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A

HEBREW AND ENGLISH LEXICON


OF THE

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,

Edited with constant reference

to the

NEW YORK

Thesaurus of Gesertrus as completed by E.

with authorized use of the latest

Handw'Merbuch

iiber

German

liodiger,

and

editions of Gesenius's

das Alle Testament

BY

FRANCIS BROWN,

D.D.,

D.Litt.

DAVENPORT PROFESSOR OF HEBREW AND THE COGNATE LANGUAGES IN THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
WITH THE CO-OPERATION OF

S.

R.

TliiGIUS

DRIVER,

D.D., Litt.D.

CHARLES

and

PROFESSOR OF HEBREW, AND CANON OF


CHRIST C".URCH, OXFORD

A.

BRIGGS,

EDWARD ROBINSON PROFESSOR OF


IN

BOSTON AND

D.Lir

BIBLICAL THEOLOG1

THE UNION THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY

NEW YORK

HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY


1907

D.D.,

PRINTED IN ENGLAND
AT THE OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS

PREFACE
THE

new Hebrew and

English Lexicon of the Old Testament has


been so long felt that no elaborate explanation of the appearance of the
Wilhelm Gesenius, the father of modern Hebrew
present work seems called for.

need of a

His Lexicon Manuale Hebraicum

Lexicography, died in 1842.

in V.T. Libros, representing a


his earlier

Hebrew

et

Chaldaicum

much

dictionaries,

riper stage of his lexicographical work than


was published in 1833, and the corresponding

und Chalddisches Hanchuorterbuch iiber das Alte Testament,


upon which the later German editions more or less directly depend, appeared in
1834. The Thesaurus philologicus Criticus Linguae Hebraeae et Ghaldaeae 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 Hebrdischdeutsches Handivorterbuch, 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

issue of his Hebrdisches

himself, and, after the latter's death, carefully incorporating into his translation

the substance of the Thesaurus, as its fasciculi appeared.

But the

last revision of

died in 1863.

The

last

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

Wide fields of research have been opened, the very existence of


which was a surprise, and have invited explorers. Arabic, ancient and modern,
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
countries.

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,
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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,
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by substituting more recent opinions for others grown obsolete, or by any


other form of superficial revision.
At an early stage of the work they reached
the conviction that their first 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
or

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 means of judging
of the materials on
satisfied

to

which a decision depends.

pursue the course chosen by

They could not have been


Siegfried and Stade in

Professors

This
excluding the etymological feature almost entirely from their lexicon.
the
extra-Biblical
history
method deprives the student of all knowledge as to

and relationship of
guages, and lessens
word-formation.

The

much

Editors

and of the stimulus to study the cognate lanopportunity of growing familiar with the modes of

his words,
his

It greatly simplifies, of course, the task of the lexicographeV.

acknowledge,

sooner if

at

that

once,

their

labours

would have

ended

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

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,
if 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
For like reasons they have been unwilling to follow
of these difficult questions.
Buhl in excluding the explanation of the meaning of proper names, hazardous as
sensible of the exposure to criticism

such explanations often


!

at a thousand points

are.

The eleventh German edition appeared

in

1890, the year before the First Part of the present


Lexicon was issued, under the editorship of Professors

Muhlau and

Volck, of Dorpat,

who had

prepared the eighth, ninth, and tenth also. The


twelfth edition, in 1895, marked an era in the
history of this useful dictionary, for with it began
the careful editorship of Professor Frants Buhl,
of Copenhagen, then at Leipzig, who issutl the
thirteenth edition, also, in 1899, and, after very
;

thorough revision, the fourteenth in 1905.

None

had the exact scope of the p i-esent


of them absolved the Edit, rs in
none
and
work,
of these editions

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 Zimmem. 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

material,

especially its extensive references to


current philological literature must be reserved
for a later opportunity.

PREFACE

vn

That the Editors have made use of the Thesaurus of Gesenius on every
page, with increasing admiration for the tireless diligence, philological insio-ht,
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
translation and editorship of the Lexicon Manuale, need not be further emphasized.
They have also made free reference to Gesenius's Hebrew Grammar, in the
successive editions prepared by Professor Kautzsch, follower of Gesenius at Halle,

book made by Messrs.


and Cowley, which appeared in that year.
The grammars of Ewald,
Olshausen, Bbttcher, Stade, August M'dller, and Konig, the Syntax of A. B. Davidson,
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.
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
and, since 1898, to the excellent English translation of this
Collins

made of the dictionaries of Lane, Freytag, Dozy, Wahrmund, the Beirut


The Editors have found themselves sharing with
and others besides.

Fathers,
peculiar

keenness in the unavailing regret of scholars that Mr. Lane's magnificent plan
of complete

Arabic lexicography was not destined to be realized.

Frankel's

Aramaische Fremdivorter im Arabischen has been constantly used. For the vast
and increasing storehouse of Assyrian as yet most imperfectly explored the

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


special vocabularies.
Paul Haupt, Bezold, Guyard, Strassmaier, Zimmern, Jensen,
Winckler, Scheil, Sayce, King, Johns, R.
Zeitschrift fur Assyriologie, the Beitrdge

many writers in the


und Semitischen Spraeh-

Harper, and

zur Assyriologie

and other publications, have been laid under contribution. A place


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 Keiliaschriftliche Bihliothek begun by him is mentioned here
many 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

wissenschaft,

Constant reference has been made to Noldeke's Syrische Grammatik


(now, fortunately, translated), as well as his older works, the Neu- Syrische
Gmmmatik, and the priceless Manddische Grammatik. Duval and Nestle also
of need.

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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PREFACE

and Merx, as well as the older publications. The Christian Aramaic of


Palestine has been studied in the treatment of Schwally and Schulthess. In the
Aramaic Appendix frequent references have been made not only to the grammars
of Kautzsch and Dalman, but also to Krauss's Griechische u. Lateinische Lehnuvrter
Berliner,

im Talmud, and

and valuable pamphlets of


Scheftelowitz
Arisches 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
especially

to

the

independent

the admirable facsimile issued

by the Clarendon

Press.

main authority

Dillmann has been the


time, to Pratorius and

for Ethiopic, with resort, from time to


North-Semitic inscriptions have yielded their material through the
Corpus I nscviptionum Semiticarum, the Repertoire oV &pngraphie Semitique, the

Charles.

and, especially in recent years, by


of Lidzbarski and G. A. Cooke, and the Glossary of

collections of de Vogue', Euting,

and

others,

Handbooks
S. 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,
the aid of the

Steindorff and Spiegelberg, with occasional reference to Lepsius, Brugsch and Ebers.

In

all these

departments, where active work

of course been
It

many

going on, fugitive materials have

places, often scattered

and sometimes remote.

has been the purpose to recognize good textual emendations, but not to

swell the

much

found in

is

list

by

conjectures which appeared to lack a sound basis.

to do in textual criticism,

Among

is

still

and much which has been done since the printing

of this Lexicon began would receive recognition


possible.

There

the critical discussion of the

if

extensive revision wei'e

Hebrew

texts

frequently used are those of Geiger, Graetz, Wellhausen (Samuel,

now

which have been

Minor

Prophets),

Beer (Job), Driver (Samuel), Burney


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
The relation of Semitic derivatives to the stems is such as to
dictionaries.
make this method of grouping them an obvious demand from the scientific
Perles,

Oort, Cornill (Ezelciel, Jeremiah),

(Kings), the several Parts of the

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.
decide, by placing each word under a given stem, some questions of etymology

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which

own mind

in his

are

still

IX

The number of such

open.

however,

cases,

is

comparatively small, and the uncertainty can always be expressed b} a word


And even if the objection were much more important it would be
of caution.
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assume the burden of it, in order to give students of Hebrew, from


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.
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
better to

the outset, the

the

beginner to trace

second time in their alphabetical place, with cross-

hoped to do away with the difficulty almost entirely.


The Aramaic of the Bible has been separated from the Hebrew, and placed
by itself at the end of the book, as a separate and subordinate element of the

references, it is

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 work of preparing the Lexicon has been divided as follows
The articles
written by Professor Driver include all pronouns, prepositions, adverbs, conjunctions, interjections, and other particles, together with some nouns whose
principal use (with or without a preposition) is adverbial
also some entire
stems of which only one derivative is used adverbially: e.g. I. TU, >T?3 (not 7Vy^),
in", i. *?ba, 0N, ya-i; but in the case of D?i\ 1M, 3"3D, i. lay, bye and by (sub nby),
:

nJ?y,
(sub nay), among others, Professor Driver's responsibility does not go
beyond the particular words. Under npa he is responsible for the treatment of
as with prepositions prefixed.
He has prepared a few other articles, as well
Wk,
TU,
bin.
nv\
n>wv\,
tot, thd, Dye, inn. In addition to articles for
e.g.
II.
which he is exclusively responsible, he has read all the proofs, and made many

D V>

suggestions.

The following articles have been prepared by Professor Briggs 1 they are in
the main terms important to Old Testament Religion, Theology, and Psychology,
and words related to these
;

JH3N,
I.

jon,

I.

nD3,

pN,

nax,

ii.

p3 (not

I.

^riN,

DIN,

ps, -it^
[J?3J,

J-3),

II.

.TIN,

nm, um,
-133,

^3,

I.

-rata

HD3,

Except where words are pointed, or special


made, it is generally to be understood

restrictions

that Professor Briggs

is

h,

responsible for all words

belonging to the stem whose letters are given.


Proper names, and much of the etymological

I.

flN,

TIN,

(but nofigte);
ljn,

K'p3,

I.

bl*,

Dv6n,

k>n3, 15a,

203,

Tina,

Plii?N,

1.

is,

113,

II.

H^N,

tna,

im,

13,

TY3,

i.

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.

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ifca,

n3,

i>na

nat,

in,

1.

nat,

Dyr,

rar,

1.

ha,

333, naa,

i. ia,

pn

(not Dan),

xota

Dya,

I.

mo,

nixo,

nxa,

^3,

1.

n^y (not byp,


xay,

ra\ io\ ny, nr,

ma

yna,
ntyo,

nw,

ehp,

dx3,

m.

^oy,

i>np,

1.

Dm, 1. yyn, nn, ytri


pt}>,
d^, tasB', npB>, me';

ana,

iny

. nyp,

nop,
jbb>

I.

nay,

n^o
1.

top,

nap,

b*\w,

m\

i*b

yb,

h^d,

nio,

Din,

1.

nt,

N33,

Dp3;

npa,

22b,

-\tb,
;

^o

1.

D^>y,

?y),

nwj

pis,

2Q\

ysn, ppn.

ma,
;

33t?,

-ib^

d^2
1.

ma,

11.

n^d,

nTO

I.

>

nw,
my,
W>b,

nap,

nop.

1.

i*P

nat?,

"rc>,

1.

*w,

tbn,

inta,

aia,

n 3

^ D3

pa,

naa,

II.

''

^ D3

ana.

my,

f^n

mn)

(incl.

in. ^n.

aB>n,

">,

ta,

nay,

inq,
1.

mn,

1.

I.

can,

nn,

yt>,

p; mn

nan,
;

nm, wan,

mn,

riDn,

nya

(not boa),

1.

non,

ams,

nsa,

1.

nxo,

nT,

^n",

1.

I.

^>03

Din,

33n,

p*it
;

I.

rbi,

I.

bv,

ill.
I.

>

ny,

y#D;

hdb,

am, nn, v^,


5p,

" ntj;

Don, ayn, nyn.

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

Professor

Brown

is

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
Several causes have
fifteen since the issue of the First Part, in June, 1891.
prevented an earlier completion of
in the

active

duties

Not only have the Editors been engaged

it.

of their professorships,

subordinate even so important a

work

to

which they were obliged to


have more than once

as this, but they

encountered serious interruptions from unforeseen circumstances of a personal


nature. But, above all, the task itself has proved a greater one than they supposed
it

The

to be.

difficult,

and of

field

has been large, the questions have been many, and often

the consideration of usage, involved, as

study of etymologies

the

is

many

related topics

periodicals.

Even

is

of

with that of textual change


an enormous amount of time

is,

involved with masses

increasing and as yet imperfectly published

the

it

fresh proposals in exegesis, has required

of

new

material,

rapidly

and digested the critical discussion of


great extent and scattered through many books and
;

can be reached often only through


yielded by prolonged investigation. And so the process

tentative conclusions

a careful weighing of facts

The Editors are quite aware that the patience of


a severe test. They would be glad to think that they

has gone on year after year.


purchasers has been put to

may

find in the result a partial compensation.

They know,

indeed, that this result

is far from perfect.


Their most earnest
able
to
exclude
errors
the First Part, in particular, was printed
care has not been
under unfavourable conditions, and the years since the earlier Parts were issued
;

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
more important Addenda et Corrigenda is appended to the volume.
The
Editors venture to hope that in the future they may be able to utilize the
additional material which is now in their hands.
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PREFACE

xi

was issued with Part I. This has been now revised


and enlarged, and it is hoped that by its aid the abbreviations made necessary
by the fullness of reference, on the one hand, and the requirements of space, on
list

of abbreviations

the other, will be quite intelligible.

Thanks are due

many

scholars

who have shown an

interest in the work,


Prominent among these
are Professor Hermann L. Strack, D.D., of Berlin Professor George F. Moore, D.D.,
and, for the Biblical Aramaic, Stanley A. Cook, Esq., of
of Harvard University
Cambridge, who has kindly read the proofs of the Aramaic Appendix, and
made various additions and improvements. Dr. Eberhard Nestle, of Maulbronn,
Professors Theodor Noldeke, of Strassburg, Henry Preserved Smith, D.D., of
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
Davies, of the University College of
Emery Barnes, D.D., of Cambridge, T.

to

and have contributed to

its

value by their suggestions.


;

North Wales, and Max Margolis, of the University of California, as well as


Sheppard, of Bromley, Kent, and others, have laid the Editors under
Mr. H.
Any further
obligation by sending important comments, or lists of corrections.
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 O. 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
It is a matter of deep regret
the Clarendon Press, whose co-operation he secured.
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

and the other members


interest, and of the considerate patience with which he
have met the delays
of this publishing-house both before and since his death

in finishing the work.

We

are under similar obligations to the Delegates of the Clarendon Press.


Since assuming a share in this enterprise they have shown unfailing regard for
The Editors have many courtesies
it as a serious contribution to Hebrew learning.

acknowledge from successive Secretaries of the Clarendon Press, the late Master
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

to

in the composition

made

complicated and

difficult

by

the great variety of type,

including half a dozen founts of foreign characters in the correcting and in


the press-work, the excellent appearance of the page is due ; to Horace Hart, M. A.,

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xii

Pembrey, M. A.,
chief Oriental proof-reader, whose sharp eye little escapes, and whose persona
enthusiasm is always concentrated upon the book in hand.
on
The merits of the work if it have them are dependent to a large degree
the hearty co-operation of all these, whose service we gratefully acknowledge.

under whose direction they have worked

and not

least to J. C.

years
In thus sending out into the world a book to which have gone many
shall be ol
of life and much persistent effort, our most earnest wish is that it
the
real use to students, as a key with which they may unlock for themselves
rich treasure-house of the

Old Testament.

THE EDITORS.
March, 1906.

ABBREVIATIONS
= Alexandrine MS.

of Septua-

gint.

ABA = Abhandlungen
Akadeniie

=J.

Erklarung

sary,

=G.

Bad

=K.

Bo
Bo

Bochart. Bo Hieroz = Id.,


Hierozoicon.
= F. Bottcher. Bo$, or Bo 1 '"

Bae

=F.

Badeker' s
Baethgen.

= Id., Lehrbuch d. Hebr.


Sprache; B6A. rXi;_= Id.,
Ahrenlese,orNeueAhren-

Gottinger

ben

or

Wissen-

d.

English Glos-

Johns Hopkins Uni-

BAL

A J Ph = A merican Journal

of Philo-

logy-

wcirter

BOR =
Bahr s >- =

Br

B.Aram.
BarHeb(r) =Bar Hebraeus.

Ak.
al.

= et

Bau(d) =

Brd

Albr

=K.

Albrecht.

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

Am

Am. J.Sem.Lang. = A JSL,

AmRV = American RV.

q. v.

Bd.

Andr

= Andreas. Andr' =

Aq

Marti's
= Aquila.

AR

=Andover Review.

Id., in

Aram.Grammatik.

= Arabic.
Aram. = Aramaic, Aramaism.
Arch. = Archaeology.
Ar.

ARSK= A.

R.

S.

=Avesta, Avestan.

AV = Authorized Version.

AW

&

Winckler,

Keilschrifttexte, Glossary.

= Agyptische

Zeitschrift.

Buhl

q. v.

ologi e.

'

Berliner, Targum
of Onkelos.
A. Bertholet.

Bz
c.

= circa, about;

by

Ca

Bux

= A.

Berthol =
BeRy = Bertheau's Comm., ed.
Ryssel.

Bez

=C.

Bevan.

Bezold.
Biblical Hebrew.

miter.

Bur =C. F. Burnej-.


Burckh = J. L. Burckhardt,
Travels in Syria,
= J. Buxtorf.
=C. Bezold.

cais-Arabe Vulgaire.

Alten

des

Buhl Edc m =
Palastina
Id., Geschichte der Edo-

Berggren = J. Berggren, Guide Fran-

BH =

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

Vest - sacerd.

Geographie

Id., Hebraische Archae-

=A. A.

Id.,

Urgeschichte.
Buhl, esp. as editor
of eds. m4 of Gesenius's
Handworterbuch liber das
= /-?.,
A. T.; Buhl 6 ^

Benn =W. H. Bennett.


Benz = J. Benzinger. Benz Arcll =

Bev

Holy

= Frants

= Baer&Delitzsch,Heb.Text.
= E. Bertheau.
beg. = beginning.
Behrm = G. Behrmann.
Belsh. = Belshazzar.

Be

Berliner TOuk

Intr -

=C. Bredenkamp.
Brock = C. Brockelmann, esp. Id.,
Lexicon Syriacum.
Bu =K. Budde. Bu ES = Id.,
Richter u. Samuel
Bu
v, s- = Id., Die biblische

BD

=Abu'lWalid.

A&W = Abel
AZ

=Bad,

Kennedy.

As.
= Assyrian.
Asrb. = Assurbanipal.
Asrn. = Assumasirpal.
A.T. =Altes Testament.
Ath. = Athenaeum (London).

Av.

zur Assyriologie
u. Semit. Sprachwissenschaft, edd. Dl. & Hpt.
W- von Baudissin. Bau Eel
= Id., Studien zur Semitischen
Religionsgeschichte; Bau Friest = 7rf.,
Geschichte des Alttestamentlichen
Priesterthums.
-

=Amos.

Higher Criticism of the


Hexateuch; Br MP = Id.,

Braun de

and elsewhere
and others.

Br Gen

General Introduction
-

BAS = Beitriige

aliter,

&

HieroglyphiTexten.
Oriental Re-

to
the Study of
Scripture; Br Hei

syrische Literatur.
= Biblical Aramaic.

also et alii,

cord.
C. A. Briggs.
Id.,

Journal of Semitic Languages.


= Akkadian.

AJSL = American

in

schen
Babylonian
.

Bahr, Sy mbolik des Mosaischen Cultus.


=C. Bezold, Babylonisch-As-

versity.

alttest. Schrifterkla-

Bondi = J. H. Bondi, Hebr. Lehn-

Baen =B. Baentsch.


Bahr =K. C. Bahr.

rung.

Bae Kel -,

schichte.
d.

Bo Illf = Zf7., De InBo Pr b = Id., Pro-

feris;

Kel>
= Beitriige zur
Semitischen Religionsge-

Bae Sem

lese;

Biid Pal
Palestine.

Egypt

Phonizisches

Glossar.
J. Baurogartner.

= S.

Bad E s-=Ba-

Badeker.

Bickell.

Bmg = A.

Bachm = J. Bachmann.
deker's

act.

AGI = Assyrian &

Jesaias

Bi

Bl
=F. Bleek.
Bla
= J.S. Black.
Bloch (G1 -> = A. Bloch,

gie der judischen Schriftauslegunu-.

ace. to

Gesellsch.
schaften.

= i"(Z.,

obj.

of thing.

= according to.
= active.
= adjective.
adj.
adv. = ad verb.
AE = Aben Ezra.
AGG = Abhandlungen

des

'

minalbildung.

=acc. of cognate meaning


with verb.
pers. =acc. of person.

= ace.

=K. C. Bahr.
Bab. = Babylonian.
Bacher = W. Bacher. Bacher TermlMl
= ld., Alteste Terminolo-

ace. cogn.

ace. rei

d J s

Ba

etc.).

ace.

of Septuagint.

Ba Erkl

Barth.

Ba ES = Id. ,Etymologische
Studien; Ba NB = Id., No-

Wissen-

=
=
Abulf = Abulfeda.
= Academy (London).
Ac
= accusative (direct
ace.
abs.

= Vatican MS.

Ba
d. Berliner
d.

schaften.
absolute.
abstract.

abstr.

=C. P.
Calv = John
Cappad.

also
Caspari.
Calvin.

= Cappadocia.

Castell = Edward Castell.


Castle = Castell.

esp. Id.,
etc.

cum

with.

XIV

ABBREVIATIONS
= causative.

caus.

Cel s nierob. = (x
Celsius,
Hierobotanicon.
cf.
= confer, compare.
I Ch, 2 Ch = r & 2 Chronicles.
Champoll = J. F. Champolhon.

Dan.

= Daniel.
= Franz

Che Founde "


Founders of Old
Testament Criticism; Che

<Heb.)H P t

= 7f?)

Isaiah,

Heb. Text;

Che Intr

Psalter.

ChGn = G.

Smith's Chald. Genesis,

Germ.

ed.

Chron = Chronicles
(e.g.,

Chr-Pal.

also Chronicon
Euseb chron -).
;

del.

Derenb=

DHM H fmus = /<t,


Hofdes
museums; DHM Sendsch =
Id., Inschriften von Sendschirli; DHM SBd -=W.,

= collective.

parative.

Wortforachung.
Dioscor = Dioscorides

= compare.

cpd.

= compound, compounded.

CR

=Comptes Rendus.

teria

J) e

Ma

Medica.

div.

dixinum,

Dl

=Friedrich Delitzsch. D15 =


Id., Assyrian Grammar
D1 H = Id., Hebrew &

divinitatis.

D1 HWB = Id.,
Assyrisches Handworterbuch; D1 K = Id., Sprache
d. Kossaer
D1 L = Id.,
Assyrian

of Solomon.

= Deuteronomy.

Du

=B. Duhm.

= dubious, doubtful.
Dvd = David.
DWAk = Denkschriften der Wiener
dub.

Akademie

Dy
E
Eb

Wo

in

otherbooks Deuteronomic
author or redactor.
(in BAram. Appendix) =G. Dal-

man,

usu.

Id.,

Ara-

maisches -Neuhebraisches

D* =

Wbrterbuch;

Id.,

Grammatik des JiidischAramaischen (2nd ed.,


1905).

Da

s nt
B. Davidson. Da ?
Hebrew Syntax.

= A.

Dalman. Dalm WB = .ta.,

Aramaisches

Neuhebrai-

sches Wbrterbuch.

T>l s

DLZ

= Egyptian.
= elsewhere.
EMey = Eduard Meyer,
Entstehung = Jrf
Eg.

elsewh.

hung
Enc.Brit.

(usu.) Suppl.

aux

Diet. Arabes.

DPV =

Deutscher
rein.

Palastina-Ve-

Judenthums,

tanica, 9th ed.


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

= especially.

= Esther.
Est
E.T. =Eng. Trans.
Eth. =Ethiopic.
Eut

= J.Euting.Eut K = Jrf.,Sammlung Karthag.


ten

Eut Nab =

InschrifId.,

NabaEut

tai^che Inschriften
Sm = Id., Sinaitische
;

In-

schriften.

E. V = English Version(s).
Ew = H. Ewald. Ew = Id., Heb.
Gram.; Ew G(e3cU = Id.,

Geschichte

d.

Volkes Is-

H = /</., History
rael;
of Isr. (Eng. Trans, of
G esch ->);
JBW , or

Ew

Ew
Ew
Ew Ja,ub = i<7., Jahrb.
(

bibl.

BTh

Ex
exc.

Ez
Ezr
f.,/.
f,

or

d.

Ew
Wissenschaft
JA, BiblischeTheo;

Ew Aclt = J<2.,

tiquities.

exil.

serta.

des

EMey
Entste-

= Id., Entstehung J., etc.


= Encyclopaedia
Brit-

logie

Dozy =R. Dozy,

Id.,

d.

ments of Ecclesiasticus,
Neubauer
and
edd.
Cowley.

Dn = Daniel.
-

Eb A &M =
u.

= Ecclesiastes.

Ec

Assyrische Studien;
= /<7., Assyrisches Worterbuch.
= Deutsche Literatur- Zeitung.

=Elohist.
G. Ebers.

Ecclus = Ecclesiasticus; Ecclus, Oxford ed., = Heb. Frag-

Id.,

Door =A. van Doorninck.


Doughty Arab Des = C. M. Doughty,
Travels in Arabia De-

Wiss.

EB(i) = Encyclopaedia Biblica, edd.


Black and Cheyne.

Dl w

Id.,

Dalm=G.

Prolegomena;

Dt., in

d.

Dyserinck.

Bucher
Mosis; Eb GS = .K., Durch
Gosen zum Sinai.

<

= Deuteronomist

= J.

Aegypten

Assyrische
Lesestticke
Dl p ' r = Jf7.,
lag das
Paradies? Dl Pr 0l = 1,1.,

Arabe-

Dictionnaire
Franeais.

Id.,

Dioscor De

= Jd ^

Mater. Med.

cp.

Cuche=

E. C. Dietrich, esp. Id.,

Diod =Diodorus Siculus.

KAT

Ct

=F.

Abhandlungen fur semit.

the
Old Test. (Eng. Trans, of
2
by O. H. White,
house).
A. E. Cowley.

= construct.
= Canticles =Song

Bible.

Dietr

= consecutive.
constr. = construction.
contr. = contract, contracted.
Cook = Stanley A. Cook.
Cooke = G. A. Cooke.
COT =The Cuneiform Inscr. &
consec.

cstr.

DHM

Alterthiimer in d. Kon.
Museen zu Berlin.
Di
=A. Dillmann.
Dict.Bib. = Smith, Dictionary of the

also conjunc-

tion.

viticus (Hpt.).

Dt

Studien
Id.,
Sab.

Siidarabische

Commen-

Commentators.
comp. = compare, compares, com-

Cowley =

taries,

conj.

Id.,

sinien
Inschriften

rum.

= concrete.
= conjecture(s);

aus Abess.)

Epigraphische
Epigr.
or
Denkm. aus Arabien, or
Epigr. Denkm. aus Abes-

CIGann = Clermont-Ganneau.
Co
=C. H. Cornill.

concr.

(Ar., or

Denkmaler,

=Cilician (Aramaic).
= Corpus Inscript. Semitica-

Comm. = Commentary,

Denkm.

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

= Id.,

J.

terbuch.

coll.

delenf).
(usu.)
H.

Epigr.

Christian -Palestinian

=
ratureofO.T^Dr^
Dr^, or

Id., Psalter

Jfl

DHM
DHM

Ch WE = J. Le vy,Chaldaisches WorCIS

Texte
__

Derenbourg
Derenbourg; Deren ljEtudes = jci f Etudes
sur l'Epigraphie du Yemen.
DeW = W. M. L. De Wette.
BS =
DHM=D. H. Miiller.
Id., Burgen u. Schlosser
Sttd Arabiens

Aramaic.

Cilic.

alt-

das Hohelied
und Koheleth.
=dele, strike out (also delet,

sts.

-M.,Introduction tolsaiah
Che 0P = 7rf., Origin and
Religious Contents of the

zum

Comm. liber

in

Is -

Complutensi-

Id.,

sche Varianten
testamentlichen
J) e HL und Koheleth

to Liteia., Introduction

De Com P'-

Delitzsch.

Var-

= 7rf.,

Hpt.'s Sacred Books of


the O. T. ('Polychrome
Bible '), Eng. Trans., and

of the Bible, ed.

J. Hastings.

De

=T. K. Cheyne.

Che

-/<*-,

=S. R. Driver. Dr
Hebrew Tenses ;Ur

Dr

DB = Dictionary

= Exodus.
= except.
= exile.
=Ezekiel.
= Ezra.

= feminine.
ff=and following.

An-

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

Fi

(Survey).
= Frederick Field,

Gray -G.B.Gray. Gray Pr P N -=M,


Hebrew Proper Names.

Gu

=S.

Frii

F1

= Igriazio Guidi
Guidi De,la
Sede = J
Della Sede
;

( J_

Id. ,Comm.
Nowack).

--=

Spriiche (ed.

= G. W. Freytag,
Frey Prov. Ar.

Prov.

fs.

Arabum Proverbia.
= feminine singular.

Fii

=J.

= Greek

Schopfung
= Stan. Guyard.
Id.,

Guy

Documents
Religieux
Hal MA = Id., Mission Ardans

cheol.

LXX

Hartmp,uri,it

(usii.)G. A.Cooke.North

Inscriptions

GACooke Inscr
Gal

= Galilee.

=A.

r,)

= Jtf.,

Historical

Geiger. Gei^f = Id.,


Urschrift u. Ubersetzungen der Bibel ; Gei
1--

Nachgel. Schr.

I(J^

Nach-

gelassene Schriften.
gent, gentis, of a people, gentilicium.
geogr. = geography.
Gerber<Verb.Denom.) = vv

T- Gerber,

Verba Denominativa.
Ges

=W.

Gesenius.

Ges&

Id.,

Heb.

Gram.
ed.
by
Kautzsch; Ges Lb e = Id.,
Lehrgebiiude
Heb.
d.
Sprache.
Gesch. = Geschichte.
Gf
=K. H. Graf.
F. Moore.
= Gottingsche Gelehrte

GFM=G.
GGA

Hb

= Hebraica.
HDerenb = H, Derenbourg.
Heb. = Hebrew.
He(ngst) = E. Hengstenberg.
Herod(ot.) = Herodotus.
Hex =Hexateuch.
=Haggai.

Hi

=F.

gen
or

An-

= Genesis.
= H. Griitz.

i.q.

id quod,

Is

= Jehovist.
= Journ. of

u.
,

i.

e.

the same with.

Isaiah.

the Royal Asiatic

Aram.

Jewish-Aramaic

J As
Jastr

= Journal
= Marcus

Asiatique.
Jastrow, Diet, of

Targumim, Talmud,
-

or

j at.

=Job.

or ChresUom.^

Jb

JBL = Journal

of Biblical Litera-

ture.

Theologie.
JDMich = J. D. Michaelis.

F. Houbigant.
Parsons, Septua-

gint.

Je
Jen

Cosmologie
_

einen

Dialekt der Sumerischen


1880,
Sprache [GGN.
Nr. 17]; Hpt E = Itf., E.
F
vowel Hpt = _M.,Sumer.
;

der

Baby-

lonier.

Id.,

Sprache

deutsche

f.

= Jeremiah.
= P. Jensen. JenCosmo1 = Id.,

P. Smith.

Hpt =

Das

Alte Testament im Licht


des Alten Orients.

Sttd-

lonia and Assyria.


imLichtd.AO =
Jeremias,
#

= Xd.,

Hpt D = icZ., Uber

etc.

also Morris Jastrow, Jr.


Jasti Rel Bab = M. Jastrow,
Jr., Religion of Baby-

JBTh = Jahrbiicher

Akkadische

(Jii-

disch- Aramaisch)

der Saugethiere.

Hpt =Paul Haupt.

Dichter

Hom
Houb = C.

< al, '>

Studien in Arab.
Dichtern J(?. Bed Leben =
Id., Leben der vorislamischen Beduinen.

arabische Chrestomathie
NS = Id., Namen

HPS = H.

Gr

Jf
Abhandlun-

Siidar. Chrest.

Glaser;
G1 MSI = Id.,
Mittheilungen iiber Sab.
Inschriften Gl skizze = Id.,
Skizze der Geschichte u.
Geographie Arabiens.
Gloss., gl. = glossary,rarely = a gloss.

Gn

infr.=infra, below.

Inschr. = Inschrift, Inschriften.


inscr. =inscription(s)
Inscr.
of
Carpentr. = Inscription of
Carpentras.
intr(ans). = intransitive,

Id.,

Aufeatze _-

Hom Chr

HP = Holmes &

infr.,

Jacob = G. Jacob. Jacob Ar

Hom AA

=F. Giesebrecht.
Gi(nsb) = C. D. Ginsburg.

= E.

Imv.

= Hosea.
Hoffm = G. Hoffmann.
Hollenb = W. A. Hollenberg.
Holz =H. Holzinger.

zeigen.

Gl(as)

= Imperfect.
= Imperative.
ind. = indirect.
indef. = indefinite.
Inf.
= Infinitive.
Tmpf.

Ho

Aufsatze

Nachrichten.

Idiot. =Idioticon.

J.

No-

Society.

Hitzig.
Hilg =A. Hilgenfeld.
Hilpr =H. V. Hilprecht.
Hirz =L. Hirzel.

Horn =F. Hommel.

Riehm,

edd.

wack.

Hbr

A. u.

Gie

men,

JA

=Habakkuk.

Hg

Romische Metrologie.

Hup = H.Hupfeld. Hup Ki ,Hup KiN ",


Hup-Now = Id., Psal-

James

Hastings.

GGAbh. = Gott.Gel. Abhandlungen.

GGN = G6tt.

Hart-

Pluriliteralbild-

of the Bible, ed.

GA

Smith.

Geography of the Holy


Land.
Gei

= M.

bildun 5 en

GASm = George Adam


Sm

Id.,

esp.

Laws.

in den semitischen
Sprachen.
Hast = James Hastings. Hast (ings)
DB or Dict. Bib. ^ Dictionary

Gann =Clermont-Ganneau.
G(e<

--

of

mann,
ungen

(Lasr).

Semitic

Yemen

le

Halfe 01 Et. sab. = Idt


Etudes Sabeennes.

Code

Schultz.
u.

= Hebrew(ConsonantalText).
= Code of Holiness.
Haev = Haevernick.
Hal =J. Halevy.
Hal M = Id.,
Melanges Hal DR = Id.,

Id.,

Version of the LXX.


=
of Lucian

HSch = H.

Hultsch = F. Hultsch, Griechische

Haram = Hammurabi,

GACooke =

Chaos.

u.

Fiirst.

GunkScM P f

Gunk =H. Gunkel.

Lex. Arab.

or

Semitici.

Frankenberg.

Frankenb s P r

Popoli

dei

Id., Sintfluthbe-

Primitiva

Fr UM = Id.,
Massora Magna.
S. Frank el, and (usu.) Id.,
Aramaische Fremdworter
im Arabischen.

=W.

Hpt s =

richt;Hpt T = J<7., ASKT,


Akkad. & Sum. Keilschrifttexte
Hpt, or h p'
(ChePS &c.) usu. = Sacred
Books of the O. T ed.
Hpt (Polychrome Bible).

tine,

Guidi
K, Schr

Frensdorff.

Frankenb(erg)

Frey

rienne.

Id., Kleine Schriften.


of Syria,

Fr

Guerin,
Description
ge'ographique de la Pales-

= figurative.
fig.
= finite, finitivum.
fin.
FJB = F. J. Bliss.
= H.L. Fleischer.
Fl

fr.

Nimrodepos
HptProl> As
= /<?., Prolegomena to
an Assyrian Grammar;
Gr -

Gu^rin = V

supersunt.

= Post, Flora
= from.

Guthe, rarely Stan.


Guyard. Gu 5 = Guyard,
Notes de lexicogr. assy-

OrigenisHexaplorumquae

Flora

Familiengesetze Hpt L =
Id.,
Beitrage z. Ass.
Lautlehre ; Hpt* = Id.,

=H.

Id.,

esp.

xv

Jer

= Jerome;

also Jerusalem.

Jerem = A. Jeremias.

= Jerusalem.
= Jesaias.
JHC = Johns Hopkins Univ. CircuJerus.

Jes

lars.

ABBREVIATIONS

XVI

JHMich = J. H. Michaelis.
JLZ Jenaer Lit.-Zcitung.
= Joel.
Jo
Jon
= Jonah.
Jos
= Joshua.
Jos Ant Jos BJ = Fl. Josephus, An-

KnudtzonAss

K6

Heb.

K6 m

(Engl.).

Ju

= Judges.

Theological

Jud. = Judaea, Judsean.


Jud. Zeitschr. = Monatsschrift fur
Gesch. u. Wiss. des J udenthums.

=E. Kautzsch

Aram.

(in B.

lK, 2K= i & 2 Kings.


Kam. =al-Kamus (Arab.

Studies

KSGW

ligen Schriften d.

Testaments,

Kau.

ed.

=W

=E.

Kay.
Schrader, Keilinschriftl.
Bibliothek.

= C.

F. Keil.
Kenn =B. Kennicott.
Kennedy = (usu.) A. R. S.Kennedy.

La
Lag

die

Geschichtsfor-

schung.
kg.

=king.

Kgs.

= Kings.
= David Kimchi

Kit; Kit Gesch -( rHisl '>

= Kit, Geschichte der


Hebriier (or Eng. Trans.).
Kit-Di = Kit Di = Dillmann's Comm.
(Isaiah), ed.

Klo

= A.

Klostermann. Kl
Bticher

Sam.

Kmp =A. Kamphausen.


Kn =A. Knobel.

meris fiir semitische Epigraphik.

d.

m.,

Kue Ges

Abh

i.

= Die

u.

d.

BAram. Appendix)
K. Marti, Gram. d. bibl.
Aram,

(in

= masculine.

M-A =W.

Muss-Arnolt.

Id.,

M-A0D =

Compendious Assyr.

Diet.

'

Armenische Studien Lag


ss = Id., Bildung d. Nomina Lag M or M tth = Id.,

Mand. = Mandean.
Marquart = J. Marquart. Marquart
Id., Fundamente^J^ F un _
damente israelitischer u.
judischer Geschichte.

'

Lag Sovi

= 7d., Xovi

rsalt.spec.

terii

Mittheilungen
Specim.

Psal-

Onomastica

Id.,

Lag 0r

LagPers.

Sacra;
Id., Orientalia

stud.

= j(

p er
Lag Se =

j_

sische Studien
Id., Semitica
;

Lag s ',

or

sjm{m.)-i(i Symmicta.
t
Landberg = C. Landberg.
Landberg Prov = Id., Proverbes
-

et Dictons.

Lane =E. W.Lane;

Marti = K. Marti.
Mas(s) = Masora.
MBAk = Monatsbericht d. Berliner
Akad. d. Wissenschaften.
= Mittheilungen d. Deutschen Paliistina-Vereins.
Me =A. Merx.
Meier Wu " WB = E. Meier, Hebraisches Wurzelwbrterbuch.
Meinh = J. Meinhold.
Meissn = B. Meissner. Meissn Su PP'-

MDPV

Lag 0nom =

Arabic
Lane< Mod
Egypt. =
/^Modern Egyp-

>

Lay

= A. H.
=in

Memoirs,

= metaphor, metaphorically.
Mey =E. Meyer. Mey E Jud or
-

-,

Entste'hung

Layard.

ten.

=F. Lenormant. Len Bes innin e

= Id.

Beginnings of History (Eng. Trans, of Origines de l'Histoire, I).


,

Len 0r"->-=7rf., Les

Ori-

gines de l'Histoire,

Levy = Jacob

Levy.

Lewy< 8em -> Fremdw(orter)

or

slehungd. Jud.

loco citato.

Nordsemitische Inschrif-

Len

Supplement zum

metaph.

tians.
I.e.

Id.,

Assyr. Worterb.
Mem. = Survey of W. Palestine,

usu.Jci.,

Dictionary.

Lewy,

or Ent-

or Judenth(um)

Id.,

MGWJ = Monatsschr.,
MI

q. v.

= Mesha-Inscription.
Mi = Micah.
Mich = J. D. Michaelis.
Min. =Minaean.
Mish(n).=Mishna.
mng. = meaning.
Mo =F. E. Movers.

= Monatsschrift fur Ge-

schichte

Semitische Fremdwbrter
im Griechiechen.
Lihy. =Lihyanian (language).

Enst. J.

Die Entstehung
des Judenthums.

Monatsschr.

(v.)Leng = C. von Lengerke.

by Kit.

Kbnige.

Lidzbarski (v. Ldzb.).


LzbEpWem). = jd., Ephe-

M, MS =
Ak.

Konigl. Sachs.

LCB = Litterarisches Centralblatt.


Ldzb =M. Lidzbarski; usu. Id.,

(Qamchi).
Kiep(ert) = H. Kiepert.
Kirkp=A. F. Kirkpatrick.
Kit = R.Kittel.Kit D1 = Di,Jesaia,
ed.

=M.

Lzb

= Lamentations.
= P. de Lagarde. Lag A sa nan e= Id.,
Agathangelus
L a g Arm. Stud. or AS^J^

=E. Schrader, Die Keilinschr.


und

zennamen.

= Martin Luther.
Luz(z) = S. D. Luzzatto.
= Leviticus.
Lv
Lyon = D. G. Lyon.

Mai =Malachi.

11.

Lu

JcZ.,Gesammelte Abhand-

Mittheil-

Nachrichten d.
DPV, 1904; Kal1 (SoKau ,
etc.)=Kau AT

os
esp. Loft

Jc7.,Chaldaea andSusiana.
LOPh = Literaturblatt fiir Orientalische Philologie.
Low = J. Low, Aramaische Pflan-

Vviss.

HeiAlten

Id.,

= local, locality.
= W. K. Loftus,

Beitrage.

=KHhibh.
Kue- =A. Kuenen.

Kau AT = Die

ungen

Ki

KremerEeltr

Kt

d.

KauMS -

loc.

etc.

Kremer = A. Kremer.

KAT

Aram -;

Littm = Enno Littmann.


=R. Lowth.
Lo

Lehnworter im Talmud,

bibl. Aram.;
J^uAram(aismen) (im AT)
J

KG

= rf.

Kosters Herste > = W. H. Kosters, Het


Herstel van Israel in het
Perzische Tijdvak.
Kp =A. F. Kirkpatrick.
Krae = R. Kraetzschmar.
Krauss = S. Krauss, esp. Id., Griechund Lateinische
ische

von

(Carl

Linnaeus
Linne").

Loft

Kcihler.^

Kohut - Memorial = Studies in Menioryof A.Kohut; Kohut-

3
d.Alte Testament.
= 1(1., 3rd ed. by H.
Winckler and H. Zimmern.
=E. Kautzsch; Kau^ = Id.,

Gram.

Ke

Heb.

Id.,

Grammatik.
Linn =C.

by

al-Flruzabadi.
Schrader, Keilinschr. u.

= Lindberg,
Vergleichende semitische

Lindbero-vergi.sem.Gram.

lungen.
Diet.),

KAT = E.

KB

Kb& =

= Id.,

Appendix).
K> = Id.,
Gramm. d. bibl. Aram.
jAram. _ jc Aramaismen
im A.T.

Kay

Gram.;

Krochm = A. Krochmal.

Kau

Koh =A.

= jussive.

juss.

Id.,
Kii s""-

JPTh = Jahrbiicher fur Prot. Theol.


JQ = Jewish Quarterly.
Jr
=A. Jeremias, Leben nach
JThS

Ko'^'M =

Grain.; Kb Eiul = itf.,Emleitung in d. A.T.

Jud.

Joseph = F1. Josephus (sts.).


JosKi Joseph Kimchi.
JPh(il).= Journal
of
Philology

clem Tode.
= Journal of
Studies.

= J. A. Knudtzon,

Gebete

=E. Konig.

tiquities, or Bell.

Assyrische Gebete an den


Sonnengott.

u.

"Wissen.

d.

Judenthums.
Mordt(m) = J. H. Mordtmann.

MordtmHim

Inschr -

Id.,

Himjarische Inschriften.
mpl. = masculine plural.

ABBREVIATIONS
ms.

= masculine

Mull

=A.

OLZ

Miiller.

Muss-Arn = W. Muss-Arnolt.
MV 11 *'' 8 = Gesenius, Handwiii'

terbucli uber

A.

das

Miihlau

edd. F.
Volck.

T.,

& W.

MVAG, or M VG = Mittheilungen d.
Vordcrasiatischen Gesellschaft.

n.

Na

=J. Olshausen.
Heb. Gram.

01

singular.

MT = Massoretic Text.

= nomen, noun.
= Nahum.

=H.

Qor

Oort.
opere citato.
0P(ers.) = 01d Persian.
OP also
(in Che 0P ) = Origin of Psalter,
opp. = opposite, as opposed to, or
contrasted with.
Opp(ert)= Jules Oppert.
0r(elli) = C. von Orelli.
=E. Osiander.
Os
op.

cit.

= in

= Old
=S.

= Priests' Code

E.

Gram. Nes Es = Eigennamen; Nes Mar s- = Id., Mar;

ginalien u. Materialien.
(Late) Hebrew.

NH =New
NHWB = Levy, Neuhebr. Worterb.
e

<

>,

Pap.
part.
pass.

PB
Pe

PEF

Id.,

Mandaisehe Grammatik

N6 XS = M,

Neu-Syrischu

Grammatik

N6 TJntersuch

of Soc. of Bib.
Archaeol.
= J. J. S. Perowne.
=Pal. Explor. Fund,usu. Id.,
Quart. Statem'nt. PEF

d. class. Ar.

_.

Jcl

Zur Grammatik des classischen Arab, (in Denkschriften


der
Wiener
Akademie, 1896).

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

Pei

=F.

or

Norris,
tionary.

col-

individual

Assyrian

Dic-

Norberg Lexid = Nasar, q.v.


Norzi = J. S. ben Abraham Norzi.
Now =W. Nowack. Now Arch =
Id., Hebraische Archao-

= nomen proprium,

Society.
Pf.

= Perfect.

Ph. =Phenician.
Phi =F. Philippi.
Pietschm = R. Pietschmann (also
Pietschm 711811 ^ 2 -', or Gesch
ph -) = (usu.)
Id.,
Ge-

= m.

pr. loci, proper


of place.

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

=G.

E. Post. Post
Flora of Syria.

RES =

H. Reland.
Repertoire
Semitique.

Re v.Bib. = Revue

Pr
Pra(t)

Biblique.

Ri HWB = Hand-

= E. Riehm.

worterb. d. bibl. Alterth.


E. Rodiger.

=
Ro
Rob =E.

Rob BR = Id.,

Robinson.

Biblical Researches.

Rob-Ges. = Gesenius, Hebrew and


English Lexicon, translated by E. Robinson.
Roo =T. Roorda.

Rosenm = E.

F. C. Rosenmiiller.

Rothst = W. Rothstein.
RP 1 > = Records of Past, 2nd

(1st)

Series.

=W.

KS

RS

Robertson Smith.

0MC = Id., Old Testament


Jewish Church
RS
= j i } Prophets of
Israel; RS = M, Kinship & Marriage in Early
Arabia,; RS Sem = Id., Rein

Proph.

Orient.

FIor =..,

ligion of Semites.

RTr = Recueil

= post-positive.

= Proverbs.
= F. Pratorius.
Id.,

Pra Amh s P r
AmharischeSprache;
-

de Travaux.

BeitrS 8 e

Winer.

Ry

= V.

ig

= Syriac

obj.

= object.

PS

(New York).

S,

Thesaurus

Samuel.

= Sabean.

SabDenkm = Sabiiische Denkmaler,


edd. Mordtmann & Miiller.

SAC = Stanley

A. Cook esp.
Aramaic Glossary.
;

Sam.

= Samaria, Samaritan
= Samuel).

Sarg

=Sargon.

than.

= Psalm.

(La-

Saad = Arabic Version of Saadya.

= Psalms,

Psalmen.
Ps.-J =Targum of Pseudo- Jona\p

2S= I &

Sab.

Syriacus.

Ps

Evang.

garde).

= Presbyterian Review

= Prolegomena.
=R. Payne Smith,

.gJerus

Version.

Chr-Pal.

Inschriften.

PEE = Herzog's Prot. Real-Encycl.


Prol

Ryssel.

Id.,

Eeitriige zur Erklarung der Himjarischen

name

=Ruth.

Neue

proper

(Inscriptions).
Iranian.

d'Epigraphie

RV = Revised Version.
RVm = Revised Version margin.
RWB = Bibl. Realwbrterbuch, ed.

post-pos.

=Obadiah.

Olran. = Old

ReJ.

postex = post-exilic.

Ob

= often.

=Rashi.

Ru

Presb.Rev.

=01d Hebrew

Western Asia

postB = post-Biblical.

= Numbers.

OH

R = Cuneiform

of

= read.
rdg.
= reading.
Rd'A = Revue d'Assyriologie.
= E. Renan.
Re
Reckend = S. Reckendorf.
refl.
= reflexive.
RE J = Revue des Etudes Juives.

Soc.

Nu

oft.

Ra

schichte Phoniziens.
S. Pinsker.

Pra(t) Neue

OBaktr. = Old Baktrian.


Oehl =Oehler.

Hexa-

RA = Revue Archeologique.

name.
n.pr.loc.

= Id.,

= person, personae.
Pers. = Persian.
PESoc = AmericanPalestine Explor.

logie.

n.pr.

R, 3 R, 4R,

pers.

meaning.

Nor = E.

E. Peiser.

Analekten.

nom. unit = nom. unitatis, noun of


singular

R,

pi.

lective noun.

in

Ri

q.v.

Perles = F. Perles. Perles< Anal ->

Pinsk =

no.

= Mem.,

Mem.

Untersuchungen
zur Kritik des A. T. No
,

Zur Gram.

= Papyrus.
= particle.
= passive.
= Proceedings

Sprachwis-

(e. g.

D = Deuteronoteuch).
mic redactor.

rd.

PAOS=Proceedingsof the American

kirchliche Zeitschrift.

N6 = T. Noldeke. N6$ = I<t,Syrische


Grammatik
Nb Beitr a s
or BSW = Id., Beitrage z.

No

= Redactor

q.v.

Inscr.

Oriental Society.

Neb = Nebuchadnezzar.
Nes =E. Nestle. Nes = Id., Syriac

11

qu.

= Palmyrene.

Nestle).

semitischen
senschaft;

qy.

= Qoran.
= Q ere._
= question,
= qtiod vide.
= query.

Qr

(H. Rawlinson).

Pal(m).

= punctuation.

Ottli.

or Narrative.
Pal(est).=Palestine,Palestinian,etc.

NBab. = New Babylonian.

Id.

Testament.

Claudius

Ptolemy),

ed.

M. Norberg.

Ptol

Oort

Ot

(rarely

= participle.
= Ptolemy (usu.

pt(cp).

punct.

OT

NKZ = Neue

Id.,

Onk

Nag = C. W.

Nbr =A. Neubauer.


Ne = Nehemiah

=Orientalische Literaturzeitung.
= Targum of Onkelos.

Nab. =Nabataean.
E. Nagelsbach.
Nasar = Lexid. cod. Nasaraei,

01$

xvn

Id.,

(rarely

ABBREVIATIONS

XV111

= Saho Sprache.
SASm = S. A. Smith.
SahoSpr

Say

Stade;

= A. H. Sayce. Say Monumen


= 7(7., Higher Criticism
ts

Say

Bel - Blb

-=7d., Eeligion of
Babylonia.

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

Gram.
Berl.

d.

Akademie der Wissen-

Strassm

Sch = F. W. Schultz.
Scheft = Scheftelowitz, usu. = Scheft,
Arisches im A.T. Scheft
mgwj = Jd Monatsschrift
t
fur Gesch. u. Wiss. d.
Jud. (1903)
also pub.
separately (Scheft ').
Schenkel EL = D. Schenkel, BibelLexicon.
Schl(ottm) = C. Schlottmann.
Schr =E. Schrader.
Schrbd, Schroed = P. Schroder, esp.
Id., Phonizische Sprache.
Schu =A. Schultens.
Schli =E. Schiirer, Gesch. des jiidischen Volkes im Zeitalter
;

Strm

Schw =

mische Wurzeln im Syrischen Schulth 1 "- = Id.,


Chr. Pal.
Lexicon d.
Aramaischen.
F.Schwally. Schw(ally) ldlot

F. Schulthess.
Hom. wurz. = jci
j

Schulth

= sometimes.

Stu

=G.

de Velde,
door Syrie
en Palestina; E. T., NarJourney
of
a
rative
through Syria and Palesesp. Id., Reis

Studer.

Stud.Bib. = Studia Biblica.


subst.

= substantive.

Sum(er). =Sumerian.
supr., supr.

Surenh =

= supra,

Idioticon

d.

Chr.

Pal.
Seetzen Beise = Seetzen, Eeisen durch
Syrien.

Palestine.

X
t.

Vog

=Targum.
;

al-'Arus (Arab. Diet.).


Tariff

Transactions of the
Society of Biblical Archaeology.

Tg

q.v.

Tg Jer = Targuin

=Targum

Jerusalem, etc.
Th(e) =0. Thenius.
Theod = Theodotion.
Theophr = Theophrastus

= j(i

Hist. Plant.

Historia

=W.

Gesenius,
Thesaurus
Linguae Hebraeae.
Thes Add = Id., Additions by E.
-

ThT
ThLB =Theol.
ThLZ=Theol.

Literaturblatt.
Literaturzeitung.

= simile.

SK

=Studien

Skr.

= Sanskrit.

Tiele = C. P. Tiele.
Tiph. =Tiphel (rare conjugation).
= Tobler.
To

Sm

= R. Smend (rarely = Samuel)

u. Kritiken.

TP

= Tiglath-Pileser.

g m Kei. Gesch. = Smend, Alt-

Tpg.

testamentliche Religionsgeschichte Sm Listen = Id.,


Listen der Biicher Esra

Tr

= Topography.
= Transactions.
= translate (translated, translation)
rarely = transi-

u.

=A.

Tristr

Bt.

=.status,

St

=H.

state, stative.

Steiner.

Tristr NHB

Natural History of
the Bible Tristr PFP = Id.,
Fauna and Flora of Palestine (Survey, Memoirs).
;

ten.

Hebraisches Worterbuch.

B. Tristram.

= ld.,

Spiegelb = W. Spiegelberg.
Spr = Sprache, or Spriiche.
= followed by.
sq.
SS
=C. Siegfried u. B. Stade,

= transitive.

= H.

TSBA = TB, q.v.


TSWt = Theol. Studien
temberg.

TTijdschr = ThT, q.v.


= F. Tuch.
Tu
=text.
txt.
txt.err.

= textual

error.

Id.,

Wahrm = A. Wahrmund,

WAW

esp.

Id.,

Arab. Handworterbuch.
= W. Aldis Wright.

wd.

=word,

We

=J. Wellhausen.

also would.

We BL Einl

= 7(7.,

Bleek's Einleitung
0om P- = Id.,
ind. A.T.;
Composition des Hexateuchs ; VVe de " = Id.,
De gentibus et familiis
Iudaeis
We Held ( r Arab

We

Heidenlhum)

= J^

R este

Arabischen Heidenthums
sk zzeli lv 2nd ed>
( = \Ve
We
)
'

U't.

'

= 7(7.,Historyof Israel

(trans,

by Black)

We Pro1

= 7(7., Prolegomena

zur

We

tive.

trans(it).

W AG =

Wright.

ArabicGram.;W SG ,or CG =
Id., Comp. Semit. Gram.

Nehemia.

Socin.
Spitta.

Spi* = Gram. d.
arab. Vulg. Dial.
Spieg APK 7(7.,
Spieg =F. Spiegel
Altpersische Keilinschrif-

=W.

tr.

=W.

Theophr
}

de Plantis.

Thes

landes).

Vrss =01d Versions,


Vulg.Ar. = Vulgar Arabic.
Vullers = J. A. Vullers, Lexicon
Persico-Latinum.

sim.

So(c)
Spi

of

Journal

Oriental

TBA =

TelAm. = TA,

= Wiener Zeitschrif t fiir


die Kunde des Morgen-

Inscrip-

tion.

TB,

Syrie

Vog Palm = Id.

Vogelst Lalldwirthsch = H. Vogelstein,


Landwirthschaft in Pazur
Zeit
liistina
der
MiSnah.

VOJ = Vienna

Tariff =Palmyrene

Rodiger.
= Theologisch Tijdschrift.

= Siloam Inscription.
vera 1. = si vera lectio.
Siegf =C. Siegfried,

=vide, see.
=viri, of a man.
=C. J. M. de Vogue,
-

number) = times.
=Tel el-Amarna also Taj-

TA

accom-

to

pany Map of Holy Land


constructed by C. W. M.
van de Velde.
vir.

(following a

II.

si

Memoir

Centrale.

seld.

SI

vdVelcle Mem(oi

Id.,

vid.

Symm = Symmachus
Syr. = Syriac.

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

tine

above.
Surenhusius, Mishna.

Survey wp = Survey
of
Western Palestine (PEF);
Survey EP = Id. of Eastern

Survey,

Shim =Shalmaneser

text of O.T.

= variant reading.
VB = Variorum Bible.
= verb.
vb.
vdVelde = C. W. M. van
var.

sts.

Homony-

= Vulgate.

= verse v. = vide, see.


v
van d. H. = E. van der Hooght, Heb.

Aram.

d. bibl.

Talm = Talmud.

Jesu Christi.

= 1(7.,

Id.,

= J.Strassmaier. Strm AV =7d.,

Schulth

usually.

Alphabet. Verzeichniss.

Sayce and A. E.
Cowley, Aram. Papyri.

= usual,

usu.
23

= foil.

schaften.

= A. H.

TJniv.Pa.Exp. = Bab. Exped. of the


Univ. of Pennsylvania,

Israel.

=SBAk.

SBAk = Sitzungsbericlit
S-C P P'

= 7(7., Heb.

Sta*

Sta G(esch -> = Id.,


Geschichte
des Volkes

Gram.;

and the Monuments

SB

=B.

Sta

aus Wiirt-

Geschichte Israels;
Ski22en
= 7(7., Skizzen und
Vorarbeiten.
Weissb = F. H. Weissbach.
Wetzst = J. G. Wetzstein.
vvi.
= with, construed with.

Wied = A. Wiedemann. Wied Samml


Sammlung
7(7.,
Altagyptische Worter.
Wild(eb) = G. Wildeboer.
Wilkinson< Anc E s>-P'- = J. G. Wilkinson, Ancient Egyptians.
->

WisdLt = Wisdom

Wkl =H.

Literature.

Winckler.

ABBREVIATIONS

WMM = W. Max

Miiller.

As. u. Eur(op.), or Asien

Asien

Wr

WMM
_
J^

ZPV =Z. d.
ZWTh.,

=A. Wunsche.
WZKM = VOJ, q.v.
Wii

Xen(oph).

ZA
Zo

= Xenophon.

f.

alttest.

Assyriologie.

Wissenschaft.

Zehnpf=R. Zehnpfund.

Zeitschrift

fur

Ethno-

logie.

Zim

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


f prefixed, or added, or both, indicates 'All passages cited.'
indicates that the preceding is
to be preferred to the following.
< indicates that the following is
to be preferred to the pre-

>

= H. Zimmern. ZimBP = Itf.,


Babylonische

Busspsal-

men.
Zinj.

= Z.
ZKM = Z.

fiir
f.

or

Kunde

ZKWL
Wiss.

d.

Morgen-

und

Z. f. kirchl.
kirchl. Le-

ben.
ZLuth.Th. = Z. fiir Lutherische
Theologie.
=Z. d. deutsch. Morgenland.
Gesellschaft.
Zo
= O. Zockler.

ZMG
Zp

also of passages
'
see parallel,' or
;

so also in parallel.'
equivalent, equals.
plus, denotes often that other
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

Hebrew.

'

sign of abbreviation (in


words).

Hebrew

Dv6n, Elohim.
= "lOijI =et caetera (in Hebrew

'N often =
'131

quotations).
">

= Yahweh.
beneath a Hebrew word represents any accent that occasions
vowel change.

'

Keilschriftforschung.

landes.

ZKW,

words (synonymous or

sometimes

of Zinjirli (N.

Syria).

ZK

parallel, of

contrasted)

= Inscriptions

in

V root or stem.

ceding.
||

indicates that the form, etc.,


enclosed, is not actually found,
or that the Hebrew offers no
positive proof; e.g. n. [m.]

denotes that the noun is presumably masculine, though the


gender is not clearly exhibited

<

= Zechariah.

ZEthnol.

[ ]

logie.

= Zeitschrift.
= Zeitschr. fur

ZAW =Z.

deutsch. Pal. -Vereins.


= Z. fiir Volkerpsychologie.
or ZWiss.Th. = Z. fiir
Wissenschaftliche Theo-

ZVolkerpsych.

Europa.

u.

=C. H. H. Wright.

xix

= Zephaniah.

'

it has not been thought worth


while to cite.

Note.

Scripture citations in small


superior letters and figures,
following n.m. or n.f., refer to
some passage where the gender
Small inferior
is
exhibited.
figures following Hebrewwords,
names of conjugations, etc.,
denote the (approximate) number of occurrences of such
words, conjugations, etc.

K
N, Aleph,

first letter

in post

Heb.

= nu-

(v

meral i (and so in niarg. of printed MT) N


:= iooo; no evidence of this usage in OT times.

31

INT v. II. fUN.


!22K (fresh, bright,

As. abdbu

mo),

29

cf.

Dt

(also
13

Pr 31
10

26=
6

28

Jon

cf. infr.)

Est 4

14 - 16 - 16

Ec7 w

Mi

92

6-

u Jb

Je 40 15
emphasis
Saul &
9

IS57 Pr ii 2 8
\j/
on mortality Jb 4 20 \p- 146 4 Ec g 6
Jonath., under fig. of weapons 2 Si 27
lion
Jb 4 11 caravan Jb 6 18 (cf. Di); cf. H??"! ?
TDn N Mi 7 2 nWO ^O 'Nl Zc 9 5 perish,
1

cf.

DP, AG1.)

green

fresh

thence concr.,

Inf. ibb;

)
19

freshness,

T[nt^J n. [m.]

(Lag BS20T

2S

cf.

Ar. Cj\;

above stem & rang, better than V33N (spring) cf.


As. inbu, fruit, Aram. naax ( q v .) Dl HA65 PrU4
)
13X3 *3"iy while yet in its freshness (i.e. ^<*,
-'

exterminated (judgment for sin), of Israel


Lv26 38 Dt8 19 19 20 28 20 22 3o' 8 18 Je 2f>- 15 cf.
21
6
Ob 12 cf. f 80" Is 27 13 other nations Dt
20
3
Je io 15 51 18 ^ 2 12 io 18 83 18 cf. 9 4
i
7
11
!2
9
7
29 30
Is 4
6o cf. Jon 3 v. also Ex io Nu 2i
s
(JE) Je 48 4
house of Ahab 2
wicked
9
n 68 3
2
31
7
4
in general Ju 5
Jb
cf. v
-^ 37 49
10
s7
sim.
of
melting
also
Pr
wax),
92
(||
73
be

Am

reed)

Jb 8

12

concr., pi. green shoots ?n|n ^2X3.

'

Ct 6 11

(1|

D^i.n wpn

fsan nrran).

"fa^N n.m.

Lv214

coll.

(Lag BX207

Inf.)

1.

young ears of barley Ex 9


indef. Lv
u p N3 i^p X nin^ D'n'aa nn:c>
2 k^H
2
3 3Kn month of ear-forming, or of growing
green, Abib, month of Exodus & passover,
Ex 13 4 23 15 34 18 18 (JE), Dt I6 1 (ist month
=c April = f'^N-in "in anhn ( q v .) in P; v.
Di Ex i2 2 = postexilic JD 3 q.v.)
31

fresh,

19

2I 18 ;

'N

ny Jb 20 7

cf.

O^tf) T]^

'N

'

v.

^3

TNrOlN

n. pr.

S^n
of

Ahasuerus Est

sub

II.

m.

(Pers.

X0J3) eunuch

10
i

"73K,

H3N

io 16 +'(

=./).

Qal

P/. 'n

184

Xu2i 30 +;
1

Je^;^
;

fi

of individuals (mostly late)

Nu

17

13 - 16

17

27
(||

jjij

fig.

^,
+ Ez 6 3 Co) etc.; Imp/. n?N'
s
Jb3
Jb 2 o 7 +2t.; 3fs.1?N'n Dt 22 s
13
n3Nn"jb8
+3t,; naW j u 5" + 3 t.
+ 4 1,
vntf Jb 4 9 + 3 fpl. nrutfrn 1 s 9 3 fnatfn Dt 4 2s
+ 13W Jni 3 9 rmw Jon i 14 etc.; Inf. abs.
*13N Dt 26 + 2 1. cstr. "i3 Dt 20 Pr 1 I0 "Tt3N
4
7
Dt2 8 20 ;\13NDt2 8 22 DanaN;Jos2 3 13 DnaNOb ^
Pr 28 28 pV.naiN Dt26'+Yt.; cstr.naN Dt 3 2 28
5378
(bef. ]}1 v. Di Bb
1. perish, die,
); etc.
;

&

(of annihilation of Isr.)

'SIP

(D) sq. b^n TpJTO (of


Jos 2 3
4
Korah's company) Nu 1 33 ( JE) perish, be
ruined, destroyed, of inanimate things, e.g.
land Je 9 11 (|p?noa nn) c f. 48 s harvest Jo
11
i
Jonah's gourd Jon 4'; riches Je 48 s1
13
13
15
Ec 5
vessel "^i
houses
(so oft.
3
17
As. DP); city Ez 26
(but del. Co); cf.
bamoth Ez 6 3 Co; heavens & eaith ty 102 27

Dt

2.

t^OX vb. perish (Mlnax, As.abdtu DP


Aram.

sq. F"!0

2iV2,;

nax.
cf.

1";

\jr

Am

18 17 \j/
vigour

memory Jb

perish, vanish, subj.


6

name ty 41 (i.e. be forgotten);


wisdom Is 29 14 cf. nisy "13k Dt 3V;

Jb 30 2

hjion Je 7 23 (Hnn-13:); firriEz 12 22 QV Jb 3'


a? Je 4 (i.e. courage
(i.e. be blotted out);
28
7
fail); rnj?n + 9" Pr io
Ez 19 5 37" Jb
1S
10
8
so '"lIKFt yp- 112
(i.e. comes to naught);
1

18
nxy + <"nin
r I \ sq ;jp + age nt La 3
;
18
Ez
cf. Je
18
persons
negligent
Je
+
49"; esp. "fJ? D1JO 'N (i.e. they could not
20
^142"'
3. be
escape) Am.2 14 Je2 5 :r Jb

nbnin

pr

7'-'

sq. JO

'

lost,

34

416

\jfiig

(fig.

Pi. caus. of

'',

s 20

slieej) Je 50 Ez
;
9
n
of erring men); perh. Dt 26

strayed, asses
170

'

Qal. Pf. 13N


B

K 2i + 2
3

t.;

CoEz 2 8

sf.T]3Xl

W3N1 Ez
9

18';

3 ms.;

22

+ etc.

27

a&. "I2N

CiaND J e

Pt.

11

TDW

Ez

nit^a:

V5

'>

Est 3

13

people

22

27

13

32

23

24

||

nf;

24

= Is

i9 18

19

37

Jb

12

:;

in

judgment Dt n Je 12 15 Zp 2 1^ 9" cf.


u obj. inanimate things esp. idols, bamoth
2 i
17

''

Nu. 33 52

etc.,

62

i2 2

Dt

(J)

Ez

21

63

Zion La 2 (||"W).

2. fig. cause to vanish, blot out, do away with


names of idols Dt 1 3 voice of Babylon Je
5i 5B memory of dead Is 26 14 substance Pr
s
understanding Ec 7"; good ('~i3iL3 q- v -)
29
(but

Co

cf.

supr.); bars of

Ec9 18

3. cause

Destruction, Ruin, 'Abaddon

of)

under

to stray, lose; obj. Tsr.

(cf. ttt=>(

Jb 2 8 22 etc.)fm* Jb26 ( + 4 t.); abbrev.n*l3K


She ol
Kt Vl2K Qr tPr 2 7 20 . Place of ruin
6

of

development
for lost or ruined dead, as
bh e oi (v.
condition
of
distinction
earlier
12
|l?W b
bfcV).
Only in WisdLt ; Jb 31
J

11

26"Pr 15

2f";

w Eth.

aMtu, command, Dl

Nejd

Qal

1 only JED,

As.

Ar. Ji,

ftO?: refuse,

Jb 39 s

19

exc. Is

incl.

(cf.

bo

'willing

be

^, ^

(c.

88 \

||"OP

vb. be willing, consent

th J""QN
id.,

Jb 28";

||niO

6 - 12

but

||nn 9
nn +
obj.
cf.f
subj.
Co); in judgment,
16
obj. a
sq. ^inp Ez 28
s

DDH

||

(del.

cf Pl

Ges 568fln

1. catise <o
obj. pers. (mostly late)

11

7* 8

388

Co 3 8' 4 ); JH2Nri Dt 12 2
Dt i2 2 +3t.; cstr. id. Ez

perish, destroy, kill,


1

v. also

7w/

etc.;

Je 15 7

Ec
( Co V73W) etc.; Impf.
Ec f Zp 2 13 ;' 1 s. sf. T7?vi Ez 28 10

Ew* 72c 01 579a Ko

(for '3NNJ

TOK

infr.;

cf.

63

1?*T!

Co

16

Lv 2 6 21

Hex. rare

in

H3X Ex i o 27 +

Pf.

1E 2 Ko 1 -* *);
13NJui 9 25 + 7t.; KK Is2 8 (Sta^
19
N3h. Pr i 10
imp/. '">3X* Dt 2 9 + 2 t. 2 ms. juss.
12

5143

(Sta

^'

lto

Ko

1 576
'

D^K Ez 3 7 ; be
b Ex 10" + 29t. without
Pi.

etc.;

')

willing, sq. Inf. with

Dt io 10 23 29 19 Jos 24 10
b Dt2 + 8 t.; subj.
s 8
23
24* 2CI121 7 human subj. Gn 24
2 K 8" 13
18 19
10 7
29 29
21
2i
10
= 1 Ch ii
23
Ju 19 2 S 2 i 3 i 4
27
19
Dt 2 30 25 7 Ju.
in bad sense Ex io
1 Ch 19
14,16
2
esp. of perverse Isr. Lv
20 13 2 b i3
i 9
24
8
12
9
26
21
28
30 9 4 2 Ez 3" 20
26 Dt i r b 15 Is
30

'<

'

-'

'

of flock Je 23

fig.

cstr

(HrPiJ); abs. Ec 3

'

(||^?).
Jb i4 19

T3Nm Nu 24"; rnaNn


C8 2K1
Inf.
Impf. nTakJe 46 (Ges
T3Nn 2 K io 19 + etc; PL T^p Dt 8 20

Hiph.
etc.;

Pf.

'

).

1. destroy, put to death, in judgment, (subj. '*)


rna v29 );
Lv 23 30 ( B q. npy a^jse

obj. pers.

Je 49 38

Ammon Ez25

Zp

Philistines
(II

cf.

EZ32 13

12

143
Baal

(||

Js

OVWO);

20

(sq.

rn3)

(||

'esp.

v 16

cf.

(DJnyp^UNn DK);

19

Dti3 9

Canaan =
51 63
Isr. Dt 2 8

B*n

7
(||

19

(human

servants of

subj.), obj.

Dt9 3

Nu

19

24 (E;
2
cf. Je 46"; obj. inanimate,
sq. I^VP); 2K24
13
chariots Mis 9 id !s Ez 30 (del. BCo).
2.
24
(sq.DJptfn nnnp);
fig., obj. name of kings Dt7
hope Jb 14 19 voice of mirth etc. Je 25 10 (cf.
65
Pi. supr.)
5
2

30

sq. ace. ''OnDin

obj.

nation

consent, yield

^^8i

(good sense); sq.

\-

(all

12

in bad sense).

iri"QN adj. in want, needy, poor,

^?N Ex

cf.

Nu

i"-DN n.[m.] destruction, 'N^y

(JE; on form with abstract sense

tmi^ n.f.
cstr.

13N
i^ISN

a lost thing

rnas Ex 22
4-

?b Dt22

Lv

s0 24
-

Ba NB149 ).

v.

Dt2 2 3

abs. exc.

with N>'P

29

1,J

h'

3i'

3S^i32 lr

'

poet., 2 3t.

22 23
-

Pr 27

20

with

Kt

cf.

cf.

jtok

things); as adj.

Dt

(in

chiefly

i5 7

7-9
;

24

14

iog 10 (both

elsewhere subst.; + 49 '(||">T?); Dt


12
6
2 5
subj. to oppression & abuse
s

<))});
||

i5

4-11
;

(both IIP^V) 4
12
22 29
x6 49 18

H3?

(cstr.)
5

(Syr^JjUr) Est 9
215tu
form v. BeEy; 01*

tjiinS n .f.

?rr27

'

20

(all
14

Am
Am

||

h_) Is 3 2

Jb2 4 4

14

7
;

infr.

34
;

n.[m.J destruction
86

(on

'

abstr.nearly

cf.

Ez

cared

by good Jb 29' 30 25 (||D^-ntS?p) 31 19 f 112 9


Est 9 22 Pr 14 31 (|| h) 31 20 Je 2 2 K ( W); care
cf. Dfc
of them enjoined, negatively Ex 23;
11
11
9
14
24 supr. positively Ex 23 Dt 15 Pr 31
(both ^V) cf. Dt i5 7 7 9 supr. f 82 4 ( 71);
cared for by God Je 20 13 \|/ 107 41 132 15 Jb 5 15
s
30
7
(all \\b^)^ 3 5" I4 o ls
1 b 2 = ^ 113 Is 14
(both ^y), cf. Davidic king ^ 7 2 12 ( ^) = v 4
'3S '33 (|| id.), v 18 ( ^); needing help, deliverance from trouble, esp. as delivered by
for

|[

||

||

3. a-irrrian),
BaNB49 4S7 ).

('!

8*

Pr 3 o 14

f 37
28
io 9 16 supr. (all|P;V)Je5 (||Qi^)

||

tpnSt, &

infrY

rnn, iin^

11

JED; mostly
(Hex. only
material
poor

^) needy,

||

; (m3N

24

so,

23 Dt
s

Dt 15*+ 40 1.;
15
D^iUN Am 4!+ 14 1. ^VOX (^2$) Ex 23 11 Is

alw. abs. ]

to, sq. \b

sq.WJ^ Pr

Je 18

also abs.

^13),

||

Da^O)

obj. nation,

abs. (no Inf.) 2

JT'DXH);

K io

(sq.

28
jnn!n); ani( + Dhn^) =3 i
( +
10
(sq. ttai. C.P ^P); cf. Dt7
f

rin^1) ;=:i 10

mals

(sq. JTraiNrrjD;'

Canaanites Dt 8

Town),

||

Ob

(sq. DBto);

S 12 17
35
50
8
of jealous man; bad
22
cf. Pr 6
1 K 20
17
10
17
good sense 1 S 22
Is 30
sense Ju 11
10
,0
4
28
3i*=i Ch io 28 6 Pr i ;+vb. fin. Is
26

D^Jb 39;

subj. animal,

= n.pr. (place

"-

||

God +
41"

19

(all

18
70 74 21 86 1 109 22 Is 29 19
4o
*
6 9 s* 10 ^\
|p?y) Is 25 (|| in)

12

T rT^i"^!^! n.f. caper-berry

(as stimulating

WDM
desire)

E012
nW3N,

UFM JBLW,1

(v.

NHWB;

as,t

so

also <B

= '"l3^3Nn

in sense

inKO

Symm

cf.

@, where

double translation).

trO.N n.[m.]

= Ar.

uncertain;

PON Jb
Heliod.

20

Aethiop

'

papyrus (etymology

reed,

of reeds, light

N3~^3
) =

'

DF, AG1)

As. abu

made

4f

"';

Is 18

<fe

ni>JN
swift,

oft.

no = fathers'

(Dni3S, Vni3N) H13N

Di

=a

more

father's house, i.e. a family or clan;


pi.

30 - 33

Nu

3N n"a

rbnE.fo'?

of Isr.

sions

families, clans (cf.

itfT,

(craft

family or clan ON TV 3 as abode Gn 38 ll 11 Lv


family Gn 24 40 flpnnBEnD) 4I ^ 4 6 31
22 13 +
+ cf. Nu i8 1,2 Jos 2 12-ls 6 2; esp. techn. of divi-

33,

i.e.

cf.
;
Mish.
HWB so Thes, Ew De,
capparis spinosa, cf. Ri
;
etc.; but Wetzst in De (Germ. ed. 1875)
proposes HiiON (as fern, of pON) the poor soul

v.

Ex 6 U Ex

011

houses
14

Nu

Nu) Jos 14 1 19 01 2I 1 22 14 u
13-lr
Hex.);
P in
also 1 Ch 5
+ oft. in
Ch; cf. B^n ni3N *B*n ( 'n JV3 '-l) Ex 6 25
1
1CI16 4 u + oft. Ch Ezr Ne.
cf. 1K8
4.
2 18ff
-

in

(oft.

(always

'

grandfather (in28 13 32 10 (J ; where


used by Jacob of Abr. & then of Isaac)
greatgr. 1K15 13 great-greatgr. iKi5 n etc.
ancestor (a) of individual;

(perh. at least formally justified

7"0^

II.

3N (cstr. ON), so Thes (cf. infr.), but


existence & mng. wholly dub.; as real V Ba
zm its?, ouu a. 01 {123c acc.toDPVp 22 n3N As.abii
decide, 3N = /te who decides; Thes (so KobGes
X6 ZMG*1,737 & cf> g ta 5186 &L ) makeg 3 N uom pr m
bilit., imitating infant's speech cf. TraTnras, papZAl886 - 01
pa,papa{ct\ Ew 106a ); also As. 606 Jen
).
as stem of

Gn

stead of precise term)

pi.

oft.

(JE)

= fathers,

2i 3

19

Gni5 15 46 34

forefathers)

19

12

20 17

particu-

10
11
22 40 +
2
vni3N Dy 33K> 1 K i
31
24
joined with '3N Di? 13p' 1 1 K 14
22 s1
15
24
s8
20
7
2 K 8
cf.
v
16
15
+ (all of kings of
Tri3N
ni3N1
TH3N Ex io 6 cf.
Judah); intens.,

21

21

larly

IN

n.m. father (Ph. 3N, As. abu, Ar. <1>\,


Sab.V^CTS^ 1 371 2 ah, Eth. frfl; Aram. N3N,
19
4 5
Ji?') abs. 3N Gn 44 + 4 7t.; cstr.3N Giii7
DiVUS
On Hal's
ib. & elsewh. in n.pr.
(cf. in
90 36 96
20
prop. "OK v. DiTOK) OK ( c f. Ge
) G114
-

+ sf. ON Gn

'

+ (MI <3N) T3N Gn 1 +


10
pi. "OK Ex
25
2'
("n3N
ni3N
"DUN
Ex
6
sf.
cstr.
+7
1
+
B.Trii3N 1 Ch 4 + 3 2
Tli3K ) Gn 47 + 1 5
Bni3N Ex 4 + 106 1. etc. 1. father
(late)
28 29
***
19
of individual' Gn 2 (+ D) n
1

V3N Gn

24

34

+ ^3N Jui 4 + 6t.;


;

1.

38

t,

1.

24

+ oft. (mostly JED); of father as commanding


Gn 50" (J) Je 35"' Pi- 6 20 (cf. Gn 18 19 J 2 8

1 -'1

S 17 20 1 K 2 ); instructing "1D10 Pr i 8 4
Dt 8 5 ); specif, as begetter, genitor Pr 23'"
l

(cf.

(+DN)

Gn

4 9 (J) ^v
loving Gn 37*
3
1
28
20
2
37 2 S 14 ); pitying
44 (JE; cf 22 25
5
13
^ 103 (in sim. cf. 2 S 18 ); blessing Gu 27 41
1
20
(JE cf. 27 4 also 28 1
); as glad Pr io 15

ZC

l8

3-3

7.s.ii

Is 45

(p^. re b u king

19

Gn

cf.

10

37

P+

Gn 3 7 85 (JE;cf.2Si2 2a

cf.29 3 ; grieving

1 - 21

ig
)
Also as obj. of honour, obedience, love
etc.
Ex 20 12 (E)=Dt 5 1 "; Ex 2 i 1W7 (E) Dt a i 18 19
4 5
20
(J) Mai
Gn 28 7 (P) 1
19 (all + BN), 5o
6
i
etc.
Hence nietaph. of intimate connection
Jb 17 14 to corruption I cry,
father art thou

HO^ 'nhNl ''ON).

people (v. E,S

Sem42
),

2. of God as father of his

who

constituted, controls,

Is 51

Ju

S I2

@ We Dr.

adfln

S 12"

?,9"'

!?-1

(P)
also

cf.
i

Jos

B33JJ031

rd.

5. originator or patron of a class,

T'pin).
16

6.

of pro-

fig.

28
38

3N 10ob B*q

fig.

of benevolence

Jb

ducer, generator
I

43" (where

profession, or art G11 4 20,21

7_

Q^iON^ OJN 3N

(||"V0

&

pro-

18

Jb 29
of
c f. 3
Eliakim Is 22 21 ; perh. also of gracious Mess,
king iy ON I.S9 5 everlasting father (Ge Ew De
tection

Che Brd Di)

others divider of

(Abarb Hi
& honour
(Abbas, Pater, Papa, Pope); appl. to master
13
10
2 K 5 ; priest Jui 7
18 19 prophet 2K2 12 12

KnKueBr MP

spoil

8. term of respect

).

2i

I3

.4.i4

naTpos
1

cf g

9.

comlS ell or

@ add. Est3

S 24 12

1:!

Gn45 (E; cf.Se^pov


32
1 Mac 1
); king
8

Twivarpi

2Cli2 12 4 16

artificer

ruler, chief (late)

Cli2 24

'

42

42

9. specif,

etc. (cf.

t]inSir- 2 n.pr.m. a hero

of

My

||

Dt 26

(P)

pterin TON thy first fatJier, v. Che)


Ez i6 3 -+ oft.; pi. Ex 3 13 15 16 (E) Dt

(J) 3 6

29

9 - 43

io 24 (J) i7 4

Gn

11 24 ; (b) of people

37 - ss

Dn

23

31

rd!

_,,
by3 3N

!>NON so
(v.

sub ^NON)

Chi

32

David

).

Dr ("We"

cf.

Ew 5273b

otherwise Klo s

tS^" !^! n.pr.m. (El is (my) father cf.lHUN


& Ph. ^y33N (fem.), also ^ON; & i?y333N our
1

guides and lovingly watches over it: Dt 32 s


10
22
Je 3 4 19 31 9 Is6 3 kl6 6 4 7 Mai i 6 2 (cf. Ex 4

father etc.; Abi-ba'al

Dt 32 11 Ho 1 ); cf. Je 2 27 (of idolatr.


nt^i nm on yvb D'ntpk;
Isr.) virrb
14
esp. God as father of Davidic line 2 S 7
^
27
89 ;/ of needy (late)^ 68 (cf. 103") (in n.pr.,

but this seems unlikely; cf. also SN^N


etc.; views differ much as to these n.pr. and
uniform interpr. is impossible. Cf. in gen. 01
1
51
277f
2.
1. Saul's grandfather 1 S9 1 4
).

KAT ,38B

v.

Sem4;

IlS

4
19 (JE)

f. of Individ.,

cf.

infr.)

3. head of household,

"jfyZMG 1888,480 lna ] ies

UN

lere

&

ill

IHON

etc.,

cstr.

foregoing,

Ch

32
.

TFjDN'QN n.pr.m. (my

has

father

ga-

(Thes 01 De MV) think a title of Philist, kings,


1 3 '*
31
+,
3. son of Gideon Ju 8 9
cf. Pharaoh.
21
1
of
son
+4. priest,
io (40 k Ju), 2S11
]6
Abiathar 1 Ch i8 err. for T^tt-nX q.v. (Sab.
-

24

thered) son (descendant)

of

Sam. SICON,

8 - 22

'7^2N
bin*

MT

cf.

Ch6

(my father

n.pr.f.

(^3?)

*]DK

so

Korah Ex 6
19
Eel8S
9 (cf. Nes
).
is

joy

1. wife of Nabal, then of David


40.42

2?

^3N

3.

David

q5 2

Ch

t,^.

32
.

= b?2K

16 - 17

Ch 3 1. _
bV3N 2 S 3 3

^3K

18

).

14 23 - 39 -

gs.se

'

209)'.

tni^HS

n.pr.m. (my father is noble)


in whose house the ark
Gibeah
1. a man of

1S7 1 2S6 3

tarried

2. sister of

Osiander

also n.pr.f.

037Anm2

'

orig.

(1)

& No ZMG1883

infr.

3 -4

Ch

13

Jesse

?^

n.pr.m. (rny father

Nu

Benj.

prince of

11

22

GI1

judge) a

is

io 21

65

DHM

so
(

=H

Judah, son
31 T ,-1.7.7.6
i7.i9.so.2i.JB.ai,

=^3X

13

3X
T

&

8
successor

Qj

-111

io

(my

g2

Cn

&

might, Sab. ^"n3N Hal

^p;3N

25

MA

234

father

delight)

is

la2

12

Ner;

of

cf.

&

t. 1

S+ K

= iry NNu 26

1.

ofGileadNu 26 30

26

son of Gil.'s sister 1 Ch 7


a warrior of David 2 S 23 s7

55 - 5

=-f

Ju6 34

82

and

2. a Benjamite,

Nu

27

21

a Manassite, called 'son'

(cf.Di) Jos 17

^n^

i7 55

2S

of Saul,

fatJier is help)

18

t"ntyrT

so

i4'"-

Ch

T"TJJP3^ n.pr.m. (my


30

= ja,

cousin
n

5 - 32

'Afiewrjp)

Lag BN75 = J3X

ace. to

Ch

2s

27

adj. gent. Abiezrite

12
.

Ju6 n

24

26 30

'"VIIJS! n.pr.m.

father is majesty,

Ch

(my father

is

good-

is

DP-

Nu

) prob. = ^iTON
1. a Levite Nu

(my father

father\v. Bae
cf.

83

Ch 2 29
Ch 5 14

T2^t0*'3^ n.pr.m.

52

+ 7t.

f.

a son of

2. a Gadite'i
3. father of Esther
Est 2 15 9 29
4. wife of Abishur 1 Ch 2 29
5.
wife of Rehoboam 2 Ch 1 18
3

= son

8 s2 =n^"N

'

io 2

S 14 50 elsewh. "U3N
and captain of his host 1 S

mother of

8.

T T^rPZl^ n.pr.m.

-j-"U

2S21 17

cf.

,,

1in -rWEl?) SO n of Bela, a Benjamite

ii

is father)

"l^in^3.^ n.pr.m.

Ch

"A/Sou,

king of

39

""I^IlN n.pr.m. (iny father is 2ser, or is a

only

1-9

18

'-'- 7 - s

4. son of
14
Ch 7 s 5. head of a
4J7
6. id. Xe io 8 I2
i

J^n'Q^ n.pr.m. (he


Aaron Ex 6 23 2 4 28 Lv
cf.

l5

l(i T 1.2.3.4.15.
jj20.22 T12'"
I'

31

Rehoboam

of

Becher, a Benjamite 1
priestly house 1 Ch 24 10
24
7. wife of Hezron 1 Ch 2
2
1
Hezekiah 2
2
18
Ch 29

18 2

son of ganmel

2 d

3. son of .Terob. I

14

+22 t. 1.

Q^

f2
2

+1

'APiov, 'A|3ia);

'A/3ou0);

33

Barak Ju 4 6

father of

lamp

( Yah(ii) is (my) father)

= d 3N

132^1

Ch

t2

TDVi 1 ^^ n.pr.m. (my

Tin'Qfc* n.pr.m. & f.

1S31 2 iCh

Saul

'JTPIlN n.pr.m. (my father took knowledge) a son of Midian Gn 2 5 4 1 Ch 1 33


Cf. Sab.
MA192 202
ZMG '' 3 ".
also 3XJ>T,
jrraN, Hal
'

2. a son of

11

'

']"3'1

1 K 4
(1 perh. otherwise
S 16 17
unknown Klo prop. 3 "U'ON). 3. a son of
13

1 12
-

91 -

Kel 156

KAT 2479

As. Aburamu(1)

1. a Reubenite, son of Eliab

'-).

24 23 27 27
-

cf.

Exalted Oneis (my)

(((lie)

Dt

26

Hiel the Bethelite

"V2i^ n.pr.m.

(id.,

106 17

yjr

34

2. son. of

Cf. also following.

Thes

exalted father)

al.

Abram Gn 1 26 + 5 7 t. Gn (to 1 + 1 Ch i 27
Ne9 7 = Dn")3X Abraham Gn i7 5!U5 + 172 t.
OT. (dm3N connected Gn 1 byword-play with
-

27

really = Q-ax DTI = Dm which


not found in Heb.
Di > Hal

DH of J1n;
however is
cf.
RE J lss7 177 f who prop. D^ia DH "OK c f. Gn 4 9 24
with IS41 21 so that DH "UtS chief of multi'

ness) son of Shaharaim, a Benjamite

8n

Ch

T7t3"Q^
a wife of

n.pr.f.

David

(my
4

tS^tt'QN n.pr.m.

father

Ch

is (the)

dew)

3
is

Gn

El; South-

io

!s

Ch

1jSft"aN n.pr.m. (Meleh

DHM

= Malik,

Ho-

1. king
father)^p.^. Gn 20 +
2 3 4
26'-+ (24 1.
of Gerar Gn 20
+ 2i 22 25 25 +,
1
Gn).
t2. king of Gath yfr 34 err. for K*3N,
llf
a better known Philist. name
;
cf. 1 S 2i
,8

lech) is

the

new name

"

of

Gn

i)'

(my father

a handmaid of David

TJ^Q?'Qi<$ n.pr.m.

inny03S, Ahmi 'Attar a father is


0188 "*.
HalM86
'Attar (\yw\ v- n
>

(Mti>)?)

22

Cf. Sab.

TW)

is

"QttTriJtf n.pr.f.

(a father

Arab, name) son of Joktan

tude

(Qn) ,/non).
is

(my father

a wanderer
i

3 - 15

17 - 21 - 22

is rescue,

or

V^ rich Jb 34 also J?^ Jb


butv. W); Lag BN75 thinks fr.f3N( = |3)
36
+ jnty cf. 'Afcwove 1 Ch 8 ) 1. a' son of

is

opulence

19

(cf.

19

Phinehas

son of Bela

Ch 5
1 Ch

30 31
-

15

Ezr f.

2. a Benjamite,

4
.

substituted for a less

known (Hup 3 ). > Others

r"fi"QN n.pr.m. (my father is a wall, Sab.


-WW& HalMA148 cf. As. Abuduru DlPr202) son of
Shammai 1 Ch 2 28 29
'

"I^IN n.pr.m. (niy father


thinksfr.'|3K(=ia)

is

Lag BN7

Jesse;

>& cf.@"A|8enra[Y]

26)

S 26 + 17 t. 1 & 2 S=^a 2 S io 10 +
grandson of Jesse son of Zeruiah &
5 1. 1 Ch.
18 24
brother of^Joab 1 S 26 6 7 8 9 2 S 2
+20 c
(where id. 3NV <S Tli We Dr) + I2t. 2 S+ 20 7
(where insert
We Dr) + 5 t. 1 Ch.
'K

tl,i

ace. to Lag

'N

D?tS>3N

(my

ti
i3 x

2-1 "

del. v

1.'

20 - 21

2. 3rd son of

38

1.

'

23

6- 9

S'O'UN Kt
1

"I

3o

7 -7

S 25

3-N interj.

Dvd

S 33
Dr;
1

One

Jo

Je 4 2S

10

(sq. by), rri^T

14

_/>/; basnn

pastures

3~'

'2

Am

10

3
i

10 5

35

S 15

^aNTO

Pt.

S i6 x +

11

12

cf.

Hithp.

b^rp Ez

l^/.

land 24*

i2 4

(sq. by)

Ho

by

S q.

^aNn>lGn 3 7 34 4-3t.etc; Zww.fs.^aKnn

7
;

S 14

2
;

mourn (mostly

2t. etc.;

father

is

S
ls

v.

worthy Saul

Ezr ro c

(?)

sq.

'a

obj.

bwM$

sub

n3N.

II.

comp. As. [&/m],

bv

Nu
31

over sin sq.

judgment of
s9
1

Ne

calamity

13
;

mourn, Ez 31 15

4
i

'1

PJJ

Ex 33*

Ez 7 27 (del. B Co);
Ez 7 12 cf. Dn io 2
.

s
Impf. ~bl*P[ La 2
abs. MT, but ABCo
;

Dinn sq. by, caused the deep to mourn over


s
obj. wall etc.
(both these fig., cf. Qal).

17
1

Je

t.

Gn50 n

mourning abs. Gn

'

41

cstr. 2 7

+3

t.;

^3?

for

dead, cstr. Gn
7
K sim. for grievous

3
so "PIT

60 20

Is

10

50
D^aX

Dt 34 8 (pa)

27'41

Am

mourning

metaph. Je 6 2c (|| D^yiDn ISDO); Gn


11 11
Je 16 7 cf. 2 S 19 3 'a. nvy Ez 24 17 (v. Co)
50
10
sq. p Gn 50 (v. also 11. ??N ad fin.); for calamity,
8'",

tor-

Pf.

89

^basn Ez

t^nSl n.m.

Ne

3;i

dress),

19 ";

cait.se to

La

s9

need

Hiph.

?%

sq.

(abs.)

cf.

abs. (indie,

itariN-p '2H
Ch.

less prob. as a subst.

rr75

Jerusalem); abs. 1 Ch 7" cf. 2 S 14 2 play the


over unmourner (where indie, by dress)

(rd.

17

37
2
prose) esp. for dead, sq. ?y G11 ?,T 2 S 13
14
2
10
2
(over
r
9 (|| naa) 2 Ch 3 5 \ cf. also Is 66

c f. p"3N').

(DF DE - x

1~QX

exclam.of pain, Oh! Pr 23

PS M (AW Ges

from H3N,

21

Prob. akin to Syr. |Iso/ alas

'IN icoe !).

(||

Sab.ini) a priest, son of Ahimelech

cf.

S We Dr)+ 22 t.

so

20 2 '- 22

22

'

BaKel 1S6
S

Ch 1

Rehob.'s father-in-law

"^TT'IIN n.pr.m. (the Great


so

S (insert 2 S 13 27 ThWe cf.


Dr cf. We), + +1 K i 6 2 7 2 1 Ch 3 2 ^

90

-r

= EJi^SK 2 S 3 +

2 - 10

Ch 1

father is peace ;

J?*| (?3) + dV, cf. A/SwwiXayi)

S i3 u +

inanim. subj., gates Is

oft. fig.,

Ho

33

(subj. te 32)

BX7 '=

tiKi 5

more

Jb 14 22

cf.

^N

D'lT'GJ'QN n.pr.m.

fUK)

(||

id.

ment, but dub.)

[nrDW]

n.f. cstr. a-in nrui*

Ez

'

Dl, as

above, slaughter; but prob. error for nrQtD (v.


rQtO)

Ges Co

DTPtMN
v. ,T3.

ON

v.

cf.

2.

contr. pW

Am 5

n^nWv.
-:
t

"Wat* S ub

v.

II.

nax.

'

T'.iTnN

v.

D^nM

nax.

HD^n
tt
v

was sub

v.

II.

T T

La

naa.

t["!pN]
="=IBn

vb. turn

Thes

MV

al.

(?)

(cf.

As.

abdku Dl w

Hithp.

compare "pa)

^3asn*1 Is 17 roll, roll itp, as volume of smoke


9
(of Isr. under fig. of thickets of forest) v. De &
,

cf.

^sinnn j u f.
ti.

7^K

39

vb.

mourn

(As. [abdla]

Qal Pf %*$ Is 24 + 2 etc.


mourn, lament
Ho 4 + 3
7

1.

:1

t.

style); abs.,

human

subj.

Jo

Imp/. 3

Dl w)

fs.

basn

&

(poet.

Am 8

v.

9/'

higher
Is 19 8

cstr.-baN

for
i

btaD),

'K IT'a

Ec

(||

naa garments

'a

of

'O b?N sub II.

v.

-f

bx.

mourning 'N Gn 37 s5 Est


1
25
2
35 *; cbt* Jb 2 9 Is 61 etc.;

Gn

dead

'N
;

+ 1. V ^^ a ^J12

nn

La5 (||
'K Mi i 8 = time,
15

B'HSE! ^3.^

^axsubll.

v.

rri333

nn?

||

nnofe'

(||

txt.;

p'W),

'a)

mx.

v. I.

my:

1QDI0); c f.

m^lN

IVnN,

(||

nn^o, v*
mourning

rux.

ii.

(||

13

2S11 7

^rpn su b

16

Je 3 i

}OB>);

period of mourning

in3K
subll. nax.
T

nbnn neye, v.also Bi Che on

sq.

in3N sub II. na.

^yn ^2Nt
,

>r

acpdyui po/japala?,

v. nt33.

QN

':

Est 4 3 9 22 (|| ffr; contr. aitD DV) Jb 30 31 (|| b)p


2
D 33)Is6o '6i 3 (where appar. mourning garb,

12

s5

37
(pred., inanim.

cf. fig.
calamity Est 6
subj.), elsewhere as subst.
,

mourner; sg. \^35 u (cstr.) for dead (|[ Tip); pi.


Jb 29 s5 abs.; for calamity Is 57 ls 61'" 3 (where
mourners for Zion, or of Zion, v. Di).
II.

/^K

'^yAgrow green,

(peril.

cf.

^al

BN4S

prop. J.3! withstand, hence P3N


grass; Lag
as withstanding scorching sun (protected by
trees, springs, etc.),

tn. SlN!
2

meadow (?)

n.f. 1.

rd. J3S c f. v"-

in N. Isr.

hence also (Lag) ^.A camel).

15

S We

S 20 1s

S 6 13

MT but

Dr. 2. n.pr.loc. city


near Beth Maacah v 14 :=

^1N
n

73X v
?P ^3
K 15 20 2 K i5

(so also v M

16
2

Ew Th We Klo Dr),

i8 ir

;'= D?D 'K 2

Ch 16* (=Abil el
Kamh, wheat-meadow NW- of Dan & S. of Mutulleh Rob HBm !na
3. D'Btfn ?3X n.pr.loc.( =
acacia-meadow) in lowlands of Moab Nu 33^
= Bn?B>Nu 25 Mi 6 5 ( = Tel Kefrein (?) Tristr
i

Lv

4thS,atemeut

S9

'

0*013

73N

ii ! ' (v. Euseb. 'Afc\annf\a>v).

5. nbinro ?3K
12
n.pr.loc. (
dance-meadow) Ju f 2 1
4
Elisha's birthplace 19 16 (v. Euseb. 'AjSeAjuafXai).

0^0

6.

73N n.pr.loc.

Egypt

fertile as

i.e.

(where interpr. as

= meadow
@

' 73N, so

if

5o n

Gn

S$; v. Di).

13

Dt

Ex

Ex

24
io 1 3

9 - 10 - 11

JE )
v
(
hence prob.

(pi-)

34

of vessels,
D^J?) v. Di;
vessels of stone

"

(P;

||

}-j

-*.^.
22"; oft. pi. of (worked) stones Lv I4
(P; in wall of house) 2 K 22"+, cf. of city22
s4
of (ruined) city 1
15 Ne 3
wall Ne 3
19
D
n
(costly
building"^
tomb Is 14

:!5

73-K
t

'

adv.

in older Heb. with an

1.

21

Ezr io

1:!

4:;

Ch

17

io 33 (cf. Ar. jj of a truth,


sometimes, from the context, nay rather Qor
2

~143

82.94.U0.1L0.J41i.lCS.2lil

L
III.

^aw
,

= the

74

v.

GD

n.f.

29 2
'

'

") 'Nabs. Gn28 M +

49

18

c;--

stumble Is 8 14

(E); seat

3 - 3 - 8ai

cover of well

pN

Ph.

DHM

n +
3

'

46

cstr.

etc.;

(J)

Ex if

(E);

19 ' 25

hand-missile Ex 21 18 (JE) Nu 35 17 - 3 (P)


i6 c 13 esp. in judicial stoning, with vb. Oil")
-

zo

2 - 27

23

Nu

10
1

:;

"'-

56

JosY Da (all

Lv

P), so also

Dt2i 21 2 Ch 24 21 Ez 16 40 2 3 47 cf. 1 K i 2 18 =
21 24
18
1 K
2 Ch io
withvb. 7J3D Dt 13 11 if 2 2
13
r,h
2
also Jos f
(JE or D) sling-stones Ju
20 16 1 S l7 *-'-- 2 Ch 26 14 hurled by engines
2 4,8
15
2 Ch 26
set up for inscribing law Dt 2 7
;

>"

Jos 8

(JED)
35

14

(all
1

D)
12

as

memorial Jos 4

(anointed with oil), 2 8

Gn

8-*-m.8..m.

as sacred pillar (rDJm)


22

Gn

28 18

= 7WV3) cf/K (Hp)


45

24

49 (v. Di); as witness 31


(all JE); pi. gathered into heap
24
18 27
29
(JE)
over dead, Jos V 26 (v.Di) 8 cf. io

bxy?''
2C 27
-

31
1

Ch

22

~>m

nna M3N

42

Ez

4 o (for altar12 13 22" 2 Ch

'Kn Zc 4 7 (but v. fl|S tfKn


22
as above), Zc 3 9 upon one stone seven
1^ 118
eyes, prob. refers to this cap- or head-stone ; the
eyes are symbol of God's watchfulness; perhaps
explaining cup-stones found in Orient, v. Guthe
zrv 1890. 129.

njfefc-in

stone, gen.

with modifying word

Ex

"

Ex
25

35

ins

Cli 2 9 2

';

9 -- 7

is

cf.

54

}n 'K

13

Ch

cf. 1

oft. (v.

25 28' 35

n'npN
1

12

io 2 +
7

S 5U

stone . cutters ' ^-jn 2

/XiTJ ,3 V n

9 - 27

39 (P)
2

as precious
Ez 28
Pans
& W4; but
v. Dl

;'

*.

on EW

stones

Sm

al.

Ch

22

15
;

3. precious
H"!^ 'N coll. 2 S

Ch

V Gn

12

(J)

D'N^O

2
;

'K

Ez i^'io

T'Slp 'N

|>sn '

Pr 1

22

Dn^n

2);

Ch

14,li;

nopni

ijia

1
;

133s

*?.?

(^oe o/^re)

= As. aban isdti

(?)

thunderbolts; also

without distinctive modifier Ex 2 5 7 35 9 '# K'ln


engraver in stone Ex 2 8 U cf. 3 3 33 (P).
f4.
9
stones containing metal,
ore, Dt 8 (v. Di)
Jb 2 8 2 cf. v 3
+5. a weight, as orig. stone (v.
Pr 27 s cf. Eng. weight stone
i 4 lb) D^n33K
r>

Pr i6 n

(cf.

cf.

Jos
(72)
2

DI 38 );

As.

ace. to royal standard;

Dt 25 13 Pr 2o 10 23
-

dishonest use);

32

Ch

causing one to

marring good ground

).

1. in natural state,

stone (larcje or small).

Gn 2 8 n
Gn 2

stones

also sub 3)

(v.
1

tables), cf. nnj; 2?nn 'a 2


lc
11
34 ; foundation-stone, corner-stone Is 2 8
22
s
26
t/'
118
cap-stone,
Jb
completing
Je 51
38

cf.

PrlOT

pN
Q33K Gn

3'"';

used as pillow

hewn

stone (As. abnu,

Dl w

v.

ZMt '

(v.

i2

lsl7 40V

ji^- EtLfc-M: Sab.[Q]33N

4-; sf. 133K 2

&& = marble

f3K,

'

329

b\
(m.

30

sharp, projecting

1883 3

'

camel-driver), overseer

(?

Aram.
24

manage camels,

DH1I ZMG1883

'camel

Ch

to

9 - 10 ' 11

31

the building,

Davids camels

bis,

g| c

Ar. JjI a&Ze

(cf-

V^Ili^ n.pr.m.

'

of

7^X

JjI, coll., Sab.

fr.

,52

stones)

'^

asseverative force, verily, of a truth Gn 42


n
14
2 S i4 1
i
2
with a slight ad vers,
4
force, nay, but Gn 1 19 (P).
2. in late Heb. as a
7,21
decided adversative, howbeit, but Dn io

^mate-

2. stone,

12

also
1

5' 9

N=
18
19
lc
3e -" 4
2S
29
2 K i 9 = Is 3 7
Dt
4 28
(|[
1
32
pavement 2 K 16 '; edifice
Je 3 Ez 20
11
13
3
7
2 K 12
1 Ch
also 2 S 5
11
Gn
cf.
6
19

idols

of Egypt,

E. of Jordan

?)

26 1 (H); n7H3

14 - 15

rial, of tablets

{=vineyard-meadoiv) in Amnion Ju

11.pr.loc.

JV?y

rested 1 S
'X where ark
(v. for other noteq.v.)

ls
also v (MT 73N
worthy stones 9. infr.)

;
(JED) Jos 8 1 1
.TOan); of figured stone (forbidden)

).

Merrill PESoc

Gi

&

compact
on which meal was eaten, in a
2 oj" Dt 27
Ex
ar
it
built
int0
a
( JE
)
15
31
Klo (for
cf. 2 K 23

73

(i.e.

HDnp

^sn 'K 2 g
Gn23
cf. COT
'

I4 =6

16

(i.' e

"NJ 'N

different weights, ' for


133N D*3 Mi 6 11
just
;

"'

1
weights p'li 33 Lv Ic.'sc. nO^B' 'K Pr
hence also heavy mass of metal (lead) Zc 8
5
n
t6. plummet Is 34 {stones of devastation, or
13
7
emptiness, cf. on sense 2 K 21
8
also
7
)
made of metal P^sn 'KH Zc 4 10 (conversely
plummet h\ plumbum). f7 objectslike stones;

Am

partic.

/(.?7,

;
'

explicitly, *TJ3n *3iN J s io 11 cf


Is
Ez I3 U -" 3 8"| but also D^33N

3
B"aaj>K 'N
3 o ;

niVia Jos io 11 (E)


-,
"1J

33K Is 2 7

8.

DF

As.

(cf.

38

flying; syn.isy

lime-stones

);

11

motionlessness
Ne 9
ing in water Ex i5
Exi5 16 ; strength Jb6 12 ; firmness 41 16 ; solidity
27
30
(of ice) 38 ; in prose, of commonness 1K10
s7
15
(i.
of
one
in
fear
1
e.
also
metaph.
S
25
2 Ch i
5

with terror, cf.


perverse, hard heart

Zc 9

16

cf.

ransomed

(of

19

cf.

11

Ez

-ifn 'S

%n

s 2o

19

"n?."^.^^

Hb

11

's'/ki

here

41

Zuhal= Saturn).
wheel, disc Du. P?Kn
Je

icJieel

18'

AW

(two discs revolving

name from

likeness to

Ex

2. 'Nrrty

1S

16

prob.
sella parturientis,
8i<ppoi Xoxeiaioi bearingstool, midwife's stool (fr. likeness to potter's
wheel; on custom of labor upon stool v. Ploss
v.

Das weib,2nded.ii,

).

&

Cesnola Coll. fr. Cyprus,


Metrop. Mus., N. York, No. 614, terra cotta
fig. fr. 4th or 5th cent. B.C.; Descriptive Atlas
of Cesn. Coll. 1 1"- -^- 45
cf.
H. W[ard]
1

'

PESoc. 2nd Statement

"1^1^

1873, p.

n:n Kt 2 k
BiDM v. BJ2.

"';

12

v.

v.

i33K

t[D^K]
[abdsu]

DF
;

ub

II.

rn.

fowl

-[

TD'QSt n.m.
84al2
v. Ges

form
i

id.;

As.

cs t r .);
(

oxen Pr

ID.P^y rh" D{< Jb 3 (of wild-ox).


T[D^QSp] n.[m.J granary {=^place of fod9

4 (abs.);

der;

50

As.

abdsdti

bit

DF

46

pi. sf.

pinions

-]

(fr.

).

strength, poet.

^55

eagle Is 40

,*

&
31
;

Trn^^
32

11
;

^68 14

pinion (nom.

n.f.

Jb 39 13

unit., poet.) of

'"<
Dt
^"H?? of eagle, sim. for
'>'
4
nVlVUK
of
of
metaph.
dove
91

ostrich

(all

||

denom. Hiph.
hawk ^3""^?^- Jb 3 9

of

^3).

vb.

t["12.NJ

fly

(move

2;'.

Gn
i

n^D3KiD j e

26
.

& thence f 13a 2 5 Is

24

49

24

(cf.

Che

crit.

49

KB51

n.) Ba

26

6o 16

assigns

this cstr. to "V3K.

valiant 'x Jb 34 s0

t'VZlSl adj. mighty,

+ Isio

erib {feeding -trough, on


f ass t s j3

-)

wings).

13

8
Kt(Qr">' 33); cstr.icZ.1S21 pl.Dn'aK

Jb 2 4 +
8
1 S 2
).

22

Prl4,4

ip3Nn3

)i|

btOb* 'S Is

K5

sf.

Ft. pass, fattened, DttK of

Qal

)
ttpiatj} of

Inf.

';

'["VHNJ adj. strong; alw. = subst. the


Strong, old name for God (poet.); only cstr. in

mos.

vb. feed, fatten (Mish.

4G

ox Pr 15 17

2:

'^V T!!? of king of Babyl. under fig. of eagle Ez


3
"'of broad, overshadowing
17 (|| B??33n '

3pJT -TDK

lDn

32

As. abdru, be firm, strong Dl

in sense) as of dove

fig., pi.

pinions)

76\

Gn

p?Kn

others, e.g. Di,

their feet;

P5N>1

DJ>

(cf.

"ON n

'

M.ra et c.

af!

AbolM

rirke

Av.'

Str

Kovito,v. also

comp. p3nj.
Dp V 2C

We

(where

Ct 3 powders of merchant see) it-pow(On formation cf. LagBX81 .)

Q?\?jn 1Sy?=srf

'KH

&

or ri|7Sfc5]n.f. prob. coll., cstr. ni?2N

dusty, cLkovis,

feet

T[j!ONj vb. denom. Niph. wrestle (=get

18' 7

15

'(We Dr)

tN^n na-ixn v

one above the other;


mill-stones

26

36

under Yahweh's

f clouds

P3i"l

ders.

+9. In topogr.

also 4

n^n-fn

n.[m.J

1. potter's

19

'K personif.

JH3 f3K Jo

-,

Ezn

24
(IP??) Is5 (l|P9)

t[nj?lN

i5 1G supr.); 'NH 2?

supr.)

cf.

rd.

(We Dr Klo);
skizzeniii.m
comp

t[pM]

= n.pr.);

S 51

Isr.)

(v.

terms (nearly

Ex

(||f')j

Na

petrified

29

oft. dust lying oner composing

Exg Ez26 10 Dt28 24

ground)

sim. (mostly poet.) of sink-

iii

= subst. & poet. exc.


Jb 2 \ = violent) 34'

mighty (alw.

men Ju 5 22
Je 46 15 1 S 2 8 (rd. DTJ?
Lag rrobebibei D^yn ^3K v
1.

2u

'N

Gr Dr,

7cZ.

BN45

Klo

17

cf. 2

but

La

1133),

2b ^2K stout of heart Is 46 12 ( obstinate)


20
^76. 2. angels ->/A78 25 (cf.i03 ). 3. animals;
13
bull, sim. of king of Assyr. Is io (rd. "^iO & v.
Di); elsewh.pl.; metaph. for enemies JBO 'H' 3K
^22 13 (||Dna) for princes^ 6 8 31 forEdomites
7
hence even as sacrif. -fy 50 13 (|| D^Fiy);
Is 34
11
lc
of horses Je 8 47 s 50
i

15

ninynN

V^^

v. jra.

(meaning unknown).

t[Vli^] n.pr.loc.
Jos 19

r?

OPTON

20 .'

tplW

n.pr.m. judge of

ciximlw'jx |3(N),

p!2K
tpn
cstr.

Issachar,

city in

(Ar.

@
J->1

'A|8fo-o-aj/,

Ju

Isr.

<S

> atfay

12 s

10

(Lag

vWT

(cf.

Lag

-j-

v.

"^"Oi^

q-ok sub

II.

mx.

proclaimed before Joseph

Gn 4

43

(mng. dub.; many Egypt, deriv. proposed; e.g.


Benfey Verh *VI
a B .s P r...sem.302f.
aprek,~head bowed! Chabas
a-bor-k, Copt, ^prostrate thyself!

BN51
)).

I!

n.m.

pnKNai 3

dust 'k Dt 2 8 24 + 3 t.
sf.D^Ez26 10 dust (? fleeing,
Ez2(U0

buta=y, v.alsoWiedemann
re\-u, head of the wise,

AltiCg

WOrterl8s3

'

8
;

ap-

...Berl.iis. Zeitschr.l*69
Harkavy

tmN

Cook Speaker sComm

an ad

'

ab-rek, rejoice thou!


v

Lepage nenou{

command
service

our

is

Say Kel

TSBA ^''- im

desire,

Bilb - 183

'

r' I

As. abrikku

vizier (unpub. tabl.), v. already

who

D"inN, ^tTUN

WiLaS4

1-

sub

7:!4

'

).

II.

^ io7 3S

D^P N Is 4 i 18

sg.

19

Ex

8'

7
ftalK)

(P) Is 4 2

Je5i 3!

14

without D^P

pi;

3. swamp-reed, rush

I5
.

t [DJN] adj. sad

(cf.

Mish.)

Bkn??* Is r 9

10
-

111 -

perh. grand

^3K

DTa,

v.

at thy

are

COT & No 2M,ilH86

vizier; against DI, v.

and

= Ak. abriJc,

Dl

= tit\e,

abarakku

As.

cp.

ab,tt)-re^thi/

we

i.e.

fUN.

bulrush. 1.
I'inaM n.[m.J rush,
25
twisted rushes
used as cord or line Jb 40 (of
loc.); as fuel
ad
Di
cf.
rush-fibre,
or spun of
metaph.
12
sim. of bending head Is &\ 2. 5
4
13
n?3)
Is
9 19
of the lowly, insignif. fl|

^pX&,

niStthtf dStfnM

NJK

"fa^N,

(;DN

y%

?t

then

title

'^i^
so

11

(ins. also

Nu

Dl w ) king

Nu

also

23

ft

of

Ch

n.pr.m.

symbol

Dr 8m

13

8 - s - 20 - 32 - :5 --" 2 - 33
,

might;

of

).

(violent! As.

Amalek iSi5

as

(E),

24

?)

(Is 'N

v. Di).

TIN

&

Jos.

cf.

Ant

x; - 6 - 5

Est 3

1J0

t [JUKI] n.[m.] bowl,basin(Talm.

cf*

n.f.

Is

22

24
(

ox-bow) metaph. of fetters of slavery Is 58".


2. 3iW mix bunch of hyssop Ex 12"'. 3. "n
20
abs. band of men (cf. ?3PI. Eng. 6ami) 2 S 2
4. frniN vault of the heavens (as fitted together,

Others,

trUN

Ar. SI&.I)

n.[m.J nuts

Am 9A

(coll.)

Hiob

Ct6 n

as loan-word)

7^

n.[m.J usually trans, drop, ?C~v3N

dew-drops Jb 38 s8 (|pBD) soVrss De Di; Hoffm


'

Riickstande,'

'

Ansammhmgen,'

collec-

i.e.

tions, stores, reserve-supply.

cf.

DP').

specif, of

Pr

all pi. (or

of

Gog 3 8 9 22
-

ib.

only Qal

(obj. bate?)

(obj.

Pt. Hi?3 13N subst one


II.

of HDnjin

gather (food)

28'

As.

(RV)

hordes

38

[TN] vb.
of Isr.

Dt

"'-"'^i

22

2!

"103

If. rnaN, of ant


1

&

Ez.

i2 u + 3 t.; n^BaN
bands, armies of king

Judah Ez'i 2 14
1

)All

EZ38 9 39 4 VB3K

80

comp. Ar. J.^.1 restrict,


7JN (Hoffm
Eth. K7A>: a certain one (name ivithheld), etc.)
-

of

Sta 5256b

S|M,

c."?3exc. 38

(all

f I.
-

lfa&?

38"

NtiattK,

Ar. Ji,' Eth. 7a**H: Aram, ja^,' N r%' cf


Pers.j J\ whence prob.

Che) opp. \?3

army; As. agappu, Aram. Ppx, wing.


fr.

T?^

<fot.?)

39-

(NH id.,

vessels

t[F|3S] n.[m.] band, army (loan-word, orig.


tving of

ja,

3. metaph. of

nnDH

^?.

fBi?n

||

"UaKn ^^basin-vessels

= bowl-shaped

both

2.

(E).

24

1^)2^ (As. stem of agappu, tving,

band (Mishn. PlTON cf. NHWB).

cf.

Ex

sim. of curves of body Ct

1. pi. cstr. ntpto nilJX bands, thongs (fastening

constructed,

# K, Aram.

used ia ritual niUSS

(Mnd, so Talm. 13K, Aram. "U$).

tiTia

feaW

ii.a.1

S03K, jj^/; Ar. 1JU[, w*J in which clothes


w
basins
are washed As. (pi.) agandte Dl ). 1.

tfjof n

s-5

Ar.

cf.

$S cmk* rim of a vessel).

Talm.

v.

family of Eliakim.

adj.gent. of Hainan (=Amalekite?

Jew. trad.

&

l/icat

father of a hero

round,

(pi'oh. circular,

fJN

Frey).

n.pr.m. (fugitive

David
T

U-f, /fce

sub n. fun.

0/

TWN
of

Ar.

(cf-

di^3

v.

Impf.

ms.

= grapes, not expr.)

who gathers (abs.

Pr.

n
.

"IJK (payJiire,Av:^>.\,Avam.^iX,^r,
DF, Palm. 1JS* Peck ZMt;l8ss 3% ).

agdru

'

i"H^Sl n.pr.m. (perh. hireling, Ar. %-=-!,


Aram. KV3K, )i^J' v PS, As. </, cf. Hpt
basi.124.
th ers j
( a t/ie rer, fr. 1. IJn) son of H^,
an author of proverbs Pr 30
.

'0^7^

n.pr.loc. town in

(meaning?);

1 cf.

Areopolis; v

QJ

Moab

m.

AlyaXeifi (Euseb.) 9
0nom 22S 9S; ed 2 p -- u

Lag

'

ft.

+ [nni^^]

of

'

payment,

n.f.

agdmu Dl w

marshy jungle ;

cf.

Ar.

v.

D3J?),

t D3N n.[m.] troubled pool (Aram,


,

As.

1
4i 18 +2t.;D' S:Ex8 +2t.;
,

Xe 2 ariThaN' Ne 6 17
2 Ch 3o
Ne 2
but

Ex 7

19

id.,

pi.

D^D 'n Is i4 2i

7-8-

abs. Is

35
3
;

lao v v-'--"'

so.2o

7
;

cstr.

on^N

*1. troubled or muddy (g\oomy) pools or

marshes,

^asis^-

;,;

ULt^J

8
loan-word, As. egirtu Dl w )
abs. Ne 2 -f2t.;
1
20
cstr. Est
pi. nilSN abs. 2C 1130 + 3t.; cstr.
9
,J

aganunu Dlw)

*\03 riliaN

Tn"l3,^ n.f. letter, letter- missive (late,prob.

(troubled, sad, As.

1&.1 loathe ; also i..i.l

Is 15 s

2. any pool, pond

^||

E-aN
T
:

>-p;N

v. bu-\i.

v. ejij.

letter,

esp. royal letter

also others

other

Ne6 5 17

syn. 3F13??,

}W& i

19

Es

q.v.)

IN
rrniN, niiN v. .

in,

tP*7K]

3Hb( =

vb. grieve; Hiph. Inf.

y"wf? Ges*
Dr prop. 3Hnj>

cause

to

(But

q.v.)

29

discipline

invite,

iliJl

(As. Idiba'il

DP

301
;

T7X

name

etc.,

(cf.

1 Ch
25
of north. Ar. tribe
!)

13

MV).

N^THN

and

= mm<ZSab.DHM ZMG]87^

Nu

3I s..

Adam,
Ch

Haman

Est 9 s

27

man, mankind

al.;

(?)

Sg.

(Ph. DTN,

with Ar.

identif.

Jb i etc.) Gn 4
(Gn 2 20 3 17 21 rd. '*6 v.

abs.

Pr 6 12

exc. cstr.

(i 9

15

'NH Jos 14

t,P)Ne2 10 Isi3 12

^3

(E);

Pr 6

'N

(||

}1K

On

Dr

29

"

12

13

-^!
woman Gn
26
5
28
6
4Ec 7
2. coll. w, mankindGn i 9
32
5
(JE 2 4 t.) Dt 4 (D6t.)(on 2S
(P 2 8t.)6
Sm
17
9
7'
cf. 1 CI117
v. Dr
); distinctly = men -f
women Gn i 27 5 Nu 5 given as name Gn 5
but= warriors Is 2 2 'K 3?T D^OlS); beasts
23
Ex 8 13 14 9 10 (P) 9 19
(41 1.) nH3 Gn 6 7 (J

man

22,22-23,25 g*- 12 17
2

opp.

6- c -

'

6-7

(||

-?.13.16

62

EZ I 4
50 5I
11
8
36 Jon 3 Zp

cmbn,

jk*,

'3

all

||

J)

Hg
Nu 3
3

late prop]l

25
i

13

29

8.11

n Zc2 8

28
||

Gn

n?n

;'

||

9-

?')

".17.19.21

|[

cf. Jon
3
descript. of

20

13

jS7
2 j J
,

( d(

L Co )

p& Ez 4

+ nonan-^ap

id.

(P)

32

10

Je

cf.

15

3<l

Ez \--*\ &

'

||

21

Dt

Nu

19

(||On) Ez
2
(8^t. Ez, alw. addressed to proph.); V. 3
'NH 1 S 26 19 made in God's image Gn i 20,27 9'
29
29,29
cf. Ec
as feeble, earthly, mortal Nu i6
7
5

so 'N-ja

23

i.r,.6.8

shin,

44

as sinful

33

236f

'

smoothly covering

as

'

^49

Ch

12

Ho 6

"- 4

7
;

Jb5

8 40 2

of

men

1J0

Ch

6 36

fKl?) Eci2
Je io 14 cf. Nu 5 6 Jb

cf.

25

in general, other

';

men

ground (as tilled, yield-

1.

Gn 2 n 3 23 4 12 5-' 8 21
Ex 23 19 (E) Dt 7 13 n 17
-

17 -

2-3-

31

Ne

2,i

38

Jo

io

:!C - :,s

10

83

Jb

cf. fig.

2 - 10 - 15

23 - 24

Je

Pri2 u
nay)

(||

On Gn

also 'Nil

23
3o
35
io5

23

47

24

Hgi n Mal 3 u f

27

25

,-,,9

20

(J)

26 10
i.e. lover of husbandry (tr do these point to
Prl03 )'N
nay
earlier meaning tillage 1 cf. Dl
'$ artN

husbandman ; meton.

tiller,

Ch

On

Zc 13 5 t2. piece of ground, landed property


Q n 47 S 19 .19.1 3 .20.22.22.23.20
J) ^ ^2 ^} +3earth as material substance; of wh. man is made
Gn 2 7 ('KH-fO 1?V); so animals v 19 ('"-?);
.

altar

20 24

Ex

12

on head, sign of woe 1 S 4


1
contrition Ne 9 (cf. 12N, 13J?)
4B

Ch

^ID

earthen vessels 'N

Is

15

of

rnyc

'Nil
;

s1

45

32
j

17

(firmness of earth, firm earth,


4
7
clay-ground, for casting - moulds
or claymoulds (Be)? or is this n.pr.1 Klo prop. rnj!B2
cf. 2

in the red cave); mule-loads of 2K5 17 ;


2
lie the dead -iSJTrimN >iV*p Dn 12 cf.

i""?*!^'?

in

it

Gn3 19-23

4
4. ground as earth's visible
146
'NH
D"i
surface
Gn i 2 6 20 (both P) Ho 2 20 cf.
Gn 7 s 9 2 (J f) Lv 20 25 (P) Dt 4 18 Ez 38 s0 also
2,3
6
as wet with
Gn 4 I0 (J) Is 2 4 21
3 Zp i
14
12
dew 2 S 17 ; rain 1
18 1 cf. personif.
17
32
n>a-riN 'Nn rinsa Nu i6 30 (P) (||
v ), vid.

-^

'
J

Am

(opp.

px

31

of partic. place, spot

abode of

man Gn 4 u Ex

2S14

oft.

32

12

7
;

33

Nu

lfl

'Kn '3B
12

Dt'6

15

5. land, territory,

t.

(J)

Gn
16

Lv

20 24 (J

2l) -- ,i

47
t.

Ez

;
;

KHp

Dt

io c

Gn2

Ps82

(Merx ArchivI

but Eleisch.

(P)

33

(as tilled, Ger.

'

ISLSA,

33

personif.

20

D'aro Ez i 8 14 21 cf. 4 i' 9


trees
19
Dt 20 (rd. CHNn v. Di) opp. God 1 S 15 29 i6 7 7
18
1
18
s
Is 3 3 Ez 2 8 2:9 V Ch 2
29 2 Ch 6 Mai 3 cf.

Ex

rl05

(all J);

4 25

34

26

Nu 9S 25
Jb 20 27 13 Pr 15 2i ,M0 2 4 r0 Ec 7 20 + oft.
WisdLt, Je 2 4 25 Ne 2 cf. 'K C B3 Nu 9 "- +

12

Ch

1 - 3 -4 - 5

Di.)

ground, land

n.f.
224

14. 11. 18.33. 42. 51

28 19

(||E'i3N);

12

byi>2); = any one Lv

& v.

25

Ex

cf.

Lv5 4 (||^S3.)i3 2

(J)" 5

ing sustenance)

Wan'

25

JtpCJ* 1

close-fitting;

HI

Thes; ('K(n) 33 oft.=pl. of 'n Gn 1 6 + zgt, cf.


'Sn niJS Gn6 2 4 ) 1. a icm (
Ger. Mensch)
5--.s.i5.,6.i8
h
being Gn 2
+) i6 ( 27t J)

art., cf.

v DT cf. Ar. ^0 smear (spread


ZMO
737
m+
over surface) cf. also No
) -'nGhi
2J
cstr. npnx Gn 4 7 +
sf. non Jb 3 r + 2 t.
&

As. admu, young (of

cf.
'

creatures)

-.2.25

'N Ojicoll.

+3 n ;p r-m-

etc.;p^.ni'3"lN

Dlw but No ZMG1886 722

seld.

so oft. Ph.

;s

[addmu] make, produce

ct?- -^- s -

'

cf. 1

(without

Ez

= men

*?.3)

86

i3_

18S6

D"TN 560 n.m. Gnl


iv 1,1,4
Sab. id., CIS

Irtian

Ez 27

-2L

cf.

COjN) P r

(||

On

"

* Pr 14\

coll.

man

't?n

comp. Ar.

n.pr.m. 5th son of

D*Ti^

bird)

Ch5

j-

first

over ag.

(Pers.?).

T)pV

680c

PT^N

'

I-

On Is

||

15

+4. n.
pr.loc. city in Jordan valley (as builtl) Jos 3 16

Tin.

v.

Vrss); 'K V.? 2 S 7 14


8 (|| D'On); f 49 3 62 10 (both
of low opp. men of high degree

strength).

n.pr.m.

11

-'

9 - 11 17

Co

(del.

bebaut'l

TTN

Je

'Nn iriN y 7

(cf.

171
n.pr.m. a chief Israelite Ezr 8 '.

"MlN

42

+ 73

29

Ar ^

cf

(*

Gn

DHM in

Minsean i>yiN

cf.

||

3H

fr.

to grieve

S 2

T 7N2HN n.pr.m. 3rd son of Ishmael


Ar.

7 - 28

23

53AE7

Ju 16 17

to particular ones)

14

'N Ex 3 s esp. as
31
1M,
i2' 1 S 20
4
6

L7

4 - 23

813

Ex

S 2 o 15 +
f
19
cozintry( = )"\a)Gn 47
(all J,

D)

? pN) cstr. bef. n.pr. D^SO 'K


bsnO 'N Ez n +
9
1|

n*j^n^ 'N is

esp. of

,7

17

land as promised or given by

]TTN

^ to his people
Canaan Gn 28 15 Ex 20 12 Xu
ii 12 32 n (allJ?)Dt5 ,6 +i6t.Dt,Jos; 1
8 34.40
+ Je 16 15 24 10 25 s 35 15 Ez 28-' 2 Ch 6 2531 7 20
s
19
cf. also Dt 12
21 23 2 9 27 2 K 17 23 Is 6 11 7 1G
33

+ Ez 34
41 1.; + Jo 2
14'

13 27

+ Ne

(mm '), in all

25

(peraonif.); Kp>? 'K Zc 2 16 (of. sub


hence also as Yahweh's land Dt 32 43
Is 1 2 Zc 9 1G 2 Ch 7 20 t6. whole earth, inhabited
earth (seld. cf. also 'Nn ">}B sub 4 supr.) Gn 1 3
'
28 14 (both J cf. )nK iS 3 22 18 2 6 4 ) Dt 14 2 Am 3 2
Is 24 21
t7 n.pr.loc. city in Naphtali (as
built cf. CHK 4:1=:ed-Ddme1)
of L. Gennes.
Jos i9 M v. Di.

supr.);

12

10"

G11

n.pr.loc. city in Vale of Siddim

28

Dt2 9

22

Ho

Jos 19

11

(^

Lag

addmu

As.

DF

cf.

t[D!N, D"TN] vb. be red (on format, cf.


LagBN83cf 120) Qal Pf. 3 pi. 10ns rwrftfy, of Xazirites La 4"; Pu. Pt. reddened, dyed red,

Ex

(of shield),

I4

25 26

35

7 - 23

34

19

36

39

OWN?

of rams' skins

(allP)'.

Hithp. Impf.

redden, groiv or look red, E^Nfi? Pr 2 3 31 (ofwine) ;

Hipli. Impf. emit (show) redness


J?bin?

grant

W^K:

Is

Nu

20 14 24

LagBN120 )

(cf,

(of sins)

be glaring,

i.e.

fla-

also v 15 ).

(cf.

adj.

8 8
'

(||

p^V

cf.

As.

DF

22

87

Gn

25

TD"!^
8to;

28 13

rd.

(||

(0*13 'K);

on format,

BN144

Lag

cf.

(fr.

Nu

as subst. red,

= tJie(red) lentils
n!$0.

infr.; cf. also

earnelian
cf.

in?'); heifer

Ch^,y\

BIKn v

redness;

Ex

28

17

39

10

cra(j-

(P)

Ez

n.[m.] name of a condiment (Ar.

Anderson in Di;

Gn

n.[f.]

TQI^
v.

but

19 ; water 2
3
rednesson garmentls63 2
30 30

25

30 30
-

cf.

As.

adumatu

(J; so rd. for 'Nil


(tB'" 1 *?

Ez 25

14

MT;

22

9..8. 2 2

2K
iK ii

14

(Qr;

16
17

^ 52 2;

1'

etc.)

iK

11

S 21 s

14
28 17
w
D
?h
DIX);

tf&riK

Kt D^fiN,

/. ni>t?ns<

mul DF)

Ch

v.

1
.

(cf.

24 43
-

As. ada(m)mu-

42
49
13 (DT) v
nDT-v^j/^.Mfe^OI^ 14 37

Lv

of leprous sores

"hyiO"TNl adj. red, ruddy, of Esau as new-

Gn

born babe

E?

25

25

Media Est

firm, strong

Dl w)

Pers. admdta, unrestrained).

(cf.

As. [adannu]

cf.

adv. adannis, strongly, exceedingly

DF>(2) Fii.
whence pK

(a)

whence

(3)

make firm, fasten (cf.


(b) determine, command,

p*!N
;

Thes Add.,

MV

1,

jut)

rule,

(a) intr.

al.

whence

J"]?;

put under command, ride over (cf. PI)


whence pn; v. also (4) Lag 51 -" 02 f^K fr. &\).
Ex2C 19
base, pedestal }T Ex
[]1&] n.m.
,

'

57

Ex

6 19 +

Ct 5 15 + etc.
1 pedestals of fine gold, on wh. pillars of marble
were set Ct5 la 2. 2>edestals of the earth on wh.
its pillars were placed J b 38" (|| corner-stone).
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 2 6 191!U9 +52t, in Ex 26.27.35-40 Nu 3.4
38

pi.

D'?nN

cstr. 3"|K

P)

yn
cstr.

Edom

L)

(6) tr.

(all
'Nil

&

a prince of Persia

(mug. disputed; (1)

7*7K

ace.
0?b"]).

S 16 12 17 42

rbvp sub r6y.

t^EHN n.pr.loc. v.
"TRP^n^ n.pr.m.
14

Edom

(whence name

Di); of youth

cf.

cf.

I1I\

v. Di).

n.pr.m,

Sm Co

n.m.

Ml13

'

|P Jos 3" +

Dt io +

sf.

for ta")N

lord (Ph.

Ez

22
,

of altar.

pN) 'n ^i2 +


5

pl.^pN I s2 6 13 +; cstr.V.'" ^
1 S 25"+ etc.; (tflN, ^,'
1

^K

^'"l^

Sem43

BS
(name of a god? v. Sta
KeI1
thinks dial.
DINIDy; but Bae
-

121

vid. n.pr

var. of

DnK,

J3= D"JK V.?) = Esau, elder son of Isaac Gn


25
30
(where etym. = red, cf. v (E 1) & sub
(J)
25
1819
2. coll. (m. but f. Mai i
TCHX) 36
(P).
as descend, of Esau Gn
Idumeans
Edomites,
D1*1N

^D

(chiefly in 'K

t.

s
"hn^i* adj. gent. Edomite Dt 23

17

Oi"TN

+9

6e under, low, inferior (cf. P^, (jb),

red-'N Is 63 s Zc i 8 + Gn 25 3030
10
f.HB^ Xu ia s ,pl.0nsn*| 2K
v.infr.; DVlK Ct5
ruddy, red, of man Ct 5 10 horse Zc
3"+ 2 1.
to'lN

18

18

t,_

to

).

21 22

'K iJ3 -f 137 7 'K 03 La 4


p oe
29
Idvmaea(f. Ez 3 2 35" and
Edom,
land
3.
of
32
43
5
of Pal. Gn 3 6
+ 32 t. (incl.4 rpf
3 6 ) S. & SE.
16 17 21 31
Nu 20 23 2 33 s7
'X Gn 32 4 ' H? Gn 36
15
+ )j uncertain whether 2 or 3 are Ex 15

20

h&ao\

BN28

CWD Na

MT

(for

t'D'TO^N adj. reddish


Naphtali,

tawny, Eth.

{>)

13

(DV);/.riOTp-!Kv

D^TK

II.

v. 3p3.

(only in derivatives),

j?3n ^P"T^ n.pr.loc. pass in


33

+2
2

12

is.2o.2i.

so

H?3"I^

3it.

^6o WeDr); perh.


DIN; &<B,
Ch 1 8"; MT tnx but v. We Dr);
also v (@
also 2 Cli20 (v. Be); 'K = king of Edom Nu
iChi8

v.

'

iS i4 47 4-

(P); also

c.

21

9 - 43

36

are variations of Mass. pointing to distinguish divine reference fr. human. PI., with few
exc.

an intens.

pi.

in all other pers.

reading p ro b. in
Der Gottesname Adonaj

',

format.);

of rank
;

word takes

sf.

so doubtless here.
all

TIN

cases

T BN 188
hag

makes

'pN now found

Dalman

kV-tu

A
Aram,

'jiS an

in J 51

as pi.

Orig.

t.

in

11

tGn

Nu

35

31

36

19

32

s 2

42

21

P tGn 2f UA

in

& K; in Chr only


(=2S24 3 22 ) 2 Ch 2

iCh2i 3 3 3 23
-

Ex

10

often

'

Lord andmy God 1//35 23 (writers that use ^ivS

in sources,

use ^'"IX); t>. Adonay 11. pr. of God, parallel with Yahweh, substit. for it oft. by scrib.
error, & eventually supplanting it. In earlier

seld.

13 14
Is & Je
;
Je 37 20 38; elsewh.
-

only in hist, parts Is

8912

36

tDniio 1H "'i2" Zci


E112 13 *3*IK "3 tEx
6

4513

13

4
1013

fno

Jos

Ju
Ju

(J)

,s

Is 3 17

4
13
6

20
referred 'to God, but 31K *3 +G11 43
6
24
]7 26
11
ref.
to"
1
12
(J)
1
S
i25
3
44 Nu
human superiors. There is uncertainty as to
s

is

IS

Gn

"31*}

18

master (1)

19

men

ref. to

tf^ 19 2) tl.

18

lord,

sg.

23

(CoVt codes)

34

n??"^?

n
whole earth Jos 3

P1^

13

Lord f

V W Zc 4

(J)

14

Mi

(e)

Ne 3

governor

23

Ch

19

12

4
13
19 22 36

DTINn

ynS| I35
'*

T?."'^ Is 5

Hoi 2

Vj'iy

15

4 -"

37

cf. 1

Je 27 4

lord of
i47 5
22

Ch 1

Ne8

16

10
;

,7

=f
3.

10

4 5

8
6
9 Jei 4
(K -OK ra J?T

'

(b)

ION

in pro ph. formula

Am

Q3.9.11

13 .5
3"
4

'i

Ez (80 1,

Am

'N y?a3

5. 'OIK mn^

Ez6 3 25 3 3 6

'K-13^
"

' 'iNin nb

Yahweh my Lord

3"

Am

^ 68

Am

21

14

4
;

109 21 140 3

6. rmzx nin ^'ns a ) my Lord


141 Hb 3
(
s
23
Yahtceh S. (v.ntelrfyj, 6Q 7
22 s 12
9 Is io
3

Am

3
;

^8 210 Ne io 30

for^.).

49

13

DW

136

16
15
22
7
4
13
8
'N Is 7 28 30 49 51 65
Je 7 20
i
3
6
x
s
22
"> 'K
Ez
Ob
rt.);
Is 56 Je 2
(13
5 7

rob.Am3 7 8 7 2

13
6

'<

Is

husband, Yahweh)

i'Ay

(possibly error

17

God Mai

Dt io

W3/1K/*

14

tain whether (a) or

(/) prince
fam^ Gn 40 1

= K

17 - 25

only in sources

(2) ref. to

lords

(prob.

(0)

10

Zp i 7 Ob Zc 9 14 f 71 516 73 28 (b) appar.


n.pr. Adonay Yahweh Is 25 s Je44 2c exil. Is
4o 10 +(iot., but 6 111 rd. mn\ ); (c) uncerMi

K2

Gn 42 io..33 ( E ) 44 s (J) r S 29
(E) Ju3 + 40t. S&K; Oh

Ez4 8 9
20 37
4 32
)i3 9 2 3 49 2 4 24 28 24 29 16 inappropriate in mouth
of God
del. tflK (Co) or rd. n^ribii * (Dalm.)

prophet

4
^?7 'N D119 favour taking's
16 17 19 19 19
v
^(nW<?)
as
the divine name.
9

13

nt.) Dt23 16 Jui 9 ni2 +i3t. S&K;


+
19
Jb 3 f 123 2 Pr 25 13 27 18 30 10 Is 2 4 2 Am 4 Zp
9
Mai i 6 6 (c) husband Ju 19 2627 ^45 12 (<Z)
i
310

9 ' 15

'

"

(J,

'

2S 7 (6t.)iK 2 2G 8 53

The phrases wK "'j'lK


Adonay my God; D^Nn ^IK. Dn
1

'

86

he rds. miT ).

nw

kings Dt io''
f 136 3 Is 26 13 ; elsewh.
intens. pi. of rank, lord, master, ( 1 ) ref. to men
24
(b)
() proprietor of hill Samaria tl K 16
AMM
7
(Cov't code) Gn
master Gn 40 (E) Ex 2 i*
9

"O'-IS (a) my Lord Yahiceh (v. miT) Gn


4.
i5 2 8 (JE) Jos 7 7 (J, om.')Dt 3 24 9 26 Ju6~ 16 23

13

24

7-8

12

Wrb$

Dn

16

38

TltoX ^ 'KH, earlier Is i 24 3 io 33 19 4 (tfWj Is


io 16 in common MT; not Massora, doubtless
ptN' V' 1 14 7
scrib. error); 'H Mai 3
2. pi.
lords,

the

seeming to belong here), Am

1CU5
many cases are doubtful); 1
sub ();
3
(Mass.^TlKfor niiT'cf.Dalm. 2 K 7 6 Dalm. rightly

21

t.

questions

(b) master
or of affairs Gn 45
18
s
5
ref.
to God,
\jr 12
(c) king Je 22
34
(2)
mrv plXn the Lord Yahweh (v. mrp) Ex 23 17
-

+ (19

Ez 18 2329 33 1720 2i 14 (prob. ' VlS as in usual


phrase); Zc 9 4 Mal i 12 14 Lai 14 + (i 4 t,) ^2 4 3 7 13
c5
5
17
78 90 C?nw) no (Dalman puts most of these
;

(a) supt. of household,

(E) = i^ 105

s 9

"irprrN

22

'

^>

nisn^fn rjfj
28
cf.
ra/^e ; </, God of
16
Hosts my Lord
(6) a divine name,
Adonay, Yahiveh S. Je 46 101 5o 25 (c) uncertain are '* '* 'K ipx H3 I s io 24 2 2 14 15 ' DN:
15
'X'"- Is
Je2 19 49 5 5o 31
3
(,,

Am5

sf. 1 s.

(^IN) (1) l'ef. to men: my lord, my master,


5
(Cov't code) Gn 24 12 + 44 (J,
(a) master Ex 2
20 1.) 1 S 3 o 1315 2 K 5 3 2022 6 15 (6) husband Gn
'ilK

'I"

18
8

12

+ ,47
(S

1S

75

22

23

ls
;

6 - 1Lls

K2

(P),

(e)king

16 - 23

19

43

20

l:l

(_/)

17

3(?) -

18(?J

10 13

31

13

23

part); exil.Is 4 9

14

j"I^ n.pr.m. (or

Bezek Ju

title)

king of Can.

without Maqq. v 56

1";

'p~I^" 3 l^ n.pr.m. Canaan, king of Jeru!

>1

Ho; Is 3 7 24 38 14 lc (hist.
22
(cf.5i ); Mii 2 ^ i6 2 + (47t.,
not

chiefly this sense, exc.

sub b.;

salem Jos io

Lord

wK y
l

'

my
my Lord is Sidiq divine

[Lord of righteousness;

is righteous,

or

>3_b,

K\Vh* Ph.
}

^3nX

etc.)

(n^lWt) n.pr.m. {my Lord

^in^'lS!

is

Ph. ;DK>tmN, ^jnriN, K'OC'JIN etc.,


KBI1,172
1. fourth son
)
s
ofDavidiKi +nt.. 2 13 +5t. ( n>3nN 2 S 3 4
Yahiceh,

cf.

in As. Aduniba'al Schr

cf. 'JtKl

name cf. P^

17

exc.

HWofmanyMSS.);

city

22 2 K 19
not S
1
not Chron.
memorials Ezr io 3 (ref. to Ezra) Ne 1 11 4 s
"WisdLt only Jb 28 28 (doubtless scrib. error for
6

(v.

TpJ2,

11

captain

59

C1

15

Ne

td.

->,

35

( ' f)
2s

n.pr.

tp^T^

iS 22 +
12

(k) general re2S11


8
cognition of superiority Gn 24 18 32 +
33 +
24
(J,
t.),
Bu2
(i
44* +
iS2 5 + 5 t.); (2) ref.
13
4
to God: ^X a. my Lord Gn 20 (?E) Ex 15
27 30
(Sam. m,T) elsewhere in Hex, J; Gn 1
32
2
22
i9
Ex 4
5 34 Nu 14 Jos 7; also Ju

Ju

yra

n.pr.loc. in Babylonia Ezr

]^

13

44

father Gn 31 (E); (a) Moses


26
22
(P); (h)
i2 u 32 27 (J); 3 6
u
- IL2s
i
theojjhanic
(i)
angel
Jos 5 14
;

t.);

Nun
S

18

(E),

I2t.);

priest

mc Gn 42
F+(J,
Ju4

&K

Ex

1
10

(rf)

(c) prop/te*

(J);

713

5 7 18
-

28

Ch

).

3. a chief of the people

Ezr

13

cf.

13
).

2. a Levite t2

tNe io

17

Ch

17

= D^K

7^

OpTFN

'E^IN

12

head of a family Ezr


io 17 ).

Ne7

13

18

of Solom.

Ne

meaning dub. pei'h^


Wpl9 ) Est 3
be darkened, eclipsed, but v. Dl
8
gi-2
i.i5.ir.i9.2i
Eut a .
cf- p a i m- Xab.TlN Vog

damv.DF p M8 ctAI " B


-

(IiTDIK
T
'

TQ"VrTN n.pr.m. (my Lord


official

t-|"T n.pr.fm.J 12th (Babylonian) monthBab. A(d)Feb.-Mar. (late Heb. loan-word,

n.pr.m. (iy Lord has arisen)


13

nn

28

K12 WeDr Sm

exalted)

is

so also

tTJ^Q-)"| n.pr.m. (Adar

18

^"^N
official,

(contr. or corrupt, cf. foregoing)

under David

(=Dyin

Chio

S 20 24

&

Rehob.

Adar-malik(1)

same

1K12 18

t,,ckEel. Bab. 1.

lh%] vb.

-ni

wide, great, (thence)

high, noble (? As. addru Dl w)


Niph. Pt.
majestic, glorious, of '\ "HNi Exi5"; cstr
^?. v 6 (v. Di); Hiph. 7^/ "i^N! ma&e </foW-

22?4

Dl

cf.

1/7
Adar

but
Dl
name Xinib; on Carth.

K17

19

37

is

ol,,. KSGTV1880,19f

belli

V.

BaeBe1

-\1turv v.

or A.

Jen Ko457f al. rd.

a god of Sepharvaim
son of Sennacherib 2

140

otherwise Sayce

0tl

prince, As.

is

ABK

cf.

K52f

g
Sayce M Babl51f

K52f

(jDoet.)

KAT

011 jj.^.

ls

).

v.

Counsellor, Decider,

t[

>

S 20 24

31

As.

64

1.

2. parricidal

Is 37

s8
.

W>1\*

)"i3TTN

T"1TN n.[m.]
aduru, adiru)
s

||

WRS^

n), so

nobte>),

"iniN

of price of shepherd
2. mantle, cloak (as wide)

l:l

but

mis

rd.

fflN.

pom.

v.

magnificence (As.

1. glory,

ironic,

(symbol.) Zc

Mi

DTOIN sub

v.

the teaching Is 42 21 (^ subj.)

o?<s

(n lost bef.

tHN

foil,

HnK

* 427

01

jni-

v.

(^oM/s?) city in Judah

n.pr.loc.

Ch II 9 (cf. \\8wpa, Acopa, J os Antvm.10.1. xiv.5.3^


now iMra, W of Hebron, Bob. BB " 215

3 Gn 3 7 + 3 t.; ^an.K Dtis


3HK G1127
7
g'fs. nrinx Ct i + etc.
/yj/ 3nN ; (on-) p r 3 12
17
+ ig/ans Pr 8 (cf. Ew !192d Ges* 6"); 2HN1
D1HN Ho 14 CaVlM
Mai i 2 irnnkl Hon
;

n.pr.m. (noble

grandson of Benjm.

TVS

Ch

1. son of Bela,

1).

(peril,

Nu 26 Gn 46
40

q.v.

Judah Jos 15 3 (nnw); ="vnK

tTHN
8
?

error

21

cf.

2. city in

).

-ran

? ..)

Nu 34

4
.

,,i7

T//ii

adj.

majestic'K

(v. infr.) etc.

Ex

15

+;

f.

m.^N

10

^ 93"*;

93 76

Inf. cstr.

name

of

of

8"'.

ma-

2. subst.

Ju

Na

1325

Je 14 25 (|N!fn n^N fig. so)


30 Zc
11 2 2 Ch 23 20 Ne 3 s io 30
of 'i Is io 34 33 21 of
s
servants of 'i x// 16 3 (
priests 1 cf. 1 Ch 24 &
2

18

3536

3 -1

21

v.

Che).
1

rH/TM

cloak

n.f. glory,

nvJN Ez 1 8 cstr.
+ 3 t. DFrnK Zc
;

Gn
1

abs. Jos 7

24

1K19
4t. ;
5
magnificence,
glory,
1=
25

Srni

13

TW

(so

= false proph.)

cf.

of Elijah

8.i3.u.

K 19

1319

^ ut n y\ ny:^ ni'lX (fine mantle of Shinar = Babylonian mantle doubtless costly) Jos

2124

(J)

&

Am5

T\^

Gn

(late) 'N

alone

Jon

Ba s ^ 174 *;

cf.
<

>rinnk

25

sq.

|>

abs.

Ho

nninH 'Dt

3-";

Ec

&

&

human object;

Gn22

28

Ho 3
UHN Zc 8
+ -Vl^ Mi
;

19

Pt.

infr.;

Is 4

etc.;

Ch 1 9 2

human);

25

Ges5 63B 2 );

etc;

ink

isprob.
f.

Iianfc

Pt.pass. MHX Ne
(mostly c. ace,

. fore

abs., opp.
2

304

XUnNHo's

3 Ec 5

(late), sq.

v. infr.), (affection

pure, divine
to son

io

11

15 - 1516

1834

+ obj. Lv

OnN

sf.

-nriN

15

mnx

active

Ip

Dt io 12

6 + etc. ; cf. also sub n.


(ante) Dt io 18
26 1. ; f. cstr.

1.

both pure

human

:: <

& im-

love to

Ec 3 s of love
(JE) Pr 13 24 so

bate N?K>

3 -1

<J

37
;
44
also 2 S 13 Ew Th We,cf. Dr, of Dv'd's loving
Amnon; never to parent, but mother-in-law
Ru 4 15 of man's love to woman wife Gn 24"
21

,20.30

/WM7

'tf

Thes MV, but < adj.f. fr.


3
(or sub 2). 2. manq.v.), of shepherds Zc 1
s5
tle, cloak (wide garment) of hair ~W? Gn 25
3
4
of shepZc 13 (as proph. mantle, so perh.

of vine Ez'i

herds

3hN Ec'3 8

(cf.'Ko

=-'

jestic one, of nobles, chieftains, etc.,


6

nsri
Zc 8 17 ;
T
T
n| rlx'Pr4 6 ianx ^' 3I

mpi.nNri

1. majestic (wide, lofty)

a ship Is 33 21 ;
23
s
a vineEz i7 (rn"iJN fSa, S o Fit; or
atreeEz 17
'K 11. abstr. v. sub ft~)/}K infr.); also fig. of kings
18
nations Ez 32 18 gods 1 S 4 s of ^ ^
136
4

Pn
f^hNn ^ 4

22

of waters of sea

v//-

'

t~n^

16

Ez

7 t.

B>H.

v.

vb. love-QalP/. an* Gn 2 7' +

2]6
14

TD vYTTNl

Befor

only 7n/. a&s.

(cf.v 32 (JE),alsoDt2i lo.l6.1.J UI4 16 lg


21
i?""
i
Est2 17 H03 EC9"
2 Chi i
but also Gn
415
14.15
10
2 St.
13"
3 4 (J) JU l6
(where of carnal
desire) iKn'cf. v Ho
J?n X loving a para3
18

!9

9-

BaNB1 6 w oman's love to man t S tS 20


28
v MT, but rd. ^T3nir5Nnb^-b3^BT@We

mour,
(so

Dr)

'

v.

3-4-7

>-=-3.4

(5

subj

j a j;o

fi

of

s
adulterous Judah Je 2 25 Is
37
of love
57 Ez i6
of slave to master Ex 2 5 (JE) Dt
16
15 ; 'inferior
to superior 1 S 18 22 cf. v 10 love to
-

Lv

19

18

0JO3

n ? nN1),

neighbour

partic. to stranger

13

nnN

(both P), Dtio


love of friend to
;
S 16 21 18 13 20 1717 Jb 19 19 Pr 17 cf. 2 S
Ch I9 2 ;~v. also Pr 9 s 16 13 cf. 15 12 v. esp.
2. less oft. of appetite, obj. food, Gn
Pt. infr.
4 914
(JE); drink Ho 3 1 Pi-2i 17 husbandry
27
11
10
cf. fig. of Ephraitn Ho io
sq. inf.;
2 Ch 26
13
1
23
of
cupidity
Ho
length of life
;
34
9 Is i
13
9,9
Ec 5 ; of love of sleep Pr2o cf. fig. of sluggish
watchmen (sq. inf. )Is 56 10 also c. obj. abstr. wisdom (personif.), knowledge, righteousness, etc.
15
Mi 6 s (inf. infini22 11 29 s
Pr 4 6 8 1721 1
5
18 19

34

LVI9

friend
19'" 2

hrvx
use 3 "; of mere sexual desire 2 S 13 13 fig. of
Jerusalem's love to '< Je 2 2 (^n'blb? '), & of
1

love of adulter. Jerus. v 33

Ho

his people

2. God's love to
ninhy) J e 31 3 Is 6 3

('

,J

ZP3

17

^HK (=inN? v.Thes.)

-v/^

Gn 46 Ex6 u
10

n.pr.m. son of Simeon

Tnr?i5

Am

||

Zc 8 19 ,cf.Pr.i 9 8 te>B3 3HN ab n3p; obj. folly,


s
s
5
5G
evil, etc., Mi 3
109 17 Pr i 22 8 3G
4 f 1
52
5
21
3
19 19
17
cf. 18
Zc 8
cf. [? K Am 4 Je 5
sq.
i7
10
8
1S
esp. of idolatry Ho 4 (where
Inf. Ho 12 Je 1
2
*
3. love to God Ex
del. n cf. Ko p
) Je 8
6
20 (JE) elsewhere Hex only Dt 5 10 6 5
9 t.
Dt + Jos 22 s 23 11 ; also Ju 5 31 iK3 3 Ne i 5 Dn9 4
24
esp. in (late) ^3i
116 145 20 but usually sq.
name, law, etc. of" ^ 5 12 26 s 40 17 69 s7 70 5 97 10
47
1 1
+ 1 1 1. yjf 1 1 9 cf. Is 56 s ; cf. also of love
10
|i22 6
4. esp. Pt. 3HN
to Jerusalem Is 66
tives)

T"IinN n.pr.m.

son

of

^<7^ (^ *:) inter

a Benjamite,

1.

Gera, deliverer of Isr. fr. Moab Ju3i5-i6.20.io.21.23.-26


1
fore2. a Benjamite, son of Bilhan (
4
going?) 1 CI17 10

2K 3 U

lSS

alas JuI

J-

'

3<J5

f+

with b Jo i 15 0i 5!? nr\$ alas for the day!


In the combination HIiT/JlK ilHN Jos
for etc.
8
13
22
7
Ju
6
Je i 6 4 10 14 13 32 17 Ez 4 14 9 ii 21*.
7
6

5 - 15

T^ini^

n.pr.loc. town or district in Baby-

by which a stream is designated Ezr

lonia,

()
6

13

La

Zorej",

Hiram
38

of

David

12

(||jn) so

God

Abr. of

(fig.

15

^
-

146

13

23

88 19

&

Ne

13

26

Ch 20'
men Dt 4 37

HosV " 22^ 1K10

'

14

24

etc.

2Ch2

12

Pr

people Israel,

(b) to

5. of divine
2

10

^47 to Jerusalem
43 48 Je 31 Mai i
2
6S
s
7
(c) to righteousness, etc.
87
33
^ 78
28
s
4
8
iph. Pt. pi.
t
37 45 99 Is 61 Mai 2".
^anNjJn 2 S i lovely, loveable of Saul & Jonath.
Is

->//

2:!

(||

D^JWH).

fPi.

PL pl.sf. '3_no

t.;

t[inN]

n.[m.] love only

pi. D*3rjK, loves,

amours; bad sense Ho 8 9 but 'K np'S loving


hind Pr 5" (fig. of wife ID n^jp).
,

||

t[nn] n .[m.]

H09

id.

03HK

sf.

v.

Hi Now)

the idol

i.e.

Pr

Cor

(cf. 1

sive

form

the

an objection, being unusual with

is

ps.

down (?), Ar. Jj* he inhabited,


IJ"T * (settle
cf.As. dlu, settlement, city, ma'dlu, mcidltu, bed;

TTtN 34 n.m. Gn 13 3 tent (cf.

As. dlu, supr., Ar.

DHM

^\,'fellow-dwellers, family, Sab. br\X


al., also in 11 .pr. Sab. & Ph. v. as^ns)

1883 341
'

abs/x Gn

20

-f

Ex

cstr. id.

43

28

nbrjK (n

Gn i8 + sf. ^riK Jb 2 9 +
^ 61
Smxsxv
n5nx Gn 9 + 3 t. (v. Dr
pi. D^nk
);
n
5238
<Q'|>nN^Ju
cstr.
8 +
Gn i 3 + (Ges
);
20
^nKNui6 w +; sfbnN Je 4 T^Nu 2 4 +
6

loc.)

21

Jos

22

etc.

1.

nomad Ct

tent of

Je 6 3 49 29 'K 3^ dweller in tents Gn 4 2 5


14
of sol(J); H3pD ^HN tents of cattle 2 Ch 14

27

20

K 8 r)^,
cf.
b$-)V\ exclam. .to thy tents, Israel! 1 K i2

dier

Sa 17 54

cf.

10
Dr, Je 37

Wi

16 16
-

(both ||nw'B>) so Pr io 12 15 17

9
also 17 9

of

man toward man


(^S3)

self

woman Ct
(0^3

& e

10

14

one's

AW

in PIo 13

Taken by many of the


in Ho 13
15 )
14
older interpreters, and even by Ges in 13
as 1 s. impf. apoc. of iTTI I would be : but
this is less suited to the context, and the jus55

Davnx

18

trDnSin.f. love(=Inf.of3nXq.v.) abs.


12
2
'N Prio +i8t.
cstr. nana Je2 +3t.
sf.
4
3
26
vnn f I0 9
inanx i s 6 3 9
inanK 2 Si
Zp 3 17 I=iri3n Pr 5 19 'Dri3n Ec 9" Zow, esp.
WisdLt & late. 1. human (to human obj.) abs.
16

= loved object,

worshipped; pi. =. amours (carnal sense)

Ec

'

adv. where P^N, n.

ii'

S8 5! AW

So

l0 31

~)-

('

(=W3=^3

10

31

'

Ho.

{'x "irun),

"').

SfOHKD (^3") J e 22 + 6 t.';


+ 4 t. 1. friends Zc 13 6 ; 2. lovers in fig. of
adulter. Isr.Ho 2 7 912 14 15 Ez 2 3 5 9 Judah Je 2 2 2022
w
,9
33 36 37
22
23
30 Lai Ezi6
3

"PJIN

21

Dl w & rMft

Ho 2 +
O^nNtp Ho 2

(\3~)

20

also the stream v

friend

(b)

Je 20 46 Est 5 1014
Pr 14 20 also 18 24 27 s
cf.

Is 41 s 2

love (a) to individual

Dt7 8

of Jerus.)
15

'

'K)
;

45

17

S 20
Pr

45

109
between
\jr

8 6.7.7

personif. Ct, 2

cf.

cf.
5

27

v.

Ch

S 20 (but

bridal pavilion,

man &

1G3

26

cf. fig.

cf.

).

cf.

nsn

ri'

54

S 1
S 16 22 (

Dr,

);

of plea-

= bridal-tent,

Jo

2. dwelling, habitation;

/*o2.e (lit. to ^/ty tents, pi.)


,,

io

sure-tent on house-top

love for

also 2
4

16

Ju

3 habitation ofmyh-ouse

16

v.

91

iMhi P

ES
^

10

^.H^P

9" (after
"fin)

132

cf.

Dn

'
;

45
;

14
111 'x habitat, or palace of David where throne
erected Is 16 5 ; PS D3 'N A. of daughter ofZion

(= Jerusalem) La 2 4
nn^'N z c
(II ??fP);

i2 7

= Edom
Hb

[55*0

3.

f os

Q'pnjr 's
;

f 8^

itself,

3'

Mal2 12

(||

of tricked Jb 8
cf.
Pr i^yinfc ' jb i 5 34
QilN 'N

J e 30

18

in'no); o^ri 'k


!)ttn' X | 84 11 D nE>? / K

22

h.

^HN

3piT

sacred tent

^/ie

Sab. -innyirw,
;
of
in construction
Bezalel
chief assistant of

7-11

Nu

J
12 510 Dt3i
;
seems to have same conception of an "fo 'K outside the camp, Nu 1 i- 4
D has no allusion to
such a tent; P mentions it 131 t. as "0 'N;

Ex

face to face,

33

Ex

tabernacle, etc.

1415

31 35

s4

36

"

38

^-

tnn^n n.pr.f. Oholiba (=i 9'bnK tent


Sm) of Jerusalem
in her = (in meaning) n^N
!

cf.

r
oi

as adulterous wile

tiTSl^n^
t
t t

/I

4.4.11.32.36.44

XT'

%/ ^ac)

23

i^z

Oholibama

n.pr.

t:

worship of God; PnNH the tent, 1J?i 'N <ei!


0/ meeting of God with his people (tent of
congregation or assembly Ges MV al.) Ace. to
E Moses so called the tent which he used to
pitch without the camp, afar off, into which he
used to enter, & where God spake with him

^)

Wrw, -]bzbm

Ph.

cf.

120s
used in

'K

cf. "lip

15

IN

1.

0/

(ten*

.-,

1?

</ie

/"2.5.14.18.25

wife of Esau G11 36

f.

Gn 36

2. m. an Edomite chief

Ch

-.

[7n^]vb.Hipli.beclear shine,Impf.
J

1IT

^n!

3 ins.

Di

cf.

rrar?

a>zya, cf.also
error?)

s
moon nv) Jb 25

(subj.

(=^t fr. ^n

LSra
@ > =1. ^ Ko

so

j[

subj.

(by text,

after Ki).

-'- fi

tmt of the
19 1. as bnkn ( c f. Ez 41 ) & rvnyn
testimony Nu 9 15 17 2223 18 2 (as containing ark
& tables of the testimony) cf. 2CI124 6 this
1

tent sometimes confounded with the JSEto but

distinguished in'O'N f3$


6 17

'

29

,cf. 1

Ch

11
;

goatskins, ramskins, & tachash skins, each layer


of eleven pieces stretched in form of a tent,

& protecting the

covering

of parallelopip.

(Ex

26).

JSE'u),

S 2- (om. v.
sjpV 'K v 67
The Mosaic '
Gibeon 2 Ch i 3 6 13
courses
Shilo

wh. was in form

An "WE
Dr) cf. f
'

?HN was at
78

was

60
,

called

later at

of ministry ar-

ranged for service at 'O 'N 1 Ch 6 17 2 3 32 cf.


19
('Nn), v 21 23 ('Kn rV3)
1 Ch 9
David erected an
'

bnk

on Mt. Zion 2 S 6 1 Ch 15 16
Joab fled for refuge to niiT 'N i
the
sacred oil brought fr. 'KH i K i 3
4
'K
8
was taken up into temple i
1JJ10
5
'*
2 Ch 5
had not pi'eviously dwelt in a
0^3, but had gone ^nN"^N ShND /r tent to tent,
5
fr. one to another, i Ch 17
cf. 2 S f; miT 'n
2'Ch

17

for ark
i

(||

& KHp in)

JV2

righteous,

\iV

15

refuge

is

27

5'6

61 5

Tr^n^l vb.denom.
place to place

Gn 1

12 18
-

(cf.

(J), cf.

&

(cf.

hn*

tent,

As. d'ilu(X)

Dn

).

Pi.

M7f

Eeden

J> ael

BL

tent

fr.

/mp/ St

III, 293 f

Nu 2 4

cf.

i?nx

o ^

cardamum, Ar. J.la

J.Iil

fr.

shape

Q^^

smelling

Wetzst

);

he proposes

= little

Nu

tents,

(||

bed,

for

from

1.

pi.

CflN) perh.
sweet-

2. afos, as

Di.

cf.

perfume

'>

aloe SUC-

capsules)

of

D^n*j trees planted by


error for

t ner g

Di ad
cotrina (Schenkel
ct2ded 167
brings under I.
in D e

three-cornered

B ^"-Kenntn.

T^Vcite KoildracM

ssf

p.

Pusey

Mtiller in

agallochum(cf. Sigismund

;:;f)/Joii

,j

Dv^

17

Pr

9
garments ni^nx ^ 45 (|| tb,
14
niyvp); of bride, under fig. of odorif. tree Ct 4
^trr^B).
-ib,
(||

lb, fi3p)

(||

for

Dwn

n.pr.m. Aaron, elder brother of


10
the priest Ex 31 +; mentioned
Moses Ex 7
29
14
30
t.Ex);
Lv8 12 23 +
(ii5
28
Ex 4 15 iv
+
29
24f
39
(80 1. Lv); Nu 2 o 33 + (101 1. Nu); 1 Ch 5
26
21
4
+ Mi 6 (only here in proph.) ^ 77 105
|'~\n^

^^

called ftS?

V3nb2
32

'N1

Ex

10

mn*

+ (all P) called
Ex

sense

Nu

Lv7 34 +,
'^-p Ex

41

19

31 35 39
HK 0; also fts?

Lv

with his sons

D1 WN&1 * AG1) bnKM

yp (v. ^nk)

d.Alue, Dorpat 1874

move

Wilson skrDict '; M.

cf.

2d ed. P

Aromata.Leipz.lss4,

dwelling-place of

90

loan-word

(?

aghil,

jsKterrnK
N113 23
tent was of three layers of skins,

^nfcrn f3e>an

EX35

Ex 39 s2 4 o 2
i^-nxi

n.[m.] odorif. tree, aloe (?)


from Skr. aguru, agaru, dial.

[7HK]

fill.

^
+

tfVlp

310

106 16

v.

38

oft,

^ 99
Nu

21

named

'K *?a in strict

M + oft. D^nan ' V.3 Lv i +


42
Jos 2
1 Ch6
of temple-priests
-

28

40

19

;
3 io
21
18
in gen'l, as descendants of A., 2 Ch 26 29
39
i4. Mj
9.io
w
'-j3
fnan Ne io ;
3I 35
v also I3
& cf_

(contr. for PnS') ^nfcA one's tent like

nomad

Isi 3 2 .

so 'N rT-a

a,

tent,

worshipper at tentSm) of Samaria, adulteress with

tent-woman,

shrine, v.

i.e.

IX
vel).

10 12
-

iChi2

'rva)

tnTTlN n.pr.f. Ohola (for H7HX she who has

28

cf.

18 3 135 19
17
27

f^nK alone

G' i(, ftco-:), conj or (whether aut or


Gn 2 4 49 3 43 Ex 4 11 Ct 2 9 Lv 13 24 Nu
.

3o

1.

5 + oft. (esp. in laws)


ing a preference, nearly
30

sometimes implyrather Gn 24 s5
18 19 1 S 29 s
ten
Ju
a few days or
;

Assyria Ez

23

tlN^riN

4 - 4 - 5 - 36 - 44
.

n.pr.m. Oholiab {Fathers

tent,

-liiyy

ta

D>t?;

= or

1?

b N1N
Prefixed to the first as well as to the second

Lv

alternative (rare) either (whether)., .or

i3 48
2

17

= or,

51
;

Jb 1

Ex 2

if

son, etc.

36

Lv

then, etc.,

perchance,

(si

vera

Ke Mai

1.)

under a general principle, or


he gore a

n3? f3~itf or if

'31

23 2s
-

(v.

Di) 5 s1

22

49b

Nu5

TJ-QN

station

of

Wetzst in De ct168 Weba, ils, in


the Arabah, but identif. not prob.; cf. Di on

Moab

Nu

ace. to

10

14

5
dealt falsely against his

I had
Ez 1 1719 or if I send, etc.
S 20 10 if perchance thy

n.pr.loc. (water-skins)

wildern. Nu 21 10 34 43 not yet determ.,


prob. on eastern skirts of Idumsea not far from
Isr. in

sentence, esp.

31

S 18 13 or if

life,

15

21

2 introducing a

a jjarticular case

= or

Ez

if not

n
22

3. if

(be curved,

T)$

Ar.

op>press, cf.

lent, also trans,

burden,

j.1).

father

answer thee with something hard, Lv 26 41 4.


once, with the juss. (as in Ar. with the sub5
junct. v. T)r il7S )
except: Is 2? I would burn
,
""*
or e ^ se
^ ml
them together, 'tt'E 3 $-

Tit* n.m. brand, fire-brand (orig. perh.

take hold

= except he take hold) of mj strong-

bent stick used

Am
Is 7

4
,

stance,

T^W
rm;

cf.II.

a Judsean

11.pr.111.

or contr.fr.

of God,

{will

b&a$ cf.lJ^K?)Ezr

^")h? (meaning? Thes comp. Ar.

i_>

io

34
,

return,

BN9

). MVcomp.
C)Gl water-carrier , but cf. Lag
33N (with conjectural sense) to get meaning
have a hollow sound. Deriv. and signif. totally
uncertain).

n^N n.m.
etc. abs. ' Lv 20
7

t.

+ 8 t.;

pi.

1. skin-bottle, only pi.

Jb 32 19

(wine-) skins

rniK

Lv

ni3K

D^'in

I9

fii3k

31

new

2. necromancer, in phr.

^JTT IX 31X necrom.or ivizardluv 20 27 (H; usually

DHwnnm

cf.

Sab. TlX enclosing ivall)

Gn2i" + nhKNuu'-h;
^"IK Jos

14;

TO^io-,'

also or

woman

that hath a familiar

RV

a wizard'
but better
or a ivoman, if there should be among
them, a necromancer or wizard , no suff. reason
for exceptional use of phrase here); ^JH^ '"
spirit or that

is

man

Dt 18 11
D'oyfrn

Ch 33 c =2 K 2 (where CjyT*')
nnxn Lv 19 31 20 (H) 1 S 2 8
6

3-9

'n);
2

& mutterseeking dead


for instruction, prob. ventriloquism, & so @)
23

24

Is 8

19

(where repres. as chirping

ing, in practice of their art of

19

3
.

1-??=?'?

fr. tlie

3. ghost, Is 29" -iavi


'=10'!'?^

and thy

ground and

chirp (so

Ge

^ip fio 3iN3

voice shall be as

MV Ew

De Che

til.,

Jt>18 12

+ ;csti\t"d.Jb3i +;H^2S22

interpr. of

Ch

(In these three exx. 31N is usually


interpreted as ghost or familiar spirit conceived as dwelling in necromancer but this
apparently not the ancient conception.)

mancy.

19

3"

etc.;

Edom (WV

16
;

'K)

49

Hazor v 32

=^

2. of righteous sufferer 2 S 2 2 19

19

cf.

7K

from God Jb 31 & DTN nirnK 30 their


calamitous p>aths (sf. ref. to bereavement, pain,
12
etc.)
3. oft. of wicked Jbi8 21 17 31 3 Pr i 2627
15
(wisd. mocks at;
103) 6 24'"; also'K DV Dt
35
Jb 21 30 (cf. supr. 2 S 22 19
18 19 Pr 27 10
32
21
13 13 13
17
DV> H3N DV
Je 18 46
where
Ob
Di* v 15 ).
\ u cf.
23

i.e.

12

||

=^

||

n.m. mist
that

A'A

(deriv.

dub.;

which

affords

W125
shade; otherwise D1
)
I.

m^

dwelling,

ti.

mx

nw

l --

'

o 13 'N3 7NB* inquire by necro-

'a Jb

= ^i8

19

Moab 48

strong;

7K

calamity (poet, chiefly "WisdLt & late);


1. national calam. of Isr. (aposPr 17 3 27 10
17
Ez 3 5 5 Ob 13 13 13 ; of Egypt Je 46 s1
tate) Je 18

a ghost

cromancy ITlNTDJQ DK>N a ivoman who was


JPh xiv 12? f
7
1 S 2 8 '; ( > ES
makes 3iK primarily a subterranean spirit, and
signif. 2 only an abbrev.of 'Nn^JHetc); 3iX3DDp
divine by necromancy 1 S 28 s which seems to be
mistress of necromancy

>m

distress,

'"T^t

4. ne-

'$,'?$

calamity (under

distress,

'

23

but chirp-

ing might be of necromancer," as 8 19 ).

16

24

rd., for nilN-'pN, 3

wh. one bends, cf. Ar. 1J burdening)

rtjrn

fr. the dust thy speech shall

pi.

13

13 Ju 6 7
(on occasion of) Gn 2 6 32

Jos 14 66 ; in 2 S i3 16
L It. We Dr.

IT'S n.m.

2S

W;

^;^ concerning

Je

only

cause,a\w.

s
where sq.
7J?, & cstr., exc. Je 3
because of Gn 21 1125 Ex 18 8 Nu 12

with

circum-

(8t.+

man

tr. 'a

bxo '

HEsnE'D

fire)

vid.infra);

skin-bottle, necromancer,
27

stir

j\7TliM$\ n.f. cause (perh. orig.

hold, etc.

to

b>"nd ' 'k

z c 3 pi. o^Ktyn
stumps of smoking firebrands.

11

Gn

6
;

Ar.

1\

= be

protection,

*1N Jb 3 6 27

1. Ar. (JA betake oneself to a place for

etc.;

2.

id.,

n.m. Is2a5

be tenderly inclined.

(tf.

ls - 23,2
).

coast,

region

152b

place whither one be(contr. fr. ^N so 01


takes oneself for resting, etc., orig. fr. mariner's
4
'W abs. Is 20 -|-; cstr. Je 47 ;
standpoint)
;

(Jb

22

30

v.

sub

IV

f,

>'

cf.

Di)

pi.

DN f 7 2 I0 + f$
;

(Co Dn) \'K Gn io + ; coast, border,


region (mostly late), of Philistia & Phenicia
6
26
so of Caphwith adjacent country Is 20 2 3

Ez 26

1S

16

1W

(= Crete)

>*n 'O?!?
Je 4f; Q>n -QJJa
Je 25
elswh. pi., coasts of Chittim Je 2 10 Ez
5
27
of Elishah v 7 different countries (on or in
3 15 35
s
15 13 18
so
sea) v
26
(last del.Cocf. ) cf. 39
5
\>X
D^an
Djn
"X Gn 10 (P); partic.
also
tor

s2

Nu 31

of Midian

n.pr.m.

"h")N

(desire

Jos 13 21

+ [^tttt] n.[m.] desire

chiefs

five

one of

1)

"W

V&1

pi. cstr.

&

coast-lands

||

Is

islands Is 11
18
v. (without D>n) Dn

io

11

incl. inhabitants,

i*6pi D;n) y 1

Zp

1 ',

11

4i

&f

72

6o 9 66 V1

59

1 "';

yj/

tnl^n n.f. desire abs. Gn 3 + cstr.mxn


1219
18
of
desire, wish Pr 13
io + etc;

Je.31

10

Jb 33 20

^Ol^ ^p ?)

bad

10

V^33)i

t""lDrPN n.pr.m. ((is) land ofpalms'! Thes)


23
28 38 2
youngest (4th) son of Aarpn Ex 6
s
2s;B
s
6 12 16
s 4
26 (all P) 1 Ch
Lv
io

24

Nu

i.2. 3 .4.4.5.6

Pr 2

Ezr8 2_

Pf f

where

it

occurred
22

16-17

cf.

Mi

Dt

12

26

drink Dt

14 ;
tjq: n)KJp-nrS
Pr'21

God

10

once

;'

Mi

n 0'^

t^Di, obj. fruit


16

213

Dti2 "+4t,

niXPI

fs.

(in

7
20

Stem

(cf.

2).

metaph.)

(sq. inf.

^i32

S 3 21

obj.

'

Kn

Is 2 6

bhtih)

37

Nun

D^xnp

Ch

n^b ^rm

Jb 23 13

17

4
;

Impf.

food

Dt 9
33
Pr io 24 bad

Nu n 4 f 106

Egypt

m7

(SH)

'B>M

of

without

B'SJ)

wwunn

26
;

10

2 S 23
apoc. ixrn ^ 45
,'etc P. fs. niXHO Pr 13 4 mpl.

Am 5 Nu

15

;'

34

18

sq. ace. cogn.)

12

dainty food

= ^ 106 Nu n
14

34

(E)

Nu 1

sq. b

Nu 1

(q.v.)

3435

2. thing desired, in good sense


sense

78

-^

3
so ia? 'n \|a2i ; thing

29

Gn

(D^3?? Tl); perhaps


is his kind-

3"

til. \ji

iNJ vb.

mark, describe

sign,

with a mark (so Ges (who compares nxn,


FrllC( oMVJ
DnWlPl
Tin) Dl
) only Hithp. Pf.
Q?? mark you

Vrss

(cf.

Nu

measure,

out,

DD7 Wnijl v 7 3
'

10

so

(P),

&

however Di,

v.

34

sub

nix).

I.

ni

Ex 4,8

n.m.

sign (Ar.

c^Aram.Xnx,JL7') 'XGn 4

Ex 4 9 + etc.

niniN

desire, long for, lust

niiap

22
the ornament of a man
also Pr 19
ness (Ea Ki, etc. but cf. supr.)

Impf.

14

in n.pr. given to place

T\VAF\r\

desirable (to senses)

&

FD^l

as desiring Zion

DWXnrn NU34

after, of bodily appetites; for

(E;

obj.

Hithp. Pf njKnn Prai

Je 17 16 11nn
rrxrp Ec 6 2 n^n s i
1Xnl

etc.

flesh (to eat)

for dwelling-place (late, only cases


-

subj. usually

desire

of king desiring rule, "^3

B'yM nffiK it^WI

13 14

&

30

(both acc. cogn.) 78

io3 ('D

(as acc. cogn.); particularly

of longing for dainties of

J-[niN] vb. incline, desire

Pi.

2526

'

io 17 38 10 Pr

good sense

distinctly

s
23
(VZ'T\
9 (1 cf. infr.) Is 26
covetousness
sense, lust, appetite,,

23

??X

physical appetite, longing for dainty food


'n

97
(taken up by ^ as little things) Is 40 15 coasts,
"
hanks, i.e. habitable lands Is 42 15 (|| ni| V ^ ),

islands, distinctly

\'X);

so oft.

cf.

40

yp-

Est

H??

||

(DnU^l DK

4 - 10

42
18

(D^ian

15

24

15

TOX

(J);

passover

86

13

;cstr. 9 + ;pl.
15
1. sign, pledge, token G114

(P) ; ^aitDp J11X token for good

Jb

pledges, assurances of travellers

';

ijl, pi.
12

token Jos 2 12 (J); of blood of

rriX true

Ex 1

15

\js

21"'.

Pr23 3r'cf.Ec6 2 (sq.acc.),v.alsoPr 13 4 (abs.,subj.


15
B>23); abs. of extreme thirst 2S23 =;i Ch n 17

2. signs, omens promised by prophets as


pledges of certain predicted events 1 S io 79

of king desiring the beauty C?^) of princess


12
26
yjr
(sq.
45 (sq. acc.) ; of covetous man Pr2i

-fv

obj. *Jjn

Am

JV3

(||

[ISl n.m.
but

WX

cstr. iX,

< Qr ^

t [i"rtW]
sf.

Ho

Kt Pr

n.f. desire cstr.

io 10

desire, so Thes

3.

4.
of
3

l^X Dt I2 15 +

a5 20 21
-

Ju

Q^

6 17

Dt

78

yjr

cf.

28

Dt

10

Jordan Jos

19

Ex

c. PfiX

Ex io 2 (J)

Dt 6 Ne 9
c.
Dt 34 u ^ I 35'fr.

17 -

22

desire (morally indiff.), for

+ 74
WJ? Ex 4 30 Nu

Q^naiwi ninix

^23;

desire, will, usually sq.

i>,
i

vid.

We

34

10

14

Dr;

43

4C

2o =Is

29

22

Jos 24 17

28

(J);

4
Is

30

8 9

66

c.

19

37

29

Je

19

WW

26

io (J);

Je 32

prob. also

Ez

Nu

Dt^
;

2
;

\n
n^"

c.
c.

5. signs, memorials, stones

4 (J);

(P); Aaron's rod

Je 3 2 21
^ 105 27

29
20

n^

nDian"! rrisn

7 22

JE) Dt

Is 20 3 ; ' iK 'N

34

'

38

(all

metal of censers

esp.

19

pt.;

G
of longing for sanctuary i8
20
of royal good pleasure 1 S 23 ; without CS3,
10
24
of wild-ass Je 2 ; of divine will Ho io

c.

12

19
(J)
7 (P) 8

c.

ins.

Ex

Is7 1114 ; prob. also Is 44 25 (of false proph.).


3
sign, symbol of prophets Is 8 18 cf. Ez 4
signs, miracles, as pledges or attestations
divine presence & interposition Ex 4 s 89 (J)

nato)

q. v.

human

of natural

meat Dt

44

|>

29

11 3

selves.)

MV;

phr.

1S

Dt

TOP) sq inf.
5
Pr 24 1 (of desiring evil companionship); obj.
13
"> DV
(acc.
of presumptuous, reckless
5
16
(Nu 34 7 8 for IKHRPi. of
longing) cf. Je 17
PIXD
Di prop. JXnri, & queries whether this &
Dn^Xrin v 10 are not fr. m#, desire for yourace. cogn.)

where 'x
nin nt

(||

25

cbw

Nu

17

'X J s

55^

b^O); signs on hands,

etc.,

17

(P);

Ex

1G

= Bt

17

11
1,

~f"h)& adj.

prob. belong here;


also memorial pillar in Egypt Is icr". 6. sign,
pledge of covenant, JV"l3n 'N (v. JVQ) e.g. raini3

(J)

(P); cirbow, of Noachian covenant Gn q


11
(P)
cumcision, of Abrahamic covenant Gn 1
1;u7
1220
(P); Ez 20
7 enthesabbathEx 3 i
2
4
8. signs,
signs, standards Nu 2 (P) -^ 74
14
tokens of changes of weather & times Gn i (P;
2
of heavenly luminaries) &?P$n niniX Je io
131 "

1-

n*?M M
i4

^N f

sf.

Pri4

18

cstr.

etc.;folly, special pro-

38,

bD3) Pr

(v.

Cvl^

c.

15

folly. abs. Pri2 23 +;

n.f.

duct of Q V^M

Zen

id.

only 16

23

1
22

27

2 1.)

(1

22

c. CSjtria

for alliteration.

(changes of the heavens as omens to frighten


the nations) cf. ^ 65.

Ne

n.pr.m. a Judaean,

"PlrlJ^

25

"PIN interj. (onomatop.; cf. o/, o) woe


an impassioned expression of grief and deIs 6 woe
spair: usually with dative y
10
for I am undone, so 24 16 Je io 19 15
to me

bound up in mind of boy, to be removed


only by rod of discipline Pr 22 15 'N personif.
iYlttSn Pr 14
tears down house built by
njian
with
Pr 1 s9 1 g 21
it is contrasted

It

is

D^

II.
7*)i^
lead; y.Thes

/^t$

(f

No MBA1880

'

front

i>>'

precede,

of,

SBA1882 n75

774;

who comp.

'

Je 4 s1 45

to us!

1S4" Je4

b Kr*ta La

3
;

With

16

I3

Nu

ta

the 2nd or

= Je 48

4C

v"^

Je 13 27 Ez i6
re9
^K; Is 3 OB>MJ> *M v 11 Ho 7 13 9 12
(

2:i

Ez

"With a voc. (or implicit accus.)

"lb').

D"mn

-9

24

21 29

peated

Dro

Mi. P .ioo

V ^"'^

3rd ps. often implying a denunciation;

(||

Epigr.Denkm.33.S4.

-*v

^i n fr

contempt) ^ 7 3

(lit.

Pr

subst.

23

"to *jj

(||

=^ ^ 120

trPiN

*n3X

23

Used

as a

^).

Ba

188

D^N, Is

TT, to cr?/

*T

words).

foil,

4S 49

whence ^j'Ui)- pi.

3" 34 14 Je 50 39 (inhabitant of desert,

cry;

cf.

Ar.Jjfj, a kind of hawk)

generic,

tn.
36

24

H"^
T

iCh i

&

fi^y?

cf.

Di;

Jb28

(peril, fr.

Lv 1

14

Dt 14 13

v 17 8 12 (altar in front
cf. rajBn pn^ d^kpi pa

'K

k7

21

fatherofEizpah2S5 2i
7

2.

60,

K25

27

COT) = Je

(v.

/IN

!
oe foolish,
(
thick (of fluids)).

cf.

52

'

quarrelsome 20

15

&

useless to instruct
also

Je 4" Jb 5

'

Ar. j\ grow

+ ^. D^l
Pr 29 ('K B 'N) Ho 9

'n

Jb

9
at guilt 14 ; is

it is folly

him i6 22 27 22 (19

Is 19

Qnisyn

11.
16 17
-

55)

K-9-18-M-*

ivnn

23 20
-

v.

D7^^
2.

107

'XiKj

temple
(del.

n^an "n 4 o 4S
25

Co

sg.

DbiN, adv., v. p. 19.)

n.pr.m. only geneal.


8

17

Ch 2 8 n

Ez 40 78

2.s.

Ez

>tpb

D^N. (hi.

Ch

44 3 4 6

3." in

1.

Ch

39 40
-

Gn22

13
h^&n.m.
ram (as leader of flock,
155
L
L
NHeb. & Aram, id., As. ailu Dl w Ph. ^N, = >N
rather than h% cf. CIS'- p
) (?$) Gn 15 9
+ cstr. S* Ex 2 9 22 + pi. D'h? ( D S^, DV)
Gn 32 + cstr. v^ G1131 38 Is 60 7 ram, 1.
(cf. rain of
used as food Gn 3 i 38 (E) Dt 32

1.

mocks

11

'

rnnn

15

licentious 7";

2 3

s 8

-= 31

K7

'an

& J02

16

Pr

v48 49 4

;wnn ID^KI

7
io7 17 + , etc.;-foolish,
s
(pred. of prophet); cf. Is 35
elsewhere n.m..
fool (always morally bad), who despises wisdom

discipline

^N^ adj. foolish


&

vid.

31

bt<\

Ez8

"WH

8 1011

tT|lhp h*)& n.pr.m. (Bab. Avel (Amel)


Maruduh, man of Merodacti) son & successor
of Nebuchadnezzar, king of Babylon, B.C. 562

fvan 's v

'2

miT 'N 15 8

of);

OBC'Qn 'N v 7
v 6 ; B?n 'K 7
of Ezek.'s vision, partic.
" 'N

Co

everywhere

rds.

in Sol.'s palace

cf.

Gn

n.pr.m. (falcon) 1. a Elorite

40

Ez Co

Q^N

(keen-sighted).

in

sg. c. sf.;

cf.

PPi^ n.f. hawk, falcon, kite

7 - 13 21
-

'x
bfnn
T
.

infr.)porch (only
Ch Ez &
1. in Solomon's temple 1K7 19 2 Ch 29',

Jo).

hb'H vid.

v.

ruin),

ti.

D^lK (in

sf.

'

(id.),
,

belly;

15

mrV

Jackal (howler, for *^K

Ar. ^jf^Jl

cf.

p. 3;

[7^] n.[m.] leading man, noble; pi.


cstr. Hn \btt 2 K 24
Kt (Qr \^K v. in. (>]).
1K7
ti. D^)N n.m.
porch (cf.D^K) 'x abs.
iK6 + Q^Ez40
cstr. D^K
K 7 + t^K
^N
Ez 40 +(marg. D^N K 7
); pi. cstr.
Ez 41 10 (Co

rvis*.

tobeassumed prob. as source of two


+ 11. \f&\

ii.

tn.

PUN (to cry iix AoW cf. Ar.

III.

Mt

h&nd p^Or

their front, prominent pari).

29

DHM

Sab.

.)

[TIN] n.[m.] body,

ti.

cf.

Nu

^K; absol.

y Qn the other

& gubL

b MN woe

2NiO

Ar. j;f for jjt, Targ. N^IN

17
-

&

14

Ex 29 s2 cf. Lv8 ); as yielding


n as merchanwool 2K3
as tribute 2Chi7
(E);
in sim. of
Gn32
gift
as
dise EZ27
4
leaping, skipping ifnf ^? "iH D^f?) v
31

sacrifice, infr. e.g.


4

lr

21

'

in En.'s vision,

ram with two horns &ymbol.

7
kings of Media and Persia Dn 8
17
Ez
Isr.
in
powerful
of rich and
34

3 4-6
-

t.

Pr);

cf.

7-

77

20
;

fig.

2. slain

18

b">
an ceremony

of- ratification of covenant betw.


Abr. Gni5 9 (.J); in Abr.'s sacrif. Gn2 2 m:
13.13
(E); Balaam's sacrif. Nu
23 + 5t. Nu 23 (JE);
1

ritual (P), (a) in consecration


of Aaron
bis sons Ex 29'+ 15 t.

WO v

ceremony

&

22

26 2 '- 31

cf.

29 ('n

+ 8 1. Lv 8 (D^fin

Lv

in guilt-offering (D'fN)

v 22 29 rbyn 'K v 18 );
Lv 5"-^m- i *i-

Ex

(b)

& Onsan 'K Nu


s
01
(c) burnt-offering (nbj?) Lv 2 & Nu
5
15
9
4
67
& Ez 46
on day of atonement Lvi6 3
18
Pentecost 23
(d) peace-offering (&l?bp) Lv
beginning
of month Nu28 1II2H cf. 2 9
9
9

c f.

Ezr io

5-

11

4.is.i9.

2-3

/**?
n.pr.loc. (terebinth (or

harbour at head
n ?* 36 41
of JElanitic Gulf Gn i 4 (v. Di);
M i6 B niS' 1 K 9 26 2 K 16 6
s
T\W

&

Di) If Paran) town

v.

Dt

close to Ezion Geber

19

t]-}NS

&

so

ybto

f [a^],alw.

(v.

133 jV^J).

D^N n.pr.loc. (= place of


Gn

Di

terebinths or other great trees, v.

2nd

27
palms))
15 (12 fountains & 70
sea
passing
after
desert
in
Isr.
of
tion

& Ex

Nu 33 910 n^N Ex 15 Nu 33
27

Eob

Gharandelcf.

BBi

14

sta-

Ex i6 hl
prob. = Wady

9
;

100 ' 105


.

passover v 19 20 cf. Ez 4 5 23 24 day of firstfruits


v 27 28 in 7th month 2 9 s +i8t. NU29; (<?) in
law of Nazarite Nu 6 14 17 19 ; (/) in consecration
of altar of tabernacle Nu7 15 +25t. Nu 7 cf.
consecr. of Ezek.'s temple-altar Ez 43 23K ;
(g)
more generally 1 S 15 22 Is i 11 Mi6 7 Jb42 8 ^ 66 15
-

n^Nn.f.

ti.

terebinth

= n^K

> Sta

b^H

Gesch 465

wh. derives

"

pK
MT

I"6n,

on lack of clear distinction betw.

cf. ib.

v. iv.

(?)

= divine; but

?$

fr.

6
34 60'; at bringing ark to Jems. 1 Ch
other occasions 29 21 2 Ch 13 9 29 212232 Ezr

also Is

15

26
;

& p^)_Gn 3 5 +
4

5t.

+ fyx Gn 49

21

(for

n?JN v. infr.) terebinth Pistacia terebinthus,


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

Je5i 40 Ez 39 18
3. OWNp D^Nrhj?
rams' skins dyed red, of covering of tabernacle

great age; always of single tree ;

Ex

Ophrah Ju6 1119 in Jabesh 1 Ch io 12


which Absalom was caught 2 S 1 9 9 1014

35

cf.fig.

s
14
23
19
25 26 35 7 36
-

cf.

39

34

(all P).

Gn

(E)

35

t^

cf.

Jos

24

2G

nearSbechem

ter

z>^t$ n.[mi.]

'N abs.

40" (but
b$ 40 48

40

^PD;???

iba

40

Co)

31

(but

Kt 40 +
29

16

at each side of entrance


Sol.'s

D.b'K 4 o 10 ;

Qr (in

1.

temple

K6

31

(cf.

(Bo

Ez4o 910 +

Ezek.'s temple

Bo Proben

Ni525

in wall

302;Ni927
),

rds.

Hi Co qSn cf. @B; 4038


Cocf. ; 40" * Co del. 'a.

[7^?]

'

ob"N),

rd.

cf.

in

i7 2

+ 4014a
D^N so Sm

OP 142f Lag BN170


11

15

13

EZ17 13 2K24 15 Qr; 0^3 'K


(D^N Jb4i 17 v. sub n^N; perh. DH^N
'*

Exi 5 15 ;n?7
11

EZ31
Ez 3 14 but
tiv.

15

cf. infr.

P" ^ ?]
1

iv iN

&

also

^N Note

n.m. terebinth (prob.


v. Di Gn 12 6 14 6 )

minent, lofty tree,


b^t*
i

only n.pr.

29

3
as

14

?^B ^N Y id.

O'h? Is 57

(>del. Co

infr.;

cstr. \^t? Is 6

pi.

3
;

sf.

1 ).

as pro-

cstr.

D^N

Is

Dn^K Ez

vid. 33 51). terebinth (cf. H^Nt);


29

marking idol-shrines Is i 57 5 (so Che Di


etc. > gods); fig. of ransomed ones of Zion
PI???

\r N

perh. of haughty ones

Ez

31

P?K,

(||

i9

sub

2i io

a slender

Ew

fig.

Di

terebinth, v.

r6t?)

of

Di>

01

v ppy).
(

H;^

1.

q.v.)

p>N);

(||

n ?N; in topogr. designat. 'NH PPV

cf. 11.
-

Mnd

np>X

tn.

n.pr.m.

{terebinth,

1. a chief of

Gn

cf.

Edom Gn

36

41

49

21

Ch

r)7 N n.pr.loc? v. Di). 2. sonofBaasha;


i
(
6- 81314
3. father
reigned two years in Isr. 1
1
30
of Hoshea who was last king of Isr. 2 K 15
1
1 9
1515
4.
I8
a
son
5.
a
of Caleb 1 Ch 4
17
son of Uzzi 1 Ch 9 s
l

ti.

p7N n.[f

.]

+ 4t.;

terebinth(= r6x)'K cstr. Gn

pi. cstr.

'JW Gn 1

(or other tall tree,

18

+3

terebinth

1.

on 1S103 Ju 4 5 ),
hence used in topogr. decf. infr.

shrine, &
signations; i"niD 'K (teacher's terebinth)

marking

Ju

37

Gn

13

Ju 4

18

11
;

Dtn

Gn

12

30

0'33^O K (conjurors' tereb.)


distinguished by owner or ruler N")PP 'K

(v.Di) so

13

14

18 1 by neighbouring town Q'jjjx(3)


' Jos 19 33 (edd.
$, but
;

cf.

&tom

v.NorziBaerDi); EDE'?

"1B>X ajfo 'x

ju

>

n^S Gn 35 ); llari 'K 1S10 3 rd/nnta^ 'N (& c


na ?i^ Gn 3 5 8 & nnta-n nph j U4 5) cf Ew g*
4

iii.

14

as

MT
&

& v. Ez 34 ) cstr. W EZ31


pi. cstr. \^N
Ez
Ex 15
i7 + 2 K 24 Qr (Kt ^1N v. blK);
\b Ez 32 21 (del. Co, v. ). leader, chief 3N1D '
17

v. also

13

6 13 ; as fading, withering, sim.of Judah

hewn down, sim.id. 6 13


Naphtali nr6f n^N Gn 49 21 (
i

52

Di Ex 15 15

Ho

expressly of idol-shrine

Ez

30

Is

in

n.m. leader, chief (=ram,

as leader of flocks

14

l^N Kt
V^N, 1\bK;

Ez 40.41

I4t.

Ew

till.

all)

K 13

n?2p)

sf.

pilaster or projection

Ez

v. infr.) cstr. id.

(Co better V^N); bK 41

I6

B'h? 40 14 +;

pi.

+ 7 1.;

K6

del.

projecting pillar or pilas-

?),

tree in

11.

n^X

(E, rd.

SI

Th Di

Q n 35

alg0 gub

p^s

An

19

+11. V^N n.pr.m. (=id. cf. n?X n .pr.) 1. a


2 f^N Gn 2 6 34
son of Zebulun Gn 46" Nu 2 6

PS
1.

n^N; in name of a melody

2li

p^N 36^ a Hittite, father-in-law of Esau. 3.


p^N Ju 12 1112 a judge of Isr., of tribe of Zeb.
43
4. n.pr.loc. P^N Jos 19 a town of Dan; soiK
9
'n
K
n'31
Th Klo).
4 (where rd.

&

De,

cf.

for

hind as

Nu

26

|t?

adj.gent. of

1.

(as

n.

dawn Yom a

of

fig.

"in^n nbN _ by

TpT'^N n.pr.loc. (Z)r-field) Aijalon


' Josio 12 +8t,; n#;K 1S14 31
1. city in
Dan Jos i9 42 2i 24 (Levit. city) Ju i 33 1 S 14 31

Ch 6 4 (where Dan om.)


13
1 Ch 8
2Chri 10 2 8 ls (v.
12
Be); }v*K pOJJ Josio almost certainly named
from same = Epiph. 'laAa>, mod. Jdlo Rob BR " Ta
doubtless same so
app. later in Benj.
;

t^N

f 22

coll.)

26
.

TriT^N n.pr.loc. (lofty tree(s coll. ?) i.e.


6
palms'? cf. Di Gn 14 ) town & harbour, N.E.
arm of Red Sea, hence called JElanitic Gulf
(=Gulf of Akaba, fr. neighbouring fortress)
Dt 2 s 2K14 23 i6 6 (perh. later designat. for
1

'

pSS

i'uller

b^K q.v.)

=nb

etc.;

tni^'

(palms?))
[INS b*X

Gn

(?

= @ Al\<ou, AlXad, Gv.AlXava,

36

41

Kf

16 6

Ch

8 17

[C^N]

n.m. porch

26

= D?1K, q.v.;

cf.

alXap

D^IN porcli)

vestibule,

Bo Nis29

v &-

21

rrtfifct?

HISS, of

<,

Ew Hi Sm).
Ez 4O 1021 + 13 t.

etc., also

of Ezek.'s temple

Tt^N
(Aram,

n.[m.]

id.,

v.Hpt BASi

(f.

]L}', Ar. JjI

170

abs.

Dti2 +6t.;

allowed as food
3

22

dub.,

||

^)

14

eaten in Sol.'s household


s
sim. of leaping Is 35
id.
':); as in search of
(all

+rn^ n.f. hind, doe


rd.r6"N v.infr.); nbX Je 14
;

pi.

nib*

^2 9 +
9

hind, doe, as calving

V^D)

cf.

Jb 39

'K SbilT

to

surefooted, secure,

2S22

34
;

Naphtali

so

Hb3

19

cf.

('K

Gn 49 21 nnb^'K,

f22

in

/_
l

Db'J!

>r,3

7K adv.

(perh.

Gn

27 Jb i sq. fcO Gn
5 39
in mockery Is 47 12 Je 51 8
24
2. followed
;
by another clause dcrvvSeras, it expresses vir24 2S
tually the protasis
if jier adventure Gn i8
29 32
7
Ho 8 the blade shall yield no
(cf. V
)
also a fear or doubt, as

12

'

'

wbl) Ont n*B>Jj: ^1K ifperchance it yield,


it up.
3. in Nu 2 2

meal;

33

vV (q.v.) must
1.

A& n.m. & n.pr.m. v. sub II. bin071^ and (Jb 17 perhaps for sake

& 11. D

10

+111.

D?N adv. but,


s
but indeed, a strong adversative Jb 2 5 13 3
of assonance with following D?3)

ni^

.jJl

i.e.

18 34

^Tr/metaph.

but rd. H^K,

cf.

ju?)f

Gn

19

^lore

be aXka).
29

28 (cf. Ju 18 ) 48 19
howbeit his younger brother shall be greater
s1
than he, Ex 9 16 but in very deed, Nu 14 (cf.
s
11
3
3
23
iS20 25 34 ) 1K20 Mic3 Jb i 11 12 7 13 4
T

rw

Hb 3

excellently ov

usually with

19

(where

of

sub

|1K

),

D^KI

abs.

Ho

(cf.Ar.^T(med. J) be fatigued,

tired.

iveariness, sorrow, trouble).

|W

adjuration
"ban

be read; unless she had turned

aside from me, surely, etc.

Pr

\bj

in sim.

^TOjp

but vb.

bbh

(but

||

||

21

nfy Ct2

bip;

"1

ntoxa Ct 2 3
34
^ i8 = 2 S22 34 cf. 'K3

rn&n 'ns
'K3

G1149

cstr.n^N

cstr.

t.;

abs.

'tf

and (Gn 2 4 39 )

||

71K

from "IN & ^ 'b, &6, as in t6&, = or not l\ 1


peradventure, perhaps usually expressing a
hope, as G1116 2 Nu2 2 6 11 23 s 1 S 6 5 Je 20 10 but

'*n ID'y Ct 2
8
pasture, sim. of princes of Judah Lai 6 ; as
longing for water, sim. of longing for 'i \p- 42 s
9 - 17

19

+ 3 t.; Aar,
(all

n U pp er p ar t

= Choaspes), which

Shushan\

2178, art.

cf.^K) 'n

Dt 14 5 );

as

(||

Ct

1522

Karun

strangers shall swallow

= leader1

Dt 1

(|p?S, "Virr etc.);

1K5

cf.

porch,

Dl w but

As. ailu

Elam

river of

"

Co

hart, stag, deer

pi. D^K

stag,

I5

42

Eth. Vt&i

sg.)v 30 (del.

Ez 4 o 16 (Co

^K,

lower part) mod.

37

sg.: pi.

(cf.

only Ez,

Gr. E^Xaior) only

= (at least in

21G

= mod. Kerkhah (
was formerly connected with Karun not far
423ff
Schaff-Herz.
from Susa (Loftus Irav * a""*".

iii.

D^K Ez 40 (so Sin Co) sf. lD^N Kt Ez


4 o"~ + 4 1. (Qr I^K) + 4 Co (for MT 'E&K)
w5N Kt Ez 4 o + 6t. (Qr VbJ>N). Co all
for

II. ^

Where Co always for oblK,

makes D^N

Dl

Dn

n^N).

ra329

perh. also

n.pr.loc. id. (grove of lofty trees


1

V^] n.pr.fl. Ulai, Eulaeus (As. Uldi,

+1. [
cf.

12 12

Ju

2. city in Zebulun

(old Pasitiyris) v. Bpai77.i8a.329.

Di), nib'N infr.

v.

Survey" 1,19

n.m. J1)6 6 trouble, sorrow, wickedness


'

Nu 23 +

21

sf.

***

Gn 35 w etc.; pi

D'?^

1. trouble, sorrow ^i&H? son f mlJ

^^H

35 (E); 3^3 P.?


21
he doth not behold
Balaam),
of
Nu 23 (song
trouble in Jacob (|| he doth not see misery
trouble or sorrow

Gn

13

ti<?

^"?S? in Isr.);

oft.

he travaileth with trouble

yra Ae

15

boj),

||

1^1

"Ip2>

II

conceived misery

Aa/7i,

Sf

nsn

(f.1S-^31j^

bw

^N

mni,

brought forth a

city in
n.pr.loc. (vigorous, for }W1N)
35
valley of
37
33
1 Ch 8";
1

Benjamin Ezr 2 Ne 7
same name Ne 6 2 prob. A>/r
11 251
Lydda, Survey

NW

'^,

of

'

Jb 15 35 (?1X pM ^DJ? rhn)


8
10
))^\b^V^io 7 --11
5"9f Jb4 5 Isio

prob. thence

lie),

Is59 4 ;

cf.

(v by); also })$"K\>) nbiy yiil

pr

22 8

i/te scnoe;-

q/ iniquity shall reap trouble; in this sense


5*,
elsewh. only Dt 26 14 Pr 1 21 Je 4 15 Hb 3 7

Am

D^X

pi. intens.

mourning Ho
TVSn CEnrfl

Dn? bread of trouble,

Ho 4

15

fix

S 15

b&

(for

Ho

12 12 Is 41 29 ;
stubbornness is idolatry & {the
2. idolatry

0/.

use of) teraphim


Jl.X

sorroiv, or

n"

23

(poet, source);

fl"

s
given over to idolatry) so also 5 io
5
'X nim Ho 10 s 'X TOP?
(Baalbek);
i

God,
cf.

is

Am

nina

'X

= On, Heliopolis Ez 30 ;
concv. = idols Is 66
3. trouble of
17

|N

r d. fi

abstr. for

iniquity, wickedness,
,if>

34

7!"9

fl.X

Jb22

10

'X

""'fr'?^

= ien of trouble, troublers, wicked men;


Pr 6

'X K*X

12

Is 55 7 ;

fl.X

^J?3

22

workers of iniquity Jb3i 3 34 8 ^5


8
2
15
29
+ (16
f) Pr io 2i Is3i H06
flX nia^'np thoughts of trouble, wicked imagina'

Pr 6 IS Is 59' Je 4 14 oft. of words & thoughts


Jbn n +(5t.) f 3 6 5 +( 9 t.) Pri7 4 i9 28 3o 20 Is
6
2
20
9
2
3
*6
29
32 58 59 Ezn M12 Hb i Zc 10

pN

son

(vigorous)
26

Ch

19 19
-

Judah

of

3
.

v. ?X.

n.pr.loc.
2

fTP]"!^

Ch

1S

Kt

^ sub

v.

PUX.

1"TDW (n.pr.loc. unknown & dub.) whence


5
9
camegold/K? 2 Je io 'K Qn? Dn 10 so Thes
;

1K10

18

CI19 17

= 'X); but @ doKipos, &


Klo make 1SW Hoph.
MV
whence
?,

tfi'lO

""i"

3HT

io

Dn

(lfi

rds. "VSHK

Klo

Pt. fr. rtD q'v.

nth

Ophir'X

n.pr.

29
;

"CSXti

son of Joktan

Ovcpap,

'Q.<p

Gn

io 30

SE.

fr.

q v .) for tSW J e
.

+ -iaix tGn io

12
io 5 in view of T'SiK DH3 I s 13

-PDiN
23

infr.

rrayi

ifs

iChi
26 2S

K io

io m

Gn

iKion
11

& Di.

+; H^SiX

1. n.pr.m.

(J)=i Ch

u p, name of an Arabian

23

tribe, vid.

2. n.pr.loc. (land or city S. or

^x i

fix

s i

13

I cannot

bear iniquity with

AY

(KV & most mod

solemn meeting

/ie

36

Ch

2. chief of tribe

40

cf.

chiefly late

tions

word's of trouble,

evil-doers,
t.

Judah

tpiN n.pr.m
1212
Nu
Gn 3 8 4S 46

? because Bethel, house of

Gn

Horites
of

23

chief of

1-

n.pr.m. (vigorous).

tODitt

it

iniquity, even the solemn meeting).

'Q(p(tp

Palestine, exact positicn

unknown, cf.
Jb 28 18

2<a<fir]pa, 2a>(peipa, 2ov(peip, etc.;

AC,

cf. 1

K 22 A 'fl<pSf, B om.) place


49

whither Sol.'s ships went fr. Ezion Geber, bringing thence gold

K9

28

cf. 2

49

u nCh8
2

18
;

gold,

10
,cf. 2 CI19
almug- (sandal-?) wood & gems 1 o
22
once
ref.
same
ships
they
came
prob. 1 K io
to
in three years with gold, silver, ivory, apes &
peacocks (all fr. Ophir 1) 2 Ch 9 21 makes these
ships go to Tarshish (but on Tarshish-ships, i.e.
4'
large, sea-going vessels, merchantmen, v. 1K22
-

to^SJFl n.[m.]

Ez 24 12 DX^n

wearied (me or herself)

7ictfA

del. as dittogr. cf.

II-

enjoy
ease,

toil

tlK
life

(f-

iotV/j.

Ar.

(med. j) &

ijl

toil

dj-

atf

rest, at ease,
life

of

abs.

sf.^Gn 4 9 + etc.;pl.Q^iX^ 7 8 +
3

51

H012 4

fotaa

Ho

1.

12 9

manly

(of Jacob);

s
JVyN"! beginning of manly vigour Gn
49 (of
Pieuben.first-bornof Jacob); Dt 2 17 \^io5 3f, (first-

fiX

born of Egyptians), so 78 51 EPiiX JV^iO where


,

'X

is

D^V ?,

assim. to

man Jb

i8 7

or intens.

2. strength

pi.

12

behemoth Jb 40 10 pi. intens.


O^iX ni Is 40 26 because of the abundance
of
great strength (of God) of man D^iX px Is 40 29
one not having strength; D'OIX l"l<nfrl P r 1 7 hove

of

in strength (not the hope of iniquity RV, or of


unjust men AN).
3. wealth Jb 20 10 Ho 12
"6

'N "TIXXD

^-IK'JJ).
(II

Nu

16 1

sub B^Bhri).

3. characteristic of fine gold

24

(|pX3)._(lf 2 1, then southern,


prob. south-eastern, Arabia (cf. Di Gn io 29 )
furnished the gold and other articles, which
point farther E. (e.g. to India, toward which the
words D^Sip apes & EP^fi peacocks seem to lead),
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

Jb

2 2

alone, as

source of gold-supply, being preIf (less likely) 1 & 2 are not the
same, the only data for determining loc. of 2
are the articles brought, & one may look toward
India, Ceylon or other islands, or even lower
served.

Africa.

tn. "p^ n.pr.m. (vigour) a chief of tribe of

Reuben

&

12
(poet, & late) 'X anj 1 Ch 29"; 'X DH3 Is 13
10
28'
4. hence for fine gold itself
Jb
45

trouble).

+ 1. "p^ n.m. vigour, wealth

n-)fe

of plenty; ^5\ one enjoying a

a^K-riX

Co

to7 (but

@).

freedom from

vigour

'n s /i

Particular theories have as yet no


adequate support e.g. () old city Supara. or
TJppara, in the region of Goa, Malabar coast
;

(cf.

supr. 2, but also

form with 2 said on

Copt, authority to denote India, v. Jablonskii


Ant. viii. 6. 4.
Opusc.ed.te Water 337.
n fa^
tf a g0 J og
case its use by @ may indicate a theory of the
location of Ophir); (6) peninsula Malacca ; (c)
i.

Sumatra ,

island

Zimwest coast of Arabia

{d) Sofdla, with city

babye (SE. Africa); (e)


(where gold & silver formerly found), etc. On
29
Ri HWB
these & other theories, v. Di Gn io
Skizzeil 3C7ff
DlctBib
cf. Glaser
-;
Herzog, Smith
)

Nu 6

itpon. thee

reappearing

17

^3

m/^

Ta/ticeA

(priest's blessing),

48

67 (sq. ~J"lN), So 2 "


7
1
_(?q.3),Dii9
cf.
19
f 4 without D^S (sq. b)
^1 18 27 once, of faceof maii,Ec8 "VNn DTNnEOn
VJS i/ie ivisdom of a man lighteth up his face.
135

(sq. "P5?),

17

-liS\ 21 n.m. Gnl 3 (f. Jb36 32


'

'

DF )
f 27

=ziiru

^? " "^

God T^?

of face of
/ace sAme

Gn

abs.

Jel3
;

lc

'

)
3

+;

DniN

light (As. urru


Ju i6 2 +

cstr.

136 7 ; 1. light
as diffused in nature, light of day Gn i 3 4 ' (P)
Jb3 9 38"+ 2. morning light, dawn, "lp'3n "flK
light of the morn. Ju 16 2 1 S I4 3G 25 3430 2 S 1 22
9
2 K 7 Mi 2
1p3 'K 2 S 2 3 4 (poem" of David);
2G
'NH-ny ju i 9 (cf. igin-iy v 25 ); i^b Jb 24 14
Din n^i'np ny niNrr;b
/r rfaw till mid-day,
sf. 'liN

etc.; pi.

t [T")i^]

Qal Pf.

v^ P ress he pressed, make haste


-

13
15
Y* Jos io 17

"nXN Je 17 16 Pt.

D^K Ex

13
Pr
t. Pr;
1. press,
5
hasten (trans, but obj. not expr.) Ex 5 13 (E).
15
2. (intr.) be pressed, confined, narrow Jos 17

19'-+ 3

)*K

D^SNin
!>

+ Inf.

Sjb J'N 13.


13

Jos io

haste, sq.

Kfc& r? *& (J, of sun);

nyi

sq jd J e 17 16

vb>jnj) 'N ;

make

3. hasten,

'K S'b

Pr

2S'

3 (of

sq.

:"

Pr 19 2 (0v3"Q);
20 (onTia);
s
29
c f. a i so p r 2I nionpb ^n j'N-^v
Hiph. i^/. rawi Gni 9 15 *Kn Is2 2 4
particular in wh. one hastens)

^o^

Is 2 2

Gn

/iflrtew (tr.) sq.


4

18

(J); sq.

(May

*?

+ Inf. 'NlHjK
&

be Qal Impf.,

""$.)

vb.

Ne

cf.'Pr 4 18

deriv. in

14

29

As.) Qal

Pf. li

S 14

fpl. nj-ikril 1

Impf. 3

Gn 44 +

TW

27

||

DniXJO

136 7

"tiK

);

(
-

S 2 32 // "rtK.b Jb 33 30 Pt. ^ 76
become lighted up of day-break 2 S 2 32 by light
of life, revival Mb 3 3 30 by light of glory, en5

1N?.1 2

Hiph. Pf. "VNni_ Ex 2 5 37


Jb 4 i 24 +; "1S^Nu6 25 + "INJI
5

veloped in light

Impf

etc.;

yJA

"W

7m. in

20

fTvAn

^ 1 1 + etc.
^ 80 +
^31
+ /re/."Wn Gn i + P*. "WO Pr 29 n^NO
^ 19 nVVND Is 27" 1. (/ire %/U, of sun,
moon & stars Gn i
of
(P), of moon Is 60
39
pillar of fire (sq.^>) Ex r 3 21 14 20 (both JE) ^ 105
s7
2
Xe 9
of sacred lamp Ex 25 Nu8 (both P)
27

17

13

,5

sunshine Is 18 4

26

the sun itself Jb 31


4. daylight D'PtfH 11N*
15
^'(//^ of tlie wicked Jb38
(their work-day being
the night); liN Di'' a day of light
89 (
a
.

Am

12

Jb 36
311 15
11
cf. Hb
6. light of lamp Pr r 3 9 Je
37
3
10
of crocodile's hot breath Jb4i IU
7
25
light of life Dn 'K Jb 33 30 ^ 56 14
cf. 11N Jb
2S
gio.so
g_ /e'^/ij! of prosperity Jb 22 30 \|/ 97 11
2
~^
rnini rm'D 13
La3 9. %/<< of instruction
23
Pr 6 ?/ie commandment is a Zjj ancZ instrucsunshiny day).

lightning

5.

so the Messian. servant is Q^3 "11^

tion a light;

1^" .^y

so

2fi

Qr; Pt.

Imv. fs. ^K Is 60 Pr 4 18;


become light, shine of sun (esp. in early morn.)
Gn 44 3 (J) 1 S 29 10 Pr 4 13 Is 60 of eyes (owing
CiT '- J
to refreshment) 1 S 1
Nipli. Impf
Pr 4 18 (Ges 5728

'N,

sunlight Is 30 20 "liN ^?^ stars of light ^ 148 3


s
"li n.i luminaries
Dnis
of light Ez 32

clear,

v^- *>e or become light (cf. Ar.jjl


[ M^] 43
enkindle, Aram. (Nasar.) io( Aph. illumine, &

3. ?^//i of the heavenly lunrsnn 'n moonlight &

njn^n

minaries;

19

13 - 17

D^y

' IS51 4 ;

the advent of
shining of great light Is g 1A
10. light
of face 0^3 "nX
bright, cheerful face (of men)
Jb 29 s4 betokening king's favour Pr 16 3 (cf.
Is 4 2

Mess,

49

cf.

is

'

of God = his

D^y'K ^38");

favouring face

ening,

Yahweh is
enment

&

/^"!E'

'

Mi

cf.

walk

to

89

1C

11.

of Zion, instead of sun


is

44"*

'K Is io 17 as source of enlight-

prosperity; light

light to guide
of Jacob

^4"

shining, enlight-

\p-

43

&

salvation

>//

27

everlasting light

& moon

Is

6o 19 20 hou^e
-

in his light Is

2".

12 19
-

fig.

ofthe words of God-v//

130

19

to shine, shine, sq. ace. ??FI

nings lighted
i"D2D H^NH

up

tlie

EZ43 2

world
;

^ie

2. light up, cause

E^i?"}-.
19

WNn
4

abs. Kl^V
97
em'th shined 'with his

77

yjr

glory (of theophany); of leviathan, which

path shine behind him


night shineth as

18

29
;

wood

day

etc.

Pr 29

ip-

Jb42 24
I39 12

13

D^J? "VKH,
9

19 Ezr 9

s
.

TW

makes

DV>3

Mai

rM
lump

3. light a

Is 27"; altar(-fire)

lighten, of the eyes,


13

v//

light-

10
.

4.

subj. '\ his law,

5. mu/ce shine.

ti.

m'ib?

n.f. light (late, Mish. id.,et

Aram.

KH"1W evening-light, mcon-light, starlight, etc.)


12
2. light of joy
1. light (opp. n ^ , ? n) f i39
;

&

pi. intens. ni"liN light of


happiness Es 8
19
(light that quickens dead bodies as
life Is 26
dew the plants Ew Hi De Che Di RVm; vid.
T
Br MP3os cf Q ^n lis ; but Ki Gcs MA Eli E.Y
1(i

transl. herbs).
til.

[iT^iN]

Ar. .\y\

Gn

herb

(so Mish.,

lights Scfioivers,

11 - 12

n.f.

supr. sub

& Sam.

only^Z. TTniX herbs


1. ^"J"

^)-

39

Ges

IN''

cf. ]'X3,

= Kw'lJ

(cf.

of

Is 26

19

TN n.m. flame.

ti.

niN

22

TIN
D3B>K -fotU

b walk in

& so fire
of your fire Is 50
whose light & flame were seen 44" 4 14
9
2
Is. +
3 i & Ez 5 (Co K N).
11

the flame

itself,

exil.

.Urumilki
ism,v.b sub nfe; cZFh.ixninA B
13
2KM
! C liet
/g TaylorCylind.ii.50
eu

mostly om.

Urim,

23 in

Br MP29 ').

vid.

I"^^^^ n.m. Urim (pl.intens., mostly cart.


the

Urim, and mostly joined with

O^aFl q.v.) TPJ?

T^pn ^t6 f "UK] Dt 33 s thy Thummim and thy


Urim has the man of thy favour, i.e. the Levite

testedatMassah&Meriba'h; D'anni. Dnwn were


30
put into the EBE>an [BTI of thehighpriestEx2 8
Lv 8 3 (P) this ?' n (q.v.) was a little bag or pouch
worn on breast of high priest, to hold the Urim
& Thummim; the name BBtp'pn 'n was given
;

(MT

;
pp. Q an run,

ran

and

om." former,

s 14 41 ,

so

We Dr

rds. D-'On in latter)

^
;

0^X3, or by dreams or
S 28 6 ; postex. Jews reserved diffi-

did not answer Saul

prophets

cult questions until there stood

Canh D^*6 Ezr 2 Xe7


C3

65

These passages give

art.)

8r]\a>ai; Kai aXrjOtia, 23

up

a priest

(here alone without


little

doctrina

11 -'"- 8
(paTia^ol Kai Te\e<i)TrjTes; JogA"

information

Chi3 s

Sym

et Veritas,
-

Aelian^-

1115 '- 14 ' 34

);

Ew

GeltUil

'

M;

Antiq.sB

stones of different colours for sacred

lot,

CnW & C^pri


^an v na^l v

Dr 1S14 41 where

give, So S =n2n

c f.

42

of

tw0

on this

as obj. of
41

We

(used of

0TJ0
Is 7
&
); v. also
Lectx.N4.
Srmb0,lk
]Bahr
of one thing within bag, a
,

taking by

lot

io

1410

20

n.pr.m. (flame of Yah or my light


of Bathsheba
^). 1. Hittite husband

ITnW
is

Yah

T3

'

2. priest in reign of Ahaz Is 8


3. priest in time of Nehemiah Ezr
.

10f

i6

4 21

Ne

33

v.
3f

1 i

'

4
.

"hi~PTlN n.pr.m. (flame of Yahweh or my


light is Yahweh v. mm) a prophet slain by
20
Jehoiakim Je 26

t'VN"' n.pr.m. (he enlightens, or one giving

Jos

30

Ju io
t"

RS

sacred pledge to high priest of the enlightenment & perfection he would receive fr. 'i when
called to make sacred decisions ; Ka Ex 544 sees
the sacred pledge in the twelve sacred gems
themselves, that stimulate priest to self-sacrifice
& perfect sanctification.
+11. "Vlfc$

n.pr.m. (flame) father of one of


1

<Jh

35

(in.

mx

n.pr.loc. v.

infr.)
1

T^ adj.gent.

26
Jairite 2 S 20

(fiery, or contr. for


30

mmx)
Ch 2 20

38" 1
1. prince of Judah EX31 35
24
5
2. a porter Ezr io ; 3. father of an
2 Ch i
2

officer of

Solomon

TvN'H^N

K4

19

16
msran rpip the lamp-stand of the
74
luminary or light (where 'Bn is sum of seven
1414 23
sacred lamps on golden lamp-stand) Ex35
2
s
20
s
9 16
37
(all
P);
cf. Ex 25 27
35 Lv 2 4
39 Nu 4

moon

y\r

pip-nab'']

D^JTTlNp Pr 15 30

my light

the

luminary

oftlie

= the

eyes as a lamp) gives the light of


(
s
joy to the heart; ^pS "I^P ty 90 the luminary
of thy face (thy face as a lamp) in the light of
which the secrets are exposed.
eyes

t[rniNp] n.f. light-hole only cstr. rrflMp


=den of great viper Is n 8 cf. ">iNp Mish.
Ohaloth 13 (others eye-ball X Ew De Di).

Ur (Bab. Uru; seat


moon-god worship; hence Eupolemos in
Euseb rraepEv ix 17 says Kajxapivrj rjv rtvas Aeyew
tin. "V"lN n.pr.loc.

of

ancient city in Southern Baby3 -rtN, i.e. Ur of the Kasdim

ttoXiu Ovpiijv),

lonia;

OT alw.

(Chaldeans)

Q^'f

Q^'f 3 sublKO; home ofTerah,


Abram's father, &'A.'s point of departure for
28
Mesopotamia & Canaan Gn
15 7 (both J),
& hence Ne 9 7 also Gn 31 (P); mod. Muv.

qayyar, south of Euphrates,


94f
of Babylon; v.
DP a22

KG

n:iW

v.

nnK

v.

nans.

ttDIK] vb
agree

n.pr.m. (flame of El or

16
TTlNft n.m. luminary abs. Gn i + cstr.
15
30
rhKD v 14 16
ph n^XV Gn i
"iP Pr i5 +
8
light, light-bearer, luminary,
cstr. ^mKD EZ32
s
lamp,"of sun & moon Gn I .-i"-i(P) Ez 32

niTiSt

"Hl^ n.pr.m.

1414

3. father of Mordecai Est 2

345

David's heroes

"

Dt 3
1. son of Manasseh Nu 32
2223
13
in
Gilead
judge
a
2.
1 Ch 2
1
4

'

light).

thinks of the
twelve gems of face of bag as giving decision
by shining; Philo- 1108 -" thinks of two small
images ('n & 'n), prob. embroidered in the cloth
7o
of the bag, like oracle-images of Egypt (Diod 1, 4S

v.

DavidiCh

because of decisions made by that which was


within it thus, Eleazar was to inquire of "* for
Joshua DniKH Bat?D3 Nu 2 7 21 (P) Saul prayed

cms

))

of
of Levit. line of Kohath, in time
ol Abrjan
6 1 5" 1
2. maternal grandfather

15

so Cdd.
doctrina, thinking of

'

'

TD^IN n.[m.]pl. region of light, East Is


24
(soGesMVEwDeDiIW; LoHiKnCberd.

d^X = coasts,

CQT

c f_

(cf.

NHWB

48

sub

only

B.ab. ni'-J

h
) sq.

Gn

34

I.

n
c.

150 miles SE.


on Gn 1 28

COT
mx.

Niph. Imjf. consent,


Niph. Pt, esp. enjoying
22

V1K-.;

v tab ni3

m
mb7

nniN?.;

23

Inf. 2

S q.

12 9 Dorian sinN.M

"PSTN n.pr.m.

men

"JN

adv.

U], =TA.

(cf. 1\,

= time

(=thereupon).
2
1

BAram.

also

))1$,

WO\

see

1. strictly temporal:

without a verb Gn

a. of

11
13 7 Jos 14

S 23 14 with a pf. Gn 4 26 Ex 4 26 Josio 33 Ju 8 3


21
Je 2 2 15 "6 2iL3 TN then was it well to him (cf.
;

thereupon)
v Ho 2 ); more usually (esp. when
1
with an impf. (v. Dr 527 ) Ex 15 Xu 21 17 Jos 8 30
IIltr 192
16
11
12
b. of fut,
io 2 2 1
) al.
3 8 9 (v. Dr
time (usually where some emph. is intended),
with impf. Is 35 s 6 60 5 Mi 3 4 rather differently
Lv 26 41 iS 20 12 rarely with pf. 2 S 5 24b (ivi'll
s3
with an accompanyhave gone forth) Is 33
ing logical force, implying the fulfilment of a
condition, then
if or when this has been done
(with the impf.) Gn 24 41 Ex 1 44 48 Dt 29" Jos i 8
1S6 3 IS58 39 Jen 15 Hi Ke ^i 9 14 5i 21 P1-3 23
Jb 11 15 13 20 2 2
c. in poetry TX is sometimes
used to throw emphasis on a particular feature
of the description Gn 49 4 Ex 15 15 Ju g s n 13 19 22
9

16

(where 2]N-f3 = '3nNn


'

Ar.

Ji3o*j,

S 23 s5 ).

'

at that time,
then, whether expressing duration, or inception
past time

Ch

father of one of David's

tnit^ n.m. 1K5 13 hyssop (Mish.

rrtt* v. 11. nix.

prop, a subst.

37

Aram.

21TK,

wowos,

ISjj Frey., Eth. fifMl:

herb of purging qualities, but perh. not precise


botanical term, v. Di Lv I4 6f v. also Low 93
)

Ex

'N abs.

i2 22

+4

Lv 14"+

3TN

t.;

4 t.;

hyssoj), little plant (contr. H!^ cedar)

ar

Tjpa

-iefc

Ex

'*n
;

12

22

(J)"'k

13
,

nw a bunch

of h. for sprinkling blood on doorposts

within cleansing from leprosy Lv

mJN, used

out

K5

burnt with red heifer Nu 19 6 used


in cleansing with ashes of red heifer v 18 (all
P) cf. ^ 51 9 "inoKi 'N3 ^Ntsnn.
^4.6.49.51.52.

m3TM v. nar.

tt

2l!

^
:

'bm

=m

'? or

S 2 hadst thou not spoken, W ^


had the people, etc. 19' \^ii9 92
i?nN 2 K 5 s ^119"; after a suppressed

#yO

Pr 20 14

surely then
after

protasis 2

13

19

Jb

13

^ nw

TN VlJB I

had
31

then were there rest for me; Jos 22


n that
(strangely)
noiv, as things are; Ec 2
being so. (122 1., besides TND and TN"p. Seldom
slept,

Je

(subj.

Jb 14

(RV ?/to,

\m

sub

cf.

lit.

from

used (a) absol., as adv.


in time
34
fast, of old, whether of a nearer 2 S 15
Is
13
s
21
16
or of a remoter past Is 44 45 48 3 57 s
^ 93 2 Pr 8 22 (b) with foil. gen. or relat. clause,
that time

= /7wn.

time of, since.


With
TND from time of morning
TNO since thy
^76 s with infin. Ex 4 10
speaking unto thy servant
with finite vb.
Gn 39 s Ex 5' '31 ""AXa. TNfctt and since I came unto
Pharaoh, etc. 9 21 Jos 14 10 Is 14 8 Je 44 1S
as prep, or conj.
subst. Pai 2"

~iip_3n

T^

2:i

T*jN

= IN (pi-ob. a dialectic form;

?!1$) then,

"bb:

cf.

in that case

W f 119

92
.

\^

3 4 5
-

cf.

Aram,

infr., so

SniS^;

fy.N

3C

Impf.

fs.

2 fs.

go away

Pr 20 14

ni3B>b

^Trrne

INt?

Aram.

in apod, after

used

up Dt32 36

S9 7 whsa

Dn^n ;

b]K

%?

t[SlTtS5] only

PHSD

pry spin but) rd.

Sm

Hi

S 20

19

v.

Co.
rd. t(K);>n

qT
.

t^ttN n.pr.m. (Sam. ^fX, Ai&X) 6th son


21
of Joktan Gn io 27 1 Ch i = n.pr.loc. Ez 27
19

PpKO <2 Hi Sm Co; old


2
later Sand, cf. Di Gn io
rd.

capital of

Yemen,

'

|TK

I.

(pointed,

&

esp. in the apodosis.)

ill), once (Je 44 1S ) WrjO,

Ft.

strength); sq. f

sents

(cf.

36

BAram.

id.,

DPilD Q^p l^N; Pu. Pt. bfN EZ27 19

11

edge, corner, peak,

AV

i"tn

Pf.

|K Jb 14 11

be gone, exhausted,

used except where some special emphasis is desired. 'Then' of


RV more commonly repreI,

3r
';

go about Je

^Hl"*" ?;

27

Dt 32

(for 'bttW)

i//-

^//") Qal

Syr.

nb]NI (poet.)

vb. go (mostly poet.) (

/Tfr$

s
11
5
12
d. it points back
33 41 Hb i >//2 96
22
with emphasis to an inf. with 3 2 S 5 24a
1 26
Jb 2 8 27 33 16 to MTir\ Di*3 (anomalously) 1 Cli 16 7
2. expressing logical sequence strictly: in the
apod.
after DX (rare) for sake of special emphasis Is 58 14 Pr 2 5 Jb 9 31
that case, after
Is

Px

cf.

pinnacle;

Eth. "VKlVil

v. also

As.

DPV

infr.)

|tt$ 1Eg n.f.


3"!l',

cstr.

sharpl

Ex2920

ear (Ar.

As. uznu, Eth.

Ex

29

20

+;

sf.

u it, Aram.

JJjf,

X"H1;) abs. 2 S 22 45 +
W? 1 S 20 2 + etc.; du.

+; cstr. 'OTK Gn2 3 + sf.


^TK^J") Nu i4 +; (never with article). 1.
ear, as part of body; of human being, as bearing12
23
4
pierced
earring Gn 35 Ex32 (allJE) Ez 16
17
touched with
by a master Ex 21 (E) Dti5
2324
blood in consecration ('K Tjwn tip of ear) Lv 8
s5
i4.i7.25.28.
en e m y Ez 23 (of nn^nN
cut off
I4
26" a^?.]?? P^HP; of
Pr
q.v.); ear of dog
Q))]K

(D^j Dt

10

23

Am

12
from lion). 2
3 (fragme'nt rescued
s
especially as organ of hearing, a. of man Dt 29

sheep

2S

22 45

= ^ i8

45

,Jb42 5 Is30 21 implanted


;

(j?t33)

24
hy'i

^94

^115" 135 17

of idols (do not hear)

yr*V 2 S 7" + 8 1. ; esp.'NS after vb. of saying


in the ears, in the hearing of Gn 20 s (E) 2^ 10

'fcO

'

13 ' 10

(P)44 18 5o 4 (J)Dfc5 3 i 11 ^+44t.; cf. Is


9
after noun of utterance, sound
5 (vb. om.)
14
Jb 13 17 15 21 cf. 'N after verbal noun
1 S 15
1

nw:

Ez2 4 ('
nb) c f. Isn
the ear=give attention t/^45 11
26

'

rvir\

'b 'X

men Ju

of

Ho

(||

Jb 4 12 cf. Je9 19 as tingling (bbf) at dreadful


news 1 S 3 11 2 K 21 12 Je 19 3 as hearing with
12
$K nayOBfcl (||
satisfaction, triumph ^ 9 2
'3 ^V Dam) but Che del.; as intelligent (involving mental process) nb jam 'K nyB> Jb 1
;

34

cf.

Ec

as unsatisfied

*6; as seeking ( pn) knowi


n
15
as hearing & blessing Jb29
ledge Pr 18
12
12
25 a hearing (responsive,
cf. nyK> 'N Pr 20
8

J?fo$ 'K &6l|>n

obedient) ear,-

Pn5

cf.

31

Is 4 3

34

EN Pr

Is33 15

cf

58

1/,

Dp*: Knn jna i|

iJTN

nbny

so 'K

ear is imcircumcised Je 6

^Ae?'r

Zc

11

Is 48"

cf.

rt

(||

after r6j? 2

Nu

without vb.)

= Is 37

9
vb.

2S22 where

= in presence of;
9 = Is37 Dn 9
17

16

~b

sq.

b rfiafp
-

40

" 'a
1

^86

7"

sq.

j>

3
17 88

cf.

130

^,

10
;

cf.

IS59 'K

io 17 ;

's

"b

Ne

uZ. sq.

16 2

""123^;

30

rewaZ
'*

subj.

to,

S 9"

15

S20

CI117

22

>

25
;

'K

njnnnn 'c -in


Mi 7" Js 6 10

cf.

N'!ls35 5

36

45

42

v]j

tle

cf.

'k "b-nna

opp. judicial

nom Hiph.
-

wholly poet.

ptKnl. consec. -f

^n

77

3
26
Is 64 +
WWy\ Ex 15
i6
ptN (for piy) Jb 32
9 +;
ronxn Nu 2 3 18 + fs. *?rm Isi
;

De

(v.

Is 32

personif.)

Dt 32

cf.

Is

18
;

^55

n-trpn v

(||

|>

86

P?)

(II
6

(||td.),

43 ( both lli'^);

my

Nu

a son of Gael

ear

Gn

fr.

46

16

pass

(fr.

26 16 (my

q.v.)

Nu

same, *3TNn

16 16

tirT^^S n.pr.m. (Yahweh hath


Ne io 10

father of Jeshua, a Levite

iynn

ni:f

Jos 19

pi.)

34

K 25

s3

Ez

n.pr.loc. (peaks of Tabor?

place in Naphtali

11
;

iinWC!) J e 40 8

);

heard)

H'2^^

Je

3,5
1

Di.

cf.

TTn^Dt^^ n.pr.m. (Yahweh

heareth)

Ez

so

contr.

1. a Judsean
Je 42
8
s3
Tsr., son of
elder
of
2. an
2 K 25
Je 40
3
Shaphan Ez 8 n
3. son of Jeremiah Je35
5. a
4. a leading Judsean, son of Azur Ez 1
s
n^"iiy
leading Judsean Je42 (
43 ).
n;:r(1)'

II.

prove

(cf.

deiiv.);

Ar.

^i- Pf- weigh,

011 ly

v1j -

t[)I^]

weigh, also Ar.

^.1

Ec

])V\ (conj.)

12

'J^, t
15

test,

& Aram,

(IpiP.n, Ji?n).

t[',f^72] n.[m.Jdii. balances, scales

(Ar.

Aram. (Nasar.) JJjaio) D^WD (D^r)

+4

t.

cstr. ^.jNO

Lv

s6

+9

money Je 32 10 'OS

for weighing

t.

Is

balances,

Slp3n Ppiy'SJ;

'O pn ;* I s 40
^'^L,
sim. of insignif. of nations bef. "
fig., calamity
hair

Ez 5

(b\>VV ')

2
;

etc.;

/). ms.

fpl-

Gn

W>
Ko

Jb6

men ^62 10

(of earth, personif.);

hills Is

:!6

1 ' 391

12

(D^aa b\>f
40
pnsr 'k l V i
'?oa niya;^ onn)
Voas,
9
(|f
's >ib<n, >x pn), Ez 45 10 (|| ^-na^x, 'i-naj c f.
;

pr

16 11 (naK

pers. Jb
sq. ?K pers.

n. [m.]coll. implements, tools

v.

etc.;

23

sq.-^(rei)f39 13l

t^W adj.gent.

40
Pf. V)W
lp 390
Kij

Ft. P;' (for PJP,


)
p r I7 4. 1. Jlear> perceive by the ear, abs. Is
17
3
give ear,U den, abs. (ofmts.
64 (||yw) ^I35

11

give ear,

Impf. PJN! Jb

16

Jb

sq. ?

c acc rei

VVV))

(||

hearing, or

subj.
10

1'

b(rei)f 54 4 (||yw).

f[]I^]

Dti 45

Jb

'

listen, hear, almost

23

Uu4

'3

,|

deafness
I.

8JU7

4
Nn-)3^ 4 o ;ybrb / b-i^ls5o

v
IS50 5
;

man
27

2 - 12 - 13

26

Nu

PCtr)

Je 13

ace. rei

c.

La 3

3. +' nba o/;en ears 0/

'b 'K D^yn'bs

56

Wty

(II

abs.

to,

sq. 'I? pers.

t^^T^ n.pr.m.

noun

obedient

a^pn);
Pr 17 4

'

sharpness? Aram. P?W, ^) weapons ^J^m Dt


14
23 (Odd. T^tN 35 I'N cf. Di).

28 s nearly

Ch

a^pn

'K

cf.

18

also (after

incline the ear '$ HEPI 2


18

vb.om. -^ N^34

11

after Nia

so

(J)

3
7i 2 102

Cb

om.

sq.bj?

15

(||

t[^^l

eB?

(rei)

Jb 32"

Ex

16

a>E'pn),

i^ui
sq.

s9

.(ll3'

23

10

'

28

1"^)

Gn

Je 5 21 Ez 1 2 cf. also
2
b. of Yahweh, '* '? after vb. of
Is42
21
23
ls
Ez 8 18
(P) "1 S 8
(J) 14
utterance Nu n
'K niaan

(rei)

II

^ 77 Dt

T p Pr 28

~p? 'x

(all

sq. ace. rei

yes?) 42

||

Jo

2.o/ GW, listening (with favour) to


2
"bx pers.
prayer, etc., abs. f 80 84 (|| yB>), sq.

21 13

adder in simile of wicked

also of

23

Is 8

2Ch2 4 Ne

VOW))

(||

Is 5

opp. stopping

the ears (wilful ignorance) "P? 'K

S^pn)

= be

to,

Jb 34

(rei)

Is 2 8

19

jron piip 'K Jb 12 11

hearken

49

Jb 33 is i 10 32 s (ail
Jb 37" (||??tanri);
(||a^pn)
sq.nV
(||j>Bt?)

5
yei?,

incline

Pr22 17 + gt.; sq.


+ 4 t.; Ko'Nn^pnl^ 3 Pr 2 2 (sq. b);
N'Qn Pr23 2 as receiving words ngn 'X

^49

^n

P"3?; opp.

t?

'

'

im Dba)

nmp

'D

% Jb

p riI

31

'a ^.bp^

(||nnf^ jns).

20

25

Am 8

bpy b^artbi ns^ ftppnb)


nn-ip v.?s).
Ho 1 s y?n 'o Mi 6
Trn^tT ftN n.pr.loc. {portion weighed
& measured of She era, BlauZMG1 73 296), place
}3Ni ?3K)

(||

(||

11

(II

punctuation is due doubtless to the word being


treated by the punctuators as a subst.
ws/i,

with

& in
^119

'my wish is that,' etc.; cf.


''nv^i Vanity a h that! (

suff.

Ki on

c. st.,

'

'

by

built

daughter of Ephraim

'K>,

D'jPTN

24

Ch

[in^]

QalP/.nTX iS
Je

s
;

^nJb 3 8
V3n3

7mp/.

22 40 (Ges*

Is

50

ms.

pass.
loins

pass., subj. "tiTK,

act,

cf.

ace. pers.

c.

^b

subj.

Pi. "flM

Di;

v.

^65

fig.

P. sf.^-i-}Nn,/,i8 3:i ; esti\


gird,
40

c.

&

2 ace. (pers.

^i8 33 (^n)

3o

12

"n^?
rei)

(nno'B')
;

&*gird

Pf. \\K~r}

oneself, for

^ 93

war

7itf.

1-i^nn Is

Is527

t~\i^ n.m.
j\j\, cf.

RS JQJan

Is 8 9

with

fV

waisteloth

(NH

\js

93

+4t.;

of

707

'

Ar.

Ar.

Gn

+ cstr. 1HN Gn 2

13C

l0

18

skin 2

f.

t.:

(prophet.);

Zc 14 9 Mai

10

Jb 3i ,5 +

MT ~f$ "We Dr

&yjb

Ezr 10 13

i&)

16
Is 34'

and

the

2 - 13

"

tGn

sub ~W) so

v.

Dn'OnM

over kings

+ ^n Gn

19

Di

42

K6 +

Lv

3'5

one

5
40 Jb 31"; pi. CiriN D^rn
17
Ez 37 (abs.), but v. Co ;=feiv, a

Gn

cf.

Dn

2!l
44
ins K*\S3 a *
1 i
few 'K D"!?^ +G11 2 7 29 20
;
1
8
one man, together Ju 20 1S11 ; also int<3 late

= Aram. N"jn3 fEzr 2


2

Is 65

'

(||

C4
(

= Xe7

earlier lin:
3S3

21

3 6

Nu 7 28
every EX36
also repeated, distrib. sense
30

CG

15

20

Ec

1 1;

2. each,

-').

K 4 zKrf +
7

'

Nu

11

13 17

21

Jos

2 4
3. =a certain 1 S i 2 S 1 10 2
4
4 Est
hence 4.
indef.
+cf.
2
S 17 9 v. Dr 1 S i
3
15
20
7
1 S 6
art.
24 26 (but del. AVe Dr) 1
4 5
+ 5. only 1 4 19 & (fern.) once 2 6 10
1
1

'

yjr

62 12 89 30 (once for

all)

WW E^b nnx
T

Ch

nr^a 'i< Lv i*6 34 cf. Jb 40 5' nnN Qys) j os 6 3 11


9
14
4
14
cf. v 7nnt<3 Nu io Jb 33
at once nn3 p r
18
nns-opj
H-3N)
28 cf.
Ju i6 2S
6. one
21

"lilts'

of

another, the one

the other 'X

'n

Ex i 7

1
2 S 12
Je 24 s 2 Ch 3 17 Ne 4 n +
6
vns-nN
iriNn for nnsn-riN insn
i 4 rd.

Am

4'

Dr;
27

l*i-fiN v.

13 ' 32

21

Yahweh's power
ibX'l Jb I2 1S (' =

fig.

but ace. to RS'' C ref. to slaves'


garment); metaph. of righteousness & faithfulness Is ii 5 5 (varies, vxbn'K).
fetter, cf.

Gn

as tubst, sq. JO

same

S 17 3
one or two 1HX QT<b ab
so also (emph.) 2

s7

in wallwaistclotb, 'girdle of loins' Is 5


images of Chaldeans, D^nn3 "K nfon Ez 23 15
1

bef. prep.

riors'

even

so

21
nn Gn
Dr
abs. nnN Gn 2 +
1 S
13
ii' +
cstr. nnK Dt i 3 -h
pi. m. BHnK Gn
n + 4t.; ID Ez 33 30 del. Co cf. ; 1. one
Gn i 27 :tS45 Ex 12 49 Jos 23 10 1 S i 24 2 S i2 3 +,

9" al. v.

a bs. 'n

4 - 8 -"- 10 11

(cf.

Sab.zV7.,cf.

D1 WX " A

cf.

of linen Je 13 1 (v. Che) cf. v"


(symbol,
of Isr. & Jud. cleaving to '*); of Assyrian war-

1S

(Ph.inN,

Eth. hthH.: Aram, in,

l.L\,

on As. ed, ahadu,

12

nT,,

) 'K abs. Jb i2 + 8

18 *J2 289ff
'

ZMG1S7G

v. esp.

'<).

(subj.

JL

for

girded with might.


Pi.
^iWni ^ 18 40 30 12 ; Titni 2 S

cf. infr.

DHM

'3)

= 2 S 22

Hithp.

cs-tr.

12

Di).

jjj).

7r7.

inKgaadj.iium. one

om, Is 45'; ace. pers. om. nip" 'HWl?


but rd. rather ''TNO cf. 27 11 (3 Kn Brd

ace. rei

Tin (Co Ez 21 21 ).

niT or

v.

Niph.

Vl]N.

);

40

fig.,^ i8

17

'riW3 <D3,

2 ms.' tf.
68B2

5o u but

Jb 38 3 40 7

40 ,T?.Jei

^n

fr

on, sq. ace. rei

</fr<i

-nix liy liTN] 2

God (rnQ33

of

</m,

Jb30 18 ^TK:
fig.

/mi'. N3~1TN

i' ^;

2Ki

"WTN

Is

Lag K,177der
Impf.d. ^W- Jb 30 1S

Av.Jj\, Aram, in deriv.

"liTNn

vb.

v. ppT.

t[ iTN] vb. gird, encompass, equip (Talm.


id.,

ocpcXov),

another, one by one,

o)ie after

12

cf.

27

Ec

Gn

12

3 "1

We

inN 1150

as ordinal, first (mostly

Is

P &

Ex 39 10 (P); Ez 10" esp.


of first day of month Ex 40 2 (P) Ezr 3 io 1U7
Ne 8 Hg i first year, nns T\yy 2 Ch 36" Ezr

y-iT.

late)

(P) 2" (J)

1"

PPtN
T v

mr.

v.

HN

nnx.

v. I.

n,
nan**,
nn,
'.sna

T
T

T
T V

I.

II.

'

etc. v.

nns.

?~IN v. II. nnN.

Dn

om.)

Nu

Gn
1

Ez 26

fin. PIS interj. (onomatop.) ah! alas!


6 U 2I 20

Ez

21

18
1

1
-

AN

in.

,},

and

5
119 and \bn

K5

v=Aram. 'lp^v:

:i

(perh. from

the varying

Jb 42 14

29 33 '(allP)'Dt
1S
1
17
1
31 32 45

29

so

38

ci.

first (day,

Ex 40
2

CI129

8.

in

Lv

17
17

Ezr

Q^
24

3
9-9

combin.,

1DN eleven (cf. ^V, WW) Gn 32-' 3 f


Dt i 2 so n-i^y-nns Jos i>, 51 (P) 2 K 23
18
s
Je 52 (precedes noun, exc. Jos
24 2 Ch 36
20
eleventh HJ^ m.B'y nn Ez 30
ordinal,
as
1
)

a.n'K'i?

:i,;

(JE)

t"T>nS:

abs.

^;hb in3

5 13

11

51

1
'

cf. 1

K6

38

K9

29
;

b. with other numerals, as

26

TlttN
cardinal nixa D'oni f)bx 0*y:jnK1 "inx jtfui 41
16

cf- 2

3 i-('all P;''k precedes other


but rotf nnxi d>?3-ix ('n following) i

2K14

25

21

15

anM

10

2 Chi2
2K
cf. 2K22 =2Ch34
= Je 52 = 2 Ch 36 Jos 12 (D) Is 30
Ezr 2 = Ne 7
ordinal
Dn io
v
nrf nix? wi nnxs Gn 8 (P) Ex i/ (P), Ch
1

24

23

13

24

11

17

30

2fi

37

cf.

13

afe

13

24

17

25

Hg2'

2S

Ch

13

i6

preceding) j'but

('x

16

23

('n following).

nx'-nx Nci

ZMG

in Euseb.

Chrou

Co,

@.

cf.

n.m. brother (Ph. HX, Ar.

cstr.

art.;

Gn

io

cf.
"

4;

TiX

foi-nx^nx);

s 2o

so rd.

ym

+ (but

Gn

Gn

+ oft.

44

+;
23

49

c f.

"

We

nnx

5-3

Lv

pa-

19

17

18

cf. v'

(ex-

34

v ); of Israel &
tended to inch sojourner
Judah 2 S 19 42 Itr. & Edom Nu 20 14 cf. of
Ishmael Gn 16 12 25 18 of friend 2 S i 26 1 K 9 13
9
3." fig. of re20 3233 of allies 'X n^3 Am i
"13

wn

29
nx (||ntaj) jn
semblance Jb 3 o win)
njJT) i.e. by reason of his crying, cf. Di; Pn8 9
bynb xin nx inaxbm nsnno.
4. in

nWp
ph'r!

another 1 nX E""x Gn g Jo 2 Zc 7 10
27
K>\X Gni3 n + 2 5 1. + Ex 3 2
(where also

one

VnX
same

phr.

c.

^HJH

&

also E"X, nnx); for

Dt 15

'.

v.

these words

development of idiom

f
Je 34 14

Is 19
usually of men

'nip

15 > 17

Ez 38 21

Hg

of faces of golden cherubim

cf.

i8>-"
.

an

Ch

intelligent
2

29
.

iChu

Ch4 2

heroes

35
.

(always, exc. where other

^nN n.pr.m. (brother of Yah{u),


-|^cn brother of Milk, & esp. "jtannx

Ph.

3. a prophet

4 5

,U8

Ch

15

29 30

2 4

15

Ch

(last five injntjj).

vid. esp.

4.
4
9 ;
father of king Baasha 1
ig 27 29 33 2 i 22 2K9'
5. grandson of Hezron 1 Ch 2 2 ', or perh. n.pr.f.,
mother of preceding four, cf. Be. 6. son of

29

Ne

K16 2829

s2

+Ex

UU0

29

of Milk, where nnx must be cstr. since


"pD is a male deity; cf. Carth. rpp?nn
Euting 213). 1. a priest iSi4 3 18
2. a scribe

20
3
14 Is 66

+; 3nxDi j e

sister

Gn
14

33

cf.

i6

form noted),

Gn 20 51310 (on

'

cf.

v. 3XI1X.

v 12) 37 2 4 5 + 2 Si3 47 8 +
2. indef.
12141(
'; Jacob,
relative; Lot, of Abr. Gni3 8 i4
1210
(nephew); hence of kinship in
of Laban 29
10
2
Avider sense; member of same tribe Nu 16 18
1111
13
13
12
same
people
Ex
of
2
2 S 19
4 Dt 15 Ju

rentage

is

com-

21314

T^n^n^ iTTM

Var 23

sf. ''OX

TD^^ni^ n.pr.m. one of David's

etc.;

also of half-brother

+ vns Gn

axnx

23

T^^nS n.pr .m. descendant of Judah

44
same mother (& father)

37

8-8-mo- 3.76.11

10

S 30

13

1. brother, born of

14

27

one) son of Abishur, of Judah

Je 34 9 + 3 t.
Hoi3 15 v.De ComI>1

Nu

"'nx
20

etc.

'

Ttjini^ n.pr.m. (brother of

-tl(cstr.

Gn 4 +

N?X

+ WXGn 4 + ^nx

DV1XGni3 3 +;
sub WX; cstr.

pi.

I9

Gn

sf.

In many cases,

1879 1S39

perfect consistency, especially in

&

nJlN

W;

21

LCB

al.,
nx (sf. vvm) CIS"- -"
nx,
Eth. Ma*: As. ahu cf. DF, Aram,
s9
Palm., Nab. sf. VTinx, rvnx); abs. nx Gn 24
10
+ (Ez 18 del. Co cf. @ 33; w Stn *I; Dl
Ba Ezx defends us = one cf. As. ahu) never c.

NIX

of

Mi 6 16
+ 41 1. 1 K, 27 t. 2 K, 14 1. 2 Ch; 2122
t2. false prophet, time of Jerem. Je 29
2o

1 " 484

Sab.

etc.),

" n cf.

1. son of Omri, king of Isr.

Sem256N
suggests connecGoeje in RS
tion with hay y, family, clan).

y\

nephew

De

630

was

'Ax''a/3or

'

n^

'

however, the mng. of n.pr. comp. with nx

DlPr.c P .vi\

nni^ (stem assumedfor nx which however


HA89
perh. bilit. & prim, so Thes Eob Ges al.; D1
w
comp. ahu, side.
prop, surround, protect; Dl
Zehnpfund BAS L 510 prop. belong together, cf. Schult.

1.

1886 172
,

Thes.

Ahab (fathers brother ; =

n.pr.m.

91

n X/re-

parison with cpds. of 3X, seems impossible;


Sta iiUf
cf. rem. sub ^X>3X, and further We

"^nx?) a Benja-

21

'

Herod; cf. like name in Syr., given ob rnaximumcum2>atresuosimilitudinem,B&r~H.ebrzeus

dub.,

TTinN n.pr.m. (union fr.


mite 1 Ch8 = nN Gn 46
tin adj. = inN Ez 33 30 del

41'.

joot

iijjimeral);

9
of scales of crocodile Jb
37
v. sub 11. nnx.)

20

22
;

Ex

Ch 8 7 = n inx y \ 7 one of
Dvd's heroes 1 Ch n 3G
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 fn*?). H. a
man of Asher 1 Ch 7 34 (id.)

Ehud, of Benj.

15

Inn^nN n.pr.m. prince of Asher NU34


of majesty, cf. tin, WOX; v. also
27

(brother

nmrix).

rvn^ n.pr.m. (= jvnx, i.e. fraternal).

1.

Aminadab, brother of Uzzah 2 S 6 3 4


( vnx, We vnx, but v. Dr) 1 Ch 3 7 ( vnx).

a son of

'

2. a Benjamite
3. a Benjamite

Ch 8 14 but rd. Vnx


Ch 8 31 = 9 37 (> VHS).

1
1

TinT!^

n.pr.m. (prob. = '7in 'nx


of Ehud, a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 7
,

Tl^tD^n^ n.pr.m. (my


grandson of Eli

S 14

Be.

cpv.) son

brother is goodness)
1

Ch 5 33.34.37.38

father

S 22 920 (^DHN) v i"- ( on iden33


tity of pers. v. Be 1 Ch 5 ).
2. father of
17
W
Zadok 2 S 8 ( = 1 Ch 1
), but We rds. Ahim.
son of Ahitub; 1 Ch 5" Ezr 7 2 grandfather of
Zadok 1 Ch 9 11 Ne n u (on all cf.We I.e.)
of Ahimelech.

tn^HN

n.pr.m.

Thes

(ace. to

^ "

1. father of Jehoshaphat,

child' s brother (?))

20 24 1 K 4 3 1
2. father of Baana, officer of Solomon

David's chronicler 2

Trt'lDTlS n.pr.m. (my brother


Levite

Ch

10

nnp

(cf.

time

iu Saul's (Dvd's)
s

31

Ch

29

22

(title)

Ch

Be)

v.

Nu

of Benj.

VH^))

(cf.

26 s3
TIN

21

10

11

j-

'

D^n

also

Ch

+9

-15.15.10.21.22.24.25.25.20.32

Ch

210

11

Ch. 1.

t.

&

king of

Solomon

ll. 11.12.14.27

,.11.2

-,

11

pi

.1

1021

2 18

2. an artificer of Tyre,
9
sent by Hiram the king i K 7 13 40 40 45 2 Ch 2 12
2

12
).

U1LIC

3. a Benjamite~

t'P'VnN

(sfenN)

son of Ahitub 1 S 22
24 ^ 52
..iKctmso.
father of Abiathar 1 S 2 3 6 30 7 so also
1;
g Ew We Th Dr; where
2 S 8
'D"nx
4
"iJV2N~p ; whence id. wrongly 1 Ch 24", cf. v
16
'nK
'2X).
'M*?')
for
& 18 (where rd.
T T
6
2. a Hittite 1 S 26
1

tnp$) S on

Gn 46 ).
TD"Vn n.pr.m. Hiram (Ph. Din; abbr. fr.
foregoing) 'n 2 S 5"+ 18 t. 1 K + Kt 1 Ch
1
DiTil 1 K 5 24:
14 2 Ch
9 (all Qr ffrin)

1. priest

14JG

cf.

Tyre, contemp. of David

(brother of Melek, Ph.

2 2 3 9

07TI;

v.

= rnnN

(prob.

40
.

12

death} a

Ch

6 20 2

18 15

K4

is

irpns supr.)

v. also

"tan, nrjtan;

Ch

"hjSpTJN n.pr.m.

Ch

16

Ph. Dnn

TJHTlN

Ch

5
.

adj. gent. 'Kn as n.coll.

n.pr.m. (my brother is

Nu

38

evit) a chief

Nu

of Naphtali

15

78 83

29

10 27

MT

(WK

T^ntL^nt^! n.pr.m. {brother of (the) dawn,


As. Ahseri Dl rr202 ) a Benjamite
'

TTO^n^
Thes

)&m Jos 15

i;

14

a giftl so

is

1. a son of Anak

Ar. ^.1)

cf.

n.pr.m. (my brother

Nu

2. aLevite, ?p;nK,

Ch

17

n.pr.m. (my brother

Zadok

1. son of
1

Ch

34

(r^)

S i 5 27 30 i7 17 20 jS 19 22 23 27 28 29
v 35 6 38 perh. also 1 K 4 15

S 14 50

)'$?> nN,

2.

father-in-law

&

n.f.

tween Judah

n.pr.m. (fraternal, Aram. \il~l) a

Manassite

Ch

&

Solomon

officer of

brother

K4

noble)

is

14

'

'

34

(be-

Israel).

tvNTT n.pr.m.
cf
El, @ 'A X eiv x
-

ta^N) brother of
& ^ n 1^ on etc -; v

(prob.

'

Bae Eell5C) a Bethelite, rebuikler of Jericho

1K16
HinNt

Aram. nnK,

n.f. sister (Ph. nntf,


V

114

Eth. Xlt:
Ji, Ar. o^T, As. ahdtu, Dl
ZMGI805 273
abs.
Sab. in n.pr. IHONnfiN Os
)
'K 2 S 13 + (never with art.); cstr. ninN
Gn 4 22 -|-; sf. "nh (TjinK) Gn i2 13 + etc.;
,

<

'

T2> j^n^

14

T^jTiyi n.pr.m. (my


an

S 15

_34
jfjh 2
2 j23 2

34

19

brother is follyl)

brotherhood 'Kn Zc

',

rnS

K 4

traitorous counsellor 2

15.20.21. 23.23 . ,-1.6.7.14.14.15

tn}nN

(son-in-law of Sol.)
of Saul

wrath)

is

TTDirnJSl n.pr.m. (my


David's trusted
12.31.31.34

'Y^^ni^

10

"itTTI^ n.pr.m. (my brother has sung)

over Solomon's household

3" Ju

Ch

(my

n.pr.f.

brother

delight)

is

1. wife of Saul 1 S 14 " (daughter of Ahi43


maaz).
2. Jezreelitess, wife of David iS 25

ninK (Qr 'nVns) j os 2 13 ii^n'inN Ez


/
51
16 (Qr; ktnmnN) + 2t,(Coall vnN); ^nY-nt*
52
Ez i6 2 (must be
Ez 16 (Co -prr);
,p

27

30

T^^D^niS

Ch

pi.

workman on tabern.

ported) father of Oholiab, a

Ex

34

38

^3 5

brother lias sup-

(to?/

11. pi*. 111.

23
.

As. Ahule'te,

my

of David's

Dan Nu i
heroes 1 Ch 1

TDpTI^

brother is help,

23

66 71

io

25

^nx

r'

03^$
but del. Co); Vrtm Jb 4 2
4
16
3
DnTl'nS
s/^er
Gn
1.
1CI12
Jbi
H02
2.5.i2
i3.i9.22
i ier> cjiff. mother) so
game
f
at
20
I2
4
(
Lvi8 u cf.Ez22 n Gn 2430 30 + Ex 2 4 7 Lvi8 9
22
Nu6 7 2Si3 L2 4
(either parent same) so Dt2 7
88
for dead
mourning
in
called upon,
+ Ct18 8
5960
because
(or
Gn
relative
near
2
Je22

pi.,

Je 39 4o

5 - 6 7 - 9 - 11 - 141,i
-

arisen)

12 14
-

Ch

father of

4i

10 16 13
-

Laban prominent?

Nu

nationality

,s

woman

so Di);
cf.

Ho

3
.

2.

of same
=beloved

H^3 bride ; phr. orig. imof


marriage with half-sister
ZJ,6,8W W0
same father was allowed? cf. No
3. symbol, of Judah, Samaria,
& Gn 20 12 ).

Ct 4 9 10 12
-

plying

Jtas

K 22

2. one

n.pr.m. (my brother

2K25

cf.

Pr2 " 2

son of Shaphan, Josiah's time 2


24
20
protector of Jerem. Je 2 6
34
22

Dl

brother is strength,
12

1. a chief of

43

TTtyT!^ n.pr.m. (my

Gedaliah

sf.

'

that

(4

t.

||

tQ-^n^

n.pr.m. (brother of

(the)

lofty =

n^
^' e.g. @ Ju8

28

Sodom & Jerusalem Je

23

ncnb

'

4.

fig.

vitr^

vsn.

'rinKi

7 - 8 - 10

nx vihx pr f.

45 52

M <deL Co)

Ez 1
3
of intimate connection
-

Jbi7

nanb nb

14
;

mm- ?*

nm,

ts. another,

of curtains of tabern. Ex 2 6
loops v\ tenons
v 1 '; of 'wings of living creatures, Ezek.'s vision
3 -3 - r

',

Ez

9 23
-

13

"n^

n>8

n.m.

n coll. reeds, rushes (Aram.

^JO^, orig. Egypt., cf. demot. a\u fr. a\a &e


AG4BEMos 33S YVied SammUms lc G11
4

(E) Jb 8

Ho 13 where rd. am* pi.


15

also

for CnnN (cf. AW), or


T)_ Cumpl.Var. 23 f

a parall. form [nriK], v.

fr.

Niph. P/.

Co).

v.

Nu 32

30

tTHKcs
_
T

39

Aram.
sion (Ar. jXl Sab. inX Sab. Denkm.
nnN, J^; As. a/tazit, Eth. X1H;) Qal Pf. ns
Ex 15" + nmN Jb 23 11 L333 14 sf.^THN 2 S i 9

13

sf.

tnni

Ex

mNPl Dt 32 41 tHNPlI
tnki j u 20 6
fWW' is 13 s
;

15

Gn

possessions

Drv p
'

As.

34

294

tn^
T T

ls

15

Je 13 21

^tnN''
;

Ju 16

K 6";

K6

10

TnN

ms.

etc.;

s/.

+ as 'a
13

Ec

ih.NFl

Ju 16 3

Hoffm

=a

R.u 3
i
20 1
hold in a wall;
rds.

15 ' 15

=9

pjnn

'i

S 4 10

&

(+ 9

'Ec2 3

Ts

29

21

cf.

K6

Ct'2
10

Qip i*yn

alf.o
4

in metaph. Jb 18

hand 139 10 subj.


i5 14 15 2 S i 9 Jb2i
;

1311

&

AV

TIN

'N'T

a snare catching the heel,

fig.,

supr.), subj. JJW'n,

cf

);

3
of taking hold of

(cf. v"

subj.

God ^77

3
;

God's

Ex

pain, sorrow, fear, etc.


lc
3o

7
48

119

53

Is

33

14

20

man, obj. fear, etc. Jb 18


r\-n take ones way 3b 1 f
RV'/toM on his way (cf. 23 11 supr.,

Je 13 21 49 24
8
obj.
Is 13

subj.

abs. Nc
'As. sabdtu urhu, e. g. V P
);
3
Ec 9 12
caught
gates;
pt.
pass,
of
barring
7
c
c
6
taken (by lot) iCh2 4
fastened, held Est i
1,74

30 -17
;

v.

Ot);

pt. act,

Thes BaNB

175

@L

Mi

$B).

possession

n.f.

s
nt.; cstr.ri7nNGni7 +2Tt.;

possession, P &
n
4

34

Lv

25 10

late

'

^m ^

sf.

33(houses,41 -,5

Nu

4(i

8
;

Gn

of landed property

i:, - 25 - 27 - 23 -

Gn 4 7 u +

'x

06

27- 32 s
1

Ez 44 23 4 5 5 6 7 7s 4 6 IS
Jos 2
S0.21.2S.22
14
18.13
3
j Q h ^8
3I Ne II 3
48
g 2 Qh I 1
land possessed, one's own land
c. /'IN, HinX 'K
Gn 3 6 43 Lv i 4 34 2 5 24 Nu 35 23 Jos 2 2 4 9 10 19 cf.
jnsn ninN Lv 2 7 24 c. nnb'. njnx ''^ Lv 2 7 16 22 28
8

35 Dt

32

12 39

49

'

21

cf.V

njnN 'y

c.'-py,

LV25

32 33

Nu.27'32 32

possession by right of inheritance

& ' rbra

n?ns=

nbra

nbraa 'K Ez 4 6 (but Co as Nu


35
7
-inpninx
so
B);
Gn 23 4 9 20 49 30 5o 13 hbSVK
27
4
s
34
Gn 17 4 8 Lv 2 5
in promise to Davidic king
2

16

c f.

I'I^ddn

taken out of a

of same form 3nn

& Eth. pt.;

similarly

Nu

number

^2

in-|nNi

3
(|1

portion of Levit. priests

^^HS

nbna);

Ez 44

(||

n^n, ^n n.pr.m.
grasped; 'Oxo(e)ias 1 K 2 2

4o.5,,;o 2

1. king of Isr., son of

n ^D^).

24.25

j is

Ch 20 37

2i

I0

3. nnN

i;i

I2 i9 i3'i 4 i3

(all irprnx);

a priest'Ne

Sm Listen
TD|n^ n.pr.m.

12

+ 2K

(innriN)

v.

2
13

K9

Ch

Ct 3
Aram. T nX

cf.

Joram
1

cf.

K 22

Ch 20 35

11

2
1

5 1.

(nym).
which min^i Ch

1C - 23 - 2 '- 29

(for

etc.,

Ahab

2. king of Judah, son of

2K iCh
9

[Yah{n)

52

Lag BN53)

as

H?ri3).

hath

'<

of

fig.

23

Tafel

).

(possessor) a

man

of

Judah

''

iCh 4

TrvtnN n.pr.m.
melech
I-

Gn

26 20

nnK

(possession) friend of Abi-

c'
( J,

t[n^] n.[m.]

howl, onomat,,

cf.

jackal (As. aha

r, -

(on text

cf.

TiTTnbS
-:

subj.

17

in^n Jb 38", tfl*$


C
21
2 S
sq. ace. Ju i I2 16
Chi 3 2CI125 yjr 56 137 9

13

13

nan

^1

also

cf.

'cf.

man

jnNn DiB333;
2

Ch; Ho

41

sub),

2. son of Micah,
great-grandson of Jonathan 1 Ch 8 36M 9 42

2:i

folly

Aa^/i grasped, abbrev. for

(q-v.) cf. As. la-u-ha-zi (i. e. Ahaz)


s
16 )
1. king of Judah, son of
on 2
38
ib 7 *
Jotham, father of Hezekiah 2 K 15 i6
+
li
13
AM
K
w
9
iCh
2-Ch2
i4
l8i
38
13 t. 2K;
3
f
7

Pt.

^q. ?.

>

6 of

hold cf branches, in metaph.; poet, fig., of


12
taking
God's seizing man in wrath Jb 16
taking hold of judgment
hold graciously^ 7 3
41
nuiN rnfca Jb2 u

Dt32
(iprnw

Hoph.

shut).

,.*./,

fastened to

beams having
17
(cf. n.T.rV D'MK na Jb 8
ninW^); also Ct f of taking

51

(both J)

c.

n.pr.m. (Ae

COT

30

(P).
Jos 2 2
ace. enclose, overlay (so

32

inxliT'

15

Nu

27

47

Aram.

cf.

10

26

pi. Cl.C^.? 2 C' la 9

22 29

Ch 13"+ 3 t,; 7w. tnN


ItnKCta 15 vm
2S2 21 -nnN 'E113
c
P. ac. tnk 2 Ch 25%- _pass. WIN Est i
2c
4
grasp, take hold of, sq. 3 Gn 2 5 Ex 4

7
etc.;

if+;
Ru 3

15

gutt. Tn.N'l
"1
Inf. inN

Jb

tntO

Impf.

etc.;

fs.

lOtTOO

Ex
Ne

Ct

S 66
S 20 9

inNl 2

1 s.

Vrijnii

Gn 47" 7 Gn 22 onnw

+ 8t.

vb. grasp, take hold, take posses-

mn.

v.

WiW Jos 2 2

pi.

Impf. WW?.!

rnnsi

& Ez

1S

Ch

10

nsn Gn 34 10 Jos 22 19 Pt. into


13
12
have
Eco 12 - &<? cto#/i< Gn 22 Ec 9 elsewhere
9 19

11

(but

'N31 (cons.)

green, v. Ebers'
2 - 18

Pi. Pt. tn^p Jb

not of persons, but vid. nWl.

X Am

e.5.

e^nx Is 13
11.

+11.

21

'n

onviH isboi

(||

Ar. ll).

DPV )

pi.

wyi).

nnK^
PIN

n.f. fire-pot, brasier (Ar. JUL

in

29
Je 36" VJS? 'Nn

delayeth

him teas burning; v 23


23
'KfTpX "ib>k B>Nn v 'xrny -i^k cnh (i. nx
brother v. sub nnN
111. n interj., p. 25).

2S20

Thes,

an error) alw.

is

rnjpt?

art.

c.

brasier before

^/ie

tninNt n.pr.m.

iCh8 4

a Benjamite
7

corruption of fTTIN v

(perh.

t^mnN

(TlhtO adj.gent. 2 S 2 3 (where


'N"72
for
rd. 'NH We Dr; ref. unknown
Klo
prop, (tyn B*K '3 cf. v 20 ) v 58 =i Ch ii 12 29 2 f.
9

TIN

rnnN

so also

Ch

"

vH^ sub in. nN


Ol

cf.

that!

mighty men (not

n'rn^

in 2

S 23)

Ch

rnnsn

PIN

sub D7rVThes q.v.


solide;

Di

amethyst (etym.

n.f. perh.

Kn

Hal

JAs7

Appended

to a n. pr. for distinction

Ne

34

fr.

comp. Talm.

dub.;

D7n

malva &

JT'Pprij

also^Lag^ 1884

285

but cf. Di;


gems on the ephod Ex 28 19 39 12
-

32

the

= Ne v

Ne

12
)

LH24 2

other couit,v."ixn ;
wall,

o<7?r

33

noin.

v.

Ezr

31

one of the

(prob. here txt.

Lv 6 4 1 S 28 s Ez 42 44 19 ^V, D J3K
Lv 14 42 rm Nu 14 24 ' B^b Manji 1 S io
3.b v
Ez ii 19 ( Hi Sm); dV Is 65" (cf. 6 2
14

garments

w ith

that of strange, alien, as '&? t^N


8
(so in, DnnN alone ^ 109 Jb

Dt 20 5 6 7 28 30
3

etrefort,

think of green malachite D1 HA 3G N der. fr. Aram,


land AhlamiiY amethyst ace. to 03 Josephus;
v.

Ch
v

(see

8 10
-

42c

k f^e

Je 3
rainn

(husband) G1129 19

"n

KHO);

"17172

man

-ran i

3;n.

v.

ny3B> seven other days


22" iriN rn'tpa in'the field of another + oft.;

41

&W

fpl. as

"IHK V1\

daughter of Sheshan 1 Ch 2 31 so Be Ot al.


34
2. m. father of one of David's
in view of v
f.

rmriN
;

Gn 4 s5

subst. ahrat time future of days)

DnriK

pi.

pnN

once Jb 31 10

sg. "iriN),

13
err., v. BeEy
not in Ezr 2 29 ).
Often with
the collat. sense of different, as '** QHJ? other

at last

otherwise Hal JAS 7 - 360 )

implic);

f.

(=Ar.ji.T, Sab. TnNN, As. ahru future,

that

from

one coming be-

(proj>.

nnriN (with dag.

f.

&

another

intf E^'N another

dub.)

(as if

Dr Sm

v.

"irtSJ adj.

hind),

Ex

& comp.interjec-

supr.p. 25)

(? "inv.l)

0/ would

trans.

another seed 8 10 Cn5

26 s3 (P)
coram.)

'&

name Ahulapia,

tional Bab.

Zim B1? 11G

12

& meaning
210

46

21

D^nX Nu

inK

cf.

(DP
v

"hVlIN n.pr.
,* T:

(existence

/PT^

(cf.

Gn

n.pr.m. a son of Benjamin

(P) (nerh. corruption of


1

as

1.

taken by 01 5241c as Qui

is

from TDK), by Sta 540,c Kij 1 307 Ges 68


Hiph. (lit. shewed, exhibited delay): on

Kt

the

q. v.

Qr"ini!

Tnni v

(cf.

2Kem

the recompense) not to his enemy.

(it,
5

27

Is

65

Je22 26

s2

Je 6 12 8 10

nfNJuu

Dt

al.); 'OJ?

fiB'bls28 11

28

32

H?

(||ns'B'

,,

?.S?b3);

phrase CinN Q'Tlbx o^/ier </oc?s(63t.)


Ex2o 3 (=:Dt5 7 )23 13 (bothJE)Jos24 (E)iS
esp. in the

2 16
'

26 Ho 3 & particularly in Dt (6
& Deut. writers, as Jos 23 16 Ju 2 1217
19

14

19

19

-t.)

Je (18

t.)

"'-PD^ n.pr.m.
David's heroes
33

ii

has H1N,

vb.
irTN

father of Eliphelet, one of

S 23 s4

(Meaning dub.;

sq. "ISPI;

to

& compiler of Kings; inx


1

Ch

So inX alone
next year;

txt. prob. corrupt.)

109

remain behind, delay, tarry

DHM

'

+Qal once only Gn 32


17
"'D^J cf. 3HN Pr 8 ) and I have
).

Gn

tPi. Pf. ">0

now.'

ImVf. into, nnn ( 3 t.


9 t.; PL CT) D^nNlO 3 t.

insi (contr.

19

34

fr.

VinK Ju
5

Gn 2 4 +

1. intensive, rfeZay,

Ju 5
my
salvation insn t6 Hb 2 3 f 4o 18 =7o 6 Dn 9 19 with
19
30
7 & inf. Gn 34 . Pr 23
I.^n ^? ^inND <7iose
tf#3) Is 46 13 and
;

tarrying over the wine, Is 5 llf)BJ33 ^inND,-^

*W

'

nqp

(||

B*P

'

2. causat. of

^?fP).

Qal, cause one to delay, hinder

back
to

= bring late) Ex 2 2
Dt2 3 22

quoted

28
;

Ec5 3

2
1 2 7'

G1124

with 7
:

&

ellipt.

56
;

inf.

Dt

keep

delay
he

29

Of

Gn

'n Di'3

time, follow(P) in the

21

in

'K
;

(Ju

poet. Jte next generation

Joel
10

in prcse

prop, subst. the hinder or following

Gn

5G

K6

HJE'S

(cf.

P, as

28

yp-

(JE).

the pi.) 1. adv. a. of place, behind,


twice Gn 22 13 (many MSS. Sam.
01
read 10N v. Di) -^68 26 b. of time, afterwards

part

tarried until

nnsri) etc.
A

28 '(|| 'fcfab

tarry, abs.

13

inWl

(Ar. 'il to

34

14

= another generation).

put off, also to remain behind;


Aram. Pa. ID??, Aph. o(, Shaph. iLaJL, Sab.
Epier Denkm
-\m Osiander ZMG1865 197 "innx

Is 42

ing, next (rare) 'NH

EX34

7N once

io 18 18 s

55

30

21

Ju

inNl in laws of

15 22 7 Nu 5 al.
14
1
a. of place, behind, after EX3
2

Is57

2Ki 3
12 14

819

Lv

8
:

23

inN
3

"in^D

Is

T[bn to

65

from

b. of time, after
i

26

28

go
3

Gn 9

these things
?^^
17T after

7
;

t2 S

after
28

Lv 25

15

"inK
7

Ct

Gn 37 17
n^ X S

8?1 Is

59"-

W-Qfl -\m

al;

fGni5

2. prep.

'

follow

after,

EZ13 Jb

Ew

22 39 7 4o'
I

iK

Ezr7 Est2 3 f? nn tLvi 4 Dt 21 13


5
1S10 HT ins (late) 2 Cli32* sq. inf. +N116 19
Je 40 1 Ch 2 24 Jb 2 3 ins IV till after tNe 1 19
i7

2i

:iS

Ne

15

Ew

strangely:
5
prob. corrupt, v. Be Ky.
c.

ItV besides; but ttxt


3. tconj. "I'^'N "intt

ynn

30
Ez 40
and without "i{J>N Lv 14 43
42"
Jb
As prep. & conj. the pi. ''TinK is
much more freq., which in any case must be
1

after that

16

Je 4

used before suffixes.


Plur. only cstr. "1D^
with sf. nnK, ^.m, etc.
1. subst. hinder
part f2 S 2 23 TVJhn nnN3 with the hinder end
of the spear.
2. prep. a. of place, behind,
after Gn 18 10 VtriX Wni and it behind him Dt
,

iSi 4

i:)

Ho

10

2i

H 20

11

-ipa,

),

pii,

rm, rn, sk>,

pb^i,

naa,

^ns-bN nb v 19 Zc

18

back

beside, at the

fin^"^ Ez

c.

of.
,_

t"nriN adj. Pr 2 8 23 (si vera 1.) .n D"JK a


7" ) so
man that turneth backwards (cf. Je
5301b
ace.
JosKi De OP' 429 (doubtfully) Now Sta
5220a
Hi an abnormal adv. = afterwards,
to Ew
:

Lag Pr

conj. i'"nS3 cf.

"lin^

15

TTLH^ Behind
thee! (sc. Look or The foe is); with a vb. as CSP!
s
tftn y?n to shake the
to look Gn i 9 17 iS 24
s1
head 2
Is 37"), esp. verbs expressing
19 (
or implying motion, as N3 to enter in (v. Dr
I115

ii

K9

41

mostly in adpoetry back(= prose IT'finS) with vbs. such as

back

side,

t.

befall Gn 49 17

the

in

part,

verbial phrases

wards 23

turned

aVB'3 be

sg.,

a. as accus., in

'111,

V"'?

'H

Gn 9 Dp^HN

your seed after you; simi43


Nu 25 13 all P (also
larly i7 ? KU "35 12'48-' Ex 28
Dt i 3 4 io 13 1 S 24" 2 S 7 12 ||), & with V33 Gn
D3JT)T

'-

:i7

18 J( + W3)Ex2 9 P Lv2 5 H Dt 4 i2
Je32 18 39 1CI128 3 Pi-20 7 VVhV IJos2 2 27 in ?
Jh2i 21 Exio 14 Ju io 3 etc.; with inf. Gn 5 4
19

25 23

40

4,;

-9

nn afer

'iT'hn

his begetting Sheth, I3

14

i4 17

liPID * afterwards Gn 6 (nnN


5
20
14
afterwards, when, cf. 2Ch35 ) 15
IB'N ^
13
31
19
20
as
a
23 25 32- 4i 45 etc.; p-nnK TTn
io
formula of transition chiefly in 2 S (2 8
24
4
2 Ch 20
21 13 in c f. 1 S 24 Ju 16 2 K 6
1
10
4
Ezr 9 10
in late Heb. HN'T nrw tJb42
2 4 t;
i8 12

+ oit.;

10

1|

+ "^3) 35 (do.);' cf. Aram. n3*l "nnt*


and n^ TDK3 Dn 7 67 . The "local
14
(metaph.) and temporal senses blend -^ 49
1ST D1TS3 DnnnNI & a/ter them (i.e. following,
2

Ch

Dn

50

2043

615

(altered
front and behind 1 1 Ch 1
14
Ez 2 10
infr.) 2 Ch 13
2
v.
in
S
from 'NO* '
T
10

"linNl

iii

ninN3

but a

p r 29
wise man

wards

(sc.

b.

the

^D3).

c.

men applaud

their Speech,

4S

(The most common


constr. of nnx is as a prep, with the inf. cstr.)
ItJ'N? nn must be an error, either for
Jos 2 7

+Lv

25

5t.

nnN

or for lE'ND alone (notice DiTnnN


twice in the same verse); 2 S 24 10 rd. "13D ''"inN

1B>K

4. with other preps.:

vid. Dr.

Ch

17

nnK"l

(||

Sf

"HnSD

a.

1DKD);

(a)'

.,,

from

behind Gni9 2G 2 S 2 23 /row after i.e. _/roi


following after, usually with 3^C> or "VlD 1 S 2 4 2
\ S 22 26 30 1 15 oft. with God as obj. as Nu I4 43
13
Dt 4 Jos 2 2 16 1823 29 1 S i u
;

32

vbs. of motion, as

ngb

27
,

Am 7

15

i"Dy
1

S 14

Ch

7 ,'

from behind

thee,

Je 9 21

Jos8

(y) of

+2 s 3

with other

S 20 2

Ho i

i"6y3

pregn.
coining

see v

a
)

of his heart

sc.

lin^b u ) as a.
(

ff

14

De

forth),

(||

35

in

KW inVTpS
Je

24

(3) of
,

'ND Q^^Sl
T
and the Philistines behind ( = 011 the VV est), opp.
Q-l| DIN.
+Plur. cstr. "'"i.nN hinder part (of

D^EO in front and behind,

'CI

the tabernacle)
23

33

iK7

23

Is 9

23 23
-

iKio Ne 4

i5

tDt

2CI132 23

(?
29'21

b.

2
;

Chi 3
15 nnKB
13 b

finr^ 2S5

23

26 12 (of a
Cli4 4 ) Ez8 16

=2

5307

11

man

backwards

1S

18 37

f. nji-inx, pi.

ji-inN

or animal)

adj.

= poet.

fern.,

cf.

I^K) Gn

20 10 11 Is 38 s
-

D^'ins (also Q^nns),

adj. from "ins, coming after or behind (as a


conipar. or super!., ace. to the context); hence
a. of place, behind,

pinNn

the

hinder

^the Dead

hindermost G1133 22

DJl

= the "Western)

sea (i.e. the


(
opp. , 3iD"|j3n D*n the front sea
Sea, the Semites, in defining the

Mediterranean

quarters of the heavens, turning naturally to


the East, cf. E^p of the East, PJ, ?KW of the

South, above s. v. "ririN d. and As. mat aharru


the Western land.' of Phoenicia & Palestine)
tDt 11 24 34 2 Jo 2 20 Zc 14 8 ; Jb 18 20 poet.
D^^ns Ew Hi Di De the dwellers in the West
(opp. D^ionp).
More commonly b. of time,
'

latter

(/3)

nnSB)
Ec ro 14

19

Ex

in^j"^nt< adv. (prop, an


rV3-np Sta

13'

denoting position
on the side of; see JD) behind Ex i4 19 19

time (rare)
2s

njt

(sc. 223,

L We Dr VjnKlO (Tin,
2 - 4 14

46

word ^"nnNE

Is 30 21 thy ears shall hear a

(|D= off,

would break

cf.

out "lEW

anger) back-

stilleth it (DV1
it

23
s3
time, hereafter (cf. D''33p
before) fls 41
42
d. "inN fte/i-mcZ (f
du the side of) fa 8 io 9

when

background,

nsna^ ninxa Drrn Ges Hi

11

33

3. conj. 1~'N ^.n^ after that, with


the finite vb. Dt 24 4 Jos s 9 23 1 24 2 " + with-

imitating them)

Jb

3 n

(||

(of enemies
Qi5n) 3r^^9 4 56 +,^D3 35 4o
3
19
Is 50 (from obedience to God),
repulsed), 44
fce/wwd
"nW Is i 4 l^n 44 25 ^44 n n ?? 78
s
3
in the phrase D^B
(opp. Dip) >// 139 Jb2 3

11

S iK

2
13

b. of time, after

(see these words),

hinder

~L\) the

(Arab.

subst.

63o^.

or last (ace. to context) Ex 4 s Dt 24 3


Is 8 23 of God Is 44 c (|| flfar)) 48 12 (do.)

12

4
41 ; in genl. subsequent (vaguely), 'N D'
time to come +Is 30 s Pr 31 23 (but Ne 8 18 Di'rt
,

cf.

%r\~the

'

last day), 'N(n)

generation

in(n)

the following

tDt29 21 ^48" 78 4 e 102 19 D


-

,|

3iriK(n)

n 16
they that come after Jb 1 8" (Ges Schl)Ec i 4 ,but
4

Is 4

D^

Jb 19 25

the last,

^V'bv

[nnKI.

and

as

T^nin^
Judah

cne coming after (me) (and. so able to establish

when I am dead) will he ( vN3 my


arise upon the dust.
The fern, is

my

innocence

Vindicator)
used adverbially

f>a

29

(0)

S 29 s
Ec i u

S 2M

(opp.

7"

= afterwards

or

tDan

context): (c) absol.

at the last (ace. to

1^^^"))

(cf.

03^3) +Dti 3

10

Dn 8 (y)%h fNu 2
3

31

only

139

\^

n.f. after-part, end;


9

(late) 0^ 'K.

or actual close (ace. to context), opp. rPJJ'KT;

of year Dt n
11

Jb

8'

42

12
;

12

of a man's life

Nu 23

of a people's existence
20 20

17

10

Pr

lot

who

rds. JB"i"ie

11
'

"

Ezr

mate
s2

TJ1JT 13

issue of a course of action

Je 5

31

Pr 14

48

47

49

39

= Mi

Je 23 20

(v.

Ez 38 16 (of the period

Graf)= 3 o 24

of Gog's attack

upon restored Israel) Dn 2 28 (Aram.) io 14 (of


the age of Autiochus Epiphanes): cf. DOB'n 'K2
Ez 38 s c. D?ian 'N J e 50 12 the last, hindermost
.

of the nations (of Babylon), opp. D^lJil JVB>N"l

Am6'

(Israel) cf.

the nations,

Nu2 4

20

(Amalek)

20

10

but in form adj. gent.

= belonging

(perh. Pers.

to the realm, royal, vid. infr.)

+ [p n\pn]

adj.

royal

(1)

Pers.

(fr.

Khshatra, lordship, realm, vid. Spiegel

B^n

D^nn^nxn agreeing with

rn v.
EN v.

Est 8

c - 21 -")

,0J4
.

nn.

Ut3N.

*7l^i^ (mng. dub.; perh.


cf. Thes MY).

20

f 1EN

XT
Che

(cf.

contr.

50

usage noted above in Pr 24 ) ty 37


[possibly
not more than 'a future' here) 109 13 (H" ^"1 ?
2
1
s5 25
DD'f n& inN)
(ace. to others,
4 9 Ez 2
1

in these four passages, remnant, residue)

Dn 1

4
.

'

13

bramble,

buck-thorn
J

yfs
-

58

153

1415

13

^58 10
n.loc, Gn

(peVsonif., in fable);

Che); 'n

cf.

fig.,

?-,?,

v.

(rhamnus, Ar. jJsl, As. etidu


Aram NTOK, J.^ cf. Low* 13
)

CSV Ju
/,-

10

as fuel (in
10.11

Ju9

n.m.

Dl w'-Vo

v.

|nja,

& cnxo bm).

1212 b$ Arab.
ing sound (cf.

moaning or creakGes Jes C04t Lane'' 06 ).

emit a

to

)o\

AW 1 "-

38

'

f ["^N 01. 412 ] n.m. mutterer,


3

19 mutterers

(||

ni3N, D'OJn?)

triloquists or whisperers of

chief of

s '- 38

Ar. jJa. make

cf.

firm, strong,

pi.

CBK

Is

either ven-

i.e.

charms

(cf.

19

).

1~ESt subst. gentleness, used only adver-

d. concr. posterity (extension of

Am

'

speaker's perspective
the sense thus varies with the context, but it often
the ideal or Messianic
future; + G1149 1 (of the period of Israel's
14
Dt 4 30 (of the
possession of Canaan) NU24
period of Israel's return to God after adver29
sity) 3
(of the period of Israel's rebellion)
(

Be) "nsn'i Ch 4

(cf.

Is2 2

T^iHtyn^ n.pr.m.

history so far as the

'

-)

H03

Xerxes

pi.

reaches

'

'

(of wine, i.e. of

cstr.

+ 18 t.
481]) king of Pers. Ezr 4 Est i
Est 4- Est io Qr (Kt BhBTiN); P'T^'nK Est i 16
21
12
10
2
87
also Dn 9 where made father of
3
Darius the Mede,' cf. Meinh.

12

indulgence in it) 25* Is


10
46 (absol., but implicitly of a phase of history)
Gb ^ 7a
7
Dn 12 8
47 (of the conduct described v
8
the event Is 41 22
Ec 7
of a prediction
CO^n rTHnK3 in the end of the days, a prophetic phrase denoting the final period of the
23

17

the end or ulti-

infr.);

'

'

D3b Vrb\ withheld from the wicked

(||

:i

,J

'

Pr 24

(Pers.

Ehshaydrshd=mighty + eye or man, vid.


c 21
in Aram. EHSOBTI, CIS 11 122 [b.c.

Spiegel

20

3C

'nK) 'KE.<t

tyiT)C?nN n.pr.m. Ahasuerus

ture, i.e.

(HJpni 'K

satraps

NU24 20

a fuDt 32
Je 12 31 if, 73
a happy close of life, suggesting sometimes the idea of a posterity, promised to the
11
righteous Pr 23 18 (|| Hlpn hope) 24 14 Je 29
-final

n.m.pl.

'

'

(Pers.

b. of time, latter -part

dub.)

M2f

Sem.

(P)

a. of place,

& mng.

(deriv.

tD"^S"YltpnN

rVHHNl

Kh^hatfapdvan, protectors of the realm, v. Spieg


APK 2I3
^arpd^r, aarpaTrrjs, c f. Lag G AW, C8 14:

17 7

Ch

n.pr.m. app. a descendant of


s

bially:

a. as adverb, accus.

and he (Ahab) went about


tence);

b.

with

of

K2

2'

JBX

^.?n)l

softly (sc. in peni-

norm

or

in

state (as

b) 2S18 iy^ 'b'm'? (deal) gently


me with the young man, Is 8 the waters
Shiloah EsS Q^brin that go gently; with
5

l-ILob, v.

tn. ""IllN n.pr.m.

Ch7

12

(ident.

& meaning

for

Be thinks = ins adj. another, to


naming Dan (cf. Gn 46 23 Nu 26 42 on
account of the narrative Ju 1 7 f. Ot identifies

of

with ti^TW 8 8).

and I ^Nb n^n_3riS will lead on gently


cording to my gentleness).

quite dub.

avoid

TrnnSl n.pr.m.

a son of Benjamin

(perh. corruption of D")"?^

Nu2

6 38 ,cf.also

Ch8

'ntf).

pretonic qames

Jb

15

11

5^?

(spoken) gently with thee;

t[QLDK]

v1} .

shut

>

sllut

"91 a word

with

UP

Gn

si'.

14

33
ac-

(lit.

Iisn & DX cf-

>

32
ClC'X stoppage,
stop,

l!ol

Aram.

Et?X; Ar.

As.

fortress;

contract,

lia\

ataniu,

of

in list

Qal
Dl w No 155)
s
iY aci. Ot?N Pri7= +2t.; pass. E^OEX i K6 4
DtoN Ez40 15 +2t.; shut, stop, obj. lips Pr
headgear,

= turban

etc.

17

23
;

13

ears 21

40

16

lc 26
-

pass.

cf.

= closed (i.e. nar-

in Co) 'X niJi?n

cocn

c f.

15

IS33

rowed, narrowing,

^n

d^spb'

Ez

1K6

Hiph./wig/ii. q.QalOB^^sS^juss. with sense


cf indie,

Dr }178obs

cf.

of adder, stopjnng ears,

-)

sim. of wicked.

+nNTW

Je 5 7 upon what ground ?


other adverbs, 'K
(05 super quo ?) how ? With
nMS, nB'K.
rn'N,
coalesces into one word, v.
(lengthened from ^, cf. ]\! & n ??)

Jon

c.

H^

7
5
9
interr.adv. Where? Gni8 i9 22 the most
of botli
gen. term expressing this idea, used
persons & things (but never with a verb [contrast nb\S']); oft. in poet, or elevated style, where
;

18
expected, Is 33 36''
23
15
9
23
3
(ci. Dt 3 2
^) i7 37' Jb'5 he
5 i' Je2
wandereth abroad for bread n?K (saying) Where
23
Zc i 5 (On-nK) in the (iron.) phrase
is it ? 2

the answer nov-here

is

37

>

where is thy (their) God? +f 42" 79 115


_
17
rhetorically, of an earnest in(fcO n s N) Jo 2
1115
10
6 8
Ju6 13
or longing Is6 3
Job
quiry" Je 2
35

n.[m.] thread,

"p!fc^

known- onform v. Ges 84a


cord, rope; so

cstr.

3)

12 - r"

yarn (etym. unTalm.NSBN, M1EK,

D^P '

Pr

^, y T [pron.

(Aram.

TT"^
p

t["13K] vb. shut up,


jLl 6ctk, curve,

Qal /mp/.

fs.

what surrounds,

"Xio\

^ 69

-ibnti

16

tltSN

i:W"T

as to

?)

Jews

a chief of

bound (NH^N,?(i!c)
16

15

20 a )na bound, rehis right hand, i. e. left-handed.

Ju

^v

120-2

Ag

aiMj wll0

rog.adv. where?
form,

v.

xchere

is

10

37

JL>} hou>?

((Jl.&fi: in Syr. in cpds. as

["^J
sg

Sta
he?

5S55b

= he

a. so

Gn

wlmt

with

?\

sf.

+1

Na 3

17

nter-

11 1

Ru3

20
,

poet.

20' (Je

(in indirect qu.)

and the place thereof is not known, D'N where


they are. Idiomatically, with the sf. anticipating
309c
cf. Dr
the noun to which it refers (Ew
w
s m .i.2i,i^
2
I9 nnn-Tlbp. 1S where is he, the
,

13

king of Hamath ? (f| Is 37 n>X) Is 19 Mi 7


When used alone, or with other adverbs (v.
9
37
16
infr.),itis contracted to ^ G114 Dt32
1 S26
Pr 3 4 Qr. (The more usual form is n s N.) b.
strengthened by the enclitic HI (v. nt, 4) iTpN
12

10

in an indirect sentence 2

18

where, then ? (never of a person, exc. Est 7


24
[but v. 2 Ch 18 23
(late), & only once 1 K22

with a verb) Is 50 1 66 L1 Je 6 16 in indirect qu.


13
in the phrase
"i\~}/)J\ ^T^ lohere is
1 S 9

way (that)
2.
Jb 38 10a 24
the

'

prons.,

>

12 '2

K3

Ch

prefixed to other adverbs or


imparts to them an interrog. force
:

thus a. iTpN which (of two or more)'?

23

only

fHTO"^
whence ? (nW= hence; v. sub HT) Gn 16 8 njp"^
JlSn 1 S 30 13 2 S 1 s 13 Jb 2 2 in indirect qu. Ju
2
13 1S25 11 with subst. annexed 2S15 nTO"" ^

Ec2 3

(late),

in indirect qu.

b.

'

IIFltf

"Vy

lit.

whence, as regards city, art thou

17

28

Je 36 17
whether

an exclam. How!
S i 19 Je 2 21 9 18 Mi2 4
12
Je 4 8 39 51 41 Ob 5 ah;
;

or of

with

should I do'?

[else]

etc.)

(from "W and n3

tnZPN

= nb

c f.

As. ekiam)

1 interrog. In what manner 1 -rlvi


more definite than ?J''N=7r&>j;)

adv.

(rather

rporro);
12
i'

12 30 18

17

21

30

Ju 20 3 (indirect sen2. exclam. How!


tence) 2 K6 Je8 ^73
21
Je 48
(slightly more emph. than T) Is i
12
3. Where? (prob. north-Isr.;
La i 2 4
Intrl7S 421
Cf. Dr
cf. Aram. K^N, ]*}' where?
)

Dt

32

15

17

'

only

K6

13

Kt Ct i

K6

7 ',

each time in an indirect

sentence.

tirPN

tn3D
,,

thus)

13

(Ct)

How?

only

Qr where

n5r W

n^N

v.

(Est) (from

Ct^Est 8

3.

^ & H33

60
.

['pNJ adv. (from^N; As. aina, ainu, Arab.

I.

19
how ter/(Oty gladly! Je 3
intensive force
6
'for
how
render
here
others
(but
ribly! 9

2. as

of lamentation 2
4
satisfaction Is i 4

n3*K [a verbal

VK Ex

3;

nowhere Jb 14 10

is

nK); D^K

Qr

rd.

(l)"iDND T'N hoio canst or dost thou (do you)


11
15
Je 2 23 (cf. 8 8 n?'N) 4 8 14
Is 19
say...? Ju 16

adj. shut up,

'

i>K).

i/r

'K C\X

stricted,

io 18

21 45

Ne

16 42

encloses)

isa ^V 'n

(n3

dch]) adv.

26" 2 S i 514 1
12 6
1. interrog.
6
Is 20 ah; oft. with impf. (esp. in 1 ps.) in an
22
8 34
7
J<>s_9 2 S 2
12 18 f
expostulation Gn 39" 44
11
4
137 Is 48 for how should it be profaned?

How? Gn

t")I0^ n.pr.m. (binder

Ezr

bind (Ar.

close,

16

10

'

ijA where

^j\

whence

?)

only in the com-

pound |W? 37 whence? Gn 29 4 42 7 (syn. nj -, N


e.g. G1116 3 1 S 30 13 ) Ju 17 9 19 17 Jb i 7 (2 s
'

^ JP"' ^); used in a rhet. or poet, style (where


13
njo-'W would be too prosaic)
"to \b j:
,

Nun
K

whence have I flesh etc. ? 2


6 27 Je 30 7 Alas
for that day is great
into pSD whence is its
like? (see also II. |? ad fin.) Na 7
3 V.121 Jb
28 1220 in an indirect sentence Jos2 4 (cf. nTO - ^'
;

S 25'

33

1
]N adv. (contracted
whither?

14
S io

10

where

HX)

fr. I.

sub

<S X, v.

or

tile to,

treat as

!>X

ad

TIP

27
20
only besides in +JNO whence? 2
Kt
5
(Qr ?! N >?); tj?""iy of time Co w/ti! point,? how
i

(cf.

fin.);

long ? Jb 8
i6 8 32

2S2

ls

^(a) whither ? Gn
K6 Is io f i39 77 +9t.;

With n

ZocaJe

13

i3 2
in indirect sentence Jos

tRu

19

long

fiow;
6

+Ex

Hb

Nb)

(sq.

42

common than

tnb ^
-1

25

'

'

(6)

Ex

sonal foe

any

(c.
4

t6) Jos 18 Je

Jb

(less

17

19

18

(cf.

29

24

where?
Jb 4 7 3 8 4

1.

19

than H'K, used of persons [contrast n .P^] and


with a verb [contrast ^K]). 2. of what kind?
13
(qualis?) only Ju 8

"W interj

(so in Eabb., v.
10

Ec

De Koh m Wr

MT

'b K

(written in
4
as one word) alas for him (Ew iS0Sc ), the one,
who falleth, etc. (i.e. who falleth alone) io 18

alas

(late)

Na

33

"l&'QN

''N

impossible ; and in Eth. the ordinary

negative;
iff7,n.

not (frequently in Eabb., as

As. cm)

t-rina

CIS

Ph. "K

cf.

22 3o

jjj

3 5
'

165 18;
'

(i

from

42

God

as

La

in sim.

tni^
^5^ Ez
betw.

TU^N n.pr.f. (sense uncertain, CIS'-

Gn

15

there

or is

husband to 1 [v. ^?J], of which ?2Vi< is conjectured by DHJVI to be an intentional alteration,


made for the purpose of avoiding the name Baal.
If so, 'a perhaps suggested to the Hebrew ear
the idea of un-exalted or un-husbanded), queen
of Ahab, daughter of Ethbaal, king of Tyre
1

Ki6
I.

i8

413

L2

19

"^ n.m.

2i

K9 +

V2^H

(P)

of enemies of God,

Nu

io 33 (J) Ju 5 31 1 S
Na 1"* Is 66 R +; as

of rebellious people Is 63"',

22

45
.

enmity'x Gn

35

15

15

+2

cstr.

t,;

enmity, personal hostility,

serpent

& woman

D^K Ez

25

15

35

"TO?

Ew

who turns (to God); but


dub. cf. Lag BN9 ) Jb I "-s->-

Ci\\\

TN.1N

he

cf.

v. TIK.

!"PSt v. III. H1N,

sub

^tf.

d^M v. in. m.
"**, na^N v. ib.
T,

T
T "
^n, S^, nS^, ^m, ]i^, d^m,
nV^, nS^N, nib^ etc. v.
".

v.

bits.

tv'

n.m. help (loan-word from Aram.

b5

^1/ Wp,

1.W^N.

v. I. H1K.
TT

so

Lag 0rli

'

BN175
,

IMS ^ 88
n.f. id.

No

ZMG1 * 3

'

526

Jll/

only

my

Ae/p

5
.

sf.

W^K f 22

20

(cf-

s
S, Talm. D

tem/y LagBN2S).

adj. terrible, dreadful

;
Chaldeans KV1 Wj'bl D X

woman, awe-inspiring

Hb

7
;

terrible,

of

of dignified

,
ni?3"133 iTO X

Ct 6 4

10
.

),

18

18

VlTK Mi

127

5
;

^M

Ex

D^Kf 139

8 10

tnQ" ^

22

24

personif. Mi 7
Lv 2 6 7f (H) Nu io 9

(E)

,J

s 10

Di on i
all
48t.Jb; Ezi 4 142".

D^K

283

gf.

i5-

(||mn^).

[^K] vb. be hostile to (As. aibu (v. Dl w


Pt.^SX
memij = yy)QplPf. t^K Ex 2 3
(^N)Exi5 + sf.^N^iK) 2S 22 = ^i8 +;
a^lN^68

Ex

coll.

of enmity, cf for pass, sense

obj.

tD*

"inn-N
T T

22

23

betw. peoples D^J?

'"

v.

enemy

t^S^W]
T

II. 'Pft nought, v. p. 34.

f.

25

comp. Ar.

<

"rtSPN

'

D/P^n.pr.m. Job (meaning unknown; Thes

HIS.

isle, coast, v. I.

^5 4

in sim. ' ?"

(P)

Jb 27 7

19

n.f.

(J),

occurs the n.pr.f. PlfNPyi Baal exalts

:il

Ju 16 2324

sg.

men Nu35 2L22 (P),betw.

rPN

1B8

23

35

Je 15 9 34 2021 +

19

of

n.

Israel).

20

2 S 1S
30
^66 68
morally supreme Jb 13 24 33 10 i/'37 20 92 1010 +

pr.m. (inglorious), son of Phinehas (explained


21
1 S 4
by binb0 Ita3 nba glorij is gone into
exile

2S4 1K21

2Ch6 +

Ex

non-innocent.

nin:nN

),

^N

and in

ifjj-iN th e

21

(i

Nu

24

oft. pi.

26

flV ^^ adv.

enemy, of per-

v5 )

11

fill.

||

as protector of his people

Gn 37 16 1 S 19 22 2 S 9 4 Is 49 21 Je 3 2
Ru 2 in indirect sentence Je36 19 (less common

EccU9

(E

sf.

Xp

else-

\mf w\-

rnk

b$N, DTD v ") Mi 2 Pr 16 7


Je 30 14 (n?ix n?p)
of public

in sim.

27

more

mostly

5 - 20

national enemy,

Dt

wna

K3BTD; opp.

(||

17

24

Dt

"iy).

&

23

(E, Cov't code)

%W (subp);

I^N-riK

S 18 20

usually as subst.

55"

<

H3K

& H2 Aere) adv.

'K

=where?

<

HJNJ

the syn. TitD

(from

n"
i4

2 2 3 3

16

(d) of time, ru-iy

Nu

2s

Ne

K 2 M 2K5

whither ti

?
where P.

phrase

in the

(c)

enemy Ex 23

WTO

23
22
,

etc.;

pi.

etc.; behos-

23

27
;

n.f. terror,

DP)'N Gn i5

As. imtu,

(cf.Ges

]7

590 2I '- b
'

);

dread (Talm.
12

+; nno^K Ex

cstr.np'W Pr 20

in Jb33 7 ,etc;

pi.

id., cf.

OWN

sf.

15

16

WK Ex

Je50

:'

3
;

COK

34

Jb2o

25

ni'

N^55

f88 ; terror,
inspired by ^ Ex 15

s f.

16

I'ON

16

dread (mostly poet.),


nna) 23 s7 (E) Dt32= 5 Jb9 34 13 21 cf.
(song in E
25
7
20 f 88 16 (|| DWn, CnW? v 17 ); cf. Gn
33
||

HXU

12

15
Jos

naB'n iip^X; occasioned by enemies

Is 33 18

niKcx

ni.D

Ezr

by king Pr20 2 ;

nx-v,

(||

ijn, n=ivVa

snorting of a war-horse

Jb4i

dile

6
j

pi. fig.

^ 55

dreadful, shock-

(i.e.

Q^DS).

(||

TQ^^N n.pr.m.pl. TZmim. (terrors) ancient


Gn

inhab. of Moab

(D^X?)

Dt

10

Gn 37

13

to till

P^.

II.

P^

the affirm. &l q.v.

k~*i, fi&P;), prop. there


a subst. or a pron. suffix
'

Ges

wo, 5

^ic-^ -j^

is

(so Rts.

^6g Jh^ 9 Is4i 17 Ez7 25 Pr 14 6


+Ex 17 7 is '1 in the midst of us
il

Nu

20

(y) t Ju 4

sq.

[verbal form,

lavx,

ns^x, oa^x,

-jrx,

17

-'

p 295

);

once,' in-

denying existence
v
absolutely Is 4 4 6 47 10 , 3K pX <Aere is none that
*liy pX
seeth me, lit. nought of one seeing me
60
tfiere is K<me else Dt 4
1 K S
Is 4 5 5 6 ls 22
b.
more commonly, in a limited sense, there is
none here or at hand Ex 2 12 and he saw PX" "?
S^X that ^Aere teas o man (sc. there), Nu 21 3
Gn g 24 ^^Xl and he was not (of Enoch's disappearance from earth) 4 13 one (cas.pend. as oft.),
2

a.
i

:)9

36
he is not, v ; oft.

1K20

= zs (or has) vanished Gn 37

30

IS17 f 3 7 103 Jb8 2 4 27


C. with the sense detei-mined by a predic. following Gn 37 29 Joseph was not in the pit, 41 39
+ oft.; Ex 5 10 JM D3^ jnb ^?/X / am wo giv40

Ex
Jb33 33
1 die,

32

32

10

14

16

22

24

19

ing you straw; and so often with particip.


where duration has to be expressed Gn39 23
Dt2i 18 Is i 15 Je7 16 or intention Gn 20 7 DX
jn a^D
if thou ar woi restoring her,
,

^X

know, 43 s

Ex8

17

15

(idiomatically, after DX;


Eoll.once pleon.by K?. ^ 135 17
Treated as a mere part, of negation, PX may
vary its position in the sentence, the subst.
which should strictly stand in the genitive being
not only separated from it by a little word, as

v.

Dr

&

137

Ju 1

pX ippX)

Ju

1620

S 17 6

(v.

33

Dr)

K2

10

8 5 H)X3

PXI and

was

(it)

not

15
touching the earth.
f. once, Jb 35
with the
finite vb. ; but rd. here *lp3 PX '3 (the usage of

u^l,

cited

must be

by De, does not justify the anomaly


Je 38 s the impf. may be due to the

no ptcp. of bh^ was in

tacitly supplied

use, and a relat.


The king is not (one

'

On Ex

that) can do aught against you.'

Ges

see

S52

'

2R

Ew* 169d

had,

etc.

Gn 1

not :

30

3'2

3. ') pX with subst.,

or pron., there is (was) not to


lb) fi?

have, has,

pX she had no child,

Nu 2 7 IB ib PX _ DX1 and it he have no daughter


+ oft.; with a ptcp. Dt22 Je 14 30 49 50
^ 142 Lai 2917 Ex2 2- & px _ DX if he have
9

27

16

32

17

nought, Dn 9 26 )b pxi and have nought (or none).


4. in circumst. clauses (Dr 5164 ):
(a)Ex2i"
she shall go out free ^D^ T^ without money,

22

HX1 px none seeing


4 '7 n
9
2
88 5

Ho 3

faithfulness b)V pXI

it,

(b)

and no

Nu

IS47 Je2 32

Dt 3 2

God

of

iniquity,

i. e. without iniquity, Je 5 21 Jo i c yp- 104 25


(c) very oft.,
in such phrases as THnp pxi with none to
affright Lv 26 s (12 t.); 'naap' pXI I s ^iftl.;
.

PNI 5 M

^P
and
is

'b, it is

etc.

f,

not to

not possible to

(Dr*

i39 )'.

i.e. (a)

5. with

inf.

like ovk eanv,

it

sub
and &6), but
hardly exc. in late Heb.; 2 Ch 20 6
pNl
3 -?i?p it is not 2>ossible to stand (in conflict)
(cf.

^V

with

thee, 2 2 9

'

with subj. not expressed, once

e.

Dn

(late),

20

then thou shalt say, There is not, 1 K 1 10 1 S 1 o 14


1
(8) Gn 30 give me children, pX'DX'l and if not,

fact that

'

C^X

n, fc~^, No M

nx Hg

correctly,

etc,

waiting or

esp. after vbs. of

/),

Av,

^JL-l'l,

nought of

>

17

in Heb.)

D^X, alsof 59 MJ"N 7 3 5 to*?;N): twice abnormally, in late Heb., anom. ^X pX, MTON pX

Ne

I4

Similar in

usage, though not etym. akin, are

&

pX subst. prop. nothing,

cstr.

nought (Moab. JX, As. j'mm). 1. tls 40 23 jnisn


pXp Citil who bringeth princes io nothing
tpN? as nothing, ib. 40 17 41 1112 Hg 2 3 ^39";
24
a7w's (|| ByP?) ^ 73^ + pXD of nothing Is 4
2. cstr. pX, very freq. as particle of negation, is not, are not, was not, were not, etc.
(corresp. to

12 30 D3

d. sometimes the subj.


19 Ho 13 Mi 7
has to be supplied from the context thus (a)
4
ti S 9 and they passed through the land of
Shaalim pXI and they (the asses) ivere not (lit.

20
13
(0)
J pwS-QX or not

sub ^.

v.

Ex

the ground,

[j^]. ?^9 w7imce?

DB>

pX D1X1 and man there was none


Lv 2 6 37 P *1T, N11205 2K

131??

seeking Is $g u

v 11 ("ON).

22

and nought

Jn)

Ex

iS

but even for emphasis prefixed to it, as Un 1


8
15
Ex 5 16 Jm3 9 14 6 i 615
4 o irix px "inbi 4 i
24
(so MI ) if however it be thus brought to the
end of a sentence, or be disconnected with what
5
follows, it stands in the absol. form, as Gn 2

nEINn

pred. of

);

Jb 39 20 of teeth of croco-

= idols

ing things) Je 50 38

cf.

r
24

Ezr 9 15 Ec 3 14 Est 4 2 Once with-f 40 Vb* 7]ij? pX oiK 'ian TrapaPdkXuv <rot.
.

out

b,

(/3)

there is

no need

to

Ch 2q 26 0*1^

Dal

nxt^p-px for the Levites also there was


no need
to bear 2 Ch 11 35 15 ( v Dr 52021
6. with
5
).
.

35

r
prefixes

want

pX3 prop, in
without
Pr 5 s3 he

of,

a. +

defect of:

will die

for

(a)

IWD pK3

G^N
cf.

ni?3nfi pX3 withfor lack of instruction,


4
22
20
18
1
11
26
guidance,
out
14 15
29 Is 57 Ez 38 ;
X?3.

cf.

Pr

not

tpxb

Ne

10

14

'

Ew !2S6B Ges

(cf.

PX Tf'Nb IS40 29
8 10

to

(/3)

sub

(7 of state, v.

not.

2/s

5152 1

11

'

Ch

22

(y)

PNbny

(see 'b IV), 2

so

cedar
12

and

Ch 36 16 until

pX ^V i/^o Jbs ).
was no remedy (cf.
2
pXO (a) (ftp causal) from lack of
Is 50
32
11
Je7 19
(3) (ft? negative, v. ft?) prop, away
(with pX pleon., cf.
from there being no
^sn, and pX \b?t?), i.e. so i/iaZ o. ., tvithout,
13

there

d.

mostly epexegetical of some term expressing


desolation Is 5 9 Surely many houses shall be
:

3OT pXD without

desolate

inhabitant, 6 11

+ oft.

Zp; Is6 u D*JX pXD, Je32 43 TOrpl Q-JK ps

Ez 33 28

49

La

Once

sq. inf.

Mal

no regarding more, (y) in Je


io 6 7 ^itD3 pX)?, pXD is supposed by some to=
a strengthened PX, even, wone, wowe at all; but
it is difficult to justify this expl. logically; and
it is preferable to point *pt33 pXD whence is any
like thee ? cf. 30 7
(So Hi": v. Dr"- 8 * 7 .)
-

11 -

tpN

S2i -..^.

Ki Ges Ew* 213e

pleon. (as\^

num ?

135

);

-NNu5

I5

Copt,

Sta* 19tc ) with B

40

Dr Sm ad
n.f.

oi0i etc., cf.

OF

> dialect. = Aram. ^}

17

,HDN

fXl prob. irreg. for pX

2s6h

(De, but v.

+ nip"

6ij>i,

pX

loc.)

ephah (etym. dub., @


Thes Lag 0r 3 & cit.)
-

ii

+; nSNExi6 36 +; cstr.riD^Lvip 36

1. a certain
+ ephah, a grain-measure.
quantity of wheat,barley, etc.=ten omers p1?s>)
;

Ex

16 36

Nu5

15

Ez 45 u

in measure of offerings

(cf.

28
(

5
,

all

'xn

= bath, D3
Eu

11

6 13

li

qu me as.

46 5.5.7.7.7.11.11.n.H. cf
17

Lv

nn^ _^ c h om er 5pen)
.

chiefly of offerings, v. supr.


24.24.24

17

& Is 5

&

J^W
10

q.v.) cf. Is 5 10 ;

Si 24 Ez 45 1313

feut als0 of fo0( j

supr.

2. receptacle
or measure, holding an ephah, in proph. vision
2 C 5 6.7.s.9.io. j ust measure pns-n^x Lv i9 3C
w u ne-K
(H^jnajto, 'jnaatii, 'at ?n) c f.' Ez
1

cf.

4$

'*}

ny

sure

v.-

sub

*:.

Stem assumed in Thes for


& mng. somewhat dub. Thes

ti^N, tHK
t^X

existence

Dt

new

15

25
HS^X

(||

'tt 'tf J3K);

Dt25 u Pr 20 10

&

(Add)

most derive K^X

In favour

of unjust
'X ptpi?n

[^X] y'tfjK ( q v .)

fr.

= [HEON], lack

are pi. CPJX fem. n#X


,

V t^X, & lack of clear parallels for


in cogn. lang.
Against the deriv. of B^N
ins is the vocalization C
and that fully

maintained even with


the (rare) pi. O^X, the impossibility of deriving E*X & WK from same V (n#K
v^ol),

mea-

Am 8

fr.

5
;

written, not

suff.,

),

fr.

the existence of B^X as parallel form, and the


(exceptional) parallel Aram. "X (Inscr. of
Carpentras), also Ar. ^LLj!

Prey)

(cf.

1|(_^j1.;

MI, SI, Ph. K>N are not decisive Sab. has both
DDX & DDJX the former app^t^X, the latter
ZK ]8S4 360
SWX but on former cf.
& Sab.
;

DHM

favour
HA 9, Fr 161

CQmp Ag
_

&

n.pr. B'Ni.T

cf.

i Sani ^

'

&

330

cf. also Wetzst in


;
also a>JN, PW).

) 'N

Gn

abs.

(v

other-

esp.

Xo ZMG18* 739 Lag


ed -*.p- 888

a l.

23

v.

= >) (MI, SI, Ph. VX,


DHM ZMG1883
\

'

DDK cf. Prat L % but

perh. also Sab.


830

man

n.m.
21C6

D e Mm .

BN68

cf upv.p.244^
(
L0Fh Feb 1884

&trQng

also Prat

DHM u iZMG1S83

wise

'

On the whole, probability seems to


vt^N Thes gave mng. be stronq ; Dl

Denkm. 37

13

so that there is

(so

size of ephah,

or

had none remaining alive, 20 20 r$?


that there was no carrying away, 21 18

XE>J? so

io.i2

Vfrtt

33

of proven

of

of the Cushites fVriO Dnb pNJ) so

fell

Ezr 9 14

&

nb"

condition

that they

Je

(On the actual

H3).

in late prose

pX? without number, 2CI114

trees ^Spt?

C.

).

= without

7)

(peculiar to Ch),

</ta< ?zo

there

10

'

(a) for ib

Ch

M>/im there was (were)


(0) of time
10
8 24 24
b. tfX3 Is 59
Q^J? fX3 poet,

DW ^ PK 1B3

for

14

Mi

ria^S*

fin

cstr.

Gn

'

25

27

sf.

WX

Gn29 32 + ,etc.;pl.Q rN /,i4i 4 +2t.(Ph.DK'N);


usually fi^JK Gni2 20 +,fr. a/^3K q.v.; cstr.
,

WM Ju6

+ ;'sf.''^N 1 S23 etc. ;man, opp.


Lv2o' Nu
Dt 17" Jos 6 8
woman Gn2
Je 40", emph. on sexual distinction & relation Gn
12

27

2:i=4

i9 s

16

T'V

4 38
Pink

Is 4 1

29

25

27

25

Ex2 2 15 Lvi5 16 (y:n roat^v^nfNi


2o 10 'Nu 5 13f Dt 22 22 f

25

^X 32^ IB/'X)

32 34
-

thence = husband, esp. c. sf. Gn 3 6,16 16 3


Lv2i 7 Nu 3 o 7f Dt28 56 Jui 3 8f Eui 3f iS
;

Je 29 s Ez i6 45 +

19

21

"WW Ho

fig.

of ^ as husb. of Isr.

2
(opp. vV 3 ); man as procreator,
3
father Ec 6
of male child Gn 4 cf.
JTiJ
11
1 S i
man, opp. beast Exir 7 Lv 20 15 (cf.
C1X) cf. fig. -^ 2 2' but also of male of animals
1S

C^X

Gn7 22
Nu2 3

(in^X] ^X); man, opp.

19

32

32

13

bx ex kb

ao'ii

Hon

^X); hence

cf.

Is 3

(||

God Gn32 29
on?n^ Dix-fM); jb
Jbi2> 0^a"b| nn

in phrases to denote ordinary, cus-

14
tomary, common D^KOX D3^' 2 S 7 (|| V.?
17 22
Q-1N); D^'3X DPlb Ez 2 4
(cf. Is 8 ); ^XTIBX
10
H
mwm,
Dt3
but also contr. Q^X i^49 3 62
1

as valiant

26

15
;

nonbo

S 4 99

^N

K'3^ VHI) so

cf. 1

2S24 iKi +; also


31
Nu3i Dt2 1416 Jos5 + even of ^

so b^n
t^-X

(D'

12

42

49

4' 6

Ex 1 s nonbo tf'K mn* oft, prefixed to other


nouns in app. |ilN 'K Gn 42 3033 Bat^l IB' 'K Ex
14
Dnp 'K Je 3 8 7 partic. bef.
2
fH3 K Lv2i
1119
28
adj. gent, nxo E"N Gn
cf. Gn 3 7
39 Ex 2
12
14
12
1113
38 39 1 S 17 30
+ a man as resident
,

9T

;'

Nu 2 5

or belonging to a place or people

in,

Juio' + (so

Ph.)

usually pi.

'tK

bfcnb"'

4 5

11

67

3i"cf. Jos7 + alsosg.coll. Dt27 Jos9 Ju


ao 11 iSn 8 (v.Dr) + 2S io 6 8 (ait: '*); (so MI
14

men = retainers, followers, soldiers 1 S 18 27


)
3f
3
13
8
23 2 4 25 + cf.Dt33 sg.coll.v.Di; Dv6xE"X
man of God = proph. Dt3 3 Jos 14 6 1 89"' 1 K
10 13
-

I2 13f +(v. DTI^N); in phrase sq. abstr. b?n #>*,


'
ncnbr? 'x v S upr.; no/a/ ' Dt32 23

own

S 1 7 DID 'X 1 K 2
word of occupation,
etc. rnfe> 'n Gn 2 5 27 nnsn
Gn 9 20 (cf. Zc 1 5 )/K
&&?!' champion 1 S iV (cf. Dr) v 23 .TJ&3 'K 2 S
18 20 invy B^N / counsellor Is 40 13 cf. njin B*N
42
D^. 'K Pr 18 24 oft. distrib. = each,
1 K 20
every Gn 9 s io 5 40 55 Ex I2 3 +
inch women
11
3
pbmi
K'^o
bio^''
e^N-bab
isn
Jb 42 1 Ch 16
2

DDn 'K

bjf'ban 'K 2

cf. v. 8,

140 12 Pr3 31 +

-^

26

sq.

Dn^33
Ex

3 3 24

34

gods

nm

EN"b

2Ki8 33 =Is

18

36
nip-riN tfw iny-rnx

MK Dt

16

Miy

15 2 2
+ ; of
one... another T^X ^"in"!
-

tfw vnamKEx^ 2 27

man

June 1881)

David as

g^
-

39

33

s
23 where rd. nCO^X for TUBO
Dr; one of Dvd's heroes v. D^M*
,

Tlin ttTN n.pr.m. (man


Manasseh 1 Ch 7 18

cf.also2.
IV?" so
1

Ch 1

2S

We
11

of majesty) a

2 7

man

LOPh.Feb.l884
;

DBB *

pupil of eye

but alg0 A]

)-'S

^JTJia 'K i^i7

all
8

._

^j)

(cf.

D1 HA9 Prat

all,

& N5

pSfca

'X3
v.'

20

20

Kt

e.

i.

v.

sim. of preciousness);

in deep

9
;

darkness (Qr

Now).

"^N

with the

Ex

21

v. JITIN

sub nns.

^NTPN

-ittJTN

v.

''N

v. T1K with.

sub

}JTN,]nNv.;nv

I.

nw.

ye shall not

thereof

Lv2i

23

26

27
t3SKfc>3 TJX

correct me,

Nui8

15 17
-

S3

eat,

13
;

20 12

Jeio24

but with judgment, Jb 2 6

with anadvers. force, as Is 14 15 43 s4


before an imper. (minimizing the request), Gn
13
23 only, if thou wilt, I pray thee, hear me
13
ah So 1 S 8 9
Ju io 15 1 S 18 17
27
13

15

sts.

iKif

\3 TJX (v.

''S;

and

cf. 7t\tjv

Cyan only

this once (so

(note accents), 1 S 18
there yet remains for
5
i

Isa 45 14

b. in contrast

on),

to other ideas generally:

Ex

io

(a)
17

Gn 7 23

ah) 34

n3lbn

15

i8 32 ^N

Ex 1

T]X ib "liyi

16

and

him only the kingdom,


bx ^3 7]K only in thee is God!

s
37 fret not thyself ^JK
ytnb (which leadeth) only to do evil, Pr 1 24
he that withholdeth more than is meet ^^

62 s

etc.

Jb 14 22

"liDnpb (tendeth) only to penury, 14 23 21 5 22 10


(/3) attaching itself closely to the foil, word
;

(usually an adj., rarely a verb), only, i.e. ex15


and thou
clusively, altogether, utterly Dt 16
29
(cf.
shalt be Hlpb* 7]K altogether rejoicing, 2 8
11
33
7 D^N33 7]X
utterly stricken, 1
v PI) Isa 1

Je 16 19 nought but lies, 32 30 Ho 12 12 Jb 19 13


T]X are wholly estranged (with play on
1J3K cruel).
c. as an adv. of time (with inf.
'

Wl

3'py; KSJ N^
. .
twice Gn 2 7 30 N3
only just (or scarcely) had Jacob gone out,
:

Gn

TJK

^) thrice:

3
9 and only (second limitation of v ); Nu
22 20 but only; Jos 22 19 but howbeit.
JVote.
In some passages the affirmative
and restrictive senses agree equally with the
s

and authorities read the Hebrew


Thus only = nought but, altogether,
10
is adopted by Ges Ew Hi De in -^ 23 s 62
113
byEw Hi De in 39" (Che surely); by
73
Ges Ew De in 39 12 (but Hi Che surely); by
Ew Hi in 73 19 (De Che surely); by Ges Hi
De in 139 11 (Ew doch). Isa 45 14 Ges Ew Hi
Di only ; but De Che of a truth.
;

''rPN,

life

differently.

pn" ^ Ez 40 15 Qr

2739

13

15

context;

^.

Ex 1

Lv 2 3
(all P).
3
a. in contrast to what pre2. restrictive
4
cedes, hovibeit, yet, but : Gn 9 howbeit, flesh
&' rather singularly

and(=when)Esau came in, JU7 19

= middle, midst of night nbsN.l nb^b 'K3 Pr 7


TJBTI

abs.),

?|
J jLl

cstr. H? ' Dt 32 Pr

(in

Vfi

tpTO n.[m.]

^
(for BK_

j^

'

posed truth) newly perceived, esp. in colloquial


9
language, surely, no doubt (dock wohl) Gn 2 6
Kin SjfiB'N nan TJX of a surety, lo, she is thy
G
24
39
28
14
wife
44 Ju 3 20 1 S i6 surely the
29
21
4
12
"
him
Je
before
is
25
anointed of
5 ty 58
113
but also in other cases, though rarely,
73
1415
Zp 3 7 f 2 3 6 139 11 140 14 Jb 16 7 18 21
Is 34

10

of Baal v. nB/3, by3 & Di*"<" XMBAk.


j gQn of
with
& j^g of
S10 12 15 8 1415 5 8 8 12
rival 2 S 2
also
v 2
4
3

Drcf.We;=^!l^ iCh8

of

n +
3 7

(v.'nK)Vtojn...tfKGn

Gn

fc^N

...

2.
H3, J?).
1. surely.
root found also in
folwhat
emphasizing
with a restrictive force,
lows: a. in contrast to what precedes, howbeit;
generally,
b. in contrast with other ideas
1- asseverative, often introducing with
only.
emphasis the expression of a truth (or sup-

any one

tritta-CPN n.pr.m. Ishbosheth


by?

4 18

Lv

JH) of inanimate things

(v.

Ez I4

EN B*K

also

iK7

f inanim. things
19 49
47

Ex 36 Nu

KN KN

also

30 36

adv. (perh. from the same demonstr.

Tf fc

37

-T3N

t13Kn.pr.loc. Akkad

pxa rob?} 'to

:-\yy&

Gii io

lW*n

10

'nril

baa ippb; name of

7]-ini

Bab.
a city in Northern (?) Babylonia;
Akkadi, mostly name of land or district, but
also of city, v. HiliDr.

FreibriefSeb

coU1

'

1 -

60

loca-

tion uncertain; on possible identif. or confusion

with Aijade (Agate, AganeV), city of Sargon


Pal9s

Dl

cf.

K19f

&

COT Gn

io

ETON

mourner, ^batf

I02 10 (cf. 80 6
Hiph., & As. akdl al dTcul, bikttum kumiati=
food I ate not, weeping (was) my refreshment
A S KT166f.Obv.,.21,2
;BP34,
pt
2Zini
of
partak _
)
ing of sacrifices Dt32 3s fig.
destroy Dt 7"
9
25
16
(cf. Xu 1
cf. Je 1 o
30 50 7 Ho f
2. of
)
beasts, birds, etc., eat, devour; Gn 37 20,33 40 17 19
1K13 28 14 11 16 4 21 2324 Ho 2 14 + specif, of

iK2

39 40
-

S 2i ul21315 +

j^s^anger).

w
vb. eat (Ar. jft, As. akdlu Dl

) Qal Pf baN Ex 34 2s + nbax

Aram.^,%5
Nu2i 2S +,ete. Impf. bai^ Gii49 + baN'l
Gn 2 5 + b?M*l G11 3 + ba^ Lv 21"+; bax
Gn 2 4 + b?Nl 27 ba.Nl Is 44"; ba^O Gn
3pl.lba^ Gn 3 2 +; iba.N" Dti8 +
3
;

27

34

I3 2S

s3

33

33

12 13
-

ls

flies \^

7S

Ho
of

fig.

13

(va^ ^S3
3.

consume

Co);

Ez

rd.

Lv7 '+:

^bajO

sf.

42'

ibxv,

ibsx"

@ Ew

Daj>3&l 1333",

etc.,

worms Dt

Am4

cf.

28

of lion),

fig.

^ under

39

10 12 14
-

fr.

Lv

CI17

io 16

(in sim.),

15f

Ju

iS 38

13

Dt

c f.

33 u

2'

6 (sq. 2 ace.

IS5 24

13

25

Ez2 2

of lion).

fig.

Lv

51

34

6
.
i-">-i2- 2 =.s
g
as fire (in judgment)

Dt 5" of fire at Sinai; of ^


Dt4 24 tn nbak e x ^n'b.N "<
27 3

Am.

cf.

7 17

of lion),

Na3
2

moth Jb
Ez 19 s 6

Je 5o

cf.

fig.

devour, consume
''

also

of false proph. under

fire,

ibai''

13

offering to ashes)

Ch

,ri

(of

partic. of fire
2

25

under

(of Isr.

(for

locusts Jo

(perh.cf.

-, T 80G

etc.

also

ma.

v.

~*

n.pr.m. king of Gath

73K

1SN

Cinba.

S27-294-

i5t.i

I,

f-

v. 2T3.

rvrntSN
"iw. "ntDN,

Tiele

Gesch -'

consequences of action, good or bad Pr i 31 18 21


Ho io 13 cf. ^aoa-riN bia^-aa bas^i Gn 31 15 i.e.
he has reaped all the benefit, cf. Ho 7 9 fig. of

n^5N

2T3N,

10

VoN

Is io 17

QT
*. of sword,
^i? to )(Ihva) 3
(ll
devour, slag Dt 32 42 2 S 2 26 1 25 18 s Ho 1 6 Je
3o
2
I2 is. c ^ e v as tation of land Is i 7 Je 8 16
5. in genl. devour, consume, destroy (inanim.
-

Jb 20

prob. also 'irpaNFI

form

bbN

cstr.

Je 12 9 ;
24'"+

Nu

+2

10

etc.

t.;

Gn

(baiN)

1. eat,

Gn

bbsb

39

human

24

16

mostly

35

ace.

c.

some

na>a\s

4-

+ ;^^?
Ex

ribaN

subject

111S

Gn

of,

718

cf.

:3 -- l!

Gn 31 54 (cf. 46 ) Ex 18 24
+ cf. of priests Ex 29 s3 Lv

Gii43 2

Dnnn-bN
first
(c.

11

nba)

16

(but

BS

Sem

34
io 13

22 9 + 33

KeI

15

!-

324

25

would

4 by last); eat up, finish eating

Gn43 25 Ex2 20
43 iS 2 o
S
2 K.4 +;

611 15

bax Ez i8

D^rrby Co tnnrrby

emend

12

iKi3 28 +; DnbbaN = takeameal


1S20 24 Je4i + so 'n alone Gn
1

Am 7

Dnb 'K
12

(i.e.

= eat,

get

spend one's

food

Gn

life) cf.

'b'N *6

i.e.

Pr 30 20 :px ^bys-sb
eat (taste)

mxi

good fortune,

v3N according to his eating,

i.e.

of

Jb2i 25

ace. to his needs

Exi2 4

i6 16ls also v 21 ;

cf.

Jb20 21 &

sub nbax ; -nan bax 2 K 9 29 Am 9 14 of peaceful


enjoyment of results of labour; fig. of receiving
,

40

Lv

3=-"

of pestilence

38

(v. n^3)".

Ez

22

abs.

be

tUiph.

).

Gn6 +

Pf

^N'l

21

'

fig."

'

of

Hb 3
bb.N^ ^ 27".
14

Ex

^3N31 cons.

Nu

15

D3n nbasi

enmity n'^aVlN

of bitter

22

12 12 etc.; Inf.
,

bbn Lv7 19 7 Pt. f. n^3N3 Lv II 47 ; 1.


2s
34
eaten by man Exi2 46 13 3
2i
Lv
29
18

'

j ^6.7.^ 22 30 2 g!7 Ez45 21


7
of custom, usage Gn 6 21 Ex 12 16 Dt 12 22 Jb 6 B
13MA ^ A
13
of permission to eat Lv 7 19
c
jy
2:i,s
17
neg. be uneatable Je 2 4
29
2. be devoured
6

9.16.19.23

6.15.16.16.18

j.

by

fire,

ls

consumed Zp

Zc

Pu. Pf.
2

be

(fig.);' so

by sword

sf.

10

v|N

Is

Je 19

9
;

Impf.

sf.

Ez

9"1

2
23
3.
12 12 Je 30 16
''

cf.
consumed with fire Ne 2
^3N ( = i>3NO Ew iWd) Ex

Pt.
i

20

v3Nri.

tHiph.. Pf.
Is

49

Ez 16 19

t]inbaNn

14

313

D^baxn^so^, ^basni

cons. Is 58

'

Nu

be wasted, destroyed, of flesh

Nu

b2N:

s6

4 ls
,

ms.

T'nba^ni.

cr^aNrn
-

1 i

sf.

etc.; 2

CO ns.

ms.

js.

Hon Imv. v^as'n Pr 25 21


1 s.
33
(but Co bnrb, q.v.); Pt.
etc.'; Inf. Vlyb Ez2i
15
b^axp Je 23
1. cause to eat, feed with,
etc.;
32
Dt 8 3 16 Ez y
sq. 2 ace. subj. mostly '^; Ex 16
ban

>3iK

in eating

31

cf.

D'pn Je

Impf. ^N".

""sb

14

Jb 19

(cf.

rva nnnei nbax

aitsa 'K

cf.

Ec

Gn

6^
oppression, devour the poor, etc. Pr 30 14

Na

19

S 28 : " 30 12 Ezr io 6 cf. Dn


fast
5
io 3 ; fig. Wca-nx X EC4 5 (i.e. waste away); eat
words Je 15 15 (i.e. eagerly receive); of adultery,
16

drought
of forest 2 S 18 s
subj.) of

33

Dt 12
;

Gn

i8 41 +, etc.; Inf. abs. bi3X

act of worship

Exi6
also sq. "f?
;
cr from) Ex 34 15 Ku 2 14
;
43f
6
(eat of or at) Ex i2
abs. Dt2
as
;
;

+ oft.;

(eat of,

sq.

1'

P/I. baS*

either as secondary

(Ew 2r3 Di) or text, error (Ges 568 )


Ko 389 or Po'el, Ki De MV; Imv.

fr. 'tfn

>Pi., Thes
biax

213

'

Jei 9
23

15

9
;

abs.

Is 49

26

58

Hon
14

Ez 1

cf.

19
;

Nun

also

418

fig.

Je 9 14

80 nnb QPi^asn
6

38
figa"! (cf.
17

ty

10

102

Qal supr.);

+ JO

27

man Pr

but also subj.

sq. ace. pers.

25

21

22

TTID f?
S[iegfr.]

18 26 fl dr6 vkttn) of prison fare ; sq.


ace. pers. only 2CI1 28 15 , cf. Ez 2
2. cause to
devour, obj. sword Ez 2 33 (but on text vid. Co).

17 '' 83

nbsp

J1119 29 ;

rfbsxp Pr 30 14

pi.

Ch

ThLZNov

cstr., only

^ 9 iM

B* 'W

5415

Gn ' 36

n.m.

K?3W, JboV, As.fcZDPv Eth.XtlA:)'Nabs.


,

Gn

35

4i

Gn 4 i 3543 sf. \iOK LV25 37


etc. ; Hex mostly JED, not Ez.

cstr.

^3N Mai i" 2

food-supply, esp. cereals of store in Egypt


35 35
+i2t. Gn 4 i- 44 ; 4 7 24 cf. i 4 u (JE);
4i

/oocZ,

Gn

Lv

also

34

25
20

s7

of food Dt

23

meal-time

Eu2

(D)
14

]D3

(||

:s

f,

(D); 'N W}. usury

'),

fpoet. 17

Mai

of offerings

'

Dt

(P)

12

baxn nj

etc.);

Jb 12 11

partic. food

18
food \/^io7 ;

t.;

(as

K 5 '(on form v. Bo
t)JK (perk from tJX;

36 (as given by God) so i^i 4 5 ;


033
a^nfj 'N Lai 11 cf. v 19 esp., cereals Pr 13 23
A
16
Jo i
HbV 7 but also flesh +>j8 KM of food
(prey) of wild animals -^ io 4 21 (|| spa) 27 of prey
of eagles Jbp/^a 2
ravens 38 41
;

112a 2
-

Sta*

).

Aram.

c f.

^ & m)

adv. with strong asseverative force a. surely,


truly, esp. at beginning of a speech (stronger
:

decided than ?JN) Gn 28 Ex 2 1 S


10
8
2
2323
13
7
??N
In 1
1
4 8
15 Is 4 o 45 Je 3
<&
(cf.
and
~fS
X)
should
unusually;
stands
b. emphasizing a
prob. be read (so Klo).
contrast, but indeed, but in fact, esp. after ^nDN
/ said or thought, expressing the reality, in
opp. to what had been wrongly imagined, Is
16

& more

14

32

l0

31

tasted);

food (Ar. jft Aram.

Q^H,

n.f. food-stuff, consisting in

25

bs'ik

t nViNQ n.f. fuel

t rh'312

610

G1122

49

4b

O 53
expectation v

to the
to v

(opp- to

23a
)

19

66

3end

(PP- to v.
)

82 (opp. to v
7

23b

\j^3i
s

Jb 32

Je 3 2 (PP-

Zp 3

19b

(opp.

(opp. to v 7 ).

press, urge (Mish.

t*l3$ vb.

Aram.

id.,

'-';

bal

eating (with some ver-

n.f. food,

Dr JIW217 )

force', cf.

nb3NJ>, 1. esp. in phr. like

Lv

'N^

cf.

39

?ri3

5 - 8 - 10

39

15

4'6

4
,

judgment

Gn

Ez 21 37
1

ijjoso

Ch
;

15

n.m.

v.

1K19

'

14
1

Hb

(f.
x

)
'

12
;

food, in genl.

opp. drink

NFl

20

fig.
16

Ezr

21

K io =

2CI1

11

appl. to fruit

Gn 2

23

25

food for beasts

44
i

dig,

till

Jo111

Di).

the ground).

ploughman, husband-

(Ar.Jlil, Aram. )'}', ")?^,

Je 5i 23

( + ta) Am 5

I.

/N

Ch

Mish.)

cf.

16

12

&

birds of prey

Dt2 8

26

('B fNS, sim. of suffering people)

9 34

2
1

/'7 4

TnT>5^?p

^ 7<T
Je

s3

26 10

or instrument for dividing,

making

small,

cf.

Q'-OIS)

(||

(||?rf.)

v. *]!.

(=JI, Ar. article, preserved perh.


words derived by Hebrews from

(or through)

Arabic-speaking tribes;

cf.

Eng.

algebra, Alhambra, alkali, alcohol, alcove, etc.)

tttfin^N n.[m.] hail (=Ar.

sum;

cf/sub KOj) 'K

tn^rp^T ^
1

'P.3X

Ez

J^f gyp13

38

22
.

n. [m.] pi. a tree (foreign

scure) alw. with


2 7 '*[
10

""JfJ?,

sandal-wood

& ob-

Ch

(||'rnj

J3K; both

ta^^b^
10 1112

perh.

n^h2 dT N "^ (fr. Lebanon); 'N S 2 Ch

(fr!

fr.

Ophir);

n.[m.]pl.
Ophir); "Kn '

t"IliQ7S n.pr.

n.f. knife (as cutting instrum.,

D*}3K

pi.

in following

20

i6 4

cf.

?3 Jb 33 7 (

'-

cf.

but

sf.

of peoples as fishes,

(of tree

Ne

24
D3i) '2
(|| T1.5I3
4 3i
5
Joi n (\\id,), D3n3K

Dn

1$ 3ta) c f. trfS Lv 19 Dt 20
Ez 47 12 12 appl. to JJ'n Is 62 s appl. to
honey Ju 1 4 14 to flour 1 Ch 1 41 where appos.
8
npij; to food of ants Pr6 (||Dr6); to baker's
10
17
work Gn 4 o cf. Ez 4
appl. to carcasses, as
6

21

Is6i

Gn

13

(Ar.^Vf

sg. abs.

food

lfi

cf.

T~l3^ n.m.

man

rfa.

''Si?

""OK

N
Je

meal

rd.

f]m3
Jul4

30

10

al.

+2it,; cstr. P3NO Gn 4 o 7 +3t.;


Ez 4 10 i^Np Hb i 16 Fib^O Pr6 8

Dn i
Hg 2

t[?)3^] n.m. pressure,

of

fig.

';

also inf. of ??N).

&

||

Gn i 29 6 21

2.

eating, a

^Np Jb 33
i
food for Chaldeans Hb
10

Dlb

(cf.

rd. $>3K1

tob?*
2

fig.

35

FlT ^^! n.f. an


form v.Ba NB1SG ).

Gn

sf.

'$ HW

always

devouringly
of ravaged people Ez 2 9/
3. consuming, in fire Ez

12

cf.

of ^

t^ONE
t-: '

Exi6

30
i

^5N1 Pr 30

(on

& Ez

of fire-sacrifice of children 23

'

only P,

s
25 nbriNb 05b joNn rat? nn^ni;

so

wild beasts, only


34

&o( be urgent, cf. Jkaso/, Ar. <Zi\S\ saddle)


3 vbv '* ( *6 nbm ^py E>33)
Qal Pf. Pr 1 26
i.e. his hunger impels him to work.
;

H T>DN

id.
1

cf.

v, vid.

Q^pbx

K io'I

foil.
1

of South- Arab, people (but

prob. rd. b$ (Sab., grocZ) for ^X,cf. Di


Glas sk iL2* God is loved (?)) Gn io" 8

Gn

io 25

Ch

&

i-{

39
taipbSI band of

people; so E. Castle, Thes

tl^n^N
Ch

II.

n.pr.loc.

(cf.

Che

p}\,

Job & Soh I75


;

Now) Pr30 31

cf.

1^=1 sub

Judah Jos 15 30 19 4

in southern
(q.v.) 1

etc., cf.

Cnbg Hi

>text. error for

(=Ar.

soldiers

city

ity

1/W

also

cf.

29
.

7X adv.

of negation

CIS

(so Ph. e.g.

ZMG 1875, 696'

BAram., Sab. (DHM


), and in the
Eth. /i2V0: albo, is not), denying however,
j

3 .4.5.s

not objectively as a fact (like &0, o&), but subwish (like pri), expressing there-

jectively as a

fore a deprecation or prohibition

a. (a)

with

a verb, which is then always an impf. (never


an imperative), by preference in the cohort.

where

this is in use,

be of any person or number;

X^nON

Gn

12
fear not! 22 T],l n
s7
forth thy hand, 37

and may
and often

^"^ put

im^"^ inM and

nX"iN"?X
our hand be upon him, 21
not look upon the death of the lad!
16

5 15
irbs,

Q3^N &

not

let

Gn

Ex

19

t.)

(5

(As. Hi, Ar.

i//-

36

to se/7

37
and that

25

me

4 -6

51B2iii

so
but possibly to be expl. bv Dr
Th Ke hardly as Ew JS3Bb ) Ru i 13 Vila b* Nay,
my daughters, cf. Ju 1 9"; (y) after a preceding
10
s
imper. Am 5 14 Jo 2 13 Pr 8
a juss. 27 an inf.
2
2N
sometimes expresses
abs. 2 7
(c) in poetry
:

vividly the emotion or sympathy of the poet


9

KfrirbNl.

and forgive them

(with a touch of passion), ^4i 3 Pr 3 s5


Jb 5"; f 34 6 (but
Ew Che here rd. Da^BI,

prob. rightly);

^N WnB

tb)
Metaph. Je 2 19
fear (cometh) not unto thee (cf.

my

23
).Peculiarly Gn 6 16 TOK b$ unto the
3
And metaph. in the
length of a cubit, etc.
11
phrase ^^("vN)"?^ unto exultation +Ho 9
Jb 3". Once, exceptionally (si vera l.) even :

^nn^ CaSE"?^ and even out

41

OX

25
one

Sometimes pregnant,

it.
!"0T

5o 3a may our God come "vXI

^-" anc^ noi ^ e silent (the psalmist identifying himself with a spectator of the scene
!

v
(contrast v *6) J e 4 6 +
b.
) 1 2
once Pr 1 28 joined closely to a subst. (cf. iO 2 b)
In the
to express with emph. its negation
way of righteousness is life, and in the path:

way thereof

ri)0"?N

immortality,
subst.,

is

And
1

of thorns he

c.

there is no-death ! i.e.


once Jb 2 4 25 used poet, as a

bring

S 27 10

my

66

as Is

commit whoredom (by going)

Je

'

Nu

to

i6 26 2s 29 ; b$ Bh-n seek (by resorting)

Ez

oracles) Dt'iS

(sc. for

11

Is 8

n +
10

19

to

1?"

b$ join together (& come) unto Gn 14 3 D^tt'n


?X rise early (and go) to 19 27 24 11 PN ^"lan
made to kneel down at; 47 13 b% OR i.e. has
;

been made over to; ?K ins to come in fear to


Hos 3 5 Mi 7 17 Opp. is jo, as nxjsrr?:* nvjarfo
.

from end
(syn.

K21

11
end Ex 2 6 28 nB"i>K HBO Ezr 9
H3P nQ).
And of time (rare)

to

njrb? nyo 1

16

Ch

Ch

16

23

(in the

Where

tNu 30

cri^K dvo

25

13

||

words ?Np

Di^n nntJK'Q-^, ^>X

to

nought!

with the

Makkeph),
/b$ (nearly always followed by

Di^

(P)

Qi|bJ

the limit

?)-

is

casting, putting

inbn put him


(Lv 8 8 ) Dt 2 3 25
49-

etc.;

(T^)

37-

so after

metaph.

to

"l?|7

40

Gn

unto his heart, ab'PX

= lay

20

39

T^ ^?n|l

fw<o the prison house,

to squeeze

tOriE'

Nu 5 23

DE>,

bury

HTO

11
;

Gn 2 3

a^n

3IJ

28

19

25

to blot out

was pained

Ex

into or

to place, bring

Dt 4 39 2 S 19 20 al. In
(
connexion with a number or multitude into
which something enters, in among: 1 S iobehold he had hid himself D^arr^N in among
3
the baggage, Je 4 sow not CXp"- ? in among
into

to)

heart

thorns.

3.

pf.

against all analogy; and either ^"PK (with


v.
33), or better JK whither ? (with
S io 14 ) must be read.

96

actually entered,
1S
and thou shalt enter into the ark
into, Gn 6
21
1
17
3
& so after verbs of throwing,
42
7 19 41
2.

N.B.

prep, denoting mo-

J]),

3b - c

once jr^N

jrvbx,
,

etc.

Dr 56M ); Is2 tsh

etc.

-l^X,

dr6t* (both

Jb

me

let

the excellency!
Sometimes strengthened by
^ 109
Jb 3
*: Gn 13" i8 3 al.
(b) without "a verb, (a)
21
let (there be) not dew & not rain upon
2 S i
you Is 62" \^ 83 (/3) used absol., in deprecation
Gn 19 18 2 S 13 16 (v. sub rnlK) 2 3 13 4 16 6 27 (v.

not

Dn^K &

kind of verb expressing motion (N13, ~^\2r},


"?*, etc.)
So with fnj to give (though ? is
14
here more common) Gn2i 35 4 Dt i3 2 +; "OO

taketh

49 iriW"^ have not thou


12

(v.

t?, sj^K,

tion to or direction towards (whether physical


or mental).
1. of motion to or unto a person
19,22
19
22
9
or place Gn2
16 9 etc., after every
8 14
3

Jb

EVm

suff.

co'w,

with

),

very often), once i\^?

not

not be ashamed; with 1 pi.


2S
Je 18 18 Jon i 14 In an imprecation:

let

19

29

*$), but only in Job (+ 3 22

\bg,

(cf.

22

ntPiDN"^
(rare) 2 S

\!?N

poet.

or jussive mood,

L,

Of

direction toivards anything: (a) of

physical acts or states, as


!**,

39? ?N

(2K9 32
1

K8

29 30
'

V^y

Kbo,

Ex2 5

differently)" 24
(to

Gn 30 40
2n
,

Nu6

^ ^??

pray toivards) v

"?*,

:ls
;

JNSn

26

^S jn

? V3B Kb':

Jos8 13

^ 28

pregn. ?

I"?.

40
tremble (turning) to Gn 42
b$ npn to
wonder (turning) towards Gn 43 s3 Is 13 8 "ID?
b$ Je 36 16 without a vb. Q^S"^ O'OS face to
518

to

HSrbx HB Nu I2 s. ^x wyr' '?


Gn3i the face of Laban, that he is not toward
me; 'B-J>K
Ty the eyes of "' are towards
^ 34 16 (cf. 33 18 ). (b) with words such as "tN
5
to say to Gn3 x + oft., "\^\ 8 15 + oft., " 19

Gn32 31 +

face

bbnn

20 17

VPC' to hearken to 16 11 S.^n to

etc.,

praise to 12 15
14
to), "l' 3tn 40
l

Wp

wait

to

i//-

27

14

hope Is 5 5 ; bx C^S3 Nb3 to lift up the


1
15
soul (i.e. set the desire) towards Dt 24 yjr 25 ;

n^ to set the heart (mind) to Ex 9

21

al.;

^? IP? to accustom oneself to Je io 2 ; ? T!0


13
30
Dt 28 s2
to shew fear towards 2 K 4 ; Gn 43
;

and thy eyes 0~V^ Hv3 failing


towards them, La4 17 Is 63 15

(with longing)
s

13

14
\^ 40 ; alone, as predic, directed or disposed
towards, Gii3 16 4 7 2 K6 U who of ours is towards
2

favours) the king of Syria?

(i.e.

i^bx Ez

Hg

Ho

^W

17

^"D^

3
pN).

Je 15 1 (?
4. "Where the motion or direction implied
appears from the context to be of a hostile
against: Gn 4 s 73H"?K 'p Dp^l
character, b$
and Cain rose up against Ahel (so 1 S 24 s ) 22 12
Ex 14 5 Nu 3 2 14 with T?i?? Jos io 6 ^n J u i 10
20 30 with N3 of calamity, etc., coming to or
upon any one Gn 42 21 Ju 9 s7 1 S 2 34 1 K i4 10 +
36

=
;

21 22

BferStt on occotm*

1K193

one's life

of,

K7

(Gn

(^ is more common in this sense.)


bv)1
And specially with verbs of saying, narrating,
20 2 Is
telling, etc. with regard to, as "??? Gn
17

29

21 - 33

37

nfn

15
ing

16b

(Not

f2

nyiotfn the

,-

S 4 19

">ap
;

freq., exc. in

Of rule or standard, according to (rare):


to the command of, Jos

7.
,|

Je 4 o

^Ezig ^

report regarding
the case of "^P?-)

19

nlH23"j

6 9 27 ;

13

to

iK D.b Dfe>,

the sake

direction of the mind, as

bn)

/w

0/,

Ez 13 19 ? P?n

to profane
(c) with words expressing the

(cf.

1K16"

more gen.

3"7S according

17

what

to

(generally ^"^y); P 3 ?"-'? accords3


of a certainty ti S 23
is fixed

Dr) perh. ^ 5 ; 80 (45 bv).


8. Expressing presence at a spot, against,
at, by, not merely after verbs expressing or
11
implying motion (cf. 1, Gn 24 ), as Jos 1 i^and
they came and encamped together Dill? >?~<'N at
4
the waters of Merom, 1 S 5 cut off (and fallen)
23
on to the threshold, 2 S 2 al. and smote him
26

(v.

I|

Dt 33 28 Ex 29 12 Lv

^IDhn-^N in or on the belly,

but also in other cases, as Jos 5 s and he


circumcised the Israelites ? against, at the
11
have built an altar
hill of the foreskins, 22
4'

Ttbhl b# by the districts of Jordan,

}T)n

Ju 12

S3 32

(elsewhere Tp,
sitting

&

i4 30

IP^n-^

T"b

18 4
1

?y),

13

at the table, 2

by the king, Je 41

12

at the side of

20

as they were

^n"^K

14

and found him by the

Is 2

their tongue
15

Ho

(b 13li>)

(cf.

Na

12

i )

belongs in partic. the phrase

am

(23

bv) 50
1

g3
39 (5
35 3

31
s

51
2

25

Ez

^ 2822 2 9

Here

bv

10

30 22 34

10

on 36" v. supr.)

Unto sometimes acquires from the context the sense of in addition to, as Lv 18 18 thou
shalt not take s in*int< ?8 n$N a woman to, in
5.

addition
1

34

her

to,

La 3

41

(||

Nu 31

by);

to eat ffin-^K together with the blood (v 32

& generally bv)


Je 25 26

Jos 13 22

sister,

let

Ez

us

lift

gether with the

K 1o

b% tfpSn (generally bv)


T\)W& b$ Wtep (|| [?y); 44?;

up t^B?"^

hands (cf.

??i) our hearts to2


AG iL 5 61 c

J\,

6. Metaph. in regard

Qor 4
to,

).

concerning, on

account of: thus ^3Xnn to mourn concerning 1 S


35
En|H to repent as regards 2 S 24 16 ; K'l'iJ
15
;

to inquire
to

3^.V.?.

27

K 14
K 19

be pained

5
;

20

2?3nn to pray with regard


pyx

'to

cry

K8

S 20 34 Qnp to comfort
;

(v bv);
2

S io 2

15

11

rnQ
s

"^j "- 5 ?

by the

40

18

12

43 47 48
3
9. Pi-efixed to other preps, it combines

also

^H

21 8 29

8 20
-

>&?

10

46

etc.,

Ez

Euphrates,

Behold
fNa 2 14 3 5 Je2i 13

against (thee, you, etc.)

30- 32

32

^j>P"^ "1W

and he strove against the angel.


I

and doings are

great waters,

with them the idea of'motionov direction

to: thus

S 5 23 2 K 9 18 19 ^~m~b^ 3D turn to
behind me, Zc 6 6 (where ?N is pleon., prob. due
to clerical error; note 7N NV before & after);

nqN-bK

p3~b>K in between

Ez io
rP3),

2
;

31

1014
;

ni^r^N

Lv

16

15

within the ranks;

in

similarly

JT'SD-PS to (the part) within

in within

forth
'j>

Ez

3)3??-^ unto the south of Jos

15

||

sub

have her

twb?
3

(v.

'b

v.

b-fo;

Y*?~bx

Lv 4 21 + n3i~^K to the front


4
ofNui 9 nnn-bx Ju6 19 iK8 6 al.(v. subnnri).
Note 1.In Gn2 13 Ni33-iB'N Dipsn-hs
54
8
'31 ''b-nrpN
ni3B>; Nu
33 'ai i^-^N; Pri7'
to

the outside of

1-

(cf.

Dt 16 6 );

PX

appears

to

be used by a

species of attraction; the idea of motion involved in the relative clause influencing illogically

the

DiT.^?,

as pointed, can only be

beginning of the sentence and


causing b& to be used instead of 3. In Ez 31 14

from

^N in

41

^snrr^N

H 7K

word be taken as the pron.


with suff. (Hi Ke), D?^ must be read.
There is a tendency in Hebrew,
Note 2.
esp. manifest in S K Je Ez, to use ?X in the
or IV

the

(q. v.); if

^1^"^

3
17 "nn-S

63 2 o

23

D'

TOj?

by) Je 35

15

13

18 46 (contr.

29

Ju

(b)

)
18

Ez

10

"(contr. 8

4 ( v sub 5);
29
19" 2 S
(contr. b$ Dt 1
)
i

37

15

and upon fa)

the fleece;

fa)

up^y,v comeup^N;
12

? 'v?, io 6

wanx-^N

irv2-i>3 ?yi

byi... ^yn

^ npS;

al.

25
25

16
17

10

2K8 3i

29

Jeia

15

25

26

^inabo*!

15

yelay

innocent blood riN-p -Vyrriw D ?^J 27 19 28 s


14
31
13 14
7
Ez is 6 11 " 5 21 12 etc. ^7p 6
37
33 34 36
-

many

cases, is not original,

same

us to expect ?, or even in juxtaposition with

25

35

Je 11 23

5 3?'^'"P r^!?

Ezr 8

Ch4 36

31

i&
Smi

'-

12

Dr

Cf.

Ch

63

(c)Nei2 41

Lv

7;1 5

'

are mine

'

23 24

1. a descendant

(id.)

(a)

"M^bx

2. a Simeonite

8
;

Ezr io 22

(b)

4. priests

io 27

(^S

??);

42

with
22

11

bxr\

Gn

8 25

3 4
-

36
9
(Merely an orthogr.

art.

i8 Dt 4 7 19
variation of n?K, and doubtless pronounced
similarly; the kindred dialects have in genl. a
27

Jb 18 21

73

b. repeated, PI7N1

Dt 27 13 Jos

22

12

'-

19

2 e)

I0

nSi

20 31 33
-

(roiaiiTa),

D7N, these
8

20
.
(3 t.)
c. with the art. (but only after a subst. deter8

mined likewise by the

Is

49

art.) njNri

H^N3 LV25

d. with preps.:

54

26

23

Gn 15' + oft.
11
1 K22
(7t.),

dissyllabic form: v. sub H?X.

Written similarly
5
22
3
in Ph., e.g. CIS 3
14 93 (fon), but ZMG
1875.240
(Neo-Punic) xbx; in Plaut. Poen. v. 1. 9
transliterated ily; Schroed.

Ph & ^- 81 1M
-

286fl

.)

n^|> Lv ii 24 ( 4 1.), rbxb


n^tt? Gn 9 19 (16 t.); rbx iy Lv

n^N3 ti S 16 10 17 39

K 22

64

18
;

11

17

t.);

(5

n|N"?y on account of these things


fJb 16 s Je io =5i 19
Je5 9 al.;

%3

+G11 2 7 4C
Je 18 13 )

Lv

Xu

Sm
t^7^
Solomon

2. a returning

Ch2

11.

bx)
'

'

f I. /$ pr. pi. m. & f. = the more usual H7N,


these

69

or to what has preceded, Gn 9


42
5
14
22
4
22
yjr I5 ;:=SMc/t as these
25 Lv 2

yjs

Is 57"

,,;

%?

s
io 10 (things like these, so Is 66
17
25
24
Je
25
28 P (cf. Ez 45 ) 2

tt*?:s>,

</ocZ,

rivib^

etc. v. I. nbx.

n.pr.m. father of an officer of


K 4 18 (=11. H7K terebinth l).

H 7K (assumed as Vof 7X,


but

God,

god,

n.pr.m.

Ezra

in time of

n.pr.m. (unto
i

(21

13 - 13;iI 8
-

3. a Benjamite (id.) 7 8

what follows, Gn

I.

Ch

indifferently to

Pj^yi^N
David

^42

3
52", n^N"iD3 i-Jbi2

to pray to (v 26 bx) ; v 13

2043 in-rby

Korahite

eyes) 1. a

of

15

,,

exile

^ann

by

by ... bx-}

Is 22
'

10

10

26

frequency, ?y occurs where analogy would lead

ls
5o 21 107 43 Jb8 2 with TIN Nui5
23
2
IS48 ; with "73 Ju 13 Is66 +; v. also some
of the cases with preps, sub d. TOX may point

Conversely, though not with the

14

It is prob. that this inter-

but due to transcribers.

21

20

25
(Je io ?y twice).
change, at least in

bx as

my
2K1 13 Je3i

23

14

those

...75n7ir

'

18

22

in the genit. 2
6 Is 47 Dt
2
Ne 6
18 12 \jf 15 5 ; and after ?3 Gn i4 3 +oft. Standing alone in a neuter sense, these things (rare
in best prose, & not very common in poetry),
with n'B>y Dt 18 12 2 2 5 25 16 2 S 23 1722 ^ i5 5 + ;
with other vbs. Ezr 9 1 Is 44 21 47 7 Je 13 22 Ho
65

Ezr

yjf

S 2 bx

"

-fa);

&

10

determined

evil is

byi... ^xi... ?xi...;

. . .

i6

13

Dt 11 ls 'iK8 59 io 8

12

27

S 14 10 come

23416

signs,'

all

39
let there
the earth let there be dryness, v

be dryness on

in appos. to a subst. with a pron.


(always without the art.) Ex 9 14 (rd. with

Hi. ^3 nbx for t\i?fa) io 1 rbx >nhk ^ese

and in ace. with analogy, has ?V; sometimes, the two preps, interchanging, apparently
without discrimination, in the same or parallel
14
bsn 1 S 1 13
sentences. Thus () Jos 5

faM

& oft.

suff.

larly,

D^>n

sense of ?J?; sometimes ?N being used exceptionallyin a phrase or construction which regu-

"

M: Eabb.^N, Aram, ?\^\

& compd. with 01 and ( in ^*^ot, ~i./ ) pr.


pl.m. & f. these, in usage the pi. of HT. a. Gn

^abjpp-riN

{J}, hit:

question

&T}bx are from the same

&T}bx

&

con-

intricate,

It is uncertain

clusions dub.

(Frt?N)

whether /X

&

Following are the

makes bx & Cn'^N disand both really primitive, but associates


bx in treatment with bx strong, Ft. of VblX;
strong, ace. to Thes, being derived from mng.

chief theories

1. a. Thes

tinct,

be in front

PtobGes)
i>1N

of; (different order in Lex. Man.,


former fr.
b. bx & Dt6n distinct
;

strong j

if\ (JJj)

hence

go

to

and fro

tibx fear

revered one;

ad

latter pi. of tibx

H03

&

from v/ [n7N]

in perplexity or fear,

object

of fear, reverence,

= bx *ina trepide confugere


=
D^N nn3 Gn3i = Nito Is 8
l.\\

^J\_

42

5
;

13

42

De on w. 48 ^ cf> rtfa^ postB.Heb. n*)) NHWB


Aram. *6rn CWB); so De following Fl in De
oned.4,57
cf< M y
2 ^X & EPn^K possibly

44- 8i

10

nna

n.pr.

connected; ba -=leader,

-/?1N &e mi

lord, fr.

soNo MBAkl8S0 ,G01;SBAklSillw


& CnSx connected, & both fr. a Vnba

^on</

3. a.

'

which

= !=)

Ew !1*

assigned mug. strong; so

is

i>X

'

34

14

!?

(J);

b$ foreign god

"it

+4. ^Z
Mal2 11 f8i 10
Berith Ju 9 40 (=rma bya Ju

;-i3^NDt

to

Ex

another god

32

12

8 33 9 4 ) cf. also 6 (/) infr.


terizing mighty things in

+5. as charac?N ""Tin

nature,

mighty mountains ^36' (lit. mountains of El);


10
01 Bi Che v. sub II. f\ba; bx TX
also ^5o
mighty cedars yp- 80 11 ^X -aaia Zoj% stors Is 1 13
6. God 217 the one only and true God
.

178

(v. also

Jatarbiicher d. bibl. Wiss. x. 11, Bibl. Theol.

Vrbx

fr.

&

strong (not ^PX),

p^
expanded

330)

ii.

DWX

jj_

from ^X, c f. pi. ninON fr. HEX etc. so Di on


Gn i
he supports mug. strong by ref. to

of Israel
13

phrase

^^^

Gii 31

29

C. similarly, ba,

al.;

& common Shemitic word,

being very early

which sing. nipX was


ThBo1 stui a warti:."^ ms
afterwards inferred, Nes
SBA1 c
(criticized by No
> 4. ?X (WK, CrfrK
disregarded) fr. a/ivN stretch out to, reach
after (cf. prep. ?X vX, also n?X swear), God
as ^/ie one irhom men strive to reach, das Ziel
aller Menschensehnsucht nnd alles Menschenformed

DT"6x,

pi.

fr.

35
16
77

God, the true God


+ i8 31 33 48 )
{

the

S22 31 33 48
-

Snail

i/te

Ne

32

God Ex 15 2

n8

102 25

strebens,' Lsig
Heb. Text of Gn.. App.

02rws

0r B 8j
-

MM . Cf.

173 -

Spurrell

w iere a}\ these views are stated

ii^

somewhat more

&

fully,

briefly criticized

on

& iiPN in Shemitic languages vid.,


SBAk '^-).
exhaustively, No MB Ak
the use of ?X

'

'

*7N n.m.

II.

Ph. ba,

(also, in n.pr. i>X,

^
No

Or. Congr. Leiden. 1883^

Aram.

Ar.,

prob. f?a), Sab.

(i.e.

?"?X

Ag

pp.

1 ' 0-

cf.

yU^) FP- 80111

' 1-

154

DHM

As.

p er ]la

Re158

ps

a J s0

l"6x Ph.

,C

Ar.

-,

Jr

^ZZrtfet

ba,

DHM

i?N,

on goddess

Palm. Nab. Sab. (also nnba)


(pi.

^N; Sam.

iN
Syr!

297

80 97 271
JL'i^r, cf- also Bae
) god, but
with various subordinate applications to exhardly ever in prose exc.
press idea of might;
with defining word (adj. or gen.); its only suff. is
;
tl. applied to men of might and rank,
D^3 2X mighty one of the nations Ez 3 1 n (of Neb.;
'

'

'

'

l|

Spxcov

some MSS. Co);

V>N

tdva>v,

h"ba

mighty men Jb4i 17 (Dv-X, many MSS. Di);


CJ'niaa \bx m?V/% Aeroes EZ32 21 (\^X MSS. Co);

H^V

13
ty* Ez 17

24

15

D^X Ex

(Kt ^lx);

15

15 (prob. pi. of in. ??N, q.y.) These readings


are uncertain because of an effort to distinguish
"1133 ?a
these forms from the divine name.
mighty hero (as above) or divine hero (as reflecting the divine majesty) Is 9".
+2. angels,

o^x

"oa

+ 29

the nations,

Dn
*Ae

ii 36 ;

gods

OWa ^X

=o

nSNn

+3. ? fc f
89
0y&? ?N God of gods, supreme God

obxa robs

Ex

15

w.-/ia

11
;

-i?

?VZoZs

&W in

-pa.

Wto
Is

?*

43''"

z/fo $?e

44

heaven Dt

10 ' 15 ' 17

4
;

aw?^
46; -D
"inx bx

7
35 (E);

(poet.);

Q-C^n

18 3

(poet.)

22

17
140 7 Is44

(c)

my

s1

t(Z>) "'h?

22

6 3 2 68

11

cstr.

25

8 9 27

n^

i?N

^N

who had his seat there Gn


T^K b* God of thy fathers Gn 49 25
btOW ba -f 68 36 2pV ^^146'; ^N

God of

the

'

2S

13

68 20 21

Dt io 17 = Je 32 18 Du 9"
ban the holy God Is 5 17 ban

tsnpn

Gn

God Btf; ban

God Yahweh Is 42 s ^ 85

the

GW

grea

'

fON3n bxn the faithful

nw

^XH

(a)

3
4 6 (E) 2

Bethel,

God of heaven

i/ie

iAe CocZ zAo is

my

rock

42

136
10

26

^X

-JJ^D

fyl nnOE> ?X

who is the joy of my exultation ^ 43


13
''K?the God who lets himself be seen Gn 16
s
(J); TQan ^X <Ae God of glory ^ 29
nijn i>N
3
<Ae all-knowing God 1 S 2
(poet.); ObS]! PN
33
^/ie everlasting God Gn2i
(J); -nyiC' ^X Is
2
9
n^x^
12
2
nox^x ^ 3 i =^X ^N Dt
4
V
4
32 ( P oet.); niapj ^x ^ 94"; niipa ^x j e 51 56
10
(cZ) nm ba one God Mai 2
i>HJ ^N ^rea/! GocZ
21
14
3
Dt 7 ^ 77 95 "inriDD ^X God hiding him10
self Is 45
Dim ?X a compassionate God Ex
31
15
XK>J ^X a forgiving God
34 (J) Dt 4 ^ 86
s
pan
7X gracious God Ne 31 Jon 4 2
\f, 99
9
Xip bx j,-e/ 0MS God Ex 20 5 34 14 (J) Dt s4
4
9
15
19
2
n bx
/m^
5 6 Jos2 4 (D) = x'iap ba Nai
6-W Jos 3 10 (J) Ho 2 VM2 3 84 3 P^V ^X Is 45 21
ytn ran bx x^> ^ 5 s ba xh Dt 2 21 (poet.) Is
4

Gorf

i/ie

3
(e)

Ez

28

^IM

2 2 9
-

God (the

!?X

-O

Mi

18

Ex

(cf.

15").

only true God, needing no article

or predicate to define him) Nu 12 13 (E id. ba


12
Di) always in poetry, Jb 5 s + (55 t. Jb),
10
f10 7 g7.8.
"- 12
I6 1 if I9 > 5 2 3 55 2 57 3 73 11.17 ^8
-'

77 7
82 83 9 o io4 21 1 o6 14 21 io7 u ii8 27 i39 17 23
i49 6 i5o^Is40 18 4 3 12 45 14 46 9 La3 41 Hoii 9 i2

18 - 19 ' 3

"

2,)

Mai i ; PX!ia?3y C? 0i i s toith us, as


in prediction Is 14 cf. 8 810
7
(/) El,
20
*>VT\&> >nbx bx
(E) ;

name of

name
ninnn Nui6 H
ni.T D^nbx

bx

Gn

33

(P=nmnn \^x
Jos 22" (P) f 50

m,T
1

bable also in the ancient poems,

24

4.S.16.23

^ poet

Balaam

.,-,,
II

&

Nu

This

Nu

p,i,j,^

child

a divine
-n^X ^X

Dt

27

);

pro-

is
->

16

s 19 23 23
-

'

32l8 ^^26

DT&N

43
Moses
David

(poet,
(poet.

bn

\vbv

TO & Dig ^N)

||

and

TO")
[|

&

(5 t-; vid. p-^y)

S 22^ 23 s

in the combinations

^N (10

'Hti>

vid.

t.;

a^x m. d. gods
1 S 4
2 Ch 2 f 86
s

a^xn Ex 18 22 (E)
a^NH T\ba the God of
11

supreme God Dt io 17

gods,

19

Qt6n Ex

136";

i//-

123

(JE) Jii 9 13
anrtX QThtt other gods
32
Ex2o 3 23 13 Jos 2 4 2 16 (E) Dt 3 i 18 20 (JE) 5 7 4121719
io 13 1 S 8 s 26 19
(17 t. in D, not P) Ju 2
;

+7
with

Di Gn i 31 29 ) in HJ bxjrE* t* w
the power of my hand = it is in my

n^N

I.

according

power,

c f.

to

Gn

etc.

power (on connection

strength,

T'Sl

3i 29 (E; sq.

+ Inf.)j

bJ

Wna

so

less,

K 9 M (=2 Ch 7

I7

22
1

27
Ti: Pr 3 (sq.id.); DT bl&-& Mi 2 (abs.); neg.
32
\T
(abs.) = /iou s/w^ be powerP*?1 Dt 2S

^Ne

(=2Ch34
Dt

(E)

16

19 52
-

^N

133( n )

23

4 - 10

14 9

K5

35

373S

16

Gn 35 Jos 24 20 23
1S7 3 2CI133 Je
Qnxa 'x Ex 12 (P)

Ju io

16

'

2 -1

foreign gods

(JE)

17

Ch28 Jei +(i8t.Je)Ho


25

15

12
Tim X Gn 3 53 (E);
Je43 1213 'TOKn'xJos2 4 15 (E)Ju6 10 aix'Xetc.
Ju io *T> HKWO &rbx Dt4 28 cun 'x gods of
33
12
17
17 19
the nations 2 K 18
Is
19 Dt2 9 2 Ch 32
/
12
18
14
s
12
5
D^yn NDt6 i3 Ju2 ^ 9 6 iCh5 25
3 6 37
i6 2G 2 Ch 3 2 13 14 e)D3 't* Ex 20 23 (E); 3nr'x Ex
20 23 (E) 32 31 (JE); HDDD X Ex 34 17 (J) Lv
19

rfSN ST BoDt

inV^Hb

11

32

f6&

17
;

elsewhere

Dnn

38

(vid.BD)sf.

rf6^ n.m.

god, God.

'

(Sam.

DHM

Aram. .^N, J<^', Ar.

id.,
lc -;

H?x

a heathen god, late usage

Dn n
Hb i
1T3

ln^&O

11

m<7io

17

1I"D

31

cf.

Nes

iT?X~?3

power

ivhose

IT

(but

bring

rfo^/i

Sab. rbtt

as found in Heb. prob. a sg.

formed by inference fr. pi. D^rpX

37

til,

lx-

Ch. 32

is his

god
6

(Ew Di RYm, etc.) 2. God, used in ancient


poems Dt 32 15 17 1// 18 32 and on their basis an
-

22

+ (4 1 1. Jb), 1^ 50
Hb 3 Ne 9 (citing

archaism in later poetry Jb 3"

1 1 4'

139

19

Pr 30

Ex 34 6 where 2X

Is 44^

17

used).

is

ways with
r

n.m. pi. (f

2570

of occurrences of ?X, ^Vit,

Ex

on number

O^N

also

cf.

Nes

1,c

')

majesty and power

or as reflecting divine

eeo

33

fa. rulers, judges, either


representatives at sacred places

divine

D\"vtcn

number,

1. pi. in
as

22 7

2
-

s
;

(Onk 3. but

&rbn

22

v:r

TO KpiTTJpiOV TOV

A V; God, Di RV all
S 2 2 v. Dr. Ju 5 s (Ew, but
gods God 8 BarHeb. ni,T> 23 Be) ^82 1X> (De
Ew Pe; but angels Bl Hup) 138 (<S X Rab
Ki De but angels @ Calv God, Ew gods,
Hup Pe Che), tb. divine ones, superhuman
beings including God and angels \js 8 e (De Che
Br; but angels Ew; God, RVand most

but gods, Josephus Philo


Covt. code of E)

27

with Philo

(if

Jer

De

Che we interpret nB>jW as God's consultation


with angels; cf. Jb 38 7 ).
tc. angels \^ 97 7
( @ Calv; but gods. Hup De Pe Che);

=
-

'

Calv Hengst

Dm";

(Chemosh),

ninwh

or cstr.

pxn 'x

33

god of the land

26 2627
-

and so the Syrians suppose that Yahweh is a


mountain-god and not a god of valleys 1 K 20 28
16
Moses in relation to
b. godlike one Ex 4
(J
,

Ex

Aaron),

(P; in relation to Pharaoh),


shade of Samuel), -^ 45" (the
Messianic king,
God,
Jer, most
scholars ancient and modern, but thy throne
is God's= God's throne AE Ki Thes Ew Hup,
s
cf.
1 Ch 28 ).
c. works of God, or things

S28

13

(the

PN 5) QTlpN "in
16
n>rbx b>n Jb i
&nbx(n) p

specially belonging to
16

"

Ez 28
V.68
Ez 28 13 3 8 9 d.
1

Q^Nn

3.

him

(vid.

God

(vid.

3 &

4).

the (true) God,

Yahweh

is (the)

God Dt

3539

Wrban

Nin ^

K8

i8 39 39

60

D^Nn Nin Is 45 D^X.T ^ Jos


K i8 2CI132 D^NHNin nns*
2S7 1K18 2K19 iChi7 Is37 Xe9
2Ch33

22

34

1S

13

(VI)

21 24

16

28

26

15

37

1G

Cn^Nn as subj. or obj. is used in E 33 1., Chr


24
6 11
38 t., Ec 31 1., Jon 5 t., elsewhere G115"
9-

(sources of P) 17

Dt
14

35 39

30

Ju

67 7

28

2S2

27

18

(P) Jos 22

36 39
-

12

34

Gn 44

(VI)

7" io 14 16 28 21 2
16

iK8

ctl

js

21 24 24
-

16

(J)

S io 3 7
15
37 39 39
19
-

(Ephr)Jb2 10 Jeii 12 Is37 16 45 18 -fio8 I4 Dni 917


G
20
1 S6
bnan 'an ^ Ne 8 tcn 'xn
E>npn 'an
3
3
Q^n^a Ezr i D^n^sn "JIX D119 in many
;

'

(the) sons of God, or sons of


DTl^N(n) "03
gods
angels Jb i 6 2 38" Gn 6 2 4 (J; so
Bks. of Enoch & Jubilees Philo Jude v G 2 Pet 2 4
Jos A nt u3 1 most ancient fathers and modern
critics; against usage are sons of princes,
mighty men, Onk and Rab.
sons of God, the
pious, Theod Chrys Jer Augustine Luther
cf.

JU9

(Baal),

27

24

'X Bnoa!? D'O'TC 'x to Ashtoreth goddess


of the Zidonians, Chemosh god of Moab, etc.

Gn

or goddess, al-

(70c?

"

cf. 1

moderns)

a.

S5'(Dagon), Ju

Ra AE Ew RYm;

(I

K1

24

sf. 1

asm

Q^PT

4
9 (H).

2. PZ. intensive,

10

Qr *!$), mb* KUn


God in his hand Jb

rd.

nl

viol

70O

6oi>),

phrases, as DTlbxn t^X the man of God, acting


(a) angel
under divine authority and influence
Ju 1 r 8 (b) prophet (the term coming into use
:

'-

Northern kingdom in the a,ne of Elijah


7
of Jloses Dt33
cf. nnn B"x"Hos 9 )
9
1C
14
Ezr f f 90
2 Ch 30
Jos i4 (E) 1 Ch 23

in the
1

9 - 10

,;

cf.

44

n^ rhx
of Samuel

S9

Shemaiah 1
and others

2K1

9 - 13

Ch

2-

David

of

= 2 Ch

"
7 42

1K13

8 - 20

66

2"9

' 15

82

" 11

1 - 31

10

13

unnamed prophet

31

Ju 1

11

lc ' 17

Dn

17

Chr (52 1.) Ec

esp. late,

20 28
(Ephr)

the house of God,

DVltan 1V3

18 " 24

27

title of

Ne 1 o 30 Dn 9

2 4

Hunan
DTPKH *13}J
Ch 6 34 2CI1

i7

23

prophet was
<Ae servant of God, used of Moses 1
a later

Elijah, Elisha,

24 36

Ch8 14 Ne 1

2
2

of their time

7 9

25

Je 35 4

6 - 10

'<

TVa

'nh 1 Ch 22 1 DTibsn (nna) JlIN i/ie ?& (o/ZAe


covenant) of God Ju 20 27 1 S 4-5. 14, 2 S 6-7.
4
15(23*.) 1CI113. 15. 16, 2 Chi (13 1.); nta
;

DWNn

o/GW Ex 4 20 1
o/GW (Horeb) Ex 3
roc?

tfte

Ae wioimi

K 19

DTl^n in

(E);

27

18 24

13

(E)
'-

1'

Ch2i +(i 4 t.)^87 Ec9


4. TPTibx=God T\m O^K "<=Yahweh
3

God in

10

truth Je io

DwK

a.

Di Jos

vid.

(B,

(as subj.

used by P (50 t. in
and deluge, elsewhere 28 t.),

17

the battle

1-

God Dt33 27 D?1J? 'N everlasting God


Is 4 o
God 2CI115 3 ]VK 'K Is6 5 16
18
(vid. fON); tDSCD'N L330
Mai 2 17 QnD'xMi
6
6 ISO bs 'K ffod of all flesh Je32 27 cf. '
;

28

T1DN "K true

-ib>2
(?ocZ
4 5
-

^3^ ninnn Nu 16
27 (P); cDc^n 'n
2
B
s3
0/ heaven Gn 24 7 (J ) 2 Ch 36 Ezr i Ne
22

4 - 20

pxn

cf.

Gn

''
'N Is 54 ; 'N1 D'-DCH 'n
^ngjp 'N a (rot? a 7iawi opp.

y-\Kn

prno H Je 2 3 23 TB1B

2 4 (J

);

"K,

(91
2;

1.3.5.5

t.),

39 Dt 32
<j

S (50 1.)

Gn

chiefly in poetic sources

(29

i7. 39)

D ( t J u 2I t.)
(45 t.); in f 42-86

by

Chr

t.)

change for an original


" 2 1S io 4 13 14 - 5 25 22
9
2 8
14
3
2 6 8 ,2 12
9
Jb 5 s 20 29 2 8 23 3 2 2
i 49
77 ioo io8
36
4
5
s
9
in
Prologue
6
t.)
Pr
2
3 25 Ec (7 t.)
34 (&

(180

1.

often

by

editorial

m.T), elsewhere

Hos
God
8

23

(5

1.)

Am 4

12

Mi 3

11

11

nx wnba

(DnD

n:>an3 as

Sodom = Je 5o 40 =

overthrew
s

f3

(but Dn"S>K

Is 13

<S) Is 3 5

Is

19

Zc

2
(

t.)

Je io 10 Ez (13 t.) Mai (st.) Jon (4 t.); the


phrase a>nbt6 'b TV>n Gn 2 8 21 (E K ) 17- 8 Ex 6 7
43
Lv 11 45 2 2 2 5 38 26 1245 Nui5 41 (P) Dt 26 17
29
24
13
2 S 7
(=1 Ch 17 22 ) Zc 8 8 Je (6 t.) Ez
29
3;!

(6

pnx DTl^N righteous God f 7 10 DWp "N


God Jos24 19 (E); b^n ' living God Dt

t.);

holy

>n 'n 2 K 19
Je io 2 3
Is
S i7
(
' '\
phrases
mrf,
For
the
'n
niN3*
37
t6n ^
nirav 'x, ^ 'n bx, 'n n\ 'n msov
niN3s, "n ijnx vid. nmv ns nifcax & vnx.
23

416

36

10

20 30

?;aiow

Is 17

6-'ooJ

31

30

53
,

,,

n'i)N

a wi'i/j
( )

persons BiJ^X

24
13
of Abraham, a phrase of J, Gii2 6 2 8
36
18
Ch
18
1
2 Ch
elsewhere ^47' 1
29

"- 27

42 48

(J); 3 N \^N
Gn 24
D.VON \HN
God (various sf. & names), a phrase of

'

Vl!5K

father's

Ex

613

15 - 16

E, Gn 3 i
3
4 6 5
10
s3
18 3 elsewhere Gn 32
43 (J)
6 - 29 - 42

17

iS'

i.S

Jos

Ex 4 (J X) Dt
22
Chr (31 1.) Dn 1 37 ^N
2 K 2
(8 1.) Ju 2
20
btofe* Israel's God, phrase of E, Gn 33 Ex 5
27
Jos8 30 I4 2 2 2 4 2 23 elsewhere Ex
24
32
24
20
23
io 4042
22
(JE) Nui6 Jos 9
34 Jos7
8

12

= 2S22

Hb 3

18

47

9
24 25 27 6s 79 85
35
16
Tiy^ 'N + 88 2 ;

Ch

'N ocZ 0/ my aZ-

6-W of my righteousness f 4-; ^DPI 'H f "59 1118 HIS 'N God who is
my rock 2 S 22 s (cf. f 18 3 ); ?-ni? 'X GW wAo i

f 5i

lc

'pIV '

m^/ stronghold

praise

109

^43

^}T\T\ 'N

c.

27

14 32
-

25

who

tr'oo?

in

s/.

iotY/j,

nam) Lv

phr. ynbrno

(22

inch

(H) Ex 8 21

17 36 43
-

my

is

t.

Jos2 4 _(E) Dt 3 2 (poet.) Jos 9 (JE) Dt


io 21 3 i 17 Ju io 10 i6 23 24 ~i Sio 19 2 Sl0 12 22 32 +
28
t, poet.) 1 K 12
20 23 2 K 19 10 Chr (83 1.)
(4
17
9
Pr
t.)
2
30 Ru i 15 16 16 Is i 10 7 13 8 19 21 Is 2
f (62
45
36
23
5i 5 Ez 34 31 Dn(5t.) Ho
(29 1.) Je 5
8
]2
(12 t.) Am 2 4
Jo i 13 13 16 2 17 Mi 6 8 7 7 Jon i 6 6
37

23

'

Zp 3 Na i 'Zc 9 12 t?rbn with


used with mn'' several hundred times
2

14

TTT?^

n.pr.m. (God has

{jtOTI

DHM

elders

Nu

ZMai883

15
;

11 21127

prob.

b$

cf.

those with

(Sab.)

DHM

tnV T7
r

3N

cf.

one of the

On

Sab.

21

where
with

n.pr.

& l"IN, & esp. No

'-

c
-,

v. p. 42,

Eplsr DenkmT ss
-

n.pr.m. (God has called

Ar.) son of Midian

Tllt7^

loved,

= T1' bN NU34

called a prince of Benjamin.

&

(vid. niiT).

n^T)

v. also

also

is

sf.

).

b. cstr.

Mi

TiyiETl 'N

4 - 17

10

\^i8 47

16

i?3

story of creation

45
array of Israel 1 S 17
'K
10
7
2
812
(poet.)
3pV: 2 S 23
^ 20 46 75 76 8i 2 5
3
2
9
84 "94 7 Is 2 ( Mi4 ); cnayn 'a, God of the
1S
3
16
Hebrews Ex 3 5 7 p 13 (JE); it is used with
53
other proper names, Nahor Gn 3i (E), Shem
5
12
26
Gn 9 (J), David 2 K 20 2 Ch 2 34 s Is 38 s
Hezekiah 2 Ch 3 2 17 Elijah 2 K 2 14 ; -j^ion ''JIN 'n
36
the God of my lord the king 1 K i
{$) with
nouns of attributes or relationships, D^p. "&

God of

obj. direct or indirect) is

by

sl B
8
Ju 4 6 5 35 6 n
u
Chr ( 4 5t.) ^4i

13

2i iS i +( 2 ot.)
(26 t.)
3
106 48 (doxol.) 5 9 6 6 9 7 Is 17 6 2 1017 29 s3 Is 24"
4
ie. 21
i s 2 4I i7 +(6t-) Je35' 7 +( 4 8t.), Ez8
37
9
16
12
+ (7 1.) Zp 2 Mai 2 Eu 2 btr\vr rronyD 'x
3

is

13

ancient

(Ephr); DTI^Nn "]N^D the (tlieophanic)


r 9
20
19
angel of God G1131 11 Ex 14 (E) Ju 6 i 3
16
20
2S
Ex 1 Nu
2S1
1
; in other combinations
5
23
27
23
(E) Ju 20 2 i S 4 8 5 11 io 2 S 16 1 K 12"
1

prhx
1433

Gn

25

Ch

cf.

U.>

33
.

n.pr.m. (God has given,

cf.

BeoSa-

lT|)

14

16

^N^bT, nnn])

P os,

Gadites

Ch

12 12

a one
.

of David's

b. a Korahite

band of

Ch

67

13 19
-

18 19
-

t;C

^?

.pr.m. (God has been gracious,

nN^N
cf.

Gn
20

Ph. prhtt, \:rb))2, in As. Ba'alhanunu COT


io 18) two of David's chiefs 2 S 2i 19 =i Ch

S2 3 24 =lChlI 20

tn^"

Keuben Nu 16
26
David 1 S 16 6 i 7 ^=s.
of

iCh27

in'fw

Sw?* v 19

18

wbg

cf.

Levite singer

TT St'

24M

2"

Ch

io 16 b. prince
c. brother of
.

Dt

Ch

e. a

6
.

13

(cf.

Ch 6 12 =
1 Ch 12

shon

Ch

C.

46 A7

two

11

the Hebronites

Ch

19

Benjamin

chiefs of

Ch

=3X^!S v 12

2Ch 3 i
Tnn^"'7^

15
cf.

my God

Ch

TT^M

911
.

24

Ch

5
20
". d. chief of
1 Ch 8
e. a chief Kohathite

Vrb*

a Levite

f.

209

= nn^N

Ch

OIK-"

Ex

=yT6jn 1 Ch 14 7

cf.

S 5 16

iKn a

IDl^M

62t.j

32

+ 3 t.; irr^

Jb 32 2 +
the young

n.pr.m. (He is (my) God) a.


45 6
friend of Job Jb 32 s
34* 35 36
b. an
Ephraimite, Samuel's great-grandfather 1S1 1
12
b$<b v 19 c. chief of Manascf. 3Nj>K 1 Ch 6
6t.;

'

12

d. a Korahite

of the brethren of

1S16

-^

t^rP^N
)

Ch

n.pr.m. (God

26

25

Ez io 18

Ch

kinsman; Ph.

is

b&ipy

S 23 s4

TTD^7^ n.pr.m. (God is fine goldl)


410 11 12 12 15 16
35 30
1 Ch i
of Esau Gn 36
b.
n
79
of Job Jb2
4 15 22 4 2

a. son

some = a).

(ace. to

27

friend

nri7ip

>

35

Ch 1

(but

(God

him) one of the doorkeepers

tt37^7 (oba-

Ch

26
18

one

e.

(cf.

hides)

3N'b*

one

Ch

cf.

- Bu

Ch

15

1821
.

= B$b

Ch

14

b. one

of

David's heroes 2 S 23 (cf. also 'B^K 1 Ch 1


).
39
c. a Benjamite 1 Ch 8
d. one of the line of
Adonikam Ezr 8 13 e. of the line of Hashuni
Ezr io 33
35

s4

t-ni^N
32

4
;

1.30.35

n.pr.m. (l1V Bock

bwyK)

v. also

IQ

is

God,

Nu

Reuben

chief of

cf.
i

Dt
2

1,;

1S

TJD^yN n.pr.m. (God has protected, cf. Ph.


^JDJav) a. chief of the Kohathites Nu 3""
1

Ch

15

Ch

29

chief of Zebulun

ttfj^N

= J3>7?

13
;

Nu 34

TD' p'

7^

Ex 6- Lv

io 4

b.

s5
.

n.pr.m. (?not

@,

in
3

Ch

27

Dr)

2 ".

n.pr.m. (God

Hal

i>Npn, bitVp*

t^p^N (&

S 2 3 34 ).

up,

sets

cf.

Sab.

n.pr.m. (Autumn Godl

one of Solomon's scribes

S 5 I6 + ) n.pr.m. (God is
i'N'WS) a. son of David 2 S 5

14 7 ;

of

33

i^a^K

11 '

deliverance,

S 23 s2

v.

n.pr.m. fmay God distinguish

'7fr$

one of David's heroes

n.pr.m.

e.

cf.

).

David's chiefs 2

2C;

David

Ch

"'"^r1

Ch

24

nvbn) a. father of Bathsheba 2 S 1 3


1 Ch 3".
b. one of David's heroes

15

^^iKi7

seh

Ch

b. a son of Moses
Benjamite 1 Ch 7 s d.

c.

n.pr.m. (Yah(u) is God, cf. btift)


a. Elijah,
the great prophet of the reign of Ahab 1 K 1
+ 65t. K; 2 Ch 21 12 Mai 3-13 b. Benjamite
27
21
1 Ch8
c. a priest of Ezra's time Ezr io ;
26
c. a son of Elam Ezr 1 o

20

23

Beubenite 1 Ch 27 16 f. prophet in time of Jehoshaphat 2 Ch 20 37 g. Levite chief Ez 8 10 io 23


h. son of Harim Ezr io 31

iTT^2Ki'+4t.;

Jb

Ch

151717

several priests

b$an. Sab.

an adversary of Solomon
chief of Benjamin 2 Ch 1 17

"hm^

18

TbD"'/!^ n.pr.m. (God has judged) one of

b. father of
c.

^)) a Damascene Gn 1

David's heroes

David

is

Ph.

1?y30E>N, -\tvhv2, bya-irj?) a.' Abraham's steward

s7

25

Ch 3 s
which perh. rd. here, cf. Dr Sm

a. son of

v. also "ITj6k infr., bi<-\)V,

n.pr.m. (God has come) a He-

tyT b n.pr.m. (God knows,


Vrbtl Hal

18 4

Tni supr.

v.

b. chief of Ger-

Ex

help, cf.

is

io 20

13

manite

42 47

14

b. chief of Manasseh

^wh& OF Gn i5 +) n.pr.m. (God

God) only Ch. a. two or three of David's chiefs


1

Nu 3

14

24

God, or

is

n"

Ch

Gadite

i5 1S2 16 5

7^ n.pr.m. (El

s 9

V?)

is father, cf.

d. a Kohathite

).

Gad Nu

of

Nu

112

ynur^N

n.pr.m. (God

a. prince of Zebulon

f.

45

K4

cf.

Jb

eVo

a. Hezekiah's prefect of

" 37
i8 18 2 " 7 19 2 Is 2 2 " 3 6
the palace 2
b. son of Josiah, made king by Pharaoh 2
1:
3
4
s4
24 Je i 1 Ch 3
23 2 Ch 3 6 ; =D''j?;irV 2
41
c. a priest Ne 1

31!

s
.

n.pr.m. (God

is

'.

king,

cf.

PN' 3.'!Q)
,

husband of Naomi

Bu

2 -3

3-9

tj?HiZ7"'7i^ n.pr.f.

(God

one swears,
tP]D*

7^

n.pr.m. (God has added)

a. chief

cf.

Aaron Ex 6 M

Is 19'*

is

Am 8

'EA<Fi<ra/3<F0

an oath, by which
Zp i ) wife of

14

cf.

Lu

iT7N

TXW^N
V^bx

infr.;

David

S5

n.pr.m. (God
or is opulence,

15

Chi 4

&

son of

Dr Sm28

restores,
16

'

Nes

cf.

t W>*?,

dant of David i Ch 3
b. priest of David's time
12
1 Ch 24
c. high priest of Nehemiah's time
Ezr io 6 Nes 20 21 21 12 1010 12 23 1 3 4 7 28 d. a singer
27
Ezr io 24
e. one of the line of Zattu Ezr io
36
f one of the line of Bani Ezr 1 o
.

yDDPN,
N"u i 10

2S5

Ch

193

26

io 1 Ch 7
iCli3
c. scribe of Jehoiakim Je
14 7
s5
d. one of the royal seed 2 K 25
Je
-

b. son of David

i?ty"

man

Judah

of

Ch

a priest

f.

n ^ ?^M

II

n.pr.m.

S^

salvation,

is

DHM ZMG1883

bxyw

Sab.

(God

'E/Wate

'EXtcra,

15

) the

Elisha, the successor of Elijah

s 37
-

Is 1 5"

Jehoiada

Ch

nn^N
T t-

Lu

'EXio-atos

t.

father of

t^B^N

HDp^i^ n.pr.m. (God has

v.

Levites (a)

1.

Ch

(/3)v

1L2

e. several
16

(y) 9

(S)

15

(cf. I.

n?N?

) Qal Pf. 1 K 8 (= 2 Ch 6
Th Bo Ba Kp reading H^W); TT-Sn Ju

Thes Lag*'

b$.

{God has

pleasantness)

is

Ch

46

(not

Pal30

1'

26

(1).

dhm*

amfo

Theodore,

b. Levites

As.

jn^jn, bv^T\\ Palm.


^- 31f Nab. btam,
jnjop
Diodate).

K 24

grandfather of Jehoiakim 2
12 25

&

foina,

cf.

of the

the

a.
cf.

time

-*'

15

Je 26"

Ezra

of

16 - 16

'"T^7^ n.pr.m. (God has


Ephraimite

TniV?^

Ch

an

testified)

=2

Ch

H04

24

41

+ (4

an Ephraimite

Ch

i^r'^

n.pr.m. (God

is

bwiV, Sab. hvbx (ty^N)

one of the heroes of David

"W?N n.pr.m.

(God has

a. Eleazar the priest

Hex) Ju 20

28

Ch

28 30
-

20

35

my

6 28 (J)

Zc

22

23
.

so

Ch

helped,

Ex
24

6
-

23

cf.

+ (50

2 3 4 4 5 6
-

1$\!>N

t.

Ezr

in
7.

Nu

29

2121

18 19 20

(b)

till.

only

t.)

(P)

Pr

curse (a)

in

K8

io

30

Gn

1. oath
23

29

N3

NUn

f]bti2

31

1K8

n?N NBO

Gn

24

31

4141

an oath Ez
from God Nu 5 23 (P)
despise
6

11

the

Nu 5

s7

phrase rbtib nvt become


(P) Je 29 18 42 18 44 12

an

^fe

sf.

[H 7K]

Qal Imv.

+i~P7N

+( 4

Ne

nn

Ch 34 24 Is 24 Je 23 10 Dn 9
men Jb3i 30 ^io 7 59 13 4. exe-

30 7
from

in

r\ba

2. curse 3 ui^.

Gii2 6 28 + ; sf.T^K, if^X


20

all

17

22

15

11 - 13

1618 19
1
-

= 2 Ch 6

22

1. swear,

2. oath of covenant

).

+! T?NJfi.
-

Lv

Dt 29
-

8 31

an oath Ez 17 13

bring into

io 4

(falsely).

n?N3 come into an oath

strengths

DHM ZMG1883

ni^5 Dt

pi.

t.);

execration
<1

io

Ho

rivN

S 14 24 Inf. ^Knb
adjure, jmt under oath.

22

in testimony

cration

20

God

Dt 29
cf.

H04

t.1^ n.f. oath

n.pr.m. (God has adorned,

31

Hiph. Impf. bf\

21

take oath before

(= 2 Ch6

Inf. abs. HJ5X

given,

Ph.

Sab. b*nm,
,

M$jj, cf.

21

n /H vb. swear, curse

f II.

of David's heroes

rtam Vog
11'-

Ch

810

sub

Dl Pr207

'

Jerusalem in
one of David's warriors
in

Vrss

t]n^
12 1

Samuel 1 S 12 (8 t.)
Korah Ex 6 24 C. a ruler
the time of Ahaz 2 Ch 2 8 7
d.

b. son of

two

Ilu-idclin

created, or taken

a. father of

2>ossession\

Ch 6 12 19

Ph.

cf.

v. |B5f^K.

]%f?&

covenants

Eut^"
383
CIS

&)&)>$.

v.

n.pr.m. (God of doing


11 12 18
nDaS^ys) a Benjamite 1 Ch 8

inS).

supr.)

a.

tt^B^N

s7

23

T Dy37^ n.pr.m. (God

'

Je48

^WW)

34

cf.

nr.wbx.
T T
"

v.

v:

Trtn^M
v
t

f.

descendant of Judah 1 Ch 2 39 40
43
b. a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 37 9
c. of the line of
22
Pashur Ezr io
d. son of Shaphan Je 29*.

prophet

i9 16 + 57

a captain in the time of

tODt^jn, i^ya^D^)

Ezr 8 16

16

Vb^etc.)

cf.

tttBttT^N n.pr.m. (God has judged, Ph.

36

e.

42

n.pr.loc. (God doth

P^N,
K;

41

17

jruny,

cf.

trwS n.pr.m. (God has made, W^y,

6 -8

all

Ephraim

a. chief of

22

48 53

e.

27"
28

18

16

Hal 187

PNJ?DD''

,612.30-

32

tynttr^N (God has heard, cf. bxynp), & Sab.

'

Ch

ins. also 1

ascendf) of a village in the tribe of Eeuben, near


Heshbon, in ruins, el Al (vid. Bb BE11 278 ) Nu

one of David's

c.

d.

s4

12

a. a descen-

Levite 1 Ch 2 3 21 22
priest of the time of Ezra Ezr 8 33 Ne
one of the line of Parosh Ezr io 25

Win DHM ZMQ1883

Sab.

Jf^N)

cf.

b. son of Abinadab
heroes 2 S 23 s 1 Ch

cf.

Tirtp^?N n.pr.m. (God


Egl94

salvation,

is

curse

La

65

vb. wail (Aram. t6x,

fs. "b.N

n.f.

n.f.

fat

Jo
tail

of

Vf)

tyx).

(v.

sheep,

counted a delicacy in the East

still

ac-

(Mish. id. %,

Kn^,

jlJVJJK,

Ar.

etc.;

Ex 29" LV3 f 8
24
for n^yn
1 S p

25

Nat. Hist. Bib. ch. vi T)

tl?^

^N

Xe 6 15

418a

pro b. also

Tristram

(cf.

(oft. in

Mishnah; Aram. I^K,

]%

=6)

if,

though,

n.pr. of 6th month, Aug.

W>N Vog79

(Midi, id., Pal.

DWN) Lv

s 18 20 20

made)

tLM /Nj

(not to be

(of silver

& gold),

Ch 1

26

all

As. TJlulu

77$ (v

assumed

for following words).

tnjpN

COT

only Jos

sanctuary of f
(v.

oak

n.f.

i
;

24

f&K, but

(cf.
26

here

oak winch

iAe

repe'-

in the

is

however perh. H?X, terebinth

rd.

nb).

1.

13 14
-

vb. only Miph. be corrupt

tainted (Che

rally;

19

Sept.

TttJ17N n.pr.loc. a station of Israel in the

Nu 2 3

the gods of the nations are 'N


vain, ivorthless gods a,*] 1
(

II-

Ar. JjijI, Aram. J^X./).

wilderness

v 11 I9 1 3 (of Egypt) 31 77 EZ30 13


18
5
D'E&N 'K dumb idols,
2
6

Hb

(Egypt),

Wnh ni3_bp (coll.) kingdoms of idolatrous

io 10

pivdos)

Xei

(both H),Is 2

worthlessness,

Diet. Bib. sfceejA

and

contrast with D'yN

6 6 Est f.

Ec

only in late Heb.,


I.

Dr

Gei

Qyviif "U

from

TWBi

HWB ScTia/e

conj.

c^/" ?Z/*

19

(all ||3^n);
v.

Fl.

ll\\, cf.

14

(cf.

Ar

1110-

vin. be

TJ\

tp7N

n.m. Gn35

'

oak (

/3dAavo S

fi

P C s etc.)
,

Gn 3 5 +; cstr. ib.; pi. D^K Am 2


Ez 27"; cstr. M^K Is 2 Zc 11 ; as marking
grave of Deborah, Rebekah's nurse Gn35 (E);
8

'x abs.

12

13

confused (of a thing), of milk, turn sour) Pf. 3 pi.


in?N3 t// 1 3 5 3 4 ; P<. row a corrupt man Jb 1 16
.

whence called oak ofiveeping, 11123 'X ib. (v. Di


ad loc, & sub JvN p. 1 8) elsewhere only in prophets; as marking illicit shrines Ho4 13 (|| Hipp,
;

"^N Gn

24

39

^W.

v.

tntl^7^! n.pr.loc.
1

Ch i 7

TT

'K \S K

T->

as son

ofJavan Gn io 4

Ez 27 7 (ieoKs Josephus Jer Kn;


CT

Melanges Graux, 235 f(Bng. trans. Ebr. Oct. 1887,


0rig u 2

Jon

").

Mf

Italy, with Sicily,


X etc., Len
ny-lJ?
tob^N
Ezek,
Di
Gn io 4 CWI
cf.
T
DePopul J . 8f
E. Meyer
<Aa^ =Elisaa, Sta

Hellas

rbx); as felled Is 6 13 (in sim.;

rb$); as fur-

||

nishing material for making idols Is 44"

npn
;

^K Is

also f?^n

EZ27 6

13

&

(as lofty

making

(as strong, for

(||

r>N,

Am 2

flN); as sim. for strength (jon)

majestic),

oars);

Zc

9
;

cf.

2
,

metaph. of prominent men.

eiesch.i. 5282

decision difficult;

in
*i\

[//$]

weak or

(to be

?vN

Thes as root of
to Jail in

til.

insufficient,

hbto

(as also of ?K):

14

Je

cf.

Ar.

n.m.

(etym.

i.q.

ty,

q.v.

uncertain
weak,

feeble,

most

a.

ness.

Zen

worthlessness

^N KSh
Je

14
1

Qr

poor

(cf.

gods, idols

17

V?^ ""V t,ne shepherd of


the worthless shepherd, Jb 13 4

concr.

(cf.

= *fe

37

(Baer 'E&N).

woe/ Di

ft A,;
1

n^N?

Jb io

718

cf.

woe!

alas!

vb. bind (perh.

almattu,fortressD\ in Zini

Ar.

As. [aldmu],

cf.

BPl!4

& in BD Ezek.

physicians

||

Niph.

Oy^n)

DvvS concr. worthless

(possibly orig. an indep.


sBAki8S2.p.ii

a
\roT&=gods, cf.Sab. n^R.&T.Nii
but even if so, associated by the prophets with
idea of worthlessness, & used by them in iron.

6e

27

i.e.

silent

f 39

cf.v^dlT???^);
be

dumb,

i.e.

of ^3.n-bN
niy

oSxn

also

Dn

Ez

tib\

Pf.

rVnin

^aiB'bi) cf.
23

(||

27

. 1.

Is53 7 (||
26

id.);

(result

...T? n ^?'

^dSnj nSi ^a nria>i;


made dumb subj.
19
io^ v 18 ).
(||

isini; 33 niy
16
be
(cf. v );

nptf nsb> ?yi^ Zi>

24

19

fs.

2111s.

VWnii);

'3

sim. of sheep

imp/.

etc.;

unable to speak Ez 3

p^in

io 15

26

n^NFl f

fpl.

dumb,

be

'

Ez

dwmo,

nbo

IW'-^Sb),

a thing of nought (uttered

b- esp.pl.

bound

(be

np^N3 Is53 7
D.pKPI

xi

in pain, Aram, va^M retain anger).

*i\ be

<

J I,

15

Is 2 ) insufficiency, worthless-

worthless

Gf).

[D^N]

by prophets), but here ? y&? DDp a worthless


divin. (|| Ipf pin, nnb rvp-inj should perh. be
read

Ch

interj. (prob. onomatop.:

me Mi

sq. \b to

26

Jos i9

n?X, JJr^o t'xuY,

perh. also in usage [cf. b] felt to suggest ?N

Che on

n.pr.loc. in A&her

MV)

Thes

so

"P77K
Kt,

prob. akin to Syr. "^w^.(

cf.

t^E^N

assumed

a thing).

T^^N

not;

(oak) a Simeonite

(on Jos 19 33 v. J&K p. 18).

attractive).
I.

Tp^St n.pr.m.

view very

last

^b

48

ptcAn

fj^M

O^N O^ND binding

Pi. Pt. bind G1137 7 (E)

Gn 38 1419

sheaves.

imprisoned concubines

t[n^7^]
Gn 3 7
also

7 7 7 7
-

n.f. sheaf, in Joseph's

(E) sq.

^e^n, p l.

sf.

126 6 Vrib^N;

ifr

(i

fig.

We

dream

D^N, D^nb^N;

of ret.

t"'2b7^

captivity).

fr.

De

= adv. m

Che,

Dj>N D1B

D^N
Hb2

dumb, unable

In din!? ri2 DK> V?;

'J?

of false proph.; of idols

Prsi 8 ^38"

as subst.

l3v>N

DblNp.

v. 111.

SSN

fl.

35

D^^N

cleave

to,

&S!,

learn,

'*?

[*l7K]

s
.

sub

'n '3

i4 19

Gn

28 miles

c.

= Bab.

COT""K ).

86

1-

i_Hl

feep,

become familiar with; Aram.

&.(

Pa

pr

22

*!?&?,

Qal Impf.

teacli^.

25

Pi. teach, sq.

ace.

]^ Jbi5 (subj.^ij?);
Sta'^'Kb 1 388 Ge WJ, "-,'cf. Ew 73b ) Jb 35 11
5

II. ^in.

BoP<.B^O(for'^Kp
;'

T^T ^
1

adj. forsaken, of Israel Je 51

(sq.

cnSNo).

47

9
(||

bta^,

cf.

30

v 9 vid. Ba NB59 ).

widow (Mish.
id., As. al\
no cstr.;
'N Gn 38"+
ni3^NEx2 2 23 +; pl. sf. WiJ^N Jb 27
:

n.f.

si

used in

'

(||

iKf

910

11 20

20

house) cf.Lv 22

13

widow forbidden
H3T cf. Ez 44"-"'"
of priest);

niJO^N

DWl>)
(sim.);

rwann

We

Nu3o

'N ntf K 2

Gn 3 8 n (J;

(H;

^N

J1D>1)
S 4 (
living in father's
||

14

||nB*na); 2i

(H), where

as wife of h. p., like nK'lia,

of all priests, exc.

(id.

10

DDV3 = ye

n??n,

widow

(P; of widow's vow, ||ncna);


shall be slain
3

-^io 9 Je 15 18
of those snatched

cf.

Fp^N

Ex 2 2 23 (||D3
25

21

Ez 2 2
away by

also

,;

?3
3

Las'

of imprisoned concubines;

fig.

of Jerusalem

Babylon Is 47
esp. widow as helpexposed to oppression & harsh treatment (oft. ||Dfrl}, & 13); Is I 23 lO 2 Jb22 9 2 4 3
5
16
6
harshness forbidden, & care
31 ty 94 Mal3
21
29
16 1114
for them enjoined Ex 2 2 (E) Dt 14
17.U.S0.
M.1
19
17
6
3
j
26
J e ? 22 Zc tJ V> cf
27 Jg
24
13
Jb 29 ; under esp. care of God Dt io 13 Je49 n
Pr i5 25 i/a68 6 146 9 once of severity of judgment
1

Je 13 21
ci7e,

less,

^N

in not sparing
jitriN;

Ez 19

widow

vid. ib.

t[n^J?9^]
Ph. JltD^N)

sf.

Is 9

n.f.

nriMlDpN

&

16
.

(6n Is i 3

s2

vid.

sub

H33

(Mish.

onl y

P1

) D^N

wS

\^

i44 14

man ^ 8 (H^);

etc.;

13

84

Mi

abs.

'N

(gentle)

c?oci7e

4
14 Is

^->N ^55";

sf.

cattle

Pr

18 51
-

+;

CSjiN

pl.

1. tome,

lamb Je

cfo-

19
.

14

n.m. friend, intimate ty 55 (|| VfP) Mi 7 s


23
9
21
of a woman's hus17 Je 13
(|| 5?"!)) Pr 16
band nnwa N Pr 2 17 fig. of * as husband of
Judali, id., Je 3 4
3. i.q. 1. ^N; D^SDJ? WQ^N
;

^ 144

DHM

Sab.

cows).

(i.e.

*17K

II.

I^K ,

14

n.m.

ZMG187

N^abN)_' X

Ju615
15
;

thousand

Ar.

('N) Gn

(pj^n

MI,

SI,

JjJ Aram, a^?',

20 16 +

sf.

^N f Ju 6

D^N

15
;

Nu 4 + pl.
Ex i8 + cstr.
^N Ex 3 2 23 + T?^ Dt7 +2t.; VS^ Qr
1 S i8 + 2 t. (Kt "IQ") a thousand.
1. nu36

du. D;a|)K

21

13

meral: a. used with noun alone; mostly before


noun NU35 4 Jos 7 3 Ne 3 13 iChi8 4 +; after

noun

(late)

Nu 35
when

55

5 -5

Ch 1

Ez 47

35

+ 6 t. Ch Ezr Ne HSN3 'N


;

(del.

Co); the noun always" pl.

preceding, sometimes

1S25 2 1K3 4 2Ki8 23 =Is

36

when
8

2Ch

following,
3o

24

^ 9o

Jb42 12 Ec6 6 ;elsewh.sg.B'iNJu9 49 i5 1516Jos7 3 -|-;


n^N Nu 35 4 + (so SI); nY=l Dt 9 + cf. iCh 18 4

also sub jiy.)

widowhood

EQ3 a

'

GlMS

tame

adj.

17

sf.

V8
-

2.

pestilence

vnijobs Jb 27 15 by sword, id., \f/ 78 64


3
rd. ni'n'ntoJjN 2S20 (v. nue} infr.)
N'b

Pr

cstr.

T?^ "W a blessing Dt 7

I.

sq.

33

tillage; subject to

Vj* f2).

COT

all

18

etc. widow 1

Lai

24

mattu Dl in Zim BPm )

(Ph. P^N, As.'alpu,

their increase

tn:n7N!
t t

pl.

of Babylon

fig.

jb 33

[^7^] n

+ 1.

T^fovN n.[m.] widowhood,


Is

rroan sje&kk

2 ace.

NE. from Ur;

learn (Ar.

vb.

irirriN f|?N ri

ms.

K6

= such-an-one,so-and-soTlu 4

Dl^^'Tiele 063011

*p9

taW

v.

Is

Loft OS210f

D^S

IS56 10

S 21 3

t"lD7St n.pr.loc. Ellasar

cf.

gloss);

DipD

3*>B

alone, of person,

01

Ex.4 11

to speak;

Dr; Klo thinks

cf.

Larsa, mod. Senkereh,

adj.

fig.

0(^N

but rd.

etc.

O7N

'

szHence 1)

(of David's

but text impossible

some one a certain (name

a<y*

unspoken); 'K

1"D7S n.[m.] silence, ^ 56 (title) vid. 01


De, in name of melody Cprn C^NniV"^; also
2

nin niHOJJK,

S 20 3

4
of Jerusalem Js 54 ^nUOJJK.

fig.

^58

JWn nW5>K

cstr.

id.,

her widow s garments

K1

19

Jb 42 12 Ct 4 4

coll.; 'n pl. cstr.

Is 7 23 ,

noun sometimes
Mi 6 7 ^119" Gn 24 60 noun not
;

49

*^N
Gn

expr. (or not fully)

^K

^ Nu

Ex

it

38

25

3i 5

+ other num. usually

+ oft,;

but

50

64

12

t jpri

n.pr.loc. a city in the tribe of

Judah north of Hebron Jos

25

37

32

JJ

if not, except], Ar. ^1

y(

63

ul *f not except], Eth.


= n!D+DX (l-* + ul) [ and

umnia

not, but], As.

30

21

46

Ex

32

s8

34

10

Ju

Jb

Ju 4 10 1 K 1
when preceding

(noun mostly

21

foil.

3 3
;

yet pi. Jos 4 13

21

Ch

it is pi. 1

when

sg.

or

+
Nu

coll.

1S25 iK8 2di7 + ); DB^ ^K 1 Ch


s
21 22
2 Ch 14
JM& 'BbK V'68 18 cf. IW^;
10
rd. ^? cf. ^ 3 6 7 OlBiChe;
*fc nrna ^5o
31

33

63

14

Hup

yet

v.

etc.

Ju

De.

Note.

K5

29

23

Ch

0,000 = D' e6n


i

29

rnt?J>

less'oft. &!,"

??") etc. q.v.


2. a thousand, a company of
1000 men, as united under one superior, or

i"1

leader, hence 'K


cf. fe-jfe* 'X
cf.
(|[

also

S 29 s

&

loe>

-fc>

1*

2125

Ex 1

(nb>)

Nu

Vten

io Jos

nnstpto Y 21 ); c f.

cf.

nta

Nu 3

cf.

2I3

esp. family, etc.

Ju

Mi

5*;

&

15

14

v. infr.
1

S io 19

Nu

Jos 22 14

io 36

ap1 S 23
(V)T
parently shew transit, to this technical use.
in.

18 28

F|7^ n.pr.loc.

15

for prob.

f^M

(denom.
36

+;

fr. 11.

cl

chiliarch

chief,

Di Gn 36 15)^ abs. Gn
"B&K (^N) Exi5 15 +
sf.
;

Dn^B^K Gn 3 6 19 30 cAie/ (tribal) of


6(*w+ 8t. Gn 6 (P); Ex 15 (E)
3
15
3
3
+ 9t.; of Judah Zc i2 5 -; so *[)>$ cf
-

cf DKn&'""*

No Mp

\\

208 '

Edom Gn
1

Chi 51

<

4, ->

ZMG188C p

'

(aUd)

730

hypoth. part. if.


more fully D r 136-i3s,i43 F 1
1.

a.
.i

'An?'

"\Y

'

'

if

AGM307< ^

construction (v
MeHebl

'-

eci r ich

Condit sitze
-

): (1) with impf. (continued by pff. & waw


consec; apod, usually begins with pf. & waw
consec. or bare impf.; or, if necess.,withimper.
or juss.) (a) of future time: Gn 18 26 NXN"DN if
1834

I shall find 50 righteous in Sodom,

pardon,

Gn 4 2

etc.,

37

8
9
24 3 2 Dt 19"

Ju 13

time (rare, but


ever he said

Ex 40 37 &
;

...

16

52a

'HNB'JI I will

K i 52b 6

132

12

31

^?^) then they used

V'89

31 - 33
;

of past

DN

1'Oii'

to

Jb

in the protestations

(alternating with

12

(b)

Gn

classical):

bear,
1^ 2

^i'-^-

if

etc.,
'"

e^c _

&

with jussives
in apod.)
(c) assuming a purely imaginary
case (with impf. in both clauses, like the
double opt. in Greek), if, though: Gn 13 16 so
pff., v. infr.,

that P?^~DX if a man were able to number the


stars, thy seed also H3S^ might be numbered,

Nu 2 2 18 Is i 18 WaS>: D'Otf? 'n W'DN though your


become white
VWrv~DN though they were to
from thence DnfOT would my

sins ivere as scarlet, they should

Am 9

as snow,

s" 4

dig into Sheol,

fetch them, ^ 27 i39 +


(2) with pt.
(expressing either a present process, or an approaching future apod, as 1 a) Gn 2 4 42 49 Ju

hand

meaning).

t\) v.

cstr.

pi.

Jems. Survey'"' 18

fr.

1Chl

n.m.

s3

city in Benj., 'Nn Jos

perh! Lifta

(cf. 11. *)?


11.

f!) 3i

M\

in

also in Ar. ll

[fmma) if

Xtn>;

>

32

if [and in ^\

''

51

(=Aram. yfif [and in JJ/^N

conj.

12

& Timna

in the tribe of Dan, between Ekron


As. Altaku (COT) Jos 19 44 21 23

Ni3T Ezr

foil.

+ 2 t.; it follows also smaller no. Nu 3 i K 5


(so SI); the noun foil, in sg. Ex 2 8 + 8 t.; pi.
2 S 8 + 2 1.; noun precedes, in pi. (late) Dn 1
+ 2 t,; noun not expr. Ex 38 28 + oft. c. 'a x
other no. always foil. Ex i2 + usual order is
no. X 'N + additional no. (if any) + oim(ifexpr.)
Nu3i Ju2 35 cf.Exi2 37 2K3 + less oft. wozm
+ no. x 'tf Nu 3 33 1 K 8 + (other combin. v.
Ex 3 8 26 Nu 26 31 Ex 48 1 Ch 2 9 etc.); N
usually sg. Nu n + exc. after units, where
pi. abs. Nu i
Ju 20 + (so MI); seld. pi. cstr.
2

t^pnS^, n^nTN n.pr.loc. Levitical city

distrib.

multipl.

indef. for great no. (pi.)


30
Ec 6"
(sg.) Dt 3 2
b. 'N

precedes

Nu

20 16

Dt i u D*O^B 'N;
Ex2o' 34 7 Dt5 10 Je32 18

'

6 36 9

i5

z r

qpijji

nw&n

DK

ye are going to

if

^ jnjl then
will, etc.;
8
similarly with " or pK Gn 44 20 Ex 2 2 2 1 S 20
2
2
s3
& with no explicit copula Dt 22 25 Lv
23

me back

bring

'"'

3 14

etc.
(3) with perf. (a) of fit. cr ]>res.
time (continued by pff. & waw consec. apod, as
'

(in sim.)

t[r7'K]
/m/t)

X<^ Sam.
n^-p ft njvxn).

vb. Pi. urge (Aram.

3fs. inv^NPii

ju

i6 G

(||

v. 1.

te.

"Nl/ipTN adj.gent.
Elkoshite
locality

Na

unknown

(perhaps
;

(=0^3

1B3?);

Nahum

= from Elkosh,

identified

village Elcesi in Galilee

art.

c.

the

but

by Jer 0omm with a

cf.

if I

also

Capernaum

others (improbably) with an

Elkosh on E. bank of Tigris, near Mosul).

T?.>b

i^a^ni

^^

do not bring him back

(si

rriN^n n^-dx
eum non redux-

him

before thee, I will be guilty


for ever, 47 s if thou knowest tbat there are
men of worth among them DRf^'l tnen ma ^e
ero)

cnp ?^

to) G1143 9
and

them,

Jb

set

etc.,

Jui6 17 2S15 33

30f

14 'jrinipK^

io

T.Nnn dn

^4i

if

sin,

ls

94
thou

al. v. W.
(ft)
watchest me. On W"DN Gn 1
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
3

50

DN
before),

(a)

1M9

Ju

Dn^y

ON

if ye have

78

s4

!,36i0b
50bs
'-);
Dr 5I36
-);

(v.

'

Am77
Am

of pres. or

(b)

ON v-hen the Lord

have

shall

done honestly 12 vOTl rmcZ have made Abimelech


king..
1S26' 9 esp. in protestations, as

IS4 )'D"J
s5
washed, 24" 28

let
^ f mi TWy ON if I have done this
the enemy pursue my soul, etc. Je 33 25f Jh 3 i 5f
etc.
(b) Nu 5"' if she have defiled herself ?'V?^\

(a)
Compounded with other particles
DN W3 except if, except, tGn 47 18 Ju 7" Am 3 s 4
19
10) DN NvH f 2 K 20 (for which Is 39" has sim-

',

'

'

been faithless, "NZW then shall they come,


24
35"" 24
(c) with bare pf. in apod., in

15

etc.,

had

If

were it not that


in such cases.)
"PEN DN
Jb

only

15
,

\js

73

(v

f Note

more usual

is

I say

(there

(lit. if

Jun

30

i4
b. Special uses:
OX whether
or (sive
21
2 S 15
similarly ONI
;

Ecu

\z 2

12

QN

Ex 1
Dr

cf.

Smi

20 6

'

ON
3

ply

vr

DiO?,

V1

i)

omitted) becomes an emph. negative, and N?"DN


an emph. affirmative: 2S11 11 by thy life
n :p -n^n-riS
(may God bring all
manner of evil upon me) if I do this thing
surely I will not do this thing
(cf. the full
phrases in 1 S 3 17 2K6 31 ) Gn 14 23 42 15 N1114 23
u &oft.; Is 2 2 14 ^8a 36 n
2
iS 3 14 i 9 c
3
95

n^-DN

2K2

20

9
after

q.v.

& DK ~f$

i6

ib-m

for

1S24 22 iKi s1 Ct2

26 29 31 50

S25 34

as

say) that, unless thou hadst hastened


ini3 that surely there
as thy soul liveth

had not

^Vf

ON 2
s

been left

**

3
liveth (I

'*

know

. !

it!

18 10 both B'TDN C? here merely introduces the fact sworn to, & need not be trans17

12

lated;

so 2

S 3 35

a neg. clause:

v. V?);

cf.

Gn

supr.

nVdn

121 2

24

s8

(after

Cf. Str

)-

GesHiCo

precarious):

Gn

supr.

cf.

(si

le

39

vera

1.)

24

Jb 34"

Cf.

EX32 32

nj s 3"DX1;

With an imv.

and with an ana-

23 (P) 'ajfOB'' & nFIN"DN //thou!


oh that thou wouldst hear me
with the pf.
(a)
when
(4) Nearly

coluthon,

-f" 1"

Gn

13

of past,

Gn 3 8 9 NU2I

n^...^rDN

,Tm

used to be, if or ivhen a serjjent had


3
bitten a man, that he would look, etc., Ju 6

and

it

28

when,

19 33

Nu

32

17

ON pi

(e)

Di).

Is

30

Is 6

17

11
,

if only

N^DN^kx

'but

q.v.,

is

(NvDN aftera neg.,

2
131 ) unto them (Isr.) have
they can understand thee' (but

24

sent thee

s8

a dub. rendering of ?N VQ&).

is

2. Interrog.part. a. in direct qu.


(a)
alone (not freq. and usually =.Num ? expecting
the answer No, esp. in a rhet. stjde): Gn 38 17
:

27

HKT-DK

Ju 5
1
i
shield to be seen or a spear
nti-\\

repeated

Am 3

was

J3D

Is

Je 48 s7 Jb 6 12

there a

29

16

freq.
.

and

more
(a) ON

(b)

interrogation

disjunctive

in

H,

expressing a real alternative Jos 5 13 '"WN W;>n


WHX?~DN art thou for us, or for our enemies i
2

Ju

K 22

615

more oft. expressing a merely


formal alternative, esp. in poetry (a rhetorical
9

Num'l) G1137 8 Nu 11 1222 Ju n'25b 2 S 19 36 Is


io 16 66 8 Je 3 5 Hb 3 s ty 77 10 78 20 Jb 4 17 6 56 io 45
7

etc.

ONI

(/3)

H (rarer than

S 24 13

DN

(a real alt.); Is

H,

but
2
49 50
4
21 22 3
.

s4

Je 5 9 (v 29 ON) 14 22 Joi 2 _4 4 Jb 8 3 ir
,f
17
17
34 40 (formal); Gni7 P (with an anacol.)
shall a child
? ~kn HJ^ DtytfrrrDn mB'-QNI
-

or Sarah,
shall she that is 90 years old bear ?
Pr 2 7 24 (ONI after neg. clause), b. in oblique
interrogation, if whether: (a) alone, after verbs
2
of seeing, inquiring, etc. 2
i
Je 5 1 30 6 Mai
1

Ct 7 La i 12 Ezr 2 M once &!>


3 + 139
ON who knoweth if ..lie. (like hand scio an)
perhaps Est 4 14 (older syn. y^ 'O alone see
22
Jo 2 14 Jon 3 9 ). (b) disjunctively ON ... H
2 S 1
10

24

13

Gn

590

. I oh that.
J
(3) Part, of wishing, if but
9
(rare) ^8i If thou wouldest hearken to me!

95

tGn

Ew's

(for

similar in use) 2

or present time:

15?

15

24

(De

r,b
is very difficult.
sub pi). nVdN in Ez 3
The Vrss render If I had sent, etc., implying

Gn 24 (where the expl. by Aram. N?N is not


upported by Heb. usage), cf. Je 2 2 6 Repeated,
050. ..ON 2S2o 20 2K 3 14 Is62 8 Je38 16 Ezi 4 10
In adjurations (with 2nd or 3rd Tps.) = that not
s8

Of past

DN ny tGn

(v.

Gn2i 23

not (good), if

()

a neg. clause, emphasizing a contrasted idea,

it

until, prop, until if or

L:

Jb 6 s8 nVdn Nu 14 28 Jos 14 9 1 K 20 23
IS5 9 14 24 Jeis 11 49 20 Jbi n + esp. Ez

Ru

21

understand

an oath (expressed, or merely


implied) ON (the formula of imprecation being
(2) After

( y)

Ao

Kr,

& HI

perh. Is

'3),

42

ON Gn 31
3i 52 Je
u

is

20

(1) repeated ...


13
sive) Ex 1 q
Dt

(cf.

PS 2 -; U
\J

i6 u etc;

12

1.)

my

is)

lhat the vb. following

often strengthened by the inf.abs.,as


,.,.....

^ nVdN

Dt 32 30

(4) with inf. once (si vera

= jf

saying).-

2I 22

(with the impf.)

C.

sense of

NU36

cf.

and

fut.,

27

21

Nu

18 - 20
1

so ONI

. .

dN J os 24 15

compounded with n DNH fNu 1


,

28

c.

$ab Opri DNn

Sum

prob. an emph.
?
Shall we ever have
finished dying] Jb 6 13 difficult: perh. Is it
that my help is not in me 1 (a forcible means
of expressing that that which might be thought
impossible is nevertheless the case); Hi as an
aposiop., If my help is not in me (am I still
to

(The view that ONn N^n nonne ? is


inconsistent with the fact that ON in a question
has regularly the force of Sum?)
wait)?

51

DM
DM

CON.

n?

HEN v.

^f Jo

v.

HEM,

n^^

QBK.

(assumed as

ever prob.

Sta*

bilit. cf.

trTCN

of

188

which how-

foil.,

20

JfcLW, As m * M Zim

) 'N

BP67

Gn

'TON

30

nines

cstr.

vta

6 20 ;

6'V
maid,
handmaid.

2i

Gn

n'n^

etc.; pi. abs.

Gn

abs.

10

31

Jb 19 5

3o

4f

Na

etc.

1. lit. maidservant (=
wh. however sometimes more servile
33
3
nnDE> 29 2429 P
in Hex) Gn 30 31
(||

S 6

Ex

etc.)
(sf.

20 22
-

);

E)

(all

2 :22

in legisl.

(||

Ex

nay)

20

Jb 19 15

Jb 19 15

refers to mistress, exc.

1017

^n

(no^ri b?K^;

kindred

on^ j e I4

Ew

cf.

157b

tS^rpN

Sto

rtat*

(||

hit nnini brr^3N>i

5232

);

on forma-

cbbcsn on^n>n Ne 3 34

(Ew a

adj. id.

subj.);

Sta

slB0

"aN'Kf

);

(ir3fg^no?).

QQ^fr (perh. be wide, roomy, As. \cimamu~\


whence ummu, toomb, mother = ON cf. Dl rrl0<J
but ON n.prim. ace. to Thes Sta* 189b Lag BN22 ).
I.

DM

221

mother

n.f.

(Ph. DX, Ar.

ON

fcy, Sab.

(only in n.pr.

e.g.

cf.

*!,

1114

tion

cf.

Lv 25 6 44 44 (H) Dt 5 14 14 18 i 2 12 18 i5 1IWl i
13
Ezr 2 65 Ne f 7 applied
cf. also Jb 31
16
17
21 12 EX23 12
to concubine (sf. of master) Gn2o
lf
1(UtU3
18
19
also Gn2i
(i6 P nnDP
(all E) Ju 9
19
Geschi p S8
7
(all E), vid. on this Sta
q.v.) Ex 2
E)

(all

La

20 20 27 32
-

(II

c f.

P7EM] adj. feeble (Mish. id.;

1?? is 2

intf, i>a, B*3tfl

ne^ain jean);

33

nriDE' q.v.,

rarely

10

(II

).

Aram.

^s); ^j-

(ll

nasriv 12

maid, handmaid (Ph. DEN,

n.f.

33

nTirvv

BNS2

Lag

vid. also

Ar. 1*1, Sab. niDN in n.pr. Sab.Denkm.

sf.

DM
9

Eth.

Bae Eellls )

ummu COT Gloss Aram. DK, KEm, J^,f)_


N abs. Gn 32" + cstr. Gn
+ sf. *BK Gn 20
Un'BN
La 5 onfeN J e 16
+ etc.; t pi. only sf.

As.

20

12

1. lit. (human) mother, as parent Gn


2
2o 12 32 12 44 20 Ex2 8 ^5i 7 ii3 9 (opp.n^y)Jei5 8 ]0
5
20 14 22 20 50 12 1 Ch4 9 Ct6 9 8 + hence of Eve ON
12,12

La

'JOp^ etc., referring to


9
speaker, in token of humility; Ru 3 9 (|| nnstJ>

2.

in address,

fig.

24 24 23 28 31 41

18

16

13

27

id. v ) 2 5
) 1 Si
(|| id. v
) 2 S
(II
15
19
13
I4 16 16 (||id. v 6 7 12 17 ); 20 17 iKi 17 3 20 in
addressing God (never nnSB>) 1 S i nuu c f.
2

'n-bs G113 20 poet, of birth, DN ft?? N Jb i 21 Ec


NV^ Nu 1 12 cf. f 139 13 (Je 20 18 &).
5"; ON
;

Dm?

nia

^m ivipb ^ 71

my

benefactor

'N"f3^86

16

116

16
.

fr.

(subj. '\

cf.

birth Thes

10
nra 22 ;

> Mia=

Ew Hup Pe);

also

nap BN TirnJe20 17 ON fca=fr earliest existn so ON VrS0J s


18
ence Jui6 17 Jb3i ^22
^g as
10
giving suck Ct8 (DK HP ) | 2 2 cf." i 3 i 2 (v. Ex
S

+ 1. ]iftM n.pr. Amon, an Egyptian godNa3 8

>

Je46 25 comp. by Greeks with Zeus (Herod."' 42


Diod. 1S ), 'Afi/xa>v. He was originally the local
,

1'

deity of Thebes

called flCto

*fa,

Na

tfc

N30 'N Je 46 s6 ), 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
concealment, hidden); v. R a wl. Hist Anc EgypU 8 "
Ebers Ri mvB
in. JtoK
cf.

v. p. 54.)

(11.

"hpN n.pr.m. Ezr

Qal

hope, expect).

JJil

7]na?

/t0

w wea^

jS

Pt. pass.

30

HD

(but< Co

Gn

2S

21 21 24
Jui7 Ru i Ct3 8 etc; esp. of queen27
mother as possessing dignity & influence 1K1"
2 3
i3.w.so
Ct 3 11 Pr 3 ; cf. names of mo2 Ch 2 2
2
2

as exercising authority

cf. v );
111314

2f

Judah 1 K 1 2131
19
care 1 S 2 1 K 3 s7

thers of kings of

2 - 1013

4-

as

30
2
shewing love &
1
4 Is
"
13
66 (sim. of 's comforting his people; cf. also
Gn2 7 45 ); as beloved & lamented iKi9 20 (||3K)
/

Gn

24

67

G1143
9
6 9 Ct

35

&

||

Gn

(||liaN-na)

i6 3

iBK~ja=owm

Zci3 3,3

nit

cf.

s3

14

29

Ar.

(cf.

n?C^?

f.

Ez 16

thy heart!

]iM Ne

in.

/T^Xl vb. be weak, languish

t[

1
;

(uterine) brother

G1127 29 Dti 3 7 Ju8 19 ^5o 20


9
17
so iBN-na Lv 18 20 Dt 27"

20 12

oft.

with a, ^parentes Je

Is 8 4 ; as rightfully claiminghonour,

10
G1128 7 (P) cf. 37 (E)
20
s
2
Ju 14 so in precept Pr i 6 "io i5 etc. cf. Ez
lb
22"; laws enjoining these Ex20 12 =Dt5 Lvi9'

authority,

etc., cf. supr.,

',

tjnna^ ^~ni?)

pu'l. P/. bbtpx Jo

33+;

Is

w*?N Je

14

etc.;

10

be

nb|>K

grow

or

(E)
laws prohib. contrary Ex 2i
18 19
1C
mourning
as
to
laws
Lv 20 (H) Dt 2
27
25
11
left
for Lv 2 2
(H) Nu (y (P) cf. Je 1 7 Ez 44
24
24
for
for mother-in-law Eu 2
for wife Gn 2
husband Dt 21 13 (law for captive women); cf.
Dt 33 9 (of devoted service of Levites); loving,
1
caring for children Pr 4' (on the opposite cf.
18
13
<P
cf. v
'' 2
for Jos 2
7 "); loved, cared
cf.

Dt

22 15

languish

feeble,

of loss of fertility

(woman)

'

9il

Is

19

Je 15

8
(||

9
;

nJN, ^3N)

smitten land
infr.

of fisherman whose trade

Ho

in

(||

usually subj. inaniin.

Jia^n is 16 8

cf.

Xai

of inhab.

genl.

H?? kgn);

4 4
-

Is 2 4

j<< "

.V?""*

fails

U :L

of
cf.

^n"*

52

!-7ttN

iS22 3

K 19

20

S 19 33

cf.

1 2.

of De-

fig.

borah as caring for her people 'NiE^S DN Ju


7
21
16
19
5 (cf. 3N Is 22 Jb 29 ); so of a city 2 S 20

Ho

of Israel

RS K28

community'

('stock, race,
2

47

io 14

cf.

Judah

of

c f.rn> P

h.iv.n8).

so

Is

of Hittite as mother of Jerusalem v')ONn

^BK] Ez 16 345

1 -1
;

T??

v44 45 also 19 210 & vid. 23*.


animals,
dam Ex 2 2 29 (of ox & sheep) Lv
t 3. of
22 2 (of bullock, sheep, or goat); Ex 23 19 =34 2G

IVFin

cf.

'

= Dt 14

21

Dt

(of kid); mother-bird

22

num. Ex

all

K6

C -6-6

V^BW).

21 26 (||D"3T^n

Ez

ON

(cf.

thority of mother-city 2
11.

3HO;

v.

DHM Z -

n.f. ell, cubit (SI

24G

fore-arm

HON; so Sab.

&

distance,

cubit) 'n

length of fore-arm; others

Is 6

v DON

diately from

&

MV

Dl Pr109

4
;

hence

imme-

der.

(v. supr.), n?3N

be wide

hence a particular distance,

Gn6 +
15

Is 8

abs.

Dt

riON

cstr.

=
Je

);

Ch

cf.

mm

njte'N-in
-

'N

[nBN]

tin.

foundation

-'

with Egyptian, longer cubit -525m., shorter


O TT1
V 1 qo 7(1 Bab.-Assyr. Langenmaasse 1877 MBAk 1877, 741

tif.

'

10M;Eev

'

-2

d,As3JT -

124

i -

(also

//ow

der.

13

(|| ^I??i?).

&mng.

n.f. (etym.

AoMer

tr.

93)

whence *Ul

\/DON

fr.

D^BH

hence contain, hold) only

(cf.

V h"a# = J precede,

fr.

Thes

dixb.;

Talm. AW), fr. DN in metaph.


De on Is 6 4 der. similarly, but

Dl rr110

H72NI

nBV; ny33 2

[tnQN]
ummalu

n.pr.loc.

cf.

Je

wi'rfe,

ni?2N Is 6 4

Gibeon,

near

hill

24
.

Midian

Kosmul

(||

i5

(L

2G

33fi

Aram.

^i^

D^ON

15

25

25

15

Dia
;

||

so

'Ajua/x,

A, but

DrfeN

sf.

Gn

of Ishmaelites

Nu

As.

JfcoooV, NT31N)

25
117

16

of

;
1

Judah Jos

n.pr.loc. in southern

[|PK]

fl-

Nu

3KTV3)

TD'SN
t -

people (Ar. ill

n.f. tribe,
Jei,

pi. riiQN

only

2771-).

vb. confirm, support

(45t.) 2CI13. 4 (21


Gn 6 16

ctt&i<=nB

EZ40-43

1.)

Ex

Ez 4o 12 12 42 42 42

25

10 23
-

Ar.

(cf.

t.)

3Nin

6. 7

a (one)

Ez 43 14

DTiON Ex25
DION Ez 40 9 4

'

42

43

610

14

Nun

25

hyi', As. in deriv.)

16
.

firm,

D^ONH

Pt. 2>ass. a.

La

stable)

25

Nun

io 1,5

12

as

those brought

subst.

^\

trust in,

\^\ be

Niph. JOW P r

JDN^, ion; i

+ (i6 t.) njOW

Q^DN3 Pr2 7 +(
9

K8 +
26

Is

21

(9

t.)

+ ( 4 t.);

niJON3

t.);

);

tS^ION;

"isi

De Che as
n 13 +(6 t.);
Pr

Pt. JON3
J130N3

^8 9

Dt28^ 9
madefirm,

carried by a nurse Is 6o 4
2.
lasting: place Is 2 2 23 25 ; name iChi7 24

'

29
;

.'

'

1.
sure,

waters

Is33 16 Jeis 13 an event Ho 5; sickness Dt


28 s9 mercy Is 55 s
3. confirmed, established,
sure: kingdom 2 S 10 house, dynasty r S 2 35
7
2s
38
23
1 K 1
2
1 Ch 1
prophet Samuel 1 S 3 20 cf.
;

HON Ez4o 25 30,33 36 (late) also in pi. precedes all


num. 2 Ch3 3 3 4 8 8 + ;6 13 Ez 4 2 2 also oft. TON3 foil.

up

m. faithful ones
S 20 19 (cf. Ar.

n.abstr. v. JON.

13

^j

only Qal

al. faithfulness) 2

be faithful,

Tmpf

n.pr.

JON,

tPnUx intr&m. faithful

b.

faithful ones '1 keepeth, "*


ty 3
but ' is here taken by
Ri

isi/-(>(&

^1

Aram.

1. as vb. support, nourish 2

(in scarlet)

(as

593

24

two cubits=
31
D?riB>
3o 37
14
322
1-10
c.
num.
mostly
'N
43
follows num. in pi. Ex 26 16 27 " 1 K 6 10 Ez
5 7,9
40
+; c. num. 11-1000 + it mostly foil,
num. in sing. Gn6 15 15 13 Ex2 7 ,2 13 3 8 13 14 15 NU35 4
Jos 3 4 iK 6 22 3 7 15 15 Je 52 21 22 Ez 4 o 49 49 + ; seld.
n (del. Co) v 27 (Co sg.) 2 2
foil, in pi. Ez 4 o
so
4
Dnb-j?
nioN
Bfem
Ez 4o 13 29 but Dnfryi rcn
also
-

10 17 23

'

(J)
3. 1"I30N foster-mother, nurse PiU 4 16
4. T\\}10k 2>illars, supporters of the door

23

&

Sab. JON in deriv.

DHM ZMG1885

2. as subst. foster-father

Hom Semitenl

(86t.);

Est

49

on n^lfK 'N Ec 41 cf. Sm & Co (Co del.);


D^|5 DION K>Oq Ez 42 16 Kt, rd. niNO so Qr Co;
25-27. 36-38 (56

Pt. JON;

S 44

);

Ex

etc., v. infr.;

^*\,

cffciS"- 1 10
in Haph. Eth.

'N

(cf.

MV

cf.

Di

on the Bab.

70 m. fIpt AJPhls8S 419

501

chiefly in

s1

makes support of superliminaria

Is

Oppert'GGA1S78

nnx

sense,

'

f.

'half-cubit

3
absol. length dub., cf. Smith Dict Bib "^eighto *n
Measures. T p-poi
Langenmaasse der Alten, SBAk 1383, 1195 i^p-,-.
llt;

'K

also

cf.

of thy gain-making Je 51

+;

t^NTlON i. e ordinary cubit, Dt 3 11


in Ez 40 5 43 13 is a cubit one hand-

breadth longer,

31 32 33

21

16

ell,

11

(cf.

Gn25 16 ; of tribes

5i 13 ;^.D:nE)NEx2S 10 +;^.n it3NEx2 6 16


1. cubit, so

5 - 5 '5 ' 5

22

Dr.

cf.

precede, be in front,

II

Di

cf.

Nu 3 5

9 - 9 - 15 - 19 - 21

36

i.e.

V DON,

der. fr.

Aram. U>/', N!3N As. ammatu


Eth. Xtn>t: etym. dub.; Thes al.

mater brachii,

9 18
-

NH Wll
nnn niBK

+,

etc.;

613

27

Ex26 3 6 1 K i 7
1S17 sq. >T1B3 m
2. +weaswr<?,
measurement Jos 3 2 Ch 3
?N
^e measure
only
limit,
^V?
full measure,
-

t iv.

HftN

Nor 280

nONH jno a -

Ph.); in phrase

s -8

Ch 4 22 2 Ez 40 21 47 3 Zc 5 +
10 10
Ch 3 11 oft. 701 'n Ex2 5

n.f. only mother-city, metropolis

S 20 19 &

10 17 17

Ew

HTSN

ti.

22

B>cn r\\mb

cf.

-"^

f-

fig.

TihNi
>qn nnx
-on
tinip
Jb 17 14 no-ib
nnts6
-;IT T
T AT
t't
T
+4. = point of departure or division T?.1!'? ON
I

26

pN
OKn

word-play

53

m=

ITONn i6

tib

'

if ye believe

not (have not firm confidence) ye will not be

t]>2N n.[m.J trusting, faithfulness (on


S4aK 12
format, cf. Ges*
1. 03 JDN t6 D'OS
).
children in whom there is no trusting Dt 32 20
-

Isf; 130Km "3 Wrn = bdieve in


Yahweh and ye will be confirmed 2 Ch 20 20

confirmed

26
8
4. verified, confirmed: words of God 1
9
6 '; his precepts \^ in"; testimonies
2 Ch i

2. O^ON pi. abst. faithfulness; N TX


(poet.)
messenger of faithfulness, trusty messenger Pr

^ 19
42

20

93

covenant

89

\|>-

words of men

s9
;

Gn

5. reliable, faithful, trusty: persons


6
13
Is8 2
22
Jb'12 20
8 9 38 101 Pr25

1S2
Xei3

13

a city Is

Btf

God

L349 7

cf.

Pr

(disposition)

Neg

ful

vounds of a

faithful in spirit

\$}.

JON3 i33p his heart faith-

DON

true and faithful


CJONJ faithful the
one Pr 27"; c. J"lN ^78*;

3fTlK *J?B

loving

Ho 12 3 of thing ^ 78 s7 T'T^? a *
?Z my 7iottse (of Moses) Nu 1 2' (E).
Hiph.
J'ONn Gn 4 5 20 + (i8t.); imp/. POK!, JON: Jb
3
1
+ (30 1.) Jwm>. WDKn 2 Ch 20'20 + (2 t.)
D?

'

P Dt

P*.

32

Jos 25 16

when

(c.neg. of the horse

MV RVm;

De

1. stand firm Jb 39 s4
the trumpet sounds Di

but neither

believeth

RV, hardly

Tn3^T2K

JDton ban the faithful

13

JN31

witness Je 42 s

21

perh. also

14

'N IV faithful witness Pr 14 5


cf. 'N K*N
'N "IDS? keeping faithfulness Is 2 6 2
20

17

Pr

(E).
35

13

31

24

'K

"1S3 v. I.

[JON].

n.f. firmness, steadfastness, fidel-

'

Ex

20
17 + 46 t.; nir,N Pr 28
12
VT
'N
firmness, steadiness: Ex 17

ity

1 2'

1.

hands were steadiness

T^V

fastness,

lit.

W1

/s

2. steadni'lON steadfastness of thy times


steady).

(i. e.

3. faithfulness, trust: a. 0/ human


33
28
16
in
conduct \^37 3 Pri2 22 Je5 3 7 9 2 2K12
12
12
9
7
(by) n*OK3 i
office 2
2 2 2 Ch 19 3
34
1518
'N ^"j V
rtt*(over) 1 Ch g"* 2CI131
30
riWON C'N MflB of great faithfulness Pr
119
Is

28 20
pl2f

associated with

TT

w/*o

'N rpS*

human

in

P"]??

character

breatheth out faithfulness

sheweth forth righteousness Pr 12''; cf. iS 26"'


4
Is 59 Je 5 ; n^rij iri3V3N3 p^tf a righteous man
1

trusts Da).
Is 7

28 16

2. trust, believe: (a) abs.

Hb

person, trust

16 10 Jb

to, believe

Je 4 o 14 2CI132 15

24

Gn 45

s6

31

(J

with b of

(b)

(E)

Ex

Ex 4

18

(J)

with God Dt 9 23 Is 43 10 b
of thing Ex 4
(J) f 106 24 1 K io 7 2 CI19 6
IS53 1 Pr 14 15 (c) with 3 of person, trust in,
believe in Ex 19 9 (J) 1 S 2 f 2 2 Ch 20 20 Jb 4 18
15
25
6
15 Pi-2 6 Jei2 Mi 7%- the usual construction
with God Gn 15 6 (E) Ex 14 31 Nu 14 11 (J) 2 o 12
;

s'9

Dti

(P)

2K17

32

14

Ch2o

20

^78

22

Jon

11

Ju

II

H310N ^N

21

shewn in

12

Dt32

4
;

works

his faith-

commands

^ 33
\^ii9 80 in affliction^ 119 75 in his oath to David
^Sg b0 it reacheth unto the skies ^36"; unto all
generations ^ ioo 5 ii9 90 he will not belie it
34
It is JON njTON IS25
cf. 1N0 iWDN ^
yff 89
138
1
It is closely associated with the divine
19
*lDn wiercy \/a89 25 92 3 98 3 H02 22 with the divine
is

his

& salvation ^ 40".


^ 9 6 143 Is 1
THw^^T n.f. bringing up, nourishment,
13

p"ix, rifTIX

2f

'

2 \

JON

n^VX perfect

1
faithfulness (faithfulness, faithfulness) Is 25

t]EN adv. verily, truly Dt 2 7 26 (i 2 t.) 1


36
i
NeV 3 Je ii 28 & doxologies 1 Ch i6 3C
(=^io6 48 ); JON(l) JEN Nu5 22 "(P) Ne 8 C &
15 "

in the doxologies

\j/

41

14

72

19

53

89

106 48

dfirjv=

Amen: JON \lS.N Is 65 1616 God of Amen De Che


RVm cf. Rev 3 14 or God of faithfulness, God
;

of truth (RV) (perh.

rd. JON

CheDi).

TjTSN (omman) n.m. master-workman, ar-

Ct7 2 (Mish. Talm. JOW, nUOIN handiwork,

where=Heb. Bhn & is


of
gems;
Nab. NJCN Vog
As.
likewise used
BP12
Sare<mtex,e C5
Lyon
cf.
cf. Zim
mar ummdni,
Syr. ^200/ <S

Ex

28 11

,J4

11.

H02 La

fulness

Est

20

t]N n.[m.] faithfulness;

tist

25

22

with 3 of thing Dt 28 06 Jbi5 sl 2 4 22 39 12 f 7s 32


106 12 119 66 (d) with ? trust or believe that Ex
5
16
12
22
(e) so with infin. Jb 15
4 (J) Jb 9 La 4
13
also
trust
to do a thing, almost= a#oi,
27
<//

>faith Luth AV
^ 88 Sg 23 69 Is

4
by Ids faithfulness livelhWa 2 (
RV). lb. as a divine attribute

Jios).

tn^?p adv.
truly,

indeed

tn2QN
n3DN

D^rria

Gn

n.f.

JOk by

(fr.

20 12 (E) Jos

2'

RV) Ne

faith

verily,

(JE).

1. n3

faith, support.

we are plighting

AV

n_)

affix

(make a sure

2. 'OH by
port, fixed provision, for the singers Ne

covenant

tnDTD^
t t -:

io

it

1. a river (constant
*

n.pr.fl.

sup-

23

1,

cf.

Is 33 ) flowing down from Antilebanon into


12
(Qr; HJ3N Kt),
the plain of Damascus 2
1B

K5

the Gr. Chrysorrhoas, mod. Ar. Nahr Baradd.


2. the region from which it flows Ct 4".

tD^S

adv.

(fr.

JON by

D)

aff.

verily,

Gn 18 13 (J),
18
2 Ch6
^ 58

truly, indeed, always in interrog.

elsewh.DJONn

Nu2 2

37

(E)

K8

27

tD:TD adv. (=DJON)

verily, truly,

in

ynX
K

asseverations 2

36

Eu

12

19

T.TV2fr$ n.f.

Jb

also ironical

16
Je io 10 elsewhere TON3 J u 9

(=Is 37 ;s Jb 19 45 34 12

'

12 2

28 32 41

Gn

JOK)

fr.

24

48

106

Jos

12

HEN

(J);

S?1J

21

tinuance: no?- EvE* peace

(= 2 K
Je

i8

nCN

39

man Ne

tT'N faithful

TON3

(E);

K2

Ex

ntDN "TON

pes

al.,

MV EV

of the multitude Ges


pen) 1. |W? v. supr. p. 51.

rest

n.pr.m. (master -workman}

in faithfulness, faith-

22

26

Ch

18

25

Ne

servants

(c)

59

(a)

i8 19 23 2425 1 Ch 3 2 Ch 33
(J) captain of a city 1 K
one of the line of Solomon's

king of Judah 2
2o.2i.22.23.25
j ei 2 .
-

Ijpn lualk

20 3 Is 38 s cf. 1 S 12 24 of
3
'\ ^ripm yjr 25 26 86"; riONn "VJ/ Zc 8
of
8
2"
14
2"
men ^45* 51 2 Ch3i 32 Pr2 9 Is io 42 s
1
10 19
Jos 24 14 'NpDn mercy
48 D^onai^a Ju 9
s
22
Pr
16 6 20 28 Ho 4 &
and faithfulness
3 14
the phrase nNl "1DPI nb>y Gn 24 40 47 29 Jos 2 14
20
7
1"
(J) 2 S 15
(b) an attribute of God
7

fully

but

=
tin. pDN

et
Dlj>B>

3. faithfulness, reliableness : (a) of men

21

cf.

RVm,

stability Is

20 19 ) Est 9 30 Je 33 6 Zc 8 19

13

TON

and

2. stability, con-

15
Je 26

Je

18

workman, as firm and sure in his workmanship pEN ^5?K n^nXl 7 was a< /t?'s si'c^e architect,
master-workman ( @ 93 Ges Ew De MV RV,
30
Pxn IV
>jvster-8<m AE Ki AV) Pr8
l0
(Hi Gf De
res< o/</ie master-workmen Je52

t.;

sf. inN, ^riDt? i/,


18 t.
1. reliability,
9i
sureness: J"IDK 7JT1 sure way Gn 2 4 48 (J); "OB'
18
n?^N sitre reward Pr
DEN fllX sre tafoii.
4

145

+u.*p?2S n.m. artificer, architect, master-

firmness, faithfulness, truth

(contr. for TUCK,

Ezr

'f?N

14

57

TpJftSt n.pr.m. (faithful) 1. eldest son of


M
2
39
?5oN 1 Ch
2 Si3
2

S3 is

David

^^?^

Is 3 8

1S -"J

nan

Mi

fn:

20

^ 54
nnx riWEz

18

nN1 TDn n'B>y Gn32 u (J) 2S2 6 3-1


'TON1 TDn abundant in mercy and faithfulness
Ex 34 6 (J) ^ 86 15 these attributes are also
8
2
5
associated yjr 40 1112 61
115 138 Is 16 Gn
27
2 4 (J); they are messengers of God to men

Ne9

2. a son of

|ir?3N

Ch

20
,

T^riQ^ n.pr.m.

Ew 5167a cf.W'-^or
v. 1^.

33

20

dimin., so

Dr

err.; cf.

Shimon

(true, fr.

TOX by

Jonah

\) father of the prophet

txt.

adj. affix

K 14

'

Jon

85 11 89

15

cf.i/A43 3 ;

hdni ion

'*

nirnx bz
10
y{r 25
the faithfulness of God endureth for
he keepeth it for ever ^ 146 6
ever ^ 117 2
5
it is
it reacheth unto the skies ^57" 108

^57

specif. Kohathite, son of Joel, called the singer

(TiiBton)

TON vba

Ch

15

the divine li*

1 1

he

TON

LDETO^in Je4

91

yjr

'jnx

&

2
;

is

is

nN

^JJ^=

with
fijTW Zc 8 s

also associated

^ 85

12
;

salvation

DEN "QT

truth (a) as spoken:

bti

^69".

s^ra^

<r<7t

Chi8 Je9 Zc8 Vi5 2 ;^^?1Eci2 10


-a-in nN A, /i% as rwe Dt2 2 20 1 K io
*/'# is cerlain }133 HDN
2 Ch 9 Dn io
15
nN
TON
= nN DnN
tainly true Dt 13 17
Krin Dmr, ^ton
Pr 22 21 noK run Pr8
TON it is true IS43
^30 HDN na'C Pr 12
16
DariN TONH whether truth is with you Gn 42
15

22 16 2

</<s

^^* ol9) a wise man with whom Solomon

4.

& buckler

O^ntpj

compared 1 K 5 11 where app. son of Mahol


(Klo sons of the dance); named with 3 others,
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 \Ja 88
also as the Ezrahite (v. sub mj), cf. Ethan
supr.; in other passages Heman is a Levite;

shield

is

1CI16 18 (|| Asaph v 24 Ethan v29 );


Heman, Asaph & Ethan named as the singers
,

(Dn-tbn?n)
4L42

19

(E)

TON
42

5';

1415

of testimony and judgment

Is59
ny *rwe vnlmess Pr 14 25
TON DDTO Ez 18 8 Zc 7 9

cf.

(b)

JDNJI

TON

TON ny Je
BQt? Zc 8 16

firing

ch

(||

25

v4 4 5

cf.

'

5
;

prrtT V.?);
(||
25 Heman
D'fpgn 7.313 (cf. Asaph 2
2

Ch

10

35

).

P]DN 133
'

Ch^p
sftsn mh

14

fo\n 133 2

is

called

Ch

29

30
,

Jeduthun

On question of identity of Heman

in these various connections, v. Thes

Comm.

TJ'DirTO n.pr.m. a eunuch of Ahasuerus

21
min
of divine instruction TON 3H3 Dn io
142
13
6
Ne
"jmin
119
^
TON Mai 2 cf.
9 ; TON
28
24
'1
'OSB'D
TON ^33 * 131 1
17 cf. 2 S 7
10
119';
ttiisd
-pan
ton
^
noxi'19

(c)

15 ; cf. Heman & Jeduthun


v 37 ); Heman, Asaph & Jedu-

Asaph
12
15
2 Ch 5
elsewhere ]&$)
35

i6

10

Ch

thun 25"

Heman (faithful, cf. Aram.

t ]T2^n n.pr.m.

but

(id.;

'Afiav)

Est

10
.

(a") ZtozA, as a body of ethical


knowledge Dn 8 12 "]TON3 b'^rh
5. adv. in truth, truly 1^132";
Dn 9 13
TON Dt6n mrf Yahweh is God in truth, truly

TON ^

1 1

151

or religious
.

[]72X]

II.

v. fPJ.

wn

'P*^] vb. be stout, strong, bold, alert

(ace. to

Qal

Gn

Lag EN28t

P/. 3 pi.
23

earlier fO
cf. KPN)
T
S 2 2 ls + 2 t.; Zmp/. J'ON*
Ch 1 18 Zmu. J^S Jos 1 1 Ch

WON

JfON1 2

fr.

'

'

55

YGK
+2

t.

of compar.)

(all sq. f?

13

(J);

+ nnn^ip5?n-^)

||id.

i>N"i

wyn i>x) j os io

Pf n?N Dt

Pi.

30

25

PS), 'p?n)

see another

v 7 ptrh. rd. EPEHK,

(in

v2

cf.

&Hi;

BN29

view in Lag

).

mighty'a

+ *f?3N (y?3N) adj.

2S

abs.

Jb9 4 + 2 t. mighty, of Absa+


lom's conspiracy 2 S 15 12 elsewh. of persons;
i,5

12

2 t.; cstr.

*iK-)Vri>>5)

Josi

(II

Ch 22" 28 20

horses Zc 6 3

=|

||

+ vinn
32

Dt

ls

25

23

18 18 -^ 142'
(without
also
|D) prevail

18
2. Imv. be bold (alw.
73 Jos i"- 18
^nyrr^*'!
(|| id. +

Ch

Dt

Gn

1. be strong, of a people

of personal enemies 2 S 22

W3NDt 3 i

c
7
Y$ Josi TDt3i +3t.;

28 20 ;

1C

id.
(II

Ch

Am

&

Assyrians) Is 28 2

(i.e.

PJOj ^r ^ valiant, conqueror Am


na 'ni aab D3_n Jb 9 4 cf. 'X 03 v 9
EV), na 'n is 4 o (|| a^ix 3i).
r

'\

etc.; /m;;/. }B50

as subst., instrum. of

16

of

Di

(v.

2r>

t^N n.pr.m.

ii'Tpn Is44 14 3 fs. sf. 3 ms. ^XStfn


}*EK
^89-"; is. sf. DDSQXX Jb 16 5 etc.;
Nar; SS Is 35 s injtBX Dt 3 28 7n/ sf. ftBK
Pr 8 28 Pi.-JISND Pr 2 4 ; 1 makefirm, strength-

man

ace, of giving clouds their place Pr 8 28


13
(suhj. '") ; of repairing temple 2G124
of

mighty).
1. king of Jud., son of Joash, father
1 J
3
of Azaiiah; WSBK
4 +8t. 2K14; 15

14

etc;

/W

Pror" 'Nm

physical vigour
n^'yi-lT

sul)

Na 2

'X

Pr 24

n F^); of strength for war


14
D?ane pin)
2
(subj. Pjn) cf.

(||

power
s

0^3-13 'n is

D^T

niS"J

pin)

35
fig.

II

alone

Dt

(subj.

;s
(||
3
yilT);

Ch

17

pin);

(||

self,

man v 18

of chosen

(||

Is 41

10

sub 2).

'*>

(subj.

+ sfi;

Ch

3
.TiTON

Ch

2K12

27

n.pr.m.

||

31

2.
12

Ch

).

has been

(''

'

25'+ 15

22

13

12

14

Simeonite 1CI14 34

3.

t.

Ch

15

26 14

24;

iTi*P,

2.

30
a Levite 1CI16

id.,

Am y

4. priest of Bethel, under Jerob. II,

[V^^ 7? ]

10 12 14
-

n.[m.] power, strength, force,

Jb 36 19

pi. cstr. nrrsflONiD

")72K
mand;

vb. utter, say (MI Ph.nCN. Aram,

5287

h.ooi.\ I, 2

hence Hithp.

Sab. ~t2K

ZMG1876

lofty, epith.
Pr23

37

cf. Dl
who
of king JHMoi'dtm
thinks orig. mng. hell, sichtbar sein, whence
'

As. amdru,

&

see,

Pf. 'N Gns'-f,

Qal

Gn

1BN'

Impf

etc.;

say)

declare,

sheiv,

'";

||

com-

..II

= 6eor make prominent,

"l^

infr.,

Ar.

declare,

s/<<?w;,

perh. \/"iN orig.

of car-

3. sq. 33? harden,

obstinate

12

np^, Eth.

2. assure,

alw. sq. 7

^ 89"

-|BTI q.v.);

innWpn) Dt
Dt 2 30 (subj.
5"
13
(of unkind man)
2 Ch 36
(of king Zede1
te-ry-m ne pn).
kiah,
Hithp. Pf. p^nn
ls
1 K i2
=2Chio; ImppXQitm 2 Chi 3 7 Pt.

make

(not in

2Ki

jb

'a 'n

penter appropr. tree Is 44 14 ; cf. of , appropriating Isr. under fig. of bough \^ 8o 16 ; under
fig.

Ne 1 i

Ch

cf.

of support

secure for one's

11

4
4 (both
of encouragement
so 'N

Jb 16

pin)

n'ly-ia

Tn; De Che

"Uy,

man

iT3n Tiyn

Am

of royal

ribps

II

i2

en, sq.

of priestly line

^2EN, n*2^

D'a

1. a Levite

+;

Gn

-IKN'l

"*!

Gn

i4 19

||

Pu

n^B^r??

ls

1. strengthen oneself, of con-

2. confirm oneself

(sq. ?y).

in a purpose, be determined

3.
2

make

Ch

io

t//-

27

(sq.

!?

(sq. 7

+ Inf.)

tyOM

H?^,

^J3.S

N'

spD'

D^T-ino

of hands increaseth

clean

the

AVr Zech p 5S5

(after

X)

V 13

2Ch2 6 22 3 2 20
t[ybs] adj.
'

'

34

prop. HNSEX

be sufficient for.

father of Isaiah

rd. "1CNH

n interrog.

D3-!9 Je

Mi

23 Di, or better

Ew 5328d

cf.

D31DN Mai 1 7

38

Pt. act. "IBK

7
,

37-

21

38

Gn

=2 K

19

220

serpent
v

22

etc.;

c.

DW

etc.

cl.

of

liOK?

etc.; jaoas.

n interrog.,

v.

Dr ExposUor

Apr "-

'

Gcd Gii3 4 + or man

N1122 23

ass

esp. in narrat.,"lBX

app.)

20

thing

sq.
14

horse

or fable

etc.; so in allegory

mostly
pi.

nxn

inanimate things, peisonif.

strong, only

32

10

a 6.

but this grammatically indefensible, rd.

1. >Sy (subj.
25

20 1

32

nbxn //

"l^ Jos6 10 +;
+ ~toi& Gn 1 - +

sf.

18h7, 263.

39

^= follow-

385

Sta

may I

20 2

Zc 12 5 but sense

fig.

ZAW1S81

Tyi^i^ n.pr.m.
ing) Is

TUOXn, Inf. abs.

Ti~TI?DN n.f. strength,

fig.

21

ls

14

P10

strength.

difficult, cf.

"ONnPn

etc.,"

^^V

+ mniKf 42-; nOK1Gn20 +;


ipiN1Ne2 717 20 3 m.pl. 'nEW Ex4 + etc; sf.
?j^^i39 20 2mpl.^n 2 Si9 (cf. Ko'-p- );
i7
Jmv. ibX pN) Gn 45 + etc.; Inf. abs. "liON
Ex2i + cstr. nbx Ez25 + lb(n) Jb 34^
c.

n.[m.] strength,

K^N Jb 17 9

fs.npNnGn2i 12 +;

is.'~110kGn2 2 2

but

25

so also 3

ls

make haste iK i2 18 =
Hiph. Impf. Juss.
+ Inf.)

exhibit strength, be strong


14

Ru

oneself alert,

18

Ub3 +

Ch 1 3"

spirators 2

ll?S s

Jb alw.

in

Dt
;

27

e tc,

Ju

Jui2

6
;

"ION

Jb

'

Jb2 8 14 cf.
s

14

Gn 4 + very oft.)
11

said, either subst.

16f '

32
1

Je 14 17

Gn

pronoun

or (usually) clause

Gn

(c.
1 "

44
2u
37

56

-IttN

+ oft. (orat. recta); with adv. tints, so G1132


Nu 20 1 K 20 + oft.; esp. "lK H3 Ex 5 7
gi.20
iChi7 + oft. the person addressed usu.
5

14

3 6

17

"<

-i^N

Ne 9

Gn 3

introduced by ?K

PGn 3

,3

Lv 21 2 S 3 7
iS2o 2S2 21 iKi 4 +
15 7

15

2 27
2

4
rarer combinations are,

oft.;
9

5 &vid.-Ol);

"?.sb

NEz2 8 9

io 12 Je 28 11 ; 3 'K Jo

17

'K IS49

''PjKS

20

^'NDt 31

Gn2 2 23 43 27 29 EX32 NU14


20
^riff
2 S6 Ne6
cf. ^i3
9 npipp

S io

16

40

13

'

22

19

speak of tliee for falsehood (but many, as Hup


Pe Dy Che, rd. ^fm?l); tell, declare, proclaim

only)

(sq. dir. obj.

\^

40

11

Ez 13 7

in reply to

question

= answer Ex

The

spoken of may be referred to by /K

32

19

obj.

Je 22

18

27

19

or ?

10

a simple accus. Is 3
n^K), except after

Jos 4

1K9 Je5
9

Gn 20 V
13

Dt 33 9 JU9 54 Is5 20

etc.

27

i//^

,|

19

22
2

? N say of me,
very rarely by

sq. inf. 1

e);

(where rd. }3rob. for ^"ipK,


where the words used

"IB'K

21 17 2
.

16

sq. cl.

13

1'DNH Mi

24 5
'

);

2 7 rd. inf. abs. c.

n interrcg.
shall it be said ?

^r) (v. supr.) shall one say ?


After another vb. of saying, introducing thing
15
said: Dt 2 7 25 27 Ct2 10 +,evenafter "1DK Gn
l1

22

Lv 21^ 34 s Est7 5 +;

-ai

Gn8

15

-m

28 20

etc.;

2i I8

Ch

16

nix 2
after
,

44

1DK

713

22

18

Est9 25

ls

= threaten

Dti 28

37 + ; also
when subj. of "IDK? differs from that of preceding clause G1131 1 38 13 24 etc; after yffj'Is37 9
13

= 2Kl 9
2.

s5

+
2

Gn io

14

11

22 ^87* Je 4 1 14 (all
indef. subj., of current saying); so said in

6e **,

abs.,

toM

Nu 2

a book

14

be related, told, of vision

either so, or told concerning

8 17

cf.
21

49

Ec

Gn 8

21

K
2

17 18

Ho

D33J5? 'X

= think) 33^3 'n

iSp^K

'X

said unto his heart (to himself), subj.

'<,

1S27 1 ^M T OX La 3 24 thence 7K alone


Gn20 n 26 Nu 24 1 Eu 4 4 1 S 20 26 2S5 6 12 22
2K5 11 sq. cl. with ^? JU15 2 in particular =
4
13
desire ^B3 -iDK'rrnD 1 S20 cf. Est 2
sq. inf.
cf.

'

Ex

=purpose,

thoukilledst the

2Ch2 8
5
slay David 2

14

expect

'

Ch

13

32

2821"

(id.

+b

S30 6

he expjected to

1
.

3. Promise (sq. inf.)

Est 4 7

of pers.)

Ch

27

s3

2K8" Ne 9

Ch

15
;

(||

21'
(sq.

Nu 2 3

Dn 8

26
;

16

Zp 3
Ez 13 12
;

23
;

be called (it shall be

W)i?n),

cf.

19

18

32

npsn

i>N-^K, Eabb.(cf.

AV)

treat

lONn

a s Niph.

but against grammar; the form


-

Qal Pf., ?K ?K being pi*efixed to


the interrog. for emphasis (cf. Je 22 16 2 3 26 Ne
as it stands is

13

27
),

"Vr^n

v.

Dr 59 Di

inf. abs.

26 17

al.;

Hoffm., however, reads

must one speak (it be


Hiph.
Pf avow, avouch Dt
f

== imv.

spoken) to God.'

'

so

cnV? ^p rivnp oi>n tpmn ^~m v ,v


& TWrb B\*n V?W2 (lit. cause to declare,
18

through agency of Moses; on this & other


tHithp. Impf. *nmr\) f 94 4
subj. JJ \bg9-!?! act proudly, boast (|| 'V^l
pny 113T); prob. also 2 mpl. Slts^nri I s 6i c

i.e.

interpr. vid. Di).

good sense,

(in

a> 3!

(fr.

&

cf.

3 of

sq.

@; Ges fcomm

[iff] exchange

vid. iff,

thine; gloried

so

Thes Hi

De Che Ko

Kn Ew Di

in)
1

467

'-

but

mo).

T">?2N n.m. + 779 utterance, speech, word,


only poet., & Jos 24 s7 exalted style
abs. 'n Jb
;

22
1

Is6i 6

Ho 2

11

thinkest thou to kill me, as

Egyptian? J0S22 33

10 13

19

||

W-ye shall

tO$) 6 2 4 4 hence be called, of Tophet "lENT^


nann liy Je7 32 subj. DB> Gn 32 s9 Jb 34 31 '?
(

Dy}

Dt

wo
14! 35 * Is I4 w
47

f 1 <,

12 26

1J5

DD^

(~i?S);

the heart

On?

'K

106 23

1//

tNiph. iy."iP?. Dn 8 26 Impf ip^Gn 2 2 14


^ noA; Is 4 3 "ION! Gnio 9 +; TOKM Jos

Say in

assign

Dt

sq. inf.

24

Ru 4 4
Gn 3 2

of]pers.

(sq. impf.); appoint,

1 i

Inf. for "i?Nnp,

23

Ch 35 21 3?
8
13 17 Nu:

Gn2 8 Ex5 9
Ju8 15 1S23 1K13 3 Je32
13
,;

fi

y3c>:

after rbti 2

also

cf.

my

esp. inf. ">bK?, after


16

27 - 3

">B>

29

19

said to you)

17 -

12

18

id. + b of
with -\&X that Ne 13
10
abs. 1 S 16"
pers. v"; sq. cl. with ""S Jb 36
(rd. however prob. "TON"' for 1DX\ cf. Dr); also
12
s
919
25
3134
f io5 io7 iCh 14 2 Ch 24 Ne 13 (all
sq. vb. consec); command by letter 1SQn"QjJ 'X
2

mI
~

said, told to (sq. 7 ind. obj.) Jos 2

(cf.

Ch

if. 4.^3

4d) Gn 3 Nuio i 4 Dt2 8


Ju7 iS 9 23b iK8 29 La4 20 cf. Nu2i 16 2 K 17 12
2
& (two extreme cases) Is 8 La 2 (v. Dr
follow

08

31

29

17

Jos 11?

sub

(v.

sq. ace. dir. obj.


31 Est i
2 Ch 14 29
s4
the burntcommanded
king
the
2 Ch 29
20
Est
ofering and the sin-offering, cf. 1 K 5

"} J

10

71

S 24

f
Ch

11

17 .13.15^1^14.
sq
3i 35 21 Esti 4
10
4
21

106 34

Jb

Jos

being very singular; Gn 4 s the object-clause


has probably fallen out, cf. Vrss Di;
mention,
16

.24
4"

name, designate

of per-

io"

S 16"

where 3 local in
cases usually sq. dir. obj. of words said, Ex 19 25

all

son

(cf.

f 1 26

4.

of purpose)

+ inf.

of pers.

i>

23

Command (esp. late) sq. "^


33
iCh 21 18 sq. b
addressed, NU15

ace. of dir. obj.

23

22 "

+ 5 1.

cstr.

nN Jb 2 29
now Nu2 4

sf.

D3n.DK Jb 32 14

Is 4

2r'

OnpN p r x 9 ?
inoK Jb 22 22

PI. abs.
4-;

(on deriv.

fr.

'iDN c f. p,i

moM
Jbi5
6

26
(||
c

4i

33

etc.;

,2

D^P)

32
(on this v.

24

day

on

41C

Pk>) 33 34
Che); Pr 2 1 (||

cf.

wisdom

(II

Jb
v4

cf.

22 22

6'

&~!^

(||

Pr

(personif.)

Pip);

oft.

24

54

cf.

Pr6";

njn
- t 'n
A

q
7

V
J

hdn
'n
:::

2
;

>

22

21

v 21 return answer; rD O^-P- ^WR


returneth (i.e. repeateth) her words
'N ?]BTI spare

28

'N"" ^
1

27

719 2027 "14

G1114 7

'

cf.

(W- of Dead Sea); (d) in gen. ancient in,22


habitants of Canaan Gn 1 16 (J or K) 4 8 (E)
910
2
(e) named in list of Canaanitish peoples, to be dispossessed by Isr. Ex 3 s 17 13 5 33 s
n
10
x
1
3
17
12 8
34 Jos 3 9 (all J); Dt7 20 Jos
23
29
n
(all D); Ex 2 3
Nu 13 Jos 24 (all E); Ju 3 5
20
1
8
45
7
1
2 Ch 8 Ezr 9 Ne 9 ; cf. Ez i6
(on
9
;

:i

Ursesch344ff

Bu
sg. Gn

lists cf.

adj. gent.

13

Ne

2.

cf.

Dt

T"HE5N n.pr.m.
4

these

2.

Dt

living in south

Hb

she

s1

command ^68^
22

to lierself;

Pr

^f07c/s

Juio 811

also

i9

29

Ju

29
appointment, decree Jb 20 ;
(but v. Ch?); ^a, purpose Jb
9
3 Thes sworn are the rods of

promise^ 77

sg.

refrain fr.)

(i.e.

D;

7 t,

a^n

ep-idk
notf
t -;
v:

cf.

,
'

2-9

'

Am

27

lK4 i9| j

">

of

Dti 4

(JE)

Nu2i'+;

(c)

Jb

Jb2 3 12 (||VriQ3> HWO); f 138 4


Ho 6 (of Yahweh's words as weapon in phrases
13* nN J b 6 25 njn 'K Pr 1 2 D$> 'K Pr 1 20 1 24
8

10

ji9.21.2a.23

(|||tan);

10

35 j s6 (Sihon their king


Sihon & Og Dt 3 s + ) (b) living
5
121518
of Jordan Jos io 6 2 4
(all E), cf. 7 7 (JE);
1
12
4
io
(both
D;
cf.
also
q. del. Di) Ju
13
5
jM.3o.S6
6 10 j K2I 26 2 K2I U Cf. I S7 H 2S2I 2
j

11

(||

15

Gn io (J) 1 Ch i
2: a chief people dispossessed by Hebrews
(a) living E. of Jordan
Nu 2i m3 25 +9 t. Nu + Jos 24 s (all E), cf. Jos
-

10 20

16

fig. of
107
but vid. Che

21

"Brnm Dt 3 2 f 19
1
7
78 (il^); Pr4 5

^);

??),

(II

rfjXO),

in phrase

v 4
i9 7 Is4i 26 ; words of God

*5

||

27

(sing.);

v.; of

Jos

cf.

s7

1
14

16

1. utterance, word, esp. pi. Jb.

(p^), ^(Hmsp), v

Nu

57

& We
2

1. a

JBThxx1

602

3.

.)

24
.

man

Judah

of

Ch

(=.tall1 or eloquently

appointment (i.e. the chastisements decreed), but


21
passage dub., v. Comm.;
Gn.4.9 rd. ''"'OK cf.

-VPN; vid. Di.

promised, cf. Palm. NBWiDX, Sab. -lEKJjrv)


long form only 1 Ch 2 4 2 Ch 1 11 3 '. 1 a Le-

|_rn?2Nj n.f. utterance,


(poet.,

word

speech,

mostly sg. coll., cf. pi. vb. ^

1 1

but here

01 Hi De Che) cstr. nit?K


WOK Gn 4 + etc; PI. abs. nftOiC

rd. prob. pl.n. cf.

Is5 M

23

+;

f 12';

cstr. rillOK ib.

(song of Lamech,

n i>^),

?ip) so Is

||

Gn 4 23
Dt32

utterance, speech

28

23

32";

29" (|| also "O'n); esp. sayf


ing{s), wordiys) of ^ (command & promise) Dt
9
31
31
24
(H'Tto) 2S 2 2 =^ 18
33 (ll n ^?); I5
(||

17

12 7 105 19

i38 2

Is

"O" !);
8

(||

i47"(IP?^Pr 3 o

t[n"V2]
La

n.f.

^ H9 n

esp.

id.,

38 41
-

16

-f$ irnK

only TWi

Or

foil.

('?

so

&

'"^N

summit, of

top,

Ew Kn De

1. a

14

Dvd's time 1 Ch 2 4 perh.


13

assigned

to

= 2. ancestor of priest
.

Zadok Ne

priest

1 Ch
Ezr 2 37 io
cf. Ne 11
9
priest in Jerem.'s time Je 20 1
29

tree Is 17

Di Lag Che Brd


^bn); PI cstr.'
Gn 49 21
Ew Di al., cf. alsp 1. r6 p. 1 8).

n.pr.m.

12

5. n.pr.loc.

(1)

20

Ne 7 40 3.
4. father of

Ezr

59

= Ne 7".

"HftS! n.pr.m.coll. (construed as pi.

Dt

+ 5 t.) Amorites(nevli.=mountain-diveMers, cf.


Nui 3 29 Dti 7l9f etc.&DiGnio 16 al.)alw.c.art.,
exc.

Nu 2

29

19

Ch

24

-!

Dvd's time\

(in

cf. 1

Nen

Judah

4
,

Est9

+ [~l?2^r] n.m.
(late;

Mish.

'

32

word,

lONO Est

id.) cstr.

15

command
2

(prob.

reigned
1 ''

Hammurabi

3"lOn,

2100

c.

B.C.,

Gn

of Eabvlon,
SBA

Schr

cf.

32

20

T'D^TpN n.pr.m. king of Shinar


18si

14

19

who

<J,me

23)

T)l j rjgGenlSS;, Excursus\

2961"

tl!?Q^ adv. yesterday (etym. dub.;

rd.

(so rd. for "HON,

liath

MV

36

rTTpN n.m.
of mt. v 9

YaK u )

,Tl15

Ch

COT
1

Ch 5**
23
s.
v ci_ aig0 2. 1 Ch 5 3737 aho 3. Ezr
6 37 ^ zr ?
11
io 42
4. chief priest under Jehosh. 2CI119
15
5. Levite under Hezekiah 2 CI131
6. son of
Hezekiah & great-grandfather of Zephaniah Zp
i
7 a priest Ne io 4 12 213
8. a man of

17

36

t.;

T"1?2l Sn.pr.m. grandson of Esau {elo rjuentV\

Gn

2:i

vite

103

^"V?**, n H^^- n -P r

Ez 16 45

1. called son of

Canaan

after Fl

De on Jb 3 o

=.Ar.

j>,

Thes,

cf.

256c

Sta^

der.fr. </r\WV

whence %\JLS>, evening ; v. also in


Gloss
Eth.
cf. As. musu, night COT

&

yft^: but also Ar. Lr .ll As. amsatu, yesterday) =last night Gn 19 34 31 2942 (BfoN); re-

20

cently 2
9
certain Thes
less, so

Jb 30

MV al.

RV, but

^npt^

& un-

darkness, gloom of wastecf. Di; G. Hoffm. rds.


(all)

v. |CK.

<

^O^ ?^

v.

nno.

IN adv.

v.

sub

is difficult

dub.,

'V DK=/e mother of


the desert).

nD,

HN^ 'K

"'K.

the

ruined (said of

58

t|M (Gn 4 i 46 20 ) ]iN (Gn

On

pr.loc.

= As.

perh.
Pa:ils

An

(Egypt.

50

41

Ez 30

Eb GS75 Wied Famml4G

cf.

Unu, Steindorff BASi G1 ,

Ez27 29

propelled by oars

n.

')

yjk
,

^Bhn

esp.

K(cf. ?)

8
Ch 9 21 (cf. iKio 23 supr.sub ?)^48
25
late of ship going to
Is2 16 23 1 14 60 9 EZ27
3
3C
21
merchant-ship,
Join
20
Tarshish 2 Ch 9

1K22 40

2
-

Dl

contr.

lower Egypt, prob. on border of


land of Goshen, residence of 'Potiphera, priest
of On,' father-in-law of Joseph G11 4i 45 50 46 20
also Ez 30 17 (where MT JIN); it was celebrated
for worship of sun-god Pia, & hence called also
) city in

iniD 'X Pi-3i 14

seamen TW^m*

mx);

Iv 9

20

Jb

'~X 'X sivift ships

(cf.

s7
,

fc'EB' 1V3 Je43 13 'n\lov 71-0X19; mod.


Matariye, on E. bank of Nile, c. 7 miles E. of
N. fr. Cairo & 18 fr. Memphis; cf. Eh35375 6071

sun-city,

'

*map

WiecJl.c.

pray,

interj. (from

BX and

X3 NB> X3X Ah, noiv

'31

Ex

etc.,

counter opportunely (Ar. ^J\ the right time


is come, or it is come to the right time, or to maPi. Pf. n ?N Ex 21 13
turity, or is op>portune).
cause (or allow) to meet in 11J2 'X
om.), i.e. without any purpose of the

J.1X.

32

31

whom

X3, q. v.) a

strong part, of entreaty, ah, now


beseech thee! oft. sq. an imper.;

Joseph)

vb. be opportune, meet, en-

OwNH

]h$ sorrow, v.

t^3^

[n^K]

till.

Gn

17

(to

forgive,

we

50

God); elsewhere always

(to
-

21

= seek

a quarrel with) sq. 7 2

K 5'

'[nj^ljl] n.f. occasion, time of copula-

* or 'j'lX yJA 1 18 25 23 Xe i 5 11 Dn 4 "Written


9
4
H3X 2 K 20 3 ( = Is 3 8 3 Jon i 14 4 2
f 116
HA
IIA65, Prll4
!2J*? (perh. spring, leap, so D1
sq.

subj. evil.

occasion

to

be allowed to meet, be sent,

(cb); 3 fs. naxn ^ 9 1 10 ( c bx),


Hit lip. cause oneself to meet, seek

Impf. nsx;

we)

I (or

Pu.

sf. ref.

(obj.

man

'

tion;

sf.

nriiXFl i.e. of

wild ass Je

24
.

I.1C

tn^Nri

n.f. opportunity,

ground

i.e.

of

ferred fr.

quarrel; of Samson, sq.

73ZMU1886, 734
As. annabu, hare ; ag. this No ZM<i1886
).
'

tnnj-lN

n.f.

hare(Ar.^1,

Syr.

As. annabu, as springerf) eating of


6
(P) Dti 4 7

it

HIT|T

\L2if

Lvn

rwA
n:A,
v sub
V T
T T
I.

[HJK]

cons. Is 3

2li

(|p?N

TrP2N

mourn Qal Pf.

vb.

times in combin. HJ3X1

tn^Wn
a

n.f. id.

3 pi.

La

Is 2<f

(both

La i 21 etc.;
Pr2 9 2 Lai 4

i"P3XPl).

Hpt

KAT

in

1>3 n.m. 1K10U


abs.

iKf+;

B^EHn 'X

called

sail to

such as

(i.e.

TITON
T T

= abs. K 2
1

28

6S

Ju5 17

Sol.

D^n

22 22
-

Is 33

cf.

As.

Trin^

Zim BPn5

11

;ofJerus.Lai 8

fleet

49 50
-

Dn

43
40
;

&

(poet.

^- ^\\rtm\

'N io n -~;

II

abs.

14

11

groaning

nWW
Is

n.f. sighing,

sighing, groaning, in distress, physical or men24


tal Jb 3 (||n;x^), 2 2 (Umb),
3
2
11
3
10
Is 21 , La i 22 ;
Ji3;
Is 3 5
5i n Je 45 J
31
'X Pip ^I02 6

ilvf";

Joni 3 +

Ch8

a ship Pr 30 19

3.

(||p$?T).

late); abs. -f 3
+ ; s/. "TimN Jb 3 + nnn?X
Is 2 2 (sf. with ltaphe), i5 /. /. VimN La i 22 ;

21

(where, however,

on text) lK22
23
Jon i 4 5 f 104 26 107

Sam.p.lG

in

coll. ships,

a ship

etc.

(||riW3)v 21 Ez2i u

u
i

+; of

Dt28 G3 +;
49

etc.;

nruw

1. sigh, in token of grief IS24"

sq. JO by reason of
groan of cattle (Hn3) Jo i ls

large, sea-going vessels,

B^'K

n.f. unit,

s
PI. abs. ni 3X

Dt

io n

Dl

v.

Tarshish) io

propelled by oars

nouns,

foil,

& f.

cstr.

2
Impf. TOX^ Pr 29

ah); Ex2 23

Ar. ilfl).

-;

) P/. 3 fs.nn3X3 Lai

mostly abs. but sq. ~bv Ez 9 (|| P3X3); S q. ~bv &


"?X 21 12
2. in physical distress Lai 11 (|| ^3

ib.

vessel, utensil,
2Gl0SSi

^X.

(-/whence

("OK

v. after

Imv. njxn Ez2i"; Pt. row Ez 21 12

T JPjfrS n.pr.m. (lament of people) 1CI17 19


of Manasseh.

II-

Kt:

BPliso

man

dnu, unutu,

hu], inhu, sigh Zim


Jo i ,s 3 pi. n ?X3 Is 24 7

WW

q.v.)

mourning;

n.f.

42

T[n]J^] vb.onlyNiph. sigh, groan, mostly


poet. & late (Aram. n3K ^j/'Ethp. cf. As. [anti-

*x.

X3X.
T 1T

v.

*0N Je

forbidden

Ju 14

JJ?

ls
;

^^9-- P r011 1

at.

Bu BBJKlchteru
2Ch8 W 20

cf.

Qjn

X Ez 27

s
;

we

^J"^^ n -Pr-loc.

cstr.

Gn 49 13

Pl-

19

Kn

(cf.

v. infr.

city in

Naphtali Jos

Di) comp. en-Na'ura, on E. side

of Jebel Dahi, little

Hermon;

^JK, "OK pron. 1

s.

cf. P>,ob

comm.

BE

(\j\

"'

339
.

N3X

'

13N

:)Gn

Jj/*,

its subj. (to

6 17 9 9

+ oft.

12

Following a ptcp. as

express mostly either a true present

Gn

or the fut. instans)

hiding from

Abraham

18 17 "ON

HMCn Am I

Ju 15
13
Je i 12 38 14 44 29 (v. Dr iUM ).
1 S 3
Appended
to a verb, it expresses, in early Hebrew, a real
emphasis, as Ju 8

2:!

that which,

etc.,

^K fooK i& I will


lest / take the city,

033.

not rule over you, 2 S

28

S 17 15 thus and thus did Ahitophel counsel,


and thus and thus 'ON ^JP did / counsel but
in later Heb. it is sometimes pleonastic, Ec
n-i5.is-2o_|.
j n re gp 0nse t a question, "ON alone
2
= / am, It is I, Gn zf2i Ju 13 11 iKi8 8 +.

59

15

28 13

Dt 29 5 Ju

10

+; (nifT 'OJN much less


onlyJE & proph. writers, tEx2 2 = Dt5'"',

freq.;

^ 8i u Ex 20" Dt 5 9 Is 43 11 44 i4
n
5i (Ex 4 isdiff.); cf. Dr jrhJ "- 2Mt ); THEN "JN Is
19
19
4
4
38 (He Z .)49 Je 5 io ( 3 19 <3JN) Pu 4 f 30"
23
5
WlOtn (in response to a qu.)
82 +
4
3
14
Gn 2 7 24 Ju 13 11 2 S 20 17 1
18 3 ('3JN 'm
13
only 2 S 2 2 "; on the contrary, with a predicate,
Ho

i2 10 13 4

15

^JX

regularly employed, G1124 34

is

*?bN

V.^y

With

'JNH tls 66 9

n,

t^i^

pron. 1

postB. Heb.;

(Syn. "SbN, q.v.)

pi.

comm. we (common
Amh. ena\ may be

also

cf.

in
re-

SG

garded as the pi. of *3K (W "), only Je 4 2


Kt, for which Qr substitutes the normal 13njN.

r'

*0 JK, "O JK (once Jb 33 ^3JN) pron. 1 s.


comm. I; Gn 3 7 15 12 i6 + oft. With n,
i3'3Nn fXu 1
Jb 2 4 (As. a(&, Ph. & Moab.
9

10

12

not in Ar. Aram. Eth.; but kit appears


"]3N
as the affix cf the 1 s. in the Eth. verb (e.g.
:

ivaladku

= ~H.eh.

the element ani

[cf.

the

sf. '.>-, "0-]

& one

or ana,

strengthened by the addition of the demonst.


ku [prob. akin to jo, N3, H3 here] cf.
Sta

Gn

exc.

t.)

),

of which, in most of the

Sem. languages, one prevailed to the exclusion


of the other, but which in Heb. maintained
their place side by side.)
In some cases 'JN
and "OJN 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 "ON
among later writers. Thus when appended to
the verb for emph. (whether with or without
D?) the lighter form 'OX is nearly always used
(LV20 5 2 6 24 32 Dti2 30 'jui 3 8 23 2Si2 2s 17 15
18 222 Je 17 18 21 5 Ez 17 22 Jb i3 2 +; cf. the cases
Gn 2 7 34 1 S25 24 2S19 iKi 26 Pr2 3 15 ); on the
contrary, in the emph. rhetorical style of Dt,

Ex 3 i Nu3 + (but
Ex 3 13 i 9 + 'on nm
12

is

Je has some 54 instances of "ON, 37 of 13JN.


In later books the preponderance of "ON [ s
evident.
Thus in Ez ijn occurs 138 t., "OJN
4b 24"
once 36 2S (perh. a reminiscence of Je
22
30 ); inLaHgEzr Est Ec >JN 45 t., OJJN never;
in Ch ''JN 30 t., ^JN once 1 Ch 17 (from 2 S 7 2 );
in Dn 'JN 23 t., ^JN once io 11
Vid. more fully

Giesebrecht ^1,81,251-8 Di.l. 222-7


<

Un^K, ^jn^K

pron. 1 pi.

3 1
'

comm. we

UN to ON; v "W s

(thepl.corresp.to''3JN, as

" 7 Aram.
,

'-

1,JU
;

NjnjN ,'^ also wru,


:

fLJi

Syr.

y
,

^L.,

[Jj, 1A};)
2341

11 - 18

98 - 101

Je

(cf. Ez below)
in JE 13 jn
preferred, though not exclusively (81 48).
In S there are 50 instances of each form.

130

AV SG95f

Is 6

Ph. ;njN CIS'basis

17

226
very uncommon
v. ib.
So far as the
).
usage of partic. books is concerned, in the Pent.
(exc. Dt) 'OX is used in P (inch H) always (about

two parallel formations (both containing

to be

Gii2 4 14 43 25 32

is

'3JN and 'OX appear

^1^).

nm

a'jN

20

,7

ii

'm Gn6

0??") <1

S 30 13
Jon i 9 )
1

Gn

13

29

37

N119 7 Dti
42
Jo2 17 18 etc. Like *3,
following a ptcp. as its subj. Gn 19 13 Nu io 2J
Ju 19 18 2
i8 2c appended to a vb. for emph.
28
Ju9 2
io 4 Is 20
-

Dl-Fli

^njN

^ZnZ pron. 1

cf.the forms

^,

also As. nhii\ G1142

(In

S 17

2
I

ro

12

"^pN n.[m.]

11

we

pi.

(abbrev. from

1th\\ Njm, just cited;

Ex

16 78

:'

42

Qal from HU.)

is 1 pi. perf.

plummet

Nu 32 La

(cf.

words in cogu.

lang. for lead, tin, etym. dub., perh. foreign; Ar.

^K

is

exc.

preferred (in the discourses, uniformly,


3u
,

in ace. with usage just noted,

&

ellf

andku Lyon
bni75\

2a 5 in

thus there occurs 3N"' n


,|

always, exc.

46

&

18

Is

43

Dt

25
);

esp. freq. in

32

40
;

C?N) 'ON

Ex 6

ni'T "ON

H (Lv

40

2G - 3

jm
&

etc.)

Xu
(Jei

14

21

9 19
-

&

30"

elsewh. in P,

&

Ez, also

Gn

Sarsontexte92

Tjjn e xc. once


i.e.

r
,

Mand. N3JN, As.

Lag Arm

v.

Stu<3 - 5103

cf.

Am 7 plummet Am
;

a vertical wall v

pron. 1 sg.
"'^iS

v. supr.

Id.

7'- 3 s
-

sub 'W.

IT

a standing expression; on 32
(P) cf. infr.)
In partic. phrases, also, usage prefers sts. 'ON,

'OJN;

'N npin,

4851

sts.

Fra 1M ) Syr. )&j}

(v.

complain, murf [PKl vb. only Hithpo.

mur (Mish. pa, Aram.

f3N Ar. ^1, As.


,

fj/lNJT

La

'3W3

39

Nu

(sq. "^S? in

(sq.

[anduu],

whence entnu, unntnu,


||

sigh

Zim

")

Impf.

member); Ft. D^JKH??

ace; vid. Di).

MM

60

f(_PjNj vb. compel, constrain (late, oft.


/ish. id., Aram. D3X, aaJ/*) Qal Pt. D3N pX
to drink Est

viz.,

(All

^2

li^.1

12

K 8 =2

60 3 79 5

Ch

t^Kl t^X fi2n?).

(||

vb

'

breathe

Ar.

cf.

6o 3

be angry, of

36

Is 12

Ezr 9 14

+ 85

12

37

Troy/-

usually

'"';

Hithp.
^2
& alw. of \ Pf |3Xnri Dt i
*]3Nn>l Dt
9 1 Kn 2K17
also

cf.

etc.;

in

etc.

sq.

id. alw. sq. 3,

21

20
;

Imp/.

DWN3)

mourning, lamentation; Inf.


Ez2 4 17 (||^>3X n'W); P*. ^i??*? 9*
in

sq. by.

in disTip-** n.f. crying, groaning,


13
Mai 2 (||
*?);

ti.

(W J^'O

tress

T'DX), so 102

G,l3' 2

" 27 29
'

Hpt

cf.

KAT

Gloss

Ar. <!&', Eth.ttft nose; Aram.JS^, P??K


21
45
cstr. Gn 2 7 + ; sf. ^BK
/ace) abs.
78 +
,

du.

etc.;

DW

Pri 4 ,7 +
1

+ etc.;In Hex JE (Jos 7 P

Nun

cf.
20

4
i.e.

20

= ^i8
Co) Am 4

S22

Ez 38 18 (del.
wind Ex 15 8

cf.

D?).
22

2'

T1B^3

1.

Jb 27 s

Is 2

TBN

10

VBX Gn

,(i

23

IS65 5

cf.

rm

13X

Gn

organ of breathing

nostril, as

30

Lv

unclean animal
xrapx).

(Tristr

FFP24
;

vb- be weak, sick

ti. ["tiOfc^l

nostril, nose, face, an-

277

Ex2 2 23 +,

shrew-mouse,

-f- ferret, or

DU^l',

18

n.m.
ger (As. appnjace Flood
I.

(of prisoner

Hp2N

tn.

11

21

f|^

n^,

c
<-sr.np^^i2 (ofpoor, p^X); 79

abs.

id.,

p?r\

cstr.

be

snort )

>

Niph.

(||

As.

tlaol,

WMN ^

P/.

etc.;

40

id.,

Qal

deriv.)

*1^]

t [*]?**,

angry

tfflN

22

La

!?" (of ")

22

lc

Zim EP5(i

'

Wetzst in De

70 ;"

psalmen ed

II. COX per antiphrasin; Dl

III.

De Psalmen

v. also

tWX;

who comp.

c*^Jl i_

4 882

der.

'

fr.

rrM0
ed 4
'

identified with
**
so Lag BN6 ,
;

', weicldiches d.h.

stump-

Qal Pt. pass. B*0K Jb


Mi i 9 & so rd. -f 69 21 (Bi

the three distinct).

nBUK Je 15 18

(As. andsu
-

It seems safer at present to keep

fes Schwert.

346 +

'

'

wound, but
Jb 34 6 (ftl), Je
12
||nsD nbn3) so pox 3X3 Is 17"; cf.
3 o (13^;
15
cf.'t^JN DV 17 10 also in plir.
(3N3P);
Je 30
tfin PJXI bs 3.bn Dpj? Je 17 9
Niph. Impf
Che) etc.; as
metaph. (.13D)

incurable, of

adj.

Mi

Je 15 18

cf.

Ez 8 17
sub 3); nose sg. Ct 7
33
25
meaning
of
23
Pr 30 (where play upon diff.
10
f)N & Q?3X)
(a) as organ of smelling Dt 33
6
t/' 115
(6) as place of ring for ornament Gn
12
21
47
(c) as place of ring or hook
24 Is 3 Ez 16
i9 28 =Is 37 s9 for beasts, e.g.
for captive 2
swine Prn 22 hippopot. Jb 40 2 '; crocod. v 26
1
2. Du. face (esp. in phrase HinX 0?3X) Gn 19
i8

yJA

1G

5 -9

(vid. also

'

W1

S 12 15

6e sici, of child.

II.

NU22
42 48
33
4
i8 2S 24 20
14 14
2

Ch f

20 18

Ne

his countenance

"03?)

(cf.

lS20 41

31

12

S 25

1K1

Gn 3

also

io 4

yjs

23

24 9 25
Is 49

19

''BSp

DV?N

fcK

41

23

28 14

2S
iCh2i 21

PI3"a

rd.

DDK

We

human Gn
49- 7 +(45t.); oftenerdivineEx32 12 Dt9 19

Dr

3. mostly anger,

(q.v.)

45

27

20

in various

14

combinations, esp.

^ pin

12

fierceness

20 34
D?BN
;

t.

14

18

of

God; Pr 14 29 15 18 16 32 25 15

t^EN n.pr.m.
THEON
D1 HA33

DiLvn

n.f.

a son of Nadab,

Lvn

t.

(cf.

Dti4

^N;

v.

v. also

v. also

on

Lag

sub ^x).

man, mankind,

mostly

etc.) (Ar. ^Llil (coll.),

-fy,

Aram. tWN, JuiJ/


~ (coll.), Nab. C12N, Palm. CJN,
Sab. D3X ]3HA1 Z MGI883 , also Ar. JXJ>, As. ntAt,
3;

& cf. tenisetu, humanity, human race, v.


cot gio sub ^ K ScmSc Hpt KAT2 " )abs. Is
8 + cstr. Je2o ; 1. of individ. Jb 5 13
H
Dnx-f3); Je
^55 cf.^Isi 3 (IID-1K) 5 6
'''???'
'X
20
tooto of my peace, i.e. my friend.

people,

SS

10

17

(||

10

mew Is 24 s 33 s 51' -^ 66 12 = men in


ordinarymen^73 5 cf/XDin i.e. a common stylus IS8 (v. 6TX nrsx Dt3 u ).
3. man,,
mankind Dt 32 s6 Jb 7 14 19 28 413 32 s 33 s6 36 s
Dnx & Q^3K v 24 + 6 2 esp. opp. God Jb
(||
2. coll.
general,

'

iCha 30 31
-

17

As. anpatu
v.

17

4 -5

14

i 5
2 5 33
9 io
.
(||D"J"??) so IS51 12
9
15
s
"N-ja
d-ik); c f.
103 ;
144

(P5?)7

12

(||

2Chi 4

10
;

^8

90 (||o-ik-ij3);
cnx-pi nen 'k^?

ny^w Jb

25

13'

104 1515

Jb, 13

BP2,

-jfpJK] vb. cry, groan (Aram. p3X, jaJ/*)


52
Inf. cstr. p3X Ez
Qal Impf. p'W Je 51
16
both of groaning of wounded (?? n ).
26

1.

14

'

an unclean bird
19

17

of man.

mng. quite dub.; on conjectures


19

Jbl5

ttyi^ n.m.
poet. (18

No

to,

21101886,739

men, people;

Zim

'

-hence D^Ji* pi. of

>

Ex 32 Nu 25" 32 -)-; cf. ^"'nn 1 S


flX'Pya Pr2 2 24 one given to anger, etc.;
-pX slow to anger Ex 34 Nu 14 Ne 9

of anger

+7

19

coll.

LJlol

>

2K

+ (1 7 7 1.) oft. subj. i"Pn pn>l etc.) Ais cm^er


%vas kindled Gn 30 39
Ex 4 22 23 32 10U +
24

cf.

the other hand AVetzst 10


BN68.

inclined

^e

Lr-i'

which however

social,

thinks denom.,

pride of

before, loc. sense

Si 5

friendly,

^ r '

( c f-

ti^J^

cf. 1^

ti;^
"
Chi
1

6
;

nn-fD

'X

io 18

'x

aaVb Is

n.pr.m. son of Seth

Gn 4 2c g6-7..io.n

61

u?:n

HON

tOX

HI.

Lag

v.

BN6S

so
( ft>
rrlG0

Dl

jjjjZMG 3886, 739

nSN 1B

(\

n.f.

woman,

Gn2

23

u
2i

cf.

late)

v 23 3

feminine).

fi\

9'

S28 V58 but

Bo*

cf.

728

Ges*

13tu

);

18

19

tnfeta Ez'23

44

2-3

iS2i 5 +; 'x emphat. a genuine (or ideal)


woman Ec 7 s8 (|| OIK); sim. of men as feeble,
timid Jeso 37 51 30 note esp. D^f? *|Bn */
children among the women, female children
2
2
N1131 18 (P); as conceiving Ex 2 Lv 12 2 S
21
children
u + travailing Jei3 bearing
;

Ju 13 24

Jb 14 15 14 2 5 4 + etc.;
B*B>3 rnx Gni8 u
0^3

18

suckling Is 49 15

cf.

33
31 ; with adj., or aTpTp.,r\\>y'i< nursing ivornan,
22
1
1
nurse Ex 2 7 ; njiT 'X harlot Jos 2 6

Jun

16 1

Pr2

Pr6 26 Je 3 3 Ez 16 30 2 3 44 so iTJT'K
44
supr.; T1BV30 'X
f; cf. also Ez 2 3

16

16

adulteress

Pr 30 20

Hoi

Ezr I0
wise

20

ni

(cf.

ntsta 6 26 ),

B*N

EMW "nafc

WW) foreign women 1K11 18


Neis 26 27 (cf. v 23 ); nffln 'X

"}D3

..io.ii.i4:i7.i8.44

woman, one known as clever, shrewd

16

etc.;

also B'jys 'X concubine

JU19 127

f.);

(del.

&

Co\

.),

pers. in

>oJl, Ki~ti antl;

& nx

rux

w^o^,

f.

pron.
f.

the

(both m.

being written

but not pronounced; As. atta, f. atti-e Dl 55a


the nt being merged in the double t; Heb.
,

!*,

fil^I

similarly.

PI.

Axam.fW3K,

yofcjf'.f. pflK,

nni^, riFlN

*"}:

^1,

f.

j-^'; As.aMwm).
but 26 7 1., with

(so regularly;

different disj! accents, nriX;

v Fr MM228 Sta 5178a


.

(rd.8fori8)p
cf.

ron> 2 s.m. thou (fcr cmte, v. supr.;


for nana) Gn 3 n w +oft.
Written ?X

rinj

19

S 24

+6

Jb

10

Ec

Ex

to a vb. for emph.,

22

Ne

18

Appended
HFIK bx^

iSif

1919

inquire i/jow, 20 3 22 18 Is 43 26 '"IFIX "1SD. Added,


for the purpose of strengthening a gen. or
19
accus. sf. 1
2
Pr 22 19 (Ges 8133 2 ).

TIN, i.e/fiX, the older & more original form


of FIX thou (fem.), preserved, prob. dialectically,
2
2
1623
8 1 Je 4 30
7 t,' in Kt, Ju 17 1
14 2
4

Ez 36 13

in Syr., the ^ may not


have been fully sounded: the Massorites direct
JpX to be everywhere read.)

ri^,

from

As

(V. supr.

lit-*

pron. 2

s.f.

thou (fem.) (shortened

two genders are


7
but, the not
'fco<^,
being sounded, are pronounced alike in X both
''AX (q.v.)

in Syr. the

written differently,

-'to/

(the root of the

Syr.'fco/'',

are written

Ez

(P)

widow 2 S 4 5 1 K 1 26 1 9 10 HK*33 'X


prophetess Ju 4 4 also cstr. bef. noun of quality
innate p r 6 24 ro^p? 'x 9 13 jn'x n l6 b)n 'x
'X Pr2i 9 25" 27 15
D
12 4 31 10 Ku 3 n
/
'.
Dmi
D'N
2i
~ATT
r
2. TI i/e (woman belonging to a man,
'X

JlJEfcx

17

J~0^

cstr.

'3

),

(Co mfeyi>); Q^J Gn


26
3
iK
sf. ^3 Gn 30
^3
Gn
+;
4
4 +;
12
s3
Gn
K'3
woman
D3
etc.;
1.
2
2
Ex
20
+,
3
22
6
29
22 23
22
Ex 35 3 6 Dt 7
i2 + J opp. man 2

PL

etc.;

3 - 3 -5 -

sf.

^SGni2 +(1W|i28

of inanimate things (P,

Ex 2 6

'X

BAram. Kt nn3X

Palm. Nab. XWliX, Eth.

'x abs.
Ph. n>X, As. a^8o<u COT
M
DBta
Dt
abs.
ii
+(appar.
Gn
+ ; cstr.
7

&

nnhK b^

Shemitic: ool, Ki'fl anta;

Aram. xnnx,

"' 00

G,OS5

PlE'NGn20 11 +

but

of Isr.) Zc 11

-id.,

wife, female (Ar.

DHM ZKMM

Nnri3X, XfiX, Jlfc^r,

ht:

mng.

er this

etc.

<JLjI,

also sub I. B>JX;

WI10

Jl\, Sab.nRjX

Ar.

delicate, cf.

Nun

Thrice

or

JjlX
13

Dt

Gn

ljl3X)

I2 11

13

24

s3

oft.

14

24

Ez'28 used as a masc.


5
(as in Aram, of ); but prob. ^X v sub nriX)
(
should be here read.
.

Di^l^ pron. 2 m.pl. you (masc.) (iovantem,

usually cstr. or

sf.)

Gn

24 25
-

s - 17

17

+oft.; of
T K(n) ^5?a

one betrothed (anx) Dt 20 7 28 30


Ex 2 3 22 nEten aX Ju 20 4 ; flBteb to wife
;

12

19

16

21

+ oft.

(after

n^,

[H3

Gn 2 22

husband or

34
father subj.); for wife (after "in^H, woman subj.)
3X c n 12
Gn 2 o 12
Dt 22 I9 29 +; for unfaith36
nate Dt 1 7 cf.
ful wife cf. 1 ; cstr. in phr.

Nu

^n

yyW X Pr 5 Mai 2
2K nate = step-mother Lv i8 8J1
2

54

-'

18

14 13

3. Female of animals

+4.
Firfijn

With

&

distrib.

fena

'X v

v. also

15

Je34
Ezi 3 20

recipr. sense, nxip 'X

from her neighbour Ex n 2


Jea 19 each one, of birds of

With

CinNn

i\,

following the vb. for emph. Ju.15


construed inaccurately with a fem.

mm Gn 31

tjfiN Ez 34 31 (many edd. \m),


Ez 13 1120 (edd. H3RX) 34" pr on. 2

f.pl.

you

(fem.)

TlVtf

Ar

(P erl1 cf
-

Jteal >

Aram N ?-'
-

n.pr.m.

(peril, healer)

king of Judali,

son of Abijam and father of Jehoshaphat 1


10
15.16.22; iCh 3 9 2Ch if"
i5 8 911 +2 4 t. 1
9
+ 28t. 2 Ch 14-21; Je4i

Am

G119 7 26" 29 4 + oft.

12

^DN
sub 4.

(E)
cf. Eu i
prey IS34 15 cf.v 16 (del. Bi Che); of cows (fig. of
3
heartless women of Isr.)
4 ; of sheep (fig.
;

fJu

31

each viornan
8,9

supr.)

14

20".

Gn7 22

v.

II.

HDK

tressed).

(f-

lli

Ar

<'*-y

ue sorrowful, dis-

PpN

62
T

p3N

without

n.m. mischief, evil, harm;

Gn42 438 (as

art.

alw. abs.

of Nip), 44

sub]',

s9

(nip),

Ex2i 22 23 (n\l).
-

TpDN
1"

Aram. ^o(

(gather, store,

draw
rrS 10

[DDS] n.m.

'

storehouse (Aram. N3DK,

ji/Vore,s^fy)pl.sf.T??^ Dt 2 8 Pr 3

tnDDN

WON

n.pr.m. (Aram.

10

50
head of a family of Nethinim Ezr 2 (om.Ne

s2

).

trODN n.pr.f. wife of Joseph ( 'Aw^,


belonging to (goddess)
L 'Ao-owttf Egyptian, =
"'
;

s0omm

s ')eak

479

prop, either
A^(Thes); Cook
As-Neit, favourite of Neith, or <Isis'-Neit)

Gn

45

4i

'

!,0

46

Mi 4

Ko

1-

'

382

fs.

^DN

104

S 15

29

fr. S)1D

(rd.

NB7s

Ba
); cs\
Q?SDN Lv 2 3 39
K'22 20 2 Ch 34 28

j j

16.24

21

io

Gn

QBDkf 39 7

42

);

Ex 3

29

16

n- be.) 24

Nu

(sq.

H-

Nu2i

(E)

Zc i4 2 (sq.

Jun 1S17 2S10


1

17

i2 29 +;

cf.

once obj. beasts Je


12 9 ; (c) things, esp. fruits of earth Ex 2 3 1016
(Gov't code) Lv 5 3 20 M (H) Dt 1 14 1 13 2 8 38 Is 1 f
v5? against);

Je-40

1012

Jb 39

the quails

Nu

12

+ 39
32 32
-

(b)

7
;

cf.Ru

3B>n),
||

(light),

1S15

26

Jb 34"

obj. pers.);
;

'

napW Je48 33 etc; imp/


Gn25 8 4-; liapK.I ^ 104 22
32

iapxnje

5o.

Gn2 9 Nu

12

CBpW

n Isi 14
i3
3 ;

19

Ba

IS57

cs<r. *lpKn

);

B'BDW

29

1.

i's

assemble, be

men Gn

gathered, reflex, (a) subj.

Inf. abs.

-)-;

NB74

Gn 49
1

f]DK s 1

Imv. s\OKn bt

GH49

"cf.

Pi. *|DM

15

Ex 9 +

etc.;

leDNn

47
Si7 u (on form

l'DNn 2

*)?:

),

is

43

7
(||

opi> glean)

food in gen. (?pxp)

Ch 3

jap), 2

(||

49

Ez^c) Ne8

+
v

7-8

J3p

(||

( s q-

acc

23

12
(all sq.'"^) 9
mostly of assembling for war Gn 3 4 30

earlier

Josio 5 Ju6 33

-i>y),

sty v

(sq.

( s i-

'3

L13

loc),

14

fr loc),

(sq.

(0) subj. flocks, etc.


(all

Nu

J); fish

11

io 17

S 13

G1129
22

(sq. ace. loc.)

(pass.; sq.

Hb

(cf.

20 11

plJ),

(||
11

25

W)

Qal);

(e)

inanim. subj. herbs Pr 27 s5 ; water 2 S 14 14 (in


sim.); bones for burial Je 8 2 cf. 25 s3 (bodies of

||

20

15

hunger Ez 3 4 29
also Inf. abs. Je 8 Zp i (joined with Tpn fr
445
considered Hiph. Inf. abs. by
P]1D, v. Kb
NB73
Niph. Pf. *|DM Nu 27" +
Ba
v. supr.)

(sq.

811
1
2
loc; all these JE); 1 S5
23 (sq. "!>)
5
16
12
8
17
(all
Jos 2 Is 1
Zp 3 Hb 2 Ez 1
pp) +
collect men, people, armies, etc., for fighting
23

(wrath,
4

(nil) v. also

gather, collect

(sq. "5>K)

^,-^ +

Jos 2 w

'N,

Gn

13

1 '

ace. to

(a) persons

v.

29

also njp.XO

cf.

leprosy v 307

Jo2 10

104

f 8s

hence destroy

');

(sq.

pass. aj)1 ""fiDK destroyed with

P<."ac*S. sipfc

17

^3pk)

Nu 2 i +nspN Nu
^ 5 o + // abs.
16

22

'ISDN

1 s.

,G

^BDN Ex 23
Nu 19'; ^&pK 2
^BpK
i.e.Hiph.; cf.Ko
(pointed
"'BDK
1.
Ez 34 s9
pass, pi. cstr.
n'DN 2

Je io 17 *SDN

Je 8 13 + (Hiph.,

K5 +

Jui8

(^23) so

25

yi);

(v.

man from

ms. ^ph

23

so prob. (sf.) ^Spk


DrSm ; Jmv. S]bN

11 16 ; 2
*l'DS

S6

Gn 30 + WBDK ^ 85 4
K 5 ^BD ^ 27 10 etc.;

t|DK

pf

Impf. cjb
6

20

D1 pr 45\^Qai
also 1P 5 1

vb. gather, remove (As. asdpu,

^"iDN
etc.;

23

11

Is 4 (reproach),
Jei6 5 (peace, sq. JO),
3o

q.

away, remove, withhand), Je io 17 (bundle, sq.

(obj.

(set free)

has Pi. DDSDSIO

12

take

K5

leprosy 2

JO),

52

and

S 14 19

remove

thorn-bushf)

T\br})

gather

1 4.

id.,

(11^1? ^32b

v. -]1D.

DD^

(d) draw. up the feet upon


perh. Is 40 11 J3p)
s3
3. bring top the rear
the bed (~b) Gn 49
s \3DS<: /1 1123
i.e. be thy rear-guard
of Is 58

Gn6

21

Ez

slain) v. also

29

5
(||

J*2p

appar.= compose, arrange


of Qal

2;

VntaN"?^

P)

Nu2o

yi3),'

Gn

10

24 26
-

rds. lap),

2. pass,

one's fathers

to

elsewh. to one's people

25

s - 17

35

s9
(||

(||nio) 2 7

(both ||m); also


28

gathered

be

Ju

'X3

VJSy-i'N (all
T
(||

(a)

which Co

for burial.

DOJl
T

13 - 13

fniap-^K

3i

s9 33
-

yi3*1)

49

bt

22 20

32

50 50
-

= 2Ch

2 Ch
money 2
22
) ; eggs Is 1 o
11
910
chariots
24 ; ashes of red heifer Nu 19
;
1
io 26 2 Ch i 14 etc.; of fisherman (frlTOma,
in metaph.) Hb i 15 of collecting wind Pr 3 o 4 , J?

hence also (b) be brought


in (into association with others, etc.) Nu 12 1415
(E) of Miriam, after leprosy; also refl. betake

T'JBna nVT'K.

"'?);

14

(sq.

company

one's fathers

(a) obj. pers. esp. gather to

22 20

28
(^natf^?)=2 Ch 34

Niph. of same vb. q. v.); hence


52
bring, obj. pers. 1 S i4 (on form here

(~^f; both
also (b)

2. gather an individual into

of others

Dr)

(both

||

Qal

Moses

q.v.);

30

S 17 13 (both sq.
even with inanim. subj. Je47 apNn

oneself, of

(E),

cf.

,,

^"'.V^"''?

(addressed

beast brought

Ex 9 19

home

to

sword)

(sq. *!" loc.) for

of

man &

protection

||

S 11 27 (both sq. "*?$), association, realso of


sponsibility, protection being implied

v.

34

stray ox or sheep Dt 2 2 2 (sq. ^if"??) ; hence


10
n
(cf.
also (c) take up, care for, subj.
ty 27

3. Pass, of Qal 4; be taken away, removed,


men Is 57" (||iaN); fishHo4 3 glad-

perish, of

ness Is 16 10

Je48 33 (sq. J); also reflex., withdraw itself of moon Is 60 20 ( k>de> NU). t Pi.
Pt. *)pKtp Nu io 25 + VBDVO Is 62 s (so BD v.
||

1DM
DaaSKD Is52 12 :- 1. gather harvest

201

Ko'"

);

Is62 9

bodies for burial Je 9 21


2.
15ls
in,
receive
into
take
(sq. '"W3) Jui9
3. as
(||j*3p);

rearward Nu 1 o 25 (P) Jos 6 913


(both E); fig. of God Is52 12
+Pu. Pf. ^PSI
4
14
(cods.) IS33 Zc i4 etc; Pt. S]pS Ez 38 12
10
6e gathered, of men Is 2 4" Ho 1 o (sq. ?V against)
12
4
Ez 3 8
booty Is 33 wealthZc 14 14 tHithp.

1,127

but Hitz-Now al. refer to the wise ut;


terances, called lords (possessors) of collection
because of their well-connected grouping.

subst. rearguard,

Dt 33 s

Inf. 'ipsnn

Nu 1

Hebrews

gather tliemselves.

n. [m.] collection, rabble, only

of the camp-followers attending

Exodus.

at the

TNilSDW
(tat -

[fpDp^]

f)p3CNn

n.pr.m.
3rd son of Hainan Est
*
J
equo sacre datus ace. to

Pers. aspaddta, ab

TF)DN n.m. IsS210 gathering (on formation


NB109
cf. Ba
cf.
) of summer fruit nTSDS Mi 7
10
^pnn 'X gathering of the locust,
abs. ^DX Is 32
4
i.e. as the locust devours, destroys IS33
F|DN n.pr.m. (cjatherer, cf. Ph. n.pr.f. riDDs)
tl. father of nxv the recorder 2 K i8 ,837 = Is

Thes

Add 71

&

after Pott

Benfey).

f["1pK]

36

s ' 22

2. one of David's chief musicians, a


Ch 6 2424 (|| JO^n v 18

Levite, son of Berechiah 1


[JTX y 29 vid. these names)

17

||

Heman &

Ethan, all called) Dnnkten v 19 v. also i6 55 7


37
cf. v
Heman & Jeduthun v4142 ) ; 25 s named
(II
with Heman & Jeduthun also 25 s 2 Ch 5 12 35 15 ;
-

V' 5-

|DW

Ch

29

cf.'

repeated mention
f

he

siWT-^y

30
,

12

46

ssiin p]ps

made

is

l??"' ?. 3 , sons, descendants,


1

who sang and played


(||

and

v2 2

25

2
;

pupils, or those

manner

Ch

25
called Dn-feten

Ch

also

mhn

also of sons of Asaph

after his

Heman & Jeduthun)


Ch 35 15 Ezr 2 41 ,Ne f 44

cf.

called also

is

22

Ezr

cf.

10

'per-

forming service of purification, Hezekiah's


time 2 Ch 29 13 one of them prophesying 2 Ch
;

19
20 14 ; 1 Ch 26 for *|DN 'JO rd. 5)p\3K
V.?, cf. 9
T
'
on nat 9 15 ^3T Ne 1 17 -flat 1 35 calied'*]pS-;3
1

v.

these names.

Ne

t3. keeper of king's park

Aram. "IDS, J>f,


JJI, As. asdru, cf. C0T
Eth. htid: ftiPd;) Qal Pf. sf. DnpX Jb 36 13
5
20 14
3 fs nips Nu 30 + etc. 7m;;/. IDNJ 1
,

Ju 16 7
Je46 4
16

formation cf.Lag
(J); ipKn 'n

Ex

23

16

Ba

T???

(E) both

t [r|DS] n.[m.] what

is

EX34

3n

22

Cov't codes.

gathered,

store,

CppSn

JVa store-house, near south gate


of temple 1CI126 15 (cf. 2CI125 24 ); v 17 'xn alone
hence
in

same sense;

cf.

DHJ?B*n ''SpX

Ne

12 25

ing "VBK 'X =iapN Is 2 4 they are collected, as


a collecting captives unto a pit (dungeon); or
;

22

18
;

but perh.

a gathering

rd.

(as) captives,

"VDKn f)DX

(cstr.);

Weir Che.
t[nSpfr*]

7m. IDS

^u8

27

collection

assembly) only niSDX

\bj73

Ec

12

(cf.
11

18 44

21

IDS J u 15

Nu 3 o +
Ho io Pi.
3

TlDsb

^DS!

sf.

n'px

TIDS

13
;

Ju 15 10

10

Kt (Qr

''TpS);

Ph.

HDDX

(D^pan'nrn)

compared to driven nails; members of learned


assemblies Thes MVal.; so postB. Heb.NHWB

1.

bind, for security, ibal

tie,
11

(blessing of Jacob);
to vine (sq. ?) G11 49
1010
!'
horses and asses 2
is dub. De
;
7

|n8

with cords; Che bind


the procession with branches, etc.
2. tie, har710
ness, kine to (3) cart 1 S 6
so (metaph.) Ho

bind

the festal victim

io 10 harness them to (?) tlieir tv)0 iniquities


/
(but Jer Ew Now make S here
1D' chastise,
a
D1DS
v
also
sq.
ace.
chariot Gn 46 s9 (J)
cf.
);

2K9

Exi4(E)

21

1K18 44 2K9

abs.

making ready chargers D^pIDH

of

DiBhBn

etc., as

j UI

=2

l6

Gn

Simeon

prisoner,

gio.i2.i3.i3.i3

21

even

'X Je 46 4

3. bind, with cords, fetters,

ty.

42

s4

(E),

Samson

Duma's 2K25

5.7.s.n.n.i=.

Ch 36"= Je 39

also 2 Cb.33"; cf.


52
nsy), 23 33 ;
(s^a
rva
'x
17
13
divine
chastisement
cf. of
Jb 36 & v. also Ez
20
8
yjr 149 ;
fig.
of
absolute
authority yjs 105 22 ;
3
34
esp. Pt. pass. 2 S 3 thy hands were not bound

(without ')

and

11

thy feet not put in fetters); D^jpisa 'S Je

&m

^v-^an);
's jb 6 8 (prob. fig.
40 cf.
3
metaph. of king held captive by a woman's
imprisoned (whether
perh.
tresses Ct 7
bound or not) Gn 39 20 40 s 5 (all JE); as subst.
1

||

prisoners

pi.

distressed,
n.f.

"ibsb

cstr.

Inf. 'abs.

n.f. verbal, a collecting, gather-

they are gathered with

etc.;

pi.

trips
aJ. cstr. npK
TIpX^ i 5
G1149 11 jkws. "ilDS Gn 4 o 3 4- ; pi. QniDK 39 20
+ ; also Ju i6 21 25 Qr (Kt Dn^DX); Onrcn Ec
34
20
14
4 (cf. Now); rvhDS 2 S3 ; cstr.niDS G1139

(||

'"^P^

cf.

11

Gn40 29 +

"IDX1

(||

n.[m.] ingathering, harvest (on


NB136

Gn42 24

ibN?.!

BN173

(Ar.

Gl0S!

TPpDN

bind, imprison

tie,

73-83 are ascribed to Asaph;

TH ^3 Ne

vb.

61

^i46

&

7
;

Gn 39

20

(Kt, v. supr.); so (late) as


compassion Is 49

obj. of divine

D"nDXn TV? prison J1116 21

'-

5
;

cf.

Ec 4 14
4. gird (rare & late) DnE>3 -ftx 'X
18
("MX
= slaves' waistcloth,ES p. 2 5 supr.;
Jb 12
-i?i
Hoffm rds.
for nbsi) v:np-^y DniDN \2T\n
.

64

T1DN
12
5. sq. nni>tt begin the battle, make
4
the attach (cf. Germ, mit jemandem anbinden)
6. fig. of obligation of
i
20 14 2 Ch 13 3

Ne

vow

oath or

I?!!?

v7

etc.,

Niph.

10

n^o

Qal 3,

'N, usually

3 - 5 - 5 - 6 - 8 9 - 11 12

19

"D*n G1142

16

(E).

Jul6

]W;

" band, bond (Aram.^DN,

'

Ges 584 * 12 K ) l^DS, of


DniDN Ec 7 2f of hands of evil
-

on the form
14

Samson Ju

v.

'

TV^ prison

woman; "TOSH

Je37 15

"M^DN n.m. Gn3920 bondman, prisoner (Ar.


MI IDtf)' abs. ^ 79
^,J, Aram.
2125
22
Kt;
102
pi. DT?K Gn 3 o +, cf. Jui6
20 Qr;Vn;DN^6 34
cstr.n;p^io7' +,Gn39
9 +
2022
only
elsewhere
(J),
Gn
prisoner
etc.
39
J

W,

11

21

band, bond,

'

^kwCl

Eth.

Sargontextc.p.l6.1.65*p.S0^_

ni-iDb

l328 22

poet.

for IDIO)

al.

Lyon
Di

(SO

nripiD J e 5 s 27 s

pi.

Jb I2 1S

Cfctr _ -ytffo

&

H'*k,

Syr.

As. mesiru, sheathing, plating, e.g.

'N (B'Sri'Jf om.)

s
be taken prisoner V^BN Is 22 ; VVDK to.

t"VlDN n.m.

cf.

Hoffm

bound, imprisoned,
(E) 2 ms. HDn Ju

oe

(="iDNb;

late

without

"I3K

Samson); Imv.

(of

Pu. Pf.

nM Gn 42

(juss.)

6 - 10 - 13

cf.

pass, of

Imp/,

PB^S?

(only N1130, P)

sq.acc.cogn.lDN 1SN

i6

t["Oi>2] n.m.

cstr.

Jb39 5 noiD L352 2 sf. ^DiO ^ 116 16


^nilDiO Je30 a CD'HpiD Is 28 s2 i)nnpie
;

yjr

bands ace. after WIS Jb 39 s restraining-bands of wild ass; ^ 1 1 16 bonds of distress


2
Is 5 2 ^P.WS ' bonds of captivity of Zion, vb.
2

etc.;

Jb 12 18 naB tra!?D "iDto ( so


rd., v. supr. & AVEV); Di understands bonds
imposed by kings; Hoffm girdles of kings, &
rds. "1D*1 in ||, for "IDNM; more oft. ace. after
prii yjr 2 3 bonds imposed by A| & his anointed,
5
20
cf. Je 5 & 2
( 33, v. Comm.); of Yahweh's
breaking bonds of Isr. Je 30 8 Na i 13 (last four
Hithp.;

also

cf.

^ ~n#), bonds of oppressed f 107

||

Is 28

s2

'

*p}l?

Je 27 s
symbol, of rule of Nebuchadrezzar.

bonds imposed by Assyria;

i.e.

14

(||ttb) lit.,

cf.

as having rest in grave from


;
1S
esp. as obj. of divine comtask-master Jb 3
M
7
passion * 68 (|| TIT), 6 9 (||lta); 1*

poetic; Is 14

T ("HDID n.pr.loc. station of Isr. in wilder-

17

m*

11
21
||nnwn
79 102 (both
(||niobl *JB>n
c f.

^);

107

v.?),

10

wtt

brp*

H'N Ea3

34

mpnn'Kv

T"VDN

n.[m.] mostly

coll.

prisoners (ace.
BNno

22

Osiris

(sim. of

Che Di);

Ch

is

broken, but

)
'

259

Che

cf.

taken

ref. to
'

Be Zo Ot

T"VDN

al.;

WW

i?.3

prob.

SB

= sows of
art.)

id.,

Nu 3 f-

ah-iddina, Ashur hath given a brother} king of


B.C. 681-668, son & successor of Sen-

nacherib Is37 38

Ezr4

2
;

= K 19
2

37

(van

H. pimDX)

d.

COT.

cf.

stdra,

of Abihail, cousin and adopted


daughter of Mordecai, of tribe of Benjamin;
made queen in Vashti's place by Ahasuerus;
her Jewish name nenn q.v. Est 2 7 8 10 11 15 15 16 17

+ 47 t.

Ex 6 21

Ch

Ebiasaph v 8,22

Est.

F|N

v.

sub spx.

BAram. 1DN, Syr. iW so forms with suff.


NB62
5208a
but perh. Aram,
"cf. Sta
infr. v. Ba
B X175
3
cstr.
'tf abs. Nu 30 +
loan-word v. Lag
)
cf.

star)

daughter

II. *ltf*

1 1DN n.m. >u 3a 8 bond, binding obligation

conj. denoting addition, esp. of some-

thing greater, also, yea (so Ph. Aram.

&?

*!$,

"

n.pr.loc.

Assyria

I.

v 13

is

trans, as n.pr.

n.pr.m. son of Korah

6 7 ; called son of

locality unknown.

"iriDN n.pr.f. Esther (Pers.

Hi

exiled Isr., but v. also

1BK

was Mt. Hor

(this

Dt io 6

"""),

Jeconiah the captive (yet note omission of


so

nn

rds.

judgment upon kings of earth)

42 7 (||^n '7&;

01 5185a corruption of ^DN, cf. Lag


Symmi 105iGGA18S4
in battle Is io 4 (Lag
etc.,

37t

33

T^TrnD^ n.pr.m. Esarhaddon^As.^sw-

12

to

"VDN

2 -,f

trthDfo

11
called captives
of liberated exiles of Isr. Zc 9

of hope

Nu 20

Another form

specif,

;,

where Aaron died

ness,

ace. to

sf.

iTIDK v 5

pi. sf.

nnpN v

6 - 15
,

iTIDX v a

only

Nu

30 (P), binding obligation of oath or vow;


3 4 5 5 6 3
mostly ace. cogn. with IpN (q. v .) Nu 3 o
13
11.12.
^33 IBN v "IBN n$DB> binding oath v 14
-

trnDQT
covenant

cstr.

(J

-^^

which D3

if.

is

1. very rare in plain prose (in

more usual):

as rather often) I also in


2

ii*. 2 o*

g 20 h

^ Dr

Gn 40 * (*withpron.,
my dream, Nu 1 Dt
16

14

* Est
2

12

more

freq. in poetry, esp. as

introducing emphatically
49
a new thought Dt 33 3 20 28 1 S 2 7
f 16 6 " 18
14
68'"'
65 they shout for joy, yea, they sing
28!;:
16
10
28,:
1
28 *89
Pr22 19v 2233 23
74t 89
93 Pr22"+ or an more
16 *- = 4 *- 28 *- 41 *
elevated prose style, Lv 26
and
25 t. in the impassioned rhetoiic of Is 2 (40 24 -

</ie

(=.J"QDKi?; text dub.


j.Jg.

cf.

'"

'd 00 d 0/

Ez 20 s7

GN1882.168f.M61.

so S).

n.f.

nnan

T ^;
1

e -|D1

cf.

Lag

V Sub ID^J
.

15

24

1026

48 ), e.g. 40 41
42 13 43 7 19 46 11 yea, I have
spoken, I will also bring it to pass; I have
-

msa

65

-JDN
1215
purposed, I will also do it
Implying
48
something surprising or unexpected, even, in-

ephod, priestly garment, shoulder-cape or mantle; a. as worn by ordinary priest made of white

4
deed Jb'i 4 3 i5 *.

stuff (13)

Dti5 Hb2
,7

Ne2 18

I9

and even indeed


n,

SJNn

26

=9

3S

39 40 42 44
-

really

WON-ejKl.

With

Gni8

2CI112

I have erred

(if)

indeed

Lv

also

32

and even Jb 19 4

15

13

and

f\K\

^68 iCh8

15

13 - 23

sweep away the righteous

wilt thou indeed

Am

11
with the wicked 1 v 24
2
In
Jb 34" 40 s
contrast to a preceding thought (expressed or
29
implied) but, nay (imo) \// 44 10 58 3 cf. Ju 5 *.
.

2. (Equallyinprose and poetry) with ref. to


a preceding sentence, yea, a fortiori, the more
so(
how much more ! after an affirm, clause
=how much less ! after a neg. one): t2 S 4 10f
when one told me, Saul is dead
I took hold

"

and slew him ... '31 Win B^Bh D^tf? *1


a fortiori, how much more (should I do so),
when wicked men have slain a righteous person, etc.! Ez 14 21 (Ew Hi) 15 5 Pr 21 27 (in all
these passages ^ = when) Jb 4 19
So R^l ti S
s
13
F|N1
yb$ n!?N-'>3
an d the more
23 2 K 5
(z=and how much rather), when he hath said
of him

More commonly in
strengthened" by ^ (q. v.), v. infr.
^ *]$ 1. furthermore +Ez 23 40

this sense

to thee, etc.

quin imo, quin etiam).

tGn

that

that

God has

said

(cf.

^n

(is it)

+Pr.

31

is

God really said

has

e.

ref. to

how much more

i.e.

lo,

(Ges
indeed

a preceding
often introduced by fH or

nsn), yea, that


!

Hb

2. in a qu.,

3. with

above).

sentence (which
less)

1 i.

the righteous

yen

in the earth Nt?ini

is

(or

recompensed

*] 'tis

indeed that

(=ho\v much more) the wicked and the sinner


11
7 10
Jb 9 14 15 16 25 6 1 S14 30 1 K8 27
15 if io
!

(=2 Ch6 IS )

thee

Ch

but

32
v.

14

35

the heavens

]"P3n >3 ?|K 'tis

(cannot do
2

lo,

so), i.e.

15

So

RS

86111 -

(Hi De)

when

r?
5-

cannot contain

indeed that this house

how much

^1 tDt3i

436

Ne

Dr

Sm293
)

18

less this
:7

S21 6

2S16

*!

house

(perh.;

(InJb

11
.

simply

is

= yea,

(existence

& mng.

dub. Thes

MV al.

denom. v.
prop. JJ, come as am-

identify with *12K gird on, but this

Lag BN178it;xl890,p

bassador, as

TlBM

15

V of liEN).

8t.)& "TDK

ot.)n.m. Ex28 7 ephod

cf. 2; so Samuel as
'H "^3H girt with an eph.;

Ch

15

27

'

11*1

84ai2.R.

cf.

but

L ag

i.o.

comp-

shortened from 'NH 3B>n


7

God) N

abs.

'

Ex 25*+;

6 14 (id.)

b. as prescribed in

bv);

more

for high priest,

costly,

&

blue, purple, scarlet,

linen

woven

of gold,

(? B>B>)

threads,

&

provided with shoulder-pieces

breast-piece

of like material, ornamented with gems and

Ex

28

28, 39, also

Lv

gold,

4 - 6 - 12 - 15

87 ;

29

35

prob.

9 - 27

39"+

S 2 28

t.

Ex

('N NB'b)

17

14
3g>n Ex 2 8 27 28 29 s 39 2021
sub 2); 'Kn
5T
Lv8 7 'Kn ^V? 2 9 39 22 (cf. Lv8 7 ); with vb.
?y 'KrrJIK }ri3 put the ephod on Aaron Lv 8 7
21

10

cf.

(v.
;

s
ephod used in consulting
1 S 23
'it,
borne in hand (rd. iT3 'KH1 Ti} We Dr) v 9
18
77
in both
30 (all c. Bfcan)+i4 (efal) & v

2.

'**

jnx & v 18 also Nfe>l Klo Dr; a.


s
ace. to Thes MV Di Ex 28 al. properly sub
1 b; consultation of '* in that case by Urim

rd. "Nn for

& Thummim

in the breast-piece attached to the


"

ephod (cf. Ex 2 8 28 30 & v. D^IN); if so, in view


of NBO 1 S 2 28 i4 3 18 (cf. supr.), not used elsewhere wear exc. 22 18 & of 23 s the word might
be used by meton. for the breast -piece itself;
-

b. others, e.g. Sta 6 ^-

1-

466 471
'

Bu KS115 al.,

think of

an image representing
3.
cf. following.
a. ephod of gold made by Gideon Ju 8 27 for
a local sanctuary, by which Isr. was ensnared;
= 2 b ace. to <S Thes ('sine controversia ')
Stu al.+ Sta Bu I.e. ; orig. =gold sheathing of
an image (cf. etymol. supr. & Is 30 22 sub '"ISX)
'i;

MVJBe Ko Hauptprobleme69 think of garment, as sub


1 v. supr. b. made (material not given) for a
14 17 18 20
boB
private, local sanctuary Ju 1 f 1
(
fttDO, Q^Q-jri in all, for gives fUBO v 20 om.
-

||

Jq);

Ho

cf.

abide without king,

Isr. shall

prince, sacrifice, pillar, ephod or teraphim; ace.


to Thes al.
Sta Bu l.c.
2 b; Stu Be By al.

regard as sub 1

in view, of distinction from

& Cain

7DS H3DD

it seems more likely that


an image, but some means of con-

this is not

sulting deity, perh. in imitation of

Urim &

Thummim.
TlbS! n.pr.m.
nasseh

Nu 34

father of a chief of

Ma-

s13
.

tjjlDbS] vb. denom. gird

on ephod, Qal

'

Aram. JL3 id. (on mng. v. Lag'- c '),


BP 39
on form v. Ges
also As. fid, pittu Zim

(Eth. &$*&'.
perh.

David when dancing before ark

so
1

'K NB>b

.)

^72^
infr.;

a temple-servant

D^X TON"*? f]K indeed,

1S22 13

^Lsj,

&

thinks liSK

robe of approach
cstr.

'

to

iS2 +; 1.
13

Pf

nnatO

12X11 3Bri3 \b

Ex

gird the ephod upon him

wrought band of

ta(||T3n)Lv8 7

tiTTQN
t

".

the

29 and thou shall


cunningly s5

ivith the

ephod; so Impf.

13^*1

n.f.

ephod

(
^

= liSN

for

which

it

66

&

sf.

~riSN

supplies cstr.

ephod,

cf.

1. of high-priest's
s
b, only imBN 3Bn Ex 28

JBW
Tn^Q^J n.pr.m. an ancestor

forms).

J330

22

^BD? \b^pa

(||

^
liSN

naif) cf.

72 J^

a.

K&'

'

meaning dubious).

(Ar. Jil disajjpear, depart,

TvDN n.m. Jb
'N alw. abs.

'

blSK

48(
-)

Dim

\bntt

45
,

of the 'king of the

3,6

Antiochus Epiphanes.

i.e.

tJl2N
N?^,

44

vb. bake (As.

\kfy~ Qal

19

Pf.

Lv

^BX} consec.

^nshll

Exi6
pi. D'BN Gn

23

=1SN

HBN

Pi!.

etc.

20

19

Aram.

WDN

3
;

Impf. 3

IBKfl

Gimo

16
40 -)- 'niBN
"9
26
2 6 (H) Is 44

Zim

Gn

'tf

26 2G

^V Ez 46

24

28

epil,

BP43

-}-;

Ex 16 23

S 28 24

ni?j3).

4I

Gn 40
'
J e 3 ySl N pi J^nD

alw. as subst. &<?r

Pi!,

10

^J] )

Ho

^4.6.

13
fliriBD,
out of the bakers' street; also i S8
(||
TVini?!; only here fem.)
Xo where as a menial
13
office, not even i S 8
where despotic power &
Niph. Imjyf.
growth of court emphasized.

Lv6 10

nSXPI

fs.

Qal

pass, of

nrot?

cf.

baken of

be baked,

Lv2 3 17 ;
Dv Lv 23

n^SKFl

fpl.

(||

hskd Lv

tlSK

n.[m.J thing baked,

day of

Am 5

(cf.

2.

20

sub ba) J

of calamity Is 8 22

fig.

Zp 1 15 (both

of wickedness Je 23 18

sim.

s
(Ihtfn, opp. onns), 59 (||^.,

n3B>n), 58 10

(||

opP

rnrui).

""[^DbS] adj. (darkened, concealed, thence)


late, of crops;

rib'BN

Ex

32

of wheat

tSpNft n.[m.] darkness,

Ju

&

spelt.

Jos 24 (E) Db*1

K1DK

Isi 9 12 JV17 15 Ho 13 10
IS22 NiaN Tjb-np what is
;

2. in a

io 10 N1BN

command

Jb 9

24

MV

Thes

51C5b

&

on Je

&

Egyptians.

deep darkness

(=W

der.

fr.

:il

iTbsND,

rds.

Hiph. Pt.;

nvanbt?

86

Ct

cf.

baND

Sta 302b n TbaND; Jager

cf.

thinks this <T an enclitic part, of emphacomp. As.) only r O p.X Je 2 31 fig. of ^
in dealing with his people (|pB*1D).
sis,

&

bb^^

JDK

v.

sub bba.

(meaning dub., perh. turn,


Ezl

t]Di, ]Di^ n.m.


1

32

28

27
;

"3Efo<

JBN

Ez

?aiN
;

Exif;

iKf;

16

pl.

'

20

cstr.

D^BiN

K
iKf +

if not then,

who is it?

24

25
.

instr. of

Vision

Ez

Ex

I4 25

cart (nbaj?) I s 2 8 27

ivheel

N& 3

of

cf.

Pr 20 26

(as

s3

b. wheels in

15 - 16 -16-19.19.20.-20.21.(d e l.Co)21

Is

cstr.

punishment),
I

JBiN

faiN
33

Dn^Bix Ez io 12 etc. a.

of chariot (nB|-lb)

(threshing)

fUB).

cf.

wheel. abs.

Ew

but

of ['baND],

fern,

BAS471

this,

between Hebrews

0,

ace. to

38

pray

DD/^B

't'iT'T'ENp n.f.

do

calam-

know, then; (in


23
3
6
apod.)Pr6 Jbi 9 Jbi 9 $ P^n^ iBN fpjpo
would, </iei, that my words were written
3. after DX, G1143 11 IB^nKtNiBN J? DN if it be
so, then,

'1

19

Pr 4

V!K;

n.f. darkness, gloominess,

HlBTI, py, baiy)

or wish:

21 '

nbsK.

cf.

cstr. nri3D

there to thee,

Am

and NiB"]), enclitic part, then (prob.


from 13, a part, with a demonstr. force, cf.
13, na liere, with N prefixed.
In the Targs. pa
is used somewhat similarly, e.g. Gn 26 10 Xu 1 29
Is I 9 48 1819 ),
used 1. in connexion with interrogatory pronouns or adverbs (like cipa, norc,
tandem): KiBX 'D Gn 27 s3 who, then,.. ? v 37
nfe'ys TO NiBK na^ and for thee, then, what
shall I do, my son?" Ex 33 16 N BN IH^ nB31 and
wherein shall it be known, then
.? NiaN n>6<
Tj^lbp

-\Sk).

(cf. fa"}

NiaN

of cala-

fig.

(opp.

17

(Jb 17 15 19 623 2 4 25 ), elsewh.

where, then?

26

ity 'n Exio + ; ^jnbax is 5 8 10 ; P l. nibsx


Is5 9 9 1. darkness Dt28 29 Pr7 9 (||rW> jit^X);
of supernatural darkness in Egypt Exio 22 ; of

'31

ni3n

2. esp.

30

22

10

t[nSD]

gloomy, of day of ^

adj.

TnT>DN

ifir.

(||"JC>n q.v.),

opp. pu!)

~\VT\,

(cf.

secrecy, treachery

T^pN

1.2.5.16.17.20.22

obj.

>

/m-y.

S 8 13 etc. bake,

9i

\|/-

n n .\?bS); darkness, gloom of underworld


moj>s) personif.
Jb io 2 22 (|JTf n jhk, naa^y
s
Jb 3 iAa m(/Ai Zi darkness take it 'X ^"inj3^;
18
fig. of spiritual darkness Is 2 9
(||T^ n ); of
(|| ^l?'

mity Jb 23 17

QnBK Ho

Is

of night

1. darkness,

3
(opp. D^nV); deep in the earth, 'X ?BK Jb 28

fs. sf.

Je 37 31 ); ntep Gn
24
3
nwo niw Exi2 39 (J); nibn
i 9 '(J) 1S28
Lv2 4 s (H); nmpEz 4 6 20 ;'l>? Ex 1 2323 (P
39 pSB,
Lv 24 s n^D,
c. 2nd obj. of material Ex 1

Dn^ Lv

(of

set

darkness, gloom (onlypoet.)

-'-

north/

the sun)).

hoth
+ [nt^l n -[ -l P alace ( s yr
from Pers. apaddna, cf. Spiegel AHpers Keilscbr 128
ZMG1885
but this ^treasury, armoury, M. Schultze
-

&

(etymology

s
39 the cunningly-wrought band of Ids ephod.
2. of sheathing of idol-images,
?? rOB rnBK

1S9

of Saul

13

Ezek.'s

O 6.9.9.9.9.10.10.
12.12.12.13.16.16.19 XT 22

<-.i
1 1
c. wheels of the ten bases be30 -m.32.32.33_
neath the lavers in Sol.'s temple i
7
1

67

TuDNJ
(perh.

=in

n.[m.] circumstance, condition

turning) only du.

lit.

tiTODM V

11

Pr 25

(right) circumstances

loc, also Orelli

8816
(

Xf V-

&7r -

= madis,
MV form

Dl Prl35f comp. As.


-

tDS^

(cf.

23

Dps) vb. cease,

an end: only Qal


s0

q.v.

come

to

Gn

1516

(of

3 ms.;

Pf.

(terrible one:

||

rfa, m??),

47

(HDn

77

n.m. prop, ceasing, hence

[VEN] BNO

DBS;

end, extremity, only in the poet, phrase ^DBN


w
PIS (V' 59 piNH 'tf) ends, extreme limits, of
17

10b

= f 9 8 3b ^ 22

apdpu

Ziiii

^i8 +;

52

13
a rare poet. syn. of PS): Is 3 4 and
his princes DBS VPP shall become nought,

41
(||

DSS31

12

Whl DBNE

17

ViT;

;?to'

40
41
pX3) as made of nought and wortblessness
;

by him, 41 24 (rd. &3pJJB


yBS); 5 2 4 and Asshur op-

are they accounted

DBMD,
pressed

pKD,
||

v.

him DQK3

(sq.

Ew

nought.

b. as part,
(cf.

<m ejicZ 0/ place = till there is no place (cf.


20
36
13
10
PS ""S? ^40 ), Am6 (cf. P Ju 4 ), Dt 3 2
26
s
11
(hence, in prose, 2 K 14 ), Is 45 (cf. pK 43 )
v 14 4 6 9 54 15 niy pa1. "OK Zp 2 13 Is47 810 isprob.
to be rendered, 'I am, and there is none besides'
(so Ges Ew Di etc.), the 1 being 'paragogic'

is

nj?a.

) Qal

'I

am, and /

(Ges so

'

3a

ace. to

am

35

De

the

),

T^ PS)

cf.

is sf.

of

&

subj. evils

mo na^D

(a) only:

Dii

fNu

(b) ? DBN save that,


v20 ) 23 13
howbeit (qualifying a preceding statement):
22

tXu

(cf.

28

13
Sta Dr).

S 22

'

cf.

Jon

lit.

misfortunes

WBDK

13

(subj.

^ 40
\bn f 18
T\\V\

13
5
,

hold, be strong (so Thes wh.

comp. Ar. Jp\ excel =multum valuit ;

MV conrp.

jli) only Hithp. P/. 3 pi. *pBNnn Is 63 13


31
Est5 10 2 ms. pBnn I s
/TO;;/. pBnn Gn4 3
pBXnk Is 4 2 14 pBKnNJ 1 S i 3 is l./orce,
64
also

11

compel

'

1S13

ooieself

2.

restrain

oneself,

10
refrain Gn 43 45 Is 4 2 Est5 ; of ' Is 64 ;
15
of Yahweh's compassion Is 63
TPD'T! T^P
31

14

11

IpENnn s 2$ (almost

passive).

t[pEN]

n.m.

2S22

16

'

confining waters; poet.)

channel

?]S

(as holding,

P^BX

cstr.

Q^BN Ez6 + C^BX Ez 3 2


20
i
+ sf. TP' Q S Ez 35 VjJ'BS*

Is 8 7

= stream-bed,

'X

cstr.

;'

wady &?P

ravine,

18

cf.

22 16 ;

12

Ct 5
Q^TO

also

'K

Jb6

i8'

15

Jb6 15

^BK

v/'

2
42 Jo

of river-bed Is 8 7 ;

Jo

channel

but better V/i*

pi.

:0

S
so

word) EZ31 12 32 s 34 13
3
8
^126"; ||^3 Ez6 35 36 4 6 fig. of bones of
18
of
hippopotamus (as hollow) HK'm 'N Jb 40
41'
furrows betw. scales of crocodile O^p
D^BX nno Jbi2 21 is dub.; Tlus MV Di al.
also (without defining

Pr 14 28 26 20 Jb

c. as adv. of limitation

1 s.

and I am
DDX3
self).

(i.e.

all-sufficient

(like pt?a, q.v.) without:

8 2 .

Ew S211b

nought besides'

my

nought besides

BN f 40

Pf.

,,

hut

v.

al.

PS

s
of. .), very rare in prose (2 S 9 ), chiefly
s
Oipp DBK ly till there
a poet. syn. of PS: Is

Is45

Di

yb>*

of negation, prop, cessation of

5 - 618 - 21

DBKO

vb. surround, encompass (As.

BP59

t[D2^] vb.

nought

as in vfat etc.

encompass (poet.)

fig-,

^y);
116 3

also

subst. (mostly

29

0?P);

28

s
4
67 Pr 30
Expressing non-existence: a. as

23

2.

all

sub

v.

Is 41 24 txt. err. for

Saad Thes

so 33 3!

nypN

S 17

1,

Dt 33
the earth, used esp. hyper bolically
]0
Mi 5 3 Je 16 19 ^ 2 s 59 14 72 s (=Zc 9 10 );
1 S 2

D9,

(meaning unknown; Lag


on. basis of MSS.
of would read CD 1BD e^e or brink (i"~)
of water; but such a pronounced Aramaism is

DH),

||n:>3,

13

BS76

tL^jSNJ

Is 45

cf.

<S33,

iChu D^l

of Jerusalem, called in

"^

the ankles (so

DDN n.pr.loc. in Judah, c. 16 miles

t Q^ETT

SW.

TOTD2N DDN,

i.e.

AW

most): only Ez 47 s 'K water of (i.e.


reaching to) the so 7 es (or ankles); cf. v 4 ""O
D $?P water reaching to the loins.

not probable), only

fail,

4
money, ^D?), Isi6 (extortioner:

29

contur-

^3

fr.

not needed for parallelism).

is

the two extremities,


Ges;

lit.

Aram. KrifB, J&sus), or

much,
comp. Ar.

&

l^tiop^v;
confused, helpless, cf.
batus sum; others emend njllBX
however

Baer),

v.

either the soles of the feet (so

very, very

fr. a/|13,

mente climinuit (Frey.), hence be

"J\ diminuit,

'*;

&

).

but dub.; Tb.es

vb.

Str ad

(cf.

Syn d Zeitu Ewigkeit38f

appuna{ma) &&v.

VJSN'bj?

(or pi.) sf.

PDN

say
Di

girdle of the strong (p^iiJirm, forceful,

or

capable, powerful);

Q,, ?nj.
||

Dt 15 Ju 4 9 Am 9
So DBK alone 1 2 S
4

(+1S1 We
1

14

(the foil.

""S

signifying because).

t[D|TN] n.[m.] only

tpp^,p

-,

E:^ (Ju

31

)n.pr.loc. Aphek (perh.

enclosure,

(As. Apku, cf.


26M

in the du.

D?DBK (not

Dl

ra2s7

cf. 2
2o
Asher Jos 19 30 Ju

so)

1. city near Jezreel

or fortress).
)

K
31

Jos 12 18

S 29 (npT 3N
1

17

:)

2. city in tribe of
(P'BS).
3. city NE. of

13

~E

68

npzx
Beirut, mod. Afqa Jos 1
near Mizpah i S 4 1 (cf.

TnpDl^

n^a.N v. Di.

n.pr.loc. (mng. perh. id.) one of a

grouj) of cities including

"")2H

I-

4. place

12

53

Hebron Jos

P3N).

"HDN n.[m.] ashes (as


abs. Gn 1
+ cstr. Nu 1

910

27

S 13 19

as sign of humiliation 2
3

on head,

Dn

contrition

Jon 3 (|| pfe>) cf. Jb 4 2 6 ('W 13?),


5
pk) cf. Jb 2 8
Is 5 8 (|| jX>); mourning Est 4
(||
26
30
('n 11J13 3B"), Je 6 (|| p?>), Ez 27 (|| nay) in
sim. scattereth hoarfrost r N3 \^i47 ic but also
as filthy, loathsome 'ftl ~iaj?3 Jb 30 19 (Di sim.
of mourning, grief), as worthless, 'Nv?'?? Jb
9

pV),

flftaft,

12

13 2>roverbs of ashes; fig. of worthlessness


Is44 20 insignificance 'NIISJJ Gni8 27 ignominy
;

Ez 2 8 1S Mal 3 21

^io2

10

As.

(so

pas* nnpi

distress

& sorrow

Zim

cf.

EP42

*ljg

La

cf.

4. by Ho
D?iaK kingdom of northern Israel (from Ephr. as largest & strongest

&

D$3 'K

Ho; Is7
16

37

58

Ho 4
-

9 - 17

17

335

+ 78

15

Je 7 3 i 9 18 20 Ez
710
1
9
cf. 30 + 60
25

also

Is;
2

v 1112 + 3 ot.

^1^)

(||

+9t.
19

Co) v

(del.

= io8

Ch

X ny

Ch

^M

S 18 6 E. of Jordan; L Klo rd. Mrjb" 1J>,


7'
2427
cf. 1
t6. name of a city near Baal-hazor
54
23
(='E<pai> John
& 1 Mace 11 34 ?
2 S 13
2

Klo comp.

&

Fotppain

Qr

[nay,

])!%}} 2

Ch

9
t7.
13 ; so previously Bo Th Ke cf. Dr).
D?!3X nj?K> a chief gate of Jerusalem 2 K 14 13
23
1G
39
2 Ch 2 5 Ne 8 12 ; perh. at N"VV angle, near
Holy Sepulchre, cf. Schick-Guthe ZPV1885
.

mDfc$
t
v

-ins).

v.

nmax.

tnrnBN n.pr. (v. Sta 5308d li342a 2:Morsenl


m ight in several cases, e.g. Gn 35
-

12^?

II.

2
19
17 cf. 34"; 'M rnfr Ob ;
1
hence 'X alone in loc. sense 2 Ch 31 ; also Ho
2
9
tS.
1J?!
5 where fern. (& perh. Is 7 ).

Is6i 3

16

Is (rarely later)

tribe in it)
'tf

ashes of red

Nu 19 910

used in purifications

heifer,

light, flying 1)

3. DyiaNin the mountain-country of'Ephrairn,


a ridge stretching from N. to S. through territory assigned to Ephr., with fruitful land on
1
both slopes, esp. the western (cf. Di Jos 16 )
5
Josi7 15 i9 50 2O 7 Ju2 9 3 27 4 +26t.

perh. Jil leaj),j\ be agile; v.

(cf-

nsin

As. apdru, attire

(enclose, envelope,

Dl Pr54 ; Thes comp. Ar. JXc, cover; MVcomp.


Aram. ja^&, fcnajHD, mantle, turban; but connection of V(c)V 'B with las is dub.)

rorsch.215^

16

be TYISX + n loc, but v. RU4 11 ;


1. n.pr.loc.
place near Bethel, where Rachel died & was
buried Gn 3 5 16 19 4 8 7 (rODX only Gn 48 7 where
-

bandage

T"^D5^ n.[m.] covering,


BP95

covering Zim
prM VJ^-by 'K

rhDSS*

epartu, garment, Id. ib

(As. ipru,

20 3S

v41

cf.

& DI

Di

Tp^lSfcS n.[m.] sedan,

palanquin

litter,

(so NH; origin dub.; no plausible Shemitic


etymol.; perh. (so ES in Yule Gloss ofAnEl - IIiaian
words, 502^
g^j,^ paryanka, litter-bed, 'palankeen ;
perh. (if poem be late) Gr. (popelov;
has
-

rwy

'fen sb

ritibv)

\i&, Nni3) Ct

fercidum, <S

Qoptlov, 33

n.pr.m. Ephraim (Gn4i

nected with '"nan, Hiph. cf

ma,

cf.

52

con-

toa Hiph.

Ho 13 ). 1. 2nd son of Joseph Gn 41 52 46 20 ;


reckoned among sons of Jacob, blessed by
him, and given preference over Manasseh
15

48

1.5.13.M.17.17

2. n'npit
x

32

i'8 . 1 8.2i

y4

territory),
less

oft.

cf

'<*

y I9) Y 20.20 ^23

""ja (
"

I0

17

26

78

(||

tribe

3s.37

Ch

Jog l6
3

5.9

br\'H);

Ephraim

10

24

Jos

'X TV3

Ju io

Nu 26 Dt 33

mim 'X fix Jos 17

s3

17

cf.

9
;

17

Ju 12

Ch ^20.3

of E.)

Nu

15

14

cf.

(boundaries of
20
2 Ch 28 12 ;

12 31 2 7 1014

nap Nui 33 i3 8 Jos

'N^W nap Nu34


67

Nu j

= descendants, tribe
22

n following (01)

3. id. ^ 1 32 s perh.
applied to district where Kirjath Jearim lay,
on the border of Judah & Benjamin, cf. De
Che. 4. n.pr.f. fi"jaN name given to wife of
rj\6ev XaXe/3 els 'Etppdda).

Caleb

Ch2

= nmBN

19

tat

4
v 50 4
t

t^jTlS^ adj.gent. Bphrathite.


raimite, cf. nnnax 1. J U i2 5 1S1 (of
1

<

Q"HDN

ace. of

two passages on? JTQ Xin is a gloss, v.


2
cf. 1 S io ).'
2. id., a name of Bethlehem
Bu 4 11 ; cf. perh. nrnSN 3.^3 j Ch 2 24 (

Mi

ma.

v.

n perh. dropped on
in last

4
;

iCh6
'K B3E>

yj,

Jos i6 10 + oft.;
2

Ch 30

K1

n>3D 'N

Zrf?

nrb witt

Eu

817

1
i

20

Ar.

^ 2;

BVT}B

pi.

& also

v =uJb!

(of Jesse);

i~l2H (meaning
calamity,

12

ancestor

2. from

(of Jerob.)

Eph-

dub.

V whence Ar.

oil

wonder, portent; ace. to Thes

suffer evit\.

Tfipift n.m. Dt29

'

wonder,

sign, portent

(=naND)_nain Ex7 +i 4 t.; Q3naii3Ezi2 n


D^atoDt4 34 + 4 t.; cnab Dt6 22 + 9 t.; TiaiD
EX7 3 11 vr.aio^ 7 8 43 'vnabiChi6 f 105
9

51

also ' alone,


10

of Elkanah)

1.

esp.

12

EX7 3

wonder, as special display of God's power


11 9

5
V105 xChi6 12 J03 by Moses
and Aaron Ex 4
n 10 cf. 7 9 (in mouth of
3

21

69
Pharaoh), by false proph. Dt 13 23 (||niN);
34
22
usually ||niN Dt 4 6 7 19 26 s 2 9 2 34 11 + 78 43
20 21
10
27
35
Je
2
N"e
105
1
3
9 ; applied to effect
46
of Yahweh's curse Dt 28 (||JYik); to one pro2. sign or token of
tected by ^ \js 'j 1 7 .
3
24 31
future event (cf. niN) 1K13 " 2 Ch 3 2
;
3
symbolic act Is 20 (||)"11N); as such the term
g u
1S
is applied to persons Is 8
(||niN) Ezt2
8
2^24.27. c "q ijjJjx c
w /i0 serve as a

(perh. noble,

than

P^'N 2) a descendant of Jona-

cf.

Ch8 37 38 =9

43 44

'

[^SN],

II.

Ew

Thes

no

uncertain

Yb.

symbol or

Ex f

mm

sign.-

01^ Je 32 20

etc.,

t^3SN

"IS" 1 !

cf.

n.pr.m. 1.

10

the supposed abs. form of

18

Gad (Sam.

Nu26

?]N

16

\W Ex 24

cstr.

22

Je 6

etc.

ports,

origin,

Jil

to

join

subst. conjunction, proximity

with

^ x?

v5?K,

sf.

etc.;

only used as a prep,

an implicit accus.) in proximity to (as


though jJj Lag * 68 ), beside: Gn 3 9 1015 4 i 3 and
a. (as

TOT

cf. 'tf

Ew Di

but perh.

rooted,

be

= J^?l
met.

root,

J.^.1

prop, a man having a (known)

t[S^N]

Sm

sides

nobles (perh. as sides, sup-^


so

(||niXp);

pi.

; 1.

sprung from an ancient and famous


BN68
11
cf. Lag
) Ex 24

elbow)1

).

'^^

fig.

J~al

origin, stock

on the X

(cf.

SG71

1.

Is 41 9

stock; so Ges,

v. II. yax.
i.q.

rp^XK

sf.

sub 0133

cf.

'Aaefiav, 'Ecrare^aiv).

[72i$] prob.

01 5167b ).

c f.

11

(borders) of earth Is 4

noble from

V32

by (-'XN being

^N;

form less probable.


2. P 3 ^? a grandson of Benjamin 1 Ch 7 7 (@
'Afav), this shorter

'Affi>ei,

Koh Wr make

03

1.

T[7" !i^] n.[m.] side, corner, chief

a son of

f3^
Gn46 =

py3, 'ean)/3ai)

\T\2

Symm

ace. to

\T\l

K 13 of
35
1 K 13

but
with PJfXiTrpa

identification

?SN"?N very near, hard

subst.,

also of entrusting

Qi'B'

human power Ex4 21


human agency rib's? EX4 21
to

&

hence

Zc 14

n.pr.loc. near Jerusalem

al.,

found,

site

g
used, of divine act, is

in pause

joining, joint

n.[f.]
cstr.

Ez I3

\bJtK

[/p

(on

cf.

Ez 13 18

joint of hand, i.e. elbow

Co);

JL^

(cf.

18

ni^SfK Je 38 12 arm-joints.'. n^SK Ez 41 8


is obscure; perh. 'N is here a technical architectural term to the joining (cf. Sm Ke).

TX

15

b?K beside the kine, 1 S 5= p" b?8


1519
30
30
2425
beside Dagon, '1 K 13
21 Pr 8 Ez i
33
16
3
15
6
oft. in phrase ('* 'd) ra?n !>*? Lv i
39

stood

t in' ?S^l n.pr.m. (Yahweh hath reserved,


,

or

12

8 7J7 ;

Je 41 17

After a vb. of motion

Ch

cf. 2

proximity

28 15b

from

to,

^ND

b. with ?,

beside

(cf. J")KE,

(late)

DyfO):

Dn

20 (read with 3nt?n i>XND /rom 6es?d the


mound); Ez 40 7 contiguous to, beside (P? 3 c)
with suff. 1 S 17 30 li'VKD 3DJ1 and he turned
16
about from beside him, 1 K 3 2u 20 36 Ez io

Ch

W^K

Ec2 10

nrnrp?

Nun
'5??3

Gn
;

Ez

s6

cf. 11.

ti.

(withdraw),

Ec

b?N
Hi

bf

set

apart nnrrfD

10

Niph.

i.e.

Hiph. Impf. ^N>1

= QalNun
ace. to

17

42" be withdrawn,

narrowed.

tn.

~Nun ;reserve,

""^XNI cons.

27
withhold DniD

17

P/.

Ew

Ca

Ke=^N

Aram.
Pf- 3
10

in pause

25

^rav?
Zc 14

(Kb

Ch2 25

store

up

(Mish.

Ar.J-l confine, restrict)

^S 2 K 20

17

Is

39

Pt.

Qal

nn^n Am

id.,

20 17 Is 39 s obj.
3
10
1B>1 Don Am3
i.e. treasure gained by violence
and robbery. Niph. Impf. "1XK1 be stored up,
18
Hiph.
of the merchandise of Tyre Is 23
391
"l2pN)
from
Impf. 'TttrtNl (cf. Kb'- ) (denom.
store

up

treasure 2

Ne

390

13

13

and I appointed

treasurer, sq. ace. pers.

t"^2^l n.pr.m. {treasure; or covenant Ar^j)

a chief of the Horites

Mi

Gn

36

2127:i0

Ch

3842 .'

11

tlH^ n.m. Frl6

but dub.;

,529.4c'

(Ges

Judah

"WfK,

Pi-

David

1. elder brother of

2. a descendant of

storehouse

Pri5 16 +

bw

Ar. 1^1 be angry).

shortened or

Nu 1

infr.

^2,

cf.

t[ )S??] vb. lay up,

17

in n.pr.[m.]

(meaning dub.,

15

t t

'[t^N] vb. denom. lay aside, reserve,


withdraw, withhold Qal Pf. nbxK Gn2 7 36

Gi34 s

TQiJJ^ n.pr.m.

from
f1 S

41

Q^^

Dt 1 21 1 K 2 29 Am 2 8 + of a locality (cf. II. HX


30
2) Dt 11 beside the terebinths of Moreh, 1 K

father of Shaphan the scribe

apart)

set

K 22

Jli-lSn

n.pr.m.

28

12

(so
cstr.

16

treasure, store, treasury,


IXiN
Aram., also )jO^)
'

"Wto Jos 6 19

17
+2t.; P i.ni-imjoi +;

sf.

ftp* Dt

rii-isxpr 2 i 6 +;

na

70

Jb 38" + pi. fcf.


Vrpf\ii Dt 3 2 Is
^p^N
Dt 3 2 34 T^" ?^
39
3
Jei7 OrhxiN Is 3 o 6 OHTliXk Pr 8 21 etc.

Qal Pt. ^"lSO Ju


2 Ch 20 (c. by).
1 Hiph. Impf. a^l
9 (c.
^TO3 (for aiNl) 1 S 1 5 (cf. Dr Kb 390 Ges-Kau

1. treasure(s), gen. pi. (gold, silver, costly


s ^g>n 'N
6
+./ \ Jos
utensils etc.)
.Tna ^w-24
utensils,
6 19:24 Is
J s 2 7 30
3Q ^3
45 \&n

queries) 'but txt. dub.;


who prop. $>n:a -ayi.

Mi

cstr. riil^N

+ /hxk

10

34

concealed, hoarded) Ho 13 15 Je 15 13 17 3 20 5
1313
perh. also
48 49" 51 13
2
24
r 20
1315
Is 39 24
2
20
wealth Pr 15 16 2i
;
;
gathered for temple-building (sg.) '* IT? 'K
i.e.

iKi4

= K

Ch

n?Nbtpn 'N Ezr 2 69 =Ne7 70

Pr io 2

NT1

i"IXiN

2. store, supply of food, drink,

2Ch.11 11 iChz^ 27 28

etc.,

v 69

also

HKT

">

VBh

fig.

Mi

'K

10

"ISIN

3.

Is 33".

1-

68 - 2

t[l~W] 11N n.[m.J


Jb 38

Pr8

iCh2 7

21

25 25

Nei3

t^SHM

Jeio

5I

rnpN

fi 3 5

33'

Is 25

Dt

14 in

list

of clean animals ini fipni ipNI ->1rn U2T1

^K

^,

"IN

only

(?)

'

( >l, @
sub pJK cf. MV, with
also

Bo'

cf.

Hieroz;i 9 00f
-

-,'Thes

Ar. (jL^c groa</

ref. to

Talm. K^K, but

NHWB MV

al').
8

v. nfr.

Ch

descendant

lion\

T -1

jN

vb.

lie

v. brxry*.

sub

in wait (Ar.

1.

be crafty,

Jos8 12 + 4

t.;

c.

24

15

La4

in-wait

19

cf.

(pi.)

c.

Mi

Jos8

Ju 16

^ 59

2 - 4 - 14

Ju20 29

Pr

1118

ftersPt. as subst.
;
usually sg. coll. ambush

Ju 16 912 ao33 30 37 37 33 Ezr 8 31 pi.


12
sg.=?;ace
of this sing. = ambuscades Je5i
8'.
x>f lying-in-wait, ambush (loc. sense) Jos
Jos 8 2 12 14
-

19 - 21

VT

rririK

pi. riia-i 2
11

2
;

+,

cstr. id.

bn'rianx Is 60 s ; lat-

where smoke escaped

8
openings of dove-cote Is 60 ; metaph.

Is 24

10

18

t^OB'ri 'R

(Dil^D'N); but also

1'

fertilizing

Mai

of blessing

'n); fig.

Gn 7

n.pr.loc. (=a-|NJ c f. Klo ad

10

loc.)

nta-ixa.

Jos 8 9 + 2

t.;

1. a. ambush,
cstr. aiND^ io ;
9
9
s5
b. lurkingplace of lying-in-wait Jos 8 Ju 9
8
2. liers-in-wait 2 Ch
place ^r io (||D''l^PD).

aiND Ju

35

13 13
-

(cf.

rsPt)'

^NTW
nsn^t

+ 2 t.; &'e ira


purpose), abs. Ju g 32M + 21

?5?,

usually

K4

D>3-)k Jos 8 4

Gn 7

nSinSjC

tni2n

20
waff (with hostile
12
9
9
2s
813
10
Jb 3 f 1 o Pr 7 2 3 1 S 2 2
La 3 (of bear,
9
cf. \jr io ); c. inf. of purpose
io9 ; c. ace. 0^ 'tf
f
Pri2 6
and pers. against whom Dti9 n
34

K 7 219 (D^Dt^a
(own 'n).

13

latticed opening,

cf.

Ho

tn-J^Q n.m. ambush anxn

Qal Pf. ans") consec.


20
n
^naiN
Dti 9 Ju2i
Jb 3 i 9 n-^Vsg 4 La
19
99
2
aiN";
laiN'; p r "i 18 Mi
Imp/
4
V io
7
vr\m Ju 9 s4 "16 2 nriw pr i 11 /tow. niN
an.K Jos 8 2 + 1 1 t.';
Ju 9 32 // -rjK Pr 1 2';'

Ju

m.

il>.l

a.

iWcfe 0/ /lis hands).

(lit.

which rain pours destructively,

"^SSHN

of eyes Ec 1 3 (as latticed by lashes 1 Hi Now;


only here of opening to look through); elsewhere of sluices in sky, opened by ''', through

Asher

of

also ZSJ\ tae(aknot)Frey)

3"3lK

Ho

38

^NIM,

n.f. artifice, pi. cstr.

TfcON n.pr.m. (meaning unknown, Thes

fig.

tnH^^ n.f. lattice, window, sluice (Mish.

Am 8

v. *rtK, for

conject.^ > "]N

11

n.m. wild goat

Thes comp.

Dr).

cf.

t[n3*l]

td.)'
Mai 3 10

refer this to

S 23 s5 (but

v vnp.

"!}

Hebron Jos 15 52

ia"1X D
Je 9 i.e. he planneth treachery,
126
cf. Now".
b. Da-lX their intrigue Ho

tice,

T1j?i>}

nljrtp).

(||

city near

adj. gent. 'Nn 2

'

t[D,1^J n.[m.] ambuscade only

1213

magazine of weapons, fig. of Yahweh's


armoury Je 50 26 ; d. storehouses of God for
rain, snow, hail, wind, sea Dt 28 12 Jb 8 22 22
3
16

1. a lying-in-vjait

ft

C.

13

Klo,

JV3

17

&

b. storehouse Jo

2. covert, lair 3

01 257b

cf.

(0 'Epefi, L 'Epe/3; ace. to Onomast. "EpeynvBa


vi ] kge
Lag On.254,2nded.260 Ereb J d n9.arted.lB
Heromith in Daroma cf. Di Survey" 1311 ).

40 .'

T2"^N n.pr.loc.

39

ISTe 1

22

o cf. Dn 1
b. storehouse,
magazine Mai 3 10 & without ITO a. treasure1818
51
house or chamber, treasury 1
2
15
7
19
14
s
15
11
26
37
12 14 1
18 Je 38 5o
26 20
1 Ch 9
20.22.24.26
2gl2 12
2Ch5 l6 o^
q{ Ez 2 g4.
a. treasure-house

pi. liers-in-wait i.q.

25

'-

29
1CI126 27 ).

(cf.

Pi. Pt.

v.

cf.

^?-iN na, sub nu.

sub nan.

y:nw, n^nnM, ny-}^, D^n")M

etc. v.

V2T\.

t[J"]K] vb. weave (Mish. zU


Qal Imj)f. 2 fs. "^"lNlTJu

weawr)

31k
^'!v Is 59%' P.
Is 19+ 5 t.; nirflk 2
9

Ex28 + 4

cf.

i^

32

K 23

7
;

t.;

weave

Ph. 31X
}

pi.

m pl.

DT]X

cloth, etc.

(inEgypt) 2
23', Samson s locks Ju 1 13 j
metaph. Aveave spider's web intrigue Is 59 s
most often Pt. used as subst. iveaver Is 38 12 ;
Is

=
=

rmN

71

work of the weaver


36
weavers' beam
35

(pi.) 'N "ito

23

Chi

Ex

nbS?

'tf

28

32

39

2227

19

20 5 (sim. of huge spear-shaft)

cf.

also sub DVTIK njp.

was

'ao *?j5

nin
Tint*

Heb.

Ch

Jb

7*

err.)
2

cf.

^P">3),

14

sub

&

argamannu

cloth (As.

loan-word,

^UiO

Pers.

Lag

by PS)

cited

also

is

also

cf.

form alw. as above 1. purple thread, cf. esp.


EX35 25 39 3 Est i 6 a. mostly Ex (P) with
ref. to the hangings of tabernacle, the ephod,
alone;

VV,

(arcto)

c.

),^ nybifl,

l"tan, violet (q.v.

v
(also D tV)

Ex 25 4

26

31 - 36

s 25 35

16

27
Di)

35
24
18 23
8 35 37
(on
text
v
with
6
38
39
3
/
5
8 15
M
2 3 5 s
OC
C
om.
2
8
these + 3nr 2 8 6
39
39
also of temple-hangings, with fi^ri, P 3 & ?''0"!3
-

'

Ch

14

cf.

13

(v. also

sub'pT 3-)K). b. as

v.

indicating wealth & luxury of Tyre,

n^Pl Ez

2 77

c.

ncpn

& p3

v 16

Ju
3

'Nl p3 T"? 3 Est 8


nt^
nwab "ni rtan j e io 9 also

'N1 Bte>

in simile, of

Pr

'n us-ia

Ct3 10

woman's hair Ct

Gn 46

n.pr.m.

Nu2o 4b ^rcmcZson

T^

of

Nu2 6

21

7.

son of Benjamin, but

Benjamin = "AS*

adj. gent.

"TiKn 'aE>p

c.

art.

46

Ch

n.pr.coll.,

"Mfc* n.m. Pr28

tpT^

without

Nu

6 17

= v ?hS

c. art.

as n.pr.coll.,

18
.

8o 13 myrrh Ct

lion (As. aria, Eth. TiCE;

12
wild beast, cf. also nns infr.) ^^ Am 3 +
10
20
Qr (kt rmt), La 3 (id.) +
13 t.+ 2 S 23
17
wh.
rd. nN3 =ri3 cf. De Pe Che
for
2
2
f
C13
io 20 n^W (also m.)Zp
crit. note);'pl- D T *? 1

3
narrative

Ju 1 4

50

Nu 23

10

Ez 22 La
26

3637

13

in

Ct 4

cf.

Am

12

22

Pr 28 15

19
;

io 19 20 =2 Ch 9 U
13
3S
24" Ju I4 1S Is 38 Je 51
3
12
Zp
Je
metaph. Na 2
3
ForntO ^ 22 17 rd. 11N3,

Cf. also 'T]S.

above.

t[rmi*]
[liij, Ar.'

manger, crib (Aram.

n.f.

J/ stall,

28
PI. nilN 2 CI132

Lag"

); lion, lit.
= 1 Ch 1

S 3 20

s4

Ez 19

17

cf.

26

Kf

23

13

comparison

34

25 20

Pr 22
2
i7
lion-images 1
2

i6t.(f.Je5i 3 ^'butcf. Jul

");

etc.,

(Aram, form

rf")K

cstr.

As. uril Dl

211

n^N;

for

ninx

^")1,

BASi

c f.

Ch 9 25

5
(app. in enumeration
of horses themselves, Eng. head, or span, cf.

crib of horses

26
;

Klo), hence

cf.

Ch

Am3

1K10

2CI19 25 with
here dub.

txt.

K5

2S

32

so
2

(on

Th MY, but
Ch q 25 of any
;

v.

Add.).

W,

cf.
lion (X id. Syr.
tn;n n.m.
Am
above
3 + 44 t.
also ^N 'supr.) only sg. as
-

10
S 23 Kt (Qr ns) La 3 (id.) ;lion, lit.
20
839
.Ki 3 2l:liM
2 S 23
in narrative Jul 4

+2

art. as n.pr.

'SOT

D^ny

acc.toKlo)

txt. err.

23

20 3C

36

cf.

Is 11 7

12
9
,0
ae* 6c;
^ io10 i7
in simile Gn 49 2817' ''-7
44
19
9
8
30
8
T "
5o" La3 (Kt)
49'
22 14 Is 2I 31 j e2 i2
49 5o
:i

25

"

"lVlK

Gn 46

"

1B
.

n.pr.m. son of Caleb, of tribe of

iCh2

16

'

>//

adj.gent.
;

<aP a8a6a).

(c.

'KHNu 26

-:

pluck (grapes from) vine

]7

Haman
;

animals (norn^a)

16

"MVW

Judah

as

40

"l"fhN n.pr.m. son of Gad

Gn

1.

also
"7"!^?

16

[i~H^] vb. pluck, gather (Eth. fid?;)


Qal Pf is. *nn Ct 5 1 3 pi. sf. nnsi + 80 13

c. E'K', flop"],

15

22

a son of

(as articles of

commerce); also in Persia, c. p3 Est i 6


2.
purple cloth, chiefly of garments, 'N 1?3 ISTu 4 13
26

(As.

mentioned among Ca-

HVln Gn io 18 =i Ch

as n.coll.

art.

c.

Gloss

TNnTIN
n.pr.m. a son of Haman EstoJ
t at
(Pers., perh. = Hari-ddta, given by Hari, v.

etc.; seld.

COT

etc.

naanites,

i.e.

COT

*$

but prob.

DJ1 ;

fr.

Arudai,

adj. gent.

ib.,

|3"|N.

n.[m.] purple, red-purple,

Ar.

T'H'TlN

cf.

Aram, iii^l", cf. Jinx


Skr. rdgaman, adj.
possibly
dub.;
etym.
supr.;
red, reddish, fr. r%a, red colour, so Benary cf.
Thes Add 111 EobGes; vid. MY; Thes earlier,
4

mentioned with

Est 9 s
(Pers., perh. =^haridayas, delight of Hari, v.
Add Thes 73 but text very uncertain cf. cliff,
tradition as to the names in ).

=purple thread
13

main

island near

Tripolis,

fr.

(As.

Dl Pa281

SidonEz27 3cfU

but

purple thread

Ex25

Phenicia
18

perh. txt.

"nDinN

of

Rudd\ on an

'Apa&im; mod.

T^T^!^ n.pr.m.

n.[m.] purple (of Aram, form,


;

city

COT Gnio

v.

etc.

days are swifter than a loom.

w/ y

+ rtani

supr.);

in.

v.

infr.

GFM

cf.

an.

v.

tpiPN
2

0ct 1889

fastened, plucked

??.; del. *irpn a s gloss,

31X

GFM P0S

(v.

hand-loom to which Samson s hair


r
up by him ( N obj. of

14

Aruada,

land, northward

ta*1 n.[m.] loom


31K Ju

n.pr.loc.

'"TV^.N

cf.

S2

Ez

io 14

10

Am 3
^2 2

4S

22

~i

6
i
Hi 5 7
22
Jb
Dt
metaph. Gn 49
33

Ch

Ec 9
Isi5 9 Je
;

12 8

Ho

11

10

Jo
s

Na

12 ' 12 - 13
.

cf.

10

72

tn^N

n.pr.m.

of Pekakiah, but c.
possible corruption

so appar. 2

nnttn,

&

on text with

art.

&

25

dittography

t^i-jiJ! 1. n.pr.f.

officer

Klo.

v.

16
v 23 24 Kt nmNn p.'5 v (Qr niTlS?) c. art.
18
fr]K
but cf. Dr; Kt rmK 'a v (Qr royig);
15f
'Opua.
in
S
&
Ch

(q.v.) 1 Ch 2i
-

an

Ar.

(cf.

)~)tf

Ew) Ariel

(prob., v.

firm, also tvithdraw,

be

'\'j\

retreat).

of El) name applied to Jerusalem Is

(lioness

2Q

" (so Ges Ew Che

1-2

say hearth of El,

2Nto b^-}^

EV

S 23

Sm

ir

Moab.

Sem

ES
Sm &

Nu 26

'A7T)j8e)

17

4M

ii

26

taken

MI

sub

v.

12

'Apirjk

17

(Gn 46

16

'AporjXeis,

son

of

Gad

as n.pr.

c. art.

del.

Ezl7

'

cedar; f. Ez 1 7" DOTH 'N,

23

Co; (Ar. j^\

nenn

pine-tree, etc.;

Lv i 4 4 +
*CH:
JW)
n Jb40 17 +6t.; pi. DT^ Is 9+ 35 t.;
\nNIs2 13 +5t.; sf. TI Je22 17 Zen
'N abs.

Syr.

Eth.

=2K

24

Is

37

23
;

Nu 24 ^

19

s-5

IS2 ,3 I4 8

15

Ki 9 =Is

Zc ii 12
3

24

37

^ 29
a
f 92

infr.)

only

0^"!?

in

Is

33

GesOJKON

7
;

dub. v.
heroes;

obtnK; cf. De, who der.


cf. ThesKnChe; Hi
from ^"lN lit. = Kort of God, coll. c. sf & transl.
n.gent. fr. ?NnN := Zion Nbr
tfieiY heroes;
.,

Athen.

1886, p. 400

5Zm#,
<&

I04

rd.

&

K5

{bum,

Ew' 16

'

supr.)

cf.

'AptijX;
H1N with b
Sm Ez 43 15 Di Is 29

s -'- 4

MI
43

12

&

Ar. ^1, whence

jQ

al. v. infr.)

fr.

der.

here dub.;

aff.

ace. to

Ew

5163s

c.

01

all c. art.,

X Hi De Brd Or

Is 29

= ^N-in v

1B

(Vrss

Co fonK),

of altar-hearth in Ezekiel's temple.

T[rrc^n^J n.pr.loc. home of Abimelek


(TkesAdd sub din) Ju 9 41 n WW3 prob. = HOTI
0nomast M6 2nd ei 178
36
2 K 23
cf Jer Lag
It must

'N) c f.

'

MV

al.
have lain near Shechem; identified by
with El 'Ormah, 2 hours SE. from Shechem
(van de Velde Beiseaii 26S ), but this place not
li,3S7
otherwise known; cf. Survey
-

Tn2T^
T
'N 2

n.pr.m. Araunah, a Jebusite


S 2 4 2 ;20 21 22 23 (but rd. ^'1N *Oy cf.We Dr)
-

Ez

31

of indi-

cf.

Ch

Is

44

22"

14

K6
16

20

72-2.3.7.11.12

& Ct

27

1K5

14

Ch'2 7 Ezr 3 7

9 15 16 IS 18 20 30
9

Is 9 9 Je

EZ27 Ezr 3 7
5

3. cedar-wood used in purifications,


i

work Zp

->.6.5iw

Nu

19

(all P).

cedar-panels,

n.f.coll.

cedar-

14
.

t [YnN] adj. firm, strong


DniN EZ27 24

(cf.

Ar.JJI supr.)

TTV^tt n.pr.loc. Meroz, in northern PalesO

tine

Ju5 23

(expl. as

= TnXE>

U,

retreat

by Thes

MV al.)
trnt$ vb. wander, journey, go

(Ph. ITIN

n~[ND cf. Eth. m>Crfi; lead,


in mND, prob.
ZMG 1888 472
epithet of god Eshmun,
conduct, v. No
'

Sab.

niN

DHM

Epigr

traveller) Qpl
rn.N

but this formation

al.;

(Qr^ns)

7=- 7

Ch

also

(cf.

Lv

YS

22

hearth of El, v. also B,S


bx + "HN
who thinks of pillar-altars; cf.mn^NIN
Smxci
v. Sm & So, and Dr
) ^NIN Kt Ez
fr.

15 - 16

6 10 9 11

without YV
10 27 1 Ch 1

pitifully.'

n.[m.] hearth, altar-hearth (

"^^P.^
very rare

2224

Tn^S!

JTHX

II.

20

CPN

uncertain.

AeartA;

cf.

other exx.
of fig.use,supr.; sim. of straightness & strength
2. cedarJb 40 17 (tail of hippopotamus).
^J? 1 S 5 11
timber, cedar-tvood for building,

22 1415

Wholly

TTW

1K5

'"
1

15

majesty ^8o n (^N


(personif., but v. Co on text),
13
2223
viduals Je 22' i//-92 Ez 17

w ^1N = ^"IN irfim-

g ay
Brd prop. WvM 'cry
some form of HNI, NT.
c

Di.

cf.

al.

ib. 466

oft. jiaab(n)

17

(b) esp.

(fig.);

stateliness

Ct 5 Ez 27 (sg.coll.)
Ezr 3 7 Je 22 23 (fig.) Ez
in sim., of outward power,

Ct

(fig.);

esp. as
31
9
2 Ch
14

(fig.)

Ez

cf.
13

(both in fable of Jehoash);


23

i7

14

44

t[7^"^^] n.[m.] (form & meaning

WW

148 Is 41
growing on Lebanon
18

t.,

cstr.

1. cedar-tree, (a) as growing

Am 2

'ApiTJXn.

19

Ju

adj.gent.

rins^p

but

25

^""^

sub

vid.

(app. n.gent. from fore-

also

Ch

comp. bvTM
Smxcl
and Dr

So,

= foregoing)

Gn 46 Nu
^-Nn
coll. Nu 26
26 17

16

3.

3*i '* altar-hearths of

transl.

"hS^"]^ n.pr.m.
'AporjBis,

'

Ez 43 ]5 & Qr v 1516

4.

going, but

^nN

Ezr 8

exiles

n.pr.m., rd. two sons of

as

al.

Ariel of Moab;
altar-hearth (so

^NnN) and

20

2. n.pr.m. a

^SOK).

cf.

tn n.m.

X De Brd Or al.

al.;

man among returning

chief

by

Di

Jui9 17 +

go, c.

34

0^

fig.

';

Denkm

Pf

D^nnN

pi.

Aram.

Dl.iN,

\Lil'

consec.

Jb 34 s

Je9

1. journey,

x
;

Pt.

of association, companionship Jb

JVBn.'^aN-Dy nabbi

p 70

mw

jin

^ya-oy rnanb "w

2. Pt. ivandering, wayfaralso "]?n-^


17
ing, journeying, ni.Nn ^'xn JU19 ; as subst.
i ).

(cf.

wanderer, wayfarer, traveller D"IN


s

in sim. of '1)
(I1
lodging-place Je 9 1

Je

13,

D-rnN

\\\fO

1 2

4
(||

"ZQty,

wayfarers'

"[IN

tm

w way, path (As.


n.m.
(f.
)
Gloss
Aram, mic, Uio/)'k abs.
urhu COT
Jb 19 8 ^ 139 3
^i9 6 +; cstr. Pr 4 ,8 + J sf.
M
13
cstr. ninnx Jb 8
etc.; pi. abs. rfms Ju 5
Jb6

Prl5

18

Jb 13 27 33 11

sf. 'jpn-ix

orvnrnx Pr2 15

DnirriN J

Pr

27

3
also vrih-ix i S 2 +;

,-

i"nn*)N n.f. meal, allowance (of food) abs.

'

15

Je 40 6

etc.

1.

poet.)

lit.

Mghioays, opp. flippy

^n #.)

also nta'-na

cf.

r\rj)

&

'

ways

(tread)

a path IS41

'X J1B3JP

17

allowance 2

15
^JV) Pr 9

V?

(||

WW 'X j^ai/is 0/ Ae seas f 8


a path,

&

^
1;5

t/'

27

TO

Is 3

in

two

11
;

139
19

3
(||

(both

13
;

l"PK

2.

fortunes of

18

.-.6

f^nnx

of sun ^19.

fig.

nfrn?)

19

'X X13 #0

of course of locusts

J02 7

TO)

8 13 13 s

142 4

(II

'

way,

= 33"

n ?^?) Pr

id.) Is 2 6 7

(||^?9) so
8i or eveji pa^A "lie*!? 'X
||

cases with a special ref. (1)


Gni8 u (J) of menstruation; (2)

D^33 rnx

mk

MBK x5

a #aA (wAicA) I shall not


6" 2
return, I am going Jb 1
i. e. to Sh"'6l, cf. As.
name of lower world irsit Id tdrat, land without
return, v. Jr 10,65
3. fig. way, of mode of
11
9
living, or of character Jb 34
(|| ?J?3) \j/ 119
10
Specif.: ZL.ways of'*, his mode of action^ 2 5
b. of man's righteousness, called ways of* \jr
4
19
13
3
25 (|| ffm) 44 n 9 (|| onipa) Is 2 =Mi 4 s
8
cf. yERfo 'X Is 2 6
also tray of
(||
justice, uprightness, etc. BSE>?? 'X Pr 2 s (|| '511'!!)
23
14
t/''X p r 2 w \\\id!),
Is 4 o
17
(|| TO),
*f5>rjK

D^)

njrra tt s

20
(||

i>

nton?),

(||

nyn? to);

so

niN alone Is 30 11 (||TO) Pri5 10 ; note esp.


D^n rPX path of life, in righteousness &
enjoyment of God ^ 16 11 Pr2 19 5 6 i5 24 (opp.
;

Qnb

ite?*), also
32

c. of

);

(II

TO)>

cf.

Pr

22

13

J??* 'K I

13

19
;

eq. abstr. nj$j 'X


c.

adj.

O^X

'X

JPJ

(D^ipy ctoo^c?) called

note also

Str Pr

P13 'X %oay,path of the


Pr2 2 23 D^l 'X Pr 4 14

also

T 128
so \""
(||DH*i), also

cf.

cf.

wickedness,

^if,

violent

'X io 17 (on these

n 9 W4

^n 9

'X their destructive ways,

31

32

but

rd. perh.

tn^N

2 S 12 ) & in pi. caravans 6


Dixb 3 i 32 rvirnx 6 1819
4

(cf. "i\bn

traveller f\

1. a

man

of

CI17

&

etc., v. I.

mx.

II.

Gn

king of Ellasar

14

19
,

COT"- 297f ).

cf.

of time (As.

Qal Pf

COT

ardku

Gn

Gloss
,

Aram.

alvv.

^f)

t]lX,

Impf ]: Ez 12 22
3 fpl. njaixni Ez 31 (del. B Co) be long, subj.
D^O'ri (i.e. a long time passed Gn 26 s (J) cf. As.
13-iX

26 s

urriku

itmi,

COT Gn

v.

phecy Ez

days grew
1

i );
23

long, Creation Tablet 1

of delayed fulfilment of pro-

mX3

subj.

Ez 31 5 (but

supr.)

cf.

Hiph. Pf Tl^nPr 19 11 naiKrll Dt22 7 etc.;


Impf TpmL Dt 1 20 + n: Dt 2 5 15 p3"iK!
Ex 20 12 cf.' Dt 5 10 6 2 janxn' Dt 4 26 3 o 18 etc.';
;

Imv.

^IXn

fs.

19 - 2
Inf. cstr. T1?
;
9
12
8 ; 1. trans, prolong, (a) obj.

Nu

Is 5 4

Pt. yiwi Ec 7 15
CI?: (i.e. live long)

Jos

24

31

= Ju 2

26 40

30

20

18
7
30
16
Pr
28
32
13
12
Is 53 10 Ec 8 13 also (late) without EPC Ec 7 8
14 '*
(b) id. 1 K 3
subj. TV~ n % ^~^] I will
prolong thy days ; (c) 2>ostpone anger Is 48 cf.
Pr 19 11 (i.e. shew oneself slow to anger) v. also
Jb 6" V23 ?pXX i.e. be patient; (d) lit. (but

47

Dt

4
"

(c.

~).H$

17

22

= survive),

in fig.) make long furrows (c. ?) \^ 129 3 ; tentcords Is 54 2 ; tongue 57 4 (stretch out in mockery).
2. intrans. groiv long, continue long (i.e.

D^

Ex
display length or continuance), subj.
20 12 Dt 5 16 6 2 25 15 tarry long Nu 9 1922 (subj.
s
be
IJVv)' ^ asi (continue) long, subj. f? Pr 28
8
5.
long (lit.) of staves of ark 1
8 2 Ch

<

n.[m.] length

TJ^N
2 7 -h;

cstr.

Gn

15

only

to"iX

sg.,

Ex

'n abs.
10

Ex

M-)K

etc. a. length of ark


Gn 6 15 (P), of land of Canaan I3 17 (J); most oft.
of ark & other measurements in tabernacle &
2

Ch

temple
2 - 3 20
-

etc.

39

nn~N Gn37 25

also sub niN, 4.

cf.

t["!T"nK, ^T'HK] vb. be long, almost

2. head of a family of returning exiles Ezr 2 5


Ne 7 10 ; perh. rnx Ne 6 1S

Asher

Ellasar;

n.pr.m.

1819

inniX ib.z=id.

of

ways that cause destruction Jb 30 12 (cf.


12
4. by meton. traveller, wayfarer Jb
19 ).

s4

Chedorlaomer in his western foray


(proh. =Pim-Aku, Elamite king of Larsa=

ally

101

i.e.

of herbs,

travelling company, cara-

TTp'HN n.pr.m.

Jb

DibjJ 'Xil

n -^-

^"nN

pn run along

fig. ^jaiA,

Jb

life

30

nirnx Is 21 13

^N" "!**,

they confuse not their paths (\\ D^T!);

fc6

of course

who make

those

2>ortion

(strictly Pt. cf rnx), cstr.

pi. cstr.

= wayfarer

K 25 =Je 52

Li~N"H^J

van

(blessing of Jacob)

QnBh?n

DrilniX

straight their

8
Is 3 3 'X l?j>

G1149

(||ni?DO), v. also
(||

'X crooked (by-)paths ;

a slender meal ; elsewh. of allowance given


to captive king Jehoiachin, TOPI 'X a continual

*pnrnk

way, path (in Heb. mostly


Ju 5 66 song of Deb. (alone

17

e.

i.

15

^11

nnnx P r 1

cstr. P11

|3")X

Ex2 5

EZ42

10 - 17

62

41

22

27

+ ( 2 2t.

Ex,

P), 1

n 18 +(4r t. Ez),
Ch), Ez40 7
'X
21 5
Dt 30 20 Jb 12 12
b. of time COJ

+ (i 3

t.

K&

3T for

23 91 16 93 6 Pr 3 21C
ance, self-restraint,
rd.

11

^M,

La 5=.
Pr2 5 J5

cf.

id. prob. 1J1X

c.

0!?X 'X forbear-

(EZ31
where Co
.

<&

Co

flN
Sm, or Y:iH Co=base.)
del. vb.

74

ad

"ONn
+ I4t.

"TT^I

6
^} Ex 3 4
'K Zow^ of pinion Ez 17 3 (||

long only

J-

a ^33n) of eagle, in metaph.

cstr.

elsewhere always
'X the patient of

nn

of feelings, as subst.

Ec

spirit (opp. "1 fl^a);

D^SlX 'X o

sfow

a^r

fo

32
Pr 14- (opp. nrr-ixp),so i5 w (o P p. non efa), i6
inns 5>gto) m0 re oft. of '\ O^BK 'K, Ex 34 6
9

(II

Nu

np.Ni ibn-rni a^ax 'k pani Dirn c f.

14

Ne

13

of Euphrates, but Chatti instead,


22
with other particular names, COT Gn io also
1213
11
lc
b. less
1 Ch 18
v. DilK.
Dl -); on 2 S 8
often clearly of land, Aram Nu 23' 2 S 15" +
2
2 Ch 20 (rd. however here DHK Thes Add al.),
to people

ni& Ho

12 13 ; also of particular divisions of


'
the territory D?!l!5 x 'Mesopotamia,' i. e. prob.
land between Euphrates & Chaboras, so Di
10
Dt 2 3 5 Ju 3 8 (cf. ^6o 2
after Kiep, Gn 24
'X

HQ Paddan-A ram Gn 2 5 3
'X rma 2 8 5 6 7 v. pa; $&&[ 'X

'

103

9 "'-f86

145

so

njnrr^y

Jo

ar\)\

13

9 26

35

15

2-

Ch

cf.

20

'N

cf.

46

Jon 4 s (where i>N), D3 ^nai O^BK K Na i


^QK Tjnsb only Je 15 15 'N appar. noun; rd. T!*
15
cf. Pr 25"
cf.

supr. ) ;

18

1S

33

8"

1 8".

c. often indeterminate, esp. in

etc.,

perh. primarily land but often

TQV

'K

["JpN] adj. long

nonbo

of time, 'N

Je

2c>

28

Jbn

b.

fig.'

of

only

abs.

fs.

war 2 S 3 1
God's wisdom

Zon#

n3"W;

including people
a.

of the exile
FTTO jn.NC 'N

(||Qr?Qnnn-i).

new

grows at the

flesh that

wounded spot, Ar. l5o,T; Fi ">-> so Fl

De

13

Ne4\on Is 58 s v. also Di)'tf 2 Ch 24


raiN Je 3 o 17 33 6 cstr. nrnK. Je8 22
Is
s
Israel
always fig. a. healing, restoration of
58
;

Is 58

s
,

here

K?U

vb. npx, elsewhere

c.

&

Hiph., subj.

30
b. restoration of walls of temple
walls of Jerusalem (cf. Fi supr.)
(II

c.

',

17

33

(||

TJruk v. DI infr.) on left bank of Euphrates,


c. 40 miles NW. fr. Ur p^) toward Babylon;
mod. Warka; cf. Loftus 081621 Dl Pa221
-

"P5"1fc$ adj. gent, (deriv.

unknown) applied

"

16 16 17 514 1 Ch 2 7 33 with art.


'NH boa Jos 16 2 (not far fr. Bethel).

to n?TI 2

=n.

coll.

DT^
t-:

15'32

n.pr.m.

Aram

149

Aramu,

(As.
v

etc.,

Dl Pa267 Thes al. prop. VD-iX = Em but cf. No


1. 5th son of Shem Gmo 22,23 iChi 17
as below)
2. grandson of Nahor Gn 22 21
3. 1 Ch 2 23
s4
4. a descendant of Asher 1 Ch 7
Elsewhere
only of Aramaean people & land (=1 supr.),
2 s 85
f.
m. 2 s 10 14
a. people, sg. coll. = the AraV.

'

'

28

20 24
-

+ Chip 10 12 + (64 1. S
-

3
n
17 Je35

Qy

3irn

nn 'k
'X 2

(title);

K Ch) Amo

+1K2

IS 7 2

4 - 5 -s

"

9
in both ariK;
of particular divisions of Aram,

S 10 6 Kite

S 85

cf.

' 2

Ch 18

5
,

S io 6 8 ^6o 2 (title),
even Enna 'N ^ 60 2

(note that As. never gives

'Nil

art.

c.

of Israel *T3N 'N

,8

16 rd. rather QrCPOVlK.)

K i8

=Is 36 Ezr 4" Dn

26

11

D")K (V of following;

tfimN n.m.
+
4

cstr.'ls25

4
.

DTI

cf.

U citadel'x

pi. T\\Stp^ abs.

Mi5

la^ni^finN

+;

Is32 -

+', etc.

?).
ls
abs. Je 3 o

Am 3 99

cstr.

citmdel, castle,

palace, not used before royal period, mostly in

common

prophets, esp.

Am &

in

as securely barred (in sim.)

Pr

19

K i6

is

Je; citadel
'SJJBn

JVa 'N

K 15

25

the citadel, stronghold


usually more general, of castles, palaces, prominent buildings; esp. used in speaking of coni

i.e.

object of attack

& plunder;

cf. 2

would be

esp.

palaces of Isr.

Am

quest, because the fine buildings

Jerusalem Is 32 14 (sg. coll.) La 2" 2 Ch


4
5
19
414
i22 7 cf.Ho8 14 Mi5 Am2 Jei7 27
36 ^ 4 8
5
20
1011
belonging
of Samaria Am 3
also Je 6 9
4
27
of Tyre
to Benhadad (i.e. Aram) Ami Je49
2
Is 23 13 Am i 10 of Babylon Is 25 (sg. coll.), cf.
6

of

13

22

where

Che Di

(||

rd. Vrrt3tp-)K for

a^yn;

WUDW

Ez 19 7

cf.

ace. to

of

Gaza

Am

7
,

2
of Kerioth 2 of
,

Babbah
Ashdod 3",

of

T^DDnN n.pr.m.
2

21

so

$93
al.,

but

MT in Ez 19

BDxi

defends
rather py ; Dl
comp. As. alniattu, fortress); of

v.

2K5

20

T JT'DI i^ adv. only of language in Aramaic

soEz 16 57 27 16 but Co

Am i

D*]N

pb>m

Aramaean,

maeans, a leading brancb of the Shemitic stock


inhabiting Mesopotamia & northern Syria, in
o 20 21
many tribes & settlements ; 2 S 8 5 5 6

'T)p?a257 \

<

f.

TlJ"^^ n.pr.loc. city in Babylonia (Bab.

20 20

443

esp.

rby).

Hermes v. 3,

113;

13

io 6 ('N ''fpN)
Ch) IS7 1 . (Cf.

11

Dt26 9 pi. QM?m 2K8 28 29 (||D"}N) 9 (|jZ.);


&ism (='xn) 2Ch22 (|| rd.); njBINn ie^a
14
his Aramaean concubine.
1 Ch 7
(D tD1"lN Kt

id)

Ch 24 of
Ne 4 (both

ZMG 1871.

T^EHiffc adj. gent.

Je 8 22

+ 2 Ch i + (4 it. K &

1ST vSchenkel BL,

c. H?J?;

Ju

so

17

Gn2 5

t !"DY^ n.f. healing of a wound, restoration (properly the

io

29

14

of

Edom

Is 34

of Bozrah

Egypt

&
13
,

12
,

3*.

a son of Saul (palatinus)

s
.

name Aramu

I.

sible

|*")X

(cf.

Ar. J^l alacer, lotus fuit; pos-

of following).

pM
TpN

75

n.pr.m.adescendant of Esau(?Aram.

wild-goat) Gii36 28 =i

p_N n.[m.]

fl.

C0T gW

Judah

ffn).

I4

n,

(||nN,

Ch

nin> 'x

Jos 4

B^N f
(but

a descendant of

(fir-tree)

Chi 5

w 'riN

fi

K2

26

(JED)

iVT\)A n.pr.m. a descendant of David 1CI13 21

nnan
once

is

BB?-tqpa

'

'

phrase

Ch

'N

tJos3 13

in ,/N
r

[nnan]

J11N

mrf

Tl$>N

N v", where
Di only

prob. interpol., v.

annsn

TBfoj

^"Vf

'N f'jos 4 3 (JE); 'N

rW^I P* ^ n

& late the long

a. 'n

+ 32 t. S Ch

pNi-rb

cf.

(c. art.)

I3

\"6k 'N

B3^N nW

12 14

k Ch.

We Dr), cf. 'n* K


1 S 5 + 6 1. S, term

niSNn

rd.

e. i>tnfe

25

Tp2"li$ n.pr.loc. whence wine, so Co Ez


19
27 for MT }1 ]"T\; cf. As. wine of Aranabanim.

DTl^Nn 'N

3K>i'' TV\TV

13

in combina-

f.

nna, largely D

tion with

fp^^

3 4 ; CTpftKn 'N

S i4 1S18

1 1 Ch

+ 32 1. Jos (JED)

used only by Philistines;

^V).

pN n.pr.m.

til.

(v. also

cedar (As. crinu

or

fir

Mish.pl. a\TiN)ls44

HI

ph<,

Chi 42

Y"IN
11

n.pr.m. a Jebusite, whose threshing-

floor was bought by David to erect an altar 1 Ch


^15.18.20.20.21.21.22.23.24.25^
& acc to 2 Ch 3 1 became
njpK. 2 S 24 16f q.v.
called
site of temple
_

nnan

& under D's influence;

[1"IN ?&

o/tfie covenant

mm

nna 'n Nu io 33

(all'JED);

t Jos 3
44

6 6 8
-

66

Dt

(both J)

io 8 3 9 25 Jos 4' 18 6 8 8 33 Je 3 16 + 17 t. S K Ch;


once longer O^an 3B* niNa? ^ nna 'N f 1 S4 4
-

plN n.pr.n.Amon,wady&stream

tp2"^,

Moab (MI

in

pltf,

Add Eob Ges MV der.

Thes

the rushing, roaring stream)

fr. p"i, i.e.

Nu

p3~!N

+ iot. called
boundary between Moab & Amorites Nu 21
oft, PIN bn: Dt
cf. Ji"! ^aa Nu 2 2
Ju n

Nu

1313

2i

4-i2t., p")

14

2i

13

24.36

36

Dvnan Nu 2

IQ 33.

14

heights of

Nu

Arnon

fiyiK

i.e.

unite to form Arnon,

J 0S

'J

I 2

'

the stream-ravines that

Di

cf.
28

21

|"1J^ (\/assumed for

D1 pn25 argues

pN,

art.

c.

foil,

Aram. )JoV

ark (p Q

also

nunx)

cf.

Sta

/m

pH, p^n

erit) cAes

word,

N ( so Thes), on
synon. of erenu).

for

erit,

cliest;

As. erenu (&

203

n.m.

El[3

(f.

chest,

^ Ph.;

fVWn Dt 1 o2 + alw.' exc.


where pan (Ex 25 14 14 + 13 t. Ex, Lv

Ch

Ex Lv Nu

Nu 3
Nu 4

31

I2

i\r

sg.; abs. +P"1N 2

c. art.

io 33 );
89

10 11
-

24

mummy-case

cstr.

fl.

Ch

P Ex 2^+ tP Ex
,

money-offerings
t2. sarcophagus,

chest, for

11

24
of Joseph G1150 26 (E).

3. chest,

1 -

(on

Je 4 9

23

'Pact)6='A P 4>de
ZMGI8n
(cf.

No

'

Lag BN78 ),

cf.
25S

Kiep

ib

.)

t*TtZJpS")N n.pr.m. 3rd son of


1

22 24
-

12 13
'

less a geogr.

Chi

17J8 24
-

IKJaS-lN

name(deiiv.

among his people, only Hex (71 t.) S(6i t.) K


(i2t.)&Ch( 4 8t,) + Ju2o 27 Je 3 16 ^i32 8 used

Shem

Gni 1

1<U1
;

ii.l

cf.

also Eth.

Chaldean;
Babylonia

a. indef. D' !??' *?$ P"> x


1

so
(cf.

Schr

ioaU,
C0TGn 10,22

+ 1vn = '&3,i.e.

who

Gnn M

an ark

ofshit-

tim-wood Ex 25 Dt io cf. v
b. def. 'NHT
M
25 +54t- (Hex P, exc. Jos JE; S K Ch)
3

'

Ex
c.

with

identifies

0^3 TK

&

limit),

define,

i_i.l

KdG^i

v 28

'

31

v.

);

'

-'

THK

2407

land (Ph.

n.f.

Gnla "

Sab.
cf.

pa

P ra

& (seld.) m. Gn

MI pN, As. irsitu COT

10

doubt-

Pa255
^rraace. to most
another interpr. Dl
;
As.
Nineveh,
Zab,
NE.
fr.
pachitis on Upper
Armen stud 55irefl
so
Arbaha, Armen. Albak Lag
ZMG188 182
but
Bo MV, Di Gn io 22 Lag Syi 54 Ni5
As. Arbaha is unfavourable to this).

).

Gn

'n

& mng. dub., Thes der.

boundary (stem

fr.

& in various combinations (cf. Seyring ZAW

:391 ' 114t

io 9

also Is

655

'

ark in tabernacle & temple, containing tables of


law, with cherubim above, the esp. seat of ^

alone

Ch

strength 2

pi.

i2 10 =2

2K

'N

'"751^ n.pr.loc. city in northern Syria


(As.Arpadda Dl Pa2 5 ) 'n Is io 9 elsewh. IB^IK;
c. 1 5 miles N. of Aleppo, mod. Tel Erfdd; in
OT only as conquered by Assyria, alw. named
with Hamath, etc. 2 K18 34 io ,3 =Is 36 19 37 13

ps, sarcophagus,

Zim BP6,22 Ar. ^\'\,


Nab. WIN, Yog p

only

"

Mish. also

30

i&pn

h.

'

is4,i 7 ;2Ch8,ii^

16

ground of an As.

16 2

m:"W v. 3JN.
n^-i^ v. m.

Mojib.)

so

i.

32 s
(Cf.also tables given by Seyring 0&his theory as to earliest designation of ark.)

fords

208C.

+Nu 4 7 84 Jos 4
^y 'N the ark of thy

Ex,

1.

Ch 35 3

also p"]N niCfl

jirK nrojflD

25" + 8
6 41

9 - 16

13 24 26
2
Juii " 8 26
of Arnon Is 16 elsewh. Nu2i
Moabl23f
20
-;
(cf.
Tristr
mod.
syn. of Moab Je 48

II.

48

S.12.16

p3"lN

DT^Kn nna 'n + j U2 o 27 iS 4 4 2S15 24


6
1 Ch 16
& n^hba " nna 'n Dt 31 26 Jos 3I
g. nn^n fnN ^ 0/ the testimony, only in P,
corresponding to nna'x (cf. Di on Ex 25 16 ), Ex
also

DHM

e.g. Os
BASi 374n -, Arum.
'

ZMG1S75

JHN,

'

594

'

13 16
'

G,oss
,

earth,

Ar.

J,%

614;Sem Sprachf
'

l^j^ 'N

12
,

abs.

76

+ pK 1 + c. art. always
jnsn i n +; c. n_ loc. nrw n + (this form
also poet. = p.N Jb34 +); sf. Tl^ 20" +
sjriKflVlK) i^ + .etc; pl.riirw j e2 8 + 65t.;
DnViK Gnio +
cstr. nii"JN Ez
3 9 +6t.; sf.
Gn i +
24

cstr. 2

11

10

31

27

1. a. er<A, whole earth (opp. to a part)


TOnxn 12 3 ) Je 2 5- 29 30 26 s Is
G11 i8 18 25 2 2 I8 (
t.;

1G 20
-

=2 K

15 - 19

37
heaven, sky

Zc

Gm

or pillars

also Is 24

18

1S14 4

built on foundations,

f 104 Jb

38

Is

48

13

5r lxlG

cf.

shaking

firm, so that its

is

&

terrible,

19 21

24

Is 2

Ex20 =Dt
4

Je'i6"+6t. Je;

^ 60 4 77 19 99 1 14 7
with waters under it

18 - 19 - 20

11

earth G116 11
31

Pr 8 Jb 37

K2

io 24

f 33

bn

66 4 + cf. 'N

12

2. land=a,. country, territory,


11
28 31
21
1
cf. also io
io 10 0:iXO 'N 2 i
12
03
13
18
10
8
6 27
Je25 20
27 ^78
23
5
13
47
1617
4
43
b. district,
1 Chi
personif. Is62 Ecio
3
c. tribal
region Gn 19 28 22 2 Josn 1^42"416
20
21
2
7
1 S 9
territory Dt34 Ju2i
13 1
15
45
23
territories
d.
smaller
1
S
Is 8 ; and still
9
16
e. sj)ecif. land of
piece of ground G1123
31
I2 150 7 31 3 Ex 14 34
Canaan, or Israel
14
9
Dti7 18
+ esp. obj. of VI) possess
.

Gn

M'

Gnu

2X5"

18

35

5. pi. niJTJN
11

18

(Is

almost wholly

is

23^^;

20

37"=:
Di
Che
& cf.
v

rd. D?ian

Is

36

19
37
40 42
^105" 106 27
22 t. Chr; D119 7
5 20 31
9
3
Lv
besides these only P Gn io
107 116
54
34
E
39
(JE) ; it denotes
(J ) 41
exc. Gn 2 6
26
lands, countries, often in contrast to Canaan,
2

2K19

17

);

3(i -

32
lands of the nations, etc., v. esp. abs. Ez 20
4
the various petty divisions of Canaan
22 ;
3 4
afterward united under Israel's control Gn26

Ch

cf. 1

13 b$~w) niriK,

n.pr.m.

TfrSS"^

1K16

Ch

rnin> rrisiK.

chamberlain of

Zimri

BP68
vb. curse (As. ardru Zim

[~HN]

relation of mngs. bind

Qal

23

'

personified, esp. as ad5 cf.Gn


19
29
1
dressed, called to witness, etc. Dt 32 Je 6 22
18
2
2
inhabitants
of
Is i Mi i Jb 16
C. earth

'K

late,

4i 5

11

11

16

'

19

hung on nothing Jb 26 7

"1$HB>

28

Am 8

also

b. earth, opp. to

Ex2o Dt5 8 30 JU5 4 La 2


f 146 iCh 2 r 29 2CI12

S 2
i^82 5

token of terrible power


2S22 8 =^i8 8 Jb9 c cf. ^ 4 6 2 & v 6 so

something

as

-"

Is37 16 =2Ki9 15
+ ; as permanent Ec
8

Is 4 o

13

feriN

Pf.

ry^%

&

7*">?

curse in As.

v.

Mai 2 2 Imp/.
;

Dl

on

Prloa

2 ms.TM-1

Nu2 2 u! INN Gn 12 Imv. -"n Nu


if.
22 23 7. rriX, nk & Inf. abs. "n-IN all Ju 5
"WW
nnfc Jb
Nu
Gn
2
2
Gn
TT**
4
7
3
3
+ 36 t. etc.; curse Tp3 fr^ess, chiefly in poetic
& legal sources of JED & later imitations Gn
29
2
I2 27 (J) NU22 2 3 2 4 (E) EX22 (E)
Ex

22

27

23

29

14

||

27

\}^^ ~\S~\K 1"IN = curse for ever her inDT ,_|.n^ cursers of the day
habitants Ju 5 23
(magicians whose imprecations made days unlucky) Jb 3 8 Pt. pass, "fl"^, chiefly as exclamaspna Gn 14 17 4 11 9^2 29 49 7 Nu 22 12 24 s
tion,
3
15 (E, poet.) Dt 27 26 Ju 2 18 1 S 14 2428 26 19 Je
3
I4 15
6
10 10
1
2o
Mal i 14 TD^P CTWi Dnm
1
48
cursed be those who wander from thy commands
fuc, 21 ( @ Jer De Ki), riN^n n-J1"iNn this
cursed woman 2 K 9 34
tNiph. Pt. Q "!W
cursed Mai 3 s
+Pi. 3 ms. sf. ^11)$ curse, lay
Mai

||

Dt

+ oft.
Dt i +
20

Dt^al.;

49

J os i 9 +;
21
jnj
inhabitants of land Lv 1 9 2a
f.
Ez i4 13 +cf. Dt 24 4 Zc 12 12 etc. g. used even
of Sh e 'vl Jb io 21 22 (cf. As. irsit la tdrat, land
without return, in Descent of Ishtar, v. Jr 10 M );
23
3. a. ground, surv. also
139 " Is 44
nCHN q.v. Gni 26 30 18 2 33 s 38
face cf ground
Ex 4 3 1 4 Eu 2 10 1 S 5 4 + very oft. in S. b. soil,
nmN G11 11 12 L/V19 9 25 2 6 4
as productive
3

so after i>na

>//

under a curse G115 29

(J); Pt.

CT^on D^n

the

cf.

Nui 4 78

Is 3 6 7

=2Ki8 ^72
32

107 3435

6 16
-

Ezr 9 12 Ne 9
4. p.K in phrases a. people
712 13
of the land 'Nrrdy of non-Israelites Gn 2 3
9
4
(P) Nu 1 ( JE) as well as Isr. Lv 2 o (H) 2 K 1 5
:!5

curse-bringing waters Nu 5
(P 6 1. waters
destroying the perjured adulteress drinking
them).
+Hoph. Impf. 1X^ be cursed Nu
2 2(E).
18 " 27

t H^Sin

niND Pr3

33
;

n.f.

a curse Dt 2

pi.

nilNO Pr28

20

Mai 2 2

cstr.

27
.

16' 5 21 24

princes

'

24
;

esp.

Lv 4

27

common

(P)

Ez >f

people, opp. officials,


2

1819

measurements of distance, 'NH JT03


or distance of country (v. n~Q3)
'N rQ33 some distance Gn 48" 2

"WISH

pK

+b. in

the space

Gn

35

K5

1C
,

19

so
c.

the country of the plain, level or


plain country Dt 4 s3 Je 48 21 "rit^O 'K fig. f 1 43 10
(but rd. rn
d. Dn'K
Bi Gr Che, cf. f 2 7 11 ).
13
Q"nn
'K
land of the living -f 27
^ 142 6 e.
'n nxj? end() 0/ tAe ear*/i Is 42 10 43 6 (|| pSm)
i35 7 'Pr 17 24 so ' ^DDK Pr 3 o 4 +; 'Kn T\\S\>
;

^"It^
_.
.

v.

T!2^Sl

COT

Gloss

^cf.

T>n.
t
:

n.pr.terr. Ararat (As. Urartu


stud M0
27
)
'n Je5i ; trilS

Lag Armen

Gn 8 4 -(- 3 t. a district in Eastern Armenia


between the river Araxes & lakes Van &
Oroomiah, cf. KGF ; to this prob. ref. in 2 K
38
37
'N H?J also Gn 8 4 'K nn, where
i 9 =Is 37
the ark rested; used perhaps with wider ref. Je
27
51 'K ninbop (|| 13a, i:?^).
t[t^")K] vb. betroth

(Mish. DnN, Ph.

C1N

in n.pr.,

Lg Sem ^ connects with Ar. UZ>J\ a fine,


'

\ii.pay the price,

& so gain the right ofpossession

Aram. D'HN one who farms land; As. mirsu,


BAS 5i8
) only Pi. Pu. Pi. Pf
tribute, Zehnpf
3ms. en*? Dt2o 7 'nans 2 S3 14 sf. T
cf.

'

Ho

21 ' 21 ---;

?^

Dt 2%; betroth
woman, n$N Dt 20" 28 30 sq.

Impf.

(subj.man) obj.

ms. fcnKTI

22

23
,

5e betrothed,

(nhm iy:);

22 s3

where affirmed of

t^"lX

25 27
-

n'enkt?

of

(sq. ^

4 -"- 10

2o48 cf. 2
8 19
Jos 8
Je i7 27 +
s

field,

Ex2 2

cf.

eW

12
;

n^'n

-vyr-i-nx

49

Ju

cf.

nW

e>xa "vyrrnK

S^

30 31
-

(of

2. of supernatural

supr.)

Ex 3
gpecif. Bte(n)

fire,

attending theophany

Dt

-i2.i5.33.36

JE) Ne

(all

13

(both JE)

n^y Ex

10

(J) 26

Pr55
).

mri)

(||iab

Lv

(P)

i8

i8 13

y\r

14

io (P);

Ex

Yahweh's glory
24 33

33

12 19

cf. Dt i
(v.
9
of destructive fire from "<

Nu 9 15J6 P);

intended),

As. erm* Dl

1/,

i4 24

request (As. eriStu

vri2b> 'k

cstr.

request granted by

rhtt

"ijtf

f.

both subj. ^3n).

(in

n.f. desire,

-)'oniy

c6, subj.

c.

Pt.

i"6l]"D

<0 desire, request,

Tntp~)^
c

Dt

22 15

husband) v

nbnk

fs.

n^na Ex

tJu

G 9

nW Am

Bte

2.

house Ju 12 14 15 tower 9 s2 city-gates


31317
city Jos 6 24 Ju 18 27 cf. Is i 7 + also
2

io.io.i3.w.i4

'

Nu 1

23

Dt 4 24

(E)

Jb

16

v. also

pei h lightning(
.

further of lightning Ex 9 23 24 (JE)


3. fire for cooking, roast-

cf.

s
1 48

etc.

ing, parching, etc.

K>*?

Ex

roasted at a fire

(P) cf. Lv 2 2 CI135 13 Is 44 16 19 ; of tinder


for lighting fire Gn 2 2 6 '(E); of fire for melting
(gold for the idolatrous calf) Ex 32 s4 for rei2

8 9

14

tNrjtpCJnp-lSl n.pr.m. Artaxerxes (Pers.

mn

with Qr rnsy On
2
cf. Mai
3 (sim. of purifying work of messenger
of cov't).
4. esp. of altar-fire Lv i 77 6 2 3 5 +
in offering incense Lv io also H"1t e>N strange
fire, i.e. an incense not commanded, offered
presumptuously io 1 Nu 3 4 26 61 fire from "*
consuming sacrifice (cf. 2) Lv 9 24 2 Ch 7 L3 of
fining Je 6 29

v. itliN.

where

rd.

Artakhshatrd, Spieg

E^'niNno

fl!k 'K in sim. of

cf.
17

24

21 22
-

Pu. Pf.

Dl

Ne

Asherim 12 3 chariots Jos

2 of price paid to father & 7 of husband 2 S


14
2 of gift to bride & b of husband Ho 2 21 22
3
where fig. of Yahweh's covenant mercy to Israel.

Dt

K 23

3 25

Dt

idols

APK6S

'

207

'A/rn^^j,

cf.

on Ezr 4 23 7"- Ne i 1 ) 'n Ezr 4 7 v. BD 102


"fiwnm Ezi'4 7 KriDK'nri-lEzr7 11 8 1 IST62 1

BeRy

1-

14

&

5 i3 ; Artaxerxes I, o\ Longimanus, son


successor of Xerxes, reigned B.C. 465-424.

7^")tl ^ n.pr.m. a descendant of Judah

Ch 4 16

(the latter element in this

& foil, may

be P$ God, but mng. of former part dub. Thes


comp. "IDN bind, quern Deus obligavit sc. voto\.

m TWEN n.pr.m.
2s

<

rbtriw v 14

cf.

a son of

Asaph

Dei,

cf.

Ch

K
2K

16 3 21 6 cf. 17 17
31
'N3 -iyn 2 Ch 2 8 3
1

anger

36

Ez 21

89

22

supr.)

Nu

2
26 31 Jos 17

t-'S^to^ adj.gent/Nn

Ch

vo-

14

47

31

38
47

19
,

cf.

377

je2o, 9; ,,b2o,26^

n .f.^9.23(m .Je48,4
fire

^104,4.

Ag i Satu cqT

G]oss
,

&

$K

Syr.J^ir,

:(

dagheshprob. secondary;

also Sta

cf.

189b

'k

Ex 9 24 + cstr.Lv 6 2 + (seld.) tsf. WN Dt 4 30


Jbi8 D3?'K Is 50 11 OBfc Is 66 24 ; 1. fire,
;

of conflagration, e.g. in briers, endangering or


5
destroying crops D^'p nNSM tW? NXJn Ex 2 2 cf.
2

E>N3 IJfa natpn (both E);

liberate destruction

qam. preton.)

obj.

yf,

29

innb is 66 15

Ho

ninS ' n^i i s 4 5 c f.


5
Af.s/re Jb 18 cf. Bta

ninnb '

cf.

^n

7";

^iT ? 41 11

owk

o//re, {?N ito.Zc I2

14

s2

105

^nc .^a^ 0/
E X ^sn
;

t^K liK %7ii!

f 21

10

offire

Eth.h'Vfr deriv.fr. 11. tWX JLjl,sociable,friendly


rsalmen ed ^- ws
LagEN68
element (MVWetzst in De
cf. l~~Jl, A-jjiU>), improb. esp. in view of As.;

abs.

fig.

17

T'r ?

Is

v. also

Gni5 (J) a torch of fire


CWTfib
Ex f flame offire, ETC anb J
(cf. Di);
B'N ^^^ (in sim.) Dn io cf. Zc 12
nnnb
2

31

Wny-^

^7 9 8p
4
of out bursting emotion t/^39 ; of flagrant
1
wickedness Is 9 ',etc.
6. in various com-

as n .coll.Nu2 6

of Yahweh's

fig.

word of" Je 23 29

of

etc.;

'

t^K

5.

Na

La 2
'nwpTWJ Ez 3 6 5

(sim.)

66 15

binations,

T^^^^toi^ n.pr.m. a Manassite (Thes


tum

(usually (?) e>N3 f? "Vnyn


10
23 2 Ch 33; also 'K2 spfc

fire in child-sacrifice

by

more often

fire, esp.

golden calf

KW3

Ex 32

20

of de-

&nb> (3
(J),

c.

other

78

Is 5

24

2
so io

v.

CH

!)

Vt*

flaming

tongue offire, E'N

BW ^^l Ct
n^
Dt 33 2

cf.

latv,

but

??;

was a
nn[ab]

c f.

nffi'^

(>Wetzst

in

Jos13 14
.

De

f^b

K'N

13

Ez 1 coaZs offire,
14 16
on B'X V.?^ Ez 28

lit.

/re o/a

Pers.

is

Je 6

but Qr OH

n.m.

104

29

Kt

W,

v.

law, or fire
rd. perh.

& late;

20 13 or ni[|T] tys

1"[i~IE?] n.f. id.

their fire,

faw

J"R

Ex

fire

?n3

cf.

Dn^N(tD)

sub

is
i.e.

65

'

4 ' S3 'J

der.

from

t%

an offering made by

rsalmen ed

fr.

Vu.

fire

SMN.

78

CM
means

Lag

cf.

14k;

God & man


9
cstr. ntf K Lv
+

friendly relations betw.

to

BN19

Ex

18

2_9

Lv4 M +i5t.;

pi. cstr. 'titt

+ 32 t.

sf.

^ Nu

28 Hft* Lv6 ; used chiefly of offerings of


animals, but also of the HTOJ3 Lv 2 11 and of the
sacred bread and frankincense Lv 2 4 7,9 which
was placed on the table as a memorial, and
finally went to the priests.
The word is used
in Dt 18 1 Jos 13 14 (D) r S 2 23 ; elsewhere in
10

DTltfN
1

WN

'N

Ch

Lv

niiT

14

Nu28

io 15 22 22
2

+ 11

"WN

esp. in phrases

nm

nm

Ex 3O + i4t., H$K
nin^ r\m faipT Lv 2 2 27 Nu 1 s5
20

ace. after verbs of offering

tCJM 2S14

&

usual

Mi6

10

form

softer

(q.v.), there is, are.

(Cf.

Aram. fN,

**

Ar.

,Jlol

seeEw

and on the softening of

5530

01

p- 423

No

bvW*)

A & L

2a/3a,

t^nCM

in^tp^ 1

Nu 2 6

38
.

i3

24

V whence

'N "iano.

following).

n^nwN Qr

n^tpM" n.pr.m.

supporteth)

nvitoin).

(||

C"

1K13

1 Ii-WN' king of Judah, son of Amon


2
t. K, + i 9 t. Ch, + 17
.

K2>+
1

Zc 6 10

Je

t.

VW"|NUe2 7 \

also

2.

njtW

a returned

H$N
v. sub III. tMK.
T
pCN Qr Pr 20 v. pC*N sub B^N.

20

n.coll.

1'

son of Benjamin Gn 46 21
i8
26
( A</3 ) 1 Ch 8 1 ( B

adj.gent. 'Nn as

Ashdod
Survey 442.)

(Cf.

n.f. (support) buttress (Ar. aJLif

Je 50 15 iTrneto Kt,

(=i>N3$ta? so Thes; more

'Acr^X).

',

Zp

.)

column ,support,AW No M113 X Nfl^pl.Nn'-JflK,


NriW^N) only pi. sf. buttresses of city of Babylon

2 nd

Nu

'Ar/3i7XJ

'*,

[n^CM]
T

exile

"feiTN n.pr.m.
likely

ye, yi to

540c

Ne

of Philistines

i.e.

J"Tt^^ {support,

the

for

Is 2

t n^liltpM adv. in the language of Ash-

Nu

16

19

appar.

(Qr ni'HWK).

ls

li^Ka any nxm.

dod,

nn^ nn ninnLv 23 nn^ nni> nK>xLv3


18 17 ninn (sin) nE*NEx29 25 Lv2 16 mn^
28 19

oc

5
territory of
l

nn nm Lv i 9 +
nn Ex29 +6t., new

13

nirvi> nbyjsru

1
6

nirr^ nh3

1.,

n)n"b r\wx

1.,

2 3

26

n_

c.

tililU}^ adj.gent. Ashdodite, 'Nn n .sg.


3
usually pi. DHn^(n) 1 S 5 s 6
coll. Jos 13
Ne4\ and as adj. f. WlttBte ttfeb Ne 13 23 Kt

Lv6 10

Ch 26 s

25= 2

20 Je

mtyM n.pr.gent. & terr. Asshur, Assyria


Fa252
(As. Assur, land & city Dl
COT on Gn 2
14

t]2tpN n.pr.m. a

Ch I 41

(etym. dub.,

ystpsi

chief of

'

Edom Gn

36

26

v.

your, Sab.

8
,

whence

Dnnan K

(cf.

Lotz TP186

IDN^pDO

fall,

slope;

>

n.f.

supr.)

fr.

DHM

Nu

Di

cf.

foundation,

only

others

(npcto)

the bottom of the ravines

TLmtpMj
slope

cf.

15

Nu2i

15

cstr.

12 8

(||

nJDSri

id.-f-QID); elsewheie defined 'N nnri

Dt

49

17

Jos 12 3

tl'ntl'iM n.pr.loc.

COT G

1 oas

cf.

13

20
.

Ashdod

(As.

D1 ra289. ThesMVder.fr.

Asdudu,

y-n

q.v.)

a powerful city of the Philistines on Mediterr.


Sea, "YV- from Jerusalem, modern Esdud, Jos
22 . -40.47
II"
(where assigned to Judah) 1 S 5 5 6
15
4
6
8
9
(but del. Dr cf. ) 6 17
i
3 Zp 2 Zc 9 Is
-

Am

1886 - lf

Schr

'

*--*-

25

3i
a
30
4 Is 1 o 1 4 1 9
6
11
s3
Ez2 3 27 32" (here fern.) Zcio ;

1
6

be late) regard

2S2 9

cf.

sub n?K

or

(if

(like pboj? ib.) as used

because of ancient significance; sts. personified


5
as one Is io EZ31 3 (but del. Co q.v.), cf. also Mi
4 5

riV^K Jos 1 3 1 20 n'^N Dt 3 17 4 49


mountain-slopes Josio 40/ KiTI n^SK ni 2i)7Y\ "inn;
1

La5

perh. rd. niW?,

^83

'

Asshur as person, 2nd

Nu

^ 83

J en ZA

io 22 (P, in table of nations)

3i 52

nilE'X Jos io 40

pi. abs.

V ~\tyit=-\&good,

v. also

2. people of Asshur (oft. as invading


s2 24
even world-power)
(poem of
24

(mountain-)

-;

Shem Gn
17

army &
8

T"TtTM n.[m.] foundation, bottom, lower

zl

1-

ib.268f.^

Balaam) Ho

part (slope) (As. isdu


fj^,

Ch

COT

cf.

N5

son of

nra-^N.

foundation).

"IK'N,

gracious,
ib.209f.

(-v^of following, cf. prob. As. isdu,

*^t^

on the connection

with name of god^lsWj&with

hcr(Sav,'Eae$av,' hatfiwv).

v. yatf.

byniTM

Pers. Athura, Syr. ol(

Zp 2 13

28

'N

n:np

Ki9

32

= Is 3 7

36
;

'K 'OS

Ez

3. Zcwid of Assyria Gn 2 14 1 o 11
n 8 9 3 io 6 Isn n 16
23
12
19 Je2 18 36 Mi7 Zc
9
7

23

Ho5

13

io 10 ;

7 - 9 - 12 - 23

rn^Gn2 5

18

2K15

Is 19 23

29

17

s - 23

18 11 ;

Mi 5
4. esp. ^1^0
27 Ho
io 12 20 4 6 (prob. gloss Is 7 1720 8 7 ) 2 K
19
+4it. 2K; i4t.Is36- 3 8;iCh5 6 (-l^) +
i 5
1713
i 3 t. Ch; also Je5o
Na 3 18 Ezr 4 2 (only Ezr
6 22 of Persian or any king not strictly Assyrian); note also 'K ?Qftr\ Is 3 6 816 ('N perh. gloss,
cf. Di who holds same view as to 2K18 2331
);
"I1&'

l^
!

H? Is 7
Is 8

18

13
1

11

'K^P2Ki9 1117 =Is37 1118


tt3")^G?

n.pr.gent.pl.

Ch28 16 3o 6 Ne 9 32
an

Arab

'.

tribe

79

nittfo

Abraham & Keturah Gn 25 s

traced back to
cf. Di.

peril, n^an

q.v., cf.

al. rd.

but

marking

tree,

We Dr Koh Klo

also

nEtan '& comp. Ju

n.coll. 2

v.

Hamath

a god of

2K

unknown.

kW*, Eth.
nn Lv 2 20

t ["}] n.[m.] testicle (Syr.

unknown) only TJ^K

Xflh/fr etym.

23

cluster

(Eth. ftfttti: Ar. J15C5J, Aram. 6?TPK; etym.

MV

sub vblV, but no suitable


5mso der. fr. ^E'N c.
meaning proven Sta
23
24
cstr. v +;
affoimat. 7) 'N abs. Nui3 +
;

p i. nferete ct

Ct7

sf.n

'K

D'QJJ?

rb?w Dt 32

cstr.

r63E'SGn4O

Nu

D'OJJ? 'K

13

23

v24

cf.

10
j

clusters ripened

z7^

nibsi? k

1. caster of grapes,

Dt 32 s2

have they

V?n '33?);

(||

x^-

'S3 tyVvnn-

Mi

'

of Isr. Is

ps
b'am
:.

65

fig.
O

of

MV

think of dusters of dates, v. "ln


palm-tree, ib.)
2. cluster of henna-flowers,
"iS3n 'X (v. 123), metaph. of the beloved one

Thes

Ct

14

(Cf Griinwald Israe1

'

13

13

23

Dti

Eshcol,

IOBW Lv 4 13

4
;

DKW Ho 4
CriBW Ez'25 ;

'

Nui 3

'3

j1

bm Nu

;-ot%

32
0/
region of Hebron

valley of a cluster,

15

Impf.

LV5

19

12

trespass,

do a wrong, or

injury, with 7 niDv DK/K OSW he hath done


a great wrong to Yahweh (in violating the com-

an

Lv5

mands)

shall give

wrong

it

]STu 5

19

(P);

DE>K -ffc? fnji

ii>

(restitution) to
7

(P), cf. 2

Ch

him
ip

to

10 - 10
;

aw ^ ^ e
tvhom he did

^^1

DiK>K

wrong (irreparable
wrong, the Edomites against Judah) Ez 25 12
2. be or become guilty Ju 21 22 Je 50' Ho 4 15

ac they committed lasting

11

Lv

in offences requiring sin-offering

13 - 22 27

Lv

(P), of trespass-offering

2 - 3 - 17 - 23

Nu 5

(P); with 7 guilty of Lv 5 45 (P), with 3 in or


through Ez 2 2 4 Ho 13 1
3. be held guilty,
bear punishment \^34 222i Pr 30 10 Is 24 s Je 2 3
.

H05

15

Zc 11 5 Ez6 6 (but cf. DttB


18
Hiph.
suffer punishment Jo 1
DD^NH declare them guilty -^ 5 11

io 2 14

).

Niph. ^BtW3
Impf.

sf.

t Dt?M adj

ynN"^ Gn

42

guilty, 'n abs.


21

so T\iio ollronol

UJN

n.m.

tVsf.

37

S1

13
;

pi.

O'Ogfc

(E); guilty, and so bound to


Ezr 1 o 19 but rd. prob.
-

v h :PerzischeTiJ dvali 1390 43


'

offence, guilt

Nu

Svwtt

'

1.

bfcm

24

22

offer a trespass-offering

Letterbcde Amst - xi>148f-\

2. in combination bbEftf

m. an Amorite, brother
of Mamre, dwelling in neighbourhood of Hebron
'2fr$ n.pr.

Gni 4

*LS\, fault,

IU'1,

Eth. /ihUVT ;) DE>N Lv 5 19 Nu g 7 ;


6
10
7 t. ; nDlpK Xu 5 ; riWN Pr 30

Inf. abs. DK>K

t.;

DtDK'XI
!

judicavit,

1 commit an offence, a

grapes; hence

Yahweh's judgment;
nibsf N3 -qnf cf. v 8 (where

in sim. JSan

fig.

biDNb
v:v

7i

n
1

Hb

DK>K

Hb

10

desolation of Israel under

Ct

reum

'i\,

mm Ez

Gn 40 ^BOH

vid. also

32

of deeds of enemies 0/ Israel, clusters of gall

fig.

offend, be guilty (Ar.

Nul3

s
f Si3QJ (?3fK Ct 7 ) n.m.

,,

perh. a sacred

guilt, mulct, cf.

17, otherwise wholly

'

id.,

-\TVff.

t^O^N n.pr.[m.l

dub.; Thes

wa s

32
Ij'l,

1lnttJ

it

shrine.

t Dt^'K, Dt^'K vb.

3I * S aul and his

nyria?;

sons are buried 'KrrnnPI;

t'nltiJN adj. gent. 'Nn as


rd.

^Nn-nnn

ing noiT 3

+7

'8

Gn

t.; 1.

26 10 +
offence,

68 22 (guiltiness IiV).
2.
5
10
9
3. compenguilt Gil 2 6 (J) Pr 14 Je 51
sation, IvN DK'Xn 3 'B'nS io wAom <o return the
8
compensation (or satisfaction for injury) Nu 5'4. trespass(P restitution for guilt KV).
offering (AV, but guilt-offering E,V) used only
2122
10
Nu 5, 6 12 i8 9 (P), &
in Lv 5, 6
7, 14, 19
20
13
29
39
Ez 40 42 44 46 cf. Ezr io 19 This offering
seems to have been confined to offences against
God or man that could be estimated and so
The ordinary trescovered by compensation.
pass-offering was a ram, together with restitution and a penalty of a fifth of its value. The
trespass,

fault

^r

(cf.

3")

s4

in

der.

however Di ad

'n cluster, q. v.

see

loc.

Tw3lpN n.pr.m.

Gn 1 o3 1 Ch 1 6
a#tfl <30

fr.

1. a descendant of Japhet

=2

27
. a northern people Je 5
ricfyso (peril, a people of

arm

Bithynia,^ylscari('i'aws)

patronymics,
Abhandl.254f.

Di

13
/ti^^

esp.

v.

Qn

V. II.

IQ ,

(^ e ./Sow,

az ending of Armen.

Len 0r " 3is


A
faut y Lag
f-

also

'

Lag Ges

'

r me. Stud.l43)_

firmly rooted,

cf.

Ar.

J.S1

trespass-offerings

were he-lambs Lv
suffered

T 7tpN n.m.
bfiK Sab.

Denkm. 66

Low
Abraham Gn

&?

v.

tamarisk-tree (Ar. JJ\, Sab.

No

38
;

cf.
cf.

DHM

B8ii

Tristr

21 33 (J); in

9M
;

FFP260

S 22 6

on an Aram.

planted by
)
Saul is dwell-

of the leper and Nazirite


12
14 Nu 6 ; if the person who

wrong or
went

living the fine

his

kinsmen were

to the priests.

The

not
vic-

tims were offered, the blood and fat pieces


going to the altar, the skin and flesh to the
There seems to have been no applicapriests.

roea

80

tion of the blood to the horns of the altar (the


chief ceremony of the sin-offering) because the

was not expiated at the altar but by


compensation to the wronged person or his

guilt

A part of the blood of the leper's

representative.

was applied

trespass-offering

to his person to
(as in the case of the ram of

consecrate him
consecration to consecrate the priests

The

trespass-offering

the older

Hebrew

unknown

is

to

Lv

JED

and

literature.

compensation for the sins of the people,

Ott>N in

D1 K29)

interposing for them as their substitute Is 53


(incorrectly,
sin-offering
RV). See further
"
10

OTTh eoIi:r

TnQtp^
t.,
24

cstr.

fipra Ezr io 10 +3

t.

Lv

inpE>K

sf.

riNan v

24

fiy

_(||

inSE'K

;
'

Am 8

14

3. bringing a trespass-

DV3 in

his trespass-offering

day of his bringing

the

LV5 24

HptpK

requiring a trespass-offering

rrviattiN (rtfin

3aN

22 10
v.

iniquity

fiy

not*

t-lBtiN

NjnssW,

perh. be hard,

foil.;

somethingj'irmi).

1. Jos 15 33

i\

name

2. v 43

of

two

Dn

(meaning

S 6 19 Aq.

&

cake or roll; other Teres, ancient


"

'

Dr

natfN, nifistpa

nw.

v.

n.pr.loc. a city of the Philistines

I'lVJp'QJiS

(As.Isqaluna

Ju

infr.)
8

Zp

18

COT
19

14

Gloss

17

Dl Pa29 ; Ph. adj.gent.cf.


20
Je 25 20 47" Am
2 S i

Zc 9 5 5 on the Medit. Sea,


Jerusalem, mod. 'Asqaldn, Survey
i

plan);

'

cf.

S. of

W. fr.

237f-

(with

iii -

ZPV"- 164f

also

"bDivp^ adj.gent.

c.

art. as subst. 'Kn

Jos 13 3 (Ph. ^abpB>N).

t [nt^X] vb. go straight, go on, advance


BPU Ar. Aram, in deriv.) Qal
(As. asdru Zim
Imv. V1B>N Pr 9 s n^S "-QTl V1BW go straight on
Pi. Pf ^f K
understanding.
-I#WI
Pr 4 14 + 4 1, ; Imv.
30 ; Impf.

way of

Mai 3' Gn
"\m Pr 2 3 19

13

Pt. pi.

nn^D Mai 3 + 2t.; 1.


14

righten Is 1 17
Gn 30 13 (J)

necromancer

COT

D*BBfc

Dn

20

(||0'BB-)n),

csebp, ta^?).
dub. meaning, whence

io

caus-

Jb 29 11

1. be led on Is 9
3

Pr3 18

15
.

2. be madehappy,

cf.

Lag EN143] n.[m.J

only

"

"

"'"!'&?

m?S ^l^y happy thy men, happy


B vi!?

32t.&c.sf.,v.infr.; abstr.intens.exclam.O

the happiness, blessedness of,

vants
foil.)

v
PI. cstr. ?.?' happiness, blessedness of

Gloss

set right,

4. pronounce happy, call blessed


9
28
+ 72 17 Pr 31 Ct 6 MaiIS
3
Pt.-ifXV Pr3
Impf. -f&X) f 41

Pu.

conjurer,

blessed^ 41

pi.

15

intensive go straight on advance Pr 4


15
12
19
3.
Is 3
ative lead on Pr 23
9

3
15
Is 9

v. natf.

*1t^K (Sol

).

the O'pncran, chief of

Sm

1215

cf.
(prob. Bab. loan-word, As. aSipu
Dl PrU1 Aram. t\V% |iaj'; v. also As. siptu,

'n,

12

S6 19 =iChi6 3

t[ie?M, or "TON,

(||

fC v

(||

W^i*,

n.pr.loc. (the firm

tr^lt^M] n.m.

13

mod. have various conjectures, but actual etym.


& mng. unknown; v. Lag GGA1884 No 7 262 = Mi 214

in the

J5TCJN v. }VV.

^^1

v. jotf.

conjuration) only

X^>

unknown).

Judah.

cities in

Lv

rnfcr)

?t^^ (v^ assumed for

Tn]ip^

La

eunuchs, of Nebuchadrezzar

Aram.

cf.

49

made me into a ])olisJied


he hid me; also of quiver

tWSQJ n.pr.m.

becoming guilty of the people (so that the people


npB> np^N guilt of Samaria
incur guilt) LV4 3

firm,

Is

he

arrows

his

i.e.

CaBttK*

and

'*

arrow, in his quiver


which "' has his arrows of chastisement, ^a

offering, intpB'N

the

that hath filed his quiver

13

||

(their idols)

man

in

^69(||n^N) ; nbir Tf ^P
7\2 npE-'Kp of all that one may do wrong therein
Lv 5 26 (P; njru Nbnb v 22 ). 2. becoming guilty
3
netft6 8BH*
1 Ch 2
Ezr io 10 19 bn
sin to the
t v:v
t t
,6.7.13.15

inscw-ns s^p y&$ -gan n.^s

"'yvripn iJ"l2E>N3

10

hiOB'S

offence

equipment Jb

fig.

prophet as arrow of

6 t.; pi.
2 CI128
si TltoEfc 'f 69/;
5
1. doing icrong, committing a trespass or
18
U3 13 13
13
23
2 Ch
Ezr
2 8
2

as part of warlike

lit,
6

27 onp
happiness of the
yj,

Symm.
guiltiness

nT)_'K Lv22 16 +

rnnK,
T

cf.

Is 2 2

wrong-doing,

n.f.

(properly Inf.
5

Di Lv 5 14

arrows (As. ispatu

for

in sim. of sons of one's youth as


;
39
arrows (weapons which the father may wield)
23

AT

Oehler

'k

quiver

n.f.

).

tnSlIJ^

with them! of Yahweh's quiver, in metaph. of

23

However, the
Philistines send an DE'N of golden mice and
tumours i S 6 3 4 8 17 and an DEW of money was
given to the priests 2 K 12 17 but these are
entirely different from the trespass-offering of
The Messianic servant offers himself as an
P.
-

-itfN

iK

io 8

blessed the

(=2Ch9

);

these

laiTrfr

man whom Eloah

T??J^
thy

-F-

ser-

B>iJK n.B'K

correcteth

Jb

81

-ltfN

^71 ''Q *?.?>$ blessed the perfect in way


5
i 1 19 V-jnN Vjn'n^N blessed his children after
him Pr 20 7 elsewhere cstr. with D1K
^32
,T
6.i3
Pr3 i3 g 34 2g i4. w ithT3.an V34 40 5 94 12
84
5
127 ^N(n)^ii ria B>UKIs 5 6 2 ^an V' 33 12
17

12

,(,

Pn

t ["UZJN] n.[m.] happiness, only


tn

my ha2>2)iness Gn
t[*V% -lltfM]

13

30

'

mJJIB'y 53).

Ju

3 (prob. error for

sf.

^^Q

going

step,

id. Is 2 7

t.;Ex 34 M (J) Dt

gis

Ki 4

33

19

175n

34

'We

15 23

3 4 7
-

'

H233
,

2Ki7

10

23

+ 12 t.;

Is

Ch 19 3 33 s
sf. Mi 5" +
9
Je 1 20 Mi

2Chi 4 2

14

.Sta^
who thinks only

1881

(Cf. also

i7 6 2 4 18 3 i 1

ES Sem um-

34"-

'

'

the sacred pole.)

"Iti^K part, of relation (Moab.


dub.

1. ace. to Tsepreghi

Qi^Morg.

Forsch. 1875, 188

Mss Lugd
-

Lb.

167

id.; origin

Muhlau B3
mmel Z3IG 1878,

IT1

Mull5 153 g ayce Hbr.ii.61 Lag M.i.255 & egp>


Kraetzschmar Hbr-VI298ff orig. a subst. 'placs'

708

(cf.

b. sacred trees or poles 2

elsewhere O^Efc

Lb.ii.79n.

19

PI. ni-IB^ a. the goddess

'

(J).

44
n.f. *

2K23

houses v r
b. a symbol of this
goddess, a sacred tree or pole set up near an
6
10
4
3
altar 1
16 33 2
13 17 18 21 23 615 ; prohibited Dt 16 1 ; burnt by Gideon Ju 6 25 2628:i0
vessels

1515

16

before ptcp. ^2
89 144
;
32 41
84* 106 3 119 2 128 Is 30 18 Dn 12 12
before
verbal clauses without relative ^ 65 s Pr 8 32
with -f ^i 3 7 8 9 146 5 with sf. Tlf^ (for
thy happiness ! Dt 33 s9 \^ 1 28 s
17
21
Dan.B'K IS32 20
VlB'N
Ec io
16 20 ;
4
,8
593 E1 E
ttn.Bte Pr 2
).
9 (on these forms v. Ges
DJ>n

-ntfN
4

ff.

Eth. AuC: footstep) only sf.it^

*5\,

Ar.'Jl,

Jb 23" Pr 14 15

^44

mode

of

19

niEta

H?^'*3?'

n^

l7 5.
l

&

aU'poet.

40 3

^,

^i

of

fig.

life, etc.

T[~^i$]

T&$ Jb3i 7

n.f.

Jb31,7

"?#

same usage,

step, going,
1 ?"

T"1U?^ n.pr.m. Asher (happy

one, Felix,

Ph. n7KH>N, which however may contain


Rel 161
1 son of
god) Asshur or Osiris, cf. Bae
)
13
Jacob and Zilpah Gn 30 3 5 26 46 17 Ex i 4 Nu
46
2
1 Ch 2
2. the tribe Gn 49 20 Nu i 13 Dt
26
13
2424
10 11
34
31
17
36
23
Jos
I7
1
19 Ju i 5 6 7
27 33
cf.

16

Ch

12 36 2

Ch 3 o n Ez 48 s 334

iBfo V.?

Nu

io 26 26 44 47 34" Jos 19 2431 1 Ch7 30 40


-|K>N ntDO Nu i 41 2 27 13 13 Jos 2i 630 1 Ch 6 4759
3. n.pr.loc. city E. of Shechem Jos 17 7
i

40

27

72

1 1-}$ adj .gent.

art.

c.

'KH as

t DncJ, in'K n? Ez 27"


box-wood Bo Hi

MV Co

(rd.

n.coll.

Ju i 32

Hist - Bib - 339


,

Sta 5267

% KV

so 33

(Others
by the

sherbin, a species of cedar distinguished

smallness of its cones and the


of its branches,

cf.

upward

direction

Thes RobGes.)

trn^M, Pn^M

17

16

Ashera

n.pr.f.

& g ayce

asirat, adj. fem. gracious,


art.

COT

G,oss

):

usually

prob. a. a Canaanitish goddess

happiness
an image i5 13 =2

of fortune

18 19 ,

&

'

st. o. 73

Nota Bel im Hebr

Spiling

1876 - 15_22

7SW

for

de-

veloped from the relative K> (q-v.) by (i) the


prefixing of either a merely prosthetic a, or,
better, a pronominal N (giving rise to CN, the
form of the relative in Ph.), and (2) the addition of the demonstr. root 7 [found also in 7K
ri

?.?L (q-v.),
(

<-?-P^

^e

wh>

&(l'.

who

the main objection to this explanation

(pl-)]
is

the

change of 7 to "l, which is hardly rendered


probable by the comp. of Syr. JJioi by side of

having prophets

Ch

I5

1G

1 seems preferable, the primihaving acquired different significations in the different Semitic languages, and
having been weakened in Heb. to a mere
A sign of relation,
particle of relation).
bringing the clause introduced by it into relative root

tion with an antecedent clause.

K 21

7
,

sacred

As

a rule

~W&

connecting link, and

requires to be
supplemented (see the grammars) by a pron.
affix, or other word, such as DB>, denning the
nature of the relation more precisely e. g. Gn

is

(As. n.pr.f. As-ra-tu, c. sign for deity, in Canaanitish n.pr. Abad-Asratum, servant of A.
El Amarna
g cnl.ZA 1388, 363 WJ^J gr \ \)q\ Tljontafelfund v.
KPi ii.67. m. 71. on ^eriv. cf. As.
11.^.77,1.9^

with the

explanation is that it would isolate Heb. from


the other Semitic languages, in which pronouns
are formed regularly from demonstrative roots
ZMG1886 738
2. according to Phi
(cf. also No
).

Targ. N3pn.

cf.

19

Tristr Nat

ftF

"iriK,

(do.),

Kraetz.) both as a
subst. 'there, where,' and as a relative of place
'where': in Heb. this development has advanced further, and it has become a relative
The chief objection to this
sign generally.
(v.

al., cf. foil.)

60 13 Ez 27 s (cf. supr.) a small evergreen


tree about 20 feet high, growing on Lebanon,

Bo

mark, hv>Ci

footstep,

place, As. asru, used

n |N,
.

D^BtaTB with

t "V)$Nfi n.f. box-tree (on form


Is 4

=y\

a mere

11

iailTl! "IB>N Ht. as to which, its seed is in it

= in
nn

like the chaff


yB'nrrnB'K as to which, the wind drives it

which

its

is

= which the wind

\^ i

& so
.~\&$ = whence, Gn

=where, &#*?
Sometimes
etc.

seed,

drives, etc.;

also

(v.

infr.)

DB\
2

the

11

:3

.X^
13

20
3
relation

82

"TON
expressed by

temporal,

it is specifically

More

causal, etc.

local,

particularly

pronominal antecenom. or obi. cases,


6
as Nu2 2 "W njffl -IBfcl and he whom thou
cursest is cursed, EX4 12 and I will teach thee
nanfi nB>X that which thou shalt say; and
with particles or prepositions, as n2/$* ON
1.

includes

it

whether

dent,

its

the

in

-itfN
3
he made, 3 the tree fan ^J"13 Tf^ ivhich is
b. after
in the midst of the garden, etc.
so that
or
manner,
place,
time,
words denoting
"IB'K then becomes equivalent to when, where,

why:

Gn 6 4

(a)

B^lp pN

that which...;

T^?
s4

those

who

16 30

2S18

him

to

G1143 16 to
,

which 27 s "fte? Ju

to that

47
than those

18

ivho...

"&&

whom; LV27 24

him from whom he bought it, Nu


s
24 ta SW T^? Me Aim against whom

iflN> H13i5 to
5";

Is

there

by a pron.

common

are so

2. instances of

a creditor.

is

followed

or by 0B>,

affix,

DK>D,

ntpB/,

that the exx. cited above will

nnS

afterwards, when,

there are

when there

"1B>K

5 years

still

no plowing,

shall be

10

Josm i'K 22 after DV25 or t)in Dt 4 Ju


1S24 (v. Dr) 2 S 19 Je 20 al.; simi4
i*x 13*1 1B$ Dipsa
larly Gn 4 o
(0) Gn 35
25

10

14

14

the context) him who..., those who...,

(ace. to

1B>K J3

Ch 35 20 ) 45 6

etc. (cf. 2

13

13

20

14

in the place where he spake with him, v 39


Nu i3 27 2 2 26 Dt i 31 in the desert which thou

Ke Di),

sawest, where (accents

Jinan

rmb

has here fallen out:

10

11

1K8 (unless
v. & Dt9

15

to (the place)
So(y)in7f$
55 64 ^84
16
34
IB*"^-^
which (or whither) Ex 3 2 Eu i
16
8
1B/N3 in
i
Pr
ivhither
Jos
(place)
every
to
17
s9
13
27
1
S
2 K 8
Ju
(the place) where t
2
5 1
17
30
1617
QB/
only
with
G1121
Jb 39 , once
Kui

Is

'

Very rarely there occurs the


anomalous constr. TBta D? Gn 31 32 for toy IB**
12
9
TBfc
for ana
(see Gn 44 ), TBfca Is 47
be

sufficient.

W,

Ez 23

Qn?.,,"lB'S

for

It is followed

IB'N by.

^nc; 49

40

under

see

nomin., in the foil, cases:


mostly before an adj. or

2K25
Ku 4

Je52 25
Ne 2 18 Ec 7 26

15

ted 2

Ch 34

end:

Gn 7 2

who

,n\n)

(||

is

21

12

ptc2X,

Gn

r\m

N.B.
16
9 1|.
ralleled expression for
rd.

'31

n^K

K22

before a vb. 2

9
living,
(v.

13

TOn

MH *pnt

15

not thy brother, 20

20

all

Dr)

Je27 9 Ez 43 19 Hgi 9

Nu 1 f Dt 1

JU19 12

15

pxa

(omit-

N^>

TB^

K8

41

IBta is an unpa-

IB'N 'the saints that

are in the land, they (nen) 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

Je

to

4
be rendered / who ..., thou who, etc. Ho 1
DirV DrrV ^a'T^K thou by whom the fatherless
;

compassionated! Je3i 32 /, whose covenant


17f
thou whose
they brake, 32 19 Is 4Q 23 Jb 37
garments are warm..., canst thou? etc., */'7 I
15
1920
12
144 we vAose sons, etc., 139 my frame
is

'

was not hidden from thee, nriEO Wjps*5.


I v)ho was wrought in secret ( = though I was
wrought in secret), Ex 1 13 for ye who have

Ju

15

S 14 47 18 5

u Ru2 9 1E/N"?y to(the place)


;
2

S 15 20

Jos J 4

extreme instances

Lv

K 18

m this
iK n

...Tf irnn

why

or

that

79

18'; "y&WO from (the place) lulvere-

(8)

14

IB*^?"^

12
;

the reason

is
27

more

c.

Nu

223031

6 21

Dt 7 19
26
K 2 Ju8 15
,

(wherewith), 28 20 1 S 2 32 (wherein), 1
(about whom), Is 8 12 (where "ICN^ would be

normally by i?), 31 6 turn ye to (him as to)


whom they have deeply rebelled, 47 15 Zp 3 11
Ec 3 9 1 1 19 ( how), d. it is dispensed with
foil,

||

'who are in the land';

pX3

whither (or which)

(b) in a negative sentence, at the

).

(a) immediately,

19

in the

moving things n~N in "IK'S which are


Lv 1 26 Nu g 14 827 35 31 Dt 20 20 1 S io 19
l,

Jos

-IB'K bb2. wJieresoever

ivhencesoeverilZx 5

by the pron.

only in appearance after

,|

('31

W")PN) "TON

"IB't*

followed by the words used, its place being


really taken by a pron. in the speech which
follows, as Gn 3 17 the tree as to which I commanded thee saying, Thou shalt not eat from
8
68
it, Ex 2 2 Dt 28
Ju 7 4 (HI) 8 15 (where the noun

repeated takes the place of the pron., cf. Dt 9 s )


iS 9 17 (nj) 23 -|-;cf.2Sii 16 2K17 12 21 4
5.
.

^B^

in poet.

sts.

= one

who), oo-ns, ohivts,

(Hi) 15 17

>//

man who

who, a

24 55

20

95

45

Jb

{men

19

6. IB'N occas. receives its closer

by a

definition

it, in other
antecedent is inserted in the
rel. clause
(a) in the phrase peculiar to Je.,
'T \>K * -OT n^H neta that which came (of) the

words,

subst. following

its logical
:

word of

"

+14 46 47 49 s4 (cf. Ew* 334)


4
30
12
2 K 8
12 6 bbb
33 1 S 25
1

to Je.

Ex 25 Nu
:pl3 DB> NH^-lB* Ez 12 25
9

ye shall not see


seen the Egyptians to-day,
4- the
them again for ever! (cf. V'41 9).
a..
with
dispensed
is
defining pron. adjunct

(b)

when

(^ repeated), Is 54 s (prob.) as to which I sware


J
that, etc.,
which I take up over you (as)

"IB'X

represents the simple subj. of a

sentence, or the direct obj. of a vb. so constantly, as Gn 2 1 the work n'B/y 1B>K which
:

Di5201

cf.

the Eth. usage

(c)(antec. repeated) Gn 4 9 30

= 50

13
,

S 25 s9

Am5

a dirge.

IB'**

that

(belongs,

belong,

"K&N
belonged)

used a. either alone or preceded

to, is

by "73 to express
s3

14

^"7?*T^?

of all that

'WON?
of that which was our
t:

v"7fN

over

31

7?

24

& sent

confess

to

(caused to swear

Lv

26 40b

5
that.

.);

7-?N niNH the sign that

ys&n

+ oft.

had,

lie

as a circumlocution of the genitive, as

b.

Gn

2g

y~7^? n^Sn py upon mine own mule, v 4


10
2 K 1
16 13 Eu 2 21 and esp. in f^he case of a
compound expression depending on a single
9
5
43
genit., as Gn 2 3 4 o 41
b"\fK Kpnri nsrm
49

2X20"?):

(||

the chariot of the second rank which he had,


D^yin Taaj
Ex 38 30 Ju 3 20 6 25 1 S 17 40 2 8
TINE/p the

mightiest of Saul's herdmen,

Sk^-ib^

^VBH-sias-riK, 2

24

Saul's captain

22 Je 52 17 Ru 4 3
c. with names of places (esp. such as do not readily

admitthe

15

16

15

17

19

which in Rabb.,

^n

'

2K14

like the

11
.

B. In Aram, also ^,

'-

Aram. -7' !, -^.?,

is

of the genitive.

8 8
-

ble into so that

Gn

they understand not,


that

28

27.51

3I2.I,

n WD^
7

16

etc., 1

due to textual error

Ex

(or Ofc
n'E>y

(as

||

19

14

) and those

read

ctTre)

K 25

iTroiTjo-ef);

j)

Je 5

7N1^ (

^yV.

7?% who

10

supply

supply HN with

Ch 34 s2 read tJ^Bn "TON 7<5>N1 ( c f.


whom the king appointed (abbre2

K 22

viated from 2

14

);

cf.

Ew 5292a b with

Aram.

8. "lE^ becomes, like

note.

'

V!

T,

*,

63

"

c>

hag a c ausal
18
49
30 31

Gn

Ec

1112

(Hi De Now).

On

K 12

?V ^.

J?

Nu5
27
28

29

Ch

24

s6

= lest) Dn

? (

10
:

Jb 34 27

(or if) a ruler sinneth (v 313,27 DN),

18" Ges, Jos 4 21


.

17

d. it expresses a condition
L.V4 22 Nt?r WBO 7^N in (case)

and the blessing IVD^n

they ask

23 Je
Here also belongs

(explained differently by

DN),

f3 ?y 1K/N forasmuch as

& peculiar)

that=>/m

(||

15

use in HE? 7?>N since why..

(rare

have done (or in that

(oItiv(s)

then

*3,

cf.

(v

"IB>N.

(fy e hearken
IB'X when

flW

Is 31 4

'a),

35 37

Ew* 334a ), Dt

In

similarly, "IK/N

DN

K8

31
(||

K8

"f$ may be

dered indifferently because cr when.


DN).

r,:)

ren-

Once,

e. perh. (ex-

'

Je 33 2 2 Is 54 9 (sq. f?
stands without -IE>N3, &n^N may

ceptionally)="IE'N3

a conj.

approximating in usage to ^3 thus a.


quod,
on, that, subordinating an entire sentence to a
verb of knowing, remembering, etc. (a) with
:

so

-IK>N

"

in that, since:

1K3"

ye have done),

(v
25

3B"

-|>x

~IE>N "IE'*?

K1

Dt 4
Mal 3 1.

"'
sworn, 2 5 26 thou whom (
or, seeing that)
2'
'^
hath withholden, 2 S
blessed are ye of

sub

10 - 40

so <Aa<

v.

that of the

K9

37

26

N? 7J>N

22 14 "lEN

and Mizpah, "ION ~\&Xfor that he said, 34 1327 42 21


we are guilty, ^N"} 7f x we who saw (or, in that
we saw), Nu 20 13 Meribah, because they strove
24
there, Dt 3
Jos 4 723 22 31 Ju 9 17 1 S 23 15 15 20 42
go in peace, ^y3^>3 -|jj>tf forasmuch as we have

its

,|

20

force, forasmuch as,

'7 NnpJ?,lit. the word,


king the word of the king. The
few apparent cases of a similar use of "IK>N are,
however, too foreign to the general usage of
the language to be regarded otherwise than as

the gen. relation, as N3?ET

7,

Ex

it is said,

v.

without

expresses

(with 310
contrast Ru 2 22 )v 22 29 8 1214
prefixed
to a c?M-ec< citation, like
(y)
'? q.v. (
Sn recitativum) (rare) 1 S 15 20 2 S i 4
4
6
2 (v. Dr) f io (prob.), Ne 4 s
b. it is resolva5

Dn

sub HD?.

N".

with

18

13

mark

in habitual use as a

1S17 1 K
Comp. bf (q.v.)

of Benjamin, 20 4

hill)
9

15

31

"* n
Ju 18 28 19y 14 pD-M?.
t:
y
t

cstr.)/

st.

Gibeah (the
27

io

20

16

of the host,

K22

growing frequency in late Hebrew, 2 Ch 2 7


and esp. Ne Est: Ne 2 5J0 7 M (=Ezr 2 ) 8 14 15
io 31 i 3 19 22 Est i 19 2 10 3 4 4 11 6 2 8 U Ec 3 22 p?NC)
4

rP3Nb -I2W fNJrrTDy with the sheep that were


her father's, 40 5 tf 4 Lv 9 s Ju 6 n 1 S 2 5 7 Cjnn
ib-iB'N, 2S14 31 ^"iBte npbnn-riN, 23 s iKi 8 33

28

noun IS38 7

after a

6:i

which

riN that

is thine,

father's, 3 2

"

.L

Gn

(all) that (belongs) to, as

fTWn

but

?3 q.v. sts.

as,

in these passages connect with

what precedes)

Je 48 s \jr 106 34 (in a connexion


where "^NS would be more usual "IK'N may
however be the obj. of 1N). In 1 S 16 7 nNT
DHNn rd.lE/NS^v. Dr. f. combined with preps.,
ace. to

some

also

ON Dt

7
"Y&X flN the fact that
9 forget not FlSSpn

(=zhow) thou provokedst,


1119

S1
shoot from
24

20

know

off

Assubj. (rare)
(peculiarly) +2

Zc8

20

29
ye not VV-IBJN
etc.,

the wall?

14
15

19

T^N

(prob.) yet (shall

Jos

nN

10

hoiv they

Is38 3 + oft.
20
20
Of time

2K8' 5
14

rWJ?

'it

10

15

converts

"itt'N

below,

them

"IBta?, "I^NS,

into

T^NO.

conjunctions

On its

now (is

be) that

it)

that

..v

23
;

with ins ("nnN), ^30, nays,

-m

sec

use similarly
py,

jy;,

fyp|j.

cf.

4
(0) without HN (not very comf Dy3 Ct 3
mon, "'S being usually employed) after V?T Ex
5
11 7 Ez 20 26 (very strange in Ez
v. Hi) Jb 9
15
12
31
(Ew De Di) Ec 8 T\NT\ Dt i (RV) 1 S 18
:

1W

"'DI,

ny, by, npy,

"^^L with n
1

Note

1.

^a, nnri, see these words.

interrog., occurs once, 2

K6

22

1K/N being a connecting link, with-

out any perfectly corresponding equivalent in


Engl., its force is not unfreq. capable of being

represented in more than one way.


See e.g.
5
2 S 2 (above 8 c), Is 28 12 unto whom he said,
or for that he said to them.
Note 2. The opinion that 12'?? has an as-

severative force (like


apodosis,

is

'

'

Jos 4

21

66 (supr. 1)

Is47 12 (v.

+Gn 39 9

Ec

(y).

Ec

2:i

65

which (4 c)
b. adv. in (the place) where:
c. conj. in that, inasmuch as,

2).

4b

supr.

Is 56"

in (that) which

a.

"^'i*5 19
4

3 in (that, in)

tJon

d.

ct. =>.

W3

cw account of whom ? (? I^KH ow account


framed on model of Aram. b ,%]3 v. sub s&).

''Op
of,

-|&N2

v.

"^tT>N73

them,

sub

3.

/rom

a.

(or tf/i<m) </ta<

Gn 31 Ex 29
1

etc.,

</ta;!

.)

30

which {him,

Nu 6

27:7

11

(see

Ju 16 Is 47 + than that
"Hp tEst4 n
+EC3 22
b. adv. from (the
place) where : supr. 4 a (3).
c. conj. from

Lv

26

Jos io

11

13

W?

(the fact) that

since +Is 43 4

u^l

(f-

t[t^t^K]
Hithpo. ISJ^Wnn]

found,

establish}

46 (der. fr. above by X


shew yourselves firm, but)
rd. perh. I^farin Lag Che, v. Pi3 (Thes expl.
as denom. from K^X; on other views cf. Di).

tntL^tp^
S 6 19

Ch

to people
2

6
;

Is

Kn De MY,

Jer Hi

more

n.f.

(pressed) raisin-cake

niC^X Ct

esp. as stimulating, pi.

explicitly t^ajy

Is 16',

"'"'i?

'x

16 3 distributed, with other viands,

in sacrificial feasts
rrc?n.O

i.e.

(cf.

RS

^Vk. Ho
OTJ0I ec *- xl n
'

used

);

^efc

the raisin-cakes which were

an article of trade at Qir-hareseth (taken by


Thes al. foundations, i.e. foundations exposed
by ruin, from [B^K] with such a meaning).

nCM

v.

nm

t^ntp
+ 3 t.

Josi 5 33 +2t.

b^lp

n.pr.loc. (in form like the

inf.

of the

named with HSHS Jos


2 311
perh. mod* 'i'sfof"
i8

in the nbsK' of Judah,


33

19

41

Ju 13 25 16 31
-

25

ti^Nn^N
1

Ch. 2

53
.

Guerin PaL " ls f 3S2


-

adj. gent.

c.

art.

ybinttfN

nftfittJS Jos 15

42
,

Ch

50

fr.

11 ' 12

S30 28

ch

n.pr.loc. Levitical

city in mountain-country of Judah, south of


BEi 464>"- 2w
Survey Ui
Hebron, mod. SemiT a v. R b
1719
403 gjpai.iss.
it appears as n.pr.m. of a
z Ch4
-

man

(On the

of J udah.

form, cf sub
.

ifotfieto.)

DK, with makk.-riK, with suff. VlN; TjnN,

nans tNu 22 33

r\nx,

nanx tEx 29 35 fem.^K;


,

D3nK, once D?niK Jos 23 15


3 mpl. regularly Dnx, rarely Dnnx +Gn32*
Ex 18 20 Nu 2 3 Ez 34 12 1 Ch 6 50 once DnniX Ez

ink

etc.

2 pi.

23

45

on the contrary, regularly fnns

3 fpl.,

'

54
once jnK Ez 16 (also fnniK Ez 2 3 47
s6
njniN Ez 34 21 ) forms "with chonans Ex 35
the mark of the
lem also oft. written plene
accusative, prefixed as a rule only to nouns
that are definite (Moab. id., Ph. n^K i.e. nN

(13

t.),

(Schrod p

213f

);

Aram,

IV freq. in

X;

Syr. fcj

very rare as mark of accus. (for which


is
preferred), but used often in the sense of substance ovaia, also in that of self, e.g. ok.I

AOT
is
i

PS

sibi ijisi,

se, reajise, oifcJii.

Ar. G[, only used with

1640f

Sam.

-,

sf.,

when

it

desired to emphasize the pronoun, e.g. Qor

Di^

AGL5189

hfi kiya

[Eth. uses

150a

but

similarly,

dub. if this is etymologically


akin.]
The primitive form will have been
'iwyath, orig. a subst. with foil, gen., 01 p 432
whether ultim. a parallel development with
AGM188
niX sign from -/nix is uncertain: 01
ZMG1886 738
Mi 226
affirm, No
doubts.
In Heb.
Lag
the ground-form is niX ; the forms with e, e
being abbreviated. In postB Heb., used in
;

it is

combination with another prep.


Din

= Bibl.

&rir\

aS%

thus iniN3

nytfn nrtixs; or as a

nomin., e.g. e^xn inix=Bibl. Kinn t^xn).


1.

As mark of the accus. prefixed to


art. (or ?3), or

substs.

by a geni-

tive or pron. affix, or in virtue of being proper

Jui 3 25

15

denned either by the

sub III. B&K.

so ybljl^'K from
Arab. vm. conj. from /KB*
VOW. Perh. Arabic-speaking tribes may have
settled in parts of S. of Judah) city of Danites

Survey iU

1719

per

14

trin-.tps Jos 2

I.
12

Judah (perh.

of

T\W$!=z effeminate or uxorious}

they have no dawn.'

man

t]i^lt!JS n.pr.m. a

q.v.), or introduces the

not prob., being both alien to its


general usage & not required by the passages
alleged.
Eender Is 8- either Surely ace. to
this word will those speak who have no dawn,'
or
will they speak when (cf. supr. 8 d Dt
27

84

TON!

'Kn as

n.coll.

with transitive verbs, Gn i 16 29 30


2
Similarly nrnK whom
4
9 (^3-nN) etc.
(in particular), Jos 24 15 1 S 12 3 28 11 Is 6 8 al.
(but never nD~nK); also with n? Gn 2 9 33 44 s9

names
11

12

a.

iS

21 16

n?K

Gn

iK

22 27 +, nxt

Gn 2 9 2S 13 -)-,
18
21
ii
Is
So pretty
46
49 +
uniformly in prose but in poetry nx is commonly 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 care18

Lv

27

27

fully noticed in the


4

37

Lv

22

^T^n
i'K

Pink-QN

35

if

32

had

thee I
14

Dt

alive,

nniN take forme

nj3

nj5

11

Gn

passages:

foil,

Nu

33

had kept

her I

10

17

her, 1

slain,

1323

13 Ju 14
S 14 35 15 18 17 2 10
6

thou wilt take


22

24 14
and

11

take
So VriKn

that,

Je 9
43 57
It also sometimes enables the re+ Je 5" 7
flexive sense to be expressed (elsewhere 0^23)
liarely with a subst. which is
Je 7 19 Ez 34 2
undefined (Ew 5277d2 Ges 117 1K 2 ), as Ex 21 28 Nu
9
2
Lv 20 14 1 S 2 4 6 (but v. Dr) 2 S 4 11 18 18
21
or which, though definite, is without
23
30
16
2 S 15
Lv 26 s 1 S 9 s (so
the art., Gn 21
it'

14

Is

16 22 17 21 20" 29 4b 4 3 7 (@ Co prefix mon) 44*


Zc 8 17 Ec 4 3 Dn 9 13 Ne 9 19 34 1 Ch 2 9 \ Ch 31 17
In 1 S 30 23 Hg 2 5 prob. some such word as
remember is to be understood. (0) Je 38 Ez
-

s1

22b

19b

4
37
strangely (in
ZAW1883

135

'

19

'

Nu

16 15 ) Is 33 19 4

Ez 43 10

(for further exx.

Ew I.e.) b. with a passive verb (Ges 51211


Ew 5295b conceived as expressing neutrally the
v.

and construed accordingly


of that which is its real object:

action in question,

with an accus.

Gn 4

exx. occur with tolerable frequency from


(J) -pn tojprnK vrvg\ and there

was

called

(Ew 5281b ),

pass. vbs. of filling

as

Ex

1'

c.

with neuter verbs or expressions, esp. such as


involve the idea of regarding, or treating, appy.
2
by a constr. Kara avveaw (rare), Jo 22 17 2 S
13
Ne 9 (cf. 1 S 20 Dr). Once after ]% Hg 2 17

;|2

"6$ DariN fS.

d. poet, (si vera 1.), after an


noun used with a verbal force, tHb3 13
(Am 4 11 Is 13 19 Je 50 40 H3Snp exerts a verbal
AGi 196 43
force, like the Arab. nom. verbi [v.
];
2
9
and Nu io Ez 17 !?Bpf>, niN^pb are Aramaizabstr.

ing infinitives

cf.

Ew 239a

'

'

).

2. riX marks an accus. in other


than that of direct obj. to a verb:
verbs of motion (very rare) Nu 13
(to 'walk the wilderness'); denoting
1

'

relations
a.

Dt

with
i

19

2"

the goal

b. denoting
time (duration), also very rare: Ex 13' L.V25 22
Dt 9 25
c. expressing the accus. of limitation
.

K 15

17

v 25

23

K (v. Giesebrecht 2^

1881 25

"-), partly, probon account of the greater distinctness and


precision which P loves.
'

ably,

II.

j)^

with makk.VlX, with

prep, with
;

^K, ?\m, DSriN

WK, and

however, ^niN,
iniXD etc.), first in

etc. (also,

^KO,

similarly

Jos io 23 14 12 , next 2S24 24 ; then repeatedly


20-2
(but not exclusively) 1
8, & in Je
Ez, e.g. 1 K 20 25 (but v 23 Qm) 2 2 7 824 (beside

'

^ND) 2K1
io

16

1 d;

Gn

20

11

Ez

21

35
(beside fclND) 8 8 Je 2

16

io 17

contr.

59
sub 33^,
,

al., v.

34

11 12 26

also Is

proximity

denoting
1

10

19

CIS

15

23

23

26

Gn 17 on
& c f. Dr Smii
:

DP

(syn.

(v. infr.

37
4

?ITIK
13 14

22V
prep,

'

Ph- HN, e.g.

>

3 8

DN3"l
33K> db \y $b let there not
be for them a resting-place with the shades ;
Pr115
Hpt
As. itti (perh. akin to ittu 'side,' Dl
'

KAT

'

2 - 498

but

No ZMG

cf.

'

86 738f
-).

Not found

'

&"}"!": 'enta,

that

OX

Vmx

cf.

for 'int [cf. API,


431
ZMG

Wl], perh. from


'

Lag JIi 226).


Priit
meet OP'
13
1. Of companionship, together with : Gn6
behold, I destroy them f^nVlK togeilier with
to

73 643

'

the earth,

31

i2 4 4-oft., esp. with verbs of

Jul 3 14 11 19 4
6 in the phrase fclK 1OT Djn J u 4 13 7 9 33 48
4
20
' 'H)N
1 S 14
30 etc. thou, and thy sons
etc.,

as

3. Chief! y in an inferior or later style,


i*lX

(or HNl) is

used irregularly, partly

(a),

as

would seem, to give greater definiteness (so


esp. nxi) at the mention of a new subject (when
it

may sometimes

be rendered as regards), or
through the influence of a neighbouring verb (a
cstr. Kara avveaiv), or by an aiiacoluthon, partly
Thus
(3) as resuming loosely some other prep.
it

(within: so Ez 35 )
Ex i Nu 3
5
Nui8 21b Dtii (anacol.), i 4 13 J0S17 Ju20 44 40
20 46

14

(a)

10

10

11

(contr. v
s

25 35
-

) 1

Is 53 (prob.),

9$

5
lc
S 17 34 (v. Dr) 2 6 2 S 2i"2 K 6
33
12
57 Je 23 (but rd. rather with

xmn am)

36

s2

38

10

Kt, 45 411

Ez

as

Eth.

towards, which supports the view

is

dwelling, abiding, going,

(who, however, confuses it sts. with II. 1"IX).


For denoting the pron. obj. of a vb., T\K with
suff. preponderates relatively much above the
verbal affix in P, as compared with JE Dt Ju

yet in the other cogn. languages: but

Ju io 18 Ez 21 25 (Ew 52813 -"- 282111 ).

(rare): Gni7 1U4

Ez 43
om. the clause so Sta
Us merely and also, and
is corrupt (rd. with
-

suff.

1K6

T]H n^TBfc HV-jn Wft); Ez 4 7 17 18 19 rd. similarly


for HKI, DNT: see v 20
For some particulars as
to the use of riN', see A. M. Wilson Hbr Til39ff 212ff

).In

MD

ns

K @
K

especially (v. 1);

18

one called) his name Enoch, 17 5 (P), 21 5 (E),


42
n 1
2 S 2i
18 13 Ho io 6 etc., to Je 35 18
27
4
20
4 5
" -* 71 ): also with
13
3 8 5o Ezi6 Est2 (cf. Dr"

Zci2 10

with thee

Gn

6 18

DrIntr124 );

713

1S

O^n T^nnn

i.e. to have him as a comby adopting a course of life pleasing


rfemn lit. 1S25 15 );
him) Gn 5 2224 6 9 (cf.

panion
to

similarly (3rd pers.) 7

8
9 al.(charact. of P:
to walk with God,

by

(sc.

the side of, like Is 45


2sb

s
,

equally with

Lv 2 6 39

f ). Hence,
a. with for the purpose of help
in partic.
Nu 14 9 wm'\ J0S14 12 CniK,as Je 2 o n ) Jui 19
16
32
side, who?
''I? 'WN ""C who is on my
6
2
9

in

common with Je 2 3

(cf.

OV 1

e,

nw

86

nD = what have we?

Sam. favour ''W '$) fo 1


2s
b. beside (Germ,
cf. Est 9
ilElNC iPlN J?T *6 he knew not

49 my
8
27
Je8
-^38 n
right is with Jehovah (contr. 40 ),
pN
'flN
is
i.e.
gone
the light of mine eyes also
k
5
18
28
-t3'n
3
in his power, Je io
from me, Pr 3 8
DniX px is not in their power, perh. \^ 1
A
dream, or the word of '\ is said to be HN w^A
12
Metaph. of a
Je 2 3 28 27 18
a prophet, 2
3
10
b. in one's knowmental quality, Pr 1 2 13
12
ledge or memory Is59 "OJjlN ^'yti'S our transgressions are ivith us, i.e. present to our minds

Joseph man8
23
pfc-gn 16 ye
'
aged everything), v Ex 20
c. beside=
shall not make (aught) beside me.
10b
and before
in the presence of (rare): Gn 2O
8
In this
all thou shalt be righted, IS30 Mi6

px-'D-nx with
whom are not (i.e. who knoweth notl tU oi
5
avvoiSe;) things like these? I4 ^?X i.e. known
14
1
3
to thee, Pr 2 Gn 40 Je 12 (Ew Gf towards
So tntfsrnx f^"DN Gn 23 s
thee, as 1 d y).

^"N

Je i^'+i Is 63 s ^ 12 5 our
lips are with us, on our side ; in the phrase
K"W
T1K '3 T (nirn) 2 S 14 19 2 K 15" Je 2 6 24
HS to bear together with, i.e. to assist Ex 18 22
Nu 11 17 Exceptionally, with the help of: Gn
1
4 for I have gotten a man ""TIN with the help
of" (cf. DJ? 1 S 14 45 ) 49 25 (where, however, the
"J

5
'3 Is
43

parallelism,

& @

'W

Mi

riNI)

Gn

we&m):

<8

39
him, beside him, aught

itrc'iA

(i.e.

"

sense '3

'P.?"

more

is

freq., v.

sub 0'?3.

d.

of intercourse of different kinds with another,


e.g. after verbs of making a covenant or contract, or (less often) of speaking or dealing:

Gn 9

()

15

18

17

(Ezi6 60 IS59 21 -niK) Josio 4


S 2 13 (but here "TIK jron i s

1
3 etc.; cf. 1
prob. to be read with

Dt
\\r

()3)

).

109

&

2
,

iflN]

Gn

Gn 1 f

ni^

30

riN

22 -'24 27
-

14 44
to perform kindness fit?

24

EZ2

42

49

etc., cf.

K8

la-n, 1
16

Je and Ez (as Jei

esp. in

12

@ % Ke We

12

all

15

[52

here

^T

n ? "fTOn nt, Ru 2 s0 Zc
more genl.), 2 S 16 17
27 njn "'rix nb>y nnxi,
Dt i 30 io 2 iS
Ju 11
59
14
25 29
24.
7b
2
9
27
i2 ,(-niN) Je2i 33 Ez7 i6 22 2 3
39
44
21
19
17
abs. Ez 17 20
109 Zp 3 ; (7) in a pregn.
-

1//-

towards (rare): Is

sense, (in dealing) ivith, i.e.

66 14

f 6f MAN

VOB 1NJ make his face to shine


with (= toward) us (varied from ?K Nu 6 2 ) Dt
28 s ; faithful with
Cnni)

J u 16

f 78

^N

15

^h.

Ez

v 37 Dy'p33);

(cf.

with

(8) often

verbs of fighting, striving, contending, as G11


i 4
Nu2o Is 4 5 50 ^35' Pi- 23";
iosipcn xs
I43 (is 3 al. ny).
2 8-9

0a

13

2.

Of

localities, esp. in

Ju

near Kedesh,

K9

is

commoner

all

K9

rd.
25

11

EHp.TlX

Kg

27

HN

"IB>X

which
2, which

"IB>K

(cf. DJ?

EZ43

EX33

*;

21

anomalously, 1 S 7 10 at
23
those places (but v. Dr); in 2 S 15

ninsrrnx
anal.

19

3
2C

the phrase

in this sense);

p er h.,

<m Dipo nin.


or by

with

--

describing a site:
is

@L 13*1133

with

WN

m= towards

^srby,

t-t-i

6m'de

it (sc.

W XW ^ V^
is

against

VJS^y;

the altar); but

would be idiomatic, &


proposes plausibly i#XT)N (v.
3. '3 T1X denotes

Ex

30

specially,

Klo

for T^S! iflN

etc.

13

20

a. in one's

fared with me, y

Lv

23

19

13

Dti5 Jui7

iS

Is

(||

Duy-p

u'nbiyi),

[2

K9

':

By

4 b,

15

4. flXD

n^x-io-j)

^abviX

alone],

which

Jb

K io

15

Comp.

more frequent in

is

this sense.

also -HiKD, v. p. 85)

('riND, etc.;

from proximity with (like Gk.7rapa with a genit.,


Fr. de chez; in Syr. Arab. t&X ^o, i.lc ^
correspond. Synon. Ey*3; see below): coupled
almost always with persons (contrast DJ"?, a).

n$ to buy Gn 2 5 + oft, (cf. 1


24
nfA Gn 4 2 Ex 2 5 Lv 25^ Nu 1
+ oft.;
^ 2 4 nW, as Gn 8 taxo njirrnx n^l
Thus

10

with

a.

17

27

);
X'tS>J

and

he sent forth the dove from with him, 26 s"; 'i]?"l


G1126 31 1 K1S 12 20 3G Je 9 of a wife deserting
1

her husband Ju 19
with sim. words Gn 38

Ex5

(v.

20

iK2 ^27

+,12 1_
30

27
14

^rn, J e ^

im*tt?

10

Gn

'3 '3B JiKO

(Vhpn),

Is54

);

10

f 66

Kn

with

Is 5 7 s );

(cf.

23

Je

Ju

37
14

1K22 7 al., VBV 1S2 .


s4
Ex io Jb 2 7 Lv io
23

,:

11

43

Hence

(n^3n).

Dt
20

b. of rights or

handed over from, given on the part


any one: G1147 22 nj?"l3 DNID ph; oft. in P,
dues,

of,

as

Gn 23 Ex 27 a perpetual due^N^ 'J?


/rom, or o, </ie part of, the children of Israel,
21

20

Lv7 34b

24

Nu 3

84

Dt 18 3 iS

13

(@,

etc.;

1 d) 2 S 15 ^an nNo ^b-pN ypbn but there


none to hear thee deputed of the king, 1 K 5 11
C. expressing origination: 1K1 3 ^"!N DND QX
3

v.
is

Esp. ^

nxt? f a concrete object


proceeding from him Gn 1 9 24 (brimstone), Nu
n;rg -l^sn.

31

35

S 16 14 (evil spirit),
IS38 7 (a sign), Je5i 53 (wasters), Mi 5" (dew);
of wrath Zc 7 12 (cf. Nu 17 11 ), teaching Is 51 4
1
the word of prophecy Je7 (so
18' + oft. in
11

(a wind), 16

(fire), 1

Ez 33 30 with 'have

Je) 37 17
10

28

22

Je 4 9 14

of history Jos

29

:i3

s9

).

possession or keeping: Gn2 7 30 thou knowest ... ""PIN ""|?P I? iTn T^K 71X how thy cattle
15

25

-nix);

(DJ? is

o 7 "UriN

12

24

irapa Kvpiov)

33

Mi

12

20

Hb2

13

= Ob

nn*n

">

I (we) heard' Is

an event, or phase
riNO it came of> to
;

of

i'i8

Ezr 9 s Ne

pT );

23
16

nx'T

ntyn

">

.,

nxp (

of trouble (njn) 2
;
of a good or evil lot, having its
6

feahm
"'

source in
t^ 2 2

26

?'!''!1

87

Je 13 25 Is 54 17

^fiNE/rom

(thou art the source of

109 20

\p-

Is

44

s4

Jb

10
;

my praise

cometh

thee

it);

cf.

Qr

*flND <;/

myself (ci. cm ffiavrov John 5 30 Kt is ''fiK ^t? who


was with me 1), 54 15 VriND D2K not a< iy in-

Q"nnM

of earth, etc., personif. Is 41 3 of time, morning


Jb 16 22 ; cf weather Jb 3Y 22 of
beasts, to devour Is 56" (sq. inf.), of calamity
;

'

Is 2i ; 2 years
,

Pr

27

25

Jb

'30 fc6

stance

(cf.

place

tiK6

30

3!

Ho

*6

|Bfi

(corrupt

d. of a

with

rd.

8 4 ).

<S 33

come upon,

(sq. iy).

of dominion

c. sf.,

4
come, future things Is 41 23 44" 45 11
<

EZ41

cf.

bring, Imv. 0?P VflH Is 21" bring water (on


form, for ITlNn cf. Di Ew 5141a Ges 568 214 1 ); Je

).

12

bring beasts, to devour.

Aote. riN expresses closer association than

DV: hence while DJJI? sts. denotes hardly more


than from the surroundings or belongings of,
fl*? expresses from close proximity to.
Thus

Saul asks, ^fiyo Tjpn


(those) about us

the one

is

fWn Ez

^XD insn N2f


is

accord-

ingly preferred to DJ"? in the sense of origination or authorship; riNJO is not usual in the
sense of OJ?P c, nor DSHD in the sense of nND b.

Ethbaal

T7I7!infr$ n.pr.m.

("</*

.Baa 7

.,

TMTlN n.pr.m.
paniondble)

(perh. from

Nu

1. one

with=com-

of David's

captains,

Gath 2 S 5 19 31 2 2 * x 8 2 5 12
2. one of
David's 30 mighty men, a Benjamite 2 S 2 3 M
-=

native of

t^NTPN

Vrrab

Pr 30 11

1.

qw

"oan

sub

v.

btenN

NU33

8
.

riJN'.

sub ben.

v.

]J"^^ (mng.

Thes

comps. Ar. ^y\ take

short steps, but this appy. only by-form of JjI).

tpnS

n.f.

Gn45

23

she-ass (Ar.JjLjf, Aram.

atdnu) ?in Nu

??, Jjl?" As.

Nu 2 2

'

22 23 + io

V^b,

is

God:

v.

in

MT. n.pr.m.

582c

01

(pvob.ivith

usually taken as

name

me

of a

son or pupil of Agur; but most moderns read

Wi6

:b3N1 bi<
(v.

I"1

and

^-5 ),

am

bx

Wb

I have wearied myself

God,
God, I have wearied myself
consumed.
2. a Benjamite Ne 11'

in. n$s

nris,

v.

i^hN

10

12

11

16

3-

pn, yiN

597; 1883 - 343

25
sf. ym*\ Jb
3 mpl. vrisj
3 fs. nnxn Mi 4
3
22
Jb i6 + 2 t.; fVTlKl Is 41
Imv. mpl. VflN Is
23
ni>nk
Is
fpl.
2i + 2 t.; P.
+ 2 1.; come, of
4
S

12

men Dt33 \^68 IS41 25 56 12 Imv. come now,


^
with hostile purpose Jb 30", of men unto
Je 3 22

(sq.

j>)

32

cf.

Nu

]F)VI,

22

Nu 2

Is 21

12
;

of

'"

Dt 33 2

2224
;

of Balaam's ass

21 22 23 23 23 ' 25 S7 27 ' 2S ' 29 30 30,32 33


'

'

'

HDFiN

n:n
v
t

2122
'

v.

'

'

'

'

'

sub n:x.

v. nan.

''""'Dn^

25
n.pr.m. an ancestor of Asaph 1 Ch 6
"'l1

?^ v

6
.

v. IT. Jan.

t [p"!PN] n.m. gallery, porch (deriv. uncertain)

Ez 4

15

Kt

arvpiriKi,

Qr Kn^ni

21

poet.) (Ar.

Aram. KnX
2
JlV) Qal Pf X Dt 33 ? Is 21 12 v. Ges
675 R22
ipl.UriK Je 3 22 Imjjf.nnW Jb37 22 Pr i 27
Dt33 21 (=nn|^ cf.Di Kb'- 077 ), nn Is 4 i 25

(DP^

Heb. only

(in

DHM ZMG1875

sub rux.

v.

t |"7J"!X vb. come


J\, Sab. inx

riding Ju 5 10

apparently identical with

nnN.

t.;

Gn 4 9 + 2 1. pl.abs. nbhx
Gni2 15 +2t.; ni3h^ Ju5 +i2t.; nuinxjbi 3
as proshe-ass, as dam Gn 49 Zc g
42
perty (constituting wealth) Gni2 32 Jbi 314
12
30
so of the asses of Kish 8 t. 1 S
42 cf. 1 Ch 27
23
3 520
2 21416
for
10
as beasts of burden Gn45
9
^3hN

30 52

:b3N1

nx.

II.

16

iChii'^ns).

(in

nm -ano

6 7

33

QFli^

1")N

sub

v.

01 215d

Sm

cf.

31

]Vm

rds.

entrance,

Ebers GS521f but 'ofty*. 'O&b/x, cf. Lag BX54


)
Ex 13 20 in Egypt, place on edge of desert, so

i.e.

J 0s Ant.vili.l8,1.2,cAp.l.l8. on later k | ng Q f J ike


name, in As. Tuba'lu, v. COT Gn io 15 ) king of

Co

n.m.

Kt,

TQnj^l n.pr.loc. (perh.= Egypt. Chetem,

living under B.'s favour; 'l66fia\os, Et<9&>/3aXos

Sidon, father of Jezebel

40

15

cf.

n^D

goneyrom with me.

and

>1

prW

Qr,

, VlN, ^N^irN

but Jacob, speaking of the

Joseph, says, Gn 44 s8

loss of

tjirPM

who has gone yVom

*tp

to

Hiph.

'

&

[partly] niyrn nfMD,

21

INI

Pt. pi. fem. as subst. things

of ends

Co

(q.v.) n*nn*pi.

Ez 42^; pi. D*j? l?K E Z4 2


15
41 Qr, v. pmx Kt; v'^D^nKn (Co del.)
so
tn'nnN n.pr.loc. only Nu2i' 'NH
tp-TlM n.m.

id.

^;

cf.y
@, perh. (Di) name of a caravan-route,

% @) transl. iav/
annn for on?n is

vestige, footprint ; others (after


22

but

o/Ae spte
13 );
highly improbable, and a locality would hardly
receive its designation from the spies.
(cf.

88

J1J1K
Lag

"- 234

also Ar.

v^of following, meaning dubious.


proposes -/nJN, whence lie derives
('?

a tool used in tillage).

,!jll

2 .Beth, 2nd letter; postBHeb.= nume-

3,

(and so in margin of printed MT); 3


2000; no evidence of this usage in OT times.

ral 2

2,

I.

1S13

20

prep, in (Moab. 3, Syr. o, Ar.

the axe

i.e.

action refers to only a part of the object, as


i.e. to smite some
to smite among.,

from H3n with accus.); 3 Jin

of... (diff.

Nb*3 to

i_>,

11 17

al.;

Lv

Nu

s2

13

Je 5 17 nana]. Prep, deGk. eu, but applied in


,

Rabbis in three

classes,

y3n

or drink 0/

nriE> to eat

Jb 39
parts of which a whole
to give a share tn

Gn

10

!>3N

Ju 13 16 Prp 5 3 pbn
;

In:

I.

1. strictly, of position in a place

expressed more precisely by


3-153, -pna), as rp33 % n the house, 1^3 in the
city, TH3 in the pot, H-?? ^ n the land, etc.
constantly.
Heb. idiom also says 1H3 in the
mountain Ex 24 18 etc., even in cases where
we could hardly avoid saying on, as 1K11'
is

3ih3 Dti 16 al.; inn mrq EX24 17


16
>\r 72
Preceded by a verb of motion (esp.
"DV) 2=through, as Gn i2 6 and Abram passed
through rj?? n the land = passed through it,
2
10
13 2 S 24 + in( = through) agate, Is 62 Je
19
13
Mi2
Fig. to speak '0W3 in the ears
17
of
to be good (or evil, etc.) Ty? in the
so

i-

'

eyes of
2. of presence in the midst of
a multitude, among, Ex 14 28 there was not
31
36
left Dna among them even one, Lv 2 6
2 S 15
Ahitophel D"HB>p3 is among the conspirators,
.

mirr

thee (of
So ^3
14
47
Israel, coif.) 'Dt "7
18 10 23" 28 s4 (diff.
15
from 'HJS.y beside thee LV25 30 ).
Spec. a. of an
individ., implying eminency among
Jos 14 15
Je46 18 Tabor among the mountains, 49 15 Pr 30 30
Ct i 8 0^33 najn the fair one ( the fairest)
among women, Lai cf. Luke i 42 On 1 S 1 12
v. Dr.
b. hence with some verbs, when the
bb3.

'-abl?

c. specifying the

consists (esp. in P)

Nu

21

Ex2o 10 ^J'H.yK'a

within thy gates, Is 56 s


within my walls.
4. often pregn.
with verbs of motion, when the movement to a
place results in rest in it, into : after N3 Gn
within:

''niD'ina

(which often

17

1126
8 17 9 1016 17 23 Ex 12 19
Ho 4 3
31
3. with ref. to the limits enclosing a space,

Beth vasculi,

IT'S

pia^n JVa Beth coniunctionis et viciniae,


"Tl^n r|, 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.
njPMril

bw to labour on Jon 4

19

noting properly in,


many derived and fig. significations. The
senses expressed by 3 are grouped by the

Jei 7 24
[also nana
tEx 30 4 36 Hb i 16], ?na ti S 31 7
T
16
Is 38
Ez 4 2 14 [15 times ?na (Fr1235 ), and

31

f 78

bear in, i.e. to share in bearing, Nu


3 H33 to build in or at Zc 6 15 Ne 4 4

^i4i 8

19":

of iron.

3 n'BT?ExR 9 3

thrice,

1S13 WNIs2 = Mi4 sf.


Klo al. also 2 K 6 5 ^parrriK,
3

ace. to

Eth. A:) before tone-syllables in certain cases


30
9
(Ges 5102 2 ) 3, with suff. '3; ^3 (Ex f 2 S 22
-

mX

sg. sf.

a nan
T
a

^33) in pause and fern. ^3; 13 (once,


Kt'H3), PI3; 3; D33, [J33]; DH3, 03

21

pi. D^riN

aawN Jo 4 10

fin. []"1N] n.[m.] a cutting instrument of

ploughshare

iron, usually transl.

23

8
9 Isi 9

|D3Gn2 7 17 rhf to send Lv 1


;

among Jos 23
3 31C

case)

S 16 3

712

Kn

2
.

Ho

in

to return (and rest) in thy God,

(unless njH2 should be read, as v 7 ).

14
py (with) eye (looking) into eye +Nu 14
s
4
D^SS
B
'B
Vg the eyes
Is 52
fDt 5 ; 3

PS??

are upon, both in favourable (Dt

of

101

and

hostile

applied to time, as

ning; 2 ^3$n D1 3 o the seventh day;


io 8 K^nn nj$3 in that year; & constantly.
of a state or condition, whether material
mental, in which an action takes place:
2

oft.,

19

OvB'a in peace

Gn

15

walk in

^9

iG>ri3 Tipn

12

(Am 9 Jb 7 ) sense.
5.
Gn i fWtna in the begins

to

15

15

n"l5?3 {

Ju
6.

or
so

distress

Ex

his integrity;

7. 3 introduces the
5
2>redicate, denoting it as that in which the
subj. consists, or in which it shews itself (the
Beth essentiae,
common in Arabic, esp. with
a ptcp. or adj. and in a negative sentence: Qor
]T}3

in evil case.

2' 9

Ailis

Vaj

s-ill

one remiss;

and God (appears) not

^x**^

homme];

Ex

pred.,

v.

WAG

" *

18 4 the

God

was

my

with

help,

Che

consists in Yah,

the

pi.

146 5
al.);

viz

my

of

Ho 13
^ 68
5

Jb 23" 37 10

(as pi. maj.)

as

L [Sj and they are

not believers [comp. French en

en

Jwnnete

p r i mary

fathers

23

12" (an extreme

(rd.

i^3 his

With

fn8 ^$3
!

^.$3

^$3

''S

name

the pred. in
">

J.

is

my

89
54"

great helper,

Ex6

33
.

b.

and I appeared unto


as God Almighty, Nu 26 s3

secondary pred.,

them

Jun

Che),

(v.

i>N3

s
16
14
VD? 3 as an inheritance, 34 Ez 46 47 Dt
14
22
M?t?3
io 26 I have not put away therefrom
while unclean, 28 s2 Is 40 10
as one unclean
$Sy pjn2 he cometh as a strong one, ^- 35 s
(where v. De) and rise up as my help, v lc 30/
26
32
19
c. a pred. as accus.,
55 Pr 3 Jb 36 (De).

Is 48

10

1 have refined thee

though

Ez 45 47'""
(cf.

b),

Ez 20 41

silver,

78

TJr

1^)

(rd.

&

s5

Nu

48

allotted

but not as
s 7
s
Jos
36
13 23"
Co) all nbraa

^-fi
18 26
29

(v.

ii?)

^l^? 3 with my

Ex

having them present;

113

em-

disciples, i.e.

Je

19

ittnba YV

DWa

Kim
and he with the 12 th. b. often of what one
takes or brings with one: Gn 32 11 yp!?a with
a tree with

my

its

sap;

19"

lB>J?n

34
passed over Jordan, Ju
15
6
1 S i
Is 7
Mi 6 al. 3 dip to go to meet
with; 3 X3 to come with Lvi6 3 \^66 13 7i ie

staff I
24

24

(In Arabic this usage

developed more fully

is

than in Hebrew, and


y^S-,

i_j

^3ri3 as a line

it fibrti

as a

(i.e.

arbitrators (arbitrators being

ployed), Is 8 16

measured inheritance).
4
Is 26 " &l?b\V 11* mrV !T3 3 is different
74
for in Yah there is a rock of ages (cf. Qor 4
d.
there is sufficiency in God as a patron),
20
in comparisons, \jf 37
consume away f^S?? in
4
14
33
3G
the form of, as, smoke 78 102 Jb 34 36
II. Denoting proximity 1. at, by (not
very common): 1 S 29 pya by the spring Ez
of inheritance

0vpD3 with

to

lit.

i_>

come

lit. to

"i'l

matically in the sense of to bring, and

away

ivith,

go aivay with, are used idio-

respectively:

AGii

'

5;i

'

:b

DDN3, v33, VO^=nvithout.

to take

Hence f^a,

of concomitant

c.

'

(or surrounding) conditions, as 1^2/13 with (or

p13 with (or in) righteousness


in error'; 131B> bip31 nyVVia 2 S 6 15

in) haste

n^B

io

1520

2. on:

133 irua by the river Chebar (i bv).


Gn8 20 Nu2 3 2 na]S3 on the altar; Ju8 21

on the necks of the camels 1 K 2 al. ''''jriEa


on his loins Is 59 17 a helmet WN13 on his
head.
3. often with verbs of touching,
5

approaching, taking hold


tn, p:n,

eto,

pK'-n, yjj,

these words).

of,

cleaving, etc., as

aipT yas,
,

Gn

(see

with words expressing

4.

or implying an act of hostility


12

tjdpi, teBin

T) ^33

a. against

hand agratrw* all,


and the hand of all against him 2'ST '"V?!fJ
Dti3 10 1S5 9 i8 17 + oft. Hence after verbs
16

13

Jfc

to* his

often in such phrases as *|np13T3

vade (r6y), 6em^

going up to in-

(isynn,

aTC^rry

p)3n, s]K

nin),

sinning or acting treacherously (KEn, 133,

mo,

bj, yc?s,

an,

ii?b>,

mocking (^PpH,

T'yn),

(PP), rebuking

(iyj!

speaking (131:

treme case)

Ho

14

-'OH),

i2 Sb ),

"a 111D*

me.

as to be) against

feeling loathing

prop, to protest loudly),

Nu

tfra), testifying (roy,

etc.,

&

even (an ex-

'HK'NS with

30

13
;

>//

2a.

in thy

Ex 15
my happiness != happy am I Gn
13

"'

the voice of

D33 with power

is

EX32 12 nyi3

powerful;

with evil purpose;


8
10
y"]3 in wickedness;
V/A73
90 011333 ivith
2 of the instrument or means
strength.

is

as a.
ivith

3ina with the sword


the feet Is

28

Ex

T3

fo/

Ovf!3

5 etc.;
the hand of

sub m); to stone [383 or Q^asa with stones


Lv2o 2 Nui4 10 etc; 3 nriB' to drink ict^A a cup
(v.

Gn 44 Am6
}toj3

Aram. D115 2 ); to cry


m^/i the throat Is 58
to burn B>K3 in
r

'

(cf.

in

or ivith fire (oft.)

to slay or to perish

3yi3

through hunger or 1313 through pestilence


16 3 Je2i 9 +

oft.

save with or by
"H*?,

31

righteousness; ''JiprQ in thy mercy

(q.v.) of fighting (Q0??, a* "]),

(cf.'

Ju

7"

Jb2 7 15 113^
S 14

niB3);

Ex
to

b. idiom., with

29

certain verbs, as 3 pnc> to play with

Jb 40
3 lay to labour with a person (as with an instrument), i.e. to use him as a slave Ex i 14 Je
22 13 2 7 7 al.; 3 nb>y Je 18 23 Ne 9 24 Dn 1 7 Est
15
11
11
5
"& peril. 3 131 (of God) to speak
i
2
3 6
SmiL
with one Nu I2 28a ah' (v. Ew* 217f (3) Dr
23 2
Further by?3, ITlTO Na:nn to prophesy
).
;

they turn aside (so


In a weaker sense

'

*^i?3

pFl^P mingens ad parietem

down

S 25 s2

al.

upon {super with accus.), esp. in


such phrases as to VD1J Lv 20 9 al. his blood be
upon him; iPN-O ioi his blood be upon his
b.

head Jos
1

K2

33

tiMha

19
;

tefcia

("

(Di), v 44 (nyi),
1

K8 &
32

a^n)

3ltf

J u 8 57 (HV^),

7" (fey);

'3 ^1.1
V??

in Ez, as 9 10 1 21
a. of accompaniment:
'

oft.

III. 1. With
Nu
20 20 133 Dya with much people, Jos 22 s Ju 1 34
15
9
2
Ex 2 22 and he shall give
1 K 1 o 2
5 Je 4

"'

with or by

to,

spirer;

or Baal,

PN^Kni

"1

to inquire or ask by

of a god (or oracle),

means

nin , 3 through '< (=


18' 44
connexions, as
c.

by His aid) in many


511
60 14 Is 26 i3 45 25
56

Ho

Zc io 12

with

Is 45 17 (to be saved): and


s
of the immediate cause
36 to be

pass, verbs

even

or Baal being the in-

commanded

Dt 33 29

niiTa by

Nu

\ Gn 9

D1N3 by man

shall his blood be shed (both unusual),

d. allied

is

Ho

14
the use of 3 in such phrases as
.

90
to bless, swear, speak, prophesy,

E??3 in

etc.,

name of
(i.e. the name being used or
2
appealed to in the act) Dt 6 13 Je
\ etc. (so
s
12
to
to swear miTO by
Jos 2 etc., i^p ? Is 62
the

'>

^3

bless

I02
almost

Gn 48 s0 to swear M/i jh
my name in oath, Je2a 22 );

w/i/j, </iee

using
in the authority and power of
8
2
Mi 4 5 Zc io 12 y 20 G 44 6 89 s5

,J

i.e.

40

S 17
np3
8
or niSQ 6y *'- 0/ tAa ? flow ? Gn 15 Ju
gw jgs.e.io z j 22 2i jj a j 2 i7
riXT3 by means of
28
153;i
17
with this = on
Ex7 Nui6
this Gn42
15
3.
i8ir Is 27.
this condition Gn
5

25

'

e.

34

of cost or price (the Beth pretii), the price,


whether given or received, being treated as the

28
account of: Gn 18 nftana irra?nn wilt thou
destroy on account of five the whole city? Lv
39
Nu 16 26 Dt 9 4 5 24 16 :1TIW 1Ktpri3 S^K they
26
shall be put to death, each because of his own
30
Ez 3 18 v. if" 2 S" 3 27 14 7" (cf.
sin (cf. Je 3 i
'

"

"'"

'

14

Jon
1*
a1
in

Is7

28

(||fO)

50

l?P)

53 57

17

Je

10
9
3
23
n 8
422 * 9
So
90 94
IP) 3i1 ..32
J' ivillus
y 5 6 (||
TO
b??3 (v. Xfc, ??a), & (sts.) in 1313 a t,
8

W3,

6. of the material
through, the word of.
with which a work is wrought, both absol.
3H|3 PB'y to work with gold Ex 31 4 1 K 7 14 ;

make a thing ivitli (in our idiom, of)


22 (fiM).
20
8
1 K 15
Without a
3 8 Ez 7

and

to

gold

Ex

18
52
7 with for although,
verb L.V13 2CI19
in spite of (cf. Germ, bei alle dem): Lv 26 27
.

instrumental means by which the act is accomplished, with, for, at the cost of: thus regularly

34
1

Gn

with 13b" hire

a.

'W)* betroth 2 S 3 14

20
,

K 2-

i^333 at the

HIS redeem Ex
s4
nji? fey 2 S 24

10

30

hath A.

life

b. with

Ho 12

13)10

13

Dt

sell

T l?n

14

21

exchange

of our heads he will

the jeopardy

Lv 2 7 Ho 4'

y 106

LV25 yi5
I6f
13
Is 45 La
47
3

Is

*n 3ETI3 HS3

counted?

23

/or

life

sand (shekels

of) silver.

idiom, usages nJBQ

Gn

20
;

jrij

^J5502

eye for eye;

he to be ac-

^M 51?K3a athou-

Hence (perhaps) the


year for year, one year

natS>

like another, annually

is

18 -

Ct 8 711 ; Dt

11

life,

w flc<<

athousand vines

etc.

in other con-

'

nexions Gn 23 9
21
19 PI? 3 HP S^Btea

away,

29
their glory

10

I will exchange for ignominy,

22

fall

13JJ serve

to fjive for interest

11

niriNn ;>33 in spite of all the signs that

Dt

1 have wrought,

32

Is

47

27

s
;

esp. in

25
ul<i 2
the phrase riNr^33 far all this Is 5
9
23
s2
Qor 9 .)
8.
io 4 y 78 al. (Cf.'in Ar.
-

of Ids

cost

S 23 17 who went 0riiB>S33


23
La 5 9 Jos 6 26
at peril of their lives, Pr 7
n31EP 11333 tf ^<? price of his firstborn shall
19
W&X~l* to
he 'lay its foundations, 1 Chi2
spoken this word,

Nu 14

20

Dt 1

v-ith,

Ex

by:

tion of souls

QV3 DV3 ti S18 10 Dya3 ayas ( v Di\ nya);


BHh3 CHh fi 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 CN13 yon to shake with
the head Je 18 6 Jb 16 4 (as well as K>K1 yon
y 22 s ); to open with the mouth Jb 16 10 with
the lips y 2 2 8 to gnash with the teeth Jbi6 9
(to gnash the teeth y 35"); to wink with the
10
eye Pr 6 13 (to wink the eye, ib. io ); ^ip3 jna

12 4 nb>a3
25

Lv

al.

np3D3

fo/

the computa-

^tH?/? by thy reckoning;

Ez 4 10 1BD03 by number Dt 2 5 2 + ... 13003


Lv 25 1550 Nu i 2 etc.;
by the number of
B'Hpn bpj?3 Ex 30" al. (in P); npX3 often (v.
HBN); Dt 3 11 t^JS ni2N3 6ythe cubit of a man
26
2 S 1
Of a model, Gn i 26 UDJHa
sfton J3K3.
13
Ex 25 40 ^1^3 with the way
in. our image, 5
;

= in the manner) of

Is io

2426

Am 4

10
.

IV

3 is used also with certain classes of


verbs, though the explanation of its use may
be sometimes doubtful viz. a. with verbs of
taking refuge, trusting, relying, as PP.^D, n t03,
:

k. with verbs of ruling, governing,

"'9Cj fy^?-

al.; Di' 3. 01'' (late),

measurement or computation,

of a standard of

restraining, as

^O, b^O,

b>33,

ISy, nil, 12^.

c.

with verbs of

rejoicing, feeling pleasure or

^3, fby, b^, np^, fan,


with this verb JP is more
[Prob. a case of III. 5.]
d. with

satisfaction, etc., as

V3B> (but

nifl,

common).

y 46

to utter ivith the voice

7p

jri3 is

the hand

more common);

La

17
;

68 34 Je 12 8 (but

to stretch out with

npfl nnn (unusual) Ex 7 20


in diff.
call w^fl, the name

19

K
:i

45

34
i8

Of.

Is 4

24 " 2S

Is 12

Ew

Jb3),i2-.rr2o,3o_

VOW
T to listen to,
nnn to smell

the faculty concerned, as 3

3 D^n. nxi,

nm

to look upon, 3

these words),
e. occasionally also
with verbs of speaking, thinking, mentioning,
knoiving, to denote the object of the action,
at

as

(see

13"H to

speak about Dt

6'

y 87

al. (v.

sub

So 02*3 Xli? to
senses, ace. to the context, viz. to jyroclaim
33

verbs expressive of sensible perception, to


denote the pleasurable or attentive exercise of

Y
4
;

5282d

49'">

to

T0 invoke

Gn

name honourably
119

3bK

Ges
5_ with a causal
-

W^

lil

'

Ex

26

12

Is

43

8
1

KW De

force, through,

on

^);

5>kl,

njn, D>b

s4
13T once Je 16
38
3
o/thee is my praise.
;

13

r4 4 63 69 JHJ
I^H oft.; y 71 ^nn
7

Je

?J3

Followed by an inf. c, 3 forms a


periphrasis for the gerund, though in English
it is commonly to be rendered by a verb and

91
conj., viz.:

in

E*n-?i13

1. as a temporal conj., as G112

their

created=ivhen they

being

were created, 4 s OWnS {n their being (


when
they were) in the field; and constantly.
Somelimes it has in appearance the force of after
18
Ex 3 12 13 17 but as a rule this
that, as Gn 33
is really due to the action denoted by the inf.
being treated as extending over a period within
which the action of the principal verb takes

"INS
upon

[whitewashed] stones

the

this law, doing

and

plainly

it

all

well;

the words of
fig. explain

expound Dt i 5 rninn "IN3 ne> ^"Nin Moses began


(and) expounded the law.

t-|SH

G " 2C21

n.f.

Gn

well, pit, mostly Hex,

place

so

phrase ^"ib"

the

in

esp.

l"lK3f3

even of events at the close of the 40


45
s
4
years, Dt 4 23 Jos 5 the whole period being
treated as that in which Egypt was left (comp.
1
2 K 2
where the time included is future).
Cases, however, occur in which this explanation
412
2. as a causal
will hardly apply, as Dt 2 7
DyiJftpO,

through

vj?

nbr?ri3
Gn 19
having compassion upon him,
through
Dt i 27 Urifc ">

above III. 5), as

conj. (cf.
1

Exi6 7

J.'s
29

16

"

16

mp*

33 34
18
s8
J.'s hating us, etc. (9
similarly JO), 1 K 18
s
s
s
Ch
that
Ez
44'
2
28
ye
have
.)
(
9 43
tlwugh : Is i l0
3. as a concessive conj., wlten
s
\|r 46
f]S "VOna though the earth do change.

=m

Ex io

12

Ex

t.

n3"lS3 can only be rendered

with the locusts,' the locusts being conceived as implicit in Moses' uplifted hand:

Heb. 3

late

used peculiarly

is

misfortune was

Thrice in
1

Ch

23

for

33

Dn\py

nafcOEffl

work Ezr 3 s for with terror (was it) upon


them from the peoples of the countries (the

the

sentence without a verb as

oft.

in Chr.

Dr

DHM
44

1619

II.

poet, for

ZMG1883 M4
2

Jb

Is
30

25

Kt

10

sub i:

cf.

Sab. D2,

Qr (< Kt ^3) 43 2

>Qr *03)

16 45 19 16 37 s

2, perh. abbrev. in n.pr. for

~J 3 ,

1V3 q.v.

Ar.JJL>

Aram.

DHM z5g

1875 008
'

(connexion with above


1,0,
spring of water, as coming
to light, appearing ; possible, although meaning
in use rather well, than spring; v. however,
Gn 16 14 cf. v 7 26 19 Nu 21 17)'3 abs. Gn 2i 30 +
;

26 15

19

cstr. 2i

25 30
-

Nu

18

2i

15

PI- abs.

(E), 2 6

15 - 18 - 19 - 21 - 22 - 32

17

also poVt.

J),

(all

HID) vid. also v 16

(+

rhK3 Gn

26 18 ;'cf. ion rhN3rh.N3 G1114 10


often as made bv digging ("l^)

1. a well,

G11 2

^N3Pr5

sf.

cstr. id.

(where the well

addressed, in song, 1N3 yV); also

c.

Gn 2 6 25

origin

with no

also

||ny v

(J;

29

),

*K?3

1043 45

also 21 25 2 6

(cf.

);

rro in prose

15

vv 13

ref. to its

Ex2 (J) Nii20


Gn 2i I9 (E) 24

S i7 18 21 0*>(n)

ls

Gn

1?

2i

11

(J;

&

supr.

16

22

v.

sub

||

J?y

v 19

Gn

(3NE>)

"fO) 2 9

Pr
29

2 3 8 10
-

15

flocks

(cf. esp.

113); the

(||
.

1120

Ex

the troughs) ; also

5
2. 3

24

3 .8.io.

cf>

an

it by drawing
watered from it (H^n
16

they drew, ?bl,

^N3

-plTO

. . . .

Ni3.

opening called 1N3H >3 Gn


19
(rd. prob. *a so
3 a 2 S 17

Sam. @23,

cf. Dr); fig. of fresh delights of


beloved Ct 4 15 W>>n D?!D 1X3 D^J j:yn

woman

jmjrjn vbp)

men Gn

10

2 pit

= lla)

pits of bitu-

"IN3

^ $-* pit of
1N3
-iDNFrbsO
?
and
69
ty
nblXO);
let not [the) pit shut its mouth over me
(
fig. of strange woman 'TJS ">N3 a narrow 2>itout of which rescue is difficult Pr 23 s7 (|| nrnc
14

grave;

supr.);

(cf.

16

cf.

n"

JiriB'

||

3. as n.pr.loc.

ni5Cy).

V^

f[^X^] v^- only ^- make distinct, plain


cf.

NH, Aram.; Lag BS58 prop.for Qal "3,-iN3,


deriv. infr.;

Thes

& most comp. Ar. JIT dig a

Pf. 3 ms.

"W3 Dt

IN? Dt 27 s

(cf.

Bo

1-

N-i.ip

) make distinct, plain,


Hb 2 2 "^ "IK3* fiin aha

393 4
'

of letters on tablets

pfV 1W*? ni%l,

run past and

(still)

i.

so that one

read; or, so that one

read

swiftly;

3t3*n

1N3 .... Q"33Nn and

011

denom. v. Lag ') Pi.


Imv. "^3 Hb 2 2 Inf. abs.

pit or well, but this prob.


5

stones

Dt

27
thou

and

CTO nnt?

a.

c.

H loc. nnX3

a station of Isr. in desert N1121 16 possibly

(so

(E)

esp.

PIN!
T

may
may

~bv

Firing

shalt

write

14

Dn Q^p 1N3); water taken from

(the)

tinSL

in all

Lyon
V not clear; Lag

it

devolved upon them with

it

t.

Sargon61

As. beru,

filled

in his house (^^1?


chosen for the purpose of explaining ny'H3);

ivith

37

t.,

T3, NT'S, JU, Sab. 1N3

N-1N3,

'

but prob. n3"iN? should be read.

Nu 5

1 t.

Note.

23

"
l

EllSeb.

^ 3 Is

same form Ju 9 21 ace. to


1
L a gOnom.238.2nded.250 g mi J eg ^.fr of
b.

Eleutheropolis;

Rob BK ' 452 who comp.

cf.

el-

Blreh, near Beth-shemesh.

Q^N 1N2L
t^h

Vl^

v.

IN? 3.

a.

"INS, n.pr.loc.

(lit.

well of the

14

plan.,

One that seeth me) G1116 (where ex,e


from story of Hagar) 24 25" (all J);

perh.

name

living

of ancient shrine or holy place,


of
a desh,

i4.
Sta zAwn.s47 & Di Q n l6
0nom 101 2,,d
Jer sub Earad, Lag
-

in Williams

Ho,y city

4S

'''

'

ed
-

v.

cf.
cf.

Rowlands

Trumbull Kad eSh-Ban,e.c4_

\T2
TlDlp

"1^3. n.pr.loc.

Beersheba

(vxll of

G1121 3031 as place of swearor, well of oath, v. n V?^5

seven, explained

well at Bethlehem Eob BE

Guerin

Judl!ei - 130
),
o

H^IO

same meaning otherwise derived 26 s3)


JJ3B> 1X3 G11 2 6 33 + 13 t., 1>3S>--1N3 Jos 19 2
V2ty 1N3 Gn2i ,4 + i8t.; SOg>
Na (n_ loc.)
T

but l^pn perh. keep

cf.

Survey"

cf also
.

Ec 12 & Jc

Kt

33

cool,

(ma),

cf.

28

~l?3)
;

95 Hi Gf.

fresh

(vb. nna), v 33

1-

"VprQ

113 as a well casteth out its water (Qr

Ex

pit

'

cf.

ing by seven lambs,

' 470 473

3.

34

cf. fig.

Gn 46

south from Hebron,

20 miles Lag 0nom


14.31.32.33

20

lS

Am 5

22
20

-^ 2nd ed

248

BB, aMl

20

23.33

2g

10

46

1.5

1394

Gn
Survey"
J QS ^23 ^2 J u

2S

Ch 19

24

fij)

Am 8

Kl2

i'2 "- 30

14

23

the

(i.e. all

Ju 20

20

24
K 5^ &
^ /rom Beersheba to Dan Ch 2 2 Ch 30
TNINS n.pr.m. a man of Asher Ch 7
10

H""

2 - 15

11

(only Ch) ]DB 1S3J?

THINS, n.pr.m.

Masorah,

a Eeubenite

BE>

v.

25

S4 2 Josi8 25
Btreh Bob EE1

ace. to

elsewh. riiKf), city of

aho Ezr 2 25 Ne7 29


Ed M214 Survey""8

cf.

452

mod.

13
2

of wickedness (||nne>; vb. rn3,"isn);

as hiding-place; 2

K io

"li3;

79

further Je 41

22

of pit into wh. Joseph was


pi "lisni) V 2S 29 29 (JE),
:

of Sarah as mother of

fig.

Israel '3 T\2\^0 Is 5

of calamity

40
fMV
cf.'^88
4. dungeon
(pit with no water in it Je 38 s Zc 9 11 cf. Gn
24
supr.) Gn 4 o 13 4r 14 (E) Is 2 4 22 Je 8 66
37
3
(0*> pN '3) v M.io.u.is. a i so -inn JV3 prison Ex
29
1
Je 3 7 16 fig. of exile ZC9 11 (13 Q^ fK "11312);
7

"113;

fig.

\^

n^ririJR '3.

s3 55

La

5. (poet. & late; never c.


3
art.) pit of the grave Pr 28 17 ; so '3 'OaK stones
also

el-

& of Sh

of

remotest pit Is 14 15 (|| ^Ntr)


esp. in phrase "113 iTli 1 those going down

EZ32 23

to (the) pit

32

2 5 9
-

ol

^304 (|| StfB>);

"TOT

'3

(the) pit, i.e.

also,

"PrnSQ adj. gent, always c. art. 2 S 4


pi. tfrnsan 2 S4
23 37_w3n x ch n

Mm

stones)

1S - 24

|l

14
1|

18
143 7 Is 38 Ez 26 20 32 25 2930
-

^88 Pri

12

Ez 26 20

further

ni*nnn px), 3I i4.i6 (both


also nio, v 16 bwp).

(all

nwiri; v

f 28

fjiNt?),

(||

39

1V3

"Jpy

Gn 3 7 20 22 24 (Q;p 13 pN

cast
cf.

14

S 23 20 (Qr)=i Ch

19
of the pit Is 14 (of sepulchre, walled with

the Gibeonites Jos 9 17 ; assigned to Benjamin


2

i^7

cf.

5".

2S4 2

n.pr.loc. (but only


Kzr2

Ch

37

Tn^^D

in phrase

Beersheba

to

territory of Israel, v.

Ne 1

c.

mod. Btr-es-

from Dan

^"O

Onom.

ace. to

2Slf 2 4 lKl 9

Ch 4

'3~nj?1

19.19

103

Hebron Kob

S'eba, 1 2 h.fr.

2j

16

j^-^n

3132

where

VhVQ.

n.pr.loc.

Dt io

(cf.

Nu

a station of Isr. in desert,


prob. in country of Horites, cf. Di.

33

TPT^Dn

rah, Thes cist.declinationis,

1. a Hittite,

ivelty.

father-in-law

Gn

26 s4

15 - :,;

perh."W3), pit

(i'd.

2fl

v'

pi.

13);

mat?:

water,

IVlNa

]Y,"iN3

Dnb 32fnV

to

hew

out for themselves cisterns, broken cisterns, etc.

+TQ n.m.

Gn87

20

pit, cistern,

36

Je2 13

they have forsaken, the fountain of living

well (="^2,

13, Ar. i'.tj hole or hollow for cooking, As.


2
TP169
'3 abs. Gn
bilrtum Dl TlU2 ,bdru Lotz
3

"V3Ex2i 33 (2S23 20 Qr,v.-lN3supr.);

c&tr.~ii3

Qr,v.-iN3 supr.); n")3(n_


2Kio -r(2S2 3
31
24
loc.) Gn 37
sf. *rfa Is 3 6 '=n3 2 K 1
^3
Pr5 pi. rira Gn 3 7 20 -!-3t.; TV13 Dt6": 1.

3o

of Judah; elsewhere

113, v.

'j?

::0

(smoking

6 7 v.

q.v.

JE'V

"113.

,f

15

containing water, made by digging


10
Ne9 25 ; also (without
(3Sn) Dt6 n 2Ch26

cistern,

to origin)
22

= "W3)

Ch

=n3).

Hamath Ez

-pr.loc. near

16

47

(contr.fr. nni"iX3?), c f. foil.; liardly=Berytus

(Beirut) with wh. form of name might agree v.


Steph. Byzant. al. in Movers Phen -"- 1 non -; perh.
Bereitan near Baalbek, v. Furrer ZPV viil M
'

of

T^nhll n.pr.loc. belonging to Hadadezer


Zoba 2 S 8 s perh. = foregoing.
;

+ "TlhS adj.gent.

Ch 1

39

v. "'HiNSn S upr.

1516

14

n.pr.m. a descendant of Asher

(perh.

tnriili

MI

S1

@) n.pr.loc.

S.W

P-Q

(for

f.

appar. well v

15 - 16 -

ref.

"-

"(^ Qr Je

'

j>ot, v.T'D).

Hosea's

2.

Ho i
t["^n] n.m. Je2 13 cistern, pit, well
20
nX3 c "fa) sg. Kt 1N3 2 S 2 3
(Qr

MY of the

I'll (so rd. for ordinary

"(tpy

BD Gn"
pit), in

me

2S 3 26 (cistern of Si-

|pl^ "02),

T"1^3, n.pr.m. (my


Esau's
father

"T13 n.pr.loc.

Is
1

Pr 5 15 (||/3)

36"= 2 K 1
Ch

1 i

,7 - ia

31
.

Lvn

30
(||

J^O),

2. later appar. well


1516
(yet now no

= Qr 2 S 23

vb.
tt^KS
T

have a bad smell, stink

J-Jo
Lotz

be evil,
TP78

be evil, As. bisu

)Qal Pf W31 consec. Ex 7

ctoi^tyx-

16

20
;

3 fs

(Ar.

Aram. CN3, j^^

^N3ri i s5o

18
;

Impf.
B*N3rii

Ex 8 10 ; stink, of Nile, on account of dead fish


Ex 7 1821 (E); of land of Egypt, owing to dead
frogs 8

10

(J); of

manna kept over 16 20

(P

or

93
E) V*?\ Q^ybin OV\ and it greio foul (rot2
ten, decayed) with worms, and stank; Is 50
KOS3 nbni d* prao ona-n etean their fish stink
etc. ( Lo Di rd. BO'lJl, (fo-y
and die, which suits ||, but not the usage
Niph. Pf. B>N3* 1 S 13 4 %|a3 2 S
of &T).
21
only fig. make oneself
io; 0??? 2 S 16
odious, become odious (cf. Eng. be in bad odour),
sq.JIN with=towards; T??" n ? 9^-?? 2 S 16 21

151

Ne

thou hast become odious with thy father; also


4
Isr. made
sq. 3 (rather strangely) 1 S 13
6
themselves odious to the Philistines; 2 S io
B>'N3n
Ex
Ammonites to David. Hiph. Pf.
24

S 27

B^W: Pr
,

cstr. sf.

12
;

13
3C'

Ex

odour

Tp*3n

,|

*>&>"N3n
5

In/. a&s. 'PK3n

1
;

Gn 34

N3""p

30
;

'impf.

S 27 12

1. emi< a stinking

(cf.

my

stinking, they have festered (of chastisement for


sin)

12

fig.

of

David toy* B*3Pl Stain A

among

become utterly abhorred

ZiatfA

2. cause to stink,

dead flies cause

nj3i*l |E*S>

ya?

his people.

DID

B>'N3*

7221

hand Jen Kosmo1

*3*.3T

Pr

obj.

Gn

the oil

made us

ye have

(J), i.e.

34

30

a wicked

odious, sq.

TV?,

also without

sq. 3;

man makes

odious and

19

||

t\DWn n.m. stench'3 cstr. Am 4 10 af.WKa


Jo 2 20 6^X3 Is 34 3 ;_n^jnp '3, i.e. stench of
;

'3

nby

(||

also Is

Tons

bv^).

77~tf2?i$3. n.f.

cf.

(cf.

Jo

20

of locusts

(stinking things) stinking or


40

~nnni nin

and

n^ ntsn nnn

may

there spring

instead of barley stinking

As. bisu Zehnpfund BASI-633 ).

wild grapes (NH n. unit.


om. Crag cf. Di) Is 5 s 4 of Yahweh's
nE"lN3)

(perh. adj.

'3

H?

25

24

27

K 20

partic. in '3 "*;>p 2

v 18

7111212

1-

= Je 52

(See

2K

of Nebuchadrezzar;
v 34 of Evil-Merodach Ne 13 5
the city personif. as ?33 1"|3 Is

cf.

of Artaxerxes
42
47 Je 50

Merodach Baladan

of

'-l-oft.

31

12

COT Gnu KG

Dl Pa 212

rd. 73

95
.)

JT3.

'r!~J vb. act or deal treacherously

Qal Pf. n*U3 J e


10

20

Impf. 133* Mai


;//:a6s.ni23Is48 8'je5 11
3

-)-

5 t.;

10

t.

4 t.;

Pt. nJ3

Pr

22

12

15

cstr.

nt.;

act or deal treacherously,

faithlessly, deceitfully, in the

marriage relation,

in matters of property or right, in covenants,


in word and in general conduct,
a. abs. 1 S

14 Jb6 f78
phrases ;TI3 1C3
33

13

57

Is24 16 33

1*133

TIN

deceitfully as abrookJh 6

1-1

48 s Mai 2".

Cf.

my brethren have dealt

15
;

D'n3i3

">331

DH33

*H33

treacherous have dealt treacherously, yea

in treachery have the treacherous dealt treacherously Is 2 16 (str'iking alliteration); pN '133


treaclwrous in wickedness

Ex 2i 8 (E), Ju 9 23 Is 33
Ho 5 6 Mai 2 10141516 c.
1 -1

b. with 3
59.
Je 3 20 5 11 12 6 La 1i/<-

c.

ace.

15

73

d.

pregnant, nino HE'N n*J33 acteth treach20


erously (in departing) from her friend Je 3
s
22
s
The ptcp. is used Pr 2 + 8 t., ^2 59
Is2i 2 24 16I6 33 1 Je 3 811 9 1 Hbi 13 2 5 ; in H33
dealers treacherously in treachery (very treacherously) Je 12
c. ]1?

TD^lTSIl n.[m.]pl. stinking or worthless


things,

Ez; Je 2o 4 4 5 6 + 165 t. Je; note esp.


J e 5 28 a l so f l an(i & people realm,

t.

1*133 the

nnyK' instead of wheat

forth bramble,

weeds

noxious weeds, Jb 31

nW3

34

Dm

1313 Is 33 x

Now Str; Be Ew Hi Zo acts


and shamefully). Hithp. Pf>i&#3.T\7}
1
Ch 19 6 they had made themselves odious
6
(=Niph. in
2 S io ), sq. D?.

10

odiously

Am 4

shameful (De

corpses

I2 13 +

Ez

153?Mal2
T33IS33 n?3Ex2i 8

."^33

T[_

to stink

ace. pers.)

(in As.

on other

cf.

20 17 +once nbnro J e 27 16
the ancient capital of Babylonia, mod. Hillah, situated
on Euphrates, in long. c. 44 30' E., and lat. c.
10
9
(where name connected
32 50' N.; Gn io 1
with /72. confuse, confound), both J, not elsewh.
24
in Hex; 2 Ki7 + 31 1. 2 K; i8t.Chr; Est 2 6
18
late ^87" 1 37
Is 23 viz. 1 119 1 4 4 22 2 9 3a 3 6 7
14
1420
10
Mi
43 47 48
4 (but here prob. not orig.,
Prophvii n 5
1
cf. RS
& reff.) Zc.2 u 6 10
Ez 12 13

Ex

21

c.

212

XI EZ25 7

Babylon

m) H_ loc.

'33 >33

n.pr.loc. Babel,

(and) to ferment
of a perfumer; usually fig. yn'TTlfc? DFlEitan
cf. (c.

8"; V-;3"f? Ezr 8 U

Ezr

Qal v 20); ty 38 s
wounds have grown

manna

^'N^il

'33 "03

written Bab-ilu, gate of god El Pa

n^33

exiles ^33

n.pr.m. a chief of returning

21

Ec io

16 24 of

'IpDJ

f 3 8 DWN3n Ex 5
6

23

io 16

Ezr 2 u io 38 Ne'7 16

for lack of water,


t//>

>1

vineyard, 93 labruscae (v. further De).

ng^

t[nna]
his eye
14

n.f. only

(Aram.

13*y

J.Aa.

D33 Zc

|fe^s>

12

the apple

N33 gate

of

Est

Thes sub 333 to which Ges gives sense per-

forate, hence opening


^fjc-

pupil of eye, perh.

of eye; but

= Lo

cf.

Dozy 49

eye; v.

Hi

St,

Flin

ChWB

cf.

trVHIQ
ery

Zp

Ar. .j^i

babe, baby,

hebe (imitating infant's prattle) i.e. child of the

L4Bb

fi.TJQ n.[m.] treachery,

fte"K

?).

pl.abst.

rii*133

11.

1C

Je 12

1
.

'^N men of treach-

t [li32l] adj. treacherous,

cfEw

Is 2 4

5152b

37.IO

f.

H*"i33

(on form

Nl;5107)J e
20
1X1 n.m. (except Lv 6 n^y, but Sam. V^y,

Di

cf.

28

+ 36 t.;
Ges

lene

Gn 2
Tf-45

sf.

pi.'

);

182

DHja Lv 6 + 32 t.; cstr. na?


3
sf. TTJ3 1 K 2 2- + 8 1 t. TO" ?

94

+ 39

15

Lgb

garment, covering Gn
H?3 Ez 9 3 + (14 t. without dag.

Ko'

in loco

t.

1. garment, clothing, raiment, robe of


filthy clothing of the leper

any kind, from the

to the holy robes of the high priest, the simplest covering of the poor as well as the costly

raiment of the rich and noble, used throughout


20
Heb. Lit.: Gn 2 4 53 (J), 28 (E; 14 1. JE), Ex
2 8 2 +(P 9 ot.),Dt2 4
iot.,

K i'+ 23

Ju8 2G + 4 t.,

17

Ch i8 + (Chr

Si9 13 +

t.,

t,),

Est 4

^22

22 6 37 17

Hg2 Zc 3 3
12

14

4 -5

19

45

(jj, iX> portion)

K4

his lap-fid 2

39
.

2. covering, wrapping, of furniture of tabernacle Xu 4 C 13 (6 t.); coverlet of a bed 1 S 19 13


"

26 s

= 36

companion of Zerubbabel Ezr 2 2 Xe 7';


head of a family of returning exiles Ezr
perh.
19
14
14
2
cf. Ezr 8
2. a chief of the
C)33) =]Sre 7
people in Nehemiah's time Xe 10 17 cf. Sm Listen13
1. a

Hi.

v.

tn:S n.pr.m.

tGn

f. pi.

16

by themselves, and

five curtains *!3p

thou set 12b apart, Zc

12 ' 14

God

'?)

(Pers.

cf.

xriWS) a eunuch

10

a eunuch of Ahasuerus Est

21

of

gift

= Njn?3 6

my

seven lambs iD"^??


separation),

nab WH

Xu

14

32

17

43

known)

Nob),

(priests of

s2

64

"riDN 1

S6

4 - 4 4 - 53 32
-

14

S2 18 (Samuel), 22 18

Ch 1

s7

PI.

(David): in

Qna(n) ^nb(n)

Ez

(the) linen garments, of angel

Dn

io 5 12 6

11,

"

sinned
:

14

v.

Gn

42

s3

Tj?}' nriK thou alone,

1014
1

32

13

Dt 8 3

not

24

^J1?p ^p against thee alone have I


16

a genit.

make mention

1 will

of

^l.ap ^fi|l? the righteousness of thee alone.

13
c. as adv. of limitation, fls 26
only through
thee do we celebrate thy name, Ec 7 29
d,
followed by }>? it becomes a prep., apart from,

Ex 1 37 Xu 2 9 s9 Dt 3 1
@ 3! Aq Ew Di) Ju 8 26 20

besides,

c
2311

kd

io

TH3BD with

(rd.

al.

sub

I, II.

with ?V insiead-of-JEL

inverted fot

Gn

14

(15 t); once,

(4

Nu5

t.)

6 21

29

With sf.fDt4 35 ni^O lij> ps* there


besides him (cf. ''ivbin Is 45 21 ).
+2. concr.part
for (i.e. like;
Q"

+3.

'

i.e.

cf.

is

none

else

Ex 3 o 34 (P) iTiT 133 13 part

3 III. 3. end) j)art

shall it be.

"

!? parts, spec, extended from some;3


(a) of a body, members, limbs Jb i8
1

man), 41 4 (of crocodile) (b) of a vine, rods


or shoots Ez 17 6 19 14 (c) of poles or staves used
for carrying the ark Ex 25 131415 35 12 37 45 39 s3
20
40 Xu 4 6 1 K 8 7 8 8 (=2 Ch 5 8 9 9 ), or table of
shewbread Ex 25 272S 35 13 37 14-15 Xu 4 s or altar
cf B. O. Ex 27 6 6 7 7 3 5 1C 3 8 5 6 7 3 9 39 Xu 4 14 or
altar of incense Ex 3 4 5 35 15 37 s7,28 XU4 11 (d)
(of

m.

P and

(chiefly

t.Xu 28-29; Dt28 J0S22 1K10"


19
3i 16 Ezr2 C5 = Xe7 67 Dnii 4
I 7

12

in
2,6

13p besides)

|t?

^^vy 7fM

26

e. '"'3pp g3 (prob.

iCh3 9 2Ch 9 12

thing,

13

in.

set the

in their

(lit.

S io 8 Is 5 8

'SbK I alone,

j>

y)r

as material of cliff, priestly vestments Ex 2 8 42 39 s8

Lv 6 3 3

t.)

alone, 29
2 S 13
18 Is 44 24 49 21
after an oblique case, as a dat. Ex22 19

20

Ju

i7

n.[m.J white linen (deriv. un-

O^TS

pi.

and A.

tliemselves

Exi8

he alone,

TO

by

upon bread

late):

foregoing.

13,13

+ 1.

(89

by oneself alone (prop.


18
separation), Gn 2 it is not good

28
to be il3p alone, 21

man

for

<
v.

shalt

n.pr.m. (Peis. bagaddna,

t$2rCQ

sf.

to express the idea of

Ezr 1

"HAH

Ju7 5 him

b. with

15

of Ahasuerus Est

nap

"'!??,

P)'

29

28

six curtains ^pjij/jhemselves,

63
Skr. bhagavdn, happyl)

(cf.

(always with

sf.

jn-nab, v
rmab; 1. with
2
in
state
prop,
a
13p
of (v. sub p)
P, only in sg\,
(Fr.
a
part),
a. Ex
by
itself
alone,
se2>aration,
etc?,

T"^rfl n.pr.m.

separation, concr. part

t&Q

;.n?3

13 n.m.

13,

11.

in his, thy,

'

I02 27 *~" 19 Pr6 27


16
3 ,-9
13
8
2
20
16
J g 5 +
20 25 2 7 Ec 9 Is 2 4 3 6 22 3 hrl js"
16
13
Ez
Am 2 s
Je
i2'+3
t.,
i6
t.,
J02
iot.,
+ 13

Jbi 3 28

TQ

94

naa

T ^13 vb. devise, invent (bad sense) (Mish.

Aram. N13,

id.,

J^

make a beginning)
sf

ONTO

invent;

Qal Pf N13 K 12
1

(instead of DN"p3)

devised a feast in 8th

accusation
fl.

Ne

Ar. IjJ begin,

cf.

Xe

month

12 33

Pt.

invent

Ho 8 v
9

1113 N"JB a wild-ass (sim.

of Ephr.) going alone for itself

(i.e.

more gen. bars (of fortress) Ho


Jb i7 1G fig. bk$ TO (v. Is 38 10 ).

be separate, isolated (Ar.

3J cause to tvithdraio ; 11. separate, disunite,


Gn 1 8 Saad. iv. divide into parts; x. go alone,
31
(of stragact independently) only Pt. Tf13 Is 1
gler in army),

l!Hl vb.

33

Jeroboam

wilfully: v.

T113

6
,

(of a gate)

n.[m.] isolation, separation

Is 27

10

TJ3 iTlW3 "Pp the fenced

city is isolation, i.e.


solitary (subst. for adj.: Dr 51892 ); more usu.
as adv. accus., to signify alone, Dt 32 12 ; esp.

is

with

Lv

46

3tJ*_ 113 he shall


dwell alone (lit. in isolation), Je 15 17 La i 1 3 s8
s8
fig. of freedom from attack, security Dt
33

vbs. of dwelling,

sub

p),

\jr

102 8 (of bird sitting

solitarily).

m
Je 49

(of Isr.),
14

31

95

(Kedar); so Tia|

^B^W

for thou

npab

Mi

me

dwell solitarily, in safety

f4

112

II.

(prob.

CIS

ED' ?!?

JlI*a vohVi talk),

cf.

DJ13 Heb.
esp. with collat. idea

imaginary pretensions or claims Jb 1 3 T^J?


^"10- ^np thy idZe ta/ brings men to silence
of

Moab) ITO

?3 *6 his Soas<(||wF.), Is 16 (of


30
m</s are not right (unfounded), hence Je 48
'""l^a,
b. concr. empty talkers, praters (cf.
25
36
Syr. Uo, Zmr),of false prophets, Is44 Je5o
6

men

apart

C^aj;,

NH

Gn 3 6 =iChi
35

<T!l])

Edom.

father of an

11 47 (both P);

sq.

ruler

-W3

1CI123 13

bna>1

Nui6

ib-ian

io 29

21

'>

of

Ezr io 35

Ezre 2 ^ ! 11
1

3 fB

Hiph.

^a?.

Gn

Lv2

199

25

1
;

14

179 "-

K8

Nu

self as

53

an

light

and dark-

2
.

16 (P);

set

apart, sq.

from other peoples

Lv 20

men from God

2. separate,

2C

Lv

sq. also "b nV>nb;

nbnsb ^b "I3n separate them

to thy-

inheritance; of Moses, setting apart

Levites, sq. "Hinp

Nu 8

14

20
sq. also njnb;
29
cluding him; cf. also

of separating an indi-

vidual from the people,


,

Wl Pharlsaer

excluding him

i.e.

sq.

Ne

byp L356 33

i.e.

Dt
ex-

13 sq. JP; of setting

apart (forbidding) beasts as unclean

NBD? D37

Lv 20 20 of setting apart the tribe of Levi


'U1 nt&b Dt io 8 (subj. '>); cf. also (hum. subj.)
1 Ch 25
sq. n"jaj;b, 2 Ch 25 sq. Inf.; similarly
24
Ezr 8
even sq. ptcp. Ez 39 14 they shall set
1

j-

&

Ne

d.

a.

g zr

io s_

j>eople, S q_ jp

distinction

TL^iaJ n.[m.]

"'PJJp

2. pass., be separated,

from the

Am 3

oneself

io 29 com-

separate oneself fri^nsn

c.

Tnan

fttrbna

Israel)

separate

c.

Chi2 s

fr.

Ch 2 3
Dr JPh

v.

13
.

xl - 219
.

piece, severed piece, cstr.

12
.

t[n7H2p]
Jos 16

Hoph.

n.f. separate place,

(appos. D

Pt.

fr.

ha,

nib^apn

but rd. prob. niblpBn

*]yn);

rfhran Wiph. PL,

or

T ^"H-^ n.[m.]
which
Plin.
PI.

is

cf.

Di.

?$H3

Is

of Jerusalem,

^D).
||

(P;
Isr.

(orig. that

separated from precious metal;

Hist - Nat xxiv 16 **

sf.

dross

alloy, tin,

'

25

m )'a abs. Nu 3
-

; 1. Z%,

which

'*

Is

25

22

fig.

remove

will

cf.

+4

1.

of evil
("l^DH;

<m {plumbum album) Nu 31 22


+anr, sids, rfm, bin?, nnaV); fig. of
Ez22 18 ( + n^m, bri3, XTIBty); in simile
2.

v 20 ( + id. + 'l??); as article of commerce brought


to Tyre from Tarshish Ez 27 12 ( + ^03, bpa.
niDij?).

bnan f3Xn (appos.) Zc

3. plummet,

10

Tn|pi3 n.[m.] prob. bdellium (3 J-l^os;

% Nn^na;
udukhala\
well

e tym. dub.;
c.

art.

known; one

Lag

'3H,

Ges

Abh

20

prop. Skr.

ajoparently therefore

of the products of the land

Havilah Gn 2 12 used in simile of colour of


manna npisn pya
Nu 1 7 Meaning some;

u. Sadd. 76\

P? Is 59

20 24 (H)
1

pa Gn i (all in P's source);


nana in tab., sq.
pM ... pa

IP, of ^, setting off Isr.

cf.

bxx}

Pi.

Q3p; of iniquities, separating

P??

abs.

sq. p.

6 33 of the

a. separate one-

On bnan, &

^3KJ

1418
subj.
v 7 ; subj. heavenly bodies y
;

firmament
2

//

f^no Gn i
separate, subj. God

Ex

etc.;

Dv^ap IS59 2 ! divide,


Gn i sq. pat .... pa between
ness, cf.

Hiph. 2)

iB^pn?

14

^a: Is 5 6

sf.

^3^ Gn
;

Imv.

bxp Ezr 6 21 Ne

Ch

Pt.

11

b. be set apart, of Aaron, sq.

cr.

Pf.

26

4 7

Ezno" Ne 9

Tjinp.

sq.

David

be excluded

sf.

nbpKJ Ezr8 24

^*s

separate;

'

26

Is 56

divide,

33

ibnan Ez

Impf.

Niph. Pf

bn3? Ezr 10 s ;

-''-

16 21 (P),

bines a.

faam consec. Dt
n^am Nu8
nb^am Ex 2 6
iinp/. Ha: Lvi' +;
22
etc.;

from (Moses & Aaron from

(Ar. Jjo

change, substitute, Mish. ?ia divide, Syr.

'

22

and their
from non-Jewish wives, sq. JO
Ne9 2 abs. in same sense Ezr

practices, also

ivithdraw

[7 j21] vb. be divided, separate

20

Ezrio

Qinbxn Dlin-bs.

29

26

20
4.
42
(P), prohibited in

P? Ez

BaSaia) an Israelite

bnan Nui6 9 .Dt io8

make

3.

self from people of the land, heathen,

1"i"P"D n.pr.m. (=.T"|?J? servant

Ithp. Ethp.)

lb*ja;i

1. (reflex, of

unto (?K)

@L

Lv

1CI112 8 Ezi'9

Nu

Bapata,

27

19

cf.

5
case of fowls offered in sacrifice.

IO 16 (cf gta

46

divide into parts

na, v. ^.

(RV);

Dt 4 41

cities, ace.

T"H3. n.pr.m.

through, or, men


so of settino-

i.e. to 2>ass

that shall 2>ass through

a distinction between clean and unclean, holy


and profane, sq. pal... pa Lv 20 25 (H); 10"

a. empty,

listen not to

nS-n

apart

Dt 33 28).
v. tatt %).
1

idle talk (Ph.

makest

TiaJ>

tin. [lS] n.m. only PZ. C' !?.


3' 6

(Isr.)

(v.

q. K"13 q.

i.

Nu 2 3

WW

what uncertain;
o-rnXAoj ; Saad.

j 0S Ant.iu.i.6

Gn 2

12

avtipag,

AW Ki Bo ai.pearls,

^ Theod Symm

33

Nun

cf.

Lag

xpv-

0r " 44
-

most bdellium,

nam

96
an odoriferous transparent gum, of yellowish
DictBible
colour. (Cf. Smith
Sigi'smund Aroma,a 18 .)
'

t]"in n.pr.m. (=fn3J??).


Israel

but
S 12
Ju 4 cf ). 2. a Manassite

Dr

cf.

11

1. a judge of

(v.

p*72. penetrate,

split

2K12

tp"Q n.m.

'

cf.

17

fissure,

breach

s27

K 12

abs. 2

Pr 2S

P nP

22

18

32

sf.

repair, only

18

^3.

nbnaJ-ijK

Ec

^3; Dm

sf.

Inf.

(cf.

j"7J~J^

^j

Ar.

connexion in As.

sible

g ta

c.

^nh

Je 4

q. v.;

23

Wa

95,198a

11

1.

Dnn

18

dismay,

44

10

terrify, sq.

(subj.insj,

cf.

also

make

2. hasten,

haste,

60 f.)

alw

earth;

ofemptiness, i.e. plummets, employed,


not as usual for building, but for destroying
walls
cf. Di & v. sub J3N 6.
the stones

'tinS n.[m.] a

phyry

Egypt,

(cf.

Diet. v. 433

Edelsteine (1888)77^.

costly stone, perh. por-

Gesch 167f
-

^pay^^

hgs

AItiig

Wendel

Pu. P. pi. D^n'ap


Qr Pr 20 21 (so rd. with Vres
RV); Kt r6n3D v. bm;has-

n^rfaD

cf.

AV

Str;

gained '3D nbna Pr 20 21

(subj.

Bau - u

Est

6
5>J?

D'Sirr]); hastily

sf.

Jb23 16

2. (late) hasten, hurry


}ffl;>n3M <mc they hurried

thence
'3*1

terrify, sq.

Ch 2 6 20 D$p

||

(trans.), 2

"'3? ^IIQ).

'"TO*;

N^rip

(||

Hiph. P/.'sf. ^ttX)


in^naM 2 Ch 26 20 3^ mpl.
.

Jb 23 16 Jw^/. sf.
^i??*! Est6 14
1. dismay,

him

'3)jl"?N

of anger

DiyaS *jnra 'iprbx.

tened Est 8 14 of royal posts

iA;e /taste, sq. inf.

'ID'!?);

(||

and

they

made

haste to bring

Est 6 H

Haman.

T n^nn, n.f dismay, sudden terror or ruin

Brugsch

behiti, behet, behat

Dunuchen

Ec

r,

^njVlj?
judgment of
line of ivasteness and

act

Now

ii.

Ch 35 21 ^brpb npK tprfocj God


Aa<A. ^f?veii command to speed me (RVm) sq. inf.

Est 8 14

(on form v. Ges

Ezr

hastily (late), 2

(v. J3).

Gn i 2 of primaeval

the

make haste Est 2 of hasty speech Ec


ysrbv (ii -on N^srinb iro^K sjabi);

Hpt BASi18).

cf.

of earth under

34

K c/

Qn ugage < Lag Or.

inbl 'inn

'OaKl Is

Ch 34 10

empty; on a pos-

6e

m!~Q n.[m.] emptiness


S4a,lb

16

sub H/3).

(v.

83

^,

"obrajj 2

sf.

Jb2
3 2 (||N^),
16
5
'>);
2 (subj. '') 83
(|| Bpl; subj.

2Ch

ms. D.bran

^W]

44

Ch 35 21 D__
Dt63D Kt, 0^1)30 Qr Ezr 4
1

Pari.

Pi.

hastening after riches.

???.?

Qal Infcstr n?an Rtnh pftab


tlj3~n n.pr.m. Isr. officer

2. 6e

Aram, above): Ec 8 3
not hasty (to) go from him;

6e

ipbna*

10

Jb 22

[p^S] vb. denom. mend,

VJap 'an'bx

Tjbn

(BePiy pref. Kt, v. n?2);

in a build+ 6it.; sf! ^Ii?1? Ez 27


6 7 8 8 9
s
13
'a
JT?n
K
2
2
i
22
cf. 12
temple
ing;
6
("MTa '3); v abs.; alw. c. ptfl repair; cf. ^tnp
s27
(of Tyre).
'3 repairers of thy fissures Ez 27
cstr. ib.

Zp

Aasfe, /*as<2/ (late, cf.

nairi>K

'

rent,

as adj. terrible

Zmp/. ^3)1 Est2

Lag GN l882 400\

(Nasar.))'3

\J,J,

Ch

Aram. P13, ^.a

cf.

denom.

explore; but these peril,

(Aram'.N?T?,

We,

rd. prob. P"}3, so

(cf.

+2

As^ UUu,
t.

J"ri;>r

pi.

Dl Pr32)'3

terror,
|

je

!
l

^s^

abs.

Lv

26 16

terror

Lv

(appositives follow);

cf.

sudden

W1"'3 nBVn upon a pavement of


porphyry and marble, etc.
rinnbl. TVl

fpL^] vb.

(NH

id.

hm

Pt. pass,

dis-

X
precipitate, 2X1, dismay: but^os is be quiet\
quieted;

Niph.
3

Is 21

jna?

(||

15

""ri^naa^

s 28

cf.

Ez

infr.

1.

s7

v4 )

41

^6

^rna

G<

vibnaa

n 45 3 +

Ec

ms. bnift

bnn^ 3 o

41

S 28

8
;

pr

bnai

28

31

S 4

3
;

22
;

(||

^6

& judgments

(subj. Bfea,

||

cf.

of

'>

Ez

Ex

supr. v

8
29
8 3 18 (|'| eta) 90 7 Is 13 8
;
(|| eta) 30 cf. io 4
15
3
2
(id.) Je
(sq. JP of occasion of fear) Jb 23

51

Ez 26 18

(del.

Je 15 ; Is 65 nbnsb n^ xb, ^ 78 ^na-ba^i


n?n33 DniO^I Dm*10! ewwZ 7e e?;t7e<Z ^ir (Zays
a breath, and their years in sudden terror.
s3

Dn J

(Ar. ^4J, iv.

Eth.

speech, tongue-tied;

x.

s/<<,

>flUoi>; Je

impeded in
dumb).

nanil
n.f. beast, animal, cattle
t
187
1^4^) '3 Gn 1 24 + 1 37 t,; cstr. TVOra Nu
'

'

(Ar.
\
41.41

+ iot.; sf. ^pn3Lvi 9 4-4t.; ^Dn3Ex20


+ 4 t.; tom? Gn 36 Pr 12 pT. abs. ntor)3
Dt 3 2 + 6t. + ^ 73 (v. infr.); cstr. ntoTQ f 8
+ 5 t.; 6eas<, & coll. beasts (Gn 8' + very oft.)

10

5
Co); Jb 4 (||r6),

cf.

also

10

24

22

1. of living creatures other than


81

1314

Ex

so 20

91022

Dt 27 21

16

v 11

32

"nngBPlI
s3

^SV\

of hands of dismayed people

E)

QJ'bg

19

supr.); of bones of sufferer

esp. at chastisements

(song, in

'3
8

6e disturbed, dismayed, terri-

(E) Ju 20

rbrni

21

Jb 2i

consec.

etc.; P.

Zp i 18

Gn 45

cf.

27

Pf. ^roj

+ 104

f.n^naj

V}1,

Pi. disquiet;

Impf. bna>l Ju 20

etc.;

fied,

Pa. t^na hasten, be

26

16

cluding

all

18

^ 36

Lv 1
7

232:,

man

(where

(&"])

'3

is"

Gn

male,

etc.; '3 nyi D*JND ('3 in-

the larger animals)

Ex

25

12

ty

s
3
!35 Je 5 etc; as inferior to man Jb r8 3
1321
so also Ec 3 8 9 ^;
f 49
pp. also birds &
'

'

reptiles

Gn

6 7 7 23 8 17

cf.

Ez 44 31

etc.;

also to

mom
1K5 Jbi2
13

fishes

14 ' 21

14

cf.v 8 ,V'8 9

px?T ^0,

also to wild beasts


20

97

10

Zpi 3

2. opp.

Gn

rnfrn 'n

10

24 - 25 26
-

^5o' 148 IS46 etc.; esp.


3
7
9
therefore cattle, as owned and used by man, Gn
14
47" ('an njj) Ex 2 o 10
Lv 19 19 26 s2
2

=Dt

Nu3 41.41.45. j) t2 35 tI
Ne 9 37 io 37 etc.;
i

J Qn + n

15

4-6

^^

glO

^15 Ez]

animal for riding (horse

mule

Ne

?)

3. rarely of wZc beasts, esp. carnivora,

Mi5 7 n?7

/2

Dt 2 8 26 Isi8 6 6 Je7 33 15 3

20

34

rnjpn 'a

Dt 32 s4

'a ib>

s 17

Hb

44

Pr 30

alone,

17

30

121214
.

'a

"lj

16 4 19 7

in one (late) passage of

niona-f'^

in

f.

infr.

jej 2

4 - 19 23

; but possibly a (passing)


eruption nnSDtp v; or due to a boil pnB> y 19 23
-

due

Lv

to pn'a (q.v.)

13

s8 - 39
.

TTTTSl adj. bright, brilliant, of light; only


Jb 37 21 Q^pri^a xin 'a nix i*n xb.
K1!H 2569 V^- come in come, go in, go
,

Hpt KAT499

(As. bd'u

Qal Pf. N3 Gn
nsa

sf.

44

yfr

2S3'7 \

Eth. (Mix Ar. 7& return)

13

Gn

HK3

fs.

mus

i.e.

hippopota-

Di Jb

(appar. pi. intens. of foreg.; ace. to

40 cf. De Is 30 fr. an (assumed) Egyptian


p-ehemau, ox of the water) Jb 40 15 (on identity,
cf.

further

'" 705

prob. also -f 7 3 22 niona

'H^n a behemoth was

7]Qy

Hi De

(so

Bo Hieroz
Che

with (toward) thee

De Or

beasts); ace. to

also in

nitsna Is 30" the burden of the behemoth of the

south (supposed to be a designation of Egypt


but this unlikely, cf. Che Di, rd. therefore)
rather beasts of the south, viz. of Judah.
(cf.

TJ"T^

Ar. lp_ iv. shut, cover

going) whence also *l4jj =

(v. fore-

and

as closing

Ru 3 4 2 S 1 3 Mi 10 3 pi. W3 Gn 7 + 1 pi. K3
Gn 3 2 7 + (3 1 S 25 s ), etc.; Impf. taj Gn
50
X'aj Gn
49 + 3 fs. Xiafl Gn 4 i + sf.
32 +
L644
^nxian Jb 22 (but text dub. v. Ko
); 2 ms.
xian Gn i5 + 2 fs. 'wan Eu 3 + 1 s. xiax
Gn 33 +; cohort. HKaX Ju 15 HXUX Gn
;

10

21

I5

,7

14

21

29

"nx'arn

prob. wrong, v.

Gn6 +
20

*fa<

25

Ko

,s47

34

(Qr nx'am

11

^N'a;

u9

Lane).

cf.

77

Sta* 810c )

(cf.

onlycstr.

^0], &

Ex2 9 2020 -)-

sg. [fina] as

(fr.

16

c.

T thumb, c.

(always
I4

named

i>5"J

19

&

42

Jui 6 7

xa

MT

great toe (D^l)

Ex

f^^

'

29

20 20

Ju

Lv

jrft);

fyl

'3

mark

23 23 - 24 24
-

of division be-

JfcLjse,

an eruption,

v. sq.)

pH21 n.m. a harmless eruption on the skin


(NH id, Aram. K^rrtS; Ar. J^J) Lv 13 39
'

(NH

"IJ^Q
Aram,

Hiph.

bright,

5e

shine;

cf.

*<* (not Pe.) & deriv.; Eth. (\CV:


surpass, esp. in brightness, sAme

"ina,

Ar. J^J

Gn

&ri(/M?/).
xi.f.

brightness, bright spot, of

eruption on skin

(NH

id.,

Aram.

X"1iia)

'a

Lv i3 2 + 7t.; JTina Lv 14 56 pi. abs.


Diina Lv 13 3839
bright spot (sore, scar, etc.),
following a burn
clean or unclean Lv i4
24 25 26 28
possible beginning
(from fire) Lv jg
abs.

5fi

nxa Gn

f.

wrong

29

10

f.

14

37
24

9 - 13

ls

7
10

sq.

Est6 4

sq. b

&

i-fj?

= pierce;

of food

Gn

21

(fat

v. also (sq. 3)
i

Ju

18 18

14

cf.

a. opp.

Gni2 n

loc.

Kn

10 18
-

4i 57

Ez

Nu

ioo 4

even of

life-

19

cf.

18 21 1333 Ka (of broken reed)

42

1. come in, sq. ?X

so (subj. ran)

^W ^3 Gn 2 3

less things

cf.

sq.

sq. ace. (JT'a)

Kb 1-613t );
a G1119 8 &

further on forms
2

nub); Ft.

T\)rb

nsan Gn i8 21 +

29 +
Ew 331bN ); pi. Q"Na Gn i8 u +
(see
^3 Gn23 +
abs. nto G1141

cstr.

when

kine

Nu 5
ii

59

/%) Dn io
eaten by lean kine);

and drink
22 24 27
-

(sq.

Gn

abs.

=2 Ch 23 +
4 -8

16

24

more

31

partic.

XX^ go out and come in (Sab. IX DNX1

8
7
esp.
2 Ch 23
11
Jos 6 1 2
(including
in sense of going about one's affairs
019
Zc 8 10 f 121 8 ;
all one's undertakings) Dt 28

DNH1 Hal

id.

T]"nrQ

33!

(accent

(V-0),

Benjamin.

hence XJVpna,

(where Co for fNiaa reads

Gn6

^.7

pnH(NHpna sAme,Aram.pna )lOCH;>) Aph.


id.;

12

-'

{closing, covering ?) 'a fax

18 17

5
1

tween Judah

&

/^ A

tlnil n.pr.m.

*L>)'3

i2t.; pi. cstr. fliaha

together)

14.14.17.17.25.25.:8.28.

l?^X"r|3 Jos

(vulg.) j^lj,

alw. Cod. Sam. for

thumb (DT) iT

iSio +
Nia, N'a Gn
"'Xis, ^xa 2 Si3 H +
7' + HK3 1 S 20
1 K 13
mpl. ixa Gn 45 + Inf. xi3, X3 Gn 39 + sf.
<xa, ^Nia Gn 4 8 +
^ia 1 s 29 + nasa Gn
io + etc., DN'a Gn 34 + ?Na Gn 30 38 cf. Ez
,

great toe (Ar.

2_7

vtipn

t)Pl n.[f.]

1S

Je

also (by text err.) ix'a

645

cf. Ko
sf.
p$y. + 95
f
38
njKbri
3f.pl. JNan G1130
v 41
nrx'an 1 S io 7 f 45 10 etc.; Imv.
1-

but text

Dr, rd. Warn); 3pl.n1.

17

covering the hand,

21

?n'a

Tni?3n3. n.m. behemoth,

15"

ms. fixa Jos 13 + lKa


Gn 16 8 Ru 2 12 nxai consec.

18

ma

fs.

.On rtona ^ 7 3 22 c

Lv

of leprosy

+ 2^

152

K 19

as ruler (judge)

27

also sq.

QV?

Nu 27

of,

of

leading an army

v.

further

Dt3i 2

17

S 18 1316

S 29 s

&

Ch

etc.

^-T?
i

10

cf. 1

cf.

also

sub

C.

= act
K3

7
;

Jos 14";
infr.

b.

of taking part in worship of congregation Dt


2 3 3 4 4
23
(sq. 3); or entering into tabernacle
2935
Lvi6 23 (all sq.
for priestly service Ex 2 8
-

98

Nil
miT ^tb), Lv 16 17 (sq. inf.) +
9
c. of entering on official duty 2 K n =2 Ch
8
1
2 3 1 Ch 2 7 (all ppp. NV).
d. of bride coming

Ex

~^),

28 30

(sq.

into her husband's house Jos i5

=Ju i

,s

14

e.

Nil
32

20" Je

24

16

'1J02 1

of day of

implication

D^Nari alone

i1K , 3 coitio;

on origin of this use of word

30 3 8

8-9

cf.

ES

WB'N-i'N, 16 Gn 6
Ju Ig rnnnn
"T
44 44
14
Dt 22 2Si2 24 16 21 20 3 Ez 23 44
4

16 2

'

39

Pr6 29 (all sq."bK); sq.^y Gn 19 31 Dt25 5 ?)$ ** 31


7\ft6

Pin^l;

Sb

woman Gn

34
1

Jos

(sq. 3)

(inPTPK

23

niN3 Pr

cf.

7 - 12

n&a

relations,

f.

Gn

cf.

D?np3).

||

49

19

; subj.

rarely

of associating with

N3?

'tfM

^ DYM

g. of entering into specific

nnaa

'a,

'a

ma);

v n?N,
.

*rta

murder

of

"

h. of burial, 3p~;>K
S 25
^nias-iw Niari Gn 15 5 (j|
2fi

'a 1

"

13
i.

22

14

13

of sun,

COT Gn
U
28
io 13

also
(||

19

Exi7
27

(go in, enter,

set

12

cf.

As. erib sansi

NV go forth, rise) Gn 15 217


Lv2 2 7 Dt'l6 2 3 12 24 1315 Jos8 29
"

23

22

25

14
22
i 9
Ec i 5 2 S 2 24 3 35 1
Je 15 9 of calamity OD^ liya

ni^ n^OK

ny3B>n

etc.),

cf.

36

18

34
;

so

TiM HK3

Is6o 20

;'

M3

DW3|rr!>y K'Dfn '31 of ignorance and confusion.


s2
j. of harvest, come in=be gathered Lv 25 (cf.
14
nwflari); so of revenue (income) 1 K io
2 Ch

13
opp. NV be expended,
9 (sq. ? pers.),
other phrases: ^5fB3 "Vyn
2

k. in

^! K 2^ + and

came into siege; cf. -^ 105 18 HK3 <51"13


iK'SJ /'.5 sow? came into iron (v. AV RVm; Che
felt iron chains, cf. Ew 01 Hup Pe; Hi De
al. iron came upon his soul); COJ? K3 come into
(the) days,
advanced in age Gn 2 1 Jos 1 1 2 3 1
12
(all
v. Dr.
2. come (apJPJ); on 1 S 17
the city

||

Ne

6 17

1415

Ec

Gni6

S 20 21

(cf.

(of birth opp. death); sq.

"^

proach, arrive) opp. "n?n

v22 )

Gn

s3

sq. "?V Ex 18
2 Ch
14 37
20 24 (come up upon, almost ascend); cf. also
Lv 2 u Nu 6 sq. P 1 S 9 12 2 Ch 2 9 17 sq. TJ? Nu
22
14
5
2 S 16
cf. "ia?tonj? Q^a ^a 2 K
13 Ju 15
3
3
I9 =ls 37 children have come to the birth; sq.
ny + i'N 2 K9 20 dn\bt 15? N3 S q. n_ loc. Ju

pers. vel rei

23

11 12

18

f 44

also

K6

La i 4

^yiO

feast; abs.

&

oft.;

sq. ace.

S 4*

K8

Je 3 2 24

cf.

^a those coming to an appointed

Gn 45

16

Joseph's brethren are come,


ark of '1 1 S 4;

also of lifeless things,

wind Jbi 19 so ^N N3 Q3SD3 G1143 23 your


money came unto me=Z received your money;
;

our inheritance has fallen


"??); so

iS

18 21

Ex

10

La

its
i

22
;

Ez 32

(sq. ~^K);

Jb 15 21

sq. sf.

so

24
of calamity, etc. Pr io 28 32

11
;

25

Jb

sq. )

(all c, sf.);

(||

nm

c. sf.)

Is

15

bv N13); of blessing, sq. "7J? J os 23 ; sq.


4177
c. come to jiass,
(cf. Di) ^ 119
3
predictions,
etc. Dt 1
wonders,
Jos
of signs,
9
12
14
6
N3)
28'
(V&
Is
2
Je
Pr
I S 9
13 Jb
23
4

47

(II

Jb 22 21

Gn

d.

13

N3 -K>3^3

3b|>

me

presented itself before

&

Ch

Kn),

(v.

perh. feu

Ki?

La i 22 supr.

cf.

to

us

Nu

32

19

(c.

come unto me, cf. Gn


of time, oft. of imminent

cry

is

11

(where N13 for usual TV]}); but perh.


Di) has come to pass before me, i. e. in my

(cf.

mind it is already a fact,


Ju 6 4 cf. 1 33 1 S 1 52 2 S

e.t in phr.

25

<W ^Ki315?

46

(na^riy)
1
5 1
until thou comest to =a,s far as; so also ^ia
(naX3) alone,

Gn

of,

S 15

= as

far as, or in the direction

13 25 1 S 27 (all sq. H_ loc.)


21
8
so tron NaJ) Nu 13 34 Ez 48 1 cf. Ez

io

7
;

191930

10

18

u
16
4 7 (in a different connexion nrnSK Kia? Gn35
r
5
3
5
9
7
4 8 ); n Niab iy j os 13 Ju 3 1 Ch 13 cf. 5
,

Ch

K 14

Gn

26 s Ez 47 20

24

25

62

names

of Isaac "wi

19

23

f 26

4
,

so

ii 21

those

3. go,

i.e.

"INS Niap

65

xa

coming with
walk, associate

Pr22 24

TIN

22 24

g. be enume-

lit.

c.

m ^nnn Gn

&

6"

attain to T\vh$n 1$)

f.

=i Ch

D'WSn,

Ch 4 38

ivith (OS?)
1

niOK'3

rated

20

Ch

Am

'H Ni3?0

(but text dub.)

MW

(cf.

4. ^o

).

(cf.

i?n
i?n)

from speaker, but with limit of motion given


Is 22 15 -$>K N3--]b, so

Gn 3 2

cf.

22

20

also

Jon i
go

war nor6fi6

N^an

^nNnn

Gn

;'

26

Ch 28 s7 etc.

S 16 17
32

sf.

Hiph.

Dt9 +,
4

etc.;

s f.

T'rfNiam Ez 38 16 +

K3J!

nw.

Wan Gn 43 +; sf. VWaH


3
2 mpl. DriNan Nu 20 + DnN3rii
2

pi.

WN'On NU32 17 Impf'wi) (K3J)


Gn 2 19 + sf. ^N^l Ez 40^ eta;

1 pi. sf.
;

Nu 32"

^an

Lv

^3T3.5

17

N ?n Gn 2 o 9 + etc.; sf.
18
lc
S 7 1 Ch i7 unkran Nu 16 14 nan
s. 'nan Gn 31"
+ wtam Je 25"

etc.;

1N3''

4
4 '+;

66 11 1
Kt (Qr 'nsani);

Is 37

ms. nS'-an IS43 23

Gn 45

4 - 11

is 22 nwfix ^p-nNai -jb; is 47


^BHri nNa nj3S ship going to Tarshish;

to

Pf

Ez

jyja n2f|N;

16

sq.

13

f>

come, bringing,

i.e.

^ 66

Nias

opp.

Ju

fig.

-Qi?)))).

to come, future things; &


in (days) to come Is 27";

^ ^nx ninaaa Niax


3
16
T3])
Lvi6
& perh. Pr
so
(jnnpns
4.71
6
upon,
3
come
b.
1.
b.
III.
fall or
cf.
18
27
"?$?
attack,
sq.
Gn
light upon, of enemy,
34

cf.

^nu

a ni^ya

sf.

C'EHa come into blood-guiltiness, became guilty

= adv.

come with,

partic. a.

niN3n Is 41 22 things

10
S 26 Ez 7 7 +

23
also ptcp.
Zc 14 1 Mai 3 2 19
16
Ec 2 cf. Je 47"; as subst.

woman s tent or apartment (with


coire cum femina, cf. Ar. "AS, NH

i67,29i)

also

cf.

3"

^l

CNan

as adj.

14

of entering a

km,

39*= 2

future, esp. in phr. D*K3 0*BJ n3.n Is

"

M13
wan Jb i 4 3 sf. vtw'an j e i 3 \ twnni Ne
N^K Exi i> + C? iK 2 r Mi
i^iONari Ex 15
N3n
Gn 43 Ex 4 Wan 1 S 2 o 4n
/jw.
etc.;
IN"3n Gn 2 7 +
fs. wan 2 S 1
+ etc. Inf.
qn
Nan
Gn
1
Hg 1 cstr.
+ Ft. Wao Ex
lis.
ms.

+ nOiK2i + 3t.,^3ttDt8 ;pl.QWn


nWDD Dn
D'-SOtt) 1 K io + cstr. *K30 je 1
7

21

1 cause

>bj.

come in, bring in (conduct, lead,


4
W
persons and animals), sq. "?$ Gn 6 Ct 2* 3

33

:pb Est

1117

rring,

K9

a Je 17 21

sq.

ng) arrows

also

Nu 31

La 3

rvj/n
ilso

Nei3

12
;

trarrnK

2Chi5 18

Dt 9 28

bination with

(sq.

fjny b??''? 3

n?K>).

N"3n

6 17

(sq.

jb 14 3

'nta

into (3) rings

Ex 25

hand into

bosom

14

37' 38

EX4 66

Vya

Ju

Ec

cf.

26

cf.

12

Lv 24 Nu 5
Ex 6 8 2 3 23 +
,

oft.

12

Lv

11

12

fAai

14

14

42
;

Gn

heart

1922

43"

Canaan

Isr. to

Ne i 9 abs. Dt 4 38 6 23
H loc. Ezi2 13 sq. DPl]

56 7

/#); sq. ace. 2

Ex

12 5 2

26 s3 Je 20 5

of ravens bringing food

cf. 1

Ne

S 17 18

io 35

37

abs.

G114

also

Ex

Gn

Lv4

32

23

Ch

(sq.

esp. offerings, sq. b


11

24

14
;

of

?);

(all sq. ?);


s

Nu

15

25

Lv 2 2 sq. ~?N of priest;


Mali 1313 2'Ch 31 5 cf.

1415

2i-=^.24.24.27.='j

35

iK if

io 27

(n ??), etc.;
4

sq. ""psb 2

Gn 43 s6 1 S 9'

bringing presents

Dm";

Ch 36 18

S q.

b for) so 3 6

13

scene

sq. inf.

bring,

c.

Mi i u Zc
ty 7 8

71

"inKlp

bring, procure

e.

tHoph. Pf

Gn

3 fs. ]"IN3n

11

33

(v. infr.);

item Gn 43 18

pi.

tain

ms.

Impf. xav

29

18

14

cf.

Ez

of

23

42

Co VB);

(but v.

sq.

H|n

Ez 4 o sq. nba3 Je2 7 22 sq. inf. Lv 16 27 Ez


11
9
c. be introduced, put, sq. 3,
sq. ]1? Je io
30
32
staves into rings Ex 2 7 7 vessel into water Lv 1
4

tnh!Q

n.f. entrance, entry,

of temple (but del.

i.e.

'

loc.

29

11

rwan

16

n_

^78

ilie

Wan r\\by.

sq.

10

(sq.

cf.

15

work,

we may gain a

of bringing

36

12

31

Gn 39 1417 sq.
& Dpn~"iy (fig. of Yahweh's prospering
Ju 1
32
also witli
care) 2 S 7 18 = 1 Ch 1
; abs. G1146
10
lifeless obj., Gn 2 7 (sq. ?), so 2CI136
Gn 31 39

sq. ?

21

27

Lv6 a + W3T Je2 7 22 >*. *QW 2K i2 10 + pi.


ntam Gn4 3 Ez3o n + 2 3 42 (Co onano),
niNaiD ^45
a. &e brought in (of pers. and
things), abs. Gn 43
sq. HU ircfo a house Gn
914
5101417 22"
18
b.
temple
2
K
2 Ch 34
i
2
43
(but rd. Hiph. /
be brought, sq. b Gn 33
23
io
have brought), ^45
sq. ~?K mIo Lv 6

Wan

D"TOf
to the

Is 14

cf.

Ex 3 2

cf.

20 9 26 10

girdle into (3)

near, etc. (animate obj.), sq. "vK


15

Je 25

13

18

2. cause to come, bring, bring

11

Gn

b. bring to pass

1CI14

cf.

judgment

into

Ne 3 put their necks


oanwv-nK wan Je2 7 12

of wisdom.

26

15

and

(to

J^nn |D)

^ 90

~?$ Je 32 42 49 36

Jb 42

11

18

b. bring in

g. other phrases,

8331

sin

^3? nWBp Pr 2 3 12 apply to instruction thy heart;

nppn 33?

Gn

nnxan Ez 40 4

etc.; fig.

6mu/

ii 8 i4 17

17

curse or calamity

Ezi 4 22

Lv io +

10

Am

LV26 25 Ez5

K 9 = 2 Ch 7

18

8 9 (symbol of judgcause sun to #0 cZowm


10
in, gather 2 S 9
bring
of
harvest,
e.
ment),
15
6
f. put staves
Hg i (opp. JHT) cf. Ne 13

water Je 13 1
DryjnK nn'aya

^33 13^333 La'5 9

worf?

com-

esp. in

and in

bring

c.

i.

(3)
\
/

d. bring for a purpose,

partic. a. opp.

"^N)

Chu

1
'rom battle) Nu 27
iromen as wives for sons
17

opp. HX'inn

lead out

fcOS'in

2S13

ace. (Tin)

S q.

3); abs. 2

^Jfin (bring out)

come, almost =invite

Ka;i;
,

(J"l'

=Is37

Ex

iay a'py;a niynb

313

jreath (nil) into


;q.

bring forward, bring on

54

cf. Lv 26 ; of sending
dry bones Ez 37 s (Co by);
s3
20
2 K 20
sq. H_ loc. Ex 26

(fig.)

13

to

partic. a. sq. ~?5?

sword

obj.

send, of sending (shoot-

v 10

cf.

22

8 37

also sq.

n__

25
2

'$)

44 4 9

sq.

sq.

(Tin) Ct

sq. ace.

carry in (lifeless things), sq. "?


10

tfal

loc.

29

26

22

Ju 19 21 1 S
Gn 24" 46 7

sq. ^

n_

sq.

10
f "i>K Gnip

allow

p. 43);

plague

Dt

66";

EZ23 22

cf.

to

q,3 Lv 26 41

(sq.

20

25

cause cry to

s
against, or upon, bring enemies against Je 25

n?K

(cf.

Est 5 12

r,

19

10

21

=carry |5fha ^33 'am I s 4Q m


come (~by) Jb 34
XBO *\H3-by.); carry God in (3) the hand Jb
(||

16

come La

to

28

),

day

time, cause a

17

15

Minn

Je38 14

M12E3 n.m.

'

nK33 Ez

5
,

Co).

coming

entrance, a

'B abs. Je 38"+ 3 1. + Ez 42 9


entering
Kt (Qr N"30 wrong, cf. Co); cstr. tfap Dt
19
11 30 + 12 t,; sf. Wa + 104 + 2 t,; "Wjp
25
^NniC
inexplicable
f 50 HNiao 2 S 3 Kt (Qr
10
nNiaiD Ez 27 s
cf. Dr); pi. cstr. Wa Ez 26
;

in,

way of entrance,
2425
39
1 Ch 4
Pr8 3 (ttnr ID);
into a city Ju i
19
18
1G
(nofe?
16
1 Ch 9
into buildings 2 K ii
19
s
14
13 15
NUlDn), 2 Ch 23
v. also
Je 38 Ez 42 46
1. entrance,

i.e.

place or

nktap entrance of (the) sea, gate of the sea,


s
2. entering, act
of situation of Tyre Ez 27
of entrance, by violence, in storm of city Ez
26 10 coming in or together, making a crowd,
Dy XiatD? Ez 33 31 sim. of eagerness to hear
Yahweh's word; in phrase nwiao-nw 'sjSJfto-XW
25
thy going out and thy coming in; mode
2 S 3
D^

of entering temple, or

Ez 44

5
;

30
Jos
io4 19 ;=w;^ Dt 11
;

who enter
N ^'? ^
^3D bnsn Qjn

the people

particularly of sunset
i

23

EW-

= Mediterranean,

Btotfn

on

100

mho
Zc

Niao ftK

55toE>n

8'

n1V? H?) ^al i V' 50


sunset =ivest,
(II
opp. sunrise
east ; in phv. from E. to W., i.e.
over the whole earth, everywhere on earth.
11

"3

Jbi2 21 =

out (iSK') by God, in judgment

107

i/r

40
.

s6

contempt Ne

ti"TFQ n.f.

'3 W?n

we

have become (an object of) cmxtempt.

T[i$2i 2] n.[m.] in-coming, entrance,


T
^XaiD Q r 2 S 3 k C f. Kt sub NUD VNlta Ez 43 11
emc? ite entrances ( VNSiOl), del. B Co. In both,
ungramm. form for assonance with NX1D.
;

||

Tn^HFl

ut.;

revenue
ntan Lv 23 39 +

37

+ 3 t.;

cstr.

'riwan Jb 3 i 12 Pr 8 ,9 ;

sf.

D1

Wan

Derenbourg

J.

(=VJH

"^S. adj. gent.

ti.

Dt

Kfcji<!

tp

fr.

Jb 32 s6

of Elihu's father

ace. to

tn. ^t*Q n.pr.m. father of Ezekiel Ez

intfian Lv i9 25 + Ez
14*+ 2 t.; ^nNian
Pr 3
A
nriroan
nhwan
j e2
48 Qr (Kt nriNbn),
13
10
UnKOljl
Ex2 3 +7 t, + Ez 4 8 Kt (so Co);
LV25 20 pi. XlNn Lv25 15 +4t.; rfKOljl Pr

zk isss, 93 f.)

21
ham's brother Gn 22 J; tribe named with
s3
jn-n & NOW J e 25
2. a Gadite 1 Ch 5 14

n.f. proventus, product,

io7

abs. -f

'Fl

Pa 307

n.pr.m. (cf. As. n.pr.loc. Bdzu


1 2nd son of ]ST an0r, Abra-

1*12

tin.

3
.

"

1S

13

Da/nKUijI Je 12
14 16
usually of earth (= crops,
;

1. product,
-

Ch

5
;

3 I. 2. b; del. a); T\-fo 'm 2 K


on? 'n Dt 2 2 9 cf. \f 107 37 'n srb

cf.

no-iNn is 3 o
in] 'n
n.a 'n & ai 'n Nu i8
22
s8
'fl
property
of
hus2
Ch
as
Dt 14 ; ij^
32 ;
28
15
20
i6
bandmen, or people Lv 25 Dti4
26 12
23

::o

Pi 3 9 ; crops as determined by season, K'tDIi? 'Fl


Dt 33 14 (|| ^rr\) Bha); yt'eM of a year njK> Lv
12 22
-

cf.

v21 'n ri&y

subj. n3P.

2. a. iracome,

Jb 31 12 (almost = posses8
9
s
sions) Pr io
14 15 16 Ec 5 cf. Is 23 (revenue of Tyre from trade with Egypt in bread
14
stuffs),
b. fig. gain of wisdom i"ID2n 'fl Pr 3
19
20
(1V
'fl)
Pr
18
8
product of lips
i.e.
v
results of his speech (|| K^JOQ }2); of Isr. as
Yahweh's product Je 2 3 of Israel's wickedrevenue, in general
16

Ar.

(?

i)Ij stir

up (water of spring) then be disturbed, confused; cf. As. bdku, lead captive, orig. lead
astray 1 COT Ezr 4

) only Niph. Pf. 3

fs.

fU&

3 mpl. ia'a3Joi ;i .pl.D' 3a3Exi4 ;


15
be confused, in confusion (of a city) Est 3

Est 3

15

18

wander aimlessly (of Isr.) Ex 14 3 so of cattle


Jo i 18 (Merx prop. ^33 after eKkava-av, but
naa not elsewhere of cattle).
;

TrD'Qp
22

rOiaDI

confounding,

n.f. confusion,

HDOOI noino

Is

a day of consternaand down-treading and confusion; Mi 7 4

tion

tie

QriattD rvnn nriy noio shall be their confusion.

T"Q n.[m.]

tl.

^Wfo Bh'nn ;

months Marches38 Kin


TO ITV3

Bui, 8th

wan, As. Arah


v samna,
Palm, god
etc.)

K6

(CanaanitiBh;

Ph.

n^f'a

ran

(NH id) Qal

despise

Ko

10

!-

439

);

1301

fs.

ITS
3 pi.

Pr

Pr 3 o 177

Pi-2 3 22 ; pi.

7
;

23

TQ

n.m.

38
exc.

+9t.;

cstr.

pr!

contempt '3 abs. G11


Jb 31 34 ; (WisdLt & poet.,
'

Gn

s3
1. contempt springing
J).
38
from pride and wickedness Jb3i 34 ^i23 34

W?); joined in one adverb, phr. with niNJ


w '31 '33 springing from prosperity and
1
;

ease
s
;

Jb 12 5

= object

||nB"]n^ii 9

22

of contempt

Pri8

3
.

Gn

38

s3

Pr

2. judicial, poured

thinks=7ya,

7^

"IllS,

connectg

^^
cf.

Heb

Thes

n.pr.m.

v.

f3

l,
_

7l313r

DHM
Bae

p 560
-

).

n.m. product, produce,

n^2 n.pr.m.

tn.

q<v- j
^

II.

ms.

W3J Pr6 30 Ct8 7


Ct 8 // a&s. fe Ct 8 7 Pt. Pr 1 12 + 2 t.;
despise, shew despite toward (WisdLt & poet.)
17
c. ace. Pri"; c. Inf. + 7 Pr 30
elsewh. sq. 7 +
30
12
21
9 22
Ct8 7 7 Zc 4 10
noun, Pr 6 n 13 14 2 3
(juss.)

Ke i87f.

Vog

93

7iami (Vog93 moon-god), which

Bsr.Wien.Ak.cviH. 077

[HS] vb

ti-

&

is 713 (in n.pr. 7l3*iay,

Pf. 3 ms. 13 Zc 4 (cf.


7m?;/ naj Pi-2 3 9 ; 3

12

BfSei,

ness Je 12 13

yj,

further

(||

cf.

v 18 (

rd. also

Sm Li5ten12

t TT'Q vb perplex, confuse

25

which prob.

(a partitive,

24

25

19

n.pr.m. a Jew of Nehem/s time Ne

1133

v
3
Bern, Bt'&p);

10

s9
s7
(used as food for man &
23 25
5 16
22
12
also
cf. Ne 9" Lv 2 5>
beast, cf. v ) Jos 5
18
24
Ez 48 ; in Gn 47 'F13 must o/ the crops

Lv

18

yield,

'

H?7 n Ex 2 3

etc.)

5?-

v. 713\

v. H33.

T[D13] vb. tread down, trample Qal


Impf D^ ^6o 14 =io8 14 3/s. D13n Pr 2 7
D13N Is 6 3 c /. 3 s. 13M3K I s I4 '^ x ^. jjqj
7

44

6
;

^'ea^

trample (of warriors), no

cZoioti,

5
obj. expr. Zc io ;
warrior)_Isi4 25 cf.

men,

id., fig.
14

^a^e
12 10

ireacZ

of

'i,

obj.

c.

ace. (subj. '\ as

f 6o =io8
help) f 44

with God's
Pr 27 7
Pol.

,/,

14
s
;

Is

6f;

fig.

(subj.
re/ec<,

Pf 1DDi3 I s 63 18 1DD3 Je
down, in bad sense, subj. enemies
ace. Je 12 10 (in met&ph.);
desecrate

(obj. trips) Is

63

18
.

Hithpol. Pf./

nDD'isriD

aw
622

Ez 1

Hoph.

salem.

19

down Is 1

Ch

11

Ft. D3V3 Is

DO),

DO;

tibwv,

N-in

Ch 3 1

'^

c. art.

Gn
12

11

c f.

nniK

v5

of Jerusalem

v 11

also

cf.

Ne

D) Ju

24

Aram.

1G 1S
-

Ch

cf. 1

in

all

2'

Ch

d^vv
wn
A

158

l8

Hn 2&P

i6.

cf.

tnjP^G

tnp'QQ

1j3""ij?

^3 Is 18

ju
only P, Jos

^ oan-fa %

c f.

a nation of might and

of down-treading (Che all- subduing); HD'inD


naocfl 'oi is 2 2 5 , cf. naoo sub -pa.

T [HD'Ofl J
downfall,

cstr.

down-treading

n.f.

lfVtnK npOPl 2

Ch

22

Di"1

but

(assumed as

of

foil.,

Sta

ace. to

ij, efferbuit

= ruin,

7j<?

257

cf.

Jowtc-

Lag

EN1 ;

a quadrilit.

commotus fuit

et

prob.
;

nan

abi

so

f;voy3NJ

c f.

blisters,

NH

'x Jaya,

Ji^^ojs) Ex 9

ri2

boils

nyo yoya,

(
Syr.

nyayax nib pn^,' c f. v 10

Vl^

bo Thes, better

(cf.

Ar. Jj,\3

Is io

14

Is

22

39

59
66
,

14
;

Isl0 14
-

egg

14

W
io

f.

14

Is io
(of small bird TiDS) Dt
14
Is
(in simil.); (of ostrich &"03"l) Jb
(of great viper "Oiyax) Is 59 s5 (metaph.)
;

cf.

ty^n,

yn

Co).

n.[m.] byssus

Cf. also

B>B>.

Na

cZ.,

11

waste.

v. supr.

1N3.

la sub

v.

~l"0.

(late),

(Ph.

J>13,

Ec

acc -);

(c -

clear, clear up, explain.

NH,

in

@ Bi;

flgOW HpO

11

and void and

make

1.)

sts.,

"H3

but

q.v.)

or ^r\b Gr,

cf.

rd. perh.

13

25

be ashamed (Sab. DO; DK3HD

vl> -

109

Na

emptiness,

DHH ZMG1883

'

375
,

||Aram. Tina, Syr.

22
Iwpf. tite Is 2 9 + 5 7 t. Inf. abs. Bfa Je
15
12
Imv. "B^O Is 2 3 4 Ez 16 52 ^iaEz 3 6 32 P.
6 8
15
s0
pi. Onsfa Ez 32 ; 1. abs./eeZ sAame Je 6 +
4
9
2
,6
27
Is 45
16 t., Is i 9 2 3 37
+ 14 t., Ez 16 63
u (+27t.,
Mi7 16 Jo2 26 27 2Ki 9 26 Ez9 6 Jb6 2
;

1.

V6

chiefly in late Psalms).


of,

i.e.

Je

36 36
'

2. sq.

&e

?*?,

ashamed

disconcerted, disappointed by reason of


13
5
30
32
13
29
1
3. Avith
4 8 Is i 20 Ez 3 2 3 6
.

b\wf? ^f-2. 1 am ashamed

p 'nailPl IK'ari ?/e

with

ask

to

Ez

8 22 ;

&

are not ashamed to deal hardly

me (impf. subj.) Jb 1

K'13 often

||

D?3J

&

isn- lOppni'iB'a they are ashamed and confounded.


Je 14 3 22 22 Is2 41 11 45 1617 Ez 16 52 3 6 32 + 35" 6 9 7
,

EZ9

6
;

D^Dpn ^Ppl

&P?

ashamed and
2
9
cf. Je 15 Jb 6

shall be

Mi

(NH id., Ar. L1L>


KTJ^a, ]fco>^) only iV. DT? Dt 2 2 6G
rwa Jb 39 on^o
cstr. T? i s59
s

t [n^3,] n.f.

12

material of DS/IB;

Ar. oL")

(sanguis),

surpass in whiteness; J^LIj ivhiteness).

Aram.

14

Ch

all his

Qal Pf.
(j mean disperse)
13
9
n^ia
W^a
^2Je 4 8
Jei5
J e 3 19 +

loo
Je4 g39.

11

n.f.pl.

rd. rather as

pa D^abo 2 Ch 5

Q al /w/ cstr "^

vera

(si

(VB

puteus cujus aqua haurienti propinqua).

tninjn^

fO ^ypa ba"D iCh

Ez 2 7 16 (del.

n.f.

tim vb

obj.
i_..ij

V perh. yja

Ar.

"VQ, cleanness,

II.

25

/a?i of Ahaziah.

yD

Est 8 15

"^12, cistern, v. sub

I.

t^"*i3-

npOCI

emptiness

'"'Ppatpl

=evil-doer

27

n.f.

T HD^Qft n.f. down-treading, subjugation,

l8

OM

(=PP3).

pb^n-j *K^n 'pia^ri'). Cf.


u3.

28

2a1

was dancing with

"G"]?t?

'a TpDri

Est

pi!

&

''po^n T>y
); v. also ntftn

aaao 'doti fin?

^"733

14

article of trade

'

(called also

2CI12 13

cf.

whence 2. Jerusalem, Hex

11

19

11

^r

H7

i -'?

Say.

v.

but N<5 ZMGlg75

a robe of byssus (but

clothed in

p3 \bn

of

list

clothe;

V fO,

Armen., ace. to Lag


^ a fi ne white
Egyptian linen, and cloth made of it, ninEK'tp
pan rnajnva 1 Ch 4 21 /% o/i/*e house of

|[

Ch

fr.

Sem

Thes

Birch, Wilkinson

Egypt, hbos,

fr<

Herodot"' 86

might);

Dr)

f.

21

20
7
Canaanitish peoples; so also 1
9 =2 Ch8
where remnant of these peoples referred to;
1
also Ezr 9 which seems to shew that this list
had become a standing expression for early
inhabitants cf. further in promises (JED) Gn
10
5
23
21
17
2
1
15 Ex
13 2 3 33 .34" Dt 7 20" Jos 3
specif, defined as inhabitants of Jebus-Jerusalem Jos i5 63ra (J) Ju i 21 21 2 S 5 6 8 (on which cf.
4

</ dub.

as;

J'O,

xgyptiu.iL

byssus-working;

the Jebusites, in hist, statement


14
1 Ch i
Nu i 3 = 9 (E) Jos 9 1 1 3

tfn

a Jebusite Zc g 7 ; usually

as subst.

(all

2.4

pass, trodden

1. adj.gent. Jebusite, Je-

CCPn

coll.

io 16 (J)

name

busites, sg.
2

19

n.pr.loc. Jebus,

infant's

that), fig. of Jeru-

Juio 10 P^VV ^n

t^D^, ^D^
i5.i8.28

way and

of corpse, sim. of king of Babylon.

TD*Q^
ace. to

movements of

of the blind

limbs, kick out (this

101

3 ,
inipD Ho

K'2 17 8 11
TTrh H^O
2

(J),
to

Ni3p

'come 9

'*

(rd.

V 35
Kb"
6e

26

40

Ju

E'K'a

y^O

2S

^14"; put

to

15

to

descend

Ex 3 2'

ivhy delay his chariots

Hiph.

the seers

confounded
s4
3
B ^ 3~
70 71

B'ia-ny t Ju 3 25
delay (in shame),

W3 il/oses delayed

Opn

and

c%);

Polel Pf. VVZ

nn'^n ^ 53; /wp/


IB^ari

^^

the diviners

ms.

1. rrttpnn

sf.

^on

shame, Ft.

,/,

+
1 i

44

s
;

3111,i

CODPr io

14

35

102

mtfn
2C

15

29

'

>%,

one causing shame or acting shame-

H^afc'l?

^S^p l?y a ser-

B*3 f53 i^O*

vant acting icisely vill rule over a son causing

shame Pr

^n

nB3
T

17-;

DK'N Pr 12 4

||

Jo

1217

&

a. pit <o
some moderns, vid. Ew
G es
).
shame 2 S 19 6
C.
b. c shamefully Ho 2'
22
15
:4
"
26
to 6e put to shame Je 2
6 46 48
50
n
12
10 12 17
9 12
Jo 1
Jo 1
d. 6e os/tomed Je 8
(?).
(?)
5
Is 30 (Qr) c. JO Je 1 o 14 = 5 ,7
Hithp. Impf
20
}t;tj>3rp ashamed before one another Gn 2
(J).
122 e

s 72,

1- 1

tnto

shame ^

n.f.

10

Mi

Ob

10

1S

Ez

tntt>
20

69

shame Jb

n.f.

+7

Ew 1Ml ) Ho

shame (p3

trtittEl n.f.

89

shame

1.

t.

+20

22

S 2O 30

t.;

:,(l

io

:t -

26

25

i//-

73

20

Pr 15

Saul

sq. ace. pers.

Ch

'>

34

69

30

29

15

sq.
21

1
10

S 12

(subj. '*);

sq. Inf. TJ r6tff>

flaitt ft

j,

= Is 3 7

WJ&

S io 27 David i7 42 cf.
Pr 14 2 his prisoners
22

tafil

n>l Est 3

6 16

Ne 2

bv pers.

sq.

19
;

note esp. rfa

a despising of soul,

^??. Is 49'

one despised

i.e.

18

40

16

fromtlie soul, thoroughly despised; on other views


v. Che Di.
Pt. pass, despised, of pers. cstr.

D"^ na"iri) ^ 2 2 7
(||
Je4 9 15 also Obv 2 of wisdom Ec 9 16
Niph. Pt. H133 ^ 1 4 + ; f. nta? 1 S 1 9 (so rd. for
ni2IM cf. We Dr); pi. Qn33 Mai 2 9 ; 1. despised
DV ^t3 despised of people

69

21 '

519

cf Q-JNn ^ta

W3

sf.

fW

f>

Hb 2 Zp 3
61 Je 2 3 20
70 Is 3 o
neb B>ab c fo</te tOT'</t s/*ome Jb 8 22 ^ 35" 6 132 18
neb ilBJJ ^ 109 29 D' ?S(n) Dab shame {or con4

25

18

Y$&, subj/' ); prayer, subj. id. \js 102 ; broken


19
contrite heart
51 (c. N?), cf. on other hand
20

cf.

22

\fr

46

"'',

16 17 ); distress of the distressed

"^STb

is careless

itS'D?

(II

ten^

14

12

own ways Pr 19 16 (i.e.

one's

of them, lives recklessly, opp.

2.

B^an Je io
IS30 (but B"N3n Kt);
+ 7t., Ho 2 Jo i
IBb'n Je8 012 7wii\ 1S"3'n Jo i 11 (all the forms
in Joel derived "/^\ by ancient versions and

2Si 9

s^ain

Ez 22 s

'

6 '6 15
.J e 2-

tn

119 141 Is 53 33 Je

28

2. wZe, worthless
3. despicable, contemptible Mai i 7
21
said of table of '\ cf. v 12 2; Dn
as subst.
t/'IS

S 15 9

22

Hiph.

of Antiochus Epiph.
Est 1 ]/ so as to cause

I^bya

Inf.

nitanii

to despise their lords (cause

their lords to be despised).

||

fusion) of face

Dn 9' s

CI132 31 Ezr9 7

^44

cf.

16

T'P^y ^^3 shame of thy youth Is 54


7
nEb~iT"!y
nakedness (that is) shame Mi i 11 cf.
T
5
"pX nyiy nab 1 S 20 30
2. shameful
45
->y3
editors,
substituted
for
v
by
later
thing,
(r -)
13
10
24
H09 Je3 n&h ninap j e n cf. nab/v
Je

t/,'

2Sii 21 =^yaT
8

j'u6

na*a-^N

32
;

sf.

VBbO, his privates,

v.

Dt 25

11

53

14

pi.

ni'33

c Zeae)

whose land

Qal Pf Q ,-in: Wja

Is

rivers cut through (of Cush).

i"TQ vb. despise (Pal.

Nja, cf.

the

TO

42
i S 1
G1125 34 Est 3 6 sf.
3
29
19
16
2
frni 2S6 1 CI115
2 ms. npn>5i
73

7m;;/. 13!

Ne

19

inn>l

Ew !I50b );
Q"rt3 2

Ch

A
36

S io 27

16
;

nia'Mal
f.

n*1T3

ww

Jnf'cstr nia i s 49 ? (bi

Pr 15 20

act. ntia

J e 49 15 +
with conteni])t,
"ITa

fs.

lf

i; sf.

Ec

na

16

Vlfia

';

sq. ace. rei, birthright

pass.

regard

despise,

p r 14 s

30

Gn

s4

25
31
(J); words of* Nui5 (P; not elsewh. in Hex);
2

S 12 9

infr.);

cf.

Ch

oath (H^N)

36

16
;

name

'

of

Ez 16 59 i7 1(us 19
-

Mai

M (cf.

holy things

Wa

mpl. ^an Jos 8 2 ; 1


67B n
c f. Ges
7wi.

36

Dt

10
iff

io

spoi'Z

35

(c.

11

109

}>

&

io 6 + 3
2

t.;

Ch20 25

refl. suflF.)

c.

sf.^LB

Nu

31

12 - 13

19

14

(||

s2

Is

HJ3

suff.)

Jos

Gn 34 29 (MT,

but cf. 01); plunder,


robbed Is 1 o 2 1 14 1 7 u (.IDt?)
?o\)Zp2 9 Je 3 o 10 Ez 39 1010 c. Qna(pers.j

despoil,
22

Nu

(all sq. p c. refl. suff.); obj. pers. carried

off (cf. 13)

42

227

pass.

ace. rei

Ez 29 3s
ty,
Ch25 13 fy& Dt 3 7 2o 14 (both sq. b c. refl.
25 25
2 Ch 2o
28 s Est 3" 8"; nona &
2

Je 20 5 Ez 26 12 Na

ace. cogn., ta

c.

13

fa Est

DH\na Ez 39 10

",

as oft.) 33 23

(||^K>

);

Is

= take as spoil,

oftener

pi.

csr. ta

ms.

+ 2 t.; ^! Gn 3 4 +

Is

'y,

27

&nT3I S4 2 24

head loftily and disdainfully) Qal Pf. Nu


m
nna 2 S 12 9 sf. ^nra 2 s i 2 10 etc.;
i5 +

J^a;

3 pi. ^D
consec.

/^

8"; Pf.ocf.pl.

X.

io

Is
2

Je 30 16
Wa IS42 22

raise

^J

QMa; Zp

sf.

Na2 ";V/
Aram.

+7t.; W3 Nu 31 9 sf. DWM


35
7
ui-ia
1 pi. una Dt 2
3

Dt20

Van

Ez 29 19

cohort,
cf.

plunder (Ar. jj, Aram.

spoil,

Pf. 3 ms. tni (consec.)

f [NO] vb. divide, eutthrough(?

'3).

Amhar. OHaU; perh. Eth. fl,Ha>: resctee Pra

Qal
Nu 3

4t.;

sub TD.

^^

BASL 3S

Je 20

that excite shame, pudenda,

"D

S2 8 =^yaE N

33

tfrtoa] n.[m.] pi.

yta

18

TtTS vb.

Ch

sub rn.

n-tsi v.

contempt Est

tp^"T3. n.[m.].

19

c.

ace. pers.

S 14 36 c. ace. of place plundered Gn 34 s7


13
06s. Nu 31 53 Is 4 2 24
f" 2 Ch 14
fNiph.

P/.1fa31 consec.

Inf. abs.

fan

Am 3

11

Is 24 s

Impf.

be

ms. tian Is 24 s

spoiled,

plundered,

103

tl

Am

pNH Is 24 fan fan


3
+p u Pf vja\ consec. Jeso

subj. niJttIN

pisn

(||

11

37

prtan).

be taken as spoil, subj. niiTIK.

TtS n.[m.]

Nu

'3 abs.

meaningless); ta Je 2

H;

W? Ex

-ty?) 2 3
23

33
32

(||

Dt

38

13

also

Ez

25

12 - 13

(all ace.

39

Je
22

14

iTH (no

(all

Je

(|| (*.)

v. d.

Qr, 26 ('a^

On

^).

Is

14

spoil, prey, of

cf.2Chi4

13

p^S.

v.

(||

v 1HD.

t? B>n

"ITO

13

sub

2Chi 4 13 +
-

16
,

24

HT3.

s8

We Sm215 HoUenb
(
(Aram.

pt?,

to*MT

ace.

cf. ]"l3

sub

H Di

place near

Ne

|3) v.

and
1

SG65

) Qal Pf.

/mp/. na;

1.

(II

139

< QrVrss nbnbo

2ry

1.

vni.

jna,

test, cf.

+ 5 t,

/roo.

sf.'

^jina

Jeu

Zci 3 ; P*. jn'a


1. examine, scrutinize, try
9

//. [ha

nw);

v. i>H3.

Aram,

(cf.

^s*

'3,

^ana Jb2 3 10 n?n3^ l7 3 +

sf.

Jb7 18 cnx

23

20

^ 2 62
+5t.

nn; vaysy jyt cye K(fo


children of men (search them through
v.a

i!^e

4
and through) ^
2. prove, test, try.
a.
with the metaphor of gold Jb23 10 fH?3 QWrai
.

3njn~riX

and I

Zc 13 9

b. without metaphor, of

will try them as one tries gold

God

testing

66 10 81 8 Je g 6 their ways Je 6 27
3
the 2?
Je 12 3 Pr 17 3 1 Ch 29 17 reins Je
10
10
Je 1 20 (= 20 12 ). c.
1
; heart and reins ^ 7
of man testing or tempting God ^95" Mai 3 1015
persons

Lane

^ 26
^ 17

Ez

verse ora. in old MSS. of


uncertain, possibly error for p"\2.

Pu.
Ges

@;

14

Hi

sense

fD'3

ii (pT3?) rendezvous of

t]ni

JH'aMT

under Saul and Sam.; Ju i 45 home of


Adoni-bezek on loc. cf.Euseb. Lag 0nom 105 2ni ed 139;
see also Stu. Ju i 4
17th (mile-)stone fr.
Neapolis toward Scythopolis
mod. Hirbet
231
IbziJc, 14 Eng. m. fr. Nablus, Survey"Israel

'

Hi

Niph.

i.e.

Symm Haev.;

Co).

n.[m.] testing, Is 28 16

jn'a

J3N a tested,

approved for use as a foundation-

On Ez

18

MT v.

foreg.

ad fin.

n.[m.] watch-tower, Is 32 14

(jri^.

Kt)

MVEwKe, but noun

stone.

= 34

11

Jb 34 36 Gn 42
to be tried, proved.
Ez 2 18 the trial has been made ( @ 03

t[]inn]

1
151G

fna^

tried stone,

).

del.;

words Jb

rd. fna with grace, favour,

199

tpt2, n.[m.] lightning flash?

Impf

27

jsja scatter; Ar. Jjj rise

(of sun) is prob. erroneous v.

Alex, tibers. Jos.

n.pr.loc.

be avaricious)

Pt. n?n'3D n?n: a u inheritance gotten

d. the ear trying

but rd. prob. nVliJIW

J4J

vb. (Ar.

nja

things 2CI128 14 Est9 1015

her daughters (villages,

Tp^S

[7Tn]

Syr. +*Js, try, examine; Ar.

nBEto);

28

f []n^l] vb. examine, try

'

a loathing against me.

Pu.

?p,

both in personif);

Zen

cf.

by greed Pr 20 21 Kt;

+ 2t.;

Beersheba Jos

Co

only

21 14

+2 K
16

rpn) v

TrPriVtS, n.pr.loc.

DO

beings Nix

Dnii (||^&^13l);n.verb,
Ezr 9 7 Dn 1 33 cf. also 'a? Ne 3 s6

25

spoiling, '33

(of

Ez 34 s22 (both '&

t H-tS n.f. spoil, booty(late)


9t.;

30

cf.

Nu

cf.

njnj e 49 32
,TH)

'J?

HM

bb&);

||

human

also of

of Isr. as sheep

fig.

cogn.

in phr. ttb

if;

36"* cf.

nDBto) Is 4 2

Nu 31

but 1?n

envy

nVna

fs.

'3 /eZ<

fll.

2. spoil, booty, plunder Is io 6

Ez 29 19

331

46

Je 15
31
camels) Ez
14

32

1. spoiling, robbery, 'a?


29
to be plundered, despoiled Ez 7 21 (of temple
sf.

i.e.
II

19

14

""a

Ez 25 7 Qr (Kt

so also

Gei Urschrlft 27)


Stoddard Grara 12 57) Qal
D^a: 031 cina ataa -ixpni.

(so in lexx.) nauseated (yet v.

NSyr.^-4
Pf. 3

spoiling, robbery; spoil, booty

i4 3 +

-ra

Is 23

13

TprnT

sf.

Wra (dag.

f.

implic.

Qr; WV13

their siege-toivers.

n.[m.] assayer, one who

tries

metals

Je6 27 (G es* 84 3 Ew* 162b).


'

VHTQ Is

23

13

Kt;

v. [pna] supr.

f["10] vb.

scatter (Ar. Jjo, Aram. 113)

Qal

"to Dr6 Wft-fi bbf\ .1-13


Impf. Dn 1
plunder and spoil and jiossessions he viill scatter
among them (subj. Antiochus Epiph.)
Pi. Pf.
31
1??, id., ^68
but rd. Imv. 1?? ("Wa)( @33so
24

most;
'

10

De

follows

MT),

\ obj.

CBS?.

NrVQ n.pr.m. a eunuch of Ahasuerus, Est

(Thes comp. Pers.

e.g. spado, cf.Vullers

subj. ref. to

1.

pnH]

beste,

ligatus sc. membro,

Dict Pers
-

'

sub *JLJ).

vb. feel loathing

(cf.

Syr.'^Wa

t"in^l vb. choose

(cf.

(V^)

Aram, in?, Syr.


Pr76

Dl
Hjna, As. beru
24
6
in?:
Dt 7 + 66 1.;
Is 4i + 60
in?

(Baer); Imv.

Ex

+5

*-!=>

) Qal
1.;

t.;

Pf. ^D?
nna Jb 9 25

Inf. abs. lin?

Pt.
1 S 2
Is 7
Inf. cstr. sf. nna Ez 20
30
ina 1 S 20 Zc 3 2 pass. "WIS Ex 1 4 7 + 1 8 1.;
1. with ?, a. divine choice, of Abraham Ne 9';
5

151C

28

Israel

Dt7

to become his people


Jeshurunls44 3 the seed of the patri-

Dt 7'

i4

Is

5
44 Ez 20
1

5
5
2
Levites Dt 18 21 1 Ch 15
4
M
11
Judah
Ch
28
not
1
Aaron ty io 5 j
2 Ch 29
Ephraim \jr 78'; Levi and Judah Je 33 24 ; the
24
s910
king Dt 17 15 especially David 1 S io 16

archs

Dt

37

io 15

104

"ira

2S6 1 K 8 (= 2 Ch 6 ) 1 Ch 28 45 29
6 f 78
others Nu 16 i7 (P) Hg 2
715
21

16

city

Ch

6 Is 14
lusions Is 66 4
2

Is 66

=2

Zc

17

16

maw's

b.

Ch

17

534

Jerusalem
I32 13 de-

Zion

Ch

32

ways Pr 3 31

choice, of
;

with "1^

(alone, for 'a

~iri3

1W):

dmne

a.

T^HD? "^ 3 P> 43 10 the


s
12
1 K
men Nu 16' (P) ^65',
3 ^33
18
34
16
1
K
n
place of sacrifice Dt
S

cAoice, of Israel Is 4

people
king 2

I2 14 26 15 20 17 10 31 11 (D) Jos 9 27 (P), especially


-

\w

uf
12

11

14

6 38 ),
12

vivb Dt i2 5 21 14 24 hf iotf ]3&b Dt


48
i6 mT " Xe i 9 the city 1 K 8 (=2 Ch
;

Bfe
Jerusalem 1

);

<B>

Kn

36

ii

13

21

14

21'

(=

Ch
Ch

50
12
b. man's
way
25
58
29
choice, place to dwell in Dt 23"; gardens Is i
13
2
king 1 S 12
wives Gn 6 (J); what to do
15
2 S 15
3. with ace. & p, choose some one or
something for : a. divine choice, of Levi 1 S 2 28
s
Jacob yjr 135 4 "; inheritance
b. human
47

33

23

27

fas t Is

i//-

pi.

t.;

with dag. f. implic.) Pr2029


">
+ i3t.; cstr.' in3Ez23 6 + 4k; sf. ""lins etc. La
18
1
+ 1 6 1. young man (choice, in the prime of
manhood) 1 S 9 2 Ec 1 9 Is 62 s coll. young men
:

Je

32"

Ch

sV Ez

17
Je
36

K8

Ch

30

8 16 2

u.i4

12

22

20

11

pi.

36

17

15

21

Dt
Jui 4 10

virgins

usually

Pr 20 29 Is 9 17 31 8
18 48 4 9 26 50 3 51 3 La i 15
Je 6 9 1
1
u 10
612 23
17
Ez 33
niiwo
30 J03 Am2 4

Ru 3 10 1 S
40

men and

npirni Tina young


T

78

s3

148

12

Is 23

Zc9
t[D">^nn]

Je 31 13 La

18

||

Am

21

13

17

DC?

Is 62'+ 7

D'n'ina (intensive

n.f.abstr.pl. youth,

23

13

man

t"linS n.m. young

Ch

good things Is 7 1516 life DtjpPfgo&B


12
4
24
Is 4
God's pleasure Is g'6 65 66".

Ju io 14
2.

12 18 14 25 16

Dt

16 - 44

place
12
7 ; the

of sacrifice

23

20

70

rron

Vjna

Nu 1

28

Onk

(J;

@ Ges De Di

Sam 93 Lu Ke) frinina Ec 1

t["Vn2i] n.m. chosen,

sf.

yy>m

*prfnn2 Ec

pi.

cstr. "Vfla 2

1
.

21

(but We Dr " ina); sf. vn;na 1 Ch 16 13 + 8 9 4


643
106 523 Is 3 42 43 20 45 4 65 915 22 always
105
1

the chosen or

of

elect

Yahweh.

'D'HrQ n.pr.loc.

(young men's

village) of

-v/^

Ex 17 Jos 2 4 1522 (E) 1 S 8 18 13 12


12
2S2 4 (=iCh2i 20 ); thingsGni 3 n (J)iSi7 40

choice,

persons

K i8 23M Jb 34

4. with ace. and JO, choose,


S io 9 (=i Ch 19 10 ).
5. ace. a.
G8
divine choice, temple 2 Ch 7 16 Judah
78
1

select

from

rnnn

^ for

bv

(=

thou hast

this

chosen rather than affliction Jb 36 21 ; with ace.


and bv pregn. ^y iron -\WH bz all that thou

upon me 2 S 19 39
7 with
30
(many MSS. have 3; but
P of ace. 1 S 20
@ We Dr read "OH companion). The >tcp.

choosest (to lay)

TirD" n.pr.m. (lie


David 2 S 5 15 1 Ch 3
1

of

20

warrior Je 49 19
44
1B
(=5 )'' as cedars Ct5 coll. "lim 331 chosen
chariots Ex 14 7 (E); "lira K cAosm men,
warriors Ju 2 o 1516 34 1 S 24 s 2 Ch 13 317 for wh.

89

(El or
14

')

chooses) son

5
.

t[~\nn?p] n.[m.](f. Ez 24 s ) choicest, best,


15
cstr.-inat? Dti2 n + iot.; sf.VnroODn ii
vows
;

Dt
Je

trees Is 37 s4 ; cedars
s
24"; sepulchres Gn 23 (P);

12 11 ; valleys Is2 2 7 ;
2 27

bones Ez

Tina chosen, of a ruler

Schwarz

ZPViii.8\

by, ijj?d

'

\//-

servant Is 41 9 49 7
b. mans choice, persons
Ex i8 28 (E) Ju 5 8 Jos8 3 (J) 2 S 17 1 ; things Jb
15
14
5
25
33
30173
29
Pr i 29 Is 40 20
6.
1
9
7
34 1 19

with

a small town of Benjamin beyond the Mt. of


Olives on the way to Jericho (cf. Rob BEl 43S
Kasteren zim,ms.} 2 g ^6 lfi8 T ^s Ig 7 x K 2 8
im
jiOpy ace. to
Marti-Schick

Ez 24 s

of the Assyrians Ez 23 7
(E
poet.);
young men Je 48 15
15
-irao Ez 31 16 (del. 3101 Co); oy

of the flock

captains

jmi>

Ex

antai

'HO?'?

fir

Dn

lb

=his

choice troops.

T"^inil?3 n.[m.] choice, in the phrases "VS

K3

"lin|

alone

btrto*

nina

12 21

=2

S 2 6 2 ^ 7 8 31

Ch
2

n\

Ch 25 s

S 1 o 9 ^Ni't^a

mm

10

"lirpp choice city 2

fir trees 2

Is 4 8

i7taw tested

thee in the fur-

Hi E w De Che Dr, but


Rab Calv AVNiph. "iniM J e 8 3

warriors

nace of affliction <S X Ges


chosen IS

P<. ina?

Pr

c/iose, choice

D^TID rilD

Je8 3

1D

+5

t.; to

Pr 8 lfU9 io 20

<2ea</t

Pr2i 3

9 o?i:qi-)-

1 i

VKh3

linat? choice

iriao Is 37 s4 (prob.

Ch

33

=n?rna

one of David's

(choice)

38
.

adj.gent. Baharumite

S 23 31

Prob.

wna

Ch

Dr.

t [maa, Ntt3] vb. speak rashly, thought-

b. cstr. f, "tnrj^
1

,,,

t ?p^nn;a

a. abs!

Pri6 15 22 rQTO nin^ ina:


Yahweh than peacePu. "ina'' chosen, selected Ec

choicer than

'

m7Z 6e chosen rather than life

choicer (more acceptable) to

offering

6e chosen.

= VBTia

T~^n2.p n.pr.m.

^ Toa ^"ina

19

19

scribal error in both cases for 1D3D).

Cli 19
btr&2 Tina, doubtless the true
(|| 1
reading, as 2 S6 1 ).
8. test, try (Aram.
|n3)
10

23

lessly

(NH

id.,

Qal

^3)

Pt. nt?ia

Pri2 18

one that babbleth (opp. E^COn


HJJiaK'a Nisa^

so

VriBta

Lv

KBa^i

5"

fit^p).
Pi. Impf.
speak rashly, unadvisedly;

(of

DV13ED Nt33b Lv 4
5

Moses)

(P).

106 33 ;

Inf.

pi
TNIOIIQ n.rm.l rash

Nu 30"

iTTIBfe>

down upon

his face Thes,

ground,

the

'

MV)Qal Pf.
23

Jb 40

27

npa

,/,

Isi2 2

2%/

t.;

+2t.

P.

God

%7ia/! ?s

hope Ec 9 4

i8

18 5 19'

Ch

20

10

3.

36-*.

s ' 12

55" 56
25 26 28 3 2 3 7 4
62 9 8 4 9i 2 ii2 7 ii5 9101, i25 i43 8 Pri6 20 29 23
3 4
10
18
2
Is 26
b. persons Ju 9
37 Je 1 7' 39 Zp 3
10
89
s
11
5
25
i
118
Mi f
46
Pr
Je
1
31
17 4 6
^4
11
s
c. things Dt 28
Jb 39 ^ 27 44' 52 62 n ii5 8
i35 18 Prn= s 28 26 Is30 12 42 ,7 47 10 Jeg 17 7 14 12 5
25
4
15
13
7
6
d. in the
13 4 8 49 Ez 16 Ho io
1

:i2

Am

name
*//

78

GW
j

word
s2

31

\js

15

36

= Is 36 ^ 4
c.

of

God

confidence
i7 7 48 13
security

^^

<.
Je 9S
4
7
-f 49 Is 3 r 59

Tmpf npa:

to a. God

trust

l8 21

18 22

6 20 40 23

Pr 14 16

Is 3 6

15

^233

22
;

the act

Is 32

18
.

make

secure,

i8 30

= Is36

Gn 34

s5

16

Low

cf.

Heb.

Egypt, battich, bittich


BN1 ,
on formation cf. Lag
aqtala)Egyptian fruit, 'n

i^nn, D^xan, cait^n)

t[7D2]

'

297

mod.

Nu

Di

in

Lk;

Ar.

Sta 258

who comp.

Nu 1

(||

5
;

Eth.

Ntfi?n,

T ovs winovas.

(NH

vb. cease

1*

cf.

cf. reff.

Ar. Ji^.,

i>03,

Eth. flmA: both be futile, vain, but As. batdlu,

Lotz TP68 so Aram.

cease

^ps

Ec

consec.

1K5 ^ 4

Jui8 7

10

+ 41

Pr

29

b^3 ^) Qal P/.

and the grinders

Je

23

]J3^ (meaning

fi. |tp n.f.

1S12

11
;

1.

cease.

-v/of following).

dub.;

nt:a^ pB>

'

25

belly,

body,

womb

(Ar.

Ju

fpa v 5 +;

cstr.

J03

^pa Jb 3 + ^pa Dt 7 13 +;
23
i^p'a Jbi5 2 + ,etc.; 1. a. 6e%
P.P3 G1125
abdomen, of man Ju 3 21 22 of woman Nu5 21M2 ';
10

'

as beautiful in form Ct 7
Pr 13 25 ; as eating Ez 3 3

3
;

(||

hunger
Pr 18 20
Jb 20 20 23 ;

as seat of

D^P);

cf.

'

Zc

(fig.);

as seat of passion, avarice, etc.

Dt

in

of God's casting riches out of extortion-

28

fig.

er's belly

Jb 20 15

NuS

sf.

3C"

15

abs.

,3

Is 47

16

I,

^Lj)'a
^ i39 +

Pr
niD3 ptf Dt 33
33
n03^ (n\l) Jb 24 23 Ez 34 s7 nto3 n\i Ju 8 11

Sam^mr^S;

15

securely, nt23?

nt22i^ n.[m.]pl. water-melons (Mish.

a^ Dti2

nt23

,,

10

Ez 28 2G 34 25 28 38 81114 39 026 Zp

31

Ch

MfTa-

(v^ assumed for following).

nZ^Zl

II.

elsewhere always adverb

49

so

!?

37

S 8 8 (but read rather nn3D

Sm MaaPaK, L Mare)3aK; Ch
cf. also We Dr).
firjxas, L TaftaaO
18

BpK'n Is 32 17 quietness and security


nnpaa:i 6pipna Is 30 15 (but prob. both infs.)
26

10

n !?31

1819

Zobah

of

Wpap ^22
abs. ^2 2
with

ni3S n.[m.] security

ti.

; 1.

tn. n^3, n.pr.loc. city of Hadadezer king

"
,

D''i?'

4-2t.; Pt.

<

37

S? Je 28 15 29 31 ; with b*

33

cause to trust,

33

etc.; perh. loan-word in

Ez 29 16
Pr 14 26

12

2. the object of
.
i8 14 3 i 24 ^ 4 o 5 65 6 7i 5 Je 2 37
3. the state of confidence,

Jb8 14

'

11

32

ITt33N,

righteous are bold as a lion Pr2 8';


Jb 1 18 Pr 1 15 npa Dy a people secure Ju
gz. 111.2,. ninpa ni^a
j
careless daughters, (loonien)
Is 32 9 cf. v 11
Hiph. Pf. rinpan j e 28 15

14

12".

^nprip J e

18 ;'

a.

z/je

32

Jb

Dnpap Je 4 8 13 nnono Pr

Ez33 13 Hb

secure

Je

36

<

God

salvation of

9)

Jb

6e confident

Lv25

= Is

i8 19

Pr 21 22 22 19 25 19

of confiding

\fr

3
56 86 Pr f. b. persons
things Je 7 4 (="m b]} f).
II.

Ju20 36

5.6.

18

npa^

n.f. pi. security, safety

D'-nprip Is

p l.

mercy

God ^ii9 42

2CI132 10
5. with b&

Is 5 10 ;

_J

820.2131

21

33

yj/

of

trust

1"

4. with ?y, trust or rely upon


5
s5
11
b. persons
37 Pr 28 Je 49

= Is36
2

God

of

inf.

^ntDnp n.[m.] confidence Ez 29


cstr.
26
24
"npap
npap p r i 4 +2 1.; sf.
jb 3 i +6t.

10

(prob.

21

52

15

t nin^S.

i:!

30

).

(dag. implicit);

*rws<

tftis

= Is

19

32

Is

17

2. with cogn. ace.

no

nnt:a -i>n nrn jinpan


that thou dost trust? 2

0^3 ^112' L326 3

pass.

m a.

f n8

nb'a

cs;r.

1. abs.

with ? <,v(s
H 2I 8 22 5C
l/r

Fl
Jwyj/ noa?

extended

Zi'e

2 8 + 35 t.;
7w. npa V' 37 +

npa ^2i s +35t.;


I. trust.

lk.-..'>l

n.f. trusting

tpnt2!l n.m.

throw one

'la.> to

reposer sur quelqu'un

se

t.;

ntoa is 59 4

abs.

TnnipS.

/:=npais

nZ^ J vb. trust (cf. Ar.

fl.

on

ND3J0

utterance,

(||

13i?!l), cf.

of innermost part of a

=26

also

14

fig.

man ^^ inmost soul Pr 18

construction,

2O 27 30 (all '3 nnn); as seat of intell.


18
faculties ( = Eng. ireasf or bosom) 22 (cf. CVP
19
^40 9 ) Jb 15 235 32 18 ''JP? TO"I v ; as trembling
ie
b. belly of hippopotamus
at theophany Hb 3

Co); npa T-yn bv fci an d they came


upon the city (dwelling) securely Gn 34 2S (J).

3
Jb 40 10
c. bSxti ;pa Jon 2 (Jonah's prayer
cp: aaba riburci).
2. body, opp. soul ^ 31'

nt23^ ifrn

Jb
V'

ii

78

18

M
;

Pr

Ho

nD3

ing) securely
del. nt33

23

20
;

-13J?

nt23 lbr\

pi

naai>

Mi

8
;

Pno'; nU3^
Is 14

nca

t5h3

Ez 30 9 (pregnant

30
;

3DK>

naab nra

CWA

(dwell-

22

'

||

106

r*

Jtfll

2C

on this
(opp. B'BJ), also 44
(opp. ?'c?. ;
23 24
38" (all J)
Zim BP71 )'.
3. loomb Gn 25

Jbio 19 (||Drn v

12 4

in'E>y tfBty cZ/cZ

mike him

wo

Jb 3 i 15 joaa wn
made me in the womb

)Ecn
that

Drra 13H)j

irtN

(||

13

cf.

^3Dri

13

r39

i.e. offspring Gn 30 (E)


esp/3
2 '"3t?3 T3=y
18
3
o (IPI?)
^ 127 Is 13 ; Pr 3 i
11
21
15
JB3D
KJfJ Jb i
of birth
3
cf. P0B3-J3 Is 49

& Je i 5

}D33,

14

Ec

mpn' XJ

fig.

= JtrtA Ho 9

JBa alone
,

fl?3

Jb38

29

]1
(||

nnb, tfnn), c f.

om of whose

'303 Vjjn n;p N^

10

Jb

womb

of
my (mother's) womb; |C30 nna take,draw out of
10
the womb, subj/' (i.e. cause to be born)-f 2 2 ; """IS
11
7
JD3 used also of father Mi 6 cf. f 132 (David

came

the ice

cf.

i.e.

Jb 19

as ancestor of Messian. king);

o/wy

sons

^C3

17

">33.

perh.=

6ody, of doubtful interpr.,

10
sons of my (motlier's) womb, cf. 3 (Ges De), i.e.
my brothers or men of my clan RS K33f others
my sons (E\v), my grandsons (Di); also in ad',

dressing Isr. as a whole (masc. sf.)

30

cf.

^pnp Ho 9

DJ?3

ft?3n-fO

* 58"

6 ,'

cf.

'ON fD30

Dt 7 13

28

411

Ju 16

Jb

20

(Klo

^2*2"

18

3i

(||

DPQ).

rds. JV3?l).

<

11. f!D3,

= depression,
Lane
) =
220 coL 3

Onom.236.2nded.249.

II-

valley

BcnW,

Ar.

cf.

called

g^ @L

]D3 (assumed

j^Joj,

Lag

cf.

Be(9/3erei>

1.

who compares the Ar.

c,

prayer

lit.

18

my lord

to

petition\

n.[m.]pl. pistachio, an oval nut

COT G,oss &Schr MBAkl881

Ab. butnu

(not improb.

{jS-t^ J-=o

a standing formula

but y

<S);

thy servant speak,

lit.

= Pray,

etc.;

Gn

(e.g.

not often elided in


H
? I pray, my lord,

Nu

so

1726

12 11

Ju

13

i
1
and foil, by
,
3
^"]"V "IT 'K 13 Oh,
lord,

a pi. subj. Gn
we came down,
Jos 7 8 Ju6 13 13 8

my

20

43

26

is

Heb.) Gn 44 18 ^f^X
let

ciS^

Aram. ^33,

cf.

13

ISTu 1

%,

tfW?

etc.;

God)

(to

Ex 4

10 - 13

in Pent, and Jos. Beo^ai,


books absurdly iv e'juoi).

tpS

Seo/u<-0a

vb. discern (No ZMG]883

in other

Ar. ~tf

632

'

become separated, be distinct, iv. speak perspicuously ; Eth.

4W

Aram.

Aram.

consider, perceive,

fl?I: 1. 2

make to understand, cf. Sab. pa (the) wise,


ZMG 1876 37
epith., Hordt
) Qal Pf. ["3 Dnio 1

j-<o

as

'

W*3 Dn 9

Impf \WT ^ i 9 13 +
u
8
25't.; J3IUe 9 +2t.; f^l iS 3 +2 t.; ro*3K
+4t.;
1^3;
Pr2
8 +i2t.; Iniv. fa Dn
^73
23
n ?'? ^ 5 s '? Dt 2 7 + 2 t.; Inf. abs. \%
9
3
nr03

139

P.

senses):
8

Pr 23

D^a J e 49 7

a. eyes, ace.

Pri4 15

Pr

1. perceive (with the


7

with p

Jb9 u

14

21

Pr2 9 19 with ? Jbi3'.


c. <owc/i, ace. -^ 58
d. taste, ace. Jb 6 30
2.
2
understand, know (with mind):
a. abs. Jb 18
2

rang,

unknown).

(of.

me

b.

e7-s,

ace.

10

TQ^tpS

(or

excuse me, used exactly as "^"IN ^3.


Ace. to
others contr. from ^3, from njQ to ask, and so

BereX

V of following

as

'O'Wj

basin,

by

at the beginning

from V"2; so that *riK ^ will be literally


cf. Wetzst
a supplication of (i.e. to) my lord

17

n.pr.loc. city in Asher Jos 19 25

of a speech, I pray, excuse

irf.

K7

J"'^),

foil,

Jos

(exc.

beloved ones oftlieir


-

17

and always

4. architectural word of some rounded projection connected with the two pillars Jachin &

Boaz

to address a superior, always

18 53

s
(J03D)=/,- om birth Ju 13 7
15
s -"
s
8
Drn)
also Is 44
46 (||
4 8 49

womb;
71

16

t "'S, part, of entreaty, craving permission

cf.

Ho

'

38

20

42

H04

14

^ 49

82 6

21

Pr2 4 13

Is 6 910 44 18

Dni2

10

10

; p3X t6) TiyDB'/ heard but I could


not understand Dn 1 8
b. ace. Jb 15 9 23 s 36 29
59
24
s
13
Pr 2 20 28 f 19 9 2 7 Je 9 11 uae?a pi^ Jb
9
s
nyT pa* Pr 2 9 7
c. with 3 1 S 3 8
3 2 Pr 28
19
10
Is43
2 S 1
d. with inf. & >, nyi^ pa* Is 2 4
3
3. observe, mark, give heed to, distinguish, consider (with attention) : a. ace. Dt 0,2 s \j/ 2 50 22
5
7 8
Pr 23 2 29 (Qr) Dn 9 2 10
94
b. with \

14

*WtM3, Jfcoo^.-,, Ar.

Blau ZMOim

an

on Punic

lk.>;

fiovrvovfj.

)=2Jt<octa terebinthus

Eob BBi

208 -

Post PBF 0ct 1888 218 No 2U f Tr.Vict. Inst. xxii. 271 etc. /
f
vera Low 110 44 ); Gn 43 11 one of the articles carried from Canaan to Egypt by sons of Jacob
*' 222

'

'

'

-:

as present to Joseph

and

Syria,

cf.

teuton
Jos 13 26

still

Wetzst in

a delicacy in Egypt

Lbw p

420

Velde Memoir 298 )

= BoTvia

W
cf.

of

'

17

n.pr.loc. city of Gad, E. of Jordan

mod. Batne,

Es-Salt (v.d.

Lag 0nom

234 -

2l "1

ed 24T
-

i39 Dt 3 2
c. with a, Ezr 8 15 Ne 13 7
23
d. with bx,
f 28. e. with bv, Dn
iiMil
4. have discernment, insight, understanding Je 49 7
Niph. ni333 I s io 13 ; Pt. |iaj

+ 73
Dn Q_

29

"

t[

_-H}

31

vb. entreat (Ar. J come as

suppliant, entreat,

still

current in the

Hauran

Wetzst in De Jb34,36), of which (prob.) 3K


Jb 34 36 is 1 s. impf. (used dialectically) ^N
3^ 103? would that (lit. / entreat that) Job
were tried
,

v.

Gn 4 i +
33

Je 4 22 elsewhere 0^3?
Ec 9 ; Vpi I s29 u be intelligent, discreet, discerning, have understanding
iSi6 18 Pr i 5' io 13" i 4 6" i6 21 i7 28 i9 25 Ec 11 Is3 3
9
21
10^29" J e4 a Hoif; fCU a*> intelligent
5

Dt

13

15

t.;

pi. O'tfru

Is 5 M (Baer)

'

1 1

'

mind Pr 14 33 15 14 18 15

D3PI"!

p33

J1231

Po.
32

Dt4 6

Dan

ccan Dt

12

13
.

him Dt
Jb 28 s3 4-5 t.; Imp/.
Ch 1 i a Dn 22 Inf. pan

^JJ.ia* he attentively considereth

10

Pf. pan

Hiph.

P^ Is 2 + 4 1. fajl 2
^ 32 + 9 t.; /me." fan Dn 8 +
9

107

rem
K3 0^331

10

12

Pt.

t.;

pap

When the space

11

H P3I

J?

Ne

old enough)'

(i.e.

2. give heed

attend

to,

io

3 Ne 8 12

c.

cf.

y'Wp).

(sq.

observe, discern, abs.

to,

L357 2 Chn 23 Dn8


a pap skilled in 2 Ch

29

12

5'

34

Dn 9 23

c.

*?K

io";
15
;

y"6 aiC3 pa 1 K 3 9 3. give understanding, make


27
understand, teach:
a. abs. Dn 8 9". b. with
.

40

s
9
f 9 ^---^- Jb 32 Ne 8 Is
s
33
with p
c. with p pers. 2 Ch 35 Dn 1
24
3
rei
Dn
d.
rei
Ne 8 8
& ace.
Jb 6
8

ace. pers.
14
.

7-

1 1

e. double ace. Is 28
+ acc. pers. Dn i
7s
teacher
1 Ch 15
25
Dn
io
27
+ 19
P?p
Ezr 8
Hithp. Pf. pJiann Is i + 6 t.; Impf.
fatariK Jb2
i3riN jb 2 + 5t,; urtan?
3 + 3t.;
3
3iarp
io7
l. s/*w
t.;
ls'14
+2
^
43
17

27

22

14

s2

16

15

12

;J

43

18

16

oneself attentive, consider diligently:

Jb

11 11 23 15 Is

Je

10

16
.

b. ace.

a. abs.

Jb 37 14

c. with 5 1 K 3
43 52
16
10
Is 1
d. with bv Jb 3
e. with IV
f 37
12
18
20
Jb 3 2 38
f.with3Jb 3 o Je2 3 20 ( 3o 24 ).
2. get understanding, understand Jb 2 6"
104
1
3. shew oneself to have understand19
ing \fs 119 100

f 107

43

95

19

Is

18

21

13

14

Gn

J,

50 - 51

dividing

b.

more rarely by
p3
D^p pa lit. in the
.

BV$

i.

e.

between the waters and the waters, Lv 20 20 27 s3


Dt i7 8 8 8 2 S 19 36 1 K3 9 Ez 41 18 42 20 44 23 23 Jon
'

11

Mal

4
17

d.

ls18

2CI114 10
c. by jn
byPa|j...pa + Is 59 s
P?
3

p3 fJo
used not

is

only of actual locality, but also with verbs of


dividing (fig.) Gn i 14 Lv io 10 and of judging,
knowing, teaching, etc., if the idea of distin,

guishing be involved, as Gn 1 5 2 S 1 36 P? ynxn


VTO 31D can I discern betiveen good and evil 1

1K3

Gn

Jon 4";

(hear), Jos 2 2

27

49

(watch between), Ju 1 10
4
(witness), Is 2 and he shall judge
31

LV27 33 Ez

(arbitrate) between the nations, 5 s ;


23
18
10
44 ; Mai 3 ; 2CI114 (see BV);

and

in other

metaph. applications, as of a covenant or sign


between two contracting parties, Gn 9 1213 Ex
3i 13 +; or an oath Gn 2 6 28 2 S 21'; enmity or
15
L
26
19
strife G113
peace 1
13 7 Dt25 Pr6
5 ;
9
good-will Pr 14
It is used of time in the
.

phrase of

P OTiyn P?

D'DJ T\~vyy

p3 during

sub any),

(v.

& Ne 5

13

of ten days,

the interval

\|/-

+ oft.

interval of waters with reference to waters,

most com-'Nn'a pa

in the interval of Bethel, and in the


i.e. between Bethel and 'Ai,

16

pers.

a.

G1113 3

as

interval of "Ai,

+ 33

lit.

done

is

monly by repeating pa,

be indicated, this

is to

1G

Pr2 8' + 26 1.; 1. understand: a. abs. Is 29


12
11
9
21
11
b. ace.
8 17 io
1 K 3
40 56
f 3226 Dn
8
19
5
s3
28
Dn 8 23
8 14 Is 28
Jb 28 Pr I
1 Ch
1024
9
12
pap
understanding
Pr8
one
with
Mi4
17
4
sj^p
2.r.n.
Dn I able to understand
28
j^p

separating two distinct objects

Tn^S, n.pr.m.
) a man

SOU Vog-No

(in telligence

of

Judah

= Palm. n.pr.

Ch

2"'.

i.e.

every ten days (unusual).

With

other prepositions:

a.

+p3vK, after
among

a verb implying motion, in between, in

So } niya-i>K fib. io 2
b. tf?3 Is
in
midst
Ew
Di Che
the
amongst
(@
of,
44
VXn D>p P33). c. +pa~^y nearly as p3"b Ez
11
10
d. tP?l?/rowi between: Gn 49
nor the
19

Ez

10 14
-

[|ijl]

subst. prop, interval, space between

1vJl p?p from between his feet

ruler's staff

(^IS id.) cstr. pa, once Is 44 4 (Baer) f3, '3*3,


^3, Tj3;a fra (W3 +Jos 3 4 8 U Qr); with pi.
>

si in

io

2 -2

pi.

6677

UW3 (U'33), etc.; also nii'S fEz


(+ I & HiEw etc. for ffflOT), irnfra
form

Ho

Zc6

13

onira + Gn 4 2 23 2 S
16
7
21 Je25
1. always
dual 0?33 (v. infr.);
(exc. dual) as prep, in the interval of, between (so Aram, p3, & pi. "O/a, JU^, kU>;
an^.?^;), as Gni5 17 B^tan f>3 fotoee the
pieces, Ex 13 9 al. ^^V p3 between thy eyes (v.
11
al. betiveen the two walls (v. HOin),
P$?), Is 22
11
Jb 24 30" 40 30 part him between merchants
rather more gen. among Ho 13 15 Ct 2 23 Ez 19 2
3
Jb 34 37 less exactly within Pr 26 13 a lion
3
is maiVin p3 within the broad places (cf. 23 13
once with a sing, (unusual) Dn 8 16 p3
^

tGn

(where, as the king sits in state, he holds it),


5'
Ex 2 22 from between the cherubim (so Nu 7 s9 ),

26 2S Jos 22 34

Ju

11

Dt 28" the

n v?1 that cometh forth

10

i.e.

i.e.

between

its

banks.

from her

jtoctct!

womb

yvvaiKos).

p3

after-birth

from

(cf. II.

Repeated

between her

19.
2

10

K 16

itecreiv
14

n3rin
feet,

jxeTa

to specify

from between which a thing is


Ez 47 18 is difficult and uncertain: v.
Less precisely from the midst of: Nu
2
17 na"lfe>n pap out of the midst o/'the burning,
^ I04 12 CNSy pap from amongst the branches
the two objects

moved.
Comnv.

45

and a flame
they utter their song, Je 4 s
pPT'D pap from the midst of Sihon (Sihon
representing his people: but expression is
singular

V^N betiveen the Ulai,

||

rd. perh. 'D rV3D, c f.

in both passages pac^np),

from

between

Ez io 2lJ(

'-'

Nu 2

Ez 3 7

2S

21
.

'D

e.

PTp?

tm3"ap

108

n^n
tDual

2.
(

= Gk.

the

t[jT|n

0'33 space

f*TalXfiw V ),

champion

fxerai)(fiiop, i.e.

tn^

between two armies


S if' 3 D^an t^K w 0/

rP3

(of Goliath).

Syr. fc-
(No
9b
(to be
Ez
4i
between
oft., PS
) prep,
joined with v 10 see EVm), unless indeed a
2
mere error for f? (which Ez oft. uses); also Pr
a7B and Jb
ace. to (<lm pew) 5: 93 Hi Ew
8 17 ace. to Ew Di (DP undecided).
of J*, I*?

fern,

-;

only

(late);

JT2~

+ 2 8 1.
t n^2 n.f. understanding 1 Ch 1
3
14
sf. VU"? Jb 20 + 4 t.;
Pr 30= Is 29
cstr.
19
11
; 1. the act Is 33 Je 23 20
pi. nii" ? Is 27
s0
3
15
2. the faculty Jb 20 39
Dn 1-" 8 9" io
n
5
2
4
ru"Q flip </e< understanding
Pr 3 2 3 30 Is 2 7
3. 2/te o6/ec< of knowledge Dt4
Pr 4" i6 ir
23
6 10
12
Jb 28 1220 28 34 10 38 36 39" Pr 9
23
1 Ch 22
1':
2
"
32
14
Jb 3 8 4
nj"3 JTP 1 Ch 12
2 Ch 2
Is 1
29
s
4
14
2
24
Pr i 4 Is 29
4. personified Pr 2 7 8
32

W?

r>

'.

who

"H"'^ n.pr.m. (one

is intelligent, dis-

cerning) two Canaanite kings of Hazor;


10
Be
2. Ju 4 "-"--- f 83 . (But cf. B,
Jos 1 1\

Ju

Bu

BS06ff

sf.

Ch 35 3 Kt;

T n^ini7

rd.

&

tfJUO (Qr)

v.

'

house (Ph. D3, MI.

12

>

113,

NJT3, Jfc~, As. bitu,

oJJ, Aram.

nn*a, Ar.

DHM ZMM

^;
Sab.rp3,rO, /or*r
97
8
257
Palm.
Eth.
ft*:
Hal
temple

COT Gloss

DHM " ^

inND^y

NmapJO na

ri3,

etym.dub.

Thes >/ni2,Aram.

Vog 32

sepulchre

'

64a1

-;

H13, fc^sperad Ae

Ar.iiL'>,Eth.ft1*: but this perh. denom.,

2!%A*!,

& HW fr. -A'i> c. n afform. cf. Sta ^)abs. JVa


n
loc
Ex i2 30 + n^a Gn 33 17 +
( ~
s
7
WS
Gn
sf.
1
+
^68 + cstr.^3Gni2 +;
^"3 Gn 7 + etc. nrpan, nrP3 (m)fo the house,
7
also HITS (j n )to
homeward, Gn 19 10 ^68 +
pi. O^a Exi + (i.e. kt2m,
the house of
90
Areh '',
cf. Ges* ); cstr. ^3 Ex
v. No in Me
WVia
vria
1 Ch 2 8";
sf. T?a Ex io
8 +
Ex^^ + M^3 Gii42 Csn^a Nui6 32 +;
5187

15

21

17

12

(iD^ria

49

-v/r

),

etc.;

2 S 7
word

f 27 nton ^ 4 9 + 4 1.; DDVtonnjb '32 ;


1. </ie ac Jb 26 f 78" 136 Pr 3 21 24 Je

pn

11

n a=m

);

12

30

19

follows,

mbitt Ik

2 the faculty
Ez 2 8 4 Ho 1 2 Ob 7
E * 31 35 36 (P) Dt 3 2 28 (poet.) Jb 12 1213 Pr
C
19
2- n
njan
b*k p r io 23 1 21 1 27 20 5
2 8' Is 44
12T

Fl^N

'a

15

31

DWnri K*N Pr
Ob 8 where EN omitted
(
by scribal error); njian T]"1"n Is 40 14 3. the object
.

Pr

13

29

14 18 19 yjr 49 147
IS40 28 1 K 5 9 7 14 nmrb "p^ Hton incline thy
mind to understanding Pr 2 2 ; reasons Jb 32 11
4. personified Pr 8 1 as teacher.
2

D^on, iramn

sub naon.

v.

1. house, a. as dwelling,
15
17
27
33 (obj. of H33)

</ie

house

of,

wb

(cf.

rva

when modifying

Dr Sm29 n 2 (after st. cstr. n~fox>


rra Lv 19 9 ); e.g. T? N 2 Gn 2 4 23
-

cf.

'

Nu 30

Am 7

Lv2 5 29

'a

,,

'

2 - 3 - 411

Gn i 9
Exi2 7 + oft.; a^iro

of knowledge

27 t.; sf. TOOTI p r 5 + 7 t.; inmn Jb 26 Kt


(Qr town); bron Ho 13 2 for Drown v De

=5

habitation

understanding Dt 32 s8

n.f.

12

Dte

n.m.

19 ;'

D^IHE

o 12 (

by

sub pa Hipli.

12

'a 27' built

2034

n rri3T3 2 Ch 17

ni33DO

pi. abs.

Jotham.

47

fortified place

n.f. fortress,

Zl]

by Jehoshaphat; 0^12^

built

3U94f

,,

nw '3 2 K 23

11
;

24
;

so in n.pr.

nn^a(n) into the house, home Ex


18
7
(cf. v
cf. Ju 19
i S 6
man
&
beast)
)
9
715
iKi3 ^68 Isi4 etc; cf. sub7infr.; partic.

^NJT'a
19

13

10

(of

17

(a)

J occasionally of tent

in

Gn2 7

16

1'

cf.

33
house

here of nomad's hut) usually (13)


(c. naa
of solid materials, with doorposts, etc. Ex
;

Dt

20
,

walls

Lv

14

3739
,

&

of stones, timber

mortar v 45 (cf. v 40 42 43) so also Jos2 15 ; supported


by pillars Ju 1 26t'; with roof on which onecould
walk 2 S 1 i 12 etc; v. esp. temple and king's house
in Jerusalem 1K5-7 etc.; cf. Cti 17 Je2 2 14 of
Ezekiel'stempleEz4of.; D^SD D3P13of luxurious houses Hg i\; D^b D^na'naa bt8 12 n:a
-

n^S.

sub pa.

v.

"V3. v. sub -IN3.

'

^jn-n^aDt2o 5
TiTVB.

n.f.

loan-word;

bdru

cf.

= Skr. bura,

bari, v.

temple at Jerusalem
tress near
2

^2

j>

(late & prob.


HA22

0eipa

d^t/ja,

2. iryan

Ry Ne

Cb.2 9

Ne

temple

Ant.xv.11,4^

palace

castle,

As. birtu, fortress D1

19

(cf.

and

Pers.

1. of
HTari; of for2 )

$apis

L Ne

Est

2 5
-

=i Ch
Am3 M^3
2 7

la

jta|>n

-iy:

3 5 8
-

:i0

17' ('Kn 'a) v 6

(S) also

j^n 'a

+ oft.;
'a 2

K22

39

cf.

Am

11
house of hewn stone
5 ; cf.
2
20
s
n"3 1
iy n n"3 is 22 s ;
7 2 Ch 9 3

'a

later ftapis Jos

JW3 Nei

(y) cstr. before

22 s

alsoc!rmDt2 8
word of material, Q'PN

cf.

before

word

of quality or characteristic,

nn^o '3 v 4 nnw r 3 nnp '3


Jei6 HTOn '3 Jei6 s ^riTOri ^3 Ez 26 12
n^yri IV3 Mi 2 9 cf. no 'a rebellious'house sub
5. d infr.; (e) in combinations, of structures for
^as rv3 Ec

||

||

9- 1112

appar.
3
means a fortress in the city bearing the same
15

14

name

D118

(cf. esp.

in these passages

Est 3 15 8 14

15

"

2 - 15 -' 8
).

it

109

rrn
1 - 10

io

9
ls

3 5
-

40 ;cf.Q31PfP

Je37 15

"rtDNn

15 18
-

K^an

10

16

= the

3Gn 4 2

27

j e3 7 52

'a

niarnva j e 37

K 17

2 Cli i8

'a

2C

nasrran'a

27

a^a m

nnpsn

16

'a

Je'52

Je

Ch

(3) iva

';

9-

13 14

/lowse 0/ </te women, harem Est 2


'
s
pjn 'a Ct 2 4
n
cf. na
"!?#*? 3 Est 7
T
(4) f"
15
s2
'a
Mao is 32 13 ; (5) sQhn n"a
3 Je 36
13
15
p^n
2o
(6) nhba rva & vb? ira 2
3
-

Am

Am

(8) "Ii$" n

27
;

rpZ garden-h. (orn.

jan

K9

IS39 2 (7)

''

cf.p.iu)

jar.?

3 binding-h. (or

n.pr. ?) 2

(9) D^ay TV'Zh.ofslaves (where slaves live),


14
3 14
20 2 Dt 5" 6 12 7 s 8
only fig. of Egypt Ex i 3
611
Jos 24 17 Ju6 8 Mi 6 4 Je 34 13 ; on lVBfcnn 'a
1
2Ki5 5 =2Ch2 6 21 cf. rwan; esp. (io) /, n a=

1214

temple

K7

conies '). C.

& Che); Pr 3o

||

of

fig.

2G

(of the O^Stf

human bodies "ipmna Jb

houses of clay, cf. in phr. JV3H , "ipb' Ec 1 3


keepers of the house, i. e. the arms v. further

no n"a ^ 1 1

54

a. of Sh

wa bitwp Jb

'6l,

Ki

n~^a? iyiD rva 3 o 23 (||n.ip); i^iy rva


Ec 12 5 (perh. tomb, v. De).
e. of abode of
light & darkness Jb 38 20
f. of land of Ephraim
,,

cf.

Ho 8

Jerusalem

15

Y7& 9

with

2. place, of

).

Ne

nriap n^a

'TUX.

also n.pr. cpd.

">

(cf.

&

JT'a, infr.,

3
(

v 5 ),

~V])

||

HIOpp

cf.

Am

Jl^a

rtonj n^a Pr8 2 i.e. where


D^aN
'a Jb 8 17 on both these
paths meet RV;
v. rca sub [pa] pa p. 108.
t 3. receptacle,
DVlKp n^aa nbyri t
J8 32 a trench like a receptacle of tivo seahs; $B3 ^a Is 3 20 i.e. vials of
13

(pred. of Bethel);

perfume

D^ap

esp.

Ex

D^Jjia

Ju 18 31

'2

^\}^

v. also

Ch

&

'3 of local shrine 17 5 ;

also in

of Jacob, as explanation of name of


19
17
2 8 (cf. v ), & as name of stone, or
22
Macceba v (allE); also 'i 'a of earlier tent of
worship Ju 19 18 1 S i 7,24 2 S 12 20 (cf. further

mouth

Gn

Bethel

Mal3 10

D'-nSx, rwrvy, -tfixn 'a

K6 &
3

same

'a alone in

2Chi 18 2 3 n +
-

iCh2 8 2,,, "rina

v.

cf.

ma

29

K6

cf.

nrap'a

Bh'p 'a

2CI136 ;
L356 77 wsan 'a 60 7 also
4
fijy'3
of heathen temples nna^ya' 'a J u 9
10
18 18 18
s
'3
psr\
'a
nVWEty
2 K5
1 S 5
1 S 3
18
23 25 26 27
21
21
orpaxy/3 iS
^yan 'a 2
io
;

nkn'a

17

Dnnab D^a

&

26

by

all expl.'

vera

Hyap

rings,

i.e.

29

36

34

nyai:)

7towse

38

for the bars

Ez

2^aD r\b~r\^

^ 58

[cstr. as

1.) its

holders for
14,27

so 37

?$.;

Ao?<for*

27

cf.

(all
i

27

P,
(si

= enclosing

round about(de\. BHi Co). 4. of house

cage) was

as containing a family, hence in phr. of slaves

belonging to household ftTQ n


13

(opp. *lD3-ri3pp) v
a

14

(||

lay);

2" (as

Ec

(all

||

token of wealth

Gm7

irva ib'JK

27

15

Gn

(II

also of

P n 'O cf. infr.);

'anityaa G1136

12

n^ nn-aa

'p
;

19

cf. 1

of Israel Je

fig.
3

14

& prosperity)

mbio Lv 1

one's sister rra

p^

id.);

wa-ja Gn

cf.

,|

B'asn-^a

Gn 46
Hence 5. household, family
(592 t.) a. ordinary sense, those belonging to
the same household Gn 7 1 1 117 + Dt 6 22 1 6 +
Hex mostly JD E Gn 35= 42 s3 50 22 cf. Ex i 21
4
61117
6
1
infr.; P Gn 36 Exi i2 Lvi6
Nui6 32 i8 31
Jos 22 15 ; even where expressly said to inhabit
s7

a'py^TT'ap

n"issni UBHi? 'a Is 64 10 ;


;
nar rr'a 2 Ch 7 12 ; otsnpp rva

8 1

Ch 3
Ch 6 2

;iii<b

'

b^n

n^an

sense, esp.

in{)N \pai D'nnbi; also w~ftn

D^npn
banva

the staves,

,,

OwN

cf.

also (mostly late)

tent of worship
23

& very oft.;

12 40 - 45 51

iCh9 1113 26 + oft.; but also of earlier

D^nS.Nn D^a

(cf.

17

'

f 104

as HliT 'a

22

L342

CK'Sn

arPa

'a

31

--*

-- 1

niOTO'3 2S20 3
'
Ju 16 21 3 C'liBn

2K25

*6a'a

19

'3

K 22

Gn zg^-

prison

'a

cf.Is 4 2

37

Am

QnDKn

Nbn

14

Ec

(i)

2 )"inbn IV>2

+,

etc.;

niappn '2

infr.;
i

13

^fi* ^^=2>alace i K
nappp 1V3
7" cf. sub 2
5'
16
ini3bb/2
cf. 2
Est
2 Cli

various purposes:

itq

Nu

tents

16 32

Dt

Dn>ria-nN;

Qn\pns-ni.

ii

(but rd. rather

We Dr);

so

v. also

32

2932

31

Ch io
Ml na na),

as in
(cf.

Vr6.K itfK TVa

||

X eTTteIv '(niinal);

& Klo
so pi.

() of
1

Dn

2
,

etc.;

28 11

vn*py, vyyi); c f.
s4

rm")K D'TOn

oroXtis;

cf.

12W

Ew Hiiin8

portion of larger building (late),

Ch

i.e.

nnban

of the temple (||Va]33,


'a {6.;

cpe'apri'a Ez
710

abode of animals 1 S 6
19
*aay
TV? Jb 8 14 spider's web (cf. rm
cf. Ex
9
T
6
in -? ^ya 2 18
naiy 'bw
7 ); of wild ass Jb39
46

b. as shelter or

iiva
;

rva

nxxo

-lis?

^84

50

cf.

pan rnay-iva nins^p


with

(of

&

rank

dignity

(|| |i?);

K2

D^ina'nTpn

Ch

21

pa);

(v.

13
;

Gn

dants, descendants as organized body


(J

+ &

0*33)

||

cf. Ru 4
i7 10 25 ; also

25

b '3 ni^y 2

Ex

21

also,

of house clearly in mind 'a )1?pt>'P


'a rtnap Is 22-.
b. family of descen-

fig.

11

so

c.

H33

S
11

35

K2

24
;

27

n*3

Ch

|ON3 "3), so

also pi. o-^a

r&y

18 19

nJT Dt

VT\K '3

3S

|N3 '3

(q. v.)

\ ? 'a naa 2
K n (both

&, subj.

Wia

24

in household); of a family of handicraftsmen

made of woven material 2 K 2 3


VIEW DWa OK>perh. = fei-.sArmesbuttxt.dub.
7

Gn

specif. 'a~fpt

DiTQXjmK

nira ira

onb

b>y>i

23

cf. esp. c.
S 25
2 3 9
5
16
g 3 "-^ 8 g
18
8
('B> '3 nnaC'D), v
19 (cf. 21 where rd. "??1
29
+1H ?V3 2 S
D^p-T niva, so We Dr) 1 Ch 1
i

n.pr., e.g.

c.

t^

25

Ch

24

(cf.

context in both),

1K12"

110

= 2 Ch io
12

Zc

tmn-v

'3

Je 2
6

19

'3 2

V.ll

10 10 13 14
-

15

1827 2727
16

Hebrew people &

t pnfe* n3

Am 7

(3)

(y)

Am

Ob

114 1

Ez 20 5

also 3pV* '3 JHT

(S) bN"JE

frequently

Co); most

(del.

^(Vrss & var. sometimes

>s

tHex Ex 16 40 Lv io Nu 20 (all
P)Lvi7 XfU0 2 2 18 (H) Jos2i 43 (D)t; iS7 2 + 8t.
Am 5 + 7 t. Am; t Mi i
5 K; Ho i 6 5 6 1
38

31

>J3 v. f3)

10

29

19

Isg 14

3
2

426

+i7

also 4 6

g9.S6.S7

14

I2

2.3-

&

^Bp, 3 Ez

30

TV'S 2

=Is

31

37

Zc 8 131519 io 36 12 4

+ 4 1. Ez + 9

S 24 7
-

2
-

Ho

Je 3 18 + 9

esp.

Zp

Je Ez
n"WT "3 1 K

W^

supr. ; also t

1214

t.

Je2i u 22 6 (flt*)!^ '2


5
8
17
Gn 50 Jos 17 i:8 (all JE) Ju i 22 23 35 2 S 19 21
28
Am 5 6 Ob 18 Zc io 6 (,) tCH?*? '3 Ju
1 K 1
I2

+n -iw

23.

?EW?

(8)

fot^

'3

S 3 19

'3 2

15

cf.

K 12

Ex

'3
() +'1.b

27
;

23

supr.;
2

(1)

Nu

(E)

20
i7 23 (P) Zc 12 13 ('b 'a nneete),
135 ; & (x)
W12
3
19
pn '3
i 35
e. technically,

n8

+ n5

3X WZfatJier's

house, of family or lan, pi. H13N JV3 father-

Ex

Chr)

Nu i ) (79 1.; only P


Nu i 418 + 4 i t. Nu; Jos
2

(e.g.

12 3

14

22 1414
io 33 ;

= tribe Nu

tribe

Nu

Ch 4 38 5 13 + 25 1. Ch;

division

2024

Ex

cf.

Jeush and Beriah

34

1414

n division of

further sub-

etc.;

b]3

3N JV3p

c f.

ni3N

Israel

K
K

Is 22
9

15

16 18

20 1 =Is 38
8

*Wtr\,

1
;

">2>K

14

Gn

Gn39 4

hence "WK

44 ;
of governor of the palace

as title

(Ew Hiii.2
1

ilV3-^y

36

Cf.

1K4 2K15
6

in
23

further 2 S 17
hence of personal property
2

^V3 ^n-nK

io

family and

^-fJttTClN;

13
property (everything on which one depends)
1

Jb

8 15

7-

"in^a,

niva,

K 7 = 2 Ch 4
25

housewards,

lit.

hence metaph. inwards, 4 Ex


of the ephod),

26

Lv

nans?

(cstr.

16

212

Ges

Nu

18

ln

5130'

wiAm

the veil

ft

nrP3 fi

prep.

a?

pnn), nansb JV3D

(opp. ?
33

Ex

nsisn "nr-bJ?

rr-aobi

and for (that)


nsn?? see VB

for everything of the altar,

within the veil

K 7 831

(rd.

Sta ZAW1883 165 ); j> n*30-i>K (after* a verb of


15
motion) in within Lv 16 15 2
=2 Ch 23 14
Note. JV3 perh. occurs abbrev. into 2 in

&

'

Kn

n.pr. rnrityja q. v

N3=rV3

so

Thes

al.

also

cf.

Lag Armen

in like usage

stuci -

Aram.

389iSei

51;

GGA 1884, 276

trv

n^art Is

c. art.

Ew BrdDi

2
15 ace. to

n.pr .loc. but abbrev. perh. for D^npa'n n^a


(so Ew al.) or ni3 n<3 cf. MI 27 (cf. De

al.

Je 4 8 22

De Che'Or) take 'an here=


temple or shrine.

Di); others (Ges


the house, i.e.

Tp^ rPS

n.pr .loc. (house of iniquity

or idolatry

hardly likely unless as alteration

of orig. |iN JVa, house of wealth or strength)

eastward from Bethel Jos 7 2 18 12 1 S 14 23


5
5
15
8
1 S 13 'NT!''? (on Ho 4
5 io v. iwi"3 infr.);

unknown.

site

^^n^S,,

>PV3
8

n.pr.loc. Bethel (so read, not

as Jos 7

ace. to v. d.

H;

cf.

BaerGn

house of Et\ 1.

ancient
of God, or
seat of worship in Ephraim on
border of Benjamin, identif. with Lxiz (former
name) Gn 28 19 35 s Jos 18 13 Ju i 23 appar. distinguished from Luz Jos 16 2 (yet cf. Di); name
connected with vision of Jacob when journeying

12

Jiouse

place

and

11

persons, property, etc. in^a'py VnpS^l

inns v 5

t|>

t>.

1V30

so with n loc.

6. house, including household affairs,

sub 3K).

TV3n

61

Ch7 27 +; cf. esp. 1 CI123


had not many sons, therefore

they became fins iTnpS?

cf.

Ne7

Ezi-2 59 io 16

=ma

^17.17.18.21.

12 3

15

yet with some looseness of usage,

houses, families

15

Ez

son's clothes),

14

'3

7]bt?

io 9

a building, chest, etc.: opp. f^?) tGn6 Ex


u
2
41
1516
9
6" (of a per25
3 7 Lvi4 iK6
7 2

21

10 11

21

2.5

[+
iKi2 =2Ch

2.9.25

K&J3n-|D from the Millo and inward,


8. 1V30 a. adv. on the inside (of
44

Ez

house (of Isr.)

Is 22

&

Co
Ez 2 56
^H'jg^

byrp* )V3 Ez g

rrii.Ti

''T? IT'S rebellious

6
44 Co]; (eJiTW
,

6 3 Zc 8 t; but esp. Je
1 4 "- 7l7
also
t. Ez;

t,

byrtw Is 8
further

13

Je; Ez 3
+ 75
22
'3 3TTJ Je 2 8 Ez
del. '3) ; t "R$ '?P
(Co
44
3

btn^

S5

17

t^?

18 18

nnrai

(a)

13
8
7
3
27
3 a Mi 2 3
4 6 (P) Ex 19 (E)
" Is 8 17 io 20 14 1 29 s2 6 3 48 1 58 1 Je 2 4 5 20
4

2pV?Gn

^122
2K9

22

^MM'^n

of oxen supporting the molten sea);

subdivisions

t^V '2 Ob

16

22-

22 3.4.7.8. e {c

6.13

2 CJl 2I

IO
9
d. esp. of

2I

16 3

29

2 - 13

(of Ahaziah 'N '3 jnn),

Mi6

13

nnSTO) 2 Ch 2

("n '3

1K13 34

2luf

8
Is7
14
2 IV 17- is
i4

ly

7 8 10 12

't3Nn

7.S.9

v-

'-'

28

26

(sc.

19

39

Paddan-Aram (JE) Gn 2 8 19 35 7 (where !?


!Wa, but @ @ OS 01 del. b^- Di maintains);

to

cf.

H012

whenjourneying^/romP.-A. 35 15 (P);
18
14
first to a stone (Gn 28
35 )
Bkbniii.7o.
2
in 1 S 13 ; later im;

name appar. given


-

we
-

^3

portant place of worship

of the circle

S io 3 "?K TOV

11
^Nrin D^Nil; abode of prophet 1
13 2 K
3
2
Jeroboam set up one of the golden calves at
29f
lf
Bethel 1
i2
cf. also i
2
io 29 23 15 Je
3
13
16
48 v. further
2
23 Th prop, on
internal grounds, ?X TT"3 house of nothingness,

2Kif

or npN '3 house of execration; n?X '3 also


14
l0 n
Benan 1115*- "- 185 in proph.
I* tf- >j
3

Am

(sc.

Ho

io

15
;

note esp.

Am

Jisi?

njn

1
'

bwi, &

to

"h&n
])$ N^ (house

Ho

13

of iniquity) as substit. for ^N1V3


(p rV3 nibw);_mod.

^m

io 5

Eob BEi.44 8 Gu ^ rin


far

H-27

Jud.Se Hi.

f.

h.so5_

111

Bd Pal 215 gurvey

cf

2. place in south country of Judah, not

= MT ^D3

Jos I5

30

(txt. err.

Jos 19 4 iNVia 1CI14 50

i"iri3

t^NH

HO fi*3 Nu32 mod. Beit Harran, 1 hour E. of


Jordan, opp. Jericho, Tristr Moab348 name Tell erRam(eh) Merrill PESociv 1877 Schick ZPV lm 3 2 cf.
(
T Onom. 103. 16, 2nd ed.137
\
3fi

<

& Ziklag i S 30 27 cf. We Dr

from Beersheba

TO

arh

t"in rvs.

enT nT iva.

v.

ITT

BaifyA); also

tnT'an n^Z

n.pr.loc. (;;Zce ofpartridge)

JT3. adj. gent.

the Beth-

art.

c.

in Benjamin, on border of Judah Jos 15 6 ;


'n-rva i8 19 21 mod. '4m fiojfa (or #asr #a;7a
-

K16
Jiia
t^SNn

V
T

elite

34

Bob & Di Gn 50 11 ) Rob 81"- 644 Bd Pa1172

cf.

Mil 11

n.pr.loc. in Judah

tpin rVQ n.pr.loc. Jos io

1(U1
,

also Jilh'3,

dub.,

cf.

sub PXK,

TO

t^NS-lN

ph

p. 69.

Ho

n.pr.loc.

io 14

perh.

Arbel near Pella (E. of Jordan) Jer Euseb. in


2H,2ded.236
<
Qyf
J QC _.

Lag Onom.88,2nded.l23

but in

Bob

Furrer

Galilee
zpv

Nu 3

38

JW3 b3)
prob. JJJD;

ben Jos 1

Je48

23

899

mod. Irbid,

Ez 25 9

Ch

(MI

= Vya

47

& na

jy bya

N1132

fJB

(rd.

Ez25 ; mod. Main

Moab303f

Survey EPi

'

Tristr"

Bd Pa1192

176

^")Zi JT3. n.pr.loc. v. r\)t&b JV2 infr.

ni2. rV3. n.pr.loc.

in combin. '3 '3 ny

= rr 2

24 24

ni-O'nVl Ju

'

perh. fr. a

p^y 'n

'"3

Jos 16 5

Ch
B^eSSwp;
27

28

51

(as n.pr.m.)

12 13

"nj Jos

Bai6yaiba>v

?,

cf.

^nan

TO

tSlea

n.pr.loc.
n.pr.loc.

ch

Ne

12

in

Moab Je

29

tpn n^a
0"33

cf.

tcvfeyT
At t

=nDV$M

s7

Nu

& 2Si 3 34 @WeDr.


t]2n rfa n.pr.loc.

Dan (Judah?

1K4

11, |ib p.

48

tyi;nrrp!i Jos 1

464;

41
,

v.

|3,

sub

316

Jos

to 19

22
48
t

D^inMoabEz 25 nb^n '3


s

Merrill Soc

cf.

BdPaI172 Survey Epi

,v - 1877

belonging to Philistines

tnij^iv

27

n. P r.ioc.

but L BrjBSaycov) name appears in


mod. Beit Bejdn, SE. of Jaffa, but loc. unsuitable, cf. Rob BBii232
2. in Asher Jos 19 27 (
Bai6eyevt6, but L Br)6baya>v) perh.
Beit Dejen,
near Akko, cf. Di.
.

Gad

Jos

27

Ch

156
.

7".

Jl^S. n.pr.loc. in

31

Jos

1)

= niK3J>

OJT? 1V2.

'1.

J~P3. n.pr.loc. in

of lionesses

Moab Je

Judah {house, i.e. temple of Dagon; As.


Bit-Daganna COT Josl5 41 -*'- p 281) Jos 15 41 (@

t D"^n

Bob"- 35

cf.

given to Beuben DitDB^n '3 Jos


;
33
20
perh. mod. es-Suweime, De SaulcyVoyase

p3,

1. in

Baya8ir)\,

sub

Budav (BmaTyav),

'

Phi-

rd. Tl '21 v.

T")2 rV3. n.pr.loc. (place of a lamb) appar.

23

ej-Jemdl

(MI jnbi na) v.

}in

(where

Jl^n n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan

(place ofthe desert,

Nu

In

19);mod. Beit Haniln

tnin^^H
49

14
1
place) Je 6 , B^an '3 Ne 3 ; on location cf. Schick
PallM
zpviu.au
but y^editorial remarks ib., & Bd
.

in
n.pr.loc.
-r

33

t D^5H TV2. n.pr.loc. in Judah (vineyard

mod. Jeninl

Sta Geschi M2

TO

Jbby

Umm

n.pr.loc?

L Baidmpuv, 2 K 9

b.

D^ih Jos io 10U

cf. baba.

of recompense) mod.
Bd""", 5 hours S. from Bosra.
(jilace

only of Sanballat; also du.

JTO

Ch 8

'

t Sa^an

and

@L

etc.

Ji^yn 'n '3 2

hour
from a. Jinnn" n '3 Jos 16 18 13 iK
" itannn 'n 'a 2 Ch8 5 also Jos io 1011 18 14
;
9 ;
prob. also 2 22 1 S 13 18 1 Ch 6 53 2 Ch 25 13
mod.
Beit'Ur el-fdqa & et-tahta Rob BRiL250f Bd Pa121
Survey'"- 86 ; cf.^hn adj.gent. Ne 2 10 19 13 28

noplace offord).

TVTil JT3. n.pr.loc. in Judah (p^ce 0/


w?aZ?)

hole or hol-

wady betw. the two, or near


by; cf. also rhvp Josio 10 Tn Y u iMacc 3 16 24
)
24
}^byrrriw jinnnn iVrtrrmmK; further,
1 Ch 7
"in,

listine territory)
I

in Ephraim,

1879 6

& in Ch pin '3, two cities


& upper B.H. {place of a

Dr Sm '"'"); city assigned to Beu17


Nu 32 338 1 Ch s possessed bv Moab
-

lower
low (?)

a.

rV3 Je 4 8 23

jtyt?

cf.

cf.

Schick ZPVli
,,

Pal

to n. Pr.ioc. j os

byi

tfiyi?

py

BEli

Bd

" 1879, 57 f'

'3,

(in

Judah) Jos 15 32
1. in

n.pr-loc.

41

Simeon

(place

^"13 '3 (perh. text, err.)


.

Judah

(place

of bread {food), mod. Ar. j o^J. T lace f


meat), 2 hours south of Jerusalem; birth-place
,

David; on? rra Ru 1"+ 11 1.; Dn^a 1 S


19
20+ 9 t.; hl JT-3 Ju 12 8 + 11 t. + Gn 35
nmSN,
8 7 where Dn!? TTO N1H is a gloss, v.

of

p.

68;

Ju 17
n.pr.m.

nnin^
as"

Qn^a
78
1

'

19

Ch

15

121818

5154

Ru
4

4
;

t.; as
2

cstr.
12

Dn^'a

1S17 treated
men of Bethlehem

^rhn
Ne

'a *E>JK

= '3

2li

of Bethlehem,

gloss

Gn 35

19

48 7

21

; on nrnBK

Bob BK L 4T1 Bd Pal m Survey'"'


15
TV 3 in Zeb. Jos io
G U($ ri n Ju^ei. 120-206 2 Dr6
^
VAT
perh. also Ju i2 8 w ;= Beit Lahm, 7 m. NWof Nazareth Bob BB '" 113 Survey 301

28 8S
'

5 m. S. of Jerus.

u;sttj

tniy'n'3.

as

& confusion arising from


p. 68; mod. Beit Lahm,

v.

Ezr

?3

name

u3

ira

19

Ju

33

Mey

33
'V IV? v

VeldeNarr
Guerin Gal

d.

n.pr.loc. in Naphtali {temple


ZMG 1877 ) Jos
Bae BelM

Eelw

of 'Andt Nes
38

'

!i -

to

17

'

perh. mod. Ain-Ata v.

W. of Kedesh (name 'Anata

6 m.

'Ainttha, Survey'-

374

tD^jnn ip^-TO

200
).

perh. n.pr.loc. {bind-

''

t^^n^n n"Q adj. gent. the Bethlehemite


1

S 16

18

17

51

19

read prob. also in

so

H 70
1 Ch 20 for MT ^r6 TIN cf. BeThEw
We H266 Kue Dr Sm. Apiy-'Z I S I6
tn^DJv r^S n.pr.loc.appar.inBhilistine
I0
territory Mi i
site unknown, & txt. dub.
'"-

io 12 cf. v 14 113
ing-house of the shepherds) 2
On ra l07 17 2nded 141
'r'3; Bethacath Jer Lag
;
mod. Beit Kdd near 3it Gilboa (Fuku'a) ace.
83
to Survey" ; but cf. JV3 1. p. 109.
;

'

||

T!~Q~^n

si^p n^a

n^o

v.

Sll

xta

ITS. n.pr.loc. {place of

to BenJudah Jos 1
ruiyn 18 18 nnpngn v c f. also
jamin 18 22
adj.gent. na-iyn" 2 S 2 3 31 (perh. rd. 'Jtfnvs
site unknown.
Klo cf. Dr)= 1 Ch 1 32

pression) reckoned to

by? TV3 supr.


TO
tn33>n TO n.pr.loc. so only 'O

)typ

S 20

loc.

14
,

15-

v.

where
2

15

TprnSH

Jtiftp

v and in ' '3 ?3K


Abel of Beth Maacah; c. fl

rd. as in
29

TINT'S i"PH n.pr.loc. {place of escape) in


'31 fl^lK

15

rojran '3 nbfix 2 s 20 15

the de-

061

sub n.

cf.

26

south of Judah Jos 15 27 Ne 1


'oban 2 S 2 3 26 & so rd. also

adj.gent.

cf.

Ch 1

27

TO n.pr.loc. (='B ^3

tityS

27

10

(Be).

sub

'3, c f.

bat*.
s9

in land of Amorites
?jn) E. of Jordan Dt 3
46
20
cf.
(where
Jos
assigned
to Reuben) in
1
4
,

house or

i"P3. possibly n.pr.loc.

S 15 17 (BV
Far House; Ew

settlement on bank of Kidron

MV BVm

Beth-merhak, cf.
The Ke Sta the last house of the

trnH3~lQ rP2
of chariots)

Ch

city).

3l

=n3|13n-/3 Jos 19 5 ;

trPftj ITS. n.pr.loc. E.

site

Na/^pa/x,

0nom Sa "2nd ed
** ;
etc., V. also Lag
TW iWmr2 Survey Epi Bd ra1179 cf. also
DntM ''OIsis &Bob BEi
n^- ^?' H-P*-* 00 Ami Aramaean city,
232 '

Bai<Wa/3pa,

337

2nd

On

Di

site cf.

r) onfl Heth 4 Moab 142

ed. 246

f.

Nu 23

p-gj

s8

1882. 85

f.

Moab3M
.

jy.^S TV'S n.pr.loc. in Issachar {place


21

site

of

unknown.

T"ttU",rVS n.pr.loc. in Judah {houseofrock)


Jos 15 58

Ch

Ne

10

as n.pr.m.

Ch

45
;

mod. Beit Sdr, c. 12 m. S. fr. Jerusalem Bob


BBIiLSTOt
Survey iU.311 Bd Pal 138 (Jfo^

^_

tainTn^S.

661

or land'= Paradisus (Ptol Geosr v 14 ), mod. JuBB '"- 556


sieh (cf. Rob
)? or cuneif. Bit-Adini, in
-

12
Mesopot. cf. Schr KG199 Dl Pa263t COT 2
19
6 v. sub flV; otherwise St, & Hoffm z^ "-^. w

28

=rV)!?]y

Ezr

near

n.pr.loc.
2

24

12 13 (where n.pr.m.);

&

ftlt9

Ne

29
;

Ch

cf. 1

mod. El-Hizmeh

T T

n.pr.m.

5 m.
Survey"'<J

T^Ntp

IY

(valley -house)

'Amka,

Jos 19 27

Survey

m. NE. of Akko (but

1-145

'

).

foil.)

Ee153

Hal

JAs

7 - xi "-

X1

R o b BE1

But

Pal

27

Judah;

in

as

12
.

Ch

29

K4

= fgTI^3

Manasseh,
12,12
;

of

J^K'TT'S Jos

S 3 i' :i2

^"^3
;

mod. Beisdn (Scythopolis),


2
3 Bob BK '" 329 Bd Pal 224 Survey 101 f
'

22

Ju

(on site

cf.
280f

Ch 4

ri^S. n.pr.loc. in

tQ}

"-

or

NH

t ntSIZ^n n^a n.pr .loc. {place of the acacia)

208

L B n dapa>0,
SW. fr. Jerus. Bd m

"'

Guerin
Survey
if. mod. Bitttr, c. 2 1 hours

Jos 15 s9 ;mod. Beit 'Aniln


Juddeiii - 15lf-

1879p

Ju
12

108

t rV03J~JT 3. n.pr.loc. in Judah (perh.


temple o/'Andt Bae

11 - 16

|B' ,

comp.

Bob BRi "- 103

v.

n.pr.loc.

Jordan {place of quiet)

c.

NNE. of Jerus. ace. to Bitter Geogr "ITpQi^n i"V2 n.pr.loc. on border of Asher
519

JTO

t^D"1

Jerusalem

street,

TrVlfttyrVS

n.pr.loc. {place of

market ?) near Dan on road to Hamath Ju 1 28


6
3rr] Nui 21 cf.
2 S io (where 3irrrrv3 D!K)
3
s
3irrp N3iif Q"i 2 S 10 ; loc' dub. (cf. Rob'"- 371 '-).

Ne

232.

disjyersion) Jos 19

Gad

of Jordan, in

Nu 32 36 = Jos 13 27

mod.

Onom.

Tristr

unknown.

{place of leopard)

n.pr.loc. in Simeon (place

Moab Dt 34 s

land of

Jos

22

cf.

Bob BE "- S56 ).

TV3. n.pr.loc. {sun-temple) 'V

+ 8 1.;

'^"'3 Jos

10

K4

K DK>
;

'3 Jos

SW Judah J0S15 iS
= 2 Ch ^23 2 Ch
2 K M

i9 38 +4t.; 1. city in
9.M.i ; .13.13.19.

+ 6 1.

'3

10

13

113

^ntyrrrra
28 18

distinguished from other places of same

n =2

i 4
Ch 25 ;
as rnwj> "rate 'p '3 2
44
15
ruin
1 Ch 6
assigned to Levites Jos 2i
BEiL223f
Bd Pal163 Survey
at mod. 'Ain Slums Rob
38
3333
iii.35.60_
2. city in Naphtali Jos 19 Ju i
22
possibly
'Ain
esh3. city in Issachar Jos 19 ;
Shemsiyeh, Jordan valley, S. of Beisan (Beth
On-Heliopolis, in
4.
Shean) Survey " 2S1

name

21

Egypt Je 43 13 Bob BKi25 Eb GS505f Dl Pa318f

maa
bfyn

'a>i

Gn 2I 18

32

36

13 Jb
Jb 30 31

also

c.

i'S6

art,

2K 2 o =Is38

36

;mod.

53

apples) Jos

SiiT-ygv "> 810.

Pal 151

IJTZ1
n>

Bob"- 71 Bd

Tafftth

also

f^an

abs.

Est i (^on 'a naa),


**"
ace. to Dieulafoy ***
throne-room,syn.oiapaddna in mng., but cf H?^-

Est7 ("an naa)


all garden 0/ '3

cstr. jn>3

iTa

prep, between,

[H 3 ] sub p3.

v.

Nu

V.]?a 'a

Ju

17

21 2

,cf.'

Gn 4 5

2K13

inyrnN

&*

over; for

Ju

14

& Mi

14

10

46

29

S 20 41

(but on text
15

cf.

Ez2 7 31

sq.

Je

}>

because of Je 13

17

Gn 33

I0

22

48

Gn 23

14

45

16

sq.

"^

Jb 3 o 25

32

37

17

137

1//-

s5

&

Lv

50

S i 24

sq. 3BO

temporal clause

Gn 50

also

also sq. by weep

La

sq.

casion of weeping)
sq. ace. bewail

34

50

45

'-

37 38

v.

embrace and

i.e.

further

v.

^a'l
1

1S1"

intensely, grievously

3. sq. 7V weep upon,

S II 4

ace. cogn. "aa

c.

Is 3 o 19

cf.

weep, inNW$>y

weep

inf. abs.

c.

Je 22 10 La

32

n.[m.] house, palace

cf.

2I 2

79

7 8

2
"

Pasrh? 'a

t HlSfr rPS. n.pr.loc. in Judah (place of

9 - 14

1418
.

29 11 Ju

3aaisi6 9 'MO Je 4 8 32
& roa na-|n 'a Ezr io sq. S>Via b*\p 2 S 15 33 cf.
hi) bt\>2 'a Ezr 3 12 weep bitterly '3? "l Is 3 3 7
13

supr.)

Bu
2.

t U??2^n~n'1 3. adj. gent, of foregoing 1,

38

27

12

(of oc-

Ne

89

io"

Nu

4.

20 29

Je8 23 ,cf.Is.i6 9 5. sq. bv in sense of


burden, annoy with weeping Nu 1 13 Ju i 4 1617 cf.
osb Nu 1 20
6. " 'asS 'a of penitent weep23
ing Ju 20 (cf. Be v. also 21 2 ) Dt i 45 2 K 22 19

Dt2i 13

34

..

tfrOa n.[m.] balsam-tree (v. Ar. IxJ


No. 47.
to TA
Dozy ZMSlS69.188 but L y w
j^^-js;., an eruca, cf. Lane s.v.; perh. cf. l5o give

milk, of camel,

little

S 5 23 24 =i Ch

balsam-vale,

(133
T T

sg. in

De

cf.

drop, drip); pi.

i.e.

14 15

K?an poy

Dt

+ 16 1.
+ 2 t.;
masc.
nsarn

Gn

'a

W33

13

(Tia'i

Gn
1

43

27

38
7
,

t.;

fs.

Gn

'paril

Gn 37 s5

nsan

21 16 (where

10

16
ms. n33H Is30 19 Ez,2 4 ;

S 12 21

pw

+'2

Ch 34 27 2 fs.
n?3Xl 2S12 22
;

7m

Is3o I9 +3t. + Mi i 10 (\vhererd. i3S?a,v.


nba iSi ,0 +3t; cs^r. nfcn|> Gn 43 30 +
Flrtnj) Gn 2 2 P. H33 (naia) Ex 2 6 + 6 t.;
3

06s. 133

iay)

t.;

DV?3 pa) Ezr 3


, etc.;
1. weep (in grief, humiliation, or joy), abs. Gn
.Trrta

fs.

42 24 43
2

Si

La

3<uo
16

16

,2

pi.

Ex2 6 jfuii 4 10
-

13

36

i5

30 30
-

19

12

14 1
2

K8

Si 7310 ii 30
5

11 - 12

Is

30

19 19
-

44

Je

Ez2 4 16 23 Lai 2 Zc7 3 Joi 5 2 17 ^78 64 i26


4
15
11
cf. 69
(but on text v. Che) Jb 27 Ec 3 (opp.
laugh pn'B^Ezno'NeS 9 Est8 3 once c. inanim.
subj. Jb3i S8 '3? n'wri its furrows weep; on
Xe i 4 '"133N1 'flati* cf. As. attasab abaki, Flood
uoeiDi
Q n i~ Hpt BASi .i45. of loud weep i ng ^3
6

4
41 ^o

1.5

Q^ 3

v-

25

S 12

sq.

"

21

Ezr io

cf.

pi

infr>

by

25

n3D0 lament Je

fg _

Ez8 14

bewail, pi. 111330 sq. ace.

n. [m.] a weeping, only Ezr io 133


1

Eth. Oh?;)

Impf. SJIM

etc.);

26

also

cf.

Tn^lL

O,x5

Nu

joined with fasting


1
so of weeping
;
5
in anxious entreaty H04 ; on pt. as n.pr. Ju

Ju 20

'a na-in oyn.

nriaai consec.

27

34

37
S i 8 H33K Ju
+ 4 1.;
6
K?.
Jb 31 38 Is 33 7 ;
Lvio + 3 t.;
t.;
15
04
'arn
nr?'an
Bu i 914 etc.;
fp i.
Jb 27 ^ 78
24
5
10
na'33
ia
2 S i ; //.
ph
Je 22 Jo i

<33n

12

etc.;

+4
22 19 tiam 2

cf. L)i)

8 47

Ch

Ho

14

Jb 3 o 25

naani

vb. weep, bewail (Ar.


X

114

Pf

^33

Che.

B
Aram. K33, U, As. &a/^Zim

Qal

20

1.

Is 15

25

15
20 3

sf.

t.;

= Is 3 8

cf.

audible '3 b)?

('3a

"33

i//6

Isi6 9

V6

('333 Ii;

suspicious,

Ezr
5

32

(>33D);

Je 3 21 3 i 1B

cf.

Gn 4 5

n^

'333 i.e.
4 8 (aa
ascend)
but text here
IS15 5 ; as disfiguring Jbi6"';

it shall

cf.

13

6
30 Is

S 13 36

Je 9 17 ); so also

ibp-m jm) & Je

the sound of

21 2 2

Ju

(^333) Je 4 8

Is 65 19

W" v.

weeping

as ace. cogn. (c. H33)

Is 15

'

(also
2

Ju21 2

weeping "3a Ju 2i 2 +
cstr.Dt 34 8 etc.); 333 Gn 4 5 2 '33

t^S, a.m.

words of mourning Est 4 3 (?2$, Q^ 1BD0),


Je 31 9 (D'aiann cf. 3 21 ), 9 10 31 15 (mj, cf. bx ^a
n^a Dt 3 4 8 & Di ad he; contrition (humilia12
(nix, isdo), Is22 12 (naoo, nmp,
tion) J02
5

||

P'c iian),

Mal2 13

cf.

weeping Is2 2

(npas*,

'aaaTlON,

cf.

nycn);

of bitter

15

7
(& IS33 );

Je 3

i.e. Ya'zer in Moab, cf.


"ity 'aa Is 16 Je 4 8
10
'33 'IpB? cf. 4 2 4 80"
n.pr.;
102
(TI3DO
-\W
9

32

&

Bab. dlmtu makttt, tears

Zim BPS4

in mines

42
).

hindrance

to miners

tn3, n.f. weeping.


Gn 35 i.e. mourning oak,
s

(ivere)

my

drink

Trop., of trickling streams (nnna)

Jb 28 11

Only in ni33 }^
cf. )17X, p.

47.

114

rP3i

t[n^S]

tn^S
D

2!3

Bai^X

on

Bleek

'

2
j.

Q?33 (<3>L KXaufyiaw)

e.

E1 " L ed
-

rfi33 f'?N
Comp Hex 1W9 21 "
-

Gn
;

1
instead of D'33 in v

["I??]

(NH

vta.

nsa,

cf.

Dt

(J)

2i

We Bu KS2

17

iCh.5

T 33Gn2 5

?jrn

;u

Aram. 133,

31

(J);

";

Gn 2 5
"mia Gn27 S6 (JE);

Dl
)
16
13?!'
;
Ez
Dt2i
13^
Pi. Inipf.
Inf.
47
12
2. maie or
1. 6ear early, new fruit Ez 47
10
(den. of 1133).
constitute as first-born Dt 21
Pu. Imjyf. 133 Lv 2 7 20 5oto or TOac/e a firstling.
Hiph. Pt. f. ny331D Je 4 31 owe bearing her first
;

sf.

ini33Gn2 5 33 4 3 33 (J) 1CI15

ITV33, n.f. first-born, always

Gnl9
T HI^Sl

liD3 122 n.m.first-born Gn 3 5 +78t.;133


23

Gn25 +i4t.; sf. ^33 Gn49 3 +i 4 t.; 11133


Gn 38 +3 t.; pi. cstr. ^33 Ne io +2 t.
Qnni33 ^i 3 6
rii-133 G114
pi.
Ne io 37

9 26(J E ^

Sl4

37

Dt

71133,

i2

f.

14

15

Ex 1

1.

men and women:

Gn 2 5 + 69 1.
37
pi. Ne io
^i35 s

c.

13

individuals
18

i2

12 29

I^

'

8 i7.!7.is 33 4
dividuals

^7

3a3

15 ' 15

22

2S

34.

i05 m

g5i

LV27

'

b.

1133H

Ne

i4 23

Dt 15

d. 1133 ^3
12 ' 12 ' 12 13 ' 40 42 ' 43 ' 45

2 animals:
.

13

Nu

a.

(P) 2

4 Ne
Ex2 3

i8

13

io

30 36
-

Lv

Yahweh among

41

first-born of the po r>r (the


Israel is the first-born of

Ex 4"

Je 3 9
and the seed of David among dynasties ^ 89 s8
the nations

cf.

Ch

6 -8

'"HpS adj. gent.

c.

art. as n. coll.

23

17

Nu

20

13 ;
3 (P);
(E) 34 22 26 (J) Nui 3 20 (E)
3 ? Lv 2 14 ;
Ez44 30 sf.
3

T?

of grain and fruit that ripened and


was gathered and offered to God according to
L
?
the ritual; Q'HEDan DPIj bread made of the new

the

first

grain offered at Pentecost Lv 23 20


day of the first-fruits (Pentecost)
'rS

Cliaan

Nu 2 8 26

Dv"

sub r6a.

v.

*?3,

^^3

sub ba,

v.

73 n.pr.m.

]~i&

hath given a son

p. 128.

= Bab.

Nu 26

COT 2 K

abal-iddina, he

20

12

) father of

(v.

tfjyZll vb. gleam, smile (Ar. \Sj)

Hiph. Impf. 1
2 t.; Pt. 3v3
-^

14

39

s.

c.

Am
Jb

only

subord. nj^asi Jb 9 27

s7

/as/i fiy It? '3CH

s5

^T"?

sub Thty 2 K 20 12
Is39 name prob. abbreviated by omission
of name of god (v. ib. Merodach-baladan =
Marduk- abal-iddina, Marduk hath given a son;
cf. Esarhaddon, v. pinipN p. 64).
flKba king of Babylon

cheerful

(133).

14

"03. n.pr.m. [young camel, Ar. J5o, As.


bakru ABrb AnMtou M) 1. son of Ephraim Nu.
113 1 Ch 7 20
26 35
2. son of Benjamin G1146 21
1

pi.

617

c. pi. ni133 Gn 4 Dt 1 2
3. figurative, n. of relation

Dnsa Lv

31

12

Ne

(P)

42

16 19

cstr. n.^3?

10

t D*H^33 n.m. first-fruits


26

c/

nii33je2 4 2

b.
18 13

?"! '1133

poorest) Is 14 30

Ar. sTjfo,
1

m-

niD 1133 first-born of death Jb 18 13 (deadly


disease); D"

cf.

Span, albacora, Moorish bokk"re) Mi 7 Ho


nrrviss (id. rmsa Di), Is 28 4
sf. irvaa
TT

'

'

io 37

1G

Nu3

Nui8' 7 Dtiq 1919 33 17

26

19

Nu 3

10

136

HDH3 1133 Ex II 5 12 29

coll.

coll.

a.

46 50

women

of

n.f. first ripe fig, early fig (re-

13

23

49_

garded as a delicacy) (Low 391

child.

'

10

:i2:;

12

6,17

1. s/tew smile, look

io 20

Am 5

2. cause to burst or
9

(cf.

Ew

St).

TY"l3 J. n.pr.m. aBenjainite (on form cf ^B'a,

t n^bS, n.pr.m. (cheerfulness)

priest of

01 5Wadfln '; on Nab. n.pr. in

&

tt^D,

Nab24;25,e,c.

'

2S

&

ib.73ff.)

"H33 n.pr.m.
'-

zo

2 - 6 - 7 - 10 - 13 21 - 22
-

C)j

v.

Eut

1. a Benjamite

only in phr. n33"J3 J?3E>.


14
0'r!33n
2 S 20
c. ait.

2. perh. adj. gent. pi.


the Bichrites
cf.

(i. e.

family of Sheba')',

Xappf 1=113(3); so

Kb Dr.

15th course (David's time) iCh 24


went up with Zerubbabel Ne

14

gM^^

(youthful)

506,0

As. bukru, first-born,

33 Is 6o G

T J"Hi33. n.pr.m. (first-born) Benjamite


1

Ar.

pi. cstr.

n.f. right of first-born

3lk34.37 2

primogenitus

,|

3o rise early, do anything early; J\j_,


virgin, woman having her first child; Eth. flH"C:
cf.

young camel, dromedary (Ar.

n.f.

tmb3.
T

35 cf.
but perh.

'

nipS

jJo young she-eamet) Je 2 23

Tov KXavfyiaJra Kat eVt

with

poss. connex.

5W3

V 4 );

(cf.

Y KXavfytows

Stu &We
rd.

Crarr^K J u

n.pr.loc. near Bethel,

rpjn'rnn

^33 W,

the appointed time of mourning for him.

i.e.

weeping Gn 50

n.f.

MT

dnan
;

that

2. priest

518
.

t ""iPS. n.pr.m. (id) priest with Neh. Ne 1 o 9

TLn^VS-TiJ

n.f. smiling, cheerfulness,

source of brightening
a source of brightening
text dub. cf. VB Che.

fVP \by

to

me

,,

n''3'>i53.p

18
Je 8

in sorrow; but

t"nSsi n.pr.m. (
has loved,

j3eZ

Job

BaAfiaS

Dl

No 2MflMW '*

Pa29S; ZKii 177

In Is 40 24

comp.

Hpt Hbrls ^ K4) 2nd friend


'3 Jb 2 11 8 18 25' 2
4

Bir-DadJa,

cuneif.

of

TJ>X

cf.

cf.

('ntfn) "rfi^ri

H5

-nSn

it is prob. that it acquires from the


context the sense of hardly: yea, hardly are
they planted, yea, hardly are they sown
,

when

even bloweth upon them, and they


wither; cf. N7 2 K 20 4
Joined anomalously
lie

n.pr.loc. in Simeon Jos 19 3

tn^S,

T[m

JJ

nnba Dt

p/

Inf.

etc.;

JU, Eth. 0V?: -W.) Qal

\ba,

+ /w^/

iba 29 4

nba? Jb

Tjba G1118 12

c. sf.

with an

become old and worn out

vb.

Aram.

(Ar. ^\j.,

wear out

(intr.),

\jr

1333; the bones (through suffering) \^32

n!531]l

man Jb

afflicted

(J)

n53 'HnK

of Qal.
^il?},

after

/ am

wear out

a.

15

3^3

n)l>

Win}

1B3

(||

La
nibb
3"1

(trans.), fig.

',

"!'K'3

12

n?3

bitflp

irib|5 to wear it (Isr.)<wtf (altered fr.


1 Ch 17
^niayp 2 S 7 10 '), cf.
f* Aram. b. wear out
9

Dn

by use, use
their

to the full, Is

65

and the work of

w* they shall use to the full, enjoy,

hands

Jb 21 13 they wear
(Qrhere

22

'l??}

out their days in prosperity

complete,

which perh.

reading in both passages;

cf.

the true

is

^2 11W

17

38

^s wear-

fig.

destruction

pit of destruction (of She'ol).

of negation

pN

fcO,

with

a.

(cf.

finite

and only once in prose,Grii3i 20 (E) v2~by

vb. rare

T3n because he told him not, Is 14 6 32 10 Ho


8" 10 (Kt) Jb 4 1S
b. used to negative an adj.
9
21
WpQ
y2 not anointed, 19 4
or ptcp. 2 S i
8
H07 more freq., esp. in Job, joined with a
11
subst. in sense of without, Jb 8 will the reed.

i//-

is for
49
She'ol to consume away (others rd. Ov3p is for
wasting away [Dr 5204 ], connecting 'V? with foil.),

-f

subst. wearing out

3,

T7

Pi. caus.

,w. 0?^.

and their form

woman Gin 8

aged and decrepit

Ety i?3N); of an
,

13

28

>1

2. defect, failure, hence adv.

102 27 iba? ^333, the earth Is 51 6

DDK), chiefly poet, for

50

approach thee).

Is

Is

infin., \fV32

ing out of a garment), hence 1.

4
4 4
all c. 7$?B pregn.
esp. of garments Dt 8 2C|
21
*/rr om (and foil) from upon... (hence ~Ne 9 ),
13
Jos 9
fig. of the heavens (with sim. of gar-

ment)

T??? -^llp '? (else) there is


not coming nigh thee (i.e. else they will not

2S

v2 without water 24 10 they go


about naked B^ab v2 without clothing, 31 39
grow

grass

33 34

tiyp~

TOTy3 without knowledge,


JWV PV"^? without (my) ini-

2
3^ words
s

16

39 42
quity they run (against me),
-v/^59

dry land ETO

DB^va

v2

v 4 N7, 63 s a

cf.

without water, Is 28 s ; Jb 30 s

2 children of (men

no name.
42
"With preps, a. t v??, i n njn \baa Dt 4
3 5
4
D {=unawares all in D's law of
19 Jos 2
16
12
b.
homicide); without knowledge Jb 35 36
''J

of)

Ex5 13 Jb36 H ).

On'Trib^ 92

11
,

v.

sub bbf

f y3p in a

nb

71
!??] adj. worn out; f.
a woman, cf. Gn 18 12 supr.); pi.

(sacks),

(wine-skins),

Dv2

Ez

23

43

(of

0y3

Jos 9 4
(sandals), v 5

(garments).

[fc^l

3J

n. [m.]

worn out

(Syr. )Z>'id.) pi. cstr.

things, rags

.^3 Je 38

" wbs
,

sub

(v.

of

25

that

,,

^C V26"'5?

>l

n.f. destruction:

?^'!

and mine anger

Is io

c. sf.

for their

pa?

adv. not (Ph.

e.

>\

CIS

my

'

Ho

Pr 9 13 14 7 19 23 22 2a

23

16

'

Is

de-

Vo

p' bn

Til?

(Qr) Is

7:;5 35
-

23

21

35

Ch

16 30

\[r

96

(to be) in

28

'"'

tv20
infin.,

v2l3

^1^2^

(in

(Ew 2:i8d but also RS jrhiVi 72


4
6
for want of knowledge, Ho4 Ez34 Lai
55

),

iyi iN3 >ba for lack of comers to the stated


Followed by a pleon. pN in the phrase
feast.
,

px vapn

no

cf.

on account of there being


from the deficiency of no

is it

(lit. is it

fc~X o^=> t
3 - G 1G

from

in Syr.;

(3) so that there is

.v>

there being no

TS'H Ex
no

(lit.

14

11

away

p? expressing negation,

10

only besides, except in the passages cited, in other Psalms


often repeated in
-"
the same context, a- Is 2 6 1(U(U1 14 14 18 18 33 20 20
23.23.24
.,8.9.9.9 J^
IQ 4.( .11.15.18 -/J2.4.4.S .^3.3.5 2 -.3.S.12.
also used oft. with BtoN, VV&, Eton ^ i c 16 8
8
10
6
2
104 5 Pr io 30 12 3 Jb 4 i 15
30 7 4 6 93 ,6
(

Dt

expressing causcdion,

25

72
time) a poet. syn. of N?, of compara-

tively rare occurrence,

43

shall not be for the priest;

before
17

id.

without measure,

c.
of no fear, i.e. to be fearless.
or
() from want of, followed by a subst.

}D

with-

i.e.

state

ISrui4 10, rib3) 28

struction.

bz

of,

made Tirnbab

is

t[n 73r}]

?)

p'rpbap regardless

no

on account of Jehovah's not being able

v 12

out, Is 5

Jb 38 41

14

state

),

and \ba being


Je

15

pleon., as in pN!?, v. sub

its cities

are burnt

2B>i'' ""batt

pX 6 d

so

/3);

</<< C/iere

Zp 3
wo inhabitant, 9 11 Ez 1
N7, *o
pleon.
with
conj.
V20,
15

"

?"s

1W

Ec

11

In Job v2f?

is

6
.

Once

as a

iAi o<

used more freely

116

rro^a

without, the connexion with a preceding verb


20
being no longer distinctly felt 4 without any
6
7 3
heeding, they perish for ever, 6 2 4 ; prob. also
:

n^n

= ^ i8

:!2a

who

for

God except '"1 v 32b


2
68
H^?*? JW, 44 45

is

Vf

11
similarly Is 43

'-

11

19

(though here the sense

is

15

Jb 1

(y) in

missible),

(a)

Mao

tf>nK3 jtatfn,

ft?

prob. partitive (so Hi): there shall dwell in


s 323a
De less
what is naught of his

his tent

Ew

naught, cf. sub f^ 6 d y Ges


from v 14 ) shall dwell in his
(supplied
'terror

ewi

probably

tent so that

no more

it is

Jb

not-aughi)

lit.

&

n.[m.] nothingness (from y3

riD^S

nO

till

10

^1^' ^al

there be no

d. t V3"~y

his.'

who hangeth

2.6"

the

01

146

of negation, not, except

with sf. (v. infr.),


binding vowel *, as mark of
5343

G es

5 so.

Ph
^

3^

tl. adv.

t 7>^
not,
x

/3. 2T

n.[m.] worthlessness (cpd.

without and

g" + 20

?!?!

worth, use, profit)


3

bpv3 ^ 10

1.

+5

1.

^y^3n

Dt

'3

B^K

1. abstr.

worthless, good-for-no-

"E>JK,

S 16 7 20 1 K 21 13
17
= '3-}3iS25 /3 33Dti3 14 ^ui^2o ls

thing, base fellows

Pi-i6 2r

the quality of

being useless, good for nothing.

^5)^3'n)

S 25 s5

7
'3H?iS i
2 Ch 13
1 K 2i
S 2 io
28
'3
~\V base ivitness Pr 19
(drunken woman);
'2 "D^ &a^ wicked thing ^41 (yet cf. 3 infr.),
10
so We Dr);
101 3 'add prob. also 1 S 29

12

16

10 13

27

and in apposition) Dt 15 9
s
18
of '3 KK 2 S 23 Jb 34 ;

'a...""i-^ (elliptical

2. concr. elliptical

K^-b?

3. ruin, destruction

but

'3

v. supr.;

'a alone

s 30 22

til^Sa
Syr. .v^~>

(once)

^4

ace. to

Y$* counsellor of

floods of destruction

Eut

b\&W) 2 S 22

(||

(perh. from b?

= aW,

sf.

xm

nyja

'>

and

a.

Jb 34

*1J?,

Na

n
i

'3

vTO

1
;

= f 18

^Sj imto;

Nab. lyba

except,

T^ 3

s2

( 4 1.),

apart from,

Hjfns '"'Hyp? except,

apart from (what) I see myself, do thou instruct

Gn 41 44

'piypa apart from thee,


without thee, no one shall lift up the head, Is
"With

me.
45''

sf.

none ^V?? except me. Also


particle
of deprecation, G1114 24
as a

for there is

with

sf.,

"Hyp3 not

me!

to

^.V)

I claim nothing, (in our

i.e.

16
idiom) not at all! 41

,-s\^

without),

(a)

b. with JO,

^30

so

apart from, esp. with

the collat. idea of without the knowledge and


s0
18 25 (=Is 36 10 ) am I now
2
consent, Nu 5
^ against this place
without
come up apart from,

T"3?S? Gn 4
apart from, besides, except, Jos 22 19 2

to destroy

jfrz m%ly

it

Je 44 19

(cf.

Sta

cstr. state:

Tabnith-Inscr.

S 2O

26

^a

"rin0

41 obs

1 2. after a preceding

-).

= except

W^), Gn 2i 2G I
'wa except to-day, Ex 2 2 19

have not heard Oi*?

(syn.

he that sacrificeth "v s fip3 except unto

'',

ON

14

32

12

Jos 11

19

so

DN ? G1128 17 Ne 2 2 ).
the ground-form n ?3)

With

^"l.a except thee 1

Gn47

VliJa

18

Ju

Nu
(cf.

(attached to

sf.

Flp3 except

me tHo

13

4
,

t3. conj. (likewise


s
after a neg., expressed or implied) Gn 43
D3P1N Da^nx
exce^ your brother (be) with
1

wa

you, v

Nu

11 6 our soul

is

dry, there is nothing

are toward the


(and where will ye leave your
glory?) save that they bow down under the
prisoners, and fall under the slain! i.e. (iron.)
their only refuge will be among the corpses of
3 4
DX *l!?3
.Dn 1 i w
a battle-field.
at all;

save

manna,

Is io

that our eyes

Am 3

So

where no neg. precedes,

it is difficult

to extract

a sense consistent with the gen. usage of "wa;

H^a

3 1.),
unto, hence

prop, not

except, without

/"'y

6 12

Pr

De Che al.,

ruin

man of ruin, destroyer Na

NabS0

so

by^pa DIN

DSN), twice

not clean, with a subst. Is 14 6 iTiD ""Ap? TQtS a


stroke of iion-cessation, i.e. a never-ceasing
stroke, with a finite vb. (si vera 1.) EZ13 3

bvibyi in

not, with an adj.

negation, no

v3

v|

(cf.

elsewhere always ''fyS (with

'3.

llVl

prop, failure, hence used as particle

(PvVm but v. Dr

earth on

[n'pi] subst. (from nba. of the form

would be ad-

44

).

(0)

32a

22

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).
4. With preps,

a.

wap

86

in order not... (negation of ? sq.


sq. inf. cstr., as
-

inN ni3n

''Plpap

Gn4

l0

so as not
inf.),

usually

gave a sign to Cain

in order that any finding him

should not smite him, 19 21 38 Ex 8 18 25 9 17 Lv


30
1
20 4 26 13 Dt 8 11 1 12 the man that doeth pre-

sumptuously yJ2K ''Jjlpap so as not to hearken


12
23
10
13
etc. (cf. Je i6 'i7 'i8
Dn 9 11 ) v 20 Ju
42
23
2 +. ^yin Vipap in order not to profit (the
i

result represented forcibly as the design;

cf.

sub jypp) Is 44 10 Je 7 s after vbs. of commanding


;

Gn 3 which I commanded thee laap-^aN 'ripap


not to eat thereof, 2 K 1
Je^s 81 " Ru 2 9
11

15

swearing Dt 4
2

k 23

12 9

10

21

Jos 5 Ju 21 7 Ez 20 15 agreeing
interceding Je 36 2
Once p Vi ?3 ?
,

".

(cf.

$ rypb

Ez

20
,

!>

-IOJB

Ch

19

3
).

with the impf., Ex 20" 2 S 14 14


11
(cf. -flags, & JO Dt 33 ).
In Je 23 14 27 18 sq.
perf., which is inconsistent with the nature of

Twice as

conj.

a final conj.: rd. either 1315^, 1N3J, or

Dr

(cf.

0bs

41

On Ez

).

an account of not

Nu

sq. inf.
28

Ez 1
*

14

238d

v.

t b. *l ]>3D

supr.

w3;

TvpP

t c.

RS^

"

11

sq. inf.)

72
),

or an

one

?m<t'Z

left

him (them)

?io

a remnant,

DW

^2-ny

Dt

^72

).

t[PT72]

vb. trouble (Aram. M cjNA,

Ar. iAj he weak in intellect

cf.

also 7rn)

v.

mnb

onix cnbao Kt (Qr wbraq


needless) Ezr 4 troubled them in building.

only Pi. Pt.

Tnn ?2l

S?3 Ex 29 40 +

Pt. pass.

28

fuse

Wv|

t.,

Ex

29

n^73 Lv

t.,

+ 4 t.; 1.

= speech,

n2tJ>

(obj.

11 79 (J).

2*

mingle, con-

Gn

language, q.v.)

mix

(cakes or flour, etc. always


with oil) term, techn. sacrif.,only P (H Lv 2 3 13 ),

2.

Lv

Di on

EX 2 9 40 LV

Nu g

73.79

22
33
8
2
io 11 . Jb 14 12
3 Jos 8 io 1
'nba-ny ft7Z there he no heaven (cf.

33

32r>

<

(Ew

inf.

i -

cf.

a verbal noun

^nbany *#
1-

Nil

31C>,

in ihe phrate (Qnb) tf>-v*re>n vij>sn5?

),

Tnt?

Nu

(negation of

T|njn& vibao.

a perf. (Ges;

sq.

16 f>

DL 1

117

10

Lv

'

nm, 'j#a

NU 7

13

23

rbb

'a

13-10.25.3'l.37.43..55.0i:<;7.

.^^

1212

nto

mbn Lv

fine flour (in the

fjjp fDBfc

V&3 ^

with fresh

oil

this sense;

92

AV

23

Ex

ni?n

made by mixing with

i.e.

i.e.

usually as

I5 4.6.9 28 5.9.1S.K.IS.S0.M 29 3..14 B a 3

'bo 'a nreo


6 l0

I4 10 21

(opp. na-in) 9 \ 'bo 'a

Lv7

ri7D

oil;

'bo 'a nibn ri7D Nu


form) of cakes so made,

/ shall be (am) anointed


RV; vb. not elsewhere in
11

Hup Che

rd. Vl*a fr. H73, inf.

my wasting my
wasting strength, of declining age; Israel uudcr
figure of old man ; this however is not favoured
by context. The passage is therefore doubtful.
cstr.

abstr. for concrete,

sf.,

Hithpo. Impf. bbisn? Ho 7 8 '1 Nin D^Dya Dnax


Ephraim, among the peoples doth he mix him;

dreadful event, cann?a Is 17 14 pi. nin?3

n.f. terror,

lamity, destruction

Jb i8" + 7t.; cstr. nini)3 Jb24 17 ; 1. only pi.


11
20
15
'a *d Jb i8 14 =death,
terrors Jb 18 27 30
17
2. calamity Is 1 14 pi.
cf. ni^2f 'a Jb 24
21
s6
19
19
^ 73 calamity, destruction Ez 26 27 28

but

self;

Ew Now derive here fr. 773 = 1173 (cr

723) waste away,

Hiph. Impf.

Hiph.

cf.

7331

';

+ 1.

nn^Zl

n.pr.f. (etym. dub.)

nn7S n.pr.loc.

4 ,prob.

= nbjn Jos

27

=i Ch i

NiSa

42

a city of Simeon

nbs 1 9 3 cf. Di

Dn

tlBNttflp^ZL n.pr.m.

COT Dn i
"WN

["\]tJ>

king

Dl

Dn 4

tl.

in

BD Dnpi5:

Balat

t373

explicable),

-hi,

Ch

site

Ch

Gn

1010

;"

Hoffm 2 * 1887

56

conj.

= god Saturn?) protect the

name then inname given to Daniel by Neb.


s

Ar.

cf.

30

24

hyjh-i

Is30 24

or 713

= 733).

fodder

'

(Aram.^^a;

sf.

moisture of fresh pasture)

vv? Jb6

30

Is

24"

Jb

5
;

fodder

7v3

(strictly,

Is

mixed

as growing in field 24"

24

7^a] vb. denom. to give provender


Qal Imp}, baji Ju 19 21 Qr (Kt 713^1) sq.

til. [

j>

T^Vt"3 n.m. snail (Shaph. form, causing


moisture, from notion of moisture or fluid in

773);

/7^1 vb. mingle, mix, confuse, con-

found (Ar. Jo moisten (with water), cf. JAj


Pr70
moisture, As. laldlu, Dl
cf. Ph. 77a name
of a sacrifice, & NH^S; Aram. 7?i'3, ^ aiii)

name

due to slimy

trail

^ 58

9
,

7V3E/

dfi.

7]'7rr

1 72^1 n.[m.] confusion, violation of nature,


or the divine order

18

sub nb.

v.

lb

fodder, farrago)

conn, with Bel, but

nn^s,

give provender to the asses.

"P^ofo Dn

n.m.

dub.

= Bab. baldtsu-usur, protect his life!


7

t^3,

sub nb.

v.

io 1 (prob.

1. descendant of Esau

2. a Benjamite

and we faded aivay, but rd. perh. 7231 fr.


Di (De, less probably, derives from 7,3

Ew Now Ho

cf.

cf.
29

Tln7S n.pr.m.
36

cf.

'

+11.

733

handmaid of

Rachel, concubine of Jacob Gn 2c) 29 30 s 4 5 7


2 25
(sons Dan & Naphtali) 37 s (prob. gloss,
35"
23
iCh7 13 .
01) 4 6

29

Is 64

Lv 18

23

20 12 (H)

cf.

Di on

15
.

T7>Qn

n.[m.] confusion, obscurity (on

2C7
form cf. Ar. conj. v. Inf. Sta* ) Lv 2r" (H)
">3^
Di.
cf.
(||
13^3 "n i.e. defective sight?
;

I?3,

pi,

*#K

niljp, etc.)

,,

>

Qal
infr.);

Pf.

Impf.

7^a
1

Gnu

pi.

n7a3

tf&i

= n?3J

u (but
92

Gn

7
,

cf.

cf.

Ko

t[D/!Il] vb. curb, hold in


D73,

f^>) Qal

hf. D&aj>

(NH id.,

+ 32

9
,

cf.

Aram.
Che.

118

d^i

D 72

Lag 11

cf.

fig,

Eth. (l([(\i fig, Ar. JJJ a kind of


59 ""-;
hence following).

(cf.
1

vb.denom. gather

t[DT>Il]

tend

figs,

fig-

trees, sycamores ( nvLfav, 93 vellicans, prob.


properly to nip the sycamore fruit to fit it for

eatinjr.'v. Tristr

Theodoret ap. Fi

fy 721

loc

Am 7

QolPt.obte,

Hist Bib 3

HexapI ad
14

" Bo

"

1 "-

Tlieophrast

p S8S

39

"*

?b:
10

Che); subj. wicked men,enemies^35"''Is49 cf.


La 2 16 (abs.) Hb i 13 obj. reflex, in sense Ec io 12
;

= annihilate
(||n*nfn);

Is25 7 8
-

b.

lit.

Jb

indef. subj.

vb. swallow down, swallow up,

18

2S20

for extravagance,

yb^

imjxf.

squandering Pr 2i 50

s 17", yb* Jb 37 20

13

C.

Pr 19 28
Pu.

Q'ybp

Pt.

19 - 20

^;

icpao

for greedily (seize, adopt) practise

fig.

destroyed Jb 37 20
he swallowed up,
Is9
10
(impers.); ruined Is 9 15
cf. ~&nb ybrfS 2 S 17
i.e.

Q^OpB' '2.

= destroy

(yet

Hithp. Impf

sub Pi.)

cf.

ybnn

fs.

I07 27 (subj. nD3n) their wisdom is all gone,


they are at their wit's end (cf. sub Pi.)

yp-

(XH

engulf (idea of quickness, suddenness)


Ar. iJo swallow, Eth. flV0:

id.,

^:s; As.

yb
3

nyb Xu

30
1

3 pi.

vb? Jb 2o 18 y^ar. Ex
ybrn Xu i6 32 + 2 t.;
Xu i6 34 oybrn Dt
jy^ani

Jon

Jb

19

ii

69

fs.

uybn

lfi
,

Ex

toyman

15

sfVyr

Is 2S

-;

? Jb

,,

subj.

Ex

12

Jon

30 33 34

12

Jb 20 15 (obj.

of greed

1. sivallow down,
1

26

10

Dt 1

V' 1

12

(71X^3)

by enemy Ho 8 7 Je 51 34
whelming by calamity ty 69 16
tion

enjoyment,

06 17

124 3

>//

devouring words

2. thing swallowed

Je5i

ii'.b,

n-)D

(||

44

'aVlK

flB>i>).

riNXni

Vap rmi /

toi'B bring forth that which he hath


sivallowed out of his mouth.

I^l

tn.
i

yb Gn

43
;

-nya

n.pr.m.

32

=i Ch i a king
oyb & Di Gn 3 6

36

'i (cf.

V% Gn 3 6 =i

1.

33

44

of

32

Ch

Edom,
2. y.b

).

Penjamin G1146 Xu26


iCk7 6 7
(yb).
3. y^a a Beubenite 1 Ch 5 s
21

ist son of

38i4

'

t^ba.

adj.gent. of 2, 'an n

Xu

coll.

26

38
.

fig.

tin. i'73, n.pr.loc. city

of devasta-

devouring,

"

yb"n:n ^52

PVj; opp. X^p vomit); of

Pr

violence, extortion

of full

ace.

cbt? Gn

subj.

c.

n [m- ] swallowing,

577 3.

1.

2. swallow up, engulf, subj.

H? Ex 15 Xu 1

thing swallowed. 1 swallowing = destruction,

10

'

nt2P

/wip/.

Is 2 8

'oybri

sf.

"yb? H08 7 3 fpl. ruyioni G1141 7


Gn 41 s1 i pi. sf. 0$33 Pr i 12 //. j6ab

7 -4

sf.

:|

nayb;

:2

sf.

wb f

sf.

mpl.

ZimBP27) Qal Pf.


34
(Qr, cf. Kt -);

*?yba Je 5

sf.

'

!??3,

belu, Pi. cZesfrw/

Jb.20 15

fs.

Aram.

eort,

ny^n v.

"iy'S

Gni4 2 8
-

q. v.

sub nb.

over-

profit

(subj. nbfD);
Jb 20 18 (no obj.)

iyb?

Is 2 8 7 ; swallowed

CyyS n.pr.m. Balaam (ace. to Sta M =


prop, b = ba + (god)
yb + q xi,r stuS Bib
1.

=*

'

Pf. y^a?

Niph.
up,

Ho

s
,

i.e.

devastated

Ho

of.

Pi. Is 3 1 ") Is

(yet

Pi. Pf.
3 pi.

yW

wb

Is 25 s

Is 3

-,-

87

+3

pi.

engulfed by wine

(pTTfQ

1 s.

-;

ybx

Inf. J/b

ms. ybfl

]& consec. Is 2,5


ijyb La 2 16 sf. inyb

Xu

sf.

fg

^ybn

3 ms. yja^
_

^y^ani Jb

o8

yb ^ 55

/.
s

Jb

mg ,3^^

gf 3

sf.

ybx is i 9
Hb i vb La

4-"

sf.

Is

10
;

Jb 2
20
swaZZow Xu 4 (yb|
2

sf.

tyfe

(||

bs),

Is 19

(obj.

<~ivy),

^3

i.e.

confuse,

yb

''pA
so -f 55 10 Q^iK'b
Lord, divide their speech (cf.?b Gn

found;

55
;

11

iPKaap,

+2

Bd ra12 8

t.;

so

Jos

24

Xu 22

(P)

(E) ^li 6

Dt

Xe

23

5S

13

2
.

con-

confuse.

7 9

town

If/3Xaa/i

mod. Bel 'ame,


Survey 47
11

in

Manasseh

= Dyb^

6 hours

Ch

(q.v.) Jos

X. of Nablns,

"f"Lp/jJ vb. waste, lay waste (As. baldku,


Pi. destroy,

Po.

& v.De

Lyon Sarsor

'

61
;

Pt. without o,

subj. '\ obj.

p^n);

be Qal Pt.)

cf.

9 - 10

8 16

49 ; 1.
os a swallowing
elsewhere
for an instant)
2. swallow up, engulf, usually c. ace, a. fig. of
destruction, ruin, Is 3 12 (obj. TVf); (Ba from a
II. yb confound, cf. Di
v also 9 15 19 3 2 8 7
10
2 5 5 8
27
^
Jb 2 3 io 8 f 21 10
^ 55 107 ) subj. La 2
Pi.

19

13

22

JE) 3i

(all

tii. D377* 3, n.pr.loc.

2o=.

13

22-24

fi-."rina (q.v.)

S 20 19

|[

W).

t.;

13E*a

+ 47t. Xu
(D) (cf. R D Jos

5- 7-8-9

^35" 5 /!/>/. ~yb? Pr 19H


:n.
is
D j,^ ^ 2 [id. 3
8 p r 2I
Ec 10

'j,

Dy), son ofliya, prophet

OP

cf.

sf.

Ar. l^JJ a desert)

rn^bs IS2 4

(||pp.ia,

on form (which might


254

Lag 6SM8 **;

also

also pp2 Po.

Je 5 2 and intensive use of Inf. abs. Xiph. Is


s
further Pu. (i.e. intens.) Pt, Xa 2 11 (this
24
however perhaps largely influenced by assonance). Pu. Pt. npT bp Xa 2" ('am n^npi n^a),
,

devastated, or as subst.

devastated

city.

pb3. n.pr.m. (devastator) king of Moab,

119

wwah:
"nSS

J3

'3

Nu

2 2

(E)

Jui i 25 Mi

+ Jos

24

s 4 r
-

+ 37

Nu

t.

22-24

(all

JE)

P
K

17 and the people worshipped there


11
2 K 17
these were also used by the mixed
population after the exile of Israel 2 K i^ M 3 32
cities 2

--

nBNE^2,>!RPNVnv.

sub

TlvrT'S n.pr.m. (=inqtiirer1

i>ya.

NH

these various idolatrous high places were first


2 3238
5 ' 20
2
destroyed by Josiah 1
2 Ch
1
2

& Aram.

34 The worship of Yahweh on high places continued in Judah until the exile 1
22 44 2 K
3

who returned with

E93; cf. sub p) an Israelite


Zerubbabel Ezr 2 2 Ne 7~

[rhi],

"fth?L v. sub

30

the sanctity code predicts that Yahweh


will destroy them Lv2 6 30 they were regarded
as the reason for the rejection of Shiloh ty 78 s3

15

nb.

n.f high place

t HOS.

account of firm

MP )- Je 4 8 +
Nu

Am

35

27

Moab. nc3
13
pi. nioa
9

19

Zim BP4S

As. bdmdte

cf.

-/appar. D13 on

+62

t.;

1.

nnoan 1 s
'noa Jb9 8

cstr.

32 Is 58 Mi i (Ew
4
52114
Ges 5s7,5 archaic fem. cstr. with retracted
accent before monosyl. in poetry, bdmo-the not
Is 14

14

13

13

Dt

Vlioa

14

34

fo0;6f.VYB?2S22 +3t.; Tiioaf i8 +iot.;


1 high place, mountain : "I5P ni?03 forest
mountains Mi 3"= Je 26 18 D'p'iy 11103 ancient
23
mountains Ez 36 2 ;ns JTID2 Nu 21 (E poet.)
34

The compiler of Kings, writing from the point


of view of the Deut. code, complains rrit33ii pi

/w'^/i,

places, battle-fields, the chief places of

the land giving possession, victory, dominion:

"pniKa by on thy high places (Gilboa, the battle1925


19
(in v
field) 2 S I
has a doublet T?

dead, v.

We

}'~\N ricZe i/pora <A<?

&
b.

14

58
of God
Is

cf.

Dt

TID2 ^>y 331


land Dt 32 13

a. 0/ Israel:

Dr).

high places of the


34
34
29
f i8 =2 S 22
33

Hb

y\H T)C3 ^y TIT tread upon

Am 4

places of the earth

Jb9 s 3y T103
;

of Babylon)

b]l i"6y

Is 14

13

Mi

the

19

high

TI02
(aspiration of the king
cf.

14

G>

3. high places, as

Rehoboam

a.

under green

trees,

and in

cities

still later

for

the chapels erected thereon, and once apparently for a portable sanctuary (decked with
diverse colours) Ez 16 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
.

"

S 9 12 23 io 5 13 (nC3H
for nn'Qn We Dr).
The custom continued in
the reign of Solomon, but Gibeon was i"ID3n
nhljn 1 K >4 cf. 1 Ch r :9 2 29 2 Ch i 313 High
places of Baal were also used Nu2 2 41 (E) Je 19 5
of Moab Is 15 2 16 12 Je 48 s5 (cf. MI 27 );
32
these must be demolished Nu33 52 (J). Solomon
on them,

offered sacrifices

35

cf.

Ch

15

20 33 and

17

14
places
1

nUXD & DntW

and under every green tree


b. Asa did not remove the high

23
.

15

?y3 niD3).

hill

14

(2

Ch

14

24

incorrect unless

is

Jehoshaphat in his reform on

c.

the basis of the covenant code did not remove


22" (rritoan-nx -vpn niy 2 Ch 17 16 is
them 1

doubtless incorrect, possibly rd. ni3VO); Jehoram, his son, made high places in the cities of
Judah 2 Ch 21 11 ( S3; not mountains <>);
and Ahaz sacrificed on high places on the hills
and under every jjreen tree and in every city
5
16 4 2 Ch 2 8 425
(rd.
of Judah 2
cf. Mi i
1890 73f
-)
nNUnl so
X Che al.; yet cf. JBL

'

4 - 22

d.Hezekiahi emovedthem2Ki8 2Ch3i 32 12


3
2 Ch
Is 36'; but Manasseh rebuilt them 2 K 2
319
and the people continued to sacrifice
33
,

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
5 8 9
2 K 23
but subsequently there were niB2
nsnn in the valley of Ben Hinnom Je 7 31 and
3
30
cf. Ez 6
20 29
J-I1D3 throughout Judah Jei7
(questioned by Ew & Co).
4. funereal
moundif) EZ43" (Thes, but in their hir/h places
BY; in their death Theod Ew Hi EYm),
9
Is 53 (Lowth Ew Bo Bochvell Orelli; but in
his death
II Y, or martyr death De Che Br).
-

AV

AV

t J~n2l n.pr.loc. (high place or great high

Moab Nu2i I9 20 =^3 nfea Nu

'

built D1J03 with

on every high

places of worship, at first on hills and mountains, later on artificial mounds or platforms,

12 4 14 4 i5 4

praises the few pious kings who destroyed them.

2.

rip X? 2

place) place in

22

41

Jos
,

17

possibly on Mt. 'At far us

H723, n.pr.m.

cisionl

cf.

(=

cf.

Di.

son of circum-

t3"J3

sub p) descendant of Asher

CI17 33

:ii

built

mC3

(platforms or chapels) to

Bethel
JIN

niD3

K
Ho

15

of Israel built H102

sub
v.

a, p.

sub

91.

,102.

|2 J n.m.son(MIPli.p;
Sem

s P rachforsoh c

and ni03n

TO

in all their

so Sab.
~

CIS

Ar. \\ As. bin(u),


^3 Drill
Lyon Sa,rgo " 9,1-r 7 esp. in bin-bin, grandson COT
G1 ss
cf. Dl infr.; Aram. "13, -Js>, pi. i^3. ^1^;
No "' possibly orig. concf. Palm., esp. Yog
cf.

'

2 Ch
they are called
10 s priW niD3 A1117 9 the kings

12

rn^Ii

Chemosh

and Milkom on the Mt. of Evil Counsel opposite Jerusalem 1 K 11': Jeroboam made
temples on the ancient high places of Dan and
3132

*iftB v.

120

D
nected with H33 build, so Thes,

(Dl

Pr

getter

& cf. Ba

104

of this -/lost in
*

(J3, J?)
10

18
Est
27

23

183

cstr.

Heb. form

v Sta

f3

im

ZMG

25

Gn

49

"f?

Gn

23

18

Ez

"J?

32

Nu 8

17

17

Nu

133

s2 22

10 - 17

prefix

c.

but all traces


</perh. orig. bilit.
-);

) abs. '3 Gn

Gn

f|

Ne 6 18 &
2 Ch 25
3
5

As. bdnu, be-

cf.

eS8S

+;

fl

25

3 - 15

24

13

10

10

14

10

17

16

cf.

16

18

10 14

na

Dt5

(11133)
14

K4

daughter

18

10

^127 +
S19 135 1K3

disciplined

26
;

&

llf

'n

42'

20
of son as
S i M1

17

'

cared for Dt i 31
5
24
trained Dt8 Pr 3 12 13
;

17

2^) laan

inan her elder son


fD]5n her

Dt 2 i cf. 1 S8 2
Gn27 42 in|n 13a 27
15'

fan

15 -

Gn

iQN"f3 son of his mother,

27

i.

^33

younger son

1542

In partic. a.

own

e.

nasi

(uterine) bro-

s9
19
20
9
27 Ju 8 f 50 6 9 & v. ON;
^fnX '33 sons of thy father brethren Gn49 8

Gn 4 3 29

ther

cf.

tb. f^lp

(poet.)

''pa

= cousins Nu 36
1

S3

cf.

c.

hadad

616

Tiglath-pileser 16

cf.

K8

of himself to Elisba 2
7

16

24 17

6 17

9
;

esp. to express intimate

and gracious relation with God '* calls Israel


nil *J3 Ex 4 22 cf. v23 Ho 1 v. also + 80 16 (but
D^:3 Dti4 ; ^33
cf. Che); wn^s mn^>
:

nm

f 82

fi^y

(||

D-rta); \n-f>K V.?


'

Dt 32 s (pi.) v 20 (pi.)

Is

'

14

30

added

32

12

2-4

Ho 2

1
;

cf.

farther

Je 3 1422 4 22 3 i 5;

30
14
of future Davidic king 2 S 7 =i Ch 17 13 cf.
7
expressly referred to Solomon 1 Ch 22 10
^ 2
28 s also of children (offered in fire) Ez 16 21

Gn6

24

\33

Jbi

applied to supernatural beings

1
;

Dnb

^33

Jb

38

7
;

D^N

^33

e. 0"lN~ja
29 (on which cf. Che's note) 89'
3
son of man, cf. ' '33, v. EHX t^N
4
10
3
tf. 133"|3=<A2/ grand& (|| DIN ^a) 49 62
son Ex io 2 Dt 6 2 Ju 8 22 cf. Je 2 7 7 also pi. Ex
925
7
Jui2 14 2K17 41 2 Ch8 40 Jb 42 16
34 Dt4
s
25
22
6
1 28 Pr 13
also f3 alone with
17 Ez 37
similar reference Gn 29 (Laban son of Nahor)
i/'

ii 28

215

17

32
also

VTjJjD-rja Is 7 4

^'^3 Nu

5-9

i6 78

8 1C

^3tpT"f3

is 7 6

cf. also

D^^-fS

h. designated as

born in old age of father


D'HWan "OS sons of one's youth

i.e.

WS'JS one born

in

my

slave) so )V3 ^33

Ec

binations

^^

Gn
-^

37
4
127

opp.

Gn

house

also

15 (i.e.
in various com-

i.

expression of contumely, "[3


2030 ; njn nsfien-fa 2
6 32 this

(o) as

nvrien niyp

-l,

son of a murderer

cf. i533

3a Jb 30 8

O^ya

'pa

Is57 (|| IS?*? ^.]); cf n "3C^ n ^"l?


v1 ) (/3) as term of respect, dignity,
B v}i n ~f3 son of nobles Ec io 17 (in Aram.=/ree
11
Q-ljr^jjp-fS^.; cf.^-f3
born); Cpaq-fSIs 19
ii 2

-OS

ib.; H33J?

Ju

(cf.

f 72

86

^IPH? ^

(||^9);

(ll^ay) &T"in5?-"33

3 Ju 8 18

,/,

102

29

'

in addressing

'>

of noble appearance

with name of ancesj


tor, people, land, or city, to denote descendants,
inhabitants, membership in a nation or family,
21
nrro.3 Gn 2 3 3 7 10
(a) e. g. "QJP?.? Gn 1 o
etc.
ip.

Tfbsn

oft. pi.

49 ^ all P (n&r"3a Nu 24 v. sub


32
itoj v.? Gn 6 515
Gn
8);
33 J0S24
3
Dt 2 812 29 T'yB' ^33 Gn 36
"Q3n(^33)-f3
Jos i5 + (cf. sub %); &b '3? Dt 2 919 f 83
lp^pa (lit. Gn 4 6 27 48 1 Ch 5 ) Nu i 2 6
10.11.U.18.M

25

32

io

22

17

19

"lin-''3a

19

20 21

23

HBO)
3 6 (*
n^3p DaB' 70 13a 1
34

'3

19

+6

Jos,

t.

cf.

16

23 3 2

33

28 37
-

even

77

n^n ^a (lit.

23

Chs
) 2 Ch

32

Ch 18 1 Ch 3
13
13
41
8
2 Ch 2 9 Ezr 2 3 + (v. ^DN)
17

S8 18

ip \33

nn'p 13a in titles of

42-49, 84, 85, 87, 88 esp. (/3) ftor 3 (standing designation of people of Ammon) Gn i9 38 +
11

yjr

81

?.

& No ZMG1886

pay

(cf.

t.

(lit.

DwNH

'"I3SH3 3?3

Nu

l^"fa yp'irr

'

171

d.

name

to personal

19

34

+ etc.;
34 + a?3-ja ava-j; 1 K i 2
without personal name (often with impli11
cation of contempt) B*j?-f3 1S10
^"J 3 1 S
7.8.9.13
1.
10
27.30.31
PHI? ^33 2 S l6 10
22
2O
25 2 g 2Q
12 - 28

by Benby Ahaz to

^33, used

11

^a my son, as term of kindliness or endearment,


used by Eli to Samuel
21 23
810
l
2 +
v. also Pr i

24,20 2

beloved
spared

19 29 ; owing reverence, obedience, etc. to


parents Pr 6 20 io 1 13 1 ; 1^33 ^33 thy first-born

son (hi

own

17

"OS
32 ;
4
sons of the fourth generation, and,

oft.;

Ex

Gn 5

17

17
6
rejoiced in Gn 30

^jpa-ja Is 49 13

4f 28

36

1114

1428

Ex 2
Mai

1S30 Jbi
Gn 30 (cf. 1 2 16 2

16

desired
2

man Gn

begotten by a
||

+ oft., cf.

37 38

Naomi Eu

so of

19

30

cf.

v. also
in general, descendants Jos 2 2
sub i. infr.
g. constantly, as more precise de-

Nu

Gn 2 i +; ^aEx2o +; \^ Dt7 3 1K11


i]33 Gn
i33 Gn 4 + ;" H33 Gn2i +;
3o +
pl.'D^a Gn 3 + cstr. "33 Gn6 +; sf. ^a Gn
43
'?a Jos 22 25 + Qb?3 Ex 3 22 + etc.;
3 i +;
1115
25
1. sow, male child, born of a woman G114 16

'

K io

signation,

28 43

sons G1131

0^3"!

daughters' children his

calls his

^a

Laban

Ch

11
s
fa Dt 25
"f? Ex 33"+ 32 t. (29 t.
49
in combination pTfa (WB* Bhn) JffihrV); sf. ^3

Gn

Mai

Gn
6

Gn 42

34

7 .25.27

cf.

16

77

5.22. 26

35

&

49

Dr Sm66 );

a'py;

2^

chiefly (y)

I? 34

bvrv^

^33

'ja

I0 g.
(lit.

45 4 6 Ex i ) Ex i 7 + 613 t., incl. Hex


427 (of which 328 P, 49 E, 25 J, 2.5 D), Ju 61,
SK Ch 73 (23 in ref. to ancient history, 10 in
opp. to Judah); so also Vrss & var. sometimes
for't^rv?, e.g. Jos2i 43 +v.Di, Ezs' + v.Co;
s

21

r//-

also the reverse

Ez

al.;

note esp. b^"i^ '3 Dy

Ex i 9 bxyp '3 ""ay EX3 r


^n-i'^^s my
7
Exl6
t ^ T -2S.26
Lv 1 1 2 Nu i 53 8 920 131
1 5
10

i.2. 9 .io

2-

121

p
2

if 19 25" 2 6 3
Byn'bai '^ ' a ~^?T
(J)'nW

also

Nu

26

18

?a

12

(all P); 'b '3 nVrn

^?

Gn 46

(lit.

Nu Jos, Ju

t.

'^

^-^

2 6" 1

12

'

916

ju 3

3 N"e io 40

Ch

310

v21

(so rd. also

)
-

21

Jos 15 & v. sub |0'33) 2 S i


1 Ch 4"+ 8 t.
Chr, Je 7 30 + 4 t. Je; Ho 2" Jo 4 6819 Ob 12 (not
in K, of Judah or of any other tribe, except
53

cf.

' '33
1

K 12

Ch6

18

31

50

but note

Gn 4 6 u Ex 6 Nu 3
16

Nu3

15

i6'-

Aaron

Nu

16 10 ;

17

18 21 Jos

etc.);

Ch5 27

i> *3f!?3
'3 B'3nbn

f\?

(e)
1

N??

(lit.

cf.

Ex 3 2 26
Dt

^TOrn?

'3

10

13

44

pm

PTO

'33 D'ibn B'3nan

4 u ^npi?? B'3nan

Sm Co

'330

ceding word, making


of peoples, lands,

and

join

pi.)

(8)

of '330 to pre"OS-

with names

Am 9

cities, B'*C>3 '33


'

7.9.12.23.

28

'33

;
-

nnan yn

18

Dn
2

12

ym

1
;

K 23

D1p;'33

T">?

'P.?

Ch 35 s -"*;

Gn 29 Ju

Je 4 9 "Ez25
(*) of bulls,

410

Dn

11

23

(pi.)

Lv

Bnap HEOO

Je 20 15
Ct 2 3

"19I I?

Pr

22

28

7"

4 - 16

39

lifeless things,

Jb

'33

Jb i 3 Is n 14
Ezr2 =Ne7 6

'

Gn 3

16

Ex

38

^Sn
32

;'

'33

J0S17 male chilyoung men


4. </te young of animals
6 7
710
1 S 6
Zc 9 9
cf. Dt 2 2
3. youth,

|3Gn49 2222

n J3; see Che trans.

n'33-by

(X)

;1p3"|3 etc. v. sub 7b infr.

of plant-shoots rn'3
(||

(nb> iK T,C>)

Jb4 n 28 8

nap Je 26;

hence

dren,

13p

(k)

BO '33 Dt 3 2 14 (song) cf Klo SK 1872 * Di.

2. children (male and female)


22

Byn

'33

K5

t(^)n3'non

14

'Byn '33
12

28

Hoffm ES

&

5.

also ?3,/,8o

6.

crit. n.)

K 20
*

83

s5

K2

,3.5.7.15

.1.38.38

BAS Ub!

K15f

>

Am 7

14

prob.

tBny$n

N?3

"man '33 2 Ch 25 13 men of the troop,


1*
v. Palm. Nm'E"33 men ofthecaravanYog^
20
19
7
alsoH7'13n'33 = e r27es+Ezr4 6
8 io
(v.nbi3
Ezr2 4e

cf.

fig.

16

of

3!,

&

3?."?3

tGn

late)

= foreigner (only

"

sub n?3); further, in

i7

Ex

12 27
-

Lv22 25

43

12

45 46
tls 56
f 2 S 22
5
10
s
711
7
f i8" Ne 9 Is 60 61 62 Ez 44 ^ 144 ,,
'an-'ja is 56
also Baray onan D'a^inn '33 Lv
4 5
b. of animals, "'P 3 "^ son of (the) herd,
25
3 1 S 14 32
i.e. young one of the herd, 1p3 '33 "lp
T

Ez 44

9 -9

'an-'a

:i

"i33-'33

5 - 46

cf.

"^"JS

t'ay

the herd

Nu

(P);

15

s 9
-

fit

Lv

9 (P) ; then, in general, one of


8
for food Gn i8'- (J), for sacrifice

'3n-p only Lv 12 6

">P
T 3"f3

Nu(all
np3 '33

EX29 Lv 4
P)+ 2 Ch 13 Ez 43
(P);
Nu28 n 27 2 9

t.

One
45 46
'33
fohK
also
Gn
1S

13 - 17

19 -

IB

15

19 - 23 - 25

(P); esp.

Nu7 +i6

16 3 23 18

3 - 14

49(poem,J; H^'y); fN'r'33 + 1 4 4 6 B'ONn-'3


14
s
10
f 29 B'apin '33 Est 8 n31(n) '33 Lv i +
W
-"33
cf. n3i'-f3 Lv 12 (all P);
t. Lv + Nu 6
-

1^3 Pi-30 17 3n'y '33 fi 4 f


followed by word of quality,
l

10 10

2S2 13 I7
Jui8 2 2K2 16

= mighty
K +7

^8 9

re&efe

Nu

23

(for
25

^nn

nbiy '33 toicked

TTja

n. relat.

t.

man

Ch;

S 14 52 18 17

^'b

S3

34

10

'33 v.

WViX

'n '33
10

Ju2i
+(/3)
Ch 1 7 9 Ho io 9

'330 t^'S sj^K

men

(cf.

82

a as

characteristic, etc.

esp. f(a) ?)n(' )yf\2


28

8.

np '33

b^bl); +(y)

n^3); +(8) JVbngFin V.? o

14"= 2 Ch 25
t(f)
of 2>ledges=- hostages 2
JIIO '33 i.e. those deserving of death 1 S 26 16
s4

mO"|3

g I2 5 nn^Ori '33 appointed or ex21


2 one
cf. t(C) n l3:!
poseii <o death y}r 79" 102
5
worthy of smiting Dt 25 s +(17) *ty V.? Pr 31
45
8
'33 Je 4 8 =tot(<9) sji^n '33 Pr3i
1(0
so

'

f^

multuous ones; so also (

RV Di al.

= JINK*)

+(<) ini'n '33

Zc 4

14

riE*

'33

Nu 2

17

cf.

i.e. anointed ones

Gn

2
15 son of possession, i.e. heir;
12
t^pDgi'fl'bb'n Is i4 scm of dawn; t(e)ofani26
s
mals rDEJ '33 i.e. proud beasts Jb 28 41
() of

t(X) PJf'O-f?

Jonah's gourd rM-|3Jon

1010

+(0) of a fertile

4
1
9. 11. relat. of age a. of
5
32
men/rut^' Jritb B-on-f? n'3 'n^i G115 cf. 7''-)hill JOE'"!? p.p Is

'

'33 sjyarks

arrows

ing to father's calling) & N'33~|3


alsotB^n'an '33 iChg^Ezi^'io 18

"VlB>N
Ezi6 2 3
Ezi6
'3 Ez 30 5 (Co del. px); ?33 '3 Ez
i5.i7.23.
p^-p / 3 Jo4 6. ps /3 j 02 23La4 2
23
2
^i49 (cf.Zc 9 13 ). Vid. further (.) ^p.J? "'33 Lv
17
cf. 20
Nu 2 2 5 Ju 1 1617 Ez 3 11 33 2.12.17.30'37 18
1

B'lXO

26

'33

Proph

guild, order

those belonging to the

i.e.

Zehnpfund
comp.
As. mar sipri (siprdtum), son of a messengermessenger, and explains from the son's succeed(

,8

15

prophetic order

corn of'my threshing-

i.e.

member of a

a.

or class, +B'N'a3H '33

19

31

Ch 23 s4 27
from priests) Ne 1 23 EZ40 46 (including pP* "Of
the priests); also 6 '3 ni3no 1 Ch 9 18 "&} '33
27
1 Ch 12
Ne io 40 B&n '33 1 Ch i5 15 24 30 (cf.
40
29
also i?); (C) pnK
(lit. EX28
1 Ch 5
24
21
14
oft. Aaron and his sons lit. Ex 27
28 + ) Lv
5.8.13
6 7.11 ? 10.33 J os 2 j lCh6 35.39.42 ^4^ + Lev i tes )
3
131
Ne 12 47 also B'3rfan K ?a Lv i"- u 2 2 3 2
24
3
Nu3 io 8 &Jos2i 2Ch3i 19 cf. 26 2 9 21 35 1414
p3n PH^ V.? Lv 1 7 Jos 2 4 (as subdivision of
Levites)v cf.Lv7 34 pnN '33-jik mn' "ona-ns
B'lkll 2 Ch 1 9 cf. v 10 once in sing. pnKl? fnan
Ne io 39 v. also sub pn (,) tpP? ^3 Ez 4 o 2C
3

cf.Vljn?

10

P, poet.,

12
31 cf. 1
15
20
24 Ezr 8 (distinguished

21

IJIBtpKL^
floor Is 2

28
) Ex 3 2

23
(as including sons of

10

'

& Mai

1 - 20 - 21

for usage with other tribes of

the articles;

Isr., v.

HOO Jos I5

iTlVI' '33

inch

P
13

Jb

fit*?;??

5';

stars B>?y

Jb 4

2
;

^.3

P ;Gn 5 o 2 Jos 1 4- 2 4 29 (all E) Nu 3 2 ( J).


3330
1 Ch 2
Dt 31 also Ju 2 3 1 S4 2 S 4 I9
1

1 1.

15

21

23

3 - 4 -"

Je52

27

Ch

+ 41

24

15

Ex 30

2'11"

14

38

Xu

26

+ 21

Xu

t.

prince of Jehoshaphat

pp

+ 26
Xu 8

Ch 4

i,

Judah

of

of tribe

i!

(son of mercy) an officer

10

of

D^arrp nsn nbyni njt^ D^btf pp Xu 4 3


+ 12 1. Xu 4; nbjrah cwc? c?6b> p 2CI131
& ntflo h rotf D"1E'y pp^ 1 Cli
cf.
of animals, (Hex all P, incl. H) n 3^~p Ex 12
s3
Xu 7 +28 t. Xu 7/28, 29
29 Lv 9 2 3

20

TTDfTlS n.pr.m.
Solomon 1 K4

li2

17'

24
Ch 2 3 24 27 2 Ch 2 5 Ezr 3 s cf. Lv 2 7 7
3
25
16
& without r6j?D Xu 8 18 also
26
1 Ch 2 3
;nrc D j f3 ij?i nj^ cmb>y fan LV27 3 cf. v 5 6

Ch

Tpn~]3, n.pr.m. one

2 4

1-3

n~]2, n.pr.m. (son (man) of might) a

"!~

note

phrase HJC* Qpb'y

esp. (incl. in above) the

nbypi

Ezrs 3 IS65 2020

lf'- 17

5
25 3

SKChof kings at accession;

1.

^Tr-p

122

s-

n3E>

"HS^-p

my

n.pr.m. (son of

people) son

16

Lot by

of

younger daughter, and ancestor

his

Ammonites (pE>$p33

of the

Gn

v. jtaj?)

3s

18 10

:i

Tp"^l

17

->1

Dan

n.pr.loc. city of

j3.

(in As.

Mi

also

Xu

Ez 46

also

Xote.

few cpd.

Hamasa

jrcna,

il.

wilderness

01 5227b

cf.

'

). On
]2H p

p 613
-

but this

is

Ch

I5 1S but

del.

ZTTZNTp

n.pr.m.

Solomon

36

dub.

11

but

TtJUN p.

cf.

Xu

92;

q.v., p.

s1 32

(=

33

cf.

]?V

also ]?V\

& Di Xu 33 ).
"pip^a. Gn 35 18 +

Ch

n.pr.m.

name

Rachel's

for

(son

of

Benjamin

my

Gn

usually

Geber) an officer of Solomon

n.pr.m.

T""tp'T'j3,

4.

who

died at Benjamin's birth, called

Gn

(q.v.)

1S

35

Solomon

13

officer of

160

(son of DeJcer) an

(?)

n.pr.m.

|P!;33

18
own brother of Joseph
35
13
Gn 3 5 24 42 4 43 2 J 45 cf. 4 2 M 45 16 W + name of
11
Dt 27 12 33 12 Ju 5 14 +
tribe of Benjamin Xu r
23
s
19
23 t. Ju; 32 t. S K Chr; Ho 5 Ez 4 8 Ob
21
3
28
tribe
Xu
^68 8o 10^3 V.3 (lit. Gn 46 ) of
3 14 15 13 21 23 24 28 30
38 41
36
22
60
2
Jos i8 20 2S Ju 20
26
i
7
25
31.32.36.48
13.20.23
2 x
2 g 2
^ 2L21 Q^ g40 ^.7 jj-31
4 7 31
17 30
(but ,TJW J3 in
1
Xe 1
Je 6 Ju i
37
Jos 1 03 of. Bu KS7 ) explicitly flM? n^O Xu i

OiN'p

n.pr.m. (son of a man, or of

T"12;l~j2,

Gn

fPjn

mother,

sorrow}

(cf. infr.)

42

31

27

'

T" ]TS"]3.

in

nilN3 Dt io 6

^33

1. youngest son of
(son of (the) right hand)
Jacob, so called by him, but by Bachel, the

(son ofAbinadab)

(?)

K4

""^ n.pr.loc. a station of Lrael

\P1

'

'

v. -IJ13N p. 4, etc.,

n.pr.m. a Levite

officer of

251

delibr - histinterpr - Arab 20 21

cf. y-"

Be Ot

an

t.

Lag BX7S &

mod.
Banai-barka COT Jos 1 ) Jos 1
Ibn Abrak, or Ibrak, c. i-J- hour S. of E. from
Pal
Keise25S
Di, cf.Map Bd
Jaffa, Scholz
& Survey
43

this is very uncertain,

TJ2,

12

= np"Tpj), fC^3, bnp3,


D^3 o MY after Sehol.

Lag.'s explan.of 'OX in some n.pr. as for


cf.

abbrev. as 3 in a

peril,

Freytag 'Ro

ed.

12 14

n.pr.; v. 1|?"|2

Xu6

12 23 12

Lv

13

appears

njp,

Dp5>3,

but

in3ip-p

fi

45

K 4

j-

i|

'~Hn~]lI n.pr.m. (appar. son of (god) Ha-

*, S ?? i PS cf.Bae
&\soBah.Bin-addll-nataneic.,Tmches I B1 l:hAm'' ;
As. Bir-Dadda COT 1 K 20 Hpt Hbrl8ffi 224, but
ZKli 1885 101f
cf. vVn'&.btp, & Dl
-;
v. also Schr
Re168

dad=Avam. ?

'3

name

i,

MJ3J3

2S

cf.

COT
2

Am

R6

for king of
,

Aram

Ch

4': "

Dl

lc

iKi5

K20

-)

j e49 27.

8 7,.,

20

Solomon

ti*4
render

Ch

K
24

2c 27
-

45

'

Ch

Jos i8

observe also '3

by Jaaziah

50

HBD

'3 D3B^

21

jojaa
;

^^"bs Ju 20
Juao 1S4 cf. e^K

12

41

t^N

S9

n?

JDj:a

As.

12

gate fi^yn '3

23

-lyB?

32

cf.

Ch 1

l
;

J e 2 o2

in

cf.

in

Ms

his son,

AY

np
name

37

S 21 14

hna 1S10 3

S3

np

19
;

of a temple-

Ez 48 s2 Zc

7
38

10

BY, but

V' 7

WW

son,

cf.

13

16

officer

& the sons


VB & Be Ot.

S9

f2. a son of Bilhan and great-grandson


10
of Benjamin 1. 1 Ch 7
f3. a Jew of Ezra's
32
s3
time Ezrio cf. Xe 3 12 34
pa ^3 JD'Ja 1 Ch
r
4
9 Kt rd. with Qr 2 V.fiP ^3.
14

n.pr.m.

'3

fff33

'31 n'j'in^

Ju2i

21

"brn''-]::! adj.gent. from


as

Jos2i 17

cf.

21

io

:i

Jei i7 25 32 44 33 13 37 12
Ez 4 8 22 (del. Co) v 24

4*.

the sons of Jaaziah

of Merari

ppi.

T "nn~'!3, n.pr.m. (son of C!air\ an


of

prf-fap

M=

34

1S9

cf.

n.pr.m. one of tribe of Judah,

rinirp nnVr

iCh6

24

'

1 3 - 5 - 9 - 10 - 10 - 17 -

gon of Hazael
4
i . Yid. -nn.

TnnifjS
1

(Bir-idri

Xu

Jos2i 4

'

so.s8.so.

3.a

io 202

'

partic;
1. time of Asa & Baasha
24
2 Ch 16
2. son of 1. (cf. 1

Dad-id ri

3 34

21

'

'

KusToff.;:;^

22

Ju

^^"l?
''pa

1S

^p> pb); = p^

S 22 Ju 19
7

10

(q.v.)

S 16
4

fB'-aa

19

35b

'rp^

iS

11

17

1
1

1.

K2

Ch

27

13

21

9
pi.

(Qr

123

i^:n
tl^DS n.pr.m.
LeviteNe io

PI

i.

MI

Jargon,

gio^

18

29

Ai ami

20

G1134

Gn 6 +
2

nioa

17

Ph.

16

^a

Gn
4

Dt i2 31 +,

brrnija

Gn5 +
36
+ T? Gn

Gn 3

nb3

"

Ex

niaa

pi.

etc.;

sf.

ab s

Dt 22 10

""na

sf.

+; brio G1134 21

12

fr

DHM

^^2

cstr.

(=*a

daughter

pi.

+ una

etc.;

woman
G1130 21 34 Exi ~ 2
Lvi2 Hoi cf. Gn 20 12
Lv 18 Dt 27" + begotten by a man Gn 5 710
jll.i3.15
j
cf Gn j j 30 j 9 S 20 12 2g2 Ly I9 j) t 2? S +
oft.
+ (v. f3); cf. in allegory of
f3 son Gn 5
Jelioash 2 K 14 9 = 2 Ch 2,5 1S
note esp. ri33
naEipn ^jni
D"JN'n i.e. human women Gn 6 "
26
</;?/ younger daughter Gn 29
(cf. iTVyxn v
daughter, female child, born of a

1.-

Ex

16

woman

i.e.

of tribe of Levi

ynx '3

also

Ez 13 17 . ps-na etc. v. sub 3


4
infr.
f2. young women, women Gn 30 13 (J)
Pr 3 29 Ct 2 2 6 9 nines nua i s 32 9 a i so na
Q^an Dn n 17
+3. with name cf city, land,

Ju

n +

Gn

cstr.

maidens, As. 6mw AVinckler


ZM0M W1
Ar.cUb; Sab. na, nan

nJ3

h-.i,N U .c.2 1

CIg

'

n.f.

na,

5277b p - 13

(our sonl 01

14

*j$? 'a

or people, poet, personif. of that city or inhabiItarn? Is i 8 io 32 16 1 62 11 Mi i K1

tants, etc.:

Je 4 S1 6 -.a Zp 3 14 Zc
4~; even JVirm OJ7T La 2 10
8.10.13

rtana

'v-'a

Is 52 2
9

Zc

2I

13 - 15

;'

"lX

21

15

^9

'3

npin v 8

13

j6 2

18

also

'x-'a n3t^

= Is 37"

^13TI3 Zp

cf.

dispersed ones ,

'2?

=is 37" La

p^^ '3 K

La

,4

Mi

Zp

14

daughter of my

10

ri3^45 13 ?33'3 Je5o 42 5i 33


;

4 7
'

II

13

opp. rVVaSrA

rDi"13n ''FO my/

daughter

g/cfostf

aK^'Dn

1S 17 ; T17Q(n)"na=prmcess 2CI122 11

2S13 18 Je4i K, 43 6 ^45 10 cf. as term of


a^JTia Ct 7"; in partic. ta. girl called
by father and brothers Gn 34 17 cf. 02n3 v s

cf.

praise
tans,

tb. of adopted daughter Est 2 7,1 '\

Eu

speaking to daughter-in-law
i.w.is_

+c. used in
i

11 - 12 - 13

cf.

Lv

i8'

&

mouth

in

'<

of

Is 43

"J3).'

(||

granddaughters G1146 7 (P)


(H);

G1137

note also

35

Lv

cf.

where

^a

tg.

&

v 17

must

1TI1J3

include other than actual daughters,

niaa

18 10
h.

nj3a"i

PKViaTB (as more precise designation) Gn 2 5 20


M 24 47 also 26 s4 34
UI
cf. 24
note esp. +TI3
-

ny"13
1

38

24

r i

women
}iS T\m
-"-

phrase
28

6 8
-

36

jn.Nn ni33
.1
-.

Is 16 2

D*1B>!>0 '3

s
;

DUOE

Ct
27 3

11

cf.

3
5 10
-

Je49

Is 49 22 60 4

9-

1(i

2 7

i^-nto

84;

4(;

12

Ju 1

40
1

ju

34 (both'P); asira niaa

nn

2I 5;

Si
Si 24
f

Gn 24^

'3 J

51

observe transitional
niJ3 G1124 13 ; further fl'^3 niJ3

Nu

cf.

La

(all P)'cf. JJ|33n '3

Gn

btrj^ '3 Ju
97

pi.

oft.

Is 3 1617 4 4

T^n "^N
-

cf.

as designation of
of a particular city, land, or people:
ti.

nan niaa

Gn

5 7-

';

'3

Gn

27

20

40 46
-

fn '3 2

Ch

13

;'

cf.

^via

11

23

Sidon v

daughter of my people Is 2 2 4 Je 4 11 6 14,26 8 11 19 21 22 3


6
48
3 6 10
'y '3 nbina Jei4 17
Dnso~na
9 La 3 4
-

--

n^na), v 19 (+ naw );
46
(
QHK '3 La 4 2L22 D^P'3 '3 18471-; note
4
npT3;^nJe3i 22 (||^n^n^n3v 21
)49 ( = AmmonV
on Qn^'N-na Ez 27 v. sub Dns'N p. 8r; less

Je46 24

11

also

Wi

ofteninpi.DnJn nia3Ez32 10 Ql^'3'3 v 13 ( these


;

2 v2_

45:47 47

Josi5
= Ju i 27
2

||

ii 25

"

4_

v 44 43 4G 4e 53
-

28

- 7 -7 - 7

On

23

Ch

vid.WeDr.

33

12

11

S6

name of

after

Ku 21 cf. v 32
(JE'?) + v & Di, 17
(6t.) v
n M Je49 + 17 t. Ch +

31

etc.

p\. = villayes,

n^ba-baai psc'nai

city,

Ne

OVl^sninEz i6 27 (inallegoiT );

Sodom, Samaria, Syria

also of

cf.

55.53.57.57

lc

(E)
(J)
6

t.

18 1 & its variation from


S. in phrases denoting

character, quality, etc., 12 3 /N~na daughter of


a strange god, i.e. idolatrous (woman or people)

Mai

11

"l^13

like city

Mi

of song,

i.e.

Si

16

v.

na daughter of a
;

l^n

ni:3

Ec

troop,

^3 sub nb.
14

15

war-

?yjv3"n3

6. njy: r\2

pl.njjr nija

i.e.

12 4 the daughters

songs, melodious notes;

16

21

14

Lvn = Dt

Jb

3 o-

= ostrich
Mi C

Is

13

43- Je 50 39 (v.'njy:)'; f^-na pupil of


1S
the eye La 2
cf. Eth. flit;' 0^1: v. also fi&X.

13

34

nin

n^yb

Pr 30 15 two daughters (i.e. Sh e '61 & the barren womb, cf. Conim.)
1 8. of vine = 6ra?c/t ~*"h$_ ,TjyV ni33 Gn 49"
cf. Di & v. sub f3.
f9. as n.'relat, (all P),
i?-

fig.

ewe-lamb

D'inyn '3 v (poet,);


(poet.); 'rrwp '3 ^ 48 12

12

Nu

II

10

of age of

20

(+ n^D3),
Dibon Je48 18 ( + 113^), Gallim Isio 30 nbw3
n-jin^'3 Lai 16 cf. Vnirp na nxao 2
'-ay-ni

(J);

(P);

Is 47 1 ; v. further Zc

"^i

also of Tarshish Is

Ex 2 s 10 cf.
W& io^ ^W? ^"NTia
3
1 Ch 2
sub y^Tia

11

(but

e^tyr? nija ct
1- 1

Ch

12

cf.

n.pr.f. infr.)

29

(without personal name)

K3

Gn

17

'

^? 3 ' 3

perh.sub li);

Gn 20
v 11 T?n JiK'S-na, 2 o 17 te. i"iVn?
cousin Est 2"
+f. used in kindly address,
VB Ku3 10 U (Boaz to Ruth), cf. + 45 11 "TO3
also half-sister

pNTlS,

'BNTin i& *]K

12

137

2 3 22

f^.V3N-ri3=:sz'sferEz22 1I (appos.ininN);

id.

iftp

woman

T\VV

D^OT"na G1117 17

of

Lv i4 Nu
Nu 1 s Cf. fa 9. 11. na Y sub nna p. 144.
TD , 3."T_"Pa n.pr.loc. (daughter of multi10

PinjE'-na

6' 4 ;

of she-goat

27

tudes} appellation ct populous city cf Heshbou,

or of its gate, Ct

(||

P^m.

124

ynurm
_

tin^ ri3

w ife

JOB^N)

n.pr.f. (daughter of oa'hl


of Uriah

n f 50
3

wards of David,

& mother

j ii.i5.i6.3i

y^VB iKi

i3.i8.i9.

"D3. n.pr.f.

(?)

2S

after-

iK

:4

cf.

also foil.

(daughter

of opu-

1. wife of David, mother of Solomon,

lence ?)

Klo VVfTll cf.


etc. 1 Ch 3 =
q. v .;
3
2.
Be; hut proh. text, error v. Dr on 2 S 1
3 rnjusn ts^,
TlVBathwife of Judali 1 Ch 2

We

WB^n?

shua hut

in

Gn

]|

tn^rQ

38" 12 not a n.pr.

n.pr.f. (=**>\

0?

HJIZI

1 "-

1 '*"-

Gloss:

cf.Ba

ZMG18S7

'

640
,

56

Dt 6 10 nri33 1 K 9 3 O^? consec. Dt 20 +


JT33 Ez 16 25 V?? 1 K 8 13 +
Gn
pi. ?
u 5 + etc.; /mp/ H33? Dt 25 9 + juss. J3?1 Ezr
20

1T33

Jb 20 19

Jos 19 50

n33>l

jani

fs.

t/

Gn

J31

Ch 7 24 Zc 9

3
;

22

H33N

Vila?

sf.

287"+;

Nu 23*+ pi.
pi.
etc.;
a Xu 3 2 24 + W- afa. ni ? 1 K8
cstr. ni33
n33
(H3i3)
1 Ch 6
Gn 4 +
+ etc.; ~Pt. act.
cstr. n3'a^i 4 7
pl- 0^3(^3) Ezr 4* +
cstr.
03 1K5 3232 etc.; pass. ^3 Ct 4 Ju6 2S
n^33>/,i22
pl. OTJ3 Ne 7 ; build, 1. (lit.)
03? Is 65 s2 +

Imv.

'"133

13

17

17

f.

a.

(Hex only JE) Gn

ace. (a) of city

c.

'

io

11

tower) v s (all J & his sources); Ex


n
i
Nu 3 2 24 Jos 24 13 (all E) Ju i 26 i8 2s + 22 t.
Ch + Je 32 31 f 122 3 (pt. pass.) cf. Hb 2 12
4'5

ii

(+

p^C) Ne

of village
infr.;

Ch

14

Je 35

79

ii

cf.

K3

Pr
6

32

13

7
s

Ch 20

tip

K2

Je 29

S KChr

4- oft.

temple

s28

fig.

nwb

etc. 2

K9

Ho

t/'

tuary,

Am 9

palace

3
;

obj.
14

78 of

"

1
;

OW ?
1

t.

chambers, or stories

pei'b. of

idol-temples

Yahweh's building

K6 510

cf.

his sanc-

Jerusalem, t/z-127 a house; also


chambers in the heavens; of Sol.'s
12 11U
+ (y) of a fortress 2 C h 1 12
7
9

147
his
1

s 7

3C

32

17

16

temple

esp. of

of wisdom's house

K s + 8 K, 13 t. Ch; ^JOB^ \>


ttiwb
tip 'W nVni) 1 K 8
2 Ch 6
1

"'ipp 1

court 6

16

esp. build

21

36

= began to build) + i3t. Chr + Is 66

etc. 2
2

13

11

27

nent residence
1

i.

Ch 2 Pr 2 4 Am 5 Zp i Is 65
ZC5 11 as sign of security Ez 28 s5
luxury Ec 2 4 cf. Je 22 14 of perma-

of

sub rebuild,

cf.

v. also

10

6
1

12

29

house Gii33 17 (J), elsewhere in Hex


12
30
25
s
11
39
8 20 22 28
also 2 S5
1 K 22

(/3)

Dt

only

9 - 10

27

&

89

(f)

5
(in

Ct 4 4
sim.); i(r)) siege-works against ("???) a city Dt
J
Je 52 4 Ez
20 2 pto), Ec 9 14 (nntap), 2
25

Ch

26

27

cf. fig.

Ct

pt. pass.

(all

35

Ex

32

Ju

iKn
9 32

2Kl7

Ez i6
Ez 39 15

+() jmr

13

23

24 31

2CI133 3

(both

30

(E)

high places (n3)

t(*)

2I 3

3J

cf.

P)

(all

oft. sq. rftTV<b

Dt 27 s 6 Jos

(all J),

cf.
9

Jos 22

+ 6 t. K Ch

K Ch;

1.

i4 2

35

12" 13 18

20

24 26

Gn 22
Gn 2 6 25

E),

(all

1,

27

altar

(6)

11429

(pt. pass.) 2

Gn

etc.

23

15

28

(in fig.);

17 20 2 4 Nu 23
11
(both J), Jos 22 + 6

Ex

17

Ez

so (without ~by)

La

n33, abs.

ty

v 25

&

PH),

Je

&

n"J)

||

31

TO"!

also t(A) [NX nin? Jfu

2K16
tb.
(E) 1 K 6 18 15^=
ace. of material Ex 20
1516
2 Ch 16 Ez 2 7
c. 3 of material 1 K 6
15
2Ch 16 cf. +c. iitit6 vbvrm ?3i G112
16

32

(E);

natfn

i(,x)

-]D

18

c.

25

36

32

17

22

i,

Aram. K33, Ji, Palm. t3


'2
Dt 20 5 + nn?3 Pr 9 14
Pf.

CIS
s
') Qal

COT

As. Jawrt

LIS,

8ah. ^33

Vog So

wife of

Xo1
H33,
vb. build (MI, Nab. Eut

373

of

cf.

15

Ju

13

Yahfcf. Ph. n.pr.f. ^;3ro) 1 Ch


Mered of Judali, called ny-lBTa.

Ph. p" Ar.

v 2 ).

(cf.

worshipper of

i.e.

Tyre Zc 9 3 pto); (5) of wall 1 K 3


Is6o Ezi 3 10 2CI133 14 (cf. 2 7 3 ) Ne 4 4 6 1 +
s = 2 Ch
s
tower Is 2
(c) gate 2 K
4

27

10

Solomon I2

of

cf.

nan

and /ie (Yah weh) fashioned the rib into a woman.


+ d. abs. 2S5 9 i*K6 16 Is 9 9 Je i 10 18 9 22 13 i 28
3
s2
4
Is 65 + 12 t. Chr + Mai i Ec 3 3 (opp. pa);
also e. Pt. &ct. = builder 1 K5 3232 +6t. Chr +

EZ27 ^n8 22 127


tf. c. indef.
= 2 Ch 8 tg. ">^ _ ns ]^}-and
4

the hill
11

K 16

24

+h.

1K9

obj.

19

he built on

3 build at Zc 6 15 Ne
H.=rebuild Jos6 26

sq.

3 I 2 b, p. 88).
Am 9" Is 45 13 yj, 6 9 36 Ne 2 5 Dn 9 25 all
of city; cf. phrase D^y ntann n33Is 5 8 12 6i 4
(cf.

4
1

16 34

& Ez 3 6
Ne

32

Ne

36

Mai

17

2
3
1131415

33 35 38
-

Jb
6

14

3
5

of walls

Mi

(act. of

\;

20

temple Zc 6 12 13 Ezr

3
;

11

Ch

of gate

altar 2

Ch

33 (Qr l?!l so Bo < Kt ]y\ fr. pa, so Ot),


Ezr 3 2 high places 2 K 2 3 2 Ch 33 s in some
cf these apparently an idea of merely repairing; so, sts. with added notion of enlarging
23
34 37 38
etc., city Nu 3 2
(E) Jos 19 50 (P) Ju2i
1G

22

10

= 2 Ch

K9

2
,

24

Ch

27

1 i

Ch 8 2

cf.

Mi

19

2.
house Jb 20
fig. a. build a house (TV3)
perpetuate and
establish a family; subj. Leah & Rachel Ku
11
subj. a brother Dt 25 s
subj. ^ (promise
4
to David) 1 S 2 35 2 S 7 27 1 K 1 38 1 Ch 1 7' and

JVIillo

cf.

25
1

(to

Am 9

11

Solomon)

rs

{rebuild, restore);

to flourish

lishing

Pr 14

cf.

cf.

opp.

David's throne

1H ri3D

further

cause a household

27

IS
;

also of estab-

89 s . b. build up
Israel (after exile) subj. 1 Je 24" 31 4 33' 42 10
4
s
cf. 45 & ^ 28
obj. Zion f 102 17
fWiph.
yjr

Pf

H333

3o

consec. Je
3 pl.

=1333

K3
18

Mai

Imjf. H32?

Jl,

6 7 , nri333

4- 2 t.; 2 fs.
15

]S

u 13 22 Ne
,

ri 333'l

^3131 censec.

i3 14 +4 t; 3

fs.

nri3331

4
consec. Je3i

Je 12 16 Ez 36 s3
^350 Xu 2i 27 +

125

^"D
3

3o

n^n Jb

ms.

t.;

3 fpl. na-aan

22

13

Ez 36
2
i
Ze8 9

iCh 22 19

H333

of temple

= to

mater.); Pt.

iB

44

a. be built, (lit.) of city

Nu

DB>b)

("

K 6 77

ace.

(c.

Sihon Nu2i 27 cf. Is 25 s


wall
of
of
Jerusalem
Ne 7 1 of Jerusalem
44
4 38
Is44 2S cf. Dn 23 nruafl MB'FI, &
Je30 w
26

'

Ez 26 14

9
Ito), of ruinous places "(htl-inn)

(c.

1033
of a devoted city Dt 13 17 (c.
36
temple Hg i 2 Zci 16 8 9 indef. subj.

".

Jb

22

23
.

nent, subj. IDPi

V'

(by wisdom),

c.

89

D ?'^))

(c -

Gn

v.

^3

33 ||Ezr 2
turned with Zerubbabel Ne 7 (
& perh. Ezr io 34 cf. Sm Li9,enl4 but BeEy prop,

10

rd. perh. \3:6

cf.

Sm

further 'Gr Gesch

cf.

T"03 n.pr.m.
23

s6

nan

'oafll 1

2. Levites, a.

Listen16

40

3.

=Ne

43

T p33. n.m.

of

Chi i 38 has ^"ja but v.Dr 8m


31
i;
7
1 Ch 6
cf. 8 (=M33
b. Ne 3

as n.pr., as 3

man

of

4. Ezr

Judah

10

'

iwKHp, taking

KaS^Aou

Ch

2i;

,:

133

rd.

families of Isr. a.

c f.

JO) '33

||Xe7 15

Ezr io 29

Ezr io 3s

T* ;^. n.pr.m.
1

perh.

V3

,!

)33 c f.

(}3)

BeRy.

Ne

11

15
,

Ne

Ezr
6. an

c.

Balm Yog No

n33:)_l. town

irV33
;

'In3^X)

= n ?3:

(q.v.)

tn3^P

Pal

Ch

il

Iamnia,

Jos 15 46 (A

build}

a
cf.

'lepvat)

Ch

=^33^

vid.

1, q.v.

buildeth up,

{id.;

Ch

to

rP33r;

al.

8b

but

Bavaia,

v.

but

'le^oi/iov.

Ez 40

like the structure

of a

cstr.

"Pjrninps

city.

'H3U2 n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


27

cf.

Bavaa/i, L 'U,3vaa.

sa

Baer's n.) a Benjamite

23

@L 'Ia(8wj(B 'Apeviv)?)

{he causeth

Ch 26 s

Benjam'te

=Gk.

fn. n^l"' n.pr.m.

26 s

i""^^ n.pr.m. (Yah

,,

ln 33)

n.pr.loc.

@L

Judah J0S15 11 (L

in

2 town inNaphtali Jos 1 9 33

Bhilistine city 2
'I ([xva6

to build, cf.

rdl prob.

t n^IlPl

^3p

||

Ch

ii

29

cf.

Dr

Sm
.

n.f. construction, pattern, figure

10
iCh2 8 19 cstr.Ex2 5 9 9 +i4t. + EzS
40
10 ornan
EX25 ; 1.
Co); ttvann 2 K16
-

'n a bs.

(del.

app. originally construction, structure, vet only


12
2S
in
cf. ^ 144
P & late: "" n3}0 IVi-an Jos 2 2

\)

sim.

^n

D^a^np nVin

'n

i3'

carved

rii:2

io 10 12 8

4
,

Ne

but rd.

Ezr8 33
io

sils

of tab. v

9 - 40
;

an altar

b.

Vl'K>yO (disting. fr. JllOn);

etc.

cf.

v 12

16
,

perh.

EZ41 13

chariot,i.e.

CI128

19

cherubim

cf.

16

temple
CI12S 18

"W
1

ta^ri

Ch 28" c'.
'm Witbv

objects of which the pattern is


3. figure, image, Hex only D, of idols

Dt4 1,u7 1718 18


-

10

20

Is44 Ez8 (del.BCo) ^io6


10 s i.e. something like a hand.
13

10

i.e.

given.
in form of animals

BeRy.

ace.

to the construction of a pedace, palace-fashion.


2. pattern, ace. to which anything is to be constructed (P & late), of tabernacle Ex 2 f uten;

Ne9

iT^S, n.f. structure, building

also p33.

JO'33).

supr.

cf.

as n.pr.

io 15

but rd. perh. ^.a JO


cf.

(El causeth

2. a chief of people

v 13

3.

5. heads of

1. Levites, a.

BeRy &

repetit. of "3a
I

(">33

Qr ( > Kt

133

Bawou.

<cai

b.

io 34 but perh. rd. M33 or MiS


Israelite

Ezr

c.

17^2^ n.pr.loc.

).

for iJ3^

= f^<=>

structure (loan-word

t [H31T3] n.m. structure,

1. one of David's heroes 2

iwEHp

Co;

"03

BN 205

ace. to

""jab

io 10 ) 9 4,4 (repeated prob. by error, cf. BeRy) v 5


14
1o
1 1 -.
On Ezr 2 40 Ne" 7* cf. Gr Gesch " 2 ;

he reads

-'"'

j-i.

(M?

Israelites

Ezr io 3s

b.

s4

cf. .3

BeEy otherwise

but

2 -*,

ii -

Ezr io 30

Ezra's time, a.

12 8

4
8 7 , "33 9 )

v 18 ) v BeEy; also Ezr

text. err.

s3

2. a Levite of Ezra's time Ezr

(prob.^33

'

io 1

mod.YebnaBd

infr.

15

Ne

f "^jS n.pr.m. 1. head of a family that re-

here MSB).

3li

16 2 30 3

built up, i.e.

"SIS

appar. to whole temple 42 110 (Co rds.


3
Sm refers v 1 to enTV3n); cf. v (del. Co);
closing wall, vid. a.

Je

/ sAaM be
become the mother of a family,
from or through her ; cf. Qal 2 a.
npStf

of repentant

"

of childless

n|pp

of concubine

'

made permaSUDJ- n ?- P 1 2 4 3
wife, by means

15

Mai 3
b. established,

of prosperous wicked

offtnder

'

Lag
) applied a. to enclosing wall
5
of Ezekiel's temple Ez 40 ; b. to rear-building
121210
but rd. prob. H^33 q.v. so Sm
of same 41

= established

of restored exiles,

David's captains and heroes, son of Jehoiada,


1^33 2 S8 18 2Q 20 22 1 K I s 2S 33 38 44 2 25 29 30 30 34 35
4
24
18 17 2 7 5 6 cf. v 34 (v. Be); =rV03 2 S
4 1 Ch ii
23
22
20 1CI111
2. one of David's thirty, irMa
3U
31
14
2 S 23
3. a Simeonite,
,T33 1 Ch 1
27
36
rroa 1CI14
4. Levites, a. 1IT33 iChis 18 20 24 ;
14
b. (id.) 2 Ch 3 13 ; c. n<33 2 Ch 20
5. Is23
30
33
43
raelites, iT>33, a. Ezr io
b. v ; c. v ; d. v
1
e. Ez ii^vTan v

of

Jbi2 14

(fig.)

Ez

iti),

2. a.

DHM

cf.

b. be rebuilt: of city of
,

i~P23.

(gerundive) 1CI122 19

be built

n.pr.m. {Yah hath built up,


Hua * ,t )-l. one of
^33\Sab.Vx33

2G

P*.

mPT^S,

nraan

2 fpi.

Wana 1K6";

K3

Gni6 2 n33W Gn

H32N

10

Hg
; 1.

//. ni33nj>

23

22

rrnn

elsewhere late
ef.T'FI Ez 8 3

126

ron

22

23

vV

(assumed as

tl2J2S% n.[m.J girdle 'x


YJ33K Is22 sl cstr.Ex 39 29
;

abs.

^tpjnN

3" (the

Thes Sta 5257).

&?.?,

Ex

Ju 3"

19
4
high priest Ex 28 4 " 39= Lv 8 7 16
13
40
s
of priests Ex 28
29 Lv S (all P); of liigli
21
Josephus" 1,7,2 dj3avrj6 cf. furofficial Is 22

Lag Ge!

ther

ltds

Dr7"!

Abh

iChS^V

"W?

[?:?].

(']

Israelite in Neliemiah's

Xe 3

^M ?.? Xe

"ID^ (^
ffVpa

pT

eaJ

<0

11

Ezr

ls 18, 5

(XH id., Aram.


dates)

(/rapes Is

unripe or sour grapes

sour

metaph.

Jo

(cf the locusts) 1JD

among

change,

Qor

^33

"(HhC different, distinct, Q0.C": another).


_,,i
..
,
subst. prop, separation, wit ha gen.,
^>?3.

''

"iy?

give protection about,

etc.

Xu

very

(vrrep);

f.10

C. after a vb. of

aW

behalf of

20"

thou 'Hy?

12 8 in that day

tZc

">

[
2.

v/^72

freq. after

15

+ HB'jf ( = offer) fEz


S io 12 12 16 IS37 4 Je 7 10 n 14
s
my
Ez 22 30 Pr 20 16 27 13 ^i38
Jb 2 4 ^V 1^3
r o
22
(v.liV), 6
Almost = for the sake of, on account
2G
14
of Pr 6 Je 11 (but $8 X and many MSS.
14
Ciriin ny3, c f. v 12 15 11 ).
Is 3 2
hill and watchtower niiytp ny2 n^n are come to be on behalf
45

21'

EX32 30 Lv9

aforce

1^

+ ; also with
7
other vbs. of entreating Ex 8 24 1 S 7, or consulting (&TI) Is 8" 2K22 13 Je2i 2 ; with IBS

title,

-3

<mi

Gn

P?SJpn

g.

"

Hence

Jb 15 33 ; unripe
Je 3i 29 30 Ez 18 2

3t., i"ip?

33

us),

art a shield about me.

D?{yi1' will

18 Jb 15

say,)

me,

NHDia, Jl'Jsas; Ar._J.lj unripe

Isi8 5 +

aicwtf, La 3"
Somewhat peculiarly
Evil will not draw near, or

shall be the light about

protecting,

JLoJ distant; Eth. (IDA

Aram.

cf.

J.j,

(Ar. I.xj, jjo 5e remote, distant,

*7tO
42

(who

coll.

10

seal itp,

to

>,

Ar.

%>

20 18 ixy

a hedge

49

lialf-rip?).

t "^Di n.m.

?"'3

see also

Gn

c f.

the weapons they


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 backward lyg'n V "iy3, i.e. (si vera 1.) about the side
of the gate but text dub. v. Dr.
Without a
vb. Jon 2" the earth, 'HJD n n''~lll her bars were
upon me (or about me) for ever, \j/ 139 11 night

t^p^l n.pr.m. head of a family of Xethinim,


52

make

'VB] npE'n (prob.) in

in the secret of Yah)

time

S 13 1718 ):

t:p

">

Gr UHV unto
a descendant of Jonathan

t rT'TiDS n.pr.m.

room shut the door

in front ^Hyil so as to be about us (but

come

iron! iyn

to fence about.

"'I?
10

19

Jb9 7'iy3 Onn

iy?),

Am 9

t^l*- n.pr.m.

1J?3 (T]DI1) IJ't? to

sub

v.

K 4a

referring to Eglon), 2

Gn

themselves

''inK

40

^/Z7, of

HV?

in

sf.

(hut X.B. persons leaving a

+
Ex28 ;
2

ttn

22

see also

ii 6al

separation from, in usage a prep, away


i'/i
from, behind, about, on behalf of (Ar. jJo,
1 "3
abs. fCt 4
6 7 elsewhere cstr.
of time, after)

with

1J?3,

TO Gn
liny?

sf.
7

D3ny3

Hg? Ex
;

24

+, ^TjB

i'njB etc.;

S 7'+

ff 139";
tAm 9
;
+ 1. lit.

10

pi. nj?3,

D"jy 3

Lv

with vbs. of falling, letting down, leaning


forward so as to look out, through (lit. aiuay
15
from) a window, etc.: Jos 2 and she let him
a.

take the place of, serve as) caves for


but use is singular, and 1J?3 is prob. only
dittogr. from iyD in MliyD (so Gr).
With }D,

of

(i.e.

ever

6 1V^ (cf. ')

dow,

i.e.

and A.

Gn

out through

fell

26 s

Ju

nM^n
2S

S 19 12

S 20 21

ny3 out through the

out through the

5
she looked forth

(lit.

lattice

window

leant forward), 2

pregn. Jb 22 13 will he judge

naj5E>3

S6 26 +;

Hy3 (looking)
Conversely Jo 2 9

'B'jy

out through the thick clouds 1


in through the windows they come (the locusts)
as a thief,
b. idiom, with vbs. of shutting, esp.
"
"5??
whether one?9 to shut behind or upon

Ju

self,

B"JJB

from the inside),

Gn

him

i"IJ|3 " ~i':p1

(sc.

fCt

6 7 thine

Cf.

^0^? "'SI?'? from behind thy


49 ft
on ny? Graitz Monatsscl,rift
-

jrn^yZll vb. inquire, cause to swell


bbil

up (XH
Aram.

swell;

nynri i s 64
Is 2

12
;

id.

NJ?3,
T

Ar.

j^s

m pl.

seek)

12
;

Imp/. 3 fs.
Imv. vya

1. of rising desire, see&, inquire, abs.,

of inquiring of prophet Is 21
to boil

suppurate,

seek,

Qal

jvyari i S2

or

1212

2. cawse

up, tWT'an D^D Is 64 (but gloss Che).


1

Miph. Pf W33 Ob 6

searched out (|| V^STO); Pf.


ny33 Is 30 13 swelling, swelling out (of decaying

01

and they entered the tower ^?P*1


and shut (the doors) upon themselves (sc.

1C

nnriO)

aivay from the win-

~iy3

it,

'b

eyes are doves


veil.

down by a cord P?nn

byQ,

K^

4 -'- :a

20
Is 26
or another,
^
and
shut &e/d or upon

from the outside),

wall;

Di

?>0

i.e.

shut

him

in,

Ju

swelling, enlarging, of crack in wall).

{quickl cf.Ar. JJL5 siviftness (of horse)).

TT3?3,

n.pr.m. (quickness l)
of Xaomi, who married Ruth

1.

kinsman

Eu

3 - 4 5 - 8 - 11 -

..,

,.,....

als0 v

...

Qn

11.12

BooS;

2. name of the left hand of two pillars


get up before temple (of. also p3j sub }13) i

= 2 Ch.3

21

17

MT

(rang, obscure;

appar. ref.
to 1, cf. X 2Ch3''; Thes supposes name of
architect or donor; Ew peril, sons of Solomon,
etc.;' rd. possibly l'5?3 in strength,
2CI13 17
Th thinks TJJ3 pS a sentence, one
l<rxvs')
word being engraved on each pillar, he (God)
establishe/h in strength; against him, however,
Ke Be; Ot thinks an exclamation, in strength!
expressing satisfaction of architect Klo prop,
;

11

W3, fybyi

for

(cf.

11 - 12

D?fo \bj?3.

lords.

?ya

a.

of Jabesh
Is

4. risers,

5. n. of relation:

Gn37

dreamer

nioi'nn 'a

S 21 12

19

(E); 'n

D^-Ql whosoever hath cases, complaints Ex


14
24 (E); -\]}'W 'a an hairy man 2 K i s ncn '2
wrathful Na i 2 Pr 29"; f]S* '2 one given to
anger Pr 2 2 24 ; nann '3 one having wisdom
Ec 7 12 n^neto '2 destroyer Pr i8 a spa '2
winged thing, bird Pr 1 17 Ec io 20 r'EO f 2 one
given to appetite Pr 23 s ; niftTJO ; 2 mischievous
;

~;

person Pr 24 s ; JIBOn '2 charmer Ec io !1 yen '2


one given to wickedness Ec8 8 flVB^a '2 doubleedged IS41 15 ; DDTO '2 adversary Is 50 s 'a
mpa captain of the ward Je37 13 D"0"\pn '2
;

21

BaXaf)).

NH, Aram.

vb. kick (so

tp3T2l]

Boo).

^1

127

ttyn

BJQ,

nna '3 contwo-horned Dn 8 6 20


b. \bj?3
Qiyn 'a archers G1149 23
federates G1114 13
(poet.); QiBhsn '3 horsemen 2 S i 6
ilJJ'OE' 'a
-

&>) Qal
1

29

Sa 2

32

15

impf. eyaj!

kick (only

3)

(c.

15

32

mpl. rajnn

of refractory Israel)

fig.

kick at

(abs.);

Dt

Dt

29

Xe 6 18 D1SDN 'a members of assem-

conspirators

Jb 30 24

^'21

v.

blies; or

''V-

well-grouped sayings

wise sentences)
/,y^l vb. marry, rule over

Ar. Jjo

(cf.

= ow, possess, esp. a wife or concubine


nOA:

As. ZwJw,

to be rich,

marry Gn 20
62 4-5 5 Mai 2 11

Niph. Impf.

t.; 1.

Pr 30

?5/-0

Ch
23

s2

Is 62

^3

gab

Ho

msoan d

18
;

etc

L,^

CIS
nb])2 Dt
1

*- 1 - 2

24

) Gn

+5

t.

esp

y.

20
pi.

^O

On

b]}2

or collectors (of

Lv

20

n?JS.

11.

21 4 (M dganiva

Esp.

Nu

6 2 v.

Di ^3).
4
specif, as divine name, tBaal.

II. lord,

1. without arti-

41

(poet. Balaam) Tiya bv'-i


(E) Dt 4 (vid. below).
This divine
name is not used elsewhere in Hex. It probably originated from the sense of divine ownership, rather than sovereignty (RS Sem92 ).
It

cle

?ya D1D3

Nu2 5

2 2

3 5

seems to have been used in Northern Israel


in the South.

God

of the

Palm.

11

not J or

= y->33 Xu

;i~IX

Bae Bel72ff-; As. &# Le -Dl

cf.

j__>

6e married.

zmg^w

26 13

(sq. ?) Is

,l?5i6fl n,m owner, lord (Ph. ^ya

1.

Cram.Gluss..

sf.

(E) Dt 21" 22" 24 1 Is 54 15


14
32
sq. 3 Je3 3i
6e lord (husband)

husband Vog62

id,

rfoja Is 54 1

f.

2. rule over

over.

pass.

54'';

Aram.

Pf Mal2 n +6t.;
Is

Gloss

of wife or concubine) Qal


Imp). b$2) Is 62 s5 Pt. sf.

25)3 ta&e possession

^3

COT

r-wZe

Eth.

Hex

(i'ya in

Ec

etc.,

the

of

was the

It

= Babylonian

Canaanites,

^3,

Philistines,

SK

Schr

c f.

name

special

later times scribes substituted

ls74 ' 336

ff-

In

in n.pr.

J"ltJ>a,

(nab-v
i?jntw, vid. npz,
bv^y, jibobw
ZMG18C2 728ff
Gei
& also in the text for Sya
-),
Ho 9 10 Je ii 13 (hence (3<ia\ Je 2 23 7 9 1 13 17 19 5
Ho2 10 i3 1 + ,Rom 11 4 ge eDi BaaI mlt<I weib Al tik,;, :iIBA
i88i, June 16
Dr 2 g ^y 2 c. art.: byzn Ju 2 13 6 2, s
'

92

t.;

D^a Ju

r,

'

+ 17

Ex

2i 29

'' 20

of ox

14

I.

1.

Ex

34 36

cstr.

t.;

2I

\?p Gn 14"+

owner

28 29 29
-

Jb

n^X?3

t.;

22

3i

39

27

sf.

V^3

(E);

(E), of house

1^.^31.32.32 jO19.21.22.25.26.2CJ0

30.31.32

nun 'a

Ex

of pit

Ex

Ch

23^

29 35
'

Ho

Je
2

10

13

is

name used

m y p> aa

i^

11

1317

1G

reference to the divine

I2

19

pi.

(cf.

DTltail,

sovereign ovmer

w.27
2g

..a

Zp i 4 3
3. D^yan emphatic
Q^nsn) the great lord, the
.

Ko
,

'

"9V? jj

1S

39

-:s.:
-=

fn\^3 Est
in sg. mng.)

22 7 (E) Ju 19 22 23 debt Dt
the land Jb 3
the ass Is i 3 goods Ec 5 10
1
12
f
riches Ec 5 ; 31D 2 one to whom good is due
Pr 3 27 gain Pr 1 19 ; 7a'E> '2 one having understanding Pr 16 22 "inE'n '2 receiver of the gift
Pr if.
2. husband Gn 20 3 Ex 2 322 (E) Dt
2S
22" 24" 2 S
Jo i 8 Pr 12 4 3 i"- 2
Est i 17 20 ;
2

'

+ 2 t.;

(oit. pi. c. sf.


10 11 13 14

t.;

11

Ju

3'

33

io c

10

10

lv

Je2 9 Ho: 15JS


Sm p w pillars
2
(or local special Ba'als, vid. Dr
1
of Baal MV).
4. c. attrib.: nna ^3 Lord of
0188 47>
33
covenant Ju 8 9 4 (cf. nna bx 9 40 Ny
)
ant '3 Lord offlies 2 K i SA6 16 Philistine god,
i8

18

2Chi7

24

28 33 34

23

13

"-

kingdom, here

in the northern

for

the

first

time forbidden).

3. citizens, inhabi-

tants: \bjj3 of Jericho Jos 24

places of

t.,

the city

Nu 21 28 (E),

11

(E), of the

of

BaaX pviav (Beelzebub,

Mt

12 24 )

cf.

Bae

3:e12 ".

high

Shechem Ju 9 2
4CA7
of the tower of Shechem Ju g
of
Ju 9 51 of Gibeah Ju 20 8 of Keilah

Anion

fn. 73^3, 1. n.pr.loc. city in the tribe of


2. n.pr.m. a. a
Simeon iCli4 33 = lNa nbj?3.
Reubenite

Ch

r>

b. a Gibeonite

Ch

3"

3C

128

"w b-j2

tin

bvi. n.pr.loc. Jos

12 7 13

17

(D),

where Baal was worshipped as Gad, god of


fortune, a city in ihe rU'p2 of Lebanon, under
Mt. Hermon; either mod. Bdnids, Gk. Paneas,
NT C'aesarea Philippi, where a grotto of Pan
took the place of the ancient worship of Gad,
Rob BB,1L410 Tristr T "* 71 or Ildsbeyd Bd Pll297 Di;

"I>U

read?y2; added by dittogr.; so-called as seatof


Baal-worship in Judah, in distinct, fr. like places
Dny> nnj? Jos 17 v. 15 9 1 Ch 13; a
elsewhere)
^

city of Judah ; IKirjat el 'EnabUob

il

"Tristr Tre .

t rhv'Z. n.pr.loc. Jos 19 44 1 K 9 18 2 Ch


296
a city of Dan, possibly Bel' am Survey"

8 6,

possibly

= pain b)12

t p?2n

is '3

Bob BKiii

The's

t rrt^ya n.pr.loc.

409
.

n.pr.loc. (possessor of abun-

7^5

dance/ or

cf.

here n.pr. divin.

in the south of Judah, possibly the

K4

10
,

sameas

a city

n.^S??.

H vl?3. n.pr.loc. (mistress of a welt)


= Ramath JYegeb Jos 19 a city of Simeon =
11^3.

11
Ct 8

?)

Jos

pi.

24

pH 7V3 n.pr.m. (Baal is gracious, cf. Ph.

b]}2in& (in As.) Baalhanunu) 1. king of Edom


49 50
33 -" 9
1 Ch i
/ 2. a Gederite'i Ch 2f s
G11 36

11. PJ??

mod.

Kumub ace. to Tristr Tps but dub.

TyPT'yS

n.pr.m. (Baal knows) son

of

name changed

to

tliun

n.pr.loc. (possessor of a court/

7>1?3.

or 'l n.pr.

divin. f)

city

Ephraim and Bei.jamin

Seir

on the border of
S 13 23 prob. = "iivn

doubtfully;

Survey"'

cf.

tp^nn bvi
named

Vrba

Ch

S5

14
,6

the original

(cf.WeDr).

TTT'jyil n.pr.m. (Yah

is

one of

lord)

]mod. Tell 'Asia- (with y) Eob

city so

David

298

BBIL2M

David's heroes

(after de Saulcy).
3

Ju

n.pr.loc.

Ch

23

Ch

T 721 n.pr.m. a chief Babylonian deity (Bab.


a

as seat cf the worship of Baal.

Belu

= ?y?,

lord/ Bil regarded as older form


1

'

'The crest of Hermon is strewn with ruins and


the foundations of a circular temple of large

hewn stones,' Tristr Tpg cf.on sacrectness,Euseb.


Lag 0nom217 possibly = 1i by2 q.v.
,

||

tpyn ^J.'n.pr.loc.N"u32 iCh5 Ez2 5


= Jiy ^2 nu Jos i3 (cf. MP Main Tristr
3S

17

than by* by Hpt"- 178 BASi 17)


Merodach
(cf. "p"lD), tutelary god of Babylon (to be distinguished from older Belu, one of ancient
Babylonian triad) Je 50 2 (|| ^Tltf)) 51 44 Is 46
123)
both writers of Babylonian period
on
(
4
Bel v. COT
Ju 2 11 Say Kel Bab 103 Jen
Kosmologle

Gnu

'

24, 131. 307, 331

Moab 316 T3J Pal

t -\rjB

192

gri vyeV EP

bv n.pr.m. Nu 2

s-5

Dt 4

s 3
-

+ 1 06

28

Ho9 Baal ofPeor(YB) i.e. worshipped at "riya


10

q.v.;

Di

or

Xu

Baal-P (whence Peor as n.pr.loc);


3
233
8 "Bae Kell4 2]0
25 Baud
11 -

TQ' 2"1-3 7VI2

cf.

'

n.pr.loc.

S n.pr.m.
protect the king COT Dn 5
TTSJttJN

17C

(possessor

of

Baal ofPerasimf) where David defeated Philist. 2 S 5 20 20 1 Ch 1 " site unknown.


breaches; or

tp-TJ byi. n.pr.loc. Ex i 4 2 9 Nu 3 3 7 near


-

(Bel-sar-usur,

Bel,

) Dn8*; represented
as king of Babylon, successor, and appar. son
of Nebuchadrezzar (5 211 etc.); in cuneif. inscr.
known only as jarince, son of Nabonidus (last
Shemitic king of Babylon), v. COT I.e.
1

'

tDvJ^Il n.pr.m. (Gv Monatsschrift 188S i71 r ds.


D^y2; =b\5g-fa son ofdelightl cf. sub 2) king
of Ammonites Je 40 14 (Codd. & Jos AntA 9 2 rd.
.

'

'

'

D^y2).

Bed Sea

in Egypt, prob. Mt.'Atclka,

trni^ni?

bvi n.pr.loc.

Ephraim near Gilgal


2D ded. 25 o

c Ig

T""lOn
or

fr

7^5

42

Eb GS624

tpl

Diospolis

/{

a n pr di v i n
.

b$2 rca sub ira.

TN^S n.pr.m.

place in

= Bai6(japi<Ta6 Lag 0nomm

v. ;yo

ftrujTf? son of distress)

Solomon, a. 1 K 4 12
b.
2. father (ancestor) of an Israelite of
Nehemiah's time Ne 3 4 cf. foil.
1.

name
v 16

of

two

officers of

n.pr.loc. {possessor of palms/

Baal of Tamar f) Ju 20 33 near Gibeah.

tnjS>2l n.pr.m. (]id.)

1. a Benjamite, one

of the murderers of Ishbosheth 2 S 4 2 5 6 9


2.
father of one of David's heroes 2 S 23 29 =i Ch
30
1
3. head of a family of returning exiles
7
Ezr2 2
perh. also
*$>? Ne 3".
4.
a chief of the people Ne io 28
-

fi.

[nSyzL]

1. mistress, n?2n

n.f.

1K1 7

mistress of the house

"

nby?

2. n. rel. 21X '2

/
D^aBO 2 sorceress, Na 3 4
tn. nSl>S n.pr.loc. Jos i 5 ^- i Ch 13 6

necromancer

= ^2

n:-lj5

S 28

Jos 1

60

7-7

place of Baal there)

14

(city

ofBaal, from a high

= >TTl.T \^?2 2 S 6

(We Dr

=Ne7

I-

[*T3^] v*>- burn, consume (X lys burn;

i&z, seek out, collect, glean/

this apparently

129

-yn
earlier rang.)

Qal Pf.

2t.,

nnj/^consec.

+2

S 22 13 (but

De on ^

Ex 3

if,

14

Ex 3

"W3

etc.; ft.

bum among

to

2t.

^V^ consec.Is

18),

12

n +

Xu

nij?3

fs.

Isio^+st.^iy^ Jui5

cf.

Tmpf. iy^

31

+ 6 t., rna Is 34 myis Ho 7 4 rnga Is 30 s3


rnp Je 20 9 ring* Ez i 13 ; burn, 1. (intr.)
8
specif. oe^m to o?w, oe kindled ^ 18 sq. f?

Ju 15 5

ace.

Ez

(-WK3 but
consume = destroy

n^yS,

^io6' 8

non); is 30

(subj.

B'X

(subj.

33

(c. a,

Ex

20

3 (naon,
(all subj. in,

15

v (subj.

c.

Bfca),

cf.

by
16

15

c.
11

9
34 (ITUI3 HDJ),

Is

&

^y'3) ;

sq. 3) Nun

etc.,

Ez

13

33

B>K "6ra),

ace; should "ijnn be


s5
pointed as Pi.?); fig. (subj. wrath of '') Is 42
2
5
fiery trial) Is 43
4.
(subj. fire
cf. La 2
f
4
20
12
2
act. but abs., fig., subj. wrath of i Je 4 7
(only here trans,

+ 89

47

cf.

Is io

^ 79

17

Is

30

27

(teK ljfe

QB?)

.'*

Mai 3 19 (N3 DVn); of human anger Est 1 i: subj.


Pi. Pf. "W3 1K22 47 2K23 24
wickedness Is 17
;

Dt 1 +
9 9
a
9 1. in Dt; riyrn cons. Ez 39 ( 9 'del. Co after
10
2 ins. TJOIjl Dt
Vrss), etc.; Impf. "ljn 1 K14
"Wi consec. Lv 6

Finya 2 Ch

ijnyrn

Ez 39
Ju 20 13

rtjn*

subord.'
lit. c.

10

ace. C>K
'i

of

fig.

10

Ex 35

Ne 1 o 35

16

partic. of evil

18

Je

id.,

Ex 3 5

7 12

; 1.

18

rngan
kindle,

Ez

cf.

cf.

K 14

10

1319

21

19

21

21

cf.

of,

rm

(i.e.

Is 4

Is 3

14

myai Dt

2224

Ch

K i6

Pf.

28

22

3
,

Pu.

"fl-iyrirn

Nu

Ex 22
5

s
,

cf.

13

24" Is g 6
cf.
Je 36 s2 ;bum
;

Pt. H"15>3e
fire),

Na

"ip'n'ju 15

lyaiD

abs. "W3;> iTi! be for

be supplied with

Hiph.

Ex

destruction, be destroyed

nya

5
;

Dt

22

Eth.
\U*,
-

id.,

gi876.674 ;1

8 3,32 9

At.^mS

3
;

14
;

of fire-jar,

Impf.

TVai3

Ez

1. kindle

Ju 15 D^TS^l

13?3!1
2

5
(c.

(NH

coll.

Sab. "ijn

flO<J-'B: etc.,

camd;

of

also

227a

cf.

Gn

burden

17

45

22

313

asses

(i.e.

Ex

general, cattle

44
20 4811

Nu

);

elsewhere
48
78
.

f II. [~1J>3] vb.denom. be brutish

Impf. VTgy<

Je io

Qal

stupid, dull-

be

(|ll^D3*)

hearted, unreceptive;

Pt. pi. O^y'3

cf.

94

Qv'Da); of inhuman, cruel, barbarous men


36
2
Niph. Pf. nj33 Je 1 o 14 5 17 rij>23 Je
31
n
3? Is 1 n
Pt.
1 o
brutish, stupid Is 1

(|[

Ez

;
9
'"PV
(nvy, Ip^N); didl-hearted, ignorant of

God Je

o 14 21 5 I7
Pi. Pf nyai consec. Ex 2 2 4
graze ("inx mfc>3).
Hiph. Jm;)/ "#3: Ex
catise to be grazed over, sq. mi?.
'

T"iy3.n.m. brutishness (only


n

^4 9 +3

'3

'3"U'',

&

iy3 Pr 12

t.,

brutish

'3 alone in

1
;

man ^92'

poet.)

same sense (concrete) vf'49 11


Pr 12 30 2

Mi

65;

Nu

Balaam

father of

l'y|

Nu

yb3, a king of

24

22

3 - 15

abs.

(||

id.),

^^3 n.pr.f. wife of a Benjamite


s

elsewhere

'''DD);

(||

22

in combination,

as pred.=adj., \^ 73 s2

Ch

31

% torch)

8
.

1.
22

Dt23 J0S13 24 9
5

2. father of

('3 U3).

Edom Gn 3 6

32

Ch

43
.

tnTOn.pr.m.(?=n;b!|D; soThes; cf.


sm.i7viiy
ch 6 25 ; cf. (ynwvp sub
a L ev ; fce
j)r
j-

n'cy.

enjoy the fruits

Nu

Tliyil n.pr.m. (a burning ;

ace.

Lane
connexion with above
;
obscure)sf. HTya Ex 2 2 4 Ty3 Nu 20 4
03-1^3 Gn 45 17 m;y3 Nu 2 o 8 + 2 t.; beasts of

15

abs. Is

44 cf.
3. fig. consume, utterly remove,
and guilt, c. ace, esp. in Deutero1

v 22
24
v. also
s4
s
further, 1
22 47 2
2 Chi 9
23
1314
also of devoted (tabooed) things Dt 26
of
;
persons (exterminate) 2 S 4 11 ; sq. "Hnx pregn.
10
21
1
devour, devastate, greedily
14 2

i7
Ju 20 13
13

22 s

nomic phrase (^-I'tyo) I3"ipa jnn


6

Aram,

DHMZM

Is 50 11 ; light, obj. lamps in


11
2. burn, lit. c. ace.
13

2G14
Lv 6 W dung
20

temple

40

Qnjno Je

39 (v. supr.)
sending destruction Ez 21 4 cf. of

human schemes
C'StJ?

rijori

mpl.

P/I.

Ex

>

burning, only '3H a s

c.

(sq. "HnK).

t \^V3.] n.m. Ex22 4 beasts,cattle,

Jb

(^ {?),

('>

Nu

cf.

ass, etc.,

"Wl Ho 7 4<! (i.e. heated

(DTl!?N &t<); in simile

^ 83

3. trans, burn, consume

it).

VX, r\2rb

(subj.
i

within

fire

Dt

id,);

(subj. }bn

torch TbI? IS62 1 ; of oven

D , ljl?'3,

(subj.

B>K3),

^ 39
Je 20 9

cf.

ing,

notfa),

c.

of destruction Is

fig.

"

subj.

Ju 15 14

31

Je4 4 6

16 3

rnS?2.Fl n.pr.loc. in the wilderness (burn-

supr.),

(subj. teK) cf.

of grief, distress)

fig.

2. be burning, burn,
Bfca),

12

^2

(subj. *?); fig.

c.

(|{j!ya).

(cf. Pi.) 1

n.f.

cogn. with "T'Snn


I

(subj.Dvn|l)=2S22 9 (inv 13 text. error cf.

2. burn up,

of children #K3)
"3.
Na 2 14

Co)

cf.

brands.

the

Ch 28 3 (sacrifice

a king of Israel

n.pr.m.
J?a
T

i8

Je 41

t!

15-16

+ 2 1"

15

161 '

Ch i6 13

19

5- 5

(l=nwy

tnnnt2Jy!l n.pr.loc.

rva

l"ixrt.

Ju 15 s

7wwse 0/ Ashtoreth, cf. sub TV3) a Levitical city


27
nri^y 1 Ch 6 56
in Manasseh Jos 2I ;

=n

'Pt.^V^I?
ace. cogn.)

E>X 'T1 caused fire

t[J^!H]
(Ar.

oij

vb.

fall

upon,

startle, terrify

come or happen suddenly,

NH ny3

130

nnyn
Hiph. startle; so Aram. ny3 Pa,

Kiph.
f-

W^)\ Ch

(late prose) Pf.

Dn8 ; be
17

'tflJDJ

Aph.)
njn? Est

fcj:>

21

30
,

Dn 8

terrified, abs.

i;

c.

Pi. (mostly poet.) Pf.


Ch 2 30 Est 7
14
4 wnjn*
1 S 16
3 pi- sf3 fs. sf. ^nrga is 21
^nnjQ Jb'iV
/m;;/. 3 fs. njOTl Jbi3"; sf.
02D

123
9

12
*JJW3? Is 3 8 Jb 6 ; 2 fs.
9
cm< off,
3fpl. njysfan Zc4

ysa? Is io 12

Impf

E7/22

ysarii

sf.

12
;

Jb6 9 cf. Is io 19 (H^TO);


io 12 Zc 4"; accomplish

from

(dis)sever (i.e.

life)

= finish, complete Is
= carry out, fulfil) La2

17

(obj.imEK); violently

make gain

Ez 22 12

of, obj. pers.

(instr. PB^S).

Jb9 34

"an'jfSfi

Jb7

^njnri

2V22

i3 21

Jb 33 7

2 ms.

,/,i8

'

'iS

15
s
1415
(only here in prose); overwhelm Jb 3
16
24
21
34
11
6
(cf. II) 15
(cf. npi> v ) 9
iB3 1HD) y
13 (II
,

(||Plpn)i8

i8

=2

4
(||psn)33 7 (||^yi3D)Is2i

11

S 22 5

t nnya.
t t

2. terrify

14

Jb

assail

nnn).

(||

dismay Je

n.f. terror,

15

= 14

n.m. gain made by violence, unjust

Gn 3 7 2G + 7 1. (cstr. Ju

gain, profit VSa

Exi8 +7t.;

19

^3

);

^VY3 Je2 2
Je
13
n
17
13
31
iy^a
Dysa
6
Ez22
Is
Ez
Mi
Si"
57
5
33
13
gain made by violence (nearly plunder)
4
Ju 5 19 MI4 13 more generally, unjust gain Ex
i8 21 iS8 3 ^H9 36 Pr28 16 Is33 15 56 u 57 17 Je22 17
13
Ez 22 13 33 31 as ace. cogn. c. S?X3 Pr i 19 15 27
5
13
Je 6 8 10 Ez 2 2 27 Hb 2 9 profit (with selfish suggestion) '2-m Gn 37 26 Mai 3 14 cf. f 30 10 Jb 22 s
21

yvs

17

sf.

19
.

t [O^rflyS] n.m.pl. terrors, alarms, occasioned by

TJ723.

sf.

= jn^

; i. /M upon

24

Jb

innya?

^nwn

smpLsf/Wljn?

14

God

tO^BES, D^^23,

>rm Jb6 (I^W);


4

?tf>K

perh. n.pr.loc.

in

'

T-nwa

88"

i/r

yia

Naphtali

1"?^*")-

(|1

pn.

v.

T^JO

T^S
n.pr.m. Ne
ATthe people; Ezr

72Q

10" one of the

Ne

17

s3

'3

""iS i.e.

chiefs of

1.

(NH

Nun

b?3 or hra, Ar.

D^>S3
dni "o^^ipn m

Ez 47 11

cneaKn

(iVi

shadow (protec-

</t<2

of El; cf. cuneif. Sil-Bel, a king of Gaza,


COT Jos 1 22) 1. a skilled artisan of tribe of
Judah Ex 31 2 35 30 36 12 37 1 3 8 22 (all P) 1 Ch 2 20
5
2. an Israelite Ezr io 30
2 Ch i

tion)

n.pr.m. (stripping)

*'/}

head.of

-,

fam. at return from exile; 'a 23 Ezr 2


54

Kt

Ne

rvbxs

54

violence (so

Aram.
2

Imv.

22

^a)_Qal

s7
;

P.

=Ne

Ar.

^13, Eth. (IROl

Impf.
27

V'*2]

Jb 27 s

Amp

Je6

13
,

J?Xa

gain

off,

iyV3?

7^/. y>3

^io +
3

Ez

t.;

Am

9\but
so

Jb 27 s when Eloah

off,

fig.

cutteth

off,

draweth

Ms

soul; obj. om. tJieir course, i.e. stop


Jo 2 8 (cf. Hi-St); usually gain by violence or
in gen. wrongfully Ez 2 2 27 ; Pt. abs. |io 3
out,

<

greedy

15

27

robber;

getter,

Je6 ,3

10

Hb2

21

lflNSa

(||

as place where

(Co VniX3l)

pl.sf.

n.pr.loc. a rock by Michmash


0nom

2nd ed 2S0
-

&

blisters',"of foot,

tpSS
sf.

i2

pi?3
:S439

Py Ne 9
dough PX3 Exi2 39 + 4i;

Di Dt

n.[m.]
12 34 ;

Ex

21

Ex

dough, not fermented

(E); no restriction 2

f np23. n.pr.loc.

(?cf.

S if Ho

18

Je

Ar. iXlj an elevated

region covered with volcanic stones) city of


39
ngV3
Judah toward Philistines, npjT3 Jos 15
1
2 K 22 (home of Josiah's mother).

c.

ace. cogn.

Pi. Pf.

y?3 Pr

Vm

La

t[H!fi] vb. cut

make

off,

19

i
17
;

inaccessible

(NHzd., Aram. "1X3,

(esp. by fortifying), enclose

break off (c. ace. capitals of pillars)


Lag Provv vi Dysa=Dy]aHb3 12 in wrath);

cut

soft,

break

NH,

yviaPri5

Isr.

off,

tfsoa aysa

sf.

52

Qr.

t[,J/20] vb. cut

by

one

e.

tp23, vb. swell Qal Pf. 3 fs. npj.3 Dt8 4


21
sivell, or receive swellings,
pi. ^PV. 3 Ne 9

TjTl

fr023. n.pr.m.

40

cf.

;Bcoo-^j Lag

D^itfrrnxi 'an-nsi).
I

VK3M).

TyTQ

Q&2V; Aram. 6tt3, JJ^)

cvxnn-riNi

Cf. D^JW.

^^aJ

be

swamp, Jb8 n

in-23.ii.f.

rushes grow,

J^aj, appar. denom.)

t t^SS] n.m. onion

Ju 4

tyia n.[m.] mire Je 38 s2

Ar.

^>

Ar.

cf.

11

tender, impressible in body, etc.)

a family.

OR A:

(<>, sWp o^, Eth.

jj^., Eth.

'i pbtf Jos 19 33

t^ (Pa. diminish, subtract), perh.

cf.

Ar.
J:

side, edge, J-oj

etc.,

rough

stone, sZ^j ^j&,\

land

inwh.are sharp s<ones(cf.Lane))


Qal/m/;/."
27
13
">'X3P1 LV25 5 Dt 2 21 riS^l Ju
2
ms.
76
4
9
f
11
9
rrcan Lv 25
><. act. isi3 j e 6 onif'a Je 49'
;

Ob'5
Is 2

36*

15

m. Iiva Zc

+ Ez 2 v.
Nu i 3 + 14

t.

ni-iY3

rms Dt3
5
,

cf.

25

Kt (Qr "l*5Q),'f.

infr.;

28

; cm<

v 11

pass.

LV25

1.,

o^f,

(obj. nnj),

pi.

nT)W3

f.nVlWa Ez

niixa Dt

28

Ne

25

grape-clusters, DU3J?

Dt2 4

21

Ju

27

(obj.

131

i!
in both, D13)

away)

cut

13

28

49'

made

2"

3 9

Is 2

15

25

26

Ch

Ne9 25 Is25 2 2 7 Ez 3 6 35 H08


10

s2

De

inaccessible,

2K 19 = IS37

Is 36 1

fig.

generally adj. c."Vy, CHy;


Jos 14 12 2 S 20 6 2
i8 13

f.;
5

grape-gathering,
cut off (= take

act.

Q'TaJ nn); most often Pt,

(obj.

off,

Dt

Ob

always

fortified,

Nu

13

76

\^

pass,

Je6

-gatherer

hence Pt.

14

19 32 -,3
Zpi lc rarely

17

14

(rd.
nin Dt 28 Is 2 Je 15
'an ly Zc 1
Kt); once, subst. of secrets, mysteries (=^ unat25
tainable things) Je 33 s
Sm Co
'a Ez 21
c.

20

15

doubtless right,

flairfl,

Gn

withheld

>

53

Je 5

fs -ilOJjl

ti.

Nipli. Impf. "1X3? be


6
(Dn), Jb 4 2 (*|B). Pi. /m?;/.

^rrt/y, so Inf.

(AW

["ttf ] n.[m.]precious ore

Hoffm

gold, ring -gold

Thes ore as

etc.

i"1

105

=y^o.)1V3 Jb 2 2

17

14

34

24

Ne

-""'-

Che

<

43

i.e.

03

2.

^8 9

Ho

41

No

n.pr.loc. K"l3 Vog


Onom Sacr 102 232

Palm,

cf. /3oo-op;

DflN (pK)) Je 49
s4
n. "1X3
48 prob.

13 - 22

il

44

Am

Is

12
.

12

PS

Zc 9 12

'3^>

Dnu

n.m. Lv26 ' vintage

+ Zc

26 -h4
"Vya

26 s

Mi

t.

Ju

Ju
Zc 1

32

'2 riiFiy

Je 48
Is 32
rd. -11X3 (Kt)

sf.

(cf. "tttt)

T3Q

Qr (but rd. 11X3 Kt);


TT?3 Je 4 8 32 ; '%, lit.

11

10

Isl7 s
'

s2

in simile Is 24 13
and cf. sub 1X3.
;

fortification 1X30

t.;

sf.

^1330 v

in.X30
14

Je

48

Ho

io

14

+2t.;

2 t.; pi.

tjnx'30
T

px3n^8 9 L a 2
41

ls
;

Nu

D^XaD
nx3DLa2 2 I)ii

cstr.lpp Josi 9 29 +

Nui 3 19 Dnn 24 nnXaDDnn 15


11 39 ;

X Pr

i8

1 12212 n.m.
71

K8

Am 5*

12

Mi

with-

lit.

Je 48 18 Is 17 3 25^
2 5
-

(||*d.)

S 24

La

Na 3 " Hb

]0

IX 'D

sq.n.pr.

10

Jos 19 29

(cf.

v.

sub ppa.

TlpSpS. n.pr.m. (form strange, mng. dub.)


a Levite

Ch 9 15

iTMpS

sub pB3.

v.

prove,

(test,

J"7p3

Np3).

Aram.

cf.

T^rT'pS, n.pr.m. (proved of" ) Levite, son


1

of

Heman

Ch

25

son cf Asaph

4
;

1.

"'pi n.pr.m. (id-)

32
6

22

v 13

(?)

Nu

a Danite chief

Aaron

a descendant of

2.

31

3131

Ch

Ezr

p2 v'b- cleave, break open or through

(NH id., MI miXTI ypao/rom break of dawn;


15

J>p3

Eth. fl^O: profit, be useful,


Di) Qal Pf. Vp3 ^ 78 13
15
nyga Ez 2 7
riyp? Ne U
cf.

orig. findere, aperire,

nypa is 34 15
11 18

nWf>31

//. cs<r.
Is

63

sf.

"I*i2f),

74 ,
9
21
Is 48 , Wi?3*l 2

Ch2i
yi?3

\|c

13

Ch 32

141";

P.

14

ac.

Ch
16
;

W^

1. cleave, cleave

Ju 15 19 God

cleft

and water came

out,

open the hollow


cf.

Is 48

21

(obj.

15

yjr

Am

rip open pregnant women


staff, tearing the shoulder

hand

Ex

inypT 3l

/mi)."

Am

DVp3
,

17

S 2 3 16 =

74 bring forth by cleaving, obj. J^P


all three of divine operation ; cleave o&

also

?n^J ,

19

Ec io 9

12

mn Ju

/mp/

(CtoDDn),

t^Sa
Lv

fortress, stronghold,

for ^HS,

5B

Ez

13
;

29

of a broken
(but rd. H?

Sm(?) Co); cleave wood Ec

cstr.

Je

1X3

(= mxa)

14 people reduced) dearth


10
f 9 io pi. nilS3 Je 14

Lv

i'x 'to -vy).

open, sq. ace,

(i.e. dinii-

v. also vb.

/3o'

(cf. foil.), '3 T\:t?

572

2llded - 137 247

foregoing.

cf.

Tj~02J3. n.f. dearth, destitution


cf. JLoj_.Is>

(for-

1; on Mi 2

dearth

'

22

6
34 63 (in both
2. of Moab Je

t}i"Y?l n.[m.] stronghold,


n.f.

Ch

),

13'19 2

14

io

2439

t,y

Edom

17 - 36

19

(1'noin 3jk>c 'd) 34 13 (||n:iN),

(sheep-)fold,

1. city of

Lag
=^oorpa) Gn 36 33 = 1 Ch

nution,

27

Nu

out "vy etc.

Aram.

+ mjja

11

without "Vy Je 6

25

1. n.pr.loc. city in

n"V22 n.pr.loc.

K3

io 2 17 9 18 8 Je 4 5
1^=1iX T ^6o n 2
2

I8

+ 1. i~H!3. n.f. enclosure,

<r(o)o Ppa ;

18

15

Jos 20 1 Ch 6
n.pr.m. a descendant of Asher 1 Ch 7 37

tress; (v.

pIlpS, p?i?3.

MT

esp. in

(ny)Ty=fortified city Nu32

JBL,:1891,151

Reuben (MI 1X3) Dt 4

12

Dn 11 Co in this connexion sing. exc. Je


& Dn 1 u (nnX3D)); Je 1 fig. of prophet, so

17

^3 v

,,

+ 11.11*3. (fortress)

11.

K 8 ;fortification,

+ 108 (^

19

must then be assumed,

^3

'3-"2n3, c f.

17

10

(AW

(|p aiK q.v.);


nxa -f 68 31 for
possibly also

(||5)D3)

Drinxap

phrase ('on) '


Jos io 20 19 2935

Thes),

48 Hiob 70

34

"}^ enclosure, Talm. N~lU3j^?z^er-

a \/n.-iX3

'

Is

Hoffm comp. Ar.

that broken off;

JJoj ring, Heb.

measure,

ZA 18S7

Is 22

">2ra|>

VP2
13

5
;

Na

12

nnxap

io 9

D*32K yBD); of ploughing (furrowing)

(||

the earth

141 7

dividing the sea,

(||

D.?3

Ex

16

14

sim.);

in

Ne

(P)

U
9

esp.

^ 78

13
,

of
cf.

IS63 12 obj. D^P; in all these subj. ^ exc. Ex


16
where he commands Moses; of hatching
1
15
subj.
out (a brood, but no obj. expr.) Is 34
,

2. break through or into,

lisp arrow-snake.

sq.3
n-iyp 31
T

S2 3 16 =i Chii 13

nwr?

cities, vbtf

into

lbj>M;

Dyp?p

ace.

sq.

also 32

"IDN'I mc? he

2CI121

17

obj. suff. ref. to

thought

to

break

them and so bring them unto himself.

132

ypn
Niph.
11

G117

Nu

Is 3 5

Is 5 8

9
;

Inf.

t.;

consec); Wp33
20

Pr 3
7jp/. 03!
5
sean
Is
fs.
3
59 rpsni
16
cstr. J?in}> Ez 30 ; 1.
11

Ch 25

Nu

ren< o?;e, subj. the ground, n"ln

fie cfc/i!,

mountain Zc
fiwrsi o?,m of men hurled from rock 2 Ch
of cloud beneath its weight of water Jb
hyperb. of belly full of words seeking a

(J),

14 ;
12
25
s
26

33 2

JbV

v?.?:

i6 31 + 3

i6 3l

Jb 26 s Zc i4 4

Pf. I?p33

H??

40

(hyperb.);

>

Jb 32 19

vent,

new wine-skins

like

will burst

it

open; so of the water-receptacles (nWJJO) of


u
the great deep, at the flood Gn 7 ; of the water20

pvmi
masses themselves, niOinn Pr 3
Is 35"; also of the Bed Sea, tTOn Kjp&l
,

nytn.

K 25"* = Je 52

l,i

Gn

22

ms.

3*fs.

V^

Hb 3

Ez

13

11

Ho

Djijnn

K8

12

13

T?i25*l

,'yf|3? 2

K
2 K

children

24

cf.

Ho

also

(fig.)

of

cleaving open rocks, to bring forth water V'78 15


(subj. God); of cutting mining-shafts Jb 28 10
'3 ana? nnixs
jnN-yjMri n
? Hb 3 into
;

^v

rivers thou cleavest (the) earth

or cloivn (a wall, but

nm

yipari ni-iyo

'TOna

niljitp

(fig.)

Ez 26 10

break through

obj. expr.),

eggs Is 59 s

Pu. Impf. Wj3 Ho

CV^O

Ez 13

nn

(but Co ypan), cf.v 13


f hatching

tyjM

no

11

'nyjn*

0i]?B2f

"^3

2
!|J

K3

1
2r

';

pi. sf. fl|yp331

Is

fire& into, sq.

'331 let

\?^

f;

Inf. cstr.

sf. ref.

us break into

so bring it unto ourselves

it,

yp^b

DiiN

^e~^ 2 K 3
the city

made by a

lay it open,

(cf.

Qal

26

and

CI132 1 );

was broken into, entrance was


Hithp. Pf. WJ33TIPI Jos 9 13
4

fiws (themselves) open, of

wine-skins Jos 9 13 ; cleave asunder, of valleys

Mi

abs. '3

cstr. TOP? Dt 34 +7 t.; pi.


104 8 njj[53 Dt 11 11 ; 1. valley
ls
also
(opp. ^l mountain) Dt 8' n" cf. Is4i
14
8
non33
nyp33
in
creation-poem
"HO
104
^
63
t.

18

71^3 VTV

D-nn lb:.

2. plain

broad valley)" Gn

plain,

valley-

(sts.

EZ3 2223 8 4 37 12

also

('an '3B-iS) as level, opp. o*M-;n Is 4 o 4


(H

i^B '3

Am i

'Wp);

Dt 34 s VTV '3

mostly with n.pr.

cstr.,

nas '3 j os 1 8 }taj>n o " 1 2


Ch 35 22 cf. Zc 1 2", UiK '3*Ne 6 2 J1"'3

<,

= Baalbek

plain of idolatry

ace. to

Wetzst

1"[^",

in

De Je33 702
'

(Damascus,

iridtov'Qv).

3Ti??] n.[m.] fissure, breach,


Q^yi??, into which the small house is to
be smitten (|| BWp-j); THT^ ^j?3 Is 22I
j??>

6n

Am

[PP^]

tl-

vb. be luxuriant (Ar. JS

be

profuse, abundant (v. esp. Conjj. 1. iv, Lane))


Qal Pt. pp3 luxuriant Ho io 1 (fig. of Isr. as

vine).

f II. [pp3-] vb. empty

make a gurgling

(_j.j

probably Ar.

(cf.

noise, of a

in water, or emptied of water)

mug dipped
Qal Pf "TlpiM

Je 19 7 1pr53 Na 2 3 P. pjrta Is 24 D^SNaa 3


empty, lay waste land, ace, Is 24 1 Na 2 3 also
3
abs. v ; fig. make void (obj. HXy) Je 1 7
Niph.
Pf njwai ( c f. Ges 5C7 K n ) Is 19 3 imp/. 3 fs.
3
s
P13P1 Is 24 ; Inf. abs. pi3n Is 24
be emptied
s ptaljl pisn,
(laid waste) Is 24
of land (|| fen
1

'

fig.

^PP?) Je 5

3
of spirit, courage Is 19

empty out (devastate)

Po. Impf.

land.

of emptying,

19

10

i.e.

half-shekel,

Ar. lalju gurgling sound; also

cstr. id.

1K14

Je 19

abs. p3p3 Je

1
.

T pl3,p3. n.pr.in. head of a family of Ne-

thinim

'3-^3 Ezr

31

Ne f3

Ne

TrT'pIlpS. n.pr.m. a Levite

17

12

920
.

tp3.^ n.pr.fl. (\/prob. pp3; so Thes after


Simonis, Sam. Di) p3>(n) 13^10 Gn32 23 (where

perhaps connected with p3N


p3tr);
Dt2 37 bnn '3: Dt w J0S12 2 pa:
3

fir, cf.

both,
fraction, half,

cf.

Syr. ^^jOa.^*, cantharus, etc.)

(||

* VpS n.[m.]

Tp3.p3. n.[m.] flask (from gurgling sound

*\b\p

Hopb. P/. 3 fs.^yn nyp 3n

breach.

Impf tyj33n? Mi

n +8

Gn

niVi?3 Is 41

to Judah, Is 7 6

break through (abs.) with sword, 5Ti?3np 3nn

Je 39 s

plain

(cleft),

Impf.

IXTP 0VTi;

rvxno).

2T

fST\)
Pj.'fiyj93D

Jos 9 4
be ripped open, of
women Ho 14' (vb. of masc. 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.
,

t nVp3. n.f. valley

2 fpl.

Hesychius in

cf.

n$fiOR\
24
2
2
cleave, cut to pieces, or rend open (oft.
more complete or more violent than Qal), sq.
ace, of cleaving wood Gn 22 s i.e. cut it up for
burning, so 1 S 6 14 ; of ripping open pregnant
12
16
women 2
8
15 ; of tearing in pieces
2

$aKa lov [Lag/3aO^]

Pi. Pf. Vi?.? 2K15 16 Jb 28 10 WygM


Ez 3 o
13
Ez 13 Wj33 Is 59 5 Imp/. V&) f 78 15
;

Gn 2 4 22

J>p3

Ex 3 8 26 (=S'5J>n

v. also VP.3

(appos. n?3n),

2. be broken into, of city

199,1. is

Ex

J?j53n

Lag

^5^0

Ges.Abh.

elsewhere

of light breaking forth Is 58 (fig.); of


14
s
serpent's egg hatching out as a viper Is 59

captured by breaches in walls 2

a weight

CD

';

nySN

pa*"

in

||

Dt

latitude

of

3- -'^

Nu2i

24

(in
Jos 12 ), p3M J U ii
empties into Jordan from East,
16

|131N); it

'

13 22

Shechem

called

(southern)

133

ipn

boundary of Amnion Dt 3 1G and (northern) of


Amorites Jos 12 2 ; but some confusion (Di
Nu 2 24 Dt 2 37 );mod.Wachj Zerqa, Bd Pallsl

2. more individually, head of cattle,


yet alw.
of more than one (Hex mostly P; pi. only
12
3
6 + 2 Ch 4 v. supr.); of two Nu 7 17 + 1 1 t. Nu

Am

tr^p^l vb.

inquire, seek

-pn

'3 *102f yoke (pair)


7; +cf. also

of oxen 1 S 11'
19
cf.v 1
19 cf. v (ploughing, cf. v ); also 2 S
3f
7f
6
3
cf.Nu
1 S6
(drawing
cart,
6 =i Ch 1
a
),
7
20
2224
33
22
Am 6 12
2 S 24
1 K 19
2 S 24
1 Ch 2
14
1 000 yoke
(pi.)
500 yoke of oxen Jb i 3 cf. v
37 (nnn
12
7
five Ex 21
further, of four Nu 7
42

(NH id., Aram.

also Eth. flM: in deriv.; orig. divide,

~ip3, iJis,;

discern,
1 s. sf.

13

36

Z7

Ar.Jio s^, rip, split)

cf.

ON^rM
33

Ez 34

">iN.

+ 2t.; seek,

T^

12

Lv

cstr.^*?

16 15

Inf.

Lv 13 36

look for, sq. ?

distinguish) sq. VT^

3it2

p3 Lv. 27

s3

TWn); seven

11

3 !// 27 4 (||3 Htn); consider, reflect, abs. Pr 20 25


DHIJ "irtN i.e. 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 ">i?3p 1 K 3 for 2nd
T33), AV HV to inquire by, @ for praying;
perh. denoting some religious service to be
467
86"
performed by king himself, cf. esp. ES
;

T?

182

f
(

ox (Ar. JIT, Aram. Nnp3,


Krnpa, ]^ (cf. also Horn 1" *2 *); name from
BN61
al.)
abs. '3 Gn
ploughing, so Thes Lag
2S17

'

29

eight

Nu 7

3
;

BeOt) v 4 Je52 20 of twenty


1 K5
seventy 2 Ch 2 9 32 hundreds or thousands
63
= 2 Ch 7 5 2 Ch 1 11 2 9 33 3 5 7 8 9 (cf.v 12 ), &
1 K 8
Nu3i 33 38 44 t. Note ">p3 risen Dt 32 14 (poem),
||iK7 24

as

'cf.

nis^

'a

S 17 29 '3n ba

of

S 24 s2

$m Ez. 4

'3n j n
f\ 'an

-'-

Gn33.16; Jbl,14cf.Dt32,14

Dna v 21 );

||

1K ' 3+

Ch 29"

twelve Nu 7 (singly called nic>) cf.


v 6 ; of the twelve brazen bulls beneath the sea
415
17
25 44
cf. 2 K 1
in Sol.'s temple 1
2 Ch 4
7
3
3
2 Ch 4 (D"nin*M)_v (but rd. in both Q^B,
ten

order to care for) sq. ace. |N Ez 34 (|| Vhl)


v 12 fig. of" seeking his people; contemplate, sq.

see& (in

seek (to

21

only Pi. Pf.


Imp/.

Ez 34 11

consec.

21

15

K 19

D^n

(opp.

"i?

^a).

T^piS n.m.denom. herdsman Am


Amos himself, cf. DHj#3 nvrnBta i\
Ex1013
morning (NH
1P3 214 n.m.

cattle, herd,

21

14

from

id.;

12 16

+5

Nu7

cstr. ">p_a

T!i?3Ex20

24

Je5

^a 1S11

';

Gn 45 10 +
S 12 4 MTpa
;

dYiV; D"3 J e 3 24 + pi. W\J$ Am6 12 (ah rd.


24
3
1 K
D^ Tpi) 2 Ch 4 (but rd. D^Q v.'
7 infr.);
37
rd. D3*np3 for Danim 1 S
sf. WI.^S Ne io
;

||

We Dr; 1. mostly coll. a. cattle, generic

8 16

(never
8 13

Dt

||

|N\)

Jb 40

14

11 5

(frequently
sim. '33

Gn 1 1
Ho 5 Jo i

in form)

pi.

18

20 14 2
1

as grazing,

27

24

s5

Lv

Ch 27 2929 +
29
1 Ch 2 7
+

through
abs.)

cloud-rifts,

18

pi.

light

'3

etc.)

in

(of

1.

t.;

at

of time,

a. of

of night (opp. rM) Ex

Ru

13 13

Is 2i

12

'cf.

io

13

(J)

6 2 (P)

Lv

S 19 11 (|hno,

opp. rbb);

Ex

also (opp. fb)

Ju 19 25

23

s5

18

34
opp. mcfaf
(H) Dt 16
(both JE) Lv 19
8
6
8
E) Ex
5 ; cf. further Gn 40 41 (both
15
22
22
tb. implying
(both JE) 1 S3 +
12
34
20
the coming of dawn, and even daylight Gn 29
opp. riib\ ?

92

13

oft.
;

dawn

the darkness,
Gni +(alw.
morning
DHi?3 Jb
+
which, never during
time
point
end
which, Eng. morn'mg= forenoon):
as the

split, penetrate,

Am

15

Is

6g

25
;

as lowing ('3n 7\p)

1pT 3 njptp possession of (i. e. property


Gn 6 14 47 17 (both J); '3 nny Jo i 18

(E) 44 s (J)

21

(but Klo here for 2nd Tjna,

'

in) cattle

herds of cattle; esp. T3~f3 son of cattle (i.e. belonging to the ">p3), to denote a single ox, calf,
8
in these
etc.; as used for food Gn 18 7 cf. v (J);
T^a >$* ip3);
prob. =-calf (v. also

iSif

usually for sacrifice


'3H-|3

Lv

5
;

Nu

(Hex only P)

appos. bj?

tLvo 2 ; cf.

15

'

r%

29

1317

(on all these

cf. J3);

also indef. cattle,

number not specified Nu 7 s 88 (in both


enumerated as D^S); 22 40 1 S 14 32 15 21 1 K i 9

oxen, of a

'

(here of graven work) 8 5 1 Ch 1 40 2 Ch 5


2
also as beasts of burden
18 Is 22 13 \|^66 15
I I Ch 1 40
b. a particular herd of cattle Gn
29 29
-

18 7 (J);

3,
cf. pi. 1^"?.P
T

our herds, only

Ne

"li?.?|

(jpriB');

by looking at

'an niisb

Ex

it v.

14
20

morning, so Ju 19
TiNrny, as something
the

27

Jb 24 17 38^

1p3)

(JE) at

the

turn of

(|pD$n Di^3 v 25
later,

26
;

sq.

vid. Ptu 3

14

B*N TO* DlltSl before men could re7


cognise each other) cf. "^3 ^\3 Jb 3 s stars
of morning ; but also c. "tiK vb. Gn 44* (J)
&
TIN Tpan; c. TIN noun, npan 11N3 Mi 2
(||inyn TIN

8 9

+Dt 21 3 1 S 16 2 Is 7 21
mostly appos. T3 Ex
111927
29 +27t.; also pi. fT '33 Dns Nu 28
;

rds.

io 37

npan tin ny Ju 16

esp.
3

4 ;

also

25

22 34 30
-

S 29 10 (|| Q^b TNI).


M 2S-2 414
rise Ju 9
3
1

yfr

65

i.e.

S
22

22

17

tc. of

2K3

rbb)

(opp.

so

Kf

1
;

S
cf.

coming of sun-

cf.

places of sunrise and

3-iyi

'3

vyio

sunset (||nivp

d. of beginning of day,
ends of earth),
15
nriynyi "an tnd Fm z' (cf. v 14 ) vid. 2 S 24 (but

i. e.

134

npn

We Dr); time of prayer, & praise \^ 5


88 92 ||onnv no<m i K i8 Je

4-4

del.

59

26

14

17

20

three hours of prayer, Dnnvi ~p31 3"iy

Dn

(cf.

1013

Gn 49"

also

); cf.

24

Ex

(poem in J)

s7
P) Dt 28 67

(all

Ez

1S1S
3

16

S 11"

Dn 8 f 30

22

33

3"jy infr.
781213

c.

26

90

3i 3 Ezr 3 3 Est

11

16

e. opp.

Lv

of

Zp

opp. D'aiyn pa

TW 3iy Wl
morning Gn j 13

note also the formula 1p2

a rf
19 - 23 - 31

8
evening came and then
(all P), i.e. the day ended with evening, and
14
the night with morning ; peculiar is Dn 8 of
3-

vh&\ DJBJJK

sacrif. niKtt

om. of daily

2300 evening -morning s,ipr6b.


days (Ew Hi Meinh Bev Dr
until

25

c.

morning,

"lp.33

16

18

27

Che

(cf.

Ex 34 25 Dt

16

P)

(all

S 13

Ch

-f-

1.

Ex 34 s cf.

23

30

Ex
2

16 21 30 7 36 s Lv
Ch i 3 n Is 28 19

4
131415
Zp 3 5 also 'ab 'ab, same sense,
50 Ez 4 6
ti Ch 9 27 fpl. 0''"!P 3;> every m. afresh yp- 73 14
;

Is 33

Je

12

= continually ^ 101

aim.

Dn^S

cf.

ifr

(cf.

18

f Jb 7 (|| Byp!? every moalso without prep, or art. in the morn-

Ho

44

\\r

18

55

d. supr.,

11 17 ;

143

^3o

cf.

g.

46

('3 niJSp)

49

15

59

17

90 14

morning tGn 19 20 21
22 3 26 31 28 18 32 1 Ex8 16 9 13 24 4 34 4 Nu 14 40
Jos 3 1 6 12 7 16 8 10 (all JE) Ju 6 38 i 9 5 8 1 Si 19 5 4
31

15

17

Ch 20

'33
2

12

20

fGn

S 24"

20

29

Jb
24

s4

10 10
-

cf.

K3

K 3"

14

35

=Is 37 36

11

2. morrow, next day (cf.


Germ. Morgen, morgen) without art. Ex 16 1920
Lv 7 13 22 30 (opp. wnn nm) Nu 16 5 ( |pno v 7 16 )
,

'
Ex 12 1010 Nu 9
with art. Ex I6 23 24 2 9 34
'33 1S9
'ab Ex 34 25 NU22 Zp
Din
3
( pp.
12

cf.

41

to-day)

(Stu);

20

30

31

to-morrow morning
Ju 6
'33 Ex7 15 Jos 14 Est 14
definitely
5
7
cf.

27

adverb, use in

seeking his flock.

shejplierd's

punishment after examination

n.f.

Lv

19

20

{scourging 33

AV after
AE

lla
Sifra Saad.
Jewish trad. Kerith
Sifra
Jastrow Bict 165 .)
cf. Malbim

Ki

ttttfpSjsM vb. seek (Ph. D'P3) Pi. Pf


nT
^33Dti 3 + ist.; n^p3Ec7 28 Est2 15 sf.QWpa
;

Ho 2

^3

VHtfaa Ct 3 L2 cf. 5 6
Ezr 2 62 + 1 2
1
Is 65 + 2 t.; Impf. '&$y\ Jos 2 2 23

9
;

t.;

WPS

sf.

Pr 1 14 + 2 t. ne>j?3K ^ 1 2 2 9 + 3 t.
14
16
-|- 7 t.;
sf. V\tfn) 1 S 2 3
wtyy* 1 S i6 + 23 t.;
3
Imv. K>i?.3 1 S 9 + 3t.; &$i i S 28 7 + 8t;
/n/ t^i?>3lb 1 S io 2 + 2 9 t.; Ft. &$OD Gn 37'"
;'

t,

37

T7J33?

+ 2 3 t.;
fo/M:
8

17

D*$MO Exio n +

pi.

a. abs.

(yet v.

Ju

Ew).

29

K2

17

38t.;' 1. M e
Je 5 Ez 34 s Ec 3"
1

1516

Gn

b. ace.

Jos

37

I S 2
4 1S9
3
1 4
27
+2 6 20 obj. a flea, but id. "PM

Ju 4

22

14 -

23
3

(J)
26

Th We
KirkpKloDr; 2S17 320 iKi 3 2 40 i'8 10 2K 2 16 6 19
39
9
62
64
27
2 Ch 2 2 Ezr 2
1 Ch 4
( = Ne 7 ) Ne 12
-

ii9 176 Pr2 4 2i 6 23 35 7 28 Ct3 11 2 2 5 6 6 Is4i - 17


La i 11 Ez 7 s5 22 30 34 416 Ho 2 9 Na 3 11
Je
16
Mai 2 13 c. with p Jb io 6 d. ace. rei
c ii
25 36

37

|>

24 - 33

Ju 18

pei-s.

yp 1 2 2

Is

40

20

La

S 13 14 2 8 7
1

19

Na 3'
Nu

a. ace. the priesthood

king

S3

17
;

i
.

Ru

Est

seek to secure

16 10 (P); David for

(=1 Ch

17

in battle 2

K
5

14

);

Je 45 5 (cf. v 5) ; B'SJ B>pa seek to take one's


?j/eEx 4 19 (J) lS20 2 2 23 23 2 3 15 2 5 29 2S 4 8 l6 U
1014
1 K 19
^ 3 5 4 38 13 4 o 15 5 4 5 63 10 70 3 86 14 Pr 29'
21
30
Je4 i i 19 79 2i 7 2 2 25 3 4 20 21 38 ,6 44 30 30-4 6 2G 49 37
\js

27

aim at, practise : ii]}"\ B*p3 seek hurt of Nu 35 s3


(P)iS2 4 10 25 26 (^)iK2o 7 ^7i 13 24 Est9 2 ;3n /3
^ 4 3 10cf. Pr 17 11 -\2W Pr 17 19 pyi Pr 11 27 fU1B
Ne 2 hjicx Je 5 pnv, nuy Z P 2 3 3 trbw ^34"
noan Pr 1 4 6 Ec 7 25 nra Dn 8 15 nyi Pr 1 14 18 15
min Mai 2 7 mnN Pr 17 9 HIND 18 (b of dir.
29
21
34
obj.), matin Ec 7
c. Inf. Ex 4 (J) Je 26
30
15
11
d. p & Inf. Gn 43
Ex 2 io (JE) Dt 13
4
210
10
19
2
22 40
Est
1 S 14
2 S 20
2
1 K u
19
23
21
6
2
10
9
7
2
3. seek
3 6 i/r 37" Ec 12 Zc 6 12
b.

'art

14

Is 5"; (loip^l etc.) Dp>1


22 1321 (all JE) Ju 19 27 20 19
'an nnbK'N morning watch

21

tEx if 1S11

v 11 2

Pr 27

Nu

27

he rose early in the

cf.

h. in phrases, '33 tf'sfn (D3#l etc.)

& sub 2.

of bright joy after night of distress (poet.)

fig.

Jb

23

v.

);

ment)
ing

La

cf.

'3no

nearly until (~^V\


further '33 '33 morning

crit. n.);

Zp

Am 4"

morning, '3?

tJie

by morning, every morning^


5

&

( + art. exc. Jb 7 ); in the


Gn i9 + 1 lot, cf. also '3H JVilS

for [against or by)


1^1 30

&3*

(above

oft.

in (or at) the morning, '3?

f.

any IV,

cf.

prep.

elsewh.)

Ex

12

= 2300 half-

times (years)

lp'3

Tn~lp3.

like

(inquisition)

P)

Ez 34 12

iiny

40

Ch 2 13
Ex 29 3941 Nu 2 8 4 8 (all P) esp. 3-iymy ipan-p
= all day Ex 18 13 & (without art.) v 14 (both E)
20
3"?.y^ 1p3D Jb 4 = between morning and even21
ing; also-ip3"ny 3TJ?0=aZZ tm>A, Ex 27 (P)
15
21
3
Lv 2 4 (H)'Nu 9 & '3"iy 3TJ?3 Nu 9 (both
2

S 54

P re P or art.) Ex 16' Nu 16
f [mjPZl] n.f. verbal, a seeking, njn nii333

Ecu'i Ch 16

14

21

this sense (without

3"$

Nu 9

13

rnn.ED '33

1S

^ 55

14
6
17 Is 17

56

Hu)

(v.

tfpn

11

io 24 (=2 Ch 9 s3 ) Pr
of rulers 1
s6
b.
God
(from
resorting to sacred
29
of
15
14
11
Ho
laces)
1
Ch
16
105 4 ) 2 Ch 7
(=^
5
P
s8
29
2 S 2
f 2 27 ; without "aa c. mrr Dt 4
Z P i 6 2 3 Ho 3 5 5 Ex 33 7 (J) 1 Ch'16 10 (=f 105 3 )
2Chn 16 20 4 Is5i Pr28 5 Zc8 21 22 Je5o 4 DM/N
1G
22
cf. Ez 8
2 S i2
Is 45 19 65 2 Ch 15 413 Ho 7 10
13
Je 29 Mai 3 + 40 17 70 5 69 7 Dn 9 3
")27
the face a.
.

'">

Am 8

12

^ 83

"jB?

17

d. sq. Inf.

to wizards, but obj.

demand:
Ez 7 26 Dn

4. desire,
rei JO pers.

T?

ace. rei

v 18

rei

of resort

c. ?,

not expr. Lv 19
(H).
a. ace. 1 Cb.21 3
b. ace.
34

20

pers. Is

5. a. require, exact,

12

12

Ne

pers.

ft?

b. exact equivalent or penalty

rei,

1 s ? pers.

Ez3

I8M

33

for, ace.

16
s
11
43 (JE) 1 S 20 2 S 4
23
Kh*l; no obj. expr. Jos 2 2 (P).

15
6. (late) ask, request, ace. rei Est 2 ;

Nea 4

S>8

rei

ace.

pers.

ft?

Est7 7 Ezr8 23

/J?

rei

rei *?.?*?

^J?

ace. rei |B pers. Dn i (obj. cl.


Est 4
4
21
Pu. Impf.
c.-iBW), V' io 4
I*? P ers 2 Ch 20
8

pers.

formations

^an Ez 26

B^D; Jego 20 ,^. Est 2 23 ;

21

wwpfa.

6e

^n); new

12

^ 51

a clean heart

(||

17

heaven and earth Is 65 (in place of old);


transformation of nature IS41 2 "; with double

WBhT

ace. n?" ;
1

35

Dtnan

65

pi.

104 30

V'

N113 transform Jerusalem into

18

Niph. Pf. 2 fs. nfcroi Ez


*ru? Ex 34 10 + 2 t.; Impf. j%ia;
13
^Nian Ez 2V5
Inf. sf. ^Sian Ez28

rejoicing Is

Gn 31 39

cf.

TO

135

ntDpn

Gn 2

Ft. N-J33 f 102 19 ; Pass. 1. be


created: heaven and earth Gn 2 4 (P); creatures
5

104 30 mankind Gn5 2 (P); heavens -f 148 5


2. with reference to birth: riN"QJ -|{?k Dlpca
in the place where thou wast created (i. e. native
35
land) Ez 21 ; "]tt"Un DV day when thou wast
created (king of Tyre) Ez 2 8 13 15 (cf. "pm^ DITI
7
N"Oa QJ? f io2 19 (|| ibia DJJ
yj, 2 );
f 2 2 32 ). 3.
of something new, astonishing
miracles Ex

n.m. request, entreaty,

t[nti''j?3]

Est 5

7- 8

^3;

f]

13 n.m.

ti.

Est5 3

13 IpBO ^ 2
Ges De Pe et

12

Aiss

al.

cstr.),

receive instruction

v2

sf.

na

8pda<r6e

; apprehendite disciplinam 33 E\v;


purely, do sincere homage Aq Sym Jer

muStias
/ctss

,mpi36.

em e n d. Lag (p&lO) nt?iO ipE*3


Bi
OP351
3
/s bonds (cf. v ) so Kmp Che

<

13

53

vb. snaP e create


>

(cf.

/brm, fashion by cutting, shape out,

for writing,

Ar. t^T,

an arrow, but also


CIS ' 347 incisor, a trade

create; Ph. K~i3n

& Hpt KAT2Gl0M

DHM

ZMG1883

1888

synon. ,133; Ba
comp. As. banu, create, beget, with change of
Qal P/. Gn
liquid; Aram. *03, K=>, creche)

build,

+19

N-13

Gns

iot.;

Impf.

t.;

^13

Gn

N-Ji:

Is

'

Imv. N"B

sf.

'

f 51
1

43

Nu

2L27

i6 0 ; //.

s
P. Nl.ia Is 42

12
;

^^-lia

Tn^" l3
,

Ez

21 2424

2. cut

a creation, thing created,

n.f.

as preternatural, unparalleled; ace. cogn. 'a^DN

KTT Nu

16 30

jamite

Ch

Qal

N"J3

cf.

t PPS-OS, n.pr.m.

3,

Niph.

3.

hath created) a Ben-

('1

21

Ec 12 ; shape,
1

29

make

to

yourselves fat.

ttrnzi adj. fat ^73 4 Ju 3 17 P l. n^na


iK5 3 ;cstr."Kn3Dni 15 ;f.ns>-}aHbi 16 +2t.+
Ez 34 20 nna Hi 01* 171a nna, <nna; pl.
niNna Gn 41*+ 3!; nNnaGn^i 2 4 ;fat, cattle
;

ipa Gn
Zc 11 16
I'ca

4I --M"o (E)

Hb

food

WU

Dn

15

'a

dSn

16

1. obj. heaven
seldom except in P and Is
and earth Gn i 2 3 (P) Is 45 1818 mankind Gn
jS7.--7.57
l.(p)
32
fi 7(J) Dt4
^ g^S I S45 12; t he
g
26
host of heaven Is 40
heavens Is 42 ends of
the earth IS40* 8 north and south ^89"; wind

"WIS

v. ">Nia

nu

Ez 34 320
man Ju 3 17

sheep

K^K fat
body fat
v.

'3 their

n^ ^ 2 ^H^'IS n.pr.m.

fashion,create, always of divine activity, with ace.


rei,

Dnu-|najnniNN-i.^Ez2 3 47

(J);

Inf. D3N'H3np

ZA

in-

but dub. Sab. K"U found,

413

15 18

Is 48".

Xf>,

COT

volving cutting; As. baru, make, create,

niEHn

things,

[^"Q] vb. be fat (Ar. ZsJ* be free


f II.
Hiph.
of a thing, sound, healthy; v. X"ic)

pare a reed

stick for

new

(J);

out: *V hand, as an index

12 corn, in. 13 pure, 13, 1. n. 13 v. VO.

+1.

G,oss

i7

''

11.

10

Pi. Pf.
riN13 Jos 17 15 ; inX-13 Jos 17 18 ; Inf. abs. Nia
Ez 2 24 24 2 3 47 ;
1. cut down: a forest Jos

34

'

Modern Vrss

swi, <3

i/e

Syr. ^a) only

"13,

Heb. of Pr 31" (both

in late

nC'i33

^i?3 Ezr f.

12

son (Aram.

1|

73*.

sub ^JTO.

sub nu.

D^iaiS

sub -na.

v.

Ar. jJj 6e or become cold).

*|^3.

(cf.

t"P3

n.m.

Am 4

13
;

D^an Gn 1 21 (P). 2 the individual


the smith and
(|| father) Ec 12

the

man Mai

10

13
the waster Is 54 1616 ; Israel as a nation Is 43 ;
3. new
Jacob Is 43 1 ; the seed of Israel Is 43 7

]|^;

Ex9

righteousness
and circumstances
and salvation Is 45 s ; darkness and evil Is 45';

also

l8
na
+ 28 1.; hail,
T; Ex9
>

c.

57

|na 9

</mn<ier

19

woman encompassing

hail (Ar.

a new thing '"^"JD (a


;
a man) Je 31 22 fiN'Ha
30
(J) ;
(swallowing up the Korahites) Nu 1
5
4. of transcloud and Same over Zicn Is 4

fruit of the lips Is

18

Sab. QTQ, coM

conditions

||

23
;

also

Ex

4748

c. '

TQOn Ex9

all

||

n*>J3

12 - 15
;

ls

f,
||nVp

& ^?9 Ex

JE, Egypt, plague;

34

cf.

11
105 32 another great hailstorm Jos io
;

13
where '3H ''aaS; further, in theoph. ^ 18
13
C'N"'^ra 2 S 22 0111. by error; del. however

(E),

(||

Aram. "H3,

"-*-*-- io 5

23 23 29 33

Ex

9
24
{^ lightning 9

^ 78

I^j,

DHM ZMGBaw7)-

136

inn
^i8

in

-\)&p)

14

fig.

etc.;

nnxiN Jb 38 s3

'3

'31 'fipv
2"; in
B>K -f 148
'3 mi; fig. Is 28 17 30 30 ('3 J3N)
,

i7

"ij?^

hail,

grandinatus,

Ki cf. Lag

grele,

D^ini D^i?? D^piJ

till

BN29

Gn

71121 vb.

) QalP/.

<

oread (Dap~ na

'

Gn 16

Dn3ri|3 2

t
t

S3

[n^na]

S 12
1 S 1

cause

Ch

&

deriv.

Zim

La 4 10
s
7w/
;

a. with Noah Gn 9 9 17 (P)


pledges (vid. niN).
20 25
10
promise that there
a
divine
Is 54 Je 33
;
would be no other deluge, b. with Abraham,
'

18
s 21
Ex 2 24 6 4b
Isaac and Jacob Gn i5 (J) 17
15
810
23
42
1 Ch i6
Lv 26 (P) 2
105 , Ne
13
18
8
9 Je 34 ; a promise to multiply their seed,
give them the land of Canaan, and make them
a blessing to the nations, c. with Israel at
Sinai Horeb, with a covenant sacrifice Ex 1 s
915 25 44 45
10 27 28
16
13
s
78
(J) 3 i Lv2 (P) 24 2 6
2 4 (E) 34
"

m (or as)

=^

69

(H) Dt 4
renewed in plains of Moab Dt 2 8
with blessings and curses Dt 29 20 ; frequently
s2
referred to in other books 2 Ch 34
^ 25 10
20
10 37
4u
5.9
18
516
103' io6 in" Ig56 4.c
74 78
44 50
21
32
8 10
9
2 3
2 2 31
Ez i6 8 9.60 44 7 Dn 9 4
Je i
i 4
11
28.30.32
?
II
Ho6 8 2C9 ii 10 a divine constitution given to Israel with promises on condition
;

j"7H^ (cf. As. baru, bind, whence biritu,


K7
Zim BP59 82 & treaty, covenant D1 ).

'

fetter

1. alliance of

13

my /oo<i.
II.

God and man.

S 13 5710 Ez 34 20 v. Kna.

f 69

s2
oft. p Ex 2 3 -f
12
nx
,"pa
2 S3 +
2 Chi6
+

S13"

n^

22

28

food; ^"133

ma

14
2. covenant, as a
friendship (|| *liD)
25
divine constitution or ordinance with signs or

7 \

7m;;/' ??.3ri 2 S

Gn2 6

II. between

scrihal error for rU"D

Pi. Inf.

).

but also ny

2l

Various preps, are used, most

goats

to eat bread.

food

n.f.

&

nearKadesh.

7m;;/ rTUK

17

Hiph.

nna n.f.

14

eat (As. bant

K i8 2r Dr SmI07
35

J?;J>, i.e.

36
horses Zc 6

10 12

2. n.pr.m. IT!? an Ephraimite

Brs1

Syr.

sprin-

if

PS), mpl. of sheep

l.n.pr.loc.ma

/or devouring.

"^

""^

t [TlSl] adj. spotted, marked (as

sAaZZ hail.

kled with hail? so

vb.denom.
19

"W

consec. Is 32

QD^J

CI123
Jehoiada and captains 2
to be a
Leviathan
with
with oneself Jb 31
4
28
between man and man Ho io
servant Jb 40
46
33
4
4. alcf. nna bjD Ju 8
9 =nn3 ba Ju 9
liance of friendship between David and Jona5. alliance of
than 1 S 18 3 20 8 23 18 cf. ^ 55 21
In all cases JVQ
marriage Pr 2 17 Mal 2 14
is the technical phrase for making covenant
s7
except Je 34 10 nnaa 1K3; Dn 9 *? rrna "V3jn.
1

of judgment of '\

tl">3

tl.

K n =2

,.

Hg

J^'31

sim. Is 28 s

De Che

cf.

rp-Q

-;

rTHIS

2g5

n.f.

covenant

Aram.

(||

13
constitute)'3. G219 -)- 199!;

BriKi);

sf.

vna

^nnaDt 33 9 ^nna^ 44 + iit.


ijnna Ezi6
innaEx 2 24 +

Gn6 + 5 ot.;
18

carina i s2 8

D'P, 81a-

I. bettveen
pact, compact, covenant.
18 t.;
men. 1. treaty, alliance, league : Abraham and
13
Edom and its allies Ob 7
Amorites Gn 14
2732
(E) 2 6 28 (J); Jacob
Gn2i
with Philistines
and Laban Gn 3i 44 (J); Joshua and Gibeonites
32
Jos 9 "- 111516 (J) Israel and Canaanites EX23
2
2
1215
(JE) Dt 7 Ju 2 Ammonites and Jabesh
34
;

Solomon and Hiram 1 K 5 s6 Ahab


S 11
and Benhadad 1 K 20 34 Syria and Israel 1 K
Nebuchadnezzar and Zedei5 19 = 2 Ch 16 3
kiah Ez 17 13 19 nations against Israel ^83;
nations with Egypt Ez 30 Ephraim and Assyria
Ho 12 2 Judah and Israel Ez 16 61 Judah and
Tyre Am i 9 Assyria and Judah Is 33 s JTH3 *VJJ
a prince in league (with him) Dn 1 22 (so He
Ew Hi Meinh Bev ref. to h. p. Onias III, &
translate prince ofcov't, cf. AV RV); fig., with
death Is 28 1518 with stones of the field Jb 5 s3
2 constitution, ordinance, between monarch and
subjects
David and Abner 2 S 3 121321 David
and the elders of Israel 2 S5 3 1Ch.11 3 Zede1

"

kiah and his people Je 34 s

and

Israelites

Dn 9 27

Nu

the ark of the covenant


34

in

nant

Ex

ma

4 5

om.
4
Dr); set forth in rvian
J11N;

'

''"I3T

of obedience and penalties for disobedience, in


UA6 inthe form of tables of the covenant Dt g 9
scribed with the ten words, placed in ('^rma pis
-

61

18

" 18

hostile prince
;
3. agreement, pledge

34

28

(J)

Dt

28

34
Je 11 2 8 written in
"

31

69

io33 +40

words of

29

(vid.

t.

after jnt*

We

the cove-

K 23 = 2 Ch

iVOn 13D

the book of

(cf.
34 J) 2 K 23
1213
(P),
d. with Phinehas Nu 25
2 Ch 34 ).
a constitution, establishing an everlasting

the covenant

Ex 2 4 7

(E,

s7

cf.

2 21
'

30

priesthood in his line

&

*bn

TVO Mal

4 8
-

cf.

Dorian JV"ia

e.

Ne

s9

with Joshua and

25
Israel Jos 2 4 (E), an ordinance or constituf.
tional agreement to serve Yahweh only.

with David ^ 8 9 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
-

of an everlasting kingdom, the relation of son-

and the superintendence of the temple


g. Jehoiada and the people 2K11
2).
= 2 Ch 23 s a constitutional agreement to be
the people of Yahweh.
h. Hezehiah and the
10
people 2 Ch 29
a constitutional agreement to
reform the worship,
i. Josiah and the people
3
a constitutional agreement to obey the
23
2
book of the covenant, j. Ezra and the jyeople
ship,
(cf.

1'

yp-

137

tfra

Ezr io3 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 constitu-

nm

nehn

tion

Je3i 31 with new

s
s
s
21
8
3133
and precepts Is 42 49 55 59 61 Je 31
25
26
20
5
6062
37
40
20 34 37 Ho 2
In Is 2
32 50 Ez 16
.

the Messianic servant

nmn

is

nm

DJJ

Is 42 s 49 s

Jen

34

EZ34

13

25

Hos2

26

37

nm

20
;

91M7

a covenant Gn 6 18

71921

17
i6 60C2 but confirm covenant Lv 26'
12
2
Dt 8 18
jna Gn 17 Nu 25 (P);
5
2 S 23 (poet.);
nay Dt 29 11
,

nm

nmi

"S

2.

12

132

Dn

nmi

1516

Gn 9

56

Ex

24

nm

24

Nui8

(=f 105

10
)

25

13

12

912

Dt

2S2 3

(P)

nm

23

17

ie

14

10

ity

15

Ch

13

salt

nmi

on

Lv

16

Ch

16

17

"iiy

Ez 16 59
Je 22

with

o^p

nm

18

v.

nrrt-ia,

sub

I.

Tna

28

raw material

b. as

Ez 27 1219

d. as material of furniture, utensils,


implements, etc., '1 '&?$ Dt 3 11 '1 ll"? Jos 1 7" 18
16
Ju i 19 4 313 , '1 \!?3 Jos 6 19 24 cf. 1
67
;

Nu

Dt

17

i7 18

Jos

Is 2 4

44

30
;

Zc

nm

-f 8 9

9 ;
3.
1115

nm 1BH Gn

19

Dim

37

23 31
-

34

55

Je
10
;

Je 50

Bha.

iron,

Am

vid.

&

8
f 149 (|| Q^t),
u
iK22 =2Chi8 10 'l^p

'1
,

\!?33

Jb2o /lT!P
ninp Ez 4 3 '1 ''nm,
24

'1 pEJO

'1

of Babylon, ag.

i.e.

(fir".)
1 S 17
& Is 60
s
31
10
2. tool of iron Dt 27 Jos 8 Pr 27 1717 Ec io Is
5
5li
34
io (metaph.); head of an axe Dt 19 2

Cyrus Is 45 s

1717

cf.

K6

pression '1 by

Dt

Je 15 1212 ;

f^iti

cf.

20

Dt

bondage, 'an "VD

48

K8

Je 28

'1

14

51

Je

cf.

13
;

of op-

of strength

Dt 33 25 & Mi 4 13

'in?.;

of prophet, firm through Yahweh's might, "\^V


10,

Je i 18 of distress, 71 *nna + io7


judgments of '\ & 105 18 '1 blB* ^ 2 9
'l

Je 6 28 Ez

doers,

26 19

Lv

Jb 4o ls

'1

22

1820

^120 of bones of hippopotamus


neck of Isr. Is 48 4

'1 *V3 of obstinate

S 17

27

r' 1

34

''ly^n

'pi

Barzillai= above,

former is 2.apriestEzr2 61 =Ne

name

1 a Gilead-

iK 2 ^D? 2 S19 Ezr


"'i'm nijao npb ik>n ^ni

32 33 35 40

=~Nef
DW-?y N-|j51_, where 2nd
2

of evil-

simile of scorching sky

T "^"PS, n.pr.m. (inan ofiron)


ite 2

G3

n]21

vTj.

go through,

durchgehen) (Ar.

2,

Germ.

flee (cf.

S go away, withdraw, flee)


22
+ 9 1., to Jb 9 irna

Qal Pf n-a Gn 3i

25

7ot^/ nni^ Jb 20

21

Jf.,

(? cf.

Aram. PI

13

1,;

24

nni> jb 27

mahi Gn

fs.

s2

Ne

(?)

descend, of Ashcr (perh.

woman whose
31
Kt (Qr n.T]?),
7

foramen, Thes, or Y\S

beauties are aj>pareni)

T 7]H2 n.m.

Dt

19,

Cli

iron (c. 7 afform.

fr.

pierc-

U
,

nna

16,

vnm

nini Jon

appeal).

"fniTQ n.pr.f.
^J"]l

or Ar.

3
7
2 S 4 + 4 1., nrnba
39 vna; J e 52s
20
14
Imv. nni Gn 27 43 4- 3 t., ^rria Is 4 8
2 S 15
6
22
cstr. nni 1 S 2 3 +3t.,
Inf. abs. DTO Jb27

^. i

bore, pierce,

&

,who adopted

3. 2 S 21 s a Meholathite.

V?)"]?.

v 10 of

cf.

n^

weapon 2 S 23' Jb 41 19 cf. also Nu 31 22 Jos


s
22 where iron as spoil of war.
3. iron in
23
of Egyptian
fig. of unwatered earth Dt2 8

so

rnm Gn

sub nxi.

dnd
Mai
5

35

'i-Dy Jb 19 24 & tig. Jei^ 1 'an 'jpn 2 s i2 :u


3
'an nPTO 2 S 12 31 cutting instr. of
1 Ch 20

mi.
v.

Jb

be worked) Gn 4 22 1 Ch 2 2 3141G 2 9 22 7 2 Ch
^i2
6.i3
2
2
j g ^12 c ag ar tJ c i e f commerce

Is 2 2

VPHI
T

89

(to

nmn
Dn

32

nm b?n
nm na^ Dt4

nni 1N3 f 8 9 39
"ipB>

(a cov't.

cov't.

nDnm

Ne

14

)014

2021

33

a. iron-ore, stone con-

lit.:

Dt

taining iron,

Gn 4 + 74 1. (^"Q Gn 4-

abs. 'l

1. iron,

fetter is loan-

);

Ch

+ 44
tfha, ni-Q v. sub
;

3i

Skizzeaiii - 124

nm

nm
K

(poet.)

(D) Ju 2 20 2
18 12 Ho 6 7 8
Lv 26 1544 (H) Dt 3i 1620 (J) Ju

11 10 14 21 31 32

nmn niDo Ez 20

28 30

covenant violation:
23

26

Ez 34 25 37 26

K 8 (=2

nm Dn

bhP

-\Ve

cf.

(P) Is 54 10
1

424242

Is24 5 55 3 61 s Je 3 2 40 50 5 Ez i6 C0

in Arabia

Nu 25

18

103

J^i

22

if""*" Ex

16

26
Lv 2 13 2
37 ; fbv
with sacrificial meal and

salt

10

10

(H; on sf.
5
v45 (H) ^ 105 8 106 45 in
Thus we have njW

'

19

^78

f 25 D^nno
of God JVO "lit

Lv

(all P),

Di Ges* 128 1Kb )


15
Ez 16 60
1 Ch 16
29
Gn
^8 9 nhy
;

s2

33

on the part

cf.

Dt

4C

Ne j

11

Is

JPhx11882

nm TO K
nm 1X3
9

man

of

^ in

HIV

further on these Dr
covenant keeping: on the part

ff

nm ofe
xi
nm KtM
nmi

nm

Chi5 Ezi6
16
(Cf.
^y * 5o
210
8

12

H)

(?;

word)) alw.

(Ar.

^pi,

D^pH establish
Ex 6 4 (P) Ez

COT

As. parzillu

id., ^"jS, JJ)i9, Pli.

Gloss

Aram,

id.,

III. Phrases. 1.
cf.
~\t6v Mal3'.
ni3 Gn 15 18 Ex 34 1027
covenant making:
1324
26
25
23
69
1
28
(J) Jos 2 4 (E) Dt 5
29
5 2
3
310
10
30
35.3s
i7
7
3
ir l7
29 34 Ezr io
23 2 Ch2i 23
40
s
10
31 32 33
5
4
3
8
3i
Ne 9 f5o 8 9 Is55 6i
32

nm

NH

ingl

etc.);

institutions

rra

Gn

35
rhab
.

Gn
2

3
;

s f.

+ 2 t.;

*rni

1K2

7
,

^jnni

11

nmn-ns k>y?i Ex 36
(E) Ex 14 (J) Ju 9
5

- 1 -5-

34 - 3 '- 38

26 21 39 4 52 7

(del.

Ne

Gn 3 i

5
,

inna

1. ^o or pass through, of bar,


s3

3Ii

Dr
11
;

cf.
fig.

21

2.

/^

,21S

22 17

(P).
1
14

1
3

29
15 Is 2 2 Je 4
of days fleeing away

We)

138

JT"Q
Jb 9 25 of man,

shadow Jb 14"; c. XQ flee


20
10
pers.) Is 48
S20 2 S 1
( + TSQ

like a

from a place 1
a weapon Jb 20 24
usually

+
27

57

3
22

12

i6 6

31

&

Ne

13

'

35

10

Ex

11

coll.,

as gloss;

% @

^nTO

(all

io 2

Ch

imao Kt

S2 3 31 = P nna
,,

&

"HS, n.pr.m. v. sub

1N3

Jb37 u

v.

rTna

["H3],

Dr.

10

33

rd.prob.

p. 92.

sub rm.

na

v.

Chu

sub

sna.

11.

12

11

Jon i 3 4 2 2S4 c. place


40
c.-b&pers. 1 S2 3 6 Gn2 7 43 (J) 1K2 39 1K11
nn'& pers. 1 S 22 20 flee, sq. inf. iKii i; Dii
14
10"
3. fiee = hasten, come quickly Ct 8
13
nna:
innan
Pr
1 Ch 8
Hiph. Pf.
Impf.
:!

del.

c f.

-)S

c. place & H loc.


& ~b* N1124 Am7

VIVOD Qr; Co rds. Qr, but


Ew Sm rd. in?? ?-

sub "inn

>onna v.

T? % Jb
1 K n* Ho

S 2j 4

ace. place 1

c.

1"IM?

c.

2 7 12"

I39 7 Jon

( titles )

place

c.

S 21"

flee to,

a person,

Gn

c. \l.B

JE) Ju 11 3

-p n

O v"*3.

S 20 14 obscure, many

Dnna Klo

anaan

prefers

&

after

rvn2

sub

v.

ma;

11.

after 33 rd.

so Dr.

also bx 3, by? 4.

v.

larrnir

2,i

sf.

Jb4i :0

Nei3 28

^nrnrixi

Ch 12 P*.' nnnp Ex 26; 1. pass through,


s8
lit. Ex 26
2. cerase to flee, put to
(P) cf. Qal.
men 1 Ch 8 12 16 drive
flight, animal Jb 41
away Pr 19 10 Ne I3 2S (sq. vV?).
15

13

",

(= * DB)

Jb 26 13 of eclipse-dragon, rna
14

as fugitives (for other views

so prob. also Is 15

nTina,

D^3

n.m. bar

COT

shaft, spear,

Gloss

27

a^nns

CI13 22

29

) nna Dt 3 +
5

1 1 1.

(cstr.

inns Ex

etc.);

Vn- needless)
6

33

Kt (Qr both

39

35

pl.'onna Ex 2 6 26 + 8 t., 0W"13


Ex 6 31'+ t., ^f.na Na

Ch i 4
3
3
3
vnna Ex 4 o 18 + 7 1. ( + Qr Ex 35" 39 3 ), n'nna
Je 5 30 La 2 n^rna j C n2 7 nnna IS15 5 but cf.
2

'nna

,:i',

'

infr.;

'

Ex

tabern.

Nu 3

31

36

Ju 16

147

cf.

26 27 27 28 29 29
-

31 32 32 - 33 34 34

11

Ch 8

35

also

(||

14"; id. of gates of


3-6-

ahvtso)

rd. prob. c.

crit. n.

13

2.

X Di al. "H v nna


.

fig.

Dt

Jeru-

bn.3'3 of distress,

earth (pictured as

bm '3

^nna
;

Is
Is

ye t cf Che's
etc.

\js

107

Jon 2'

Am

'

Ka

13

.)

T [TTOft] n.m.

(flight) fugitive

Ez

Ch

11

28

1
8

27

Ezr

21

liTT'TS

(J)

15 56

io 9

'

28

31

Ch

1
22

4*

16 36

72

'3

io6 4S ii9 12 i24 i355 144 Zen anbx'a


20
66 20 68 36 ^TN 'a ^ 68 (prob. for an ori21
J

nw); p^

S 22

Hiaa
(E)
2

48

27

24

45

(= +

47

19

i^

72

Dt

14

iN

18

47

iua

);

b. 0/

Gni 4 20

'a
'

^e?^

'a

Gn

2024

3 6
-

33

12

'a

atr 'a

Nu 22
Ju 17 1 K

s3

12

(J)

25

"|m p-130

blessed be the one blessing thee


19 - 20

nw

(E);

Ez

27

26
28 33
1 S 25
7
118 26 Is 19 25 Je 17 7 20' 4

Gn

10

27

Nu

29
21

2 s
1 S 15
Ru 2
23
24 (E); m,Tb
3
31
19
5
15
^
tjna
Gn
2 + 115
24
\vbv bub 'a Gn r 4
s

'3

13

26

29

(J);

Is65 23

3ria

things:

C.

1303 blessed be the fruit of thy

Dt 2 8
i8

18

25

33

Pr 5

18

Niph.

qrjnni

Jbi 3

1.
;

TO V"

sf.

iTO

28

Pf. "13?

Gn 1

Nu 2 3

^313

cf.
3

Vi. 23s Pf.

28 (J)&Zesso?iese(/ (cf.Hithp.).
1

na ^TO

womb Dt

14

TO Gn 2 + 2 9

; ,:j

15

Ch

Gnz7 27 +

etc.,

^TO Dt 2 + 9 t.; Impf. TO'. TO? etc


Gn 2 8 + 52 t,; nanatj Gn i2 + 2 t.; pi.' ?3?
Gn 2 4 + 11 1.; sf. ^j:ra' Gn 27 + 21 1.; ^3J
Gn 49 25 + 2 t.; Wanb^ Gn 14 + 16 t. Q?3^
^rnrri Gn 2 "
Gu 48 20 + 6 1. naanaKGu 2
5

21

t.;

-'

60

10

19

!in^n3^72
+ 29 t.; //

15

TH3
1

S 18

Gn

18 10 (E)

(Older usage sg. of bar of door


or gate, i.e. the great bar across the gate
so
13
5
7
Dt 3 5 Ju 16 3
Je 49 31
1
i
1 S 23
4
Pr 18 9 Jb 38 10 2 Ch 8 5 Ez 38 11 Later pi. Is 45=
La 2 9 2 Ch i 4 e Xe 3 3 13 14 15 ^147", but also

is

10

20 26.

16

Pr 18 19 fig. 'a of
house out of which Jonah

of fortress, fi"IK '3 in simile

shut)

4o

18

Ne 3 13 14 15 cf. f
5
13
31
Ami Na3 Je4 9 Ez38 11 Je5i 30

bars of city-gates, nK>ru 'a 1


4
2
45 (of Babylon, broken bef. Cyrus)
1

36
b. bar{s) of city-gates

(all P).

S 23

salem La
13

1. a. bar, of wood, joining boards of

ginal

32 39

26

^VO blessedbejm

"*

a. 0/ God:

53

'

Am

Ex

'<

is)

25

he

upon his knees 2CI16 13 " ^D7 na"ia3


2. SZess
ms AweZ before Yahweh ^95.

(only pt. pass.),


1

VS-Q-by TO?. ^Z

kneeled
Ze

As. burtihu, spear-

(cf.

Ar. Syr. Eth.)

(so

ff

proa ^ 9 5jjn3 ( T
2 Ch 6
^13 Gn 9 s6 +"Yo Lj^ir&rceeZ

Pi.); Pt.pass.

dow

Is

" -")-

13

Qal 7mp/ TO'

Comm.)

cf.

TO,

v. D'H 3 -

tn. rP~^. n.pr.m. son of Shemaiah

in^3

tfru

tyro fJTlb Is

of Assyrians); as subst.

fig.

Av.

id.;

yh> (praise), Palm,

r
N^byb WB> -p 3 Vog

in

esp'.

(NH

kneel, bless

vlJ.

s29

i^y; Eth. fldh: Aram.

+ 1. [rP-O.] adj fleeing

(prob.

PP^]

43

rvnia, v. sub -na.

'innzw

nMq3^i45>; /ww/Tl^Dtss"

cstr.

Jos 24 10 (Ki,

17
TOi Gii22 + 24

cf.

Ko

Ml
,

t.

Ew M0b

P.:H30Pr 27"+ 4t-; I.Wms CocZ,

/m/. abs.

01 Sta);
adore with
-

n:m

139
ace.
"pa Gn 24* (J) Dt 8 Ju
2Ch2O 26 3I 8 Ne 9 ^i6 7 2 6 34

bended knees:
10 20

iCh29
5
5
20 21
6 3 io 3
2-9

10

'>

12

\213
115 18 134 12 135 1920 145"
^ DN "'B'S: i/r 103 1222 I04 35 DP "J13
*/te
4
2
"
"|13
7tae 0/ Yahweh Ne 9 ^ 96 ioo 145
DT&K Jos 2 2 33 i/a 66 s 68 27 (doubtless for an
-

22

Wm

1 -

Ch

1
J>

29

20

(of idolatrous worship).

Nu

fJK

^?30

GW

2.

Is 66

abs.

20

23
2Q 24

(E)

yjf

king

blesses a.

17

^ 72

T^N3

JON

Is4r

t^nn.f.

io9 2s with ace. Gn


27.30
gl6
Ex
Nu 2 ^1 J g 24 10 ( E ) Q n I2 2.f
32
4
25
5
14
135
12
2730
17
22 24
26 30
39 49 Jos 17 (J) Gn
2427
"
9
3
35 48 Nu 6
24-=9
4.6.10.14.18
10.15
21
13 12'
n
7
I5
l6
I4
(P) Dt i
2 7
23
s
U12
i:u9
9
15
16
8
2
I3
S
6
26
2g
J
U
I
Ch
24
30
f 12 4 1013
14
s
10
6
4
27
2
Ne
8
Eu
2
i
i7
26
Ch
Jb42
31
^5
3
28 29 11 45 3 67 2 78 io7 3s 115 1213 128 5 i 34 3 i47 13
Pr 3 33 Isi9 25 5i 2 61 9 Je 31 23 Hg 2 19
b. things:
sabbath Gn2 3 Ex 2 o u (P); field Gn27 27 (E);
bread Ex 2 3 25 (E); work Dt 28 12 Jb i 10 cf. Dt
11
11
3. men bless men : priests
33 ^65" 132
'>
& kings Dt?3 Dt io 8 21 5 2 S 6 18 1 Ch 16 2 23 13

im:

or by (cf. 3 in. 2. d) thy


;
seed (invoke for oneself the blessing of the seed
of Abraham) Gn 22 18 2 6 4 (J); by the Messianic

original nvr), with

oneself, congratulate oneself 133^3 in his heart

Dt 29 18 "jym with

''

23

Is 65 16 ;

by

12

iot.;

4".

COT

knee (As. birku

Glt,ss
;

du. D?313
? oU) Is 45
sf.'S")? etc. Gn o + 1 1 t.;knee,
3
23

Eth. -adill Aram. ?p3,

Jb

Je

'

knees: Caia D^D water reachingto the knees Ez


4
^-\2 bv WJTn.Dn io 10 bv in pn^3 H33:

47

28

35

iK8

54

Q^ian Dt
worship

in entreaty 2

D^nn by yi3

13

to

V313 p3 V3S DtP p M ^


in prayer

18 42 ;

kneel on knees in

Is45 23 iKi 9 18 2Ch6


drink of a fountain Ju 7 5fi

Ezr 9 5

i:i

cf.

^ s /^ ce between his knees

D^lS

m^ ^ ^

?y

Gn

&wes,

(<?

t//-i29
1

33

Lv

MelchizedekAbrahamGni4

19

MosesDt

12 32 39 43 ; Joshua Jos 14 13 22 07
22 23
Nu 6 23 Dt 27 12 Jos8 33 2 Ch 3 o 27
9

Ex

Solomon

K8

(=1 Ch

43

14 - 55
(

40

= 2 Ch 6

20

^ 1 18

'

16

'

:5

:(,

19

Eli

1-

S 13

K8

18

10
.

60
.

10

d. in gratitude

Gn

15

29
7
4 7 (P) 2
4 io
10
60
b. in departing Gn 24 (J) 47 (P)
14
10
c. by messengers 1 S 25
2 S 8
1 Ch

a. in meeting

(E).

Jb3i 20 Pr 30

morning salutation Pr 27 14

Ne

11

2
.

f.

Jb

5 - 11

59

3
f io

Jus 24

3t.; tpjtfl

Pu. Impf.
Pr2o 21

n'anbD

f.

2. prospered by
17

27

X1122 8

'

QB?

Jb

a. persons 2

37" 112- 128 4 Pi-20 21

13

33

33"; vrjbi?

God:

29

A^Nu22

Dt
3
pass, to be blessed, adored:
t.;

+
+
^ 37 *;_i.

Ti^.

21
\//-

113

2!l

Ch
Dt

b. things
3. have prosperity invoked, by Balaam
Hiph.
4. in gratitude Pr 22 Ju 5 2
.

'.

D^pOjn ^131 and he made his camels kneel Gn


11
Hithp. ^.2Tin Dt 29 18 + 3 t. Impf.
24 (J).
'

VW.

Is 6s

10

72

17
;

Pt.

man?

i s 65

1G

i/r

4"*

s
35 Ez

Is

17

j^oa NH

Aram. NfB,
2

+ 39

Gn

49

2s

nirra,

Mai
49"
29
2

Gn

t.

28 4

21 7

pi. 711313

Gn

7ibi3

49

s3

Heb.) '3 Gn

as

cstr. n?-|3

t,;

+5

t.

t,

t.

cstr.

oa vita")?

sf.

171313

sf.

1. blessing: a. of parent Gn 27 12 41
(JE), of Moses Dt 33
b. of God Ex
21
~ Dt
~
(E) Lv 25(P)
Ne
ii 2 ^7.*> 33 (

"

28

28

3o

.26

" 9 Jos8 34 (D) 28


,30

29

^3

2i 4

3
i

33

Jo 2 Mai 3
ni.T -n312
44 Ez 34 44
5
15
8
7
Pr io
39 (J) Dt I2 i6' 33
-f 129
s
4
'*
riND H313 f 24
Q.T13N 71313 Gn 28 (P),
the blessing given to Abraham.
c. of the
people, in recognition of good men t/t 109
Pr io 6 ii 26 2 4 25 28 20
d. of a poor man, in
recognition of benefits Jb 29 13
2. source
24
2
blessing
Abraham
Gn
Israel
Is 19
:
12
(J);
of
2n
26
13
Ez 34 Zc8
seed of the righteous ^37
the king ^21'; memory of the righteous Pr
s
10'; new wine Is 65
3. blessing, prosperity :
D'HB" n3"l33 by the prosperity of the upright
Is

10

14

Gn

2:!

2:

congratulations for prosperity Gn 12 3 (J) 27 s9 Nu 24 (E)


47
19
5
22
1
1
g. in homage 2S 14
\^49 62
^
10
3
h.
in
2
S
21
5.
bless,
friendliness
72
with the 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
as well as in the Shemitic cognates: 1
21 1013
e.

Jb

11

Gn

20

terror

Na 2 or fasting 109 24
fi.n^a n.f. blessing (Ar.15,7; Eth.O^ht:
12

13

48

weak from

of strength,

32

thee toill Israel bless

invocation of blessing (stronger than DlPt?):

b&Oty ~py "p with

bj? l.'bn V.

10

gMWeibAufl.2.U.180ff.

Cn
Pl OS
ff.)
o
Sta ZAW 18 s6.i4 3
5o a ( E ) Jb 3 Ju l6 .o 2
4 Ig
12
12
66
D 313DyON''ifinGn48 (E); knees as seat

26

David 2 S 6 20
Balaam N1122 6

S 2
23
2 4 j fathers, esp. on death-bed Gn 27""
+ 12 t. Gn 27 (all JE) 28 6 (P) 32 (E) 48
15
28
25
(P) 48 20 49
(J) 2 S 13
in consecrating a
13
sacrifice 1 S 9
4. salute, greet, with an
n

30 (E

priests

'3

; bless

'

(the city

Prn

exalted)

is

11
;

noy

711313 D3

nilD yea, the early rain covereth with blessings


25 26
D3TI1313 TIN TlllNl and
49
I will curse your prosperity Mai 2 2 4. bless5. a gift, present
ing, praise of God Ne (f.

V'

84 7

cf.

Gn

Gn 33
13

5 ;
kac>, Eth. ClOvfl).

i8

31

= Is 3 6

27

15

(E) Jos 15 19 (J) Ju i 1 S


H313 B'Si liberal person Pr
11

2,5

25

3o

2,;

(cf.

Syr.

6. <re<v/ of peace 2

1,;
.

rCG

1. n.pr.loc. valley in wilderness


fn.
mod. Bereikdt cf. Be &
by Tekoa 2CI1 20 26
2. n.pr.m. one of David's band 1 Ch 1
reff.
-

2(i

:i

140
t"?f-nn n.pr.m.

4 " 32

121316

36
43
amanuensis of Jeremiah Je 32
1 5
(Zaccai) Ne
Zabbai
of
son
2.
a
priest,
45
-

3. son of Colhozeh, of the tribe of

20

7
3 io
.Tudah

Xe

5
Ar.
tn3"3, n.f. pool, pond (nman SI
73
Aram. W?3na)
i>; SabVnDia Sab. Denkm.
20
2
17
12
13 13
Ne 3 10
'3 2 S 2
2 K 18 ( = Is 3 6 ) 20
4
;

Is
2

14

22

9 - 11

Xa

15

nana

cstr.

Ec

pi. riisna

13

Ct

Ne

22 38

jAsiss-Nov.-Dec.,536f.^

fa ther of

t'irP3"0'1 n.pr.m.

Ges

Is 8

rrrna,

22

15

J,

13

As. fttrAu

U^) abs.

pna,

COT
Jb

'3

25

in

Zim BP 76

G,oss

+7

+2

t.

82

Dt 3 2 + 2 t.; pi. Cpna


4
97 ; lightning, 1. lit.

pna

(cf. infr.); cstr.

(chiefly

lightning

if-

41

mostly pi. lightnings, lightning-flashes Ex 1 1C


^ 18 15 (intheoph., on 2 S 22 15 v. infr.) 77 19 97 4
13
16
35
7
so in sim. of swift
!35 J 38 Je io 5
15
brightness Na 2 5 sg. only ty 1 44 2 S 2
(where
however rd. pna Cpna c f. P13 so @L Klo
Che, cf. his crit. n.
18 15 ), Ez i 13 (in vision),
and in sim. of brightness Dn 1 o 6 swift destruction Zc 9 14
2. fig. (always sing.) of flashing
arrow-head Jb 20 25 cf. 3nn '3 Dt 32 41 JVJri '3
;

<//

f.

^hvO"^. n.pr.m. (El doth bless, cf. Ph.


117
$>!>ara, Palm. Tiab Vog ,Bab. Bariki-iliOpp

* 27 ' 3

poetry) (Ar.

Aram.

Ezl

n.m.

Exi9 16 +7t., V^na

tp"Q

and

friend

1.

(blessed)

-vq

2 6
Elihu Jb 32

Na 3 3 Hb 3 11

'

(=^3^ g.Tahblesseth

of a Zechariah in Isaiah's time


usually in abbreviated form as foil.
20
2.
l. son of Zerubbabel 1 Ch 3
) father

23
lc
3.
a Levite guard of the ark iCh9 i5
father of Meshullam, one of Nehemiah's chiefs
Xe 3 430 6 18 4. father of the prophet Zechariah
.

surname
Palm

plS

76

Ju

Israel

Hamilcar,

of

g^ Q pV DHM ZMG,

IUmltarl.1.

Vog

weapon Ez 2I 16 20 33

of

n.pr.m. (lightning -flash,

Tp"^2.

Barcas,

pn3

cf. glitter

pi3

Xepos

p alm

leader of

gi.12.1s_

46-8-9.10.12.14.14.1s.i6.22

cf.

&

son of Abinoam,

Pun.

cf.
cf.

1875, 592

"J3.

Zc

=1.T3 na v 7

Ch

W3T3 also

24

i^

noia,

^rrina.

v.

T jnp"^S

5. father of Asaph

Ch 28

6. Ephraimite chief 2

'.

wsja;

12
.

to

Lag Kel

supra.

Ex 28 17 39 (both P).
580K
tnp-fl
n.f. id., Ez 28
cf. Ges
-

Ar. I'j twist a rope of two strands).

(cf.

10

13

'

IC^EnS, n.[m.] variegated

j rope

cf.

Zim Br82 on burumu


;

ffpia

EZ27 24

y;ns
i

1717

Ch

23

])HM

(\/

Gn

53

=Xe

30:tl

2. son of

Ephraim

if fr. nyia).

Wl?

Ch

3. a
8 16

4.

cf.

al.,

> J. D.

\\&fip;

threshing-sledges, furnished

stones)

[glittering)

nsnrsn

ni3D

'B'jk

10 11

Ju

ns-iba-nx

'tfp-riK

87

^VD.

(vid.

also

m ona

r d.

t^n

Bu B8114

JH s l

for

Stu Be) and he took

cf.
c.

art. as

11.

coll.

nnscto

wilderness

t[
flash, of lightning (Ar.

lighten,

As.

bardku

j>

Zim

BP7e
,

^s,

pna,
Eth. (Id*: Sab. pn3 Hal 252
ZMG1875,597)_Q al
pn 3 g0 r(J. a ft e r

S 22 15 & also in
Imv. pna^ 144;

al.

of

s5

CTl) and I will thresh your flesh together tvith


16
the thorns of the wilderness and the briers; v
5
j?! ! 'an ni nanan 'sip-nxi "vyn vj>rnx ngi

gleam,, flash,

head of a family

)
2

Stu q.v.,Be, -/unknown;

Michaelis, Thes

with sharp

adj. gent.

tp)2l vb.
Aram,

14

n.pr.m. 1. a son of Asher

Ch

N1126 44

Gn

BnXXu).

'an

Bab. Barhlsu Dl
Xethinim, 'DTK Ezr

also

f (where expl. as
Benjamite Hjna 1 Ch 8 13
t^'HS

vhp.

\T3231

mng. unknown;

T D^p^S n.m. pi. briers (so Vrss Ki

Nu 2 6 4445 1 Ch

a Levite

burmu,

(V &

Pr212

'arrnKi

6ff

Pinsk

it

""DIplS, n.pr.m.

cf. '3

TnV ^^.
46

J e n Kosmol

cf.

l^Si n.pr.m. king of Sodom

unknown

Gloss

Einl.73.

(or fabric) oftivo strands or colours;

As. birniu, a kind of clothing COT

iris,

(Ar.

cloth

ace.

frupaybos)

m]H

emerald,

n.f. a precious stone,

Josephus; (from flashing, sparkling;


Jur EccL *
comp. Skr. markala, Gk./idpaySos,

$Q

II

Vr

18 15

(cf.

cf.

Klo Che

all c.acc.cogn. p~,


trans,
lightning,
subj. '\
flash,
flash

crit. n.);

Cpna;

and

the

and

the briers

the

threshed, etc.

J^*J vb. purify, select

be shining, in deriv.

thorns of

(cf.

Zim BP46J3

As.

Belser

barti.ru,

BASii154
;

Ar. Jj pious, kind, true; "S he was pious, good,

hmzest)Qal Pf. ni"l3 Ez 2 3S Inf.


Qnab Ec 3 18 Ges 5C7R 3 cf. ~^b
9 (si vera 1.)
'
i

virtuous,

sf.

as metaplastic form, but on text vid. n^S supra


p.

Xe

01
18

Ft. pass. m.

Zp

11

nVB Jb 33 3 + 4

1. purge

'Tjra

t.; f.
*

out,

purify:

nV"l3*

Dnifol D30 and I will purge out from among


3S
the rebels Ez 20 ; n"Vi"l3 na'E> a purified

Zp3

lip

y$Q

s
manner Jb 33
in Chronicler

1CI19

porters
18

Xe

3.

pt. pass.

&

m3

22

b.

27

4.

D13^

11

bearers

S 22

35

sacred

the

of

27

=f 18

27

Hiph.

*|Vttj>, faj).

1. Inf.

nan

2. /mi),

(vid.

11

Tob Dn

Pi. Inf.

above).

1. Impf. nnari^ Dn 1
purify oneself.
2. liariPl ^i8 27 =iarin 2S22 27 shew oneself
!0

Hithp.

pure, just, kind.

14

'

pl.cstr.

l3f73

'"^3

f.

13 Pr

4
;

who

lays stress on

= CBTU'W) = Gr. Uirvuiaai

9;>

69

'

Is 3 7

2K

VBh3

24
,

^i 9 Ct6 910 ;
9

pure in ^ear< ^24 4


910
4
33^ 113 73 a pure damsel Ct6 ,man Jb 1
9
commands of God ^ 1
2 clean: 13 DON cri'6
4
is c^e Pr 1
3 peril, adv. 1?"'pK'3 kiss purely,
12
of sincere homage ^ 2
but cf. 1. 13, p. 135.
1. ptwe, clear: 33? 13

19

23

tree, usually ||T1N (exc.

; 1.

(lit.)

S 65

iK 6

noble

a
34

Ch

3'

I04 :7 Is 55 13 Ho 14 9 Na 2 4 ); as standing and


19
23
Ki
growing Is 14 8 37 24
2 K 19
Is 41
55
13
17
(|| Din) 60
2.
(\\jaJ? ii33=riN) + io 4

sim. of luxuriance, stateliness

Ho

tiveness

spear-shafts

(Now

Na

2" Hi-St,

(always

Ez 2 7

; Q^13

but
2

&

K6

for

fig.

D^Bha

>

3. as material

15

K
^f

'Xjj)

Ch

for ships (no yV)

bba

'Jfj;

musical instruments

DT-Bbl tjrbaa

building temple ('3


/
3 y V ^ ing _) 2

pi.), for

22.24
6 34 cf 9 u 2 Ch 2 7.
5
Baer's n.); '3 my^V 1
5

EZ31 8 produc-

thinks cypress),

mighty men Zc

for

fig.

tn."in adj. pure, clean, Jb 11 4 ^2

indigenous on Leba-

n 20

Is 52

vessels

iv -

9
22 27

P. 133 2

now

Ph5n Spr
of firs; v. further Schroed
Low
& Brathu as name of Hermon Philo
Bybl. in Euseb Praep Evans i50) 5^113 Ho 14 +
5
4
4 1.; D^iia 2 S 6 + 11 1., ceha Na 2 wi-ia
isle

No

De

(cf.

(because cypress not

non); cf. also ES Proph


Ph. n.pr. loc. DK>3 'N (
i.e.

polish,

prow Ec 3
them (KV); on

tes<,

purify (||
lanp Je 4 11 purify, cleanse.
D^nn Je 5 11 polish arrows
11

purify oneself: a. ceremonially,

);

morally

Is 49

40

sheep

18

may prove
Niph. nan Is 52

\|/-i8

41

shining,

ma X D polished arrow

v. 'tq.

the

make

Ch

iChi6

musicians

cleanse,

11

men

chosen, valiant

Je 51 infr.)
ET^Ni!t ^ai God
(

a pure, sincere
select, only P<. and

utter in

2. choose,

also Gr. (ipadu, Lat. bratum, cypress, juniper


(PS); in favour of cypress, also
& so Thes;
in favour of fir or pine, 5B Eob in PiobGes

you

dm

141

-in

2 S6 appar.=wri*/* a
made offir, but 1 Ch 1 s
||

We Dr.

so here

-v/r

j"in. ""13.

Palest.)

n.m. grain, corn

Am 5

grain of wheat), f 72 16
325
14
23
45 (E) ^-65 Pr
42

n.m.

ti. "^3,

T [ni"\2l] n.m.

lye.

(Aramaic (prob. North-

id.

11

2fi

8 56

Je

1 i

Ar.

(cf.

13

23

28

cf.

wheat,

~L>

Gn 4i

Jo

Cti

';

DniN
form of same) only pi. D'Aiia
ref. to arbour of trees as their home,
||

TlK.

& meaning unknown)

T}tth2l n.pr.m. (-/

35 49
-

Gn 1

king of Gomorrha

21

2
.

THS, nriTHS

^PhZ,

potash, alkali used in

sub ni1N3,

v.

p. 92.

0tO (have a sweet odour, cf. Aram. D D3


omd be sweet, pleasant, Pa. piY-> to delight,
,

smelting metals Is

tn.

"^3.

25

(see

= n'3m?/ cleanness 2 S 2 2
Tn^^n

n.m. cleanness, pureness

cleanness of my hands 2
(

nna).

22

21

25

);

\//-

"HJ

21

\^ 1

vp

,->

used

Solomon 1
capons Ki, geese (from their
5
pure white feathers) % Jer Thes, swans Ew,
guinea-hens Th, foivls Tristr. AV RV (n313=

Lvn

foil.,

'

$ Sam ).

meaning unknown),

ttirna n.m. Ho14 9 cypress or fir (As. burdsu


'

COT

Gloss
,'

Aram.

155

1.

4M

16, 18,

Nniia, )Loi=>

cf.

nil3

infr., v.

20 etc.

COT

^^

basdmu,

As.

Vog JAs1883

(rffy cf

J> eC keil-

make

Pa.

fine,

).

Q^a.

v.

t DtZJS, n.m. 1KW

'

10

balsam-

spice, balsam,

tree (Ar. pJL5, Aram. Np13, ULxis, Gk.


o-a/Mov ; cf.

W3 Ct
18

t.,

Low
1

53

'3 Is 3

(as if

VW3

'

GU|SS

Ct4

ifi&y water-birds

t^"0 (v'of

ZM(il888

beautiful

)IL,

TO"H3."13, n.m.pl. birds fattened for table


of

dorf

1. 12,

otoa, [Dtoa]

133 OT they grow


Jb 39* (Aram, usage).

open country, land\

in the open field

KDDS, sweet; Palm. N>Ba (TO^)


Aout. Sept. 153

t~0, n.m. field (BAram. 13, Syr.


Ar.

1? "Q Jb 9 30 22 30

n.f. lye, alkali, potash, soap,

2
in washing Je 2" Mai 3

13

fr.
1G
;

24

D'^3 Ex 3 o

D'W3); pl.'bBW3

23

/3<iX-

v. infr.,

Ex

5
1. spice, perfume, sweet
23

('3 perh. so
odour 1V3 24 Dba-J03|? Ex 3 o
23
pointed to distinguish it from) dKQ-rnp y
with this cf. Aram. joc-ma Ljjs, NDD13 ^p;
Is
spices as costly, token of wealth 2 K 20"
21 "' 2:
27
9
'=2Ch
royal
gifts 1 K io
CI132
2
cf.
39
;

i.i9.24.

ci sg<

Kio =2CIi9
10

commerce Ez 27"; burnt

as article of

at burial

Ch

16 14

appointed for ingredient of the anointing oil


30
Ex 25* 35 8 cf. v 28 (all P), cf. i Ch 9 (Palm. v.
29
used for
Ch
c>
;
stored in temple 1
supr.)
;

12

purifying the women of Ahasuerus Est 2


10
10 14
balsam-juice,
spices, v
elsewhere only Ct 4
1
'3
nn
Ct 8 14 beds
balsam-tree
gathered Cts
;

'

Ct 6 2

'3 rfong

of balsam

'2 n:TlJJ

cf.

Ct

13

sim.

tnntea

Esau Gn 26 31 (P); called


daughter of Ishmael, and sister of Nebaioth
Gn36 3 (but due prob. to R; this daughter of
of

n^TO

is

in 2 8 P); v. also 3 6

4 10 13 - 17
-

(all

P) (Sam. has rbr\Q throughout Gn 36).


daughter of Solomon, wife of Ahimaaz 1

2.

K4

'

Ch f.
Ch

29

2. a descendant of

Gn

Simeon

25

Ch

(lie

vb. bear tidings (vrub, smooth

Iti'Ilj

face;

a thing,

cf.

Ar.J^Ij remove the face or surface of

Ar. J40 be glad, joyful;

cf.

him with

he rejoiced

a son; Eth.

message of the birth of

tlie

DP

170

Sab.

3^_ pi pj -ife'? J e 2 o
_

20

i6 23

+ 4 1.

=^ 9 6

iT}f? 2

/n/.l&ab

19

ZMG 1883

+2

15

DHM MV

neon

DHM

also nt*3 n.pr.dei,^->

sj>^>. sj..ii

bring a joyful message, so

Cltld.;

As. bussuru (Pa.)

iv. 1, 4i. 1.

'

CIS

Impf. "1&3TI
Imv. Fl?? 1 Ch
1.

S 3 i 9 +2t.; Pt."tiOO
Is4i 27 + 6t.; f. rqfeoio is 40 99 pi. ni-1^50
12
1//68
1. gladden tvith good tidings: birth
of a son Je 20 15 victory 1 S 31 9 2 S i 20 1 Ch
;

io

f 68

12

Wy3 "i'B>33

.TH

7te

toas

as a bearer of good tidings 2 S 4 10


tidings 2 S i8 19 20 20 26 even of evil

m Ms eyes
2. 5ear

so with ace. 310

ICO

42

S4

and

',

N^

i//-

~IK>3JT 2

S 18 31

Klo;

Ar.

cf.

2CC

good tidings (so Kirkp.

receive

J.^3

iv.

x; otherwise AV).

n.m. flesh

(cf.

Ar.

.2.~>

)tms, As. lisru, blood-relation,


ctPr

170
,

20

31

Is 22

13

1019

44

Ho

io 3

Je

Mi

Hg

13

f n

65 66

17

skin,

13

Ez

Zc

91G
.

21
I9
7
3
2
of men Gn 4 o (E) 2 Ex 4 ( J) Lv 12 13
53 55
42
29
44
7
(P)
Dt
28
2
i6t.
Ju
8
1
26
S17
+
3
34
1014
6 30 9 3S Jb 2 5 4 15 6 12 7 io 11 13 14
1 K 4
5
6
2L25
20 22
r
2
^2 7 2 3 8 4 8 79 102 G 109 24 Pr
33
9

b.

32

11

Is 9

19

1718

17

49

26

Jeip 9 La

15

32

Syr.

21

etc.

3 /-

12

for the body itself'(esp. in

upon
30

32

the

body of man

P)

"}Q"

vh DIN "IBO b]l


poured Ex

shall not be

it

12 DJ3 linen drawers

(P); IIBO by V2b*

,|

put on his body Lv 6 3 1 4 (P) pb> tivr<)


nb'3 b]l 1 K 2 27 ] n'CO DN fmi and he shall
bathe his body LV14 9 is 13 16 i6 24 26 28 17 16 22
shall he

Nui9

7-8

put any

Lv

19

Nu

28

cf.

VT& ye shall

W5)>

any one in your body

cutting for

Lv

$b

(P); D3"IB>32 IJnn

not

2i 5 (P); Dnfeo

^y nyn rP2j?m

i>3

they shall pass a razor over all their body


8 7 (P). Ec. uses "IBO only in this sense 2 3 4 5
10

12

1
; elsewhere this usage only in poetry;
5 1
the body antith. to B>S3 Jb 14 22 Is io 18 t//63 2
;

9
s
3? \Jai6 84 Pr 1 30 (only here emphatic pi.
v
entire body Bo 5695 Leiblichkeit De)
!? 3
>

apart from

nKO

2C

my body, in disembodied state Jb


"priSD "lD my body trembleth for
^

fear of thee

120

19

3. male organ of gene-

Gn 1 yu-i 23 - 1
(P),'but-fC2 Gn 17" Lv

ration (euphemism) DDJliny


:

nny

(P);
2 " 19

(P)

Ex

ifca

Ez

20

42

28
20

4-

"l'3>3

'

7 9

4. flesh for kin44


dred, blood-relations : ntsao -reai 'DvyoDxyftone
23
of my bone and flesh of my flesh Gn 2 (J)
1

and they shall become one flesh


nbai nwj; Gn 2 9 14 (J) Ju 9 2 2 S 5

TriN ~\W2? Vni

Gn

24

1314

(J);

Ch 11
sf. in same sense Gn
Ne 5 Is 58 7 for which "HBO INK' wear
49
of kin, man or woman Lv 1 2 5 (both H 25
149
nns^O, cf. ES K ).
5. man over against
God as frail or erring Gn6 3 (J) ^56 78
19

27

(J)

37

"\&2 with
,

49

||

s9

eyes of flesh Jb io
arm of flesh 2
5
horses are flesh not spirit IS31 3
17

Ch

phrase "l^-pa
11.16.16.17

Ly

a. all living beings

j 7

Nu

14

b. animals Gn 7
11B
Nui6 a 2 7 16
6

1316

l8 16(p) J b 34

32

Je

6. the

Gn 6

15

17

21

'9

7
S_

I36

mankind Gn
(P)Dt5 23 ^65 3 i 4 5 21 Is 40"
16.M.

Je I2 2 2g3 32=7 4g 5 EZ 2I 4 9 10 J0 3
49 66
17
cf. W>K 1^3 bs Jb 12 10
Zc 2
8 17 (P).

Gn
^a

Ez

The flesh of the body is


Dn i Zc 14
39
19
26
contrasted with stone Ez
2. flesh
36

t.;

'

tnntriL
NK61

c.

DlAs-stua.i.us,

Dim ~W2 flesh of bulls)


cstr.lb'3Gni7 11 + 4ot.; sf.

Sab.

+ i26t.;

12

15

15

3. herald as

glad tidings: the salvation of God, preach


(chiefly exilic usage) the advent of ^ in salva1
tion
Is 40 99 41 27 52 77 ; the praises of
Yahweh 60 6 His righteousness in the great
10
congregation
His salvation daily -^ 96 s
4
;
23
iChi6 ; the Messianic servant preaches
good tidings to the meek Is 6 l
Hithp. Impf.

"li y

19 - 21

12

15

+ 6t. Dn

and
t[

Gn 41 Ex 21 28 22 30 Nu I2 (E)
4
( JE) Gn 9 + (P 3 o t.) Dt 1
+ (D 9 1.)
1S2 1315 i KiV 19 21 Jb3i 41 x^5o
2-' 9

1. a son of Ishmael

TOilQtt n.pr.m.
1

4 - 33

Pr 23

10

TQtyil'1 n.pr.m. a descendant of Issachar

25"=

Nu 1
Ju6

animals

a. of

Pr 1 4 30 ; 1. of the body:

pi. Q' 1'?, 3

+ 96 1.;

"

(perfwrneill. Hittite

n.pr.f.

woman, a wife

^1

of lover's cheeks.

Ishmael

mm

142

nofen

Sab.

rn^a

n.f. tidings (cf. Ar.

pK>3
2

DHM

Si8 25 27
-

ZMG1870

1.

iJLL> v.

672

),

S 4

good tidings

Pa

10

iK

143

-nun
20 25

2. tidings, news 2 S i8
with H31D
3. reward for good tidings 2 S 4 10 1 22
-

7"

27

S1

TTltoS, n.pr. of brook in Philistine territory; alw.iitean

@L Boo-opy;

Beam, but

SW

of Gaza.

f /t^3. vb. boil, seethe

^a.^is

(Aram.

later a type of fertility

Nu
2

33 33
-

K io

136

20

(intr.),

Nas.^ia

ripen,

3
33

Zim

cooked)

Ez

24;

grow

ripe

NSyr.

boil,

19

*?#?*

1^31
2

ms.

Ch

Ex

consec.

29

31

ZC14

Dt 16

21
;

(||

id.

1.,

Ex 16 23
35
2 Kf,'% Lv8
li>Bbn

bm La 4

7
,

fs.

10

+2

2S

i>Bbrn

bbbf!

2024

13

29

14

35

13

obj.

Zc 14 21 (no

cf.

nDSn Dt 16 7

also of

K6

(niaabn)

Impf

(cf.

0^3 bgbe)

opp.

S 13

3 fs.-i^31|l

Lv6

be boiled, sodden, a>K>2

15

ripeness

29

21

(Bta), cakes

nbra Lv

fs.

6 21 ;

Exi2 1 S 2 15
2121
cf. Lv 6
(all P)
9

Pt.bti'lV

GU,ss

Gn 40

(a vine, its grape-clusters).

19

) Ex

D^fapn

""
cf.

bfyq

byte;

f.

n.f.pl. cooking-places

( -/ of foil.

W^

60

COT'ia

DV)|

22

13

D^N); once

of kine

and haughty women of

'an rrina.

[DtQ]

02

Am 5

11

sq. ?V.

SO)l

f"G daughter

I.

cf.

Ar.

ti.

^ini n.pr.m. = ViriD man of God)

land) Bashan, first mentioned as

^a

a measure), nfi3
(

sub

y.

Jin3.

(?

A1M (J) son of Nahor, neph. of


f--'
Abr.,livinginAram-Naharaim,incityofNahor;
25

22 2223 2

20

28

25

Aramaean

(P)

of Paddan-Aram.

tu. vSi^inS n.pr.loc. in Simeon

hri3Josi9 4 ^D3 15 30
BNM
cf. Lag
;

supr.); yet

rira

v. n.
v.

na sub

Q^ns

v.

nu.

(cf.

W? iS30

site

27

Ch4 30 =

(v.p.

in

unknown.

bwna.

n^PS.

tnbinS

4'

J3.

H5

124.

j3, p.

Ar. JlJ sever, separate).

5o

f virgin
-

(cf.

Ar. jjij, jl^J,

As. batultu (also batillu of young man) 5 It


ZA1S86 399
56
N^Wia, JJol^s,) Gn
2
;
v. Jer

Ll5
r

16

-(-

19

fertile)

kingdom of

NH

cstr. nblTI3

t,;

nibina Est

(smooth (&

sub

v.

II.

Gn

Ez 46 23

f peace

B>!3.

tmcZ smooth ground).


;

men)
yj,

sub c>n.

v.

/J)3

= smooth, softl

n.pr.terr.m.

Am 4

24
i-ij sq/i!

Dna Dnwyi

ntTS. v. sub

rv3 v 24 ).

,US n.pr.m. (=

(fig. of prominent
of bulls '3 n"3

vb. Po. Inf. sf. D3DPi3


your
prob.
trampling (by dissim. fr. 0^3)

nb^a

sub p) a Persian officer in Canaan Ezr

|tQ

rraiyz

(bothP).

TrVi^tZnp
(cf.

12 9 froa

id.;

range of

t|tiD2 n.pr.loc. in south. Judah'3n Jos

ripened, brought to

T ^1^3, adj. cooked, boiled (As. baslu, ripe

COT
Nu6

/a "O^K Zc 1
Ez 2f;

Samaria)

Ch 35 13

fcpnn

(i.

(||

(fem., fig. of luxurious

31

cf.

Ex 1

[^"n

Pf.

10

24

Hiph.

Na

||

21

Q^pn 2CI1

24

Ez

Pu. Pf

(||id.),

one, fig.); so '3-^3 Dt 3 2 14 ( + B<h ens


also Q"Wiy, cf. -1i?3 & JNX v v id. J3 1. j'. ());
appar. more general is '3 "'NHD Ez 39 18 (ref. to

19 Ex 29 Lv
1^ La 4 10 hence
Di;
Ex 12 89 has ty

2. coo& (general), obj.nb'a


8 31 (both P); obj. fa 2

14

(||

4 6 (no obj.) v
2323
16
opp. nSN bake.

rur

Ex

obj.);

13.19

68 23 135 11

of offerings, obj.

nvx Ez 4 6 20

1K4

WK

);

/w.

-f

DWK

'3D

38

22

art. 'an
"

c.

Jos;

13
of stately trees 'an
(still seen
Is 2
on western slope of mts. of Hauran, Wetzst

TV 2K4

Ne

^3?), Mi V

int.);

3^)3

ib?bM

K6

V;Bfc

13

21

Dt

1.

6 4756

(||

usually

30

68 1016 (called &T6xin _from a


sanctuary there 1
& O^Iljrnn many-peaked

Hauran)

t,,

Exi6 23 Inf.
btiz 1 S 2
P.' 0*blSbD Ez 4V ; 1. 6oi7 (tr.)
obj.om. Nu 1 8 1'B'a'i S 2 13 na Ex 23 19 34 26 Dt
sl

bt?3

111216 23

Ch

personif., subj. of /PPN), Is 33

^^ EZ46

19

13

13

7mp/

^?n Ex23 + 2

Dt

personif. subj. of ~>$^);

(baislu,

tfa
bfa Jo 4
Ez 24 s grow ripe
3 ms.sf. abf* 1 K

) Qal Pf

J04 13 ; Pi. Pf

(of -VXP)
21

As. baSdlu

cf.

cook (intr.)

boil,

33

Je 22 20 50 19

Hauran8S

'^jls be boiled, cooked,


BP76

Judfeii 213
it empties into sea
(Connexion with above v club.)

Guerin

ace. to

s 30 910 21 Boo- op (v 21
mod. Wady Razze (Gaza)

br\: i

nVira

Dt22

19

17
+7t.; ni^ns Zc 9

12

t.;

pi.

rfona

Ex

63
n
22 16 +2t.; n5n3La5 ; sf/vn^n3^ 7 8 + 3 t.;
as a
house
father's
one living apart in her
3 I4
I5
]C
(P)
Dt
2i
Lv
2
(E)
Ex
2
(J)
virgin Gn 2 4
13
22 19
2S13 2 JI331 1 Is62 5 Je2 3i Jo
28
8
Ju
i
i"6iri3 niyj virgin damsel Dt22"

Og,E. of Jordan, stretching from stream Jabbok


(thus including northern Gilead) northward to
Hermon, between Gennesaret (W) and mts
33
Haurans2
of Hainan (E)
AVetzst
cf. Di Nu 2i
;

Juif

:l2

2i

12

2
1

Est

"inai nina

Dt

32-"'

Ch

Je 5 1" Ez 9 6 personification of nations


4
13
Am 2 p-v na 'a 2
bvrto* ninna Je 1
3
130 5
21
22
on double st. cstr. v. Ges
19 (=I S 3 7
/
17.
St.C tr.63)
13.
p hi
La 2 ^y p^ a J e , 4 nn1n n2 '}
17

36

pW

144

ahira
;

-1

tpiriS, prob. n.pr.terr.


E. of Jordan; 'arrb 2 S 2 29

ravine)

(cleft,

'

JHJl!^

cut

(?

oj,

Ar.

sever, cf.

off,

secuit,

resecuit, abrupit).

'

La i 15 ;iTV ni '3 Is 23 12 baa 713 '3 Is 47' 3


18
16
2 S 13
anvo n3 Je 46
j>1. w^ms Ex 22
13
10
2 17 19
4
03
Est 2
^45 78 Lai 2 5 Ez 44" Am8
21
18
4
17
nigral D-liTO ^ 148 12 Is 2 3 Zc 9 La i 2
J

na n.m.

tii.

11

11

15

fr.

above

14

'

IsM0

(f.

bath (Thes

al.

in sense of define, measure;

Lag 0r

re>a> ;

Ez45

cf.

makes = ma, = 13 + fem. n

" 10

tn"'7
14.17.20.

22

cstr

i^]]-)3

of virginity;

Lv

13

Ju

Dt 2 2 1517

abstr.,

all concrete, tokens

H^na

37

Ju

^1TI3

sf.

cf.

Syr. *s, instrument for pressing olives

Epiphan. /3aos
Ant
Hesych. Jos

= iXaiorpifteiov;
viii -

&

cf.

also

/3a8oj

2 9

but ed. Niese /Sdrow,


Is5 +6t.; (na Ez 45 11 ) cstr.
Ez45 10 pi. D"na 2 Ch2 9 9 + 3 t.; a liquid
measure ns 1 t? of dry measure, each being -fa
ion (q. v .) Ez 45 11111414 ] also Is5 10 1 K 7 26S8 2 Ch
1414
5
9 9
2
4 + Ez 45
(4 1. in this v., Co del. a & d).
10
Ez 45 p"lX~na a righteous (right, accurate,

Pdros)'3

10

abs.

38

Dt

virginity, pi. abs. intens.

iriZl n.f.

t[pJl^]

Ez 23

Ez

frp'wia

vb. cut, cut

off,

23

down

(As.

also Ar.

dS

cut

COT

batdku,

Gloss -

amputavii)

secuit,

DJliaina

Ez 16

Zim BP104n

cf.

-;

only Pi. Pf. consec.

40

and

they shall cut

TJ^lpriril

to

metretes

two (Ar.^il cut off


by cutting) Qal Pf.

tfHJ~)2l] vb. cut in

nna

Gn

15

extirpate

Pi. Impf. "imp.

10
;

t[-in] n.m.

G " 13

'

10

Gn

15

10

id,

18
bayn nna J e 34 19 ;
G1115 10 ; pi. sf. v-jna je 34
always of halves of animals cut in two in
,

making covenants.

2.

ina

"Hn Ct 2 17

tains of cutting, i.e. cleft mountains


or of separation (between us)

We

Proi.4io. Eng.Tr.39i

n.pr.

/^

_ ma

Ew

Gewichtswesen 29

al.;

ace. to

bathron.Bether as

AY EV

Nil v. sub. nto.

&
cf.

Ethp.

oft.

rise

'Nans?,

up (Aram.
'j

boastful,
121

Ex

15
Inf. abs. HN3

proud,

W| Ez 4f;
Ex^s 21 ;

u
16
1
Impf. na: Jb8 io ;
1. rise up, of waters Ez 47
2. grow up, of
plants Jb 8 11
3. be lifted up, exalted, of head
Jb io 16 of '* in triumph Ex 15 121
-

T|jT.n3j n.f. precipice, steep (as cut

off,

^Iryiifh Diet. Bible,

f.

^h

ninan vroa

art.

fa.

Is 7

19

in the ravines of the

(for '"in^ perh.

on account of difference of meaning, perh.

nn3

fr.

Wn^XI

Is 5 and I will make it (the vineyard) a


destruction, a waste, or (Che) make an end of it.

tnNiln.f. pride, Pr
T

46

13
.

mNS n.f.majesty, pride

(cf.

Jb
t/t

+ 6t,; cstr. r>l| Pr2 9 + 2 t.; sf/niW


+ 8 1.; 1. rising up, swelling of the sen

4i

Syr. Ji'o^J^)

23

2. majesty, of Israel

Dt 33 29 Moab
,

Is

i6= Je 48 scales of crocodile Jb 41 7 of God


3. pride, haughtiness -^ io 2
Dt 33 20 -^68 35
,

3I 19.M 36 12 73 6

pr

I4 3 29 23 Jg g 8 -^11 -jgll.
11
3
'niNJ my proudly exulting ones Is 13 cf. Zp 3

tpN3

n.m.

Ho5

- 5

exaltation Jb4O 10 +

5 1.;

T N3 adj proud,
.

(as in

Boeckh

Miinz" Mass " u *

"Rrailflis

analogy of n?3 with like sense; cf.Di)

ftlso

(= Attic

c f.

s9

\Z^rbe

XH) Qal Pf

also

Pe. {X

,r

lit.

T>:

Is i3

tl"TK3 vb.

T nna n.f. end, destruction

times.

= 39.39

9
;

f.

litres

precipices.

Heb.=
MT) j =

OT

actual size of

40

c.

Weights & Measures

abrupt)

J, 3, Gimel, third letter; in postB

numeral 3 (and so margin of printed


3000 no evidence of this usage in

The

appar.

A" 1 ""- 2

HWB9Mf-). 1. na
v

moun-

Thes

al.

Jos

cf.

Metrol.Untersuch. 259

1. Vina

part, piece.

pipiB-'K).
||

(= ephah) is

bath

pieces with their swords.

prematurely

bath"(

full)
thee

scribal error for

it

3 Is

26

+ 3i

T^

tn*tt adj. proud, Jb 40 1112 Is 2 12 Je 4 8 29


4
2
25
6
pi. Q^a f 94 140 Pr,i5
16
cstr. ^3 f 123
Qr DW ''to (>Kt QWW), yet cf. De al.
;

Lv

t.;

sf. *J3iK3

etc.

Ex

15

N ? Ez 16 ; ^1. exaltation,
+ 9 t.; pi. sf.
majesty, excellence, a. of nations, their wealth,

Je 48 20 ).
19

cstr. fiK3

19

56

power, magnificence of buildings, e.g. Egypt


Ez 32 12 Chaldeans Is 13 1119 14 11 Philis6
tines Zc 9 Assyria Zc 10", Jacob ^ 47 s Am
,

mwa
6

of

Na 2 Israel Ho 5
Xa2 3 Judah Je
3

10

(prob. appellation
7
9
Jerusalem v 9 Ez
13
?^3 pride of her strength Ez 30 618
,

'1),

16 56 ;

24

&]y ptuEz

:s

33

145

DDT!?

Lv

JINa

26

Ew Hi

(but

19

Ez 24"; the

Co

rcl.

Dry);

fruit of

land

Judah will become mKSrpi flNJI? majestic


and beautiful Is 4 2 "QV 73 f1N3 <f/*e majesty
of

bxp
n

j K 1
a iu ta k ing a kinsman's
3
4
widow 17N37 fbn> N7 DN1 bw 31t3 "17N3'' DN
"JTPNai if he will do thee the kinsman s part
(raise up children by the widow-) ivell, let
him do the kinsman's part ; but if lie is not
pleased to do thee the kinsman's part then I

o.k

i.s.g.s.H

do thee the kinsman's part Bu 3 13 b. in


redeeming from bondage Lv 25 48 40 (H); c. in
redeeming a field Lv 2 5 26 33 (H) Bu 4 46 d. claim
will

'

Zion is
of all the splendour (of Tyre) Is 2 3
to become D?iy pNJ <m everlasting excellency
;

60

Is

15

God Ex

b. of

i3N3 i s2 i-w-i.

^331

7 ip3 djjt

ijisa

Jb4O ]0

Mi
Jb37 4

15 Is 24"
7

pTTI

*nn

n~\y

majesty of the
Jordan, referring to the green and shady banks,
clothed with willows, tamarisks, and cane, in
which the lions made their covert Je 49 19 50 44
fixa

11 3

Zc

c.

Jisa

and therefore dangerous Je 12" (Ew

thinks of the swelling of

its

kinsman Jb 3 s

as

blood XU 3 5 19-21-M.25.27.27 J os 2 3.5^


612

Dt

(D)

11

2 redeem, by payment
.

of value assessed, of consecrated things, by the


original owner Lv 2 7 13 13 19 20 31 (P).
3. redeem,
-

with God as subj. implying personal relationship, chiefly in poetry:


a. individuals, from
death ^ 103 4 La 3 s8 Ho 13 14 jn 73 D Gn 48 16 (E
poetry), {?33 ^ 69 19 72 14 orphans Pr 23 11 Je 50 34

^i

^Nai

^ 19
Ex6

15

b.

n3n ^ 119 154

10

lift-

\^io6

n^Sa column of smoke Is 9 17 ; ft*?


swelling of the sea ty 89"'.
2. majesty of

HWa
God

in Is 1 ) Is4 3 1 44 22

up

i^ty

^93' IS26

nby

";

rflN3

hath done majestically

lie

Je3i H
48

17

49

13
0/ majesty Is 28

&bm

(Samaria, on a round hill majestically commanding the country). 3. pride rflNJO ^na ! /ey

^io7

Is 12

nW3

5
;

TTItig crotOT*

from

c.

'

7 28
-

54

58

Is 35
2

2;!

48

59

20

20

i//-

17

50
so for nitf3 74 Bi Che.

10
;

T vWHNil n.pr.m. (majesty of Et) the spy

t[]VN*]

Gad Xu

13

'

DWM ^i23

adj. proud,

6o

D'OV

proudest

''Na

Q'1 21'

'

rna

N3

and

s --

nvs^
v.
T "
tl.

Lv

2;1

44

/w. 7N3,

Ew

562b - 73b

Ew

t.;

n^N?) Qal Pf
33
Impf. %?., etc. Lv2 5 +

B.u4

etc.

48

Qv'lNa, etc. Is

7N3

^3

Is

4!.;

54

(.sf.

19

25

(H)

t.);

pass. pi.

1. act as kinsman, do

part of next of kin (chiefly in

kinsman Lv

t.,

35+

1.

Xu

DHP

35

12

infr.),

Impf.

redeem

refl.

be redeemed,

TUB*,

n.abstr.

year of (my)

pi. abstr. sf.

or abstr. form, in

Lag

Srmm ai01t Sem


-

I-

(P)

Bu),

Bu

2-'"

'

B -,n92

< Pt. pass. pi. sf. my ransomed


Ew Br Brd AV BY cf. sub

t.;

n.f.

kin ('?), redemption

al.;

exiles.

ckr. ri7N3

but

3. right of redemption

Lv

= n7N3n

Je

of redemption

spies

Co

7fc$J}'

Lv

25

n.pr.m.

Nu.13

tOSC'O

20 51 52
-

'

BY Thes

'',

^n^73 '$ thy fellow-

2. redemption, of field Lv2,5

Bu4 Je32
f

Ew

<S

V2.-

n^;3 Bu 4",
sf.
Lv 25
1. kin,
Lv 25+^.;
s2

^n^a ^:N men of thy kindred Ez 1 1

19 G8 -

supra.

+5

Hi

re-

MV Che

Ges Hi De

^n>N3 Ez ii", inWa

111

s0

7Nia,

l}a Is

ones

(released)
7tfJ

'.

redeem, act as kinsman (NH,

14

49

pass,

'3

in

@ 9}

after Syr. analogy,

( om. my); but

17

17

Is 63",

RVm

+ 3L; //. abs. 7N3 Lv


27"+ 2t.; catr.^?bEu4 + 2t.; sf.^X^Rus
7N13 Is 59 f 103
sf.
Pi. 7N3 Lv 25 "+ 24
i8t.;

"^TlNa

tr^ t^il

Xiph. be redeemed; also


etc. Is

2.

^N3

(cf.

Lv 25 30 (H), slave Lv 25 s4 (H); b. consecrated things Lv 27 s0 27 23 33 (P); c. Jerusalem


by Yahweh Is 5 2 3

"3.

/JNii vb.

;.

6 34

Is 52

Di
; then either
redemption (so most)

T f lof

a. field

demption, ace. to

Aram. D11 4 34 & X) 1. pride Jb 33 17 Je


20
2. lifting icp Jb 22 an exclamation, up!
Di De al.; but jw-Kfe Hi Dr* 15in (ea 3
cf.

(Ktcf.

also HN3.

pride (contr. for rem

n.f.

the vb. not

02)2>ressors, v. i">K3).

v. foregoing,

TD

3'1K

1(i

Pf. 7N?3

Lv25 30 +5t.; l7N3fi


49
oneself Lv 25
(H).

Qr better,

Baer's note, yet rd. prob. D'WKj!; but

na

IS41 14 43 14 44 4 47
63
and the people

16

of the tribe of

'bsai.

s5

78

Mi 4 10

speak proudly

10

77

51" 62 12

52 63

7X3

is

Niph.

f 74

exile (chiefly Is

Yahweh

Jb 19 25

'baa

from Egyptian bondage

Israel,

(P?) i5 13 (song)

^ 93'+ 7 t.; 1.

tjTlNIj n.f. majesty,

the

n(jt in @) y 9 (p)

11

pN3 majesty of thy ivaves Jb 38


2. pride
(bad sense) Jb 3 5 12 + 59 13 Pr 8 13 16 18 Ez 7 20
16 49 Z P 2 10 ofMoabIsi6 6 =Je 4 8 29 29

avenger of

the

agitated waters)

^3

ing

Q^D ?K3

e.

24

(H)

20 31 32 - 13
-

'

f,

Bu
(H)

r,2

4. price

1. one of the

(H).

(lie redeems)

2. one of David's heroes

3. descendant of Zerubbabel

1
1,

Ch

3'".

S 23

3li

[^KUjvb.

til.

^5) Niph.

defile, late (cf.

Pf. 3 mpl.1^.3? Is 59

La4 w

on form

Ges 551

v.

'

65

v.

3 of Jerusalem

n3in T-yn).

Pf

pi.

(||

^Ka

pi. sf.

infr.
3139

(all

Mai

wicked against

cstr.

phrase;

pregn. a?id ffoy /we desecrated out of tlie priest-

bonclier

Ezr

Trap/. nin^n-JO ibs^l

hood,

=Nc

fl2

7''"'

deposed, as desecrated ones; Pt.sKyQ of

i.e.

bread laid on Yahweh's altar Mai

ofYahweh's

7
;

fn^')^. Hiph. Pf.isW)!^??


* 2T
Ges 53 K 6 but) rd. perh.
(on Aram form v. Ko
T,lLZ,w7 202
Ges lcN
cf. also
*pbfl Pi., v. GFM
altar (table,

'

52K b

01

my

all

Sta

l59b 3

I have polluted,

'

Hithp. Impf.

raiment.

i.

e.

cf.

4. bulwarks, breastworks.

arguments D?' 33 -HDrnaaij Jb 1 12 breast5. brow,


works of clay are your breastworks.

fig.

for

only Vrj?

n'33

Lv

14

nanan

Ne

13

Di back,

7^3)1?

Dn

eyebrows.

/its

6.

r'm.

1813

i:
v.
of wheel, felloe 1
; so perh. io
7 Ez i
13
i.e.
elevation,
basement of
1 supr. Ez 43
altar, Da after ITT., but v. PI33, cf. supr.

1 23

s
i

S 21 18 nia v 19 n.pr.loc.

(cf.

Arum.

K33 den, and

defilement,".^

Philistines 2

Th Ew;

29

M*^, Ar

cf.

S 2i 18 ="03

Jos io

33
),

44

33j)

v.

but

in

Etk

>

with

20 4 (so here

Ch

||

As

7>fl :

field of battle

= na @@ 2

S 21 18 (L

1 Oh 20 ), Poft, Po/3; Klo


Gath; in v 15 We Dr (q. v.) rd. 333 for 333 s ite
of Gob (si vera 1.) unknown.

ra&6); 2 S 2i"(om.

sub 333.

etc., v.

s3

gubbu, well, cistern,


defiling,

French

also Ar. Oj-=?> shield; also

boucle.

fr.

stained,

"waiV v 8 ; rffl/He AwtsZ/.

t["?^H] n.[m.]

brothel, after

with the stout bosses of his shields (i.e.


"
); so jj^> in Ar. in similar

him

pollute, desecrate, obj." (desecrated in his altar).

Pu.

||

93 lupanar,

worship Ez

illicit

s15

so that

mound, for

HD-i)

to wheels, rim

'3 ref.

v.

2.

analogy of fornix, but this without sufficient


3. toss, or convex proproof, & needless.
(fig.) he runneth against
Jb
shield
jection, of
1

HiOb; appos.

Zp

polluted on*

6
24

Ft.

Sm emend

Hi

n^NM Zp ^; be defiled, hands with


14
pt. as subst, defiled,
blood 0^2, IsVp 3 c f. La 4
Ivo'-

ma

146

?t

||

D^a

[=31],
I.

[^a]

2il, Ilia

pit, in.

Ar.

oneself; perh.

v.

collect

Lane

sub 333.

1JL

'33,

1.

rc3,

Ez47al

withhold

NHWB

fin., Fl
Aram. X33,

14

2. pool,

pool

(cf.

cistern K33J?

0?P

marsh VK33

Ez 47

11

(prob.

Aram. N333
As. gubbu,
sa

me,

KB

11
'

oirf,

dl\

curved,

JJL&.,

= c'stern

Aram.
cf.

33*

33,

gubbAui

Anmi,sCo,

vm

:l( '

collveX)

,J

N33 supr.),

||form N33 q.v.)

Eth. "Ml&:

=Ar.

]a'J>

cf.

also Eth. JfiQfll: Zocms

C??

scaturivit, manavii), only pi.


33.

Na

locusts,

^^a n.m.

Am.

n, in,
1

";

cf.

7, 1, cf. v.

v.

sub

313.

^S.

coll. locusts

(swarm, 'multitude ; Aram. ^3^3 pi. , N3V on


format, v. 01 5216d ),
symbol of Yahweh's
judgment on Isr. Am 7
in sim. of disappearance of Assyrian leaders at destruction of
Xineveh ^is 313 ]S]"a 3 17 (locust-) swarm of
;

locusts

(||

tn.llli!

(Hiph.),

cf.

'?,

"

[-3] n.[m.] locust (name from swarm,

tr

cstr.33
,

= Lli

J^

N33,

H3-1N)

but

del. 3ia as dittogr.

abs.

Ez43 13 (rd.i=l33EwSm Co)


3
"33
sf.
^ 1 2 9 ^33 Ez 1 s1 39 pi. cstr. ri'33 Lv 1 4
^33 Jb 13 13 15 26 sf. DrV>33 j K 33 OH33 Ez io 12
7
JIT33 Ez i 18 nn'33 Ezi 18 ; 1. back, of man (fig.
12
s
of Isr.)
but
1
29 appar. of cherubim Ez io
i\r

Aram.

infr.)

^??3

curved, gibbous, e.g. back, chiefly late;

Ez 16 24

7>fl;

(collect, Ar. \1JL (

H33,

T2ia n.[m.]

Ar.

Eth.

t^a n.m.'ef.Bz^is^Kz^s^ aching


33

^33,

collection,
a'

L a gOnom.246,2nded.25.-,_

Cf.

nH-3
1.

cf.

11

known;

elevated,

e.g. As.

of water, Asrb

cisterns

-"; v. n.pr.

convex,

be or ?/)&<? hollow, dig,

hill;

cw o^" or

(J^a.

6e

Ne

assigned
16
1 K15
Jos 19 44 and to Levites 21 23 site un-

Dan

|k*A^.

1517

2727

Is 03 4 (in sim. of leaping).

mm).
Zl^J

lo

j,^
Ar.

(?nound, height,

ridge) Philistine city

>y-H

1.

Aram.

(cf.

^33,

tp]~Ga n.pr.loc.

ad

cistern,

iljli watering-trough)

n.pr.m.

tax-gatherer) a Benjamite
but text dub. cf. 1 Ch 9 s & Sm' Listen7

debts, taxes, etc.)

tfrna n.m.
Is'30

Talm.
313.

II&., (s*j>- restraiinir

NH

also

sub

= lli collect (water in a cistern,

also tribute), so
431

6eai, v.

v.

"'?? appar.

"?

1133.

p3j

n.pr.loc.

(cf.

^JQJJ

''

sub

[jil] locust, v.

II.

155.

v. 31: p.

vb.

Aram.

We al.

(NH

be high, exalted

id.

H33, c f. Ar. L^.!^. forehead, 1-P>

prominence of forehead ; compare perhaps also


As. gab-Mi, heights (?) Lotz TP133
Qal Pf.
16
5
snaa
Ch
6
2
3 2
Ez 3 (n =: n) nnaa Ez
+ 5 1.

'

147

rna
' 2

V133 Jb 35 + 3 t. Impf. PBV Pr i


+ 5 t.
ina^ Ez 3 14 na Jb 36', inaan j e i 3 ,s
nynaari Ez 16 50 7/ naaa ^103", nrnab Zp 11
3
3

10

the

sf.

1.

Ez 1 11 3 i 5,Itu
man 1 S io3

be high, lofty, tall, e.g. tree

heavens Jb 35 s Is 55 s

103

\^

2. be exalted, of man in dignity and honour Jb 36',


13
of servant of Yahweb Is 52
God Is 5 16 God's

ways
17

bad

b. elsewhere in a

PI23

12
131 Pr 18 2

Ch

derivatives found in P;

foil,

033 ( giant).

26 10 32 25

Ch

Lvi 3 (P

wn

41

||

11

).

bald forehead (NHft/., Aram.

';

40

rnp.

tnnnj n.f.

haughty

sense, be

NW

nSil adj having a bald forehead,

Ez 2 8 2 5 17 and so
without J? Is 3 16 Je 1 15 Ez 1 50 Zp 3".
Hiph.
Pf "^roan Ez 17 24 /mp/ H ?;: Jb 3 9 27 Je 49'"
Ob 4j nn^aay 2 Cli 33 i4 -^n^??: Jb 5
//:
33ftjs V H Ez 21 31 i^PpajO Pr'17 19 ^ 1 13 5 ;
make high, exalt, e.g. trees Ez 17 24 wall 2 Ch
14
gate Pr 17 19 nest Je 49 10 Ob 4 dwelling
33
5
yjr 103
a request Is 7 11 the lowly Ez 21 31

(only in

NH

also

good

a. in a

Yahweh

encouraged in the ways of

sense,

Jos 15 47 Kt; rd. foan Vrss. Codd.

n^Jl
cf.

'

fr.

3. lofty i3p

Is 55'

v 12

3:

NW-

^Sa(n)
cf.

Gad Nu 32 Ju 8 u ;~Hirbet*Amman, Bd Pa1189

of

tribe

Ajhehdt,

',

11

*?i:u

J!cu*a^), only Lv

Lv 1

abs.

42

(P; asson.

P&

nnfaa ix nrnpa); innaa V 4!WS (both

||tarn|j)
;

in

as place of appearance of an eruption;


__ f n n s ront { e fro i)t of garment.

all,

y5o ^p

i^

j|

spy

liTa^moie

FOST

'

tfOi

f
5

adj

38

ior 5 + 3

+ 6t.;

1.
Is 2

Zp
22

Ez 17

pi.

t,;

533
Dinba

40

Zo/it?/,

16

cf.

every high hill

8 92 +

5 t.
M3d

Dt28 52

4-2t,; nnaa

Gn

19

tower
17
i04 ls Is 40 ,-;7 7
,

K1

niyaa bv

2K17

Je 2 20

1"

"IW

O^aa for high one


ivatching, $ the Most High
1

byn

rl33

!?33 *3

above high one


over them

Ec 5 r

is

so

Ew Zo al., but Vrss De Now id. higher (earthly),


potentates over them.

Ec

15

3. haughty

yp- 1 38
Is 5
Pr 16 5 nil 'a
inoip fl'33 1 S 16 7

D^jj-riaa^-ioi 5 ab
;

4. n.[m.] loftiness,

whence

cord, or line,

border, q.v. infr.

mix, knead;

wind, whence
[cord and

'Jiaa

NH

denom. ?33 bound,

vb.

Aram.

?33,

JX^ mountain

Ar.

^33

mean

?33

^a^=

Ar. J-si, Syr.

create,

MV assume meaning massive, whence

fashion;

HA

As. gablu

(cf.

48

and

),

as originally earth-wall, etc., serving as

boundary; this explains

l"l?33 etc. less

'a

roen.i. 9

(NH

&

^_^23

qr

11I.

well).

bfni);

23

:il

+3

Gmo + i68t. + Jos 15


bli

47

Plaut

Kt(but

Nu 21"+ 9 t,; (both, in


Nu 2 2 34 cstr. Gn io
s

3li

abs.

19

Ch

10

"^^33

pi. (8 t.)

etc.;

t.,

(pi.,

19

^3?

sf.

border, boundary, ter-

Punic gubulim

id.,

cstr., e.g. abs.

S4, s

240

ritory

Nu

n.m.

/^Dii

21 31

orig. twist,

Ez

Thes

to

then) boundary, as determined by measuring

'

upon

b]}

s3

(a.cc.

i//-

iS2 3

aia.

s4

Ez

io 33

sub

v.

not only ^^33, rfraap, but also

mnaan Je 17 2 na3 "irrba-by is 30 25 Je f; man


2
1 S 9
tree i""2ip fi33 Ez 3 3 horns JJn 8 3 walls
5
Dt 3 28 s2 gallows Est 5 14 7 9 gate Je 5 i 5s
altar Ez 41 22 high things Jb 4i 2G Ec 12 5
2.
&\?J!

n.pr.loc.

7]^JJ
1

phrases nnaa nyaa bl

exalted in station

D^iS

5',

S 16 7 333 (Ew*
)
Ec 5 7 + 5 1.;' f. nnaa Dt

e.g. tree

taZZ,

mountain

Dn8

pi. nin'33

/m^f/j,

15

cstr.

Jb

27

high, exalted

sub 33;.

v.

their flight high, soar aloft

without spy Jb 39

naa.

^D ^32

^2,

sub

"Qil v.

>

only

Ex
sf.

27

Ex

1^3?

,: '

T^ia? Jei.5

3
etc.;
1. border, boundary, a. of a land or
1
23
people Canaanites Gn io 19 (J), Edom Nu 20
13
121
7
Amorites Xu 21 (E)
Jos 15
(all P) cf. Ob
,

.-f.^?10,p. 153.

TFDH n.m.

131

12

Jb22 +9t.;
8
1 8 17"+ 5 t.; pi. cstr. 'naa Jb u ; 1. height,
8
18
11
" 14
of buildings and trees Ez i
40 42 41
19 31
4
13
2 Ch 3 Am 2; prob. also Ez 4
(of altar), so
3
Ew Co for MT 33 (q. v.) 'of man 1S17 4
height

sf. ii"l33

Jbn

heaven

exaltation,

Je48

20

Pn6

13

22 12 (naa

cstr.

SI 6 of rock).

jo';

iair'3

2.

3. haughtiness,
2 Cli

32

M
;

nn

'3

Am
2

Ch

34

s4

20
1

Bashan Jos i2 4 (D), Egypt

3
,

2f>

n.f.

haughtiness,

tnnS^ n.pr.

(exalted]

Ol

Is 2
*

277k

19

esp. of

K,i'

31

(JE) Nu 34 4- 13 t.
16 4 Jos i 4 (D), cf. Ez 45

Am 6

10

t.

dary of smaller

divisions, e.g. Geshurites

25

Mai

'

Ez 45-48

also of Israel 2

14

promised land Ex 23
2
N1134 (all P) Dt 11
5

b. boun-

23

14

Dt
1S

3
(P);

Jos 12 13 (all D), cf. Jos i6 (J) I9


1 " 17
Jos 13 30 (all D)
esp. of tribes of Israel Dt 3
47
1C
;
rd. 7ina v.supr.;
(P)
r
460
1.
Jos
13-19
1
3

11J7

">)

Is

tr\1P2^

"'

grandeur Jb 40 10

*|K '3

Jos 13 4 (D) cf. 12 5 (D) Ju i 36 Moab Nu 21


s
1813
2 K y Is 15
22 36 (E) 33 44 (P) Dt 2 18 Ju ii
,0
2
24
16
J))
(all
12
i3
Amnion Xvi2i (E) Dt 3 Jos

place in

11

Jos 22 2 (P)
'

&

17

18 11 24

30

(JE),

cf.

Ch

39 sl
-

rhw
Ch

148
2222

Ez 4 8 + 15 t. Ez 48 (inch v
q. del.
I8
Co); ini Si3 rd.for^,lQan WeDr. tc
2

11

13

Dt 1
22

14

2R

]7
,

Ju 2 1
(E)
td. border of stream

10

30

Jos

Ho

10

23

te. limit to waters of deep

^104"

marking

tf. a concrete object

Nu

22

Nu 20

10 - 1 '- 21

23

||

'

'

,fUSI8

tc. territory

Ez 4 7w.1e.iMr ( deL @ Co) 48 Am 2


about Ezekiel's temple Ez 43 J2
1

-------(||pN) Je 15 17 cf

td. pi. in like sense (only use of pi.), of land

~
Is

'

6o

"""
18

13

city

T735

\j,

irta? is 2 8

25
;

cstr. ni^nji

bonier,

74!', rfriaa Is

io

rifuaDt 32

Nu

'n'-rib}

2 - 13

34
of the earth (poet.) i//-

boundary

peoples Is io 13

(prob. 6e curved, contracted, coagulated;

T^J

*a^

Syr. Pa.

coagulate; Ar. ^-^i.

Aram. p33 ?V?., NH J33 Highlander; also


p3J, Aram. W3J, JJuL^, all = 6roto (eye-

(cf.

NH

Jrow, etc.);

LV2I

Ar.

cf.

tnbna

'5

L, Eth. Wtfft Aram. W3fc,


Jfc^J "^"Spri n^3a?i jb io
10

T[pil3] n.[m.] peak, rounded summit;

^68

Dnn'v

17

16

:f^3--in

Ex 28"

Di

cf.

(appos.

3m

i.e.

i.e.

cords,

nhhjn

rnip-]K>,
||

^r6x"in
;

Thes Dr
al.
others
Eiltan Gi ^^- 4
Cf. Wetzst

(appos.j

many-peaked).

IOJ

1.

Ju 2o

'&).

,0

15

Ne

22

Knj?3a

nj?33 infr.)

Benjamin Jos^i
8

Aram.

cf.

V^l hump-backed,

{i

JH3 Jos i8

adj.

(convex, projecting, high;

v. also

hill ;

188

Pa. V33 well, swell up,

MT,

73,3ft n.f. pi. the twisted,

J~l

Tin ^3~in

TJ72H n.pr.loc.

(well or tightly) twisted cords.


'

abn).

(II

id.,

Jia^,

Ar.
cf.

^
31

24

+;

Levitical
45

Ch

also

Jos2i 17 +;

abs.

rnp-V& 39 15 (both P), cords of hoisting,

(NH

cheese

curd, cr

n.f.

; 1.

twisting nb?l nfeh^ Ex 28",

n.f.

of foreheadY

s?^e

,\-~..

20

i"rr2^!lil

17

of barley-field Is 28 s3

hump-backed

crook-backed,

adj.

T}Il3

ground Jb 24 s

is &e timid,

from shrinking, coiveringY

peril,

'a

Nu3 4 212 (P)Josi 9 49 (JE);ofatribeJosi8 20 (P);


of territory about cities Nu 3 2 33 (P ?) of a piece
of

74 ; of
of land of Canaan

Dt 3 2 s (poem);

p^

pl.D^33:

13

Klo).

Zfidkov, cf. also

n.pr.loc.

11.1.

sf.

PZ.abs.nS33 N1132 33 nibna jb 24 2

n'rikif'jos i8 20

sf.

boundary

border,

n.f.

Th rds.
made a border

they bordered them,

Di.

^133, c f.

txt. err.;

(=Ar. Jll-, Vt$dkr)vr\


mountainous region S. of Dead Sea, % Seir, cf.
Sih.9.1.
Jos At.
p Dy, ba _mod.
^ 83 8
Trave,s401
Bob BEiU54
/?/ Seetzen"- 357 Burckh

so

TLPT^^DilJ

rd. 'an

Ez 2 y 4 of Tyre. te. fig. territory


(region) of darkness Jb 38 20 territory of wickedness Mai i 4 (of Edom); territory of his holiness
78" (of CanaanV
1

and

for tliem (the stones);

3* Ju

but

D^aan (but prob.

n^i,

|>3?n

32

MP.! ?!!

22

Ju 1 1=,
(E; pa)
s
40
Nu 2i (E) Dt 2 i 9 0S-1K '3) y 28 Jos 18 s 5
(K) Ju 1 1~ 19 29 2 S 21 5 i K I s 2
io 32 1 Ch
lfil
12
31
2i (||pN)^io5 (
pNin||Ez8 ')v 3 i47 14
" 11
17
6
Je 31 Ez ii
Jo 4 Zp 2 8 h. territory of a
20
city (or limit of such territory) Nu 35 27 Jos
(all J),

K5

5'".

Je

cf.

Ew Kn

"'tQS adj. gent, offoregoing, cart. =n.coll.

Jos 13 s

3i:

border of altar Ez 43 ,;u '- ; (y)


12
Che
trail of restored Zion Is 54 (so
De Brd territory, Di undecided).
t2. territory (enclosed within boundary), a. of land or
19
414
people Gn 47 21 (J) Ex 7 27 (P) io
(||px) v
1

mod. Jebeil

20

'

v 12
surrounding

20

v a]soEurrer ZPVv,ii

'

@ Co)

(,y)

COT G,MS);

limit, (a) barrier

Ez4o 12 (del.

Ezekiel's temple

in

Gn

in As. Gubli

13'');
Pais58.

B(1

to

of field, piece of ground, etc.


27

Jos

an indivi23 (P)
Ch 4 10 Pr 1

boundary of territory belonging


dual,

rnoa

Jos 18 24

in all three rd. njna (Tiyaa),

city, in
cf.

&

S 13 16

cstv.

Cli

Ju 2O 10:

'

context;-

cf.

s
northerniuost city in kingdom of Judah 2
23
10
from Geba to Beersheba, cf.Zc 14 ; situated S. of
pass oiMichmash Is io 29 1 S 14 5 cf. 1 S 13 3 mentioned also 2 Ch 16 6 Ezr 2 26 Ne 7 30 12 29 ; in 1 S
;

'T^il

P/.&H

vb.denom.

Qal

border

We Dr rd. Wan for MT


rd. pV33 with and 1 Ch 4

18

l)ti 9

14
;

20
Impf. 3 ms. ^33? Jos 18 3
,

fs.

1
25

20

"?23ri
c.

bound,

Zc 9
bound, border, c.acc. Jos i8 (P);
3 border upon, adjoin Zc 9 2 trans, set bounds
;

5
Eol)

Bd

EBi.440f.

^33 q. v. (2 S
). Mod. Jebd

lc

120
.

Dt 19

14

(c.

bounds for,

%tt v'-

:i

ace. cogn.).
c.

Eiph.

ace. 9??}?!

(both JE),

Ex

Pf. 2 ms.

19

12
;

Imv.

set

18

T ^^il n.pr.loc. maritime city on the Phe-

mcian

cc
coast E7.27

(Ph. i?33=Byblus (Sin

ti. n>*Zlil n.f.

id.

+ Pt. ^a: Ez 4 7 0$ Co.


9

tsj>nil n.pr.m. a son of Caleb

Di

hill

13 t.
Dr);
sf.

+ Ez

13

(del.

Co
s

Jos 5
26
34 (but

cstr. nj)33

'njna

Ez

pi. abs. fiijOa

+ 8 t.-jdel.

Dti2 + 35

ny33

abs.

q.v.)

t,;

S
1

49
.

S2 25 +

S 6 34

S io

Ch

(cf.

(cf.

Dr);

Co), *?jna Is 3
cstr. riij?33

Dt 33

13

149

nyn3
Hb

Gn

26

sf. TO^?? Ez 35"; 77Z,


49
elevation, both high and low, cf. \^ 148 9

nj?33

height,

Dnnn, 65 13
1. in ordinary prose,
910
hill, lower than mountain Ex iy
(E) 2 S 2 25
10
3A
it may be n.pr. in 1 S7 io
2 S 6
v. also sub

mini

^31

common priest (conical ? cf. Di Ex 28 40 ), Ex


28 40 Lv 8 13 nin3p Ex 29 9 39 28 fen nss).
;

tpJDil n.pr.loc '3 Jos

nyaa.

11.

2. esp. as place of

pin yv bz nnni nrqa 'a-^3 by


20

,Te 2

cf.

Dt

12

16^2 Ch 28
Jei3 27 i7 2 Ez6 13

13

23

4 2
(these

+ mm); also Ho

worship

illicit

15

V72

2:i

Am

mpiyn

.Tezreel;

Jos 5

hill

of the fore-skins

E'wNn '1 1 S io (a designation of


n^ann '3 1 s 23 19 26 3 r\m 2 S 2 24
5

ana
||

Je 3 i

'3

39

tt?VV

PTi?), Ez 34 26

(v.

'3

rryn.3 n.pr.loc.

&

i8 2s Jui 9 12

2nd

ed.

31

26

57

also

Ho 5

io os

(cf.

2 15

two

S 23 29

villages

Lag " 0ln

v.

Ju I 9

Jui 9 12ff )

34

iS7 io 2 S 6 rd.
.Tu2o ,0 33 ;=nyaajos 18 23

also

hills

of Benj.

c ity

10

zP i

10

Josi5 57 +

'1

(perh. one of

S I0 2G I4 2 22 6 26

Gabatha in Onom.

w. ij_

Ill,

(77Z)

(where

57

called Gabaa,
128;

cf.

246 .

+ 20

416

'

Ch

Chi 3 2

t.

called also

perh.

iSi 3 1G
pp^a ny3?

nyn2

n.pr.loc. (Ges saR

t\m02
1

2
)

foregoing, 2.

v.

adj. gent, of nyaa of Benjamin

(?)

Chi 2V

bowl '3 Gn 44 +
yaa
2t.; cstr.
pi.
G1144
sf. T?? Gn 44
n^y^aa Ex 2,5
Q'-yaa v 33
+ 4 1.; sf. myaa Ex
";
2
pi.
CUP (of Joseph) Gn ^^
37 ';
5
'

12

12

cup,
2

Xe 7" ( = 133 V.3 Ezr 2 20 v. 133); c f. also


n.pr.m. 1 Ch 8 29 ?iva3 r?K laB* |tooi = 35
9
,

131

cf. '3

24

'33'poy i s

8 21

'was the

it

4 5
2
a great Bamah 1
9 where was
3
the tabernacle of Yahweh in the high place'
39
29
313
ace. to 1 Ch 16 , cf. 2
2 Ch i

site of

'

"b:!jn3 adj. gent. alw.


"oijna'n

3',

ch

Vhy2Z

12

n.[m.] bud (01

bud Dr

in

(i.e.

188

"133

Ar.

)_Ex ^thejiax
Jpi ""'- 2w a
cf. RS
mighty (XH

(2)

/</.,

'li. (conj. I. dial.

constraint

J.*.-,

".

),

derived conj.) compel, force;


behaviour,

s 2I ^-^-\

sb

Ne

"Ojnan

c. art.

o^'yaan 2

ji! vb. be strong,

Aram.

usually

overbearing

iv^f

Eth. l-ttd:

in

I,

1.

subigere;U,2,cogere; Syr. iiU^l/ 'playtheman.


'3
denom. fr. ^JL^man} Qal
io u

is

t.;

Gn 7 19 + 6
^33*1 Gn 7 24

=naa

1S

9
;

t.

than 2 S

23

ty

65

2. prevail:

La

1G

Pf.

V03

1.

''n

]??

Ec io 10

Irnpf. 133^

with /P stronger
with 3 mighty among 1 Ch 5'-.

4
;

'

a. abs. e.g.

enemies

Gn

">-o-m

waters

Ex

17

1111

(E)

(p) power Je
enemies 2 S 1 23

2
9 ; b. with ^y prevail ower,sulij.
blessings Gn 49 26 (J), mercy of God

Pi. Pf.

\^

23

he strong, mighty, abs.

Jb 2 1

?)n ^laa mighty in power

^ 103

11

2
.

DVnaa Zc io 12 Impf.
make strong, strengthen. Hiph.
Zc io 6

sf.

Pf. p n" *)!! n^san confirm a covenant


1

Dn

'

Impf. yjcypp T'SSl we ot7Z confirm a covenant


(or, to our
ivith our tongue Ew 01 Che
tongue will we give strength Hi De) ^ 12''
Hithp. Impf naam Jbis 25 Is 42 13 iiaam jb
s1
:

of

(b?)

% shew himself a mighty one against


of wicked, behave proudly toward

13

(?y) Is 42

34 ,'

'3 '-33

as

36

tiVna n.m. Gn44

f|

so

133"'

S i3
1 4
& biNE> nyna i s 4 i 5 34 Is io 29
6
2 S 2
rd. prob. ?il?33, We Dr.
+3. a city
of Ephraim, called bri^a ny33 Jos 2 33
4
1

31

also (for yaa)

16

city in tribe

'3

cstr.
+
+ 9 t.; abs. alw. c. art. exc. Jos 15
20 1 S io 2 Ch 13 ; tl. a city

Judah Jos 15

of

niyaan

K 3 ; Levitical

was bud

grown);

is

5t.; nyaa j 0S i8 M

?yaa(n) j U 2o 4

n yaa

32

Is io

supr.)

on which Jerusalem stands.


11.

njiabn

where frankincense

(i.e. hill

cf. i

Benjamin; formerly inhabited by Hivites


19
21* 2S
Jos9 17 io 2 4 5 10 12 41
i!
pool
(
1G
30
8
12
of Gibeon) v 3 2O Je 28 41 (great waters
which are in Gibeoiijv 16 1 Ch 1 1C vid. esp. '3 3>i\
3
1 6
7
'3 "&3K Jos
1 1 Ke
9 (called Hivites 9 ) io

Gibeah);

1-

('t4 6

S2

niiyaa 2
of

'3

Inc.

,,

(v. supr.).

||

n_

c.

two

in in poet. & proph. Dt


ii4 4 6 148 9 Ct 2 s 4 6 Is 2 2 14 3 o 17 M 3 i 4
15
412
15
10
12
24
16
4
42 54 55 65 7 Je 3 4 i6 50 7 Ez
40
46
13
1
3
6
8
8
18
13
Ho 4 io Jo 4
6 34 35 36
9 Mi 4 6
5
6
2
Xa i Hb 3 rarely in prose Dt 1
sometimes
26
as high and majestic (poet.) D7I1? 'l Gn 49 Dt
15
6
7
Pr
3 3 Hb 3 (' everlasting hills ') ; cf. also Jb 1
25
8
(with adj. high, cf. supr.); v. also Je 49 16
4. hills with special names, some nearly or
n.pr.loc, Avhich see under the respective
quite
words: nib '3 Ju 7 1 teacher s hill, in valley of

commonly

3. very

12

in

17

<

Jb 15

23
;

s
of erring righteous (abs.) 36

33

"135

v. following.

'

31

cups (of golden candlestick in tab.)

37

i7.i9.i9.2o.

bow is j e 35 5 niobi

- li;i

Ex 2 g

niVSl^

n.f.pl.

"Git

.n.m.man(XH/W.,MI

1G

pai(pl.).

cKbottyaa.

.1.
I

1.

31 - 33 33 - 14

head-gear, turban, of

Aram.iaa,

iJi^^;

word

to

ace',

Dt 22

As. gahru, rival

Schr

+39

t.;

JLZ1S74

133

200

Jb

Dl slM
3

'

13

is
s "''

Akk.
f

t.;

'

loan-

taw -' ; --^)


o-tr.

13?

150

i8-

=2 S

u
(

26

22

W B

1123 but

nsy
of shouting in warlike strength Ex 32'* (E);
2
20
36"';
of
comphrases
n"fl331 2
cf.
18 Is

pi-

rcl. "jj);

(E)
to defend, chiefly poetic Ex io Nu 24
1
30
Ex 12 37 Jos7 lu71 8 (J) 1H22'" Jus 22S23
3
3
i4t.Jb;^i8 "+8t.
24" 26 12 Jb 3
1 CI123
5
17
3,
; Pr 6
+ 7t. Pr; Is22 s Jei77 +8t. Je; La21
f^.sr-ao-sa
8 is
,2 jib 2 Zc 13 ; also 1 8 io
i
is

Kings ini133

piler of

31 -

11

nnns Je 4 16 + i o t.; man as strong, disting.fr.


women, children, and non-combatants whom he

nb'yiB'X

17111331

K16

527

15

22

23

We

(si

l)r

-each

Jo

(of locusts)

4
iapn

tn. "Q2 n.pr.m. an

K4

19

(cf. 133-,'3

ls

p.

t""Q2 n.pr. (Aram.

= pna

Solomon

of

official

I20

122 supr.)

= hero) Ezr 2

id.

2"

t-1"

prob.

mighty

adj. strong,

Ar.

(cf.
x

.Llo-

wie 7<o magnifies himself, behaves proudly, a


ft/rant,

who is

bold,

audacious)- -Gn

io s +

2 t.;'

tnta?

Gn

133

S 17 s1

io'

pi.

27

t.

jnN*3

1 4^-;

Pr 30 30

beasts

|ii2-; T2T

"1133

Gn

Je32 ls

Gn

(cf.

Av. jLls-").

sl "

24

n.m.

2.

Gn 6

K
16

f 22if

33

S 9

i6

^n

JHJfD

so

13 -" 3

10 (J) Ju f,
i Ch 1"'+ 11

16

4
45 52

ivnn

I7

nuj
nmj

Xen

1 "-'

Jos

al.

man

ijv

.5

25 32 21
14

(I>) 6

ni33

^n

io 7 (JE)

^n naa

Ch

K if

Ch

24

usoge of

cstr. rilias

147

man

10

\jr

^ 1 47

40

:.5

crocodile

-j-*

Lu

(cf.

19

).

16

might

Ex32

ini133 +(sfs. 32

ls

-f
t.)

1'

10

^riiuam

4,

'sun

Ju

31

Jb39

19

body of

2. might, valour, of
13
Is 3 s5 28" 30 Je 9" 23
111

ic.

&

70
,

As. gabdsu,

cf.

deriv.

cf.

71^1^33 height,

crystal

meanings

Lex - Aeth 759

Di

K-ttii (Idfr.

hill).

&

Gk. KpCaraXXos,

cf.

be

Aram.

also

^33i?N hail on

(cf.

but

Ax

'pnaa

30

Ar.

Eth.

J^

{J

13 '33 @i MoyejSs*,

i^

rii^j?

^p

exiles,

@L

May6,3o>s-, etc.,

v.

om.

||

Mayfcis

Ne fa
cf. Sm
,

sub 333.

J0/W

(NH

T3 n.m. roof, top


Eth. yj;

yj\ vinculum

t.+

333

2li

Kt (Qr

H33),

perh.

MV)

(=--|333)

+9

Di comp.

?d!.;

(ferreum), juyo simil.

ferreum; vdub.; Thes prop.


cover Bo 292 Sta 5189a

collare
333

Jos

33

H33 Jos 2

Ju 9 51 + 2 t. + Ez 40 13 (del.
9
Co v. infr.); sf. ^33 Dt 22 s fe3 Ex 3 o3 -f- 2 t.
13
-I-EZ40 (del. Co 'v. infr.); pi. T\Sli Is 37 s7 42C

strength, of horse
17

&

'

a family of returning

24

Jb 41

Zim B1

etc.,

"; sf.

Ec 9 io
Ju 8 21 Pr 8 14
Ez 32 29.3o Mi3 s

90

warriors

2'

+ 14 1.
n^nn nua

>;

Jb4i 4"+3t.; nii33-f

10

tttTSpQ n.pr.m. Ezr

n.f. strength,

+ (sfs. 6t.); 1.

gypsum, As. gibsu, mass, abundance, COT Gloss )


^331 niO&l Jb 28 18 coral and crystal.

14

2l

Pr 30 23

ninB'b Qnirs valiant to drink Is y~

pl.niiia?

28

l!u 2

B>"N

7A1Ai

f-

Ch 12

1133

28

3"

(be firm, massive,

relation of

12
of valour Ju 6

t.

K5 f 123

2.

^0133

16

ttito n.m.

Ezr 7*

211

^33 Pa. heap up,

182' +

t.

''';

JTVQ;*

sf.

).

t^^^l

K 5 (ii33 njn c^m


but L
Zvdpwros

2s

3
bn Jos 8

D^n

14

Kn

^laa Gn 16 8

s 7

16

thick, massive,

iChii 2 ru nnj^ios 20 non^D "nns 2CI113 3


nnybvrizu 1CI19
anmi rra Ne3 16 ?s(n)
8
7
onaan i^ni iClm 10
D'nusn 2S10 1CI119
I

1. lady, queen, Is 47

78"'

:i

also Klo's dub. emend.),

X677/joy, cf.

13

ls

'2$ ni.^1

io 11 Je 13 18 29 s

Gn 16 4
tvomen MI

Dn

angel
|

strong, valiant

phrases 7T1 1133 mighty


1

15

Ch

2.

T7'S' "l2i n.pr.m. (wim of El} an arch-

"

j^nn

16

(the position of) queen-

^ni33

1K11";

queen,

Sq 2 " 120 4 127 4


Ct3 7J 4 4 Ec 9 n Is3 2 13 3 21 17 42 13
2
24 2
Je 5'"+ 17 t. Ez 32 12 + 5 t. Ho io 13 Jo 2 7
49
4'' " u
Am 2 14 " Ob 9 Xa 2 4 Zp i 14 3 17 Zc 9 13 io4 ';

Jb 16 14
Pr 1 s

Ch

27

Jos io (E)
1

i6 u

(pi. 71133

1133 E2"N 1 8
mighty in hunt-

1133

t.

11

I5

mistress of servants,

:i2

cf. 2

tn~|2il n.f.

3
^33 h the
io 9 (J) 1133 "^D D11 1
of
God
especially
as
attribute
Messiah Is 9";
M>
21
ir
fighting for his people ty 2 4 l)t 1 o N e 9 Is 1 o

cf.

from

Dntaa Je

among

mightiest

16

queen-mother,

13

29 37
-

n.f. 1. lady,

Ae removed' her

mother

+ 58 t.;

D^a? Jos io +2i t,_; cstr. '"fa?


27
1 Ch 1 i
+ 29 t.; naa 1 Ch 9 ai + 4 t.; sf. TT 3 ?
Ho io' 3 +(var. sf*. 11 1.): 1. adj. ncn33 1133

man

^ n.m-

Gn

lord,

46'-'+

ing

15
106 2 145 412 150 2 IS63

ir>

7i

trn^na

im

Ne f\

"VQil

15 - 28

14
s
3. might of
Est io
54
13
11
s
,x
3
7
7
Je io*
6s 66 7i 80 89" 106 145 Is 33
2
B
16 21 cf. phrases H11331 n3 1 Ch 29' 2 Ch 2o
s
13
'31 ddto Mi
'am ni>njn
'31 nan Jb 12
3
24
1CI129": niTO? i^% rfeecZs of GodDt3

C 'N.

cf.

20 20

Ch 29 30 imuji
God Jb 26 14 ^ 2

cf/afso iriidii'iniabp

du

34

812

K io

2K13

40

Qr (Kt

33)

cstr.

t.;

19
1

13
;

sf.

S9

n^ni33 i SI

Dt

1. roof (of house)

25 26

2 2

2 S 1
16
102 8 129 6 Pi-2i 9
-

orcniss j e 32 29

.-^

22

25

24

26

on'rta je

22 s Jos

=Is

37

6 - 6S

2
27

Ne

IS15 22 Je48
1

16 27

38
;

1S

as

places of idolatrous worship (esp. of heavenly

bodies) Je 19 13 32 29

Zp

5
;

so in rv6j?

3311

151

12
23

12

Ju 9 51

roof of tower

chamber Ez 40

1313

(but
altar of incense, in tabern.

18 24 of
2. top of
3
2li
30 37 (both P).

over gale
Co Tp).

Ex

>S

vaa

NT3 connexion with above Vdub.; v. further


Low'* -"*) 13 Xnj Ex 1 31 Nu 1 7 sim.of manna.
;

[13] 1. n.[m.] fortune, good fortune

-(11.

m2i2

is, 12, iai2,

t[m5]

j^, Ar. i cut,

113,

'li in deriv.) Qal Invpf.

id., cut,

cut off; EtL.

^K

21

^??.~^
attack (penetrate, make inroads upon)

P*1"** </ie?/

^ 94

Aram. K13, Ji^) G11 30 11 133 Kt,


i.e. 133 (13 X3 Qr), @ f' tvxu, by or with good
fortune.
2. n.pr.m. god of fortune (Ar.
*XiWe skiMenilL171 13 named often in Ph. & Aram,
inscript., & found in Ph. & Aram, n.pr., Bae

of a righteous man (01 prop. *nW cf. 56'


4
however, Che 1113'; si vera 1., perh.
where,
59

Ho 6 9 & infr.; cf. also


Hithpo. Impf TliirP Je 1

"I !"!?

L 356

KJi

No ZMO

).

'"nann Mi 4 14 ^niJJpn j e 4 s pi liia*


vnian? J e 5' + Ho 7 11 v. infr., viiSrin Dt
;

D^II-HD Je 4

pi.

1.

ctti oneself,

1K18

28

2 fs.

',

Pt.

as religious

by
Je
5
for the dead, forbidden Dt 14 VH'ann *6
41
nnb D^?;y pa nrni? to'fe>n kS, Je i6"; cf. 47 s

(heathen) practice

men

practised also

of Shechem, etc. in worship of

'*-

(late)

(subject Philistia personified);

also

MT

for

12

in.

but

and

harlot's house they throng.

" 49,19

1*112 n-ni.

1.

to

inroads; others, as a division, detachment (as


but this usually later in Heb.)
'a

abs. 1

S4

Tb

19

12

t.

25

'"m?

cstr.

Ch

i2~, also 2
'

2 2 2 2
-

30

11

Ho

cf.

Ch

cf.

22

K6 +6

113)

=^

Je 18
i

18 30

Ch 1

19

fig!

Vh f,

& Gn

DHna

22

2. troop, of divisions of

sf.

TO

nfe*

49
2

cf.

Ch

25

band 2CI125

11133

Jb 29 25

23

Ch

19

13
(v.

S4

25

Nu

14

15

w)

+i2t. Nu; Jos4 12 +i4t.


s 22 s but

n'nn'rrhacr' & ^n-ntfi

Cli 2i,

||

CI129 25

ti.', "T2 adj.gent. of 13 1,


(so perh. also

Ch

||

cf.ThBeDr) elsewhere
(only here without
121C

3
12

910
;

13

43

29

26

Jos

12

3s

13

IS"'

where

of

army

as n.pr. coll.

14

*")3n

so

qv
.

3,;

Ch W

art., rd. perh. 13 so ), Dt


2
12" 13 s 22 1 2
1 Ch 5

K i>

'

n.pr.m. father of Menahem

*72

n.pr.m.

(cf. 113 (?*13)

Eut Xablf0

25

Palm.

cf.

112 in

ivn Y su b ivn.

'a

T^IS, n.pr.m.

nasseh

Nu

i3 u

(my fortune\

soldiers

of

of

llirna of

s2

Zebulun

1212,

man

of

Ma-

t T?SP12 n.pr.m. (El

in general "I?*??

Mi

MT

S 23

N ;32
N'13 n.pr.m. Vog
).

12

i.e.

Gadite

3:

'

tn.

of God's attack-

Tin an 'aa

iCh.5 11

Jos;

+2. a prophet in David's time, called


in nm N*aan 2 S 24 11 & njh
,

I'n

Nu

24
s
13 Jos 13 20 2 7 36 1 Ch 6 4SC5 ; once,
20
ntao xas
ia *aa (MI 10 na
;

Nmo

24
i

ktu
2

explicitly 13 ntSIO

cf. 2

in sim.; also

2021

Jb 1
(cf. 2 5'' infr.)
army of Isr. (late) '""I*"?

3. foray, raid 2

Zion.

19

2S24 5 cf.WeDr;

ian

Ch

as well as

CI126 11 ; band of Israel,


troop of mercenaries hired from Isr. by

Amaziah
the

anna

pi.

t.

K5

ing forces, his chastisements

i.e.

S 30 8151523

iKir

30

22

-man ^tna D3IW

nonbo Ka*

25

23

1. marauding band (making in-

cursions, inroads,

cstr. 2

1.;

Gn 3 5 26 +

son of Jacob and Zilpah;

S 30 s + 19

+2

Bae EelI59f-)-l*ia

band, troop (as making

severed),

Gn 49

cf.

'

12 14

'2TV nail JT'ai

der. fr.

name Siegf"" ^.* Sta Ge>ch.i.i48.

name Gn 30 11 35 26 46 16
2
h. as name of tribe
14
13
2020
Nu i Dt 2 33 Jos 1 7 Ez 48 s7 3 "; cf. 13 jns
7
13 "\W Ez 4 8 34 on ^nan
v. also Je 49
1 S 13

Ex

go in troops or throngs,
fr. "11*13 q.v.) cf. '"H.'3"W
(denominative
throng;
-finavn Mi4 14 (addressed to Jerusalem); Je 5 7
or bands;

troops,

>

a. strictly as personal

ipaa

14

ff.">
f

Che.

cf.

Gn30 n +; 1.

13

MPTh 1875, 356

Siegf J

v. esp.

n.pr.m. (forlunatusl perh.

also

v.

foreg. divine

Ho 7 Codd, they cut themselves, Gr


2. gather in
Che RVm, or perh. (cf.~fi3) sub.

*n"lian*;

1888, 479

Is65 u

+ art. ^h

&

113

cf.

id.,

the life

clenoni. fr.

1:

(Ar.

(NH

vb. penetrate, cut

Aram.

cut out,

sub via.

v.

Nu

13

is

my fortune) a man

10
.

in 'an in v

ibllowino-

&

sub in.

11212 c. art.niaian n.pr.loc. (mng. dub.)


Nu
(in
station of Israel in wilderness Dtio
r,/

||

+ 11. [1*112, or n*"t*112]n.[m. or f.]

cutting
(||

7?? ?)1

1. furrow, pi. defect, nil**?

2 P nn l?>
-

113 Hithpo. 2, sign of


ti.

furrow,
\jr

65"

upon hands, cf.


mourning Je 4<S (|| ptf).
cuttings

12 n.m. coriander (NH

:,7

T3,

Aram.

s2

33

iaian in v sub in).


.

"hiaD and

(Zc 12 11 ) )*11^ n.pr.loc. (con-

nexion with above v not clear;


fieo,

MayedoD, etc.;

J/agidtl,

OOT

G,OS "

95

@ Mayc88<o,MeKc-

Mageddo; As. Magadu,

DP"* )
7

old Canaanitish city,

ma
assigned to Manasseli

152

K4

15

12

K <f' 23 2930

Josi2 21 'O^K* Jos 1V = Jui


'
Ju 5 9 ' nyp? Zc 1 11 2 Ch 35 22 ; mod.
BE " * f ** Bd Pal 229
( = Z^io) Rob

'^

"

'^

27

11

Lejjitn

';

cw '>

^ or iear av au )
bank

of river

Aram" KTO. tooS), Vnfta Jos


Qr (Kt vnni) Is S 7
pi.
'

'

Kt,

1389 2SG'
'

(NH

kid

U.^

Ph. N*U, Aram.NHS,


-

i\L>.

Ch 1 2"

1^,

tU, Ar.

d.k.n.gad-A,gadiia,
-

505

) "13

Gn

9 - 16

Ex 23
'3
term n?), & c
ton a!?ru
Ju 14
abs. pi. 1 S io ; of.
1519

i5 1

1S16 2 ";

19

abs.

pi.

34

kids

17 20

26

sf.

19

"

also

t[rp-ft] n.f. only

art,

Dt 14 21

Gn

"an

(all

38

23

na

py.

vb.

Cod f 34" 69 31
brought up + 144 12
.

,etc; Impf.b' !ir_Is42 n


'

^na

grow up, become great(Aram.

19

8 10
-

1 Iv 1

= 2 Ch io

8 - 10

K4

Jb

13

mourning Zc 12 11
punishment La 4",- trespass Ez 9"; d. in sound,
C. in intensity, grief

Gn

fig.

of horn),

Mi

19"

importance, of a

e. in

(J);

(= 2 Ch 9 22 ) Dn 8 91u (under
chief Gn 24 s5 48 (J), Messiah
io 23

19

Sf

7
f. of God 2
5 Jerusalem Ez 16
f
s
104 his works ^ 92 his power Nu I4 17 (J).
3. to be magnified, a. house of David Zc 12 7
5
b. Yahweh ^ 35 27 40 17 70
Mai 1", his name
24
i Ch 17 ).
Pi. Pf bns Jos 4 14
;

2Sf( =

Est3

4
;

18
bji Is 49 s1 ; n
etc.; Impf.
fe? Is 51
,

b*

'

Hiph.)
2. magmercy Gn 19 19 (J),
the word of Yahweh \^ 138 2

S 12 24
b. in bad sense, of 'the northern
one' Jo 2-", also pregn. without Inf. La i 9 Zp 2 81 "
Inf. 1

Dn

4 - 8 ' 11 2

26

17
3s 38 55
Jb 19 Je^
Ez 3 5 of speaking Da '?! ^y 'a.
41
C. also, with Inf. implied, wept greatly 1 S 20

with

-';

enemies

by, of

26 -12

1:1

-f

13

Impf. ?^ifl^ with Py in a bad sense, magnify


"
36
3
^laJT Dn
oneself against Is io 15 Dn

Ch

17

12

becoming

adj .verbal,

or

growing up, Gn 26

great,
2

pt.m.

."Til

13

(J)

26

also great, pi. cstr. "iB'a ^r\l

(cf.

Dr)

Ez i6 2M

great offlesh.

n.m. greatness

Dt

ib"ia

21
r,

+5t.;

ib"ja

magnitude, tree Ez 31 7

Dt

T50

11

32

+ 5t.;

:,

; 1.

sf.

greatness,

arm of God ^79".


mercy of God Nu 14 19
2. magnificence, a.
king Ez 3 218 b. God Dt 3 24 5 21 9 2c it 2 ?^
,

50 2

3. in a bad sense, 32?


insolence of heart Is 9 s 1 o 12
i/a 1

= pride,

^"13

tD^mil
-^1?,

n.[m.]pl. twisted threads

(NH

Bab. gidlu, cord on which onions were

strung, a string of onions,

Aram. *v

v
!?,

jl^N^Z^

thread, cord, rope, also

1.

plaited locks, JJo*^

id.}

border of garment

(\\T\yx

festoons, on capitals of

Zelmpfund 8 *'81 ;
tassels

Nu

15

columns

Dt

22 12 on

38 39

2.

'

).

17

Si"T^ adj great'a Gn 4 13 4- 2 7 9 1.; ?\3 Dt


22
26 8 +22t.; cstr. ?H? Ez 17", b'li Ex 15' Je
.

Is44 +8t.; Imv.^i f 3 ^; Inf. b?} Nu


6 +3t.
Pt. Q^ao 2 K io" (ni^atp ct 5 1S
Hi
Bo
De);
@ 23
1. cause to grow, e.g. hair
Nu 6 5 (P), plants Jon 4 10 Is 44 14 Ez 31 4 Ct 5 13
bring up children 2 K io 6 Is 1" 2 3 4 49 21 51 18
Dn i 5 Ho 9 12
2. make great, powerful Gn
14
12 25
37 4
1 2" (J) Jos
2
1 Ch 2 9
Ji
3 4 (D) 1 K i
14

3. do great things nVB>J?J '^n, a. in a good


23
sense, of God ^ 126
J02 21 also pregn. without.

'^"lil

teaching IS42 21

||

1.

3m

18

king Ec

utter proud words (v.


51
nify, salvation i//- 18

3N3 ^Pia he grew up to me as to a father Jb


3
18
2. become great, a. in
b. lamb 2S12
31
40
1313
extent, wealthy G1126
4i (JE) Jes 27 b. in
value, * "O^a, 5?? c'??. nViapi^? fy 1 S 2 24 24

loud cry

cb^at? \^35 26
,

"I

s'

Infib^lT}

51

frtvtfi

14

etc.

S 2 21

Am8 Pt.b^K f 1
5

Hithp. Pf 'nhanni Ez 3 8 23 / will magnify


myself, shew myself great and powerful (of God);

'

Dn8 25 ,etc;

Gn 3 8 + 14 t.; sf. ^1? Jb 31 18


1. grow up, a.
Impf. 7^3? etc. ^35 + 34 t.;
1114
8 20
27
Ex2 1011 (JE) Jui i 2 i 3 24
child Gn2i
25 38
13

pi.

pl.

2S
( = 7*13^11
make great, e.<>-.
9
shekel Am 8 5 pile for fire Ez 2 4 joy Is 9 s
lc
29
wisdom Ec i
works Ec 2 4
counsel Is 28
5
CI122
the
1
heel \^ 41'"
house of Yahweh
22 51 ):

a cord,makefirm, strong become stron,g ,soNH)

liu

Pt.

Ct

?1? (Ithpe.), %.. %S4 ^CTS<, tivine, Ar. J.X&.

Qal Pf. 'a

0^30
Pf. b^n ^ 4 i">

Pu.
Hiph.

17

7T3 n

man Jb

3. magnify, a.

b.

(||jNvn)V

io

either lifted high (Ges), or (cf. De Now) gave


insidiously a great fall ; cf. *p3 '3 Ob 12 i.e.

v. foregoing.

Zehnpfund BASi

17

+ 2 1. (abs. Gn 3 8 +, & (generally) cstr. Gn


;
pl.O ,v ia 1S10 cstr. V."J? Gn27
8
+
);
3
v
Ju 6
3s
'kid, almost always D ?y '3 Gn 2 7
38

11

23

17

me

t"Ha n.m. G 127


Meissner ZAiv

Is 8

sf.

18

15

id,,

[rTHj] only

Ar. ixL,

(cf.

Est 3

iCh22

'

f [mil] n.f.

77*7J

TTW
1

19
3
*
-!na Pr i 9 19 ?na +
sf. Q^a
32
14S Na'i
Vi
4
a^ina'
Ex 7 4- lit., Dins Gn
Je 6 + 2 1.; P l.
i2 17 4- 22 t.; cstr. ^ha 2 K io; sf.vVlS 2 K io"
Jon 3 7 n^il? Na 3 10'; f. nb^| Nu 22 8 + 96 t.
,

'

nVna

Gn

is

12

4-

31

1.-;

pl.

nSil3

Neg

20

rz 31

Tfibhs

hnya
M

Dt27 +3ot., Tfth$ Nu i3 +7 t,; great, 1.


in magnitude and extent, e.g. seaNu 34 s river
Gn 15 18 wilderness Dt i 19 rain 1 18 45 moun12
tain ZC4 7 city Gnio
house Je52 13 altar
10
17
throne 2 Ch 9
sea-monsters Gn i 21
Jos 22
2

Jon

15

14

Ez

eagle

Gn

stance

fish

terebinth 2 S 1
2
victory 1

Dn

wealth

sub-

S 19 5

@ We

^ian "to rd. \p\ '2 ace. to


Dr.
1 S 19
2. in number, e.g. nation Gn 12 2 congregation
22

Je3i 8 camp

12 22 army Ez 17 17 , sacrifice
slaughter Dt 28 s9 1 S 4 17
3. in

io

19
,

s4

Dt 4
joy Jon 4

11
,

weeping

Je2i sin Gn 20
Gn 39 9 trespass Ez 9 7
voice Gn 39
cry Ex 1

power

indigna-

Gn

iniquity

Is 38

Dt 29 s3

anger

fi

tion

13

evil

4. in sound, loud
14
6
5.
shout Jos 6 s
in age, elder, eldest, son Gn 27 daughter Gn
29, brother Gn io 21 sister Ez 16 46
6. in
,

importance, a. things t?"1 5(L ) "^(n) an


1'
22
32
portant thing or affair Ex 18 Dt 4 1 S 12 16
13
8 13 nin> QV Je30 7 Ho2 2 Jo2 u 3 4 Zpi 14
Mai 3 23 b. of men, great, distinguished, Moses
Ex 11 3 David 2 S 5 10 Job Jb i 3 Mordecai
l

2K5

Est 9 4

14

Je27 7

Assyr. Hnan T]^n 2

2S 19

33

10

h.p.L\

=Is 36

e.g.

KB

'

= As.

413
,

94, ' 1

fH3n

+2ot.; ^nat^K(n) iS 25 s

rtol} ngfc 2

"V?n 2

n^ina

Ne

15

the

person of a great wm(opp.

fQ^nap)

(H);

io

Na 3
8
+

10

c. t

the great 2

1^'IK'^I) 2

>"; Jon 3

of God, himself

"b

Ch

86 10 99 2 135 5 147 5 Is 12 Je io 6 ;
21
io 17 Ne i 3 9 2 f 77 14 95
^?(7) Dt 7

^K")

'

:!

Je 32 18 D119 4

1ND ^HDl

^30

D'nissn

h*H

16 25

Ch

Ex

h"U

48

18 11

96 145
3
s
14
b)11 _-]ta f 47 95 Mai i
ihis works Dt 1 7
Ju 2 7 \jr in 2 ^ glory \1a 21 6 138 5 tie Jos 7 9
22
42
32
3
2
6
s6
1 S 1
1 K 8
2 Ch 6
44
V76 6 99 Je io
23
1111
Ez 3 6 Mai i
mercy 1 K 3 2 Ch i 8 + 57 11
86 13 108', goodness Ne 9 2 1 compassion Is 54'
1

9. as subst.

'9

and judgment Dt io21 Jb 5 9

106 21

of the miracles of Elisha


of things too great and so presumptuous,
ty 7

4
;

haughty
'33

pprin Je 45';

"a

T13^n

13

mmo

';

BAram. Dn

(cf.

Rev 1 ).
10. tas subst.
arm Ex I5 1C cf. 523 4.

12 4 ;

N^

81120

also

neut. greatness of

t n v")"Til n.f. greatness

Ch

11

21

'cstr. n^-ia Est io


29
inha ^' I45 3 ;
7 i
1

^?^

niha

Ch

H?"ia

1.

Srhty Est

f-f.

+3

^ha'^145

1921

; chiefly late Heb.


Psalmist^ 71
Mordecai Est 6 3 io 2 king
Est i 4 b. of God's greatness, as an attribute
11
1 Ch 29
^ 145 or of his acts 2 S 7 21 (cf. Dr)
pl.intens.

17

21

a. of

v ;3

=i Chi7

ii

14

19 - 19 21
-

t D^Tiliiri n.pr.m.

(RV &

most;

so

Ne

father of Zabdiel

RVm

but

the

al.

great).

T^S n.pr.m. (very great) 1.


of the families of

NethinimEzr

47

head of one

Ne

49

2.

head of one of the families of Solomon's


vants Ezr 2 56 Ne 7 58

ser-

S 79=
s
14
16
6
iChi7 Nen (vid.infr.)Pri8 2 5 Je5 5 (2K
IO u L ayxia-Ttiovrat, Klo l^Nh); further \b'-IS
19

37

K8

K 4 t^ a great

^) Lv

man 2 S 3 s8 Mi 7 3 bty 'iQ "nnri N^> thou shalt not


honour (favour)

1U

145

ifcy do great things, of God's great

+n"l?*ia

acts of redemption

concr.

king of

esp. of

i8 19 28

sarru rabbu, sarru dannu,


*?nan the

counsel Je 32 19 mercy

Ec

kings

fear

intensity,

D3 Ex 32

Ch

n^7"13 n.pr.m. (Yali

'

great)

is

1. go-

vernor of Judea appointed by Nebuchadnezzar


Je 40 5s 41 16
2. son of Amariah, a son of
.

Hezekiah Zp i
Jeshua Ezr 1 o 18

3. priest of the sons of

irPTHil n.pr.m. (Yahiu)


governor of Judea
1

"

18

1.

great)

is

= nv"1J 2 K 25"""' Je39

14

40

<H

'i

2. son of Pashur, one of the


t.)
Jerusalem in the time of Jeremiah Je
3. one of the sons of Jeduthun, in the
38
time of David 1 Ch 2 39

41

43 (24

chiefs of
1

TV"^? n.pr.m. (/ magnify (God)) son


Heraan 1 Ch 2 5 4 (cf. on this remarkable list
names Ew 274 We RS OTJ0 122:2nded 143) v 29
'

of
of

MrPTH^P

n.pr.m. (Yah(u)

'

phet of the age of Josiah Je 35

is

great) a pro-

4
.

is

at its heiglit)

s
31

iceZZ
15
;

great
30

34

it is yet high day


t^"1 ? ^'i
grand jour, Germ, hoch am Tage, the daj

7- in phrases
(Fr.

sjnaZZ

Gn

29
s great

Dt

''"'J?

17

)b|33 (or reverse)

Ch

13
s
25 26

t^i"ia iyi jbj3(b)(or reverse) from

Gn
Est

u
9
5 20
-

anger Pr

Ch

small to

2K23 25 2CI115
s'-^o
Je 6 13 8 10 31 34 42 18 44 12 Jon 3 s

'i

2 19

'

26

13

Ez 17 3 ', so of
(Qr) usually of God,' in power Na

8. cstr. D^Q33(n)
19

7"ia
;

great of wings

TT73Q n.m. tower, Gnu"-)- 11 t,; cstr.


^yg Ju 8 +2i t.; pi. D\^a 2 Ch 2 6 +6 t,;
n^ao f 4 8 Ez 2 6 pl.f. ni^?'?. 2 h 3 2 +
9

17

13

2t.; 'cstr.

nlinao Ct 5

I7 9 i8 8

2'

13

(?);

sf.

i^p
^^

Ju 8 9
totcer Gn n
1CI127 25 2CI114 6 2 6 9
45

27"; 1.
Is

15

30 33 Ez 26
25

"

13

49

27

11

27"*

Ez

K9

32

,J

17

Ne

^48", watch-

2
fig. of God as refuge
tower in vineyard Is 5
4
10
beautiful neck like towerof David
yj/61 Pr 18
;

154

'w-Vnn

rt 4 4 ; an ivory tower f; breasts 8 10 (Cf. MI"


i"ir6*M, Sab. (more precisely Libyan) jiWTJe,
.

Eut,

DHM

v.

tu).

Spi5r ' Benk,n -

Special towers
Penuel Ju 8 17,

mentioned on Lebanon Ct f,

and at Jerusalem, the


Sliechem Ju 9 46 47 49
tower of David Ct 4 4 (the arsenal), nN Ne3\
;

Ne 3

:ifi

12 s9 Je 31

13

't

Zc

wood Ne 8 4
but 3} Hi Eci De

Onn Ne

14',

3. raised bed

JSR

iii.

fi0M

'

J " ck eiLI30t

Bd MMa

'

^uerin

cf.

tTl^"b' T^D

t^iiaQ n.m. tower,

21

11

(always 'rja J-TOK).

Qi*7? n.pr.loc. marking

(NH

wound, then

cut,

*\~i

Pf. 2 ms.

limit of pursuit

Ju 2o 4a

(esp. Pi.) revile,

S 22

61

Qr (Kt

bniti

only Je 46") fortified

(bftJI?

on the NE. border of Egypt Ex 14- Nu 33


6
10
Copt. meschtol (Champoll
3
Je 4 4 6 " Ez 2
L'i:gv P te 5 ousiesrharaonsii.79^
Egypti an makdel Eb' ;S5 '".

city

'

Aram.

(lfire),

V~]l

Qal Pf.

member, mutilate)

or other

'$%)

2
2

pass. nyvia Is
cf. infr.,

hew down or off (NH id.


Ithp.; Ar. pli cut offhand

hew,

tj/ J 3 vb.

31

/wip/ VfiK\ Zc

(so

Is io

V"l?

many edd.

33
;

l!^

metaph. Jiew off, an arm


hew down, trees Is io 33

La 2
then= shave
;

njflia

v.

Ju2i 6 VTO Je 50 23

'"Vl
lynajl

consec. Is 2 2

consec.Ez 6 6

Am

25

no other

Am 3

14
;

horns
of idols Ez6
3
ance of a tribe from nation

3 pi.

be

hewn off, of altar-

(||

"OC'j); of sever-

r'

nyna,

njrna Je 4 8 25

fs.

12
2 ms. ^Vl?? Is 14

14

Ju

fig.

of king

of Babylon as hammer Je
50 (||"12E>j); of a minister, under fig. of secure
peg or pin Is2 2 23 of horn of Moab Je 48" 5
4
Pi. Pf. vni 2 Ch 34 7 jna 2 Ch 34
(|| -ash).
2
16
2 jn:K
Is 45 WWL
+ 107 y^l 2 CI114
s
3
1
2 Ch 3
hew off, down,
3 mpl. \WTS Dt 7 1
of Babylon Is

Is 3 7

(P); 2

ref. to

nyj

(abs.) ?ip

o/(him

voice

that) re-

2. blaspheme, sq.
22

19
as above)

'*

17

= Is 37

23

Ez 20 27

...

'a -late

2 ace.

19

ace.

TO;

(1|

obj.

D^n

=ls

r>

reproach and a taunt, an admonition and an


astonishment, to the nations.

O^DIIil n.m.pl.revilings,reviling words

'

'3

2S

Is 43
cstr. *OT3 Zp 2
between men, Is 43 s8 (|| O^P);
nB1Q);

sf.

Dnkn?

Zp

5 l7

Is 5 i

(both

II

(denom.

']

NH

irf.,

Qal Pf. ~ Jb
2

mph

pi.

CI"! 3

Impf.
2

30
;

up

vb. wall

|3
T

i9

ITiani
2

or

off,

build a wall
Tia iufr.)

Ar. .xL and

v.

+ 2 t.,

Ho

Ez
13

13
6
;

^"jljl
5
;

Am 9

PL" 1^3 Is 58

icaW

^^, s/m^

12

11
;

Ez

off, lit.

only P<., abs. = masons (wall-builders) 2X12"


12
22 6 ; also Is 58 (obj. H?); fig. of Yahweh's deals
9
cf.
ings with men, obj. rnN Jb 19 "]"}/}. La 3
"
s
Ho 2 (ace. cogn. '!]3), in all obstructing path
,

of life,

cf.

also

La

12

^44 ;

30

15

man and man,

^C"? V' 44
and revileth.
30

"
3 pi.

Is 37 23 ;

1^0 Nu

Pt.

t nZriZ n.f. taunt, only Ez 5 15 nsnn TOrni


D"iai> riBBta ID^D 'H and she shall become a

Niph.P/.

yu.

staff'

Is 15

MT

& Je 48

22

be

revile)

37
/te 'words with which the servants of the king
of A ssyria blaspheme me.

off (object Jpf, beard), but


indication of this meaning, and true

Baer's note

^"HN

S 2 31 horns

if in

s7

K 19 =

2
6

17

Nu i 5

La
P.

m two, a

V"[i

ii UU4

but) Baer

/ip,

10 - 14

K 19 =

deny a favour,

11.

Aram. Pa. ^a, s^,

riEtttt

tin* -ii$n t|bo

t hlX2 n pr
4

i_*Xi. cut, cut off,

ungrateful, etc.;

=i^i8 51 'h?P).

"$?

Nu

t[*Vli!] vb. only Pi. revile, blaspheme

'

cf.

io

proacheth

Gn 35 Mi 4 s

watch-tower near Bethlehem

Zc

24

1. revile, between

n.pr. (flock-tower) shepherd's

of Benjamites by rest of Israel

Ar.

0nom 139 12
Judah Jos 15 37 ; cf. Magdala, Lag
p 0Sg ibly Mejdel, eastward of Askalon,

=nd ed. 171

Ju 6 32

(q.v.)

21

?.W "R lPal 257

f 12" ."Tltt n.pr. (tovjer of Gad) stronghold

:i

Pf.

Ju6 ul319 +

n.pr.m. a Benjamite

'aijin?

39

in

bj^

also

2S11

ngfr"3! (q.v.)

'"'I-i^il

3S

&

etc.,

rightly rd. ni^TO.

MaySaXd Matt 15
prob.
Gennesareth Bob
of
plain
in the

Mejdel

Ju 6-8; called

t.

(i.e.

tPu.

11

t^N'T^ft n.pr. (<ot-er of God) stronghold


in Naphtali Jos I9

36

16

n.pr.m. judge of Israel

'jij-Hil

Hang

||

bars of iron

of Babylon's gates) Is 45 s , cf. \js 107


9
'lyja Is
9 hew down (of trees).

2. derated stage,

(tower of the furnaces).

pulpit of
<

33

^ 75"

horns of wicked

fig.

'?3IJ

-na

3" (c. HX??); of restoi'ing fallen

23

^5"

(cf.

of idols

(obj.

Qal) of Ashertm

Dt

12 3

(D^DB)

Dt 7' 2 Ch 14 31
Ch 34" (Q^isn):
1

D^IS); of repairing

work neglected by prophets


and by all in power 22 30 (both c.acc.cogn.)

fortunes of Israel, a

Ez

t-na n.m.

Ez427

wall

* ;

in two

booth of David A1119 11

(NH

V.h Aram.
and more com-

Nina, sina, Ar.

monly

jlx*. enclosing-v-all

cf.

Heb.

">iia infr.)

155

-na

Nu 22 2424 +

abs. "H?

+ Ez

infr.)

(cf.

10

13 (Co nnii

Baer, note);

pi. sf.

TftHa

Mi

Mi7 n

vineyard Is 5 s
30

80 13

ty

Nu

heap, stack (NT

H /.,

Aram.zU)K'naEx 2 2 '+ 3t.; stack of sheaves


Ex 2 2 Ju 15 (|| nDp in both) Jb 5 26

24

*1

1:

';

tn.

Yahweh s
of Israel Ez
rnna);

c f.

ti^i)

II.

cf.

of

Ezi 3 (Co rma

2G

'

Ec
temple EZ42';

of fortunes

Jbr

n.m.

tt?"H2

ti.

fig.

nnna'^ 8o

so also

Ezr 9 s

cf.

Ho

iTTB

11

connected with Ezekiel's

cf.

11? Pr

cstr.

Is 5

fence, bordering a road

toall,

city wall

22

Vvh

sf.

rma

(rd.

cf. infr.);

del.);

+ f 6a

t.

Ez 42 10 (Co

31

24

aia

t Ha Ez 47

of

hindrance in path of Israel (fig. as woman)


Ho 2 a of man beset by enemies ^ 62 4 ('a
rrornn, but id. 'i rnna 01 De etc.)

ea s - p 229

13

Jb

(Ar. <L>1L id)

suggests reading Kha

id.

exac t mng. unknown),

tomb

n.[m.]

ttf'Ha

Dr m

32

=c::jJ^- *

S 58 &

'[/! Mil] vb. depart,

moderns.

all

be cured, healed

i.e.

wound)

(subj.

Aram. )o^

(cf.

T~n.r n.pr.loc. Canaanitish city Jos 12".


ina

5l

+^

(v. p.

62

(MT T!?

Nu

Nu

32

32

16

24
;

(or is this

Ez

q. v.), JTVr?

nrna Nu

cstr.

cim

3 (Co,

Na

32

17

cf.

+ 2 t,,

2 1.,

rma

Nu 3 2

nimn

Ez 13 5 Co

24
;

ITTia after

rma cf'.'"na.
rm? -rmsn iCh

-na, rd. 'n

t^rrn-l adj. gent,

of

11.

Jos 15
T

30
;

Onom. 245, 2nd

tjYTTQ

@L

Tabi} P a,

TaSipa;

TeSovp

cf.

Ch

28

li2

hollow out)

men

33''),

and

25

Qal Pt. Coa


12

Kt; but

n.pr.loc. in Judah J0S15 41

'?n

D^a J e 14 3

MV

; whole number

al.

"hi-ta,

3C

man

"H2

Ch

27

too large,

perh.

Di.

cf.

Lag BS 77

(q. v.) so

others iTH3 ; but

rtdStopirr,:;

Judah

Tebcope^s,

@L

12 7 v. d. H.;

W Ew Hi Be
17

r,x

cf.

n"an

Ch

al.

Ch

Baer,

18

cf.

also

his note.

39

but read Gerar,


3. n.pr.m. nil? 1

iVwn

$*])

also

also

cf.
16

emend

Ar.

NH

ace. to

(v.

,|

?"J3

Dnb

awe?

Jfi'l

||

art. 'an Is

io

31

site

full
2

K 25

(D , a? ,
i; both
these, so as to

D'1 H2 n.pr.loc. (<reic/tes)N.

Ch

313,

but mng.

Armen. Stud.

Armen.

]u' a

5499,

31

P "P-

&

<o ^iei

fr.

Tli

Jerusalem,

unknown.

V dub.),

Mi. 212;

yp-fieB)

Reubenite.

BX 155

-]

Q"

r( g

1K6

??.

Q^23

but Lag

9
;

(Pers.

J'S

vaulted roofs.

Tai2 n.pr.m.

1/miknown)

1.

Ch

5' a

2. (?o^ ofJje Zac? ofJIagog, prince

ofEosh, Meshek, anil Tubal, **\?i 313D J-1S 313


^3D1 -ipD
Ez 38 2;l (om. 31373 ') 39 (oiu. id.)
11 -"-"
w
"
6
('3 pDH N\3)
(del. @ Co) v 39
cf. 38
15
v (id.); cf. As. Gdgu, chief of a mountain tribe
a247
C^OT on Ex. ;,S 2
N. of Assyria l)P'

^1

^?. Arimi tn-h

cr" iT).

i.e.

Klo

(ace. to

= Je5a

2.

a Benjamite, of Gibeon.
I.

D'Oa ffOJ,

vineyards and cisterns; another view in


cf. further 313, 33V 1. 23 v. sub H33.

c.

"

fin. [22] n.[m.] beam, rafter? (Thes sub

"til?

son of Yered

I'll?

n.pr.loc. "H?

<y

K3 16

Kt, Q"3ai^ Qr)


COn'S) Klo prop, to

'

2S

Jos I5
also as
11. pr.m., under fig. of genealogy "H? son of Penuel

Ch
Ch

in 2

(Mjh

n.pr. (Ar. Jll wall): 1.

n.pr.loc. city of

n.pr.loc. in Judah Jos

Je 52

ditch, trench (Ar.

pit,

of ditches ; further, cisterns


12
10
(rd. Dnai);
25 ) Je 39
c.

18

t^a adj.gent. of Tia


cf.

0^33* as

hollow, depression; Syr. Joa^c/siera)


pi.

rd. in all D^331

so

diggers or jilough-

Qr

cf.

v. 33 infr.

fn. [^2] n.[m.]


only

Ar. CAa. pierce, bore.

(cf.

O^

ed. 254

TD^n'TTH
del.,

33$).

cf.

Elijah, with

Elisha, over dead

sub ma.

v.

I'Q^i)] vb. dig

'

,,

H12,

i~n~T2 n.pr.loc. a city of Judah ""man

11.

34

:i4So

sub ma.

12, 12 v.

a^LT..

mnK

eq.

K4

Vrss)

(so

12

17--

17

2 cf.

^6 2 MT

W;

42

18
2

boy, sq. \bv (||33K"1 v

S 24 4 Zp

between knees;

face

Pr

Now.

cf.

Qal Impf^p.

41

grasshoppers alight), Je 49 s ; wall, connected


with Ezekiel's temple Ez 4 12 (del. Co) defences
i^89 41 ; elsewhere JNV 'a sheep-folds Nu 32 163c
1

also

13

nna

t[^rTil] vb. bend, crouch

23

(from

set free,

Ho 5

cure

healing,

n.f.

'3 n'-tpv.
D>?f>

^8 9 ; toall, hedge 1 Ch
cf. Ot) Na
n.pr.loc.
(where
3

vrnna

sf.

nna

'

"H?) 42 12 (del. Co); pk'niVia

rrna
23

D3 nnap6l

"iif

rma, frna n.f. wan rnns

ti.

MT

'

also

BN76

Lag

Cli2

Euseb Lag 0nMn 244 2,K,etl 2M =


cf. nns infr. possibly = 118 JV3
in).

A & @L

Tabep

become free)

be freed

A ph.

guilt, pain, disease, etc.),

tjiX- n.pr.terr. (=Zo?d o/ Cop? cf. Dl


5
2
ra.246
Len ori;.i,6\ Ez38 : 39 6 ;inGnio =iChii

u son of Japliet,

^
Jos^

nJ?*

J}:

156

XIJT2

D??^; = Scythians?

^CK

1'

cf.

'
oa
?

"?

6' 1

-?

Lag

v 1212
3

^ no";

(sg. of several persons),


s9

3S

Ju 14

b. of lion

Xa

coll.

nation, people (XH id.


community, Ja^, Sab. 1J id.,
j)HM z,IG1883 348)'J Gni2 2 + 121 t,; sf. 1 s. ^ia
14 15
(Qr wrongly
Zp 2 9 ,^i3 f 1 06 5 ^.ia Kt Ez 3 6 13
15
qna cfXo, who del. v ); pi. EP13 Gn io 5 + 410 t.
+ Qr Gn 25 23 f 79 10 (Kt DJ)ls + 6t Ez (var.
Gn i8 + 8 t., ?3 2 Cli
emend. Co); cstr.
13
Ezr 6 21 (cf. Baer's notes); sf. DrVia Gn
32
Gnl2

n.m.

M1

Ph.

Gentiles,

'

13

'

mountainous region
2
between Cappadocia and Media; cf. Di Gn io
^iepMBAk Feb. 1889, 207 (x. & E. Armenia), Len
" 1 412 470
(SE. Armenia), v. esp. Len
ces. Abh. 158

name

re ferg

to

"

1-

'

invade, attack (cf. TO, whence


L35S
q.v.;
"l etc. actually derived by Ki Bo Ko
Qal
/wp/.
SS, perh. better, denom. fr. *im)
+

[1^1 vb

Gn

irw

irw Hb 3
ma f 94"
Gn 49 allit. c. 13 pr.
ui

v 19
Kt (v. TU); #</.;
*iv
& Tna. :a~y
|--t

na;

19

49

sJia'll

11.

na
t

6W,

<roo
j-

upon him, but lie shall troop upon


(i.e. pursue them in their retreat) VB;

16

131^ Dyj> ribyb

VB &

cf.

Comm.

mJ
Ez 2f,

m Xe

''

ti. 13

10"+

f\.

^iKi 4

alw.

'3

ca d

^l T^f?

i.e.

'.

[m.j back
^3 Is 50

sf.

t.,

,;

13

abs. unused, cstr.

Is 38

^13

m 51

17
,

s9

Pr io 13

6c, as beaten, lashed

26 s

Pr

23

Is

17

f
^55,

"lit

middle,

13

Aramaism

n.[in.] midst,

(cf.

midst, interior;

13

Aram.

su^id.,

midst) Jb 30 5 1"n^ ir}0 from


the midst (of men) they are driven , Rosenmiiller

Xv.jL

belly,

al.

comp. Cicero

ni3

fii.

ottiIi 8
'

back

n.f.

medio pelluntur.

(so also

Di Hoffm SS

n>ia

"lil

n.f.

body, corpse abs/j Xa3

Ju'i 4 +2t.

Gn 47
rvia Xe

urna

1S

sf.

nn>ia

Xa

'injia
3

Abraham,

a. specif, of descendants of

:i3

Gn
4 5
-

i 7

12

Ishmael

cf.

13

18

(both

J), D^iS

of Sarah 0^3

17
16

s
,

fton

(P);

of

21", ^na M3 v 18 (both E), btll

*&

P);

(all

17

Gn 3 5 n (P),

''ia

of Ephraim'an i6v 4 8

19

^13

(J); of

Moses bi-ia ^3 Ex 32 10 (J) cf. Xu 14 13 (J) Dt 9 14


of Jacob and Esau as two nations Gn 25 s3 (J).

13

33 (both
said by heathen cf.

4 (njn ^lian >ian,

(fllj3 '3)

7s

s
v ) v. also v 34 26 s cf. -^ 33 12
83 (said by
enemies) Je 31 36 33 s4 Ez 37"; in narrative Jos
1
8
13
17
4 5 (JE), v (D), io (poet, no art.); of
3
10
Israel and Judah as two nations Ez 35 (said
s2
21515
22
s
of Judah Is 2 6
cf. 58 60
by heathen) 37
9
DV);
Mi 4'; once my people Zp 2 (||
thy people
5
1314
(rd. Kt); esp.
-f 106 (i.e. of'), cf. also Ez 36
of Israel and (or) Judah as sinful, rebellious Dt
4
28
20
6
929 28 8
17
Ez 2 3 (del.
3 2 Ju 2 Isj. io Je 5
7 9 1
9
Co)
3 . Xote. This definite ref.
\|/-

Hg^Mal

to Israel

and

(or)

Judah

10

45 616
'

in exil.& post-exil.proph.

not

35

11

Clir.

P); seldom
c. usually

Ex 9 24 34 10 (JE) Lv25 44 (H)


1K5" iChi4 1 20 Is ii 1012

of non-Heb. peoples

Xui 4

15

(J)

Dt

Is 8

23

is

60

17

opp. Israel as ^
also

Nu

Ju 4 213

16

DJ?

23

Ch

17

31 ' 21

note esp. D^ian 7b\

of the nations

circle or district

also 'an riB'in

(v. 'V?);

Charosheth of the nations,

&

23
king of nations (peo^3??? D^ia T]7D Jos 1
ples, tribes) belonging to Gilyal ( Di to the
i.

Galilee

'

e.

as heathen

3i
pi. abs^ni^ia

comj)aratively rare;

is

Hex not P (yet v. Gn 1

cstr.

Dn io
+ 1 io
n:n;rv'ia V n ;

Dt

JE),

district,

Ex 1 9

b. definitely of Israel

etc., v. DJJ, cf.

'

Dt 28
bhaT

4- oft.;

Thes De AV EV body=^. c f. Ba ZMG1887 605)


Jb 20 2S ni3Jp K^'M it comes out from the back (of
arrow which has struck a fugitive, and is then
extracted; Hoffm rds. i"lia).
1. nia sub HNJ.
!,

Pn

in

XH

cf.

in phr. '3 nriK *pj>n (as 13) Is 38


cf
50
Yahweh's casting sins of penitent behind his
back, putting them out of mind; as trodden
upon Is 51"', fig. of extreme humiliation.
11.

put out of mind, ignore, rec


9
14 Ez 23'% and his law Xe g-

behind the back,

^113 4 6 (E);

back only sf.


26

5i 20 31 32 32
io 5 203132 ; 1. nation, people Gn i
2 3 3
2323
2 4 4
29
=Mi
tJb
12
Is2
(allP) +
4
34 t;
18
18
4
34
jnKH
^a
ba
Gni8
22
2 6 (all J)
4

(project, be convex

+ [ia] n.[m.]

i7 20 (P); of Jacob Q^ia ^npl

nlS'v. sub nxa.

1.

ject

".

ina

troop

the heel

lib 3

mm v-w

..t

11

K 14

24

')

esp. of these peoples

idolatrous

8 2428 (P) 20

Lv

17s-u-1s.26.29.29

Ch

28

32

13

23

4-

(H)
Ezr
(H)

Gn 15 (J) Lv 26
Chi6 35 Je5 Ez4 M + oft.

21

Ez

on^nha Ez i
9
human 5<xfy Gn 47 13 (sg., of many
persons). cf. pi. Xe 9*' of man in Daniel's vision

Dt

27

Dn

Mi 4
2. fig. of swarm of locusts Jo i;
of all species of beasts Zp 2 14
3. D?ia Gn
19
prob. mutilated n.pr. v. infr.
1

sf.

37

23

1. living

io (body apart from extremities); also of


the living creatures in Ezek.'s vision Ez i 11 23
2. dead body, corjjse, carcass: a. of man 1 S
" (so 01%'. in
iClno 10 v.lVe Sm c'. Dr)
.-ii
fi

||

5 4-

4r

1012

^ 33 13

10

i5

Ez 20 32 25 s sometimes
;

'

Is ri

33 3S 45

14

hostile
9

18 1
4 9
Ez, etc.; in simile
'

Je 6 IS

v.

Je

||

also Is 2 24 comp. with

fl- [Tlil]

v^' pass

over,

away

(Ar.

"la.

157

\m
fail)

Aram.

over ;

2 ass by,

Qal Pf.

f 90

T3

l^pass away,

Ma cross,
10

W\ Nun";

Imp/.

'pass away, of the life of the aged, ^ 90 10


B^n 15 trans, bring over, subj. wind, ol>j. quails
;

Nu 1

fr. sea,

31

perh. Hiph. W\

(rd.

cf.

Ko

442

'

Di)

&e empty, hungry)

wa La i yia Nu 17
H$ Gn6 WWJb 36

Dl

and

]7

12

=Is

37

26

Ch

tirely

18 11

where Chabur
from the river of Gozan

"in} 5

ftia

2X17

ina -fan

ftia

ITU

is

snrn ninm

separated en-

(v.

\J<-

817

29

^88

^y

about

P&

if*; Pt.

nD

poet.;

cf.

V)l
'j

,1

Xu

'

and

(progressive parall.) distressed

1TIUK bx r\DW Gn 49 33 ; ||-iay_ ^y


cf.^i04 29 ||W|3; Zci 3 8 abs., both

die;

to

Nu

yi3

',

31B'''Jb34 l5

\\

prose and(esp.) poetry Nu 20 3 3 29 Jos


21
s
ls
19
12
(all P) Jb io
13 27 36 La i
7
yUN ^p-Qy vdth my nest shall I die,
-

what

possession of

mine,

is

22
1

*;

"

Gn 6

20

1S

.Tb 2 9

in full

i.e.

Di.

cf.

1Un).

(XH id., v. NHWB

t [*Y)2] vb. shut, close

su b

v.

15

,/,

15

34
io 4 a

Nu 1 7 we expire, we perish (P)

"DN

||

Jc.s 2 2'",

yia? .Tb

Zc 13 s IW?:

only

die,

/mjp/

1^?:
3

Nu 20'"

yi3

P); ||n"jb 3" 14 10

(all

35

(P) ;

i.3i4,s52^_

tft

20

Nu 20

and

expire

25

7'2S

||

1C

88

m.

v.

-,

// cstr. V\i

etc.;

district of

17

Mesopotamia, on
or near the middle course of the Euphrates,
through which the river Chabur (i^n) flowed
thither some of the exiled Israelites were
|ji3 2K19 12
brought [by Sargon, B.C. 722-21]
) city

27

1
Pa,1S4

QalP/

19

Gn

&Ww COT 2 K

t|pil n.pr.loc. (As.

113

Hiph

j-

mRf

ffl3.

j usg>

Xe

:,

c/otfg

(doors, ninin).

H^il
t*

sub nu.

v.

t D"na n.pr.gent. Gn

19
1

in phr.

^ ^fin

Goim; prob. a Babylonian


name corrupted H. Eawlinson

Tid'al king of

2^13

(Elarnitic, etc.)

011G1114

NE.
alsoKGF 258 *

-;

also

cf.

Dl Pa233i

Ar. IjL.a.) cstr. sg. nS/13

cstr. pi. nb-a

Ch

Ch io 12

10

Be

cf.

(||

12

has

fl-

Qal

in der.)

J^

around;

about,

circuit;

cf.

Ph.

n.pr. insul.; also Pvj!, '"VY?)cityof Manasseh

Is

nma

Pf.

Gn

"13

Gn'21

23
;

3,y -f 3

W?

131 consee.

t.,

Gn 3 2

^'i-o 5

:>

Jos 20 9

named

27

as a city of refuge

cf.

given to sons
,G
Euseb.
of Gershom son of Levi ace. to 1 Ch
;
knew it as a very large village TavXiov rj rwkdv
2

Lag onom.242,2.* e d.253;

|VJ);

same name ib.,


Ant vm 2,Se c
Gaulanitis, mod. Jaulan
Joseplius
B B 432
\
Eolj
Bd rai 270 Schumacher zpv 188= J
'

di s t r i c t of

'

'

'

ii,

113

4S

7i-p/.

Qr (Kt

both

Dt 4 43

1W Exi2 + 12 t., "lajl Gn 20


+ 2 t.j sf. V'V f 5 3 & ^"1 2 K 8 2 ft.
^lan 2 K 8
TO Is 16
cohort, nnpx ^ 6
/tov. "i^a Gn 2 6
n?a 2 K8
//. cstr. "iia Gji
10
13
Dt
i8
Ju
I2 + 17 t.; i
I7 + 17 t.;
pi. Dna Lv25 +8 t.; cstr.
cstr. rna EX3

Ex6

in Bashan,

H'ljl).

mil v^- scjourn (cf. Ar. 'UL turn aside,


vm. x; Aram, i.^, Etli.

712

epa,

tarry, v. esp. in. iv.

TplH n.pr.loc. (? connected with */bw, Ar.


</o

NB13;

'

b^ v.

Aram.

COT

of Babvlonia,

t [nGlil] n.f. body, corpse (late;

prop. Gut 1, a people

J L.

NH

^.

22

,_|

Jbi9 15

f.

1. sojourn, dwell for a (definite or

indef.) time, dwell as

a new-comer

(cf. 13) with9


6
19 (J) Dt 18 &
7 8 9
also Gn 12' 20 21 2334 32 47'
cf. Ju 17
19
3
(all JE); of patriarchs in Canaan Gn 26 (J)
4
12
19
27
1 Ch 16
Ex6 (both P) cf. ^ 105
35

out original rights,


-

Gn

v. esp.

ace. to

most,

name applied

first

but perh. otherwise

to district,

to city, thence
if

above deriv.

be correct.

mn g-

V)%
.

a^, \ a^;

dub.,

Ar.

cf.

perh.

Aram.

reddish black,

J;*.&.

}5.3

tinge,

Hommel

cf.

Sftugethiere 64\

6 48

P^il
11.

coll.

acc. to
'i/ljn

'JITan

1.

Ch 7".

2.

^H
@L
also

Nu2 6

48
;

Gn

Naphtalite

Ch

13

46

s4

8 11

'

(seven years) Is 16'


Ru i 1 Ezr i 4 (in exile); cf. further Ex 2 (E)
1V3 nia of a woman in another's house as lodger
2

IV? na Jb 19 15 so (poet.) of
5
worshipper in Yahweh's house yp- 15 61 cf. Is
or guest

(v. Di),

1;

also of individ.

c.

33W.14.

fi g-

f ev ii j)n sj-ir

(Uavai

Ch

6
34

art. as

2S23

32

Yowi) Klo Dr; rd. \&

where

id. id.

for

5'

Ex

Israel

77 cannot

12 4849 Lv 16
6 45
(allli)
25

50

(all

DK'it

P) if

as in

Ar.

(q.v.) in
8 -"'- - 13
r
1

--'"-=-

"
N119 i 5
19
:2
7
Ephra'm
and
of
Ez
J0S20 (all P)
14 47
Manasseh sojourning witl Judah and Benjamin
2CI115 9 of liechabites sojourning in Judah
Je 35 7 of Israelites sojourning in Egypt Dt 26
33 34
-

20

14

'- ;l

i6

a guest of thine (Che sq. ace,


particularly of the 13
s.. U. in);

be

a Gadite.

adj. gent, of foregoing

(L

S 43

"HZIH n.pr.m.

Xu

Ju 19 16

Eipatrat d Tovvi).

T J/l3 vb. expire, perish, die

(cf.

Ar. cLi

23
Is 52* ^r 105

so of Judah, to escape

from

158

-yu
under Babylonian power Je 4 2 1S

'"

12- 14 " s

" 4 3 ; 44
2. abide, nearly or quite
rfw$ Je 43" cf. La
15
ls 33
40
4
Je4
of wolf dwelling
50 also Jb 28
4
9
with lamb Isn 6 stay (inactive) JU5 '; in
-

'

Is 5

17

rd. perh., for

Ew Di &

Che

Pt. "Hiani? 1

&!*, CH? or D^S cf. Lo


Hithpol.
n. ( > Stu Dna).

crit.
7-

sq.

ay (cf. Ar. x); VniOT Ho 7 14 is dub. (cf. II. 112)


AE Ki Thes Wii AV KV they assemble themselves, but txt. prob. err., v. TIJ.
ti. "nil n.pr.loc. (sojourning, dwelling) 2

treated like "13, i.e. kindly, LV25 35 (H). Latest


conception somewhat different: "13 1 Ch 2 2 2 2 Ch
15
(CT.an) gathered for hard service; yet cf.
2
2
r

Ch 30 25

(divellinq or

~>3

n.m.

VfrCl

26

bya-iiaa

KlJ2

'

48

D^^n

"7C:

Ph.

")J

in n.pr.,

D"u)

pi.

"Vi

13 Gn

Dti";
15"+ 74 t.; sf. T).a.Ex2O +4t,,
Q , iaEx2 2 20 +9t,, DT.a 2CI12 ";
1. sojourner,
temjiorary dweller, new-comer (no inherited
19
rights), cf. Ex 1
Lv 24 16 Nu 15 30 Jos8 (opp.
homeborn) of Abraham at Hebron Gn 23* (P;
acta); Moses in desert Ex 2 22 (J) 18 3 (E; here
explan. of name Gershom, Moses' son); as
claiming hospitality Jb3i 32
perh. in above
cases, and certainly in general, with technical
sense; fig. of Yah wen Je 14 8
of Israel in
Egypt Gn 15 13 Ex 22 20 2 3 9 (all JE) Lv 19 34 (H)
Dtio 19 23 s Dna w ith Yahweh Lv 25 s * (H)
15
1 Ch 29
2.
+ 39 13 (in all aenn) cf. 1 9 19
Via

pi.

:i3

Ew Gf

Hi

al.

Je 41 17 inn, khanl so
nVna folds, after Joseph. Aq.
DITTOS)

'"VlIP n.pr.loc. a southern city of Judah,

Edom

toward

21

Jos

n.[m.] sojourning-place, dwell-

["ViafcJ

16

Gii

T33

+2

sf. D"113D
pi.
^55
nD Gn 4 7 V^ttO f * 9 U
W, lnuo jb 18 finnuo Gn 3 6

nwo Gn 3 7

cstr.

'

On v?ap Ex

t.,

sf.

19

64;

dwelling-place ty 55'
sojourning(-place), always pi., ' fTN

Jb 18 ;

G1117 8 28 4 36 7 37 Ex6 4 (Hex always P) Ez


2038 sojourning (pi.) life-time, 'O 'J.?' Gn
1

Gn 47
TrYYUE n.f.

47 ID

TO*

13 TV3

cf.

54

19

Hg 2

store-house, granary

19
.

||

||

13

usually of D"HJ in Israel 2 S i


Jcs8 3335 (E) 20 9 (P) IS14 1

(Amalekite)
dwellers in
Israel with certain conceded, not inherited
cf.

rights

(Cf.

.ieKh.i.400^

Ex2o
is

10

23

12

is to

share in Sabbath rest

Dt5 14

(both JE)

otherwise he

to have like obligations with

12 19.4S.49
22

The

-,3

18

24

15

Ly
1 "-

22
8

l6 29
(all

Israel

Ex

aU p) Ly j^.10.12.13.,5 j g2 20H) X119 1414 I5 -w-K-M.M..iw I0 10


(

EZ14 ; similar rights Dt i Ez


35
22 23
and like privileges Dti6" 14 26 11 29 10
;
47
12
25
cf. 2 CI130
very rarely any distinction
3
made, in obligation Lv 2 5 47 47 47 (H), in permissible food Dt 1 21 in future success I)t 2 8 43 ;
kindness to ">?. frequently enjoined: Lv 19 10

Me

x^i/oi,

n.f.pi. id., Jo

Ew

Che Di
together Ges De Br
so

(||nhjfh; but

mna).

til. [T)3] vb. stir

ma)

up

quarrel (cf.
15
54 ); gather

strife,

EVm

(Is

cf. $03, so AV RV;


v 15 no; f 5 6 7
Qal. Pf. 13 Is54 ls Imp/.
3
15
59' 140 (011 all cf. infr.); Inf. abs. "lia Is 54 ;

1. iV

?/^>

"W ^3

strife, abs.

IS54 15

^56

cf.

AE

Che id. 'nfoj ato,c^, v. *nj); sq. "^y


Che id.; cf. i 94 21 wh. however 01
59
4
would emend by 56' 5 9 ); sq. acc.ntonpp^ri4o
Pi. Impf. of ma).
2. quar(Hup Che rd.
15
TIN
Here also Hithpol.
tOT'</t Is 54
rel, sq.
4
Impf. Ho 7 Vin^ (cf. I. ma), ace. to Ew, they
(but

i/r

(but

/-

'

but unlikely

excite themselves,

v.

*1*ia.

whelp

n. [nx.]

t["Via]

(as quarrelsome

24

w.so.si

(\\M.) 19

26M .i8
(

'

sim. of Babylonians;

||nj)Kl

17

charge that
5

3
<f.

(both
also

||

||n:b*0 Diff); oppression

33
14
Ex 22 20 23 s9
19 (H) Dt'24
ia
G
3
10
27 Je 7 22 Zc 7 (these eight

BW)
"\a

id.);

fig.

(allH); Dt io 1819 14 29

Lv

prohibited

(JE) Dt 24

all

34

cf.

Vrh'a

Na

13

id.

(||

v1

fu.

"Via

35

Gn 49 +
fn" "!^ La4
9

Kz]9

n.m.

(nn)-wa

19

'>

146 9

(prince

has been oppressed Ez 22'


also

command

Ez 22
that

29
(||

fVaKl

a poor

^JJ),

Judah G1149

(\\id.);

Mai

+ 94";

brother

be

( ||

?)

-VS3).

Na

9
;

2'

1.

S 5
-

1.

whelp, young

sf.

Nu

22-'

nnia

cstr.

lion's whelps, fig.


;

(cf.

Ez 19 2
La 4 3

laj) Qal

2 ins. "Tian

of

of Assyrian

of Israelites
of jackals (pan)

fig.

S i8 i:';

Ez i 9 2 nns Ez

Dan Dt33 23

of

young

2.

till. HI;!] vb. dread


ia1

of Assyrians.

obj. of care to

As. giru Zehnpfund


or onomatopj perhaps
EAsi.r^
38
of 1 i on _rtnK n^a Jesi
(lions?)

-f

'

(IP??),

1G

P)

(all

t/rnap*?

17

T{F OTMlZi ;2<leA.3 i i.u. K42;S e m~af. gfo

"

lodging(-place) nnaa UB*1

Eth.

23 35 4

).

b*K "KM*

19

,0

Gn23 Lv25

2Bnn

||

I9 i

ing-place, sojourning

proselyte,

">i*?,

&

*,U.,

Nu 9

Lv 16 29

r5HW-i6.25.29

14

13

Orfc JVa
;

20

oft.

iCh2 9 ^39
tn^il n.f.

r of

craiyn.

sojourner (Ar.

Aram, aL^,

proselytize,

19

'

Jos20 Ez47

Ch

33

2 2 :3

otherwise unknown.

'rnSjJID,

7272 ""VIS n.pr.loc.

/<W<A

jj 26

4849

Ex 1

(Oft. c. verb. cogn.

,-8.10.12.13

15

seek hospitality with,

if DybayTlK IK'S

-via

"

7p/.

Dt 18 23

"113?

159

TWO
27

Dtsa
Dt i

pi.

.lb

JO 4i

I7

Na 3 7

<?.

Je 20

4-

t.

liian

6e /ratd

S i8>\ "3B0 ttb

Vtta

24

33

T).

(||

fear, terror
I

infr.; pi. sf.

abs.'o

1W? La

>//

14

fear,

= cause

22
4

10

46

21

on every side Je 6

/error
v

49

29

Pr io 24

14

n.f.

20 (where as n.pr.).
('BO nuo).

terror

fear,

'nVvuo

pl.'sf.

'

22
f 3 i La 2

tflTYQp]
T

34

'
-

[p*0] Je 2 M

t^
from

(^ e ^arc?, cf-

v. Jil3.

) nay

Ar. 'ipl.

lump (NH

cto Jb f, Qr 'V ^3i.

pi. Cir.'a

"4

9
,

Mi

Gn 3 8

13

13

ie

//.

(J); P.

Gn 3 8

obj.

man's head

(fig.

of Israel)

Mi

Jerusalem) Je

29

be cut off

630

S 13 23 4
of a woman's
2

\\VT\p), (fig. of

Niph.

q.v.)

mowing
Kf3,

M133

12
.

(As. gizzu,

Ji^jfeece) 13

v
pi. cstr. t?
18 4 Jb^i 20
shearing= thing sheared off, woo 1

Dt

Dt 18 4 ^3? '3 Jb 31 20 mowing


(Tjbon '3 c f. PS'Semi -- 8 ); = land to be

mown

fi

72

yjs

ZAW1883

:i7

'

(but shearing in both, ace. to

116ff

-SS).

~p n.f.

Ju6

"113

Aram.

fNV'3

37

20

(no obj.

[m.] shearing,

n Ju

16

(obj.

72", also cstr.

"I"

"

S 25 711

Jb

(iB'KI)

Zehnpfund BASi
7

also n\1T3 (i.e. brn) Is

= destroyed) of Assyrians Na

Ttil n.

Am

12

= slieep-shearer,

53"; abs.

i//

sliearer (c. JN)

Aram.

id.,

rough ground, also

etc.,

Gn

25

Hoffm

n.[m.J clod,

c f.

ms.

11

Am

Ar. ULs. J A arc?, of hands,

7m. 2 fs. vf3 Je


3i w (E) 1 S 2 5 2

19

20

S 25 7 + 2 t.; cstr. \tta (4,,


n\in Is 53*; /tmr slieep
sf. ni3 i S 25
JNV) Gn 3 i 19 38 13 Dt 15 19 1 S 25"; cf. P*.

fleece

toil).

Tttfil;

n&'lj

Kt

-7:113

38

8 -'-* 81 48

forms with * cf.'Ges*


); *wor
s
24
4
thing dreaded) ^ 34 Pr io Is 66

; ce

cstr.

rni30

cstr.

Dnil30 Is 66 4 (on

37 - 8

rliese
(

15

It?

(obj.

of terror Je 20
elsewhere in phrase, coined bv Jerem., 2*3 BO '0

terror Is 31

Dt

13?

j^

It?,

12

Che).

Aram.

id.,

Ar.Ji. As. deriv.)Qal Impf. t\ Jb

113 1

cf.

(NH

t[TT3] vb. shear

2. stand in

al.;

"

cf.

io

; 1.

22

f 22

Tli^D a.m.
3

:9

Dti8
c.acc. Dt 3 2 27 (poet.)
YlW lament (|| 73N, used c. p

Je 15

aire of, sq. JO

17

+ Ho

,7

io 5 rd. prob.

Ho
/?.

29

19

Jb 4 i
22" Jb 1

Xu 2 2 3 Dt I

'360

of, sq.

VW f 33

in\ Via

17

Jn

+5

fleece
t.

cstr.

Aram, ll'^)

(Ai-. ij^.,

n ,Tu

'3

if'';fleece, 101?

;al>s.Ju6 37M8 39:,9 4


-

'

T T*il n.pr.m. son of n^V, concuh. of Caleb

te v. snb TW.

NH

MUtll
n.m. treasurer (loan-word;
T

<V.

cf.BA ram.[ia]?],pl.KJia|? Syr. iaJ^JisJU^,

Ch

Caleb

46

v b says that
begat Gazez.

4li

n&y

son of

i~jn

1)

(and

Ue
iojuL^ Pers. J l^JTcf.LHK

also

'l (S4

Ezn

'-

:(7f"

rT'W

A '-

off,

Qal Pt. act.


me from 1113'

{. Miil

womb ( De Che

eKOTrao-r/js, v.

^ 22

10

cf.

mng. dub.;

2 o-

'

iot., always abs.

stones

a cutting, hewing

n.f.

, Thes

Ar. IJi requite, Jerus.

txt. and
Syr. jj^, Talm. Nt? id.);
22' has 'Tit ; v.'Che" ,t -"-' u,d0P * 7n
||f

TTPTH

De prop.

o-KcVracrTijy,

33 protector cf.

EwIlupPe benefactor,

^5^;
i8 18 ^13

heivi'iiy, '3

iK,f

(building-stones)

"W.

"O^K

Ex

= liewn

Ch

2 2

Ez

'

'3

'

-na) i s (opp. tfaap); 'a nro


9
a-nic 71-. also La 9 /j3 ^-n -n_3
('3

n-ts
T

v.

sub

6 36 ,

(L

io 2

/w^/

etc.;

^i"

23

bh*\

Pt. act.

21

^lia

<J

:l

';

(obj. stationary) take violent possession


25

of, well.

19

of waterGn2i (E), house Jb 20 , fields


2
(hyperb.) the skin Mi 3 ; c. ace. cogn.

Mi

J
;

= seize,

Lv5 23 (P)Ez 18 71216


5
fig., obj. t&fa Is
indef. f 6 9

plunder,ohj. Hp13
2

2-'J
;

pers.robbed^ 3 5

10

Pr22

22

28

24
,

^13
1

Ez i w

o2 ;

prob. also

c.

obj.

Jug 2,

29

Tta.

cf.Lvi 9 13 (H;abs.);cf.alsopass.Dt28 (||P^V);

t'OiU adj.gent.
)E>;

+ 2 L/Plbia f 69

(Nas.)

Jb 20 19 Ez

Is
etc.
S 23 1 Ch 1
Inf.
Pr 2 8 24 sf. ^13 f 35 10 "pi. cstr.
29
2
pass. ^13 Dt 28 + 4t.; tear away,
\??3 Mi 3
rob, c. obj. rei (movable), flock (^J?) Jb 2 4
31
women Ju 2 23 cf. Gn 31 31 (E), tear
ass Dt 28
away orphan child from breast Jb 2 4 nt^O Din\
snatch a spear from enemy's hand 2 S 2 3 =
23
fig. of drying up snow-water Jb 24'
1 Ch 1

Ez 18

rd. "3ian

2:i

jX^ &

42
(for tables), cf. '3 n=n03 nvij D^33K i
9U (but Klo
also
del. as gloss, cf.' <SJ)
7
;:
without *}2ti
heu;n stones Ex 20 (altar) Am

Lv

^13,

#) Qal P/

rP13

4o

Ar. jj^ cu<

(NH

Du

vb. tear away, seize, rob

Ph. !> Niph., Aram.

id.,

mother's

sub ma.

v.

/Til

fl.

sever), v'of rna

Talm. N c o^) hence perh.


^71 thou art he that severed,

(cf.

AU

vb. cut, (cut

i"[n?il]

'-

Ch

E<>i<t<u

<5

ir'

^iian Dtpn, but

Tovvt)

cf.

"31S1.

3
^irn Je 21
cf. 2 2 ; Mai i' biia
P1B2 lame and nbin 4-/0^), prob. that rescued

pc'iy
(

II

T'o

bm

12

by wild beasts, therefore mutilated.


16
tNiph.P/3fs.n^^1,subj.sfe^Pr4 ?(||"?f':).

after seizure

t^ n.[m.] robbery
+ Ez 18

18

Lv 5

cf.infr.); robbery

21

^ Lv 5

abs.

(P)

21

+ 3 t.

Ez i8 ls (but

Ec

infr.; cstr. b\&

cf.

11

(\\Pp) Is

Ez2 2 29 (^3 ^3V

of justice

but

Co

Is 10=)

(cf.

del. riN; rd.

seized, spoil

12

c.

acc.

26 21 Est

"ITttM

La

Ez 37 11

01]omato p^

; thing

n^ja Is 3 14 ;

^4?*' c Ar

Dt 32 11

Is 53

s
;

Pf.

1i3

24

3 ,
1. be cut

m "8'-

88

(i
',

cf.

Ch

"TO? 2

ITIIJJ

separated, ex-

off,

Ez 37 11
(cf. Qal

3. be decreed. Est

sq. ^J?
~V against

6).

duD -J acc

to

p re y craSSa V0X

F1
V 0X

of halves of animals;
15
divided portions of Red Sea,

D',

Sjyr) '^V h \ Gn

9
15 pigeon;

of W.

1ST.

fr.

G arm in PEE 1873

'

13

of

12

21

29 - 29

Ka

10

S 5"

cf. 2

16

rn?3

m.

c. 1

Ch 14 ; cuneiform

bm. us

mo(L

Tell- Jezer,

Jerus., S. of the Jaffa road

78

187S ' 74 f

cf.

Bd Pal 17

ti-jW adj.gent. 2S27 8 Qr(Ktniam)cf.Dr.

eaglet (suff. ref. to 1^3).

Dft (CM< <#> NH * Eth 7HtrD: cf Ar jy*


[=Aram. pJ^J or possibly Ijj- [=Aram.
-

separation fnta

trTJTil n.f.

c. rVloc.
Bez TeU eI A

136

Levitical city

1
9
Gazri,

"!J3

on border of Ephraim Jos io 1


52
2s
4
"in Jos 16 310 Ju
1 Ch 6
7 20
1517

D^wn Gn

part, only pi.

17

33

n young of birds (Syr.

'

fn. "TtSl n.pr.loc. (portion)

c f_ jj>^

Dt32

thrill n.m.

Niph.

cluded from (f?) temple 2 Ch 26 21 from (JB)


Yahweh's hand ^88 6 (of the slain), from (ft?)
s
the land of the living Is 53 (of the suffering
'').
of
2. be cut offdestroyed La 3 s4
servant

'.

foll ->

fi-h??] n.[m.]

columbi, v. also Era 110 ).

vbfi

Ez i8 712ir

IP 7tt (</ f

6. ifcree(Aramaism,

loc.

]1?

28

B Aram.) Jb

Lv5':3 +

HTta

^n

';

BN172

Lag

Cf.

ni^a Ez 18

Lv 5 s (P) Ez 33 15

as ace. cogn.

NJIWBi.433

then

Is 3",

XlVja

cstr.

t.;.

plunder, spoil

trrSiil n.f.
3

K DBB> ^13 wresting


Ec 5 7 . Ez 18 18 has i"IK fta,
fi

indef. subj.), sq.

f 62

61 s =z thing 2>ltindered,t&keii as plunder, as ace.


eoo-n.

rhm

160

bn

^K Lv

22

(P) unto a land of separation, of the goat for


Azazel solitary land IIV; 'cut off,' i.e. whence
it ivould not readily find its way back VB.
1

tnU n.m. Am4 locusts (coll.) abs. DT3 Jo


2 Am 4 always as devouring, devastating,
nana, p^, b'pn), 2
tU); Am 4
Jo
9

25

25

(j|

(||

your gardens and your vineyards, and


yourJig-trees and your olive-trees D|3n P3N\
alone

TQ-'fil

n.pr.m. head of a family of returned

Ezr

'2 3.a

exiles

(-/of

J7W

7U0: saw

z?z

= Xe 7

2* s

cf.

foil.,

4i 12 +6t.;
polishing

Jb

Dyia Is

40

(II

&P) % "'B^

'a

jnVa

24
;

'

&

t*1]il

40

cstr. V\\

soc&,

Is

(||

ms.

i//-

136

Jb

liari
13
;

(D'OE'b

Hb

22

2S
;

jrf., cf.

cf.

v26

meat
cut

(obj.

1
'

^na

Qb'Jl

rnasa.

sub ^a.

v.

"'na v. [rp?, niaj.

BHt?)

||

/n^I (proh.

Jjji,

tnSna

NH ITS cwi,

= kind!e,

n.f.

K6

^i8

Ft. act.

tivo, sq. acc. 1

136 13

sq.

"Via

K 3"'
2.

D' "!!?:1

4. cut off{piece of
19
5.
72a) Iso

exj:>r.

||

destroy, exterminate

Hl)3 17

(c.

acc;

(del.

+6t.;

De

coal,
13

pi.

burn).

a, n eoal

n^ra Is 47 14

not expressed).

to eat, but obj. not

of David's treatment of captives,

n^tapai

abs.

Red Sea (acc.)


down Q^yn 2K6 4

off, i.e.

i>r>an

sf. i V]i

';

31

n]3M

divide the
3. cut

shining precious stone?

1. divide, cut in

'3)

L^^^P J n -f- cutting instrument, axe

Aram. "113,
Impf.^M Isa 19

17

Eth.

determine, circumcise; Eth. 7H<J:


P/.">ta

or carving, i.e. beauty of


Qrn]3 "V3D La 4 7 ; their

VB)

cf.

yoi, jnr).

vb. cut, divide (Ar.

j^J Qal

Ez
i.e.

stem of a tree Jb 14 s
'

24

H"113

stem(NH

stem of Jesse Is

'

is

AV

stock,

1.

parate place
PtV cf. Da ; i. e. yard, or space
adjoining temple on three sides.

51

Ar. pji. cm* <#,

Syr. JdL a^stem, trunk)

La4

polishing (or beauty of form) was as sapphire.


2. separation, rn$n Ez 4 I 1 -- 1 3- 14 15 42 1 10 13 se-

2
'

(AY1W

form, shape,

iwo).

+ [2]H] n.m. Jb14

DO"!!?

sf.

cutting,

"TlTlS n.f. cutting, separation

cstr.

sf.

As. guhlu, a

(cf.

COT

*J>ra

Zim BP45)

Gloss

S 14 7

^na Lv i6 12 +

pi.

t.

D^O?

+^

18"

11
Che); sf. vbra I s 44 w n^H3 Ez 24
13
tr '3 coals of fire Lvio
(P), 2 S

13
=-f 18

'

Ez io 2 (in
2s
vision); cf. 2 S 22 =^ 18 Jb 41
also Pr 6
19
in simile (of strife) Pr 2 6 21 (opp. On? black
Is 44
13
K'X vna
coal); Ez i
f the living creatures):
(
22

[also ty 18 14
9

cf.

supr.]
13

161

DTO
of hope

fig.

posterity

in

Dm

toward the sea; En^n '3 Ez 39 11 E. of Dead


Sea (Hi Sm), Co rds. Dnngn '3. f. name to
_
be changed to 3ia p?Dn '3 Ez 3 9 1115
Most frequently g. Dan ia j os 15 8 i8 ,c Ne 1 30 nan-p a

of divine

14',

coals of broom-plant -fy 120


judgment,
14
11
also (negat.) Is 47 Ez 24"; of kindcf. 140
'j

enemy Pr 25".

ness to

DPO

Ar. *i^r kindle,

( f-

-S^..

Jos 15 8 18 16

r-

Tnn2

Gn

n.pr.m. (flame?)

22

24

his

RS Sem.i.S53.

concubine.

]TO

19

Aram.

cf

]%

^^(Syr. v<^

Nasar.

26

32

10

Qr(Kt'n

35

M)

Ch

: '

28

SW & S. of Jerus.

valley

vj3

(Rob BRiL273f ), where incense was burned, and


children were offered in sacrifice to 'Molech.'
Others identify with the Tyropoeon valley, cf.

a son of

Nahor, brother of Abraham, by nJDWn

PS)

33 Je

burn).

lje

K 23

^ fa^er Q^

y[

riDPl.

t "^rTil, '"irtil n.pr.m. (valley of vision 1)


:i4 - ;3 36 - sl
2 K 4
servant of Elisha,
5
25
4 5
31
nna 2 K 4 s 8
dub.; 1 cf. As. gddu,
TPJ (V'of foil.BAS Lmng.
589f
bind, fetter, Jager
)

Wa

curve, bend).

'

Tpn3

n.m.

belly, of reptiles

yh

G11 3"

Zim BP104)

(from twisting?)

gihinnu, cord

of the serpent,

(J)

perh. As.

(cf.

cf.

Lv

pna

tT3i n.m.

11* (P).

01132 33

(NH

sinew

'

Aram.

id.,

KTO, ]1I^; cf.Ar.i** neck) cstr.T aGn 3 2 33;a


,

Ar. Ji-a-

(l cf.

^J"TJ

T"inS n.pr.m. head


Ezr

exiles

Is4M

ttra n.m.

Nu
N"

~+ 8

20

Zc 14

?.

4
,

Is 22 '4- 21

Ez

12

36

4C

i*Key Jos 8
Is 4 o

?.

40

4
,

valley abs.

'a

N^

(cf. infr.),

Dt 34

2 t.;

Ch

cstr.

Jb 40

'"I'

K^

Kt nWJ); sf. T"^3 Ez 35 s ;


(E) Mi i 6 1 S if 2 K 2 16 (opp. "in)
nyaa, in), Ez 6 3 35 8 3 6 4C (in all c.

fig.

(opp. in), c f. 7 16 (del.


d^'sn nuna, onn), 3
BCo) 32 s ; specif., valley in Moab, a station of

rw

Jb 4 o 23

3,

\Qny fyna '31


17
of his loins, Jb 40

i.e.

burst forth
ftn j

forth, of light, etc.)

irece/c

ytVSQ\

^ Aram< ^

jfjj

?rf:

!T)i)] vb.

t[TP;l,
ZMGW8S.538

HB^U

37

sinew, in general of

obstinacy, Is 4 8
hippopot., inns

39

Jos i5 8 + 13 t.; pi. abs. nVKa


16
s
3
16
2
Qr
32 (del. Co)+ 6 2
7

DH3 Ez

human
Ez 3 7 c s

17

11

(opp.

On"? Jb io 11 Ez 3 7 6

pi.

11
cf.
body, Unto, niy, nircsy, Jb io
33
33
iron sinew,
of thigh G1132 (of beast) v

^
4

cstr.

"3

t.;'

Co Ez6 3

(so

Is

'

52

4- 1

t.

K"

f r?.?-

Zcl4

(f.

Is^

of a family of returned

'3^33= Ne

47

retire, retreat, etc.)

ms. n:ni Ez 32 s

Xii

Eth

Qal

Imv.

of

(cf.

^.

of

JL-mjjf
,

fs.

Mi

nh

12

Isr.

Nu

46

34

20

a valley near nina 1CI14

near Jerus.

~m

Ca/Dip

'3

the valley

fertility,

'an

(E); over against Beth-Peor


Is 28

fV-jn '3

13

Dt 3 29
Is 2 2

L5

Samaria

apocalyptic valley

made by cleaving Mt. of Olives, cf.


DHH '3 v 5 5 valley of slaughter H3inn % a future
name of valley of Hinnom Je7 32 19 6 iSi7 52 (^a)
rds. na c f. We Dr Je 2 23 of valley of Hinnom,
n
4
v. infr.; fig.
2 3 niD^V 'a cf. niD^X; Ez 3 9
Dnlyn '3, Co D^35Jn n.pr. cf. infr.; elsewhere
Zc 14

yfr

in combination

with

perh.
19
816
Nnnaia Belaud ; Tell Jefdt

Guerin

M L4Wf
-

cf.

Bd Pal24S

Rob

b. tttfurn

'3

DiBhnn >a x ch 4 14 Neii 35


appar. near Lod & Ono, NW. of Jerus., not far
BEii.io9

from the
naSS,

pt. fr. nia,


v.

10

or regard

De & Che

sea.

e.

nvhzb

forth,

cr,t -

""na

note

nriSV

'3

Ch 14 9

(?rd.

Kara ftoppav, to the north of M.) prob.


near the great plain of Judah,
of Jerus.,

-in

^where rd.

''na

<

as metapl., as if

) cf.

bring forth,

trans, a.

fig.

71

6
;

nm*?

fr.

also b. thrust

of travail, applied to

Jerusalem in distress Mi4 10 (cf. Sta 599b Ko ir M );


burst forth with rivers (fig. of Pharaoh under
image of Cari) Ez 32 s but for T ''nrin33(r?'<yers)rd.
prob. 'pflinrps Jb ^"(nostrils), i.e. snort with
thy nostrils, so Ew Co; on fig. thencf. Jb4i 1M:i
'

'T}" ^ n.pr.loc. (fr.


1

in

I ob

forth from

womb Jb 3 8 8 cf. 2.
womb (subj. '') ^ 22

nbsrr'3 2 Ki 4 7 (Kt; Qrom.art.)iCh


3
nbo-/3 2 S 8 13 ^ 60 2 (title); S.
i8 12 2 Cli 25 n
of Dead Sea, in or bordering on Edom ; el-GMr
.

'

BB "' lff7

Pt. sf. "na

a. ?N~rwa? '3 Jos


Jos BJm 7 7 Piabbin.

n.pr.:-

= Jotapata

1427

Is

10
Jb 3 8 ;
4 ; 7i/. sf.
V 22
(but cf. infr.);
1. intraiis. 6wrs< forth, of dashing river (a very Jordan) Jb 40 23 of sea fig. as

in^3(3)

babe from

valley of fatness,

surrounding

Ne2 1315

2Cli2 6 9

14

39

10

Benjamin

a spring

?)

near Gibeon

24
.

Tlin^H n.pr.fl. (a bursting forth) 1. one of


the rivers of Eden Gn 2 (on theories of iden"*' Schaff-Herzog
tity v. Comm.; also Smith
T* "f Gen. ad
Art. B
pj KWBy % SpHlli.'
gp Urre ll
KU8 45 '<?
fina
1 K r
Jerusalem:
near
of water
1 "'

loc.

p-byn

jini?

Ch

32

:,

bm

fi^aj'

2CI133 14 ;

a.
there are two main theories as to locality
"W of Jerusalem, connected with Birket Ma:

milla,

and aqueduct

into city

pl0 b BK1
M

239 3
'

ff-

Survey Jerusalem

al.

Ed

F urrer

tain of the Virgin,

or Siloah water-system Gruthe zpv

"^a v.

= Foun-

b. E. of Jerusalem
schema blh.463

1682

'

101

from rage or hunger (Lane) admodum


i433b
but cf. infr.)
aestuans ace. to
chest

FlNHWB

word

vb.rejoice(No ZMG1883

[T3]

637

Ar. JU.

cf.

Era

cf.

Aram,

go round orabout, beexcitedto levity, etc.)


Pf.

'Fl|>!

Kt

b'3<,

Is

19

65

Qr

bfo Pr
2 t.

f
i6

23

; 1

:tl

s
T

if 16

?^V 8 9

+5t.,
;

rejoice, a. abs.

Hbi

15

''^a

10

5
8

(f

13

Is

49

23

4i,

19

29

Hb

'3

'1

persons the subj.


10

f 35 Is 6
f 96" 97
Ar.

21

f 89 b^lb" Bhlp3 Is
n8 Cti Is 25 Jo 2
;

24

with by Zp 3 17 Besides
17
3? ^13 Pr 24 Zc io 7 C?Da

is

= E>33) ^ 16 pK
9

Ez

bba.

shave, As.

3ba razor;

?rf.,

[#aM&w] Hpt SF,;

8
J^k^, 2 S2 V PS )-

cf.

n. [m.] barber(Ph.3baCIS

[2^]

a^ban

257ff

-)

'

ijjpi.

||

13JJ

Ch

16

Ew Hi

known), mountain-ridge at S.E. end of plain of


where Saul & Jonathan were killed

Jezreel,

usually

2
2

21

nn iS3i

art. 'an

c.

Si

'3?

(David's lament);

yabs?

nn

28"

alone

without art. jfcjtf in 1 Ch io (||


S 2i
pa1244
8
supr.); mod. JebelFuhua Bd
1

12

Che,

but (*5 Hu De Pe AV RV rejoice), Ho io


b3S*
(Thes and most mod., but AV RV that rejoiced
over it), possibly error for 7TI Ew Gr Che.

n.pr.loc. Gilboa' (derivation un-

ti'S.T'il

31

2. tremble

35
(Thes

11

12

Is

J.a.,')_ V'

23

c.

TI33

Judah

of

47

17

Is49 13 rmj?

(cf.

D>3

h f 31

fyl Jo 2

O TIICB'l

sub

(= shear,

sba

Aram,

18

nbn

1.113.

24 25

Is 61

sub

10

v. 13

descendant

Ch

);

?,

v. B>.

n.pr.m.

b-t, 'ra v.

^ 7J

65
Pr 2 14 24 17 Is 9 2 Di)WTa Is 65 19 66 10 T.njW'O
15
lc
2
9
7
^ 9 13" 21 nirra^35 ls4i Zcio wrbtv
;

Kt,

through Caleb

1 Ch
b.c.2^149 2

Pr

1C

loan-

)na ^3K3 n3]DI S27

lc

Ch

B Aram.)

(also

n"

ntiv

||

Jb

T'jtl^H

ban

T,

Zc 9"

18

||bnc>,b>''b'Is35

t^

1-

n ^?n^ 4 8 12 +2t.;

17

fc. ^5 f 2 n + 4t.,

24

t.

nb^nb^aa f 9 15 +5t.

16" 32 11 48 12 5 3 7 96 11 97

14

ba

^2i 3 +

btfl

with retracted tone);

b?j

^i 3 +nt.,

ib^f i3

Impf.^V,

t[TO] n.m.

Qal

Aram,

n. [m.] chalk, lime (perh.

t"1il

Ar.;.^j.is loan-wd.Fra

3M

'

N%

sub

to

162

^ma

^2, n^Va

a ?a,

sub

v.

bba.

||

ti
2

^~ n.[m.] rejoicing
:

24

:.sf.'

4
? a^/ 43 ;
,,

f 45

16

Is 16

1
'

[^*il]

16
,

6t., /I3

Ho

Jb

17 J

Ar.

J^*

43

Sam.

b' :

cf.

Dm

10

= Heb. -\)1=yepca, Talm.

]1one born at tJie same time, a contemporary).

triS"!} n.f. rejoicing Is 65

18

j2?[

73

/I

nb^a Is

RS

Di.

Tn v5 n.pr.loc. city in mountains of Judah


Jos i5
t" ?'
1

where

5I

*2

S 15

?^

adj. gent.

Di

(rare)

+5

1141

cf.

S 15 12

MT

Dr
,

S 15

23

34

^t 1

*-.

36

15

=iChii \

49

21

nbia

pass.

^4.i6.

]__

|j^

him

reveal to
25

Ru

up%

cf.

14

lba

NH

Ar. ~\^. quicklime, also heat in

Est 3

Est3

13
.

14

nibs J u 18 30

cstr.

iS

22

+2t.,

+3t.,

cstr.

nbia

f.

^3 Nu

np3 uncover the ear of one,


1

15

20"

1213

22

s 817
-

&TV ^3
eyes open Nu 2 4

36

10 - 15

19
;

''iban

27

i.e.

1CI1

uncovered

4 - 16

Am 3' Pr 20

opp. DVinri J e 32 11 ; b
14

S 20 2

Jb 20 2s
Imv. ms. n?3 Ez 12

t.,

>!

also juss. ba?

Jb 33"

reveal a secret

wave,

t.,

Am 6";
Am 5 + 2
nb>a
2 K 24

17

Impf. n^3?

all);

23

of eyes, having the

"V?

id.,

51

+ (1 8 t. in
K i7 + 3

mpl. ^T.

Is

21

a6s. n'ba

.)

^Bri).

Aram.

(Nil

& 11. 7A?: in deriv.


X% ^reveal)Qal iJ/.

Aram.

S4

etc. 1

'a

12

sub pa.

*T\3 (boil, boil

foam

(on

also rd. 'an (for

n^S v.
id.

p'C.

obducere, velare,

7rt<D:

Jei 3 Ft.

by Krochm Che

"nnBTI

\bj?

Ar.^Li be or become clear, uncovered; display,


go forth, emigrate; cf. Eth.

read Is 9 2 for N?

ian

nb?

reveal, declare;

//

16

vb. uncover, remove

T T JS9

s
35 (nom. verbal, for Inf. abs. cf. De I)i; cstr.
2
nb"3n
before ) Ges* 100
but rd. prob. nb^a)
,!

man Jb

of

(Ar. iia., Aram, ^^r5 ?,


15

3".

n.[m.] circle, age, "lEW ffH^n }

D3pa3 of the youths which are of your age


(cf.

jl-^-L

Ar. ili. scourge).

T["75j n.m. skin

Pr

Pr23 24 ;||nnB>

13

obducere, inducere

to

\^3 nrrob'

unto rejoicing

tu.

re/oi'cmgr >/A65

Je48 33 Jo

rao'C g ?otc?

b" } btf

Jb3 M +

T7J (-/of foil. mug. dub. perh. cf.Eth.7fU:

niD n?3

the revealed

'OS disclosed,

2. intr. remove, depart,

published

WW

nba

mirth of the land

'/"INn the
1fl2

:s

Jl)20

TVn

Ju 18 30 2

Am

=3

39
"

21

4
Is

Ho

aP

J
;

7
-

la^aa

iSi4

Mi

15

10

La

i
s

s7

52

Ez

1133 nbl

=0

Am

27

1S2-

,]
,

7y>/

L&

Pf. nban Est

Je 40

i;

-2l5.S8.MJ,,

Hoph.
1 Ch
9
7 3 <. pass.

iS3

+4t.,

Gn 9
may reveal

';

nnban

f.

1919

nban j e

&,.&*

((; e >

D'^r JC40 coma/


1

heart

tnbiil

Impf

1.

21

(naked)

Hithp.

c.'v/f.

,r
3
2 S 22 '+ 2 t,; Imv. ^3? Is 4 9
^n' Is 47
20
;7
ni^an
cstr. ni^a; 2 S 6
// aiis. r6aa 1 s 2
28
M
Ti?)33
pi.
Dt
2
;
refl.
P*.
1.
a.
2
t.';
2 S 6 +
9
:0
nakedness)
2
6
dis(oi;e's
S
b.
uncover oneself
:)

i7an

1 '

v'//io

rtari

nba^,

391.433

27

Gn35 +2t.

^aa

^'"

1.4.7.14

29
i

Est

Ch 36 20 Ezr

12

into exile, lake into exile 2


r8 n 24 R15 25 1 Ch s 6 2 "- 41
4
12
2 Ne7' E^t2 Je 20 22
24'

''>ii^- s

16 9

away

carry

29

8"- r

3. go into exile

Is5 13 Je

2 ";

27

pi TO . :j?(? 2 S 15 19 2 K 24 14
Niph. Pf nba? 1 S 3 21 4- 9 1.,

10";

L353

1117

67

nr6aa

s5

nba-Pi" 27

17- 3 25 H

Am

S1

49

departed Is

is

iAe increase of his house shall depart

"5i3">

n^

163

nf?a

//

2.

itself

n.f.

W; H .v uncovered

?jH*1_

iab ni->ann3

Pr

f/tf ,^

exile (cf. Ar.

exiles,

/,/.,-

one emiyrating, LJli. company of

Jl^.

exiles)

Je 28
1 Ch
5 Est .V Xa 3'":
2''
1. coll. exiles, Est
Je 29 Ez i ^ nA 1 i 24 r
10
f'2
Na 3 nhan-b Je28 9 4 20 ,n^an fop Ezr io 8
2. abstract, eas/fe, Ezr 6 21 9 4 10'' Zc 6
n^iaa "jfo
s
15
go into exile Je 48 11 49 Ez i2
25 Am i
16
2
7
'12 HY Je 29
48 Zc 14 nhj l^in carry into
7
5
exile 2 K 24
N^n 2 K 24 10 ': NiVin Ez
a
4
11
12
'a r6yn Ezr i
n^a ^3 eq-uipmevt for
19
12"'";
exile Je 46
Ez
ni?an ly n^7 7*e ex/fc
iCh5 K n5>ian 133 exiles Ys/.v ^ 6 w -*> %* io 7ir':
n?ian UB' captivity of the exile Ezr 2 Xe 7'
f

C.
49 ?(f iS 14
27
2)
7
reveal himself (of God), b* G1135 (E) 1 S2
3
14
2. pass. a. oe uncovered (one's
13TN3 Is 22
26
3
M
s9
nakedness), mny Ex 2 o (E) Is 4 7 Ez i6 23
DvlB> Je 1 3". b. be disclosed, discovered, founda16
14
1B
gates of death
tions 2 S 2 2 (=-f 18 ) Ez 13
1';9
17
Ez
'2
nyn Pr 26 20
ytya
Jb38
py Ho 7
Ez 16 57 c. berevecded '1 *1133 Is4o 5 /i S"1T Is.53
s 11

cover or shew oneself Is

'

'

->m iS

IS56

np*lS

3',

yEO

n;>331

my

''"in

IS23 D1110
1

Dt 29 s8

ri;03n </i( things revealed

lap

with

1
,

3. be removed,

up

habitation is plucked

Pi-.-,,; P/
and removed from me Is 38
n^a Lv 20 11 n^a is 57 s w.^a j e 33 s
imp/.
is
^a i s
ban Pr 25; 7m. bifn 9
rhl\ Dt 23

-'
nba Is
4y

'4- 38t.,

'

'"

'

:il

1(l

l:

:l

'

12

tniTS

''n^a Is

sf.

6
Inf. n^a'Lv 18 ; P/. n^p Jb 12-; 1.
47
contract marriage,
vvncovei^ji.. nakedn ess (oft
:

KgL^HlssrWTJPhhr^ Lv l8 c-i9 20 n-2i (H 2 3t.)


Ez 22 10 cf. 1*28 Sp3 Dt 23 27 '; of exposure,
12
37
cf. rf?2i Ho 2
as a reproach, Ez 16
23
5
18
immodesty Ez 23
ITCH lipo
D"6lK> Na3
Lv 20 18 (H), rmiJm Ez 23 18 'a alone Is 57 8
21

10

Is 47

2
,

b. in gen.

fem.)

(all subj.

v2

vail
5

(i.e.

Nu

1tTl3^

Jb

them

to as to see).

eyes

20 27

Pru

secret

Is 16

3.

22

(E)

10
,

13

25

9S

Pu.

nroin

npatp

2
;

22
,

Jb
3'

shew, reveal, /
1 i~

20

with bv: py

';

40

with ?

La

sin

Nu

Pr 27 s

14

Pi.

Am

87

p*?3n
,

sf.
i

nba*i 2

Ch

s"

Kij"+.
Je 20 4

i6

//.

!l
.

nban

Impf bw

d!i
il 2

rrii>an

i-9-01r

ch

15
41

2
29
,

+5

ciban
i

Cli s
1.,

+
28
,

ch

20

intaa Je

2.

Tlva

go free Is 45 13
t

AK

/te

vid.

jrh n.m.

empty margin
BN199

)1^1?

great tablet

let

(Qames
Je 52 31

coll. exiles,
4

Lag

my

exiles
Arm stud 54M
-

Yahiveh's)

'

table, tablet (Talm. pbl. the


'
Lag*^ * 1,40
1

of page or roll, vid.

3h31 b'm p^a "^-np take

and

write

upon

it

Is 8

thee

pi. 0*3

van

of polished metal, mirrors Is 3 i 'i? Ges


Che Di De; but transparent garments, gauzes.
2:!

tablets

& Ew

(cf.

Ar. 12^. fine garment).

T r\^?S. n.pr.m. (conspicuous

Dr

& No

78

On ending n
(n;ba 1 Ch 2 o )
5

Hut
)
10
Philistine giant slain by David 1 S 1 7 -" 2
22'
but ace. to 2 S21" slain by Elba nan of

cf.

1'S 17

in

'

Bethlehem (i?nkl TV?;

ace.

to

Ch 20 5

El-

hanan slew ^np brother of Goliath).

T^T ^ n.pr.m. (led


of

Dan Nu

34"':

into (v/Vf?) chief of tribe

1.;

n^a
M>3!

40

K 25-"

";

'

nPC'i

Hiph.,,,
14

P/. n^an 2

Ez 33

1. abs. exile,

"l

riKDR ^y

^>.

iniquity,

re&M&e

his righteousness

Pf. nnpa.fo uncovered

pm

(open

33

W*rfiba

21

:" ;

m^a IS20 4 mini rib Je24 28 29- 40

t?i3

Cf-

iniquity

21

a wanderer (betray)

s1

make known concerning,


2:

Ez

'OS

deep places J b 12

make known,

of^

18

119

-f

blocd Is 26 21

',

make known a cavse unto Je


J^33 r'j ^V' ^ n 5"l? n ?? shew
in the eyes

22 s

cf.

leg

Mi

31

it)

2. disclose, discover lay

Je49

bare, secret places

foundations

remove

47

Ru

feet

45

13

unchangeable);

exile Is 20 4 + gt; rbt Ob

n.f.

7V7Z n.pr.loc.

n^s

v.

sub

v.

y?i.

sub ^a.

shave off

(so

+2

t.;

Ly

'

vb. be bald (Ar.


[n 73]'
T

U-)

the people Jos 5 (subj.


<J

Pi- shave,

NH, Aram.)Pf n bi)


sf. wh) consec. 2 S 14

'

is.

l-

713

''), cf.

9"

1 1

22

cf.

37 ,

,/,

(sq. ?S!)

Pr 16 3 (both

Wiph. i3/ w31

consec. Is 34

Am 5 roZ^,

ro/i

24

73?! (juss.)

21 12 ;

Dt

consec.

"''?)

'^5?

^jaryn

but also

consec.

9
Tmp/ n^ Lv 14 Is 7' ,
4
sf.
njw Lv i3 33 +2 t., n^l G1141 14 2S10
4
3 fs. nkni Ju
(3 ins.) rta*, on^i 1 Ch 19
20
5
Ez44
Inf. sf. of
16
3 mpl.'w^ Lv2i
2
; 1. s/iae. obj. the head, B^l
snibj. inb 2 S

nnbl

D^a

164

up

Trap/.

or aZ<m<7 (in-

1?B3 wJl Is 34 4 and the heavens


24
shall roll up like a book; BSf M93 bi) Am 5
down)
as
</te
waters.
let judgment roll along (flow

trans.), 0?!?$n

19

25
Pilp. Pf. T^N??] consec. Je 51 awd
roll thee down from (JO) the rocks (subj.

' 1

14

Nu6

9 - 9 - 18

purity,

13

33

Dt2i 13

(P)

cf.

(P),

2. s/tave

RS Sem1

407

1^ Lv

the hair

off,

thebeardIi5tLv2i

89

3.

Ch

19

fig.

a^ia

H 7 7130 Is 9 4 garment rolled (dabbled,


Hithpo.
rolled over and over) in blood.

19

(P) cf. Ju

(H)2Sio 4

Pt.

14

Je 4

18

ntrn Nu

ace.

why).

Je

7 7J

(J-^ 6e

p-jra) cf.

Gn 29

(7j?K>)

mouth

n.m.

,11

of well; as

Gn3I

his blood;

^iabann

fig.

43

i.e.

PSiTirp

(||

14

Jb 30

Gn

'

12

5
!

(abs.;

Hiph.

away stone from upon


Qal (which it really is,

Ba ZMG1888
'

S 20

roll

ace. to

i,

raw^ or dignity (often

10

roll

'3Fip ^B'Oyi 2

Hithpo.

II

himself'upon us,

<o roll

Hithpalp. Pf.

Inijrf. 73*!

6 19 (both P).

i/reorf itc

2o'

with overwhelming force

vns; 3Pn

Impf. in
I.

over,

y.?y '3nnp

sf.

O^?

subj.

*nbp

T
fP
T

Gn 43

assail us

shaven,

&<?

now Amasa was wallowing in

Hithp. Pf. i^inm consec. Lv 13 33


'inpifin Xu 6 19 ;^shave oneself Lv 13*";

Inf.
c.

Samson) Ju 16 1722

(of

pers.

^n?3D

cstr.

Jui6 22 *l$3 J UI 6 17

Pf. n!

Pu.

(E).

Pt. ^bSno 2

43

and

oneself over

"W

20

Gn

Inf. ^SnriJ)

of devas-

tation by Assyrians Is 7 (obj. B^n, 0?gm


4. intrans. he shaved, (himself)
and itfp).

Gn 4 i

obj.

Po'al Pt. rbdp

of mt.)

fig.

m7Z

persons

obj.

Babylon under

2
Si 4 26 26cf 26 Ez44 ; Lv

),

pri3n

obj.

containing im-

(hair as

/
''j

4S

'

178
).

heap, wave, billow

(as

of God)).
rolled togetlier, rolling, rolling up\, also spring.

[T'T'ii]

1.

with

n.[m.] account, only in

7733 on account

3,

(jla- a great

Palestinian , as

PS 731 ) Gn 39

7733

"1

cf.

'>

and

^.*

because that in

|J?

^.^^

in Jerus.

10

Gn

18 12

30

lc

^33

27
;

fll.

12 13

[773]

15

with

D3&3 Dt

vb.

17

roll, roll

37

Mi

Qal

73

Ew Hi Ei

773 Pi-26 27 ;

stone from
29

3s

Jos

o 18

beasts

Che),

roll

^3 Jos io

a stone

upon (bvty the

roll stones

Gr

unto

(!>)

Pf.

S 14

elsewhere

pi.,

89

1 s.

33
;

fig.

10

Gn

31

47 48

46
;

'

q. v.

25

18

CJIN
;

7
J

use in ratifying

(n'CJ?) for

12

12

d.
2

raised (D^pn)

S 18 17 (c. 3'XTI).
wrapped about it).
cf.

Gn ^i 46 46 48
-

heap of ruins
i

25

=Is

31 - 52 -

Is 25

s
;

Jb i5 2s

26

37

107

2829
;

of chastisements

fig.

?3);

jrhxviii.ss

prop

Ez 26 s

also in simile

cf.

-I,

Pt.

(||

4255
;

^i

id.);
cf.

c f.

of

army

18

^ 42

of Babylon's

Zcio"(VB;
Ez 27 s ).

Is 4 8

from ^

but Bev

3. spring, Ct

^nk

ninn fjyp bm ^3 nb nins hw ja


barred (is) my sister, bride, a spring barred, a
funt sea ^d ; but ]i for ?a @ qj.
12

of a cave

reproach from upon (byo)

+ 5 1. (incl.

fan

K i 9 + 6 t.; cstr. "^3 Is 48


+ 6 t,; nn"bi ^ 65"+ 2 t.;

Ho

pi.

8 !7

+ 2 1. + Gn 3

Jb 8 17 (roots

Dnagto) Jon
(||
conqueror Je 5

TD^S

stone unto (?N) Saul, at which to slay

S 14 33

10

(D*n

mouth

20

31

46

9
37
2. loaves {rollers) poet., only
waves of sea Je5 22 31 35 Is 51 15 Jb 3 8 n ^65"

Jer. 9

Pr26 27 roll away


mouth of a well Gn
the

w
89

also iy?3 n.pr.

cf.

18

Jos 7

heap or pile made

id.,

1^3

''-'"-

0^3

pi.

Gn

hi

);

Jb

^3

compact of Jacob with Laban

38
1mm. bl
ty}) consec. Gn 2 9
yjr 2 2
(MT De ; but Bi Che rd. 73 3 ms. pf.,
(but rd'.
so AY RVm) Pi- 1 3 bia f 3 f, bi 1

Joss 9

Vri;>5

infr.;

c.

12 ."

away (NH

etc.)

cstr. "tI

b. ?3 alone

& deviv.; Aram. Pa. 7^3, Palp, 7\3_h roZZ,Ithpalp.


reflex., & deriv.; cf.^^Ethp.,Ethpalp.(v. PS),
"^.^^roto, ty^n^Jluctus,

31

48

over dead body Jos 7 20 8 29

\%3

sf.

3 infr. abs.

cf.

1. heap of stones, a.

blessed the house of the

Je

12

b}b Is. 25 2

sf.

Egyptian ^DV 7733 oh account of Joseph, Dt


15

Gn

bin

sak e of

the

and momentous matter ; dllL*

on thy account
Syriac

fo r

of,

MT Ct 4

cstr. st.

Jems.

n.pr.loc. (Jieaps);

S 25"; personified

as

place
Tra

N.

Is io

of

30
.

T1J773 n.pr.loc.
Gesch 129

pany (Kit

(v. 73

Di

by Jacob and

name of altar) Jos

t [ , 3] n.[m.]

dung

dung of camels

etc.,

We

by Laban

Ew

form

v.

cstr.

D"JNn

5265b

etc.,

his

22

34

D^Bn

dung, Ar. iL.

rta
Tny2 n.f.

22

11. 773.

2 t,;

Th, so

Zc

'3

4*

+ \*

Jos i5 I9

1515

= Ju

15

Zc 4
nj>3 Brd
,

rd.
where MT
734b
De on
Qeg niL].ii.2.. (>Hi-St Bo*
2

FIjW

S47c

Sta

who think

12 6 anjn n?3.

as if fr. [b3]

= Pin^a)

Fl^3

27

Ec

so also

b. of bowl- or globe-shaped

portion of capitals of the two pillars in temple

lK7

41.41.42

^2

tn.
14

10

=2Ch4

1CI19 15
l

(Ar. lli), 'an

two Levites

Neii

17

3] adj. turning, folding


1

trict;

Est

*|D3

W)

p.? 3

(=

T^

I?!"!-

= revolv-

K6

34 ' 34
.

vv3

cylinder, rod, only pi. cstr.

of support of rich hangings

& t^BhFQ Q^bpp

3HT

of Jordan

circles)

tfAe

Canaan

'3~bx Jos

b. nibibrbs jy:3

TakyaXa,

n?

bin-bx

nay-bN

Je60 27

only

'

^W

(||

^7? Ctg

14
,

sim.

(? fingers of) hands: cylinders of gold set


with topaz.
2. circuit, district, on northern
border of Israel, in Naphtali (v. infr.), popu-

of

(=%,

idols

pi.

Ges Baud Kel

Ew

95

'

Sm Ez 6 SS after
Rabb.) cblba Ez 2 2 + 3 t. + Ez 30 (del B
Co); D"bba 1 K i5 + 2 t.; cstr. \blba Ez 8 +
vbib? 2 K 2 1 " + 4 t. n"b^3
6 1. ^biba Ez 2 2
> dungy

doll-images

things
3

13

10

12

Je 5 o
23

+ 14L + EZ

69

s7

DaVLv 2 6

t'dofa

30

+7t.; f3''_Ez23 49 Dn"_


;

BA al
Ez); K 15

6 5 (del

(39 t.
6 (del Co) v 9 6 13
;

13

45

14

i8

6 - 15

44

,0 - ,s
;

10

II

a 'W?

Ez 20 7 18

D^nri),

Dt 29

(both

16

Ez 14 6

Ez 36 25

& iK

21

||

s1

23

37

26

11

3 4 7
-

D*aSJ|

||

Je 50 2

Co ^.

del

Npp

Lv

Da^blba

upon

26

!P0

K 23

71831

etc.

especially the expression "n?a'"by D?^.??


30

||

24

4
22
Ez 20
M._
"/V,
2 ^^nf, Ez 20
no te
?

(supr.); in phr. 'baa


(

cf.

||

Ez

||

i8

Ez

cf.

36

also

s3

13
30 (Co Q^K; cf. also supr.);
30
4 6
tfBnn 2
Ez 6 "Lv 26 (cf. infr.);

7.3o

(||

cb^N Ez

23

37 - 39 49

18 12 i6 M (\b^?
nispp
(where vb. ayn);

K 21

bitmap

i3ijJ
;

2o

23

21 21

12

16 - 24 - 39

@ 2 & so Co)

(rpf but Q"5ni9^ appar.


,

||

NDD)

vb.

c.

[HVEz

Co);

12

najrtn
.

2 n.m. cylinder, rod, circuit, dis-

1.

Di)

cf.

2. locality described

blocks, shapeless things

II

til.

Judah.

t[^*?a] n.m.

also 8

D vv? of leaves of doors

ing), pi.

tumuli,

&

a. jyaa

133

l^niayin),
7*1

33
1.

772 n.pr.m. aLeviticalmusician Ne 1 M

fi. [

773.

cf. II.

ofIsrael ( YaXaaS, @L om.) v. Di yet


106 n
Others render 'a here circuit of
pnV) 133; districtsYB, cf. nb"ba.
Jordan

s5

2. 'iCh 9 16

'

73p3n jg7) place on border be-

raXiXcod).

Dr Intr

cf.

Ez
of

2J

(strictly pi. of foreg.

'

[7.3].

so
abs.

the sons

Ez

dung

7TT1 n.pr.m.

tin.

"

2 .12. 1 3_

-[ n^-]

. See4lso

;'

0111.

oil-receptacle

i.e.

^3 )

n?

of stones,

(cf.

fTW! v " in front of the


land of Canaan, in Geliloth of Jordan, beyond

' Jos
(prob. old n.pr.loc, cf. Di).
'3

i5 1919 =Ju i
2. bowl, a. of lamp,
also v

cf.

Ec 12; pi. abs. J")?3 Jos 15


Ch 4 12 cstr. riba (ni") 1 K 7 41 ('an
Ch 4 12 cf. Be), v41 + 3 t.; 1. basin

Di" 2
|1

^riw

imfo Geliloth

bxnfe*
19.19

{pool, wellT) 0%>

10

to a people Di?' ??"??

as n.pr.loc. 2

ivhich is in the land of

n?3

cstr.

infr.;

bowl

ace.

(||

DiWjl Jos 13-

cstr.

Jo 4 4 (riB^S '3 ba)


to some, but v. foil.;

cf.

'an

raXiXoia

as follows

basin,

1(U1

tween Benj.

v. rhi.

^a,

Jos 13 2

1. Jos 18 17

also

pi.

belonging

= circles

prob.

See

2 'J

i,5

TrOT^T'il n.pr.loc.

in De).

Jos

liiee,

Aram. N?3; ou

cf.

Ez 47 8 naiDngn

(cf. <S).

'3

i!H!n

15 15
"blKn (JIM?) '3; perh. also
used as fuel Ez 4
Jb 20", but cf. Di, who thinks no ref. to fuel,
& De who thinks of cattle-dung (v. on Ar.

word Wetzst

J04

22

q.v.

"lVpS.

Ez 47 s

'3

mMS) sf. ba Jb 20 pi.


\bba Ez4 1215 ; human dung-

01

(riN5f)

(ball of

of

comDi) G1131 4748

c) appar. intended to explain

conj. also (as

name

(ivitness-pile)

pile of stones erected

Wm

165

nshi

and I

the carcases of

vrill

your

:i -

"'WriJl.

lay your carcases

idols.

t ^a'?} n.m.* c 12 6 wheel, whirl, whirlwind


'

lation largely heathen

JL^) D^an b"b3Is8


always
'an

c.

art,

ps K
1

73p3 q_

See

H /"^a

Aram, fcyv?,
el sewhere= n.pr.loc.

23
;

Jos 20 7 21 32
11

(NH

so also
also

id.

Ch 6"

Jos i2

23

all '33
(cf.

EHp;

Di) for

n79a ad Jin.

n.f. circuit,

(on format,

Ba SB201 ) abs.

'a

Ez io 2
8

7 t.;

Je 4 7 ; 1.
pi. c. sf. vba^a i S 528
Je 47 s, also coll.
a. of war-chariot Is 5
10
s4
23 26 ; perh. also in Ezekiel's vision Ez

bjbs X/.83

ir/tee?,

Ez

o 2013 (cf. wlieelivork) but cf. infr. b. for draw2. a. whirl (of dust or
ing water Ec 12''.
1

boundary, territory

cf.

14

166
13
sim. of foes put to flight
Is 1
2 " 13
b. perh. whirling of wheels Ez io

^ 83

chaff)

by God.

Sm RV,
NB204

but

supr.

cf.

whirlwind

c.

^373

Is 2 8"

Srb$ tyi

) of cart,

11.

fjl

(=

n.pr.loc.

mine imperfect substance (RV)


T-plT27iI adj. hard, barren

cf.

<fo'c

(NH id.

lonely

NHWB; Ar. ,I^ii roc&, iiiXii. som/ (of land);


NB208
) Jb 3 + 2 Jb;
Aram. TTTKbi cf.'Ba
7

'a

(sacred) circle of

if/ime eyes

see.

19

[7ip3] n.[m.] wheel (on format,

f 1.

Ba

14

f.

iTTOpa IS49

21

t.

hard, barren, unproductive,

mostly fig. Jb 1 34 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'
:

stones

where word-play on
1. place
Jos5 9 i2 23
1920
lay encamped J0S4

Di on Jos

cf.

5 ,
roll away, off) cart. exc.
;

E. of Jericho, where
910

Isr.

14 cf. also Mi 6
5
9 io
'an-riN ")B>K % mod. Tell Jeljul
6

7-9

& Ju

19

ral 169

Bd

D^pan

perh. also

the place where sacrifices were offered 1 S 1 o


is
i4.i5.i5 ^4.7.8.12.15
j j
^ u y j ns a j gQ c ther words,
12 21 33
place of illicit sacrifice
Dr cf. We) ig
_

15

15

12

12

close,

73] vb. expose, lay bare (NH

make known;

Am

55

named

also

Ju

Ar. a1&- (Frey) a. exuit

(vestem), removit (praeputium) ;

2.
s I9 w.4i. ? _ ^j, ? n rva Ne 12
place on border between Judah & Benjamin Jos
3. place in X. Isr.,
i5 17 ( = ni^3 i8 17 cf.Di).
s3
dwelling' of prophets 2 K 2 4
mod. Jiljilie S.
from Nabulus, SW. from Seilun (Shiloh) cf. Di
EiHWB M8
4. place in N. Isr. near Mt. Gerizim
and Mt. Ebal Dt u 30 identif. with 3 by Ke Bi
HWB518 ftehenkeiBL
5 in phr
gS; but cf Dib6^ D?ia T^D Jos 12 23 in list of Canaanitish

fuit (femina)

name of a (northern) district cf. Di

Pi'17 14 subj.

i6

29

cf.

Pi. dis-

Ho4

\_}J

non

b. ila. patuit (os) labiis

nuda

pU-a-

te-

gentibus dentes ; impudica fuit (mulier); comp.

>*X^ circumcise

also Syr.

7A.0: cortex, crusta, testa;

(in Lexx.)

Gr

Eth.

Monatsscta.mzif..

Fl in De, Now Str &


most der. Heb. mng. from Ar. b; shew the teeth,
then snarl, quarrel (cf. Ar. conj. ill), but v.

De Pr

Schult Tbes

17

14

Gr '*) only Hithp.


Wan^ Pr 1

20 3

kings; prob.

(B

IVAyeX)

Foeifj, Trjs

TnT'i^il

K9 +3

n.f. skull,

35

t.

sf.

but @L & Codd.

Di comp.

Ba NB2M

format.' cf.
2

TaXtXalas

/3a<7tXea Feel rrjs

Is. 8

23

io 10

2. head, poll (in counting, taxing, etc.

P and late) '3? "IOJ? Ex 16 15 an omer for


every man; cf. 3s 26 Nu i 2 18 20 22 f' 1 Ch 23 3 24
only

tn73p n.f. roll (writing, book; late) '


Je 36 + 16 t.; cstr. Tl^D 40 8 + 3 i.;roll of
28

yj,

writing, book "lapTl^p Je 36 s4 Ez


alone Je 36 -M-14".S1.3.:S7.MJ9.SS Ez
'

L^frJ

(NH
2

K2

Aram,

id.,
s

v"b.

wrap

40 'D
Ze gi.s_

y\r

gl.2.3

up, fold, fold together

in deriv.)

tibw irrnsTiK

2"

^x

Qal

Impf.

D^l

SFra LOPh

M1883 - 4H1

).

JJ^cc. to Fl ChWB'- 143


'Di^aa

Ez 27 s4

2 against;
v.

sub

Gr Lc

prop.

1$)

or

a^).

II. hbi.

& city, E. of Jordan (cf. Ar.

country, land

durus, fortis Frey, so Thes;

same

Hi Gesch

Isr - 26

jJLLi

comp.

used of camel (SliU. camelus robustus


Ns 144
cf. Horn
), whence camel hump,

ac firmus,

Gn

25

37 + 79 t. (mostly
as n.pr.m. and in combin. with other n.pr.

name

orig.

loc.

of mt.)

cf. infr.)

name

'a

Gn 3

'an

21

+ 50 1. (so
Nu 3 2

rnyban

usually as

39

of mt. and land); rr$|

Ch

27

21
;

Gilead, used of territory be-

2 S 24
tween the Arnon and the Jabbok, mod. Belka;
also of that between the Jabbok and the Jarmuk, mod. Jebel Ajlun; also of the entire E.Jordan land occupied by Israel, including both
4
54
the parts just named (cf. Di Gn3i Stu Juio
Bd Pall7s ; also L. 01iphant LandotGilead 1880); 1.
29
territory S. of Jabbok, a. 'an jn Nu 3 2 (P),
yl
'a p.K
(JE), both connected with Reuben and
Gad; so 'an in vm Dt 3 12 'a fn$ also 1 Ch5 9
19
(of Reuben); i K4
(of Sihon and Og)j cf.
;

t[nV] n.[m.] embryo (NH n%,


N^bia, unfinished vessel),

'

rtan

break or burst out in con-

a" "];

njw.

'LDlT'ilJ n.[m.] wrapping, garment (Aram.

NB^f, ).J4x^=Pers.

T 1%;% n.pr.loc. of mountain-range or hill-

Drapa Nu i 2 + 5 t.; 1. skull, as broken by a


stone Ju 9 53 as severed from body 2 K 9 s5 1 Ch

(sq.

"I3?^a

head, poll (person) (on

Aram. Kfljabtt)abs. 'a


tajaja Ju 53 1 Ch io 10 pi. sf.
9

J>i>afin

tention, strife Pr. 20 3 subj. /'IN-pS; similarly

i8 ]

Pr 17 14 Impf.
disclose oneself, break out,
Pf.

Ar;am.

T^ ,N1 ^N f

16

39

'i)

II

H?

S 13 7

(or possibly here

further, b. 'an alone,

name

of city

1),

29

Juio 17

(prob.)

167

Tjfo

(of Reuben) v (of Gad); cf.


i Ch 5
'an
nyi
Jos 12 2 (of Sihon), so v 5 (both D);
P3!
1C

also

10

similarly

C.

alone (without art.) in poet.

'j

108
but also in prose
Manasseh)
8 '3
'3 nfc J u io ,s '3 UB* v 18 1
''apt
4.4.5.
5.7.8.9.10.1^ /
j
a ^3 j u I2
cf< als0 d ny
Ju j
26
'an Nu 32
(JE; of Beuben and Gad); so of
even 'IV"??
Jephthah's burial-place Ju 12 7
\|/-6o

(||

in phrases

annj

(||'3^3Nv4 4 5 )Hoi2 12 Cf. also H^a infr. 6.


treated as n.pr.m. a.'j, son of Machir & grandson of Manasseh Nu 26 292930 27 36 Jos 17 3 (all
P) 1 Ch 2 2123 7 1417 once 'an J os 17 (JE) cf. Di;
ref. in all these to Northern Gilead.
b.
father of Jephthah Ju 11 12
ref. to Gad (cf.
14
supr. esp. sub 5).
c. 1 Ch 5
(a Gadite).
-

Jos 13

25

(P; of Gad); besides these, of par-

nbtn Dt 4 43

ticular cities, esp. '33

Jos 20 8 (P),

'33 niOK-J

nbnT Jos2i 38

'33

22

3.4.6.12. 15.20.29_

Ch 2 2
Ch 26 31
5

also

Ch

65

'3

^0.3.5.11.14.19.28

Cn

'3

nsx Ju

29 - 29

1K4
K g28 9

nb-J

'3

^
22

t'HJ^it adj.gent.; 1. of
26

29

2. of 5.

Ju io 3

loc.

any>3

cf.

40

ny|>3

Nu

a.

Ju ii
12
3. of '3 n.pr.
Si7 27 i9 32 1K2 7 Ezr 2 6l =Ne 7
1

6:i

v.a 2

15

;cf.

25

sub nyba 5.

also

13

2. Northern Gilead, a. 'an p.K

1.4.14

further

cf.

Gad), and

(of

usually

(P);

(of Gad);

'an

Jos 17 56 (JE; of Manasseh) cf. Ju io 1 Ch 2


2L23 25
(E); prob.
(both of Jair); 'an nn Gn 3 i

L^^J

cline

vb.

Ar. (jUli

(cf.

up, possibly also re-

sit

sit,

up;

sit

Ew)) only Qal Pf

so Thes

De

(not

al.

wfy*(g) Ct 4 1 6 5

wbx?

nypa ("in)D of flocks of goats, in sim. of a

5
1
b. 'an
(no art.) Ct 4 (cf. 6 infr.).
1
40
(JE
Machir)
Jos
of
(JE
;
; id.
1
3

'3 "in

also

Nu

alone

woman's hair;
awkward.

D5

(D) Dt 2 36 1 K 4 13 (of Jair); Dt 3


(boundary of Eeuben and Gad); prob. also Ct
13

cf.

1516

11

(cf.

supr.);

'an -irv

cf.

& 'an wi
2824 (prob.);

Dt

Nu 32

also

alone) 31

al.

see

Ju

(||

VB);

nnD

'an

K1

combinaS ii 9 (|| Bfr

d. in

21^.10.12.14

id.)=iChio u

na?frl(D)

'3

also

11

1CI127 21

n"jyj)3

(JE; of Machir).

03J (city) Ju

'3

tion

and

4 3
-

21

12
;

perh.

and

him depart from

let

read by Cler
Stu Bu Eau2

Hi Gr Ke Be;

pK Jos 22 91315

Gad and Manasseh


2

26

art.)

32

cf.

b. '3 }n? (no


p,r^? 2 K 1 o
19
'31
Cp?*
cf.
T7 Je 50 (|| Carmel
33

fs. sf.

E.
(of Beuben,

c. 'an alone, of Isr. territ. in gen.

Ju 1 o cf. 2 S 2 2 K 1 o
Gad and Manasseh); arr^3Dt3 10
8

33

KW^Tn ?

'arrnN Dt34*; 'an also in general sense

47

18

Ho

29

6 8 (&

(?)

YW^W-

hollovj, i.e. he

24

Ob 19

Ju io 17

4.

% name

Ez

of a city

1 a. supr.);
on the
ruined cities Jil'dd, JiTaud on the Jebel
Jil'dd, N. of Es-Salt, and S. of Jabbok v. Di
5 'an p.N f Israelites living
Gu 3 34 & reff.
cf.

Am

makes [jmws
Hiph. Imv.

17

me drink

let

water, pray.

T^Dil n.m.

(NH

65

Low"'
to Di;
water?

Jb8

Eth.??0: loan-word, ace.


from swallowing, sucking up,

Che Is 18 2 al.
whence others der.

so Thes,

Di Ex

v.

word)

KD3

material,

'3

11

cf.

Ex

(Egypt.) Jb 8

(cf.

KOfe,

name

gome,

u rush, reed, papyrus

'

-f-

t.;

Ex

T)2F)

= Copt.
as loan-

rush, paper-reed,

(||in); coll. Is

chest

35 (|| *$>); as
of paper-reed;

'3"v3 Is i8 2 vessels of paper-reed.

T^J

("v

of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

jLi..

3 - 13
;

so

congeal, be-

come solid;

be hard, stern; also cut, cut off,


npa contract; Aph. be bold, daring).

Aram,

T"rc3 n.m. cubit

(fr.

elbow to knuckles

of clenched (contracted) hand;

Ba

Gk.

al.;

ChWB 1155

KTO]3

NH

nvyfirj;
,

'3 (v.

TO "!^ n.pr.gent.
Thes

Ada

79

E w BVm;

Aq

on Ez 27",

cubit; so

Aram.

JL^^ (lexx.)) Ju 3

Ehud's sword nanx


1

"ICia

I6

of

GFM).
Ez 27

11
;

valorous men.

but n.pr. apparently needed

95
9d
DHOJ not elsewhere; Lag 0n m Sac^ 2
ls
n03;
io
cf.
Gn
< Co Dnv
prop. D^oa v.

Ju 20 'an of people
45
17
'a Ju 5
(=11), 12

E. of Jordan (as a whole)


of Gilead

(this,

NH, Aram.

KBia

fr.

ywoan Gn

EPIO-DyD Kj'

little

of Jordan,

also Eth.

of horse in swift gallop;

Jl^sca^p^,

xnEfia,

cf.

and Bashan); '3 alone, also G1137 25 likewise


Mi 7 14 (|| Carmel & Bashan, reference to fertility),

id.;

Imp/.

or stamp s\ hollows in the earth).

cf.

(P; of Beuben,

opp. land of Canaan) ;

so 'an

Zc io 10

fig.

however, possibly denom.

3. more generally, of all

Gilead, a. 'an

against this

Pi.

jar, vessel v. Di)

Jb 39 24

Ew Th

Mt. Gilead, appar. belongs here, but yapan iriD


is

TTV.

(emend., after @,

~\Btiy\

(NH

(liquids),

Aram. KIM, VVS, ^.A^; perh.

cf.

further sub 6. n.pr.m. infr.

cf.

sub noa.

v.

t[fr*^'P vb. swallow

,-

39

sense rather

13

s
J0S13 31 (P; of Machir); fn$?jn
22
11
cf. also c. 'j (no art.) prob. Je 8
46 (in both
ref.to lV balm, prob. from the wooded Northern

Gilead); similarly 22 s ;

&

construction

2nc,

"

3f 7
'

168
titpil n.pr.loc.

j^

sycamore; Ar.

Gamuzanu

n.pr.loc.

loan-wd. Fra

is

140

As.

cf.

h*. mj. uw. a*)

Pinches

TTI?2H n.pr.m. (weaned) a

JU-ia^CLexx.)

Syr.

(cf.

D3

Levites 1CI1 24 17

city

Tn71?2!2

(Je 4 8 23 ).

recompence

dealing,

18

mod.
Judah toward Philistines 2 Ch 28
BKii 249
Bd 21
Jimzu, E. from Lydda Kob
of

'3

Si9

37

Spa ; pi. niSlD3 dealings Is 5 9 18

cf.

56

Je 5

t ?rj3 vb.

deal fully or adequately

1.

with, deal out

Aram. Spa

Spa,

benefit, e.g.

Palm. n.pr.

v.

Xab. n.pr.f. nSoa Vog.

Ar.
goodly) Qal

f/ ^f>?, ^Spa
7Sa Is

8
1

good ami not

2'2
;

Imv. Sba

Pi. Spa

1-

12

good but I have done unto

Gn

thee the evil


1517

50

P1-3 30

c.

7<n>&;
to,

do

me

the

S 24 18

S pers.

-IDPl

cf. also
do good ,ile>, 2 ace. Is 63''
KN iK23 Spa Pru 17
b. with Sy pers.

cfeaZ

bountifully with

Is 3;

13

116" 119 17 142 8 ;

c.

S 22 21 ( = ^ 18 21 ), perh. also
riNin nSlDjiri 'O.Spa? npS w ],y should he reward
me with this reward ? 2 S 19 3
C. recompense,
repay, requite, in a bad sense, with 2 ace.
ace. pers.

reward

Yog

10

20

s4 59

io 23

No124
,

T aiuA^K Acts 5 34

Glos9

j^i), Eth.
'

Hieroz

73

'
der.
V'Soa but mng. of /dub. Bo
BN20,49
(camel as nvrjo-iKaKos)
requite, so Lag

Gn

Gn

\k>?

24

10

Q^P? Gn

pi.

7 t.;

Gn

*/. ^I^Spa

Hex

perty (in

Gn

only J)

A.

Hom NS144ff ) abs.

'

D^Sp? Gn 37 25 +6t.;

20

24

Cu,turentlehn

171

i2 16
14

+3

30

4-

as pro10 35

12 16

43

Gn

1\Spa

t,;

v.

Spa

cstr.

t.;

camel, 1.

v. also

MV, Dl in Hpt K70 Hpt BASi

401

Soa

fr.

Kremer Semit

1G

Aram. Nppa, JLa^

Beckendorf 2 1

pboa

pi.

& m. Gn 3 2

f.

1.,

Ar. J^I.

id.

As.#ammaZ^COT

coirject.in

Mishn.

cf.

10

camel (NH

Palm. Tariff

1^

n.m. Gn 24

(cf. infr.),

sf.

me ^ 1 16 12

Ais benefits unto

Nu

StfS3, Palm.

him
nns ^

done unto

'

Aram.

pi. c.

n.pr .m. (rewardofGod) a prince

7'T2)3l

t^OS

17

doeth

nrrian ^ri^pa

Manasseh

of

pass.

a. o?eaZ o<

njJIH
^JTlppa
-:-*/for thou hast
:: 'ONI
T T|T

do evil jn(n) unto

y, 1

17

s/w?

T7^"

Pf ^

n +

Pr

WnSpS

3iD

Pr

evil

23

131

in nS

2 ace.

to, c.

Spa

is coZ-

J-is-

n.m. benefit

-IftllFl]

GW of recompence.

VV ""O^OaFrSs aK

124 -

perh. orig. com-

Nu f +

Impf. Sba?

Na 7

"1D3

NH

VE, 35 19
nSe3K Yog"

beautiful,

&e

J-La-

(i

accomplish, cogn.

plete,
/<?tf,

Nal5 sub

t[

7N

riiSp?

3. ripen (As.

wean.

2.

to.

gamdlu, deal with,

2S19,37

n.f.

chief of the

Swa 7V3

Yid. also

nians) 24
3
JNX, ip3) Ex 9

(||

Dnin etc.) 30 (|| id) 32 (||


(Egyptian H^DID, tanion, 1p3,
(||

Ju

JNV, etc.)

'

12

7
2

f; with S
pers. 2Ch. 20 11

Dt 32 6

pers.

\^

10

with Sy
2. wean a child

Jo 4
(complete his nursing) 1 S i 23 23 24
103

yjf

weaned

SlPJ

child

(grapes) Is

Gn

'

'J

NU17

Att n.m.
94' +
2

16

Pr 12 14

1 1 1.

(5

Gn

21 8

Ho I
3Snp ^Da
20

intrans. become ripe


1

22

Sp^l

sf.^O? Ob 15

etc.

pi. sf.

vSla

dealing of the hands

P'IDa

3^)

3"

Is

nb-JT).

(j)

Ju

2. deaZ-

(n^H), go with p

Pr 19 17 absolutely
66 6 Je 51 6 La 3 64
;

3^n f

SlD3

28

(3^n)
4

( \\icl.)

Je 49

1,

||

(II

29

CI15

67

27

30

(all

32

id.)
II

B^S,

D^DID,

(||

mans)

jnv, ip3,

}NX) v

(||

21

Zc 14

15

Ne

cf.

DID,

(||

DID and other words,

Ex 9
67

(Egyptians), Zc r 4 (enemiesof Israel), Ezr 2

68

(returned exiles)].
2. as beasts of
7
burden Gn 24 10 cf. ^.li.n.w.^o.zvi^.AiA^ ^25

(all J),

io 2

n^.-Sy),
24

61 ,B
-

Ju8

Is

K8

6o 6

(all J),

2L26
,

||

31

Ch 1 41
f^P n?3).
1

"

with riders;

DvD3

!Tl3

i.e.

r*
^jj.

Is 30

S 30 17

cf.

21' Soa 33T;

a troop of camels

an abode for camels,

t" v'Qil n.pr.m. a Danite

become

abundance, much,

3. for riding

Amnion Ez 25 s

4. forbidden as food

}NX).

Ch 9

(both E)

and particularly Is

in prediction against

riding-company of camels

Is 59 1818

'Sy Jo 4 f 94
Is 35" 'a
OTiSn the recompence of God.
3. benefit: Stf
VTioa Sa Taeri ^ 103 2 vSy Sioaa according to

Lv

r i

Nu

much

3 ")'?

(P)

(|| J'

Dt

14

i3 12
or abundant,

<L*iL collection (of water),

the benefit (done)

Jb

dSp 137 8

D.Sk>

68

15

also

hence (from context) equivalent of dealing,


recompence : c. suff. Ob 15 *]B>X"12 SIC" iSca, Jo
-

42

12

Ne

lion, "PS) [4

dealing, recompence, benefit

mi<7,

4 7

17

('a

be weaned.

onijon)

3. trans, ripen, bear

Spa?

i S15 (ij-mrn etc.) 27


Ch 14 14 (|| jHt) Ezr

Gn

2
103 ;-1. D?T

Vr

23

Is 11 s

Niph. Impf.

Inf. Span

i/'

22

Is 2 8 9

weaned from milk


ripe (almonds)

13

137

unto him

Ch

32

25

company

(of people)).

22

adv. denoting addition, also, moreover, yea (Moab. id : prob. akin to \/li cf

169

D3
%

a mass,

(accus.) in

altogether)

20

also brought,

Wn

31
6
she herself also, v 27
35

31

Da B>jm, 30 3

2024

19

Dt 23

Gn 4

2024

38

21

22 = 6

/>

Nu

(like el

et)

both

47

3 - 19

18 Je 51

12

/kl

cf. infr.)
f 118 Jb 2 b?p.3 ntofrnK 03 shall
we receive good (emph.) from God and not
evil 1 2 7 interposed once between a subst. and
4
adj. Gn 20 gentemne etiam justam interficies 1
10

11

emphasizing

D9??? to

bb,

S 19 31 n| ?3n ns

take! Is 26
leave

(=53

. .

12
;

."ins 03

*ins;
)

S22 7

"03

(emph.) of you will he give

all

28 61 Ju 9 49b

Dt

03

D3 yea, the whole let

him
and we will not
even one (similarly v 13b ), ty 1 s
pN; an inf. or cogn. accus. at-

"inN

tached to a verb,

i7

12b

tGn3i

15

46

Nun

15

16

frequently "OK

so

my part):

Gn 20

D3,

I also [as

v21 ),

13

13

also [responding to thy confession] hath re-

moved thy

25

10

nriK 03 thou also (as I have done

DB> 03 even there

yp-

well as thyself] know that thou hast done this


innocently, Jos 24 18 Ju 2 21 1 S i 28 (cf. Dr) 28"

03 I also (on

"ObK

D3
f 49 + 03
D3... Gn 24 25 Ju 8 22 EC9 6 with a negative
nor N1123 25 1 S20 27 1 K3 26 and (3 t.)
neither
8
03
Gn 43 Ex 4 10 1 S 28 s So (but seldom) 031
25f
14
25
26
44
Gn 24 Ex io 1 S 2 1 26 with neg. 1 S
9
N.B. In poetry independence and em2
phasis is sts. given by 03 to a new idea, where
in English we should be satisfied with and
14
5
19
15
2. with
f 107 137 Jb 24 Ct 7 La 4
33
stress on a particular word, even, Ex 4 Nu 2 2
^niN 03 even thee I had slain, and kept her alive,
10
2 S 17
Je 2 33 \^ 132 12 Pr 14 13 even in laughter
the heart is sorrowful, v 20 17 28 20 11 Bu 2 15 Ne
35
and so often after *3, Dt 12 31 for even their
3
sons they burn in the fire to their gods, 1 S 22 17
Is26 12 Je6 u 12 6 14 5 H09 12 Dr6 'iN-Or^ for
even woe is it to them when I depart from
20
them D:n +Gn 16 13 1 S io lu2 19 24 1
17
20
1
8
Other cases : 1 S 24 12
^ 78 Jb 41 Est 7
m-\ 03 nST see,yea see! (but Hup Qu JobTi nN-) D3

Gn 44

16

12

139 ), 49 57"
4. expressing cor-

(so

D3 correlativum),

(the

and

23

respondence, esp. in the matter of retribution

also

03 ... Da

etc., Is

no rest shall be for thee


4
Je 2 3 llb Mai 3 15
84

al.

the stork knoweth,

12

220

31

(more often than Da alone attach12


14 46
ing a sentence) Gn 6" 14 16 15 14 17 16 20 24
11
24
28
19
9
14
6
7
30 37 3 8 4 2 Ex 2 3 4 Jos 7 (5 t.) 1 S
19
17
1 K 2
+ oft.; with a negative neither Ex
4

34

s3

phasizing an extreme, or aggravated, case, yea,


13
even, Is 49
yea, these may forget, Je 8 17 yea.

Gn

'

style,

27
yea, from to-day

13

Ho7 ^ 4 i 10 84 7 i39 Is66 8 ni^;D3 nbn-3,


n^fn |i*V, Jes 28 12 2 Ez 24 s Jb 2 7 Ct 8^: em-

and

'

5i 44

03 sq. pron.
io 19 22
cf. Ju 8
also begins a sentence with emph. in an elevated
10
style, thou (they) also, Is 1
Je 1 2 60 4 8 7 Ez 1 52
1111
After a pron. in an oblique case
Na 3
2
34
(Ges* 1S5 )Gn2 7
1S19 23 2S17 5 Je25 14 2 7 7 +
031

Ju 5 Is 13 1 43
the same, 44 12 3V") 3 yea, he is hungry,
and has no strength, 47 s 48 s88 57' Je 46 16 48 2

MI

6 9
1 S 19
Je 12 48 etc. (cf.
3
Ure
Nil D3 "IDN'n): esp. in genealogies of J(Bu

Ju

44

s 4

am

20

Dt

s6

a climax, yea, esp. in a rhetorical

and

Kin~D3~K''ni (so only here)

4;i

'-

said idiomati-

is

tGii27 45 WW), Dt 22 22 23 19 1 8 25
15
2O I0 12 kui 5
3. introducing
(iC ^), Pri7

Kin 03 N3n blT}) and Abel, he

the one as well

i.e.

cally,

Gn 4

even both

lit.

as the other (Germ, alle beide)

immediately following, as Gn 3" Pl^Nb 03 fnni


and gave also to her husband, v 27 and take
15
21
19
21
3
27
also of the tree of life, 7 19 24 26 2g 30
32b
11
28
37
9
21
nan 03 so Est 7 ) 48 Ex 8 1
Dt i
3 2 (.
1S
20
27
Is 7 13 +
Often before
2 S 1
2 K 9
1 S 28
pronouns,

Dil'W 03

1S1".

1. also,

moreover, emphasizing sts. the thought of an


entire sentence, but more usually the word

. .

7172X0

sin, 2

35

66 3

Is 31 2

"

(03

03,

3
emphasizing the action of both parties), Je 2
12
4 now will I also [in correspondence with their
49
11
deeds] speak judgments with them, 7
51
'

16 43 (031
therefore also), 23*''
Ho 4 because thou hast forgotten the direction of thy God, I also (on my part) will forget
(03

Ez

.03),

..

11

thy children, ^52' (thou lovest


^XJT ?N

God

22

up. 7

03

evil, etc.)

also (on his part) will pluck thee


3
4
1
26
n
3
so 031 Ju 2
133 Pri Jb7 i2 i6
13
9
Mi 6 Mai 2
In the apodosis (un;

\m 4 67

Gn

if a man could number the


dust of the earth, H3KP f)jn] 03 thy seed also

common):

13

16

should be numbered, Je3i 3637 33 21 26 Zc8 6 The


correspondence is sometimes of the nature of a
'

climax
(cf.

Gn

K 22

33

27

22

8
30 I have wrestled,

S>3in

hi),

Je 50

24
),

Is

66

wb*
8

03

5.

connecting two ideas which express (or iniply)


a contradiction, D3 acquires sts. an adversative
9
force (cf. IN 1 end), yet, but, though: \j/ 95 they
tried me, but also (Che) saw my work (viz. of
1S
s10
judgment), 129 2 Je 6 15 8 12 Ez 20 23 Ec 4
5
s
15
13
28
7
6.
Ne6\ SoD31Ezi6 20 Ec 3 6 Ne5

"S

Pr
Is
it)

03 (with impf.) yea, when La 3 s even when


6
2 2 ; yea though (stating an imagined case)
,

15

Ho8

that Tax 2

supr. 2);

16

10

9
21

(v. '?

(so

t[rP3^2]

n.f.

8 12

ON

d).

= though even,

fact)Ec4 14 (v.De)

ncip

f2

03

Ec

03

^=for even

8 17 ); also (it
(v.

although (conceding a

Hb

9
i

(of the Chaldaeans)

DIT3Q nt33, of uncertain meaning

the assembling of their faces

is

Ges

(directed) for-

Ew De Ke eagerness, comparing (quesand '^ (Freyt.)


tionably) KG* swallow Jb 39
wards

:4

Text prob. erron.

(whence St prop. n3).

se&

YDS

(*/ f

Aram

fo11 -

170

yn,i

di(J

perh-

Lv 19 Jos 7 Pr 6 3 o Ob
5
9
2
Inf. abs. Ho 4 Je 7 & (c. Niph.)
Dt

30

11

11

17

m=deceive Gn

2026

Zc 5 s

cf.

Ex 22
Vlk '3 Gn 3 i 27
11

Di;
3
id.; of sudden sweeping off by storm, in simile
20
Jb 2 18 ; fig. of destruction of wicked 27
3.b

cf.

Pi.
Niph. be stolen, subj. rei 333? 333 Ex 2 2
steal away (trans.) &TM 0\bv2 33W 2 S 15;
HIH '31330 Je 2 3 30
Pu. be stolen away subj.
11

tlenom.)).

t^a n.m. pit (Aram, loan-wd.,


NH NXfila

Jl^oa^;
bis? i3

Pr 26

cf.

'

s7

*,

),

faU

where

into it;

nriB> nn.3.

(only

(XH

iff)

come to an end, complete


complete; As gamaru Lotz
Aram. "103,
al.;
C0 T

id.

(leriv

cf. also Ar.jX*. col2


assemble) Qui Pf. '3 ^I2 77"; /mp/.
10
s
-ib::
if. nob ^57*; l.
f 138 !??: 1
10
2
[DDS]);
w<? <o cm end. be no more
7 12 (||

*-*U^; Eth. Txlaod.: (II);

lect,

||

DSN).

?X

^bv IDS

an

trans. frrm*/ to

God

:i

-v^-

57

me (0>)
Hga-ibr"

end, complete,

that completeth, accom-

plisheth, for

Grr Bi 7DJ,

fully),

38

NBI61
2 2

&

Che doubt-

so

160

Gn

son of Japhet

a.

Lag 0nom

pr0 p_ Dn3 j for D ^ 03 Ez 27 q.v.; he


11
identif. 103 with Cajjpadocia (cf. .$' Ez 27
Lb d altGeosrM
Armen. Gamir - x (with
Kiep
)

) H333 Ex

D'ap Is
1G

23

22

Ex22

(an animal); iri3333

thief that breaks in

t.

(JE); by window Jo
23
as one who steals Is i
2

26

Ho

48 s7

Jb 3 o

14

men

tm^ n.pr.m.

(in simile)

Lag ArmStud 325448 cf. further


KG15Tff
Dl Pa245t also Len
As. Gimirrai, Schr
or.ii.i,s3 2ff
2 f. wife of Hosea, Ho i 3
ending)

n, cf.

12

t.;

Ex 22
thief

(||

n$ 'TlW);
Dt 24'

(slave-dealer)

Palm. N333 Vog

(cf.

the Edomite

No137
)

K u 2020 (on the

Dr* 181N ).

?3 2 (cover up, hide, cf

v. also

Hadad

Ex

18

Ob

11

son of

Ba

Pr 6 :0 29 s4 Je
coming by night

50

(in simile),

stealer of

Zc

Tina)

(|[

Jb2 4

cf.

7'

cf.

Ex 22*+
thief 333
T

Di.

cf.

tn25
n.m.
T~

Sacr - 2 ' 95' 2nded -

S07.V.BX77

333J.

thing stolen (on format,

n.f.

'3 pret.

Je 49"
6

pi.

'

TlQJ n.pr. 1. m.
2!
io =iC1ii"; Ez 3 8

Jb 4 12

stealth

tn2H3

t//-

7 7

subj. rei 3331 consec.

by

brought

be

15

22

40

Hithp. go by stealth, steal away S?.?^'' 2 8 19 4


4
333.0*1 2 S 19
(Syr. oiaj oi^sfeaZ oneself
away so ai^L/ Gn 3 i 27 .)

til0SS

&

Ti-.Ke'g iter

Ex

Gn

333

t")2i!
vb. end,

^333

pers.

.1

cf.

Ec io 8 ish

diggeth a pit shall

'3 /te C/i<

so also

Anm
Ea "' 8
3

NH hide, Ar. Ila. cover

Aram.

up,

133

Jj^Ethp.

Ithpa,

Eth.

be hidden,

t^rP")tt2, i~^"TOil n.pr.m.


plished}

2.

son of Hilkiah Je 29

)i,n^v.

sub

cii^; Ar.
fr.

^33?

sf.

6 S0
2

Gn

onriaa

Wll)

1 s.

^_*---a. is

42
;

id.,

Aram.

333
;

hurt the side, or put aside,

i3/. 3

:fi

VOM

fs. sf.

Gn 3 20
nban Ex 20 Dt 5
15

11

Gn 31 30
2S21

ms. naaa'

^333

12

Jos'7"

Gn'44 8

Ex

333

Gn 3i

33301

',

3333

2i

lc

26 27

33

f.

cstr.

^333

Gn

in Hexatev.ch always

39 39
-

JED,
-

Dt

AV BV;

3
\t ?

Vullers

Lag

665

-^

from u&JD treasure


11 -

27

);

$?

cf.

M?? Est 3 9 4 7

t [^JPS] n.[m.]treasury (NHri3T33 treasure;


loan-wd. fr. or through Pers. cf. supr. & Lag
Ge.Abh.28^ V
T 5>vCaKX u amod
||3^ j Cn 2 g".

but

rwv cmoBrjK&v avrov.

Gn

Palm 132
*)
^., Ai'am. \f (Aph.), Palm. !3N Vog
35
Tli331
abs.
Is 3 7 + 3 t.; Inf.
fil Is
Qal Pf.

t.,

11

3-

'

Hiph. q.v.) defend, subj. always '';


35
6
obj. the city Jerusalem c. by Is 37
38 =2 K
34
c
2 K 19
c. ~bx (|| y^in).
Hiph. Impf.
2o
ZMG 1S89 178
or Qal ace. to Ba
who comp. Ar.
31

(c.

15

11

"- 10S2

3133

pi.

exc.

Pers. loan-word

f['pi!] vb. cover, surround, defend (Ar.

= take by stealth (for good


K n = Oh 22 abs. Ex 20 =
2

f' so Thes

3'33

24" 2 S K) 4 ;

purpose)

1. perh. chests of varie-

Ez

3?:

21 16

'3

//. afa.

D^US Pr 9 17
Lv 1 (H)
s
12
37
steal c. ace. rei Gn 3 i 19 30
44 Ex 21 2 S 21
33
39
17
cf. pass. Gn
Pr 9
c. obj. pers. Ex
3o
3i
30

pi. cstr. \133

Jb

Impf ^ia'^Ex 21 3133? Pr


19
+ 2 t.;
3 fs. alani Gn 31

Ob ttbin Lv 19
Ex 2 2 u + 2 t.; Pi.

[D^p^n^m.Jpl. 1. chests (1); 2. treasury

only

ms.

gated cloth Dnaia"

37

aiaji

(NH

Pr 30 9

consec.

S I9

" 11 - 1 "-'23

\:i.

Jj^ &) Qal

2I is 27 2o

Sm Co al. cloths, carpets, Ew Taschen. 2. treasury (SH W3, Aram. NJ33, r?3, BAram. cstr.pl.

t[HJi)] vb. steal


den.

^ hath accom-

l.liTHtM son of Shaphan Je^

r\i-\i2i

7tH: enwrap).

sr!

f3J

Is 3

2 t.

defend

(=

Qal), Jeru-

171

p
lalem Is 31"'
sa

pJ3

p-

Yahweh's people Zc 9
ot4

t]5 n.m.

den (SKid.,

15

15

(G11 2

Hi,

Ar.

abs.

t.;

(domestic

Gii2 8 +3t.

J3

Gn

fan

art.

c.

+2 t. garden as
0-333 W'^n Ct8
15

13

La

D^a

Na

up

2827

^n

18 26
-

= armed man

called fnrfS

Gn

Gn

15

23 24

35

Ez

Jo 2 ,
36
(both in simile); D-n/K'p
2

3 8 9
-

]1V),

18

Ch

of wicked's defence against

fig_

22

27

30

Che

cf.

^V-"3?9

3 31 36

2
144 Pr

"!"[

33

:o

30

Vp

cf.

and

n ^]

59

Am 4
n

ni33 Ec
24
garden, orchard,

9
;

14

foregoing)

(cf.

Ct 6 n + 3

cstr. rs23

Nu

nsa

pi.

t.

sf.

Ez 28

Am 4

||

i 7

7s

(poem in
7\b }"N

in

Jb

^4jLs)PV;

L:.S1

i33~?y

fig.

(i.e.

29

(||

B^'N), 65 s

Tpn33
Ne

i.e.

30

('3

Gn

3L36
(

119 114

9 10 11
-

1
15 (E).

or,

(cf.

i'i

MT

of Tibni

10' 12 16

(||

Dp^),

16

2122
.

+ Is

'

tnj/3

&

f.

1K10

'

17

shield (Ar.

Aram. K|?0, Ji^e)


M Na 2 4
(also cstr. Dt

Gn

J?

15

+
11

'|?B

f7
33
+ 5t.j ^.3n^33 '+3t.; M? * n 5 -; p
Q-3310 1 K io + 6 t.; ni33 2 Ch 2
cstr. "3313
3
n-33 Ho 4 ;
K i 4 + 4 1. sf. V33I? Jb 1
);

sf.

l.

17

26

26

shield, buckler, carried

18

by warrior

UliL^T

,1c

Ew Ke Nag

Che.

on connex. of meanings cf. lap)


20
Impf 3 fs. sf. JJaon Pr 4 9
14
;

deliver up to adversary Gn
<BX Ew

Pr

Che

vb.

2"

al. 1333OT1 for

ace.

c.

&

sf.

of

4.

low

(NH id., Aram.


W) ^n 1 s 6

(of cattle)

)i^)niE'-nya-

12

65 ;

Jb

T[n>'il] n.pr.loc. close to Jerusalem nnjja


39

Je 3

site

unknown.

t [^3] vb. abhor, loathe

for defence

(NH bv*

Nithpa.

be fouled,

Hiph. rinse out with hot water;

rejection

Aram.

?JJJ

fs.

bm

43

Lv

loathe,

26 1115

'"V-Jp

Ithpe. befouled, soiled)

Qal Pf. 3 fs. nbj|3 Lv 26


Lv 26 30 Q^by? Lv 26 44

people

foregoing.

27

2,1

64

indirect obj.

abhor,

= following.
cf.

Qor 6

WaiBfll; also deliver, give,

KJJ3,

covering of the understand-

of heart, so

fr. f3B

Ho

05

La

vb. only Pi. deliver up, deliver

[PQj

Pf. pB Gn
^pjlBK Hoi i 8

n.pr.m. a priest among the returned

(very

a hard shell about the

tjaO n.m. * 14
33't'

(denom.

gardens as places of

n.pr.m. father

t^ri22 Ne

^,

Nu 24

groves).

tpra

exiles

of prosperity of wicked,

plant;

idolatrous worship Is

66

Ec

nna -by 'a), of chastised Isr. Is

as a luxuriant

17

fig.

jnra-naa

Q- ntTK), of Yahweh's blessing Is 61 11


16

ing, blindness

H3Nn,

* :8

cf.

n^niaa

sf.

D ?.?), Je2 9

8 16

Jb

in simile, of prosperous Isr.

JE

H33 Is

(|| Q"!)3,

(fruit-garden;

in33

+ 6t.;

(||D^3),'ri3xn33Ct6 u nut-garden;

Est

us

10 12

84

v. esp.

n.f. covering, nb~n33rp

covering of heart,

13

in last three the

garden

n.f.

61";

10

47

yjs

note) i8 3

crit.
12

heart =: obstinacy, so Ges

-' 11

qy);
(||
3
garden are comp. with Assyrian
of cedar of Lebanon.

Tn33

of rulers of earth

fig.

'W

trees of the
fig.

fig.

24 s4
10 1717

1610
i2 9 !0 ) 2 Ch 3 2 27 cf. Ct 4 4
9
of scales of crocodile (leviathan) -j?.-SN

under

Pr 6
1

'*

11

fig.

fa

Is 51

2
35 (where

i//-

judgments of '", V33D -33 -3J? Jb 15 26 fig. of


king yJA 89 19 (cf. Che); fig. of rulers of Ephraim

(rd.

13

14 7

of bride

4
15
27
7
(at Jezcf. fan 7V3 2K9
39 52 Ne 3
reel i but this perhaps n.pr.loc. v. sub 1V3
p. 1 1 1 ); most often of garden (orchard ?) in Eden
(Hex only Gn & only J) Gn 2 891016 3 2 3 8 8

Je

(6"}3

5> 8

ls

10

show, or as treasure

for

Ch

:i:i

Je 46 s9 Ez 23 24

21 5 (anoint the shield,

cf.

f3B B>"X

Ez 27
D^aB Jb^ z 7.
;

Is 22

it slippery), so also

(=
10

^76

often) of-, as defence of his servants, 1^ 3 4 7 11

of plants, fruits, and spices Ct 4


15
g. of (king's) house
f:yp Ct 4

gr.

cf.

39

10

Ho 4

K 21

Ct

D"33

45

= Is 37

s2
1

Ne

as warrior);

14

make

to

21 21
-

14
s
23 26 32

(simile);

(fig.
10

of

1616

K 2i = $-}*! 2 K 2

PL

'-

Gn

but P?

t.,

La

bw} U);"g. of herbs (pV) Dt


of bride,

+9

Ct 4 13

cf.

or
id.

cstr.

38

5
17

laid

'

fowls)
;

enclosure

Ju
17

Eth. 7*^: As.ginti,

Ct 4 16 5^33 Ct 4 16 6 2

/. "33

22
5 6

^3.

c.

enclosure

of

obj.

enclosure, gar-

f.

bw);

(||
s

+^i9

naa,

12

c. 7J?,

also

Iko^;
iving)

&

gannatu Dl" Pr84 Aram. X33,Nri3a


Ph. Y* an pax -^jcis 165 11 ^- 232

COT Gloss
birds

12

'

15

U., 3

Je 14

1%

PL

(usually

c.

Lv 2 6 UMM (H) Je 1

f.

r\bv}

n^3 Ez
(c.

Impf.

16

45

Yahweh,

3)

cons.

T)

Ez 16 45

ace),
19

19

;
his

the people,

4345
26 1543 (H); Ez 16
women their husbands (fig., in proph. ag. Jeru21
salem). Niph. Dntaa \so by?? 2 S i the skidd
of heroes was defiled RVm VB Kirkp. but <

Yahweh's

is rejected,

statutes,

Lv

away

cast

(with loathing) Dr,

cf.

Hiph. Impf 13JJ i-liB?


Klo npocrtoxeiadr,.
byy Npl Jb 2 10 and doth not cause, or allow,
(the cow) to reject as loathesome Ea De, cf. Di ;
;

JJi
however, of
shew aversion.
,

bull,

cast

away

(semen), or

172

bs>

^M bill Ez 16

tf?y^ n.m. loathing,

rmsa

(Yemen), As. gapnu, cf. Zehnpfund

5
.

]fc^,

|Sna, }B3,

T?J?| n.pr.m. appar. a Canaanite, son

T^

(but

"H^ T

vb. rebuke (Aram.

+ 2 t.;

*^id., Eth.

1J?,

cry o, Sab. nyy n.pr., Sab. Denkm.


w nnya
p. 29.3o^__
lg j
^ 6 + 2 t-) etc impfi -iy^

70&

Zc 3 2 + 3
">?'? Is

54

i>*.

Bu 2

7w. iy? f 68

10
;

"^ Na

21
31
Mai
9 68 119
6

except
rebuke,

liyan

t.,

v/'

Mai

I5?a
,

31
;

7n/

where ace;

1.

10
(E), reapers
father his son Gn 37
27
16
2.
priest Jeremiah Je 2 a
Bu 2

Euth
of God rebuking

Ct
2

K4

Jo

89

32

32

t.

K5

^n 9

nations

-^

Is

13

proud

Satan Zc 3 22 H3p IW ^68 31 f>3&3 (the


devouring swarm of locusts, restraining them)
Mai 3 11 the sea drying it up ^ 106 9 Na i 4 Zion
21

Is

54

vest)

Vlin the seed (prevent the usual har-

Mai

( Aq

priests, that

rnW

they

arm,

93 5P1lI ; the

may

not extend

it

rebuke Pr 1 3' +

n.f.

of

viz.,

1.

11

5i

20

66

nnj?5

Ec

Ju

n.f.

rebuke Dt 28

Impf.&m\ f i8 8a = 2 S

16

K4

39

r_n

Nu 6

JB3

Gn 40

(cf.

13

10

Ju

13

Kt (QrHithp.);
i8 8 =2 S 22 s (rd.

'

IK'Wn^ 1

= 2 S 22*;

8b

to

WWW

+ 2 ; of mountains f 1

Je 5 22 of waters of
Hithpo. Pp&yim) consec.

of waves of sea,

m}y

Je 46 s id. of waters of
Nile Je46
of drunken men, reel to and fro,
Je 25 16 (fig. of nations confounded by '<).
Impf.

t[ir>y|] n.pr.loc. e>J?pn

jos 24 30 Ju

mt. in Ephraim, S. of (D"in) rnD - ri3l?n


"bra 2

S 23 30 =

Ch

32

q.

TDW3

Ez 15 26

of godless enemies of

fig.

in Syria

Anderlind ZPV18s8

cf.

*l2il ( v' of

foil.

160fF

aa^

Syr.

cf.

in deriv.,

NH

Gn

H^

sub
(v

36

Ch

n.f.

V**,

K4

self,

(cf.

Pr 9

Ex

3 3 4
-

4
;

pi.

only in phr. N3^


in law of slave

2. height, elevation

Di).

rn

WD ^y

3
.

tlDl

n.[m.] gopher, only in TB^Jffi

Gn 6

14

wood

of which the ark was made (word


Thes comp. "133 & so Eob Ges (hence
pitch- wood, resinous wood'), cf. Di; Lag

(P),

dub.;
1

Semitica

inal,

i.

64

Symmict.

ii.

93

BN 217 ft

t ^[ n ^ s wor(J not origbut inferred from ITHBJ, and substituted


;

here for
lowing).

mBJ

tn^Da

by

n.f.

NTinaa,

vo-^i

copyist, or editor.

Cf. fol-

brimstone (Aram. KW~l?&,

WVUtt,

Jfclli^o, JfciriA3;

(certainly foreign wd.); der. from

Ho

(NH

io

id.,

'

ip 24 + 6

meaning?).

vine

2i 3 3

Ar.

p? 3

),

Thes EobGes, cf.Di Gn 6


i.e. pitch,
and then other combustibles, esp. sulphur;

(m. only
39

1. body,

(with his body)

fig.

Ju9I3 +

Ex

133

sf.

eg.

1332 (N2P) he shall come in [go out) by himself

Lag 1,c
;

height, elevation

self,

14

-12'a'by

36

S|BJ|

of following

era)

P1-9

''QS

cstr.

of ravines thereon,

n.pr.m. a chief of Edom, son of


1I1C

country and depression, Frey.)

t [n3j n.m. body,

also

Eliphaz

of

Dt32 32 cf. Di; r\Df JS3 fig. for prosof Moab Is i6 89 Je 48 s2


On the vine

Israel

v .;

or near by.

infl.

t]D|

in

8b

jDJ

at

t.

Nile Je 4 6 7 (cf. v 8 ).

v.

Ezis

ft?

Ju

(NH id.) Qal

Hithp. shake back and forth, toss or reel


and fro PyarM Qr 2 S 22 8a (< Kt Qal);

away

)
2-6

||

Je 25 16

f Ban

Yahweh's judgment Is 34 4 in simile of wicked losing early


promise Jb 15 33 in simile of wife \^ 128 3 fig.
of Israel f 80 915 Ez i7 6 "- 8 Ho io cf. Ez 19 10
Je 2 21 6 9 also Ho 14 8 fig. of Israel as easily
simile of stars fading

hilly

20

S?jn). Pu. Impf. be shaken tip, convulsed


Kt
Qy^tW^ Jb 34 20 a people are convulsed.

iwn t\&3&$ Ct8 9 ;

14

(cf.
8a

22

quake of earth at theoph.,

31

y^.^.a.s^ciirved, convex; also Ar. (.JLs*-*- both

t[t^J/3] vb. shake, quake

Je 4 6 7

+ 78
Ho 2

perity

15

tjT^Wp

(in allegory) 1 K 5 2 K 18
Is 36
33
13
11
13
105 Ct 2 6 7 Is 7 21 2 4 7 32 12 Je 5 17 8 13
14
Jo i 712 2 22 Mi 4 4 Hb 3 17 Hg 2 19 Zc 2'10 8 12
n
Mal3 'TIB' faa a vine bearing poisonous gourds
1213

16

12

17

39

destroyed

to bless).

5tVsf. *jrnj(3 ,/, 18 + (sfs. 6t.); 1. of


man Pr i 3 ls 1 10 Ec f Is 30 1717 2. of God
Jb 2 6 u ^i8 16 ( = 2 S22 10 ) 76 7 8o 17 104 7 IS50 2
5

t.

pi. Q'3B|

38

Ju

JBJ

),

^3B3 Je 5 17 13B3

MBS Dt

14

Is 16

Hb 3 vine (always grape-bearing exc.


910
(in dream) 49 Nu 20 Dt 8
) Gn 40

13

'm
Ho

Aram.

'i

47

; c.

*/.

FOBS

t.,

63?

'

Jift^J Gn 40 +

pi.

Nu 6 Dt 3 2 32

(also cstr., as

q26.28.30.3L33.36.37.39.41_

VB) JU

Cf.

of

BAS

1
,

perk

Ar. J^ii

cf.

thinks

fr.

of judgment
also

Bactr. vohukereti)

t. brimstone,

Jbi8 15

^1

Is

34

6
9
,

after T'tptpn

Ez

38

22

(in all

& Dt 29-;

for the destroying breath of

1THD3 Gn

Gn 19^ (J),

'1

||

VI* etc.),

bm

^ Is 30 33

simile

173

-o

"0

v.

sub

I. 113.

"12 v.

sub

"Va.

7t3"WN

03 Pr

28' while they that keep the law are at


strife with them, i.e. with these that forsake
2. abs., excite oneself (against foe), wage-

it.

TfcOil n.pr.m. (Ph. N"u) son of Benjamin


T

son of Bela', &


46 (lacking Nu 26
)
grandson of Beuj., ace. to 1 Ch 8 35 cf. v 7
designation of a Benjamite family or clan
15
& so Shimei,
hence Ehud called S"ja"}3 Ju 3

Gn

Dn

war, only

1 1

D^Tt
n
toDNI man s
T
-:
it:
T

D*3"i

38 - 40

2'

10

wage war,

they shall

v 10

and he

etc.

and war,

shall return

stronghold; v 23 sq. norptS?

+ ?Via

2S16

17 19

K2

^"1^1 ("/of foil.

Tpia n.m.

Ar. CijL, Aram.

denom.)

the scab etc.), are appar.

T2"^2 n.[m.]

22

22

scab (Ar. <_L^, Aram.

U^ As
Dt2

itch,

3"!I,

182

garabu Dl*

&\^have

) 3T3 Lv2i

20

* 69

agh

ftty-*iy Tnan^l

even to his

S?n3 (instr.)

neck, throat (connexion

with above -/dub.; Thes RobGes (cf. A1V)


from ma in (assumed) sense of *nj of a dragging, scraping sound; cf. rOSD; yet -/peril,

^i

pa q.v.; Ar. J,^*. (sub


Frey 'Lane) front
part of neck of camel, etc.) 'a IS3 16 58
sf.
^n? ^ 6 9 4 ^l?na Ez i6 u + Je 2 25 Qr (Kt -]ania);

8 27

tl")2 1. n.pr.m.

Vog

s3

141

one of David's heroes 2 S 23


2. n.pr.loc. (cf. Sab. n.pr.loc.

11 40

Hal No

Palm, n.pr.m. Na'HJ

(cf.

Ch

D3"ia

379 - 382

only in 313 nj?3a Je 31 39 hill of


Gareb, appar. close to Jerusalem on the SAY
cf. Gf ; v. also Hi Che.
-

"i|na, rriiaia v. sub -na.


,~ >
"HtiJina adj. gent, only 'an as n.pr.coll.;
:

'begotten' by Canaan Gn io =i Ch i ; in
list of Canaanitish peoples displaced by Isr.;
21
Dt f Jos 3 10 24 11 Ne
territ. unknown ; Gn 15
14
16
s
(Hex only JED).
i
supr.
io
1
Ch
9 ; cf. Gn
14

16

vb.

tpT'Hi!]

?i^&

Aram. "II?,
338-4
;

Bb. WT^yo flesh- scrapers

V^L peel or

also Ar.

cf.

shave hair

a hide etc.)

fr.

8
scrape one's self Jb 2

id.,

CIS

strip off bark,

Hithp.

strife (cf.

NH

against (3) Hithp. ;


As. gartt, Qal attack, be at

water, flow, etc.)

strife,

Dt

Dn

11

10

war

'33

N"!j!

w*^

es P-

with, garu, giru,

519

19

mpl.VWr]

"'jrin

self against (3 pers.),

pr

28

2 nipl.

Dt2 24

1.

engage in

Ch 25 19
4

Dn

of manner,

19

nPlj>

Dt

19

9 - 24
;

juss.

11 10

nann Dt

W53)

/'<//*

so^s

so

(cf.

&

69

aho

an opened

is

1. of the
'a

rmtM

= with outstretched
19

Aram,

15

Dri3

also

God

to

my

oanas

(be)

itj

ntoeh

in their throat;

throat is parched

mna-Q^ ^ 5

(||

^yaj

their throat

sepulchre.

L^^J n

eontention,

"^"

tntfl, oft.

ChWB"-

Fl in

X;

v.

strife, hostility

NHWB

Thes; iTJ?n

) only

581

cstr.

mtfID

sg.

H
39 /rom 0- e through) the hostility of
thy hand I am consumed.
^1,1 V'

rni|,

n^na

11.

rna

sub -na

v.

v.

sub

I. -na.

t [flil] vb. cut, cut off (Ar.


exterminate)

0^",

2*

Tj'na n.m.

Isl0 15
'

in SI; on fermat.

19

20 19 Is io 15

+ ace.

fig. ViaJV iTlin nnb'l

t^ni) Kt, nja

Pf.

cm*

cm/,

jji.

^H?? ^

axe

31

K6

(pick, pick-axe,

Sta 294 * Ges

cf.
7

(Co

(q.v.)

i 8S '

conj. also

23

t.

* 54) 1 )t
Ez

Qr adj.gent.

TD^-f^a n.pr.loc. mt. in N.

31").

S 27

s
.

Israel, S. of

Sichem (Nabulus), opp. Ebal y^T), which \va


12
:D
Ju 9 7
on N.; only 'a in Dt
27 Jos 8
M220 '" 2
1*
274 *
Bd
mod. Jebel e'-TCr Rob

3:l

11 -

excite one-

njn

Niph.

destroyed out of Yahweh's sight.

7J2^J

strife with, lit.

2 CU 25
(sq. njra;
4
personif. as challenged opponent) ; also
2

149

&^

nj

cf. ''Jna "ina ^,

K 14

Kt., v. supr.;

Imv. ms.

(juss.);

Dt

18

919

^ $; throat;

49 , Djia

anc? a chain upon


2. throat, as capable of thirst Je
as organ of speech fni2 tap Is 58 1 (|| Q"in

^ip),

Pi. stir up, excite,

Pi. Impf. 3 ms. i"TW Pr 15

up,
P"T?

ms. n-iann
2
T

apoc.'iann
cf.

25

Hithp.

itaV;'

thy neck.

28 25 29 22 all c. obj.
excite, stir
strife.
s
rna
rna
On
Hithp. Pf.
sub -na.
Dt 14 v. 1.
2 fs. rnann j e 50 24 Impf. 3 ms. niarr Dn 1 25
,

^Vy^y

Inf. T!3Tir6

** * (KB"' 190) also


Ar. J^L is run, esp. of

15

Is 3 10 outstretched of neck (
Tani. Ez 4
neck) ;

etc. Asrb
Asrbiil Gl0SS -;

SASmith

visible exterior (front) of throat, %ec&

1.

Aram. Pa.

enemy,

yj,

t [lf"13] vb. only Pi. stir up

engage in

(NH

scratch

scrape,

Djiia

c.

(possibly quadrilit. \/.

N prosthet.

Cf.

however

T[7t3"US] n.m. a kind


or basket

('? ;

whence

foil,

infr.)

of vessel, basin

others basket-like, basket-shaped

^13

174

b -a

3T ^C^K, &

',

for assigning to service,

l)oth Ezr i
denoting vessels from temple at
Jerus. restored by Cyrus. (Etym. & mng. dub.

a. concerning the goats

vessel); only pi. cstr.

H??

duty or punishment,
on day of atonement,

A L Codd. tyvKTiipes,ivine-coilers;

supr.;

cf.

commonly compared with Aram.

Bom.; now

XHWB"'

Levy

NTpbtriB

3;s

Jl^JS, At. &.,

lilijj, supposed to be loan-word

(rk. /caprnXoy, KapraXXoy (e.g.

Dnn),

BeRy

but mpraWos itself


Shemit. loan-word;

SS);

is

cf.
possibly a Pers. or
77f
';
further conject. in Thes BeRy.)
esp. Fr;i

7^J

Ar.

(cf.

J. la. stony ground, stones


stones were used in

Lvl6

^"Via n.m.
f. lot,

(NH

'a

abs.

3
;

13

^jnla

10
,

cast lots)

Ju

1,,

13

25

16 s

fo

+2
; a

18

design-

?t?V

PT ?),

this

was regarded

(cf.

on Urim

NSJ> or

('"VS?,

late

'^);

originally as divine decision

& Thummim

p. 22, supr.); for

the agent, the usual verbs are

and ^an.

and shaken

or into a vessel,

Particularly:

1.

?]

V^i?, 'TV, |nj,


for dividing-

lot

land, esp. that which Joshua cast at Shiloh


">

Jos 18

3BJ>

sq. p

(PIT)

of pers. for

8 10

(bothTpOT;

whom;

(cstr.; P), also sq. p pers.

Nu

16 1 (JE),

,,

lot p.pnri 'an

'aa

54

33

Nu 3 6

Zo '33
cf.

13

34

Tn

'b

Jos

6 4M8

6 39

f.;
;

2
2

Nu 2 6

19

cf.

(P),

8
4
,

55
,

&

three

51

(P);

51

P)

(all

&

or according to
lot

give by
1

Ch 6

10

(P;

om.

further Is 34 17

(j>

^nann

lot 'aa jna

50

(rrn om.) v

also Jos 21

p^. I]

all

11

foil. c.

abortion by

not L

cf.

10

bm j os

j 08

'S3 jnj

Ch

Ch

'aa

19

i-'--22.4o

Jos

s-^y v 56

only here
1

;4

33

lot '33 p.pT

divided by

||

JE);

all

all

of lot coming up, or forth, ^?V Jos 18

so

by

pbn

lot 'aa

pers.)

NW

ihia

Jerus.

14

Ne

^an

'3
;

31

25

26 13

of lot coming forth (N5P

718

'

v 9 31 ) 26 14

(cf.

cf.

cast lots for dwelling in

c.

24

14

(cf.

('3 ?' , ?n)

porters to their duties,

ch

of position) v

(sq. p

d. for supply-

(sq. inf.)

ing wood for altar-fire

Ne

io 35
9

here

(-'J??*?'?);

belongs prob. also e. Ju 20


v 10 (determining who shall go up, and who
Supply provision) @ dva^r)aop(6a eV avrrjv iv
'32 nvjf, ref. to

Stu (insert perh. n?J?3), cf. AV RV,


/
Bu
^vho rdg> 3 3 n^SU); > @ Be Ke who
ref. 'a here to division of land of captured city.
7,7
(both
f. to determine guilty persons Jon i
so

k\tjp<o

^311) v 17 (?V ^23); so appar.


Jerus. under

fig.

Ez 24 s

of flesh in pot

5-6

no

lot is fallen over it, i.e. no discrimination


made, destruction is to include the whole
um 1 S i4 41F where divine
city; (cf. also Jos j

1T

10

3 (h
vb. TT q.v.

JSTa

is

prominent but word T^ 5

3
g. in allotting slaves Jo 4 "'Syi'N

not used),
'3

Ob"

=IT); so

dered garments

^ 22

'3

19

(?J? <^?i?).

favourable day for a scheme,


24
TB).
9 (sq. inf.; v. also

i-

'SH

allotment Jos 15 1 17 1 21 38 (all P), i7 14

portion, share (\\rbn: ; JE); cf.iaribna

DpT3 ny 2 i 20 (P);

allotment;
prob.

Mi 2

|i2 5 3

'

2.

lot

h'aNu36

further Ju I 33 so
;

T^H (Hi Che;

cf.

also

Ew);

land, exposed to oppressive exaction

also fig. of
1

'3a i>an

v.

^ as portion, allotment of his people


& on Tn for TDin c f. his crit. n.;

(so Che,

v. also

Ew;

otherwise

De

al.;

IPPP" n^); on

the other hand, of idols Is 57 (||P^n);


'3p "1J?V

Dn

12 13

the Messianic consummation

us

(||

lot,

^p TT

also

of allotted poHion, share, in


;

more

cast thy fortune into the midst

^an).

17

Dnbn? hi3 Jos 1 4 2 (P; but perh. rd. abs. hfe


u
cf.Di); alsoDhia^aa i8 (P)theboundary oftheir

P)
so)

(P),

(all

&

"OS?)

apportioned, allotted esp. of land assigned by


lot,

one's portion,

PUK^N"!,

todetennine

Est 3 7 (P?n

3. thing assigned,

'an,

IT D.^T-^),

h. in distributing plun-

Aove

npvn

of inhah. of

TJP 7B3"W

'3

is

-all c.

ation of persons, etc., for service or punishment,


assignment of property, etc.; prob. stones put
into the bosom- fold of a garment, Pr 16 33

('arms

&

agency in detection

t.;

Pr 1

cast for the decision of questions

+2
^ia

i8 u

until one springs out

14

v. iiifr.)

^-p 3 Je

D^Ta Jos
Ch 26
Joni +8t., ni^-12 Lv

nihia

but

Jos i8 n

Ju

Gk.

cf.

lot).

Tlia

>

Is 57, ihia
pi.

lots

(f Jos 2

+ 51 1.; cstr.
sf. "bnfa v l68

^h Dn 12

14

casting

&

'

all P).

jn3)

ksi 5 i

Jos 16 1

ha Nu 3 6
i

hence

Jr-,

because

foil.,

denom. Hiph. Tnan

&

id.

stony;

Kvapos bean,

pebble, vote,

ifsqcpos

Pr

J^

planted with trees;

;;Zac<?

or stony

JT.&., pi- JJpj-1 stones,

9 10
(bj? rhV;
v 8 8 (sq. |); cf. v
b. assigning priests to their courses,

(h

16 8

singers, musicians

Heb.
canistrum
IO

= ba$ket, fruit-basket, etc.,

aAl

MV

(so

Hellenist.

fr.

Lv

fortune

iriN

D 1 ?).

laoifia

generally,

^SFI ^pliaPr

of

14

us, in with

4. portion recom-

pence, retribution Is 17 14 (||P?D), Je i3 25


^IHP), both implying divine agency.

(ll

n J^

nB"ia
t[V-\3] adj. norrina

AV KV Now

"bn? cf.Yrss,

19

< Qr

Kt;

Str

(NH

shorten, occasion, bring about, to pass,

is

occasion, bring about,

Aram. 01? Pa.

Ar.

scidit, decrevit, cf. also

shear (sheep);

NHWB

i437

on

"^ na *6 Zp 3

3 pi.

cruel judges (dub.

al. fr. 11. [D!j!], v.

Fl

v.

Pf.
nothing for the morrow, in

<Ae?/ 7ave Ze/i

tD^2

f*s^ ab-

''i- cut off (fruit),

connexion of ideas

Qal

fig.

Kau AT Dr).

n.[m.] bone, strength, self

(Ar.

if)

if2 (coil)

1. 6o?ie Pr

25

15

of behemoth

18

Gn

(hippopot.) Jb 40 (|| DVJ? q.v.)


14
49 D13t "ibn strong ass (lit. ion?/, so VB).

3.

sZ/'(cf.

2. strength

K9

Qvy), 2

Ke, but text dub.,

13

nibpn

Ges

DTjj s0

Ew

t^")3

adj. gent.

X")} (\/of

art.

c.

?cf.

foil.;

Ar.

Ch

JW&. what one has ground, of grain


in which dates are dried=^J*z).

Ar.

e.g.

v.

Gn

Is 21

10

& place

stone basin, trough, mortar, etc.

Mohit'243b

go

10 11
-

Dt

^ana
;

)
6

Gn

50'+ 27

:nrfa Mi 4
i6 13 ;'pl Tftnin

t.

12

);

14

15

so

10 - 11

16 13

(noun

Ju

37

16. 18 .21.24

24
([

'a)

v2

Frisian

'a)

12

Jb 39 12

Nui8

30

n.pr.loc.': non

f'cf.WeDr)

=p 3

corn, etc.

S 23 1

TI3

n'

,,

city-gate JilttB'

Di;

fl'a

pa

1011

Gn

Ho 9
Nu 15 20

'

norup

'a

may

nyna v

"W nns fJ3 K 22 =2 Ch 18


10

njna j e 48 s7

jna),

Ex

usually sq. ?0
2

also Je 26

(food etc.)

s - 19

of

Ez 16 27

cf.

'1

1.

Jbi5 4

Ec

cf.

)t

3'"

Ex2i

ace. also

c.

10

Pt. pass, diminished,

Je 48 37 and Is
his note and v. jna).

clipped, of beard,
cf.

diminish,

opp. cyDin)

ace.)

(c.

(the tale of bricks),

word

(in both,

and

(so

Batr,

2. restrain

(c.acc. nlTfe* meditation, devotion), Jbi","

HMIl,

ace.

monopolize

sq. T???>

i-

unto, for thyself,

De Di Da render draw

unto thy-

Schult. comp. Ar. swallow, cf.


saugst zu dir ein Weisheit).
3. withdraiv

self appropriate

Ew

Jb 36 7

(obj.

1.)

'

eye, sq.

|?y,

|);

Ez

11

absol. (si

Co. reads "Q3T1K, for JOaK, on intern,

(cf. 1

others
ivithdraiv (thy needs) Sm
ivithdraw (mine eye) Ges Ke. Niph.
:

Nu 36 Impf
y-ja: n u 27
jnaa Nu
y-13^ Nn
"i'pl.
6
9
3
Pt. yjaa EX5 1. be withdraivn c. ft? Nu
^3.3.4
^inheritance, r&ro); Nu 27"* a name out
3
Lv

naai consec.

Pf

27

18

njnaai

11

Lv

Ex

11

("CH D3rT12J|);

impers.

1S

27

= draw

[niH^p]

T
i.

scoop up, aivay,

a^,

0?0

draiv down,

Eth.

DDa

NH

cf.

Di

down).

let

rebatement (BV),

sweep away
cf.

_>

iK

nui* niyjat? jna

pi.,

t[*1"lil] vb.

113,

al.

c. ace.

n.f. recess,

ledga/only

e.

up

De

(on other hand,

id.,

(orig. shovel or

Ar.

in deriv.) DD-13

Aram.

.i;

\y&\> bni)

21

t[flh3^] n.[m.]

be

|na

Ju

club, staff[X),

siriaN)

^axa

&

fist

so SS,

( mvy^,
cf.

esp.

is f5N3 injrrns

Ex

is but

so

21

^x

18

; NH

nani

Ex

'

where kings of Isr.& Jud. sat (but this peculiar


& text dub.; (in K) evmikoi We om. @ Th
Be Q' "'!'??, agreeing with Ca' Ta3. preceding; yet
this elsewh. in Heb. only of animals); in simile
33
(trodden smooth)
of daughter cf Babylon, Je 5
1

10

2 S 6
50
1CI113 9 place of storing
6 27 Jo 2 24
open place at
;

with7

of these, three'

cf.

Ch

fena.

draw (NH id., Aram. V1i,^.i^shave head, etc.;


JTa?
cf. kjL swallow) Qal' Impf. VlT.Jh^
1?!3K
Ez 5"
2 ms. VOX Dt i3 + 3t.;
Ex 2
27
IJTUn Ex 5 s + 2 t.
(but cf. {/'), 5^??J Ez 16
i
14
Anyriaisi5 2 (soBaer; v.d.H.
/w/.y iabEc3

23'1

aI 'l6.18.Sl.aJB 2

yc

withdraw

18 27 ('an-p f) Dt 15 14
(cn'yfrn 'a nni sin) v 3 614 2S6 6
.-

sub

v.

t[j7^il] vb. diminish, restrain,

Nu

Eu
lChl3

Mi

cstr. niaia

Dozy

Ho 9 threshingBKiji
cf.FlNHWB 1437 ) Gn
floor,(on formv.B,ob
niaisn Jo'2 24

>";...

(cstr.

{abatement shall be made).


2. be restrained sq. inf. Nu 9 7
Pi. Impf ITU* Jb 36 s7

sf.

Is 2

II

sub ma.

v.

of a family;

n.m. threshing-floor (cf. further vulg.

.TJ.&.

Lane,

vb.

grounds
become ac-

customed, ivorn smooth (of skin, garment, etc.)


vid. further
also grind grain vehemently;

tph

CHS
T

vera

19

J^-i.,

p~0

(c.

break,
f II. [D^5] vb.denom. break bones,
s
Dirnbsyi
Nu 2 4 (JE) but also
Pi. Impf. 'cny\
vron rPbnn -n& Ez 2 3 34 (yet on txt. v. Co.)

)^a,

rightly,

conjectures in Klo.

v.

-\V)

13".

of

1%. 6o<%, Aram. Dl?, fl^bone, self) abs.


DT| Gii49 14 + 2t,; cstr. D?.? 2 K9 13 sf. VOl? Jb
40";

Ho

al.

T~l?

of Israel

cf. fig.

'30

[D"1il] vb. lay aside, leave, save

I.

013

Pi-

4
(cstr.) VVh ^??i lTi3ri_f) Is 5s
t[nDnatt] n.f. shovel (NH id.;

18

Aram.

NJVBnap; Ar. HJ*Z (v. Lane)) only pi. Q^n'anac


Jo i 17 (Thes clods, after Jewish interpreters, so
AVEV, cf. however Me Joell00f-; Me QnTlTiN
mng. of clause dubious).
their cribs, of cattle
;

176

(NH id., Ar.

t ["Tlil] vb. drag, drag away

BP

"113,

away,

<^-</

Hbi

fishes iu net, fig.

10

(Chal-

deans, their opponents); violence, the wicked

Pi-2i 7

Niph.

Impff. Lv

ii

c.

cf.

"^r^

Dti4 s Sam.

also

NH

(||

v. I. iu,

23

19

cud

(Ar.

and almost always


ii

Dt 14

there as

Lv

fr.

sound

cud, only

iot.

JW, H_)

'a (cf.

na

n?J?0

Niph.)

Lv
Lv

has HIS without vb., but read


7

ii

Sam.

(so

rn3 n.f.

tn.

Di).

[T)rQ n

^rry (NH

?d.),

neck (on format,

n.f. pi.

pr

in

^11313 p r 3-^ ^111313


3
instruction of parents an
;

fig.,

upon thy neck

21

n.f.

so of

Ch2o

9
,

bind them
3

id., peril,

"TJ?0 2

(<nnwo

& truth

mercy

saw (NH

harsh dragging sound)


nViao

Ba

cf.

22

j9

ornament, a chain upon neck Pr

Trp^Tp

Qal Impf.

cf.

from

22
.

its

31a

S i2
+ 2 t.;
31b
S i 2 )saw,

used in cutting stone nijtja ni">lJO

yowi^

11

south of Gaza,

Lv

/rw?'

16

usually

WhQ Is 57

(JE

MI ntn:n)
19

divorce,

20

Inf.

11

34

(NH id.,

sf.

FlBn??

Ez 36 5

;ass.f.nBna'Lv2i 7 +

the Amorites

'*,

Ex

c. M?*?); waters, mire and dirt B>B1


34
20
B'tpi Is
pass, only of divorced woman Lv
57
7
f^MD;
2
elsewh. with napijK widow), \ u
(sq.
;

Ez

36

Nu

H),

(all

Aram.

as

1D
s2
On FJBnm
3 o (P) Ez 44
45 1 -*Ko'- 166 ; Co
Inf. cf. Ges*
.

cf. .
Niph. Pf.
8
3 fs. ranaa consec. Am. 8 ; viehj?
*
6e driven away, sq.T?.' 5? 1 .??^ i-e. from

del.,

on intern, grounds,

^3?

Is

Jon

5
;

20

57

Yahweh Jon

the presence of

Am 8

the Nile

1t?K om., like the

s
;

seot

be driven,

of the sea Is 57 20
that is tossed.
Pi.

Ex 2 3 28 riBha Gn 4
31
sf. 3 mpl.tofif131 consec. Ex2 3
^f!31Ex 3 3 2
1
'in^n^ia
Ez 3 " (so % 93, not ; cf." Go's conj.);
sf.
fs.' ntsn.:n.

Pf. 3

14

consec.

Nu

Vri^naYconsec.

Impf &) Ex 1

22 11

\ BhjM

Ex6

Qgha;.

^341,

3 pi.

sf.

*3WhS

Gn 3 24 + 6

t.;

B*13N Ju 2 BhWI
Ju 6
Jos 24
T
T
Eh3 Ex 23 :9 30 Nu 2 2; dWi3X Ho
;

'

Mi 2 9
S

||

Ch

niBn^ Zp^

'awhawi Ju 1
23

20 11

Gei
;

We

,^^^ Ex'2

17

9
,

15

B^l
3 ms.

sf.

'

intJnjM

sf.

'

S 26 19

^8o

ms. Bhtfl

12

n.pr.loc.

14

_/res/i.

out, cast out

cast out, thrust out,

t.

Ju ii

Kf

used in torture (or as tools for enforced labour)


31a
3a
1 Ch 20
of captives 2 S I2

t"P3

^? ^5 3"?k.Lv 2

iufr.; P^.arf.K'lilEx

rel. cl.,

always

KJOT13,

Aram. En? Pa. Ithp. of

tossed, as

NB204^_^^ril1 5-,J

pi.

W13 Dn313

Is if.

TrTniPil
6 21

tn?

Ar.

(cf.

&")?,

ears 'parched with fire, groats (&)


(v. Sifra ad loc); (Harp^) PlbnaD

22 13

a weight, 20th part of shekel,

gerah (As. giru, Zehnpfund BASi 506) ni3 Ex


13
30 +4t. Only in definition of ?$?, c. num.
Dnpy Ex 30 13 Lv 2 7 25 Nu 3 47 18 16 Ez 45 12

crushed, groats, grits

is

and unclean animals,

'

so called

c.

(P) Dt
66 7
14
s

it*.,

H13 Lv

?)

in legislation of clean

14

chastisement.

Dna, Aram, (rare)

t [tHil] vb. drive

of rumination

1 1

Ho

vrnarr

NH

UJ4,) ^"1?

ma.

i~Pil n.f.

f 1.

On

has i&nrn?).

Hiph.

Tto"^2 n.[m.] a crushing, but only concrete

Ji^i,

iKf

iknd

perisheth

(i. e.

? H?3).

my teeth with gravel, fig. of divine


of that which

(Di).

(cf.

La3 16 and he hath crushed

)'Sn3 D13l

Qal & Niph.) nil13


Po'al Pt. (denom. so
rnjBa
Hithpo.
sawn with the saw.
"niaru? 1J7D Je 30 23 a (sweeping) roaring whirl;

\W

Zwzp/.

= (the)

'"11?!

n 9

HD13

fs.

soZ is crushed

Syr.) with longing for

cf.

Di)

cf.

ace. cogn.

he chewelhnot,

'(?

Qal? Sam "W

(rd.

my

Pf. 3

Q^

perish) Qal

crushed,]

fig. p ^B'SS '3

102
n^; As. gararu, run, Zim
13
7
Pr2i
etc.) Qal/mp/. sf. *nn;* Hbi

jL, Aram.

una

5n!

mpl.flBnW

// cstr. B !^ 1 Ch 1 21 +
Dr, for MT 1*1^; j>
7

abs. id.

Ex

ii 1 ; 7m. Bh

Gn

21

10

drive out, away, Hex all JE, incl.


Pr 22
s4
poem Dt 33 ('* subj.), Adamfr. garden Gn 3
10

with mod. Umm Jerdr Bd Pal159 Guerin


but Wady JerUr
in xadls
to Trumbull KadeshBarnea61fF cf. Guthe ZPV viii

identif.

w f4

judseii.257ff..

ace.

18W,Ui.

26

1
;

Gn

2Q 26

6.20.26

Gn

17

113 bn:

l^"nj (Ar.

Aram. Dia

26

2
;

Ch

1132 13M

i_p. 6ny,

Qn

^18.18. ,-,-,^

Gn

20

IQ

1.

1
.

pound, grind

coarse,

(rare) crush, ^ttx+Z^crusJied,

^oU^

Cain Gn 4 14 (sq. / loc, & so 21 1.), David


(men subj.) 1 S26 19 id. (Abimelech subj.) ty 34

cf.

Hagar (Abr. subj.) Gn 21 cf. scorner,


Pr 22 10 daughters of Eeuel (subj. shepherds)
Ex 2 17 ; Moses and Aaron fr. Pharaoh's presence
11
(indef. subj.) Ex io
Gaal etc. (subj. Zebul)
41
Ju 9 (sq. ?0 c. Inf.), Jephthah (Gil. subj.) Ju
2 7
27
Abiathar (subj. Sol.) 1
1
2 (sq. ft? c. Inf.)
wicked fr. temple (^ subj.) Ho 9 15 women fr.
houses (nobles subj.) Mi 2 9 oft. of Canaanites
10

(title),

crush, destroy

cf.

following).

t[D"li]] vb. be crushed (Aram. .r;^[5e

177

ttha

EX23 J0S24
28

(hornet subj.)
also

subj.);

subj.;

('

Dt 33 s7 Jos 24 18 Ju

69

cf.

MI

cf.

12

19

)
s5

Ex 23 (Israel
Ex 23 2930 33 2
80 9 1 Ch 17 21
31

78
11
of Israel from Egypt (subj. Pharaoh) Ex6' 1
611
Judah
from land of Moab (subj. Balak) Nu 2 2
from Canaan (subj. Moab & Ammon) 2 Ch 20 11
Egypt from her land ('i subj.) EZ31 11 (but
2

NBlftl
1517

holy city Ez 48
open land or space about
;
the temple Ez 45 s ; only 1 Ch 5 16 fi"IB> "'Knap-^o

of (pasture-)lands in a district, cf. J1"\e\


Ez
s8
open country about
27 niBhjD, if true text,
Tyre (opp. sea, cf. context), but v. Da & cf. supr.

Ashdod

text, supr.);

cf.

tPu.

D^T

of moons ||$9^
seasons, cf. Di.

Dt 33 14

nNiaijl;

produce

yield,

produce in

i.e.

(cf.

Ew Da

Ez 45 your

TQQJlil n.pr.m.

Ex

porah

22

Ch2 3 1516

nf^O

Tfl)= 18
Qfch3 Ju 1 30

(cf. ficy-ia);

MT -

?'a

28

7
15 Braha

2 5
-

= DS5hj

11

Gn 46 Ex 6

4756

Ch

1617

Nu

627

I Ch 5
,Q
2 tf1 JoS2I
4
23 (particularly in expression sons of Gershon,
25
22
i.e. family, descendants of Gershon
3 4
3841
6 27
7' io 17 Jos 2
Ger
shorn
Ch
sons
1
cf.
;
of
gl7.18.21.25

22.3S.41

both called T]yn) v


also 1^3
Nab. n.pr. cf. No in Eut Nab73

(in

as in

41

'

12

'W

cstr.

Ez 34

Ho 6

(H)

17

Gn7

Je 5

24

Nu

14

29

12
;

21 23 - 24

adj. gent.

v 44 Zc i 4 17 Ec 12 2 nm
iw ni-ipp 'ai nap Jb 37"; 0B>a~1B Zc io ; cf.
Diana 'is ^ 68';%. of blessing Ez 34 26 nana 'a
'an jton bSp

K 18

41

cf.

v26 ; of destruction

t$0

t[DtM] vb.denom.

& Hoph.) Pu. Pf.

'a

Ez 13 1113

(cf.

fs.

4
c. art.

m.

,,

&n,

Ch 2 3 7 26 21 2 Ch
Ch 26 21 29 s

Ke

v.

orig. pasture-land,

abs. to

Ez 45 s

as

cf.

15

Ez

27

@;

^ aajos2i

28

(Baer)

cstr.

13 13
-

Co npjno assumed

*BhM?

NU35 4 +

2 t.; sf.

n
-i-42t.; nanan j s2i
21

in Jos 21 (generally A or but also,, v


7
8 1.
Nu 3 5 3 + 4 1. ; I n/enap
35
:

Nu

);

+ 46t.

On^Khap

common-

land, usually pi., and usually as attached to


a city or town, esp. as surrounding Levitical
2 3 4 5 7
cities Nu 35
Jos 14 4 2i 2 + 55 1. Jos 21 (all
P; in Codd. & old Vrss. are two vv. Jos 21,
betw. v 35 36 with to 4 1. ; om. Mass., Edd., Baer,
but cf. Theile, & Di ad loc); 1 Ch 6 40 + 40 t.
s4
14
2
so also 'O rrrt? Lv 25
I Ch 6;
13 2 Ch 1
19
lands surrounding the
(H), 'O 'HE' 2 Ch 3
-

'

'

+ [C32] n.[m.] npf3Ez


DK'a

ace. to punct.

))

%U?a

(Co PlBhaO); cstr. Bna Lv 2 5 34


(onrlE'iaDEz36 5 cf.B'-ij); elsewh.pl.,

+ Ez48

abs. HiBhatt
fr.

38

cf.

22 .'

Qal Pt. pass.

npf Ez

22

24

be

rained

Hiph.

Sm).
s2

cause or send rain, Pt. CpK'ap Je

common, common-land,

place of [cattle] driving)


19

33

as adj. sing.

Cn3Q n.m.
open land (perhaps

2CI131

NH
3

upon (npfa Baer, but

as subst. collect.

c. art.

26" Jos

24 27 - 28

Nu35,2

2t.

Ez

).

T^tJ^S

Nu 3

Is 44 14 55 10

23

82

12

Jo 2 (|| rrjto, B'ipbp); 1 K I7 7 14 18 45 ('a


hlJ) 2K3 17 Pr25 14 23 'Ecn 3 Ct2 n f 105 32
'jnp} Ezr io 9 and because of the rains, cf. v 13
i

28

27

4756

Dn'Wa
(both J) Lv

D^Pf? Lv26 4

sf.

Am 4

id.,

12

26

rain, shower

(NH

shower

rain,

abs/aGn7 -j-;DK/aT iK
Jb37 6l! + pi. COPS Ezr io 9 13

cstr. DB/a

Gn7

Dtil n.m.

tii.

Nehemiah

of

Ch 6

Ne

tpU)")3 n.pr.m. son of Levi


6

Qteha

Ezr 8 2

of Phinehas

1-

Sip-

Ar. '^ll. be bulky,

cf.

DC?S n.pr.m. an opponent

19

i/fi05 32

&

Moses

'

15

Co).

128
2. a son of Levi Dfeha 1 Ch 6
2M756
DiBh.3 1 Ch 6
3. a son

VB.

cf.

Sm
fr.

so also

of expulsion

acts

1. son of

(expl. as if

26 24

foil.;

conn.wi.above-/dub.)

Raubereien

'

II. -m.

massive, LJL- body, Syr. j>jajbd^t'J.)

its

Only

T [n^"^2] n.f. expulsion, violence.


Dp/nfena

(^of

Dttfa

ti.

^"3?

sub

"ria

Imp/.

n.[m.] thing thrust or put forth,

cstr.

pi. sf.

Vl-fiSt v.

sq. fP loc.

t[\2?"|5]

yield;

12 39

and miserable outcasts Jb

}EH'^ subj. despised


5
30 both

Ex

subj. Israelites

1t?"i'a

Pf.

Zp

(indef. subj.)

t]E

n.pr., v.

1.

but

22

from

vb.

DE>a

DBfo.

n.pr.loc. (on elym.

cf.

Di Gn 45 10)

Egypt E. of lower Nile, v. Eb


N aville Goshen. law who rt s hierogl. Kesem,
K7
but cf. Groff JAs * iv
(@ r f <r f/x ("Apo/Sias))
1. district in

Q8

500

ff. .

JE>3

p.K

(all

J);

Gn 45 (JE) 4 6 47
nfiNGn 46 28 (J);
ffi

both

J), in

34

10

<ca6' 'H/jwo)!/

4-

27

50

Ex 8

26

1S

ru03 v2S29 (both


(P has
ttoXiv cf. Di.

Di Gn 45 10). 2. pK
41
je/an j os ii
(D), I^a n? J s io (D), f^a Jos
51
(P) ( in all Tovofi) a city named with
1

land DDDJT1 47 11

etc., cf.

,6

ji>n & ri^a cf. Di.


not clearly located, but on
southern border of Judah.

t^DlM
officer of

Codd.

even

||

Nethinim

Tea-(j}a
1

Ch

Nn^
om. B

n.pr.m. named after

(or FlBgfe

sub

cf.

24

v.

name not elsewhere

Ne

21

in

as an

@L &

OT, not

possibly corrupted from NSB'n

178
46

Ne

KIT?),

Ezr 2 43 Kawfrl,
'A^n (B; Codd.Acm^a, etc.); cf.BeRy.

(following Knsf;

in

INT
"hT^a

"1t0 (-/of foil. Cf. As. gaMru,


make firm Lotz TPKegister Ar. J.^ be bold,
also arcA a bridge, cf. JJU., J-l=* iro'c^e,
strengthen,

NH

Aram. JOB*?,

Wetzst Hauran

cf.

'

82

or land of bridges!,

=n*tfan

1. of people,

).

23
2. of land "fit?? T]bo 2 S 3
Jos 13 13 cf. 1 Ch 2
3S
38
37
(but text in disorder cf. WeDr) 1
cf. v
1

Hom Aufsatzei

rd. possibly'niBta
'an for

t[t^t20] vb
stroke

23
2
8
a terri15 E\m '?? 1 Ch 3 rn$? 2 S 14
unlimits
exact
Jordan,
upper
the
tory E. of

Guthe

to

ace.

ZPVxlL18e9 232t
'

between

Gilead and Hermon, in Jauldn; ace. to Furrer


ib.xiii.i89o. we
E. of Jaulan,
i ie i e djah, district
lb 2s5t
with town Jisre; against him Guthe

with the hand,

feel,

*4,;

feel

Daleth, fourth letter; in

"T.

"J

OT

usage in
f |_^

id.

self;

v. also rnN-n,

3 fs

Hiph.;

Wp^

cf.

Ar.

paxn

<l>\i

&

toil,

weary one-

in) Qal Pf.

cf.

SO

(subj. ])V); Inf. rol|>

Je 31 12

(subj.

(the punctuators had, ace. to them, the Aram,


participle in mind); Thes. makes relative
clause.

adj.

n.f. faintness, failure of mental

dismay Jb 4 14 fUNn pin V33JH a d 6ehim (i.e. the crocodile) danceth dismay.

energy,

TT.P3 n.pr.m. (-^unknown) a son of Aram

t^lNT n.pr.m. an Edomite, servant

1S21

Saul

JKH^ 52

22

9 18 - 18 22
-

(v

[p^NT] n.[m.] faintness, languishing,


65
16
cstr. t^W p3KT Byjf ji^ai Dt 2 8
(cf. Lv 26
& Syr. Uaj> jjjo*? v. 311).
"T

consec. 1

3 ms.

3OT

0}

io 2

tTZ.)
;

Qal

fs.

1.

P/. 3 ms.

JfO^fn

of, c.

3.KT.1

Dr)

anxious care

n.f. anxiety,

HJfcn

JNT>/4,

the air

(cf.

cf.

[n^^]

sub ran.

vb. fly swiftly, dart through

perhaps Ar.

13

with

io 2

ic/.

camel)) Qal Impf.


^ 1 11 ( > 2 S 2 11 K"i!)

NT.!

||

Je 42 16 (famine personif.); sq. ^NBPIO


8
6e anxious, abs. Je 17 (||NTT).
2.
38

28

fear, dread, sq. ace. of pers.

N*C) J e 38 19 (where also


(II

feared Is 57

sq. cl.

with

?B).

j%

2 t.;

swiftly, dart,

49

Moab & Edom Je 48 40 49 22

against
|[

VB33 tns); of '* in theoph.

nn

'>a33-i'y

x?!

(||*|jw

^i8 n

(in both

(cf.

2S22

11

3ra-by 3?ti).

t ITNT n.f. a bird of prey, possibly kite


T T

Saa d. Bo Hleroz

J&L?;

NH

flying,

fr.

food;

where

cf.

for

Di

iU191

I.e.;

TNT

Lvn

swooping),

Dti 4

nxnn

13

rrnn\

rd. nNTOPl

Aram. KTR,

14
;

&

14

forbidden as

njarrnw

del.

nnn

ntfim,

so

Sam

I.e.

[JT^TJ n.f. id.

nin

Lvn

Di

n*! of diff. birds of prey; nameprob.

also

cf.

frequenting

11

run vehemently

in simile of swift army ; of


Chaldaeans comp. with eagle, in judgment

Dt

of eagle

J??

19

HKT Dt2 8 49 +

11

Is 57 ; Impf.
Pt. 3tf* J e 38 19 ,

be anxious, concerned,

reference to, in behalf

cf.

of

Jos2 2 24 +5t.; anxiety for = for fear of, c. i*?


25
Jos 2 2 24 ; qnxiety Pr i2 (where c. verb. masc.
23
'*l D*3
anxious care Ez 4 lf
cf. Now), Je 49
18
19
12 (in both \\fiOt&), 12 (H^yi and mfi).

(93

JNT Je 1 f; 3KTK ^ 3 8 19 i

D^Nl Je 42 16
c.

(title).

trUNT
t t

Vb. be anxious, concerned, fear

)W,

(Talm.

Ktrn

18 18 22

tJN

sub p\

v.

Gnio 23 =iChi'"

(of

TrQNT
fore

"'P? adj .gent.

'

^ 88

10

ransomed Israel)
Je3i 25
has HDKJ K>SD, f hunger (|| flB^ CJ>23), w her
adj. or pt. seems needed; Hi Gf n^Nl or niKl
'1?

grope, grope

ib.,

Plln.pr.

HTil

n.pr.loc.

D^JFIil

languish

faint,

^fpX^

(NH

H3OT

become

vb-

^J

Pi. Impf.

Che.

cf.

modern Heb.

4000; no evidence of this


4; 1
times.

10

59

P3 wine-press.

tj

= numeral

for

rd.

(NH id., Ar. JLL Aram. B>E>a Pa.,

pi. coh. !"!B>Bb? Is

Eth. 7AA: or 7oiP; stroke, touch)


1

2S2 9

(1892) - 9

meteri

known;

1. people

5
1113
dwelling in Geshiir (supr.) Dt 3 Jos 1
13
2
2. a tribe of, or near, the Philistines Jos 13
8
but del (not L) cf. We Dr;
also 1 S27

J^, Jt4j-

tllC?3 n.pr.m. (bridged

'3H;
14

"iSfo *.,

= subst.

adj. gent.

||

Is 34

n.pr.

15

(on

v.

nnn Dt

sub

II.

nn.

14

13

ruins,

cf.

cf.

Di

foregoing).

pn

179

21
a'T.ni'Tv. 33T.

^c ^

$11*7

[N21J

doubtful

Ez

14

but

Sam. TO"!,

"]N3"l cf.

move

vb.

*T]

Hosea U^OI

Ho

cf.

Ct 7

10

that lodlks

}.; (jrschrift 406\

tn'T n.m.

Pr28 - 15

Is 59

11
;

3ft

Ho 13 8 cf.
19

Is

TnilT
report
'n

Is

RS Sem

cf.

(?

Nu 14

K2

24

female 2

^?,

>ai?)Qal P/ p??

'

119n

-'-

-)

which glides

Pr io

18
;

cstr.

n^

stealthily)

Je 2O

10

abs.

+ 4 t.;

sf.

Prio

18

3. <?w7

iOYin).

(c.

a (true) report of

specif,

doing

evil

Gn 3 7 2 (P) n$n DnavnK *Q1 c f. also Pr25 10


& Ez 36 s Drnail fitfb na'^-bl? ^yni, unfavourable report of spies Nu 1 s2 1 307 (all P & all
;

K^sin; adj.

njn only 1437).

t D^DVl'l n.[m.] so Qr;

pM

24

K3

2
10

Kn

27

^Pfin Gn 19

19

Nu 3 6
//

Co);

7 9
-

=WiY

3T dove's

14

^m

sq. p

cake

Greek

n.f.

rfen

K 2o =Is 38

D1

;-_ use d

id.,

HA68

&

) rtan 1S30

21

as food

pi.

tr&M

S 25

18

30

1
12

2K 2 o "=Is38

12
;

s 25 18
1

CJNJjl nba"!, as application to boil, or


7

)i^J>9,

As. dublu, foundation,

n^S

Aram,

pressed

figs,

Ar. iJj^ lump, large gobbet or

cf.

synon.
2

of pressed

(NH rb^\

nakaOr]

mouthful;

lump

31

a.

to,

13

fs.

ms. P^ri

Ru

pann

Dt

ta-n^rnja

^io2

sq.

lit.

22

20
1

io 20

Dt
821

Ch

Heb.
cstr.
1

Ch

12

40
;

eruption

Ez

fpann Dt 13 5
t.; iii Hexa;

7-9

(P);

1. cling,

(bone to skin), so

S 23 10 (hand

to sword;

iChu

accidentally cm. with other words


11
11
(girdle to loins),
cf. Dr 2 S 23 ), Je 13

La

13
"

(tongue to roof of mouth, in thirst), so sq. ?


Jb 29 10 a// 137 6 (as a judgment); so also in

metaph.

earth

the

to

^44

^M "ISP

2G

^?.t?3

(||

jn^6

HprPT

our belly cleaveth


"9 25 n i? 3

V?3 "*?$ "0?)

i?

fish to scales of crocodile (fig. of

Pharaoh), sq. |

Ez

29* (but

cf.

supr.);

D^n remaining in
3 Dt 13 18 so of

further of the

the

hand

sq.

abs.

Jb4i 15

(sticking to)

stain

spot,

on the land
c. = remain
23
2.
sq. 3 Y

7
b. so' also of abiding
3
9
of one's tribe Nu 36 7 (sq. 3).

Jb

with, close to sq.

Ru

EW

821

cling, cleave to, a. fig. of loyalty, affection etc.,

with idea of physical proximity retained,


3
Gn 2 24 (J man to wife) cf. 34 s (J) iKir
sq.
Jos23 12 (D); further Ru 1" (Ruth to Naomi);
2
esp. (sq. 3) of cleaving
2 S 20 (people to king)
sts.

to

'1

^P3
cf.

Dt

22
(|1

3nx,
5

vrn-bs nj

20
(||

anK,

3ns, >w -n, vrtyo np^);

yp), Jos 2 2 (||


s
5
20
further Dt io 13 Jos 23
31
,9
(sq. ?n) & f 119

^6 3

3o

(all

D),

2K18

T^l^ ^^T>

8
;

so

K3
2 K
c. subj. disease, calamity, sq. 3 pers. Dt28
b. of the opposite pn"=j...Dy3T

ni^ara

60

21

29

V3?

3 pi.

+2

Nu 36

3 Jb

sq.

/wp/paTDti3 + 3t.;
3
f 137 P3*1J?1 Gn 34 + 2 t.
s

(Ar. Joi collect, also make into lumps,


gobbets (Lane); Eth. & cogn. in deriv.)

7^*7

TnTQ"^

+ 2 t.; |ni
fs. flgrn R u i
f 119 3 pi.

8
mpl. ^pann J0S23 ;

csi!r.

cleave

p3M,

p3/|,

npT 3^ Job 29 ; 1 s.
60
Ip^ Jb 41 15
S 20 2 yqn) consec. Dt 28

K5

(del.

keep

(recipr.) of folds of crocodile's belly

25
dung(1) 2
6 for Kt QiJVnn ;
Konpov nepi(TTtpcbv (Klo gives conject. emend.)

(fig-)

cleave,

Aram.

JjS,

teuch only JD, except

whispering, defamation, evil

as that

Ar.

id.,

Gn

P3

fs.

sf.

2. defamation

c.

assemble,

cling,

(NH

24

Pr 25 10 Dn^ G1137 2
1. whispering
14
Je 2 o 10 (Hi Hup De Gf VB yet cf Che +).

report,

mbv

]V3, 'n

collect,

^P?3
;
Dnp3TI C onsec. Jos'23 12 ;

S 17 8 Pr 17 12
7
undetermined 1 S 1 3430 Am
11
10
34
59 La 3 (on art. 1 S 17 Am

n.f.

36

34

vb.

close

is

Hom NS30U );- abs.


i7 + 2 t.; pi. QW 2 K

^n3"n

+3

in sense of

+ 5 t.;

how01 Am

Ar. ,S, to,

soft

Eth.^-fl: As.dabu(1)

cf.

tear,

Pr 28 15

19

id.,

Aram. N3R, )^>

+ 5t.;

bear ^from

ever a loan-word
S

f.2K2,24 (S eid.)

NH

or gliding motion,

V?On

Eth. 1"flA: in. 3 se colligere, aoJZrCllK: coetus,


Je48 22 nc^roa"
chorus, conventus, concilium)

consec.

in n.pr.loc. v. 'l

fr.

tp^^T. p^"7

D1 SM

of wine gliding over the lips of sleepers;


"TIBf '1 i. e. mi/ %;s and teeiA @ Aq

(J3B>1

Xu33 .47

cf. OS
As. dabdbu, plot, plan, COT
na*!) only Qal P^. CiB* TlDC' 33ft

or creeps,
,

(possibly

Ar. Zj3 walk

any animal

vid.

gently, glide, glide

(NH Inflow slowly, drop;

leisurely, gently, *.>}$

Gloss

Co Da.

t [n" ^'!] n.pr.m. father of Gomer wife of

@ Onk

over

nn^rn

loc.

Sm

Tybx) JDMich Hi

rd.

DVITUI
t
t[3]j

c.

Kamus

rest,

reading perh.

strength,

&

rang, dub.)

n.[m.J perh. rest, but sense very


Ar. ITS

(?

t[n72"7] n.pr.loc. only


existence

f^-')

pm
5" 7

rinN J e 42 16 ; sq.
101 3 (sq. 3 pers.)

ace.

sq.

sin

\js

180

Gn

19

19

(J); subj.

Pn. /mp/

3 mpl.

of Hiph. 1 sq. 3, of crocodile's scales,

1p3"!^ pass,

they are joined together

Jb

of earth-clods

^nnj^ann j u 20 42 ; 3

Wpann Jei3

Jb 41 9

^S^);

(||

abs.

Hiph. Pf "3 fs. sf.


6
1 s.
sf. v^a*]? 2S1

8' 8
.

pi.

EZ29 4 /mp/juss.p3T
21
23
p3Tl Gn 3 i
PSHK Ez 3 26 ^anjl
Dt'28
22
45
Ju 18 20 ;>fP- 1 S i4 22 +2t. (cf. Ges* 53i"
^i?aini

1. cause to cling or cleave to, sq. ace.

).

Kt-^"^ P'3!^ ^J?^?*


+3;

(sq. ace.

to cleave to

11

Je

'>

(subj. '% sq. ace.


closely,

S3

sq.

^HS Ju

Gn 3

23

Hoph.

(subj. nonbari).

16
and my tongue
V' 22
gums; cf. sub Qal 1.

pr

204S

(E),

S 14 22

Ju

Tpl"! n.m.

Ch

(sq. ace.)

22

cf.

20 42

Pt. 'ijipbv pa*ip 'gi^i

made

is

to cleave (to)

my

(to), '1 abs.

18 24 ; b njro
"*

Ch

12

(of

a Cpa^n Dt 4 4

joining, soldering, ap-

UIBta p31 *nn pa.

(TheBeal.cf.
VB: the jointed attachment or appendage to
the rigid breast-armour, which covered the
abdomen; >Klo prop, appendage of helmet;
Thes suggests armpits, lit. joints (cf. *V 'pTllD
Je 38 12 $); Ew the soft muscles etc. connecting
the chest with the bottom of the back.)

relate (a story or tradition)

;Jiu2

v^- speak

mng. dub.;
conjectural and not

(original

range in order Thes is


comprehensive enough; treiben
does not
explain Ar. or Heb. usage, but only Aram.
A mug. go away, sustained by Ar. aj ~Ss go

MV

away

ivith

would best explain the four

it,

branches of usage:-

(1) Ar.Jj.> depart, perish,

iv. retreat, fig. retrograde, decline ; TiS

away, death ; As. dabC.ru,


Orient. Dip 1 om.Vcab.
;

EAT

2 500
-

TO

away, Bez
peS t- g0 d, Hpt. in
(2) Ar. JJS follow

J)^^^

behind, in time, place, or


behind, jlz
temple.

back, "ITO

^l 3

Jjj part

hindmost chamber of

Aram.

TO

= Aram.

leader;

"
1

station;

(3) Syr. ;ja lead, guide, cattle, sheep,

government, take a wife,


)a=>?,

passing

Pi. drive

pestilence.

guidance; Syr.

Jt=>,

TOT

Syr.

Aram.
Aram. X'tt, Heb.

Syr. U=>o,

TO;

Syr. ^j..i,

ture,

wilderness; Ar. ^0%, Syr. JfcLa=>?,

Aram. KTOD, Heb.

TODp as

Aram.

(4)

affair),

consider,

'i J

*>

be in

so Thes.

Ar. y>l consider the end or issue (of an

As- 35 plan against; Ph. nai speak; Heb.


"TO etc. Syn. of ">??N say, as Aram. b}12 with
"*P^

Gk.

XaXeTi*,

Lat. loqui, dicere;

}i.eyeiv;

Germ, reden, sagen)

tQal

only inf. (once?)


41
(by
attraction
to ^QSB'a
1?.?*J3
6
Pt.
for usual'Piel) ^5i
Ex6 29 + 30I;

&

pt,:

Inf.

sf.

TO

ClTO Nu 36 s

pi.

f.nm-1 NU27 7

109

^r

^3

19

20

cstr.

''TO

+5

-|-

3 f,

pass.TO 1V25 11 ; 4peai,

(P)^5i 6 (?); TO,"^ JfWtf


11
spoken Pr 25
with ace. rei"^ "laM speaking
a word Jb 2 13 DON ^ 15 2 B^OTl Am5 10,Dnt5(D)
abs.Nu27 7 32 2

'

36

Pr 16 13 Is 33 15 p-TC Is 45 19 Dli?K? Est io 3 f 28 s


12
16
(D'-yw V' 63 101 7 Je 40 ara f 5 7 s8 4 yn v<16
20
r&U Is9 IB'M WH Mif; with bK of
109
,

io

Gn

wito

persorc,
11

Jon 3

Ex

16 13 (J)

"0W3

6 29 (P) Je 38 20 40 16
the ears of Dt5> Je

20
109 Je 32 42
(sometimes rendered against, but dub.); Dy
with ty 28 s ^a TOH TJN.insn ^e a n#eZ tftctf spae

28';

concerning, about

?S?

-fy

31

me

19

an instrument of communicating with Israel) Zc i 9 1314 2 2 ^-"gS.io


6 4 (vid. prep. 3 III. 2 Ew 217 " 3 ').
fWiph. 4
wn'i/i

(as a prophet,

-'

Pf nana Mai 3
Pt.

16

via*]?

wi<A one another,


against

119

i//-

30

Ez 33

D'HS'liin

23

^1

30

with

16

Mai

talk, abs.

Ez 33

13

u-iana Mai
9
3 ;
reciprocal sense, s?;eo&

with

3,

concerning,

t'y,

about Mai 3 13 (RV against, vid. Ew 217i ') Pi.


Gn I2 4 +, -13^ Gu 2 1 + (on TO
W89 ^/25
Ex 12 Dt 26 9 v. Bb 51021d(1> Ko LUS); /m;;f.

"^

1?T Gn44 7 + -I3T Gn 44 18 +


,

'

may

bees,

by their queen,

this line, as led

33

swarm of

iT^ia"1!

pendage 1. '1 joining, soldering Is 41"


2.
pi. Cpa^n appendages of breastplate (?) 1K22 34

= 2 Chi8

Dn

cherub's wing); of cleaving to


Is417

of causing

fig.

adj. clinging, cleaving

pan ank eh

als0 2 9

+ sty; cf. further


2.
of disease + 3).

ace); so also

(sq.

3. overtake, sq. ace.

Tp51

Ez 3 26 v

(sq. ace.

pursue
io 2 =i

lit.,butinmetaph.);

Dt 28 21

i-ino

i,21

^")3' t Heb.

"

Ko

-Ql

finain

2
58

+;

Imv.

^3-n

Inf.

l^n.Pl G1132 20

"m Gn2 4

Gn24 50 +,

38

+,'~I31.

-T3^r

Is

Ex

59"+;

/V.-iaip Gn 27+; f. riTOn 1 s I's + jpa-iri


Je 5 13 inf. Ki 48 prob. 01 "* Ko 23 5 perhaps
MV; but more prob. a noun, as G e s 552(2),Ann1 3
Ew ilMl dub. pf. as Sta 5222 TO DVa Ex 6 28
<

>,

'

N113

5987(7)

Anm

Dt4
Ko 23(5)

-B-i niWl

15

but more"prob.

speak, 1. abs.

);

Hoi\

inf.

as

pf.,

Dt 18 17

Ki 48 Bo
Ges 52(2)

'

(throughout

the literature) usu. with itofcv, less freq. "^"l


28
1
2
+ cf. the phrases + <)VTO (''') ''JX Ez 5 13
+ i8t. Ez; tiai '1 ''a Is i 2 2i 17 22 25 24 3 25 8 Je

13

Jo 4 8

15

Ob 18 fian
;

'

20
"S "3 Is i

14
40 5 8 Mi

t^3T

>S ^4 9 ; t^a -m(') f 66" 145";


DaK'H Je7 13 25 3 35 14 ; t"i3*TD HI liy Jb
ji6.i7.is_
2. with ace. rei, very frequently, "*T

t-ia*7l

Ex

n^Nn anain nx
1' '?a'
l

:
I

20 1

Dt5 +; tor

liy iAy speakest thou

affairs?

S 19 30

19

nsp

any more of thy


>TO W3rD iy until I

-m
my errand Gn 2 4

have told

as "9"J "1 Is
so prob. also

*m

181
33

sq.in indef.
58" speak a (mere, empty) word;

couch for) 17

B^^l '*1 Ho io 4 with other nouns,

Du8

seld.

spake rough words

e.g. niB'p 13*1

Gn 42 730 (E);

proud words 1S2 3 ni3t3 friendly


Je 12 6 312 1 S 19 4 1 K 22 13 Est 7 9 "ipt?

Ch

ivords

Is59 3 +,3T3Dnn 27 DEN Je 4 + N1K> ^ 1 3 +


12
~PB> "OT wer, sw?gr a sow/ Ju 5
bwQ 1 K 5 12
24
IT "!*!"!* the Jeivish language Ne 13
+ n"lD re32
10
3
3. with persons : a.
Je 2
29
lellion Dt 1
,

&&? VU"! *73' <7ie?/ comM [%o<] speak


Gn 3 7 ( J but Ew
a6ou
Oris
."DTI Nu 2 6 (P, but text corrupt

rarely ace.

unto him peaceably

282 a

/m);

io 1115

22

18

S 13 22

(=b*

io

12 3

14 22
-

K6

X!

18 26

W Est 6 14
Je 3 2 4
9
^b ay *3k ^rm-j

Ne

Ho

17 - 19

communed with my heart Ec i 16


12
NU36
before, in the presence o/Ex6

spake,

'"1

nrUJ

23

-ppQp

f.

(P)

22
1
1
4. with 3: a. instruEst 8
3
mental, 3 ~Q"I speak with, by, or by means of a
person (vid. supr. Qal ad fin.) Nu 1 2 26 8 (E) 2 S
s
22 28
Ch 18 27 Hb 2 -p?"!
23 (cf. Dr), 1

Ju

11

=2

'

'

DP3 spea in the name o/Ex 23 (J) Dt 1 19 20 20 22


19
1 Ch 2
Je 20 9 26 16 2 9 23 44 16 Dn 9 6 Zc 13 3
-

5
23
Jos 20 2 (P) 1
27
t"P3 &y </ie Aaraf of Nu 1
53
17
15
28 1
8 + i 3 t. K, 2 Ch io (= 1
12 15 )
2
2
17
Is 20
Je 37 50 Ez 38
b. local (fig.),
OW? in the ears of Gn 20 8 (E) Ex 1 2 Dt 32"

Di;

vid.

110

satisfactory explanation yet given,

DAN

possibly rd.

most frequently

b.

vid. d).

Gn8 + cf.
"> T3T1
"to*.!?
flBfc
b*
phrases
Ex 6 10 + 87 t.
">
"l3*n Ex 3 2 7 33 (JE);
P; but f\b nv6 ba
pnK bii "13"! Lv 6 + 8 t. (P); '33 b$ "m
Iwfc* Ex 6 + 38 t. (P); elsewhere, Ex 19 (E)
Dt i 3 4 (D); rny"l (fej) ^N
Ex 12 3 Lv 19 2
with

throughout the literature

?&f

15

18

'"J

Nu
Gn
13

45

'"I

to oneself,

e.

i.

mfo

speor&
cf.

also

Amr<

orae's

v.

12

nib bv

"T

infr.

'

Dn

niflv speak, sing to

song Jos io 12 (D)


"13*1

D, b

11 - 21

promise

S 22 1

Yahweh words

(= f

18 1

of a
in

title);

in phrases 1 7 ('*)~0*J "ItPJO

to,

3
9
25
12 20 15 6 18 2 26 18 27 s 29 12
9 io 11
4
510
28
2 2 23
Jos 13
(all D); b "131 "lKta Dt 9
1
g24.25.26 (_
15.16.17^
15
1,
2 Ch 6
n
Gn ^7 28 ^28

Dt

1433

Ex 3 2 34 (J)

Jos 9 21 (P) Ju 14 7 2 S23 3 Is 3 o 10 Zc 9 10


usu. rendered speak to, but oft. rather promise
t]b!3n"?N "l?""l3"ip tPVi i s it possible to speak

to.

for thee unto the king

"WJ&).

"]S

K4

? 2

13

(by attraction to

tn speak with Gn 1

d. with

I4

(all

E) Dt 5

21

sources of

15

25

K Ch

10

22 - 24 -

^ z 33 30

27

203 44 5
"13"1

22

Dm

Zc8 16

19

cf.

speak one with another

triN

12 39 52

kindly

w&A,
33
6 17

ivith 2

(not

(=

K 25);

K 25 = Je 52
28

P),

Gn

25

19

23

Gn

22

iK2

*?

19

Am

s/jo&

2o

,iU9 22
-

JE) Dt 5 4 9 10 Ju
V-"nl spread a

used for bn unto 2 Ch 32 19 Je 6 10 25 s 2 6


Ho 1 11 ); cf. the phrase t3? 7J?" 131 speak upon
21
3
the heart, speak kindly, comfort Gn 34 50 (E)
Ju 19 3 Ru 2 13 1 S i 13 (seemingly from context
by for ba, to her heart, to herself, vid. Dr), 2 S
8
22
6
10
2
6. with
19 2Ch 3 o 32 L340 H02 (by

is

"in promise

infin. +r>VK>y?

Ez

14

10

19

8
;

to

do

Ex 32

14

Jon

10

Dt
Dt

(J)

tnri7 "131 promise to give

tri1TO7 13*1 threaten to blot out 2

22 10

K
18

I4 :7

warn Ez
"
Note. nrtaran jnr^ 3 n ? "WV?\

^\

error for

cf. t"l

"I3Nrn

n*n7 12*1

so as to

i.e.

diraXto-t, 93 interfecit, scribal

2K11

33

Ch

Other explanations plot against,


loaylay (Ar. JJS) Thes MV; prmiounce senHdw Rob; but
tence, ellipt, D'tiS^O -Birn Ges
cf.

VB. tPu. Impf

t^V

27

at the cost of his life

1313

Pi.

Ex

Nu

32

29 31 2429

Dt

io 29 (J) Jos 23" (D) Ju 9 3 1 S 25 30


2
23
14 22
(= 2 Chi8 22 ), 2 io 10
5
21
22
u 2 Ch 2 3 Je i 16 18 789
Is
i
1 Ch 22
37
3
9
19
may
It
have
this
sense in most if not
42
1819
2
all of the following, where RV renders 1
9
20
12
1C
17
16 10
Est 7 Je !8 /or ; 2 Ch 3 2 Ne 6 Je 1
13
13
1319
5
12
36
17
Ho 7
25 26
35 Ez 3 6 Dn 9 1
3
against; and 1
22 19 Je io i9 lD unto
<f 2
18 19

day when

e. c.

Ew S!17lffl

propose for (a wife)


;
d. of hostility, against
18
5
2i 7 (E) Jbi 9
f 50 20
1

HI.

(vid.

"U*I speafc

the object,

5. with +^y, of the


3)!
object concerning or about which one speaks
2

ns riUC

Nu ii 22 Jos 2 4 (all
1S9 (ThWeDr
17

12

-ty-

Ct 8 8 ).

(cf.

1-

D'OS^O "13*1 speak judgments with,


usu.= give judgment against, (not Je 1 ), Je i'
;

46

1 1

(Ew* 2171 ) Nui2 8


19
e. of price, ^333
78

10

27
Ez2 3
i4
38
>hrases +tnx JIN "in
1

S 25 s9

34

of

c.

IV

about (prep. 3

of,

19

6' 1

23

speak

Ec

the heart

1S

=iChi7 iK8 = 2 Ch6 iK 22^=2 Ch


18
2Chio (=?N 1K12 ) Je5 7 9 35
7

373 speak in

s 22 - 23

2i 2 23 8 34 6 s 35 13 15 Ex25 22 3i 18 34 29 33 34 35 Nu 1
3
89
Jos 22 1521 (all P) Gn 3 5 14 4i 9 4 2 7 45 15 Jos
7
-

15

7N is used inexactly for by


16 12 Is 16 13 Je 27 13 30 4 33 14 36 731
2
12 62
where it is rendered concerning
4 5 q1 5
19
cr against,
c. with ?, speak to 1
2
Ez 32 21
i

16

16 2426 (P); 37 7N
24

Gn2 3 Nui 4 28 Jos 20 (P) Dt 3 i 28ii0 Ju 9 2s


iS8 21 n 4 25 24 2 S3 1919 Je 2 6 Pr2 3 t"i3*l

(J)

she

may
"

c); Pi. "J3

13

Pli-nn ;^
1

be spoken for
13
1 ? n'" ?l

are being spoken in thee

+ Sf.
n tn
:

tHithp. PL

"13"jn

"13"10

Qi s ?

in the

Ct 8 s

(vid.

glorious things

MV of thee)
= inrit? with ace.

(RV Pe

-l3"]0

speaking this tcord 2S14' 3 ;

-m
'b$ laitt (bipn n) ycE* /ward (<Ae

Nu 7 W (P) Ez

speaking unto

would

1310

rd.

after

or) one

t-oice,

Nu V
( Di
meaning not

43

the

89

appreciably different from Piel; the Hithp.

Now), or
puts

Ar.Jjjf torn

T T1439

Gn

i2 17 + 3 6i

66 t.); sg. in
182 t.; cstr.

TO

Gn37

Gn

30

23

OTO

pi.

t.;

+ 253

Ex

spoken

is

discreet in speech

Kps
(cf.

1//

564 t.; I.

Ch

1213

Ex
Ne

17

2i

TO),

4 6

(cf. 1

8-= 7

23 25
-

v. infr.)

11?

lips);

Pr

23

31

i );

23

cf.

tilTH
12

bitter

13

inn ION say


14

17

K 17

God),

(of

word of command, ^(l>) '1


+ 6 t. Est, Ec 8 4 cf. 2 Ch 30 5
'1 royaZ eA"c<Est

19
;

n'B'y

K3

12

and

Ex 33 4 (JE)

the people

cf. 1

K 20

1
io'
DDIsyp 131 until ivord come

the report ivas true

12
;

heard this

evil

121.1 (ilM) TIEN


2

Ch

of

from you

N13 ly

6
1? bx 1311 yri Jon 3

S 15 28

fOI
14

(=lCll2I 12 ), lKl2 U (=2Chl0 ),I2 16 Ne2 2C


Pr 1 13 2 7 11 Is 4 28 Ez 9 11 (Dr Sm p m explains the
'

phrase as turn back with a word); cf. njy (xb)


21
131 ansiver something or nothing 1
2
1
i8 36

^n 9

42

IV

Is 3 6 21 Je44 20 vid.
6; yvn
D''l31re<trworcZ.sExi9 8 (E)Pr24 26 vid.III.l.

Dy?3 1213 by advice ofBalaam


Nu 3 10 (P), cf. Ju 20 7 2 S 19 44 Est 5 5
e. request, inEN of his maid, 113y of his servant 2 S

d. advice, counsel,

l0 - 22

his

word

mise Ne

promise, 1131 7 IT xb he shall not break


3
(P), cf.131 D^pn perform a pro13
vid.
also
2 b. g. charge, complaint,
5
f.

Nu 30
,

swells with a good theme \p- 45


4
story of his great might Jb 41

niliaa

131 ^e

2. word of
God, as a divine communication in the form of
commandments, prophecy, and words of help to
.

394 times. This word is coma. bx ^ 131 \T1


municated in several ways
Yahweh
came
unto 1 S 15 10
word
then the
of
3
11
4
20
28
1
Ch
1
K
(cf.
6
DM7X
2 S 7
17 ),
13 16 17
his people, used

2i

1728

Ch

ttfifon

(cf.

K 12

22

); cf.

CI122 3

Je i + 20 Je, Ez 3
Zc 4 8 6 7" 8
3 Hg2
+ 41 t.
'1
HM Gn 15 2 Ch 12
(without bx) v
fbx
Je 25 + 4 t. Je, Ez i + 7 t. Ez, Dng Zc 1 17 7
(by

confusion), L338

by

Ez, Jon

16

t,

20

18

'*

'i run Gn 15 1 K 19
ibx
'i
11
iKi6 7 i8 2K20 4 Ez24 20 tlU'^l.TI
2 S24
Hgi 2 110 tT3 '1 r1 Wl Hgi 3 tl^K ^ 'l
4

'>

+?x ,im ^

1
1
+'i r 1 ,1M 1B>N
PN iT-H Ho i Jo i Mi i Zp i
31
2
V7N 1 K 18 Je i t'l> ?N ' 'l HM l^N Je 14
34
46 47 49 (vid.lB'X 6 a); ba HM 1BN 1211
Je7 +nt. Je; t' 'l n 2K 3 12 Je 2 3 28 27 18
cf. 333^ 131 'p?? unto me a vsorcl was brought by
12
' l?^ l^K n
stealth Jb 4
cf.
?^ Dim arai <A
1

1-

Yahweh was not yet revealed unto him


S3 7 Yahweh also sends his word rw ty 107 20
18
s
12
7
147 Is 9 Je 42 (cf. pi. Zc 7 ) and makes it
an object of vision HN1 Je 2 31 38 21 (cf. pi. Ez
25
1632
1
it is also commanded HlXEx 16
), ntn Is
5
15
4
6
2
2
s
2
Lv8
Nu
(P)
o
Dt4
13 15
36
35
9 17
3
23
13
10
15
8
8
Jos i 4 (D) 1 Ch 16 (=Vr 105 ) Ne i Je 7
worcZ 0/
1

cf.

Dt

rm ~\m onann EX35 Lv8 36


1

Yahweh

b.

promise Dt g b
ace. to

a^il return
or bring word, report Gn37
NU13'- 6 22 s (J)
2"5
32
30
7
Dt I
JOS I 4 22 (D) 1 K 2 20 9 2
22 9 20
16 28
30
11
2
Ch
but
ansiver
1
2
S1
S 3 24 13
(=
),
34
rrtfi

T\J2X

13

13

(proposal; on these mngs.


message, report, tidings, Oyi yOK^l

C.

dX if this charge be true


15
Dt 22 cf. 13 17 3 131 d vB> 1 S22
D'B>
1417
h. decision, sentence,
? Q^iai rivvy Dt2 2
DS^'EI 131 </ie sentence of judgment Dt 17 9 cf.
i. theme, story, 310 131 'ab lym m y heart
v 1011
20

1M

1311

131

S 17 6 (word of counsel),

V"in 13irrJ")K

report

3s

fnwb

cf.

(request),

^D

according to the command o/Gn 44 2 47 30


5
12 33 32 s8 (J) Lv io 7 (P) Ju 11 10 Ezr io

12J3

20

b.
12

Est

Dn 9

(= 2 K

'1 speech 0/'

saying Je23

S 8 10

of

?ym<7 speech Pr 30 ; 310


saying is good 1 S 9 10 dy njn 133K 1311
speech ofAbner had been with the elders

of Israel 2

sg.

sum

'1

11i?1
(i </te

D^ISf

13

^64*; 3T3

speech

</s

18

mere talk Is 36 s
4
17 speech of God's

^ 59

1. of men, a. 131 fU3

S 16

10

1TO

sf.

t.;

speech, discourse, saying, word, as the

that which

IP

14

+ 446L;
Nu n +

TO

pi. in all

127 1);

(sfs.

24

Gni8

sf.

t,;

875

all

(sfs.

De

coegit,

&c, retreat)

</te

n.m.speech.word

131

(cf.

for subdues (so Hi).

to flight, fig.

cstr.

Ges

leads subject (so

(cf.

"Ill

(2

4S

22

wnri 0<B$? iai: 47 4 ; either

for rare'"!?"!!!),
1

48

^1

Impf. V^nn D^sy iaii

Aram. I? !)

t Hiph.
has Tltol

with 7$).

reconcile

to

difficult

nm

182

@&

(P)

Exi9 7 (E)

confirms his word of


?]131 thy word
14
10
4
12
2 6
8 20 Je'29 33

S i 23 (where read
Dr),

and his word of warning i K 1 13 Dn 9 12 his word


stands for ever Is 40 8 it is settled for ever
s9
in heaven
i i9
he remembers his holy word
42
9
1BHP 131 + 105 (cf. iBHPT na* Je 2 3 ); he him11
0
the angels ^iO3
and forces of
self Jo 2
nature ^ 148 8 1131 TX&y do his word of command by his word the heavens were made
6
yjr
it is near his people, in their mouth and
33
105
14
heart Dt 30
a lamp to their feet 1//119
;

a//-

II. saying, utterance, sentence, as a section of a

discourse:
1. of men, a. Wya 131 a word in
due season Pr 15 23 cf. Jb 4 2 Pr 12 25 commonly
in plural, t('" )1' E (n) n31 words of the song
30
44
(i.e. its lines of poetry) Dt3i
^18'
32
3
2 S 22 ) 137
*m nana ??n to sing praises
(
30
ivith tlie words of David (his psalms) 2 Ch 29
D' '? 3 n "'"'.ai sentences of the wise Pr i 6 22 17 Ec
;

-m
17

i2 u

commonly

these sayings are

written,

s6

DUNI

'131 words of the letter Est 9 ; QHSin


s2
D'pTiy the records are ancient 1 Ch 4 ; '1.31
1118
1
1Bp(n) Is 29
b. fo'</e of writings:
Je 29
ef.

nbnp nai e c i
liTDT 'l Je i
ded phrase or

tun

1
,

Ne

Je 51 6

clause,

"

31*,

in appen-

cf.

Pr

'i

Am

so

Pr 30 1 ^>mob

'i

Jb3i 40
Ch 33 1819

31'N 'l

Ch name of a work: Dim 'l 2


Ch 12 15 Nin '13 2 Ch 2034 'i by
29
29
29
by
;n:'i ?y 1CI129 2CI19
?ni)sk> iCh 29
s9
(It is not certain whether
1J 'l 1 Ch 29
c. in

-ryot? '13 2

in

183

writings of prophets or histories about them are


;
in the latter case they are acts,

12 47 Je 52 s4 Dn i 5 ; t"UB>3 rW131
24
2. pi. acts cstr. '1.31 1
1
9

Ch

vid. j)r

Intr 497

B^in nib's?

2 of God :

.)

words (sentences in the tables)


(JE) Dt 4 18 io 4 referred to as D k T3in

the ten

1036

19

10

Ex 34 s8
EX34
1

(JE) Dt 4
of commands of cove5 9 io
of Deunant code Ex 2 4 3 4 8 cf. 34 27 (JE)
22 11
teronomic code Dt 1 19 ( + 16 t. D) 2
18
3 24
19 31
2 8
lawthe
23
(cf. 2CI134
) Jen
34
book of Joshua Jos2 4 26 (E); of the code of
Ezra Ezr 7 11 9" Ne 8 913 the words of Yahweh
written by Jeremiah Je 2 5 I3 36 4 32 51 61 ; the
words of the book of Daniel Dni2 49 commands in general 1 S 15 11 ^ 50 17 119 57130139
promises 2 S 7 28 Ne 9 s cf. 1 Ch 25 s 2 Ch 36 15
III. a vjord, words:
1. of men : nnN nSE"
O'inN DHirp one lip, and one and the same
;

"

12

D'E^n

and

"

+ V131 his acts

Ch

of the acts

the rest

25

Ch

22

13
'131

. . .

Ch
s9

29
27
35

"'O!'.'!

in the book

of.

of the chronicles [daily record of events) of 1


29
22
i 4
8 1. Ch,
32 1. K.; '131 irn 2 Ch 13
26
irm 2 Ch 2 8 , 'i.3i TSip 2 Ch 9 29 are
referred to various sources; cf. also 1SDJ03

ra

'131

D'D'n

Ch

27

65

'1313

18

D'3it:

Ch
onai

23

s7
,

#ooc

12 12 19 13 ; Hbiy '131 acrls of iniquity


(De, ifa'fte vow Missethaten); 5n"'l31 em7

Ch

cZeerfs 2
\J/~

in

24

Ch 33

7Nib>' '37D 'i3i 7y 2


4

Je 5 28
It
n:y xb Jb 33 13

deecZs

is

used of God, only in VIST 73

105 27

''niriN 'i

T?^s? ^

3. matter, affair: "THIN 131 affair


5
131 Bht? roo of the matter
15
of Uriah 1
2S
Jb I9 ; 1311 IM no Aow iyei the matter? iS

^I4c

16

16

11

especially in phrases, '1.31 13D"7$*

referred to

IV. 2,

4141

15

1K10

the face

Eu 3 1S 1311

cf.

matter of the asses


the case

as

nN 33D c/w^e
nan tfie

'JD

20
of the matter 2 S 14 ; niJhNn

of the

S io 2

nvil 131

Dti9 4

slayer

K6

;iS

4. events, things:

to all its particulars.

in the phrase, + n7Nn D'1311

Gn

things (events in time)

nt this is

VOI-b^

Ti'lN

after these

1
1
7
15 22 40 (E) 39
1

iKi7 2i Ezr7 Est2 3 tD'i3in 'hn


17N1 Gn 48 Jos 2 4 29 (E) Gn 22 20 (J) 2 Ch 32
,7

(J)

words Gn 1 1 (J); D'131 pNl ION pN no speech


and no words ^ 19 4 D'131 t^'N man of words,
ready in speech, Ex 4 10 (J) ; D*131 31 multitude
2
2
D'-]31 BJff Vip
of words Jb 11 Pr 10" Ec 5
3
take with you zvords Ho 14
IptJ'(n) (')l31
;

lying ivord(s)

Je
16

"

48

7
3
;

(E) Pr 13 5 29 12 Is 59 13
ivords of wind, vain words Jb

Ex

5 23'

'1.31
D
ia-ypBO "Sai-n ^Vf-ntt and what a whisper
11

14

2. of God.
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
6
28 30
24
6
9
Exi 9 Nui2 Jos 3 (E) Ex 4
(J)

of a word

vje

Nun

Dti8 Jos2 3 ,4 (D) iS3 M 8 10 i5 2CI111 4 Jb


6
42 7 Pr30 L331 Dnio Am8" Mi 2 7 apart
19

11

Ez, Zc i 6 +
IV matter, affair, thing about
4 1. Zc.
which one speaks: 1. business, occupation:

from Je 3 12 -)- 30

Je,

1.

Ez

t.

5. cause, case for judicial investigation: '"^n^a

131 Dnb if they have a case Ex 18 16 cf. 18 22 22 s


14
cf. 13*13
D ,-Q*7 by3 one having a case Ex 24
;

OSB'D

and

Ch

19

right 2

D'nbJ Q'aiD

^na^ pleas, good

Jos 20 4

6. something,

S 15

cf.

anything (indefinite) 13*1 TWy do a thing Gn


22 16 + (frequent); D'tan iWV IS42 16 + (less
:

frequent); 13T "'0 N?Q'n

K5

Gn

18 14

Je32 1727

cf.

o Is 39 Je 42 4 + (freu
quent), 13T pN Ex5
(E) Nu2o 19 1 S 20 21
f
n 13*1 N? nothing of Ex 9 4 (J) Jos 8 E5 1 13 2 45

13T

. .

ttb

nothing

14
23
Dt 23 20 +
23 (D); -on i>3 anything Nu 31
r
4
13
yi 13T V Mi +
31L5 T 1
14 + ; nD'Tai
s
"131
Dl"iy Dt 23 15 nakedwhatsoever Nu 23 (E);
ness of a thing, i.e. unclean or unseemly
thing (indecency in camp); so of a wife 24

7 way, manner : iltSDB'n 131 IT this is the


"
manner of the release Dt 15 2 (cf. SI ); ?1 f3
13
TJ^ISH so was the way of the king~Est i
131a
1

""?1 king's business 1

S 21 9 131~73? for
32
every matter of iCh26 27 2CI119 11 "?3p
21
"'131
131
for all thine affairs 1CI128
7
Qy 0r6 pN nan they had no
nation Nui8
dealings with Ju i8 72s tioV'3 Di'131 the task
or portion of a day in its day, daily duty or due

'=1.?'??

ntl after this manner, thus + Gn

Ex 5
1 Ch

13 - 19

4
(E) 16 (J)

16 37

Ch 8

13

Lv

23

37

(Dra) v

(P)

14

31

1
16

K8

59

K 25

Ezr 3 Ne
4

30
23

S 15 6 Ezr io 5 Ne
3

i4 i7

(131),

1213

iSi7

32

20

4 4" (JE)

S 9 21

2 S
Is8 (ion), Ne6 4 5
19
(,1M);
S 17 30 2
7

Avith (rivy),

27 30
-

25
1

20

(nte), Ne 6 (3'B>n) cf. 1


(peculiar to D, ntn yin 1312 smc/4 a wicked deed
4

as this
n'cy

Dti3 12

i9 20

,1M ?11J.1

1313

n?Nn D*iai3 thus and thus did he

Dt4 32 );
Gn 39 19

= these words).
K 9 "I2*in

23
) i S 2
(but usually the pi.
8. reason, cause: D13n-I21 HT i

(J

1{JN /w's

so

S if

reason

the

?'s

15

Jtt

it

18

11 - 18

"Q "1 n.m. pestilence


13

4.

Nui 4

15

:i

14

^ Hb

I2

12

(J)

Lv26 (H) Dt 28
25

21

S 24

1315

12.14

13

12

3 '6

t.

10

14

1 1 1.

Ex

2. cattle-plague, murrain

t[i:n] n.[m.] pasture

JU?) sf.

Syr.

"nrnn

^linsi

(J)=^r 78 50

Aram.

(cf.

-nj?3 as

a/oc&

0/

!
cstr. J"n2' T

14

n.f.

^"^T^

manner, of Melchizedek
ending, to
5

90(3)^.

ti.

sf

n^ii"!

my

n.f.

K5

manner
sake 0/EC3 18

Josi5 15 Jui", nap

^no

ancient genit.

Ges

mit J b5 8_

cause>

bee

Ar.

(cf.

J.j.>,

swarm of

tn. iTTill n.pr.f.

its

(bee)

1. the

nurse of

2 the prophetess Ju 4

4 - 6 9 1014
-

t ~\zn n.[m.] speaking (so Ew


Drm pK 12-nni; ace. to Hi Gf Ki

n.pr.loc. Levitical city in Issachar,

the present Debiirije at the foot of Mt. Tabor

Bd Pal

249'

Jos 19 12

(rrrrm)

U^rfinsfe*,

t
c.

loc.

rnaiD Josi8 +i5t.;


12

1K19

n-}np

15

"13*10

niiW

1KK' TT the

3
;

ostriches

leave

Lam

my people Je 9

tracts of

fib?

nanpa "3?npp

that Iliad in the wilder-

1
;

"ian

that

I might

J>~iNa FiaB' 2113 better

dwell in a desert land, than with a conten-

that

AV RY

a lodging place of wayfarers,

22

pastures of the wilderness

ipyriN na^NI D^nnk

and

+;

Exi5 +

;l.

10

t//-

Dt 32

temple of Solomon=ti'<uhpn vhp holy of


holies, most holy place, the place of the ark and
the cherubic images, the throne-room of Yah51619 20 21 22 23 31 49
weh 1
(=2 Ch 4 20 ) 8 6 8 (
6
7
16
2
2 Ch 5 7 9 ) 2 Ch 3
Prob. rd. I"?^ 2
2
8
f
"Vy
io 25 also, for
so Klo after L. (It is
translated oracle in
after Aq Sym XPV-

Ct 4 s

20
in ivhich is no man Jb 38 ; the abode of pelis
Je 2 24 ; jackals
cans
1 02'; wild asses Jb 24

to

the

of

ness

is lovely

cstr.

5i

room of

MT

put forth green grass Jo 2 22 'D '3 ^V^f] the pas13


tures of the wilderness drop (fertility) ^ 65
1920
10
9
"O 'J
cf. Je9 Jo i
are dried up Je23

desert land,

behind) hindmost chamber, innermost

Fl-iano Is

sf.

in a

(cf.

mouth

n.m. wilderness

Ar. jj* back,y_* part

TO^T n.m.

organ

as

270

woman Pr

Pi.)

Jer eloquium.

AaXtd,

"12TTO

57

p? ^]

n.m. mouth,

H1N3 ^na"ip thy

tious

+ 1.

Je 5 13

(less prob.)

s
of thy ivords Dt 33 (poem).
"Ml^T n.pr.m. a Danite Lv 24 11

ness

156
*

ceiveth

Mai

Ch

fl'lp

2. uninhabited land, ia D"JN"X? ia*1D wilderness

1.7..15

1SD

rrij?

pi.

210

a royal

land, used for the pasturage of flocks and herds,

W^

11.

(Rob BEii1

Jos 15 49 ; on the moun21


tains of Judah, in region of Hebron Jos
49
assigned to the Aaronite priests Jos 21 15
15
43
mod. Dhohertye,
as a city of refuge 1 Ch 6
5 hours SW. fr. Hebron, ace. to Kn, so Survey
ni 402
other conject. in Di Jos io 39 Ei HWB!K

or

after the order,

n^D.1

city of Canaanites anciently called

speech,

Aram. Wn3% Syr. jCck?) Is 7


IT "PI Dt 1 44 Ju 1 8 + 1 1 12
Rd. also rttf
20
cf. We Dr.
bees 1 S 1
for MT

15

elsewhere"^?''] Jos

+ 1. [~^*7?2j

s3

bees,

Gn 35 s

iCh6 43

re-

18

liebekah

1111

Ju

m <Ae

soften transition in poetry,

^n-J^

TO

c.

rd.

cause, reason,

?y because of for the

P^-''?!"5

iTO.^ Jos io

3839

1 '

n.f.pl. floats, rafts

[nHTl]

MY

-an xb Di

but

tni-Q'T

Judah

n__loc.,N'. border

c.

2
Jos 1 7 (westward Hup ^ 2 ). b. "Q*1p town of
26
perh. L6debdr 2 S 9 4 vid.
the Gadites Jos 13

rather "^n, and the word is not in them.


+ rrnin] n.f. wordTJT^p Nfe>^ he

ite

pasture Is 5

their

2. n.pr.loc. a.iTn'n

vb. with art. for relat. (vid.

'

tn. "VS^T 1. n.pr.m. king of Eglon Josio3

N"ja"n,

pasture Mi 2 12 (art. with sf., cf.


5l27 4 b
Ges
who attaches 1 as conj. to foil, word);
D-inn? D^23 1]ni a d ZamZw shall feed as (in)

mi'drf

la"5! sjieak.)

K 8 37_ 2 Ch
@ We Dr = Ch 2
Je, Ez
Je 14 + 16
20 V 9
2 Ch 7
"UTO,
Ed.
Hb
Ez,
A
m4
Ho
+
13
3
the like, i S 4 for MT ia*]B3, We Klo Dr.
v a

6- 8 ,

5
or

;
3 ; sf.T&l
1. plague, pestilence, in general Ex

pirtwre"deatIi)'Ex9' +

Ho

Ar.JjS, ^l-o^, ^e-

(cf.

oraculum, on the incorrect theory

was derived from

it

4-

21

that

Th

"i"^ by because of, for the


Ke RVm YB Dr
14
s
sake of Gn 20
(E) 1 17 43 Ex 8 (J) Nu 1
,nan^y/oryoMr
(P) ^45 79, >:n by Je 14
22
24
1?-=|
IPX
2
^y Dt 2=
23 2 S 13
safes Dt4
;

fiaTio-Trjpwv, 93

1
Jos 5 4 (D) 1
not but a wore??

why

AY RY, teas

-Q1Q

184

-oi

Dt32 10

pp. bb] inroi iarm n?


and in a waste howling wilder-

19

3. large tracts of such land


bearing various names, in certain districts of
which there might be towns and cities: W?^
-nj5 3OT D-nyn inj!1 is'lO
the wilderness
.

its

cities lift

Kedar doth

up

(their voice), the villages

inhabit Is 42 11

six cities in the wilderness of

nanpn usually = wilderness

There were

Judah Jos 15 61 62
'

of the wanderings

185

tzm

16.29.32.33.33
6
or the great Ara-f
14 NU14
bian desert Ju ir~+ ; but may also refer to
5
s
Special tracts
(a) of the
any other Ct 3 8
'o Ex
wilderness of the wanderings were

Gn

ness of the law

+ pNQ Nu 1 +
Dm NU33 (b) in W
| Nu20 + ,B'np^29
'
Ju i ^ 63 cf. Jos 15 jiyo 1 S
Pal. mw
s2

fD Ex

Ex 1

"O'-D

2425
,

MT

^I

Je

JIj^

fr.

i-

having the

e.

colour of dibs).

T\!)T7

n.m. 1SUM honey (named from


-"; Ar. JZs (ylSI,
to Fl

64

colour ace.

NHWB

NH BO"*, Aram. NBWI, *

J^)

date-honey;

Ju,

honey both of fruits and of bees;

2. n.pr.loc. on

9"

JYi'B'n

btxp$

names

DtfJ? '3K fl^Nl

= 'y ''33

iCli4

H^Nl

some MS8.)

COT

As. dispu

43" + 33

Zim

BP84

^1 Ex 3 +
s

t-

honey, product of
;

?,

13

($BD

in forest,
1

C"

"1,

on ground

We Dr

departed,

* \T\ J

"I

cf.

Be Ot (<
real signi-

cf. tiW)l.

vb. multiply, increase

Qal Impf.
16

48

3 mpl.

pNH

r6

31p3

(intr.)

12^1

17

29

Is 7

)abs. 'n Gn

sf.

Ct

^ 81

25

"1

8918

Dt

"MO?);

(rn'ETI iJEj-^y) v

^?n

its' ]
1

) v

after

17

2943

foes /ta<i

transported

26

tin n.m Jon * x fish (NH td.) M Jon 2 lin +


Nei3 16 Qr (Kt 3^); CM iK5 I3 +6i;

Gn 9 2 + It;fish of'sea Jon2 llu


Nei3 16

(3tO

KtM article

(inv 1 H"13"T);

of Tyrian trade; only

here coll., rd. perh. HM; or regard as late usage,


2
cf. converse ilM of individual Jon 2
else)

Ct5

);

I3 5 33 3

also 'T

*|tt

Pn6

24

(cf.

CBW

003

(all

JE) Lv 20 24 (H)

Nu

13

27

14

shak); v. also

Ez 16

1319

Jb2o

1'

nNm

25

1627

(danger of surfeit);

sweetness of taste

"1?Exi6 31 (P;

Ez

(the roll),

\bm
Pr 24 13
dm. of

'1

honey, used to illustrate moral teachings


(||

(in all

with them, + tfD"} Ez. cf. vb. B>D1 Gn,


for animal creation in general; also Hb i 14
22
cf. infr.); Nu 1
(JE) of fish (with beasts)
as food

Gn

(cf.

<f

men

in simile of

ensnared,

taken in net (n?M?) Ec 9 12

like fish

cf.

Hb

W); 4 t. D^^n -\yv fish-gate 2Ch33 14


Ne 3 3 12 39 (on situation cf. ~W).

10

t nXl
cstr.

(NH id.) na"J Nu 1 + 5 1.;


nw Gni +4t. + Ez29 4b (del. B Co);
5

n.f. fish
26

35 Co; (MT Dnn), onj-n


29
10
io5
Ez
MT cf. supr.fish,
+
47
f
almost always coll. ; fish of sea CH HM Gn
26 28
i
(P)Ez47 I0 (insim.);inNile(1N:)Ex7 18;21 (E)
3
44
59
cf. f 105
T!#) O". Ez 2 9 (cf. supr.) v
910
2
food in Egypt
in sea and rivers L350 Ez 47
Nu 11 5 (JE); image offish forbidden in worinw'Ez 47 10

sf.

IS50 2
-

16 1314 (all JE) Dt 6 3 11 9 26 915 27 s 31 20 (all D)


Jos 5 6 (D) Je 1 5 3 2 22 Ez 20 615 cf. Dt 8 3 2
18 32 (of land of captivity, words of the Eab-

HDJ),

Gn 9 2

15 22

^19"); most often in phrase describing abundance in land of Canaan "rt abn nnj p Ex
817

?5W Jb 40 31 most
3
3
(P), + 8 Ho 4 Zp i Ez
opp. to beasts & birds, & ap-

fish-spear CO"!

par. used

|[

as subj. of Solomon's utter-

pi.:

ij-n

Jb 12 8

20

Zp

13

CH

often

38

K5

riNJOn 2S
and Levites 2CI131 5
(in last two the being limited to

14

ance

(DJPj

such food is apparently token of destitu8


tion); kept in store Je4i ; a choice gift Gn
u
17
Ez
article
of
trade
27 (in these two
43 (J)i
perh. =graj)e syrup, mod. dibs, cf. Di Gn 43 11
BEii-81
v. rlob
); forbidden as burnt offering Lv
11
QpKb>); honey comb 1n miT 1 S 14 27 (cf.
2
"ir.

where always

1"

p%\>2

Gn

(E).

contrib.

in jar or bottle
to priests

t.

in song, JE),

but read rather

'=1?'!?;

Dl
8

also

cf.

bees, used as food Ju 1


found in (clefts of) rock

(in lion's carcass);

32

Pr70

-Sro t

On

Gloss

:!

Ar. JLj.il ix. become


black or brown, of a colour between black and
red; vid. deriv.; so Fl v. infr. ; yet vb. in this

mng. perh. denom.

"OS nbtt, as

ficance of

cf.

foil.;

AZrAf/cf. 23

'yas

31

has K'STI

viol

TO "TOH

V}H>

wilderness to Israel

t0*7 (\/ of

of love "B>:n ct 5 1

fig.

n.pr.m. a son of Etam

"I'tyai";

/ 6em a

supr.); sweetness

ck>3 n&ZT^V.

border of Zebulun Jos

iS24 2 ,ypn2Ch2o 2 ^w^2Ch2o 16 ,|ijn:i2S2 24


8
DHN 2 K 3 s
(c) in East. Palestine 3N1K) Dt 2
26
4. fig. H3
niDIp Dt 2
T^? ^P^l
HJ5f and (lest I) make her as a wilderness and set
Aaue

19

?fe).

30

cstr. Is

ri?

Ho 2

cf.

103

+[P\l' "l] l.n.f. hump (of camel) (etymol.?)

her like a dry land

D^SIX DDJ) c f.

*?:,

61

S 23 15 26 2 jnt? iN2 G1121 14 na

*H

(||
24

23

nv:,

16

11

(II

26

19

of lips abrn 'n ct 4 11 ;

"W

words Pr 16

(of pleasant

,Vn

cf. niT22f:3

description of manna); of sweet-

and birds Dt 4 18 (on sacredness

ship, as of beasts

1"51 11881 ^"and use in sacrifice cf.Selden


1.1.H
2
)
of single fish only Jon 2 ( 2
*

offish,

by

usage;

late

Nei 3

gSem.i.274)

conversely

cf.

JN^nM

coll.

16
.

Tl] vb. denom. fish for, catch


16
(but as
sf. Dni coiisec. Je i6
mpl.
Qal Pf. 3
2
160b

5 73 2
regards
as
Hiph.
Sta'
Ges
Qal dub.
ZMG 1S83 M0 conj. Pi.)
(abbrev.), No
t

[^1"T,

'

'

186

t^^]

DW

pi.

n.m. EziT

fisher, fisherman, only

10

Q^H Qr Jei6
&Kt Jei6

Is 19

nWEz 4 7

'

Am

nfoxa) of '\ metaph. for

do

to

for practice referred

(cf.

Ez 2a

in case of fish,

Jb 40 26 scornful

&

if possible!

with crocodile,

it

on mode of capturing crocodiles).

70

Herod"-

ls6

& idol of Philistines

god

tVi;n n.pr.m.
T
perh. non(cf. As. Dagan, Dakan{nu), name

DP*

23

Sayce ""

&

(Gaza)
23

Ch

io 10 (but

pn

u-n$x

cf.

S5

'1 'ana

"I (^XN)

v2 3 4

'i

p31 v

btil

sense difficult;

v5

fills'?

We

'i n*a

7
,

cf.

||

prop.

S 5"

name

as

Ch

& We Dr);

S 31 10
'

3 4

^
Ju 16 23

exc.

infr.); DrprpK p31

cf.

S5

io 10 (here hardly orig.

188

139

Jen infr.) god of Asbdod,

v.

Ju 16

'

COT Jui6

Shemitic
but

image

of

"W?

n P- v' ( but

"1 only

his fish, i.e.

I^V

ff

[/SI]
T

i3i.

vb. look, behold (As. dagdlu, Lotz

MV SS De make ^31 a
= lifted up like a banner, or

The g RobGhes
b?l

denom.
furnished with a banner,
fr.

distin-

i.e. exalted,

guished, AVRV chiefest);Pt.pass. nnniD ^31


HA40
Ct 5 10 looked at, conspicuous, ace. to D1
.

n.m. NulM1 standard,

t^Jn]

13

17

banner (As.

4 65

23

cor,

bl Nu
Qbv?"'!

+7t,;

Nu

fig.

1822 25
-

cf.

Ct

also

miN

cstr.
pi. sf.

mw mnD
52
1

'l etc.

(||nnK) v 17

Nu 2 310
31 34
-

(all

18 25
-

P);

12

(where

(Gr Che ^33; Bi

^>iy, after

up

a*]?

pi.

stan-

@ Now
;

20

^HM;

Dl rr 61

standard in battle,
410
bannered, supfpl. nta"U Ct6
of bannered
subst.,
plied with standards, pt. as
hosts, cf. De.

U1
;> etc.

se >

(-/of

foil.

rang, dub.;

NH ??!

Pa.

/tea;;

== Is

36

17

usually

Jo

51

Me

17

24

^78

n.pr. divin.

pi

(cf. P31),

as cereal

T pi n.m. corn, grain (of cereals)

cf.

nsb),

&

pK of land of Canaan Dt 33
14

19

12 17

io 40

11

also

both);

13

10

28

K18 32

named in

18 32 Is 36 17 supr.); alone,

Nes 23 10

10
Ez 36 s9 D;pr|Jl
\j/6$
above the following refer to
offered to the priests Nu 18 12 (cf. v 27
)
-

of the

firstfruits

Dti8 4 2Ch

to tithe Dt i2 17 i 4 23 Nei 3 512 ;


generally Ne io 40 ; to loaning on
i

to both
usury Ne 5 1011

[iJl] vb.gather together as a brood(cf.

Aram.

"131

Qal

heap together; so i^ Nasar.)


11

Pf. 3 ms. 1J1 Je 1


3 fs. H-jai Is 34
;
together into its shadow Is 34 15 (of

15

gather

Tbj?, q.v.),

11

(of partridge; sim. of one


tty "'Jl Je 17
getting riches unjustly).

\?T

t["H] n.m.

Fr5

'

19

Aq Pr 5

ple (nrBol

breast, better teat, nip-

Symm Ez 23 321 NH &

19

Aram. 11; primit. caressing word

NHWB

in

4S9

)^Du. cstr.
Co); sf. ^11 Ez

!-

'11

Ez

21

ace. to Fl
38

(both

23

ybv\2 <S
19
Co); H" !! Pr 5 19
of breasts of woman Pr 5
18
(Hi Bi rd. n"T-J her love cf. 7 ); of Samaria &
Jerusalem under fig. of young women Ez 23 s
del.

(jrrhna
in

Ez

'll) cf.

cf.

supr.

23

v3

&

^11

Gei

v*

1
;

(rd.

but prob.

Urschrift397

.Vid.

del. 'T

also

IV

nw.

m'i
T

~n,

v.

t[rni]

sub in.

(NH Pi. -Ill

[move slowly]

vb.

1111; Aram. "H, ^T;


on form, cf.
quickly
(of a camel)
run
jb
112a 150a m"." 4
)
Ko'- 587 SS der.fr.INI cf. Sta
Pi. Impf. 1 s. sf. OTlK (so read for MT DJIIK
lead slowly, Hithp.

Ar.

is

'

Dy

Bi

& Che,

15
;

also

his crit. note) lead slowly (in

cf.

procession) \^42 5
sf.

Hithp. Impf.

Q11N

42

deliberately, at ease

procession (Ew), Is 38 15

Hi Kt

(NH id.,

s8 37

17

JS3

12

(cf.

DJ3"i

27

& in^ Nu 18 Dt 7
2 CI131 ( + KOl) 32 28 Ne5 u
Ho 2 1024 Jo i 2 Hg i

rare and late

walk

Ceres).

Zc 9

ni?.n-|

(where

ETVTI

14 18 28
512
Je 31 12
13

der. ?31

J31 as der. fr.

(other products, also,

c.

23

MV; We Skizzeniiil7 inclines to regard

5215b-4

14

Gn

of land of captiv.( words of the Rabshak) 2

Is 38

seems to be denom.; 01

fr. fljl, cf.

fr.

cf.

14

11

Ho

I?:),

Jinb) ; BhlTIl pi

sub

or set

27

^J? tall.

denom. carry,
dard, banner Qal Impf. 1

^i L362

14

CJTWI wims<, q.v.,

c.

2 );

Nui 52 +2t.;

1 1/^Trl vb.

poss. ^li ?)
Niph. Pi.

Nu

Di

standard, partic. of sepa-

rate tribes of Isr.

io 14

^>31

sf.

17 31 - 34
;

also

cf.

sf.^31Ho2 n ,*p:il

Dt ii

\XTC

diglu Dl

HA40Pr53

^ 78

24

^4 Is 62 Ho 2 7
Nu 18 (P; here, for 0>WI,

also

La

18

nyw) f31

Ph. pi

cf.

cstr. f?l

t.;

14

10

v. Thes.

(both J)

but
was left upon him, v. also Dr
was Dagon a fish-cd % Cf. works cited above
2 '"' 460 *,
& Scholz Go.zendienst238 ft Bau(J i n PRE
K'- -).
Vid. p31 1V3 p. 1 1 1.
esp. Jen
fishy part,

it

G112 V

28

4 (II
dragging Isr. captive

summons

^TT
+ 29

Sam.

Dt7

16

10

n311 TlVVpa

v.

(Kt WTO),

NfeM
n.f. fishing, fishery, only in

tnyn

to,

16

rn

v. iiii

tllln.pr.loc.

1 s.

HllX

MT but cf. supr.;

(De Che Di), or


Che Di VB).

as in

(cf.

sub in.

& gent.; 'l Gn

io 7 +8t.

n loc. nnn Ez 25 13
; 1. under fig. of son of nogl
cf. Ges
and grandson of B^3 (v. these arts.) Gn 10"
20
15
9
1 Ch i Ez 2
(brother of K30)
cf. "1 V.? v

+ Ez 27

20

(but v. infr.)

Ez 38

also

cf.

^, Co

y suL

pn

DHM

ace. to

2^, southGulf,
Sab. 133

'

Sab

Denkm

28

(dubit.

of Arabian peninsula,

perhaps orig. further south


2. as son of |BT, father of
s 3
25 (here also brother of K3B)
;

Di Gn io 7

O-HBta

]22

Gn

etc.,

32

Ch

Je 49 'T *3tf\ This is appar." a


northern branch of 1, cf. Di Gn 25 s
On p~l
in MI 31 31 cf. Sm & So MIp 29 No L BJan 8 3887 CI
1

Gann

nrn

v.

Q^T^Is
t

wortfowch.:-?

MV; who

Tlil n.m. ct1,2

(NH
in

Syr.

id.,

Ct 5 99

Est2 15

n"

sf.

S io 14 +

Is5

pM Je32 +
8

Ct 5 99 +

+ 4t;

Tn

ITfR

Ez 16 8 23 17

^"H Ct

Am 6">

inn

2 1.;

Ct8

5
;

1010

Je 32 7

enn

pM Cty

WTft n.pr. gent.pl. Gn io but = Dmh


rd. here D'm, so Sam Di Sta
Ch i
4

DePop.Javan.il.

cf

^Z 27 13

SUpr. Sub fH.

t[QJT"T] vb. astonish, astound (Ar. 'ao,

Lv

pH

'(*) Niph. P<.

Dill? B>\X3

IPtPin^

(||

iw

J e 14

Tifo?

N^ 1B33);

a man,

1.

>,

'^

Ar.

cf.

PZ.cstr."

2
~xfi DID JSTa 3

repetition

furious dashing.

m
\TTllr n.[m.]
i

name

(Syr. i]? (or if?

PS) Lag

Low

71

elm

18

Ct

24

1010

AV RV,

al.

so

17

t[T|'l]

aunt only

n.f.

18 14

Lv

"jnn'l

sf.

1
"

brother's wife; STTn

Nu 26

father's sister [cf.

niVT

n.pr.m.

nin
man of tribe

1.

6 2U

limn;

cr

].

MI

12

of Issachar

(=pn

Lv 20 20 Ex

s9

(his beloved,

n.pr.divin.

Kt 2 S2 3
12
1 Ch 1

1CI127

in

Ju io
4

),

infra)

^
S

(q.v.)

2.

of. [3nj>K

3. father

cf.

cf.

Qr = nn

nh =

24

Chir*.

t"HVl n.pr.m.
>T7

2S2 3

= nn

Ch

27*

(cf.

Kt).

"hrOTn

5 (5
dSeX^oi)

Dm ny Ez 16 om asBfo Ez 23

Ar.JlSJI

so
Lane 864 Dozy 1432 (also ash, v. Dozy'"-)
Synim & 95 Is 41 19 cf. Di, where also other
views, e.g. plane-tree (Rabb. Che), orpine;
19
Thes der. from "im endure
\/dub. Ges Is 4
time, but this questionAr.
t*3
inferred from

1(l

3. pi. abstr. love Pr 7


concr. beloved ones, so

of a tree, prob.

BN130

2. specif.

infr.)

comp.

VTasnnninnn'l Ju5 22

for intensity,
i

Q5.14

upon, overcome,

befall, fall

Qal Pt.

t fmni] n.f. rushing, dashing, of riders

Cti 13 1415

10.11.12.14

DTK' Is 5 1 (where Lo

love-song, v.

t ["1ITT] vb.rush, dash, of horse (onomat. ?

most often

father's

conquer)

io (father's brother, patruus, Syr.


17
avuncidus) Nu 36 11 1 S 14 50 2
24
20
49 49
1415 16
715
7 8 9 12
Lv 20 25
1 S io
Je 3 2
Est 2
perhaps also 1 Ch 27 s3 Jonathan, David's *1H,
to AV RV;
kinsman (?, so St RVm) Am 6

uncle,

fenp=

DVO.
t

perh.

Cti 2 4

TT

13

gl.1.2.3.3

-2.4.5.6.6.8.9.9.10.16

'K>

t.

?pn

loved one, beloved (lover, betrothed)


.16

26

jnpM N1136 11

infr.)

cf.

^P

S io 16 nM Lv 20 20
Bnfa Ct 5 Dp'n Pr 7 19

pi.

pi. sf.

(but
2t.;

) abs.

*H Lv io 4

t.;

uncle

(pi.),

= also

astounded

(cf. infr.)

HA19
); As. rf&fct D1

??,

cstr.

Ct;

all

Che
pi. as subst. Jlirpk

Dietr Sem-

connec t with 111

beloved, love

beloved one, friend,

adj. gent, only

> Thes

Syr. o disturb).

cf.

3.S.0.10.16.17

pi-

t^T)]
*

'=

JAs. Jan. 1887, 107_

NHAVB'- 439 swing,

dandle, fondle, love;

rock,

Q^-j'-n infr.)

Skizze " 391 ft

Glaser
cf.

NW

but in

Jlordt);

Sta

cf.

also Je

Arabian tribe on Persian


ZMG187S

'PoSiav,

viol

"H tQ#;

13

primitive caressing word, Fl

pT @

(but rd. here perh.


alf0

IIT ( v assumed for foil., wh. however perh.

c.

590,2a,ifln

DePop.Jav an .n

fn

187

H311

(<

n.pr.m.

roC

@L

'flS Et a,

AovSiotJi.e.Vlpn>Zom7.0/Vf.Nes

Eg70
)

father

of Elieztr 2

nn:is

19

t[mi]

60 13

king of

vb. pine

away

2X1, J12tf-l)
Hiph. Pt. f. pi. B'BJ n'2p Lv 26 10 (diseases)
causing to fine away the soul (life), cf. Di ; in
(cf.

3pnj> (for MT
S 2 33 read prob. Inf. 1^23
3nN?) so Dr trans, to cause thy (al. his) soul
1

to

pine away

^"R

(cf.

bear, v.

art, ;pn,

VB).

sub 221.

n^l

v.

sub nn.

Ch

Tn, T1T;

able; perh. a loan- word), iretarn -lrnn enna

20

n.pr.m. David, son oft!,

10( 6

Israel,

37

whose dynasty remained on the

throne of Jerusalem
(cf. 2

11 " 15

etc.

the Babylonian exile

till

(beloved one
Eab

cf.

Ba NB1S9

ace.

a3f

orig. Dodo,
g ayce Mod
title of sun-god worshipped in Isr. cf. nill

to

Eev

1884 ' 15Sff Bel


'

'

'

53'

'

ameng E. Jordan Israelites MI )


npT alw. Ru Sa Ki (exc. 1 K 3 14 1 436 ) f Pr Ec
242S
24
6
(c. 790 t.);
37
Is Je; also 1 Ch 13 Ez 3 4
6
I^nalw. Zc Ch (exc. 1 Ch 13 ) Ezr Ne; also
12

n.divin.

Am

276 t.);first named

(c.

281'+,

17 - 2

4
in titles of ^3-9,

18

K8

19

17

Ch

34

144

10

Je33

Apr

'

51

-.^ay "1
26

cf.

=i Ch

35

K 20

:4

i7'

Ch

421

10

Is 22

13

iKi5 = 2 Chi6

23

=2

8 24

2K14 20

15

Ch
v 38

7
,

Ch

Jehoiada 2

Ne

37

= 2 Ch2 7
24

15

iK

2S

K 9 =2 Ch8 u
i5
22

50

=2 Ch 12
=2Ch2i

= 2 Ch 2 4

i2 22

22

29

16

36

nap Ne

'T

10

Ne

12

13

22

Lv

K2o +

(cf. 2

S9

11

Dr; in iChi8 12 ^60* ''EON


orig. than tH 2 S 8 13 We Dr).
Gn30

t[*"Tn] n.m.
producing,
389

Sta

cf.

55 301.122)

14

14

(J); also

Ct

WIT Je 24 1

(II

S 7 15

15

&

&

32

24

15

abs.

Ch 35

13
;

pi. cstr.

cr cooking (?$3)

Wyn
1

14

Jed 0/

La

Lv

15

13
(||

33

Onn

15

Dt

20 18

(both

22

'bn).

faint,

cf.

Ba NB487)

always of heart Is

of condition of people); Je 8

fig-

inkbottle,

2IJS

On
otjo,

'

41

der.

fr.

inkhorn ;

\Znn

in

nn'3

cf.

j e q6

18

La

Ges-Dietr Fl

assumed sense

2,

71

den Juden,

[ni^.

further

1870,

i.

145

also

of

ijljj thin

01 5173g), ^Xl

Lac 068 ^ " 216


Hebrew ink cf. RS

18

erasible quality of

400 1 ed.

cf.

1-

L Lbw GraphischeBequisiten

ff.

)"P*-T] vb.

rinse, cleanse

away

by rinsing, washing (NH Hiph., Aram.


Aph. id.; cf. As. dthu Dl Pr177)Hiph. Pf sf.
v

unnn Kt Jesi 34 Qr ^nnn but rd. ^nnn fr.


m3 (Hi, cf. 50 ); Impf 3 ms. rPT Is 4 3 mpl.
inn; 2Ch 4 6 + Ez 4 o 38 (Co conj. Dngn) _l.
17

Je 24 1 a. ^;o, ie/e
(|pns, nn^p, ni3),

5"
30

II

rinse, victims to be offered in sacrifice

io 7 ,Bnn

Is

adj. faint (on form

ina nosn-by

Ew

Jfo*?;

f.

De.

'bs

skin on surface of milk,

(as love-

NTO,

nn

17

nfe)

slowly flowing ; Fl coinp. Ar. ajI.^

less

On

Di) nsn

of sorrow and distress.

NHWB

as

pi.

V n.<

22

etc. bei

pot, jar (Aram.

TH iS2 + 4t.;

nn La

unwell

1. faint,

=nn

perh.

Ar.

50

perh. cf. Syr.? o disturb, from the idea of boiling)


14

n#N

We

3KV are

where odour referred to.


7
vessels, baskets, v. nn.

tTH n.m.

tV ! n.m. ink(NH id,, Aram. KTfi|, Jl'ci?;

4 b).

K 3 "f 89

14

faint,

t.;

^n Isi 5 +2t.

f.

Di Gn 30 ]4)pi. Wityn (cf.


G n30 H (^14. cstr >N"J^

Je24 2

+3

t^Yl]

(cf. "Qj5).

(cf. O'riin*

mandrake

mandrakes,

t.;

i5

33

byW \no

pi.

Qll
exciting sexual
desire, and favouring procreation Gn30 1414151516

30

w 5

)<$,

t[n11^] n.m. Dt7 15 sickness cstr. sg.


DnxD nvro Dt 28 60 (rd. \no p l., as 7^); C str.

1W

Kn,

D^ ^3

my sufferings) are like


my meat, cf. Di;

(i.e.

nn

3o del. OS We Dr ; 2 S3 5 rd. prob. name* of a


former husband of Eglah "We Dr 2 S 1 s9 rd.
nn We p223 Dr; 2 S 19 44 rd. "VI33 (for nm)
insert

6 7 they

14

'etc.). (On txt. note the foil.: nn

We Dr;

Ar.

cf.

(Ew De

sg. cstr.

2. unwell, menstruous

S0a

The

sorrow-

kny ^41*

illness, M/!

33
b. '1 TT3

also ND3).

(cf.

Ch 6 42 Is 55

Jb

ti"tn adj.

h. wrbitn kn 'n "VB'-'^s

n$N

16

25

Ch 32 530

Ch 32 T*33 n??

4".

'n

i.

^on

Ch

ct

'

36

13

cf.
cf.

g. 'n inan

j. '1

30

"'H,

'

(NH n

loathsomeness) in
but txt. dub.

5
c. "\ bn'K Is 16 (cf.
S 3 + (cf. TV3 5 c).
11
^HN 2).
(cf. H3D sub pD).
d. 'T ri3D Am 9
12 24 45
10
6
37
e.' "I NB3 2 S
cf 1 K i 2
Is 9 Je 17 25
3

2 30

unwell

ill,

(VB

disease

10

illness

"'POP \V1?

16 20 ; burial of

further 2

,j,8i 7 (clay

Eth. Ji.mii As. perh. deriv.

languishing (Che)

24

31

1
also "1 fun n^j? Is 29 .

cf.

20

14

14

24

pn]

11.

||

"hVT n.[m.]

esp. of burial of

Ch

'

cf.

129

13

12

13 15
kings 1 K2 10 3 \ 8'= 2
!
11 2 v 43 =2 Ch 9 31
1

if fr.

Zim BP% 97 Aram.


6e sarf) Qal Inf. cstr. Finn.
Lv 1 2
rft'tf,

4i

^D).

[slS] (JjS be ill;

Ez 34 23 24 37 s4 25 cf. Ho 3 s Je
9
30 (v. 13y). Phrases are: a/1 "Vy (ace. to Sayce
Mud.Bev.i.c.
or jg_ c [ t y /:-godDo(Z[o]) = stronghold
101216
or citadel of Zion, 2 S 5 79 = 1 Ch 1 i M 2 S 6
(Messianic) ruler

Jb

n'n-D), c f.

ful, miserable, not in physical sense

70
132
78 89
so also as represented in coming

Je 24 1 as

[H^^T] vb. be

further

cf.

ninb,

jji3.32.34.36.38

*SW

or bricks,

also

||

cf.

51

spe aks)

(',

(vb. b#3,

receptacle for carrying, all Vrss basket,


io 7 (heads of king's sons), Je 24 22 (figs)

b.

(v. supra);

^i8 (=2S22

Ch 35 13

Ct4
also Bu

cf.

etc.

titles cf. supr.)

"' 26

21

gl5.16.17.42_

= Is 37

18 1 36 (both

47

Ch

gW.S6.S6.6C

14

5s

I22 I32 i-n.ir

3c.5o

89

S 16 13

in all); also in

138-145 (73
-:o

"''

n-32, 34-41, 51-65, 68-70,


108-110, 122, 124, 131, 133,

86, 101, 103,

72

1Ibr

(where gloss ace. to Peters


4
n Ho3 s EZ34 23 1K3 14

18S6.P.1-3)

^n

188

"HIT

Ch 4

Is 4

4
,

(cf.

supr.)

removing

of

vm Kt

v.

an

2.

fig.

cleanse

Ez 4038

so

by washing

guilt.

sub jnt.

'

^ LT 1] v1j Pund beat (in mortar) (NH


& Aram, id., Ar. cfo cf. also As. ddku, kill
1

"

>

nmn
COT ). Qal Pf. 3
Nu n (||D:n-ianu).
Gloss

189

vn

nansa

pi.

Ill

"HI

(milra)

trDItt

T J"ID"0"11

93

hoopoe,

10

Dti4

Nun

mortar,

n.f.

Ar "b

8
.

unclean

n.f.

an

Saad

al. (cf.

bird,

Kn Lv

Di

peril.
19

Lv

18
.

vb. 1. heap up,

move in a

(crig.

~\1

2. dwell

pile.

go about, surround,

circle,

about a court; As. duru,vxdl, fortress, COT Gloss


440
thence (denom. Fl
) dwell Aram."VH,
z w mi
>? (pt. & Pa), hence in Heb. cf. Giesebr A
lc
OP4T9
lVl:
Fl
Che
Eth. 5C; generation (
prob. loan-word) ace. to Hpt KAT 2 Glossi As.
[dard, endure
darn, everlasting (cf. Bez 0nent

NHWB

1'

(^H

whisper,

'1

DM,

cf.

nQII

ti.

H"r

also Is2i n

ir
;

Di, but

\,

silence;'1 =

^^

HOW NTO

94

v. 11. 'l,

= Ar. ytl

Diplom

17

Qal

long time, age)

oracle

of concealment, hidden meaning,

i.e.

Ew

ilDM).

n.f.

Il5

of silence,
ace. to

QTi spread dander, perh. orig.

Whrbntn

"WTO

of iviekedness.

11

84

yjr

than

in Inf.

dwell in tents

to

(or Inf. abs. irreg. for

fonv.

O'BXyn -fn Ez 24 s heap up.


3
6 some rd. Impf. 3 ins. "M1J s/iaW dwell,

"to, cf. H'Dip^)

3.

tn. ilft^l n.pr. 1. m. son of Ishmael Gn


25'= 1 Ch i 30 cf. prob. Dumath al-Jandal in

Gu

In

for JIT

v. pi.

Burckhardt Travelsin
Syria 662
j);. alg0 Q^Cm,. Qn Tg 2 x U Q laser Bklro
392.44o_
2. c ity in mountains of Judah Jos 1 52
comp. Aoijfia in the Daroma, 17 miles fr.
2nd ed
Eleutheropolis Lag 0l,om
mod.
Memoir 30s
Dannie,
fr. Hebron van de Velde
"- 369 *
Guerin-"
cf. Di.
3. name of Edom
with mystic mng. Is 2 u Duma
silence of
death, desolation, De Che al. (JDMich Ges Hi
think 3 = 1; has'lfiov/xaia; Jerinterpr.as part
of Idumea; still another view sub 1. HOW).

Northern Arabia in J6f

v.

f.

ii.

till n.[m.] circle, ball 1.


T^ ">"? Is 2o 3 ( >@ Brd 1H3).

W3 nB35f ^DJX' Is 22

^=

SW

De Or

waiting,

repose

(^65

n.f. silence, still

3a 3 silence; 62 2 still
but rd. prob.,

waiting, resignation (Dr 5189-2


as v

'M, BiGrChe);

6
,

Che Ba

al.

"TO

"!

Che); 2 2 3 repose

tDOVT
of

silence

meet

is

(fr.

= dumb

ptpEfil

La

HM ?rpVf

? fr. I.

grief

Ew

(but

id.

and

tears

Hb 2

19

i,

v.

Je 14 17 ).

'1 }3K stone

adv. in silence, si(?rd. here DD*n fr. DD*1).

stone ;
26

16 10

[|1l] vb. dub.

6s

n.[m.] silence

lently, Is 47 5

cf.

\&&l.

Gn 6 3

t [pi] n.[m.] dub.

Qr Jb 1

29
c,

p?>

v.

lil,

ti.

DHM
15

DH
Las'

Gf,s '

^ of
^

Abhanc11

foll -J

mn s- dub

cf-

NH

Aram.)

"H, ii, age, genera-

t.;

cstr.

"to

20

Dt 32

25'+ 5 t. T3D Tvb]} 'l nn 2


Ez 4 2 17 17 2 27 (all rf&b

cf.

||

(||^.)

t.,

t.

to

to Ex
Ex 3
15

u-ni-iii

27

Jos

22

27
,

Dnto Gn

t.,

17'

10

generation, mostly poet.

former
1'1

ni3f
1

nhy ninn)

v 2 );

iV-n nil

17

12

1. period, age,

a. of duration in the

Dt 32 7

(cf.
;

t.;

''

nrril IS51 9

D'K&ij?

age(s)

^qo

nha

Gn

w^nto Y28 D?'toi

(song

ntosW

D^iy ni')

||

inpn

(||

npio IS58 12

6r

(|| frf.)

b.

usually of duration to come, future age{s), "i"v

to

Ex

nni;
T

15

||

(E;

id.);

||

rfrafc) cf.

to lia

Ex

Pr 27 s4 Kt (Qr

17

16

(E),

10 8 33 11
Is 3 4 >; Ini 1-6
10
90
13
13
8 5 6 102
119 135 146

=n^ liTO

DM)

12

79"
id.);
Jo 4 (all
+ 8 9 2 (|| oSy) 8 9 5 (|| D^iyny) io6 " (|| .) isd
17
toj "iVny ^ ioo
3 4 (|| id.); + 77" (|| mnb);
39
20
is 13 (II rwb) Je 50 (II ); "^31
(||
2s
18
to toa vniat/
toj f 45 (II njn ahy^) cf. Est 9
2
toj^6i 7 cf."lHpn ?.f Jo2 (||Db'yn); as modi5
fying phrase "to ill fe>ife*D Is 60 (|| D^y pw);

(II

49

20

||

M?)

Tp^l n.m. bulwark, siege-wall

Ez2 6 8

Sm Ez 4

Dt325

- i;

'

rrvno v 9

s
5
K niT Is
sf. '"to Is 38
53 pi. DnVl ^72 + 2 t.,
16
4
s
nilil cstr.
nn'1 abs. Jb 42 Is 4
cstr. Ju 3
9
TTh Gn 9 12 sf. VrrY-J Gn 6 9 Lv 25 30
Is 51

(||

Pr65 o
com p. As.ddsu, withdraw, retreat,
fro; Dl
but cf. No ZMG1886 730
Qallmpf. 3 fs. riSK""! JTIFI
Jb 4 14 before him danceth dismay.

vid. 113).

cf.

MV)abs. "to Gn 7 + 68

in

+ 36

pi n.

f [V^Tjl vb. spring, leap, dance (Aram.


., 7ea/>, dance, be joyous; Ar. ^Ij
med. 1, decline, slip or move about, glide to and

tion; Ar. ,.J gyrus, orbis, periodus ; Sab. "1*7,


one time, once, D"H D*l"T eac/i ewee in a year

111

p"1 be joyous,

l*i35f

period, generasub vb. supr.; also

(cf.

Aram, (inch

"to,

2. 6ZZ

Niii 134
most; but Bo
regard noun as "VPia,

MV SS s.v.;
Ke MV

11 n.m.

dwelling

tion,

Dip); tol

p.

v.

also

cf.

'n^m

circle

(so

[3. heap, pile Ez 2 4 Thes


but v. supr. sub ">W vb.]

past,

only in |iT

Jastr

18

pkosi888- xcvft

6aW, as Talm.,

tnWT, TO1

Q^*l

cf.

house, esp. as group of buildings

K 25 =
1

p.?ij

,,

Je 52";

-\2V); ^V 'n

fT13

further

D^^

72';

Q,

1^

"'i"1

TV^'

Is 5

apparently including both


"" n
io2M 5
D
? f

c.

D^iy^).

(11

^^

T^W

past and future

19
2. of
5
age),
(period,
living at a particular time

-ni -fa i>33

men

13

145

Gn

Ex

(J)

io.w

Nu 3 2

(P)

"n"

Ec

"

35

(JE) Dt i
Je 2 3i. a i s0

13

4
:

(or) the past

and

a. in the present,
c

"11*11 ""|?"1

generation, as transitory Nil


specific,

La

"fai "fa^>

14

Ju
w

Che crit n> )


yf, 95
Ju 3 2 (present & future) cf.
9
(i. e. his own gen. and those
pi. Vrn'""! Gn 6
immediately contiguous, before and after).
2

Is g3
8 Is 4

Jb

cf>

b.

Gn

16

15 (JE),
s1
also Dt 29 ^48"
3132
(Che crit.
cf. yft 2 2

esp. of a future generation

c.

3 4 9

with numeral, cf. Dt 2 3


3
13
18
4 6
19
7
78 io2 109 Jo i
n.); of a succession of generations ""Tip "fa
2S
4
*fb>yD
f 145 "fal 111-^33 Est 9 ;
-

mw

Gn9

">**

Dt
42

27

9 ';

21

usually
29

42

3o
7

P);

Nu

105

(||

3i

13 - 16

17

2 2 23
w-w--s-w

10

Gni7

with num.

(P);

16 15

7!u2

40

15

Exi2
Lv 3 17

- 2i:"--

J:

28

28

nyflK Jb
1417 42

i6

32;!3

36

io 9

6U 7
30

io i 5
18 35
3. generation characterized by quality
K^y "fa crooked
or condition, class of men
9

Am

&lb

B>*1K

fr.

Ko

cf.

Jb 3 9

^f Dt

13

sf.n^nPl

fs.

Inf. cstr.

25

sf.^KflTIs

'Bfa

fs.

io 11

Mi4

13
;

DW

sf.

BhX nowhere

yet

3111s.

Imv.

28
abs. UTTVA Is 2 8
as

444

'

12

Wlb Ho

15

if

&

else

form very possibly textual error, cf. 01* 24Sk


11
tread on, trample on,
Pt. f. NK'*1 Je 50
13
"M)
(beast on eggs,
thresh,
c. ace. Jb 3 9
20
Je 50 11 onb ( t\e. its
lit. c ace. arsn i Ch 2 i
;

||

material) Is 2 8 28 (in sim.);

abs.

2
13 (in
11
io
(metaph.
of
Ephraim
sim.); Ho
as heifer);
7
tread, or thresh Ju 8 with (*"IN =. together with,
Ew 234e takes as ace, & vb. as abbrev.
cf. Stu
Hiph.) thorns, D'lfip and 0'3i?")3 q.v. and also
in Ju 8 16 (rd. t*>T1 cf. supr.) sq. DH3, w ^/t <Aem,
;

to Q'yip

ref.

Am

land
12

25 (all H);
Jos 2 2 2728 (all

24

29

23

ohifc)

(||

ni*l"l

of posterity,

pi. c. sf.

8 - 10 21 31

,2

nhy)= 1 Ch

v. further,

7
;

(all

*}>

16

'tfyv rift ?

pi.

Hb 3

15
Vrss; 2ms.B l*iriIs4i

usually

rvm

190

-11

(D'U)

and D'Jp-Q; fig. of devastation of


(Gilead), destruction of peoples Hb

espec.

Mi4 )3 (abs.), where full metaph.;

hyperbol. of Israel IS41 15

"Niph.

ace. D'ln.-

c.

trampled down, Pf. *2fa*il consec. Is. 25 10 fig.,


subj. Moab; Inf. Bfan ib. (simile, subj. priD
be

BaNB I56 ) Hoph.

straw-heap; on formcf.01 193a


be threshed,

P).

Impf. EhV Is 28

T t!}" *"T n.m. threshing,

s7

(subj. nxp).

the process of

i. e.

generation
of

diff.

Dt

32

(song)

cf.

v 20

Pr go"

classes of wicked,

78

s 8

12,1314

cf.

7
8

to v 32

cf.

the dead

(cf.

22 31

supr. sub

^49

20

MT, but
2

(so

c)

<

Che

so also l*ni3X "fa

most; yet v.

infr.

4. dwelling-place, habitation Is 3 8
so

EVm

Saad Ki Ges De Che

so also

+ 49 20 De

-mb

joins

Witt,

cf.

12

(Ew

Che

cf.

i.

life

vb.,

H);

||

TH

n.pr.loc. (Ph. "1K*7; cuneif.


tn. 1N*1,
Du'ru KG 121 COT on Jos 1 11 ) city in Manasseh,
on Mediterr., S. of Carmel (9 Roman miles
0nom 115 2nde,i 149
"fa
N. of Caesarea, cf. Lag
),
23
n
nto
nil j u 1" z ch 29 = / m int
Jos 12
7
J0S17 11 "fa riaa Jos i2 23 ="iNi nsj i K4 11
"fa lYlS? Jos 11 2 (cf. HSJ); mod. Tantura (TorLands of BiWe 249
tura) Wilson
van de Velde Narra ^
pai 23 8
cf Di Jos j l2- o n pY-ipVpj* v. sub ny.
Bd
-

'

'-

vrrm

fig.

in address to Israel

AV RV &

hence

nvyapyos

n.[m.] a clean animal,

+1. ]"'*7

cf 93

antelope or gazelle,

cf.

most pygarg, a kind of


Di Lv 1 i 2f'; perh. rather

mountain-goat, Hom NS391 cf. Eth.Vrs.; only


Dt 14 6 (Horn
der. fr. */wn with kindred
meaning of spring, leap & comp. As. dassuj so

1-

DP

already

1-

64

).

fn. \t*l n.pr.m. 1. a son of Seir fft.


38
Gn36 M
2. a son of Anah &
1 Chi

%h Gn

grandson of Seir
(for

f^l

q.v.)

pfa. 1

36

Ch

25

cf.

v 30 so

414142

cf.

nrnn n*mn

Bte futj-id

De Che Brd

Ew Di

its circuit,

'd

compass).

also

NS394
;

NH

cf.

ZMG1883

7mp/.

'

fcfa,

) Qal

538

&HM

r s.

a^ts

Aram,

P/.

Dl

id.,
1

so rd. for y*] 5 }

Pr191

COT

Gloss

Horn

.*?; v. further

Ch 2
Ju8 16

20

No

*hp 11 Ju 8
Be Door Bu
7

cf.

n.pr.m. a son of Seir f^*1

t]*<*7

so v

'Plct&v;

28 - 30

q.v.) Gn 3 6
F^ Gn 3 6 28

f'lBfa

26

foil.

26

cf.

(rd.

Ch

38

Di)

f^

<5 33

Gn 36
(v

42

21

rd.

30
01 Di) v

nni

t t*n, ti^'l vb. tread, thresh (Ar. jX>,


As. dASu, Impf.

also v

Ez 24 s
33
Is 3 o =^</re (so Ges Hi
etc.)

sf.

by prophet.

t rnVlQ n.f. pile (of wood,

e.

OP479

"n^nr? i S 2i 10

sub 4).
"i*i""l

26 (H)

t [il^lp] n.f. that which is threshed

5
of the righteous, as a class \^ 14 24 73 15 ("fa

T)^3) 112 2

Dab J^ni.

"I'Sff IIS "1

12

yj/

Lv

threshing,

29

Je

vb. push, thrust

(NH

id.,

Aram,

'rn, Nn*!, )JL); cf also Ar. U.S, spread, extend,

also throw,

^ 118
f 1 18

13
;

13

pass.

f.

propeh

Inf.

Qal Pf.

cstr.

Pt. act. nrft


iTirttn

1^.

T\\rrh

f 35

62";

ms.

140

(rd. nn'l

>msA,

5
;

sf. '"^'n""!

abs.

nm

De Che);

nri"j

nh*i

push

violently fig.

^33?,

& f 35

onM

ace.

118 13

yjs

rnmb f 140 (Che

nm

my

up

trip

Dam v
i^n nam-w v a

(transp.

c f. npbpbni

purpose

sq. cl. of
5

TOtfB

cf.

feet),

rd.

c.

with

and
and

Je 23 12 ); pushed in (Che), in sim., pt. pass., said


4
Niph. Impf.
of V* wall f 62 (|| i1t33 Tp).
nriT Pr 14 33 ; (3 mpl. irn? Je 23 12 is fr. nm, if
,
rn3 Is 1 12 56 s ^ 147 2 v. suh
rightly pointed
m3); be thrust or cast down, fig. of wicked
;

Pr

32

cf.

Fu.

15

35 supr.

/Aey are thrust

down

am

191

TTl

VU f 36

Pf. 3 jtf.

&

(||1^D3

Dip l^"

13

for

what was

'''TO?

With a

gen.

which anything

suf-

sufficient.

of the person or thing for

Ex

s
36 i"l"jbyn "''TO (more) than enough
for the work, Lv 5 7 and if his hand do not
reach (if he do not command) !"1K> n enough
8
28
v 2>pn n
for (i.e. to buy) a lamb, 12 2 5
8
enough for recovering it, Dt 15 imnp n
enough for his need, Is 40 1IU6
"With suff.

fices

Pr 2 5 16

;!'! '2Vl eat that tvhich is sufficient

On Ex 36 Je49 Obv
9

thee;

Ch 30 3

contempt and wrath,

in plenty)

^V'TO?

*n

N^>).

for

Once with

r6xn

gen. of the thing which is sufficient, Pi 2 7 27


D viy D?n
enough of goats' milk.

t niTIQ n.m. means or occasion of stum28 '


nbj>; pbn-na (|| -ijxsrtftfb
bling, r' 2 6

has a tendency to form compound prepositions,


used idiomatically in certain applications

1ST N3'^).

a.

t[vn]
VTTO^

56

n.[m.] stumbling,

l4

=ii6 8

of

wicked

Impf. 3 mpl.

^V

down,

fig.,

they shall be thrust

^T,

fr.

nm

t jrn n.m. millet (NH


'n

Ez 4

DTOD31

Aram. N?Vfa),
i>to Dnyfrl pn

jnft,

in the series ttBhjjl

Low 72

"II v.

Aram,

ners Est 3
one's self,

2Ch26 20
+

Qal Pt.

in" ])

hurry ~b

nbrniD? (ew7)
thrust (Che,

s/iaZZ

cf.

(J.a.3

Niph.

\mi Est6

12
;

Pf. hasten
TINvb *|rna

thrust,

Aim with

/ran

140 12
thrust

TW
upon

thrust, crowd, oppress

drive away, remove,

(NH

Aram.

18

(because of) them that maltreated


oppressed them.

f
not

with

sf.

only

Mai

in other cogn. languages)

(v. infr.)

lY^ny

10

PU*\,

and

fV*3

^..l,

0' 1
T

cstr.

1. absol. thrice

I will pour you out a blessing

3
until there is

"Hlfl

suffices

for

H3

for

need of his whelps (||Vn*aj>j>; but]' H3,


b); iron. Hb 2 13 Je 51 58 the peoples labour

v.

for

(only

fire

the

satisfy

to

fire),

and the nations weary themselves P1~n3 for


what is empty. (/3) in the abundance of, i.e.
25
as often as Job 3Q "lBitS> 'H2 in the abundance
the
trumpet,
i.e.
as often as the trumpet
of
sounds

elsewhere in this sense).

('''TO

b.

n3

the sufficiency, or abundance, of

according to

"H? ace. <o the sufficiency

i.e. as much as it demands,


Dt 2 5 2 Ne 5 8 3 H3 (s. c. before a Ges 5m )
quantum in nobis erat,' after our ability,
Ju 6 5 they came 3m !"l3"tK "H3 ace. fo the abund-

of his redemption,

ance of the locust in multitude (for which


12
I"I3"1X3 would ordinarily be said: cf.
7 ).

and (there

c.

out of the abundance

'''TO

as;

(a) sq. inf.

will be) as enough

Is 28
20

as often as

"I3B'3

bination of rot?

no

(i. e.

it

16

month

(i.e.

in its

K 4*

passeth over, Je

^9

and

in the

(a comv sub rutf)


and KH.h 'TO

^^2= yearly

kndnatfa nap

Dr) Zc 14 16

(v.

11

13 sjnan

Je48 27
H3B*

often as

'TO

as thy words (are) of liim

idiom, phrases

i^fyV.
28

subst.,

(/3)'sq.

0/^

imy no

19

hence as often

of,

=as
1 K14
(=2 Ch 12

1S1
30

itrnns Is 66 23 as often as

not sufficiency, i.e.


until my abundance can be exhausted, or, as
18
this can never be, for ever (cf. yjr 72*), Est i
*)3fi?1

what

pretii)

the lion tare in pieces VnvY3

the

subst. sufficiency, enough (NH, but

known

13

she went up, 18

De).

Qallmfrf. PPCT th rust > crowd, of locusts


in swarm Jo 2 s ; Pt. act. pi. sf. Q^pn'ni DiTSn?
2

'

>aJ!.j)

Ju

Na

for (the

(a)

3m

n.f.

[pn^T] vb.
Ar.

id.,

D^Bini of run-

(||Sn3).

[nsmp]

n (n)

esp. JO,

jyass. pi.

8 14 (HDibnhp).

15

(NH id.,

and

3, 3,

3
''I

Lv 25 s6 and find il"l?N3

t [*irn] vb. drive, hasten (late)


1

Combined with

t^pm

q. v.

71T"! (v^of following; perh. cf. Ar. JX.3


smoke arose, hence become dusky, dingy, inclining to blacky

2.

rd. perh.

[T^] vb. only Niph.


(Ko i377 ) Je 23 12

^3/1

Ch'24 5

month (comes) in its


BH.H made more

own time:

by the add. of ienna c f. the phrase


ioVa dV mi): S o ipisk'S roe' no #.; (y ) as
conj., with the finite verb (7f $ being underprecise

stood: cf. -TCUQ


as I speak.

tnnT
Moab Dt

''"l

etc.),

Je20 s

1?"!^

^P

* q/*<

n.pr.loc. appar. on border of

KuTa^vo-fa).

pn

192

fU'H n.pr.loc 1. city in Moab


,
pn, cf. ib. adj. gent. ^3Hn)-J^

t]!" "!,
1

'

(Ml 21 28

Nu

30

32

3 34

up or

(built

at

&

on these vv.
13

917
9

Je48 23

vid. also

32

; mod.
m
Seetzen

ZA1S87

Keise "

of

Je48 18

= Arnon,

pan

also

);

)"I3B*

cf.

'

cf.

193
.

fan Ne 11 25 place in Judah, toward south


= njton Jos 15 22 cf. Hpt -; conject. by Kn
Ke (cf. Di) to be Tell eel Dheib (van de Velde
2.

1-

Mem.

Ehdei l, ^RoJjHBIUl^

called alg0

252)

;th :th
T

pi? ?3V~N,> Ae cannot


10
contend with one mightier than he Ec 6
Niph. P<. !?s-)fe* *Dae>-733 pi: ayn-pa

ad

YH

t'pS'H

Note.
difficult.

jYvt6 Gn

'ran

rd. Ill' or

My

63

(Kue)

is

p7>

sjnrit will not abide in


abide in, dwell,
man for ever; this best suits the context, but
"I1*T, as Aramaism,is dub. (2) Kn De Schr
render rule in, supported by Zc 3 7 only.
(3)

RVm

Thes Ew Di render be humbled in, sustained


by Ar. usage, but not by Heb. (4) strive with

AV RV

(cf.

supr.) is hardly justified.

Dt

i7 8

16

t,

13

= pan 1, q.v.
n.pr.loc. = pan 2, q.v.

vb. judge

to

compen-

abasement,

obedience,

140 13 pi J)T
7
consider the cause Pr 2g
V3D7 pi the cause is
14
before him Jb35
pi i1JB> change the cause
p-ro n^jj Isio 2 Qin pi Je5 28
Pr3I 5. Q
pi ncyy maintain

Ar. ^\1 intrans.

(cf.

^^

govern,

rule,

diks

93 Onk

(1)

be obedient, submissive, trans, requite,


sate,

D^

sf.T f 9 ^?n Je 30 ; 1. pi NDD throne of


judgment Pr 20 8 pi njJOBVl D'DB'O from heaven
thou didst cause judgment to be heard ^76.
2. cause, plea, pi? pi pa between plea and plea
Dti7 8 pi pi plead a cause Je 5 28 2 2 ]6 30 13

^j*^

people were at strife throughout all


10
2 S 1
(reciprocal, cf. Dr.)

of Israel

n.pr.loc.

tptfO'H

i/*e

tp"! n.[m.] judgment

sub nn.

v.

a//

the tribes

of

sub nsi.

v.

0]}

JTH
T

6.

sub rui.

v.

house Zc

Is

Che & Hpt

Tristr

my

Jos

= pE>n

Dibdn, north of Anion,


Land o( Moab 132 &
Bel

268

'

MP

|U^ na
pn ^ v

Is 15

pn Nu 33 4546 (cf.

in territory of Gad, hence IS


s4

by Gad)

P
3"

the cause ty 9

recompense, T,Uj requiter, governor, ilj.x* city;

sjipn

^a

'Dl HA49;

tion,

yBn pi judgment of the wicked Jb36 17


4. strife,
pi judgment and justice v 17
10
Pr
22
{legal
law-suit
Str).
5.
pi
strife,

As. ddnu, Impf. idin, judge Asrb

Aram,

p'l,

Anilxl20

.01 judge, exercise judgment, punish,

^%

^1%

Ui? judge,
city; on /''"y v.

^?

No

judgment,

01883

533

),

syn.

10
P/. ?1 Je 22
etc.; Impf. PT;

Qal

9t., Jilj

Gn6

infr., etc.;

cf.

Un

)l>iiZ+2o

Gn

V)iv
16

49

Imv.]^. Pr3i

4
Je 21
V 5o +2 t,;
13
Pt. fn Gn 15" Je 30
1. c as judge,
minister judgment, of God icy pT> Dt 32 s6 (poet.
14
10
* 7 9 96 is3 13 n:
* 135 ) * 5 4 D oy
14

Jb 35

12

//. p*$

CBKJ)

2. plead

ilie

^I

Dirp

JV3N1

""jy

9
.

Messianic king

72I

men, usu. c. ace. cogn.,


is none to plead thy cause Je
plead cause of orphan J e 5

pi

'1

pi 'l Je 22 10

b. of

God, ttr6.K

Gn

also, ace. cogn. om.,

^1

God has pled

30

Di) Gii49

lc

(poet.)

the Messianic king

DUa

God, ^P.nn ^nn-133a in thy might judge


me) ^ 54 3
4. execute judgWl execute
BEtpto
Ipa?
ment, requite, of man,
12
judgment every morning Je 2 i
of God, upon
Egypt Gn 15 14 (E); D^DJJ by means of powers
of nature Jb36 31
p >DSN 1 S 2 10 (poet.)
Vz-iio

me

(vindicate

5. govern,

iVofe. pit? py]Fl


explained.
there is

WaTlK

piFI

nnx thou

shalt govern

Jbig

}yo_b

AV RV

(1)

government Est

Zaio ancZ

a judgment follow

29

thai ye

is

13
.

variously

may know

Aq Symm

Theod, so

De Da, in interpreting {^relative + p^jwe^mewtf,


but

VI

unknown to the dialect of Job and


used only in Elihu section. (2) rds.

ty is

is

v\t],

or

plIK-',

X vs

i(T

(i.e.

29 @)

(cf.

or 1^

rupt text.

Ew

(3)

Di

rd. '''W the Almighty,

which accords with usage of Job.


Hit? >3 (doubtfully).

tnD'H

.1.3.5.13.25.26

(judge')

35

Ex

s5

1. son of Jacob and

Jos 19 47

2. the tribe of Dan,

23

Lv

21

,(.\b

Gn 30

Bilhah

(4) Siegf

n.pr.f. daughter of Jacob G1130

t^l n.pr.m.
2

& Qr

?),

indicating ancient uncertainty and a cor-

(E).

wi'W judge (vindicate as a warrior) his people


(v.

J17P1

Pr

my

3. judgment, condemna-

government, pll

3. execute judgment, vindiin battle against enemies, isy P1J }"!} Dcro

cause
cate,

cause, a. of

}V~r$ there

13

30
3

Qn^ea

L2SB>D1

+
9

73 pi Pr 3

11

Nu i

39

f"t

Ju

1^)0

18 29

Ex 31

Ch

1
6

35

34

5 - 23

12

(all P); H '2?


Jos 2i
47 48
26 42 34 22 Jos i 9 47
34
216 22 23 25 26 30
(all P) Ju i
J8
fi npnp Nu2
jinnaVNu26 42
(P) on Jui 3 25 18 12 v. n^np;1617T

38

24

13

Gn 4 6 23 Nu i 38 2 25 7 66 io25
-

4(l -

(P);

J"?

alone in poetry

elsewhere

Ez 48

1 -

232
.

Nu i

12

(P)

Gn 4 9

Dt 27 13

Dt33 22 22 Ju5 17
Ch 27 22 2 Ch 2 13
-

3. a city on northern frontier of

193

\n

Israel at one of the sources of the Jordan,

&b

originally

Ju 18

29

v 7 );

(cf.

Of) Jos 19

47

Rob

Kadi,

This place is freBd


14
Dt 34 1 K iz 29 30
to: Gn 14
.

quently referred
15

20

JTO

K io

29

Ch 16 4 Je

S 20 18

for ]?) 2

15

Am 8

16

24
17
fViyi 1

215

;'

Ch 30 5

(Ez 27 19

v. pi.)

S 24 s

As no such

place

known, the text is usually regarded as corrupt,

and,

being uncertain,

silvestria.

Klo

(^DM)

(2)

K 15

(cf. 1

(3)

t ^^R adj .gent. alw.

33

Dan and Ijon

to

p^ p WeDrcf..
as n.pr. coll.

art.

c.

Qr, v

"

T 1^172 n.pr.m. son of Abraham and Keturah

Gn

25*

Chi 32

j^P^D n.pr.m.

Abraham and

son of

1.

24

Gn 2 (J) 1 Ch i
2 an Arabian
Gn 3 6 (=1 Ch i ) Nu 3 i-<* P ) Ju
6-9 (31 1.); having a p3 (as chieftain 1) Ex 2
3 ^(E); D>jpr N1122" (JE), (Q^w^j Nu
(P) Jos 13 (P), onb Ju 7 8 n"^B Nu
25
3233

35

tribe

46

1C

21

25

8 8

51226

Ju

fpn P.aa dromedaries of Midian


Is6o 6 Jpt? tie day of Midian Is 9 s (the victory
over Midian Ju 7-8) cf. io 26 f 83 10
3. p.N
fpP ^ e land of Midian Ex 2 15 (E) Hb 3 fpB
-

np

p*J?1

(03D)

20
).

variously changed:

is

in the ivood, Thes after

pnp 2S21 20

a royal city of the

1S

Dan

(1) "W- i"!^ to

n.pr.loc.

Keturah

<:

HJ"n 2

f5T

pIQ

til.

rd. also

cf. Dr; and v.


Ju 20 1 S 3 20 2 S 3 10
given by Chr V2f TN3C

/Vote.
is

Ch

14

1
Canaanites Jos
12 19
Mappcov, Ma8a>v,
Aafiopcov;=Madin, close to Hattin, Survey 860
dub. a village Maron lies 2 hours "WSW. fr.
Kedesh, van de Velde Mem 146 cf. Di.

@ Ew We

the phrase' JOB' isa-iyi fTO


11

On

rpB sub "no.

205

** *> s

Je
I.

captured by a colony of Danites ; named Dan,


and made a sacred place with rites of worship
M
Tell el
that lasted until the exile (Ju iS' );
EK '"

Nil

'p? iCh 12 35

Jui3 2

i8 u

^p

one'

u iS

30

"'pn nnssj>p

Ex 4 19 (J) Nu 25

15

1E11 18

; land on ^lanitic
gulf (where Arab, geographers still place town
^x.). Cf. on Midian, Gl aS er skizzeil 447ff-; Horn

(P)

t|H n.m. judge


^SCH,

S 24 1G

^iH

later

?H ^ 68

cstr.

n.pr.m.

,;

Aufsatze

Ew*" a

(cf.

i.

(1892), 4

adj. gent. Midianite Nu io 29 (J);

"hr-Tn
;

El is my judge; on a possible connexion with


OP107
v
Zend ddnu, wise, or ivisdom cf. Che
93
1. son of David 1 Ch 3
Palm, bull Vog )

f.

f.

nVTBNu 25

Nu

5'17

6 - 14 - 15

(P); pi.

3eT

Gn

(P),

D'OTO

Wn, but dub.


Codd. AaXowa

&

of.

n.f.

province (an Aramaic word,

II

Che
S3

OPI08
;

3K}>3,

AajmijA, L &
AaXowta; Klo Sm

Ch .^"P, but grounds pre^'p, priest T)f the line of


3. b$n a great
Ithamar Ezr 8 2 Ne io 7
Noah
and Job as
Ez'28
classed
with
sage
prop.

55

'"I**!

!,

iii

2.

carious.

n^pp

(E).

37

D^ptO Gn37 C8 (JE)

cf.

Syr. Jfcul,j, Ar.iijjj; city)

niipB

pi.

iK20 +23t.; a

models of righteousness Ez i4
?k

perh. the

men

one of the noble young

\ p,

same as 4.

14 - 20

taken into captivity by Nebuchadrezzar ace.


1 "6
to Dn i
the hero of the book of Daniel, Dn
6
i + 22 t. (also frequently in Aramaic section).
,

plE) n.m. Pr22

ti.

10

'

strife,

contention

Pn8

^8o +9t.; pi. D-OpO Pr i8 nVYTO


+ 7 t.; contracted into C'pD Pr 6 io
ls

12

19

Pr

14
;

cstr. ""Ppl?

aim. wholly Pr

Pr 19

: Pr

13

;9

D^p?

1. strife, contention,

18 19 23 29 26 20

also 17

14

10
3p), 22

an)
"O iTW /?

ariseth

i6 2s

(||

p^l Jp) Ktp'BHb


;

(||

'

l"&K>

stirretJt

/e<

up

note

esp.

O^p*? tf^ 26-

man ;
woman 21 9

quarrelsome
tious
2

19

2.

oft/tf

15

=a

24

27

15
,

cf.

18

25

29

14

s2
;

= conten-

D$ni

7
of contention ty 80

28

contentious,

oftener 'B DK'N


2

Pr

cf.

'B
P"IB

nB>K

^^

an

among

princess

the

provinces

La

3. of the Persian empire Est

which was Palestine, Ne

I'

(of Judea).

+ oft.;

one of

the returning
exiles, HJptSn 133 children of the province Ezr
1
6
2 Ne 7
having rOpBn ^ST Xe 1 3
4. provinces in general Ec 2 8 5' H3pD 3CE'p3 in the
i

,|

24
(fertile
fat places of the province Dn
regions, prob. Egypt; other trans, vid. in Bev.)

Tp"P n.pr.m.

a Meronothite, one of the

builders of the walls of Jerusalem

HD^p n.pr.m.
but
Japhet 1 Ch i

a son of

contention

loose strife

strife

+ 28t.;

district of

rd. prob.

(||

empire, 1. districts of realm of Ahab with one?


over them i
20 14151719
2. of the Babylonian
empire: Ez 19 8 ; Dn 2 (of Elam) niJptpa 'THE'

Esti

14

"Epexpad, 'Pi<pa]

@L

'Picpad

\\

Ne

3'

Gomer

son of

nan (q. v .)
Gn io 3 nan
:

'Pt<pad, "Epi<pad.

p^P
VP1,

v.

sub pn.

tip'p,

T[r?D

l^p, |^p

v. Bhn.

vb. crush, poet. (As. dakit, crush,


M not in Qal; Niph.
Muss-Arnolt
)
-l]

Hte Oct 1W0


-

an
Is57 13

CNS*]?

Pt.

11
;

^T

^94*,

^STl

15

Is 3 ; sf.
2 mpl. ^aiKS-ini

WS-Iljl

(so Baer, v. his ed. p. 44,

Jb 19 2
Norzi); Inf. 831?

cf.

34
iN?"1! Is 53 10 ; crush, (fig.)
3 ; sf.
3
Egypt
one's life to the earth ty 143

La

^89"

De Che

(cf.
('>

Jb6 9

subj.),

(||^),' Is 3

La 3

illegally in tribunal,

oppressor subj.)

(Job's friends, subj.;


19

not even Jb 4
not to

suff. ref.

men
Pu.

10

Is I9

"

but rather to ?3B


,

lit.,

>
,

i. e.

cf.

Di.

Jb

22

c.

obj. fem. niyrtf;

metaphor, for nobles);

of servant of ^ Is 5 3 s

15

NS"! adj. contrite (crushed)

^l^ f 34

nil "\

^34

tn.

19

|Tnj

19

coitfn'te Is

15

57

(||

tfSR Is

n.[m.]

pulverized),

(as

3
90 (on form

Ba NB143 ).

cf.

is

crushed,

so

AV RV

Ae croucheth); others rd. OB* na/ll (adj. intrans.

Che

'"'IH?

^5

^5

"

Niph. P/ wjnai.

19

be crushed,

f 38

distress
||

crushed he sinketh down,

possible wd. be naf. Niph.

i32Jl).

(||

nae>a).

Pt.

broken, of physical

(nana ab)

viSsbj); & C on<Wfe

pf ty>^ f 5 j

Pi.

(||

9
38 ;

cf.

nfc*

10

s f.

n^

20

v/'

ty

44 ; crush down, of divine wrath c. ace.


20
and crush to pieces, obj. ref. to niD^y,
44
;

in metaph.
,
'

ing,

3'T

L"

sf.

Tj

"pi
NH in

^ 51

10
.

13"n

Nu

v. "jn.

n.[m.J (crushing), crashing, dash-

DVpiJ

n. door,

ravyWB Dt

(viz.

sub

v.

23 s one

of testicles).
r6*1.

adj. v. sub 7?1.

(NH

Qal

omit)

(a verse),

spring over, skip

fiaivovres vTrepPalvov<Tiv

Is 35

Impf. 3.^
aHtt Ct 2 8

= 2 S 22
Is 35

30

ti~f~})

i8

'=

draw

vb.

(||

Zeo/;,

vmp-

Dr.

Pi.

S 22 30

Zeop, Zeap over c. ace. "tiB5

8
^y of locality Ct 2

tn /*!

S5

3P*n cf.
30

abs. Zeap as the stag,

sq.

->V f

Zp

3.bn

Pi!.

art. one leaping jnSG>n~py

c.

ft.

18 3 "

DS3 ?>K| 'T


YB&Q).

(water) (NHid., Aram.

^ r ^ fuM UP bucket; 11, iv letdown;

t1> ^?j

v hang down;
weigh; As.

bucket; Eth. .GrttD;


Jjj
cZraw water, cf. D1 S108 C Adler
alg()
j^^^ j^fc jfay^
cf.

<ZaZi(,

PAOSOct.i888.xcix..

^^^^

COT Gloss)Qal

Ex2 19

Pf. nb-n

H^T p r 2 o ^h Pr 2 6
5

Ex

dust

by RobGes 01 De al., i. e. cmicZ he


or <md he croucheth (Qr i"I3"V Impf.

and

oppressed, distressed

fig.,

/m;;/. 3 ms.

v. infr.

3 f. pi. rrijp

t?iJN 3BFI

or passive)

mini lKC ^93 3

(-/of

al.

Dirp)

t[J7*T] vb. leap

sf.

tfnD^]
vb.id.(only^); Qaldub.; ro*n
T
w Kt is rd as
(nfch) ^
Q al py_ nani consec.

VB

TH

nrri>aK>);

(||3b- 13K'J).

fr$3"l

Pr 2 6 28 (Baer; edd.

n.f. crushing,

7H

hi,

57

(II

wounded by crushing

made humble, con-

Je 44 10
Hithp. Impf. 1N3? Jb 5", W3^
Jb34 25
must let t/wmselves be crushed, i.e.
maltreated Jb 5 4 (in court "lyBO, cf. Pi. Pr
2S
22
(the mighty, by God).
2 2 ); are crushed Jb34
|i.

*p

sf.

21

21
28
74 (II *? and P'3X); Pr 26
those crushed by it (a lying tongue).

tn31

nnn 'l (in all


me 0yP3 Jb 1 s

Je 44 10 Impf. N3T Jb 2 2 9 Pt.


Q^NSip Is jg 10 ;^crushed, broken

subj. flint? (here

trite

pi.

poet.; always

io 18

10

1|R

Pr 22 22

cf.

P^W); never

"B'Sa
||

lOn-iina',

SH
,

?^)

V9

vbr\

crush

15

(D1N3"V, with indef. subj.), for

N3"l Is 53 s
in pieces, shattered

fig.

s4

inhabiting the clay houses, bodies,


Pf.

io 18

10

^H ^ 74

^ 94

God's people

human

"'

10
subj.), servant of Yahweh Is 53
4
"VI Pl^N ^T1; oppressor ^ 72

'>

^9

ace.

c.

adj. crushed, oppressed

-f-Tj^T

D1N3T Jb4 19

nvVr

= contrite

fig.
;

(juss.);

Jb6

crushed,

3
2 ms. nNIH
Pi. Pf. NS'n f 143
4
N3*W
Pr 22 s2
ms.
2
7mp/. N3T1 ^ 72

ones.

f 89

194

foil.;

cf.

of ocean (waves).

Ar. Jl, Aram. ^3^,

deriv.; v. also Nan, na*i).

16

Inf. abs. np"!

no obj. expr.) Ex
26

is difficult

Ex 2

6 - 1919

out of heart,

(fWJ>)
7

c.

19

(water, but

of drawing counsel

ace. (sf.)

Pr 20 5 .V^. Pr

m.

pi. ^y'l intrans.,

rd. perh. 3

draw

fig.

a lame man's legs hang down (helpless) so Ew


Sta 5413a other views in De Now.
Pi. Pf.
2 ms. sf. ^an/h f 30 2 fig. (cf. Pa. in Syr.) subj. ''
thou hast drawn me up (out of Sh e '61, cf. v 4 ).
;

t [hi] n.[m.] door (Ph. bl) only


'nab'

V'

t [n^]
Is 26

20

141

Qr ^"1 (Kfpjlh)

door of chamber in which people


also nlj du.)

(cf.

tib"l n.[m.] bucket, ^"TD

"TO? like

(hanging) from a bucket Is 40 15 ; Du.

Nu

24

t[ni"Sl]

sf.

a drop
Q^D 7V

Di (on form dolyaw cf. Ew


ng f Israel's prosperity.

cf.

Sjalsogta B.j.
pi.

of [Sl'h'i] n.f.

branch,

bough, metaph. of Israel under figure of


tree Vntfrt

cstr.

n.f. door, only

fig.,

iiio.* Anm.

(personified) hides

lv^Tt?

fig.

Jen

16

Ez

s-7

olive

(figure of vine); v

23

nbi
7fu2

(under figure of cedar); 3i

Ez 19

cedar, IVp'p'H

rhl n.f.

11

m.

(1

Strm AV

daltu(m)

nnh CIS

As. ed7w, to

Ba

to

oar)

6oZf,

ZMG1887

'

As.

c0T

pi.

-v^T,

fr.

and

riTl (always abs.,

24
but here Co
c. art. exc. Ct 8 + Ez 41
10
Gn i 9 + 18 t.; T^n Gn 19" Ju 19 22 */.
9

art.)
ttljn

K 12

10

Co

n?n

cstr.

TI^H Jb 3

*/.

(cf.

D^H

Du.

ovfo Jb 38 10

(cf.

32
i

Sta

TCH

187a

Zc

19

K 16

34

rrirta

pi.

Je36 23 +iot.;cstr.nin^Ju3 +i9t. + Ez26 2


23

(Co "nh);

*/.

Vnh^.Nes

1 -3

pr 8
Ch 3 4
" Q^ninhaCh^; 1. door
34

*nhjn

6' 13 - 1

vrrinjn 2

door- way,

fr.

G1119 6 ) Gni 9 9M> Ex 2 6 (all


(JE) Ju 11 31 1 9 22 27 1 S 2 14
-

^4.5 ^32.32

22

of house (disting.

J g gy

Jb3i 32

so

fig.

fig.

K6

cf. 1

31

nriB

JE)Dti5 17 J0S2 19

(wi

mnin)

of wisdom's house

BP81

also

in

(As. dahlhu,

deriv.;

Pal.

nb" 5

.4

be anxious, fear, **.* turbavit,conturbavit)

Qal

Impf.

Ez 32 2

nbiril

2 ms.,

3 fs

sf.

Ez 32" +
(Co tM2Tf\);
stir tip,
trouble, make turbid (always with feet) sq. D^D
Ez 3 2 ( DS"]PI, d Baer, and not b>) so 3 2 13a b
13b
(but v
Co'rds. B>Bin (cf. v 2 ) for DrWt).
Cribnn

13

||

t [77*1] vb. hang, be low, languish

Dt 3 + 9 t.,
+6t. + Ez 2 6 2
+ Is 26 20 Kt

Zim

disturb,

Jos

rpri^ j os 6 26

n.f.),

).

make turbid

vb.

65

Ph.

t[n7l]

as a

Low

(cf.

(NH id.

door

Asshur

Schr 00 * 01 -

1843

; ace.

7' 3

1-

I9

'

a vine

Isr. as

Nels

nV

195

Hiph.

thin, thin out vines, etc.


BP 4 97

Zim

weak, humble
be directed,

tion;

coquettish, gesture or behaviour

women) Qal Pf
afcn

pi.

hang, dangle; also

be in motion,

J 3 amorous,
of

As. daldlu, be

Ar. Jj direct, guide, ji


JiJU put in motion, commo-

'

guided ;

JJJjJ

(NH

79

#j

(on Vp"n Pr 26'

fi

is

HTH)

cf.

"nih 142 7
ih is 3 8 14 Jb 2 8 4
hang, depend] Jb
6

f 116

"Ti^H

'

28"*

(of one descending a miner's shaft |pW):


be low, of streams Is 1 6 ( !Q ")[1) ; be low, brought
||

Pr8 34 "nhpT^y

1'Pfl

'

15

S 3

house

partic. door* of

3434 34

50

6
^'"J v ); temple 1
7
22
3
24
s
7
28
2 K 18
1 Ch 22
2 Ch 3 4
29 Ne 6 10
Mai i 10 ; so of Ezek.'s temple, Ez 4 i 23 24 24 24 24 24 25
232425
17 18
33
310
2. door of room Ju 3
2 Si3
4 9

of

'i

16

2K

lUT

esp. doors of
22

also

cf.

Ez

23

Ne 3

36131415

K6

also of court

and of porch D?1X


Dt 3 5 Jos 6 26 (cf. 1
14

or Ctrl?

'p

Ch
1

61 71

29

3132

Ch 4

iTlTjJ 2

9-9
,

3. gates of city

3
5
7
1 S 23
2 Ch 8
) Ju 1
(n then generally dis-

door (prob.

aperture of womb Jb 3 10
dile

Jb

of

("0132 '*l);

Gn

11

);

man Ec 1 4
810
off sea Jb 38

ty

78

doors
doors
23

(cf.

of column Of

MS. (from
accessible woman,

shape) Je 36 23 ; fig. of easily


Ct8 9 in simile Pr 26 14 ; of Jerus. as gate of
1
people Ez 26 2 ; of Lebanon Zc

drawn)
1

1.

Ch 24 18

n.pr.m.

Ju 6 6 fig.

brought low, laid low


of glory of Jacob.

of Israel

Is

T TH adj. low, weak, poor, thin (especially

common
4-

(Yah(n)

in "Wisd.

^ Ex23

8t.,

1
7t.; Hi?" !

(opp. to

a^run, v

hath

in vT, a. a priest, contemp. David,

Ku

(P)

i4 21 +

D'h.

Am 2

Pr 28

10

15

reduced, poor

(opp.

Zp

'

TO) Je 5

28

11

TO

opp.

82 4 113 7

Jb20
less(

Jin

Pr

||

Pnc/;

14

1019

Ex

31

||jv3N

Is 14 30 25

10

Pr2
Je 39
ijy)Jb34 28 ^82 3
2

io 2 11 4 26 s

Am

Jb 34 ; cf.
19

7
;

Ex

coll.,

23

15

16

cf.

also

Pr io 2 2
S2 Jb5 16 ^72 13
(P)

Am 4

6
;

reduced, weak, lielj)(||also Din '), Pr 22" Is

Jb3i

||n3D^N

also ir 41

f 1. 71v*l n.f.

15

30

(rn ^y as);

mostly subst., a poor (man), the poor

(JE); opp. to

Ju6 15

P.tn) cf.

21

weak, thin, of kine Gn


S 13 4 weak, of family

19

14

Lv

?*[

poet.)

+i 7 t. + ^ ^82

Gn 4
Amnon

Lv

(opp. rich)

and

lit.

19
(E); of
4
of Saul 2 S3 1 (opp.

"hn^l, H^"7

10

jaws of croco-

heaven through wh. comes rain

'Vfa risr

K1

lid) of chest 2

(V3S 'l) ; lips of

enclosing and shutting

34

fig.)

142"; lan-

guish, of eyes, look languishingly (Che) Is 38 14


Niph. Impf. b-V Is 17 4 b^[ Ju6 6
oe

Ch

fr. "iytJ>,

(mostly

50

wh. denotes the whole structure


of gate, inch posts, open space, etc., while
3
19
(where also sense
'l is swinging door), 7 13
narrower than ||"W) Is 45 1 (||on]?K>) cf. v2
and ^107"; Je49 31 EZ38 11 4. in other senses
tinct

8
^79 116

metaph. of distress

loiv,

Pr 19

17

21

lfi
;

13

thrum

hair,

t&

opp.
8

33

29

714

(both from

cstr. nh

Ct 7 ;
hanging clown) nh_ Is 38
hair, "]&tn 'l Ct7; thrum (threads of warp
hanging in loom) in sim. of premature death
12

^y?2) rbyo is 38 12

b. a prince of Judah, contemp.

Jerem. Je36 1225


2. ^v" !, a. head of a family
contemp. with Zerubb. Ezr 2 60
Ne7 62 b.
24
descendant of Zerubb. 1 Ch 3
c. father of
contemp. of Neh. Ne 6 10

[npl]

n.f. the

2t.; pl.ni?"!

Je 52 "

f 11.

15

poor cstr.

the
14

poor

n?*!

Je 40 7

(coll.,

weak,

12

helpless ones) Je 40 7 2
24 25 (in
15
has strangely the pi.)
as also v
,

MT

||

Je

52'",

-^7
trTT 77

woman,

n.pr.f. Delila, Philistine

Samson Ju i6

mistress of

196

DT
f 7 2 " WJQ

see also

DDT ip^; hence blocd

Lv

animals not to be eaten

4 - 610 - 12 ' 13 - 18

t]I, 7l n.pr.loc. a city of Juclah, Jos i5

^26 aU
^

10.10.1S.U.14

I f

:s

Ez

ES

33"' (cf.

K31

'

Ig S

-).
covered with dust Lv 17 13
2. usually blood become visible, a. as from
i

t^TT)

^T

more common),

id. (s]^t

(NH

vb. drop, drip (WisdLt.)


trough,

etc.,

Aram.

n%^

tfe%*i,drip) QalP/'.'s'fs.^^ nD}n

weeps (cfo'<y;s in tears); ^2?


JTWlOi^ 1 19 28 i.e. weeps (itself away Che cf.De);

Jb 16

20

i"IDpT

i.e.

cWps,

i.e.

zpvxiv.isM.'s^

fig

a dropping (of rain,

^T Pr 19
"nio T Pr

Tib

1^-10

Wetzst

cf.

13

d'ohd nswi inao ova

rnnsfr

AoMse

</?

leaks, because cracks are not mended.

Ppl n.m.

mWa Ec io

s^t onj

7?^/. :rp3n

18

etc.;

27

15
.

wound napn

n.pr.m. a son of Haman, Est

9'

t [p^T] vb. bum(intrans.), hotly pursue

(NH

intrans. burn,

Aram. \>2\ >ai? all


kindle; Hiph., Aph. transitive)
id.,

QalP/

Gn

1??^

3,;

^T La 4
S 17 53

3 mpl.

Ft. act.

1p^ consec. Ob
|io //. cstr.

p'^T

D^T f

pi.

sf.

Imp/, P^T

19

ms.

18

Pr 26 23 ;

14

DPQ W^JI Ob ls (fig. of Isr. ravaging


Dv3K1
on construction
among
t :o Edomites,
1. burn,

c.

cf. 2

arroujs

/w's

17

25

>

also in

);

bv& D'PJnp

maketh burning ones

lie

RVDe Che al.; & D^>T tm&> Pr


(fervent)

Gn

31

La

Is

19

36

ST)

Imv.

wine

P.^Il
11

Is 5

Trip^^T

n.f.

S 17 53

24

10

23

burning

sf.

io 2

(sq. id.);

inflame,

ace,

c.

n /*!

v.

sub nin.

tO^

8C0

n.m. Gn9

nw

Ezi6
31

37
of

+V

6.6. 2 2

24

Lv

17 (H)
8

QT
Ez
Pr

ABSCoal.);
Lv i 4 51 52

1CI122
BCo) Pr

22

f 79

10

S 25

22

K i8

4.6.9.12.27

13

);

31

23

K 21

DO"! 133^;
i

S''y

/ch'^

28 s

1(,T

Dt32

42

'T 2 S i
so Nu 2 3
under fig. of lion;

&

S2 3

22

Q\bbn

=iChn

17

16

gglS

less oft. subj. of pass. 1pS>V, ^BK'j;

^n Q-n

c.

s3

OT ri3Bb

317

Je 22

35

^To

45

Q^3

2s

N1135 33 (both P) Dti 9

Isr.
2

31

Nu

(P) 3 7 22 (E)

b. oft. obj.

also

v (also

cf.

G119

etc,

16

La

17

Dt2i
Ezid^

Gn

of goat

79
a blood-shedder Ez 18 10

TJSb'
3

Gn

shed

'IBB' spill,

(P)

del

(JE); of slain bird

(song) blood of slain;

24

nn

(JE), obj. of

cf

Ez 39 17 1819
"

also

cf.

(Q^3n

19

Zp'i 17

hyperbol.

D-q

for imperilled life); as food of j'onng eagles

Jb

d.

39'.

of innocent blood,

oft.

blood shed

i.e.

& cruelty, "'pj D^ Dt 21 s9


21
38
B8
f 94 106 cf. v Pr 6

with injustice

2K21"
Je7 6

also in cstr.

^PJ DT Jo

15

);

DT Dt 19 10

''p;

19

s5

Is

Jon

27

cf.

S 19 5

17

22 s (also 26

5c;

14

B Bi Dton!>
;

Dt 19 13 Je 22 17 2 K 2 4 4 b'i?3 DT
DP3 D^i^N niBtaa DT J e 2 34 further
Je 19
31
D^TS DT La 4 13 D3IT
1 K 2
inf 30 10
'3

D"1!
'T; 'Pill
T

^m my

death

;'

nnB"7N "^"H).

(||

e.

35i9.21-M.Ws7

Nu

avenger

a n p)
(

Dt

f. pi. D^OT of abunJos 20 3 59 2 S 14".


19
dance, blood in quantity, hence sts. of blood
shed by rude violence, and of blood-stains;
Gn 4 10 11 (J) as crying from the ground for vengeance (cf. PS 86 " 397), comp. also 2 S 3 28 16 8 2 K

612

inflammation, Dt 28"

23 26

38

of blood DTH ^N3

dw fnn Ex 4

Dj?j>T

BWn Ez 24 10

kindle obj.

26

Hiph. Impf.

Ez

God)

(subj.

(cf.

licked by dogs 1 K 2
22
Ez 3 2
from the nose Pr 3033 bloody issue of a woman
-ib
Lv is 19 cf. v 25 pi. mnt: *oi I2 4 5 &
18
v 7 (all P) 20 (H); blood in which child welters

14

2. Ao<ty pursue

3.?).

nn)

sq.

(both sq. ace.)

-11.

subj.

(opp.

lij)s

(E;

VXPI

35

19 - 19

II

k 22

't 1

v. infr. h.) ;

(del.

TpDTl

of

P)

(all

g^lUU.
be poured out &
Sem
21c
(cf. BS

but to

),

Dt j 2 16.23

JJ)

26 2 '

1"

Eth. ^y"; As.


0% NOT, ?,

0i Gn

cstr.

^T

16

(NH

blood

'

'

U
6

(Qr;

Kt -pDT)+

?J?T

t,;

Ez 16 22

11

Ex' 4

16

+ 3 5t,;
Kt (Qr

20 +3t.; n
5 1.;

cstr.

,,

WGn 4

"JOT); ^1?Tr

OTLvi2 +2
7

,B

(P)

Dt

12

Kin dt? v n (H)

23

Lv

&

17

t.;

t3nWLv2o" +

(H);

cf.

life

(^23)

"to

ddet Gn'9

B>Bi

'

9 - 36

(on txt. of v G vid.


DTN ^T Hb 2 8 17 and in
but interchangeably with
'

other connexions
sg.
(pi.

16 18

Co)

20 12

27

s 8
-

D?B n''
,

al.;

'DT

K9

33

Is 3 4

^"l

v. esp.

13
^Ez 21 37 22

3 6 6 7
'

<,

D?^N H?

Jb

blood-stains of'Jerusalem Is 4

sg.
(||

Gn

id.);

28

10

17

4
;

23

Je 4 8 Ez 5 28
inniTDT Dt 3 2 43 (song:

37

(J)

'I^V
2K9"; f>Njnr
^\g );
Hoi bloodshed at Jezreel; cf. DTO'DW
WM Ho 4 norijjp "CT 1 K 2
in Ez <f
Dpn )TNn Nbarn (B aer r a. d^ot for Don v d. H
cf.

pi.

5 5
-

(P);

6-6-

Is 1
g
9 2 6 Ez 1
25
supr.) Zc 9 7 2 Ch 2 4

(|p5T) 3 8 22

sf.

21

Ez i6 6 6 6 9 VOT Lv

D3 nb'3?b
,

is

= slaughter,

1414

M..

T9"?

+i8t.;

1. blood of man or animal, =the

Gn 9 4

1.

0W

-'

Zim m 72 76 Aram.
c/anm Nor
2i
+i5 4 t.;
? ) abs. 'T Gn 3 7
20
*OT
62
t.;
sf.
1
S
2
6
+
+ 3 t.;
239

+ 3 t.; to^Gn9 4 + 3ot.; PIOT Lv 4 30 30 +


DDT Lv 16 27 + 11 t.; pi.
P3OT Gn 9
25

'^

Ar.

id.,

11

Clp
v 18 12 6 Mi

Comm.

Vrss Co

Pr

cf.

3"}N lie in

wait for blood


of a plan of

COT

murder Is 33 13 (obj. of yiOE?); COT B3K>i?


Ez 7 23 bloody crime; as symbol of oppression,

Mi

violence

10

COT = </m7<

Hb

(||nb$),

]2

(||id.)

22 1 then more generally, mortal sin


,

2 ded.

Ez

cf-

DW3

also

g.

Ex

llooihlied, blood-guiltiness

0/

N13

^gi

13

18

16

(cf.

2! 33

h.

25

nm

197

ai

drunk with blood)

of being

fig.

human vengeance

K2

o. of water turned into blood (sg.)


by divine power Ex 4 (J) 7 1720 (JE)
v 19 19 21 (P) + 78" 105 29 ; cf. Is. 15 9 & Ez 32;
further, of appearance of blood in sky Jo 3 s
1

in Egypt,
-

(RS OTJC417,

& of colour of moon v

Ho

of water

12 15 );
also in

pi.

then of simple

D"J3 incfcrriK rniirn

biXSJ>

CHS

specifically of red colour

K3

tttSHK 2

22

cf.

23

3. blood

used with religious significance, a. blood of


passover-lamb Ex 1 2 7 13 13 (all P) v 2222 23 (all JE);
note also lTH3n D" !, i.e. blood by which a
'

COT

'';
JOD bloody bridegroom Ex
also those denoting character, chiefly poet.,

phrases:

21 2
'

'

COT D"K bloody man (sanguinary) 2 S 16 8


24
^ S^COTPI KN 2 S 16 COT ^K, -f 2 6 55
10
COTH n^bsi Woo*/ 7iow.se
59 139" Pr 29
2 S 2
but rd. with We Dr COT HC3 bxi,
T?
4- on his house is blood; COT "Vy Na 3
9

Ex

covenant was ratified

Lv

blood used in ritual,

11
s
b.
24 (JE) Zc 9
11
"fi^ K>233 Wn D'nn
.

D"OTn Ez 22=
/'s oZooc?

13

+ HW)

m> with ob?


2

(upon) him, he

16

k2

and

^bj?

Ez

sg.

22

33

22

cf.

tfb

Dt

22

tnb

in

ovpa DEf tab Dt 1

^iQ OT~by Lv 19

32
;

27

Ch 1

14

3K>C

ib

<P).

10
;

Ex

pK

of

j.

bloodshed

of

cf. 2

supr.; also

COT

Nu 35

(sg.)

case

subj. of >

17 (H);

&

v (both JE)

J e 26 15 Jon

S 21

v.

jnj

and Cb>b DOT

Lv

to

process

H ^ Ez

( all

"I3"n

ibyn xb

k. in phrase require

(H).

Ez 33 Gn 9 5 KH"]? iOT G1142 22


iOT-VlK PjinK
(E); abs. COT BhM ^ 9 13 D3"!
1820
U
s
ips Ho i 4
"by"'!
2 S 4
cf. Ez
33
3
6 5
6
"I WjjjJI Jo 4 21
Ez ss
cf. on the other
hand " '"OB "1MB nriK ''OT bc"bx 1 S 26 20 i.e.
iOT trfl

'

not be unavenged.

a land

Nu 35

s3

(P)

cf.

of blood as defiling

1.

106

38

(pi.

COT3)
(VB)
;

6 8 of a city foot-printed

."13J7J?

ot'7*

ifootZ;defilinghandsIsi 15 59 3 La4 14 cf.Ez2 3 37


further, of blood as oppressing

D13

one

45
;

who has shed

m. atonement for
Cjn
DrD "IS331 Dt 2 i h
blood-guilt is expressed by
it B>23

pBty

(on form of vb.

Pr

8 17

Ges 55 9 &
-

cf.

n. blood

Dij.

(-shedding) as connected with divine wrath

Ci3 rpby "ron

"naa^'i

Ez'ioS'v. further ClC

Ez

14

nrn

19
;

nxiip/i

"i^fNDt

non
32

42
,

n-n
cf.

cf. also of human vengeance by divine


help 3>Bhn di_3 priT ^, 5 8 ; D-I3 "?ibh pncJ?

Je 46
68

24
;

10

note

Lv

P)

(all

Ch

29

f (H) Nu 18

2222 22
'

30

cf.

16
;

(P)

2-

Ez 43

sprinkled, vb.

i9 44 (P); brought into

H-jn) jSTu
T

516

Lv

tent of meeting

6 23 cf.ro

18

P);

(all

sprinkled toward the holy of holies (vb.


6.

l6 H.i4

.i7

13

18

16 19 (both P); sprinkled toward tent

of meeting (vb.

Lv4

brought within the

p^.

all

Hjrt)

on day of atonement Lv i6 15 15 15 (cf. v 14 )


s
v 27 (all P); thrown on people Ex 24 (JE; pTJ);
30
21
(njn
sprinkled on priests
) Ex 2
9 L v 8 (both P)
-

veil

on garment (in sanctuary, njil) Lv 6 20 (P); ap1812


plied with finger to horns of altar Ex 2 9 Lv4 7
9
25.30.34 glS
9.9.0 jgw.18
p.
cf alsQ Ez 45 ) Ez
(^
-

>

43

20

2324

Lv8

applied to tip of right ear of priest

P; also

(all

Lv

14

1425

Ex 29 20

P); poured out


18 25 - 30 - 34

12
at base of altar ("b 7]SK>) Ex 2 9 Lv 4 7
15
9
HSO
with
(Niph.)
Lv
i
P); cf. with
5
-

Ex 24

P); half of blood put in basons

(all

(all

pT

8 15

(JE);

2' 2

'; blood of
blood poured out on altar Dt 12
9*
further
vid.
(P)
;
red heifer burned Nu 1
s5
18
,
n3!
!
JE)
D
(both
Ex 23 34
such terms as
1

CTO Ho

5-

17

let it

13 - 15 - 15

H-jn

12 18

'

16

blood at the hand of, ex&ct vengeance (for it) from,


*!

^OT3, and as

judicial

1OTTIK " CB>n

nvn Dt 19 10
riDB'N

responsible for
-

19 24

i^N-i^i?'

imputed

*/taZZ 6e
1

'

'

qbOTlK by Ju 9 24 ; (W) ^y OT

COT

is

12 13 16 27

^C33 COT Cb>n

also

||

13

16 -

2 -' 4

Ez 33 5 teW3 iOT Jos 2 19 19


4
n;n; v 37 Ez
33 'ijg'th by tot

13 iOT

v 11

cf.

13

i.

'

cf.

VOT

B Co).

(del.

own death Lv 20 9

his
!

in.

j's

24

Ch 2 9 24 also Ez 4 4 715 (both 3bn)


further Lv i Is i u ^5o
thrown on altar, vb.
6
20
Lvi n 3 8
Pit usually c.by Ex24 (JE)29
(H);

further

Is

49

2G

Ez 39

19

(in

both

Dt

(cf.
cf.

45

14

19
;

12 27 2

Ctpb^n

16 13 );

ciasn riNtsn
);
DK>KnCT
Lv'm
T

nmn,

Lv

D-n

Ex 30

14 - 17 25 - 28
-

10

(P)

(v.

33

7
cf.

H3J,

(P;

Ez

D^,

inn-n^, swine's blood, as heathen


4
(v.
offering" Is 66 3 ;' cf. OTID Dn'SW ^ 16
H
D-aJJTDI
Cn
4. fig. of wine
Che).
49
DB'N)

of Jacob

(blessing
-iDrnnriB'ri

3jy CI.

error cf.VB;

tl.

Aram.

n*^* ! vb. be
id.

(No

in

rI0^"l3

Eat

(song)

prob. text,

in her height.

resemble

(NH

Ins "- p 35
'

'

id.,

pOT, ]^o* price,

cf.

Nab

10

v^

'

L'=^ ? '

likeness (whence Ar. illi image,

as ioan-wd.

3 ins. '1

Ez 19

like,

'OT, NOT, )bo?

L!ioo*

effigy,

prop.

Nab. ^OT

and

Da

^OT3

Dt 32 14

cf.

?^);

||

Era272 )

Ez 31 8 ^i44

4
;

cf.

fs.

fflOT
;

nI?OT

)Qal
Ct7 8

Pf.

2 ins.

Wl Ez 3

218

'11W

i s.

^ io2

3 pi.

^ Ez

7
Impf. 3 ms. HOT f 89
;
1 pi. nO"]31 consec. Is 46'; 7o. ms. np"! Ct2
14
8
P/. nbil Ct 2 9 ; be like, resemble, of ex-

3i

WOT

i pi.

Is

s818

Ez 31

of tree,

(all

Ct7 8

P,

fig.

nnT...^ ^89

Ez

*?*

TO

Nu 3 3

2821

5B

TOT

(juss.); H)|ilJ<*La2
18

40

sf.

WB"W

13

\^

"Hoi2

imagine, think, devise;

46

"?K

mi f 50

TC^

sf.

25

sq.

102' 144 4 ; so
5

S2

Is io 7 ;

Is 40

14

also abs. Is 46'; sq.

Isi4- 4

7m#f.

Pi. /y. nan


T

2'

917

of Pharaoh); of con-

dition or quality sq. ? Is


niiT-b

fs.

11

1. liken,

9
,

Est 4 13

compare;
consider

i.e.

to

be like, compare, causat. of Qal, sq. p of external

appearance Ct
/

La

'
1

H012

11

13

sq.

(subj.

2. imagine, form

''').

an

idea,

S 2 5 (on context cf. Dr) think, intend,


Inf.Nu 33 56 (J or H) Ju 20 5 Est 4 13 abs. Is io 7

devise 2
sq.

14

cf.

conj.)

make
Is 14

24
;

yp-

think that, sq. obj. cl. (Impf. without


21
think of, sq. ace. t/^S 10
Hithp.
50
.

TO^N
Most High

oneself or become like; Impf. ]v?]f?

14

(on form

make myself
Ges 54,2 ).

will
cf.

like the

Lag

late) (ace. to
njO-n;

BN12

ace. to

We

'

I47ffi

Prol - 4,3

'

mispunct. for
-

389

mm

fr

an Aram, ioan-

Perf.

Imp/

WOT

1 s.

Je 6 2

La

nOTFl

fs.

49

1. intr. cease Je 1
Je 1 17
49
2. cause
(eyes from weeping) La 3 (id.)
;

1 '

(under

to cease, cut off, destroy, c. ace. Israel

Niph.
2

Je 6 2

fn-m)

of

fig.

(under

15"+

Pf. ro*i? Is

ms.nriim3

fig.

fs.

ob riw; EZ32 2
5

Ho 4

of ^S>?)

5
.

nno-u Je 4 7
5
1 s.wotj Is6

15
;

15
6
Inf. abs. HOT.J Ho io ;
;
3 pi. ID-p'Ho 4
Pt. TO*13
io 7 ; be cut off, destroyed, ruined,

Ho

5
of people Ho
of a city Is 15 11 (|p'0?') Je 47
71515
2
4" Zp 1" Ob 5
io
cf. Ez 3 2
king
Ho
of
of beasts 1^49 1321 be ruined, undone, prophet
;

at sight of

Yahweh

Is 6

5
.

T^ETT n.[m.] cessation, pause, quiet,

62+

'T Is

cstr.

2 t.;

Is 38

10

(but

rest;

v. infr.);

1. quiet, in phr. 03? T?K Is 62 keep not


quiet (let there be no quiet to you); in prayer

God

to

"H? '*T?t$

bnn,
no rest

DpE*);

||

cf.

him

to

2
83 &eep not quiet (inactive;
\b '"I WlPri'K'j Is 62 7 and give

^/-

/,)

2. in phr.

).

De Or SS)

(so

others, as

resting-time, i.e.
fig.
157

""PJ '''PI?,

Hi Ew Che

appar.

my

even tenour, of

gwiei, peacefulness,

),

Ens Tr

Ho 4

consec.

similitude (mostly

n.f. likeness,

Qal

3 fpl. juss. n3*0"]H

sk 1884.

DIE*!

'

vb. cease, cause to cease,

-Tl

destroy

off,

WOT]

of quality or condition Is 46

2K of external appearance Is
1825
(bothobj.God in ref. to idols); abs. use com40
parisons or similitudes (parables, symbols, etc.)
(obj.

cut

21

fVrpiri Is

liken,

""!?

mpl.

Ct

+11. [IT 2

'

ternal appearance, sq.

198

moi

days

Di, pause,

noon-day (cf. @23, & height


life, but usage dub.; Klo
pause, of natural end of life,

of middle
cessa tion,

Hezekiah's natural expectation, in contrast


with the speedy death implied in vb but
lla
is ag. this; Bi d emends D" ?
parallelism of v
;

word.but v.Di
"1 Is

Gn5

40

18

+ 3 1.

WfflCj

JPhJ"-

Gn5 ,Dr
1

26
;

Che

Gn 5 +

cstr. '1

216
1

op
1.

474

) abs.

sf.

toOT

1. likeness, similitude, of ex-

ternal appearance, chiefly in Ezek.: Ez i 5 (likesomething that appeared like) so v 26

cf.

also

TWi

(cf.

Dn'io18 CHN

ND3

Co), io 1

"OB.

TW^

i.e.

"I

nNTO3;

one like the

man; similitude, resemblance Ez i 510


HN-ID? IVlOT 1 26; '~\ nK"l
Io 10.21.22.
28
"> "fas
v ; also^Kie
(pattern of altar),
3
2 Ch 4 (images of oxen); of son in likeness of
sons of

Q^

lfi.25.2n

'

Gn g 3 (P);
God Gn i 26

father
of

(||

what
2.
cf.

'"]

tl.

Ez 23 15 &

io

f 58 .Ez
JBL189a40

"13

and J P Peters

42

(apparently masc.)

trans, the likeness


rds.

him

in likeness

(?&?)?

13

Is

||ffi3'

rd. nii'Ol,

On inK

cf.

cf.

40

18

q.v.

like as Is 13 4
of,
'

in likeness

Thes

of one had they

v f?
.

Ez i 16
& Sm who
all four ; Co
rilOT

nnx.

n.[m.] likeness, nn3 irm


[V" ?^]
/ms likeness is as a lion, i.e. he is like a
17

0J"I3

but view

as poss.,

stated

be or grow dumb,

first

silent,

(NH id.; Eth. in 11. h&aoaD; stupefy;


& 2 "fai>i "f^aoao; be astounded, stupeImpf
fied) Qal Pf ran Jb 30 27 ran ^ 35
DT Am5 +2t.,
Lv io Jos io
3 fs.
still

in.,

15

Q'" 1

13

13

!?!

^n

Je 4 8 2 (so Ki 01 &
327
Ko q.v.; others Niph.); D'^l Jb 31 34 VBV
Ex i5 16 + 3 t.; 1 pi. cohort. nOT3 Je 8 14 (so
Thes 01 Bo Ko 327 q.v.; others Niph.);
s
13
15
1. he silent -^ 4 30 35 (prob., cf. De Che),
2S
10
3
13
17
in grief La 2 3
Ez 24 Lv io (P)
5
2. be still (opp. to both speech and motion)

DMn La

18

fs.

Am

Jb 31 34
c.

sq.

^ 17
lion.

12

= perish Je 8

W5| io) Jb
stand

still

14

48

^ 31

18

(SB^

'"()',

^ 37'

62",

be resigned to

p be silent to i.e.

less,

[DD "T] vb.

or

man

n)l) 5 ' (both P);

will ye compare to

adverbially,

10

so also of

suggests DH3

; Klo
though not necessary;
is on the whole best.
after

ness, i.e.

8*(W$) nSOKQ

1,0-

21

29 (
Jos io
||

WW

(men); Je 47" (of sword

"-p);

still,

motion-

(of sun ||noy);


||

"'V?^),'

S 14 9

so also of

bowels, as seat of mental excitement Jb 30

2
'

199

norrr

^STria D ^"?^, i.e. cease not to weep


nVKn 5naa 7^).
3. be struck dumb,
(||
astounded, in amazement and fear Ex 1 16 (J2N3)

La

18

Niph. P/ 3 pi.
30
1T Je 49 50
6
mpl. ^fl Je 51
6e made silent,

Is 2 3 2 (but cf. II. Don).


I&n) consec. Je 2 5 37 ;- 7ip/.
51HT

Je 51 6 ;

men

50

(S]B>na), cf.

30

dwellings

WB>

Je 25"
Po. Pf. 1 s. ""PM 'ritDDiTl
composed and quieted my soul

'

131

yf,

Che

'

child).
Hipli. Pf. 3 ms. sf. 1312nn he
(God) hath silenced us (= caused to perish)
Je 8 14
.

TnTJftT

n.f. (silence)

Ba NB87 ) npT ram bsp Eton -ini i


y$?$ "PJ r"?'?' Jb 4 16 a whisper and

V'

'"'J^'?*]?

io 7

29

he

setileth

i"nj>D

Di);

(cf.

iq 12

Dp*

(NH

tLl/ft'l] vb. weep

k^

Aram.

Qal Impf.

nym

lyj?

sJay. As. in

JM?^,

and Inf.

fs.,

*nni j e

deriv., v. infr.),

V^in ybll

abs.,

17

wine or (&)

i.e.

Di

cf.

(ITO-^?),

'iill^imne.

and contemp.) (Ar. *Jo As.


KAT2 Giossi.
t
Zim Nn.K. Aram
;

Hp
U^?; NH

dimu, dimtu

Ez
Co

27

s2

nyOT)_ abs. 'n ^8o


+ iot.; cstr. njJOT EC4 j/VIJJOT ^6 7 + 4 t.;
^n.VOT 2 K20 =is38 + Ez 24" '(del. Co);
wiyKH La i 2 pi. T\\Sm f 8o 6 La 2
tears
2
6 7 Ec 4 La i 2
esp. in Je. in phrase *H^
kj?ot,

Jftrc,

fi

si-

133

fr.

city is like

KV

Dm.
[DD'l] vb. wail

Qal Imv.

(cf.

*3B

'

Dl lc -),

{Vof

\t2*l

foil.,

damdmu,

As.

(?; cf.

sEzeoh * i;Pr64
)

bfyn v

&

only

'OB*

"

I.

btyn

~yL2,

pre-

land, appar. denom.)

TIP"! n.m. dung (Ar. ^j) always in this


form and always of corpses, lying on ground as
37
offal 2 K 9
Je 8 2 9 21 16 4 25 s3 + 83 11
.

n^P"! n.pr.loc.
35

Jos 2

19

13
,

Levitical city in Zebulun

(but rd. perh. Tip")

and

cf.

La

Je8 23

18

'TV.)

^ny1 -]lH? of weeping over, in behalf of one Is 1 9 as appealing to God's compassion 2


20 5 =Is 38 s ^ 39 13 ^ 56 s "1 fflOi'tt'
*JTN33 (cf. Che); v. also f 116 8 Je 31 16 Is 25 s
5
opp. H|1 \jf 126 ; of hypocritical tears Mai 2 13
lipO

'1

c f.

Ch

6 62 Jos

v. Di).

tears as food

^42

VlpM);

an!?

art?

'*r

80 6 ;

80 6 cf. Babyl. dimtu mastiti, tears


BP42
(were) my drink (Zim
bikitum kurmati,
as drink

my

weeping (was)

^nya-i Niari del.

TptDQ !

||

sustenance).

Co

OD*T q.v. (3).

mng. dub.; Ar.

manure

pare, improve,

Je 9 17 13 17 14 17

most, however, assign this to

her that is
4PrM der., hesi-

like
xi -

lEH Is 23 s wail, ye coast


||

11

T? etc.

"l

fig.
"

though

II.

groan, wail, lament, Dl Baei

dwellers

What

but Pi. Pu. not elsewh.)

fr.

26

in the midst of the sea ?


brought to silence.
Dl BaerBzech

til.

AV

like the destroyed (as

nmo cf. n^nn

tantly,

Baer n6"|3;

14

41

yfr

& sense dub.:


adj., cf. 23
f 45

Tyrus,

"to

7|irQ ni3"13

(form pecul.

fTO2>

for

DM

28

22

tears (chiefly poet, and

coll.

freq. in Je.

Ex

"^qi

foil.)

&\

Ar.

Tnyp'ln.f.
;

oil (cf.

11

destroyed?)

&

Ar. AI3

id.,

TLVp*[T] n.[m.] (weeping, trickling) juice,

late

storm into whisper.

\TV2r) n.f. one silenced, brought to


(?

c f.

pro-

2. n.pr.m. descendant

lence

-,

a voice,

an articulate whisper

'

whisper (on format.

cf.

i.e.

S. of

posed identif. cf. Di.


of Caleb 1 Ch 2 49

(as a

weaned

Lag 0non, 279 2 " ded 27G


Gaza Rob BKi 602 on other

near Gaza

Mrjvoeis

Minyay

1S2
s6

war Je 49

of

2,i

destroyed; the wicked

i.e.

ptooi

n.pr.loc.

cf.

Ez 24

16

N?l

23
.

Damascus (As. Dimaski,

Schr OOTGnl5 2&ABK323 Jager BAS


Dimaski, Dl
a,
t. Ar>
ju -j5 (j~%-*i Aram. 3! Onk, etc.
Pa28

'

ii.28i

>

W^[ iK

pB>0*7,Ps-Jonp{Wn; ccLM-ao)

+ 28
3

1.

Wjp_ Gn

+ 8 1. Pgvyi 1 Ch 1 +
p^B 2K 16 10

s
Ch; Pfgnp. aCh 24 s3 28

t.

P^l Am3

12

24

1
5

15

;'

T
ancient AraP&' [;
30'
long. 36
lat.
N.,
situated
maean city,
33
5' E., in plain E. of Hermon & SE. of Anti1
Lebanon; on the Nahr Baradol (Gk. Chrysor"-" *
rhoas ) ; mod. Dimishk & Esh-Sham, Rob

v. foll.,Vrss.

T|P"TD n.pr.loc.
however,

cf.

Che

Moab Je48 2

in

Is 25

(on text,

Bd

10
).

Pai sot.

n.f. dung-place, dung-pit, i2

27

Kir124

K 14 Ct 7 so also prob.Gn
(Amf v. foil.); a trading-centre Ez 2
as capital & residence of king of Aram K
= 2 Chi6
K 20 2 K 91010111112 2 Ch 28
28

n2p"T^

ti.

D amascus Gn 14 Am g
15

(perh. gloss cf.


18

Di),

18

'^ Is

25" (Q r 'D

+11.

niDip

Is7

49
loc.

dub.,

of

Onom.

sovithern
Mt]befirjva

cf. 1

11

^^

113

111885 242

Je
c f. Peters
) 17
(
including also surrounding territory

8 4 IQ

23 24 27
-

1. n.pr.loc. city

Judah Jos 15 31

s.8

34

n.pr.loc. in Benjamin, N. of

Jerusalem Is io 31
tn3ft"Jft

tea).

v 18 48

'

rnlnp

Ez47 1617

cf.

"\ niin.3 2

K 5 = kingdom Am
12

1
,

v. 'T

3 -'

1K19
cf.

15

Zc 9

200

Ch

'1 ?T?p 2

once (late)

S 8 56 =i Ch 18 56
onx ^abp *nbN).
(j|
2

23

24

further '1 Vjbg 2

DIN

'1

note also

Ch

28

23

Am 3

bnv

ls

punct.

'131;

Vrss pf fl, and so


('in Damascus on a
Pusey Hoffm
")
suitable in context
hardly
this
couch
al., yet
Thes Hi Ew Baur Ke Gunning KV al. follow
MT, & render damask, silk, etc. (Ar. JLa**,
connex. with city pV1 (Ar. <jJLo) disputed
dub.

all ancient
ZAWii1 102

HSJ^T

oi folL

''Sil

blemish, faulty

is

20

50 against thy mother


a fault (P$ TC? 3 )-

''Q'Vjriri

dost allege

'

t[pS*T] vb.

knock

beat,

Qal

out, also drive (beasts))

Gn

D1pS*n consec.

@ @ Sam

Di

13

33

but

by metath. from
Syr. koa^oo,
from
loan-word
(jlsi; & this a
& this from Gk. [leTatja (Old Lat. metacea)).
Fra 40 288 Ar. JL C>1
-

is

Ct

or cruelly); Ft. pBil

Hithp.

door).

son thou

(Ar. (jio ^ozw


Perf. 3 mpl.

rd.

sf.

B^pBII

1 s. sf.

(in driving, drive severely

Searf

ace. to

NH

mn S- unknown;

>

t["tn] n.[m.] blemish, fault ^BN-fM

tptpni n.[m.]?

& mng.

pp-T

abs. knocking (at

nhn-by D^Bint? J U i9 K

Pt.

5ea violently (beat themselves tired) against

the door.

sub

}"1 v.

bmi

p.

(-/of

2^1

tnpd n.pr.loc. first


p.

sub

v.

mng. unknown).

foil.,

15
f;OrTn.m. wax,a?HMii 4 +2t.; Jji1^2 2

always

in simile, of melting; at theophany


5
hills melt like wax
07 ; like wax before
4
fire Mi i ; wicked perish as wax melteth be-

'Pa^axa; situation unpD "DID ISTu 33


known, cf. views in Di. (On an interpret, of
name from a stone or metal Mafkat, Ta-Mafkat

= il/a//to-district,
pT pi

fore fire

68 3

i/>-

heart melteth like

On

(simile of fear, despair).

Bae Che crit

tn2"l n.pr.loc. a

= Debir =

in

wax

TrQlTn

Judah

city of

named just

\^

118

22

12

49

n.pr.loc. capital

Banna

'Pewa.

Bel a in

Tristr

Moab

by Neubauer Acad

v.

tn7p1 n.pr.m.(loc) a

1891 - 260

cf.

trpp^]

Tomkins

p.

sub

sub jn\

b&tyi (btpv\)

v.

Eth.

&

Qal Pf.
TJITI^ Jb

esp.Wisd.

3 mpl.

lamp, always
perity)

]|

Niph.

3).

be extinguished

(Aram.TSH,
17
;

Impf.

r\T})

^?)~
Pr 20

Gloss

out, be extinguished, of

1 '

Che,

fi}H

v.

v.

armies Is 43 17

Pf. 3 pi. ttjjl? be made extinct,


(of brooks).
Pu. Pf. 3 pi.

Che

Ph. pi

Aram.

id.,

PIT!

Pa.

id., ,ja)

pi Ex 32 ; Impf.
Pf. 3 ms. PI Dt 9
28
pi? Is 41 15 ; 1ttjsni';
ms.
Is
2
8
2
sf.
ms.
3
28

20

21

crltn

sub yT.

En?

(trans.) sq. ace.

H^l

of threshing

bread-stuff, corn Is

Is 41

2. only Pf.

13

of pulver-

(fig.

be fine, of state to

wh. Moses reduced the golden calf by grinding


pi-rete iy }nt?n Ex 32 20 ; }ino ink nasi
v
pT~K5ta iy at?"^ Dt 9 21
Hiph. Pf. P10
isyb
T
13
4
15
2 CI134 ; 2 fs. nipiqi consec. Mi4
2 K 23
16
is. sf. OgTO 2 S
Impf P1l 2 K 23 s 2Ch 15
43
43
pin Ex 3036
Dgntjj
i/,o6.
||^i8 );
22 (but
.

PIH?

cstr.

of hostile

n8

Bae&

20

dried up, Jb 6 1
ISjn of assailants, be extinguished, quenched
12
Wf\p B>N3 f
but rd. perh. yijn with
'

minute;

be or become thin,

J>S

izing mts.)

lamp of wicked (i.e. prosJb 18 5 'I -0 Jb 18 6 2

"ril*

Pr 13 9 20 s0 24 20
(

lit.)

go

fig.,

D^?H

out,

yi IS43

i8 5 +4t.;

'

As. dakdku Pa. break in pieces

.<P4",

COT
Qal

28

sub yr, njn.

t[^T^*T] vb. go
(poet.

io

vb. crush, pulverise, thresh;

be fine (Ar.

crits/t

v.

Gn

i.e.
2

bwi

jn, tiyi

son of Joktan,

an Arabian territory or people


21
unknown, cf. Di Gn io 27
1 Ch i

of king

city

J5S a kind of palm;

cf.

bpl, date-tree, palm, Aram. N^pp, Jio?).

43

ib.284

h^y\

NH

foil.

1 Ch i
identif. with
Edom Gn 36
Tennib (perh.= Thenib, near the edge of the
Belka, ENE. from Heshbon, described by
32

/p'f (-/of

10

cf.

Eb GS148 "52ff-)

v.

sub ppl.

v.

'in the

before Kiryath

Sepher), Jos 15

AT.

'~\

hill country,'

station of Isr. after

1213

238d

015258b

pi?

[v.

verize
||

Is

Ch

Be
15
40 ]

PI*

perh

Ot)

cf.
1-

(pin^>

2K23

IDyb

rd

"i^V?

Ch 34 47

34" (form anomalous

23"

rm\,

so of the

ny^BD

(obj. D" ?! D^sy);

Ex 30

bamah P1H

Chi5 16

Mi 4

13

pin

ilSBip awrf </i(w* sArt7< 6ea< soe

36

pul-

of,

the Ashera),

(i.e.

of the

15

Ew

pnnb Ki; or p"6

make dust

cf.

fig.

(P) has npriBh

0/

it

fine

201

p-T

the incense); 2S22" rd. Dpn** (||f i8 )


DgnK.
Is 28 s8 6e
Hoph. imp/.
4:i

(i.e.

for

crushed, subj.

on sense

On?

6reacZ

Che

Di.

cf.

com

supr. Qal);

(cf.

'1

m.

abs.

Ex

nj31 Lvi6
1K19 -;
p1Lvi 3 30
np^T 4 i
C str.
pi. f. abs. n$J Gn 4 i + 2 t.
npl v4 ; 1. tfmi, of kine l'f3 '1 Gn
nip^ 4
14

12

+4t.;

Eth. JJCft?; (qu-a,dri\it.)jaculando infigere, etc.;


or, since '311 Aram, in form, & 1 S 1 21 perh.
secondary, possibly regard as Aram, loan-word

&

Tp""T adj. thin, small, fine

i6

T^

connect with Ar. Lp,i

(GFM, note

t|n*1T n.[m.] goad (NHtrf.), [3111

f.

be sharp, penetrating

of Apr. 1892)).

21

form

'(on

OP

cf.

215b

al.

a-xnjj

Dr).

v 4 (Sam has in both nipl

cf.

6 7 - 23 - 24

MT v

cf.

19 -

(all

incense

16 12 hair 13 30

Lv

pi Is 29 s in sim. of
;

Is 40

?it3?

15

(PI

isles in

D^DC* p13 Is 40" 2

12

^P/U

10

sf.

fierce,

Q"^

1D01

pip

19

12

(as thin), nt2i3l

vJlio sjoreadeth out, like

/*e

**?) Qal

consec.

Pf. 3 pi.
4

S 31

NU25

IplH

7mip/.

pierce through

ace. )

13

(in

be pierced

pierced, riddled,

wounded) warriors, Je 37
by hunger La
'("'J

4" (||3J)1

T|_n"*lp"T*^!]

of

(i.e.

slain Je 5

n.f.

cstr. 3*1 n

(||D*\"6n);

v.

4"

~i"5*l-|3.

c f. sub.

12 18 like thrusts

Pr

(11^9).

Ar. \y

repel).

^T"7

20

onnn and

(||

noin).

K5

Thes

cf.

=
s:i

and Heman,
Darda,
the
sons
and Calcol, and
of Mahol
(types of wise men, but Solomon wiser than
6
they); =Sn* j 1 CI12 where rd. J*111 with I
1

11

Etlian the Ezrahite,

&

Codd.

-n-n

111.

v.

-vi-n
Di-H,
t

in.

v.

ttyV'YT n.pr.m. Darius (Old


yava'ush

APK81

Spieg

cf.

<

1. Darius Hystaspis,

Dn 9

Darius the Mede,'

ir>V~H Ezr io

16

T vb.

10

l-7

cf.

2.
3.

Bev Danp19

trn.

v.

ta

i"TT"T_

Ddra-

Pers.

march (Aram.

tread,

""Ill,

^;

NH

Di)

aD&tXi\

Qal

threshold, vestibule)

9
Pf. 3 ms. Vl Nu 2 4 + 6 1.; 3 fs. 1311 Jos 14
13
15
Vcm
Is 6f Zc 9
1 s.
2 ms. roilT Hb 3
15
Mi 5 4
pi. =1311 Jb 2 2
+ 3 t.; Impf. 3 ms.
;

of abhorrence ; cstr. D7W jiKII


2
(on form cf.
everlasting abhorrence Dn 12

+6
Dt

t.

+ 1TV

Je 5

24

Ar. Cj>S become accus-

tomed, trained, CSJ> train, cf. Fl

NHWB" *"

also

Jos

OlIPl Ju 5 21
to-iT

foil. cf.

VX

(\/of

38

14

foil. cf.

oJyeci

Lag BN200,202

^iien Ez

PL

'oCt2

17

T'lij^lT n.m. aversion, abhorrence, abs.

66 24

n.f. steep place, steep.

"TH, belonging then sub 111,

cavit,

'l Is

t^j?, Usi?, id.)

JU

ITn"Tft

Ar. l^Jl

also -pi);

(cf.

N-!"]""],

Hiph. lead, conduct; Ar. iv. d,j! reach,


overtake; Eth. AiMi be rough, severe (from cal-

*Y1 v. ill.

K"H

Aram.

step, stair,

p.

111.

(-/of

Gloss

115

sioord, sim. of rash speaking.

"H

piercing, stab, thrust,

nilpllOS

COT

tain paths)

hl_
V T1
522-485 Ezr 4 5 Hg i 1-15 2N> Zc
Darius Codomannus, 336332 Ne 12 22

\^n).

desperately
4

r?'se,

Pu. Pt.

n.pr.m. Qnercing, i.e. sharp weaponl

Talm. pick, mattock)

<m\y pi.

10

NH

ma^e 7i?'^7i Eth. &.CTl\ is 6<s


connected ; Aram.^j? (verb denom. ace. to PS):
also As. dardgu, be high, lift, Lyon Sarg<mte5;te
durgu, daragu, path, way (of steep moun-

through, slain

conquest of Bab. by Mecles).

CH 13*10

pi.

Hiph.

Add

Niph. Impf

foot, step

walk, fi, rise in grade, rank;

step,

only

"ipl?

Ar. ~3> #0 on

foil. cf.

consec.

as retribu-

De Koh434 ).

Tj?"TYl n.pr.m. (etym. dub.; possibly

and Midianit. woman Nu 25 s


false prophet Zc 13 3 but also as speedy death
Ju 9 34 (Abimelech); 1 S 3 i 4a (Saul)= 1 Ch io 4
also 1 S3i 4b (but del. Be We after iChio 4
&so@LiS3i 4b ), see also Zci2 10 (cf. John 1 s7 ).
1

by

JU

of

(cf.

Zc

Vlj-JI
!

Wipi*} Ju 9 s4

run through (always c.

*in"ip 'l

(NH

tive act, Israelite

Is

JT"7 (v

[~P^] vk- pierce,

Zc 13 3

p*"]?

n.[f.] goad, only abs. pi., in sim.

niJhii? triMr- n.31 Ec 12 11

heavens.

AranJlTl,

id.,

of '\

thing, fine dust);

n.[m.] veil, curtain

tp"*7

hand

= subst. fine

once of a low whisper nj"n

veil, the

P); of dust p3N

(all

[n^'l'llj

w -);

E); thin, shrunk,


20
2. small, fine,
withered, of man Lv2i (H).
14
of
of the manna "1333 pi DaDTO pi Ex 16
of ears of corn v

laiiri
Jb" 9

s
;

2
1

Dt

25

'"pl'-l

s. sf.

S 5 5 ]^1T.
,

(IP vb\ 3T13); 3

ms.

Pt. act.

D^l'l Je

30

Ne

Dt 33 29 +

s
Q?"!!^ Is 63

2
,

Am 4 + 5
;

fs.

mpl.

1.;

V^

13

15

3 mpl.

^il'1 Ju 9 27

*qi'l

V")?

fs.

2 t.

Ti^ Je 46 s +

t.

202

T"
pass.

n=rn

f.

13

is 21

; 1.

^33

^-)"in

nia-i^

march, march forth,

28

abs., ft

tread,
21

Ju

17
(poem) a tar AaA
cf. 3pJW 33i3 T|T} Nu 24
2. tread upon
marched forth from Jacob.
9
25
36
3
pers.), Jos 14
(subj.
Dt
i
(land), sq.

(subj. bi"\) of.

Dt

24

u
= Jos

(subj. B3J>fl *|3);

s
tread in a path, sq. 3 Is 59 (fig. of mode of
15
(but
life); tread in (on) the sea, sq. 3 Hb 3
VntoD-]K3
*p"
txt. dub. cf. VB); of an invader

m
by

(||

S5

^ 9i

(ftn fnBD-Jjj?);

^103"^ Mi

H?

esp. (poet.)

& ( V)3-^S?) Jb9 s


of enemies,

Jb2 4
.

n;n

Tfin Is 16 10
25

30

JTVlS
(||

1,

s3

Mi6

J 1

Once

15

13

also of product

VT. *&

sq. ace.

subj.

o^a

]):

Je

(in sim.); abs.

cf.

''SNS

4. *rard

wicked

bend)

ii

t/<-

14

37

of

judgments of* yjr 7 13 La 2 4 3 13 also fig. of Judah


as bow in hand of '\ rTTIir ^ 'Arm "-3 Zc 9 13
onBN Vwk) riK'p); twice in like mng. c.
(||
s
obj. PD arrow ^ 58 (but on txt. cf. Che crit n
)
;

1429

OE'p '2~p\
bow-benders, archers Je 50
64
8
40
1 CI15
8
2CI114'; nawi n^p fan* jow
;

'

Is 2
Is ii

15

sf.

cstr.) cf.

sf.

P l.

vnn^p

nis-n

RS

28

Hiph.
5
ny~i~\n Je 51 33 (where
JPh * vi (1888)72
.

j s . sf.

wan-in j u 20 43

P/ Til.

many Inf.
T^TT? Pr4 n

vwnn Jb'28

8
;

l,

Hb

rto3~;>y

/m^/.

supr.; Pt.

sf.

of treading a path
floor

Je 5

33

Jb 28

(all sq. sf.).

bow (=Qal4), only


~
l

i$?'

levelling threshing-

2. tread (bend) the


D3iE>b~nK 13"!"11

fig. DPlES'p

Je 9 2 and they have bent their tongue as

bow in falsehood.
3. causat., cause to
15
tread or march, lead, returning exiles Is

their

(subj.

*^W.

'>;

V'

obj. expressed);

io 1' an ^ h e

v. also Is

tion

no
42

16
(||

Tf^ypa

'

Da^Tl
a straight way ;

cf. ^."7.3

kd them in

Tr^ n ); with a moral applica-

^rpTin p r

U
;

c f.

triumph

heights he

2).
Exl8

16

nf

abs.

33

13

15

t.

23

,;

12

1.;

23

18

1,

17

15

10

1.

13

29

13

12

1.;

40

22

,:

17

47

1. way, road, path


7

4 8 (P), 49
in Lv)
s

cf.

25

22 2323 23 31 34
-

22

1718

20'38 2

S l6 13
23

JE) Dt 6 7
13
1 S 4
(on

(all

Ru

Jos 3 4 (D)

Dr) 15^24 4

do.6.7

1621

(both J)
35 (E) 38
22
(J; poem) Lv 26
(H, only here

17

Nu

Gn

text

K iq'JJll2 i*MJ3
'

4G

22

19
15
28 33
29
Is 3 7
i9
7
3 6
3
911
10
1414
25
Lai
Je
6
5
49
57
-

34

16.19
"9
7
13 Is 43
2425
1112
Ez2i
Jo 2 Ezr 8'22.31 Jbi2 24 f 107 40
42
no 7 Pr 7 8 8 2 26 13 Ec io 3 12 5 ; cstr. way of
(oft,
to, toward) Dnn yV
Gn 3 M (J)"l^ 'T

Ho 6

o*i?$B |n

16 (J)
33

2
i

Dt

2K3

20

(JE); cf

171818

i7 52

17
13 (E) jran 'T Nu
912
3
7
3 Jos 2 (JE) 1V 1 S 6

Ex

'T

219

Isi5 5 Je2 1818 5o 5 Ez47 15 48


ways) Ex 13 18 (E) Jos
1

"isntpn "r (of different

Ju 2042 cf. Dt 2 8 2 S 2 24
"ia*|Bn-JT? 2 S 15 23 is corrupt
rd.
8' 5

'(JE)

L Dr

cf.

We

ence) 2
2

S 18

23

the

Dt

way of the
and (with

'T

n^n

IB**

n3"IQ3

K3

"\

olive-tree

diff. refer-

S4 2K25 =Je52 Je39 "I3?n "t


S|1D-0: H Nu 14
2
(JE) Dt i 2
4

40

25

of gateway, as 1!#n '1

2
14

S 15 2

cf. 2

19

Je 5 2 7 ; Ez 9 2 43 4 44 46 99 9 9 9 4 f; ^
3
2 8
27
ny^n ob'ix
44 4 6 ; fan n ? 'n 2 K9 ,^on-f3 't
T
23
4
Q;n ^ Is 8 (cf. Comm. & Schumacher
Je 39
25

11

&

+ 2S22 13^;^31 r!Hoio iKi9


\3-i-H
^5 + 9 1.; q3"! !Je2 + 8 \syt Gn6 +
3Tn Ju i8 + 2 t; vssr\
Jb 2 8
pra-ii 1 S i
4
Q3-1T
1
2 4- du. Q
Pr 2 8-";
K
Gn'i 9 + 3
6
t.;
cstr.
Pr
Dt
28
pl. D^TI
+
^T[
3 4- 24^
t.,
sf. ^V. Jb 1
+ 1 7 *V\ V 95 + 4 T?T!
Dt 2 8 + i6t.; *J5T!Ex33 + 2 t.; ^3^ J e 3
+ 4 1. rf%n Ez 7 + 3 1TH Dt 1 o + n
D?' ?-!
Pr 3 +3 t.; ^3^ La 3 Zc i
Lv
2 6 +i7t.; Qn3ni|jei6
+ 5t.; fn^_E Z r6

(Bisbp

-inns

ie

itpow.

Qal

24 + 4

oft.

'

^?n

17

cf.

"^"HP Is 48 17 ; 1. tread, tread


down, of treading down enemy in battle Ju 20 43

19

48

Dtl7

^25 sf. ^IT- Hb 3 ;' DanTl f 107 7


is.sf.D3nnKIs 4 2 16 ;' 0-lT1Je9 2 (cf.Ges 563 3 K4
);
Imv. ms. sf. ^an-Iil i/r 25 s 11 s5 ; Inf. cstr. v.

TT]-

*F)

18

(cf.

which, etc.; TOiyn "\

in the path of thy

& (less often) f.


"^f\ 715 n.m.
way, road, distance, journey, manner
'1 Gn 8 16 +
V + cstr. TfVl 3 24 sf.
3

15

me

^JjJBKa (U"

once of giving security

'OS'lT

flT TpT"^

the bow, sq. ace. T\f% Je 51 3 ("nT


of assaults of

(i.e.

*rc&), Is

(||i3-j"n

maketh me tread

23

15

n ?)

CD"nN}
down; so ^'iK ^Tj D3

'">,

dsk'ss

25

17

njwub La

fig.

'

of judgment Is 63 sq. ace.

DD"l), i.e. tfraitf /iei

frisyp);

13

In technical

13

D33 Is 63 s

fig.

winejyress,

rrrirv-na

Dt33 29

fTnwp
commandments;

Am 4

s0

'''>

Nei 3

Am 9

D^ay/H

sq.

48

(sim.)

>

sq.

id.);

(||

oil-) press, sq. ace.

nina

VTny:),

(||

of thing pressed
btvt,!

of

subduing them
15
ref. rnk) Jb 22

(jnaj bnB>-by);

of Isr. treading on heights

senses 3. tread wine- (or


D'3i

l3

i.e.

(T^

sq. ace.

^33? 'T

13V13 HXP);

T"
3*n33 ^D/H-in lead

Jaulan 63 and

n_

sq.

PEF

Apr. 1889,78 \. Q"lQ!|Qp|

loc.

nniSN 01)

II

19
14
7
35 '(E), 38 (J) 4 8 (P;

qh ^n 'if Nu 20

Ar. jjLkLJI
LM.1M.1LW

Gn

X13JD 'T 2

i_^^ of

diff.

17

highroads,

Bob BBUI.M Di

22

16

'

rd.

(both JE

cf.

Seetzen

_ j^qq

2q 19) J_ e>
the highway, used by king with his army;
cf.
||

^3 Trvna Dt

27

i.e.

straight (or steadily)

along the way; in particular of path, way, in

203
which God moves t^ll D f 77 2 " (|| fr"^
W21 D?3); tarn rnyKOl Na i 3 cf. 133 Q-JB3
;

''

n^>po nrnys >n#:); also

IS40 (|pjvta6

't

comp. Is 43 16 19 (way made by "') &


path of lightning Jb 2 8 26 38 s5 of light
5
23
1924
of camel (n"}3?) Je 2
of locusts Jo 2 1
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 ivay of a ship in
the heart of the sea, and the way of a man ivith
a maid (i.e. no trace is left in any case); cf.
1

Mai 3

'

also v

20

T\m

riSNJB

jnxrr^ Tqna

Di>n

also

figure of death

/r

8 U (journey of

11.13

to

oth J E ^

ia *i

Beersheba

Hi

cf.

1892 62
'

a common (not sacred) journey;


/
esp.c.temp.modif.D ^nK'bK' TGn3O 30 (J)Ex3 18
^H^

23
33 33
(all JE), 33* (P)
5 8 i\u io
3

Nu 1

(E)

31 31
-

(JE),

i3-r6^n + Gni 9

cf.

JeV

cf.

K3

Nu2f

16

23

31
go ones ivay

Je 28 11 vid.^n; also / "l|> ^Bnt 1S25 12


,

rust Is 53

&

= 2 Ch6

Ch

cf.v

27 ; ^ 5
IQ 9 I4 2.8.12

g8.Sl

30

rrn

'?b

">
;

u 9 s---i

23
39 49" 50

pan

pr

S.

= 2 Ch6

39
2

2"

^3.16 2I
J e 2 527
26 13 3 2 19 19 La 3 40 Ez 7 38 9 7
^14 2 glo ^7.20 ggM Hg j5.7 Zc jS.
^2.7.9.17.25

16 17 17 10 i8 n

3-5

I4

16

nvn

^V?"^?

D^T ?^ K

22.23 jg25.29.30

^ Wl

15

33

--

Ec 11 9 cf. Is 57 17 (& Je 32 39 c. infr.)


b. of duty (commanded by '\ etc.) K2 a?* "in
Ex 18 20 (E) cf. 32 s (JE) Dt 9 1216 13 6 3 29 Ju 2
Jb3i 7 ^ 25 812 32 s 119 143 8 Pr 2i 1G 22 G 23 19
Is 30 21 48 17 Je 7 23 Mai 2 8 so, too, of wisdom n, 9"H
oy'r^-n pr q 17 neon 7 i 4 11 8 32 cf. 2^ 26 n:^ 'n
1

Is

cf.

40

14

in good

fc. specif.:

56 5 infr.); of ruit, fig. of


TpaTnTlK
nBTn Je 3 13
D""v}b
3. of
Israel,
4448
direction, almost or quite
toward, 1 K 8
34 38
2 Ch 6
pray toward the city, etc.; 18 43 look
toward the sea; esp. in Ezek. of looking, going,

'

12 28 Je 2

cf.

6 23

Pr

T,

without modifier

S 8 35 Jb

20

32

i2.i2

2I

Ch

17

pl- ) so

15

Je 12 16

34

2.

23

10

v. infr.);

in? 2b

*n.

esp. cstr. before

22 2 2

Ch

^y

also '^y

td. oftener in bad sense

1 '

11

v-n ^yi

cf ni^^s-in

ways of David;

the first

(opp. niDH

ins Je 32 s9 cf. also a. supr.;


names of good kings 1 K 22 43 2

sense

S 12 23 1 K 8 3G = 2 Ch6 27 cf.
8
16
^STt. OH Jb 4 6 cf. 22 3 Pr 13 6
Pr 16 j'e 6
V3^ (i.e. of light) Jb 24 13 (|| vn'aw); Q^^X "I
"
^ i 6 cnita 'i Pr 2 20 '^'^^T '1.K'' ^ 37 14 ''Q
20
r^nT Pr 1
i j, ioi 2 6 njicx 'n
^ 1 19
24
30
8
f 1 19 tfbti "I Is 59 D^iy "1 i/r 139 Dn 'T
rrje^ni nnitsn "r

(fig.)

11

(so

25

ta "!T"?

Gn

also

(J), 3* (E), 33 (J).


Jos2 16 (bothJE),Jui8 26 i9 27 iSi 18 26'25 3 criKi 49

"ij>

6 12 (P)

6 8t6s, cf. Gunning; Hoffm


We -]-|K 3 cf. Blllz

Gn

2. journey
g

n ^sn 21; '1 nfe>j ju

St; but txt. dub.,


ZAW 1883, 123 prop
-'^

Gn

moral action

a. of

17

the earth (D); so

(cf.

am

j os 23 14 /

"^ix

rjbin

10.13

27

Am

J?2K'

f3

Gn 19 31 4 a).
^ U J) Nu9 (pj J

2_j21.40.42.5G

r\~n

way of all

yoing to-day in the

HT^

and character

11

t6.

10

Q'wnNni D'wson V3-n-^1 2 Ch 28-; T'^nix "i


and 57 18 =gain Is 56

Is 3 12 cf. also Is 30 11
pleasure, etc. Is 58 13

D3~!':!

i"lB>i5n

'

Ju

D^n 'T Ez

cf.

22
1
20
40 (deL Hi Co) v 43 f&*T\ '1 v cf. DWjn '1
V s4 -" n;n 'n 4I ijfnn "1 4 2 7 etc. (c. 2 8t, Ez);

36

2 7

njiDS 'n

etc.

Ez

5 '5

cf. 2

40

cstr.

10

TPP

(v. also

Ez

Jb24

Gn

v.

43 44
cf. D'Kro
;

rrox '1

rUB^

-JVI

f4. way, manner : a. usage jnsn ?3 'n

31

(J; cf. also Jos 23

= customary
Gn

cf.'

VB Co Da)

on T\m

18

19

Ez

35

14

K2

supr.)

experience, or condition

(E).

tFiy? "I

c.

Am 4

10

the

b.

&&3

'T

manner
24 ' 26

as was done in Egypt; Is io


d. habit of animals, ants Pr 6 6 (pi.)
t 5.
tig. of course of life, or action, undertakings,

of Egypt,

etc.
I

i.e.

T5!Tn ? O^D
4

l8' 2 'S 22
21

33

=V

i& Dt 2 8 cf. Jos i (D)


l8 33 Jb 3 23 8 19 I7 9 22 28 2 4 23
29

5-

23

of

ny-in is-n

Jotham V3VT1 VnbnjiKrbl

Ch

2 7

7
;

of Ahaz

17"

Ch

K 13

14

33

Je 18

Pr

't

yi

11

23

22

12

8 13 28 10

f 3 6 Pr

16

29

Is

65

2
;

net

^3"l':!

25' 26 s 35'*

Ez3 1819 i3 22 2o 44 33 11 Jon3 8 ,0 Zci 4 ;3iD^


Ez 16

27

with

cf.

completed metaph. TOJD N? 'T Je 18 15 further


/-1
29
'1
3 ?y "1 ^ 1 39 24 a
^ 1 07 17
">Pf
-f 1 1
^'n-^-)^ Pi-2 13 rno 'a-n Pri4 12 =i6 25 Tn
;

W?

nion Je 2
Q^Kin "\

7
5J*i?.y

cf.

ty i
1

13

),

Pr

22

supr. c

cf.

^(W"

11
7
102 24 119 37
9
34 f io 35 37
5
9
8
6 23
11 20- 29-' 3 r
Is 40 27
139 146 Pr2 3
13
15
23
s9
36
,2
9U
Ho 2 s
45 4 8 55 Je2 io 12 2 3 La 3
3
13
S
7
(D
io
Am
"1);
thrice
2
(Ch)
in
summary
1JJ?
9
of a king's life, of Abijah l^rni V3VTC 2 Ch 1 3 22

3i

19

Pr

15

66 3 Je

53

19

19

(cf.

(&yvh

6
)

'!),

(0^3^), also 15 2i 8 Is55


18
cf. &3T\ &\?$ Pr 28 cf. v

31

15

Ho

further, without modifier,


Is

Pr

^'5? 'T

23

12 3 Pr 7

25

(of idolatry N^33 !j3ni

I4 14

Ez 16 4747 " i8 2S
8.9.9.11 ggl7.17.31.32
43
13.31
cf algQ gu |j a supr
2Q 23
33
32
iB'NIS i3"n nnp 1 K 8 to place his way upon
23
cf.
his head, i.e. requite it on him = 2 Ch 6
v

33

11

(cf.

Hi Gf) v 18 15 7

22 1

Ez7 4

10

43
22
11 21 16

cstr. before

v 20 ) i6 2
K 8 18 16 3

(cf.

names
-

19 26
-

tifn

ns

Pr

of bad kings OiPlr '^

22 s3

Ch

31

2i

v 53 53
-

cf.

6 - 13

31
;

esp.
s1

also'btnfc" "ibo'l

(pi.);

aNPIK

na"w

nm

204

-p-ra

K8 =2
!7

Cli2 2 3 (of Aliaziah, grandson of


2
Ahab); njn oyn 'n i s 8 n Q"i3n 'n j e io 'n
2

D^ninN Ez 20
(a)

= his

K 2 1-

cf.

way

te.

Jb 26 14

creative activity

r^iTn^

concrete sense to behemoth (hippopotamus)


Ss'-iO-n JVB'in

Jb 40 19

Kin

wisdom ay\ n^N-i p r


!

Ex

administration,

= f i8

22 31

13

(hyperb.);

^TlK

of

31

(pi.) 8

Jll 2

19

G11 18
6

22

io
2

22

12

ii

2"

Ch

19

26

l8

yjt

31

Jb

17

28 30

K2

22
1

14

23

16

11

34

5i I5 67 3 8i 14 86 u 95 10 119 3 Is

34

37

Jos 22

U 8 58

2'

5TH

17

of a foot

= Mi 4

a treading -place for

n = Jos
24

s
,

the sole

unit (appar. of weight, certainly) of value, rare


perh. drachma, others daric, v. infr.
:

D^iOST! of gold Ezr


70

D"?:rpK of

69

TT"1 ( v

so

also

=
=

Hultscli Gr

TabxiT

'

'

EOm

Metro1 (I882) 224 > 227 23 - 26. *


-

'

of foil, words

'. (If 'n = drachma, then perhaps edit,


Ne Ezr (regarded as loan-word in

Ew GGA
I8 '

&

Heb.

1853, 1392 ff-

fr.

I85c 79S

'

some Asiatic source by


Gesch

274

'
-

'

'

I8

cf

Sin Listen

24

but on Gk. deriv. cf. Lex. Lidd. & Sc,


also Brandis Mttnz Mass u -icht SSJ tem=s Hultsch 131
)
-

t.

cf.

lie

Ph.

pi.

nAlsS8,7

AcC- to yiew

c.

commOD y current
]

= daric, Gk. hapeiKik, Syr.JJaaJij,


gold coin =
Eng. sovereign (weight =
cf.

c.

drachm.):

Rchr in
ZAi^-.wff.

62 - 244

* Hultsch

3.

pto??~H

pym.

now elm

(Lane),

J?J.>

(coll.)'

cf.

"u"n.

11.

i^Ji

glistening or shining of sword,

&

"H

hence prob. D^^).

T"VT n.[m.] pearl?

Ji

cf.

easily (of horse),

shine (of lamp),

pearls, ijl

nlTl

ti.

liberty; 1.'

mother of pearl?

a peart) Est

6
.

n.[m.] a flowing;

iny^Ex 30

flowing, fine-flowing m.

proclaim

Lv 2
Je 34

10

liberty,

23

cf. "lb

(P)

(H) in Jubilee

year,' cf.

all ref. to liberty

myrrh of

i.e.

2.

1-

Nip

c.

nilT DriKipil

is6i
'

8151 ?

free run,

& Di.

n^B^ai) jnN3

||

nip-PI0BJ;

of Sabbatical year;

(iron.) Io! I proclaim to you liberty unto the


sword, unto 2>estilence & unto famine, i.e. liberty
to be destroyed by sword, pestilence and famine,

(a

'

judgment of Yahweh);

year of Jubilee (cf


+ 11.

li-H

Lv

n.f. +84

25

^nTDE Ez 46"
1

i.e.

10

).

swallow

ty

84

4
(II

~^\

Che (cpv.) makes simile cf quiet, jieace, security,


and supplies ellipsis; in simile, Pr 26 s "lias?
fl^y? IITH? 1W? (of groundless curse, which does
not alight,

i.e. is

TQYn
mation

cf.

not

+ Ez
v

28b

fulfilled).

n.m. south

(poet.

&

late)

(on for-

) DiTI Jb 37 + 14

01* 216a Sta 295

v.

tears, rain, etc.),

run vehemently,

light,

Ji pearls

460

Brandis
Ri IIWB Art Darike Erman ZPVii 75 Hoffm
^Hoffm - abandons), cf. Ryle Ezr 2 69 .)
-

1. stream,

(J"j

e-

hitherto '~i
Pers.

,3

D3C3T1, ti33-n= drachmas ace. to


Berer Mi !niiS c Lin de Par's, ^^.s85 TT ffm

AGG vl3U1.18.8

Ar.

4. give

'

insertion in

both Gk.

Zerubbabel,

&

(Ai-.

of

58

cf.Jj,3 swift horse, or other beast,

'3

cf

family

same v. of silver, brass & iron); of


weight (or worth) of gold utensils Ezr 8 27
"Weight of Gk. Spaxp>7
4.32 grammes (
66.5 Eng. gr.); value of silver dr.
c.
9 f d.
Eng.; value of gold dr. (\ stater)
c. 9s. gd.

Eno-

of

~SzS a kind of tree,

cf.

"'YH.

also in

<_?/

2. be abundant, luxuriant (of her-

J.

bage),

&

= Ne7

abundantly (of milk,

:
1. 11"l'

D*30 of silver)
(||

D^b3"n Ne 7 6 "
gold money 1 Ch 2 9 7 (||Qn??

(\\id~);

head

i ).

& late,

= Ne

mug. dub.; Ar

foil.

who went up with

'"nja Ezi-2 56

shining star,

pi.

yim.

v.

n.pr.m.

Nethinim,

Is

t [j'iaSll, pZ)~]~7 (tf prosthet.)] n.[m.]

only

11

place, place for the foot to tread on, only cstr.

Dt

(''/of

lpp"H

27

floio

(cf.

WNW

33 38

t[Tf"1"Tp] n.[m.] treading- or stepping-

"i\TV?

ivalk rapidly, hasten, LsJI shield).

?3" fl?

10

'

4 9

A
cf.

Ch

pTl

(D)

I I

^-25
s

58 63 6 4 Zc3 Mal2
^"H?^ Pl3a?l
2GI117 6 v.also^^ny'T^ii 9 ; ^T.pS^y'2 ',
42

24

m* "lE'N ^1T!P~^ 3 Dt5 30 cf.

"

(J);
22 28

Dt

USB^

=Dt

2i 33

Jb2i 31 36 23 ;\3.T^lP?^ ^V'77


(||Dv6n3 ^5^'-n!;^85 14 i03 7 i38 5 i45 17 ;Pr
20
Ho 14 10
io 29 Is 55*'' Je 5 4 5 Ez 1 s 25 23 29 29 3 3 17
"
'T V1DB>}
(c) = his commandments njTW T)W$
-

Nu

VTT

yviK3 n^nwyz Dt i 4 "<vi7TNn!i nnriK'ya. j os 12 4


12
31
cf. 13
on identity of all these cf. Di
13
10
Dt 3
modern Der'dt, 7*- hours
of
Bosra; Euseb. 'Adpaa (Lag nom 213 86 2l,ded 23S ) cf.
Di Nu 2r 3 Wetzst Hauran47 77 123 Bd Pal2a

n.pr.loc. a chief city of Bashan

Jos 19 37

his moral
(6)
JE); Dt 32" 2 S
H
n

8- 3
(pi.;

33

cf.

(ace. to Thes connected with Aram.


VTy$ arm, Heb. yi~n, whence foil, in sense

strong, of fortified city; this, however, is dub.)

of 'v

applied in

VHT

t
JT}"1,

27b 28b

4o
south,
-

(del.

@ Co in v

Ez 42 18

I7

27

^;

AB

OS

Co

ti

in

(over against nHl?, f*\

~rm
12

QJ);

t.
2

supr.) 2

242427

MrfA 40

42

^3^

(opp. JIBS), "I'l

Eci 6

11

(both opp.

13

42

\>

10

current inPal.,Low-

Gn

Ho

(J)

t t^)

io symbol

seek

to,

Ar.

(cf.

with

nBhns
L

Imv.

S 28 7 nchn?

VV K 2 +
s

22

+ ?^1T

vrn Dt

cstr.'

_
+ Bn^ Ez

22

Ew

(scribal error for tfiTlb

239;

01

55

)Ezno

Ch 28 + 3
n + 10
wVn
syn. K>pa
0W1
Is
62
pass.
-fin
12

Dt

Pt. Kh'n

tf?.Vi

1.,

1. {tread a place,) resort

94 155
-

ligious obj.,c.acc.loc.

Am

ii

Jb

10";

sq.

by

apj)ly to the Levites to bring,

5. ask for,

Ez 20 40

ace. rei

c.

Ch 3 2 31

}0 pers.

with collat. idea of


10
VTft
so with "PO Ez 3 4

exact, oft.

ace. only,

0^1 Eh>

3iD

Ch

with ace. ESE'D 1 study

13
;

^ in 2
commands of God f ii 9

Am

28 s

14

17

16 5

'

"'K'SflO

4r'-

10

the law Ezr

tDlbc' 'n seek or

DlbtS'b

^38"

27

Je 38 4

mn"

am ?

Pr
more

'n

this use is

with care, care for,

sA:

BH/n T'nb'K

where

B?p2 2,

(cf.

Est io 3 njn

2113 'l

"IB'X f"IN

which Yahiceh thy

12

rribg

no one careth for me

142

-f

but in both these

T ??) 'b fN
142
b perh. belongs to fN, cf.
4
also La 4 etc.; riKTrn cared for (of Jerus.) Is
62 12

Niph. Pf Bnn? Gn

V^-)"13 1

Ch 26

31

Impf

7/.'abs. Bh-JNn

42

Bh-HK

Ez 14 3

22
,

W113 Is 65

'

Ez 14 20

(for

||

C h 28;

inBhT-b Zrf o
'T i& ijniN Je 30 14 ;
^ZoaA care /or ^ Jb 3
i3
lOVntJ'^Pro I ;w i t i1 bje3o 17 ^ssb Khn PN

searches

13 ls
8
n s
15
9
25 (J)Exi8 (E)iS9 iK22 2K 3 8 22
34
2
6
21
7
30
13
7
2 Ch 1
2
1 Ch 1
34 + 24 78 Je 2
37
3
13
word ofYahweh
the ark of God 1 Ch 1
Ez 2 o
= 2 Ch 1 4 ) cf. 1 K 1 5 with a Yahweh
1 K 2 2
16
14
26
7
with
his word 2K1
2 Ch 34 Ez 1 4
1 Ch 1 o
19
8
Messianic king
their God Is 8
b, bvrb* Jb 5
16
10
" n&nrbytt
ow o/^e 600& of" Is 34
Is 11
1692 332
c. irrfKO of a
(in gloss, ace. to Che^*"
)
(

demand,

God carethfor Dt

O^K Gn

22

inquire about

common).

'*,

ma

Chi ploc.Dti2

2. seek, consult, inquire of: a. ace.

ni2nb ^3

ace.

31 (bybothpers.andrei).

Ezr 9 12

16';

with

study the peace, welfare of any one Dt 23' Je 29'

with re-

frequent,

to,

18

Yahweh

by wisdom Ec

t.;

12

19

VT%)

Bftnnb

'

or practise justice Is

Lv io Dt

524Bs

4 9

inquire into the wonder

+ inf. 2 Ch 2 4

abs.

23

17

13
/n T 15 i abs V<U3 2 Ch 2 4~6
9
seek with application, study, folloiv, practise,

V'

16

//. abs. Vfrn

Is

15

J^j

Jmp/Bh* ^ io

13

avenging, D$f Dt 18 19
n D-=J Gn 9 5 (P) Ez 33 6

NH

pound) QplPf. 1 Ch io

with inN, after green

'(P);

b. inquire, investigate (a matter),

Dt

Dt 23" Mi

ft?

lr

lr, '

all hearts

require,

still

29

p, io

pers.

rub over, efface (a site), tread (wheat), fig. read


repeatedly, study; ,*.> beat (a path), discuss,
search out (a meaning), ex&. practise in;
14

nsi?3ri K>"np to

of wildness, desert.

vb. resort

-T

etc., cf.
,

Mh.A'iACi) ^T

Ju
i

}1SX).

1"TT"H n.[m.] thistles (coll.)(Ar v 1.y


18

abs.

^ H R

(opp.

D -)> Jb 3V 17

(II

goatLvio

<i.s.:i.

fodder Jb 39

for DHjOT '1

*j^ 42 10

NtiH

34

toward

333); "=in *]Tn

23
Elsewhere only Dt 33

PDV).

2, cf.

"in "iye> south gate 4 o


cf. Co
45
(opp. }1SV; also DHp), v (opp. J1S2?)

="lb 41 11

12

del.

t27]28[281

44

40

Co

(of wli.

rd.'also "in

Ke Co
supr.,

more in Ezek.
( = n3\H and

205

3 31 31

Bhinn);

36

1.

s7
;

7e

1-

'^ K>33

K2

K 14

= 2 Ch

cf.

(supr.) v

K3

Ch

Gn

'

11

18

D^bgrrbK

Is 19

3. seek deity in

prayer and worship : a. the true God (cf. K>p2 3)


4 6
12
s
2
" Bhn
Is 9 31 55 58
Dt 4 29 Ho io 12
5
25
4
11
10
21
13
6
65 Je io 29 Zp i La3 1 Ch 16 (=f 105 )
5 u
5
u
28 9 2Chi2 14 i4 3 6 i5 2 12 i6 12 22 9 26 ^9 22 27 34
5
19
2
3
210
ovib^n) tshn 2Chi9 26 3o ^i4 (=
119

Am

69

s3

"OIK

'"I

3. be required, of blood

(cf.

Qal 5)

2- 2 (E).

their desolate places

Baer);

\js

many MSS.

Hup Bi Che

109

10

(Ki

al.

beg end of
wedorsu, vid.

^$"n, so most interpr.

rd.

rd. ^2nj 6e driven from.

t [\y*T]?p] n.[m.] study, exposition, midrash, only

19

cstr.

EH "TO

(late;

common

in

NH,

in sense of imaginative exposition or didactic

^77 with b, only in Chroni13


20 3 Ezr 6 21 ombtb
cler, mrvb 1 Ch 22
2 Ch 1
Intr 503
2
3
4
21
Dr
finds in Chr
2 Ch 17 3
34 Ezr 4
)

53

26

31

Note. DiTrririnp ^ini and

'

b. heathen gods

(^Eyi?).

Ez i4 3 3 20 3 31 31

11

and necro10
with 3
mancers, W~hn the inquirer Ez 14
nix nbya 1 s 2 8 7 aiaa iChio 13 3] by?a 2 K
j 2.3.6.16.
ntafcrrbK is 8 19 Q^riQn-^ Dt
w ; th
and

of, consulted, only of God


s7
2. oe sought out
36 Is 65 1

oneself be inquired

story)

QwSH

of Kings

Ch

midrash of the book


E'l'lO midrash of
Ch 1 3'". These were prob.

"1SD Bn"lD'
27

HV N^an

4
prophet Iddo 2
of a didactic character,

the

cf.

Dr Intr4

''

weakened mng.,
c.

ace.

Je 8 2

revere,

Ch 2

1520
;

b. seek heathen deities,

with

b,

Dt 1

30

Ch 1

3
.

4. a. seek, with idea of demanding, require (E>pl


is seek,

simply), with ace. lost sheep

Dt2 2 2 Ez

t [Kti^l] vb. sprout, shoot, grow green


Sareon, te7T
(As. daSA Pi make abundant Lyon
;

also sub NB'l, whence, ace. to others, vb.


J02 22 (subj. nano niN3).
denom.)

cf.

QalPfW^

206
Hiph. Imp/.

fs.

^QD), 65 -, of food and drink,


Jb 3 6 Je 3 u passing over into fig. of spiritual
2
2. fat ashes,
blessing ^ 36 ("jn' l 'l), Is 55
i.e. ashes of victims, mixed with the fat Lv i
3 4
35
40
ls -
(all P) Je 3 i
6
1 Ki 13
4

Gn i cause to
H97 *&W x f?
11

NBHJII (juss.)

sprout or shoot forth '*$%

\js

63" (in simile

||

16

s1

Je 50 11

v. sub Bn.

11 '

t^Cn

lsl5 c

n.m.

(NH

grass

'

Lyon Sareontate69

As. disu,

ic?.,

NHl fresh shoots


herb,
DHM ZMG1875 557 = springtime CIS lv p n u Aram.
nm\ Jj ? l"(cf. Lag BN130 ))"l abs. Gn i + i 3 t.
12
11
(in both, procf. v
ace. cogn. E "in Gn i
duced by earth);' springing out of earth 2 S 23*;
of a second crop of grass Pr zf (opp. ~^V})\
caused to spring forth by God NBH Wfb nnnj>
s7
refreshed by rain Dt 32=; "1 nfeO
.lb 38
5
s
as failing
food of wild ass Jb 6
as
^ 23
Sab.

tjtth adj.

l&* Is 30

fat,

23

of Dr$

JOB?),

(||

'

as product of ground;

WIV"!

f 92

15

D^jn)

(||

(Che; cf. fKH JU9 9 );


wart ones (opp. "I?}?

of righteous as trees
fat, full of oil (1) or sap
as subst. vigorous, stal-

fig.

n^

H?

Renan

(Briill 'jay,

TJ"H

Ests

n.f.

1 "'

weakness

ift PT1 sim; of

= Is37-";
("t p"V);

lacking for animals Je 14;

K 19

(||

growth and prosperity,

of

nh r^y0

p/-

3 ms
Dt3i 20 (JE)fig.ofIsr.'sprosperity.
cf.

^2 3
^ 20

Wll

5
;

IwS

Ex

Est) Est 2 s
1

B>$

5
;

"1

TLPf.W&l

Impf: nbtrnJtfT
;

make fat |OEO 'n


symbol of festivity and joy
causat.

Pr i5 30 of bodily

good

effect of

away, clear away

the fat ashes

(ace. of altar cleared) Nu 4 (P), so fofl|> TVWO


EX27 3 (P). Pu. Impf. 1&X Pr2 8 25 L334 7
4
25
pass, of causat. Pi. be
13
3 fs. |$"ffl Pr ii
made fat, of dust saturated 3-bnp Is 34'; fig.
;

of prosperity of the liberal Pr

01

(cf.
it

271

54

Ges

+ 8t.',
oil,

fCH

itself

^T

13

wi an^i Est

19

cf.

v 15 4 1U6

Lvi + 3t.;

in )"| not in

OT

unless as n.pr.), or (better),

n "v['T] ^" a burning fire,


t

]m n.pr.m.

(cf. As.

cf.

Is 65

(diff. sense).

Datana Shlm 0beIisk

f^ +

a Reubenite, son of Eliab

63

3 6 ; sf.
1. fatness, abundance, luxuriance,
cstr.

Dtn^io6

D } nabe).
i//-

<Aose <Aa< understood

among the laws (^^J) of the Persians & Medes


19
2
(i ). In Dt 33 MT fe
VKfire was a law
them
is corrupt
many emend, proposed,
for
cf. Di
Di suggests l")""t[Si2]
fire of flames,
naming fire, cf. 0?akl Ex 2o' 8 (but Th^h pi.

the diligent

abs/l

vb.

c.

s(

14

(||

zd)

(II

13

^12

16

Ju9
Ju 9 (of

also 9

king's will was law, and the royal edict


(niapp "Q" !) concerning Vashti was reckoned

n.m. fatness.fat ashes

"Op" ]
1

cf.

The

:i

execute)

a.) 8 17

(||

Hothp. Pf. 3 fs. WE^n


28
Is 34 of Yahweh's sword :
)

hath fattened
T'jtjp'l

law and
s
judgment; T]?sn
3 ; of laws of the Jews
in Persia 3 s even of rules for drinking at a
8
feast i
for purifying of women 2 12
The
distinction between 1 & 2 is not absolute.

25

the trustful

-u-n),

13

13

nby

c.
1314

h HorDia

P1J ^"3

m-w

-rajr

take

^n

(||

14
13
8
9 ; written rnrraro 4 c f. 3 8 ).
3
2. Zaw, permanently valid and applicable,

jna

news; vbty'lfind a burnt-offering jfe< acceptelsewhere denom. fr. [EH (fat


able I 20 4
ashes) ;

(||icZ.

9
-

anoint,

i.e.

"'B'tO

27

w\

12

make fat,

1-

v.

'1 abs.

'

(cf.

^"H consec

13

Ges 548 De but pern', rd. sf!


Ki Ges ); 3 fs. If!? Pr 15 30

volunt.

Inf. foEhi>

^ 23

Nu 4

consec.

^37"

M-

na-,

al

13
Est I + 9 t.; cstr. JTn Est 2
T 9
8
36
sf. in-J Est 2 + 4 t.; pi. cstr. t^ Ezr 8
+ 2 t.;
8
sf. DnTR Est 3
1. decree, edict, commission
36
(word elsewhere only in
of Pers. king Ezr 8

66 14

fat (Ar.

NH ftf

grease, /a<;

IJo

also

grow

fat,

Is

Syr. )i or
APK

id.,

L Pers. loan-w.,01d Pers.cMta,Zaw;,Spieg

rrpl&$)

of transitoriness (withering)

t]t^T vb. be
whence

26

"3^).

NH

(B Aram.

in Persian period

"^

22 30

decree, law, usage, only

(withered) Is 15

Che)

cf.

Hist U1 134

Nu

i6

Gn

17

37

cf.

- i7 - i7

'

U61
)
2

9i

'

17
-

i]Pil n.pr.loc. ( Aadaeifj)


T
north of Samaria; jnM Gn 37 17

olive tree); abundance, fertility

hl2 i4

Di; mocCTel Dotdn,

in

N.

2K6

Israel,

13
;

Bd Pa1228

mvh
.

n
He,

Y\

Heb.

fifth letter;

evidence

110

= numeral
of

this

5 in postB.
usage in O T

times.

TT.

forms, see the

Grammars:

e.g.

Ges

33
),

defi"

Moab. Ph. (Schrod* 62 4 ),


Lihyan (NW. Arabia) ha (DHM E ^rDenknl 41s
me.
~
not As. Aram, or Eth. Arab. Jl of which,
)
nite article, the

(so

!"7
?

n (on the use of these different

"

'

207

n
and

l)efore dentals, sibilants,

liquids, the

written but not pronounced, thus ^JLll pron.


n S en t fle use f
ash-shamsu=Heb. S^E^l
:

the art. in Heb.

is

it

its

use in Greek

German: but naturally there are applications


Hebrew (comp. with what follows
Ges 5126 Ew 5277 ): 1. joined with substantives:
or

peculiar to

definite concrete object, as

^sn

heavens and the earth,

the

Gn

the king, etc.

Jbi 6ff
2

tent, 8

a pr. n.

'Satan,' only

]ti&,

Ch

pr

Ju2o

-ryban

cbeti,

ft.),

napSn.

PDJjn,

baban, Vaj>an,

Galilee,'

nnnn,

naroin,

fK>an,

fio^n,

b. with an adjective to denote

Gn

Jtipn

48

14

Nu

b~&n 11Nn the greater light, TiNon

the lesser light, 2 7 1 h*ian 133= his eWer son,

the younger, 42 13 |bj3n the little


the youngest (of Joseph's brethren),

"VySil

one,

Lv

16

e.

i.

VriKO ^iian the

10

35

25

+ h"IJn

the least

c/'e/es<

of his brethren,

)nan the cfa'e/ priest, 'a "vyxn

among Ju

15
,

iTfyvn the least of

))3

S 9 21 '3 nsn the/aVes< among Ct i 8 2 K io 3


Pr 30 30 cf. Jos 14 15
c. with nouns which are
1

not definite in themselves, but acquire their


definition from the context, or from the manner
in which they are introduced : thus (a) in the

Gn4

standing phrases C*n to-day,

n^pn

to-night,

night;

OVSn

Gn 1 0/

30

15

so njEVl this year, 2

time,

Gn

32

14

once

s9

(/3)

19

26

4- oft.;

S1

"inan

16

last

Jer 28 16
//je

river

the Euphrates ; Ex 2 15 /t<?


weZJ, the well viz. of the district, Jos 8 11 the
valley, 1 S 17 3 1 S ig w the wall, v 13 thehed, 20 21
iyan the lad (whom Jonathan would naturally
(

xaT

f^oxrjf),

i. e.

lake with him), v 34 the table.

Hence

occas.

would define the noun more


:o
precisely, as lionn 2 S ig i7 + =my ass, Ju 3
35
15
9
15
1 Si XQ3n = /H Ssea t, Ju
4 i K 2 2 2 K io +
nra-isn, 1 S j8 10 20 33
d. it is a peculiarity of Hebrew thought to conceive an
object as defined by its being taken for a particular purpose, and thus by a kind of prowhere a

suffix

mm.

WEorn, v 19

7
16

nfen"]j3rmK hatchets, 20

9"

bnxn

,,,

every one

6 8 ta"]Ka (unless indeed the

1,

i3)_

19,

g g

j(.

uncer t a in whether an

is

13

CBn Gn 1 2 Abram was very rich


s)Daa naptsa, EX31 4 HDsai anja ni'e>y?,

|N2?n, an-jn,

one who exhibits a quality kclt coxqv, i.e. to


express the compar. or superl. degree so oft.,
as

naw2

be referred to c or d: e.g. 1 S 2
9
his prong or a prong, 2 S 18 his mule or a
mule, etc.
e. with nouns that denote objects
or classes of objects that are known to all, as

<

18

13

art. is to

bi?n, jntfn the Sharon, rbzfn the


(Judaeanj lowland, 13?n, nte^en the (Moabite)
Gibeah,'
table-land, rungn, j>n <Ai/ nyaan

76an

the

lit.

ta"]N was
an understood appendage in every cart), Nu 1 27
15
"Win a young man, 13 23 Bi^a n a pole, Jos 2
17
bana with a cord, 2 S 17 nnstyn a girl (cf.

p-txn),

5ft

oil,'

Ju4 ls

25

a hair,

jtojn (but not ftoinn), \r\*n (but not

1 );

able to sling n"jyfe'n"?X J3Ka with a stone at

'

(as

a cruse of

nbfe>a,

the various local Baals, JB&n the Adversary

i.e.

i|2>n ^l?" 1

Never, however (as in Greek e.g. 6 nXar&>i>),before


true proper names, though it is used with
certain terms, chiefly geographical, of which
the orig. appellative sense has not been lost,
Baal,' lit.
the lord,' in pi. cbyan
as byan
<

v28 *12 ?3 lit. in the scroll or


book, the one, viz. taken for the purpose, i.e.
23
in a scroll (so Ex 17" Nu 5
Jb 19 23 ), 21 "
'

mark a

a. to

"

S io and Samuel took

cruse of oil, not, however, a cruse which had


been defined previously, but one rendered
definite by being now taken; in English idiom

analogous to

noun denoting

lepsis to prefix the art. to the

is

an-iai

26

Dt

and thou

"w^ V^

money "^i? 3 ?

shalt lay out the

J^xai,

K9

30

spaa tiym, in

n'o.iy

It is,
elle mit du fard a ses yeux.'
however, remarkable that this usage depends

French

'

nuostly on the punctuation, IDSH,

OnjLl

])K\
}

(except as applied to denote definite quan-

etc.

tities of gold,

wine,

common than ^DS,


being much more
for instances in

as Jos 6

etc.,
])l

than

which the

the consonantal text, see

iK5
Hb 2

nanan, Dt8 orkn,


60 17 Ez 15 47 e%n,
11

^Ma^DD?

Gn6 20

Is28
Pr 20

etc.:

forms part of

art.

8 13

being far less

but.^COa, f]D3p etc.

etc.,

freq.

24

+S)iyn and

i:in

a nd-^n,
14
j^xn.

f 65

12

f. in comCf. below, h.
parisons, the object compared being, as a
rule, not an individual as such, but one
ls
exhibiting the characteristics of a class Is 1

Ct

Ec

Ca^a, ybin?

like scarlet, like crimson (both

meant generally), 5 24 nvi;


nB1D3, io 14 fi?.?, 13 8 nnbV?
this word, e.g. 42

14

^ 4 8?

y 23

pt33,

)>

and

"1X3

always with

(as
7

">p3?;

oft.

however, quite uniform, at


least ace. to the punctuation: there occurs
14
21
'into ^ f al. and we
Is 47
e.g. afe? Jb 4

(The usage

is not,

find both
Is

38

13

Jb 16 14
as the

tfiJxa Is 5 29

and n3 Nu
etc.)

Dt 2 8

"H??

29

VW?

Ho

13

s
;

n3

Is42 13 and "11333


28
19 feaan -lb"p?

*ito?3

Gn

smoke of a furnace,

pa'rrnK joxn,
7lb'^ ^!,

24 ;
Similarly

'

and tfaba

Nu n 812 N^ ffc?
Ju

(-rtyn),

like

18b

^a ish?

( a lions) rending

208

n
a kid, i6

15

Zc

12

mourning over an only

10

"Wn

neDDS as
Where,
13+

child,

bv

however, the standard of comparison is not


the class in general, but only a particular
part of it, denned by a special epithet (whether
adj. or verb), the art. is naturally omitted:
15
but
like chaff (in general) L341
thus

p?

-Q'y pfaa
2

Jb 14

^X3

tyjM 4

ci-na

ID3 bar?

but

away 29 s

chaff passing

like

102

KJ5? Is

12
;

but

1s 35,

??
but

24

40

bv a^Fi ?3

'1\

like /m'wZ (<Aa<) longeth for streams of water


B*C3 like^re
^ 42 -; K*N3 Is 9", but iy* "W3n
15
i^JO Is 5 1 ".
(</a<) Wfetft a icood f 83
;

but naiKD

Ho

so

13*:

like
lb

ftpya

11

TOg 0^3 like


Dt32 2a
etc.;

16

^3

-1C3B3
t t

2b N5?T^y CTySPS, Ca^aia


but v
.-.-:
"Where the art. is found, although a

- -

',

2K>jrvJ?.

>

clause follows (as

rel.

20

have passed by,

waters (that)

chimney

ffi

Jb

62

Is'

smofe /rom

49

13

10

Is 61

this is

),

prob. to be regarded not as limiting the class


of object compared, but as describing it.
g.
prefixed to generic nouns (in the singular) it

designates the

noun

class,

i. e.

a collective force, as

imparts to the

it

Ex

22

ry 8

10

i?n"?3

"l3n"jO of the strangers,

Nu

in their midst,

14

Ez

13

24

33

all (lit.

Jos6 7 +r^0?,
rVnBtan

Mi2

Is 6

woman and
,

19

Gn

1S13 17

a-iit?n
;

K"?3pn the choir of criers;

Ec

netarrnK

with gentile names, as

oft.

the Jebusites, 'nbarn 'rnan

^D

sojourn

who escaped;

those

*|BNon

"Obngn the ancients;

14

S 24

v9 u

13

who

21" B>n3n the serpents

ByBn

21

S 8 18

l|

al.,

Efl3^n

^n

Nu 3 2n

18 23 Mai
2
\|/-I35 +.
h. with nouns denoting abstract ideas, esp. the names of moral quali-

Ju 18

etc.,

the Levites,

Gk.

fj

Fr. la justice), chiefly in

8Lkt],

two

(a) where the art. is recognizable


cases
in the consonantal text, exceptionally, when

some emphasis or definiteness

Dt7 iDnm jvan


9

as

K3

-ibis?;

nrn

is

intended,

tonn

2S2

Dnsmni IDnn n Jei6 (contr. Zc f);


pixn tls 26 6 3 Ec3 16 njTWn f Is 3 2 17 17 (connNn
trast v 16 ) D119 7 (emph.); nj^n Ho 4
1

where the

($)

depends
but

art.

the punctuation, after preps., esp. 3,

on
5
2s
with much irregularity, as *lE?ns Is 16 Pr 2
s
21
6
TB
(elsewhere
Ho 2 Pr 16 ), p^3 Pr 25
(but
always "'^3: nj^a also always); riDN3 and
313, not
nj1D3 always "Ipf3 tls 28 15 (but
14
10
25
s
31
atan) Je 5
20 23 pp/fa f Je 3.10
29 );
13
;

||

Di^a t^29 n Jbi5

ZciV

Gn

cf.

BE^a Jb 9

with' one

21

32

D^ f3)
f

(elsewhere

fnyp\

smite

to

pllVai pWt?3),

2 2

Dt 28 s2

11

19

to enter

(but BBBtoa

Dt28 28

(but

ftyatfa

^ 1 43

),

Pr 18 5 with 24 s1 tOSiptab Is 59 11
5
2
4
8
^9 (but 'd? Iss 7 ^ 122 ); Pr 2 7 noarfc
(but never noann in Pr 1-9, or indeed in the
whole book); Pr 2 3 f T\y>, Jb 39 17 rU'33 (but
never nran); p r 2 2 3 njiarib (but nrann only
iKf^empb,); to perish KBXa J u 'i5 18 +;
contrast also

Is 29

WhS, 32 19

21

"T-yn

!>SB>n

nWa

die Niedrigkeit sinkt die Stadt, 45

Germ,

16

in

together

s
they go ntapaa (in die Schmach), 46 P^a into
n
"'Xa
never
(so always
captivity, 47 T^ ?
:

The living language may have used


the art. more readily after a prep., where it
did not lengthen the word by an entire syll.;
the disparity of usage between a and {i
it not improb. that the art. in /3 is in
many cases not original but due to the punctuOT
1 S 1
ators,
i.
to mark the vocative :
still

makes

not know, v 5s

?.y

^yan,

Je

31

Gn 32 (sq. Xte), Is 59 15 (contrast v 14 ) Zc S 3 -'";


nJIDNn tls 11 b (contr. v a ) Je 7 2S HMrin Jb
;

K9

'O

t ^n*

son art

king!

Help,

18

26

IS42 18 iyoK> Q^annn,

"ifrn

Whose

Q^k inn, Ez 37 4 ni^n nioxjjn


Mai 3 9 i^a *un (Dr* 1980 2 ).

IK"!

'ai

dry

(9

HDK

"15?3n

2S14

thou, lad?

' 3-

bones,'

N. B. In poetry, the article is frequently dispensed with before words which would naturally
take it in prose thus ^ 2 2810 & oft. HS 8'
4
8
18 10 33 6 + D ^?'; (rarely in prose, Gn i 2
8
8 35 ); 21 2 45 14a6 61 7 al. ^O; 66 72 +n:;
1
J

7.i5

59

-vy

Wl;

Ju

2 6 21
-

Is

2.

11

king, I do

TJ^an -IBtea-'n as thy soul liveth,

20

ties (cf.

more common.

far

"JKTI3).

the whole of) the sons, nan"?3 all the daughters,

Lv

&

adjectives, participles,

and

l8 44 D y

10 11

With

n^N):

s.i7

oft

monstrative pronouns
nXT,

^.

et(J _.

6.7.8

Don, Dn,

NTl,

(sin,

(so regularly)

a.

viz.

when

cZefit,

the

'

D^nn Gn

12 20
-

i[?fn f j e 7

4 -3

23

26

tf 125 Ec3
Ec2
see also
16

13

2
;

+;

niran

njJBhn
I)t 3 o

tCt 2 7 3 5 8 4 7
IsVs^Ku i I7 + J^nn
tZcs 8 ?pnn I s 6o 2
'"l?nxn

15 19
-

(Je 21 8 ),

14

Mai 2 Dl^ni CTin, -f 123 130 Dn <f>


n
12
30
1317
1219
1 Ch 2
io 6 ii 10
9 2Chi Pr3i Ec2
7
but in all such cases *J?n, \>1!*, HPK, etc. are

Je 32

19

subst. qualified
as

likewise,

Gn

12

Ntnn

by these words

?Tl3n "pert
1

I^H D^Xan = ol
5
13 16

13

65

32

also with adjj.

fined

by a

=6

pxn, 20 np

sf.

Ju

&

28

defined by
6

fiacriXevs

na'nn,

j Cs

\66vres Trpos

civdpes 01

21

is

Is

65

3 ' 45

it

pcyas,

O'wan
<re,

66 24 f.31 9

Gil

So

ptepp., if the subst. be de-

(as

Dt

37

bhin inba,

14
S8

209

DDW); and

nia'tsn

with a pron.,

be de-

if it

by a gen. (as Dt2 9 i S14 15" 2K6


njn nsnBn~f2 this son of a murderer), but not
20

fined

be 'defined by a

if it

sf.,

29

as

(not

mn

n):

Dr

v.

Ex

iron

14
(not n^sriT/ Tinx), j os 2 nj

5209Oi *

32

io n^N Tins
1

our word

</'

when

Similarly

the art. with the ptcp. has a resumptive force,


15
14
\jr
(v
he looketh forth from the place,
33

&c), 026 in: n2f 5 n Ae thai formeth, etc., 19 11


3HJD D'HOnan which (v 10b ) are more desirable
than gold, 49"

6b

Cnpan

surroundeth me),

sors

their riches, etc.,


(v.

the iniquity of

Dr 5135-7 ).
by the

fied

G1149

21

Is 46

my

aggres-

tvho trust in

Jb6 +

20

51

16

when the subst. qualior ptcp. was felt to be suffifor its own art. to be dis-

b. (rare)
adj.

ciently definite

with the word day Gni 31


'wn av, 2 >yae>n dv, Exi2 15 18 2o ,0 (=Dt5 14 )
LV19 6 2 2 27 so with N13D entrance Je 38 14
Zc 14 10 1?n court 1 K f 1J Ez 40 28 al.;
pensed with, as

is

21

1K11 &
9

iW>iart,

ra^n, 5 6 mban, Eu
3

Gn

defined by ^3, as

21

D118

22

so 4 6 27 Jb 2 11 ),
nx-ian, i s5l in

rnpn)

(all

but

in all these passages, the change of a point, or


even sts. of an accent, would restore the nor-

mal

participial construction (as '"l^an,

Gn

~ip^3rr

s
48 nK"l3n), which is, no doubt, what
was intended by the orig. writers, and is recognised elsewhere by the Massorah, e.g. Gn
12 7 35 ntnan, 4 6 26 & Ru 4 u nxan ( c f.Ew 5331b
Ges m3b ). Once, still more anomalously, bes4
n vJ? HI (as though koi to iii
fore a prep. 1 S 9

cf.

avTtjs)

but

rd. prob. '"PpNni

(In Arab.

Dr.

anomalous use of the

Gramm.,

c, v.

Dr*

the fat tail, v.

Jl also occurs, though very


AG1 5S45b C0117

rarely, as a relative

st.

and

art.

). On the

'

with a word in the

Ew* Mod Ges 5127R4

as

>

also

190" 1
.

where

also in certain phrases (peculiar to P)

the subst.

18 21 nsan

Gn

elsewhere, as

sts.

-W

prepared, 29 3S Ezr 8 25 io 1417


Ace. to the punctuation, it occurs similarly

he had

that

U?

Vfe)Y"72

rpnn all living souls, v 28 nb>Din n;n-^|"

all

Ges*

U U

100 4

on Dt

on the different forms, see

32", v. ?n, p. 2io),

interfog.

living things that cfeep, etc., 7


9 Lv
;
further in isolated cases, hardly reducible to

part. (BAram. and

Lv2 4 10 1S12 8 rnton r^ 16 23 n^nnT ppn.


2S12 4 T'B'yn &itb Je6 20 17 2 Zc4 7 V i4 18

clause).
a. as a sim1. in direct questions
ple interrogative, where the answer expected

21

rule,

10

10 - 46

Ezr io 9 y&nn KH.H (quite exceptional in OT).


(With prons. this use is so rare that, where it
1217
1 S
occurs, it is dub. if the text be sound
1
Je40 3 KtlIi7 n ). And with the ptcp. 1S25 10
D*">Bfl&Lt E , "!?y B' ?"! many are the slaves who
break away etc., Is 7 20 Je2 7 3 46 16 =5o 16 3nn
:

njin the

oppressing sword, Ez 2 3 (but

om. Win),

14

22

32

2224

^62 4 Pr

26

18

Ju

Co
21 19

This usage

(very anomal., rd. prob. n?pt3P).

somewhat more freq. in the later parts of


OT ; and in postB. Heb. it is very general
Jnn 13P the evil inclination) v. further
Dr 5209 c. with the ptcp., where the ptcp. with
the art. forms really the subject: Gn 2 11 N}n
321DH not 'it was encompassing,' but 'it is that
which encomjMssed' 45 12 ">?*1'?l ""S my mouth
21
rriNiri yyy thine
is that which speaketh, Dt
3
eyes were those which saw, 4 3 8 18 on olrot io-nv
dSvSois vol, Is 14 27 66 9 (v. Dr* 135 7 ).

i\,

word

as a rule, to the first

l),

prefixed,

of a sentence (or
:

Ex

uncertain,

is

thee a nurse

^.?&?ni

S 23

me

Keilah deliver
will Saul

into his

come down

Jb

shall

^SDVT

11

go and

will the

call

men

of

hand ? rwt? *TVn


and frequently.

b. often in questions, expressed in a tone of


surprise, or put rhetorically, to which a nega9
tive answer is expected (=Lat.?raTO.?): G114

^bK
17

Am

"lO'^n

'nN

and

live?

20

19

out of the midst of the


(rd.

with 3!@gS

etc.

D*jNn for tn??), 2

(altered in
2

shall I hide from Abraham that which


23a
Dt 4
about to do? 30 2 50 19 Nu
Dp yipB'n Did a people ever hear the voice

brother's keeper

God speaking

of

my

am

is

(e.g.

Arab,

K6

22
.

Ch

Ew Ke Di

^-n?. 3 ? nPlKH

r\)2

17* to the neg.

'31

naan'fVIK t6),

WH those whom thou

1V?&

fire,

hast

3. The article

is

mostly in the latest

prefixed exceptionally

Hebrew

with the

of a relative to the verb: + Jos io 24 Wtf

taken captive with thy sword and with thy


24
12a
57" 58''
36
bow, wilt thou smite? Is 28
131017 : 7!,u
11
,3
25
20
12
38
Jei5 i6 Am5 ^5o Jb8 i5
9
etc; before an inf. absol. (Ew**") Je7 Jb 4 o
and prob. Mi 2 7 (rd. itoNH see p. 55). After
219
n l? Nu 22 s8 2
Je 32 27
a protasis, i\
7
'

force

Niapnn

Ezi7 10 after }H J e 3 Hg 2 12 cf. after ^N


Gn 24 after DN Jb 14 14 ffffn -Q| ffiOJ DK if
a man dieth, shall he live ? Occasionally, one
1

that

went with him, Ez 26 17 nffnn


,

"Vyn,

Ch

6M

bWD$ B^pnn

dedicated, 29

817

bb)

Ch

and all that Samuel had


4
PpnS in (the place)
i

or more words precede

l]

(in the

same clause)

31
emphasis 2 S 7' Jb 34 2N ?? *?
27
.? Ne 13
did one ever say

for special

GW

niDNn for to

an
b*

210

^n

c. it is used in quesJe 22 15 (^bn), cf. 2 3 26


tions which, by seeming to make doubtful what
cannot be denied, have the force of an im-

passioned or indignant affirmation: Gn 27*


('dubitantisspeciem prae se fert Esavus, ut eo
2
acerbius affirmet,' Maurer, cited by Ges), 1 S 2
'31 'n^M ribm Did I reveal myself to the house

The other
elsewhere l\ is always found.
punctuations would also each be highly irThe true reading is undoubtedly
regular.
nin^n

(njrrbn).

De

Cf.

Eossi Var

(i.e.

Egypt 1 etc.
by their
thy
sons,
although

when they were

of course I did,

(expressit), iK 16
19
Fin?nn
Hast
W'fT-OJl
21
ing astonishment),
actions,

appear to belie

20

thou slain, and also taken possession? Je3i


13
and the
Jb 20 4 41 (cf. Hi); also Gn 16
1

phrases
n^N-jn

Onwri

do ye see?

thou

dost

see ?

S io 24 2K6 32
13
20 Ez 8 121517 al.
1

d. in disjunctive questions, the

first

question

tKJl
]

and

Dn2 43 !) (q.v.),
Gn 4 7 23 Ez 16 43

interj. (Aram. Kn,

U)

Arab.

tn^n
TV

behold

lo,

(onomatop.)

interj.

expressing

Aha! always introduced by ION,

joy,

Is 44 1C
I have seen the

am warm,
Of satisfaction over the misfortune of an
21 25
let them not say in
enemy or rival,
35
nxn
WB'W
Aha, so would we have
their heart
4
16
2
it
{lit. our desire!) 40
( = 7o ), Ez 25=* 26
2
neighing
of
the
a
war
horse
Metaph., of
36
5
in the battle, Jb 3 c/
he says, Aha, I
fire.

'

\jf

TINi! 2S2 3 33b

being introduced usually by l\, the second by


DN or (more rarely) DN1 see exx. under ON
:

1T\

disjunctive question may ex13


press a real alternative (as Jos5 ), or (as esp.

,oc

Jud. Ztschr. 1864-63, p. 89 f.

in

31

lect ad

anomaly, Gei

on the possible origin of the

'

of thy father,

*nn.

v.

XV

v.

The

(p. 50).

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
Only very rarely
usually expected (v. p. 50).
15
is the second question introduced by lI Ju 14
(where, however, Dbn ought no doubt to be

a^nnnn

sub an\

v.

in poetry) the

read, with

18 19

Jbi6 3

X Be

MSS.,

al.,

Ju

for *6n), or ta

Dt 13 4 knowing Ju 3 4
21
Ec 3 (rd. nbj?n and HTl'n v. De or Wr ad
usually ON ... n, Nu
loc.)
b. disjunctively,
18eud M
njn ON K^n riaton
1
(and see the land)
3
19b 20 20
b DN
'whether it be good or bad, v
Gn 24 21 27 21 37 32 Ex 16 4 that I may try it (the
people) b DN 'W'lna TJ^H whether it will walk
i'
in my law or not, Nu 1 23 Dt8 2 Ju2 22 n
n); fc
n EC2"19 1 8
Nui 3 18 (by side of DK
It is prefixed to other particles, as DNH
43", trying

. . .

'

xbn

s|n, Qsn, <an

see on,

ri

etc.

E06

Dt32 6 nxn^O prim bn( s0 V.d.H and


The reading here became early
other edd.)
a subject of dispute, and MSS. and edd. vary accordingly. Some follow the school of Nehardea,
niiT bil; others (so Norzi) follow the

school of Sora,

Hahn) have

and read HilTy n

nfrVpn.

would be aninterrog.

Were ?n
part.

= Ar.

others (so

original,

J-s>,

for

15

all

Q^n

pi.

2 2

Syr. Jlaa)

12

Je io

it

which

id.,

sf.

'ban

cstr.

nn\ban Dt 3 2 21 + ; 1. lit.
of them (the idols) ban ngj nm<

\ban J e 8 19 +
13

99

NH,

tEci

ban

cstr.

12

vanity (so

fig.

sf.

6
the
a breath (35 aura) will carry away, Pr 2
getting of treasures by a lying tongue is ?an

1*5?

a vapour driven away.

2.

fig.

tial,
18

what

of

i6 ls ^jn Da

17

15
;

b$)

Qr), 3

30

bn

to

;<&

ban
v v

it t

(i. e.

11

'ajn

ban

fin

barn fnn

our wtm'(i)r
'a,

(||lpB>),

heathen

nj3B>,

5193n

33
on^
^78
T
v
* :

93

Tjpn

wealth (gotten)

not by solid

minished (but

is

ban

f<K1

and in phr. bann "HnN

Pr 13

out of vanity

unsubstan-

worthless, vanity, as of idols Je io'=

observances io
5

Elsewhere always

evanescent,

is

Ew

toil,

opp. f?p

brp,

v.

20 21

La4 17 rn$

)"help; of

Jb

life

bx
16

bana
ba^
consumed
~ ~
v v
:

1"

I 7 d) vanity, man ^39 6 12 62


"in^ ban)? nan
DnN '"pa ban they are al4
together (made) of vanity, 94 11 144 esp. in Ec
iheir days as (a

*|N, e tc.

t^n

and read

Ecr +

Is 57

Gn

ban

(NH

n.m. vapour, breath

Syr. Jliei id.)

28 31

38
indirect

interrogation, whether
2. In
a.
singly,
after verbs of seeing
(Germ, oh
1)
21
18
n
8
n
niK-
Gn8
to see whether, 18 Ex 4 Ct6
telling

73)"7

I.

'

8
(31 t. + cban ban 1^ r2 ) of the fruitlessness
2
of all human enterprise and endeavour, i ^^L
1

ban, v 14

nn

ban ban all was vanity and


the pursuit of wind, 2 11415 etc., 6 4 (of an abor11
tion) N3 ?a na i. e into a lifeless existence, v
nij?ni

ban n^a-ip nann onan

f discussions lead-

211

!
nn
ing to no result), note also the phrases

''ft)

vanity have I spent

yjr

^g

to

?3n

fVDIT;

S^K ?3n

s9
:

comfort 21 34 Zc io 2

to

gods,Dt 3 2

\bn

adv.

P*")]

??n,

iV.

3c; 16 ,

tD^DH

angaria Di[?(||i>tp&?)

;i

as

19

"is?.

an 2

Hoed, in Thes Add)

'

Mn

8 - 15

s
.

(murmur, then muse;

JjJJ"7

Ar.

cf.

"1, burn..

make a murmuring noise in


burning PS gives Syr.
plmntasma vidit,

^^

&

somniavit; Ethpe.

with

of false
13M
i<5

'
,

1 33

blaze (of fire),

bn^Dsi), io 8 14 s2 crtan ^an,


^31' N1K>~\?3n D'HO$n empty vanities Jon 2 9
8
in more general sense Ec i'- 12 Ey3n ?3n, 5
,Te

Est2

they disquiet themselves

7]8

no purpose, Jb 9

Dm

strength;

no purpose Is 30" ^V.-

accus. vainly, to
7

my

Herodot'

also

12
(ibnn, *|bn) *ban 7 15 9 9 'n n
6 <f; Jb
4
12
27 (v. inn), IS49 bani inh|> for nought and
,

nxn

Vm2i

est;

Ethpa. mente con-

also nan).

cf.

L^^n] n.in. murmuring (Che), whisper,


musing (on form cf. Ba NBI3li) only sf. ^n
I

1.

(||

imaginatus

cepit,

esp.

\}s

nya understand my murmuring

'n

(whispering, faint utterance), addressed to '\

4
39 Tana in
musing.

2.

17211 vb. denom.


vain

Qal

Je2

=2Ki/

mSTTiin

they went after

'W^

tl.

v3nn"7S do not become vain (i.e. be demoral12


ni2?
ized) by robbery; with cogn. ace. Jb 27

muse

vanity ^3n>1 and became vain,

vanfl ?3H nj

why

\^

62 11

do ye become vain with vanity

Hiph.

shew yourselves utterly vain)?

(i.e.

become vain Je 23 16 (of false prophets)


D^riK TVftr] CpanB i.e. fill you with vain hopes.

cause

my

musing

while I was

i.e.

become

act emptily,
5

ty

to

sub

v.

151.

1*13 p.

(TJil vb. moan, growl, utter, speak,


(only poet.) (onomatop.

NH

nan muse,

speak, spell a word, so Aram. XJH; J>^pt muse,


esp. Ethpa. Ar. Li* satirize, insult, scold, also
;

(borrowed mng.))

spell

Qal Perf.

ms. H^ni

i ;
is. "Wn ^ 143 Warn consec.
nan; Jb27 4 + 8t.; 3 is. nann
Impf.
^77
14
1
7
28
^35 +2t., nan^63 IS38 tan;^ 2 + 2t.,
5

consec. Jos

13

til.

COT

ablu, son,

from

7^n

72.n,

I.

Gloss ;

n.pr.m. (perh.

"cf.

also

der.

^a

As.

Adam

(so

Symm

33

Ki

Egypt, heben,
Sz 1886 13
ElnleituUB *;
Gk. ?p tv0 s,
Lieblein
cf. Pinsker
only pi. D ?3n Ez 27 15 Qr
Lat. hebenum)
(Kt D^aw) CJani }B niJ"1g; it was brought
otherwise

<S;

nriai^

7
;

fr.

&

India,

(finer) fr. Ethiopia, cf.

t[n^77]

Sm &

reff.

is

Pr

(II

8'

perh.

denom.fr. illi a 'chunk' of meat; comparison

+ 35

W"), so
rei, ^38";

Kn

Di)

also doubtful

is

if coiTect,

-Un; but cf.infr.) QalP/. 3 pi.


Pt.

nan Qr; caatoa onhn

(AAV

c.
18

c.

ace. Is

c.

ace. ty 2

then id.

VOn IS47 13 Kt

Dwron

they that

divide the heavens, that gaze at the stars

would be

rel. cl.

(Kt

without ^^),' 'n then refers to

the distinguishing of signs of zodiac, or other


astrological division of sky, cf. Che; on zodiac

& on planets &


J e n Koamolosie "
lb 95ft
Epping & Strm Astronomisches
constellations Id
aus Bab. 109
_b u t text prob. corrupt GFM (June,
in

Babylon

fl '-;

v.

"lp^"

>l

13

,:

7i 24 Is 59

28

33
1

Jos

rei,

Pr2 4 2

Qal
as

//. 6s.

Qal

63" 77 13 143 3
b. imagine, devise,

1-

565
;

Di;

cf.

\j/ i

c.

Inf.

'

those

(||

1892) suggests

T^^n
Pers.;

cf.

r!P'n (cf.

psn-ns

~\pn

Ju 18 2 ).

n.pr.m. eunuch of Ahasuerus (prob.


'Hyias,

courtier of Xerxes, Ctesias

"fl"1!);

iin

iani

retains MT & expl.


Ba
Hiph. Pt. pi. Q^^SBn
that make chirpings and
NB7T

mutterings, of necromancers and wizards.

tnjn

n.m.

moaning:

Jb:!72

a rumbling, growling,

Ez2 10 +2t.;

'n abs.

1.

ff-

uttering,

n"}D1 pB'j;

but rd. rather

Pr 15 28
M^[

Inf. abs. only 3.^0

Inf. pass.

D'anisni I s 8

na

+ 37
speak (abs.)

subj.

Jb

subj. pt?7

a conceiving and an

Ko

cf.

(subj. 3?);

Po.
13

11

Je 48 31

also

infr.;

subj. 3?.

Is 59

Po.

out of the heart, lying tvords

on form

14

3. a. (soliloquize) medi,

instr.)

(subj. id.)

of Ar. j^I->. be acquainted with, skilled in

(?)

sub

also

cf.

muse,

tate,

b. groan,

38 59
in sorrow, mourning,

(||j>

ace.

sq.

TO

i^ii5 7 (a

vb.? divide (so most, but dub.;

Ar. lli cut into large pieces, cut up,

wto/y

2.

4
by Is 31

sq.

for

7
for Is 16

'

distress (like dove), abs., Is

(nana ian); sigh

moan

Is 59 11 ;
a. growl, of lion

Inf- ahs "?

11

of inarticulate sounds

growling over prey,

moan, in

T [^IQn] n.[m.] ebony


moderns;

iannisi-6

Skizze " iii70

/3H not prob.) second son of

Gn 4 " A4
&

We

i.q.

bling, growling sound NIP V3J? 'HI

a rum-

Jb37 2

of

thunder, as sound going forth from God's


2. moaning 'ni 'HI Q^yp Ez
mouth.
2

10

lamentations

and

moaning

and

woe.

212

man

W?& ^pS

3, a sigh or moan, as transient,

^513"

a sigh,

V'

bring our years to an end as

WJfi

a fleeting sound

i.e.

KVm VB).

(cf.

Tn^n n.f. meditation, musing, only cstr.

(with firm

cf.

Sta 53Mc )

ntaan -I3T

af '.11

musing;

i9 ls

\/^

sf. DS^^iin

ahs.

'n

La3 ,H

"11333 JVJH vj? -v/^92 4 toith

lyre (Che);

the

direction,

^b

n?D).

v.

^ 19
meditation of

tlte

sense = plotting

^9''

(a

musical

musing

^e

words of my mouth

my

heart; also in bad

ty Qjtam

"
i

'Pi?

riBfe>

La

s-

*/j<?

lips of those rising against me, and their imagining against me (|| OraBTJE v 01 ; cf. I. HJil 3 b).

f II. n^rr vb. remove (Thes comp.


-'

ing

V?

6e/ore

Di

ffl

VET)

&m<^

pr

tail

remove

inns nan

HB'jSn

(</mj)

Ig 27 s

Ch

"in

U71

(^

worthy: on

(but

Jan,

orig.

v. Nan.

Dr
v.

foregoing.

n'ww

mng.

cf.

be

Fl in

a multitude
Sta*

218b

'

shout, shouting, cheer (of

on formation compare 01

); 'n

only abs., Is i6

s.v.)

aPP rP ri ate, suitable?


Lj^O-l
Aram., supr.) n^an fiTian Ez 42 12

(cf.
tlie

AY RY '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.

& TTn n" VX *6,

cf.

agM^np^

t^nan

1.

i-

Gn

14 - ,7 - ,7

i6 MS

Egyptian
(all J),

v3

where

the shouting

i.e.

is

^?).

also 2. shout of the foe Is 16 9 (bv

bstl),

treaders

in

n.[m.]

shout on mountains

25

cf.

(oj>p. fflDVlfi

tl"in n.pr.m. Hadad (


AriDl

and

lir

11

^' sera
33TTlVr

dlV

Eut

SBAk

1887, 410

Bae

cf

Adda,

&

supr.

wo^e of battle).

'ASfp but v.

Tin

Inschr. von Sendschirli 56

nwumn

cpd.

^ n_p

gub

p>

Bez Tel1

n.pr.

Hadad, Adad, Addu

33

Bel 68

in

etc.,

48

Gotze aie ""

Timay Schok

n.pr.

30

Ez7 7 Cnn in (joyous)

only

id.,

H?7

(sq.

^ ?1);

0?*

known

is

el -

I22;

rm

an

as

weather- or storm-god, cf. Bae


perhi
thunderer D1 ZK 1886. 166 B&e L*

deity,

Be. 67.68.

on Hadad in Arabia cf.We Skizzeniii M


Sab. Tin Hal 27 as n.pr.div. Heb. only in cpd.
n.pr.m., v. infr.)
1. name of kings of Edom,
cf.

fiST;

a.

Gn

b.

36

Ch

Edomite
ins v 17

35

47
(||

Ch

Gn

Op/lXrt)

40

Gn

36

36

Ch

47

39
Tin), v 51 (Tin).
36
'fl

inscr. '-iTjnnn

(Tin);

2. an

lI ^>^-^-^

Eut SBAk1880

(Tin);

cf.

only

Dn?n

679

cf.

Bae

'A.8pa(a)Cap;

COT 1K20 &


1

BeI67

Hadad
;

Ph. -iry3DW);

,6.i9

lChl8:
I9
,c
cf. Bae
Dr on

&

,5.7.s,o:fo

pi.

'

king of rn1jr(q. v.), son of 3rri, defeated by David


3 5 10 12
16 16 19
"i.l^nn v 7 8 9 10 (="itynn
2 S 8
q v io
;

(allE).

n.pr.gent.

33

''??' , "^ ^

the (grape-)

is help(er),

Sarah's

no vineyard-shouting, but that of the foe, cf.


30 'i
infr.; comp. 25
shall utter (njy) a shout like

throughout (erroneously)

i^s^ emigration, IlegiraY

maid, mother of Ishmael,

'

T-rtJH"TrT n.pr.m. Hadadezer (so Aram.

Ar.Ji* forsake, retire;

'"^0 n -P r -f- Hagar,

181

+ 6t. Is& Je;


-

rulXTin "lynn the outer court.

1271 ( v'of foil.;

Aram,

a<^'

etc.), i'jli

1. shouting in harvest Is 16 10 Je 48 s3 33

suitable, jit,

NHWB,

).

sub Yin.

v.

"TTn n.m. IslG

also

Jan

^n '33,

s6

S2

thundery

Bnru

Aram.

||

Sm

camel); iSA crash (of a falling wall,

Je 51 14

corresponding (?) w;ZZ, Ke ; otherwise Vrss (


nakapov, S3 separatum, etc.) Thes connects pan
with preceding TT1, 'aplus, idoneus (de via),'

15.1s.

Be Th

cf.

38

Sm

(p& r h- make a loud noise; so Ar. x*


(of a falling building, rain, the tea, a braying

ace. to

nd (i.e. sifting, winnowing) heftigen


Hauches/ but conjectures nan (I n f. abs.)

NH

^Ti? 1 Ch 1

si elite

n.pr.m.

""I^DD

H71

Hence

Ew

^H, "OH
AT-

3. n.pr.m. father of one of David's

a^Mnarr,

BV VB

'

31

so here Ot,'

tw'c/W

he ('1) /<</ removed her (i.e. sent


into exile; his people under fig. of faithless wife)
by his harsh wind; so transl. also
Che
(he scared her aicay) Brd
;
De follows
MT, regards as ellipt. rel. cl., and renders by
'

27

warriors

(v. supr.)

ptcp.,

David

2. adj. gent, of an officer of

Y1VJ

ru">)

Qal P/. mn
Is 27" (Di rds. FUn); 7n/. abs. tan
T
Pr2 5 4 5 ; flD3 0<?p tan P r 25* remove (lit.
removing) dross from silver; as sim. of follow"JSJ 5

skizze " 4OT


dub. conj. as to identity in Glas

v.

music

sounding music upon


'n

D^nann iChs 1920

10

P^ll

cstr.

2. meditation,
15

fryQ ''S-n.DN

and

92

1. resounding

i"DD

cf.

17

i/c

(Aramaean ? Arabian ?) with which the


E. Jordan Israelites waged successful war

TYViirT n.m. resounding music, meditation,

iChs

O'wanri

a tribe

4
49 mm/ mouth shall speak wisdom, and
musing of my heart shall he understanding.

the

^8 3

*3

nT)^2Tl -^

itynn

'

aU erroii'., v/inscr.
S 8 3 io 16 ); also 1 K

supr.,

na

po-mn
tp^lin

213

n.pr.divin. (or n.pr.loc. der.


j

Hadadrimmon (=n.pr.

n.pr.divin.),

fr.

Hadad (cf. supr.) + n.pr.divin. RimDl


?HOM, Rammdn, v. pB> cf. COTZcia
zk WW, 175 Qn
q Ues tion of noin. loc. or divin.

^99" 132^ \^Q 'n!?1 ""THa Jiisb nritttp JV2


2
of conquest of enemies of Mes^D?.$? 1 Ch 2
;

11

'

T^ O^n f

o\

1 1

n.m. IsKU3 myrtle

tDin

Hi-St Zc Ri HWB E,S SemL392


)
in simile of mourning in Jerusalem 13ptp3
ji-nao nypaa prs-innn Zc 1 11
on 'n for mio-inn
Am 4 3 v. pmn & cf. Hi-St Gunning.
-

(NH, Aram,

Ar. _r S~A (in the dialect

id.;

Aram. "DN, [a,]'; cf.


No 23
Low
)abs. 'n Is 4 19 Ne 8 15 Din I s 55 13
D"DTnri
pi.
Zc i 8 + 2 t. (on form cf. Ges 93 E 4 )

vb. stretch out the band

n?

i"1

Is 4

but dub.) ^n:

Tilh

Ch

47

'>

leads

(Baer;

gilldhu>

Ro

river, v. reff. in

E*a~iyi WJTO

Yule

Ha,

in Ar.

cf.

ThesAdd83

(-jbbri)

Est

is.

'

Gn 10 27 (cf. Di)=i Ch i
Dauram near San' a in Yemen
21

son of Joktan
" 43

comp.

1 "-

Glas

(Sab.

10

=nin

214.

p.

Chi i

tear

down

of Esther

"WDK).

(cf.

Pno

27
;

Nu

1.

2022

K4

away

27

(subj.

place

mpl.

subj. cattle, fig. of

(instr. 'ID 32

TO3) push away


thrust
Shunammite)

the
fig.

||

= reject, CyEH

nin

Pr io 3

2. thrust out, drive out, sq.

'

).

whence

&

Isr.

ace. pers.
fr.

J>?

of

of ^ driving out

Canaan Dt

6 19 9

J0S23

cf. also indef. subj. Tf n^K 11NO WOTnj Jb 18


(lpnnrb:tftt?>l); & Je46 (where no pl. whence).
15

(sq.

down

Dto" 19 9 4 sf. nann


push, subj. man, sq. ace.

thrust,

oneself)

enemies of

Jb 18 18

Inf. 1'nn

(here fatally);

/1

(Gehazi,

(fr.

35" Je 46 15

19

3 mpl. si ^2"=!^

35
men, Ez 34 21
2

Nu

iS"jn

sf.

acces-

Imp/. 3 ms.
3ms. ^BTnjNuss 20 sf. 3 mpl.

sf.

Ez 34 21

K4

3 ms.

/im',

of time prope

also

Hence 3. depose

)t?

Is 22

19

of

^ deposing Shebna

of station).

(Ar.

trn^ini

(a building), synon. of l-X-i)

Qal Imv. D^KH Tin Jb 40 12

Est

13

32

t[^T im] vb. cast or tread


c)ijb

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes

T'^'in
23

for trfC,

||

30

27

L Adapap.); so rd. prob. in 2S8


cf. 'uSSovpw, v. We Dr). D"nn v

199a

ingressus ad aliquem

is

fuit,

D??.b' Jos 23

DinnCrS'
'OfoppaGn io ,@LoSopp M
21
1 Ch i
B om, @L AS<opa/n).
2. son of
Tou (WFI) king of Hamath 1 Ch 1 10 ( 'lSovpaap,
7 1

Sta

cf.

'pWSnrn consec. Is 22

sf.

f)nn^

only

etc.)

sju*

sit)Q&l Pf.

^a, great

tribe, called

name

n.pr.f. Jewish

= myrtle, on form

is'nnn

T D~^i"Tn n.pr.m. 1 Arabian

Jrpby);

'y,

10 -"

propinquus

in both ar

1S

t[*V7!"7] vb. thrust, push, drive (^IH in

Anglo " IndianG,ossary

Aram. o.j,

^iT).

al.

n^ris);
Ne 8

K>ra, ;k> py,

nnori 'y,'px>-py

'y,'

}>y

ZcV
TnDTn

X; Ar.

-;

p -' ai

n.pr.loc. India (Old Pers. Hind'

Spieg A tper S.Keilinsohr. 24 6 gkr>


ff

inn,

(IpiEwi,

(||niay

v. Tin.

TYTI

329

01 5277h

cf.

19

Is55 13 (||^13; opp. TB-lBn^Din

pl.

= mrt\

Thes

to

'

\yi^yi\ n.pr.m. one of the family of Caleb


(ace.

j*\,

hand upon.

oat his

Ar.

Is 11

Jot)

also

the weaned child /wtK stretch

sq. ?y,

!)

Aram. Pa.

guide,

lead,

(cf.

Yemen);

of

(_jia

only late

(-tree),

293f

-'-

tn^TH

T^N n^N

by Yahweh's agency

sianic king

divin.

Brd Zc Baud stud

-nn

cast or itrrad c&nwi

vb. swell

('?),

honour,

adorn,

(NH inn adorn; Aram. T^n, ?<w Pa. adorn,


cf. Palm, n.pr.f.
honour; perh. all denom.
No "5
n~Pnn ornata, honorata Vog
Ar.JUi be of
;

wicked men.

O^Tl"?

(v

of

foil.,

cf.

Ar.

overthrow,

\~xjt

no account; but also ferbuit (vinum)

overturn, cast down).

Din n.m.

with D v?l

stool, footstool,

only in poet, and late writings,

(properly something cast down,

^ no
+ 4t.

"hri 'n

always joined

(or cstr. bef.


footstool,

?, cf.

never

lit.,

fWl\ ^?? WlI;

sanctuary V&1

'fl

(cf.

Ges

?1

loiv\

5130,1

'n abs.

La2*
Is 66

); cstr.

usually of

'i

elsewh. with
QiplO Is

60

or perhaps of ark (as place on which

13
)

ref. to

La

God rests)

&

j.^1

<

tumens (venter)) Qal Pf. 2 ms. fi"]l


15
s
32
Pt.
Imp/. 2 ms. nnj-i Ex 23 Lv 19
19
2
1
pass, "vnn is 63 pl. onnn is 45 ( p0 ss.
1. swell, only pt. pass.
opr], cf. Di, but v.nn)
injlatus,

Lv

Dmn

Is 45 (si vera 1.) in neuter sense, of hills,


swelling places, swells of land (made level
2. honour, pay honour to,
before Cyrus).
1)1.

ace; in good sense fi?t


(Fl) and thou shalt honour
sq.

'JB

JV)T}\

the face

Lv

of an

19

32

old

TH
man

Ex2 3

not

b'r'OB

(||
3

bad sense (of par-

iJBO); in

favouritism) ^13

tiality,

(H)

TOW

Qlpn

214

xi?);

(JE; either

'?.S

tana

C f.

^3

rd.

Lv

Tinri i6

15

Hi,

for

not

made splendid it^ps Tin I.S63


IT^n} La 5 12 were (not) honoured,
"JB.
Hithp. /wp/. juss. 2 ms.

subj. D^jST
"linfin

Pr

cZm

oneself, i.e.

honour.

rather royal splendour,

cf.

who

exactor

&

Gr,

reads 'n T3J> GWiJ (for

cm

Bev who

esp.

!> 14?.

n. m.

(chiefly poet.)

Ezi6 14
Ez 27 10

T?.*jn

no

1//

T!>1

abs.

sf.

iTVJn'ls 5 14

^Tin

La

12 t.;
(but cf.

ph

^45

na Lv

Ez 16

rPNSri),
||

40

Ephraim under figure of a noble


Di); of Jerusalem Is 5 14 cf. La i c of
Carmel Is 35 s (|| ~>ta3); of majesty & dignity
21 6

of

(cf.

'*

id., iVl),

(||

perh. erron.

servant of

'1

man

on

cf.

(||

(Ipirt)

45

Che "" ")

yp-

on king

Ti33),

&

(but txt.

denied of suffering
s
Is 53 (|pKh); of dignity of good &

especially of majesty of

^m

under

fig.

39

2. tJ^O-'n the

Pr 14 23

Ch

io"

'

||Tin)

(all

in

(q.v.)

Edom (Aram,
Ch i 50 (so here

Sam. no doubt rightly,

tn~nn
2

18

n.pr.m. an

AScoixripap,)

'Apa/n, AScawpa/x),

official

= DVIX

& DT3nN,q.y.

Di).

cf.

Behoboam

of
1

I2 1S (@

Dntanv.p.213.

tltyinn

n.pr.m. a king of Aram (raft)


defeated by David 2 S io ,UU9 = 1 Ch 19 1619

Ch

i8 3 5 8 910
-

THlI
30

& Tiynn

although

y'-io;

all erron. for

throughout 'A8paaap.

interj. expressing woe, alas! Ez

howl ye D^V ^n alas

Woe worth

the day

day

for the

(cf. Di'b

f^J"] interj. i.q. the

Ah Am 5

1C

nriK Joel

AV

15

.)

more usual

*in

(q.v.)

of mourners inin 1-|N> nftin-^331.

23
!)H Je2 9 Kt,

K^H

v.

K^H

m.

m. nan, on

(pi.

f.

fem

n ?D, ID [the latter only with prefixes];

see

neuter

it,

Lat.

(The N

is, ea, id.

not ortho-

is

graphic merely, but radical, being written on


Moab. and Ph. inscriptions, though dropped
in some of the later dialects.
[In Heb. only

Je

29

(MI

23

Kt, and in the pr.

627

and Ph.

(often)

W SS1W

n.

wf>K.]

Aram! 'of

Moab.
Zinjirli

'

Eth.

);

(j3HM Inschr vonSendscWrliW); % Kin,


oo, w; Ar. JLa, ~a (for hil'a, hi' a,

an, once in
KTI, Syr.

xn

Ch

Ez

27

of

(D-X-F:

i6 =i//- 96", cf.


a l s0 ^104' (||?V/..
29"*

\js

(||D"3),

sit,

Si,

fi&tl

we'etu,

ye'M;

himself, herself, sutf. su,

Kraetzschmar
J n the
of common gender, the fem. form

demonstr. suatu, siati

BAS.I.3S3

10

27

of garment); further

perh. also As.

&

reff-j

Pent., N1H is

S6

K^n occurring only

93.105

(v.

55b,57^
J) 1

Gn

14 20
31
39
10 21
8
Mass.
here),
(v.
Lv
16
20 17
i
3
3
9
2
Nu 5 1314
The punctuators, however,
sought to assimilate the usage of the Pent, to
times, viz.

25

90

16

(||bys);

145

5
;

'n

in combination

yds y

honour, glory

Mi
lost

of

"*

's

>//

-;
1

tai<3

49

these words), pron. of the 3rd ps. sing.,


he, she, used also (in both genders) for the

Si, cf.

(||fy) ;

splendour due to warlike equipment

Jb4o 10

96

woman (^D n^) Pr 3 i 25

capable

'1);

conferred by

14

AV BV

Dt 33 17

of 05?"^,

fig.

Codd.,

(H) i.e. fruit of goodly


23
(ornamental, beautiful) trees, so
& most, or goodly tree-fruit, Kapirbv ^iikov
topsiiov, so Di;
here would come also B'lp "'Tina
3
ref. to sacred, festal garments, ace. to
yfr
Thes al. cf. BVm; but read prob. on the holy
mountains, vid. supr.
2. splendotir, majesty
bull

Ch 20 21 f

form)

nnn

cstr.

of ornaments of Jerus. as bride of

no

only

(but rd. prob. Tin so Symm Jer edd.;


Bi Che); 1. ornament Pr 20 29

Tin yv

Gn36 =-nn

e.

i-

Dt 33 17 +

"fl

90'16

(grey hair, for old men;


(fig.

16 29

T^"Tn n.pr.m. a king

also

nnn Mi

^ 45

Hup Gr

01

adornment, glory

1. EHp"'n holy

glory of a king,

ornament, splendour,

,-

cstr.

Ch

"I'ttHin (q.v.),

Tin Is2 +7t.;

infr.)

shall cause the royal splendoiw

honour

rrnn

"V3S>),

twill

pass away.

t-nn

suitable).

adornment (Che y ),
always in connexion with public worship of 'i

adornment,

ornament,

20
splendour, only cstr.fi13?p 'n Dn 1 i splendour
of {the) kingdom, cf. AV BV, i.e. Judaea, or
but
peril. Jerusalem ace. to Leug Hi Meinh

to

'[i-Hirr] n.f.
cstr.

n. [m.]

T"1"T(I

honour

25''

rop# -,rnn fr their children ye take

freedom (yet ?$& then hardly

pass, adorned,

Nipli. Pf.

zAwiss2.iosp

-nnri N'b br\

needed at beginning of v., so Kn SS al., yet


nevrjTa or suppose balancing cl., as Lv iq ",
3. adorn, only pt.
to have fallen out, cf. Di).
;

in

nin

for

TT n
is 2

1133 inn

10 19 31

saints

3.

of

''

cf.

glory as possession of his people,

byexile& slavery: but perh. txt. err.; Hoffm

that of the rest of the OT, and accordingly


wherever Nin was construed as a fem. jiointed
it Kin (as a Qre perpetuum).
Outside the
Pent, the same Qre occurs 1 K 17 13 Is 30 33 Jb

215

Nin

3i" a

prob. for the sake of removing gramm.


five instances of the converse

anomalies
change,

viz.

WH

of

to be read as Nin , occur for

17 (N^nrNin ^3N'ni to
a similar reason, i
be read as NinrN'n ?3Nni, on account of the
16
n
Jb 3 i ub (PV NH
fem. verb) + 73
CpWb to be read as D^^B }1JJ Nini TO? NTI 13),
The origin of the peculiarity
Ec 5 8 1 Ch 29 16
It can hardly be a
in the Pent, is uncertain.
for the fact that Arab., Aram.,
real archaism
& Eth. have distinct forms for masc. & fem.
shews that both must have formed part of the
original Semitic stock, and consequently of
15

Hebrew as well, from its earliest existence as an


independent language. 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


fem. occurs written Nin (see the passages cited
In Ph.
in the Adnotationes Criticae, p. 026).
both masc. and fem. are alike written Nn (CIS
9
i

i.

Nn piv ib,

13
l.

10

Nn rDN^D,

Nn nix,

11

Nil n3^>DO, 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 Nn was written
for both genders in Hebrew likewise, and that
l.

Kin

the great

Gn

14

So in the explanatory

city.

nbsn

nyX~NW that

D} Nin that

notices,

the salt sea, v 8

is

Zoar, 36 + oft. b. pointing back


to the subj. and contrasting it with something
1

is

Gn 4 4 MiTDJ

,,26
^3n Abel, he also
IO20 NirrDrNTll and she, herself also said, Ex i w

else

+ oft. c. appended alone to a verb (more rarely,


but always with intentional emphasis), Ex 4"
I know Nin "QT nn "O that he can speak, v 16
18
1 S 22
D"jn33 Nin JjaaM and he (though none
else would do it) smote the priests, 2 3 22 for one
hath told me, Nin Dnjr Dny He can deal subtilly,

Ezi2 12

(peculiarly), 'cf.

noun

Nu

Dr 160 "-;

23

very

Nin M^n

Is 7 14
1
9 (nn) being probably all the exx.

rarely indeed to a

Nin '\ Est

Gn

1
13 and Abram came up
out of Egypt, in^NI Nin himself and his wife,
and all that he had, 14 15 Vn3jn_ Nin he and his

in the

OT.

d.

30

so very oft. e. jrrefixed to a noun


;
(very rare, and mostly late), Ex 1 42b Ez 3 s & 33 s
JJBH Nin
to pr. names Ex 6 27 pnNI HtPO Nin,

servants,

CI126 26 that Shelomoth, 27 s 2 Cli28 22 32 12 (diff.


3H
from 2
18 22 ), v 30 33 23 Ezr 7": cf. On Ne io
1

the epicene Nin in the Pent, originated at a


comparatively late epoch in the transmission of

(comp. in Syr. e, No 5227 ): cf. f 8f 1 S 20 29


2. It resumes the subj. with emph.:
a. when the predic. is a verb (esp. if it
be separated from its subject by an intervening clause), Gn 15 4 but one that shall come
forth out of thine own bowels, *J3?h^ Nin he

in connexion with the assumpperh.partly


De
borne out by

shall be thy heir, 3 12 the woman whom thou


gavest to be with me,
njn3 Nin she gave to

the text
tion,

which

is

ZKWL 1880, pp. 393-399^

facts (cf.

an gUage
fem. forms were more sparingly used than subin the

older

sequently.)

In usage Nin

(f.

nvi ;

p i. non, on,

mn

a.

Gn

15

B>N""i

~\E\&>

Kin he

avrds) shall

bruise thee as to the head (opp. to the

nnN

thou), v

20

for she (and

no one

else)

was the

'

rvn Nin he

was the father of tent-dwellers, v 21


io 8 he began to be a mighty one in the earth,
20 s (nfirrfs), Ju 13 5 Is 3 2 7 33 22 2K 14 72225 Ho
io 2 hethe unseen observer of their thoughts
and deeds (Che), i3 15b (he, the foe figured by the
E. wind). (For its use thus in circ. clauses v.
160. i68,iG9)
And w here the predic. is a
r M57.
33Dn Nin that is the
subst. or ptcp., Gn 2"
(eicelvos)

one which encompasseth

etc.,

1314

io

12

S 14 19 (throwing stress
"
15 16
16
10
19
34 38 47 59
33
s
8
18 " 24
28
13
21
n i3 i9 22"
63 Ho 7 ; oft.inPr, as io
12
iSi 13 (v.Dr),f 68 36 b. when the predic.
24
14
is a noun, Gn 2
and the fourth river, nns Nin
2

that is

was the Euphrates, v 19 9 18 15 2 42 s Nin f\0)'<)


CpB'n and Joseph, he was the ruler etc. in

it

sentences of the type Crf^Nn Nin

foil.

mother of all living (so oft. in causal sentences,


where some emph. on the subject is desirable,
15
14
5
18
3
9
as Ju 14 3 f 24? 25
33 91 103 148 Jb 5
11
28 24 Jes 5 3 4 7b H06 11 10 Dr 1SI4 18 ), 4 20

Adah bare Jabal wbr\X 2V* 'ON

me, 24 7 44 17 etc. Ju 7 4
on 3NV) 1 Ch 1 r Is

njsn) is 1.

an emph. he (she, it, they), sometimes equivalent to himself (herself, itself,


themselves), or(esp. with the art.) that (those):
v.

Q?^,
14

1") Nin
s
5
33 Ho 11

"",

Dt3 22

35

'\

'"

Dnjyn Nin

14
io 9 Jos i3

33

(in these cases, to avoid stiffIs 9


ness, it is convenient often to drop the pron.

in translating, as And the fourth river ivas the


Euphrates:' the pronoun, however, though it
then corresponds to the substantive verb in
English, does not really excess it, the copula,
'

as the exx.
Sts. in

as Dt.

AV
II.

sentence,

shew, being in fact understood.


is retained for emphasis,

the pron.

So

ec.)

Gn

C. after nB>N in

all

an affirmative

creeping things 'rrNln nt^N

which are living, Lvii 38 Nu 9 14 35 TB*K


mob yen Nin who is guilty of death, Dt 20'-"
19
Hg i 9 al. (On 2, cf. Dr* ,w W,th0 * )
1 S'lo
3. Where, however, the pron. folloivs the
13

31

fc

216

NTT

position gives it the minimum of


emphasis, and it expresses (or resumes) the
thus a.
subject as unobtrusively as possible
pred., its

'2
i2 18 why didst thou not tell me "]nm
13
13
^
7JTIT
20
21
wife?
thy
Nin that she was
20
told
he
because
seed,
thy
is
31
for
he
Nin
him not Nin nib""'?, 37'+ oft. (the opp. order

Gn

and emph.

rare

2" 3 4

Ho

Gn 24 65 Dt 4 3020 Jos io 1
12
^45 ). b. resuming the subj.,
6

the wealth which God hath taken


Gn 3
etc., woabl Nin \h it is ours and our children's,
v 43 and all that thou seest, Nin h it is mine
(or, omitting the pronoun, as not required in
16

all

25

our idiom, simply) is mine, 41 "IPIN njPS Dl7n


Nin the dream of Pharaoh is one, 48 (Dn v),
Ex 3 5 for the place whereon thou standest,
Nin
i

17

BHp niCHN

^ 39

so

22

Is 4

Nu

holy ground,

it is

Jos5 I5 6 19'jb 3 19 + oft,;Gn23


(HSn)

13

32

2i

26

Dt

Nin-np...pN,

15

TOn .... DRN (unusual)

(In all such cases the predicate is


Zp 2
not referred directly to the subject, but, the
subject being made a casus pendens, it is
resumed by the pron., and the pred. thus
12

Kin

Roo 55CS De^w.w;^".^ treat Nin as emphasizing the pronoun, Thou, he, art God i. e. Thou
and none else art God; ' Thou (emph.) art my
33
king/
(3) Nin 'O, sq. a ptcp. or subst. G1127
10
>
Nin
liaan *|
who is he, then
yj, 24
'

'

the king of glory ? (ace. to others, as before,


Who (emph.), then, is the king of glory 1 '); sq.
9
a verb Is 50 "}V^T V ' who is he (that)
1

'

condemn me ?
condemn me?') Jb
will

with njn G1121 29

(al.

'

19

13

4'

Who
17

(emph.)

41

nEn'zci 9

will

Je3021

(so

wrrnt

4
(y
ti Ch 22 Ec 1 17 (freq. in NH, where the two
words coalesce into one int). On the analogous
... on n^N v nan 4 b (7). (Cf. Dr 5m201 .)
,

).

5.

He,'

'

i.e.

named

As an emph. predicate, of God,


I am He Who is (opp. to unreal

am

gods,

in context, or to transitory world), the

Unseen, yet Omni-present, and Self-consistent,


Ruler of the world, fDt 3 2 39 Nin "ON ^N I, I am

and beside me there is no God, Is 4 4 (v. Che)


even from to-day I am he, 46* 48 12 ty 102 28
43
(v. Che) thou art he, and thy years have no end
(@ USU. iya> elfii in i|a (TV Se 6 avrbs el). So also,
19
ace. to many, Jb 3
but is Nin a mere predilie,

1013

referred to

By

indirectly.

it

means the

this

lightened and relieved, esp. if the


16
for
subject consist of many words: in Gn 31
instance, the direct form of predicate 13?
sentence

is

"iBtyrr^s yoain
b^n -ib>n
ir3N
wrbx
would
**t
t
t
v:
t
v -:
v
So c. after
have been heavy and inelegant.)
12
2
N? "^N
"IK'S in a negative sentence, Gn
7 17

which

Nin'^jntt?

i7 15

1K8

41

nn 3 c).
Je5 12 Nin

(cf.

d. peculiarly, as

embracing

predicate in

its

nation terrible Nl.Tjn

time that)

suas,

Na

N^n

l?'''?

130 4

2
that (st.c. Ges*
) it ivas,
N^n
"IB*?
the camp
as it was
-

v 10 ).

(On 3,

c f.'

Dr***.

Is 18

'

(the

from the days

Kf

they

man

(cf.

left

"IBta?

i-ima-.)

4. It anticipate* (as
viz. a. (rare)

itself,

= Nin TfND) from

and

Nib i/e is not;

the subject of *6,


as

Nu if Dt

not of thy seed,

is

Ct 6 9 VIEn

seems) the subject


tfn nnN one is

it

"na^

dove myperfect one, Lv 25 11 Ez 1 15 2 16


(oft. so in NH)
Ec 6 10 JHty
La i " Nin
DT_N Nin "IS^N and that which he, even man, is,
19
iTil Nin mpp
s known (De Now); cf. 1 S 6
an accident is t<, (that) hath befallen us.
s8
(a) 2 S
(Cf. nan 4 a.)
b. after pronouns
7
..Ae,my

pw

18

cate of identity

^n$Nn
"apJD

Kin

NW

nm

Ac God, ^ 44 WIN
s5
he my king, Is 37
43

Thou

thou art

9 m2
(*), 5I

art

16

12

52' Je 14
29 Kt + cf. Je49
np3n np3 Nin HPIN1 and art thou he (that) shall
22

be unpunished
trivco-iv,

Ew* 297b

cf.

(with change of pers. Kara

Ju 13 11

Milll*

s3

499
.

Ch
But

17

Ez 38 17 .)

others,

as

So
Ges Thes

rather

v.

3 b.

6. In a neuter sense, that,

occurrence, matter, etc.)

(of

it

a. Jos 2

an

action,

D3H313

21

Nin~f3 ace. to your words, so be it; G1142 14

Tnm

23
"l N Nin that is what I said, Ex 16
36
19
io 3 2
Jb
8
lo
that
131T
Nin
}n
9
(what has just been described) is the joy of
his way, 13 16 15 9 31 28 Pr 7 s3 Ec 2 1 3 22 9 9 Est 9";
similarly the fern. N' n Ju 14 4 they knew not
NT1 ^O <3 that it was from
Nu 14 41 Jos io 13
24
10
N^n
Vri^n
IS14 f 77
it (this perplexity) is
:

Lv

W&Q

'>,

my

sickness,
13

Ec

24

Jb

22

Pr 18 13 Je 22 16
23
Am
8 Jb

f^n

ref. to riNt

(Where there

Ch

27

25

nf

2"

Ec

a predicate, the gender of


this usually regulates the choice of m. or /.:
hence Nin Gn 34" Ex 8 16 Nui5 25 (Ec5 5) Dt
2

.)

is

b. affirming the

of something (rare)

H?^

**'''>)

ing
2

3
,

so

for

it

S 20 33
perh. Jb 32 s
etc., 1

presence or existence
36
=Is 36 21 TNXQ "?

K i8

was the king's command, say611


1525
Mi
(text dub.), Je 50
51

7 With the art. Ninn, N^nri, n^iin, onn, nsnri:


regularly when joined to a subst. defined

itself

by the

art.:

Gn

12

Ninn jn.Nn that land,

rij?3
19 Ninn n^31 and in that night, 21
Ninn at that time, Dt i 19 Nii:m brm ":nn
35

Ninn.

22

Only four times does there occur

anomalous construction Nin nivpa


32

23

iSi9

Gn

33

the

30"

e.g.

of a

10
.

t[Kin]

vb.

fall (Ar.

J^

id.

D^mn

217

Qor 53 ) Qal Imv. Jb 37" for lie saith


the snow r^JT^-H Fall earthwards (an
1

star

to

mn*

n^lin n.pr.m. (my splendour is Yali\


man of Judah 1 Ch 4
2. Levites
a. jSTe8 7 9 io
b. Ne io
3. a chief of
the people Ne io
t ^"Tin Qr Ne 7 43 v. niTin supr.
t

19

1. a

Arabizing usage).

11

14

19

v.

paan].

oi folL

D'Onin

T)H

De Jb39 M comp.

joj.a crash, roar, resonance;

Selbstverkimdigung
arily

means

\js

but Si* ordin-

Jb37

n.m.

22

(chiefly poet.)

t[mn]

Jb37~

'n abs.

+ 8t. ('nn 1 Ch 29 ); cstr. Is3O + 3 t.; sf.


s
-"tin Dnio
1-rtn Nu27 20 +2t.;
XP n Pr 5
fi 4 5 ilin Ho i4 +3t.; n'Tn j e 22 ;
1. splendour, majesty, of king ^Q."Jt!l
^ 45
vby nje>n -nrn nin ^2i subj.
Uinta? brii
30

18

I"]'""'

'

N^nmm.

inj^a); foretold

of the TOX Zc

iNM-by ^'01

Tin; c f. rvobp Tin rby

13

vb. become (Ar.

to fall (v.

^J.*

yawn, and io desire (cf.


Aram. Njn, Joo. the usual

^Jv ),
njn)

also io jwpe or

word

for to be (prob. orig. to fall out, accidit,

11

n. P r.m. v .

sub nT.

splendour, majesty,

(NHtd.)

Ynrmn

tn^iin, in^in,

be gentle, quiet, esp. in speech).

ti. "Tin

vigour

Id.

'

Bed.

weithin hallende

'

Fl DeJbB

cf.

a
j

hence come to pass, cqme to be, ylyvfa-dai), Mish.


id. very common) a rare syn. of njn q.v.:
3
(for IT with X
Qal Impf apoc. NWJ
575BI3e
6wf
Kon p -; but Gr. plausotiosum; Ges
s9
s
jn Is 16 4
ibly Kin); Imv. ms. Tn Gn 27
fs.
22
Pt. njn Ec2 Ne 6: Gn 27 s9 T n *v> T33 nin

Ecu
-

Ch

29

25

21

(of usurper); v. also

Je 22 18 in lament for king.

&

(7t. joined

with

~>Tn);

nnnj 'n

'nnj

104

K"ji3

Jb37

tibsrbi

'*>

22
;

nhan

also
1 Ch 16 ;
96
nnjoanj 1 Ch 29 11 ; see further
6

26

nxam hnssrinj

&w

iiin

Hb^

nD3

3
C

D\D#rr;>y Tjnin nan-iB'N

)n^T n-^33);
i

(\\

2.
glory which
also

Jb40 10 where

cf.

addresses Job in irony; Tin


V3a|j

"nnj

n'T'n

J??^? Tjni Tin

as king:

jni

Una N^J

Hence

divine splendour, majesty, light

God wears

V^

confers on Sol.); 'n

('

Dn

niabp

3k>jj

n^?

also aj>J

p^n nb in^nni)tee> n^s-no


^8
n?"^ ^ n ^ m8

ttit

iotf 33b3);

||

13

"to Tin

45

Yahweh's actions y5?B Tjnj lin 1 3 of his voice


ibip lin-DK "1 yo^m Is 30 30
3. a. splendour
;

of Israel unde,r divine blessing 'Tin nj*3

Ho

14 7

WJ

majesty, dignity, authority of

b.

Moses Nu2 7 20 (P
only here in Hex) nri31
l^y ^"liniO.
Also, c. manly mgroitr jrin-fS
;

CTntO Pr

T,Tin

tiousness

as

warning against licendisplayed in outward appearance


5

in

rvntfpb 'bv ^jana n^ni

Dn

io 8

(||

nb).

a horse, majesty, majestic force np^K

Jb 39 20

the

4. of
Tin

inri3

the horse

is

of his majesty in

Tin n.pr.m. (splendour, vigour)


Asher 1 Ch 7 s7
of
man
tnTlin Kt, nnin Q r n.pr.m. only in
43
'.lb 133 Ne
of a Levitical family; = njJTin
7
,

40

q.v.

sub HT.

1. desire

n.f.

2. chasm,

de-

ficr.

struction(cf. (_jZi desire, ~*\j.a> atmosphere, empti-

a deep

ness, iJ^lA

)Loo

f+

eth

Jb6 2 +

<rfin

g f.

26

@))

pi.

niin

bad sense) Mi

i^33

11

DH33

'n,

through his

^ 52

10

4-

''njn

1.

(but read rather with

<3LagGrBiCheNowi3in3 ||i^ 3 )2
13
gulfing ruin, destruction Jb 6 Qr 30 (cf.
note)

13'^ speak-

]"IV1

iTIjna

(evil) desire

WH Mi

cstr.

Pr io 3 D' yK''] n?n,


1j?J became strong

desire 0/ his soul,

i/ie

sub njn); Aram.

fit, hell (cf.

chasm (Lui6

(/i//,

tfesiVe (in

2. en-

Baer's

of Job's great calamity; pi. (intens.)

niin, esp. as wrought, or meditated,by one against


10

another,

\jr

Tl^n D3~lp_ their inward part

is

13
4
engulfing ruin (Che), 38 nVD ^, 5 2 3'^nri'n

^3iB>|j

c f.

Pr 17 4

'n 13J?^ "iy


3

'n

till

"13'1

niin j'^b), 55 12

nanpa

V3b

foolish son is

n^n

T^
1

ri'lln,

Jb

n.f. destruction,

30

94

n.f. ruin, disaster

803n nih ?V

disaster, Is 47

upon thee

||

11

57

TJJpy

^P?

which

Pri9 13

6 2 Kt, i.q.

Jb
:

v.

njn 2.

sub njn) Ez

disaster shall

ni'n

njn

(i.e.

"
/| 1

v supr.)

for it
(cf.

20

(cf.

sf. ''njn

(Q r)> an(l prob. an error

TnTh

'n,

storm of ruin (Che) pass by,

<Ae

destructive pestilence,

the seat (tribunal) of destruction


ruins the innocent by injustice),

7- 6

battle.

f 11.

Ezr

Tn^in

majesty of his snorting {majestic

VB)

a terror; also in sim. of


Yahweh's dealings with Judah, D1D3 OniK tiW\
npnpB3 i*lin Zc io 3 awcZ Ae m'K make them like

snorting,

become lord to thy brethren, Is 1 4 (perh. in


imit. of Moab. dialect) iO? Tip ''in become thou
(Zion) a defence to them, Ec 2 22 1 3 Ne 6 C

II

come upon

73nj disaster shall

fall

nynJnN'^

nln^ c.6823 i.e. n'ln'


- n.pr.dei Y ahweh, the
v
proper name of the God of Israel (l. MT
1

nin

: 661 s

(Q r

^),

or

njn.j

;305

(Qr vr6*),

hi

mm
&

the combinations mrp 'onx

and with prep.

*"),

"'pxb,

tflKa,

nomen

1NO), do not give the original

deVitaM slsi "-

ineffabile (vid. philo

619

'

by the Jews D#n and by the SaND^. The pronunciation Jehovah


was unknown until 1520, when it was intro"

called

),

maritans

essentially unnameable, inexplicable.

is

uses niiT sparingly by the side of D\"I7N

and D\-|7Kn in his subsequent narrative.


The Ephraimitic writers in JuSK use it in
similar proportions.
P abstains from the
use of mrp until he gives an account of
3
its revelation to Moses Ex 6
but subsequently uses it freely.
He gives no expla;

nation of

He

meaning.

its

represents that

but it was contested by


Drusius, and L. Capellus, as
against grammatical and historical propriety

was the God of the patriarchs. J


uses nin'' from the beginning of his narrative, possibly explaining it, Gn 21 33 by 7N

% The traditional 'lafc of Theodoret


and Epiphanius, the W", "in? of compound
n.pr. and the contracted form PIJ, all favour

of the ever-living

duced by Galatinus

Le Mercier,

Bo

(of.

rnrr

c f.

on

fic6n: -f 74

mn

179ff
-T)

ib. 1882, 173

Gn

Eg

'

CT

Dr

HI IT

Sl

lc

20

14

ii.

Many

Hiph.

as

HSch

Schr

!-

Jeve,

For

bringing into being,

of

life-

giver of

Kue Tiele he who brings to


Le Clerc) performer of his proLag, Nes Efr 88 (but Nes Es 91 inclines to Qal

existence, creator,

p>ass (so already

mises,

Bri t .*Fo,Ev.Kev.

j^.

causes to fall, rain or lightning

m .ed.2,2 cf

We

skizzen

in. i7o

<

wU

Qr from , fo

ES 0TJCecl

FaUe^>

'

42s

God

i. e.

he

cf.

all

ivill

of redemption,

BS Brit " FOT -"v.bw.iot

also

that his servants look for

]u

wUl

(cf.

Ew

De

u^
infr

),

approve himself {give evidence of being,

Dr

assert his being


I. nin'

is

1'

17

)).

12

then implied in WnK "IB'K rV'nX


I shall be the one who ivill be it v 14a (i. e. with
thee v 12 ) and then compressed into nYlN v 14b
12
(i.e. with thee v ), which then is given in the
),

which

is

nominal form niiT He who will be it v' 5 (i. e.


with thee v 12 ).
Cf. Ew BThii 337 338 ES c - Proph
385
* Other interpretations are / am he who
-

'

1-

I am,

i.e. it is

T
nfr Psalt. Hieron.l56\
lj&

g
asmuch as I

no concern of yours (Le Clerc


,->
r
\
1 am, (this is my name), in1

am

("1K'N
)

Vi

name

divine

in pre-

but in post-exilic writers gradually falls into disuse, and is supplanted by


In Job it is used 31 t. in
D\~I7K and iJIN.
prose parts, and 12 9 (a proverb); not elsewhere in the poem.
Chr apart from his
exilic writers,

sources prefers Wrhtt and DTlpNIT

Ec not

niiT only in chap. 9 (7 t.);

Dn

uses

all.

In

at

the Elohistic group of

OWN).
God MI 18

^42-83 it is used 3 9 t.
occurs as the name of Israel's

It

.(see

It is doubtful whether it was used


other branches of the Shemitic family, cf.
.

by

COT Gn 2 4b

Dl Pal68ff

B >b-i-7ff-

s ti"J-

J)r

used with DTI7N and

is

in

fixes, especially

with ^nw
= Dt 5

a.

suf-

in the

'-

6 16
Ten Words Ex 20 2 - 12 (5 t.)
in the
lawofworshipof JE, Ex23 19 34 24S6 inD234i;
Jos i 9 17 9 9 24 (D 2 ); elsewhere Gn 27 20 Ex 15 26
(JE), Ju 6 26
S & K 20 t. 1 Ch n 2 22 1113
';

2Ch 9

8 -8

16 7 Is

+ (3t.) H012

CD^K

with

4-4

11

41
37
4
2
13 14

7
10

in

46

13

43 51

Am 9
D

t.;

15

5
2
55 Je 4 o
u
b.
ir8i

15

28

t.;

15

'

3;

al.

AE JDMich We
am who I

am, he

1.;

Pigt.; elsewhere Ex 23 s5 (E); 8 24 io 816J7


(JE); Ju 6 10 1 S i2 ]214 2 K 17 39 23 21 1 Ch 22 18
+ (iot. Chr) f 76 12 Je i 3 16 + (5 t.) Ez 2 o 5 719 20
Jo2 13 +(6t.) Zc6 15
c. with U-nira in D 23t.;
-

not used by E in Gn, but is


as the name of the God who

given Ex3 m5
revealed Himself to Moses at Horeb, and is
explained thus SJy iTHN / sJla u oe w { t ]t t jiee
(v

common

the

is

II. 1. nVT

Oehl

where niT

destroying

But most take it


as Qal of nin ( = iTn); the one who is: i.e.
the absolute and unchangeable one, Ei
the
existing, ever-living, as self-consistent and unchangeable, Di
or the one ever coming into
manifestation as the

evergreen tamarisk being a symbol


God; cf. De G1121 33 Else-

d?iy, the

Sta 6 -'"429 (dubiously).

foes,

?t<

"""W

'

'

KK

aS

' lff-

A Gn. Excurs.

f.

Nes

explain

v.Lag

),

'

the one

njn

(cf.

11

-;

scholars

(=rvn)

giver

nnn IS33
Dr stud Bib

fi

of interpret, v.

liter,

recent

J.

Bandissin 8tudieni
gi ZAW 1881, 346

m.TO (Qr

and other Vrss follow the Qr. On


the basis of Ex 20 7 Lv 24 11 mrP was regarded
S : 'J

who

"OIK niiT (vid.

nin"7,

njn<3,

form.

as a

mm

218

in

Ju
36

'

ii
7

5
24

37

Ex 8 6

t,;

20

Ch

Ex 3

(JE)

57 59 61 65
-

+(i5

22

t.

18

3
22 23
5 8

Chr)

18

2526

i.o

22

19

Mi 4 5

19

I7

(E)

Is
i:i

Is26

Je 3 + (i7t.) |20 9o (l; Baer 5nK) 94


-*
io 5 ? 106 47 113 5 i22 9 123 2 Dn 9 101314
99
d.c. DfVnpN Ex io 7 (J)Ex2 46 46 Lv2 6 44 (P) JU3 7
8

1?

23

34

--

S 12 9

K9

_2

ij 7uuus 18 12 2

Ch

33 4
Je 3 2 2 9 30 9 43 11 50 4 Ez 2 8
33 34 Ne 9
30
23 28
7
Hoi 3 7>Zp2 " Hag 1 12.12 Zc 9 io
34 39
e. with VriS>K Nu 23
(E) Ex 32 (J) Lv 4
(P)Dti7 18 1S30 1K5 17 n 4 15 34 2K5
12
16 2 2 Ch i>+ i 3 t. Chr; Mi 5 3 Je 28
7
f 33 144
2
33

I7

21

2(

16

21

19

11

'

11

15

146

Dt

Jon

f.

with

18 16 26 14 J0S14 89

*n1>N

2S24

Nu

24

22 18 (JE)

1K3

1819

mm
8

;s

i7

20 21
-

Ch

17

2 2

313

Ch

2-'

19

Ezr f"

the latest form and that

7" 13 18 30
35 40 104 iof Is 25
12
4
Je3i 18 D119 420 J0112 7 Hab i Zc n 13 9 14 5
13
1719
9
Mi 7 10 Zp 3 7
3
g. with ^"6.N Is6o Je2
29

^r

wim

219
~

24

'

h. with D\~6k, probably always due to later

and song

^K

and 1CI1
18 19
16 17
Ch
i7
(but
2 S 7
1
only
m.T);
17
41 41 42
1
9
20
26 18
29 2 Ch i 6
m.T 3TN) 1 Ch 28
8
(but in the original ^ 132 stood nm* (so >),
18
(the late
or else no divine name); ^ 72
doxology) 84 12 (but it makes the line too long)
For the combinations with other
Jon 4 6
2. the
divine names see those names.
-

noteworthy:

is

f 68

13

147

17.18.19

Bhp Ex 3 i

cf.

^ ^N

39

37

"lBta

25

Lv26 245 Nu3 13

12 12

14.10.19.28.30.32.37

with bTPrbi*

Ex

3".
4145

^2.3.4.10.25.31.34.36
27

2.3.8.30.31.33 /^J

12

29

46
;

IS 27

4I

4 - 17

42

Ezi4 47 9 34 24
-

41 - 41

t n1n '

3.

nm*

is

s4

also used

12

9
io lb

2 - 4 30
-

H) Ez 20

(all

6s

with

(P) Lv

719

is

with clauses
6o 2* J e ^10 ^27

used in the Ten

81 11

(J) Is 43

11

Ho
44

s4

12 10

51

15

it

48

is
s5
.

Je33 16

23 where
applied to the Messiah); nQK> nin* Ez

On combinations such

etc., v.

in,

KM,

'*

in, niN3V

seems to shew that


the oldest and

n.pr., in* is

'i50

cf.

),

the

throne

35

iiv i35'-

89 94

77

K9

2
BA8i.a.

329

2K9 + 36
89
2Ch22 7

ib - 4r 3

Elov,

18

15

19

5 -3

Kimn*^*

fr.

'

K9& 10+

12

ZAili

the dynasty

L 'Iov) 1 K

'Iijov,

COT
-

W^*i)

also

cf.

);

who overthrew

Hoi

17

13

16 - 17 17
-

15

12
;

+2. prophet of N.
of Baasha & Jehoshaphat

25
Israel in time

A L

18

(further Schr

t.

1- ,

in

^>n);

(v.
712

cuneif. Ia-u-a
MBAW18ea277

reff.;

Ja g er

i46

4_

Omri ( Elov, A oft,


2

io6 1-4S

^n* 102

also n*

^150"

45

3 "1

cf.

12
\jf

and

TRW*

cf.

used

n* is

^ 104 35 ro5

i9

bbr\r\

1. king of Israel

Elrjov

in

'lov

K;
'

1K16 17

'Iov, 'lt)o-ov,

Chi 9 2 20 34
3
t3. one of David's heroes 1 Chi2 ^@ 'ir^ovk,
3838
Jj'lr,ovb).
+4. a Judaite 1 Ch 2
( 'I^o-ovs,
A L 'Irjov). +5. a Simeonite prince 1 Ch4 35
(

in

'1,01;

oStos i.e.

Ch)

AL

WHC);

tTn^in tn^V
'laaxas, & 'IcoaX a;
1-

of Josiah
(appar.

) 1.
K 23

4671

fjni*

25

17 25
-

= tnNi*

of Judah, son of
2

23

= in^n
!

SL * i

Ch

son of Jehu 2

Ch

WnS, &

cuneif.

and cf. further


king of Judah, son
v2
Ch 36',

15
35

I3

14

1
.

i- 4 -7.3.9.io.22.25.25

-'

(nnnN) 2, q.v.

Ch

^..r

3. tnsin* king

Jehoram of Judah

nNI* Josiah's chronicler 2

2. THNint king of

).

K io
-

1%$,

v.

triNin*

30

'lr,ov).

also

cf.

Ia-u-ha-zi for Ahaz,

Jager^

n.pr.m. ^hath grasped;

11

triSi

4.

11

Ch

21

'

father of

34

'^ n.pr.m. 'I<ons ('*


tttJWim,
:'
t
,,

is

strong,

\^

cf.

*Awi*i.iMir.

comp.

Hpt

'*

etc.

you. Bonk
as prefix, in

as

(cf.

ii6

1-9

n*

I3 q3

16 23

Isr.,

11

ii

*'i49

115 17

I22

form sacred names of holy places of Yahweh


15
14
(E)
pint nm* Gn 22
(J); *d: nin* EX17
nin

with several predicates, to

ah nm* Ju6 24 upiV

1- 1

mil

Ez);

"cited

Ex 4"

elsewhere only

17

22 9 32 (H), with

Words Ex20 25 = Dt 5
13

Lv20 8

45^.-.3.18.19.21

6-8

Ex

Jg

JJ\

6> 3

Ez5 15 + (nt.

N1114 35 (P)

35

5 - 6 - 21

with yrbtt Is 48

jX
2(p. 2

with K^pjD

Lvi8

P);

(all

Nu

44 40

I48

He,

is

of

c. after

d. emphatic

ayrb* Lv 2 3 43 2 g 38 55 Nuio 10
Jo

26

Zc io 6 Mai

Lv

Wl

with

()

15
16
24" 25 17 26 144 (all
2i 8 23 22
3
s
23
13
Ez
(B) Is 41
43 61 Je 9

Lv 20 7 26
H); Ex 15 26

(P),

V Ez 20

,
5 1
in various combinations

''S

12

Ez 20

(P)

21

13

14

to the

Elsewhere

fcttm n.pr.m. (prob. contr.

Ez

var. other phrases

5
20
16 12 Dfc 2 9 (P) Ez 20 Jo 4 17 (y) with QPpfita
Ex2 9 46 (P) Ez 2 8 26 34 30 39 2228 ; (S) before re2326
s
6o 16 Ez 7 9
lative and other clauses Is 45 49
24
10
s2
12
s6
i7 2i
22 35 36 ; (e) with various forms of

28

Mn*

n*

12

Aly strength
18

esjiecially in the Hallels, in the

iff,

ii 3

iK

19

f 68

D*n^N n*

),

a. after "1DX

*-ty

\j/

= hand

*1*

phrase n*~v;>n praise ye Yah

b. after *3 yn* (a)


with hyrbx Ju 6 10 Ez 20 5
20 13 28
Ex 7 17 8 18 10 2 (J); Ex f i 4 4 18 (P);
Je 2 4 7 Ez 6 7 + 48 1. Ez (3) with oyrbx Ex 6 7

13

only in late

Ex6 (P) or before relative and


Gn 2 8 (J) 15 (E) Ex 6 (P)

other clauses:

rnt?I1

Is 12 2

(cit<-d

2 "29

either alone

6
4
=flame of fire from Yah Ct 8 nin* n*2 Is 2 6
(nin* sustained by Aq and the rhythmical
movement, unless it be a mistake for IDS', cf.

phrase fTVitP *3N

Yah

is

nin ', first appears

16
of Yah EX17 (E), the song of Hezelriah Is
11
38 (repeated by dittography), n* n3n^> E>(N)
(so read in preference to the MT n*rnnpK')

intermediate, be-

is

fr.

Ex 15 2 A*

poetic extract n* D3 bV

n.pr.dei contr.

in early poems;

Gn
E p as Di De or nm* inserted by J in an older
s0
Sam.
(J, but not in Sam.
source); Ex 9
nm* "OIK; possibly MT from earlier Qr, & Sam.
20 - 23

editors, or to a Qr which has crept into the text


23
4b
(J, 20 t. either DTl^N inserted by
2

2225
from later Qr); 2S7
( nin*

1*

longing to the earlier post-exilic period until


the time of Chr ; occasional copyists' mistakes
being taken into the account.

B"N; or /ta^A bestowed, cf. Ar. ^1 bestow;


144
150
^NDIK Hal
Sab. DIN^N Hal

Ph.BW n.pr.f.;
iKDW Hal 192

DHM ***) 1. 'in; king


,

cf.

220

-nnrr
Judah,

it

K I2

'

I4 1J.17.23

K^

son

2 - 3 5 7 8 - 19

Ch

Ch 24

11

Ju 6

1.M.S7

=--:4

(U1

13

.23.25.

I4

^14

11.23.30.:il

gl3.29.32.32_

^T

Ahab'shouse, called

K 2 2 = 2 Ch
26

f?

Ch

?^

a p r i nCe

'.,,

f
.

Ch

'Io>a8a, 'Iokis-).

(' hath bestowed;


also inH3T,

= 2Ch24

2C

CI112 5

usu.

'Ia>fc/3a8

Vog

Palm. 12rU3

cf.

^NHa!) 1.

2K1 2"

(@

73

v.

& mur-

13tin^ servant

ZCaj3e8,

13TV three

'Iee/3oi><9)

'

SS

9 ' 1L14 ' 1C ' 18

'

Kn

yTV

24.

4 - 9 9 - 15
-

'

Ch

mighty men,

of David's

28

13

"lo)8a, 'Ia&ac, 'ItoiaSa).

tp^iT, p^rP, p^T

21

& Ch

in Je (usu.)

n.pr.m.

'U X ovlas); f3?in? 2

89

2727

31

2CI136 Je52
rwto? Je 27 20

Est2'G

O^V

raiseth u]>;

n ?Ek!?)

^ n ? one of the

1-

24 - 28

&

13

&

L 'iajafo/SaS)

'Ea0a0,'Ia><tfa.3a0;

(d. f. g.

g.

Ne

87;

'iaivav

C" hath been gracious,

cf.

reff.;

also

'in?

2.

Ne

18'

23

h.

name changed

33
;

Ken";

mostly
.

'iaip

12

13

&

IJCvX, ??*??D

bjnirr) 1. a. 'iiT a
high priest Ezr io 6 = fjnv

b.

appar.

= 1?^
12 42

Ne

Levite

( Codd.

3.

'in?

26 s (

porter in

L 'Itovadav).

'lavas,

s4

l:

=2

Ch

Ch

22

n.pr.m.

'iauapctf,

have

C,

(^ pleadeth, or conlendethj

Ne

blV

X; s > for X)

Ne

3. a Judaite

'in?

Ch

10

9
2. teacher 'in Ezra's

619

10

n.pr.m.

'lo>a X a\

(Codd.

W, ^

is able)

(prob. contr.fr. ^3

a courtier of king Zedekiah,

Je37 3 =

/!

in?

/i| ''

38

1
.

Ezra's time Ezr io


8. "P (& so
a Jewish captain, after fall of Jerus.
23
2
25
Je 4 o 8 13 15 16 4I i3i+i5.i6 42 i.s 43 2.4. 5
9. eldest son of king Josiah r Ch 3 15
'Icoa^aj

Israelite,

all foil.)

@L

= tnNin; 2K23 +

23

Dn

Jeshua Nei2 10

of a priestly family

-t^rnrr,

4:. 'in?

= "P

24

name

1.

son of Tobiah

28

time Ezr 8 16

Ch 1 lo appar.also 23 1
an Ephraimite 2 Ch 28 12
7. 'in; an

'loiapaft, 'laapeifj., etc.

'Iwadav).

12 1111

'Iwadav).

Ch

Ne

priest, son of

an^

tn^HI,

"icoavav,

CpvK

1510

Ch

5. 'in? a Judaite captain 2

(appar.

kings of Judah,

t3. D^i^ a Judaite

orig.

fr.

Wy^

+2.

36*.
10 12 26

Ph. }rv^j?3

David's time
6. 'in?

37

34 35 36
5 619
son of Josiah 2
1
23
24
4i 8
Je i 3 22 1824 24'+ 19 1. Je,
2 Ch 3 6

h. perh. the same man).

Ne

Ezr

as foreg.); d.

pni*
tpnirP,
n.pr.m.
It t
it t

i2 22

also Ci??,

reff.;

last

16 - 17

Ch

QiJjV n.pr.m.

D , i?vN

cf.

6 - 812 - 15

Ezi 2

T!

lT

K24

= J3^T v = p?^

= n^ 2 8 2 9
=in;; Je 24 = l'n^3 J e 22

D^p^H"!
('>

c. 3 5 ( 'iufoSaS;
22
23
e. Ezrio ; f. Ezrio

Ne

(''

31

a.

21

priest

Tp

a builder at wall of Jerus.,

&

I2 3 81 "

2 3 6 12 14 ' 14 15-1 '- 20 - 22 - 25

with Nehemiah, Ne 3 s (@ 'loeiaa, 'loeiba, 'IcoSat,


4. "P son of h. p. Eliashib Ne. 1 10 -"- 22
etc.)

'Wa/30).

*Ia>Ca(3<:8,

c. v
v
( 'la>fn/30, 'Iiaj38).
18
4.
chief 2CI117
Benjamite
a
4
"DTV
13frr
Ch
6
b.
1
2
Levites, a.

b.

*nrt.T

priests

2Q
3.

derer of Joash of Judah

11

'in?,

etc., (chief) priest

sts. 'ItoiaSae

pointeth) last king but one of Judah, son of


Jehoiakim ( 'laaKcifx; in K,
'luanuv;

""ntirP, 12'IV n.pr.m.

3.

Ch 4" (

2.

2'*

2C

29

( 'lax/,
5. 'v one of David's heroes 1 Ch 1
6. B'NT a Judaite prince
'Impay).
'Icoaf,
I

pnsb

(where called

at Jerus. in time of Joash 2

25

2s

usu. 'lSae

2.

Israel, son of
^n.i3.. s .i..i7
B

alone only

inversion of the usual order;

Ch 2 ^--^--' HO

'in?

T23n).

3)

3. 'V father of Gideon (Jerubbaal)

II 2 I2-

king of

'in"

Ki 3

I3 9.1S.13.W.14.2S I4

22 U 24

Ch

2.

Jehoahaz 2,

R
Am

,=rKW

(Jehoahaz

Ahaziah

of
1;t

I4

'

]roirp

30

10. a

).

post-exilic

tniDin'
TT

ai^V
TT

n.pr.m.
*

('>
\

noble,

is

is liberal, or /ta^A impelled, cf. n;3"lJ)

son of Kechab

&

K io 1516

1.

or
'in)

chief of the Kechabites (


6WI9

Je35 8141C18 ='i'' Je35


2. 'in? nephew of David ( 'Loovadafi, 'lavaSa/j.
L'Iwrfw)aSi3 5 ;=^ 2813 s -"" 5 (appar.

'WaBa/3)

23

prince of the line of David 1 Ch 3 s4


11. father
of Azariah, priest in Sol.'s time 1 Ch g 35 36
12. two of David's mighty men: a. a Benjamite
5
13
1 Ch 12
b. a Gadite 1 Ch 12
13. a returning exile Ezr 8 12
.

called

Jonathan 2S21 21 1CI120 7

cf. jnaiPP 3.)

ti^^T,

3>"i

n#T, Vfb* &


'IooSaf,

(2

S 20 23

sts.

n Prm
Jcnoweth; cf.
J?T^3) 1. 'in?; usu.
30
'laiabae (2 S23 -}-), @L 'la>a
,

reff,,

'IooaSSot),

father of Benaiah (David's

time), in combin. 'in?-)3 in?33


x

>_f;

-8.20.32.30.38.44

W33-J3

25.29.34.35.40

JJT1.T

.4

CI127

34

2S8
j-

18

p-L

is

20 23 23 2022
, ,22.24
i8

prob.

i;

erron.

inJin

11

'jrOV n.pr.m.

'Ia>i/a(9aj'

through-

out, with occasional var. C" hath given;


1

|n:bN,

^na, ^ru, &

BEJl*4',i*'.7f.

re ff.,

Stud. Bib.

i.

Temanite

cf.

fnMffi

g ab# mK3m

211.

jffo
Hal
Hal 10) 1. 'in? son of Saul 1 S 14 68 i8 + 4ot4
M ;='V
33 M
1 Ch 8
1 S; 2 S i + 18 1. 2 S;
9
2:,
2
+2. 'in? son of
1 S i 3
+ 27 t. 1 S, 1 Ch io
27 30
17 20
;='V 1 K i 42 -<
Abiathar 2 S is
t3.
1
'in? nephew of David 2S2i 21 =iCh20 7 appar.
3ff
where h'\avadau, cf.
called Jonadab 2Si3
1

'

221

rnjnrp

+4. 'in;-, lift of David, i.e. his uncle?


tS. 'in; one of David's heroes 2 8
h 27 s2
34
32
(cf. Dr) = |V iChn
1 6 'in; one of
23

(
(

anjIiT 2.
i

toEttfim

n5?D.tpirP

David's treasurers

Ch 27 s5

'in;

+ 7.

priest to the tribe of

(& loc,

Dan, son of Gershom Ju

Judaite captain, after

'V a

fall of

tl2. 'V a Judaite 1 Ch 2 :233


B
+ 13. 'V father of Ebed Ezr 8
+ 14. ''V son of
15
Asahel Ezr io
tl5. 'V a priest Ne 12".
llu
appar. = J?H^2.
+ 16/V son of Joiada Ne 1

Jerus. Je

40

foregoing.

v.

m^PT, ?KtfirP, and (later) jntt?"

til.
8

v.

opulence,

cf.

SKW92,

578

1.

with y^,
VOJtv,

1890, 832

^N,

equipment,

(mng. dub.

Thes

'>

hath

Hiph.

cf.

Ar. ix&; possibly

'i

hath

carried off spoil, or hath deposed {% N1J? Pe Pa


Aph ; cf. Haph. Dn 2 21 ) or perh. '* hath num;

Xc)

bered Ar.

a descendant of Saul

@L 'I<o8a) = rny:
'laSa, L 'la>8a).
p-nnm 2Ki 4 Kt v. foil.
'laba,

^t

a/

'icoiaSa,

2 ' 42

(for

'

Be

cf.

Ch 8 36 36
-

177

f.

Ju 2 7 ;=yE in; Ex

7wo- 1 "4

2^18.22

'

Nes

24

32

i3

Fra

esp.

v.

anabg

1'

32

ir

12.23

34

Dt

21

^u

z i5S

]) j3S

gSS

33
17

'

Ju

Jos;

for

1. Moses'

'Ir/o-oCs) JfiB'in;

+I 67 t.

associated

j^g

wh()

&

Nun, (

I4 6-30-38 26 65
3
9
j 3.7.14.14.23
34 Jos
3

vb. of Pa. form)

on &&>

successor, son of

16

/*

y^?, & Nes

to later

'<

^ came

SK 1892.

MflU

f.

change of

my

adorned (as Heb.


is

ysB^bK,
21

Mat

cf.

trn^in* n.pr.m.
'*

n.pr.m.

(^ is salvation, or

infr.)

n an y cage

MV

Cli2 2 1U1

= ny^in;

a scrihe

s
Je 37 15S0 38 26
t8. Levites a. 'in; 2 Ch 17
b.'i'Nei2 35 t9.'i^apriestNei2 18 + 10. 'in;

18 30

"iuo-a/Sed)

'io>(7a/3-,

'Iaxru/3).

6 -7- 8-2 1

27
= Jffi^ Ne 8 17 ( 'i^ois) ace. to
1
1 Ch 7
name changed by Moses fr. ytJ'in q.v.Nu 13 81 "
+2. JB^ a
(@ Avar,) Dt 3 2 44 ( lr,aov S ).
Bethshemite 1 S 6 1418 ( 'fiorjjf, A 'It/o-oCs, L

34

P,

+3. h.p. after the restoration, son of


Jehozadak W) ( 'i,o-ovj) Hg i 1 1214 2 24
Zc 3 3 6 89 6 u = jne* ( -i,.5i) Ezr2 2 3 28 4 3 5 2
io 18 Ne7 7 12
+4. yK'in; governor of
Jerusalem under Josiah 2 K 23 s ( 'lyo-ovs,
L 'Iaxrr/e). + 5. 5?^. ( 'fyo-oCs) head of one of

'I<Bcr?;f).

t^yini

n.pr.f. (?du.

Kt

(cf.

14-) or

noun) Aram, form


miT njJpy^r 13 2 comp. Bab.
n.pr. Ahulapia, v. Vnt? p. 29 supr.) mother of
Amaziah, king of Judah 2 K 14 2 Qr (Kt pTjniT
'l(Ba8/i, A 'leoadeiv), 2 Ch 25 ( 'Iwaa, A

f.pl.

of myiiV, (mj? as

Klo

2K14

cf.

the classes of jmests

Ezr

'icoaSfii').
11

cf. tflJjjTJr

193
Sab. {wpix Hal )

the high-priest,
5

a.

TpT^irp, p-T^ n.pr.m.

Hg

'in;

(^

righteous;

father of Joshua

11214

4Mi._/^ Ezr 28 5 2 IO 18
3

?'s

Ne

24

I2

26

Zc 6" 1 Ch
( 'Ioo<ra8a K

^DlVY

DT^P;

0"Yi\ D'V n.pr.m.


61876 686
'

) 1. 'in;

Jehoshaphat

of Judah, son of

is

exalted;

jOT

'i6,

Sab.

P a M ) king

K 2 2 2K1
51

2
1

(cf.

'lapap, 'Impav).

S 8 10 (
||iChi8 10

Hamath

^H
(

Q16-25.28.28.29.29

_14. 14.16.16.29

priest in time of

'in;

Sm Listen12

Judah Ne

2 QJj 2 2

Jehoshaphat

'

Ch

3.
17

4. 'V son of Tou, king of


'ieSSovpai/)

5.

Dy

io

10

12 8

id.),

Ezr2 6 =Ne7 u

t9. n.pr .loc. in south of

).

26

JftBto

yOB'in n.pr.m.
reff.)

iv 'irjo-oi,

Judah

hath heard,

('1

Ch 3 18 (

abbrev.

t3D\iii^
4>ar

,,

prpb. err. for

a Levite

iCh 2 6 25

VO?*^ &

cf.

@L l<ray.a).
n.pr.m. 'laaa^aB, 'laxra-

I0DU)V

i6.i6

15

24

&

5.

22

of

is

an oath;

Joram of Judah, &


2
Jehoia da the priest; y^in; 2K11

y3E^?S) daughter

wife

('>

of

reff.)

6) king of Judah,

+2it,
io

K;

17

Chi7 + 4ot.
1

Ch 3 2
I2
8
+2. father of Jehu king of Israel
214
2 K 9
+3. chronicler under David &
15
3
16
Solomon, son of Ahilud 2 S8 1 K 4 1 Ch 1
24
Sol's
of
one
+4.
also 2 S 20 (L 2acpa V ).

3i-7.11.12.12.14

i9

2Ch.

2 officers

who

provided, victuals for the royal

+ 5. 'V one
household i K4 (L 'laa^Kpar).
43
'V
a priest &
6.
1
+
cf David's heroes i Ch
24
Ch
time
i
1 7. in
David's
1
in
trumpeter
4'212 symbolical name
BStpin;
Jo
ppy
n.pr .loc.
1

tjaWirri, ronttfiiT n.pr.f.

&

eB^b*?, VTJBB^

cf.

'in; (so all exc.

son of Asa

'lapap.).

err.)

txt.

'0.^0^(6),

{'hath judged,

1.

(or

17

cf.

iv 2ova).

descendant of the royal house of

'i

possibly also

b. 2 Ch
+7 JftB^ ( id.), father
wall Ne 3 19 perh.= +8. a

87 9 4

son

Ezr 2 40 3 9 = Ne 7 43
Ezr 8 33 Ne 1 24

15

Judaite family-name (@

1'

2Ch2 j 1.3.4.5.0.16 2 2 1.6.11 _ ^ 2 K g21.23.24


11
i Ch
2. 'in; ( "Icopa/i) king of Israel
3
50 7
16
-w--m-s2-
2 Ch22
of Ahab 2K1 17 3'
9

gl6.25.29j ,,19

('>

further, Ph. D"]n,

DHM

11

24

W&

t[yntt)irr;] only
1

D-i^N

of a builder at the

'itBO-eStx).

cf.

=Ne 7

Ch

39

t6.
( 'fycrow, etc.), a
Levitical family-name of frequent occurrence

'IwaSej',

36

222

n*p

nn
f^inv

of a valley near Jerusalem, place of ultimate

^^

judgment.

"pl^

v.

D^liT

31^1 V

v.

^Tin;,

2 P
;

n.pr.m.

2^^, ^3X &


&

reff.)

S 20

(also 2

V1J3K,

cf.

1. David's sister's son

captain of his host

+ ioo t.

father;

is

(''

S 26 6

'Icoa/3)
6

MT

for

^^

cf. <S

16
WeDr); iKi 7 +i 4 t. iK; iCli2 +22t.
2
iCh; i//-6o
t2. a descendant of Judah
+3. a family(but @B L 'I/3aj3).
i Ch 4
1U
=
Ne
2
Ezr
( 'la>;3a/3,
exile
after
the
name
7
.

v.

tl^Sv

13

,, '^ >,

n.pr.f.

(''

'Ia)X"/3f8

glory;

is

Ph. nipbD*l33) daughter of Levi, wife of

cf.

and mother of Moses Ex 6 20

Amram

Nu

26 5

'
1

(both P).

14

'Iooa/3)

Ezr

'Ia>a/3).

tn^i" n.pr.m.

le ff.)

SO n

i.

3.ii.22

Zimmah 1 Ch 6 e

cf.

&
in

Asaph the
K i8 18 26 37 ( 'lo>n9,@L 'Io>x ),
-

max ).

2. Levites a. son of

b. id. 2

Ch 2 9 1212 ( 'ia,'lax(a)

'i
;

injnK

chronicler

of

Hezekiah's time

_j g36

brother;

?'

(^

aW

troW. w^v
TiyV n.pr.m.
t"VWV

"W^

'l<oaa, 'IcoaS).

'le(paap).

iriiSV v. THNinv

&

God,

in ^VB^N

RR K30!
Inscr.

&

163

'

Sin Insol,r

1381 4

perh.=
Nes Eg86

dei,

'

bm

^1,

No 5+oft
-

-,

0.1..

Sin.

yet

prop, connex. with

Bakr Wail

trib.

RS K194) 1.

cf.

@L

('<

is

vritness)

;\

a /%V

?s

Vinty,

cf.

^JS

n.pr.m.

@ 'Ia>as (> hath

Ar. dAi); comp. Sab. niy^K

under David

D72V
tt

v.

p*nrin\

a^pV>

v.

o^in*.

tt

Ch

27

(?; cf.

DHM in MV) 1.

a Benjamite, son of Becher


officer

aided

Ch 7 s

2. an

s8
.

cf.

(
V^ J1J
Samuel's firstborn i*S8 2 1CI16 18 ins. also v 13 after
Dr 1 S 8 2 ).
2. a Simeonite
'IcDrfk (cf.
prince 1 Ch 4 s5
3. a Beubenite 1 Ch 5 4 8
5. a chief man
4. a Gadite chief 1 Ch 5 12
3
of Issachar
6. one of David's
1 Ch 7
heroes 1 Ch 1 3S
7 a chief of Manasseh
20
43
1 Ch 27
8. a Jew of Ezra's time Ezr io
9
9. a Benjamite Ne 1
10. the prophet,
son of Pethuel Jo i 1
11. Levites a. 1 Ch

take refuge)

n.pr.m. (^

'

cf.

i.

CIS

also

v.

reff.;

bm Eut
y? m US lc

Wail in n.pr.

Ar.

bt?

strong-tvilled,

v.

J.%,

stud. Bib.

I) r

Nes

(usu. interpr. as

(Louvre) appar. n.pr.

11

CIS

Iolaos,

'I<oi?X

but Ph

cf. inT |>K;

'IcoaS

& reff.) one of David's


^HSj
mighty men 1 Ch 12 7 (@ '\a>apa, 'Icofaap, @L
tttJ}?V

t ^t^i" n.pr.m.
''

Ne

Benjamite

son of Joahaz the chronicler


8
4.
in Josiah's time 2 CI134 ( 'I<ax, 'l<as).
4
'Ia>a6,
Ch
26
Obed-edom
1
(
a Leyite, son of
3.

'Iw&iad).

anato.

v.

D^i*

v. nrSrp

tflDtfi' 1 v. OBB>in?.
T T
I

anV n.pr.m.

?'s

perfect) 1. king

of

Judah, son of Azariah ( 'lasadap., 'laadav,


K l5 -"0.32.36.38 l6 .Q, gU g 2 Ch
2. young26 2123 27 111 7 9 Is
7 Hoi Mil
5
21 67
est son of Jerubbaal (Gideon) Ju o 7
( ut
3. a descendant
supr.; Codd. 'ladap., 'IccaBap).
of Caleb 1 Ch 2 47 ( 'icoaOap.).
l

l^vaeav) 2

Jfttt?

v. jntwrr.

21

23

Ch2 9

b. 2

r >)

12

c.

Ch 15

71117
,

perh.

= d.

Ch

2 0".

ron Jos io 3

ttJN'T v. etei.T
T
T

"0^

^lll 3 !;

derer

(
(@

Sab.

m O

'Iefrixap,

king

A L

pniH.

fining

yTi"

irvinv

v.

servant &

of

'Ia>fa X ci/>)

ZafcX, Za$e8, Za/3a0).

Mt h remembered;

btTOT Hal 187 )

Joash

of

u M,

Judah
;

=1?T

2
2

cf.

mur-

12 22

Ch 24

20

ft

interj. (onomatop.;

Am5 @ =

n -P r

16

*ntin\
tt

v.

TT

^"jj-f^

"nti"

t anin n.pr.m. Canaanitish king of Heb-

Je5i

,4

@;

cf.

also

(in a lament),

woot

=^

in

Mod. Aram.

Urmia - Dia1

102 4
-

'

expressing usually dissatisfaction and pain,


Ah, Alas, Ha (not distinctly Woe! which is

used in lamentations, 1 K 13 30 and they


mourned over him (saying) ^HK ^H Ah, my
ninN >im riN 'in
brother! Je 22 18 fnx "in
"IN):

10
34 ?\b riQ&fiii* iini (cf.Win'Ams ):
24
4
hence Isj nSh ij ''in ^A/' sinful nation, v

nh'n ^im,

Ah !

I will ease

me

of

my

adversaries

esp.

223

Din

preparatory to a declaration of judgment, Is


''in,
I0 5 *SK B3B>
!f- 28 oft. sq. a ptcp.

^m

Ah!

81118

13

910

13

Je 22
45
5
Am5 18 6 Hb2 6 912 1519 Zcn 17 + (more sympathetic than b 'IN): sq. ""S Je 30 7 bx 48 by
those that

29

.,

31

50

27

Ez

13

b 13

18

Sts.

hardly more than an

exclam. arousing attention Ha ! (though perh.


with a touch of sympathy or pity) Is 18 55 1
Zc2 10.10.11 J e47 6

TPPT
f

pn

rr818

n.m.

wealth, sufficiency

(poet.,

almost wholly WisdLt, especially Pr;

pK

cf.

1.

20 supr.) abs. pn Pr i 13 + 15I + Ez 27


1218
(where
Co ^n) cstr. Pr 6 31 + 3 1.; sf.
*$n Pr 3 -iJin Ez 27 27 + 12 18 Co;' Wn Pr 2S 5
33
pi', sf. ^Oin Ez 2
1. weafeA f 112 3 (|| "TO)
7
Pr 8 18 (|| ^.) i 13 (|| bbtf) cf. "Wfy pn Pr io K
p.

'

'

t[D^n, D^rf] vb. murmur,


comfit (Ar. ILa (med.

sf.

Hi* 55

v.

'

No 0188

&

l"jj

no^HK

cohort.

1 s.

nbn? rtavm 'm

Di 'ill

to

(i. e.

No

1,0
-,

tihm

fs.

in a
account
be

S 45

S 45 +

27

13

711

24

Ct8

28

Eu

19

pasture) shall

TrTO^nft

in exclam.

nbDJjl

f 44

14

27

11 4

Pr

12 18 27 33
-

high value, or price

13

cheaply,

i.e.

'

for

3. sufficiency, enough!

(||"i^nD).

Pr30 1516

Ez

see 19

119

rvefcri)

14

(so also <&%,

Aq Sym Theod

dpKft).

Impf

am

driven

Ges 572K5 );
by over, on

[lin], assumed by Thes

form for

"in

as

al.

mountain, to explain ^"VlH

"IJPlin;

rd.

mountains,

v.

y^jin

ancient

Gn 49

2li
.

but better ly'Tjn everlasting


"in sub Tin,

J^QUJin n.pr.m.= /in'< v niT sub

ground re-echoing shout


s
1 s. HD^HN ^ 55
shew
most, cf. supr.); but 01 Che
0ha,d

(?

n^n.

sub y>\

v.

12

t%

fold

(i.'eV

tumult,

n.f.

11

cstr.

'"O

pi.

X&

c.

Dt

(||

at, si

vera

1.

(Ar. C^yt,

at, threaten, dialect, for \L-~^-i- cf.

6i A

\ff

who comp. Damascene ^jU ^Xi CJyt

+ 7 t.

rush upon one with cries and raised fist,


further AVetzst in De; so
SS: Thes

Dtoin

assign to [nnn], attack

23

abs.

dis-

MV

shout

De

confusion,

abs.

sub ypv

v.

T [/"n/"!] vb. shout

&

murmur with men.

T\mVQ 1S5 Ez2

Ch 15 nointp Am
5

H21tyin

% BN 27 nionK v 18
)
(

xlviii -

Mi

n^cnri)

quietude, discomfiture

Am 3

cf.

(sq.

HaD'nn

fpi.'

pn Nb| ^y

also

(opp. iDn) 2 9

22

2. with "!30-fa pretii,

no price at all'

inKWrrbs

JVSPrig

cH);

(opp.

(||

?ini

Hiph. Impf.

Proph
njenw
(7 f) Lag
T

12

of

i ;

disquietude (so

(opp. bn) 2 8

Kb'

Niph. Impf.

(on form

t,

of a city

stir,

of),

v.

belongs

about (Hi De), or distracted.


3

Pr

but

a^-55

"'"j?)

BP n here

is fr.

ni^in*?;

because of

hei'e, ace.

reff.);

Ff.

shall discomfit tliem (ivith)

/te

great discomfiture (ace. to

pointed as

) Qal

3 - 540

23

oorn consec. Dt

subj.) <mcZ

'* 86

i8"; Pr 3
31

'

V &n

3 ms.
(''

rush about madly

<j) is

or in passion, love, &c), fig. be distracted;

(lit.,

on

dis-

roar,

(opp. O^h),

in^3 ySn

1. tumult, confusion
3 ;
D^plE'y op2>ression), disturbance, tur-

mOT'Z(opp.peace)2Chi5 5 (||vb.DOnv 6 ),cf.Ez2 2 5


16
disquietude (of mind) Pr 1
esp. tumult & con/,fltMno
fusion, panic, as due to divine judgment
Zc 14 13 cf. Ez 7 7 also 1 S 5 9 and njD TimiD v 11

Impf.

txt. dub.)

^N-by inninn +

1?pinri be frantic against, cf.

l^n'in n.pr.m.

102

al.

only Po.

Hup Che

6 2 4 ; but

cf.

rd.

9
.

nnv

v.

"jTnTnl vb. dream, rave

(Ar. (^ju* talk

'.

discomfiture (due

2.

23
v
); Dt7
rnwD, nnjne);
15 - 22

(cf.
(1|
i"1

4'

!|

-3J

?)

to

war

^) in

S 14 20

Din q.v.), 28 20
*b ov Is 22 5 (||nDD,

(ace. cogn. c.
cf.

a day of discomfiture

<$

down-treading

Vroa

Syr.

fsn

only Qal PL

W21V

in

],

"Rp, Hieroz.

ii.

act. pi.

'n n'Bib of dogs,

Lexx.,

56, p.

680; ed.

CPfn Is

id.,

Eosenm.

cf.
vol.

i.

also
7S'2\

56 ibw b

metaph. of

false pro-

phets.

confusion.

dtoin n.pr.

deliriously,

v.

T ^H (?)n.[m.] lamentation, wailing, only

sub DCn.

trpfl] vb. be easy (Ar. J,La be light,


easy, cf. ^ Le>, ^1a (v. pN), Aram. NH pn ^gwmind, sense; vid. conject.
on development of mngs. Fl ChWB 1423)
only
Hiph. Impf. Wnfll sq. Inf. Dt i 41 regard as
easy to go up, or make light of going up; so
Thes Kn Ke Di RVm (construct, as Nu 14 44
tleness, ooi, Juoot is

nibyb ibsyn, though

||

to this, in

Dt

is

43
).

Ez

10

t< itiere

""ni

mni cyp n^N ainai wcZ *ri'<tot />i


and mourning and wailing

lamentations

Ew !,ou

comp. >', cf. III. 'N p. 33


Thes Sta 5125b al. n = ^, 3 being
& so 'o;
dropped; 01 577g 144c would emend
,
Text very dubious).
v. n3 sub nn:.

(@

ova/,

woe!

,,

supr.;

ace. to

'

wn
TTTf

v. in.
v.

sub Tin.

224

tfrnn
rri~nn

m\

sub

v.

/p/l,-
d 70

to pass' sq.

come

out,

pass,

to

T T

Gn

P/. 3 ms. >TH

Gn 4 +
14

mrni consec

9" +

Gii

Gnr +

nrnn

fs.

form

" >Tn, itfriVl; parallel

v. flin supr.)

mn, Ar. Jyi, Aram. WT], |o;

Qal

consec.

nnvi Is 1 4 24 + 3 1.;

rvm

njni

K9

Kt (Qr

37

Wi

Gn 31
20
Dnn
Ex
22 +
mpl.
Vn
2
6
Gn
pi.'
+
3
9
brr*rn consec. Gn 3 + 1 pi. ^n Is i + etc.
3
a
7wp/ 3 ms. n;n: Gm + juss. 'n? Gni +
3
W Ezi6
Gn i + "TJ.l
Gn i +;
30
n;nn
2i
Gn
fs.
+ 1 s. .TilK
16
Ez
3
f 33
nNUui8
+i2t.;
TnNl2S7
+9t.;
Ex 3 +
2
19
nVVl'n
Isi6
vn?
fpl.
Gn6 + 3
+ i9t.J
3 mpl.
21
6
M
nrnni
'i8
J
e
r:nriGn'4i + nt.;
48 n^nrn
3
2S2o +6t.; r;nn! Gn 2 6 1 S 25 43 rown
2 mpf. Vnn Gn 34"+
1 Ch 7
J* Ex 22 s0
23
"+
n;n|i
Je 44
2 S 1
1 pi. nvu Gn 3 8
iwnj);

,5

nn Dt

2 ms.

1 s.

40

15

19

'-

35

Xu i

"ri31

Is 64

etc.

Ex 1

ms. n;n

Iiiiv.

19

+6

vn Exi 9 15 Nui6 16
18
a&s. V^ Gn i8 + 3 t.;

/^/.

t.;

32

13 Ez

also for H-n

cstr.

ni\n

Ez2i 15

5 +
^nbEx2 3
,

"jn'nb

+";

Dt 26

19
,

sf.

vrin

S 4 16 how has

turned out)1

befallen

us; also

happened

rfti"13

17

|5" 0! 1.

Gn4i 3

ni^nb

Gn

Ex 9

io

J u i8 1!U9

"jnivi

rvin

f.

4
;

be as
7

thou sayest, Zc 6

15
,

f.

WD Gn 39 5 0i s
1 S25
f. JO temp, viz.:
2
25
4
nn?n?
1 S 7
cf. 3 o
ju 1
15 yw? Gn 4 3 8 6
2
3
nxpo
4- 6 1.,
Jos 3 2
8 Ez 3 16 esp. ITiriBB
,

19

Ex

34

18 13

4-

TB%|3 temp7Gn
nt.;
3it. (Hex 13 1. JE, Dt 2 16
t,.

21

25

to

him?

iVl

Gn 34* Ex

cf. 1

(gone,

S 1o

is that

2:i

16

(/rea

it

it

came

Is 2 9 5
"^3*13

v. also

to 2>ass,

nw vb\ taipn tb

shall
Is 7 it shall not arise (be realized)
not come about, 14 34 ; (so oft. K13 q.v. 2 c,

^D3

Gn 38

s4

n2fp4-

20

K8

21

(Dr

"

0bl
-)

2"'

*78. 4 sm).

Ex

16

HSjID

& esp. J3->rn


Gn 30 34 let it

&

with

A.

nom. temp. 4- 3 Inf.


3 Inf. 4- 3 Inf. J os 3 14

those with indef. ?3iSio" 2 S


1
or with pt.
rel. cl. 1S11
(on all v. Dr

131

slaughter has

12

37

45

quite unique

1K16

is

irob in place of temp.


17

(c.

Inf.) 2

Gn
25

31
,

(b)

cl.

with a negative

simj>le Pf.,

Is 2 2 7

cl.

= 2 Ch 2

b. occur,

c.

19

bDJO+id. 23 ; p. other
9
unusual constructions under this head are:
those where temporal idea is exjir. by a

pass:

Q^nn
T

"#* ^I)K Jos

circumst.

12

has

awrf so

sq. 1J?

as

double prep.

out,

1.; k.

infr.
to

:;

^"? Ex 3 2'-

ft

(E) so

Gn !"" (all P) +

Ch 20

38

combinations;

happen "O'W n}n~n

Ju 6 38 2 K 1

t.

K 18

}3
,

26

d.b temp. 1 S i 20
3 temp. Gn 39"

nm temp.
Ex 3 (E)+ 14 t. + Ju 16 Kt;
Gn 22 20 (J) + 13 t., "IDS Gn 39 Jb 4 a f?-"!^

!"^n

K 20

(Hex 14 1. JE;

t.

not D);

pref.

25

S 13 23

-Til

among the people, cf. 2 S 17 9 Tl^Jll


OH?? ">5?-3 nori^n 2 S 18 a?wZ the battle took
place in the wood of Ephraim (on D^IDN cf.
KloDr); Jos22 17 (P; of plague); n^Sj Wl
Gn 2 6 28 (J) let an oath take place (be taken) so
Ju 2 5 cf. 2 K 1 7 (si vera 1.), Ez 1 34 esp. late,
910
14
36
31
7
2 Ch2 9
32 Ec i
f> 8 io etc.; oft. of fulfilment of prediction, command, expectation,

Nu 7

13

Dr); comp. nb"!^ nb"iy

with

taken place

etc.:

not
etc.)

cf.

J3

26 s2 '(J) 4- 45

Gn2i 22 (E)
28
P, Ex 6 1

Wrm

-,

cf.

S 14 (on which

come about, come

take place,

DJB nn^H

him,

to

Hex

iS6'a chance it
_>
20
J3 v nM 2 K 7

rnpD

tttn

iTil

temp.

(both JE) w//a Aas happened

(both J) + 29 t. + Est 3" Kt (in


iot. JE; 3 t. P, Gn 19 29 Ex 34 29 Nu 17 7
in D); y. with 3 sq. 110m. temp. (OV ~ip3,

Gn 4 8

i6 14 4- 6

the matter fallen

so

Ju

Jon 4 2

I. 1. a. Fall out,

27t.inK),
with Inf. c. 3

/3.

not P), characteristic of Neh.'s memoirs, +Ne3 33


i.e.9
6 i.i 7 i I3 i9. e with ^ 3 temp Gn 6 (j^
4

Pt.

etc.;

+
vm

Ex 19"+;

n'na

13

18

Gn 2 1S + so rd. prob.
Sm Ko ip 600f (Co em.

n^TTr! to Pnn sA-me, glitter);

Ex

diff. is 2

12 11 (J) 20 13 (E)

cf

somewhat

60
fk n G1124 ; mpl.

Gn

17

ffl

Exi6 10 DonlyDt5 20 3 i 24 Jos5

15

33

,,

modifying (usu. temporal) cl. or phi'. a. (1 ) 'rPl


and it came to pass that, most often (c. 292 t.)
a. with Inf. c. 3
foil, by (a) Impf. consec.
temp. Gn 12 14 19 17 (both J)+ 75 t. + Est 3 4 Qr
(Hex chiefly J, so alw. Gn, & JE; P only
:

become, be (SI
of

2. esp. & very olt.,comeabout,come


substantive (subj.) cl. almost alw. 4-

j).98supr.)

fall

via.

nvr

10

(c.

39

(both

&

with ^3-]

W
c.

sts. sq!

Inf.),

3 temp.);

without neg., Gn 8 13 (P) i4 4-, usu. c. 3


temp. (38 t.), Hex chiefly P; rarely c. other
1

&

prep.
1

adv. as above; note esp.

S 18 30

precedes
2

K2

&

Ch

it

40

4-

c.
;

12";
1,

as

sts.

Gn

^P

sq. Inf.

the subj. of foil. Pf.


22 1 41 1 1 S 18 19 30
1

note esp. 2 S 17

27

where

several

precede the Pf
(cf. Dr); in these cases the temporal modifier
1C
30
is occasionally a circumst. cl. 2 S 13
1 K 8
37
38
I9
ls37
2
rarely subj. precedes Pf.
4
without 1 1 K
2
comp. subj. preceding
Pt, without ) Ne 4 10 ; in 2 Ch 8
the obj.
subj.

also several objects

(with
vb.

1)

(c)

precedes what

Wl

sq. H3.ni

is

Gn

appar. the principal

24

15

(J; D"1D in temp.

225

n^n
25

cL), 2 9
i

S 13

10

c
(

TN

2"

20

{id.),

K9

10

21

13

(c. n5fj?a)

tfarjo),

13

36

15

s2

(circumst.

(d)

cl.).

(c.

3 Inf.);

(c.

a temp.).

Dr

133

Impf. frequentat, i4 2S

nay

(c.

j e 3 6 23
Ch 24 11

"}?)

Pf. consec. frequentat.

(2) rarely also Pf.

c.

conj. n^ni

sq.

Am

DN temp.);

(c.

also Je 3 (appar.

but obscure);

&

ii?)

S 13 22

and

consec.

3 temp.)

(c.

came

less

t>.

come

shall

it

by

is foil,

Impf. consec.

Pf. as well as

oft. njrn Pf.

f? causat.,

c.

to pass,

pass (repeatedly, etc.)


a. c. 3
(c. 100 t.):
temp. Dt 21 16 25 19 +37t., (esp. *nn Di3
Ho 2 1833 Is 7 18 2123 + 2 1 1.); /3. c. 3 be. Ez 4 7 23
Zc 1 s cf. also Ho 2 fTCfej Qip3,"but perh.=
or frequentat.,

to

usu. (a) sq. simple Impf.

instead

of, cf.

VB);

equiv. (bh indef., etc.),

N11 17 20
35
2 S 15

indef. rel.

c.

y.

Dr 5121

cf.

Dt

Je 3i 2S

Is 29 s

17

Ju

Zc8 13

frequentat.),

Gn 9 (P) 2 K 4
SU8n
( + v" Dr
),
14

Inf.

10

Dt 20 11

the arrangement

is

Inf. Ex 33
Je 25 12 51 63

Is

Y$?

Is 66 23 etc.

23

17

38

Nu: 5

Nu

65

s4
;

24
:

Dt

29

18

13

4- 1

t.

85

t.):

46 s3

12 12

Gn

3 temp.

Ex

01 Di)

5 121 Ols. 1

):

31

f Inf. Ex

apV causat.
Impf.

Ex

21

3
(very rare)
cf.

29

cf.

T\\T\\

(e)
(c.

10

12

(c. ^3

Dt

6 10

also (c)

temp.),

(c.

Pf. consec. in

S q.

Ji 2

sq. N?] 4-

S io 7

command 1 S3

13

Imv.

(c. "?),

(c.

simple Pf. (also very rare)

OK).

Dt

19

fVm sq cl. without vb.: Gn 2 4


(f)
18 24 (all c. indef. rel. modifier, or

(g) nVi1

equiv., v. (a) y, (b) 8, supr.).


sq. Impf. consec. v. a. (e) supr.

Ex

nrpn t6 fiBni

appear in

(J)

16 24 (P)

elements,
(all J),

rain

W W Gn
v

come on

and

him

arose

ntobj/1

Gn

came on;

i"Pn

1j33n

K4

(v.Dr), 14 2

in-^nn-^ UT1

18 24 26
-

(E),

appear,

and

P); also arise,

(all

Shamgar

VjnNI Ju

0j3Jl

io

);

17
15 (JE) and darkness
io 13 (J)?/i,e morning came,

Ex

Si 4 and the day came, when


Jb i 613 2
b. sq. prep. 3.

(E); Din \T1 fi


1

esp. of creative

let light

5 - 8 - 13 - 19 23 - 31

7s

16

the stage or scene, "15CK' fYTl

after

3
further njn

i9

Ex g
Ex 19

hail

etc.,

"liN

Gn

of action of the

oft.

&

(all J),

strife

thunder & lightning,


18 45 storm Jon i 4

light appeared, c f.

16

25

coming of

the

as

fiats "liN

31

K6

not

begun

12 10 26 11

Gn

(P)

and worms did

it; of condition or action

(E),

(J),

16

the clouds (||nntn^);

Eu i 2 S 2 2
Hbi 3 (|| XW) JftO);

54

Gn 9

nn\-,i

continuing, as: famine

s1118

Gn 3 7

27

(J) fat* <wr Aantf,

Zf it

upon him, of hand of ^ 1 S 5 9 7 13 1 15 4(all in hostile sense); ^"B* "^"^33 "" n?-j3 *m
Gn 39 (J) and the blessing of'" came into (on)
all that he had; but also of plague Exi2 13
(P); sq. by, f^n-by vn {jaen ni G117 10 (J)
that the waters of the flood

earth;

Hjb

ty Gn

Y-n

42

36

came upon

Gn

(E)

come upon, cf. 35 s5 (P) 2 Ch 14 13 17 10


20 4-; of wrath Jos 22 20 1 K 3 s7 so of Saul's
evil spirit fr. God 1 S 16 1623 19 9 (?); but sq.
"
/
?y also in good sense
D 1 yif
1 conferring
29

'

'

strength

&

i))

(i-

head; with a
"lyt^n 2

to the
(sq.

^nijll

i.e.

(iTn

= n^V Ju

15

30

and

it

(the crown,

was put, set) o, David's


mng. nriSpy Dnty njnai
tt;e wre close upon them even

diff.

S 1 23 cm<i
gateway (cf.

nnN)

29

Ez 3 22 and the like, vid.


^yn^x 1: Ezr 8 31 so ^ 80 18

trNT^JJ

came

,
!' !1

10

ir.py nri^n

even TH

,;

Nu 24- (JE) of prophetic power;

T vby Pini 2 K 3

'"

Ju

efficiency

4 4- oft.), cf.

(on

11

We

Dr); come, go, follow

take the side

of,

1K12

adhere

to,

conj.)

Ex

b.
1S12 2S2
punishof
judgment,
of blessings Gn 4 9 (poem);

23

14

(JE)

10

16 2

sq.

2r>

ment Je 40 esp. ???... 13*1 TPI and the word of


came unto: word of Samuel 1 S 4 usually
conword of God (or '<) Gn 15 1 S 1 10
3

(1

the

(P) /ear

shall

J~Q9-)

19

n^n

appear in

6<n# sAaZZ

</te

simple

(d) nVil sq.

temp.),

43

UK),

Jos

Dt

22

33

nril

Ex8 u

Co); nnvin nnn "3

crete objects fjya

44

(del. b\p

or equivalent

Gn

Gn

(J)

Pharaoh saw that respite had come; Mi 7 4 noiv


shall come their confusion (||S12); ako of con-

14
Nu io 32 (Dr 118 "') 21
24
3
31
30
Dt 2
Ju 11
Zc 14 16
e.
occas with
19
other modif. phr.: T^N3 Gn 27 40 +
3 Inf.
.

0. c.

also

y. c.
cf.

&-m

(c.

Gn

is

Dt

p temp.

itjnna

(both frequentat.);

where

Is8 21 +25t.;

Gn 30 41 (frequentat.) 47 s4 (but
1
4- nt.
8. c. indef. rel. cl.
(Di

30

and there arose a greed,


Egypt; b\\T^ Ez i 25 (del. Co cf. Da>,

njJJJJf

cry in

37

Ex

a. abs.,

not come

condit.

the condit.

temp.

c.

cl.

10

&

Dr 5155 )

(cf.

^
(both J)Exi
(E)Dtn
ON Ex

rDia

1.

appear, come

HjnVsq. Pf. consec.

(b)

most often +

OK

also Jos 22

n-yg Is

Ez 44 17

peculiar,

ON

expressed without

less
s9

e.

88

Jos 3 13

(both

a.

Gn 4

often with other modif. phr.:

14

Jos 23 15

12

oisl

12 11 18 19 Jos 7 14 15 Ju 7 4 1 S 2 36 17 23
6
3
18
s
4
17
7
1
19 20 Is 4 24 Na 3 Je 27 42
5
56
63
17
Zci4 Jo 3 ; 8. c. 1S7K3 Nu 33 Dt28

Ez47 9

23

or its

cl.,

into being, become:

in lively narrative, arise,

12

Impf. consec. as subj. cl.: 1 S i


15
9
(c. several circumst. cl.), io (c. 3 Inf.) 2
3
11
s
(c. a Inf.),
(id.), 1 S if (c. "?), Je 37
f
(cf.

Come

II.

Pt.),

(circumst.

^l (in this sense) sq. other constructions:

rarely

W.

both a temp.) v 29 (3

(J,

(3 Inf.); also 2

cl.) 2

38"

(E),

rrn

-f- ;

226

n^n
stantly in prophets

&Ez: Je
,8

so also abs.

Mi i etc.; esp. Je
!"*
+; Ez 3 6 7 1
2S
n p N&pn rpn Is i 4 in the

Ho

s
41113 2 1
i 3
i

this utterance;

death-year of king Ahaz came


ViT napp D^py
also sq. IP;

3BD

(P),

nfl!

jeso

ISyn

b&? 3K>

(||

ssi

Ec

bbni

"

3 "!i?P);
20

Gn

"O^P

?V?"f ? n '7

came from

a?i

viewed

as.

Arab, usage -w

cording to the

Tr$3 dn nrpn
became

sin

Gnr

mother of

the

Dr 5161

implicit accus.

24

'anb

15

she that
fl|l

nyn 4= (J) and Abel became a shepherd offlocks, while Cain became a
14
Mi 2" + oft. b. sq.
tiller of ground; 2 S 8
n"lN "Q'y HVl ppl |K2?

20
pred. adj. Gn 38 Ex 36" + cf. Gn 37 let us
(turn
out
to be,
become
ivill
dream
his
see what
Qir6K|
Dnni
Gn
C. become like (?),
signify)
;

shall become like gods cf

5
3 and ye

H02

(JE),

11

Is 9

iK7

18

Zc 9

Nu

cf.

Gn

v 22

15

repeated fH33 DJD

njril

Ho

shall become like the priest

and the people


and the like of

(lit.,

the people shall become the like of the priest),


2
so esp. Is 24 (6 pairs of- words as above); iTni
2?Bh3 pns? Gn 18 25 (J), v. 3.
b C Gn 27 s2

his

hands had become

N1136 11

r\m Gn 24 51

^""IK-fsb

to the

Ch

son of thy lord,

(J)

= be

Db,J)-pn Drib Ex

and
S 1 21

+b

25

yj/

89

pnb

5
)

e. sq. b pred.

>m Gn 2

man became a living soul;


D^tO Gn 2 (J) and it became
D ?l? Ni|n_D ^ Gn 48 (J) he too

g. with by

(all P).

2>eople;

CE'aN? Vni

1S4

and

to

shall become

y" n^n
(cf.

Ex

(cf.

29

Aaron and

1
1

S 18 17
S 4s e

e supr.)

s8

ad

{<

his sons as

and

S 2 22

nb'b on\by

them prince,

h.

property

come

the

of,

sts. c. ? pers.

into

the

(J), and
ofM) l^rfNS fam Gn 1
came to have flocks and herds etc., 26 14 3043

possession
he

nin ib

Gn

N'b

38 not his should the seed

become; 'v n^ni Ju

Dtio J0S13
9

weh's;

woman,

-np_

16

become thine,

Ho

20

as wife

31

29

1K10

it

Na -, nri

also

cf.

Eu

shall become

13

n +

26

[iW

Dt 24 2 Je

Yah-

oft.; so of

JU15 2 pray

injnob

Lv 2
(and also+n^Np, D^ap
14

let lier

nK'K iwn
1'

16 8

Ez

v f supr.)
.

III. Be (often with suboi'dinate idea of


becoming);

1. exist, be in existence

have come into existence),


28

=
c.

(i.e. orig.

HM IS'N D^rrbS

days tohich he shall have been (lived,


,
n G115 5 etc., cf. Dr Sm ), Jb 3 16 Is 23 13 oft,
N ? n.^! n ~$ n l? D" ^ bbi G112 5 (J)
3 loc.
all the

and

there urns not yet in the earth

the field;

'131

etc.; also

<m<i become (shew

be)

= become

only

among them

men (|pp*D P
cf. with
13
12
Ez 17 47 Jb 16 8
double b, f infr.); Zp i
psrrbirby ?]bpb * rpni Zci4 9 "n'y Dpb "'sri
yourselves

awrf Ae became over

four heads;

19

(J)

31

nyinfcO n^ni

the

10

Gn 28
1 Ch 1
+

21

n^n Kteab D-JNn

rown

nvil

'"

man

n^ni

Gn

nri'l

^b n^ni 6 21

tanbi

= be instituted, established

9
15
nJTni
a perpetual ordinance; cf. v Lv io
arm? obiy nansb onn^p urb n nb Ex 40"

30 (P) and it shall be established


for them as a perpetual ordinance (cf. f infr.).

nbaxb

"y

nbni?

shall be instituted for

42

n^ni

established,

instituted,

nri !

her become

let
1

pers.

nbam

obiypnb vanb

hands of Esau

d. sq. pred.

his brother, hairy,

wife

like the

shew thyself for me a valiant

min

so (H3) shall thy seed become; specif, of likeness


36
9
also with 3
1 S i7
in punishment Is i
;

(j)

11

17

became

the bricks

= sheio or prove oneself as ??n"[3p

and

(J)

13

Cnb >m\

p pred.-f b pers.:

for them; n#Kp

Gn

rpr.l

Ju 8 27 D^nVb "b
'b-nw Nim 3sb ib n^ns
10

(E); J?b

supr.)

/3H

living;

all

ac .

"-,

& was

(J)

'

AGii $41 4474


'

Gn

cf.

Ex

TVna niNp

f. oft. c.

D^ab fnHh
(P),

14

(served as) stone

the dust,

return unto the dust; HXp bSli f]lfp W.


nitO* '* Zc 7 12
2. become: a. sq. pred. noun

cf.

flNp na3?n

,l3 -

Sf all

(to be

(both P).

20 12 (E)

nvn

luminaries,

16

i7

nn

bnj* 35 (P),

D-ia

2'

-lasp

,(i

HTT

t^K

.Til

vb n^ Nu
a

there ivas not

vnnNi vasb Ninn

any shrub of
2

6 c4 (P) and

man to

be found,

14
Di s 3 .Tn N'bl Jos io

(JE) & there hath not been a day like that before it
nor since, cf. 2 S3 1 4"' 1 K 1 5 2 r" 2 3 s5 Ne 1 2C +
somewhat weaker, in the freq. introductory
2
clause K S ''HM now there was a man JU13
1 g i
9 Nu 9 (P), Jb i + ; on n;nK ns% njnK
,,|

so oft.; also in sense of


-fGn 49 15 Jos 16 10
changed
so as to become, ^\
turn into, be
;

Ex 4 3 and it became a serpent, v 4 7


Dt26 + fig. D^b W) Jos f and it
OTap

rniNpb

Vm Gn

15

(P)

Isi 22
(their

S 25";
and they

heart) turned to ivater, so ?3sb n^n Nini


or, serve as

10

shall become (fulfil the function of, serve as)

Ex

14
v. nin\
2. abide, remain, continue
3
(with word of place or time) 1H3 HOT ri^
l|

Ex

24

18

ac^

Moses remained in

the

mount

forty

Jui7 412 1S6


12
Ch 22 +; alsoLv22 27

s8
days, etc., so 34
(both JE),

1K11
25

s8

20

2K u =2
3

(both H),

etc.;

sq.

ly temp, remain
5
9
2 Ch5
26 21

etc.; cf.

WW

K^n

Ec

until

Dm

Dt22 2 1K11 40 2K"i 5


Dbiyp

14

21

so also of space

227

rrn
10

yardhadmy

of net
extend unto, as far as, Jos 19
s
beneath, altar, Ex 27 shall reach as far as (IV)
sq. "iy

locality,

rr$Q Dn^na Gn 4 8

stand, lie;

when

(J)

they

first;

you;

lieth before

?y

sq.

be,

'T,rtfl

10

n?Cl 34

ancl

Jos 19

cf.

be found, or situated

land,

tlhe

Pr

-it

Ju 7 18 Mis 67
upon Is 30 25 awZ

upon every high mountain etc.,


27
streams, water-courses; Ez 3 7 and my dwelling-

OW

Dt

10

and blood

upon

(-guilt) be

onv
39

cons

Dt 23

6
;

2S8

1U

,5

Josi9

2025

io G

18

K3

4
4

311'

21

14

1-1

s3

cwyerii i:f cytfrna d-on Tn G1117 (P)


2 33
2
18 2 2 Ch 2 20 27 s -)-; sq. pred.
2 K 8 ,r 14 I5
1

Inf. abs.
5

(veryanomal.)">iDm

= amount

r\\bl

VH

DM3T11.

Gn

to,

C. sq. adv.

VDp Gn
alo-ne;

&

18

adverbial phr.

(J)

man

not good that the

is

it

D"lNn T\V1 3it3~tO

fi^as rnk rnb6 nS^rb bin i8 H

(J).

Gn i

S3 19 18 12 20
^By Gn 28 20 3

iKi

37

the side

0/

8
;

Oy

c.

also

= &e

near

nnixn pray irn * -^idi 2 S24 16 (cf. Dr); also


2S 13 20 implying sexual intercourse, so Gn 39 10
(perh. gloss,

^IP ^.PfOy

cf.

Di); peculiar uses with Dy are:

~l33N--oni

S3

17

and the speech

of A. had been ivith the elders oflsr., cf. 1 K 1'


7113:6 i3N in 3?b-ny T^l i K 8 17 and it was with
(i. e.

in) the lieart

of David

= 2 Ch 6 cf. K 8 1818
K io = 2 019';
7

also

my

father to build,

Ch

22

(b)
221

be

Ch

88

sq.

icith,

24";

HK,

20
but also c. human
\ Dt6n, G1121 39
inapo-DN Vn V331 Gn 34 5 cf. jS2 9 3 +,sq. ? of possessor ''IT? ^7 &T3 Is 5 a trcwe-

subj.

subj.
(c)

-ij^t,

=w +

15

+2

eating,

12

35

22

'n

"jsre

Dr.

cf.

^
o

16

Ch 26

1
;

1)1 -ibnni

*lJjB
2

=Mi V.

'n vrii>sb 3^hni

,
y

c.

shall be to
etc.

b. sq. Inf.
it

Dr)

(cf.

iK5 1M
Dni +;

Is 3 o 20

18

-.

burn

K'OtS'n

(Dr

(is

TVl

<Ae sitM tas 6ot6< to set; *HM

jz(Z
6

pt. act.

18 9

ancZ

D^N

was about

i/te jrafe

>nM

tjh"]i>

to be

Cli2 6 5 (nearly

iKr

;
twipli.i-'/njna
+ 6t.+
30
infr. ad fin.); '3 fs! nn>n3 Ju i 9 +

Exu

(del.

Je48 19

B Codd
Dn8

in^n?

g.

)
10

Pt.)

(cf.

I2

24

n ,^ l s 55 fmfz

Jos

nrvna

t.,

destined to be burned)

Gn

18 34 tdjjd rrn), Is
j

shut; but also

Mi

13

Ez TT
44 nb^:
-:-

is

"lispp "lyE'n

(Zo^^e,

27

Co)

PC.

consec.Ez39 s

nirrii]

ms.

fs.

Dt 2 7 9

J?\"n3

.TH3 Pr'13 19 ; 1.

6e brought about, or occur,

come

in the strong expressions 1H03 "isyN

^Iph N^

Ex

N^

'3

iinbSI.

11 6 (J) a cry such as

hath not occurred- (been raised), and will not


32
VOp)), & Ju 19'
(be done;
be again, cf. Dt 4
\\

n ^N"!3)

||

(e)

i 135, (5)

11

13

; on 2S 13 32

203, 204^.

(||

39

but simply
12

Ez 2

appar.

on

tt

26

Dr

(cf.

(E),

Ch

(||

-vdd n"ni

13

Ex

Jos io 26

pt. pass.

to 2>ass

etc!;

one of the

among those

t<?

2li

(P);

either, 6e

Chi 13 2 Chi7 3 sq.


5
3
35 sq. 0y, human subj.,of accompaniment n'ibrrDy pnN-}3 fnbn rpmNe io 39
12
1 Ch 11
id. also in
2S23 9 (Th We Dr); =
13

2Ch 9 Ezr4 4 Nei 4 2


"'TIN NT 1)1 1 K 1 3 2 K4

14

be

(a) be with,

be

d.

accompany c. DV, subj.


most oft. ^ or OwN with added idea of protec18
19
3
3
10
21
3
27
tion, aid G1126 3
39 48 Jos i 6 Jui 2
sq. prep.:

i/tem

18

w/io toas

'

come to, in eiium. of days of life,


number of people, amounts of money, etc.:
Gn 5 4 5 -8 9 M 11 32 23 + Ex 3 8 24 Nu i 46 etc.
8

Ni3?

S8 15 -=iChi8 14 Dt 2 8 29

to be,

(||

of,

?ef

v 30';

(J),

39

32

Am

12

22

v 14 29

bynbn *d nvp6 ^ 2CI118


i8'26 2Chi3
wn btrtv* r\)n-iih-'3) + oft. of age
1 K 22
10

K 2'

cwnran ctaaa

cf.

5. periphrastic conjug. a. iTTt-l23


pt., of continuous state, or condition, sts., esp.
late (cf. NH), of habit, c. 'TW also of begin-

rofim

Ch 7
13
34 42
iSi7
40
36
20
11*
1 Ch
_
5
9
Jbi

10

13

20

"

25

Tn

*wrrnB? f]pv

Jun

orivna 34 s5

nounGnr

pred.

T>. sq.

b^P

DWJ?

pred. adj.

5",

dndS ^aan or6

26

2K6

thee.

2o 3 =Dt

oft. (cf. I. 2 d, f, h.) ;


5
other prep.: of boundary hlb TPl
1

among, or

be

22

Gn

& pred.
a. sq.
I* Gn 2 25 Tn tfnani

4. as copula, joining subj.

ning and continuance

H^ni

Y^V

of guilt

fig.

rnisx

herdsmen,

/Aere sA7? 6e

place shall be over them;

Gn3o 30 cf. Ex

beloved,

"lynyo b'oan j

sq.

sq.

(c)

jtvo

rhmzxbm

Dtp n;rns?N Dipen


were in the field,
3
*'ie place where his tent had stood at
I
('^)
3
D?" ?.?! 5

27

Ju 18

3. with word of
middle of the altar.
be in or at a place, be situated,

the

nVT

(||

^N3; on

/i</i

this

Dn 1

& Ez 2

implied
n )n "^3' jn
;

K1

24

&

txt., however, v. supr.)

c.

2o

cf.

:;

12

N?, existence denied

all

the above (exc. Jo

Zc8

10

a desire come

(c.

further be attained, secured,

&,

na^S);
||

to pass,

TH3 nisn Pr 13 19

realized.

WW

Dn vbv

2. be done,
irutfl

Dn 2

was finished upon him, i. e. left


27
8 / mne ^o aw
Aram. Dn 6' 9 );

arf Ais sZeep


(cf.

Dn

12

finished, gone, only

him

39 ) personal agency is clearly


~
it is expressed '3 Tjbon ''T^ J ^'9
27
1 K i
so of divine agency C^IN*?)

= 2 Ch

of wages

wickedness been done

Je 5 30 48 19 also Ne 6 8
'3 Nb Zc 8 10
narN); in
(||
1

Jo

nw ny-jn nn>n3 n^N j u

(Ih'cZ.); also

Aoiy

intrans.

end, was exhausted

(si

vera

1.,
S!

del.
2

"
i

||

n\?n3)

228

JTPT

nn31Mi2 4 ,isdub.; itisdone,over,

in njrti Tli

n];ri3,

Ew Hi Ca Che RVm;
ni ZAW1S80.
^
j-,i
f TT3T
du
ci.
< om. as dittogr. bra
RobGes

tie ruin "is come


(1

122

.1890, 74.77

f.

>J

iTnVr]

n.f. onlv

fTTT

adv.

WO

jb

Kt

6-

v. njn.

^w, z'd., in
Gn 3 Dt i S

how?

(TH,

12

34
,
Aram., as Jb 21
Jerus
rs J
12
(though nsu. these words
Mat 22 (g
/tow, Am?
have the force of as), and in
Dan p 29
n
) only twice, in
c f. Bevan
:J
-"

-,

H^O

73

yf,

b^n 1K6 3 bynn


^nn 2 Ch 3 17 " byn 2

nW
K 18

(appar.=*

" b^n

sense

Ch

12

13

(||

2 7

17
S 6 9 T), Dan io

Is 4 4

NH

3S

cf.

Che Di)

id. temple,

Aram.

N^n, fc&^n, "4iL<M, palac*, temple,


N^n temple Yog cf. Ar. jiCla (prob.

Palm.

palace, temple (v. also

16

bym
Hg2

547

cf.

^n

17

14

prophets

Chr; occasionally

also

rarely in S

&

pre-exil.

Ki Ez & late proph.,


1. rather seld.
in ^;

esp. freq. in

always in As.); of Ahab


ls
17
of king of Babylon 2 K 20 =Is 39

(royal) palace (so aim.

iK

66".

Dn

J?'

cf.

"^n

wnn

also

ni^n Ho8

9
;

Di>a

b^n

14

nvm

'(in

N.

^m

Am 8"

\^n

Pr 3 o 28

& ^n

4;

TV3an

(sim. of well-proportioned daughters);


for

1-03-al

2.

JTO.

palace in Heb.

of palace of

is

God

= house

considered as
temple (cf. Tin

^n

We

Klo Dr) with doors (ninin, 3 15 )


doorpost (ntt? i 9 ) (cf. 2 S 2 2 7
\^ 1 8"-e infr.).

om.

of Solomon's temple: specif, the hall or


nave of the temple (the holy place, distinb.

guished from the n'an the inner sanctuary, the

21 -

''

oftener

'

i>?n

i^O Mais ^27*;


^ 3 Ezr 4 '; ^^(n)
1

^'

3 ). v 11

Is44 28 c

also

without

ty,

what temappar. distinguished fr. ^ IT'S

^? s 0;

(^15

to

all cases,

\^2

v.

v 7); per-

30

(disting. from Holy of Holies


yet verse obscure) ; but no disevident ^ 79 1 138 2 Jon 2 58 (all
-v//-

68

^"n);

\^n

cf.

vh\>

^6s

(||\n;?) ; as

containing the worshipping assembly ^ 4 8 10


e. of the heavenly temple where ^ sits enthroned IS6 1 ; his abode in the heavens 2 S 22'
^i8 7 f 11 4 (110^; cf. iBh? b? IS63 15

td.),

w-[\>

cf.

Hb2 29

''!.

^H
tpn
;

ls

sub^n.

v.

v. Q^n.

Q^n

(tv

Mil 2

QV1

tlv

^no ^K

^ng
29
^na mn
s

^nisi4

quite

IT ?, v.

^^

ni"^

had

is

sub b)

^vy

usual

^Jfn

6 - 10

n occurs occasionally in

tinction

^i 44 12

<'3

rva) ;

Ezr3

(il'^n^O
,|

by De Che

cf.

&

"

(||ntosr
,s - ,s - ,4 ,5

nT

10 10

haps also

ad

of God or of '1,
Is6 e infr. where proph. sees NB3"^5? 3B* ^N)
a. of early, pre-Solomonic house at Shiloh
9
3
"
(=" n^a ^ 3 15 nyin bnk nns
i Si
3
2'"

'^

ple ref.

Israel); vid.

Jo

also (prob.) of Phoenician palaces

general T[bo

king,

Zc6

palace-songs shall be howling s in that clay ;

term

,3 1s

and pi. 33.V "ba-n Is 13 22


luxurious palaces ; at Nineveh 3103 Tin} Na2'
16
and
not clearly denned are ?QO paTl ^ 45
CI136 7

(|p n-a to^B; opp. ^ '2 -ixn), in


-^n. c. hall or
of Ezek.'s

conclusive evidence, in

||

Ch26 1K

mw

"

23

never in Hex,

1"

Zc8 9

^7?"

Hom ZMGWI0 ) abs. 'n Am8 +27t. ('fin


1 K 6
+ ); cstr. $OT Mi i + 35 t,; sf.
i^-n Je5o +7t.; pi. nWi!
+2t.;
8
f4
H08 cstr. ^fn Is 13"+ 2 t.; sf. M^n

v.

|p np?) ;

(both

13

24
also nnpJ

1415

(as

Jo 4

24

),

wide

23 25
(cf.
whole group of buildings) Ez 41
20
s
d. general designation of 2nd temple,
v ) 42

TV'S

(||
11

K 23

temple, the holy place (v. supr.) (included


in fl/pri, the general term embracing the

Wo

HI148

"

29

three

COT 2
Akk. e-gal, great house, cf. Schr
20" Hpt E vowel llf Lehmann SamaSumukIn 12G and on
usage D1 33S
> fr. i>3" (bl) = ^3 contain
Ew M62b Theg Add S4. cf# 01 S191b Hoffm A G Gxxxvi.
Mai 1**9,25 ppv.
Lag BN12\ but
fr> an or i

10

IP?.?"^

also in

Aram,

274
loan-wd. ace. to Frii ), Eth. U.&hgV: temple;
prob. loan-wd. fr.
As. ehallu, palace, temple;

'

"

5S

J e5 o
cf.

all

n.m. "* 7 (on

tSn^H
T

4'4 4

Je

n'3),

(||"

i^n

n*3),

iKf
16

Heb,

late

n^an

Palest.

Holy of Holies, and with this included in the


l2
more general term ^ n 3 or JV3H, 1 K6 +
8JS
2
19 20
17
& v ) also v 1 K 7 50 =
(cf. v
oft.) 1 K 6
1M6 VlB"^ D^KH
7s
22
further 2 Ch 4 Ez 8
2 Ch 4

n.pr.
n.pr.

n.m.

3G

hin, a liquid measure

Lv

but x ois

Egypt, measure,
Metrol. Unters. 244

pS.

v.

Lvl9

tv)

DOin sub Dn.

v.

= sextarius,

Bl'aildis

36

Gk.

ace.

(&

iviov,

Bb'ckh

to

Mttnz ' Mas3 " * Gewichtswesen

29, 30

the Heb. hin (6.06 litres) was, however, much


larger than the Egypt, hin (0456 litre), v.
Hultsch Metrol " Tab * xi p 7U * pp 36S 450
v further
-

'

f.

'

abs.
Bi HWB Smith DlctBlb E. Meyer Ges *- L228
pn Ex 30 24 + 4 t. Ez 45, 46; Vrin Ex 29 40 40
+ 14 t.; cstr. ^i} Lv 19 36 1. a measure, used
11
of quantity of water for drinking Ez 4
usually in connexion with offerings a. of oil
s
used with meal-offering Ex 29 40 Nu 15 469 28
-

'

229

-on
Ez 45 24 46 5 611 14 ; usually | hin

ephah

(all P),

Nu

to

15 |; v 1; in
Ez a (whole) hin, exc. 46 14 J hin to I ephah.
24
b. used in mixing the anointing oil Ex 30
13
(H);
elsewh.
as
drink-offering
LV23
of
wine
c.
5
40
28 14 (all i hin) 1 7 28 14 (both
P, Ex 29 Nu 1
10
14
hin), 15 28 (both |- bin; all with r\ to
d. once
-j ephah in case of meal-offering),
(of meal-offering);

"OP

of

30

Lv 1

-i

onwards, Ez 39" 43 27 Is 18 2

TT/M pron.comm.
this (Ar.

usually appos. of liquid

which

(cf.

measured, & either precedes it Ex 29 Nu 15


28 14 or, more oft., follows it Ex 3o 24 + 10 1.
Nu 28' they are in diff. clauses; in Ex 29 40 we
fixa, c f. Nu is 6 9 2 8 5 ; Nu 28 14
find pnn yan

rel.),

Dy^T

etc.) is

40

is

. .

peculiar: ftyJjvh "isb

p^K^

rnn njpril b^b

t["Q51]

Ko

551

Jlj

(;.-.

Hiph.) ye cause

me

whrrtb

sense very dubious

503E

Schult

(p

= acc.)

Ar. ~S^&) others (as Qal) ye deal


hardly with, ivrong me (so context seems rather
to

(cf.

Ar.

cf.

adopted;

Ew Di Da

Gts in Add 84 EobGes


is

from; Codd.
if this mng. be

detract

751a. ivrong,

VOnn, which

rd.

preferable,
93

opprimentes); con-

jectures are IBinn 01 Hiob

^N ronn Me;

faUno-Be

fxoi,

rnsn

is 3 9 v.

?H

32" v. sub H p.

vhr\

sub

v.

T/(N7n
t

way,

Nu

ha-le'ah, the final -ah, the

W?H)

(or

off this sicle-across,

(+20

t^Q,

19

K 23

17

We Dr

Th

t?H 2J"lXn

btsn pNil) 2

17

Zc

as

sts.

riB'bBn-n

,,

<Wo,

IVBHtfn: without a subst.


one

= normal nj?).

The

i.e.

{or cairn), for

with a fern.,

i/iis

26

epya/3

mound

ji/n's

hr}

tnTyJl Gn

and the

Schri aM
'

airo&Ta exel

PS

,W9

05

Dn 8

16

25

T^ni? to

form

fuller

is

niDvn

also there occurs

mn^n
/7~f

35

36

v. rvnib.

vb. go, come, walk (MI

No

Vog

I5 '

i.

e.

yonder;

yonder side of;


21
v. JO 4 c) Gn 35
Je 22 19 Am 5" beyond
Damascus HSpni attached to an indication of
3
place, to mark direction, 1 S io and thou shalt
(lit.

<yf

D$p

thence and onwards; 20 22

Jbi 4
ti38b
(cf.

Ges

'

414ff-

p r iit

Ex
1

6t.;

r\bh

1-

f 73
5-

41

24

"),

vid.

Gn

4-4

Ex

1^

also

t.,

14

3 ms.

27'- 1
;

\b l Gn

"^.
01

3fs.^Gn24 ^nf 9 7
Gn 3 + 2 fs. ^^ etc.

21ns. 'nkl etc.

(Ew

etc.)

+ ^1 Jb

+2

TjSq1
23

^JnK Jbi6':2 23 s

39

Impf.

etc.;

Hiph. Ges"
,5

usually b. (62 9 t.)


9 2B 8
Ko

cf.

-;

Ec
1

also

^^(?)

+;

-Ipnm

is.

);

310ff

^.

415

Jb

(t!ji;

ZAW1

io 24 +

Ex 34 +

tibrr

fr.

3b

'

=fe Je9 +4t. Jbf;

Ko

11 -

Gn
Ko

26=

^nPl

fs.

569

MI' 415 );

as if

r\b:

20

138

'

Gn

P/. 3 ms. 'n

*\n

Palm.

w
As. aldku Dl

ttbn

pi.

'

Pa ., ^ot,

^J\?n

L4
;

623 3

rarely a. 3 ms.

/<e

Josio24 (Ges

make

23 recede illuc),

"priNI,

Aram, }&],

(rare),

dLU perish) Qal

Ar.
r\bn

Vlh H??.

(fern.)

Je 4s 5 Kt

i 545

37

dreamer (contemptuously).

this

1^7(1 Ez

^jb

19

t^xn,

r\)Sr\

Once

id.;

) a. of place

fire i"IKpn~rn.T scatter

beyond

'"'Npn}

24

iTf?n

'

pass on

inyp

'

^^, \^6

Syr.

back

p HiOnjD

^JJl,

pi.

Ithp. NDb"nN

nKpn~E>3 approach out there

get

lb;

foil.

Ar. 5U/o?wwcZ/ on/ Fl K1


1

Slttto; NH ^n
(also BAram.), oftener

210 supr.

locale, being toneless),


adv. out there,
onwards, further (X NpH,
with P or K>
always
T

Gn

'

*7T

prefixed;

jjl),

used also

is

-m

(i.e.

it

^jJl (also

formed from Jl the def. art., and the


!"),
Itj
with the insertion of the
li,
demonstr. element la, and thus in fact=nin
Au
347 CG p 117
) usually with a subst. defined
by the art., Ju 6 20 )bn y^Bn this rock, 1S14 1

Siegf vanrin.

Dt

synonym

this, a rare

which

HT,

fern.

off.

',

to require, v.

RV;

far

proii.

t^n

only at end).

mpl. vorun in phrase

al. (as

wonder

prln

DiT3D31

vb. only Qal or Hiph. (Ges

impf.

^pTGnn
Thes De

HW pm ^n

19

32

Hence

'

removed

(of sheep)

of Ht

('n

Nu

T[fcs?n] vb.denom. only Hi. ptcp.

Mi 4 7 HNpn3n

w/fo,

pn

),

'

or n p,

On

on the
Jordan forivards (opp. to on the side
of Jordan eastwards').
b. of time, Lv2 2 27
from the 8th day flNpfJi and onwards, Nu 1 23
9
1 S 18
HN^ni Xinn D1\"I from that day and

bath ace. to Joseph.

6.06 litres (Hultsch lc ), v.n.na.


order of words in above passages, note that

TjtSO

37

side of

Antiir.8.3,8,^

nam

thee (opp. to

21

beyond

i.e.

J hin;

(P;

2. vessel with capacity of hin


(H) tm-pn a just hin (|| 'v "j^o, '2n;nK,

DECK). The hin

'*

Nu2 8

as drink-offering

Di).

cf.

^?\l] T? ? from thee and onwards

^rii.Gn7 IS +

Ju 4 s8 +

230

I*
s.^Ex 3 "+

Gn45 28 +. na^X Mil

na?N
SI

Gn

42

Qr

:iS

cf.

b. (241

t.)

Gn

DeTSFow)
ms.

17

12
;

+ ;

23

r 13-" (Kt.;

usu.

MI
Nu 23" Ju
Nu2"

Gii26 ,6 +"(^ also

),

13

:i

19

(i29t.)najMi6 8 +: nab Pr 1 21 + 2 t.;


Dnab 2 Si7 31 +7t. (6Ez);
*n?b iK2 s

usu. b.
sf.

W?) Ez

Gn

913

'

17

^n Gn

etc.;'P*.

i8 lc

na j)"n J e 3 na^h Gn 3
2K4 33 pi. O'abh Ex33 15 +

naVn

S]bfrl

+ 2 1. +

f.

+;

21

etc.;

5
J U 5 s + 3 1.; fpl. nbbn etc. Ex 2 + 3 t.;
found in all documents of Hex, esp. JE (240 1.;
D65 t,, P30I 4-Hi4t.); I. lit. 1. of persons,
6S
EX17
a. go, proceed, move, walk Gn 2 2
3
17
Am 3 Zp i + oft,; of cherubim Ez io 16

>ab'n

pp. to sitting (3^)

running (pi) Pr 4 12
6
31
cf. also 2 CI130
distinguished from
Is 40
riding, driving Gn 24 (J; sq. WNipb n"W3),

Dt

,9

9 - 13 19 - 30 21 34
-

livingcreatures
7

(both

3^3)

c.

)|

fi5

Ju 5 10 (^n-^y),

Is 4

0^313),

cf.

Ec 5

but also
Dton nan

and
and

4'- 4

||

3TW

jb'i

(sq. bs),

v 18

(sq.

13

13

18 45

w&qpb)

cf.

and go forward
and she went,
33
b. depart, go away : Gn 18
(J),

Gn

17

(P) then we will take


our daughter and depart; cf. 1 S 14 3 15 37
Ex 3 19 (J), i2 3S (P) 2 5 J'+ ; go, go out (to a
16
specific duty etc.): of Samuel 1 S 7 , Barak
departed,

34

s8

Ju

go out, forth (opp. 3ft?)


4
go into exile (without modifier) 1
22
v.

1U

(3,.b'n

Eui sl +; =

Ch 5 cf. Je
of one going into exile; opp. death);

further

DP

Ez 37

ttbfj "IPX

21

41

c. less oft.

to starting point

mostly

prep, in gen. v. infr.)

in prayer to '\

c.

prep, (on usage

vN nab

*& nnyVb

nabl

^8o

S
3
;

44

so

also in

Yahweh's exhortations to Isr. Is 55 1 (Dw), v


come to, arrive at a land (n_ loc.) Gn 29
( vX)

.3

also,

&w nyby 3T3 Ex 3


23

Nu

JE),

(all

come nnto

(bi?)

a people

Pm

2"; but

cf.

esp.

14

'

3
;

nifTlN

sq.
,|

12

Ju

3pn v 6 goers of
journey Pr 7 19

T?.'?.

18

32

cf.

+ ">3*isa v. infr.) cf.

33 (P) i'k

c.

(2)

23

5 8
prep.:

3 of space (territory, country, etc.) in


;V33 ij^l
which '"I3-TB3 Ju ii 1618 cf. rim
30
?n
nnsi 2 K 4 and he walked in the house
n
sq.

a.

nm

+ ace.

once hither, once thither; esp.

ruTga

supr.) Jos 5 i4

(cf.

2S2

fjia

29
;

^a Nu

K'i8 6 6
-

Dti 33

27

fb nabn

-ib>s

coming); so

13

17

3^

walk on

Ju

&

Jos

"
|

sit)

(3) 9

more

Ju

';

'(D)',

21

Asshur

itpow

15

cf.

a.

^n ^
-

5
;

Dr);

sq.

cstr.

by

sq. ace, in general

(J) whithersoever thou goest

8 614 =i

Nip); to a city

Ch

17

18 613 ;

with or without

Ho

so fig.

go or

by,

sq.

i3.

cf.

unto:

28

Je 37 13

(||

&

both going

n^ Ex

definitely, to a land,

(Pi);

II. 3; walk in
walk by the way 'l?

t>

B'X"?a3 Gn

7 -9

^a

La 4 18
Dt 6 7 ii 19

(by) nfcVI

"-

19

oft. fig., cf. infr.

se om<, s<ar<,
1

19

? of way, path
(JE) Jos 24 17 (E)
na^b yxfa xb

22

("nbn

the streets ran"]3

(opp.

sq.

S28 22

Jui 8

of time or

(bothD)

Exi 4 =i5

rvfapa.

cf.

10

29

Jos8 13 (JE);

pioyn Tjina

11

}*"IX

resort to (ace.)

1415

23

K2

ii
12 i 4
2K9' 1 Chi 2 Ch8 Ezr8 ;
1
78
to a house D?3 2 H 13 , house of ^ ^ 122 ; a
34

2 4

31

Gn 27 (J; + Inf. of purpose); valley of


salt 2 Ch 25
sq. n_ loc, nr)K Gn n
39
3
Dn
n^a 2 8
(all P) cf. 29' (E) NU32
12
32
23
(both J)
of city Gn 18 28
(JE) 2 S 14
1S15 34 16 19 23 2S15 1K3 4 18
J119
s

field,

31

11

13.

5-7

10

13

Ch

wood

io

also

32

18

S 23 16

wfj

42

Je 404 but also


y.

c. lirep.:

?io

#7ie

6' 7
;

whither have they gone

(all

'

(a)

of a

16
a mountain Jos 2 (JE);

'1JN

Jos2

raw nj

45

of river Euphrates Je 13 4

4
3iK>n t6]

niaTO

ace.

K1
r k

Jos 5" 14 10
with combination of ideas of space & time
ace. of

c.

where Eng. idiom requires or prefers come,


(approach, arrive), vb. in Heb. being referred
c.

c.

time Dt

way,

ace. TF}.

c.

31

Is 35 s

ana

^.bi

Dt

3^3

(song), ptcp. cstr.

13.

esp.

(JE)

najjn iBfoj

cf.

paths (wayfarers);

"H.c

1(i

drive

came.
r>

r'

2o

29

V n = traveller

TFl

(i.e.
1

o 7 (sq. J'^xn/y) ; on usage with prep. v. infr.

N3H1

Jess 7
5

Nu

35 (E)

17

Gn

distance

cstr.

TIN 2), jViriarnb| 2

rarely a.

14

3(l

etc.; Inf. abs.


cstr.

Is 52

(without prep.) Imv. followed by another Imv.,


61117
etc., v. infr. 5 f, & partic. cases like Nu 22
11
77
etc., where actual summons to
Is 55
23
d. with modifiers (1)
approach the speaker,
Dt i 19 (cf.I.
a. of space traversed: -Q-IBrrba

;
;

Gn 3 7

mpl. S

^bn

Gn i 9 33 +; i?
Gni
^
10
27
na
nab 11S23
fs. *ab Ju 9
fs,
S 23 s7
+;
8
nja^Eui
Pun
fpl.
?3.?
+;
T
30
tfbn Gn 8 + rf?n Gn 3 i +;
$n Ex 3 + 4t.; I^n Ec 6

25

31

He 5^

nab
rwj>

2 7.+:
+;

19'- 2 Cli

T].

mpl.

a(F.n

mpl.

>; Ex

Cx8

Imv. rarely

etc.;

^"1.

-r\b

Eu

(13^1 also

Ex

Jttbn

33

Ju 11"'+;
;

3 mpl.

1D

^-- Jb

>

^1 Gn

*>

fDbn Dt 6 14

njabn

Dti",

2
89
"3 fpl. naa^n

2 fpl.

31

5^+; J^k
4

Ju i9'"+

*l!h?l

Tbn

JE)

cf.

Ne2

(but also 'n

10

Gn

cf.

Ct6' Ju 19

S io

14

);

16
17

hbb'

Je 45 s r\zn 2 K 4
most often sq. "? i<o, e.g.,

hf

pZace, Dipran

_,

s3

Gn

22

(E)

30

s5

(J),

iKi 9

(E) 24 410 (J) 3 6 (P) Jos 22'


10
19
Jon 3 etc.
of city G1122 (E) 1 S 9

Gn

etc.; of land

22

f>

v^yo

:i

(D),

etc.;

Gu 2 4 s8 (J) Ec 7 house of God EC4


(E) etc. in other designations
of people Ex 1
17

of house

Ho 9

10

of place, Jos 8

(JE),

Ezr

io Pu 2

against Canaanites

2Chi8 514 also


Gn 26'- (both

:,;

55

J), 4

(E) 2

2 Ch 34" Je4i
+
cum femina Am 2" (cf. Ki3 1 e,
23
esp. DS^EB b$-bx Tpnb Jb34
14

2223

22

,4

(b)

K Ez)

rarely sq. ~bv unto (Je

TtiV

K2

T\W

DC*

+ acc.

:,;

Ez

"IB'N-^y

nsK> n\T< v :c )

2815-" = /

loc),
i

12

going

sm.

&

Ch

22

io

<J

io

a city

etc.;

bamah

Ch

Ch

2
3

8 17

cf.

14

burdens

cf.

Is

60 3

I2

went
go

,1S

Jos

16

(both

G1113 3

5,i

marcheth

robinn

Gn

cf.

n^ppm^

ls

26

-jbinn

your

to

4-

Nu 2 4
;

25

VyBlob
that

breadth of the land


note esp. in sense of depart to,

22

(JE) +

13 14
'

Ex

p. 89), esp.

OM&3,

io 9

y.

Ho

5*

cf.

v.

of vain sacri-

the

Cyrus

Is

Utters.

45

^B?

e.

of

(cf.

13

Nu

21

14

(all

14

(^b\

14

"OS),

15

"im Gn

24

(JE)+;

cf.

Gn 33
Gn

^I^MJJ

5 ' 8 - 3961

gods, etc.)

12

sense of dativ. ethic.

37

15

Jos 3 (D), Nu 16 25
d (going after false
14

Ct4 /
6

^S^

Ex

^HK go

f. c.

(J) 2

'

19

(J),

r,.

Sb

with

Ex

^]^. 1

(E) and he gat him (betook himself)

country; ?K

(in

ir^K

&

with which

(J),

(all J),

also II. 3
QnnnD Ex

34

32

of other gods

persons

follow,

s3

23
12

Is 52

T??b 'm g8 8

JE);

Ex

also

cf.

18 27
his

to

me unto;

will get

us be gone, cf. v 12
11
Ct 2 (of rain cf. infr. 3); Imv. in same con2
struction: 7^ V"^1J G1122 (E) get thee unto,
4
D3^qb 0?^ |> Jos 2 2 (D) also fO ^'pfe Gn 1
1013
get thee away, come away.
(J), & ^^" ?? Ct 2

Wp"n3p3'1

S 26 11 and

let

manner

adverbial phrases of

Di^3 'n go in peace Gn 26

(J)

'

15

n ^?^7 D33 'n

N,;?0

K5

12

cf.

Zc 9 14 of

also

S i7

and he

'*,

of the south; 3

39

'ls

prep.

c.

(a) 3,

-'

31

52

S 29

1
12

19

nna

'n

niiyp3

'ni

pyt\

S 3 s1 82 33

shall go in (or with) storms

0rWE03 Dybhri

pretii,

S 23 17

wlio ivent at risk of their life (otherwise in

"

23

Ch 8

ass)

17

K 14

ls

(cf.VB Dr)

Na

123

32

away to, almost = return to; T? ?^? 9^0'!


Dt 16' and thou shalt go (back) to thy tents, so
Jui 9 "2o s iK8 66 i2 16 =2Chio 10 ;in a>iSio 26

Ex

B.h?

go

cf.

Isr.

0.

etc.,

through the

(of invader);

S I 9 26 Nll

ISTy

25

3 into), 7",
by Ju 4 8 8 9 9

(sq.

rninrn

choir, that

2
2
19 (J) 3 2 (E)

further

mm

frequently

JE) Ju i8 2G

(J);

13

of accom-

J")X

pestilence, infr. 3); of'"' going before

thanksgiving

on) one' sway

K io

&

31

prep,

c.

(5)

a.

of

Gn 26

3l!

/3.

Ch

fire

after,

fi

of, before, before

comp.^S

(ttb?.l

cf.

Si6 17 4-.

2 III. 1,

mng.) 33

mountain 1CI14
a
M
1 Ch
& v. infr.;

tain?'

the opposite v;ay

(to,

15

"hi Ki3D?

second

the

25

Gn 2 4 (J);
Da^npl) Ex 5 4 (J) go

Ez

Ne

12 30

a land

also before n.pr. of pers.


Trarfytob

K 22

K 2o

HND

also sq.

runners went with (3)


3lp3 n the midst of, Ex 34 9 (JE).'

/J?

note esp.

s 14 17 (^yo),

(iriNE), cf. also

Ch 30

42

iK

cf.

iy ^C?? N?B^ oyn), 2


6
26 s persons 1 S 9
(d) sq. ?,

23

in front

s far as, unto,

*iy

(c) sq.

against city

/J?

G1122 5 (E),

n'3-iy

place

sq.

8.

Je3

fLir ther

cf.

(on warlike expedition) Gn 14 24

'T\

cf.

on confusion of b$ and

words)

vid. these

king

^N

(1

22 23

(cf.

fices;

"0*"^

hioiv not where

22

3
P) i?0

^ i 39

destruction)

woman Je

''T1K tygab ttb* cni?331

43

/row

("It^O,

with

also Tibin ^NitJ'X ^>y -nbin "oni

am

both 2y

TBta bl'by Je

cf.

(of the Oil; c f.

Lag r,u.Hierc,, i,7-.,i.of. Ih


(sq.

Ju6

21

1S23

I I

of judicial

c.

H3N

S 15 11 Jos io 24 Ju

also

God; come unto the speaker Nu


14
fh j^ un to the one addressed Is 6o

K 20

T\b$

"qxbpsj

Tjbn

cf.

p. 98); vid.

IV?

^nno

paniment/ljlN

inquiry by

22 ig.3t (k

cf.

denoting other relations:

once with implic. coire

Jos

(J),

I0

persons

sq. ?&? of individual

Ju

1X22''=

Ju

a city

also

etc.;

= against, of military expedition

?N

g q.

IJ

divorced

,J

im

231

T^

46

Ch

also go

16

43
;

toipD?

20

away or off to 1 Ch 4 42

3 into rnt?>3 Nu 2 2 (of Balaam's


^E'a 'n go into captivity Am 9 4

Dt 28 41 Je 20 s 2V 2 30 16 La i ls (="?$ 'n
v5 )cf.Ez3o 17 18 Is46 2 48 nbi23 ,nJe 4 8 u Ez25 3
nenbaa 'n 1 s 17 13
v. also nspsa 'n is 45
10

11

'

iChn");

IVilent

sbtib
1

"i\b

]7

life,

2o'

(c)

her foot,

to

go

b&, \WS2-b* 'n

cf. (6)

for his

according

23

(e) sq.

esp. in

v.

12

||

Fib?l|>

for (in) peace

to,

3 - 42

}>,

K5

19
;

'n

i.e. follow,

Ex 4

K
S

19

25

42

he

^o

attend her;
18

(E) Ju 18 s

QBn|5 D^^hl

S 15".

k. with adj. or noun, agreeing with subj. of


1185
vb., in ace. (Ges
), sometimes where Lat. &
Eng. use an attributiveorappositive: t^^ bare-

li;

3I)i?- ' n
from,

sq.

11

ft?,

(but

e.g.

v.

>r).
4
',

foot

(4) go from, depart

etc.,

DB>p

Gu 42

2(i

(E)

ace. of duration);
1

20 s (c.
rt?Q3 nj^ril i S3 w c f.

2815 30 walk naked and

K8

,;o
;

also \BJ?3

'131

fi"

^?T

^n *6

barefoot Is

Lv 19 10 (H) ^ou

232

*\bn
a slanderer

shalt not ivalk as

Je 6

thy people,

^?1 "&M Pr ii 20 and even ^3"} ^h


/_
'n *raZ& in slan(yet ^31 poss. abstr.,
19

13

J'e$ 3

among

28

with adv. accus., construed more generally


Ew s279c ): ye s/*aZZ o walk loftily
(Ges
4118 5 c
'

'

Mi 2 3 % sAa// cowie bending (Dint?) Is


32
14
andAgag came delicately (^129) i S 15
6o
18
21
s
(II. 3b) Ex 3
2 S 1
cf. also Lv 26
(nail)

2. Also of animals, in similar meanings and

Na

walk about, prowl


29
(vid.
(lions, fig. of rulers of Assyria); Pr 30
30 31
move
of three beasts & a king); walk, go,
v
combinations:

?]!??

12

nnx n^ppa

12

S6

(of cows bringing ark),

^nrinb n3$>

7
horses in Zee's vision Zc 6

flK3 of beasts
;

& birds

Je a

beast, they are fled, they are

herds (n3pp)

py

1].^

Ex

under

to hill (Isr.

S 14 26

fig.

&

cf.

v 27 42

paws,

&

(all P), so

42

shalt thou go (J),

(where appar.
that moves,

esp. in

2021

4c

cf. infr.

13

was

= ivas growing more

Gn 3

cf.

14

s2

on

its

(its) belly,

K>033 nbip;

sound of a

D?Sn "3B-y); ships

= 2Ch20

36

manner of

22

49

18

"V jb 4
arrow

of

V3sb Eta

t]bri

);

cf.

11

sword ann

of

Jb 20

P")3

25

(Tosb); of fame

oc .)
21

20 37 (?*); of 3^"i3N Is 33 21 'galley


with oars' (sq. 3 of place in which); wheels (in
Ezekiel's vision) Ez i ? 17 "- 21 I0 n.n.ii.ii. moon
(sq. ace.)

of torches, in

^oi

nianBrrbaa

23

Ex

(cf.

supr.;

Ex
Ne6

sound of trumpet
of letters nfl3K
(bp,

dew

^1

that passeth

of rain ib

J3y ;

is over,

I"

19

away ;

^H ? 0^1

Mp'w);
4

Ho 6

Jb

so of J3y

sn DB'Sn Ct

away;

11

of
d);

dew

unto); of

(sq. by,

(Pt. cf. infra

of Isr.'s IDPI

r\br\

Estg

iyB>

of

Hb 3

(?SN3),

Tj.bin

aiTSi

19

hath taken itself

it

?VW)

||

17

s im.

np3-J3yj

||

CTQp ??

^-tnx j e 4 8 2

Tjbri

of the tongue (bad sense) H? 3

73

infr.,

Ew 138b

drawn from a wound;

pestilence "O^ (personified)

cf.

13

H?3

rain

the

of ark of

S 6 8 depart (cf. also 5 d); of shadow


on dial go forward 2 K 20 9 (opp. a'lK'; ||n03
v 20 & 11) Is 38 s ); </ro?#, of wicked under fig. of
1

^y _ Q3

trees, "H$

Ho

14

under

/m's

fig.

13^ Jei2 2

of tree; of

name (= fame)

boundary went unto

& n_

loc);

toent i.e.

for

*J?'l

in

was

L Th

K 13

down

let

Isr.

Ch 26 s

also of a thing that does

not actually move; ?K TQJH


<^e

!?

VJlip3V

cf.

branches shall spread, said of

D^?p NhHy);

(sq.

Ch

f 9f

73

Thes

cf.

of violent breathing of crocodile

in-

(P

n__

(sq.

of limit),

ace.

(sq.

Gn

the ark (n3Pin)

Ko L

like

her voice like the serpent

3. in like

animate things, as

as intens., of rapid motion,

fig.

&^

darted to earth (on form, here

all fours,

on thy belly (tyfby)

like the rustling

V s (in?pp3 133).

_/sre

"

also Je 46

rel. cl.,

i.e.

and more stormy (cf. infr. 4 d); of wine (J;')


Ct7 10 that goeth down, for my beloved, smoothly
(simile); also of lightning go, dart (P"J2) Jb
s5
23
(E) nifW BK ^Wn awe*
so Kfc Ex 9
38

swarming

every

laws

gliding serpent, cf.VB); locusts Jo2 7 (V3-J-|3 EJ*N),

sq.

'

D 9T D Join 11

"qbin

going on and being stormy

yjr

everything that goeth on

of serpent

imWj

s/ta/Z 5-0

also v 27 everything that goeth

'

6c

have gonefr mt.

</iey

winged thing that goeth on (/V U?nn)


cf.

1B>p3<1

man

gone; of flocks and

^ n q.v.;

Lv

unclean

50 both

wandering sheep); in

of

rd. prob. ?]?n for

of clean

io 26 <Aey

6
/ ny23"pN ~inp 'n Je 50

of the sea 1VD)

(4), (5) );

G118 3

flood,

der);

'n

-I*
used of waters of

abs.

21

etc.,

and

Jos 17 7 awrf
16 8 (sq. fP

Tjpni

it

cf.

(the dead body)

wM

into the grave, rd.

Klo, awe? they went away.

Jb

28
;

=flow
n.Spp

wind ^ 78 s9 Eci 66 of streams (D^run)


;

Djn-ijs

W2W

an

Ec

atJ>

7
;

D\bruriB>

cf. D-airti

v imfo

i/*e

Dipp-bx

j>foce lohither the

streams flow, thitlier they floiv again ; also


^V?^ , sq. D^P as accus. of that with wh., Jo 4 18
||

of hills

fig.

flowing 37n with milk;


;

D^p rorfcn

shall

D^nS'b Ez

flow down in water,


-

17

further

cf.

21 12 all knees

be as weak as

i.e.

water; ni iri3Ez3i 4 (sq.3 '3p); vrriirbs^y Tjbm


Is 8 7 i.e. overflow

(||

I^BK-b-by

(JE); so of water (as SI

nansb a^3p a?pn),

,/,

4
)

Is 8 6

rb$) c f. Jos 4 ,s
1

18

35

(13b s l

I0 5 41 (in: nto? labn,

flowed through dry regions as a river)

(on Inf.

t4. The

used a. as

Inf. abs. is often

in

other vbs., quite independently (Ges 5113,1 ): 333n

D^riN D^n'bx

nn

Je 7 9 (series of 6
Inf. abs.) (are there) stealing, murdering, and
adultery and false swearing and incense-burnf
ing to the Baal, and going after other gods
Tfbni

as obj., Tjibn

vaT-n aN-^il

desired not walking in his

Is 4 2

ways;

24

arf <Aey

as appos. of

Je 23 14 / have seen
an abominable
thing, committing adultery and xoalking in lies
(ipf3 7]ibrn P)it) c f. *\r?} any T]ibn ja b>y>!

obj.,

Is 20 2

so, a ivalking naked and


where also two adverb, accus. modify-

a?i(i

barefoot,

/te

did

ing the Inf. abs. (Ges na 2 ).

b. to intensify

meaning

(Ges" 13

of finite

form of

'ijpn

'

):

(1)

before finite vb.

surely go with

233

i> n
W$V ^
Je 3 7 9

thee, cf.

Ju 4

Sjibn
;

^n Gn 3

fiabn

30

thou art indeed gone, 13?f| ^vil


Q^syn Ju 9 s introductory, the trees went forth
on a time to anoint them a king. (2) after
concessive,

finite

gone
"1

and

he is actually

grave imprudence to permit

(a

s4

vb. ?jibn ^b*1 2

^a-riK ni^nb Tjibn rob: Zc 8 21

means go

!),

us by all
c. most

let

'\

favour of

to seek the

it

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.

nwbn

preceding the finite vb.,

*{BV) Tj6n Is
3

a going and a tripping they go,

16

they keep

i.e.

i^
not

is

aten

so

continually weeping they shall go;

&

before,

one after the

Je 50 4
one Inf.

1321 ^i?n

13^

/3.

vb. nb31 7J7 7]i?n


1

fin.

was going

(=l.?

on

the

n ) after the

continually

ark,

trumpets (ni"ISi$2

IJvn),

jflprrt

S 3 16 of cows
,

iJi "Hi^n

Ju

<# Ae werei

1311 7]vn D'Op'n

the pt.

ibh

H33

rd.

is

Q"?^

13

T|?>1_

U they vxre going on,


2
i"l33 ! "ipT\

in

Hi

.^1

7]vH

and

(2) with a

Gf.

cf.

Je 41 6

7]pn

peculiar, rd. perh. H33,

eating as he tvent;

ore,

talking as they went

isbn

?3N1.

<Aey we continually lotting,


4

a^n wS*\ Gn

rajln yiDJi

and the
ami more;

(J)*

continually more

d"ok

-pbn

jjew

G1112''

and

(J)

Abram journeyed on continually further toward


by

(5) quite

the south country.

VH CPBni and

(P) -riDm -tfbn

Gn 8

itself is

the waters, they

continually diminished (were a going and a


diminishing; the Infs. abs. being predicate).

13

(6)
Pf.

= Imv. &

the Inf. abs.

1.

followed by

is

consec. (chiefly in Je): VpST[ ?pbn

S 24 12

<
s

$"]??&tt 'n go and say,


go and speak, so Je 35
ir
Is 3 8 5 Je 28 13 34 2 35 13 39 ';' ntq|H 'n Je 2 2 3 12
;

K5

also TOrrjl 'n 2

10

go and wash, rwgi 'n Je


19

go and buy, ^"IPVl 'n

d.

akin to the use of

stand.

</o areci

some

are

abs.

Inf.

^h + adj.

instances of Pt.

^fban ^1.

(or pt.):

41

Philistine came conS 18 25 supr.); in other


cases as predicate, with same idea of groiving,
increasing: D^hl D^n bwtp 1T31 pirn -jb'n 1H1
'=!.?'"'

3"?.iJ1

S3

arecZ /ie

tinually nearer

(cf.

David

growing stronger and


Saul were growing
weaker and weaker, cf. 2CI117 13 Est 9" (of
12
individuals), 2 S 15 (of people);-}- 2 adj. lyjrjl
2

cf.v 13 (where tfnn c f. infr.; both JE),


i23i *jibn 2

\^i26 continually may one go weeping; y. elsewhere both after fin. vb. Jcs 6 9 the rearguard
6

blotting

waters retired

tripping as they go;

but another vb. denoting motion:

"pit,

r\Sbr\

oret^

ivas

stronger, while the house of

h}1

21D1

btBB>

-jbri

Ec

order) of wind,

26

cf.

goeth

(with different

(?].?in)

toward the

and turneth about (2?1D) unto the north,


the wind turneth about and about continually
(nnn -rjbin 35b 33iD); of sea "Wbi *jbin an
Jon i 11 13 the sea was groiving more and
more stormy ; also ptni 7]?in "(Dt^n 71p 'n^l
"INO Ex 19 19 and the sound of the trumpet kept
growing louder and louder; & in metaph.
oi s n jiarny nisi Tjbin ny3 niN3 o^ns nnk p r 4 1S
south,

for

foil,

vb.fin.c.

Wpl

consec. (rare):

ffobn Jos6 13

7]ibn

(JE) they were going along continually blotting

on the trumpets; n ^t1


sAe

ioere<,

Tjibn

"JJPPII

S 13 19

crying out as she went; ^ton

ac
^J.?n

S 16 13 he wm along
cursing as he
went; so 1 S 19 23 are^? 7/e twre ore, prophesying
as he went, until he came, etc.
(3) in cases
where vb. fin. is foil, by Inf. abs. + adj. denoting
*\?i?l

progress, advance

Tpbn

25

and

Tjb'l 2

came continually nearer (nearer


elsewh. with idea of actual motion

&

nearer);

31J71

7*e

fin.:

2V\

^n 7]^1

groiving greater

and

S 14 13 and

the

lost fr. vb.

tumult kept

greater; so ^P?n "in

7j!?*l

9
24
biTO 2 S 10
1 Ch 1
cf. Ju 4
and the hand
;
5
of the sons of Israel kept growing more and

more severe

("IB'i?!

^\}

<

'H^l)

^?

upon Jabin;

"T^W ^?1
G1126 13 (J) arecZ tfAe icm (/rew; great
and kept on groining greater and greater until
etc. (iH3 partic. adj.).
(4) twice, where vb. fin.
note

~1NJD

esp.

7TI

^.1 t^Kn b^Wl

i/te

men

of just

^rt^A

growing

and

lighter

a shining

like

is

light,

lighter until the full day.

5. In combination with other verbal forms


a. sq. Inf. of purpose

Nu

JE)

(all

S I9 1S

8 23

i8 10

s3

sense

go

return,

to

nabb
come

y&

Gn 25"

Mi

8
2

10

K 20

Ex

21

27

sometimes with hostile


M also 31^? 'T\
2 Iv 2 3
;

(RV

return again Ec
etc.)

{enter,

Je4i 17

go back),

cf.

14

also

cf.

13b Tl ^

2('h26 s

<

b. sq.

id so
Gn
go and do so anc
3
2
3714
Dt
2 4 Is 2
JE),
(all
17
13
4
Jeu'Voft.;' 3B^. ^'! Ex 4 w (E). ^.
:

2 '- 9

3W Dt 2o 5f

" 7-s

Ni3l

s*

finite vb.

Ex

19

31 37
--w

(P) 24 (JE), Ju 8 9
i 4
riNlpb 'n go to meet Jos 9 11 (JE),

esp.

oft.;

(c. p)

3S

'7\

went

la^'l ttb s Ju

$ came Nu

.1

13

26

23

(P),

cf.

Ho

Ru

15

2'-'

S 22 5

234

Tfer
S

1--'

K 4";

and

As w:e<

notably nb^*l

?]b'.l

7
3 (?

c. following other verbs

sent.

iab'1 1 Gn 2 2 n (E)

10

24

cf.

(J)

43

Nu i6

J)

2i

7Vn
2"

but

sense sq.

2.

3 a

cf. infr.

TVKh

inf.,

Gn2 5

*3lK TOPI

in general

?w- ('ivcdk'),

with modifying words)

as result of action expr. in preced. vb., such as

niDpS

24
vb. of sending, etc.: b! VPttfnK nbt^l G1145

darkness;

(E)cf. Josi
51

^cM 27

(D) iS6 "jb38

,6

Nu

3E>1

24-"'

him

pbp*l rna>l

7]b

J?B>1

Ki9

io 12

10

S 19
37

12
;

cf.

also Dp^l

Imv.

in

oft.

f.

</iey

supr.)

= Is37

36

'
.

(title).

foil,

by

\p-

23

Gn

138 7

cf.

15

I walk

though

tMtfn

10

42

also

3
1

and

off,

7]b>l

(JE); N2J1 -fcl 0^1 Ju 19

N3J1

-]bl

also QHi? WKfe^

3 "';

^tr^l f 34
inanimate things

e. in longer series:
.

d. esp.

(J).

^1

(Cf. depart also of

;t csi tvind shall carry

he shall depart;

ai^l

&

Is5o

"'n

2nd Imv. or
(J)

Gn

equiv.,

me

bring

r/o,

(1)

(them),

+ (in

14

all c.

mere introductory word

to

also supr. passim: esp. 2

come, do

Gn3i 44

come,

nj>3 19 32

Zc

67

fed

nna

so;

go, so

even nnjj^l N3

cf.

14

nab
H3p

=Mi 4
K 5 #0 to,
3

Is 2

?|b

or

1S99

subj. fem.); na{>31 tt[>


10

(as

to,

nn~133

us make a compact,

let

(where

come, tmcZ
cf.

&

us do) so

(let

go

3' etc.),

come, wc? fe ie send, cf. Is 22 15 26 20 Ez 3 411 ;


e -^ 34+ (in all
further Ju 19 1113 1S9 5
c. 49 t.; only JE in Hex).
(3) apparently

iKi

intermediate, and shewing transition


(2) are

inn

T f3^

36

ITSjJ

S 15

13

Ex

n?p

19

!l

v.

24

32

cf.

(1) to

fr.

Ju 18 2

lab

*">D

EX33 labnnrq la'b


Gn 4 7 cf. S 22
"ruafe*
naab Ru i 8 &
further

nbir

& mr)K

Josi8 s

n3
1

njaty v 12 ; also 2

:jb

17

ttta tt|>

'

16

15 ' 20

+ (in all c.

t.)

II. Fig.
in most

evident

the
:

denoting

common

the most

uses follow ;

implying death
H??"^ 3 ^TJ? n
or

(cf.

^ ^

,n

'

-jbh

Ei*i5 21 he maketh straight to


walk (walketh straight, upright); partic. a.
J1

life;

?<jr" f'-;

walk in (a) ways (counsels, statutes, etc.),


in good sense:
(a) D^pn TJTia Tl -^ioi 6
27
Is 30 21 Je 6 16 1 K 8
2 Ch 6
(3) in

iobiy rva-b 12 s ;.
before

I depart and

bix^s 9 10

cf.

wsi

be not

=ibx

&

Q-jxn

nnca

so ace. to

ways of

cf.

(3)

D Dt 8 (l|iriN nxyb)

'\ esp.

(1)
,

io 12

cf.

11

(\\'*-m nansb

2-

n^i)
Mi

Ex

(rnta)

C^bX);

16 414 (J)

i8
1

Ch

v 38

Ju

17

fin com-

(y)

in his law(s)

(6)

(sq.

vrihita is 2 3

io 31 Je 9 !2 44 23 (+njsra
Dn 9 10 cf. Ne io 30 (of

n'ixp -ip^)

(sq. nV^yb),'

128

*i\Jf)

"
(||

16

fin his ordinances, statutes (ITIpn)


K 6 12 Je 44 1023 (v. supr.), Ez 5 6 7
so 13 16 19 21 cf. Dn rripra 33 a i so

(e)

Lv 26 s
11

2G117 4

'1

of

ninys),

''ip.na

-f

33

11

119

further (sq.

20

22

mandments

&

iK

I3 I5 +;

also

v.

28"

etc.),

9 -' 7

K8

61

Ez

ments (D*BBBto)

12

36

27
;

31

f 89 Ez 37

(f)

fin his judg-

24

;
(,) fin ordinances of David 1 K 3 s cf. also infr.; (6) in
way(s) of good man 1 S 8 35 2 Ch 2 12 of David
17
2
2 Ch 1
34 of David & Sol. 1 f. (2) in bad
sense, (a) in (evil) ways c. 3 2 K 21 21 Ek i6 47
,

23

31

2CI122 3

and

T'J'PD

cf.'also(prob.)2Ch2i 20 Nb3

he lived undesirably

> others
AV RV;

(cf.

-lb'1

Kmp

95

Ot);

he departed (died) unregretted,

so

(0)

(ni3"ri3 'n)

(y )

2K21

ace.

sq.

Jei8 1J

21

adverb, ace. ns TWfep

c.

7J.bin

nm

^ 84

?'3

net?

peril,

Ar. dlL*

is

? n ?
Jos 23 14 (D) /o, / am going to-day the way of
all the earth cf. 1 K 2 2 ; perk, also Gn 15 2 (JE)
/ pass aivay childless, but possibly sub 2
infr.; also 2 S 12 23 / am going (?jbn ^K) to him
23
2 S 12
so of mankind N3 niTj -jbh nVn Ec i 4
more explicitly, njn ban nns Dlpp-bK Tjbin ban
nayn-bx a^ barn nsyn ;p Ec3 20 cf. 6 6 also

perish);

14

12

in phrases

die;

Ez

Pr 6 one walking in perversity (falseness) of


mouth (cf. riip"J2f Is 33 15) (8) in (3) ordinances,
statutes (ni|3n) of bad men Lv 18 3 20 23 (both H)

meaning

origin in a literal

+1. pass away,

go from strength to strength; OfiS Tjbin


n B3 ^b Pr io 9 esp. 3. of moral and religious

"1

'

feed (them),
57 t.; only JED in Hex); but also

weakened

(2)

2 9 7 (J) go,

13

l|

TfpN~

1 supr.; bvrbs b^np vb\

cf.

3li

Gn 27
V'np
2
V)
cf. Ho i
19
cf. 37
42 Ex 4
"iQ

^^3

in a valley of deep

v.'also

(J).

^S Jb 29 ^N Tip

Ts? n
io

r2

Pi. Hithp.)

(cf.

(usu. poet.,

nyw Gn 33

(JE) Ju 4 ; n^Ol

weaker

(2); once with

TJ.bin

*jbh

^39"

some

Ch

819

17
(n, Dy)
^JjlN

'n

Ez 20 18 (^na).

i.e.

b.

n^^pai Mai

with

ivalk

associate, be familiar with:

Dw3

and uprightness

in peace

WQ

walked with me (>); T^SPV n 5^


Mi 6 s but also of people at variance with

lie

'

np

Lv 2 6 cf. v
& of
^ajm
variance with people ''I pa Dapy .
24
28
v
fffflrni
(all H); with men,
v cf.
Pr if]
Sen n?3 ay Jb 34 8 cf. tmafc with (D?) *i(y
27 40

23

"py ariabni

'

at

Jb3i

'.

C.

waZ/fc

133 b"b33
33 etc.) 1

K2

5e/ore
4

2325

P.ab;

c.

Ch

1G

T\OV3,
7

17

cf.

i<Z& fo/bre

,-

?.n)

after

go,

Hon

10

Dti3

'.

(i)

ZiWm^

d. walk,

1X14'

Ju

(2) other gods,

+;

*7tc

walk aright before them) Ec 6

(i.e.

12

2-

Je

D:

esp.

14
6
10
s
u
6
;
3 28 Je2- 7 8 ii i6 25
16
714
s
go <t serve other gods Jos 23 Dt 13
17

I)t4 6 I4 8
:,

cf.

29

17

28 14 supr.); (3) things which do not


11
(reading &)&
Je 2 s
(4) vanity Ho 5
;

VB);

cf.

+ (esp.
Ch

counsel 2

in

22

= thoughts,
taajj

on\^3 2o

lfi
,

f.

^ N7

"n?n

thought* go forth;
j^'n

cf.

iKis

i6 22C

3 -"- 34

suhj.,

20

dH>k Ez h 21 sq. nns


oyp nn 33 31 (2) efe3= <&?,
CirrapB'

D ^5>

31D Ec 6 9 6eVr t sight


4. other
of the eyes than outgoing of desire.

Bnfeo
fig.

uses

from

""JSt?

Ho

(from pro-

phets as God's messengers; opp. N"Jp); go into,


'""???? to?p Is 45 16 </iy /iaw #oe mfo confusion
(judgment on idol-makers); etc.
fNiph.
Pf 1 s. ^ajpia into;? ^a ^ io 9 23 za-e *&>;
w/en

I am gone

stretches out

t<

^? *

Impf.

38

Ezi8 +

* 86 H + 2 t.;
Ik>: * 8 9 + 2 t.;

*lk?K

^n

Ec
Q^pno EC4 15
;

aloe.:'

e>na

11

^n Jb30

?? Jb

!0

La

1K21
is.
Hh 3 n + 2 t.;
1 pl. sjfo * 55 Is
59 ;
U
r^FTD
P^.
Pr 6
^ 104
;

ttjin*
'

1. U'Z& in or with a throng sq.


;

i%

Pr 6 28 ; of idols f 115 7
do
not walk, have not the power of walking
5
(cf. VTJJiP J e io ); of one tramping, formidable,

coaZs D'bnan-^y

sim. of poverty

]|

f30

tAX3 sj-jbnp

walking

104 3 on

^Nl. ajtnKOTOI Pr6 u ,


Ges Ew Hi Now, cf. @

ace. to

(cf.

(in majesty),

34

also Hithp. 2 4 ); of

marching,

nn

between

prosperity).

^ 89

16

,|

S33"?y

Ec

DipSr?

Ji

X""in

10

away

4.

mode of

of

fig.

>om <Ae holy place they


of par-

action, etc.:

life,

^K'^ irrnN3

142

4
;

good sense t3N!J?n^ 1 K 21 and he


(Ahab) walked softly (as a penitent); oftener
14
c. 3 of path in which: ^rp ^nna ^ 81
that
in my ways they would walk! cf. 86 11 CTJO'?^3)
27

Ez

18 9 ("HipPlS);

T^H **DDM
rDH33

among

14

ms. n3^>nnn Ez 28

119

V'

Ju

;'

3 mpl.

^W

wjrw

t.;

38';

2>

S 2k

^nnn

1 s.

^nn^
+2t,; na^nnw
23

31

S2 30 +2t,; la^nnM
S 2 3 13 +3 t.; f^nn^

nj^nnni Zc

6 7 etc.; /w.
,

^nnn

Zc 6 7 ; Inf. ^nnn(b)

+ 4 t.; sf. I^nrin pr


+ 7 t.; fs. najnnp Ez

14

%8

of

^nnn Jos 1

Jb

^nnx ^4 3

is.

+3

17

56

Gn

22

3 fpl.

Gn 1

24

2i

12

45

Ex

Impf ^nr^ pr

etc.;

14

fig.

"^nnn

tHithp. Pf.
consec.

tread)

(move,

^iSO niX?S33 l;

(\\

^ni

^n i&

also

cf.

^nnni

icalk

cf. also v a ).

S 30 31

Jbi8

not

great things

humility,

Gn 6

/ do

v-rn Ec

^J3^

131

if,

n bad or doubtful sense

22

Pt. TjWirio

13

D^nno

mpl.

S 25 2 ';

1.

Gn

walk, walk about, move to and fro:


a. traverse, in this direction and that,

lit.
17

H?3);

YWi)

Jb

c f.

Jos

=2

Ch

Ezek.'s vision ni nn

iD3K>f>

SAX ....

(||b^O 1NV1

||

67

(H?

13
;

of horses

?nb na^), v 7

/J

go in different directimis

i?N"JE'''

etc.);

JE), v 8 (Z. 'nnrn |)


WB') Zci'1011';
(both
4

pa 'nn Ez

v7

'IS?),

21 4 ; of fiery appearance in

('S3 ^apnrin

a>fy& (Q r qbbW) La 5 of ships, in


movement \jr ic>4 2G of springs 104 10

&

(f?)

7V

must depart (on text cf.VB; |p y3 insri^l).

Zc

30'^

(of blessedness

3. depart, go entirely

in Zee's vision

1S

V. 3

DBto

''"in>1

Ju

24

so of lightning 'flashes as

18
arrows of
we?z< hither 4' thither: of
\fr 77
s
water running off different ways 58 (sim. of
b. toalk, vxilk about
vanishing of wicked).
tojJEto-^y pna ^nnn Ex 21 19 (JE) i.e. leaning
'"<

(stately)

arrows

~np Jb

"'fiajn

,J

of animals, go about, proivl, DOE'nB'


13 tt^n

" K

hand p^rp T??

wings of the wind; of righteousness,


14
Vjsjj pnx
f 85 of wisdom
20
n
n
UklN iH? 13 Pr 8
/7te ^Z/t of righteousness do I walk (stedfastly, unswervingly)
<7>e

personified,

mourner
10

similarly also
;

they

* 38 7 (cf. Qal f 42 ); *lk>? ^2*53 Is 59


darkness we walk (of distress); 011 the other

O^-incH

Jb2 4 10 naked

without clothing; so

(freq.),

of going about as

18

fe 'K rvaa ^ 55 rf, <ado

highwayman

Gn 2 4 40 + 5 1,,

2S

27

2t.; Tj^rn

3 mpl.

1B

Zmv.

r[?r\)

pl-

Niph.)

(cf. iYTl

& late) Pf.

+ Pi. (chiefly poet.

131

jin Qiiy

4
keep going about

nN-ip"

depart

^3

Bta

ticular path of one's life

<7/cZ not my
5
evil inclination, Jb 31";

(/3)

15

2. also of

l"irw

B'lOBJn

specif, in

= living

walking about

Ec

Hithp. ^77 1S ).

(evil)

3? as

(1)

(fly, shoot; cf.

13J>rP ttfijj

sin

go

12

11

wicked kings);

of

(1)

yjr
26 ,cf. 84
^'ig 2 Dh oVn Pr2 7

(3)

in

ivalk

e.

''Bna

D^Jpn 'n

i3 r,u

etc.,

Pr io 9 v. also
(2) had sense,

Am

also

v.

integrity,

one's

(a)

:i

:i

1<J

(cf.

profit

14

Mai

3B JVfvij? 'n

"

235

T^n

mountains they go (run, flow); of


at the light of thine arrows that

Hb 3"

upon his staff; Pr 6 22 (distinguished fr. 33^,


H?n); 2S11 2 (Tibsn rr-a 33-by); ninn ipnai
n3?nnn Jb ^S " <hZ ?t ?/<e farthest around of
1

>
the deep hast

Ez 28 14

-priS

walking on earth, in

so also of '\

Bte-onK

KpjktflPI

thou walked?

DwK

"

Tip
anthropomorphic conception 'H.?L riO
s
|32 Gn 3 (J)the sound of^Elohim walking about
in the garden; of God (El) ^Wr] GVV aim.
Jb2 2 14 and the vault of heaven he walkeih;
U attend,
walk about in front of (M^b) Est 2
|

MbnriBn

follow, of retainers tfWj \bfl3

S 25 s

phr.

isbnm

31
;

cf.

Lag^

ttbnrw

itjtai

Hiero "- 1874 -

alt -

16(;f-

rfnspflna Ez

Pr 24 s4 tmd

13

aboid,

of lion, Timi

tibniro-KM

\^1

(cf.

31
wine Qn^DS 'nrp Pr 2 3
10
#K<Ze</& c?oww smoothly (VB; cf. Qal 3 Ct 7 );
note esp. the foil., where emphasis lies not on
verb, but on an auxiliary word these cases form

Pi. 6")

glide, flow of

the natural transition to the figurative use


i|r

12 s on every side

men

iciclced

are walking;

K^N-TJpnrp D^2?3 39' in appearance (semblance,

image

lit.

jbnriK

crlt,n-

Ohe
neb 4 f

cf.

-in'p

Jb 30 28).

2.

king before

Samuel v

of priest

35

friendly intercourse with


cf.

God: especially

Gn
my

17

aw

presence)

15

me

Pi. 38'

S 12 2

me n

elsewh.);

30

'n 2

40

fellowship:

all

/ Aave ivalked
p^X Pr 20' .A

wrw

">

">jsb

&

^bnriN,

integrity;
cf.

also

place

/<<

45

further

3T}p3 i33f)-Qna 'nriK

and

let

wicked VDKtea ?lbnnp

me

'n

26

^ 68

(H^

^\

22

cf.

n33B;

#1

Je 32 5

11

tlbi

Ex

14

ty-

^X

of

the

of their

he ivalketh on

||vbri3

5<

+3t.,

Dt 28 30

2K6
11

17

t.;

spbta

1 s.

47

Nu

etc.; Jot?;. ?|bin

15

etc.;

K6 +2

10

29

19

Am2

19
,

Tjbixn

fs.

ra^n

u03

but rd. prob. ^bin 01 5256 b


(Bo"'
;
27
Ges :8); mpl. ^b'n 2
17 ; // sf. to'bhb

Ex 2

461 > 5

'

Ch 3 6; Pt.^'? iDJe2 '+4t.; sf.^btoDt8

je

febto

Zc 5 10

person;

which,

1.

15

63

13

106 9

^.pT 3 Je

b.

ace. pers.,

nw

17

Is 42 1G

way

(T\~YT2.)

of space

cya-iK nanx

purpose

(sq. Inf. of

way, road, Dt 8

of direction).

^lyin 2

ilpia

15

24

Am 2

c.

sq. ace. pers.

Drnn

so

10

Ez 40 24

-J-1T

+ ace.

of

'Hp'Sri ''K'JTiX

the women of the king, etc.,


n ?^? D^'imp) so also, of
;

H02

La

+ ?X

into light; sq. ace. pers.

me

cf.

hath he

darkness and not

into

brought,

^33 Je32 5

16

of Yahweh's chastisement,

and

time U?^}

29/;

which

10

and I will lead


they know not;

d. sq. ace. pers.

he led into exile (


exile "B-ian mriDbin^

driven

136

Jos 24 (E), Is

ace. of

cf.

Dt

c. ?)
2

cf.

fig.

also

blind in a

c.

usually of

ace.

sq.

15

niabio

fpl.

wilderness) Je

(Isr. in

21

(the)

i3ni33

63

13

3 of space or region through

c.

is

bring:

Zeao^,

a.

Dt

D^bio

17

so also Is 48

"'irbx etc.

Dt 28 s6

D^bnrbx Je 3 i "iJffi>n"bKEz43
JTiyn ~?N Nu 17 (P; implic. obj. being censer);
9

(of exile);

bx

also

2K6 Je52 26
19

pers.

o'f

7 c

82 s they uxdk
&)',

juss.

21

1
/3).

38

e.

Sm

fima-by
ace.

sq.

bv in

pers.

one going on in

exposure 'nm n23tp'-by Jb 18


net-work, (snare,

^ioi

ivalk in a large

undismayed);

his guilty deeds; 'fin? rOOT13

in darkness

^K3

walketh justly in his (own)

(untrammelled,

20

K24

11

in thy faithfulness ; IBHS 'iino

VVS
ii 9

- 6 9 (denoting intimacy,

P);

Pn6

La 3 2 sf. ^abin Ez 4 o24 43


V
13
EZ32 14 cohort. na\biK]
2 Si 3

\b?i

56 (Dnn mN3); tes?a 'nm Zc io 12 they shall


walk in his name; c. HX, of Enoch and Noah
5

Ec

14

(J),

K 20 =

Dr, on sense here

supr.) 2

frbini consec.

place or condition to

'

Gn

Impf T^ Ec io

14

DVifttPplK 'n

Dt8

^f-bin

sf.

(ace.

D^nn niriK3

Qal Impf

sub

cf. reff.

'OS? 'n

24

ace. of

COn mm

Ch

J3^p31 7HN3 2 S 7 araZ I was walking in a tent


and in a tabernacle.
IHiph. Pf. 3 ms. 'H yin (as if from ^p* i.e. a

(live constantly in

TOK3 ^Jab

(v. esp.

f n6

of

of man's relation

(i/ie

so of

S25 15

Is 38 s ; as token of divine favour -^Sp

Dpiyiy

the

^.Slb);

(so) be perfect, cf.

(E); D.be> 33>31

also

= live;

()"IK)

sq. ^.sb,

(P) toaM; before

10

(WBfc)

W^nrin ^b-HNS) y.3^35 14

to

48

Qal 42

c f.

his people

('?.P?)

walk about

fig.

man;

walkeih a

sows 0/) isr.

as
17
inhabiting a tent, on the march, U?nrin mntfl
3) aZZ

poverty cometh marching

/m/

(among

(on this

walk

fig.

also

cf.

Sm

Dr

prowl, of Jehoiachin under

23

verb 1"s,

rove a6ow<, of David and his band DBn] pnnn^B'S

1S30

'

accompanying Israel "IJHP ^v?-? nI?P


12
the midst, etc., 0??^? Lv 26
Dt 23 15 waW;
2 S 7' ivherever p??^ ^33) / /*awe walked with
esp. of ^ as

s0

%-b MM? ^ 1 05"= 1 Ch 1

wonder, of Israel

{*,

236

0^3 nW);

K6

HSB' 2

cf.

pers.
1

C' )

of
'i

j nbaa 2CI133

19

+ appos.

leadeth

17
;

27

36

2.

bbiK'

away

11

||

K 25

bi

(see

loc.

it

(cf. 2

Zetci

&?))?

K24

lead them

of iniquity.

Jb

counsellors despoiled

away

-with

bf

nriDB'

15

Yahweh's judgment on the wicked


wj7?

sub by

away

TJ^biD

20

supr.);
ace.

sq.

I2 17 A
cf.

v 19 ;
5

125
(OX) the workers

3. carry, bring:

c. obj.

help-

237

T*
or inanimate

less,

23

30

cf.

);

10

Zc

Ch 35

(VlKW

24

T^

fttK 2

13

||

S1

b. carry,

atcayff&THX T^O Ex 2 9 (E on form


supr.); also carry away IT, 3 in his hand,

take, take
cf.

in

whither are these carrying the

'nann-nx

ephah ?

a. -f ace. loc., Josiah to

Jerusalem (cfe)

hb n
Ez42 4 +

(late); cstr. r\brp

(||

Tr D^ajsn

-0"J

on character:

+2

ace. pers.

c.

of influence

fig.,

into:

29

Pri6 and

way

that is not good


5. a. cause to walk, go, men

him

he will lead
(i.e. sinful).

into a

Vj'B
^J?) on
T

(i.e.

4.

^S?3).

the mountains of Israel

(^5?)

c f. sfctaj
(||^B'T'!, r\brab dp6 rjm)
36
nVDOip Dans Lv 26 13 cmcZ / caused you to
walk upright (fig. opp. to being bowed down
by a yoke); Is 63 12 that caused his glorious

Ez

Zc'3

go at (?) the right hand of Moses.

to

14

and rivers like


b. cause to flovj, run EZ32
c. cause to depart,
oil will I cause to flow.
go back,
DHi? nna).

EX14 21

the sea,

'\

retire,

(3 instr.,

T[n3 lT'nri]
nbpnPl Ne 12 31 of
,

whence wayfarer, traveller) only


TBtyn t^K? t]bn N3i 2 S 12 4 (|| ib Kan rnicn,
N3H t^Nil);in MT I S 14 26 BCH -J^PI, 'PI
ii?
must be cstr. & flowing, or dropping (of

journey,

honey), but rd. rather

P2T q .v.,

t[^Sn]
PlJOPia 'a.yn

in cream
wealth.

n.[m.]

@ The
We Dr).
?j!?n

only

step,

Jb 29 s to/am

(PIBPI

mi?/ steps

= PlKDn)

Klo

pi.

We

sf.

Dr
n1 3

r'

were bathed

hyperb. of abundance,

t [rO^/PI ] n.f. a going, way, travelling-

company,

sf.

elsewh. only

Qr (ma^n
TPriayn

Qn^pn Na

pi.,

cstr.

25
;

tl.

Hb 3

6',

nb'vn jb 6 19 ;

going; elsewh.

Na 2

in holiness)

sf.

they

pi. goings:

2o,2d

God

Ew

either to solemn pro-

ref.

cessions of worshippers (e.g.

De)

or,

perh. bet-

the theophanic progress of God himself


Che); also C. of goings doings i"l*D12f

ter, to

rllTa

'PI

Pr

hold; of God

27

watching

Hb3

i?

of old) are his.


caravan Nai? nb^q

doings of Iter houseD?iV niapn ways of eternity


the

2. travelling-company,

(al.

'u'D?]

<7rj] vb. shine

Thes al.=

(ace. to

?St (splenduit, from sonuit acute, dare, so


Tbes ; these mngs., however, merely assumed);

Lag 0rill9 & sub foil.; cf. Ar. J^ begin


shine, J 5.* new moon; As. ellu, bright COT

but
to

v.

Gioss)__Q

fas Jb
al only Inf sf 1^-, ^j?
s
29 'when it, viz. /as lamp, shone upon my
Hiph.
head (cf. Ew 309 c ) fig. of God's favour.
_

bw Jb

IjW

10

jb

bnFI

fs.

6 19

(||

not

rrirriK).

n,m. Ne2G walk, journey, going

Jb

10

3 mpl.

= i

on^M*

nniN &" &6

&

-]^n.

(||Bta>#n

flash forth light, of heavenly


Jb3i 2C (||^'n IgJ PTP); sq.

"tiN

ace. cogn.
i

10

Is 13

bodies,

26

"riK ^>nn

of crocodile

iiis

D?$n

m:~i&

Vn^DJf Jb 4

'aaia i s

pit); also

10

his sneez-

ings flash forth light (shining water-drops).

tb^n

n.m. appell. shining one, epith.

king of Babylon, in^-}3


Is 14

dawn

12

'n tfogto Pl^SJ *pK

i.

art thou fallen, shining one, son of


e. star of the morning.
(Cf. As.

of (Venus

mustilil,

epith.

III ft 57 C

Opp JAS 1871

til. ['

'

7''] vb. be

be right, v.

(1//T13-118);
texte 66 (Cylinder,

U9

cf.

KB
Nij

1.

36)

'

No

of
11.

in

Hallel

?.?n id.,

Aram. NWTj marriage-song, Sec.


rejoice v.
-8

a ] g0 "Wincklei

i4, 1.36; so,

ZMG18S7

& (if conject.

Syr. Pa. ^^<st cecinit,

on As. aldlu, shout for joy,


i.

C QT adloo.^

in terror; esp.

NH bw praise,

cf.

337
'

boastful, Pi. praise

cit. infr.)

formula of worship;
laudavit

morning-star

as)

Schr SK 1874

448

(Ar. J.a shout, both in joy

BS

of

how

1. going, walk, a.

shall stumble in their

(e.g.

pi.

II.

Qr (Dro^n Kt)

b. ty 68
of going, marching, progress of
into the sanctuary (KHpa so Hup Pe Che ;

Hi De

only

thanksgiving-processions at

dedication of wall.

n'Q'yn \^68 25 so Pr 31 27

Kt), ntabn

^ 68

procession,

n.f.

TT|7rT n.m. traveller (properly a going,

Vial, for

(VB)Zc 3 7

Impf.

(&

11 '

arm

'

'-

walk 'of 10 cubit's'


breadth before the chambers in Ezekiel's temple EZ42 4 (cf. Da).
2. journey fr. Bab. to
Jerusalem Ne 2"; of dimension of Nineveh, a
journey of three days Jon 3 3 i.e. diameter or
T-5s
length, cf. v 4
(ace. to Herodot
one day's
journey=i5o stadia, length of Nineveh ace.
to Diod 3).
3. pi. goings, i.e. free access
D'abriD

pi.

Ec 5 14 of the. spread of a careless speech


Ec 1 o 20 fowl of the heavens shall carry the voice

^bno Ne

2 t.; sf.

; 1.

1.

723

191

^ "'"'

Lyon SlrBon
6 134,

1.

131

"

156,
;

& \\ variations of cry aloud,


4U
perh. orig. break
;

ES Sem

through, or out (in a cry),

cf.

AVe skteeniii

107ff- esp '

BASi S69f

Eth.
comp. also (ace. to pr at
t^YUAA: implore (cf. Amhar. Tigr.), & ffDOrt:
swear)Qal Impf. 2 mpl.lVnfl f 75- Ft. &??p
W9

-)

f5+2t.;be

boastful iVnn-^JN

^^s

(||-^

238

bb:
p.p^nn);

h ^B)J

(II

73 75 (both
is. sf.

||

^io

ifem

consec. Is 62,

"flftn

sf.

II 9

V'

Is6 4 10

$&)

19
6
sf.
"bfe ^6 3 102
3s
18
38 '^bbrn Pr 3 i

Pi'2

Imp/,

etc.;

56*4-2

35

12

TIN ^S3

1 1

(both

^bbn, imbbn),

148

(\\"-m

150

(llV^n,
105

45

150

(||

106

48

13

150

Pr

28 31

Ct6 9

^n-n D'bbnoni

king;

1NO bbnb

v. also

lom's beauty); in bad sense

Pr

cf.

2CI123' 2

those praising (shouting acclamations to)

and
the

27

Pharaoh,

Iter to

28

O^N,

2. usually praise

(by

on.

etc.,

mons

Absa-

ibbn? iTlin

Vf)

24

",

18

(||

10

147

b. obj.''

(O^N); f 1 1

*&

"5

ple;

Is

17

38

18

add to these (not


nj bbnn now ha

73);
19
,

Nei2 24

v 27 ),

cf.

instrumental

music, cf. 011)1331

D^^S,

v5

||

and

Ch 20 19

'

jSTe

(||niYn)

(bins b'ps),

29

cf.

Ch

16

36

107

||TP*)

rnpj)

(H'N.b

\^74

(||VfflD^)
i

49

0B> (in

""

obj.

21

148 5 Jo

n n>N-nB
,

26

(c.

some

-vb>3

v 27

35
84

109 30 (both

18

v.

146

also

also

,},

69

31

(||

"nira

I4 5 2

isb'HJNi),

(||^.pT ); further, ^56* n:n bbn crfbxa,


also v u + v llb '"m mrra, but cf. Hup Che on

as editorial addition; obj. not expressed

now

^Bjrnt* * VK'in

^"bprp n^J")
special

ibbn lyDtfn

V' 63.

c.

inib^n

notice:

Je3i 7

'nsfe'i

use of Imv. deserves


22 s4

(ipnvia?;

temple-worship cf. v 23-25 ); also in summons to


angels, sun, moon, etc. (all created things) to
praise '1 i48 2 2 3 34 i50
of temple- worship 150 2
-

Ch

13

\b33i D^ribsroni ninsfrn c f. also v


nn) v 13 (appar. of Levites & priests),
D^33 "b Wbbno 1 Ch 2 3 5 (Levites) cf. 2 Ch 3 o 21

ri

13

people);

T'H),

priests

"b

Ne

fy

^33); sq ^."iNSri Dpb


.

(||

||"6 Dnnfcto

army;

cases of public worship)

(thanksgiving after harvest);

n which

(c^n

13

like technical

Tn niffi|

(priests

Ne

name

sense,

'

cf.
>

Levites:

but abs.:

12 24 (Levites)

8 14 29 30 (rinofe'b-ny) 2

&

of

(before the
19

).

'T~b^

g. other forms, with

(people).

in

prob. of Levites,

^ Ezr 3 10

f. sq. ace.

instr.; \\\b Tier);

12

Onto; David speaks


sq. BHif nTjnb 2 Ch 20 21

rneps),

by Levites

also 2

iCh2 9

32

(Tn nana)

30

v 11

&

(||^ob

(with

wb^i "633 &

(Levites

^22 23

16 4

12 27 ) 23 30 2 5 3 (all
Jlilin); exercised (apparently) by both priests
all

and Levites Ezr 3 11


2

Ch

public worship in sanctuary, Is 62 s (thanksgiving in sanctuary after harvest), cf. 64 10

);

also sq.

e.

often of

(cf- V'

148" 149 9

-,

v. e.g.

||

513

20

who limits this technical bbn to


TTnXXn,
for a signal to the peopriests, using

the people also joined

^np

iT T]133), j l6

16ff

ii -

164

account of), subj. heaven, earth, seas,


175
35
in sum;
6p ; ^bnril ^EO '/in

Tfr ^f

nwb,
0r
(cf. Lag

^io4 m

end

tb 115 17

o^jrien

Tvei),

in Chr, of technical Levitical function

>3]j>

a. sq. ace. of

etc.:

to all creatures to praise .148

?bb^

(of

of law praise a wicked man.

deserters

heathen god Ju

if

(|pb

pp-^; ^ 102

nn^T

149

is

46

nwan

iT b>nri

liturgical)

(J) wcZ they praised

1 1

(2) at

liTlbbri);

"7 135*01* TO

I2

||

(II

15

mill)

>/r

25

wtyp:

elsewh.

'3-13),

(supr.),

24

(||

beginning ^106*

at

(||

,,

id.), 146
(11^ & * D V~** '"), I35
'm ^w >^n), i 4 7 (sq. rnet in cl. with 'a),

113

t.,

31

69

,/,

(1

;fels

7",

+ 2 t., etc. /my. fs. typ


mpl. I^n ^ io4 +3ot.
+ Je
^146* 147
IDlbbn
+i5t.
20' 31
sf.
ty; //. afo.
f 22
3C
bbn 1 Ch i6
csir. bbn 2 S i4 + 16 t. Chr;
Pt. pi. t^bbn?? 1 Ch 23 + 4 t. Ch; 1. ^rm'se
man or woman, ace. nj>")S"?N WIN v2^1 Gn
nbbnK

cohort,

104
)

3 mpl-

bbriN

s.

1H

5"

P/

Pi.

D'Vf!)-

T^K

bbri

boasters

ones,

boastful

pt.

bbr
35

Ch

31

Levites; ^ ni:np nyK'S;

cf. 1

||

?wO

nnii"D

Ch

23

Ch

(appar. priests
ninnjji ni.B/b) ;

&
v

0^1102 Ch23 (|p^n ^33 onnitro);


DT3 f<n bbna 2 Ch 7 6 (|| mn"b niin)'. 3. appar.
boast, make one's boast cf. Qal 2 (sq. 3 in, of),
alsobbnb

a^n"bN3

13

^ 44

nbirb ya&);

(ijnni:

ace. to

8 o,

most, in bad sense, V^22 n'lN.rrby Vfl 'n

wicked

man

io 3

boasteth of the desire of his soul,

but Che praiseth

('1)

for

in a mercenary

(i.e.

(3 on account of) v (3), v

(addressed to nations,

"

Ji5f

~n?).

yp- 1

liturgical

35
one word
,

v.

4 "1 - 5 - 5

(all c.

||

instr.);

Baer'

end of if, (chiefly

'

praise ye

iE^b

(||
/

p 115
-

late),

117

Vrin3E>) J 148' (created

&

'n3lJ>

Yah ! ^"'bbn

VMS}); elsewh.

always

Pu. Pf

spirit).
-

^nbtf 'bbn 147 12 (|]p^n^

d. note esp.

rw), "T1K bn

further Je 20 13 (||*?

things),

33

bbn;

pr

12

s
;

pi. ibbin

p. bbntp 2

22

63

f 78
+ 6t,;

Imp).

f.

nbb'nn

Ol* a!0o Sta* !Bft617b MT, however,


accents as Pf., regarding n as
relative, v. Sta
i76c
Ges f5o.2, B .6^._ Upraised, 1. human subj.,
be praised, commended Pr 1 !8 (opp. l^b IVrP)

Ez

26

17

(cf.

of maidens, praised, celebrated (in song) 1/^7 8 63


pt, (v. supr.) of city, renowned Ez 26 17
2.
of '1, only pt.
gerundive, to be praised, worthy
;

alw. at beginning or

appar. liturgical; '^ibbn

239

y? n
of praise
9

6*

Ch

Hithpa.

Przo

S22 4 =^ 18 4

25

16

34

V 6 4u

V.

105

Je 9

23

boast:

20

1.

11

2-

Ota Pr 27

iriD

DyyNS

of

14

sq.

3 ,'

Je9 23

25

teh$ DKa

(||

44

into

25

(subj.

It

mad

1S21

=
64

14

">
||

&

11

^nny e 5o

= pass.
2

38
;

abviK iskm).

'ai

of laughter I said,
v?inp \j, 102 9 those mad

^hrr Jesi

bbhm
Na 2

/nip/,

'feinrr

/mw. mpl. ^nrin j e4 9 9 ^'nnn


,

drunken men,

Ct^NM Je5o 38
fig.

judgments, Je 25 1C

folly to be

&

foil.

recognised in

it is specif,

rVlyTHrr n.f.

13

Ec io

Jlv?!"!),

cf.

madness; possibly
the moral evil of
;

Ec

(||

5H).

(formed unusually from

id.

cf.

Ba NB414f )

nnns n^ap ws-na^


1

n^nri

of the words of his mouth


end of his mouth (his speech)

the beginning

and

is folly,

the

madness.

is evil

rr*bhn,
-:
t

hbn
v. bbn

pi.

rv' !
t

IvJ^T vTP n.pr.[m.]


1

cf.

(he shall praise God,

bxbbrp infr.); 1. a man of Judah

Ch

2. a Levite 2

t[S7nQ]
ibbnp Sp Pr
,

29

27

like

of nations,

CI14 16

by

only

in

^N1

the refining pot for silver, and

man

according

i. e.

however

perh.

his praise,

so

e.

i.

n.[m.J praise;
21

12

prob. ace. to the praise of


others, which tests him ; so De Str

his praise,

man

let

that praises him,

to

him
al.

mouth of

be to the

testing the

praise to determine its worth, Thes

RobGes

other views are according to tlie measure of


his boasting Ew, i. e. is judged according to
his success or failure in that of which he boasts;
Hi according to the thing of which he boasts.
:

?.?nn*1

in their hands; of idolatrous worship

by Chaldeans 'HIT

driving

Hithpo.

know

to

i.e.

rd. JT6.bin c f. ni^ap

Dan
Ec
T

as

1.

obj. D'DDJJ

Je 25 16
act madly, or K/ce a madman,
D "3^3 1 S 21 14 (of David) and he acted

madman

20

106 5

lieritage

(I

(folly);

(Tw?2&\

the furnace for gold, and a

obj.

and

ni^>in 2 12 {\\id.); 'n ntapn'! boi yen nynbi

16 10

D^SC Jb

fool of obj.

17

further

3. once, late

D"!? nink ibo) ;

njriip
;

3 mpl.

sq.

Ch

cf..

Q^ T^);

||&te>

me (U^iK).

against

know madness and folly

to

know loisdom, and

to

njn rv6bin in^s

thine

tvith

WDK pin'0 Ec 2

%in
is

make

fool,

'<;

(subj. peton

Ft.

12

my heart C?? nariNI)

set

D^nntpn

Po'el /mjy/. bbin> Is 44 25 +

30

12 17 (subj.
Is

63

\^

txt. v. infr.),

and only Ec: Ec

the ptcp., an Aram, formation,

making one's
^nnri "a
>

pi. nib.S'n, ni?pin.

^nnn~^

/c

3b no^),

Je9 23

14

only

commended, of God-fearing woman

be praised,

make

io 5 3

v. also

together
sq. 1Q.?D?"^y
(H^ilTnne'B'a nb'fb).

Pr 3

Je 4 2 (||H tt")3nni);

^pa

less oft. abs.

[i~l7/in] n.f. madness (on

ground of

14

52 Pr 25

2. of glorying,

34 cf. Is 45
bypto* E>np a is 41 16

sq.

2 fs.

boasting,

of

boast in (3, on the ground of)

^23 ^

<^ or </> &oas, wa/ce

of glorying in idols

97'

if,

+ 49

49"*
1

Is

self-confident

Pr 20

cf.

g-

boast Je

consecrated thing in token of thanksgiving


4th year (cf. NH).

for fruit, offered in

30

^nno pr 25

106 5 P<.

Qv2Dr"? ^97';

pi.

abs.

//. ^>nrinj)

we's

Je4

M
45
/wd. mpl. I^nnn 1CI116 10

16

Is 41

:i

^nn*

^nnri p r

^52* Pr 27 ^nnn
2 ms.
^rupn Je49 4 3 mpl. bbpn)
b'bnrin

1^nn^ 49

n3

^jinnn

fs.

^ 48

?kw

/jngf.

14

biia

" btf 'TO


so'
145
iK 2 o u +5t.;

">

"ifeDTtiM

nbnn

t vfr$T>7n?2 n.pr.m. (praise of God,


-5

supr.);

''

^''|l

to genealogy of P,

Yahweh's
also of madly

man

Gn

Judah Ne

of

cf.

1. great-grandson of Sethacc.

^.la.io.ie.u

Ch

2.

of terror at

(||5'j;'a)pn)

51

& jolting chariots Na 2

7
;

Je 46 s

TilvTin
T

'

n.f. praise,

song of praise

(cf.

Ar. J-JLp, the shouting of a sacred formula;

107ff. 114.117.214 7^^


-yy-gSkizzen
g Drell2 er Muhammadiii.527
ZMG 1867,723 J>gSem.i.l Q\^q OP 4C(l\ afo s 'p J g 6o 1S
iij.

t ^vPT n.pr.m.

{lie

hath praised;

cf.

NH

n.pr. ??n,

Ju i2 13 15
t[ L
-

Hilht) father of a judge of Israel


called

^H]

^insnsn v finjna

n.[m.]

rejoicing, praise

1.

(NH

id.)

Dvw

only

lbjn

D'b&i

pi.

Ju

s7

i.e.

a vintage-rejoicing, merry-making, connected

with thanksgiving DrVrpN JVa

^K3^_, etc.

+ Je49

I9t.

+2

1.

V'48

sf.

25

Kt,

'nbnri

v.

Je

14

|n^^35 + 6t.;
38

I1 ,'r

H^nn Je 48'^n^njp
Dt 1 o 21
6 t.
16
^n^nn^.9 in^nri

infr.;

cstr.
;

+ iot.; pi. abs.ri-)nnExi5 cstr.ni^nri


22 + 3 t. 1. praise, adoration, thanksgiving, paid to : ^48" initfin p ffH^N IDC'D
Is 4 2

10

\js

'>

(i. e.

god Baal-Berith, see v ).


2. of praise to '\
'n BHp Lv 19 24 (H) holiness of praise, i.e. a

Y~\H

""lSp

praise

b]l

to the

God, so

as thy name,

ends of

the earth,

1 1

1 '"

is

thy

mJ? inPHD

24

nbnn
Ten

''M in?nn

*W)b,

my

praise in

mouth (H""""? n ??.?) cf. 71


:7
n:yan
vb? 7 i>, 'n t?;
5i

\n)rn a
T^b- u 9 "i,

also
'n

34? continually is his

yj,

iKHp DB* lb'3)


T

ist *

*3

'n

45

21

(||-ba *]?.?;

as sung, song of praise TPW\

in^nn io6 12 D'n'^ nnini xhr\v\-yp\ Dnifcton

(cf.

enn 1^)

3 fs

Ne 1
& Is

4i;

(appos.

Cp^X

"a

(||

10

42

*nVb

cf.

also

id.),

(appos.

Dn^

niN3

'XI

perh.^ 148

JP); vid.

De YB);

see

^ 4o

'n

14

33

(Che; yet

^nn ^N ^ 109

note further

and praise;

above all blessing

also

cf.

n?nn

W), &

Is

s
2.
of praise clue to ' Is 42
the act of general, public, praise (cf. also supr.
4C
4
12
esp. ^2 2 33 io6 Nei2 ); nnina Viyi? *&

48

s1

(||

Tl3 Vrnxn

oo 4 enter his gates with thanksgiving, his courts with praise ; t^ n TC' "v
M 65-' 66 2
D'-Tpn ^npa inWm -^ 149
cf. ^ 22
\^ i

147
20 22

inWw

army n^nni nana >6nn 2 Ch


exhortation to the peoples WOipn

*>3bn^

f 141

C l?n

f 66

title,

&

Ex

N"ii3

Q^y

(H^n'f'N

ni^nn nSD

15

11

of '*,

Is 42

cf.

npnijl

11"J?

D^nfi,

etc.,

to? 3),

145

nfcty)
c.

IS?

vb.

f 102

-vsis

(song), i.e. terrible

15

pi.)

78 79

12
.

(so

13

43

21

Di

Is 6 3

^ 3 57

60

Is

+ ^on
'

||

EVm;

^e

Damascus

Hi Ges

Du

read

'n praise, song

jnxn nxbo 'm

580 -

^V

2b
;

20

Je 49
comp. perhaps

n^nijl

ncj|0 and translate

of praise,
rrin trot?

cf.

1. 2).

nea

Hb f

b. of
/'s

",

sZm-

dour hath covered (the) heavens, and of his


renown the earth is full. Also c. fig., praise,
renown,
obj. of praise, possessor of renown;
used (a) of Israel Bi 26 19 (aba.), Je 13 11 ( + f>)

^ and H?7

v. also Is 6

(b)

11
,

&

perh.

^{)

^ 1 48

of Jerusalem Is 62 7
all

these

0$),
'n -p,^ rpnbin
||

ygrip w^n

'bga noafc' faa

D^ia

Is 28 1

])l

Pr2 3 35

further

cf.

Ges Ew al.
'OvH smitten down by wine

lords subj. ace. to

also

c.

14

all

n^B*

Is

||

(see sub

also

vb. njn or

6o ls

ITlKBIjl;

Dt5>,

Zp

supr.);

ace.

sq.

19 20

of

cf.

b^ni 1

S i4

16

rei.

D^nWB

(obj.

Tmft^n

(so

n.f.

'n Jti 5 20

&ry

man

*/ Q?n

Ex

tnifrSrra
D?nD

s5
.

cstr.

Di Ex 28 18)

(appar.

Ez 28 13

28 13 39 11

n.f. pi. strokes,

lists

of pre-

blows

(cf.

Ph.

stroke, stamp, impression, once on a coin

29

Baer)

tD/H
hither /)

Ex

3?n

We

Dr

rd.

14

o5n ny

ie

nK"}iJl

described v 3
rd. prob.

^ 73

).

(cf.

10
,

and

(jfi>6ev

and

km

thither

nani nan Jos 8 20 ),

fig. hitherto,

to this point of dignity

(= 1 Ch

with

D^ni t&n hither

in different directions

31pn 7N approach not


io 22 14 16 and lo, the camp

Ju 18 20 7 iS
melted away Q^ni T]?

v 36 33 Piu

18

both times of blows on the body.

Th

=percus-

)Er

'

adv. of place, hither (Ar. lLa

hither,

i.e.

Ch

to its hardness, as able to

i'vdev)

On

precious stone, jasper?


(cf.

"lias obiTD coinage of Gader (Gades),


aw
Mon pl 40 sv c
also ^
sura, Ko^a, Ges
(cf.

mallet, only

mentioned in

hammer ?)

cious stones

workman's hammer.

owing

of Asher

hammer,

TD7n^ n.[m.] a
33), or onyx?

fr.

carved
22

Ju

v. Q'bn.

TQ^ri n.pr.m.

must mean

Babylon

74

work); also abs. of horses' hoofs

(both

'

ttfe>;

(c)

strike off \^

ni*i'n|>

a. of

ri^nn v.

but Bi Che

(+

pass, cshv

);

i/ie

smite,

Q^

%Hi?

also

vid.

n?nn ntoyp Is 61 3 mantle of renown (renown as


a mantle, cf. De VB; >Di splendid garment;

p. ac <.

ah,

also-f-

yn?^:^ io6 (|pnnabk>?);

c.

'

nan;

fame, glory

33

Ges

(cf.

3b

'

w'm of Sibma, its choice branches


smote down lords of nations (so Hi De Che Brd
Is 16

Yahweh's

of

Is

&

io6 47 =i Ch 16 35 to
thanks unto thy holy name, to glory in thy
5. renown,
praises (= praiseworthy deeds).

Qr

29

sf.

smite (with hammer), sq. ace.

toxicating wine

in

22

\n^nna nan^n^

(on

3 ms.

(fatally;
PDD, }T|0); also fig. of
5
5
correction, discipline \^i4i (|| rvain); of in-

demanding praise

(both sg. and

oft.

+ *jjm c.
c.

Imp/.

26

Ju

pers."

= Psalms).

C^n,

attributes that call for praise (||KH.p3 "VIS 3

db>

Is 28

s5

3mpl. poSn: -f7 4 ;

tbhn I s 4I 7

Dj?a

23

DyS'DJin Is 41" one striking an anvil; smite

ri?nn
"

^OTn Pr

sf.

down, or

^ip

deeds

down

vb. smite, hammer, strike

in

4. qualities, deeds,

*6a

j e 17 14 (no vb.)

13

before the

3. praise-song, as

NH

2(!

nV AV RV)

(c?) of Moab P
wni ^njsnn Kin

(e) of '\

Ph. oi>n infr. sub nickno) ;Qal P/.


w|n Ju 22
nobni consec. Ju 5
3 pi.
5

Is 16

Je48
nnx Ti^nn

10- 1

[D 7(1]

4
Wit"* ni?~n HOT ^ 2 2 inhabiting the praises
5
of Isr ; n^"D1 nna-^3"^ DBntfl Neo ftrZ<ed

nil?

Dt

n^n'^

J e 51 41

"i'nri 'wsnft)

nn"i>3
axin 'n

thus far

(i.e.

greatness) 2 S 7

if text

be sound,

13

t6f|

after the persons


(sc.
but such sense questionable;

thither
"9

);

with Houb La for dSt \OV

2W\ SMtifl

241

CH
Gn

them with bread cf. C he Hup Xow


i6 =here ; but here also text is dub.: vDi.

Ju

I4

On?

satisfies

]3

15

C6n for

rd.

tan

N^l]

v.

n.pr.loc. only in D~;3

Is

cf.

Gn

DMI-tn

14

5
;

Qaest.in
not otherwise known; Vrss DP13; j er
Genes.
D h| 01 conj. ncn3; Tu Di think perh.
;

of Itabbath Amnion.

name

44

Ez 36 7 44 15

11

ii

16

Dn

in

Ew
EV

nothing of their moaning, wailing ; Thes


cf. pon 5, but precarious
form very

wealth,

APK236

data,
mdh, moon {mdha, month, Spieg
) +
(written
'Afxadadov
hamaodata)
Ot
given-1 so

(alw. Genit.) ; in Gk. perh. Maddrrjs [MaSdray,


;

rv
cf. Xenoph^

MaMnjff],
zm6185.424\

out

>

3 - 41

Diod

Nmtsn Est 3"

3aKn

""' 67

Pott

24

with-

UH

and

longer or shorter form was better adapted to


on the
the rhythm of particular sentences
whole nfin (alone) is somewhat more freq.
than Dn, Dnn on the contrary is said regularly,
:

nsnn occurring only i2t.,viz. Nu9'(P), Jei4 15


Zci4 15 and in the phr. nrann Q^(n)3 2 K18 4
Je 3 1C18 5 18 50 4 Jo 3 2 4 Zc 8 23 Ne 13 15 though
Dnn D'Oja is much more common) pron. 3 pi.
masc. (i"IBn used incorrectly for the fem. Zc 5 10

opp. order rare

11

are

Nu

G1134 21 23 4 i 26 4 8 5

b.

).

thy two sons

.,

they are

no DWtnn
T"T

22
~
41 nan

Is.

Tl

&.

is

K7

"njm6 -ista,

nan

->K3.

prob. corrupt: v.

j u 19 12
7

(p r 19

Kt

Comm.)

24
4. a. Pr3o
HJT^i? D * n ?]^ four
things are they, the little ones of the earth,

v 29

before a

(cf.

Gn

(0)

clause v

rel.

nan tmti,

-ITlirip

29

Ch

Gn
8

25

16

1318

20

Ct 6 3 Is

16

ton

(v.

np ta.AVhat
Zc i 9 4 5
(7)

]OB nan

these seven sheep

(without appreciable dis-

tinction in usage, except prob. in so far as the

"WK

Dil

&sm -3 for they

Dil

nan rr?xn D^an

20

1S4

Dm

'

Dt 20 15

c.

Dn +

10

'oaten

77

"- 21

13

etc. (the

De* 94

<J

9
nrarrtO

T^mtSn n.pr.m. father of Haman (Pers.

27

19

B Co.

del.

Ez 43

11

Dn nb'W n?K these where were they?


49
Zp 2" after BHK, peculiarly (cf. Dr 519806s 2 ).

prob. dittogr. for preceding Dnp_

Je 27

21

suspicious

29

s3

mine,Ex32 ,6 + oft.:

Dnn Ez 7"

30 7 Ez

Is

-p2

i4

27a

cf.

t[On?, i"JQn?] only

23

14 15
Is 6

b.

Ne 2 13
Gn 3 7 Ex 5 s

Ec

idle,

Nu

c.

3.' a.

iibr.

old

24

pin? injp,

1 end.

l]

37 107

(=1 Ch

1CI18 6 i2 15
\1"]?

Nu
i
) Lv 23
Dr 201 s ).

'

(v.

Jb

6'

(||

npn

(i.e.

and in the

doeth to

n?N

such sufferings as mine)


my meat, Je 7 4 " 72^
these buildings) are the temple

</iey

ntsn ;/jey (i.e.


''

>

"-*

are as loathsomeness in

of

b.

a),

6. a. In a neuter sense (rare),


"''?'!'?

19

are they

30

fem.,

nsna
T
T

sin

S 24 12 Dn)

Lv

5'"

of all that a

therein,

Ch

21

10

man
nanp

S 12 8 Jb23 14 nana things

7-

Bui 23 Ct6 8 ), fem.

[NH

nan

which

also |n,

With

art.

Dnn,

(so Qr),

cf. nil?

for

nrno Ex

error for

dissyl. form,

the

sf.

after

Je 5

11

themselves, v 20

'

169

them (emph.)

l et

Is 2 4

b.

.)

14

Ho 4 14 7

etc .;

Je is 19

1S

^ lotf*; Est 9

Gn 33 6

1
.

3
5
3S
e. cf. Ne io
44 Jud 6 etc.
2. a. (Eesuming the subj. with emph.)

14

24

(note accents),

d.

:i

"
\J/-

& KVm).

lfi

2^

njns
(JE) Jes 17
s run?! nana ?jb nsDNi,
19
Jb 23 14
2 S 12
tGn 4
9
nanb
tEz i 5 23 23 42" Zc 5 nana tLv 4 2 (P) Is
16T
nana

tLvs 22

(P)

Nui 3

19

s
51
6
1 Ch 21
(|| 2 S
34 Je 5 Ez 16 42 f 34
26 37
29
29
12
?na
(P)
one),
Ex
25
+Gn
d.
30
19
24
40
21
3
7
10
37 (both P) Lv'io ii 14 Nu io 16 (all
R

10

21

Dt

nsni v .

:t

l^yi,
Ju i 22 Dn D3
22
Dt 2 (Dn SIN), 3 Jos 9 Ez 30 17
c. Ex i8
every small matter DrpOSK^ let them judge

clauses v.

IlTJfB'

18

(For the use in circumst.

34".

Dr 5160

16

r\)2n

2
9 Dn~ny
nsni is textual
;

and more usual, forms with suffixes Dn3, Dnt\


DTO etc. [Dn3 & fn3, however, each once only,
Dni3 thrice": v.'|]) a. nrsna fEx30 4 36
(both P), Hb i 16 nanaT tJe 3 6 32 nenb t Jei 4
irono -fJe 10= Eci 2 12
b. ons fa S 2 4
Yahweh add to the people nNO Dn31 DQ3
D^DJJS ^/ie Zz'^e of themselves and ?Ae Z?le of
3
themselves 100 times, = 1 Cli2i (but D!13 here12
11
D33), 2 Ch 9 11 Ec 9
c.
only once, cf. Dt i

Dn

vfy_

go and gather straw, Nu 3

2S4
nb\>b

'31

perh.

-omil [fem. -on\;

Gn6 4 Ex 5

AVe Dr (

D^n

'31

8. AVith preps, (in lieu of the normal,

In usage not different in genl. from Wil, K n


(which see, under the corresponding headings,
1. a.

Nui 4 33 +

also for the

also As. suff. -sunu, sina\ni~\, cf. reff. sub tfin).

for fuller explanations), thus

11

prefix: v. infr. 8], pr. 3 pi. they (BAram.


to?, q.v.;
^L; Eth. (one form) Xoo-'i'F:
cf.

nnn I2 1, (v. supr.); nann ti S 17 28


N.B. Ez 8 6 Kt DTO stands for Dn no

is irreg. for Dn'nj?;

^,

oft.;

occurs hoAvever in Bibl. Heb. only after a

A7*i*F; 'emun-tu, 'emdn-til;

Gn 6 Ex

Gn

2^- (accents),

'

242

nan
Dt2S

P)

'

52

.43.43
43 - 43

14

88); jn3 + Ez i8

v. p.

tEzi6 4752

1313

\~Ru

(therefore)

(??? thrice only,


(edd.; Baer jna); ?nb

48 9 51

Je4-'

Baer

(etld.;

J?

(AVith the ex-

1?).

Ez7 1213 30 (all del. BCo; in 7


npn EZ29 19 Djton l s 31* Ez7 n
;

1414

BAram.j;

(also

ran
4

these forms are found mostly


ception
in P and writers not earlier than Je.; b and
d, however, depend solely on the punctuation.)
of H3I13,

J04'

growl,

roar,

be boisterous (1 Ni] but rare, and perh. not


genuine Aram.; cf. Ar. ^11 murmur); Qal
,

^46 +
7

=lon

Pf. 3 mpl.

Jes" +

2t.; IB, consec.

infr.;

65

mur, roar

Dn

33

io 6 ;

2 1.;

59

is 2 2

nWl

59

\}r

is

Pr 20 Je'4 19

nin

(Co

ron3

pi.

ro'n

715

12
//. nion Is 17

rota

pr

fpl. nip'n

@ ); 1.

c f.

Pt.

njoh Pr

41 ',
31

Ez

nitt'rt

11

groan

D^S

lamentation), like bears

55>

8'

^ 42

discouragement
(both ||nrpfe);

77

612

Is 59

11

43

s
;

sq.

Ct5

?!?,

of

tfJJD,

Je 48 30

(sq.

D'Wns,

v36

(sq. PN);

Is 51

15

^46

cf.

of

B'Nl NttW).

city

Pr

41

subj. 3.b

metaph.

Je 51 55

id.,

^46'

peoples

31

35

83

of

stir,

so pt. fpl. as subst. IPSO

21

surely to no jmrpose they bustle about


tt^NTTJpnJV).

CSK^

(||

jiK#)

also 31 4
of a city 'H

nion

&12>l

of sound of songs
^Ji^n Is 5 14
3
Ez 26 ,3 "(||^T23 ^p), cf.

Am5

'n

*pTB>

(||^33

n 5V^')Vv. further
63

15

(||Dn?rn),

41

18

fion fig.

ron 2

Je io

cf.

D^B

cf.

&

niD-13

S 4 14 (||Pip
of sympathy Is

crying 'n Pip

nn?t); of

16
;

i33"}b t?jn).

of

(||nBgB> Pip

2. tumult, confusion

S 14 19

2S

crowd, multitude (esp. freq. in

Ez

frequently of great

20

1328

Ez 39
23

Is
11
;

Dn

4'

10

18 29

3.

a.

Ch):-

S 14 16 i'K

7
cf.
14 20
32
30 (cf. emend, supr.); on Je

1213

further

v.

army Ju

Chi 3

also 7

VB

cf.

29"

'n Pip

rumbling of

Je 47 s

'n

vfe|>3

nmn

of rain

=5i

13

fton

213

Wl Ez

15

39

n.n.i2.i3

^n)
(cai D^^n 'n) v
(n^.,3
1414
also pi. Jo 4
b. of a whole people 2 S 6 19
14
Is 5 13 16
Ez 7 1114 29 19 30 10 15 31 218 3 2 121216 18
ii

10

||

DP2f3~7|N

5. be boisterous, turbulent, as with

a
wine Zc 9 6 (but id. perh. DOT, cf. Fi a *
1024 J^ThLZ. 1879. 504 g^ZAW 1881, 18)
als0
&g ^j^
of shameless woman
of "OB* (by meton.) Pr 20
1

,l -

(so

MT 25

c. of
11

but

any great throng 2 K 7


Je 52" jiONH) + 42 5 Jb 31 34

13 - 13

||

(H31 'n) Ez 2 3 42 D^i3 'n Gn 17 45 (P) cf. Is 2 9 78 ;


so, under fig. of overwhelming mass of waves
Je 5 42
4. great number, abundance (late)
D^E>3 'n 2 Ch 1 23
of cattle Je 49 32 of things
materials for temple-building 1 Ch 29 16 tithes
& gifts 2 Ch 3 10 Hence 5. abundance, wealth,
;

16

37

cf.

Ec 5 9

T[n' pn]
,

ments tJ??

(|||D3),

n.f.

n3?f?

THji^n

Is 60 6 (d; 'n

||D^3 P^D).

sound, music, of instru-

Isi4 u

n.pr.loc.

city appar. to be

20 24 25 26 - 3 '- 32

be

(||M31D);

4. be in commotion,

Is 2 2

5'"

Je

head of stirring, bustling streets


(||Dnyr ^nns); of man, jvorp bn--j ^,3^

Jli'Oh

etc.);

jiW?' Pip),

14

Je 4 19 "flDh

cf.

sim. of roar of multitudes

Isi7 12 Je6 23 50 42
tumultuous,

lyre

the

fc&g

like flutes,

3. roar, of waves, subj. 0\P3

v.

||

11333,

further

}>)

(||l3CmK Dm),

f.^
(||

16";

(zither) Is

Je3i

of person pitied,

.P

fin I s 17 12

D'Eiy

(||iUn

in prayer

v!

rush, roar,

(||DB!

'fl

sound of a roaring

(as occasioning a roar)

the thrill of deep-felt compassion or sympathy,


sq.

anpKJ*

(in distress,

also subj.

20

chariot-wheels

16
cf. Da
HiVO); of doves (also in sim.) Ez 7
fig.
of soul
2.
murmur,
supr.).
(si vera 1., vid.

(B'B?) in

1. sound,

16

Ez5 7

of throng of shepherds (|pip);


7
.Tli? Jb 39 (1| "WS niNZ'n); cf. "V? 'T\= noisy

growl like a dog 3^33

wicked men

subj.

f.

murmur,

D^tan

pi.

D33n

where again compared with

2:!

'H Pip Is 13

cf.

city Is 32

npnn ^ 42 12
2 t.; Impf. rorn Je 6 + 3 t.; 2 fs.
18
5
njon 7 7 4 nsrr;
"V\&- 42"; n ?i!? 55
43
7
15
4
Je 3 35 ^OjTJ f 39 +
Is 51'
4 6 + 3t.';'

also Da),

sub DH
esp. sound made by a crowd of people, mur-

murmur,

vb.

tjTTQrT]

n^ton Ez 3 2 30

sf.

13

founded to commemorate defeat of Gog, 03?


'n T'V -0 ?' Ez 39 16 but txt. dub. cf. Da ; Co
,

Pi^V

prop. 131DH 1D31

3
-

tpftn n.m. 1S4

'4

(f.

tJbsi^sound, mur-

mur, roar, crowd, abundance


14

4
11.

+27

v. jiOH supr.

t.

(+2

2 5

= jiOK

?iN p. 54 supr.); cstr. fin

in

||Je

18

n.pr.(?) naton (q. v .)

16

39

52

15
,

S
v.

Gn 17"+ 30 t.
is 5"+ 2 1.

+ Ez 39 1115 (ato jinn N\a) s i'aion


+ EZ31 Qr+3t. (Kt n:iIDn); so
f.

abs. 'n

also

Co

for

Mion i s5 14 +6t.+

7^2)^ (-/of
(sc.

the eye)

tif^On,

foil.;

cf.

Ar. J.^i shed tears

rain steadily

n^Dn

(sc.

n.f.

the sky)).

rain- storm

(?),

HPI? n?TOH Pip

rushing or roaring sound (1):


Je 1 1 19 sound of a great storm, of wind fanning
flames in tree (in fig. of Yahweh's judgment
on Judah); >AYEVDa tumult; ^ip3 ntaq Pip
.

nine Ez

24

of noise of wings of living creatures

in Ezekiel's vision (del.

vb.
tDDn

make a

Co

consec. Is 2 8

coon

noise,

i5 c ;

24

is.

Ju

move

Qal

[Din])

noisily.

Don

Pf.

'

EX23

""infeni.

sf.

27

/*?)/.

QBnl Jos io

10

10

v. nan), less widely used than H3~, ;l nd in


prose mostly confined to calling attention to
some fact upon which action is to be taken,
or a conclusion based
a. Gn 3 22 n*n DIKn jn
;

*on Je5i 34 Qr (Kt on),

sf.

Ch

Ex

nn!

2s

(cf.

Hi).

cf.

confuse, discomfit

mn

243

DttH

man

behold, the

14

lest, etc.,

Ex

i,-

as one of us, & now


thou hast driven me forth
27" 29' 3 o 34 (nearly yea),

become

behold,

11

etc.,

is

34

19

6 1M0 'Lv io 1M "

Nu

Dt

27

17

5-

(in prose

1. move noisily, trans., drive


Dt 2 Est 9
a wagon in threshing VBhai irfay ^3^3 'H Is

only in Pent. (23 t.) and Ez 18 4 in this usage);


in poetry, used more freely, but chiefly in
Is 2 & Jb"
Nu23 B24 (Balaam) Is 23 13 32 33 7
34
20
4
31
7 8
^5i
(stating the
68
78
139 Prii
premiss to a conclusion introduced by 1 2 *\R,

28 s8 (||^n).

q.v.),

|i8 +2S22
li

o'rn);

ms.

24

Ex

14

S.

22

Ch

also

23
6

\js

&

ace.

c.

Dt

Jos io

pan),

(||

15

15

Inf.

10

Ju 4

10

oonj)

sf.

i8

ace.

c.

15

144" (|| id.); discomfit, vex,


n"}X"733 of instr. ; c. ace.

(sq. DISH ny),

prob. also Je 51

15

Qr

right;

2. confuse, discomfit,

s7

15

(doubtless

Denm ^144;

sf.

24

15

Kt

li

34
(jj

7?K),

Est 9 = 4

013^6);

Dt

23
.

12

elsewhere (except in senses b, c)


only in Is 2 (23 t.) & Jb (31 t.), as Is 40 1515
i.s...u
!!
Jb 4 18 15 15 25 s (in these three
4
g

24

passages before

*]**

1112

or '?

*!&?),

etc. (v. supr.).

tb. as a hypoth. part., propounding a posBAram., Mand. Palm. ( ZMG

NH

sibility, if (so

'

Din

cf.

(sq.

on the contr gyr ^T PaL

,888,404^.

n.pr.m. son of Seir the Horite


TD^in
"
Alfxau L Hfiav = D^<n Gn 36".
1 Ch i
then] vb. rage, be turbulent (?denom.
cf. Ke RV; A V multifr. fien Thes, after Eabb.
39

Palm.

Ez

D^an")p

D3?en

fr.

Cannon

|n

only Qal

(Sm

5"

queries

Inf.

sf.

Ew,

after

me)

fJT

Aq,

Bo Co Da,

nje); rd. rather, with

(fr.

D3?on

WON

nb ]m and behold

11

4 "b
they will not believe

n.pr.m. Haman, favourite of Ahasu-

erus(etym. dub.; ace. to Jen^^^Elamit.


Est 3*4-53^
n.pr.div.
umban, or Ilumman)

CP"!)

ye say,

JPW

iib

1313

(v

a qu.

What

fn behold,

we do

supposing
7

because ye rebelled.

13b

we

Aram.

RV ; some such mng. prob. fr.


D^pen
S?K rnj?3 Is 64 1 as fire kindleth
context)
brushwood (VB).
De Che Di

foil.;

cf.

Ar.J^i pour, pour

ou<).

**" flood

V), or

Ar.

(cf.

watery pit (prop, place offlowing waters; cf.


Symm $o6v VO vs, and NH, NHWB" 40 ) only pi.
nnbno ^ 14 o n (G-r Che nrtoao, nuts, v. sub
1-

-103

behold

with

sow

shall not

pron. 3 pi. fern., oft. in NH, in


Bibl. Heb. only with prefixes, fn3. etc.
see
under non 8 d.

Till

(^

Gnl9

'

demonstr. part.

certainly, surely,

(^1

which takes an

noun or pron.

of a

Gn

*?}$

tls 65
13 43
-

22

sf.)

Gn

"ton

),

32

48 21

Ex

13

22

23

I7

,1

nan

t Je 18
1

Kt

]H 100 nn.tNu.23*

36

94

Jb

1920

13

26"

),

K io

Je 32 s7 );
naan), 3 an t^i39 3 fem

Ch 2 3

cf.

17

18

Gn

said

is also

Gn 2o +(t2 K 7
Gni6 n + 6t,; ian tNu23 Jb2

27

and, mere rarely,

lin
^jn

5 - 12 - 19 - 21

37

(also

Gn

("san
,

nw

Ez

whether

accus.,

ON

iinan

lo!j,

lit.

^n Gn6 + oft.

"^an 'aan (but "'pax

25

(Kin nan

is

more

Ru

5
S io 22 Je 3s

):

Chi

usual, as

2S
,

Gn

pi.

^n

16

18

tJos 9 25 2S5 1 Je 3 22 Ezr 9 ^aan tGn 44 5


12
Nu i4 40 an Jb 3 8 35 nr?n +Dti 10 Je 16
,

Ch

b).

cf. ,1

20 16 42 27

comp. nan v 6 ).

*[]'']

33"

(i. e.

ground on which
= ^n), Je 3 Hg 2 12

15

II.

etc.

Jb40 23

not sow), Is54 15

(the pron. being conceived as accus.,

sf.

Ew 5262c

24

i[rrann]

if

eat the 7th year

tc. if, whether, in an in10


nM3 nrpn fn q (but
Je
2
direct question,
DN
nn^n:n);
2 b, and fn Aram, c.
c f.
Gr
(v. ?n

Io

*")2n (-s/of

Lv 25 20 and

meaning dubious).

foil.;

t [D?2n] n.[m.] only pi. D^DOn brushwood


<(cf.

etc.,

we

shall

Ex 8 22

PISH, once
of

Ex

= and suj^pose)

DX1); stating the

based,

is

me

in Esther.

^277 (v

also

application or development of the use a:

ply; but very dub.)

x px

with n), a special

p. 415), Ai*. J,!,

(ib.

Dan

Gn40

sA

+oft. (37t.)

lo! behold! a. point-

ing to persons or things,


^ntw nan behold thy wife

Gn

12 19

and now

18 9 ?ni3 nan be-

'

monstr. adv.

"jn

Jb 13 15 36 30

or interj. Io

4i

de-

behold (on etym.

suffix,_ when the


immediately
prehas
refers
nan
noun to which

hold (she

is)

in the tent (the

:n

244
14
ceded, being not unfrequently omitted, 16
51 51
s
5 13n
Ex 24 s etc. With sf. of
cf. Dr
-),
3
:

'

ps., esp.

30

in response to a

call,

indicating the

readiness of the person addressed to listen or

I am!

obey. Here
-'

1S

2 7

Js 6

11

31

46-

iSn ?

Gn

Behold one!)

(lit.

Ex

cf.

13

37

^? n

WJ?

4r>- 8
,1 -

'

11

'

Dr

(cf.

202
),

1"

6 -'- 8 - 9

(& elsewhere in

and behold=and
15
and 17 4 HON nam and behold it is
if, T)t 13
12
18
cf. 1 S 9"
true = c? if it be true, 19 1 S 20
this and the next ch.) nani

2Si8 n Ho9

S i7
answer

<i<,

S 15 s6 (in resig15
25
,s
nation: cf. Gn 44 5o Jos 9 Ezra ): of God
M
(repeated for emphasis). In the
Is 52" 58" 6,-,
43

against me, 14

i3 5

6
.

'

22 1 2

,r

3
/ere

22 1

Lv

nearly=?y(rare):

Hji"!

I.

used

adv. hither (perh. from

40

with Jl-loc, prop.

beiKTiKcos,

hitherwards !

Io

or perh. akin to Li*, LI*, LI* here)

1(i

Nu

iun

pi.

Ez 34

cf.

",

35
Je 3" Jb 3 8 . Emph. ^
^Jn, v. ba 4, p. 40.
On

40

14

'

1, :

b. introducing clauses involving predication

to the past or present, it points


generally to some truth either newly asserted,

with

()

ref.

29
behold! I have
or newly recognised, Gn i
33
20
27 1 S 14
given to you all herbs etc. 17
etc. ; often one upon which some proposal or
9
suggestion is to be founded, Ex i (cf. jn Gn

11 6 )

2 3
-

K5

When

20

the proposal

is

to be of the nature of an entreaty or request,


Njrnan is often used, instead of the simple nan

12" 16 2 18 7 1 K 20 3 22" al. (v. tO). (b)


with ref. to the future. Here it serves to
introduce a solemn or important declaration
Ex 32 s4 34 10 Is 7 14 and is used esp. with the

Gn

'

ptcp. (the fut. instans,

Dr 5135

in predictions

20 3 no ^an -(lit.) behold thee


(accus.) about to die, thou art about to die,
Ex 4 7 17 9 3 Dt 3 17 1 S 3 11 1 K 20 3r 2 2 25 Is 3
io 33 17 19 22 17 24* + oft.; in the phrase run
c
31
2
U
7
2 K 2o' =Is 39 Am 4 8
1 1 S 2
D^N3
13
9 + Je 15 t.; very often with the suffix of
1 ps. sg., as N^O ^?H Behold, I bring (lit. he-

Gn

or threats,
2:i

liold

Ex

me

Gn 6
Ex 8 9
JeS^ii-ppb ^3il;

17

often, esp. in Je; 6119"

so23 2 + )i6

lli

of person, Is

2
2

19

18

,etc; anomalously, with change

1C

"IB?

"^n

(ace. to points) behold

C.

fctyle,

and once

actor concerned: Gn r" and behold, it was


very good, 6 12 8 13 15 12 18 2 3 7* Ex 2 6 Dt 9
9
etc.: in the description of a dream Gn37''
1 4
1
uc
2 3
s
4o'
8 etc.
4I
Is 29 or of a vision Amy.
With a ptcp. (the context fixing the sense to
the past), Gn 24 30 37 15 (both without suffix);
1

Ju

43

11 34

*-

d. like II. ft (b\

thither

and

hither

= once

and fro; njnj nan

to

thither i.e. in different (or opposite)


20

directions, t Jos 8

K2

814

K 20

40

strangely

^3y W!

nani nan nt#?

lit. and thy servant


was a doer of hitherwards and thitherwards, i.e.
was engaged in different directions (Ew !360,c

treats 'n here as the pron. 3 pi. fem. construed


cf. n?N nbty: but rd. prob. with

irregularly,

<2>

(Ex

Th Klo

93

12
)

12

Je

48"'

51

64

me

swear to

nan here,

s8

Ju

16 13

now

to this point

= there)

r\KV

G1121

12 '? nan

Gn
\js

15
17

71

16

&

'~>

23

nan

fb. of

(with a neg.,

now do

until

18
12 9
9
(the point reached in the narrative).

keep declaring thy wonders,

until

14

(note of compiler or

Dn

time, in nan "iy hitherto

44

K8

on that side of

this side of

= not yet)

Nu

even hither,

nnp, 2

(3) here (cf.

scribe).

on

nanny

S 20 16 nan-ny

turning or looking

na.S ivas

for nfcW);

(in a book)

Ch

<

nny

In late Heb., contracted to

tEc4

fny

not yet been

tEc
(cf.

hitherto, still

n?n b& fly -lB*j= w ho has

Mish. |HJ!

hitherto,

still,

*&

f?"iy

= not yet\.
<

<

nZTj pron. 3

II.

esp.

(but not exclusively) after verbs of seeing or


discovering, making the narrative graphic and
vivid, and enabling the reader to enter into
the surprise or satisfaction of the speaker or

should not be read.

nani very freq. in historical

S 20 21 nani ^OO from thee and hitherwards,


i.e. on this side of thee (opp. nNpni "*fl?):
repeated 2 K 4 s5 nan nnxi nan nriK once hither

who has founded, 29 14 ?\QV ,3 ?n behold


me. one who will add (so 38 ); but it is dub.
"ID', f|Di''

a. of

15

"l3J,

me, one

whether the ptcp.

nan

16

15
42 45
813
that you have sold me nan hither, v
Jos 2 2
10
3
a
9
c
n3nu-ipDnN'i
Je 3 i 5i 5 + ;
3 i8 2Si Is57

1 '

bringing, or about to bring)

&
34" 2K22 M Isi3 ]7 29 14 43
io

'

Gn

place: (a) hither

II. JH,

to

nrnn
t t

v.

TQ2n

n.pr.m.

pi.

Sim Bo -Gf
/

& mng.

(deriv.

= wailing,

al.

.-Tf3(N\3)

'3,

&

but

cf.

D3n"f3

sub
13,

fr.

cries

abbrev. 'n '\ n.pr.loc.

Bevevvop;

dub.; ace.

Ar. "^a,

<fidpayya 'Ovop.

Jos 15 83 Sovva/x l8 ic ; Taifvva V 16 ;


3
2 Ch 28
(pap. Bevevvop.; ye Pavi

@L yfi

non.

this improbable)

of valley S. of Jerusalem,

v.

sub ma.

of children (v. infr.),

only in

fem. they:

elsewh. USU.

Tmj3ev6on
"Evuop.

33*

cpap. (vlov)'Evvoii)

N]3;
as mere topographical term
boundary between Judah & Benjamin

245

y:n
Jos

16

also 'n

Dan,

,fi

P)

(all

Xe

cf.

r ,n

(2

K 23

$> sing.),

&

alw. with ref. to the

10

Kt

lias iJl

fire,

"O

10

Gn

& NT y

and Iwiva;

Q n locality

fVJ, a

named betw. Sepharvaim


unknown, yet cf. Dl ra279
;

13

earth

('n

= devastate)

^M

hush! keep silence

interj.
19

Ju

and he

every place

'

Lvif

Hb2- Zp

10

and

"10N1 (while
:!

in

(ellipt.)

Che

A/s

Hush!

Zc

17

sq.

f>

(the

^St? (VJ)

though a

as

Inflected,

Xe

verb, imv. pi. 'n

U (Ges compares Arab,

lii [=D?n] hither! inflected as an imv., e.g.

JLi,\j%:
tHiph. impf.

AGI iMS

Hence

).

Xu

apoc. DrPI

13

denom.

as

30

and Caleb

sub

v.

f^TSn

obj.

wsn

bed (HS^O

33
;

restore

i.e.

313.

vb.

(XH

overturn

turn,

id.,

47

Aram. ^Bn, ^oi, Ar. disl AV


As. abdku,
apdku DPV) Qal Pf. Lv i 3 3 +i 3 t.; ^Bni.
'

2K21 13

Am6

12

Jl>34 25
36

3 mpl. ISBn

^78;
3

La 3
t|bn1 Gn i
Je'13
TJBrn
is
+6t.;
io
9
12
sf. inaan*! j u 7 13
^'anrn
^'anx
fs.
2
Ch
3
9
Je2 3

23

Impf. }Brr

etc.;

25

Je 23;

"""Cn

20

//

+ ?, ^ 66 sea

usu. sq. ace.

rivers into blood,

105

cf.

into dry land,


29

13

Je3i

78

44

mourning

^m

7
into joy, so V 3 ~j
5 justice into wormwood, cf. 6 12 8 10 feasts into mourning; Dt23''=
;

Am

Xe

2
s
13 curse into blessing;
5 death-shade
2. vutrans. a. turn, turn
into morning.

Ju

back,

W1

12

S 25

turn

b.

K5

Jo 3

Ex7

qan>i

4
;

89 2

Ch

turn white

;.

&

1. reflex.
turn back

78

ip-

intrans.

(cf.
57
;

";

'

13 2 "

S 4 19 'Dnio lf

',

Impf. ^air

10

ms.

Tjanri

^Ena

^ena'ri- 17="; xiasna Jon 3 4 ;

into,

i3 3 4

Inf. ahs.

14 Is 63

Ex

-]V^

10 1, sjsri3
naani La.5'2

Lv

Is 34, etc.;

Ex

sq.

+ 3t.;3ni
17

12

change

change,

Bn1

Jb 30 21 Ez

aside-

Niph. Pf. Tjaria Ex 7


^anii consec. Lv 13"';

14

mpl. ^3Bni Jbi 9 19

EstQ

ifr

15

(all P).

Is'6o*

2'1

fX> 'n

pred. adj.

scp

Sl

a.

Qal 2

oneself

<((/;*

a) Jos

20

8-

turn from side to side

(JE);

turn,

turn

Ez4 s pains
;

Zp 3 ; barvi

p.

D^a'nn

7
;

(so Baer, q. v.) Is 29

Am

c<."TJD'n
-,

Ho

pass, naian

turn the back

('D.'y)

2K21

horses of a chariot

13
;

2 2

Jus

but aho (sq. 2) of hostility

= 2 Ch
La

v.
s
;

4*''.

La
c.

ace:

(JE); a dish

the hand,
:|4

16

^n 4

"^ann

1. trans, a. torn, turn about, turn over,

(nnb) n^B-^y

s4

&
33
,

turned upon

so the
2

K9

s3
;

turn a cake

upon her)

cf.

Dn

S 4 19

ro"

!
;

(i.e.

turn

came suddenly
against

sq.

turn to(ward), sq. ^>V, Is 60' (|| b N3).


tu,m=-change (oneself) sq. pred. adj. LV13-'

Jb 19
b.

Acr

(?J?)

'

k 22

q'Bn 1

^Bn Pr r2 csfr- ^BH


FDBn
'SBn Gn if;
sf.

D??Bn

Am

/w.

6s.

on

15

s 25 12 Jb 1

= 2Chi8 33 7i/
Gn 19 29 1 Ch 19 3

e.g.

;i

105 he turned their heart


to hate Ids people; (4) turn to,- into, sq. two
10
t/^114 8 rock into pool of water;
ace. LV13
Inf.

c.

Wariil consec.

pi.

Ju

wicked men

';

CnpN

pervert

(2)

(3) sq. ace.

Jb2o

the people.

P^SH

^l?n;

(cf.

naanpa n?3

down) ^4i

fy/eVw/

/,

them

i|7^ri they cast

corpses) forth, (saying)

12

skin Je 13

(P);

DH

'

1EN

king, Oil

Am

have a

said, I

DH
6
he said, Keep silence I
burying men in a pestilence), 8

S io3

La

20"''

n T'3 y) Pr 12' Jb 34 25 (obj. om.).


c. turn
change, transform (1) sq. acc.= alter ; a colour
v. 'D;

secret errand unto thee,

Jb

A1114 11 ("DNi D'np-nN D"n$N

to health;

(prob. onomatop.)

DI??Bn

io" (J).
Sodom, etc.,

'

t"rT'

consec.

(rvn

Ex

11

(U*y)

T*S17\ v. sub nw.


tt-:

2?

loc.

= Is37

Dt 29" Je

(J),

re-

"iHN

wind

chariots v 22 ; tent fyb), rbyob 'n

site

13

-^

i.

n?anc Am 4 v. infr.; also naan, [naanp]);


city of Amnion 2 S io 3 = 1 Ch 19 3 (obj. om.);
mountains Jb 9 s 28
throne Hg 2" (|| TWn),

n.pr.

ic,-

v->

s1

'

stilled

v; turn

different quarter)

'iai

Eob BRii 273r Tobler Toposr ii3!,ff Bd Pano3 ; mod.


name (of lower half of valley, toward SE.)
Wady er-Rabdhi.

cf.

2K18

heart, sq.

Zp

'n

CBypN;

overturn, overthroiv, sq. ace.

b.

pchHenoch.lSlf.j

34

S io another
bring from

i.e.

TJ^n

rnna nab

of '\

'

'

Theol.3a6ff.

store speech of a pure kind, sq.

23 2 Ch 28
31 3
2 6
6
235
"
I
ou
account
of this
e
^
7
3
9
33
inhuman & idolatrous practice it was abhorred
by priest & prophet, & defiled by Josiah;
this conception afterward developed, through
24
into Jewish Gehinnom (cf. Weber Synagog
Is 66

by

sacrifice of children

Ho 7

(pass.)

'a

elsewhere alw. '!Tf2

Qr &

\a 1

19

(P); sq. pred.

noun (?), vine turns into deno pred. expressed


Je 2 21

generate

plant

Jb20

v b ); of heart turned in compassion


'Wnj I""? 33 ), in sorrow, distress, La

Ho
20
i

14

11

(cf.

(||

of heart changed, so as to be favourably

disposed toward,
of

mind;

colour

Lv

sq.

I3

"-' 7

*?,

Ex

change
14 (J)
of plague spots clianging

(sq.

b?)

(P); rod

changing to serpent

nn

246

^sn
Ex

U (P); faces to paleness Je 30 B dance to


mourning La 5 15 comeliness to corruption

but order of words perhaps reversed in );


rDElTOn 2 o 3 fDSnan rva assigned also to Asa'*

Dn

io":

time

a^xb

an^> "qan*! is

63

10

Jb 30-

perverse, only pt. used subst. tiipb? TJfni

he that

an inheritance
reversed Est 9

a. be turned, turned over to sq.

La

strangers

to

be

waters into blood


5
(E); Saul into another man 1 S io
Ex 7
darkness
streams into pitch Is 34"; sun to
J03 4 stones to chaff Jb 4 1"; month changed
4
from sorrow to gladness Est 9"; cf. ^ 32
where complem. om. d. be overturned, over4
e. be upturned,
thrown, of city Nineveh Jon 3
there ts
of subterran. work of miners Jb 28
an upturning.
Hithp. Impf. 3 fs. a L riIr
Jb 8 14 Pt. ^annp j u 7" Jb'37 12 nasnrra
ie turned, changed, sq.

C.

p,

17 -

'J]

Gn

24
;

Gn

&

reflex.

every

turn this way


flaming sword

the

of

storm-cloud Jb 37 12 turnoversover Ju 7
of bread-cake tumbling into the
14
host of Midian.
2. transform oneself, Jb38
Hoph. Pf.
of earth under rising dawn.
3'

(J);

13

15

flin?3
-jann
there have been turned
t- "9]?
-t 1- t Jh 30
LL
U2>on me terrors (cf. viLSirin y 1 ^ of foes).
:

TTJDn n.m. the contrary, contrariness,


34
^S* v 34 sf. 09?3n
perversity;
abs. 'n Ez 1

Is 29

16

L'aer);

(v.

Q^Sn-fO

thing

the

T[n35njTl]

where

34

occurred in thee the contrary from other

oikok

i?

ecTcoTcpav

els rrjv

perversity,

n.f.

perverse

3^n Na
rh*Zn
T -

dub.

perhaps txt.

err.

v. 33-

hath

women;

sub ^3.

v.

tp?n n.[m.]
Ez2 3 24 fe 35-3

& mng.

deriv.

JSh T]^y

' }feb so Co (cf.


arms; Hi f?fn, Inf. Hiph.of v

Ew

dub.;

only

txt. prob. in

2 6 );

error:

J3V,

<B

with

i^ rattling;

}XH (so Codd.) w7/i shoulder as place of

Bo Sin

carrying weapon;
Baers Ezech.

ii.

gams

jjjjg

[ton multitude;

Dl

sease without emend, by

comparing As. esin (-si) collect, gather, Flood


25
Tabl."- *, but this very dubious.
"in

contrary, opposite

^iTl Ezi6 ^ there

=J3n

@L

<f>v\aKTjv;

24

thing (only Pr exc. Dt 32 20 ) PI. abs. niaenn


Dt32 20 +8t.; cstr. id. P1-2 14 perverse things,
particularly utterances Pr 2 12 io 32 23 s3 cf.
'n 9 8 13 Tl )SV*? io 31 and even Tl B*K Pr 16 2 *
slanderer); but also thoughts, devices
(|| fj")?
Pr 6 14 16 30 "fl TH Dt 32 2c'= perverse generation,
D3 ?:N-t6), in 'n p r 2 14 (|| jn nibj?).
(||

1.

ety
1

ro v\ov).

es

-f-

(@

Acts

1.

intrans.:

ivay,

16 10

cf.

^vXaKr/v,

that,

<|'

(f>v\aKrjs

;>

Ch

P,

b.

.y

Pr 17 20

2. pass.,

perverse with his tongue.

is

c. be

sub -nn.

v.

Tin

n.pr.mont. 1. mt. on border of Edom,

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 2 o 2X25 27 33 :iS 3 - 41 Dt 32 50
(all P); =mod. Jebel Nebi Hdrun c. 50 miles
alw. "inn in,

v 34 ^J3np

2. 0333n I s
1

so thou Jta st become the contrary.

nril

16

fc

2/owr perversity !

n3Di~T n.f. overthrow

(cf. esp.

As. abiktu

S. of Dead Sea, just S. (SW.)


Eob BEii.i23 .iD2.cf. 5
Bd iw ia
'i9 ff.

Dl ,v),

of the cities (of the plain)

and }3n 1

[rnarra]

tTjSDCn
Pr

Gn

is

cf,

b.

adj. crooked, "$ tf\S

crooked

19

29

the u-ay

-]VJ

^333n

of a guilty man.

'LnDErroJ n.f. overthrow always cstr.


naanp
& always of overthrow of Sodom,
Gomorrah etc., exc. Is i 7 D^T '12, where rd.
DID (Ew Che ES Proph 34r D^al.; also Lag

Kn

Di,

&

of Petra, ace. to

Traml)ull KadeshIiarneal28ff

esp.

Ew

disputed by

-,

who

thinks of,/. Madurah, N"\Y of Edom.


2. a
NE. spur of Lebanon Nu 34 78 (P); mod. Jebel

Akkar cf. p or ter I,amascus


Furrer

ZPVviii 27
-

tTTT

n.pr.loc.

Schr^GF43,

cf.

yet

v.

e(1

2 - p S33

v.

Di.

Ch

2K17

||

21

>Jbr

G,ioer

but

rd.

''

5
6

l,uTa,m -p-

HD n?

18 11

'

Sem.i.S^.
is,-;.

714.

h\#Vn Ez

eyen g0 p ro lj gl 0SSj c f. Stud. JrTh


ano ' Dt 29" Je 4 9 ,N and with force
ye

15

43

v. >tt-\K

sub

mx.

11.

|.

tJin
T

of verbal noun, governing ace,


Is 13 19 Je 50 40

Tn^EH^

Am 4.
n.f.

mDTIN DwN 'o

Cf. also ?]3n

1 b, roan.

stocks or similar instrum.

of punishment (compelling crooked posture, or

mentioned rather late; as punishment for Jeremiah ?Kr03 iyK'3 -IB>K 'E>n J e 20'2
( ets toi/ KdTapaKT-qv K.T.X.), cf. 'En~/N 29-'' ( els
pS^n"^^ (SJ as tov KarapaKTrjv,
to aTToKKeivna
ic/na

distorting),

;
J

il

vb.

slay

kill,

(is. Impf. consec);


conflict,
4 117

(NH
^

MI

JinNI

Ar. ~'jA fall into war,

slaughter;

disorder,

id.,

Sab. Jin fight

Sab Denkm 2425) Qal Pf. 3111s,


24
'n Ju 9 + 4 t., Jin 2 S 14' + 2 t., Jini consec.
2
& f. ^ni consec. 1 S 1
Is 2 7
+ 2 1 i3"jq Gn 4 25 ;

Os

>

kill

.;

etc.;

Ex

Impf. ri.T

i3 15 +i4

Am2

3
,

JinN

,/,

t.';

Am 9

I0 s + 4t.; '^.TJhs' 2 ; 3inH

sf.
1
;

OT5 On
cohort,

14
1 s. MinM
4
nnnNl Gn 27 41 sf;
;

247

y>n

^3-inNl 2 S 4 !0 2

Ez

io 9

=nrr

3 mpl.

Gn 34"'+ 4 t.; tf. "iphi Gn


/w-y.'ain Ju8 20
sf. 'inn Nun

2 3 ;

26%

15

etc.;

Nu

"in

+ 2 t.; inn Nu 3I

+2

15

25

ainn Est u
g

t.;

//

an?

abs.

Ex

a\n

cstr.

pi.

'

Nu

94"

-J,

"|n1

s/OTEu

15

nn
nt.; 3iinEc3 Est7
Ex5 ;1 inn 1 s 24 11 inn Gn 27 42 + 2 1.; inn
Ex2i 14 Kc<.nnGn 4 i5 +4t.; ninEz 2 i 16
\nh Ez 28; D"n'n Je 4 31 2 K 17 25 _pass. crann
3

Is'io

rann
1.

B'jnn Is 14 19

2 t.;

i s 27

rain

7
;

is

20

(pcem in

S 16 2 22 21 24 u

1K2
2;)

532

Ch

^io

Is 14

i8

94

20

141415

_
;

19

22

37

(all J),

49

(all J),

(E), 5 21 (J)

23 25

25

Ju 8

cf.

2K9

11014

24

(||njrj);

19
s

20 20

11

Ne

1S

"- 20

1010

4
'

iCh7

io 9
5

54

21

22 1

Zc

12

"laN^ ainp), and of slaughter of Jews' enemies


in defence and revenge Est 8 U (same combin.)
vn

g6.io.i2.i5.i6
c;p

^^

p agg

t jie

s ia jn y

Jos 8 24 io 11 (both JE), 13 22 (P), Ju? 25

(all P),

2S10 1K9 11 2K8


9
2Ch28 G7 9 36 17 Ez26 811 cf. Ju 9 26

45

17

24

16

18

the slain Is io

14

16

89

K n =2 Ch 23

judgment
43

33

12

17

(J),

and

23

Gn

Am

ls

^stion?

fig.

Hb

17

Nu

25

JVn?to|>.

cf.

Nu

20 (E),

La

1515

(JE),

Ho

EX32 27

Dt

13

(||

1010

cf.

4. of killing beasts,

Ez

(JE),
'nnvn

men

"inn

Nu

2 2

29

(J

Balaam's ass), Lv 20 cf. supr., Is 22 (oxen;


||BnB>), D>3 -\m pann IS27
also of killing
1

by

vines,
lions
is

^ 78

hail

2K17

25
,

NiSlb nyi aiinS

nwp

5. of killing by beasts:

Jb20 1G
nV Ec 3 3

viper

rvn nnbi "cyaTin:

tanaspi

^p3 mbv\

6. quite general

bwb

destroy,

Jb

ruin

nav^r?

Da-inn dtis

p r i^ also
woman Pr 7
;

2li

cf

those ruined by shameless


Regular construction is c. ace; obj. sometimes
cm., as La 2 21 ; used abs. Ho 9 13 Je 4 31 15 3
La 3 43 Ez2i 10 Ec3 3 sq. 3 slay among, i.e.
.

H-N);

anh

TrTJPn

n.f. slaughter; only abs. in

foil,

s2
combinations, 'n N\3 Je 7 19" new name for
3
D3rrj3 ^3; 'n DV Je 12 of the wicked, i.e. day
4
i.e. Judah and
of judgment; 'n |NS Zc

j-i.

1(1 vb. conceive,

BASi473
13

consec.

Is 26

1S
;

Ju 13 3

conceive,

JD

Gn
1

'

34

>l

Gn

23

Is 5 9

3C

38

18

30

Ex 2
Ho i 30S

cf.

v 13 sub Po.

also

nnn

Vp. VlbPl B'K'n

57

(all J),

(E),

v 171923
20

prob. also

QV^b2
1

Ch

(all E),

21

17

"rinn

have I conceived
it forth? Pt.f.

||

ir

inni
cf.

OlKn
all this

DN Ho 2'

"]^ toa }>n >in

nn

2. metaph.

cf.

Inf.

s
Be; further Ju 13 and

Nu n

Is 2 6 1S of anxious

Che

usu. in phr. nbni inPll

);

32 33 - 34 35

29

people or have I brought

cf.

'lann

1 pi.

'

On^n Ho 2 7 ; 1.
21
become pregnant Gn i6 4,45 19 35 25
2 S 1 1 (agency of man expressed

^iTrnb"' "a'aiCDN

12

1890 f7

con-

11

"rnin Ct 3

C.nD-nS [n^m]

Ct 3 4

fsV nnr.i

Is 8

16 45

Nu

"]n

rnrn

ms.

sfi

(both J),

Ch

nnw Gn 4 + 26 t. pnFn Gn
Gn i 9
2 mpl. Vinn Is 33

sf.

f.

Hbr Oct

infr.; Pt.

38

s.

nnn jb 15 35 inn

abs.

by

Pf.

nmn Gn

/nip/,

3 fpl. T Pl.nri1

lit.

"ft.

become pregnant

Muss. Arnolt

Qal

);

rr21

Dl

(As. era 11

'

by their shepherds.

Israel, slaughtered

47

(||

of

25

Moses' question ron

13

10

11

vann aina
''
Kon dvu
(cf.
with @ Co supr.

nisb enpij)

(||

'

38'** (all J),

Lv 20 151ti

(JE),

11

Is 27 7 ; 31 ann nva i s 30
26
iDJ? -l3B*-nX v ).
Ez 26 15 id.

421

the slain, so 27"),

D^riann

cod p r 24

annb

14

10

Jews' slaughter of their enemies Est

Jager

Je 18

3. rarely of judicial killing by

God's command),

(H),

^44 23 (||nnao jn'*? yaeru).


t^ri n.m. Is3a 25 slaughter 'n abs. Pr 2
+ 2t. + Ez 2 6 (Co Xm); cstr. Is 2

sec.

21

13

inscrutable),

JE),

22
(all
3134
,

37,

H09

laann

18

pt. pass.

'

58

2. of God's slaying in

10
78
135 i 3 6
30
21
Is 14
26 (pass,

Je 15 3
CN^aa).
(at

(stern

15

13

+ 59

3
22

23

Ez 23

also of slaughter in a revolt

Ex

cf.

1047

(||3TTn3D); further

'Jifl

Je 4 31 Ez
2

19

17

1Q19

12

niD

hence

\)m

Nu3i 7S8;7

of wholesale slaughter after battle

17"

27

planned

of,

21

Ne 9 26 so of massacre of Jews
by Haman Est 3" 7 (both T^r6

Ch

Ch 28'''' ^ 78"
sq. ]Q
(part of), + ace, 1 Ch 19"; sq. dir. obj. c. b
1 2 S 3 30 Jb. 5 2 ^ 135"= i 3 6 19M (but in last 3 first
obj. is ace).
Niph. Impf. 1. pass, of Qal
1 a, ann La 2 20 shall priest and prophet be
slain in the sanctuary ?
2. pass, of Qal 1 b,
15
ain ava
3 fpk nan Ez 26; also Ez 26
a-inna), but Co ann anna. Pu. Pf
( =
3 ms.
ann I s 27" be slain (pass, of Qal 1 b); cf. 1 pi.
some

15

12

I2

21 14 a 3 7
*-m--s j6(P) Ju 9
20 5
30
10 11 12
9
7
2 S 3
12 14 23 21
4

,2 ls

413

21

12 13 14
-

34

23 25

25 26
-

Nu 3 i

(both JE),
1

4142

Ex

J),

s1415

Gn

esp. private violence

(E) 26 7 27

v'rin'pr f

implying ruthless violence,

a. kill, slay,

11

26

Je 18 21

cstr. \3nn

21

n^n

and disappointed waiting;


Is

elsewhere of

11

33

evil,

of futile planning,

mischief ?VV n"Vl

^7 (subj. wicked man), cf. Jbi5;''


Is^^so also v read nn (Inf. abs.) cf.Di.
p u pr o mg "133 rc(7\
3 a man hath been
njpE> 1^"!

15

13

conceived (Bb

Po.

.1!)

iL

p! " 3

Ba

xli 77

regard as

Qal pass.).

lanyTJn
Inf. abs., conceive, contrive, devise

mn
1,W n:n

Qal
Qal

13

Is

-.;'?

59

248

W1

but rd. rather

Ic

6s.

supr.

v.

O^^n

fin

MT

expl.
(Ba
6
^in
v.
Gn
49'
pass.).
On
Inf.

/w/:

as

mn

io

t.

mi] Je 20 17

cstr.

sf. n\rii-in

n#N Ex

+ n-lb

'));

25

175

'

r'

Ju I3

),

19

7
;

Gnu

Gn 38 2

II

Gn

Hbr Apr
-

Is 7

Apr

'

8
with child Ami 13 2
and, in sim., Is 26 17
once of

women

12

8
I5 1G Je3i

womb

fl?? 1

?Ar. J^t,,

DTI;

pound, crush (grain))

Qal

nin j e 20

pn
T

?-!

Ho 9

contr., so

Ru 4

13

As. eriiate Jiiger

(cf.

Ru
cf.

tni-lH
read prob.

BASi

4";

?\pn

sf.

473

).

Gn 3

16

either

Di

333)Ez 16 39

conceptimi, in combin.

Ho 9
ijatasy Gn
3

11

''"rtnnn (cf.

16

(||

nb

">

23

;n;i

25

Ch 20

13

q.v.

Ar. n.pr. 1^*, etc.)

28

'

Am 4

2Sn M 2K3

17

text perhaps

25

not expr.);

(obj.

house Pr 14

(fig.

of foolish
2

yjr

28 s

^CM

10
Je 24" 42
10
"iK>K Je
45 abs. Je i
2. break down, break

(without

cf.

in their mouth!

"'"^ rb)t v
Pi'24 31

^58' break away

Siyw? 'n

24

obj.)

fig.,

3. break through, intr., sq.

supr.
;

Mai

)
;

Din ^K W33
La 2 17 Jb i2 14

away
teeth

T [p?2")n J n.m. mng. dub.

26 12

obj. indef.

in

MI

14

27

but

v. D"jn IT'S p.

D"^n

city (cities) Is 14

(cf.

with men

pr. D"in, TO"in,

woman's action); strongholds (0 '}?2'?) La 2


Mis 10 tower(s)Ez26 4 fig. overthrow (i.e. ruin)
7
land Pr 2 9 4 (opp. WJj!); obj. men Ex 15 (poem
19
(cast down Shebna from office);
in E) Is 22
fig., opp. building up, of Yahweh's dealings

ta^n n.pr.m. a Judaite (DHM Epigr DenkmM


4

Ez

wall(s)

njin).

iChn 5 n?;
2

J|

ibrii 'n

18 30
1. throw down,
pass. DVin 1
;
25
18 30 19 1014
tear down, c. acc.:altar(s) Ju 6 1
height (3S, where idol-altar stood ? cf. 3? sub

Je45 4

T D"^n n.pr.m. a Canaanitish king ruling

iCh

or erron. for "JJVIH which

adj. gent.

11.

in Gezer Jos io 3S .

comp. Sab.

3 ms. iaD~inri

fs. sf.

C3? nnj>p
Jjaini

7
Dins je 24 42 10
2 ms. DinH Ex 15
Pr'1'4
4
WilT
Ex 19 2124 Wnn;
DiinN Mai i
3 mpl.
7
25
2K3 Two. "D-in y 58 sf. npnn 2 S n 2 *;
2S
Diin Je I 10
Ft. act. D^h
Inf. Din Je 3i
1';

;inno!)

p r2 9 4 Dpnny^S 5

njp-irv;

Ew S2I4a

stands in Sam.

11

217

TlYHrT n.[m.] conception, pregnancy;


'n abs.

17

17

14

bray,

La

v. iVin.
T"

Ho

Pf. 'n

[n'Hn] adj .f. pregnant, only pi. as subst.

Vninni

bruise,

nDini Ju 6 25 ^pirn Ez 13 14 Mi 5 10
Is i 4
IDVn Ez i6"'2o"4 ia WpT n 1 K i 9 10 14 Impf
DiSn:jbi2 14 sf.^D-irnis2 2 19 nonnji 1 CI120 ;

oj\

tb\v

vb. throw down, break or tear

down (MI

'

pregnant women,

subst.

fDTri

14

16 11 (on

1885 243;

29
2. a
Milcah (Nahor's wife) & Iscah v (J).
s
Ch
On fjn i n
1
Levite (Gershonite)
23
n.pr.loc. v. sub mn JV3, p. in.

13

"

moun-

i.e.
27

pregnant,

Peters

74 supr.

p.

1. son
tain-people (or land)? cf. Di Gn 1
) ;
of Terah, brother of Abram and father of Lot
28
2727 31
(J); also father of
(all P), v

11

P"^

12

in plir. rnb') .Tjn T^n


cf.

Am

TVnn

as pred.

S 4

Gn 1

abs. 'n

K8

21"-;

(^Nb),

resemblance to Is 7"
lw6

pi. cstr.

15"; Dffnin

as attrib., 'n
(D^^lf)),

pregnant

adj.f.

v.

"n~^n n.pr.m. (^mountaineer ;

and

"rin

in i c'
+11.

D -, n

/,

Ex

"?t?

Wiph.

(both J ).

their

addressed to God.

Pf. 3

19

21
;

fs.

sq.

np-nj

3pUDnn3 Je5o Joi 17 Winjlconsec.


20
Impf Dnn* Je 3 i 40 3"fs. D?nn
38
15

njioinn njriapB'ni and ye


shall cast them (your mntf, posterity, AE

Ez 3 o 4
Pr 1 1";

Hi R,V

thrown or torn down; wall(s) of vineyard


Pr 24 31 of city Je 50 15 cities Ez 36 s5 cf. v 36 ;
11
fig. ruined Pr n
(ojip. D^iri); foundations,
4
n'niD) Ez 30
n\W ^ n 3 mountains Ez 38 20
storehouses nViM3p J 1 17 [v. 'd] valley E. of
Jerus. D-ir^-NV &r\F-t& Je3i 40 it shall not
be plucked up nor thrown down, appar. proverb,

corrupt; only

cast [yourselves], but read rather with

Vrss as pass, '^y}) shall be cast) into Harmon; if text be sound, some locality must be
meant, though the nature of the allusion is
lost (AV, into the palace, treats pDin improb.
as= pttIN). @ have mountainis) of Armenia
(HjiO in\ Symm Armenia, cf. Lag Ges Abh 172
-

Hoffm ZAW!H.18fcKH Q f exi J e Hi .g t for f rf


nj'Sllin to Hadadrimmon, n.pr.loc. in plain
of Jezreel, so Gunning; els to oposrb'PonfjLav,
whence Ew ingeniously roiOT "inn and ye shall
cast Rinvmonah (name of idol, supposed fem.
.

of

Rimmon

K5

18
)

to the

mountains.

;ip"!n s
_

11

3
;

Ft. ntennan

Ez

36

3iM

be

implying

expression,

Pi. Impf.

Din

Ex

23

throiv, tear

ms.

2
24
;

PL

down

utterly tear

sf.

removal.

destruction,

Dpnnn Ex 23 s4

Inf. abs.

Tpb-)no Is 49 17 ; overDp"injyi Din Ex 23 s4 thou shalt


pi. sf.

them down (JE;

obj.

Di); pt. destroyers, of Zion Is 49 17

= idols

(||

cf.

T^nni?).

249

Din
TD^ri a.[m.] overthrow,
only Is I9

1S

one shall

pnnn

destruction,

be called Dnnn

city

"VjjJ

nn

of destruction, i. e. (as usually explained) with


punning allusion to On-Heliopolis it shall
be called no longer D 7! n n ^V city of the sun,
hut Dinn n^y city of destruction, city whose
temples, etc., of the sun have been destroyed;
but perh.
77-dXtr ao-fSfK=P"12fn *VJ? city of
righteousness, so Gei Ursclu ift79 p> r( i jy^ (change
:

<

(v.

De

on other views

cf. id.);

= Is 37
K i8

appar. also

ruin

11

wp

raise

(concr.)

ruins

; Vnbnni
T'n

of

(i.e.

J13D)

??"!? ).
(|| in"
1

thy ruined land (l|Tpnbcb>l ^rnnn).

i.e.

(vof

T")J"7

IP?

1-

5g

hi.,

Sab.

'

18

Jos i7

Gn

sf.

hill,

hill-

nnn

sf.

Ex

art. "inn

rnnn

10

D^n, onnn; Ph. in


lOfimn DHM MGw*.a)

Gn
30

12

i2 8 + 12

s
,

+;

Je 17

^"Ji!

c.

in
oann

cstr.

1.;

3
;

25

21

11

Ez 35 s Mai

in

nnnn Dt

3
;

K 23

here

Codd.
27 8 32

o t.

18 50 23
-

24

mountain,

Mount of Sinai;

16

31

18

34

2 - 4 - 29 - 32

so always)

Lv7

Nu 3 28 Ne 9 (v. "3"p):
Exi9 +iot. Ex 19 (v rd.
34

13

'

34

18

24

2.3.3.:9._.

Dt 9. 1 o,

"
9

25'

inn
so

OVy},

+6t. Ex

3 -|in

30

24; 25^ 26
fEx 33 (v. yVI)

111

n^Kn nrr^N Ex 3

9 ; further nnnT

38

also

18

Di) 20

1.15.19

1
,

anh cn'^n nn ny
4 - 5 19 20

2VZ.,

9
27

24

13

33

< ;

f.

(u?

J/i.

ijiBb)

&W~/i

D'npn
'

27

4- 13

Dt

Moriah G1122 2
mts. about Jerus. in gen.,
nb a^np onn Q^rv ^i 25 2 cf. also ^izi
(Hmni); nnn c f citadel of Jerus. Ts 22 s
of
,,
"n' 3 nn
temple hill ri^n nn Mi 3 ,2
Je 26 18

Is 2 2

=Mi 4

onayn nn Nu 33 47 48
9

tfNn J u 7 ; ^a-y in J/*.


9
Jos 8 30
also Pnn in

Jos 11

I2

lo

Ch 33 15

rt^m nnn J e

also

further p in i/. ^,o n I s 4

* 8' 8

29
74

yfr

I1S

;ts

125

'jt

;1

Mi

78

Is io

na

^npn nn Zc
Is'n 9 =65" 5
(||

'1S 7

fi

Nu

io

24 s
s -"

V"n | in
,

=Mi 4-,

f 48

3
s

3
1

29

Is

30
JE); niN3S "-in

33

^lij-nn
Zp 3 11 Ob 16 Ez 20 40
T
u
,1
cf. 56* 57
*Jo2 (|||i?) 4 17
6.:;
2
(||iW.) 3 15 43 48
v. further
.

^2
T^-nn

id.)

Ob 17 Jo

also p S); comp.


" ~in
1
s
i 2
;

16

Horeb

83

io

12

(v.

-in

of

(Z.

La,5 ls

Is27

r>

'

66

is

1:!
;

^>n~nn Je3i 23

20

Dn

cf.

16

^.p^aif

also

& Bhpn nn
Dn 11 45

nn

nn D119 20
other designations of temple-hill are npn nnn
ina^b 's ^68 17 & bsrw Dino nn Ez 17 23 20 40
even ^n'^

K'n'p

(irVii?

in);

cn'^N B'Ypnn Ez

tant abode of

i.e.

-^-

God

68 10

is

(or gods

1)

28

14

cf the dis-

so D"rif>K nn v

lfi

general, a Cod's mountain,

a majestic mt., likewise in simile ^""Hnna

27

12

Jos 8 33

Ebal + Dt

cf.

Dt

Ex 4^

48

nn elsewh. of Horeb

18 5

24

13

K 19

Is 14 13

Note partic. flJJitOnn

(v.

supr.).

mountain of

meeting or of assembly, i.e. the dwelling-place


of the gods, ace. to Babylonian conception, here
represented as iii the far north, v. esp. Che 1 )e Di,
r
Kosmologie 23
ra 117
(
[
<QT a.l loc. jy" J eu
J)}
j )on
n^na-^y
]jam
onnn-by
the mt. is nnn-i?y c f.
IT.

Juir' 8 & the peculiar


,

Mt. Hermon

I3 5.n lC]l5 a

^36 ); O^n'^Nn

(Sinai)

29

TCEEfo

ft.

fDtiV

'

= Dt 4 llu 5
= CribKn in Ex 4

nn

sense Je 51 25 ), others der. 'On


nt^lD anoint, and render as
Mt. of
fig.

(D^nbi^-nn

JE) =
Nu 10 (cf. Di); v. further
nnn in Ifor the mount (so always) Nu 20 22 +
nnn Nu 2 282S "133 in
iot. Nu; Dt32 50
49
50
Dt32 34*=nnn 3 2 = n;in Dnnyn-inNu'27 12
nin^

(all

Dt 32 49
D vn? in

nnn

= n^ttrrnn

Olives (cited as nnC'CH in Talm., Shabb. 56 b),


ZiW1 * e ,:s
Dnnn ins in land of
cf. Hoffm

cb^in^

also nan'n

1.

id.,

27

Dl.\.

c f.

mt. of the destroyer (same combin. in

fr.

mountain, high elevation, oft.


the literature;
e.g. ^p nn Mount

+ Ex I9 11
46

13

another,

nbm^)

Sinai (properly, the

26

89

a. specif,

all

11 23 ; also tbw-\\ ^srbv na'S

11 7 (place of Sol.'s idolatry)

often not sharply distinguished,

(these
:

nn v

mountain,

13

but)

also (poet.) '3?

35

dtjo Ez

vyb

hill

s
pp. D t ? ^pna); y>!n nn

Gn 14 pi. Dnn Dtn" + c. art.


f
Dnnn GnV 9 +; cstr. nn Gn8 +27 t.; nnn
Dt33 +8 t. (all poet.); sf. nn Is 14 49
vnn
Zc i 4 + Ez 38 (B Co nnnn), nn i s 65
;

niari

pi.

c.

Dnnn

Gn 10"+;
11

K 19

rY., e z

'

meaning dubious).

Gn719

(NH

3 17

nnn

loc.

j/.'

23

'n abs.

foil.

n.m.

country

tCIS

nn

jft

-in

T L^^Hl!] n "^ overthrow, destruction,


^npnn Yl$ I s 49 19 ^ie land of thine overruin;
throw,

oinp

(v*

Je46 ls onna

cf.

ann

n:p-r

taw); nnn = ,VL, 4 27


nian nn Mt. Tabor, Ju 4 ,U2U
25

2:>

^nan

p;3^);

piab

f[npnn] n.f.
CpN Am 9 and its
/

10 - 20

(v.

byz nn

sub ^n); P^ri^n

^>ya

cf.

& pnnn

pttnn),

j u i (Stu Dnn ny) c f. Dnn DWin nn


Zc 14 4 - J/o< 0/ Olives, (opp. N\5) cf. nste inn

Che.

<r;7?

24

cnnnn

&

v. id.

& ponn

nZ.,

Lebanon JU3 3

'

intentional?

fN^ nn ( v

x>,n

annn
T

(all

.il-:

:,7
;

^
cf.

^>

plir. "^5?

yyw/< "?? n?y

ace. in

Ex

'nnnn naiJNI
i9

nnn nn Dnk ^yn

2:;

24

13

34

Nu20

2:>

250

-in
speak with one upon
1

Lv

(all P),

im nm Ex'3i

is

(H),

command,

ls

34

Xu

give com-

25
3
4
s4
3S
mands, law, etc., -ira Lv 7 2 6 2 7 (all P or H)
other phrases with 3 mjmm* (lit. /, i.e. in the
40
s
midst of a group of its.) Ex 34 ?33 (JE) 25
s
30
Xu 2 8 6 (all P), Is 1 4 but 3"ih3 ,/, 106 19
26 2
< 7/ore&, inn ira Xu 33" < 1ft. //or;
cf.

'1

#0 JoM.-H /rowi Ae mi is ~inrr|


- 9 29
(both P), cf.
(both JE*) 34

TV Ex

32

36

Ju

15

etc.

=D^Nnn

I(UG
mountain-range J^3nn ,/, 68
ni.
0^3333 Dnn v 17 (of the
0">3333-iri v
v
c. mountain, indef.,
Jebel Hauran v. }BO).

b.

11!

Dnn

\^ 75" mountainous desert Yrss. &


most mod. (Baer na*iD but cf. De) mountain-

"13*10

<

ward
places:

onna
VB)

(Stanley,

Jei6

Gn

""in

is

10

Dnn
Dt

place of gazelles

S 26 20

Dnn

Bhfr'p

Jb
or

tf/te

in general,
(IP^'); usu. pi. mountains,
mountains, esp. in poet. & the higher

style;

OH ?, Dnnn,

fig.;

oft.

by

covered

v 19 8 s coveied by waters &


freed therefrom by word of God (at creation)
6
a chief work of God (in creation)
1// 104
Am 4 f 6f/ 90 2 Pr 8 25 (|| )Tiy33); weighed by
God Is 40 -; removed and overturned in anger
of God -lb 9 5 cf. V' 46 s 4 devastated by God
15
(||rrtj?32) cf. Jecj 9
Is 4 2
smoking at" God's
104"- 144'1
touch
melting at jireser.ce of 'i
Ju 5"' Mi i 4 1^97 Is 63 19 64"; trembling Is 5-'

Gn

20

cf.

Jeso
2

Ch

(of

Xa 3

(fig.)

Ez 34

13

1K22''
nyaa-^3)

(||no-j

10

(rd. iN for e|*3N 01 Bi Che),


Jb 39 s of pasture of wild ass;
vera 1.) Dnn 713 Jb 40 20 i.e. mts. as

Dnn

-rtfp

also (si

furnishing

food

Ct 4 6 8 14 Pr

1:1

27

hippopot. ; v. further
i. as place of field and

for

25

10
2 Ch 26
(opp. n^Sf, liE*0) Is
s
Tsn onn mosan
147 c f. Hg

vineyards

also

v.

h. grazing-places for cattle ntona

16

^^Tqna f 50
cf.

^n

if.

Jb

-]sn

hunting-ground for partridges


1
f)iy
+ 50 11 cf. 1 (fig.); wander-

cf. v (||ny3a),

Ch 1

^e burrows

g. mts. as runnings
of leopai'ds nnrt
;

ing-place of lost sheep


6

which are in the mts.;

v, also

Dnoa Ct4 8

mts. as hiding-

f.

nhnasn j u

-\bx

(||ny33);

mining),

14

10

14'*

flood

-in

,/,

7';
11

->\r

Je 4 (|| nto23), Xa i (||tW.), Hb 3


called
to witness Yahweh's dealings with his people
Mi 6- (II)'in , 1 to Q, J?n) cf. v 1 ( nij?2an),
5

:4

cf.

10

||

Ho

entreated to cover the guilty

10

s
(

|[

HiWJ)

and addressed by him Ez 36 11 48 37 s2 38 s


4
39"- ; summoned to praise '* \^ 148 9 (||niW3)

'*

:;

Is44'

49

'

of'^114

13

4 -6

55

12

(||niy33); leaping in praise

(both linijna); D-ip-nnn Dt.33 15

(||obto nisna); -ly-nnn lib 3

also

r//

for
(||

76

(ace. to

ny33)

D*?ij?

Gn

20

for

49

MT has
MT ">y

t\jo
niii

in Is o 25
3
40 52'; two aba nn Ez o 2
4
d. high mt. PI33

Di.

cf.

Bi Che;

(ii

and prob.

TJ?),

()|

ny-nnn

/.)';

(ijnxE'J nyiia) c f.

W>rn

nn Ez

r^izia

io 4

,s

Dnhan Dnnn G117 19


'nn Is a 14 aV symbol

17--; pi.

(||D^>D), a

'

of strength and pride

(||

niNfran niyrian), c f.

Dnnn Ez 3 8 20 (||rm-nD noin)/


or plain Jos 12 s
n

^),

Gn

19

Ez

Is

40

i
'

12

(tig.)

(II

id.),

||

K2

:s ,'

19

cf.

Jos 13 10 (P),

32

7
,

Je i7

also

(id.)

Jos 12 supr.)

2:i

oncy

>tW);
T

(opp.

(||ny3a),
1

see also

35

2,;

opp. N?a

ft.
s

opp. njfpa L)t 8 7

(cf.

11

Dnn

36

(||//.),
;

onn n$x

(opp. T.^); note also

14

K'2

1,,

104 s opp.
p3 ^, io 4 lu

"n'^N-fe^i "

& nr-N^, Dnrna Zc

pOV?

s -5
:

(Hn^a);

nja^n

j.

83
34 melting
\jr

">n

further

cf.
4
9 ";
their forests; in

height

L365

k. as scene of massacre,

s '3

as places cf illicit

1.

(||niy33)

Je3 6 &

cf.

Is

array r
worship

appar. v 25 (||^.)

own

on-n Dt

533-nn is 57',
T
(||n^ajn); but Ez i8- 13 rch
25

m.

16

}fex

Dnn

id.;

for

in various

a T13 34
S

13

12

perh.'DTfl

Cinn cf. ES K310 & Ez 33


2r, 2G
combinations "inn 1i iS 2 32r,.2G
the mt.,

(fig.)

tvith blood; as place of battle

nnn

Am

,s

D^py j

nijnani.

ld

sim.)

DnnrMBtp*

in promise

as kindled into flame (i.e.

side

13

J'b Is 17

of

chaff

s
of mts. ; Dnn DT!) Jb 24 mountain-shoiver;
Dnnn b? j u 9 sAf^ojy o/</ <., Dnn >$ pao
:i6

n^m'nn onrni z c 6
14

JS'u

Is

17

30

(||

8 26

13

njna),
(

'cop

/*. usu.nnn

nsip3~in I3 ^

c f.

11

Dnnn ^*q Gn

=Mi

& onn orNCJ


onn ^n is
,

no

Jos

for sacrifice

;),

s
1

^95
f 18

\js

72

as lurking-places for

buscade Ju 9 253c places for altars


-

efcfr

as place for beacon

Dnnn m-\ l S 2
),
4
(||y?D as dwelling-place) v. also

Is 18

42

4 " 44

'

e opp.' valley
opp. 13-J3 _nriK'K nrny,

opp. 133);

(J;

nrnp La 4
D^rin
is
1

Dt

cf.
17

(I);

72

so Xf}\

addressed by ^ also Ez 6 3 (|| niyaa, opp. D^SK,


nwa) specif., nits, of Israel summoned to hear

cf.

abn

'

fig.

Ho

= mt. -ridge,

13
9

v Ju 16 3

am-

Ez6 13 (||ny33

(||niy3an) ;

cf.

10

nnn t^h

Dnn'n'iayin

foundations of mts. Dnn npitt Dt 32 s2


ninpto 2 S 22 s ); cf. Dnn aarpb
(||

4
;

D^n

'Pinnj

Jon 2 7

D"n

ffe?

its foes;

n. in

fig.

rtyaM IS4 r 15
*\&:

uses

fig.

pirii

onn tyhri

of Isr.'s overcoming

nn^y D3^n

iswn^ j e 13 10 of

encountering hopeless calamities

Dnnn

Is

10

54

permanent & changeless than Yahweh's


kindness (||niyna) ; rpnEten in Je5i 25 & nanfc'nn
as less

v 2"

fig.

of Babylon.

hill-countr>/,

mountain-

mi

251

region, a. opp. plain, etc.


"

Xu

Canaanites, inn
opp. 3ajn p-ix

13

&

nn

siimi 33321 nbsBbi


D>n
tt
vv

(of

7
;

vv

:i

nnn Josh

nsiyni
rriiB'itti
nbstsai
33331 -a*iB3i
12 s y
-:it
t t- ;1 t
t
t
vv-

inn

indef.

mountains, in gen.)
v 17

so

Ne

of

b.

etc.

15

Chi i 35

mountain-region,
i

v 19

v 7)

(cf.

nW

A P a>,n)

v.

'T^nn^n-jnn "oV-js D^nx

prob.

S 23 32 and

del. ^33

WCtiTT

father of one (or more?)


,

but

rd. prob. JB*

Dr Sm and

cf.

v.

further

sub ]&.

@L

'aSi,

_
2. niNn iib> j,3 DN"nK

248.

TDtDn n.pr.m.

50

15

(&

On

Klo).

c f.

of David's heroes 1CI111 34

(place for cutting boughs),

also Jos 10"; of

),

27

p.

S23 33b (rd.

Amalekites Ju 12 15
21
30:B
of Ephraim Jos 17
Ju 3 s7
19 20 7 21
24
5
;4
4S
4
21
4 7 9 i7 + 6t. JU17, 1 S i p 14" 2S20
s
5
4
8
12" 2
5" 1 C'h6 2 Ch 13 15 19 4
1 K 4
15
6
Ephraim and Gilead 5o 19 (cf. also
Je 4
31
lf,ls
-in(n) Josi7
Ju3 :7 ); of Israel Jos 11 16 21
v

(cf.

i.'e.

Ch

2
cf.

hewing

(place for

particular

A P a X i,

23"

6 'Apov alos,
X

hill-country, the

(</ie

Ch

nbgn in Dt

hill-country:
24

^"jXn

io 40 Ju

wood)

&L

&

Dr; but

c f.

liin supr.

ins

b. ^"J? N3N"f3 DEB? 2 S

2n/ima).

(rd. perh. ''linn

nhnn

mis?3i
-ra
t t- t
T t

333

n?.?',

promised land;
nnvrr); -ira nrnys

nbsEbi

niajrw

dwelling-place cf

Dti

in

29

rvisttfn

sub yetf.

v.

n's^s sub net?.

v.

'-

"TpJin

v.

sub

iri3.

rvnanrin

sub -on.

v.

nn Ez6 3 19 3 3 34
cf.
Vi^Ezi7 20 40 (IP^in) 34
9

bvf]^

13

-3

2:t

Dt

in mountain-country

:i7

35
14
;

(of

12

Dint?

inn ny

nn
i.

TlTrirT n.pr.m. a Persian

e.

of Ahasuerus Est 4

Ammonites),

21
Je 32 44 33 13 hill-country cf Judah Jos
4S
12
11
11
7
4
(H-llfT nn) 27
i8
20 21
2 Ch 21
i5
abode of Jebusites Jos 1
;

t[/J"in] vb.
Impf. DI13 7^y\

27

:i

"

''Tl

1"Jl

o^rt,

T^^rr, "H^H
dvieller (Thes)

n.pr.loc.)

used only

Dr)= 1 Ch

(cf.

adj. gent.

or deriv.

David's heroes

mn, rrnin

1 i

34b

(where

otherwise

3-" 2

(secondary formation

Thes 01 SB7t * dfl "- Sta


v. further sub ^n).

mockery: 'n nVdx

mockery surroundeth me

truly

-/of innirn

DDTl
but

deceive, mock,

Di Dacf.VB).

(De'

for

Ko

cf.

n.[m.]pl.

^y$ Jb 17 2

S 23*

id. prob.

Hiph., q.v.;

tn^nn

(= mountain-

w W

145e
;

defining certain of

in

1. a. 'linn

v. in.

some unknown

fr.

&n

fr.

court

only Pi.

official at

s - 6 - 9 - 10

yf,

62 4 ace. to Thes

al.,

v. jrn.

1
*|

Waw,

numeral

sixth litter;

110

in

modern Heb. =

OT

evidence of this usage in

I,

T,
'

then,

demonstr. adv. and conj.

Aram. 1; Ar. I Eth. CO:


As. %h DP* (but between vbs. the usu. connective is the enclitic ma KAT' 508 Dl Hl,2 K0 ).
The use in Heb. shews that orig. \ was not a
(Ph. Moab.

n PT 44

'

though in other
cases, from its being applied to denote mere
juxtaposition or connexion [cf. Gk. re, and
Lat. turn
?MTO='both
and,' both

As.

ma

has also a

:n:niExi

palpable)

is less

Ex

na

(as nbi
;

ne;j Josi 5

lfi
;

Is 2619 ; TO 5!

often perceptible as such,

properly demonstratives:

it

vocalized

is

4i;

:nnni Je 4 8

ify

ill 11 32 7
:yii

:$

3ib

19

np 12

",

]3
,

13

jaw ?? Dt 25
inn Gin 2 '& n ?n3 1-*,
;:;

oj *o 10 s ,

in'3j

~ni yj 4 12

n'i^T

n^h

dw M

dvi sjihi }*^i 8 22

19
,

^^
T

41". ^^l n3 V Ex 3 2
^n DV;>S K 2 133.1
'

xini ''?
T

2Sif;

yil^io

);
49
esp. when it forms with the preceding word a
pair, whether of parallel or opposed idea*

n*?J

merely copulative conj., but that it possessed


a demonstrative force (cf. Dr 5122), which is

],

before shwa' mobile or a labial

so,

and

79

often before a tone-syll., when the word itself


13
19
VIOJ 33 ;
has a disj. accent, 1 (as :"n} G11 19

times.

DP

demonstr. force,

Xu

i6

:r
>

13

I(

npJ
pa 'is

31",

n
1

4 ",

252
5fi0
13Bh ~\V ^9 7 and often: v. more fully Bo );
occas. also with a conj. accent (as 'op?

Jerusalem,

9" \^ 18 1

and in particular

b.

Gn

22

18 5 DC* Unci

Lv

cf.

F*J0 }*!

M
s
17
65 Pr 25 iW]i 13P^ Je 4 8 ^ cf 32 )-
1
is used very freely and widely in Heb., but
also with much delicacy, to express relations
and shades of meaning which Western
languages would usu. indicate by distinct
Is

But

particles such as *M,

Heb.

in

were
or
emph.
special
which
reserved for cases in
their frequent use
distinctness was desired
was felt instinctively to be inconsistent with
the lightlies s and grace of movement which the
Hebrew ear loved; and thus in AV, TtV, words
jypi 5 , f?^, etc.,

|3N, D^IN, "113J?3,

IK, *]$,

22

Ju
2

and

'),

S 17

40

taip^M,

S 13 20 notlBh and

been

Gn

(explicative),

that

28

city (unusual

in his

that

particles.

('und zwar

Eamah, and

in

text suspicious),

that desolate, Is 57

11

have

from of old, Is 32'


vera 1.), 4 10 Zc 9 9b Mai i 11

silent DPiV^I and, that

Je 15 13 Am 3' (si
26
3
3
10
2527
12
10
Ne 8 13
f 68 Pr 3 La 3 Ec 8 Dn i 8 9
13
27
27
2 Ch 8 2 9 (but even for 1 before 7 and
1 Ch 9
1

'

in IS44

inf., e.g.

5Mlc

Dr f20<1 ).

which

28

c.

so exceeds or

is

Ew

wi-ong; v.

introduces an idea

it

sts.

'

Jei7 10 19 12

adds to what has preceded,

like or, then, but, notwithstanding, howbeit, so,

where

thvs, therefore, that, constantly appear,

the Heb.

lias

simply

words

supra),

(v.

and sentences (Gn i 5 'H tCljJ T^l). When


three, four, or more words follow, the conj. may
s5
21
2
connect them all, as Gn 7 io (6 t.) 24 (7 t.)
sf-:
24
often however it is
Jos 7
(10 t.) 2 f> i7"
even

etc.; occas.
1

K8

47

ever,

'

Hebrew

classical

first

two,

as a rule, not in
attached directly to verbs

as a mere conj.

Dt 18 10

io 1

Remarkably, how-

f 45 Jb 42.

l:

Is

Gn 5 32

as

last,

connects only the

it

perf.),

where synonyms are


"^K, Dt 2 Ju 5 2
1311
Tim-n tipij
vfr 2" 5 - - 19" 29-

Heb. are

in class.

1S12-

Is

(a) sts.

Nu 23

coupled, as
i

19

Jud

23

18

K1

to reduce to rule
Gn 28'' 38"

text, error), as

"- 4s

;"

2
19
9
7
16
1 S i'
4 5 io i7
2,5
3
al. (in other passages, appar. similar, the pf.
and 1 has a frequent, force (v. 2), as Gn 37 s
1:1

io 17f 2 15 20 1 S 2- 1 6" i7 34f (v.


Dr) 27 2 S 16 13 17 17 perh. also Gen. 15" 21 25
In later parts of OT, prob. through
34*).
Aram, influence, the pf. with simple ) occurs

Ex

36

Nu

29f

more

so esp. in

Ec, where

it is all

but

universal (e.g. 2
etc.).
"With the impf.,
the simple ) is not so unidiomatic, even in
class.

Heb.

Ex

23

Ju

8 N"im i>K"i'B*

43

2,5

un-

for of Isr.

is it

Ec 5 D'tatl (v. De) 2 Ch 27 s (but v.


Or it may be rendered yea: so esp. in

also,

.Am

3 6
-

).
the

91113

M6
-

18 21 29

Pr 3 o
6-7 Pr 6 1G Jb 5 19 7-8 Mi 5 4 the
first number being aggravated, or augmented,
by a higher. In one idiom -"I331 occurring in
-

descriptions,

geogr.

seemingly

= at

as for the

it

used

is

peculiarly,

same time: tNu34 and


Dn
HV,1
D3^
border, ^1331 binjn
ttvt
tt;
the

the great sea shall be


'zugleich') a border,

you

to

Dt

3'

also

(Germ,

bn|n

-jin

the

middle of the stream being at the same time


17
23 27
1247
(but these, exc.
the border, v Jos 13
15
Nu 34 6 might be cases of 5 c 7). d. it connects
or: Ex 20 10-17 21 16
alternative cases, so that it
he that stealeth a man iT3 NXB31 i"l3C1 and
selleth him, and (=or if) he be found in his
'

hand, v' 7

Lv2i

14

22-'~ 4 'Pr

s
29 (Fl

Ew RV:

1:il0 2e

Jb 3
etc.
e. it connects
contrasted ideas, where in our idiom the contrast
would be expressed explicitly by but; in such
ivhether

or)

cases prominence

is usu. given to the contrasted


being placed immed. after the conj.
Gn 2 17 but of the tree of the knowledge
26
2
thou shalt not eat, 4" 6 8 17 21 3i 10 etc, 1

idea by

its

io 7 11 3234 15 14 Prio 12 3 4 + oft.; even after


(where ""S or DN ^3 might be expected), as
Gn 42 10 Ex 2i ls Lv 2 6 45 Dt 1 1 Ju 19 12 1 K 3 11
-

freq.

UAiA3Ai

:)

ask also the kingdom for him

Ho

due to

sts.

usually

(b) isolated cases, difficult


(pei'li.

22

is,

the construction with )


consec. (v. 2) being (as in Moab.) preferred
thus J3l NX; is said, not n331 N^. Exceptions
in the

(esp.

nearly equivalent to also,

it is

ascending numerations 3-4

).

1. And, connecting both

prefixed only to the

that

(freq.) 2 4 7
s

Gen i'
Nu i4 ,a Dt

3);

(cf.

7
7 13 Is 5
s0
c
e.g. Is 40
4 "

2'

14

10
;

oft,

1111

(Dr*
" 14
Ges

'

J :ii

v.

13

22 17 27 s9
1213
Jos 3
30

s7

17

also in Je Is

l:i

contrast 28 13 ).

Jb f,
Vid.

"
more fully Dr
Sjsecial senses:
10
a. it sts. = and specially, Gn 3
1K11' many
strange women, and specially the daughter of
Ph., Is i J; dali and (and particularly)
5

i:

2 ".

introduces a contrasted idea in such


as to suggest a question, esp. before a
way
a

f.

it

prou.,

Ju

14

16

1 told it not to

mother, TW ^1

and shall I

2S11" Je2 5 29 'lp3n

iljMn

my father
tell it

or

my

unto thee?
shall ye

Dm) and

Ez 2031 33 23b Jon 4 11 So


the ) consec. and pf. (see 2 a), Ex 5 5 DFHB'rfi.
and will ye make them rest from their burdens!
Nu 16 10 DFi^j33^ and seek ye the priesthood
be guiltless?

also?

S 25 11

45*

Is 66

50

21

and

shall I

keep

253
,w
lc
).
(cf. Dr
g. attaching a
32
fresh subj. (or obj.) to a clause already gram-

Jb

silence?

complete,

matically

it

= and

Gn

also,

denoted by the principal verb takes place in


such cases, the relation expressed by 1 must
often in Engl, be stated explicitly by a conj.,
as when, since, seeing, though, etc.. as occasion
:

9b

21s

Nu i6 and they stood at the entrance of the


tent of meeting, pnNI H2>1 anl Moses and
5
s3
Gn i 1Gb
Aaron (stood also), v 2r Ex 35 Ju 6

may

Ex2 9 Je

when the

:i

pred., it

or

'

Dr Bm

-- 1,

Est 4 i6

37^

'*

):

subordinate,

is

QiijfK

Witf]

_-..;.]

"OK I will fast

= A\ith) my maidens, Ex

10b

(but insert here nriN with )


29
10
12
2
(hut read FD*, as 1 Ch 20 ) 20 Ne 6
Is 42

J019

^IJ

S 2^"

2Si2 M
Gn 4 20

m\b[ with )
12
(1^31 t^K), Jb4i

(but read vpiQ

7
cf. Je 22
2Cll2 13 11
le
1^11
belongs here, is dub.
Whether Is 48
D3
and (but D3
h. 1 repeated = both
2s
Gn 34 Nu 9 14
is more usual in this sense)
S
s3
Jos 9
2S5 (txt. dub-.), Isi6 38 15 Je 13 14
13
2n
s
29
c
14
7
2i 32 (txt. dub.) v 40 ^76 Jb 3 4 D118
:s
Ne i2
i. a repetition of the same word
:,

and my lord is old


Ju 16 15 How sayest
(
"^N
thou, I love thee,
fN ^jabl and ( = tvhen)
thy heart is not with me? and esp. with a pers.
2
pron., Gn 1
what wilt thou give me ""SiNl
r1 and I
"H^y
( = the case being that I) am
have pleasure,

by an accus.:

(foil,

often, as

s,B

I, -

embraced in the piincipal

of association'

and

(sing.)

(cf.

approximates to the Arab.

waw

.vGii.5

29

idea thus attached

not logically

or

32

Gn

let us
build a tower 0?P#3 i^tOI and its top in the
12
heavens (
toith its top in etc.), 1
shall I

12" 44 2 4 6 15

So very

require.

= my

''JINI

Ji?J

lord being old)?

'=l.:

going hence childless? 18 13 20 3

lo,

woman thou

thou wilt

taken
:?y3 n?ya Nini
seeing she is married, 24-"
3^" NIITl
since or for he was dwelling
(different from 3"1_
and he proceeded to
die because of the

hast

26

dwell),

2'

0^1

and came

her naB*

to

Ju 13 9

seeing ye hate me,


fc^ni

= as

was
more

she

with

interposed expresses (a) diversity (rare),


Dt 25 J3N1 ;3N a weight and a weight, i.e.
1

13

weights (explained by njDpl

different

Pr 20 23

14

nb'l?),

with a heart and a heart


33
with a double heart, 1 Ch 12 3.h ab t6s,20
7
(6) distribution (exc. in *V"!1 "H IH32 Is 13
;

\^ 1

3?1 3;?3

+ oft.

exclusively a late usage

Dr Intr

cf.

505

t^87 1CI126 nyan "Wb = for every gate,


14 14
15
14
14
2 Ch 8
28
34 35 Ezr io "V?} 1'?
24
" 2 12
Est 1
elders of every city, Ne 13
5

13

13

"?.i?t

s -2

1S18 23 iKi 9 + oft.

Of

19

sitting,

except, type are \^72

12

the afflicted "\t.JrfW

and (= when) he has no helper (cf. Jb


25
34
12
9
Yid. more
29 ), 104 "teDD ?$), 105 Jb 5

Dr ,ss

fully

use

the

of

'GeB'141 BS

ao

J Is.-'

confirmatory

fact

promise,

Ho
Jo

1
20

am

and

J. is
5"6

common

some statement

of

= as

God

truly as

of hosts, J.

15

and
thy God, who

J.

very

analogous
in

Introducing an appeal to

.)

almost

it

Am 9

* 183

is

.11

Arabic:

1-

(The

Is 5

is

his

name

[who promise

Je

29

this]
38b

^8 9

-3

'And God

(comp. in Qor. the freq.

or

E\v 5340c )

(cf.

is

4.i2.i2.i2.i2

39.9.

strengthened by "^3

"Vyi "vy ^>33 in every severed city, 19

32^ Est
18

45
with

\^

11

145

!2

25

19

31

m^>33, 3 14 4 3 8 11 13 17 17 9 21 27 23
(common in postB. Heb., esp.
-

DV1
13

2Chn
5

j. it is used in the formulation of


?3).
proverbs (the Vav adaequationis, nWP&T) 11)

as

Pr

3 - 20 - 25

cold Avaters to a thirsty soul

and good news from a

far country

(i.e.

they

are like each other), 2 6 3 914 :o 27 21 Ec 5 2 7 1 8 3


11
cf. 9
^ i9 5 i2 5 2 Jbi4 llf 19 (cf. in Arab, 'every
'

man and

every thing and


they go together: 'merchants
and dogs [aeews.] of Beleucia,' i.e. they are
its price,'

his cares

\_accus.~\,'

i.e.

like one another:

rarely in

iSi2 lob

the

opp.

v.

Fl K1

order,

SchriU 0Kt
-

).

Jb

5"

12 11

More
But

cannot be thus explained: rd. with

03??oa^ and

clauses

'

v. I)r.

k. in circumstantial

introduces a statement of the con-

comitant condition* under which

the action

[the mighty, the merciful, etc.]

2.

Waw

the
(1

The

with

prop.

'

daghesh; before

foil,

= anc

').

consecutive (formerly called


a. with the impf.
conversive ')
1

he proceeded to

say,

as I0t*!

J),

chiefly in

contin. of a preceding perfect tense (so Moab.);


b. with the perf.
Avith

certain

(I,

in

exceptions

&

[v.

2 sg., the tone,


5 uo

Dr

],

being

thrown forAvard to the ultima), as ?aB>n prop.


so [viz. as limited by a verb, or other term,
preceding] hadst thou sat, chieflyin continuation
of a preceding imperfect tense, in its various
senses of future, jussive, or frequeiitatiA-e.

The

further analysis of these idioms belongs

to the

grammar;

and on b Dr

on a Dr cllV1
Here
Ges 5112

see

ChTili

-,

Ges 5111
it must
,

suffice to note
() 1 consec. (esp. Avith the
impf.) freq. cowries tAvo verbs in such a manner
that the first, indicating the general character

254
by 1 to a preceding volunt. or imv., so as to
form a virtually hypothetical sentence, as Gn
1S
Vm Vt?y nt!T ?/ you do this, you shall
42
28
2
152
4 8
9f
live, 30
Is 55=
v. Dr *
34 Pr 3
4
4. It expresses often an informal infer-

of the action, receives its closer definition in


the second in such cases, the first may often
ls
be represented in Engl. by an adv., as Gn 2 6
:

'

ancl he turned and dug = and he


dug again; so oft.; and similarly with ^Din
Gn 25 "inn 24 18 ^Nin Jos f, etc.; more
-isnsii

3B?i

Gn 47 Jb 23
5335
Syr. No

Gn 30 Est 8 and (not consec.)


120 2
"; cf. in
Ct 2 3 La 3 M (v. Ges*
In Arab, the stronger form of
,

the ccnj.

\ with the impf.

Gn

yet,

and

140

here corresponds: "W"'*

32

God

I have seen

my
f

yet

expresses a contrast

sts.

31

).

19

29

Is

10

and if

then,

Dt

33

14

Jei8 48

18 10

2V\

"nOPU^

RV)

turns, I repent, 20 (v.

(3) in

nni V3N 2TJJ1 and he will


and if he
leave his father, and he will die

13

leaves his father, he will die, 33 42


15
etc. (Dr
12 13 1 S 16- 19 3 Ez 33 3 39
5 159.

Ex

s8

14 '" 9
,

14

Ges

2e\

With a voluntative

3.

(cohort, or juss.)

expresses an intention, that or so that


(an elegancy by which the too frequent use of
jynp or *VQJB is avoided)
Ex 10 17 entreat

God,

"ip^l

so

may

remove (=that he may


death, Gn2 7 4 and bring it me

remove) this

TON)

lie

(=that I may eat); and


without the modal form being externally
indicated, Ex 14 speak
^^"! that they
15
return, v
and oft. Sts. even of past time, as
so let

me

eat

K 13

33

whom

he would, he consecrated "'ITI


that there might be priests of the high places,
1

19

25

Is 25

9a

La

thou desirest not

19
.

After a neg.,

sacrifice, njflNl so

would I give

f 51

[=in

18

that

I might give it),


13
55 **$$) so could I bear it (or, that I might
bear it),' Is 53 s KVm Nu 23 19 Je 5 s8 RV.
Sts. also before an imv., Gn 12 2 and be (=that
case]

it (or, that

thou mayest be) a blessing,

more

fully

Arabic
larly:

<

Dr

559 " 64
,

Ges

S 2i

m2

with the subjunctive

W iiU5d .)

m2:

+
no

See

2
.

is

A volunt. is also

(In

used simi-

sts.

attached

29
he?

Nu

s5

Gn

come

pf.,

16

9
;

at the

esp.

34

2
and often
and ynpi why,

14

2S243
32

Ez

10

//

Ex 2 20

S 15

26

where,

"OJTI

let,

nnp

}Hp1

consec.

and

K4

So the

i s K)

22
41

Dn-)^31 take heed, therefore,

19

30

therefore,

Is49

6b

(Dr

19

S 65

51194
).

introduces the predicate or apodosis :

a.

DX

21

over,

Jo'si5

5.
viz.

Dt

as

12 8 i6 3 +

^Vl^ know,

Ru 3

and the pf.

consec.

in

answer to
s2
if thou
19 23

Ex

or ^3 constantly, as

<

my

T'TKI then am I
(=1 will be) enemy to thy enemies (v. Dr 5 136 -8 );

hearkenest to

voice,

Ex

after the casus pendens,

44

every servant

that is bought for money, nriplQ} thou shalt

circumcise

Gn44"

time,

fut.

the

nnpl

therefore;

then bring meal,

73

it

Gn

face to face

delivered,

soul is

51"

33

then?

then, is

melted,

now,

(b)

144 Jb io + (cf. Dr
574
^).
(c) there is a tendency in the later
books of the OT to use the pf. with simple ),
where the classical language would employ the
impf. with "1 (cf. supr. 1); so esp. in Ec, where
\ occurs thrice only, i 17 4''
(d) a double pf.
with 1 consec. is sts. used, informally but
thus () in past
neatly, with a hypoth. force
21
:DJ] WV&n DPI) and
or present time Exi6
the sun used to be warm, and it used to melt
=and if (or ivhen) the sun was warm, it
"g 3

nrijn

'

"".

Gn 27

beginning of a speech:

27

exceptionally,

or consequence, so, then,

ence,

t>2fSirn_

and

him,

Nu

etc.

31

14

24 s4

S 25 s7

10

S 14

he that spake unto thee, " in tarn


brought him (
thou shalt bring
unto me, Is 9 4 56 s f +
Ex 12 15 31 14

so hast thou

him)

Dti7 12 +; after various time-determinations,


as Gn 3 in the day of your eating from it
,n i???1 then shall your eyes be opened, Ex 1 6'
En?T1 2*1.1? at even, then shall ye know, v 7 32 s4
10
2 S 15
iK i 3 31 'm BTiap Vltoa when I die,
so ye shall bury me, etc., + oft.; after conjs.,
as , ? Gn2 9 15 W- 1 K 20 28 Is 3 16f nnn 60 15 etc.,
5 v: i
(v. Dr
b. 1 consec. and the impf. (but
).
-,

'

much

frequently than the

less

pf.), as

Gn

30

30

that thou hadst, P??l it hath in20f:


21
I5 13 +; after
2S4 10
9
9
4
time-determinations, Gn 2 2 on the third day
the

little

NK>*1
18

then
1

37

iK

Ex

creased,

Abraham
6

S 6 12

up

lifted

Ho

Is 6

11

child, ^rnntfl then I loved


conjs., as

DN
'

^59

TS^K?

16

(Dr 5127 ).

consecutive
a.

viz.

Ex 16 34

')

io

12 8 )

/3.

>6 9

when

JE

83

Ex

let

occas. after

?S|> Is

separated

fr.

45

in other cases (not


less

uncommon

Gn

13

then I will take the right

12 3 on the ioih of the

month

Nu

Ho 4 s

them

Jbi5

s4

was a

Isr.

S 15 23

more or

all

closely joined to the impf.

injM then
10

his eyes, 19 15 27

him,

c.

if to the" left, ron?N]


(cf. 2

17
;

take,
2

the

16 5 Is 43"

S22 Pr2 3 Kt(LV 126);


22
vb., Ex8
Lv 7 16 nnniSOl
41

24

nn i 3n ) and on the morrow, then the


remainder shall be eaten, Jos 3 s iK 8 32 Is 8*
'r.*?.

p
Jbi4 7

48'

Gn 40

vb.,

isb

23
,

nani

i:

255

I4

32

my

-sS;
p?02
in

and

without a

y.

aM ,

silver, fastened on, or in, the posts of the


tabernacle, to support the vai'ious hangings

dream, behold,

a vine was before me, v 10 2 S 2 3 3f Pr io M and


the extreme cases 2S15 34 thy fathers slave.
W . I was that of old, but now ^ay ^1
12
6b
well, I will be thine, Is 34
(si vera ].), Jb 4
yiyi Dn ^jnipljl thy confidence it is the
uprightness of thy ways, 36 26 "Ipn N?1 VJB> ">3ptt
Oes. seine Jahre, da ist kein Zahlen (cf.
Dr 124 - 5 8 - 9 ). With 4, 5 comp. the Arab. >_5,

(curtains, screens, etc.)

(v

""IT")

or

Jjj

foil.;

adj.

T"VT1

of

Ar. Tj^ bear a burden,

cf.

De Pr

Fl in

be guilty, yet v.

criminal,

guilty

21 s).
=133311

1fi/\

vy

I.

360 t, 367 c

ii.

1S7

T),.

Weddn and Yawan


wholly dub.
Sta

1S5

end

Javan.llff.

,c -;

om.; text prob. corrupt,


j.^ JJJ r( j_
j^

Dft r1

f^ ^

and anticipation improb.,

Cords, (for

(3rw, on the

;vi p-|)

& As. Aranabanim, Arnabani,


i

whence wine was brought


K a\ olvov for ;V1;

also

I^nl, appar.

Nu

{cf.

RV &

14
,

obj. of

'U'Jj

27

+5

lists of

p3pn

(cf.

COT

Ez

now

'lost

-S\ iS^i v sub -b\

jg

cf.

"IT'in n.pr.m. one of those with strange

basis

27

abs.

pi.

Ex

CII

*psr|3 ^ana

ls

).

anrnx

38

',

Oviexa>a,

Ovavia).

man

of

Naphtali,

(text dubious;

MT

ace. to

]ttj1

^ni

t^nttJT

NU13

nt

in

Na/3

c f.

best,

3'

j us ti

iban

-atp.

Ch6

L, and

:3
,

||i

but rd.

2
;

v.

al.'

(=Pers. (Zend)

n.pr.f.
Hdb

appar. n.pr.m. son of

-iban c f.

Th Sm Be Ch"Dr Sm

Ex 2V + 5 t. ; only P*
Ex 26 s2 27 101117

OPM}

>,

rras

\V|

cstr.

@L

a
14

Samuel, only rmgl

(etyni.

28

(text dubious;

Ovovuia,

ui'6? 'la/3ej).

38

Ouifps^o),

t^Dpl n.pr.m.

&

18

out of the text


-

Ezr io 36

wives,

places

pi v

nSTOS

n.pr.loc,

a vb.

cf.

Di VB), situation unknown;


"* 54
so Lag
Say Ac 0ct 1S92 (3HJ).

t.;

in description of tabernacle
308
10.11. 12.17.19.2S

36

/ a guilty

possible dittogr. in

n.pr.loc,

n.[m.] hook, pin or peg

unknown)

Ex

way

is /ie

dub.

txt.

esp.

Zuo/3, Zoo/3;

10

crooked

1.;

n.pr.m. (perhaps = Pers. n.pr.m.


Vahyazddta Benfey Pera Keil!nsclir 1847) " M cf. Spieg
APK24 ,
who conjectures meaning given-of-theBest-One (vom Besten gegeben)), a son of
Haman Est 9

Ez 2 7"

near Medina ace. to

following Ililbunim (pa^n)

vera

s1

skizzeii428

of Bab.

(si

NDTl

}V1 fTI

VB and reff.) but identif.

(cf.

= Wadddn

in following v.,

Sta

appar. n.pr.loc, only in

"P1>

Glas

C'N Pr

man

i '-

'

"Tfl

d-

Zends P rache 272


"

vahista,

queen of Aha-

suerus (Xerxes) king of Persia, Est

91112i5

the hooks or pegs of gold

T
Zdyin, seventh letter; used as numeral

T,

7 in
in

modern Heb.; no evidence of

OT

(-/of foil.; ace. to Fl


a84G-47)430f. = KleinereSchrifteniii. 212

BerichtdsS chsGd

whence JJi,
cAasetZ
fl.

drive

away;

J^J?, 3NJ
cf.

2t n.m.

Hom^

l!l1

J r ; vf

or frighten away,

wo lf,
304

as

driven or

MV al.)

wolf

(NH

Hom

NS303ff

O'ocAa/ according to
ZMG 1880, 373
an(J
ou g n fcy

- iT

f.

despise,

away, and

Je5

c
;

pl.b

wolf,

2NT

i.

this usage

times.

cpd.n.pr. Dpav)

id.,

Ar.

jjj

but see

-;

Arab. Desert,

i.

327

ii.

ES

144, 145\

Aram. na^, j^jj As. zlbu D1 S47 Eth. TiX-fl:


Ayerea Di 1036 (on format, cf. Lag BN58 ); Ph. in

3KT

3N|Ez2 2

Gn49 + 2t.; cstr.


cstr. ^NTHbi Zp 3 ;
2'

abs.

2;
;

never in narrative;

peace in Hessian, age

t5>33

in predictions of

0$ 3NT

131

Is

nnS3 IJn? nbm 3Nt Is 65 M in simile, of Benjamin s fierceness ^t?" 3W '3 G1149 27 of fierce
s
horses of Chaldeans 3"$ '3^0 n Hb I
Q'aNta
(Unncsp ^2);
f princes of Judah
^"ib Ez 22 s7
metaph. of enemies of
l"JO
Judah Je 5 s nianj? aNy (|| nn, tea); of corrupt
and oppressive judges 3n}> i3NT n^BK? Zp 3 s
;

,
(||Q aNB'Tiins).

(11.

!2KT n.pr.m.

(tco?/)

prince

of

256
25 25 -- 5

Midian, Ju

3Np^

Ju

('/of

foil.;

and fro,

AY BY

C^

cmd

/'</ter

I/

suspended in the

perhaps denom.)

moving

fly (as

NH\YB L " b

J,aJ>); lit. only niO '3Q|


so

Hi Now

EhddiXa

@L

Ch 36

(K & Ch)

and fro

to

NH

Ec io

As.

id.,

>@

al.;

deadflies;

i.e.

De

t^nt

death-

al.

bringing, deadlyflies; 312} metaph. of Egyptian

vid

Dr

'

"

army Is 7
3T v. bvi

(||

perh. = loricatus,
io-

etc.,

23

(but this

Za/3ov(tf);

but Qr 3t;
s

cf.

Ne

also

:o

Kt (

Ezr 2 9 = Ne

v. 3)

Za/3ov

14

t[ )jT] vb. bestow upon, endow with

^;

my gift,

Aram.

fGnso 20

13T, JZ>)

in Sab. n. pr., v. sub "Ht infr.


*Uri3J

Yog 73 and many

Nnyut,

Gn
cf.

p.

15\

^ItD

dowry;

)ia)

Palm. n.pi\
NT3T,

also in

others

= ZafidifaXos,

7-*i:iT

Sechs IiMchr. aus Idalien

(*13T, N*T2T,

etc.)

TIN

*T3T

see

ZanPP

v 1718

(t)t)

19

2. a Benjamite

Ch

n.m. endowment,

T~TIl]t

gift,

Gn 30 s01

cf.

||

(my

hath given,

DHM

ZM0

Sab. n'pr. D13T Hal


Epigr.Denkm.M-.^. als0

N jj

descendant of Judah

Ch

raimite
1

Ch

Ch

7" 1

or,

one of David's officers 1 Ch 2 7 2


2. a prominent Hebrew in Nehemiah's time

Xe

11

14
.

irPllt (TllT n.pr.m.

('i

natirv,

cf.

&

hath bestowed,

tann] supr.) irrut 1.

reft, also

26 s b. 2 Ch 17 8
2. an
11
n J1?1 3.
officer of Jehoshaphat 2 Ch 19
Benjamites, a. 1 Ch 8 15 b. 1 Ch 8 17
'i.'one
of David's men 1 Ch 1 s
5. an officer of
David 1 Ch 27"
6. a returning exile Ezr8 8
'
7 one of priestly house Ezr io 20

Ch

Joash of Judah

cf.

'

T3TDHM

^j^^

pr

30 37
.

Eph-

2. an

Ch

24-

Za/3eX,

ZafieB,

ZaQad), called -OTV ( q v su b nin, ni.T) 2


12".
5. name of three returned exiles who had

taken strange wives

t~PQt n.pr.m.
Solomon

a.

Ezr io 27 b. v
;

3:!

c.

43
.

L
t

an

officer

of

POTT
-

Ar.

1>'S,

As.

Dl Pr174

zibil

Sab. nai

CIS

iv. 1, 2,

1.

11,

12

Aram.

'

-;

27 54 s Jon 2 10 2 mpl. inajn Lv 19 5


ls
29
2 1, viatn Lv 2 2
2 1.; 1 pi. nn3i3Ex3 +
21
etc. (61 1. Impf.); Imv. rn| }, 50",' '^rut Ex 8

nnats

^4
11

6
;

',

n?it

//

D^

csi!r.

innn

S is

I s '66 3 , pi.

12 ';

S 15"+ 14

Dmt Lv i7

+ D'

D^

Dt

Ex

15a

2 77

c.

13

+ (20

13

'

14

i6

8" 3

Nu

22 40 tlp31 fX^
,

Ch

Qr, n.pr.f. mother of

18

2
,.

tn^nan Ez 3 4 +Dnn n^a ?? Ex 13 (J);


ta^w Qna x CI115 20 rfen lie' Dt 17 (/3)
mankind +nto CJa ^io6 37 Ez 16 20 t^? W'
sacriftcers of mankind Ho 1 2 (so Ea AE Hi
Wii MY men that sacrifice AV EY after Ki,
so Pu Ew Ke Now Che SS).
c. t DH^O nnjnH
15

2 K 23* nnVT|0 n^STO nf3T;


5
2 Ch 3 6 om. MT); quite otherwise B'IfXXa,

b. victims, (a) animals

rrmt

250

-t-nibs?

t.,

kind

ace. of a.

31

Pt.)

t.

"f

20 24 (E).

r,

Ex

Gn 3 i 54 +, +npa Dt
+nnin ^so 23
Jos8

of sacrifice rnj

Ch

Ttssf? 2

t,,

'

Pt. act. D?f

I. slaughter for sacrifice 1.

tJN'Sl

Kt,

Lotz"

cf.

No. 74

n^, Cwa, Eth. H-Orh;) Qal n P/. "t r K 8"


9
rirnr Ex 2o 24 + 3 1., ^rat Ez
war e x
1
39
3
24
23
n?J Ex 8
Impf.
34 Lv 17 DPin?t Ex 8
n?W Gn 3 i 54 +i4t.; 2 ms. sf/^natn Dt 15
20
n'ats ^ n6
2 ft. sf. Q*naTi?i Ezi6
1
s.

,|

ZaK^ovp).

HT2t

(NH

vb. slaughter for sacrifice


134

Ph. rur;

id.,

D 7B'1

4*.

n.pr.m. a returned exile Ezr 8 14


Qr "VOt, q.v. (B om.; A Z/3ou8, i.e. TDJ;

Jehoiakim
(||

(bestowed)

'TQt
Kt

17

1883 15
,

fi

a gift;

3. one of David's valiant


4. one of the murderers of

41

1.

21

(lie
lfis

men

God)

gift is

of

tl^t n.pr.m.

15

foregoing.

15

T7t<!' TDT n.pr.m.

^^3''

201
(E), appar. in expl. of name Zebulun,
30
Thes Di ; another expl. in v b v. sub 72f.

Ch

19

13), as

Euting

OTl7fc4

me :

gift to
;

(Ar. x{\;

o/\

Igri/i

NH n.pr. ^21 (nat or ^3T?) NT


e.g. ilk
@ wa), Zebedee) 1.

Levites, a.

).

3. an officer of David 1 CI127 27


4. a Levite
Ze^pi,
Ne 17 (om. B;
Z*xp) prob. rd.

with

\) lorica); connex.

cf.

).

fi

V uncertain) Jew in Ezra's time Ezr

Yog

"3T

'

grandfather of Achan, of Judah ( Za/n/3p(e)t


1
etc., L Za/3S(e J0S7
(app.=^! 1 Ch 2 ,

father
Xo

1S

b^Til, in

cf.

?J?2

4, p. 127 supr.

II.

"hat n.pr.m. (Palm.


above

Assyrian); on

iTliai, 6ee, of

Niypeiov

'itpepwv (confusion

perh.

&

Ze(fc)xcopa

Ar.

(cf.

reft

"

1S

&

'ApiraX

n.pr.m.

stud Bib

Z6/3e8aIor,

Ar. J,Ui, Aram. K33^, la?,

-;

A the names are EieX8n$.

daughter of 'EfietX ; in

wiafe to dangle, or

of a thing

Fl

cf.

SC3f

sumbu, Dl

also in n.pr.loc.

Ar.

l_> jj>

Ec10,1

n.m.

in the air]

with Zedekiah's mother

cf.

air: but in this sense

t^Qt

S.-j

v. nt.

man)

thither (of a

hoiv to

:i

wine-vat of Zeeh.

7-

fl^T pron.f.

3^T

rat

25;

rat

Ex8 2222 (E),


i S i + oft.

trin^n Mali 14

3.

2.

b of deity, +

c.

absolute

Ju i6

firjj>

23

POT
9'

16 13

Dt 15 21 16 2 17 iSi 3 + + '&&
va G1146 (E), tmbtb V'So 14 tnxi Mai
1

14

Gn 3 54 (E) +
(P) + mbn :a

4. with local prep. 3

bv

Ex 20 24 (E) + veh Lv p
i>y
Lv 1 (H). II. slaughter for eating (connected
4

with

28

24

eating of flesh

sacrifice, as all

Hebrews was

ancient

sacrificial, Jlg

Ez 34 s

(fat calf for Saul),

Ch

shepherds), 2

18

among
) 1 g

Sein 219
-

sheep for

(fat

(sheep and oxen for Je-

21

19

Dti2 27 18 3 1S2 1329

14

;:>

i6
2 S 15
1 K 8
12
2 K 5
8
1S19
Pr 15 8 2 3 27 Is 4 3 23 24 56 7
50 5i
i7 36 33 18 Ez 4 o 42 44 u iCh2 9 21 21 2CI1
35

12

62

27

17

I2

Ne

i.4..i2

Dn 9

*7

Ec

They shoukI be
4
Pl^ "T ?! sacrifices of righteousness (offered in
i

Dt33

righteousness by the righteous)


5

anan

21
;

Ho 8

13

'nat sacrifices

the temple

also

Is

40
+ 2122

Je6 20

elsewli. in P),

2 ''

15AS

213

Lv if (H), tD ,_!^ Dt 32 17 V 106 37


15
(JE) + but usually mrcb
of/ier #otfs Ex34
ls
Ex3 +9t. JE, LV17 19 2 2 29 (all H, not

i-D-i^l'b

Am5

an

should not be
prevails

strife

't

15

of

sacrifices
1

12

{''')

they

where

strife,

2. of other deities

38

32

Ch

\^4

me

gifts to

naj rva

is

Pr 17

Ex 34 Nu 2 5 2 Dt
Ho 4 19 Is 57 Ez

of

19

(JE) Ju 16 23

io 19 24
-

28

7
20
these are DTltO 'rot
'
dead things (lifeless gods, opji. to s
as living) ty 106 28
II. there are several
kinds of Cnat which are gradually distinguished:
+ 1. the covenant sacrifice, between
Jacob and Laban Gn 31 54 (E), with God yjt 50 5
;

sacrifices to

hoshaphat,
1

K 19

Ez 39

of person)

c. ?

21

own

ii

12

rats

Ft.

ninara

K 11

altars).

2CI133 22

3S

inat

inar

1(i

32

the abundant

sacrifice, 1. of

Yahweh by Solomon 1 K 8
and Hezekiah 2 Ch 30 22 and prob.

= 2 Ch 5",
intensive

as feast

(priests of high-

^ io6
Hb i
H04 1314
Inf. cstr. na_ti> 1K12
pi. cnatn 2 Ch5 +8t.,

made

sacrifices

20

Impf nar

12

Impf.);

(7t.

K 23

+ Pi. M Ffi rat

Ho

v 21 (abs.),

(Gog and Magog

ace. 'nat

c.

places on their

15

III. slaughter in divine judgment

17 " 19

for vultures),

inat

Dt

cf.

to

but 2. elsewhere of

sacrifice to

other deities, possibly iterative in some cases,

but certainly not in

all

D^jab Ho 1

2
,

frPflV?

Ex 2 4 5 1 S ii
t2. the passover 50 rat
npan Ex 34 s5 (JE), riDD rat Ex 12 27 (J); and
prob. also TO? Ex 23 (JE) = 34 (id.)
t3.
13

(cf.

).

annual
nnS'^'jp

sacrifice
"I

18

25

D^'H rat

21

sacrifice of the clan

thank offering iTlin(n)


116 17 which is given as
1617

and

't

\js

19

20", cf.

S 20 29

12

iaa-ii? 't,

as a variety of

implied in nyiiri "flat


with nnin 2 Ch 2 9 3lk

Lv

22 29

inat,

+4.

22

107
natn Lv
\^

Qmbp Lv 7 1315

it is

27; yet nat is generic

5. in ritual of

H&P

DTDT are defined by Q^E* (q.v.) Lv3' + 39t.


Lv Nu, 1 S io 8 1 K 8 63 2 Ch 30 22 33 10 Pr 7 14
,

11

tfbayb 12

32

^vh

28 23

Ch

jwa 'asyb

D^'parr^a?

io6

:i3

22

or in unlawful places D'H nn ''B'N^by

33

13

cf.

4
14

P^o'li

v 14 ^abaa 12 12 ntoaa
,

15

435

16 4

=2

Ch

28

Onn? Ho

12 12 -IJ3M JNS

^\od

and daughters

n.m. Ju16

i.nnf
-

v 1C2

3i

54

+;

\H2]

Lv

Gn46' +
on/nat Lv
;

etc.;

Ex

cstr.
16

cstr.

17

5
,

'

also

2 3

c.

25

without

iD'-nai

Lv

19

pi.

D"nat

sacrifice,

rite was eating the flesh of


the victim at a feast in which the god of the
clan shared by receiving the blood and fat
pieces.
In the older literature it is distin-

J"lNl|!n

!"Dy,

and E^N.

in the later litera1 1, general

for all sacrifices eaten at feasts

God

of Israel

Gn 46

Ex

T13 and na*l3

Lv

are of three varieties


1216

'"TJ1P1,

(P); in the several lists

also the sacrifice at the institution of the cove-

whose essential

ture from

ritual offerings

Lvi7 s +i6t.;

the common and most ancient

guished from nn3D and

Gn

abs.

'r

Lv i7 3 +; sf. 3 mpl.
Dt 32 3S annat tHo 4 19

'nat

but sometimes (rarely) '\ alone is used in


this sense, with or without suffix, where the
s
meaning is plain from the context: Lv i7'
2629
3 38
6
37
(all
P).
These
2
Jos2
19 2 3 (H) Nui5

Ani4 4f 2 Ch
ir
(P) Dt i2 6U Jon i
from
J Nu 15
29
4f
6
and from the more
from maii Am 4 Dt 1
comprehensive WKibw NU15 8 J0S22 27 (P). So

na?

tMrat

12 4

Ch 5 s sons
'nat 2 Ch 30 22

sacrifice,

Ho

ace. of victim

'

15

22 44 2

K 8 =2

tFoby?

*,

23

34

Ez 34

It is used

Ho 4 14 and oft.;

k3

direct obj.

bf.

Hb

ioir6

1G

name

1. of the

io 25 18 13 (E)

Ho 3

66

DTia? are distinguished from


31

Dm

nmn

',

Ex 24 (JE) and the sacrifice


15
of Saul 1S11 are defined
the
installation
at
as i&vbw DTUT. Thus 't seems not only to be
nant at Horeb

all these special forms but also to include other festal sacrifices not defined in the
The ritual was the same wicodes of law.
the entire class. They were all sacrifices for
feasts in which the flesh of the victim was
eaten by the offerers, except so far as the
officiating priests had certain choice pieces
and the blood and fat pieces went to the altar
The sacrifice at the institution of
for God.
at Horeb, the Passover victim,
covenant
the

used for

258

nm

nnto
30 52

cf.
T\\ob& Jos 8 31 and twelve stones iKi8
of
refuge
place
The altar was also a
Is 27
-

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
s
were to be consecrated, Exn" 24 Lv8'.
a
+ 6. the slaughter of hostile nations is also
vulthe
which
in
r\2) offered by God Himself,
6
tures devour the flesh of the victims Is 34
7S

Je 46 10 Ez 39 171719 Zp

7 the verb used

with n?T is ordinarily n?J but others also are


s 6 8
17
Jos 22 s (P) 1 K
found e.g. t^S? Nu 6 15
148
12- 2 Kg 17 io'24 Je33 18 (cf. Sab. nan *<QV Hal
6
11
4
a 1SS8 374
Je 1 f 6
t K^n Am 4 Dt 1
)
Am M t^ipn Lv '>- 16 22 21 (all P), t"QS?
-

DHM

(H),

4o

42

44

46

:4

0/ slaughter,

^ g^

altar (Ar.

made by

DHM EpisrDenkm

24

);

"jll^ace

Sab.

torrent,

"

2K1

' abs.

K 23

effectual, 2

8 " 20

3.

limits sacrifices to

A great altar was

the altars of the tabernacle.


built E. of the Jordan, but

to

only as an

10
before the Tabernacle Jos 22

4o 6

describes

nap Ex 3 o 2S 31 35
-"- 30 34 =n^n3n "0
EX38 30
s

Lv4 7

10 - 29

10 - 25

16

made of acacia wood plated with brass,


X 3 cubits in size, with four horns and

39

39

" 34

altars: a. the nbj>n

two
38

was according

it

after the pattern of the altar

"IS?

a network of brass, on which all sacrifices by


1 "8
fire were made Ex 2
38 7 b. nnbj? "1BJJD 'D

made

of acacia

1x1x2

wood plated with gold,

Ex30 - = mt3pn 'D EX30 27 31 8 35 37 35 =


26
NuV^ta-aen rnep 'o
anin 'o Ex 39
4o
Lv 4 these altars are named elsewhere only
Chr. 1 Ch 6 34 16 40 2
Ch i
15

gold

5'

Solomon made two


Jerusalem

altars for the temple at

a. DB'nsn 'D for the court

8M

31

10

A)

were built by Noah after leaving the

by Abraham at Shechem 12",


18
s
mt. in land Moriah
12
Hebron
Pethel
13
2d
22; by Isaac at Beersheba 26
by Jacob
20
(yet this perh. mistake for
at Shechem 33

1415

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 '3H natsn (cstr.
,

form

20

naSflD
being obj. of D'f'as*!, not elsewhere
with natlO, cf. also Di), at Bethel 35 7 by
Moses at Bephidim Ex 17 15 Horeb 24 4 by
Balak at Bamoth Baal, Pisgah, & Peor Nu
i.i4.=9.
by Joshua on Mt. Ebal Jos 8 30 the
23
prophetic histories narrate that altars were
24
built by Gideon at Ophra Ju 6
by a man of
4
God at Bethel Ju 21 by Samuel at Bamah
17
1 S 7
by Saul after Michmash 1 S 14 35 by
David on the threshing floor of Oman 2 S 2 4 s6
;

rCh 2
iCh 22 that Solomon sacrificed
on the altar at Gibeon 1K3 4 and built altars in
20
the temple at Jerusalem 1
8 64
6
that
Jeroboam built an altar at Bethel iKi2 E
(which was destroyed by Josiah 2K23 15 ); and
that Elijah repaired an ancient altar on Carmel 1 K 1 30 An altar in Egypt is predicted
19
Is 19
All this accords with the law of the
"
Covenant code Ex 20 24 26 which recognises a
plurality of altars and prescribes that they
18

flu.

altar,

t,liis

20x20x10 cubits 2CI14


= nbij?n '
riB>ro(n) also 7 & Ez 9
1

Asa

steps.

nDnK

unhewn stones,
sVc??** Dt 27* (JE), B*K
;

or of

Ges

cf.

according to Chr, meas-

ured

Ch 1

this n2T

Ch

18

29

an altar of cedar,
plated with gold, in the temple before the "Tan
repaired by

K6

iCh

20 22

7
28

48

18

2CI126

b.

anrn 'o
10

Ch 4 19

3x2

cubits

= nnbjpn

'6

5. Ezekiel plans two

new temple a. a table of wood


Ez 4 22 b. an altar for the court,

altars for the

prob. same dimensions as 4 a, with stairs Ez


13-17
6. after the return Jeshua built an
43
altar on the ancient site in the court of the

temple Ezr 3 2
7 besides these altars used
in the worship of Yahweh, Ahab built an altar
32
Ahaz made an
to Baal in Samaria 1 K 16
altar on the roof of the upper chamber, and
other kings of Judah made altars in the two
courts, all of which were destroyed by Josiah
12
8. the ancient and most common
2 K 23
.

term
8

20

making
Dt 27 56 Ex

for

(J)

shall be built of

naiTO

rd. prob.

erron.,

c. art.) is

a aa

127.

and without

prescribes

27

31

2.

but no attempt to
enforce this principle appears before Hezekiah
422
reform is more
(2 K 18
), and Josiah, whose

:i8

2S

24
2 2 3 1., nnatan Ex 2 9 + 3 1 1. cstr. nap Ex 2 o
M
+ 76 1., sf/'naiP Ex 2o + 7 1., inap 1 K 8 +
inap j u 6 + 2 1. pi. nnap
3 1., \nat Dt 33
Nu23 + 5t., ninap 2 K2i + 23L, sf. Tainan?
1. JE narrate that
^ 84
other sfs. 21 1.;

Gn

i2 5f

Dt

cubits in size, with four horns and a crown of

trench

Zf/3f-

(S j
10

Ju8 5 6 7

13

ark

50 51
-

altars

n.m. JOS -'


TOtE
-
401
nan?:)

rfoyrrnK

nnjrri

n.pr.m. a Midianite king

10.12.12.15.15.18.21.21

Lvi? 8
dw Ez

nat is nVj? nby;

17

fat

+ 11.

Ec

Wez
n

'cf.

(JE)

one central altar

tjnj

'T

14

Ex

mn

Isi 9 21

ing material;
1

16 32

Ezr3

(sq.

altars

32

was

Ch

1);'

Nu 2 3

are

21 18

3g' (E)

CPD 2 S
Ch 33
3

D^ Jen

frl'TOET^?);

Gn 33 20 (but cf.

Gn

other vbs.
21 3

i"lja

(JE) + implying build-

(E) has

13
;

24

18

p?3

~a!!

arrange,

259

"Qt
prepare; nb'y

Ju 22 M

I2

ftt

had taken a strange wife Ezr io 43

i8

119

25
130
1
1
7
2 8so 2 Ch 4
38
7
27 30 37
9. the dedication of the altar was rnton n?3n

1011 84 s8

2 Ch 7
it was anointed with oil
10.
Ex 40 10 Lv 8 11 Nu 7 10 (all P).
;

riBto

removal of unlawful altars is expr. by }*nj>


Ex 34 13 (JE) Dt f Ju 2= 6 30 3132 2 ii 18 23 1215

Dt

(Pi)

1'Pi:

Din J U 6 25

12

Ch

31

4 7

34

J'FIJ
;

2CI123 17

i8 22 =Is 36 7 2 Ch 14 2 30 14 32 12 33
ministry at the altar was 'Kn nn.DBto
46

cf.

Nu 3

31

VV]#D Jo

(P), 13

Ex 20 26

S 2 28

K1

33

?JJ

TV Lv 9 22

(cf.

n?J?

sacri-

s1

Lv 6 3 + (v. nSy Hiph.) 1J!) Ne io 35


but'nama Gn 8 20 (J) Nu 2 3 2 4 14 30 (E)
one

rfypn

'3 yaJn

Ex

29

37

(P);

'on yab of placing, or standing before altar

Dt 26

K8

22

nnsiBn i u phrases

as acc.loc.

represented as graven

sin is

M-niTO]?? niinpb Je 17 ; therefore of' blood


for cleansing it was said + 'En niJlp PI? fJnj
1

Ex-29 12

Lv

(NH

K8

4
ancient custom

is

13

Jashar,

= As.
Dl

with

vbs.

Syr.

^Ji^s

bear,

WK

^F

AV

elevation, height, lofty-

;T?

bS\ temple)

Ch

(poet.

We Comp271 Dr

cf.

JV3

Intr. 182

zabal, lofty house

bit

Pr62f

Now

Hi

^3j

rd.

i33

on bir\TO

COT

cf.

%*# ni!=oj> ^ 49

Sb iofl?

);

rM3

^3J
prob. from book of

15

K8

13

text dub.;

Ew)

(or bi3]0,

as n.

= dwelling;

Che prop, for b^Q, T D[biyb]


^!pT bl) IS63 15 (|| D??f) the high
abode of thy holiness (cf. Che cnt ") of the lofty
abode of sun and moon .T?3t TDV rTV WH&
""";

Hb 3

8 15 9 9 16 18 (all P).
referred to,
11 2 SrrriDX
-

>No

these

72f n.[m.]

fi.

abode

An

7 18 25 30 34
-

/3T in sense dwelling.

Che

ls

13

b^Vii p. 33 supr.; cf. Ar.


Jjj
"*'"
""" ZMG
1886, 728
carry
rho

the application of the blood of the sin-offering


in the ritual

(As.

20

cany, cf. Heb. ^3D)_Q al Impf.


Gn 3O 20b (J), my husband will honour me (in
expl. of name Zebulun (v. infr.); on another
appar. expl. in v" cf. Til) >
al. dwell with
me, cf. Thes KobGes who derive dwell with fr.
an assumed mng. be round (cf. *T|"l); and others
8 9
(cf. M
), who derive dwell as denom. from

Ew Hi

Ex2 9 +

Vlppn

c.

cf.

up and

and iibyn Lv 14 20
12. the horns of the altar were especially for

esp.

honour

exalt,

Gloss

has exalted)

'

is

'

were usually offered D^P'T'py Gn 22


Dt 1 27 + ; v. especially the phrases with P!J Ex
2Q i6-2o + ( v> p-, r ). -i^tppn Lv 4 10 (v. lop Hiph.);

fices

touching the altar

who

of one

and id. on Gn 30 1
8
cf.
soDe; Ph. n.pr.f. bmbyZ(pvob. Baal

'-

connects

bv "IO?

1K13

of officiating priest

said

18

162

take

11.

Nu

13

DF

vb. prob.

COT

zabdlu

"Vpn
.

t[/jT]

15

Ez 40
is

6 28

Ju

iKif "W

2 )

cf.

Nu 7

name

buy,

(E) G11 13 4 (J)


this becomes usual in P,

26

Ex

BAram. Dn

Gn 35 13 Ex 20 24
33

fn. TQt n.pr.m. an

Abimelech

officer of

'

28 - 30 36 30 38 41

mion nmp-Ty WTp^bind the festal victim with

Tu q

unto the horns of the altar: Ainsworth


paraphrases
that is, all the court over, untill
you come even to the homes of the altar,
intending hereby many sacrifices,' so De; but

\d&\ n.pr.m. Zebulun (on expl.


of name given in E and J cf. 13T, 73l)
7?/}
Gn 49 + 25 t. fib] J U 5 + 1 7 t. r&aj

cords,

'

Che

bind the procession with branches, (step


on) to the altar-horns,' that is in sacred pro'

cession

round the

is also

referred to in the ritual of the sin-

13. the

altar.

TiD? (q. v.)

ba pTr Lv 8 9" &


all p) n jfl2p
TiD< b$ Lv 5 9
14. the altar was CBHi? V~jp
Ex 29 s7 40 10 (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
n Lv 8 15 (P) Ez 43 22 IS? Lv 16 2033 (P) Ez
15

offerings in the phrases TlD"

TID''

bit

T\0 EX

29

12

LV

7-18.2o.30.34^

]7*QT,

'

13

Ju

30

Gn 30

Ez 48 26

14 - 18

5
cf. "I

13

*iy
T

24

7
10
;

26

+ 68
2C

"I 'pa

Ch

28

Jos

10 16

3
2. the
1 Ch 2
i
Dt 27 13 3 3 18as Ju i 30 4 10

12

3441

27

"W
-

Ex

13

14

35 46 49
Zebulun Nu

Ez
Ju 4 6

nap Nu io

and Leah

of Jacob

son

sixth

23

2"

1.

tribe of

18

19

48
2

1"

\33

'T

Ch 3o 1118

33

nt?p

Nu

Nu

s1

30

3. territory of

34 \

the tribe

Ez 48

s7
;

"\

Ju

H?

also

'Tntsp Jos2i 7

'T
- :!4

iCh6 48 62

26
;

&X> Ex

2Ch2 9

44

40

10

Lv

15

Nu

(P);

TIB

frW1

sub

n. coll. the Zebulonites

TT

(appar.

^ n.pr.m.

Nu

Vof

others (so Thes) derive

{bought; Aram.,

fr.

Vf??,

same meaning,

"I

V?

Ch 30 10

26

v. infr.

&

c.

art.

2'

X NH 311, V) is
(ChWB Jastr 391a );

foil.;

be clear, bright, transparent


33t.

'

n12
t"3'Smt adj. gent. Ju i2

JIT

"St v.
I

29

18

27 34

43

Jos 19

alone

Is 8 23

*V?

12'', "I

foil,

Fl

from

3JT

NHWB iMob
s 2

with
).

260

product of vine

the eating

(S3),

(V.'J}

skin of grape, so
4
Orla i
Maaser.

rite;

=;

Onk Mishna
ad

Sifre

cf.

forms

bs& *b apsn D'spro Nu6 (NH

loc.)

w;

at,

transparent?

as

Aram.

cf.

so

^JWi 9 how

04
loan-wd. ace. to Frit ): cf. theory of \/iii
41
'*
'"- A1
but
in
Heb. glass is H^iST).
Fl

Lag

''

^IT, }iTt

sub TV.

v.

fern, nst,

conini.
j

Jer 26" Kt (also

nriNT,

once

this,

(cpv.):

and

nt

q.v.);

it,

here (the element

1OTff

)__

tOj nNtb

ntS>N

n\T pip

ny,

man

I2 38 *

nt,

hath

etc. 2

Is 66

shall

"f^rm

T\fo

HNrnN,

17

S 13

S io 27 np

Lv ii

save us?

K 22
K2

Gn 2 9
1
(=Dti4 79

'

that this fellow

all

27 - 2s

as a genit.,

lective force

i/w's

s7

nrnK, Mi 5 4
with a col-

v 2129

4-9

),

Ju 20 1617

19

widely

is

diffused

Semitic

the

in

languages, as a demonstr. particle, often


acquiring, like Engl, that, Germ, der, die, das,
Thus a. Ph. t this
the force of a relative.

comm.
t "Up
JT,
12
2
4 6
Aram,
of
88
etc.);
Li.
i
CIS
TK (v.
44
Tenia,
Egypt,
as
mark
Babylon,
Nineveh,
H
of the genit. [lit. that of] (CIS II. i. 1, 2, 3, 4,
thin grave), also sts.

(e.g.

-"-

Nf,

f.

69-71, 113, 114, 141, 142, etc.), rur


113--145 C 3 ), f. Ntii3 15 i45 B 5 Aram.

etc., 65,

this(ib.

of Zinjirli

Eth.

mf this, n w/m"c/j (DHM

f , ft,

*t,

mark

as a

");

H; za, H: a, ivho (masc),


and P, n [v. infr.]) in common

"H: ze, this,

also (like
iise

SG

16 s 9
2i lc that ye have brought nrilK this fellow to
play the madman against me? 25 21 in vain

have I kept

71* demonstr. pron. and adv.;

Cln 2 23

29

5
nt

io '##[> b

Ex

Sam.

owe, sts. contempt-

2/t?'s

riN),

V. further

a.

&tm

nii rnnzb

nt

is a

own pi. ^s]\.


:

h^ot,

Only the Arab. ^)S\

pSy.

uously (esp. with

NH'JttJ,

its

Mand.

1. standing alone

called

with Nn lo! prefixed,

p.?N,

il/TrZA-,

of which Mas included in prohibition to Nazi-

Thes (after

Aram.

tjt n.[m.] name of some comparatively


insignif.

Pit

f.

of the genitive

b. Arab.

(nr?3), Jb 19
(with a plural verb). In a
purely neuter sense (of an act, event, announcement, etc.) JINf is most common, as with nb>J?

G113 14 20 5 6 45 19 and

to do this

Am

Is 47

11Ci

48

39

19

rarely

1J?W
17"

Ex

39

K 3^+

'2

Jbi

c f.

13

DNt fN
with VI
;

so

as an accus. of limit.,

as regards this, in this, Ez 20 27 36 s7 Jb 19 26


12
in this thou art not just;
(si vera 1.), 33

nNT nnK t Jb 42 16 Ezr 9


riNrb 'N
t2Ch2i 35 ;o pointing forward to a foil,
24
35
clause, Gn 4 2
43 Nu 8 14 Is 56" Jb io
10
31
D3TO
flt W%2 1?
1 S 25
Is i
etc.; Ex 9
10

(late)

1!<

,s

41
l

118 ) 1 K ii
2 S
S 20 2b cf. Am 2 11
fJos 22 24 Je 9 11 1^92";
23

oft., flNt

Gn

al.;

nmn...np)

2i 3 nNt

Dt32 Ju7 14

21

51

11

13

12

fern.

this,

.j (gen.

u'$,

possessor o/(lit. that

ace.

i_ji,

of

fem.

li,

who

one

i.e.

lo! prefixed, liLi this,

\a

= this

'al

(=

the

art.)

prefixed, <^JJ1

njjp

which,

with
a demonstr. element la

Sab.

ZJ,G
rn (PrK

f.

also Epfer.Denkm.C5).

m, 1

(q.v.) this,

and Nab.

wfa'c/t,

pp

f.

N^;

n "Jt
Syr.
</>,

tfs,

f.

f.

18 '

this,

DHM

4M
,

Z5It;

lss:! '

v*

these,

'ella,

owners

of,

B?K ,1KD

during all this,


forwards La 5 17

H,

below,

also

Ch

7o.'

p"in,

prefixed,

^'j

contr.

nt 3-15 n'S ,

nW

derived from
Ph. ta,

who, Arab. jJj',

pN

these, bii,

Eth.

'ellu,

these,

^N

U.I.

'did,
^.1.1

pAo, which,

14

23

27

Ct

following

my

13 nr^33
pointing
6

22

Jb

20

Ex

Is6 44
2

23 - 25

nt,

or

other

16 - ls

(See

(if
2"

14

(3

t.),

4-.

a. preceding

it

"3

K6

33

Is 23 13

7
it:

Ezr

byn

12

(a)

when the

oath,

Dt

affix,
16

Gn

14

25

34 49 104
great and broad,

nt, -^

(Cf.

mined by a pron.
this

Ne

(J"INt),

?tna D^n nt ^/tis sea iAere is

118 20

n^D nt, Ju $' (=f 68 9) T? n!


Jos 9 12 ^pnp nt ^/ws our bread,

32

Sinai,

K 14

'jl

different

nt,

2. In appos. to a subst.

"iriN;

the

Gn

another,

^/'s

Jb 15 17
;

one

75 on^ nn ^BK':

'

12

b. repeated nt

b&

Ex

32 nt

g.)

nt

(rare)

24

but

21
to *? 1^56' Je 22

'-,

the

that,

31

S 19"

2
:

v 19 21 23 +), 7 18 18
K 4" nt \m np

nt B3 (so

Ex 30

/3)

Ex 13 8 Pr

in late Heb.,

V.^:

indefinite)

^ W"c/t,

bn

15

of a concrete obj.,

-IV Palm,

.1

17

6 b

(see also riNT3

with NH

is

Sab.

Ec

= nNt),

source: Heb.

this

HJT </us;

50 - 5c

also sts. occurs similarly

Ne

by s 3

to one introduced

ii9

which, T\%

commonly p"!Nn, ptxn (No Mand 80 sl ).


Alike in Heb. and the other dialects, the
plur.

1//102

19

338f
-,

more

corresp.

:nvn DOT;

BAraill.

N^

fn, n who,

f.

from ^Jot), ]?;


ivho, which : Sam. ^ who, which, ^^
^^; Mand. 1 w'/io, which, rn <Ais (rare),

(Syr

= Heb.

who, which (in origin

q.v.)

this,

li,

with

siLi,

f.

the pron. element -h affixed, dli

owns),

from

or in the Tayyite dialect, who, which:

with

ei>li),

Hb
subst.

24

11

is

ONt

.)

b.

deterViyto??,

that nt D33^> this their

m
might continue
iro^, J u 6 14 go

heart (their present temper)

2i

always!

^qb3 .in

nj

:o

Jos

this

the

by the

also

Gn

art.,

nwn n?n

12 7

8s

(so

a suhst. determined
liia, v 13 n tn Din,

fljn

nrn ^"ian n,

Not however

after a n.pr.,

and continually.

undetermined,
80 15
(0) with

),

Ch 2 4 1S

io 17 2

it is

HTH, nN-tn, after

art.,

Dn

thy strength,

*bn

nj

nt

Rarely when

(Cf. n?X, a.)


2

14 - 20

261

Dt

ifi-a

except such as are construed with the

art., as

nxr-p

c't 3

10

8\

nrne

c.

now?

how,

G1127
Jui8 "6k mean nrnpi and how,
now, do ye say to me
?
1
21 5 2 K i s
24

20

now?

what,

S io B*i?l^ nvi nrnp


11

(tIttotc;) i

nrnp_ ?y ybj- what? Ne2 4


nti? Ex 2
(Cf. Aram. H
4

contracted into

%? ^> used
S 18" <, PS 2013
both formed similarly.)
d. DN-rnp in the
phrase (WWS|, JVB>y) )VB>y HN'mD Gii3 13 I2 1S
26 10 2 9 2 5 42 2S Ex iV Ju2 2 15" +
Either
What, now, hast thou (have ye) done ? (Fl De)
or What is this (that) thou hast (ye have)
done i (The Arab, grammarians dispute on
the precise construction of the corresp. phrase
13
4)
in Arabic ij!*.*.!^ li LI
De G
id

as a conj. therefore, e.g.

"

'

n fTM Gn
njn Jos

32

Nu

cf.

s7

Dt

11

belongs to 't|nKn)

27

31

12

Jos i" 4 s paabn

=Dt 3 2

4i

(2

and hardly ever

(2

Ch

20

n'jn
i

10

noun with a pron. affix (Jos 2 17 '^riyatp'P


the gender of ntn shews that the text is

after a

HP

in error: v.

More

3.

K3

Dr'" 90 *-).

i3

nt

as pred., as

oft.

this is blood, 9

S 24

&3pK

37

vipn,

nt

HNt,

Ez

w riNtn
15
7
oft, at the
23 La2
beginning or close of enumerations (esp. P),
Hin Is

etc.;

Gn

descriptions, injunctions, etc., as

nay

cf.

i'B>yn

"1E>N*

Ex2 9

at the end,

Jos

8 - 16 23
-

14

etc.;

Ju2

nixn

Lv

s7

ii

etc., Is

14

20

nann

-ik>n*

(or

16

Nu 5

80

13

12

(.

21

IB*

1723

15

54

17

nt),

s
15
24 48 such (=such a one) is God, our God,
3
for ever (Hi De) Zp 2 15
cf. Jb 14 nr^sr^
;

upon one such as


eyes

this (v

dost thou open thy

attached enclitically. almost as an


adv., to certain words, esp. interrog. pronouns,
to impart, in a manner often not reproducible
in Engl, idiom, directness and force, bringing
the question or statement made into close
relation with the speaker.
(Contrast from
4. It

nrr,ipb

e.

.)

18 13

3-,3U

25'"

Ex
j^.v

Nui*i 20 +oft. Cf. Arab. \l UJ. 'f. nt nnNn


20
bsnby nt nnxn Art' thou Asahel 1
12 S 2
n
i K i8'
without n Gn 27 s4 in an indirect
;

Gn

question

ti

19'

N1113

17

g. nt nan behold, here

Is 21

narrative),

VV

(unusual) 3333 nt

Ct

s-9

Cf.

go up here in

t i'k if* ^yX nt nriy


$~ just now. Also
.,
prefixed to expressions denoting a }:>eriod

now
i.

2l

27

(in

h. nt

the South,
I

know

nriy,

that

Gn

he hath supplanted me
38
O^pya nt now two times (so 43 10 ), 31*
now.
41
22
?" n
already twenty years, v (.
45
Nu
14
I),
2 7

31

'

2s:i2

vhf nt, Dt 8 Jos


22 3 D 31 D"pj nt, 2 S i4 V; Zc 7 'a 3B' np? nt
already how many years cf. Ru 2'
now

ten times, 22

2-4

C^3"i
2

;1

5. In poetry, as a relative pron. (rare:

i\r

12

now? Gn

wherefore,

94S

l|

20
liu,i
Jb 5 27 in the
f 109 Gt 5
latter case sts. with the force of such (i.e. such
as has been described), 18 21 20 29 (cf. n?K ^ 73 12 ),

17

Lane

of time:
;

etc.,

Wn

Je 13 25

nr

Gn 6
iS2 34 +

how)

Ex

nt

*|j>

40

21 11 Is 27- Je 38 21

what

HT this is

Je 33 10

:,s

!"1T
i:i

i6 ,6 35 4 Jos,5 4
.

1SD

. ,

J0S13 2 Jb2 7 13 IS58

Ex

12
10
2o
9 nnan niK TINT, 1
2
ls
13
1 11
-ib>k Tj^pn nt, Lv 6
Dt 6 33
7

book

this is the

Fl

esp.
17

<e<l.

K1Schr LM,i

2
but see also it, It): ^ 74 the hill of Zion
n33^ nt wherein thou dwellest, 78 s4 104 8
,3iu
nt Dlpp-^* to the place (st. <\ Ges
) which

13

is

2li

Pr

who 19

10

23'" Is

25

9
;

= that

Ex

(so once,

13

s
,

which Jb i.-, 17 those


even in prose). In
,

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 HT in) appear not to have recognised its relative sense, but to have construed,
this mountain, (which) thy light hand,' etc.
5

this point of

view

4 b.)

a.

1 b,
:D
(

??J7

= 5o

is
is

Thus

^P ? nn,

n r?

p.

32).

nt

'D

nPK^
v

20"

b.

38

"31

&* r\p

stronger nt Kin

25

12

is

admissible:

Nin

v.

where, then? Jb 28 12
(v. other exx. sub

is

is

La

etc.,

(for

said

Elsewhere, the rend.


Is 63'

the lad? Je 49 19

and who (emph.)

nt *KB

'

the son of ivhom, here,


44

""D

npn, tiSi7 55M nprqa

the shepherd that


the King of glory

lub

and N1H

s7

24

Who

which in v 10 the
so Je 30 21 Est 7 5 ),

Who

is

this

Je 46' Jb 38 s 42 s

cf.

6.
a.

With

prefixes (in special senses)

ntS^. in this (place), here,

^1123" 1 S i 9 U +
Once ma 1S21 10
2,;

on

this (esp.

Nui6

J0S3

28

"

in spite of this,

34"'"

with

^ 4i
Lv

Ex 24"

tEst

b. riNta (a) with this

thus provided

through

"

21

of time, then,

Gn

these conditions,

herewith,

Gn 38

-;

6 27

Lv

H'

Is

::

(0)

2 7

';

by or

Ex
Gn 42
nNT3 Mal.V".

1?T),

so

i6

,:i

17

l:,:i:!

(y)

2f\ for which the

m
Je 3

pii.ie.so

DNt"?33 occurs, Is
Ho 7 10 (3) nT3 for

fuller
10

.'

\i

style)

c' nta

24

Cli 2 7

tGn

(a)

2 C'h

rs

IQ 4

+ IV'"-

cause (late

this

in this matter 20
iBte t^N nja stttMn,

19

29

K 14
tCln45'

as
follows,
7e of
7/fo 0/ this = things such as these

15

y"Et?n),

(c.

Je

"

19

Ch 30

yOB'), Ezr 7
22
13"1 2 Cli
!)
effect (c.
34
(c.

= thus (as lias been

2 Cli 3

20

32

.>/

ilTO

42'

G11

Ex

n ^? nron3 ^>
13
(c. 2Vri),
2 S 14

;=m

Ex

njO /"rom
1

11

13

ins*

19

25
S 14 4

nt,

"inx

Nu 22

2 -1

20

+ oft.:

26 13

Je

15

io

9
in

Xe

sjrite

Jl.

Am

<

is

14

13

'

1//

Ch

16

910
ls
.

J'ofe.

n_T

in

29

i7

'

On

\NI

T\ii]b

32

20
.

nt

/joio?

and on t?n, nt?n,

Ezr 8 23
g. nj Dy

32; in late prose

tXe5

of this

nro in wltence?

P 32

v.

which?

''N

sub

2,

tfpn, v. p. 229.

::4

many

(in

edd.) is a

nb (cf. de Rossi Var> Lect " 151 ).


(f.) = * T
cf ^ iu Mish the
(
of nt)
2K6 19 Ez 40 45 Ec 2 2 24

best ancient edd.

regular
gis.18

,-'::<

this

^ nNr

c| oeg

110<

9
in the phr. HT31 nt3 (y. nt

f ft

i.q. Ht (q. v .)

only

oceur

and

(as relat.) ty

mony which
v.

De, and

f^f

cf.

132

Ho f

the falling by the sword, v


12

it

c)

) is

D3$ it */*< (i.e.

*nhjtt

and

my

testi-

pron.

(poet.),
i

11

in'3

indeclinable.
It

this

his

1.

strength,

irav)^
(Wickes

12

Q ^e> two thingg are there ^ wMch


^
13
npN3 imp.
&c. v. 2).
2'.'a relative, Ex 1
the people u7'c7t thou hast redeemed, v !C Is
,,

yNCn It against whom, we sinned, 43 21


^Q (fern.) UOB VTlBh s0 31 5 io': 17 9 (with a
1

^sr

Ijj LJjti .i

SchuHaririCons.ii.75^

p. 980

"pi Kl. Schr.

p. 359

i.

fc

40G

e8

3* fte *
which has Come:

that

i'l

we who have done

it is

See

'.

AQ. 1.3*7.^

this.

Lane

^n?
BXsr

Lag

'

(v^of

meaning dubious;

foil.;

cf.

Alim
).

nrtT

sg

n.m. Gn2

Os

Sab. ann e.g.

364

t.;
1

Ho 8

29

(NH

gold

DHM

ZMc;

Gii2

cstr.

K20 35
+ 4 1.

12

+6t.;
13n|i S3 o 22

Aram.an^

23

sf.

Ar. J^i,

id.,
33S

18s:i '

Nam Yog Xo )

o, Palm.
^apr

ls

'

'>

abs.

^nt

Gn 2 u +

K 2 o + 2t.;
7

tan} is 2 20 i 7 Dant
3
gold-ore, gold in a raw
;

1
1112
9
Je io Pr 17 3 27 21 Jb28' + perh.
state, G112
49
also iKfio" 22 etc; cf.'tnisy Jb 2 8 e <7oWdust; v. also Zc 13 9 (sim. of tried peoj^le of '*)
gold,

and

Mai

cf.

likewise

Jb 23 10

purity, as

shewn by divine

Jb 37 s2

dub.;

is

comes gold;

Ew De

others,

al.

(sim. of Job's

tests);

ant J1BSO

out of the North

however, golden

light,

north wind,
of

@ Rabb. Da al.

dispersed by
or golden splendour

God coming from north Bo x 70 Hi


nin

conj.

2,

for ant.

'

al.

Siegf

gold as wealth

Gn

2
34
13 (J; + l, *!??) 2 4 (J; + IX ">!,
onay, nhsip, D\ba, onbn) c f. Ho 2 s Is 2 7 Dt 8 13

24

40

Jb3 31 Zc 14 Ezr i
17
precious 3iD ?n an-toi f\oiD an
15

17

14

+; in gen., as
n^yo bt5 nnaa

is a name more than great


and good favour more than silver and
than gold; Jb 28 (of wisdom) ^o7<7 and glass

Pi'2 2 1 to be chosen

riches,

'

do not equal it; ^ 19 10 (ordinances of ) which


212
are more to be desired than gold; cf. 119'
also metaph. of princes and chief men of Zion
La 4 (cf. v 2 ). 3. gold as spoil of war Jos 6 19
'

2 "1

upon them

there has come

11

',*

their derision

|i2 tt "torrjD (unusual, for mn), 62


^yp^ tf^se two tilings &c. (but better

42

used as an

the Tayj'ite dialect: thus

(neglecting the accentuation:


the remark under nt 5).

demonstr. Hb

poe;.A,)

a l so

fi).

Kh

-^ 9

indeclin. relat. pron.

fern,
is

is

De on

comp.

brightness, of sun after clouds

typographical error (not a Kt) of Jacob b.


Ohayim's Rabbin. Bible of 1525 for nb> sheep,
which has been perpetuated hence in other
The reading of MSS. and of the
subseq. edd.

tnf

iii

and on the
Ez 45' 48 21

:i:!

respecting the intention of the

15

32
io '--"

Ex 38 Jos 8
other side of
17
(pointing
f. nt ?J? o i/ti's account (rare), La 5
8 8 Mi i 8
So nx't bv
forwards), Est 6
13

made

the other side

Zc,5 3 -)-; p Hipi nip on one side

12

i,

(jS)\

Ziere, /tence
12

nt

(Cf.

Cb.29 14

Dt

on

one side

rwi

K 7''

8s

/ks <md thus t Jos 7

e.

2i

to that

manner Ju

fo'&e

described)

moi
17
trains an nrm nt,
1

-,

?o

nTO

),

HNT31 HNT3

15

s0

s0

= accordingly,

27

under

this

?7te

(cf.

Is 66

(thou) w7io hast wrought for lis!


To most of these passages the remark

;:i

7/e

29
32 68
4
142 143 s

?.,

(0)

''

d. nNt3

"Went D^E'I

^?z-? antecedent)

punctuators also applies

5
12
nj3 nt?N
(so v
Is 56
9 )5 8 Je 5
4
2
i
n?3i nts <7i?/s d tftws, t Ju 18 2 S r i

Jui3 a

'

fiN'tS

nm

262

1?

"

+ flD3, n>npb,
s

2lv7 +.

so v

24

cf.

21 - 24

22

4. gold as merchandise Ez 27

rni
( +

f3N,

Ophir

bp$)

Ora-^S m-\), cf. also gold from


5. gold
9 etc. (v. sub 7 infr.)
:s

as costly gift: to a prophet

(hypothet.),

Xu

"T\

*)D3 in^3

N^O

22 18 24 13 (both E); brought by

queen of Slieba to Solomon 1 K io 210 (both +


19
n"}ij! f3N and Q"0^a)
2 Ch 9
as tribute

2K23 S *

for

(cf.

murder

v :B

all

+1D3);

S 21 4 (+ IP?).

as satisfaction

6.

gold as

263

nrn

Ex32
Gn 4
1 S6

2:>
4

shields

-,

and mice v 4

Pr 25"; t

iS6 ^
9

Ec

n^>3

105

37

12

Prii- 25

4 -":c

Ju8-

4 - 17

11 - 18

r^3

12";

+D

"]3Il)

S8

with

+ T&H3

as material of idols *rpN

Q"b]n

ExV

ings of Solomon's temple, or (oftener) the


platings of temple, or parts thereof, or of

Jeio Zpi

20

22

furnishings

K 6.

also 2

iCh28 1414 +

Ch

Ch

24

5 - 5X'

1.

25

plundering temple

15

v. also

= Je 52

K 24

13

but more often

etc.);

Ex

Lv

Nu

89

84

11

311 24
-

still

+ 97 t. Ex 25-40,

of large objects
frequently of plating or sheathing, cf. 12 c

(in case

niilv

Note the expressions

infr.)

nawijl

'J

24

Ex 35" a wave-offering of gold, nEflJJjin an] 38


8='
52
also normn an] Nu 31
(all P) cf. Ezr
and
;

heathen god) 3nja *TM*

Dn

3S

1 i

17

14

16

18

28

20

the

i.e.

13

Ch 9

69 - 7071

|i?-!T;

(v.

make

12'- 8

io

(tabern.)

of

14

20

3 tvork in

Ex

31

PTr

Ezr

writings
3
14

25

24

Ezr

Ex

so in P,

35

32

Ch

(obj.

(v

(tabern.)

one

12

+ 35

't

(c.

1416

Ex

EX25

^n

Ch

111324 28

15

io

and

37

Hb 2

\snsn

"\

1p31

^nsn^l 2

"\

19

17

Ch

esp. in

also

Ch

2
313
-

613

(all P);
"- 28 30 32 35
-

and

v 7S9

cf.

3
encased in gold
;

Tn

g.

esp.

Ex 26-37;

t.

^ypl) ^a Is 40 19

silver; also f.

' fli'^

20 21 21

410

io22
are:

't
-

13 - ir>

72

y 49 49 50 50 )

(cf.

?ip331

2 ace.) 1

25

28

Ct
9
4
3;s 25' 31 35

etc.),
12

Dn 11 s
precedes

Ex 25-39;

18

ace. om.),

48

13

t.

(+^naa,

nyaD)

same sense d.
e.

Pi-22

Hb 2" iK

K7

gold, nOTaai

nSV overlay with


32 35

7 - 819

111718

25

also

2 ace.)

60 9

8 25

18 10 22
11

Is 2 7

15 - 18 19

is

oft.

't

Ch

24

(c.

Ex

sq.

15

51

12. the chief vbs. used with

16

Ch

10

Zc6" Jo

13

38

'

K7

Ho

33 35 33
-

19.21

E), Jos 6

(all

S 8" 21

23

and

24

13

>

alJo

';

gold used in

yet also as early as

13

a. nb>y

14 - 21

18

19

later

Dnii 38 +
32

c.

13

Zc 14 14 Mai

Nu 3
2K25

b.

lc

29

Ez7

18

in

3.4. 5 .7

t7. gold described by its source, esp. gold


from Ophir (cf. Glas sk zze " :ST ft S68 ) 1 K 9 28 1 o 2 2 49
4
10
18
1 Ch 2
so perh. Je io 9 (rd. T'SiX
9
9 2 Ch 8
ant ^>j 2 li ; on
for IBW Ew Klo al.);
6
D>n| 'T 2CI13 v. D^-id; cf. further Gn 2" 12

17

(of offering to

Nu22

33

105 37 115 135

29

of furnishing and utensilsof tabernacle, insignia


of high-priest etc.,

14

14
(in accounts of
cf.

Ne

cf.

nba^ Ezr 8 27

't

Is 4 6

12
25

Ez

if.

3. 4;

Ec2 s +

rot.

(David's pre-

19

Ch

i4t. 2

iCh28. 29

14
paration for temple);

20

K7

ii

Dt

(JE),

its

a^tas-n anr

a.

t VjVl ^M Ex 20 23 cf. 32 Ho 8 Is 2 30 3 7
Dt 29 16 \^ii5 4 135 15 as plating of idols
Dt 7 25 especially as material of the furnish31

anb>y

69

\*>3),

of yearly gifts or tribute to Sol.

list

io 25 =2 CI19 24

(v. is?),

making the god was the coin carried in the


bag.
10. '? = golden oil, from colour, Zc 4 12
11. 't often named with ^DS, and then, in
earlier and sts. in later writings, follows it
anjM *|D33 Gn 13 2 (J), cf. 2 4 35 53 44 s (all J),

so of presents

10

the above should perh. be compared

D^Q t

5:i

24

14

v\b$ D^'s-insb

12 35

n?~*h Gn

ant \bl

etc.;

niN3"TO Ezr

I^K1

t 'man

Ex'3"

s 12 30

of chain

*|D? ntafctta

to secure king's favour 2

Jl>42

11

images of emerods

8",

as presents to a bride

and in

Gn 24"

of (nose- or ear-)ring, 0]3

material:

int

i 11

and

and

Hiph.,

8. gold defined by var. adj. and pts.: t^nE>


beaten gold (v. BnB>)

"MD

"I

K6

2021

49 30

also 7
v. "Up); esp.

(on mug.

37- 39 (f
s

-';

t rnkg
'1

9.

1D31

rins

^S

'T

gold-shekel,

,r

2 CI13

17
;

aid

cf.

't

D^tfD't

rnfc>y

cf. 1

^ii9 7:

Gn

24-;

7:

|^k

Ch 9

,3 ir

comp. further Jos

21

w
1 o

but also (only Ch) b?& expressed:

HINn

21

'--~

P & Ch)
+2it.Ex25.28.30.
tabernacle and high

Nu f+'nt. Nu

s|?

niNB-ya?^ J u 8 2c

'T
16

io ls AY 6* fjota,
as measure of weight and

')

'f

= 2 Ch 4

(but only

Ch 2 8

on TB

cf. TS'iN, Its.

value: a.

=2 Chg 1313

17 '24

equipments of

priest's insignia),

Ch

1617

io 2I

/oMEx25 u
f

lin9'l ;W re

K io

bjJB'O

'

palm-trees the gold; further h. jna try, ZC13 9


3
cf. i. Pi3] Mal3
On an] I n.pr. v. p. 191;
on an] 'D n.pr. v. sub D^D.
.

'

[QnT]

Aram.

*)?&

C'L"

id.,

befoul, Pi. -make foul;

Q^n] foul, )'

make

greasy\ Pi.

1a j stink, be
Qr6 in;n Wpnil

the

word

ton

is

foul, fetid;

Pf. 3

fs. sf.

Ar.
3 ms.

Jb 33 20 his life maketh


him (||KFI b0 10331).

(consec.)

bread, loathsome to
SW1 **;
'

Dr 1BB

ace. to Siegf

hopelessly corrupit.)

n.pr.m.

Eehoboam,

'

Ch 3 9
0/ ^>W

(fr.

above */

a son cf

?)

25

1CI121
(50 shekels of silver in
4
Q^'on
D'^B'!' nintDptpb ^E'Oi
'I
II2S24- );
2

l| '

vb. be foul, loathsome, but only

(Onsf.v. Ges
;

(NH

Pi., causat.

it,
'

^n-nx ninbrin-byi Qni-ian-^y tii i k 6 32 and


he spread upon the cherubim and upon the

D "?)? ria^tf
1

b.
(v.

'1

n?o).

C.

'i

K io

13?

i:

three

*&>?<*

m^as

0/ gold

fl.

Ch

[IHT]

19

vb. be light, shining (Ar.^ij,

Jij shine, adj.jijl ir^/t<

(cf.

Lag

1! -

12

);

Aram.

264

~\m

NH

inT, );

Hiph.

in deriv.; v. also sub II.

mt

watchman) gave warning, he hath delivered his

~int)

intrans. (late) send out light, shine, fig.

(oivn) sold.

of everlasting glory of teachers of righteousness

Dn

rirn: D^bsKnsni

yp-jn into

emd fey

wise shall shine like the shining of the

(aX-e

nbtoj> 0-33133

firmament (||1

^rea).

D'Snn

building
37

tirlf n.[m.] shining, brightness

NH

S^SJ,

HNipS

"t

-iin|,

27

cm appearance of shining (exas resembling amber, ?PfU c f.

like

plained, v
i

',

Dn

also cstr.

);

(Ar.

2
Aram. "jnn) ; abs. Ez 8

c f.

12 3 v. foregoing.

(NH

[1711] vh. only Hiph., Niph.

fll.

perh.

Most

Aram. 1?} (Aph. Pa.

Aram, loan-word,

identify with

I.

TA

so

etc.),

mindful of

viit. take care of, be

( Ar. 'j&\

ioi

is

cf.

Lane).

cf.

admonish; this possible, but not certain, mug. shine is late in Heb.; usual sense as
given below is not enlighten, illumine mentally,
hvXwam; v. also construction with two accusatives Ex
sf.

rinwrn

; Hiph.

K6

10
;

/'/.Tnjrrt.consec.

ms.

7\sjy\r\

Ez 3

19

Ez 33

warn: Ex i8 20 (E)

(2 ace.)

K6

10

teach them ordinances'^

the place which

(T^)

man

the

of God told him o/^?"" ? ^) and warned him (sf.)


of; elsewh. only Ez Ch; warn, give a warning
1

Ez 3 18 19 20 33^ gi ve
them (ace.) a warning from me (^ED, '* speaks)
Ez 3 17 33'; warn the wicked (VV~$) from (away
s 9
18
warn the righteous
from, \0) his ivay Ez 3 33
21
^>^X) Ez 3 sq. Inf. in order that the righteous
10
sq. ace. pers. + final cl. c. ).
sin not, cf. 2 Ch 1
Niph. Pf. 3 ms. in]3 Ez 3 21 33 4 5 also inp v 5
(rd. perh. "I'ntn, so We Sm Co); Imv. "injn Ec
alw. sq. ace. pers. only:

to,

firjvl

tu devrepn,

iv fa/vl

N<ra> Kal Tta ftevripa

fiqvi, iv pr)v\ Ziov;

firjvi'

L (only V

Ziov pr}v\ r<5 devripa ;

vera

(si

37
)

comp.

1.

Aram. V) )aZ) brightness, freshness,


31
nv Wkm A
cf. X
so B Aram. Da 2 +
J3f? W
0/ brightness of flowers ; As. awit (dw),
D1 rn52f. cf> N5 zmg 1880, 732. Thes al. der. It, W
perh.

= vnt)

fr.

nnt in sense 5e bright, splendid,

etc.,

Ar. LaJ increase, thrive (of seed-produce),


Laj a beautiful and bright, or fresh, plant;
cf.

Snint haughty,

adj.

glory, boast, be magnificent; yet

proud;

)oJ

01 5174adfln -)

cf.

IT, IT, v. p. 262.

t[H )T] v*>3n

,|,!

o,

1,

used

all

(NH

gush

flow,

Qal

Aram.

id.,

in sense

oft.

meZ, dissolve, floio)

Imjrf.

31TJ

Lv

<
f.

Lv

H3T

15

19

15

25

105

41

B?3-11

Ex3

7Y

etc.;

infr.;

only

21

J e 49 s

3}

1. flow, gush

etc.;

water from the smitten rock

teach,

iv Sevripa

iv

33, ?"]n]m

Ar. il>U (med.

20
18 20 21
Ez 3 17 33 7 nn-in]m Exi8 sf. wnrip Ez 3
rinnirn consec. Ez 3 17 33 7 ^"iLitni consec. 2 Ch
18
s
10
instruct,
Inf. cstr. I'T'trib Ez 3
33
19
,

(ill

(SB v 1 has simply

firjvl

instruct,

20

Aram. NHt,

= give light, enlighten,

IHT

3/

as

@ codd. iv

Hiph., admonish,

rrVSl

April-

c.

month of beginning the temple'Wn enhn Kin n En'ru iK6'=

May, named
11

n.pr. of 2nd month,

T"lT appar.

fej<

(poet.), of

78

20

^OP),

(||

Is 48 (||
2. Pt. freq. in
(II ^?),
3^n ri3T (p.K), always of promised land,

14 16
33 Xui 3
915
20
3
11
26
Jos 5" (D)
(all JE) Dt 6
27 31
Lv 20 24 (H) Je 11 5 32" Ez 20 015 (in last two
ins. pN Co); ^PV 3 J Je 49-* (fertile valley
3. fig. flow away
pine away
of Amnion).
9
4. flow, of issue from
(from hunger) La 4
8.if

I3 5

a ii".j)

1314

27

woman

P),

(all

Lv

15" 9 PIOT 3i?

2W

311);

'

12

7/.csr.injn})Ec4

be instructed,

13

admonislwxl,

Pt.inj?

12

(pass,

of

warned

Hiph.): tana inp ^ajroa

12

19

yea thy

servant, he is instructed (or ivarned) by

them

himself be instructed or warned by


^pSi^D v 10 ) ; in Ez distinctly take warning,

(i.e. lets

the

'*

Ez

abs.

more

21

(cf.

Hiph.) 33

generally, injn!)

knoweth not hotv

to take

4 ' 5a
;

so

Ec

if

12 2 and,

VT f6 T^N Ec 4 Wto
13

admonition ; be warned,

warning Ez 33 (of people, c.


no warning be given them), also
but rd. perh. Hiph. (v. supr.) but he

receive

15
(||

issue {flux, gleet), of

and 15 19 (H3J

25

N?, i.e.

MT
(i.e.

ob
,

the

njnri); usu. of

Lv

jnto); elsewhere P,

';

12

an

esp. have

cogn. ace. 15

an

is

4 - 6 7 -8- 9- 1
-

Nu5

also

15

man,-

TO? 3J;

s9

with

ordinarily P<. 3t owe <Aa< has

Lv

issue

115?"?);

33

woman Lv

"2

(P;

-'

3 32
-

(all

P),

22

(H;

\\id.)

n.m. issue (Ar. tL^i fluid, liquid;


Aram. X3H in specif, sense of Heb.)
2
issue, flux, alw. fr. genitals (cf. Di Lv i5 j;
TD.iT

NH

31t ;

only

Lv

of

man

is

2 - 3 - 3 - 31315
;

rnE>33, of

morbid
other;

TIT

HIT

woman Lv 1
woman Lv i5 :9

or

of

cf.

Mat

v.

nn.

(v^of

away, draw

20

sts.

(H3t

man

of

nw

D!

"
5 6 28 30

(of
also v mconnected with the

monthly period);

issue of blood,

33

etc.)

foil.;

cf.

Ar. ^JT put aside or

together, contract).

265

rrit

tj/Vtt]
jfcloj

n?]0 n s l}3

KJTIT,

tTp

V^pa), hence, as

iCl^

(Aram.

(late)

H33,

Aram Fren,dw "

30s )

(Era,

Tvn

abs.

PI.

Heb.

for

(oft.

loan-word

corner

n.f.

Ar. ajjIJ);

'

144

p-nfi? ^sboi

-;

15

Zc

Zc'9 15 ;

n*lT

cstr.

simil. of warriors

streaming with blood, v. Lv i 5 11 etc.


13
'131
144 our daughters like corner

'1?

but

al.,

[WD] n.m. garner (on


*ii>.i-.7by_ only PI.
&i&D
s f.

(NH

forth

r*

COT

cf.

YE

enraged,

64 -

format,
Wltf?

l)e
s.

74

50

iff

agitate

dance
suits

472

(cf. JJlt);

^8o

80,14

exact meaning

and on

f 50

11

"

'

al. */r\V,

Dl

reptiles,

coll.

move

rather

still

Thes

mui jro

others comp. As. zdzu, abun-

moving things of thefield, as all known


to '' (t| Dnn |to; also in v 10 llMlVn, etc.); fig.
of enemies of Isr. f 8o 14 (||"V? inn).
v/^50

the

TJ^'PI n.pr.m.
2. a son of

tnrt
v

"

Eehoboam

a Simeonite

Ch

n.pr.m. a Levite

XH,

(rd. prob.

TJW

1.

Ch

37

Ch

23

11
,

AVSo

cf.

v- ss

Dt6 9

II s "

)
2

33

cf.

Ex

12"

Is 57

s
;

gates

Ju

:|

(del.
,

"W

Co

v." supr.),

' v 9

cf.

Enter '), who comp. vulg. Ar.


this suits vb. ^bri
Dnya'^ Iprn, but is dub. iii Heb.,
'

(breast, teat);

Dozy ' c19 a and

v.

Lag
Aram.

reff.

who pr0 p 0seSj plausibly,


PS 502 NTO; Ar.jp. pap)."

JU

D^pT

<

n. pr. gent,

an

ancient

people,

otherwise

unknown; abode appar.

dwelling

commonly supposed = S '?7 ??n

cpv., in

No U lterSU :hU " e "


On n.pr. loc

Lejun,

one

error in

txt.
'

14';

in (later)

Ammon, between Bashan and Moab;

land of

Cf.

cf.

trans-

Gn

in On

Jordanic

perh.

also

V2V,

'

Zta,

Kn Di

cf.

Kritik

ad

case

A. T.

d.

other,

between Bosra and

h_>-

loc",

that case

or the

_(( "^ l^ypd).

IK

Tristr

-'

Muab

I82ir

TJiniT n.pr.m. a descendant of Judah


(etym. and mng. unknown)

Ch

4"

also

(v.

A Zuxad, L Zaa6.

Zo>av, Z<oa/3,

sub

46

2
,

HIT-

of

71T (prob. a/

43

Ar

foil.,

in the

Jh remove,

prep, and conj. except, only,

as

st. e.

save that

obsolete

case-ending

cstr. TV^t

Jos 11

Ho

13

s
4
13 Is 45

1S

2-

'__)

^T,

*1

(WW?),

3. of city-

Is 26

13

64

Eu 4

18 32 Is45 e ';

S 2i

36
i

""nblT

7~= 1 Ch 1
; 1. prep.. w-

:"

W^? H013

with Nu 32 12 ), Dt

,n

sf.

removal of. .(syn. HJlpap

cept, besides, lit. toith

with

i8 '-;

\n^t

iWl^t

14

and (with the


13
Tlblt
Dt i x

24

'"O

:,:!

rro P h.ei.au.

temple Ez 41 21
JVan 13 Ez 45 19

Ifeto
||

T[ri7,?l'5j .[f.] prop, removal, only found

WIS ' Prg DHTOtt Ez 43 of Sol.'s


house 1 K 7'.
2. of house of ^ a. of the preHolomonic sanctuary of' 1 S i 9
b. of Sol.'s
temple 1
of the T a' v sl
6
c. of Ezek.'s

udder

perh. not Hhemit.,

2S10

34

also

Ew

(cf.

of dwelling-house

21 (all JE),

out and be

:il

1.

may suck

that ye

depart).

9
Ex2i Is 57 s
Ez 4 6 2 +
cstr. nntO i S i
21
1919
Ez 4 i (del. @ Co cf. Hi), 45
(in both
rime <& gg Co) &f.
Ez 43 s onnip v 8 pi.
rtm? 1 K 6 + 2 t. ( + Ez 45 1819 Co'v.' supr.),
nniO Ex 1 7 + 4 t., ni)je Dt 6 9 Ju 1 3 ; c/oor-

posi, gate-post,

only

= K3"T

Tni^ltp n.f. door-post, gate-post, abs.

Brd
ziza,

JT'I'J v.
1

Strm
-WDrrv of Judah 1 Ch

66

11

1-.

n.pr.m. (perh. belongs under this

a descendant of

(P),

n.[m.] abundance, fulness

'Pt

nnirja),

in both).

comp. As. n.pr. Zaza, Zim BP9r

V of

Thes). but this

(cf.

>

I.

z^

,:<<,-_..

onlv as

even I)i Is 66"; this hardly


Ntn worm) ; only cstr. nt? V)

''"

delighted, from the abundance of her glory (i.e.


of Jerusalem) (so Di al.;
Che crit n - aml OP4T2f

(i.e.

so

JIT,

14

rise,

moving things

coll.

a xijq c f

v. II.

11

94,

I.

As.

esp.

cf.

Zim KP

'

very dubious).

and

also be agitated,

comp. As. zizdnu,

fvom

f.

if >?

11

1 -

&

Che 01
11

gloss.

13

144

move,

rjastt,

01

cf.

).

"

cf.

n.m.'''

beasts) (etym.
dub.,

move, As.

Jlf

'"

perh. related to

11.

our gamers are full (word inflected as


were radical; cf. 01 lc )

m
come

Pr-

foil.

rTli33 V(g Is

I.

abundant,

(6e

abundance, Dl

in palace-

v. 11. 2Di"l)

fashion.

1.

II.

David "HJnn IT

officer of

',

(-pillar)*,

\J/-

carved (so Che

^nioa

n.pr.m. an
1

4
;

and

l^a Tlhr with

cf.

Dt iM

the exception

^n^ 1 n
1 8 21
P^ there is none
14
Eu 4 4 oft. in
1 2-" 2 K 24
other excep* it, 1
such phrases as, There is no Cod (or. "Who is
10

of Caleb,

God?) except me (or thee), 2 S f" V x


Always after a neg. or
Is45 5 21 64
:l

Is 26

13

*]n^U

Connected

Wilii

inexactly

lords

with

other

'"

Ho 1

qu., exc.

than

thou.

what precedes,

266

^17
'T

acquires

form

2. conj.
a voice, 1 K 3
he burnt Hazor alone.
.

cheap, of

that

3o

Aram.

(cf.

D^30

*.

ttbjn

31T

fig.

of

zan&nu,

be

Dl rr,3f

adulterers;

orig.

rm

n:ft
T

42-

v-

3lb

:'

');

Ch

jitBTJ 2

27

Talm.

Pr

28

i2

'HCC in

Pilp. ft.

sf.

= Aram.

No

v.

KJrti)

""),

:!

T^P?

HI.) 2 7

^P); said
old man Ec 1

2 - 51

19

Nu

Ho 7

29 61 Je5

intens.

of foes

HW

(Di

Dt

Je

(in fig.)

19

24

20 3"-';

Je 18

14

28

BW

nit

Niph.

^^nj

itlD3

Ho

12

21

a trembling, i.e. object of


trembling, terror: HJflt Is 28 19 aho Kt Je
4
M Ez 2
4
i 5 + 4 1.; njj|! Dt 28
(also Qr Je 15
3
,

lit} Is i

Pf.

linx

til.

n.f.

18 4
10

c f.

)?,

16

32

it

Dt^

111

his ivork is foreign

d. strange to

Nu

Ex 30
4

(P);

26 61

(P).

Ez 14 be estranged Is i 4
EV); byo Ez 1 4 5 Hoph.
5

69'.

\j/

IV]

they are regarded

with enemies),

ITO estranged

Pt.

51

D*1t W]D foreign waters

strange fire ~Lv io

pregn., sq.

25

m_b| Is 17 10 vine-slip of a

it

the law; Hit Jilbp strange incense

and

Pr

8' Is i 7

21

of

thee, fig.

causat,

tn^nT. and,bytranspos.,
)

f io^

c. to the land, foreign, t^lt

(as if dealing

of Babylon, instruments of Yahweh's judgment.

Sta

Dnt

children of another household

as foreign; It ^HSJ'yp Is 28

Zim BP94);

they that shall violently shake

cf.

27

K3

710

and

Est 5 s Impf. 3 mpl. c.


tremble, quake, in presence
5?t

descr. of infirm

}192a

20

13

-"

22 14 23 s3

25

cj.e:

of powerful superior Est 5 (sq.


fi?3n

ii

it

16

30 5
Las Ez7
3o 12 31 12 Jo 4 17 Ob u Jbi5 :9 f 54 5
21
10
=1t Is 43 12 so D^T
foreigngod f 44 8
25

23

ch impel,

shake (on these

(late) P/. 3 ms.

W!? Ec

Dt 25 s elsewhere

15

foreigners (as such usu. enemies)

quake (Aram, (inch

also Ar.

cf.

As. ~, storm-wind
rel.

'

3 - 20

2
id., s*.);

Jb

b. to the person, another Jb 19 Pr 14


nit (HE'S) strange icoman, harlot Pr 2 W

stranger;

Qal

Is 29 s ;

)Q /roi

t^/IT vb. tremble,

/wore, agitate,

58

c.

v. nit.

BAram.)

not belonging to the tribe of Levi,

1 i

\//

sf.^T

S3

BArain. Syr.) ftm Drfo 13 Gn 45 (Di "


rather an Aram, word; peril, later gloss for
s

7 t.;

23

30

qs-|j J2>}2,

(P).
(so

14

P. *

desire).

n.m. food, sustenance

22

3 pi.

Ex
mpl. D^T Ho 5 r

Jb 19

13

than God's Ho 5 7 especially of another family


than priests' it B^K Lv 22 12 (H) Nui7 5 (P);
3
33
it Lv 22 10 13 (H) Ex 2
Nu 3 1033 18 7 (P);
9 30

of sexual

(i.e.

fall

15

gio.17.

t]it?2

Pr

fpl. ni-iT

78

\ff

Jb 19

78

Ex 30 +

H-JT

f.

household, it B*K

comp. As.

),

30

2. Pt. as adj. strange, or as


noun stranger: a. to the family, of another

t[pT] vb feed ( NH BAram. ?V?.; Syr. v


Sam. 2lb$, tefo) ; Hoph. Pt. DWO CN*D
Je 5 s (Kt; i.e. D"W Qr Q-ajO from ff q.v.)
horses,

t.

13

19

HD|53 CJD3).

well-fed

y 58 (Ko
+ 27

3S

lit

Qal P/.

to visit)

1. Pf. become estranged

be

Is 4 6

L445

Vif

value, lightly esteem / similarly

little

j r q .v.) Qal

(U^b^

was) only

?1t,

turn aside

<m?*m aside,

110

+ 30I;

vb. lavish

[7^]

ye saw

Jos 11" except

,s

til.

voice = (there

'n^T save a

*?Sp

Dt

force of only,

tlie

to

5114*
vb. be loathsome, Bo

(Ar. "Ij fastidivit, abhorruit; As. s^rw, i-fs/X


7ms^/. iziru,

Jbi9

DI rr03 Schr

^K'Np Hit

17

'rni

C0T

") only 3 fs. HIT

Gl0

my breath is loathsome to

4,i

+ 4t.):

of trembling,

object

$j? 0" n 1 Dt

8"2r>

terror, frigid

and thou

kingdoms of the earth;


w
17
"i3i t|> qwim Je
nfob
15 2 9
34 (||
neinh n^bi), also 121 tb a^rpi 24" (|| nsnnb

n^

n ^P^1 n ^?^^

^r'

),

E/.

TJTt n.pr.m. a Gadite,

23
1

2 Cli

Cli 5

13

29

N1T tb Q3^
flesh)

n.pr.m. a Horite

fl.

>*J

vb. be

Gn

36

27

=i

Cli

stranger (Ar.

'\'

(med. j) incline tou-ard, repair to, visit; 11.


honour as visitor or guest; lx. decline, turn
aside, *J\j visitor, Aram. "W oft.
Heb. "HD

?'?j

Ar.

1^ ^

to

20

nauseam), prob.err. for HIT (Sam.)

down and out (Aram,

jwess together, Syr. ibl,

jf

K5f;

(JE) and it (the


Nu
you a loathsome thing (

Q3SND

iTHI

become

till. [~nt] vb. press

42
.

loathsome thing,

n.[f.]

XoXepav, 2?

l^t

t'j'IV!

||

ttrtt

(M Zone, Zca.

>

cl.) ;
most, who derive
wife (p ^ini in
become strange and so repugnant.

Jr. 1. 1't,

become a

shall

terror to all (?3p) the

my

twist

compress;

the lip of a beast)

Qal

cf.

P/i

>

c?rio
^if'lsi" (pass.;
-/lit, Ar.
3 pi.
JJ
333
s^.^i
Ko'- ); /wip/ 3 ms.
forcibly together 01
it|l
(

Ju 6 3S
nifl

Ges

fs. sf.
5

*'

nilTfi

")

Jb 39 15 ; Pt.pass.

Is'59

; _p*-ew

f.

(twist

niV
01*

267
3

-n

wring) out a fleece Ju 6


not pressed out, of sore
6
(fig. of continued disaster) Is i
press under
*

Jb 39

foot an egg,
lT 11.

m.

ring; others

3f

,,o.

NH

"i"

yj'rf

(orig. that

I")' !

?V/.,

vSit)

Ww/,

2HT

wrestler s

Ex 2 5

"It

Ex 30^3 7 ^ (all

1"TTY? adj. girded, girt


cstr.

ZMG

11 -'24 25
-

(cf.

Pr 30 31 S^rriK

O^O

named with

w/cA

"T)! <Aa*

lion, he-goat,

31

Pr 30 ),
Lexx. also JoiF starling, in Ar
Others der. fr. a -/nt,
;.j!j, perh. loan-wd.
tTJ

T"nf2 n.[m.] wound

(as

needing to have

matter pressed out\ fig. of injury to, or


sufferings of, Isr. and Judah
11TO H05 13 also
13
Je30 (Gf Che l!Ym but accents Ew Ges Gie
AY BY for pressing, i.e. binding up); Vlip Ho

its

III. lit Is

tn
TT

v.

).1TO Ob

sub

v.

7^?] vb. boil up, seethe, act


proudly, presumptuously, rebelliously (NH
Hiph. inn as Heb.
Aram, of Zinjirli If
presumptuous, DHM Send =h.M. Al -j? ^ med
;

,_

nr.

iib)

Ex

28

2S

and

breast-puce be not displaced etc., 39

21

that the

(both P).

[717?] vb. shrink back, crawl

(Aram. ?nj crawl

NH

DHM

(also

f/ro/;,

worm;

b s nT

?nt)
;

away

Id

(on distinct, betw. 11 r and in in Sab.


Sab.Denkm. 04 ); perh. also Sab. plITD great
8
one, prince, e.g. Sab.Denkm. )
Qal Pf. 3 fs.
'

11
P 1 "I Ex 18 ; of Egyptians,
11
IBfc -Q13 Ex 18
(E)
the -matter

29
"-, Je 5Q

as to ivhich they acted presumptuously against


"
them; of Babylon, HIT ~7N Je 50- 9 against
'<

hath

W\? Ne 9 +
Dt 18 20 IV Ex 2
10

14

Dt

17

13

mpl.

Hiph. Pf.

acted presumptuously.

she

3 pi.

2 t.;

W Gn
Dt

Vltfil

43

JTW

3 mpl.

25-'';

TT

3 ms.

Impf.

1. boil, seethe,

Gn

drip, of water

Ex

14

(JE) no-ijn iannb iny-r^y

^n

"TT

(||

wot?

'i3i

sq.

^V

= Qal

Ex

18 11 ); abs. v 16

nS asny-nx ^1);

2tl

(||

Dt 3 a" 4 Mi 7
\?ni Dt 32 24 i.e.

17

pi. cstr. \bnt

of reptiles (pt.) "SJ?

;
ser-

pents (as poisonous), instruments of Yahweh's


17
judgment 011 Isr. ;
id. (as crawl'r Mi 7
ing into the earth to hide), sim. of nations

pN

'\

^*?nT

TIT adj.

'

mng. dub.

skiMiiu;i

thing, serpent (We


Saturn, in connex. with

& Wetzst in De

IIiob

'-'

42s

crawling

perh.

Zuhal
cf. Lane

cites Ar.

iKi

!
;

on view that Zuhal

= he

who withdraws, because of planet Saturn's


remoteness)
only c. art., in design, loc. Oy
n?n*n ?3S 1 x j c f. jaa a d fin.)"

presumptuous

insolent,

'f

Pr 2i4 pi. W~ll Je43 2 +nt.; alw. masc,


and alw. of opposition to '*, wickedness; Avith
qualified noun expressed, only O'lin Q^Xn
;

Je 43 s of opponents of Jerem.; elsewh. used


,

substantively,
rebellious

as

(HfiiT
||

techn.

term,

men; once

a haughty insolent
n.f.

WB>).

only P<.

OTia-jt acteth presumptuously against


his neighbour to slay him; usually against
43
/>
sq. vb. fin. Dt i
and ye acted presump>tuously and went up; sq. inf. i8 20 the prophet
who shcdl presume to speak a word in my
name; also abs. 17 13 elsewh. only Ne; of
iy/ej

Ar. JXj withdraw, retire to a disWetzst in De Hiob2 42s ), and Sab.


^nr withdraw, humble oneself DHM"-)

s9

25 aw? J'acoft iotfcrf


2. ac presumptuously, insolently,

Egyptians 9 10

Syr. JL.) Zorasi (as

tance (v. Lane,

in fear of

'

v.

'131

craiding)

'

ib - 52

pottage.

vb. remove, displace (Ar. _tj

liasn byo jtfnn

"t"L

increase, exceed, exaggerate, e.g. in talk; also


EpiEr Dei km 44,
Sab. n.pr. in (Joj)
foin

ito."

push, thrust aivay ; comp. also Aram. nn, ^j


move, move away (intrans.))
Niph. Impf.

derive

7ioM 6ac&

fear,
on

FlCh"WB u

32

Jl,

trans., TT3 3pi l.p.

sub

t[nnT]

cri<-?,

in

?/

-n'STiDK

tfibnT

s.

T' t,

Dn\?J| lit

supr.)

Qal

> most, who

so

= s/trm^

cf. .

7'/.

K^NI)

(\\

Zomis, etc.,

?/ie

Aram.

(cf.

I feared

POT

I.

(BY),

Jo
Qal

) only

therefore
fr.

rancour, malevolence ; No"

ta

Ba*3206 ) only

starling (war-horse only in interpr. of

'

t[

P).

,s

1880 741

be afraid (Aram, ^ni,

fear,

30

and king, as stately in motion. Peril. greyhound Ew Bo De al., or v:ar-lwrse Bo Ges Hi al.
Yrss. cock, Talm. raven, v. De Now (NH "Wl!

r.

Ar.

cf.

fr.

nt

59 (pass.)

which
also Aram. ){J] bracelet, SO "}

cf.

wreath, crown,

border

^s-;

B*PJ), Is

(||

circlet,

presses, binds,

,,

15

['17?] vb.

II.

-I-

sg. taB>

scorner

one,

mnyii nbiy); usu.

D^nyT

nixa);

Mai

13

(||

pi.

godless,

for

yb 1-nj 11 Pr 21 24
is

name

his

Is 13 11

pwa;

('t

nyp-j ^y), v w

(||

rpv

and in f 86 (HDT^V), 119" (II


so prob. also ^ 19"
v 51.6U.7S.85.1S2
^Jiny Tjb'n D^-ITO 03 aZso from presumptuous
men hold back thy servant (Ew 01 Hup
CheEV m ); > presumptuous smsDeal.(AVRV).
ny^-i);

^j'nisBp),

14

268

yrn

Hom

m. Tl "' 2 insolence, presumptuousEN204 A


), ahs. 'r Dt 1 7 1S
ness (on format, cf. Lag
'

7i~ft ii.

:nt
A,rf5 atze u. aw,., ism, 04.

most

der.

. <r.

</ fa^

assumed

fr.

Thes and

bright,

be

HilT

fresh,

'

+ 7 t.;

fn)

cstr.

Ob 3

lfi

.Je

49

sf.

*\p\

luxuriant

7*;

sub

(v.

11)

which

afformat.

T\

is

5IS7a
but this
then treated as radical, cf. Sta
5n9b 142a
Armen
cf.
01
to
Lag
ace.
not certain,

1. insolence, prestimjrfiontovrard men; affirmed

'

David by Eliab

of

2S

(IH^

i 7

2. of presumptuous godlessness

^)> usu

stud. 51347

"W, IT),

(cf.

Ml.c.

exhibited in disobedience to priest or judge


Dt 17 2 in false prediction 18"; in gen.

'

Pnr

Q'VUV),

(opp.

\^

13
lc

t niay

= Ob

Pr2i

1.1);

:,1

Je49

't

Babylon as

Q^ilMn

fig.

Q^n

v/,i24 5

and

sodden or boiled,

D^iy Tp
common

as a

rt,
k

HPt
T

mentioned, appar.

Cli2 3 10

=nn

v" q v
.

Ne 8

15

(here +

\W f 128
DW

HM

olive-branches (in Zech.'s vision);

Tnpj?

1<!

vg

olive-

Zc 4 12

tentative or

in repre-

= olive-trees, groups

coll. sense,

growing

olive-trees,

property,

as

of

source

of

Ex

wealth, olive-yards

+ {&); rw-py Hg2

and

(JE; +

19

also in phr. n;rn5J>y

mxn

11

23

Ju

0~!5),

fUNrni

+ pain'!
Cn3 Hb 3
(

17

Z/3

15

faan);

bearing,

^?X nb>y-^
niO10, cf.
T
ba; V); spec if. \of nn,
(||

jaa

Dt

cf. 2

32

*}\>)

striking or beating of olive-trees Is 17" 24 13 (sim.


of desolation at judgment of /, ) cf. t03nn 13

I. nr.

n.pr.m.

Jen

>

I. nr.

"

ttm

(sim. of children)

oil-yielding olive-trees

sub

cf.

OWl

also pi.

etc.);

sub

v.

(J) olive-branch, sprig,

yield, of olive-trees

I2

14 7 (sim. of

3S

nn
T

v.

v 40

Ho

fable),

33

;W-fy,

also

n,
nrt
T
T
*

cf.

He 2

food,

of H* ?

obj.

14

K4

39
Iwiled in a "^p v

food',

*m Hiph.); defined

(v.

ehy);

(v.

TU

cstr.

of boiled leguminous

obj.

,f+4t.;

({ 1i 2

'l

; a kind
of iri Gn 2 -/

(In

as

abs.

34

11

shoots

pottage

Jotham's

t"T*W n.[m.] thing

G118
T['p~T1 ?] adj. insolent, raging, only pi.

Lag
Dt 8*

olive-tree (sim. of prosperity), so

punishment.

instr. of

also

v.

CStl\ TP\

"^

(preceded by nt913n }'X) i.e.


demanding punishment, or of

blossomed

Qll 8 U

/j

Jb 15 (as casting off its flowers, sim. of


'"in (before
wicked man); in 2 S 15 23 ins.
Ifran, read 133) @L Dr; also pi. of two
311
olive-trees Zc 4
fJJH ^ V^ 2 " /**/*, (thriving)

liath

abs>

sf.

beauty),

either of Isr. as

32

(personif., in

presumption
of thine heart; of Babylon personif. under fig.
M dub. is 'in rnS Ez7 10 insolence
of 't Je5o
(cf.

Armen. loan-word,

^nn Dt 2 4 ; ", \nn Ex 23 11 Dt 28 40


1*'
tvnn Dt 6 n etc. ;
olive-tree Ju 9 s 9

pi.

24

BN219,Anm.)._

K i8

10

/j

^nn Dt 24 20 rather more often pi.; Ani4


nins, m?-p, cJNri), 1S8 14 (lining, etna),

Vt

sub jm.

v.

tppt n.pr. 1. n.pr.loc.


Hebron, Jos 15 55

Ch

42

B Bi.4.4 MGu
^ rin
Zlf; Roll,
1

a. city S.E.

Ch

11

Jua*i...i a

mod. Tell

ff..

from

/^ano
"'"

Dt 28 4(lb
'

14 15
26"; c. n loc, nan 1S23
b. city of
23
24
Judah
Jos
site
unknown.
southern
2.
15

24"

K5

2C

iCh27" s

2. of fruit of olive-tree, olives:


13
also
?); nn ^JTin Mi
(]| ?^);

(c.

I(S

24

Xe 5"

6 11 2 8 4t,a Jos

Dt
M

also

cf.

Ex2 7':o

n;j JOB? ofci-e-oiZ

Lv2 4

30" 4 (P)

(H).

OWn H^D 2 S 15

3. in designations of place:

30

the ascent

n.pr.m. a son of ?^V?n^ of Judah 1 Ch 4 16


whether related to n.pr.loc. supr. does not
,

Z<xpa,

appear.

["'D'

Z(<u).

^] adj. gent, of

n.pr. gent.

D^l iS23 19

(1

Ch

T! 1. a

26'';

4-

v. supr.)

only mpl. as

W&] ^54" (title).

t5>v i\ai5>v

(@
cf.

also "inn
13T

23

(nDll

Pjn

(@

Za.pa, Z(a)t>a), cf.

Ch

TjrV

T! supr.)

v. 1. [Pi].

in V. TIT.
tnn n.m. ^
olive-tree, olive,

cf.

and

Ez

33

Ch

Kn\T

Eth.

H^^;

olive-oil; v.

(NH id.;
Ar.

Lag

e.g.

15
;

etc.;

E.

hill

M
Mk
X

13
i3
;

Ct8*

so Talm. etc.)

]0

n.pr.m.

ZcuBav,

tnPT n.pr.m.
olive-tree, olive

Ne 8

S 15 30 Zc 14 4
Cl olive-tree}

^j

fly?

(subrT'T in Thes,
1

Ch

and brother of -^IT and

grandson of

fllv,

Benjamite

@L Z n 8a.

a Levite (Gershonite)
2 ' 10

Aram. JfcU,

lf'

4
I

nipn

4
usu. as Zc 14

niO,

the well-known

e'Xai&>y);

(NT

Jems.

(@ iv rfj avafiaaa
DWrr-in Zc 14 44

the olive-trees

tw

ro 6'pos

of

Nnip't?

trTD^t n.pr.m. a son of Wf??)

of

Mount of Olives);

23

s
,

?Ni'>

= foregoing)
appar. son of
2 6~ ajjpar.

and son of V^IT (expressly

called brother of PNV

);

Ze<9o^, Zo0o/*, @L z v fyv.


/

269

T
sub

"?p. TJ?, v.

rnDfl
L
T TJ

T IJf vb. remember (As.

-p?.

vb. be clear, clean, pure, ahv. in

moral sense (As.zaku Ziin

BP

Aram. N31

oJ >
cf. Ar. Di be bright (of a fire), pungent (of an
Qal Imp/.
odour) fo acute, quick of mind}
14
4
n|]Pl
n3r
2
111s.
yjr
51; 1 s
Jb
ms.
25
15
3
;

jis ,

1.

Mi6 n ;

Hpt in K AT

mention, cf. 11. zikru,

Ar.jSi, Aram.

Zinj.-|3r,

interrog. '"t3TNn

"CT

lOMM7Ht<

Yog Xo

86b

GlcsU

Episr - Be " km 43

Njmn

Palm.

13^1, i,

,i2

,Sal).

but Eth.fflNS:)

Qal Pf. 3 ms/t Gn 4 o + 3 fs. fTOTLa


m?n Dt5 + sf. yn-Dt Gn 40 cf.
23

15

be clean, pure, of

LyonSarg

,T'31Wi.>W/7'rtZ,Vog !fu

DHM

in n.pr.btf-OT

name,

zilca.ru,
2

7!l

14

ms.

11

^"!3t^88 2 fs. n-iat Is47 7 57 u cf. i7 10 + Ez


:2 43
i6'
Qr (both KfrfGT), ?">3ri consec. Ez 16 61
fi

Jb 15 14

man, in the sight of God,

both

25" (in

||pny;
justified

be
6

God, ^ 51
13

15
5
also 13] i5 2 5 ).

cf.

(||

Pr 20 9

73

regarded as

Mi

pTSn),

feep c/m, pure, obj.


obj.

^b p r 20 9

343. K"4

CU

Pi. Pf.

1 s.

or

'Q3

fn 9

dpri-ino);' obj. in-ix-ns

cf.

Ges* M

S 14 11 Pi\3i 7

2fs.

1|!nis 5 4 4 +

Bem Kii lgb

Only La Jb)

1.

Cn^

splendour of nobles ab&


32nH).

pure

2. 6e clean,
,

"-U

lit.,

27
pure,

20

Lv

i.e.

Ex

30

24-;

nst

f.

making

t.

Jb

3o

34

34

Lv

24

+2

t.;

t.; 1.

24", of frankin-

P and H).
(only Jb Pr):

(all

mode

wS

of

life

Pr i6=j of mode of action


doctrine Cnpb)

DOT

8''+ 5

Jb

"IK^

11*10);

2.

fig.,

of

man

as8ubst.=

Pr 21 s (opp.
?n ^x-o-n-bs

20 11 (|P^); of
VVn 12); of prayer 16 17
(|[
(ib}?S)

Nb).

Gn

16

t n^piDT a. [f.] glass (X NTV313t but v.Era04);


;

etc.; sf.
^137';
,s
14
113T
I03
io3
v.infr.
f
f
1. remember, recall, call to

mind, usu. as affecting present feeling, thought,


or action
a. remember past experiences (ace.)
:

Gn

42

with

Je

1?

Jb

longing

exiles,

a.pr.m. head of a family of returned

'"ST

2 ( Za^ou, L ZaKxuov) Ne
A ZciKxovp, L ZaKxawv) perh.=

Ezr

i?J

Ne3 20 Qr(Kt

ZaBov,

);

?T q.v.; @Za/3(p)ov, LPa/3/3m).

3 ("13T 113 1), Jb


4
neg., sq. ace. Is 5 4 (||n31^),

cl.);

10

obj.

not

(nat? in

||

Pr 31 7 (|| id.).
repent of them Dt 9'

remember

sins, (

+ mtSTrbs*,

sq. cl.

with -IPNTIK), elsewh. only

C.
(

137 La i'cf. yjr 77",


so(sq. a) Je 16 (||ab> by rbv

^42

20

La

el.

(ace.)

b. reccdl past distress, etc.

*lpa).

sq.

known

Ju 9 2 with implied regret,

"'I

(JE),

"eg. i37(||n3D v

and

(ace. pers. agent);

things formerly

Xu

Ezek., usu.

c.

ace.

to

Ez 16 61

+ ^331),

v <*

bj.

21

not expressed), 20 36 ; (2) to renew and


d. esp. remember
repeat them Ez 23 19 neg. v 27
the dealings of "*, expressed in great variety of
terms in ace., Dt 7 13 8 2 24 32 7 (|| p3), Is 46 63 11
,

12

f 77 Qr

(Kt Hiph.

nnVPK) iCh 16

12

v 12 105 5

q.v.)

negatively,Is43

ls

43

(||

W3H,

(||:3nri b),

78 106 Ne 9 (|| Vt'fb aCW)


"
18
15
5
12
obj. cl. with '3 esp. D, Dt 5
15 16 24
35
2. remember persons (human subj.),
fy 7s
21
14
a. to their advantage:
sq. ace. Gn 40 (E), v'
31
b. to make use of
(E; neg., H3K>), 1 S 25

Ez

i6 22

43

42

17

'

||

advantage

""ST

4'

2,>

sq. cl.with

Jb 28 17
I

(E), 2

them

I. human subj.

as precious (|| 2HJ), yet of less value

than wisdom
JTaiaj van d. H, al.)

^S

19

Ez 23

(Baer as above

43

TJ11

VMi

expressed,

Ex 27-" Lv

the pure, righteous

'833

only Pf.

Ex

J^dp?*:), 33 (+^i? ^?;

(||

moon

of

fig.

of

of

unmixed, free from foreign sub-

pure, clean, righteous

1:1 q-v.);

(||iraf

fl|

stances, of olive oil

cense

cleanse,

adj. pure, clean; abs. ^1

Ex

^i;T

(||?' n^

Hrph.
Jb 9 30
<mrnm).

'B3 'lh| -ntetm

morally spotless

T La 4
,

H3r 15 14 2g 4 ).

also
s.

Pf.

in God's sight, of

heavens Jb 15 13 of stars 25 s
cf.

Qal

he bright, shining, fig. of


:

mpl. WS\ Is 4 6 9 + nbT


113T
Exi 3 3 + 13T Je 3 i 30 +,
//. a6s.

nbtb

cifr.

vb. be bright, clean, pure (kin-

only 3 mpl. ^Sl;

rn?P!

sf.

J U 16^+2

"?-i3T

Xe4

dred with foregoing.

+';

13

2t.; i

-'

2 b

v sub i^?.

'

Gn8

I3fi!

Ho 8 +

s.lSIKLv^ 42 42
Is 43" (^ 77 Qr v. infra), "Q]N Je 31 34 13TN1
Ex 6 5 sf. 2 ms.'TllW ^42% sf. 2 fs.^-GTN ^137"
*- 3 -*- 1
(v. Get*
Sitf"***), etc.; 'imv. ms.
13T Ex 3 2 13 + -13T ^ 2 5 7 + rnriT Ne 6 14 + sf.
19

S'1

i^.act.pl.cstr.'H.aiin

T [^jy

Impf. 3 ms. "W

120d.

rrrot

etc.

iae yourselves

->3r

J u 8 34 +

12

J'nnN),

(||

Is

3 pi. Tor

13

73

10

W?T

wia&e

119:

t^

'"SZljj

Hithp. Imv. m.pl. ^3?H


clean (|| Wrp); on form
i,

just, righteous, of

6".

Impf. "13^

2. be clear, be

(ace.)

Na

C. their acts (ace), to their

2 Ch 24", to their disadvantage 2 S


i:
d. rei9 20 (neg.); to take vengeance Dt 25

member human

Am

9
;

cf.

deed); neg.

IDn).

obligations, ace. rei

perh. Est 2

Ec

15

CnN n

, "}3

and also of
iO9 10 (sq. nv&])

(ace. pers.

(ace. pers.),

9
3. remember''

a. ccdl

him

to

mind

rO

S i4 n

and

b. recall,

Is64 4

mv), 57 11
?Nni2TlK t Ec 1
(opp.

50

" in w'iicZDt8 Je5i


Ez6 9 Zc 10 s Jo 2 s -f 42 7 63 7

Ne

of his).
ls

(esp.) keep

(||pinb'j;),

rOHN),

(||

command

a specific

recall

(i.e.

Ju8

negatively

^"^

(II

34

Is 17

10

*"); cf also
-

and (no obj. expressed) ^


b
v
^
^'s name ^ 1 1 g \
remember
l)
/N 13'IE>
( +
13
4. remember: a. words of Moses Jos i (D)
Mai 3; ^'s instructions through prophet
1

M
22

Is 44

21

48

46

U^n), also Mi 6
commandments of ^ (so

2b bv

(||

with no),

b.

(sq. cl.

as to do

-ot

fldnkethhim, Che,
48

i^89

De Ko m14 Ba NB1 ");

^-Hepex.

(sq.

member

cf.

Je 14

id.),

(II

34

? Je 31
61
and (obj.
89
DilX i33p, i. e.
;

n +
19

Je

rd. 13-P

fs.

"13JP1
T

">3t);

v.

Nu

DFT12T31

mpl. consec.

8 13

neg. Je 44 21

id.);

(||

Ho 7

ace,
s

79 (+ ) pers.);
also (obj. reproach) ^ 74 1S clay of Jerusalem) \^ 137 7 ( +
against them).
Niph. P/

ab by rbv), Is 43" 6 4

sq.

10

also

4. re-

rtd).

sins, idolatries etc., sq.

(IhPa), 9
(||

with

cl.

2 fs.

25

io 9

Ez 25
,]3W

"W

Impf. 3 ms.

10

Ex 34"

(13JF1

16

Is

Ez2i 37

2V

Nu 15 (P, or H), v40 (P; + tin*W), +


io^ + DTY^b), ii9 (D' t3BC'0); his covenant

19
I s 65 17 4-;
3 mpl. V13F Ho 2 +; 3 fpl. nrO-tfl
T
50
29
Ez'3
cstr.
sf.
D3"l3in
Ez2i
n?W
Inf.
(om.
;
T

1 Ch 16
5. think of or on, call to mind
something present or future
sq. ace, issue
of conduct Is47 7 Ea j9 ( en d or Jerusalem);
M obj. a general truth,
fight with crocodile Jb40
prosperity of wicked Jb 21 (obj. not expr.);
19
(coming) days of
(fleeting) days of life Ec 5
s4
darkness. 11 s a duty Jb 36 (sq. cl. with ''3).
6. remember a day, to observe, commemorate
3
3
sabbath
it : day of Exodus Ex 13 (J) Dt 16

e'Co); P. pi. Dnsta Est 9=" 1. be brought


to remembrance, remembered, thought of usu.
c. neg.
a. in general, subj. Baalim Ho 2 19
2
D
3), cf. Zc 13 (||nn3N); former heaven
( +

39

them)

52

15

"

and earth Is 65 17 (||3^ bv '~6y); (wicked) dead


Jb 24 20 (|| inrDBfc v ); coral (not to be thought
;l

Ex

20 8 (E;

||

not?

implied mention

am 23

'*

12

Dt

Je 20 9

"'

of, obj.

(||

individuals, with

1.

remember persons
granting re-

kindness,

(E),

^KD]); Je 15

+ pn
+ 88
6

(||

Che);
5

pers.

(11

11

TIP?),

Gn

106 (H

j>

H
6

13

29

136

23

s q- ^l"

^9"

sq. .ace

20

Je 3

cf.

?:);

Je2 2 (+p
"IK>N flN 2

pers.), -f

K 20

19

pers.

(dat.

commod.)

7
25 (yet

cf.

Ne

EX32"

Dtp" 7

(JE),

a. his land

2 (his footstool),

e.

2. a. remember the

La3 19

with no),

(sq. cl.

b. their devotion, ace, -f 20 4

'"^"il ?"'??).

(||

neg.

(P);

(P),

(-or -nar).

distress of his servants,

Jb 14

(opp. raw), 74 s 115 12

Lv 26" (H), and neg. La


mankind ^ 8 5 (|| ipa).
1

29

13

his servants, people, the

c.

afflicted, (graciously) sq. ?

id.),

(sq.

individuals, to punish, sq. ?

"b.

',

ace rei+P pers.

14 - 231

Ne

132

=Is 38
e sf.)

+ id.);

sq. cl.

with

c. their intercession

+ 1Bn-iJK), Ez

tehl? "Q"!),

in
6

5
,

sq. cl.

and

49

16 60

Ne i

8
,

V'

105 8 cf/v42 (obj.


106 45 ( + j> pers.),
,

^ 25 98
extenuating circumstances,
s

b. his mercy, etc., ace,

also

brought

Hb 3

with

2
.

c.

% Jb

,y s remembrance,
subj. the people,

to

Nu

with gracious result

||5V^
Co),

'1

i}rb,

judgment Ez 21 29 (om.
remembered by / neg. of deeds,

( 2 ) for

1);

c. be

affecting

io 9 (P;

'',

/,-

33

(sq. ? of

18 22

(sq. b,

judgment,

EZ3 20

righteous

( 1 )

@
as

18 24

advantage, ace to Co); (2) wicked

om.

remembered

A B 33
"'"pN

etc.,

Co) 33 16

14

d.

(sq. b).

nri~7N).

109 (||
2.
neg. be not remembered
no longer exist, of
name of Israel, as nation Je 1 19 (||m33), ^ 83 s
^aD DTHM); of Ammonites Ez 21 37 25 10
(||
be

3. be remembered, of particular days, in order to

be observed, commemorated, Est 9 s3

Hiph. Pf

observe, celebrate).

IS49

1
;

Impf

ms.

3 ms.

"i"

(sq. D'^JOI

3 ms.

is. "'Jrnstni consec.

?^

Is 19 17 ;

T ?!^
1

1 s.

I" ?}?
1

Gn 40
Ex 2b 24 +

sf.

14
;

Imv. ms. sf. 1 s. ^"V?]? Is 43 26 mpl.


W3JPI Isi2 4 Je 4 10 Inf. car ">^n(b) 2 Si8 18 +;
18
sf. 3 ms. n^pa 1 S 4
sf. 2 mpl. D3-)3tn Ez
etc.;

29

(cf. Sta*'

etc.;

Ko 529 ); ^. l^p Gn 4 i +
NU5 1. cause to remember,

245'

fs. J"Q3tt?

11

10

remind, c. ace pers. Is 43 s6


2. cause to
be remembered, keep in remembrance, c. ace rei,
a person's name 2 S 18 18 ^45 18 of 'i, causing
his name to be remembered, by some, token,
Ex 2024 (JE).
3. mention, a. sq. ace pers.
Gn 40 14 (E sq. "?K pers.), '^, call upon Is 62",
.

Je i8 (sq. inf.
3. a. remember his
own covenant (with them), ace, Gn 9 131C Ex2 24
25
6 (all P), Lv 26 4242 (H, as also) v 45 ( + ? pers.)
Je 14 21

13

v 19 Ju i6 2s

(opp. rut?),

riTM "|Te); sq

sq.

13

15

"b rVtSTl), also

19

ace. pers.,

c.

comparison with

wisdom) Jb 28 18 of attention paid to Tyre


under fig. of harlot Is 2 3 1G (opp. nnstw). b.
(1)

quests, protecting, delivering etc..

Gn 30"

ift^3. "IS" !);

s *.

II. Subj/^DTpN).
a.

7 remember, with

).

of [others, be mentioned] in

io 9

78

s9

103

14

Ch

(113T be-

26 13 49 (||
gods, neg., Ex 23 13 (JE
10
8
cf. ty 20
6
(De Che

name
,

of

'i

">3N1p),
;

||

al.

name

of other

J?0^); sq. 3^3


boast

of,

Am

praise,

171

-DT

b. sq.
18

^87

rei

ace.

land of Judah Is 19 17 Eabab

works of ^

1K17
,

Nu

18

15

Ez

conjunction Je4

28

29

with

cl.,

(? indir. obj.;

||

I'M,

Is 12

no

IJTO^H).

d.

commemorate, praise

Ch 16 4

niDv 7?n71 nmn7l),

Levitical function, sq.

perh. alsoT'Stn? in titles

^ 38

S 8 16 20 24

Is 3 6

322

18 15

Ch

make a memorial,
T\p) Is 66

^42

of public

:)

18 - 37

e,

Gn

pt]

men and

both JE);

opp. H3pJ

men:

17 - ls - 3r

animals

Dt

16

nyT N7 IPX

a. in phr.

J1121 12 (Bu Ml3S

B*K

Nu 3

11

vid. also

offspring of

(pi.,

1. of

12

Dr In,r

I:

28 34 39
-

18

Gn

ii 1 "',
10

P); "OT

'(all 3

"),

26

ci

s Lv 6 1L22

34

717

'OJJX

P);

(all

Nu

DH3T(n)

pi.

2 - 20 - 22

Ch

Ezr 8 3 4 50 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 so also Jos 5 4 (||"73


2
Elj;n, and niontan "'K'JK-73), i
7 (gloss 1 cf. Dr
iutr.104^.
eg p_ i n divid., j n connex. with circumcision Gni7 10J2 14 23 34 u -- 24 Ex i2 4S (all P);
of male child Lv 12 2 (P) Is 66 7 opp. rnjM Gn
27
2
33
3 3
7
7
i
27
N115 3 (ail P;
5 Lv 12 (child) 15
10

JBL

5. of sacrifice,

an

ITJ3TX q.v.; sq.

'

me make my

my

for (\?J?)

fT13]K

ids.

azkara,

life.'

m(3)l 1KB D^JN* DHM Uc -); opp. ntsfc


in command ag. sodomy Lvi8 22 2 13 (bothH).
2. of animals, esp. for sacrifice Ex 34 19 (JE
rd. 13JH for MT I3jn)
Ex 12 5 Lv ru0 4 23 (all
Sab.

cf.

ls03 -xli - 58

'

'

I. 1), 'let

and pour out libation

(title

K4 2K

i.e. offer

JPPeters

Qal

(v.

Ch 34 s

so

sub 5).

7 (^(others

4. record, only pt. T'STK) as subst.


officer) =recorder 2

appar.

('^i ?,

Ex 1

hence

Ez 16 17
b. alone = ia?i Je 30 ("13T ib^DX W1, |p33V
usu. coll., ?m, male persons (of all ages) Ju
v

abs.

33tfj>

-I3T

JVfana

(sq.

"?

ma

1215

specif.

cf.

before God, alw. sq.

c. sq.
ll!

13

also in technical sense,

(P)

3/f?), 29".

Ex

(Kt, Qr Qal q.v.),


lovingkindness, Is 6 3';

= accuse

apparently

D?

Ct

love

alw. abs.

to icorshij))

pi. D"13}(n)

1. subst.

fjf
w

his righteousness \^ 7

human

(= Egypt)

27

"n7*o IS48 (||DBk cjatfan).


faults Gn 41 9 (E), the ark

= ca H upon in worship;

i3t

fr>

male as competent

ijratfn), so {jNife*

S4

prop. "V3.M

display strength), neg. Jos 23" (D; ||X71

:=we

Hup Bae

whence

HeyakvvGrjcroficfia.,

*VCt
zAwiMLiwa.

t 1 hi?.?] n.pr.m. only 13T 1 Ch 8


nn3] 9 q.v. (cf. Ph. n.pr. "Of).
Za X ov/j)

:!1

Lv

:i7

10

11.

*OT n.m. Ex 17

vid. following.

'?

beings)

19

9]C

male (only human

sg.

^b"1^ J e 20 15

|3

Gn

opp. rop.3

II. adj.

(all P).

<
14

Mali 14

P) 22 19 (H),

133"73

'T

Nu 3

40 43
-

(bothP).

T ~OT

*>3t cstr.

9,7
remembrance, memorial (cf.
o^_/ r abs
w
IIl4> cstr Dt

n.m.'''

Hpt H b ;. 1885

23

Ex

17

14

van

d.

25

,!3t
sf.

Ex 3

15
,

^3]

+, *Q3] f 6
Ho I2 +,
Dt
+:
1. remembrance, memory
a. of per3
sons or people, blotted out by their destruction,
Ex 17 14 (E; c. nno)=Dt 25 19 Dt 3 2 26 (nutwi)
17
15
34 109 (both rinan), ^ 9 7 (13K), Jb 18 17
(T3N; J|DK>), Is 2 6 (la)j c f. on other hand
6
D?W 't as portion of righteous.
b. of ^ f 6
102 13 (|| nriN- nirV).
c of ^ 's character and

Is 26

il3T

2"

f [l^Dt] n.m. male,

CT13)

T'PT^ Ex 23 = 34

coll.
1

16
,

of attendance at feasts

T^5t

yjr

below

Ch

works

12

remembrance of pars8
i.e. their observance Est
9 (^
D ~13n).
2. memorial, by which one is remembered
a. nearly = 02% n3"t:6 p^2f 'T Pr
1/^30

97

1 1

d.

ticular days,

I0?

Ex
b.

(II
15

cf.

12

Ec

also

Ho

= renown

(c. rttB'jj;

Is 26

COT Gloss Lyon Ma " ual


)UV, Sab. Dn[D ]T
above

v
'';

Ho

(of Israel)

T~OT n.m. & adj. male

Lane 969

u]oss

135

14

13

(cf.

esp. of
(all

||

'

d.

c.

rd.

Ne

11

9
.

D2>).

DHM

ZMG1876.675.

re l atiou t O

cf.

Ar.Ji

Bo Prob2OT Fl

male organ; Schwally

2. a Ju-

15

,7

||

also infr.

cf.

(L

12 17

Ch

23

Ch

8 19

Za X apias).

Zaxapta,
2

23

b. v

c.

Ch 2 8 7 (@

Zt^P')-

'EfexP 6 ',

Zax<xpias).

1. a Reubenite

1CI14

26

Nu

Za<xvp, ZaKxvp, etc.:

4
I3 (P).

3. Levites: a.

Asaphite

Ch

2. a Simeonite
1

Ch

2
2 5'

(2aK X ovs), v

10

27

b.

an

(Za XX ov(9),

Ne

24

npi supr. 3 c. c. Ne io 13
14
4. companion of Ezra, Ezr 8 Qr
cf. 13
5. contemp.
(Kt 113T, cf. supr. p. 256 a).
s
of Nehemiah, Ne 3
12 35 (z aKX ovp),
13

Ne

mighty man of Ephraim

@L

10

'

obscure; male as mentioned, talked of,


assumed orig. sense be sharp
fr.

ChWB M22

Ch

v 27
6. father of a captain in Jea.

t"Vl5t n.pr.m.

"^l, q.v.);

VB).

Ar. JSt Aram. K"}^

hoiada's time 2

to

v 14 ).

~^\

3T (for

c ^y

an Asaphite

4. a priest

b.

= Dt

Ex 6 21 (P).
1 Ch
Ne 1
9

"

5. Benjamites

7-

(As. zikaru, zikru,

(traces of this in Arab.: v. Lane),

in

25

etc.,

27
3. Levites: a.

10

(E),

where

,|

17

(both JE),

rrjur?! (f

Ze^pfi, Zaxpi, etc., exc. as

1< a Peubenite

Ch

c. sf.;

Dt 20 commanded

D^n, ^n,

n.pr.m.

dahite
b.

23

13

refusing terms of peace)

be slain (opp.

but only

i.q. 13t,

17

cf.

trrG*, 'p3t n.m. Ecl u memorial, remem'

Ex

28

cstr. P" ??

nirn-in Est 6

sf.

2 t.;

Jhki": pi.
"
7
1
1
T
1. memorial, reminder: a. memorial-day Jix
14
(P).
1
b. memorial-usage Ex 1 3 (JE). c.
memorial-objects, altar-platesNu 1 f(P); stone s
6'14.
in Jordan Jos 4 7 ( JE) crowns in temple Zc
8
or
(Di),
god
strange
is symbol of
'f in Is 57
;

"

'

nm

phallus-image, as sign of harlot (Che),

Lv

poor

Lv

12

Nu

1-131

n.m. recorder,

of

tn^Sr

"-',

Zapeia,

Hiph.

"OT

v.

meaning unknown).

foil.;

n.pr.m. a Benjamite

Ch

18

EXia,

'leeXta).

^J

Nu 3

"

inscribed stones of ephod

called

= 39

"OaK v 12

'T

blowing of

(foregoing all P), cf. p"QT


trumpets Nu io
nyr\n Lv 23 24 (H; where, however, no 'i 1337,
1318
(P); memorial\\Di); P"Dt(n) Jimp N115
12
2. remembrance
sentence, apophthegm Jb 1

'

7? (Ar.

spoils of war

28

exc.

k$n (v

proof of citizenship

Ex

alw. connected with H|'N

2G

'T'STTp

cf.

nuian 'D Est 6 memorial, as


Ne 2 20 (||pbn, njTIX); re16
minder of Israel, * 'p.sb, of Onsan f|D3 Ex 3 o
D^TI

'

of the

2li

>Du (who prop. Jil?!, from 131). d. memorial14


record in a book Ex'i 7 (E) cf. frm 1BD Mai
111

+ 5 t.; used
;

peril,

"ti6 Unbb Lv 2 4 7 elsewh. alw. after


"b
^Opn, only c. sf., referring to nmp Lv 2 2 9 16 6 s
Nu5 ; of the meal used as nxtsn by the very

12

H3}K Lv

p?T

Ec i n +

sf.

VP?)
sf.aa^lJbis ;

pi3T Jos 4

200

12 - 12 - 2a

Lv 24 7

'

frankincense burned for the shew-bread njvm

(cf.Lg )abs.

brance

M-i

272

irct

Aram.

slip

glide,

pour forth

3?1 is

of arrow, skim,

a kind of latch, sliding bolt;

^y*

along j

slide

(tears),

flow down),

10

37T?3 n.m. appar. a sacrificial implement,

D^n

three-pronged fork

14

Dr

(v.

vhp

'Efl 1

13
,

cf.

Sm.pp.23.29I\

11

Ec

(cstr.

before prep. Ges

t [na^O] n.[f.]

(Sab.

fo-OT j}HM

Epigr

'

1. inn^f, king of

= mm

v"

),

16

n^l^t n.pr.m.

oftener

"hiT"OT,

51S01

i4 2a 15 11

Denkm

') (y Za X apia(s\ etc. :


s
son of Jerob. II, 2
15

Isr.,

2. irTnar, father of Heze-

mother 2 Ch 29'
3.
nnat 2 K 18
contemporary of Isaiah Is 8 2
4. liYnaT,
a Eeubenite 1 Ch 5 7
5. rP"Ot, a Benjamite
kiah's

Ch

"W

37

(@ ZaX apia,

ini-or:

c.

20 14

a.

L).

Ch

Ch

b.

s5

@L

where

12

e.

12 35

Ch 1 5 24
;

17
5

8.

mat,

9. liTnar,

10. Levites,

= nn3T

Ch9

priests,

nnar:

Ch 34 12

h. 2

11.

Ch 35

21

c. 2

i.

an

imai:

a.

Ch

24

20

Ne 1 2
Ne 1

41
.

f.

VrflbjO

sf.

sacrificial

tI-[~7J] v ^- sh ake

(Ar. Jj

slip, 'Jjijagi-

b.

shake; JjJjJ be agitated, quake, esp. of

tate,

earth-quake)
Is 63

19

MT

n.f. memorial-offering, only

inf.

form;

'i's

cf.

Ba

quake

shake,

1?T2

presence (Ges

De Che Li

s
flow down); so 64 (but
here prob. not original Che Di Du); read v>ij
likewise Ju 5 s ( Thes Stu Be Bla MV SS

2} as if fr. 7T3

fr.

bn).

T[t'^;T] n.[m.]

SB9

Sta

5244

) abs.

(quivering)

onlypltendrils of vine
in

j-II.

[77T] vb.

O^l) Is 18

Standard Inscr.

15'
1,

JL^. easy

be

1.

make light of (As.


(As

(cf.
(||

light, worthless, 2.

La
11.

COT"

= Aram. ^k

(rare)

common (all
^iT Dt 2i 20 + 2t.;

but ;v?,^J, are more

11
;

pi. B'bbiT

act.

Pr

2 8r

cstr. *hb\

11

(of Jerusalem in distress).

make

light

-"IT),

esp.

p: 'sab), abs.

of=be

Dt 2

23

2"

(opp.

2.

lavish with, sqtmnder

of gluttony
21

Pr

Jei5 19

1. 6e worthless, insignificant

"lf?i)

(Hn^BBn^

zalalu, be in ruins,

Ar. J j

intrans.)) Qal only Pi!,

n^T La

tendrils;
5

Yahweh's destroying the Assyrians.

of

fig.

trans,

(an Aram.

of mts. at

Du;

TrH3t^

Niph.. Pf.

the well-known prophet

Ne

lfi

prob. referred to Matt


;
appar. confusion with f). d. Ne
Zaxapcav

Ezr 8 11 (& 'Afrpias, A Za X apias,


20
so L).
c. Ezr io
d. a man of Judah Ne
5
II 4
e. id. Ne 1
{& erja, X erfeia, A ZaX apiov, so L).
cf.

2Ch

17

implement, belonging to
27
altar in tabernacle, Ex 27" 38 s NU4 14 (all P);
belonging to temple 1 Ch 28 17 2 Ch 4 10

16
14
Zc i 7 7 18
[cf. Aram. Ezrs 6
12.
J.
3
returned exiles, nnar a. Ezr 8 and peril. v 16
1

28

Ne

23

i5

,T-OT: g.

A^aptaj/

v 2 ", 16 5
b. 1 Ch
214
1CI126
d. iCh 2 6 n
e. 2 Ch
13
2 Ch 29
Za X apias, SO
( ACapias,
1

Asaphite
1

Ch 2

f.

Ch

2
ls

Zc X pei)

6. llf-or, a ManasL Za^aptov). 7

Za/38ov,

teacher of Uzziah

Znxx<wp

[I?.]]).

a captain of Jehosh.

25

Ex

innat, a son cf Jehoshaphat 2

24

:i

31
(v. 1.
1 Ch 8
21
I Ch 27
(@

site

rii^W iCh

14

Ex 3 8

niblBn

pi.

l!TH3f,

Nu 4

only

id.,

20

(both

I'SPl
||

'\

Pr2 3 20

Nab), Pr 2 8 7

n^

273

Hiph. Pf sf. rfi^n La r" causat. of Qal 1


make light of despise (opp. *??); on form cf.
Ges 567 E RobGes, ^IV SS (> assigned to
-

'

sf.

by Thes Kii^

tr>?T

bi

1. plan, purpose

Jb

else-

a. evil device

n^N

).

worthlessness, only

n.f.

net p r 24"; c f.
Is 3 2 7 (c. yv\ sq. 73n^);
150
10
26 (|pnb'), 119
b. wickedness in act 'T Plb>y

471

Hbt Jb

11

where always 2. in bad sense

Pt
s

Ho 6

(where murder in context), Pr io'23 21- 7


cf. Now.
Esp. c. of unchastity incest Lvi8 17
1414
20
licentiousness 19 29 (all H), Ju 20 6

013

J"I?J

VaV [van

D-JN

nD^7T n.f.
^Ol m

LbB

^n

cf.

De & Che crit

^of foil.;

n"

Las ": 1.
1

freq. (mostly Ez)


metaph. of idolatry of people under fig. of harlotry and adultery Je 13 27 (Tjnl MSI), Ez 16 27

cf.

43 58
(both
(npnrH!), v
-

pi. abs. riisy^t

of fever heat of

(/of foil.

Thes comp. Aram.

.aX)

(Zrop,

drip;

Ja.iL)

dropping, pouring,

cf.

Pa.

46

18

(allP).

v 29 (niny

??\W?3 ^pn), 24

48 48 49
-

(||

rim),

(c.

^ID1),

(||

^awtXv^Ol^pyw^v44

del. Co, chiefly

rfteta,

13

[in

on intern, grounds.]

n.pr.m. of several Levites (Ger-

!~TftT

cstr.id.

cf.

22 9

2. 1CI16 27

3. 2CI129 12

purpose, discretion, device

nranpn
nbnpn

+ 7t.;
; 1. of

on'JJil);iriPJe5i 11 ;pl.abs.nit3tp,/,37'

vb. consider, purpose, devise(Aram.


t Quf

DDt in der. conjj.;

21 27

2
(Je andWisdLt), nana Jb 4 2 + 5 1.
13
, ?-i
'ton with
Je ii (but rd. for n'

(allJ), 3,-r"37

nninn), 2 3

Ti"TO'?ft n.f.

THBT't n.pr.f. Leah's maid, one of Jacob's


t
Gad and Asher Gn 29" 30'-

->'2

Ijnajrtn),'

3
shonites) 1. 1CI16

wives, mother of

13

||

Tvtonk),
27 - 43

fn.

full bowl, etc.)

n,

i.aJJ

(ntm xpp,

Co 'r
Ez 1

NH ^T sprinkling,

also

&

11

^ntiini'-irari

10
2. of burning wind
famine 3SP 't La 5
t nn ^ 11" (in fig. of '''s judgment, with &$,
33
nnsa).
3. fig. of zeal ^rn 'T ^ 1 19

t17f

Jb 31 11

(||nb23), adultery

v. reff. infr.)

5:i

't

raging heat (on format,

cstr. ni2J?>t

^1

niVf]

a x 2

H.

(quadrilit.

*T^7T

Ges

d.

Ar. lj speak, talk (rare);

3'20

Je2

3o

24

sf.

purposes Jb 42 s

VrfBID

chiefly in

f io

punishment

(cf.

2. ;;ower
Je2 3 20 3O 24 5i H (||DE?v 12 ).
4
11
of devising, discretion Pr i (UmH), 2 (|| n2Tl),
apt, nst)

Aram.

s/repitus)

tinnitus,

is

Dti 9

19

Pr 30 32

cf. 7 7

10

'

v.

Che

Gn 1

supr.

crit"

(Ges

n-

5 G7 '

rds. ""nST
R

n
)

c.

e.

fflOJ

nisn

g.

^ 31

14
;

1. consider, fix

fl'IB' Pr
Yahweh's

ace. of concrete obj.

2. purpose, devise: a. esp. of

on poss. // Vfet

Pt. OCT ^37'";

n"b

after anal, of

is Inf.

thought upon,
16

niBT
;

(Hi Ei)

;i

DPJ

Pf.

1415
Je 4 M but also ^ncpT Zc 8
either belongs here with irreg. accent

Impf. rT
i7

Qal

nDOT Pr 31 10

,r

'n'B!

De), or

(v.

only

DtLa2

+2t.;

^1

"nbl

sonuit, resonavit, the n. Jocso)

is

<3j

n'E'y

+ acc.

1K N3
;

(||

'"!]),

sq. inf.), 8

14

La

'(nZ.);

17

19

15

10

(c.

1B'N3

'

30

32

?23),

(||

evil (so

3
-fy

De);

only iof f 140 9

abs.'r

/*ve

(||

(=

'f "iCX

Gn

(sq. inf.);

if

ii

f?

Dt
Pr

abs.

^ 37

12
.

plan, device (bad sense),

V&1 y$P).

Lvi8 +i7t.;
l7

cstr.npt Pi-24 9 +2t.;

^TEzi6 + 3t.;n3Dri?31Ez23
58

13Q

20

npipp

43 -1 J
'

sf.

;pl.niCTL 3 2

7
,

io 2

12

12

n ^ 37
13

men Jb

3n).

b.
_

(both

c. n'B>y),

note phrases:
Pr24

nraip-^y?

17
;

vfiti

Pr

(||3B no
,

name

said to be a

tn^TSl^t n.pr.gent.

L);

c.

bn).

v.

berishf),

(both

(evil) devices (or practices)

(opp. ato) 14

y^nj)

3. a. evil

evil devices of

= wickedly

a maiz of

JlilStp

CNSI
who
T: bv the / Ammonites
^-^o^
them Dt 2"20 (cf. Ar. -j.*j talk

dis-

'

and

Zoxopptv, ZopZopixeiv,

Gn

cf.

14 DMW
3

q.v.

t h?2J] vb. (Aram, and

t6vr,

gib-

Zoppeiv (so

la X

^).

late) only

Pu.

Pi.

be fixed, appointed, of time (Ar. J^/j continue,


summon to fixed time or
Aram. Pa. fPI,
D'aBTtp Q^y
place, invite, appoint; cf. JOJmfr.)

^j

Ezr io 14

(Ar.

io

-v^

wickedness in act Je

Ne

1"]ttT

PlQt n.f. plan, device, wickedness

men

(UnuOTo),

(c.

I have) devised

against)

27

"iven to

^V
i;

niStrp nyi. 8 12 .

s'diny !);

thoughts of

possessed

b. of evil pur-

).

/ (i- e.

sq. ? pers.

T|_lW5J n.[m.

ti.

^31"

51

Zc

(sq. -\VH)

14

inf.),

(abs.),

of blessing only

Wpt Zc 8 (opp. v
pose of wicked men nVcyb
n-p^nS

4-*

(H nBfa),

sq.

'

purpose in punishment Je

21

2*J,

io 33

n.m.

ni3p.rp 'y

(late)

Eth. Hff1:

Reckendorf

'

13

31

appointed time, time

BAram.

U, Maud, wan, Sam.


zlu;1S88 394

Ne

5.'

^A^,

sg. I]

but Syr.

JP|,

Palm.

Ne
T

N33T, cf.

Ec

sf.

274

->t

D30W1 Est

Dn-SDW v 31 (on Dagh.

q- 7 ,

Ges

cf.

TTYIOt

D'S'IP Is 25 s

Dn:

(||

["^J]

fl.

F *- make

vl) - 01 'ly

music

in

only poet. (Ar. J-ij jpe,


;;Zay on a reed; Aram, ii), IBJ and deriv. Eth.

God

praise of

54

19

on an

Hn<J: in der. conjj.;


cf. Hup
De on ^3)

murmur,
13

'

3
5 2

Ju

-IB1K

1 s.

mng. hum,

orig.

iKMiii (1840)394ffiv

'

139ff

Id

Psl,mEinl

Impf. 3

m BtK(l) ^

50*;

S2

V$V.

his. sf.

18

'

^f^

^
^
+ i4t.,tiB! V47"; Inf.^m^gA n?p] ^147^
1

to (7)

||nin), 47

si'.

= sing

47

(||

mw),

^47
(||

3
9 6

21"

nmnj
8

(all

1
,

oin 68 33 (||

66 4 68 5

rsai,en,

v4

also

cf.

DT&X

tof

= Psalm(s)

all

"1133*

1S

66 2

-^ 7 1"

vnn), c f.

2. of
I

"
I,J3::1
;

?333

^P

2 "^

'*

mot ^p1 8>; 11333 '*& 't 147 (H-Tima^ up);


i^-nar T)331 ]h3 i 49 3 ( llanos it? i^>n').
7

J"

''abs.
1

2
,

't

melody, song, in praise of

n.f.

1. i~'"1'2't

8i 3 +

'+

miDT

2 t.;

Di E * SS);

rd.(')rrUDt (v.

on Gn43 n v. infr.;

Ex

15

cstr.

mj?t

18 14 Is

Am 5

23
,

THDJ1

(so rd.)

Ex

2
2
15 Is 12

broy f 81
hpi -11333 98
fin.). On y\^ niOID Gn 43
ml.
mttt
v.
t
:

'?

11

3'."

18 14

not clearly determined D'W 1133 e)rn3rv|


3

miDT

infr.

Is25
fi. h*'?j] n.m.
s

'

song

(cf.

Ba NB136)

Jb 35 10 4-2t.,

25

nip] Is 24 16
bwfc* nVTOT

2 S 23 ; song cy?
2S23 in'epith. of David; Jb
of (hostile) song of triumph "VDJ

35

10

Is 24 16 ;

pi.

abs. nilDT

cstr. rina)
1

inb 24

'o

13 19 20 2
*m!> ' 4

^v ivb
"VB>

'JD

31
1

ioi
1

inb n^D^ 68

'

mp

47 49

8 5'

further f\Dx'? 'D

-m

83',

22

eiDN^

'id

39 62

with in!?,

yjntr

'ns3pb

1
,

109'

'33^ ' nnr

~^ ns3pb

88',

mp-i33^

II. [)/pT]

tion to
2

3 4

I.

no

'd in 34 V'V
also,

mp

mp

5 with vptib

^ai?,

and

foil,

BN1

ing).

'

1^

by

(NH

Qallmpf.

obscure)

(m3

'D

id.; rela-

Lv
Niph.

pruned, subj. m.3. (Iplf.).

1W ny

) only

1.

is

2ms."ibtP1

H).

St.]

"V?3T n.[m.] trimming, pruning

11.
"I"

Lg

t.,

03.i>

n.pr.; in addit., in 13

vb. trim, prune

6
Invpf. tt?r Is 5 be

of pruning a vineyard

50 73' 79 82 PiDN^ " T'E'


nv3bb 75 1 7 6
ns3p^

with

84

rroiDij

in only 3 without either n.pr. or title

preceded by

139',

-vib o tb?

nnp

^DN?, and

also, 4

also

[Summary:
'D f]DNb 77 8o
with nS3D?, of \vh. 23 have *ll"6
1

... njf3pb

nsnpb

''3

also simply "l^ 'D njf3S

*rr6 ' ns3cb

64 140

^67\ 13 n^ nyao^ 66 but


mp f 48 ^B' ' nnpnaab 87
in-jTNn ipin^ ^3'b^>

143 'id y&


_
n33n r E' '

n^n

no

51

12

141

nnb nv3D^ 40

'?3

65',

41

15

"VCT v. sub

Ct 2

I. "WDT

12

(> others

(cf.

sing-

supr.

'I

rrTVIET n.[f.j branch, twig, shoot abs.


Nu 13 s '*0 E2 8 17 15 2 cstr. mb] Is i7 10
,'

sf. QQ''"!b|

Na2 3

Ez 15 2

branch of grape-vine

NU13 23

branch, tioig (Co ReissigbiindeT)

DSN'PN 'in Ez 8 17
and most), but custom obscure (v. Da),

used in idolatrous worship

cstr. "VOt Is

(JE),

23 29 63
"f?)^p "rn^ 'o 38

1.

o^3

nn^ 108
nnb 30

'nxb

(cf III. -ior ad


v. 11.

in 57

1. of instrumental music

^33 mjDl] Am 5 23 (II *ptf pm).


2. of singing T ?1pl fTlin IS51 3 as subject of song 'W
PP

in this form;

ni"jp

(||

"lib*y

4 4 (||nTB); rnoiK

^r^aa I* ^)

in relation to n?nn

'D,

^titles: 'O alone ^98', n3E>n Dl^ -?& 'D 92',


Tlirip 'D ioo
usu. with pers. name or title;

'id
,

^WQ

47"'

sujjt.).

on

Lg 0r "' 22f V always

playing musical instruments vTIBT

^33^ (|pi333"^

'

Win,

10

'o sub bzw); abs. 57 (|| iTVBfc), 98


Wjp), io8 2 (||rn'B; instrumental

accomp. v 3

-\1333

sq.

57

(v.

n't?), sq.

(||n'C>); sq.

13

30

fTVtw); sq. ace. of the song,

(||

S 22 50

(\\mbbn);

35

6
TTIN); sq. ace ^ Is 12

||

i3*r6x 147

-f

praise thee in song

thee,

108 4 138 1
7

(||niTn^

71

23

W>n);

(||

=2

(sbob), 66

(with 'nsz> njnPi), 75 10 (llTan), 146 s


50
18
to his name DB^, ^ i8
sq. "?N 59

f 92

5 Is
3
J115

God (Yahweh)
io5 2 =i Ch 16 9 (all Ih'-B'vb.),

33

f 2 f ioi 104
n
+ 9 30 (both

Ju

raa&e music, melody (only ^\^, exc.

1. of singing

lm Mn, -* 7 a

cf. Hup
De on + 3, Bae
^
*m.*^p )i&B)Je,
ao'HaV'Ci loan-wds.,

psalms;

;'

(Htm),

1ir sub II. IOI.

v. 11.

12 5 );

cf.

TlV^fTS n.[m.] melody (techn. design, of

cf.

10
50
i8 + 3 1.; sf. itbk
57 108
7 t, rnets
3
4
1
*|TB1K
131 ; 3 mpl. rwpr >//66 149
14
4
2
iW. mpl. TOjrt 9 12
1 pi. rnBtt
66
-f

12

95 (|j min),

Pi.

f 30

(''),

* 7- 2

i. e.

On Ct

of*
t

song in praise

fiKtf);

Ti?" *i> vn
^
they are the subject of my song.

i^'nynj rtnoja

(v.

Sm

and

txt. dub.; it

of a strange one

mb}
(i.e.

c f.

Ew i287b)

idolatrous cults adopted by Isr.;


Israelites

Na

3
.

Is

if

of a strange god)
'r

twigs
fig.

of

pi. in fig. of

mora
'[n~Ora]

nnptpa

mai

:t

[mOtO]

^jyio,983

(-/of

pi.

22

pi.

(||

b.

as

of

utensil

toonder

j^j

DHM in

met Gn 43

ilie

Merkwiirdigkeiten des Landes

DHM

(cf.

11

I, "IDt

tail,

Nat

111. 'f v. infr.

five foil.:

2. grandson of

(P).

(app.^^at Jos 7 q.v.)


ill01i151 "
before Omri 1 K 1 6
6

Ch

=9

36 36
'

Judab

18 -'

K9

42W

31

4. a

^Pl n.pr.gent. vel patr., only


Je 25-' + D^J? ^D and n ^D) = 2 fM

'T

f 11.

in Ethiopia" (Strabo

"'

Kue

interpol. ace. to

1-

*)?

cf.

Gn

Z f (p.)j3 P av

P Ir<u

Gf; om.

@;

Gie.

On

and

25-

& Keturah,
s
Ch r (L here

locality referred to v. Di.

T iTVEit n.pr.m. a Benjamite,


'Afiapias

n.[m.]

~t]1

V dub.;

cf.

from kind
E^fl 2

A,

Ch

ZlJT

to

Pf.

De ^

144

kind,

i.e.

16 14 (various)

(Vof

foil.;

13

) H

all sorts,

.f, J];

13

sorts.

tail, also

JJ

JJLjo*?,

Hom NS368

end,

Eth.

Hi-fi;

NM", **?) 'T

abs.

Ar.

Ju

and

"this

Prat BAS

v.

"

Hffi>aJ;

32 -

Al,m

Ho

")p\ Je3 c (but rd.

Ez

"^atrn

Lv 20 5 + 3
;

23";

/*/ &s.

Lv

naib

t.;

Ez

Pt. nail ^73='

20";

naf

Hor;

n'at

Ho4

Ez 23^;

Tjni3]a

sf.
1:>

cat

pi.

r\tp

cstr.

Lvi7 7

nat Lv 2 i + 2 t.;
nait Dt2
3 +25t.;
Pr 29 s Dial Ho 4 14 + 4 t. 1. be or act as
9
24
21
a harlot, abs.Gn 3 8 (J), Dt22 (D), Lv2i (H),
13 14
17
Ho4
Am 7 nan + ntw(n) J0S2 6"(J), Lv
25
7
Je 3 3 Ez 16 30 23";
2
(H), Ju n 16 Pr 6
15
19
31
,7 a
nait Gn
Lv2 14
(iill J), Dt
Jos 6
,9

+3

t.

niait

10

Pr

niaf

D^3

14

Ez 16

38

34

(H),

23

s7

K3

33

Jo 4 3 Mir- 7 Ez 16 31 ;
Pr 29-'' Ho 3
nia(l)t 1 K 2 2
7
commit fornication,
JV3 Je 5
:ls

lfi

Nu

f
t

:;

nait

man's act ba

23

1516

Is 23

of woman's act

25 (J);

of a land given to harlotry

Lv

19- 9

Ju
2.

fig. of improper intercourse with forrujn, nations (religious reference sometimes involved)
't

nwatn

Is 23
't

^HN Ez

17
;

23

30

{>N

E^fNa.V; wnn

Ez

nbnt*

i6ftrii

'^;

and
me

Ohola committed fornication (whilst) under

Ez

23'' (cf.

Nu 5

1<J

).

(all J),

3. of intercourse with other

considered as harlotry,

actual prostitution,

stump

on

virilis,

10

deities,

(fig.)

seminis

ejfusio

]irob. fWI; "'awi is not Aram, form of 3 fs., v. Kij


'^Kan'^'j Ez i6 15 + 4 t.; O^ni Ez i6 M
(Qr) Ez 2 3 43 W_ Ju 8- + 4 t.; HJW Ho 4 1314

meaning unknown).

As. zibbatu

JJi, Aram.

144
kinds; pi.
i?P

'

id.,

Ch

Zapapia^s).

kind, sort (Aram,

(late)

ta:t n.m. Jul 5,4

(NH

in

nnn Gn 38^+3 t., etc.;


Ez 23"; naw Lv 19^ + 4 t.;

Dt3i

'f

Je 3 s Ez2 3 5 ^\n

19'-;

n.pr.m. son of Abraham

Z(fipan).

('3

^P

/3

Ch

3. king of Isr.

Eth. H"}? ^:

Impf. nar (Kt)

Za/x/3p(e)i 1. a Simeon-

f 1 "HOT n.pr.m.

commit fornication, Aram.

\\

cf.

Qal

any Bible land.)

this is not a native of

TpOT

aan Dt 2^;

Vja

DHN)

the rear.

Benjamite

war

of hostile attack in

fig.,

semen effusum, Di "'"


(comp. 'by Ges al.)

(@ JbJ) ion Dt 1 4" (AY KV chamois:


DB2,svwho points out that
but see Tristram

only

t flJT vb. commit fornication, be a har-

or -goat

Nu 25

or smite,

off,

consec. 2 mpl. 0^0311 Jos io w (sq.

}f\\

ite

Pf

lot (Ar.

most prob. some kind of mountain- sheep

14

vb.denom. Pi. cut

[_1}f(]

n.[m.] a certain animal allowed as

[lOf]

food,

nsa

||?to?w

11

Uncertain in deriv. are the


T

",
;

the

peril.

supr.), of various

't

sub

Jb 40 ir
rulers Is 9"

people, opp. to

Y^^ ^P! ? Gn 43 oi Ka/moi,


so MV Str.; > music, or praise of the land, fig.
for produce (-/I. net) Thes Tu Kn SS. 1.
fruits, etc.

v.

15';

JU15

of hippopot.

(J),

Impf. 3 ms. tr^narrb


both attack or smite in

').

uncertain meaning,

fii. r"P?2T n.f. of

choice products

Ju

pi. ni33t

ta?Z of fox

a.

2. end, stump (of firebrand, "nk)

in metaph. Is

admire, jilao?

at,

Ex

4o' r

(in both, aan vtoh,

Dt 28 1344

*l!j thing to be protected,

mints, admirabilis, etc.; hence


'

15

; 1.

common

of

fig.

Jb

i33]

sf.

is 9 14 is
incorrect gloss); of subject-people (opp. Vth)

19

14

1S

rang, dub.;

+5t.;

of serpent

Aram.

4,4

cstr. ni3?t Is 7

978
Sab. 1EH prothing sacred, inviolable, Lane

tect;

n:?
I

Mi

2 K 12
K 25"= Je 52

D^JPIN).

Jo 4

abs. niiptp

foil.;

com p_ Ar.

ninptpf) Is-

snuffers,

iKf=2 CI14

"O

III.

Is 18

n.f.

temple, ouly

Sol.'s

ni-rtsmpn

D^mppi

4 (both HD^Nb);
T

pruning-knife, only

n.f.

D^tJ?n

Lv 17

nnN

'?

sts.

Ex

20 w (all H), Ju

17

34
8-

involving

15 - 16

Dt3i' G

Ch .-/'
one's own

7;;i

"; after n'aN, etc. Lv 2o' (H),


3
heart & eyes Nu i5 ''(H); esp. of Isr., Judab,
14
and Jerus. under fig. of lewd woman Ez i6
T 2

Ez6 20
,J

276

n- :i:t
,

(abs.)

,fi

is

ace.)

(c.

106 39 ; as leaving

f
i--

nnriD 4

Ezi6

3541

heart

Ez

12
;

^ 73
n^n &?

4.

6''.

Cb

Imp/. IB

Ho

tion
lli

34

Lv

Ho

np

TlWn

Co^
1

Cb

Cb

21

13

b. religious

Ex

2. commit fornication:

Ho 4 IS1S

- K,a

Pr74

Dl

der.

-3

n ;ljT

J,

01

MDb

420a

Sta

Ko

1.

^^

of

293

Ew

but

,,,
Zanu a, SL. c
borea (Kob
,

n.pr.loc.

1-

elative rU]K or njtK).

from

Gu6rin

but Di thinks this

iCM-

2 a
possibly Zanuta,
ei Loo
..
J

gi

too fer goutk

is

NH

^ \p^}] v^- onry Pi leaP (


spring, spurt; Aram, aj) throw,
-

5
I

cause

-'

shoot,

t(>

also

bind) Impf. 3 ms. ]^Ti^> P}T. Dt 33" Ae


leapeth forth from B a slum (of Dau under fig. of
whelp).

ny>
T

fill

Hoi 2 +5t., cstr. "VQ) Xa 3 4


"+ 2 t., ^?T Ez 2 :9 n^M] Ho 2 Xa 4
a.
3
3
2,
international
Xa
b.
sexual Gn 38 (J) Ho i
H
Ho2 4G 4 12 5
c. religious 2.K9 Ez2 3
3
'

'

^jj

Lane) ; only Hiph.


W^jNn rwvrs' simi Is 19 6 (rcl

iNe 3
Ed
Jos
)
place an the mts. Jos 15

v. J-T.
T

myt
tt

DI- 73) 'r

full, cf.

53 6

Ar.

(cf.

oil, etc.,

D e Di derive

lion's

v^JT, As. zananu,

fr.

rfrin?

].

n ,j,n Ges

sab

Q^^T n.[m.] fornication,^/, abstr. interns.

ranc id, of

mp

emit stench

stink,

sf.

I9 5! '(H).

b. religious

",

commit fornica-

1. cause to
lu;ua

Cb 2 1

(J), 2

a. sexual

(01

3
;

ctf->\

9-"

a. sexual

f^Jl

21

u mis
P H04

11

,,,
pi-

1S

i ecome

Vzi6" (but del.

Ho 5";

|-

their ivhorish

Ex

Lv

2=

Je

of moral defection Is

riniJinp

ru(l)T

.!

thee
TT

//. a&s. n?.Tn

nnNO

n:iT

,,

34"';

(in go\u<i) after

,,.
Xiph. P/. m, n;3jn
,

27

sq. JO alone

done
.

| IL

Ho

'\ sq. 7J?

niirrT-n Je-V;

1), 2 3

v'

3:u "

(absO, Je 3
3
(abs.); abs. elsewh. Ho 2' 4 " Is 57

v 17 (a

(71103 by),

Qtft

nim
sub
TT

v.

^t.

'.

pyt n.pr.m.

descendant

(branch or

'

2 2

11 - : 'J

4 4
-

tfTlDT n.f.abstr. fornication;


6

10

Ez43 78

H04

Xu

11

T|

Xu 14

Ez

23-'

2tJ

33

'''

10

[n^bh]

n.f.abstr.

We

(where

fornication

sf.

(Kt) v (Kt) v-'; qnatFl Ezi6


orajn Ez 23
^ny]ri Ez i6 15 34
"n^nain e z

r\FXnn Ez'i6

2,;

3,i

i6~;^|nEzi6 2u (Qr)v 25 (Qr)v 33 23 29 -^nw


Ez

2 3

7S,1

14 ls
'

'

u:i

'

These are

all

international

y\&1 blame,

'annayV 43

sf.

io

'

Ho

fi

:u

La

^W]

312

^ 44 +

OTOJ

^6o

>

108

12

2 t.;

yecf, Isr. rejects

Zc

ta-nnat

make subj.; "We K1 p, oph rds.


3
s
rutN I reject), elsewh. God rejects people ^
43 60
31
njf
77^88 Zcio
^44*' 74 h%b La 3
'r

her

r>

'

(others

15

'>

fi

'

Dptn 2CI129";

^wn is

the Levites
A-essels 2

'"h

Ch

29

anijtn

sf.

19", v. 11.

(late) reject

irnNTin NiTI N71 i/'44 10 6o 12 108 12


La3 17 king f 89 3 altar La 2 7
2

on
i

^7

12

Cbn

m?; Impf. ^n^p

14
;

Ch

Pf.
pi.

19

'->
:

Ch 1

rejects

12

11.

)>..^.o)

) Pf

(|[

and

be

nbanMnn).
so in cogn..

(cf.

Aram,

(rare)

Ar. Icjl onomatop.,

Q'S7T

Xu 2 3 + 3 t.; nnojJT
Xu 23 3
sf. VTOOlfl?
novt
2
(for
Ges "
Xu 3

6'";

tion, of hostile

De

Zc

'T

DW| Pr 22 14

iw**. cstr.

Pr

!>!.

24
7mv. nnyf
4
12
P. c. OJ?f
7

Mi

17

(q.v.),

"]y*I

(2)

f.

1. &e indignant, have indigna-

nnn ^y Dn 1

prince BHi?

30

else-

where of Yahweh, who is DJ?f '!>N ^ 7 (|| BB^),


14
cities of Judah Zc i
c. ace. of enemy Is 66
14
2. express
people Mai i 4 a man Pr 22
12

12

indignation in speech, denounce, curse

Pr 2 4 24
HDIVT

||

^\Ii

||

^3^

2p and -.Ti Xu 2 3 7 8 8 (E); pf] n?%


6 10 i ephah of scantiness, denounced,

or cwrsefZ. ITiph. P. pf. CCW?

CJS Pr

s3

./ace

stirred with indignation.

t.

Oyr Is

26

indignation ; 't Isio 25 +

Isl0K

tai'T n.m.
20

4- 2 1.

11

sf.

'Ojn Is

o5 + 3

1.

1?S1

25

?
iV! Is 13'+ 3t.; inIy !^38 69
-f 102
dignation of men Ho 7 16 Je 15 17 elsewh. of'
3C
20
Is 26 30 27 Xa i 6 Hb 3 12 ^ 3 8 4 102 11 Dn
;

28";

= earlier Qal), Jeroboam rejects


]ron

camel, angry speech, v. Frey,

/y;/:

tibw'Q *W2>2

Hiph.

42

rUtfl^, 44 * + 3 t.; v*good Ho 8 3 Samaria's calf rejects

/w^/niT^yy^Las 31

Ho 8

&

of roar of

nttWT

J I. 'Jf vb. reject, spurn (peril, cf. As.


zinO, be angry, esp. of gods Gu SIor Zim BP23tf -)
'!

Prob. error for isyn.

languages.

mingled with religious references.

Qal Pf.

yp ^: Jb

Elsewhere always

Ch

vb. extinguish, only Niph.

T ]

extinguished

s17

TUj/T vb. be indignant

25

2Cl

f [^T,y

WTO]

Jjm)

Gn 36^=1 Ch

@L

4:

11

a. sexuai

Sam.

c. religious

(J) Je 3
i3 27 Ez 4 3 7 Ho 6
3.
g ug gests lyi}); C f.

33

Kl.Froph.

Fini3tJc3 9

Je3 : Q?']

b. international

Ez2 3 27

Jei3':7

sf. Tjri'JT

Ho

'r

but Zavaw

tribe) of Seir (G) Zovnafx,

14

Ahaz the sacred


Solomon 1 Ch 2 8 9
;

pin

|||N

22 31

^6 9

\\f\sp

25

Zp

Je io 10

||

102 11

may ^78
:

||

^a

49

Is io

Ez2i 3C
5 - 25

30

27
;

'277

*ffit

ni't

DVD La

1SX

cf.

%p

by

';

Dn 8

rrnriN

T Ln<y

'

~{SiW

't

DVT \^| Is 13

oym

Je no"

Ez

6if'

Ez

Dy? DV

,:n

2
2 2

31

Je 48
Est4';

19
.

Je 25

vb. be out of humour, vexed; be

enraged (Aram. .&- rage tujainst, *]%} to siorm,


XbjN storm; cf. Sam. 3VA^ blow, breathe)

W.

Qal Impf
2

Pi-

^IVT!! 2

Ch

26 19

Gn

dejected,

4o'''(E);

1
i

(II

yyn

||

4s

2"

; 1. be
of face Dn

18

22

t?)Vt n.m. storming, raging, rage (poet,

Imv. "pytn

Ju i8 22 23

1,J

to violence"

cstr. Is

30 +

of anger (of

'"

'*);

Mi

'r

Jb3 V

made

2S20
10 -' 3

(^m

1>:N , 1 'ri

sq. ace.

2. vw/mr/ of

7"

IpStt?

Ju

16

*pgl Jos 8

t.;

V-inN

sq.

Ju

him

joined

i.e.

sq. aec. -Ju 4

13T1

queries lyj.

15

Jon

+2

3 mpl.

10

34 35
-

(JE),

assembled

as Lis followers.

+3

VVT- Jb 35;
P'VT>b 2 S 20 s
t.;

Inf. cstr.

1(i

1. call, call out, or together, for military service,

||Dy2), 2 8 9 ; *\x'\ is 3 o 30 ragra.y

(nsrby toy';?;
sea

16 10 28";

Ch

1. rageoi king leading


Jon i 15
Pr 1 9 12 (IP'S?? D), \ Ch 16'"

i^V!

sf.

2 t.;

abs. 2

Hiph. Impf pVp_ Ju

and late) 'T

S 14 20

'

34

the luall.

of (f?)

Ju 18 23

rtpj]3

called together, assemble, join Jos 8

b'>.

sq. ^5?

ms.

after him,

1 ":'

cry out against one,

e.

my

if

Impf PW\ Ju

Imv. Is 14 31

esp.

land cry out against me


also (abs., and without prep.) Hb

cf.

2. oe
Pr ig 3 fret against (AV).
19
sq.
enraged (late cf. Avam. above) 2 Ch 26
oy v
i

21

and

17

the stone shall cry out

Wiph. Pf

10

Je 47

Ez

Jb3i 38

"?^);

11

^Vl

Inf.

OW On 40 Dm
6

.Oh 26"; V*. pi.

out, of humour

of.

34

[."by

si
1

or for which one cries Is 15 s


15
so sq. ~?y Je 30
sq. ace, cogn. npjtt

that in behalf

24

8 20 4 5

||

3. have proclamation

cl.)
7

Jon

4. call out

pVp Zu

"n.N

make a cr
crying

2.

'

"to,

vera

(si

or

at,

Gr

1.;

?).

.
t

Tnpi?f

t ?]>^ adj out of humour, vexed, only of

n.f- cry, outcry, abs.

'f

iK20

Aliab

43

5t.; cstr.'npy !Gni8

2i 4 (|pD).

DHpyi Is
t [DJ^T] vb. cry, cry

s 13

nip^Ti 2

67 + 3

t.

11

';

Ipyn

Dripyil consec"'
9

pyn'i S
^P'yt Is

4 \

s.

cf.

"npyr

Ju

consec.

+5

oiit,

call

a^i)

Jzj, Aram,

Ar.

q.v.;

(||

form of pyv

Qal

Pf. 3

fs.

142"; 3 pi. ipyr

Ju

n" + 2

^.yo

||

9
5 9 (all

18
1

5C1-1-B1
);

12 2

God

9 - 15

?n

6- 7

('), sq.
ju 3
of intercession), 12 s10 15 11

142

sq.

sf.

io'

8 9
-

+ iyn

14

2
(||

14

pnnn);
8-

Xe

+ bfta i>ipa
+ Daba Ho 7

sq. *-$>

+ obj.

(
28

^), lyt be
T^yt n.[m.]

(o PP

IP).

d. abs., utterance of horror,

anxiety, alarm, distress, sorrow, etc.

2 12

+ Wa

22 M =2
cf.

Hb

Ch
2

19

Lag BXS5 ) 1.

,-,i

grow small ;

cf.

iyv).

(diminutive form

little

of quantity,

1:!

Is 28
'T

little,

amount

(of

both

IS,

(in

trifle,

25

= avery little while.


14

" 13

||

'|nn3 Jb 36 s

of time TV]'? toyi? Tiy Is io

Is 16

29

17

yet a

2. of

1.

a few.

trifle,

number

remnant, a very few

iNt'

(opji.

'

'T

2. of time, ^}ni

nyi)0 toy??

hpa), 2 s i 3 19 ( + bra hp), 1


13
4
17
Je 20 s (|| Nip,
18 31 Is i-, 26 57

I"

?? K&).

In Is

without

L3J?n

: VUK

"lNt: :i

:->y]Is2 4.

supr.),

also of cry

or

f "137172 n.[m.] a

little

S 19 29

cry o/

Ez 27 2s
^3 Sp), Je
D^DS? bt^lD npW Ec Q 17

(||

instruction) DB> T DB?

sq. D?K)$n (without divine name)

"?K

13

of words uttered),

5180

Ol

i^n)
Ch 5- ";

Ch

sq.

65

Aram.

Seg*; +')*P

s0
32 (|p?ann); abs., but with implication
of cry to '* 1 S 8 1S Is 30 19
b. unto other gods,
14
sq. "?N Ju io
Je 11 12 Jon r\ c. unto king,

Is

Pr

54

19

"T17| (Ar. 'cj 6e scanty, of hair, plumage, etc.

Ho

sq. ?

Sp

D'yow nraa o-oan nan).

(opp.

Mi 3 4 Je n 11 Hb i 2
2
DOn,cf.Ho8 infr.), 2 Ch20 9 ^22 s io j w w

Jo

'r

(rno* nbin? t,

cf.

specif. ?p_~npyT

3. outcry, clamour

1. cci, to one's aid, sq. ace. pers.

_1

142'''

1,;

Est 9 31 (lamentation),

poor,-

2. cry, cry out, in need: a. unto

(c.acc.

c.

of

(obj.

abs. v* (subj. of

Je 1 8~ (1 yp^), 2C 4 8 4 50 46 Ne
34
yD{?), Je48 ( joined with hp ;n:), Jb

ace. cogn. c. pyt);

Ges

???

pi'ev. cl.);

ill

T\p_VX

2. cry of distress, con-

nbb));

,;

Je 4 8 2n Qr; 7n/. arf>\ PS>f? 1 S f; P'vf?)


S 19- sf. *|P.V! Is 3 o 19 ?JPM Is57 13 (OP 24 ?b

Ju

cf-

HS^pn,

SjJBfl

is
T^y! Jb i6 ;

1. outcry, against,

18

+3t.;

sf.

Je i8 22 +

cerning something ~9? n Py! Is 15 5

111 pi.

t.;

i,5

+ 3 t.;

DID Gn i8 2 "(J).

"131

5
Impf. 3 ms. pVV Is 15
17
fs.
Imv. ?V) Ez 21
t., etc.;
Je 4 8 2 " Kt; ipjm Ju io 14 + 2 t.;

2ll

La

heard by

<

Ez

(\\W$$)
'<

Ex

23

(P);

13

27

:,n

[y-fflt]

n.pr.loc. only

c.

loc.

Hiis? K11

sq. ? of

34, place

on northern boundary of Canaan;

278

net

&

Ae(f)po>va, 'E<fipa>ii
Hauran88

"Wetzst

&h

Ze(f>ptova

NE.

prop. Zifran,

club.,

site

Damascus;

fr.

Furrer ZPVviii -s Bd ral 397 ('perh.') Zdferane,


between Hums and Hamath; Di rejects both.

t riDT

n.f.

1S7a

Sta

IsS4

'

Word

stud.iw.BKii!..

c U mm.i.4w.

;
'

pitch

(cf.

on format. 01

Armenian

is

Al

^Jj

acc

Lag Arm
"*
Cook Speak

cf.

to F^i'i,

H^:

Di
)
Aram, loan-wdf; v. also Eth.
3
pitch: nfftto lion? niOPini Ex 2 of ark of bulis

,088

rushes: Is -.4" nnsafj pnayi nat^> n>bn3 laanai,

Tf t

nrvm.

pix-ik

( v dub.

[pt] n.[m.] missile, spark

x-

najb

np.y'a

,
VP) fiery arrows, Aram. Np t id., S^pn
id. + spark, \AJ) shooting star, ray of light,
Jfclo-7 shooting star) only pi. D^jpt of (fire-?)
HT)
missiles Pr 2*6 1S (|| D'-i'n
so nip' ]
c
1

its) Is5o n

,,

B't?

(||

v"

fetters, v.

Ew

Jbi 4 3

98, *

t jp^ n.m.
(As. ziknu, Asrb

Ezr 9

sub

13=

Lv

^.p]

19

-9

II. ppr.

'

2+

]pt adj.old,abs/TGni9 4 + 30 1. (on distinct,

vk

fr.

4
44t.; nijptZc8

i8"

tVm
+2

t.

1.

27

Ez
5
;

Gn
Gn5o +85t.;
D^pt

pi.

'?.?!

Jos8 33 +3t,,
T?5! Dt2i 32

9
'3E!]"Ex io Jos 9 'D33P1 Dt 5
7

human

old, of

fpt

3K Gn 44

N*33

-*-

20

,1 Jpt

beings, as adj. pred.

(J),

t, in compar.),

E*K Ju r9 1U7M

't

Ec 4 13 prob. also
Jb 42 17 and Gn 25 s (P)

,,

BO

(B*aj}>

or attrib.
1

cstr.

i8 n (J), Jb 3 2 4

Gn

24

19

Lai
Ju 8 14

0-351

Gn

v. supr.); cstr. |5]

Tl^lO

Gn 3 5 (P),
12
ace. to SamDi
cf. also Ezr3
2. usu.
as subst.: a. old man (or woman), b. elder ; a.
old man Gn 43 (J), Lv 19 (H), Dt 28 3 2
D'D' y?'^

29

32

27

lS2
100

slje

Jo

19

28

14

20

50

2"

Jbl2 3 2 Pri7 2O
men and old ivomen Zc 8 4
Is 47

old

4
;

2
fpt Gn 2 4 (J), in*? *)$) 2 S 12
esp.
opp. 1J Ex io (E), Is 3 20 4 Je 51 22 La 2
nyi ly??? Gn I9 (J),
+ 148 and in phr.
Jos6 (JE),Est 3
opp.D^> 1 Ki2 SA,3 =2Ch
17

irV3

21

ffit

13

io 6813 ; opp. Dn^ra Je 31 13

chin, beard

Aram,

J^j,

fg^j,

2820'+;

cstr. 15}

2810 1CI119

Ar.

2t.; D?3p]

Isl5

f.

s
;

+ and

Annalslv

^i) abs. f Lv
'?p}

3 ms.

12

meaning dubious).

(v'offoll.:

Impf

21

fpT

too old to belong

Hipli. only

Cpt

/ am

!2

cf.

[pT],

ii.

Ru

''rijpt

ppV! inchoat. shev: age, grow old


senescereilSe cf. Di; of youth Pi-2 2 6 of
tree-root

?)

ariK'N -yin).

(||

[husband).

*//

on-iya t

n*ip),

man

>

(||3K),

sparks, brands (as leaping, springing forth

T n*x ( v

'T

NH

of.

B^

Shemit.,

if

esp.

ace. to

on Egypt, deriv.
.

5101c

p,
nvr;

sf.

14

( + W&)

Q^C

Is

65

1.

21

+ );

ip:v

50
1

i8 12 19 7 24 1914 Jos 24'

Nun" (noP), v

Jo 3 1 cf. 2 Ch
i6o) opp. ^y

elders of a people, esp. Israel

(all J),

and Q^i>iy Jo 2 16.


as having authority, term

b. usu. pi. elders,

Ex 3 16 ,s

r>

an^

opp.

Ez

+ CW

11

and Je 6

20

techn. (100

5 ; Up] 1 S 2i
4
BJp) 2S10 Lv2i
1

3.6

17

24 23 30
-

16 23 Jos

7 8

Lv
14
13-" 3 " 14 9 (all P), 2 S 20 9 EZ5
cf. also 1S21
4
1 I
33 (where however chin as bearded may be

(allE),

meant)
Ja
1 S 1

rwabh), 23XII Vtf*n, v 9?^ ,nT^); cf- also prob.


1
s1
7
cf. TTtgn "jpt
Jos' 24 =Ju2 (all li); Lv'9

never

pi.

W,

1. c/(i (opp.

top of head)

9"

Dt

JE),

(all

I'

Ch

'

19

(yi3) ;

and bear
2. beard, as growing (tov) 2 S io =
as cut off Is7"20 (naD), 15- = Je48
pT inho Je 4 5 2 S 1 o 4 (rfa ; ^Nl ny'ty
)

chin, or lower jaw, of lion

:i '

cf.

Uptt Ezi'9
2

:i

here belongs

H;

(both

opp.

tS

DN3 Lv 19 27

("])jpT

N~l).

Thes, Ar. J^jii a she-camel that


lip

hang down,

Qal
2

v.

fr.

ms.

Gn

fpT

pred. adj.

\\>\ <[.

K4
12

(||

(11

S 2" 4 1S 8

Gn

here

W3

At);

Pr

24

12

(||

Q^S

n3),

23--

17

12

^ 37-

iCh
3

12

S 19

33

Pr

H3pf

'

also

fs.
1

be (ov become) old G11

14

hard

(often

t.";

(all J), 1

t.

v.);

2Cli24 i:';

23
15
24

mun\

7jJi decrepit

i8 12 + 14

S S 3 HWpt Jos 13
is.
"WpT On 18" 27'-; Impf

Pl?pt i

(||

19
1

^pt

31

(opp.

(HOW

||"iyj

(J

D3 P3B'

>E N->),

9 - 28

Jos8 33

DS'ntpb'),

27
(||

29'

Q^P'

IS

2S 3

17

also

(t both P), Ju2


3

1G

=iChii 2S17
3

413

Ch

15

s 21 10

Is 3

cf.

14
oppi Nnai oaiE'), 9

gloss, cf.

see also

1S30

5.7.8.9.10.11.

2S19

26

4 8 15

iK8 =2Ch5

^w

(nenfn?

ita?

elders of one tribe

so

pNH tjpr 1 K 20 cf. v also 2 K 6 33M


DnV etc.) cf. v under Josiah HW
8

(||

of Gilead Ju
a ft er the division of the kingdoms,
12

of N. Isr.
1

39

2 4

a^a-NVci, butv.prok

(||

Ew Che Di Du ah);

(Judah)

io

1
i:i

K 23'= 2 Ch 34 see also pNfl Je 26 cf.


px *3pr Pr 31 cf. La 2 4 5 (||Dncy;
+ 18?'); oft. in Ezek.: Ez 7 (||;na), of Judah
29

17

'r

23

19

10

12 - 14

16

26

Jp)?l

27
1

X3), so Jos 13

23

'tJ'S-l,

Lv4

j j

Jos 23-+ 3

her lower

lets

to disting.

23";

Lane m

to

ace.

(cf.,

'

Pf. 3 ms.

,|

'ti.

T ^pT vb. be or become old

D3 D3K'

20

15

11

inijp),

,Tn); note

8',

of Isr. 8 1112 14 1 20 i:t

Exil. nbian
exil.

of

'>

Is 37

't

j e 2 9'

Ezr io 8 (||Dnb),
Is 2 4 23
2
,

so

(cf.

Je 19

Ex
1

24

(||

(but del. Co).

also 9

D'jnan,

Dwaan);

poss. also
19
):

Jo

D"3n'3n "3p\ 2

14
;

postelders

K i9 =
2

(||oyn ^pr); of other peoples,

Nu 2 2

Midian

of

(||Dn'B>);

mt

279

IP*

Moab v 7 (all
Gebal Ez 2f;
4 ",

Egypt

E),

\^

105

22

"^T v.
r

elders of a city,

v 3 "- 619

+ spBSS?)

n lV$ n ), v 16l7

,s

sub n.

v.

Tr

11T.

IT. v. in. Tit.

judge Dt 19 12 21 2
20
22 15 ( +
( + to|5r?"iyB ), v

esp. as sitting in the gate to


(

N"rt

1. "lit,

2 57

+m

vs 9
-

J?|"n),

in Dt.

(all

and only so therein), Ru 4 2 4911 (cf. "M?


33
111
or^ni?); Ju 8 14
v ), D^P.t 3K>'iD ^ 107
(||
"
4
16
3
81
21
Ezr 10".
Dnc), v 1 S 11 16 1
(||
'

code,

'

t [^"1T] vb. only Pu., meaning dub.; prob.


(from

be burnt, scorched
Pu.
VlOW ")P nV3 Jb 6 17 (||te>Pa
DDlprstp Wy.*]?), of brooks scorched and drying
up (||form' of 31V q v .; so Ew Di De Hoffm
context)

Impf

in rel.

cl.,

t"jpf n.[m.] old

Gn 4 8

10

^OE^ry

(E).

iK

sf.

age

injpt

,
old age, ||n3 b>

n:pt^7i
k

71

18

15

Is

23

4
;

cstr.

Gn 2^;

arupi

46

+ 2t.;

/;e

0/

ft'n<?

T 11$ 1 K n 15 ^ 71 9 T nnK
she had become old) Gn 24 30 (J).
23

o&* a?e
after

V133

Kau AV RV MV; >Thes RobGes who


Ar.

ti"!2pt n.f. old


napt

age ]$?

flow away,

Nil

cf.

na" "]];

t [^lpT] vb.

asl

]),

AT

up (NH

raise

(late)

?c?.;

(Kam.), orig.
only

Himti " sInscr 1E7


As. zakapu, Asrb
-

72:5

suggests Ar.

up)

lift

D'Sflsapr^f) sjpin
1

46

fl.

145

14

Qal

(||tjoiD)

up prost rate

raiseth

'

only

as;

cat ry

Pt. act.

men

of ^'s dealing with prostrate

fig.

[ppT] vb.

grandson

1919

(but son of

Ezr

Shealtiel

s 3
-

HTi.T ring

fTYi

Hg i 114 a"', called TOy (by

(Aram.

Dt

Tit ^05

el-Ahsy

Pi?]

Am,als " 64

<

Qal Impf.

Jb 28

3 mpl. Ipr

and silver
Pu, Pt. pj?T10 refined, of gold 1 Cli28 is of silver
4
7
1 Ch 2Q
y\r 12
(D ny3B' '); of settled wines
,

13

Nu 21

"nr bn:

(= D^yn

comp. (perh. fr. idea of restraint) Ar.


lof, X|3M, N^p>t,
etc.; also

Eth. "H*:

NHH^l,

jj;

pi>]
,

id.;

Aram.

= (wine-)fcm,

all

Aram.

obligation;

)fcL&M>J

ring).

tn. [pf] n.[m.]


of captives

'13

149 (c 1DN

"iDN

"tfy
||

||

Tnjj!

')?

*
;

fig.

Is 45 14 ; 13.

'o Jb 36 s

Rob
Is

i>ri3

BK

),

12

[m

D^Sa

v\

manacle, only

niDK Je 40

Dt 2 13
" prop. Wadybetween Moab &
(JE),

14

557

and D^KH-fO

vb. scatter, fan,

)T]

winnow

(Ar. bi

cause to fly, scatter (of wind), winnoiv; Aram.

vrn, )H;
32

20

enw
;

Eth.

ms. nitn

P. nit

Hd(Di) Qal Imp/. 1J1 Ex


Ez 5 2 sf. DI]" Is 30 22 4 16
;

Nu 17 /rt/. niit^ Je
Ru3 2 Is 30 24 ; 1. scatter, the pow-

Je 15 7

7w. Hit

der into which golden calf was ground


(E, obj. not expr.);

censers

Nu 1

7'2

c.

Ex 32 20

ace. (strange) fire

(P); hair (symbol, act)

Ez

from
1

5- ; Is

22
2. fan, winnow, obj. Dniyfe'n fii Ru 330
16
24
metaph.,
Is 30 (where pt. has indef. subj.), 4
winnowing;
obj. mountains and hills, fig. of
11
(IP^np);
fig. fan, winnow, in purification Je 4
7
Niph.
in chastisement Je 15 ('T>]3 T).
.

Inipf. Vyfi.

Ez 36 19

be scattered, dispersed, of

8
Inf. DS/niljna Ez 6 ivhen ye shall be
259b
but Co del. ).
dispersed (on pi. sf. Ew

Israel
id., specif,

157

GASm Geos

Di); so also

(c.

\Snn).

manacles

JV^V Xte

10

Vp ^33)

T[ptNj n.[m.]
pi.

Q^t:fetters

fetter, only pi.

rn Na 3

Ke

(Ges

11

pDT (NH PP4 bind, fetter, Aram.

23

Edom; < either Sail Sa'tde (Kn), chief source


635
of Arnon fr. SE. (Burckh Syiien
Kerak
), or

4
-

Hg 2

2ilt3 etc.

sons of Levi, like gold

'")

n.pr.n. ( 7dub. ; on form cf Lg Bjr77

identification disputed;

one*.

refine, purify

and

27
Pi. Pf.
obj. loo (v. Di).
36
consec. Mai 3 s (|pnL51) fig-, of purifying

cf.

off

obj. ant,
pi^T!

Ch

'

\+l, Xty] violent wind, violent rain

wMrhmnd\

etc.,

VnJ>K? brother(?) of JlHB 1CI13 ); leader


of first returning exiles Ezr 2 2 = Ne 7 7 Ezr
6 7 910
3* 8 4'-- 3 Nei2 147 Hgi" 2 4 Zc
called
4

'

with

d-qis? ipi

perh. kindr. with As. zakiku, wind, Asrb

and Aram.

5,!,70 ' 95

of king Jehoiachin, and son of Pedaiah

3.

17

Gn2i-- (allJE).

Aram.

-) c f.

to wia&e

t^ilTtt n.pr.m.(acc.toMYperli. = ^33 ynt


begotten in Babylon, v. also Thes)

tCDpT n.pl.[m.]oldage 'n2Gn37 i.e.


s0
a late-born son T 1^ Gn 44 ?d./ VJPlb |3(m^)

( s/

Zim Br32n

icooden enclosure), As. zartibu,

comp.

and Mich

D1 rraTf. yg m ( are strai tmed } Ry m


Aram. o) conqrress, {Av. il/jj is

(i.e.

C>j'j

Pi. Pf.

44

12
;

sf. D-JTt 1

K 14

WIT! Ez

10

'';

^ f i39

etc "'

',

sf.

n^n

:v
/ n ^ Ez20

/,?

mm

280

1.

etc.;

(intens. of Qal) scatter, disperse, esp.

of peoples,

and Judah)

ace. (Israel

c.

1013

14

'5

15

14

23

10
i2
20
Ez 5
5
Ez
6 ;
Israel
of
bones
22 cf. Zc 2
;
36
s2
people of Hazor Je 49 ; of Elam 49 ; of
strangers?); Egyptians
Babylon 51 2 (D""?}
12
3O 20 + 30 23 (del. Co, intern, grounds)
~Ez 29

Lv 26 s3

12

(H),

15

^ 44 Je 3
f 106

44

27

8
26
pt.
in general the wicked Pr 20 ; evil 20
D^ITO
scatterers, epith. of winds Jb
subst,
T

2. Edomites

Chi 37

(b=a?).

Ch

3.

1317
(both P) =
a. Zap* Gn 36
Zapa G1136 (P)=iChi
L Zapa, Levites: a. (var. laapa)

b. (var. Zaapai)

44

33

b.

26
4. head
6
Zapa Nu 26 13 (P),

Ch

of a Simeonite family,

Ch 4 24 (var. ZaP S ) (= in'X


5. a
Ex 6' 5 cf. Di Nu 26 ).
s
foe of king Asa 2 Ch 1
1

13

Gn 46 10

Zaap

Cushite,

Zapt,

ny^v

BhB

Mai 2 3
faces (token of shame
scatter
and curse); fig. disperse knowledge (of lips) Pr
7
2. ivinnow, sift (cf. Qal 2) only fig.
15
,3
""VTT!
C"!? V' I 39 TO 2/ V a ^1 an d m i/ couc ^
?
Qor 5 );
dung on your
1

3 7

(cf.

"Prnt
'?n

!.1

(Che Ba ZMG1S87 607 meamrest, dePu. 6e scatter minest, whence rPT, q.v.)
15
Tinw,
HIP
i8
subj.
sq.
Jb
tered, Jwiflf.

"k

cf.

f.

rnf (agreeing with riBn <) Pr

= i\.x*) used in winnowing,

Is

w innowing

for

30

24

for

fig.

people '03

32.32

D"?.]KJ

~Wetzst

ZFV18 J1

"

provender 'KOI nn"i3 rni

winnowing,
Je 15 7

chastising the

i.e.

Hal

49

1.

Lvi9 +

a native

v.

sub in.

zardhu Dl rilS0

king) and in cpd. n.pr.

DHM

Mordt ZMG1876. 37)_Q al py

'j

13

Lvi 9 v. also'i7
Lv 1 29 Nu 1 30 (all

As.

'NH

ZMG1S7;i 603: ls83 327

Eci 5

D~i.it

PlfW
sq.

Bfee

i>y,

Is

fig.

"ilN,

K3

112 4

22
;

Mai

60

^ 104

9'

(||

sq.

nx-ii 11133);

55
;

33

Ty&O

'

b.

(J),

of', teb

(= happiness,
(sq.

Ec

G1132 32

|>

20

22

33

J04
9 Na3
sq. b]} Ex

Ju 9
Ju

1. rise: a. (of sun)

4
s
23 Jon 4 Jb

(JE), 2

cs<r.

ni]

fig.,

Pt.
2

|>,

2
n ^1 Dt
33 ;

appearance of leprosy (njnjfn)

Ch

Is 58 10

tmr
27

i-

e.

singers

11

i f<r

s5

of family of nnj,

i.e.

(L'lo-par,\ir V <), -f 89 1

mj

P a; rd.

Ch

c)mtn (='rnrif

Ic^epia:

or shine\

a man

of

2. overseer (n*i?sn) of the

Iefpta,

3:i

('^ irz'ZZ artft-e,

al. Iefpiay.

Josn +2it.; cstr. ni]D Nu2i + ipt.,


n loc. nrnp Ex 2 7 +28t., cstr. nnijo Dt
Jos 12 J1121 ' (not in Gn Lv Sa Ez etc.);
10

abs. '

13

41

only 1. sunrise, always of quarter of the heavens

^ 37

Tn"^t?2 n.[m.] place of sunrise, east

c.

Lg BN77 andAnm )
6

Ch 7
Ne 12 42

= east
1

B*OB>(n) 'D
5

3 (allD), i9

io 33 Is 4

46 (both J), 1 Ch 2 (all rnj), v as head of


a family Nu 26 20 Jos V (both P), v 18 24 (JE), 22 20
<P) 1 CI19 6 (L Zijpa), Ne 11 24 (cf. Sm Liaten7 ).
4

'n fOn, both sons of

Zapeia,

2.'

Zapa, son of

H); Exi2 49
2 a native

).

1Ni3?2-nyi

12

K5

JH'-N 1

Eo-pu f

Judah and Tamar G1138 30

1.

(all

(D).

13

Issachar

12
cf.

v 11

1.

33

its

Tn^rriT" n.pr.m.

of Zion, Is 60 3 (||liN).

fn. ITU n.pr.m. (on form

cf.

W~*l PUi

24

P), Jos 8

adj. gent, only in "D mnOB'

of

19

f 1. [n"Y5j n.[m.] dawning, shining;


fig.,

'N'H

id.), and 88
(1CI12 6 ).

1133 Is 6o'; subj.

blessedness)

18

U! - 22

natural soil fJVl 'K


of prosperous wicked).

22 2

sq.

2. come out, appear,

p).

15

growing in

only in

"?3

'

'

+3t.; 'nrnn consec. Mai 3 20 /ip/ m.r


S 2 3 4 Is 60 2 rn Jb 9 7 mp_ Gn 32 32 3 fs.

mjn fiof; //

2t.;

c. art.,

13

cf.

tiJ-ntN adj. gent.

Exi2 +

rn]S

cstr.

t.;

75

,s

Israelite, usu. coll.,

26

22

v'J.,

Dt 33^!! 2 4. (TIT
5
10
3 fs. nrnt Ex
58 Ec i

Is 6o'; nip consec. Is

a native (one arising

Nu 15 (P); elsewh.
opp. 13 (q.v.) -."to* 'ana 'xn Nu 1 29 (P), cf. Ez
22
47
HS n n ^? Ex 1 1948 Nu 9 (all P); D3D 'N
tree,

ifl.

Sab. n~n Zq/ty, majestic (of

(=1 ?).

'

,4

come forth (NH

vb. rise,

Ch
re-

(H),

(fig.

trn?

Zapaia:

Lv 23*

ijKnfe^a

v. ejiT.

31
"Cft* Pr 30

1. priest

head of a family of

34

34

*TP! ^72

hath risen, or shined;

= 'free tribesman' RS Semi )

the soil;

abs. 'N

20

(JE),

(''

37 35

n-ni.'*'

Nu 26 (P),
nil 4: Nu 26"

7
fr.

turned exiles Ezr 8 4


TrnTfrS

as subst. coll.

2.

6 36 Ezr ^4

from
'

cf.

27

c. art.

1717

-Jos

1113

17

six prongs

Tpntft n.[m.] pitch-fork, with


xiv.2.

Ch

Sab. i?N*rni

P.

HI) 1

fr.

t n^rr^t n.pr.m.

'

siftest

1.

thou

adj. gent. alw.

-nnj)

often
:1 1J!'?7

26

45

KW

59

12
.

19
,

'TBO

without

03
(opp. 3ip?D),
A

Nu 21
12 - 27 - 34

b. 'BO

(allP),

^so
:

Ju 2 o

5TW

a. iAe

11

Jos

43

]9

15

2K

more
m< ' ?ni3
i

11

<Ae east Is 4

44

2i
' Ju 11 18 ;

113 3 Mai

/rom

Dn

Dt 4 4147

(P),

cf. Y~\n\)

&0

6u

11

+ PBXD);

43
'BD

mi
fiSXp angBlM

OJW

io7

:!

c.

or otani *Ae

to

(i) nrnip

>Zace of sunrise, to the east, eashvard:

XU32

19

Jos

1 I

20 s

(all P),

Dt

(P),
1

Jos 16

Nu2

26 14

D), v

(all

+
D^p Zc

Ex27

np-ip

K7

s5

cf.

13

38

13

(all P);
14 (opp. nej);
34
rnjp (without n lcc), n3Mi naiax to; 'd
T

(2)

1CI19

24

JSTei2

cf.

28

Ch 5 7
d. H; opp.
1

nm|^

37

2CI131 14

(P); also
c.

i,

2 (so

fiesci aj-iy Dp

irvv rntp

of, cstr.

N^an rnycb

J>

iCh 4

fiSXD; both JE), also 16 6 (P).

WW

15

van

Ne3

Am8

12
.

Jos

^ tf1*n

'|j

17

10

Ho

+ 2 t.; Inf. yirb Is


4
ul
Pi. act. Vn\ Is 55 + 3 t.; jn
Pr 22* Je
10
11
etc.;
Ft. pass, in]
(but
on text
50
97
2
v. infr.); f. nyn] Je 2
1. lit. sow: a. abs.
28

ii

mpl. Wl?

io 12

24

.T

sow

do one's sowing Ju 6 3 Gn 26 12
WD31 njfpl

(seed),

Is 2 8 24 (after ploughing fchn)

cona
25

Jb

Is 37

(H),
s

31
'

23

Lv

10

BgO
"

K3P1).

1DN),

(||

t6

pN J e 2
t Dtu

away (As. zardmu, overwhelm, VR


Dl
&
BP "

DFIOI]
in Zim
Qal
ms.
2
sf.
Ff.
9
)
^
3^

Pr73

570

them with ruin,

7!ok Jloodest

(men)
1S

P/

Po.

attfa?/.

1 0"tt n.m. Hb

3 10

2t.; DTT Is 32

28

-IDDJ); 0*>

such as

28

Hb 3

among

falls

wo 11, 32

abs.

Dnn

10
;

mts.

Di

cf.

DTJ v 4

"Vj?

2 2

cf.

2
(||

nil),

Is 4

a\xj)3 tjd-13 pitri fs^ Dt 2 2


19

*P3 t

Is

such as

i.e.

pNI

D1TI j'33

nbp

H^

act. as subst.

yi.^ Is 55"'

Je 50 16

issue (of semen

virile), in fig. of

WDV3

the paramours of Jerusalem DTO"n

Ez2 3 20

r d TP

3 ms. PIT

Ar.

Ju

1 s.

Ho

Hg i

DFiyi]i| C01lsec .

vih Gn

31

25

pi.

26
1

sf.

DJ?"}^

12
;

'

w- 242

)^Qal

983

^^
sf.

Pf.

rtjnw

2 1.; /wip/.

JU9

io' etc.;

45
;

1 s.

7W

3.

sowing (planting)

Ho

)'-iN3

(We

2- h

fig.

Jnr

nynfl*

ms/in?

also

cf.

vim n^ ^nc*

Tjy-it

Is

nori3 Je 31

^ Je 4

'

c.

Ho io 12

n?"!^

2:i
;

and tree

Gn

'

Yahweh's

of

a.

29 29

land

HTiyiTI

inTUntl, obj. being Jezreel);

vii rn i n
27

3o

Ju 9
e. pt.
ny3 ^3p bsh);

Cpys

Zc io 9

D??1]K1

b.

ace, of Yahweh's fructifying Isr. and

din

'(H)

^O?

d. sq. 2 ace.

ace. cogn.
:

ir

45

T'Xi?

Isr. in the

on the other hand

c.

Judah

'3TIN1 ^i'c* rva-riN TiynTl


1

Q3?

of moral action,

(||ivp)

npnv'r Pr

ls
;

iy"lt

ly-itri-^N

sow not in among thorns (said of


a few righteous deeds amid much wickedness);
^"'VP

esp. of evil-doing *TSj

bpy
22 s

Jb4

-"V-if

nnMDI Unf
iiN-mi'p'

(|pypj;

Ho

D^l

nSy

87 ;

pr

yi.it

d. of Israel's practising idolatry rPbt

"IT

Is

10

e. H3"]3

(2 ace.)

Hj;D13

D'y-tfrt

metaph. of distress followed by


p^b Y>\ "^ f 97" rd. prob. HIT, Vrss

lli'p^

i^i2 6

joy.'

f.

'

Hu

Bae Che al.


Niph. be sown, fructified, Ff. 3 is. ~V"\}i)
2s
2 mpl. DFiyiT3'! consec. Ez 36";
consec. Nu,5
14
Dt 21 4 Lv 1 r ;
hnpf. 3 ms. JH Ka i
3 fs. V1W Dt 29"; 1. be sown: a. subj. Y~)X,
npvri n^i 'm n^ Dt 29", cf. (of frrN bm) nay;, s^
01

'

'p

Gn 47 +

Hiph.

cf.

c.

Je 31 27 sf. n^V"1?
Je 12 13 2 mpl. DFIJ^IT
2:i

Zc

id.;

gj; Aram. nJ|, Vl);


Sab. tnf ])HM ZMG,s8y5

VU

consec.
c

(NH

vb. sow, scatter seed


Prismvi JS

Eth.HCA: HCO: but in


and in n.pr., Id. in MV 10

Ec 1

npifl

^"^

fl-

(P),

26

2. of shrub

^5&).

(||

Lv

D?b?

nj)-;^l

(||

pass,

pt.

ace. of seed

c.

(H); nmxn-riN jnm-ntrwS

also of destroyed city

13 V.l]!?

H?2"|'t n.f.

as

Je 3 5 7

cf.

(m c)

field

37

Is 4"

t.;

t Jb 24 s

(J);

13

na-in

sq.

ace. of land no*i

Ec 11
sq. t^pn J e 12
(||lVp);
nn&a jntn ik>n ^j^p Ex 2 3 16 (JE).

y-itt

3 o

'

Jb

'T

Jb 24*+ 4

cstr. CQT

t Is

(lashes against a

Tja

JVC")} id.)

HDITD 2 5 4

BTfl?

As.

flood of rain, rain-storm,

'

downpour (Aram.
(||

niay D?p 1"lf


3 pi.

the cloud masses (Che) poured, forth water

77

i.e.

them

s wee-pest

25-;

107
(|p3ip).
c.

produ-cinij, yielding seed,

t[D")T] vb. pour forth in floods, flood

c.

^
^

v4

cf.

10

"ISHPIN

b.

Lv

Gn

ejDN),

|j

:!

19

Lv

nvp also Mi 6 15

||

n^wn n^n-ns

(JE;

n^ffi]

29

|hDN Lv2 5 20 (H); opp. btf


2' "
D"0-i>3-ijj; >0 Is
(on cstr. cf. Ges
3

(opp.

Ex

=2 K 19

Ecu

c.

);

Hg i'

30

(J),
nj?-lT

5130 1

Lv

e. after a cstr.

'e ^3-^3-by i CI15 10 Ian airn 2CI129 4


Me 29 ' jns ^c8 ; (opp.*Ni3

'an lyc'

ni'p

cf.

Ec

20

+ 333ri-^,

Josii 3 (opp. DJD)

'Tpp

Baer

(4)'l3n-bKDn8 9

rnnriy

c.

(3)^

12

26 17 (+njisb, ri^lb),

id.),

d. (on) the east side


19

2Ch5

n3)s6 'e

(opp. 3-ip^)

osrrrbN): (5)

4
6 ra

npnp N u 3M j os j 9 is

17

15

||

27 32

||'"I3%, TO}, H333

;-

1CI126

(P)

s
1

IS

40

(both P) Je 3

'

i:u

Ch

('i njoTii ruisxi ni^),

(JE),

17 -- r

281

i3

Dt

QFiyi]31 &P113V31

y-ir "iei

Lv i'i

37

4
;

Ez
(P);

in address
36".
fig.

!7

to

bsriw nn.

b. subj. JHT, ynj.

I'll

^ "I^0 ^ ^ Na

14
i

more of thy name be sown, in judgment against


2. /^e fructified, made 'pregnant
Nineveh.

110

282

jnt

njnW Nu5 iS

ynr

Pu. Pf.

(P; of woman).

of princes and judges under


3 pi. *$y Is 40
HiP h
WB3,
fig. of trees ()[
0?!? HS?
24

^)-

imp/. 3

n]J? Lv

fs.

1 2

1. 'produce seed, of herb,

appar. denom.

tjHTn.m.

Qal

cf.

zeru

yit Is 5

Dt

^jy-)T

,0

10

Nu

N?

Qipt?

23

Ec

Gm

JHTT

+;

47

Nu

12

"

sf.

^T

etc.

29

cf.

S 20

cstr.

42

24--;

pi. sf aa'-yiT
.

Gn

'\b

infr.

c);

~|,

season Chi 8" (J;

an Tjhj j"pi

am),

||

Lv 2 6 (H;
r>

||

PT ,

~
I

c*i, "vra

nna

Nu

v 14f ),

a.

lit.,

10

Is

55

cf.

24

15

the proper quantity for sowing

&nnn

phr.

l7

7.rJi..io.i.'

35
19

18

is

$6 ana),

|pyt?n

(c. jnt,

c f.

ana, mb>); t -ibj? is 3 o 23 (c. vi\,


anb
"wn n W3FI) also Dt 1 10 (c Vl\), Ec 1 1 (c id'.);
(||

j|

crop

cf.

Lv

JffTt

^VJ))

37
,

cf.

1:|

v 38 (both P); "as yielding the

nwan Dt

infr.; '*H 7]C

Am 9

Ba

4--

product of thy seed,


Tpil -IXij33 enin K331

the

Q^ajJ?

and plentiful growth in


the coming time
psn T producing a vine Ez
17'. of growth and prosperity of Isr.; 'tn Mai
,

in

fig.

of rapid
;

:i

rd. perh. y>]n (cf.

the

manna

is

YB).
comp. with

c. seed as

13

product;

coriander seed
in Nu 1 7 (JE), Ex i6 :u (P); seed of herbs and
trees Gn i- "--( a ]i P ).
Esp d .
as
corn-product, corn-crop, so (although not quite
clearly) Dt 22" (c. JHT
B^an HNian); l. x S 8 15
'T,

||

(perh. better arable lands,


II

Dt 1

Dt

1", cf.

4:

^N

sjg-jj

48

v. also infr. c.

);

Gn

Ne

(JE)

io 15 ,so

37

Gii28 4 (P;

(=pos-

seed

c.

34"
35

15

other individuals Gii2i K! (E; of


Ishmael) 24 60 48 19 (both J), Nu 14 24 (JE), Lv
21
34
4242
2
(all H), Nu 1 f (P), 1 S 20
24" 2 S
22
s
33 33
19
27
1
2
1
2
Je 2
Ez
Jb s
4 1
(||

of

TKXKX),

(||

43
9
5
id.); esp. of seed of David as
5

^i8 51 =2 S

anointed to reign

22 51

in^ofj),

(||

'

on throne Je 33 cf. v 2225 ^8g i M:i';


2330
of Jehoiachin Je 22
Jehoiakim 36 31 (cf. v 30 );
21

v9

By"!|

as sitting

(opp. ribbx); j e 35'

h. m

i3.w

Ex 32
32 ^ all j) j 5
33 ( a]1 JE ^
Jos 24 s (both E; in both promised seed

infr.;

cf.

fl|

e.

Gn 3

coll.

i.

2nd' ace. after inr

(as

= offspring

of Abr. restricted to line of Isaac),


8
a son as involving posterity
9 ;
cf.

1,!

ping of seed,

j e 31 27

Qnb),

(||

is

12

(J;

Gn

Dt 28 :w (31 T), Lv 26' (H


\ anyfc noh t v llib (both P), cf. Is
c. jnj), 2 7
10
b. fig., of idolatry of Judah Is 1 11
T-i'p);
5
of fortunes of Zion '*n ^B ^126 the drop-

etc.)

Am

JTtt

i3.H.i4

teritv)

mfe t

'^B'O

20

4. seed

of animals,

Nu

2. seed

a).

anx

b).

(JE); jnj

3 jnj

10

;
a. rarely
(both J).
Usu. b. of
mankind, coll.= descendants, posterity ; seed of
15
the woman Gn3 (J); seed of the patriarchs
"
17 1^--
16 10 22 1717 ,s 24 7 2 6 8 4 4 4
(esp. Abr.) 12

q.v.

to raise crops for food, usu. corn (wheat, barley,

infr.

Gn 4 7 w M

usu. JHT

11

(H), 15 18 Nu 5 13 (both P)yitb frO=? JW Lv 18 20 (i> genitiv.); cf.

ti

P Gn

i:i

yield Is 55

|CI3

^ n^N-HN Lv 19

sown,

Am 9

cf.

Is 17

28

>M suit-

rnb>*Ez 17 5

'T

24

47

able for sowing ; hence b. solving as regularly

rW>i

Ez

soiv

nnsn

3. seecZ= semen virile,

9.

no place for sowing (JE;

20''

its

=plant,

so also'

Lv

EASiL33,

Belser

land,

rosrn); c f.

recurring at

Je 3 5

Ar.

Eth.

S 8 15 ; 1. lit.: a. a sowing rHfrn


(J; + D3>3K; otherwise Lv 27'", v.

fir-Hi f'sai

Lv2 6

10

sowing, seed, offspring

in these senses are

c. 't

ijrvt

Gni

>Ew Hi al. who transL

growth of peace, making JS30 appos.

</(

Vbs. used
11

{=

security

As.

"Snt

HCX;

Gn

'f

'E'n

al.

"

^.;

cultivated

iijj) ahs.

@ Or

secure), so

^ e cro^

avt? ^n

rd. perh.

1], <*i; Ph. ynt; Zinj.

28 - 38

'-

cjj seed-produce, seed;

Ar.

11 - 12

2. of a

2.

child "OT .TJ^l JTn]FI

Avam.

rf.,

Gn

ace. cogn.

c.

i-

Zc 8 12

nyipi Nus 28
arf she shall be made pregnant with seed; usu.
Trna^/oie of semen Lv 2 2 4 (H), Lv 1 16 38 (P;
17
(P; c. njn); as cc. morfi a3ty
all c.NVn), i,5

woman, = &<?ar a

(Nil

V1\;

fr.

njo Gn

Pt.

3Ht

UW3),
:4

47'

cf.

)'-\i<n

27

s"
(

||

supr. 1 a); -\b&

rnutaa 'p

-riyn

fe 1
pei-k'T

t Lv

Hg 2

19
(||

cf.

faa,

Is

2S7 12 Eu 4 12 Lv2i (H); pin-.


of seed of Noah and his sons Gn 9"; of Aaron
Ex 2 8 43 of Phinehas Nu 25 13 (all P); of David
aninj? iy-vr}> Ex 30 21 (P), cf. Lv 21""
1 Ch if
(H both of Aaron), v. also b supr. '), of seed
ir>

(J),

-,

^ 25
Bn^ in),

of righteous, esp.
(||B^3),

1 !

of wicked

a*

(||

child (son)
of children

ins

Lv

\tJ1!

k i'8

:1

-.

13

=s

Gn

18

21

2'

2:;4

'

69

37

102

29

(on txt.v.Che);

d. specif, of a particular

37
't

25 2C

37

01

(J);

22

13

I1S1

D^3K

(all H),'

20

11
;

(cf.

children and grandchildretr

Gn46

^family Gn

supr. As. zerv ;

zer bit

abisu Asrb A "" alslii

family

^Bn

s
23 (||liW "V??);

nawi, jton, n??n

aW; Jb 39 12

1//^:

c f. 2 2

\^ 2

j-y);

'2

Ch

6-r

(P).

22 10

;'

e.

(of harvest);

so

e. faan ai^B>n jnj

Kn

nxbtsn t

Ne
(||

G1

= one's

ay). Some

14
;

10

);

i7 I2 (P;

note

K 25= Je

As.

of royal

esj).

nabosn t

cf.

Kn'=

Ez 17^
Ezr 2 59 =
3
nation, as of same blood Estio

Dm = pedigree
3

a*nND rvaa

(all J), cf.

a^a, ni33 v 21 );

m?; otherwise Gn
'T

'

38
32 "
19
annn aynr

by Onan), 48 11

(of Er's seed

s 9 9

Gn

of child (son) as involving posterity

ajH)1

vbs. used

Qni3X
c. 'f

41

TV 2

iu these senses

283

ynt
are:

God

fCJ,

woman);

Q'C*

Gn

subj.

2'";

Ru
man as
15

c.

12

(sq. f? of

subj.

\T\2

Gn

:i

s
ofAbr. Is 41 2
1 o 5 (|| 3py ^a)

Ch

|?SOB" 1:3 v

23

S, s

19 - 25

Is43 45

),

Je 33 M

Vff ^M),

(||

Jesi

',

Nui8

cf.

!9

2r

io6'

(P; SJHK

||(T)^N1-Is 44

run), 4 8

Wl JHJ

19

^ ^O
,

Est g 57 28 31
-

'?>? Is

5.

= persons

quality

UTO^I T??^),
here = people),

59

21

:i

OT t

Is

65

'

Bhpn t Ezr 9 2

23

O^X

QWTO),
v

Is'53

cf.

61" 65

cf.

(||5JB

=0;

!)njo

'T

57

(||

10

iryriT.

ns;3

Is

on

L??'"^J

this

^a); ">p^

ro;_y

Sta

'T

*~'s
,

foil.

cf.

I'.ev

Ch

VI.)

i'^

(cf.

t7NV^r !
N"n?N Mordt ZMG

_/
T

>Du

Yah web's

foregoing

pi.

only

pi.

Du

tninj.

II.

489
:

v.

Lag"* 1S1 )

'

Jos

58

10

Jos 15 50 1 S 2 5 43 (home of Ahinoam, one of


David's wives), site unknown; cf. n.pr.m. 1 Ch
ls
4'.
spur
b. city in Issachar Jos i9 on

NW

18

K
Bd

12

) 1
4 (cf. 1 S
4 (cf. 1 8 3
BKii 318ff
244
3i'" '-), mod. Zer'hi (Kob
), close
1
Philistines
with
1 8 29
to scene of great battle
..

,!

Ju6

lo:if

'

;!

';

Th Klo

is

p^y (cf. I)i


Ho'i 5 (perb.

33

Gilead, Ephr.. Benj.,

||

Ho

a. Hofea's son

'

name

Ch 4

cf.

1 a

cf.

adj.gent.

f.,

1K21

alw. t?n ni3J

S 27 3

1 -

4 -"-'-

alw. Qy'^ni?

n*-iS

ending

tajni? 1

f. fr.

vim

arm or

infr -

seed

tr.

T/1T

30

S 22

(=1 Ch

3-

).

on

etc.)

nny)

ace. of

stretch out, extend, esp.

s^i power, pl^i forearm}.

5^

ExC '

n.f.

and

Amarna

102

'

cstr.

^ 89
3 +

3I

io

15

Is

iT

51'',

27

,,

sf.

610

63

vyit
17

(NH

f 37
^

zuril, cf.

Ex6 +

;'

Dn

K9

^
;

:4
;

ct

id.;

As.

Jastrow

,nT"

Etli.

Dt7 +

SPt

ifr 89" +;

31

51 - c -

"

19

IJrtit

sf.
ls

^1 Je 27

cstr. "-jh]

elsewh.

ivp]

Gn

fern,

S
-4

49

form,

Jb 22 9 + 6 1., n'ynr Dt
35
(In
etc.
*TVin} 2 S 2 2

riiynt

35

riy i">T

-)

Aram. ?T^,

etc.; pi. B'Tij

1"

Jrt"i|

'^T Is 51 3

-^.

Ar>

jrtlT

m.

(rare)

arm, shoulder, strength

au-H^Ot:) abs.

33

bb isi 9 '(|pi^

73NO

(cf.

^ r ?P

c'f'

leg;

n-pr-loc. {-iod toa-eth; Sab.

K9

vb. 'H?.

foil.

cstr. n'iyvit

18

Mt Gilboa

who

xi.i8M.i23.

(P),

:S ? '+ 7xy-;i: i B25 43 Josi7 +; n^OJos 19"+ 6 t.:


a. city in the Negeb of Judah

of

Lvn

"'""'-)__ only

2.

ending

(Tel el

37

1 b

land, oniycstr.-^

sf.

id.,

P^D

n^S^r

m.,

a wife of David

,,

t[]3T)j] n.[m.]

n.pr.m.

fr. ^Ny-j]:

yet on this

6i n in sim. of

a.[m.] vegetable

and

Jos 17
stipr.,

16

b. Judahite

x 9 21K

causing righteousness to spring up.


'

is

T[y">1?i] n.[m.] place of sowing, seed-

note, in

sowing, thing sown (inten-

sive format, ace. to 01


and foil. cf.Ba Sj54 " 17SAum

yW&

Territory im-

w,

(rd. prob. p^n, v.

tyi^,
1Sf,,J

Ppxn

Bd

'))

23

Pa1229

2.

m.

'tjn

a-H?:).

V^\ n.[m.]

bina

the adjacent plain

etc.)

-J3

16

also

as representing

Ho 2 24 (cf. ^

<J

Jos 17

15.10

't

nv

also t?

cf.

^n

after

1.

21
Pr
(opp. VI); J1DK 'T
15
13
2(ipnifc'); DTtSx T Mai 2 ; Bh'P T Is 6
Je
4
is a gloss
in bad sense 2^"!*? T Is i community of'evil-doer*(|| KBrnij, fiy 133 Dy, 0^3

good sense

Used by Hosea

so

with play on etymol.,

'Npr

of Jews (D*iliT)

Q^WSf),

(||

(of Isr.),

*P

cf.

66~(||05!?i?);

those of"

(Jacob and Jeshu-

quality transition to this through such cases as


1

't?

supr.

marked by moral
community) of such a

(or

as

s<?e(

15

'

1 b supr.

Isr.

:i

subject to

Je7 u Is54

cf.6iV'also

'

<sjp}>,

Je 3o 10 =46':7 (Jacob and

v 11

mediately about the city

so of
Est 6
3PJT
10
Dn
Edom (seed of Esau) Je 49 cf. H? JHJO
9
g. swc? of Isr. (or Jacob, or the people), is used
also, by (later) prophets, of future generations,
Dt 2 8 4r M 30 619 31 21
in addressing the people
;

K 8 2929 =2 Ch 2 2 2 K o --l"'-30 IO cf.


Ho
and symbolical name of Hosea's son
Ho (cf. Che); in 2 K io for ')) n'e> rd. nty

|HN3 v 25 ),

13

'T

3- 3

(yet v. infr.), residence of


4546
l
1
of Isr. 1
2
(Naboth)

filtpb'

Ch i6 13 (||apr ^3); so S>*nfc rva t j e


EZ44" (3 codd. Co del. n>3); JT3 't
in Est. D'TVIV?

2S2

Ahab and Jehoram

Isr'.,

Ez 20 5

Rob BRii

cf.

:w.37

"IB* t?ya,

K 1 f Ne 9-

of Isr. or Jacob 2

'

23

20'

(T2

Ishbosheth

3S 9 Q' i?D V s t H>n &<?ep Z?><>, or grn?e life to,


3
of woman 19 " 34 (sq. \0 of
of animals Gn 7
man), f. esp. as name for people of Isr., seed
;

smt

and cstr. sg. more oft. pi die, in pi. and c sf.


more oft. defect. In three instances where '? is
masculine it means a political or military force
14
Dn 1 15 "- 31 ). 1. />, a. lit., of a man Ju 15
abs.

16 12 2 S

Zen

17 - 17

10

Is 9

Ct8

19
J

Y (prob.

Dnio

';

ace. instr.),

Ez 13 s0

(del.

Dt

33-"

Co); ina t

(of a smitli, forging) ; nS1B>n t Ez 4 (of


prophet); in fig. of '> teaching Ephr. to walk

Is

44

12

Ho 11

3
;

VT

iyh\

Gn 49 arms of his hands, i.e.


s4

arms that bv tlieir strength enable him(Joseph)

draw the bow; Vjn? J*3 D"jin;-ns *p_ 2 K 9


i.e. his arms seen from behind, his shoulders.
b. <irm as s<:a< 0/ (human) strength 1^18'" =
s4

to

mt

284

JTrtN

:B

22

Ty *<b

Jh 26 s

'T

Dn

Di3

'*H

1.1" cf. v'

.Jb 26=;

'T

'

:|4

Ho

'-npin

'T

15

Aram,

pi)

id.,

Jager BAS "

TIM ? 8

disperse; As. zardku Lotz


Anm
cf. also Ar.
cast

volume),

(in a

id.;

i)
'2V'2

cf.

(NH

scatter abundantly

Ez 30 2425
-" 24
25
17
Je 4 8 (|| HP), Ez 30 s1
also c. 131? * io" 37
3
15
c f. Y ; -15OT HO-J 'T Jb 38 . On Mai 2 cf. VB.
Esp. C. Yahvxh's arm as instrument of deliver2
ance and judgment (oft. Dt Je Is $) : flJID? t
3"
12
15 26*"
Ez zo
Dt 4 5
^ 136 cf. Dt 7 19 11 s
42
= 2 Cli6 w (all ni?m T), Dt 9 29 2 K 1 f;
1 K8
sb

Tj?

throw

vl> - to toss 01"

P-l

'

at, pierce, isl.j

{j.-

and Jl^. javelin = ~Eth. VH6^i)Q,alPf.

't

Ex 2/Lv

1.

sf.

7w. P

!] Ez 1 o

2
;

Ho

niru

(1 2

Ez 43 ls

//. pi]b

IC

opp. njn to sprinkle with the finger)

Lv 7 pi. D^nf 2 Oh 3 o
s
v. Ex 9
or from a bowl,
,4

Pt. pnf

1. toss (in handfuls,


P"U?p

Lvf+ 16 t.;

/tp/ pnp

Pf.);

Ex 9

ipn?

,;

a.

||

Je

(cf creation)

Ex

6'"'

uxBKri

vtf-it

89

Is 62

cf.

s9

weak

40"

Dt.33 2

Is

stroke,

t bx3 Jb

cf.Is52

44
T
*J$
f

";

IS30 30

as support

abiy n'yn;

cf.

y^fON

%"!! and
n^nyht J*

rd.

but v.
Pr 3C 7

1
-

(||Q3")n)

strength

71

-f

18
(||

a^ D"?3y

(||ptn);

nTO?), nbipD ijh]

"yi| 51* [Str thinks

masc. to avoid verbal ending H3,


lielp Is

33

(||

iW;)

c f.

59

Ez io 2

1C

63^

cf.

49

11
],*

see also

and
1

53

and military,

Y ?2 ( 8ee Bev).
4. Shoulder of animal sacrificed, belonging to priest Nu 6 19 (P) Dt 18 3
.

sq.

Je 32 21

cf.

l)
/t(?t?

H3J30 >yi]K1 bian


;

v *>-

tears, or

Hiph. p

">

of

yrn 1

J{]

C.

26 19 ).

'1

earth,

(if

c.

prol).

Aram.
rd. in

yvWrThprn toi

n"-ici

drip

(cf.

v.

2 s 13

5 - 11

24

(JE),

'

Ez 43 1S
19 - 24

19

Lv 7

sq. nnarion 2

vera l.)Ho

(si

Lv

esp. in

14

w (all

Ch^cr- 22

10

(P), 2 CI130

sq. by,

Ez 36 s5

HTb 03

nj?^

P);

grey

upon him(?rd. nrnT, as in 2 Ch


Pu. Pf. Pit. ofwater of purificatioii_potred

t pltp n.m. Xu

)]^a^) imber vehemens)

2*

genuine)

pLD^IlP Zc 14 20

by

Hup Bi Che

(for

(XH

No '^' )f
91

foregoing.

cstr.

p.1]Nu7 S4 +

Ex
1

''

27
14

38

Nu 4

the temple
s - 11 - 22

K7

5"

P1J] vb

Vn'pn|0

2. elsewh.

40 45
-

by the princes
nruo Nu

Je 52 18 Zc

full of flour

^**

golden basons for use'in

2 lv

01ll y

i2 14 25"

Po

for Heb. Vn^LiJ?

ceya yn^ iy lysn


tch|

nip"i]D

Oh

28' 7 2

Ch

d. golden basons for the second

Je 52
4
temple Ne 7 7 "

10

^py
1

t.,

a. for use at altar

oil for" a

19

Jb 4

(all P).

b. given

".

mingled with

.5

14

sf.

for use in ritual of sacrifice


s

(P).

13

I9 13,20

oNu7 + x 3t-,

Ne 7 + 9 t., n'p-)]p Ex 38 +2 t.,


Ex 27
1. bowl for wine Am 6

sneeze

"(n)hnj

vb. prob. onomatop.)

nniri

n.pr.f. wife of

(cf.

K4

Haman

:i:

'.

1313
Est 5 1014 6

Opp Esth-2r'=Pers. zaris, Zend zairis, la


" b Jen
cf. s-^mj aurum ductile, Yull

(ace. to

doree,

1-'-"

com p_ Elamit. goddess

tri"lj.

n/.;

72"

Nu

bowl, bason (prop, vessel

7n

voj,i892,04

cf.

84

7|

for throwing or tossing illiquid);

either Ar. Ljji

0^^-13 as showers, a dripping cf the


but

i6

over (?y) one defiled by a corpse

nD3#>? isra

''T'H? n.[m.] drop, dripping

pN

Ex

water for purification,

2. intrans.

*1T1!) sq. JHjK c<? 0 cZrtp, irrigate.

on form

(P), 2

ir, -

11

35

*f

man

:*otfn Jb 31 22

(P), coals of

13 - 16

without designation of place

IHITN n.f. arm(= foregoing c. Xprosthet.)


of

12

b. blood, nato(n) by throw

Ex2 9 20 Lvi
oyn by Ex 2 s (JE),

about

c.'n'pir

".si.

arm

,7

the ritual, a/OD PliTDn by against the altar round

55.01.67,-3.79.84.85

3. PI. forces, political

D niI

Ex

s - 10

^Is4o

CE>n, heavenwai'd,

(H), N11 i8

ntoa?

(||

,0

Ch 34 4 Jb

dust, sq. Py 2

'

(from a bowl) against the altar

nWaT oV j e 'i7 5

ijnt

VI}.

?^

17

a.

yiiT B*K Jb2 2


Q^?); cf. f 44
D^JV mynt Jb 22''' (i.e. strength, resources);
taib-'iab ynt vn ^83; vyi "1 Jb35 9 nbina ynt
Ez 17" (for pulling up a tree, in metaph.).

= divine

21
Is 28

"Vyn by

fire

(of lightning-

as symbol of strength

(@

22' 3

b.

cummin
ashes nD

hairs uve profuse

om,

201132 s

'\

lc ;' ,

JPOOT of thunder); also

:!L:il

Klo Dr), Ez

-\w

^^79";

ry-^nb Issi 3 'nb

yi-i]

nm

iyit)

Je 2

'\

40".

f 77

'ja

of shepherd),

(fig.

Hence, 2.

human

"

(song)/1

ta

n}1B?

npm

||)

irpKan T Is 63 12 ;

14

ibip Tin

||

Ifi

h;)

'(H

ire;);

HNT

'";

no

f pSHll^^),

(||

n^nroy ^

22

bilJ D3)

(all' ||

iyntbn3Exi5

(||y^),iEHi? T

of

f 32

(P, or D's revision

(||rnD3T);

89n

17

jL'iJ

der.
jia

n.f.

a,ppar.
iV.

fr.

(NH

vid.

prop.

of

5l4,i l>

V mr

(1 Nrn], Syr.

-/J.

Heb.), etym. dub.

V mi,
"7

span

Kirixa).

Thes and most

but also Sta 5ls7;v


o/f'

determine,

285

Mint
cf.

span, as standard of measurement,

280)

p.

12
elsewh. of actual size, a
40
span, distance between ends of thumb and little
finger of spread hand = \ cubit, (v. flBN & reff.
cf.Ex25 10 with Joseph A,,t,ll 6 B ), '? Ex2 8 161f'3 9 99
13
riTT 1 S 17 4 six cubits and a
(all P) Ez 43
443
Benz ArchM 179
Yid. Hultsch Metro1 18S2
span,

13 D

f3n

Is

n .nn
Mint n.pr.m. head of a family of returned
Ezr2 =Ne7"; cf. also Ezr 10"'

'

Ne

io 15

exiles

Dnt

n.pr.m. a Levite

Ch

23

s
2 6'

T^T^T n.pr.m. an eunuch of Ahasuerus Est

(Opp Esth

10

>

'

2a

comp. Pers. zaitar, conqueror).

n
M,

Heth, 8tb letter;


'

= numeral

TMUPPp

8 in post

BHeb.

DTI

*an

[2h],

hv xann -\m

1 -S

(NH id.; Ar.fe; Etli. 'Hlfi: As.


Ethpa. hide oneself) Niph.
N3ni J u 9 + 1 S io 2 S 17 (both

nan
Dl rr17

nxan3 G1131 37

may bejjt.);

-warn. Jos io 27

Nann jb
ft. pi:

22

3 ms.

5-

S 19 2

t[MPT]

JE),

Ju

anj

(||

Gii3 10

fear

voice)

<?3V

love (NTH

vta.

Ar.

JU

Pi. id.

pass., be

Jos io 10

(J),

5'-'

bosom (Aram.)

t [in] n.[m.J

'

17

'-

popS

''ana

= hushed (so

also v. 9)

cf.

we speak

^P

i.e.

33

pn).

(cf.

f 22h n.pr.m.

Ph. n.pr. an;

(cf.

Y\V kizzen

m,i7i.2i7

SU gg es ts compar. with <_>L. serpent)


29
son of Eeuel, jnh of Moses (v. jnn), Nu 1 o (J E),
Ju 4 11 ; ins. 'n prob. also Ju i ", v. GFM.

TnSn

in

of a veiled

py

Jb

oij?

hidden Jb29 10 CT^?

be hidden for protection

loved ; Eth. iTflAA: amore alicujus incendi

EWa

Pn. Pf. 3 pi. 'iNan have been hidden


( = are made to hide themselves, Di ad loc.)
Jb 2 4 4
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. "^ann Is 49-;
17
575 Eem 21
Kii
cf. Ges
3 h. nnkann j os 6

34

(rd.

n.pr.m. a descendant of Asher,

nam,

Qr;

so

t[n3n]

vta.

>Kt

Ch

naiT).

withdraw, hide,

cf.

Nan;

iM

'

Impf.'nwzW 1K18

etc.;
29

Nanxi

gi,.:o
j

j- jgi.is

Warn

den

Is

Nanrn

fs.

18 13 ; hide, trans.,

c,

ace.

me tapl1-; of divine
IT ^a
Hoph. P/. be

j^

tection Is 49 2 'n

^29.

^(O'xbl

naa), i.e.

pro-

hid-

imprisoned.

-r,.

Qal Inn: ms. an Is 26 20 (Aram, form, OP 2K 3


Ew 224c Du; Di rds. an = nan), mthdraw into
Niph. Pf nsrui
privacy (|| T^D? &>).'
!0
Qnan:'] consec. Jos 2 (JE); //;/.
consec. Je49
,

li;

i"Q nn

Gn

Ch

1.

(J),
22

draw bach, hide oneself usu. c. 2 loc;


23
11 3
3
2"
23
2 K 1
1 Ch 2
1 S 1 3 1
--

9 12
-

2.

cZraw

together,

harden, of water becoming ice

thicken,

Jb 38 30 |3N2

/{

(as

X' ?)

hide oneself

a loc;

Jos

lit.

22

25

K
2

22 25

1G

12

withdraw,

(JE), sq. HBB'; 2

12

c.

of Esau:=Edoin, hiding from

^
;

N^ nanri Je49 10 ,as pointed,


meant no doubt as pf., but constr. then hard;

jiidgmeiit of

rd. rather inf.

Ko

! -

abs.

nan:

so

Gf Gie

al. (v.

624
).

or

t'JVnn n.[m.] hiding, hiding-place,

2fl

'

,,

Jos

Hithp. Pf. wannn 1 8 14 11 Zmpf. Kanrr 1 s


'n>iGn3 8 W3nn^Jb38 30 wanrin 1S13 6
23
D^anno'i s 14 22 1 Ch
ft. xannia 2 k r + 2 1.

CNansn

Di Aram. cw kindle, be set on fire, c^It,


aan /ow, embrace, NSin bosom) Qal ft. ^t?
D'Qy aan Dt 3 3 3 (Di rds. isy, cf. ).

n^ osnb nnwb\

reverence,

J<?

flee secretly'?

2i

id., pi. abs.

hiding-place from

'

S 19 2 2S17 9 Am 9 3 2 Chi8=
Dn 10"; from modesty 1 S io 22 cf. Jb 29 s also
rrd? nxara toS Gn 3i 27 (E), i.e. why didst thou

Jb

cstr.

ms.

Nann 2 Ch i8 2 Dn ro 7
CNSna Jos io 17 etc.

also supr.)

(cf.

'r^l consec.
-

Inf. cstr.

wan: Jb 29 s 10 ; Impf.

hide oneself in
(all

only

'"';

habit

Pf

23-'.

also

Is 32

t[Miinp] n.[m.]

T [Njn] vb. withdraw, hide (not in Qal)


cf.

hiding-place,

N3TO3

wind.

sub aan.

v.

n. [m.]

TVT\

"iriDl

<veil, envelope, only


(

cstr. n>J? 'n DC'l.

< @ Hi-St Gr a'B'l


tn^nn n.pr.m. head

Ezr

rt7?t/ /j

cl

= Ne 7

03

(van

d.

mfe</t, cf. V'

Hb 3

12

).

of a priestly family

H. Ezr nan

Ne

'Tan,

286

iron
marg. n *?n;

Aa/3n,

A$ia,

fl

f-

61
Baer's note on Ezr 2 ;

Qdovia,

O/Saw,

@ Ne

E/3a,

PQIT

v.

t^UT
Hebrew

,D
hence travail; of mother Ct 8 (e. ace.
of child; ll^nx*); metaph. of wicked man

v. foregoing.

(XH

beat out

off,

id.,

D ? n) Qal

Ru 2
2
; 1. oeai
17

o'anni
11

ms.

cattle

distinct
fig.

of

fr.
'i

threshing on open

floor,

with

judgment, and subsequent

gathering of Isr. Is 27 12 (no obj. expr.), so Che


Di Du ; Ges Hi Kn Brd place sub 1 ; VB un<

decided.
Niph. Imp/.
(rwg) beaten out nB3.

man.
Iran,
rrnn
t t
t
t
-:

p'on

-:

v.

Can";

v.

Is

27

fennel

cf.

?an

pledge (but rare and dub.); esp. lin cord,field,

N?an

JLxi, N?an jjam, esp. of travail;

corcZ,

Sab. ?an border-territory, or _/teM, Sab.Denkm.


43 49
-

rope,

Zim BI>93 "-, comp. As. nahbalu,


snare (but 7*.= ^))
Qal Pf. ?an Ez jg"'

Eth.

rfiflrt;

baqn Dt 2 4 ,r
Dt 2 4 6
2 ms.
i'anri Ez 22 25 Jb22 6
^an: jb 24 3 fen: Jb
9
24
Imv. sf. viban p r2 o'16 27 13 // fc. ban
Ex 22-5 Pt. act. bah Dt 24", cf. cbah Zc
ii 7 14 (name of fe); ^ass. cbn Am 2 8 ;
1. 6mc, only in Dvah, name of one of Zee. s
Imp/, bhn:

cstr.

Dt 3 4 +

P l. D'ban

eord,

v. infr.)

8-

sf.'^ban Is 33*; vban Is 33 ;-1.


'
rope, by which men were lowered Jos 2
2<,

core?,

8 111213 ,

(JE), Je 3
or stones dragged 2 S 17";
23
20
of tents Is 3 3 ; tackling of ship v ; for bind24
25
6
ing Ez 27 Jb 40 Est i
symbol of captivity
;

or subjection
10

Jb

K 20 3132

by wicked

(Hfcnsbo), set

of snare for wicked

fig.

140

TO);

(||

me;

cords of wicked men have surrounded


of wicked held inNtsn vana Pr 5 22 ; 'n

Nl$n

Is 5

\jr

61

1S

cords {ropes) of ivickedness

of cords of

^an

nio

S 22

n.3f,

(II

16 3

( pro b.)

ii 4

life)

17

22

\jr

Am 7
5

16

17

Mi

78

-^

Zc

s5

Ec

2.

so 'H alone

2;

fig.

(of favoured

in gen. of one's portion, fortune Jb

ace. to

?an.

Che Bae;

i8 c

humanely,

(i.e.

*lD3n ban

life

measuring-cord, line iTHO'n

I) e

Ho

\?ana

0"]^

kindly); of cord of

\bari

=
f
^ 18 rd.

\bm

||by!^a

0^1);

(||

\ban

S 22 s and

ni3JD

(||

Jb 36

nio ^piiD) _for nio

v. 2

draw

distress (^"V)

Thes Add.

Ew

Di

al.,

Thence 3. measured portion,

<

but

v.

part,

lot,

Dt 32 s 1 Ch 1 18
13
Jos 17 514 19 9 EZ47

region, n?n3 'n inlierited portion

\jz

105

11

also 'n alone

15

v. infr.);

Aram. ^JL "^xL travail;

(but

10

iban Jb i8

so

vb. bind, pledge (Ar. J_l*

sf.

'

abs. Jos 2

V\

T 7i

+EZ47 Jb 21'v. infr.; cstr. van Jos


+ 2 1. + ^ 1 (rd. natpn
+ 5 1.; \ban ^ 1

to

bind;

band

4Zp2

f.

-j,

'

13

n^H);

sub nan.

iot.

t:

sub nan.

[7^Pf]

fl.

ties

territory,

fs.

14

1S

ban Jos 19 29

Dt 24 20 Ft. oah Ju 6
off.
^J?} Dt 24 20
2. beat out (grain), Gideon
naa O^n nah Ju6 n so Ru2 17 of small quantioanri

t:

Ar. \L, Aram, ^Jk-.,

12
Tmpf. oarr is 27

mni
jiN-bsn
boy
t t
t t
'vat
v -

-\p-y *iiri
-

Jos2
f i.^in n.m.

4
13 (P).

t[l312n] vb. beat

twist,

n.pr.m. a Naphtalite, one of the

strike, heat,

'vit

Nu

^ ; writhe,

Impf.-%n>^

CtS 5

nan sub aan.

spies

Janets

Ezr

AjSfta).

3n, PfUn

Snn
5

(Dvan

33 3; rd. as dual, v.

Ew Sm Da al.

Co

714
symbolic staves, Zc
symbol, of fraternity.
Esp. 2. bind by taking a pledge of, hold by a
pledge, sq. ace. pers. Pr 20 16 27 13 Jb 22 6 take or
hold in pledge, sq.acc.reiEx22 25 (JE),Dt24 fif 17

del.

on intern, grounds); of particular regions

Dt3 4!314 1K4 13 anax 'n j si9 29 (si


veral.,v.WMM Aslen194 ); Q*n / nZp 2 5 alsov 6 ,but
aj-is 'n

'n nn^n here dub.

S io 510

and

del.

4. band, company of

Q^H 'n; without D , n, v 7

prophets

fs. TfT\

Sta prop. 2

11.

-1H

v.

sub

11.

->an.

t72n

'

Jb 24 sq. ace. eogn. ban Ez 18 16 ibarv ^T^V


Jb 24 prob. pregn. (v. Di) take pledges (getting
:!

pang;

n.m.

1,C6 7

(but

'n abs. Is 66

7
;

elsewh.

s1

power) over the poor ; Q van O'Haa Am 2 s garments


taken in pledge.

Niph. Impf.

becometh pledged to
penalty, opp.

VB. >sub

it (i.e.

J3B), so

II.

ban

\?

baJT Pr

13

pledged to pay the


pi.

pf

3 fs

n^an

nbsn

Is 26

}135.5.ki^.

Ew Hi De Now Str RV m

q.y.

+ 3 t. + Jb

,7

v. infr.

Je 49 24 ) pain,

v.

cstr.

pl.

fen Ho

Wl?-

pain,

',

v.

Is 13
13

sf.

onfen Jb 39 (on sf. v. Ges


pang: 1. pains of travail:
3

17

a. obj. of njnpKTl
(||

D^an

Di

Jb 39 3 meton. for
of goats and hinds).

of distress of exiles Is 26 17 ;

fig.

offspring
b. sim.

of anguish of

287

an

51

nations pinN- o^ioni an*? i s

13'21 2 2- 3

also Je

Ho
66

i3 ,s

49

s4

(||

pbw nnbi3),

of crisis of redemption

new

nnbi" "'Ion), of birth of


1

(|i

Isr. Is

2. of other than birth-pangs only CPan


lf
pains, pangs, sorrows (so
93 Thes,
2
;

Jb

Add. RobGes Hi Da al.


DTK ^); > others, portion, fortune,

otherwise

"OH n.[m.] pledge

Ez 18

12

33

15

(as

as cogn. ace.

T|

||

Ji? "0

v.

bin Ez 18

rather

Roorda

so

etc.,

Ezi8

inban

cf.

drunken man 'n EPiOa

33fe>

33K>)

denom.

only

n.m. sailor (denom.

read <on.

93

fr.

TC^Sn

union

n.[m.]pl.

iori;

*-

i. e.

ion

steering, directing a

so

1:

Jb 37
direction,
by God) Jb 37 12 (of thunder
cloud); counsels of wicked (D^yEH) Pr 12 5
(opp. Cp^lS nOB'np); gen. good, wise counsels
Pr i 5 11 14 (||rW':n), 24" (||^.); 20 18 (|| mp).
iriinann

sf.

(i.e.

(NH

73(1
id.

vb. act (ruinously) corruptly


injure;

ioound,

Ar. J-l=* corrupt

or render unsound (the mind, a limb,


be

VR

etc.),

Aram.^aL,

ban corrupt, ruin; Eth.


audacious ; Sab. 73n
L,^
cf p a]m
mortuu8 Yog Vo m

DHM

pi.

f. cstr.

ion

Ne

le

Niph. Imp/

ruined (?

but <I. 7?n

reflex.),
(q. v.)

3 ms. consec. 7~l"

God.

Imp/. 3fs.

r 7.

/m^/

(used as 6s.)

c< corruptly against, ? liion


31

nipl.

pp?

ban Mi

meadow-saffron or crocus

n.f.

1 * 36 ' 1

Low'- 17*

3'

*; As. habasillatu

a marsh-plant, reed;

is

HAMiPr*..

lc

Che -and

also

crit.

Zim BP59 Dl

cf.

na^t? Ct 2
n^ana rnem nang

ttpDgri
:

n.); jr^n 'n

Conder

cf.

PEF

1S7S 46

n^San n.pr.m.

1536
35 (mot-cwotw Che
1

Is

Tristr

'

of Shulamite), "bam

(fig.

NHB476

'

al.)

Je35 3

a Rechabite

\p- t^

pan

Mand.

jiiL.

NSyr. o2.~

EC3

embrace,

c. ace. J?

fold his

P^pan
obj.'

expr.

La

Pt. pan

Gn

(||

33

fs. sf.

11.

Inf.

2K4 ;
16

(said of

be idle cf. p3n); no


Pi. Pf. Ipan Jb 2 4 8
10
13
48 ; "parn Gn 29

i.e.

Pi).

Qal

njh
l'T Ec

16

pim Gn

Impf.

inpan^i

arms,

Ec

Ec 4 5

id. ;

Ar. J^Ii.

Frey)

collect one's possessions, etc.,

pianb

(NH

embrace

vl> - elas P>

"mrm

Ct

8 3 ; 2 ms.

nspann p r 4 s in p 3 n Ec 3 5
f
embrace of pers., no obj. pant? ph~0 nV EC3 5
13
4
10
(J), 4 8 (E); 'sq. sf. 33
(H Qal); eq. b Gn2 9

p r 5

panni

for

>

s f.

s0
Pr 4 8 Ct 2 6 8
c. ace. Pr 5
embrace nw
want of shelter Jb 24 s (of poor); embrace
:i

refuse-heaps ninQB'N

tpan

La

4,

i.

e.

are outcasts.

n.[m.] a clasping, folding of the

and oft.) Qal Pf.


72ns Jb 34 31 ; In
34

JJi.

As. habdlu, injure,

"i"}flrt: 6e arrogant,
Epigr.Bento.48.

Jb

Itnpf.

v. supr.)

n.m. destruction

H7San

32- 62

(J),

deranged (in mind);


62 - 11

(emend.

n. ban pi.

Ges 00 -

v.

counsel (prob.

5
Thes
v. De Pr 1
only
)
and only WisdLt. nibann abs. Pr i 5 + 3 1.;

II.

10

my

Xa(3a<r(e)iv.

n.f. direction,

rig. of rope-pulling,

Pr 12

7an

cf.

11"

See ??n l.

[n7Snri]

cstr.

nion Jb 17

fs.

binders)

(lit.

10

YP

of Zee's second symbolic staff Zc

c. art. v'

guidance

(colchicum aiUumnale, Linn.) (Syr. J&L^L-a&L,

pi.

Du;

I)i

broken (||UJ?T3 "&);

is

^ann Mi

ship, v.

consec. Is

(opp.

Pr 23 s4

s
rope-puller) Qjn -bah Ez 27 s9 Tjjah Ez 27
6
i7 28
coll. iohn 3T i.e. the captain Jon i
;

name

acc-;

of yoke, be rained, broken, si vera 1.;


RS biu. .,: pl op
cf- also Che""---;
n

in sim.

in the lookout-basket at the

i. e.

mast-head, cf. Thes in carchesio.

and

iom

Pf. 3 ms.

n.[m.] prob. mast (as corded or


ion)

TTOn

Pu.

fr.

C'Sio

roped in place
of

<onp

cstr.

'

tn.

T/Sn

//

(.'he.

and rem. by

Lg BN 179)

rd.

the poor Is 32', the land 13 5 ; abs. 54 16 cf.


15
Pt. pi. CpaTO Ct 2
c. ace. of foxes ruining

io

16

but

'n 1?3nri ye a ft^ & e destroyed with

'2

spirit

t [ilfpiin] n.f. id. (on format,

even with sore destruction

destroyeth,

vineyards.

ion

binding) 'n !"&

c.

-an

\b

Ne

Pan Nei";

bib P r 13"

Thes RobGes

AV

z s

(cf.

24

"

pan Qal).

abs.

^
RV,

s /ta

Pi. ruin, destroy: Pf.

n'WO nN bam Ec 5 s subj.


HP? bin) bim Mi 2 10 *A<
,

hands, 'only cstr. 33k6 D^^ 'n tDyn Pr 6 10

tp^ljpan n.pr.m. the prophet Habakkuk

Hb

name

1
;

(As.

Dl HA3G

so

(Schweinfurth)

t[^^n]
tie

hambaMku is
JhJL^ in Yemen

'AnfiaKovfi

of a plant,

v.

'

I>rS4
,

Hom AuMto

vb. unite (usu.

a magic knot or

spell,

n Abll
-

,?9

intr.),

-''^).

be joined,

charm (NH

id.;

288

inn
EtL.

yet As. [afofrtt], ubluru, hind, ban

^fl<5:

ami many
nan and many

Dl

deriv.,

(of spells), e&rw, friend,


wsiff..

deriv.; cf.
Aram. jJLH.
Ph. n. "an associate) Qal Pf. 3 mpl. inan Gn
B
PL act. m. nan Dt 18", nain ^ 5 8 fpl.
i 4
:;

11

Ez'i

26

Pt.pass.

14

//.

17

(yet. v. infr.);

= cne

mWs

/ojMfZ 0

Vn?n

as

allies

nn Ho 4

C^nSN D^XS?

We rds. nan,

(but

17

cf.

Is

(del.

Sm)

Co, hut v.

<

joining each one (trans.),

nmnx-^X

(as v

&>X 'n v 11

cf.

<S

i. e.

Co nBW

'n

united each to the other; so

),

of curtains of tabernacle, sq. ~? rei

Ex26 3 3

(in a long series of

'

kindred phrases),

specif,

D^n^JO).

Pi.

of charming serpents

58

(||

G
2 ms. niam Ex26
Pf. 3 ms. nan Ex 36
ui
2t.;' Imp/. nann Ex 3 6 +2t.;' sf. mnann
ls
2 Ch 20
/;>/ 'cstr. 130^5 Ex 3 6 ;-1. m&e
//, ally of, -unite one with, only IBP Wnann

10

Dn

11

6
.

company,

^.[m.]

nan Dt

Dnan +

pi.

58,

^nan

sf.

Is

3. spell

Dt

(q. v.)

made Is^ 9
kunst, 1878

TBA iii.

'

11

ff.

G8t

and Eel. Bab

iCllf

Xo/3o,p

26 40

Xo&ep

32

ff.,

440

e.

'

Mllgic

Ma s ie u Wahrsa s e -

li,78 ' :

'

ff.

C>

ff.

,,

n.pr.m. i. nan (@ x apeP )

Ju

1 '

17 -

1 '

Gn 46 (P)
L'\e X oPtp n3n Nu.

Xa/3ep

on poss.

com-

Pr 2i 9 =

^3

2. a man of Asher nan

24

2. associa-

the Kenite, husband of Deborah


5

; 1.

" ndienst " Zaubernesen, 1877. SO

396

Ho 6

b. alone, of Babylonian

inn

+n. inn,

nan

shared with a
in common, v.
a. as ace. cogn. c. nan

Den Cha,cl

(v

Schol/

145

58

yfr

911

only in nan

house of association, i.
25
contentious woman (house

RV m VB).

association,

cstr.

t.;

47
band of (had) priests Ho 6 9

s4

ephod
2. tie. magic
Ex28 7 (all F; cf. also Pu).
jrhxiv 1885 123
thinks mux. charm
knots, charm (RS
is der. fr. nect.-re verba, and comp. Ar. SS~,
11
narrative); only c. ace. cogn. nan Tl Dt 18
-

infl

1.

spellabs.

'

ahs. joined together, of shoulderpieces of

);

<

tion, society (abstr.),

11
b. of
*JVOn Mai 2").
44
wings
another
touching
one thing reaching to,
9
of Ezek.'s living creatures sq. "/N rei, Ez i

and

'

league together (abs.)

jpaw?/,

d.

54 311 1

(Ges*

unto

Ch 2037 ;

join oneself to, mafe <m alliance with, sq. Dy


23
35
recipr.
pers. 2 Ch 20 37 sq. vK pers. Dn

^p/tr.

"1311

nnarwn

sf.

Aram, form nrannn Dn n'23

ninain

infr.),

(cf.

nun Ho

cstr.

constr. praegn.

pt. pass. fig.


?"s

+2t. + Ezi 9

3' 3

1. unite, be joined: a. of allies, sq. "? loc.

Gn

narw Dn

ninh Ex

inn

17

identif.

with Habiri of

Amarna v. Jastr l 1802.x, .ii8**Wu.i.


3. nan name in Judah 1 Ch 4" Aj3ra, @L
AlBep.
4. nan a Benjamite 1 Ch 8 17 A/3ap,
Tel

el

L A/3ep.
"Minn

:ili

adj. gent, of

supr., only

c.

art.

Ch 20 36

united him with himself sq.


2. unite, join (trans.), only

//f? 7ie

Inf. of purpose.

Ex(P), of tabtrn.,

"^

Ex

rei

obj.

26" 3 6

obj.
1010

the curtains, sq. ace.

13

only 26 36';
s1

sq. ace.

bilNrrnN join the tent together, 26

Pu. Pf
(but v.

3 ms.

"On

Ex

39

infr.), 3 fs. "H'lZintJ'

131V Ec 4
9

Qr (Kt

inn''

v.

18

36
consec. Ex 28 7

nam
\\r

11

122

94

:"

(Ko

a >7f

Impf. 3 ms.
;
infr.); sf.^naiTn

De

Bii

as Qal);

al.

nann nna^n Xu

Tn'nnn n.f.

26

45

xoj3ep( e .

company (abstr.)

association,

s
fIN \bj?3 DJ? 'nb nnNl Jb 34
and he goeth for
company with doers of wickedness (|| ^i?f)

yvi-^x-oy).

Tinn adj. and n.m. cts

companion

'n

abs.

'

13

Pr 28

united, associate,

s4
yjr

119

63

b. be

mated

to

= be

united

is

meaningless).

ephod 'n lilWp

was

-am
AT

...

it

itself

of,

n ?~' n
i.

e.

living

^ 94

20

-|g>K

>12

(Kt

"ina

11

2. be joined together, of

'r^-py

"JE^N

'1)

~^3 ^N 'm

to all the

Ex 39 4

joined together;

WliXj?
T

~":).

one

to

(sf. ref.

<

by

cf.

H28
Sam which

3
F "^ fi22 jomet

two edges
(where MT

its

7
.

rd. 'p

'bHw

together for

compactly built (of Jerusalem).

Hiph. Impf 1 s. c^kfl m^j? nn4nK jb 16 4


/ com^Z ma&e a joining with icords (i.e. jom
words together II Y AT B) against you.
Hithp.
(late) Pf nanriN (Ges 5D4 ln -) 2 Ch 20 35
Imp/.
'

inan

sf.

pl.D^n

Ec 4 (+3t.EzKt; Qr man, v. infr.);


s
Ju 20 11 ct 8 13 cstr. nan Is i 23 sf. ^nan + 45
7
vnan i s 44 "+ 3 1. Ez Qr
l.
T2.?n Ct i
11
fe' toadj. united Dnan' nn ^NS Ju 20
,0

'

1. a. be allied with thee

D*nn whoever
is

Ges Eiv

-;

coil."

"

=n.

gether as one

fellow

Judah

man (AY RY).

as head

Ez 37 10

rank

b. of like
i

2. n. associate,

a. of children (tribes) of Isr. assoc. with

(Ephr.) as head v

Ct

16 - 19

^/

id. assoc.

with Joseph

(in all these rd.

45

s
.

c.

Qr

Vnan).

of like calling

d. ivor shippers (associates, belonging

11
to the society or guild) of idols Is 44 (v.

> others priests, Geiger


SS,
Ho 6 Du rds. Cnan enchantments).
Urschr

'

121 ' 493

Che

cf.

n3n

e. in

Ct 8 13
f. implying likeness of character
Is i 23 Pr2 8 24 \/fii9
3. companion at aparticular time Ec 4 10
gen.

6;i

man
t [man]
14

Mal2

289

n.f. consort,

i.e.

^T3n KVq

wife

TiT^an

a thing that joins

n.f.

together: Tin

as joined

nana Ex

Ex

26

Ch

10

36

upon

17

Dnan vbv ro? Jb 40

in

Caleb's family

^p^anadj.gent.ofn.fiian i

Wanb

alw.c.art.'assubst. coll.;

Nu 3

s7

26

Ch2 6

23 30 31 31
-

s8
.

thing joined, place of join-

n.f.

ing;abs. ' Ex 2 4 + 3 1.; nnaniOEx36 1117 sf.


W13TO Ex2 8 27 39 20
1. thing joined, of cur;

30

name

2.

will

make

111112

Ex

trypan, Drcn, n"ian] n.f. stripe,


blow;abs. 'an I s + 2 t; 'sf. Wan Qn 4 23
30
irnan is 53
sf. vnian
P l. cstr. ni-ian pr 20
s3
stripe, blow, stroke, Gn 4
my blow, i.e.
^ 38
25,25
(JE), also of
for striking me (J), cf. Ex 2i
injury to land of Judah (under fig. of human

36

Ex

rO.ah),

(cf.

45

2. place ofjoining: a. of the curtains


b. of shoulder-pieces of the ephod
20
3 9 (allP).

17

Ex28 27

'i

tain-pieces of tabernacle

36

(the crocodile)?

it

Tn"ianQ

those engaged in the catch)

(i.e.

15

cf.
4243

"hman,

26 410

or calling, only

traffic

"onann nnsato

t [">an] n.m. associate, partner in a trade


-partners

1219

or is

joined, only of the curtain-pieces of the tabernacle,

23
1

(i|^nn3n^N).

an

[man?pj

n.f. binder,

clamp, joint, only

pl. abs. ninantpj of iron, clamps or the like,

body) Is

(all

||

VSS, v. infr.); of blows (sg.

on suffering servant of '' Is 53 s


ysa niian p r 20 30 i.e. blows that cut

coll.) inflicted

(pl.)

38

Ch 2 2 3

of wood, binder, or coupling, 2

t-Yian
erron.

T [n^a^^n] n.f. stripe, mark, only

Vnianan Je

23

pl. sf.

of stripes on a panther (tiger 1

;_|| niy of a Cuahite).

Ch 5 #3 in^
26

Win} 'm.

Gni3 +
18

league)'n

+ 6t;

Hebron

n.pr.loc.

njian 2S2 1

'

c.

loc.

HJnan J os io

Xeppav; mod.

881 -'21 31-"- 735

(v.Eob

(association,
36

ffl-IIalil

Cuerin
-); ancient
city in southern Judah, where (or near which)
Abr. built an altar Gn i3 18 (J), and where was

phrates fr. E.(D1 Pa 183 n KAT 2275

S5

ace. to

Ju

20

10

cf.

Ch 6

v. 1

40

(cf.

41

COT

L 267
);

t [tOI7] vb. bind, bind on, bind up

v.

);

1314

Gn

cf.

23

10b

13

35

s7

2i u

Jos 15 20 (all P) Ju i
v. also J0S15
;
(both P); called also "? Gn 23 19 (and 35 s7
bothP); a city of refuge Jos 2i 13 (P)= 1 Ch 6 42 ;

ftta.

(NH

As.a 7;as,acc.toDl w70 Pr174 Ar >ullic<mjine, restrict; yet on As. hibsu 'Kopfbinde' (c. Pi),
BASi 499 526
Aram. *L~; cf.
etc., v. Zehnpfund
id.;

'

etc.)
Qal Pf.
2ms.i?famEx29 9 2mpl. Dn^anEz34 4 Imp/.

U*,a.=b, KJB^an impriso7irnent,

+ 4 1,; TSfrnii 1 k i 3
H06 3fs. ^an'rn 2 K4

enarr Jb 3 4 17 ; Bani Gn

parm Jb5

18

??arpi

22

23
;

24

E^anSEz 3 4 16 cohort ."HB'anN 2 S 1 27 (but cf.infr .)


^ansi Ez 1 10 -W}n*\ ! k'i 3 13 i^ani 1 k i f-;
;

"<isb

(JED)
older name nnp

Jos 14 15 (JED),

ya-)X(ri) ace. to
54

"

built 7 yrs. bef.

(D) assigned to Caleb Jos

yet

TB

Soan in Egypt
i3 22 t(JE); under a king Jos io s,s,s

Nu

(JE) 1

614
-

Imv'.Vhn Jb40 13 B 'i3nEz24 17 IBOn 1K13 ";


21
26
Inf. cstr'.mD Is 30 61 '; iW3n|>'Ez 30 (del.
6
7
Co, cf. ). PL act. E'ah Is 3 pass, Kon J0112
1

Ch u

Gk.

rrnan supr.

v.

=i8 u

(x)ap<o P ,

JudlSeiii - 214ff

a sanctuary in Dvd.'s time

Ch 34 11

Assyr. Habur, flowing into Eu-

Xaftcopas, etc.,

p"^an

ti-

Ki7

n.pp.fl. called Jrtnn? 2

in^an

in(||ntao).

c -105

D^an JU19
bind, bind

Ex

29

Lv

10

on

(both P);

S 16 1 Ez 27 s4 ; l.

a. headgear,

13

ta^'aq

c.

ace. rei, ? pers.

17
bv pers. Ez 24 (P);

c.

jmss. of seaweeds clinging about head B^an

*|1D

'n

poy

Gn

(JE) Jos
9

15 2

Ch

14

(J)

37

11

36 39
-

10

UB iK2

named elsewhere Nu i3 22a


10a
(all D) Ju i
16 3 2 S 2 32

a resort of David, and for 7 yrs.

his royal city

21

S 30 31

S2

11 32-5-io.20.22.27.32 4i-8.12.12

13
14
i2 24M (vand.H.v 23 38 )
11
3
29 ; rd. also perh.for innn 2 S 3 12 Lets X^pcov,
cf. Dr; seat of Absalom's rebellion 2 S 15 10

Ch

i&thb Jon

Ti *iy 2
11.

abode of David's men.

p"^an n.pr.m. (@

of Levi

Ex

18

Nu 3

19

(both P)

(or

SmVB)

Jerus.;

||

||

Ch

28

=6

3
,

Gn

22

Nu

however

22

rd.

thee

(i.e.

10

thy

fig.

of

punishment

Di.

v.

21

b. pass. prob.

in D'rM D'BOn D'jon Ez

and

for

OiTOa J b 40 13 bind their faces

1?y3 DJOB)

fcetrfecZ

cords twisted

W*] Ez 16

rei

wound) about

W^K, ^?5K);

in darkness

VW? (in metaph. of ^'s care for

wicked pOBa "#an

tomd,

pers. et

strong, v.

Sm

of equipping a beast for riding

1. grandson

Xefipwv).

c. sf.

and I bound
head,

27

(bothE),

^nvsn

b, so

S 17 23

ass,

19

4
,

Esp. c.

Da.

&

2 7=

27

in ace.

(where

@ 93 Th We Dr),
tr

290

nnn
i

K2

2K4
fig.

40

I3

24

1313 23 2 "- 2;r


-

27b

expressed)

dir. obj.

J1119

10

S16

d.

control

of comforting the distressed, etc.

fig.,

sf.

pers.

Ho 6

Jrn^b Bbr is 61
p?n, N&1), v

opp. nan);

(H KB"J,

16

Ez

cf.

(sq. id.;

S q.

iay OB'-nx * B'in I330 26

kb">);

ace. of

c.

||

up

crri3xy|3

147

a/^

Pu. Pf

be

bound up HtJOn Ez 30 21 (metaph.) Pharaoh's


broken arm ^Sn Is i 6 (wounds of land of
;

Judah).

J"Qn

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

vl^li. be obscure,

iv. be lowly, submissive, il*-!*.

D"\FQn n.[m.]pl.

(NH

id.)

some kind

of flat cakes, or bread-wafers, only Tin nK>yp


1

trOSn

Ch 9 31

turning exiles Ezr

baking, only

P and
cstr.

pan, or griddle for

flat plate,

nanP Lv 7 9

late

roriD

abs. 'D

Ez

1.

Lv

2"

+2

Ez 4 a

14

P),

(all

cf.

Ch

23

t.

used in pre-

paring the (baken) mincha, preceded by


2

29

2.

"?J?

hna

'

j9^a^ 0/ iron, signifying an iron wall,

Nan
T T

v.

sub

Li

grim-feast (Ar.

foregping

betake oneself to or towards

of reverence ;

object

Vog No61

n.pr.

IJjn is

run); Qal Pf.

Impf.

23

51118

(Bo

3941
;

sf.

also Ph. n.pr. ijn,

cf.

Ex

mpl. onan

Ex

3hri

ms.

27

107

Lv

23

14

Dt 16

EX5

torn

);

Ex

insnn

12

14

16
;

3 mpl.

fcrtn>

mpl.

WW

Imv.

i2 14 +2 1;

f. "3PI

Zc I4 +2t.; Pt. 33in ^ 42


D'OJn 1 S 30 16 ;
1. keep a pilgrim-feast,
Ex 5 (JE) of one proposed by Moses;

mng. dub.;

poss.

cf.

Ar.

hides; Syr.j^^o.. shrine, hence

locusts as concealing the

fi.l^n n.m.
cf.

5
'

locust,

bnn), Dnan?

of insignificance), so Is 40 22

(NH
Kn in

grasshopper

3 jnr, allowed as food

na-)K, oyjjp,

Nu
;

13

Lv
33

(JE

as agent of

22

Na

code); of pilgrim-feaste in general

abs.

BW

Ex

1
,

the

14

12 (P); elsewh. feast of Booths;


all celebrated in part by sacred processions and
dances; 33in }1Dn ^ 42 s multitude keeping festival (led by the Psalmist in procession); OT\
39
12
1
19
in Lv 2 3 (H), Nu 2 9 (P), Na 2 Zci 4 1W8 ;

im an Ex i2
sf.

Ex

12

,4

14

(P),

Lv 23

41

inNLv2 3 41

(H);

2. behave as at a ap

(P).

S 30 16 (of the Amalekites when surprised by


David i. e. enjoying themselves merrily, Dr;
1

in giddiness on the sea

sim.

Yah-

weh's wrath pn b)^i6 3ari 2 Ch 7 ; bsnp^


3jnn Ec 12 5 and the grasshopper shall be a
burden ; better shall drag itself along, De Hi
Now RV m De thinks 'n here fig. of the back
;

>//

tan n.m.

part of the pelvic cavity (Ar. lis


is point
of hip-bone, Bo, cf. Lane), and refers to stiffness of aged joints, so Now but the meaning is
dubious; v. other views in Comm.

107

27

(cf.

3.

reel,

Nan Is 19 17);

an earlier meaning of v
reel as from
;

pilgrim-feast

Vi

festival- gathering,

(NH

pilgrimage,

NT- ZMG

1887, 719.

T>o

feast,

id.; Aram. J^., ^? n

Sab.

an

Propb. Lect.

ii.

DHM

^ Wo

n. 6.

Ar.

Et" sr Benkm - ;n
-

Skizzen Hi.

106,

an abs. and cstr. Exio 9 +


sacred dance)
17
Ex 23 18 ;
36 t.; an Nu 28 +i3 t.; sf.
14
13
4
*\sn Dt 16 ; nan Ho 2
laan
f 81 ; pi.
165

Is29 +2t.;
1

-3"

being late, means


festival excesses (|pto#3 W^).
or better, the

(P;

13

v 3nn Dv31 three times shalt thou make pilgrimage unto me (in the year) Ex 23 14 (covt.

this either points to

?).

), prob. a non- flying species, v.

Di Lvii,22.
j|

Eo12

sky

pi.

others, circling in the sacred dance).

'<Z./

Na 2

18

Inf. cstr. 3H

an

prevent, intervene, hide, L>\k? that ivhich

veils, conceals,

pil-

jjn.

foil.;

make a pilgrimage to
Mecca, Sab. an make pilgrimage Sab. Denkm.
86,cf.86
gyr ^^^ celebrate a feast. In Palm.
an

(H);

lllJn (vof
C-.S?"

re-

T [JJ''] vb. make pilgrimage, keep a

Passover

in prediction of siege of city.

an,

prob. =

47

T niHQ n.f

Lv

n.pr.m. head of a family of

'Aya/Sa.

ground).

also fore-

(cf.

re-

n.pr.m. heed of a family of

turning exiles Ne 7
'Ayafta
going) prob.
following.

DV3

Ez 30 (si vera 1., v. supr.;


18
also Is 3 7 of repairing forPh.); abs. Jb 5
nffl
NB>}).
Pi.
tunes of people (opp. 3-K3PI
11
1330
minj
28
i><.
t?3n
Jb
6md, restrain
Pf
K>3n bind

48

21

Pharaoh's broken arm

cf.

TSn^n

nnsf ab

3 4 (sq.

(||

c.

pers.

j>

p?n); sq. ace. rei

||

^n n.pr.m. head of a family of return-

f 11.

ing exiles Ezr 2 46 "Aya/3 (no in Ne 7


but
L Ne 7 48 has both Aya/3 and Ayafa, cf. N33H).
||

(Germ, bandigen), abs.


2. bind up, viz. a wound, usually

in

||

no

pass., also of asses,

= restrain,

Jb 34 17

(v

an

sf.

T.m Na2

1
;

D?\an

dw

Am 5

21

+ 2t.; 1. feast, esp. one observed by & pilgrimage (Ex 23 1417 ):


a. special feast to the
golden calf EX32 5 (J; where there was a

291

Man

sacred dance v 19 ); a feast in the 8th month


observed by Jeroboam in place of the feast of
32 33
i 2
pilgrim
the 7 th month in Judah 1
9
feast proposed by Moses Ex 1 o (JE) feast at
Shiloh Ju 2 19 Elsewhere b. apparently always
of the three great pilgrim feasts, celebrated by
processions and dancing: (1) in general Is 30 29

n^in

t [''inrt] n.m.pl. places of concealment,

10

Can

come round

feasts

let

fr.

11

and

DV),

fr.

CEHn,

specif.

Ezr6 M

,7

Ex

(P);

Ez45

i2 H (P); first day of the


the last day EX13 6 (J);

On

3
2
8

Zc
-

65

Dt

16

14

Nu

days

Lv

an

Lv

aan

29

(H), ann

14
;

12

39 41

23

39

23

Ez 45 Ne8

8 9

an are:

c.

'>

also

= 2 Ch 5

of people)

Vbs.

w--"

(P),

-^

Nu

'Ne 8

18

Exi2

12
1
14ie.i8.19.
Ex 23 i5
29 (P), Na 2 Zc
29
but usually nby
34 (JE); ehpnn Is 30
fi
8 9
32 33
Ex 3 4 22 (JE), Dt 16 1
i 2
2 Ch 7

(NH

id.,

iK8

30

35

17

Ezr

NH

18

2. festival

na^n)

f 118 27 (see n3TD 12);


after Thes Ke al.
but AV Ew Or

sacrifice (cf.

Mai

Ne

6 22

(RV

D1 wio5

reeling (Araniaism for nan

in

v. p.

Aram,

Ao&We,

%>,

JL^,

<i.)

b.

Ar. Is^ hinder, restrain,

naTl;

closed

space,

district,

etc.),

deriv.,

J^ en

y^
DHM

MV;

in

Sab.

nan,

CI glT.
nnam Ex 29 s 3 pi.
18
31
consec. Ez 7
27
Impf.
nanri

Lv

18

+4

11

251 3

45

yjr

4 ';

K 20

De

mpl. 1l?nni

-fan

sf.

t.;

(but on txt. v.'infr.); 3 mpl. V^IV


S 22 46 (but on txt, of both v. infr.),

76

,/,

Ez 44
narm

87

4
3 ms. "WIT Lv 16
rnarv ,/, I09 i 9 ; 2 ms.

narm

Denkm. 38193
17.
2 mg
y_ 3 fe- n-Jjn p r g j
3
rian i s I5 La 2 10
'm

and loc.
No. 49 etc)_Q
alj?

also n.pr. dei

fs

41
;

3 fpl. nanann

32
;

K4

Imv. ms. nan 2

-nan j e 6 26

mpl. ron

65

13
;

29

S 25 13

nanan 'je 4 9 3 cf. nnian 'is 32 n (v.


12
infr.); Inf. cstr. n'anb I s 22 ;' Pi. art. "\ah 1
20 11 2 K 3 21 ; pass, m.liari J u 18 11 + 5 t, f. cstr.
"man j l i ; pi. onn Ex 12 11 Ju 18 16 cr-un

+ 3 t.;

n.[f.]

Syr.^^.,

cf.

ff..

feast).

IN3n

*^; As. agdru, surround, in


Sab nnjnD ( cf Ar
jjS

so Syr.

T ^3

14

18

1321

j*

Ar.

foil.;

Ob

n.pr.f. (=partridge, v. supr.)

n.pr.loc.

1,

(i.

(H),

Je 49 16

t P-iri] vb. gird, gird on, gird oneself

21 23

18

(Vof

^nav C't

daughter of Selophchad of Manasseh Nu 2 6 :o


3
1
27 36" Jos 17 (all P); 'EyXa, A Ary\a( M ).

nDSH an Ex 34 25 ^n
Ex 23 (both JE) an Di b HD33 + 81 4 (probably the full moon of Passover); "VVpn an
Ex 23 16 = nyac> an Ex 34 M (JE), cf. Dt i6 10 16
2CI18 13 n(")cn an Ex 23 16 = 34 22 (JE) =
34
1316
10
13
2 Ch 8
ji(i)3dm an Lv 2 3 (P), Dt 16
3
seven

TO >?&

!&D(n)

Tn?3n

an

Nu2 8

seven

Ezr

Edom

\1.ari3.

hyperbol., as abode of

also,

ninata*

'

the

(in metaph.);

whence Ji* partridge,

13
unleavened
(2) in particular
cakes and Passover niD(n) an Ex 23 15
18
16
13
13 21
6
2 Ch 8
30
34 (JE); Lv2 3 (P), Dti6
17

14

H09 (an
as well, Ho 2

35

y?BH

retreats, as abode of dove

7jn

:i
"63nLv-2 3 41 (H);disting.
||ni-iVJ?Am5
the more gen. D'Hyitt (sacred seasons) Ez 45 17

ls2g
46

ISpa*

Ar. lk=- conceal; \J^ y

foil.; cf.

of refuge, protection)

Am 8 Na2

(</of

,J**" place

fpl.

E\v

517Sb
.

by

'TO Is 19
to

17

"tfb...nrprn

and the land of Judah

Egypt a

reeling,

fr.

an

Egypt

i. e.

terror at the sight of it


either be

Di)

copyist's err.

(||

*!?>?

shall become
reel in

shall
this

mng. may

or=be excited

orig. sense of aan,

as at a an, c f. aan 3).

Dn

io 5

1.

some one, with girdle;


s
Lv 8 13 (both P); pass., girded
c. 2 ace. Ex 29
with ephod (ace.) 1 S 2 18 2 S 6 14 sq. 3 Dn io 5
17
n^ano tlia man Lv
c. ace. and 3, fig. Pr 31
8 7 7 (P), c. ace. D anD gird up thy loins, i. e.
make ready to go 2 K4 29 9 pass. Ex i2 n (P);
11
gird upon
cf. prob. also D^vbn'py nTian Is 32
the Zoins (2nd ace. om.); on verb, form as Imv.
2261
Di Du > as ms. 01
fpl. v. AE Ki Ew*
;

trans., gfrcZ

'

t^Pl n.pr.m. (festal; Ph. ''an, nan Palm.


So
Jjn Vog
) the prophet Haggai Hg i 3 1213
;

i.io..i4.2D

"Hilll

61

Ezr

AyyaIoy

n.pr.m. (festal) 1.

'Ayyis,

son of

20 12
2. gird on,
Ges* 48 5 Sta 591d Kb*
19
bind on (=gird oneself with), a girdle ty 109
mourning
of
(in sim.); so esp. c. ace. pW, CpE*
S3 31 Je 4 s 6 2
Is 15 22
La 2' Ez7 18 27 s
32
3
^
20 (c. ace. p'C + 3 bef. D^anD);
49'
also 1
s
pass., sq. by bcf. obj. of mourning Jo I (sim.);
I3 3 13
13
abs. (pfe'om.) Jo i (||n3D); sq. 3"in 1 S 2 5
16
41
ann /n ^o J u 3 1 S 17" 9
Dt i
4 .f V:

5234a

Gad Gn 46 16

Nu 26" (both P). 2.


c. art, Nu 26
(P).

i"l^.?n

adj. gent.

15

as subst. coll.,

n.pr.m. (feast of Yah) a Levite,

"

son of Shimea

Ch

Tn^iin n.pr.f.

15
;

'Ayyia.

(festal) wife of

mother of Adonijah

'hyyid.

3"

5n

David and
2

13

Ch

-i

^
ace. + /W?);
;

(sq.

c.

ace. cogn.

m an 'n K 3
-

21
;

292

run
1K20

abs.

11

rd.

Jui8

pass.

3in Klo Dr
3

ir

S 2o

rd. perh. also

TT

they

iib

with rejoicing the hills gird themselves;

76

11

a remnant

wzY/i.

cf.

{residue)

Che and

err. for ttirq

crit.

c f.

n. Tarn 2S22 46
46

f1

||

tfllin]
cstr.,

with superlat. sense = subst.

Bnrj

HWn

Jb 41 22 beneath him

potsherds, of scales of crocodile,

tlin n.pr.xn.
No
n.pr. pun Vog

Now Hup Kit al.

so

of Ishmael

Xo88av,

Llfe " d
Che Je iaPulpitComm (1883)333; Jerem Times (1888) 161 RgJQ Jan. 1892, 289 .\
-^n for SWO rd 2 S
8
2
(yet rd. prob. "Wan, Th We Klo Dr), cf. i S
18 4 article of commerce Pr3i" 4 (coll. or of

TT'in

a richly adorned girdle

T|_Tijn] adj.

Gn

i s 3 -^ rnhn 2

min Gn

18

s 18 11

. On

rnfon i s ^ 2

TrnjHD
cstr.;

i5ij?

K2

21

sf.

irnan

v.

3"21

('n "Oh), c f. 2

in

11.

T[

qcj

"on 1.

ins.'

v.

Hiph.

]Jl

"inn

Pr174 W121
'

Hb

are

Dr* 123a E), ins. Is 44 12 after @


smith sharpeneih an axe.
Hoph. Pf
-

nimn Ez

2i I4

ann). vid.

151c

also

be

I.

sharpened

(in

Ez

[in]
in

Is 49 2 ;

strange

1.

in

of tongue

of end of

woman ni
sub

S)

iriN.

fs.

s
-v/^

57

(i.e. final

3npl3 Tl

sim. of

fs.

3in

mouth

experience with)

p r 5"

(||

n3J?i>?

Pr 27 17a

if

bearing)

(presence,

of his

De Now Ko lBbl373f

I26a

cf.

(who however makes both forms Hiph.)

Prl5S
fll. [51*7)7] vb. rejoice (As. hadit Dl
;

Nin)

)L,

8" (E),

rn).

Qal

and Jethro

1D^"?N Jb 3 6 let
days of the year,

Pi.

nn

not rejoice

i.e.

not take

among

(causat.)

juss.

(3) the

place joyfully

its

day of Job's
vb\ 1 S 6 19 for 3
of

sf.

Ex

in1

ins.

rejoiced over (fV rei)

it

(fig.

Impf

Impf. 3

birth).
.

^1

Klo

cf.

also

nnobo irnnn f 2

thou makest him joyful (Che cheerest him) with


ni313 inrTOT).
(||

gladness

tnllil

iChi6

27

n.f. (late) joy

(Aram. N1in).'n

the sanctuary);

'(in

"

nnn Ne

10

(ipavyn-^).
t

T^lPP

n.pr.m. (God giveth joy) a

man in Manasseh 1 CI15

subj.

-lin, of

= juss. 1D^

countenance

Str.

tm^in^

mn.

sharp only

adj.

fig.

fig.

v.

friend; so Ki Michl

Levite

f 11.

apoc.

the

all,

Qal

Hiph. sharpen (fig.), Impf apoc. 1P Pr 27 17b


injm:s irv b*ni in*AT broa
bna
ht iron by
v
v :means of iron grow sharp, and let a man sharpen

Qal

femer
impetuous Chaldean
(Che Or Brd) or in'

consec.

evening wolves (of

cf.

f I. [H^TPI] vb. be or grow sharp;

Dr.

vb. be sharp, keen (Aram. n_D;

P/ 3^ UNjO Wni

(Nag

33

among them

As. Pi. uddudu, sharpen,

horses).

Aram.

NH lin sharpen; Ar. li 6e sharp &\\& sharpen;


i/ia^

s7

sub *nn.

JM]

33

prop. 3
v.

mod. El-Hadite c. 3 J miles N. of


Jud<?ei 320
BB '" 143
E. from Lydda, Guerin
(cf. Rob
).

nnano bwiB nnn Is f* instead of a

"in Ez

"110)

Xovbav, A.

24

a girding, cincture, only

n.f.

30

Ezr

tiiN

mantle a girding of sackcloth.


1.

H.

d.

n.pr.loc. in Benj., mentioned with

'A&dois 13 13

the

women's dress Is

waist-cloth.

girdle, loin-covering

3';

pi. cstr.;

loin-covering, belt

n.f. girdle,

5e& of warrior
11

girded, only

girt,

(J); as article of

3'

30

A8a8.

grow sharp, Impf.

?).

Ez 23 15 girded with a

PL

Ch

34

K 2;

= Ne 7 with these and


other places Nen
prob. = 'ASi8a iMacc 12
and

Xo88a8,

"nn Hal ); a son

Baer's n.; van

Trni^n

15

Palm.

foil. cf.
27

Sab.

Gn 25 (cf.
L Xo88a8

of

Di VB.

cf.

(on this and


96

VfiWl

the sharpest

is txt.

belt, girdle (distinct fr.nitN

waist-cloth,

niian

adj. sharpened, sharp, pointed,

only

*fo

ttian n.[m.]

"W?? ^I.^D

rwn py.

v.

of wraths thou girdest thyself so Hi Hup De


VB ; but very doubtful Bo Ew rd. 1j>nn
Bae Ka omit line as corrupt cf.
for "Unri
further

mn

(where

shall not gird themselves with sweat (1), but del.


13
Co Sgfr; c. ace. rei (fig.) TTFI nSVIS b*l f 65

'nn nbn TTHNB'

Vin

3. intr. gird

16 4 (P), so 1?M

Lv

rei

8b

16

Klo Dr.

oneself, sq.

not We), 21

8c
so
for "fan 2 o

"rtan

1M8

of

David

24
,

UXitjX, AL UbirjX.
1. a

n.pr.m. (May''' give joy /)

Ch2 4
1 Ch

20
,

ledeia, L ladaia.
la8(a)ta S

27

chief

2.

officer

30

1 11)7 vb. cease (Sab. b^U be negligent,


hn Gn i8 n 4t.;
Sab.Denkm. 70
Qal

7in] consec.

Nu 9

Pf.

13

-f

49

s1

ms. ninrn

Ex

23

bin Ju

pi.
5

+4

hn

i pi.

*hn (cf. Ko

t.;

18

Je 44

(Jb io 20 Kthn^jussive>Qr
Ju i5 7 + 3 1.; nbinsi Jb 16 6

#W Ex

2t.;

K 22

Ex
1.

15

Dt 15 11

to be

ta

13

Pr 19

27

Eu

18

c. IP

Ex 2 3

( JE), 1

for

Jb 19

Gn

14

'

2- 2

Ex 1
Jb 7 10

(J), sq. 131?P desist

Ch

35

5
;

17

23

sq. subst.

Eth.

al.

Gn

^Pin? J u 9
ace. (cf. Kb
Pf. Stu Be,

cf.,

1'

240

should

*);

interrog.

be

made

but perk rd.

for ace. sq.,

Jb

min; Sab. llfi Mordt


wi'h&C) abs.lin 2 Si 3 + nt.;
20

rrnnn Ju 15

15
;

Qal

17

t,;

as

Ez 3 27 he that forbeareth (opp. VIDE', cf.


bin Qal ad fin.); cstr. CPB^K ^TH Is 53 s kc&iwgr Mie>i (i. e. forsaken by them)
ceasing,
;

Che crit

v.

'

rd. rather l$ n

16

vnnn Ct

Is 2 6':o ;

Gn 4 3

Is.

38

11

sation,
v.

(so
i.

n.[m.J cessation, only bin

Baer) inhabitants of (land of) cesDi butrd. rather *v,

of She'61; v.

e.

^V*

ibn.

(J),

Ju 15 16 912

>,

XoaS,

p^in
in,

AS&,

(v'of

Aram, pin

@L
foil.;

icZ.

Egypt)
chamber Ex
(of

105

28

30

(J),

Cp'OSl

(del.

'TJppl

'n

"nm Ez 8
Hi Co Sgfr.);

in" ?!???

S 4

12

p. 147, No. 104

shade, v.

them

(si

Ch

28 12

NH

Ch

(denom.

vera

Aram. KpT in

cf.

1.) is

like the brier

(\\

28 11 inner clmmber

his chambers of

imagery

K
Kn

where beds were stored (Ke Th); metaph. 'n


njn p r f> ( b)t<v 'aii); fpn
jb 9 9 c7iai-

mn

of south (where constellations are treasured


Hoffm. thinks of n.pr. of star or
constell.); cf. Jb 37 a chamber whence comes

hers

up, v. Di;

storm-wind (HDID)

fD2 1 lin

=26

22
,

i.e.

2O 27

= within, poet, for nt?p,

(||

pb131); perh.

inner parts of
-

:;0
;

in

H^np

Dt32 25

n^D IB*);

Schr

C0Tadl0C -,

only

Zc 9

without.

pis

= As. Hatarakka, Hatari(k)ka,

Damascus and Hamath;


Dl ra27

a district near

Ar ci-** a kind of iiightpin? DaiD Mi f the best of


Lane'-);
.

bed-

Ec io 20
'
n Ju ^"=cool
6

2030
chamber, i.e. an innermost chamber 1
24
2
25
store-rooms Pr
22 =2 Ch 18
2
pi.
9
4
2
=2 Ch 22 11 i.e. room
24 so nitspn 'n 2

W"\ir\D

j>ress or </ws

u?.;

?)).

(NH

'n

12

'na 'n a chamber within a

t ipnr\ n.pr.terr.

pin

33Bp

specif.:

other combinations:

ASXi.

tp"in n.[m.] brier


jOW

28 11 ;

18

body, only fig.'Pr i8

t T'"Tn n.pr.ni. an Ephraimite,

Ch

Si 3 10 i0 1K1 15 Ct i 4
Is 26
Ju 14 rd. prob. llinn bridal-chamber
stftZAWiss*.^ c f_ Jo 2 16 (|| fitibpi
HDinn
for
4
'nita
'fl Ct
of bride),
3 (|| 'EN H -?); of kings
:!0

20

11

tpiH]

room, chamber, usually private, as bedroom

39^ but

cstr.

28

till

sf.

chamber

subst.

S 13 10

'

transient "ON 7irrnip

1876 24

to leave, sq.

<s~}P adj. forbearing, lacking, ^l^n

'

llinn

10

43

(NH

ZMG

"H-H Ex 7 +5t.; sf. Vnn Jo 2 ;


"H? c *3
pl.'crnn Dt 3 2 25 Pr2 4 4 cstr. nin'pr 7 27 +

part.

'Fijnnn,

n.m. 1Ch28'" chamber, room

'

c.

fs.

v.

nilhn Ez 21 19

id.; Ph.' Tin,

(contracted)

Pt.

dwell;

*}.2<I:

OT\b

Sm Co Da VB.

Thes

tinn

sq.inf.

91113

so

(i.e. cease from being troubled, see Di; cf. v );


no complem. expressed, cease, forbear Ju 15'
20 28 Am f 1 K 2 2 615 =2 Ch 18" 4 Je 40 4 41 8
specif, of
Zc 11 12 ^ 49 Jb 16 6 2 Ch 25 16
5
11
refusal to hear Ez 2 7 3 27 (all opp. VQW).

Pf.

Qal

Eth.

that which surroundeth tliem (of the sword),

Hoph.

'n

also foil.) only

the

-;

vb. surround, enclose (Ph. in

concealing some one

from us, let us alone;


Tl
Jb 14 6 have rest

ip

Ho

CheDu

(but

deriv.

(E),

23

Di-

etc.),
Pall0tl70ff

Ar.
curtain con11. conceal,
Jj^>
J-cealing a person, chamber, hou*e, or tent as

iS9 5 Pr23 4 sq.


off provoking God

leave

i.e.

Jb

sq. ace.

49

41

Dl

esp.

v.

Glos

2.

so also

19

APR

|n]

of a

U.pr.fl. Tigris (As. Idiklat,

Pers. Tigrd Spieg

^"[

way

the

brier-hedge.

famous Assyr. river;


Gn 2 14 ^pin Dn io 4

24

7 1

Old

ktat,

TQ1 Pr 15 19

is like

^bplT\

b"\n
12

om. ),

21

16

cease

(J);

(J),

11

Pr io

Ch

sluggard

5>iro

(J), Is

ihjl Che We;

OTipNp

poet. J115

21

treat v. as Interpol.;

12

29;t3 34

Gni8 u

|P (cease regarding) Is

c.

Imv.

alone Is

inf.

where read l!nm

10

23

S 12 23 23 13 Je 44 18 51 30 Dt

(P), 1

36*

off, sq. inf. c.

Ex 9 s3

frm Zc

22

and

lacking, fail

cease,

Dt 15" +

MbO?

pin

/,.); ^JPIK

S 12

inn

nvnjj

(sq. IP),

Jb 14 7 =be

16

Ju

iWt; Ez

pi.

an end Ex

to

Hlfe^

impers.

Vin

csir.

b"}n J s

etc.;

come

cea.se,

Nu

//

etc.;

12

'

$Hm
;

243

^rm Gnu

29

hm

Imp/,

^n

293

bin

v.

'

t [t^*irf] vb. oulyPi.(and Hithp.) renew,

repair (poet, and late) (XH id., Ph. C*in ; n.


CHn new moon, also in nt'-'inmp new-city

294

vim

Carthage ; Aram. LlL and Knn ; Ar. jL be


new, Eth. (h(\\ I. 2. renew ; Sab. JTtnn, v.
ZMC' ls76 ; As. [acfom*],
Os(Levy) ZMG1865 204 Mordt

in

Nu
day,

' l,

'

uddis, renew, essu, new, etc.

Dl

wl99ff

Pi. i>/

IKnm consec. Is6i 4 Impf. E'^l 2 Ch 15 8 2


ms'.^nn Jbio 17 f iO4 E^n?*'iSii H imv.
1.
SS^n f 5
La 5 21 // BhnjJ 2 Ch 24 412
;

03^10 Nu io 10
time, of new moon,

28 11

1S11 14 (editorial);
nn 51 12 (|| N-i3) ;= bring back

reyww, ma/ce am^ic ro*7Bn

TO1N ^2

^ 104

ti^ La

D"li52

s0
,

21

412

Ch 24
fs. B^nnn

new

'nabs.Exi +i9t.; f.
Q'Bhn Dt 3 2 17 +iot.;

Dt 20 5

of house

"

v.

Lg

(E)

pi.

so

11

'

S 6 7 2 S 6 (but del. in v", cf. We Dr) =


garment 1
ii ", vessel 2 K 2 20
13
wine-skins Jos9 (JE) Jb32 19 threshing instr.
Is4 15 ; meal-offering Lv 23 10 (H) Nu28 26 (P);
s
esp. (poet.) 'n "VK> a new song (of praise) ty 33
4
10
31
4O 96 98 i44 i49 Is42 /nnn3Je3i ;n^K
cart

Ch

3S

13",

2;

pw

ntrin
'n

rn-i
26

36 ;
of) '\

17
D-trrn Is 6s

36

cf.
5

10

new

^/ie

Gf Je

(v.

court

66 22

cf.

a new spirit Ez 1 w 1
Tin ">-|j?B> nna J e 26

Ch 20

(v.

;u
1

'n oe* is 62 s
;

36

26
,

+ 'n

new gate

"

20=);

nb

31

of (house

also Tin -ivrtn

5 weto godsl judgesl txt. pi'ob. corrupt,


jjyzMGiiw.-CT
K Sl gS b.stud.i.
Mtill
GACooke Deb
;
,i

and conj.by Bu BS 103


'n~73 px JLc 1* there
'

subst. expr. >Thn

(sword

BS

in

||

Je

aTg??); in gen.
22

fpl.

Is 42

rarely predicate
E"]i??2

HBV
with

'n

23

La

34ff

nu|

me; WH

f.

'"IBHn

ew

fey Is 43

(opp. ntfBfc-in), 48.


of

'1

Jb 29 20
Tl nt

ttnn .., n.m.

my

compassions D^BHri
be fresh

see, this is

new!

(f.MT 3 8 butm.Sam
Di) (newness), new moon, month (on format,
1.

cf.

24

'

Lg^'-144 on usage, names,


;

JBL1892 72ff - 160ff

-)-, n

Muss-Arnolt

etc.,

Gn 7 + cstr. (rare)
Gn29 + sf.ieHH Nu 28"+ 2 t.; flEHn Ho 2 13
Je 2 24 pi. D^rin Gn 3 8 24 + cstr. ^H Ex 12 2
+ 2t.; sf. VBnri Jbi 4 + 2 t.; Da^eHn is i
'

11

abs.

14

Di^

|[an

14

s3

Is

13

txt.

( + tO\>

ijriD);

81 4 ;

iyi

||

Tin B*rv

(cf.

<i9

day of beginning) t a. as measure of time


20 21
during which Gn 38 s4 (J), Nu
(JE), 9 22
37 38 39
(P), Juii
20 47 1S6 1 27 7 2S2 11 5 5 6 U 24 813
to

Ch

1
31

23

24

K4

jn

g I0 2rb

{ynnaa, and join to


in combinations,
D-D^ rrv

Dt

We Dr

15

month

Gn

13

(JE), 'n nya-is


Ju 19
number of his months= length
21

2
2

Ex 13
Dti6

'n

istmo. i2 2 P),

n^

=it

37

23

11

); cf.

=b

("rp^n' / nn

;is

Nu3

27

Nu

(cf.

ii

50 -*

'mapi?
Jb 14 s

life

15 - 22 - 28 - 34 - 39 - 40 - 43

i8 is

b. calendar months, t(i) with

P).f

(all

names S^Nn

of his

MT

time

(of)

(J),

Est

Gn 38 s4 );

(cf!

of age

^13 Lv

esp.

cf.

62

14

15

2 9

for

\ so
'n a

Ch36

prob EHTO3

rc|_

1 1

D"

16

tf-'*

Ez 39 1214 1CI13 4 13"

i-2.i2.i2

Am 4

12

2
s

Ne

JCP3 'n

15

18 - 18

1?
;

rTV)

in the postex. nooks

(v.

iK6 = 2ndmo.
nn=Q '3nn rrv),
1

s^T^n

i3

JE

(all

34

the several words)

Est 8 9
mo. Zc
Zc i 7

7130 'H Est2

ith mo.

TIN

1(i

=ioth

Est3 713

"n

2th mo., 9
cl also
^
'n or n"}^; this was 6th mo.;
1

C0TNel,1

Benz

P and

-).+

= oth

8 12 9 1 in all=
13

without

further Schr

v.

merely numbered (chiefly

(2)

late) e.g. "ifn 'ra

N u 1

'n

mo.; D3B> Tl

^k Ne 6

".iM9.2i.

l\"0

7 );

Est 3 7 (
ist mo. Est 3 7 );
l^D? 'n Zc 7 Ne i
3 rd mo.
2

Gn

7",

cf.

4 - 8 - 14

Lvi6

29.
29

P; Dt i 3 (P), 1 K i2
"" - 115
Hgi*
Je
Je, Ez 24 32
25
15
15
3
T nu tow
-f ^+;,.^. i; + ^.--i5
2 Ch f
Zc i ,,1.3.
1 Ch 1
cf. entire list 27
7
2l4
72
+ i2t.2Ch; Ezr 3 + iot.Ezr; Ne7 8 Est 3 12;
.1.18

(all

i.s.s.ss.
1

P)
,

32 - 3 *

+ oft.
+ i lt

yfor?/ shall

Eci 10

."IN")

K4

cf.

19

b. very

they are wew every morning

a new

St VB, but on

26 10

Q*Bhn Dt 32^ new ones' (i.e. gods

14

Lv

Ez

occur Babyl. names

We Klo Dr),

cf.

of (food-)products of earth (opp. fB*)

(H) Ct

on religious observance of new


Di Lv P- 578f Benz Archaol -* ) as time of
augury in Babylon (astrolog. prognost.) Is47 I3 .f
2. month (as beginning with new moon, lunar
month cf. Benz ArcMo1 30 but then, without ref.

but txt. perh. corrupt,

cf.

BLvTudges in gen.
is nothing new ; with no
T42n 2 S 21 16 #?'r wii/i a new
,

Hi

Ez 45 17 (both + an,

13

2
14

io 10 28 11

moon

Ot); D^EHn D\-17K

Ju

alone Is

ib.;

Be

Ho 5

tehra Bhh ^? 66 23 Ez 4 6 1C (both


iCh'23 31 2Ch2 3 8 13 3 i 3 Neio 34 (all4-

Ho

nifto),

Nu

new moon=

as religious festival

Di^),

'

48V-

Hn</

Ju 15 13 16

cords

BN48

nW-in Is 4 2 9

f.

wife 24

like the eagle.

itself,

nCHH Lv23 16 + i 9 t.;

Ex

usvl. a. attrib.

(on format,

new,

Ch

c.
Impf. 3
5
103 i/ty vouth reneiveth

adj.

Hithp.
15
pi. subj. ^aniya Tf?? 'n

altar

i//-

tlTTn

hringest

i.e.

2. repair, cities Is 61

fresh (new) witnesses.

temple

Jb io 17

"pj? Tl

K-Jj)

'nn

||

tl.

Tt jj?3*

cf.

Am 8

rfig>

usu.

::0

(Dr);

shall devour them,

We

v.

5 - 18 24 - 27 - 34

2o

moon

note esp. Dab Kin ptr"i

Ex

Q^in

C'nT Gab rwn 'nn

i2 2 (P), as implying that the 1st mo. was

formerly not in the spring observe also usage


13
cf.
of omitting Tl, e.g. r^T^'-n TI3 Gn 8
;

v5

so

commonly

3i' 33'

expr., v.

Df

;1

v. Dl").

45

ia

in Ezek.:

212i

Ez 24 32
1

+ 26

supr.;

Ez

8 20 1 2g
1

20

Ul

45 Co (Tl sts.
on like usage with

32

(3) special phrases

17

and usages

are:

295

tthrr

^inb

+njE>

enh

isrina

Nu28 u

r6j?

(P;

cf.

qv,

supr.'l); Bhn| BhhtM DVJ DVp

23

v,

something put indirectly and needing interan allegory 'n Tin Ez 17 2 (||Vb>

and Is66
Est ^ from day to day and from month to month;
PlBHn J e 2 24 of wild she-ass's mating time.f

pretation;

f ii. tyin n.pr.f. a wife of Shaharaim of


3
9
Benj. i Ch 8 'Ada, L Ba&aa (so v =nVi?a).

parisons, declaring fate of Chaldeans

( +

n ? yP

(site

unknown,

t^in in
Xemun

Di).

cf.

2S246

Hi
Dr adloc and

'*<

Ka8?y;

v.

cf.

Gesch Isr L29


-

Ju 14

Kb;

2*

II

||

^78

(EHj? ''IP 'n, c

JTari

2. riddle, enigma, to be guessed, in


XiM propound
a. with vb. *Nn Ju \^a

ds yhv

(in part)

49 (c.
taught indirectly
IpK'p).

n.pr.loc. 'n D-nnn jnK

nanp/cnnn

rd.

Judah Jos 15 s7

in

Hb

'$?), perplexing moral problem


nns open, propound ; ?K>p), a lesson

\jf

tntlJTn n.pr.loc. town

and fig. sayingsPr i (|| bvfo njpbp


and COan ^a^) enigmat. sentences and combvfo); allegor.

T3n

b. with vb.

riddle.

a riddle Ju

"-"-w-.

feK (give answer to)

WO

with vb.

find out
3. perplexing questions by
a riddle Ju 14 18
which queen of Sheba put Sol. to the test (np|)
4. with pan skilled "in
iKio 1 2 Cli9
4

B^p.

v. also

r^ini v^-

(NH

be Suilt y

Aram.

obligation, guilty;

under

6e

tc?.,

<aL, ain, be defeated,

guilty; Ar. il>li 6e disappointed, fail;

Ar.

10
J, ilJTa. sm, is loan-wd. ace. to Bev Dn i )
^in
(for "nap)
Qal not in MT but rd. perh.
Pi. Pf.
1 S 2 2~ / am guilty, so <S Th We Dr.
_
Qro>m
nK
Dn i 10
consec.
inculpate

Dn

double-dealing

23

(Bev).

j 11. [l^in] vb. denom. propound a riddle;


10
Impf. rrm*.
Pf. 2 ms. nrnn j u 14

Qal

^b OT

and

my

inculpate

t^in
xain)

Ez

'n inb'an

E 5,

Co

K5 Lgb.

i.

407

f.

3iC>; dittogr.

THlin

congt r har( J
and cf Dr 5 193
1216
Dn1 10
cf. v
fr. 'bn Bev
).
-

n.pr.loc.

Gn

14

13
,

north of Damas-

cus; mod. Hoba, 20 hours N. of Dam., ace. to

Wetzst

DelGnV ed
-

4 ' 661ff

circle,

(^

circumivit;

abound,

(cf.

etc.,

T^H

Pr

"),

*)s>

n.[m.] vault

Pr

n.

Jfc^cu.,

8 27 ;

Tnj^inp

hath

circle

drawn

ain-^y

22

14
;

a^n

~bv

Mn

i s 4 o 22

n.f. circle- instrument,

ipna

^lri

(*/of

aside, avoid,

'

Ar. SLi

foil.;

217

after

sub

village, v. infr.

is

sub

decline,

turn

hence perh. riddle, as indirect,

obscure).

>We

BS K17T

because she

(both

J). n.

n.f.

riddle, enigmatic, perplex-

ing saying or question


5
sf. 'TITH J u 14 "
^ 49
1

abs. 'n

^yyn Ju

14

Kt;

Qr^n^q. v.

mn

%y>.

(-/of foil.; Ar. ijjl., collect,gather;

of tents

circle

fn. [nVn]

Nu 32
tive,

41

(JE),

almost

Ju io

cf. 11. ""D

Elsewh. in cpd. appella-

Di.

= n.pr. TN} nw Dt 3

K4

13

Ch

adj. gent.

'nn -iion-f|

1.).

O^rvirj

tent-villagePI.

n.f.
cf.

sub HTI, Ar.

23 .-

1.

mn

14

Jos

30

n.pr.f. v. supr.

^f

(= villagers 1) 1.

'nn fiyas 3 6 2 (but


Jos c/). 2. c. art,
the Hivvites 'begotten' by

Gn

34 (P),
rather 'nhn 01 Di cf.

^nn
Canaan Gn io 17 =i Ch

as n.pr. coll.

cf.

'

15

in

esp.

list

of

Canaanit. peoples displaced by Hebrews Ex


23.28
U" j 5
g^ 34 11 Dt ^1 20 17 J g glO ? j 2
3 23
3
7
2
5
11
cf.
1 K 9 "= 2 Ch 8
(all JED), Ju 3
24
1

"?S3??1 '"l

14";

just preceding); applied specif, to Gibeonites

pi. abs.

MiTn iKio' + 4t.; n'Tn' Nu 12


sf.
Pr i 6
1. riddle = dark, obscure utterance
Nui2 s (JE; opp. nB-5>-na and n-)9); of

(D),

Jui4 12 + 6t.;
3

mn

Din.

11.

TnTn

20

iTn.

II.

rd.

suggestg ger _

>1jn,

his wife

W* 'n 4

t^n

compass,

DiGn 3

who

-fl-

20

Gn

and the man called


was \n^3 dn c f.

v .)

q.

cf. Ar. "11.Z. ; but


mother of every hayy,' v. n. 'D sub HTl)

used by carvers of idols innNn^ njinaai Is 44 13


I.

= B.eh. mn

n.pr.f. (/, vid.


iii.

17

iTTTl ace. cogn.

c.

(Ph- in live

Skiz Z en

Ez

*nn

pent as poss. mng.,

as a circle

only of vault of the

Mn Jb

pn

always

ti.Hin
rrol.M86,S22

&WWn,

of the horizon-line.

heavens i^nnn d^cd'


cunn

mil

13

th ^in^n-pr-m. 2 Ch2 9

of heavens) Qal Pf. ^ST?V in ph

vault

Q^O Jb 26 10

I.

-soDi.

t[^nn] v^- draw round, make a


(Aram.

Ju 14

bvm nvn)

Imv. (bpo

12

n"Tin

[s>aL,

Ms pledge as to
Hi-Sm Ew 5291b Ges

18 7

indebtedness he restores, v.
132

Aram.

id.;

<

ivith the king.

(NH

n.[m.] debt

yvh

head

Ju

on'Tn

2S24 7

^.y

(note "linxap,

n"

(D). In Jcs
Jos 9 7 (JE),
Mey Bu Urs35
prob. Vinn for ^nn

We

, Dr on Dt

Ju

jiT-x,

rd.

v. (partly)

tn^niD
Ch

^\bx
BWip

'E>n

but rd. prob. ^qsn (Be), v.


sub run Ot suggests also ''JiJttSn

n.pr.loc.
Mtti,

appar. adj. gent., only

46 ,'

ii

@L

6 Matucii',

tin.[nin]

bm

296

Q^TO

6 Mato^c.

mn (of

%L P D sew).
Jos
t Win n.m.
thread, cord, line (NH id.;
Ar. klL, Aram. J^sw, Kffln)_'n abs. Gn 14 23
+ 2 1. cstr. Jos 2 + 3 t.; 1. thread, as easily
Ar. Lli

foil.;

'

Aram.

18

18

&

vb. only Pi. (poet.

late),

declare (Aram, -cu., ^.D) Pi. Imp/.


3
rang Jb 32 10 17 ; sf. *jp?
3 ms. -mm ^ 9 ; is.
2
17
Jb36 7n/. cs<r. nin ;declare,
Jb 15

tell,

broken Ju 16 12
cord

Vfn

Pip

composing a rope or

(sim.); as

'n nipn Jos 2 18 (JE) this cord

of scarlet thread

the cord of this thread of

(lit.

JI3.D

make known,
n

^;

3?*?');

IP?**

3
19 (subj. TVy, sq.

ace. Jljn

c.

T! Jb32

ace.

c.

acc'Mnjpjn ninD NTK1 32 6

10 17
-

ni^ l^' ? ?JJ1*?1

c.

pers.+

sq. sf.

36 and I will
shew thee that (there are) yet words for God
17
rd. prob. also njPINl
sq. sf. pers. only Jb 15

obj. cl.,

D^P

for n?j5N1

t[mnN]

Hi Che

11

52

yf,

Jb 13 17

(in

-r&O tfav

line

||

sf.

C^?W3 vniTO

of tvxlve cubits surrounded (i.


round) it (cf. 15 v23 ), so Je 52 21

Cb.33 19

v.

(v^of

foil.,

n.m. 2KK9

tnin

hook, ring, fetter;


2
2

S 13

(but

Ho

desolation

^n

Ho 9/+ 8

'n abs.

v. infr.),

(||

(opp.

Is

34

11

Aofe, cf. 14
CITIX, nil'a;
rpayXwv).

tnn
Ex 35 22

i9 4 + 2t.

?in sand-land, downs, as

3" (but

here

(||

tfBj?,

Pr 26" a 6Wer cometh

Now Str)
ffHin

U^P, Q^D,
T

I4 11

eV r. jxavhpais\

T.

c.

n.m. hook, ring,


a 2
s f. ^nn is

37

+ Ez

29

Qr (Kt

fetter;
2s

9
erron.

nn

lions

Ez 19 49

v. infr.);

''flpb'l

Ch 33"^!

under fig.
v 9 transp., so that
so Co); in jaws of

(in

foil. NUn as v
crocodile (metaph. of Pharaoh),
4
38 (but

a bs.

enn Ez

pi.

D"nn,

=2 K

OTim

c.

jnj

Ez

29

4
,

om. and sense opposes, cf. Co


and dub. Da).
2. hook, ring as ornament,
perhaps nose-ring (others brooch, see VB), Ex
:2
35 (P; lima, nsao, toe).

it as

compares

Heb. popular etym.,

actual etym.; Sta ThLZApr

this,

as well as

28 - 1894 -

sand, with

-'in

11

river

Ch

nnap)

noted for excellent gold, bdellium and


9

as a

'

son' of

but also as a

ant of Shem Gn 1 o
aaV); lIB'-ny 'TO

29

Ishmaelitish

Amalek

son

Ch 1

Gn

25

territory

S15

Cush (between N3D and

'

'

of ii, a descend-

23

(between maiK and

18

said of limits of

cf.

same

We

(but dub.;

rds.

limits

of

0^0,

cf.

Ski2zeii 326
19
rds. n^3H as 23
v 4 and vid. Dr; Glaser
13
Most have supposed several regions
26 ).
named 'n to be indicated in these passages
23
e. g. Thes 1 Arabian shore of Pers. Gulf Gn io
7
2. Ethiopian coast Gn io etc.
etc.
3. India
Gn 2 11 (regarded as indef. extension of 1). Di
'

thickets as

Ew We Dr

sub in. -nn;

v.

99

2. late, a. ^00^; or ring, in

\^?

cf.

give

shoham-stone); elsewhere without art. n^lD io 7

sign of

1. hook, ring, in nose of captive 'nn

young

11

pi.

in sim. of fool's

28
Is 37 M
i
(cf. Q^nha 2
9
Din supr.); so of princes of Judah,

of

mn.

11.

Pishon

jaw of
3pn Jb 40 26 (|| iSN2 f'DJK D^BTin); of
captive a^nha n^p-ns ns^i 2 Ch'33 11 (cf. nn).
crocodile

sub

v.

2.

a*nn

13

I4

coll.,

hand of a drunken man (De


pa naentia Ct 2 2 briers =

hiding-places

t.

D-nin ct 2 2

Bni?),

DWl);

parable ~li3B>~T3 nbv 'n


tfrrinn

line

sur-

t nb*in n.pr.terr. (/dub. Dl Pa12 suggests

bramble.

1. brier,

Jb3i 40

into the

and. a
would

mud, [damp sand]) n ?^nn p_N Gn


Ar.
(surrounded or bordered 23D by

meaning dubious).

Ch 33
1. a. 6n'er, bramble
Ch 25 1818 (allegory of Jehoash);
11

O'Tp),

e.

^J-jSoft

mn
tfnjD

sub mn.

15

230

""tin 2

iK

Zme, as measure of length

MV

Wtptf).

23

thread to a sandal-thong ;
OBTI Ct 4 3 fo'&e a thread of scarlet are thy lips.
2. cord, B>Wpn 'nn EC4 12 a three-fold cord. 3.

al.

Aram. Aphel Inf.) only

Gn

14
in sim. 'n3

from a

declaration (in form, an

n.f.

Dim?

scarlet); prob. also b] ^n'B> IV]

Gmo,7

distinguishes

and

either as quite

distinct, or as different settlements of

people,

Gn

11

ra]2ff.57ff.

Gn

14

with NE.

jdentif. 'n in all passages

part of Syrian desert, so E. Meyer 6esch

Glaser

Sklzzeii323fF

The question
"fi-

one great

thinks that 'n px 72


Dl
implies vague extension eastward.

and (on

is

with central and


still undecided.

Alter,h '

NE.

Arabia.

7^77 [7" ?!] vb. whirl, dance, writhe


1

(NH, Aram, id., dance; Ar. J li change, turn; As.


hilu,writhem fearDF r 191 (on h= _v.DHM ZK

on form of Heb. vb.


12
3 fs. n^n Mi i + 2
^i?n Is2 3

4
;

tin

No
rbm
t.;
v.

Jes (but

'

^J

) Qal Pf.

1883- 636

consec.

v. infr.),

La

Ho
6

11

6
;

^PJ

nS^n
Dtz 25 bn

Is

fs.

29

^IT

5n*1

S 3i

bnh

id. prob.

as v

Ch

55 (Jb 20

^
io

+ Gn

=te 01 Di);

12
;

10

^);

21

v. 11.

fs.

^Wi
;

17

b\H) ;

^nji Ju

7w.

fs.

Ch

nrrnp

id.),

Ju

21

Je 5

22
9

16

21

TtorrnD); metaph., of sea Is


26 18

6'"

23

mn),54 (lh^); Zion66 78


1

(II

mWa;

31

Mi

be

in severe pain, or anguish (mostly

fig.,

10
(||

aim.

*,

v. 9 ),

cf.

Je 4

25

and elevated prose), sq. "OBO Dt 2 (|| Ml,


16
cf. also nna and HNT v a ); Ez 30
^ 9 6 9 Je 5 22
30
sq. ^.sb 1 Ch 16
^ 114 7 abs. + 55*
(|| VH>);
poet,

mo'K), Je 4 19 Kt, ^ 77 17 (|| nn)


(||
4
8
5
5
9
97 Isi 3 2 3 "-Je5i- (|| B>$n), Jo 2 Zc 9 (||K"V),
s
3
3
prob. also 1 S 31 (cf. 28 )
1 Ch io
cf. 6t;
*bv ibD3 nio

Hb 3

of mts.

fig.

Ew

der. fr. bin

10

Gf Gie

in contrition Je 5 3

c.

< Ea

Hi Ke

v^

al. fr.

(wrongly accented; vid. n?n Qal 2).


20
d. in anxious longing EM3 *7J? Ju 3
sq. ? Mi

TVT\

12

Gn

(on

about

11 6

Winnr?)

of attack of sword itself

La
Cyan PNl

bin''

3o

Wn; ^ 2 9

cf.

CT

4
bj?

H3

I^JPI

i6;

Je 23 19 (v a

1JJD

(v a "iliano nyp).

23

Po'lel.

7wi;;/.

sf. Da^inn Is
3 fs. Winn p r 2s
Winn Jb35 14 Winni ^ 9 o 2 Inf.
10
bbh Jb 39
P. bbinn Pr 26
ifijiiq Dt
23
nbbino is 5
ni^ho j u 21 ; 1 S i8

23

ms.

cstr.

32

S 3 s9

H^3, JoK),

(||

of tempest

51 2

3. whirl, whirl

supr.)

cf.

3^ K'Nvijy (i.e. blood D'DT of Abner,

from sword)

Ho

10

18

fi

i<

^87

v. infr.;

on nbph Jb2 6 13 v. bbn;

Qal 2

d), sq. b

1. dance

VB

(Elihu).

n^in jb

*t.;

see

Ew.

3. wait anxiously

14

Jb

al.
(cf.

Fo'lal. Pf.

/mp/ i^fr

5
Jb 2 6 5
1. & made to writhe Jb 2 6 (D^STin).
2 6e orowyAi forth Jb 1 5' ( 1.^F>), ^ r^i T Dry),
Hiph. Impf. ^IT
metaph. of wisdom Pr 8 242 \
(||

||

^ 2 9 88 cause io be in anguish, c.acc.~ 3"!P, subj.'v


|

Hoph. Impf ?nv

66

Is

oe

6ora

= travailed

(IP 3 n ^)-

HS

with, Che), subj.

^n f 9 6
=
Ez 30

mpl.

a. in pain, esp. childbirth Is 2

(||

(||-I^); Israel

b.

^nn

fs.

10/;

(||

nbin J e 4 31 vid. Gf Gie and


._ 1< dance Ju 2I ji (j-^hBa hnb).
Pt.

writhe

(iois<,

45

Is 13

Inf. cstr. fcn(b)

72E.

10

Inf. abs.);

Geg

^n Mi4 ^ii4
30

16

p^n;

25

fr.

16

10

7?n wound).

derive

(where

prodmeth everything (on trans,

*rbb\n

+ 2 1. + Ez 30 Kt (clsupr.); bnm tygf


i!w ^ 77 + 3t. (f io v. n.
f'bnn
Is 45
fs.

17
Is 26

H^rrtK, Hiph.

but also i>W

29

VlH);

Impf.

Win'Ez 30
nhns Je 4 19 Kt (Qr
16

J e 23 19 30 23 ;
Qr (Kt Co Win); !?nrn j e
,s

Hithpol.

19
l. P. Winrua whirling 'nno nyp j e 23

30 23 ).

Vfisnip

~IJ?D

torture

Jbi5 2n

??innn

1^

2. writhing, suffering
3. Imv.

(of life of wicked).

37" vmit longingly sq. ? for,

Hithpalp. 7mp/.

?n?nr)rn Est 4

fs.

DH.

||

and

she

writhed in anxiety.

T^in n.m. Ho2,1 sand (perh. as turning or


whirling; otherwise explained by Sta, vid. sub

NH

nWl;
22

17

Aram. bn, JU.) 'n

id.,

+i5t.;

Gn 32"+ 6t.;

cstr.

22

Gn

abs.

Ex

sand

12

'n ^ItDB Vtiff

(E); set as bound for sea Je 5


Dt 33 19 hidden 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


Abraham's seed Gn 2 2 17 (J; cf. 15 5 ); Jacob's 32 13
4

(E); of a host Jos


17"; a people 1
(||

sp3

18

Ju

Ho

20

12

7
1

S 13 5

of

(on interpr.

sjiy (i.e.

io 22 48 19
l9 ; of corn

Is

'

gathered
29

fyn w$p)> Je 33 2 Hb
by Joseph Gn 41 49 of days

vnjnsa

Jb

(JE),

= phoenix, vid. Di)

Job

of birds

7S 27 (|psy|); of vast ex9


b. in comp.,
wisdom

quails)

1K5

tent of Sol.'s

sand Je 15 8 (widows

of Judah);
c. of weight (in
thoughts of God ^ i3 9 18
3
balances), metaph. of Job's vexation (t?J??) Jb6

more than

the

heavier than the sand,

cf.

b')m bv)} Pr 2 7 3

(||

133

^1N DV?. Combinations are 'ra


17
Josh 4 1 S13 5 1 K 5 9

|3N), said of

Wr\ net? byiB'N G1122

Djn 'na G1132 13 41 49 Is io 22

Ho

+ IB?

K^

TN

h); Djn 'n Je 33'"; anb DTI nBtrbyB' 'na


20
12
3-6 D n-by-iB'N 'na 2 S 17 11 1 K 4 ;
Ju 7
s
3
27
D^G>: bin(D) Jb 6 ^ 78
Je 15

"1SD>

Ju

23

so perh. also

@ We

S i8 c (rd. niWhsn

t")" !!

n.m.

Dr; and hfyft

Bae

cf.

Qal

(o om.)

pt.

^Sf RV Pe De

2. writhe in travail with,

1).

bear, bring forth (poet.), of Sarah,

Is 51 2

Isr.,

^2 9

(||

(caus.);

D33K DijnaK);
fig.

Che

of

'i's

mother of

of hinds

Jb 39

producing earth

\^ 90'

(II ^f*); of his bringing forth Isr. (with diffi13


culty, v. Di) Dt 32
of north wind bringing

Ex15

14
'nabs. Exi,5 +5t.

of fear)

Ex 1

14
(||

a writhing, anguish;

14

'

vb.

1. writhing (contortions

2. anguish, always

Ti"J).

in sim. n"J.bi2 ^ 4s (allied kings against Jerus.);


9
Zion, before Assyrians Mi 4 ; before Scythians
7

24
or Chaldeans Je 6

Babylon

||

rnjf)

(||

2 2

Ttrt),

23

||

= 50

D^an

Pr

25"';

b'2

?.?ino

31

26'

a master

tn^n n.f.

anguish, Jb 6

(of

q. v.)

forth rain

43

10

king of

0b2

t^n, h^n n.m.

rampart, fortress

(perh. orig. surrounding wall,

)_abs>nXa3 ,bnLa2
3

9 i- 2

nabn);

v.

bn

cstr.

*b<n Zc 9 4

23

Sab.

cf.

Denkm.

48

ifcn

sf.

oi 540c

14
,

22 7

by Jews as }|
flDin, i.e. a little wall, cf. Ki s.v.), of an outer
15
fortification 2 S 20 (others, by meton., of space
between outer and inner fortif., incl. moat, v. Dr

g ta 5347c.

Kit); Is 26
fences, or

(v.Sta

HTOin

ramp art

]__

La 2 s

ZAW,

l!S1 1B
-

= ^n, c

bn

i!

Or

14

supr.; both

f.

^ Ob

AVRV

2"

/m's

nam Zcp 4

D>3

No-Amon (Thebes) b'n "IB*


of Zion ^i22 7 also 48

),of

21 3 rd. prob. pbn,

n n bnn n

H^n

TniiETN). For

||

q.

Pa. strengthen, X^?), ^Ll* strength ; Palm.X7Tl 31

N31 general-in-chiefVog^"' w al.; Sab. b^n Sab.


Denkm. 91 (on bn in Sab.n.pr.v.Hal JAS Juin 1872^ 33);
Eth. *irt: "}?rt: be strong, 1.W. strength, army,
*JJPA: strong ; As. hd(i)ltu, army Flood Tabl.
-

iii -"22

tn^PI ^ 48
their

army, but

@ Ew Gesch '" 2U A

HXio/k)

"

WeDr) = nnl6n

v 17 (@ AAo/x);

Co; ace. to this

S io

16

(Th

m 1=H UUM5 n
-

+D^n Ez47

1G

lay on the border

it

t^Tl

tp^h, \bh
Jos 15
15

2.

1. in

Moab

fibh

2. in

Judah

fbh

r<rXXa,

Ch6 43 =fbn

XaiXaw).

( XaXov,

n.pr.loc.

Je48 21 ( XeW,
51

Judah

n.pr.loc. in

XfiXon); priestly city

i\<ov)

= fcn

Ch6 43 (L

tpfl
^24.29

"f"

n.pr.m. a

n ^ 7^
1

27

'

n "3^9 ,N
fe Is 2 i*
4 9
Ez 30 (|[ tnnn).

Na

i>33 'n

man of Zebulon Nu
@ L XeXw).

n,f an g uish
11

t^inn n.m. La

'

5 ' 15

dance; abs/D ^ 30 ,2 +

3t.; estrone Je 31
La 5 ; rfaw?,
token of joyousness i^30 12 (opp. ISDO), Je3i 413
b
15
(cf. v ), La 5
(opp. b3N); act of praise to ^
4

vhSTVO

13

4
150 ; accompanied by timbrel (^n) and
sometimes other instruments ^ 149 34 Je 31 13

V' 1449

t[n^np]

n.f.

id.; cstr.r&TOCtf

pi.

'

rbftq

EX32

nibhlp

Exi 5 "+5t.;
2

dancing,

token of joyousness after victory, Ju 1 34 1 S


18 16 2 12 29 s in worship, at feast Ju 21 21 ; act
of praise to
Ex 15 20 (song); in idolatrous worship Ex 32 19 (E); as graceful and beautiful Ct
accomp. by timbrel EX15 20 Ju 1 34 and by
7
singing Ex 1 2 1 S 1 6 (where however rd. prob.
;

'>

' 1

))

his prosperity is

n$T;>33 131*] I^IT

23

strength,

Gn47 6 +

abs. 'n
s

17

Jb3i 25 +

usu. physical
33 40

i8

=2

DH^n

Is 30;

22

33 40
;

Hb3 19

strength of borse

and

Jo

fig-tree

^33

do valiantly

Nu 2

S 24

22

12

59

of

cf.

of product

fig.

b. of result

(|| ''IS),

7W$
( JE), 1 S 1

iio !

achieve might
48

f 6o = 1 o8
14

14

phrases 'n(n)ita?, 'n(n)n|ia3

c. oft. in

1. strength,

Ch 26 13

^
17

or display of strength 'n


18

nba

8 4 8 ; 'n

Pr3i'; of ^'s power

of vine

1.

also 'n 1133 .Jb 21 7 cf.Ec

virility
;

D'bvr

pi.

a. seld. alone (chiefly poet.)

b^n-bx bryg

Exi 4 +,etc;

Ex

cstr. b^n

ib^n
sf.

efficiency,

b^n i/,6o H +

10

i?n Jei5 +;
1 Ch f+ 19 t.;

n8

(stable, pros-

al.

+ 6o +, 'yn Is 36 2 K 18
+ (on ^ io v. nabn); sf. \b"n
13

li

man (men) ofvalow


Ju6 n 1 S 9
iCh5 24 7 2 8 +
16 iKii 2S 2K5 i 5 20 24
(very freq. in Ch), note esp. 'n n3 bs\ QnifflPt
r
28 also'n 3 2 Ch i 3 3
ranbo 'a) Q*^?)^
Jos

io 16(@ XaAwI>)

n^nn

2K1 '

7^n 244 n.m.

hero(es) of strength,

XeXcov).

21

only Qal

17

^33

N? Jb 20

01 De Pe Che

perous), so

io 10

between Damascus and Hamath.

comp. Ar. JJLC

poss.

cf.

io5 his ways are always firm

D^n n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan

fylsupr.

v.

461

not firm (does not endure)

wealth, army;

= b^n).

);

i31t2 ?*1T

Impf. in

bvi
14

BASi

(haiialtu Jager

horses (as strong onesl

<fo m'Zes oftMsfortress(S.i-St;

army, bn

We

so

2. fortress

c f. vb. bin supr.;

29

[7in,7', n]vb.benrm,strong(Aram.

fll.

(both \\rMAn); in gen. of de-

Na

d*tp D>

(n^n
1

(defined

sea-power of Tyre

12

Dr), 2

75s 96e

nibbhsn,

Po'lel Pt.

+3t,( + ^io 10 Qr

= nbm ^

nb<n
;

Vm

298

bn

14

(D), 6

mighty

8 3 io 7 (all JE),

18

12

14 If

40

'

(||

6 - 7 - 11 - 40

Ch

11 25 (v. alsoiua,
18

'n >#;*

Dt3 Ju i8 + (v. fa 8, p.
Ju 3 29 2o 44 46 1 S 3i 12 n 10

Kt

^n,

on phr. bTl BN-p

(Kt

b'n),

'rynyxz

yj,

p'

76

f)

Gn

4 7" (J),

andesp.JNfa
1

(E)

Ec

Ex 1
10

2L25

RU3

'n

(both E)
11

WW nN

b'H

n'KJ?

cf.

">K'3i<

Pr 3

29

S 23 20 (Qr;

Dr)=i Chii"
Chio Ne n

12

Is 5

of a

22
(||

Dnl

woman

42 52
-

T\f$

(opp. njn),

D*nbx *"!! 'n

^0 worthily,

WX Ex

efficiently,

weakened mng.

of

DTibNn rca nii3y nsxbD b^n ntaa 1 Ch 9 13


3
n-J3i?b nk ^n t*K 2 6
So also 1 S ro 26 (rd.

-ii33)

21);

|3,

'n^x,

perh. also Piu 4 11 ; late (with

cf.

15

metaph. of legs. 2. afo'to/,


often involving moral worth 'n ''K'aK

n P1-12 4 3
21

cf.

"O^ ^bob

ironical

mriK'b)

efficiency,

2S2 4 Na2 Je48

'n(n)

P 150);

^.3

v.

@ We Dr, men of worth, opp. bjfbs ^2

299

v27 )

MT 'n /orce,

for
9

Gn 34-

3. wealth

iawrf.

Dt8 1718

11

(bothP),

bvby ^72

king P3N1

14

Is 8
io
30
33
(||DrmiK), 60 5 (|| o; fton), v 11 61 6 Mi 4 13 Je 15 13
12
4 55
i3
3
Zc 14 14
17 (both rrtlXK), Zp i Ez 26 2 8
ss
12
Ii M
7u
u
5
29
Jb5 15 20
3i
^49 62 73 Pr 13--.

N1131

Yin

||

l:l

he shall have pity on

poor and needy, Nebuchadrezzar

DiT'by (i.e.

Zedekiah and the people) Je 21";


10
Vid. also ben.
by Jon 4

Wpn

on

Jonah,

. force, army, very


(song),

20

S 17

(nenbo niaa

S8

Exi 4 4

oft.

K6

4 - 15

9 - 17 - 28

25

(all P),

1 -"- 10

Chi

23"+; so usu. Jer.:


Je32 34 + ; freq. Ezek.: Ez I7 ]7 2 7 10 + D11
r-13.25.2S.2G.
a l anljl J g IO 20 ( MT? but y 2 ttrf
I
2

b^na),

16

r)in

15

N1126 39 not

Ch

Sheba

of

7)li 'n

K io

1?3 b-nis 3 6 = 2 K 18 a powerful


army (on form cf. Sta |1Mc); also (late) N3J?n b^n
1
D^n jton
Ciy ^n Est 8 n
2 Ch 26
1 Ch 20

= 2Ch9

(=D^3n Gn 46 21

cf.

also

12 ' 1S

).

"PEJDin adj. gent,

17

in

Queen

,/m.); of train of

11. s|an.

T DEJin n.pr.m. head of a Benjamite family

sub

v.

Nu

'nn

n. coll.

26

of foregoing,

art.=

c.

s9
.

(vof

T^]"7

I.

foil.,

meaning unknown).

i:i

Dnii 10
'nn

'nn~"lE>

v4 4

n'B>

S 24 s captain of

D\b}nn

'

(bands, divisions)

Je 4o 7 13 4i"- 13
-

16

42

captains of armies
Ch 16 4 2 25 23

"nfe>

i5 20

43

the host,

=2

b*m

4-5
;

Nu

H1p>

31

14

),

r - 1874 69

ibn

'

= Cilicia, v. Lag M

'

2U
.

t~)in n.pr.m. a 'son' of Aram Gn io 23 =


Ch 1 17 named between J*W and "ina Ov\.
,

(Vof

Din
he

="

NH Qin =

meaning dub.;

foil.;

Gn 30, J); Din~nb>~b31


S3 '23
Dim
MteM Gn 3 o
Gn 3 o 33 85 fKX3 Dirrbsi
40
Gn3o (cl. prob. interpol. 01 Hup DeWe Di).
-

rrain

T[Dln] vb.

upon with com-

pity, look

cf.

Dl Pr181 ) Qal

13 ;'

Pf

fs.

nDP!

hits,

Ez 16 5

fs.

10

(Ges 572B4 Bo* 1133(2) );

S 24 11 Ez 20 17

Dhn Gn 45 :o Ez
DinN Je I3 14 +

1 s.

Ne

npin Jo 2 17

5
;

Dnjjh

2 t.;

Imv.

22
a. of the eye, p?,
13
?S? D(l)nn (N?) the eye shall (not) look with compassion, pity upon Dt 7 10 13 9 19 13 Is 13 18 Ez 7 4
:

20

py

Q 9^3"by
regret
1

Gn 4 5 20 (R JE )

upon your

S 24 11 (but
10
;

Ne

nDn xb Ezi6 5

r\"bv

Dr); with
9

rd.

13 Jo 2
of 7$ Je 13 14

17
;

Ze<

Dnw

with

for DPUni
21

Dhrrbx

n^v

ellipsis of

??y

@SWe Klo

Dt 19 25 Ez 5 7 8
Ez 9 5 b. of God by nDin

by

by (bs)

not your eye lookivith

stuff;

ellipsis of

M?yy onn
22

the outside, of a house, tent,

used, esp. with preps., to

etc., oft.

syn., exc. in sense

a, is ^3, ;J>):

a. as accus.

motion Dt 23 13 pn N3P to go forth


outside (sc. a camp), v 14 (as adv. accus.) *jn3B>3
fin outside, finn fcOSin to bring forth outside
s5
18
s
(a house or chamber) Ju 1
2 S 1
cf. Ne 1
9b
Jui2 r nn "i ? V*i? N '3n ni33 from outside,
from abroad, 2 K 4 3 pnrqO n ^? "&**?*& from

12

11

IS

nir: by DinN b Jon 4"; ellipsis

Ez 24

14
.

2
outside (opp. IVan Y ); as genit.

fin one born abroad

C. of

(i. e.

Lv

18 9 niffv

by another father or

mother, of a half-sister: opp. T\)2 ni?it3)Ez47 22


With n_ foe. nsin, a fter a vb. of motion Ex
.

rvarrjD,

pr

outside of the city,

16

Ch

29

15

16
,

Nu 3 s myn
4

33
-i*jao

and outwards;
K 6" IS33 7 1pJ?V

ilSim from the wall of the city

on the outside, without 1


nrin cry without, 2CI124 8 so nxinn Gn 15 5
'nn ION NXi'l and brought him outside, 19 17
:

Dm
Impf. 3 ms. Dim J e 2
Dinn Isi 3 18 Dinri Dt7 15 + 9 t.

ms. J?Dn Jon 4

17

vrfan

after vb. of

nn
myb nsm

passion (Aram, uni., Din pity, spare; As.

etc.

sf.

express the adv. idea of outside, abroad (Aram,

12 46

sub nen.

v.

^72

w ith

T Din adj darkened, dark brown or black,


only of colour of sheep (in

camp,

warm).

in n.pr.

etc., Is

pi.,

H_

11

Hal Ma Epi

n.[m.] the outside, sts., esp. in


a street, never with sf. in sg., with

nxin, nxn, pi. nism, nten.

loc.

city,

B Hi Co; for ?\bn Ez 27


15
rd. prob.a n.pr.loc.,cf. Da Co prop. flbnn(cf. 47
(P)._i^n Ez 32 31 om.
48

yin
spec,

man: the Messianic

24

29

Jos

19

nnn 1ST 6 were net


outside, Dt 25 flB'K mnn xb

nanB'^b nxinn
t

a.

i.e.

another family,

seen towards the


IT

tj'inmbx towards

pleon. n^inn-bx.
nbn.N Tjins v 21 ),

Ex

shall not be

Ju i2 9 \

cf.

b.

24

31

b.

married into

with preps.:

the outside

EZ41 9 t34 21

pna Gn 9 22
pns nbyn

outside (opp.

nab, Dt 24"

DN (after leaving a
Ez 7 15 (opp. m?!?)
sick couch), 2 K io f 31
7
Ho7 + c. tpnb 1^4 pnb tvr; = on the
19

pn3 ibnnm

Dip

11

12

24

17
\i~
outside ~E-A4i

the outside,

Ez 40 19 46 2

Dt

2Ch32

r
'

towards

,,r"?

Gn 6 Ex 25"= 37 s
S'irrbsB'n pno (opp. Dnnnw

an ark, building,
1

tmiinb

o (f? 3 c) the outside


pn?1 n^3D within and without (of
d.

32-'

etc.)

14

300
nect?),

La

+ EZ41

25

P nP

supr.

so

6);

23
s
35 Jos6 Je2i
21 13
motion 1

of, Gn
Ex26 35 37" Lv8

16

14

even after a vb. of

1^ P ^^.,

19

17

16
outward, external njiJPnn rONbpn Ne
29
1 Ch 26
of business not distinctively sacred,
use
in which Levites were engaged (cf. the

fig.

<m <Ae outside

24"

virps'i,

Nu

15

Ez

(cf.

pnp

vyb

20

P*TI

23

NH

1
of 'n to denote extra-canonical, as Sank, io

1
[Jost, 11 Surenh.] D'OIVnn D"nSD).

s
,

though in this case b pro btf is more common,


40 41
4
4
+ oft. P,
Lv 4 12 21 rurob pn bx, 6 10 i 4
40
Dt 23". e. t'-Nffl""? Ez 40 ow. <Ae outside,
44
n outside of, Ec 2"
b nxinp v
/. (late) t fP P

t^in (Vof

II.

^U.

Ar.

cf.

foil.;

sew

to-

who can

and who enjoy, "^pp

eat,

pn

oiefetde

0/ me, i. e. exce?;>< me 1 (but rd. rather, with


< De Now al., ^PP P n opar< /rom, without
him,
cm<,

NH

(So

God).

e.

i.

pn

IP

eajcepi, '</*-

De Ec2 2 \ Cf. the Aram. syn. |0 13


Ex 20 3 X, apart from, without Is 36 10 X
Of

which

ty n n

Is 51

street

a definite locality,
s3

the Bakers'

that

a.

viz.

22

Je 9

Tv

pn?

20
i

+ oft.

and

streets (i.e.

17 - 34

in

oft.

");

Jer., 1

my

in D., as

riiDn-13

so 7

K 20

34

20

made

in

Samaria

(a con-

Am5

2S

16

Is 15 24 (as scene of mourning), Is 5 Je 51


Ez ii G 28 23 (as filled with corpses of slain),

10

La

19

i.

Na

in conspicuoxis places,

e.

IS51 20 niXin t^p mire of streets


Zc io (trampled on by warriors), in simile, of
foes trodden under foot, ^ 1 43 Mi 7 10 (so 'n "iphs
Is io 6 ), metaph. of cheapness and abundance
Zc 9 a
b. more gen., that which is outside
3

10

Jb

5
place

the open country,

cities,

pn-^.S-by

'

As. Mku, embrace,

foil.;

Ar. JjLi ring, Jjji width

Pr 24
by D?p nbtw, p r 8 26

Sb DB>

'ni:n 13a

where

v De),
(
.

Jb 18 17

27

cf.

t*bl

in the

^ 144

13

Qr

rd.

^P/D,

ty

Kt

74

npin (but

v. following).

tp^n, pr\ n.[m.] bosom (NH id.) abs.


Ez 43 17 Pr i6 33 + Ez 43 13 (ColpTl, cf. ZKW

P"n

i883.pp.c7ff..

p^n
20

DrSrn ^

n'p^H

pn Pr 21 14

sf.

"P'-D

20

89

51

,
;

pn

^n);
breast

Ex 4 66 "
-

11

'm

is a gift
bosom Is65 f'"

(as

(NB>3)

in

Pr6 27

(all J),

TriKJ

23

"]pin

sf.;

c.

Pr
^ 74
(concealed in bosom;

'1

14

Kt

etc.;
11

^35

79

12

bosom, Moses
3

33

metaph. of

a hidden reward
||V>D3 JTO); pnp ihtf

secretly given;
13

\^

is

the

requite into

fig.,

Je 32 18

2. carry

Nu

people

Ru 4

(JE); Naomi, Ruth's child


19

Jb 19 27

74 (Qr
bosom, specif. 1. of fold of garment, at

elsewh. alw. plene

17

cstr.

22 35 + 3 t. + Ez 43 14 "(Co ip>n) PD Pr
(om. by accident in Baer, cf. Str adloc -) 17 23
1

pi."

flocks abound).

Di

sea, fr. sur-

11

t [pin] n.[m.] bosom,

enclosed

WH

comp. also Eth. (hfiJP: shore of


rounding, cf. As. supr.)

^b-o^n nixm
thou make thee

11

rtorv,>3 tW"i3

Ez 13 ace. to Ki nyru
I. c.)
a thin or party- wall.
10

of desert, of well, of vulva, Jji-I wide;

pb'pia

bazaars) shalt

father

12

Je 5

'n

Cibtrn''

cession involving the right of trading),


3

prob.

Creation Tabl.*'

as fibpf K niWl the

pi.,

of Ashkelon

sr<^*'

pn?, Je 37 21 tfBNn pn

Dnrtjfc

street,

i. e.

(|J
13

id.,

from Ez
i.e.

(NH

n.[m.] party-wall

p^JT p^Pf (\/of

outside the houses of a town,

is

ZJL bind, compress, acpiyyeiv, ]_L

cally).

Syr. ^20 iAi>. id.)

2.

Aram.

bandage : Lis. iv. encompass, kjl*. wall, which


is oft. compared, does not correspond phoneti-

v.

except

getlier,

16
,

cf. 1

K3

12

2020
12

11

Phil

40 (metaph.); La 2
1
of infants dying in their mothers' arms ; fig.
al
of carrying insults in one's bosom \js Sg (rd.

GeS
1. 2Kl6
?lbpn Ni3p
)
HJi^nn the outer entry of the king (viz. to

3. bosom
prob. npp| for ?3, v. Bi Che).
a. external, lie in bosom, of
as part of body

tp^TF
naSrn

f.

l,

adj. outer, external (opp,

}Wn, by

(for

BASii.2.362

527

the Temple),

'

3B6

dissim.,

Ez 44

Ba NB " ix

?B)

18

the outer gate

of the

sanctuary, flJIirnn "limn the outer court (of the


191
9
Temple) Ez io 5 40 17.20.31.34.37 42 1.3.7.S.9.14
46
44
* 21
4
14
cf. Est 6 (of Ahasuerus palace), 2 Ch
33
Tl npin an ou t er wall (built by Manasseh for
-

the Ttt T-^j pyrin absol., in


fi^ri3

Ez

17

prnb

6 29 30
-

(ITIin

being understood) of the


4
outer (part of the Temple), i. e. the Holy Place
(cf.

nwa,

fiB^B,

the

Holy

of holies).

2.

ewe lamb

Is

2S12 8 concubine Gn 16 5
(l)pTl n'^N Dt 13 7 28 s4 cf. also
(J) cf. 1 K i
Pr 5 nnaj pn p3nn n^n ^ Dt 2 56
b. internal, anger resteth D^^DD 'ri3 Ec 7 9 VT^? v3
'pna Jb 19 27 my r.iins are consumed within
me; Jb 23 12 (rd. ''pna for ^np, so (S 03 01 Me
Stu Di) in my breast have I hidden the words
11
of his mouth (cf. ^pa \^ 119 ); fig. of interior
wife naaK'

Mi

cf.

2tl

of chariot

K 22

35

aain 'n

of hollow bottom

301

Ez 43

of altar

13 - 141 "

in

(Sm Einne; Co Grundein-

t ppin n.pr.loc.
Ikok,

L Amok
n

q. v.

55 Q ^ os

but

v SUD

Jos 19 25 )

or

tpllj n.pr .terr. (meaning unknown


jectures are
zMGi874,23o

grow white, pale

into

jan{j

con-

black-land (as basaltic region),

1L black, dial, of Yemen, Maltzan

supported by

Pi"" 1 *

[lITl] vb. be

"f"I.

Ch 6 m

rd. prob. nj5pn (as

34

Asher

city in

in.iin,in, (a*"iin)v.sub n., in.-nn.

11.,

fassung).

k ens

Hauran,

f immigration from Yemen


Job2 598;ZKW18M 120
in De

"Wetzsfc

'

land of caves, Thes Hi-Sm, Porter Bict Bib and


Geogr 652
hollow, GASm
who comp. Heb.Tin hole;
but this prob. fr. 111. Tin, and Ar. ,ji, hollow,
-

-,

(Ar. jja be white, "li whiteness,

11H 6e
riiir

w/u'tfe)

only Qal /m^/.

Aram.

ci*,

3 mpl. Hfly K?l

vja is 29 s2 (|p'py: tra* nny &6).

ti. "IIH n.[m.]

cotton or linen, cf. D3")3),

garments

||

"??.*?

'

of Mordecai's

n^3n nwi>p B^oba Est

"rtni

fr.
a \jy) district SE. fr. Mt, Hermon,
extending between Jaulan and Lejah, toward
cliff,

white stuff (dub. whether


8

15a

7w/a? garment of violet and white stuff (cf.


b).
JD3-1N] pa -jnsni v
f furn ishings of royal

paibana \\m nbaru

and

Avpavins,

so J os

this district v.
T>JPall95ff.

ff.

d?-]? 'n
ff.

(with

IL'

IN

225

xii. 1889,

JDanNI

DP

f I.

!'

v - 10 let(:

a294

On

Ar. jCJ.

'

-,

Wetzst Hauran (1860) and in De Job2


g c J1 m c ]ler Across the Jordan, 188il; ZPV
'

'

Q A Sm Geogr

map)

white stuff of fine linen (V) held fast

by cords of byssus and purple.

Ant

p3p

l)V\

cf.

>j

I8

p'B'm

597

palace of Susa

only JJin ^33

Ez 4 ie
pan* v ;=As. Haurani

Syr. desert

052

'

'

make

vb. haste,

609

ff-

haste (As.Msw,

DI Pr 18, Eth. ^fl; on this vb. v. No ZMG 1883 638)


Qal i5 /: 3 ms. tfn Dt 32 s5 (or Ft., but v. Di),
5
<; /mp/.
1 s 'Wn ^, 1
3 fs 0PUni (sic !) Jb 31
9
'

t*nin n.m. white

AT
"pin Is 19 9

stuff,

cf. 1.

"WI;' DTlitt

and

(those) weaving white stuff.

fOlh n.[m.] white bread or cake \?D TWjOV;


Gn 40

^in

11. ''"in v.

16

baskets of white

three

bread.

in. ~nn.

Tin
cf. Nab. n.pr.
No in Eut p -* )^1. Q P named with
Aaron as compan. of Moses Ex 17 1012 24 14 (all
E).
2. flp, a Judahite Ex 3 i 2 =35 30 cf.
38- (all P) 1 Ch 2 19 2050 (on div. of verse v. Be
VB); also 4 14 2 Ch i
3. Ovp, a king of
5

ITin

Ges

Imm. rmr\

Qr (Kt n^n)
B^n

n.pr.m. (rang, dub.;

j-n.

72

Hb

/w/.

+ Is8

+6

38

^n

s f.

t.

Jb 20

Ft. act.

Nu

in n.pr.; pass. CJPn

but v.infr. -.make 7iasfeDt32

35

Is

Jb 31

subj. ^Jl, sq.

of

nmcr^y;

';

00

8'- 3

eagle (in sim. of Chald. army) b)2i& t^n

Hb

32

(||3np),^i 19

1TO

in prophetic n.pr. ?3 tin bbti

12

+f7

^,

"IB>J

^3 "'E'W

Nu 31

Jos 1
(both P).
4. L 2oup
(B om.) head of fam. of returned exiles Ne 3'.

Midian

21

5. "Wn~fa officer of Sol.


in. "Yin

= IP! v.

K4

s
,

v.

sub

J3 p. 122.

Gad

1
)

Ch

14

Ovp()).

14

tra,ns.)

my

i.e.

S20 38

inward

D^pn (Kn

retains

12

Nu
Ex

Di comp.

\^\^

32
13

ir

but

18

(Qr); sq.

etc.);

Q^n and regards it as act. (in-

= hastening.

Imp/. &VI Is28

n&m coh.

excite-

(||mTO), and in

Hiph.

Ff.

I^nn J u 20 37

nB^nj coh. 5 19 (Ges

1G
;

48 3
-

);

23
55 sf. Hf^riN Is 60 ; 1. slmv
37
hasten, come quickly
haste, act quickly Ju 20
19
pnp^;
in'K'yp,
others: let him hasten
Is5 (subj.
9

y\r

tni^n

n.pr.m.

(-/"iin

but mng. dub.) an

Adullamite, friend of Judah

Imv.

22 20 3 8 23 40 14 70 2 71
pt. pass. D^n ppm

sq. 'rnjyb

70

haste in me,

esp.

Ba NE18

t'Hin n.pr.m. a hero of David \bn3D 'n


BT?j 1 Ch 1 32 op()i, L Ovpta
= nn 2 S
30
23 (om. B A A66ai, L Adda,.).
(of

prob. for

sub III. Tin.

t'Hin n.pr.m. a Gileadite

my

Jb 20 2
ment

Gn

38

112

on his work),

(both J),

rd. Witf yield, give

Is

II.

f 1.

in
s2

supr. p. 27 b.

= secure

vera

it ;

c.

quickly)

ace.

my

human

1.;

(flee),

or

Che Guthe

f 55'' I

c. sf.

would

escape.

ttlJTf adv. quickly, t^n H

passing away of

away

2. transit,

way).

6o 2a I will hasten

hasten

(si

O f 90

10

of

life.

depressed ground betiveen

Nu 33

nn

Vof foil.; cf. Ar. 'IX bend, turn,


man be weak, Lane b20c JliL holloiv,

T)n

incline, of

n,

28 10 hasten

hasten about distractedly

Eipar.

Dim v. DTn sub

B'TjP Is

hills).

n.[m.] hollow, only in

hollow of Gidgad

[t^in] vb. feel, enjoy (with the senses)


(Now comp. Ar. JLZ. feel, perceive by senses
B'ln feel pain; Aram. *JL, WW, feel pain;
f

(v.

Di).

"Wan in

NH

II.

302

ntrhn
Qal Impf.

Eth. thVtli 2>ercej)tion) only

&TP

""IM

Ec

baN" TO
1

25

who can

ea< awe?

can

w,7to

3 ms.

ptn
13

2. see as a seer in the ecstatic state,


47
with ace. of the vision seen }ltn ^sj^ Ez 1 2
16
nmo Nu24 4 16 (JE poet., Balaam); nmo
13
Is

'

/eeZ

enjoy j)leasure)1

(i.e.

tntlJin n.pr.m. a 'son' of "Ml

= place

in

Ez 1 7 Kfr Is 1 Hb 1 '; VM> nwfc> La 2 14


34
28
6 9 23
La 2 14 3T3 Ez 13 8
2
22
Nltf Ez i3
1

K1B>

Judah

Cli 4

Zc io 2

"if

"h rUtTl adj.gent. of foregoing: 1. of


s7
4
18
2 S 23
1 Ch 20
individjc.'art. Tin 2 S 2i
11
59
v. also 1CI127
1 Ch ii

t^n
i7

i6 16a
2. 1

32

n.pr.m. 1. , ?"]Kn 'n 2 S 15


37
called 1H njn 15 friend 0/ David,

5 14

i6

cf.

10bI71s

'iCh2 7

:i3

also

iSi7

father of one of Solomon's

16

fl

so
so

7A15
.

officers.

D^n

nnx

dot

"aa

Nu' 2 6

(q.v.)

42

12

Ch

W'^v

cf.

OBTI

Gn 3 6

Diiin

v.

=DK' in
!

$]$,

J-.,

Palm. Ethp. nnnN


<j-jL,

sub

= kbo&v Keckendorf ZMG lm m


-

'

perceive with the inner vision, only

Qal Pf.

'n

^ 58

Ex

ms. n;nn
9

2 3 ;'"pl.

temple

Jb

18-

1
;

is. njns

Is 26

tt.m

23

^n

ip-

Jb 27 12

ace. rei

+4

t.;

pW

tnA

Is 26";

10

?\P? Is 33 + 2t -; ^D? IS30 Ct7'; 1 pi.


Imv. fW)' Is 33 s0 48"; Wl ^ 4 6 9
"JRJj'CtV
10
4
34
Is 30
><. nth
//: c^r. nitn' ^ 2 7 Ez 21
17

48

b.

(D^-CH

for any

seer,

Yahweh

6
;

in his

Ex

by experience

see,

Jbi5 17 24

^30 ntnn

"'tMK 3J?n

18

men of ability

c. provide,

21

provide from

(E).

Note. ntnj D>33K rV3 Jb


B.V renders he

8 17 is difficult

beholdeth the place of stones

(it)

(the root of the plant personified) Hengst,

@ . Other renderings
tjn) Bo Ew Hi (nttP), Di De

after

al.

pierceth

(cf.

between

(v. p.

108) the stones

it

cf.

are

MV;

liveth (njff)

Siegf.

Ch 33 19

v.

following.

abs. 'n

iCh2i + 3 t,;
9

nth

cstr.

ntfn

Am7

12

+7t.;

2CI135 15

pi.

Cinh Is2
4 t.; D"tin 2 Ch 33 (so rd. with ;
9
"'Tin
scribal error)
1. seer: a. of unnamed
10

19

MT

30

3fs.tnni]U;i4" ;

^ 17^+4 1.;

10

in his providential workings

63
1111
s
46 Is 26

\^

K 17

persons, syn. (D'')N33 2

1-

'

30

13

Is 29

10
;

CNI

11

Jb

be-

with the eyes;

see, perceive

Ezi 3 7 8 7m^/.nin^Nu2 4 4 +2t.;


2

see,

be

?,

ace. rei Is

tilth n.m. seer;

Tjrinn

with

ntn.

1.

nnn p r 2 2 M 29 30 nnn Is 5 7 s WTO Jb 1 17


^6tf; vn Jb2 4 + 5t.; onnn Jb 2 7

1.;

^tin

\VL astronomer, astrologer)

+6

Jb 34 32 Pr 24 s2

1 1. 711T1 vb. (almost wholly poet.)

Ar.

Edom

of

45 46
'

Mi

Beuss

'

Ch

obj. deceitful things Is

one Is 30 10 ; see a vision for one La 2 1414


3. see, perceive : a. with the intelligence, abs,

sub onn.

^in,v. htATWn
hold (Aram.

= oniB'

42 43

tDCJn, Dttftn n.pr.m. a king


34 35

Gn 4 6 23

"3M

Be VB)

(v.

pi

Am

all the people

D-Pn v".

D^n n.pr.m. of Dan, 'n

fii.
cf.

Ch

Is 2

abs.

fi.CPtrhn, D^nn.pr.f.wife of Shaharaim


of Benjamin,

10
;

D'PD'p

Mi

historical writers EPlhn

Is

n:n

n31 () 2 Ch 33 19 (MT appar.


b. named prophets; Gad 2824" =
n.pr.)
iCh 2 i 9 iCh2 9 29 2Ch2 9 25 Amos Am 7 12 Iddo
29
2 Ch 9
12 15 Jehu 2Ch 19 2
c. the singers:
5
30
Jeduthun
Ch2
Asaph
Heman 1
2 Ch 29
5
15
2 Ch 35
Note It seems best to add 2. vision
15
7
^A
(cf. nxn is 2 8 ) nth yb>y bSxv oy ls2 8
2

Ch 33K

Dnin

Ez 12

27

Dnh

9ic

28
22
(All
47 Ez i 3
other ptc. forms are used as nouns, v. nth.)
1. see, behold: a. with the eye, ace. rei ^ 58 9 11
Pr 2 2 29 29 20 Is 33 20 57 8 God in theophany
Ex 24 11 (JE); God, after death, apart from the
15
7
flesh Jb iq 26 27
the face of God f
17
(after death), b. subj.i/te eyes themselves; man's
;

pi.

13

Is

'

'

eyes:

^V n3\tnn thine eyes will behold Is 33

also of God's eyes

17
;

7'

with ? look
on (intensely, with gratification); a damsel Ct
Zion Mi 4 n " Qyb in the temple ^27 4
7
the work of God Jb36 25
with investigation
E^aaiSS on the stars, as stargazers, in astrology
:

c.

1- 1

She' 61

we made a

vision (had a vision, in con-

by necromancy, v. Du
which makes us secure; niDTlN nn3 ma); Ew
ZAW
51566
13
Hoffm
trans, oracle here and 2K17
in. 95
p U t s this under 1 'we have appointed a
prophet with She'61 (SS "Ein bei der Scheol be;'
stellter Seher "), who is answerable to us for it
95 % AVBVChe Di al., are at (or have made
nexion with She'61

i.e.

||

an) agreement (prophetic advice of seers being


taken at time of making treaties v. ffitn 1),
Vid. also njh"?3 n.pr.m. sub ^a
;

tfitn n.m.

Dn

8' 1

vision (on format,

cf.

Lg

BN204

+8

) abs.
t.

Hoi2 n +25t,;

cstr.

ptn Is

1. vision, as seen in the ecstatic state

303

mtn
\\

Mi

t?33

Dn

15

24

^N

Dn

nfcTO

La 2

fflTO

||

dad king of Aram

Dn8

'nn ran

1|

t p^f n n.pr.m. {vision) ancestor of Benha-

rmbn Dn i 17
DDpO Ez 12 24
16
27
'n ntO Dn
13
'n Pirn Ez 12

ClDp

'm

21

^8 9

13T

20
;

jnn

vision appeared unto; 'n

NXD

2-2

find a vision from Yahweh;

Ez I2 22 23 Dn 8 13 17 26 io 14
-

14

^n

Is 2 9'

fitn

also

29

Ez

JOaJO see& a vision [prophecy) from prophet


;

||

14

Je

1CI123 9

Ob

isd Na

jirn

"inw 'njlsi

Am

^KTH IVS

El) Levite of

mite warrior of David

David

Ch

16 6

seen) one of the

tTt^rtrP n.pr.m. (El

nnay 'n
Ch 32 s2

Yah hath
(
ra Ne 1 5

chiefs of the riTVP

of book of prophecy,

title

of other writings of prophets 2

I3

3.3.22.24.25.

T H^tn n.pr.m.

/afee vision

4. vision, as

Giro

I2

18.18.19

the line of Gershon, of the time of Solomon

Co).

I0

32

and (v. ? Y$)


worthless divination Sf deceit of their own hearts
they are prophesying; 'n 3na tcWte the vision
Hb 2 2 also Ho 1 11 Hb 2 3 Pr 29 18 Ez 7 13 (del.
D'waarjE) Pisn

Kg'

'

28

9 - 12

4 15

TT'lSr'tn n.pr.m. (vision of

S 3 1 Ch 17 15 113T nab pin


7
Je 23 16 a prophecy of their own hearts (minds)
they speak; Dab IVDim ^|>K DDpl "pj ftin
(tf)-an

15 17

nication in a vision, oracle, prophecy 'n B>p3


26

P"W and

Gloss

commu-

3. divine

(Klo prop.

).

the night Pl?v

18

iKn
T 7 WTtn n.pr.m. (El sees ; As. Haza'ilu
COT ) king of Aram 2 K 8 81315 v =2 Ch
22 contr. Wl 1 K 9
2 K8
,v =2 Ch 22

comp.

2. vision, in

K 15

23f

sees)

Ch

12

Benja-

1.

2. priest of

Ch 23 19 24 s3
Asaph 2 Ch 20 14

3. a Levite

4. a Levite of the sons of

5. ancestor of one of the families of the restoration Ezr 8 5

t [nitn] n.[f.], only

Iddo

visions (prophecies) of

YH Ultra in

cstr.

Ch 9 s9

format,

n.f. vision,

Win IS29

cstr.

11

MPWPI

sf.

oracle of a prophet V""1 ?? n

'n

I S 28

Dn8 58

Is2i 2
18
;

me;

Nu 24

state

KM

416

Yah

sees)

a prince of the

Ez

PltHD

prophets;

a hard

?3PI fWPI

ninp
;

D3? ^l ffinnn "iBBPI "!3"]3 Is 29 11 the vision (prophecy) 0/


the whole is become to you as the words of
a sealed writing; Mpn i6 b\Wtr\X Darntn
vision is declared to

15

trnn?3 n.[m.] vision

1. vision,

^tPI Is 2

Ez 1 o

restoration

4.

jitPI

eonspieuousness (on

Lg BN202) abs.

cf.

t rVfTT n.pr.m.

the title

of a collection of prophetic history, v.

Trfitn

the

abs/oGms

cstr.

vision, in the ecstatic

13';

Ez 13 7

313 DDpt?)

(||

of the false

Nu 24 (JE; poems of
emtr^ -an n;n Gn ^(R)
416

nine

Balaam); nrnes
the word of ^ came unto

'>

Abram

in a vision.

,|

Is

28 18 yoMr agreement with Sheol will not stand,

MV

soThes
4iE6e

De Che Di

and

ren(j erg ora cle,

Pltn

nirn

al.

after Vrss,

but

horn v 8 21
others, as

so 1>2"1 niTPI

Gr

Y
p tn n.m.

on this

Dn

Dn8 =the
5

8
,

but <rd.

25

VTnm

vision (on format,

cf.

Lg

'n PINT

Jb 4
Jo 3

13
;

1.

vision, in the ecstatic state

'n (N)^ valley of vision Is 22 15

2. vision, in the night

list'ef.

nW

(ni)3inn

Jb

RS

Hemanite

Tl^n

II.

opposite,

iMo)I_abs. 'n 2 S 17 Is 22"; cstr. ftyn Jb 20 8


7
15
4
14
irtn
sf.
Zci
J03 1
33
3 ; pi. abs. nia'jn jb 7
cstr. id.

30

(but

OTJC422;ed 2'" s ),=niNnnp

iCh

n.pr.m. (visions)

15

33

||

niKDPJ

Jb

(=}irn 1CI117
4

15

);

13

20

||

they will be asliumed, every one of his vision

when

he prophesieth.

chief of a course of singers.

Sab.

cf.

*Tju>.

n^n

riTPl

2 9 27

front,

n.m. lv7

foil.;

'

1.; pi.

31

Ui

Ar.

Lane

537 b.
T.

prep, opposite

Nnn)_abs.

\LJL,

Ex

(-/of

in., "A:

in

be

'Dr

Lg

DHM

MY),

breast of animals (Aram.

Ex 29^ + 4

'r\

Lv 9 20 21
-

PliTPl

t.;

cstr.

mn

only P,

breast,

and only of sacrificial animals; always

3 divine communication
D'HSn 2 S 7 17
inkaana irrnp ck \tii\ z c
.

as

wave-

14

Ch

offering; of

ram

of peace-offering Lv7 30 30 9

Nu 6
io

20
;

14 15

20 21
-

cf.

Nui8

'

of Nazirite sacrif.

perquisite of Aaron and his sons

Ex 2 9 s6 2 Lv8 29
'

of installation
-

in a vision, oracle, prophecy:

great

Bev.

2S7,17

n^^tnp

Siegf. Hellseherei, v.

a conspicuous horn

over against light

light

iKfC"

J"lp

win-

n.f. light, place of seeing,

dow, nrncrpX ntnt?

Ew

2 eonspieuousness in appearance

ntnp

Lv 7 31 34
'

18
.

TiTn n.pr.m. son of Nahor Gn 2 2 22 Afau


(cf. As. n.pr.loc. HazA, mentioned with Bazu
,

nn
m. W) by

(v.

Gn

22- 1

ZK1

COT

on

(vV

cut or notch; y*.

]L

Ar.

foil.;

thunder-bolt, lightning-

t[rtn] n.[m.]

(NH

Aram. KWD shining cloud)


and pi. DTI" n ^P H"? ^Hl

T^O;

only cstr. Pin"

Jb 28 M aw? a way for thunder-bolts


annn nbty " z c io 1 (|| Qfpan).

pTn,

be or grow

vb.

Q,

(NH

strengthen

sf.

+2

(Baer)

3i

30

t.;

57

jbJ~, P!D

56

P!(V

Gn

4i

19'

ok

12 13 ;

'PI?

Dt

it^ni 5

Ez

sf.

intrans.fos

grow strong: 1. a. of physical strength of


913
14
s1
(on Ez
hands Ju 7 11 2 S 2' 16 Ez 22 Zc 8
14
arm,
sq. inf. Ez 30^ used of
of
infr.);
v.
3
or

recovery

power

instr.),

f>

20 23

Ch

5
3
8 27

25

Dn

v 16 ),

n 5a

of king

man

INK)

ptm

24

-jbin

much

louder

a.

be

lit.

D^'n)

S io

Je 20 7

(sq. *?*)

28

and

caught

22

I9 19 (E,

Ch

cf.

iTa)=2 Ch
( +

21

sq.

THl

"iQn

ni?]n

(|[

word
bv).

(sq.

trumpet

16

grew

it

firm, fast

S 1 9
kingdom 2K
2

( + ^).
4
firm = courageous, confident, esp. Imv., usually
*

||

rN

(q. v.),

2S10
28

10 20
-

12

Dt

Ch

25

6 - 7 - 23

Oftener

Jos

6 -- 18

1K2 iChi 9

28

15

35 4i Hg2
d. hold firmly
4

4 4 4

19

11

(E), 47

(J

but

not,

p|n

^7

etc.;

25

4i 5 w

Gn

= Je 52

II.

28 20 strengthened him

Ch

(all P),

b. be severe,

of famine

very dub.

txt,

/m

20

sq. bv), 2

147" +

,/,

K3

15

\b TO1).

(||

t*i- P/.

Ex

Imjyf. PJO^l

12

10

t.,

'RD Na 3 ;
*p^n Is 54 2 etc.; 7n/. csr. P?.0 2 K 12+ 12 t.;
pjn Ex 14 17 O^^no 2 K 12 9 ; 1. make
M sq.
(physically) a. sq. ace. pers. Ju 1
etc.;

Ne

pjn

14

+2t.;

'fs.

strong

12

by 3

416

Hiph.)

c.

03

(1|

15

Ez 30

manufacture of

24

of personif.

Dn

to strength

c. sq. ace. rei Is

instr.; of

}>EK

? ^'ve strength

Ho'7

sq. Dnyil|,

so,

= restore

b.

Ez 34

health

Na

D^riO

sq.

io 1819 to
;

Ch

to 1

(and v

25

29

12
;

Co, v.

41" Je io 4 (both

c.

idols) ; of strengthen-

4
s3
sq.
ing tent-pegs, in metaph. Is 54 cf. 33
13
bars of gates ^ 147 ; oft. of making strong,
14
1U2
26 s
fortifying a town, etc. Na3
19
s
=repair (wall, obj. not expr.) Ne 3 v.
32
1S
6
I2 W
2 2 2 Oh
Hiph.; c. ace. of temple 2
10
3
8
512
2
24
34 cf. v (|| pVnaf>); sq. * rvab 1 Ch
;

2Chn

6 27

breaches (ace.)

obj.

kingdom

establishing

Ch 1

12 s 9
'

13

22

17

d. of

strengthen

the hands (ace.) of any one,


(opp. nSfl)

courage

(all

D),

i.e.

sustain, en-

34

3.

strong
5

= bold,
7

Is 4

c.

encourage,
ace. pers.

c.

+^

'm

OTiiwa IT

Jb 4 Ezr 6 Ne 2 6 2 Ch 2 9
6
16
sq. 3 Ezr i ( + 3 instr.)
1 S 23
18

22

Is 35 s

Ju 9 24 Je 23 14 Ez 13 22

Dt

ace.

n^3 nibj??

3S

make
2 S

28

Ch 35 s

a. c. 2 ace. 13pjnN ^^Nl Is 22


4. make firm
and with thy sash (of office) will I make him

firm,
b.

bind

i.e.

21

make firm or fixed,

Sw

in ll^

\jf

64

him

firmly about

it

5.

make

B*3?n).

(||

= definitely

adopt "TV

rigid, hard,

i.

e.

perverse, obstinate, harden (the heart of any

one)

Ex

io 2027

21

Josn

(allP),

20

(all

(D);

v.

12

E),

also

l^B?

10

4 ' 8 17
-

4
DiTJB

'T\

Hiph. U8 Pf. pnnn j u 7 8 +<; 3 fs.


Je 5 3 t.
npT i?n. j e 49 24 + sf. ^l.nn j e 8 21 ^ptrin Ne
16
^Pinni Ez 30 23 etc.; Impf P'L^
5 + 3 t.;
23
15
Jb8 +2t.; is. ptriKl. I S 4 2 ; Ipnrj: Je6 +2t,;
;

13

(llprnnn), 22

Ezr io 4

7
32

Dnio

io 25 2 3 6

c. be

27

14

31

25

13

Is

1919

sq.nenbe& 2 Ch 2 5 8
4
to, devote oneself to, sq. 3 2 Ch 3
e. sq. Inf. be firm not to eat blood, i.e. firmly
3.
refrain from it Dt 12 23 cf. 1 Ch 28'
6

20

transit, only ipJO

Absalom's head

b. be firm, secure, of a

(sq. 3).

26

pm

2. be

louder.

fast, of

of

cf.

15

of sound of

f.

Ex

9 (R); cf.
grievous, of battle 2

?3J);

ptni.

Ch

=i Ch

16 22
(||

power

c f. 2

llu

d. prevail over, upon, of

28

ace.

sq.

c. of royal

bonds Is

e. of

b. of

1322

Ex

Danan ^y 1pm Mal3 13

id.,

&h)

(opp.

14

13

as prevailing over

bv
2

1212

S 13

strong for, prevail against

19

compar. over-

sq. JO

Jos 17 (JE), =Ju i


compar. be stronger than, too

sq. f?

39

(c.

army Dt

people,

Ezrp 12

50

S 17

illness Is

fr.

with idea of per-

stout, rigid, hard,

people),

15

28 7
u
io

:3

S3 etc.; I.

Ch

+ IRE 2
i2' +

n^nb

fcirad

2Ch 2 6

PJ

Impf.

20

bind, squeeze)

J^i

+4t.;

etc.;

38

strong,

firm,

Imv. P!H Dt

;'

Ex 1

P. P.Tn

22

//. cs<r.

21

Pin.'l

Iptn; Is 2 8

2 t.;

20

2CI128

Ar.

cf.

P/'n Gn

*JpTn

Aram.

id,;

or a&ow^, gird on,

tQal

grow

a.
33

pierce (Frey)).

flash

pin

versity, of Pharaoh's heart

also Di).

TTn

Esar. D1

304

IptD!

Dn

11

32
,

etc.;

Imv.

P.Tnn

25

+2t.,

i5 'ls 6 4 ; sf. 'p^nn


Inf. cstr. pnnn 2
JPhxvU8S8 73
Je 31 ('nn Cod. Petrop. v. RS
); Ft.

etc.';

19

32

'

pnnp Ex

+ 9 1.;

sf.

np;np

Dn

11

6
;

fs.

npinp

pi. Q^nnp Ne 4 +5 t.; cstr. p i_n


Ne'4
Ez 27 9 27 ; tl. a. make strong, strengthen
19
12
b. make firm, the kingdom 2 K 15
Je 5
10

11

press, be urgent, sq.


'S

of

hand

of

( Co rd. npT tn,

'"<

75?

+ Inf. Ex

I2

33

(E); sq.

in prophetic ecstasy

adj., v. ptp).

Ez

14

4. in bad sense

iT2).
( +

c.

display strength (late)

Ch

26

305

pin

{Hiai ny

Dn

^.n),

32

+2.

(||*7i).

ma&e severe, of battle 2 S 1


t 3. sq. *p =
awppw* Ezi6 49 ; sq. T\SyV\\ 3 o 25 (subj. *; but Co
25

v 24 )+.

rds. Pi. as

4.

= repair, walls

of Jerus.,

4 4 4
+3i t. Ne 3; cf. (in gen.) pt. used
3
9 127
of Tyre and her
substant. "]pi2 ^tno Ez 27

Ne

'

ptn

Tptn
Ex 10" +

adj. strong,

18

MT

(Co for

t.;

vb. 3

2 (del.

Ex

ngjn

fs.)

Ez

cstr. ''ptn

f.

Nu

men, rarely pred.

a. of

13

18

'rr
14

t.

25

Ju

1. strong

v. infr.) 3";

'

+ Ez 3
i8 + 2 t.;

+ 3i

19

3
pi. D'&tn

Co

mighty;

stout,

(opp. nQ"))

v 31

'

ships

K4

Dn

abs.

6. esp. take or &ep AofoZ

grasp

t5. prevail,

by Jb 18 9 ; prevail upon to '3N? 13 Tin

sq.

0*n?p, e tc)

(||

of, seize,

2 Gn
S 15 27

a. take hold of, seize, catfcA, sq.

Ju 7 20 1
n
60 2- 8
12
27
2Si iK I
2K2 4 Is4 Zc8 23 23 Pr7 13 26 17
2629
15
with violence Dt
cf. also Ju 19
2 Ch 28
23
11
33
22 25 1 Si7 (perh. pf. consec. freq., v. Dr),
15
11
5
fig. ta&e AoM in order
2 S 2
sq. ? 2 S 15
13
18

9 (J), 2i

Ex

(E),

4 (J; ||rnN),
i

to lead one (subj.

4i 9

13

18

Is 5

cf.

2 Je 31 32

'

sq.

(3; ||^n3)j

ace. Is

c.

Na 3

B q. ace.
23

14

take

42

13

hold of
Je 6 ==5o
Zc 14
(with violence), ty 3 5 2 Ne 4 1011 seize the kingdom
Dn 11 21 in metaph. Mi 4 9 (^n ^tnri), Je 6 24
,

.;

24

2 Is 64

sq.
9

Gie), 50

(v.

= 2 Ch 7

22

43

of pious laying hold of'*,

27 56

cf.

2 - 46

of other gods

laying hold of

18

wisdom Pr

= sustain, support Lv 2 5

fig.

Is42 6 45

his servants

used substantively

cf.

Dn

Jb

33

of

20

v6

of wicked, holding to

c. keep, retain, sq.


13

Ez

so

Mi 7 1S
5
2 Ch 4

work Ne
house Jb

his

i3

Hithp.

Ne

16

32

s
;

Inf.

cstr.

Dn

strengthen oneself 2
21

S 30 6

20 22
s

S
28

Ch

3" 1

ip-pnn

Dn

Ch

K 20

22

10
;

Ch i
Ch
1

13

12

17

Gn

48

(i.e.

he

Nu

13

32'.

3. sq.

,|

S 49

S io 12

?B? withstand

Ch

Ch

19

13

78

Ch
4.

Dy hold strongly with iChu 10 Dn io 21 cf.


of '\ vbt? ohy onn? oy 'nnnb 2 Ch 16 9 . For
sq.

IpjnrP

13

Vd. Hiph., v.

Sm

Co Da.

ma;

but oftener

11 2 26 s Je 32'21

of

Dt

21

Dn

26

15

in

T2 Dt4

yh]2i nptn

34

15

19

12
of control of enemies
136
and deliverance from exile Ez 20 33 34 more gen.
yj/

'

24

Dt

(||
3
sition to

Isr.

K8

*|jna), 1

K19

= 2 Ch 6

42

Zedekiah Je 21

nptn T31 133 Dy3

of ' Is 27

(II

11

n?P v 8

r i

rto-iarn. ntfjsn),

15

sickness

of

Nu 2O 20 (JE).

sound of trumpet

32

oppo-

c. of

sword

wind Ex io 19

= loud) Ex

war

Vs

once of Edom, opp.

17

16

(J),

(E).

S 14 52

(pred.),

(pred.),

famine

17
e.firm, hard, of face, D'OD

18 2

EZ3 8

forehead,

adamant, sim. of forehead v 9 (compar.,


c.JO); of sky Jb37 18 (pred.)
In pi. cstr. 2? 'n
Ez2 4 hard of heart (||QOD ^p) but om.
;

nvp _/ n

B Co,

2.?"' K'p).

3'

hard

(= impudent) of forehead

2. as subst., a strong one, of

(Pjn2

as,

10

in the character

Is 4 o ; of
ina ym* i6

Vs

of,

Am2

pVTi)

14
;

c.

''

a strong one)

agent Is 28 2 (||K?K);
JP comp.

v. also

= oe

too

Je3i n ^35 10
In Ez 34 16 MT uses
'nn in bad sense (|| njp^n), Co, with diff.
text, in good sense (v. VB).
strong for

p)n adj.verb.

v.

ptn

Qal

Pt.

"Tptt?] n.[m.] strength, only ^jn *


(om. by error

(De

||

al. der. fr. pth,

22

@L

where

l<rxvs

but [nPT jn] favours

18 3

pov).

ptn).

t [npfPl] n.f. strength, force (strictly Inf.


lb
form fr. ptn v. Ges 45 ) 1. of urgency of
nn fiptna Is
s hand in prophetic inspiration
14
Vrip^na
power
royal
2.
of
8 n (cf. ptn Ez
).
-

Chi2

26 16 (llP!0 v 15 ),

Dnn

tptfl n.m. strength;

Ez

arm

b. usu. attrib.; of

cf.

effort),

Ju 20 22

of

(v. supr.

wonders done by agency of Moses Dt 3412 also


npT tn tm ^ina nbs Ex 3 2 n (JE), cf. Nei 10

1.

mrra 'nnn
8
Ch 15
2. put

io 19

iig.-=take courage 2

exerted himself, he sat up by a great


20

B Co),

Co

Tyre DJ3 npT tn nirn

of

6 M i3 9 (all J),

v. Di),

16 9 ; Pt. pinna

forth strength, use one's strength

13

(del.

Pr 23 11

(ace.)

21 4 23 1 25 11 27 6 ; sq. ?y against 2

13
gain strength Ezr

17

Ez

so

34

26

Pharaoh Ez 3022 (opp. J"Q3ip3) esp. of hand of


^ in delivering Isr. from Egypt, Ex 3 19 (gloss %

(||

Ez 7 13 (but

Q^WH?

pi.'

Ez 26

Gn 48^+7 t.;
Sm Co rd.

Ch

p?nnn|j 2

io 21

hand of Jos 4 (D),


and ptn Qal 3); cf.

50

14

18

30

19

anger

sq.

p tnn1

1p;trW

Hiph.), etc.; Imv. pinrin


9

Ju

(J),

5 ;
15
8 ;

io

Ch) Pf. p?nnn

(esp.

Impf

etc.;

t.,

Ch 2

24

Ju

JE),

(all

also of B?K3 Je

battle 2 S

d. hence also hold, contain, sq. ace.

+3

pjnrw

3 Ex 9 2

Sm Co (MT Hithp.);

JO)

sq.

N^O,

(||

cleave or cling to (7J?) one's brethren

hence

c.

'<

17

d. severe, sharp, hot, of

holding

'

\t) ; of Ne. holding fast to (3) his


cf.

(compar.

Jos 14

sq.

v. also pt.

tiy),

(||

cf.

Jb 2 39 27" Je 8 5 b. have or keep hold of,


3 Ju 1 26 2 S 3 29 Je 50 33 Ne 4 15 c. hold up,
3,

13

c. JP),

18

/1

the brick-mould,

8 21 49

(compar.

11

t.;

(all

Rjn
JE).

Am6 ; 1.
13

of

2
.

'n cstr.

\ V

2. national strength

'n

Ex i3 +
Ex i 3
3

3 - 14 - 16

Am 6 Hg 2".
13

306

nptn

n.f. strength, force, violence, alw.

tnpfn

^A strength, force, etc.; 1. of oppres-

n^ra,

Ju

sion

capture

forcibly, violently;

/orce

c?/

w /orce
i S 2
Ez 34 of ruling T$?
2 rebuke severely, sharply
and with rigour.
s
Ju8'; cry mightily, insistently Jon 3 . nj?in?
13
2K 12 v. PIC Q al ^w/n3

'

16

Ntsn

siveneps 'n ^1X3 ant D}3

woman with

A{a K (e)i

Ch

17

on

Hazaki(i)au, Schr

Jiiger

JAsl883Feb
on seal Gann

n.pr. prrr

strengthened ;

'*

Aai!A strengthened,
C0T

of.

As.

BAS 4M
;

-Mar - 334No

1819

tJe2 6

Ts 36

||

iCh

usu. Vljptm

Mi

34

2Ch 2 8 + 35t. 2 Ch 29-33;


in title Is

(if

+ 'TJ?jrP

in these three be not txt.

">

+2. njpin great-great-grandfather of proph. Zephaniah Zp i rov E&kiov,


for

err.

)).

perh.

+3.

1.

of royal Davidic line

+4.

of Chr.

njpTir,

also 'n

Ne

io 18

23

Eff*a(s),

Ch

TT>Nptrr n.pr.m. (God


v.Lag BN

134

24

1G

head of a

Ne

=nf?|n

ECtKias,

28 12

David's time)
course,

cf.

A)

Ch

an

cf.

Ez

IefeiaqX,

16
,

EfcmjX,

(20th

IeaijX.
v.

nnT

nn,

TWLJM

sub

v.

n.m. *80.

14

inj^n supr.

swme

boar

^W,

)tL; Ar.JjjIj. (Aram,

id. ;

loan-

'

wd.

ace. to

(only once

Fra

110
,

yet v.

Lag

P V113
);

Eth.

llaC:

= wild boar)," v. Hom NS319fS58 )


'

art. 'nil;

385

abs., 4

st.

t. c.

(Pi.

Sem

' ^.325.338.392)

WJTOj

p.

^.^ implication

28 b.

nin.

vb. miss (a goal or way), go

238

mark, miss the way; Eth. "JTfi: fail to find


or have; sts. sm, esp. in deriv.)
Qal Pf'n Ex

32

+ 29

31

t.,

fs.

nNtpn

Ex5

Ez i6 15 ^NDH
,

Lv5 15 La i 8

16

etc.,

+ 82

wonri

HNIDn Je5o u

Impf.

Pf.;

t.

Ex 20 f 4 etc.+
20 t. Impf.; Tra/ Kbn Ez 3 21 + 8 t., NIOHD ^ 39 2
tone (txt. err. for koto) Gn 20 nKlpna'Nu 1
in^Dn Ez 33 12 (del. Co); Pt. !?in p r 13**+ 6 1.,
Lv 4 +
3

Ntorp

12

t.,

20

28

Ec 9 2 Nttfn Is 65 20 + 2 1, N^n Ec 8 12
'KBh Pr 8 36 pl.'tfNIph i S 14 33 sf. DNDh Ez

sf.

18 420 ;

1. miss

NDnn K?

anything J b 5 s4 Nt?in 0^313

thou shalt not miss


J*X

Pr 1

owe hasten-

ing with his feet misseth (the

way

^33

Dt3h 'NCh

missing me (Wis-

dom)

is

Pr

36

the one

or the goal);

one wronging himself'(opp. ^V^); miss,

endanger, one's

goal or path of'right

Hb 2

Pr 20 2

life

10

ace. to

2. sin, miss

q. v.)

and duty :

a. against

of repul-

the

man,
14

1K18 2K18
whom or towards

abs.Ex 5 16 (E), 1S26 21 2S19 21

with ? of the person against


whom one sins, Gn 40 1 (E), Ju
24
have

K 8 =2 Ch 6
31

I sinned

with 3,

1^3

22
;

~p TlNtan

against thee
1N3nn b&

Gn

Gn 4 2

2
'

25

19

HO wherein

18
20 9 (E) Je 37
(E) do not sin
;

22

45

b.
against the lad, against David 1 S 19
elsewhere always against God, abs. Ex 2O 20 (E),
34
3
"""i- 23 Nu i6 22 (P),
9 (J) Josy^D) LV4 5
13
5 22
20
14
19
Ne 6 Jb i 7 io 24 35 ^4 5 78 s2 L343 27
11
64* Je 2 35 La 5 7 Ez 3 2121 16 51 28 16 33 12 Ho 8
.

1. swine, forbidden as food Lv 1 7 (P), Dt i 4 8 cf. 'nn nba


Is 65" 66 17 , and ^"D'n 66 3 as heathen offering

alw.

cf.

i.e.

(NH

12

wrong, sin(NHu; Aram. Ntsn, J,^,,; As.hatti,


Zim BP40 Sab. NDn, Ntann, id'., DHM in MV;
Ar. cki do wrong, commit a mistake or an
error , 11. make to miss the mark ; iv. miss the

12

Aram.

Ch

hence narrow-eyed animal).

Afrp.

trntrr n.pr.m.

Nl?h Is

JIM (v of foil.; meaning dub.; perh. cf.Ar.


the eye was or became narrow, small, Lane

tinn

L
U(uP L

De VB (others sub 3
.:.>.

S 4 2 5 9)

fisn '33 2

cf.

iCh2 4 15 XTj^(i6th,v 14 ),but A Ufap,


2. one of those sealed Ne io 21
Xr)(fi.p.

time)

1. the well-known priest

24

irrptrp, n*j?trr

731 c

'

2. priest of 19th course (assigned to

21

strengthened,

and prophet, son of Buzi,


s4

t5. inj?W

Ephraimite, Ahaz's time

foreg.;

prob. near time

Ezr

man

np]n

Efewa(s),

Ch

family of returned exiles


cf.

1867,p1 - 7

'

t.,

-t-

i8 9

27

41

20

31 t., Is 36-39; also


15
24
in Ch
Cli2 9 18 27 30 32

CI14

16

10

BA

in

inscr.

(cf.

2K20 Jei5 and

also

Ho

20 10 ) WJptn":

(exc.

18-21

of

'

fig.

Dr smxxm. N5 zmgi8S6.ic2 po i n ting _ to avoid


but Nbr Acad 1887 Dec 17 comp. Talm. & X
offence
(tO^n, "Wn, NTlin etc.) pomegranate (and

of foes of Isr. (in

t~Ptn n.pr.m.

1. E,
on format, v. Lag
)
+H^]n
seldom
Judah,
of
ww of Ahaz, King
i.io.i4.i4.i5.i6.i6
'rPE0K
elsewh.
Pr
25^;
a S0
2Kl8
2

fig.

BN134

in

2. wild boar

1. a priest of 17th course (assigned to David's

lirptn, rpptn, injptrp, njptrp n. P r.m.


('

14

apple; Syr. oj, Jioji),

Efeiaa.

sim. of fair

vineyard).

"hptf! n.pr.m. a Benjamite

22

dub. character.

^ 80

-\yp 'n

Pr

307

Nan
We K1 Proph

v 11 io 9 13 2 'an NOPD TIJIJ t6


I have not permitted my palate to sin Jb 3i ";
4
Pt. KBh, used as adj., sinful nation Is i sinful
-

(del.

),

:i

i8 4 20

Ez

but usually as noun, sinner


26
12
2 18
20
Is 65
Sin
Pr 1 31 13 22 14 21 Ec 2 26 7 8 9
40
MNBH
sinned
Nu
we
have
2 7
confessed
is
1
10
15
47
37
6
=2
12
1
K
8
Ch
6
Ne
i
1
S
(E) Ju io
515
16
6
D119
TlNDn 7 /<ave sinned
\jno6 La 5
Ex 9 27 Nu 2 2 34 (J) 1 S is 24 30 2 S 2 4 10 17 1 Ch
817
Jb33 27 Sin is universal -\vx D1K px
2

person

X?

tCUfV

= 2 Ch 6

36

man who sinneth not

no

</tere zs

psa pns

21B n't^ is^x

man

20
NOrf K7I Ec 7 /or

K8

px D1X

46

'O

none righteous

there is

sinneth not;

God Gn 2 o 6 (E), 39 9 (J),Ex 3 2 33


33
Nu 3 2 (both JE), Dt 9 16 20 18 1 S2 25 12 23 i 4 3 3 \
3S S5 46 50
= 2 Ch 6 24 26 36 39 2 K 1 7 Ho 4 7 Mi 7 9
1 K 8
17
Zp i Je 40 3 44 23 50 714 Ez 14 13 Is 42 24 Jb 8 4
against

j>,

78

119 11

17

20

io 10 Jos

Ne

S I2 1S

(J), 2

TlKBn Ex

in confession b

^4

b UKBfl

Dt

Dn 9 811 with
14
7
10
? of instr., lips Jb 2
tongue ^ ^g' wherein
23
Ez 3 7 Lv 4 (P), therein Lv5 22 (P); ellipsis
41

Ju io 10

Je 3

25

720

14

3 in phrase

17

"lt5>N

Lv

unwittingly

error,

me Je 33 s 8

Nui2 u

'n leto

Nu

15

-m(H),

Dt 9 18

18 24 33 16 ; 7 'n

272S

3 28
-

2835

16 22

15

s0

x6 13

13
nNtsn

19

P)

(all

Ne

(J);

sub

1.'"n

c.

ace. K'SJ

Pr 20 2

one's life

self,

v.

44

32

Hb

6
;

my

D?B" v 16
the

IW IJanp Lv 5

w/ierf

err.

Lv 14
3 pi.

sf.

Nu

iNtsn

Wn Ez 43
15

11
;

//.

i/ie

Zoss

0/

/<

';' ,

Dt2 4

tpnri

Bhpn

51

31

iKi6

KBnFII

2i 22 ;

Ex 2 3
Inf. N^ipHn Ec5 1 K 16
Je32 (Qr), ^nn Je32 35 (Kt err.); Pt. pi. cstr.
Wipn:

pi.

33

19

35

"N^no Is 29 21 ; 1. miss the mark: ?3K2 5?.^


KBIT N?1 nnyB'n-pK J U20 u slinging with stones

an hair and

at

26

13

Ex2 3 33 (JE), Ne

elsewh. in the phrase burto* TIN N^Dnn

(he) caused Israel to sin


22

53

22

c. sf. ref.

Je 32 s5

K3

io

29 31
'

to Isr. 2

17

2nd

ace.

16 26

53

14
2

(sts. c.

16

15

30

16

21

^- 30 Si 1 62-13.19.26
-

2 - 6 - 11

14

24

9 -i 8 24 28
-

min'' JIN 2

15

23
2i n

;
-

16

nxton, or tK'N ref. to

2K17 21

21

10
;

prob. also

16 219 2 r":
the rest are am23
3. bring into guilt, condemnation,
16

13

no 2nd
Je 32 s5

15

11

I3

nKtOn: 1K15 2634

2. induce

tvould not miss.

or cause to sin: with ace.

ace.

biguous).

punishment : DIN WUCIB Is 2 9 21 ivho bring a man


into condemnation/ piNn DN N^nn NP Dt 2 4 4
thou shalt not bring the land into guilt; ]T\T\ ?H
5
Ti'^a-nN H^nb ysrr\H Ec 5 do not permit thy

he shall

J 'n 1{f'N

nN

Ex 2 9 +
KBrm Lv8
3r

'

2 t.;

15

natsriK

sf.

Gn3i 39

Ez 43 s3

^u

i9 ,2 + 4 t., wtsnri^
iKtannn Nu^i^iNts'nnn

1. miss oneself, lose oneself,

Nu

21
,

Nu^i 20

bewil-

fig. for be

Dna?to Jb

dered, beside oneself, *tonn?

17

by
4i
reason of consternation they are beside themselves
2. purify oneself from

niJ' are afraid).


1

(||

uncleanness, only in

a. Levites

those in contact with the dead

Nu 8"

Nu 1 p

b.

13.20.

'

12 -i 3 20

with 3, JTIi S D3 NU31 23 by a mixture of ashes


12
of the red heifer with fresh water Nu 19
;

Lv

49

tNtfln n.m.

1. 6ear Zoss: ri313nK ip'3N

Gn

21.

Jb 4 i 17

train

missing 1 poss. id. nJtflnN


itl).

K2i

li

2K17

7mp/.NDIT J u 20 16

26

13

*bnn (Kt

1.,

D^lpnn

sf.

17

litBruv

nxtsn

19

Ntanrc

7m/;/.

^Ktsnn
;

7 oare

19

2222

Lv 9
warn 2 ch 29 24
Pt. NBnon Lv6 19
inxtprn

Ki 3

16

WBnn 1K16 Nei3

pi.

mouth to bring thyflesh into punishment. Hithp.

holy thing he shall pay.


52

Pf. N'pnn
for ^tpnn)" 2

Hiph.

Impf.

ace. to most, yet

hath incurred by taking of


Pi. Pf Ntsn

7ie

24

10

bring his trespass-offering which he has incurred

by sin ; 'n

29

NDin forfeiting one-

K'Om Lv

1DE>K

"IBte

Ch

22
i

incur the blame of sinning against thee all


cf.

'n

17

nson Lv 4 14 (P); 'n Nt:n La i 8 wan


15
'n "!B>N Dt 19
3. incur guilt, penalty by
sin, forfeit: DOT 73 "|7 TIKBITl Gn43 9 I shall

by 'n -\m

days,

(P; not cleanse

K2

Je 16 10

JlNton

-rata

6 - 10 18

4
-

29

6 19 (Pe-

'"

'

Ex 3 2 30 31 (JE);

Lv

(J)

Ex

the altar

30

EV); nrOTOH DOT nN

with cognate ace. HNDn'n

Ez

2 -- 2 - 27

judgments Ne 9 29 with
Lv s Nu6 n (P) Ne 26

by, with regard to

JIM BO

'

P); against thy

(all

iniquity

(their)

DJ1JJ

wherein they sinned against

Lv

to sin-offering

sin-offering with their blood on the altar.


3. purify from sin: the altar, by putting the
blood of the sin-offering on its horns, Lv 8 15 (P),
Ez 43 20 22 2 " 3 the sanctuary, by applying to it
the blood of the sin-offering Ez 45 18
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 52 (P);
a person, by application of the mixture of living
water and ashes of the red heifer Nu 19 19 (P),
by sprinkling with a hyssop sprig ^5i 9

23

of

(P);

made a

yjr

15

nsion ?y upon
the altar

'-

Lv9

to "Vyp

and

in the earth ivho doeth good

with

NEH

39

tuas

2. wia/ce a sin-offering:

7 /e it be
made to miss

lit.

c. sf.

referring

)'n

'

sin (on fomiat, v.

Lag

EN

Lvi 9 +i5t.; sf.i^nLv2 4 +5t.,


TKn La 3 39 QX^n Lv 20 20 r D^NBn Ecio
sf. ^on Gn 4 i,
cstr.'^on 2K10 29 Ez 23"
,42

(E

Dt15

15

17

l.

308

Nron

Da'NBnis

Ec 1 o

1. :

13

Dnp

*?n

^51"

'NBn I338 17

16

9
a. against man Gn4i (E)

Ho 1

b. elsewh. ag. God, abs. Is 3

103",
9
;

Dt 19 15 2K10 29 mo as^o 'n


La i
s6
with
sinworthy of death Dt2i 2 2 =mo 'n 22
16
/w'cfe
entreated
is
God
3, because of, Dn 9
8

sort 'n

cf.

"

my sins f 51

thy face from

11

and

a^ my

faith, fAow i^< cas* &e/'ncZ <// &cZ;

Is 38 17

guilt of sin) come on one

Dt 15 9

sins

nvi ' (the

NUn

2. 0?a7< 0/ sin/ 3

said in

it is

21 22 23

2223

24

15
;

no 1NDm

7ws sr (guilt) die Nil 27 (P);

?'n

own sin Dt 2 4 16 =2 K
iDK ^HOIT Naro ^ 51 7 in. sin

Gn4 +i24t.;n|nbNui5 24 (txt.err.fornNDni5),


7

mvnb

52 tsf.;

^25 +i7
,/,25

my

(condition of sin and guilt)

mother con-

me; D"JEb DiTNan DX Is i 18 though your


sins be like scarlet (in guilt) 1^ Wy I^NOrO tib
ceived

103

>\r

10

no< according to our sins (their guilt)

hath he done

Nu 9

(H),

Lvi 9

of

idols (in

1S

3. punishment for sin

to us.

'n NSW bear sin


i8

22

(P); with bv, bear sin because

Nu

22 9 (H)

17

20 20 24 15

Lv

punishment)

(its

worshipping

i8 32 (P);

Ez

idols)

bear sins of

23

49

the ideal

servant of Yahweh bore the sins of many Is 53


without NE>J, only La 3 s9 INDH bv "UJ (wherefore
12

man

doth) a
his sin

(complain) for the punishment of

35

12 11 (J)

2
1

30

6 - 22

17

14

58
5

Ez 16

38

jh

1313

Lv

14 - 23 -- 8

1617

my youth ty 25";
of my body (my

13

23 23

Jb i3

24

Nu
Nu

16
2 K 21
2 Ch 33'
Jes l6 10.1S 30 14.15 5q2 La
2I 33 io.i6 Arm 5 12 (We KLProph
18
Is i
v. NBH
n ace. of

Mi

masc. D'OlXy),
34

36

DD^NOn, as

rds.

14

*niNtsrt

4ot. sf.;

17
31 50 (E),
DIN 'n sins against man

r
9

1.;

etc., 4-

sf.

etc.,

S 20
Elsewhere b. against God
1

6
5 (P).

(P),

16

16

-1-

cstr. rriNtsn

man Gn

a. against

17

Ezi8 21 33

cstr.

);

K i2 + 3 t,;
Nu5 + 6t.;

nxtsn

t,;

lriNtsn

1. sin

18

nton'

pi.

I4 16 =2

ZAWi

rd. riNtsn.b Sta

Is 3

25

nN^n' Ex3o 10 + 19 t.; sf. 'nXEsn Gn 3 36


vmvn 1 k 16 26 oanNtan Ex 3 2 30 + 3t.,

1NOI"Q E^X each for his

Ch

Zc 13 (but

^ 32
Dn 9

51

20 20

''B'SJ

'

4
s2
59 Pr 5

13

myj 'n sins of


na Mi6 fruit
7

'n ^122

child as an offering) for the

sin of myself; sin of divination

23

Ho

*ta&0 iy 'n

of the

4 the sin of my
people they eat (gain their daily food by means
13

mouth
of

59

yfr

X Hi Or

cf.We;

it,

sin-offering, but this

al.

not elsewhere in early proph., and


ProU 76
it, v. We

pn naon

);

against

fii?

||

Gn4 7 (J)

nna^

is a crouching beast;
embodied in the golden
21
and the high places of Beth Aven
calf Dt 9
Ho io 8 c. 3 on the ground of sin Ne 9 s7 for sin
Mi i 5 2K24 3 L340 2 Je 15 13 17 3 Ez 16 52 with or

a<

Cain) sin

cfoor (of

i/ie

sin of the people is

t[Nt3n]
ners

&mn

as

32

Is 13

9
;

14

+i5

kingdom

(J),

HNOn

aclj.f.

Nu

iTKBn

adj. and

Am 9

s
,

elsewhere only

^D Am 9

pi.

10
;

sf.

condemna(cf. Hiph. Pt.

b. exposed to

reckoned as offenders

Is 29

21

Elsewh. 2.

21

sinners

11.111.

Nu

i7 (P),

'<

Gni 3
t

Is 5

13

(J).
7

(JE)

1S

K 15

unto sin
1

15

22

19
12 19

30

n.f. sin, sin-oflfering (?)

chiefly in the phrase nbia Tl great sin

Ex32

2i.3o.3i

whose sin

(JE)j 2

lfl

is covered is blessed

,,

D?

Gn 2

sin,
9

32l

(E)
he

but the prayer


of the wicked becomes sin when he is judged
^ log 7
2. sin-offering (ace. to most) r6iy
nxtoni

yjr

40'

whole burnt-offering and sin-

offering (so Yrss

Thes

MV

burnt-offering with sin v.

SS al., but
Br MP329 ).

< whole

tn^tnn.f. lsl4 38 (Gn 4 7 noexceptionforr3i


'

noun = crouching beast)

sin, sin-offering, 'n

c. ?J?,

Mi

24

'ra "]?n walk in

Lv

6 13 ; for sin

(H); 'n ^y

my
4

Pr io 10 Zc 13

:i4

6 - 10

i6

34

(P), i9
l,

nSt2n? D

Jb 35
sin Pr 20 9
;

c.

'n "DIN walk after sin 2

to
15

JO because of

La 4 13 more
/ am clean
because of sm

(H),

(P)

'ri'inD

of sin

sin

16 1621 Dt 19

c.

'n "OSD

3 according

22

B ' 13

Lv

'n bbll because

3 28 35

acM unto

51D"

2(i

'

I7 32.

n3 p 3^ c jeave
cm account of sin Dt 9 18
2

4
than sin

38

gi9-26.3i

28 13 Is 30 1 Jb 34 s7
26 21 c. P to or /or sm

12 30 i3

from

1.

16 19

1824 28

Lv

sin

Ch

Lv

sin

16 2 Is 43

s 26 34

tn^ian

is

sin

n^^n
n.f. sinful thing, sin, Ex 34
T T

1K14"

by sin

S 15 18 Am9 10 Is i- s i3 9 33 14 f i 5 25 s 26 9 5i 15
35
104 Pr i 10 13 21 2 3 !7 miT^ 'n sinners against

meiiNu 32 14

a. sinful

tion,

).

cstr.

t.;

1. adj.

Am 9

1. sinful, 2. sin-

11.211.

i4

^n

1G
;

men should
Ch 6 26 Ez 1

C.

=
K

8 35
2
return from sin ? 3^ 1
,
18
31
14
1' D
depart
1c
it by "l^D 2
from
15
33
n
24
24
9
:s
1 g
be concerned about JO JXT
jD 2 Ki 3- 1

21

f 38

19

Ne

con/ess

n n^inn

io 6

13

Je 14 10

32

32

(JE),

(2)

(P); 'n ^y

minn

^3

inquires after

watches over

up H013 12

deals with sin: (1) lie


upon it (?y)
Ex32 34 (JE)

visits punishment

H08

Nus

God

d.

it

?y lOK' Jb 14

by forgiveness: 'n

S 15

25
;

'n

py Nbo

it
16
;

N'^J

^32

EHT Jb

hoards

5
;

it

Exio
'ni

1'

Nto

309

nNttn
Jos 24 W (E),

K8

Is 27

34 36

+ 25

18

pardon 'rb rbo Ex 34 9 (JE)


M
14
27
Ch 6
Je 3 6 3 removal nDH
7
;
-

TQyn 2S12 13
19
sea Mi 7
(3)

of the

casting into the depths

% covering over, making

atonement for "'SSljl ^iKtsn Is 6" % sm shall


be covered over; actively, 'n ?y 133 ^79;

nD3

'n

^85

nx&n

(cf.

I32

-"IDS

onnb

'n

);

ma&e an end of sins Dn 9


(4) by blotting
23
out 'n nno Is 44" Je 18
^ 1 09" Ne 3 s7
4
t6 "lipO
cZeas<3 from sin TID ^ntt ^5i
s4

(Qr)

fountain for sin Zc 13


ing

'n

it

Is

"I3T i>6

43

6y noi remember34
'T\b Je 31

(5)

25

"Of N^

Dt 9 27 look not unto his sin.


atonement may be secured for, TI nys 133

frlXtsrrPK JS^"?*?
e.

Ex32 30 (JE;
ace. to P (H)

is

offering,

'no because of sin

13

4 5 (all P),
that the man

22

is

(H

v.

Lv4 2G

We

0omp -

23

(J),

Ez

:o

34

r 10
'

On

18 24

18

'n

- JBTh sxii,
=

clean from sin 'no into

2. condition of sin, guilt of sin


32

f.

make atonement

to

person {?V 133) by sin-offering or trespass-

for a

35

Moses, by his intercession).


the priest

20

VTt

Lv

Nu

,60
.

i6 2G
'n

the horns of your altars Je 1


3. punishment for sin : D^rr>3 'm onsn 'n irnn nsr
Zc 14 19 this will be the punishment for sin of
Egypt and the jnmishment for sin of all nations
(the plague with which Yahweh will smite
them).
4. sin-offering : cne of the kinds
.

2K12

17

Lv

37

first in

the history

where riXtsn of
money given to priests elsewh. only in Chr.
21 23 24
2 Cli2 9
Hezekiah had made a 'n of 7 n"??
V
D !V at purification of temple Ezr 8 35 1 2 VV?
(reign of Jehoash),
;

'

in these
no evidence of
Sin-offering
elsewh. only in codes of H Ez and P. On Ho 4

'n

were offered;

Ne

io 34 'n

special

||nii'iy;

ritual.

1 supr. In H, Lv 2 3 19 a Cry "VJ?B>, for feast of


weeks. In Ez'n in gen. other sacrifices, EZ40 39

v.

||

25

20

them Ez 42 13 44 s9
At dedication of altar, the blood of a young
bullock was to be applied to horns of altar, the
corners of its settle and its border, the bullock

45

1 '-

46

and

46.52.58.64.7o.7c.82.87.

Lv 4 29

Nu

Lv5

7 8'

'

2231

15 - 80

Nu

11
or one-tenth
6
1112
n
of an ephahof fine flour Lv5
; according to
ability of the person, and nature of offence.
The victim was brought unto the tent of meeting, the hands of the offerer laid on its head,
it 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
35
defiling it. All the fat pieces (cf.Lv4 22 ) and a
12
handful of the flour (cf. Lv 5 ) were burned on
altar. The rest of the flesh and the flour were
13
eaten by priests in court of Holy place Lv 5
H-19)
W.17.1.W
!s
7
<J10.18.1S.SS
9_
J,
cf> V
I4 Nu lg
7 IO
(
14
a bullock was offered for priests Ex 29 36 Lv
3.8.2o g2.i-4.i4
2.7.8.io.
for Levites at their installa4
9
s 12
tion Nu 8
and for whole congregation Lv 4 14 21 ;
but usu. offering for congregation was he-goat
Nu 1 24 " esp. at dedication of altar Lv 9 s 10 22
-

2s
)
14 16

(cf.

14"

an orclJ na ry person a she-goat


5
27
ewe lamb Lv 4 :2 33
5 Nu 15
a turtle dove or young pigeon

i2-

14

is

'

B3/nin3]p nfo-jj^l the sin (guilt) of Judah is


graven upon the table of their heart, and upon

of offering of P,

'

b]3

16 30

D^b nb-bv nerin rnrp

and the people and on each of the 7


days of the Passover week a Cry "Vjj'c Ez 45"' 2i
When a priest entered the sanctuary to minister
after his cleansinghe was to offer his sin-offering
Ez 44 s7
P gives several grades a, a ruler
"--should offer a he-goat Lv 4 24 25 Nu K 2S --^o.
for himself

priests eat

burnt without the sanctuary ; for each


of the 7 days following a Diy "VyE> was to be
offered Ez 4 ^'<" ----- ;\
On first day of first month
itself

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 clay of
seventhmonth)Ez45 17 19 (cf.v'-' ). On 14th day
of first month the prince was to offer a bullock
;

2(l

'

and

in ritual of feasts

2S.01. 34.38-

went

j} e fore

Nu2 8

15 22 30
-

29

5 - 11 - 16 - 19 -"- 25 -

consecr. of tabernacle the blood

(Lv 9 9 ), but

to altar of burnt-offering

it was sprinkled seven times


and some of it put on horns of

subsequ. some of
before the vail

altar of incense to cleanse this higher altar ;


the fat pieces were burned on altar of burntoffering, and the rest of the victim burned
"
without the camp (Lv 4 3 21 6 23 8 1IU7 9 10 11 ). c. on
-

day of atonement, sin-offering for high priest


was a bullock Lv 1 3G ; and for congregation two
8 10 20 22
he-goats, one bwt$ (v. i>TNTy) Lv ^(cfv
),
-

"

8
(cf. v ).
other for sacrifice niiT9 Lv 1
Some of the blood of Aaron's bullock was first
taken into innermost sanctuary and sprinkled
on the m33 and seven times before it ; so also
1M "- 17
-"- 15
(cf. V
blood of the he-goat Lv i6 u
)
then the blood of the
to cleanse highest altar
9

the

two victims was applied to lower altars as in


a and b and so sin was covered over at the three
1M9
altars Ex 3 o (cf. Lv 1
). The fat pieces went
to altar of burnt-offering and the rest of the
20 2
victims was burnt without the camp Lv 1
limited
were
over
covered
(Sins which might be
2 "-'
Nu 15 2 ',
to those committed nJ2K'3 Lv 4
24
and cereminor offences Lv 5
r\iwb Nu 15
1(l

'-'

'

'

1"

monial uncleanness

Phrases for

Lvia"

14

sacrificing are

13

15

'n

15

Nu 6 1114

i"l!5>y

Lv

.)

g~'22

310

stan
i

27
19
Ez 45 17 'n y-\pn Lv io Ez 44
39
5. imrification
ant? Lvi4 13 Ez 40

Nu

19

'n

6 16

from sins of ceremonial uncleanness,

all

water of purification from sin,


Kin 'n n^i 'IO ?m^>>- of {cleansing from) im9
purity, it is a imrification from sin Nu 19 ;
Tin naib'

Nu

"ISJ?

19

ashes of the burning

17

(RV

renders sinfrom
of
offering; but there was no offering made, only
water of purification was used).
sin

the purification

strike

the

nose,

halter,

l-k

n.

(NH

firewood

firewood

collect

Ar. ^Ja^. firewood. CJa^.

id. ;

De* lu

Wetzst in

(v.

(or gather) firewood)

thCTXCl; cut

Qal Impf.

Bn: Ez 39 10 Inf. 3br6 Dt 19


PL nan
21
10
9
bt 29
pi. O'atph 2 Ch'2
cstr. 'nan J0S9
5

taming wild
'

1'"! , "3?l'

t.

pass. pi.

wood,
10

Ez

cf.

Ch

D?P

'ONE')'

Thes

MV SS Ew Che Bae

however II. aon),


JVIT p. 265 supr.),

v.

of corner-pillars (ni*1T v.

sim. of beautiful, stately daughters.


II.

Mil

(-/of

the colour LJai.,


yellowish

red,

variegated

tnil^n

foil.;

i.e.

1^

etc.

Aram.

but

(|[

ntfln

Ju

of

Tj7*D0nN

Impf.

tliee

(\\^^ T"!^).

21 21

Pr

hurriedly) Q&l
wives

seize

lit.,

V)) f]ianb

cf.

NH ^an, Aram.

1S1

Pf QPtsani

Impf ^V

io both

ItolT

of oppres-

fig.

jfrf ->

* >

16

dark-hued

-/by

stuffs,

"TND^Jpn n.pr.m. head of a family


Nethinim,

Ezr

post-exil.,

of

Arov^a, A Ancpa

54

= Ne 7 AT<a; L both Arovcpa.


56

"IDFT (-/of foil.; cf. Ar.j.C lash with the


tail, move spear up and down, shake, quiver
(said of spear), etc.
Aram. JiJdL, N"}^
5

De

As. hutartu, &ll=staff, Schr

nan

format,

C0TGl0S8

DHM

sceptre, Inscr. Zinj.


BIU44

Lag

v.

and on
Sendsch m
;

).

obs.'n'oranch, twig, Is

1 1

metaph.

Jttap 'n N5P1

nW3 nan ^I^PM Pr 14 3


v.

K
on

T "TCpn n.m. branch or twig, rod

ntan
T -

(||

1W);

nxan
S ub xan.
T

stuffs (of)

De Now;
(q.v.,

""!)

only in

\L/UT1 (-/of

ninaiTO

post-exil.,

Ch

of Davidic line,

Xarrovs L Atovs,

3'"

Ezr

A@L

sub BJn.

meaning unknown).

foil.;

T 2?^lt3n n.pr.m. 1. man

and Wetzt.'s

aan,

w/iea;;, v.

sor catching the distressed; all sq. ace.

cstr. rod,

D^n-jO), v.

this

fr.

v. I.

vb. catch, seize (Ar. i_JLki;

io 9 ; Inf.

mixed with

Pt.

dark-hued

n.f.pl.

Egypt

144' der.

be of

S 13^).

n.),

Sendsch 34

will restrain for

to cut thee off

>a|-. seise, 'lan do


consec.

9-;

^k=.

Ar.

cf.

turbid, dusky,

Qnxp pBM nften P r


2/arn of

DHM

D"*y 'n Je 46", and

C str.

Jos 9 21 23 27 Pu. Pi. ni2t2TO f 1 44 1 meaning dub. perhaps hewn (so, in substance,
(||

CM

As. tahtipu. oppression, Dl

Aram. NQBin nose;

Qal

Is 48

(mine anger), not

cut or gather

10

29 (|| Q^D axt?);


in preceding cl.); 2

19

39 Dnyn-IO (obj.
(||D^yn >n-l3); Pa

16

Pr

ni3Lsn

f.

Dt

sq. ace.

beasts)

^???

= camelNH DBH

+3

muzzle, nose of beast

Etli.

");

*U-.

the

Dan, Inscr. Zinj.; ace. to

cf.

1*1

vb. cut or gather wood, usu.

[^DPf]

f I.

attach

nose-ring of camel, DBin

Iki

restrain (Ar.

in,

Nu 8"

'O

tOLDl"! vb. hold

'n

j-pn

Tovs,
Attovs.
2. a builder at the
3.
wall of JerUS. Ne 3 10 ArovO, L Attovs.
a
head of a priestly house, post-exil., Ne io
2
Attovs, I2
Tovs,
Attovs (B om.);
relation to 2 dubious.
,

t2Dn

(-/of

marks, Li.

%>

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

line, streak, stripe;

ki make

lines,

Aram. xL, Ban

^ ^ furrow, trench).
c

tartan

returned exiles Ezr


Arcira; in both

7LDn

(-/of

Artra,

foil.

Ar7 ra,= Ne
@L A(i(a.

Ar.

Jki =

45

be flabbij (of

ear), 6e taZZ, Zom<7, quivering, be light, quick).

T7' t2n n.pr.m. head of a family


,

children of Sol.'s servants

AttiX

in both.

"'H,

n.pr.m. head of a Levit. family,


4

= Ne 7
59

EyTjX,

'

Ezr

57

Err^X,

of 'the

Arreia,
L ArriX

bWTl

ilTTt
T

@L

v.

sub

v.

sub iTn
tin.

'

i~Pn 283 vb. live


Sab.

^n

vn Mordt
Palm. n

P/. n^n
23

1.

infr.

Ec

(this

(NH

ZM01876

'

2S
;

Ph. id.; Ar.

i,

^*;

Eth. th(Di Aram. jL,

^/e, life-time,

+ 4 t.;

"

Vog 32 74) Qal 203


'

njm J e2 i 9

38

2
;

'D

Gns +

and the following form are treated


weakness of the stem final

as y"y, the original


>

admitting of either T\"b or

))"]),

Ges 57S(2,g);

311

rrn
36

Lv25 (Bo

*n)

rm

Ex

16

J1181

nn

(for

nrm Gni2

3 fs.

);

li23(3)

Bo*

13

Je 3 8

17
;

Sam. nrvn);
3 m. P l. vn

2^. n^n Dt 30 nrrn j e 3 8


Nu i4 ^ni consec. Nu 4 + Zc io (where rd.
ZAWi
so ), Onm Ez 37 + 2 t.;
Pi. Vm Sta
7VIT
G11
+ 2 7 t.; W Dt 33 + o
Impf.
Is 38
Gn 5 + 37 t.;
> 49+ 2 t.;
njnn
\n>i Dt
fs.
os
6
Gn
j
+
+
4
3
4
"jm
2
fs.
2
K
t.;
5*t.; 2 ms. nwi Gn 2 7
+7
4
is. njns 2 Ki +8t,; 3mpl. 1^: Jos9 + 8t.;
16

17

3s

19

188, - 22

18

'

21

17

20

'rtfi

t.

'

33

1,

40

21

n:^nPlEzi3

3 fpl.

jrnn Dt 5 30 8

37

1 pl. rrra

1
;

Gn

n;m

2mpl.Vnn Dt 4 +2t.;

19

20 7 Pr 4 4 rrrn p r f,
mpi. Vm Gn 42 18 + l"t; Inf.

+ 6 t.;

Ez

Vfl

Dni^n Jos 5

Ex

20

rM

11

Gn 5

22

(E), 2

tinue in
2

+3

1. Zwe:

Nu4

19

22

Gn

3 - 30

I s 55

28

n -'26

17

life,

(1

sf.

Gn3i 32 (E),

s3

2S

1.)

Jb 42

Gn

alive

P),

(all

47
16

b. con-

Lv

20' (E),

36

20 32

Je 3 8"

175

may

boy

*01 aw<# the

11.9

S 12

live 2

18 5

19

33

Ez 18

K7

20

15

Jos
16

Gn 1

(JE),

Hb 3 Jb 3 6 ^ 3 o

Je 49 11 Ez 3 18

Ez

or preserve persons alive

',

Gn

life 1

20 31

12
1
2

Ju2i 14 1S27,9.11

138"; B>SJ 'n preserve oneself alive

or preserve
alive

Dt6

(P),

17

24

22

ip-

s1

'

liU9

i3

jnt 'n preserve seed

s2 34

(J); keep in existence heaven


and earth Ne 9 nourish, young cowls 7 21 lamb
3
2 S 12
2. give life, to man when created
4
Jb 33
3. quicken, revive, refresh: a. restore
6
39
to life, the dead 1 S 2 Dt32
Ho 6 2 the dying

19

20

^7

Ho

b. cause to grow, grain

ruined city

Ch

14

c,

11 s stones destroyed
,

by fire Ne 3 34
d. revive, the people of ^ by
^ himself with fulness of life in his favour
25 37 40 50 88 -93-W7.149.154.156.159
19
%~
_ 11 "p ^li
,
4f 8o 8
I I O
-

25

25

+ 5 1.; 2 ms. sf. urpnn


Nu 22 s armn j os 2 u

v.'"?

s.

Am.

Pf. njnn j os 6

Hiph.

G1147
Ju 8 19

T?

sf.

IS38 16 ^nn'Nu3i 18 ;
20
csi!r. nvnn Gn 6
+ 6 t.;

20
//. abs. itqn Jos 9 ;

Gn6 19 50 20 sf. in'nn Ez 13 22 ; 1. preserve


20
alive, let live Gn 45 7 50
(E), 47
Nu 22 s3
25
Jos 2
6 (all J), 14 (D); Gn 6 1920 Nu 31
Jos 9 20 (P), Ju8
2S8 2 Ez 13 22 with V5)
Gni9 (J).
2. quicken, revive: a. restore
rvnn

25

13

10

13

19

18
(P)
+ ?.?? n K^e mi </* presence of Gn 17
2
20
/;i
/n
Ho 6 t
ZiW among La 4
+ c. sustain
Tife, live on or iqxni (yV), of the animal life, by
the sword Gn 2 7 40 (J), by bread Dt 8 s elsewh.
in pregnant sense of fulness of life in divine
favour, sustained by (7$?) everything fhatissueth
out of the mouth of ^ Dt 8 3 his promises (?)
Is 38 16 ; of wicked man, by repentance Ez 33 19
/
c.
? by the statutes and judgments of
5
if a man do them, Lv 18 (H) Ez 2 o 1113 21 25
Ne 9 29 n;m 1n3WN3 pra a righteous man by
1

19

22

'

"

15

10

also t K>S 2 'n live, of the soul or the self

lv?

>

K8

abs. n'n 2

Nu

(J),

Ex

Ze'w

?<tf

restore, a

remain

12 13 19 20 (J),
3

"0 Ez 16 66

fs.

a. have

K i4 = 2 Ch 25

life,

t.;

Dt 30" + also in phrase


many years) with ace. of

(P),

6 1.) 9

(1

+7

7mv.

ni^b Ez 33 12

csr.

t.;

rf Ae 7ied (so

time,

50

(J),

33

21

aZwe,

'

^n
17132:

to health, a leper 2

Hezekiah

5",

Is

38

1G
.

b. revive the 3?

and O^l

dead

to life, the

K8

15 - 15

Is 57

1-3-5

c. restore

5
.

fi. 'n adj. alive, living;

Gn

i0

+ ;n Am
Ges

cstr.,but

Gm

!0

593

+;pl.3

'

'

14

8
K7n

-'n

Gn25 +
6

+ 15 t. (Ew m

al.

""n

explains as

as contracted abs.);

!n^ I i6 9 + ; 1.

f.

i*vn

a. of God, as the

Hb 2

his faithfulness shall live

"^ may

perously) "|7!3n
2

S i6 16

'

16

B?^ ^

22

25 3i 3
-

27

69

s3

6e quickened,

f2.

Nu2i 8 Jos5 8 (E)


-

38

s7

1921

(E).

2K13

"

irrr

f d.

king

the

12

11

D;1J>7

revive:

live (pros-

live

Ch

from

c. /r.

faintness

avenger

sickness

d. fr_. death.

Jbi4 14 Is26 1419 by return of E>SJ


iKif, of nil Ez 3 7 3M 91014 (and so Ju i5 19 c).
;

t Pi.
2 ms.

Pf
sf.

3 ms.

rm ^ 2 2

wn ^ 3 o

^n^n

4
;

wn f

fs. sf.
,/,

u 9

50
1

p i. vn

Nu 31 "iwip/. nm r s 2 7" 4etc.; Imv. sf. WU f


9 + 8 t., "iPtVC Hb3
24
nin
Infcstr.
Gn7 Ez 13
sf. n n Dt6
nn
Ne9 1 S 2 1. preserve
+ ,etc; P.

Ju 2V

on^nn

15

25

19

is living

is living

'n

tfrbti

iS^
ijr

i8

25
2

24

10

10 16

26 30

=2

4
'

Je4 2

5-'

12

16

iSi 4

!3

2S

16 1415 2 3 7

36

ni,T "n

22"'; ^n

28 2 9 2 S 4 I2
U2 lg 10 22 14 =2 Ch l8
7

26

'

23

VN3 wiy

the formula of the

Ru 3

"'D

Je io 10

Jb 19 25

34

Ju 1

91014

19

84

oath is" Tl J u 8 19

21

30

Dts 23

tan7N

2K2o 17 =Is
b. /r. discouragement of the spirit Gn
2"KTi 2 8 8

D"n

Yahioeh

Ne

*J7n

a.

11

Ho2 ^42

24

S 1o

23

7N Jos 3 10 (J),
2Ki9 416 Is37 417 ;

living one, the fountain of life

38

I5

16

20 21

29

H0 4 U
Jb27 2

10 - 29

ba

19

21

Tl

Tin n Je 44 26 niN3x ti
ambttn v\
15
14
2 K 3 ; as used by God Himself it is
1 K 18
2128
(P)
32",
elsewhere 'ON 'n Nu i4
^:H Ti Dt
16 19
4S
11
16 18 20
18
18
24
i6
i7
18 3
Is 49
Je 22 46 Ez 5 i 4
2'-'';

'

'*

20 3.31.33 33 H.27 348 3 g6.11 Zp

V2& -\H2,

p ynbx "n Am8

of D?1j?n ^na by
"n

is

him who

always (as an

14
;

cf.

alsO

"P^

with the exception

liveth

for ever

artificial

Dn 1 2",

distinction of

scribes) used of non-sacred oaths, v. b.

b. of

312

Ti

man :

DIN a

*D

n: T!

TI Is

38

living

inn

19
;

man La 3 s9 in antith.
2
Absacollective Ec7
;

15

2 3.25.26.26.27

13

16

taking prisoners alive Jos 8

20 18

18

ously)

my

to

K7

12

25

io HU

23

(J)

*?V D"n (DON) DH "IK'S CnTT^


HDINH a^ ^e days that they (ye) live upon (the
31
13
40
19
3
1 K 8 = 2 Ch 6
face of)the land Dt 4 1
1

45
2
2

30

in

46
22

Si2
Ch io

(J),

i8

14

^ aZwe Gn

111?

20

23 24 25 26 27 32
-

'

^n6

26

52 7 142

69

'i

17

'n

55

'

11

S 20 3

nj/ID in

S 14 19

in
;

Lv

bird

26

in

no dead lion Wetzst Verhand

Gni 28 (P);

reptiles

30

*Jn

c.

of

(E); goat

dog, 3^3 j>

Berl - Anthrop Ges - 1878 388


-

'

animals in general
1(U4

145; inn

Gn6

19

Gn 9

(P); njn ^D3

10

79

Sendsch 34
-

104

IS56 99 Z P

1120

Lvi4 +
4

as a living, active being

Nu

2 2 '- 47 47

)'n Gn8

Gn

12 ' 15 16
-

Ew

c supr.

01
ad

Pe, but

De Ei Che Bae raw flesh,

fin.)

f.

of water, flowing, fresh

DnnDi0Gn2 6 19(J),Lvi4 5
13

13

Zc 1 4 Ct 4

an

active

Jb 37 8

20

fo'me

(when

(J),

2K 4 1U7

it is)

i5 13 Nui 9 17 (P),

S 2 3 20 (but Qr ^n "N
D^n i^N mine enemies are
2

(RV, but Houb 01

rd. D3n, ppB').

3. reviving:

Ew Hu Che
>"Pn

ny3

reviving, the spring

+;

1.

14

sf.'

25

1. animal,

Gn 8
Dn8

a. in general,

cstr.

Wn Gn

(P)

Is 46

148 Is 40 Ez 14 33 s7 Zp 2 1415
68 wild animal of the reeds; nyi 'n
10

16

15

Gni8

17

'n

31

evil

Gn37 20 33 (JE) Lv26 6 (H) Ez5 17 14 1521 34 25


2
HNOt3 'n Lv 5 (P) unclean beast; y^nn 'n Gn
-

beast

21010

23 30
-

(P)

9
inin

S 17 46 Ez

29

32

34

28

22

Jb

n 29

Gn i (P) ^7 9 niE'n 'n Ex 2 3


22
22
(covt, code) Lv 2 6 (H) Dt7
2S21 2 K 14 9
= 2 Ch 25 Ho 2 1420 4 3 1 Is 43 20 Je 2 7 28 14
Ez 38 20 39 4 Jb 5 23 39
mfen 'n b Gn 2 20
24

10

114

Jb 4 o

(J)

20

Jei2 Ez

nvn pIS

20
;

613

34

39

Is 56

destroyer

among

143

jq15.17.20_
3

17

l^n

the cherubic chariot

gW

poetry,

late

1j>i(2)
;

Is 3

c. living beings, of
13.14.1B.16.W.W.S0.-1.23

19 -

^io4 u

HB> IS56 9

wn

f 50

10

beasts.

Ezi 513

onJy j^
q
Jb 33 18 2o:!2 28 36 14 Ez 7 1313
-

3. dj^etite, activity of
and (dub.) ^74" 78 50
hunger DHS3 f|in appetite of young lions Jb
:

38

39

al.
/*<?

10 - 14

?KXD

4. revival, renewal:

'TJT

nn thou

didst find rentival of thy strength (re-invigoration) Is 57

of

11.

11.

10
;

v. niri

2.

7VT\ n.f. (siveral.)eommunity(=fem.

in ace. to

No ZMG

18SC 176
'

) nih

b*ib6b n>n]

and a community of Philistines (i.e. a group of


allied families, making a raid together) icas encamping 2S23 13 ( = n3n!p 1 Chi 15 ); pei*h. also

f 68

(cf. infr.)

Note.

2. (dub.) lively, active

man

to be preferred) ;

f 38

15

12

(Zinj.

4
^ 104
35
wild
animals,
on
account
of
their
b.
vital energy
and activity Gn 7 1421 8 119 9 5 (P) LV17 13 25 7 (H)

Lv

(P)

17

old case ending (poetic)

etc.; pl-J^'D

Gn

9
10w (P).
,Tnn B>BJ S>3 Gn'i 21 9 10 Lv
47
10
e. (dub.) of vegetation, as thorns, green,
^ 58

Ez

lively

i^i43

57

^5o

24

j-

7.w(j). n >n B>B3 ?3


(p) 2

j 20.24.30

is

HID

10

Is

animal

n.f. living thing,

DHM

wild beast

15 - 15 - 16

K>itf

!"Tn

1.

raw flesh Lvi3


(P)
10
d. animals and man, phrases for either
1 S 2
or both: in bs Gn 3 20 8 21 (J) Jb 12 10 28 21 30 23

in

(P); in lb>3 living,

Je 2

life

ins),

104

4 6 6 7 - 31 53
-

22

Ec 9 (comp. Ar.
prov. Kelb hei wa-ld meijit, a living dog and

(Ges

my

15

2- 4 6

ox Ex2I 8d

as thy soul

K2
v. We Dr).

25

(but on txt.

nsn nnNn-} 3iD Kin

v.

RV, but rd. i*n my kinsIt is


folk, We Ki Dr RS SS RVm VB.
explained by the gloss "ON nnSK>0 We (Klo rds.
interpretation

iJIN in

21

and

as Yahiveh liveth

Lvi6 10 20 2I (P);

143

18

animals, alive, living

S 18 18 incorrectly pointed with the

pi. sf. i*D 1

n^p

UN

'nn

29

In the oath

always

^n is pointed

(E); ^Ifs? in

ini

in]

S 25 s9

Jb 33 30 ^56 14

(or'thyself) liveth
'J

'n

13

isd

my lord the king liveth 2S15

15 - 16

42

^33

men

of

"]^n as

Gn

the living

f 27

'nn 111V bundle of the living


life

53 Je 11 Ez 26 3 2
Jb 28 13 'nn mv-is*

by

14

32

19

of

7 - 27 - 28

27

18

3 - 26

Qiin(n) jn.N land of the living Is 38 11

r
';

light

25 43

Ex 4 (E), Dt 3 i 1S20
1K20 innvni2Si2 13 1K12
45

brother, after 33 fratribus meis); elsewh.

Note phrases: (&)

n.[m.] kinsfolk (Ar. ^i a group


by vital ties RS K 36 40 Dr Sm 119

["'n]

11.

of families united

Ch 25 12 fo*um# (prosper(We rds. 'n^nKJj (v. KIo Dr)


2

in phrase (^S)

28

a son or lad
2S19 Naboth 1K21
j^S. usua lly pi.
.=2.23.
21
2Sl2 I K 3
3
4
(P), Dt 4 5
ann alive, living Nu i6 3tu3 (J), 1
45
8
2 215
12
3
19
Ru 2 20
6 9
Is 8
^55 124 Pr i Ec 4

lom

rpn

Several other passages

1DDN>1 2 S 23
assembled into a
bands (P^Y , hut neither rend, justif.:

T\\rb QiPlfba

troop, or by

Bo
Ju

Ew We

are dub.:

Klo Dr rightly

11

rd.

H^n^ to Le hi,

cf.

13
wd. om. by accident in
Dr);
1 Ch 1
nniaBJi ^njn ^ 68" thy troop dwelt in it (Thes

SS RVm' Hi Ri Che, but

||

Jer Pe thy

313

rpn
(living) creatures, of the people

to quails; improb.); nn *\-p\

TOJ^ ns^n-bN

PM

19

f 74 ^tw

*|3Jj

Hup

o< the soul of

thy turtle-dove

to the ivild beasts, the life of thine


do not forget for ever: RVHi Pe Bae Sch
render thus, giving TITI diff. meanings in the
two clauses, the former being archaic fem. abs.

afflicted

Q eg eo,2.K. 2.

ex

^.

doubtless corrupt, rd. poss.

^.

Schr Ri, for rvr6, or

t\\cb

either of these

T[rpn]

Che

having the vigour of

adj.

82149

Lag

) fpl.

so SS.

<ocrai,

Tn^n^J

sf.

Ch

emph.

abstr.

pi.

life,

'n

66 6G

(P), Dt 28
i
La3 5358 Ez7 13 Jb 3 20

Jericho

11

of the
,417

3
1

i'i

25

t^NTP

Ec

of

life

Dt 4 9
34

11

23

12

nib'

Ex

Pr

D*n nS)V

(P);

(J)

K5

47s-' 9 9 28

717

during ones

17 19

16 18 20

10

(P);

12

13

of

life

11

'rb

my

W days
W 9s Gn

'n

17

\js

Gn

27

46

itarp

Lv

i8

18

(H) Ju 16

30

Si 23 i8 18 f 49 19 6 3 3 i04 33 i46 2 Jbio Ec 3 12 9 3


'n nr,Gn6 17 15 (P); n n' / nis38 ,6 (poemof Hez.);
7

anea'n Pn 4 30

'n

ZMG187M36

and

live; Ph. ^NirV ,


1

usu. lu V \, ImijX;

1. one of David's chief musicians

@L

Uir)\,

Iati;X),

@L

EteujX,

20

A L

BfmijX,

sons

32

iCh27 (@

lurfk).
l((pi)rjk,

Ch 29
2 Ch 3

Josiah's

IO 2216

IetijX),

4. son

larfk).

Heman-

5. ?NirP

8. contemporaries of Ezra,
IeeiijX,

seer in Hezekiah's reign

in

16 5

Uirjk),

23 ( l(fi)i/X), 29
3. tutor of David's

Hezekiah's reign 2

of the temple

Ch 15" (

2. one of David's

Ch

of Jehoshaphat 2CI121
ite of

EifljX,

Iai^X).

chiefs of the Levites

14

6. over-

13

7 ruler

reign

Ch 35 s

Ezr 8 (

Ie/na,

<rpr\)

nceo Gn2 7 7 22 (J).

^' n'1 n.pr.m. (patronym.),

t'1 T

Ch

26 2122

2.

life: as

welfare and happiness in king's presence

Pr 16 10

as consisting of earthly felicity combined (often) with spiritual blessednessDt30 615

It;X;

in v 22 ).

Lorn,

tn^n'1 n.pr.m. (may Yah

live)

keeper of

C
3
32 47^ 30 I33

19.W.20

19

23

21

22

of eternal

i^42 9

'n

11

Pr 3 18

13

30
1

14
1

Pr6 23 Je2i 8

pr

^^rniyjp
v. rprtn

pr
i

n fr

i6

3 ; 15
17
;

'n

:2
;

4
;

12
27

Dn(n)

'n

1
;

'n

'n nims* Pi-2


15
;

11

19
;

Pr

'n nisxin

and direction) of

life;

trr6 nina is 4 s written unto


sustenance, maintenance : D^O

:"

7TI

Ch

15

(@

U(a)ca,

@L

i,X).

v. I. II. ^>in supr.

^.T!,

Gn

fj?

ms f 16

mpn EZ33

24

^n, ^n, n^n,

nS-n,
t

~l*lp73

the ark

^D ^N

31

3.

life.

27
]

sources (origin

nroin

Dn
^

tb'W 'n

life; 'n TiyO

14

I0 16 II 19 I2 26

used only once distinctly

mx Pno

15" 4 ; 'rf?

c^n)

p r322 4 13.22 8 35

life (late)

Prio

(J)

Pr4 :3

Mai

God of my

^36'
3'" 24

Eut

v.

,,

n.pr.m. {tnay El

(P)

foil.,

L.

Ax(c)^X, om.

19

life

S 19 35

Tl

of Sarah

life

Josi 8 4 14 (D) iSi u 7 16


29 30
2 K 25
=Je 52 33 34 Is 38 20
s
4
5
12
23 2 7 128 Pr 31 ; 'H3 mor
3

i6

5-

(poem of Hez.)

-?'?

of the rebuilder of

21

1
23 (P); 'n "00 years of the

Gii2 3

Gn

f9

Jon2 7 4 s.8.

iq1 .

Gn

21

11

34

also

cp.

K 16

coin, after n.pr. of

613 '" 83' 15

name

abbrev. for

lives (or

TWCO)

Ph. TV-IE,

"

pV?)
Lv 1 10 " 4 (P).

spot) of the flesh

6 4 17 10

Is 38
Je 8
15
io 12 24"^ 7" 17 14 21 5
4
4
4
21
2
9
63 6 4 66 88 103 Pr 18 Ec 2 17
-

s.9

21101875

Ju

Gn

life

4. the quick

n.pr.m. (El

DHM

king

preservation of

2. sustenance

susten-

life,

)Vn Lv 13 1024

cstr.

1.

89

raw

TT^Tt

i4 12

Ezr

iAe gm'c& (or

26 s 31 11 34 13

+4t.;

10
^IpJ Ju 17

bNTT ); Sab. /NTl, name of


Dt5gG6

Gn2 + p*0 Jb2 4 " (Aramaism Ges* S7n,a );


WT\ ^ 103 4
?.D Gn 2 3 +; sf. ^!D Gn 4 f +
(Ges 591(2,B 2 ), etc.; 1. life: physical Gn 2 7 46
Ex

t D^n n.m.

14

preservation of

n.f.

Gn45

ance, '

life,

quickly, easily.

lit.

3. reviving,

HVn Ex

S 20 3

'widowhood of livingness,' Dr We rds. HiJDpX


s
living widows ('grass-widows,' who were
separated from their husbands), after xw ai

Hebrew women in childbirth, bearing

(E), of

abstr. nin nunjJK

n.f.

mn

5
45 (E),

either, or better 2"in?.

lively (on fqrmat. v.


19

Kroch; Gr

ni"IK>i>

tn^n

id., ref.

rpr6 JJVrbK

-p-,

maintenance for thy maidens,

v.

sub

I. II.

'pn

v.

Pin supr.

sub pn.

I^n.^riv.
p^P!

v.

iTVn
T

sub
v.

v.

1. 11.

pn.

pin.

sub

I. nin.

Di"Vn
&vn,
T
Tjn

sub

sub "pn.

v.

sub ns, nnx supr.

p. 2;

314

run

t [71311] vb. wait, await Qal.Ptf.pl. cstr.


Pi.
''Din Is 30 1S with ? waiting for him (''').

ddh

Dan* Pr 2o

n=nN Ec

nan Jb32 4
106 13

Hb

1. wait, tarry, abs. 2

IS30 18

on Zp

3 ';

9
(Ephraimit. for nan
cstr.nano Is 6 4 3 pi.

12';

17
is 8 ;

nan;

imp/

imi<. ""l|n

f 33

wan

20

Ho 6

'ana
12

2K7

i^an

K9

nnan

V)
;

on ^

27

nann

be

Inf. cstr.

Dn
;

nana

pt.

BOT

21

Jb

K 9 tarry o<y
c. ace.
2 K f;
s

with

*iy

DVN nN

morning light
D'na'U Jb 32 4 tarry for Job with'words.

2.

Ona Ho

6 9 as

till

wait (in ambush), O'TVl? B>"K

marauding bands wait for a man AV 11


De, or as marauders lie in ivait Hi Ew (taking
B*K as
"

for

3. wait for, long for, with p


s
counsel
3 ^33"; for his

cstr.)

Is8 i: 64 3 Zp

106 13 ; for his vision Hb

Yahweh waiteth

D3JJni> nin narV

21

Jb

for death

unto you Is 30 18 (Di regards this as threatening


and refers it to 1); abs. waiteth (and cometh
to the days of blessedness)

n^rr

v.

Dn

12

12

sub ^n.

(^of

73 PI

foil;

*->

confused, vague;

cf.

'

885ff

-,

cf.

23

TiTTOn n.pr.loc. (dark)


(Glaser

S 15 7 );

T"'7'1

Skizzeii - s26

a hill in southern
1

S 23

19

rds. also for n^in, q.v., in

E^eXa (26

7pn

Q"ry

]"*p

XeAjiia<9,

A x iX).

Gn 49

12
.

^pPr2 3 29 (v so nAD"^ a ^n^).

?D n -P r m
-

Nehemiah Nei ,
1

s9

32

20

(poet.)

20

11

(E)

us deal

let

people); 2 ms.

ivisely (shrewdly)

toward

(the

it

Dannn Ec j^make or shew thyself

wise.

tD3n
D?n

Is 3

oan

Ex

TO2n

+9t.;

1B

+67t.;

sf.

cstr.

h3n Ex 35 25

nioan j u s 29 Pr
'

cstr.

DVpan Dti +39t,; cstr.


T'Oan Is i 9 e tc. + 8 i;

t,;

S 14 2 20 1C

13

pi.

28 3 + 4

Dt

adj. wise, 'n

cstr.

pi.

(but rd.

work; arti3
8
ficers IS3
sailors EZ27 so (prob.) v 9 mourning women Je 9 16 artisans of tabern. and temple
and their furniture Ex 28 3 31 6 35 10 36 L2 4S (P),
1. skilful in technical

Ch 22 15 2 Ch 2 6121313 women in
Ex 35 s5 (P); goldsmiths and other

A^aXtu;

IO 2

spinning
artisans

Je io 9 ; makers of idol-images Is 40 20
2.
wise in the administration of affairs : Joseph
in Egypt Gn 4i 3339 (E); heads of tribes Dt i 1315
.

12

21

of

David

=2

S 14 20

of Solomon

11

2
Ch 2 ; the prince of Tyre, in
3
5
satire Ez28*; of kings in general Pr20 26 ;

Judah Is 29 14 Je
luu2
18
appar. also Is5
of Egypt Isi 9
8
7
Edom Ob the nations Jeio so of God IS31 2
3. shrewd, crafty, cunning : Jonadab 2 S 13 3
the princesses Ju 5 29 noan nB>K wise woman
2Si4 2 20 16 gen., Je9 22 intelligent animals Pr
24
Dtt"l]?3 'n na? taking the cunning in their
30
13
ijijn Dan wise in one's own eyes
craft Jb 5
5121G
Pr 3" 2 6
28 11 ; 2b 'nan wise of mind (in their
own mind) Jb 37 s4
4. pi. class of learned
and shrewd men,incl. astrologers, magicians and
the like, of Egypt Gn 4i 8 (E), Ex7 n (P cf. Is
111112
s5
Je; ;o 35 5i 57 Persia
19
); Babylon Is 44
14
Est i 13 6 13
5. prudent, towards king Pr 16 ;
in controversies Pr 1 29 29 8 911 religious affairs
H013 13 14 10 Je 4" 8 89 Dt 4 6 3 2 6 ^ 107 43 ; ^K
class of political advisers of

njp wai'i /or Yahweh,


of

Dt

adj. (dark) dull, from wine, 'n

enness,: cpp;y 'an

judges 16 19

Tm ^Tpn n.f. dulness, of eyes in drunk'

20

./mi?,

91212

33

19

can p r
Kt; !uaanpr8 :3 ;
9

).

Judah, on edge of wilderness of Ziph


26

Jb32

pr

Danri

20

act wisely

ivise,

1' 3

13

+i 3 20

19

BP115

232

'

K5

11

be gloomy, eklu,

dark, eklitu, darkness, V>\ in Zini

or become

i?n-

>

pl.^oan'

DanPr6

nioan j e 9
moariDe);

llXa. barbarousness, or

pediment in speech; As. akdlu,


Jager BASli

ji*

be

iv.

pr

Bani

Jb 32 Pr 6 8 9
13 19 20 21
13
23
19
11
2
Ec
Zc
2
*]J?
Dan DN if thy
23 27
7
9
mind be ivise Pr 23 15 c. ace. TMOant? Ec 2 19
wherein I have acted wisely.
Pi. Impf. D3rP
22
11
8
wapnn
,/, n
a li
+ 105 sf.uosn? jb 35
9
make wise, teach wisdom, c. ace.
Pu. Pt.
made wise, intensive, as it were the embodiment of wisdom oanto onan -iain ^ 5 8 6 pi. nrcn
D^anrp Q'-con Pr3o 21 (of'intelligent animals).
Hiph. Pt. cstr. ^flS riD^nc ^ 19 8 making wise
the simple.
Hithp. Impf. \b noanrn Ex i 10
1

f.

Ar.

+
23

gracious

to be

(uing. dub.; perhaps

Vron,

so

"We

?)

nan

father

L XeXKias(ov),
A @L A^aXia.

XeXK(e)ta,

A^eXta,

tD3n vb. be wise (NH id.; Aram. pL,


D?n id.; Zinj. HD3n wisdom, DHM
As.
Sendsch 57
-

hakdmu, know (with exceptional

fi

v.

Dl Prl78f-);

18

21

Ar.

restrain from acting in

an evil manner,
make firm, sound, free from
by the exercise of skill) Qal Pf. 'n Pr
roan Zc 9 2 niMn Pr 9 12 1S etc. +
3 fs

!>-=>

judge, govern
defect

23
3

15

t,

iv.

Pf.;

Impf.

Dam Pr

nT

2'i

D3nl

K5

11
;

'

'n Je 9
in

11

6. wise, ethically

WisdLt

a. as adj., 2?

Q3n

and

religiously,

w{S e of mind Pr

315

riMn
21
10 s 16
1

13 23
b.

Q3n

3.b

Ec8

of the son

Prio^is

13

20

19

= subst.

of wisdom, he fears

God and

IO 4.6.7.8.23.24_

departs from evil

Pr 14 16 is silent Pr 17 28 hearkens to counsel


5
Pr 12 15 hears and increases in learning Pr i ;
15
his ear seeketh knowledge Pri8 ; he receives
14
u
his ears
it Pr2i ; and stores it up Prio
hearken to the reproof which giveth life Pr
s9
31
and he becomes wiser through it Pr 9
15
(2) as a wise teacher, a sage, he does not answer
2
with windy knowledge Jb 15 ; he tells the ex48
has knowledge Jb
perience of the past Jb 1
9
2
disperses it Pr 1 7 his
34 ; teaches it Ec 1
18
it utters knowledge
tongue is health Pr 12
s
his mind instructs his mouth
aright Pr 1
and adds learning to his lips Pr 16 23 his words
12
are gracious Ec io ; it is good to hear his rebuke Ec 7; his instruction is a fountain of life
Pr 13 14 ; one walking with him becomes wiser
Pr 1 50 The B^n recall the Gk. aocfroi, having
;

wisdom included this with other forms of


and shrewdness 1 K 2 3 2S g 5101414 -^

cleverness

-133

(1) as a wise learner in school

bn

Sol.'s

Ec 2 ; 'n "lb" Ec 4 ivise boy; 'n


12
wise wi<m; 'n rPSID ms<? re-prover Pr 25

34

Jb 3

24

the Messiah

2Ch9

pupils

schools,

and

principles

Pri 6

Q"3n

himself

(J?),

collections

22 17

24

(cf.

),

33b D3n Jb 9A

is

? !|J2 ),

of wisdom,

^"13*7

i2 n ;

God

Eco

23

("l

discipline

17

(3) the wise are pros-

Chl 1(U112
rvn I s

K5 1010 Je 9

2
.

22
;

withheld by God from the ostrich Jb 39 17 of


"'
magicians and prophets Is 47 10 Dn i 41 20
4.
wisdom, prudence in religious affairs Dt 4
30
8
12
31
9
5. wisdom,
^37 5i 9O Prio Is 33" Je 8
ethical and religious
a. of God, as a divine
attribute or energy; his wisdom is in the skies
Jb 38 36 by it he numbers the clouds Jb 38 s7
founded the earth Pr 3 19 and made all things
Je io 12 5i 15 \\r 104 24 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 23 gives it Pr 2 6 and shews its secrets
;

11 6
b. the divine wisdom is personified
she was begotten before all things to be
the architect and counsellor of God in the

Jb

creation (Pr 8 22

' 31

she builds a palace and

who

spreads a feast for those

will receive her

2"5

their

2S20 22

3. shreivdness, wisdom,

nE3n

n}/31

to have

is

lK

3.0.6.7.-:2.2: i)

instruction 9 (cf. v ); she teaches in public


places i 20 8 15ni2 (v.context); gives her pupils the
23

by her discipline simplebecome


and those seeking her
" 21
14
c. of man
are richly rewarded 8 (cf. v
).
to get wisdom is principal thing Pr 4"'; its
in 10
fundamental principle is to fear God
28
33
Pr 1
Jb 2 8 (|| nra ITU? -WD); and know \ the
All Holy Pr 9 10 30 3 it is of inestimable worth
Jb 28 18 Pr8 u 16 I 7 2 3 23 24"; beyond the
reach of scorners Pr 14; God giveth it to the
good Ec 2 26 men are to incline the ear Pr 2 2
seek Ec 7 20 ; know
attend unto wisdom Pr 5
14
16
17
behold Ec 2 12 9 13 get her
Pr2 4 Ec i 8
4
57
treat her as sister Pr 7
happy the
Pr4
13
he who has wisdom
man who finds her Pr 3
13
33
23
pao p r
fiaa p r io
is njwn efc p r io
14

divine spirit

wise, rulers rule wisely,

perous: true, in sceptical view of Ec., they have

no advantage over the fool Ec 6 8 but die as


the fool Ec 2 161G ^ 49 11 they will not be able
;

17

works of God Ec 8 ; like others are


they do not secure
hands of God Ec 9
bread Ec 9 11 but elsewhere reverse is true
precious treasure is in his dwelling Pr2i 20
his lips preserve him Pr 1 s they inherit glory
Pr 3 35 wealth is their crown Pr 14 24 the wise
man is strong Pr 24 s Ec 7 19 his eyes are in his
head Ec 2 14 his mind is at his right hand Ec
io 2 he interprets things Ec 8 1
(4) the wise
man is a blessing to others he wins men Pr
22
11 30
scales the city of the mighty Pr2i
15
though poor he delivers the city Ec 9
is a

to find the

in the

i//-

17^;

also

cf.

12

his mind is in the


Pr 15
Ec 7 4 injustice makes him
Job finds no wise'men among his
Jb 17 10

reproof to scorners
house of mourning
foolish

Ec

7';

cruel friends

trTOpn

n.f.

wisdom,

npanEx 35 s3 +

cstr.

+ 25

pi. abst.

t. sf.;

1.;

32

K7

14
,

work Ex

Ch

28 21

36

31
3
of sailors

28

^f

33

24

28

36

12

10 f 7

(P),

2.

wisdom, in administration Dt 34 Is 29 14 Je
;o
4 5 71217
77
2 S i4 ; of prince of Tyre Ez 2 8
49
-

49

Pr

29

Jb

315

12

13

15

.13.10.16.18

zt
30

iii

gc

3I

i2 2

21

4
4" 11- 13

,10
2'"

3.9.13.'21

10.11.12.12.

io'

9
v. supr.

t^iftSn n.pr.m.
of David's warriors

(wise)

Ch

the tutor of David's sons

t^b^nri

3i

33

19.23

Ex28 3 +io6t.;

sf.

7.i:i

niEOn Pr 14 1 (incorrectly pointed as adj.


f.; rd. HlEOn De)
1. skill in war Is io 13

in technical
cf. 1

'n

vioan Ec 2 9 etc.
emph. ntori yj, 49 4 Pr i 20

15

1
9 24";

cstr.

Ch

1 i

n
;

adj.gent.

rd.

br\

v. b^n

hh

v.

1. father of one

11

Ch
S

2. father of
27'23

="J10Dn

*3nn We Klo Dr YB.

sub

i.

bin.

sub III. bbn.

[3

316

vhn
[^7PT]

J I.
Ges

v.

575 22
'

2Chi6

I2

vb. be sick, diseased (=n^n,

) Qal

= rr?n iKi5

Je i6

'n

ip^N^nri

Ch

103

^Vo 3

Jei6 4

3JP ''Nl^nn Je

Dt

18

18

Je 14

21

diseases

Q^nn

VlOJ

^ntop

famine

diseases of

(|[:nrnbbn).
II.

Sab.

K7n

('/of

ft6nni

DKDHD

DHM

foil.;

MV

in

comp.

sinned and

sAe

^pn!?p D v?5> 3?n

defiled

her self Y

p r 2 f 7 milk of goats for thy food

(RS Semi04 ). (2) c. DN mother's milk: of kid


iN apna na hs>3rrt6 Ex 2 3 19 =34 26 (JE) = Dt
14

wbnn

cstr.

v^

2CI121 19

KDK *6rn

diseases, abs.

'

Dt'V

)2 0h21,19
20
" 21 19

19

21

23

tn^^^nri n.pl.m.
4

vhia

Impf.

n^n

21

'n nptp

cf.

S 7 9 sucking lamb

(for sacrif.);

but also of human beings 'no

v'lOa Is

weaned from milk (||D^$D ^fly);


promise to Zion

D"

^ 3?n

JjljM^

60

Is

16

fig.

28 s
in

cmd thou

milk of nations (|| Capo *lb'l


with
wine, as esp. delicacy Ct 5 1
(3) 'n

shalt suck

V^FI).
(v.

De),

(4)

oft.

the

'

v s choicest blessings Is 55
in phr. of productiveness of land of
of

fig.

Canaan (EO^) E^ ]! 3^n ri3J flowing with milk


and honey Ex 817 13 5 33 s Nu 13 27 14 8 i6 13 14
-

Dt6 3

913

20
JE), LV20 (H),
26
27 31
5
15
in Messian. time
Jos 5 6 Jen 32 s2 Ez 20 6
18
(||D"py onnn *);
the hills 'n rur&n j 04
24

(all

[n^7n]

fi.

nmpn
grounds)

Ez

+v

n.f.rust(perh.as^/iv.supr.)

24

6 - 12

nnatbri

v 11

12

(del.

Ges

(cf.

591

'

Co

1;B

intern,

rws< on

metal pot, symbol of impurity of Jerusalem.

fn.

Ashbur

of
4'

HStTT

'

n.pr.f. (meaning dub.)

wife

Judah) father' of Tekoah

(of

'

Ch

AcoSd, Aoa8a, AXaa, EXaa, EXsa.


D'wbn
v. "?n sub in. n^n.
t ~

rra>$

un

v Q^n

of charms of loved one Vi*? nn 'm Bfrl


Ct 4 12 honey and milk are under thy tongue.
12
b. milk as white 'no Q^E>~}3p Gn 49 while of
WS
La 4' they were whiter
teeth, from milk; 'no
fig.

than milk (||.v$0


'na nii'rp

(iris)

II.

3 /M

I.

'

(\/of

foil.;

meaning unknown).

(NH id. (and vb. denom.);


\J^L, Ph. 3^; Ar. J^ii n.

n.m. milk

Aram. N3pn,
7&,

PrI74

Eth. rfilU);) n abs.

Ez 34

infr.);

(v.

*?bn

Cts

common

food

sf.

tjabn

q.v.),

riNDn)
;

n ^?0

3pn

25*;

Gni8 8 (J;

t.;

a.

as

from nxcn
T
v

distinct

Dt32 14

n j u 5*3^1

elsewhere

milk:

fN 3.?n
i

Ez

iS I8 + 3 5 t.+

3pn Ex 23"+

cstr.

cwd,
-ii?3

Gn

use d parallel with

HNOn seems

to be produced

nwpn nw 3pn po p

33

30 jpwsmt/ [squeezing) of milk produces curd; 3^0


HKOn
nbn nibJ? Is 2 because of abundant
fr.

yield of milk he shall eat curd;

3?nn

S 17 18 cuts of milk,

cf.

also ^"JD

Ew De Di

Ju4

of

thou not poured

me

nn

'n3

fat

PS 1274 )

v.

(NH

*6n Jb io

out like milk

10

hast

specif. (1)

t<2.,

fat, so Ph.

J^X

orig.

17

iu

16 -

Sam.Di); pl.Q^bnn

+ 4 1,; sf. mbn Gn 4

Lv8 26 +

7t.;

cstr/abn Lv6 5
25

Sam. Di, cf. Lv 8 16


22
supr.);
l.fat of human body Ju 3 (covering
/
intestines); D 'l iaa n2 S i" as smearing warrior's
shield; of grossness of wicked iapna V3S HD3
,

Jb

out, v. sim. cf formation


i

13

C0TGl05s
p) Schr
).

'n

*03'

(rd. b for

Lv 3 10 + 4o t.; cstr. Gn 45 18 +2i t.; sf.


iapn Lv 3 +6t.; napn Lv4 31 35 na.bn Nui8
io^n ^ i 7 jnapn Lv8 25 (rd. n.pl. j-T-a^n

rop

was poured

nahlapu

abs.

24

21

Lyon SarBonte]Ite 14

(also diaphragm in
diaphragm, midriff;
Ar. ^JL,,. inch midriff-fat, Rg (>. l mo). _/ n

Lexx.,

27

A B), and kept in skins ('n 7lN3)

19

it

3?n (prob.); Aram.

Jb 1

the embryo

204

hallubtu, clothing,

i.n^n n.m. Ex29

was

men drank it (nnty) EZ25 (cf. npOT


Ju 4 19 ), but also ate it foti), if emend. 3^nn
Ez 34 3 (for nbnn) is right, 55 Bo Hi-Sm Co,
al.

--

18 ' 68

IR

it

i.e. cheeses;

received in buckets or pails (l^tpy)


(v.

RS Sem

(poet.; distinct fr.

the

i.e.

milk as not used by

(v/ of foil.; perh. cf. As. halabu,


VE 8 83 Lyon Mailua, GIOSS hallibu, cover,

hitlupatu,

vlAi xh.milk; As. cdibu,milk, v.Dl

/res/i

bathed in milk,

/(l

be covered,
clothe,

12

On

Israel in sacrifice v.

su bl. bin.

Ct5

white of the eye.

so also prob. of eyes

^3));

toy?

D3p

(jTOi>n

fat (of midriff)


10

f1

v also
.

fig.
7

\/a

ii9

70

i.

e.

for

abno

al.);

'n?

^0

their heart is as unresponsive

a. as rich food (poet.)


?f?.);
19

so

MT

39 (@ Co ib'a).
sg.,

a^np

< Hi Ew 01 De Che Bae

as the midriff- fat near

(II

of unreceptive heart

(rd. iojij;

to

'>

2. fat of beasts:

it.

Dt 32 14 and
3

Ez 34 (but

rd.

in sim.

abnn, v

\|/-

63

aprt),

b. esp. as offered in sacrifice,

Ex2 3 18 (JE),

15 - 16

Ex2 9

13 - 13 - 22 - 22 22
-

317

n!?n

nhn

jgi"

Lv3S .3.4.9.9.9.10.14.14.15 +23 t Lv> Nu


aU p)
(
Lyi7 6 (H),iSi 5 2 Isi 43 24 Ez44 715 ;v Is 3 4 6 7
;
'

g-

11

t"T7n n.pr.m.

Edomites slaughtered by 'i's sword


(under fig. of lambs, rams, and bulls); as eaten
38
by (strange) gods Dt 32 (poet.), not to be
17 723.24.24.25
all p). als0 pL>
Lv
men
eaten by
3
(

Dekm. 35^

of fat of

Gn

fat jiarts or pieces

64 64
-

Ch

7 7
-

29

35

(J)

35

14

Lv 6 +
5

t.

Lv,

3. choicest, best
18
45 (E), specif, of

DHM

(Sab. n.pr. "l^n

Epigr

part of products of land. Gn


29
12
and wine v 12 of corn and oil v
oil Nu 18
14
30 32
kidneyalso (poet.) ntsn ni^S 'n Dt 32

rj avici'

one of

A @l

30

tl^n

heroes, son of n3S?3

(= ^bn

AXaS

27

= abn

15

(NH

n.[m.] weasel

s 23

Ch

29

).

Ar. jib.

OTJflri;

mo/e or blind-rat, or a species of rat; on format,


BN144
28
v. Lag
weasel
(Vrss Ki Thes
)

MV SS

>Saad Bo

Di;

al. v. esp.

Lvn

Lag

1-

mole).

'

rri^n

n.pr.f. prophetess, Josiah's time,

fat of wheat

n ^8i
fn. j?n

ntsn

(i. e.

the very choicest,

Q^n

17
,

'n 147

cf.

]2?n =

one

27 28

tJie

of David's

Ch I

i^^n 27

(comp.

unknown,

OXSa.

As. Mahalliba Schr Dl, but v.

Ch

27

1. one of David's heroes

= nbn

(=ibn 1 1

L OXSta.

(-Sat),

= Dbn

XoU^a

S 23 s9 )

2. a returned exile Zc 6 10

v 14

).

Xe/3Sa, L EX/3a;

site

13

(om. )

Asher

15

tn^n n.pr.loc. town assigned to


Ju i 31

34

T'HT'n n.pr.m.

AXXa^(=-ibn

22

14

),

(^n, v. Dr), E<r0a,

heroes 2 S 23 s9 (but rd.

A A\a<f>, @L

34

K2 2 '=2Ch

14

n.pr.m. (Sab. n.pr.m.

crafty one Sab. Denkm.

Is

|L

id.;

halu, sickness, grief,

) Qal Pf 'niKi 4 '+8t; 2 fs. JV?n


wbn S 3 o + 2 t,; Wpm consec.
Is 57
Ju i6 711 $ Je 5 (so rd., v. infr.); Impf bm
zKr; Inf. ftlVl I s 3 8; *ntf>n f 77" c sub
Pi. hrxbn f 3 5>
Pt. nbh Gn 48' + 6 1.+
S
Pr181

10

T^i^TTT n.pr.loc. place whence wine came

(NH

vb. be weak, sick

Aram. 8?t] suffer (rare); As.


Dl

:6n i n fr.)

("7/1*7

13

s.

17

(to Tyre) /n

'fV!

Ez

27

13

so also As. n.pr.terr.

00T

and Dl in
Hilbunim or Hilbunu, v. Schr
Mod. Halbun, NW- fr. Damascus, Wetzst
Co.
Z MG
1857, 430
pj Pal 341
f.

xi.

)iUx^L, NWabn
@ x a^$a V7 35 galbanum) a kind of gum Ex
30 ingredient of the holy incense, v. Di Low

tmSlVn

n.f.

(Aram.

l,

115

34

sf.

22

Ju

31

site

unknown,

(WMaxMuller As!enu

(=

Aa\acf>

Europa194

AaXa<)

thinks corrupt, for


C0T

Pa

37

abno, As. Mahalliba (which Schr


Ju i Dl
233
comp. with 2?nx and <"l3pn); he rds. n.pr.loc.

r&ro

29

J0S19 \a\ dri Af/3=3^ni


would be on coast, N. of Achzib).

this

for bariD

/& Is 57

aliiv)

Gn

cogn.)

De,

sq.

Jbn

17

+2t. + Is38 n Che

Cod. Bab. etc.(Baer b"Vn)

= duration

17

sf.^pn

^39

6
;

of life Jb
^ 39 (|| P;),'' J "OT
1^n~no 8 9 48 of what duration I am Dr* 189 ^
or (^IX for "on) '/ia 's ??>(?) Hi Ew Now al.;
VJOrld (=ala>v, not Koalas) \js 17 14 49 s ('n 'aE"
n
llcoy-b), cf. Is 38 (v. supr.; Q^nn jns).
,|

||

II.

^Sn

(Vof

foil.;

cf.

NH ^n

hollow out, Aram. iL creep, crawl).

dig, or

12

Ec

N^n

Ch

20 12
cf.

16

17

K
K

Is 33

K 8 =2

8 13

24

23

13

(of

14

(c.

3s 9 Pr 23 s5
after

Ch2 2 6

cf.

from

Pr2 3 33

effect of

H310

59

rmb fbh

K 20

Je 5 3

24
;

=Is 38

sick

(cf.

MT

nicb-iy'n

&n

rd. prob.

?in) of the people,

ments

N^

(for

unmoved by

Ch

''''s

chastise-

Am

S 22 s

on Je 4
3 pi.

(late) 2

MT ^n

thou hast smitten them, but they are not


6
Niph.
6 ) ; of sickness of the mind
sq.

Gr
Ec5 121 ;
17
1 s.wbnjDnS

bv (but rd. rather bnh

KloDr); pt. as &dj.severe, sore i"Wn


31

v. I.

3
hn. Niph.i /

&m Am 6

4t.; pi. ni^TO

oneself sick,

Gr

15
7

^n Che

sick

L5

4
2

imperfect for sacri-

i.e.

Mai

29

with
" Je 6 7 1 o 19 hyperbol. sick from love
ronN npin Ct 2 5 5 8 be sick unto dying

OK

in

17

77" ^nhn for

yjr

of animals

wounds

= Is39

Bi; lame and sick


fice

2. become sick,

2
13
^35 Ne2

I.

fif*; ibn

v. I.

(Che) Ez 34
14
13
1 S 19
30

ace.

abs. 'n

nbin

f.

48 (E)

(Ar. jli. perpetual duration, eternity)

duration, world

4,1G

10

Asa,

17

Mai

31

32

n.[m.] Jb11

13

'

I.

tl?n

Je 4

(for

^n Dt 2

^T/rT (-/of foil. 3 Ar. jJJJ. abide, continue,


often in Qor of righteous in Paradise).

^H), cstr. n^in Ct 2 5 ;


1. be or become v:eak, Samson Ju i6 7 n 17 /ee 7

ill

n.pr.loc. town assigned to Asher

;'

f&n Ne

(v. infr.');

+ 3 t.

TT?n^l

f.

1N?3).

indifference,

Je 12

Pt.

f.

n^TO Is 17"

Co) v 21 ; 1. make
13
(but
for strain oneself Je 12

EZ34

fig.

13

ny"1

(del.

2. 6e /

apathy

si'cA;

Dn 8 27 ^3
;

Am 6"sq. bv (cf. Qal

tib

of

Je 5 3 );

318
Ez 34 4

pt. diseased, as suhst. c. art.

severe, sore
12

30

(nap om.)

also

'c&, c. ace.

Xa

(pred. of nap)

NYPnibn,^

11

Is 17

+3

cogn.

11

Je io

Dt 29 21
n^n. Inf.

of land
,

rd. prob.

19

14

my

Qal,

Pu. P/. &e MJdrfe i<;ea&, 2 ms.


6
10
rrbn Is i 4
2 S 13
Hithp. Impf.
s
//. ni?nrin 2813
make
7ww. ^nnn 2S13
II.

!"6n.

Wi

of Amnion's morbid passion for

S 1 3'-, sq. "fi3JQ


s 6
sickness of body 2 S 1

his sister 2

of his pretended

Hiph.

10

is

53

Mi

'nbnn

1 s.

pi.

Pr 13 12 ; 1. make

Mi6 13

smiting ^^P 3 ?

%/

Pf. 3 ms.
ibnn Ho 7 5

(cf.

10

Y.in Is 53

him

Pr 13

become

''

3?

hope de-

(of

3. shew (signs of) sickness,

-.

npn

only f^t?

sick,

sorely, v. further

obj.

sick,

Ho

'nn

Onfe>

princes are become sick with fever of wine

> Vrss Hi-St who

Che VB;

made
18 33

sick

2Ch

= wounded
35

"6h

Ec

16

Hoph.

T'VCjl

34

22

be

=2

Ch

]5

(where

89

'

+2

del.

^n Dt

sickness,

sf.,

+
+ 7 t. +

1-bn Is 8
3

sf.

t.

Vrss Now);

cf.
,

15

28

man Ec

3N3D); of rich

'1

Is

16

53

3,4

tress of land

Ho 5

13
(||

"tiTD),

38
Is

7's

sickn-ess

his); of specif, disease, cstr.


(
\

tP3-i

so

18
;

Je 1 o

88

of

both

recover

(||

= mkwmuZ,

nsp).

= any

Exif (JE

[t~br\] vb. only Pi. sq.^S, spM, *pM

ba,
cf.

D119 13

12

58

19

Pr 19 6 7iw. W-5n
2
cstr. nibnb Zc 7 +

ibni consec. Jb.i

Ex32 n + 3t.,

7m/;/. bn<l

13

2 1.;

ibrv

Inf.

l. "*->:B-nK 'n

'*>,

i.e.

a.

induce him

to

shew favour in place of wrath and chastisement

Ex 32 11
19

26

13

(JE),

+ onan),

also

K 13 + bbgTJPi), v
6

Ch 33

be gracious to us).

12

B'i?.??

?bd -ike

(||

K 13

Je

Dn

y:3>i),

(sq.3.rM that he

may

b. entreat the favour of

success, prosperity, etc.,

/,
"'"lfrf

12

btp3B 'n Mai

i. e. aim at
favour, 1 S

through

(in anticipation of war),

his

Zc8 21 22
'

of cities and nations assembling

"
2
at Jerusalem for worship), Zc 7 (|| ~n B'ii!??)
of worship at Jerusalem; quite gen., as habit of
,

God-fearing man,

favour of

treat

jri b*n|>

(||

s8

\^ 1 1

mrrbai); spaa

of king's bride

+ 3T7D3).

2. en-

men (in sense of 1 b) Tr) CiH


many entreat a prince's favour
;

Dan

'rv

f 45

^3B 'm Jb

13
19

of favour

favour of

Job when absolved and restored.

tn^TO
88

n.f. only in

'^V f

titles

&

giving name

appar. a catchword in a song,


tune mng. dub. Aq. Symm. 93 tvh'O dance;
v Ql Psalmen, p. 27 "Rop Tsalmen, p. xviii
;

to

7(1 (adorn;

III. (I

cf.

Ar.

adorn,

jii.

*JJ>.

(jieck-)or?iarnent\.

"fVQ nbnp

i.

Pr 25

""Sn n.m. ornament,


12

Ch

nbfflD

K8 =2

Ch

\3K

s8
(||

ad^n.)

Dri3"' bni 3ilJ


,

(nose- or ear-) ring of gold

and

or breast-) ornament of fine gold;


sf.

21

15

Ex
20

EX23'

Ittrba),

wbn
^45"

19

Nr^DMal'i 9

mollify, pacify, appease

Ct

in sim. of grace

11.

unknown

(v. conject.

(v.

pi.

DW

(neck-

Own

and beauty.

"'T'n n.pr.loc. in

t[rP7>n]

^KEn miT

lit.

the face of

vvbn

sickness of

sickness, disease (in gen.)


c.

intens.

pi.

/
37

only

n^bna,
^nnc)
-T T t

+3t.

(JE);

(in

19

T n^Pl?2 n.f. sickness, disease,


26

61

n.[m.] sickness, disease

^"yDP Pri8 14

<

metaph. of dis-

of violence in Jerusalem Je 6 7

TLn r rTQj

s9

incurable disease NQ"10 pNp Tl 2 Cli2i


sickness vfflO ITTI Is

K8

any one sweet or pleasant (cf.


Ar. 11., JJlL 6e sioeei, pleasant, Aram. - V>
2
\bn, ia., adj". \bn ,<*) _pi. P/ nbn 2 Ch
3

(rd. \brn, v. supr.)

n?n

= mollify, appease, entreat the favour of,


make

61

from

flL

abn

pi.
;

the suffering servant of


||

Ch

3H3 -, 3D Pr

Dt

24".

(||

Pf.

Dt2 8 M bbn 2 Ch2i 15 wbn L553 4


mm, feease Dt7 2 8 59 i K 17 17 2 K
1212
i 3
Is 3 8 2 Ch 16
2i 1515 19 + 41 4 Ec
14

(Now

23

hbTl n.m. Dt28


t,;

n"brp

rd. 1?nn they begin

day with wine-fever).

the

">1

him, making

to bruise

him

bruise

make

2.

ferred)

pleased

it

= to

sick

Di.

Na

Niph.); obj. (implic.) a person, iNfn r?n

19

13

(on txt. v. infr.); Pt. nbniO


(sick, i.e.) sore

cf.

^nn

by wounds,

oneself sick,

-HT2] n.m. sickness, suffering (caused

["*)

Inf. cstr.

Bi Che (others der. fr. bbn mi/


wounding, v. De). For other forms of Pi. v.
so

sickness,

17

n ?0 mcike

Pf

Pi.

Co) v

(del.

19

n Sn

21

Asher Jos

s5

site

in Di).

n.f. jewelry,

^r'C

11
:

'^ H 02 "

Now'che).
T

rnn

n.pr.loc. a city or district under

Assyr. control, whither Isr. captives were taken


i7 6
18 11 1 Ch 5 26 cf. Halahhu in Meso2

C0T
on
potamia, Schr

Cilicia

= Ph.

K1

>Hal Ma *p'*- *".'<>

s
;

Lag Mi2U

*]^n,

W?n

319

b^irhn

because of our transgressions (of the servant of

As. Hilaklcu,

Lyon s <"ete te ) Lag BN 57


<

^7n n.m.pierced/nabs.Dt2i + 2n;t.;


cstr. ^n Nu 19
pi. D-'bbn Xu2 3 + 2 8t.;
I

1.

in

_-

58

n.pr.loc. town in Judah, Jos

PI

Iuda,

tribu

in

JJlul

cf.

Alula juxta Chebron; mod. Halhul, 1^ hour


reff.) Bla
(3 \ miles) N. fr. Hebron, v. Di (and
1IL 2S1 f
-

Guerin Jud<;e " 284 ft

n^n^n
t

n.f. v.

[D/PI] vb.

cstr.

v^n

Je 5
ii

BOH bnl

Ez 26

K 2o

33

,rd.

avt\fav rbu Xoyov

arro

and Sta G ' 445f ) and they


snatched it from him, caught the word fr. his
i251
6529a
Ges " 3 3R4 and
as Qal; Ko
lips; Sta
om.
most as Hiph., with
tov

avrov

(TTOfiaTos

be

poss.

black (passing into

in Heb.), v.

Bac^

tnr&n

(si

cf.

vera

1.) cf.

Ar. (sU.i

sense, unfortunate,

fig.

11 20
-

T^?0 ^ 6g-\

30

24

La2

12

nsbn, nabn, or

49

wounded) Je 5

Ez3i 17 18 32
9

La

20 21 25 28 29 - 30 31 32
-

tn ^n

16

66

n?bn,

adj.

27

\^n

Zp 2

Je

12

25

Is 2

La4

1 Ch
(RV

Je

18

3]n \bbn

33
.

a kind of cake (prob. as per-

n.f.

Di Lv

forated, v.

nirf \bj?n l s

^n

etc.;

\^ 6t)

2 )

Nu

'n abs.

I5 20 -Lv 24 s ;

cstr.n^DEx29 23 4-4t.;pl.ri^nLv2 4 +2t.;nin


Ex 2 9 2 + 3 1. used in offerings 1 at the sacrif.
of David on removal of ark, given to each person

as part of peace-offering 2

Aram. "$&$).

etc.

Elsewhere 2. slain

P (H Lv
rd.

15

"l/H ( \/of foil.;

sf.

S 1S
3i 819 (P), etc.; sg. coll. 2 S 2 3
11
7
Ez 6 30 etc., but usu. pi. 1 S 17 52

(cf.

t.

1. pierced, fatally wounded

nt. sfs.;
52

+21

Is 2 2

Nuio 18

bin.

i.

only

prob. ^3130 nlt3pn*1

24

16

Lag Onom.ll9.7,2nded.l52

Bob BK

90

S6 19

2. elsewh.only

s 5

24 ) a. of the 1 2 cakes of the table


55
b.
of the holy place, made of n?D Lv 2 4
'

hapless, unfortunate, only as subst. hapless,


luckless one{s)

<SS;

^pnp
14

io

T\2br\

V' IC|8 >

7JTo> X or;

tftabn (bn, 6n)

rd. pi.

In
n3pn == ^)p' n thine

e' y

T v

Ciobn io

Q cso

bn,

vrl Ta

10

Kt,
T i.

and mng. dub. (MT rds.


army; and CNS ?H v 10 army

all txt.

TTevrjToov,

0/ dejected ones, but this against usage of ?n


and no such fig. sense of s)R, v. 01 Hup De Bae
}

Che, and
/

I.

7(7 vb. bore, pierce (Ar.

(hollow )reed;

forms of peaceand as such mingled with oil


Ex 2 2 Lv 2 4 7 1212 Nu 6 15 e. jn Dnb 'n to be
used by the offerer in connexion with the unparticipants in the several

?2D.

t^n

hollow out,

^?njn);

'JA^T:

has pierced
,

Pf. ^"ip? bbn

ri

my heart ;

ipn \^

11

77

Kb

341
,

ness).

the

Pi. Pt.

pi.

me

or rd.

if is

my cross
but Hu Pe

(my woe,
1 -

87(1,c
,

in deriv. P?n n. hollow, adj. stem, t'vn

Qal

^b
\^

my

109

22

[1 lit.

Pu. 7 ?n ?);

jny piercing,

so

heart is

one

my wound

K6

Jos2

and f.* 40

12 1; cstr.

4
;

18

mpl. D^i^n

22

dual

'

13

sf.

window,

my

abs.

6
f^D Gn 8 Pr f;

Ez 40

^iVn Je 22

Ew ^77a

16

'

14

25

t.;

(defective pi.

cstr.

Ges

but rd. ?iSp i\_ Mich

W$n

sf.

Hi

nta^n Ez 4 o 16 +

20

Je 9 ; f.
GfOrGie);
4I; nii'^n Ct2 9 + 3t.; window

"n

nns open

6
17
'm nbv Je 9
the loindow Gn 8 (P) 2 K 13
15
r
11
26 s Jos 2 (J)
ivindow
G
nri nyi through the

20

30
29
16
Jo 2 9
2 K 9
S 1 12 2 S 6 = 1 Ch 1
1626
16
4
'n3 Jos
latticed windows 1 K 6 Ez 40
4i
32
h
is.2i
6
/nn-^s; 2 K 9 ; 'nn-}D
2
(j) Pr ? Zp 2
Ct 2 9 ; windows of palace, (l)^n JHI? Je 22"
out his windows; of the gates of
cutteth

Ju

28

sick-

9
T$>0 TS Ez 2 8 in
wounding thee (Sm Co rd.

(Baer)

hand of the ones

26

d Lv

/n/. csr.

Ew Hi De Bae MV SS

Bi Che rd. Vrtbn

.m.

mbn Ez 40
''iSbn 1

pierced (wounded) within

^n

Gn

Ji-'nn

Eth.

;;zpe);

19

)1.N adj. hollow, JliL. cave, \)&JL sheath, etc.;

NH

Nu 6

offering

j?er-

transfix,

through,

Aram.

Ji

as

leavened cakes of

crit. n.)

pierce

forate,

an offering of first-fruits
Nu 15 20 c. of \GW Br6, to be burnt with the
nbiy Ex29 23 =Lv 8 26
d. of HSIO burnt on the
26
but usu. to be eaten by
altar with c Lv 8

made of flDiy IVK>N"i

^inc).
p u Pt. yyn tyrtO pierced by the
sword Ez 32 26
Po'el Pf. 3 fs. vni VlJ nb^h
n
D"!3 Jb 26 his hand pierced the fleeing serpent;
Pt. f. pari n??inp Is 51 9 who pierced the dragon.
.

Po'al P<. WB>BK> bbhtp Is53 5 p'ercec?, wounded

Mm

'

Ez 4 o 16 22 25 25 29 33
'

Ezek.'s temple
itself

f
30

Ez 4

^n

29
;

pi.

'

36
,

of the temple

1616
.

n.m.

D^bbn

flute, pipe, 'n

40

Je 4 8 36

3r

'.

S io 5 Is 5 12

320

hhn
pipe Qal

Pt.

O'^na

pi.

^%f

D'HB']

the singers as the pipe-players,

Pe De Che Bae

c^no

Q^bna

Pi. P.

ayni

as well

'*

40

and

the

^ 55

Hiph.

begin

also

lawful, free

from

NH

7?n

maie

Aram.

cf.

"^Ll" Aph.

Pa. is purify,

+ 5t., 3 fs. bnm Ju 1 3

20

Je2 5 29 ;-6egrm,

1.

pollute,

by contact with dead

ritually,

b. sexually

bnn

Lv

[|nJT

oneself a.

defile
||

NDt3,

21 9 (H).

Lv 2

(H).

24

Ez

25',

DJQ

name

God Ez 20 914 22 Is 48 11 and even God himself


Ez 2 16 :6
Pi. Pf. V?n Lv 1 s + 3 t. sf. i?j>n
Dt 20 6 2 ms. fybn Gn 49 4 + 3 t.; 2 fs. l^n
Ez 2 2 8 3 pi. sf. rn^n Ez 7 21 etc., + 16 t. Pf.;
-

of

'

Imp/.

Lv2i

7.i?IT

13^^ Dt

sf.

2o

c
;

s9

Nei3 17
1.
1

Pi. 7.!?nD
sf.

defile,

Ch 5

Ez 24 21

H^HD EX31

(the father's bed) ;

2i (H);

Lv2i

iv]!

15

Lv

2i

1223

Mal2 n V,74 7

Ez22

Dm

Ez
i

"- 2

31

39

24

21

22 B 23 38 Ne I3 i7. w
the prince of Tyre who
his holy places,

God Lv

18

21

19

Ez
12

and

g0 the

made

2 87
3

s anct i ty

the

c.

20 21 6 22 2 32
-

(all

name

H),

Zmv. bnnDt

1.,

2431

cstr.

p. 7TO

Jon

%m

Inf. (7)

Ch

10
,

Gn 41 54 (E),

to

n Nu 25

Gn

(all J),

Jos 3 (D), Ju io 13 525 16 1922


jq33 j ST j Qh 27 24
I4 35 22 15 2
g

18

21
l'-'-

3
4

17

27 27

c.

Gn

Ezr

348-3

consec.

44

12

Ne4

Gn

20

Ez

(J),

&m

(J),
s

Egt gl3 ^3

Ezr

Ch

20

22
;

accomplishing
Pf.

0^3

"

= men

26

my

purpose,

full

v. Dr).

Nipfj ?nin TN </te it

began)

to

call

on

the

was

name

of

(J).

8 :0 begin

to be

1?nM of Cod. Bab.

shall be in anguish a

cease a

little

from

AV Ew v^l
n^DJO DJ?D

that

anointing, so

17*1

Che We,

this

probably best.

IT'""!

n.j~m.] profaneness,

commonness;

natron

Inf.

Gn

brih

nbm Gnu';

sf.

for the burden, so Ea


they may wait (?) a little;

of

Je 34 16 Ez 20 39 3 6 20 21 22 23 Mai i 12 God himself


Ez 1 19 d. '1 defiles or profanes his inheritance
by giving it over to Babylon Is 4 7 6 ; the princes
-

ms.?nn Dt 16 9

j u 20 31

little

of

Am 2

t.;

2 begin with

v. also

himself God, and

1618

minished by reason of the burden PV Hi al.;


Wii Now rd. 1?n;i (I. hn, 7^) for om. of dagh.

44 Zp
7

Lv

ie.2ij4

19

Note. ami? Dyo ^njl Ho

sacred

s9

25

i?n;i

c.

16

12 2

Ch3

' Gn

the holy land Jei6 18 ;

+2

begun

8
915
(H) Nu 18 32 (P)
19 22
the sabbath Ex 3 i 14 (P), Is 56 26 Ez20 13

sacred things
26

(H),

21

Nu i7 lus (P)Dt 16 2 Ch2 9


We Dr ( inserts nbm nsaisrn

24

Hoph.

b. ceremonially,

Ex 20 25 (JE)

2.

(H).

2531

(i. e.

Gn 49 (poem) =
a woman = ruf Lv 1 29

profane, the altar by a tool

(P).

12

f.n^nt? Lv2i 9 ;

14

pollute: a. sexually,

places

D^TO Mali

pi.

6 1 io 8
2

so 2

1.

S 24 s rd.
for nM L We Dr.; c. |
&e^w from Ez 9"; KH pnn begin! possess!
Dt 2 24 31 n?31 pnn beginning and ending 1S3 12

32

Je 16 13

Ez

bef. no|l);

Gn

c.

17^ Lv 2 1 + 4t.,1^n> + 8 9 etc, + 1 3 Impf.;


Inf. tyn Am 2 + 4 1,; tyn Ez 23 + 4 t.; n9?n
7

S 24 15

Je 25

pi.

Jos 3 7

12

Dt
2

25

i?nri

2O 31.30.40

12 -'" 3

so 2

2. Pass., be

polluted, defiled, of holy places

Dt

Gn 4 i 54

reflex,

b. S~\y\ ?1V N7

Nu 30

word

Impf. 7"T Ju 1 o 18

1.;

Lv2i

great

profaned any more.

be

ibnn Ezr 3 6 + 6

8 9 32

H).

my

bm

God +

of

common (v. ?n) by beginDt 20 6 6 28 30 Je 3 5 (v. the

fruit

its

Niph. Pf. bn) Ez 25 3 Plbn? (VI- Co) Ez 22 16


ib.m Ez 7"; Vp/. bn;. Is 48 11 bm Lv 21 9
7nsi Ez 2 2 26 Inf. bm Ez 2 o 9 14 22 sf. tennj)
,

mpn

the

10

begin, Pf. 7nn Gne'+igt., rhnn J u 20 40


nibnn Dt 3 24 Est6 13 "r&nn Dt 2 31 1S22 15

77_n;

profane)

is

Mai

3. violate a covenant

he shall not violate his

6e profane, dese-

crated (also Pi. Hiph. transit.),

*^^

of,

Pu. Pt. bbnpr\ 7i*t3n in&


name which is profaned
among the nations. Hiph. 1. a. Impf. ?nx Np
Ity ^niT'DB'-nK Ez 39 7 / will not let my holy

lawful; x. esteem lawful or /ree, profane,


desecrate, violate;

use

to

name

obligation or tie; iv.

8 9 33

law Lv i9
D^J2 Ez 36 23

become free,

wnta'e, Mncfo,

Is 23 9

|1NJ

23 - 25

open,

loosen,

untie,

(lit.

Ji

Arab.) (Ar.

v.

21

ning

t [rVn??] n.f. hole, 1?y niVno holes of


U
the dust Is 2 (|| Cn** Diiyo caves of the rocks).

profane

Chaldeans
dishonour,

4. treat a vineyard as

DlinZim BP117 ).

7n] vb. pollute, defile,

to

the TIX 72

people fifed with 22)es ( c ^- As. hdlalu, ace. to

fill. [ 7

2. violate the honour

crown of Davidic kingdom \jr 89 40


2
f~iX7 pregn.), kingdom of Judah La 2

(sq.

dancers.

subj.,

fr. i. 71 n

Polel Pt.

al.

Is 43"

AY < E,V

cf.

by giving them

of the sanctuary

fn. [v,n] vb. denom. play the pipe,


.

bn

7h DQ7
opp.

1S21

5
,

?h rQl v 6 ; in concrete sense,

KHP Lv io 10 (P), Ez

22- c 42 20 4 23 48 15
4

32

hbn
1 77n adj. profaned ;Vfl ^H(rd.

II.

SS) profaned, dishonoured wicked one


30
(so AV Thes
SS Co Or; but EV

'2D

Ez

cstr.

MY

Ha

Sm

deadly wounded, Evv

fallen, slain)

O^BH tyn Ez 2 34 fs. nbbn


sexually dishonoured Lv 21 714 (H

pi. cstr.

woman

of

H3T).

||

n
+3
4

39

Gn

37

+3

*&

t.,

Gn

f+ 2

Impf. DV. Is 2 + 5 t., TOJJIV Jb


wbny Gn 4 o 5 j&n: j 03 \ no^ro Gn 4 i
D^n Dti3 4 nbh G1141 Dti 3 2 D^bh
,

P.

etc.,

t.,

Pf.;

t,

dream:

yjri26 l ;

a. of ordinary

dreams of

sleep Is 29 s3 iff 126 1


b. of dreams with prophetic meaning: of Jacob' Gn 28 12 Joseph
.

Tn^/H

subst.

n loc, used as exclam.

c.

ad profanum! i.e. far be it (for me, thee,


NB136
etc.)! (v. Ba
)'n Gn 44 7 + 17 t., nbbn Gn
25
alone, 1 S i4 45 2o'2 elsewh.c. ?pers.:
i8 + 2t.
25b
Gn i8 (J), 1 S 2 30 20 9 22 15 + ? and' inf. of
lit.

(E),
22

29

2'J3

i8 25a 44 717

Gn

act deprecated

+ b BO

Jos 24 16
(peculiarly) Jos

even to rebel);

+ ON (= surely

S 23 17

(P;=/rom

it,

(all J),

S 20 20 ('n 'n), Jb 2 7 5 strengthened idiom.


bym,-ra/>0 >b'n sq.|andinf. I S26 11 iK2i 3 +

not)

17

ON

S 24 7

Tn>TfP

1
!

(vnd)

ssot), ntara

Gn

17

+ iot.;

i
Pr 9 Ec 10", nbnm 2 K 17
nSnn" 2 S2i 9 n^nnr? 2S21 10 : cstr.
with nouns HD3n "r\ Pr 9 10 ;/;<? beginning, first
principle of wisdom ^"H r n Ec 1 o 13 f/te first

n^iw Ho

cstr.

+4

10

t.,

Ho i

'A ai

2K1

20 1818

(J),

Aram,

spake)

elsewhere

Eu

21

26

22

Am 7

Dn 9
1
,

in

2 '.

Is

38

16

tQ

Zc 6 14

and

also

be

made healthy,

deriv.

me

restore

(NH

strong,

fll.

D7n

T'lD'!

exile

10

(NH

Je 3 25

25

TOph.Pt.n'T^nodream

Aram.

id.;

Je 29 s (but rd.

ace. cogn.)

c.

tniVil n.m. Gn37


5

DON], Hi

fr.

Gf Gie

Gr).

dream;'n abs. Gn
Gn 20 D?n abs. Gn 20 cstr. 3 24 sf.
-

10

cstr.

^n G1140

^nGn 4

916
,

niD?n Je 23 s2 -)- 10
26

17 22
-

t. etc.,

dream of

1. ordinary

toVlGn 4 o 5 4-

+7

dream

t. sf.

2B

Jb7 14 20 3

sleep

5 t. ;

73

\fr

Ec 5 Is 2 9
2. dreams with prophetic
meaning, the lowest grade of prophecy (v.
BrMP6)

dream of Abimelek Gn 20 30 of Jacob


Laban 31 24 Joseph 3^.6.8.9.9.10.19.20
3i
Pharaoh and his servants 40 s 5 5,8 9 9 16 4i'- 811 n
12.12.15.15.17.22.25.20.32.
Q f ft ] ower 0rCj er f prophets
a.

1(U1

'

S 28 615

of Sol.

K3

515

|itn

all

visions

Dn

702

17

Dn

rVlft^n

23

27 28 - 28 32

n.f.

2 - 3- 3
;

Daniel P?n

b. of false prophets

27

name

in latter

"

had understanding in

and dreams.

Dt 13 s 4 8 Je

men

of old

s
2
29 Zc io

of a plant, with thick,

EVm, so Thes Eob


Ges al.; <S JfcooX**, anchusa PS 1284 on this,
and later interpr. v. Bo Di Lovv pp-165,361 only
niO^n ina QyO-^-QK Jb 6 C is there any taste
in the juice of 'n (fig. of insipid and dull discourse);
RV Ew Hi SS after X Saad
Eabb. in the white of an egg.
slimy juice, purslain, Jb 6 6

>AV

tf"o7n

(quadrilit. -/of following;

mean-

tU^Q^n

n.m.

flint ;B*K&0

Dt8 + 3
15

t,;

^bn Dt 32 ;flint 'nn

-if rock offlint


water flowed for Isr. in
s
15
and (no lis) f 114 ; worked by
desert Dt 8
r
miners Jb 28; hyperb. oil out of "VIV n Dt
13
rocky flint (poet.) ; in
32 flint of rock

= flinty rock, whence


,

Eth.

experience

an emission of

attain to puberty)

Ar, liL

didaoi

f-, 2D

the

Qal Pf

'n

dream,

seminal fluid,

Gn

Dn

than Moses Nu 1 6 (all E, not elsewh. in Hex.),


Jb 33 15 of Midianite Ju 7 131315 desired by Saul

cstr.

vb. dream

ing unknown).

1 '!)-

a returned

?n n.pr.m. (strength)

= ^n

(||

1,

to health

Ej not eise^-h. [ n Hex ).


Nebuchad. Dn 2 13 old men
c. of dreams of false pro-

vb. be healthy, strong

^w Ethp.

causat.,

his servants

all

[d by dittogr.

0"?i>n

D?n press firmly


together) Qal Impf. Qn"?.3 1?rv Jb 39"* their
young are healthy. Hiph. Impf. 2 ms/JOyOn"!
Aph.

2 - 46

'rn?

at the first, first (or

(J),Dn8

13

'JjQ at first, first

Ju

Pharaoh and

of

(of false prophets,

niO;>ni

23

,3 20

days J03 1 of Nebuchad.

in a series of occurrences,

(E), 43

42

4I i-n.n.i5

5 -8

of their

of supplications

S 17 9

i.e. first

[Cnn]

fl.

25

beginning Is

former) time,

Gni 3

up of vegetation

of the shooting
as in the

10

kingdom Ezr 4 6

(Qr), of the

order Ju

beginning

?/*e

= whenYahweh first

the beginning, of the harvest

dwelling there

id.;

"IS" 5 !

preceded by prep, f?

by 3 in

""

sq. rel. clause

Yalnveh spake

of,

25

word,

910

phets Dti

pi.

Xe

in latter days Jo 3

".

i"l?nnn

beginning,

n.f.

&$

nbmr\

(rd.

@L @ X) = Ch
]>En. ^b Tl Jb
34

mn>v,

(rd.

19

5 - 6-9

of Midianite

2S23
sq.

Gn 37
Gn 4 o

sim. of firmness

^n

'3B

Wb> f?'^

Is

50

322

frn
sub

v.

f?n, fibil

and

I.

rnr^n
3

II. bin.

cstr.

t,;

Gn 45 22

Ilbpn

t^l

vb. pass on or away, pass through

/J"?

(NH

(mostlypoet.)

equivalent, Keinach

na^n

Ph.

id., pass by or away, change;

o.g. Abh. xxxvi.i8tio,2o. 2\

ram

*\}T\

1888 276

Hoffm

'

pass away, change ;

Ju 14"

-it*.

2K5

5 ' 2223

K5

Gn45 22 +

rrisbn

2t.;

1. change of raiment

elsewhere D'lJa 'n Ju 14 1213


DHJ3 Ju 14 19.
2.
3. reN3YI 'n Jb io 17 (Di).

so without

reZays

J1114 12

Gn45 :2:2

rb'DV'n

28

cf.

vival after death, under fig. of relief, from milit.


14
4. changing, varying, of
service Jb 14
.

Nab.

sL~ change, substitute;


Eut p 53 Ai-. i_lli come
;

'Caliph'

successor (of

i.e.

(?)

after, succeed, replace

'

[cf.

change

f\bn

Mohammed)] and

many deriv. Lane 792 709 so also nsbm MFawd


his son succeeded him; Eth. *frt: ass fy/,
11
Hb i u
across, through) Qal P/ *&n Ct 2
I5
etc.; imp/, ^n; Jb 4 + 4 t.; 3 fs. sf. inBJ>nn
"

Jb 20 24

1.

IB^n"

102 27

j,

Inf. cstr. rfbrb Is 21';

3
elsewh. only
o quickly 1 S io
8
or wind
]3oet., move or sweep mi, of a flood Is 8
10
11
I5
n
b. pass
of God Jbp
21 Jb4 Hbi
11
aiuay (vanish) Jb g 2S (of days); Ct 2 (of rain
18
102 27 of idols Is 2
nay), of the heavens

a.

2'tt-ss

\//-

||

2. of grass,

JBL

come on anew, i.
56
f 90 so Thes

sprout again

e.

ix ' 1890 ' 86

Hiph. 2)
De Hi Che Bae al.; less

AV

suitably in context,

23

(cf.

Ew pass away,

3. trans, a. pass through,

b.

Ju

sq. ace.
s

Is 24

26

Jb 20

24

garment Gn4i 14 (E)


ibnn Gn 3 i 7 Impf.
;

41

to
2

pass) change, sq. ace.

S 12 20

ffbrt:

epbnn Jb 29 20

fs.

pierce,

e.

b. overstep, transgress

Pi. Impf. 1.?Dn (cause

Lv'27 10

i.

Jbi 4

Hiph. Pf.
sf. ^B^DI

Gn

ms. sibnni

31

T^

sf.

Lv

27

ceed Is 9 9 ;
31
1
Is 40 4

-j-i.

14', of

bow 29 20

fyprj n.[m.] exchange, only

prep, in return for (so ^QU, ^S,i,

[n^nQ] n.m.

knife, so 23

?]

Levy, Jastr

J"ll3vn knives, ace. to

ing not certain, only

temple utensils

19

cstr.,

common

fp ^n n.m. a passing away, vanishing


P|bl"l)

[nD^^n ]

n.f. a

Tl "03

Pr 31 8

sf.

viabn jb

14

those

e.

b).

change (from idea of

re-

placing, changing, substituting,

i.

Qal 1

transitory

(cf.

cf.

Ar.,

pi. abs. nis'-bn

as

Belly Byle).

(v.

t [nSpSnp] n.f. plait

(of hair

so called

fr.

intertwining, passing through each other, of the

strands) PI.

cstr.

^Nl

niD^riD J u 16 13

cf.

v 19 .

fP f 7J"T vb. draw off or out, withdraw


(NH id.; Aram. J*?0; t^- despoil, usu. Pa.
7y27n Baal has rescued, and

etc.; Ph. n.pr.

^li

alone; Ar.

1*711

H05

withdraw,

Dt25 9

retire)

Qal

La 4 3
Impf. 2 ms. fvnJ?; Pt. pass. cstr. p?n Dt
10
1. draw, draw off, c. ace. of sandal Dt
25
Pf.

r\yhn\ eonsec.

|>n

25 Is 20 2 (both sq. 7^1


;

).

^OK ^ 81

15
;

|n 9

153

stones
c.

2
1 40

fr.

8
,

etc.

1 pull
.

Imv. nxj>n f 6 5

out, tear out

infested house).

Aram.)

ju

19

but only poet.;

obj. pers.,

(niBO);

2S22

who are passing away,


t

un-

site

33

(properly Inf. of

Thes

3 a)) but Vand meanPL D^SpTO Ezr i 9 among

passing through (cf. vb.

7)1 n.pr.loc. in Naphtali,

known Jos

Syr. .aiL*

(cf.

totondit (in Lex.), J^L-, jfcCaaliwj&m/'^Talm.

n.

they

do evil incessantly, steadily (|| BTI7K an* xbl)


so Kmp Hu De Sch al.; but the expression is
peculiar and obscure; Calv vicissitudes; Hengst
discharges ; text perhaps corrupt.

15

Aram. e.g. Gn4 23 <3 for Heb. nru?) Drnhy. Tl


(DDmay) Nu i8 21 31 (both P).
-J-

of the

i.e.

* 5

(H) substitute i. e. cause to succhange for better, renew, obj. D3


2. sheio newness, of tree, putting

Jb

are no changings,

20

in

10

forth fresh shoots

f 55

as

'

expr.

wicked, with

ntfg

c. ft?), cf. bv^ p7fl 1V3


Dt 25 10 draw out, present the breast, of animal
giving suck La 4 3
2. intrans. withdraw
(himself) sq. ft? Ho 5
Niph. Pf. be de9
livered Ybn Pr 1 8 (sq. ft?); Impf rp Pr 1
61 2 B 2
7
7
Pi. P/
P^Q! \^6o =io8 (Ges
43
n$nw
etc.; Impf. Y^\ Jb 36
r.^n Lv 14
5
^ 7 (but on text vid. infr. ad fin.); sf. ^fTC

as^qri; isfn: is 4 o 41
is
9
s
1.
garments
Gn
change
(trans.)
(E)
35
9
27
yjr 102
Avages Gn 31 7 41 (both E); no obj.
3

pK

nte'in

supr.

Ar. iv. to break a promise).

(|| 13J?), (cf.

^
whom

life

).

(but perhaps gloss

course of

Pi,

cf.

nxbnxj

140

cf.

20

yj,

f-

Ew

Bae (but

34

(sq. |D);

50

15

S q.

and

ace, but

n.f.

person, as plunder,
;

c.

15

onfonbrj

ace.

119

Aram.)

what

is

in war;

Ju i4 19

(P;

153

^ 6n6
f i8 =
20

Jb

36

15
;

I delivered AV Hup
Ges Hi De

< and

Krochm Dy Gr Che

t[n!p7n]
21

sq. "'B'Si

abs.

91

|>n
;

40 ' 43

2. rescue, deliver,

spoiled, despoiled

this only in

(rd. nJfPljJW)

2S2

81

Lv 1

oppressed

(||n *>!*).

stripped off a

only

sf.

ifiifpn

323

TVjhnv

phn
)

t[rK7n?2]

robe of state (taken

n.f.

only

in ordinary life);

Zc

3"

P2H field,

L
v^-

VJ

II. [_\l

uiP

Hiph., n. 2?=VD, :md

v.

Gloss

BA81 - WB

Zehnpfund

fee?*,

enumerate,

Asrb inna,s "


Aram.

Gk.

titudo, strenuitas,

21

Nu 3
Is 15

+2

30
4

Ch

H);

"^q Nu

N3S

Xu 3 2

30 32
-

18

Dt

equipped, sq.

Qal Pt.v21 );

T^Q- TtpjV

Is 58

vigorate, thy bones

J^bn

(P)

13

Ch

12 s (v 24

(P); note

"^

mpl. ^Sppri

Imv.^rm Xu 31
^2? Xu 32 1720 (both JE

n.

Du

he

17

obj.

Xe

brace up, in-

loill

(MV De Di Hup Che


;

Xe o 22
Dip|>rn iCh

24
;

; 1.

and ?

pers.

29

Jos 22 s

'Ip.bn
24

pr

13

Xe 9 22

people

Jos 22 (D

Inf.

divide, aps5

19

Dt

4 29 ;
(ref. to offerings and

13

(P),

i8 2 (JE),2S

crit.

'n diride with others

DjJ

2. eissign, distribute

?).

over (by) temple 2

Ch

cf. 1

HV3 & ?
silver Jb 27 17

(in), sq. ace.

spoil

Dy

33J

30'

'n

Pr 29 24

14

2
;

Cli2 8 21 (v. Be).

Niph. Impf.

fs.

?)n\ Jb 8 24 ; p.bn'.l Gn
1
r6
3
53
P.bnn Xu26 26 50 Qpbri'1 (Baer) 1 Ch

cf.

Be & infr. sub Pi.;

23" 2

1 7

Dy /taw shares icith


5. divide up>=plunder the

Xu 26"

15

share

(obj. om.); sq.

temple, sq. ace.


pbrP

3.

inheritance Pr

24

Levites

Ch 24 45
Jb39 17
4.

18

23

assign, impart, sq.

(')

1S30

ace. (of land) Jos

c.

sq.

11

Jos 18 2 Impf.
DpbnFIl

sf."

Zhmj.

Pt. P.bin

ace. not expressed

30

N3xb 3 i s (P; Niph. Imv.here


surprising with D3AND, v. Di).
Hiph. Impf.

v.

13

2, is

1.

Niph. v 20 )

v.

Niph. Impf.

Xu32

ms.

portion, sq.acc.(of gods)

tithes);

warriors (equipped ones, Che w-

r/o

Xe 1 3

1pj>n

t.;

ipjn:

S 19 30

}pj>rw 2

As. eklu,

off;

Eth.'Jort'fe;

enumeration, number)

(JE;

Chr7 ls '*n'n Jos

or

+ 3 t. ^bn

Tin Jos 6 79i:i (JE)

art.

at-arms) of Moab.
Nu 3 2 :o 1 pi. ybni
be,

21

24

4 -5

pi.

DX1D Is

adj.

24

p'O

Q^ibn

pi.

men equipped for war (JE), so


24
23
29
32 (P) arisb '?? i Ch 1 2 (v van

32

vand.H)

c.

Cli

-pass.

"J'-^V'J^: 'J'-rt^f';

3pl.^S>rinJo8i4

p'bnb

s7

nonbtan 'n
d.

'

Xu 32

coll.

20 21 28",

Nu

N3X

only Pt.

equipped: 1. as

in sense strip for

pbn N1132 27

<rbn

cstr.

2. as subst. sg.
2

Qal

cstr.

1.,

BXS "--'"'';

>Thes PiobGes

deSpei'a,

=1. pbn

as

expeditus)

battle,

Nu32 + 7t.,

measure, measure

(j.La.

Qal P/. 'n Dt 4"+ 5


P^H- Jb2 7 17 Pr 17 2 2

j^>* accinctus ad opus, strenuus, JLo-tX** /or-

who regard

Nijpin portion, .,n^. divide, determine,

possfssion,Jield,.Tagev

C0T
As. hakii, fortification (Schr

iSS

\?H supr.

'

cf.'/w'feit,

v.

vb. divide, share (XHt/.; Aram.

*/

decree; Ar.

wai (primary

f r

e<l

idea of strength, vigour,

),

n.pr.ni.

P-

f I-

high

of

priest.

j-

Is 3"

pi. abs. rriiOni?

robes of ladies of Jerusalem

Y n

off

';

1.

divide

reflex.,

11

2. pass, be
oneself G11 14 (i.e. one's men).
4
53 si
divided
a. apportioned, the land Xu 2 6
'

'

(by lot) v 56

two

into

(id.);

all

factious

b. of people, divided

16 21

c. of light,

parted,

s4

spread abroad Jb 38
3. trans, assign,
distribute 1 Ch 23 s 24 s but trans. Niph. is unlikely, v. infr.
Pi. Pf. 3 pi. Ipbn Jo 4 2 ;
.

al.

TrD- renew,

id.

rejuvenate).

MY

-K]

n.[f.] only dual, loins (as seat of

strength, vigour;
IjL,

Xo

35" +

ZMG1886

Gn 35"(P),
'n -053

Aram.

) D;vbq

XS"irt hip. Join,

Is 32";

+2t.;

Syr.

T$D

sf.

Gn

+ 1*bn KtJb 3 i-

fe' S ; 1. as seat of virility 'n fD


1

jb

^n ^

cf.

VJfbq Is 5 27

1.;

QrVSpri;

741

K8

19

Ch

3
7
3 8 40

rrnam

32",

2. as girded

vxbn
c f.

niix i s 2
5

'

XV

~m

v liwjj
(
.

Jb 31 20 where the

Dripbrn consec.

nri^n Is 34

sf.

CI123 6 24 3

t.,

*Y;?U n.pr.m. (vigour). 1. one of David's


heroes 2 S 2 3 26 2 c XXt?j, A EXXqs, @L XaXXijy;

divide

is.

anpbm Ez

sf.

prob. rd. OppD^

etc.;

& p= 1 Ch 16 3

17

16

supr. Niph.), etc.; Imv. P.?n Jos

sq. ace.

La4

D ^C

// pbn Jos 19 51 Pr 16 19
13
1. divide, apportion: food, at
Jb

(v.

ms.

sf

clothed loins are conceived as blessing charit5


able giver] metaph. Is
faithfulness waistcloth of his loins (|| VOnD).
3. as seat of pains,
like a woman's in travail, Je 30 6

17

Gn 49 27 + 4

P.b|T

Impf.
1

EZ47 21

t^pn Is 9 2 ;
19
festival 2 8 6

sf.

garments 1^22 19 sorrows


,

a portion to, sq. ? (no ace.


2
12
expr.) Is 53 ; a land Jo 4 (no ind. obj.) Jos
3
8
51
4
=
108 s Dn 1 "; sq.
19 (P), also Mi 2 -f 6o
17
6
10
7
Ez 47 21
Is 34
1 K 18
ace. & b Jos 13 18
2

(no P)

g'ive

Ch 1

XfXXr^s-, @L EXX^ also 1 Ch 2 7


A L XfXX^s (in both, Baer fbn, van

27

Xfo-X^,
d.

H. y)n).

XfXX^j,

10

2 man of Judah
.

AXXav.

Ch 2

39

= y)n v

39

(symbol.)

hair

(h&)

Is 9

Ju

(song);

Pr i6 19
30

Ez 5

1
;

divide

27
49 (poem), Ex 15
12
2. assign,
Is 53

Gn

68 13

distribute: Levites to their service, prob.


23

24

(poem)

(v. supr.)
(

||

spoil

3. scatter, sq. ace.

1C
r^n), La 4

Pu. Pf P^n

Ch

Gn 49'
Is

23

33

324

r^r

pp^rm

Zc 14

P?rrt consec.

Am 7

divided, of land

Am

363. p^HJjl

Imp/,

17

spoil Is 33

2S

17

&<?

Zc 14

Hithp. i / ^p?nnni consec. Jos 1 divide (land)


12
among themselves. Hipli. Inf. P?n? Je 37
3

171S

n n.m.

'

^i6

#n

Is 57";

+3

pi.

1.

5";

Nu 3

a^n

(P)

I^K" 'n3

'n

14

=2 Ch

i2 16

i4 24

Ec

3o

= foodHb
2

Ec 1

1G

Gn

Lv

Ec 9", with

2424

14
10

(P)

(||^Nip); so (of

Now.

v.

io 16 (in royal line;

+ P~l3t1

(in Jerus.;

S 20 4 =

all

nbru); of

||

23 27
-

Ne

(P);

d. proper sAare

np/13?).

Jb 32 17 i.e. I will do my part


Esp. 2. portion, tract, of land: a.

cr ^;rt ''p/n H3J?X


in replying.

as distrib. at conquest Jos 19

seven portions

JE) v (JE; + .^m in ||cl.), 15" 19 9


(both P) none for tribe of Levi Dt io 9 12 12
4
i4 s J 18 1 Jos 18 7 (all D
f&ro), Jos 14 (P),
i8

HpyH

1.

Ani4

+8

7-7

^^

KcXeC

(),

Je

foreg.; only

Xu

26

c. art.

Gn

abs. 'n

Gn33 +i2t.;

sf.

Dnp^n Jb 24 18 portion of ground,

= the

clearly divided field

Jos 24 s2 (both E), 2 S 23 11 Eu 2 3 4 3


Ch 11 13 Also b. without irwn

Amf

24

19

33

25

as

30

19

rip^n

cstr.

t.;
10

Di

etc.;

portion of ground;

ix. f.

1. esp. a. n-\&n 'n

30 30 31
-

1S

of

n.pr.loc.

23

12

K3

19 25
-

Qnvn np?n

21 20 26
-

laud Jei2 10

Ch

14

10

field

Jb

also

cf.

(ir?1?);

16

of sword-edges

(Dr), Ew
AVe rd. Dn'ifn 'n/e M
2. ^orof plotters or liers-in-wait (v. Dr).
oiii 15C -

En s-

tr - 114

of ground assigned to one, ppno 'n Dt33 21


commander s portion.
ii'ori

t [ilfPTn] n.f. part, portion, 3N-]V3 fl^n

(all

XtXey,

nriB^n

subst. coll. after

Ew

spoil,

does not suit context.

20

a prey,

V rT? adj.gent. of

C. sq. 2,

idea of obligation

right (privilege) in niiTa 'n Jos 2 2


2

Hi

24

b. of food

dub.: a share of feast,

is

n.pr.m. (portion) a Gileadite

N1126 Jos 17 2
JOS 17 2 EXeK.

'i?^

+ 5 t-; C$n Gn 14
+5 t.; sf. On^n Ho

p^n

11.

'

24 24

sf.

in father's house), 2

\?,!>n*5 18

share: a. of booty

Dt i8

(E

20

lir
s

Jos

share or interest in

Gn 3

Gn

cstr.

unrestricted charity)

to

portion, tract, territory

^? Hb

2>ortioii,

:!il

^nXui8

+6t.;

t.;

1St

Gii3i 11 +

'n abs.
5

Jos

AV flattery

Da;

30

<

1.

P?D), but dub.

fr.

Jb

Kmp

a portion (denom.

2o receive

P?np
9
5
or of booty,

a*nbb 2

Ch 35

--

||

Nu iS 20 (P; ||vb.?n3).
possessed by people Ho 5" Mi 2
c.
none for priests

portion to

be assigned after exile Is 61" EZ45" 48 821 ip?n


,

!pn riClN-by Zc

16

d. specif, of toivn-land,
'
10M
district about a town, ^Kjnr n 2
1
9
2

(MT hn),

2
e
y_ 'na rne>n >>
Dinfl)
(opp.
appar. of land of Isr.
23

portion,
as

e.

(acquired) 2>ossession

possession

b. of

i.

Dt32 9

(||

^n

nj

'

16

5
;

in?ru ?an); but esp.

n?m), in spiritual sense


24

3. hence

as possession of his servants

''

+
p)m Am

a. of people

as enjoying perquisites of altar


||

of priests,

Nu
2G

2l>

(P

D^nn jnxa

'n I42 c
;

II

life

(companionship, shewing character)

Nei2

5. portion, auard, from

God

iTON Tl

(||r6ru); specif, of punishment of wicked


(i|hij),

Vd?

Jb 27 13 ttr&KD 2o 29
,

reward 'bojr^O *\hn

Ec

Jb3i 2
Isi7 H

(||ni5m);
10
,

cf.

=
22

21

priest,

15

time of Joiakini son

(perh. abbrev. for liT'pjn^

L XcXkws (B om.)
Tnp^n n.pr.loc. (portion, possessicm\ city
in Asher Jos 2
XeXrar, AOfXicad, LXaXra^,
= np^n I9 E\ CK ed, A XeXxa^, @L EXko^.
ID'H^rT Pp^n n.pr.loc. a place near
(q.v.),

31

2S

men were
men tinder Joab 2 S 2 1G Mepis
on mng. of name v. 1. '~'p?D supr.

pool of Gibeon where Ishbosheth's


killed by Dvd.'s
tS>v m/3ov\a>v

J^n^p/Tl, TV*ip;n n.pr.m. (my


is 'i)

usu. XX/c(e)ia?, XeX^tas

Eliakim, Hezekiah's

portion

1. father of

irvpbn 2

officer,

i8

18,2G

2. high priest,
36
rppbn 2 K 18
9Josiahs time, 1ITpi>n 2K 22 4814 23 424 2 Ch.34
pU
.W
14.15.15.18.20.22.
S.10.12
j
Is 22

20

322

37

^^

?"'PfD| Is57 awio^sTOOoA(thingsi.e.


stones) of a brook-bed is thy chosen life (of
idolatrous habit ; v. pbri); CPrn D^bn ^17"
=lpp?

profit,

n.pr.m.

of Jeshua,

119 57 La

73

hence 2py 'n of 'i Je io 1G =5i 19 (fr6m 2V in


cl.)
4. chosen portion, habitual mode of
18
life 'n D^DJOETDy
w^7t adulterers is thy
ty 50
chosen

T^pyn

b. of land

Ch 35 s Ezr

father of Jerem. Je

22

also

Ne

cf.

The

4. Levites: a. 1 Ch6 30
priest, contemp. of Ezra

Ch

Ne

foil,

b.

are all rfp?n

Ch

1
s

g
3. in'p^n

11

26 11

721

5. a

6. father

4
of Gemariah, an ambassador of Zedekiab. to

Nebuchadrezzar Je 29 s

^P.^H!^ n -f-

division,

course

(almost

n
wholly Chr.) 'd abs.

325

CI127

12

cstr.

CI127

4
;

wpbno 1 Ch 2 7- + 1 4 1. 1 Ch 2 7
Ch 2 3 6 + 6 t. Ch+ 1 S 2 3 :s (v. infr.); cstr. id.
Ch 26 12 +5 t. Ch + Ne n 3G sf. D3*nip!>np
;

sf.
1
1

abs. rrippnn

an

words nan

onipbnp

23

Ez 48 :9

2'

Ch

1414

CI123 24 26
+ 26 t. in Ch.

and Levites

priests

31

22

35

(late), 1
410

Ne

nippTOH VpD n.pr.

3'2S

11219

36

DeW Ke

Ges

of escapes,

but this meaning for p?n dubious.

P^O smooth, empty, Ar.


forge, fabricate)

WfJ

22

V'55

Qal Pf.

divided

words, smooth

^r

212

i.e.

55

3li

f; Impf.

Pf.

Pr 6

1.

pbnn

lit.

hammer.
with it -^ 10 Pr

flatter

i.e.

n i^n?
^5?

V ^-?^; abs.
1

Pr 29 s

fig.:

i^epia-av

28

2:i
,

np/?nn

pr

p-^TO

28

23
7

fig.

fin. p

words Pr

deal smoothly, sq. ~b*

16

f 36

Di

sg.

cstr.

27

10

Pr

^^P

24

pi.

1. smoothness, smooth part

27'.

2.

pi.

slippery places

smooth things,

pi.

10
.

i ]

40

i.e.

Hppn

1.

only

y.

pi.

agreeable,

sub

I.

p^n.
"'ppn

cstr.

smooth ones of (among) stones=

Ges 5 182 K "


'

smoothest

(or

1)

stones

I3S S
'

Sm
.

T |_njP7 n] n.f. smoothness, flattery, only

Dn

fine promises, nijjpna spOT

pi. abs.:

32
1

pi., cf.

a^pa, naap, Cjiop, niaap).

TnijpT'pTn

smoothness,

n.pl.f.abstr.

slipperiness. flattery, fine promises

periness l"lpPP?ni "JOT D2"VT\"T' ^35'';


n'i3?p?n?

Dn? Je 23 12

1. slip-

Dim

rprP

2. /?; promises p^inm

Dnn

n^p^na mate
fn.

!1
;

ir'

cf.

4
.

rnpTTO

n.f.pl. smoothness, 'B? y^D

28

1 S 23
roc& 0/ smoothness, i.e. slippery ro<:k,
perhaps original meaning of this n.pr., v. further

1.

nipirio sub

I.

pbn.

t [ti^7n] vb. 1. be weak, prostrate.


(si

vera

1.)

2.

weaken, disable, prostrate (Aram.

,n n.[m.] smoothness, seductiveonly

E^aN

<

ness of speech,

Gn

= subst.

24

smooth

the tongue,

Gn

smooth-

part,

of

of idol-maker Is 4

2.

t.

^[prO] a ^J- smooth,

lie,

io 2 ; 3 mpl.

f 36

Ft

'o.

ace. instr. E^tSB

c.

+3

flattering things Is 30

deceptive (||VH:n 1ST

^5

|1p*bn:

+ 2t.; make smooth:

smooth,

) Hi St who

(not

their heart

is

Hiph.

|tj> d).

Pr

>Vrss

false;

adj.

Ho io
Ew Ke "Wu Now

smooth, slippery, only

We

rd. P?n,

Ho

'n

of heart of faithless Isr. (so

liVm),

make

,jAi

cstr. flppn

(perhaps directly from ppn, exceptional

p/l"! vb. be smooth, slippery (NH

II.

I2

smooth

n.f.

II. p?r\, smooth, slippery ;

expl. here as rock

al.

3. as

connex.was perh. with

6 28

3. smoothV' 73' fig- 0I situation of wicked.


3
4
'n
J"1SC>
ness
p^b np^n
flattery
12
cf. v

was popularly con-

rock of divisions, where


nected with this V,
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.

V'

V"lNtt npf>n

Lnp^n]

f 11.

ness, flattery;

J^P^D

1. division, part, of land assigned


23
7
1
(both D)
tribes of Isr. Jos 1
several
the
to
10
(JE; others, divisions of Isr., but v.)
18
2. techn. tenn of organization of
Ez 4s 29

c f. 2

flattery.

10

:i

Huhht.=flattery p/H Dpptt Ez 12 24 divination of

2CI135 4 Dn"nippno 2 Ch3i 16 17


Dn'pbriD Jos 1
1 Ch 24 + 3 t. in Ch

p r5

jctfp pbrn

P^?

BvD 6e weak; ji^LL, K7D tyea/c, as in Heb.; Ar.


B
y-i** poor (Frey)) Qal /nip/- ^-^ Ex r 7
n Is 14 12 1. 'm nic ia;i
^.Q;i Jb 14"'; Pt.
10
2 disbut man dieth and is prostrate.
Jb 1
,

^iQ''''!!!

Pr

21

to?<A

she impelleth him(\\

P^O

v.

sub

I.

</t<?

seductiveness of her lips

nnpb :na Wtsn).

and

1.

11.

as

ma (opp.^V

^h P^OO

"
,

?? Jos

m. 8. of Dead Sea, and (2) Mt. Madara SW.


Pass es-Safa are proposed, v. Di. as subst.

IV.

'CT'WD

Is 57 (v.

1.

p?0, 4) smooth (stones) of

a brook -bed (ravine, wady), i. e. thou worsliippest common round stones (contempt., v.

Che

Di).

i:i

(E; point

12
bv pers. (strangely) Is I4

sq.

t\y 7n adj. weak, only

pbn e*N G1127 11

^N nua ~\12W V^m Jo 4


I am a mighty man.

11 17 12 7 the bald nit. (both D); southern limit


of Jos.'s conquest, identif. dub. ; (1 ) white cliffs
8

Hiph J);

i7

pbn.

tp^n adj. smooth 1. lit.


(J), smooife

Ex

able, prostrate, sq. ace. pers.

2.

fig.

of

mouth uttering smooth

tnil^TTI
'T\

Diay ?\p

n.f.

Ex32

c.

art.

as

the weak, let

subst.,

him

weakness, prostration,
IS

it is

say,

"!*

not the sound of the

answering of iveakness (JE; opp. ^23).

+ 1. DPI n.pr.pers. m. and loc. (cf. Sab. Dn


Hal 243) Xa/x: 1. Ham, 2nd son of Noah

G115 32 6 10

13

181S

Chi

4
;

called father of

326

dn
Canaan
1

Ch

D^C^n an

Dt?

cf.

jneoples io

9- and of various

Gii

4fl

)??

lfi ' 20

these peoples

were inhabitants of southern lands, or related


historically or politically to such inhabitants
2. in late
etc.
v. V*. J5??3, OMV&. d:i3
;

'n ~\?nN
i//\//a name (coll.) for Egyptians
51
23 " 7 106-''n-;n.N
(all
IIQHV'?, exc.
105
78 ;
:

On

1 05-").

historical significance, and attempts

ed c chap 10 esp
Di
its. K3
Wiedemann A -Tpt
Bu
t e "-

svi.427

QFI husband's

11.

'

at etymol. v.

'

'

pp

lc:"

ll '-

'

Cn

Ch

Ui Z* /*/, used

Ar.

cf.

of curdled milk, Frey).

tn^pn
non Jb

n.f.

29'';

cstr.

curd;'n Gn
nNDn Dt 32'
4

s
i8 +6t.;

curd, curdled

P^o

33

^d); with V7\ 2 S 17 29


cf. 'HI Z 21 ^n: fig.
f abundance
nana "a-bn jrna Jb 29" (||PP ">

served D , T' !N i>2D3. v

Tlftn n.[m.]

;
;

+ 4 t.;

v.

cstr.; DnytO:

abs. 'n

trTT^n
n.f. id. 'n Ho i3 +8t; cstr.
T
20
nwn I S9 +3t.; sf. won j e 12 yman
Qn^n Dn 11 8 desire of Israel iS
Ez 26
10

12

20

before obj. of desire

sq. ?

nan su b nn\

'n

N?a = without

Ch 2 i 2U (i.e. he lived as no one desired),


Ot (not L) -33; concrete bvTW 'Trbl

desire 2
v.
1

2(l

and for wliom

Isr.1 so

33

EV

desirable in

is all that is

Dr

( > AV

of Isr.1);

and on whom is

D^iT^a

cf.

Hg

'n lSOl

the desirable, precious things of

(i. e.

nations); elsewh. after cstr. as

Na

"TC?n

all

v3

esp. 'n

Je 25 s4 2 Ch' 3 2 27 36 10 Dn
'n nia'^ is 2 1C 'n jn? ty 106 24 Je 3 19 Zc
11
10
12
14
cf. 'n ng)n Jei2
"n ^naE Z 26
nw 'n
7

Ho

i3 15

10

npn

(not in Syr.); Ar. J.jj. ]>raise, eulogize,

approve of; Sab. D"1En in gratitude [praise]

DHM ZMG ^

there-for
'

17

^aS

Ex20

is

16 16
-

s1

29
i

r,M

ls70
'

ibrr

zp/.

+3t.

Onnmn

**)

2
;

Qal

i'/

'n

rnpi7lcon&ec.Mi2 2 ;

Ex

Pr6 25

(inch

^nnori^ Is 5
3

20-",

"On Pn--;

Pri2'-;

nnnon

Jb

e.

Am
'men? Am

f'

2"

t ^TDn vb. desire, take pleasure in (Aram.

Jos

desire, delight

only after a

all the desire

t^En
T "

in

i.

van d. H Lo Hi Ew De Di
Che Du; so of fields 'n Hb Is 32 12 elsewh.
12 23
of young men Tl ^/in? Ez 2 3
desirable
young men =Jine, attractive, young men.

17

sate,

sate with great delight.

Jb2o

and

'n'tf^V abn po
14
s
elsewhere joined with abn Gn 18 (J) Dt 32
25
?N* nbni "^a HNOn), ,Tu 5
(where
(poem
milk, mod. fe&Jera

Is 7

i^a Ct

'n

greatly delighted

15

15 - 52 =-

his sliadow

"ion D-13) Codd.

(-/of foil.;

Kftll

^aBh

delight greatly

1 s.

Pf.

Pi.

desirable, i.e. costly treasure.

5 vineyards of desire (i.e. delightful vineyards)


have ye planted; so rd. also IS27 2 (for MT

sub Don.

v.

Pr2i 20

11

sub Dsn.

v.

'i

which are more desirable than gold; nonj "WIN

father, v. TO!"!.

adj. warm, hot,

2 ".

~.

in.

Niph.); so prob. Jb 20
Niph. POKTO
Gn2 +2 t.; D'innsn ^19"; desirable: '}yy
nx-yob Gn 2, b^wnb 'J 3, anjn 'nan ^ I9

(v.

Horn

-,

c' escli -

-rarra

-4

34

juss.);

Ft. pass.

ms. nbnri

sf.

Vnen

Is 44"; dtsi re:

a. 'in

12

39

bad

Ex 20
(E)
Dt 5 (v'* has nwniyi),
15
21
2- Pr 12 12
(JE)
Dt
Jos
7
34
7 (JE) Mi
25
of lustful desire Pr 6
b. = take pleasure in,
of idolatrous tendency Is i 29 so pt. pi. On/'TOn
sq. ace.

Ex

Is 44 9 their delightful things (things in which they

v 11 and Bev Jrh "" im p 12c ) D^.?


*" h w hjug ^ seorners delight in

delight, v. also

It

scorning.

God

Meinh).

[Astarte,

t[n"PlCn]

-P 1"
_

c. less often in

inat?> 'K

good

ncn inn, poe t.

suffering servant of
that v:e should desire

toward him)

desired things,

Dn n 43 ; desirable,
garments Gn 27 (||DHa);
nincn

e.

f 39

12

his

chosen, choice, desirable

choice things

15

nip'

11

),

Ezr8 27

43

cf.

'n

Ch 20 25

i.e.

3s

(||f3K

= precious

(Q^IV? n^^D);

(as gold);

Dn

things
'n Cin^

and,
of man only Tr^K Dn io
io
without ^N nriN 'n Dn 9 23 i/tow ar< a precious
2
treasure (on construction v. Dr 5m ; v. Bev

Dn

1119

'

and

cf.

neg.

Ton

Is 53

s
).

t'i'TOn n.pr.m. an Edomite


A/ia8a

pt. pass. coll.


i.

15

1.';

17

i*nnn

:i7

2:i

sense, said of

f 68 obj. the
no beauty in him,
him (choose him, be drawn

\ Is 53

n.f. desirableness, precious-

nT5n Ezr 8
ness PI, abs. ni^DH Dn 9
n'nen G1127
ninpn 2 Ch 2o 25 + 4
cstr.

^*"?P

some obj. of idolatrous


worship, perhaps Adonis = Tammuz Ew Bev

'

-4

11 37 , appar. ref. to

1S

Dn

DTOnKI

sense of inordinate, uugoverned, selfish desire,


17J7

= n ?^
1

Ch

TlCriD n.m.
Ho if;

pi.

(@

E^fpaji/,

36

26

AjuaSa/*).

desire, desirable thing

abs. "TOnn

iVTOrra Ct 5

41

Gn

cstr. id.

,(i
;

cstr.

20+ 3

^pni? La

t.

Ez;'

Ho 9

16
;

327

intra
VTOTO

sf.

19

36

La

Jo 4

Dn^DTO La

10

Wlpnp IS64

1"

Ho

coll.

Jo 4

pi.

Is

Ho 9"';

v. esp. pi. intens.

of Jam

is

-';

La

pi.

t[lbnQ]

Sta

'n

ately

Ch

29

25

'n *6

nna cmbi
8

OnHtoTO La 1" Kt

precious

desirable,
,

'n

of wall

sg'.

'j?

Ne

Ne 2 13 + of specific portions
3
2 Ch 2 7
Ne 3- nbtfn nana

s5

(/of

foil.;

Ar.

cf.

'

K130

Lag

BN

156

Dl

Pr

JJL

91

protect,

17

" 43 comp.

BAS

[OH] n-m. husband's

(NH id.,

father

Men

build, H33, the 'n

Ne

it

n3VW nnbg Ne

30

-f

joined together

is

'njj

,7

Ne

20

Ne

~iB?p
1

"^3

li husband's male relation (father, brother,

Ar.

paternal uncle), but also wife's father, etc.; Eth.

Zim BP4S ); only

rfiT: As. emi%,

38
1

,3M

of Judah as Tamar's father-in-law; rPDIl

1921

Gn

T>??

sf.

of Eli, father-in-law of Phinehas' wife.

Ez 38

b*X Jos 6

H^lPI 153

+ 28

1.

+ 2t,;
Jeso
22

11

Na

pi. abs.

9 t.;

sf.

ntoin 2

Ch

20

ntoin

cstr.

npin Jos

cstr.

''nbin I s 6 5
5

^ 51 nbin
TC toh Dt 28
;

s3

27"-"; Tpnbin is 49
Ez 26
^ntah is6o 10 ^nion Ez26; rrrrain
rvnbin ,/, 55" j e
du. D^nbin is
10 - 12

1C

K25 = Je52
4

01 5113a);

Dt 28 52 Jos

n5u.3i.ii

20

Tprrioin

v.

1011

+ 8 t.;

29
i

cstr. JIDn

(inch TOtanb

t.

nion ct

D:nbh

25

Ch

ace.

D^riDnn

12

pa

l8 2

Na

1.

15

6"

=I
3

D^nbh J e 39 (on

usn. term for wall of

Ez

JE),
6-k

(all

Am

26

Je

S 31 1012
i
15

710

14

K I4 =2

Ne

26

doivn

p|13 2

25

down Din Ez 26 12

predicts that
etc.)

'na

'na

3
i

cf.

pa
}3;i

nxris tj;

one breaks

19

m ^nWl Am

7 10

it

tears

Amos

or kindle fire in

s7

14',

so Je 49
a. citadel, fortress

cf.

Je 39 s 52 14
15
pass. Je 50

Ch 36
,

23

will send fire into wall (of Gaza,

W Wni v

building

|W

also (in sim.) 'n

10

25

and 'nrr^rnx

35

andPu.pt. nx^brp Ne

Ch

13

Pr2 5 2s

2. watt of a

nTlUDlN
5

new temple Ez 40 42

b. surrounding

'n

La 2"

20

3.

(P), cf. Na
of waters of Red Sea Ex 14
s
of Nabal's
David's
protectors
of
men
as
;
3
shepherds 1 S 25 16 ; of prophet as object of as2229

fig.

sault

n&m

npin j e

of strong, virtuous

nm),

rnrea nc^ra 'n j e 15 20 ;

18
;

woman Ct 8 010

as defence Is 26

^n)

(||

of salvation,

himself 'n

'

B'N Zc 2; a dangerous polit, scheme is called


r
n in sim. of
'n Is^o 13 nnaE'a
breach in rna'GW
it."
o
tt
:

;
J

wealth Pr i8"(||

ps nsns

'n

n^y

i-TV

a reckless

n:i(?);

Pr2 5 2S

symbol of

Isr.,

two walls

Am 7

t^^n^ n.pr.m.

man

is

7
;

2Ch8

ri

14 2 5

23

(perh.

= n;n^

may ^ proman of Issachar

) a
L
If^ov,
A
7
tS^^inn Qr^^^nKt, n.pr.f. (meaning

tect ! cf.

Ch

Is 2 15

+, Jo 2;

(of Jerus.) i.e. between the

Ch 3 2 5

SW

= 52

jnQ

nsi-ian 2

of the Ophel and the


hill respectively, of
4
a reservoir Is 22 11 a gate 2
Je 34 4
25
7

'3

it

15

form
city

25'-)-

Is 25

'n

nnoin

sf.

12

Lv25 +5 9
29

HDh Ex

8 Is 26 1

wall (as protection ;

n.f.

) abs.

12 33 );

Ne

MI

10

the

breach in

2121

esp.

Is 22

enemy makes it fall /''Sn 2 S


20 15 (preceded by n^n^lO s i vera 1., v. Dr);
destroys it rVnEfa La 2 s nnE' EZ26 4 makes a
20

it

t[ni?3n] n.f. husband's mother (NH


nion, Aram. Nnn Ar.ll^i husband's mother
;
As. ewieto, Zim BP 18 Eth. rh?^;) only sf 'qnion
Eu2 u 3 17 anion Ru i 14 + 7 1. nnbn Mi 7 s ;
of Naomi Puii 14 a 11 13 19 19 23 3 1C16 17 n?f>N3 r6\> TO.
nnbrn rta Mi 7*

''nn

repaired

is

Aram. ^PD;

of husband's or wife's father, so

15

K^f,

3S

it falls

tf

Babylon Je

fortify it

'n

less oft, pi.

'n

(of rebuilding),

cf.

of wall ?S'yn 'n

5i 5S

13

contempt. 0^33^! Httin

oft.;

k4
of Jerus.
K

ni^'na

'

any Dt

nraa 'n nn?3

rpn: nnrw npin

n"lW3 Is

an As. emu, surround, guard, cf. Mod. Sj-r.


|jo icZ./ Eth. rtiODfDi in. 1 means contract
affinity, be joined by affinity, prob. denom.)
fii.

T&* -\'V v 30 (!>=), opp.


Unb pN I^X Qnynn v 31 (all H); more elabor-

Lv

city,

(of proph.'s

RS

guard,

i + 31 1. in Ne; TJJN npin Am


wall of a plummet) is of doubtful mng.:
a wall built plumb, or by means of a -plumb-line^
We thinks unintelligible; npin y]) walled
'

7' (lit.

which

Perh. ^DTO'to be read in both;

'

f 5i Ne

2fl

'

n?n"in 3S I2 ss a i so (generally) of
;

H^n

I-

elsewb.

(||D' i3rit?1D);

n. [m.]

(Qr BfVTOTOJ.'
cf.

Ct 5 16 a

fei

10

sg.

Dat?3 'D

Cnpnp

Ch

btt^n

26 s s
t'

thing; rpTCTO La
}27

10 11 (Qr)
-

K20 Ez24

lionp);

(v. a'ho

desire of the eyes, i.e. that in

the eyes take delight


21

La

deliglitfulnesses

D^y lono
wife), v

10

64

Qr

'D~v3 2CI136 19

desirable, 2>recious things


G

n^iono

10

Sab. ^NOff Hal

&

1S7

EuKav,

lafiiv.

if Kt right, my husband's father is


^"a^) Apcircu, Mirar A A/uiraX,

dub.; perh.,
the

dew,

AiutciQ;

cf.

A^itoX;

mother of the kings Je-

31
hoahaz and Zedekiah, sons of Josiali 2 K 23
ls
Qr
(Kt
id.)
24
Qr (Kt i5B"sn) Je 52

TTCfl wrath,

nson

man, ran,

non Jb

compassion, only cstr. tancfl DDTJ? lono


DSK'M Ez 24 21 object of your eyes' desire, and

sub Don.

v.

of your soul's compassion.

sub non supr.

v.

n.[m.] a kind of

only in

lizard,

Lv

of unclean creeping animals

!0

list

ni^Kni

chameleon).
city in Juclah Jos 15

tnifl^n n.pr.loc.

Eu/ja,

A-ufxara

54
,

unknown.

site

Ar. L* become

vb. spare (Ar.

Pf 'n

congessit);Qal

bear, be-

J*.=. is

nbon La2
Laa
/mp/. tam Jb i6 13 + 6 t,
S i5 9 +3

tanri

Dti 3

Jei 3

t,;

S15

Je 50 5
(Ges 545,1

;
"

9
(||

Ez

tanni

ms.

!>ton

18

23

21

c. ?J? Ex
2S2i 7 2CI136 1517 Jei5

Din sq. by), Je

5- 6

Mai

(II

Din sq. by ace. to

1717

Din sq.

@X

18

Dt
ta+nm),
Jo

Co); sq. "?K

= spare
Je5i L39 ; note poet. YQ'^
4
14
s
abs. 2812
no arrow Je 50
sq. Inf. 2S12
Is 30 14 La 2 17 21 also v 2 where appar. sq. ace, 3 43
11
Jb 6 10 16 13 27 s2 Pr 6 34 Hb 1 17
Din Ez 5 f
'nQ~b$

18

'

be also from
that this

(||

Co

9
as doubl. of v ),

8 18 cf;

I0

Dm

is

der. last two, needlessly,

Ex

n.pr.m. (spared}
2

5
,

Nu

Jb

grandson
;

of

Ie/xot^X,

17

Nu

\T\

c.

Ez 24 11

caldron

2.

(IIE'S-iynn Warn),

Ho

Dt

cf.

ntana Gn 19 16

cstr.

vby

t&U

Is 6 3 9 .

"<

rbvn

v.

Ges 45

(J), inbtpnai

'

lb

//.

of conspirators

D^Na

371
5
), inflame oneself
57 (Ko
with, of idolatry.
Pi. Impf. 3 fs. Otsnn Jb
14
Hithp.
39 keep eggs warm (of ostrich).

Pt.

'-

D"Ori3 Is

D^aa WO

Impf.OQiyyi warm oneself Jb 31 20


by means of fleece of sheep.

TDh
1.

+1

n.m. Je 17 8 heat;

(v. infr.);

in promise of

(opp. n'p);

Drfj

cf.

Is 18

Drt '7
(

Dh

22
-f-

of
Gn 18
Dh Gn 18 (J), 1S11'
regular seasons Gn 8
1

cstr.

22

44 p"3f5 'n);
s

Gn8
+ 3 t.

abs.

it

bread of heat
a s Jos 9

but as danger-

19
melts snow Jb 24 ;

= hot

bread, rd.

12

).

Dn7 J0S9 12 hot bread

'*

irons?

(JE),

i.e.

freshly baked

D"tpn D^.13

garments heated by south wind.


11. on v. sub non.

1.

Jb 37 17

of

DPI v. supr.

p. 325.

trTCn
tan

19

^9

ty

fin. DH adj. hot;

v.

and

Is 44 1512
i
(by

Chaldeans Je 51 39
3. of heat in
3839
conception (animals) Gn 30
(cf. Dm).
Niph.

form from tan,

"ap

subj.

fig.,

7";

art.

/TpnJ n.f. compassion, mercy, of

(strictly" Inf.

DOr6

'n

fire

perhaps
26 21

from

Oh
adj. gent, of foreg.; only

'nn, as subst. coll.

1S11 9 Ne

cf.

of impers. subj.)

(sf.

ous to plant-life Je

[ijafiovrjh.

T'Y^n

Inf.

m cf gU r _). natural heat 1


47
^
p
34
1111
personal contact), so 2
fr. cloth4 Ec 4
ing Hg 1"; of Jerusalem under fig. of pot or

26 1

Dm)

16 21 (P;" subj. 000),

heat of (mid-)day D1"n

Judah Gn46 12 =i Ch

fr.

4
Is 47
cf. Jb 30 (where, however, v is fr. Dnb
Mich Di unless (Luzz Che) we read DE>rp Pi.
s
G
Inf. in both); Dh i S 11 Hg i ]STe f; sf. ion
39
17
01311 Je 51
Jb 6
1. lit., be or grow warm
14

Jer 13 14

DinN and Dmx).

t^^n

q.v.; but no decisive evidence


used in Qal
they are placed
under Don by ThesEw 183a 01* 243b v. also Ko
4
i.365,7S who on account of Dm Pi. Inf. Gn
3o

||

(del.

also

16.16

10

spare, have compassion,


-

(II

);

10

^Jjpni Mai 3 ;
9osni Jb 6 10 + 3 t.;

Ex2
tans EzS 9

17

18

Ez 16 5 36 21 Jb 20 13 Zc
13

7j?n 2

21

iSi5 3 915

2(E),

1.

^blVIsg ^orin
tanXI Ez 3 6
5
itann EZ9 //. crfr. ntanEz 16 5

16

43

fs.

3
3

+ 4t.;

14

+3

21

14

5' 5

17

tanl

44

lfi

'

come responsible; Aram, \jft- comportavit,

12

Is

15

21

11
on". Ec 4 11
3 fs. onn Ez 24 ; torn Ho f;
9
39
38
n?.l Gn 30 ; natprn v (last seven forms could

K4

DIT1 2

34

Dm consec.
Dm
Is 44
Impf.
Dm 1 K i Dm Dt

Ex 1

39

Is 4 4

warm;

he

Aea<, kindle

T^pn v. taion supr.


f72n

Ec 4"; ^nten

Don

o*,

water; also

hot, of

Qal Pf. DO ^

fire in)

warm (NH

vb. be or become

make warm, Aram.

id., Pi.,

6T

:nKonni tophni nKto^ni nam, (Aram. |jtt^.


is

[D?pn]

ttftrl (v/ of ML; cf. As. hamdtu, hasten,


BP84,x
Aram.
Pra ZMGlg74'^ ft hamtu, swift, Zim
Don, D^Dn is sm/k or fall to the ground, kneel).

tlDEn

t [vftHp] n.[m.] thing pitied, object of

v.

29",

nrsn v sub Don.

firan

T>^t2n n.pr.m.

ni^n

Dm

sub

v.

nnn

328

rrcn

t.;

inran

n.f. heat,

^19'

sun (poet,) n^n Is24 23 +

1. heat of sun

-^ 19'

2.

pn
= sun
Ct

Jb 30

:s

moon

H33p

||

329
Is 24"'

3o'*

10

T []Qn] n.m. sun-pillar, used in idolatrous


worship

(v.Thes^-BS 86 "

Arch. ii.302.

= pa ]m.N:J2nVog No

epithet of solar Baal);

oft. as

Is 2 7

1- 1

+ 4 t.;

26 30 (H),

Lv

D^j?3n2Ch34
O'bpB

Ch 34

tp^n
in

Ch'14 4

2
;

||

26

30

+2
6

4r
';

1.

2. in Naphtali

35

v.

?)

(hot spring)

(perh.

= pBD

e 0VS

Ch

auTalm

''-

ZPViU878

'

Guthe

65:xlii

'

S 22 49 +

Ju

specif, of physical violence

in

1-

a<9;

Id.

cf.

7/ffl-

Bob

GASm Geogr

'

,mi94ff

BBii

'

450

386

Buhl

(Fnrrer

say north of Tiberias);

-al.

^i8 3 ), Ob 10 Hbi Je5i 35


,

s.ir.i7

Mai

Jo 4 19

16

\|/

Co), IP'S*

(||

611

13

niw

'n
23

f 11. ri^Pl n.pr.m. father of the house of

Ch

s5

cal city Jos 21

Ne^tafl,

32

Naphtali, Leviti-

pen 2

(perh.=i. DBn,

E/xa(93cop,

v. Di),

Hal 215)

a Simeonite

CI14 26

Ez

74=,

'n

Am 6

act violently, treat violently/

id.,

(rare) violently seize;


strict,

Zp

rigorous)

DblV

Impf.

ID'prin

Qal

Jb

27

Je

violently virong ;
,

Je2 2

3
(||

22

1.

Aram.

Ar.

^JL*J>- is

Pf.

IDipn
3 pi.

Dl?n

^TT. n

Jb 15 33
3f
Pt. DCh Pr 8 '; <r-ea<
of physical wrong 'nn

is

(prob.) enthrone-

Gn

49" (poem) instru-

La

5& and 0^333


H

'n

2 aw<Z /ta<7i fZowe violence to Ids

Z P3 4 Ez2 2 26 (both \\vhp ^n) c f. 'by ritoio


IDDPiri Jb 2 27 the devices (wherewith) ye do me
violence.
3. both physical and ethical ^Ntpn
ieto Dnh p r 8 M
Niph. P/. 3 pi. iDona. j e
;

13

(||T^

Dt

(JE),

'n

12

27

ny f 35
nwfc> ^ 2 5

16

19

wrong
t> hj?

man f

18 49 (2

i40
2 S

140

2 -'

,2

Pi'3 31 16 29

EPDUn

later

^N

D'-DOn

Q^pon f^ Pr 4 17

49
;

gained by violence

(||VE

= hatred

DE>n &*iiz=zviolent

S 22 49 has the

22

19

'n
;

iL8S0

Bo

to

Thes (Thes

Ar.

cf.

conject. are

Kn
Dt

in Di)

14

wine

i.e.

0^?).

'3

der.

2?

$?)

ace.

violence of this

fr.

other

swalloiv,

Saad

Lv

as unclean

v. also

lfi

(P)

14

j-I.

Pi.

ott'Z

'tf,

(later)

l-JJ* violence, also ostrich;

mentioned

IV

Is 59"; 'n

23

Y'rr^ v b. be

sour, leavened

(NH

id.,

Hiph. make sour, leaven; Ar. ^-a-

^e

...
Aram. VPO Je sor, leavened,
39
}*cn
Ex 12 /^/ "F^v
feawjietZ) QalP/.

sour
&e

v . fi

Ex

12 34

dough

//.

(PS3),

sf.

Ex

inspn
12

be soured, embittered,

thy heels sitter toZMce

i>J>5)

a witness that promotes violence and

pavilion as to a garden (ll^yb nnc>); so fig.,


of vine, wrong, i.e. fail to nourish, kill JS33 'IV
V>D3 Jb 15 33
2. of ethical wrong, obj. iTtfn

22

Ex

^n) of wrong to widows and orphans;

135? J33 'n*1

'n

ixbo

nxbo -vyn Ez

i.e.

be hard,

Ez 2 2 2G
Dbrn La 2 n

12 19

8 17

'

bird,

tpUM] vb. treat violently, wrong (NIT

v.

1.,

T DTDnj^l n.[m. j name of male ostrich,

@L Aixov^X.

other phrases
ments, tceajwns, of violence;
s
are: CTSt Tl Jon 3 1 Ch 12 17 cf. Jb 16 17

Afiaddap.

7^Sn n.pr.m. (rang.? cornp. Sab. [i?]Nn

^
pto

Is 53,

'>

(P),

ment of violence; 'n v3

cf. infr.)

nbn n.pr.loc. in

TIN"!

vera

(si

servant of
11 -' 3

'n T\y&

11

Hb

12

\\m

characterized by violence;
1

Mi

Je 6 7 208 Ez 45* Is 6o 18
'
"*
if, n

'',

p"!N" , ?K'n)?

16

28

Gn

cf.

i
1

ii^y

y?TJ) denied, of
46

'

Ifl

10

+ Ez

26

Am 3 Hb

^55

ii^-j

men,

in gen. of rude wickedness of

Dn n^l

v. "ini ribn, pran.

Bechab

t.: violence,
3
2 S 22 (not

24

9
(of Chaldeans), Hb
72 14 but also tvrong, incl. injurious language, harsh treatment, etc. Gn 16 5
(J. of wrong done to Sarah by Hagar), Jb 19 7
||

Je 51

(with hot springs),' 35

minutes south of Tiberias, v.


2PVxiii,i89o,3 9 f.

G1

town

Niese),

(ed.

2OT

v. Di);

K)JLjJia

town

Be and Di Jos 19 35 ).

= ni?inBn) A Afxa6, L

mata Nbr G,;oE

D^pon

pi.

Zpi Prio

Guthe ZPV 1891, xin, 284. prob. = Talm.

BJ.iv.1.3

17

f7

Naphtali Jos 19
(

nirDTD

n^n n.pr.loc.

Ant.xvm.2.3

ni2

||

16 5 Je 51 35 (in

their noisy, wild, ruthlessness

n.pr.loc. (hot spring

QuadaSniceS

t.;

Gn

iDn

wrong
abs.
Dpn Ju 9 24 + 7 t.; sf. ''DDn
both = wrong done to me);
violence,

cstr.

(perh.=i. nen^s-n iron,

Jos

Ph. jcn^yo ?
onlypl.abs. EMisn
;

8
9
||DnB>Kand
ffnt?N Isi7 2 7

Asher Jos 19 s8

fi.

123a

Ez

cf.

Lag 5"- 228 Now

469

DJ^BD Lv

sf.

'

YDn
^ 717

TD?2n n.m.
'nGn6 u + 44t.;

- r>

r,

Ho

"(E),

leavened, of
7 ; be
Hithp.
cf. Ho 7
4

21

73

(||f?Wf x

"^V).

tv?3n n.m. Ell3 s that which is leavened


15
forbidden at P.issoyit Ex
'n Ex 12 + 10 1.
X7 (JE), Dt 16 3 in all sacrifices Ex
15
12 (P), I3
25
18
Lv 2 6 (P
23 34 (both JE) cf. Am 4
'

11

appos.); exceptions are

ing

LV

Lv7
23

17

13

(P),

'T\

Qnp of

and the wave-loaves

(H). V.

ESSem'AOTJ0 2,3

10

peace-offer('n appos.)

330

yon
26

t ygh n.m. vinegar'n abs. Pr i o


;u
cstr. Nu 6
a common condiment
forbidden to Nazirite (p 'n and "OB> 'n)
;

+3

Eu

(P),

Impf. 3 mpl. V^D y. *


Pe'al'al
Vm^ Ze< ife water roar and foam.
/*/. pass. 3 pi. ^1J3"ian ''SO La 1* my bowels are

foamed

^yafers

1.

14
,

Nu 6
man
^ 69
offered (in cruelty) to a thirsty

"V2T1

s -

s3

in a ferment

(|[

^p T|3n3), of distress at calamities


^1? ^"!Pn La 2 . Jb 16
v.

of Jerus.;

for the heavy-hearted).

wrjon Ar. ^i, v. Lag BX

IV

::0

so

nnn.

TlEn

n.[m.] wine (poet.) (Aram.

ty^n

adj. seasoned (viz. with

renderingitmoretasty),

of provender for cattle 1^.

nzvn

T tyz Is 30".

v. 1. j*n inf.

f .Pl'fSn'P

anything leavened,

n.f.

only-

(P).

rr^ni

vb be red (

cf

Aram

f*~

ashamed, poss. orig. be red};


Qal Pt. jmss. cstr. CIJ? )' TO fed of garments
24
that
Is 63'; poss. also Jinpf. 3 fs.")*nn f 68
blush, be

may

thy foot
so

MT

be red ivith blood (for

Krochm Hi Gr;

pnon

most, however, rd.

pmn

OBlau

swelling

up; Thes MV,

vb be ruthless
-

(dub.

V\

but connexion improb.)

H?in]

unjust

Syo

and

13

^ 71

ruthless

tyi"2n n.[m.]

/>-om

{\\^1
coll.

only Qal Pi.


</!

/tcrad

o/^Ae

IV

fr.

the

ruthless

only

set right the ruthless, so Hi Ew


Kn De Che Di Vrss give passive (perh. pon)
hence AY relieve the opjyressed ; but on form
pn = doer of action v. Ew 51S2b

'n Vityti Is

1"

D}?'

I."ln

seething,

with

iton,

npn Gnn
Gn

ref.

+2t.;
3

(J);

abounding in vale of Siddim 'H niK2 niN3


G1114 10 ; used in coating Moses' 'ark' of
riBT).
bulrushes Ex 2 3 (E;
||

1.

f 1. "Ittn n.m. cement, mortar, clay;

Gn

abs.

:i

ii

+i3

cement

mortar,

Na 3

of vessels Je

t.;

'n

holding building-stones
3
14
(J), Ex i
(P; both

14
(||

4,i
,

2. clay

tru).

"lyn 'n Is

Is 45 s 64'
bodies 'n ""fia

human

Gnu

man

fashioning
of

io+

Is

cstr.

t.;

'for

(brick) together

29

a. as material

1(i

in sim. of God's

Jbio 9
Jb 4 19

as material

33;

cf.

as

12
material of bulwarks (disparagingly) Jb 13 ;
seal-clay i.e. clay upon which seal is
Dnin 'n

pressed.

"'-'?).

(fr.

bitumen as

to reddish-brown colour)

D'Oajj);

perh. by-form of DDIt; perh. err. for it identif.


by most with I. ]'cn, be sour, hence sharp,

act.

ZMG1869,279

ace. to

||

violent,

f, but rd! here IDH

t "1*211 n.[m.] bitumen, asphalt

v. j'm).

fill. [rrjPT]

)aaJl,

)TOiTTineto 33jrD-n

used for cement in building Babel

192

f 11.
Ethpa.

Dt'32 14 "T?0 bn? Is


(v. ion).
;

Blau ZMG1873"'";v.Thes

12

or

herb Ar. ,1:*, Pun.'A^ovr [=*pn]

a snalt

Ex

salt,

10

11

in sim.
(fig. for harshness, lack of sympathy)
"
'
26
of sluggard D?3b }*cn3 Pr io
0J^ n
Pr 2 5 vinegar on nitre (sim. of merry songs

Jb 30

19

b.

mire

me

he hath cast

me

into

mire,

the

i.e.

and ">2X in cl.);


15
of commonness, abundance Jb 27

deeply humiliated
sim.

as

TO Tin

6
niVin 'n Is io ;

("ISJ?

||

tpDn

vb. turn

away

6
3 ms. "OP 'H HVl} Ct 5

(intr.)

and my beloved had


Hithp. Impf. 2 fs.

turned away, passed on.


rnaitfn nan ppcnnn tiD"iy j e 3

and
'

Ct

thither, v.

curving, curve,

curving s (curved

<Ae

22

turn hither

Gf YB.

[p^H] n.m.

*j-

Qal Pf

lines,

?]??"!? ""f^tan

curves) of

thy thighs.

(in??)-

f 11. [iton] vb. denom. cover or smear

with asphalt, only Qal Impf.

Ex

iUM
T

n."V2n n.[m.j heap

D^l
but
Ex 8

D^D 'n

i/'

5''

Pf

ir^J>-

3 ms. ''n

an d wine which foams, (others

"iDn be red);

as poss.

Hb3

txt.
(J),

"("in.
sT..i>.,

Vltpn
3 pi.
15

(for

MT

}s

fr.

suggested by

">ph q.v.) the

n.

1
.

(perh.

Hb 3

(cf.

cstr.

Aeap of great waters (\\0))


pi. En0. D^9H
I. ion
of dead frogs gathered in heaps.
dub., v.

"IQn n.m. homer,


fr.

lion)'n

1.

15

above

surround, contain,

11.

a measure Zim BPCn )

We

cstr.

dry measure

but dub.;

IV

^mtf

"Ol

vb. ferment, boil or foam up

(Ar. J.Z. ferment, leaven,


leaven; v. Lag BN 207 ) ; Qal

sf.

v.*Ges |MAB

heap up;
HI.
(-/of foil.; NH
Aram. "IKn make a ruin-heap; Ar. i'\H^ great
mass of stone, heap of stones).

10

fl.

(E); on form of

iTVpnni

fs. sf.

cf.

As. amaru,

R 36 19a,b Strm
7

n abs. Is

4760

10
j$

inieru,

-f-5t.

Ez;

Ho 3 2 + 3 t.; pi. Dnon Nu n 32 ; 'n of


barley Ho 3 2 Ez 45
cf. Qnj?^ 'n JH) Lv 27
18

13

331

Tran

Benz

m Now Arch

' 203

-fenn'

"lien

15*

wiVA

many

so

i. e.

</<?

_ -r^a

ass's

fn.linn n.m. Gn45


(sts.

23

(NH

(he)-ass

K22l" Semi

ES

v.

reddish

colour)-

)g^J, X

Aram.

K5

Ibn Ex 13 13 Dt 22 10 cstr. ibn Ex 2 3 5 +4 t.;


ibn Gn 49 14 sf. ^bn Dts u 2 8 31 ^bn Ex
23"; 'rton Gn 2 2 3 +8t.; pi. tanten Jui9 10 +
Dnbh Gn i2 15 + 16 1.; sf. union J u 19 19
9 t,;
unbn Gn 43 18 oaninn 1 s 8 16 onnfon Gn
4
34- s 4-4t.; Dnnton Jos 9 ; ass (he-assy pnx
;

= she-ass) found

in all periods (coll. only Gn


6
7
1. as (valuable) property, with
32 Is2i );
oxen, sheep, camels, slaves, etc. G1112 16 24 s5
43
17
Ex 9 3 (all J) Ex 20 17 (E), 21 33 2 2 33 9
30 47
4.5.i2
Nu
l6 i5 Jos 6 2i ? 24 (all JE) ; note also
23

Exi3 =34 (JE; firstlings belong to '>);


Gn 3 6 24 Nu 312s.30.34.2a.45 ^ all p X; Dt
22 *a
4
3
3
9
Ju6 iS8 i2 i5 22 27 1 Ch 5 Ezr 2 =
Ne f s (Baer), Zc i 4
coll. Gn 32 (J: |p
JKJT, 13};, nnBB>), but pi. (similar
Gn 34* (P),
20

13

1G

19

21

]5

17

r,7

.B>,

IJ)
s

Jb 24 the orphans'
knowing its master's crib
3
710
Is i
(both
(Ipte); found in camp 2 K 7
3
'n
ano
(jj
DID).
Pr
harnessed
2
6
?
HQ'pW); as
2. used for ridiua" a. by women Ex4 20 (J),
Jos 15 18 (JE) = Ju i 14 1 S 2 5 20 23 42 cf. 2 Ch 2 8 ,s
b. by men 2 S 16 2 17 23 19 27 1 K 2 40 I3 *^-^25.2s r
g 2 j 7 2c 9
c. Oman "lX ^?'r 0/ asses
2 S 16 (for burdens and for riding); for man
and woman Ju 1 q 3 10 19 51 carrying dead body
47

(J); cf. also D^OilV 'n

ass (||n30pK

as

"liB');

Chi 41 (=I^nGn 3 6 20 q.v.)

Hom

ifrvasni v.

3
;

\l

3'"

v ", cf. 'n 1


3. beast of burden Gn
1
13
22 3 5 (cf. v"). 42 2 27 45 23 (all E) 4 f 8 24 4 4 3
18
41
4
(all J), Jos 9 (JE), 1S25
1 Ch 12
Ne 13"
supr.); inetaph. of
(cf. also 'n "lOi? 2 S 16
-

BN127
;

May

2,

lb"0 (^(-,11(^1.

"iVurk, 1887, p. 01

meaning unknown).

foil.;

ntiVn
n.m.
nn,
-: 342
T
T
'

T '

and

five

f.

(NH
V

id.,

id.; Aram. B^n, KBTpn, ^.^J., J^UaaL; Ph.


rnycn; Palm. XK>nn, c. n. masc, Pieckendorf
ZMG 1888. 408 Ag /4a
/4a l?7to D15T5
^ ^yufr

^^

'i^tVP: Ar. (jlii-

*-!.

Gn

Sm

Co; Co

Gn

lc

n> f\

c>

@B

HiM
29 33 36
s
in v
)4-Ez 45 Kt

del. also

(del.

f.

4-

139

nanon

cstr.

+94

+ Ez 4 o30

t,

28

j^^

with Qr); cstr. tn?D Gn5 10 4-67t.


Kt f. (c. n.m.) abs. n^on v. Lag BX8"

(where rd.

+ Ez 4 8

& Lihyan. DDn

Sab.

P)JJjyjZMG.x.xix.C13; Epigr. Denkm.71. 7;A

abs. >pn

see below

Nu3

47 47
-

4-

Hex.

five, in

out other numeral

Gn43 34 4-35

t.;

Ez 8 16 del. B Co al.);
2 6t.; on pi. D^n fifty,

(inch

t.

chiefly

1. with-

before

coll. |Ni*

11.

iS25 ls

also H13N3 'ftfive in cubit{s)=-Hve cubits


1

Ch

ii

23

Ch

no'nouu expr.
b. n'^bn

f>-^'->

Nu

(only here cart.)

4-

(usu. defined; exc.

Ex26

3 -9

36

10 - 16

(late)

Ch

+ Ez42

Ch

t.

Ch

t.

1B

v.

77

after

P); no noun expr.


c. B'pn before
2ot.

rr.NID,

niEN

1,i

'n

D^ben

d.

'n, v. infr.

2 ''

K 7'
K8

(all

noun
niNO

noun

)e fore mpl. noun Gn 4

noun Ex36 3S 4- 36t.

Gn

after

= in the fifth year) + 6

(QlVp B-nn 713^3

noun

a. B'pn, before fpl.

S^,

v.

3, 4)

Kt, but

Qr

ngton Jos io5

Lag

>,

Syr.

"lion'

KS392(and333

reddish colour?)
as edible Dt 14'
011 identif. with roebuck, v. Tristr

t^2n (v of

I-

name from

id.

snon Eeckendorf
Sch C0TGl0SS ; name fr.
5
abs. "lien Gn22 +43t.;

^) Gn 33

(lie-

34-4.c8.io.Ks.1s.

19

t"VTC2IT n.[m.] roebuck (Sam.

N"!Pn JaL; Ar. JU, Palm,

As#

J0S24 32 Ju9 ss

24 2

Proc. Zool. Soc. LondOH,

zsta i^.ii.

eaten in

22" burial

6. 'n n'pDp Je

t)-J72n n.pr.m.

v. I. -in.

female, but this regularly Tjipn);


;

of ignominious treatment of

ass, in fig.

ass;
2,,

ThesMVBa SB192 al.) only Peal' al


nnipn "02 Jb 16 my /ace is red-

from weeping. -La

ffeerf

genital organ of ass

'1

f in. "Viftn n.pr.m. father of Shechem

10

Tf. pass.

25

a corpse.

slain.

t 1 ^ [")?2n] vb. be red (A.v.J.^.1. 11. cfye


rec/, ILia. redness, reddish brown (appar. skincolour) so

Jui5 15 10 jawbone,

''np

'n B*N"l

(contempt, sim.)

of an

jaw-

-ten.

1.

n#pn

Samson's weapon
famine ; 'H IB'3 Ez 23 2

with du.

nnbn

fr.

bone, a heap, tivo heaps,

Dvnnriv.
AT

abs. 'n

as if

'

of ass mentioned are:


;

DTOri

ass of

rd. prob.

fi

f 1. "li^n n.[m.] heap,


orrnton (Baer'rhbn),

(poem), an

S 16 20

We

f._

Arch

'n

14

Dr.
4. used
five, or better "TIC'S? ten, v.
in tillage Is 32 20 ; not to be used in ploughing
with an ox piB>) Dt 2 2 : "
5. parts cf body

bones Orb

(strong)

Gn 49

Issachar 0T3r 'n

land on which a 'n of barley seed was sown


13
in
(taxed at 50 shekels); 'n of wheat Ez 45
10
=10 ephahs (or baths, v. X13
Is5
gen. fl
14
,M1 11 M M
del. Co); on
(in v
sub nn3)'Ez45
actual size of 'n,
393-9 litres, v. Hultzsch
Metroi. 2nd ed. 448,452
gee furtne r ii. 113 and reff.,
i.e.

wen

+ 5t.; D^JNn'n Jui8

' 1 -

7 - 14 - 17

distiilV^^f n ' n

also,

Ju

18

aivb e'en n3B 3


;

KS

"

.V

;
:i

e.

= ordinal,

the fifth (year)

ofJoravi;

'D '33 'n

D^pB* 'n Nui8


Q T ?D 'n Jos i 3
li:

'

S 21 s

332
Vhrb HE'cna on
j 1.2

-n.'

the fifth (day)

33
combined with

Gn

rnb-j; tston (c. n.f.)


2

k'm'

7 - 23

'

mfcy

-1B>J>,

Ch

20 6 2

15

Ho3 +
2

10

25

s3

following

2. 'n

Xu

= fifteen:

Ex

Is 3 8

27

14 - 15

38

a.
1

"- 15

b. ntftpn

noun Est 9 21

(2) before
1
23 + )
Lv
so
ordinal fifteenth,
16 (
ls
ib'VnK'Cn
11.2
Si9
before
+ d.
c.

-ib>y( c .n.m.), (i) after

noun Ex

ten
20

10

Ez

of the month

g0 alg0 I5t i1; 25th, etc.)


^

n.= ordinal fifteenth 1 Ch


(rd. D'Bton A Hi Co).
24" +4 t.'+Ez 4 5
30 32
3. niNlD Eton = 500 Gn 5
+49 t. + Ez 42 16
3
12
4. &tb$ n55>n = 5000 Nu 3 - Jos 8
Qr.
15
Ju 20 45 1 S 17^ Ez'45 48 1 Ch 2 9 7 2 Ch 35
in 25,000, 35,000 etc. HEpn
Ezr i u 2 m
DB'en, without

-ib>y

n ^n

12

num.

5. with other numerals

etc.

a. 5?pn before

(1 ) noun repeated Gn 5 4- 4 1.
noun with 2nd num. only, Gn 5 17 + 8 t. + Ez
45" Kt (3) noun c. 3 with 2nd num. Ez 40 21 +
2 t.
b. t^cn after larger num.: (1) noun reI0
peated Gn 2 5 r ( 2 ) noun foil, 'n (only) Ju 1
+
(esp. in expressions of age and duration); (3)
noun before both num., st. abs., 2 CI13 10 st.cstr.
2CI1 15 19
c. no noun expr., 'n between other
num., e.g. EPjnK'l 'n HIKD WW Xu 31 37
d.

larger numeral

(2)

ntJJpn

before larger num.,

num. Xu i 2o + 22 t.
e.
35
foil, by noun Ju 20
+7

noun

larger

foil,

+ 23

2.

noun 2 S 24 s4 Ex 26"+ 4 1. Chr.


3/n before other num. a. foil, by noun Gn7 24 +
21
4. 'n after other
b. preceded by noun 1 Ch 5
num., and a. this after noun 1 Ch 8 40 Ezr 8 326
2S29
5. 'n preb. noun repeated e. g. Gn 9
Tl
fOK>3 2 K 15 2327 Lv
ceded by cstr. e.g. n3E>
b. after

(1) is

(2) noun precedes


r
both 1 K 7 3 Je 52 30
f. n precedes, no noun
expr. 1 K 5 12
g. 'n follows, no noun expr.
Gn i8 2S +
h. no noun expr. 'n between other
num. Ex 3s 28 Ezr 2".
t.;

1011

15

K
cf.
t-^^n
23

25

Je 3 6 9

2:!

f.adj.num.ordin.

+22

t.;

"Eton Zc

K i4 + 4 t.; n"Bton Lv
K 6 cstr. n^OT Lv
25

abs.

ri'Bton

31

in^pn Lv 5 + 2 1. WEton Lv 2
taeton LV27 27 cf. vraton Lvs 24 rd. in-

15 - 19

2
31
;

16

sf.

27

rPQ^On

m.,

1011

25

W&an

f.

t.;

19

Lv

27

;m. V'pn Gn

fifth

= ordinal, fiftieth

6. 'n

14

Sam. Di

(q.v.);

usu. in

fifth,

enum. days,
exc.masc.Gn

months, years, sons, etc.; definite,


23
s4
i
30 17 ,/ew. Gn 47 1 K 6 Xe 6 5 ; 1. m. Gn
30
a
26
38
i
Xu 7 2 9 33 Jos 19 24 (all P), Gn 30 17 (E),
Jui 9 8 2K25 8 Jei 3 28 52 12 Zc7 3 1 Ch 27 s Ezr
8 9
noun om. 2 S 3 4 1 Ch 2 14 3 3 8 2 2 6 3 4 (all of
7
:il

(r\% Zc8 (Bhh), 1 Ch 27 s


(DV ).
2. f. Lv 19 25 1 K 14 25 Je 3 6 9 Ez i
2
'n Dya Xe 6
2 Ch 1
3. TVtfpn 1 K 6 as
s4
subst. a fifth part, so rPEn Gn 47
Lv 5
27
22" 2 7
Xu 5 cstr. f|D3 lTE^on Lv 2
Ch

?3), 1

24

25

12

19

31

and

'n follows,

between other

(4) 'n

t.;

t.

15

12

38

(usu. without a) precedes the 20,000, 30,000,

2li

23

O^PD without other


a.beforenounGn6 + 58 1. 4- nptO TlEx

num.:

'

Ex38 + 10

C - 24

1:| -

31

15 - 13

HI-

EWO Gn 47'

21
',

part only

fifth

njpa^

ward;
frr.

Onvp

rd. perh.

[^n]

(@),

r Btenj)

, v Di.
.

vb.denom. only Pi. "DN

H? Gn 4

34

(E)

and

B>tpni

he shall fifth (take

the fifth part of) the land of Egypt, i. e. the


fifth part of the produce (cf. Ar. (J^i take a
fifth

part

*Jfn>rt;

n.pl.

1.

quinque facere).

fifty

(a)

'

(Ar.

JLtL,

^vi, Ph. DB>n ; MI |B>n; As.


CB'pn Gu6 15 + 154 1.
/la/H&to'Dlin Lotz Trs ")
28

Aram.

Ez 40
del. Co) + Ez'45
(so rd. A
Hi Co for nren); sf. *p#on 2 K i 10 13 rtston
2Ki 9 +4t.,Dn^T?n 2K1 14'; 1. abs. a. a/f/'ty,
a company of fifty Ex 18 2125 Dt i 15 1 H 8 12 2 K
(inch

25 29 33
-

12

99

14

numeral Xu 31 s0 47 Ez 27 1S1S Hg 2 16
(2) with
other num. 'n preceding Ex 30 s3 23 +
t.; +
-

Ch

2:i

'nn-^N

+ 3 t.;

^!

awe?

in?*!

23

aicZ

Ae
<

s/ie

+4 rd. M!
slept @ We Dr.

S 2O

slumbered and

10

i;

yet corruption difficult

to explain, v. Klo;

'nn DB' W3>1

prob. iiis.^N

S3 (where
27

cf.

Dr).

IT ti^'^n

(-/of folk; mng. dub.; perh. cf.


army,
Sab. DJ2n men of a tribe who
J-->-.i
can bear arms
-v/then poss. = I. B'Dn (e. g.
army as composed offire parts) v. Lane Frey;
24
which cites tribus (fr. tres),
also Sab.Denkm.
quartier (fr. quart us, quatuor); >Thes ~NV

Ar.

al.
?>e

who comp.

Ar.

Ji-i

5e

firm

strong, J-^-i

courageous, etc.)

T D^tiJpn adj.pl. in battle array, alw.


I8
form, Exi' 3 (E), Jos

Xu32

17

14

12

(both D), Ju

this

n
7

(JE), v. Kin.

1 (in v
b.
13 t. 2
fifties), Is 3
elsewhere,without noun expr., (1) without other

dubious).

Eth.

D^En

meaning

foil.;

smote him in the belly;

but connex. with preceding awk-

VV'm

(^/of

tn.^nn.m.belly(Arnm.Uaecu.) Btonn

fi.tl^n n.[m.]

t^n

12 34 Baer, van d. H. v 33 (sq. pj^k); (3) 'n

(V'cf folk; mng. unknown; !MV al.,


grow rancid,
very improbably, fr. Ar.
putrid ; see 011 formation, Lag BN1S4).

JlTjn

o^X

^\.n, '~^H

n.[m.] waterskin

(XH^.)

333

ncn

nnn Gn
u
2i

ncnn Gn 21 19 nib mom Gh


[Hb 2 5 ^non v. ran].

21 15

(v. Di),

tnnn, n?2n

n.pr.loc. (/dub.; Thes


Sem

der. fr.'non,

si-r.

.<,

MY

of goal of day's march):

U4),

Ar. "IU As.

Dl PA275tt PrlT4)

iiwiatftt,

mod. Hama, on

Ad (Orontes),

el-

m.) X. of Damascus, v. Bd
9
V'n, in David's time 2 S 8 =i

38h.(c. 1 1
had a king,

Ch

18 9 and in

8th cent. B.C.


w
30
2
17 i8

K i9 =Is 37

name

its

24

17

K 23

9
Is io ).

cf.

It

33

25

21
19

C=1"|"1D)

nncn

ch

18 3

= 2 Ch 7

05

'n
47 4 8
'n Nin> 48

Ez47

9-lba

1
,

20

cf.

47

"',cf.v

n^n n.pr.loc.

(Aram.

,
J

16b

c.art.

Ch

1
3

+v

Gn

io

sub

v.

sub pn.

Ez

so also
1Ca

(del.Co);

,,

n9nn,

=i Ch

ls

as

16

DC!"l.

4"

*n1

Ju

jun>!

Nu
27

Ex 1
18
;

32

Zc 9 s
Imp/.
n: Nu

n Nu2 34 +2

s
;

20

+ 79

mpl.

1.

23

iChu

11 1.;

D^in

sense)

Nu

26

+9t.;

50

13

1.

^ n>53

Na3

17
;

'
1

Ju

33

11
;

Jerusalem (?y)
34
2
Zc 9 s QB'

hostility to apostate
) = at,

also

Nu

by

Is 2 9
.

sq.

Ex

IK'S

S 26 5 sq. b 3UD for protection Nu 1 5 "- 53 cf.


metaph. -^ 34 s but also hostility Jb 19 12 also
sq. other prep, and prep, phrases, e.g. "^P? Nu
!3
s
2i
priD NU31 19 P31S17
133 1 K 20
etc.; sq. ace. loc. 2 S 17 '; sq. sf. ace. with hostile sense *Jjn ^53; without prep, or noun
foil., in sense of encamp, be or abide in encampn
ment Xu 9 18 20 22 23 Ezr8 13 2
+; poet. <f
1
David in Jerusalem, Is 29 city in which David
fixed his camp.
1

Sn

n.f.

having curved or

cell (as

vaulted roof, arched; v. Thes Gf, and

cf.

Je 37 16

]L&bL vaulted room)TVfl:m

Aram.
""3

(||

lian).

T.rPin

n.f.

spear {as flexible

v.

Thes);

S i3 19 + 26 t.; cstr. id. 1 S 26" (sso


11
v Qr, where Kt has art.); tf. \n;:n Hb 3
in^n 1 S i7 7 7 +ii t.+ 2 S 23 s v. iufr.; ph
Dn'nin^n is 2 4 =on 'rih'':n
QTT'in 2 Ch 23 9
,0 ll
!U,ui
3
"i
l[i 4 ; 1. spear, as' hurled 1 S ,8
9
c
33
of king's presence
held by king 22 ; sign
20
"
7.8.H.12.16.22
, g ^ 2 -> 2 1 19
RgK171\.
l
g0
a
26
abs. rron 2
22

t.;

Nu + Ex
(of which 4 2 in Nu 33);
i

15

Gn

17

nn Ex 14 2 1 pi. nanai
S 12'^; n Nu 31 19 Je 5o 2u

'

13

*>V),

diff.

}D1

7m. run 2
51
9
/n/. nun j u i 9 ;' nin Nu i ;
nanbn Dt i 33 P<. nan Ex 18 5

Ezr8 13

(V

14

Is 2 9

,/,

ii

Ex

near

b>/,

encamp with hostile purpose Jos io 5 3134 Ju 6 4 20" 1 8 ii 2 S 12 23 1 K


16 13 2K25 2 Ch 32 Je 50 29 52 4 tyzf; sq.
/K in same sense Jos ii 5 metaph. of God's

([n^Onj

cstr.

"n^ni consec.

nann

(by in

= against,

fe.

?V

<mto at, incline towards, reach;

J.L. 0

^rn

rd. }0

21

camp, Inscr. Panammu 131617


Ar. Hi 6enJ, curve, bend down, As. miinu,
menu and. tenii, couch, mdnitu, house, Zim BP44,4
Dl in Zim 117) Qal Pf. nan 1 S 26 s Is 29 ;

n^'WiS-by

ni consec.

^y also

" vb. decline, bend down, encamp

rOTO

Zinj.

a^n

and

= subst.

v.

n3n

Ti2n,

ir^K 48

descendants of Canaan

n^nT

Ch

25

2Kif;

'n

"hfiCn adj.gent.

]n,

K1

TrnKl pbBTn

rnirvj)

nrrur 'n

ir>

so of locusts in hedges (in

also sq.

';

2824

(3 q>l

g'2

Zc

sq.

:i

Na

sim.)

t.

@L We Dr x. P?n);

24

Often in phr. 'n K2 ? py) *7te entrance to H., i. e. the approach to II, as terriusu. as denoting (ideal)
torial limit Ju 3
s
Nu 1 21
northern limit of Isr. territory Jos 1
::i

S i3 5 + 63

called

is

14

also

so they

prophecy against land Hadrach

Am 6

30

nn only
great Hamatli by Am 6 (Hfl npn
here), 'n is mentioned with $0\"b, f"^ in

||

Isr. exiles

contained

Je 49

Ne

1S

jn?? n ^f!

18 34

Ezr

settled) from Beersheba to the valley of Hinnom ( UtS" v 2 ").


C.
bf armies (1) Israel (conquering Canaan, etc.)
Jos 4" 5 10 + oft.; (2) Philistines 1 S 4 i 3 2 8
16
23
usu. sq. 2 loc. Nu io 31 1 S 4 13
Jos
23 +

own

c f.

encamped (i.e. settled, or were

1
furnished colonists for Samaria 2
supr.) after being conquered by Sargon,

(COT

^-^

Nu

(abs.)

to land

v 30

+ c. 80 t.(Hex. chiefly P);

i4 C?.^),v 2 (by),

gods of its

gave

Ch8

cf. 2

19

Tl

unknown)

Je39 5 52 '" 7

34

nomad

of single

17

13

13

= Is36

(limits

cf.

a.

(J; sq.3), 33 18 (E; sq. ^BTIK), b. of


Israel at Exod. and in wilderness Ex 13-" (p.)
26

It

Pal398t

(cf.

Gn

Shemitic

Is

HB"l

(||'n

n nil22 v s ; 1NJ? 11 DV>n v ").


2.
encamp (prop, verge toward, incline to, settle at,
/s

aiiyb; also

mn=Jbrtress, or (v.HS
JAS76me
scraZ enclosure, temenos, hima, cf. Hal
392
L a g bs 82, las t^ no certainty that name is
al.

to its close Qi*D niJH J u 19 9

drawing

rP3n

sf.

-f

pi-

1.

unin
34

Nu

s
;

f.

io

nan

^Exi4
decline, pf

31
;

day

23

i8.2i.;i.2i

in^n-ns

Kb Dr
oft,

||

Ch x jii 2 g

(for

myn

23

||a^t?^' 2

where

ii

ftM

10
;

rd. Iliy Sin

iany wn) ace. to

We), 'i Ch i i*
8 3 19 22 1 45 47 2 9 Is

(not

3?n

||

n?V

Ch

i2

Ew Th Ke

pi. 2

= Mi 4
:,i

Ch
3
,

;l

Na 3

(Baer);

s
;

yep

334

nsrra

XD ^35

is

Jb

4i ;
*/i.a/iS 0/ .speor is 'n

Qr
'n

J'J?

(doubtless right
1

Hb

11

Kt

2. a.
5

23

10

46

ns'i?

Ch 20 +

S 17 7

c.

an ? Jb 39 s3 'n PI?
&m 0/ speaj- 'n "Hns 2 S
cf.

'n

f %f

3. metaph. of teeth of lions


of Psalmist's enemies).

"

CVIl;

(||

GnSWJ8t and f.v,3

t (HFI n.pr.m. (perh. abbrev.

ou

10

15
Dt 23 15 2 9 10 "^np Dt 23 cia^np A1114
s
10
QmriO Nu 5 Ju 8 (cf. infr., and on form of
,

Ges* 9S

sf.'vid.

Gn 3 2 s + 9 t.;

'

B3
)

nfoqn

abs.

pi.

iCh9 ,8 +2t.,D' 3nDNui3 19

'nnNu'26

Ex

of Isr. at Exod. and in wildern.


(allP; disting.

fr. QJ?);

16 1313 19 1617

'OWEx 3 2 s (JE); esp.

pnp in connexion with uncleanness, etc.,


Ex 29 Lv 4 13 (P) + oft., of position of tent of
meeting Ex 33" (JE), contr. Nu 2 (P), where
'cn

14

encampments of
/

c^

&^

D^hn io 5 6 )

p^

'

(cf.

several tribes,

specif,

D-^O n ?. lyto-^nx

camp of

of

Nu

that

17

and

'}? TVinc*? anjJt^n

rforp

">

as

2CI131'2

njjtr

52

cf.

s
,

encamping ;

W2rw

encamp-

or

^S

Dipp

unto such and sttch a place is my


but form very strange. Ed. prob.

Th Klo.

ye shall hide yourselves, so

Tt3Jil vb.

(NH

id.,

pi.

Levites,

P can

say

so (late) of

Ch 9 18

as well

Nu 13
2. camp of armed
Jos6 IL "- ,4 (JE), 1 S 4 3 5 6 f 17 53 2 k7 10 etc.
3. a. those who encamp Nu io 5,6 1 Ch n 15
27
M = 2 K 35 etc.
(all c. vb. ran), cf. (prob.) Is
fortresses)

'-

become mature,

Llli embalmer. Dozy 322 after PS 1320 Aram.


\JL., B3n embalm; so Eth. ihiClX; (loan-word
Di uo ; Qal Pf 3 fs. npan Ct 2 ,3 Impf. 3 mpl.
5'

))

Gn

3n1

Bir Gn 50 2 ;
Inf.
n^S
'n
fONnn Ct 2 13 tlie
make spicy

1. spice,

50**;

cstr.

Jig-tree spiceth its figs,

(Ew De

Ot

in notes

VB

so

al.

De

in transl.

prefer reddeneth, on

account of spring season, cf. the less common


and perhaps secondary sense in Ar. become red
2. embalm, sq. ace.
(of leather) Lane 657 ).
pers.

(performed by CNfi-in), v2G

Gn5o 2 2
-

t D" t2n n. [m.]pl. abstr. embalming, only


,

19

tow*

embalm

spicy,

kJLa.

prepare for buried, \=y.^ spices for a corpse ;

11.

onsao

(opp.

make

spice,

bud, blossom; Ar.

a] r eady passing over to

surrounding tabernacle, so

temple

art. as subst. coll.,

c.

K6

"'JbpN 2

17

j-

35

T[n3nnJ n.f. encamping,


ment; pi. sf. TlbnPl (si -vera 1.)

4
on du.
(appar. pi. n.) Dn'Onp Jos io
5 t.;
"0
encampplace
camp,
1.
n.pr.
infr;
v.
of
ment: a. of caravan of travellers Gn 3 2" (J), esp.

10 2.5.r,.s5 e

eaev,

25

Ch

n?.?) an

fr.

cstr.

sf.

of

TavaX

"HDHri adj. gent, only

iohii.io

24

c.

35

L Qaav.

fig.

noun

Nu

Ephraimite

:i

T?.H

EV

23

Gn32 9a v. Di) encampment, camp abs. 'tt


Gn 32 -+ 126 t. (inch Ez i del. Co); cstr.
52
n?np Gn 32 +,-,6 t.; sf. inpnp Nu i + 5t.;
9

Stickel

Na

put here by Ew Hi Ot al. as at a (the) dance


of Jfahanaim ; dance of a double choir Gi
:

b. spear-head

)>n).

nnnb

||

nun

'nn

Gn 50

112)

i.e.

the days consumed in the

embalming process = 0^ CiB"]^

v.

Di.

:|

\|/-

19
37
b. company, body of people; people and beasts

tntsn

Gn 32
Gn 50

s ' 9911

funeral company of Jacob


on march Ex 14 1920 c f. Nu 10H
4
army, host Jos 8 13 io 6
Ju 4 15 10 16 7 8
9

33

of Isr.

c.

10.10.11. 11. 12

j.

1.1.40

thick of the fight;

K 3 even while
K 22 =2 Ch 18
9

s4

33

pi.

name from

Manasseh v 30
1

Ch

19

33

site

6 65 ;

named

1K2

26

Gad J0S13 of
Gad 2 36 (P) =
,

(P); Levit. city in


also 2

12 29
-

(D^r ),

v.

2 (DVJnD),

np^np 2 'Si7 24 27 1K4 14


Di Qn D^nBH r6hp3 Ct7' is

(D'3-)

unknown,

14

Ez 27 17

wheat, sg. chiefly poet., of growing

kidney-fat of ivheat,

Jacob's meeting angels ace. to

place on border of

,n

etc.

D^np n.pr.loc. {two camps) E. of Jor;

32

)^-; Ar.iil*); abs/nEx 9 + 6t.;


D'tpn Gn 3 o + 20 t; pan Ez 4
cstr. ^n

'n
as

~&n ^,8i
sown Je

]7

Gn32 3 (J),

Aram. pB2n,

id.,

in the

]"f~n2np n.pr.loc.=mmp of Dan, name


given, Ju 13 25 18 12 to place where Danites encamped (v. Bla).
'

(NH

wheat Ex 9 32 (E), Dt 8 s Jb 31 40 Jo i; sown


14
25
('n rf^3 aVn
Is *8 ; food-product Dt 32

1-

dan

wheat

n.f.

(J),

Ex

34

147

(cf.

infr.);

elsewh. pi.; wheat

ivlieat-harvest

22

the choicest, v. 3 0),


'

13

i. e.
14

(JE),

Ju 15

n "^P
'

S6

13

12

17

Gn 30
Eu2

23
,

where insert ace. to We Dr;


wheat threshed Ju6 n 1 Ch20 21 cf.v 23 ; measured

+ 2S24

1
1

15

K 5 = 2 Ch 2 (nisp con, rd. n^sp 'n as


K 5 = wheat for food ThBe Ke after Vrss),
25

25

v 14 27

EZ45

honey) Je 41
14

f 147
r
n nppb

(cf.

13
;

s
;

oil and
O'BH 3^n

stored (with barley,


for food

S 17

81 14 supr.); D^tsn

WeDr);

'n

28
,

ir)$> 2

rob fine

S 4C

(rd.

wlieaten flour

pn
Ex

Ez

2 9' (P);

9
4 (f^n,

Aram, pi.) mixed with


and made into bread.

barley, beans, lentils, etc.,

^SS'Sn n.pr., and HJpn v sub pn.


.

iron

sub ran.

v.

""T^fT (v^of

I.

fTpDn n.pr.m.

meaning

(see Ar. Syr.);

(NH

Aram.

3H

J.:Lul,

jaio of horse, moiith, etc.

Jb 12

abs. 'n

Ho

who walked with God

3.

~Eva>x.

Ch

:'ijsn Ct

a.

D3n Jb 29 10

34

sf.

^|3n"7K

~iafe>

10

La

a trumpet

t.,

mouth:

16

Ohe"

-(||'

cnn?

"ns

*?n for tid v.

b>3;, rd.

nipb p3"] pit^).

b. as organ

O^sb"), Jb 31 30 3 3 2
of speech Pr 5 8 (both
rprn pi^b rnsn (|[ >? "Finns).
c as organ of
s'

||

Jb 12" 34 3 "?nb pin ins Ct 2 his fruit


was sweet to my palate, Pr 24 13 (implied sim.
fig. of God's
of wisdom as sweet to the soul)
;

'rip

119

103

distinguishing misfortunes

of taste as

(W ?)',

Jb6

30

Jb20

(UpB'b nnri),

Tn2wP!

26 5

>

(|||iEy;

"T^

in"?

10

fn.

^n

vb. train up, dedicate

appar. denom.

fr.

(cf.

Ar.

dJLi.,

Lane 6Ma

Ne

art. Tin

c.

n31Jn
abs.

10

of 'the house'

NH

NH

^n). 2 dedicate,
youth (iy|b) Pr 2 2 6 (cf.
of formal opening of a new house Dt20 5,5
s
dedicate, consecrate temple 1 K 8 63
2 Ch 7
.

(all sq. ace.)

his

i.e.

(NH

Nu 7 + 6 1.;
2/

'

Ch

14

NrraiJn)

late

Aram.

2
of wall of Jerus. Ne i2
processions, with music ;

in his house.

P and

so

12 27 ; cstr. n?:0

by

yjs

dedication

and

sacrifices

of altar in temple
1
30 (title), i.e. the

temple (re-dedication by JudasMaocab., 1 Mace.


52ff
v. 01 Bae al. (opp. De), and esp. Che
4
),
op 234,

:4,
.

_ dedication-offering for altar in taber-

Nu

nacle

10

c anp*.!),

(ace.

D3|en n?3nb v n also v 84 88


-

cf. Q32")i?'riK

np:

Nu 7

P; v Di

(all

20 ').

Ti"T3n n.f. hook fastened in jaw, fish-hook

(NH

id.,

nan

Aram. Kn3Pl)_ a bs.

n^3 ^bwv^i

Hb

15

Dfl VH, and t?Sn),

D2n

is

(of DTK,

'n
s

(H

t7ST23n n.pr.m.

HM

'n v 12 ;

^DH

Jb 40 25

(perh.

|^n

4'

syco-

2> frost.

compassionate, favourable,

inclined toivards; Sab. |n in n.pr.


Denkm

(on

yearn towards,
Ar. ,?v
cr*

for, be merciful,

DHM

cf.

shew favour, be gracious (NH

vb.

Ar;am. PD, fZt;

hng

Ai>a^r]\.

mores (|p7?)j meaning conject.;

ul.,

= ta~pn) Jere-

I.

comp. to

is

t[^Q3n] n.[m.J only ^na f >j8


Smp 98 as instr. of destroying
form' v. Dr
)
"j"

2 t.;

can?),

who, v 14

H3ri3 fJTlb

cf.

Jb 40 25 +

sub pn.

v.

only

s
miah's cousin, son of his uncle Je 32'-

rub palate of
child with chewed dates,
of midwife
rub palate of new-born child with oil, etc.,
before it begins to suck, Dozy"- 332 also make
experienced, submissive, etc. (as one does a horse
by a rope in its mouth) Lane; v. also We
6ki.zeniii.i54.
NH.-tyn accustom; Avam.^n dedicate,
as
Eth. 11. diiili perceive, underT30
stand (Di 108 (t\~W\ initiatio is loan-word Id. "-))
Qal Pf. 3 ms. sf. iajn Dt 20 5 Impf. 3 ms.
5
63
sf. 33rp Dt 20
3 mpl. 3P11 1 K 8 2 Ch f;
c
Imv. =pn Pr 2 2
1. train, train up a (the)
ells,

E x

Gn

1"3pn,

16

n.f. dedication, consecration, as

Feast of Dedication

d. nearly
mouth,
prolonging the taste of it.
as an element in personal sweetness and beauty

Ct

l (j

a matter of usage only

delighting in and

i.e.

Nu

^n 4,

and trusty men, born

rbyri n3ri3

others of speech); of keeping wickedness 'n ?]in3


13

tried

words as sweet

Ch 5

pi. sf.

taste

adj. gent. of

coll.

T LTT^^n J adj. trained, tried, experienced,

'n

it -

only

thy palate!

to

gums; as in Eng., to thy lips); oft. c. t&?,


tongue clings (p3"l) to ~\n, expression for speech10
6
lessness Ez 3 56 Jb 29
as imprecation \js 137 ;
4
(KEX3),
for the parching of extreme thirst La 4

f 22 MT

= subst.

nsn

(or

cf.

t^Din

chiefly poet., esp.

palate, roof of

Ho 8

ton

14

19 21 ^=3.24

a son of Midian Gn 2,^


4. tffiD a son of Reuben

'ipD

,uo>x.

33
i

Lane 059 Dozy 1-332);


"3U Pr8 7 +6t., ^?n

^.n Ez3 :6 Pr24 13

AVisdLt

Pr

11

18

Gn g 18

mouth, gums

Ar. afcl 2 7 <e


roof of mouth, jaws, lower part of mouth, lower
id.;

1 '-

2. son of Jered (line of

Gn 4 6 Ex 6 Nu

T"iTn n.m. palate, roof of

and was taken by him

unknown).

17

Seth), the pious Enoch,

foil,

LEf.

~F.va>x,

Gn

1. son of Cain

DHTI3DD

fn

Ph. pn in jn favour, and


n.pr. as pn^N, ^3jJn ; As. in deriv. annu,
grace, favour, unninu, teninu nannu, id., Lotz
TP

Epign

Zim BF23

Gn 3 3;

66

) Qal

PID;

16

4 ;
23
13 ;

40

7^/.
sf.

jam

*|3rp

S 12

15

29

43

^0

22

Am 5
Gn

5
PC Gn 33

Pf.

?nj
;

Is

Ex 33
Dt 28

30

19
;

19
;

50
;

^m

sf.

P?n

:n La
;rpi

Nu6 M

336

p
arp is 27 11

sf. Q3.n>|>

f?>59";

pin

14

102 14

10

77
s1
Pi. }?n Pr 14 ;

D??30 Is 3 o IS ;

+ 5 1. \^ Pr.

21

37

\^

^,

:i

w c^r. nisn
7ii/.a6.fi3nTs30

21 21

ran

"jjjri);

Jb'i 9

+I1 t.^f; ^n f 9 (Baer pts.


n Ju2i 22 P??
an is 33 ^i2 3 3

P3n

sf.

am ^67- 123 2 Mali 9


Dt f; ? Ex 33 19 /w.

Jl) 3 3-';

,/,

2l -- li
yf,

37

t//-

109

12

C.

ace.

c.

33

(JE),

Mai

Am 5

Jb 33-

57"
. Jb

13

Is 27

3o

14

11

16

11

v. II.

:t

Pf. 2

favour
Q^5?

to

26

25

offerings which cost nothing (in the

the constr.

fs.

(Ges ;ai )

Hoph. Impf.

favour, consideration Is
ms. nnjsnnn

Pf.

prwi

13 ;'

6 10

10

"fannrii

I0

Pr 2

+5

Est8 3

flT be

Pf.

jannx

f 3o

33 47
-

f 1.
67 t.;
gance
ys-,
4

37
,

]H n.m.'M3
:

Jb

with ^3^

sf.

"^

2. of Goc?, with

= 2 Ch
13

Jb

my

''N3E'
;

7' 7

1G1

13/1

Gn

|n

42
2

with

39

';

Ch

in the genitive

'1^.?.?, 2 6
-

K2

31

and appearance,
11 16 ; ;n

of a doe

and 6 9 5

La

^N

s2

24

28

'h IV

'Wl^K

If!

n.pr.m.

(favour)

contemp.

RV SS We,

so

but

of

RVm

meaning not very ap-

al.;

propr. in context (description of crocodile); but


nothing better has been proposed ; v. sugges-

woman

Na

tions in Di.

t H2 n n.pp.f

"A*w (cf. Nab. njnEut No

mother of Samuel

29

'n TVO\> the causeless curse.

Thes De Volck Da

grace, ele-

of a

23

Gn6 8 +

raiD mit

30

Ew Hi Ke Or grace, favour, kindness.


tpn n.[m.] i31J? pn Jb 41 the grace of
his proportions ( = }H Aram. X3n) so AV RV

'n

f 35

19

cause,

03 n 'OT blood shed

S 25 31 ), Pr

(cf. 1

Zerubbabel Zc 6 14

11.

24

1. favour,

r\m Pr

Ho

|>

11

-|-

iK

23

"

favour, grace;
2

a. of form

Pr 3I so.

59

1
'

f 30
K8

Dt

Pn

D?n^S'j-!

haters without cause,

without cause

Pr 5 19 precious stone ;n pN Pr
3
s
9
b. of speech,
17 ; of ornaments Pr 1 = 4, 3".
3
11
lips ^45 Pi'22
words Ecio 12
2. favour,
acceptance: a. with men Pr 13 15 22 1 Ec 9 11
b. with God Zc 4"" 12 10 chiefly in phrases:
\3*JQ }n Kite find favour in the eyes of: (1)
Gn30 2r 32 33 s1015 34 11 39" 47 s5 29 50 4 Nu 3 2 5
21013
13
(all J); Dt 24 1 Ru 2
1 S i
16 22 20 329 25 s
s
22
4
3
19
s
27 2 S 14 16 1 K 11 Est 5 7 ; (2) of God
;

without cause, undeser-

19 ii9
w 22 Ez 14 23
'n iy^i),
9

^35

Q3n

no purpose, in
c f. Sw 7) Ez
(

of groundless hostility or attack

S1

D3n

etc.+6t. Impf.; Inf. "fannnjj Est 4 s Vpnrra


Gn42 21 seek or implore favour : 1. of man,
with b Gn 42 21 (E) 2 K i 13 with b Jb 19 16
Est 4 s 8 3

b. for

once DSH ^N

Impf.

10

c. gratuitously,

Jb

shewn

changed),

Mai

1CI121 24

||

S 19 5 Q|n TVOnp to slay David without

Hithp.

t.

is

17

vedly, esp.

21

Pr 1

Jintp

vain Pr

Po'el 7m;>/. 3 ms. direct


15
U?.rr PnsirnNI
f 102 P<.

Nu 5 which we
used to eat in Eg. for nought, Je 22 13 1 Ch 21 24
in the genitive 2 S 2 4 24 D|n Dvj? i.e. burnt-

be pitied

ihp ftTVpa Pr

lit,

Niph.

pn.

slavery) freely, for nothing,

(cf.iwVTlK) hut @ @ 58
express groan (i.e. IjiniNi), which is favoured
by context, and adopted by Hi Ew Gf Gie al.
Pi. Iinpf. 3 ms. make gracious, favourable
2 2-

Je

??"?.

used with substs. applied adDJDK. DDW, Dgn Sta* 29*

partic.

10

'

17

more

out of favour; i.e. a. gratis,


gratuitously, for nothing, D3n *ny to serve for
nought Gn 29 15 Jb I 9 Is 52 3 to be sold (fig.) for
nought v 5 Ex 21 211 Q3H S^ to go out (from

33
511
25 26 27 30 31 41
9
58 132
3
1C
M
2
863
"
I02
i23
ii9
6
59 7

4- 6

5i s 5 6 "

subst., used chiefly in the accus. as

Ba KB21G)

18 19 19

s4

T??? |D ^^ obtain favour in the eyes o/Est 2 15 ;


of the king 5 2 so Vjsb 1DH1 frrNfrrn Est 2 17

is

11

God Pr

verbially, as DOV,

(2) of

lb

man ^ 84 12

substantives proper, as D?ip, and pr. names, but

b. usually in the
giving) thy law ^ 119 s9
bestowal of redemption from enemies, evils,
and sins; abs. ^ 77 10 elsewhere c. ace. Ex
19 - ,9

abs. jn ]TU of

in

28 50
11
a. iu the bestowal of favours, with ace. Gn 33
25
(E), 43'"' (J), Nu 6 (P), 2 S 12--'; double ace.
Gn 33 5 (E), P?n 'jn^n fo gracious unto me (in

Dt

ace.

adv. (cf. As. anndma, in vain, Dl K7,Pr "; from


?n, with aff. 0 which is sometimes found in

Pri4 31 19'" 28 s c. ?
by considering and sparing, c.
2. of God,
La 4 16 Jb i 9 sLsi
3

(with God) Je 31 2 V:th }n K?2


Est8 (i. e. of the king) ij^JD ;n JD3 give favour
in the eyes of(\) man Gn 39 21 EX3 21 ii 3 i 2 36 (J);
;

a.

= 112

man)Pr28 23

shew favour;

-favour,

Ju 21 ~ favour lis tw'</i tf/tem


b. in
giving tliem to us),
ace;
i.e.
by
(2
dealing with the poor, needy, and orphans, abs.

man:

1. of

pn

tpn

i*--s-s--w---so-

n.pr.m. (gracious;

cf.

1M
2

20

),
.

Sab. pn, Ph.

mm

Gn

6 8 18 3 19 19

(all J);

Ex

33i2-w.13.1s.17

Ju6 17 2S15 25 Pr 3 4

34

abs. }n

Nu

j ii.15

NVC (with

Ch

of families

of

NJn) 1. one of the warriors of


43
.

2. one of the heads

Nethinim Ezr
'

46

Ne

Levites Ne 8 7 io 11 13 3
people: a. Ne io 23
b.
1

Ch

2338

44

mite name

49

Ne
(cf.

David

3. names of
4. chiefs of the
5. Benjaio 27.
n.pr.loc.

p?

^h

337

)vn
}jn IBS).

Mish.

T'j'lin

V.

&K

&rb$n

6.

prophetic guild, fJO

3 Je

head of a

Survey 1VI>i

Hanunu,

As.

cf.

29
king of Gaza COT on 2
15 ); 1. an Am12 3 4
2 2 3 4 6
1 Ch io
2.
monite king 2 S io
Jewish chiefs, contemporaries of Nehemiah
-

Ne

13

b.

205 207

"nann
sf.;

Je 3 7

+ 5t.;

20

miT J1ND Ezr9

used

only

gracious,

adj.

an

as

from God

attribute of God, as hearing the cry of the

vexed debtor Ex 2 2 26 (covt. code), Dnntt \j, 1 1 5


elsewhere in the earlier phrase 11301 Dirn Ex
6
^86 15 103 8 or the later hvni. jan
34 (JE)
9
2CI130 Ne9 1731 -v/mii 4 112 4 145 8 J02 13 Jon s

K8

28

30

n.f.

tS^Dn

favour fUWl D?b JTOp6 I will

n.pr.m. (favour of El;

iot,

20

(D);

3.

H^sri

||

mnn(i) r6en

tfojn,-, Ifcfc

iK

fl

U the sup,

cf.

king Je 38 26

Ph.

Manasseh NU34
of Asher 1 Ch

23

mppOjn (Hamilcar) favour of Melqart;


1. prince of tribe of
Nab. bi^n Vog No 10 )
?J?23n,

n.pr.m.
f 11. Hjlin
T
Ch 4 12

T[p2nfl] n.[m.]onlypl.abstr. supplica-

2. a chief of the tribe

tion for favour;

T7i^32n n.pr.m. (El


7y333n, pn?N, etc.)
38

salem Je 3

is

gracious;

cf.

Zc 14

Ne

3 2 Ch 6 ;
also ^nijynri
86 6

Ph.

favour of Ha1324

io 10

plication

\^

v^P

is

(for

*mjjn
--

Mar

hath been graC''

( c f. lifaan

1883 128 '

No1

on

33

4. a false prophet of Jere-

miah's 'time J e 28 1 510111213151317


5. one of
"
the three companions of Daniel Dn i 6 1119
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
.

23

86 6 130 2 140", also 116 2

old case-ending, and cstr. as

CheBae al.);
nn Zci 2 10

|p?3' Je 3 i
;

y$?

'

D?nri3.

Dn

23

'n ^32 Je 3 21 ;

9
;

vrm Dn 9 ls

Q, !>^

at the beginning

before thee;

of thy sup-

plication.

t IL []^T\ be loathsome

(cf.

foetorem emisit (puteus); Syr.

only

^03

"3rib

EVm Ew De Di

Jb 19

'nam

some to the sons of

28 26 3

we are presenting our supplications

Israel,

1. father of

a prince under Jehoiakim Je 36 12


2. captain
of Uzziah's army 2 Ch 26 11
3. chief of one
of the divisions of musicians of David 1 Ch 2 5 23

rnm

'ni ;n

'T\

'Avavlas;

7N Tl supplica-

23

man) Jb4o 27 elsewhere


2. to God: n^an ^143* Dn9 317 bbznn -\wn 'n
21
30
2 Ch 6 (=H3nn 1 K 8 ); 'n ^ip voice of sup-

cstr.

the rich) Pr

||

T^iin n.pr.m. (perh. abbrev. from foil.)


1. father of the prophet Jehu 1 K i6 1,7 2 Ch
2
16 7 19 2 20 34
2. brother of Nehemiah Ne i
2
425
3. a chief musician of David 1 Ch25
7
4. a chief musician in time of Nehemiah Ne
i2 36
5. a priest of Ezra's time Ezr io 20

n^n n.pr.m.

+4t.;

s.^n? f 2 8 etc.,+9t.sf.;
; 1. made to men 'n 13^
sf. 1

tion unto (crocodile to

Ganneau JAsFev

man to

23

tll^n n.pr.m. (fO+Yin


dad)Levite chief Ezr 3 Ne

"nrP32n,

21

(a poor

39

12

abs.O^IJnri Pr i8

21

i3nriJe

name of a tower at Jeru10

one in the line of Judah

170

19

6 21 ); 'aab 'n ban

Ch

Yahweh Je 36 7 the king


Jeremiah Je 42 2 ^S? Tl P^n present
Je 37
supplication before, Yahweh Je 42 s Dn 9 20 the

NB138
shew you no favour Je i6 13 (v.on form Ba
).

= n^3_n v

29. 3 5. 39

(= fUnn

30 52 52

20

tnr^n

seal,

10

plication fall before,

cious)

Ch 33 13 f

19

38.45.49.54

K8

etc

Israel Jos

= 2 Ch 6 f 6 55
= 2Ch6
xK9

39

2. supplication for favour,

K 8 5252

2Ch6

nrpriartn

nann

cstr.

||

supplication for

1. favour, shewn by
1

Tp^n

favour,

172171^ n.f.

1.

en the border of
mod. Kefr' Anan,

Galilee,

favour; 'nJosn +4t.;

30

Ne

r - 176 - 226

20

a.

Hanania (Nbr
Upper and Lower

35*.

n.pr.m. (favoured;

*ptt
G

17

my womb

al.

(On

Ar.

JJ-oI.

x.

rancid);

and I am

loath-

n"JJ v. n.TIt), so

(||

the tone v. De.)

TDjJ"! n.pr.loc. Is 30 4 in
island' in Nile, S. of

Lower Egypt, on
Memphis (|[ jy5f)=Egypt.

Rnnstn \*Hnens$\, As. Hininsi

Herodot.

" Ail

afterward Heracleopolis magna, now

"Awa-is,

Ahnds;

v.

Steindorff

BASi

602
.

b.
f.

Ne 3 s c. Ne
Nei2 12 41
.

30

d.

Ne

f,

e.

Ne

io-

j-

[^PH]

vb. be polluted, profane (Ar.

i_ji.Ii.

Tycn n.pr.loc. place in the tribe of Zebulun Jos IQ


site

14
;

&

unknown;

A/xcod,

ace. to

AExraW, @L

Ava6a>d;

Conder=Talm. Caphar

to

incline, decline,

a right

state,

from right,
kveauila.

hence

<_fi-^-=-

inclining

but in Heb. of inclining

away

irreligion, profaneness, cf. u_a.i^.

i.e.distortionoffoot; Syr.inderiv.

338

^:n

NH

be profane, etc.;

Aram. Aph.

Hiph.,

act

nan hypocrisy; As.

falsely toward, flatter,

hanpu, ruthlessness; hantpu, exercise ruthlessZAvi 1891 256


)Qal
ness toward, Tel Amarna Zim
11
s
is."."
/mp/
Je 23
Pf. 3 fs. npan Is 24
3 pi.
'

'

^nn ''je3

fs.

106 38

n
^j Mi4 ^H

Je 3 9

7w/. abs. ^lijn Je 3

1-

he polluted:

Mi 4
^ 106
24 Je 3
i.e.
infr.)
(cf.
be ^130
2. of prophet and priest
11
trans.
profane, godless Je 23 . Je 3" appar.

Lmd

of

Is

38

1-1

11

of Zion

pNH
but

Gie cites Ges* MU


rather Hiph. ^nni with Codd. Ew al.

TIN ^nril,

rd.

(v. also

Dn

Gf

33

Gf

del. 11N,

s3
Hiph. Impf. T?"- Nu 35

Gie).

2 fs. 'S^nril

Je

mpl. IB^nn

Nu 35
Je 3 (by idolatry, etc.) + Je 3
make profane, godless Dn 1

33 33

1. pollute: the land


2

32

practise profaneness

+ H ?30

2.

(v. supr.)
c.

ace. pers.

JIN

6740

Lane

courtesy

n 9

iv -

(and

>

Schu
v. in Thes)
Thes al. who find
primary meaning in eager zeal or desire (|| Nip),
whence develop kindness (as above), and envy
Ar.

3.

jJlL em?y

&

(vb.

Aram.

n.),

"IDA & e

^3M< to shame, \L, "IpD reproach, revile, v.

IE

Zmp/. "iBnnn TprrDy


\^i8 26
thou shewest thyself kind 2 S 22 26
On

nDn) only Hithp.

Pi. Pr 25 10

IDn.

v. II.

<

"lpn 247 n.m. 2 s 16


;

i.

abs.'n Gn24

'

17

goodness, kindness;

+8 5 t.pDn Gn 39 + 12 t.;
cstr.-ipri iS20 +8t.; sf.^pn ^ 59 + I2 ot.
cstr.Hpn Is55 + 5 t.
sfs.; pi. CIPD G1132
,2

21

14

18

11

(Baer Jes p79 Ges

93 -

Hpn'Ne 13 14 + 10 1.
of man: 1. kindness

); sf.

sfs.; (not in
I.
or P).
of men towards men, in doing favours and bene15
fits lS20
2Sl6 17 ^I 4 I 6 Pri 9 22 20" mrv n

S 20 u the kindness of (such as he shews, Thes


MV; that sworn to by oath to Yahweh Mich
Dathe; shewn out of reverence to Yahweh
ThKe), cf. o\n;N 'n 2S9 3 'n-niin Pr 3 i*
'

nytfl).

RS rroph

also

v.

AE

rwj Is 32 s

t F]2n n.[m.] profaneness 'n


to

(by blood; P),

-rDn

t FpH adj. profane, irreligious (Syr. \AiL


profane, hence

heathen, apostate; Ar.

oft.

i-^-

inclining to a right state, esp. the true religion,

a Muslim)

abs. 'n

Jb

13

10

CSiH

pi.

t.;

Is

16

13

Jb 36 ^35
profane, godless:
30
'n '% Is io 6
as
cf persons, 'n DIN Jb 34
13
16
s
16
subst. godless man Is 9 (||yTO) Jb 8
13 17
''Sin

33";

20 5 27 8 Prn 9 ; coll/nnni?
2.b-iD3n

Jb

36

13
;

MJ7D

\aj?b

Jbi5 34
""Wna

pi. Is

^ 35

16

14

33

as pro-

fane men, mockers for cake (i.e. table-jesters;


on cstr. v. Ges 51306 ), but txt. dub. (v. Che critn

Bae).

Baer

(so

van

H nSjJn)

d,

n.f. pro-

kindness, kindly

instruction

npn i"IK>y do or shew kindness


with me Gn 20 13 40 14 (E), 1 S 20 14
,

(in dealing)

"|?2y

in
2

Ch

||

19

);

'337

(E),

10

24
8

1214

1.3.7

(ns?

Jos
,

by iS 20

c.

S io 2

before

2. kindness (espe-

extended to the lowly, needy and


Pr 20 28 Jb 6 14 IDn B"N mr-

as

miserable), mercy
ctyk?

Ch2 4 22

23

NSW obtain kindness

'n

y&n RU3

Esit2 917 ; 'n


cially

g lg

iChi 9 2b

2a

Gn

ay

c.

= iCh
c.

J U iMJjj 8 3o

12.12

man Pr

"

11 1 (opp. "!J?K)
I

'

Ti ''DpO merciful

20 31 ; 'n n'CJ?
io 9 16 in this sense
1
usu. with other attributes (v. also infr. II. 2);
TON H04 Isi6 5 ; TON1 'n Pr3 3 14 2 2 16 6 20 28 ;
49
29
gives
Jos 2 14 (J
ntDN1 'n n'K>y Gn 2 4 47
kings

tnSpPl

in

instruction

'

||

faneness, pollution, Je 23

10

-j-[p^n]vb. strangle
pan, .aL.
23

Na

13

(NH

Aram,

id.,

Jii); Niph. /mp/.


Pi.
himself ( + nm).

P^n*l 2
f>*.

p3TO

strangle, of lion strangling prey, fig. of

my

of death,

soul chooseth strangling

frcn
1

"^M pjn nrnrn Jb

1-

v.

sub

(||

Ar.

109

v.

12
;

love to

Mi6 8

D-omi

'"ni

npns Pr

J?in
Ho 12
Dn i 9 . (On Ho 6"
7

D2B'D1 'n

Zc

'n

io 12

||

3. (rarely) affection of Isr. to

infr.)

as

</

nitt).

^!W? ' n Je

God, piety:
(||?ove

piety of thy

of thine espousals to Yahweh);


D3"npn Ho 6 4 your piety

a morning cloud

n^rk?'! , nxsn

H06

(fleeting),

for piety

and ipn ^
in and

I delight

22
(UnTPN nyl, cf. 1 S15 );
so Wii Now Hi (v 4 ) Che Ke Hi (v 6) al. sub
2 (orl);IDn ''BON men ofpiety Is 57 1 (|| p^);
14
s2
26
4. Zow?y
pi. ^;'om.a' c;!s 2 Ch 32
35 Ne 1

not in peace-offering

kind ( NH ni?F
Tpn
Aram.
be kind, mild
deriv. Nlpn etc.; cf. perh.

n?Ul vb ! be g od

xIa

is like
15

>

in deriv. "I'pn pious;

(then beg), chiefly in

HtaSBto

Ho

npnx

||

poss. also "ip2"J3y3

jjn.

21

youth

p2P!D n.[m.] strangling, suffocation,

mode

these under 1);


2

Ninevitish king (object not expressed).


I

RV

Ar.

strangled

usu. pi. /^y assembled, sq. *J </<ey

combined for him, and took pains

to

shew him

f S3i" ipn"7|lIs40 aW2teZoeliness as the flower of the field (so Thes Hi De Che
Di al.; but S6^a 1 Pet i 24 & gloria -B favour

appearance:

H'lB'n

an original reading

^"lin

Lo

or

H33 Ew,

see

339

iDn
iiP375.

Dun*jn).

II. of God: kindness,


lovingkindness in condescending to the needs

Br

He
HpO +

of his creatures.
9

D^pn

is

their goodness,

^Dn

God of
my God
my kindness ^ 59 1B in v 11 rd. i^Dri
with his kindness @ 25 Ew Hup De Pe Che Bae
13
it is with him ^130";
his is the kindness \|/-62
18
1 specif, lovingkindhe delights in it Mi 7
ness: a. inredemption from enemies and troubles

favour Jon

44

n*>K

WK

PTHDh

but mostly late Is 63 7 ^25" 89 2 VHDrt 3^3 Is


63 7 see 3 a; promised in the Davidic covenant
;

42

mercies

David

to

La

mercies in general

ion in
Pr 14 34

22

ion sub

v. 11.

Is 55

On Lv

J3.

Ch

2
43f

^17' io7

n.pr.m. 'rrp v. sub

TTpn

TH HDD

50

^ 89

20 17

IDn.

II.

adj.m. kind, pious

(so, as

denoting

MY

active practice of ipn, kindness, Thes

De

',

Gn

19

39

21

Ex

(J),

^2i 8 31 1722

13

(song),

811

10

Je 3

Ezr f

17

10

27

20

32 33" 36
4 2 44 48 5 9 66
812
18
8 15 21 31
14
8
Jb 37 13 Ru i 8 2 20
io7
143
94
8.5 90
6
men should trust in it \^ 13 52 10 rejoice in it
8
hope in it ^ 33 18 147 11 b. in preservation
^3
u
12
c. inquickof life from death yff 6 86 Jbio
-

and most,

RVin Mho
IDn, c f.

TpB

cf. "VJ?i?,

>
ening of spiritual life f 109 26 1 9 --3
e. in
d. in redemption from sin ^25' 51
20
keeping the covenants, with Abraham Mi 7 ;
with Moses and Israel1Dn(n)1 JTHSn 1CB> keep124 149
-

and

eth the covenant

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
23

14

Ne

32

Dn 9

912

Dt

the lovingkindness

with David
and his dynasty 2 S 7 15 1 Ch 17 13 2 S 22 51
^i8 51 iK3 6 6 =2Chi 8 ,^89 29 34 with the wife
2. IDn is grouped with other
Zion Is 54 10
1

divine attributes
4

57

HJ3N1 "IDn kindness (loving-

and fidelity Gn2 4 27

kindness)

^2 5 10 40 1112

(J),

15
1
2
oy nDNi 'n rib's?
89 115 138
(,v. Dr); now Tl 31 Ex 34 s (JE),

"VpN

use as attribute of

its

etc.;

S 2 6 15 20
15
also
TON Mi 7 20
Vr 86
s
s
12
f 88 89 92 'ni ruiCX
;

||

^ 26
f 89

117 2 ;

3
s5

||

njlON

Ho

^ 23*.

roiBNI 'n

9
s
D^rrn 'n Je 16 5
98
llD^om ^77
23
4
Hpnv
f 103 DDB>D1 'n Je9 V'loi

2113

|[

V'

36

11

God

3. the kindness of

is

MT

be preferred to
'n

?"is

(J); 'TPTia

145

Dt
cf.

Ex 2 o

it is

36 108

3i La 3 s2

greatness of thy mercy


8
;

Ex 34 7 (JE), Je 3 2 18
,

npn

T1?D);

in both to be preferred),

o6 45 (Kt

lovers of

of

wing of

HTpn iTUN DN Jb 39 is it
poss. with play on HTpn n.f.

ostrich

a kindly pinion 1
stork

(is

13

the ostrich kind like the stork

God (Che OP378 ),

or (in view of rarity of such


6 46 Je 2 2

Ho

passages as

and their possible

ambiguity) because kindness, as prominent in


the godly, comes to imply other attributes, and
to be a designation of the godly character,

piety:

a. as adj.

Ton

= u7igodly

tO

a nation, not

''ij

b. elsewh. as subst.

\^ 43
a pious man, the godly -^4 4 12 2 32 s 86 2,
->C* Mi7 2 ; (thy) pious one(s) ^i6 10 (Kt pi.),
8
9
Ei, N men of thy pious
1 S 2 (Qr pi.) Pr 2
.

sing.,

10
;

for

the earth

is full

of

it

57

one Dt 33 (Moses, v. Di; others, the man, thy


godly one, i.e. Levi); pi. the pious, godly, those of
the people

who were

faithful,

devoted to God's

only in Psalter and chiefly,

service,

1 "5

3i 24 3V 28 5 9 97 10 "6 15 148 14 149 9 ;


41
pious ones ^ 52 11 79 s 89 20 i32 9
,
5
10
pious
fy 1 45 ; my pious ones \j/ 50 her (Zion s)

14

19

11

^ 33

103 11
1 i

04

*3

Psalms

149

his pious ones

=2Ch6

y(f

I32 16

(In Maccab.the

age, <rvvaya>yr) 'Ao-iBaiav

denoted, technically,

who opposed

party of the pious,


of Judaea,

Hellenization

the

Mace 14 6 and Che01

"

VlDn tbwb Je 33 11 1 Ch 16 3441


Ezr3 n |ioo 5 io6 1 io7 1 n8 12
-

v.

Mace

perhaps

Jc.gl-26(26t.)
nj)i

J-

103 17 ohj? 'n is 54 ; ba !?n 'n


DVn ^ 52 s d. #ood: T1 D 3it3-i3 ^69" 109 21
D^ntD yion 310 '3 ^ 63 4
4. pi. mercies, deeds

ob'w

not

if

Nu

000 generations
\fr

^pn

entirely, in late

kept for thousands


esp. of those connected with

= Dt 5

b. great

it is

great as the heavens

C. everlasting :
2CI15" 7 00 20'
"29

c.

?).

of God, only Je 3 12 ^ 1 45 17
2. pious, godly,
either as exhibition of 'duteous love' toward

||

in extent

17

Dt33 8 f8 9 20 ;fTpn^i6 10 pl.Dn'pn^ 149";


5
ITpn 1 S 2 9 + 15 t. sfs.; 1.
sf. *Jpn f 50
kind: a. of man TDnnri 'n DJ? with the kind
thou shewest thyself kind 2 S 2 2 26 =\^ 18 20
b.

pious,

abundant: 1Dn~3! abundant, plenteous in


kindness (goodness) Nu 14 18 (J), Ne 9 17 (Qr), Jo
13
2
Jon 4 2 f 86 s 103 8 (cf. Ex 34 s JE + 86 15 );
^Dn 3T Ne 13 22 + 5 8 69 14 106 7 ( 93 Aq $, to
1

etc.,

21

a.

\jf

and the context ^ 12 Mi 7 2


/
favour active sense)
n^4 4 +9t.; 'J^PD
145

\^

11

85

'm

God Je 3 12

on \^4 4

expl. as passive reception of ^'s

"V3e>,

>Hup

etc.;

1.

and
14

42

116

m^pn

13
15

149

so

n.f. stork (so called as kind

^io4 Je8
17

.)

young)

affectionate to its

18

48 56

159

Zc.5

Lvn

19

=Dt

9
.

of kindness, the historic displays of loving-

kindness to Israel

shewn

to

Jacob

Gn32 n (R);

trT'TDn n.pr.m. (Yah


Zerubbabel

Ch 3

is

kind) son of

20
.

340

ion

ashamed

vb. be reproached,

[*TP^]

II.

J-

Aram, ipn be
(Aramaism, v. ES
put to shame, jxu.,1?n reproach, revile; N^En,
rroph ,vn
'

'
)

<*?-

shame, reproach,

oft,

XO

in

>1S)-in);

for

pDPT

O^SK*?
ty

i04

D^PD

PIBPID

ls
;

roc&s refuge for conies


17
of falsehood Is 28 ;

2tt nDntD refuge

Dno 3T3 falsehood our refuge Is 2 8 15 elsewhere


of God as the refuge of his people ^ 1 s 46*

=13

61 4 62 s9 71 7 73 28 91 2 9 94 22 142 6 Pr 14 26 Je T7 17
'

Impf TlPDrf? P r

only Pi.

expose thee

thee,

IDH

f ii.
abs.:

XM

ful thing)

reproach

reproach,

Lv 20 (H) ^
17

34

pr

aside; v.

is sd

seek

fig.)

aside,

gro

^L.L shelter, protection; but'? Lp

37

12

32

15

f2

12

"

Na

*ph

-,

2S22
i

31

(see

Baer Pr 30 5 ), 'Din

seek refuge,

c.

bx3 in

shadow of a tree Ju 9 15 nnjfO bv2

the

na Is 14 32 in Zion,
elsewhere in God
12

ii

16

gods Dt 32

in

S 22 =i^ 18

'

3
;

s7

Is

30 2

(poem),

Na

\js

12
1

seek refuge in

n.m.

a kind of locust (sg.

alw. abs. 'n, and alw. as destructive

= 2 Ch 6 f 78
23

46

na-jK),

(all

||

Jo

coll.),

K8

25
(1|

37

p^,

4
cf. 'nn S]DN Is 33 the gathering of
the locust, in sim. of despoiling of Assyria

n|->, Dja)

(||

D*3).

t[Qpn]

vb. stop up, muzzle

(NH

id.,

DIDn muzzle; Aram. Dpn bind up fast) Qal


Impf Wl3 iW Qbnn i& Dt 2^ thou shalt not
muzzle an ox when it is treading (i.e. threshing);
Ft. NTI riDDhl Ez 39 and it shall stop (the way
of) the passers-by
but rd. N^rrnK 'lOpni and
they shall stoj) up the valley, Co v. @ Hi.
11

tDiDnQ
^e<

we

^ee/>

^W

na-)n

destroying crops.

him

S 22 31 =-^i8 31 Pr 30 5 'a is probably to be


supplied in thought at least
D'Din JPtPID
2

consume (Aram.
to an end)
Dt 2 8 38 of locusts

off,

an end, Aph. bring

to

Qal Impf.

who

{all)

a refuge) ancestor

i' 34 9 23 37 57 2 64 11 71
Is57 13 13 D'Din^ i>3)i> NVT }3

2 5 3

118 8 9 141 3 144 2


a shield is he to

tpDn] vb. finish

('< is

i:i

n.pr.m.

Baruchand Seraiah Je32 12 (Baer 'DTO) gj 59 .

TT'pn

+ 7 t.
vpn Dt 3 2
Impf. nam
37
3
^ 34 npnn ^ 9I nsn f 57 (see Baer ^ 34*),
npnx + 18 + 2 1.; pi. wm Is 14 JVDJV f 3 6
Imv. 1DH Ju 9
/re/ DlDn ^ n8 +3 t.; ^.
npin is 57
nph pr 4 'otoin f i7 + 3 t.;
D'pn Pr 30 5

of

= D)

3^?? ^57V"W7

7pn come

vb. (mostly poet, and

16

tpfpn^

ra is a

to peoples.

Qaliy.'n*6 4 ;
Zp
pi. ton ^

Jo 4

only

shame (shame-

es

nstsn trsxij 'n

h e reproach

^ est

shame.

to

refuge (Ar. /^i-i in.


l

n.m. shame,

'n

triCri
apart;

10

n.m. muzzle, 'O


a muzzle for

my

^TJWK^

mouth, to avoid

(hasty and) erring speech.

17

saviour of those seeking refuge (in thee);

imD3 Hon Pr 14 32 a

p^Ti

righteous

his death seeketh refuge (in


12

2p

^3

6S

TEJ3

7ws ivings

Ch

'*

?2f3

Mi

^ 9i = Bu
4

1.

12

name of one
temple

2. n.pr.loc. place in the

Asher Jos r 9 s9

site

unknown

lao-ify,

A Sovcra, @L Qcru.
tniDH
Is

30

(|[

Aram,

n.f. refuge

tfpn n.m.

PrlM wealth,

;anv

b*a niDnrri

'

26

refuge, shelter

; abs.

^ 4 6-+2t.; cstr. HDnp


Is 28
sf/pnp f 62 s + 5 1.; 'pop ^ 7 1" j e 17
^PnP^i4 "P? ? Is2 8 ; sArffer: a. from
;

2 t,;

individuals

(|pH),

(on

Viang, cf. ?^D) 'n abs. Pr 1 +


Je 20 5
wealth, treasure, of

Is 33

cstr.

treasure

Pr 15 6

Pr2 7 24

(an 'n, opp. *$}}),

Ez2 2 25 (IPK);

of city

ft

T'yn

Je20 (||
njj^ 'n, wealth (or abundanceYB) of salvations,
i-ixiN N'-n "> riNT njni moan '^ 'n is qq and
^, l??, hnxiN);

in transf. sense

stability of thy times shall be

abundance of

salvations (helps, deliverances), etc.

n.m. Prl4

Jb24 s +5t.

fpn, ^oL., ^m..,

njria Tiyo).

fnDnn
'P

foil.;

strong, etc.; Ar. ^...^ 6e rough, hard, coarse)..

relation to

n.pr.m. (refuge)

16 33 26 101116

(-/of

&e strong, also ta&e possession of, fPC, **fla*

</ie

Levitical doorkeepers of the

tribe of

D>a

\Vn

TrrDh
of the

Yahweh),

in

shadow of thy wings


T 233 iriDn^6i 5 vsm nnn wmfer

57

man

]C>r\

(CaiWa

npniO

17

adj

'n,

strong, of the Amorite

Am

31
.

15

T^^pn adj.

strong,

mighty (Aramaism);

rain and storm Is 4 6

25

Jb 2

s
.

b. from danger

only

strong as the oaks); jiDnil as subst.

the strong one Is

17

ppn ^toa-^D

89

s
.

341

DDDH
[DSDn]

vb. only Pt. pass, (sealed

scale-like (appar. redupl.

Ew

v.

OD*

s,58c

Ges

*?]Dn for S]D2Dn,

fr.
565 6

214 ' 2

san

260

Ko''
be conip. are

Sta

'

thinks euphon. for ^SpIlD;

Ar.

to

have scab, itch (Frey; but ^

<jL~-,

off)

Aram. NBpn potsherd, WTOBpn

= 01);

manna 123?

"iDn
" T

DSpnO

as

like thing, fine

VB;

Thes EobGes'lIV SS
p"1

p^_

Exi6 a fine,

Ph. "IDTO, v.

cf.

Ar. J.Z. .i remove, strip off; disap-

infr.;

pear, retire (of water), fail (of sight), etc.; perh.


also Eth.
Di M0

and deriv.) Qal Pf. 3 ms.

'n

17

;'

Ec

ipnn V K

fs.

14

Pr

ms. ip?

is.ipW-f 23 pl.1lpm^ 34 Ez4


inpmi Gn 8
pipn: Gn 18 28 Inf. cstr. 1DH Pr
21
2S8
Ew % cf. Ges 45 a abs. "ton Gn 8 Ft.
1o

Dt8

1I

17 ';

'

a.

ace.

c.

ii" Ec io3

Gn 1

lack five,

Dt

8 9 Je 44 18

(v.

Ipn infr.); 1. lack

2'

^ 23

want

22

Ez

17

34 Pr

cf.

also

s
1

b. abs. be in

v. infr.)

Pr 13

Ne

25

21

2. be lack-

& 'm

IB* ilbnp Dt 15 8 his lack (i.e. thing


needed), which is lacking to him (possible also is,
which he lacks for himself, so Di,

'VT% ^iprbv Ec
Ec
17
|j

v. supr.);

on thy head let

oil

it

JOt?

not be

14
3
51 Ct 7 and Ipn 13?
io 3 his sense is lacking ; of jar of oil 1

lacking;

v. also abs. Is

14 ' 16

i"l73

(abs.)
be

by meton. for the

waters

(P), waters

Gn

Impf.

and thou

ms.

sf.

diminish,

diminished

cniwo

-pbn v 5

cf. liDril

Pi. cause

didst

Ft* 1131131?

3
8 (P),

continually

supr. p. 2331').
pers.,

oil itself (cf.

consumed, exhausted).

decrease, of

nn)

cstr.

Am

'H

TIDn

Dt 28 4S 57

'n

b'3

4'';

want

adj. needy, lacking, in

Ec6

iS2i +i3
16

cstr. ">PD

of

needy,

t.;

^N trjUtyo 'n 1 S 2i 1G am I in
want of madmen ? 2 S 3 s9 in need of bread,
so Pr 12
usu. 3T1pn lacking understanding,
9

sense

Pr 6 32

Pr 17

18

24;

416

io 13

Ec6 2

13

DIK
ipn 133^

12 11 15 21 ; 3b 'n

pr

t?j

'n

rii^^ari

73J? IK'S??

'31

28

16
;

neither is he lacking for his

soul in aught o/(j?0 part?) all that he desireth.

tni DPT

n.pr.m. grandfather of Shallum

who was husband


(@AEo-<7

Huldah the prophetess

of

,L Ao-ep) = Dn-]rt 2 K22 14 (@Apaar,

@L A8pa).
Tp^Dn n.m. thing
(Lag BN ) only ntaSKlji

lacking, deficiency

103

i>3VT& 'n Ec

15

what

lacking cannot be counted.

is

IDTO

^y\DTV2,

(J) perchance thefifty righteous


thou hast not lacked anything,

(Di puts here Dt


zvant,

n.[m.] want, lack (Lag BN144) only

2S

21
2.?"1PD? Pr io by lacking intelligence (sense),

ing,

tipn

'

ipn

10

ms.Pn?nDt2 3 pi. Ipn Ne 9 21 1 pi. Mipn


Je 44 18 Impf 1pm Dt 15"+ 2 t.; 1pm Pr 31"
2

||

hunger Jb 30 3

diminished

be inferior, worthless,

*Jfl<I:

lack.

in want of

NH

*m*., leant, lack, and deriv.,

16 18 (P), he that

'n abs.

BN143
ipn cause to lack or
crease (v. Lag
deriv.
Aram. Ipn
diminish
(act.),
and
fail,

IIDnO

caused no

little

Ex

abs.

T"1Dn n.m. Pr28,22 want, poverty alw. abs.;


3^ 'n Pr 2 8~ ivant shall come to him;
[S3

scale-

vb. lack, need, be lacking, de;

gathered

of the

14

hoar-frost.

tlie

tPW pin!));

(||3V1

scale (of fish),

587
and
scurf; Eth. fiP^.: scabiosus fait Di
14
DSDniO
scaled off, scale-like,
Ex 1 ) hence

as

nsn

(v.

to lack,

c.

toyo im.pnrn

"]?n

ace.

f 8

make him lack little of God ;


Ipnipi Ec 4 8 for whom am I

WmS

n.[m.]

'd abs. Pr 1
+ 6 t.; cstr.
sf.^DPID Jui 9 20 TJDTO p r 6 11

needed, poverty;
.Jui8 10

19

Dt 1

i-\bnp

pi. s'f.TlDITO

,(

^Auw/ needed ilDTO

need

(sq.

tf>

Dt

]T

ipm IBta,

c f.

Zac/l-,

27

(||

'12
;

F]n

15

34

; 1

Ji6Z=

enough for his

vb.);

"^ ' _ i>3 Ju

me (for me

to provide).

want 131"b| 'D pS Ju 18 10 no lack of

anything,

Pr 6 U

Pr 2

Ipn

i9 20.W thy need he ttpon


2.

thing

need,
24

v.

19

^N
11.

3. in gen., need, poverty

^34',

W1) = 2 4
2

17

34

(||

&%\\*

man

14

s 21 5 22 16

of poverty.

sjan.

t [KSfl] vb. do secretly (prop, cover,


nan,

q. v.)

-only Pi. Impf. onai

acZ they did things secretly 2

f [HSll] vb. cover

(NH

wsmi

id,,

esp.

Pi.;

Aram. Nan, \& (esp. Pa.); Ar. ^ii be hidden,


Aide) Qal P/. !? 2Si.^"+3t,; P*.

J&.

Est 6 12 ; corer the


30
3 4
head (BW1), in token of grief 2 S 15 Je I4 ;
s0
tftn nan (|| ba) Est
pt. agrees with 'n 2 S 1
13
of death Est 7 s
sentence
in token of
6
13
Niph. Pt. f. nenj ,/, 68 ('J 13V "B), c. 3
"icn

S 15 30

cstr.

isn

,!

labouring and depriving myself of good things

Hiph.

Pf. T'pnn

Ex 16

18

cause to be lacking, fail,


Is 32

s
;

the

c.

6
Impf. "Vpm L532 ;

ace. rei

'V

NttX n[?tpp

drink of the thirsty he causeth

to fail

342

nan
Impf |rpl

Ch

Ch 3
Ch j 5
-

ncn,
T

rcn
T

ii.

3S

'inarm 2

sf.

sq. 2 ace. (one of material) 2


i.

Ch 3 s 9

Pi. Pf. (late) HEn 2

of material.

overZay

-'- 8 - 9

nSll

1.

16

canopy, chamber (as cover-

n.f.

1.

abs. 'n Is 4 s ;

ing, enclosing)

nnan j

over all glory

sub nan.

v.

ysn

vb. be in trepidation, hurry, or

t[T3n]
alarm (Ar.

JjU. hasten,

Jb

TiSJV

>

40-

incite,

Dt 20 3

ITSnn

:i

urge); Qal

(for protection).

16
(Kt Dtann);
^,

aisna

11

Inf.

Kf

Dt2o 3

(||lN-iTi),Jb40

23

nsn n.pr.m.
course, 0<p(pa.

Niph.

(ofhippopot.)

^ 48 (|p7n33) hurry aivay in alarm;


pro*); //; mann
7i/ ptem f 104
K 7 Kt v. supr.; Pt. tana i S 23 hurried

15

nan v 15

Ch 24 13

priest of 13th

A^cfxiv,

21

descendant of Benjamin

A<t><j)eiv,

and

0(f)ep),

so

lap; Aram,

aL,aL,

|an,

(||

26

15

Ttt?

'3

in

cmd David became hurried

TT'l

TptSn n.[m.]
(Lag*
52

(1|

) always

i2 n (P),

Ex

'ra

Dt 16 3

Is

Jb 33 7

I am clean

mindful

sjsn.

Ar. ^.li. take with both

of foil.;

NH

hands, Lii hand/id;

Aram. ]W.fiU

fan,

hands with).

X&m

fain,

Ar.

hollow in the ground;

il.a.a.

ZehnpfundEASi

?) only

635

du.

As. hupunnu,

CWBn Ec

and, ace. to

but A=
V.an Ez'io 7

boivl,

cstr.

also

vb.

delight in

attentive

of,

whence x>a M

Co

intern, grounds);

sf.

Ez io 2
^p Ez

T?.? ?
1

vjan Lv 16 2 Pr 30 4 ; Depart Ex 8 'n


9
io 2 + v 7 (del. Co cf. supr.);'n t6o = handful
';'

Ex 9 8 Lvi6

12

(bothP),

in implic. ace; 'ro

t^Ctl n.pr.m.

[^2n]

material follows

nn sp^D Pr 30 4
(Sab. n.pr. fan

one of Eli's two sons


I-*-

Ec4 6

s4

Qal

De
Gn34 19 +

'

NH

742
;

-,

28

t.;

14

(Ar. i_a.i, surround, (_3lL>-

thing) only Qal Pi. vbv


he ('') is covering him over,
ing Benj. (in temple

Ges J116.0.B.SJ

TFpn

sz'cfe,

ejan
fig.

or border of

Dt 33
of

'i's

12

of

m.

+ ^t.

fair

2i

37
31
68

a. take pleasure in, delight in,

73

^40

21

14

Est

in matters

a thing, would do
9

Dt

(J),

14

6 - 7 - 9 - 911

25

?, a

c.

2
a man 1 S
and things 2 S 24 s
Je6 10 f 109 17 112 119 35 Pr 18 2
3
31
s
implic.
c. ace. ^ 68
Is 58 Ec 8
b. delight, desire, be pleased to do
19

S 20 11

Isi 3 17 66 3

men:

Est 6

'

woman Gn 34

Jb

Y-^IW n

5?

it

13

until

Dt 2 5 78
21

14

33

1
32

it please

K9

Est 6 6

Ku

IS58 2 Je42".

(of love)

Ct

2'

2. of God: a. delight in, have pleasure


20
20
8
22
3, persons Nu 14 (J), 2 S 15

shelter-

in, c.

^i8 20

,'

>

Kio'=2 Ch 9 V22
8

41

12

Is62

10

n.[m.] shore, coast (as surrounding,


'n only cstr. Gn 4a 13 13 + 5!

enclosing)

10

17

(poem)
v.

etc.

Wsrij +
pi. WBIT Is 13
Je6
147
JWBIT IS58 22 etc. + gt. Impf.; Inf. abs. f^
eYi8 23 on Pt. K3n a dj. vei b., v. infr.; 1.
10

c. abs.

on emission of subj.

14

13

weakened

rajpn I S 66 3

f.

man Dt2i + 4*-; ^anjb 2 i


Pf.; Impf. yhn: Dt 25 + 7 t.;

obj. -^

vb. enclose, surround, cover

J>an

Ph. in n.pr. hnxsn);

'

Pf. 'n

4 - 1117

Aram.

eager, zealous, Ar. ili^-i^

Ec Gl0SS

to thing, v.

Hal No14)

le

iLal.

keep, jirotect,

to,

Dl rr168 No ZMG1886

22
.

Ar.

(cf.

(del.

*|T

anger (excitement), Ia.&.l enrage (Aram, and


Ar. of excited attention, Heb. of delighted attention),

t[]Dh] n.[m.] hoUow of hand (NH


Aram, ^3an, NJ3OT, UsciL; Eth. A<P"i;

'jo "3N

|D J?Bfc

o pure, without transgression,

(in speech of Elihn).

fTSn

sub

|3r7 (v
the

tp)h adj. clean only


V'3K

npuo).
v.

the head).

all rub, cleanse, esp.

to go.

trepidation, hurried flight

50

"'tin

shore of sea DJH 'n

Dt

D^

Jos 9 (both D), Ju


'n Gn 49 13 (poem); 'n

Je 4 7 7 Ez2 5 16
4
3N
fll
v 13 the shore of ships,
come.
17

2.

6
19 (metaph. of sun
Tin of bridegroom).

oain.

v.

tian (NH

H.

(||

Ocjypeiv),

Ocf>ifj.^)iv,

Ch

\^

CBn n.pr.m. a son of Benjamin Gn 46

/y. It&nj
so

of bride Jo 2 16

rising);

f 11.

cstr. sf.

S 4 4 Qtana 2
l. he in a hurry or alarm,
Qr
15
of hurried 'flight 2 S 4 4 2 K 7
Inf. c. 2 =
23
noun,
my alarm ^3i 116 11 ; Se alarmed

nana

Is 4

chamber, of bridegroom

Impf.

19

\jr

"mrr^r^y

canopy, 'n

a canopy

man

sf.

i.e.

to

which ships

not in the strength of a horse \^ 147 ; in doing


e
17
evil Mal2 ; in the death of the sinner Ez i8
11
33 ; but in mercy, justice, and righteousrftss
4
Je 9 23 ; mvan (vb) "1^X2 ina Is 56" 65 12 66
;

not with
(D*)n3T

Ezi8

t/'

2323
;

(ace.)

the blood of bullocks Is

1!

40" 51 1821 or the death of the sinner


,

but with ion

Ho

Mi

18

ncK

343

yen

^5

pan

man

with the way of a

115

14

135

Pr

S 2 :3 Is53 10
min TH^ pan
1

teaching Is 42

with impf.

c.

37

i//-

73

~\&tt

c.

subj.

(Ges 142(3)c )

Yahweh was pleased to magnify


On Jb 40 17 v. pan.

*'

21

Is55 u Jon
s3
inf. Ju 13

pan

do a thing

b. pleased to

23

tycn

having

adj. verb, delighting in,


5

+4

D^BPI Mai 3

pi.

t.;

11

2>leasest

K21

1K13

whosoever would

HSan

6
;

pan

\jf

tySJl n.m. Pr3


4-2ot.;
B'JfBn Pr 8 U

54

s2

abs. \^

^5

35

40

15

^N

15

HK-iDD
v.

a God taking plea-

pleasure;'n

13

Is

54

Is

etc.+ i3t. sfs.;pl.

^.an

15

12

Is 58

13

stones;

delightful

piK Mai 3 12 delightsome land; 'n ^.^ Ec


20
12
so perhaps also 'n 'HJ3 Ez 27 garments of

'n

10

q. v.);

^3 5'an

48

s8

'

3 of persons

c.

yp-

1S15 22

18 25

pK

wherein

things

Ho

vessel
s

fi

^^

*?

16 Ec 5 Mai

>//

107

22 23 24
-

11

pan

io 13

to be desired
will,

= 2 Ch 9

Pr

purpose,

12

of their desire

S 23

D'Van fcj all things


3. the good pleasure,

3 8
of Yahweh
.

down

44

46 10 48 14

s8

4. that in which one takes delight, his business


(late), or matter (very late, cf. in Mish.

thing) TV?)

iT3

"

pan

^JJiL

only Qal Impf


A

femfct/t

down

cedar,

his tail like

stiffly)

lovjer,

De Job526 Hi Hiob299

Aram, tan,

Qal

Gn

26

1'anb Jos 2 23

26 15

good pleasure (cause,


business) of Yahweh will prosper in his hands
Is 53 10 'n NVO Is 58 3 13 ; ^B.n ni&Jj doing thy
13
affairs Is 58
(see De in loco); rpSS J^O 3 in

Nu

';'

so

20

(J),

Nu2i

ls

2 t.j

'nan:

jb
22

Dt

Inf. cstr.

1BH Ec io 3

Gn 2i (E),
24
cf. Ex7
(E);
30

ace. "IN3

c.

"^n Gn

21

Ft.

18

Di)

aS <S

(cf. infr.)

nrnani

/nip/

+2t.; vnerm Jb

+ Is 2

21 13

ls

26

nanxi j e 13

a. a well,

Gn

Via'n

dig (a hole, implied as obj.)

(E);

Dt 23 14

with

pit,

hostile purpose, as snare or trap, fig. of mali-

cious plan,

Ecio

P013

ace. "113

c.

8
,

16

(||ni3); so

ace.

c.

^B3}j'n ^,35'; of horse,


21
f>0}?3 narP Jb 39

cf.[nrrc>]

paw

dig, i.e.

the ground,

(so rd., v. supr.) he

paweth in

the vedley (cf.

b. dig for something hidden,

A.v.y>VL hoof),

21
7
(fig. of longing for death), Je 13
3
2. search, search out, explore,
(no obj. expr.)

c.

c.

Jb

ace.

H?7 Jos 2

ace.

33

to keen vision

Dt i 22

(JE),

of eagle, search

Jb 39 29 ,with esp. reference

for food, c.acc.t>3N 'n

(p^l

vrj? pinn); so

= search

or Zoo& carefully about before going to rest

Jb

13

(no obj.).191$ Is 2

20

rnB"]Bn

v.

infr.

<
1.

32:3
1ZT1 n.pr.m. 1. a Manassite Nu26

23
1
2. a man of Judali
Ofap.
27 Jos 17
6
3. one of David's
A(pep.
H<aA,
1 CI14 ;
26
on txt. v. Be
(but
Ch
heroes, ace. to 1

@L

and Dr

the

19

18 18 19 21 22 32
-

ff

30

(but rd. 19IT

Gn

narpi

21

nriBH

iinnan^

Jb 39 21

32

26

act of digging)

Jb39 29 rnam Jb

Dt 23"; "nian Gn
i8.22.

NH^an

jjL., id.;

Pf. 'n

Is

88

fl. "ISP! vb. dig, search for (Ar.Jii id.;

11

15

poor from

the

all (one's) desire 2

i>3

"6s

2. desire, longing

{their) desire; DXari Tino the city


s0

of

2'- 8
is no pleasure Je 2
pann Jb 2 2 3 js it a plea-

Jb3i 16 withhold

vb~\ 'no J?3D

10

Jb2i 21 EC12

Shadday that?

sure to

MT tfsh

beauty and luxury (Gr;

far Yahweh delighteth

Jb 40 17

pan:

Wetzst in

delight, i.e. of

*3

wings Qor 15

iaj|

1. dig:

delight,

pan

3~] vb. bend down (Ar.

depress, as

26

take

T??D Pr

sf.

1. delight 'n

in'

^3nis58

sf.
;

'

Ch

2. of God, "?X N?

ar< o

/i0 t<.

sure in wickedness

12

if thou

B>B3 willing soul 1

pleasure in them
nriN JJBH

nnN pan QX

D^TI studied of all who

Dn-XBn-bJ)

33

nouns

28; pi. cstr. before

70

cstr.

mn

TJ3

thee.

WBH ^ 35 s7 + 2 t.; sf. 'on^sn


s
^riir; f. ^-f n 1 Ch 28
1. 0/ maw, c. ace.
13
s7
* 34 35 ^ala c. inf. Ne i abs. pann
1";

by

expl.

in

(extendeth

pleasure in; 'n

Ne

nncn
11

t"ncn

23

VB

).

adj. gent, of

as n.pr. coll. 'nn

Nu

26

1.

tan a; only

art.

c.

32
.

the business

of her hands Pr 31

time for every matter, affair

Y^nn-by nonn marvel not


Note.

in

cf.

ED

pan

is

Ec

17

not used in any of

6
;

Ec

its

Canaanitish town,
f 11. ~lDn n.pr.loc. 1.
with a king, named just before Aphek Jos 1 ',
1

pan~73p

at the matter

T\V

~?N

exact site unknown.

forms

('n
v.

of the Hexateuch.

TPTZ'^pn

n.pr.f.

Ph. ^jnxan)

! mother

2K

13

<

2.

fijj'.

(my

name

Manapseh
Is62\ here

of king

K4

in

Judah

14

25
,

na sub p\

AAfapaeip,
pu-ru-m-a
Ayeiv,

@L

in Issachar Jos 19
A/i^npat/x

WMM* '"

7-

13
'n nnl j os 19 , 'nn na 2

tD^Cn n.pr.loc.

delight is in her;

of Zioii

p N );_

2.

10

. T

Z?gr?o acc. to

el.lUl

= Egypt. Ha-

site dub.;

Onom. 223, 2nd

Lag

19

6 m. N. of

344

moiBn
[mS^pn]

t
Is

20

digger) only

(as

nnsisn^) (MT nns

rd.

mole

n.f.

meaning

"isnb,

uton

6
Pr 13 5 Njnanp one causing shame Prio/*
Syr. &-.,. esp. Aph. be aslmmed, put to
shame; Kv.y^. be bashful, ^iS* shy, bashful;
;

f&d;

be ashamed, blush)

J e *J50

}"l2nri

Is

ran;

t.;

29

34

Jb6

?rr.l

Zmp/.

said of

abashed, ashamed,

be

'

Mi

fs.

<T}am J e
A

'

ViSpl consec.

s3

24

71'

^
*?F ^35 + 4
15

Qal Pf

consec. Is 24

'

'

Vian

mam
V

12

s
34 (avoided by looking to '''); elsewhere always ll^ 3 of enemies of righteousness
29
^ 7 24 35 4 2 4 o 15 70 3 83 18 ; of idolaters Is i
9
diviners Mi 3'; of distressed Jerusalem Je 15
s3
12
be put to
so of Babylon 50
of moon Is 2 4
shame (disappointment), of caravans looking
for water Jb 6 20
Hiph. Pf. "Vann I s 33 9

face

5
,
Impf. van? Pr 13
T anri Is 54 4 Pf. "v?np
26
Pr 19 ; display shame, fig. of Lebanon Is 33'
(||!>i? 'dried up' Che); of Israel Is 54" (|| B*3

search through,

1.

ace, a

c.

Qal) of an unfilial son, c<mse shame Pr 1 20


erao); c f. Pr 13 5 of wicked (|| {^N^ v. Ktel
(||

S23 23

b. a thing,

ace.

c.

12

Laban looking

obj. expr.,

Am^C'

Gn 44 12

Gn3i 35 (E

Joseph searching for his cup);

(J;

no

for his teraphim);

searching for evildoers),

^77

(soul

searching to understand ''s dealings with his


servants).
Pu. Impf. fe^lT Pr 28 12 be searched

for=he hidden
a

Pt. B>Bn'^ 64 7 in '

searcJied out search,

out

Che;

(cf.

Qal

||

also 93

cf.

@ 3 Esdr

Jb 30 18 banrm
1

22

= 2 Ch

18

29

Ch 1

22

Ch 3 5

garment

like the

mantle

is

P tnnn,
:

franiv

Inf. abs. banrin

S 28 s

with headgear over eyes


his

(lit. let

22

80 30
-

(but v. supr. ), all of disguise

by change of garments
i.e.

(but

disguise oneself

oneself be searched for)


2929

1.;

B>sn.

also

v.

22

Be 6t); Impf

so

s 2 88 + 3

30

q. v.);

2Ch 3 5
26

fc>an

a device well thought

e.

i.

Hithp. Pf. fcannn

ace. 1

c.

fll. ["ISP?] vb. be abashed, ashamed (X

men
T;|T

K 20 Jerusalem (metaph.) Zp no
2. search for: a. a person
obj. expr. 2 K io
house

Eth.

23

23

Comm Di).
obscure, v. conject. in Thes Ges

~ian

2K10

VCSn

20 38 "1DN2

subj.

i.

e.

V)2? Jb 30 18

disguised, no longer looks

it is.

/Dn n.[m.] a (shrewd) device,

plot,

only in 'CBTO Tl UDFI

Hiph.

supr. p. 93).

TjHpn

589-570 and with Amasis 570-564;


named as DH>*"^ ' n n 'V"l? Je 44 30 Pharaoh
Hophra' king of Egypt (v. nJTlS); 4th king of
26th dynasty; Ovafpprj; Manetho Ovacppis;

Monum.

161 etc.

^yj e(

y>

Wiedemann Agypt

Uah-dbra,

Oesch. 604 636 ft, Gesch.Ag.pt. 163ff..


ii.

Qk

.^^

JHerodofs2tesBuch,669\

sub

S upr.)

68

I.

Lvi9

'3

20

Pf. 3

(H), because she was not

only BteirH??

+t!?Dn n.[m.] very dub.;

Ez 27

n3D*]p
riding,

i.

20

ivide-spread

(?)

garments for

saddle-cloths, ace. to Thes

e.

Da

al.;

Gr

suggests, plausibly,

but mng. spread for

tnttJOn

ian.

20

Lv

fs.

freed (a freed-woman).

Herodot.

Diodor'

HB'an K?

'Anplai Ctesias (Athen. 13 560 ).

mEncn
v.
TT

(cf.

ban

t[t^'Sn] vb. be free only Pu.

n.pr.m. Apries, reigned in Egypt

alone, b.c.

Egypt.

6 47

fBn

Sm Co

V purely conject.;
(q. v.)

Flb-jn?

*6 'n

(H) freedom had not been given

to her.

freedom, only

n.f.

t[l^Sn]

vb. search (^ Jer DSn dig, seek;

Pal. Syr. dig (Schw)

perh. As. eppesu, etpesu,

Lyon Sareontexte66) Qal Impf. 2 ms. sf.


n^arin p r2 4 i^eux V/-64 7 warn La 40 Pt.
3
bpn Pr20 2 ';
search, search out, fig.;
1.
search for, obj. nVS etc. Pr 2 4 (|| tJ>pa).
2.
sensible,

= think
i/'64 7

La

40

also sub

I^D-n

(obj.

P/. HJtero

devise,

out,

(cf.

Ob

c.

Pu.)
||

Ipn),

%ani

6rPl

s 23 s3

Gn 3 i + 2t.;
35

nihj? unjust acts

3. search

Pr 20 2

Niph.

'

niSSD
(||
*>ern

fe>araj

Am 9

k
3

7wp/

20 6 ;

Zp

Pi.

1JD3).

12
;

iot.

+ f 88

(NH id)'n Ex 2 +
tfBfen Is58 +4t. 1. free
i

pi.

free

from slavery of Hebrew bondslave (male or


female) setfree in 7th year Ex 2i 2 5 (JE), Dt
:

'

9.10.11.14.16.

I5
cf. Je 34
of slave (male or
female) set free on account of injury done Ex
2i 2627 (JE);

VriNO

13y Jb 3 19 a slave is
free from his master (i.e. in She'61)
but CflB?
^an ^ 88 6 among-the dead I aim free (i.e. adrift,
cut off from Yahweh's remembrance); more
'n

test,

subj. Iby coll.; searched out

exposed and plundered


P/.

ace.

"btrcn adj.

Imv.

gen., CBtarj

ones go free.
etc. ^N-iEa

father

Q^jn

n^

I s 58 s to

Ze<

oppressed

2. free from taxes, obligations,

^ari

V3N ni? nx 1 s 17 25 to
he make free in Israel.

nb'j?:

house will

rpsno

mUJDn

tn^tZJpn,

iWann

ness, only

freedom, separate-

n.f.

JV3 2

= 2 Ch 26

21

Qr

15
vera 1.) a separate house
(Kt nivalin)
a house apart (on account of his disease).
i.e. (si

yn v.

sub

(NH id.,

kingdom),

pm.

hew out,

vb. hew,

cleave

SI4 6 pt. pi. D3*nn cf. Ph.


avno=Heb. id) Qal P/. axn i s 5 2 nayn Pr
tfnjtn Ho 5 etc.; 7np/. 3'xrPl 2CI126 10
9 ;

Aram,

ayri

Ch

ash

22"; Pt. act.

Is io

+ 4 t.;

15

Cash iCh22'- + 3 t.; *3Xn 2K12'13


Cattfn Dt 6 n Ne 9 s5
1. hew out, (dig),

Is22 16
pass.

wine-vat 3jV Is 5 s ;

(~Qi?) Is 22
25

Dt 6
2 Ch26
Neg
mining neru 'nn nnnno Dt 8 9

cisterns nin'a

10

1616
;

Je2

cf.

2K12

iCh 2 2

215

SI

(v.

4 6

2Ch2 117 (ina'n v .Be),cf.2 4 12 Ezr3 7


hew wood

Is io

Aew; in pieces

15

65

of

fig.

by agency of prophets

(||

^H

3. metaph.

attacking people

'i

CPIJIlI)

divide, cleave

',

obj. SJ'K Dian?, i.e. the


subj.
's voice ^ 29
thunder of his voice sends forked lightnings
(but on txt. cf. Che and crit. n.)
Niph.
r,,

Impf. PSSIT be
rock)

hewn, graven (words on

Pu. Pf. Onaxn

24

Jb 1

cut,

out of rock (of Isr.'s origin

Is 5

~>15?).

||

hewn
Hiph. Pt.

hew in pieces Qal


destroying am = Egypt (cf. ^ 89 11 ).

^^DP

Is 5

tl^np
stones 2

fig.,

on format,
3

wife,

e.

etc.,

i.

(NH

half

BN113

io

13

t.

(usu.

abs.

21

16

cf.

c.

Sio 4 1CI119 4

id.; Ph. >*n;

""SfH

:5M
3

Ez 4 o

7ril

42

sf.

S 18 3

0#n

33

Zc

thing:
4
2 S io
a hin
I2

26

Nu

week

(P);

/taZ/a

VSnni (but

S 18 19
Ch 2 52 and

ple 2

15

41

33

^ran

16 33

Ex

RU3 8

27

Ex

rb'brt 'n

I2

29

(JE), beard

nm

etc.;

half of peo-

nimran 'n

etc. so

Be and nn:

We

4
Dr.
4 v.
(J) midnight, so
i

'n

esp. DaE> 'n

2S10 4 1CI119

of the Mt. of Olives Zc 14

Ex

curtain

(P);

'n v 54 (v.

of garments

6 6

D119 27

21 21 - 21

sub niJ). On "Xnaa


middle

28

14

art.

ttjltn

1. AaZ/of any--

24

+
131415
(P) +
34

K i6

Ex

26 16 36 21 (P)

Nu 3 2

910

t.

jnatfn 'n

Ex

czi6i

fori/ a tribe

88

2
4
blood of offering
i

cf.

4 t.;

'

7DJ

Pashta or Tiphcha),
M
cstr. ^n Ex i2 + 8

7 t. + Jos 8
38
suspicious v. Ges 5127K3 4 ); W^n'Ne'3 38 ;

\'m Ex

4
;

2.

Ju

altar

'n

^ 102 25 <Ae midst of my days (when they are


11
but half done), Je 17

^n

nin:pn

id.; Ar.

one's

12'

54
,

J*l.

t^fl n.m. 2K9


id,,

Di

134

have a share in happiness

7D0
v

2122

S 20

We,

(so

usual form

a small arrow ; Di 134 puts here Eth. rhR":


arroiv, cf. 7") Qal Pf. nxn NU31 42 rpxm

36 37 37
-

24

+v

for

fn

is

52
,

arrow

and

is

husband or

ch

and

"nn^n >xn

(cf.

Ar. iJLL, Eth.

nn:? sub nu.

v.

ihRi

(NH

happy with

Wrm

t.;

Dn

34

be fortunate,

12

'

Lag

v.

of

fig.

divide

= adverb,

3,

n.[m.] hewing, alw.'B ^ 32^ hewn


n (in all \\&?V).
12 13 22= 2 Ch

tn^n vb.

n.m. Nu12
i23

b. appar.

i3 'n (i.e. Jf]5?).

Ho

1K5-

Bupr.); prob.

in all

phr. of time (a om.)

13

Ex n* (J) = midnight ;

middle

n.f. (Inf. form.) division,

cstr. rWj>n nxn

Vtrn 2

ls

<m 0/ {&
mountains thou mayst hew out copper.
2. a.
2
metaph. of pillars Pr 9
^ei stone 1 CI122
(subj. wisdom); elsewhere pt., hewer of stone
of

K 2 s14

sepulchre

1111

WIT *6l Ez 37 s2

waters of Jordan

nb nteq Jb 34 20 v/119 62

'OXn

cstr.

&K "0^ TlJ7

j>;

Isr.)

t [ni^n]

only

13
8 9 ; Inf. cstr. aSrrfc j e 2 ; afen?

Dt

2 ms. aStrin

sq.

(Judah and

D^Pf

t [Zl^PT]

even half of the normal number ; Is 30^ *ty


halve unto the neck
shall reach
to the neck and so divide the man in half.
Niph. Impf. 3 fs. apoc. Ppn Dn 1 4 6e divided (of
'IT "1N1 shall

',

Dr on 1 S 20 30)
Kt (Qr D^nn), perh.

v.

38

MT pi.
v

n fr

Q^nn),

K9

24
;

abs.
also

the

ipta.

t^Sn^^N^n^n.pr.m.

consec.

Nu

31

27

ivni consec.

2S
?K Is30 K0!lGn
^di f55'
TC Ex

8
3 2 -|-2t.;

:4

2l35 ;

Ex
Jb4o

21 35 ;

1. divide, sq. 5)D3


?

^ crocodile

c. p

but

:t0

as foreg.),

cf.

fifTC

16

'it

,rffif

1W

Impf.

Jug 43

D5m>l
CK

Jb 4

30

v 35 (both JE),

prey, nip^>,

Nu3i 27 (P;

company of people Gn 3 2 8
43
33 (both J) Ju 9 (? as foreg.)

before parts)

(sq. p

Ex2i

35

2. (appar. denom.

N? shall not halve

fr. ''Sn)

their days,

i.

e.

ty

gg-

enjoy

apportioned)

(@

son of Naphtali;

divideth,

'Wl Gn

4
(SaijX, A<7^X)

L laafrrjk), Nu 2 6
Ch 7 (UunrjK, L Iaffo-ii/X).
4S

Airti,X,

'^n:

(God

6'24

13

t^bS^n]

adj. gent, of foregoing; only

art. as n.pr.coll.,

tn^riQ
"

Nu si

36

n.f. half,

'cstr.

tn^nn

Nu 2 6 48

of spoils; abs. Hi'TO

nSTO Nu

n.f. half,

c.

31

43

(both P).

middle cstr. H^qp

pn
Ex30 1Ui +St.;

346

Nu

rii-np

LvV

si

30 47

VVXTO

sf.

an^ra Nu 31Ex 30 131315 cf! v 23 38 20 the


47
1313
of spoils Nn 3 i
flour for offering Lv6
46M
23
of chariots
of tribe Jos 21 (all P), 1 Ch 6

Ex
1.

nn^ng
30
Aa7/of a shekel
23

3 - 13

aM
;

Ne

/l

midday, noon
2. middle Oi*n O
midnight, ni2?n 'OT 2).

1K16'.
(cf.

|5in (v^of foil.; meaning dub. tlenom. seem


be Ar. J^l-i, Eth. rtiBh carry ?' /Ae arms
;

to

or bosom, rear, foster ; perhaps also As. esenu,


bring together, also drink or draw in sweet
2Gl0Ssi
UI 49
Hpt in
odours Flood Tablet
).

KAT

^^,

[nn] n.m. bosom of a garment (Ar.

Eth. rh01; also Syr. \1L bosom (=|aiA.*), v.

Hoffm z,K;i878
and

ra

Lag M1LS61ff

Ba NB120

foil. v.

BX4Ct

on this word

ZMG1889
'

183
-

)^i3?

= Is 37

7
2g (grnss)ivith ichich areaper
nor
not his hand,
a binder his bosom.

3!

Jeso 914 5i 11 Ez 3 9 1 CI112 ;


10
used in
shot from engine of war 2 Ch 26
2e
"--w-w-;
OWl \bga
divination Ez 2 i cf. 2 K 1 3
s3

Is 5

21

28

'

= archers G1149

Nu 2 4

23

2.

weapons

of Israel's

fig.

of the (Messianic)king \// 4 5

of Yahweh's

judgments Dt 32 s3 42 Jb 6 4 (cf. 7n = wi2/ wound


3
H
s
34). ^7
38 58 (but on text cf. Che """)
s
4
23
La3 12 Ez 5 ;c ;
64 1 20 (? cf. Che); further Pr
15
15
11
cf. Hb
in theoph. + i8 =2 S 22
Zc 9 M
3
6
3
5
of
wicked
men's
violence
1
cf.
ifr 144
^
91
under fig. of lion's teeth \^57 5 their words
18
4
>// 64
cf. Pr 25
Je 9 s ; simile, of strength and
efficiency derived from one's children, ty 127 4 ;
1S
of a deceiver's words Pr 26
metaph. of servant
3
"> ina Tl
of
Is 49 . In i S 17 7 rd. TV. (for TO)
19
as Qr and
2 S2
the shaft ; v. YV. so Klo Dr.
'

||

tinn ]^n

N'W

N.ta

"ItsyD i^yni ~llfip\^i

Jilleth

nsn

(n

n.pr.loc.

Gn

abode of Amorites

14',

palm);

of'the

Ao-aaav Qa/xafj;

na py Nn ion Jfawn 2 Ch 20 2 base cf operations


for OIK (rd. BiTK) ag Judah (vid. Jos* "-*' 1 2);
1

t]^n n.m. bosom; W1J

13

Wan]

7J?33

Is

sons in the bosom

49

s2

and

they shall bring thy

the bosom, like infants; HID?"?!?).


-f-I.

a par-

Zim BP24n Eth.


Qal Ft, J'ifn intr.

tition; As. hasusu, cut in tivo,

rf)RR; curtail, diminish)

Pr 30 27 of

locusts 173 'n

dividing

i.e.

(themselves) into companies or swarms.

Pt.nwnn v
Jb2i

21

number of

/ie

been cut in two

Ty^n

Pu. P/.iran VEhn

pm.

II.

his months, they have

n.[m.] gravel

Pr 2o 17 La3 16 [f??0 f 77 1S
Pr 20 17 fig. of a liar;

com-

only

abs.

^ TO DIM La V

7/ai/i

crushed

my

'n

J'DJ. 'n liTErNk)?

v.

Rob

cf.

1-

P5<)

'"I?.
'
-

269

see

Wady

ff
;

-"

N W. fr. Engedi GASm

Bd M1->

808

(v

GASm Geogr

c-

GASm suggests also

Qr and
1

Ju

Ez 47 19

),

archers

cbj. expr.

> those

(v."ln n.pr.loc.)

only Pi. Pi. D'JWID

dividing spoil, since no

and p?n more suitable

"isan, rnsijn
I.

2s

48

[Y^n] vb.denom.

11.
11

Ch

^^n

of

iv

v.

foil.

ivn.

cf.

for such mng.)

Ar.^i^. encompass,

surround; Eth. rhR^: surround,

divided,

(as

minuted; Aram. NJfVD, KL-)

Ae

Pi.
-isdo

for curtailed).

(fig.

Dead Sea

iaii43

Bd

Husasa ( = ;xxn ?) lies

-;

N1T1

side of

possibilityoffindinghere"l?niK9 18 Kt(="ibnri

(XH make

[t^^n] vb. divide

was on

Ro1) bb ,,500-509

in the arms, clasped to

(i.e.

it

my bosom (the bosom of my garment)

shook out
fSna

Ne

"OXn

tmrf

teeth tvith gravel-stones, fig.

of ^'s dealings with sufferer.

Ph. nun

m?.,

enclosure, court

Ex

-nm

by

enclose

iJ>n cowri,

Syr. ]>'-, zV?)

i.1Sn i45 n.m. Ez40


cstr.

NH

rh&C: enclosure;

wall, etc.;

23

and (oftener)

abs/n

27^4-

sf.

f.

1K6

K 7 + ,n"}?fn Je36
8

ii^.n

S 17

'

30

20
;

niixn

18
;

Ex8 + 4 t.; cstr. n^n Ne 13 7 riiixn 2K21


+ 10 1.; sf. nvn Is 12 Zc 3 ^njpn f 6 5 84";
inhvn 1 Ch 28"; vrmn j, ioo vniisn^ ,1,06
XVX\y$fra\ Ne 8 ; 1. enclosures (in Egypt),,
5

t^n
proph.

n.m. 1S20

(cf.

20

'

arrow, mostly poet, and

supr. sub TCPl)

''Jfn

abs. 'n

91

(Qr }'5? q-v.); cstr. ?W.


17 17
s
i
sf. "apn Jb 34", ten
3
V 58 Zc 9 14
2
23
a"Jfn
Gn 9 + 1 7 1. + 1 S 2o 3s
^ 1 64*; Pi.

Qr (Kt

arn

Jb

cstr.

''Jfn

Hi);

70 Dt
t.;

32

i20

23 42
-

V2fn Is - s
5

700,

in v

21 - 2
,

S 22 15 (<vyn

+2

q.v.)

+ Ez

(Ez 5 ,c

1C

2o

see also

1.

20 2L21 22
-

'

Dr) r"

||^,

18 15 );

70 cf. <
T^O ^ 3 8

(Co

v. supr.),

+ 5 t.; arrow?

from bow by hand


i.e.

lfi

OJfn

+4

+ 9t, + 1S17 Kt
2

i'

;:,s

(
Qr

lit.,

We
2

shot
sg.,

K 19

32

perhaps court-yards, or cattle-jards, distinct


2 court
from houses and from fields Ex 8 9 (J).
.

of private house

Ne8

lc
;

2Si7 ls

of a palace,

(containing well),

rqnKn "Wl

iKf

cf.

the

other court, immediately surrounding palace,


so called in distinct,

from n^nan Tl(n) v 9

great court, including

of temple

(v.

'Kil 'n

12

tie
'

and n !pV?0 n ?
,

b) in one great enclosure

(v..

347

"isn
Salomes Bauten.ZAWlSSo.152f.).

20 4 (Q r y rgg
The Kmp Klo al.; Kt Ke al."V?n), Je 36 20 Est
12
445
11
5
11
n-lBD 'n court of guard,
6
2
i
4 5
2
place of (honourable) confinement Je%2 (in
812
fi13 28
1415
s1 -*
king's house), v
33 37
39
38
s
Esp. 3. a. court of tabernacle /3Btan "Wl Ex 27
gta

nsn

A L

- }nXn (q. v.) JOS

ApaS;

+ THK)

3
I

5 (

SapaSrr,

AfiSapu.

12n n.pr.loc. in southern


Stpfi, A L Ao-epyabda.

TPFIS
27

Jos 15

Judah

tnD^lD ISn, tTD^ID 'n n.pr.loc. (cf. Kefr

cf.v

91213

+24t.Ex(all P; 'mitigate of the court


15 18 31
40
8 33
9 19
Nu3 20 26 (nnB
39 4o ); Lv6
:6 25
37
32
('nn nyt? Pins), v ; co?wi!s of house
v 4

Ex 3 5
'nn),

of ^

38

2s

Ch 2

Suse,

K6

36

12

7
c.

(but on txt. v. Sta

1-

-)

Damascus on the
Simeon HD1D 'n

Rossdorf,' close to

'

No ZMG

south,

Jos I9 5

1S75 xxii - 476


'

) in

2apaovo-eip, L A(rap<TOU(rii/=0' D1D Tl


'Hpio-vtreaopap., @L A(rep<rovoi.
,

lCh4 31 @

b. court(s) of Sol.'s temple, inner

io 3 cf.v 4 ;=upper

16

irtwen ;nn

c.

17

Ez

\W

tpO""!? ""^n,

p^J?n 'nn Je36 10 (v.Gf),

on NE.

n.pr.loc.

"T\

border of Canaan Ez 47 17 j?V nxn 48 (Co in


both p^y nnyn); ]i'V 'n Nu 34 9 10 where it is
1

and D^n'an
as

oft,

Ch

'n 2

4 (where also nbinsn nnjgn,

Ezek., also nity? ninb"5])

,-

itte>-

court 'nn

said (v 9 ) pSX

ny^nnEzio =n^nn'nn 2 Ch 2 o v. further


M =2Ch
J1
16
1 K 8
2 Ch24 *29
Je i 9 2 6 3 Ez8
7
two courts 2 K 2i = 2 Ch 33 2 K 23 12 courts
Ez 9 7 1 Ch 28 12 2 Ch 23 Ne 8 L6 13 7 oft. poet.,
5

@L

14

1 7^C7

4
s
96 ioo

v. also

62 9 (>vhp

16 19 135 2 .

Zc

f 65

311

84
courts of Ezek.'s temple

c.

'n),

Ne

27

2. place

ApvcoKa,

"EH

tftoVin

Ez

n.pr.loc.

16

47

(-/of

foil.;

Os

CIS

11.

["^P] 4C n.m.

Selv:5

ment, village (Lag 1-0-)


Jos i9 8 +5

O^xn Jos

cstr.

t,;

2i

12

+4

Gn

of Q^J?

25

foot of the eastern corner of

'at the

(^^-)

/7arfa-

fli!Jn,^nn.pr.loc.(Lag BX47f ) Ao-cop,

settled abode, settle-

always

O^yn

pi., abs.
16

Ne i2 2s
Ch 4 + 6
;

sfl

t.;

a. settlements of

||ni"l' t?

a royal city of northern Canaan

'n--lbn

paj,

::3

circles of tents);

Josn 1
1S12 Jos

etc.; 1.

10 - ; :n - 13

in the

Negeb

km

nisri

12 19

cf.
36

29

and Ju4 217


"^n 1 K 9 15

a. Jos

jinjfD

n^li?

51

23
1

b. c. Jos

nn in.

2. places
s5

3. nixn

ifani

Ne

33

Dt2 2S

of

Kedar

Is 42

11

(U^IV); "*%

nch DnS-pN -ib>k onynn Lv 2 5 31 (H), /jowses


0/ </ie villages which have no tuall about them

a^ao

io 8 lurking-placets) of villages
(i.e. where oppressor, as a wild beast, watches
his opportunity to attack the defenceless).
Usu. b. as dependencies of cities Jcs 15 46 with
^"!-?D 3n_K0

ba^

q v .) it i s described as
Wetzst ZKW ISS4vU4 identif. with
(

Co

Hermon.'

79 82

'

(P;

Sm

).

J^ixn Jos i3 23 +24t. Jos;


Ishmaelites

No

a-

nxn 1 Ch
Dnnxn
t.;

16

|-Jin

Sab. n$n ^xecZ abode

JU*y n-ixn

Ar.JJLi. be present,

cf.

or dwell, v. Lag Ex 47
iv
(Levy) ZMG lsia 1SG

settle

XoXao-eoaAa,

Ao-npirouXa, Acrapaovap, etc.

Ez 40 + 38 t. Ez 40-46 (of these rd.


for
nxnn 4o 19 32 with Hi Co and pynn for nvnn
15
with EwCo).
4

H-"ln

Apuevmeip,

"ixri infr.

1 place in southern

28

^n

14

"^H n.pr.loc.
2S

12

Is

p^nn

Judah Jos I5 = 1 Ch
in Simeon Jos 19 3

'>

0^

HI

iTil^

courts of

Ao-epvaiv

b?

\jf

4.
a Benjamite town, prob.="^ lxn ?ya q. Y
2S
nixKnnana nan nate nixn niafjcp Je 49
cf.
30 33
v.Winer BWir" :o '-Gf
.

an Arabian

Gie. 'n

pj?

locality,

Jos 19 37 ,

v.

sub py

t rrfnn "^i^n n.pr.loc.

new Hasor, with Aram, n

(si

vera

in adj.)

1.

perhaps

Jos 15

20
,

v.

^riba v supr
(
.

na 4 p.

23

Jos

45 - 47 - 47
1

cnyn nia'ao -\m 'nrrbai 19 (P),


2'
(P)= 1 Ch6 41 Ne 1 29 also" Jos 1 3 23 28 1
s

',

(all

Jos

(all

P),

Ke

25 30
-

JE 1)

also
:,2

nisn

21

12

+ 23 t.

(||ni33 v 2527 etc.),

i2 :s

not contrasted with cities (cf. Is 42 11


supr.) 1 Cli9 16 22 25 (all of Levites).
d. 'n appar.
inch all settlements outside of Jerusalem 'nn
c. villages,

DrnC'2

Xe

Ela on Jos

25

'n

in n.pr.loc. v. infr.(and see

5"""").

T*VTST"^n

n.pr.loc. place

border of Canaan (Judah)

Nu

on southern
34

?7ravXt?

in

Negeb of Judah,

site

unknown.

or haunt
f 1. "I^^n n.[m.J settled abode
'"0?
of ivn supr., or txt. err. for it);
(|| form
13
jackals
njj?: nfaab "Virn D^n Is
dwelling
a
of
34
{and) a haunt for ostriches; also nXXl Can ni32

NDJ1

T'Xn os'

ri3pb

6oJe, 7tome, of reeds

Che Di Du al.; others put this


T^n)
Che Du think the v. mutilated,
under 11.
and would emend this line ace. to 34".
awo? rws/tes (so

tV^n, ^^n

DHM

Epigr De " km
'

'

")

(n.pr.m.

cf.

Sab. n.pr.m. iSn

one of David's

heroes, called

348

p-ran

wr\ 2S2 3 35 Kt (nl Qr;


3
Hatpai, Aaapai, Ect/>.
i Ch 1

Carmelite,

the

Aaapai)

= ilSH

'

npn

IV. "l^n assume d as -/ for redupl. "i^PVPt


(
whence foil. mng. unknown perh. onomatop.,
0ri1 18
*2c.i 88 gfcHMb.
v. Thes 01
see also Lag
).
;

a.

tpn^n,
p5n

)'l2n n.pr.loc. et pers.


veL

n.pr.loc.

Aaa>pa>v,

1. n.pr.loc.

DHM

661

HaP""

trib.

(cf.

Aaepav,

Sab.

tnnS&TT

]88S ' 15

'Ecrpmp.

a.

JHXn Jos 15 place in extreme south of Judah,


4
b. ninp
q v .) XU34
25
another town of Judah
Jos 1

-Kin t?n

Jilifn

2. n.pr.m.

in south.

A<rpa>p.(v),

Eapw,

p?n son of Reuben Gn 4 6 9 Ex6 14 Xu26 6


= pisn 1 Ch 5 3 b. son of Peres and grandson
18 9
2I
12
1 Ch
of Judah Gn 46 Xu 2 6 = ?TW1 Bu 4
etc.: a.

'

,0.9.18.21.24.24.25

^^n

"rwnn v

=1

2 b

of

adj. gent, only

WJfnh'Xu

1.

n. coll.

tni^n,

26 6 of

i2

=rnvn

Ph?r\

clarion

wZ.

TT\pm, Aram.

; abs.

Ho 5
nny'irn Xu i

12

1. as secular instr.

'n

33

trn^2n

Os

2.

Ao-

Nu

o<9,

35 35
-

Nu

nixiirn

Ho

(||"lSte>) 2

Chr).

ZMG1M8

239ff-

eujXJU.,

Sab.

DHM ^i^s.^

blowing a single long


io 3 4 7 8 to gather congreg. or 'n^j
-

.-aj? ; 4 ?t?p; ;
5 'n)
3
Aa-aP (a)pco6 ;
n.pr.terr.
.

Gn io 26 =i Ch i 20
a district in southern Arabia, where dwelt the
XarpaparlTai (Strabo "' 4 2 ); mod. Hadramaut
,

Vv

remembered before

yin

10

b. 'r\1

sounding alarm,

(of

9
,

Ch 1

'

to be

12

io 5

remembered before ^

i6

6 42

i2

35 41

Ch 1

28

(||

1BW), 20 28

also

so

'

(cf.

ypn,

a series of

v 14 ), both nynnn 'n.


in Chr's descriptions of ceremonies at
2

to be

'

nynn

Xu

quick blasts) for camps to move

Xu

c. .esp.
festivals,

ISiE*

trip),

26 27

29
2 Ch 15
Ezr 3 Xe
,^98(|pD^ top); 'na top onn 2CI15
24
1213
14
1
in 2 CI129 28
'na onmiro 1 Ch 1 5 2 Ch 5
3
14

(||

10

13

with noun in

this pt. agrees

n^

a. 'TO. J?pn (of

Xu

blast)

2. as sacred instr. 2
esp. for use by priests (only P, ^ 98 and

12 14,

io 2 ;

1313

to express rejoicing

i'

5th in order from Shem(DK>,

JQpJ,
2.

art, as

supr.

HilVn

n.pr.m. (Ar.

mo-iSn", r>D-i5n,

c.

9 - 10

= 2Cli2 3

1414

or 'rO

2 a

n.pr.loc.

Dt

i.-rebanN;

Nu 1 o + 2 2 1.
XU31 2CI113

in battle, v

17 18

a 'son' of

cstr.

late

pi. abs. niixjf n

supr.

station of Isr. in wilderness


16

P and

tOTlJrisn) mostly

together, and, on festivals, over sacrif.,

.1

t^rfiTI,

(XH

n.f. clarion

+ n^K=-nK--tfn

and

sounded.

The

iTJXJrn

and
on the

sense,

(= players

the clarions

is

masc;

clarions)

or (sacred) clarion, was

a long, straight, slender metal tube, with flaring

Hadramut, see Maltzan ZMG ]871 493 Mordt ZMG


me,, 32^
van j_ Berg p- 9 v. infr.) is same land, but
(or

'

not quite co-extensive


Erdkundexii(Arabieni)609ff.

Berw ? adhramout

18SG

v. I)i

,1

fjopig

Q.] a?er

Gn

o 26 Hitter

ArcMo1
end, v. Benz

277
distinguished thus from
the "ISW which was originally a ram's horn, and

Hadhr. 1886

Ann
.

Ji.^,

prob. always retained the horn-shape; the^Sit?

Skizzeii. 20, 42Sff. etc.

is

mentioned constantly in the

earlier

was used by watchmen, warriors,


as priests (v. Benz "- 276 and ">S^).

and

lit.,

well

etc., as

precise limits see esp. Kitter


van d. Bei-g chi

611

*,

de Goeje

1-c -

HI.

"J^n

(-/of

foil.;

f
from

Ar. y*. be green).

2n n.m. Isl6 green grass, herbage,


abs. 170 Xu ii + 1 6 t,; cstr. "VSn Is
37 =
2 K
1

1
grass,
2
as
food
for
animals
^ 9
Jb 40 f 1 04 1 4 Pr 2 7
1 K 1
KB^ and
"T 1

II.

'

36

s7

15

14

25

h^n]

Dn^rno

Is 15 6

(||

N^. and pT)

spec, of ?^/b (as

sometimes in Aram., v. Liiw pp 226 Ms ) Xu 1 5


4
(v. Di); in sim. of abundant growth Is
44 (v.
T'iTt
EwChe); on Is 35' v. 1.
supr.
2.
still

what

as type of

'

quickly perishing Jb 8 12
hence fig. of perishing enemies rii33 "VSn I s 3 7--'
26
2
19 (|| Vfl, 33^), + I29 , i.e.' having
no depth of root; of wicked, soon to be cut
is

down

tyzj-; with special reference to Israel's


oppressors Is 40 6 (|| [rn'cn] ps), v 7 (\\id.), v 7 8
2
id.), 5 1
in sim. of frail man -^ 90 3 man's
(II
-

'

103

15

(||

mb>n

13

Ko

nilVVnn

li -

252

) 1

24

Ch i5 + 3 t.+ 2 Ch5

Ch

29

pv).

s8

mwn

cf.

in all to be pronounced (prob.)


v.

'

p^n sub pin

''Pv v >
'

on 'y

represent, imitate;
||

35

Ez8

10

on

XSnma
12

as

Baer,

DTliTID); sound with clarions 'tfQ


Ch 15 24 2 Ch 5 12 13 14 ; abs. sounded

(sounding)

pn

= players

Pt. DnxyiTD (Qr

Hiph.

Hiph. v.
(van d.

(Qr D^^rnp)

= K

days

Ch

clarions.

(||

&$),

vb. Kt, [-12TI] Qr, denominat.


Pi. Pt.
a clarion

= sound

rnvxn

23

14

carved figure on

pn

^u

ppn)

v.

ad fin. (Kt
"}2f^D'?)-

sub ppn.

cut in CSirve

'

(Co D^TO, after

Ez

(^H

Pu. Pt. HpTO


10

93),

14

(where rd.
CpnD D'E'JN, v. supr.) subst. carved icork 1
6"'
(on doors of temple).
Hithp. Imp/. 2 ms.
n|nnn ^an *&-W-bv Jb 13 27 thou gravest thee a
\\r all

23

349

npn
graving
soles

= markest a line) for

of my feet,

about) the

(i.e.

them

fixest limits for

(v. Di).

v ic

4. prescribed due of the priests from


ls
'
Lv6 u io 13 1314 14 (P); due

offerings

(P); D7iy 'rb Ex 2 9 Lv 7 34 io 13


18 s 11 19 (all
P), Lv 24" (H); portion of oil for the nwnn Ez

sub ppn.

v.

t fc$Q1pn n.pr.m. head of a family of returning exiles Ezr

51

Lv6

of

Nu

28

npn

&

53

Ne

AfaiKa, Axei^a,

14

45

5. prescribed limit,

22

Pr8 29 Jb

10

26

(NH

f [ppn ] vb. cut in, inscribe, decree

boundary : of sea Je

10

of heavens ^i48 6 of
of time Jb 1 513 ; so n^Q

38

11

land of Israel Mi

&Kov(f>a, etc.

npn

pn , p3p rPS Is 5 14 She'ul openethwide her mouth,


without limit.
ance of either

decide to be just, etc.; Ji. justness, truth, neces-

6. enactment, decree, ordina. specific decree :


or man
law of fifth in Egypt Gn 47 26 (J); of passover
Ex 12 24 (J) lament for Jephthah's daughter Ju

sity, obligation; Eth. thtyl adj. moderate, suffi-

11

Aram, ppn,

id.,

ppn

Zinj.

Ph.

Pt. Hiph.;

id.

make or

Ar. iJa. be just, right, obligatory, also

cient;

npn) Qal niPD! Ez

also

cf.

TOPO

sf.

God

39

Ch 3s 25

for Josiah 2

pn Ex 15 2
D7W pn Ex 30 21

(both E), 1 S 30 ;
24
nrty, DSipn + 8i 5 6 (law of a festival),

Jos

Is 49

16

//.

sf.

to iVB>3); n[?n Is

Ges

case ending
^Ppin

9
5 (poss.

Ju

52(2) note6

v.Ges

'

);

Pr8

ipn?

30

27
;

Pr8

SfJVT3

29

(assim.

16
P. ''ppn Is 22 (archaic

s
;

90 3a
-

pi.

);

Is io

i?i?n

cstr.

Po'el^ppintD with omitted,


Pt.pass.

pi.

Cppq Ez 2 3 14 (Co

16
1. ctrf m,with3,Is22 ,ofadwellingCplpn);
2. cts in or on,
place=toinb, in a rock.
upon, engrave, inscribe, c. 7JJ on roll of a book
s
Is 30 ; representation of city on brick (as in
14
1
Babylonia) Ez 4 ; images on a wall Ez 23 ;
16
3.
fig. of Zion s walls on palms of ^ Is 49
trace, mark out, a circle, c. ?J? over the face of
29
deep Pr 8 27 ; c. ace, foundations of earth v
4. of a law, engrave, inscribe (on a tablet), fig.
for enact, decree [IN* ippn D^ppn Is 1 o^U 7DJ? 3na)
.

7K1B"

''ppin

pi. D^pphio

(as a law), enact (poet.)

c.

authority in a warlike clan)


(of warlike tribe of Gad),

3?D).

||

(||03^),Nu2i

pri

127

which

^pty

something

Gn

f 60

Gn 49 10
Pu.

(late).

in (3) a book.

prescribed,

"PC Ex
3o +i4t.; sf."pnPr3o +3t,; ^pn Lv io 1314
etc.+ 4 t. sfs.; pi. Cipn Dt 4 5 + 31 1,; cstr. ^n
a statute or due;

'n

21

22

47

22

and

D"?.^)

^io5 =i Ch
10

28

:o

2G

c.

Zp

'*

16 17 ;

respecting Mess.

MT,

but on txt. v.
covenant with Jacob

infr.;

destiny of

man Jb

vy according

law in general pn

d.

23

14
.

to law, right

BS^l

1b Ezr
7
25
f 99 7
pi. D'pn enactments, statutes of a law
a. of ^
6
in nature Je 31 36
b. of the prophets Zc i
c.

^9
fo

||

(others against law);

nna and nmn

is

'n

||nny

n
d.
conditions of deed of purchase Je32
18
D^QS^K):
enactments
ancestral Ez 20 ; given
.

||

by God

punishment for disob^-^'^V

as

decrees of unjust judges

e.

"\

'".N>"' k!i-

.
:

civt7

f.

g-'.'

t.;

||

Am2

||

105

ni1J?1

nm

22

13

II

nmm

Dti7 19 ||nnn ^50";


'nm 'nn
15
usu. either
QitOSC'O
nnai 'n 2 K i7

45

Dt4 i.AMgi
Ez

11

jjss

12

I2 i 26 i 6j

||

K 9 =2Ch7
4

iCh

17
,

36", or else D^DE'DI 'n combined

with other synon. (usu. preceding) e.g. (D )n3T


19
8
22
2 Ch 33 Mai 3
ir 147
niD Dt 5 28 6
,|

mm

11

Pr3i 5

Jb 1 (^inscribed

Mi7,n

Pt.

commander Dt 33 21
Ju 5 14 Is 33 22 (of '>;

decreed

is

We

day of

hence (as sovereign

(bothpoet.),^6o 9 =io8 9

18

n.m.

15

commander's staff

b.

Pt. Ppnt? that

Hoph. Impf.

ace. pn.2?Pr8

pt. a. prescriber of laws,

UBSfe?,

Ju 5 14

27

>//

elsewh.

Po'el Impf. 'ippin; p r 8


Q^ppno v ).
ppno Gn 4 9 10 Nu2i 18 Dt33 21 ; sf. ''ppno

15

(||

king

inscribe

JU5 9

poet. =commanders (v. Po'el)

108 9 ; ypphrpis 33 2 2

Jb

in nature

'*

of

b.

enactments prescribed by God : M>n


10
vnita), v 20 (E
(E
trf.)
nrbtsn Ex 1
elsewh. of prescriptions of the several codes of
Hex: Lv io 11 Nu 3o 17 (P), Dt 4 6 6 24 16 12 f 119 5
4
'n
+ 2ot., Mal3 7 ; ^ rnin

14

'

||

"'

t22K>D1

25

23

niSQ

Ne

nhy Dt4 45 6 20

min

K1
r

nisoi n

s7
;

Ne

'd Dt 26 17

1K8

sts. foil.

58
;

min 2Chi9

nmn Lv26

46
;

'm

withnTCO,e.g.

m /Ex

M
niva Ne io ; nixci

D^aTO it

is

mVD,

or in different order, e.g. nnini


13

Apart from

niVD,

e.g.

10

'n

combined

i5 26 (E),Dt27

10
;

'oi 'n

8
mini 'm 'n Ne 9"; 'ni nnj?i 'n
Dt 4 1 K
Dt 6 17 1 Ch 29 19 2 Ch 34 31 'm 'O nan Ezr 7";
it is used c. vbs.: jnJ Lv 26
+ 3 t.; nw Nu 30 17
17
+ 9 t.; IE? Dt4 +iot.; IDB' Dt 3226 + 16 t.;
+ 4 1. -]hn
riw Dt 6 24 + 5 1. ni'E>j;7 ID^ Dt 1
3 1 K 8 61 + 3 1.
[On usage of pn v n;?n ad fin.]
40

14

61

Exi8 16

Ez2o ;'also 'ppn Ju5 ib Ibio>


93 1K7
Ipn Jbi 4 etc + 44 t. sfs. 1.
(Ges*
);
prescribed task, assigned to Isr. in Egypt Ex 5
18

i'.n

14

2. prescribed portion, or allowance of

(E).

food

Jb

Gn

23

12

22 22
-

47

(EY;

<&

3. action prescribed

bosom).
resolve:

Pr 3 o 8 3 i 15 Ez 16 27 "p
93 01 Me Di SS ""pra in my

(J);

3?

''ppn

Ju

15

resolves

for oneself,

of mind

||37

^pn

4,!

tnr?n i04

n.f.

Exl31

enactment, statute
;

something prescribed,
14
'n Nu 9 + 2 1.; cstr. ngn

350

npn
Ex 12"+
20

23

28

Je3i

etc.;

t.

1.

minn 'n Nu
Dbw 'n Ex 1

21

19 31
14 - 17

21

27

28

43

29

Nu

11

S1.S1

23

c.

c.

4 m.

loc.

.1.

T pp*in n.pr.loc. only

14 - 41

identif. with Yakuk


Lake Tiberias by Eob BRm 81

of

ViVUm

tribe of Naphtali, only

34

n i^pn Jos 19

Survey

jglS

3
8
j g23 IQ 10,21( all p^ Ly
24 Nu J0
nsb
nn
nj?n Nu 14 15 15
mwi>i
(H);
17 2 3
9
2. pi. statutes: a. of nature D^DB* 'n Jb
35
s3
of
38 Je 33"'; of moon and stars Je 31

31.34

[pPO] n -pr.loc. in

s9

27 35 ;
36
io 9 i6 29
7

Lv3 17

Nu 9 1214

43
1

dsc>b 'n

Ez and sometimes (8 t.) Dt; fi?fy pn usu. =due,


much more often statute, ordinance, etc.]

"H ni?n

I3 10 (J); elsewhere

P (and H), nDDH Dpn Ex

only in

"'npn

t.;

of special

sg. statute,

Ex

ritual laws: of passover

npn Lv

12 1;

Gii26 5 +i 4

Tripri

sf.

i8 4 +2i

Lv

j e 5 24 +

nipn

pi.

1.;

35

npno

J0S19

^2??} (q.v.)

''ppn

25

Ch6

prob. err.

',

for"

31

pR supr.

v.

24

weeks of harvest Je 5
established custom ( p)^3n

b. fig

s
1

D'Oyn 'n Je io

btt~WP 'n 2

19

17

=|

23

s exual

c. Tf\ 'n statutes

Lv 20 s3 (H)

'n

Mi6

noy

of a firmly

'n

K3

idolatry

';

Lvi8

offences

of David

lf

d.

30

(H).

D*DS1

||

23

18 (of the law known to David);


32
u elsewhere of
t//89
\\T\W2
'ni nna 1 K
the prescriptions of the codes of D, H, P, Ez:
usu. atsra mpn Lvi8 s 26 19 37 2o 22 (H), 25 18

22

Nu 9

1K11 33 EZ5 n 20
Dt30

preceded by niVO

Lv26
17

34

15

Dtn

fi:jT

Lv

mVODt io u

28 15 45 30 10

(Co), 2

by

foil,

'ni nnyi 2K23


nnyi 44 s3 nnim

44
^

24

K9

38

1
6

nmn Gn 26

mm

'n

nn 'n Ez 44

0n

15

Ez 33

'n

m*0

(E);

10

'ni

mini

're

nmn

Ez 43 1S

special ordinances are n3IDH 'n

11

(which are

"*pn)

Qal

m^n

Pf. 3 ms.

ringm

27

yJA

16

npn ju 18 2 //. n'pn 2 S io3 +


30
!=npn|) J u 18 ; 1. search
2t.; -npnb Pr2 3
30
Jb 32
abs. mpni R&TVl
(for), sq. ace. Pr 23
7?.i?n

+ i 39

23

11

y&n nWl

Dt

unburied).

13

15
;

Ez 39 14

lit.

life

who keep them); Tn Q^iy 'n ( @ 33


Talm Co del. &hj>) Ez 46 14
e. phrases of
obedience are '3 "j^n Lv 18 3 20 23 26 s (H), 1K3 3
6 12 2 K 1 8 19 Je 44 10 23 Ez 5" 1 20 i8 17 2 o 13 16 19 21

18 2

(||

b?.l)

v2

Ch

33

9-

'

-iwLvi8

19 37

25

I8

man, find out his sentiments (AV


sound him) 1 S 20 12
c. of ^ searching man,
2S
9
c. ace. -f 139
(\\id.) Jb 13
cf.
(||j>T), v
10
Jei7 (obj.3?).
d. of examining thoroughly,
16
so as to expose weakness in a case Jb 29 Pr
r
11
17
18
cf. 28
so of self-examination Cam n
.

La 3 40 '(|rE>sn).

Niph.P/lpnj

Dt

28

15

iKn

yvftpti&'m ^ii 9 16

found

out, ascertained, 1

of the
forest

pN.

DND Ez 20 24

'n3

Lv

(H); 3TV

Ch

43

'm

nfey

2K17

DNB Lv26 15 (H);


19

^n f 8 9

32
.

byi

[ph

and n[3n differ somewhat in shade of meaning and frequency in various writings
e. g.
:

pn oftener in Jb
f Pr (ni?n not at all Pr,
once Jb), and in Chr (nj3n only 2 Ch 19 ); Hgn
7
oft. in K, rarely in Hex. except in P (H)
in
proph., ph occurs Am 2 4 Is 14 24 s Mi 11 Je 3t.,
;

Ez 6
D^n

t.,

nj5n

esp. in

only Ez, Je (6

Dt and f

bronze used in

Ch 4 18 (weight

temple

utensils), of

(D^O;

tiprin.m.
searched out

Jb8

47

18

Je46 23 searched out, Je 31 37 subj. "HdID


Pi. Pf. 1i?n Ec 12 9 he sought out many

proverbs

K7

K7 47 2 Ch4

6e searched out,

34

phrases of disobedience

are 'n
26

33

37

s3
Impf. "lpn Je 46 ; Vlpn* Je 3

(P),

9 (||^.); city

S 1 o 3 (|| id.), of mining Jb 2 3 search out


a subject or matter Jb 5 27 2 8 27 Pr 25 s ^ 44 22

i 9
2o
(H), Gn26 5 (R),
3
6
8 U io 13 11 1 2 8 45 30 1016 1
2 9 nn^-s
13
19 21
24
24
17 23= Ez i8
43"
37
44 ; nfcV Lv

Dt6 2
2

8 - 22

lit.,

T'Jjn 2

4 - 5 - 26

for bones

(i.e.

2. a. search through, explore,

pxn Ju

obj.

to those

Pr

Jb 2 8
Dt 13 etc.; Impf.
22
ISnpn:
Jb 13 19 -Ipjr
Pr 2 8"; l"pn
44
1S20 12 pnpnn jb 3 2; mpn? La 40 etc. Imv.

18

17

15

pass.,

i^pni consec.

sf.

b. search a

Ch 7 19
34
EZ43
2

Je44
Ez 44 s 43 n (Co);

'ni

frequently

'

17

K2

Dt6 2

?6 (H),

Aram.

(NH id., Niph.

search

26 43 (H), Ez
p rece ded by niSO Dt 8";

or 'n(l)

13

21

mm 2K

niXDI

j>rder,nnj?1 '1 niXO 'n

also rilSDI 'n

followed by niVD

CDSW Lv 18

l8 i7 2O i6.24 37 24.

0.6

5
in

(H),

16

iK6 B

or else nipni

18 9 2o 111319

(P),

'P~] !>

'

+ 2t.;

||

Ju516

?W).

searching, thing (to be)

Jb

abs. "ipD

pi. cstr.

"npn

+8

t.;

cstr. id.

Ju5 ; J? npn Ju5


16

searchings, questionings of heart;

Jb

16

11" canst

thou reach rlvN n i.e. what is to be explored


in him, the whole range of his nature, so n
Dinn 38 16 the range of the deep esp. 'n PN i.e.
10
9
it is unsearchable Jbs 9
^ 145 3 Pr 25 s IS4028
;

N^ Jb 3 4 24 3 6 26 ani3N 'n 8 8
searched out by their fathers.
cf.

'n

thing

i.e.

t.)

and Mi 6 ,c

119, nipn esp. in H,

t [~1pn^2] n.m. range

plored^VlT^i??'?

+ 95'

(as place to

(cf-

i?D Jb 38

be ex16

).

"lh noble, "ih, "in

sub n. "Tin

hole, v.

ih

nanan v sub n. nin.

{Vof

or H"!!"!

following

mean-

ing unknown).

Aram.

Mand. Nin (on

\L-JL id.;

3156
cogn. lang.in gen. v. No
); Ar. *i.

and

vb. ijji- of act,

n. SlCi* of

and
whence

this

id.,

Amh.
12
Kt
36

place

o 23

Qr as
Kt (Qr

D^afy

[nNlPl^ ] n.f

Pin]

ti.

(Aram, 3inn
i3 I5 +

Ho

further, Gei

v.,

pi.

:nni

1.,

cf
(

27

be dry, dried up: 1. of ground, be freed


44
'n Gn 8 13b
from waters of flood nonsn
2. of waters, be dried up, taken away;
(J).
;

Gn8 13a

of waters of flood

Viy 3ini

Is 19

of Nile "V01

(P);

DWnipty),

(||Djn

v.

same

& %); Is
of Red Sea f 106

combination Jb 14 11 (\\BT*?
27

^|) 44 (|| Btata);


fig. of Ephraim's freshness and vigour
15
Pn. Pf. 3 pi. O-h *6 Ju i6 78
13
19

(||

annn Na

Pf.

(||Wiefeij,'

of

'''s

perh. also Is

Ho
of

drying up rivers

15

MT

(for

Dnnn)

^finrn the Euphrates Je 51 36


VIEbta) Impf. DJ 2nn I s 50 2 subj. '*, 7 dry
(||
t^awa (lP?np nivo 'tfmy, anns Is 37"=

2")nS 2

19

24

Egypt; Pt.

rivers of

fs.

arm drying up (Eed)

[lin]

|i.

l^TTOn

Is 51

10

of

Y)\l

nrnn Lv

Gn 3 i +

37. 39.4o

1881,

Zc
a

29^

withering)
i

11

t.

+ Dt2 8

(for

17

1
<i

(for

r yi ng

and upon

MT

10

of

MT 3"in, see

Up Up 0n

his

his right eye.

anri;

dryness

dew y. Je 50 3 8

(of sun)

22

Ju

^m Ez6

of fever

Jb 30 30

6
,

of sanctuaries of Isr.

Ez6

pi.

cstr.

(NH

3nn

huribtu, desert,

ti-jn?.

9
,

Am 7'

/m.' "in

12
Inf. abs. 31 n Is 60

'

annn j e

fs.

i.

12

12

Is6o 12
s0

Hahn *Ko

annn

10

Am 7

(|pEBO), of altars

Ez 6 12 20 (IJDDE');
^nj 3nn 60 12 (||"3^); fig.,

nations Is 34
address to the heavens *1N 13"in J e
,

Je

be waste, desolate;

of cities Je 26

v b and Sta

arm

';

not

'**)

12

(||

of
in

1t2B>,

be very desolate (at sins of Isr.); others,

^S^),

amazed, astounded (on relation of meanings


Niph. i>*. f. nanna Ez 26 19 as adj.,

be

v. DOtf).

desolate

city,

nia"jn3

30

Hiph.

P/.

3 pi.

17

uninhabited,

i.e.

cf

desolate

3nnn Ez

nnn

i s 37

18

19

v.

context;

countries

^H-^T-;.

17

19

'-"-^ 1 ^;
V
Impf 1 s. anns

1 s.

17
;

Pt. anno j u r 6 M
pi. c sf. ^anrip
Is 4 2'
17
IS49"
lay waste, make desolate, human subj.;
nations and lands Is 37 18 =2Ki9 17 IS42 15 cf.
;

pt. Is

49

17
(II

"n^PlvJ*?)

add prob. with

We Am

9
l"fia"in) I have
4 Cnrnnn for the untranslateable
devastated your gardens and vineyards; pt. Ju
24
'OpprrnS n3"lH)
desolater of our country
1

Ez 19 7

cities

Pf. 3

fs.

cities
"j"

(||

38

H^nn Ez

Zp

26 2 she

nianno Ez2 9

adj. waste, desolate;

t.;

(|p^).

is laid

.'

of

-^

fs. n:nnNe2
Kb 2"); of a

(v.

Iwf ^Z^'

12

DB>).

11. "2T\T\

35
36

||

streets

1-

nnr\2 pKOl D"JN Je 33 10

niainn onyn Ez 36

s5

cf.

ms.

abs.'n

+2t.; fpinia-inn
city, defined P??

v 12

+ nits^n

also

Ne

niDnnsn

3 - 17
;

pp.

13^ nnwa).
(i.e.

2 drought
.

G1131 40 (opp. nip), Je 36 30 (opp.

L34 6 25 4 5 5

(||1?3J);

3. parching heat

v. supr.

be laid waste; Zinj. 3~in

Impf. 3

desolation;^ ^V Is 61
nin")n)
ci^'es of desolation fllniEOB', and, in v%
10
13
14
'n' niann Dnso EZ29
and
2
Je49
cf. Z
P
Egypt shall be ivastes of desol.Uion (but @ 35
s
Co it-as^s of the sword, ain for aYn); + Ez 38
Co, who rds. anno (or n:nTO).
j

11.

n~}.n n.[m.J

+ Dt28

^l^

rmnnn Ez6 12
3 fp
U"in Theile see van d.

22

waste, desolate

20

Hoph.

dryness, drought, heat,

of abgence of

all

so rd. also

Hg

3mpl.

10

and L om.); 1.

v. Di, sq. 5$;

..

); Qal

10

^n n.m.
40

3i~in,

TP

Ez

40

'

WW Ez 30

Dn*P

As. hardbu, be waste, Dl Pr1

Gn

cf.

Ar. C^S- be in ruins, waste, depopulated;

adj.;

Je33 +3

abs. 'n

2 aw

Aram.

id.;

Vs

ti.

[Hill] be

Pr 17 a dry morsel.
Gn31

Gn7~4-

'n

fi

32 metaph. of fever heat.

yj,

of a city; Pt.
fs.

P"]n3

obj.

Sea.

adj. dry, only

Hg

(J),

of Nile-arms 'n

f II.

meal-offering not moistened (with oil; P); TI3


'la^D

up

of king of Assyria drying

21

v.

^S;
;

14

Hiph.

fresh bow-strings (of gut, v. Bla).


4

Is 3 4

27

7mp/. 3 ms. ann";


9
Imv. fs. "ann is
106

Is 19

up

Ex

&;n

T[pi"jn] n.m. drought, only

Lotz

drought) ; Qal P/.

be dry, K3"Vin
1313

Ur!Ch ' :ft -*.

draught house,
'

dung

dove's

vb- be dry dried

Gn

tt-in

3 p i.

nn

above); D^i'

nn

sg.

||

25

Le *- Aeth 88
/h; (Di
))pi. sf. DiTN-in Is
onKfe);
2
K 18 27 has ennh (v.
(Qr

dry ground; abs.

n.f.

opp. water of Jordan Jos 3 1717 (J), 4 1S (E),

(J);

"nn] n.[m.] dung (NH Nnn (>_),

t [tf"T!, or
id.;

Tni"in
7 t.; opp.

K^PF,

mn

351

in

id.);

352

n-in

tllh, H^in n.pr.mont. Horeb

(waste,

D^Nil 1?"^

BN85

desert) Xc^/3 (v. Lag


);
nain EX3 1 (E), cf. ain "nbgn in ny 1 k 19 8
aina nsn Ex 17 6 aiin in 33 6 (both E); 3ih,
aina Dt i 2 619 4 10 15 5'2 9 8 i8 1G 28; 1 K 8 9 2 Ch
10
19
5 y^ 106 Mai 3"-; the sacred mountain of the
wilderness, no geograph. diff. from TP discoverable, but synonym of it in E and (esp.)
;

(except

poem Dt

Tn^n

P).

+ Ez 3 8

t,

(del.

@ Co) + Ez

IS44 26 Dirriiairi ^ i O 9 10 +2 Ch
6
34 (cf. am and infr.); (chiefly mid. and late
Heb. Is 2 8t.; Je 10 t. Ez i4t.incl. 38 s q.
Co);

del.

26

1. waste, ruin, of cities of Israel

31 - 33

26

12

19

10

Ez 36 (c. noa) v
both ||nDDt? ; aih

n:a),
(in

33

Egypt Ez 2 9

(id.);

main

10

10

=ruined dwellings yfr 109 ;


temple Ezr g
6
--.Ch 34 where rd. perh.DnTiaina for DITTO
5
(v. ann^ h ILL am); Je 2 2 ; in gen. ruins

cf.

ma

Di

v.

1.,

9 - 10

in v ); ruin of

vera

Jb

obj. of n:a)

an owl of a ruin.
amid ruins Is 5 17

14

'n Dia

(si

^ 102

cf.

34

51

(pair?, rung); land

s2

Ez 25 13 (Edom) Je 25 11
7
10
24 27
Is 64
and Ez 33
(of Judah), cf. Ez 13 4
TO D^by^a sim. of the prophets; ni#n 'nn
Ez 36 4 (of Israel); of desolation of enemies of
a desolation Je

44
-

(nxjb r n) ; obiy 'n

= old

ruins Is 6

nja); elsewhere perpetual ruin, desolation

(c.

Je 25" 49 13

fill.

obiyD 'n Ez 26

20

j os s 2 + 2 1, ; sf. vrriairr
+ 5 1.
4
Ez 2 6 9 Qniainis2 +5t.; D^nainMi 4 3 +2t.;
Is 2

cstr. niain

weapon of war Gn 48 s2 (E),


and so in all periods two-edged

1. a. sword, as

Ju

7'

420

1 S
sword FlflK
,

Pr5

'n

ni*5l

(in sim.), ni

edge of sword yfr 8 9 4i


nan 1 g l7 25 is.is.w

sword-'nn

&b Ex 3 2

bv

by), 71'

27

K3

(cf.

Lv

19

smite, slay)

Niph., but

rd.

perhaps

amn,

cf.

Dr

^ 4g ^ nn

2S20

esp.

8
.

igi7 51

Nu 22 81
=i Ch 1 o 4 2

3i 4

Ch

in

S|bb>

Chu

||

16
,

13

(Dr).

v. infr.);

and as characteristic

2 15 17 25 35 46

J u 20
'nn-b in; paim

5-5

(Gr Che B>ob

Jos 5 13 Ju 3 22 8 1020 9 5t

'

flbc>

of warriors 'n
1

15

Is 2

tt'taa

23

usu. 'nn

d.

g 23

whet,

24

">
i

K3

26
,

ns a i so
.

sJiarpen

the

sword 'nn K'Db V' 7 13 (cf- Is 2 15 supr.), but also


Ez 2 1416 e. put
\iv Dt 32" cf. ^ 6 4 \
nnrb 'nn a^rj
the
into
the
sheath
up
sword
27
1 Ch 2
(sheath of sword is elsewhere nyfl i S 7 51
6
s
8
2 S 20 Je47 Ez2i ).
f. slay with svjord Jin
11
22
'na Jos io i3 + ; in Q^JN iniO* 1 S 2 s3 insert aina before D^X We Dr ; rarely 'na nan
Jos 11 10 2 K i 9 37 =Is 37 38 very oft. 'mab nan

mrm

mouth of
sword can devour (2 S 2 26 1
smite ace.

Nu2i 24
Ju

to the

iK

10

18"27 2

24

25
)

e as the

n 2M
'

Jos

I0 28 30 32 35 37
-

i.

= without quarter

io 25 Jbi 1517
-

sword

the

Dti 3 16a 20 13

(E)

sole obj. Jos 8

also

cf.

1 1

D)

(all

T>yn as

c.

v 39 19 47 Ju

2 S15
'n-^ab am tGn 34 (J);
onnn Dti3 ,6b (incl.T'yn in obj.), Jos6
iSi5 8 'n-^ab c'bn tExi7 (E); 'n-^ab ba:

20

37

ig 2 2

19 19

14

26

21

'n-'ab

Jos 8

24

16

Ju

^ onji j u 4 15 ; ('maf>
Ju (2 1 1.), in Hexat. only

as devouring:

sword
(poet.),

Na

Is21 15
'

J^*, Zhrj.

sword

(as

weapon; Aram.

ain; Ar. I^i. dart, javelin)

14
.

25

ii

25

nbaN etc., of the


baNn Dt32 42

g. 'nn

IBO

18 8 Is

''ain
i

10

h. slain by sword

Je

gS

of 32

n H^no

20.22.31

'n

is

'n^n

(P) and frequently Ez,


29.30.32

^f,

<Qo
'n

Co).

'

quently agent of*


so

Dt

28

other hand

22
,

but

rd.

3lh

bbn

Nu

17 18

j.

v.

sub

Xa3

3
,

I.

19

16

"
21 25 3 "
-

3i 26 are

sword
12

47

am

Gn 3 24
'n

32

1014

on text
(

nvaf Gn

note esp.

naannari; poe t. 'n anb

Je 46

n -ty n

Is 34 s Je

47

20

Ju

E0

2
-

captives of (taken by) sword.

note.

2."^rT 411 n.f.

^~"P>

^149";

b. gird on

33

f 37" Ez 2

JED; but Jb post-ex.),

v.

20

16

At. Cf^- plunder, in. wage

pi.

23

'n

cf.

Ju

'T\

9
c. draw the sword 'nn pnn Ex 15 Lv 26 *
212
14
810
7
12
Ez5'
28
'nn N^in Ez 2 i
'nn nna

'n-^sb
4
is chiefly in Jos and

D^bttn laira ( v Hoph.) amn 2 K 3 23


the Icings have attacked one another, fought together (1| wjrr-nK B*K O?.).
Hoph. //. abs.
2

nbl

^3

21

Pf. 3

XlVa

TOSl

1W

v. also 'n

vb. (Aram, and rare) attack,

Qal Imv. ms. am Je


Dnnn
Dinni);
mp i. lain' v27
50 attack ( +
rvnsrba,
obj.
fig. of men of Babylon.
Niph.

^U,

2,i

,5

13

with, vi. fight together, C>]s>. war, battle;

Syr.

"

[H"in]

down

smite

war

(cities of Bosra);

of Tyre).

{1L:

2. of land: waste place

Isr. -f g

(H); Judah Is 44 49 (|| nbW), 5 8


ls
17
2 6
Je
Ez 5 14 ruins of Jeru(H33),
25 27 44
4
4
9
2
also Ez 35
cf. Mai i (c.
salem Is 52 Dn 9

Lv

;"

cf.

7
12
38 nam Co for main ; pi. niain f 9 +nt.
17
12
niain
+7t.;
Is5
cstr.
(Ez 3 8
cf. supr.);
9
"
nvum
^nairi
vrom
is
Ezr 9 ;
i 8 49
sf.

5i3 ; rpriiain

abs. ain Gn 3 24 + ain Ex i7 13 + cstr. ain


Dt 33 29 + sf. ain Ex 1 9 + 1 3 t. *jam Gn 2 7 40
+ 7 1.; \ain 1 g 1 33 + 7 13 iam n u 2>+ 24 1;
Dam 1/, 3 7 15 44 4 pi. niain
Daain Je2 30 Ez 3 3

(short)

n.f. waste, desolation, ruin;

'nLv^ +

abs.

^D

33"; vid.

l-in

freetc.,

(cf.

on

^r\ Dnb

pia Dt32 41

Nnmn
k. 'n

of tongue

fig.

Gn

^57

cf.

59

s
;

of violence,

fig.

40

in sim. Pr 5 (of grievous


27
2.
end of dealings with strange women).

war,

etc.,

knife Q^IX Tl flint knives for use in circumcision

Jos5 2 3
-

Q' ???ri

We SkizzeniiU66 );

(v.

nwn

to

*J3"in

= tools,

most

Ex 20 25

sword as razor is
used in hewing stone
'na

J*T<

v.'nanh sub II.

ace.

mn

Ch

n.pr.m. eunuch of Ahasuerus

= donkey driver,

").'

C ??), 6e

terrified,

Eamah

(||nns),

NT ).

be straitened,

(Lane), also

vera

(cf. (si

Ar.

1.)

l^i

unable to move for fear and rage


put oneself in a rage (Dozy) ; %

Dt 32 terror of death) only Qal


i6
Impf. 3 mpl. nn^nilJDKJD Ijnrn ^ i8 pregn.
and come quaking out of their fortresses (cf.
17
It?"]! in like connex. Mi
7 ); rd. the same also
s5

NJTO rn~in

in

II2S22

46

MT W],

(for

||

would be also ITirM in both, as

7^nn
run

Ho

(quadril. -/of foil.;

,ou

Ar.

cf.

right

and

;T)ll

n.[m.] a kind of locust

J-a^

run swiftly (Frey)).

left,

Aram. Jj^I, K^3")D;


locust; ilila-

Lvii-

(P) in

J^L

(NH

(Dozy),

swarm of locusts

all

(Erey))

harddu,

vb. tremble,

shamefaced;

bashful,

Qal Pf inni
*>"pn 2

Ez 26 16

Ex

Pr46

Ar.

SjS. be

NH "Tl^n a trembling)

consec.

Is 19 16

,"

^"]n Is 32 11 ;
18

nyin Is io 29
13
15
K4 ,'n-in 1 s 13 7 i 4 vrim consec.
10
32
Impf. 11.ni Jb 37 1 nin>i Gn'27 33
10
H
vrim Ho
Ez 2 6 1S Win*' Ho

+ 5 t.;
V Am 3

Is 4

6
,

Gn 42 s8 +2

rnnl

1. tremble, quake, of a

so , but rd. DV?-

t.

/jnw.

mountain

Di (E);

of isles

(metaph., in fear); so Is 41 5 (pn nisp,


INT D^N).
2. tremble, of persons under
supernat, 'infl. 1 S 14 15 ( n"Tin, pNH Ti")fn)

Ez 26 18
1

||

|[

in mental
(out of sleep) Ru 3
disturbance Gn 27 s3 (J; c. ace. cogn.) tremble,
start, start

t.

10

(on?) v

csr.

cf.

S 17 2 P<.
Tnnn Ez 30 9 Zc
;

2V\

39"

5
*P1DK); in

MT

and none shall

terrify,

33K*,

nmb 3C*_m the promised land


Je 3o

so after captivity

28

Ju8 12

(We prop, nnnn Ho

S1

(sq.

(an^?).

8 12 wrinrn. 2

//.

S 16 4

1
11

disturb the peace of those reposing

Ez 34

13

Mi 4 Zp
Jb

of the righteous

1(>

=46 27

also

of undisturbed peace
19
peace of flocks in
;
;

forsaken cities Is'17 2 ; undisturbed feeding on


carrion by fowl and beast Dt 2 8 26 Je 7 s3 u;;
disturbed prowling of lions Na 2 12 (metaph.
:

of Assyrians).

T"nnadj .verb, of foregoing, trembling;


3

D^linisee 5 Ezr io 3

1.;

Ju

(from fear), abs.

(||nt),

(sq. b);

t"hn

cf.

S 4 13

(subj. tab,

3 Ezrp 4 Is 66 2
b T1WD3 'n Ezr io 3

word of God,
7

trembling

awe and reverence,

sq. ^y, for, in behalf of); in

(sq.

?$?),

sub

))V),

sq.

pV

n.pr.loc. only 'n

(v.

1
a camping-place of Gideon and Israel. Ju 7

J[

be terrified (As.

D1 HA20

to

ace.

id.,

sq. ~iK)

Benj. in Schrecken,' for

setzt

Lv26

only

subj. tab,

libtf

drive in terror, rout an army, sq.acc.

Ez 30 Zc
'

(E

innn J u

Pf.

t"i"lhn adj.loc. only


2

JIM

23

Hon

innp Lv 6 +

mn.

nybD,

anxiously careful

n ?"!S

of edible insects,

list

id.;

S 28 s

15

lin U 7 3 +

etc.)

(personif.) Is 19

&<?

insopb) so

at

Egypt

of

io 29 of Saul

L We Dr) Gn 4 2

ijn; possible

v.

be startled

10

ntfcn

Optf, yy\.

vb. quake

m),

IHin
nTjnn ba-n 2 K 4 13
4. with preps,
pregn. = go or come trembling 1 S 1 3" (sq. ViriND
3.

i.e.

v. foregoing.

(||

*?

Pt. abs., only in 'O J^l

HjiZl^ri n.pr.m.

T[jnn]

16

26

m. ann).

33

(E), Is 32 11

Am 3 cf. iKi"(+ Dip,


tremble Ez 26 32 sq. = at, Jb 37

NT );

i?n,

Hiph.

10

19

16

sound of trumpet)

(at

perh.

rd.

who comp. ^ 109

Esti 10 =n3ia"!n7 9 (Pers.jjl:\j-*


668

26

Ex

in terror

t^jimn
1 '

Ez

their tools;

DiTn'aina in their ruins, Be,

Vullers

"WR run 'n

axes, 'steel' (Co 'ffisen'), but

Qr DH'TC'ina with

implement ready to hand

poss. sivords as

34

12

Ez

of

3. of tools

significant).
,-vby

Co use

(ace. to

imn

353

23

(rd.

25a

(v.

Dr and Ju

"HVWri);

genuine

K?Ni
(i.

also

or

not in

su P r P- 45
-

n~nn

n.f.

7 );

S 23
1

Tin, of

c. art.

v Vhnn

25b

Ch

Harod

Ch

but' prob.

1 1

2 7 (v.

27

not

Dr and

b
)-

trembling, fear, anxiety

n-nn Gn^f^-f- 5 1. + Ez 38 21 (rd. for nn, B Co


cDr 1 S 14 15 ); cstr. nTiri 1 S 14 15 Pr2 9 25
16
(v.Lag BNns ); pl.ni"nT nEz2 6 ; 1. trembling,
quaking (of terror ascribed to supernat. car.se)
15 15
pnnanni)
(hence DTibx 'n v. Dr
1 S i 4
s
7
21
'n bip Je 30
(v. supr.); Dn io
cf. Ez 38
25
'n
Pr 2 9
voice of trembling; sq. gen. obj. DIN
-

||

4
trembling before man; opp. pleasure Is 21 ;
16
fig.
of
garment
under
26
tremblings (pi.) Ez
r
(lEbb'' n), of effect on coast-princes of fall of
13
ace. cogn. c.^in.
Tyre. 2. anxious care 2
4

354

rmn
tn.rmn
t t~:

tain

tp"\H n.m. (burning

n.pr.loc. a station of Isr.

angsr

of)

(cf.

Lag BS

Nu 33 24

wilderness

tmn

'

25

vb. burn, be kindled, of anger

Pa. cause fire to bum (rare); Zinj.


ZMG ]s93 9 03 Ar. ij 6unitn<jr
anger, No
sensation, in throat, etc., fr. rage and pain)

nn

(Aram,

mn

"

u
2

Gn 4 + 20 1.; imp/, nnm Ex 3


inf Gn 1 30 + 7 t. irm Gn 4 + 46 1.

Qal P/

'n

2 t.

nin

abs.

S 207

man:

1. of

cstr.

nin

a. S)N

dled,

burned

(JE),

Ju

30

Gn

39

11 6

S 24 1

22

Jb

124

anger was

(one's)

Nu

19

i4 19

Jinn

27

32

(J),
25

c.

kin1922

Ex

32
? against

5
S 17 28 20 30 2 S 12 2 Ch
10
23
10
3
(E).
b.
c. b Nu 24
25 yj, 124 Jb32
n_in
kindled
was
it
for
impers., *]N omitted; ?

Gn

2
3 o (E), 44

18

(J), 1
;

(him)

34

s 6
36
buried with anger Gn 3i (E), 4
11
15
"W,
Weir
i6 (J), 1 S 15 (rd. perh.
-

/te

Nu

21
11
2 S i3
S 3 8 6 8 =i Ch 13
22
4M
ins.in^ "Wl 2S11
i9 Ne3 4'5 Jon4
2. of
We Dr ; ^j?3 'n Gn 3 35 45 s (E).

20"

in Dr), 18 8
33

43

1-

God
>-

,a

(J);
4

]5

Ex 2 2 23 Nu 22 22 (E), Nu 1 110
3 Ex 4 14 32 10 Nui2 Dt3i 17 (J),
39
- 26 Jos2
2 S6 =
29'
3 (D), Ju6
26
Ho 8 2 K 2 3 2 Ch 25 Jb42 7
9

c.

16

10
Ch 13.10
oya Ex 3 2 u Nu
,

13

sf.^inn ^88 17 ; alw. of God's anger


4
12
14
(v.note,infr.), *(* pin Ex 3 2 Nu 25 32 J0S7 25
(J),

pi.

Dt i3 ]S

13

^37.33

S 28 18

Ho

Ezr 10"

3Q

24

6
i3 18 i^2

49

ty

8 8 17

33

(J), Is s
14 - 20

(JE);

25

106 40

JVoie

Hengst De cooked flesh,


raw; Je 2 5 38 HJi n 'n "OBD because of the
;

antith.

fierceness of the oppressor (? AV) would then be


the only use of the word of other than God's

anger

% Ew Hi

here

Ne3 20 burned

"in*1

om.

mnn

Jbi9 u

with zeal(1) in re-

prob. dittogr. ; Impf.

vH

(del. Co),

"Pill n.m. burning, alw. 5)^) "Hn of Moses

Ex 1 8 (J); Jonathan 1 S 20 34 army of Ephraim


Eezin Is 7 4 of God Dt 2 9 23 La 2 3
2 Ch 25
;

10

19

The

heat oneself in vexation.


Pr 24
forms are somewhat dub.
Impf.
:

D'CMBrmN nnnnn J e

how

rprnn

v. .-m-in.

trjQ'nn n.pr.m.

T^n

nm

eagerly (to excel) in cedar

Ew sl!2

37

foil,

^^

ms.

Pt.

strivest

expl. as Tipttel by
Sta* 169b Kb -* 837

5235a

Thes Ges
01
il., and regarded by most as a rare causative
item but ag. existence of Tiph'el v. Ba NB 180a
2mgi894,2o.
ga re gar(J s th e form as denom. (fr. a
'

'

NH

meaning

of Hithp.

~ contention], although

is diff., v.

supr.

foil.;

esp. jewels or pearls

Ar. rii sew or

stitch,

the

of

nn

string together,

Aram. HD

one

of

10

id.;

(jL.

id.;

X beads strung together,

neck-omament\.

t[Vnn]

n.[m.] string of beads, only

^rnna tpWJt Ct

10

thy neck

(is

pi.

comely) with

strings of beads.

TrYTpn

(van

mng. unknown)

H n^rnn), n.pr.m. (V and

d.

father of one of the builders


of the wall, Neh.'s time Ne 3 s
.

"Virnn, "inin

v.

sub

i.

-nn.

T DrnPI n.pr.m. grandfather of Shallum,


who was husband of Huldah the prophetess
2

22 14

I.

111 (-/of foil.;

Aram. ^L.

cut, scratch,

noun formed by n preform., cf. Aram. J!'oi*.L"


contention); SS would point as Hithp. [cf. Syr.
~Ia.I/ contend with,

(-/of

father

Ne 3

builders of the wall

canst thou hotly

contend (in a race) with the horses ?


T1N3 ninriO
Je 22 15 because thou
565 5

awe? kindled his anger


178
11
?K \jr

Hithp. Impf. IDC

against me.

RV

H D

"'py

Gf Ke Che Gie

rightly rd. 3"in oppressing sword (as 46 16 50 16 ).


P 2 or E (except song,
}l~in is not used in
Ex 15") of the Hex; nor in Ez except 7 12

11

13N

antith. green thorns

Ne

7
15 (song),

bursts of'burn;
10
J Tin~i03
burning
5
\A.

33 Jer AV Bae Che but Thes MV SS


DeWEwOl Pe, something burning, e.g. thorns,

pairing, but

14

g^S ^49
4
8g

btrto*2

>l~iy.\}

38 ^,

Ex

om.,

Co), v

PIP.O

CI128 1113 29 10 30 8
8
913
Je 4 8 26
3 Is 13

2
2

anger

}>

26

23

Zp

*)K

Ez7 12 (del.

ing anger

^45 J on

37

Na

Jb20 23 Lai 12

7
Ju2
3 io 2S24 2K13
8
btrfW ^33 Jos7'(R); Dnm3, 1K omitted, Hb3
8
30 32
3
rnn Gn i8
(J) 2 S 2 2 =
b.
c by Zc io
^ 1 s Note : mri not in H P (who use S|Vp) nor
2
in Je Ez Is Pr or poetry of Jb.
Niph. Pf.
Tin? sq. 3 Ct i 6 (ace. to Bo"- 379 De Ko'- 551 ) be
angrywith; Pi/3 DHPljin ?3a?Z that are incensed
s4
against (thee) Is 41
so 45
Hiph. Pf.

Nu25 3 3 2

15

t.;

Ex 15

|K 'n

11'

33

I2

//.

*)_'n Ez 7 12 + 2 t. cstr. pin NU2 5 4 +


14
^inn '-f 2 5 1?in
hi. 'wn Ez
7 (Co pn),

Anm. *

,04

unknown.

site

tear;

cf.

Ar.

L>.-=.

peel off bark, strip off leaves

(mod. Ar. turn wood), kZi-f iron instrument for


doing this).

TtO")nn.[m.] graving-tool, stylus


graving-tool, with

1.

which Aaron fashioned pXJl)

2. stylus, for
Ex32 (E).
B^g Dnra V^ aha
writing on tablet (^?)
Is 8 im'te on. t7 w)z</t mans (i.e. an ordinary)
stylus='m common characters, intelligible to
4

molten calf

-the

mn

355

ncnn

Jb

sole shelter of certain outcast peoples

30'

(D^Tb>).

f I.

Es7,22

t [ntHn] n.m.

minate (MI nnoinn


a city to Chemosh, in

engraver, writer, only

in deriv. sense of one possessed of occult

massacre of
of

know-

-'

Sta^'295 327a) only pi.


15
n
4
;
ahs. Q BO-)0 Gn 4 i- + 4t.; Otporp Ex8
9
8
1. magicians of
ostr. ^PIO Gn4i +2t.;
216 6

Di 01

v.

I.

bag or purse

made

only

D^'in

pi. abs.

23

110

1-

K5

and

esp.

v.

also

v.

io-

yL~( anathematize,

We skizzeni

'

-,

s1

Xu 2

2 fs.

2,1

+ 5 t.;

S 15 18

ex-

Dr SmlfJ0ff

105
,

ms. nriOTHni

^oin-i

20

'

(so

1 s.),

14

s3

(1

containing each

CtpHnn

3- in

Is

of

list

Q-inMXu2i 3 Josio
sf. rronn>1 J os io
34
Imv. Dinn Dt 1 16 pi.
1 pi. DID?! Ut 2
3 etc.
3
IKC-nn Je5i
nWIDn Je5o 20 Inf. abs.
sf.
G
Dinri Dt 3 + 4 t. cstr. Dn'nn 2 Ch 2 23 Dn 1 44
Jos ii 20 + 4t.;
ban, devote (esp.
sf. D^IDl
27

-:s.

3;';

"HP! white bread

v.

s.

C)ncnnrii

03 11V most; MT
pi. ^nnn
S 15 2 CI132 etc.;
Ges 544 B
inoinm
We
Dr);

S 15 rd.
/*?>/. 01IT- Lv
Mi 4"

coiisec.

ladies' finery.
I.

) Hiph. Pf. D""]nn Jos 8

sin? Js

Din

bag,purse(cf. Ar.ikj^.

*}fi 2
;

communicate;

of skin or other material)

a talent of silver

Eth.

use, consecrate to

DHM

-ripinn
-

lj.

obscure).

t [l2"nn] n.m. 1KS

Chemosh

ES 8 ""relation to

"O explaining
the altar-hearth

sacred, inviolable;

from common

gNo:,5.

Aram. Q "]nN

D'%3).
foil.;

p> r onounce

||

DIPT (Vof

consacre
28
Nab.i<;.,Eut p
Ssh.birm sanctuary,
ZMG 187 '"504
170 252
temple, Os ZMG I8K
jnOTn
;

8
man), v 24 (E), Ex 8
Egypt' Gn 4 i (E

ctpan, n^Ebp), v 22 9"-" (all P).


2.
(||
7
2
magicians of Babylon Dn 2 (|| B'B^K, D-B^SD,

II.

with

God, esteem unlawful;' Palm. d~Ml

s 14 15

make,

(hd.O0\ prohibit

cl.

inhabitants

all

there was dragged before

'>

11.

'

of devoting, dedicating

be prohibited, forbidden,unlawful,becomesacred;

magician (prob.=

ledge, diviner, astrologer,

D + ffin,

vb. Hiph. ban, devote, exter-

17

Benz tohM0 ).

all (v.

[Din]

sub

I. "iin.

II.

*Hh "Hin n.pr.gent.

v.

sub III. Tin.

religiously, sq. objects hostile to the theocracy

Ex 2 2

19

Hoph.] ; this involved gen. their


when a city was devoted the
destruction
inhab. were put to death, the spoil being destroyed or not ace. to the gravity of the occasion
721
3
with Dt 2 34f 3 ], cf.
1 S 15
[contrast Jos 6'
1

v. esp.

'

'

I.

L^T

i^L

Ar.

iy v^-

set in motion, start

move, be agitated,

11. set

(cf.

in motion)

only Qallrnpf. 3 ms. ITS Tfj ^inrb Pr 12" 7


slackness (i. e. a slack or slothful man) doth not
start its

game De RVm,

Jewish

trad., doth not

cf.

Now > Be Ew after


(

Aram.

roast,

'H'ln,

^-

scorch, parch).

)M (v

II.
J

C'Sin

of

al.

meaning unknown).

n.[m.]pl. lattice or other opening

through which one


15

foil.;

= Heb.

ff?n

smaller than a

may look (Aram. N31D 2 Jos


but

window)

XH

MI
I

17

devoted

foil.;

T]-jn is

an opening-

only 'nrrfO pst? Ct

meaning unknown).

pea

(cicercula), v.

for horses;
6

Zp2

X Pr

Low

24

31

Dv^n

of weed, perh. chick-

p- 15S

(Syr. Ncu fodder

gives tV"] !|ri )


abs. 'n Jb
31
Pi-2 4 ;
as growing in

pi.
30
devastated land, coll. Zp 2 9
in vineyard of
slothful, pi. 'n VJE ID? Pi-24 31 (||D^B>t3p); as
;

1. most oft.

habitants, and destroying or appropriating


a. Isr. and her leaders subj.
their possessions
:

Xu 2

23

(destruction ace. to vow), Jos 6

21

(cf.

mrv6 Din v
all J); in v rd. VIDTin (for MT
1nnn,' v Di YB); 8 20 (0, not L, ora. v.),
34
c
2
(commanded through
io (JE), Dt 2 3'' 7
18

17

Moses,

cf.

4 5 6
),
2 *- 35 37 - 39 40

for underlying thought v


10

20''

'

(divine

1 o
Jos 2
(commanded by
1220
command), 1 11 --"- (divine command v
:U8
15
20
8
9
9
(divine command v
D), 1 S 1 3
'>)

1 "-

'-",

all
cf.

simple exterminate
);
41
21
b. secondary mug. destroy,
1 Ch 4
1
9
exterminate, also with other nations subj.:

v 11

TT>*nn n.[m.] a kind

Ashtar-Cliemosh

of devoting to destruction cities of Canaanites


and other neighbours of Isr., exterminating in-

of

to

the city Nebo);

i.e.

it,

~\n&yb

jjeeping in at the lattice (||ni3?nrr; rPJK'lD).

7*in (v

CM

nnDinn

22 23

quite secondary

is

2Ki9 =Is 3 7 =2Ch32 ,2Ch20


(both by divine command), 51 Dn
1,

,1

14

23

,Je5o 2i;G

44

C.

nations and their armies


s
2
the
Is 34 ; the nations of Western Asia Je 25
drying
it
up)
(by
Egyptian
sea
the
of
tongue
A a 2

God as

stihj., fig. all

356

D-\n

3nnn with

15
(but rd. perh.
Is ii

a city
of Isr. for worshipping other gods Dt 13";
residents of Jabesh-Gilead for not joining in

campaign against Benj. Ju


for sacred uses
13

2. devote to

".

'">

Lv 2 fS (P). Hoph. Impf.


tni Ex22 19 ; 1. be put
;

'

Q"in n.m.

devotion, ban;

Lv27

'

28

iK

ban (of Benhadad);

/v's)

Edom); 'r

(of

17

DIP!)

20 42 IS34 5

+ 24

2.

Din J0S7

1
;

thing devoted to

sf.
'1

and therefore

1. thing hostile to theocracy,


the strictest application)

to be either
destroyed, or, in the case of certain objects
(e.g. silver and gold, vessels of brass and iron
Jos 6 m4 ), set apart to sacred uses ; esp. a. of
(in

a Canaan, city, as Jericho, inch all inhab. (exc.


Rahab's family) and spoil Jos 6 171318 f- n -";
Achan by taking DinrrjD made (camp of) Isr.

43

23

DHM

DinK

EpiBrDenkm

cf.

43

place

in

tribe

of Naphtali Jos 19 s8 (P); not identified.

TD^n

n.pr.m. (consecrated; cf.Sab.n.pr.m.

DHM lc

411504

Din, bxmrV 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: aEzr 2 39 Ne7 42 Ezr io 21 Ne 1 15
b. Ezr 2 32
Ne 7 s5 Ezr io 31 Ne 3 11
4. a prince Ne io 23 .
.

Tn^in

(asylum,

n.pr.loc.

^-

Ar.

cf.

destruction

'

30

Jos

a (P),

Dt i 44 Jos 1

14

30

of Joshua) devoted its inhabitants to destruction,

Di

Nu

TI3 ?yo

1 CI12 ; Saul and Isr. spared Agag


king of Amalek and 'HH JT'B'Sl i.e. of the spoil
(sheep and oxen), wh. should have been utterly
destroyed 1 S 15 21 (cf. v 3 8 Saul rejected by ^
11,2(i
for this v
); so an idolatr. city in Isr. should
become 'n, with all its contents, and be utterly
destroyed Dt 1 17 (cf. v 131510 ). b. of individuals,
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
29M (P; v. Di).
killed Lv 2 7
2. appar. (so
Di) anything devoted to sanctuary under speci28
ally stringent conditions LV27
(v. Di
and
8
cf. Ezr io ); a field consecrated to '* becomes
under certain conditions 'nn rnSJ'3 LV27 21
7

'

every 'n is ni.T^ D^lp BHp v 28 and no 'n that


a man may devote, whether man, beast or field,
may be sold or redeemed v 23 ; every such 'n (as
in case cf metals and metal objects Jos 6 1719 )

(D),

originally called HS* J u i 17


S 30 1 Ch 4
where name is said to have been changed to
Hormah because Judah and Simeon (after death
30

On

site v.

n. pr.

mont. Hermon

HSV.

interior of mosque, idjj*. asylum, AVetzst


1884,115
Se m .i.93;2ded.,9^_
^gl^st

id.,

1884 u5
Wetzst"2
) a royal city of Canaanites,
in the South, in tribe of Simeon Nu 1 45 (JE ;
3
art. only here v. Di), 21 (J) where name expl.
from Israel's devoting Canaanites of Arad to

faithfulness in the matter of the devoted fang


is term for the sin Jos 7
22 20 (both P), cf.

cf.

it.

Sab. n.pr.loc.

v.

18

'>'&

of

and became himself 'n, and was


stoned and, with his family and possessions,
111121313
(all JE exc.
inch the spoil, was burnt 7
15 24 25
'ITS
byn
byp
uncf.
v
committed
P;
);
7

'n

12

Dy

""D"^

fig.

utterly destroy

i.e.

T D"in n.pr.loc. (sacred ;

(most

t.

}ra Is

K^H?

"Ciin

devoted thing.

'n abs. Jos 6

nvn ZC14 11 Baer

rd.

1.

giving over Jud. to Chald. ; 'n not to be in


future Zc 14"; fl H?0" n ? ^??1
Mal 3 24

the spoil of the


private possessions, whether a

smite the land with a ban,

under the ban, devoted ( to death), for worshipping


19
other gods than '> Ex 2 2 (JE earliest use of
theocratic offence
other
'for
some
OT);
word in
2. devoted, i.e. forfeited,
Lv 2 29 (P ; v. Di).
s
On Din v.
to the temple treasures Ezr 10
Antiq 757s
Dr 1 S 15 33
esp. Di (Kn)Lv 2^; Ew
fi.

Is 34

mn^ Qnnn

nations Mi 4 ;
man, animal, or field
Dirp Lv27 29 Ezrio 8

my

tinder

<S 23 3).

d. so also of devoting even Israelites

D-n

Tp?yin
mountain,

Sab. DinE,

cf.

etc.,

RS

(sacred

temple, Ar. Ilji.

2KWT

pea ]<

tne

'

Anti-Lebanon range,usually snow-capped, com-

manding southern Syria & northern Palestine;


43
by
it is called ]k<\? by the author of Dt4
9
Sidonians
Dt
Amorites
by
the
PP
the
"Wf,
3
It has three peaks
and the names |10in and
;

"MB*, distinguished in
to

Ch

of these peaks;

two

s3

Ct 4 s may refer
,

D"Otoin

42 7 prob.
BE " 1,35

peaks (see Rob


Bad
It is a northern boundary n in 1JT
).
Dt 3 s Jos 12 1 ftoin in mount Hermon is used
5
511
23
but pom
also Jos ii 17 12
1 Ch 5
13

refers to these different

'

Pal 301

Jos

^ 89

iCh5 23

13

(see

O^iD^n

133 Ct 4

Wetzst ib
v.

Yid. ficin bv^

Ju

115

).

foregoing.

went

to

Aaron and

Zadokite priests

his sons

Ez 44 29

involving destruction

Nui8

14

(P),

to

3. devotion, ban,

^"jn K"N

K 20 man
42

f II. [Unit] vb.

slit (nose, lip, ear, etc.),

mutilate, esp. face (Ar.


slit the

partition between the nostrils, or the Up,

or the lobe of the ear)


yn'B'

ifc*

l'!L jyerforate, 2>ierce r

Din

is

nsa

iN

Qal Pt. pass.


a

man

"1?.J>

Wit

blind or lame or

mutilated in the face (in nose, lip, ear, etc.), or


long in a limb Lv 21 18 (H), v. Di (Kn).

t<;o

<

Ar.

cf.

QWn

Mi

Hb i

15 - 1

"

0/

Hh

i">n

Din
Eta? TV* 1. (q. v.), so Stu
sim &3&, peril.
(who prop. Din 1^=1? j, Ke Be Bu ES17 Ot Bla
iv T<a lopti to{J] Mupmi'a)i/i(-nj) Din "in. 2.

s i uce

k*'s

Aptj; the point whence


Gideon turned back from pursuing Midian;
Aq Symm rd. Qnnn ( v Lag 0nom 2mI eJ I31 ) so
SS. D-irrnaon Ju2 9 v. sub wen, /pod.
<Ae ascent of Ileres,

- !,,! '

) Dt

16

23

(on form

sickle

Ges

v.

mimn v.

n^p^n,

in. D~)ji,

sub enn.

pn n.pr.loc.

COT

G,oss

foil.;

pei'h.

Aram.

cf.

Ethpa.&e

clever, l.~JL

Ar. c^i.

split, viii. originate, invent).

cf.

Jensen KosmolOBie28 'junction of tradingroutes ^cross-roads)


mentioned as city of

(-/of

1(7

>/

Mesopo-

city in northern

tamia (As. harrdnu=road, path

Dl raIK

cnrnna j u ^^

D'abycbi ji^xa

Amor-

of

place E. of Jordan DT,nn nbypbft J u 8 13 /to/h

151cl '

26 514 47 10 ;
net
fisherman's net Ez 26 514 32 3 47 10

Ec7 26 Ez

Tlifry^n n.[m.]

fi.

[D"Tt] n.pr.loc. 1. abode

raete)

*"- 53

* 85

Ez 32 s

'pin

sf.

26

Ec

www

D -|n net; Ph. Din

Mi

abs. 'n
pi.

NHWB

*Ji* perforated u-ork, Fl in

N jj

11.

f
ites,

fn. tj"7,n a.m. net (as something perforated;


11,203.

nmn

357

a-in

^JL.

shrewd, esp. in bad sense;

'

Abram's sojourn Gn 1 31 where his father


Terah died v 32 and whence he departed for
,

Canaan

4 5

TJHnfl n.pr.m. a great-great-grandson


41
1 Cho
eapa( x )=jn.Kn 8 35 e tpf(

Saul

of

9opff

both Oapaa.

ill

where Laban, Jacob's uncle, lived,

t I -L "p'7^ vb re P r aei1 (^ H pi ^-/


Aram, *nn ., &JL sharpen, ^JUL sharp, keen,
acute); Qal Tmp/ ^0;P ^a|? tlirrvb Jb 27 s
t

and whither Jacob fled 2^ 28 10 (both niiri),


4
29
as conquered by fathers of Sennacherib
;

= Is 37

io 12

12

as place of trade
00T

Ez

27

23

moon-god

(Sin), v.

Ch\volsohnSsaUer
KG 855, 536 Qoplinii

fn.
i

Ch

S08ff-

'

Schr KG365

'

536

see further

Wustenfeld 2MG 18M

Beise 217

ff-

\[ez

'

443f-

n.pr.m. son of Caleb of Judah

46 -16

@L

Appav,

Qpmv (Sab.

pn

n.pr.

pn

v.

D^nn

pin n^a p

sup r.

D'Oinn

Tp/l

5
5
D^ih 4 8 34
Is 15 Je 48 s o$"ih -niB Je48
city of Moab;
Ml31S2 pun (i.e. prob. \}?T);

Apavuip, Qpavmp,.

On

2S13 34 v.WeDrand pin

ID^n n.pr.m.
Ch 7 = n.pr.loc.
3"

Apvcxpap,

@L

pn,f7 (v

as

44

Jb

(||

Be.

Asher

Avapcpap,

Ft.

v. infr.);

prop, say sharp


Ju

ace.

c.

Ch

t.

20 7

+5
^TO f 44

things against,

t.;
17

15

S rfo-*-*-*

31

God
Ch 32 17 (c.

1
17

poet,

Ch

b);

c.

37

2S23 MT
9

3, Philistines

WSft DS3 at Pas-dammim,

WeDr);

12

11

reproach,

^
89

Ne

n.pr.loc.,

13

f42

s1 ";

102 Zp 2
79
55 57 74
1S
and fig., despise, scorn, H1D7 K*DJ 'n J u 5

tnS^n
4-17

10 18

13

pi.

reproach 'n

Jos 5

t. sfs.;

,s

n.f.

cstr. ns-i'n

in tribe of

21

+ ist.;
ni3-jn

sf.

^6

G11

34"+

^nann

35

^ 74"

u D1112 2
9

t.;

etc.

cstr.
2li

so
enemy i S I7
scorn,
another,
reproach cast upon
also 1S25
s
51
13
20 21
3C
89
119 Pr
71
contumely Ne 3 5 ^6 9
61
s
33
Je 51 51 Zp 2 La 3
'n
18 3 Is 51 7 Ez 2

ni3"in

69
3

10

1. taunt of

'

Apiacpfp.

of

D^aia);

meaning dubious).

foil.;

fi.D-in n.m.
7

v.

Jos 13 1011

n^a.

name

B^n

(but

2S21

/H/.'nnj> Is 3 7 4

sf.;

t.

f6 9
+4

i s 3 7 23

',

t.;

as the

a.pr.loc. (poss. two hol-

23

nonn

10

S 21 21
Ch 20 God, by injustice to the poor Pr
5
Yahweh, by idolatry IS65 7 Yahweh
17
4 "- 3 - 4
of Israel 2 K 1 *-"--a_ Is

taunt,

=2

lows, caves, ravines, v. pin- n^a)

reproach,

(but rd.

D^2hh

14

^""ih adj. gent. v. id.

^74 +2

T?T n

Pi-2 7";

/?;>/ ^11^

pf.;

10

T)TJ ~\\ Epigr. Dakm. 56\

pin,

etc.+ iot.

DS-l'na 2

pn
;

*/.

^.fe

42

B"ih

f 119
Piel. P/: nn Ju 5 IS +

P.

Schr

Gesch a stadt Harrau, 1892


'

31
43
As. Harrana (-ni), Schr
on Gn
2 7
Xappav.
It was an ancient seat of worship

of

Ju14

18

sun

(NH ?.) abs.'n

n epenth. nnnnn xn> o-jca

18

Ju 14 (cf. by, n?v) before the sun could go


<
down (but rd. perh. n"H Pin into the (bridal)
chamber Sta ZAW,w, "
-

yW

40

'

ff

').

N'CJ V15 (slander);


i'J? 'n
^y 'n fD3 Je2 3
15
19
Ez 36 Mi 6 16 (reproach); XCJ
'n N'tW Je 3
15
1S
s
by Vl bear reproach for -f 69 Jei5 Zp 3 ;
51
10
12
M
15
Ne3 'n f|-in f 6 9 79 8 9 ;
'n 3>vn H012
;

byn 'n T'on

i7

reproaches against

2,;

Is

25'";

God ^ 69

'n
10

inyn

119

39
;

CJ-a^n ni3~n),

358

*pn
12

2. rejwcach which rests upon


79
one, condition of shame, disgrace : a. sexual
13
s
57
Is 47 Ez 16
Pr 6 33
b. barrenness
2 S 13
1
23
cf womb Gn 30 (E) Is 4 ; widowhood Is 54*.
74"-

hunger Ez

C.

36

30

Jb

disease

Gn

uncircumcision

14

d. ritual,

19".

(P) Jos 5' (JE).

e. in-

34
30
3
10
juries from enemies La 3
5 Ne i 2' Jb 16
Dn 1 i IS18 3. a reproach, the object of reproach,

ynn

turn a thing from its proper way or manner,


but also gain, acquire [subsistence] for one's

family) only Niph. Ft.

(H

s6

Lv 1

concubine)

NH "IB'nn of woman

cf.

nsnm nnacrman (viz. as hi*

B*'N_b

f.

a maidservant acquired for a


designated for a man).

the person or thing reproached DnN

n*3*in

'**"
iTfl
reproach of man ^22'; 723 'n 39
7
42
12
become an object of reproach to 31 79"" 89 i09 2

Y nn

f I.

Aram,

cut in, decide,

id.,

in deriv.; As. hardsu,

15

Ez

5
13

49

69

1G

12

Je2 4

'r*6 }H3

14

44

Dn 9

11

fi,i

f 78
f

3
10
s
18
s12
rb (HM) Is 30 Je 6 20 42 44

('?)

(b) 'n

ls

'

Ez

Ez

jnJ
14

Jo

19

6 'n Q^

17

Jo

22

?y 'n D^B" 1S11-.

^Jln

II.

(-/offoll.;

v_^ #^r

Ar.

cf.

n.m. harvest-time, autumn (Ar.

HI

}"*'

t_9J^ freshly gathered fruit, autumn

(also rcn'n

= Sab. (f)3"in
tST\n = year,

0/ autumn or beginning of winter)


z.MGi>7o,*xi*.

I)HM

M7. gab

Eth.t<5$:<mHMS
jy

ml

ZMK

18SR. 309

ciwrercs

As

cf.

Os(Levy) ZM,il863
.

;;ar?;M; Scl)1

JPTh

I7

autumn-house or palace
^y^fin

B^D! N?

Am 3

month,

Ae 9<A

15

16S 174

^
aVSm

1,75, 341

-=COT S4n ) abs/n Zc 14 + 5 1.;


2 9 ; ^.mr:2Gn8'"(J),^74
Zci4

53D

Je 36"

'nn

n***

+ KHn?

Nov.-Dec); 'no

i.e.

a sluggard ploughs not after


harvest; as implying maturity, 3"!l7 ?''? Jb2 9 4
,

/<e

(/ay s

Is io

f mil

autumn

(prime).

[*nn] vb.denom. remain in harvesttime (so Ar.


Eng. to winter}
only Qal
j!i
1

6
"^.f;?"^ Is 18 all
the beasts of the earth shall spend the harvest-

Impf. 3

fs

time upon

Fpn

piKr*

it.

(dub. whether from

a chief of the line of Judah


I

v.

or II.) n.pr.m.

Ch

Ne

turned exiles
rnY" ertrZy

flpat).

1.

51

(@

Apep,

ram) Ezr 2
s|', "'n

2.

Apep(a), L

Lu^cr) :=

Ovpa,

Ia>pa,

one of those sealed

Ne

i-ei*ni''

@L
io

21

'

Apricp.

t^S^nQr, ^elin
Ch

'nn ttJOB^

Xapn(t)<p(e)[,

nected with

T^

flV

18

Kt, adj.gent.

5
12 6 (Baer, v van

Apovcpi

Ne

perh., if

Qr

d.

c.

art,;

H),

right, con-

24

iS p-irriN).

against
(abs.);

2. sharpen,

Ex 1 i 7 (J),

*6

Jos io 21

Isr.,

aci

forms
Is io

28" JDn9

cision

27

to

o ^ Dn

(||

utter no sound

30
;

20 4 *

5"24 .

Niph.

'

decisive 'nil
v
:

is strictly

nibcy

'pu

.fV.

(both these

a consumption and

JTJ^

it*

the tongue,

fig.

Dn 9 2G

Ba NB9):
/

that which

(i.e.

nntpja

Jb 14 /m's days
VB>nn ngDO), Is io 2i

mnm

t.;

inf. cstr. ace.

23

i.e.

decision 2

wreV/t

mnna Isio 23 +

502

z,,^/

(n>OB>

W D^nn

so pt. pass.

40

3. decide

are determined, fixed


'n p" ??

1K20

Lv2 2"

mutilate

c?./i,

3^n;

13b6

n?3
t t

strict de-

determined),

Dn

26

Wcf

determining of desolation.

f i.yinn adj. sharp, diligent (on


KR

foil. v.

Ba

Pno

i2 24

sharp
41

15

17:i

yr\n Is

27

28

D'Jnn Pi'13 4

+11

bro? rn

Ami

1.

this

KHn

'n

3*110

28" (where

'O, as subst.,

and

pi. D'JfflfT

Am ; ll

ni^O

of threshing instrument

without

Is

&!?);:

2.
Jb4i 22 (fig. of crocodile).
s
as subst. Pr 21 ; opp. H'O") Pr io 4
fig. diligent
4
12 24.27 opp. bw Pr 13
Dn 9 25 v. iv. pin.
1

ynn n.[m.] strict decision, only PW

11.

'

1414

valley of'strict decision (v.

Ba lc ).

fin. Y^in n.[m.] trench, moat (Aram.


K^ID As. harisu, hirisu, id., D1 HWB) only in
'm 3im Dn 9 25 si vera 1.; as above Ges Herzf
Ew Zo Meinh (q.v.); Gr pni 2in*l < @ Bev

pni

2in*1

f iv.
mother

Ar. sj.f

Y^n n.pr.m.
19

1 s

instrument
i. e.

and

with public places

2K21
t [y^n] n.m.

^nrj
(cf.

nfe

1.

[*"]"nn] vb. acquire

22

nrin

") Qal

'

spn head of a family of


24

22

pinn

^n, ^"in n.pr.m.(cf. Ar. eJb,i. autumn,

inn supr.)

(cf.

I.

Lv

AGG xxxvl May 1S89

ms. }nnn 2 S 5 24 P^.pass. pnrr


5
pi. D'Wnn Jb 14 (v. also pnrr

infr.)

in.

sgrn vby

22

'

Jb

Josio 21

Pf. 3 ms. 'n

Pr2

7SJJ

Ph. prt decision, Hoffm

^J

fruit, pluck\.

Zehnpfund BASi

dig, decide, Jjarisu, trench,

"HK Ex 11

(NH

vb. cut, sharpen, decide

31

cheeses.

streets.

father of king Anion's

Apovs.
" 1S

pi. cstr.

a cut, thing cut, sharp-

TID

; 1. abnn

'n

18

1.7
18

Ch

20 3 ;

cuts of milk-

2. sharp instr. of iron, 2

S1

31

359

D^s-tn
Ch 20 s
sub pin
l,

bpan tqi nnpe?


and Dr Sm ).

niiaisri

1,

Am

c f.

stones, fr. acrid taste, so Thes (after Onk Mishn),


3T

0/

260 supr.

p.

3pyi 'no 'n 'MO

Nu 6

wine-vine, including both D"0"nn awe?

tf*e

he shall not

Qal Jb

be parched, of throat "ona

be yellow (prob.

w/oiiw, Ar.

^L^

Aram. Fflanzrnn.

TT -A

218

1,

\i.

of

yellow;

-^^^m, id. (rare), Jl*xo;L

/.

Jt,

pn,
gold,

1D3

Zc

"

10

:i

'wickedness

foil.;

e.

bond,

n.[f.]

/_ i.
i.

yen

cs tr.

'm 69

4
.

v.mn. Pilp. /^'T'lrnnjj

strife.

[~\"in] n.[m.]

cf.

2. ^ffly

DmD?

Dt28 22

TTin^n

"

returning exiles Ezr

of

II.

Ar

r>S-*

or

= Ne f

31

53
;

Apov(a)^

"inn l\

fr. 11.

(vof

ifi

Ar.

foil.;

pang, only
!

(||rri' U'tf

nnn

Pa.

Pi. set free,


set free,

Nnn,

f'eed-man, -woman; Sab. nn freeman,

^IC

of

6e or become

Ji

NH

free, freebom;
in freeman; Aram. n~n,

DHM

m Eth. rh: coll. army,


Amhar. /re*?, noble, ace. to Di 8D ) r

noble (1)
troops (in

EpiEr

Denkm

(hi-fi: free, noble, etc.)

(rd. ^31 DiR iO?).

n.m. 1K21 8 noble, late, esp. Neb..,


(v.Lag BN32) onlypl.DnH 1K21 3
v. Dr
+ 6t., onin Ec io 17 Ne6 17 + 3t.; sf. nnn
fii. [~in]

pn.

1.

"..>.

Intr519n

sub

n.pr.m. head of a family of

1 1

Jan), a bs. 'n pt?

i^ls they have no pangs


v.

JLCi,

13*103 'H Je 17 6

of godless.

life

(meaning as above

'n i s 5 8 6 bonds

bn,

(cf.

place' (Ar.

tirnn n.m. violent heat, fever (v. Ba


NB206\'iin 3-in3i 'rai np^ni nnnj>:n nsnB'a

free,

fetter,

of

parched

pi. abs. tanTTI;

only

imposed by wicked men

noto).

Q^Sin

Ct

kindle

(H nn-Ji?) fig.

powerfully, Frey).

fo67s

nia-nn

68

with value

8 10 (nraa 'n) y 19 16 16

(quadrilitVof

t[n?2"^n]
pi.

14

Pr

etc.

wings

of dove's

'n P1P1S 3; elsewh. in comparison

bind or

45
io

Bd rall96),

Aram, tfnn

cf.

As./atrdsw) pin^68 l4 +5t.;

3^11

24

'

Syr.

No s"* Low

v.

foil.

gold, poet. (Ph.

||

wisdom,

);

11

Pr 26 21

137V

tv.^nn.m. rr8
V-Dr
always

30''

IS41

smxxviH.

4 5

Ez

eat.

yiTl

II.

scorched, charred, of the

(fig.);

vine (as fuel)

middle part charred, the


ends devoured (?3N) by fire (sim. of inhab. of
Jerus.); bones (sim. id.) Ez 24 10 (v. supr.).
2. bum, of bones in fever \jt 102 4 ("ipiM, cf.

product, usu. taken as grape-kernels, grape-

v. also

Je 6 29

fierce fire

seme insignificant vine-

2!J"in n.m.pl.

"in

jM
(NH

Tp
poet.

Is

id.; Ar. ^jjLjile, rub together, grate

nobles of Judah, nnVV

Aram. ^alL id)

or grind (teeth);

La

16
;

16

abs.

c. ft?

!>l)

without

U2

?JJ

sing.); c.3 instr.(Ges

v:w

'n

10

119

f 37 ;
I2

?3> l'JB'

La
-

3b B
-

10

^37

Synt

573K

s.i3

nobles in Naboth's

17

Jb 16 9

Ec IQ n

T^n

III.

pierce, hurru,

&

poet.

i.

vb. be hot, scorched, burn,

l"j

late (Ar.

p. 97

be hot, burn, thirst;

Ji

Aram, in

ihd.\
Asrb.

'

As. ardru,

cf.

Belser BAS "

155

) Qal P/. 3

<

gloiv,
fs.

<

nnni consec.

Ez 24 11

scorched, Jerus.,

= be

2. frwra

Vin I s 24

under

burned,

fig.

fig.

fi
;

Eth.

SASm

rnn Jb 3 o M

1.

of caldron

6e Ao,

Ez 24 11

of men, in /v's judg-

ment, Is 24 s
3. burn, of bones of sick men
in fever nnrr'SD 'n Jb 3 o
Niph. Pf. nnj
.

:,n

Je 6 29 "\nT Ez 15 4 in? f 69 4 ; 3 pi. nn3 f 102 4


A
(KbM 368) Impf. VP1 Ez 15 5 niT Ez*2 4 10 (del.
CoBal.)
1. 6e scorched, of bellows nap in
,

Je2 7

of

Edom

20

39'

Ne

"

16

Is 34 i2_i. nn, v

(-v^of foil.; v. As. hardru, bore,

ravine Ll

hole,

Pr160 182

Ar.

'

NH

innn

J..

bore,

pierce\.

Ez

Co B
nh Jb 30 6

8 7 (del.

cstr.

"Tin n.[m.] hole; abs.nh

/iofe

etc.),
sf.

nin Ct 5 4

inn Na

in lid of chest

Ki2 10

nnn

1 S 14";
?nnn ^c i 4 12
(made by boring,
,

2- 3

2K12"

7
door Ct 5 4 in wall Ez 8 (v. supra);
12
eye-socket 'H3 n'pen VJ'JJ Zc 14 (plague cf

jpj), in
,

8.11.

1 I

6 17 13 17

mouth of millstone;

fin. "in
fl. L

nn

city

D'aaDni 'nn (in Jerusalem)

hole or

17

13

5 7
nin.

11.

13

(only here

Da

'

34

Ne

Pf.

"Vm

10

grrmtZ the teeth in rage against:

35

Qal

Impf. pnn". ^ii2


Inf. abs. pin ^. 35 >; Pt. pnh

Jbi6 9

3 ms. 'n

12

vb. gnash or grind the teeth, only

enemies of Jerusalem)

Ao/es as hiding-places

EwWeLr

11
(fcr
0 also 13
14
nn
nay
people
outcast
of
dwelling
DTiin),
13
6
"in, v. 11. tin.
.
1.
2
Na
lions
of
Jb 3 o of dens

men

for

MT

tnn

l"

n.[m.]

id.

n^n Is 4 2 :2

coll.

as hiding-places of

asp

(-ns).

men

cstr.

nn

Is

1 i

hole of

360

nn
adj., usu. n.pr.gent.

tn. "n'n, "Hit!

et

pers. (prob. = cave-dweller, soThes RobGes MV

VB; v.alsoWMax Mull Asienu


adj. gent, 'nn TyB> Gn 36
2
^nn.
rd. 'nn also v for

20

Edom Gn

of land of

OHK f1N3

called

'

'

) 1.

2 n.pr.gent. alw.
.

l^W

"VytP ^.3

&TP*);

21

36

in

v 20 );

(vid.

14

Ho

18

Ho

29

Pr

cf.

+3

Je^

1.

1
:

metals i>rp*

of their

(animal usu.

o Xoppaios, ol Xoppaioi,
smd Di)
2930
3. n.pr.pers.m. a. nn
(Gn 36
XoP p(e)t).
39
22
=
XoP/,(*)<.
an Edomite Gn 3 6
1 Ch i
;
s
nin
2ov/()t,
L
but
b.
a Simeonite Nu 1
Gn

36

2ov8pi.

,-c-

tOn
lacerate,

nn

1.

sub

v.

("/of

1.

foil:;

nin.

Ar. \J*fL vb. scratch,

cf.

Aram. DTTj) abs.

+4

1. earthenware

P Lv6 21

esp.

63

Pr 2 6

La

23

cf.

Lv

'n

"bnn is 4 5

pi. cstr.

t.;

'H

:
:!S

14

21

+ 9 1.,

Nu

n-enn Ez

sf.

fenn

17

among

3
14

earthen vessel Je 32

i5 12 N"u5 ir ; without

papa Jeio

= earthen

nfm

'n

129

Pr 2 6
men, over

v.

earthen potsherds (of

nnannp

71

Jb

23

^ 22

16
.

sherd Is 30 14

a sherd

t)

scrape

^Bhh

nB*rin
2>ass.

of worker

engrave,

Gn 4 22 (J), n^ra 'n 1 K7


1

engraved mi

in
14
;

the tablet

heart.

c.

Am

S 8 12 plough his ploughing ( = do his plough4


11
fig. of Judah Ho io
ing), Pr 20
with ethical
13
yen
'n
'n
ref.
v
Jb 4 S (||jnr,
(|h*p), Pv
s
nxp); CBhn iBhn "'arpy ^ 129 wpon my &ac&
1

ploughmen ploughed (fig. of oppression by


Bnn = ploughman Is 2 8 24 Am 9 13
,

with oxen subj. only Jb i 14


3.
devise (as one who ivorks in, practises), usu.
bad sense, obj. HJJT Pr 3 29 VI 6 14 JJK nia^np
(ipsrip); 'n

as

nshti v 22

'n 'bib

vessel,

2. a fragment of earthenware,

Ez 23

in,

y3

against ^ their potter); sim. of dryness


s4

14

v
VI Bhh Pr 12 20 14 22 but also 3iB
Niph. Impf. 3 fs. BhPlFi HW ji>X Mi

550

'n -ixV

potslterd (perh.

supr.

cut

Gn 4 22
3

18

34

4 they are reckoned as earthen vessels, sim.


of sons of Zion ; n nrirrnK fenn i s 45 9

niBhh Jb

tpVirr

Dt 22

Pt. Bh'n

CBhh f

pi.

wicked);

n.[m.] earthenware, earthen vessherd, potsherd, P and late (NH Dnn,

sel,

13

S 8 12

/tave

Ttmn

2. plough, lit., human subj.


19
10
?) no obj. expr. 1K19 Dt 22
12
24
6
Is 2 8
so Dnpaa B?hn:
(but id. prob.
o^ npaa Bhir, v We al.); c. ace. cogn. te*nn 7i

irritation, etc.)

^J>\/^

Bhn

Dap ni?"7y 71 Je

fig.

P i-2o

(v.infr.); 2 ms. Bhnfi

fpl. abs.

t.,

they were driven out by sons of Esau (yet

v.

12

Am

Bnin

t.;

22
v 29 30 ; ace. to Dt'2 12 (where alone ffnnn), v
-

24
Impf. Bnn: Is 2S

Inf. cstr.

Jb

10 13

io n + Am

+5

ancient inhabitants

14

Europa136 155 166

Seir the Horite (P)

MT

coll. ''inn,

usu. sg.

c. art.;

rrcnn

she

field

Hiph.

i><.

ploughed

be

s/iZ^

by njn tfnnD

mischief against

Dr, and

(v.

ExS?23

tttnn n.m.

S23

12

Zion,
3
18
Je 26

fabricating

We).

cf.

graver, artificer (Ph.

T T

n(=*^n)E X 35 +

35
i 4 t.; cstr. Bhn
enn)
u
D"Bhn
pi.
Hoi3
+7t.; D"Bhn
Ex 2 8 +2t.;
1414
Ne 1
(v. ink); cstr. ''Bhn 2 g g
1 Ch 4
graver,
1.
artificer: a. worker in
+ 6 t.;
8
Ho 1 3 2 Dt 2 7 Je 1 o 9 ( *\1>), Is
metal 1 S 1
bna 'n is 44 2 Ch
1 Ch 2
4 o (\\id.), 54
9

abs.

33

19

1S

||

n^n Jb4i

71

himself;

22

sharpest potsherds,

12

10

19

of sharp scales on belly of crocodile.

fig.

fifenn

24

nbnn-Tp.

v.

Np"]n,

D^nai Dt
v.

28

]&>;

also

aoU.

row^/i, etc.)

(||D^ay Kt, 3"!?). 1, n. onn

27

sub Din.

tmD""in
sherd

Kt,

nipnnn

rVZnn Qr

n.f.coll.

pot-

Je io 3 Is_4O20 44

i:t

nriS J e

designation of a

gate in Jerus.; opening of the gate ofpotsherds,

appar.=hamworker in wood yV 'n

b.

^),

2K12
Ch

(v. also i

^2 Ch 24

12

12

(both

22

22 15

=2Ch34 n

avn).

||

infr.); perh.

c.

worker

S 5 U = 1 Ch 14 (om. |3N);
11
f
also of engraving on gems J3N T\ Ex 28 (P;
Dnh 'nVl?) see also foil. d. in gen. ^J f?K 'n
in stone

"Vj?

?3K n 2

||

U
idol-maker DT'St 'n Is 45 16 cf. 44
2
(all
24'
29
supr.),
)e 24
(also
35
23
DOT).
-UDD), Ex 35 3 8 (both P ; both
In
3i
D^Bhn K\3 1 Ch4 14 'nn ''i
vallei/of{the)
1

"1JJB>

Ezr

(Q'

+ ?l".^);
1

2 (symbol.),

2S5 11 =IChI4
also

perh. also Is 4i

merer Zc

fin. L^"?.'?] n.[m.] an eruptive disease, itch

(Aram.

12

Ch2 2

15

||

i.

e.

where they were thrown

it led

into the valley of

v 1011 and

(vid.

Hinnom

Gf )

x apc( f )0

favours Qr.
j-I. \TEf

artificers,

and

CBhn

artificers 1

exceptionally, v. 01*

[\}j vb. cut in, engrave, plough,

devise

(NH

Aram.

rare) nin engrave,il^ cleave, plough, Ar.

^en

id, plough, so Eth. rtidtll Ph.

c/jL 2;lough)Qal Pf. IBhn

-f

Bnn,

DRBhn
29
s

2.

.Tu

fig.

1.

JT'nB'P

II.

n Ez

36

Ko

11 -

men

Ch 4 14 n has ^r
rd. ^Bhn?
,

560 5
-

skilled to destroy.

ritEHJl n.f. carving, skilful working,

only cstr.Yy

18Sa

nBhn Ex

riB'in v. p.

361

33

infr.

35

f3N 'n 3

35

s3
.

win

361
D .^)> f 3S
35a
18.19

tty^rin.m.ploughingploughing-time
ing/ also
21

Ex
8

12

34

Gn 45 '(E) ploughing and


f

'ft

abs.^^i?!

= time

(JE);

Bhn

as ace. cogn. 'iB'nn

man

We Dr,

21
)

Tl

Hbnnp

pi. abs.

v 21

i.

DyjOp Jos

be

(v. also

Dl

Fr

Nu

&ini

3o

15

i^nnri Jbi 3

^.nn J u i8 w

Jbi3

13

D^nnp

+2
24
11

13

and

2I

t.

Ehnn

(inch'

be silent

l-

28 1

';

^Iqn

20
;

Nu30
S 10 27

15

+2t.;

keep silence at one,

Xu ^

13

Is 42 14

c. ace.

P'VTO

from

Jb

= come silently

21

magic potion,

magic; comp.

peril.

broth given to

^n

art,

Li^I.

prepara-

so Eth. ih6-d,\ one using

Ar.

women

Lljfc a medicinal

(jLj*.,

in childbed;

jrhxiv

1885 ' 125

magical drug, v. PtS


D^Enn Is 3 3 skilled in magic
(Hem!?

5JH.n

only

arts,

perh.

D3H

or drugs

(> others gen. = handicraft).


UTin n.pr.m. a Levite 1 Ch 9

}i33),

15

fin.
pturjX,

Apes,

&h

P-

Aprjs.

of retuvnt ^\IHn
n.pr.m. head of a family
t
W
Apr/a-a, L Bnao-./, >. e
exiles Ezr 2
:

3
.

evil in silence

2. once causat.

Hb

make silent,

3. be deaf shew deafness: ~/N

as not

8 7 be
to cry.

not deaf (turning)

ing

ASao-a.

+ 11.

ntlHH

n.pr.loc. only in combin. "n

Q^n, Harosheth of the nations

Ju4 2 13 "';
-

(v. ^3),

perh. mod. el-Jlarittye. on right

bank

of lower

La U,a " dBu0k; ^"tr.ir.les.ine.l.SS.

Thomson
Hist
Be Bla Cooke
'

ttinn adj. deaf Khn (= nn) Ex 4 u +


1S
1.; pi. D^Bhn Is 2 9
+ 3 t.; rfeo/, Ex 4 11 (J
H

j^IL. practise magic,

incantations; fhdft: ihCh: (h&fti incantation,

unto me;
'

God, permitting

12Bp Bhnri
us, so

p^

meaning unknown;

v. infr.)

magician, \LJ* incantation, magic

make
& y^

foil.;

^5
1

to

of

|_"^nj n.[m.]magicart,orperh. magic

11.

'n

speak with Je 38 s
be silent
by in silence, sq. ace. V13 TIN Jb 41 4

b. rarely of
i

);

5-s.is.i5.i5.i5 /

sq. IP pers. cease to

about, p>ass

1885, 183

i.e. fail

Co).

tion of

'nn Is 41 1 pregn.

H3^

'y

drug (Aram.

v. infr.);

= exhibit silence)

^nn

suggestions on etym.

ta.

etc.;

heivillrenew his love, v. esp. Buhl ZAW v

vN

IV \U IN (v

mpl.

14

objection at proper time

towers (IP'TliT 1H3); T'DNHI {?Vnn

del.

p pers.

infr.j;

v.

c.

Bhin

7^p Ez 3 3 shade- giving wood or thicket, of close


branches of cedar (but sense hardly legitimate;

Jb 6 24 13 5519 33 3133 Pr 11 12 1 f s f 32 s Ne 5 s Est


W 14 4 also tf^nps vm S 10 27
1
(but rd. rather
7
4
"
^H^P? ^ and it came to jmss after about a
mo-nth, Dr); imnN3 t^lir Zp 3 17 (@ e t^IT
,|

NH

abs. 'n Is 17

Ew

men Gn 24 21 34 s Ex 14 (all
s0
2813 19 11 2Ki8 36 =Is 3 621 Je 4 19

Jui8 19

forsaken places of the llivites


and the Amorites, so @ Lag Che Or Brd Du ; 'n

"ennni

a. almost alw. of
J),

1,!

HDXni

t.etc; Impf.

8 13

S(

5 -8

Zp 3 17

Ex'14",

a&s.

+2

+2

vnqn

1.;

?VZ.)

Is 17 9 the forsaken places of the wooded heights


De Di RV; but rd. prob.
and summits Ges

Pf. 'fchnn ^"u

juss. tjnnri 1

7n/

Gn

Est

}*Bhnn

Is 4

tfnne

" 9

"^

^PP ^

Nu 3o

consec.

+2t."(incl.

Hb

ms. ^"jnn

Pi.

Hiph.

consec. N1130 12 ; "'FIEnnn

5 ^3

2. 6e dea/, subj. '\ sq.

G113V; ^inn"!

Is

'

keeping silence

1G

Che

on

Lyon Sal sontexte

1. 6e silent, alw. of God's


V'

crit - "

Gloss

35'" 2

180

COT

S 23 15 (|pna v 14 ), v 1,us so tq ninxp


n^ann ny333 v 19 ts^'napi ni*3i '3 mn tqi 2 Ch
4
2 7 aiicZ on the wooded heights he built fortresses

wood, wooded height

7(ei>A< 1

D^W Mi

meaning unknown).

foil.;
3

As. hardsu,

ace. to

15

secretly.

Ez 3 (but on both v.infr.) nchn 1 S 2 3 (v. Dr);


n^ina i S2 3 15 18 19 pl.D^n 2 Ch 2 7 4 ; twocZ^

(NH Pi.

30

^ ggi

Jflg

dumb, deaf;

cf.

'

wood, forest; Aram. NCH'in

Dl Prl0 ; v. Lag 180)


Qal
s
3
chnn
Khnn
Bnn;
/wip/
^ 2 8 83
^ 5 o 2 ins.
* 35"- 109 Bhnn ,/, 39 13 3 fpl. ruennn MiV 6

subj.

of

Ez31

(As. hursu, wooded height

dumb,

>

make deaf; Aram. <*.Z~ .a.;*,


Ar. fZS- be dumb, speechless,

39.

(JE) exploring

IN (v

when men pray

f 12J~)f\ n.m.
u!oss

1-

"

Gr JQ1891.

n.[m.]asadv. silently, secretly

tt)"^n

III. I^

( + similar

be silent
f II. [^""71 vb
speechless; 2. be deaf; chiefly poet.

restrain,

8.

on txt. of both vv. see Dr).

list;

43

sharpen each

to

S i3 20 ( + fr)N, i Q,T!")i?) +
prob. to"^ /m's t/ood (so vg

rd.

see

cf

(H), Is 29 1

ploughshare

n.f.

Bit3bf> y-

his ploughshare
,

-^

for lagt

14

<

ifl^lDD t^K

inBhnp v 20

19

v Che Comm.,JQJ an. 1802. 332^ ^8. / R


a deaf adder.

2).

t[nlp">np, riCnn^]
sf.

Lv

(\\id.); also

19b

Oct. p. 2

sg.

+v

42

harvest-

of ploughing and harvest)

c. sf.

Bnn

supr.

(v.

D'tzhn

Kisholl, V.
ra!241
as .

B(j

D^tihn

v.

E'ln

i-nifl

N '?

Deb

GASm Ge

=dso n. Khn.

w3
.

362

T^ttT^n]

adj. meaning wholly dub.; only

IVtynn CHiJ TXtl Jon 4 s ; a


suitable in context; still

silent east

= sultry is

nect.;

Hi autumnal {V

= n D ~n,

B' , "in

comes) hot east

wind is not
mere conSt prop.

Bnn);

I.

ntrn

Niph. Impf. rpfyw TN OvS Jb 2 i 30 at the


day of calamity the wicked is spared (pass, of
Qal 1 e) "$?$!. Jb 1 6 be assuaged, of pain (pass.,
of Qal 2).
;

Din sm?i (or Vwhence D*!jn


wind; We makes no attempt
fr.

to explain.

Je

'[/) HrTJ vb. grave, engrave, only Qal

EX32

Pt. pass. nhj>n by riinn

upon

in cogn. lang. (Ar.

|[

16

(E), engraved

(by finger of God), but

the tablets

sence of

Vog

Sos

^m

r
';Sab.

1S22I

ZMGlS75.608^_Q

30
i

18

al

^n:

Jb'i6 6 +2t,

Is 3 3

v.

ms.

isgs

1
,

26

(opp.

from

JflJ)
;

G1120 6

^inpn

1S25 39 ^19"; db'sj


Jb 33 18 Is 3s (rd. 'n' or

^78
1IT

fipB n, v.

fr.

cf.

24

27

and
niBD

coming)

pOT)

Jf?

'n

abs. hinder (i.e. calamities

hast fe^< 5ac, downward (=and kept clown),


part of our iniquity, i. e. hast not punished us
according to our full desert.
C. hold in check
c.

ace. 2

Je 14

10
;

restrain

S 18 16

(or spare v. infr.)

esp. of

my

keeping

Pr

Jb 30 10 from

not withheld spittle


d. refrain

face),

io

(=they have

(fr.

doing what

out of his hand


the people

Jb 38

s3
.

17

27
;

they have

my

spit in

mentioned

e.

!1

Jb

QnCN

is

spare,

c.

Xaamnn nngD

= and hath not taken anything)


perh. also 2

(v. supr.).

f.

16

Joab spared

reserve for,

c.

ace.

+p

2. (abs.) restrain, check (pain) i.e.

assuage, so appar.

MT

Jbi6 5

(v.

Di Kau; I

would not restrain condolence of my lips,


Me, rdg. -]bnx ah for "]&TV). Ez 30 ,s v.

Imv.'

cstr.

Ez

^b>n

7
,

strip) off,

fs.

*(&$

expose

Je 49 10 (IIVT.h);

pers.

obj.

FIBBTI

sfBTI

of locusts stripping fig-tree; T\p 'BIOT Is20 4


(pt.

either sg.

De Lag

'PI

with formative ending

coll.,

Seil9 ^cf

6% BN192 or pi.
;

29 of voice of

n.m. only

33 and

20 27

of goats

(sj^BTl

pi.

most, iwo

= segregatum,

-);

strip-

(wine)
skim.

"'BB'n

cstr.

__,

'

a storm)

(i.e.

draw (water) Is 30 14
properly take from the surface,

Ges

3.

t^lm]
Dny

'i

cstr., v.

5S7 lc

'Of?
flocks

little

strictly w,-^a< ?V

stripped off), but this without other evidence


than authority of the Vrss Klo proposes ''BK'2
D^y OBB'D on ^7i(S fecere height, after the manner
;

of goats.

tND*lten,
-;

family

n.pr.m. head
SDten
-:
t

among

Nethinim

of

of

'.

Ezr

exiles NSIK'n

"'Ciirn is 20

43

=NB*C>n

returning

the

Ne

46

v. sj*B>n.

T F)Q}n?3 n.m. a laying bare, stripping

my face

in the context), abs. Is 54 2 58


20
ace. pers. 2
5 he hath spared
so as not to take (

silence, obj. "^

mouth, DT)BE>

pi 71 N7 "0O

obj. OH" ??!

19

1.

rifebrv

for

-|'{>n

WJiyo Htspp 'n Ezi"9 13 thou

Is 14";

^^

16

etc., c. ace.

(E),

50

Jo

'
\>W ^3), TOB-bj
n Je 13 26
2. strip,
lay bare, fig. of ^ Is 52 10 obj. lBHp J?n|; of
prophet, Ez 4' (but Co del. v. as interpol.)

Hg

calamity, She'ol,

evil,

i
9

-f 2 9

^0

Pt. pass. nsVe>n

(||

forests.

withhold the rod (025?) in disci24


n b. foepone
24

Pri3 24 nocbj.expr.

oneself by removing (obj. Wt?, flowing skirt,

ping

;
17 ;
;
3
1. a. withhold, keep back, keep for oneself,

pline,

fym
-

(pi. cstr.? cf. infr.).

T,bnn

acc.,Gn22 12 (E),v 16 39 (sq.'?!3P;bothJ);abs.Pr


2

1G

make bare

strip,

pia'B'n

Inf- ahs

Hg2

niiy^

Imv. r\VQ

etc.;

off,
10

Impf.

/wi;;/.

etc.;

t]b-nri

?'? Is

infr.),

Jei4 10

ttK-Pl
2

,;

Pr 24 11 2 fs. Wnrt Is 54 2
fi9 u Pt.'W'n p r io 19 11 24
sq.

*|Dn,

pn^D warned (child) DHM


pf rfey Gil 39 + 4 t (+ Ez

Ba; v. l^n;
'^n Jb 3 o 10

(NH

Palm. "|Dn remit, spare,

20

10

IS47 2

IS30 14
Is

49

-^3t>n

is 5 2

train) Is 47 s of Babylon, personified as queen

).

vb. withhold, refrain

^Jpn,
6'

2c

*\wn

t [n").n] n.pr.loc, only in TYin ny:

tTTt^n

ab-

fr.

perforate,

JL^.S- is

B^IH (Je

bore, slit) prob. error for

Aram.

v b. strip
\W "7
T

'

Qal Pf

@
;

"JK n.

only

cstr.

Gn 30 37 (J)

f2?n f\&HO

the white, i.e. so as to

a stripping of

shew wood under

the

bark.

lOtiTr
Aram. 2^0,

vb.

^J^

Ar. JJLi.; Eth.

Ph. n. 25?n mng. dub. v.

Is33 8 +9t,; nPl2B n


:

Is io 7

+4

t.;

Jb 19 11 33 10
Is 13 17 ;

~2Vri: 2
pi.

113^ f

account

think,

86

CIS

S if
S 19 20

(NH

id.,-

rflflfl:

n?./

) Qal

Impf

etc.;

^40

1S

sf.

TO

^aftr

4I 8 D n n25 ub'n:
rOETU Jei8 18 etc + 9^

12^: ^
3520;

Pf. 'n

7mp/; //. cstr. 2br6 Ex 3 i 4 +3t.; P/. TOEx 26 + 15 t., aK'in 2 Ch 26 15 Q^n Ne 6 2 +
3 t., ^^n Mi 2'+ 3 t.; I. of man': 1. think.
l

363

2ttn

account y&r!<

N? 1337 Is io o< so thinketh


ns'n Mai 3 16 those thinking of

mind; WV
his name; sq. 2 ace. JJ1J0 "irtiatrn
thought him stricken ; elsewhere

his

is

15

Gn

ace. -f 7

Jb 19 35 4i ; so, fig., of
3 8 (J), 1 S i
19
he reckoneth iron as straiv.
crocodile Jl>4i
2. devise, plan, mean,

njn

^ io
-V/A36

12

mo

35

V'

10

Zc

^52

17

htj f

nto-10

ni^n

n3B>np Ez 38 10
ntasrn p r 16 30 nioio
1'

ace. H^"J

c.

35-",' jjk

Mi

Ez

(E),

S 14

14

atJTII cf.

We

Dr;

N^ N7).
silver Is
3

13

',

in this case TI737 carries on

Is 33

Am 6

an? 'n

173

"Vt?

instruments of music

cunning work (of


of tabern.)

aB'n n&'yD

Ex

31

and artistic

Is

things,

n3CTlD (73) 'n invent

devices in constr.

Ch

(all P), so 2

35

''

invent for themselves

32 35

cunning (ingenious,

/te

workman

ventive)

artistic

o/

2t,-or&

S 19 20

the servant of

5. invent ingenious

jiy 'n, 2

4. esteem, value, regard,

to.

man

3K'in for

rds.

3. c/i/, wrajptte '7

impute iniquity

53

Ew

(where, however,

artistic

(of

devices

men

(of engines of

3ET0 BHn craftsman and inventive


II. of
obj.

God

1. think,

in

ace. pers

workman
(P).

'n

Jh 19

11

an enemy Jb 1 3 24 3 10
accounted me unto him as

+7

he

indirect obj.

c.

ace.

devise

devise for

= 2 Ch 9

20

me

TlJ

3E?n

Lv

f 77

Na

27

|>

106 31

7m;;/

+4

etc.,

Nu

59

19

3).

Pri6 9

Na

24

p3S>nri
,

pr

Pt. 3E>TO

mindful

24

Dn

24

of, c. ace.
i

44

towards one Je 29 11 c. 7N against Je 49 20 50 45 ;


sq. inf. Je 26 s 36 s La 2 s
3. impute, reckon,
,

7 pers., the habit of believing in


5
he reckoned io Abiam as righteousness
1
ace. rei

Gn

(JE
one

Niph. 3) not impute iniquity to


Niph. Pf 2^3 Nu 1 8 27 30 'IjinB'na

cf.

^ 32

o t. Pf Impf 2VW Lv 7 18 +' 7


V' 8 8 etc. +
etc.,+ 6 t. Impf; PL 3ETI?/ I s 2 22 1 K io
5

;'

Ch

c.

88

5
,

p Is

29

HB3

interpol.

12

Is

Is 5
17

28

t.

= 32

29

15
,

16

La

2" at what

om. );

c.

ace.

40

15

44

23

',

!1

Jb 18 3

4 ; OJ? ivith, among


(value) ] (v. prob.
2

Dt

11 -

ace.

c.

1*

10
s
so of
73 Pr 24
inanim. object laE'n^ na^n n*?Xn Jon i 4 ;/(e
9

by

c. inf.

s/wp loas about to (minded to) be broken up.


3. count, reckon, the years since a sale of land

Lv

25

27

(H)

W Lv 25

Lv 25" (H),
nx 2 K 12 16

b pers.

c.

50

(P)

c.

Impf ynn\ N7

"- 23

27

(P);

Hithp.

nations

NL123 9 (JE) among

D^i-3

Pr 17 28 Ne

the

shall not reckon itself

it

T 3tpn n.m. ingenious work, name of the


girdle or

band of the ephod {cunningly woven

band, UV), only P; alw. in combin., *l(l)SNn 'n

Ex 2 8 2728 2 9

39

20 - 1

Lv8

in^BS 'n

7
;

Ex 2 8 s 39

TrQttJn n.pr.m. (consideration)


Zerubbabei

Ch

20

Ao-ov/36,

14

1 Ch 9
at the wall:

h.

Ne

23

15

Ne

a.

Ne

fi.

1. a Levite

Ao-ov/3,

Aaovd.

Affou/3.

pStlTI n.m. reckoning, account

Aram,

id.)

of

2. builders

Ao-ou/3.

io 24

11

son

L AaaaPad.

T'^NZ?n n.pr.m. (considerate)

10

Ec

'n

Cpa Ec

7", 'n

(NH

NVD Ec 7-

fii.pSlQ?n n.pr.loc. of the city of Sihon

king of the'Amorites Nu
Dtl 4 2 24.26.30 2.6 ^6

- fi =-

^NeJ

28 3 - 34

0S 9'

32

I 2

25

(all

I3

E)

10 " 1 -" 7

22
captured by
D) Ju 11 19 Je 48 45
9
:;
23
(E) Juii ;
Israel who dwelt in it Nu 21
s7
rebuilt by Beuben Nu 32 (E), given to Keuben

(all

1. he accounted, thought, esteemed,

Ho

3 as

4 l21
ifr

20

,/;/

whom Ho

c.

upon him

thinkest

<& of persons against

^a^rr

1 s.

2. think to do, devise, plan,

(||^J?"J^)-

him for

to

P r r 6 Dn 1

3E>'n>

and thou

son,

17

Pi. Pf. 3 ms.

ina^njpi tfiJK-;a (no)

mans

(is)

Lv

(all P),

naETl Joni 4

f.

1. think upon, consider, be

^ 77

2730

imputed

^t'as

Impf;

t.

3. be imputed

18

Qal II

(cf.

39

2 27

interposition of Phinehas

+ 4 t.;

K
18

np"12f7

18

-ty-

any one, c. Lv
(H) Pr 27 14
the

to

chief

n3B7 for good Gn 50 20 (E)

ace. rei + ?V,


40
something against a person Mi 2 3 Je 18 11

? pers.

io 21

2. devise, plan, mean,

his adversaries.

? indirect

account one l^vb, for

TH2T3

c.

c.

j>

in-

war)

supi\)Ex35 35 38 23

(in constr. of tabern., vid.

Sam

2. 6e computed, reckoned,

Jos 13 3 (D), 7J? Lv 25 31 (P), 2 S4 2 abs.


f\D3 was no< counted (so plentiful was it)
c.

c.

13

weaving; see esp. VB and Di) Ex 26 1-31 28 613


s.3o
3. 8
2v\r\ ny&no 2 Ch 2 6 13 m( all pj.
36
39
ventions of inventive

17
3?) I s 4

righteousness

Je 4 8 2 Na i 11 ) njn 'n f 41 s ,.
19
71? rOB-TO 'n J e 1
18 18 49 30 Dn 1 25 Est 8 3 9 25
-/
25
13
Je 18 8 2 3 27
c. inf. 1 S 18
7y nw3 n 2 S 14
Jb6 20 Ne6 20 Est 9 24 f 140 5 c. ^737 + Impf.

Gii5o 20

/n

aac'm ninaj Gn 31 13 (E;

sb

?V (n)jTl 'n devise evil against

13";

24

15

Is 53* w;e
c.

pntm

17

(P) ; on the
at the division of the land Jos 1
2C
border of Gad, Jos I3 (P), it subsequently fell
to Gad and was assigned to Levites out of that
6C
39
the Moabites gained
(P) 1 Ch 6
tribe Jos 2
;

possession of

it Is

8 9
-

and subsequently

364

VGtrTr

Ammonites Je48 2 34 45 49 3
-

the

ponds

for its fish

Ct'7

BKi.551

Eeiseni.407p

iolD

was celebrated

it

Mod. Ilusbdn, Seetzen

5
.

BP
d PalWl S UrV ey 8

only

t3

3i rtoE'n

abs.

pi.

npni

lE'ipn

(cf.

Lag
flk?

O'riijNn

T\\$S$n;

onxn-nK Ec

"its*

upright but they sought out


awn
rqfrp rriahpn fcjW 2 Ch
many devices;
15
26 arcrf 7ie wade contrivances (i.e. engines of

God made mankind

war

'o

n.pr.m. (7oA(m) Aas

ta&m account) 1. ^2B"n a temple musician


19
3
2.
in both Avafra.
1 Ch 2 5 =njlB'n v
;

"P^D a Levite, David's time

='in^n, officer

in both

of

Ch

17

27

perh.

Davidin Hebron iCh 2

in^q

3.

Aaa(3ias.

Josiah's time 2CI135

Levite,

Aaa/Hia.

30

Elsewhere

80
4. Levite in line of Merari 1 Ch 6
14
5. Levite 1 Ch 9
A<rfj8()i, Ao-aPia.

"TOt^n

Ao-aia=Ne 1 15 A LAo-o/3ioi'[ar]. 6. Levite,


19 24
Ne 1 o 12 1 1 " 1 M ( Aera/3tas
Ezra's time Ezr 8
n}32B>n 2, q.v.
7 head of a family
etc.)
,

Pr

break ptlans

35

:i2 - 33 - 35

15

Ne 12 21 @ Ao-n/3iay.
wall Ne 3
Ao-a/3jo(r).

of priests

8. a builder

at the

',

err. for (l)rr 3B'n

yet

a chief of the people,

@L

Eo-a/3ai>a,

Ao-/3ai>a)

Ne

Vid. also following.

rPilltLT! n.pr.m. (v. foregoing)

Ne

of a builder at the wall

perh. txt.

foil.

Nehemiah's time

io 20

and

(this

10

Ne

2. a Levite

2afiavwv[-as].

= rvnt^n

t[J"7t^n] vb. be
and

poet,

2W

(v.

31

5).

n ^n? Is 62 1 65 6 ;

Ec

6e si7m

inactive,

silent,

(NH

late)

Qal Impf.

deriv.)

l^ni Is 62 s ;

ms. nB>nn

in

28 Is 64 1!

1B>n1 ^,

107

Is 62 16

(opp. I?*!?);

still

Aram,

id.,

29
;

neglect to speak); of ^ i.e. be unresponsive

28 1 (||ehn); Is 6 4 n (UpBKnn); but 65 s of


'"'s keeping silence at iniquity, i.e. overlooking
11
it (cf. 57
Hiph.); of waves, be still ^ 107 20

nn\k).

(subj.
14

42

/.

^nn

COTD Ju i8

35

Hiph.

Pf. "rvtfnn

K2

Pt.

4- 3t.;

f 39

^ins); of

(||

ours,

8 U (v b

^.

n^np"is57

is

';

p i.

1. exhibit silence, be silent


||

^PPW.),

fig.

Is 42

14

being silent at iniquity IS57 11

'i's

Qal 65 5 ), poss. also is


Ges Che Di Du.
2. shew

it, cf.

Ju i8 9 nngp 'nn

22 s Gilead

is

sheiv inactivity so as not to take

it.

and we

3. causat.

3-5

(sq. 3it>p,

overlooking

inactivity

Ne

9' (om.

>6

15

1. father

A<rj3avap

Ex

3. invention
1

be silent, opp. rescue,

TrdtiJn n.pr.m.

Tn^lStpn n.pr.m. (etym. dub.) one of


those who stood with Ezra at the reading of
the law Ne 8 4 B om.; A Aaaflacifia, L Afiaavat.

(i.e.

Jei i i8 1M8 29 11
5
Est 8 3 9 25 ' as
Pr 16 3 20 18 ' lan
19

14

24 '^

22

Ch

(all P), 2

\;

subj. of fiaj 6e established

(chiefly

H^ntm

Dn

Ez 38 10

Je2i n

DV^r '

2,

S 14

devices 2

invention of inventive men.

tlPPnttfn,

Pri 5

JP 'a

o-

see v b ) the

hurling stones and arrows,

for

Pr6 ls
2&n devise

Ie4'

49

t ['pZtLTi] n.m. device, invention


**>)

"ptfn

make

still,

ffin q.

D^tpn, QlTn

quiet, sq. p, of direct obj.

v .)
v. supr. p.

302

a.

6.

T IjlL^n vb. be, grow dark

(NH id.;

Aram.

^n, >JL Ar. du^. bear rancour, v. Lag BN3)


Qal Pf. 'n Is 5 39 + 4 t. na^m consec. Mi 3
^Hl consec. Eci2
(butv.infr.); ^nLa.5
;

tniltynQ

thought, device

n.f.

(chiefly

poet,

and late) abs.

Ez 38

10

rOB>np

Est 8 3

Ch

Ex 35

26 15 ;

33

t.;

JTDtpnp Is59 7 +i 3
TlinK'np Is 5 5 s etc.+ i 9

man EHK

'o

^ 94

of the mind; (3?) 'd


29

1S

"vj?

29

Je 5

deep

-^

92

65

6o.r,i

66

cstr.

IV

Est 8 3 9 25

;
'

18

Je6

'tt

5.

19

12

18
jnn 'D

fs.

pi.

ISB'm jb

t.

dark,

3;

Ec 1
^! Ex io
4
fpl. nja^nn ^'oV ; 1.

W?9

30

^mpl.

be,

grow

Bto^n Is 13 10

sfs.; 1. thought:

YB'n);

Jb3 9 (subj.

2? '

Mi

Pr2i

Impf

15

Is 5
cf. (fig.) Jb 18 ;
DVn EZ30 18 (where rd.^n, forMTBaer

^ 33
5

12

God

11

(J),
c.

+3

thoughts
1

"??

Ch

28

^ 4o

5
;

10
yp-

33

Jlk

o^naia),

cf.Eci2 2 (subj.

nisn, riT'n, Caaian); impers.

Mi

{rntrn,

3 (ti vera

1.;

but rd. prob. naK'ni, corresponding with H?v


preceding).

2. have a dark colour : "lin^p Tl

Jb2i 27 La

Cpr^'E Jb5

"liN

are exceeding

56 Pr 19 21

Pr 12 5 ; CDJJ 'd

(fig.);

3i

higher than man's thoughts Is

17

sf.

(?a) G11 6

nirr 'o

TQ^rp

2. device, plan, purpose Is 55' 59'

E st8

D^pnv

11

t.

rOBTTO

hb.E'np G116 5 ;

t,;

the thoughts of

g8.8.9.9_
s

God

b. of

rhwrp Ex

19

cstr.

a. of

Ch

13

inpo

sf.

n +7

niae'np j e

' Je 18 11 49 30 ;

12

La 4 s darker than blackness is their visage;

D'JNfi

of the earth J*3?7

La

io 15

3. ^rrow A'wi
3

24

6 9 (fig.), Ec 1
5 (subj. wy), cf.
niN-in i. e. the eyes.
Hiph. Pf. T^nn
"jfl^nni

'd Is 59 7

Ex

17

'i;

Am 8;

"^riM

Impf. ?1W ^ 139

^io5 23

P*. TB'ITD

12

Jb

subj.

Am 5

s
,

^0:
; 1.

Je

38

365
pun
T^n
make dark, 'nn rpv DV Am 5 abs. cause darkJ-~.. drive cattle violently; As. hasdlu, shatter,
Am
8
2.
ness Je 13
(ynvh).
105
destroy
f
Zim BPI2 Dl rr42 ) Niph. Pt.
"b
= hide, conceal, sq. ^BJ? ^ 139
3. fig.
DWnan Dt 25 all the shattered ones, i.e. those
s

28

16

cf.

fig.

12

18

Jb 38 s (obj.

obscure, confuse

T1|U?n n.m.

Ex10

'

21

HSJJ).

broken down, worn


others think
E>?n.

abs.T^nGni 2 +75t.( + Ez8 ,2 del.CoABetc);


22
29
tf. *3n ^ i8
=2 S 22 s9 ;
cstr. id. Ex io
;

45

Jb 26 10 Ec

19

5 ' 18

(P),

18

Jos

(P), cf.

(JE),

24

20

19

Jb2 8 3
Egypt Ex io =1 21 (E); nbBNTiEx 1 o 22 (E),^ 105 28
mines

from pillar of cloud Ex i4 (J); at Mt. Sinai


Dt4 u 5 20 of clouds of theophany 2S22 12
12
^ 18
of darkness in death, or She'61, 1S2'
20

'n

n), 17

13

18 13

!8

= extreme of darkness).

('n jiB^K

3
45 Jb

13

Pr 20 20

= secret

2.

22

niE?); ^^hiding-place
Jb 34 (|| id.), cf. V' 139
; on Ez 8 12 v. supr.
30
1
18
distress Is 5
3. fig., a.
9 29 (fig. of blind10
2
2
9
s
29
7
ness), 42 49 58 59 60 La 3 Mi 7 ^ i8
29
22 23 30
M
11
3
17
2 S 22
Jb I5
20 22 2 3 2 9 f I07 10 14

place(s) Is

(|[

1112

22

'

Ec 5 1
b. = dread,
18 20
terror, symbol, of judgment Am 5
Zp i 15
8
s
4
4
Na i Ez 32 Jo 2 3
c. = mourning Is 47
both

(in

||

TVK&il),

16

1 1

Dn n.pr.m. head of a family of returned


exiles Ezr 2 = Ne 7
Ezr io
Ne 8 io
22

19

33

cf.

19

T 7Q2Jn n.[m.] etym. and exact mng. dub.;

AV amber;
and most to be a brilliant amalgam of gold and silver, @ fjkeKTpov
evidently some shining substance

supposed by Thes
(v.

Jb 10 21 (moton

45

Jb
5

Is

^io 4
darkness in
38
of extraordinary darkness, in

if

Jb

i~

in imprecation

cf.

'n)= rM> Gn

(niD^'1
Is 4 5

13

Gn

lit.

darkness, obscurity;

1. darkness (opp. ""K)

^V nnS

V?)

sq.

out,

&

Liddell

(q. v.

Scott

Dl in Baer Ezech

* ;i
;

s. v.

2), 93 electrum; v. also

only in the combination Tl fJQ

abearance o/'n Ez i 427 n^wnn pjJ3


90 2B!l
Co del.)
(on ending n_ v Ges

like the

Ez

'

t ['T2C.TJ] n.m. only

pi.

WO ^68

32

mng.

@ 33 ambassadors, Eabb. nobles,


from context ; doubtless txt. err.; Nes
jbl i89i, 152
qi^^ they shall come with oils,
p r0 p
ointments, Hilg Che (after Aq Jer) DOT hasting.

unknown,
conject.

Tp?2t2Jn n.pr.loc. town in southern Judah,

site

unknown Jos

15-'

'

d.

=perplexity

e.

= ignorance

Is 5

2020

Pr

13
.

14

23

Jb5 12 19
Jb37 19 Ec 2 14
g.

confusion

-^

= evil,

f.

= obscurity Ec 6

35

D3B>n

Veb 3Jf:ip^3 Pr

stand before obscure

rOttJn

'

Gn

i5 ,2 + 2

(opp.

darkness

n.f.
t.,

men

22

29

as

3D7).

(chiefly poet.)

12

'n

Mi 3 6 (for MT
ro^n ^ 18 12

12

12

12

||

a mass of water);

fig.

= distress

Is 8

^82

5
;

t"!|\pn?5
Is 29 15

42 16

=La3

22
(||

of understanding

HIS),

n.m. dark place

go 10

(poet.)

abs. 'd

^ 88 pi. D^B'np 88 143


^tTO -^ j^ dark place, a.
19

^'ijnp

cstr.

= lack

site

Isr.

in

unknown.

is

of

meaning not certain

foil.;

be excellent, beautiful;

Ar.

^J^** beauty,

hence poss. JOT either as chief

ornament of ephod, or as the most

excellent,

precious article of high priest's attire).

10

12

^JLX.

all excellence;

/^ shall not

na^n ^i39
cstr.
pi. D'OB'n Is 50 ; darkness, opp. light (H"liK)
supernat.,nhnJ 'n Gn 15 (JE); TlSipn
V' 139
d:p ^ 18 in theoph. (but
&n mrnfn
2 S 22
nx>n)

Nu 33

Jw^M (V

4 4

D', D?D"'

so rd. also prob.

wilderness

:9;i0

sin

TL^trn] adj. obscure, low, only mpl.


subst.;

TrtD'bvpn n.pr.loc. a station of

20

T^lTl n.m. the breast-piece or sacred


pouch, containing the D'DITI CH1X, worn on the
breast of the high priest when he ministered in
the Holy Place to bring the tribes for memorial
before '\
It was made of the same material as
set in front
(v. liSK), a span square
with twelve jewels in four rows, engraved with
It was firmly
the names of the twelve tribes.
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
1529 M
pouch
rings. It was BE?to(n) JBn (Ex 2 8
)
of judgment, because of the decision given by

the ephod

=hiding-place J1N"'riD 74 2 "in

which men may

grace, or i>1KE>

God's wrath (like


d.

lose their

88 19

b.

dark region,

way Is 42

16

c.

Che) of dark place of


She ol) 88 7 cf. i4 3 3 =La 3".
(v.

= secret place, secrecy (of plots)

Is

Pi.,

||

-\2V1D

Syr."^*-. forge a met

d,

D" "!^.

Ex2 5

41f,

Ar.

'

17.19.21.-ii

29'''.

t [7tTT] vb. shatter (BAram.^n shatter;

NH

the CI?"'!
28

The name occurs only

Ly 8

"'->3 23 24 2C 28 2s

s.h

'

'

29:,

_vid. Now

P^^7 vl>

9 -7

29 35

Arch iL119
-

39

'

be attached to iove

2>ress together, desire (rare);

in P,
8 9 15 16 -

>

Aram. P^n

NH

bind,

366

ptr'n

saddle (an ass)) Qal

Pf 'n Dt

+4

Tin

n^n

t,;

VKtfTI

G1134 J?i?? n Is 3 8 17 (butv. infr.); wpK'ni Dt


11
/ore, a woman
2
Je attached to, only fig.
8

Gn 34 s (P) Dt

sq.

Dt^'io

Israel

15

21 11

and

cogn.+ band

ace.

elsewh. of

of love to

14

sq.

P^b
17

19

lovingly delivered

it

rd. FOB/rt

but

held back, kept, from

!3

Lo

Ew

thou hast

Che

Di, or

hold back (Imv.), so Du.

TJB'n

T.nn

love for

noV

'n "IK'S

inf.

vs

^9i

"'

iK9 =2Ck8 nnBto'-B'aj np^n i S3 8


thou hast loved my soul out of the pit, i.e.

nianb
lit.

T ptl)n n.m. desire


ytin

Is 21

iK 9

19

pronounced
Egypt.

= thing

sf.

T[pH!Tl] n.[m.]

cstr.

'??*?

?$.

desired

= 2 Ch8 1K9
of

fiC^n Ex2 7 +5t.; Dn>p^n Ex 3 8 12


10

17

sf.

those

of the pillars at door of tabernacle (?nNn) were


3S
overlaid with gold Ex 36 ; those of the pillars

v.

38

1(U1 i:u719
-

(all P),

Di on Ex 27 10 >Thes and most who under;

stand of connecting-rods, joining tops of pillars,

from which curtains were hung.

Ex 3 8 (P), subj. Bezaleel. Pu.


D^ETO Ex 2 38 furnished with silver
28

17

*|D3

17

in agreement with DHlBJJn (both P).

fillets,

IlL'!!

(v

of

Zim BP39

gather

W not

usu.

pi. sf.

foil.;

cf.

DrPpEJn

As.

K7

1.)

asaru,

collect,

Ar., collect is

but

J~

om. v b

WMaxMiill

KG192ff

Haiti, Schr

||

g 22

12

(n?^n in

||

33

pi. sf.

p.Nn niJ3=

Asienu Euro Pa
-

COT on Gn Io

m.

alw.

Ezi6 345

Kn

Tin 25

s1

11

41

fs.

10

49

18

15

29 30

f.

fpl.

JVnn
rfrin

Machpelah

to

50 13 inirja psj;

P); of fathers of Esau's wives "HNS

f\W v 34 3 6 2 (all P); also of


of David, 'nn ^J^nK 1 S 2 6 and esp.

26

warriors
'nn nnis

Gn2 3

Tel-

Mus

Brit -

1. adj., of seller of

(all

Gn

-;

^nn Gn 23 Ex 3 +

Abr., vinn pnsy

As.

-;

M0ff

mpl. DVinn Josi 4 +3t.;

Amarn

(Egypt.
sl9fl

'

Dl Fa

10

art.

c.

13

Tel el

el-Amarna Haiti, Hatta Bez

34

Tin

1 '- 21

910

24

1V

23

39

1K15

Ch

= subst., only of (religious) ancestry of

Ez 16 3 thy father was the Amorite, and


thy mother was a Hittite woman JVFin similarly
Jerus.

fpl. = subst.

45
;

of Sol.'s foreign wives,

women (+

Hittite

Hittites

ni'DNiO,

2. n. usu. a.

coll.

(si

12

).

DiTT^n

wn

(JE),Ex 3 817 (bothJ), i3 5 23 23 28 33 2 34 1I


10

(all

n s Pin

ntote)^

in lists of Canaanitish peoples

the

Gn 1 20
Nui 3 29

Dt 7 1 20 17 Jos 9 1 8 24 11 (all D);


^nn Ju 3 3 (so We Mey Bu Urs35);
1

JE),

rd. also for

We Mey Bu'% and


b
^nri
Wnn
rd. then
for
v (so @, not @L); further
in Jos 11 3 (D) del. *nnn

K 9 = 2 Ch 8

Ezr 9 Ne 9 8
b. pi. D WJ:
4
jn ^3 J si (D)nearly=landof Canaan-

20

D'Pinn
ites;

'nn J'TK specif, of northern home of Hittites

\U\l/V\ (-/of foil.;

cf.

Ar. vLi. hasten, hurry

(trans.), v^o. particles of straw, sand, dust, as


flying quickly about ; v. Lag BN40 ).

ttnpn n.m.
(fig.

adj. et n.gent. Hittite(s)

Hetd,

II- td,

Jos

B>).

D^TIl^n

Mamre

Ju

5^2 Is

lived at

In

(which gathers in the spokes)

K7

Esau Gn2 7 46 -"?(P;


\yp nus 28 ).

rrtphg, n*rw).

t["l^n] n. [m.] nave, hub of a wheel


1

1K11

33

T [n^tpnj n.f. collection, mass, only


vera

elsewh. only in combin. with

t [p^t^n] n.[m.] spoke of a wheel (as binding felloe to nave)

13

As.,

(Hebron), and one of them sold Abraham the


cave of Machpelah for a sepulchre Gn 2 3 3 5 1010
16 18 20
10
32
b. nn(")ni33 only of wives of
25 49

'nn

fn. [pC?n] vb. denom. only Pi. furnish


with fillets or rings, and Pu. pass.; Pi. Pf
3 ms. pB>n

in

a. nn-i?3 ace. to

Ch

t^nn

(binding) a pillar of the tabernacle, only pi.

of the court with silver 2 7

and mng. unknown

Heb. &
but not
'begotten'
by Canaan Gn
]}"]}

ring clasping

or

1011

io (J)
V. 3 nu*

my pleasure.
fillet

fr.

v. ''An infr.)

1;>

as

'

,i

the twilight

n.pr.ni. appar. represented as ances-

tor of the Hittites (etyru.

'

n'V

B>'in.

FT], nftTiv. nnn.

v.

11

33

IsB9 24
'

chaff; abs. nbn

Tl

XVp

ye conceive chaff, ye bring forth stubble

of vain attempt of Assyr.); cstr.

^^n? Tl

^ vT ^ s 5 24 (II ^1-) as flaming chaff sinketh down


(sim. of perishing of heedless Judahites).

!t

(for

S 2 4 6 where rd. HBHE BWin JOK


'Bhn DTinn, v ehn, ehe) D^nnn 'ajn?

so also 2

MT

,|

K io =2 Ch
29

+ 0:^J2

''pbD,

17

(both

Q-lK ^|ffl), 2

both feared by DTK).

K7

Hence

appears that (D) nnn had their proper seat in


the north
where also they were encountered
by Assyrians from time of TP I (v. Schr Dl h c -),
and by Egyptians from time of Tutmes III (v.
3
WMaxMiill. ,c -) (cf. also Ju 3 3 Jos
supr.),
but that individual Hittites were known in Isr.
<i

it

367

nnn
K

20

supr.);
besides i S 2 2S11 etc., 1
9
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
Only in P do they appear as
Canaanites.
having a definite settlement in the south, and
6

(cf.,

HPT^a

are designated by

X N^O,

id.;

Pr6 27

Impf. rami

(||

Is

30

14

snatch

to

CD *[&$);

N330

Inf.

be swathed,

snatch

u]>, c. ace.

iwri>

(and put) upon

Tjns^ sjnn:

'n

nm

Pr

D"bna

man

TTinn

Ba

(v.

jb 38 s
garment, and thick

its

life's

of dark clouds

fig.

n.[m.] bandage

Ez 30 21

'n

for

broken arm).

(in fig. of Pharaoh's

boundary of

on the extreme northern

territory (in Ezek.'s con-

Isr.

'npsiTJ Ez 47 15 48
nearly two hours from sea-coast,

ception), only

shal1 snatch
Gocl
5
pluck thee up tent-less.

away, and

cloud

T|;nn n.pr.loc,

2?

of infant.

swaddling-band

swaddling-band,

its

broken arm

22

25

fig.

enveloj)ing the sea.

up fire from a hearth

Sp'ni B>X Pr 6 27 shall a

n.f.

/ made

darkness

thee

and Hoph.

Jjyfln

fs.

M6\_oniv in^>nn bsiyi iehb py

iAe?i

cstr.

snatch up fire in his bosom and his garments not


be burned ? (in sim. of adulterer) pregn. seize

bnk

Pf. 2

swaddled;-D?Dni
nnbpn xb Ez 16 4 and not at all
thou rubbed with salt, and not at all wast

T[ii?nn]
nb

Qal

^52 7

*|nn:

Pr 2 5 22

tJ'N

Pnnn

bnnrn.

icast

destroy

is

Asrbi 90

SASmith

sf.

Tlinnp Is 30 14 Pt. nnh

TlpJD

Inf. abs.

nbnn t6

coals

fire,

As. hatu

id. (rare);

snatch awayf) v.

(i.e.

Pu.

date-basket)

thou swaddled, of Jerusalem under

T [il JJnJ vb. snatch up, usu.

(N"H

by

nn), as well as

(v.

'L'V/'jJ v^" P era entwine, enwrap


(poss. denom., soMVal.; yet cf.NH ,>nin woven

^nn.

the adj.

ann

mod. Ileitela
Fuirer

ace. to

ZPVviii,27

t HIT n.pr .m. (perk for WUT nnn: he (God)


,

will snatch

up)

1. grandson of Judah

L laud.

Iff 6, @L laa6.

2. Levites

U6,

24",

Ch

lva0,

a.

1011

23

nni6 n.pr.m. (perk from nn^D


.sewed) Levites a. 1 Ch 6 20 Metf, A
L A/iircA b. 2 Ch 29 12 3 13 Maad,
:

1,;

12

N1117

11

(all

Nu 4

cf.

= 2 C'b.4", 2 K 25 =
I5

16 12"
1

"
Nui6 617
'"'

1. snuff-holder,

gold

Ex 2 5 38

23

37

Ex

17

234

'

nnnn

v.

27'

(of bronze),

50

Lv
v 11

only
24

people.

Niph.

Pf.

Aram.

^W^V

Ez 2 8 12

Pt. act. Drrin

etc.;

seal

"l^n

1.

seal, affix

21

with king's seal


Est 8 8

riyatta

(NH

id.,

*]nn Pa. Ethpa.)

SJPini

&])2&

WyiV

seventy weeks are determined upon thy

10

of

i.e.

ratifying

man

it,

(that

Jb 33 16

perh. also

upon hand

man may know r, 's ways)

37"

of

De

v.

Di sub 2. seal up hand of man, so that he


2. seal up,
cannot work with it (in winter).
1011
fasten up by sealing, a deed of sale Je 32
14 44
a
(opp. ^an that which was left open), v
'

Dn 1

book of prophecy
(||

id.),

24b

(||

Dn^n

DhD),

so in sim. of unintelligible

^sba

11 - 11

(Ipii');

T[T|r\n] vb. divide, determine

Dn

24

nnin

ohn

Is 8

16

of

'i's

fliM Dt 3 2

prophecy

up

seal

the

it

(iibiw (ba)

'^

34

ja);

(||

'n:

securely

of offences DWri

remembrance

n
*1BV D ??)' so
0,n
c i:vp
jbi4" (ip?ir^? ^3t?);
fountain sealed up, metaph. of chaste

</te

cf.

teaching amongmydisciples,i.e.]<eep

sub nnn.

cut, cut off, decide, so

Dn 9 24 + v Kt (Qr Dnr6)
2>ass. DWri Dt 32 +2 t.,

Is 29

Lvio

(all P).

nnn,
T

Imv. Dhn D1112 4 Dinn Is8 16


44
cstr. Dnnb
Inf. abs. Dinn Je 3 2

etc.;

sf.innnp

fire-pans of gold 1
3. censer,
Je52 19

17 - 171718

12
covenant with '\ attested by seal (pass.) Ne io
fig., of 'i putting his seal upon (3) discipline,

K7

(all P);

Diwv Jb 37 7 Dhn>l

(ionha)

2. bronze utensils, fire-pans,

P).

14

1nn Est 8

3.
Qal

snuff-

belonging to altar of burnt-offerings


3

Est8 10

snuff-eb'sh

Nu 4

Impf

34

1.;

ljli.)is

6
7
3 ms. onn: jb 9 33

Mat6,

Nu i6 + 4 t,; nhno Nu
s
sf. vnhnp Ex
cstr. nirir? Nu 17
ninra

nwinp Ex 2 5 38 +2t.;
(Now ArcMo1 " 6S w ) of

io

Maad,

252
loan-word acc.toFra )

one's seal, in attestation

pi. abs.

i6 17 + 3

38

ifoVigr

(whence

pfcL-

Eth. 'JtoD; Ar.

censer,

fire-holder,

n.f.

dish; abs.'o Lvi6

27

Ch

up (NH

seal, affix seal, seal

Aram. Dnn,

id.;

Maa<9, Aa0.

TnnrTO

d. 2

ltd,

L laa6.

T Ujnn vb.

2 2

528

U(6), L W.

12

34

Ch

c. 1

lurjk.

b.

Ch
Ch

ct4 ,2

woman

D^aia nyn ijb9 wd

stars Ae ;;e/t a seai

(||

D,n "

a^ott^

of forbidding sun

368

nn

U'J

to rise).

Dnin rriX Ez 28' 2

JV^JFI

obscure

is

24a

Co. Dn

Niph.

sub 1.

v.

Qrinjl

Est 3

(it

was) written and sealed

'n nj>202; both pass, of Qal 1.

up for

sf

Pf. 3 ms. [or Pt.1]

inb-tonn DDV Jb

3 pi.

Jb 33 16

DOT).

(v.

ny2D2

DinmiEst 8 s (continuingpt.3]-D;i)

^!?L> Inf. abs.


also

Qr Dnnfj

rd.

24

16

Pi. Pf.

6y day they seal


they shut

lit.

themselves, i.e. ace. to most,

themselves up, do not shew themselves (||K?

C has fjfiepas iatppayiaav eavToi? (B al.

11N W]J);

whence Siegf conj. plausibly '/ 'n D *^


they seal up the days unto themselves, i. e. daytime isfor them sealed up and unused. Hiph.
1

eavTovs),

Kra Dennis Lv

Pf. 3 ms. nvtn

15 or hath
organ) shewn stoppage by

(genital

his flesh

dnh, dnin

ring (Aram. U>fc^


bn

iw)_ a i,8. Dnh Ex

t.;

sf.

posed

^jnnn

18
,

Jb41

signet-

seal,

(Hri-fTiv Lag
t.;

ienh

foregoing

v.

7
:

We

Ni;

'

hung by a cord (^^i) about the neck Gn 38 18


(J = DOrih v 25 ), or (later 1) worn on (finger of)
right hand Je 22 s4 (Benz ArcMo1 106 )
the two
;

+9

fjanh

1.,

7.8.12.12.14.15.17.24.27

p r 9i

Ex 1

Lag BN116) cstr.

unh Ex 3 + 9

Ex 3

groom

(as one

NH

sister's

2.

1.

i8 1 2 56
(J^ J u x 1. ^l.

29

18

wife's mother,

f.

n.m. daughter's husband, bride-

supr.

IQ

"

Dt2 7 23

only sf.Wfnh

T|nn

E ) Nu

( all

Ju 19 4

of a Levite

who undergoes

circumcision, v.

Aram. N^D, and

id.;

husband,

)JfcsL>(also

Ar. ^li. daughter's

etc.); vulg.

husband, then more gen. wife's and husband's


relations; Sab. (Libyan) fnn daughter's

DHM
band
t.;

Epigr ren,m 87
-

)abs. 'n"i S
T?.0D 01 Di);

Glosa

rd.

1^00

relation to a father,

19

^2

18

fonq'ju 19 5

bridegroom

+ 1 o t. + Gn 1

cstr.

jnn

Gn

18

14

K8

Ex

14 i4
-

12

25

; 1.

in

daughter's husband, or

Gn 19 1214 (lTfo *n$>


1S18 22 Ne6 18

fnn

husband

As. hatanu, daughter's hus-

COT
sf.

3XrtN

seal, signet-ring,

Sta ZAW 1886, I43 Anm-

skizzen "' 15i

'

otherwise D1

usu. of Moses' wife's father

Juis

Anm

Ex 1

;nh

Pro1 188S ' 353

zM G i8S6.i W

K 21 ; on sup-

Je 22

wife's father (Ar.

a circumciser, hence father-in-law, with


performed on young men just
before marriage
,^.li. relation on wife's side;

Drrin

24

m,

1.

(Tfili

Eth.
n
2

28

Gn 38

Dnin

cstr.

n.in.

n.verb.

ref. to circumcision

(where

reason of his flux.


fi.

t]nh

wast one sealing proportion, i. e. perfection,


wast complete perfection, Ges Sm.; wast
a sealer of symmetry v Da ; wast a seal (ring)
i.e. Onin cstr.
of proportion Codd. 93 Hi
suggestions in
cf. Ew; txt. perh. corrupt, v
if/iort

'H),

v 14

13

28

(all J),

also

v.

27

son-in-law of the house of


Ahab, said of Ahaziah, whose mother Athaliah
2

was the daughter of Ahab.


the bride, bridegroom

2. in relation to

y ? N ^P"?

'

EX4

25

2b

customsappar. combined Ct 8 (^sb-by^yi-irby);

used to attest a royal missive 1


21 s (instr.
of vb. Qnn)
a precious article Hg 2 23 (sim. of
Zerubbabel); 'n 'niHS engravings of a seal, as
;

model

for cutting

names and

Ex 2 8

stones and gold plate


v.

Benz 258 *);

a signet;
is

Jb 3$

fl ID/1

"IV 'PI

11 - 2126

614 30
-

39

(all

P;

u =clay

41' a dose signet,

closely pressed

on precious

inscr.

of (under)
i.e. one that

down, sim. of closely joined

("VOD) scales cf crocodile.

a bloody bridegroom art thou


(J; on this v

25

10

Dnin

Xo>6ap(p.)

n.pr.m.

(=Dbn

1.

35
;

man of Ashen Ch f"

EXa/i,

@L

2. father of two of David's heroes

Ka>dav, L
n^Dnn
(J

for

nai,23

Ar.

1.

em

Ch

44
,

XcoQav.

n.f. signet-ring only Tin

Dnh v 18 )
co j2^

t jje

tJ"in (v^of
jj^j>.

latrovX).

38

foil.

prob. circumcise ,

u^

We

16

);

in sim. of

Aram. Ithpa.
Jos 23
frinnn

12
;

id.)

Pf.

Dtf

nh

Jef* 16
work for and
62 ; of sun ^ig
|j

'"'s

K3

Inf. jnnnn

iSi8 23 +3t.;

make oneself daughter's husband (son-in-law)


a iS!8 21 22 23 26 2 '; c.nN 1K3 Gn 34 9 (P);
-

to, a.
c.

2 in.
2CI1 18
jnnnn 1 S 18 22 ,
;

1S18"; Imv.

annnn Gn 34 9

p 2

Ch

18 1 of marriage of Jehoshaphat's son


,

= 2 Ch 21

and Abab's daughter (cf. 2 K 8 18


2. in gen. form marriage-alliance
Dt7 3 Jos2 3 12 (D), Ezr 9 14

ivith,

6
).

c.

T[rr2Pr;J n.f. marriage, wedding

alliance,
the

circumcision, cir-

cf.

mpl. QPiarinnni consec.

Impf. ?nnn>l

fWn id.; Aram. XJWn id.;


cf.

me,

to

f 11. [|Pn] vb. denom. only Hithp. make


oneself a daughter's husband (NH Hithp. id.,

Bo

sea n ng. ap2^aratus).

circumcise,

cumcision-feast\

Gn

the signet-ring (ace. to

25

Jo

355

delight in his people Is 61 10

1.

fn.

33

11

PraU

marriage)

(NH

Ar. IS'Jj>. marriage-

only msrin 0^2 Ct 3

11

on

day of his marriage.

t [*lJ^n] vb. seize, snatch

away (cf. Aram.

'

369
Pa. break in pieces; Ar.

,9fcJ!

klL

obj. expr.

^V)

lo! he

and who

shall turn

stizetJi,

Pr

23

(l|N^).

Pi. Pf. dismay, scare,

ntefcrn

^nnm (Ko

scarest

me with dreams

Je5i 56 (of bows)

prey

Gf.

(said

372

v Qal

but

Aram, inn

(through), so

bore

id.,

Qal Pf.
imp/ nnnM Ez 8 s
(rare))

Jb 24 16 wnn Ez 12 7
rinrr Ez 12 12 Am 9 2 rinrn Jon i 13 /. "inn
1. dig into houses, c. ace. D^nil
Ez 8 s 12 5
16
Jb2 4 (of burglary); sq. 3 into or through
88
(Co del. on intern, grounds),
a wall Ez 8
5.7.i2.
me t ap n S q_ piNK*! Am <y dig into
I2
2. row (as digging
She' 61, i.e. as a refuge.
13
into the water) Jon i
'n

TrHJnriQ n.m. breaking

[inchoat.

sf.

Ew' m

2a

'

],

Gie

txt. prob. erron.

Hiph. Pf. 2 ms. nhnrt


372
Is 9
1 s. Winnl J e
); Impf 3 ms.
49 (Ko
sf. ^?nn; Jb 31* sf. 3 fpl. fpft; Hb 2 17 (Ko 374
(

l).

37

1-

'

but

$Ew01StaWe^jnj);

s. sf.

^jnntf

Jei 17 (sq.OiTJS$>). 1. shatter c. ace. IS9 3 2. a.


cause to be dismayed Je 49 s7 sq. ^Sp. b. dismay,
terrify, sq. sf.

Jb 31 34

Hb 2

17

Gn
25
[PD] n.m. ^terror, fear nnjb 4 i
2
D3nn Gn 9 2
c. sf. as obj. gen., Gn
g terror of

t1

you (||D3lOto); in description of crocodile

nrnp3?

neg.,

lb>yn

c.

Jb 41 23 one made for fear-

lessness.

burglary

in,

ms.

and thou
fs. nnnn

row (NH

dig,

14

Jb

(||ny3);

is intrans.

T )Jjn vb.

consec.

be shattered,

al.,

nnn

woman).

of strange

awe

'T& W>lrt[*

also lieth in wait as for

s/*e

Jb 9 12

ft

him back]

prey only 3TWI

t Pinn n.[m.]
2S

'tM

deatli)

^l

Qal Impf. no

nnrro

of breaking in didst thou find them, (2 fs. sf.


Ges 544 2,r 4), i.e. those whom thou hast slain

fn. [nn] adj. shattered, dismayed mpl.


D^nn :_1. shattered Tl Dn33 n#j3 1 S 2 4 (song;
on pi. Cnn v Dr); so fig. EZ32 30 ace. to
Codd. Co (Wm for MT Drpfln) broken in their

were not detected in crime.

might, of Sidonians in She '61.

33311

'fcfl-QN

Sttfis?

Ex 22

(JE); so DVlKJfD 193

caught in the act

i.e.

Je

fc6

34
,

not in the act

'

'

2. dismayed J
s
46 of Egyptians defeated by Nebuchadrezzar.

([JlJlMJ vb. be shattered, dismayed


hattujterror, D1 HWB296

(As.

Eth. rh1*t :

QalP/.

nnm
Is

1.,

Wni

.t

Je 17

VW

nm _mnn
;

Is 8

9 -9 ' 9
;

1.

fs.

nnn j e

Wn I s 3^* + 4 t.,
3 pi.

nn Isf 30 31
18

examinare,\ .T)i Lex,Wo \

nn j e 50 2

3 ms.

Je 48

20 5 +

scrutari,

is

Talm. rTPin id.;

jb 39", nn;

10

+ 3 t. On

sio 25 +2t.,

+2

is 3

Jb 6 ( > Baer W]*n for ^N"jfl) ?/e see a terror,


and fear (note paronomasia in Heb.; v. Di).

t,,

(Ko i366 )
4

nnn

Jb 21 13

be shattered, broken, fig. of nations

Gn 35

gen.)

10

(song

all exc. Is 8 ); fig.


7

va

and perh.

),

nnn,

usu. a. abs.: ||TT


4

11

''s

iCh 4

10

v.

Dti

21

27

lit.

Pi.

of

bows Je 51

56

25

31^088' io (allD),
Ez 2 6 3 9 1 Ch 22 13 28 20

= from)

God was upon

the

n.pr.m.

son

Othniel and

of

13
.

Ec

n.[m.] terror, only

12 terrors are in the

way

Cnnnn

pi.

N"^).

(||

n^nn n.f. terror, only Ezek.; abs/n EZ32


but Co rds. Drnnn (with and v 2426 ); cstr. id.
23

32

32

27
;

24

sf.

wnn

32

32

Kt(>vr<nn Q r ); onvin

t.+ 26 17 (rd. nn^nn, with

Ew Co, see

VB), 32 30 (rd. Q^nrij v. 11. nn); terror, caused


by powerful cities, nations, kings, etc. usu. c.
:

sf.

as obj. genit.

Ez 32 v27 (Q
:

Ez

26

17

(of Tyre); elsewh. only

Co on

li23 'n, <g

-iuj 'n),

v^onwi,

but rd. D^nn, v supr.); esp. in phr. p3 'n fti


D^n cause one's terror (terror of oneself) in the
.

||

at,

nnn

S 17 Je 23 30 4 6
Ch 20 1517 32 7 ||Kn3 Is 20 5 37 27 2 K 19 26
Je8 9 17 1813 48 20 39 50 22 (others assign 4 8 20 39
22
50 to 1); fig. of the ground nO"Tfcft dismayed
for lack of rain Je 14 4 (||^ 3 of the husbandmen); no Je 50 30 Ob 9 Jbsg 22
b. be dismayed
1

2. be dismayed,

D^N nnn

terror Onyrr^y

a terror of

t[nnnn]
'=I"]'!|?

in

n.f.

grandson of Kenaz (brother of Caleb), nnn

foes in

of '^'s righteousness Is 5

be abolished, annihilated)
ace. to Gie's rdg.

(of

others render dismayed

f 11.

under divine judgment Is 7 s 30 31 ; so prob. also


Is 8 9M (but del. in

[nnn]

cities.

v.

^m

Imv.

etc.;

n-[m.] terror only W^ni 'n ilNnn

21

Vin) consec.

consec. Je 50 36 ; imp/.

nm

^PD

t !

by reason

Je i 17 io 2 2
nnj i?pK' Mai
-

49

sq.

| Is 31

25
26 32
. n^nn
land of the living v 23 24 (del.@ Co), v
343
nn
'nn
supr. p. 366.
sub
Ez 16 v.
-

51 (||N"V)
only
Niph. Pf.
3 ms. ^.EDI
and at my name he is put in

of,

'

'

tnnn^D

n.f.

terror,

destruction,

B b

ruin,

370

nn
Pr)

(esp.

poet.

nnnn Pr io 15
Pr

15

-^89

39
(||

Pn 4

54

2S

cstr.

14

pfV),

(||

b. dismay,

DE>H io 18

rttm of the poor

<Ae

wo);

(opp.

(opp. i^D? net?;;

without people

of a fool

18

'a

nnhp ' b'W '? io 14

Pno'- 9

/J-

13

cf.

*Ae

mo M (A

imminent ruin.

is

nn, ^nn

Wp'l "0

ib"o b"D3

of fools

poverty ;

(is) </*e?>

JIN vJ|'a P

as consequence of evil-doing

of strongholds

:]?9~rn"in)

a prince (opp.

to

+8t.;

pn'f).

rem,

2.

Dsb D2K2

J^H '

41

14

1. a. terror, Is

(opp. nnOB>).

ruin

is

28

Pno

abs. '

= obj. of terror, 48

17

Je i7

14

nratt

366.

v. supr. p.

3
U.

ninth letter

T'eift,

l"B= 15(9 + 6), t"E3= 16(9 +

Heb.;

and l'\

n"'

S6 4

\ Ges

v.

[NftNLD]

= numeral 9 in postB

KS

'

ZAWI8S4

Nes

avoid

7), to
'

249

D^B Dt28
animals for food Ex

slaughter,

1.

37

ma
1

s. sf.

Gn 43 16 (J), nnao

'o

NB*!BD3 nV.KDKm

sweep

it

and 7 will
4
with the besom of destruction, of '""'s

253
;

23

(Form

laying Babylon waste.

OP

Is

Dt 28 31 where punishment

of -/dub.; l"y

raft
v"V Sta*"*; undecided Ko'-

(q.v.),

cf.Ew* 121b .)

T^tP^ipp n.[m.] broom, besom, only


14

23
,

va^

ace. to

Eth.

Ezr 4

= God is good,

v.

Wkl (v. infr.) God is wise, cf. Aram.

Persian

\^37

T7fcOt2 n.pr.m. (appar. pointed


good-for-nothing (?N as neg.)
t,

591d

NaB
:

it

l
'

7V- simply pausal form)

Ahaz

Jerus. in place of

to

mean

De Di Du

v.

Ko

11 '

687

al.

Sta

think

Aramean, whose son

Pekah and Resin proposed

make king

to

only 7N3B"|3 J s

Wkl Autet.unter uch.i892.74 identif. with


(
S

Eth. m-drh! slay)

La

21
;

Ex
1 s.

21

37
;

'nrnB

Qal Pf
fs.

nn2B Pr
'

s 25

11
;

irDBl

ms.

nn3B

Imv. roBi
14

Gn 43

16
;

ni3!?b f 37 +3 t. (so
D3B Ez2i
Baer; van d.'H rtaob, exc.'prtaob Je5i 40); P.

Inf. cstr.

15

3b>33
is led

40

slay, kill ruthlessly,

fig.,

La2 2I (||

Ez

15

31H

c.

ace. pers.

c.

ace. cogn.

sword sharpened

of a

opp. ?E>n);

for the

<

ti.

nilO n.m. Is34

~QB Pr

Gn 43

16

(J),

slaughtering, slaugh-

Gn 4 3 + 6 1. nap Ez 2
2

+ 3 t.
1. slaughtering, slaughter, of
as ace. cogn. after l"QB

Pr

20

bx>

suffering servant of

ousness

'

16

animals for food

"

bullocks;

also

Je 50 2

'IS? Vl"V[

20
,

'

of

fig.

prob. 48 15 , and perh. W^fFi "2


2. in poet. fig. slaughter, to which

so

12
.

the nations are given over by '* Is 34 s


6
of Edom v (|| naj; v. "I 6, p. 258*); of
2

(q. v.)

Hf3 Is 5 3 7 sim. of
Pr 7 sim. of fatu-

'tab

of one following a strange woman,

as ace. cogn. after i"QB

(rare)

sf.

3 ms.

a mild lamb that

^ll> cook meat, also bake bread;

^PN

slaughter of Isr. in judgment.

Is 65

Aram, ^a^, rQB

and deriv. Ar.

consec.

metaph. of Babylonian leaders, under

TLMJtJJ vb. slaughter, butcher, slay


(NH id. (rare) and deriv.; Ph. rQB pt.; As.
Annalsiii -

ox

slain

thoughtless of consequences

Resin, com-

also

cf.

lies in fact that the

of

paring fblDD father of Benhadad).

iaodAM Asrb

&

abs.

rata 'B

sf.

Geschi.590

14

ter abs. 'B

TaPcrjk.

like

ace. cogn.

c.

s 25 11

sim. of 'i's vengeance upon


Babylon (v. also !"QB, nrQB), 25 s4 of kings and
rulers, under fig. of shepherds & choice sheep.

Samaria

officer in

19

butcher
of Wis-

(fig.

sim. of the prophet exposed to

his enemies, 51

wise; Ar. ZJ^> act as physi-

fnflfl; be

cian, ,_JL> experts

niaBp ?3V Je 11
to slaughter,

2. poet.

v. foregoing.

1 7^210 n.pr.m. (Aram.


3iB

Is

owner does not eat of the

so

'b

-ICipn

Pr g 2

(E),

dom's furnishing her table);

vb. Pilpel, only Pf.

31

^ass.

15
;

specif,

Isr.

Ez

of Amnion v

33
.

<

f 11. niltt n.pr.m. son of Nahor by


cubine

Gn

22

Tnn^ip

n.f.

thing slaughtered, slaugh-

tered meat, slaughter


cogn. after

n3B

his con-

Ta/3(x).

24

S 25

11

1.

of

sf.

''nrDD as ace.

meat killed for


n?B 1); 'B

2. slaughter for food (=1.

food.
JKJT3

371

raw
^44

23

a flock for

like

slaughter, sim. of the

harassed godly; ^0-?Pr f^' 3 Je 12 3 sim. of judgment of wicked (|| ruin Di^b).

n3Z3 n.m.

189

23

'

1. cook, 2.

extended in respect to turbans on their heads


= with pendant turbans (Dl SS, cf. Da) > Hi-Sm

who comp. Ar. J^i dye

guardsman;

"flQft vb.

1 1 .cook (who also killed the animal for food and


served it) nSB ahs. 1 So/ 3 24
2. elsewh. only
pi. D^rQti guardsmen, bodyguard (orig. royal

Aram. "*>^,

down (NH.

sink, sink

y30 coin;

PI).

1>?9;

^3U).

(v. I.

As.

id.;
tcb:1,

}-.

ES 0TJ0

slaughterers ; v.

426 (262)

Sem l lst ed - 3%

alw.

);

in the foil, combinations

'Bn ~W captain of

Pharaoh's bodyguard Gii37 S6 39 (both J), 40 34


4 1(U2 (all E) ; 'D-31 chief of Nebuchadr.'s 6ocfy1

K25 81011121618 20 Je 3 9 +i6 t. Je(hence


KVBB 31 Dn 2

^arcZ
Aram.

W?B ^g

f 69

S 17

J?3BP11 1

intrans.,

49

La2 9

ny3BK f 69
S 1 y 49 (stone

).

nirae

s 8

female cook;

n.f.

rrin;ri
( +

13

only

pi. abs.

niak
2yerfumers and

bakers, all as menials).

TOtDD n.[m.] slaughtering-place (Ph.


175
21
Is 14
for Babylonians
11300 ^. CIS
),
1-

(under implicit

; sink, sinkdown,
into Goliath's fore-

La

(gates of Jerus. into ground); metaph. of

distress

^69=* rfoifO JVO'tt; 69 15

fig.

(]|

O^O iJ^XH)

nations into the pit (nn$3) 9 1G


Pu. Pf.
V3t3 be sunk Ex 15 4 (poem) of Egyptians
.

drowned

Hiph. Pf W3tpn

tpO-QlZ.

ments and

difficulties

n.pr.loc. a Syrian city;

L TafiaaO);

l8 8 ( Mra/37xa(s),
ntD2 2

11.

J"irat21?

SO rd. also

8 (v. p. io5 b supr.)


8

s*m&

Je38 22

^jnipn, of pedes-

of animals).

planted

tals (D' ?"J^) of the earth, as settled,

tnrnp

&e

metaph. of entangle-

}'33 in the mire, of feet,

for

';

Je SS 6

Je 38" (Jerem. in mire of dungeon);

head);

Ch

Pf. ""HinE

14

t[nniiip]

8tamp>

V3tp*1

Impf.

15

3;

c.

16

Muss-

etc., v.

^
Qal

D1
Al
imprint; Eth. OXfOl dip)

sink in, tabbtu, diver (water-fowl)


'
HWB.
,
Arnolt JBLxi, 1892, 170

Jb38 c

?J?

mountains Pr 8"

(jfnsa rrV); abs. of


<

Hi'213 n.f. signet, signet-ring, ring (on


format. v. Lag M88 As.timbu'ti, seal-ring, Muss;

72D vb. dip (NH id.;

-j-I.

Arani.Vatp dip,

Arnolt

1-

abs.nys^ Ex26

12

batlie ;

cf.

perh. Ar. J,*l>

saturavit tinctura

vestem,Frey) QalP/. /?91 consec Lv 4 6 + 5 1.;

Est 3 +3
ntyao IS3

Ex 2 8
Ex 2 8 23 + 2
;

Ru

ITOBl consec.
Impf. ^39*1

31

Ow?^

Lv p 9 + 3

Gn 37

v3t?*1

t.

ms.

consec.
sf.

Ex

^^

12

31

Jb

dip: 1. trans., dip a thing

cstr. nii?3D

22

sf.
;

in,

rei+ 3 in blood Gn 37 31 (J), so esp. in


connexion with sacrifices Lv 4 6 <f 1 6 51 (also in

. ace.

freshwater); in water, for purification Nu 19


27
(all P) ; of dipping rod in honey 1 S 1
bread
24
s4
in vinegar Ku 2
foot in oil Dt 33 (poem);

18

?.?

3^

ace.

1 1

Jb 9 31

l"in$3

omitted

Ex

m the ditch dost thou dip me;

2" ( JE

in blood), 2

K8

15

(in

water); but also+ \"Q=moisten with, with some

of Lv 4

17

(blood),

(oneself), sq.

v 10

36

inyaBEx 28 28 39 21
s4
;

Gn

hand and given

16

3, 2

2. intrans., dip
:m

(oil).

K5

14

Jordan

in

10

(E), Est 3 8
Est 3 12 8 s 8 10
-

cstr. id.
pi.

name of one of the


26

+i 4 t.;
Ex 25
Ex 2 5 + 1 2 t.
on"rfyaB Ex 2 6 29 onj)3D
t.

,2

ny|t?

as token of authority

used in sealing

/!2D

II.

cf.

Eth.

rtVflrtrt".

As. tublu, turban,

Dl

wind

1-

(v.

V of

about, ivrap

in Baer's

t [b^QtS] n.m. turban

Ges Dl

assumed as
Ezech

Sim

up;

).

in Thes

) only DD^-fl D'P'OD 'rvno

Bob

Ez 23"

2. ring, as orna-

(vb. DDC)-

22

+ 35

t.

in

Ex

(all P).

t i"TiyS!3 n.pr.m. a family name among the

Nethinim Ezr

""QJ3 ("/of

43

=Ne

foil.;

4G

meaning dubious).

1"T12I3 n.[m.] highest part, centre (ace.

35 navel, so

Xl^D, N^^tp)
Ju

37

NH

id.,

pSH

"I13B

and I^D, Aram.


nyo W<Tf D V n

behold people descending from the highest

part of

xii

42

41
missives

Ex.) of rings for staves of ark, for curtains, for


121212
ephod, and other sacred furniture EX25

to

(perh. to be

official

Gn

Is 3 21 ; as gift for sacred purposes Ex 35


3. most often (only in
NU31 50 (both P).

porters, line of Merari

u (LTa/3jX).

abs.

,212

ment

"nrPTQID n.pr.m. ^ hath dipped, i.e. puri-

foil.;

t.

1. signet-ring, of king, taken from his

).

iCh

+3t.;

+2

ni?3D

12

fied)

4i

'

'

23

14

iny?D

t,;

24

42

the

land;

pH TOB-^

US?'

Ez 38 12

those dwelling upon the navel of the earth, i. e.


upon the mountainous country of Israel, central

and prominent in the

earth.

B b

372

iln-QD
TpD"^t3 n.pr.m. (Aram.

v.Wkl on

good, or is wise,

of Benhadad king of

= Ilcmvman

*>{OB supr.)

Aram

15

is

father

18
.

Tfi3t2 n.pr. 10th month= Dec-Jan., Est


2

16

MB

(Nab.

Eut

Ko

Palm,

id.,

C0T

Yog*
on Ne

66
;
1

i
loan-word from As. Tebetum, Schr
ZAiv(1889)272f.
E-Vo W eU0
per
h.
_e&
JDD
J en
Hpt
JBLxU892 170
month
v. esp. Hpt'% Muss-Arnolt
,

mnta

bers of temple from household stuff Ne 13 ;


30
.
priesthood by exclusion of alien blood Ne 1
b. ceremonially, the altar of incense by the
blood of the annual sin-offering Lv 16 19 (P);
the people, gates, and wall (by some undefined
ceremony) Ne 1 30 ; the altar of the court by
the blood of sin-offerings Ez 43 s6 ; of consecration of Levites by nKDn 'O Nu8"(P), and
9

Nu 8 1521 (P). c. morally Lv i6 (P), Ez


Mal 3 rtatt^ 5 i (n"l)JlJ Je33 Ez

33

of sinking

tnSTO

Ju

n.pr.loc.

22

Gideon's pursuit of Midianites ended, site un-

n(l)Nr3t3DEz2 4

11

rd. for

ll"7C vb. be clean, pure (Ar.J4.l5, 1Q>

Nil id., Pi. make or declare ceremonially


AranO^tp emptiness, $~li?t? brightness
82
Eth. hTVd: ^mVd.; purify,
Sab. inB Hal
wash oneself with water) Qal Pf. 'o Lvn 32
+ 12 1.; 3fs. rnno Lv 12 7 15 28 rnnB Lv 12 8
id.;

clean;

;'

+ 5 t. Pf; Impf ": Lv 15 Jb 4 etc.,


+ 9t. Impf; Imv.^'P 2K5 1. be clean,
13

etc.,

17

10 -' 3

i.e.

(miraculously) freed from leprosy by wash-

ing in the Jordan

ceremonially (only

Kg
H P),

10 12 13 14
-

2. be clean

Lv

ig 13 28 28 (P)
-

22

(H); by washing with water, the flesh Lv 2 2 7


(H); garments Lvi 3 6 34 58 Nu 3 24 (all P); both
-

and garments LV17 5 (H), 14 s9 15 13

flesh

Nu

32

P); other articles Lv 1


(P); passing
things through the fire Nu 31 33 (P); offering
8
20
sin-offerings Lv 1 2'- 1
(P); by the ceremony
of the two birds Lv 14' 3 (P); by ashes of red
heifer Nu i9 12 12 (P).
3. be clean morally,
of people, made clean by /> 's scattering clean
19

(all

water upon them Ez 36 s5 of Jerus., specif,


clean from idolatry, under fig. of adultery
Je 13 27 also sq. fO Ez 24 1313 (purification by

13

36

2. pronounce

Lv 1 f--^--

^s

all
4
(
3. perform the ceremony of cleansing
(P).
Pu. Pf 3 ms. into 1 S 20 26 (so

P).

14

clean, ceremonially

Lv

known.

33

36

spot near which

37

m= muddy month).

30

riNLin

'

MT

We

lintO

Dr, he

j.

not clean, be-

is

cause he hath not been cleansed) ; Pt. &O f}K


rnnbt? a land not cleansed Ez 2 2 24 (but @ Hi

Ew Co

SS rd. a land not rained upon, v. 130).


Hithp. Pf. 3 pi.
Ezr 6 20 *VJn (Ko L m }
18
2 Ch 3 o
Nu8 7 1 pi. Ionian J0S22 17 Impf.
2
vine; Ne 12 30 Imv. vintsn Gn
Pt. ina
35

Lvi4 7 +nt.;

QnnSD Ne

pi.

Is 66 ;
13
a. ceremonially,

reflexive: 1. purify oneself :

22

esp. in preparation for sacred duties

17

Gn 35 2 (K),

Nu8 2Ch 3 o Ezr6 Nei3 ; also for heathen


mysteries Is 66 17 ; of purifying priests, people,
and wall Ne 1 30 (cf. Pi. lb).
b. morally
Jos 22 17 (P).
2. present oneselffor purifica"
tion, only pt. D^ tT L the candidate for purifica20

18

>

tion

LV

I4 -t-7.8.11.14.

22

1 7.18.19. 2 5.2 8 .29.3 1

^_

T^ntfl n.[m.] purity, purifying

QWn

"intab

DJ#3 Ex 24
for purity.

the heavens

12 4

'

made

BiJ

the

Impurity,

(JE), as the body of


2.

^-

sf. fi"l!B

-^

days of her purifying (menstruation)..

h?E]

5386

10

(v.

Ges 10

2-

or ["IHip] (01*

),

173b

n.[m.] clearness, lustre (dub. word;

made

'*);

clean

D^nNtsrrbn Lvi6 30 (P; by

the sin-offering of the atonement day); also of


the individual, be clean niKBTO Pr20 9 (||rat);

become clean by use of hyssop \^ 51 9 (|| P??**);


more generally "^JPl'B? infcty-DK Jb 4 17 shall
a man be more pure than his maker? (|| p'W).
Pi. P/.ViB Lv i 3 3 + 4 1.; sf. Vino Lv i3 6 +5* t.;

Nu 8 etc. 4- 7 t. Pf; Impf. IHD^


etc. + 4 t. Impf.; Imv. sf. 7?.!]9 ^ 5

ms. rnnt?

Ch 34

6 - 15

iinon or iintSD (D.

n.

si lees, ew

f.

ace. to

Ges 20 a2b ), and


-

reads nntp V,TWn Gr prop.


g chr
imuj? Ms crown; Bae i"W? >~IB!? sceptre from
his hand.

tnintfl

n.f. purifying, cleansing;

Ez 39

12

4-

t.;

sf.

nn Ez 3O

33

etc.

Lv 14 Mai 3 ; chiefly
purify : a. physically, metals
from dross Mai 3 3 ; land from corpses Ez 39 12
14 16
heavens from clouds Jb 3 21 ; temple from
unclean things 2 Ch 29 151618 land and city from

+ 4 t. Inf.;

Infcstr. "ins

sub inb Hup Pe SS so Thes, reading VvmiD).


onlyiintS?? ri3^n^8 45 DeHupPeSchi/ww.
9
hast made (him) to cease from his lustre; @ 33
made his lustre to cease, so AE Ki al. reading

11

Pt. "inBD

cleanse,

Asberim and images

Ch 34

'B

3,5 ' 8
;

store-cham-

sf.

Lv

12*

+2

nine

t.; cstr.

frnno Lv i3 7 -(-7

t.;

Ch

23

28

abs.

Ch 30 19 ;

1. purifying,

men-

Lv I2 4D 2. cleansing, purification,
of leper Lv 13 735 i^ 2 23 32
f Nazirite Nu 6;
from an issue LV15 13 (all P); from contact
struation

with the dead Ez 44 s6 ; of sacred things


1

Ch

23

28
;

of persons for the passover

in gen.

Ch 30

19

373

-nnto

Ne

Tinon JTJBB'B

45

charge, requirement

/je

of purification.

17

Gn

n"rtie

+ 8 t.;

O^B

4
25 25
(H), Dt 14 1120
14 (P), 2o
14
36
9
Nu 19 (all P); things
places Lv 4 6 io 1
Lv io 10 ii 37 47 14" (P), Ez 22 20 44 2S Is 66 20 Mai

20 20
-

Lv

(all J),

12

i
1

11 - 13

1819

Ezr6

20

13is.17jff.89.40.41

19

V
(all P),

+ v. 26b MT
2

Lv

persons

Dt

11

but rd. into Pu, see ino,

-11.17.24.29.31.36.38.39

gl4.22.36

Ch 1

24
11
;

clean, of turban

pure, clean Pi 3o
-

12

17.

jnjBf

Zc 3 5 5
-

Ex

Q r|3

Lv

24

(H),

of heart 1^51 12

13

Pr 22
hands Jb 17
eyes Hab i
(of God);
words of men Pr i5'2C words of God \p- 12 7
law of '' as object of reverential fear ty T9 10
9

vk.

good

pleasing,

Hiph.; alsoderiv. ; Ar.


delightful, delicious,

deriv.

(NH

id.,

med. ij, he pleasant,


or
savoury in taste
sweet

and clean, cheerful, happy


Aram. oL], c^, ^0, 3 9 2>0 and e&p.

well, act right, sq.

6 s ; sq.

joyful; As. Mow, oe

(/7ac,

Nu

18

""a

was in

K8
K8

d/tai 1

18

18

heart =

thine

io 30 thou hast done


well in performing what was right in mine eyes.
2

inf.

? 2

c.

(v.

Gn

Je44

17

Dn

2 67

D3b Gn 24 16

t.,

Gn

D'3b

-|-2 8t.;

27

+ 32

t.;

pi.

#ooc7,

D1 HWB209)

vigorous

Nu 24

13b

{Impf 30" from 30}); //.

imrf,

Qgj

Ct 4
25
Ju

+ 4 t.;

cstr. "310

+ 2 t.; pi. Di3i0 Est 2 niab J e 2 4 + 6 1.,


H3B Gn 6 + 4 t.; 1. pleasant, agreeable to the
i

senses

a. to the sight, fair, of daughters of

menGn6 2 (J);

asonEx 2 2 (E), 1 S9 2 1K20 3


rd. herds Th We Klo Dr Bu)

of

young men (but


16
1 S 8
DfTNIO their appearance Dn i 15 n?b
2
ntno G1124 16 2 6 7 (both J), 2S
Esti u 2 3 7
12
6
^"i3l0 1S16
INn 310 1K1 fnri310Na3 4
;

nfcOD ni310 Est 2 2 ; HK-IO 'Oio

Ec

ii 7 ;

V^jn H310 fair in


21

mantle Jos

Dt 6 10

cities

the taste,
5 - 22 - 24 - 26

WVb 310

4
;

Est8

his eyes

(J); goodly houses Is 5


19
situation of city 2
2

agreeable

sweet,

(both J);

(E);

5
;

of

8 12 ;

b. to

for

eating

ears of grain

Je2 4 2 3 3

figs

Dt

good,

Gn2

blttvb

Dn

Gn

honey Pr2 4 13
best sort (Hi rds.
;

310n 1^3 Ct 7 10 as wine of the


11
J3); raten 'ran Jug my sweet fruit

(||

"i?no).

the smell, sweet-scented, of ointment Ct 1 3 ;


310nn3p Jeff the fragrant cane. d. of pleasant
c. to

10

a&s. 310

D^iO

pi.

acceptable, joyful,

P/. 310

do

ilA-b,

or odour, be pure
(Lane);

io

<Aom. cfcktf z^eZi, that it

adj.).

30

13

ri3i0

3ilT

3. ethically

EC9 Jb 14

11

Est i
8 9
(cf. 310
7
3 5
8
Pf. 2 ms. nia^pn 2 Ch 6 rfron 1

Hiph.

Ch

Ch

'),

13

y2.6.11. 16.17.22.23.24.20
4

(H); of the table

t 1 ^itO

Ch 30 17

of gold

17

Lv

4 -8

HWB300a

Dl

unto,

19

S 20 2G a

^s ^s

aU p^ j Ch 2g 2 C1) 3 g
Jb
39
(
28 19 ; of water 0?P EZ36 25 ; of incense rcibp
Ex 30 35 37 29 (P); of lamp stand rniO Ex 3 i 8 3 9 37
15.25.30

(P),

Ne2

57

it

be pleasing

Je 40 4 Zc ii 12 later usage
seem good unto (so As. tabu

f 11. 11 10 adj. pleasant, agreeable, good


Lag EN26 Aram. 30, Palm. 30 Vog Xo 81
N30 Vog No 75) m. 'o Gn 2 12 + 2 2 1., D310
Mi 7 4
T
5
18
f. rniO Est8 +5ot., H3b Dt6
+ 2 t.; cstr.

Nu

Ig8

22

,5 - 22

2. physically pure

if

11

DN

?V 310

K2

eli,

mpl. Dnino Ez 3 6 25
Pr 1 26 fpl. ninhB Lv 14 4 f 1 7
Ezr6 20 ;
s 2 8 8
1. ceremonially clean, of animals Gn 7

+ 3 1.;'

^5>a 310 DN
is

m. abs. 'o Ex
T"l1nt3 adj. clean, pure;
n +68t.; l'nDLvn 47 +4t.; cstr.linO Hab
25
9
u
13
lino Pr22 n "ino Jb
f. rnlnt) Mai i
i

1113

2. pleasant to the
shadow of tree Ho 4 13
higher nature, giving pleasure, happiness, pros.

310 J e 32 s9 + 6 t., 3103 Ju 16 25 Qr (Kt


210 2); Vt. 310 J u 1 25 1 S 2 ; (for these forms
csr.

2,i

v.

Bo 51133

SS

s.v.;

Ges recognises only Pfs.

and fewer of them than above. It


difficult to decide between vb. and

is

1. be pleasant, delightful, of tents of

Nu

24

omp.)

(JE

Ct 4 10

poet.); of caresses

2. be glad, joyful

S 25 30

often

adj.);

Jacob

(sq.

Ju 16 25

3.b 3*10

S 13 28 Est i ,0 (v. 310 2 c).


3.
of rank, position, claim: p^2D nnx 210 310n ,J U
25
ii
art thou really better than Balak ?
4.
18
30
310
be well with, good for Nu
?
(J), Dt 5
71
2
i5 lc 19 13 1 S i6 1623 2 S 14 32
119 128 Je
(Qr),

22 15

so (sc. ib) Is 3 10 it is well (with


16

210 tN Je 22 (cf. v
good toward David.
(v. 11.

310 2

b c f)

15

);

Nu

~^ 210

S 20

12

him);
there is

5. be pleasing W5/3 310


24' (J) 2 S 3 1936 15 26 1 9 38 ;

and

perity,

time
gi7

f,i9-22.

Gn

so agreeable, jAeasing, well: a. of

310 DV good clay, festal day

35

2c 8

feas t s

19

S 25 s Est

prosperous years

D^n

JTO 210 Est2


the best part of the women's house ; v '03 Dt
15
17
23
c. of perV.^? 'tS? Gn 20 (v. C f infr.)
4

b. of place,

(E).

sons, (nnN)

29

6.6.9 /, ,
JS

later

Dr;

?.>!>

cf.

,|

J'

J?3

310 pleasing in the eyes of

^r al 2 17 (cf. vb.
4,
y 3 31Q

Ec

QJj'O

H310 rnYpa

2G 26
-

2C
;

2li

18 27

and f

infr.)

AVe
word or message,
r
tidings; o njiiop'

inserted in

S29 10

d. of
r/ootZ

23
25
30
25
inyn "13T Pr 1
^00^ report" 1 S 2 Pr 1
2'-
unagree word in its season; 310 13T Pr 1
able word (maketh the heart glad); 310 13T
24

3
^45 a

ri310

good theme.

e. of

other things,

^1.^.

S 24 20 a pleasant, prosperous journey

374
310

"3

CW

nmo Gn 4 9

HOI 310

pleasant

Ec

12

1213

HO

-f

*?

310

is!

it

(poem); of unit}' of brethren

15

133

Aoiv

(mm)

and

hoiv

shall be ivell for

it

3ion Jb 13 9 m'M it
f. ^ya 310n n't?y

*?

vb. 3);

(cf.

(/oof

be advantageous that (v. 5).

6
pleasing in the eyes of G11 i6 (J),

do ivhat is
13
12
18
2S
i4^ 2 Sio =iChi 9
Ju 193
23
3
5
3
"--"-"
24"
=2
S
=
Cll2I
2Kl0 20 IS38 I
I9
where obj.of rbvn; 'ya aio(n) (/a) (3) ntpy Gn
n
10
36
i9 8 (J),Juio ,5 iSn i4 Est3 ;31on(3)n'K'y
14
2s
25
'jD ncn(3)l Dti2 Jos9 (D), 2Ch 14 Je 26
18
s
310n n'e>y
nouns reversed Dt 6
cf. Est 8

iSr

.1

"; 'ya 310 in other combina2 Ch 3


4
Nil 36* (P), Je 40 ; -IK-TII 310n HK1
/
13
3
2Kio 0-i3T iK 2 2 =2Chi8 12 ,Nuio 29 (J),

ija^i^ni

Gn

310 in
2

31 DO

S 19 4 Est f; yi"iy

or bad

'

17

cf. 1

13T s^eai either good

(E); 310 nyi yiO^>

excellent of its

310

24 2 J

Gn2 4

y-t

Ch 1

50

N3ann

(J)j 'o

K 2 = 2 Ch
13

kind

12

S 13 22

iK22 818 =
3. good,

a. of the several creations,

DTl^N N"V1 and God saw that

'O

excellent

Gm j:wus

I2i

--

nam

(P);

was good,

it

flfc>JJ

"IS* ^3

HNO 310 i 31 (P) God saw all that lie had made,
and behold it toas very excellent. So to. of land,
soil,

l6

px

fruitful, fertile:

Dti 25 35

J), i4 7 (P),

23

(D),

131S

Ju 18 9

21.22
2I
22

25

CI128 8

in Dt

Ex

Nu

18
6

i3 19 (both

Q7.10 ,,6

K 14
2l(f s

n1N

23

Jos

9" ii*
15

Jos

np^n
mfc
;
Ezi7 8 njj Ez 34 14 nyiO 1 Ch 4 40 Ez 34 14 8
14
C. of vegetation, choice, fruitful CrH 1 S 8
13
19 25
10
Ez 3
310 |0B> 2 K 20 precious
YV 2
3
2
2
oil Is39 ,-f i33 Ec7
of seed, DO10 DmJE> ON
Ec ii 6 whether both of them will be fruitful.
d. of animals, fat npa Gn 18 7 (J); D^Ty Gn 27
23

(D);

''

Gn

nriB

(J);

4i

26

(E);

Gn

minerals, fine, pure 3nt

003 La 4

brass Ezr 8

1
;

27
,

Ez
2

12

24

e.

(J), 2

Ch

soldering J-S41

of
s-8

4.

quantity, n310 na^ good old age Gn 15 13 (B), 25 s


32
23
(P), Ju 8
1 Ch 2 9
dowry Gn 30 20 (E many
sons); treasury Dt 28 12 (from which ^ sends

good, rich, valuable in estimation

a. in

blessings).

in price, goodly, valuable: of

to.

the estimation put upon house, beast, and tithe

Lv2 7 10101214 33 (H); profit Pr 3 i 18 hire Ec 4


COOn "HDnO Jo 4 my goodly precious things.
9

infr.)

n^m Dy n03n

Ec

n310

Ec7 18

11

wisdom

which abbreviated 310 well ! good !


Eu 3 13 1 S 20 7 2 S 3 13 1 K 2 1S ;
22
3
followed by ""S it is good that 2 S 18 Eu 2 La
1S
2s
9
3
27
(J), ^ 7 3
3 Jb 10 (cf. 13 2 e); c. inf. Gn 2
s7
1
s
92 147 Pr 25 (cf. sub 10); with (strangely)
1

'131

now, irm)

13in 310

Gn 40
(tib)

16

!5

27

10

28

32

JO om.

Nu

JO pers.

Ju

15

19
4 Est

1 S2 6
; nan(n) 310 the word
19
24
38 42
2o
1
2
said 1 S 9 10 1
2
lfi

(J

f;

inf.

Eu 4 iSi s

15

16 32 i9 122

K21 2K5
2

(E),

compar.

Ch 21 13 Pr 12 9
Ec 4 3 9 13 6 3 f
'

19

29

c.

JO rei

12

H02 9

5
38
16
4
n
72
14
56 Jon 4 -f 37 6 3 84 119 Pr 3
8.16
1
^.3.8.10
j2
2^5
I? 22
l6
Ct
E(J ^
4
4.i6.i8.
_Q
n
3io-no ,*
dn
Ec
s
^
5
9
2
19.
IN
310n i8 ia
it better
or? JU9
px

Am 6

gll.19

jgie.17

Is

Ec 2 24 (rd. -fO v. Comm.); IB'NO 310 }"N


22
QK 3 310 pK Ec 3 12 8 13 so 1 S 27 1 &
Ec 3
We Dr Klo Kit Bu (MT only ^ c. Impf.) 7.
310

-B>

of man's sensuous nature, glad, happy, j>tos-

perous

Ec

niO

3^>

9 ;
17
D'OIO Je 44
2.
8.
1 1

ive

6G

=2 Ch

1
10

were prosperous;

similarly

of man's intellectual nature,

310 ?3K> good understanding


4"

Pr 3 I3 i5.

Est 5 9
mn31

15

3? 310 merry, glad heart Pr

Jjafef

rnio

Ch 30 22 ^

s 25 s

9.

kind, benign: a. of men, themselves


27
the eye Pr 2 2 9
2 Ch io 7
2 S 18

Na

12"= 2 Ch

10

11

good,

S 25'"
an3T

1
;

DO10 kind words

10'-

of

to.

Ch 30 18 f

86 5 310 'O
11
5
3
for he is good, kind ^r 34 ioo 135 Je 33
13
34
inDn tb'wb ^ 3io ^3 i ch 16 2 Ch 5 7 3
Ezr 3 11 ^ 106 107 118 129 136 ; ) 310 kind to
God, himself

s1

73 145

25

La

by .1310(n)

V Ezr7

Ne2 8

18

13
;

n3io(n) sjnn 9 ^ i 43 ; 310 ^3 yvv 52" 54 s ;


?jnDn 310 ra 69 17 109 21 ; (D^)3ion (o^nann <A
20

10

4*
word(s) spoken in promise Jos 21
56
1415
10.
Je 29 10 33 14 Zc i 13
(D), 1
8
23
what Yahgood (ethical), right : 310 no

^roocZ, fe'wc^

||

weh

8
requires Ali 6

man

himself

(D , )310(n)
1 2-

13

22

way

is

19

Gn

La
S15 22 2S17 14

2i

c.

Pri6

19

(not)

18 17 (E) the thing

s4

25

K2

Ju8 2

89

inf.

sq.

better,

^ii8

919

and

Ex

only implied);
2

(v.

310 ab tfas nyn tfba Pr 19 <Aa<


knowledge is not good.
6.

(J),

(E) that he interpreted well

good,vnse,soDti u
is good, is ivell

12

om. Pr

compar.

fO

Exi 4

good that one wait

it is

be without

a soid
c.

26

La

310

T'lT'l

'

"ins 310

for

exclamation

Ch 2
EZ36 31

good vnth an inheritance (other trans, see in


VB); nQ^ Ec 5 17 c. nxy 2 S 1 7 14 good advice;
is

||

5. good, appropriate, becoming, ~\WH 310


(cf.

= Is 3 9

tions

n-iB

12

14

19
3

Mi

~l{}

||

(/ie)

good

way
36

a. of

14
310 B*N Pr 14

2Chi9 n ^i25 Pr2


4

2'

14

-j-jt

S 12

23

the

good

^.(n) (the) good


29
Is65 2 Je6 10 ^36 5 Pn6
3
S 15 good and right is

(n)310(n)

K 8 =2Ch6
Cl^naJl DniO fan 2
1

7";

34-*

Ec9 22 man's deeds Qnai


D^yo
n'cyo 1S19 4 Eci2

15

19 ;
nn'^ni n3ion

right

03^0 Jb

||

27

thy case; 310 n3T good thing

14

13
;

310 ^?

375

11B
-Oin

Nes

fl-l

MtNO

irraita

18

so of
21t3 i6 -\WX Ezi8
Pr 20 23 310 N^ c. inf. (v. 5) it is
not good or right to : p'^b
Pr 17 26
5
23
21
j?Bh 'jb 18
d^jb nan 2 8 2 4 (3io i>3).
b. of
9

n'S'JJ

WW

mv

ness;'oGn2 4 10 +
i}310

nm -itsh nit: 25
God s^ooi nris ait: ^, n 9
DaiO T>DBBto 1 9 39 his commands niJfD Ne 9 13
Cpn Ez 20 25 (DaiO W?); 310 np^ Pr4 2 >3D
310m msnn nvd i6 ]vbv La 3 3S
s

Je

fin. nitt n.m. Je17

H3^D n.f.) a good

(cf.

'o Gn

26

1. welfare, prosperity, happiness:

29

[|

1 34
Di?B> Is 52"
1.;

ON 42 s whether

JP ONI 310

pros-

310 N13 17 6 prosperity


'03 nN"i
cometh; '03 not? Dt26 n 2CI16 41

perity or adversity ;

Ec 2 Je 29 s2 obj. of ntn ty 4 7 34 13 Ec 2 24 3 13
Jb7 7 of Chi Est io 3 of B>p3 |i22 9 ; J?JD
25
12
13
26
|n: f 85
Hip Jb 30
NVD Pr 16 20
84 Je 5
1

I7

i8

iKi

42

22

36

Is52

IDni 310
11

8
7

Mii

i?in

IDn

12

1^3

man 1K10

'm

34

7
;

^ 39

Ho

3103

io

210?

to us, =

nb 310^ Dt 6 24 for good

11

13
39
for our good, io flb), Je 3 2 (Onb; cf. b T\b
6
7
Je 7 25 ).
2. good things, (coll.) n(l)313

'0 Messing of good things \^ 21 4 Pr 24"'; N??p


'0 Dn s ro Jh
22 filled their houses with good

V I0 4 Pr I2 "; N^O^io7
Ho 14 '03 ya'cn ^ 103
28

things; obj.of y3B>

Pr 13 2 Is55 2

i>3N

and not

r\pb

WDPi"3

Gn

V' 1

19

29

(J),

122
;

mora?

i/r

Mi

310
this

(Gr,

27

ii

"int?

65

^Tooa",

mi

310
36
;

good;
;

23p

obj. of

th& 13

27

21

nfetf

Nu

io 32 (J); 'vb 3iy


4.
w/io devise good.

zro^

9
'O i&-fi Pr 14 22

V~b 310 f3 2 S 19
Dt 3 o 15 2 Si4 17

yT Gn

9 - 17

5 - 22

Dt

(J),

39

f 34

15

1K3

27

Is 5 20 20 7

15 16
-

Ams

14 13
-

nfctf

v. also

pursue good

De) and
;

1 'o sjTl ^ 38
'O-bjyp Pr 2 9 path of good.
tr.

to

'i)_n>tflS 3101 1,T3i01

is

my

injriN.l in list of

assigned to reign of Jehoshaphat


txt. suspicious;

LTG>/3a8ama, but

for all three names.

21

\Tl*y\li$ Hil3 n.pr.m. (good

6<aj3fia

Gn

2. goods, property

Ne

3. abstr.

neck of heifer

Ex

himself

"

Dt

heart

47

28

Ho
33

19

Jb 20
Q^p^X 3103 Pr

10

21

b. (3)3^J

16

10

11

K8

a. fairness, beauty, of

310 2,

(v. 1.

21

Dt

(J),

of people of 'i Zc 9 17

(JE).

Is 65 14

prosperity

24

io 11

11.

'0 7).

of Jerusalem

o\

SID joy of
c-

128 3 ;

\\r

in the prosperity of the


d. goodness of

righteous the city rejoiceth.

s6
discernment ^
4. abstr., good9
ness of God a. in bestowing good things Ne 9 \
b. in the salvation of his people Is 63' ^ 2^

taste,

2,

145".

up

stored

c.

n^lIO

'

good;
i?

Ch

Lord,

Levites
17

s
,

20

for his saints

yjs

106 5

sf.

but

onlyT(o/3a-

good things,

n.f. welfare, benefit,

abs.

Dt 28"+ 54

'O

16 2

25

'rnio

etc.

+4

t.

0310

cstr.

t. sfs.;

pi. JTi3iO

Je 52 32 sf. Vnato Ne
19
1. welfare, prosperity, happiness:
6
Dlb'C'
Dt 23 7 Je 33 9 Ezr 9 12 La 3 17 H310 Di'' Ec 7 14

Je 12 6
;

ni3b

s8

||

^ JJ?"-'?

day of prosperity ;

my

welfare dependent upon

''H^O

\j,

(E),

Dt 28 11 30 9

Am 9

Chi8 7 Je 14 11 ruw

not

is

'O ^nNiaijl Jl>

thee ?

Gn5o 20

22 21 prosperity shall come totliee; H3107


;

n^i njni>

10
Je 2
39 44"; obj. of vb. E>p3 Ne 2
42
25
17
13N
Ec 9 18 ;
WOT! Je 32 ; ntn Jb 9 Ec 5 6;
r
s
5
03 HN1 f 106 ; 'OD "IDn Ec 4 ; obj. of bit*

fig.

Jb

10

16

2\-'

= taste

after ^y Dnj

Je 18

good words,
Gh 17 26 Je 18 20

happiness;

10

2.

Ec

of JJ3B>

g-ooc^

obj. of 13*1 1

a. of

things

S 25 30

(coll.):

63

28

=
=

13T J e 12 52
1
s8
2 K 25
b. of material possessions 'on D1313
3. bounty,
Ec 5 10 when good things increase.
good traits r)3B> ^r 6 5 12 year of'thy bounty (harvest
n
bestowed by God), so also ^310 ^ 68 ; nfe'V
19
16
s5
13
9
'o(n) Exi8 (E), Nu 24 (JE), Ju 8 9 1 S 24
9
16
10
00
6
Je 33 ; obj.
2 Ch 24
2 S 2 1 K 8 = 2 Ch 7
20
18
n3io nnn w\
i s 24
of bm 1 S 24
;
Gn 44 4 (.J), 1 S 25 21 f 35 12 38 21 i9 5 Pr 17 13 Je
,

in antithesis with jn elsewh.

'O TOT Ho S cast of good;


37 52
do good + 1 4 13 53", 37 s Ec 7 20 in 3 12
mng. seems less fitting rd. perh. 'O nifcOp

desiYe o/<Ae righteous is only

Jb2

iinnboa

evil;

10

3. good=benefit :
S 15
12
Pr 31 she doeth him good
3iCHjK Q-p^X niNri Prn 23 /ie

goods, possessions

]Tp6l 310

1. good things, coll., produce of


the land to be eaten Gn 4 5 18 20 23 (E), Is i 19 Je
2" Ezr 12 Ne s5 36 to be enjoyed;
good things
9
9
of '* as given by him Ho 3 s Je 3i 1214 \^ 27 13 of
house of '> \js 65 s fig. of spiritual blessings.

afar from happiness

Dt 30 9 Je

28

10

3103 in prosperity 25 13 Jb 21 13
3100 because of prosperity Zc i 17

\^ 2 3
14

Ec

'vb

Pr

bra

sf.aiOEx33 19 Je3i 14 ;

1.;

1310

16

ex. proph.

11

20

t.

thing, benefit, welfare ;

Je8 15 14 19

17

Ho 3 + 2t.; P1310 Ne 9 s6
25 + 4
D310 Jb2i ;not in HPChrEz or post7

yj,

6s

n.m.

tlfitfl

etc.,

M good things,
goods, good-

Jb2-

:i2

pi. ril310

dW

18 20 ; rbbp
it

nnn

'0

2S 16
Ne 5 13
12

19

for me for good

'ub
31

'

Je 2 4 5 6 f 86 17 pi. l' C :i<lL3


(i.e. good deeds of Tobiah).
2

18

tin^ta,

b lor remember

22
n310^ Ezr 8

Ne

'9

Ne

benefits

H^nita n.pr.m. (F/t(w)

is

my

376

n:fl

Vi'aiB a Levite, assigned to reign

i.
g 00(ty
of Jehoshaphat

elsewhere

>"l*3iB

Ch

not

35

1019

1 - 12 - 14 -

1717

19

adversary of Nehem. Ne 2
4 6
3
8
4
3. head of a family of returning exi3 7
2
60
4.
iles of doubtful lineage Ezr 2 =Ne f .
-

Zc 6

a chief of returning exiles

@ xPWW< v

1014
,

(-/ioiy) avrris, i.e. I'^'lB.

fiv. lilfl n.pr.loc. (perh. fr. above ^)


beyond Jordan, N. or NE. of Gilead,
region
a
3to
Ju * i" T0;
Aramean
;
prob.

^
=Tov/W,

H?

S io men of Tab,

3112 2

(E)ierr</3

295
by Conder Handb
with southern Bashan, where is still Taiyibeh,
1 2 m. SE. from Sea of Galilee.

Tcu/W

Mace

13

t [7TO] vb. spin

Jb

spider

14

j5j.miii.iaB.w7).
274

'identif.

(NH id.; Aram. *pp

= roast,

(but Syr. ja^

As- tdmu(Mvu),

spin,

broil, v.

Hpt ZA

'

1887 '

w{nd Eth< ma>fc


twisted)
Qal Pf. 3 pi. *lt3 work of women
25
26
sq. ace. DnyrrnK goats,
Isr. Ex 35 abs., v

D1 EWE 302. Ar

J^ fofy

be

of

is

spun,

yam,

(P).

t[niD] vb. over-spread, over-lay, coat,


besmear (NH id. ; Aram, id.; cf. Ar. iU
contaminatus fuit, or contaminavit ;

re foeda

^Iki camel smeared with

tar) ;

Qal

Pf. 3 ms.

q. v. )

'133 TIB?

context this can hardly

fr.

"

144
al.), but is rather cloud-layers (as dark,
hidden spaces, v. Di VB) their wisdom appears in their obedience to natural law.

U lU, U

Flood

tltu, id.,

Tabl."''

Ez 13 11

(c. ace.

P Ez Ch

only

v.

and

over-lay (walls with gold

rinB);

over-sftread, coat

of house) with earth (clay, 1SV)

'

Lv

14

silver) c. ace. of

of a wall, with a superficial

fig.

coating, to hide its real weakness

of wall), v
(q.v.)
?sri

v 11

Ez

12

c.

22

c.

28

where

the prophets

i. e.

evil deeds).

(with nay)
(both P).

Ez 13 15

v 10

14 - 15

sf. ref.

cf.

to oppressive nobles,

whitewash

'

'

for

them

-ib>k

nimp

(their

Inf. cstr. niBH be coated


48
and, fully, iran-nx rtsn i 4

Niph.

Lv i 4 43

Ez 13

O'-Bn

nK

12

ter's clay

(||

lOH) Is4i 23

nsBia

nbiara

[T)D]

v.

vb. Pilp.

As. tdlu,

Aram.

spatiari,

fr.

brick-cZai/(|| id.)

Na3

14
.

spo.
hurl, cast (Ar. jl

etc.,

Hom NS87 who

n^BIs
r

4
;

S 18 11 (but

at

inward parts

(as covered

niriB of seat of faithfulness,

tliee

^B^LJB

violently.

Hiph.

20 33 ;

13

22

26
;

Impf.

^"BK Ez 32"

'in^l Jon i 15 cast,


of casting a javelin (JViH) 1 S 1 U (but
i

vbm, and

del. v. supr.;

sq.

Th

bv pers. aimed

Dv?
Ez 32 4

also the cargo


rrriwi VQ'b]}

H?? T ?^);

hwrl (send

||

@X

took up, so

20 33
;

(cf.

Aare<7

P<.

Je 16

(Co

fitfnrtA:

v. infr.),

Jonah Dn"7S Jon i 1215


fig. of" casting Pharaoh

Eth.

*l[>Brn

( Co om.) >&\ Jon


cast out,

comp.

?*& all v:alk about

22 T'hurleih

Pf bpn Jon
b&)

expand) Pilp.

Airn^VO:

ZooseZ?/,

13J

"^^

spatiwm)

^ sending furious wind Jon i 4


fig. of hurling king of Judah, etc. into exile Je
3
1
sq. ace. + PJJD of land from which, and bv of
26
that to which; Je 2 2 c. ace. +b]} of land to

violently), of

Hoph.

which.

Pn6

33
;

Pf.

&Wn

Je

22

28

Impf.

baVf 3 fi; ^'jb 4 ii _l.


;

bm

be hurled,

Je 22 28 (|| ^pP'})', hurled down,


headlong, i>BV Nb bk) 13 j, 37 s4 when he falls
he shall not be hurled headlong (fig. of a good
e.g. into exile

7BJ

Jb 4

irOtsblS
Pilp.,

lit.

be overwhelmed, at sight of

2. of inanimate thing, be

the crocodile.

thrown, the lot

n.f.pl.

over, concealed)

B* Jb 41 22

minious treatment) DWn 'B Mi 7 10 ^ 1 43 2 S


43
22
Zc 9 3 io 5 of Jeremiah's dungeon Je 38 6,6
22
cast up
of mire in which crocodile lies Jb4i
20
by sea L357 (H^?"}.); of a bog (fig. of distress)
2. poet, of pot+ 6 15 and RJH 'B '^ 40 30

man)

tjTip n.[m.] a coating, only


Drino

(ace.

with ?SH
inB
rvwrui
Onb

ace. of coating (D*B)

2 ace.

id.; As.

1. mud, mire
6t.; cstr. id. Mi7 +5t.;
of streets (always in sim. of contempt, igno10

42

wall 1CI129 4 ; metaph. of coating over Jerusalem, under

) abs.

10 25

We Kp Kit, v. also Dr);

Pf. pi.

(NH

n.m. mud, mire, clay

TJfl'tp

rd. here b'tM,

''nD

'

Ij (/of foil.; meaning unknown).

Inf. cstr.

'

2 t.; cstr.

Ch 29 4

= heart of man
NHWB

(kidneys, 'reins,' X, Jewish interpr., v.

E^nB Ez i3 10 +

niob

in the heart (|| E n ?);


-O Jb 38 30 (|| "13B>

i.e.

of seat of wisdom fioan

(on nB Is 44 18
consec. Lv 14
8
DnB Ez 13 1214
pi. ^B Ez 2 243

nttt

faithfulness thou desirest

6e extended, elongated; v.

t Hltpft n.[m.] that which

Ex 35^

inward

parts,

goats' hair (P).

i.e.

man HON ^5i

'B3

in the

Tco/3iaj,

Ammonite

2.

Ta>/3ia(s).

rhvbta

b^rms

n.f.

btoV pTJS

Pr 16

a hurling, Is 22

hurleth thee with

17
,

a hurling,

v.

cast,

33
.

supr.

man

377

rm
pert. (Du), with a

rd.

gan

foil.;

rowabs.'t2Ex28 + 9t.;
2 8 + 3 t.; pi. One 2 8 +7 t.; D^B
cstr. nB Ex 39
+ 2 t.; 1. row,

t-lTOn.ni. Ex28

Ar. Jli #o or Aowsr

cf.

approach, "J^o limit, border).


17

17

'

20

12

of
(Th Klo, v. *\\$, D'Bjn? )
row of jewels, on high priest's
Ex 2 8 17 17 17 18 19 20 gpW-"^-"-^ all

v. also
23
pillars 7

2.

breast-piece

Ch

Ch 4 3

cf.

13

pillars in

so also prob.

of knops round the molten


(oxen "ipan erron. for D'ViJBn

f69

26

encampment, battlement

n.f.

eWA< s )

niTtp

Ez

pi.

G1125 16 DnWi?
1. encampment,

46

23

gen.,

'^

Ch6

~W!~I

D1TVB

Nu

31

10

\j/

69

Gn2 5

Nu n

unoi

s6

Gn

16

25 )

'son' of

Ishmael Gn 25"= 1 Oh i 31 tribe with which


Reuben, Gad, and half Manasseh made war
'Irovpcilol re Kai

Joseph

Ant *" 1- lh
-

to their region,

Anti-Lebanon,
X<*>pas

Luke

cf. ttjs

3';

Ituraea, v. esp.

on

"ApaQes Strabo xvi

ed.

Niese

'

2 18
,

which was, substantially,


'lrovpmas Ka\ Tpa^coi'iTi8o9

"fiB^

and

GASm'660 ^

and

Ju 16 21 TlK'N "iro6 jnon


him as his slave no obj. expr.
Dt 9 21 (of golden calf) nianbn Ec

tion of Babylon

Jb

10

i.

e.

Ex

32

i2 3

= the

so in

20

abs.

serve

(E),

teeth

y>^> molar teeth;


J&I-^, J&L^); ' V V*
(cf.

Ar.

<:

Lexx

Syr.

IS3 10 the face of the poor ye grind,


extreme oppression.

Tpntp n.[m.]

of

fig.

grinding-mill, hand-mill;

D^na La 5

borne the mill

Ec

12

13

(i.e.

the

young men have

been compelled to bear

n.f. mill

= foregoing, 'OH

ivhen the sound of the mill

is

bip

low

it).

^>f ?

(cf.

v3

sub vb. supr.)

inlj

v of foil.;

-J^ strain at

t[nnft]

t [liniO] n.m.
of dysentery (v.

Ar.

cf.

stool,

~.s5o eject;

1 s 6- 4

Aram.

)i~ dysentery).

only pi. tumours, result

Aram. fcOlino,
Kt Q^ey, \bffl?, hemor-

Aram. >/)

(so

)ci^) chiefly Qr for


6 9 12
27
rhoids : viz. DnhB Dt 2 8 1 S 5
Dj^htp
the
Sam.

''OpX 6

Kt
27 n.

an-jn

5
;

twice

nho

rj j

*lt2LD

reff.

vb. hurl, shoot

(NH

spread, extend, carry far with,

WO
x

id.; Ar.

e. g.

75K18

a ball

pi. cstr.
Lane ") only Pil. Ft. (Ges
)
h fP. \1Dtt ?? prnn Gn 2i 10 (E), lit. making distant like shooters of a boiv = about a bowshot off.
1

6 17

nho

way
onnho ?x 6 U
has found

it

its

Urschrift 108

ant

4
;

into

We

f.

(later) n.pr.terr.

544 *-

/fy)_only Qal Impf !?3K ty


T5? Jb g
like a vultivre, which rusheth upon its food (sim.
of swiftly passing days of Job's life).

1832

Pf

'

they gave

t [EHtt] vb. rush, dart (Aram.

ijtio

Eth.

n.pr.m. and gent. (perh. connected

etymolog. with rrvo, v

name

Qal

JYOno Ec 12 3
grind, the work of women, c.
ace, with millstones D?rn Nu 1 8 (JE obj. the
manna), Is 47 s (obj. npj?), this fig. of humilia-

'lrovpaiovs

^S> grind;

1, q.v.

CI15 19 ;

crush, olives, etc.;

+ n2ni3

2. in metaph.

(l|nUB'10).

(NH

grind

"intp

v.

i0

OnvilN)

(||

T"tttOi

mo,

fr.

impf fno*i EX32 20 3 fs. irjon


Jb3i
2 mpl. non Is 3 ]5
Infabs. pno Dt
21
Imv. fs. ^no IS47
^- ? Ju 16 21
9

TO

Di Du,

others regard

3. roiv
Ct 8 a battlement of silver.
s3
stones, only pi. frYvtS Ez 46
virtually pi. of

^ 9?

see, v.

7a

Tfttil polenta, farina hordaceciS

only WK'J 'O

16

encamp-

(||Dn' 33tJ'D);

= habitation
39

L^^J v k.

encampment

mentioned with

tribes,

(poet.)

'

on'-nn^ Ez 25*;

esp. of circular

ment
more

CTli'O

sf.

39

DnyNu3i 10 Ez25

with

1TVB Ct 8 9

cstr.

iCh6

nomad

145

n B as metaplastic pointing for no,


Sta 5385d

).

sheepfold,

Ges

18

idea of surrounding, enclosure; Syr. )i*

(ir.

of

24

TjjTVipJ

of

20 -12
temple 1
2
7
v. Th Klo, after
'j'

pomegranates on capitals of

P); of

sg. c. subj. pi.

Aram. ^1^, jno grind; Ar.

temple and in

Solomon's house 1
6 30 7 12 forming enclosures
m corner of court Ez 46 23a of beams 6 30

sea

and on

10

course of building-stones, in

been besmeared, so that they do not

17

17

38tr. id.

T[nrTcJ] vb. be besmeared only Qal


cTn'O/'J? ni*q no 1*44 their eyes have

P/..3 ms.

"1113 (-/of
x6om<,

word-division, ?OpO

diff.

a be.)

(inf.

niDttita

(perhVof foil.; meaning dub.; Dl Pr4<;

comp. As. tatdpu, surround, encircle; Thes Di


v^sjlta (cf. Ar. i_JU gro around), whence
CTS
,rah
niBBBB; Kn.,foll. by Klein
niBt31D

prop,

al.,

lffil -

assumes a/^DO

?f<p, strike,

thinks of actual sign or


orig. meant).

comp. &riyp.a, and

mark

in the flesh as

tniDtaiE n.f.pl. bands (NH HDOiO; Aram.


NFlSOiO, and esp.

f 210

pi.

'
1

'

id)

frontlet-bands, between the eyes{\\

yVV fa

pi|T

Ex

13

9
||

id.);

fig.

alw. bands,

T bv

rite; cf.

of dedication

378

n^w

yw P

of firstborn

nbcicp

Ex

n;ni

Dt
(JE); of commandments of', "IC?
i3
8
18
This injunction,
and nSCbb VH1 Dt6
ii
16

remembrance (otherwise

orig. fig. for perpetual

Now
Kn, and Klein a88ft ,vid. supr.,Benz
134^ wag ta ]. ell literally by later Jews,
and hence the custom of wearing phylacteries;
HTO (art.Z>mfeitteZ)
v.Di(onExi 3 16)Winer KE Ei
ZAW18M 3m " 317
Smith" * Hb (art. Frontlets) Sta
1-

Arch.

Arch

i.

'

rPT3

tub

v.

nb 13

N?C cZew,- Ar. j light rain, dew;


deiv)'b abs. 1 S i 21 + 12 t,; be J u
6 13 +9t.; cstr. be Gn 2 7 28 + 4 t.; sf.\bc I S2 6 19
Q?CZc 8 2 night-mist, taking place of our dew
4
& ^ no 3 ; Lane 1862 Neil -**ws
(v. Che Is 1
329
); as coming from the sky and bringing fers8
tility, tfp^n be Gn 27
(God gives it, jrU), &
Aram.

JL^j,

m&:

Eth.

'

v 39

+ blTD),

Hg

10

8' 2

Zc

clouds distil

sub

I3 lP v.

rrvt3

Cits.

(heavens give

it

(^m) Pr

distil

it,

}ro); in

it,

(pp),

Dt 33 13

Gn 49 and
25

||

20

sq.

it

-'J?,

Di);

descends

upon the camp Nun 9 (JE); it is upon


the ground Ju 6 3iU0 cf. 2 S i 21 ( + 100); upon
the fleece Ju 6 3 ~ is wrung out (pc) of the fleece
(*TV)

sub lie.

v.

Dt 33 28 (heavens

bp? for bc ( v

rd. perh.

rnta.

cf.

713

sub

v.

bbc.

i.

v 38

t [KT>ft] vb. patch, spot(NH id., patch)

Gn 3 o 32 32 33 pi. D^Bv**
niN^C Ez i6
nkbc Gn 30 chiefly of spotted,
variegated sheep and goats (Jacob & Laban);
||Ypj, D^jM Gn o 32 33
D*TpV Gn 3 o 35
both,
3
Qal PL

piss. Nlbc

35

3 --

35

coloured shrines)

Ezi6

g'

patched, of sandals Jos

where Saul mustered


= D^C q.v.

3 "W

PHD
is

fa'e

Pu.

c.

his forces

S 15 4 prob.
,

form of

!"DC in

JlL.

grer?

(cf.

,
I.

Nedj.

....

-VP n .?9

41

Lag Armen

is

Stud

Armenian).

Aram.

@); Ar. 5LL

2/owi<7

of

young gazelle Horn


Zamfr, Doughty Arab Desert

toZZy, wiaZe

Eth>
1

S 17 12

miL .JJock of goats

& j 9 slicking lamb

goatj kid

unity

OWC pi.

in metaph. of

n^t3^I3

'*

)_

lamb

of foregoing, only Is 40 11

shepherding his people.


sub blC.

v.

sim. denoting welcome

||

On*^, D^an);

^i 33

be?

}iO"in

(bti) like it

of fraternal

(by TV);

of king's

favour Pr 19 (bj?); of '*'s kindness Ho 14 6 ;


7C 3y| Is 18 4 like a mist-cloud, of Vg quiet
12

C"

riNio

'c

11

\bc niiK be

^3*3-1);

is 26

19

dew of light is thy dew (v. I. TliX, p. 2i b


supr. and Baud stud Sem BeLli 2,;4f-); as transitory,
tjbh 0*3^0 btS3 Ho 6 4 like the dew early departing, so i 3 3 (both|pp3~|3J?); fig. of young warriors
-

of king established by'*, with flashing weapons,

dewdrops ^1?- be

til.

'i^J v^-

loan-word,
roof,
1885 - 669

v.

^^r

(for burnt-offering);

in prediction Ijn? rba\ 3NJ Is 65-Hvolf


shall feed;

ban ?h) -IB>N3


and gentle re-

nD"lKPrby

stealthy approach

KTPpD ^YZ, \J4 boy, youth,

Mk

Jl^

cloven-footed animals, esp.


XS235

^bin Jb 3 8 28 covers the


head of one out at night Ct 5 2 it comes (iTn)
by word of prophet 1 K 17 1 ( + "1CO); sim. of
in drops be \b?K

like
yotrfA,

cf.

watching; of Jacob's influence among nations

n.m. 1S79 lamb (NHttf.,Zam6y

m &,

jliL^

place

mug. dub.; Ar. ^LL,

foil.;

it

Dt32 2 (poem;

vBH,
bn

art.

a Zam& to a stake, confine; Syr.

tr^TM

i6 1314 (P;

Mi s 6

finds earlier

nixbcD

.13 v. following.

(-/of

0/ c?ew=the dew lying Ex


goes up (nby) in morning); it is

'tan ]"D3IS> ^,3 Zyt'wgr

freshment, of speech, which distils

wia&e young, both appar. denom.;


52229

Ft.

(JE).

D^^T'ip n.pr.loc.

fi.

11.

16

Jb 29 19

||

||

of high places, variegated (gaily-

J);

(all

(|17)

16

39

remains through the night

it

inilj?

Gn

roof, are'yr,

roof,

Aram,

so Palm. v.
sf.

Eut SBAk

13.^1 Ne 3 "

it, i.e.

a city-gate)

over (laid timbers to cover

they laid its


s

Pi. Impf. 3 ms.

it

cover over, esp. put on

(kept on building

and covered

cover over,

bbv (^"vj

) only

he built

|no

it, cf.

timbers v "; v. also Tn'p

<'-?

in the shadow of my roof).

D/LD (-/of foil; perh. cf. Ar. $]i Aram.


yi^ Eth. mrtffD; all oppress, injure; in
;

I-

/7D(v of foil.;

are Ar.

mA;

ji

mng. dub. perh. denom.


;

(the sky) rained fine rain; Eth.

6e (moist), fat,

1 T>T3 n.m. JU 6

37
-

11.

fertilize).

night-mist,dew (NH be c/euv

Q?C

this case

since

OpC. jbpB will be Aramaic names,

= Heb.

TQ76

v).

n.pr.loc. et pers.

1. n.pr.loc. in

379
Negeb of Judah, Jos 1
= D^B i S 15
We rds. Q^P also for
rd. perh. DN^B We Dr.
7
2. n.pr.m. one of the
cf. Dr.
"D'ln 1 S 15
24

the

Ezr io 24

Inf.;

t.

Gn

1. sexually

defile:

Ez i8 u 15 22 11 33
ties of the people
6-

porters

NEB
21

';

34

513

'

;7

(11),

the land by sexual impuri-

i8 23 (H); Isr. by spiritual


whoredom EZ23
2. religiously: the land,
by bloodshed Nu 35 34 (P) by allowing the dead
body of the murderer to hang on the tree over
night Dt 2 23 by idolatry Je 2 7 Ez 36 1718 Isr.
denied the sacred places by the sacrifice of
children Lv 20 3 (H), Ez 2 3 3s and God defiled
him thereby 20 26 he defileth the sacred places
by idolatry 2 Ch 36 14 Je 7 30 =32 34 Ez 5 11 the
holy name of ^ 43 78 Josiah defiled the idolatrous places of worship by destroying them and
making them unfit for use 2 K 23 8101316 of Isr.
defiling idolatrous images Is 30 22 and the nations the temple of God ^ 79
3. ceremonially: by ceremonial uncleanness, the sacred
s
places Lv 15 31 Nu i9 13 20 (P); the camp Nu 5
7
the
(P); the temple by dead bodies EZ9
Nazirite's head of separation by a death occurring in his presence Nu 6 (P) the people

Lv

17

1.

porters.'

n"i2 s

n.pr.m. name

once YiET'B

'IDT'tO,

Ch 9 17 Ezr 2 42 =Ne 7"

2.

of

Ne

(Pb|>b).

N'JtJ vb. be

become unclean (NPI


Pi. pollute (ceremonially); Aram. NBB and esp.
K307
deiiv., UL% Pa. pollute; v. RS
) Qal
25
HNOD
Lvii
fs.
12 2
ms.
t.;
+22
'B
Pf. 3
3
+ 2t.; 2 fs. HKBB Ez22 4 pi. WOO Lv 15 18
+ 1.

or

'

ff

Lv 5 3 + 34

Zmp/. NOO^
pi. ttCOB?
fee

f io6

33

//.

or become unclean

Ez 23

(H),

17

:'

the land

t.;

fs.

KBBfi

nKOB Lv

i5

Lv

i8

+ 4 t.;

+6

t.;

3 Lv i8 20 23
-

1. sexually,
25 - 27

1
32

c.

'

(H).

2. reli-

with idols Ez 22 s c. 2 v 4 with necromancers Lv 19 31 (H); by sacrificing children


39
3. ceremonially, by contact
to idols \|f 106
24 2 28 31
with carcasses of unclean animals Lv 1
giously,

32.33.34.34.35.30.40

'-

defile

Lv

15

an y carcaSS I7 (H); eating of

(p).

by issues 15 ^--^W(Y);
4
s
by contact with an unclean man 5 3 i5 (P), 22
"-
*-tf
I4
(H), or thing 22 (H); by leprosy i 3
12
io 20 (P),
(P); by contact with the dead Nu 6
Ez 44 25 or with one unclean by such contact
Nu 19 22 (P), Hg 2 13 13 by contact with creeping
5
things Lv2 2 (H); certain animals were alw.
26,27
In ordinary cases of un(P).
unclean
cleanness y~\]}n "JJ? XJOB unclean till even Lv

themselves (D3T1B'B3) by creeping things


44
(P).
4. pronotmce or declare cere-

monially unclean
30.44.44.59

a carcass 22 (H);

reflexive, defile oneself:

cepted peace-offering

(all

24

one coming in contact with


i9 n 14 16 (P); it lasted 14 days
bearing a daughter Lvi2 5 (P).

(P), or

Nu

woman

for a

Niph. Pf. 3 ms. NBB3 Ho


Nu 5= 723 nKB3 5W+ 5 t.;

.1 s.

error

but Ges

defiled

43

je

23.

omitted by scribal

(tf

derive from DOD), etc.


-

1.

al.

11

nNBB3

fs.

WcB?

0^BB3 Ez 20 30 31 ; defile
24
(H), Nu
sexually, Lv 1

Pt. pi.

pf.;

Lv

0jHBB3

2 m.pl.

6 10 ;

+4

t.

oneself, be
5M-H.14.2u.27.

2. 'by idolatry conceived as whoredom Ho 5 3 6 10 Je 2 23 Ez 2 o30 31 43 2 3 713M .


3.
4
ceremonially, by eating creeping things Lv 1
4. be regarded as unclean (cf. Pi. 4), prob.
^p^

'1

^BB3 Jb

we are accounted as unclean

K 23

Inf.

s
,

etc.

t.

Impf.

KBB Lvi3 44 +2t.;

Imv.

pi.

WEB Ez g
'

sf.

0?BB

15

31
,

defiled (sexually)

NEB

tn.

Nt?

cstr.

on form

Ges

v.

Ml 3

unclean;'B Lv 5 2 + 58 t.;
2
4
2 2 + 3 t.; f. HKDB 5 +nt.; cstr.
adj.

nNBB Ez22 5ao

CKBB

pi.

unclean, 1. ethically

and

Lvn

+iot.;

religiously DTl2E> 'B

5
unclean of lips; DEVI 'B Ez 2 2 defiled
4
2.
of name, infamous; 'BB "llilB Jb 14
22
15 22
Ec
a. of persons, ||-iinu Dt I2
15
ritually
4
2
'B unclean
^23!?
22
(H);
(mtf)
Lv
'B
t?23
9

Is 6

5-5

7
;

e tc.+

2
eJ
(P)
t^23 'B
for a (dead) person Nu 5 9
14
13
He 2 elsewh. for various reasons Dt 26 ; Lv
jgl3.17.19.2ll.22
11.3C.44.45.45.46 jg2.25.33
j
^JJ p^
g2
JJ U
5
- 4 13- 2 ,10 La 4 15
19
b. of
Ez
Is 6 4
2 Ch 23
2121 T T 44.0. 6.7.8.26.27. 28.29.31 g - 11 2
,21.21
s 2 2 2
animals Lv 5
7
-

!0

Nui8 (allP),Lv20

15

Pi.
on another view v. nDB.
Pf NEB Gn 34 5 + 15 t.; sf. iBB Lv i 3 8 + 3 t.;
2 fs. riNEB Ez5 n etc.
7 t. Pf.; Impf. BB^

metapl. form

'

28.29

(P),

Lvi7'^22 6 (H); but un-

cleanness lasted 7 clays for woman bearing a son


Lv 1 22 (P), for man lying with woman having

an issue 1
the dead

43

.46 j -5.6.7.8.10.10.11.16.17.18.19.21.22.2:1.27

P),

by eating of an unac4
2430
c. 2 Lv i8
(H),
a
c.
for a dead

H09

Ez 14 11 20 718 37
?
24
person Lv2i s u (H), Nu 6 7 (P); by Lvn (P);
s5
Hothp. Pf
without prep. 2 4 (H), Ez 44
nXSBn -IE5N nn Dt 2 4 4 after that she has been

7 - 8 - 10 - 2I - 23

Pu.

unc le an animals 20 (H).

(p).

24.25.27.28.31.32.39.40.40 j

25

nNBBD i& ^33 Ez4 14 myself is not polluted.


Hithp. Impf. KB* Lv2i + 4 t.; pi. WEB?
Ez i4 u 37 23 1KBB? Ho9 4 Ez44 23 ,etc. + 6t.Impf.;

j j

3 - 8 11 - 15 - 20 - 22 - 23 - 2 '-

jg

Pt.

Nui9

Lv

the leper

25 23
-

'

(H) Dti 4

7 8 10
-

'
1

c. of

35 -" 8 15="
Nu 19 (all P),
things in gen.
13
4
11
Is 52 ; food Ju 13 Ho 9"; houses Je 19
4457
15 51 53
2".
offering
Hg
14
leprosy Lv i 3
(?)
d. persons and things in general NBB ?3

Lvn

15

Lv7

19 21
-

(P);

,'

iinBn pai 'an pa ^nan

Lvio

10

380

TNBtO
ynin Ez 22 20 44 s3
s
perhaps also 35

ii 47 ; iineb 'B(n) ju

of

3.
aliens Is 52 (|| ?1V),
specif, of places 'B Q1pB unclean place (place
1

place and human


ilXBB land on
4
the east of the Jordan separated from the land
19
of the tabernacle of '< Jos 22 (P); so 'B HOIN

away from holy

of refuse

Lv

habitation)

a foreign land

40 41 - 45

Am 7

pK

(P);

; abs. 'b Nu 5 19

t nspip n.f. uneleanness

+4

t.

at once buried; bin

T cstr. HKBB Lv

+ 4 t,

TiriNBB

sf.

Ez

16
pi. HKBB Lv i 6
2 2 + 2 t. etc, + 18 1. sfs.
1B
25 29
DriNBB Lv i6 ; 1.
sf. COWNDB Ez 36
9
2. of a foul or
sexual Nu 5 (P), La i
16
filthy mass Ez 24 (in a caldron), 2 Ch 29 (in
religious
Lv
16 16
ethical
and
3.
the temple).
24
13
Lv
16 16
(P), Ez 22
'bo tshpn bv 1B3
24 39
'BO
Bhp
(P);
Lv i6 (P); 'BO "IHB Ez 24 13
15

19

33

Jb3
Jb 40 13

of hiding iniquity py

concealing

secretly laying

35 sq. ^ 31
4
sq,
142

1^

64

DW]

hiding the wicked

2. often of hiding,

"iaj?

Dt 33 19 (poem);

'JlOtp iJBfe'

in the dust

1 '

:yu

a snare HBH

T\TW 35'; na sq

Je 18

^n

22
;

16

^9

I40 &

*b

lc

Jb i8
D^pto
is darkened=
;

which
nearly = SiN^

3. flOB

</ia<

'BD. BOH D.TOa


darkness, Jb 4 o 13
SmcZ i/iezV faces in darkness (i.e. the wicked);
26
hide
reserve Jb 20
ZZ darkness is held in
:

reserve for his treasures,

i.

calamities are

e. all

UTiph. Imv. lajQ

stored up for them.

JOB!!

19

11

15

I9

s5

'BH nil unclean spirit,


36
4.
which inspired the prophets to lie Zc 13 2
36

(all P),

men Lv 5

Lv

20 21
-

14

22 35 (H); of

19

Nuio

3 - 3 31 31
-

women 2S11 4

13

32^.1

nriNDBO rmp_no KTIl noy v Dr; a time favour.

able to conception

i^

BS K27C Lv

(H), Ez 36 ; of meats Ju 13
11
of the nations Ezr 6 21 9
17

714

(P),

18 19

5. local,

uneleanness (HNOB

n.f.

Baer,

seems to rest upon a misinterpretation of the


form) Mi 2 10 (so Thes
SS); of ethical un-

MV

from wrong-doing.

eleanness,

tjTJBtp]

vb. only

are stopped up, stupid

Jb

fiOBO G1143 23

abs.

D^iOBO'jb

21

D^'OBO Je 4 i 8 Pr2 4
^CtpD L345 3 {hidden)

pi.

cstr.

Gn 43 (of money in sacks); V.Pt?!?


D'HADD Is 45 s (i.e. treasures now hidden in
secret places, shall become spoil of Cyrus;
8
appos. joe Dnyb D'-tpn
-jeti nmiN), Je 4
21
iyy\; in compar. Jb 3 (longing for death more
than for treasure), Pr*2 4 (wisdom sought for like
s3

treasure

treasure).

KJD

(Vof

foil.;

Ph. S'3B

so

Pf. n?B3

we

M V Di De

Thes

Zo (Aram. DSB, DBBB stop up (e.g. of ear


or heart), ]f^^a^, etc., and deriv.; Ar. "Jo fill or
choke up) 8 Ew Hgst AV RV Da SS take it
as metaplastic for WKCB3 we are regarded as

t NJIS n.m. Dt28

'

r
'

up,

is set

DHM in MV

also offer, present, ace. to

Niph.
3

hide thyself in the dust,

||

tn^Ql2

:0

Is 2

TpQtp?2 n.m. hidden treasure, treasure;

3 3

ina V.EB

from
Hiph.. (or Qal? Ba
before the terror o/'\
zmg i889,iso)
Jmp^ WKP\^\ 2 K f A and they
went and hid (it), i.e. plunder fr. Aram. camp.

;9

5>30 JPB>in

ritual, of

">

basket

(NH

erect,

10
,

983).

30 is a large

metal vessel) abs. JB Dt 2 6 4 ; Njp. v 2 sf. *|WB


28 01
in all a receptacle for products of soil
nnx^O).
(in last two
;

'

||

Ew

unclean, see
<Teaia>7Tr]Kanei>

I98b

Ko

1'

'

ffDi;

r,is.

tO$?OB.

'

esp. in earth

(NH

?*d;
cf.

whence

Aram.

peril.

J<?B fee/;,

Aram.

OJOB Jb'40 13 Inf. cstr. jStzd? Jb 3 i'B ^ 6 4 G


i^fMUW. POB Jb 3 16 +3t.; mB Jos 7 22 pi.
19 ';
O'aoo J0S7"; cstr. 3B Dt
1. /&, c.
33
4
,2
ace. Gn 3
(E), Ex 2 (E dead body in sand), Jos
6
2 (JE; spies under flax-stalks), Jos
f 22 (JE;
;

;'

Je i3 4 5 -" (Jer.'s girdle), 4 3 9 10


(stones at Tahpanhes); hide, bury hand in dish
(nnb) Pr 19 24 26 15 (of bxy the sluggard); bz:
(100

Jb

16

hidden abortion,

S|3B,

rupt)

soil, defile

(NH Pi. id.;

ktj; As. tandpu n,


is be

a.j.E>

i.e.

my

i,

Aow s/iouM /sot7

Aramaism).

feet (poet.

f [Tiy U] vb. wander, stray

Aram. NVB,

Dl

Aram.

Pr3S;HWB302

suspicious, be intrinsically cor-

Pi. Impf. DE|BX Ct

preserve;

J*4> "> id.); Qal Pf. JOB V 35 s + 2 t. etc.;


Imp/. f'OB?l Gn 35 4 etc.; 7w. sf. inpCB J e 13 4

theft),

Pa.

them,

Ar.J.CJo bury, hide ( loan-word Era, 137 );

Achan's

[^2] vb.

Ar.

JlJ vb. hide, conceal,

[..;

(NH id.,

ii exceed just

Ar.

immoderate, extravagant,

i.^-iUo

err;

limit, he

one who de-

way; Eth. tflJ'Y; apostasy,


Qal Pt. f. n$'B(3) Ct
7
like a wandering (vagrant) woman, for MT
1
TB jQ ace. to @ Sym. S 93 Bo Hi G r al. Hiph.
Pf.'WnK ^BH Ez 13 10 fig., they have led astray

viates

from

right

superstition, idolatry)

i.e.

a lifeless child

niy people.

t DJt/Z^ vb.
Y^-,

taste,

perceive (iNUi</ Aram.

D^VB aste/ As. n.

temil, sense,

command,

381

tapta
p'jj.BP

92

T v011

Sargontexte G7

t-j.1.

Annals

ill.

95

Ar. '^>

examine by tasting; Eth. T0fn>;


examine by tasting, etc.)
Qal
is
24
is.
3 fs. nogO Pr 3 i
Pf. 3 ms. 'o i S 14
S6
29 43
riDJ?B 1 S I4
Irnpf. 3 ms. DjKF 1 S i 9 +
mpl. lOSm" Jon 7
2i; 1 s. QyOK 2 S M
taste,

eat,

(I\0oi taste,

'

mpl. 1OJ?0

1.

34

//. abs. DJ?B

^bsVDytp: 34 3
3. fig. Pr 3 i 18 she tasteth
that her gain is good (obj. cl. c. "'S), i.e. she exso IftyB
periences that her trade is profitable
.

'

3it3" 3 1N")1

^ 34

and

ye

taste

see that

good.

t Oytt n.m. Je48 u taste, judgment


'

ii

cf.

'1

is

'B abs.

Pr 1 22 26 16 cstr. MB Nu
+2t; sf.iOyDExi6 sl + 4t.; T|yBiS25 33
6

6
8

f 119

MB

66

manna Ex

1. taste of

(||

nym ayB

Jb

11

of

2.

"!).

discretion, discernment, 1
so 'neb

Nu

16 31 (P),

in juice of purslain

11
of wine Je 48

fig.

flDE n. [m.] 1

2. coping

(?)

60

n^ta ^,1

'b

ii 8 (JE),

Moab under

fig.

S 25 33 Pr

judgment,
1" Jb 1 50

^eto pr 26 16

DyB change, disguise one's judgment, sense i S


13
3.
2
34 of David feigning madness.
10
(late Aramaism, cf. Dn 3 etc.) decision, decree
r!r rho DyB j on v

tncS

T [VtpJ3j n.m. only

[]^1

?yt?

Gn

Pt.

3in

(E)

4 7 9 14 17 31
-

(all

J);

Aram. <_^,

Qal

Imv. gB

ZoacZ 2/ottr beasts.

tnn|pQ
H^y Eu

3_ybp Is 14

19

only

those pierced with

sub

S|SB.

3"; pi.

t L '?^J vb. smear or plaster (over), stick,


glue (NH id., besmear, plaster , Aram. 2BB
id., fig. attach ; NTSC mortar ; '%2i^ defile ;
)
PM8!HWB
Qal
tapdlu, besmear (I), D1

As.

i*.

pi.'

119

69

pi. lf>S0
T

'

men have

insolent

over me,

Pf. 3
ms. bbKJni Jb 14 17

119
\bsb Jb 13 4 ; QHJ
;

cstr.

69

/mp/.

making

ijW'

cognisable' (De);
falsehood-plasterers

(||

^Si);

Pr4S
besmearing Ullusum, Dl

a?id

glued

it

hast glued over

</i0^t

unre-

Jb 13 4 ye
cf.

are

As. amdi!

Ullusum, a speech of falsehood

taskirti tdpilti

17

character

\bfib

??.^

^BB

^J?

plastered falsehood

real

his

-lj#>

'^V ^BBFn.
mine

iniquity,

Jb
i.

e.

up, for safe keeping against the day

of reckoning

^? ^V3 D CC).

(||

correct, then As. loan-word, iv.dupsarru, tabletLansue Primit de Ia ChMie 363


Sohr
writer, scribe, v. Len
TP 1S0
C0T
27
dupsarru, ace. to Dl
on Je 5 , Lotz
HWB227^_ pli sf# TinDBB Na3 17 (as if fr. ">DBB)
-

'

thy scribes, marshals, of high officials of Nineveh


abs.sg.">DBB

against her,

^vy ^i?? Je 5
i.

e.

27

appoint a marshal

against Babylon.

On military

t[*l2fcJ] vb. trip, take quick


"It 6e

Aram. w&^

extend,

spaw (cf.
"WnSB La

abound ;

NH

l"ISB
foot-length;
nriBB
ns>B infr.)) Pi. P/.
Is 4 8 13 ;

spread; NfflBB a

<fe

ninsBran i s 3

function of those skilled in writing cf.IBB'.

t [172 2] vb. extend, spread (Ar.

pN

-f$ nnBBBn

n.f. cloak, abs.

(Aram. Pa. ?yB

pierce, zvound, goad}

/wZZ <o overflowing,

(||

f.

T~iDlII2 n.[m.] scribe, marshal (if meaning

a sword.
t)12 v.

(NH id. ;

vb. pierce

^ii

Ar.

pierce;

17

27

vnteyBp Y

also /oac?)

45

[|W]

f IL

v*- load

carry,

Damys-hK

Fu.

tasty or savoury-

pi.

OWD Gn

dainties
vntayep p r 23 s

food,

Ez40 - 43

n.m.
span, hand-breadth
s5
nsb
alw. abs.
Ex 25 37 12 (both P), width of
border of table in tabernacle; Ez 40 5 43 13
43
addit.to common cubit; Ez 40 width of border
(ledge) of four tables in new temple (Sm Co).

1J?B,

1. a span, hand-breadth, I1BB

ninatsrny idbjm

sf.

a span, hand-breadth

5
4 of thickness of the molten sea
6
i/r
39 (a few) hand-breadths are my
2. architectural term, perh. coping,

days.

discreetly; rut?

<^ose anstvering discretion, i.e.

-v/^

iKf'=2 Ch

Jb

^'y

mm

pi. abstr. dandling,

.'

pi. rtfriDtp
;

s 14 24 vv[ &yt? v 29 so v 43 cijioyo ay&);


nowjD-b is on^ 2 S 3 s5 ; nowp jon 3 7
2.
of sense" of taste, obj. "l^TM ^? "lEteVlK
nnBte 2 S 19 36 so ft-Qyip? iofc -jri jl 12 11 ^n
or6

TQ^nStp n.[m.J
La 2 20

S 14 43

of eating in small quantity, sq. ace.

<aste,

'B

/wir.

fp

'

22
;

1. spread out the heavens IS48

n"lDJ).

palms, dandle

up, reared).

step,

2. denom.

fr. I"IBB

carry

13

ore

La 2 22 (|| ^T\ I have brought

(cf.

Ar. i_s pass by quickly,

quick, of horse

Qal
women

poss.

cf.

16
Inf. abs. *|BB Is 3

i_slli> light, brisk,

Syr. St^Si^ flicker)

nir\

*1BB1

^n,

of

of Jerusalem.

42

n.m.

coll.

children (as going with

quick, tripping steps; Eth. CTX^i

Je 4 i 16

steps

little

+11

1.;

f[Q

Je 4

+ 5 t,;

sf.

Di

12al

^B

On 43 s

382

tt)Ett

0?BB Gn 4 5 19 + iot.; QSB Gn 34 29 + 6


s
never cstr. and never pi. (in Gn 47 * om. @,

+ 5 t;

children,

Di);

ones,

little

JE (Gn Ex Nu),

Dt

also

P only Nu3i 917

Gn
39

34

+8

s9

t.

(incl.

Dt

cf.

burden of you

t.

8 35 );

14

'

18

^^

Dt 3 i
s"o sjani dV??1 d
distinguished from nbvirn "fins

Je4o 43
Ez 9"; also
and from O^ni:^ DiTja

tants;

IB

from Drn.3
.'
2CI131'18

Ch 20 13

12

fi

Aram.

deriv.;

t?3B, for

Heb.

JDB? Is 6",

As. tapdsu, be abundant,

Ithp. be stupid; cf.


JASm, Ao4t - Sept
Za?-#<?,

D3p

Guy

\^ 1 1 9

70

)-metaph. nbn? >DD

189

&

wife

(Ar. 3jh pursue;

11.

prolong one's voice

continue uninterruptedly;

away COT Gloss

Tin.

As. tarddu, drive

Aram, fy, *HD) only Qal


fQ"T\
Pr 1 13 <x continuous dripping,
Pt. act. Tito
dropping, i. e. one in which one drop pursues

once

T"I"lipp n.pr.f.

27

15
;

in both sim. of a

Is 6 5

mother-in-law of Hadar

(Hadadj Gn 36 Marp(a)e()0 ( here, not


makes ' sow of Mezahab, i.e. n.pr.m.)

in Ch,

50
,

(Eu 3 14 Kt) Dlltp, adv. of

24

More frequently 2

force

D"JD3 3g with the

Gn

of past time,

27

s3

I ate of

all

18
30
D"ID3 before thou earnest, 37 41 Ju I4 1S
15
6
57
2
1
Je i 47 Ez 16 ; if 90 Pr 8 25 (both
S2

N3n

more

pf.);

niDN D1D3

Gn

of pres. or fut., as

oft.

s8

before I die (so 4

27*

^39" Jb io 21 ),

cf.

9
16
9
s
Lv 14 36 Dt 31 21 1 S 9 13 2
2
Is 7
4 2 48
Je 13 16 ; the impf. with a freq. force, Ex 1"
before the midwife cometh, they are wont to

Eu

bear,

14

Pr 18 13

D1D3 Zp

Pleon. *6

22
.

Construed with a subst. in the gen., tlsi7 14


-ip'3 D"ID3= ere morning, 28 4
3 with an
r! D

inf.

39

Ch

</*e

JW

+Zp

as

2a

(but rd. here

,'

We

with

*6 D"JD3

p3
without Diy before ye become
chaff passing away').
3. tQ'?.^'? Hg2
fViin,

-I3J?

caw / &ear

so

another; so TiD "1


contentious woman.

;l0

with

jt3J vb. pursue, chase, be continuous

D3N&1D)

time, not yet, ere, before that (deriv. unknown: not found in cogn. languages) construed mostly with the impf. (with the pf. only
Gn 2 4 15 (v 45 impf.), 1 S 3 7a (v b impf.), and DTID3 f
2
25
90 Pr8 ): l.+Dn.D in an independent sentence,
5
not yet, Gn 2 and all the plants of the field
JHN3 n\T DID were not yet in the earth, etc.,
9" Unt^ DID not yet had they lain down, when
1
15 45
Nu 1 33 Jos 2 8 1 S 3 s "; of present
etc., 24
time, Ex9 30 io 7 jnn D7.DH dost thou not yet
know, etc. 1 ; in a subord. clause, ere, before that,
Ex 12 34 they took their dough
DID before
6
1
it was leavened, Jos 3 ^ 1 19 '; of future time

|_

same

their heart is gross, like fat.

fi"T2 n.pr.f. daughter of Solomon,


of a'was-fa 1 k 4 u
T

12

'

T tt?CI2 vb. be gross (NH Hithp. grow stupid,

and

DID

Jos

where note *ip 13t


w
\ 17 = young boys, and D'K>33 *ian \ =young
22
10
21
Je 4 o 7 41 16 43 s
2 S15
21
girls; also Ju 18
13
11
21
the
Ez 9 6 2CI120 13 3 J8 Ezr8 Est 3 8
s4
D^np
all
inhabi^tarn
3"
Dt
2
incl.
D^JI
words
i

+ a?nni

t.;

(E)+ 18

Fptfl

15

J3K DIB* Dn.DD

(sq. inf.)

of one stone

/rom &e/ore the laying


upon another, etc.

MarpaS, Uarpr)6.

T*j

H")LD (/of foil.;

cf.

Ar.jjS,

j^L

be fresh,

juicy, moist; Eth. T<J: raw).

J LJ

vb. tear, rend, pluck (ISTH

id., esp.

of wild beasts; Aram.^llD tear, seize, esp. of cred-

KB^ID torn flesh or animal; Ar. u_ips


QalP/ *]!!? Jb 16 9 ;
depasture, said of camel)
itors;

t["ntt] adj.

nno

only

fresh,

fs.

nno

/,- es /i,

nb J u 15 15 the fresh jawbone of an


ass, i.e. not yet dry and brittle; 'D H3D I s i 6
fresh, raw wound, not yet healed or even treated
"lin

Ges

(so

Ew Brd Di Du

t [rnft] vb.

festering

De

be burdened

toil,

Che).

(NH

Hiph. weary, importune; Aram, rPB

toil,

etc.;

'

Ar. lj!b

is cast,

throw, remove)

Impf. nu nntj; niplX Jb37 u


with moisture the cloud(s).

7te

*1J0

Ho

KS*}

me,

WtOi

I am

14

fig.,

id.,
toil,

burdeneth

Inf. Sinai)

f 17

42';

TO ^

ty VH

i/iey

|io;i

Am 1"

Gn 49 27 *pBK Ho5 14 ^50 22;


;

/>. ac. ni.'a

Gn

Jb 18 4 etc.;
,

33

37

(J),

44

s8

(J

Pu. q. v.), Ex 22 (JE ;


Niph. q.v.) Elsewh.only in sim. and metaph.;
20
(like a lioness,
sim. of Gad's fierceness Dt 3
poem); so of Benjamin Gn 49 27 (as a wolf,
poem) ; of the remnant of Jacob, like a young

lion

12

inf. abs. c.

are become a burden on


"
weary of bearing; D3rriD "Wv' 1 ?' ^
Is

etc.; 7rap/.

tear rend, of wild beasts,

Hiph.

TTfyb

(butv.infr.); *QO)

among

sheep,

Mi 5 7
^S3 (like

IIDI DEfl

12

inf. abs. c.

of the

a lion);
i7 (lion), 7 obj.
25
22 14 psalmist's foes like lion (p$V); Ez 2 2

wicked,

"iTna n.m. burden,

(nia

-<\r

^llb),

princes like wolves v 27 (id.); metaph.

of Israel's princes, like

young

lion I9 36

(c.

TJ?

f5o 22

lion),

H06

Qj.jMziii7i.i74n.ij.

u but
i

km

Is 3

on

T]:
;

Ani3 4 Jb 4 11 38 s9

(*!$)

con-

conquests

tenses

9
,

104

Nu2 3 24 (both

Israel like lion

20

poems in JE); of Assyrians Is 5


of Nineveh
and its king Na 2 1314 3 1 ; Israel's princes (as
young lion) Ez ia X6 sim. of false prophet (like
lion) 2 2 25 of princes of Judah v 27 sim. of v s
;

v.

(abs.)

descending to battle, like lion Is 31 4 cf. f 76 s


coming down from mountains ofprey (the lion's
critn
'; fig.
lair), but rd. perh. TJ?, cf. @ Bi Che
;

^P^l and he kept


9
his anger perpetually so 01 on f 1 03 We
I3N3 itfDJ f]-lb, said of Job by Bildad Jb 18 4
rd. perh.

"liS*l

for

Niph. Impf. of animal torn (by wild beasts)

sp.^epB

Gn49

9
1. prey of lion
metaph. of Judah's

17

21

Edom

su bj.' anger of

Ez

pi. cstr. ''S'lD

(like

(||B>arn

'1

suhj.

hi
4

14

Jbi6 9 his ivrath


me cf. ^NSTl *]TO

and persecuteth

'.eareth

(as lion);

Job,

assailing

as

ceived

wrath of God

subj.

13

Ho 5

God's treatment of the wicked

)f
1

Na

cogn.); of Nineveh's king

ice.

383

fpZD

Ex2 2 12 (JE);

food, of outcasts, under

9f\&1 also in prediction


6

judgment on people of Jerusalem Je 5


Pu. Pf. *|pi 11b spa Gii 3 7 (J) Joseph has
2s
certainly been torn in pieces; cf. H^E /3 44 (J).
Hiph. Imv. ms. sf., note esp. 2nd ace. &?,
8
? On? 3S"]pn Pr 30 Ze me devour my ap15
pointed bread (of men, late
cf. ^IQ 3
and
5
10
Mai
fin
3 ).
of

Jb 29 17

of spoil of wicked

;i3

2.
124
of wild ass X^S

cf.

fig.

Jb 24 s of human food (late) for those who fear


God fin 5 for household Pr3 15 in "'s house
Mai 3 10
3. leaf, (cf. Gn 8 U ) ATO? *BnB Ez
:

metaph. of Judah.

Tn~)[2

n.f.

animal torn (by wild

beasts);

,|

^i?

T?pI2 adj. fresh-plucked (Aram. \&i%,


KB-10

&a/)_-r>B

/res/*,

Gn

nbg

11

torn flesh; abs. 'B Gn 3 r 9 + 8 t. 1. animal


torn (by wild beasts), of sheep and goats

Gn3i 39

We

del.

indef. v

(J) a

c.

fresh-plucked olive leaf.

rra?

t?p
49

'

n.m.

prey, food;

Jb 4 u +

v\-p
T

Ka31

sf.

Yddh, tenth letter

"\

/,

leaf ; *\"Va Gn
teno
Na 2

Wp

14

used as numeral 10 in

//,

i2, etc.;
postBHeb.; N or n'
ii
3\ 2
/A Y'\
which
14 and 15, however, are not H
might stand for abbrev. of miT, but l"B, t"b,
1

v.

L^O

^3KJ

4-

E 3a
-

vb. long, desire (Aram,

o ju

and deriv.) Qal Pf.


late Aramaism.

f up

and

s.

Tnty?i>

13
(||

14

15

17

TO.

&#Q Is 19 3
Nu 12

Je 5 4 $.
1
Je5o
do or act
1. shew ivicked folly
sin nxtsn
foolishly:
UH'Cn 7^1 !Db^3 IK'S Nu 12 11 (J); in Je 5 4 an

Niph.

Pf. 3 mpl.

36

11

pi. 13^X13

r)W ^KiJ Is 19 13 the princes of Zoan have


become fools (||S]i nfc WB>3, and, in v 11

befit,

be befitting

fair; Syr.

15

it (i. e.

D^K

(NH X W

sword

JJu adj. for PI1K3

) Qal P/."nmo

*fc

fear) is befitting, late

33

Jeio 7 for
,

Aramaism.

ness,

D^arr^

be shewn up

/K^]

as such

vb. only Hiph.

^r!^-j "T^^P v. sub }?N p. 2 4 b supr.


"YW, "H^v. sub TIN p. 2 2 b supr.

P*^]

vb. be foolish

(cf.

1.

^n)

they shall
! W[l).

(||

shew willing-

be pleased, determine, undertake

anything (and do

Ki Thes

it) (v.

II. htf be

n.pr. n^NIJD

to

MAkm ~

in front

Nii
EplsrDenkmM

of,

DHM

Ar. J j

a place

Sab.

to do
1

is

ct.

bw in

perh. As. did,

7^

acce^,Lyon Sar60nte, te72) Hiph. Pfj, ms.


Ho U + 2 t.; 2 ms. J?f>Nin 1 Ch 17 27 1 s. **l?|JNin
'

1.

Jeso 36 a

rrin

and

against the praters,

is

become fools

f II. [

i%i^

take refuge with, escape, hasten

-J-

jyv nfr, etc.);

well; Ph. if

thee

Na 2

dies naturally) as forbidden

22 s (both H), Ez 4 44 31 ;
in metaph. of Nineveh's king as
(P),

exhibition of this folly is ascribed to ignorance.


2. become fools, lacking insight and judgment:

f?J adj. worthy, fitting, fine; TWNJ adv. right,

Mt

24

131

L*"^] vb.

jrpeW

what

(i. e.

f$?2f

sp. Ethpa.

"*"

S6

and Ges

12,

12

31

7
torn flesh,

lion

22 12 (JE;

39
on Am 3
as gloss fr. Gn 31 );
(JE; forbidden as food); commonly

Kirr

Lv

food",

Ex

(E); ox, ass or sheep

Gn

18 2731 ;

pi.

ubtfn J os

7
;

imp/. bKM jb 6 9

"W
^M

(juss.);

Imv.

infr.);
;

+4

S>Kin

2K6

NJ bxti

19

Ex

21

3
;

b**\

t.;

2K5 3

29

1 7J

(but v.

Nriwin J U

^Nin Jb6 28 ; 1.

willingness to do anything, accept

s/iezt-

an invitation,

B*Krrn rus$ neto

acquiesce, sq. inf.

Ex

i>in

2" 1

(JE) anc? Moses teas willing to dwell with


Ju 17 11 (of Levite);
the man (and did so),

elsewh.

by

foil,

and would

had been willing and had


s
fyl NJvNin Jul 9
sq. imv.

that tee

stayed; esp. imv.,


he 'willing

my

J os f

35731 tt}>tfn \b)

vb. fin.;

m2a

v.

m2a

'

S if MT, but rd.K$, and


377
he laboured vainly, for Vl, so, GeF"'
(both J); so

We Dr

(cf.

fin.1N3 HB>D ^Nin

i6)

vb.

sq.

Moses took upon


3. more achimself to
tively still, be pleased, determine on one's own
Josi7 12 (JE)
responsibility, resolve, sq. inf.

Dt

2. pi.:

K 19

a^m,

g
ivatercourses in gen.,

"W,

c f.

(II

made

s/to/?s,

[tPN

J]

12 s

of,

W&\

BWJ

"^ipey

Je

me;

no hope! Je

B>Ni31

Ju

territory {=persisted in dwelling there);


the Amorites persisted in

25

18 12 Is 57 10

Ec

SirpipN\ nyra*'

Ch 1 y 27

and

sq. vb. fin.

S 7 29

the house of thy servant

bless

^ITI

^31

Jb 6 9 and

and crush me!

that

,1

f "l^,"li^n.m. Ex7

'

21

'

2a

Da Synt

).

= Egypt,

watercourse, Copt, eioor, ior ;

'io'r,

Copt,

'io'r'o,

eiero, iaro, Nile,

also 'iotr'o,

Steindorff

BAsi

in As. "ia'uru, stream, 'laru'il, river Nile,

Hpt

ib -

71

Jager

ib

4M

'iotr,

-,

1S27
'aBO

1
;

'31

despair of me,

20

to

toil.

wx p. 78b

sub

v.

K^

Pi. //
make my heart

S u P r.

and

vb. only Pi. cry shrilly

Aram. aaJ, 33^ sound

(NH

clarions,

Pi. Impf. 3 fs.


esp. I. 2)
through the windows she looked

?flfl;

28

Ju

33'ffi

v 26

?riN

exult; Eth.

5
shrilly cried.

tnnV
303ft

n.pr.m. (Sab.n.pr.

) 1.

son

'

'

of

2W Glaser

Yoktan Gn io

2. a king in

l<o/3a/3.

29

skizze

Ch

Edom Gn 3 6

23

33 34
-

3. king of Madon
Io>(a)/3a/3.
4.
(Northern Canaan) Jos 11 \ I<(/3)a/3.
18
Benjamites a. 1 Ch 8 9 lupap. b. 1 Ch 8
1

Ch

4445

Ia>(j3)a/3.
D^l"], *'p'Q

irQ"

li^n Is 19 8 n-JN^n Ex i 22 liN^ Is i 9 7 7 7 + 2 t.;


1K3 (err. for 1^3) Am 8 s cstr. 1^? Am 9 5
1^3 Am 8 8 sf. nfr Ez 2 9 3b (Co "iN\ cf. v 9 and
@ 2); pi. tn^ Ex 8'+ 4 1.; cstr. n# Is 7 18 +
24
2 t.; nfcp 2 K 19
Ez 2 9 4 4 5 + v 4 (del.
sf.
10
Co)+ 2 9 (CoT)^); inVEz 2 9 3 annJO Ex
-

Ar. <JL&

);

Id ib

) abs. lion Gn 4 + 3 7
*

612

'

Pi. lament;

stream of the Nile,

stream, canal (Egypt, loan-word

tp.^

ii -

83b

=
1

be pleased

20

6 6 appar.

Bi?? ?$*)

Eloah would

Ges M20

(v.

be pleased

t "^n^^' n.pr.m. an ancestor of Asaph iCh

etc.; sq. vb. fin., of irreligious action, ?]?n P'Win

Ho 5 11 Ephraim persisted, he walked after


vanity (rd. Nits' for IV, v. Che); elsewh. only of
the divine good pleasure: sq. inf. 1 S 1 22 ^ hath
been pleased to make you a people for himself;

(NH

Jb
nDK) desperate ! -there

(foil.

despair, concerning all the

33

dwelling inHar-Heres,

io 4 ).

consec.

9ai(? sAaZZ

^"DS

byn-b bv

i
but the Canaanites were determined
(shewed a determination) to remain in this

3.
4.

pt. desperate, despairing, of Job,

6 26 ; elsewh. Bfcta
is

(cf.

+3t.; despair, b*W

S 27 1 an J

21

33

K"tfW).

(rri"Vtf3).

Ec

(so

etc.,

25

b.

desperation; Aram. Pa.

make despair
despair)
Niph. Pf
Pt.

Aram.
5-6-7

vb. despair (not in Qal)

Hithp. despair
&$1,

19

Jb 28 10

Dn

of Tigris,

sg.,

19*

Na 3 Ex 7 8
^78 44 (||D^),
3

Co), 30 12
^rn CHfcO Is

late

in mining

nJP

"IlifO

etc.),

del.

0?"1J

NH T^,

Nile-arms,

a..

18

v. also

MT (but

Dnn3

Is 7

24';

27

Ju

nVvo), 3 7 25 =2
(||
(both P; ||niro,
Ez 2 iAAAM M*

i.e.

expound the law.

CISO nio

Nile-canals,

seek

b^H

b
v n^N3 Tobb

also

Am8

DH?t?niO

and (no 1) 5 ; "O-ttS I^Nin Jb 6 i.e. be good


2. more actively,
enough to look upon me.
voluntarily undertake to do anything (and do
it), sq. inf.
Gn i8" r / have undertaken to s])eak

=v

10

Ez

23

23

31

2 3 (ll'lh ^). v Je 46 78 (sim. of Egypt, invasion),


3b
11
(rd. 1N\ v. supr.), v 9 Zc io ; more fully
29
3

the night (kindly accept


3
B2:
6
2
Ges*

and spend

invitation)

384

v.

""pIT

|,

sub

~\ra p.

sub D13 p. ioi a supr.

v.

104b

supr.-

TK

'

P^ 1

v.

sub pi p. io8 a supr.

t[7D.', ] vb. Hiph. conduct, bear


esp. in procession

(Aram. ?3^ TQIN

along,

irf.,'^a*

Pa. lead along, also Ethpa. ; Aph. lead, conduct;

19

usu.

78
c.

44
;

1.

art.

stream of the Nile, river Nile,

Gn 4

20.20.21.21.':i.;4.'24.2S

2 - 3 - 3 - 18

5 7

Ex 1

(all

22

JE),

3.5.5
3
-5 - 5

Am

.9.9
9 9 15.17.18.18.18.
-

7
s

7773
9 Is ig
s

Zinj.

by

id.,

DHM

bring, conduct,

Sead9Ch Gl0SS

C0T

-;

Gl0SS
-

As.. abdlu

(bs\),

Dl Prl22ff-; Ar. jjj

is

run vehemently (of horse), pursue sharply, pour

385

down
3 ms.
31

11

108

3 rapl. 1?*3i* ^,68

Hiph. Impf.

violent rain\

^l* ^ 6o"

sf.

1 s. sf.

30
;

D.^3iK Je

76

12

(juss.);

Is2 3 7 ; 1. bear along


10
30
c. 7 pers. ^ 68
3
"
&
pilTJD H^l
2. carry away, only
10

Zp

fblS*

offerings,

76

^tl

rain,

12
.

ni73*

sf.

Zp

ace. rei,

c.

far away

Is 23" Ar feet used to carry her

to

sojourn (of Tyre as colonizing and trading city).


3. lead, conduct, c. obj. as sf., of returning exiles
Je 31 9 ; triumphant army, sq. ace. loc, yjr 6o n

108
11

11
.

19

731*

731K

3 ms.

Hoi2 2 +3t.;

Jb io
16

yjr

Hoph. Impf.

45

19

3 mpl.1731*

iv3W

2 mpl.

along: of things, sq.


io

12

oil

by Opb

I s 18 Je

(")731'

73W ^ 4 5 15
30

Jbai

Is 55

3 fpl.

12
;

s.

fujn*!

1. be borne

a gift Is 18'; idol

?,

Ho

be borne to the grave:

2.

Jb io 19

}to3D

fs.

32

bai* rrt-opb 2

dS?

t^V, b^
D^3i* Jos6

[7^ J

n. [m.]

d ^(T.^Ib 3 o(||D^B),

7Q1

stream

only

fi.

b^V

n.[m.j stream, Je 17

Jb20 2S

(||

B*>).

Lamech by Adah,

Gn

instr.

produce

'

Ju6 Jb 20

cstr. id.

Dt32 22

n?

10
;

0^13*

4
H*?*' Ju6 nban

Pl^Hgi

Ex

io^

21

(J);

sf.^78 46

28
;

of soil; abs.''
nbl3*

sf.

78

46

Dt

;produce

17

Dt32 22 nxb n?71


;

(||JJ^); esp.

H? ?
1

n 3?,3!

Lv 26* the land shall yield its produce, so


nB), ^ 67 7 85 13 also,
v 20 Ez 34 27 Zc 8 2 (all
17
subj. ^I^J} Dt 11
of grapes only 713* f*Nl
abasia Hb 17
rnarrx7 mxn and "n'^p pre
3
n?13*

||

(||

at the sounding of the

H),

Nu 3 6

18

27

Jb 20 23

more generally iJVS

rfwee

(acquired possessions) of his house.

713*

/A jpro-

or scribal err. for foregoing)

of a

tree, i.e.

only

19
also XV '3 Is 44 the
of
wood.
a block
;

'

only

running sore or ulcer Lv 2 2~


rnn,
ana, ns^).
+ n^y,">^,'

fs.
(

as subst., n^3' a

T^IN

n.[m.] stream, river (=731'')

Dn 8

only lK 731N

tTQf)

Nal

n.f.

the river Ulai.

m.

(appar.

p.K (perh.

Is 14 17 ) world,

orig. as productive,

713^ 713, but this sense not clearly main-

cf.

cf.

also As. tabalu in eli tabali, by land,

ndru, by water (river) Meissner ZAmiT,s

eli

gA g m As. Letters

f.

<mr$

set 'n

viii..l. 33^

iv. pi.

Jb 37 12 Pr 8 31

art.), cstr.

= 5i

_ usu

261,

abg /^

world, usu.

'

||

H?

Wl?), Is 14 21 2 4 4 34 Je io 12
1

iChi6 80 (=^9'6 infr.) Jb34 f 19


=97 ,90 9 6 ( + n*sy), 98 ( + td.); 3frn
Na i ^24 "n *3^ 33 Isi8 (||pX ^),
15

13

10

19

77

,3

9 18
-

12

La

^~bv Jb 3 7 M^on <7ie /ace o/</ig

nsnx 'n

24 );

Q^, cf. HN7D1 pK

nxSpi Tl 89 12 ( +
12

world of earth (earthly world, the whole expanse


31
on the other hand
of earth); i5f) Tl3 Pr 8
;

'n niifiy v 26 ; 'n alone

Jb 18 18 other combin.

napni ; n

s
supr.); 'n-'ja is 27

Jb 37

12

f 50

12

(cf.

89

12

^ 18 16 ,'
of the world
30
(=1 Ch 16 ); world as
9

(||

(cf.

28 22 foundations
10
1
cf. "n pan a/,93
96
v
s judgment
object of

supr.); Tl niTpb

n'JSN.b

v. also

96

13

H3 '3^1 n
as devastated by

supr.),

98 7 (|| D!),"ls 13 (|| D'JttJn);


Babylonian conqueror Is 14

'

cf.

,,

(H' "!V)-

sg. cstr.

1 0^711^ n.pr.loc. a city of Manasseh in


t
u
West-Jordan land Jos i7 (JE; but '3* here

produce

dub., v.

IT^Q n.[m.] produce, outgrowth (abbrev.


Jb 40 20

[v3^] adj. running, suppurating

'3

(bothP).

11

Tl);

BTJ

13 28 40
of the ram('s horn), as Lv 2 5
al j JJ^ 27 7 .18.23.24( all p^ but
wi t h Ut
(
10
731*
H'nn
Kin
25
a ram('s horn
rOK>, as 03^
blowing) shall it be to you; so v n ,2 I5 28 30 31 33 (all

FI2

1^3*

y Benz Archaol.276).
(

73Vri rOB> year

50.52.54

(no

Ico/3aX.

so Bv3(*,)*(n) nilDity

jl0rns

NH 731', % ^7*31*, as loan-word); orig.no doubt

263, 265

and inventor of musical

Hb 3
+ 7t.;

Jos 6 5 the rani's

AV

marked

G11 4 20 (J)

life ace. to

f 11. 73/1 ^ n.pr.m. son of

17

^03

}"]j?3

2. designation of 50th year,


by blowing of cornets,
'jubile' (so

poet, synon. of

44*.

ICD/377X.

tSi:r'n.m.

Exi 9 13 +i 3 t.; pi.


b* Jos6 13 ; 1. ram, only

t.;
H

Lv2 5 10 Dl Pr124 )

ram('s horn).

alone, P3n ?]>p3

||

'b
:

J os6 4.6.8.13 ramg

tained
Ia>j3eX,

ram, ram's horn,

73*

horn, as wind-instrument

pi. cstr.

n.pr.m. son of Lamech by Adah,

and founder of pastoral

19

watercourse,

(prop, conduit), as irrigating;

fn.

+7

+ 2 t.; D

in combin.

1.

Jos6

73*,*

abs.

'

15

Is 53";
45 Je
16
abs. \j/ 45 ; be led forth (from captivity in
Babylon) Is 55 12 abs. (|| KV) the wicked (for
judgment) abs. Jb 21 30
be led, conducted, sq. ?, 1^

Nu3C

n.m.

cornet (Ph. 73* ram; cf.Di

3.

?^

K1

10

Bu BSI3f
for

),

Ju

27

K9

27
;

so rd. also

MT DP"^35 (@L iv upXaap


c c

v.

Klo) ;

386

rby
= Dy^2
(||

Ch

iCh6 33
6

55

MT p"7

for

),

MT Tedpewcov), v. Di

up a 6a (L after

na,

lay about 13 m. E. of

it

Jos2lM

also in

0^?-

q.v.; rd.

N.fr. Samaria, three-fifths of the way to Jezreel;


PaI228

mod. ruin Bel'ame Bd


(Old Egypt. Y-b-ra-'a-mu

Schultz

cf.

"WMM

ZMGiiL49

va*

under

9.9.10.10.10
19'
of
if.
17
24
of tree Is 40 ; of roots
16
so of roots
of tree Ho 9
e. of hand, arm, dry up,

Ez

of vine

fig.

princes under fig.


of Ephr. under fig.
of wicked Jb 18 16
r>
1
wither, as judgment from
10
in distress *n3 KH.n? BO* ty 2 2
.

K 13

185
).

my

Zc

1' 1

';

strength is

potsherd; of skin La 4 s and


11
(fig.) of bones Ez 37
2. be dried up: of
7
water Gn8 (J), Is 19 5 1K17 7 Jeso 38 Jo i 20
Pi. make dry, dry up, only Impf.
Jb 1 15 1 11

up Wee

dried

the

DD^

(appar. -/of

meaning dubious).

foil.;

t [ni" ] n.m. husband's brother


1

XKOll-v. Lag 51 "' 78)


P1103?
T

25

Gn 3 8 8

sf.

Dt

25

Dr

7
,

(cf.

Kno^

mrxi\,

7 - 7 -9

te

JkLvi^:) only

Syr.

brother s wife (widow),

in levirate law;

En

?jritt3?

1515

W3?

Gn38

(cf.

8
)

husband's

fty

brother's wife.

T [OT ] vb.denom., only Pi.


1

Hiph. Pf.

shall

WIK

her; Imv.

0/

P/ ^^1)

consec.
office to

Gn

D3?

38

(i.e.

t.

+ Jo

10

(v. infr.);

(v. infr.);

W3in ^74

15

fm

flBfc

H3N &0 Dt 2 5' (on nominal


2adfln
-).
of inf.',v. Ges 5115B

7w/. s/ ^t??!

s.

bmy, rm^

n^y

rnn^,

12

^3in Ez

12

+2

17

t.

+
Jo

2 ms.

(v. infr.);
24

10

'n&iSTft Je

51 ; 3 pi. ^3ni consec. Zc io ; Impf 1 s.


E*3iK Is 42 1515 44 27 ;
dry up, make dry: 1.
36

11

10
s3,23
1
dry up water,
subj., Jos 2
4
5 (all D),
36

Je 5 i (II annn), i 842 44 (^T n in||cl.),*74 ,s

v a );

sf.

as

>

2.

make dry, wither herbage, trees,

v.

(||

Ezi7 24
Ez 19 12

of tree
fruit

3nnn);
;

im

etc.,

Babylon under

obj.

fig.

of east wind's drying up Judah's


3. exhibit dryness of river-

In like manner might

deeps laid bare Zc io 11


be taken Jo i 101 121 ', if
.

sub

crops,

of '\ Is 42 n

obj.

Jo

n'^rrin

fs.

3 ms. P'Oin Jos

B*3h Ez

/c

iAe cZwty

co

do a brother-in-law 's

D3^ to a brother's widow;

Dt 25 s and

dry

it

flD,
sf.

hath made

i5 30 the flame shall

(\
dry up his branches (fig. of wicked); fig.
D ]3"t5'3^n p r 1 22 a broken spirit maketh dry

).

(NH

the sea); 3

25' 5 " 10

n.f. sister-in-law

Na i and
fs. VSR Jb

^""1B>3*1

sf.

(the) bones.

+ '[nT]
Dt2 5

(NH id.;

law of levirate marriage

in

v. also

only

3 ms.

-'

fr.

py,

but the sense

would be difficult, esp. in v 1012 and ^'S'n v 11


must be fr. EHS, to which all these cases in Jo
,

pS^

sub pp3

v.

132b supr.

p.

<

^iT^O

11

Qto^ v.

v.

sub "p3

sub Db>3

p.

may

i40 a supr.

i42 a supr.

p.

J-

abs.

(NH
*

vb. be dry, dried up, withered

w ^*

1.

id, (rare),

K"3^, chiefly Pa. Ithp., Syr.

Sab. Palm, deriv. ; Ar. JL-J>

Qal Pf. 3 ms.


Isi 9 5 + 4t.;

B>3}

fs.

Jos 9

+ 8 t.;

n^ Gn 8

Eth.

BOJI consec.

ph'^

14

?-flrt:)

,0

ira/. cs<r. K>3^(3)


;

Is 27

^ Ec

i7

10

11
;

riBO?

; 1.

Gn

7
;

abs. K>i3}

6e dry, dried

up

512

without moisture: a. of bread Jos 9


(JE).
2
7
b. of ground lacking rain
cf.
i (of
4
10
Carmel at utterance of 'i's voice), Je 23
c.
of earth after the flood Gn 8 14 (P), cf. 3?n.
d.
of grass, herbage, trees and crops (already implied in To)
wither Is 15 6 19 7 27 11 Jei2 4 Jb8 12
12
Jo i Jon 4"; in sim. of shortness of life yjfgo 6

Am

Am

102

adj verb, or pt. dry, dried,

so,

+ 4 1.;

fpl.

&W2*

10

fs.

ni^

PlBfr

Nun

6
;

Ez 37 2:4 ; 1.

ms.

mpl. O'Bfr'O)

dried,

only

lit.

D^33J| ~Nu6 dried grapes(F; opp. trnb'P);

iteh? ^?>B3

(JE) our soul

(i. e.

our appe-

tite)^ dried up, viz. for want of fresh, juicy meat.


I0
2. dry, of chaff, t> 2 Na i in sim. of Ninevites

under impending judgment

Jb 13

25

Ez 17 24

of tree

(fig.

in

cf.

fig.

of Job,

of Davidic house;

fi?

opp.

J*y),

(in prediction of Judah's de-

12

Na

Nu 6
fig.

tQ,^

Zc 11 17

11.

v. K'iS.

Je

+2t.; Wfr 5o 38 +2t.; /mp/. 3 ms.'W


Is 19 7 P3" J e 12 4 Jb8 12 Eg^l t K 17 7
B^l
7
10
10
B>3VI
Jon 4 3'fs.^ri Ez 17
v + 3 t., etc.;
23

be consistently assigned

29

v. also Is 40'

of heart under

fig.

(in these

of grass

102 5

two
;

of

||

?33)

Judah

vastation by Babylon, opp. id.); Is 56 fig. of


24
eunuch of the bones in Ezek.'s vision EZ37 .
;

j-in. 3"', Xlpy* n.pr.loc. et

pr.loc.

"lyba

VT

pers.

1. u.

Ia/S(*)

Jabesh of GHead,

unknown, Ju 21 89 "
2S21 12 lChlo"(@L Ia0u Tisr<Aaad);1$&&?r
45
11
9
(in these three L Io0
2 S 2
1 S ii
3
3 59 10
ti% I Cb.
t7,s raXaariSiros)
I S n
12
12 13
12
n^n; v
nvb 1 S 3i
2. n.pr.m.
io
exact

raXaaS,

'

site

1-

1-

||

^3J fatheVof Shallum

10 - 13 - 14

10 2 14
'

387

nrn^
TntEIP

EMS

dry land, dry ground (Sab.

n.f.

Dim

opp.

DHM

sea,

Vog No 79) alw.

(dry) land

MV;

in

Palm, tsvy

n^T; Ex 4 9
through Eed

abs. sg.

dry ground as path of Isr.


16k29
i5 19 (allP),Ne9 11 ^66 6 through
Sea Exi4
22
Jos
Jordan
4 (D); of dry land, opp. sea, at
(J); of

Gn

creation

910

(P);

Jon i 13 2 u fig.
refreshed by '''s spirit
of sea

Qal

Is 44

sub

I.

vb.

(||

Ex

16

je 5 2
i55 b supr.

but text dub.,

v.

Qr?^

field >

52'=

K 25

^1

sub n33

v SUD

.'"!!-??

?l?

also 31a,

Qr

Je39 10

D,,

12

12

v.

sub

*7^T

v.

sub n^J

(-/of

11.

*ri33

grieved, mpl. cstr.

33

Ges 5130

H2

(cf.

Ar.

abraded (of the foot)

the hoof)

Niph.

11

wine-press,

Kb U82 La
M^ ( v Kb

1-

(||

(sq. prep.,
;

(||

Pt. pi.

23

?pato Is 5

sf.

cattse

La 3 s2 (opp. DD1); sq. ace.


23
12
also La i (obj. om., but
51

grief or sorroio, abs.

La

cf.

"IBW of grief

On

S 20 13

Is

= tvherewith)

v. II.

42

+i 2

38

31

44

t.;

sf.

(J),

^W

Jb 19 2

"131

Timfl
Pri4

13

17

Pr io 1 (opp.

npb

sb).

cstr.

1888, 166 f'

P3, n.pr.loc. (wine-press)


25 Geth,

Jos

Allt - vi - 12' 2

naVI
i

exact

Tirra (ed.

etc.,

site

Ashdod, Gaza, Ashkelon and 'Ekron 1 S 6


with Ashkelon 1 S i 20 ; with Ashkelon, Yabne
and Ashdod 2 Ch 26 s nrnjn jVipjb 1 S 7", cf.
52b
i7
and also v 32a (rd. H3 for '; AVeDr);
2
builtupbyRehoboam,
called DWB'pa H3 Am 6
18
8
ace. to 2 Ch 11 ; taken by Hazael 2 K 12
20 22
s
4 23
=
also 1 S 5 i7
(of Goliath), cf. 2 S 2i
18
39 39
6 8
11 13
s 3 4 11
2
1
1 S 2
2 S 15
1 Ch 2o
27
'

+ 56 Mi
1

nsN

Ch

v.

S 8

We);

10 14
-

Ch

8' 3

21

also

(but

||ariD

on change of this into reading in


c.

1K2

n be, nna

TIDnn n^ 2 K 14
home

40
.

abs. 'n

t/r*"e/"

(opp.

119

28

\^H9 28

nnw),

I?

2i

25

{loine-press

of digging)

13
perh.
of Jonah, proph.; "I3n nna Jos 19
,

mod. El-Meshhed,

c.

Rob 8""- 350 Bd M252

io

13

Philistine

unknown (v. GASm Geos


194ff
22
), named with Gaza and Ashdod Jos 1
named with
as home of remaining 'Anakim

Gn
Gn

nnofe>).

rrat?*),

||

n.f. grief (poet.)


21

'"

A nderlin d ZPV xi

pi.v.vii.

@ \\6,

city

40 41

abs. ffr

D3W() Je 3 13 ; sorrow,
3
18
nnaK ^ 3I " I s 3510
13 j e 8

Est 9 22 (opp.

ana

^K, opp. Q^n^), 45 3 (II >3N3P),


(II >W)< 3
(II
Ez 23 s3 (I) |TO, but Co.; patf with Codd.; cf.
);

but

sim.),

13

11

s
63 (in

'

5i";cf.*io7 f9 (|p#>,n$-i), ii6 3 (l|n^),Je2o 18

beating

15

sorrow;

15

Ne 1

13 ; in fig. of judgnpin^p 'OhN Tjin na La 1 15 a wine-press

|ia^ a. [m.] grief,

38

sq.

na\

42

11

Adonay trodden for the virgin daughter of


Judah; also D3 nt6o *3 VT] Jo 4 13 (mi only
here with J"I3).
On the form and use of wine08
press, and Heb. synonyms, v. Smith(art.
BR
Arcb 212 f
137
Schick ZFV *
loine-press) Benz
Rob

Niese),

(Zion)

Cpnn Ne

also as ace. Hifla

fri.

19=;

Tp'n I s

1"I33

of

DTiaM, ID)
18

Zp

Jb

Ctpn D3H Ju 6

fi53

lit.

nina

1.

out wheat in the ivine-press, to hide it from


Midian; the juice of the grapes was pressed

Pt. fpl.

18

|V?in

wine-press (contracted from

n.f.

Qal

of virgins of Zion

);

Ar. ^L'^ beat cloth (said

cf.

hath

La i 4 of exiles
Zp 3
Pi. impf. nai (for np_ v. Ko ' 582 412 )
grieve, sq. ace. La s3
nay).
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.
3
12
32
Win
ruin Lai
sf.
La
i
Impf. 2 mpl.
3
cf.

163b supr.

p.

jJ Je

nia (on form v.

foil.

out by treading,

b
P- J 53 supr.

suffer, not in

pain in

horse, Aar>e

158'' supr.

I. ~na p.

= w)_ abs.na j u 6 + 3

1887, 146, 150,

^j castravit,

(||

147a SU rp

p.

'"I J

[H^P] vb.

fl.

"H^P

JJ

K 25

murdered Amasa)
n^Dtprqn K'PCjrnK 2 ?!1

nn&n v 12 ).

f 1.

S 20 ls

thrust (him, the

out of the highway

ment,

v.

had

*1B?N3 2

of a fuller); in Heb. only in deriv. winepress).

p. 155b supr.

nPlil^P

tr/tm he

4 (J).

be husbandman, only

till,

v. 313 p.

^[-?ll

Ar. UL; iv. repel) H;>Dl5n-; njh

7N3 p. I45 b supr.

Pt. pi. D'aa'j)! D"J?-lbb

(Kt C3J);

584

W?X).

become blood ^1^3*3

v.

T[JJ

specif, of shore

1 '

made by God's hands ^95%-

n.f. id.,

-water shall

7M?

(Kb

of needy Israel, to be

TntiH*

Jon

cf.

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. T\p


y
) thrust away (Syr. J^p} remove, repel

til. [l"T^P] vb. only

m. E. of N.

tical city 2i

Nazareth,

t ]iftTnri n.pr.loc.
24

fr.

=i Ch6

iii

r' 4

pen in Manasseh Jos 21 2

'

Dan
site

Jos 19 45 Leviunknown. H3

is scribal

Dy_?3>, q.v.

c c 2

error

id.

388

^n^
T"\P)3 adj. gent, of n. H3 1
2

S6

19

1011

Ch 1

CI120 3

13

Ittai 2

19

"1

the Gittites (but

read

S i5 ls

of foregoing

f.

vei a

(si

n^an-^y j n three ^-titles: -f 8 81 1 84';


upon the Gittite {lyre) so 3 to the Gittite {melody)
Ew 01 De, or either of these Hup Pe 03
nnan winepresses, whence Bae al. at the wine-

Ez

song for the feast of booths.

Judah;

n.pr.loc. in

Nen

'3

2S4

ilDWa

(NH

>*J

13

WK

58

sq.

iustr.

v 12

Is 62 s ; sq. ace.

(E

Je5i 53 (l|^), Hb2


^-nain-^), Jb 9 sq. inf.
La
(U
2. grow or Je weary, from toil,
8

exertion, endurance, 2 S 23 10 (om. by accident


13
in
1 Ch 1
v. Dr); weary of, sq. 3,
6 7 69*
Is 43" 57' Je 45 3 ; abs. Is o 28 30 31 (in all S|jr).
4
Pi. Impf. 3 fs. sf. 3 ms. WjlT) Ec io 15 weary,

||

'

I0 9 n

||

||

iveary, subj.

cause

to

Pf.

ms.

nnpn
c.

43"

oriyain

sf.

Mai

1T

IS43 24

uyrfn v

17

instr.), c. ace. pers.

(Ih^yn),
2

?!?y

go toilsomely Jos f,

:;

Mai

D^Mil

obj.

'>

ms. W_T\

Hiph.

sq. ace.

^pnyain Y

mafe'to

make

tort

tj toil,

v 24 {weary,

2:i

Dt

text v. supr.),

(||^); ttaajpr

pi.

(alw.

and so

Jb 39 *rw
;"'^^ Jb 39" J&

109

11

28

33

28

(||

(= product

cf

labour)

(||rnwri).

(||

2o 5

8
i

flZZ

S 17 2

(||

D?T

ns"i)

S?V

Dt 25

55

Is 45

Je 3 24

s,D3),

=
||

1 2

laying

na),

Ne5

14

,/,

(|i

13

JCBW

18

Dnrnrr^

BS26:!0

Frey; Lag
IT* Dt 2 8 c0

cavit,

ms.

(||n3),

(onvo

m*
D>a3,

W^ 9^4-3 t.;

metuens-

la-j"

^a)'Qal

III.

cf.

Ar.

Egypt 28 60

of

s5

Jb

fear, sq. ace.

s8

men "W

t-\i:P adj.vb: fearing,

119

\j/

wearying

(late format.,

Dr

s9
.

1^

nriS

Qn^arp Je2 2 25 39 17
Gn^se + oft./^
n.f.
+Ex l7 M t T Di on

an;

Dn_>

i.7a.B.ij

Sam.

<Y/f.

most

fr.

As.

-/

4M

15 Ne 6 v. Ges
Aram N ^ yj.
,

Eth.

strength

X^

COT

on ground of

"*"?,

n0 trace

637^ ij ut

meaning of such v''

gna i

not clear

and

pi.

or

Lag BN22

(v.

Gloss

in cogn. lang., v. esp. Philippi ZMG


1887,

T DHM

Ar.jJ; Sab.

M%,

id

SendpCh Gl0SS
lb. 1879.

Ch

^ NH

hand

DHM
ZM01HQ.343
M ordt

16

Zp

Zinj.T

Heb. Hiph.

strengthen;

.,

"

'

Ba ZMG

n 2eb., and
al. fr.

T Gn

1S2, IS3

regards

as

HT

''"a,

^aj

Philippi comp. Ar.

Sta

),-

by

forms

sf.

1878

Thes

der.

iv.

bilit.)

+ cstr. T 4 i + sf. T i 4 +
sj-V 22
HDTEx
Q3T Gn 9 +
+
13
Ezi 3
etc.'; du. DJT Gn34
+ cstr. ^
'?) Ex
24 +
+ etc.; fpl. (in fig. senses)
38

28

22

;:

16

17

niT

K
22

2I

abs.

"SiegfNHG - m -5bpb 3 nj, ? > n a-,n 3


Ec
- ?ifZ
studying much is a wearying offlesh.

P/.

6e o/rotrf,

Eq.^.SOJe/oj-ejo/y of wrath of ^Dt9 19 ; of diseases

things are wearisome ('full of

n.f.

46

= hefeareth Eshmun

11

"la

35 36

v
411

hand

Gn43 + 8
24

iKf;

niTI

[ny^J

iw

ftto, ijja,

(H

12

labour ').

Gn

'a"

:i

1$);

W'

pi- sf.

D?33

^"n, cKn^Jn,

(||

21 21 23

fotf,

fDn,^,ofcity),Ez2 3 29 of Job as
product of God's hands (T? 3 'Jl!) Jb io

abs.

'V-P adj- weary, wearisome;

1 " tr 4

;'

"iriOTK

Hg i"

^-iBte-b),

II

niJ3),

cf.

n.[m.] gain

yv Jb2o 18

w*ary (||
Cya) Ec

'

V8

Che); 1.

extend, throw, but this in Ar. Eth. l"B, not

1717

tyr

11

nccisn N^in -i^x, d"jn, nona);

iveary Is

e-.),

13

m*

fi

W Gn

cstr.

make

Ne

Jb 39 11 ^husbandry),

^yj,

(P^K

abs. 49"

Dt 28 s3

t ["1^] vb. be afraid, fear (Ph. in n.pr.


;

J0S24 13 (D),

weary

hft

of eggs 39 16
2. result of toil, product, produce, acquired property
T?? Ho 1 9 (|| pN, on

ra *>3m), C f. 6 23
5

(\\id.),

Pi'23 4

S 23 10

Pf. nyj* 2

Za&ow.r for (3),

W.b

Qal

? La 5 5 Impf. vf Is 4 o 2s
Pr 2 3 4 JWK Jb 9 s9 Wl" Hb 2 13
Is65 23 WT) Is 4 o 31 ty v 80 ; 1.
t.

(\m) 4f;
||

weary Dl Prl4 ; Ar.

W Je5i

weary

or be

Is43 22 ^y?447 12 +2t.; njIs47 ls

'm\ f 6 + 3
ms.

grow

toil,

id.; As. egii, grovj

^Jos2 4

fo?7,

vb.

have pain, svffer)

js^-j

W.

i^?:

product;

toil,

2
oasrri Is 55 ;
9
12 (but Vy-a?

42

29

sf.

Bta-inp),

T \_*

VW

cstr.

are resting the

tf/iere

Ho

unknown.

site

33

23

20 5

TaVU
AT

n.m.

[yy]

3i 42 + 5 1;

only in

1.)

phr.

presses, i.e. (Bae) a

awrf

'

(with men of Gaza, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Ekron,


and the Awwim).

T J"P.nH

in strength, the toil-worn.

,|

weary; pi.

adj.

ra 'ya^ Jb 3

Goliath

WN We Klo Kit Bu
n .pr.coll. n?L Jos 13 3

^an

j^ ow Arch.ijo8n.^. gg c art as
_

O'nan

pi. c. art. as subst.,

U^]

Obed-edcm

of

"P

sf.

DHH>

n'T 47 s4 4vn'T Ex20 19 19 4-2


t.;

3:i

; 1. hand

8 4-oft.;' nj n*3aFl
(cf

God

2 t.;

Ez

t.

of

cstr.

W'T

man Gn

8 s the shape of a

in Ezek/s vision); of cherubim.

389

-p

ans

dtx n; nic-n v a. right hand


(i)^r?p: Gn 48^ (JE), Ju'7
S 20 9 Je 2 2 24
3
23
[d]t Ex2 9 20 Lv
EZ39 f 73 121
'n io 8 ,

n^n

:4

I4 i4.u.25.2 S

WETT

"itSN

(i)^NCb

'

20

"

16

39

ION)

(v.

3=1

Gn

occasionally + numeral, ^T

-f oft.;

left

2i 12 +

16

19

Kn =
1G

hand

of

of

sg.

sts.

"T Jb3i 27

40 Mi
4

16

7" Ju 7 20 20 +
b. VT niS3 'W 1 S 5 4 *Ae too
palms of his hands; DTn nis? 2 K9 35 Dnio 10

is

^ arwpte

TTt
2 9 20

Je 38 12 Ez 13 18 VT jna Ex
(P)=/wa- kmJs (opp. ob?i jna); ntaha
(v)T Ju

(T').'JT

";

bracelets were

worn on

22 3047
(J), cf. thread
24
bound on hand of Zerach 38 28 28M 30 (J), and
14
cords on hands of Samson Ju 15
the ring
was worn on hand, i.e. finger Gn 4i 42 (E), Est

hands,

Gn

wrists

i.e.

nnn

lifted

(nnn) to

Ex

16

17

14

22

hands in

as to

c.

24

VT yT Gn
,,

use, note

i. e. arms which make his


n*^3 iT K ;> 2 K 9 24 7te/fcZ

Gn

an oath

so perhaps

24= (J);
-

D3 ^y

(E) hand on the throne of Yah I (but


Di YB) oft. c. NCM the hand is
;

(N"tM) to

hand ( = jnc>:), sq.


Ez 20=8 42 47' 4 sq.

(N'EO) the

(both P),

Co as gloss);

sq. ? pers. -f inf.Ez 2 o

c - 15 - 23

people answered

DTT ^yb3 |CK |CN

15

106 26

elsewh. (of men) in prayer


rnii

nW>

Is

29

""T

49

y^

28 s ;

15

(cf

''

68 32 and

cf.

io 12

yjs

iT

32

I s io

|Di;

/i

l^n

in judgment), cf.i9 16 Zc2 13 (sq.^j;);

jnn Zp 2 15 (in

in;

the

(D^T NSW

brandishethhisha?id(Assjriaii, in defiance);

iTIsn

::u

Also of God, to give a signal

to rescue

yjs

Ne

cf.

i4

abs. 36';

Ne

Nu

Ez20 55 (del.

pers.

j>

Ex

inf.

hence (citations)

10

ntfl? i?yn

heaven Dt 32 40 (of
s oath,
poem); elsewh. chiefly Ez and P: simply lift
lifted

'

IT

is
;

in taking

'

difficult, v.

'

iD> Web' it

'

placed S]T

(in silence)

(HB-^y); the creditor

Dt 15 2 the debt T"^?


Ne io 32 DDT. mpinn
611
Dt 1
heave-offering of your hand; the hand

'

EX29 9 Lv 8 24 Dt

yet

Gn

several persons

of several

11

Dt 9 15 17

''nip

Lvi6 21 (P); du. also of hands


101319
persons Gn 5= Ex 29
Dt 3 i 29
Ch 23 15 Ez

22

27

so

is

hand

both hands of one

denoted by du., D^T

pers. are

man

p^. a left-handed

all

Ju

T $TB>in one's hand

derision); b

49 arms of his hands,

bringing deliverancelo, gaining success, by force,

hands serviceable

for

caused his hand to

/ms Acme? tm'^/i the bow, i.e.

grasp

seized

it,

it

nt^rr^y *JT

33"in 2

16 16
'

S25 26 + (v. Dr), ins. also v 31 (@ We Dr);


hand is weary HJW 2 S 23 10 it cleaves (p3n)
1

the

sword (3nnn"?N) v 10 (bothom. by accident


19
13
1 Ch
,"see YB); T 13^ Lv2i (H)

to the

esp. fig. of consecrating or installing (as priest),

in

fracture of

hand

N;J2 he filled the

any one (pern,

of

orig.

gave the selected portions of animal-sacrifices

Lv 8 25f

to, v.
z

K 13

late

(sq.

Ex

(Bhp), v

3i

(linato), 2

28

subord.);

41

Lv

'(||

tSHj?),

33

10

(II

selves to

Ch

29
s
29 also v
9
33
sq.
13 16
,

job> pxv),

DDT 2 Ch 2 9

ninv

Ju 1 s 12
elsewhere only P and

31

Nu 3

(||

nD), v 33
33
inf. Lv 16

nmb

rreto);

= ye have consecrated yourBeOt and Di EX32 29


Ex 32 s9 (poss.) and 1 Ch

congregation (otherwise
so the

same expression

) ;

29 (certainly) of offering gifts to

Ez 43 26 of consecrating the altar


) TL
2

nbf J u

hand

stretch out

'">;

(||

to,

IT 1b

ing,

hostile sense,

DT ni^t?

c. 3,

28

Ex 22'

DKiE Is

s - 20

t;

so

"^

=
T n^

also in

14
;

a weapon in the hand;

m <Ae Aojwi;

T"f3N

idols are "Ul

7J30

Edom

npT

27

( CJ?-

Egypt nnn

in fr

Nu35

Ez

HJ flbgO

17

(P)

V?

18

39 a scq^*
Is 2

+ oft.
.

DT

as their lord

(JE

ptn);

D^T?

9
;

WNVT

/<e

f Cod);

pin Ezr'i

nvnb 2K15
J?j?rP

D^Tt

17

c f.

I9 2S

went out of
s

Nu 33'

i.e.

VT

Pijn

"T3 pnnn Jb
19

Ju
8

2,)

-4

9
(v.

that his hands might

kingdom

n wn-0 Jb 17
hand

in his
3

ti-Ao t*

into mine, i.e. give

sub ypn); strength fails when


VT IBTI 2 S 4 then his hands

(v.

dropped down, he grew


'Dn

DJ?3

(that) will strike his

a pledge
hands drop

power of

133

Isr.

Ex

of

man:

same phr. of presumptuousNu 1 30 (P, cf. non T Dt 3 2 27 ).

note also

me

||

be with him, to confirm the


;

small in power

Phrases of strengthening are

Ne6

n^"Un
e.

(1) of

of fighting

'nb);

they

i.e.

TT?

Ezr io 19 ;

prep. v. infr.

c.

helpful, etc.:

Mn*l

Ch29 24

ace. to P,

boldly, defiantly
'*)

?3n 13^); after fOJ

jnj

T^nsp

T3

(against

(||

X'-Xin^

Nu 20 20

n^3

God);

infr. of

other phr.

hand as strong,
>T D?'y Dt 8 17 (||

hand

man is work of God's hand Jb 14 15


special phrases: kissing with the hand W^\

v. rfe>l|P;

Ch 30 8

11

a sfo (thrown from) the hand; T,TJ?

'd.

n^t*

S2 4 7 11 2.6 \^55 21 -f

r.ess

IT YrssDr); hence D(D)T nbfJ?


which one puts the hand., fig.,
undertak-

+Dt i2 7 18 15 10 23 21

n'V nnn
acknowledged him

st*6ii

IT?);

">S3,

6 (insert

<Aa< fo

cf.

26

give a pledge DiT2

(||

addressed appar. to the whole

is

hand = arm

so Di), installed as priest

',

33

||

feeble, spirit less (v. HSt);

weak-handed-, -weak

(11??.;).

(mighty) hand of God, pointing to

(2) of

earlier an-

390
thropomorphism
49

24

Ex 9

S6 Jb
9

etc.,

19

nin'i-T as

D? v

city

"P

rnc?

m33) 1S5

(^N*

Dt

3 14
-

lf,

'TJ33

chas-

f' subj.)

to deliver

(all JE)t; Hjjtn

Jos 4 24 (D); esp.'in

21

and

power

'i's

of

S 63

npjn T(3)

J?n](3)!i

34

Dt

(v. SI"! p.

nptnT + i>Han3Ex32 u (JE),Nei 10 TH

284);

Nu

"

"ivpri

5";

: tT PF Ex 1 3

6 U (JE), i3 9 (JE),'
pin-.

among, in) cattle,


the murrain v s (J);

11; "llDri

^i v

1?

Lis people

n$U)

as smiting (3

23

(JE)

hand of> shortened ?


!"M02 T in judgment

is the

Is 50" 59 1 (both sq. JO);

/,T_ n n>n f grasp of s


Is9 n.i6. 2o I0 4.
v
hand in prophetic inspiration Ez i 3 3" 37 40
1

Ez 3 14 soTn n^rta Is8 n


ty
God's C^s) good hand = favour, (late) T

2K3
of

15

nprn

(V)bv fUiD

8 22 31

^T3 1CI129 12

^;f>

v
of
shadow of his
;

hand.

('''s)

strength, power

to flee;

OTT ^rn^X^O

Avith

20

(JE)

there ivas not in

1X^0

men of might have found

7
5 (on this

D'Hin

and others

^'p

turtledoves;

unable

11

0113

49

TH &6

^76 none

their hands, i.e.

32

27
cording

(all

H),

to the

similarly
etc..

191); IT

p.

yan

so combinations with JBO

Nu 6
Ez

21

(all

foregoing P),

Lv 2 5 26

iT nanna Dt i6 17 c -

46';

giving of his hand,

i.e.

his ability;

IT nno Ez 46 511 on "T i>Np-EJ Gn


v. 11. ?X p. 43.1 supr.; other phr. c.

S 83

dominion of king 3 XV y<Vrb


3
1 Ch 18
3 IT 3^np Vo
his dominion at ; 7iand= display of

rd. prob. as

establish

strength, action of
->

nbjpK*

||

''

i//-

78

42

Jb 27

11

Dt 34

12
;

Tn Exi 4 (j)=^ e

nbnan

31

esp.

great

achievement which ^ did.


3. Fig.

(Kt

= side

way
prob. ij^n Tp v

but rd.
gate lytfrrv Tja
;

of stream or

a. of

wady

".

s4

p'3!

(t x t.

TiS 4

13

Dr).

h. of

dub., v. Dr).

bn T"^3 Dt

37

^ Dt2

nVT&h pnr?

(m)

13

B*K Je6 3

'iT-riK

iT'^y ^N~^3

his place; so

other phrases

]S

eac/i

u2 17 (P);v.

prep. infr.

c.

used in various special, technical


senses
a. sign, 'monument 1 S 15 12 2 S 18 18
+ b. part, fractional part or share: of seed Gn
24
44
of fighting
47 (J); share in king 2S19
4.

is

men 2K11 7
in

senses)

fig.

}l&+*().

34

43

(J),

fd.

Ne

of people

Gn

repetition

Dn

20

fc. time,

Also

axle-trees

f.pl. (only

32 33
-

+ e. stays, supports for laver

stays at sides of throne

K io

=2

19,19

Ky

Ch

33 36
-

1S18
.

tf. tenons on sides of boards of tabernacle


fliT
Ex 26 17 (P), also v 19 19 3 6 2224 24
g.
s
n, !0
Is 57 ace. to Hi De Che Or Brd Du and

mf
^

most a phallus thou beholdest; this favoured


by context but without support in Heb. usage;
Di a (beckoning) hand.

Qr
c.

Esp.

: a. T"b : (1

of motion, into the charge, custody,


(2) T-i>K by the side

my

by

T _ ?y.
mfo

me

next to

side,

nn T-^

/tfmcZ

lit.,

0/,

22

Ju
15

2K18
14b

30

19

2 9

S 24

10
;

io 7 ;

3 4

18

T'^N Ez48 la

14

25

(2)

into the

(JE);

esp. (3)

Dt

27

Ju

14a

MT

13

it

hand of
hand of

into the

On^l Jb8

12

15

into the

power of their

gave them over to

^Va

deliver over to

of,

T3 1DO sell
T3 bsJ fall

read ?.??! for

fflj

Dytf? 'T3

T3

hand: (1)
G1127 17

poiver

</ie

delivered them into the


sion,

3 8-

^K

S 18

"!\"n

Exio

jrii

Jos 6 2 7 7 (both JE),


6

30

14

b. T.3 into the

<A<?

o/gate

after vb.

o/Est2

v" (but on txt. v. Co); cf also t\>,

possession of T3
T'a |nj=^2w mi<o

?ifZ he

transgres-

also Is 64", which

31?:ril;

T3

(4)

ffl3

Gn3o 35 32
hand of:
c. T3 m
\T3
-K7K
SJBO
lit.
Gn 38 (J)
stojf wAteA
(1)
i* m thy Aond, Ex
Nu22 2X31
(J), i7(E), 32
17

entrust to

18

15

17

J0S5

13

18

2Kii 8u
Zc

?]Ti

Ne 7 4

of city

prep. v. infr.; of
2

\js

5. T. with prep.

if 7h's

reach;

to

^ v.'H

c.

Ch 4 40

of streams D?T urp Is 33- ;


104
d^Pia TO N"u2 24 (JE) from the direction
4
of
Kittim.
Other phr. c. prep. v. infr.
e. side
=place, properly place at one side Tilfi

them strength

iib

Is 2 2 1S

$*

(P)

in both

i.e.

'in

hand do not ratc/i <o tivo


nJ&O IT ps I4 if Ms hand be

Hiph. v 22 30 31
4749

Q^T

Is

powers are paralyzed in death (|[ dnjK' lO});


ref. to pecuniary ability : nb> ^ XV yan Lv

their

Tt3

in gen.

10

21

25

of sea

29

without

Ju

directions,

8 14

DW? Jos
the

protection iT bva

12

2. Y\g.

Ne

8 18

onb nnb DTi^n

sq. inf.

7" 8 1S

2Ch 3 o ;
ninjfl PI3

Ezr

(1).-6k

12

the

'*-t

G 28

Ezr

naito

of

wide of (on) both hands,

/awe? is

sq. ace.

of withdrawal of V

nri^i?

hand D30

Cl?^J!9

heavy against

^1?

tising

1B

S 24 16

as against (3

(J);

11

^T

21

f\-m

^0

"

so cf

(J);

opp.

inf.,

j>

15

pK Gn 3 4

d^T roqn

d. of land,

du.:

(poem in J); as stretched out (n?^) to

smite

Gn

Joseph

as strengthening

(all

=2

JE),

Ch2 3

8 4 ; ye'ai nyn

?'w wi?/

hand

1
7
,

S 13

22

Amj

n;a px

14

27

17
6

Is6

g 14 12

50

18

10

Ez 4 o
iAere

20

x5

10

47

w o<

evil or transgression (orig. prob. of

stains of blood, or other evidences of crime);


1-1

ST)

Ex

"'TS'^P 26 18
2

10

(2)

fig.

(JE); ""TS NS03

in the 2?ossession

S 9

there is

of,

found

391
in

my

happen to have
{physical) power of Gn

hand,

(3) in the

i.e.

^ ^W

v 9 ), Jb l12
n'X n
power
tongue;
in
a
/ie
of

l'

Q
1

shekel);
6

(J

Pr

-?

lg21

in
3T1

cf.

63
hands of

sword;

the care or charge of,

Gn 3a 23 (J); under the authority of


entrusted
22
Nu 3 49 (P);in Je 41 (AV because
2 S i8
ofGedaliah), rd. Wn biT T3 for Wn IT^U T3
Hi Kue Gf Che Gie Dr Sm291 (4) T3 also
with vbs. of taking, EterrriK 1T3 ng;i Gn 2 2
and Ae <oo& the fire in his hand, Ex ^~- 20 (all
to,

ace.

S 17 40

K9

21

thence to denote accompaniment, taking or being witlx one Jos9 u (JE),


2

cf.

10

16

14

K5

1T3

5
;

nit? {?*

Q^ D^^ *JT3 HJ5 Je 3 8

2
;

S 14 34

d.T3

10
.

agency or instrumentality of Gn 38 20 (J),


27
7
16 20 2 S 3 18 io 2 1 14 12 25 2
Ju 6 35 1 S
14

(the orig.

sense

lit.

some of

discernible in

is

these); esp. of ^'s speaking by the agency of

prophets Ex 9 35 (R), Lv8 36 io 11 Nu 4 37 45 9 23 io 13


5
2
2
2 8
1517
(all P), 1 S28
1
16 71234
17 Jos 14 20 2
1323
15
s
14
s
36
17
2
io 33 34 35 Ne 8 14
2 Ch
9 1
i4.3o. /,
3
T3 raD Exi6 (P) die 62/ *7ie hand of'*;
9

12
f ( veiT rare) Zc 4 olivebranches beside the two golden pipes; =near to,

^ie

6w or at

Tf n

in time,

S|>

'"^

}i

Jb 15 23 ready

=?

at his

hand is a day of darkness (i. e. near at hand).


13
e. ^?on T3 1 K io cc. to </;e 7iancZ of the king,
his royal munificence, so

Pr8 3 ^i40 G

Est

Ch

g. TO__om<

of

Vj) by the side of

S 19

18

1S

17

Ex2 i9

many

c.

vbs.:

8--'-i(aiiJE)

cf. i
28

23

TV?
2

33

13

and

'T^

Ch

at

Ch25

2a

Chr

esp.

guidance,

2CI126 13

Ch

'T.-by

2bi

25

6-6

TH

way TH T~?y
T^y Ex 2 (E), Nu

the side of,

river (lK"n)

the

the

'T/^y

18
Ezr 3 10
^3_ "T^>y
23
the guidance of the instruments

of David; (3) by

S 15 2

of
1

(2)

Ch

2 9 2r ace. to

">y^n 2

i3

29

JO,

Nu 34

T'B' 1

T"?y next

esp. late

15 ls

31

Ne

15

3
26

Wc 0/ Ju 1
;

2 2

S 15 18 ;

13

(in

to

Ne

t.

13

3,

13
;

people (&HK) T"by

Jbi 14

cattle

^y Toyn

16

tlie

hand = in the

121

rv3n

power

possession, at the disposal of;

iT-nnn na-^ jw
s

subject to Is 3

of,

s 2i 9 ;=in the

come, thou shalt

be our ruler and this ruin under thy hand;


sq. vb.,

TT

nnn ^ynni Gn

16 9 (J)

pi.

and submit

under her hands, her authority, Is 3"


nnrio v g. (1) supr., and sub nnn.

thyself

TnT'^l^
Upeixa>,

U?2T
fl.

n.pr.loc. in Zebulun Jos 19 15

L UdaXa

pT]

immittere,

935

Di

10

Ob n

wrongly pointed

pfs.

unknown.

site

185^ supr.

vb. cast a

etc.,

Na

by inia it

@UIi>.;

S^ p.

sub

v.

i.e.

(J),

'

1G

2i
-

cityJosis 46

= m the company of)

1CI17 29

(P),

Ch 6

18 10

Ch 2 81010 cf.i.infr.); of animals


TO 1 S 1 37 37 a?3"TO ^ 2 2 21 even of inanimate
things nnnb to ^xn Is 4 7 14 c. nj Nu 2 i 26
(JE; soc.JJB'a 2

</

Dnio

he stationed them by the side of song,


nnn under
to watch over the singing,
i.

used

^Sn Gn 32
t nnno Ex

c.

Ch

a series) i7 15

n^J?

Je 4 6

||Dn-by),

people 2

24

(i)

1212

(JE;

(JE); person

f.

Ne

S 17 37 ;

hand:

the

out of the poiver of often nearly


idiomat.

31

Je 5

'

i.e.

T'by

T - ^?,

i/*e

T3

EZ35

handxs)

the

to

the

= deliver

sword

Je 18 21

so

him out upon


him up to

jsowr

s/iaZZ

tf/te?/

the

direction of:

11

2-

E),

Eth.

a):

Qal Pf

3 mpl.

lot (cf.

only

info it j 4 3
; "bx
of DT Pi. q. v.)

(Poss.

(JE),

^89

34 35
-

49

^i^Tp

rns,

c.

Tin ''TO

16

inp v 12 31
-

c.

c.

TO 'O

Hoi3 (||ni?sp),
pregn. TTO ^EEE*
14

'a

20

'3

B.b, b\*&

Jb 5
S 24 16 ma?/ he ('*) judge (and save) me out of
thy hand; so 2 S 18 19 and (with 3n for t3BS?)
39
1 S 2
(2) TO of separation, Vl3 fjTO ^88
5
of wicked, cut off from nearness to God; (3) BTJ
TO earac* (a* die flawd) 0/ 2 S 4 11 Gn 9 55 (P), Ez

f 49

10

33 34

Gn 9
i

TO

3
;

i/ie

= D VP ^1
E>ij>3

Dt

Ez 3V;

fix

1S
.

(E;

n3|5

lit.

(* subj.)

h. C)T-^y

of t "?y ink run


,

TO

Ru 4

Aarf o/; with ref. to offerings

Lv2 2 25 (H),TO mn

TO

i8 19 >, also of animals

Gn

put him upon

42

s7

my

(1)

5-9

c^Ve

TO inpn

Mali 10 - 3 ; nj

upon the hand

s)

= entrust him to me

hand);

-,

T~7y VTVT

II.

TT

Aram. Pa.

(-/of

Zow,

foil.;

TIT.

DHM ZMG1883

beloved

(poet.)

]^)cstr. TT
,l
iTT.^127
5 Jen

Aram.

n'TT 45
by proph. of

127

2
;

12

33

how

(NH

id.,

Dt 33 12 sf. *??!> Is
pi. sf.TTT 6 7lo8r
niTT_ 84 2 ; 1. my beloved, used
;

my

15

so

f.

391

'

in).

f [TH"] adj.

f.

Ar. jj ?ow;
Sab. epith.

deriv.;
rI love, also

loving-one, friend, amie,

v. also

cf.

'1

under

fig.

(thy, his) beloved

of

husbandman

n ^6o
15

Je

beloved, of Benj. as beloved

2. lovely,

11

Is 5

=io8 7

by

'1

Dt

2
TC^If ? "iTT-np ^8 4
1

lovely are thy habitations!

abstr. subst. n'TT. TB>

45'

3.

fpl.

= a sonr/ o/Zore.

as

rrnn
tniTT n.f. love = obj. cf love; only cstr.
i^B: WIT je i2
speaks) love (i.e. beloved)
(
1

/ ''

my

o/

142 S.
<sj-

sf.

i"

soul.

m,T7 w 9 s io9 30 iii ;! ilii8


n
4
1S
referring to God 30 1013 35 43 52 67'

^?8 9

/I

76

118 2128 119 7 138

_ + 42

(song of Hez.);

tlTT'T
2

n.pr.f. {beloved) mother of Josiah

K 22 IfSfia, L IfSiSa.
trPTT n.pr.m. {beloved

28" ioi7A

DHM ZMGls75

^Nltl

6Mi1883,15

praise

wji'ZZ

of Yah;

name

Sab.

cf.

given to

Solomon by Nathan; "MSB HJTT to ^'n ? ^i?? 15


I8<r8, L ukibta.
nini 2 S i2;

song

wi?/

b. sq.

Is 12'

7-

6'

wives Ezr i o 43 Kt (Qr T.

Vog No

'

who took

2. one of those

laSSai.

),

1CI127 21

1. a Manassite,

n.pr.m.

Palm, iT

cf.

foreign

= dilectus

A laSti, L la&icu.

Aia,

give thanks

he is good

to '''for
34

;i

\jr

106 107

A "nN);

136 iChi6 ;'so Je33


2Ch7 3 Ezr 3 u ttDn'^ HV ^io7 8
Ne 12 46 ^136'; Vltb v 3 bi& v 26
1

(sq.

iT.

v.

camp

phesied in the

Nu

of Isr.

ii

2627

(JE),

tfn^T* ] vb. throw,


1

cast (Ar. <J)

ex-

now

in special

Hiph. give thanks, conacknowledge !) is commonly derived,

(D.&\) ; whence

cf.

fess (orig.

perhaps from gestures accompanying the

Thes Lag 0r
Pa.

" -22
'

H^

Aph.

'':!!,

yet connexion uncertain;


confess,

act, v.

Aram.

^|o^ mJoI^jm

id.;

but Eth. #fl1*9\?; accuse, perh. also fr. gesture;


Palm. N11D render thanks, oft. in votive inscrr.,
see

Vog on No. 79;

-No. 101

=e^aNTUD1 13JJ Yog*'

pl Yog So 93,1 XI1T .ptOWS


Yog
) Qal /mw.-i'S IT s/l0 o< (arrows) a*
Je 50 14 (rd. prob., with some Codd. 'IT).
Pi.
s3
Impf. B 1T1 La 3 a?icZ i/iey cast (stones) on me ;
4
Inf. T11T Zc 2 <o cas cZoicti (the horns of the
ptvTcosdvefyKe;
1" 29

QV

nations).

Hiph. (connex. with HT


v. supr.)

Imp/. rni.T
f 6

6
;

s'.

Tm

Pf
sf.

Ne

1
17

K8 +3
33

HHin

t,;

(on form v. Ges 563 E


'

42

^TT

75

Ezr

^ 107
11

);
6 - 12

rnv
43

5
;

1-

/w/
i Ch 25 + 1 1 t.; rnin
7
1 Ch i6 + 4 t. (see Baer
^ 92 2 );

nilh

pi.

Q^iro

thanks, laud, praise > a.

Gn

ninin

P.rniDp r2 8 13

c.

^w

iCh 29 ; 1.
13

ace. (i)of men,

Judah

49 (poetic play on name); Job (ironical)


Jb 40 14 the king ^ 45 18 the rich 49 19 (2)
/
of \ Gn 29 s5 (J expl. name milT); elsewhere
(mostly ^\^ and Ch) of ritual worship (v. Lag

**');

obj.

"

otf is 25'

+ DVlta

i2 24

17

all of

2. confess, a. the name


mp, pnnn, ^enn, iK8 33 35 = 2 Ch
^2 i^y ^, 32 5 ^|| ^E, 3 x^) atjn nnio
j,
Pr 28 13 confessing and forsaking (his
-

opp.

'"'??'?)

Hithp.iy.HTnn Lv5 5

16 21

?nn

40

26

Nu

/nip/ 1 s. nWl Dn 9 pi. tn^ Ne 9 //.


5
Pi. HTflO Nei 6 Dn9 M pi.
sf. in'Tnn Ezrio
1
22
D^int? 2 Ch 30' Ne 3
1. confess, abs. Ezr io
4

';

Ne

Dn 9

nxon Nu
niNOn

4
;

Ne i

bj?

Dn

7
5 (P),

16 21 (P), 26 40 (H);

Lv

pV

ace.

c.

N^n

Lv 5 s

-itfK

(P);

2. ^'we thanks, niH^, in

the ritual worship

Ch 30 22

t JliT !"! n.f.pl. songs of praise;


1

Ne

Thes MV, but form strange and dub.; ace.


Ew 5165b abstr. fllTH (many MSS.) praising;
Be Ke Ot ; 01 S220 'rds. inf. nhin, so SS.

to

so

so

trnifi n.f. thanksgiving, rn Lv7 12 + 23 1;


T3
13 15
cstr. riTrf Lv 7
P l. niTn + 5 6 + 3 i;
;

Ne 1 2 31 40 ; 1.
-

give -praise to

]|

44 54 99

Jos7 19 (JE;

'>

1i23 Cb'), Ezr io 11 in both of praise ren-

'b

dered by acknowledging and abandoning sin;


v. Di on Jos, and on Ezr. Ot and esp. Kyle ;
cf.

vb. rtT

E V al.

c.

PVm > Thes MV SS

so

of liturgical worship 'n ?1P ^ 26' 42r Jn


2
rf-iO]
rnDJ
Ttf f 69 31 Ne 1 27
^ 95
||

1|

IS51 3

138

choir,

31 - 38 40
-

procession,

prob. also Je 30 19

thank-offering Tl
of

n^bfn

rnt

"itflp

LV7

10
;

bip

|j

company Ne
D^nbnp ^p).
4.

line,

(||

Am.4 5 (||rinn3); a
121

3. ^afe-

||nbnri^ioo 4 (piaa 147 7

giving

Be

2. thanksgiving in songs

confession.

referring

Ch3i 2 Neil

abs. 2

DYlW>

nhin

s-2
,),

'8
=nv 99 3 +6't.;'sf.
45 (Ges -); ^T>
19
4
'iTn
etc.
1.
Impf.;
7m.
Is i2 + 16 t.;
+ 41
49

*"i'n

sfs.

ioo 4 *^

)b

n(l)Tn

cf.

15 - 21 - 31
;

62

18'- 29

throw, obscure, yet

13THX 28 7 (Ges'- c -);

pi.

119

1 -

13

!'

||

transgressions

i?2

79

13

Ch

6 24.26_

on or in (very

senses); Eth. OT.C?: throw, cast

29 ;
the ritual worship.
75

(VDiyS)

eruit, emisit, ii. iv. emisit (all

22

\!j

of God,

McoSaS.

oft.

God:

to

n.pr.m. one who (with T^pK) pro-

TT^ft

n.pr.m.

''"T

D20

"*
:

^io6 47 =iChi6 \ ^i22 4 140 14 iBHf? -OlJ5 30


4
41
30
13
22
12
'<h 1 Ch i6
23 25 2 Ch'5 7 20
97
8
2
^33 92 i05 =iChi6 =Isi2 mt:^'" VTin
2

tVT

*JT,N
4

138 145 10

cf.

'*

= 108

50

86 12

10

f 57

'JIN

11

S 2 2=^

14

139 IS38
TV1K n^D
43
1

only of the ritual worship

p,

6 - 12

I praise him;

ivill

'i

tfiee

hymn);

(exilic

19

vd5b>

'n

division

rat

v 13

15
;

393

pni-n
Ch29

no?

3i.3i.

17

fering 50

1423

15

tot 33 16 'n (^rar rar


26
(oViao Jei7 33"; rmrb

Dt

||

(seeBr

piTT

t]Vfl'"P,

(H)

nrnni tfror

'n

29

22

p),

Qn

ni

n6

22

(aii

oo 1 (title); in

12b

i(n) nar

^P

D^IIJ
MP239

'H n3T

'n D^K>

);

56

f 39

77

Nen

37

16

iChi6 38

temple
-

17

2r,

S 20

16

42

25

29

S 24 s
n!iN inx yT n^

b), so v

"l?^"?!

17 .'

Lag Or

?rw

(sub

ii.

16ff.

Ec

t t

7
,

an( J n pr

Ne

vail

1. a Simeonite chief

@L
2. a builder
Ubaia, L IeSSeia.

Ch

subj.

&

TUTl"

iib

\X

f)\>

Gn28

16

answering qu.Where?

obj.,

4 (both J);

sq. ace.

(v.

S22 15

13"n riNT 1

sub

7N1TH'!

thy servant knoweth


or

little

plT'T

= finiT

WW

A;ow 0/ i^ese loords

Gn2 2

t Fp~P n.pr.m. son of Nahor


{

/^11 = he

weepeth'f)

22

D^NbniSn

(J)

source,

vb.know (NRid.;
Aram. ]H\ ^
^^T
^
-T943
1

yT; Eth. fi.C"0: 11. 1 indicate, announce,


narrate; As. idil, know, COT Gloss Sab. yT, esp.
.

in cpd. n.pr.

DHM ZMG1875 ) QalP/

^W+j

VT Gn

612

iVTDt 34 in Jb28 7 ;WT


39
Gn 24 1K1 yT Is 6 3
3 fs. nyT Jun
+ 4 t.; 2 ms. )?VX Gn 3 o 26 +; nriyT 2 S 2 26
l?yi:Ru2 n iK2
njnj Je5o 24 nyTl consec.
Ru 3 + 6 t. (inch Ez 2 2 Co OPiyTI, ^ s )
+ Ez 28 s2 Co (for n;i), so @ Viyr Gn 4 +
DViyT
rf. ?>?T Ex
33 + 2 t.; WyT Gn 18
Pr 3 o 18 pnyTIs 4
WTv *Gn 19* + ^2'k
8
Gn
(Dr ); 2 mpl.
4 +
?n;T 'Dt8
f+

16

sf.

16

13

16

19

39

Q^

1G

44
13
5

1S

2123

t.;

2 fpl. (Piyit

etc.;

1T

G1131 6

7mj>/ VT. Is

^i 3 8

16

(rd. prob.

jn?Tl consec. Ez

+; '^. Jos

1H

v.

22

Ges 5C9

22

2E

subst.

c.

not a

man

23

2:i

16

Jb

37

observe

and

get

but sq.
^VX D 1P. f

^ T^OVQ

);

etc.; sq.*?,liave

knowledge of

<Aom knowest

my

mrp

ancZ

7ie

nf

+]1? of
?ogr

a^o

f^!^ ?VX f 6 9

foolishness; esp.

s/Z7

16 12

i:t2S

is really subj.

of

that he will, etc. 2

Gn i9

ceive

33b5

Gn 1

foil, cl.,
25

(J; obj.

13

''JN

yT

sAa^i, etc.) feio/o </ia(

(</toi<;

Zw Yahweh Ex io (R), 6 14
Ez 6 71013 + oft. inEzek., 1 K 2
(Ges

29

40

(all P),

sq.acc, which

(J) I know him


B c
b. per-

19

11T

>
-

).

cl., inf. c.

with added

3);

idea of observing, taking note of a place, ace.

Ru 3

4
;

c. 3, *Bfe3

C.

||

n^sra

nyT ^ 3 i 8

HNn, imv. HNTI yT perceive

38
find out and discern 14
s3
(v.
a
order, lyTl INI only 23

24

12

Dr

Sm
).

Vid. also

distinguish

and

see

1S12

1'

in reverse

2 3 ";

supr.),

Je 5 1

(v.

d. discriminate,

infr.

3itD~p3

"ns nen).

(||

yiNn 2S19 30

cf.

Dt i M

Jo"4 n i7^i/
(no V^); ^NO'fb i^prP? ^Hr
cannot distinguish between their right hand and
e. &rcou>

their

13 D3K'B3"i>331

14

,;

knowledge of

obj. cl.

gained knowledge out of thy testimonies that

also
let

+
3

Gn 4 17 + sf. yn* Je 17 DJPp. Ho 14 10


ji^Ecii 19
Jmv.V !Gn20 7 -(-iot.'; HJH Pr 24
,9
sf. Vljh p r 3; "^ Je 2
+ 4 t. Wj Nu 32* +

3H1

similarly sq. ?V, onl}T

12

24
38

Je

all the hiding-places;

L Uh\a.

Wk8a(j>,

Ph.

sq.

f7os< <Ao?* know con9


ceming the balancings of clouds ? (in Jb 1 3 is
s
12
instr., as Gn 15 f 4
); sq. 10,^30 WT n

m\

sub

ynn

Zirwbsfcrby

infr.

v.

much;

nn\by ni^-nVtya yinn Jb 3 7 15 dost thou know

yT

in,

(rare), gain knowledge of learn of or about, c.inf.,

fiT supr.

sub

v.

+ 2,

^V 5>T i&

3 I 2 b) "^33

rbxn Qn3"n3 v^'ba


v.

something future 'n^

about God's enjoining tipon tliem


,>
n' l^

ns

(v. II.

God, knowing-

S 15
wisdom Jb 2 8 23 etc.; of
3V1J Jb 2 8 7 the price
tyT

not of all this anything,

at the

IeSSaa.

10

in the matter of

jn).

iSia,

17

without other

bS'li

TiTH'' n.pr.m.

36

s
11
27 (J); esp. sq. cl. Gn 12 (J) I know that
thou art a woman of fair appearance, 2 2 12 (E),

to

ace.

Gn

Gn

v> algQ

WV

11

anything n1N

to

wisdom Jb 28 13

of

In

(musical term

of) Yeduthun
OTJC422.2ndea.l43^_

hoir

I??, I?*3 (sub |ok),

bird of prey

way

fowls 1^50";

77 (Qv); pn"I^ 39
after the manner o/(the

V'62

^J?

? error for ~bv), &11

iS

pnSnpa Ne

14
1

finiT

/-titles

Ch

13DD

DJ?n

39

Ch

y/T

15

12

13

16 3841 42 25 3 3 6 2 Ch
; his descendants formed
; the king's seer 3 5
ne of the perpetual temple choirs }Vl^ '03

f -titles) 1 Ch 9

Chr &

only

^^

2
f.

13

hief of one of the three choirs of the

/re/ abs.

etc.;

n.pr.m. usu. JVfiT; pTTV

fVfaj

njn_Gii3" +

jVT G1143 7 Jos

nj?T
Gn i5 4-n t.; Ft. act. Vf Gii3 4-;
Nu 3 +2 t.; D^f 2Ki7 + jpass. yVT! cstr.
Is53 pi. O^TI Dt i 1315 ; 1. a. know, learn
22
'"IB'KTIK
to know, good and evil Gn
3 (J), sq.
1

Ch5 12 35";

24

a thank-

ojffer

Ex

7n/. cs<r. ny^

1.;

all

left.

your

by experience, "?33

D333p Jos

hearts,

and

all

23

I4

Diiy"1'

(D) ayai knoiv in

your

souls, that, etc.;

yv
Ho

14

learn (a bitter lesson)


experience ^'s vengeance
Ho 9' Is 9 '</'i4
M
f. recogEz25 14 ^i4 4 (abs.); quietness Jb20
13
20
14 Is
nise, admit, acknowledge, confess Je 3
5
12
Ju 18 14
g. consider fc>yrrn
59 -f 51
13
1K20 7 ";
hn-1, imv. nsoi yn, "isii isn, 2S24
learn

know'**

to

13

[|

also

Dt

\33b-DJ) riyVI

<md thou

shalt con-

s9

sider with (in) thy heart, that, 4


s
11
no< knoiv=not expect Is 47 -^ 35

Gn

a person, 6e acquainted with

know

11

Jb 42

'i

24

c.

VT N7

2. ^noiy

Exi

29" (J),

N?, obj. esp. other

Dt Je: Dt

esp.

(poem), Je

15

ls

with

yvn niatao

"'bn

13

16

13

JD19

acquaintance

act.

13

28"

32

28

25

17

17 19 22 44 ; pt.
fpt. pass, acquainted

a*** is

Ew Che

Thes

3714

&<w 0/

(lit.

53

Di Du)

well-knoivn
13 15
f; of
(with implied trustworthiness) Dt i
3
beasts knowing owner and master's crib Is i
sickness, v.

Is

';

/H

Ex 5

"T)&?

obedience,

Ju

Ho

&6

10

MT

S 2 12 (rd. V?. for


Jb 18 21 f 79" (v.

also

Gcd's knowing persons, etc.,


3
11
knowing the heart
;
5 Jb

Ho

Ch

2- 2

of

thoroughly
39

^yT

('-)

(J); involving intelligent worship,


etc.

yv, Dr), 3
Hjn 2 b);

K8

knowing God

8 7 ); esp. of

Je

30

knowing his true ser139


vants, recognising and acknowledging them
1

20

JS

\j/

= take

Ch

i7 ls +

003

Ex

?*?"!?

12

33
IS
37

regard yp- i 6 31 7
5
s
so of Isr. as chosen people
3 Ho 13 (As.
ilu idu.su, G od regardeth him, Hpt EASi-15 ) cf. Gn.
i8 19 (J).
3. know a person carnally, of sexual
intercourse, sq. ace: man subj. Gn 4 11725 24 10
(JE);

notice

of,

Am

38

2C

Gn

(all J),

19

(J),

Si

Nu

Ju

man

and

X9 22

nn33 A1113
-.31

ViyT J e

"'OJ ??
1

V?T

shed (v 17

;
'

nrrn
(||

nra noN

t:it

sq. inf.

not
7

Gn

how

Is56 ul \c-

^o

N^ v 12

Ec io 15

fessional
the sea,

Am

1C

Is66 14

knoicers of lamentation, pro-

mourners D'H "J?"]' 1


2CI18 18 esp. sq. inf.
;

skilled in playing,
i

Dr).

K5

S i6 ib knowing,

;o

(as)

2
rt

Ch

K9
[32

skilled in

J?T

6 - 7 ' 13

-player

on

10

S i6 ls

[320

yT

the lyre

5. abs. have knowledge, be wise:

(sq. 3) Is

=be

3);
2

(sq.

wa^e

c9

6 (P;
sq.

Qal),

||

Ex 2

(sq. 3),

Na 3

17

14

(both

Zc 14 7

(sq.

hand

of

(sq. 3); of

'

Ex 21 M 3 16 (both
iKi8 36 Ez 3 6 32 (sq.|'),
cl.

of pers., Pr 3I 23

J);

f 76

'<<

(sq.

S 22 6 Je

"i>K into), Is

"^

20

3 35

sq.

2i

Ez 20 5

11

48

4
;

3. be perceived (pass, of

by the eye Gn 4i 21 (E),


instructed (pass, of Hiph.) Je

of perception

4. be

in spiritual sense,

12

through chastisement.

ms. ty?., only iOpO IPIB' nnjH'


Kt; rd. with' Qr inE'n rijpp cms ?o

Pf

+ Pi.

104 19

V?, after Aq Symm.


t Po. Pf. 1 s. ^yi^ 1 S

rds.

T?!' 38
without prep. 9 17

23

19

etc.;

19

3 and ^13); of

sq.

"JHVI

revealed, discovered, of pers.

God 0) Ex

^ 74

2*fs.

',

JTW
Eu 3

9
16
33
of things
2.
14
u Ne 4 Pr 1
s
oneself known, of jsers., sq. ? Eu 3 usu.

8 9 Pr

of

Pr io

19

3 ), 88 13

(sq-

Dt2i iS6 3 (sq.>),


Eu 3 14 Ec 6 10 Est 2 22 (sq.

ace. to Bae,

i.e.

Wy^T)

fr. ny>,

so

who

hare caused

directed, sq. ace, but rd.

know,

v.

Je 3 i
Pt. into
macZe known, be or become

HN); c.'subj.

(sq.

V?i) con-

Is66 14

"jTRn

sf.

Ju 16

(P),

JE),

^to"]VV

to

or

We Dr.

fVxL.Pt. known nyTO Isi2 4 Kt (QrHyilD


Hoph.); elsewhere as subst. acquaintance
u
V
K io 11 'yn'J? 88

'VTP

^65

VT^

Jb'19 14 (IPjnP), f 88 19 (||3nN and jnjr^'?^


12
Kt yT-D Eu 2 (Qr VTfiO q. v. infr.)
3
'

skilled in

27

14

^if 79

*?),

b. be skilful in, esp. pt., sq! ace.

Pr 14 33

14

Lv

rurwi

-|-iot,;

//.

Lv 4

E),

'

21

1. ?;e
76 + 2 t.;
known, of things Gn4i 31

tHiph. Pf. y^in ^ 9 8 2 "2^1^ Je n 18 Rjffa


K i 27 +2 t.; riy^in Jb 26 3 etc.; imp/. TT'
;

'"J?"!*'

31

J>T; n

Ju
i&

Gn 4 i +iot.;

IHta

Gn4i

obj.

11

Jb38

Ec 4 &woitf not how to he admonknow that); inf. abs.linai V13 D1NO SH"

knoiv, sq. 2 ace; so

WT
4

2 t.; 3 fs.

Est2 22 3 fs.
y?N1 Ez2o 5

also

'.

JW

Impf.

do right; N?

to

S 6

sec. 1

cf.

13

TOT

io s (JV

TlVtW

Ch i2 33 (Baer), Est i
vro Tpoi nyn iyT Dn i 4

tNiph.P/.
3

2CI12 12

can [3); -iwoi nopn pr


(||
pan); nopn p r 24 14 Ec 8 16

Ch

bp'B> 2

TOT

cogn.:

v 13 ;

'V.T

practical affairs

ace.

c.

IS29 24 Pr 4

subj.

hunting; I'SD JTP


in a book, learned Is 2 n 12 12 as pi. cstr.
9

skilled

(v.

39

hoiv to do a thing, be able

15

TX yT Gn 25 27 (J)

11333

Ju

13

3it33 Is 15-is.
7

T^,.

woman

(all P),

know

1K1

sod omy')

S& and

they

25

"at 33B>ob
nyr>
"; ; b*n
tt

know

it, oft. c.
10

1718 35

obj. (of

4. a.

to do

Ju 19

2i u

IDT
33B>0
~
tt
subj.

19

oft!

fU'3

^V

HI

10

56

(H pa),

have know-

esp.

(|[

Pr 17 27 30 3
Wtoyb ny3

(cf.

have no knowledge
gods, strange land, etc.
of, or acquaintance with, have not heard of,
2s

Ec 9 11 CDSn, Can?);
ledge of God and duty, or in
&]l~[ i b

h.

(E),

yf

394

5
19
s
juss. V? Nu 16 ; yi l Ju8
103 7 Is 38
1314
2
^ynv Is 4 o ; 2 ms. yii" Hb 3 'Wim ^16"
s
2
7
nyHiN Pri 23 Is5 5
1 s.r^N f 89 Ez 39
51
23
"n^TiJ 1 S 14 12 ?
W"!^ Jb 3 2 7 DyiV Ez 44
16

/m yiin

Pr 9 9 +

Jb io 2 +

t.,

t.

(inin

^9o
,-

,s

);

etc.; Inf. cstr. y ]in 2

sf.
2l

wnin

+ 3 t.;

pnh

yy
W$n S 28

395

i Ch 17
1
etc.; Pt. sjjrrto
Dn8 19 B^fto Je 16 21 B'yTto Is47 13 2CI123 13
19

Ez 39 7

Hb

Dm.
\jr

90

12

Ch

17

Jb 26 s

19

teach,

and (peculiarly)

in praising;

led

^.Fl

106 s
Jb 32 7 sq.

obj.

? '

9;

Ch
c.

23

40

Ju 8 16 (but

13

13

rd. BHJ1 , v. Bnn)

Ex

4-

12

knowledge

n.f.

^7 3

n +3t.;

make knoion,
20
Dt 4 9 Ne 8 12

^ 78 103 7 145 Is 38 19 64 c. cl. of thing,


3
wfe one knoiv, c. cl. of thing
? pers. 1 S io

Jb

36

r>

Dr);

nyn b*

p'-byn

Is 28;

^-yn^ na^);

11

73

(||

^ as obj. Is 11 (where verbal


noun appeals) as taught by proph.
^?bni nyn oarix wn j e 3 15 of v s
9

knowledge, Avith

shepherds

Gr

future ideal rulers).

(i.e.

iS

niyn

pi.

i.e.

ace. pers.

(strictly Inf. of y*r)

DHpn Jb 3 6 4 (of Elihu); of God's knowledge,


3
^
1 S 2 a God of knoivledge is ^ (on pi.

force of

declare, c. ace. rei, 4- ? pers.


14

'n

v.

<

[s

nyn

inf.

Pr

? pers.

c.

i6 5 (P),

8 92 9 82

ace. rei

c.

Nu

ace. rei

c.

tny^T

make known, declare,

nsn

15

(plausibly) njn, after

@,

v.

prop,

also Gie.

Mid. ace. (sf.) pers.


2

Jb io 37

19

12

^T! Ex

13

+ sf.

S 6 2 16 3 28 15
TIN KJ Ojnin

pers.

(JE) make me, I pray,

33
know thy ways, that I
ISf]

Dt

33

ace. rei

c.

Ex

may

to

knoiv thee; Je 16 21

tfCH n.f. * B
(m. Pr
174
knowledge (prop.
33 Ew

'

n,yniK 'nxen 2 5 (|prv'D:n6 ^iy);


3
39
sq. 2 separate ace. G1141
(E), 1 S 14 12 Is 5 s
Ez20 u 16 2 Pr i 23 Dn 8 19 ; ace. pers. om. Ex i8 lc

om. Jos 4" = teach one (D), so Is


13
21
27
2 S 7
1 K i
answer Jb 38 s 40 7 42 4
40
18
c. sf. pers., ace. rei om. Je 1
16 21 Pr 22 19 sq.
15
ace. rei + 2 ^77
thou hast made known thy
(E); ace. rei

among

might

^ios

sq.

Isi2

the peoples,

cl.4-3pers.

H05

9
;

NOtsn

Ez

22

2r

d); sq. | partit. .NiT

Is

47

things)

who

nB>tjj

(cf.

CBhn^

Qal

D^yniD

new moons, of

declare, at the

which are

i8

between p?

+sf. pers. 44 23

';
J

13

Ch

sq. pa, teach the

difference between, to discriminate


"rtflDJj

come.

to

tHoph. Pf. ynn Lv 4 2328 (v. Ko 427 ); Pt.


nni Qr Is 12 5 (>Kt njl^D); wiarfe known
(Pt.) Qr Is 12 5 let this be made known in
(?)
all the earth ( > Kt Pu. Pt. which is not else1

'

where in this sense) sq. 1 ytf if his sin be made


known unto himself LV4 23 28 (P).
;

'

tHithp. Impf. yj.riN Nu 12" (E), sq."^


make oneself known to, of ^ Inf. "?&? Vninn
Gn45' (E), of Joseph.
;

Tyi" n.pr.m.

abs. flyn

a man

of

T [V'lj n.[m.] knowledge, opinion (late)

knowing, shrewd one Mordt ZMGls70, 37 )

Judah

Ch

28

(in*),

v 32

y33 Dt 4 4: = unintentionally, 19 4 Jos 20 3


(where P's synonym is ip3 v 3 9 cf. N1135 1115 ),
'

without knowing

v;

v3D

'n

Is 5

knew it, suddenly). b. = skill


manship) EX31 3 35 31 (both P; both
they

K7

14

speech of Elihu.

1. knoivledge, "1 CHaPI

one perfect in knowledge (of God).

ment, opinion

my

Jb 36

opinion, so v

1" 1 '

3
;

''iH

n*in

njian and

||

ledge jvby
esp.

yn 1

'n

creative skill Is

(sq. inf.);

DS^J? nnk, niiun

24

16

(JE),

cf.

knowledge with moral quality

in both verbal force, 1H1 31D

good and

40"

c of proph. know-

n,"jn).

Nu

work-

(in

||

neon),

= before

13

f 19
Gn 2

d,

IJ17

(J;

knowing

'nil the

knowledge possessed by God


Pr 3 20 (||nnan and ruun), 21 12
e.

evil),

Jbio 7 ^i 3 9
taught by God

men ^ 9 4 10 119 66 .(||ta$?B

to

3tt)),

nn-ny^=2mf2/
inWisdLt
^discernment, understanding, wisdom: a. Jb
35
s
2
13 33 (VW /n )' n ^3 n^ Jb 3 4 (|| ncan), Pr
4
15 15
14
9
)2
9 10
11 i8
22 2 9 7 cf. IS32
(j|-iD1D)', io
8
1:
1C
4
11
17
'1 'h
nyn ^22 Jb 35 3 6
53 Je io' = 5 i
27
2
2
nan
t6a
'i
Is44
r
p
2
Pr
8
17
19
4
3
4
nejo Pr i 4 5 2 nirsin 'n 8 12
"n + noan Pr 2 4
Pr2 6

njian and nnan).

(||

(unreal) knowledge

Jb

f.

2. esp.

1!l

||

||

12

unissb 22 20 |pc 12 1 9 :7 23
9
12
21 ai
16 18
nnin Mai 2 7
2
noan Pr 1 6 Ee i
7
9 ";
11
12'';
0?n
nan
CD^n
Pr
i
Ec
2
connected with
Pr 22 17 Is33(noan) Is44 25 (D Dan); wisdom of
magicians 47 10 Dn i 4 (|| ncari and yn). b. in
aiy

vb.

||

25

||

,,

onlysfjn Jb32 r'+3t.,andpl. Q V'n37 16

Gn

||

(Sab. J?T, epith. of king, the

which

Inf.,

Jb

inyn Pr 3 20 Is53 11 ; aanyn Jbi 3 2 QPip


1. a. knowledge, perception in phrase

10

Is

(the

Je 22

poss.

n 5! Jos 20 3 +35N t.; cstr. nyn Nu


10
17
n^yn Jbio 7 nnyn
24 +iot.; sft^nPr2 2

""l

'

10

+ 35t.j

(H^ywn);

Gn

appears clearly

91 '

47
Is44 2 ';^

10

'

Ez20 4 22 2 43 11 Is40 14 (||nn irnB^I, also v


ma'ap.), Pr 22 21 Jb 13 23 ^ i6 u 2 4 flprrc>l?), v 14
5
1U 2 K 2 Bxx
5
8
s
(on inf. c.
v. Ges
-), 39
51 143
j>

" 12 4

139 - 6

all in

Jb37

ll!

2. judg-

32" to declare

highest sense, knowledge of God (inch obedience)

H0 4
so Is

2
1

(tt*uhp

10
(

||

58 Je2 2

n^Ni

'n
2

(nynn ^ata), v 6

"

6"

||

nsn>

i-

c.

Jb2i 14 Pr2

(verbal force,

ntn*), 30

'<

nari).

16

(id.,

||

c.

(||''-

r,tr\'<),

ace), Pi'9

"

no?!?); v. also

(|ppio noari), y 2i

opp. n^.N Pr

1 2

2;

nT),
M i4 M i5 s
3
'

::i

v 7 also v

cf.

14

24

(l|Mf?m Dn

12

15
7
'n e*N
14 20
dub.:
Bev rd.

Pr

d. 'T^nsb'

is

tiT^T
2

2.

(Aw)t8a.

3.

(l) e fi8ova, Io>oSf.

Ia8iay, iSaas, etc.

Zc

S.

1014

DHM

n.pr.m. (Sab. n.pr. btiTf

; 1.

p ri es tly name

Ezr

Ch 9 10 Io>afif,
Ne 7 39 IeovSa,

II

4.

Ne

and (Ez 18

adv. wherefore
IHft
-

19)

36

I2

I2 7

AaS^a,
L GSomay.

619

"1

(prob. contr. from JH1*~nD ichat being known ?


iBc 01 222f
i.e. from what motive? so Ges Ew

in Gk.

cf.

Gn

account?
3

26 27 " QriN3

14

63

18

in Jer. 16

(all in Is.);

40 7 Ex

17

10

(all

14

on ichat

14

JJVTO,

an indirect question), 5
in Hex), Ju 28 28 2 S 3 7

(in

wherefore

tI fjadmv ;)

Lvio

ls

1S

Jos

Is

etc.,

50

oft. rhetorically,

t.,

by DN

after a double question introduced

(jrapa) tS>v eneyvcoKorcov avrr]i>.

61

10

Ne

VV\n
-

nanm.
njnn
T T
zmg i^,6os^

mm

396

mjrp

n,

expressing affected surprise


t2 14 (v. Gf) is
Israel a slave (unable to defend himself) ? wherefore, then, is he become a prey 1 (some other
cause must therefore be found for Israel's mis51922
19
6
12
fortune), v 31 8
i 4
22 28 49
cf. 30 ; Jb
3
3
(never in \^).
1
:

T57VP n.pr.m.

1. a chief of the people,

2. a
one of those sealed Ne io L ledbova.
priest, prob.the high priest in time of Alexander
22
labov, LleSSou (whence
the Great Ne I2 11
22

EN 113
Lag Mll3
rds.
,

VW).

t^NlP-p n.pr.m.

MV

10 98S
-

cf.

(Palm,

Sab. n.pr. with jjt

^T DHM

DHM

ZMG1875SI2

61011
1. a Benjamite 1 Ch 7
aSehjX, IeS^X, etc.
45
appar.
2. one of David's heroes ace. to 1 Ch 1
21
the Manassite captain of i2 (Baer; van d.
3. a Korahite
H v 20 ), EX0j?A, ledirjX.

sub nin

TV* n.pr.dei, v.

in

p. 2

t[nj"P] vb. give (Aram.

porter

Ch

26

iScp^X, IfSi^X.

in all Payot^A, so

Sam

<&;

3,T

42 47

14

io 20

= bvAV~\ Nu 2

where, however, -2} and Heb. Codd.


further sub njn.

'"1

14
,

P)

(all

Id

Gn

Jb6 22

DHM ZMGrix

am

1875

6Ut

'

) only Qal Imv. 3n Pr 30


Gn 1 + 10 t. (6 sq. monosyll.);
1515

t.

29

21

Bu 3

fs. ''art

3n>, ,->cI; Ar.

ibM3

emph. nan

nan

t^NllH n.pr.m. a Gadite, Nu


but

Ck'y, EtkfflUn; Sab.

b supr.

before gutt, (Di on


15

an Gn 4 7 +

mpl.

(on these forms'


2'

Gn

16

16

also Sta*

v.

28

Ko L418
t.; 'b an
2

),

bV

605a

225

21
Qt 69. K. );
1. give, sq. ace. Gn2 9 (E) give
15
12
(me) my loife, 47 (J), Bu 3
Zc
('price);
,

2,

v.

"Hj)i?T n.m. familiar spirit (prop, either


as knotting, ivise (acquainted with secrets of

of giving

(i.e.

causing to come forth, in deciding

Urim and Thummim 1 S 14 4141 ( We


Dr,v.0n^); sq.acc.rei + ^ Gi^o^E), Jui
by

lot)

,5

unseen world), liw vielivisserisch ; or as intimate


acquaintance of soothsayer, v. KS Jf *- 18* 12
3-

11

abs.^yTDtiS"^ 2t.;pl.D"?Jn: iS28 +


3

jo "3'y^n

'1

28', rd. ?9 0":]rfn

(v.

6t.;

Th We

Klo Dr); familiar spirit, always 3iN J"li3K


3 9
19
3
G
1 S28
Is 8
19 2 K 2i (aiX nfe>y; H^rD, #3?)
||

ace. rei

Jb

22

15

15

f 6o

(J),

(no ace. expr.); abs.

= *e,
ii

+ Gn 47

sq. ace.

set

(Uriah)

Uriah in

3'"}

'

13

= 108

13

\?

3n Pr 30 15

+ ncn^n

2.

^1-^

"p.S)

the fore-front

of

the battle.

= 2 Ch 33
last

two

6
,

cf.

23

24

Lv

19

Acts 16 10 and

31

20 627

Dr

(all
DtliU1

+ DNni3rrta vrh),
tyfiE, 5HO n.m. kinsman,

),

on
Dti8 u
;

(||aiK

Kt, but
fig.

K~lpn

call

understanding

WD Bu

r^V7^J n -f- kindred, kinship sg.


lifljnfo R u 3 2 i s n ot Boaz (of) our kindred ?
tjHft n.m.
(late);

ITTO

knowledge

2ch1

'

12

2Chi + 4
10

(|| ncatyof
neon and njn), v 7

sf.

^9

Ec 10 s0 ;- 1.

Solomonj'aCh i'- 1U2 Dn

13

c. ace.

Jos 18 4 (JE), Ju

4. ascribe glory,

'

to

etc.,

to

our God.
10

Gn

(orig. grant,

3-4 7
-

=come now

5.

permit), before voluntat.

38

16

(all J),

(E).

T [^rT^J n.[m.] lot(as that which isgiven)


^a.T

knowledge, thought
t.;

S 16 20

Dt

28 28 29
(God) c. } 1133 ^ 29 112 9 6 7 78
1 Ch 1
3
l^nPN? ?nh 'n Dt32 (poem) ascribe greatness

Exi

'TihK niMnfj 1N).

20 7

5 Ta)=provide,

7,

5>

Qr VliO a kinsman of her husband


n^a? ynb Pr 7 4 a kinsman shalt thou
(||fij*

3. with reflex, p (v.


Q'-oan D^JN Dab lan

">

bv

^n

anxiety, etc.

lannf 37

23
55 cast on thy
which are thy portion
"">

yj,

lot

(the care,
/,-

cf.

/$?

? 13

s
).

t [^rTDri] n.m.

gift (?

on form, then

coinp.

2. place of
knowledge, mind, (in our idiom also) thought

NVNV Ges 584bvlii but mng. (and V) dub.; poss.


447
fr. NH anan roas^Levy^^
") only pi. sf.:

Ec io 20

map

(||

(||^?'f D).

'anah >nat

Ho

13

as the sacrifices of

my

im

597

= my sacrificial gifts, so Che) they sacri-

gifts (

"VST'

Jui5 9 +

[-JIT] vb.

v.

2Ch27

sub nniff

infr.
1

"HIT 'HrP n.pr .m. v. sub

ffin p. 2

T"TiT n.pr.loc. in Dan, Jos i9

45
;

hudiyeh, 8m.E.of Joppa, and i| h.

N. fr.Lydda, Survey"-

258

= mod. Ye-

[5|m.]W.of

Guerin Jua,!ei

A W,

322
;

\l]ov8 (on

fi.

pp. 219

rrjiT

n.pr.m.

Gn

29

nff

= praised,

s5

49

et

Judah

terr.

(treated
of

of praise (on n cf. Hiph.


17
), but this dubious;

object

Ne

8 7 , rniff

ffffff unexpl.; v. further

ji.

JBLzii,Mwoiit.

ia :u -du,

As<

rfa-o(',

Gn

s5

29 (J); cf. Jacob's prediction, thy


s
brethren sliall praise thee Gn 49 (poem in JE),
9 10
s6
see also v
elsewh. Gn 37 38'+ 14 1. G1138,
'*

141GI8

43

44

fim

"33

23

2S

46 (allJ), 35 (P),

Judah Gn

sons of

Ch 2 3 4 4
Dt 33 7 (poem),

Ch 2

32
46

20 21
-

imt Ex 3 i
4

2
2

No

39

13

Q3.5.8.9.9.11.1B.17.17

35

30

Jastr

JBL *

1893 '

33 34

16

8 17

23

6 - 10 - 13

6 13 Est 3
5
Q l. 1.2.3.5.6.10.12.13.10.19.20.22.23.

IQ 3. rf^^n Est 4 7 8 L7J3 9 13

rVTirV

adj. gent.,

'

1S

of foregoing, but

f.

= in the Jewish language

=2 Ch 32

i8 26 28 =Is 3 6 1U3

Ne

18
;

13

v.

24
.

Jehoiakim Je

officer of

Jewish, of

\0v81v (perh. orig. appell.

36
one net so by ancestry,

pn.

Eu 4

Nu 2 6

19

12
;

.TVIW

Gf Gie).

n.pr.f. (relation to foregoing

wifeof Esau Gn

names obscure)

34

daughter

of

nsa the

t[in^] vb.denom. Hithp. become a Jew


only pt. D'HITTip Est 8 17 many of the people

named Gn 36

Hittite (not

@ lovbiv.

of the land ivere becoming Jews.

(P),

rVJT n.pr.dei,
1

sub nin

v.

p. 2

ff.

T>N7>>rr

i5

10

13 34

19

Jos?

miff ^3N

D^n'

18

3. nation, of southern

).

kingdom under dynasty of David, as


guished from northern

kingdom

of

Y /I

or

sub

sub ffff

^n

11.

sub 07n

v.

p.

p. 2

220 supr.

39

b supr.

p.

240

11

supr.

(\/of foil.; Awja-Hj break, split; valide

calcavit;

distin-

Ephraim

Ho 4 Je 2 28 2 Ch 1 + of the returned
miff DJ? 2 K i4 =2 Ch 26 Je
exiles Ne 4
12
Ezr 4 4 miff "OSt H02 2 Je? 30 2Chi 3 18
25
miff ffa Hoi 7 Je 3 Ez 4 +; nttbo
25 2 8
15

v.

v.

elsewhere IBID

12

Ju

TO^iT n.pr.m.

ameldti [sabej Ia-u-du Tel el-Amarna

(cf.

Israel

Ne

f 11. "H^rP n.pr.m.

Ch6 50
22
27
7
3 8 Nui

(all P),

P); miff B*X

(all

12

2Kiff

14 - 21 - 21 - 23

Judah
Nui (P), Dt27 +; miff ^3
Nu i 26 (P), Josi 4 6 (D), Ju i 8 +; miff L53B> Jos
16
s
20
miff 33 .11312
78"
7 (J), iKi2
.

Jos I5 1

44

2. tribe descended from

D^K

'

only as adv. in Jewish

3 8

terra depressa et rotunda).

iJLsL'i

T yrr, ri2rp n.pr.loc. in Moab,

known (MI

39 20
-

pi)_p"> Isi5 4 Je48 34

un-

site
;

c.

21

HSff, on border of territory of Amorites (under

Sihon)

Nu 2

23

Dt 2 32

also HXffa

20

Ju 1

called

18

10

nv.ff_

miff

Chn

17
;

personified,"

4. Levite, Ezra's time,


seer of Jerus.

Ne

Ne

9
.

Ezr io

H3 La

15

25

Jos 13

(assigned to Eeuben);

(Levit. city in Eeuben), Je 48


1

"in* (-/of

nifrr

Ch

21
.

foil.;

cf.

NH

adj. ffff

oneself haughty,
haughty, adj. Nffff

cf.

iff Hithp. shew

Aram. Iff Pa.

be

Ar. J4ILS} be insane).

I'-pIT adj. proud, haughty, \h

ffff

11

1CK>

63

18

5. an over6. Levite musician

23

7 priest Ne 1 36
II. n.pr .terr. land of Judah, f. Is 7" Je
6
2
=33>
J04 30 ^ii4 2 + miff p XS22 5
3
2K23 24 + miff ddik Is 19 17 miff ny 2 S 2
26
17
1 K 12
Zc i 12 f 6 9 36
2
18 13 23 s 8 IS40 9 44
La 5 11 elsewhere 15 t. Chr. 23 t. Jer.; miff a
1

loc.

12

12

subst.

D^lff

pi.

of land; /a--

Judaean COT
I. n.pr.m. 1. sow.
)
0/ Jacob and Leah, expl. by Leah's words / iv ill
Gloss

praise

.3.13.14.16

relation to in?,

as

(title).

71.

Hoph.

(<p v. infr.) as if der. fr.

23

Jewish men Je 43 s Est 2 5 as subst. Je34 9 Est 3 4


'"WW the Jew Est 5 13 6 10 8 7 9 29 31 io 3 /. ffinn
18
2330
the Jewess 1 Ch4
pi. Jews D^llff Je 52
D^lffn the Jews 2 K 16 6 25 s5 Je 32 2 38 19 40 11 12

sub niff supr. p. 219.

v.

^6

supr.

"H^tT adj. gent. Jewish,

24.24.25.27.28.30

rn*l!T

Jastr

sub

v.

of Judah

ff.

fr^PP n.pr.m.

ttliriK

with,

cpd.

the south {country)

miff 131D Jui 16

Jew; adj.m.Hlff ^K Zc8

41

n.pr.

2i 11 (P),

/.

"ll-p,

3.13

S 24 7

the hill-

21

8ia

miff in
(D), 20'

Judah Jos

miff

S 27 10

a supr.

form of name Jastr jmill M ' s


NoS9
comp. la-u-du, Tel el-Amarna
).

@L

miffO iKi3* +

country of

fice flesh.

Pr

24

a presumptuous man, (who is)


is his name ( + pit rnaya nb'iy);

haughty, scoffer
,

r.13

iib)

ffff 133

Hb 2

5
.

398

"P

11

n.pr. cpd. with,


3NV, HNV,

:viz.

222

p.

in

d^v, yy\\

*ij?v, B'yi'

sub

v.

d^v, onv, onV,

f^V,

n.pr.

33>

v.

bv

b?v,

bv

v.

NlTP n.pr.m, (</& mug. dub.; 1=nV)


15
2. one of David's
1. a Benjamite 1 Ch 8
45
heroes 1 Ch 1
t

nt3V
T

= ntD*

72V

n.pr.m.-v. bp^rv sub

CKP n6# Ex 15 22 (E) they went

etc.,

etc.

t;vp n.pr.m. son of Issachar Gn 4 6 13 but


1
24
1 Ch 7 (Qr) @
rcl. rather MB* as Sam. Nu 2 6
01 al. laaov<j>, L Iatrov/3.

nnv
T

23

BW\

bxi\

TPINi%

supr.

nin''

DV
(JE), 33 (P); &W n^V qbnip Jon 3 so seven
days' journey Gn 3
(E), 2 K 3; without TTVJ
-

S 25 38
4

Est

DV1T

nW>
T ;-

Je 4 2 7 Ez 4 5 6 1 Ch 9 25 Ezr 6 22
In Est 4 16 1 & 2 are combined:

etc.

sub 3

mh& ^Vn-bx) do not

D^tf

not drink

K 8 6306

eat and do
day (v. Zc 1 4 7
defined by evening and

for three days, night or

day as

d.

infr.)

Gn J*-*-** (all P; cf. further "lp3,


n
yrS); v. also 2
(P), Ex 2o"- (E), 32
(P).
e. day of month (c. num. ordin.), chiefly P and
18
n8
Ex 1
late: Gn7
+ 1 K 1 33 Ez 45
Zci 7 Hgi ,15 2Ch2 9 ]717 Ezr 3 6 Ne8 2 9 Dn io 4
Est 3 12 9 + (OY oft. om. e.g. Gn 8 513 Ex 12
morning

2 2 3
-

q.v. sub nt33.

T \

220.

nin' supr. p.
1

three

days, etc.
c. to denote duration of vaiious
4 10
1012
8
other acts or states seven days Gn 7
;
4
3
6
17
days
(both
8
(all
50
8
P),
J); 1
forty days 7

17 17
-

6 - 18 -

4 - 14

3 -'-

21 - 25

Di\

28 ,

JjogI; Ph. D^;


sf.3ms.ntfl. 8

\.

'

2
;

29

'

Ar Eth> ^^p.
nor DHM ZMG1883 328
'

Gl0SS

SabDenhm" As. ummu, umu C0T


unknown on \/and relation of DV to Ph. D\
Aram.n^,U^/,v.Xo ZMG1886 -' 2, Ba ZMG18S7 632f)
s1
4
s
DV ahs. Gu i + cstr. Gn 2 + sf.^V Je 50
34
27
13
du.
iV Ex5 + 22t,; DV Jeso Ez 21
1

deriv.

'

10

Se " dsch - G1 ss

,8

8
I.

Mordt ZMG187,;

Sab. DV, D^

v
?

Nt

g>'o ^a,oxo.m,.

Palm. Or

day ( NH id -; Aram
MP }tr, sf."' MM pl.cstr.^
SI D; Zhrj. DVDHM
Gn1,5

K 25

13

13

Est 3

etc.)

other

Ez

cl.

Hg 2

120

Zc

Ch

Ezr

19

DV defined by subst., inf., or


TN = the snowy day
22
Snap DV Pr 27"= rainy

f.

(1) cstr. 3,?$n

2S2 3 20 =iChn

d.; H-Ji^DV 2 tf=cold d.;'(so,

= time'rr^^Gn

1
1" Pr 24. 10
35 (E) d. of my distress; Je 18 La
23
5
10
19
7
15
25 27 ); iniO DV etc. Ju 13 2 S 6 2

'

+ oft.;

mVn

nJna-nK

cf.

dv Gn 4 o 20 (E)

tD^DV Ex 2
P0

Ho 6

19

87
(Aram, form; Ges*

Exi 3

f 9o

+4

10

15

t;

GnVii

32 32
-

sf.

'WOJ Je 35 8
12

t.;

22

Jb

P;

(all

^ 1S30
Ne4

j5.i4.ie.i8

i9 8

16

Gn 1

Ec8 16

||

la

Dn

fi

+9

3I

t.;

'

Ex

18

24

+8

34

28

18

2S3 M ;'
ll

S4

Xe

also prob. of
18

growing

29

Dh

dawn

mid-day ;

so

mid-day Din fi3p$>

TIKI "]bSn

Pr

lighter

note phr. in

Ju

and lighter until the full day;

19,

/s

Jui9 8 ?ito7

n niD3~iy

zAe

declining of the day ; 3i"iy;> n nan v i/ie Jay


hath sunk doivn to become evening ; /s n man v 9
9

/!,

declining of the day , 1KB "I"! '"l v 11 7ie


Aas </cme doivn exceedingly (is far spent).
</te

2. Day as division of time

Ex 2o

9 - 10

(E)

= Dt 5 Ex i6
13

a.

26 30 30
-

12

15

other hand 'v

'131

na Je 20 14

cf.

=2K'i9

W
(D3^0) ^ Lv8

Jb

Ho 2

i.

13
;

24

Nu6

33

wn^ ib'N Dvn -in


(v. i).
also f 1 1
g.

particular days defined by n.pr.loc.


2

on the

DV Is 58 5 a day of acceptasubst."V3B>
Lv 25 50 (H) the

|iV"l

^ x JP.p ^V

of judgment, with implied restoration;

e.

v. also Is 9

Ez 30 9

nj?32H

H09

io 9

of

i.e.

22f

the outrage at Gibeah (Ju i9


); tbwTP D^
2 31
.
calamity,
cf. Je5o
of
Jerusalem's
i.e.
^137'
''

h.

day, in sense cf (1)

thy, his, or their

c. sf.,

t^V

day of disaster or death


day has come; J1D} N3^

DDV Je 50 27 Ez

34

i.

IKJV'lN

21 30

Ez

in this sense also

N? Je 50 31

^_3 7

specif,

S26

10

thy

TOV

Jb 18 20 t3
a holy day DV
13

npn the sabbath day (v. also X13B>), Ex 2 o 811 (E)

working-day

(J), 2 3

^Ez

Jay

(JE),

b. 'n-n
(P),Lv2 3 3 (H); nbyan
46
DV a day's journey Nu 1 i 31 31 (JE), 1K19 4 T^rie
iriN DV Jon 4 "wiy Tpb& Tjn"! a tfwee Jays'
3
journey Gn 30 36 ExV 8 5 3 8 23 (all J), Nu io 33
3

)',

days of an hireling,
sq. rel. cl. ^nn^-iEte dv i3

until

8 //-owi

Ec

cf.

37

Gn

"\\V

nxwi nnaini nixDV

bleness to \- pi. sq.

Gn 2 9' (J) the day is still high, not near


/s
n nn ^ cool of the day; ~J3? "liNn-JO
its end;
n rVSTHD

Nu

bT\i '*n

/!,

infr.; cf. iDv" Jb 3

t,

Ams 1K8

9 - 9 - 11

day

8 io 10 (D),

tf$rTNia Viab

(J) the heat of the

Ho

narn DV Ct 3 11;
of day emphat. characterized by proph. and others
nDiap nptoDi ^12^'g dv is 22 s (v. noinc
sub
T3

7d

(v. also

Din);'

day, opp. night,

Dtp 9 11
-

Dt 3V

tnitf

V Gn 29 2

(E),

Juip 8

12

.ID'OJ D"tflD

Pharaoh's birthday; Hl^n DV3

39 ' 40

JE),

12 13
14

1.

etc.;-

t.,

(all J),

Josic 13

^ Gn

cstr.

tfOJ

pi.

t;

D^ 9 M
Exi6 29 Nuii
3
Gn 4 + QDJ Nu 6 |"0J

D?OV

21

'

3;

= Dt5

12 15
-

,Ex

15

35

4-;

= fl5

f 8i

4
;

23

28
;

UsblQ Di*

D^byan 2

".'

D^3 nsE'n DV3 Lv 2 4 every


s7
also fOnsfln DV Lv 23
25
s6
wan dv
Dnan dv Nu 28
s

day;

on a? dv

13

repetition T\0rj

sabbath

Is 58

H07

5
;

also of false gods,

V.

399

dv
/

DV day o/Yahweh, chiefly as time


coming in judgment, involving often

3.

'

his

>f

jlessedness for righteous (v.

^m5 is.i8.2o Is2 i2 I3 . Zp


re46

Ez 13 5 30 3

10

23

36

(cf.

T(

RS ProphS96f Dr Is28);
s)

ci v
81113
t

33

39

vM

14

(cf.v

Ob

),

1B

w
),

15

Zc 14
,n (cf.
2

Zc i 4 r Mai f--), J i 15
"
ni3y DV Zp i 18 n"J3J? DV Pru 4
1), 3 4 ;
as p-in dv isi 3 13 Lai 12 n?J dv is 34 8 61 2 6 3 4
10
^ *1 DV Z 2 2 3 La 2'"; 13N DV
1i33 DV Je 46
P
7
cf. also ZC14 (where senses of 1 and 2
La 2
16
2 c supr.); "DV rvni
ire combined, cf. Est 4
Mai

(cf.
14

days,

known

one day,

night;

not

shall

it

DV3 7 g

also Ninn

cf.

J M * there shall

of '1, not day and

be

infr.

PL days of any one a. = his life, his


3131
1929
3
(D), Ju
2 3 7 Jos 24
lg e Gn 6 (J), Dt 22
*
4ah
29
18
Gn 5
a]1 p^ Jb
1 g 2g
et0
2
9
(
4.

7.7.

!.1.6.16

7
14 - 17

9o

9.10.12.14

so

Pr 3 i ]2

^ 39
f 23

(J),

^n 1^3 Qjl
CW ^ ^ 2 S 19
WEcs -"; vitf ^ 6

5.6

io

.15.

35

years of his vanity,

i.e.

his

empty, fleeting years;

1K8

ncnxn 'osrby O^n Dn-ie>N cojrrbs

K 3"=

D''?

'tfoj

Zony &/e

advanced in days

Ch

from

11

his (earliest) days, so


12

Dr),

(v.

on question of txt.

DW m

&&

years;

these

IN D^B^ HT

9
indefinitely long period)

D^

11

1
;

24

T???

S 29 s

b.
these

Nu

i B'lh IN D^B ; IN

month

or days (an

D^T D^B^ many days


(JE) 37 34 (J) + '131 D^B^n hrf)_ Gn 38 12
(J) and the days weremulfyMed (=time passed)

Gn 2

34

and Judah's wife died, 1 S 7 2 D^B>n nf Sb W"]N


Gn 2 6 8 ( J) tlie days ivere long to him there = he had
;

been there a long time;

Nu 9

19

when

(P)

D^i

D^B}

J3S?n

prolonged

the cloud

^pN.rQ

many days

(remained a long time) upon the tabern. Vid.


also 6 infr.
c. days of old, former or ancient
times (esp. of early period of Isr. hist.)

W Mi

rriB?

911
Dt32
Is 63
5 7
20
5
6
Vl?)
ClijH?
Mi 7
f 77 i 43 c f.
D^fe'Nnn Ec 7 10 coming days D^NIin Q">Bn Ec
16
2
coming time pin x DVPrgi 25 esp. JVIDNp)
CB'n v. p. 31 supr.; V&n y$ Dn 12 13
7

cb\V

Dnp

(poem); t&SV

112)

14

DW
;

VB*B

v. Di).

40

jnfe> Jb 42 17 1 K 8
Jb 38
12
|ns:Ex
20
(JE)
that
'thy days may be
fOJ
u
^EnD^y COJ
long = Dt5 ,Y. further Tin

25

28

(P) whether two days or a

6. h\i=-time; a. vividly in gen. sense

D"B>3 N3

;'

= of advanced age Gn

13" (JE), 23 12 (D),

(both J), Jos


1

"life's?

(days or a dekad

23

3
J*)3B Gn 4 (J) after the end of
D^BV IN DV Ex 2 21 ( JE) a day or
D^B^ Gn 24 35 (J) some days, or ten

s
17
Gn2 5 7 47 8 9 (allP); VTl
10
3
U*ni2B> 'B?
f 90 Dnn *D? "IBDB Ec 2 1SDB
pan ^n ifi^ 6 12 <Ae number of the days of the
-

days or

D^B

so D'BJ

!>e

two.

lW> Nbl DV *6 "b SHV in nns

a feme,

WW hj? Is 65o a
Ju u a/v!er

suckling of (a few) days;

of long time,

iKif Ne

in the prison

'

DY

40

also

Gn
9

14

30
proper time

(v.

time of harvest Pr 25 13 ; usu.


15
Nu 1 3 20 20 (all JE), Ju 1 1 2 S
(J), Jos 3

supr.)

for

pajdng wages Dt24 10

cf.

Jb

time of parturition Ttfh rW 1n!)D;i Gn 2 5

24
.

b. appos. to other expr. of time (Dr5

192(1)

Da

Srnt -

vrh a month of time Gn 29 14

(J; lit. a
20 21
(JE); =D<B; fTV Dt2i 13
month, i!iwe);Nuii

&12)

):

sppin
is

i|r

i.e.

life

d^ 'pNn

nn

Q^n ITO^ Pr 3 2

W&

prolong the king's

16
Ti* v

outlive

j os 24 31 (D), Ju2 7 co; TJ


length of days and years of life;
;

Dt33 25

*|N3T *pD}3

according

to

DiVB;

rarely sg. e.g.

DV Tl^p

23

Jb 30 owe Aarc? 0/ day, i.e. whose day (


life) was hard
of life as approaching its end,
;

Tmb

btnfe

\a-jp*l

Gn 4 7 29 (J) and

(i.e.

Jb

616
7

89

Ec

b. (in) the

supr.)

Gn

life-time, reign, or activity of)

days

tfte

Dt 31 14

of Israel drew near for dying, so


(cf.

K2

days of
io

2i

time.

c.

(J),

Ne^
D"B;n

Est2

n:n

5.

i.o

(JE)'

Juii 40

DiDb 2

S 14

distrib.

Nu

;"D''B>n -nrn "I3DB 1

rri^rj-tn

Days:

Ch

27

s4
;

nap Est 6\

a. indef.:

CHnN

^J some days,

a few days + Gn 2 7" (J), 29 20 (E), Dn 1 20 Dn*


alone 40 4 (E) they were days (a certain time)
;

nB'B' D*B;B=y"roHi year to year, yearly

D^K'

D" ^!?
1

= ?/ear,

lit.

Lv 2 5 (H); D^b J u 17 10 ; rnj


i S 27
7
21
CB^n 1 s i 2 19 20 6 D^Ehn nwiNi D"
27
2
a i/ear awcZ /oitr months (cf. Ju 19 supr. b);
29

in specific sense, appar.

j)l.

d"b;

JU5 66 8 28 2S2I lKl6 34 2I 29 29 22 47 2K20 19


20
18
6 8 8933
2 Ch 13
c. hence
).
35 +oft. (so MI
19 29
nop
nrn
in phr. b a"on
1
K
i4
3i t. K,
+
23T
I4 1

23

W (W

(the length of) thy life shall be [thy strength


rd. "]icr\1] v.

K 15

D'Bhn nyaiN D^B^ Ju 19 2 time, four


months (si vera 1., v. 1 S 2 7 7 ) \ t
Gn 4i J (E) too t/ears (of) time, 2 S 13 23 14 28 Je
3U D^BJ D^yn^ r\vb& Dn 1 o 2 3 </*ree weeks (of)
2
2

13

ilo

pass at

(cf. vb), 2 i
;

Exi3 ic

D^

Y$P

Nu 9" (P);
D,J?^ D ^:!'
^P-

D-'BnN win i D^B'

26

19

19

34M

(h

Ez

6- 6

nNS nj?21 2 Ch 2i I9 arad i came


days from days ( = after some days)
]-'|3.n

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:
4
43 48
Exi 3 4 (JE) +
to-<% Gn 4 3i
a. (1) Din

oft.;

opp. ^Bri yesterday

'

Ex5

14

S 2027 opp.^TO
;

400

av
Ex

56

Is

10

iq

^X 3 = to-morrow Gn

(2)t~ 0'?
l

Pray

12

(3)

three

S 30 13

Gn 27"

one day,

(6) in

S 27

>

19

3 io

17

47

ing D^

13

tb. ~1 Din ''H-l


4
when)
(or
1 S i (v. Dr),
that
came,
the
day
and
13
S IU8
c. D-K3 Q*OJ nan Z / days
Jb i 6 2
2 K4
31
1 S 2
esp. in Am Je
etc.
when,
are coming,
32
Am 4 2 8 U 9 13 Is 39= 2 20 17 Je 7 + 13 1. Je.
.

d. Di- 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)

without

(1) bef. inf., t(a) sg.

^lN* Di-VlK Dt 16 3 and thou shalt remember the day of thy going out from the land
13
Mai 3 3 cf. Ec 7 (JO
of Egypt, Is 58" Ez 39
30
10
compar.); (0) Di-~iy Jos 6 Ju i8 +5 t.; (y)
3 17
8
4 17
Di-3 Gn 2
Zp 3 8
3 + 53 t.; +() ^? Ho 2
prep.

'

Zc'14 3
24

Dt

Lv2 3 15 Ez 28 15

Is 7

17
4

1S22 25
c.

Lv 2 6

7 16
'

Nu6

^l

Ex 6
13

4
(i3)

day (when)

in the

also

33

Lv

Di>p Je 6 2
3

N!P?

^ 56

10

S22

Si3

2CI136
15

1
,

21
;

(/3)

"

13T Di-3

Nu 3 Dt
1

^138' Zc

9
;

Di-3

cstr. bef. impf.:

in the day (when)

VO-3
cstr.

-(-(3) sg.

spoke, so

=^i8

2K8
2 S f

32

Ju 19 80
"^3 Ju 18 31

(a) cf. 3,

'-

+(4) sg.

Mi

prep. bef. finite vb. in pf.


28

29

^S'

t(C)

34 35

26 s ; (7)

Ch

pi. cstr. bef. inf.: (a)

+(2)

Eu

iS7

t(e) Qi*

I cry, 103 La

5";

:0

23

jg9 2 g

i8 M

Q20.33
28 .33

23

1K5

15

afraid; f (5)

Ur&nnn

DF1N

JTO-3

-3W

f 9o

15
;

S 25 13
t(6)

Lv

so

pi.

14

cstr.

46

'j??"?3

(prob., v. Di);

bef. impf.:

W3

5^N Jb2 9 t(7) Di cstr. bef. rel. cl.:


^S^IT-H -iste Di'D iS2 9 8 smce ^e <% when
(=as long as) I have been before thee, Ne 5 14
18
(8) pi. cstr. bef. rel. cl. ?3ip- "VfX -D^S Nu 9
2

ii 3039 12 7

io 7 12 15 21' Jb

as long as the cloud remained, etc.


Di-

f6

e. (1) Di-

day by day Gn 39 10 (J),, Ex i6 3 (P), Pr 8 30 34


-

68 20

+ Je 7 f
25

Lag,

v. DDi-) ; so (late)

Ch 24 11 tOi' ? Di- 30 21 Ne 8 18
?
fDi-3 Di"-nj?b iChi2 22 Di-3 Di- ri^Ezrs";
Di-3 Di- -13-13 2 Ch 8 13 Di--^'Di>D /rom day to
day 1 Ch i6 23 = Di-i3 DVD ^ 9 6 2 (Est 3 7 v. infr.);

+ Di-2

Di-j>

fDi-1

supr.
1

Di-

Est 3 (very

and Dr Intr

5M
);

late,
Di-1

v.) 1 i
U
2

Di-"^3

S 18 10 as daily = according

to

(b), p.
;

253

+D1-3 Di-3

daily habit;

19

13

37

17

Ch7 w

also (only in proph. writers

'

9.16.23

4.11

7.13

*25 .32\35"37*

tional phr.

= on

c.

J u 19 18 so

day

12

88 10

Gn

72

13

23

14

73

74

g. addi-

a particular day

Di*3

',

in past

.15.21

26 ,,,17
17

Gn 2 2 2 + oft.; Di--b3 every


2
^HH Di3 of definite time
145

-K'-pnri

f7

,.o.o

52 56
3g
42
44
86 3 88 18 89 17 102 9 119 97 Pr

18

33

16

(v. also

(no prep.) Ex 1 3 ( JE)


fined in subsequent context,
;

when

Eli was laid down,


time of the foil, incident (

one particular day;

supr.)

Di s n

cf.

Ninn Di2 of time de-

rvtn

i.e.

S 3 at that time
at the particular

= at a certain time, on
Gn

cf.

11

39

sub h; see

21.e.E.l,2
and esp Dr I S I 4 19 s ); njPj Di 3
Da
U
Ei*D ^V.^ on this selfsame day
Gn 7 +
13
Gn 7 + (v. DVJ?) irvi bi>3 also of future i S 3
S

Sy,,t. 5

^:'!L

12

Dt3i

171718

and very
what is

blessing, retribution,
11 17 20

esp. Is 2

at time of future

Am

etc.,

39

Ho

18

&nn

2023

etc.,

QW

4" + oft.; pi.


Jui8 11 i 9 2i 23 183' + oft.;
1

(J),

17

come

Dt

to

7 18

in proph., as formula

oft.

in describing

19

17

26 3

h.

c.

of

of

Di*3 as or like

day ^i39 12 Wnn Di>3 Jos io 14 Di-3 Ho


13
2 as at the day of; D-pri Di-3 Jos io about a
whole day; + Di*3 lit. at (about) to-day nov} (v.
the

1S9 27 iK22 3 =2 Ch

3)

4-v 12

i3

4
4
18 L358 ; so +Di*ri3 iS

MT

WeDr(for

c.

Ne5 n \tin

D1-n -3),

= at once, first of all Gn 25

S 2 16 1 K i 51 oft.
point out agreement of result

adj. pron. to

3133

with promise or prediction, + fVfn Di*3 as it is


813
20
and esp. Dt
at this day Gn 5o (E), 1 S 2 2
Dt 2 30 4 2038 8 18 io"
Je and subseq. writings
EtaU561
5
ls
27
),
29 Jen 25 (gloss,om.,cf.esp.Kue
,

32.::5

g 2
Je 3 i 30 32 M 33 18 35 w

2K8

30

10

(J)^ J u l6

14

19

24

and in poetry) tDi*rrb Gn 6 5 (J), Ho 12 2 Dt


3
28 32 33 12 Je20 7 8 IS28 24 51 13 52 (bothTOJn
13
li m
8
2 5
La i
Dl-n-^3), 6

J 0g 4

2S13 37

28 2

14

future

c);

pastGn6

l|

bef. pf.

v.

Lv 2 3 37 (H), 1 K 8 59 2 K 2p =Je 52 s4
toi-3 Di- T3/$ 1 Ch
Ezr 3 Ne n 23 12 47 Dn i
14
1G
37
16 2 Ch 8 3 i
f. i^Wrb^alivays, con40
26
32
24
tinually, Gn 4 3 9 44 (both J), Dt 4 5 6 n
(all J),

I am

cstr.

D-KH?

+D1- IST
(3) of daily duties, observances, etc.:
iDi-3 each day's affair in its day Ex 5 1S19 16 4

also without 3, K"V>K Di-^ 56* (at the) time (when)


pi.

(n^W

day after another;

for one

in phr. of casting lots

3", is

one day, before Saul came.


-

Est

(2) Di-b Di*!?

unempliat.,

-)*??

a PP ar

no prep., emc.

Ju

13

Di-

Isp

dayGnzf Nu

= some day)

30" 3

D ?
9
(4)
Dr);
(v.
days ago

t(5)

Be)

(v.

for,duri'iig,one

one day

20

S9

1
1

= the other clay


phat.-m

to

D-EVl Db6e>

ne^tr D^n

DV

32

20

so

44

6 ' 23

+n tn

Gn

39

11

Di

1
s

K3

8 2461

n3 Dt 6

24

Je44

(J) this phr.

(when the incident

Ch 2 8 7

= on

22

Ch

Ezr 9

715

Dn 9 715
Ne 9 in
13

10

this particular

day

to be narrated occurred;

cf.

Di-S on, at (lit.


i. c. |>
Ninn D1-3 g supr.)
with reference to) t Ho 9' 5 what will ye do on
:

the

day of assembly,

etc.,

Is io 3 ; "IHX Di-?

K5

401

DOV
tread /or one day

Ezr io

D?3t}6

against,

11

+0^0

are

ITo;i)

Nu

Qi^jj

alm.

so

= tmft7

before to-day; late phr.


19

2i

2 Cli

26

=m

course 0/

*/ie

end

a (the

of)

many
'

Div in exclam. 'v HH Ez 30 a?as /or


/s
b A* Jo i 15
j. c. }: Di*J? siwce
2

<%/

?7te

the

Ex

day (time) of (or when),


1 S f etc.; fBWri Di*0 Ex
(on om. of art. v.
22

01*??

etc.;

io

15

23

15

Dt

s4

^-om the first day

Dr 5209(1) );

= from

Lv

W? 2 K

DtiBB'n

from

to-day,

day

this

Ez 4 8 35 nbyDI NWH DVTO 1 S 16 13


30- from that day forward ; so ^?} 'nn '*nc

forth Is 43

1S18

n-tn

1^ from

Hg

Dirrp

this

75i b ); iW Di*n"iy
Gn47 26 imi7 now; D*?! CDJOa/ier many days
Jos23 Ez38 8 Q^'jp after a timeJun* 14 8 15 1
but usu. /s figD, v. Pi?.; CW ? H06 2 a/fer two

day onward

(v.

Add. on

days;Trow Q"C0 v. e (4) supr.


(v.
ad Jin): IB* Ql'n job Dt 4 32
32

31

2S19 25
""Ow

Hg

(cf.

also

18
;

"0? 2

twice sq.

inf.

Ch8

v.

16
;

+k.

11

Dr Sm -*$ :90

Obs

-);

D"lj5

19

<%, Lvi9 6 +;

21SC
2

23

inio Qi^iy

etc., v. also (sq. inf.)

Ju 13 7

S 15 35

c supr.; Di'rriy

'

atony

day Gn

until this

26

33

s3

(J),

32
22 30

48 (E), Ex io Nu
(both J), Dt 2 22 3 14 io 8 1 4 2 9 3 3 4 6 Jos 4 9 5 9 6= 5
26. M
8 28. 29 9 27 I3 13 I4 K j 5 G3 l6 .0( aU J E ) 22 3 (D),
7
17
v (P), 2 3 8 9 (D), Ju i 21 26 6 24 io 4 15 19 18 12 L 9 S0
5
3
18
1 S 5 6
8 s 12 2 27 s 29 6S 30 23 2 S 4 3 6 8
1 Ch
6
5
13", 2S7 =iChi7 ,2Si8 I8 +oft.;Di s nD2fJHy
(P or E), 4 7

26

15

(J),

t Jos

Mnn

fittl*

liyi while

BW

rfVj VI jab

'Tina (?rd.

">

it is

yet

4yme
as v 20a );

ciV-

time,

by day,

Ezi2

3-4

Nuio 34 Jb24

mostly

";

c.

16

(but v. D^n), Is 4 s

H?v, and then

Ex 13 Josi
fDt 28 66 Is 34 10

continually: so H^bl DOi^


V'l

nW

+ QW]

32

poet.=

oft.

21

K8

59

Je 14 17 ,

in parallel clauses (esp. in poetry) 2 S 21 10 Is

21 8 Je3i 35 -^22 3 42 9 91 5 i2i 6 +.

-^

yields a lame sense

'">?yj

Gr

either

add

i^by day

Ch), or rd. Q' D< (D^ hV)

Spe, 13

( Del
Lag N v Tpsalt Gr Ed
-

N 0W|")^

I.

(v

of

meaning unknown).

foil.;

tfT n.[m.J mire ;abs. JVn O^BO


s
cstr. n^vo fpa wyna 69

f 40

3
;

?^ (v

II.

to

of

Armen stud

Lag

foil.,

7 - 53i

mng. unknown;
22s

'

11

ace.

= Pers. wawd, but im-

5269a
prob.; Sta
conject. nji 1 to be

so

nji

fr.

HJX mourn,

Dl m57).

n3V

ti.

n.f.

dove

(NH

Aram,

id.;

id.,

JJcJ) abs. H^ Gn 8 + 20 1.; cstr. n:i^ ^ 56


sf. Wi"
Ct 2 14 + 2 t.; pi. CW Na 2 S + 6 t.; cstr.
T
^V E z7 16 (v. infr.);dove Gn 8 8 9101112 (all J);
6
(P an individual
oft. of offerings, njV"f| Lv 1
8

o 27 (JE),

Ez

(cf.

Lv

23

14

H)

'

"ij?

i S
Ne 8 m.
f Ju 1
s
25 upon a good day, i.e. a day of social cheerfulness, feasting, rejoicing (c. rare ?y temp. cf.
Dr; 2iL3 Di^ also Est 8 17 9 1922 v. aia adj.)
1

D'>n

of the species; ||ih) ;


1

14

2230

15

Nu

1429

D^V( n )
10

(all

*?.?

(\\^^)

P); O'ft

14

^0

7'

dove's

tJrschrift 409

25

in
(Kt, yet v. Gei
) ;
various similes : Ephr. is nni3 nJ1' |i like a silly
dove Ho 7 11 (allowing itself to be snared); sim.
of return of exiles, like eager flight of doves
s
11
of ships with white outspread sails Is 60 ;
1

dung

ijn

permanence of a
name or situation, or of result of an event, t Gn
i9 37 38 ( J), 35 20 (E), 2 K io 27 Ez 2 o 31 t more often

imfc7 to-day, denoting esp.

njn

1(aeenote)
so No
Mn)_l. Subst

foes of daytime, i.e. coming by


day (cf. Je 15 8 but text appar. defective, v. @
Sm); once (late) BBta (cf. % XSO% 1 S.25 16 Jb
14
19
21
33
BOY*).
5 ), Ne 9 (varied from Exi 3 Dt i
Nu 9 21 the sense required is (during) a day and
a night; rd. prob. di\
2. adv. in the day-

25

smce days of old=long


7
ago, cf. Mai 3 since the days of your fathers.^
"131 irian or ny Ex 12 18 *mi7 <fo
1. w(n) *iy
:

Ez30 ,6 D9^

gub

y#

nWl

and night, v 25

c. J0J>

9 2 S 7 Je
18
appos. EX9

j>

25

Q_

Qn

1-

daytime, 3 3 20b fiW*

p.

1886. 721.

13

nbyn

ZDMG

11

19

CIS I w

dates, before num.),

daytime (rare) Je

17

every day, daily,

23

Ex

7- 28 s 24

13

46

Mai

fEx 29 36 38
=for
21
1717
10
25
23 23
1 Ch 26
Je 37 Ez
43 45

Di s 2

days ;

Qi'b "ins K'-bo

cf. crib

"Op

31

Cn^b Dn8

izwie/ D' ?l
,

WW!

in expectation of

23

n3&6fin

OV<j) K^>

Jb 3 8 Pr 2
0^ ^.S? Is 48"

1H

vb\

Jb 2i 30 30

(P),

i.e.

2")P Di'b

Zp

distrib. phr.

Nu 7

Qi>b nriN
01

13

n:v

17

once 21D QV'bv

68 14 sim. of
6
28
also nVwan >$* Ezf
fugitive Moab Je 4 8
like the doves of the valleys (but on txt. v. Co,
nji3

"UN

^55

v. also niV' ''233

who emends
gloss)

l"li

3in

DW3,

but regards phr. as

sim. of mourning Q^i* bSp?


14

Na2 8

with-

5 9 "(from mournful

out Hp, d^Va H3H Is 38


*Aie
note); fig. of beauty (only Ct):
12
13
4 v. also v ;
e?/fs are (those of) doves Ct i
14
s
my dove Ct 2 5 6 9
term of endearment,

D^ TO
1

DDV
1"

subst. and adv. daytime, by day


51

(cf. Aram. NDO?,


)^a^/ daw/ (as opp. to
"
night) ; X DO* oy day ;
pern. Ph. dC (in
1

^^

* 56 (title) D^h") dbs 113> (^)


prob. name of melody To <Ae dove of distant
Elsewh. only

'

Dd

O^N for E&&? v. tb* supr. p. 48,


On sanctity of dove among

terebinths' (rd.

and Bae'H ,p-"


'

ii

).

ES 8610

Shemites,v.

1-

275
.

nii"1 n.pr.m. prophet, ace. to

j-n.

PIT

he was ^33n, son of

V?^,

predicted the recovery

TH

402

PUT

ISnn

fr.

K i4

and
which

M3,

territory

of Isr.'s

2S

sub nw.

v.

D-JVO Je 5 s Qr
[]p] vb. only Pu. i>*. pi.
(< Kt D^ftO v. fit) mng. dub. (comp. by Schu
al. with Ar.
weigh, whence furnished urith
Jj'J
;

weights, i.e. testicles, but

sense remote and

very uncertain).

he is also the principal


35715
figure of the Book of Jonah 1 ("WOtf |3), v
Jerob. II effected;

'PP

sub

v.

265b supr.

I. fit p.

mi"
T

in.

n^^r

.l.o.e.s.s.^

i.3.4

1.1.2.11

n^
Pt.
TT

v.

T|V n.pr.gent.

VT^V^n^P

Yauna Spieg

C0T

pa24 8ff

also

esp on thig
_

Ionians, as

66

Is

19
,

c f.

1"

tW"]!?, in

&W-p,

and l^prnn Q^NH

list

^,

emended

to be

**"); called 'son' of Japhet

Gn

^3W

1&,
fr.

io 2 (P)

13

^3? Zc

(opp.

?^iT

afterward divided (see v 22ff ); ft~~& io 20 of the


guardian-angel of Greece (v. D"1B -{& v a) n^pp

2
? 11 (vb

P?Vj

DWn

ft)

is

text, err., v.

p. 255a.

HI supr.
I

Di2)._ Ez2 7 19

i?a[?

PQPP

TJ3) @"eX-

D^JSI

abwv

onnap

c.

-orii

art. as n.pr.gent.:

j 04 6 ("exx^)

t)DV, n^Dpi'1

(cf.

ill

Ar.
Prey).
cf.

'

mu^
T

sembly

^B3

n*nn) Zei

solitary

HVn (Levy), better

element of

foil.;

perh.

p.

p.

280b supr.

283a supr.

vb. be united (Ar. Xij

glory not be united

he alone,

11

*!# nX"vb

heart

"(NH

*irv

&YD3

nnn

k5.

WTOYe

my

its affections, cf.

Je 32 s9)

@ 93 Gr Bi Ch^tf (from

rejoice, etc.)

Aram. *W, n/n^, J^J,

id.;

Arab.

an only
for

solitary)

J-.-j

son,

Gn 2 2

an only

"^K

34

2.

my

~?$

(||

nm

IS14 20 nrapa

1.

fern.

son,

nTm

Am8

T3 m

Je6 26
TITTI ?V ^SDC3 Zc

IW

''Jsb

om/i/ <wi,

"' TVtf nx

T]T;

only one, poet, for

10

so fern.

as subst.

my life,

^ 22

HW

21

17

35
as the one

unique and priceless possession which can never


3. solitary,
be replaced (in each
^-t).
||

on

'jjji

Trv

^3;

68'

nTO CTn^ yf

causing solitary, isolated ones

n.pr.m. one of David's

nyn

adj. and subst. only, only one,

Pr4 3

'HTn^

1 2

sub yiT

2 fs.

my

TTrT

12 10

congregatus, conglomerates fuit,

Ch

mr

sub

v.

concentrate

mourning

(NH

thy son, thine only one, TIT ^3N

aw*

infr.)^3iT t6

(J).

to fear thy name (but

esp. of

first

(v. nyt

H3n sub 33n.

^ 86

(i.e.

)kil>^l ic?.y

my

let

Pi. /mi).

^25 16

^Wl

v.

xari);

v sub n ^.

tfr^r^N^]
heroes

Vid. Sta ib

deriv., v. infr.)

make one; NH Pi. *1H? ma&e or declare one;


Aram. "l[V unite, *j^oL sei aZowe) Qal Zmp/
6
3 fs. Gn 49 Hiaf *lWI-i>K nbnp2 in their as-

Ju

v whence

(^-"I

f>jr.

EZ27 13 ).

sub Pp

v.

n^>*w Y sub
n^v
v. sub m\
T
ion nttfv v. sub
nttfr,

ft

fluxit aqua

11.

mcZ the sons of Jerusalem ye have sold to the

sons of the Ionians

19

v.

pirP]

heart

adj. gent, only

Cc, q.v.

del.

Gn

^NJHT?

addressed

and so in foil.; ft }!?? Dn 8 (v. "HO ""sbp


v20 )=^m(7 0/ Greece i.e. kingdom over
which Alexander ruled, whose dominion was
X>;^j,

and Aram, in

irrnp

ppyp,

Ch

21

18

Ar. cS

cf.

n.[m.] sweat

ar6 ^NPl

Sta

(personif.) ft

24b supr.

I. jtN p.

nyn(Jastr); Aram.Kriyn, Jj^ *?)fs>

lawav, v. Lag BN84Anm -**);

foil.

f [n^t] n.f. sweat

(in these

IWO Ez 44

and 'father' of &*?$, ^"!D, ^ri? and


O'OVl (so rd. for D^TI) Gn io 4 (P)
1 Ch 1'
i

of

NH

t^P]

v 14

as distant,

(adj. gent.) infr.;

'EXXdy (with

'EXXas

(named with bin, TJW; in v


no-iain)

WMM

EZ27 13

traders

(Frey)

v.
DePopuloJavan

word g ta

(v

jjS

OPers.

Y -van-(n)a,

Egypt.

v>

infr.;

Iamanu (Iavanu) Dl

As.

Gl0SS

3 69 f.calso24ff..

law)

APK237

sub

v.

272b supr.

p.

(Gk.

Ionia(ns), Greece

(i.e. orig. 'Idfoves), v.

'irWcy

sub N^T

v.

wanderers or exiles;

(Lag Ch

al.

avp

|[

(i.e.

friendless

CTpN.) to dwell

bringing back home).

at

home

403

only

1. as subst.

n.[m.] unitedness.

1""TrP,

Chi 2

17

(peculiar)

1P6

<hw

Di^J?

33.b

my heart

e.

yours

shall

community in

together, of

than the others)

a.

action, place, or time

IIEPn TiCO;

14

5 13
-

''

4 33

50

19

Is 4

cf.

Jb 38 1P~f"B

i8 6 4 o 5 4i 20

when the stars of God shouted together


3
Ezr 4 we together will build (opp. to you), with
11
]0
26
BBB>'3 Is
&nJ53 iSi-7
(2) in place i S 1
43

1S31 6 Isio 8

23

45

16

(||

tafe),

HP

D'oi'O

my princes all together,

are not

?X "Oate

46

HP 1JTO imp, 4 8

IP "02 ns'1 TlX (4) of


time alone (poet.) Is 42 IP S|KBto Dfeta I will
gasp and pant together, 45 s Jb 6 17 ^ 14
"il3yx 1J? 'DJN IP while / at the same time pass

45

14

gether,

16

IIP

to destroy

16

16

Dt

may

syn. of

oft.

in poet,

Jb3 18

33

(with bl also

\^

41

Hon

4
8
8
8
7
(withaneg.),v 8 ;
24 3i" ^4i 98
in connexion with a sf., or obj. of a vb., Is 2^
IP n3P2?K I will burn it altogether, \jr 33 15

1X 5 n

03? IP.

w ho

formeth the hearts of them

MD

68
IP altogether
Jb io 8
74
round about (but rd. perh. with
Del Di
3iDFl inx) 40 13
c. together, in the sense of

all together,

nax

11

"IJQ1

TrU'

^D3, Jb 2

26

34

(Je 4 6 1221 49

92

s9
.

^ 49 311 IP

More frequent

v)^l HP. they shall share

is

VIP.), adv. together

(prop, (in) his or its unitednesses (cf. Ar. sj^a-j

sub

v.

T"

Dt2 5 n
i?T\

5s3

21

45

^ 71

10

83

15

Ne

nS3 to struggle

6";

Gni3 6 Dt2 5

in place, as with 2CT

5
,

Gn 2 2 8 Am 3 3 N11 Je3 18 Jb 9 32 2ip IS41


2
2S2 16 bx Ju 19 6 J6 4I ppnn J0S9
6

lfSSo>.

PP
v.

sub ntn.

(^P^ v

sub P rn

Ch

12

(for

Neil

13

),

v.

^NTP, ^WTT, H^PP

v.

which 'IDN
13
on Ne 11

(q.v.)

now

Kyle

also

PP

sub

t [ ?!T] vb. Niph. wait Pi. await (cf.


;

^P

expectation) ; Niph.

(yet v. infr.); Impf.

^1

Pf. 3

nbni3

fs.

NH

Ez

<f

S 13 Kt
12
wait : Gn8 and he
18
Kt; of Isr.
1 S 13

Gn

12

18

Dr Qr Hiph. ^i*l);
waited yet seven days so
under fig. of lioness, Wnpri rVttK nb_P3
(v.

and for the formVI^K), but, the orig. of the


term, being forgotten, applied gen. as an adv.,
without regard to number, gender, or person
5S70a
so Ges01 U35c Sta
) together: a. of community in action, -f 34" IIP 1B> TODrOI let us
xalt his name together, Is 52, with fjfa take
alone;

counsel,

n.pr.m. a

d. II,

f iTYtrP n.pr.m. a priest

the one as well as the other,

CI15

^NttT,

alike,

14

^nmit, rnrr

IW

V111J,

S 30 24

bwn'

Jb 34 15 ):

beginning a clause with emph., Dt


CPDN IP, 16 10 19 12
IP

133XC*

it,

22

lovpm, A leSSat, L
^"hit, ^n^rr v. sub mn.

s
they are a/^ together (made) of vanity, Is 22

i?3

(= 15

eat

Gileadit'e,

T^Vp

one as well as the other,


the unclean and the clean alike

c. alike, the
22

f "HIT Baer, iin^ van

forcible, suggesting oft., esp.

with ?3, all at once, as well as altogether), Is 44


np iko" nna' (cf. f 40 13 ), ^ 62 10 no: inno nan
1113

IIP DP3K> liyil.


IP), Dt 33 17 (cf.lP v 5 ), Is 9 20 1 714 31 3 43 17
8
12
38
8
17
52 Je46 5i La2 Jb2 4 (strengthening

together, i.e. alike.

11

IP

Is 22 s 31

i>3,

Prefixed to a clause

^?).

10

b. all together, altogether (poet.

more

-.

19 Ijyi
Zc io 4 ), Is

D?3, but

with

Dj?n bl (so,

28 31

Ex

(like

14

on.

l:i

HP

>

all at once, as well as all together,

i6);

kings?

66 ^i 4 (||^n), i 9
Ipl* (of J.'s ordinances), 35 26 37 38 ; sts. (like ID! b) suggesting
17

S IO 15 IP =ISDN 1
IS
8
133 ID: r\2V IS50 as pred.
12
Mi2 130^N "IP; (3) in place and time at
9
once, 2S21 IP I7EM and they perished toTlKEfe

N^PI

"n't?

all alike,

IP DW D3
^2 2 3i u 88

(mostly

15

IIP Vl'd Kin (cf. Je 4s 7 Qr


ni2/
Je6
PtWI nnb>,v21 (accents),

= all together

(i) in action,

HP

22 10

combined, but one usu. more prominent

(oft.

Dt

65 7 in time (rare:
but v. infr.), ^4 in peace JtrW rU3S?X IIP will
I at once lie down and sleep (i.e. lie down and
fall asleep immediately),
b. emph. (esp. poet.)
i3

x^

in his solitariness= alone)

sf.

Am

[Ktlp], 49 3 )

v 38 inx 2?).
2. elsewhere always
as adv. in union, together (cf. Ar.

in ace. with

etc.

v 11

poet.),

you for unitedness,


be ready to become one with

(cf.

in ace.

33

coupling pairs, and so strengthening

I will have a heart toward


i.

Ju

*|DKJ

N?P

5
tarried, ivas
19 when she saw that her hope
be weal;
Aram.^-o/
Smcomp.
dub.;
(but
lost
after
(perh.
Hi
)
down;
sink
perh.
whence
her;
away
from
thrust
Plb ni_3 ''a that he was

Ez

Co

plausibly r6si3 that she had acted foolishly).

Pi. Pf.

+4

t.

Jb2 9

21
;

ms.sf.'^P

2
1

pi.

3 mpl.

|n 9

49

^-? Jb 2 9

13^ ^33

:2
;

1 s.

23

Ez

^n>
B

Imrf- ^--

D d

^ol

404

bv
tp
Jb6 u + 3 t.; r6n: 3- ^n Ls 42'
-^- ^- f I 3 I 3 1 ^ -^ ''--? 6 9
'^D-l 5i
1. zu, tarry for, sq
Dvnv? 3 25 +2 t.
v

brvt*

Mi

(of rain,

rends nbjT

?M

TO), ^3i-

(11

"O^ D

inf.
1

18 - c2

Ez 13
Jb 6 11 1

11

!i

10

32

K6

8L114

147

^ Is 5
14

15

sq.b

^ 130

Hiph.

P/.

(consec, v.

Hi

Impf.

sq.

^V\ 1 S 13 8 Qr;

La 3 21 24 n^niN Je
Qr (Kt nhnN), Mi f; n^nk 2 S 18 14 ; w<ra!,

8
ms. bnin 10 ; WrtK
19

tarry, abs. (prop. sAew

S 10 (sq. W3 iy), 1
19
18 14 Jb 32 10 Je4 (but v.

612

a waiting attitude)
(Qr cf. Niph.); 2 S

43 130

5
(|[

La

La

good

DO

silently (but v.

construct, with

21

1''

DDrn ^rn 310


and that

^he salvation of ^

/or

and

Ew

hardly poss.;

adj.

11G

No

also

As. imtu,

5105

;-

spittle,

+
+

VIEn Je 4 4 + 36 t.; ^jnon


8
inpn'
Je io 25
8 t.; ^npn f 88
8p 47
4
17
anon
nion
5i
Jb 6 ; pi.
+8t.;
p r 22 24
G11 27 44

25

sf.

t.;

non ^76";
i. heat: a. /wr, J^p npn
Ho 7 /ewer from wine, tvine-fever (on st. cstr.
5130,1

Ges

v.

venom, poison

b.

).

Dt32 24

hW2F\

33

npn
^58^

(fig.):

t?nj 'n

v
"V
5
4
cf. v ; 31^31? 'n -^ 1 40
poison of arrows (of 'i)
2. burning anger, rage : a. of man
Jb 6 4
Gn 27 44 (J), 2 S 11 20 2 K 5 12 Est i 12 2 3 5 5
;

'T\

'

(against,
v.

Che),

7 - 10

^),

^ 37

Pr6 34

is

18

(|||K),

Ez

23

11

76

(yet on txt.

man
19

of rage=
('n

?^ Q r
De Now), 2 7 4 cl^ Is
nion S}fcN pr 2 2 24 (|| 5]N ^3)-

= one great in rage,


13 - 13

(nn K*N

raging or wrathful man),

5i

that one be ivaiting

it

is

j>

f 38

Thes SS

adj. verb, waiting, so

Buhl, but very dub., only


2"

hope for
16
n
2

b)n); ivaitfor,

^.i?); abs. hope,

D1 HWB78 Muss-Arnolt CD 62)abs.


npn Na i 2 +39t.; xpn +D1111 44 cstr. npn

2K6 Mi 7' La 3 24 Jb 3

|>

tTTP

33

33

(as Pi.), sq.

42

Lane

poison,

&.-

6o1

breath, poison,

Jb 29 2123 30 26

43 49 74

'flpnini

etc.;

We, who
14
2

ace. to

wait Jb

'n9

j5p 'n*!

De 2 Dr *"") Jb
2

69

33

Jb 32

flpnin

12

for, sq. p Is 42"

abs. hope,

(Pf.) for nbVl; abs.

for hope

i<

Ar.

n .^;); so

||

Brock le3:

heat, wrath, poison,

nrzn

25
;

v.

(||

),

^^

non by? 2 9 22 (||^ b*k); njy non


ra#e
non Ez 3 14 tfa raye 0/ my
Pr 2 14 (|| |K);

b. of the he-goat in Daniel's vision,

spirit.

npna Dn 8 6 i>i the fury of his power.


c.
>
ofGod( ''),oft.JeIs 2 Ez^: Je 4 4 + i6t. Je; 2K
22 1317 Is 2 7 4 (Hi Ew Di Du on other interpr.,
and on txt. v. Di), 63 s La 2 4 Ez 5 13 + 29 t. Ez

ina

Ko"' 407 al. regard as vb. (fr. $>m)


24
perh. *>rn Hiph. Impf. fr. iw (cf. v ).

Ke Lohr
rd.

tnynin

Pr 13 12

n.f. hope, abs. 'n

cstr.

Nu 25
89

47

11

(P), 2

106 23 Jb

Pr

id.

Jb 41

io'

1
;

18

La

r;

subj.

sq.

39 La

inbnn

(/J?

11"

^pDiPl);

of the

bulunite Gii46 14

Nu26 (

AXo?;X,

A^X,

a ZeAXXr/X).

adj.gent. of foregoing: only

Y^/CP-

art. as n.pr.coll.

t[DPP]

26

Nu

c.

2<i
.

vb. be hot, Pi. conceive (Ar.

Je 21 32

v. incaluerunt pecora,

hot, usu.

DOT.

Frey; Aram.

of sexual impulse of animals)

Pi. Pf. 3

fs. sf.

mother conceived me

(||

WDm

f 51

30

at every breeding-heat of

Dn-

10

Qal

in sin

my

Drr~7:)3

the flock (J);

Gn

W3

||

*|N
;

23

IN + biT3 f|Sp Dt 29 2r
nn ninph EzVVcf. ninpin

+
||

II

^ tt ?

59

II

n ??P

Na i La 4
2
n lV? Is5i
5y), V38

Is 34 (of fury a^otjirt,


1S

||

iBK Jinn

66
,

||

Ez

11

cf.

'ONfip nbina npn-

17 22

</ie

cm;>

Je 25

furious

15
;

Na i

against one

o/Azs (my) fury; npnn pn D13

npn

PJ?3

possessor offury=

[^y npn =ra^


used with
Ch
28
Vbs.
34
44
1W
3^
Pr 15
a.:
Gn 27

(1|

Is

Dpi, N13p ^N).


2

npn are: 2.
10
n^2Sii 20,iy?Esti 12
2. c:
7
11
tow away wrath of Nu 25 i/' 106 23 Je 18 20
(but i3 npn3 a^n Is 66 15 <o recompense his
1

^2

W?

at "the time

anger in fury, give it as requital); / r n *


kindled against one 3 nV Niph. 2 K 2 2 13 17 it
burns n"iy3 J e 4 4 21 12 44 s yp- 8g 4 ~
arises rb$
2Ch36 16 cf. as obj. of n^j? Hiph. Ez 24 s i>
'

'

(once

fr^n)

n.f. heat,

rage

(for

*nnrr
;

3
of the nock's being hot in
breeding (E); sf. 3 fpl. napiT? 30 41 in order that
they might have breeding-heat (J).

n^n

II

Zc8 2 (||nSnj nwp); nxapi npn an Ezi6 38 (on


28
txt. v. Co); 'np.. npn Lv 26 rage of meeting, i.e.
encountering them m rage; (V^inon D13 Is

nwn
v.

*v?A n ); Inf. cstr. of heat

of cattle in breeding, conception


41

DrjP be

s7

npn alone 25 17

^j

22

19

whirlwind of

14

n.pr.m. (wait for God /)

12 7 34 21 25 36 16 ^ 59 14 79 6 88 8
appar. also 19 29 36 18 v. Di;
;

Jb 41 Pr io 2s

+ p ^39

gen.

1S

12

vN^rr

Vlbrfn

Aope, sq. subj. gen.

alone Pr 13

sf.

20

\\W, Mi 5 Dt 9 2 9 Is42 (teK as appos.,


3 6
npripp
T1TJ?), 63
Dn 9 16 ^6 2 78 38 90 7 ; ^yd?
+
15
iax noha 66 (|| w-^nba iniwi.), + Je 23 19 30 23
oft.

28

Ch
2

NH

id.;\v&m. Worp poison,

Jl^w

405

-iiarr

youred out 3 nan?


42

^5?

b$

20

Je

38
i6 (acc. to Go's conject.), 20
S?N3 T\Ef La2 4 ; naiSZ' HOn

'n rpjn

bring
13

upon Ez

16

25

42

12

z< owi!
s

Ez

22

22

30

Ez 20

15

the

24

'

13
;

n '^3 La 4";

my

+3

cf.

Ch 3i 1S19 (all sq. 3


Q^nvran EDria i|g?pa

record.

3334

<

nrr

sub nnn.

v.

13

Ez

fury upon them

t[ JlJ

vb. be good, well, glad, pleasing

m DHM

(in

(Aram.

15

13

Ezr8

so

list),

among, of) Pt. pi. c. art.


Ezr 2 62 =Ne 7 W they sought their writing (their
book), namely the enrolled,!, e. their genealogical

to rest (i.e. satisfy) one's fiiry

have accomplished

their case), 6

n3Pl3

^owrs

'>

42" Je io

*\ZV Is

i?y

-';

Na i

nan?

2125

12 7 34

s 13 21

18

36

fi

44

^ 79

T|ie'
19

14
.3

18 - 1S

Ch

lli"

.]

313;

Zinj.

Semisch 57
-

TICPP

"^PP

sub iv icn.

v.

correct for

sub ncn.

v.

1S

MM

mng. unknown;

(-v^of foil.; orig.

34

NH

cealus fuit

'

cf. peril.

Ar.

/^.a. (transp.) icalk

abs. ^n; Is

+ 4 t.

in preceding

\^1

inj 3H3 Is 20 3

Je

25

cl.),

appar.

3
;

RD;

= subst.,

withhold thy foot

J&^cu

from

Tjb'n

20 2

1.^3

S 15 30

^30

S)n>K) -j.^l

bwyrv, 'hvfsrv

"n v (l)

inN

supr.

(\/of foil.; meaning

common

unknown

bnn 13DNe7

(NH

DIV, Dim,

book of genealogy.

iC'l^V;

1.; sf.

tiyn:m

Ch 4 33 4-

Inf. cstr.

oft.

7 1.; Pt. pi.

in

Pf.

V^m

5'

Ne 7
be enrolled by genealogy 1 Ch 5
"'nn!? 2 Ch 12 15 (tr. to 1 16
Ne
perh.
also
9
f;
Vribsb 'Vinb tib) 1 Ch 5
ace. to Hi Be, v. VB)

Ezr 2

'-

1'

but he is not to be enrolled in the place offirst-

born;

sq.

out^

3-

(among,

Ezr 8

1
;

of,

canan

genealogical enrolment

consisting in) 7
"nn 2CI131 17 ;
1

40
,

with-

If =

Ch 4 33 these were their

dwellings and they had (&n?) genealogical en" nn2


7
rolment, cf. 7 5,9 ;
g a tf/;e enrolment of
i

(?) their

generations; b'tpnTin QrPIXns

TOn

Ch

9" as for them, in their villages -was their enrol-

lic^ Gn
3 ; pi.
1. be glad, joys

Ec

ment; nearly
genealogical list 2 Ch 3i 1G
(D'Hap- i.e. the males whose names were in

40 9

16

s 25 31

riati'-n

B113 10

3. impers.

Gn r 2

wt/t

K 25

2 27 2

24

13

K3

c.

10

Gn
:;

"-

i2

Ne2

,i;

5-S

Jos 24 20

Fiaccn j e

Ez 36 11

'napni.

Jos22 31
Est i 21 i 4 4 9

V.?? (late)

LH30

^3-3;n

(J),

Pa.13

19 - 20

Lvio

3^n Gn

Pf.

etc.;

23

18 4

^ 6g

to,

sf.

36

Hiph.

3tp^n 1

i2

Dt

(E),

25 2S

2.

art tft<w

4. be pleasing ^/y?

42.

37

3JS

ofAmon?

w^A, ^0 weW

1C 2C

pleasing

be

12

^ap'in

(for

Ges 570E ;; Impf. a^V. Nu io 32 +


3tp^Pri5 13 +2t.; 3^.; Jb 24 21 (Ges 570B );

as if from 31D
t.;

\/f

n
1

c.

17

etc.;

(Ges 570B ); 3B".l

Ex

Imv. n^tp-n

Inf. abs. 3*BV] Je 7

etc.;

sf.

Inf. cstr.

t.;

^a^n

^ Sl
s

3^n Lv5

Je 32 40

io

20

13^"1

sf.

Wn

IS23 16

a^n Gn 3 2

5
;

a>t:n

4- 7 t.;

3*B"0

etc.; Pt.

I3

4-

Je32 41

17

a'-tpB
S 16
make glad, re1

Ez 33", etc.; 1.
3? Ju 19 22 D^S Pr 15 13 the person Ec
2. do good to, cZeaZ weS with, a person,

ii9

f,s

3I3D

9
,

c.

prep.:

Nu io
Qy, Gn 32
'

I)t8 16

20

^5

c. b,

29 32

16

40

41 45
S 18 5 2 4 5

usu.

QvnYitsn

64

34
(P),

20

(J),

joice

be enrolled by genealogy (NH


(also Hithp.), Aram. Pa. (Ithpa.))

self or

3 mpl. "b'nvin

38

7
18

10

t [iT'n^' 1 ] vb.Hithp.denom. enrol one-

Pi.

Je

Ec

ttoTPn.[in.] genealogy
Din;)

23

deriv.

Dt 4

4 o (E),

3-.C

NH and Aram.)

in

14

t^M

Aram.

sub nvn.
v.

6e well for or

Est5 14

Kt 2 S 20 5 (Qr W'l),
and Dr Sm

v. 3it2.

c-9

placed thanlso

better

c. b,

bareness (Syr.

v.

Ju 18

3.b

c. ?,

discalceatio).

bvtsrv,

b
p. 2 9

$DC

tiny "pn i s2 o 2 (bv^

sjnji

Na

Na

barefoot, also become chafed, of foot or hoof).

TF|rP adj. barefoot, alw.

and Pi.
20

2
1
Ru 3 7
9
6e toell placed, fV3X K313 "Op^n

Heb.; Syr. Aph. SlLX discal-

adj. as

Ges 57on )

"atp'ri

fcr Inf.

ful,

Aram. ID;

) Qal (Pf.

not in use, v. 3,1 3 vb.) Impf. 3tp Gn 12 13 4- 34 1.,


2V) 1 S2 4 5 + 3 t.; 2&n Est 2 4 4- 2 t.; ^^(in'

,|

Ex

(all J),

10 13 13
-

20

Jos
13

Ju 1

Nu
32

20

Gn

(both E),

S 25 31 ^49 ia

1 2

Mi 2 c. ace.
Jei8 10 32 40 41 Zc8 lh c .,2 4 2t
io

32

(all J),

8 63 3 o 1S2
11
abs. Ez 36 ; opp. V1\! (in prov. phr.,
-

= cannot

do anything
23
Je io 5
Is 41
at all; test of deity) Zp i
3. do well or thoroughly: ^Sl TJ'N^a) la'tpn

canuot do good or

ill,

12

have done well

^Ae?/

Dt5

25

18

17
;

a^H^

(all) </<

D^aa yin ^y

they have spoken

Wif their hands

are upon the evil to do it toell, i. e. diligently,


thoroughly, lit. make (it) good, with play on

jnn

fco;y
iceZZ,

esp. as auxil. sq. inf.


y<?ZZ/

niNli' Je

skilfully

nyi

'tSM

see well;

Pr

JM(p)

p?ay

s2
cf. pt,
S 16 17 Is 2 3 1G Ez 33
29
lyv 3t?13 Pr 30 marching well,

'

cstr. sq. subst.

12

406

natai

n??

in a stately manner, so

Wi

thoroughly,
BhT i7 19" 3
4

is

4. wiafo a thing good,


rei

the head 2

v 29 inf. abs.
21
vbs.: nna Dtp

3t?'

c.

^A\.

rrtDTl as

,,

K9

30 (P); ni25fip

27

n3K>

K ii

c.

18
.

nna Pr

maketh a good cure ; sq. | compar., obj. DK>


4
1 K i
(= ma/ce f more glorious than); IDn
33
10
cowrse 0/ Z*/e or action Je 2
sq. "nTi!
Ilu 3
(in order to win love); amend one's ways and
'

3
doings Je7 i8

5. do

4"

11

26

T ^Vl 3^n f.

15

13

35 ;
well, right, ethically, abs.: a. of
4
5 (P),

Lv

(J),

* 36

Is

17

Je

men, G11
M * of

4''2
1

68

grooc?

Gn

n;T

t.;

18

+ 33

sense

but Hiph. not elsewh. in this


point rather 3B'" on this and on foil.
;

v.WeDr.

t^Qta
in

= Qal,i/i< be pleasing

my father,

unto

~m

appar.intrans.,

is

,,

Judah

K 21

site

Gn 9 21 4-

J?!

27

Dni 5 + ,tonicPr3i 6 art.ofcommerceEz2 7 18 Ne


15
among supplies in strongholds 2CI111
13
15
28
10
as making merry 2 S 13 ZC9 10" Est i EC9 7
;

11

io 19

104

iff

15

Dt

Ho

cf.

+b. used for rejoicing before

2fi

Ex 29 40 Lv

among temple

Ch 9

stores

then ceremonial, v. Dt32 33


i

14

23

25
3o.3i

Gn

s7

21 - 24

unknown.

TnJiaia 1 n.pr.loc. (pleasantness)

station

Nu33 33,34 (P), Dt

10', site

'*

as drink-offering in pre-

scribed ritual

23
s9
;

13

Nu 15

'

710

28 14 ;

used also in hea-

c. intoxicating

g"* p r 2I w
Si 15 Mi 11 Is

-^.35 a ll J), i s
9
(
32

+ ||e;h^Ho4 n
.

IP??? 1
forbidden to Nazirites
;

56 +i2 t.;
pat? JTihl \T- r? h ), v4 20 cf. Am 2 12 to
Rechabites + Je 3 25 1 ; to mother of Samson + Ju
24 28

7 "

tNu 6

3-3

4714
1

12

9
to priests entering sanctuary fLvio (P),

Ez 44 21

unfitting for kings

aitsn p

Ct7

10

Pr 31 4

fd. com-

=</ie bestivine (rcL

Ges 5133 3 11 1 THabo } Est i 7 royal ivine;


H^JfN 1 Ch 27 s7 stores of wine, wine-supply
fl! !
npTjn J^ Ct8 2 spiced wine ; p.*0 "'W^'D wine-feast
Est5 6 7 27 8 p: 'Nab Pr 23 20'wine-bibbers; } 'INI
-

l*VS1)
1

19

]T-

binations are

n.pr.loc. (pleasantness) city prob.

<

abs.

cstr.

t.;

32"18

20 13 vb.

60 5 Ct 8 2 ;
-|- 9 t.;
etc.; wine : a.
sf. ^V. Ct 5
IV. Dt
common drink, for refreshment Gn 14 18 (E ?)
25
(J),Jui9 19 2Si6 2 Am5 n w Hoi4 8 Jbi 1318
84

(md <Zom# good ^ 1 19


4 9
so inf. abs. as adv."|b n"}PI 3t3>nn Jon4 ar^/wn6
9
In rM<ri>K 30T? 1 S
ri^My ^ry ? sq. ^ v
God, yvi? 3iB

argues to the contrary)

ace.

trim: a lamp Ex
7~ a glad heart
1

dress,

;
1

1390,705

right, beautiful

30

Ho io

of Isr. in wilderness

unknown.

t^Mn^nO n.pr.pers.
benefits)
1

Chi 50

1.

m.

2.

an Edomite princess

f.

Shemaiah Ne 6 10

t(aa

,,

3WD

(=?N

Gn 36 39 (P),

ancestor of the false prophet

wine

house, Avhere
al.),

or place of

Nu 6

cstr.

a^O

superl. ;

as'

Ex

iOT 3
;

22

best of a

tlie

(JE)

thing

the best of his field

S 15 915

'
fi? ? D ? "* ^e
1

the best

6es<

0/

/AeZa^Gn 4 7 6I1 (P).

power Jesi 7 ofloveCtg 1


;

sim. of one bursting with words

loan-word by Lag Armen Stud 5484 al.; Hom ZMG


Auf atze,l 8 92.102
comp Georgian g wh%%wi
whence also (ace. to him) Armen.^ira, Gk. fowos,
Lat. vinum; cf. on the other hand Jen cinfr \
-

>

1,

(NH

id.; Eth. fflj&l;

vinum; Ar. ^yl

(black) grapes, v.

n.m.
vinea,

Horn
Horn

1-

7
;

in

of dis-

10

13

Kt

'wine

1889 654
'

;
-

659

Sab. pi vineyard, Mordt 2MG

1887 ' 364

inu in
vocabularies, but this loan-word from western
Sb.emit.es, ace. to Horn Autiiitze 102
Jen ZA lAmf- ZMG
(both after Glaser);

As.

err. for

(NH

Pi. n31

argue with

Qr.

(DJ?), cf.

Hithp., Hiph.

Aram. Pa n?l, Aph. naiX, id.)


Hiph. Pf. main is 2" + 5 1. rpah Gn 2 4 44 rcrtn
Gn2i 25 2 ms.J?n?nGn24 14 is.sf.vnnain 2 S7 14
3
4
is i'i 4-5t.; nav Ho 4 '+4t.; nai
Impf.

pirove, correct ;

111
vitis,

Jb 32

19

1
t [rTD" ] vb.Hiph. decide, adjudge, prove,

meaning unknown; regarded

as

-p

sub^to.

v.

pi (y of foil.;
1S8 9,6 53ff

j^Pr^

heartened proph. Je 23 9 (p' iiaj? 1333); of lover's


mouth Ct 7 10 (v. supr.); love is better than wine

Ct
"

ta"pDn

T \
"

al.; cf.

and

of his vineyard (choicest fruit); JNJfn 'O the best

of the sheep

drunk, feasting-house (De

te. metaph. of wisdom's drink


).
W- ???.
2:s
cf. Is 55
of ''b wrath Je2 5 16 (| M n D13) r
Pr 9
of confusion sent by 'i, n7jJ"iri J^ wine of reeling
\^6o 5 cf. 75 9 of '^'s awaking for vengeance,
s5
of Babylon's fierce
like a wine-shouter -^ 78
,

and

'El VTYt5> 'D

is

wine= vineyard (Ew

n.[m.] the best, only

tt)

God

wine-shin Jos 9 413 1 S 16 20 ; J" ^33 irf. 1 S i 24 io 3


18
1
2 S 1
Je 1 1212 ; pvi TV? Ct 2 4 either twne2

n^

f 1 4 1 + 1 2 t. Impf. /m
+ 5 1. cstr. D'-ain
Hb i nainjjn Jb6 P. D^ato Ez 3 + 8 t.;
pi. Cn-ato Pr2 4 ; 1. decide, judge, abs. Gn
3i (E), 1 Ch 12 Is 11 ^94
c. b, decide for
1

Ch

17

sf.

'On'OV

nain p r 9 8 ; inf. abs. nain Lv 1

17

26

12

26

25

42

17

10

407

nrom
=Mi 4

Is 2 4

Is ii 4 ;

3
,

QV "OS? Jb 16

fiVit

and ?]}
15
unto Jb 13

15

so

Jb 9 s3

(E),

3fs3?!inAm7 10 +

Dt 9
22 38

Pr 30 6

pers.

? pers.

c.

Is 2 9

(H),Pr 9

Jb6

28

Gn 2

ace. pers.

c.

23

19

Je2

Hb i

S7

325?'? 2
17

c.

(E),

Jb 4 o

Lv 1

1717

f 141 Jb 13

God

were not able

Ho 5

mar nv

ni

V,i 49

7
(II

19

=Is

io 17 + 9 1.;
p l. nirnin
;

n'

argument, reproof;

strain Hb 2
15

j-

1.

'n

23

2. reproof, chiding
17

Pr

Pr i

23

27

5
;

||

HVJ?

sf.

hDie

Vn^ f

T 193

1 35

Gm

P);
19

S3 6

Bu

v.

20

),

notP): G11 3 7

K9

Am 7

BS 8

+b.

Ex

21

(on

sq. inf.

i8

||

Ho 5

10

1823

37 38

Ch 8 s
Zp 1 1S

13

without

Gn

(allE),
24

22

'

2fl

they said, We are not able, cannot (J), Ex 8 14 (P),


11
9
12
may
Is 29 Je 20 ^ 2
Jon i 13
d. c. neg.
Gn 43 s2 (J) the
not (of moral inability)
Egyptians might not eat bread with the
Hebrews ; Ju 2 1S we may not give them wives

(NH

id.;

Ex
;

3 pl.

Ex8

s. ^b) Gn 30 + 2
Gn
+ 2 7 + Jos
8

23

LH7 22

D,

b?

rd. perh.
14

(Dr

only very

late,

ou
)

baiN Est8 66

t.

t.

+2t.; Impf. 3 ms. ^3V


brvjb 4 2 +4t.; ^.Hoi2 s
3 +34t.;
14

(JE)

are

unable

lit.

how shall

and see ? Also in various combinawhere English idiom would make it an

auxiliary to another verb

+ g. able

to

^3

-,|

gain,

&3V t6 Ho 8 5 how long

will they be unable (to gain) innocence

b~m

ny

/ knotv that thou art able (to


D3n ^V -J^Bn J'K Je 3 8
(one who is) able (to do) anything

3 Jb 42

r
'

do) all things; "O"?

is not
(D3J1N
for E3riN v. Gf,
with

the

tf. be able, sq. pf. consec,

WNni

be able

tions

we smite (v. Di
ittK Ges mib ); W. >W *6

for

163 '

22 3 28 2735

able (so that)

they are unable, they touch

to touch

I am

15

^K Nu 2 2

accomplish: sq. ace. ft

vb. be able, have power,

endure

i5 63 Qr; ^3"

(all

ii n i3 23 i8 6 i9 n

50

La4

23

5 - 10 - 32
2-

18

FiiJa;i

Jos 9

19

perchance

1. argument, impeachment,

ms.

14

by

Aram. ?W; As.


2 Glossi
/fcdZ,Hpt in KAT
)Qal Pf. bh) Gn 3 2 26
15
+ 8t.;
iS4 +2t.; 3 fs. rby Gn 3 6 7 Ex
2

'

Ez

,*

19

12 17 14 24 16 17
fe.be able, sq. impf. H33 *>3

'm Pr 29 15 ; HDn'n Ez5 15 25 17

Jos 24

10

esp.

1
nin2in B^K 29 man of reproofs (who deserves
them).
3. correction, rebuke ^ 39 12 73 14 B3B>

Ex 7 2124
(all E); Gn

48
19

1D1D 'T\ 6 reproofs


15
;
5 io 12 13
1
for discipline; D^n'ri l^ reproof that givethlife;

prevail,

39

(JE), Dt I 7
I 4
22
44 (J), Nu2 2
Ju 8 3 Je 49 1023 Hb i 13 Is 4 6 2 47 1112 57 20 La i 14
20
5
39
13
21
2
+c. c. inf.
f 18 36 78 Pr 30 s Jb 4 33
implic., alw. neg., Gn 2
go and feed them and
2

/D T 7, 71 J

up; 45 1 Joseph

spoken by lips andmouth\/'38 15 Jbi3 6 23 4 Hb2


12

to rise

|(2 7t.;

DI''

pr 3

innain

SS under nnpin);

Nu
JED

b'y

n.f.

lfi

3 t.; cstr. niroin p r 6


38
ninari 5 15 (but latter del. Co; given

17

Je6 I0

pi. rrirain

i4

3 1.; oft.
1 . be able, to do a thing,

to drink, 1

and text of Ju

2'H).

37

Nu

Ez

(not Lv),

;'

if a

Ku 9

nop:).

TJinjin

25

2Ch 3 2

13

Ko'- 40T

11

n.f. rebuke, correction;

16

-22.26.26

Niph. Impf. nrow Krttb Is 18 come


Jb33 19
now and let us reason together ; Pt. n313 "B^ OB*
toy Jb 2 3" i/tere an upright man might reason
16
with him ; f. (pass.) nnaSl Gn 20 (E), but Di SS
id. ^DDil 2 fs. Pf. and thou art set right, righted,
Hithp. Impf. ran" V^Tay Mi 6 2
justified'.

TnnSin
T/

man can number the dust, 19 22 43 s2


Ex
I0 I9 23( aU J^ Q n j g X I 5 23 Nu I 1
44
s
17
(all JE) + iot. JE; Dt7 +iot. D; Gni 3
33
14
7
they could not dwell together, 34 36 Ex 9 40
13

OP "v

13

20

able to restrain himself, v 3

was not

2
s
Hoph.
treated not to correct in anger ^6 38
naini
2iK3D3,
he
is
chastened
also
with
pain
Pf

(||

t.

G1131 35 I am, not able

1010

with Israel he will argue

^-

Inf. cstr. T\"p\

fo Nu

569 - 2

Ges

v.

i6t.;

Impf.

6. correct, rebuke,

ace. pers.

S 26 25

etc. (on these

ace. rei

Hoph.)

happy the man whom God corrects


loves him Pr 3 12 God is en-

14

for

12

25

PniK D"3to

12
9"
33,Pro 7s i55"
i
1

of God, abs.

Jb

21

Qal,

10

4-3ot.,

irreg.

Inf. abs.

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
1315
and of '* Nui 4 16 (JE), Dt 9 28 Je 44";
32
occasionally of inanimate things Am.7 10 Gn 36 7
(P),Ct8 7 Eci 1515 ,etc: a.usu.sq.inf.c3(i22t.),

Am 5

28

ms3avi Gni5 +

2t.; 2

10

i9

others

go 21

5. reprove,
Jb 32 13
14
4
s
chide: a. of God, c. ace. pers. Jb 2 2 ^5o 105
4
4
= iChi6 21 ;c.2obj.2Ki9 =Is37 b. of man,
4
Ez 26 Jb 6 2525 Pr 4 25 2 12 "IJ1B& n^ato
abs. Ho

as

SG23T

(abs.)

Gn

??%<

s.

forms

?X

c.

ace. pers.

c.

prove,

<o be right,

Jb 19 5
argwe before v 3 and

4. convince, convict,

37

pers. against

31

2. adjudge, appoint,
3. s/iew

ace. rei

pers.

Gn

p3,

Gn 24 1444 (J).

c. ?,

c.

c.

21

h*

king

i.e.

^W W

against) you.

^^

lU

Is
th. able 'to endure':
solemn
(with)
a
I cannot endure iniquity and

assembly,
it is

f 1 oi

3
.

hi oh, nb Pp^X

+i. able to reach, sq.? ,f

N? I cannot {reach)

139

to

it.

408

biv

1*

+ 2. prevail: a. abs. prevail, overcome, be victor


Gn3o 8 (E), 32 9 (J), Ho 12 5 i S 26-'" i 22=

hence in simile of distress Mi 9 10 Is 1


Je 6 24 13 2 2 23 30" 49- 5 o 43 f 4 8 r cf.

22
succeed Is 1 12
2Chi8 Je2o n of waves 5
b. sq. p pers.,
Je3 5 (VB hast had thy way).

50 (cf.
n^-a-by ib* (Sta ZAW1886,
) Gn 30
rnr.i
nb"i ?i?y
b\
Jb 3 >
fig. of wicked li?^ n?;i
ff*
11
cf. Jb i5
also Is 33
of Israelites, bringing
forth wind (of vain efforts for deliverance)
29
'lib) "J? CVOB> Ib3 Jb
26 18
of Tyre as
38

21

7-

Gn

2>revail against, over

Ju 16 5
Est 6 13

19

S 17 9 Je

once

c.

c. sf.,

20

w'to,

23

am

ability,

26

(Qr

15

2
,

n.pr.f.

ins^'i?

have no

('*
*

@L IxeXia n^3' 2 Ch
Xaaia, A @L IeX fXi.

(NH

L
I'.?!,

--

*^

ih Gn 4

Pf.

^7

consec.

15

-i 8 -i s

J*] |T

16

':

t.;

Dt 32 18

,;

sf.

(QV)nb'
4*

Pr 27 1

1
.

61

t.;

=n^. Is 6
5

23

18

H?n

t.;

13

+2
Sta*

(Kb

t.

213b
);

40 * 1

Je

nnb' Je 16 3
Jb 1 1 + 2 1.;

forth

208

a. (a

6 etc.

pi.

Pr 17

21

t.

1.;

etc.;

K3

23

4
;

S 4 19

mbfr

by Kt,

,26.27.

etc.;

cf.

pi.

cstr.

Dni^ 1 Ch 14 4 ; 1. bear,

mother a

bring

commonly, c.
constantly; ace. om.

perh. of

= iChi

but also of whole process of labour (cf.inn)

nn-iba

Gn

16
17
27 23
19
cf. 1 S 14
35 cf. v
38
s
Je 3
Mi 5 (of a man, as preposterous, Je 30
12
cf. Moses as mother of Israel Nu
b.
).
18

tsfcni

God

HD snrrN? Pr

"1?*

of rock ~*W), as mother


with labour Dt 32 18 yet

(fig.

a.

lit., c.

22

'

I5 - 24 - 24 - 2S

,Gn22 23 25 3 (Dt32 18 &Nun 12

10 11 13 18 18 20
-

alw.

t.,

Hex a mark of J; Gn 4 18 18 18 io 8 13
-

E are dub. P uses Hiph.), elsewh. Pr 1 23


Dn 11 b. beget, fig. ^ 2" of 'i's formally instal21

s2 2*
-

(lit.)

Pt. pass. ^t.

s 3

3. Zc

= child iK3 M
-

of

named, 1 Chi 4* where father


tNiph. Pf. ^iJ 1 Ch 2 3 + 6 t. + "^isn

where mother
named.

Gn 2
20

is

+ 4 t.;

'

injan Ec
nhn Gn 2
pnjfln Ho 2
Pt. "ibta
7
2
3
iKi3 r3 t.(Gn2i v.supr.);Cl 1^48 iCh7 21
be bom : of human beings, sq. p (born to such
35
20
and such a man),Gn 4 18 1 o 1 1
2
46 48 Nu
2
9
13
4 5
3
27
26 Dt2 3 2 S 3 (Qr), 5 14
1 Ch 2
3
5

17

2o

6S

22

Jb

cf. 1

13

without

1'

Jb

p,

v 78 1 Ch 7 EC7 (ait: fofo by nio


:n^n Bunion Qi'l); metaph. of Israel (under
21

38

21

fig.

of unfaithful wife)

32

66

people, Dy,

OHO

Pt.

2 2

Ho 2
;

of nation,

of animals

Q^rbsEzrio 3

ibian^

15 ;
appos. on which emph. rests,

bom poor;

n^

12

15 7

tPi. Inf.

'

^3, Is

22

27

Dt

c.pred.or

"

Lv

Bn 'J Ec 4 14 lie was


yin ank p r 1 17 nhd ry

^ mvb m)

Qnx Jb

flip.

Ex

16
;

ri^D Gn 35 17 +2 t.; pi. abs. ninp:


15
Ex i + 5 t. in Ex 1
cause (or help) to bring
16
sq.
forth, viz., assist or tend as midwife Ex i
;

ace; elsewh. only Pt.

Gn

35

tPu.

17

(E),

Pf.

38

1^ Gn

28

f.

(J),
20

as subst.=?mc 7 wt/B;

Ex

13

t.;

jW-iM8.19.19.so.21

li* Ju 18

29
;

(E).

^h

G1141 50 ^"jb 5 7 rib Gn6 + 4t. + 2S 3 2


L433
Kt (Qr Vi^l);
f 9 o 2 ,'etc. ; Pt. (Id. Ko ;
8
244
41
"')
p
T^'n Ju 13 (Bb
Ges**
pass. Qal);
1

!i -

but rd. Pt. (v. Di); VI pJ 3*


01 2S3b Ges 57a2 R 6 ) Impf. 1& Gn 17"
s
18
"fe Is 66 i%\ Gn 4 + 2 t., etc.; Inf.

ace. to points,

(cf.

(in

2. less often beget

v. 2.

12

of

proverb c.neg., i.e. human power exhausted) of animals Gn 30 39 3 8 8 Jei 4 5 1 11 (bird


laying eggs, or hatching out young), Ez 31 6 Jb
39

and Sam., as Oholibah


Babylon Je 50 12 of a

Jerus.

and Oholah EZ23 37

of Jerus.

bearing disloyal

Isr.

Pt. abs.

child,) so

Gn 3 16 4 &

5'

Ez 16

20

23

60

cstr.

f.

17

Jri^ 16 11

Ho

children

19

Skl^V -prif\

1^ K

lni

= be delivered of a child, K 3 1718 2 K

= Is37

54 66

78

wb

sf.

Je 30 6

nbb

s.

Impf

Jb 15 35

Gni7 19 +4t.;

25

);

W^Iill Ez

Dr)

txt. err.

23

Is 5

114

Gn 17"+ 6

Je

^m^

sf.

n.b 18 13 ; *lbw
6

"]]?M

etc.;

Pt. pass.

sq. ace.

t.;

Pr

2-

perh. JTI^ intended

sf.

//. 6*. ii*

mf

Hoi 3 +i2t.;
-

12

n^Gn 4 + 10

etc.; Pt.act.lb'

etc.;

but prob.

10

3 fpl. nj-ibri

Gn 30 39
u
*i> Ho9 + 3

(Ko

"ifo

fs.

fs.

T ?"l^l

U02

Nun

|2 7 ^FH^

W]^

11

ms.

Je2Kt; Qr^n^^Ko'-^Ges"
sf.

18

Is

Ar. jJJ 6ear, &riii(7


Eth.'a>A:'As.
a&2dw,
so
COT g1oss
forth,

Qal

both parents

T497

Aram.Ty?,

id. ;

mother of her inhabitants

ling king into theocratic rights.

220^1.
v. prtfrr p.
x

of Isr. bringing forth

mother of king Azariah:

13

3,>

27

hath been able;

42

23

<r.

day, as producing events OV

vb. bear, bring forth, beget

""I/*

+3.

).

220^

XaXeia,

(^mrr
t t

rp]iD\
t

18

21

H013

143

c.acc; in

405

Kt .T^),

'

for

bi6y Hal

Sab.

in^y

anything).

(to

cf.

Dw]

only neg.

v. ??1'T supr. p.

Tv\y
"hpp^3\
t
t
t t

(JE),

/ /wwe i^e-

because of his loftiness

h^ n.pr.m.
:

inadequate

i0

+ Zc 9 (where rd.
K,OT 5M Sta ZAWlsa

ability, strength,

P31S Jb 3

i3'

Ob ^ 129

20 10 3 8 22

Vnb^ ^

3Wwith:mo
abs. /taw

Nu

(J),

13

wi7e<7 over

15

s6

32

i.

Niph. be born,

q.

io

21 25
-

24"

(all J),

sq. ? of father
50

(E)',

35

26

36 46

Gn
22 27
-

26

(allP),

409

if*
29

2i 20 22

iChi 19 Je20
randmother's name R114 17 cf.
ui8

2S3

2 5

15

sq.

Is 9

sq. ?

W> WK Jb 5

purpose, destiny, *$V

before

j>

Vl

7
;

Gn go (E Sam. ^3, cit. Dij


enoting recognition of children as his; no prep.
e20 14 2 2 26 cf. Ju 13 8 (v.supr.); fig. of foreigners
icorporated in spiritual Zion ^ g^ 4 5 6
of
reduction of mountains \^ 90 2
Hiph. Pf.
D^

28

'ana-iiy

'V

mVitt

La 4 10

Ch

Is 57

io 8

Dn

10 14
-

4
Jfefc-^j* Is
57

&WV0 171

Nu26 38 Tbh iCh 2 36 +;


f.'rn-bini consec. Is 55 10 Pinbin Gn 48 6 etc.;
20
3
3
mpf 1^ Gn 17 Ec 6 "ibVl Gn 5 + 2 ms.
;

Dt 4 25

"bta
6

t.

Pt.^0 Is66

i6t.;

tiTTp^

20

Ju 26 29

58

u ii

13

!c

K 2o

63

10101IU

Ch

44

'

39

7
,

beget

+ Dt 4 28
Ru 4 + 8
26

VR 1

fig.

producing dewdrops Jb 38 2S ; of causing the


arth to bear grain Is 55 10 ; causingZion to bring
2. bear, only fig. 59 4 (|| i"*^), of wicked,
iringing forth iniquity (this favoured by con-

DN

day of one's being born


tHithp. Impf. VljiW Nu i 18

birthday.

m?in

fr.

1171 n.m.
fcGnYi 30 (J)
171

oi'ig. l);

Kt,

declared their pedigree (v. Di).

vera

si

in

1.

= Ar. jJj

Ec

Gn 4 +

33'+;

s3

^:

[S57 4 ;

sf.

S6 23 where some
,

edd. have

26

1^T Gn

20
;

Ex 2+

cstr. Hfj:

ncluded),
17 - 18

,0

-nj>"

2 t.;

cf.

30

26

3 6 6 7
-

i-2-->-w.is.i4

33
-

89

9 - 10

(all

44

.
(

all

E), 2

j)

14

S 12 14

wn

+ ^S>)

nanaa 'hn nyn Jos

oni^n

Dipsa

(D);

nijarrbjn Doarr?*? j e 16 3

Di-ii^n 2

S 5 14

t[T

adj. born, only cstr.^b] G1117 12

i?''

T'' ]

+ 4t.;

(E; app.

||

16

S ^2 15

18 18 18 18 I9

1 "* 8

K4

19 '21 "'1

22 22

25

(cf.

V 5 ) V .26.34. 3 4 J B

20

g,8

14.

12

p (|| ? ^
Zc 8 5 (id.) of young of raven
s
of wile goats and hinds 39 of cow and
(Cf.

Jb 4 3 (opp. >Tr
l7'),

S 6 23 Ezr 10'

14

pi. *?\>)

b. (little) child, children

Ne

12 43

Jb

21

11

(||

D^JJ),

'

Ho

2 2

H^a 2S21 ;18

+6t.;

yi born in (one's) house


born, esp. of slave H^a 1

by money) Gn i7 12

(opp. purchased

Je

(all P), cf.

nia

Gn

id.

14

14

13

Tniv'iD

Gn
-

2S

14

Jos 15

(fig.

31

(all

"^nbitt

sf.

Ez 1

Lv

y> 1

Oh 20 4

JE).

Gn 2 4 +
4

3
(II

3 t.,etc;

pK), 43 7 (all J); D ?


p land of ones kindred

TnUN

2 4 7 (bothJ), 3

2.

pi.

]3

II

(E),Je22 10 46 16 Ez23 15

circumstances of birth, birth

^nibo
offspring, one bom

of origin of Jerus.) ^JU?n


cf.

''T?)

esp. '

11

f{

nixann

11

Ezi6 4 ^nhbo v 3 ; 1. kindred


nia), 2 4 4 (|| pN), Nu io 30
(|| -])TM, T2N

10 20

Gnn

cf.

22

n.f. kindred, birth, offspring;

n
'D cstr."lvi8
;
12 1

Lv

13 - 27

= children,

elsewh. subst.

pi.

'b* 2
2228

Nu

Avhere denied of Israel

14

S 2i 1G 18

sons na-in

Ru
;

Ex

24

22

11

= sons + daughters, but ^33 v ) pi. = offspring


2i (E Hex, only Gn & Ex, JE); also Ru
4

men 7D

punctuation for

(irreg.

Est

v 10 ),

J3

(||

bear Is

14

(||trf.),

Gn33 +4t., etc.; a. child=son, by,


32 I 8.M.15.16 37 30 42 22^ aU J^ ^23 (Di nan not

Jb38

n^, Dr 2S5 )*li^ Exi 2Si2 Q^V Jos


QHi^ Je 16 3 tyn jan Ex i 22 (E),
5 2 S5

Gn

K4 DHH^ Jb 21

41

born

TTl>>'1 adj.

pi. sf. TJ^nilbiO

H give "6^ Kt.

d.

Je 3

cstr.

H^ Gn 3 o

tH?-

I)

n = young

sjnnb:
;

3 .'

pK

Pi?

(D&&:

Eth.

n.m. Gn 21, 8 child, son, boy, youth

1$ abs.

(||VlTO)

^mjj^iio

v v 89

10

9-

Qr, Baer and van

1^T

t lb"*

J i-

of
"I?.'!

t MITT n.f. childhood, youth; abs. riVlir

pjyn 61
offspring, child, only

with

as foregoing); only

45

Gn 40 20 Ez 1

SV

Gn 40 20

+ Hoph. Inf. rn?n

Ezi6 4 (Co

n^pin

[enom.

'n

sense,

ext ; others, beget).

zi6 5

14

orth 66

good

l"i?: ?3).
(||

damsel ; abs. n^; G1134 4

n.f. girl,

41

D^bten DniaN

Assyr. abu banua, e.g.

iniN, cf. freq.

13
Chr.;
t.,
Je 29 Ez 18 1014 47 s2

t.

Is 45 10 ; also Je 16 3

cf.

Q^yj

Tlilpil Zc 8 5
Jo 4
marriageable girl:
Dinah, daughter of Jacob Gn 34"*; opp.
Zc 8 5 Jo 4 3

Gn., Lv 25"

+ 56 t. in

+ 84

=Is

18

Gn

il^in

sf.

these P, v. sub Qal)

(all

Di),

1 2

2 =4^||

cf, in

Ephraim

of

/mu. Vrbin Je

D^bto Je 16 3 ; 1.

Gn5

a father a child)

v.

TJ>iK Is 66 9

1
//. afta.l^n Is 59* ; cstr.

I-

4-

s.io.u'I.

ijrtn

(J),

c f_

JTTt);

(|pj$

Je 3

2:i

e. fig. of apostate Israelites

''binGnii 27 *;

Gn 4

4 -1"--15.I7

v 23), Ec 4 1313

Qiiiop

i"iir

d. youth

descendants Is 29 s3 & ,_o:

c.

(cf. f3) 2

3. (female)

i8 9 9 begotten v" (all


-

H);

}no
coll.

'?ai

= m?ce,

o^"-

pr%
1^
JTIT'b n.pr.loc. town in Simeon
tmbi^,
T T
TT
inhabited after exile
'?iO Jos I9 =i Ch 4
^n^io Gn

J?n5in

'

Ne 1

6
4 S (P).

26
;

name

interpol.

from

';

occurs also Jos

Ne

2G

BBH
by Rob

v.

Di);

26

(where prob.
UcSKaba, etc.;

Guerin Jutoiii 184ff with


MaXa0a
Tel Milh, 4 hours E. from Beersheba
Ant.xv'm.6.2. MaXa(a)d(ov, Malatha Lag On0m 214
j 0S

identified

afl

20fi.87.119

v> alg0 J)l

410

rhv2
tTTIO

n.pr.m. a Judahite

Gns^t.;
viiib'n 1

nlij>h 3 6

CI126

ornbin

31
;

G n2 Ku4
4

ninjjin

+ 2t.

esp. in

Ex28 +

16

n^ blp Zc

D'Tpn

id.);

(||

his des18

n'nfjin

rhbh 25

10

metaph. for princes;

flock,

npjW

||

Zpi 10

blp),

12

sf.

Ch 5 7 +5 t.; Drnbh Ex 6 16 19 ; a. account


10 2
9
of men and their descendants Gn 5 6 io 1
ls
29
2
19
" 19
successive
36 37 N113 Eu4 1 Chi
25

v. yyb.

*^/', (-/of

oni-ibn

1.;

Pr 20 25

is

mng. dub.; Ar.

foil.;

hi.

i__aJTT

conjunctus fait cumaliquo,etc.,Frey; whence

'

02?^ as an accretion^ so Thes 'ab adhaerendo'j.

'

t ]1D72 n -^- scab, scurf, an eruptive

Gn

generations (in) of families (nhS^D)

25

Ex

13
,

28 10

16,19

Nu

parentage

a,

io33

cf.

(0nhaB''o}>

'XI)

+ 11

Nu

t.

Lv2i

22

disease,

(inboth||:na).

by

genealogical divisions,

20'2

onnbinb b>rrnra vnhBBtob vpiki i ch 5 7 cf. 7


b.
and prob. also f v. Be, 7 4 8 2S 9 9 34 26 31
4
metaph. H?"'] D^#l< nvibin Gn 2 lit. begettings
of heaven and earth, i.e. account of heaven and
earth and that which proceeded from them (cf.
9

(-/of following; meaning dubious;

'

Thes

comp. ppb

al.

Ar.

lick;

J;Jj is hasten, etc.)

'

tp^ n.m.

'

pj.lntr.6n.)

J n J ex alwa yg p.

tlTlfl n.pr.loc.

eovXaeii,

GoiXaS,

Simeon

in

QoXad

= "ipifipK

appar.

s9

Ch

Z/"

570 2 -

(Ges

11 -

Mil

Am 8

consec.

^n IS65

S^K

);
14

Impf

'

#b Ho

Pf

437 421

1-

bb^) consec. Je 47 s ;

(Ko

i-

Is i5

Je 4 8 31

);

Imv. b^n Ez 2i 17 Zc

14

I s 52*;'
;

+ Je 48 Kt #b*n Is i 3 + 13 +
Je 48 20 Qr, + Ez 30 (del. @ Co); utter or ma&e
a howling, give a howl, in distress, pjJT Ho 7
3i

15b

49

20

1.

14

||

Je 47 2 Is 14 31 Je 25 s4 48 2031 (sq. by), Ez 21 17


14
pyi Is 65 (sq. |J? of occasion, source);
naD
5
Mi i 8 Je 4 8 Jo i 13
&dh Jo i";
(cf.
i
2 3
Is i5 + ^a); S q. bj> Je 51 8 Is 15 23 ; We prop.

14

||

||

||

nm

||

p. 162);

Am 8
Is 13

Zp

Ho

for l^ji

11

io 5 (others 1^n%

Isi6 7 ;

sq.

supr.

v. b\l

b^n riWB> ib^m

abs.

anc? palace-songs shall become howlings,

16 7 23

Zci

1614

'

2 2

Che Di. On

Je 4 8 39 49 3 (Ez 30 2

v. supr.),

in cruel exultation Is 52 s

-intrja

b>n

I s I4

c f.

sub

cf.

De

I.

bbn

supr. p. 237.

(=t?i

/je

rbb*.

(of beasts);

Vthrfl

howling waste of a desert;

Je 25

36

n.f.

tnQ^P"
nom.

unit, of
14

42

Zc

distress Is 15 s

1
-

8
Cll

= bwm

n.pr.f.

Jb

coll.:

25
;

||

a.

rt|nK

Gn 46 Ex
10

Nu 26

(q.v.)

12

ilUS

perh. Ar.

(cf.

IUj Erey)
r

Ch 4 24

daughter

rfoiw,.

of Job

rk>W

n.pr.

b: sub bo.

v.

UU'(v assumed for foil.; actual


and meaning dubious, v. infr.)
n.m. teM w sea (Ph. D> Ar.
D'
:

Firibb?

^VT>

Is

Je

10
;

cstr.

if; howling in
25

36

KD'Q
v.

D1 HWB3OT

i3 5 +

sf.

Ex

io 19 but alw.
,

36

Jesi

Pie:

( of leaders of

Palm.

^twrA"B. idmu,(amu),sea,

nBJGn28 +;cstr.DJGni4

M-A CD52 Hpt BASi 171n ) abs.


14

TO;

f)1D

JIb ' 7a

Vog

otc tfAe sea,

existence

%
\"

T390

fflCTQ:

Ex

QJ

+23t.,also
18

+ 22 1.;

Ju 5^ + 29 t;sea:

pi. D^tp:

Nu 13 (E), 34 (P), Dt
i
Jos 5 1 K 5
Jon i + oft.; the Mediterr.
1247
Ezl
is called also ^*ian Dp NU34" Jos 15
28
i2D 'an Djn
48 + cf. DHi 3 0^ '3 C ^ 1C4
29

Mediterranean

esp. 1.
7

2323

4 4
-

25

/S

Jos

2 3 (v.

As. name of Mediterr. tiamtu

rabitusa sulmu samSi,

desert

Dr).

v.

howling; nb^l Zp
3

Jo i 4 4

n.pr.m. son of Simeon

ji^ri hD~bx

Dt 32 10 mi a waste of howling of a

trfS^i

t.; alw.

v. Dpi>.

l^ovr,\)

^^^D

T77' n.[m.] howling


IP?*! ?.??

+2

27

Iv^l^
15

"\W

Jo

n|"]K } b^pn,

pb]

'b^n

DM

||

Je 5
of horses v (10p pjj).
c. in sim.
;
3
of scattering and disappearing Na 3 16

t.

nb'bw

#JJW

421

t.;

a kind of locust, abs.

105 34 (of Egyptian plague), cf. Na 3 1311 (but


del. We).
b. in sim. of multitude of men Na

ttip^

(onomatop.) Hiph.
l^rjl

+5

pbj,

v^' Hiph. howl, make a howling

as devouring

supr. p. 39.

q. v.

Is

Na

16

Na815

sea

^tongn
part
NiS^

Ex

24

Dt 1
's

n,

QJ
18

DJ

Ezr 3 7
(cf.

Ex

Schr NamenderMeere :infr );


-

jnnsn 'n

j os 9
s
Jo 2 20 (in the
;

2
34 Zc 1
v infr.)

D^|)B

13

'an 'n

etc.,

iAe /M*Wr

last

two opp.

of Mediterr. in particular

23

31

(JE);

2 |-Q!
.

io 19 ), 15 4

Nu

14

<

25

'

(D^JH metaph. for

princes).

= account of a man and

cendants; cstr.

29

n.f.pl. generations,

[nilvifl]
genealogies

Ch

S'-)

0) 2

sk Sea
Dt

40

Ch 2 =
15

'

(v. |)

Jos

10

Jtt

OW
n

16

eferred to

K9

3talf 1

66

c.
26

I2

14

Ch

Gn

8 17 ).

14

Nu 34

25

49

17

8
32
mpr.); simply OJ Is 16 Je 4 8 ;

HO

suitable */

j/J* (\/of

"%: CP
s2
Je 48 DJ is text, error, del. c. Gf Gr CheGie.
11
1. Sea of Galilee rqp ]< Nu 34
Josi 3 27
3
23
nh33 DJ 12
simply 0} Dt33
5. more
26,2S
2
sjen. sea, opp. earth and (or) sky Gn i
g (P),
n
6
2
Ex20 (E),Hg2 + oft.Jb^Is etc.;Am6 12 rd.
3
Qnp2 (v. "liJS); sea as under earth
QJ "^i? ? for
in

Gn

(cf.

10

Ex 2

11

=Dt 5

&? ^?'^ n W
river, the Nile Na 3

s 8

TS

Is 19

Aram. K^B^

^.yli

= 2 Ch 4

K 25 1 Ch 18 Je 52
2425
1 K 7
8.
+ 10 K Ch + Je 52nOT3n n;

2
;

QJO alone

DVl na'B> Jos


1

13

49

"13 6

S
Ju

17

(shore)

io

22

E^

K5

"D

9
,

v.

?3n 3.

1.

2 2

Dn?:

13

41

^33 bin j e 5

Op!? Dn?

d.

Am 8

Ho 2

49

22

fr.

with

and

ref.

to Palestine,

perceptible)

19

Is

Zc 9

10

45

Is

]W$

c.

f 72 , cf. Mi
9.
ivest, ivestposition of Mediterr.
12

8 8
Jo 2 20 2 Dn
7 Zc 1
ward (orig. sea-ward,

12

Gn

lin

the sea;

tongue (arm or gulf) of sea Jos 15 18

15

Ju

17

sancZ of the sea

Tt>.

Gn 32

bin (in sim.)

+oft, (v. bin);

1G

Ez 2 5
Zp 2 5 region by

Jos 9

D*n ?3n

cf.

Gn

and in sim.

this sense still often

with other three points of compass

+ 40 t.;
22 + 6

j os8 9. I2 .i3 +

Ex

westward,

oft.

westward

of tabernacle

Nu3 + (all P), and of land Jos 5


810
etc, + oft, Ez DJn -p/l = westward Ez 4
DplNS
7Q3 western border Nu 34 Jos 15
west side Ex 27 38 Nu 35 Jos 18
l"n HNS)
26

22 27

23

12

s 6

ti\

12

14

12

Ez

4i

12

(v.

further nt).

T Dft^ n. [m.] appar.


in

"bibs arrns nxo

pi.,

-ib>k hjjj

Kin

Gn 36 s4 that

the right

Aand, n30*
right, right

Gn

13*

sf. *3*0*

Je

pDJ

t.;

1 right hand : a.
t., etc.; always sg.
man, oft. opp. blttofc Gn 48 1314 (cf. v 18 ),
D1112 7 ibNObb i3V?H''? Vi; J ou4 u distinguish
:

of

lit.

Ju 5
right
26

I0

hand and

(||

used in

pC

one' s left ;

T); as holding the lot Ez 21

hand as skilful ^ 1 37 s

(||DH});

27
;

as receiving bribes

W^

swearing p?'

false

n?5^

also of

<7iez> rir//ii /tauc? ia' a right hand of


"'iP.B' 144
I7
falsehood; oft. also c.T, frpp! Gn 4 8 (E)
20
9
2 S 2o ;
/'s ^-i(//ti hand J u 7
AcmicZ o//ws ri^A<
s ' 11

i3 ,

K>pP "IBK Ju 3 15 20 16 bound as

hand,

i.e.

left-handed.

as held by

hand of

Exi5

G G - 12

Ji^y

'*,

n
,

fig.,

"mm ^

so

to one's right

hand

of right
23

c.

73

as instr. of delivering Israel

cf. Syr?)

11

P'?)

b.

Is 4i ls 45

'

right

||

ninon ^

ya<>

VH

98

2o

ni3ip

as acquiring the

36

54
temple-site 78 ; as holding his servant 18
10
36
9
(line om. in 2 S2 2 ),cf. 6 3 &
P'' 3 ls4i

||

2i 9

upon (nxb)

11
as full of p~V$ 48

(||T');

1
blessings i6 ^:

,|

r2'

3 niO'yJ

(cf.

his enemies

as dispensing

Pr3 16 of wisdom,
"

personified); vised in divine oath Is 62 (Hy 1 })2. of situation on, or direction toward, the
'

left

hand ;

similarly 2

c.

iK22 (=2Chi8

c.

109 31 ;

K 22

c.

"by

Zc

39 -"'=

Ch

17

2Ch 4 ^9i 7
b fCD 2 K 23
K 2 so ^ no
7-8

by),

(H^Stt); for protection 16


Ez io 3 c. b, Sywb 2&n\ 1
10

K7

I8

45

D3^

DbttofetM

ft?,

I9

2 2 29

a wall on their right hand and on their

Ex

13

19

Ch

24

Ch

18 13
5

12

Ne 8 Jb 30 f 109" cf. 1 io
b. of
without prep. T?n pD* 2 S 2 4 Jb 23
2c
direction toward, lit. V& nt?3 NU20 2 2 (both

(= 1

meaning dub. only

JsJq-u-

imnu,

iS2 3 +i 9

24

BVI

JO* ro^fa

) abs.

right: a. of situation,

? D>

SI JO^O on

24

cstr. ?V?:

D J DTI

wind;

no exc

Sab.

side;

ri^7i

as finding, lighting

(J) %vest

all cogn.,

Ar. .^^J right, right

Gn 13 14 28 14 (J), Nu 2 18 35 5 (P), Dt 3 27 1 K 7 25
24
19
4
1 Ch 9
2 Ch 4" Ez 4 2 + 6 t. Ez, Zc 14 4 Dn 8
3
(D01
rngBKW
nn]BO;
fiSXt?
but rd. perh.
+ 107
iP^/rom the south, Hu Pe Bi Che); opp. east
Josn 2 16 6 + 16 t. EZ48; wesaloneGni2 8 (J);
Ez io 19

2 ^16

^p r

south, are also quoted ; As.


HWB307
side, on the right, D1

26

sea, sea-shore

of

J,i*^oI

between one' s right

17

a. shore

5]in

v 6 but dub.,

so

t,

combinations are
12

13

Di

hand, south; Eth. ? ff7l; right hand,

side, right

">n3); cf.

(||

T]

Str) right hand (NH id,

p:nn 27 and D^B 0"3FI3 Ez 3 2 2 (sim.


of Pharaoh); of Euphrates Is 21 Je 51 36 (ace.
1
to Che Gf al.
Is 2
perhaps better of Persian
Gulf, v. Di).
7 the great basin in temple23
court, called the sea: pSID DJrrnK C?jn 1 K7

yet no

further

found in deriv.in

foil.;

n.f.

6. of a

al.

v.

orig.

offlood

); fig.

Je 51 42

of invaders,

mighty

'

mng. dubious; Thes al. comp. JON confirm, whence right hand as the stronger ; others
fr. use of right hand in confirming by an oath).
but

1884 172

known

(or DO*)

11

Edomiter is

Buhl

Dechent 2 ^""

MV

Thes

so

16

16

the asses of Sib'on his


perh. hot springs, 03 aquae calldae;

father;

Dt 3 4 J0S3 12
"n Ez 47 18 Zc 14 8 Jo 2 20 (v.

"3bn@n

312

wilderness

i!/^

when he was pasturing

&

Dead Sea,
Dt 3 17 Jos

3.

the DO* in

found

zs </te ".4na that

l8 w. na-jjjn dj

.-6

15

'Red Sea' named or


^O'Ql clearly of iElanitic

t.;

(cf.

"&? sea 0/ sa&


3

D^XD'O^

1010
"- Is
i4
63n
51

Ex

+oft.; also Djn

urob. also

yw

411

19

c. jo),

17

TO"
1W Dt2- 1S6
7

JE); p'

TIBH in prev.

also' (vb.

142

"^
2

and looking

19 21

Xe 1

(vb.om., went)

Gn

cl.)

Gn

24
1

(ibn) of boundary Jos


31

49

'

(c.

the right above the wall;

to

^D

"91?")'?

'

2
14
20
7
Dt 1 f\ so 5 29 17 28 Jos i 23" 2K22
s7
r
Ch 34 2 W ?& n03 Pr 4 also (very late)

+ "n

of the right as morally good, U^b

Dan ab (opp.

Ec io De Eeuss Now.
parts of the body, besides hand

t3. of other

bNDtr)

WW

Zc 11 1717

pj?

jjV7

Nu l8 w

^1

= South, because

+ 4._

Avhen facing east the right hand

pn^n

south:

16 46

Ez

^l?.w?

j-

jw

Ch

(Qr in both

the right

the

^n,

(D)T>

=s

rigrfe

m.

Gn

Simeon

of

s4

T^

adj. gent, of

Nu

as subst. coll.

tn^

11

only

art.

c.

12

26

n.pr.m.

Nu26 44

Gii46 17

pn"

11.

Ar. ?^>

perh.

(cf.

fortune, ll^j right side)

good

1. a son of Asher

also (for adj. gent.) Hjpn v

the family of the Yimnites


Levite 20131".

Ch

30

2. a

\WF) n.f. Is43 south, south wind, chiefly


P & Ez (lit. what is on the right (hand),
e

f 1.
poet.,

'

as one faces east;

Anthrop.Ges.lS78,390^_

'

abs-

fpnjb 9 9 c.n

Zc6);

Verhandl d BerU

Wetzst

v.

yli

n Zc

t_

18

only
12

1.;

fpw

1. a. south, soutliern quarter of sky,


(of flight of bird)

^n

Ex 2 6 +

nj^fl

loc.

Jb 39 26

name of the one on


WWT\ ^X Ez 4" thy right

17

was Yakin

on

12

15

Ne8

^ft 1 a dj. Kt right hand,

the right

-i 7 -= 5

also right side,

cf.

i.e.

v D' 9.

P3J "O^DTl QB* 2


side

""D

+ "n

fTK[n]

23 - 24

2 man of Judah
Ex 6 Nu 2 6 1 Ch 4
3. Levite (?) name, time of Ezra
Ch 2 27

46

toward the

pa? b v 24 3t^
pa? f 8 9 13

19

(Ih^iNW-by);

perh. also 107

f 1.

1S23

pp^p

is

iy?V i4 16 27
-

10

Ex2Q 22

right (upper) leg of sacrificial animal


32.33 g25.2B

etc.

eye pOJ pV
esp. PP*n pi^ i. e. the

^O^TJJus

supr.): y/i< thigh

"\WT_

(v.

16 24

Lv8

20

^5f Ez 4 6 Qr (Kt WPt).


1. son
11. P?2^ n.pr.m.

gp?n

Ex2 9

(D)bn

jfo#er

blkefe"!

=2

hand and foot TVy&n

right ear,

course

ntfr byp pt?

c. b,

10

(n?$) ntM

sq. bs, of

of moral deviation, p?J

fig.

by, PT n b

c.

pC-ijy H32

3
p-? Is54
D,
?0
13
P

tsn pO

12

implied also in Ez

is

bwcfnp)

opp.

*wn

412

of constellations

n^p

'n n-in 9 8 ; 'n


Zc 9" whirlwinds of the
south, of territory, the south Is 43 s (opp. P a ?),

jn$ Zc 6 6 (opp. ?ias jn); 'n nspp na


Jos 15 southward at the end of the south, i.e.

also 'nn

v. infr.)

fn. "'r^adj.gent.
^ty-fa

20 Est2 5

H?

v.j; "?'"?!

(q.

^K'VV-fa

f^3, abbrev. for

fr.

S 94

Sq

TP^ B*K

11. ['iP" ]

c.

Ez 47
48

28
;

19
,

T\ 333 'D

+ybv

ExV

Inf. cstr. in phr.

*|bn ris na^

Is

30

21

fig.

from right course of

of turning aside
(||b"Np^ri)

WOKA

-\m bap b'wnb*

surely impossible

turn

to

life

fpnb {^"DX
S 14 19

to the right

it is

or to the

<

Imv.

left, etc.;

(opp.

fs.

^p^n Ez2i 21 go

to the

^%n);

right!

Pt. pi. use the right hand CW^D


csaaa D^Kpbpi 1 Ch 1 2 zwi<7
/tcmcZ and the left hand with stones and
:

na>ip cxnai
^/te r?(//<<

with arroivs in the boio

(i.e.

iu throwing and

side

]?^

l.illar

'Opp

11

hand, right

adj. right
11E)j>n 1

(Kt ^O'n);
rnp^n ivan
1

alsoNu2

Ex 26

f.

K f = ^Wp m
l

||

m.
Ch

39

'(opp. rrbspfrn),

(||

r^l 1? n,:in
2
cf. v
2

Ez 47

of

Qr

*]

*!?), 2

Ch 4 10

(opp. TTyNpipn); elsewhere of parts of

see also

18

29

mif\

'n 's

Ez

3 8 (all P),

T\\

'j

(P),

19

47

(both P);

PIBJ

Dt3 27

<

redundant in nip^n

loc. is

thy fac e southward

wtd

^ 78

26

DiTI and 333)

Ez2i 2

7Q/}

turn
souiA

(EHi? in

||

Ct 4" (pSS in

cl.),

||

cl.)

fn.]^)^^ n.pr. (m. et) loc. a N. district


Edom^ poet, often =Edom Am i 12 (|| D^N v",
and n-J^a), Ob 9 (|| I'^JJ-in), J e 49^ Ez 25 13 (all
of

'Hb

3
Pi'ob. also Jos 12
3 (|| n*"" ?)
(both D); in Gn 36 (P) as name of an Edom-

Di*lK)j
||

son of IS vK an(l grandson of Esau v

ite chief,

42

=iChi

53

fWi Gn

so

Vid. further Buhl Ed: miter30

36

15

11

'

17

of side of house (temple):

s3

^ Nu

s5

nPn^

io(P);

= iChi;

shooting).
11

10

36

with other points

(oft.

the south, esp. in

HM nQ Ex 26

of compass), n3p>n

right (ow.rb'*>Wty; 2 mpl.

toward

loc.

topograph, description

denom.

vb.

b.

11. 'n.

Hiph. go to or
choose the right, use the right hand
Impf.
10
1 s. coh. nj'W Gn i3
(J) then I will go to the
1

in the remotest south (of the land)

n?

23

10

body (P):

t^Q-'jn adj. gent. alw.


(v. supr.)

Jb

11

15

42

c.

7 -9

= n.pr.coll.

'nn jn.N G1136

Temanites=

t^iO"

]7)

Ch

art.

=
34

Wnn

TS\b

6 22';''
^ ?a^ 0/ the
"ooriri

45
,

appar. n.pr.m. in Judah

Ch

413

yxn
yyO]

sub jna.

v.

ID 1
Is

53

VO'n
but

Hiph.

(J vb. assumed in Thes to expl.

Je

"littn

"WTJ

oil

niQ''
t

56 15

v. supr. p.

vb.

Gn 3 5
Gn 2 4 59

riripao

OWn'TKt

sf.

vera

(si

touch, Hiph. Imv.

(NH

treat

26

C3B*orn Q,)

(?),

Hiph. vex with words; so Aram.


Heb. ruin maltreat;

^iK, but also 5! for

Aph.

Ar. _5j is laxus, debilis fuit, iv. debilitavit,

f.D^74 ;^-
s

Qal Impf. i pi.


Je2 5 38 +3t. + ^i2 3 4 (v.

but connex. dub.)

defatigavit,

suppress

>

74 (text dub.):
elsewhere oppress; Pt. abs. as adj. njTn "Vyn
Zp 3 1 subst. f. coll. H31 s n of>pressors Je 25 s8 (but
rd. ann for pin, with EwHi Gf Ke etc., as
;

infr.)

sq. ace.

(1),

16
16
46 5o ); ^123*

2 ,.9

Qr

D"

""N?? _2w<n<c?es

oppres-

Ez 46 18

onbin

P*.

r$Q

and weak, partic. of the 13 the stranger,'


and powerful, Ex 2 2 20 ( JE),
'

sojourner, by the rich

Lvi 9 33 25 1417 (H),Dt2 3 17 Je22 3 Ezi8 71216 22 7 29


26
of a foreign oppressor only Is 49

"I"

ITU

v.

;
Ex

Is 53

2
(II

D^? Gn 32 16

young

^'K') in

s'

plant, sapling (sucker)

f tue suffering servant

L^PrPj n '^ young

going) Wp?^

Jb

16

shoot, twig

+2

Ho

Vnipa>

t.;

^fore14

7
;

IS
^, 8o ; sAoo*, <M,^ of
tree
cf wicked under fig. of tree Jb 8 16
30
Israel under fig. of olive-tree Ho 1 7 of
1
;
cedar Ez 1 22 of vine \^ 80 12

Ez 17
Jb 14';

vrrip?*

22

nvrtpa>

t[n^^]
4

n.f. id., only pi.

sf.

VrfpW

Ez.

(NH

id.,

of Israel under figure of cedar.

tfittP, tyWDll v. sub tjw.

tlp^ vb.

establish, found, fix

Aram. 10)

esp. Pi.;

[p^] vb

Dl^T v.

suek

against one;

Gn

Saad

28

Lane 2940

in Heb. usu. fix firm so as to

found) Qal

24

+3

t.

nnpj I02 26
-

lean against, recline,

v.

11

Pf. 1DJ

^io 4 Pr 3
5

19

P^, aiT,

and deriv.; As. eniku, suck, SASm Asrbi Gl0SS


mukniktu, nurse, Jen ZA 1886 402) Qal Pf. ?p?M
-

ii9 1K
24

27

rncj; Is 4 8

fs.

3
sf.

Hab

innp^

T* con

12
;

J?1?:

io 4 3

omp^89

Inf. 1^)
54
%B
u
iW
7
l\&h 2i (v.Ges
Baer^B^);
;

11

sec' Is

13

nlD^

sf.

D13.

NH "*> Aram

perh. orig. fix firm or close;

Ar. 3llj pillow; vb. denom. u.Jix as a pillow

to,

Is 49 26 ;
oppress, maltreat, sq. ace, esp. of ill-treatment

JTir
-

Ex 2

imp?"? 2 Ch 2 2 n
;

of\

fs. sf.

';

s
13
45 46

7mj.

j23.

of poor

Pt. np?;io

23
nip'-ro 32 1(i ; *j:npre is
49
21
nurse, sq. ace. Gn 21 7 1
3

Ippy* n.m.

Hiph. Pf. ruin Ez 18 1216 Uin


7.29.
Impf.Ttifr
22
18 7 2ms.n5taEx2 2 20 133in
17
i' Ez 45 8 Ufol Lv i9 33 + 2 t.; h Je
Dt 23
145 supr.)

sf.

21

Ges 133, 3,E-1 ; yet


most follow Kt D^VNJ^, and der. from fi^a q. v.

22 s ; //.

Ex

K3
2 K n

inpjO

of camels flip^D

sors (st. cstr. in superlat., cf.

p.

VlR^ni

p?'n

fs.

oppress, mal-

vb. suppress

Gn 2 r

a nurse; 'o alone as subst. = ?iwse Gn 24 59 (J),


s
2
n metaph. Is
23
1
2 Ch 2
35 (E TTp% 2
49

^W ^) Ju i6

B'B'O, q.v.)

t [/I J

23

13

32

(no doubt txt. error for ?B'Dn

1.)

l|

from

Dt

cause ^ Q g uc ]j h 0ne y fig. Dt32 13


3
(2 ace); of animals La4 sq. ace; pt. fem.=
7
nursing, npyt? n$K Ex 2 lit. a nursing woman,

(i.e.

cmcZ Ze wie towc/t

^3?.!

sf.

p?nb

inf.

11/12**

vijwn V 9

give suck

Impf.

cstr. id.

mo.

sub

v.

V*k La 4
Ex 2 7 pani

Pf. n^a-n

11D (Ko

v.

from "1EK q.

and Hithp. IIB^n Is 6i


457
VTOWI is prob.
), and
6

11

Hiph.

P?V infr.

v.

12

Ch
1

"ib" ?

'

consec. Is 60' 6 ; 0np3'


'

Vg*

12

"'P.? 1

''

i?

Pi. \>P

Jo

Jb

y>?

Dt
2

16

IS60
25

16

+7

'

66 12

*iM

t.;

pr

Imp/.

Dt 33

Nu

19
;

W
\>\

Is66 n

^8

12

ace.

*m

*~)W

pi? Ct 8 1 ;

elsewh. as subst., suckling, babe


(opp. rnnj>
bk)
T

La

ll
;

|pbiV 4 4 ,

||

bb\v

cf.

Jo

cstr. O'HB'-'jMi*

Nu

S 15 3 22 19

J02 16

||/3

12

Dt

16

32

s5

^ 8 Je 44
Isn ; on

5
8
12
26
89 102 104 cf. v (sq. *?), Pr 3"
1316
4
Zc 12 vault of heaven
Is 48 Jb 38 Is 5
Am 9 6 of founding the second temple Ezr 3 12
of restoration under Joash, Inf.liD^ 2 Ch 24-'
11
of '\ establish
metaph. of future Israel Is 54
the Chaldaean (as his instrument) iram? for

(obj. om.),

metaph. of abundance and honour


3
of Jerusalem in future, Is 66 n abs. ; sq. ace. of
breast 6o 16 ace. of milk v 16 66 12 sq. ace. EW~i
D^na Jb 20 16 of punishment of wicked; pt. sq.
abs.

',

suck, of infant at mother's breast,

13

Jb 20 16

11 12 ; D'j?3^

Is5i 1B ;' 1P:T Jb 3 8 4 np>Ezr 3 12 PtlO" Is 51


Zc i2 + Is 28 16 (Che crit n MT 1^);found,
s
establish, c. ace, the earth \jr 24 (|| pia), cf. 78
13

correction

|n 9
Is 23

152

13

Hb

12

(||

&'&), his

in weakened sense

(si

commandments
vera

1.)

Q^Xp 1D^

appoint a city for desert-creatures (on

meaning

in context, v. Di); appoint, fix

Ezr

7'J

414

10^

emend. (v.^PI); found, begin, heaps of offerings

V8

Niph. Pf 3 pi. VlDlJ


\ Ch 31
ms.nDW Is 44 28 Jnf FHCnn Ex 9 18
Q1DW ^31"; 1. fix or sea themselves close
14
2
(>Bae from
together, sit in conclave ty 2 31

in

house

^2-; Imp/.

but Lag's emend.

(of. Ne 6 ).
Ex 9 (Egypt).
2

K 16

34

nn.D^ Jos6
Qal),

1K5

26

^8

(rd. I?'; v. supr.)

Pu.

IV

Pf.

iKf;

ft. "IBM?

Zc

infr.;

10

PHD?

Imp/.

34

temple

22

Ch

3r

BHpra Ct

sq. TV;

t.

W Ezr

18

'

be

founded:

Pt. "IBra Is 28 16

Ch 3 s Ezr 3 11

Inf. *1DV1 2

t ["TDi^j] n.m.

appointment,

* 18

foundation; pi.

abs.

nnpiDjegi
cstr.nnpra^i8 16 + 2 1.; nnpb
16
npiO Dt 3 2 22 +6t.; nDta Mi6 2 ;
2S22
26

foundations *b J3K Je 51 26 H "j foundations of the earth Mi 6 2 Is 24 18 Je 31 3 \js 82 s


;

Pr 8 29

Dnn

'i

Vl

' Is 40 21 ; ban 13

Dt 32 22

'o

yjr

18 8 ; 2 S 22 8 has

inm

dw

i8 16 =2 S 22 16 ;
(less well)

'd;
'd Is 58 (|| obw nianri)
ancient foundations, now ruined.

<Ae being founded, founding,


JV2 Tp^n ?y Ezr 11 because of the founding
3
(laying the foundation) of the house of" ; i"l?Nl
;

n.f. foundation,

'

3 ;
be "founded,

15

Est

a foundation 1 K 6 Ezr 3 Hg 2
10
P.
subst. foundation 1
cf. 1D10
7
15
pillars set on bases, sim. of legs Ct 5

Hopli.

TrnD'Ift

(sq. ace),

o/

K6 +2

Ch8 16 w?*iiZ Ae day (of) the founda-

rnpra ntsp Is 30 32 rod of appointment (cf. Hb


12
i
">PJ), appointed rod (of punishment); pi. cstr.
ninpra Ez 41 8 Qr, must mean foundations (si
vera 1.); Kt perhaps intends Pu. Pt. riilD^D
founded, furnished with foundations (conject.
emendation by Co).

K5 ; 1. found (=

tion-laying of the house of

31

le laid, of
9

+ 3 1.

Zc4 Ezr3

2. establish

appoint, ordain (late)


(abs.)

(temple),

Zion Is 14 32 28 16 IB] MI1

10

Zc 4 9 Ezr

prob.

is

28

11B!

32

*lp? Is 1

1B^

Inf.

26
ace, city Jos 6 (JE),

sq.

31

Pi. Pf.

n"jl:

Vljjti

2. be founded, Is 44

18

1V3 npID

''

Jjoxo, ofitXla),

^D"

||

12

i.

tlDft n.[m.] foundation; ^DED iKj 9


ninstsn-ny Co rds. Ipp also Ez 41 8 (for MT
;

nnpraj.

nbSf

Ch

and
the founding of Solomon

nijrib

"i3i

these are)

-ipvi

this is

to

flD"

build the

i. e. this is the foundation which


Solomon laid for building, etc.; Pt. IBID ICfiD
Is 28 16 a foundation founded, i.e. well laid (cf.
terra ten, Danp Dan).

Ezra

tliD>.f. B - 13
abs.llD*

rd. rather,

,1p; (KV1 =

c.

Ry

subj.), v.

.>i.^

Hb 3 + 2
13

.")foundation,base,

cstr. id.

t.;

Ex 2 9 12 + 9 t.;
1 nnb^Mii

*f.iib;Ezi 3 14 ; tniDyb 19 22 16
4

Whb; La 4 ;

rWTftto';

of city (wall)

Mi

Ez

30^

137?, c f.

La

11

fig.

of temple(but rd."WD 'V 2

rrplDn

of men "1SJB 'D' ;

noh

'?]

Th Klo)

*a

fig.

Ch
1 i

'./Jmndofton

Egypt Ez 30 4 1\Vp -\W

of

23 one of gates

or DID

'B>

[rather

Jb 4 19 cf. 22 16 ; of righteous Pr io^/of


under fig. of house Hb3 13 (details
obscure, v b prob. corrupt, v. We); of false pro14
phecies under fig. of wall of defence Ez
13
,

Ex

29

12

tiiy)

f 87

/i---- -9

(||

= city founded;

J>? njrc>

">

ank).

'

16

laying; 1MD Is28

foundation, foundation16

(v.lD'>

Hoph.); Dirny

Gn

sister of ns|0

irpDCD

11

a daughter

29
,

l<r

X a.

sub ncD.

v.

'

*lP ^ 214 vb. add (NH id., Hiph. Aram. Aph.


;

eppta,

^io^;

Ph. sp*

Hom ZMG1S92

tQal

2 K

i9

'

5S0

30

MI

29

21

*nBD,

nSD^; Sab.

DI)

As. esepu, dub. (esgpw

Gn

Pf. 1PJ

consec.

38

=Is

26

37

-(-;
31
;

Gn

HBD^

12

HSDJI

napj Is 26 15

CI19 6 ;

Dt 19 etc.; Imv. WD Is 29 Je fA + Inf.


cstr. nspb for MT ^apf) Nu 32 14 Is 30 (Ges
14
5
'*");' Pt.
(rd.*|D^j Is
29 3 8 (Kb '-^adds
18
Ec i T'pi*', fr. form^alid\connexion less likely);
22
pi. trap* Dt 5 ; add, 4q. acc. + ^y 1 S 12 19 Je
21
3
21
,4
9
7 45 is2 9 30 3 8*Dti 9 ( + niy),Lv2 2 26
9

flDDJl

27
2

i3.io.i9.27.

Ch9

sq

acc

by (no

sq.

"^V?0;

sq.

5
I

Ki 9 =Is37
30

Tiy

38

26
(

(no acc.)

35

i.e. it

t.

27

+ liy),

31

= mcrease Is 26

sq. inf.

more 29

Gn

12

19

1515

(nSDJ

(D^JJ? WD^.

(a*? nao; sb

did not again return unto him),

Nu 3 2 ( + liy), Dt 5
20 Ju8 i3( + Tiy), 1 S7 ( + 1iy),
(niy ip?j kin), 2 S 2
( + iiy), 2 K 6
Is 29
d Nun Dts where

+ my), Lv26

+ tv),

15
(

1vX

14

NU32
acc.;"^ .1^0^"^ JPISD*
2

^32); sq. ace. increase, have

t"TD1ft n.m. Is28

S|OT, v.

rd.

n.pr.f. (etym. dubious)

and

n,
T
<

nncto miTa); 14

T [iTTlD?] n.f. foundation

^.P""^?

Lv

32

).

^afe?
||

hostile prince

2. base, bottom, of altar


15
8 9 9 (allP).

30

L436

Tn3D'
of

?)D1
22

Tip"] n.[m.] foundation, beginning, Ezr

1D^ but

(Ko

TlD

house of God,

r6j?sn

Ex

o nl y "i *l*

(lit.'

18

22

15

28

13

23

28

14

25

19

415

tp*

iO and did not do it again. tNiph.


Je 36 s2 '31 consec. Ex i 10 Nu 3 6 3 3 fs.
consec. Nu ^6 4 Pt. ipui Pr 1 24 niBpiJ
1 join (intr.), join oneself to (fV) Ex 1 10

10th c.

o/. 5)pi3

IBCfol

9
.s 1

added to
increased Pr

is

ibs.

Nu 36

(/V)
24

Je 36 s2 ;

pt.

pl. = things

tdded, additions (i.e. additional calamities) Is

Hiph. 172 P/

:5

24
,

*pD*l 2

Impf- 1H Tpi* Jos

itc;

P)Di ? (bef.

S 18 29

\Qtih 1

K 24';
1S

23

riBpin

H^piPI

18 29 3 7 5s

17

16

20

19

28

68

(increase), 2 3 4 2 7 4 (Kt), 2

in

||

Ch

18

17

14

),

2K

18 22

10

Ju 9
S 2 22
2

K io

7
,

IDV

Gn

c]Dil

Is 7 10

+;

Am 7 +

>ss. ejph

13

Ex
2S

37

18 29

(inf.

om.

1S3

2o'
22

Am 7

io 29 14 13

s 13

8 2 Is 8 5

io 20 23 12 5i 22 Na2 1 Zp3 11 Je 31 12 Ez 3 6 ,2 ^io 18


17
19
18
inf. om. Pr 19
1 Ch 17
niy om. G114 212
78
10
23
25
28 34
28
7
8 44 Ex 5 8 9
1 o
Nu 2 1925 Dt 1 12 1 lf
3 T^o t,12
3
12 13
13 T 21
12 ,1
1 T 6.13
6 13
23
Ju 2 31 312
I3 20 22 23 I S
25 JOS
4 IO
7
;

'

'

8 21

19

9
20

^'wss.

tone) Pri 5 9 9 ;

ms.

Nu25 Dt3

2,;

s 4

pt. fern.

Gn 8 21 21

D); +liy
15

be joined,

i.

JE &

not expressed, but implied from context

af.

1D^

24
1
27 29
11 6

20 17

Ho 9 15

3
9

^ 41

34

77

La 4

10

24

Am 5

Ch 1

15 - 16 - 22

K2

2
9

Ch

Jon

5
;

Dt25 3 Jb

'

Is

13

22

10

33 Jb
om. Ex
4o s M Jo 2 2
28

inf.

20 9 34 32 (Elihu), 38 11
'n Nu 2 2 26 i.e. went on further.
cf. also
h. sq. Impf. c. -1 (of j^ast time) Gn 25 1 S 19 21
Est 8 3 Jb 36 (Elihu), Dn io 18 +niy G1138 5 Ju
ii 14 iChi 4 13
esq. Impf. asynd.(Ges 120 ,l3 2b )
-

"I13y

Dt^ fipinjb 4 o Sjpin Pr 3 o T'pix Ho*


+ volunt.f]piK 9 ]pk Dt i8 + Ez 5 (del.
Ijb-INIp'' ^Din $b IS47
^ ?'i??^ p DlN Pr
Jo); nepk 2 S 1
+ prob. Dt 3 2 (for MT nSDN);
btr\w< n^-m nnix niy ^din xb Ho i
23
mpl. JIBpi' 1 K 19
2 mpl. Dfol Is i +
my in-Kbj
nV IS52
IBph Gn 44 + 2 t.
fteptfcl Ex5 (per contr.
29
t\D*P m and fp^TV (t^8i v. Ges 553 E7 ).
S
f 104 cf. sub spa), etc.r P*. pi. O^piB
n.pr.ni. (he adds, increases, v. iT'SDI' infr.; on
Sle 13
// csfc\ ^l^pin Lvio 25 + 3 t.; 1. add
n.pr. loc. in Pal. Ysapara (Egypt, form, =
1624
31
= Qal), sq. acc. + h? 2 K 20 Lv 5 27 Nu

32

16

'

16

'

'

1-5

23

!|3

l''

35

s]

23

".

'

'

18

5101''

37

Jb34 (Elihu),^6i

7
5

^ei 3 ls + Dt32 2S
sq.

md

Pr io

j>

Ez5

(v.supr.),

Gn 30 24 Pr 3 2 9 11

risp

+ ON

ini

-f

71

14

(i.e.

^sb nTr-it^-^ by neon ^Bpini Ec

.ncrease);

^(U^jn)

(i.e.

gain more);

cf.

(||^}'1J]);

25

inNDn Oai 'n LV19 (i.e. yield more); *|Dil


'131 bsv
nin^-nx D^jonb nib>yb axriK 1 k 1 33
.

^i^ more

add

provoke);

to

increase (sq. by),

to,

noobj.expr.uriNDrr^y'n 2CI128 13 ; noBte-by'ri

Ezr io 10 ^Din!? fK vby Ec

?Nlfe
cf.

Dt

3o 6

^n5

1K12

14

1114

iCh

^I20
^DV

14

(opp.P?i>),

2Chio

1114

'Pr

sq.?K (no other obj.expr.) EZ23 14

= give in addition *f? HSpkl


4

22

14

(||^i5 ffir n P);

H31 (^)

('>)

esp. in phr.
1

17

so

s
;

"i\b

spp^np

DTI^N nb>y H3

may God

do

to

and more also, 14 44 20 13 25 s2 2 S 3 9 (HD1


h tfw), v 35 19" 1 K 2 23 2
Eu i 17 subj.
heathen gods 1 K 19 2 20 10 cacc. }>K 'n add
strength= grow stronger Jb 17 9 cf. Pr i 5 9 Ec
9
18
1
also Is 1 5 Pr 1 21 also, where subj different
from indirect obj. Pr io 27 (D" ^ syDV ^ Tins' ), 1 4
2^; multiply D'-DyB^K 033 Q3^V 'n Dti 11
thee

Kf

Gn

30

24

(name

cf.

iCh2i 3

O'bjjd

?#?!>
?)

add

nNo

Jb 42
to

Droi tana nyn-btf

do

S 24
10
.

= do

s
;

cf.

^r6x

"

ai'xb ntMrba-riK

2. a. sq.

inf.

^piM
e|D'i

(with or without

again or more

(in

Hex

only

v 23 (E) from

^P^

(J)

Nu 13

11

usu.

T'"''?3 i

32

(=Ephraim), commonly

= Ephraimand Manasseh

10
2837
s3
4
i
26
34 Jos 14
52
29
but also of E.
i6 14 i7 1416 i8 n ,cf. 2 4 1CI17
,

Jordan Israel (where half Manasseh

Nuse^'V ^3 HDPv
32

s3

cf.

36

12
,

Ephraim) 17 17
22 23 35

5
;

settled)

'^
cf.*]piH| f 1 30
^n
12
H^a (Manasseh and
;

and Jos 1

v 14

(so orig.

ace. to Di), 18

Ju

occupying the great central region of

S 19 21 1K11 28 ultimately =c. the


northern kingdom Am 5 6 Zc io 6 (|| i^Vin) 7V3);
Palestine
soflpi ,
spy*),

PlpV

aloneAm5 15 6 6 Dt27 I2 33 13 I6 Ob 18 (||n 3


Ez 3 7 16 19 47 13 4 8 32 sjdi^i a'py; ^:a ^ 77 ";
-

br\'H

78

67

(||DH a ?

d.

t3 ???')f

yJA

,,

= entire nation
+2. a man

8 o ('ll^-l'^); so lp in^8i (||^.)


p

of Issachar

Nu 1

'

24

expl.

from ^P^J add\ + 155 t.


chiefly
in
narrative
of JE, also poem 49" 26
Gn,
12
P only 35 s4
and, dependent on this, 1 Ch5
.ll
.6
a
46.46
19.20.27
7
g3
y5.
algQ x j5 ^p^
3?2 4I
46
4
4
2
8
19
32
17
+b. as
v 13 Jos 24 (all E), 1 Ch 2 ^ 105
founder of a tribal division'^ n^D( Manasseh)
take aivay, but v

WMM

ZAWTi 8
As en u =>?. i62^_!_
e i der
ba) v. Mey
son of Jacob and Rachel; a. as an individual
'

16

reported); sq. ace.

is

^njjwrba-by

cf.

23

thou hast more wisdom

(i.e.

prosperity than
22

acc.+

sq.

+ ?$ 1 K io

ace.

Pn6

1 3. a son of Asaph i Ch
f those who took strange wives
7

g2.o
^4_ one
2
14
Ezr io 42
t5. a priest Ne 12
tn^DDi n.pr.m. ('i adds) father of one
.

11

of Ezra's companions Ezr

10
.

t["lD^] vb. discipline, chasten, admonish


(Talm.

"liBC)^ chastisement ;

bind) Qal Impf.

but

AranOp?

3 m. sf.T!lp:U s 8 "

Di

is

^ SS

416

TID"'

MV Che

Bo 5i:M Ew 24' 4 but Thes

see

Ho

D-iENl

io

10

(Ges

Pf.);

i s. sf.

"ibj i

Ch 15 22 (noun Ke, point

571

Dr); 'o np^ Je i7 23 3 2 33 35 ]3

Pi.

al.

Inf. abs.

);

36

Ot); Pt.
1.
v. "ND

as

jat.

13

Ch

sirttc!!, 1

3 i"

Lv26 23

VlDjn
;

mcrn ^2 ; (Niph.
let

God Je

+3

sf.

t.;

miBi Pr
etc.

+5

Je io 24
sf.
^. D ;

f.

^Djn Je

n?:

Is 2 8

23
.

^ n8
-

m.

26

Jn

Dt

ls
;

12

}^

,/,

8*;

39
m.

Jb

etc.

a^n ^

sf.

f.

sf.

+ 8 1.
12

94

ZmOB! Pn 9 29 sf. 7?.?cstr. mBl Lv 26


Inf. abs.^Bl f 1 18
g5
Dt 4 ^- ^D?-? Dt ; ! discipline,
18

Impfl;

t.

17

'

18

18

36

Ho

Pr

moral nature, with more or less


a. of God, c.

15

19

18

1 1

17

29
16 7

yjr
Pr 3
own heart)
1

12

Dr), 8 5

26

my

reins (the emotions of

admonish me.

correct,

more

2.

God, sq. ace.


2
^nena-S> ^,6 2
8 ;

severely, chasten, chastise: a. of

Je3i ; 73f-
ba BBEtoa Jeio 24
18

pers.,

S|N3

nNDn Lv 26 18 28

OBBto5>

30

=46

28
;

chastisement)

B*31P$a iKi2 n

Je

19

22 18 (including, as perh. 21 18
-

48

OTP! (Ew
c.

1S1 c
,

ace. chasten
I

"liD*

riBina

Nithp.

Ges

55B

pass,

);

Hiph. Impf. 1 s. sf.


but error for Dn.D^ Bo 4ST f SS),

33
of wisdom 15

^3p

Ew Sm

||

HOOK'j

del.

' 23
,

12

2(,

s3

'd npb

'c 13

18

15

"

nirDin 6 J3 ;

10

24

27

32

(cf.

Je supr.); H3p
10 17. '0 3HK

19
the reverse ' n:' 5 12 yt&
' n?a i 7 ; 'o pan /or Zc& o/cfo's-

32
;

cip/we s 23

33

'd 5ffi 8

'm pmn

ba^n 'D

HN^n 2^" apply thy mind to discipline;

'E>2

'D bap

(||

"lEt?

13

inbix ana);

cbw

nb^K

'0 16 22

<Ae discipline offools is folly ; of paternal dis1


8
cipline, correction, Pr. i 4 13 1
2. more
.

severely, chastening, chastisement

a. of God,

' Pr 3 n chastening of

Yahweh; ^t? 'D Jbs


51 7 sj-)DW Is 2 16 Vby ^Dibf "D Is
53 cA<uCt>
mewi o/(i.e. leading to)oisr^eace ias m^ow At'wi;
28
30
3
nj3 "D Je 3 o 14 cAa^wemef
'D npb Je 2 5 7
niiT

0/

a. cruel one,

but rd. 'X ID^D cruel chas-

MT,

nbb 'O 'JN H05 2


Gie
b. of man,
a chastisement for them all.

tisement,

I am
Pr 1 5

Gf and

esp.

24
15
^1N 'D f2
3 ; 'B t23^ 2 2
10
1WD
chastisement of a fool ; V}
15 grievous
chastisement.
13

"O

i-ine> 1

TO.
ny

sub

J?^ v.

r?y: v sub
.

t*l)/ ^ vb. appoint

py.

(NH id., appoint, assign?

esp. of acquiring or designating as wife

Aram.

promise, threaten, predict, in.

id.; Ar. ic-j

Ho

^"Dy

aj>point a time or place, perh. As. acZw, decide,.


M-A17 D1 HWB23; Ph.n.pr.ly>JWN) Qal P/isf.

ny?

'"nV^

Je47 7

12

n.m. one

finder, liD*

(1)

thy badness will chastise thee.

riBy

bodily

a king his subjects D^tpH&l and


14
=2Chio n 14 c.^njn*pn>:n

Ez 2 3 (for
be disciplined, corrected.

Pf

wood (is like themmoral force) Je io 8 ; Ez

c. in

["ID fa] v.

12
b. of
py by ninaim ^ 39
18
man, a father his son Dt 21 ; elders a

man Dt

Q^3H 'O the

by

18;

(all

my

(v.

happy the man "I2>K


1818
b. of man, c. ace. Dt
3
of a father his son), Jb 4

as son), Is 2 8

^ 94

36

Dt

(of training arms),

Jb 3 3

discipline of

26

JJ?

17

which lead-

(i.e.

b. Kin

Proverbs, discipline in the school


of wisdom 'l no^n i 2 7 23 s3 ; noan ' discipline

10

P/.W 1K12"

U1DT1

IV

t//-

= warning example

Co),

oneself

Ze<

),

10

mpl.

my shame Jb 20

f 5

discipline of unreal gods is

Je

Pi.

Lv

18

severity ace. to circumstances)

(Israel

by

correct (the

ace.

51 - 2

tolerat.,Ges

ID}**

Zp 3 2 7

^13?! 'B the correction of

selves, destitute of true

10

oneself be chastened

Imjnf.iB?.

Pf.;'

J Pr 29 19

admonished by words of man

be corrected,

Pr29

"ID

7re.

10

19

Ho 1 o

3. discipline, of God

Niph.. Impf. "ny

10

^94

5'22

10

eth to)

Kt
Pr 9 7 ^ 94 10 niD^ Je 1
U
1"D?
away
from walkadmonish Is 8 (sq. sf. +
7
D^iO).
2. iing, i. e. not to walk), Pr 9 (||
"ID*

IV'

who

S 20 5
-^ x 2l9
;

t.;

7mp/

appoint, a time 2 S 20

-*

a rod

Ex 2i 8 + 2

Mi

9
;

fault-

s/iaZ

a reprover

place

Wp

Ex
Ex 2 89 (JE). Niph. Pf.
34
43
s2
"yiJ
Wiyb
io
Ex 29 pi.
25
f 48 Nu
nyiJ Am 3 3 Impf Wit Ex 2 9 42 +3 t.; 3 pi.
10
.Tiy^l v
life Jos 1 Jb 2 11 1 pL *il3 Ne 6
u
35
PLjil. QH^3 Nu i4 + 3t.; Cntf> i6 ';- 1s

nin Jb40 2

assign or designate as

concubine

reproves,

3 m.sf.

contend with Shadday

tnDlft n.m.

'

discipline (of the moral

nature), chastening, correction;

'D Je

2 30

(Ez5 15 del. Co); cstr.lplJD Dt n 2 + 14 t.


31
28
10
^MO Is
(for Jb 1
see 1DN); sf. *!?* Pr 8
26 16 Q-)Db Jb 33 16 (for D"JDC Di SS); fepline, correction, of God, Dtn 2 ^ "ICflD the
discipline of ^ (of Y.'s wonders, as exercising a
disciplinary, educating influence upon Israel, cf.
t.

reflexive, mee< a<

Pr15 10

an appointed place, with

?,

of

Yahweh meeting Moses at the Tent of Meeting


Ex 2 9 4243 30 36 (P); at the throne of the Kappo'

reth 25 22 30 6

Nu 1

19

(P).

2. meet by appoint-

with 2 f place Ne 2 ; ?? of
ment Am 3 Jb 2
10
3. gather, assemble by appointment,
place v
kings for a campaign (abs.) Jos 1 5 (D), ^ 48 ;
3

11

my
solomon
35

16 11

K 8 = 2 Ch 5
3

27

nhyiO

Lv2 3

V1T ^VT'*)
tec.

nyv

Je 5o 44

+ 52 1.;

who

will

DM7N*

summon

Ez2i

HJX

-j^S

21

congregation (prop, company


by appointment, or acting
i6 2 + 85 t, cstr.
Ex

Nu

'y

Jb i6

sf. 'ri'JJ?

my

+ ot.sfs.; 1. PN'my
company
s

'y

of angels

congregation of

congregation

'V

QnB

||

14

||

n"Ty~?3

Nu

company of Korah

6 5.o.ii.i6 l7 s

B7?

1*

an"3

17

106
68 "

cf.

= 2 Ch 5

12

myn

20

very dub.)

26 27 (P), so ifHJ?,

13

sbmm/s

2. 'of

1>

cfa-n 'y j u 1 4 8
3, elsewhere of Israel Ho 7 12
1

K8

31

i6 3 2
1

35

'

26

Lv

30

of restored people

elsewhere in P, except

Das?);

Nu 20

11

*\rny

(R), in technical sense, of the

esp. in the phrases


tbs-i'E'i'y

Jos 22

18 20
-

Ex

tmrv

i2 3

Ex

Nu 2 7

16

1.2.9.10

Lv 16 19 (H),
i
8
1
i 4
i7 6 i9 9 25 6 26 2 27 2 " 3 i I2 Josi8 1 22 1
+ 29 t. (cf. Ju 20 1 21 10 ); 'yn-73 Lv 8 3
2

9 20

2 - 53

17

Lv 4 13 Nu

6 - 19 - 47

t^Nis^ in'y

Nu

'y

26

5 -7

myn
+

13

33 t, (cf. Ju 2
); t'(n) Wfe>3 princes of the
congregation'Exi6- 2 Nu 4 34 16 2 31 13 32 2 J0S9 1513
22 30

'yn DKb>|n-f>3

the congregation

'yn

NU31

Lv

Ex 34

31

15

Ju 21 16 );

(cf.

'yn

Welders of

DUN

24

15

34

18

14

Jcs

JE),

(all

Gn 1

111 '07

r S
(after 1S?N insert either 10K
9 1
" 7 Hb 2 3 Dn 8 19 1 27 29
or DB> Dr), v 11 2
4

(P),

35
;

appointed with David 1 S


20 3 (Thes SS place appointed); c. prefix 3 H02 11
the time

c<S

Lv2 3 4 Nu 9 2 3 7 13
-

1 ''

28

(P);

c.

S20 5

jo 2

I02U

ny ny

'd

?mto iAe time appointed (but dub.,

Dr);

v.

N2 V
'o np7 75 ; ' Qi'sy Ex
;
5
17
-iinyn
' ny"T Je 8 7
(J);
'OH
Je
6
; the stork
9
4
knoivs her appointed time, *]]"1N 'o Dt 1 s time
of thy going forth (from Egypt).
b. in parvbs. 'o

23 3 4 ), sacred season, RV
feast or appointed season (wider than
jn, which was only a feast celebrated by a pilgrimage), 'o (itf') Dii day (8) of appointed season
5
10
4
7 22
(i.e. festivals) Ho
sg. inclef. i
9 12 La 2
10
cf the feast of booths Dt3i ;
nnty STrn 3n
H02 13 Unne' La2 6 usu. pi. .T.ni 'O Lv2 3 2 437 44
ticular

usu.

(cf.

Ex

13

10

18

15

set

23

Ch

(P); '03

23

31

15

39

sfs.

referring to ^

29

(P),

38

Ez

||rnnnK'Ez 44

Ne

io 34
onsynn

8 13 31 3

Notes. It

24
;

||

&vhn
Ez

D^jn

nyb La 2 4-3
9 +2 t.
DHjfo
Q'TJrtD Dn i2 +6 t.

t.

+5

Zc 8 19

t. sfs.;
1

Ch

Isi
46
10

14

14

n
;

(P).

(P),

HPN, the reference is to the sacred


where
seasons as fixed by the moon's appearance and
'O

||

seasons

i^Til

made the moon for sacred


^104", although many Lexx. & Comm.

Dn

QinyiO

half=%^

nyiO?

12 7 for a set time, times,

appointed times

week of years,

cf.

Br

= half

-_ /on

MP453f

and a

the prophetic
JiN *blW\

they

ate throughout the sacred season (of Massoth)


2

Ch 30 22

AV

RV, but Thes SS Pe Ke Ot they

ate the offerings of the sacred season;


2. appointed meeting: , n~73p "Q JT"3

^???5.

Jb 30 23

house of meeting for every living (of She'ol) ;


'O iNIp
u 16 2 (P) called to the assembly -^.p
/q ^y Nip La 1 15 called a. festal meeting
ri
n

7^

'>

4
'o nipn^7 4 t the midst of thine
in
tyio
14
mount of meeting or
Is
assembly;
mountain
of the gods
assembly (of the gods the

against

Persian

20

33

||

me;

in the extreme north, the oriental

n.m. + m u appointed time, place,


meeting ' Ex 9' + 1 83 t. IVb Dt 3 10 iiyio
2

Lv
nnp

^ki Nuio
is most probable that in Gn i

Ez 4 5 17

Qijn

D^'nn

with

46 ;
36
solemnities (sacred seasons) Is

Ch

Nu

of our
Qinio'ob Zc8 19

Ch

Ezr

C2<?/

(P), 2

Olympus,

21

i^'NI

26

"T^ft

Nu

Ex 23

(J),

imy

420

i5 2o

an or the appointed time Gni8 14 Ex

at

?,

refer these to the seasons of the year.

(115
J0S22 1617

16

i5 3 +6t.

20

company of Israel of the Exodus, the congregat.),

1 appointed time : a. in general with

my

^74 (Ihnbm

tion

6 i; '~\VP

73 of those gathered to Sol.


assembly at Shechem Je 6 18 (text

possibly

2 3 4-

D3Hyb Nu

24

so also '07 nii n'syy he

'b

of

'y

and n ^yn 26 i 27 s ^pj.

the whole assemblage of them

i.e.

nip

(% of nobles)

swarm of bees.
Dn*iy

Jbis 34

*|3n 'y

^22*'; D-yny y
*jrny

nyVo Lv

cstr.

||

in

11D

of the

7 np Pr 5 ;
;
16"
Jb
(of Job's circle of dependents);
in a bad sense, Qiyi.O 'V company of evil doers
l,

Ci?^

righteous;

13

sfs.iiy iOEz 44

or

DHS0 Je 24

Ch

44

prefix

c.

mpn); CBNb

peoples;

Hiph!

Impf. *0
ip Jbg 19

Pt. "Oab

1^82' congregation of El, of


(||

of place,

set.

together

wncertedly)
i2

i.e.

sfs.

10

+ ?&?

Hoph.

n.f.

assembled

VHjrt* (for

s.

i3'liyii
10 49 19
meet him at the appointed

judgment)?

my

sq. ace. pers.

Kit Bu.

whither thy face is

placed before; rriiyo

set,

Yahweh Nu

against

= iin.T

me?

arraign
!>e

make me

/7(0 ir?7/

olace (of

We Dr

to '

Po'el Pf.

(P).

"Tjno

io (P); to the door

the tent of meeting v (P); with ?y, unto

>f

Nu

unto Moses

vith ?%,

417

pi.

23

31
;

cf.

A Iborg, Hindu Meru,

Len 0ri8inesii

the temple,
driven)

ch

).

La

Babylon.

A ralli,

3. appointed place ; a.

i:<

isb*
||

from

Br MP225 ).

'

the place

"OQ

\2 afflicted

of assembly

b. synagogues,

Zp

(and
18

(cf.

pN? 7N-iiy io-7| ZZ


;

418

-ryra
the
*1$?1

command, whence Heb. might have meaning

God

nodding, making signs (not intelligibly speaking), so Hi


Che barbarous, De 'ungeberdig'
which context favours, or arrogant j Thes prop.

appointed places of El in the land ^74"


4. appointed sign, signal,
n 1 ? Sbta 9 15
.

Ju 20 38

5. ^5?i^ 'D** <<* of meeting (of

with his people: see ^V) Niph. 1); the sacred


,4]4

Dt

Nun

(E),

16

Ex

3)

Nu

7 7
-

33

(131

etc.

s1

Ex

(J); oft. in P, as

51

Jos 18 1 19
29 Lv
22b
(om. ),
only 1 S 2
3 ".
21
s2
2CI11
23
9
4

bnfc

Exodus (see

tent of the

j-fcy

durus, saevus, and comp. Tty)


in phr. Tyi3 Dy
IS33 19 a barbarous(1) people, of foreign invader.

hw\y\

elsewhere

1.);

= 2 Oh 5

Ch 6

VIVID

sf.

Jus

i.e.

ranks Is 14

SS KVm Ew De Che Dr Du

Thes
of assemblage Di

t rnSJID

sub

v.

nry.

"it}^ v. sub nry.

so

his places

at his appointed times

31

irpTsr

17

\Q

t ["Wift] n.[m.] appointed place (of soldier


in army); pi.

npny ^yro

ouy*

sf.

but

RV

vb. cover

**~\

only Qal

10

is 61

(II

Pf. 3 ras.

^''"'Haa '^''abro

cf. n-oy.

*vyT

sub

v.

Tiy.

'

ny

n.f. 'tSH

appointed (for

cities

TT

W*

sub Bhy.

v.

'

refuge) Jos 20 (P).

TiTHJp3

n.pr. tmeeting with Yah)

Ezr8 33
Nehemiah Ne

Levite, cotemp. Ezra

m.

prophetess hostile to

iiyi Qr,

^"P Kt n.pr.m.

1.

f.

2.

\2V^

14

sweep together (with

vta.

away) (Ar. ^ej

idea of carrying

Qal Pf.

noryo 'a

ace. (3T3

c.

HJT1 consec. Is

t[r] n.[m.]
pi. Q^n Ex 38 +

v.

"V

cleaning altar,

K7

4045

28 17 subj.TJS

7 t.;

K 2 5 u 2 Ch 4 1116 Je 52

collect,

Ex

utensils for
14

4 (all P),
(only in lists

jSTu
,s

27

of utensils).

h^T

t^jn, hwy\
WW)

son of Zerah

13

CI15 7

(1)

^y^

2.

Ifj;A.

a.

Ch

IftijX,

man

Ene^X,

1.

A L

a chief of the Heubenites

b.

a&s. ^"yin

16 19

Ch
Ch
who took strange wives Ezr 1 o 43
3.
etc.
Kt, ^N^ Qr

of Gibeon, ancestor of Saul 1 Ch.9


44
b. one of David's heroes 1

lr/\, le(i)r)\.

A L
^MP v.
13

UirjX.

Ch

Iet;X.

30

Hb

""fii

sub

15

//.

v5

*?),

'

'

(Baer

one

v 7 van
/}?**

II.

1.

d.

Dl

s 63

57

12

Je

(I^JiV

Jb 15 3
12

48

(||

17

as ally Is

wealth

'rtfnp

i.

pat?? tib

4-

pro-

e.

"Dl)

in

Je i2 I3Jb 21 15 35 s

may
Ch 1 s

(perh. from * npPV

of David's heroes

H).

(\A)f

foil.;

v. ascend,

Ar. J^j eminuit, pro-

Kam Frey).

[71> "'] n.[m.] mountain-goat (NH id.;

^T,

Egypt

of

2
of ivickedness Pr io

HT'Njh^ n.pr.m.

he avail !\

910

(sq. ?)

gen. gain profit Is 47


'

44

of vain confidences Je

of words

Is

19

mote

it)

18

bw Nib 1112:1 "von, 16

men Jb 30 13

Syr.

JbJ; Ar. J*j,

(but Hpt'

BAS

'

170

Jager

Hom SS2S0) PI. D b^ ^


,

J.cj

lb 4C5

As.

ia'ilv,

Eth. D-04:

io4 IS (|| O^Sf );

n.W

s 2 4 3 y bo-\by : jb 3 1 ( ni^ cf. 1. nbe>,


f 11. 7y' n.pr.f. wife of Heber the Kenite,
6
slayer of Sisera Ju 4 18 21 22 ^- i prob. also v
(others find here name of a man, a 'judge').
/s

v.

(sq.

32 32

21

worthless

UltjX.

py

S 12

or promises 2 3

\.

sub

12

D3 pNI,

^yi)0

j-

d. a Levite

^yi: Jb

^yin 7 + 4 t.; Pt. WiD


13
benefit, always (exc. Jb 30

11
xhr\ i^yv t& 'nnx, v

12

cstr.

profit, avail,

minuit;

the ">SiD (q.v.) of

c.

26 11

Je 23

s2

bw

A@L

sense, Is 47 ) c. neg., or in question implying neg.; esp. of idols or false gods

35

(l)a,

^Sv Is57

13

where in bad

companion of Ezra Ezr

a. a

Ico^X, leu;X, etc.


c. Levites,
1821
9
16 55 2
20 14 ; (2) 2
is
35 .

Ch

Iar,\,

n.pr.m.

IwijX.

King Uzziah
29

UtrjX.

d. one of those

(as unprofitable}, so

V 27
shovels Ex 27' 38
3

is

collat.

n'yi).

shovel (X JeT

benefit; Hiph. Pf. ^yin Hb 2 ia Impf.


Je2 n +2t.; ^yk Jb 3 5 3 ^yv iSi2 21 +6t.;
&]fr Je2 s 12

t^7 J^'

vb. only Hiph. profit, avail,

/^J

Ch 9 29

sub iny.

gather)

I.

sub py.

v.

II

~iy.

unty*

TO

v. 15?:.

1'

>

v.

sub &v.

^[^" ] v^
,

on^y Niph. Pi. as


r

mng. dub.; Ar.. iT

is

</{ a

adj. (precise

nod or

s?#w,

then

fi.

[rhv^\

jn nby;i
:

Q-ans

n.f.

pr 5

1.

fig.

bv

(female);

of wife.

n&*

N7}^, T\by* n.pr.m.

f ii.

if returning exiles, N?V!

7}T v

JSTe

of a family

liead

=nby? Ezr

58

56

fl^ in

ii.

Aram.

but AVetzst DeIJb31

desert

or steppe, from 1^-cj

39

'

GGA

Ew

avidus, cupidus

of greed, of

bird;

im

'

No

hence

T []y"

n. [m-]

27

?)

Qr

D33.

= daughter

3 pi.

of

the

W, unproductive

ostrich

voracious

(i. e.

TflBa

abs.

La 4 3 Kt;

D"J1? *3

Mi

nj_y;-mJ3

Lv

+5

t.; ostrich,
(vid. V\V supra) as wailing (sim. of mourning)
Mi i 8 (|[ Can); symbol, of loneliness Jb 30 29
;

m)

D^j)
dwelling among ruins Is
(V: 'X>

y-}]

of desolation, as
IS
21
39
34 (|| O^A), Je 50 ;

dwelling in desert Is 43 20

Lvn

Dti4 15

16

"^J?"

n.pr.

W ^

sf.

W^

O^A); unclean fowl

(||

4
2

Vi5f

sf.

',

sub my.

vb. be weary, faint (Ar. i_ilj

^N iKi
11
,

t,;

23

W?

both

Je

24

Hb 2

(in seeking) ;

13

yji),
||

from v 58 ); of
(||

id.);

'

58 64

(neg.) Is

40

the god-fearing v 31

44

28

(repeated by error
30
yy) ; youth 40
id.); be faint from

(
(||

||

nb fK from hunger).

12

(||

Pt. ivearied

F|l^

= exhaust oneself fruitlessly

hence Je 5
'*

lack of water

Hoph.

Hb 2 ;-le or pmo weary


13

+ 9 t.;

cstiOfTNa

Ez

ii 2

10

(sq.

sq.

= against),

by

(sq.

(sq. id. ),

cogn.

49

30

Is i9 17 (of

ace. cogii.

c.

+ sf.

(in

'"<),

pers.

PK against Je 49 20 50 45

2B
;

12

oft. c. ace.

j>);

of''); sq. ?y against

pass. pt. Is i4

pi.

'

Hb

(sq. ia\),

16 23 17 7

14

Pt.pass.f.nSW L314 26 ;
7 8
s
5
ace. IS32
23 (subj. '*>) Mi 6 ;

c.

Na 1 n 7

cf.

IO S^ c acCi p ers 2 giyli| jg/ g x


19
18
Nu 24" ( + rel. cl.) Je 38 15 abs. (of ')
Isi4 24 (c. adv. ip'to), v 27 ; of man 2 S 17 15

Qn

I2 8.12.13 2

16

25

(of DTlbs); sq.

noan

adviser

24

19

n^yy Jb i 2 ,7 +
7JT Is 19"+ 2 t., etc.;

Mi 4 9

cstr.

Ch2 2

advise, counsel,
sq. ?y?b3

Is 3 3

;P<.ac.rr

S 15 12
D72* Ez ii 2

(v. supr.).

(incl.

12

flrt* 2

"

31

t.

fWK ^ 32

/nip/.

%PN

Ch 1 o 8

Ex 18 Nu'24 (not
(01 Che ^y^);
elsewhere Hex), Je 38 15 cf. also forec;oin>'

run and shew weariness) Qal Pf. 'SPM consec.


30
J e5l 58.64. / HIJ ^S|5P1 I s4 o 2s ?lp44 12
40
v ,Je

i2 8 + 2

2 t.;

v.

[^l^]

I.

etc.';

21
(nNTSl DNT3), v (H33

nvyi Is 2 3 9 + Vl5f Baer

62 s

1 1 t.

27

io 8 Baer 1HV5P),

Ch

admonish)

liij exhort,

f+

Pf. 3 ms. 1^: Is

fs.sf.ta?yV> 2

Dt 14 15

16

vb. advise, counsel (only twice in

Hex) (Aram. OJT Ar.

Qal

ostrich as voracious

t Hj^ n.f. greed (?); only in nJJjVrrB


ii

l"fl

; only pi.

one

xp

t
-

plains.)

the

24 s sim.
of peaks ib Qnn Miayin

(ingots).

name ujVsva!i\ y\ father of

the Arab,

cf.

my.

I.

n ?^ 2.S 24 6 v. supr. p. 193.

J.iJxI

>,.V*,

T\yS*= daughter

s<m'Z;

sub

v.

(-/of foil; ace. to Ges

J^

22

95 (II ng"^.PriO); of silver Jb l-z* efbs


^1? mayin, very dabious, perhaps heaps or 6rs

and conj.

f5?-

Nu 2 3

Di) Sb OK") nbyina

(? v.

<

}J^ prep,

i.

horns

of strength of Israel

su b nby.

pi

419

vhy*

Dn

21

^3.

adjjweary, faint;

r\yv
(

always

*]V?).

as subst.,

11

17

sq.

Is 19
(||

11

Jb

'

Ch

without connective

cl.

T^ ^T^' f 32

Jb26 3 ; ^y

1
'

(||

id.);

33

Ch 2
2 Ch
;

c f.

Ch 2

pao ^K)

IsiD]
12

so fern.

f 62

sq. inf.

Pt.act.&s subst. ^counsellor, king's

t<b_b

+ by);

22

25

16

Ezr 7 28

prob. also

Mi 4

,also Is

26

Ch

2 7

25
33

(||

D"t?Sb ),

in these three, of importance


= 24

Jb 3 14
and particularly ySft
Is 9 wonder of a
More
counsellor, of the ideal ruler predicted.
22
'"^
generally, counsellor, adviser Pr 15
?-???
14
1 Ch 26
(specific reason for title unknown); 'y
for people

so also Is 3

Pr
X?2

cf.

-1

exc.p8^yDg -ptWX (of physical fatigue from


lack ofT>rBatt)7<13?;n 2
of

mind and

spirit Is

40

(from lack of drink) ;

29
(||

D^iK px), 50 4

OvE* Pr

20

;= prophet

Is 4i

2S

nearly

= agents

by adversaries of Judah) Ezr 4'. Niph.


14
^yiJ f 7 i lu
(reflex, or recipr.) Pf. rt> Is 40
1 K i2 + iot.; y^' Is 45
83; Impf.

(hired

F]S?i

-n.[m.J weariness, faintness (Ara-

maism, ace. to

Lag BN175 ) ; S|jpa ^V? weary mtc<A

weariness, utterly
flight,

II.

weary

Dn

21

(from winged

said of Gabriel).

*U7*

(V of following;

yyf\

i?!
1

sel,
cf.

Ar. xjo ascend

;l

,;

CI130

23
;

nxy^ Ne

/>/. pi.

csyia

+ 4 t. consult together, exchange couns


of king with advisers, sq. "J"1X 1 Iv i2''"
1

14
sq.~bs 2 K 6 1
io 68 ; and so of ^ Is 4 o
3
2CI120 21 sq. Oy 1 CI113 2( I132 abs. co nsider

Ch

a mountain,

XU Ai'W).

L^Sl^nJ

n.f.

eminence

of towering

Ch

I2-

io,

Ch

2
1

25

17

30

2
;

cf.

12 9 (sq. Impf.

12 6 (sq. inf.)

subord.)=
e e 2

Ch

420

rray
io 9

Pr 13 10

in gen. consult, take counsel, abs.

HIT

Xe6 IS45

10

21

sq.

nn:

3,b

(with heart

together)^ 83 s nearly =ftorwi?"6, sq. inf. 2Ch


4
23
f 83 conspire
t Hithp. Impf.
30

WW

against, sq. by

tu^n.f.
T

Ju 20 +28 t.; cstr. nxj? Is 5 + 33 *;


Pr i-5 + 5 t. ( + ls 46 11 Qr; Kt invy
^nvy

better)';

(inch Is 46

2Si 5

advice

=2
rd.

Ch

io

'V

l/i6

4-1

"

4'

23

+7

t.

.+ 4 t.;

; cotM?se7,

iKi2

8 13 14
-

13

Is 47

11

||

^Ma

'y nfcy

"S K^n
20 7 2 S 16 29
nixy rwx ^ i 3 3

Ju

<-oims*Z

7
ace. cogn. 2 S 1J
jik);
(jrrnxy.
c

as

Ez

10

30
20
s
(Baer),
design, purpose Ezr 4 Ne 4" 1 Ch 1
"0
23
5
against), 49
(sq. by
20 Je 18
(IP?? no); d^irnsy ^33'; suitable counsel
;

war

fur

= general ship)

i8

20

=Is36

18

Dib^

infr.); also

(MI

21

(cf.

wisdom, sagacity Is 19 3 cf.


Esp. in
v
Je 19 Dt 3 2 (|| n3n), Ho 10 s
"WisdLt and proph.; counsel good counsel,
wisdom Jb38 2 42 3 Pr 12 13 20 3 (its seat E"N~3b3);
n$ta Pr 8 14 Is 28 29 (of ')
np3n J e 49'
nMPI and nyon Jb 12 13 Pr 21 30 |ppi 19 20

peace;

practical

11

||

||

II

cbnaa 'y Jb5 13


2o
(cf. Is 3 6 supr.)
n-u^'y ran i SI i 2 (|| na-ai noan'i); Amrty
counsel B'SJ 'y Pr 27 s counsel of wisdom, when
wisdom is personif. Pr i 23 30 (|| nrDlFI); in bad
sense D^yen 'y Jb io 3 21 16 22 18 ^ i cf. Jb 18 7
^ ic6 43 Is 29 13 of plan of V '1 'y f 33" Pr 19 21
||

= n.pr.locJ);

MY< 10)933

in

As. ora, D1 HWB230

abs."iy:

Is7 2 +

Jos i7 15

cstr. IJ?!

Dnr

pi.

Co);

Ezr

riiiy^

25

Mi

1VJ.

4-4

1^29;

18

wood,

a.

wooded

.forest,

Jos 17 15

felled

(c.

v 18 (J), Dt 19 3 (not elsewhere


13
ny0
in-13
Hex);
YV Je io as wood out of
a forest he hath cut it ; D'HyWiD UIDIT Ez
nby go up

to),

10

D^y

(r\l'vrr]V

39
trees

in

producing

as

||cl.);

Ec

iy^

ni?ix

D*2fJ?

in

designation

of Solomon's palace jij^bn ny: n*3

structure of this house

io

),

17 - 21

= 2 Ch 9

v.

16 20

Sta

s
(

nyn

io 34

Is

'

n"3 Is 22

rnT y: inns J e 4 6 23

on

'

cf.-iy^n

K7

SalomosBauten ZAW188s
s
;

of foes to be cut clown and destroyed ^330

fig.

so Is 32 19 and

Kt l^an inaccessible forest).


1S22 5 lurkingof
wild
3"
place
beasts Am
Mi 5 7 2 K 2 24 Je 5
s
8
10
14
20
25
1
.Is 56 f 50
80 104
cf. Ez
3 4 (rd. Qr,

lljran iy^

Zc

1 i

(rd.

b. as hiding-place for fugitive

v. supr.)

stripped by voice of

c.

loc. n"}JT

mjp. Je 4 6 23 etc.;
s5
(incl. Ez 34
Qr, so

t.

c.

476

'

with trees to be

height,

wo7,

Jager BASi

cf.

"V, cf.

J^

Wig!,

12

S 18 6

forest, thicket

Ph.iy and

Aram.

i/w'cte;

nibsnn

wood,

28

n.m.

py\n

pi.

DHM

Zc 6 13 coimseJ 0/

HSJ?

"^

f 1.

15

Pr2

Ji. rough or difficult

difficult,

16

Is 8

^ire

^^V
Ch

io 6

Orisy Je i8

~yr\?y Is 47 13

2 t.;

31 34

Ho

im'y

Ezr io (where
2 2 25
2
Keuss Ey), v 8 Jb 29 21 ; political

consultation
12

73

v. supr.);

81314

*3'lK

13H

Kt

10

24

20 5

Dt 32 28 +

nisy

pi.

*m*g

sf.

mountain, etc., &e

(=ni>yQ)

counsel, advice

'y

"l^/"1 (\/of foil.; Ar.jjij is 6e rugged, of

I.

place, mountain).

by liD^ny;).

(||

-1^

voured by fire Is 9

17

/S
(

^D;

so in metaph. or sim. of ^'s

fig.

"'

\js

29

s
;

de-

of the people);

judgments

Is io

15

(iiy: ni33, fig. of Assyr.),

17

Is
5
ty-

19

M (n^n

also

106 13

4
I'Vy 'y

wisdom of '>
Is

40"; in

f73

25 4 6
Je 32 19 (nxyn

^
24
;

107

11
;

ig'JK ^,

said of testimonies of

V3xbo

'y

Ez

(cf.

Is 4 4
1

26
(||

K 12

i^iny

ii9 24

49

20

= my

of '

comh-

nrn)

C3prc> 'y

fan, n-jin),

||

'y

50"

God =prophecy,
;

8
;

bjob* etap
b'n?),

instruction, guiding

sellors,

26

inxy-^K i.e. counsellor

'riXJ?

fig.

1011

'vn),

12

Mi

-uka

Dane j e is

18

TpC&hft]
device
sense

jnn);

n.f. counsel, plan, principle,

;pi. abs.

niVVb Pr 2 2 2 " (\\ njn) in good


in bad sense nixyin Je 7 24 (|| Dab nrng>

o^nixyb Ho

oirnxyb p r
n'psr,

31
;

^s

11
;

orrrrixyiro

anixyb Mi 6 16

nipsp

v.

sub apy.

^8i 13

13

Ez 2

(v.infr.)

d. opp. bl3"13 (garden-land)Is 29 17 32 1

but also i?P"l?

= Is 37

garden woodland

"iy! 7zs

K i9

5S

and bpn? T]^3 iy: Mi 7 14 (secluded


and fertile abode for flock, fig. of people, v. Che;
Hi-St thinks of sacred grove).
e. =thichet
esp. as symbol of desolation Ho 2 14 iy fii03
24

(overgrown with bushes

thicket-covered heights

and trees) Mi3 12 = Je26 18

ls

3iy3 ny_3 I S 2i
(or bushes, so VB) in Arabia must

in the thicket

also

"

ye lodge, caravans of Dedanites.


trees

(|p^, min).

2 3

'

83

y\r

Je

14

of the forest Is 7
14

iiy:, fig.),

44

(in sim.);

fig.,

3S

Is

44

forests are

supr.;

cf.

23

v 18

22

and

"iy:

*??

(yV 1NB'

J>y-b31 iy).

17

nyi 2

(v. also

S 18 6

Jos i7 15

g. particular
OH?? P- 68

see

18

);

^n iy:

(v. supr.); fi33b iy: (v. supr.); 333

Mn

y(

CnSN
-

(in sim.), io

"
,

19

.'

f.

2
6
15 also v (Wn yV), Ct 2
'
1 Ch
as singing before , \js 96 12

Ez

(i3

Ez^i 23

(v. supr.)

Kim ^_

fig'.'of'judah

421

"W
(land and people); v. also Wiy) infr.

^'j?

132 is a n.pr.loc. (but Bae thinks appellat.


On
<auf waldigem Gefilde'), v. Qny> n^p.
526
Ez 34" Kt, rd.
v. 11. ny\
1 S14"
\j/

amy

CIV:
II.

1*'

Ell

Pr

25 2G

sf.

Ct 5
(where

honey

S 14

Kau AT

in

the people

if/ieii

behold

rfroy

VB);

S 14

came

^V-

>v

to

k^*

Ct

"IJT1

instead of v. as

bees had departed

its

iS

abs.lJ?!

rd. rnfrn OErby .Til

MT); l^n^K Dn NU>1

wcZ

honeycomb, containing

25

@ We Dr Kit

with
in

'HV-

26 (l|

tjfrj

25

honeycomb
We Dr Kit

the

(v.
1

25

v. also

i.

rny;.

e>:nn

fn.
'

14-7
(

rOV
t

42 43

Ch

11.

-iy.)._nh}p v

cstr.

H"}^

1. "vy:.

n.pr.m. a descendant of Saul

prob. corrupt, v. iTnyiiV p.

tD^")N "H^ n.pr.m.


o

2S21 19

(="I1$P

anticipating

Ch 20

in

't<

(We)

error for "Vyj

);

'N prob. scribal err.

foil,

line

(We

q. v.

sub

~ny.

tony"; n.pr.mont.

only

and

Dr),

= subst.

Jos 15

where explained as=p?D3 (


(0
Xao-(a)X&)i/), mod. Kesla, NE. of Beth Shemesh,
8011 -"'- 154
. any nnp v sub n^p.
cf. Bob"770X11/

Iapeiv),

t.;

sf.

na;

f.

Qn

Gn 1

/air one

K
9

S 14 27

woman

Jb 42 15 Ct6 10
Ct i 15 15 4 L1 r 6 4

'

oft. cstr. ~T\Z.\

Gn

iNh-na>

!7

Gn

of kine nK"lO ni2?

nb";

cf.

10 - 13

14

14

10 - 13

i 2

Ct2

Via;

cstr. rna^

Prii 22

13

nxj? Gn 12 11 29 17
3
1 S25
Dt 2i n Est

v 4 "iNrrnis* v is less oft. of boy, young


man HSJ Wit 2 S 14 25 ; pred. Ct i 16 INh ri3>
G1139 6 HN-ip na^v 8 (of Joseph); of Jerusalem
4

cf.

na^

f 48

Hp

of a singer

trees: olive "iNh"na na? J e

Egypt) ^J?

n& Ez 3

in its time

Ec

n?^

11

s 16

12
,

v9;

cf.

Ez 33 32

HB^
10

cedar

.1BJ

of

of

(fig.

of everything

of various acts 5 17
In Oy
nN-in na; oy i 42 either na^
7
.

abstr. with beauty

Oy

eyes, or

of

textual error (Gr Krenkel ZAW

'

1882 309
'

is

Bu

youth), v. Dr.

"'"TJT

10

Am8

(naaitt '); pred.

n * sn ^, or better n>B<s; (01

trPp-nSV-d.
jissa,

Q^^pn

13

abs. na^ 2

fair, beautiful, as attribute of

2S 13 1 iK

= subst.

father of Elhanan

m.

Gn39 +6

Am 8

Jb 42 15

n
2 +6t.;

na?

cstr.

t.;

y 4.i8.

o^y

221 supr.

' 6S3f-

(Kii

2 fs. ""B'nn beautify

66

cstr. HB^

t.;

nia^

fjiJ

[t"PlTj n.f. honeycomb, only

1.

+4

+ 14
pi.

n.[m.] honeycomb,

Hithp. Impf.

than, etc.

Now

thou art more beautiful

thyself J e 4.

i4

Buhl.

cf.

<

"^

-j-n.

is artificial)

of honeycomb,

(?)

defence

Sta MeB

trip/ adj. fair, beautiful

MV identif. with I, from roughness and porousness

JTBJ or jrTB'a; Ges*

(v of following; meaning dubious

),y

1C
53 3

Q r Qj e

reduplicated, with the force of a

diminutive, Sta* 150 ;

DTO1K, PI), adj.f.

cf.

pretty, CH}'!? ^STia; nbjy Je 46 s0


pretty heifer

(@

Egypt

is

KeKaXXanrtaiJ.ei'rj).

rPtths^

sub ehy.

v.

["'p*']

^ Ez

cstr.

(THD"
t

ma.

sub

v.

28

2 > Is 33174. 2

woman

sf.

fair,

beautiful

(NH id. Pi.

Aram. Aph. wSo^is suffice, finish,


fail ; cf. Aram. ]|a (PS 3015 ) beautiful, fit, No 5172
c Anm
-GH[offmann] MB:882-21 ; Ar.
/Z/S,
deriv.;

ferform; Eth.

ha><{.?:

11.

2, give (entirely)

Is 3

s4

2 7

cf.

v4

'

+5
+5

t,

woman Ez

11

ig 14

10 - 20

Tyre

prince of Tyre, beauty

king of Tyre v 12 (^ b'bl),


ideal beauty of king of Judah Is 33 ', Zion

of (his)
17

12

17

of

fig.

^ D? v3),

Is 3 s4

v ; ^BJ f 45
t.;
Pr 6 25 Est i 11 Seaway of
Est i 11 Pr 6 25 cf. Pr 31 30

^45 12

of Jerus. under

n^BJ

t.

t [HST] vb. be
and

n.m. beauty; abs.

wisdom

("SP-^bap) -f 50 2 cf. La 2 15
C^l n^b|); of Egypt
s
of ransomed people
under fig. of tree Ez 31
,

.over to,

Ctf; J
Ezi6 13
pers.

of

power

into

10

of,

hnpf.

Di

7
;

woman Ez

2 fs.

3 ms. apoc. T'l 31';

Ct 4 10

949

Qal

Pf.

!?&

^.(Ko 1 ^

581

6e beautiful, subj.

Egypt under

fig.

^45

is

contrary to

all anal.:

Zc 9 17

of tree

Pi. Impf. 3 ms. sf. 'IHEP Je io beautify


an idol. The (Fe'al al t) Pf. form "OSO JTB^

^N

't

tiC'* 1 ,

31'

of

fig.

2
of feet v ; of Jerus. under

16 13 ;

rd. either

Ja{p)2
Egypt.

^D'
COT

Joppa (Ph. "' As.


-<*-^
'- B '- Mus
Bez

n.pr.loc.

Gloss

WMM

Ye-pu

Palestine (Jerusalem),
2

13

= N1B^ Ezr3 @
7

15

")

iB^

107777a,

seaport

14li

town .of
Jon i 3 2 Ch.

J oti 19 46
mod. Jaffa.

422
01S,

vb. breathe, puff (by-form of

[nS" ]
1

se^Ba-^ 139 cf. Talm. na ftreatf) -only


31
Hithp. Impf. 3 fs. nsrnri J e 4 she yaspeth
q.v.;

for breath.

trni:

Don

cstr.

adJ- breathing

,,

ria', l

27

12

puffing out,

or

puffing out violence

sub

v.

n:p"|

(NH

send out beams, cause to shine


senses

fie.

cause

ii

ls

Ar.

cf.

Zim BP 97 105
aedificium datum;

xjj

kindred seem to be
adultv.s

fuit;

i.w

Sab. yD^

ys name of a temple
Pf. yain Dt33"

yairn

Os ZMG
'

85

ysim. consec.

2
;

imp/

^94^

7w. y^ain

10--;

montem,

DHM

^5o

ms. fl?2in io 3 ;

'

heighten
ZMG 1883

rca'se,

Hiph.

9S

'

ascenclit

1865.210^

Jb 37 15

in

id.,

As. Shaph. supu, shine,

P?';

TP CoL Tii
glorify, Lotz

to shine,

Aslb

SAS

Dt 33

Jb

80 94 Jb io
io 22 ^ax i3
1

Lni^Pj
^nya' Ez 2 8 7 17
'

t^C*

Is 2 8

nNSM Je 31 4

Qmy\ Ju

21

Gn

*?..

raEx2i

fs.

ms. KSFI

Ex

15

She'61).

brightness,

2.

'

of prince

Z/^7fc

yaini Jb 37 15 subj.

~11X

n.f.

150

HirO

subj.

i5 4 + 64

13

10
;

;o

Je

io'

4"+ 132 t.;

Ki,s.!

t.;

fs.

Dt

sf. ''JNS?

3 pi.

t.;

Am 4^ etc.; 7m

r\)Hm

nKYI Ju 9 29

fs.

"* Ct

* Gn 8 16

W Gn

mpl.

+ii t.V^V Is 49 Ez 9 + Je58 Qr(Kt


7
HJ-Nlf Ct3 n
Inf. abs. *W Gn8 +2t.;
30
NY 2 7 +3 t.; Inf. cstr. nS 24"+ 31 t.; sf.
29
K ^nX Dt i6 +
""IN?? Ex
9 + 3 t.T^mTJ5'9
10
10 t., etc.; Pt. K? (K3ri") Gn 2 + 62 t.; fs. KJfB'
Ec io nsr ("1") Gn 24 + 1 1 1.; nr Dt 28
14

-;

13

57

etc.;

1. go or come out or forth

Gn3i

a place, e.g. a tent

Lv8

3:i

3:i

io (P),

from

a.

(E; opp. 3

(f?)

N13),

^psn-fo

cf.

21

1-

the doors (TOl) of


S 1
Ju n; W2 nnsOExi2 22
(JE), from a camp 1 S 13 17 2 K 7 12 a city Gn
14
4
9
17
i
Mi 4 10 a cave
9 (J), 12 (P), 1 Kir 20

(H); from a house


a house Jos 2

19

splendour,

u<j)6a,

a. a

(cf.

king of Lachish Jos

Ia<jf>(a)tf.

12

BK

"

perh.
M3 f
,

= mod. Ydfa, \ hour

but

Qayyai, A Ia^a-yfl

Nazareth,
L Ia^ie.

fr.
;

T il^D' pn.pr.loc.(Sab.n.pr.loc.ya' D, nya^D


ZMG 1876.679;^,^
gw Leyi{ical dty
: (^
,

DHM

inBeuben;

Eeuben nyaro Jos

in

13

18
;

24

9
,

(JE),

nyain

Gn 9

the ark

Ju 21 21

Ex 9 29 (J)

(E),

c.

''^<x

Gn 9

18

(J), 8

10

nn-j'i,

NX*
T T

^N-nr"

i3 3S 23 15 34 18
45 4B

Dt

4
(all D),
25

11

Nu
10

20

22 5

3 3 6

i6

23

grc>

out,

OJ0/i:,

(NH
^

(DRhi As. dsu D1

id.;

HWB237
,

forth; Syr. JoLT go forth (in sense

N^ march

of germinate), grnr,

Ph.

out;

cf.

SI 5 NV1DH

(rf water); Sab. N5l

t/o

<7;e

sr;w.?re

(P); abs.

(all

JE), and

25

17

Jos

esp. D,
2

4 -5 6

10

'

Nu 33 (P), 1 K 6 8 =2Ch 5 2K21


Hg 2 f 114
b. go forth from (the
l

15

10

Je 7
presence of) a person
.

Ex

26

s3

io 6

Gn 44 Ex 5 Jer 2 (nwSO), J u 3
46
sq. "Xbo Gn 4 (J), 4
47 Est 8 Ec
DyO),

cf.

vb. go or come out

"

2S

20

io 5 ;

15

10

(all sq.

(l^V9)f
sq.

nya jb i 12 ^b ns 2 7 sq. sf.^N*! Je io-"De Ec 7 1S ). c. in technical senses abs. go


;

D")N-T

nnnn N^

year of jubilee, land,


27

,9

37

forth, of emancipation

sub nna.

1068

Aram. W); Eth.

v.

pt, cstr.

21

13

going out (?P) from a land (of emigration) Gn


io 1114 24 s (all J); partic. of coming forth from
41
(the land of) Egypt (the Exodus) Ex 12 (J),

(v.
1

~W ^t 34

(P), 'n'y

nc)| v. sub nna.

19

gate Je

also, of

Gn444
Ne 2 ;

Jos 2 5 (JE), Ju 3 24 Ex 34 34 (P), Nu 33 3 (P; Israel


going out [from Egypt]), 2 Ch2 6 20 + specif., of

i?a

<

(both P); out

sq. ace. "Vyrrnt?


7'

10

Je 48 21 in Moab.

16 19

nna NVN *6 Jb3i 34

local,

ace.

nnnn

n.pr.m.

15

sq.

and king of Tyre.


1.

of vineyards

A L

b. a son of David
S
2
5 ( UQits, L Naffl) = I Ch 3 ( lauovf,
A Ia0i, @L AxtKafi) = 1 ( Iapouou, A Iatfif,
L In/3ey). 2. n.pr.loc. on border of Zebulun

all

Ex

2 fpl.

t.;

33

+22t.; ^lGn 3 o 1G -|-i4 t.;


Dt 2 0>+ 16 t.; 3 pi.
Gn I5 14 + ;
6
24
TfiWn
3 fpl. HMOTn 1 S 18 2 K 2

:o

20

Mai

) QalP/..

Nu 1 + 1 3
Gn 2 4 +7 t.; 2

mpl. QriNX:

725

HNVJ

fs.

ms. riK

'

yarn, (of

n.pr.pers. et loc.

bttW Hal

Bab.

(sq. ?5?);

arase to shine toy

Rob

No

ny/ain 80 2 ;
'*

29

t.

6e or become fair,

is

ZMG1886

^5o

Jos

HN

10" + 92

nyto bnk nnaro

1>S>1

fs.

1. shine out, forth, display beams: of

io 3

K^ Gn

*W I7

vb. only Hiph. shine out or forth,

r^S*

vbts.

Ar.JJj

heautiful,nea.t, clean,ci.

*io:-,Impf.

sub ma.

v.

DHM in MY;

out,

(cf.

Che).

tr?C2

N2P

21

Ex

21

13

etc.

s - 3 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 7 - 7 7 - 11
-

5
;

Lv

(all

JE),

of release in the
25

28 30 31 33
-

(all

H),

(P); also of a debtor-slave 25" (H); of

divorce ircao nW) Dt 24 s of condemnation


V&1 HV lOSJ^na''^ 109 7 u-hen he is judged let
him go out as a criminal, i.e. be condemned;
;

MS"

423

of bowels (O^P) falling out by reason of disease


VaA
d. of flight, involving escape
2 Ch 2i
'-

<n

sq.

Je48 9
fljlBB

>

?,

DW,/e Gn

||

opp. taken (by lot)

V3VN? Je 1

nKi"?

r>

39
11

NW1 NX3

(J),
41

"3

1B%5 n^J

calamity from which

they shall not be able to escape; perh. also N"V

ab-DK

K5P Cribs

Ec

13

Ae

De Hi-Now

escape (or 6e freed from, v.

s/;a/^

Mishn)

o/ <Aei (see VB),

a?i

De.

e.

pn nSi*3

;>3JB

heart failed

Ez 2 4"

S 25

fig. Daj>

sober; also

(||

on

s7

so

i.e.

NX'l

^lU'l)

35

18

i.e.

\^i46 4

XJffl

1l"fi"i

when Nabal became

Gn

42

28

rust from

ace. with

Gn

depart AB'Ba nS2f3

SV v.
when slie was expiring;
1

GW

/eantf/t

</ta

(E)

i.e.

(ft?)

their

Xu

(E),

of inanimate things

f.

river out

6
water out of rock Ex 17
19
20" (JE), from Lehi Ju 15
of molten

Eden Gn

of

10

(J),

calf out of fire

Ex

32

s4

(E); of gold (after re-

Jb 23 10 (abs., in sim.); in prophecy of


fountain from house of ^ Ez 4 1812 Zc 1 s Jo 18
16,32
(P),
of seed (semen virile) from man Lv i5
4
2 2 (H); of weapon which has pierced body
23
(innsB), 2 K 9 24 (bb), jb 20 25 (map)
2. S 2
-]bsn nK^o" inns KJfni 2 S 1 8 and there went
fining)

out

(=was sent out)

after

him the

king's portion

the food given by the king); idiomatically


of expenditure of money 2K12 13 (abs., cf. Hiph.
(i.e.

v 12 )

of arrow from bow Zc


14
13
9 (like lightning), of lightning out of fireEz i ;
abs. of sunrise (subj. K'BK') Ju 5 31 (in sim.), Gn
of swift

I9 23

cf.

movement

Is 13 10 (so As., e.g. ullu sit sansl ctdi

COT

G1119 23 ); cf rising of stars


(CMiS) Ne 4 15 of sentence of judge Hb i 4 4
2
^r 17
of judgment, or right appearing (with
sim. of light) "Hos 6 5 (rd. sr 11K3 ^BSBtol), Is

erib sansi

'

of words going forth from

DC3B

13-n

Jos 6 10 (JE), Ju ii S6
3

*zb

of a lot *|D^

infcn SV>1 Jos

io^JE),

s4
^J- "- 24 32 40 2 i 4 cf. also
33 Jos
0^3 ^33 KJN i8 u (P).
g. with especial
emphasis on idea of origin, source hyssop out

and

esp. P,

Nu

of the wall

from

13

-mn NV HWO Gn 2 4

50

(J)

has the thing proceeded, of a providential


arrangement, so '" t3JB Is 2 8 29 y?n ST- D^KHB
't

S 24 14 (an ancient proverb) of pollution proceeding from (AND) prophets Je 23 15 of fire from
Heshbon Xu 21 s8 (JE), Je 48* cf. Ju 9 --;
of fire " "JB^B Lv 24 10 2 A HSB Nu i6 35 (all P);
1

in theophany vbrn! 5

T-H

N*"

Hb

iniquity

of

Je'44 17

24

16 11

46

K 2o

Ex

2G

Nu

(IBS)
38

Gn

Q-Jfbno

i2

i
12

35

ll

also

Ch

13T

sq.

Ju

^SIT

;i

"

Dm?

also of birth

20 18 Jb 3 11 fig. of sea
IBS JB3D Jb i 21 Ec 5 14 lit.,

Gn

source not expr.,

Dt2 8 57

19

(both P);

Ex 2 i

untimely birth

K8 =2

(P), 1

=Is 39

ls

(JE), Je

of ice v 29

25

22

25 26
-

38

(JE);

2 <- 29 30
-

(all

?bp_

cf.

J)

of

p3l? n$in

of family or race connexion


(|| "V*! );
53
u Is
]2
T
(sq. IP) X a i
48 1 Ch i 2 ; s^ also of
1

22

Dt

Jb

2 8"

Is 14

Jb

little

Sam.,

(rd. Stf

rt

Dr S2T H3BB jn

Di);

v.

rVW? SV

cf.

from serpent's root


further, with idea of unfolding, growth

of viper proceeding

29
;

16

J u 13 14

of vine (?BSB)

produce

horn

40

14 3

Dn

9
;

ieh

y?5B

NX;i Is

of the

so of branches of candlestick
32 33 35

Ex

in tabernacle

ls -w- 21

25
37
simply project (tower from wall)

P); then

(all

2 - 26 2

Ne

;
of
3
measuring-line going forth (abs.) in a particular
-

'

direction Je 31 39 of a boundary (-line) going


out (abs.) so as then to turn and make an angle
;

Nu 34

4 9
-

3 - 4 9 1 !-"

Jos

2-6 7

Ez 3 22 Zc6 6 " +
YB); go forth

pers.),

JINSV

2K
^

i8 31

144

mn

cf.

Je 22 11

27

16
,

g^- 13

cf.

Zc 14 2

7
48

^N^

""aa

2 "- 34 - 4

Juf

iSn

pW

Je 38 1721 ;

"

Je I4 1S

(J),

(see

(sq.

?^

fn?

?'

1^T *&

into captivity D3P1N

nbiJS Je 29 16

in surrender

= Is 3 6

14

Gn

nan^nan KV\

so

13 - 15 17 17

2. a. go forth to a place

mouth

Jb 3 7 Est 7 also Nu 30 3 2 (both P); of s


words going forth from his mouth, or from him
Is 4 5 23 48 3 51 4 55 11 Ez 33 30 ; of V s words, instruction, command, etc., going forth Is 2 3 =
Mi4 2 (from Jerusalem), Dn9 23 ; of human commandment Est i 19 cf. v 17
h. of children as
going forth from loins (of father) O^BD 2 S 7 12
2

62

speaker (of solemn or formal speech) K2P S?

Gn

two years,

26

ls

Tni]"''?

caldron
KSf.'l

(P); abs. Je 4 4 =2i 12 2 I9


3
so salvation I351 5 ; ;|BB nS iQ-nB^l

23

30
Jb

wrath

l);

Xui7 n

''p.Bb

?B alone 2

Co Ez 1 ) of glory of 1 o
6
PT^>? IP La i hence inf. = ea?^, ed!
16
njfn nsX3 Ex 23 (JE), and, redundantly, W?
BW D'D$ }fn nSV 2 Ch 2i 19 i.e. a< /*<? end of
(v.

'

from unreceptive heart ^73'(v.i.3JPI


'*

also D^Ppn-JB N5f

io 20

b. go forward,

"'? n V"^P
1NVJ T\y\ Je 9 from evil to evil they go on ; in
8
like manner 2 S 20 si vera 1., but read rather
HXV^ {Oni and it (i.e. the sword) came out (of the
c. come
sheath) and fell We Dr Kit Bu.

proceed to or toward something,

fig.,

or go forth, with esp.

vnam inns *mv)


iB'Ba tfjinb
!

20

is.i8.i9.39

23

purpose or result

ref. to

S 17 35

cf.

24

cf.

2K5 Mi
2

bwv sr

4
further 2 S 2 18 iK
26
1144
3
5
u
4Je37 Zc 14 Dn 1
i

13

20

15

15

of an adulteress Pr 7"; of an angel

Xu 2 2

32

(JE),

N^
Dn 9

22

for 03FIN

go forth

etc.

VMh

424

N^ 1S22

be] with you,

[to

Dr

as <S 93 Kit, v. also

my father

(let

Klo) rd. perk

cf.

marching

of army

N2"'

(MT (one) shallbring,hwi rd. 1 s., seeVB), v 9 fr.


a land Je 2 6 33 esp. of Moses bringing Israelites
out of Egypt Ex 3 10 11 12 (E), i 4 n (J); of Moses
and Aaron 6' 3 2627 (P); of'' bringing Israelites
out of (JO Egypt Ex 18 20 2 Jos 2 4 6 (all E),
;

'

nanpn"^ *' 1 S
MT,<om.WeDrKitBu); IK&JSte

out to form battle line


(cart.,

20

^33

which they went forth, "OB? NVJ 1 S


20
8 of king going out at the head of his soldiers;
24
14
2 S 5
^ 68 8
so of ^ before his people Ju 4
15
12
of ^ going out from Seir
1 Ch 14
cf. 108

Ju2 15 in

all to

14

Ju
/,-

Hb 3

cf.

hand

of the

Ku

15 nN5fT

Ex22

13

13

of '\ in hostility

abs. of fire breaking out

Gn

3iK>1 NiVJ (inf. abs.)

ing^ nearly

8 7 going out

*?

and fro; tf*

to

i5 17
2 Ch
or ingress (of besieged city), cf. 1
5
to go out and come in before, of
16 2 Ch 15
1

cf. 29 ; fig.
leader in war Nu 27 17 1 Si8
Dt 28 s blessed shalt thou be iriK31 1K133,
i.e. when thou completest and beginnest any
IG

undertaking, so v 19 31 2 NuS nttvb by.H xb, i.e.


1 can no more engage in active undertakings

iK

similarly Jos 14 11
2

K 19 ^
27

15

Ez4_2

iwip/.

Ex

nsirin

32

NJrtm

u +7t.; HNSini

18

17

13

'OK , }ri''>

sf.

Exi 3 +2t.; ^TinDt6

Dt

19

(Xf)

Ex 3 2 +
12

QN'Srtn

Lvi6 + 9
27

16

1
,

t.,

etc.;

(tip))

Gn is + 23 t. Kfi*\ (KX'l) Dt 4 20 + 4 t. sf.


WifV Mi 7; ^Xto Dt4 37 5
PlNJrt'l Ex
4
n Hg i
N^ifi
NSin Gn 1
fs.
Is6i
juss.
3
KJrtni v
Eu 2
2 ms. tfXin Ex i2 +5 t.
WXhr[ Jb 3 8
N2fni Je32
Wtf'l 0^1) Lv
23
2 4 +; sf. ^fxi>l 2 K 12
WKX'l Gn 19
=inx^si 1 K 2
D^ 1 Ch 9 28 etc.; Imv.
*pn Gn i9 +5 t. + 8 Kt (Qr Nn); Wtfn
5

15

12

16

13

12

Is 43 8 ; n

i6

32

17

?^ n + 142

Inf.cstr.WXSn

etc.;

Vttttriflb

sf.^Xin 25 17

8
;

Ex6 +
l3

Je 39

14
,

22 34

sf/N^in(^irin)Ex

anoin.(Ko

042
),

etc.; Ft.

*OtfEx6 7 + 11 1.; N2fto^ 135"; sf/N^iO 2 S 2 49


^JX^ia Dt 8 14 13", etc.;
1. cause to go or come
out, bring out, lead out

Je 20

+ JP

a. a person from a

loc, out of prison, etc.


31

2K25

Gn 40

27

14

(E),

(not
so with the
52
);
servant of ^ subj. Is 42'; out of house Jos 6~
(JE), a city Gn 19 13 (J), Ez 14 22 (so
33 Co
VB
Hoph.); of ^ bringing people of Jerusalem out of cityto deliver them to enemy Ez 1 7
,

||

MT

21

5153

9 Je 7
(del. Co), 2

v9

cf.

Ju

(all P),

of

6
22

ir

31

Nu

29-16

K 8 = 2 Ch 6

32

21

34

13

Ez 20

5
,

610
,

38

32

32

Ez 2o 34 41 34 13

of battle

16

bringing Israelites out of

'"<

Ez 20

Ch 7- f 136 11 Dn 9 15 abs.,
s
24 (E), Dt 7 819 Ez 20 14 22 ^

sense, Jos

land)

exile

obj. rebels (out of,

Jtt,

of charioteer bringing Ahab out


33
22 34
2 Ch 18 ; of Joseph's

bringing out his sons from between Jacob's


knees Gn 48 12 (E).
b. of bringing from a
place for a particular purpose (human subj.)
(]ip)
Ex 1
also (point of departure not expr.,
and purpose sometimes only implied) Gn38 24
3
2323
(J), Jos 2 6
Ju 6 30 2 S i2 31 =i Ch 20 3 2 K
12
11
=2 CI123 2 CI123 14 Is43 8 ^ SUDJ> f
bringing Israelites out of Egypt to slay them
1

'

Ex
1

16

32

Ch

19

obj. Gog
;
9
c. lead out as an

1
.

16
,

28 29

Dt

(JE),

Ez 37

Ez 3 8 4 subj.
army 2 S io ls

'1

so of

Is

hence with N^n,

17

43

and in
nrro tftin
e. =remove

of a ruler's function to lead people out


2

S s2

Ch

Nu 2 7

17

a.

(P).

Jb io 18
(from a person's presence) vVO ^S03 W^Jfin
Gn 45 2 S 1 9 without ^J? v 18 f. of putting
away wives and children Ezr 1 o 319 (opp. 3^1!!
of God's agency in birth

v2

cf.

||

WQD nNV

Dt 24 s

g. bring out person

).

'

pno-ijK),

= 2 Ch 23

10 13
-

(pn?

of motion

to),

n:an-i>s wxxinj) Je 39 14 ;
I6,17
(J), Ez
subj. angels in form of men Gn i9
2

15

,15

14

2
5
also Gnx,5 (JE; '1 subj.); for
47
3
a specific pm-pose Ex 1
(P).
h. unto a person
G1143 23 (J), with purpose expressed or implied
H09 13 Gn i9 58 (J), Ju 19 2224 Jos io 24 (JE), Je
s8
7
i.
38 Ezr 8 (c. by) Kt (but read Qr iTXK).
2223
(JE), Dt
iinto a place and a person Jos io

42

46

21

place,

15

12

all

21

41

46

lfi

24

32

JE ^ Dt l27
gs
j^
H), Ex 6"

24 8^ all

11

1S

22

23

unto (?K) a place (human subj.) Jos io 22 23 (JE),


Dt 1 f 22 21 24 (all D), Lv 2 4 14 23 (H), Nu i5 36 (P;

6-7

12

i6

^2.26.28 j36.ll

K5fil

t.;

12

gM

22 33 2 3 43 25 S8-14i3 2 6 13 45 (all
4 5
(onjft; n$3p nnrio),
I2 17 42 51 i6 6
7

=
i

14

ufiNrtn

W^ ExK^

Gn

wjrtn

/y.

2 fs. nsjrtni

t.;

+ ^jn3B>) =

s3

Is 37

tHiph. 278
14
consec. Dt22

Nu 2o + 3

Nu 20

gl2.21.23

36

19

(sq. f)

>

lit.

Lv

N^

11

N31 N^,

g6.

20. 3 ;

32

io5 3 '- 43

= coming forth, cursing as he came;


N3 PXI NSi pN Jos 6 none went out
and none came in, i.e. there was no free egress
P?l'5tp

--i4.m

and return>

Ex

same

3. of combinations, note esp.

(JE).

19

Ju 19 25

2.

fig.,

bring out

obj. persons,

o/(fO) distress, etc. \^2 5 17 68 7 io7 142S 142 143 ;


49
deliver from enemies 2 8 22 s (but
^ 18
11

||

"Dpsp); one's feet out of net

^ 25

15

31

5
;

bring

out into a large place 2 S 2 2 20 =v)' 18 20 cf.


66 12
3. bring out animals horses out of
,

>\r

Egypt
Klo

K io =2 Ch i
Kmp in Kau AT
1

29

),

17

Qal

(but read

Ch

17

23
;

animals

425

N^
p) Gn

{from ark, no

aplaceNui9

Am 6

S i2

'

for sacrifice, to

4. inanimate obj.: a. carry

and without

or brine/ out (with


10

8 1 (P)

30

2s
2 Ch 29
1 Ch 9

Ch 2o

H
34 Je 8

51616

Ex

}0)

io

22

26

50

4 -6

23

25

39

i2

(E)

24

13

(subj.^),

read Qal, cf. v 4b so Co), also


7
Lv 26 10
24 (Co 24 ); obj. nett-in fnsn Zc 4
7 '- 8
b. take or draw otrf (from
(H), Ezr i
s3
draw out
one's person or luggage) Gn 24 (J)
18
7
hand from one's bosom Ex 4' ( J), cf. Ru 2 (food
c.
draw Fny?"? ^"ID
from one's cupboard).
i2 4J (in v

Ez

5 - 6 - 7b - 12

10

N2TO

forth Gn 3s 25 (J
of Tamar) ; of women as
captives Je 38 s2 remnant out of Jerusalem Ez
I4 22
(but rd. Hiph., v. supr.); exiles, from
;

MT

among

the peoples 38 s (om. <3 Co)

Q^NXflsn

of waters,

Ez 47 s which are caused to


(but Co D^ionn D^rr^X into

ni|>;!n-;>N

jiotv into the sea

VB).

the sour (bitter, salt) waters, see Field

T|_fr$'1 !r

Ez

8 ' 10

(subj.
1221

).
45

18

17

13

27

io

20

( ?5?

2222

24

pay (money,

= in behalf of

20

14

14

38

19

12 12

= produce,

Dt

15

bring

generate,

78

16

being

into

of

14

Pr go 33 33 33
-

of '1 causing

Dr6

to

104

ty

lishing

onn"
14

JpDE>n); abs.

report $n QB? yby'iri

rMy),

37

a,

so 14 36

cf.v

(njn) jn? ?

19

Ec

of pub-

14

Dt2 2 (Hnb
n ?^

/1n

5.

fig.,

(n""^ ).

tiv

NU13 32
subj.

from (JO) Bel's mouth what he has


Je5 44 wind, out of treasuries io 13
6
^ I35 7 fii'e, out of Tyre Ez 28 18 curse,
51
over the land Zc 5 4 of Jeremiah, ">^ W?Sn DN

bring forth

swallowed

'

'?M? Je 1 19 if thou bring forth the precious


from (Gie without) the base, i.e. if thou free
that which is pure in thee from base admixture
(Gf; Gie if thou produce the noble without the
;

bring forth,

(innocence Che)
Jliojtt -\Svb

of

'i,

XX>1

\jr

Jb

e.

22

righteousness

exhibit,

Je5i 10 (cf.Qal 1 f end);


,

cf.

Mi

subj. servant

of publishing DSK'!? (i.e. religion) to the

world IS42

13

Pt. fs.

nxxiC

nswn Ez

8
3 8 (del. Co);

22

m.pl. D'KSfto Ez 14 47
niN^lO Je 38 s2 ; be brought

Gn 3 8

v. infr.); f.pl.

fs.
25

comps.

'

,\-j^-f

men,

1. offspring of

abs.

elsewhere only Is 2 3
'

19

Is

48

(||

^1)

sf.

(||

s3
2. produce of earth.
65
rPNxstt-^ai bnn i s 04
'xi pxn 42 5

Is 6
sf.

id.),

(||

^V2 n.m.

1.

Ho6

'

place or act of going

forth, issue, export, source, spring

Jb28

Dn 9 25

f 75
sf.

abs.

'to

cstr/DNu 3 o 13 +9t.; KXtoJb 3 8'-7

7
;

^NXto

S 3 26

18

H06

i3fb

3
;

iKXto

^ 19 7

Ez 43 11

pi. cstr.

Wfto

DrptreiD

Nu 33"; f^Npo Ez 42 ; 1.

a going

Ho 6

= rising

forth
yjs

19

Kt)
b.

N^

(v.

"0*5 '^

concrete,

way

+5

t.;

VKSfto

sf.

11

a. the act, of

:
7

Is 4i

'"<

of the sun

man

1 f); of a

25

(opp. N'30

Dn 9 20

going forth of a command.


4
''NXitO Ez 1
goings forth of

i"6ia

going forth into exile (in sim.).

exile, i.e. those

:
concrete, of chambers in
temple Ez 42 11 43 11 (opp. VtOto) Bnj?Bn WJfto
2. i/iai w/iicA </oes
Ez 44 5 (opp. JV3H NUD).

c.

out, exit

mouth

forth: a. utterance of

or lips (esp. of

"'"'a NXitt

solemn or formal speech),


24
ina'B' J e 1 10 ^ 89
so Dt 23
3r:>

export of horses

of going forth
21
2 K 2
Is 58 11
(||

Q'-o-d^n)

Ch 32

march

K io = 2 Ch

30
.

2,

(in sim.),

=ls 4

l6

1S
(||

ir/.)

107

3
;

(P).

'o
b.

3. place

33

water

(||'ni"l??),

v 35

fV^n pn^^DNXin

b. place of departure of Israel on

Nu 33

cally, 65

Nu 3 o

Dt
ls

a. source or spring of

2 2
-

(P).

sun's going forth)


3-I.V1

C.

f 75

1p3

KT\V=east (place of

(opp. 2")J?P); zeugmati-

''NXiD i.e. the east


7

and

the

d. place

(cf. <Ae <io Orients, Qor4.f ).


whence silver comes=i Jb28 ; n^Xnpl
NB'T NXb 38 27 and to cause the grcxving-place
(others, the groivth) of young grass to sprout.

west

tHoph. Pf
(but

i.

37

issue, off-

pi.,

72r

'

>

base)

and

TM? ^SMX

cstr."

^?

Ne6 19 Is48 20 (||T'jn,

only

ZMG 18S6

CNXNltn Is2 2 24

14

elsewhere
u
of earth as producing Gn i 1224 (both P), Is 6i
11
Hg i of Aaron's rod bringing forth blossoms
Nu if2$ (P).
k. bring forth words (out of
mouth, etc.), i.e. speak Jb 8 1D 15 3 Pr io 18 29 11

proceed out of (IP) earth

origin, root, stock\

j.

magicians trying to produce lice Ex8 (P);


16
a smith producing weapon Is 54 ; see the
threefold tfxin

Qr),

his loins

Jb 3i 8 T**m 5 25 (il IP), Is 44 3"(ll tV?.);


VKXSJT Jb 27 14 (|| V33); DrUNXNy 21 8
DJH]),

Ne 9 +

1B

14

'

(No

spring, produce

id.

came forth from

and Job:

i. bring
he (the miner) bringeth forth to light.
Moses, water out of rock
forth by miracle

and

IS37 38 ).

||

niyBJfni

(WVm

Kt

c. [I?

only

forth, imposed

see

20 810 (JE);

21

it

Nu

CI132

those ivJio

t[2N2]
n.m. Jb27
t v: v

cf.

cause to rise
h. bring forth (
on Israel),
s2
26
or appear) the heavenly bodies Is 40 Jb 3.8
alsoliK N^ nnbpni 2 8 u and hidden things
it,

(VJ3 in

e.

Ju

tribute, etc.) 2

or put

Dt

cf.

Gn

28

bring out from (f?)


(P).
g. bring out

f.

Nu

a place to people
in payment,

Dt

d. bring out to a place

'
1

6 14 16 Ez 46
2 8 Lv4
bring out to (or for) a person
38

IK^O

VVO

sf.,

some of

coming forth

adj.

426

arra

byEphah

+ n.^!jiC' n.pr.m. l.son of Caleb


his concubine

Ch

4S

2. a descendant of Saul
'

4 2 - 43

( Uacraa

t [rWSinl
L

36 37

Ch 8

lco<ra(v),

Uova-a.

( Mara)

both Macra).

ill

Mi

n.f. only pi.: a.

vniSJriO

Qr niKXto

io 27

a privy

i.e.

source

n.

niNXin

only

pi.

?J?

Jbi

11

Ch

extremity,

P and

chiefly

2:,

1. outgoing, extremity of
5 ;
3
18
(both JE), elseborder of territory Jos 16 1
1

Nu 34

where P:

Josi5 4 711 i6 8 i7 9 i8 12.14.19


-

30

cf. 1 Ch 5
I9 m.22.:9.3:.. outskirts of city Ez 48
2:f
2. D^n 'n Pr 4 (1 read niXXlD) SO wcg S o/fc/e.
16

^68

3. 'n nils?

21

from

escapes

(lit.

/or, i.e. in

w'ew 0/) death.

of

Ch

(T^
4
2

i- ;

[^^J
J^J

Urnn
3^!!

s"i8

S 18 13

v30

c.

(c.

nb,

(c.

S io

a.

+ 6 t.;
+ 5 t.;
17

||

19

2CI111 14

Hb
c.

c.

3Xnm

-ray);

(both JE).

t.

1 '

ExV (but read

430

); 2 ms.
2
rarrr]
2

aarnn

+2

t;

isrnn 8 +st.;
Inf. cstr. a?rnn(D) 2 S
16

/tow.

t.;
;

3 i cc

14 14
'

Ex

(E,

b$1&

loc, at,

0J>

36

c.

(VB

Olp*

by

(fig.)

Ex

pers.

b. abs.

Nu
c.

S 23 12 =
315
(JE), upon
23
loc. 2

h? pers.

(subj.

34

'i),

v. infr.;

Nu

ic

c.

so

24

'

'Oab Jos

c.

abs.

';

vb. Hiph.

Gn

Vljl?Xn

sf.

Ju f,

i-

Dt

(D),

arnnb

Jb

^y

pai

56

(Ges

53 - 3

'

^ac, c ace:
27
6 37 8 2

+ PXN
Dt

28

Ho

43; ntfiaini cousec.


8 27 ;

Ko'-

15

^+

+3 loc. Gn 30 (J
+ tf na), c. ^]ina in
38

S 6 17

f.

imp/.

ms. 3^tt

cstr. 32?n Dt;

Ju

Pt.

-);

Inf.

Gn if;

03 jf!!

sf.'

and

Ges 571 ) Hiph. Pf

4S0

iW WXil Am

etc.;

||

6 37 ;(,.

JXX
1

rulj?),

Ch

S5 of setting foot on (?y) ground


Gn 33 (J sq. 0V) = station with thee
2

5G

15

some of my retinue;

9
3?p G1143 (J); so with
idea of presenting, introducing to Gn47 2 (J);

(so that all

set

may

l|

see) 4-?

Jb

17

6
;

sq. 2 ace.

= set as) Je 51 n^jn DV3 n^sm H02 and


(lest) / se< = exhibit) her as in the day when she
34

was born (|| nJ3"iy

dsw

n|B' B'aS) ; fig. set up, establish,


,

Am 5

-lyco irxn

Hoph. Impf.

W Ex io

15

24

wn

(opp. v 7

p?).
(E) be stayed, stopped,

detained (of herds, etc.)

"irtt\ PTO'', ins''

sub irw, pnx, inx.

v.

t [> ^^] vb. Hiph. lay, spread,

S 12 716 2 Ch 20 17
2
(|hy); oftakingastandtofightiSi7 -f2 in
1

late (Ges

in

Aram. W. Pa. Aph. id., also expound,


auslegen ;' Ar. i.ij is put or lay (down, on
a place, etc.), but Lri = Aram. y) Hiph. imp/.
;

'

i?T

ny^K

Is 58

acc.lBNl p'B>Is 58

i 3/.

De Di

Est 4 3

Babylon

i/r

5
;

139

Is

lay,

ntt"l

spread

out, sq.

^ 131/ if I spread out


Hoph. imp/. J?^ (P-

be laid, sp-ead

al.)

subj.

71NE'

my couch).

10

standing quiet and


deliverance of ^ Ex 14 13 (J),

set, place, a vivid

Db'(Ko

Gn 30 38 Ju

32W

28

She' 61 (as

3 (' subj.) ; esp. of


passive, to see the mighty
1

P); of holding ones

Warn Jesi 34 Qr (Kt wrvn), Jb if;

sf.

Ex 19 Nu 22 22 (both

S io 23

Dr);

having a
733-^33 3XT1TO M*1B>3

ir>

OJJ

(||

forcible syn. of

17

Zc

T?33 Dt

t [J2

pil"),

also (in sense of

T]in3 pers.

(|[noy),

Of and

fa.

1330), fig.= stand aloof

c. 75?

lmpf.
Pr 22 29

';

station oneself, take one's stand,

Ju 20 Dt

lf

phr. of place,

place or position)
2

Pa.

Hb

+4
+6

E),

2V

Nu n
3pT Jb 4 i apr

Sam Ges 571 Ko

Ex
1

(%.

'nni consec.

rnrnxi

+ 4t.;

stand
2

c f.

i:nn

nB

I0

13

iasrn;i

2i

arnril,
2

24

Dt

axVfj

be

Ch

set or station

& deriv.;
constant, fir m\ Hithp. Pf 3 pi.
stand

oneself, take one's

Ar.

Hithp.

only

''JIX vj?

13

+ 5

5?}')

Ch 2O

Ju

v"b.

Pr

J),

d. c./5?pers. take one s stand on

;i

DfliXXin

(both

g io 19^v# alg0 d) ;
"J? 6 c), with im-

c3, B? ^ ^tftTV ^94


ioAo iot7 take a stand for me against the workers
the side

16

13

ground, maintaining one's position before \

cstr. ftfKtfn

plication of readiness for service,

'

68 21

yj,

y,^ J 0S 24

/,

10

Abtritt),

Pr 4 +
8
w
Xim
Ez 4 8 30
Nu34
Qi-(KtVniKn);
Josi8
nixxh Jos i5 4 +2 1.; sf. vnxxin Nu34 4 +3 t.;
vnxxn Jos i5 7 + 8 t. + i6 Qr (Kt inxxn);
late ; abs.

Ex 8

oneself before

of iniquity

outgoing,

f.

escape

(?),

Germ.

to,

Kt niiOno.

euphemistically for

t [nfr$!in]

places of going out

Ar. L'jP"

(cf.

29.29.

22

(of future ruler out of Bethlehem), his origin.

b.

= present

c. c. 'JS? pers.

a garment.

(in the light) like

so as servants or courtiers (v.

T T

jnir

worm,

subj. 13X1 \>W

as couch for king of

11

1<i

militaryarrayJe46 4 (c. 3accomp.),v 14 (||^l? J3H)


to

38

answer a charge Jb 33 s
14

and

B*oj> iD3

t[in!r] n.[m.] couch, bed


;

QW]

they (terrestrial things) stand forth

"V!
i7

13

Gn 4V;

+2

t,

(+

pi. cstr.
1

6*: 8 - 10

Kt,

Ch 5

(poet.;
1
;

sf.

;sf.

^H

v. JTSP); cowsft,

Jl>

yw

427

Gn

W
wi

wedlock or concubinage,

Ch

in gen.

49/ (J), hence


feny 132 3 ;
Tf n ?

63',

"Fngl Jb 17 13

39

16

)-

n.m. 1KS

t[V^]

10

'

lished

urface, only of lower jarojecting storyof temple,

t J>-2D n.m. couch, bed


28 20

.s

"tti?
II

e7/(i"DDp coverlet in

f
||

24

DjJ

f.

Lv8 +2t.;
15

K7

46

Ch 4 17

etc.

P^l. consec. 2

7mp/.

W Jb

y 80

11p^

is

poured)

n.m. a casting; ins

pi. D'j?F 2

38

Ch 4

38

P. pass.

ttj?

K7

s4
;

1. pour,

four out, oil, in anointing,


0w) + i>yGn28 18 (E), 3 5 I4 (J); sq. ?#>?

iq.acc.

'n

in

K7

contacted into clod

n.f.

s7

sub

v.

l"lpi*3

piv.

pipe (through which

1.

Zc 4

rflpiHE)

Q^i^

npr), tajwea

njW Ex 3 8 27 Jb

+ 5t.;

casting (taps?

its

2. a easting

Ch 4

oil
(cf.

:i

Inf.

estab-

/?< 6e

i/iozt

*)-

p!Fltt

1.

cs a<

t[np^T2]

Lv 1 4 2C

pir

34

K 18

15

14

U5 15 p2f?lGn28 18 +8t.; p?fl 1 K 2 2 35 (intrans.


9
3
3
pifK Is
lense); 3 fs. pttm 2 S 13
44 "pXK v
40
s
41
Imv. p* Ez 24
pVH 2 K 4
P? 2 K 4
[

cmm

as

psp

established, pred. of

p^tsb nay jb 3 8 38 . n. pxio

?'<?.)

CI14

cl.)

vb. pour, cast, flow (Talm.

JalP/. p?

15

2.
2

a casting (of metal); Cp^

(of metal); of dust

tplP

firmly

fig.

n.f.

K7

Ch

K 7 =2
23

(HN-vn X7).

ini?2f3

short for one to stretch one-

?s too

#<? &ec7

jnn'f TO 'an

Che.

(sq. n), v.

cstr. as subst. nB>TO

s3

C^V ! Jb

t[n^]

as

5)

K7

3. Pi.,

pers., 'B

only Qr, properly fiat

fa 1 K 6 510 v 6 rd. y^n tfie side-chamber,


Bo 5658 Sta ZAW188S 1M v. also v 58 Ez 41 56

Pt.=cast, molten 'an DV1


predicate

'

^ 45

of grace fn on lips,

?'iKf 'T.i5"DN;' cf.

(II

12T

+ 7y Lv 8 12 (P); sq. 7y (|DB> implied from con3


text) Ex 2 9 7 (P), 1 S io 2 K 9
sq. ?^ + "^

"H!T

"

etc.

r?.''.,

contract

Ar.J^. covenant,

HwS 308
As. esem, as Heb., Dl
) Qal

44

10
;

Gn

io 4 20 + 8

28

s ^l?- Is 45

>

,s

P/

Gn

Impf. 3 m.-ir^

Pf.;

t.

"W

in pt.

and deriv. Ph. "IV potter; Xiy,"

potter, creator,

Syr. )_.

(NH

vb. form, fashion

'

Is

?1^

IS*]

16

Lv

Nu

all P);

K 18

34
;

for satisfying

blood (of sacrifice)

(P); pottage, for eating, 2


2

S 13 9

into

him

4041

(al. less

26 37 36 36 37 3. 13
2430

pW
3

prob. as

ggS.27

Ch4 3

aU p)

heart v

Jb

46

K 22

15

12

fig. cast,

Hiph. /mp/ *ptfl

(of blood),

Jb 3 8

3S

1. of

l8

4.4.6.6

rjW3

human

activity

sf.

Pt.

nf
cstr.

49

nx'

a. of a potter

al.

23

nis-is

^ese

last

error for IXiX);

'*( n

if ^

c/ay Is 29';

'M n 2 18

Je

18

45 4-6t.;
14
23
30 1 Ch 4

Ch4 ss La4 2 C

Thes SS et

2>oWe-'s

^"11K

sf.

s.

ir

16
20
out of clay a vessel Is 29 41 Je

potter's vessel

of crocodile's

D"^

pi.

t. sf.;

25

=2 Ch

+ 11
IS44 9

ace. to

fixed

Ex

7y

infused

i. e.

sf. *nnf| Is 4 4
v
1XV Is4i i5 +2o t.;

who forms

4. intrans. fioiv,

(as stone).
35

15

Je 19 11

"'H

two
)

'ba

-|n

^ b?J 30 14 ^ p3p? Je 19

b. of a carver of wood, graven

C. frame, devise in
images Is 44 91012 Hb 2 1818
20
^
2.
of divine activity:
the mind ^V ^94
a. (as a potter) forming Adam out of "lay from
non^Gn 2 7,8 ( J), beasts and birds, also from HDIN
21
Mu
21
v 19 ( J ) Israel as a people Is 2 7 " 4 3
44 45
2 24
the servant of
64', even from the womb 44
Yahweh from the womb 49 s of the formation
of the individual man 43 7 Jeremiah in the
womb Je i 5 the eye of man ^ 94; the locust
Am) ; Leviathan ^ 1 04 26 the dryland 95'';
13
73H
the earth Is 45 181S ; the mountains Am 4
19
ls
tome
in
sight
of
Fig. perh. lost
Je io
5
of the above, and quite certainly in the forming
of light Is 4 5'. of summer and winter 1^74", the
.

'

'

nay.

23

41

t^

molten,

pour, only pJW

Jos

3. Pt. pass, as adj.

hard, of crocodile's scales


1616

(nun? )

cakes

2. cast (objects of metal)

thirst (fig.) 4-

+ "riD^S Lv

fig. of disease 12

iijmn).

iK

K4

into (by) vessels 2

oil

for boiling (into (3) the caldron),

Ez 24 s

symbol.,

44

for washing, 4- ?y 3"; for drenching,

svater,

Is

13

palm;

lis

?y

Is 44 ; oil in sacrifice,
7y
in cleansing, 4- 7y Lv 1 1520 (upon

fig., c. ''nil 4- 7J?

12

19

Pt.

f npVb

K4 5 ;yottr

24

j3|

(oil) 2

K4

of shekels of silver, etc., p>our out Jos 7


of the ark, 2 S 15 24 set doivn(V); but read

fig.

23
;

^Tl

Hoph.

(Dr Gr).

Lv
Jb37
P>

21

IS

10

Jb 22

pxp 11 15

16
;

Pf. pttn
Pt.

f 45
P0 iKf-

cstr. p??

33

]li

/trap/.

Ch

1. ie

poured, subj. JE??, gq. ?y (in anointing), Lv2i


(H); fig. of foundation of wicked Jb 22 16 v. Di;

10

D'" of

man Zc

b.

for frame, pre-ordain,

fig.

12 1 and the 37 of
,

purpose), of a situation

men ^ 33

plan

pin"J)0

15
.

(in divine

Is 22"^ of an

428

-IT

nubtyK

nyi

7J?

it

33
6e/ore

Pf

'I??

11
Je 18

/>l

^^Pn^

"

devised

46

it

11

'

establish

it to

10

'*?

"urfr^ -aab Is 43
Niph. Pf.
me a god was not formed (created). Pu.

dwellings (no K>X3) Je5i 30

BW +

WW

T\T

days (that) tvere pre-ordained

the divine purpose)

weapon

cf
(

'"

JS

formed against

that is

sq. ace.

under

(in

16

27

21

also

(of Jerusalem

+ 3, Am

elsewh.

14

43

12

49

s7

50

14
,

32

('vrf

thee tcill

49

Ju

also

cf.

Je

?S>,

(hence Je 17

TlViT)

La 4 u Ez2i 3

54"

Is

prep.

of olive-tree)

fig.

'3 B>N

Q al 2 b )-

"W ^"73

Hoph. 7^/ nhp *6 yby


",<?/

'ID"!?

0"JPv

S 14 30 Qr, cf. snpr.; Pt. TVSO Ez 21 ; kindle,


8 19
(JE), Je
set on fire, sq. ace, -Vy + B>N3 Jos 8
3 ^i
M
S3
2 S i4
+ ppfe); field of corn, +
32
3

37 "=2 K 19
Aaue planned, I will also do

occurrence

1P1Q

"X

comp. Ar.

foil.;

sunk,

be

depressed; t-^j holloio, cavity).

not prosper.
<

f 1. 1!Tn.m.

^Gu6

ls2s 3
'

form, framing, purpose;

hf Dt 3

+5t.;

18

Hb2

21

^.f^

tsp^n. m.

103

14

16

2.
formed by the potter Is 2 9
18
3. form of
form of a graven image Hb 2
14
4. of what
man as made of the dust -fy 103
b), imagiC,
1
2
(cf."^
mind
is framed in the
.

pottery,

nation, device, purpose

28 9

iCh2 9 ls nntfrin'*
1 alone Dt 31 21 (J); ^?
5

6 (J),

Gn

(3)37 n(l)355TID "IV

37''Gn8 21 (J);

NH

<

Gn 46 24 =

f 11. "^J" n.pr.m. son of Naphtali


1

13
,'''isTu

26

49

gent, of

>,

11.

iCh.25 11
,

my

body Jb

sf.

"}i"'l

JeSi^Ko'intr.,

12

fs.

12

ns?rn Is 17 ; ViX)
9
2

tW3

6e

= set

Niph. Pf. nnjf3 2 K 2 2 ,3


15
2
Kt (Qr VIM) HHMl consec. 2 K 2 2 17
VIM Ne i 3 + 2 t. + Je 2 15 Qr (cf. supr.)
;

wrath of

'',

burned, of gates of Jerusalem, sq.

^desolated Je
9

9
(||

13

K 22

^3

mountains and pastures)


H-13N).
Hiph. Pf. Tl-sn Je 1
Je i7 =7 +5

m
t.

rwyim

1G

cf.

vb. be kindled, burn (Aram.

fs.

Dt 32" a j^re

fig.

+2

t.

WSPI v

7ia<7i

30

*lp*

Qal Impf.

32

22

P. act.

so burn,

been kindled ( n C1PT ) iW

Ij^fll

ci5ic? i<

f.

6e kindled, fig. of

tp^ Is io 16

2/

burnetii unto She' 61;

of people displeasing to ^, ''SKa

Di s n-7|

JKty

n|N

nnp; tyN Is 65 s pt.Tlp; kindled, as subst.


;

ninn^ ^o u to take fire from that which


11pJ
BN6
).
is kindled, i.e. from the hearth (Lg
14
2 5
1PV1 Je 15
Hoph. 7mp/. 3 fs.npFI Lv6
KX

Lv6 2

6e

5-6

burning, burn, of (perpetual)

(P);

D3\bj?

fig.

of Vb

Je 15

14
,

altar-fire

judgment,^?

similarly 17

nPl"]j??S

(cf.

Dt'32

22

TTip"! n.[m.] a burning (properly Inf. cstr.

is.

~lip , 3

14

*l,

19

"mm!
S 14 s0 Kt;
;

t?N

IpTO Dt

supr., as prob. source of both).

Jos 8

sub PP.

v.

IfJtfl

VW1

).

Designating particular localities, Ju 7 25 3X1 3pJ


Zc 14 10 'H?on ^) (near Jerusalem).

of 1?4)

/!.

only

judgment,

TTpTO

19

14

||

431

');

be

Ges

(||

17

31

1 -

&?\>)

pi.

Ges 571 Ko'- ); Win


s9
30
VPJmi
/wi?;/. VlMl
Je
consec.
v
32
51
n
nSITtfK
27-*
rtlWX Is
Ko Kc
La4
(rd.

(<Qr nw* /

16";

';

46
11
of land 9

13

Ne i

(of cities of Israel),

(of

consec.

25

13

wrath, piS^'iy

;kindle,

sq.

33

be kindled, fig. of

3pf J u

cstr.

judgment,

id.

(of gates of Babylon).

18 30

Jb24 u + 4 t.;
*?!* Zc 14 10 T3 Pr 10 ; wme-vat, Is 5- Hg2
T
3
nj), Pr 10
Jo 4 13
oft.
Q\ Nui8 27 30 Dti5
3
24
27
2
2 K 6
appar. of the wine16
Ho 9 J02
s3
press Jb 24 11 U"n Cll^, Is 16 10 (hence Je 48
14

1G
3 ms. *l Is io

Je 9 11 +
Je 4 6 19

Nu

.aT, frarn, intrans.; Ar. 3JJ, id.)

on fire), of thorns (in


sim.) 33
Je 49 (of dependent towns and vil58
lages of Rabbah, under fig. of daughters), 51

kindled with fire

3iT

t.;

Dtis

sf."\3^

(P).

(XH

(intr.)

3 fpl. nansn Je 49

);

rn.P/ Is 65%- pass. 1-lpJ

of wickedness, Is 9 17

fig.

Is 5

tflp" ]

my forms, mem-

t [J""^] vb. kindle, burn


431

49

17'

(rare)) Qal Impf. 3

ajT;

b. adj.

= subst. coll. Xu 26

t ['" ^!li', ] n.m.pl.


bers of

Benz
also
wine-press
(the
trough
sometimes
in
),
which the grapes were trodden out); abs.

2I2t

^Npj^

art.

c.

one of the

chief of

Levitical choirs of singers

trough or hol-

(a

in the rock for re-

ceiving the juice trodden out in the H3

(P).

n.pr.m.

"h-lSP

16

6 3 a ated/arf

Ch

(3XPI Is 5

nx". Is 2

"^ is
purpose (or frame of mind). (In
common in sense of impit/se. 31Dn "Wand J)"ID "W
of good and bad tendency in man.)
1

wine-vat

low excavated

"

IpjE?

Is io 16 , abs.

and

cstr., fig. of

''s

v. [Ip^J supr.

n.[m.J a burning mass;

abs.

^ 102 4 my bones are scorched


through like a burning mass; pi. cstr., fig. of

i|

"'HiDVy

judgment,

O^ij?

Hpto

Is 33

14

(||

n^3iN

E^K).

429

nip*

fmpu

hearth (=place of burning),

n.f.

Je 6 s Ez 23 17

byq v ls

sq.

Hiph.

Mypim

Pf.

on which burnt-offering was laid and consumed.


naten by "a by nbiyn Nin Lv 6 2 (sq. natan m)

Zwip/. Qyp 5 ! v 9 Imv.Vpjn Nu


S 21
4
2 5 of some solemn form of execution, but mng.
uncertain Aq Gesimpcde; expose (e'^Xuifaf,

iaipvi).

7rapa8

consec.

only of altar-hearth, the plate or top of altar,

D^Tp'

site

56
n.pr.loc. a city of Judah Jos 15 ;

IapK<z/Lt, A ItKSaaju, LleKraa/x.

unknown.

(-</of following;

lllp

(from

Hp 1

npJJ~ja

p r 30 (read probably 'WBn


v.' Be-Now "'*)
1

ibwPhpi

NE>1?J?

or

yV'y+bx

n.pr.m. (impf. from

mh

TDK

meaning dubious
perhaps
as n. abstr. from rip' and
render Preservation of God) a man of Judah
01

ace. to

better regard np'

Ch

18

A*

XertijX,

I0ut/X,

^^ following

so As. dkil

U$6ir{k.

D1

(npi ?)

Ar. iSj be obedient ;

cf.

HWB123

Aear

Sab. np1

^DiV DHM

!?Knpi, i?6np%

in

Ges5

'

(Daghesh

subject, genit.

c.

2b

Lag

+ 3 t.
Gn

21

1K3

15

Ju i6

1420

BN82
),

nnjp

'

forte dirim.

QN nn^b Pr 30 17

c.

object,

tiip^ Jb 8 14 v. Dtp.

rpjoj?i, oi*cj:, B3rPj?J

sub np\

MV

Kahtdn; the V V ks9 and kjj


being both expl. in Muhit by ^>,J> strike, beat;

tradition, viz.

v.Lane "*) Gn 1 o 25 20 29
-

of various tribes of

Yemen

Ch 1 19 20 23
-

, 'father

le/crav.

n.pr.loc. Canaanitish city, with

a king, defined

by

2
?P"!?? Jos 12

19"; Levitical city 21 34

'

C5

fall

Qallmpf.
dislocated

down, fall upon,


fs.

VW Je6

8
;

in

Zebulun

befal,

Vm Gn32

Gn 3 2 26 (Jacob's thigh);

of >SJ; torn

16

1-

15

; carafe, Gn
Gn

24

Gn

47
2

21

(E),

16

(J),

from

(J), i.e.

of ^

4i

s5

^ 78 i.e. become
of enemies Hb 2'. Vid. also
fig.

L^l_ J vk- be precious, prized, appraised (NH id., Pi., Hiph. Aram. ">j?? iiu
6e heavy, precious; Pa. honour; ~^\?1, ^<
weighty, precious, honoured; cf. As. akdru, be
HWB24 ; Ar.
precious, costly, and deriv., D1
"Jil
6e heavy, 11. honour; JUT dignity; Sab. n.
I

DHM ZMG1883 ) QalP/. 3

nj
72
a,.

^ 1 39

14
;

'

17

juss.

(N3")">P_'

fs. rni?,*

is.^np^Zcn 13

l?n 1 S

7mj;/.

30

n 2K1 1314

3 pi.

^49; T?M

1?.]

1. be precious:

highly valued, esteemed, David's name, np^l


S 18 30 ;

+ rnaai, T? 3i^)

72

rnpT IS43

of Israel, "?}&
f

God's thoughts

^P~ np ^1

^ 1 39 (Ew Hi Hup render hard, difficult


17

cf'fTVj?:

402

2ms.ri-ip^Is43 4 ;

21

Dn

14
(1|

11

rnp*

0^33 |iH3

S 26 21

BU
2 Ki

OB'S?

i.e.

^ 49

np*1.

'^-ip;

thou hast spared

similarly

b$V DCTO1

valued, on^yi?

b. esp. of life (CPM), in phr.

).

V3^a DOT

'qino).

1p".

c. &e costly,

2. 6e appraised,
np^n 11N Zc ii 13 7<e

s1

n^N

magnificence of the price at which


praised (and dismissed) from them

ivas ap-

Hiph.

K'ON -VpiN Is 13 12 7 -?7Z wiofe


Impf. 1 s.
7
ie more rare (lit. precious) than fine go d.
Imv. npn Pr 25 17 mafe rctre (i.e. ivithltold) thy
foot from the house of thy friend.
tar?

"Mp 1

splendid,

rare,

precious,

adj.

t ^/p'' vb. be dislocated, alienated (Ar.


is fall,

be

K 18 J'?! Gn2 8
1 K
3 (v. Baer) f'^
27

weighty; abs. 1p^ iSs


27
Qr(Kt^pi; v. infr.);
i 7

iij

Pt.

pp Hiph.

it; so (juss.)

T l^p* n.pr.m. son of Eber, descendant of


Shem (DHM in
comp. his name in Arab,

,,

78

wh&,

(Ar. i5

of Noah, frD

^yya ^33

TDi)2p

Hb

suddenly active;

sub Dip.
v.

drunken sleep;

^"jn

b^^n^p*;

Y$

20

of Baal 18 27 ; sq. iriJ^n

1ND \O0

D^,

awake

Im2>f.

Wj5*

Ju 1

rP!l

25
pass, of Hiph.

13

vb.

Nu

v9 ),

ijd^

('"

2S21

t \Y p

1S16

D^y

genit.

Dip'?,

ipl Aonoiw-

MV).

t [nnp"'] n.f, obedience; cstr.


20

mnb

Ch 2 5 12 )
Hoph.

(cf. 2

(favourably), hear (and answer), also in n.pr.

Gn 49 10

/wow cfowra (Ar. iijl) a rock

Bel. Sem. 398 <4M,

Vid. iwipj.

X^ ^CTUcify ; PS

OTltI');

awake) Qal

n.pr.m. father of Agur,

NKnsn

D^iran

(Lane 3059 )).

Reserve

1j

or fear); viii. be pitnts, careful of

evil,

one's religious duties

Ar.

cf.

happen)
2C

+2

elsewhere

t.;

fig.

away, alienated from any one,sq. f?

S i2 30 + 14 t.;
La 4 2 fpl. Hil^
2

nip:
d.

-^!; cstr."!? Pr
:
f 7 "; f- n 1^

^?

,_
nip: Is.28 16 ; mpl. D !p:

cstr.

K 5 + 2 + Zc 4 \v. infr.);
TD^ ?-? ^ 45 s0 Baer van
s1

t.

10

f;

sf.

H'i?''?); 1. precious: a. cos%,

nhp

D'aiN

430

IP
of costly building-stones

K5

9 10 11

31

033

cf.

IDTO 1DTO nip^ Is 28 10 a costly corner^- stone)


syM*<.it.M
of a foundation, on cstr. v r> a
;
*
13
27
D^il "^ P 1 2 4
12
-| Jin costly wealth Pri
:

1)" precious, highly valued

precious

opp. ?.?T Je

life ;

of character)

19

VTD_n> nniBPI

D^JBO NT! nn^ Pr


precious than rubies

15

(of choi ce elements

^ 1 16

^5>3 ngj

'*

(wisdom)

she

Pr 6

t?S3

n"J^

26

more

is

prized, of

(v. also c);

15

IDn

= Bubst.TIT T? D ^? ?^45 ^'s


daughters are among thy precious = dear)
10

f 36

ones.

C.
;:0

S1

n~P'

pX

CI120V

precious stones, jewels


1 9 10
2 10 n
2 Ch 9
io
1 Ch

coll.

?np^
1

V Hiph. Is

(cf.

15

sub b).

3
12

moon Jb3i

Aram.), of the

(cf.

2. rem?,

layers, fowlers

riB3 Pr6
^P.5^

CIS

wicked perish,

26

20

1i2

nCDTO

tvisdom and honour

read

Kt

in Zc

DVT"ij51

is

cool

nhjjl 11N

fikfipl

weightier than

a little folly.

and one

4 read
not be light but cold
Trss.):

Ec io

")j

and

In Pr

s7

of spirit (seeVB)
N^ /iere shall

HW

congelation (see id.

and

Ip 1 n.m. preeiousness, price, honour


(late: cf. BA.T, Jul glory); abs. "^ Zc
1 i
+ 5 t.; lp/3 etc.'f 49 1? + 3 t.; cstr.T Est i
sf. i^? 6 +4 t.; rTJi^ Je20 ; 1. preeiousI3

ness: a,.=precious (costly) things (coll.) Je 20

(om. ), 1^1 JDh

"^

Ez

22 25 ;

1^3

Jb 28 10

b.

la

? Pr2o a jeivel of preeiousness precious


13
jewel' (\\^l, D^JS).
2. yj-te Zc
v.

2.

"P4

Est.:

7 T?,

3. honour,

ir&n? nnsari
^1^ v

'rn-iob

5''3

(||

wives grwe honour

delig'hteth 6

'"l^jp^

^ man

Pu. PL

imabip nins);
to their lords;

in whose honour

6 - 7 - 9 9 - 11

OnBK ^ ^j }3n J e 31
a very precious son unto me ? (||

Q^

Pf

is

Ephraim

WTpXtftK?

vb. lay a bait or lure

"n^pj J e 50 24

13

Impf.

ms.

ensnared, in

bait,
;

in disastrous

||

*13;0); of those

plans (sq. n3?3l) Is 8 15 28 13

'i's

D^WO,

(for

(v. also

? ^ 141

unless this should

entrapped, in

tajip"' n. [m.] bait-layer, fowler, B>ip} n9

Ho

the

snare of a fowler.

tir>^n.[m.]
JWpJ 1!D

Pr

V^\ H3 ^

id.;

O^p; Je

pi.

20

3
i

ni3S3

(in sim.)

TGJpitt n.m. rrl2,is prop, a bait or lure in


a fowler's net
io 7 + 15

fig. snare
abs. B'piO Ex
Pr 18 7 2025 pi. D^piD ^64"

then

cstr.

t.;

Jb40 24 D^pb ^i 4 o

^pb

S 22

Am 3

a net for birds

cstr.

/. riiS'pb

;'

*Wm

of-saen

i]i

will not^riercevnostril

any one to

allures Anthentraps

Jb34 30

's^^Tt)*

4 i*-\baij o{lure,

Jb40 24 elsewhere fig. of what

of hippopotamus

who

disaster or ruin

ai'e

DJ?

^pto

the ruin of their people;

idols and idol- worship a pernicious lure to Israel

Ex 2 3 33 (JE), Dt

16

Ju

(D); Michal, to David

of ruin to evildoers Is 8

^6 4
(||

140 6

r\W;

(vb.

8 27

^ 106
12

S 18 21

14

36

so alli-

(JE), Jos23 13
of

'>

as cause

of plots of wicked

na, Q\ban, ngh), 141 9

j|

n3); a lure or snare for wicked in their

29^ 69

transgressions Pr

in transgressions of lips

wrathfulness 2 2 25

Ex34

ances with Canaanites

i8

Gn

=2

'I^p''

25

s3

S 22

6
(||

s3
(|j

consisting

cf.

18' 20 25 ; in

in fear of

ns)

Pr 12 13

^iNK> \bri)
;

man

Pn

29

TW "0

25
;

.
"
3 I4

n.pr.m. son of Abraham and Keturah

=i Ch

32 32
-

Ufa; @L Gn

25

2 -3

Uktclv.

t^np^ n.pr.loc.

^^).

Impf. from a

Dip,

(v.

$p3, t^'p)
9
;

Pf. pi.

B>#D),

Qal

o^pv

laKaper]\

meaning dubious

De Is3

Judah Jos 15 38

= Petra)

'

'

np>

is

poss.

) 1.

in

unknown;
2. name

by King Amaziah,

K I4 Ka6or)\ A Uk6otj\.
7

703f

site

A Utcdar/X, @L Ux&ar]\.

given to V?0
captor 2

01 52T7k

(ace. to

VTflp; q.v.; seeWetzst in


the Shephelah of

then gen. lay snares

by a
Pr 6 2

be caught

Niph. Pf.

sim.

only

20

Pt. as subst. bait-

be read: Ges 552 B 6 ; Sta'S220 ):


circumstances of life Ec 9 12

adj. intrans. very precious, dear;

t [t^p'

15

ensnared by

J*pn t)2Sn "IK'S

king

the

elsewhere only

n'^yrnp 6 3 c. b new also v 6


;
nnopi nn
nirn Dninb 8 16 ^(n)

all

13 21

Est

nW n^

~ip "i jb>bi

"

20

^ 49

1^

(cf. 1

Moses \ snarejto Egyptians Ex 1 o 7 ( J )

consequences of idolatry Dt 7 s5 (

however, also Addenda.

v.,

"ji>

1 2

like

the glory

influential,

plan to destroy Babylon

TltPp*

business entanglements

as subst.=

^ 37
of the pastures(i. e. like gay, but shortlived, flowers).
4. (late and Aram.) weighty,
glory, the

of devices of wicked 141'

&&X\ consec. Is8 28

2
20

Dt

fig.
'''s

snares,

DJ1

3. glorious, splendid

).

Zay

Je 50 24 niJ?}

Pr

ace. cogn.); of

(v. also

(c.

Ch 3 3 2 27 Ez 2 7'" 2 8 13 (list of precious stones


5S
2
^K
so also La 4 read
follows), Dn n
7
'131
Dn^n (for MT
"03), see A B
T DC^ jb
2 9' 2

28 1C

its

431

N-V

tNT
CAT
4

Am 3 + 3
+

os24
29

Gn j 9 +
Gn 18 pi.

+2
69

')

Zmy.

11

'

Ew

51081a

Impf

NT

Inf.cstr.

nNT Dt

Jos

4' 10

j>

13

Is 29

Dmv

;'

Vhb

25

22

t.

sf

in"V

Jos 4 24 (rd. t3nT

8S7b

Di etc.); Pi. KTJ Gn 32"+ 15


]2
;str. XI.: 22
+iot.; pi. CNT Je42 u + 6t.;
str.wiEx i8 21 + 12 t.; f. cstr.'nN^ Pr3i M ;
3b

fear,

L.

32 4 3

io 2 (E),

Tos
3

3 28

1S

Ex

10

Gn

(J),

Dt 20 s 3 8 Ju
=i Ch io 4 2 K
,

20 8 28 17 42 s5

8 20

io

Gn 3
Ex 2

S 4 7 I7 11

Ch 20 Ne
3

14

-- 4

Am

14

Is 54

i6

S 4

16

6
J1W3.H

3g

WW*

)iO(' ) see

Aear

Hb3

10

11
[a

24

(acc.

20

17

Mi

S3

x^

12

17

11

14

99

(J), 21

51

12

Is 8

13

20

19

(') 1
16

S 12 18

34

Jb 9 35

21

18

11

Ez
ty

2^

Ch 13 12

24

37

10

lb 5 M - Ec 1 6 ; with "OB?
D), iS7 7 i8 29 2i 23 1K1'50

Dt

5 7

19

Jos 9 24

2Ki i 9 (=Is 3 7 )
Ch 20 15 3 2 7 Ne 4 8 Je i 8 41 18 42"-"; "OS?"?
tS 18 12 with? becauseoffor Je 51 4R
d. with
25

26

15

and

fear to do a thing

i2 (E),

ind

},

32

mf.
in

Ju

10

afraid of doing

9
40 Jb 3 2 6
1_

(J).

vb$

3.

Lv

I9 3 (H),

'4

Moses and Joshua Jos 4 14

213

the oath 1 S 14
the sanctuary Lv
13
2
10
2 6 (H), other gods Ju6
2
1 f-*x-*
,

13

30

19
elsewhere of God: a. abs. Je 44 10
b. with ace.
,s
21
i8 21 (E), Dt25 18
G\-6N(n) Gn 22 12 4 2 Ex i 17
.

^55

20

mrf

'-P

14 - 24

I2
24

10

i4

Ho

8 9
-

Ec5 6

J Jos
( )>

io Jon

12

(P),

16 18

Mai

18

12

24

Ne

13

14

14

io

19

Gn
12

19

18
;

Gn46 3 Ex

30

i7 M

24
4
12
15 22 25
2
21
7
Pr3 i4 24

20

'"

17
14
4
3
10
26
'
6 i3 5
referring to Yahweh or Elohim Dt 4 5 8
13
36
s
40 43
3133
Is 25 29
Je
1
8
2
2 Ch 6
17
18
io 7 3 2 39 Mal2 5 3 5 Zp 3 7 ^22 26 25 14 31 20 33 34 8 10

60

67

72

85

io3 n

10

in n 9
5

13 - 17

6:! - 74 - 79

''
147
1?T n ? N"!t? Ex 9 he that feared tlte
word of Yahweh (J) the name (of Yahweh) Dt
5s
19
Mai 3 20 f 61 86 u 102 16 Ne i 11
2 8 Is59
;

!Tiph. 45 7mp/.

Gn28 + 33
17

t.;

vrm f 130

m.

ntnfo Is 2

f.

pi.

Pt. VTfQ

nlK^J 6 4 2

+ 5 t.; nioM Dt io nitnb 2 S 7 sf. i"niK")^


^ 145 1. be fearful, dreadful, e.g. wilderness
people i8 Hb i ice (in
8
land Is 2
Dt
rnjsn
'Jn
2.
(del. @ Co).
Ez
i
sim.)
pj|3
23

21

19

15

2 7

and awe: of Yahweh himself


n?nn N"lti awe-inspiring in

cause astonishment
3

\/^47

68

36

76

s
;

15 (song); "fin tVlia ^b^bv awe22


c. p, to
inspiring majesty {is) upon Eloah Jb 3 7
13
nations
of
hostile
c. by
kings of the earth ^ 76
Zp2 n of'i's doings Ex34 10 (J)f66 35 niNTlX n )
wonderful, glorious things, of Messianic king
23
21
5
1 Ch
of Yahweh himself Dt io 2 S 7
45

Ex

praises

11

21

Is 64

106 22

45

^65"

adverbially in

13

i39 Ges 5118 6 b Da Synt -* 70(b> ; Niiam h*wn ^ ni^ the


great and awful day of Yahweh Jo 3" Mai y*
11
3. inspire reverence, godly fear,
cf. Jo 2
14

and awe:

God, N"iW

a. as attribute of

infin.
15

with JB fear lest Gn 31 31 (E)


2. stand in awe of, with }JD and
.

e.

riE'JD 1N-|^1

Ex 3 4 30 (P)

<mcZ

*% stood

awe of drawing nigh unto him; HliTD


8

IN" 1 V,

131 V'
33 let all the earth <rtand in awe of
Tahweh; T'TP.Nt? FWVl an ^ ^i0U shalt stand
in awe of thy "God Lv'19 143 z'^ MM (all H);
with VStt, of the king Solomon 1 K 3 28 ^ ^.Bt?
'

Ne

Ch

^89
f 99

'

4 9

16

Dn 9

2
25

with

fJ?Pp
"

1 1

n\n^Nn Ju

Mai
6

Piel.

by,

21

above all gods

14

name
C. of

of

io 17

^96

Yahweh Dt

place of theophany

Pf. 3 m.
DWT|^

sf.

28'"

sacred things ^br>

^*ni

2
18

Gn 2 8
15

Pt. pi.
2 CI132
^KT) Ne6
914
with
ace.
Ne 6 TOa&e rt/rai'J, terrify,
N~P adj. verb. v. supr. Pt.
19

i'i"'?(

above the angels round about him

b. of the

130

and aivful (God) Dt

N-Ji3(n)1 (the) great

mightest be revered

2 6' (J),

with

19

145

11

i/ia< </iow

6
3 (E), 1

S
^10 J Q

(E),

I7 2'.28.32.33.M.41 J g

1113

25

22

ii8 i28 i35


"^ (and other sfs.) Dt 6 213 24 io 12 20
39
ls u
with sfs.
i
Jos 24 (D), 2 K

T$S

23

ii2 ii5
;

i
31

K l8 :U2

30

Ex

19

26

34

66 16 Jb

Nu
Te

nf.

8 1213

c. with JO be
20
28
Jos
io 8 (D) 1 S
7
24
24
5
12
1116
Ez 2 6 66
25 Is io 51 Je io 42
1
5
9
7
112 7 119 120 Pr 3 25 31 21
3 27 65 9

Dt

29

14

22

21

9
f b.
s22
(E), Dt 3

S 69 =

Zc

vS?2 in corrected rhythm),

Je 5 22 Jon

57

Nu

ace. of God

ifraid of,
28

d /ear Dt

or pers.

ace. rei

Dn

J Q 2 .a Z p 3"
io ,M9 Eu 11

27. 2 8

and/ear ^ 40 4 5 2 8 Is 4

Tu 6 27
:

10

43 44 54 Je30 46
Zc 8 1315 + 49 17 La 3" Dn

'1

,.6

<1

:.

21
18
13
3
6
14 Jos S^J), Dt i 20 31 Ju 4
20
23
13
13
17
7
12 22 23 28 2 S 9 13* 1 K 17
20
4
4
13
17
Ch 22 28 2 Ch 20 Is 7 3 5 40 9

20

Ec

Ec9 2 commandment Pr

Ex

23

43

23

24

(DM^^S^'*

,s

fear, reverence, honour, e.g. parents

10

510
8
Je 3 8 23" 26 21
f 27 3
3 Jon i
3
6
4 5J2
5 10
76' 1 1 8
[6 49 (but Bae reads HNi) 56
64
15
6
16
21
^KVFrbK fear not
:i8 Pri 4 Jb6
(\
17
19 21
17
In 15 2
Ex 20 20 Jos io 25 (E), Gn
35 so
13

^BHgi

'i

stand in awe before (God)

1.';

afraid (not in P): a. abs.

be'

15

DV^XEx 9 30 (J?);

t.;

15

t.; K?!! Gn 2 8
+ 5 t,; K^l Je
*?" (q;.) 23 4 + ?*n? Dt 13 12
Impf.; /w>. K^ Pr 3* + 3 1. 1K"V

36 1.

14

(Ges

^_Q al32g pf

30

,7

5 t.; pi.

f ,etc;
r

Hpt

id.;

iril,

f.

21

:o

G.os S

As.

nwnj Je 3 8 ^ 76; nrv


rimy Nu i2 8 +2 t.; +23 t. Pf.
3

t.;

C0T

Glosli.^

2.

(NH id.;

vb. fear

17

(E).

Inf. sf

DW

n*m
tnN~P

fear

n.f.

TINT Gn20 n

cstr.

inNT Ex

Ez 30 13 +

'"V

+ 27t.;

^nN^ Jb

20=;

TV

432

^"V

sf.
6

+3

Nin dJ nnffl Pr ii 23 he that

Impf

40

watereth shall himself also be watered (Fl De


MVal. derive 'non bene,' Thes from \/nn,
but v. Thes Ew 5 131 f Bo 161 >
q. v., N?V for * nVT

Je 32

*jn-

t.;

NT

t,;

+5

only in

11

+ 2 t.; 1. /ear,
y( /ear Jon i
11

\^ 2
||

55

"W

15

'-'

Isn

2CI119 9
22 4 23 17

||

in? Dt

Jb

DN")?

25
;

13

SS Buhl Ko'-^^cf. m-

(n)njp

||

Pr'io 27 i4

3(:

i5

||

fin

4
is defined by context 15
with sfs. these are
usually obj., fear of him Ex2O 20 (E), of thee r/^5 8
;

90

11

i9

fear
iliiT

3s

10

the fear of

/,,

=the law

thy

subj.,

DST

4.

19

yjf

Is 63
but
of me Je 32
thy religion) Jb 4 6 2 2 4
,

'(i.e.

as revered.

TpNT n.pr. loc. city in Naphtali Jos 19


Jar Cm Bd

prob.

PaI2G1

'-

Survey

TV

vh.

nm^

n3D"ii,

come

sub an.

v.

(XH

MI

id,;

D1 HWB240

Ar.

32

down, descend

or go

S.

*nl

and Yl;

come

to,

As. arddu,

arrive

at, also de-

scend ; Eth. ffli descend

DHM

MV)Qal

Sab. Til and

Pf TV Ex

in

806

12

Je 13 17 La 3 48

Gn
,

26

T.ri I s

+ 5 t. +

S 20

34 63

Gn
19
,

+7

16

24

14

T.P1

Ez 26"

ms. TU?

t.

where rd. TpSfl We

Dr.,

Gn 3 7 35 + 3 t. TWO Ex 3 8 +
21
VlT /s i 3 +
3 t.; cohort, *r n V$ Gn 18
3
VT11
Gn 42 +'i 9 t.; 3 f pi. fUTW-l Je 14
4 t.;
+ 2 1; 1 pi. T13 Gn 43 cohort. n"7"U Gn 1 413
2t.; Tl31 2 Kio
/mil Exi9 21 + Tn
19
n fs. *Tj Je48
n~jT
Gn 45 Ez 32
2 K 1
2
mpl. 'IT) Gn 42 +5t.; //. a6s. IT
Is 47
20
s6
Gn 43
cstr. HTl Gn 44 +; nTl(t?) Gn 46
i402
4
(v. Ko
sf. W1 f 30
etc. (in ^ 30 rd.
);
cf.

20 *.

(T-IV Vrss Co) ; Tini

38

Tin
18

9 +
IT Ju5 1313 (but readTP or TV); IT 19" (read
TV), etc.; Impf. TV Gn 4 2 38 + TIM Gn n +
TT1 2 S22 I0 + 2 t.; 3 fs. (Bfc) T.n 2 Ki 10
TO

id.,

40

17

^It>

sub HN1.

'

nT>

v.

23

ir>

19
33 ^34
5
29
2
the knowledge (of God) Pr i
10
2
10
Pr 9
Is 1
is the beginning of wisdom
the instruction of wisdom
and knowledge 1
33
13
15 is to hate evil 8 and it involves departing
2S
'"
n^
is wisdom Jb 28
from evil 16";
;

r"P*N"y n.pr.m.

m.T 'T

-7

4).

of terror,
3. /ear 0/ Gcd,
Gn 2 U (E), 2S23 3

U^N 'T Xe 5

14

"

ni?i*ia

= obj.

terror

CipK

7" Ez 30 13

Co).

(del.

reverence, piety

Xe

10 16

2.

Ez r

rah

terror Is

1 s.

TIN

12

Dt4

tjTYin n.m.
Nib Dt

26

terror,

+3

t.;

34

(P)

ins Dt

||

25

17

12

reverence: ^"liD

t.;

nn Gn

||

Mai

fear, 'o

Wto Mali WTE Is8


pi. DWto Dt 4 ; 1. /ear,

sfs.

v 13 +2

D3N-)iJ2

34

'

'

2.

13

9-

TX

due

ivhere is the reverence

tome Mai
Is 8 12

13

3. object of reverence, esp.

76

nna Mai

12
;

||

Dt

26

12

34

Je 3 2

4. aife-

(D^TT^n)

inspiring spectacle or aVecZ


34

God

'^(n)

10

Kt *T]to,

21

nn^ f 9

trnift n.[m.] nnb rnio


appoint (Hos6 u ) terror

2l
;

pro b.

some awe-inspii ing


exhibition of power) for them Thes SS EY Ew
De Hu Pe Che after Mas X Aq Jer (rPVO a
(i.e.

variation of or prob. error for N"TO); p ss. set


them a teacher, master Bae after
23 <& iTJID,

neither altogether satisfactory.

N'HTl n.pr.m.
appar. der.

fr.

Nnn (Bom.;
T

[N

(inJudah)

Vtr\\

] vta.

cf.

erjpia,

ahoot,

a?zd

witf/i.

<%

arrows.

CI14

16

MY Buhl";
L

van d.H,

E6p,a).

pour (Aram,

cstr.

CJfrn

K^

Hiph. Impf.

Kt

'ItfTl

+;

30

1.

etc.;

fs.

Dt

(JE),

(J),

23

Gn

10

Xu

c. ?tf

(J ;

?y

sq.

15

15

11

a.

Pt.

);

14

1 - 15

19 32
20 28 (P)+

pers.)

Ju

sq.

b v

sq.

p$ Ju i

cf. 1

S 17

34

(sq.

air,

19

orthogr.

M
2121

of birds,

(usu. from

plain), to battle,

sq.

Ex

abs.

down

34

Ony0

pers.);" sq.

Ju 5

11
;

ntn^
9

S 14 30 sq. 3 loc. Ju 7
nawi. it nonbaa i s 26 10 cf. 29" 30 24 of
single combat, "D3#a I^N T1>1 2 S 2 3 21 =i Ch
23
1
c. go down to (ace.) threshing-floor, Ru

Ju

24

10 11

21

from

(all E),

from the

b. go

(JE).

mountain or hill-country into


14

mn(n) Ec

16

come or ^o down

Ex

a mountain

(J?)

La

H-jT

sq. ''inX pers. 1

Ch 26 15

from rrv

S
Y

24

24
1

Me

^Tl, CNTBn
superfluous, would read

to be read

but Mas, noting X as

r\\ onien

S 25

36

Ju

abs.

but Baer

shot at ("!>); Pi. pi. CPN"iiSn

shooters, archers;

245d

of n- q.v.) Qal Inf.


s/ioo

'

TiV'

vofxodirriv

@ Che Bae, v. Ol 55100b

so

(Bo

1083(8) '

35

(from David's palace) to Uriah's house

S 1 i uuu3 from temple to (ace.) king's


house Je36 12 ( + 1200 fCB^y); ^"T1*3 Tl
n^nj 22 ,etc. d, go down (abs.) from Palestine
(?*) 2

C9)

).

Hoph.

to

Egypt Gn 42 s

Gn

9
45 (E);

sq.

<E), v 38 (J)

iionsp

+ 6 t. JE

Gn

46

3 -4

tsq. ")*

(E), 12

10

z6

433

Nu

(both J),

20 ,r (JE):
2

15

Gn

43 (J). Is 3 3* 5^
(E)+; so to Philistine cities

Am 6

Ch 20 (to battle); to
= o 26 =2 Ch 22 to Samaria

Ne

16

18

2
;

nKtsnn

15

from

Ez 26 16

fe

from ships,
4 6 - 16
-

24

1645

K5

22

Ez

27

3. of inanimate things

=2

22 2

I9

Ch

Ti33

cf.

from bed,

Je 48 18

T]

f 2

c.

1S23

^IV] Ju
ES
Jon

Ex

nv

ntoinn

Jb

3o.33

(
6

o?b>

JE ) Ez

#o

i.

efo*nz to

+ *?f"^)> Nu
Ez 3
^ 55

>

nrpn bxf ^a Jbi7

(opp. rbv);

sq

16

16

14

'

(||niwiri jn)

noil n-iv
27

1 1

t; iia ht>

+ r T t. (y.nia)
(ii

^ 2 8' Ez

26 20 10

fnsy n-|i^ 2 2 30

cnan) nic nTy rnbn p r 5 5

w)

ncspb aon

H*&

19

51?

(\\b)w

note also rwi .Y.'yni* <e

rnTn npnan Ec

21

of horses

cf.

3 c).

= be prostrated, abs.,

t k.

Hg 2 22

and riders

Je 48 15 50 27

cf.

Is

34

7
,

Dt 2 o 20 Lai 9

wall

Dt 2 8 43 (opp.
(where Co mm).
ra>g

T!?.

(?y) beard,

Nu 34 111112

g.

come down,

abs. of

h.

i^Hr^ ^7

D 0

17

tHiph.

Am 3

consec.
2

Pf. 3 ms. T)in


11

(We ITni)

^Pnnjn Jos

fs. sf.

sword de-

of

of words

j. fig.
8

HND

=26

22

.Vid.

1 k.

also supr.

ITnin

18

(v.

16 17 ; nnini

ms. nnnini

Baer

K2

and Ko

Dt

r\bv);

52

nation

rriaxc

nt2!2

city

Tin

Ez 26" + h?!?

Ne 9 I3 fi x-in"^yaybniNas 'nTis3i 4 abs.


Gn 11-' 18 21 Ex 3 8 (all J^Nu n 17 (JE), 2 S
22 10 =^ 18 10 (cf. 144 5 ), Mi r Is 63 19 6 2
TV1
4
/,

S 6 15 La

10

etc.;

Impf. 3 ms.

9
;

i412
);

Ju

ini'l

f4-5t.(+iK6 Klo, who rds. TJ*! for TW


WTi^ 1 S 3o
K 17
v. mn);
^Tli" Ob
Tilm
K^
Dni
1 K 2
K 18
2 ms.
3!

Ex

23

1G

40

^inin(n)i

sf.

S30 15 DTiin ^55 24 etc; /mv.ms.Tlin


,

18
imnin,/,5 9 12
33 +2t.; sf.'innninEzsa
nnin La 2 18 mpl. innin Gn 4 3 7 u sf. vrrtf
5

Gn

44

16

31

21
;

Pt.

nnio

ace. pers.

+ ^N*
25

44

Dti

25

21
;

Gn

abs.43 7

25

37

a
39 (J)

S 22 ; cause

to

down (to Egypt),


4-

n ?6 45 13 (E)

+npi;o

c.acc.rei 43";

nnin Ez

sf.

48

l'nta 2

1. a. bring

+ TOB* Gn
s2

43 (all J); from Canaan to desert


15 15
(sq.^N); to (b$) Amalekites 1 S 3o

abs.

37

ininb

/n/. cr.

come or go dovm
c.

f2. of divine manifestations descend, of ^ in theoph [


inn ^y] vbv TV
^a "- Ex i 9 ul8 (E), v 20 (J ; inn PNt^n), cf.

abs.

v 16

Ju

45

bring
i>ru-b

down (obj. pers.


Dt 2 4 1 K 18 40

Gaza (?W) Ju 16

21

rr&

K5

from Jerusalem

D^n

vel rei)

23
;

^K
to

Gihon,

to

"

perh. also

+ nat3^); forestIs 3 2 Zcn


19

also Is

(cf.

upon

scending on (?y) Edom Is 34


of talebearer; ?pT]n VlV Pr 1

f?V?

12

fs.

W^

(opp. i"6yn

^P> *n rd. nnTn, nVyn,with Vras, seeVB).


going down (dissolving) m
J- fig- ^aa IT Is 1
(||

also n*jT i^y

48

e. of

16' 17 9 18 1316

10

tsmnibB

c. tears,

17

shadow on dial 2 K 20 n
of boundary going down (from or to

22

sf.

tears

Dt 9 21
nanyn Dr^y v 16

sq.
.

b.

pnan

"i*in

-ita-^aK-^ is

"inn~[D

47

Ch

abs. 2

and so La 3
and so Je 9 17 1 17 1

f.

cf.

133

s8

abs.

"

Ez 32 19 (|| nra^n), v21 30 ^ 4 9 15 ( S q. vnnx);


24
2
Q,
nnp-^K
sq. nnt? jb 33
hy. itv Ez 32
10
4
sq. I"ia ^, 30
Qr (Kt HIV); "T)^
* 30
Is 5

2 ".

G1137 35 (J;

3I is.i7.

tFQfn }0 Is 55 10 ;
(JE); fire from (f)

c.

headdresses, in sign of humiliation Je 13 18


"
pride of power Ez 30 6
i. of calamity

Mi

valleys sink

rise,

107

i!?j?:

Ml?

tsq.

Shfi'61:

mountains

Jos 15

onn -aspi?
^TV Cl^ ^V!

gen., opp. rising,

+ bv

3
a place) Jos i6 (JE), elsewhere P,

15 (song in E); wi"v


8

16

\0

d. of oil descending

j).

Is 38

ivander about),

104

-^

\/T1">,

La

Ex

rain

Dt

Ch

sq. JO

D^p

etc.

fh. sink, in water nibiSM 1TV

more

2";

nij?j?3

'P1"1"T.l

Ez 47 s

^i33 3

TV

c.

(JE),

(E).

by pers.

pers.

nbyp^p), v 16 ;

hv f h 9 m,

in Bla.

)3N-i03

l6

ri 37 rd.

down

"j;y

Nu

12

king tr^y 1D03

and ibf,

1U0 llllH 2
i

(sq.

la-iyn-^y

tTOn

S q.

b$ loc.)

(c.

Jos 3 13

cf.

HV> f 10 23 abs. (into pit or well)


S2f=i Ch 11 22 sq. D^ (i.e. 1N3) 2 S 17 13

riWX3 D*n

nm

of

heaven

BVVT)VIs 42 10

25

72";

waters, flowing

tg. go down n^yn Gn


lion by yrr$ Ex 2 5 (E), cf. (abs.)

;sq.acc.y^Bn

so in sim. of future

manna

c.

1S25 23 from throne,

29

28

24

a. hail

Nu

^yioc.

c.

P?N and nsy),

(as

from altar

+f.

dew

(J);

21

(P); from chariot,

ass, c. byt?

c. }J?

Jezreel 2

etc.

abs. Is 47

(J); sq.
14

opp. nbv)-

(all

38

TV Lv

rrife>y

?Sf!?Ju4
c.

Gihon)

(to

42

Gn28

of angels on &j>D; ia tPTf] &b))

(E),

V> Gn

sq.

Ju 14 19 16" 1 S 13 20
from Jerusalem, abs. Ju i 9 1 K i 25

e.

Onm Jos 2 4

sq.

'

-pp

Ex 34 Nu
5

1'2
",

cf. 1

(all

JE); of pillar

ofcloudEx 3 3 (JE); TIM Omvrrby


9

Pr 30

4
;

^ (Qr b^) K
1

Jo 4 2
1

19

from

(}t?)

= 2 Ch 23

20
;

33
;

to valley of Jehosh.

temple (to king's house)

from (byn) altar

(P) upper chamber,

sq.

niTan

53

F f

from

from

:3

i7'

p)

TV
(ft?)

2
the heavens Ani9 ; Edoni,from

nest in

(})?)

rocks Je 49 Ob ; cf. of Isr.QWn sjisa Ho 7 ;


3
&*mgr ^ra (from
c. ace. of limit (H?) Ob
14
Babylon) into (3) ships Is 43 (v.VB). To. send

pin-n"3

Ez 34 26 cf. Jo 2 23 = cerase <o


14
spittle, i^fb Wn Tity 1 S 2

down

rain (B'fjjb)

nil-33 nni'l

prostrate

We

Is io

78
^^ n

water-streams

lay

C.

Pr 21 22

11

peoples

^T

"^ D

||

^ntoW

'

"3

sq. S>(i)N also 1

grey hair)
32

18

Gn 4 2 38 44

sq.rin^-i^b

down (from

ta&e

K2

'

6- 9

(obj.

sq.

Ez 26 30 31 16
24
nnE>bEz28 8
2.
55
15
the sea from upon
1 S 6

29 31
-

(all J);

K1

cf.

(J for

but name

ace. to Sta

Gn

abs. alw. '"'D in prose

13

10

t.

Hex

Gn

J Nu
20 t. P, 1 t. JE Dt 26 t. Jos 34 t. JE, 20 1.
D, i6t.P), Ju(i2t.),andS(i8t.); in K 13 k;

periods, chiefly

22

( 1

Dt

Jos

t.

211

22

JTm

D);

(all

Gn

fTin

32
T3$ja

(J),

Gn

Jos 7 7 2 4 8 (both JE), +2ot.D + Ju


S 31 7 P has also JT!-? nayp Nu 32 19

(J),

io 8

17

1011

50

iot.; njn

7t.; elsewh.
27

Ch

t.

and JTl 'VQ v 19 32 35 14 Jos 14 3 also Jos 17 5


(JE), i8 7 (D), Ju 7 25 1 Ch 12 37 26 30 in Ppeculiarly in"P ]TV the Jordan of'(at) Jericho, with
-

corpse from (JO)

17
;

tree Jos 8

Nu

51

29
,

and

(?$ti)

Ex 33
nT-^y FH? Gn 2 4 1S
ments

T'bj-'IO

one a drink

44

(both JE); the f3#?

'

5
4 (P);

(JE).

3.

ojf orna-

ta&<?

so,

(all J); obj. pers.

Jos

(both JE); fibnn ija


JE'N-l

s 19 12

La

p.fr6

10

bra v

15

rnin

also

cf.

the virgins

Jerusalem have boived down their heads


ground.

of

to the

tHoph. Pf. *nin Gn 39 + 2 t. + 1 S 30


Kt (Qr Qal Pt.) "V$T\\ consec. Zc 10"; 2 ms.
JTTWT1 Ez 3 18 imp/ 2 ms. *HVI Is i 15 ; 1.
4
1
6e brought down no^SD Gn 39 (J); npnbfia
;

bW

"Pin
S 30 24 Kt (v. supr.); to She'61 *$t
Is i 4 n (of king of Babylon); "nVl ^KCrbs
1

nia^nsT-bx v

n^
*po

jiX3 injni

rvnnn jnx-i'K

Zcio 11 . In

of

Hiph. supr.)
the J3K>PNuio 17 (P).

llini (v.

TV

TTnft
i

Lag BN77 ).

18

)r)l?V Jos 3 13 ,3 4 ia 23 (all JE), 3 8


S^bothD); n^n"p;p 4 '(JE); ^n|isaj e i2 s
19

50

49

(JE

+2t.;

2. IT.

l^v

35

man

of

44

Zc 11 3

145

|1NJ p.

supr.); ntif

a,

13

rds!

46

Ch i 2

11
,

n?

IP-

Ch

Jordan; bvCW*

Jos 22
I

of the

'^n

17

cf.

10

V' 4 2

'

foil.); irT'S-bx

(both

^.3

v.

ni^b

art.

pT ry? Jb 40

23

supr. p. 165);

only here and in

^or^aw bursteth

forth into his mouth.

f 5"T"P vb. throw, shoot

Aram.Aph.piKfeacA^

teac7iy

Amh. ware is information,


(Ins, lead,

guide,

D1

(NH

"ni Josio

Je 4 8

~A\\.(DlSD\jtdt;

news,v.

HWB241
;

No ZMG1886,

tertu, law,

DHM
V

Zinj.

Judah

abs. 'id

Mi

1. descent,

Hiph.

s/ooi,

Dl

Sendsch 57 cf. 2
n set, found,
infr.
Buhl distinguishes 3
vnT I. =
mo isten,
throw, cf. mod. Ar. warra; 11. Hiph.
;

cf.

11

(J),

inj?"^ p"l*n n^^ri>K

rrn; in.

Hiph.

= feacA,

cf.

nsi, Ar.j^lj,

but evidence for this division hardly

n.[m.] descent, slope;

I011

ni-iayp j u 3 28 12 56 fords

(without

id.

cstr.

(v.

ni!n t by\ n>n-by 2^ Nu 13 29


elsewh. in Nu, P); \Tpl 133 the circle of

"i^n 2

As.

n.pr.m. 1. son of Mehall'el, fourth

lapeb (v.

Ch

Ez 3i

Am 3 u e

181920

12

see sub "Ol?;

ls

2. 6e taken down,

31

HA49

generation from SethGn5 16

fiiyin)

3 63

Jordan, i.e. the plain about Jericho Gn 1


34

15

4850
13
1
33
35 36 with i> i3VONu
22 3 4 15 Jos 13 32 20 8 (= 1 Ch 6 63 ), with JO Jos
16 1 (E ?)
ni?n -oy Is 8 23 Dt 4 49 Jos 13 27 (P);

nya

18

W
pnn

Nu 2 6

by

down *nni

let

with rp^np v 40 to give


nX"|N imnntpK-nK
Vni"l Gn

^Brv rfrria

io

Nu

nais

(P); the

27

6 IopSai^s;

(?W) the brazen oxen

for orig.

OP 21Bc

Eel

(ace. to

63

cf.

Jordan

cart)

hanging -iuor]c (VB).

i.e.

23

12

;so^59 (siveral.;@toT^chald 0872) xlviiL


make them vagabonds, v. Lag Pr ph
VB Hup Now Che Bae Dr 2SI5 20 ). d. bring
""
down to She '61 by^ ^ N F T to n

29

+ i6at.; c.nloc. nj^n Ju8 + 3 1.; JTl-only


^ 4 2 Jb 4 o cstr. ?T); Nu 26 + 11 Nu Jos
+ 1 Ch 6 the river of Palestine in all

\^ 18 ); so perhaps Babylonians, like


40

5294e

non-Hebr.))

48

S 22

'

n.pr.fl.

also Sta

56

river as flowing downward, descending, then


of particular stream as river <ar t|o^^i/.
See

48

lambs, nUL3bje5i

prostrate,

(where however
-vara intei

down

Mi

TV with J

fr.

d^v

W$

Yl$);

(sq.

p3"I*l in

18

Am 3

of God's casting

IS63 6

,,

^I*?*?

rds. ilini), cf.


13

16

)TV

La2

im Je 4 8 + otfin
We Dr; in gen. GW3
2. *ni n'pyp 1 k 7

S 13 34

w?or& of descent,

flow down, obj.


tears nyOT ^33 "Hnin

&P

nitsa onsp

io 11 ('03

both JE); cnfnh

TJ1133 ins. in 2

designation of locality Jos

slope, as

12

16

m*

43-4

Qal
Jos 18

Pf. 't

6
;

Jjnjj/

Ex
1

i5 4 + 3

t.;

pi. sf. ffV?!

is.

(ijj'

sufficieEt)

W^ Gn 31"

Nu 2

30

(SS

after

576(2)e

M^l, seeGes

nT Ex

6s.

HT Pr

26 18 ;

19

Qn^

pi.

army

Ch

io 3

';

into (3) the sea

= lay,

f^f

with ace: cast

1. throw, cast,

(E);

n(i )T? -^ 11

cstr.

HT 2K13

Imv.

);

13

17

64

23

35

Jos 18 6

15

Pi.

Ch

lots

Ex

//.

(song).

set),

2
^(i^ archers 1 Oh io 3
with ppers.
23
4.
throw water, rain : H06 3 but v.
2 Ch 35
rni* early rain (cf. Hiph. 3).
Niph. Impf.
5

Ex

arrows)

Hiph.P/.3ms.sf.' nn Jb3o

19

'

(E),of Jehoiada

f
1

27 28
'

17

13

19
C?yi Baer);

(E).

VT\\r\

2K12 Wtfn f 119 102 1 s.Tp-!irnEx4 15 i S 12 23


T^in Ex4 Impf rni' 25 s
sf. W\n p r 4
l 2 K 13'' (for this and other forms
+ 5 t.
seeGes 576<2)e ); T!'! Pr 4 ^T Jui3 s +2 t.;
12
25
26
27
innv
f 25 Is 28 in-li'l Ex 15 DT 2 K 17
s
8
^ 64 2 f. sf. Tjin ^45 TW Jb i2 2 m. sf.
;

12

"li

,},

=;

Mi 4 2

CniniK8

=2Ch6

36

Imv.

Ex

13

pi.

24

Onto
'

the mire Jl)3o 19

mto

i>.

32

34

Inf. cstr.

12

Is30 20 20

T^^

^in Jb

sf.

nTNiS2o

is.

^y ^6 4

23

35

24

27

8
3 mpl. ni"'jDt 2 4

win Jb 6

arhin

Pr

32

yj,

2S11 20 2Ch
pi. sf.

7-

t.;

),

(J),Jui 3 Jb 3 4 32
n 86 a 119 33

27

V3TTO of his ways Is 2


25
d. of idol-image Hb 2 ,s ppj> .Tito), v 19
12

pers.TV13

ace.

27

28 26

ace. pers. Is

c.

1215

\j,

TnTV

n.pr.m.

*'

one of the families of

''pa

the restoration Ezr 2 18

Ne

24

(@

3i

20

Jb2 7 n

+3

TrPTP n.[m.]

early rain, which

+2

MT

(where

We)

v.
BBI.4S9t

also

rriiS

2:i

(||

1C

n.m/

in

falls

first

Pt.,

rniD.

Vid. further Roll

"l*

1.

84 ' 7

BBfe, Bnpj0)

Dt

14

JQ^ ZPV

Chap]in PEF1883.8if.

fi.

Jo

makes

cf.

72

1,.

f.

(early) rain(cf.T^);

v 23

(del.

^8 4

We),

s 2o 36 + 5 t.; nnb
13
t.; sf. ^iO Pr 5

Je 5 24 Ho 6 3
or Hiph. Impf., but

of December, opp. B>ipj)

^1V Dt i7 10 +
"i^n f 27"+ 2 t.;
rnin Gn46 28 + 3 t.;

Icopa)

Palestine from the last of October until the

IT

1. throiv, cast, with


2. sAooi (arrows)

t,;

Ov/xi,

Apeccf,).

of the Samaritan priests

:iC

TliK

God:

of

n 9 double ace. Ex 4
K 8 = ^n bx 2 Ch 6

11

sf.

2K12 3

c.

10

abs. 14

shot through (with

"0.^

57

(P), 2 Ch 15 s
Ez44 23 the Zadokite priests IT "DyriR
?np KHp p3 Mi 11 the priests give such direc3
tion' for hire; less technically, of Moses Ex2 12
4
(P),

iTtfO fHS,

\^64

Lv 10"

leprosy),

corner-stone Jb 38 ; pil51
(E; v. Zinj. supr.)
3. shoot
lar Gn 3
13
17
arrows, abs. Ex io, (E) 2
13 ; ace. of arrows
36 37
Pr 26 18 ; ace. pers. Nu 21 30 (song, E)
1 S 20
2. cast

mm

435

rrr>

7,

into

S 20 2036

7,

of pers.

n.m. IsSa2 teacher;

rniQ

fn.

abs m

Gn i2 (J) = rqb V.^ Dt n 30 (S.am


P^)> ^ teacher's terebinth (see P?N) near
6

p7K

rrnto

i<?

Shechem

>Tlisn ny^a

cf.

Ju

teacher's hill

near the plain of Jezreel, prob. Little Hermon,


NeblDahl Bd Pa1244 the terebinth being a holy
tree from which divine teaching was given, and
the hill of the teacher the seat of a holy place
see also
whence divine teaching was given
s2
here belong prob. likewise
(of God) Jb 36
;

S 11 20

Ch 35 23

31

3 3
'

^?^

(cf.

Ch
al.

Qal

17

io

Qn

way)

to

12

and rain righteousness for you


hence HliO earZy

4. jpomi
(J)

Goshen

^45 Jb

tnttf,

Vnj?3i'N3 iTlb

6 24

ram

Mm

(the

Pr 6 n pointing

ace. pers. et rei

Ex

15

25

abs.Bezalel in handicraft Ex35 34 (P);


4
c. ace. pers., a father his son Pr
the ancients
4
Job Jb 8 10 ; the animals and the earth, the
a. of men,

friends of Job I2 7

8
;

c. 2

ace. Is 28

9
;

T).*?.

3 in the

way iSi2 23 \^2 5 8 32 s Pr 4 11 ?N~T3 concerning


the hand of El Jb 27 11
1pJ? *T\\0 teaching lies
.

is

b. specially of the

authoritative direction (v. rOifi) given

by priests

on matters of ceremonial observance, with ace.

and p pers. Dt 33 10 (song), they teach thy


judgments to Jacob, and thy direction (law)
tolsratl; double ace. 1 1011 according to the
s
direction, wherewith they direct thee
24 (on
rei

Tt

and

ti""Hin n.f.
law(poss. in

Is 30

Dtl-B

2020
.

direction, instruction,

instance from casting lots,A\ e

first

Gi,o;H3 91 ]egg confidently


(
ATEel.Gesch.36

We skizzenm

Benz Arch.408^- ow

Arch.ii.97

167

),

SS

Sm

by g-jj
49
Frlesterthum20^
Offenb.ii, 3
2
88 t.J
Ex
I
+
-'ft,
Baucl
9
nnin^
78'+i6t.;
+65t.;sfs.
cstr.niinExi3
j

,,

!3
j e 3 2 23 innh 4 4 + 34 1.
5
Nee, ; riTH Is24 +2t.; sf.

Tjnnri

13

imin 43 11 44

used of prophet Is 9 14

13

nto Pr

5. direct, teach, instruct

sAew : VOSp rninp

point out before

out with his fingers ;

(JE)

with

,|

io

28

t/<-

under 5)

^(j

=Is 37

3S

s 8
D'HitD archers 1 S
64
3. throw water, rain: !Tli 1

4).

naipa

i9

ace. pers.

Ho

PI??

(Thes

K 13

32

human

+5

t, sfs.;

of a mother

Pr
4

14

47

1.
I

pi.

Ez

nhin
24

44

1
of a father 3
of a poet f 78
;

29 ;
of sages 13 28
"IDn niin kind instruction (of a wise wife)
2

4
3

26
.

b. divine

||

servants Is 3 o Je 8
||

n^yn

1C 20

Jitn

||

CT?^ Jb
s
;

La

pi.

Pr

through his

22'";

||nT?NIs 5 24 ;
9

instruction: a.

2023
18

sfs.;

^Tn

H^Isi

nmn Dn 9

10
.

10

c.

body of prophetic (or sometimes perh. priestly)


11
21 24
in the heart Is 51 7
Je 9 12 16
teaching Is 42
'

f 2

31
;||an^
^37 4o';||t23^DHbi ;l|a^3^0f39
10Ja
:il

Je 6

19

26

D'pn Am 2

Zc

-;

||

nipn Je44

||

myriads of precepts Ho 8
33
4
4
4
3
Messianic age Is 2 =Mi 4 Is 42 51 Je 31
e. frocfy of priestly direction or instruction
ls
s
s
relating to sacred things Ho 4 Je 2 i8 Ez 7
1 ".

d. instruction in

Ge S <*. m.

2fi

2" Mai

Hag

rrto fnb *6

'

Zp

s-a

Ch 1

Ez

22

2S

2. Zaw; (prop.<fa>ec<?o)

Ex if
bv

(J),

priests in partic. case

Dt

17

11

w
code Ex i2 (P),Lv6-

1 - 7 - 11 - 37

49

of priest's

46
11"

^-"-W l53 2 Xu5 29.30 6 .21..1 j gin-!. I9 2.14


I2 I 3 l 4
1213 nisob 'n pa
12 Ch
(P); n^n min EZ43
3
7

i :!

19

nVlin

pi.

";

fate*,

|1

Ex

CJ-pn

i8

(E; of

^ 1 05

decisions in civil cases given by Moses),

40
;

5
||niso,mpn Gn26 (J); ||nvn
5
D^2^Lv2 6 (H); ]|nna, pnls 2 4 ||D BSE>
nn, niVO Xe 9 13 the laws of the new temple
"
Ez 43 11 44 5 4 those laws in which men should
walk Je 3 2 :?'(Kt). b. of codes of law, (1 ) nninn

||nivrcExi6

2S

t^T. (=^=)
of Issachar,

24

33

liny v

D'catrn v

||

1-

2li

32

nwn

nn 2 f

||

}Tl*y_

10

3i"

Ch 34 15

fi

Wady

>

3i- 4

+b

19

17

27

'-

nn

_28

K 22" =

minn 120 8 2
Jos8 34 2K23 24

58

minn idd

nrn

34

"]1X nti'N

so

minn

Ch

23

24 23

19

nn*

nn

2K22 = nn
io

nn

Ch 34 19

some other parts of Chr.,

(=iK 8

2s

without

e.g. 1

^i

22

CI122

'n), refers to

(3) other passages of

code.

min

nin*

It is probable that 'n in

94

12

12

and

Ch6

16

Deuteronomic

Chr.

may refer

to

code of D, but most of them certainly refer to


the law of the Priests' code. The same is true of
Mai Dn and late
The phrases are (iSD)

nro

mm

^.

Ch

16

Ezr 3 2 7 6 Xe8> Mai 3 22


Dn 9 11 13 ; nin<
(naD) Ezr; 10 Xe 9 3 1 Ch 16 40
2Ch 12 1 17 9 3 3 4 34 14 35^ f 1 s 119
(-isd)
nrbttn
Xe ais io 29 3"; 'nn naD 8 3 'nn
2

23

30

mm

mm

9 - 13
;

io

nninn 2

35 37
-

Dn Q U

12

44

Ch

14

T?

TQ ls -- 9 M 44
-

l//-

31

26

t[PT"P] vb. only Qal Imp/.


Is

44 (van

so Thes)

d.

Baer, but prob.

be stupefied (cf.

n.pr.m.

but Frey fatuus

who

'n
-

nn

2 7 14
33 Ezr io Ne 8
26 29 34
^"9"; "imin Xe 9

J1

3 mpl.

TO

Ar.

si

rd. =iNnn fr XT'


.

TO

vera

1.,

Thes al),

.J,

< Ew

stolidus fait ;

el

aL

nna).

(||

7^"' "^tth-p

n.pr.loc. Jerusalem

Amarna, Zim 2ZA, 1891,252,254.


Ursalimmu, COT Gloss @ UpovaaXrjfi; -/and
rang, dub.; Eel Ew al. der. fr. 0?^ B^T possession of peace (or Salem s possession); ThesaL
(in As. Urusalim, Tel

-;

fr.nT

i.e.

zaw. WW,

134

ff.

+ EQW a foundation ofpeace; Grill


fomld ation f Shalem (Sh.=God

)^

^^j

of peace,

but name not certainly Hebi\;

Sayce Aca,i

ace. to

F !l,
'

7 ' :lS91 '

:138

Hieher0^i, 176

'

11

tribe

leperjX;

Petj?A,

:si

Hilsdsah).

n.pr.m. chief of
2

Jos

minn

Ch

IfiouS, lepici, IeSdi, ledeipos, etc.

j- 13 84 3
Jos i 7 similarly 2 2 5 2
s
3
31 S2
6
6
ntra m_in (nao) Jos8
21
2 3 1K2 2K14
='d -iSDn 'nn 2 Ch 25-*, 2 23"; 'nn -159

nt'V

Impee.

/WTl) chief of one of the Levitical courses,

(cf.

1D

nninn Dti 5 4 s 44 17 18 O_ T1 9.11.

nxtn 'nn isd 2 8 61

,lc

(E); prob.

nna Ho 8 +
1

/<e

nxrn 'nn
2 9"

Jos2 4

sources of Chr.,

10

||

law of the Deuteronomic code,


(2)
and Deuteronomic sections of Kings and

in

D^K min 12D

ni>'Sn

of the covenant,

in the code

(E);

Dt

also
II

n.pr.m.

13

lapovrjk.

Ex

Ch

v.

vmtten

Gad

(J);
46

as

16

16 --

whomYah teacheth)

nni*

wilderness of Judah, near Ziz

's

of statutes

"HV (=

me

hast shewed

men; so We Dr. -On


Dt i 10 24 s 33 10 and reff.

t^NVP (founded of El) n.pr.loc. 1210


Ch 20 Iepitj\, not identified, prob. part of

Feast of Massoth
sabbath 16 4 (J); of direction given

viz. a. of special laws, sg. of

reaclg

chief of the tribe of

&

rnin
||

iso

generations of
further Dr on

,;

a^EW
n^ (^Knni)

436

rmn

'

5 l- 53 - 35 -61.70.77.S5.92.97.109.113.12G.i:i6.142.

i5k.im.ib.i63.i74.

14
nnin (indef.)
o'-pn, nvra Xe 9
19
3 custom, manner : 0"^ n min 2 S 7 f/*e manner
.

||

of man, not of God, i. e. deal with me as man


with man, Thes, law for man RY, but Ew

by Zim

ZA

189] - 263

),

+ Salim,

n.pr.div.);
10

petuam), Josio
5

t.

ace. to

Je 26

13

Ch
1

io

22

d.

dj M MUnz

32

'

2S

:i

iSi7
Mass

42f
-;

84

V$-

4-;

MasM

'

293
),

(c.

c.

(nD*5- 2

"n*?

(city)

viz.

n loc), Est 2%

Baer), so Maccab.

with prefixes:
4-;

(opposed

= c7rM

QpE'n* (Q r per-

D^T

van

IS36 Ez 8

'

usu.

Ch 25

Ch

K9
'n^ 2 k i8
noj-

1S92 105

Mas. (vid. Frensdorff

Levy Gesch

coins,
1

P%

(but

Jastr

JBL "'

no^W

loc.

Ch

32

^3

S 15" +

supr.);

S 9"+;

Jerusalem, renowned as capital of all


Israel, afterwards of southern kingdom, seat of
central worship in temple, first named as city
of Canaanite Adoni-Sedek t Jos io 13523 (all
JE), cf. i2 10 (D); inhabited by Jebusites Jos
6363
21 21
(P), Ju i
cf.v 7 (Adoni-Bezek); identif.
15
23

28
J u 19 10 and *pfl (q.v.) Jos 15 8 18
8
(both P); captured by Judah Ju i first named
in connexion with David 1 S 1 54 t; taken pos-

with

D*3*

437

rrv

by David as king 2 S 5"; David's


v 513 4 8 7 1 4 + it remained the capital
taken hy Nebuchadrezzar, B.C. 588, 2
it became the chief home of the returned

TJ*n"V n.pr.m. an Egyptian

;ssion of

ntil

Ezr i 11 2 11 Ne 2" + mentioned S 3 1 1.,


1
:92t., Chi5it., Ezr 25 1,, Ne38t., Is 27t.,
2 3
22 t., Je 107 t., Ez 26 t., Zc 41 1., etc.
s
1

'

22

Jos10 13
'

be precipitate, precipitate

vb.

^P"-

moon,

(NH

esp. poet.

app.

c.

subj. 'HTJl

Qal Pf

the

men

id.;

n Gn 37 +

20
25 t.; sf. ?ID-n Is 60 : moon,
1213
(poem in
sually named with sun Jos io

me

he precipitates

Di

(v.

72

(nn

'OD^ B'O^'DV),

89

s8

wo, a symbol of permanence), 121 Is 60

Jo 3 4

11

4-

in

sun);

H4

19

17

imes

2K 23

104 19

\jr

Hb

Jb 3i 2G
same sense also + sun and stars
of idolatrous worship

obj.

Je 8 2 ; as determiner of feast-

(||

+ stars,

sun);

by

as shining

by day), so D"P ]"lpn Je 3 35


id.); elsewh. + sun and stars Gn 37 (E), Is
10
Ez 32 7 Jo 2 10 4 15 f 148 3 Ec 12 2 4- stars
3
4
>8 Jb2 5 5 with neither sun nor stars only

^136

ight

(||

sun,

II

TTV n.m. Zc "- month (Aram. KHT, \LZ


s

ti.

moon, month; Palm.

lew

]0T

G1 S ,

5th.

sub

Mugs Amolt
mj; Sab. fin
.

nnVog

210 " 1
;

As. arhu

J E Lxi. 1892,73,163.

i;o:5;

Hal JAS - ' 516) abs. HV 1 K 6 37 + 3 1. ; cstr.


(LDt2i 13 2 Ki5 l3 ;pl. D^ITV Ex2 2 + 3t.; cstr.
3
s
1. month, as measure of time,
D"]- Jb 7 29
s
s
luring, or in which Ex 2 2 (E), Zc 11 Jb 39
"*

iW

Jb

^ny_

fflj?

nv

<HT_ 29 2 ; pleon. D'tf

iJTT niTH"] ilTV

(2nd mo.,

r?riNn rrv

r^

Jb

nonths,
synon.

k8

Y
B

);

^3 nv

(7th mo.);

33-

cn-i^
1

naooa

produce of

of various seasons of year.

+ 27t. Jos.(i9t.JE,
inv Jos 18 21

Dt 34

irnj

Cf.

[/^~^] n.pr.m. 'son' of Joktan, only

"li;

Gn

(L

lope).

'

IO 20 (

IapaS,

Ch

ditv

v.

14

iirn

36

isdeseribedas inn ^.ST^

1 3

ny j lui

cnorin

v.

sub

am.

+9

P, 2

1.

Dt 3 2 49 34

So

in appos.

(P)

(called

Dt 34 s

Ch

the adjacent plain is called ilTV nyipa


5
8
3
Je 39
Dt 34 (JE); inv nu-iy 2
52
2,5
10
in , n. 'J? Jos 4 13 5 (both P); among returning

r,

and
Ezr 2 34 = Ne 7
2
inv
(BeRy
wall
Ne
among builders of
3
34
Eyle ad loc. and Ezr 2 ); mod. (E)rlha ; see
appear inn

exiles

::i

'OH

',

^K

alsoGASm Geosr

2Ci:ff-

"7*^1 ( -^of

20

18m,

meaning dubious).

foil.;

tlj-T n.f. Nurv2T thigh, loin, side, base

(NH

Aram. K ?T;

Zinj."jn Join; As.arku, arkdtu,


HWB242
hip)
Ar.
back, rear, hereafter D1
;
id. ;

dj

abs.

du.

^TT Ju
27

i.5

+6t.;

(v. infr.);

Gn 3
D:?V Ex 28

i^^ Ju

21

'f

Ex

28

11

29

t.

Tjan

31

1,

where sword was worn,

32 (E); Tjn.-^ nnk


ftiic^ he girded it upon his right
3
s
4
'
45 (>t 3 ; *P- ^^ Gn 32 hollow
d'-'k'

the thigh, v

42

+ 6 t. MT. Ex 2 + 3
sf. ^3^ Ct 7 ; 1. *%/t,

a. outside of thigh,

lr>

^J Gn 24+
Gn 2 4 4 7

'

42

2-\n

^T.
;

2 '1

13T.

cstr.

sf.

2ll -

Ex

2i;::!

(P);

||?t?3

->;->;

27

(allJ);

^e rounding s of thy

S^ttm"

22 1 (P)

of
1

Oil

Nu

thigh, v

Apovf.

*\HV

)=l

v 3 (D),

(P),

Szy-by

tlTTYi n.pr.m. a Gadite,

ltpa X

34

+2 S
Nu 5

Hh.

11.

3 t.D, 6t,P), + 5t.'2K2;


S io 5 Je 39 5 52 s nhr 1 K 16 34

Canaanit. city
25 Ezr 2 Ne 3 7 + 3 t. Ch
taken by Josh. Jos 6 (JE) + having a king 2~ 3
2830
12 9 (all D); near Jordan,
8 2 io (all JE), io
whence (inn>) inn fTV, v.'^T supr.; Mt. Nebo

21

^ (8th mo.);

cf.

^.? Dt

B"ITV

i.e.

cf.

3l3n_

37

n.pr.loc. Jericho

K6

'

(on form see Baer on Jos 2 1 Je 39' KiJ EinK49 ;


and mng. dub.; ace. to Thes al. from nyi,
regio fragrans, the district abounding in
in^n J0S2 1
palms, rose-gardens, balsam, etc.);

nonth [of) days=a month of time Dt 21 13 2


13
i,5
2. calendar month, with name 1] TV
[

28 15 );

ph

cf_

DHM ZMG1876

mojtf/i,

Jt3n

(in these
19

,|

Baer s text ^t?n points to -/riDl q. v.) hence


perh. rd. Htpn Nu 2 2 32
f hou hast precipitated
the journey in front of me, i. e. rushed recklessly
in front of me; v. Di; Kau AT leaves untransl.
1

Xu

tDV

is precipitate,

E),

way

headlong) before me, but transit. , *T "by


"3Un D^Bh Jbi6 u mto tfte Aaracfo of wicked

rrv^As. irihu, ace. to Pinches BORi ug.i88s,207.


abs.
Jth. (DC'*i\ moon, month; cf. sub rrv\
'h.

32

(RV m

tn^ n.m.

la>xo\

in puteum, exitium, Prey.)

Vof foil.; meaning dub.; ace. to MV


>ubl=mx, of moon as wanderer, so Lag BN4G).
,

(trans.) (cf. Ar. \o\ conjecit, praecipitem dedit

also n.pr.loc. DO), T&f.

^T

Ch

'

id.

3U5
2

xiles

slave

'

Dyal seat

^^

thighs;

Xu

s1 ------ 7

^T^^.

Ct

V??&a

(P); i=T.-^

438

ro-p

Gn

si

32

19

Je 3

upon his thigh; ^njvJ? P??


"?) Ez 21 17 sww'ie _?>w ;7m'</A,

(J), liiiqAit'j

(-pa>6).

and

^6,

(c.

in token of consternation

Ju 15 s <^ ^ e smote

~i\T

"^ p^

BriiK

A/p wpow,

i/tem,

*]>}

from the loins of any one Gn


Ex i (both P), Ju 8 30 hence nnn T D^
4
"p place the hand under thigh, in taking oath
;

16

M SS
-

47

Lv

14

11

"lytfn -TV

Th We Dr Bu

Ex

25

31

37

4o

22 24
-

Nu 8

17

Vliir-V

1.;

t.;

mra~P

lTrD"V\
extreme

QTOTEx

nna-i 1 );

+ 20

Ex

6 27 3 6

26 s3 36

flank, side, du.

recesses

parts,

49W; du. Q^naT

01*

+ 1 K 6 Qr
16

Is

I9

2:!

= ls 37

nermost part of a cave

128

north Is

prop. py"i'"V);
25

:i2

}'~!^

31 50

41

>l

0?~!-

Am 6

a house

15
(||

20

54 (||^? QipO ^rnn),


2

n.pr.m.(?) only

MT

rd. perh.

for

A @L

Up(e)ia>6.

EAia><9,

^^S")1

10

I.

remote parts of earth

Ex
;

26

v.

'

le^y^ovB, Ca-

named between

naanitish city, with a king,

D1 HWB243

etc.,

A L

Upn<od, Levitical city in

Issachar Jos 2i 29 (P).

ace. to

cf.

DHM

trrv

T" D"1']

n.pr.m.

one

tiTUTT;, Pf\72y
m

Apeipcod,

nin^
1

b.

Ch

lepipovd,

Ch

8 14

Ch

b.

nion?

Ch
4

c.

:*

Benjamites

Ch

cv 7

a. niOT>

ninn*

24

3n

25

e. id.

3.

3i'

a.

c. nion^
1

Ch 23K

d.
id.

2(

(both P);

(E)

Ar.

We VB;

ninn

deriv.;

yellow,

leaf,Jjfi put

ij'^

is.,

Is 15, 6

^^^ftiDHM

Low ") abs. Ex


Gn 30 + 3 t.-^V pv Gm*
nn^h p^Nu 2 2
NS'I? p^ f 37

17
;

f*5?

alone

and 3^,

as subst.,

green shoots of grass

pp-l^ only in

tpiT

n.[m.] herbs

15

jusi*

p- 23

/s

10

10

s
.

(J) green

21

2
;

(green,
2r

P^ Is 37
pv nrrw

37'"=

pi) Is

K 19*

H'lB' abj?, etc.)

n.[m.] green thing

food of wild ass Jb 39

cstr.

Jos 19 40

"I?

"

herbage

+ 2t.;

11

(||

'E's.io

Is 15.

(coll.),

greens) abs. p" Dt 1


= 2 K i 9 M pv-fa Dt

Pr

both from colour

green, greenness (on

= green thing, grass;

TpT

Naphtalite 1 Ch 2 19
4. id. son of David and father
7
of Kehoboam's wife 2 Ch 1 i ls
5. fi^T, men
who had strange Avives a. Ezr io \ Upetpoid
1

where

15"; cstr.

thing, inch

lepapet(n).

1.

2. Levites

id. i

who had

rft^y. n.pr.m.

etc.;

those

of

strange wives Ezr io 33 ;

Di).

n. m.

io Is
9

NH Hiph.; Aram. Aph.

p-n
(p-w ana),
voj i.26^
an(j j] t ^_ cdC^1 : ^oZt?,

Venp.a6,

Ch

18

104

ash-colour, (j^.l duskyBN3;


Sab.
ichite, of camel,
silver coin Lag
Jj.
JAs
Hai fe
</oM

sub ND1.

pT< (/of foil.;

green,

Hebron and Lachish Jos io 35 23 (JE), 12 11 (D);


named with Adullam 15 35 (P), cf. Ne n 29
2.

'T'TlKI, see

1.

nt313

pHiN grow green; &IZ be pale, and


As. ardku, grow pale (of face), arku,

forth leaves,

22,23 2 '

of Ezek.'s

ti"llCT_ n.pr.loc.

of Jerusalem's

fig.

QW

n^TS

^"na

Ez 32

^Ntf),

or hinder part, so of tabernacle


27 - 332
16
(all P); of temple 1
6
36

temple Ez 46 19

of a long building, extreme

20

tniy"

}iSX

20

29

"TOT remote parts of the


14" Ez 38 615 39 s ^ 48 s (but here Lag.
i

of recesses or in-

S 24

the pit pta) Is 14

a ship Jon

Je 6~

s4

cstr.

prosperity; in sim.

17

rijjn^Ex 26

njTV Ex 2 6 7 +

Ch

Syr. J&i-i:)

1.; pi. abs.

distress.

20

always du. the two thighs, i.e. fig. angle, recess,


08
extreme parts: as recesses of Mt. Ephr. Ju 19
of Lebanon

+ 24

soul

1. side, i.e.
(Kt T113T)
further side of Zebulun, poet, for more distant
13
2. elsewhere
border of his territory Gn 49
t.

and

in terror

i.e. is

Aw

Is 15 4

itj>23

29

(Kt

cstr.TGT Ju 19

be disheartened^

VT1)

19

23

25

Gn

103"!!

sf.

+ Ez 46 Qr

:12

Hb

niyn*
,

Ar. cJJ be timid,

3 + 2 1.; sf. 'njrv Je 4 io


B|?rto' T Je 49 ; curtain, of tabern. Ex 26 12
2.2X8
+ 3 g t Ex 26 and 36 Nu 4 (all P); 2 S
7' =i Ch 17
in gen. [tent-) curtains Je 4
DJCT
io 49 Hb 3 Ct i (in all ||^nN); !

(all P).
187 g

TO"!.

(cf.

ny-i>

Sb

fs.

abs. nyn^ Ex 26

3. base (loins) of candle-

Kit.
17

Ex

sub

V.

v k" quiver

nV^ M n.f curtain (X ^Tl)

Nu
(forMT'^n ^in)

(P); of tabernacle

P); also

(all

stick

pious fear;

'$.',

lap-

rfOT\Y)

-r

quivereth to him,

2. side (flank) of altar

29

(J),

("TOT

hp-oav, N Appav,
Ezr 10 29 Kt (Qr

L Apipad.

I>7ip.cod,

Qal Pf.

Gn2 4 2 9

iveak;

those proceeding
6= s

^[^T]

fcf

'

c.

leptpcod.

^IT^rr

A?V/A,

as seat of
i,3G0(380)\ *T-|1 tVV"

Ezr IO 27

b.

M^/itoi/,

= lo'.ns,

b. thigh
a great slaughter,
""
,
31; Sem.
/V>GK.
procreative power (hb

prv

v.

sub

= P1J),

D.

only as

439

Tpp"^ n.m. mildew, paleness,

Am 4

1. u7tfew
28

(all

reen

13

49

14

37

latikav,

24.25.2G

Ch

10

23

Ly 2Q

Ne

28 s

instr.
D^IH

41

33

Dt, also Ezr'9 10

44

(all

24. 2 4

name

Judah

in

Ch

44

43

).

Am 2

10

'

p"V

vb. spit

(D&&; id.; ace. to

(Etli.

pv Nu

'332
9

Qal

12 14 ; 3

Pf. and

V3M

consec.

fs.

/ii/I abs.

vb. take possession

15 - 22 - 23 - 2 -1

ispossess (All

*T

IBh"

D'

E*6 tayi io5 44 (||jm

NU27

px bm),
(for
MT
'p-DJ,
1%:$

Ju

63

(||

18

11

36

s8

Ob 20

13

where

so 'Bhjr-in

||

cl.);

and

24

Ne 9

be heir to,

possess

and dwell therein 2 K 17 24 Is 34 17 Is 34 11


yea the pelican and bittern shall 2>ossess it so

Dt

Aram.

in

rd. prob.

VB and

see

P); city

(all

60

H09

V2* -\Wm ^JPT vy\ Gn

6
;

(both J); possess houses

123

1SJ? Khi'

Ju

Ez

'

(del.

possessing wealth

22 17

Co),

(1

see

VB)f.

fb. a people (with collat. idea of


being their heir (2), and so disjwssessing them),
"
1221 22
1
23
12 229 9
so esp. in Dt 2
9 ( + cities),

W} take possession of

take possession of,

1;I,

'

Ez

13

13

cf.

inherit,

of,

Nu
Qn
p^
^ 25 378-n-22.2a.34. +3

Jos 19 47 (JE),

57

pij

Cf. ppl, pi.

both, as token of contempt.

njrVl

3368 b()th
(

(obj.

of nettles
j. ^jli\j robigo)

11111515

Ob 1919 Hb

2 g4

city

f II.

3 - 14 2 *

Dt 4

Jos

OH?); ffo&e possession of fields Je


1
not expr.), 1
21 15
in83

Is

nw

rriJTIK

(cities),

(and SO fof Op.1

lepaKa/x

dpik

Dt 30 13

v.

(JJ^

also

D)

heritance (in land)

A lepmav, L

otherwise Dpi v

t.

68 14 the green-shim-

yjr

+12
1

D^a

nn&hi' nag? e t c only)


(

Zim BP37) Lv 13 49
Lv 14"; of plague spots

SJp'V n.pr.m.

'

Ch

adj. greenish, pale-

'

as subst.,

17

(Che) of gold.

lering

5130 234

fpl. nip!i?"l?

K 8 Hg 2

As. rakrakku,

(cf.

68 14
iv

(Sta

tp-^P

Dt 28-

lividness;

3'

6
2. paleness (of face) Je 30

fiS^).

||

UTP

18

14

19 31

Nu

3
;

21

32

Am 9

(Kt V?*\; JE),

12
;

na-nK 0b|)O B*V jnTO Je 49 1 (en text see VB), v" 2


a
(in these 3 perh. play on meaning inherit, cf. v )
3
13
17
Ez 36 Ob Is54 nations + countries Ez 35 10
t2. inherit, sq. ace. pers.= 6e one's heir Gn
23
s 4 4
(JE); nril^a B'Tn ''? nriBB? Pr30 (or,
15
dispossess 1); abs. 6e ActV, sq. Dy pers.= jointly
1
with 2i 10 (E); Eh^(H) (tlm)heir 2 S 14 7 Je 49
15
(||D 33); Mi i
(= possessor, captor), where
paronom. with n. pr.loc. nKHO; inherit persons,
1

iherit

so Eth. (Dd(\i Ar. Cj.^

Sab. nil inherit,

Iso

CIS iv>S7

'

inherit

v.

(62

t.

1 t. Pi,
7 t. Hiph. in Dt+13 t. D in
os); Qal Pf. 3 ms. Bh} Je 49 1 ; BhJI consec.

>al,

Nu

49

ls

+2t.;

11

27

ms. ?fi>

Ko

v.

19

1-

Dt

flBh^l

2 t!'(on

D^Tl

406 ' 411

);

1B>V Dt 3 20 +;' sf.


Dt 19 31
3 pi.
12
Kc
*tyl consec. Ez 36 (Ko -) '<W&T\ consec. Is
n
+ 3 1.; 2 mpl. DrifT") consec. Dt 4*+ 7 t.;
4
12
pi. W^IJ Dt
etc.; imp/ 3 ms. Eh" Gn
3

onsec.

10

25

13

Lv 20

mpl. fchVl

'?:

Ez 33 25 26 pBh;n Dt 5 30
'?. Dt i 21
Dt 33'
1 K 2

ipl.

?'?

Sn"J?

2:i

Dt

2S

24

Imv. ms.

etc.;
15
;

28 s ;

Ch

eh Dt

Dt

//. cs^r. rlB>l^

23

+6t.;

6 49"j
are

b^l(V Dt

pi.

12 2

Je8 10

1- ta&e possession of, esp.

VBh

sf.

by

place of others, succeeding

Dt

s 21 39
-

4- 2

t.

Dt,

+ 1 Dt

30

n aa
21 14

13

23

21

45

11

(E),

30 (opp. SafK).

t Pi. /w^/. hvhvn Bi^ ^r:?"]^ "'I? Dt 2 8


the fruit of thy ground shall the cricket get full
11
s
possession o/(cf. Qal Ho 9 Is 34 ), i.e. devour.
tHiph. Pf. 3 ms. E'nin Ju i 27 + 2 ms.
;

Jos 3

10
;

Jui 28

13

26

and dwell therein), similarly Is


le'V*
iW'tt DX1K3 Is 6 7
^eV
>5
69;
ty
and z/iey s/ta7? possess the double; BH ?nn Dt
24
ixis-ns nBhb eh bnr\ Y "; esp. phr. (pn)
9 9

Gn

'

inherit-

possess land

all

Nu
1

^n

impoverished, come to poverty

force,

31

call (us)?

78

"* 18 9

impoverish

to,

+3. =mh<o

21
2 ms.
+ Niph. Impf. BH^ Pr 23
13
9
n
Bh.JN Pr 30
be {dispossessed
Gn45 Pr 20

Exi5

a. land, sq. ace. Gn 15


2)
24M
:i
Jos i8 I3 (all JE), 2 4 4 8 (E), Ju 2 6
ing (cf.

us did ye

riB-'lin

as a possession, often with collat. idea of

'iking in

15

poverish, DfiKIp

42

Lv2 5 46 (H).
UB'IOn Jui4

as slaves njnN nBh^>

s1

Pr 20

24 31

ns^Ney sf. ^n?n5 Gn 2 8 frfhb


K2i; nPiBhbGni 5 '+2 8t.; Pt.&pGn

7t.;

,|

Dt 17"+

PIFI?hM consec.

sf.

and kindred forms

bis

K 21

), es-p.

9
,

Ch 20 f 44
7

etc.;

cs<r. B>nin|)

Dt

Ch

20";

etc -;

/# 3

ms ^"^
-

mpl. TOB^ta

Ju i
3 fs. sf. 3
;
13
10
17 ; B'n.in
//. aJs. Ehin Jos 3

^1(i)l

possess, or
2

19

18 12 ;

sf.

wW
sq.

$>

Dt

'DBfcito

Ju

24
1

+, etc.; i ^ B>niD
Dt 9 ; 1. cot66' to
5

3s

4 5
-

n^n ^f K

pers., 03''?.^

^nf?i;

DPflini Ezr 9 12

and cause your sons to inherit (it); fig. T'''"! ,|n


ny/J niiij? Jb 1 J 2 " ^/tow. makest vie to inherit (the
^
:

-:

consequences

of)

</<e

iniquities of

my

youth.

440

mini

2. cause (others) to possess or inherit, then


gen. dispossess: a. sq. ace. gent, vel pers., Jos
3u-' 33 (all opp.
s
10
13
3tJ*
13 16 (both JE), Ju r

Wn

13
Jos i4 ls (JE), i7 (JE;
as* Jos 15 03
Ju'i' (/.); opp.
s9
32
51 27
Qr, 32 Jos
also Nu 2
Ju i

a-ipa),

28

xb Khin),
opp. a ne*

18

13

12

19b

Ju

(D),

23

^nn-nK vf\

also

b
nnn vj^-nK see v ), Dt
O^iaNni Dtg 3 sq. ace. 4-

Jos'3

(^IV

1"

i= 3

24

28 s 33 s

24

s8

+ Dft?

acc.

(i.e.

4. nearly

D),

Tyre) n3Khr

~Q^3).

14

12

=Qal

5.

(JE), but

17

12

(||

shall

J??a b)V\

K'HiD nm"

rich;

(see v

married

15 (poem in E);
disinherit;

||

ta&e 2)OSSess ^ on f a

xm

so

n<ni

Nu

24

13p Is 1
a possession for
Dn^Bhto HN 3pi?: Ob 17 and

''aap

D t2

Dt

5. 9

12

9 .HU9

20

p*

in^T

32 o.

possession, so Jos
Bu k S i 52 rnNBO),

i'

t n\2J"Tl^
8

Che

cf.

crit -

-),

f fittn n.f.

neh Pr

Ex

27 5
-

1. net

?^ ?
i

P*'

lV

; used of land

tU land of his
Ju 2i 17 (but
(but < nghK re-

10

25

33

Ex 2 7 4

35

38

4
;

Ho 5*4- 1 1 1.;
sf.

*l?h

DW1 Ezi 9 ^35


8

a. for catching (birds, etc.) rnTD


J

''

'

w purpose is
<>

eyes of any bird

elsewhere

home

Mi

Ho

(||

'

f people

Ex 6

3 3 (poem),

Ez

14

fig.

who

25* 36

'

Ex
E2

(P),

+
15

s
.

in neigh-

(H3 vocative, ace. to

render J/. 0/ (raiA)

of prophet Mieah, v.

prob.

foil.

n^J? J e 26

'ten

28

4-

t.

Dt

Wlkn

adj. gent, only

JU

ttiJiTri n.m.

PiTH

18
;

'

nan?

v. foregoing.

must, fresh or new

J ' 1 ''

4-24 t.; W^K Gn


J u 9 1S Ho 2 11 ^Bhn Dt7 13
,
s
8
OBni-iyi
?I^"l n Is 62
f 4 ; must,
sf.

wn

Jf u i8 12

new wine, as enlivening Q^iNI D'npN ntSEMSn Tl


Ju 9 13 as injurious aVn^ 'ni. [n ni3| Ho 4";
;

poet, regarded as contained in the grapes x ?ff \

^3B*N3 'nn Is 65 s cf. 2 4 7 (II


'
wine (H-), \" n
^^ n 1 1^
,

?^

Mi

15

the net
fig. (
1

cinix

Ho

usu. as a sign of fertility, or as valuable

^HS''

7
;

D3n

of judgment

Hg

||

^O ^^ n ^ ^l^

Ho

Ez

as yielding

'

spread in the
crotfn

?ea)

T"a^ Til Pr 3 10 tvith must thy


28 37
vats shall burst open; + JW (q.v.) Gn 2 7
s
14
8
s
11
17
(both J) Ho 2 7 Zc 9 ^ 4 Is 62
'n Ho 9
28
\n v ); Til '1 HS Dt 33 ;4-^:
(|| na, 3p;, c f.
24
38
in?!
J02 Ne io ( + rr^? ^?); +fj^
4T T and

is

cha

62

12 13 17 20 (both ||Vnw), 32 s (of "'* 'catching


Pharaoh, under fig. of sea-monster
11. O7.O);
;

all c.

al.);

cherished thoughts

We > most, who

Ti

">,

93

TJlUJSiQ n.pr.loc. apparently

f]iy?),

of

12

24

product

net ; abs. nan

cs tr. riBh

+2t.;Wpf io

12

ri

17

my

i.e.

12

^6
2Ch2o n

J e 32 s

<7e^,

the house of Jacob

a possession

n.f.

t.; of land Dt

27

further, 12 67

bitterns ; JVa 1E>V1

V!^!), but fig. is questionable, v. Di,


derives from KHN desire, so Buhl.

wine; abs.

DBh? Ju2i ^6i c


11
sf. ^ntiy
2 Ch 20

cstr.

Jbi7 n

"'ETjiO

17

DariBh? Jos

cstr.B^iD

(||

inBh;

t^trh^ft

n.f. (a) possession, inheritance;


t.,

18

'T Dt 2*4-7

bourhood of Gath Mi

t\

(but on text v. infr.);

c.

2. brazen network for altar

t[\hift] n.[m.] a possession;

4- 4t.

abs.

35' (DFieh nns?), v 8 ;

nBhn Ex 2 7 4
nB'TO 'T nb>JftO 1330
4
4
nen, v. E>-P supr.
=
27
3 8 (all P). On Inf.

anc^

Tn?H^

(||nnt?) ; 3

^3|N

mother of king Jotliam


i5 =nBrv 2 Ch 27

16

of tabern.

).

rd. prob. rt|Bh?.

33

f9

joe

c.

TNUJ^'Y), ntD1"V n.pr.f. (taken possession


i.e.

(1)

||

(JE).

of,

(fig.)

(2)

D!TE>'niD their dis2)ossessors,

God

Zc o 4

dhn

BHB);

(c.

15

n^ni nty-p

vyfr' n^-i*

'1

[O+^OT].

TntZ?"V n.f. a possession, used of nation

vaw

man

b. spread for feet of

La i M

by wicked (=plot)
6
5
na JOB), I0
2 9 (c. BHB), ,/r 140 (c. *.;
15
8
25 1^313 nsha nW Jb 18 (|| naa^) elsewh.

by
Pr

23

20

so

and malceih

AV

(JE;

H3).

(||

||

shall 2>ossess their 2>ossessions (but rd. perhaps

TWOI

'3'n*j

pns Ex

rann

Nu

perh. also
24

5265

8'

Dnntf); (3) of priests


fig. of lion 19 (c.
;
and rulers (as entangling people in sin) Ho 5 1

||*P_n),

= Ju

(JE)

Ch

BhB

r?D 57 7 (|| n Cp ?').

= bring to ruin, destroy, sq. ace. gent.

iwnin

see v

(P),

(song) ^ impoverisheth

sq. ace. (of

14

Jos 15

3. impoverish,

^*?i??l).

Nu

(all

king of Israel under

(2) of nations capturing

21

2'21

Ju

P),

belly, i.e. riches

them out of his


2'

% W&T iJtp3D Jb 20

b. sq. ace. rei,

"t

their inhabitants) Jos

M
of a Zod=Nu33

32

o> 5 18 12

acc.4-^k>Dtii Jos2 3 613 (D;

of cities

38

23

2CI120 7

cast

Dt

B M (both
33

Nu

Jos 13 23 (both D),

JE),

BTlin; all these

V 44
EX34 24 Nu

7
H
Er ?
?.

(=

i*

DHBhta

17

JE),

(all

tfnTi

2
i

24

10

3
11

3bn

Dt

Jo

Xu

13

10

18

12

19

ii
2

(v.

14

/2 17 14 23 i8

Ch
'n;

32

36

=2 K

18

32

Ne

+^.);

pn, inv, and ^3-n; n^-iai


17

28

onb

(4-K'j'ii ins'

28
11

51

io

Je 3^'
40

5i2
;

Ch 3 i +
Ti f n?

'n 2

ps

i3

nn px).

[Dp'*] vb. Impf.


Kt,

Bfe^T.

Gn 50

26

and so 2 4

sub

deriv., v.

m'B*.

1.

n.pr.m. a son of Asaph


JlbfeOfe^

25

^Fv> with

Ch.

gibt, is

tTOBfeP

(q.v.)

v (etym. dubious).

MT, Qr

always

(so

"O'e/B"

Kt =~OE' E^ there

V'-DE';

30

18

69c ; 277

kS

Thes

so

),

Kb

f.

al.

120

i.

(a
T
sam 95.

>

01
= BK

Ch 1

7
;

We

in n.pr.)

N^

i<roxip,

18

30 Ia-a-a^ap, o <ttiv fiicrOosj


son of Jacob and Leah (appar. ninth son of

Gn 3 o

Jacob)

18

35

s3

46

13

49

14

Ex i 3 Nu i 8

^3

'B"

26 23 Josi9 17 iCh7 i2 33 (v32 vand.H.)';


ninsB'p Nu 26 s6 1 Ch f; 'B" ntSB Nu i 29 2 5

Nui 28 2
'fr

4757

6 - 28

7
1 CI16
13 Jos 21
Jos 19 23 'E^ n s 3 1
;

Nu

of Issachar,

irt'6e

Jus 1515 io Ez48 33 ("E"'


1

= territory of the
41

16

(MT), or "ab

Gn

see esp.
fifth

& Je 3

-,3^

more prob. combination

"13B'

Gn

(cf.

this the true etym. ace. to

y>

recompense

is

(v

40

van

EZ48 2326
'OP

24

v.

23

15
18

27

hence

Dt

njH?), 1

27

Nuio

1011

fr. tribe

34

s6

Jos 19 17
Ch 3 o 18 ;

K4

15

alone

18

12

33
Ch 27 18

tribe Jos 17

H.) transit,

d.

17

Ch

to territory

2. 7th son of Obed-Edom

CI126 5

subst. being, substance, existence

2) W Gn 1
.

(on etym. v.
^.Ll

'b *03 Ht3D

p. 78),

18

t,

+ oft.
"CJ 3
10
19
(so t?N 2 S I4 t, B'NH Mic 6 t,

with

24

etc.

29

42
*l& v +2

sf.

D3K* v49 t;

t.;

In Eth. 0;

(4) in Ar., as a

Germ, es
though not

therein,

lit.

similar in use (Di Gr

51c7-1

),

In Heb. the corresponding

of course in origin.

Ben

perpet.;

Baer Gnp84f ) n.pr.m. Issachar


(etym. and mng. dub.; MT as if Niph. Impf.

Napht.

with independent pers.

Syr.,

ivi>,

object, (verbal) sf.;

true verb.

u = nbvfto$

WN

Kin Tvh); (3) in Maud. Bab.


Talm., sometimes in Syr. and Ar., and in Heb.

/Nlto" n.pr., and

X and

also in Bab.

pron. (as

t "

33

CB'.

v. DIB',

441

DttT

neg.is 1^, q.v., the construction of which is quite


similar)
is, are, was, were, etc., not, however,
as a mere copula, but implying existence with

emph. (hence in Engl, to be often represented


by the subst. verb in italics) a. with a pred.
:

following,
is

Gn 28 16 nm

(emph.) in this place

Ex

ps dn wanpa

B" pN surely Y.
D?flN l^nN
DN;

DlpD3

44

''

&

26

nw Efcn,

n'u 22

s9

mn

a* i

Oh that there were a sword in my hand


Dt 13 CO. P?^l] whether you do love, 29"

"TS

18
nf
and they said, Is the
B^N D33 E" JD, V 1 S 9
seer here? and they said &\ He is, 20 8 23 s3 Je
18
Alone, in answer to a question (asked
27
with E*), He (it) is: 1 1 S 9 12 2 K io 15 Je 37 17
But Je 2 26 (where ' has no subst. or sf.) text
must be corrupt cf. Gie. b. absolutely, there
-

is (es gibt, il
~\ >

]}2

a),

Gn

18 24

D^nv D^OH

&" fyx

perhaps there are fifty righteous in the

city,

1
\bb vb DipD t>3n nu vrr\, 42 13^ b o
20
'TO3 that there was corn in Egypt, Ju 4 B"H
1
s
HS, 2 S 9 2 K 5 he shall know that there
12
there is
is (emph.) a prophet in Israel, Bu 3
a kinsman nearer than I, \^ 58 12 surely there
are gods judging on the earth: so in aphorisms,
asserting the existence of a partic. character,
24
1S
23
quality, etc., Prn *liy Ppi: Iran V\ I2 I3 7
14 14 14
25
24
15
21
,3 u
12
8
12
U1
8
14 16 18 2o Ec 2 4 5 6
7
io 5
In questions, or protestations, E'* often
implies a doubt whether what is asked about
10
1
1
Je 5 and see
is to be found or exists

24

23

WH

59713

370t>

14
fia^n Dt i 3 + ; ^."(bl
Sta*
1 S
) 29
14M
41
23
s
@
We
Dr),
2
Est
1.
subv
+
t;
(
3
3
21
"OHX ^runb to cause them
stance, only Pr 8

&

that love

me

to inherit substance (so Sir 42 ).


st. c),

2. elsewhere (prop, as a subst. in the


it

asserts existence,

and

so corresponds to the

verb substantive, is (are,


lit.

the being,

fcw [whence

NJVN, 1VN,

was, were, will

presence of

BA TIN

(so

Ukw

be),

Aram.

C^N B" DK if there is (emph.) a man doing justice,


22
2
IS44 8 Dt6n bM is there
etc. (cf. -^ 14 ), i4
4
DN if there
a god beside me 1 ^ 7 1333 bty
11
knowledge
is
there
is iniquity in my hands
73
30
12
c. special
in the Most High 1 Jb 5 6 La 1
phrases
(a) after ON and a ptcp., where an

(self-)eOTsten,

Jiofc^/ essence, substance], with

N? contr.

fly,

^b, IsZL
irreg.

^J

e*l3,

etc.

Mand. ny,

n^y,

n"^

Ar. [with

^11) (inflected as a verb,

10..JLI!,

known

AG

182 ' ,L 42

(J^l
two proverbial sayings, as a secondary
form, Fl KUSchr U6f ); As. iM, be, have D1 HWB31 ;
;

) ?

is

abiding intention

with

affix

'~':

On

&=has

(6)

i-

s.

la-a i-sa-a-hu,

this word, see esp.

I have

not,

TP

42

i? &;

etc.,

m t&b

(had), esp. with prons.

Gn 33

3"1

^"B /

//.rd

^.,

plenty, v

11

sf.;

2
44 " fpt 3N ui? B-V I S I7 that
may know ^{OB*^ D'H^N* B*' O that Israel
2
Aas (emph.) a god, 2 K 4 3?"B ?"nO what Aasf
7
thou? Jb 14 for a tree has (emph.) hope (cf.

sts.

Ru

No 51,5213 who

exemplifies its different constructions in Semitic,


and shews how it tends to pass into a verb
,

(1) in BAram. Syr. Bab. X, with possessive


{2) in later Tal. diall., Jer. X, Jer. Talm.,

fGn

*0"n n^XID N0 nB;, ~DN if thou art (really) pros30


49
4
pering my way, v 43 Ju 6 (cf. II. J^N 2 b).

only in

to be emphasized,

is

4li

B^M,

43
they

"

12

),

25

28

38

2S

3X 1BS

&n: Gn
*

5 -'- s

39

&-&

^3

"1B>K

prob. error),
to

(c)

that

all

13

"J^J

'

had

lie

with

(v

and

inf.

without nB>K,

Ch

possible

?, is it

E*n can

3"1^

thee to the king? 2

442

nty

spea& for

(I)

25*; so b B>N 2

19

IB* ! (if)
(<*)
r, sub II. [* 5).
s0 21
were some
there
Nu
+
;
it teas that
9
2X4 (cf. Syr.
tNe
? fcj?
(with ptcp.)
who
5
(cf.

j>

for
17:

).

*6j 5

26

precedes

&

'"

6e

(cf.

33

(from which, however,

its subst.

t*

rule,

like

fN, it may be separated Gn 2 4 43' D3? t^P.


nN, 44 19 20 1 S 20 8 etc.); but occasionally, for
1 S 2 r
greater emphasis, this is prefixed
-

DN but holy bread

K* BHp Dl"6

the blind people,

Ju 19 19

&p

ib

^t^
-

vb.

t 1090

Aram. 3^,

oC

D^JJI though

E>'

sit,

remain, dwell

MI

10 31
-

As. asdbu,

sit,

jump, Himyer.

c).

8 19
-

3B*,

2W

(NH
V
1S

DHM

Lane 2919 Eth.

leap,

fca>(\(\;

secum cohabitare facere, marry, consummate marriage, cf. Hiph. 4)


Qal Pf. 3 ms.
11. 1

Gn 1

3B*
t

Dt

sec.

12
_>

17

16
ni nn3E*1
ms. JOE*
t :-t Ju fJJ^r
t :~t: con46
DPI3B*
mpl.
Dt i Lv 18 3 DjOBh

;
"

'

14

Lv 2 5 18 + 7 t., etc.; Impf. 3B^ 1 S 5 7 +


OB* Gn 44 33 Ez 44 3 3^ before monosyll. 1 K
consec.

Jb2 2
y?h Gn 4 + 3E*1 RU4
3BW Ju6 +, SBtel Dt9 9 + 3\.+.Ez3 15b
8

18

ls

Co

rn?fc

Kt);

-lefc

H30O Ez

3 mpl.

f;

Ez 3 617 (fig.) of No of Amon (personif. city)


DHJ03 n3^>n Na 3 8 s/ie uho sate amid the rivers;

so

c.

s.

f9

bvasb

47

3 fpl-

Gn 20 + OB> Gn 35 n3E> Gn
Gn38"+; mpl. OE> Gn22 +
OB* 1 S20 cstr. T)2V iSf +
15

2 7

19

etc.

Jos2

La
*

etc.;

n3B>'- ISTa

f.

13

n?J>'ls

'JOB* J e 22

23
,

22

40 +;

Gn 4

J u 45 +

20

24
Tl2&(Sy

"TOK^iy Je"io

17

Ez 27 s (Kt preferable in all these, v. 01


Ges'* 3 -); fpl. ni3f j S27 8 ; 1. a. sit
a seat

(?JJ)

Gn 3 i

34
,

S 20 25 stone

couch 4 8 2

throne Ex

S7 18 =i

Ch'17 16

T1K Je 16 Jb 2
s
i>jra yrinn j on
4 ;
s

c.

14

47

13

EZ28

83

Pr 3 i 22 ;

2o

Mi

11

2i

16 - 16

30$

(E), nai'is

S 20 25 Ru

VBfb Ex 18

Gn

ISO

19

5T

nnn J u

c. last?

K2 f no
+ nv Ju 20 25

(J),

c. Qi?

c.

Jon 4 5

Q-1|D

-\"vb

Gn 43

c. "?aj>

13

14

c.

12

Jo 4 (cf. f 9 s
Is 28 ); hence abs. of sitting as king or judge
Ex 18 14 f 6 8 Mai 3 3 D'OB'V Is io 13 perh. Am
5 8
4
s
10
i
esp. of ^ sitting (enthroned), ^ 2 9 29
ace. cogn.

20

102 13

La

Ch

13

\|/-2

19

15

by meton. of thrones, for the


on them BEt? pj niND3 13KJ*

W'

judges sitting

K 19

BOT(n) 3^- 1 S 4 4 2 S
byrw ni^nri 3^
-f 99

so in

2 (v. c. ^V, supr.);

22

OO^n E u 4

5
;

14

in the gate

i.e.

v11 ),

(cf.

those in whese pretence purchase of land took


place.

Ne

b.

Je36

nnwo ^

= 2K
We

:7

in

OB'

(rd.

10?

Is 5 2

niSB-r^

(J*"" ), i. e.

td.

sit

v 27

c'f

etc.)

s0 Is 37'

= 2 K 19

25

but alg0

by (3^*1 )nNno Qgl

expl.

end

at

*3E)f

"

(JE) ^139%

Es'proph.35i, a dn.^.

S 28 23 and)

to eat,
6

mp VW^)>

(opp.

Eilll - 4 ' 2S7

r.l

fflp

Ju 19 6 Ru

Ex 32

opp. Q^p

1 2

abs.,

purpose,

(sq. cl. of

Gn_37 25 Est3 15 +
n3B>

down,

sit, sit
15

S 19 9

tc.

down

sit

peiform a necessity of nature


be set (as a jewel), rilSE'''

riN?B~?y Ct 5 12 set on a filling (i.e. in a setting,


De al.), iu description of eyes ; ( > others sit-

Ex

12

teraphim
20
knees 2 K4

17

Ez2 3 41
i2 23 (J), Dt 1
iSi 9 4 13 iKi 1317S0
(all

E),

11

2. a. remain, stay,

ting by full streams).

tarry (for a limited or indef. time), c. J"IX pers.


Gn 24" (J), Ju 19 4 2 S 16 8 c. D?pers. G1127 44
;

(J),

no?

29

19

Ju

(E),

17

10
;

c.

loc. 1

(of

s5
We
ark), 13
14 24" (23 id. T^N for 3^1
5
25
iH3B>
Dr Klo Kit Bu), 2 S io 19 (where rd.
16

Pt. m. 3B>(VT'
rOB'(i)''

OB>

21

123d

on

fs.

Inf. abs.

etc.;

10

La2 10 XB?b

n*3 nnab Pr 9 ,^)irn^

f 29

Dt23 u

."

sf.

(pregn.) yv&b Is 3 26 47 1

to

14

at,

outside

VD0

(but

nntrn Ez 35" Kt (i. e nn^n oD 242d K<>


401
Qr n ?3iK n ( v^ltf), Co prop. n:3E Vl; 1 pi.
),
3KO Je 4 2 13 14 3BW Nu 20 15 + 5 1.; Imv. ms. 3B>
!'

on

b sit

nnefc Is 49 20 ;

OB* Gn

Sendsch

dial, sit,

Is 40 22 r

in (3) house, street, doorway, assembly, etc.


2S7 1 Jui 9 13 Gn 3 8 14 (J), Jei5 17 26 10 yi 1 Ct2 3

62

id.,

3BW,

D1 HWB214 Ar. CS$

dwell,

16

sit

55

3B*1

sit

'^- 3

(cf. \)x

dwell; Ph. 3B" dwell; Zinj.


58

Is 43-.8

has eyes,

it

nn^

there is

ashes Jon $ e
ground (H?) Ez 26
(these in token of humiliation); sit down by
13
23
15
c. b% 1 S28
or pool 2 S 2
(^5?) a well Ex 2
;

dust Is 47

23

YWi

v. abs. infr.; of '\

21 2

J4J'

(cf.

N^). As a

al.

7,

(g) pleon.

B*l.

^ tJb 9

(A) B*

k-*/

b$

al.; v. II.

(if)

Ju 6 13 n

@ Me

but

so

);

^*4?

29

io ls Vft and

135' 7

^.Vs t*
fcJX

(/) 2

17

I3

HJ b&& Gn 31

(e)

p. 43.

Mt

6 Se

/xev

PS

nor

Dr Klo Bu,

for in^B*

24

13

(by)

c.

ntenn

qb'

Gn
1

22 (E);

S 20

2323

Si
3B*n Jo 4 20
1

K 11

S 25 13 30 24 na

(P),'^S
abs.

16

19
;

c.
c.

v.

Nu 3 5

We),

Jb

cb

13E>

pro Lv 14 8
no 2S6 13 20 Ru 2

f3 Ju

ace.

(P),

s i 22 ;
"D? H3 D3^

obirny af
2

25

abide, endure

so of Mt, Zion

5'

11

Mi
i/r

12T

hb^tsb
1
.

JVW\

'b.

with

special

emphasis on qualifying

Gn

24

and

p^a y&F\\

plir.,

bow abode as a firm


4p
one (poem in J); i K 22 and they continued
three years without war of woman remaining
rnno "rrn Lv 12 4 'm
v6
3. dweZZ,
WB'i;

his

wby

/awe one's abode in (3) a land, city, house,

Gn 4
6

71212

16

19

13
oft. (on

2S21
Je35
iChs

16

s7 62

Dt

etc.,

6
3 Jos 20 2 S
v. 323 !3K>\ p. 444 ); in

24
16

710

tents
Is 3 2

29

10

of justice (npT "12?)

fig.

(||BEEto f3Bh); in the midst of (anga)


30 32 33

G1124 3 J0S13 13 i6 io jui


Gii2 3 I0 (P);
18

Lv2 5

^+pn,

c.

God

of
19

c. sjina

so

of people

K8 =
27

'

K&

Dn^fi4o

TJB-nK
(

+ 3lp3),
6- 6

1//-2

so

c.

Dt2 5

(J), 3 6 (P),

5
;

Dt

formed it
^35? DipD

K8=2

Ch 6 21

8
1

Cn6

30.33.39

K 8 = 2 Ch

13

30

34

(J); oft. coll.

50

11

(both J),

(as coll.;

5 t.):

34
1

psjf

if

H?7 ^

JE); also poet,

^ZV row

tio 17

13

larly

f.,

etc.,

35

'

),

3jn "gB* Is

(poem inE);

aw

13

32

B^W

pKH ^113^''
land We Dr

bin ^Bn* 3 8 n

Nu

also (strangely)

i8

iV3K*Lvi8 25 25" (H),


5 8
Is49 19
(coll.) Ami

etc.;

(P); abs.
1

Ch

S if =tlie popu-

(elsewhere in this
of
sense only fs. and poet., v. supr.); freq. in phr.
without inhabitant (i.e. so that there shall be
lations

the

no inhab.), 3CT p&? Is 5 9 6 4 Je 4 7 2 6 9 33 10 34 23


pNO Je 4 8 9
44" 46 19 5i 29 37 Zp 2 5 3 6 ; JPB
15
10
3K 'bat? 2 9
na a^'iTn^ b 50 3 ; ''fibab

3W

ia-nrn 51

6
62

fig.

city, sit,

for be inhabited

5o I3 S9 Ez26 20 29 11 _36 Isi3 :o (||n3fnNb),


Zc 2 9 14"; irrinn raw 12 6 14 10 ; Ez'35 9 Kt
is nj3Kn, Qr njaiOT; Co ruapin, i.e. Niph.
T
'-- 5

nj3^n

:i5

c f.

36

10

),

or

Hoph.

fttriB'VI (cf.

of palace, 3t* iDEC'p-by pB-)*0 Je

30

Is

44

Qal

v.

4.

BnTriTt? 13^1

TJ3

La3 6

143

\jf

Lv

VDB'in

s.

Ho

23

a^rop^m

s3
,

Je 32 3 '; B , ni3B'ini consec. Zc


6
413
io (Ko
but prob. txt, err., vid. Thes and
Ges Lsb4C4 rd. prob. Cniatfrn as v 10 so Sta ZAW
11

mi

Ch8 2 ^

3;^>1 2
i,

AVe), etc.;

36

);

^3^1

sf.

r.

3BW Gn

3 ms.

Impf.
107

05^ Jb36

4. 224

pL

aefai

K2

11

47

(Kci
etc.;

K 2i
^in ^ 113

123

24

Ezr io 2

Imv. ms. 3^in Gn 47; mpl. iaV(i)n


s
//. cs<r. 3 'B'(i)n 1 g 2 Ne 13 27
(01

";

rd. 13-, v.

'3^0 f

cstr.

9 10
-

17

H012

fi 4 f;
2

K i7

+ 3 loc.
Gn 4 7 61l (P), Lv2 3

10

pnsa Ez

ni'rinn
-

+ BE>

ace. pers.

pers.

43

24 26

+ B^arrby

ace. pers. om., c.

D^

nJVa

*2&:)

n
;

jy.

'!!''

Hon

11

La3

(H),

fi

pers.

om.

Ch8 2 ^ 10 f';

ace.

26

20

ace.

(but rd. BYl37p_

ing

Dy

pers.

113

We);

is

a^io for 3^0 Bae 1);


'WO ty 1 1 3 giving a

JTlpJ?

c.

ace.

dwell-

barren of house; abs. c. n ^?7


On
abs. c. B^niO^S Ez 36".

to her that is

Je32 37
Zc io

b. cause cities (B" "!!?) io 6e in1

v. supr.

habited

33

EZ36 Is54
to, cf. ^11

3
.

dwelling

s
ace. ni "}33

2.10.14,17.18

B^J

jf e

27
j

),

4. marry (prop, give a


oidy Ezr Ne, and only c.

strange or foreign
.

s0

ninny's b

,,

B'3

women Ezr 1 o

u^n Ne 1

Pf. YTl'l 2 1^ D ^^P n

Is 5

a^iD

-^68' causing solitary ones to divell

in a house (or
pers. only H^SH

tHoph.
and ye be made

to

23
.

^^\

dwell alone in the midst

6
Impf. 32 OT D^'rvb ICNH Is 44
he who saith of Jerusalem, she shall be inhabited,
Ez 35 v. Qal 4.
'-

of the land,

1.

perly

rail? n.f. seat, dwelling, place (proInf."

= 2 Ch 9

);

tNiph. Pf-3 fs. natfii Je 6 3 pi.


19 ruB i3
J e2 2
consec. Ez 3 6 10 13^,3 Ez26
;

26

18

of

niann Ez

rri3B>i3

35

Je6 s

Ez 2 5 4
and they shall set their encampments in thee
( Co \lf!\ inhabit).
tHiph. Pf. 3 ms. ytir\ Ezr io 14 sf. WEnn

4. of a land or

abide seated in its place,

Jei7 f

v. supr.;

tPi. Pf. 3 mpl.

aw

26 17

36

10

13

; Ez

26

22 s3 48

12

Ez 12

19

caitse to dwell, c. ace. pers.

na^V flsi2 Je5i


simi21
19
11
(cf. La 4 ) Zc 2
28E 6 B^XD-na M3W
with
in app.(Da
+Je
25
w
ls
46 ,so 4 8 moreusn.pl. Bnyn'^ Gni 9 (J),
14
psn
cf. Dt 13
15^ Ex 2 3 2l (JE), cf. Exi5 14
T
Mil

n.n.i;.w.i.

38

2 2

20

B^HN 3K Gn

e. g.

1215

Ex

Dr on

v.

Je

cities

= oe habitable),

i6 35 (perh.
G

(J),

p3J?

'B>

bn 3B* Gn 4 20

Ex

2& = subst., cW/er,

P*.

'

25

CI14

41

^ p3Exl5>m-

14.

^ 33

jgo

habitant, very oft. (c. 2


27

!3

of land

Che) P*. abs. 3^10 ^ 68 7


'c
Ges ' c -) ; 1 cause to
3 ( 01
24
20
sit c. ace. pers. + ND3,by 1 K 2
2 Ch 23
so
(without ND3 by) + HJf^ Jb 36 7 set, place c.acc.
pers. + 1^3 1K21 10 aiso v 9 12 (BJ?n &?&03).
2.
caiise <o aoirfe (ace. pers.) at (3) 1 S 30 21
3. a.

also

"

39.k49_

1MLa "

E'UP n3K>b Is 45 18 /or dwelling he


(the earth); (thy) dwelling-place is

abs.

Gn

I^IT

c.

17

in;D3 TOff ^133';

dtoeK in their stead (B!?nn)


5

By Jos 20 Dt 23
4

6 4 (i.e. assoc. with);

14

f.

Ex

1-

35

na^ij Ez 26 (-cnatfa Co, ./rut?), nnttfa


s5
2
12
1
pi. ni3^i3 Ez'i2
3 8 ;-6e inhabited,
17

consec.

26 (H); c. j> Jb
1622
:s
i5'
c. P3 (Jn 2 o (E); dwell with (HK) G1134
63
16 2
11
21
(P), Ex 2 (E), Jos i5 (JE), Ju i
17

2CI16

mv

443

ntm

K io
TO Am 6

Qal from at*) rogn Bip?

19

of the seat ; Don


sea* (throne, or enthronement) of violence;
15
toward the dwelling (i. e. p?ce,
~ty naK'b Nu 2
1S

the place

444

TO'ttf
location) of 'lr

Thes)

only iro^a

but rd. W3K>a,

= *fn"B*

but

ace. to

during his sojourn;

Qai 2.11. n:w

3V;

v.

s3

sub

v.

3V.
"f"3.t^3U?'
1

trQlZJS
2

Ch 24 13 but

R 23

A @L

r f X/3a,

L Ifcr/3aaX

1*Po<t6(,

I<x/3aaX.

of David's heroes

n.pr.m. one

nifj'1

n u has

Ch

(||

n^a-^N

ajnt, q.v. sub aw); rd.

10

K 17

v .) Ew Th
H i ; sojourner, appar. of a more temporary and
dependent (Lv 22 10 25 s ) kind than the "\3 (with

*3n

tin inttyi

25

't

4I4
j

Tn

,,

v 15

to

tr.

n.pr.m.

(' ,

30

Ch

tntlJiE n.m.

cstr.

pi.

Q^racno etc. Ex 1
io 23 +5

etc.
f

2WO

14

TOE* BTlta

vnag
107

(II

24

io

X"W)

||

a. seat

sf.

S20

Jb2 9 7

bo

2. a. dwelling-place of people,
:;o

27
43

39

district, or,

Ex

(both J),

(P),

Ez 6

14

48

15

later,

Nu

io 23 (E),

Ch

33

39

28
;

= habitable places of the land;


,

= abstr. dwelling 3>iE 7V3


T
u 15 land of your
1*V Lv 2 5 (P); ID H
dwelling-places or dwelling (P).
c. = house
b. alm.

29

Ex

12 20

Nu 35
city 2

29

(all P),

K2

10
;

Lv

"131

Ex

Lv

17

3
(H).

17

location of

of dwelling
dwelling,

]S

3
JV3 v 19 ), 35

(||

c. *3E)b

c. DJ7

Ch

29

15

Gn
.

v. rnt5\

v.

'

3ie>.

1
P^tp' v. p3E>.

26

12 40 (P).

R 9

assist,

support

AVetzst

23

aW

meaning uncertain;

= Ar. U,

in. lit, var. LLIj,

but this dubious

ZDMG1868

'

119

ace. to

TrP^n

own

Lane 60

v.

whom

make equal

this is a

giving

(viz. by

property, etc.))

sound,

n.f.

abiding success (on

De

wisdom,

efficient

ace. to Fl

der., v. supr.;

prop, advancement, or mental aptitude that

and iTONfl
a technical term of the WisdLt;

advances

for the form,

52c2

),

cf.

wisdom

rwin 5>n:n nvy Pr 3


(Wisdom speaks) Til TViV

naifl

Is 2 8

29

rma\

21

(of

XvSn

'<)

>b;

'n nv:

7V^ n

18 v}?M?

6
ii (of ^: v. Di), 12 Til TV iJ?; 2 6

Jb

:i

14

^^;

3^

Til

3
b. of the effect of
(II ? ? ^I T ^;).
sound wisdom, abiding success (for the com1

bination of meanings,

and

cf.

? , 3K'n to

also to achieve success),

Jb

shew wisdom,
12

ru^yn

N?l

13
T) Q^' T do not achieve abiding success; 6 and
,

abiding success

Pr

i.e.

Dn^

Ti

vera

(si

name

is

1.)

(||

^1]^)

;'3f

is

Mi

rWfi Jb 30

v.

driven from me;


jok' nNT-

n^mi,

he that seeth (heedeth) thy

tcell-advised (Ges
22

sub

5m2b3 ; Dav S29e ).

NIB'.

3 - 14 - 21 - 81

^ ^'^

4. time

^Aose dwelling

,,

n.pr.m,. a Simeonite

A Icoaias, L

trPlttfi*

5. coll.= those
12

'

second, sense from to

Io)o-(e)ta,

De Pr2

Fl

3. situation of

image Ez

3B*i ?3 2

4li

\/of following

ace. to

^ 'd 132 13

13

^ 39

a. sound, efficient

from city Dn'3>iD3 DPiny NU31 10 cf.


but also 3BnD -vjf ^io7 4 7 3 "; of Zion as

Fig. of

(P).

supr.

nyncj
T
t

nttr ,
*
\ T

Rta

VB

see

1826 25

distinct

Ez 6

nrpl.

but' read

Comm.,

= territory,

r>

v.
1

Jb

'3B>to

sf.

Ez 2 8 2
b. sitting -those
company or assembly, 3K/10

(JE), Gn 36
13
" Ex

21

; 1.

7T]p).

Gn

15

3 mpl. tarotfto

sf.

\//-io7

13

wt^'d ingp) = 2 Ch 9

tribe, etc., oft.

city;

1 1 t.

'D

sitting

32

t.;

Ez 34

31pi

20

apostasies

their

sitting,

23

to another of one's

abs.'D

Brpna^iD Ez 3 7 23

t.;

QPCribfiJOEze
fig.

Nu 35

c. ?|iri3

nS^" n.pr.m.

(cf.

assembly, dwell-

sea*,

Exi2 + 9
s

to

= bj?33B))
L

40

3Bn

cstr.

etc.;

Lv

'>

MIL'

causeth

(?

ing-place, dwelling, dwellers;

!l

with

Ch

laxrafiia..

Icrafiia,

2K2,KI

+ 4t.;

(P),

17

Ieo-/3o-.

setteth,

Ph. n.pr. bjDE"

Simeonite

45

one enjoying only a temporary tenure,

We Dr Bu.

Iet/3ao-aKa(rai>), Ba/cara,

cf.

TOP Ex

||

Il\yV

dwell;

6 ' 40

Lv 25 47 " (H);

also

Qr, n.pr.m. a

t rU^p^l)"1 n.pr.m. a son of Henian


t

often joined)

it is

but read 333 13Sl

lfi

06, and

i/iey fZtoe'i "*-

fl'rttZ

^r&

n:n

Kt,

naBfcl (q.

3 '^ a priest's sq/owmer), 25


(all H);
(i
DDsy onan D'OK/inn v 45 (c.pt.">a also v G ); c. Q?,

23

q. v.

but read

10

Lv2 2

gigantic Philistine

v.

'

which
n.pr.m. Leviteof tbe 14th course

and

supr.

H3^D S ub 3^.
tain n.m. lvA4 sojourner, only P (H)
and late; abs. T) Gn23 +6t.; cstr. 3K>in Lv
sf.^enn 25; pi. ooenn v +2 1. cstr.
22
4

sojourn

n.f.

23

37'

in the house of Riba.

rot? v. sub mt?.

11.

Ez

are

tfie#

dwelling-

[ni^]

1.

R 23"

Dr Bu ^i# Ob 3 his (thy)

W,e

place.

1B"]'?

the (same) _p?ace, i.e. on. <Ae spo,

burned in
del. 'K>

n?j$3

rmtfv

Ch

II

46
;

Ch

s4

I axis.

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


la><j(e)ia,

@L Sooo-ta.

p*
2y&x.y\w;
miT'
t
t

v. nit?;

n^niti'i
tr

v. nit?.

NE.

part of the 'Arabah,

Nu 33

which was nfrBn 7V3


"'ICT v. n!K>;

Hit'

supr. p. 221.

Jfflfln;

J*1tt^ v.

(-v/of following, si vera

of Israel's

1.)

emptiness

(of hunger),

Mi6 14

*ID?'.?!

yabn *6i baxn).

(||

wanderings (after the Exodus),

^ W13 Dt

(||

lold out (late)

(NH

We

conj. aj E*;

to,

so (BE>1'1) 5

t.;

Dn^n ,/essg

1S14

'

19

^=

't^N

58
David), i7 t;

B'n?

Ch

S 23 1

11 18

Ch

is

S16, 17

n*

12 18 ;

Is

VT3

^"J? alone = David, 1 S


S20 1 'lK I2 16 =2Chl0 16

<& Ehfe*

v 10 of Jesse

ancestor of future (Messianic) kingt.

yW n.pr.

MB* sub

v.

z 19 7 ; 3 fpl.

J);

subj.

Aram.n. Jfcal

6e sleepy, ^j^*,

i-V sleep; As.

Dl

mvB24G

sunatu, suttu, dream, Id !b


vE 2 97
Qal //. ^3E* Jb

Asrb Annals

w. uti
consec.

'

'

Je 5i 39 +

/nip/. [" Is 5 27

2 t.;

pB^ Ec5 n
sleep, go to sleep, and be asleej), Gn 2 21 (J), 4
(E),Ez34 Jb3 13 ^ 3 4 Pr4 16 Ec5 ,also2S4'
We Dr Kit Bu, vid. OT c. *6, of Ass. army
Is5 27 (HD); of Baal K19 of '\ f?*n Httb rnW
4

^12

fB^'l 1

K 19

etc.; Inf. cstr.

;
5

(i

11

c.

accVcogn.

*1K V 44 w r

?jf

Dbij? n3B> 'B^

Je 5

niran

1/^

'

12

39 57
-

4
i

DU);

(II

(v. n3B>),

Niph. only

Dt4 and

of death,

Ez

19

BOP) Qal

(cf.

Gn

19
DB>ni
47
6
n3Bn 6 (CoVl3DB>n);_ be deso-

12

DB>n

px

Ez 12 19 19 7
niD2 Ez 6 6

subj.

|B*N

Pf Dri3K/131consec.

ye be grotvn old }*??>

i-

V -Di Dr)

lost freshness of first impressions; of inani-

mate things, be old, stale, only Pt. B^3 B^ Lv 2 10


(H), f n3K>i3 nyiS Lv 1 3 n = oW %;rosw (P) ; these
]

denom. from

poss.

-j-

16 19

Ju

inp^^ni

nmt* Gn 47 19

1. |\i?^

Pi. causat. Impf.

]p).

mac?e

aic^ s7;e

adj sleeping
.

K3

20

him

ms.

D"3^

sleep.

}Pl

S 2 6 7 -f-

1.,

12

S 2 6 Ct 7 10 cstr.
2
712
asleej), sleeping 1 S 26
1 K 3
V.^ Dn 12
2
10
6
smoketh,
fig.,
Ho
expl.
so,
Ct 5 7
as=]&Vl
7
n 19
19
Che
by ES JFhil xvi 188S 72:Proph;iv
cf. Dt 29
la
M
LR
QnSN;
but < We,
with DnSN (Ges
) for
fs.

cf.

in deriv. sense of

fs.

ate, subj.

iv - 22

Flood

have

DB>n

(NH id.;

sleep

^^

si'^m, sZeep,

25

31B\

t[Dt^] vb. be desolate

mp/

Sa/xaa.

become inactive or stationary ;

COrW v. niw.
T

t[jt^] vb.

25

Ch

v. not?.

sleep ; Ar.

Ru 4 -a-= 1 Ch 2 12 *1(*)V3
14
26
20
^13 3N^K
1 Ch io
2 9 f 72

22 7.8.9.13 25 10

7.30.31

!o2
[

t. 1

nEttT

11

3
also i6 4- 14

elsewhere

Judah

in

= ^UN

son of *nii> ace. to

S i6 3 + 29 1. ; '& v 19
Uaaai; ^K(I) i Ch 2 13 ; TlVa
I18 ('131
^"[3,
</4e Bethlehemite 1 S i6

but see this))

f 10

B^ Est 4

B^B'

n.pr.m. father of David (etym. dub.;

OTf
)15

if

3njn

of) ?

out the golden sceptre

"^

Hiph. id.; Aram. Aph.

\old

name

Pay/xa, A Uafia, L

id.; 1 As. astu, extended, mighty


^j^argontextecoj^iHwB^. Ar.
klj is penetrate

middle

'

^^", &*-(
nto the

106"; with ref. to returning exiles Is 43


4
'*
desert way).
V' io 7 waste of a way (
^"3v
]

f [Dt^"'

13np p.N3), ^68 s 78

10

32

T^Qip n.pr.m.

vb. only Hiph. Impf. extend,

(in

b. without

al.)

19,2n

neaning conjectured from context;


|3-!i?3

49

a waste or wilderness (only poet.), of scene

art.,

'B*

t[rTOr] n.[m.]

Dead Sea

of the

H3K*

Ct 5

pi.

2IJ

T [rTQ^ttJ^ J n.f. desolation, only intens.

to ^ i 55 Kt (Qr njD
i6

tfBty, so

Ges Hup

pi.

al.,

niCK^n TV3 supr. p. 1 1 1 b Ew


31 Pe De Bae al. follow Qr, let death come deceitfully upon them, v. NB>3.
:f.

n.pr.loc.

ipto""^ n.m. waste, wilderness;

to

i9

19

+ 5 t.;

JO^Dt32
43
mlderness: a. c.
[s

10
;

art.,

aim. n.pr.

Nu

21 20 (com-

manded byPisgah), 2 3 (byPe'or; both JE),fre1924


26 13
juented by David as an outlaw 1 S 23
Probably some part of the wilderness of Judab,
Tent Work ch 15
bordering on Dead Sea (Conder
; Buhl
561
in
Nu.
(v. Di),
least
at
others,
to
ace.
);
.

'

'-

'

their

abs.

28

'

'

'

'

of

fCB* Nu 2i 20 + 3 t.; ?iEB


cstr.ii^K'^107 4 ; wasfej

anger sleepeth; of Baal

\jr

78

fn.
23

32

65

lib

npT}

We Dr
t^Il}^

i8

';

of dead, as sleeping in dust,

in sim.

Dn

n.pr.m. one of David's heroes,


1

Bu);

Ch 1
v.

34

(in both

del.

2
.

as dittogr.,

Q^n, and ^.

adj. old (01 ig., as

it

seems, vntliered,

flabby, like a lifeless plant with top hanging


down, as if in sleep cf. Niph. supr., and
;

NH

22
\&\ Lv2 5 + 3k;
JE* Pi. let a thing grow old)
f.n3^Is22 11 +2t.;pl.D*3^Ct7 14 ; old n3i3n

446

n: 1
n:^n

i S 22

12 39

so

of

14

subst. old har7 (opp. KHn);


25"" 26 1 " 12 (H ; opp. KHn).

Ct

choice fruits,

Lv

vest, store,

Ne3

nivhn-yw

t n^lD n.pr.loc. town on southern border


11

t t

for

MT

Ch

We Dr

JE'n

'AinSiniya, 5 m.

19

13

so rd. also

Klo Kit Bu

mod.
Ganneau JAs

N.of Beitun, CI.


zp V 1878, 41

g oc i n

Avr.-Juin, 1870, 490-001

g^l

i,

Geogr.

p.l73_

93,

'-''-);

::

^yo

toyn

nw Dyp Pr 6 = 24
10

^Gn

&?

v. also 6

"rot? n^ril

from mine

eyes ;

40

31

^Bn

s3

nTU
iroBn
Dn
T:

t*

7;

90

\j/

5j

(cf.

39.57

De

*'

132

T- *

i 2 --

Dr)
Pr 20 22

(juss.)

+2

(v.

+14 t. Pf.; Inipf.T&n)


Tff Is 45 20 + 6 1.; ?*
Ex i 4 3T+ 7 t.; J^l 1 S23

t.,

1 1

Vt&ft

'
,

Ho

t.; sf. "^y K'i

13

yjWV'

10
;

Is 4 6

J?B*

1S10 27 D5y^ Is 35 4 (juss., Dr 547 a 4), etc.; Imv.


yp'in j e 3 7 ^ 86 2 ; ny^in 2 K 6 26 + 8 1.; ny^in
-

S1

9 1. Imv.

Inf. abs.

Vf\n

S 25 s6 +2 1.;

= he

J.^ Dozy

806

11 '

of

Jb 14 12

76 Je

6
18
(where rd.
cstr. y^in 1 S i4 + 14 t. + 2 S 3
y^l Vrss. Ke We Klo Dr Bu al.), + 7 t. Inf.;
27
Pt. yB'iO Dt 2 2 +2i t.; sf. DyB'iO^ io6 2l 421
Ne 9 27 ; 1. deZtwer,
8 t. sf.; pi. by-PiD Ob
save^pi'op. give width and breadth to, liberate), in
31
17
peril, c.acc. pers.velloc.Ex2 (E) Ju6
1S23 25
19
13
19
2727
7
2
6
2 S io = 1 Ch 1
^ 36 72 Jb 26 2
6
with b pers. Jos io (E) Dt 2 2 27 Ju io 14 2 S io 11

1212

Ch 19 12 (withacc), Je 1

^ 72"

16 6 ; abs.

fegr 2 S
K 6 Specif.
7;,
and troubles a. of heroic men,
31
15
saving the nation in war Ju 3 6 io i Sio 27 Ho
10
9
these are named ytPlO saviour Ju3 9,ls
Je 1
1
j^sn

nypin

save,

from

26

4" 2
1

27<?z

evils

(all

Ges 5 " 8,3

cf.

Che); so, as ace. cogn.,

in thege

flbjMl

f
^

sleep of death (so Ar.

wya niss*

giveth to his beloved in sleep,

sleep fled

Est 6

n:B>

note also

my

(E) and

two of

(these

20 13 );

16
nrvna
Drop
vby
2
T :,:'
tt; p r a
tt
16
HNi l-O'tt Ec 8
? T\y& \m DN
tO? iTfb fW
of lack of sleep)

47

'

sluggard

n.f. sleep ; n3B> ^ 9 o


tmtf,
N3$ rOtti
T
T
680!
4
cstr.
+ 3 t.; ^K'^i27 n5f f i 3 2 (Ges
26
40
39
etc.; pi.
ri3K>Je5i +3t.; Wf Gn3i Je3i
abs.nwPr6 10 24 33 ;- sZee2>Gn28 16 (J),Jui6 14 20
p r3 ^ 9 2O i3 Ec5 ii Je3I 26 Zc4 i. p r6 *(||noun)

rtown

Wypin Is43 12 +4

of N. Israel, near Bethel, 2


12

SKff

tw0 Q^y-n?^).

Ob 21 Ne 9 27

20

Is

phr. when they are


iSii 3 2S22 42 =^i8 42
they save 11 from the hand

lacking y , K'iorxJui2

Dt 28 29 31
16
of Ju 2
'

Is

15

47

S 9 16 Ne 9 27 ^30 Ju 6 14
2 K 1
b. of God, who saves his people
1 S 4
from external evils Dt 20 4 Jos 2 2 22 Ju 3 9 6 36 37
34
35
23 39
13
27
7
i
Is25 9
1 S i4
2 K 14
9 =Is37
7 io
25
22
4
12
22
7 7
Je
l7
Ez
Hoi
Hbi 2
34
3
33 35 43 49
Zp 3 1719 Zc 8 713 9 16 io 6 12 7 f 2 8 9 6 9 36 106 8 118 25
20
27
9
or the pious among them Is 38 Je 2
2 Ch 20
47
5
2
3
4
2
23
8
17
17
17" ^3 6 7 3i 54 55 57 6 9 7i io6 =
22
26
35
and
1 Ch 16
119 94146 138 7 Pr 20
-f 109
7 10
David 2 S 8 614 thy
especially the king |20
8 22 12 2 13

and

[^t^] vb. Hiph. deliver


k^l

pass. (Ar.

spacious, iv.

abundance

be capacious,

mafe sufficient,

Dr

(v.

1S]4

'

45

11.

wa/ce

yti"

M'cZe,

or Ziw

v. viii. 6e

Ph. n.pr.

Niph.intrans.

Sab.

JJJV

(royal epith.), n.pr. JJJi^K, ^Nyfi\ wVy, e.g.


Mordt ZMOl S76,37 1893,409.416.417,etc. ( yet note stran g e
;

n = u); not

equiv.,

delivered me,

yE>D(3)

n3 ClGann Dr)

(but
1

MI ijypn 7;e
deliverance, Sm and So,

3W Sm and

in Aram.;

n.pr.m.

So, but yts* deliverance,

Niph.

yPD

also

ClGann

m. V&\) Dt 33 s9 Is 45 17 ;
9
20
2 pi. DTiyBfa Nu io
1 pi. UJPfo Je 8
Tmp/
18
47
7
(for MT
3 ms. W)) Je 30 Pr 2 8 + 1 S 14
V&V) We Klo Dr Kit Bu 3 fs. V&n Je 23 s
10
117
14
n
33
VF^ ^ x J 9 Je r 7 + 8t.Impf.; ta. pi.

Dr)

Pf. 3

22

Jb
45

23

n?

22

29

if

-,

27

6 38

Hoi 3

610

Zc 9 ; 1. be
liberated, saved (prop, placed in freedom; cf.
for the fig. ^rnn, arnp), from external evils
Pr 28 18 by God' Is 3 o lV 45 s2 6 4 4 Je 4 14 8 20 17 14
6
16
48 20
117
with ft?, Je 30 7 Q"3*0
119
23 33 ^8o
Nu io 9 (P), 2 S 22 4
18 4
2. be saved in
battle, victorious Zca 9 ^33 16 + 1 S 14 47 v. supr.;
29
FlliTa yK'iJ Qy Dt
33 a people victorious in
WBfcn Is 45"; PC. y^13

33

^?' '?^

=|

'"<

(poem),
1

S9

li;

cf.

Is 45

20 7

17

Hiph.

y^in Zc 12 7

sf.

Pf. 3

iy^in

ms. yPin

^ 34^

1 s

t//-6o"=

108 7

constr.

c.

2S3
2

D ^5? n ^

11

JWIO saviour Is 43

Qy^iD^ 106

11

21

26

1
;

"jp^'inb

cf.

fO

L359

111?

19

nin^n

jt-b >/^3i 3 ; Isr.

save with thy right hand

nyK'in

2Ki 9

18

is

28
ny i8 =2S

ijy

"yB'OaS 22 s ;

^ a^ &. wh. one

19

:& hb*

3HS63

prays

145

Q"pnx

^FB'iO Is 43 49 60 16 Je3O 10
11
11
with his people JT^inb Je 15 20 30 42

is

yB'infj

iK-ii

?.?y

iy^iD Je 14
46

'1

DTPta^";

12 2 ;

accordingly God

15 ' 21

TDH

2 16

servant 1 8
37^0. Q^Din

16

1
;

Ex

14

30

= Is37 f 106
20

Ju

(J)

10

saved

is

io 12

18

2CI132

22
;

Diorm

nhsri>3o + 34
S 22 anno Jbs
S io 19 ' "istt^44 8 nns *at? 2 2 22 icyM ""pa^o
15

niyj-^i?

IO9 31
there

is

QW
no

^JND

nipG) io7 13

59 ;
other salvation, the

'

19
.

c.

sword saves not

17
7
44 or a nation La 4 or astrologers Is 47
Asshur Ho 14 4 or other gods Is 45 20 46'
Je 2 28
2 save from moral troubles, only in Ez.

v//-

or

>

yw
tlTpnhfKi b'ZK

37

with Co

(rd.,

CDTliKDa b'm 3 6

23
;

man,

to: a. of

agent subj.

Jb 40";

Ju

yil) Is

^iw

26 33
-

of

GW,

16

59

Is51 - 5

tyth n.m.

Ch

||

victory

63

om. v
with

c.

to,

31

TP'

pers.,

j>

Yahweh

13
i8 6 ,with ace. v ; ahs. gainvictory

njnefa yt^i
nbina
t
t

DrpriU^tt)

al.,

3. give victory

S 25

44

f 98

subj. pDJ

Da

29

p pers.,

c.

yil]

447

Ch

S 14 6 17 47

Jb 5 411
Is62 n

2. salvation,

by God,

Hb

1313

''V^l

10

Mi

= 2 S 22
5

i sa9lL

3
Hi? i8

27 65 79 85
s6

dy6k

lye*

yVW

Ch 16 35 'W
;

f 62
H joy

'& ^ajJN n^na 132 her

unto

^^) 0^33 ^67

-n^

nsp-iy

ends of the

the

among all nations


4. victory: c. ri&V work victory
45
1 S 14
Is 26 18 elsewhere of victories wrought
by Yahweh for his people Ex i5 2 (song) Is 12 2
Hb 3 8 ^ 20 6 2 2 6 44 5 68 20 1 I3 n:i33r phrases:
DME* bv* do victories 74V; njB* fDh Is33 6 sore
earth;

thy salvation.

s
;

and

so

||

51

22

18

51

); rriyiB* TiX?K>

ny^TlN W)

i^2 8 8 stronghold of victories ; *


13

Qr tower 0/

17
of Yahweh, 2 Ch 20
ny^ JDia Is 59 17 helmet of victory; D^J? "INS^
ny^a ^ 149 4 Ae will beautify the meek with

Ex_i_4

(J)

victory.

see <Ae victory

Cf. the syn.

Vy

fi.

nyiJJ'ri, infr.

adj. (free), independent, noble

most from second. */]})&=

(in station) (ace. to

x,^

in sense of Ar.

s\^WT\ infr.); but

(cf.

S 22 47

implic, of character) Is 32 s (||3'H3

|2

^ i8

,,

is

36

45

of thy salvation;

clothe

WW VW\ Ohiaj

b^D

(Kt

'?*?

actual existence of such a v not proven; Thes


allows yifc>= t^") noble, of rank (and, by

V' 2 7

n^sr

||

victories

.'i'

n*K Is

priests will

3. victory

with salvation.

mV salvation

2 3

^K

"Wf

^y

f5

fiV?

49

^ 98

56 62 1

ytJ",

Is

is

47

V&y

ace.

Yahweh

my salvation
=2 S 2 2 V&

Hb 3 ^ i8 =J*
18

with

infin.

V&

primarily physical

accordingly

Hjht and

10

Ew

my

^24 25
5

Tf 95 1

(see

"H^

i.e.

85
used as

23

50

S 23 s ^

with added spiritual idea:


D"r6 y& salvation from

oft.
810

^69"

God

]&

safety, welfare, prosperity 2

rescue,

n?7

is si

of victories; niMK*

deliverance, rescue, sal-

1.

n^-jif

14

7
vation, also safety, welfare
W*. yp- 2 o + 4 t.
3
J?! Jb 5 n + 4 t.; sf.
2 S 22 + 11 t., + 14 t.

sfs.;

TVV&
6-3

19

Jb 34 (Di al. rich, but


Is 2 2

sub

v.

Ez 23 s3

Dnb', opp.

||

in.

[Vl^].

opp. v*?),

b^). 11. yiB?


n.pr.gent.

5/iK*

v/B'.

yy& n.pr.m. father of Judah's wife,


2ava, Gn 38 and (after cstr. na) v12 1 Ch 2
j-

1.

20

yff

mighty deeds of

the

the victory

trBW n.f. salvation;'^ ^n 9


nnywfc

Jon 2

10
;

nriy^

f 80

3
;

cstr.njnt^

18

,3

Ex
12

AE al. Jb

2. deliverance: njJlK^

and thou wilt

Ch 1

be to

me for deliverance

nnVTI

S 1o

11

12

3. salvation by God, primarily from


external evils, but often with added spiritual
.

Gn

18

11

p. 46.

30

24

36

19
;

10

49

'

nyitra

Is 25 s

^9"

13

nicin Is 26 1 salvation will he


phi-. 'B*

^N

if,

88 2 '& b$ Is
,

35

s
;

'B*

^89 27 cf. VlJJlBfcl ni2f 6 2 37 '&


^ya 12 3 wrcZZs 0/ salvation;

(song),

(intensive), of

"'
:

^S

riijttK'?

^42"

MT

nyw\

as walls;

set

rvE>}

cf.

1W Dt32

15

Ov1 Is 49 8
pi.

niyit^

*Ae salvation

12
error, "OS
of my face (person VJS
<3), v
s
13
JliyiC*
D13 1 i6 cup commemorating saving
43 ;
;

acts (of drink-offering); further

f n9i2s.i65.i66.174.

woman

of Asher

Jerahmeel

line of

@L Uao-ovei. 2.
2eet, Iea(o)ei.

Cb.2

4. a chief of Simeon

^n^J^U?

jAsis83.'Fev.-Mars,iK,No.8\

the prophet: Is

Ch 26" 32

Ch

1. one of the

Io-e/iHj;X,

Ieo-et,

Ch5 24
20
1 Ch4
1

b$W

cf.

on scarab CIGann

j_ Isaiah, son of 'Amos,


i9 2 + i2t. K.,
+i5t. Is., 2

K
Hvcuas, 33 Isaias.315

2032

Ch

+2. one

lo-aia,

25
+3. a Levite ancestor of one of David's

treasurers

tn

Ch 7 32

42

of the children of Jeduthun


etc.

n.pr.m. (salvation of Yah;

ytJ^.X p. 46 supr.

31-31

a chief of Manasseh
3. a chief of Judah

but<v. sub [JW].

L Soua.

3 9

? (cf. Ar. LiLl)

t" ^''' n.pr.m. (salutary)

18

(poem), Is 33 52
59 6o
^ 3 i4 7 =53 7 22 2 35 s 6 2 2 69 30 70 5
(=njnn 40 17 ), 7s 22 80 3 91 16 9 6 2 =i Ch 16 23
106 4 140 8 Jb 13 16
with verbs of rejoicing

idea:

2<oXa,

on mng. P/I^aK)

cf.

n.[m.] opulence

lylU?

t W^ltD n.pr.f. a

15

passed away.

'B"n

so

Jon

J^ote

11.

and

supr.,

51

y^Tia p. 1 24

p. 4,

155

+ 4t'.; sf/n^ JbVo"; ^yiK* ^6 2 +i2 t.,


+ 25 1. sfs. pi. ftSwfr 2 S 22 + 6 1.; njm* 42
+ 3 t.; JTiyti^ g3 1. welfare, prosperity 3J?a
TipE*" may Jb 30
as a cloud my prosperity
i4

v.

hand.

right

t.;

of his

<,

y*y"'

Ch

23
,

Qcraias,

@L

Ia>ar].

n.pr.m. (salvation of Yah)

1.

Ia<ra/3a,
grandson of Zerubbabel 1 Ch 3
2. chief of the sons of Elam, who
leo-fta.
7
Ioo-eia, Ho-ata, etc.
went up with Ezra Ezr 8
in time of Ezra
Merari
3. chief of sons of
21

448

srcnrr

Ezr 8 19
II

Iso-ta, etc.

V ??;

*"??'?,

on pronunciation

Anm'.2 Jjjcrer BAS

Nu

ace. to

468\

i,

s16

13

(P),

Hpt

v.

ZAii

b^k

yiK^

v.

Irja-ovs,

15

rviro

221

p.

1 -3-4 - 6

3. the prophet Hosea Ho


18 * 10 a<rnt.
2 2
a^f.
4.
an Ephraimite chief under

i
1

).

Pers.

fr.

2978

also (and on forms


J~l3 Lane
cJJj, ^4) Frey perh. As. aspti D1 HA36 HWB
147)
naeh Dn'B'l t^Ehn Ex28 20 39 13 (both P)

*-iJ ; so Ar.

s0

132

6 il

16

tnDti.V' n.Tm.l jasper (loan-word

261

<

2. last king of Israel 2

supr.

(||

Ch

'n Wfrj* T?.H3 2

^DH), v 81 and

41

19

cf.

name f JosllUa
44
Awn,, cf. Dt 3 2 (J

Qr jg

]__

Dr),

err., v.

(from y^.

n.pr.m. (salvation; on form,

t J'ttJin

prob.

Ne

4. a Benjamite

Qrraia, etc.

ltf

'

beryl

Ez

and onyx and jasper (v. Di)

28

13

'"13?$ ( 4. id,)

Sm).

(v.

nBtp 1

David

Cli 27

20
,

Nehemiah Ne io 24

noyda,

flo-?jf.

tn^yUJin n.pr.m. (Yah has saved) 1. a

'

s3
Slvata.
2. father
prince of Judah Ne 12
of Azariah or Jezaniah, a chief in time of Jere,

miah Je 42 43 2

Maa<r(<r)ai09, etc.

WW

SttifirP,

68 21

Moab

king of
v.

SmandSo MI

3*

Ch

Mapaaa,
(t iWH 2 S
,

from
yiB>,

Je 3

cstr.

^mvn

cf.

n.f. deliverance,

"
1

||

ra

('i3i

'n rina), 2

(yVU

14

1
,

'

in

(as ace. cogn. after

i|

16

);

'D 2

45

17

n T!??

(Da
3

J )

WW
17

from

deliverance,

>^

in

13

Is 4 6
ir

67t

>),

gen.

+2

t.

and in

= victory Ju 15
S n
'n n'cy
13

18
'>

iK 9

1012

31

^33^

Dna 'n-Jn v 17 of national


;

46

D^bw

bvn&)
V&U
T
njm), V " '( C fnj
Tl

(||

of national

success

and

14
prosperity Je 3 s3 Pr
=24 6 of deliverance
s9
s6
fr. personal trouble
f 37 La 3 (" Jip5>n), r of
national deliverance under fig. of personal^ 40 11

(||^n:wK), v 17 7
contrasted with

15

deliverance

)W?

^ 3 8 23

29 2
'

12

12

1,

f.

D1 HWB310)

Qal Pf

rn& Ju 1 4 3 Hb 2

4
;

mpL
iS

7m;;/."i^ ''Nu2 3 27 +2t.; "W*

3 fs.l^riJui4 ; 3 fpl.nj^iS6 (Ges


1 g0 straight,
in the way 1 S

n^

I2

^VD

6e pleasing, agreeable, right ( ?! V^


in the eyes of) ; said of a woman Ju 1 3 '; a man

2.

fig.,

Je 2 7 5 of matters and things (Wn) 1 S


4
4
4
12
of cities 1K9
17 1CI113 2CI130
;

rnt-i6

20 26

1
;

a place

appear to be Tiy^n

"
i

rpX

^5

his soul is not upright

Pi. Pf. 1 Wlt^


3 m. sf.Thes; but<Ew

119 (VT\& Jb 37
Di Hi De Da, Impf. fr. TIB')
Impf 1B|?.
Pr 3 6 ; ~>^ 15 21 sf. D">.^1 (Mas. abbrev!
4
Q-l.^l) 2 Ch' 2 S0
1 8,f S
3 fs.irnprii
3
13
2
l^N
Hiph.-^iK
Ges 570 2
(Kt
Is 45
v Qr
128

'

16
,

doubtless copyist's error); Imv.

Pt.

pi. ^f- 40
Dp^'D Pr 9 15
1. wfe smooth, straight,
3
Dn^n 45 2 fig., with rQ%
ace. nVpD IS40
make smooth or straight, i. e. free from obstacles,

pi.

successful

DriirnN

v 13 Pr

Dp^tpn

n
15

5
,

rnk

in ethical sense,

making

straight their
9
paths, going straightforward on their paths;
those

21
15 maketh straight his going, goeth
2. lead straight along,
straightforwards.
s0
direct, waters of an aqueduct 2 Ch 32 ; (of the

riD?""lE>^

thunder Jb 37 s
iTJB').
(

r d.

vn#?

n^ntsrrpy

is Q"JN ny'B'ri

^6o =

Hb

in him (opp. rosy swollen).

13
deliverance of (through) man
108 13 cf.
s
2. more exclusively spiritual in sense,
1 46

= salvation,

(||n^V), so

'''s

026

47,n.3

S 19 23

y^n),Pr 2

13

^*-

Tl jrfan 144W; so in phr.

exile,

270

t,;

15

wrought a great victory, so 19 5

Ch 1

n + 19

; 1. deby God, through human

agency, esp. from oppression


12
1 Ch 19
(yOTn in cl.),

II

to

it

+ 5 t.; sf. Virata


40 + 2 t.; 1$nefcl v

battle

Is

anal., as if

most assign

23

usually

12 iB>D3

) abs.'n

Ko"'

200

11

yjr

liverance,

of

but no sufficient evidence for existence of

such a V;

Os 01865

3. in ethical sense, straightforward, upright/

ifiin, pfi 5>.1K

0*0%? V.^? Nu2 3 27 (E); withies Jei8

(formed by false

in sense of yc

yiB>,

tractable,

manageable, easy ; but

*S^i

<BL Mowra.

= ilJNB^

salvation

|ati\

son

(deliverance)

42

t njnttfn

Maura.

TVUTTD n.pr.m.
Caleb

Mesha,

Dr SmlOTff

18S6

'

= yK'0 MI

sub

Ar. 11j be gentle,

meseris, righteously,

Je

rw

(deliverance)
1

v.

vb. be smooth, straight, right

Sab.nni,

18 2

n.pr.m.

'J5\p

ma&e easy ;

11.

'

TyUJ^tt

If
~

(NH id., and deriv.

tice,

niy^iD saving acts

pi.

easy,

"IB*

yj,

,,

As. isdru, be or #0 straight, right, meseru, jus-

n.pr., see p. 221.

t [nyUJin] n.f. only

sub nat?

v.

5. a chief under

a<r>j(f).

out,

upon

3 pi. \?.W.

ace. to some; but v. rather


123
esteem right, approve ^ 119

3.

h inipB i?D).
Pu. Pt. 1^0 anr
1 K 6
gold made level, laid smoothly
35

the

T\^

graven work.
*psyay Pr 4 25

Hiph. Impf.
let

thine eyelids

look straight before thee; Imv. 1JT!!


;'
9
thy way even
v
5 Qr (Kt "iB'in

"W^ make
Ges 70(2))-

449

-fljjv

23

+3i

10

a2 3
1

Co)

(del.

1. straight,

+8

t.;

which

IB'Jn <Aa

nnB*
way

f.

of a

level,

wings

to God,

a,,

pleasing in the

is right,

'',

!.

15

26

Dt

(E),

=2Ch2o

4S

12

28

>

13

Ch 1

^ja

man,
140

18

29 34

jiya -ityni

N"'

J,,

p r i 4 12
a man =

3. straightforward, just, upright

Wn 1^1 p-W Dt 32"

orf,

'

(song);

a.

nt^l 210

ways Ho 14 10 his
13
137
DH*pB 19 9 nan 33 4
D3TONe9 ^ii 9
9
e words of divine wisdom Pr 8
b. of man,
29
od made him upright Ec 7
but f?N 0"JX3 "IB*
2
i
7 an upright man among men there is none,
8
3
id yet Job is 1W OTI Jb i (v. Da), v 2
cf.
37
6
l^l
^1! Jb 8
so earlier of David as an
37
25

-\W 92

'i

Pr 17 26

Jb

25

16

his

Kq

3. what

is

"hep

t
1

18

Ch 2

[i"1

K3

Ch

Jb 33 s3

due, right

21 8

S29 of man's doings


way of life miD

of his

||

||

"^" ]

nf

(for

form see Bo 644 a

34

aJrnBfc

113^3

D"

033"

f7

Pi'20

11

S 12 23

Wyn "IE*
n 1^^

^pl

c. as

</te

a noun, (1 ) with

right

Mi 3

Ch
ref.

I have perverted

jpm>er< the right

(lit.

which is straight) &!&) "OT speaketh


ght things Pr 16 13 cf. 2 K io 15
(2) more
>mmonly of men, in sg."lB*(n) Mi 2" 7 4 2 K io 3
that

w'si

2i

29

Jb23

fin book

of

K8 ;
53

ious Israel

the upright

Dr Intr

182

),

Nu

23

Jos io

also in "^SD
13

18

(cf.

a collection of ancient

pi.
10

|n';

CpK*

(upright one)

10

40

29
14

2*1

ith

'

poetic name of Israel, designating it


44
under its ideal character, 6 ^yaTnj/xeW, Aq
Sym Theod elBvs, 33 rectissimus, dilectus; Thes
Is

Ew 167a
good

Lag BN33 regard

as dimin.

it

"W\=

fr.

but no evidence that !- has


a dimin. force, and most recent scholars De Di
DrMVGes J8,w -*take as denom. Rechtvolk;
Bacher ZAWl 1885 ,61ff and Che rightly compare
nen -13D (see "^ 3 e).
little people;

'-

T [ity^Dj n.m.
equity;

only

evenness,

t.

uprightness,

D^Cto Pri 3

pi.:

^1^? Is 26" +

elsewhere

1. evenness, level Is 26",


fig.

for

from difficulties smoothness, of the flow of


wine, '03 Pr 23 31 'd? Ct 7 10
2. in ethical
;

sense, uprightness, equity, as taught

school of

ment

86

p"12f
,

||

10'

in

the

of govern-

of speech
98 9 9
Pr 23 ; of Yahweh's promises Is 45 19
17
1 Ch 29
have pleasure in equity ; 'D n'K>3

75 96

16

Is 33
'D Tfi~\

Dn

wisdom Pr

'c(3) V' 9 58
15

ii 6

make an

equitable arrangement.

7.21

10
,

^2

jjS.6.11

ff

in late

Dn 1 1
nDN3 f :iI 8
and

Hi Ri Bae,

adv. rightly, with ntn

(song E)

'"-

9.11
I2 6 I4
1

15

42

in

IS
2j

112 24

33 49
4. abstr., uprightness,

12

t.

1.

Jer.

T^

level

antith. (Dt)-in

"iiBi t3n

jgS.19 jglT

Je48

17

ty
8

ness;^ ^27 + 9 t.;

elsewhere of

107

n.m.
n

'

(Thes), but read rather

after

tTi^Q

Q^pyo

upright among the people of God as disnguished from the wicked, in WisdLt, Jb 4 7

Dt 32 15 33 5 2S

upright, of

tlie

ie

f pr

).

3
;

3HN Ct

3.

4
.

collective,

poetry; in

itional

m^3

90 <" 170)

of path of righteous (in the future),


;

ii 2 32 11 36 11 64 11 94 13 97 11 ;

11

25

24

of his heart,

upright of heart

'nij?'

"]^

things,

'

33 7

will,

"\vh

IB* 4.

v.

laacrap, @L 2ap.

Ko

and

ind,

33?

uprightness; 33^

free

^-,^^ 37 u.

n-n^p r29 27.

?|I

33

n.pr.m. (uprightness) son of Caleb

wight man

Jb

^in
Pr n

: on

17

(on pointing v.Baer),

the moral walk

3Jnafc

29

TpiUJ 1 n.pr.m.

of words, spoken

Pr 14 s
1

moral im-

2. rightness, upright-

"V^l

^n 9

13

(1)1^3

Dt

n^: Jb 3 3 23 Pri 4 2 ; 1.

t.; sf.

Dh ^ 25 21
written Ec 12 10
of

ness

&

?ab ib r\-n

Pr

plication)

b.

ir

straightness, uprightness

straightness, evenness, of paths (with

aitsn

:o

21

'

Je34 15

13

S 19 7
yyn 1^(n)l 310(n) J0S9 25

IE* Pr 2 +

5.1]

15

iero 3ian 3
12 8 Ju 17 6 21 25

Dt

K ii

way ivhich is pleasing before

ere is

33 33

12 3 14 3 15 334 i6 2

^ nmm

Je 26 14 40 4

)),

31

Dt

-\B(n)

Pri2 15

4
s
25 26 27- 28

19

2K10

S2

2Ch24 2

25

*3"y3 3ittni ~B*n

r3

u
-f 7

or with
of agreeable to (either cstr. before
referring to him), esp. in Deut. writers,

es

':

t "Ittj* n.m. * 25

29*4-

pi. Dn^

21
7
foot Ez
107 Ezr 8
2. right, pleasing :

V/

'C?v. supr.)
J?3

.TIB* Ez 1 7 4- 4 1

f.

cstr.

t.;

9
26 7 Je 31

27

cstr."^ Pr 2 9

t. ;

right; 'u S

adj. straight,

t"rtZT

42

43

"ife*?

country,

Zc 4 7

(v.

Baer)

table-land, plain:

20 2325 Zc 4 7
10
2 Ch 26

+nW

16

||

3py Is 40 4
13
p?y Je 2

specifically of the elevated plateau or

table-land between the


10

level place, upright-

16 - 1 '- 21

Anion and Heshbon Dt

20 s Je 48 8

"1

2. level
.
4
j:>lace
of
for
fig.
obstacles),
from
place (free
12
safety, comfort, and prosperity ^ 26 ; 'o
10
11
x 43
3. uprightness (cf.
27 ; /a
"IB^D 2), in government ^ 67 s ; 'O CSB' 45?;
3

Jos 13

s1 -

mN

H?

HP^Isii

4
;

Di?^Mal2 6

450

fntf

Sharon (plausibly con-

tp"lti? n.pr.loc.

12

nected with V~W* by Thes Ges

GASm

al., cf.

= *;ii^j

Isfi5 10

strictly n.m.
Ph. pc)
'&?
art.), name of
(with
plain, level; 1.
maritime plain on Mediterr., fr. Joppa northGeogcsD.

ward, noted for

2a P o> v ),

cf.

Spvfxw);

'

Is 33

fertility,

fntin)

^1? -m

m,

(||

35

^"13

10

65

(II

P9

'#n

^T'n
T

,,

rbn.

v.

nj)'1 (assumed by Thes as -/of foil.; cf.


Ar. Tj^ beat with a club, chastise ; isr^-i club;

Ba NB294 der. nniD


club (or javelin,

n^nn Ct 2 ( a^or
29
so also
Tow8iow); '#? 0*?in "^D 1 Ch 2 7
^D,
so Di We*""
Jos 12 where rd. 'tib P?X
435
OTJ02
.On this plain
Ges after , cf. KS

ii3j?

^rw

as loan-word

Dl HWB

cf.

DJ~P (Vof

foil.;

As. tartahu=

)).

PiniM n.m. name of


club, mace (or dart, javelin ;

a weapon, perh.

fr.

630

pT ?);
1

||

J041

21
.

Ar. '2, ':j be alone,

cf.

18

12

GASm Geogr

v.

U7ft

]i-| region E. of

neplxapa

to.

tf t^ (

10

^r

MM ^ 01 m
*

^IPJ

^1

)i?T

Jb

10
(opp. Q'D;f -vy*); as subst. 15

(PP- E^)

men

is

wisdom

*ht^\p*|

*7J"P

n0?C DTT' ?

(||

14

(||3*E>);

art.

but

mng. dub.; Ar.

foil.;

Ch

pin

21

v"

Ar. jjj)

rd. perh. also

Jb

21

Ju

2"

(fig.; cf.

in

4"

n.

Ex 27 1919 35 1818
Nu 3 37 4 32 (all P);

'

in'!);
-

00 U of a king),

= spade),

d.

thepm

c. for

digging

Dt 23 14

or stick used in beat-

ing up the woof in the loom Ju i6 14a vid.


,

PAonoet.iw.toi.it.

(Id lb and in

in

^n

Comm. ad loc.)
"iVP Jb39 8 v.mn.
,

nn n v
,

b
}

del>

v 23 + 8t.;

pi. Q^piri;
16

La5
EX22 21 Dt io 18
3

(||

IK pK); Jb 2 4 9 V109 12
9

14

16 1114 24 17

29

109
23

109

\^

prob. also

19 - 20 21
-

10

f
22

sf.

12

12 13

26

27

19

146 Je 7 2 2 Zc 7 Mai 3 (in all these,


mentioned as helpless, exposed to injury, HJOpK
||

12
Jb 22
29 31
11
7
io JC49 Ez 22
without
^68 Is i
9
n:nbx Ho 14 4 Jb6 27 31 21 f io 1418 Pr2 3 10 Jes 28

and "12);
6

similarly, ||nJD$K
17 23

24

17

16

no case clear that both parents are

(in

dead).

n.pr.m. one of David's

T^tt^.^V,

Ch

'DNiBri i

46
,

valiant

@L

(l) e 0o/;

ledap..

?J"V (v of

foil.;

thing: Ph.DJnN ITV

~5'1

Ar.

cf.

be perpetual,

fig.

33
i

GFM
in n
,

abs. ?fV>N

sf.^NExi 4

K8

permanent, as

permanence
19

CIS 1

1-

85

Mi 6

27
;

pi.

(in form,

(opp. 3 J 3 ^),

wady, Dt 21 4
13

74

I4

27

n ^ bnj
(v.

).

ever-flow-

DW Jbi2

an

'elative,'

Am 5

24

19
;

Ew

OTTIK
5162b

1. ever-flovnng

an

ever-flowing

Dr); as subst. in [ITK nnn?

rivers of steady flow ; as subst. also

Ex

the sea returned iJH'W to its steady


2
D^JTPNn H-V z
8 month of steady

flowings= 7th mo., Oct.-Nov.


i.

Wfl

(J),

flow,

2.

PBBAI8M

subst. steady flow,


Gn 49 24 + 8 1.; fHS Jb

Arab, compar. and superb);

|rP^, |i1^ adj. perennial,

fi.

ing,

+29t.;

^d7\\ Je 49 ; Vtoh) Is
9 ; VKnlvb
orphan, i.e. fatherless (|| i^Dptf) Ex

20 31 - 31

of tabernacle

JUpl

Ar. ^^> pupil, orphan\

11

14

II

21

Aram.

id.;

gS
in *? 39 4 , cf.
of Zion
under fig. of tent IS33 20 54 s fig. of ruler as
support of state Zc io 4
b. a peg for hanging
Ez 15 3 ; so fig. of Eliakim Is2 2 23 24 of secure
position Ezr 9 s (cf. Ar., v. Thes Hi Hariri 361 Der
oft.

N^rr, JisokJ; Ph. on'

never-failing esp. of water, ^i'll a permanent

'

-pin, peg, esp. a. tent-pin

*>nkn

).

S3j drive

(NH id.;

+ 9 t.;

v.

% D^=

subst. ts-,
194

14

peg), is appar. denom.)

22

Ba

NB

TQirT n.[m.] orphan (NH

among aged

cstr.inUu 4 i6 (where
Ges 5127 B 4a ); pi. rfW Ex 38 20
cstr.n'nri!2 7 19 +4t.; Ef,^n'wiis54 2 ; vrnn>
Ex2 7 19 is33 20 WpiW Ex 39 40 OmJVI N113 37
c.

Lag

men, called

n.f. Dta " peg,

in* Dt2

12

n.pr.m. a Gileadite name

Vof

and

adj.

BN 30

ri312F) D^tpJ "iQN).

2>eg, be firm (of

t-irP

vid.

^ 94
adj. aged, only

Aram.

DinjEx2

in

c f-

etc., v. supr.)

(NH once D*?^


venerable men, Levy Jastr) ; abs. 5J*B^ Jb
pi. O^K" 32 + 2 t.;
aged, as pred. adj.

Jb 3 2 6
2

of f^-

by

identified

36".

tttf'ttfj

15

10

(Dt

Dinj

*1$, )vk;

(||

adj. aged, decrepit, only

t\yttji

o?d,

Tepiafx,

Ch 5
2apav)

16

2m
man, ajVj weakness, impotence,La,ne y

potent

Ch

*Kna

2.

Jordan

bereaved,

'

Geosr 65

Buhl

n^BH

many with

273

(post-Bibl.Tisri).
3

permanent, enduring N^n ffi'W '13 Je 5


a nation whose numbers never dwindle or

fig.

e.

fail,

>

imperishable, '* VOVJ? 2ni

strife of his

bones

is

constant,

Jb 33 19 Kt

Gn

s4

his

the

bow

49
abode 'N3 as an enduring, firm, one, ?J3B'iD 'X
Nu 24 21 (|| i6D3 d^), \r\% ma J e 4 9 19 =5o44 an

451

]JTN

bode of permanency (of Eclom, and Babylon,


uddenly depopulated by foe, figured as lion);

IN HD1tt CJTVNn Mi 6 2 ye ever-enduring

ones,

be foundations of the earth (but rd. prob. with

Ve W)m), Jb 12 19

D'WI

*);>D*

hem that are firmly

seated

he subverteth

ace. to Str.

trW

fir.

n.pr.m. a wise man

named with

ailed ''CTUNn)

Ch

lso 2

11

(where

b^,)Fm;

JOV1,

cf.

(where these 4 with "HOT are rnt ^2)


29
27
Vifo|r|a 15",
called "^i? 3 6
6

and v 19 named as Levit. singer with


and *lpN (q.v.; pffiT for f^N in this group

/here,

yr\

Ch 25
<

K5

89

12

Chs

35

15

pniT); 'rnjKn frnxb

v.

(title).

Hiph.
Dt 28 54
18

s.

4
;

11

f 79

@L

9va(icf>,

lOvav, Zeicj>

vb. remain over

l-H*]

il&I

'Dj,

n.

ml

as

= noble one,
DHM

Dim Mordt

n.pr.

'

1876 - 37 - 292

^^

it.io.

Ar J5j is TOafe
an odd number\ tQal
S i^the remainder \.
Niph. be

CIS

Oni

eft

over,

Pf

remain over;

Ex

io 15 + 8

"info

Zmp/.IW 2 K 20 + 2 t.; B3
ITO Gn 2 25 + 2 t.; iffiX} 1 K it? 14
3
17

tc;

26

i7t., vil

ifrta 1

f3

mpl. Dnnta

t.;

w,

remain

D),

Ju 9 5 Isi 8

iq.

Ex

fs.

J u 8 ,0 + 24t.,

{over), abs.

3o

12

10

Ex

io 15

,iKi8 22

,7

'^J) be left alone

Gn 3 2

= of)

25

,"

etc.

n-vto
;'

etc.

(J),

t.,

Zc 13 8

PL
Lv 2
;

be left

Jos

11 - 22

2K2o = Is 3 9
17

(J), so 1

19

oe left

ft?

1014
;

>

1515

J8

oft. sq.

wuseofJe 27
sq.

^m = be

loc.

21
;

Am 6 +
9

sq.

left

pNH

Exi2 10 + 2L; Imv.

K4 +2
43

t.

Ex

1. a. leave over, leave

inirt

"Win

cstr.

io 15

"OS"!'}?

sq.

JV2 in the

Ez 39

behind (of sons)

14

(pt.);

K9 =
21

(J),

Dt

8 54 ; sq. obj

10

18 4
l6

<\r

2.

10

su}3r.);

+3

pers.

+ny

S 84 =

22

(JJ).

temp.

+ Q?

over,

i.

e.

3.

1qc

Ex

preserve alive

Gn 49

excess=have

s/iew

36 7 (P; vid. also 2 K 4


wfe abundant Dt 28 11 30 9

Ex

'more,

43

Ch

(sq. sf.

rei).

~\IV Pr
""

obj.nnKE?

= 0/),

sAeio pre-eminence

ea;ceZ,

J).

30

Ez
a remnant Ez 6 s (denom.

saw

C-

"'Ov ')

79

from
Ez 12 16

Nu 33" (P),
^1 p^ Ly

pers. Is

ft?

19.20

(poem in
31

sq.

b. abs. Zea-ye

fi'-

Tnk + b

Je44 7

/ pers.

Ch

2G

v. Tin.

<

^n*

I.

n.m. Ne2,ls remainder, excellence.


<

excess;

abs.""^ Ne2

Gn 9
sf.'nn^ Is

"in;

q.v. sub

16

+ 2t.;

"in^Pri7 7 cstr
;

+ 84 1. "W Is 56 (vid. Baer's note)


u
44 ; nyyi Ex 2 3 + 2 t. (not Jb 4

12

21

11. "^.I);

remnant

1- ta- remainder,

(with implied inferiority in number or quality),

EX23

of crops, etc. Q")^

what they

i.e.

Jo

4
;

(JE), their remnant,


leave, so DT3n "liT

enemy)

(the
4

ra-iNn in; v

ro^n Ex io

11

pb*n in; v 4

(J); of vessels,

n^Qn

nnnfcn

nn

Q\f)3n in;

Je 27 19 ; of a tree Is 44 19 ( = JVnNB>' v 17) elsewh.


54
n
4
12
(both D), Dt 2 8
of pers. Dt 3 =Jos 12 3
1S
15
12
2
u
Je 52 Ez
2 K 2
(D), 2 S 2
Jos 2

34 ;
5
3
of a rescued remnant of Israel (Judah) Mi 5Zp 2 9 (|| nnx^), Zc 1 s in^j t^n E^n^n in;
U
9 9
2
2,5
1
22 47 ; DnNK'iJri oyn ttp Je36
b. remainder, rest, other part of
Je 52 15 t.
23
11
10
2 S 12
1 Ch 19
people, elders, etc., 2 S io
,

8
1
12 23 Je 29 Hb 2 Ez 48-'; sts. inch a ma2
6
of common people (opp.
jority Ju 7 1 S 13
w sl;i cf. 6
of land Dt 3 13 Jos
rulers) Ne 2 4
1
27
(P),
(P) of other inanimate things Lv 1
1
10
32
Nu 3 (id.), of years Is 38 elsewhere in phr.

1 1 1.

S 13 30 Ex 2 9 34 Nu
from (
65
!6
(both P),f 106"; pt. sq.fJu8 10 +iot.P,
K 9 20 = 2 Ch 8 7 Zc 1 16 1 Ch 6 46 sq. ), be left
surviving) to, 1 S 2 5 34 2 S 9 1 of those belonging
Gn 4 4'- (J; irSN^J H3b); sq. 2 6e fe/i5 in(-of)
S17 12 Josi8 2 (JE), also pt. Lv 8 32 14 18 (P), Ez
iq.

Eu2 14 (obj.om.), v 18 2 K4 43 (-tflim ^iDN, v infr.),


v44 (obj.om. in both), 2 Ch 3 i 10 Vni'' -|fc>N V33 -\1T

CIS -.^, P .77.

Sab. ini

in

nahe to be one, or
D

Aram.

"into

than enough

remainder;

rest,

as epithet of king

Ifil

mg,i883,i5

n.

(NH icZ./

Impf

etc.;

mpl. rvnin

Je 44';

As. [etfdrw], remain over, in der.

D1 HWB

sp.

Zinj. in'

icZ.y

5th. <01"<I;
onj.,

site

by H v 24 ),
unknown.

juss.

11

(foil,

Pf. "Vrrtn

Inf. abs. irVin 2

:s

Jegeb'of Judah Jos 15 23

Ex io Is i 9
">nr Ex i6 19
16

14
3 fs. nnni u 2 ; 2 ms. juss. inin Gn
"VniN Ez39 28 3 mpl. Vinty Ex 16 20

K 4";

run.

n.pr.loc. (etym. dub.) city in the

Ch

39

t jlTY

20

49
2

5562

:;c -

1W

v.

(i. e.

Je34 1 Ch6
22
as subst. Ju 21 7 16
S 30 9 Ex 28 10 2 9 34 Lv 19 6 (all P), 1 K 2o 3 "
K 4 7 Ez 34 18 48 21 2CI131 10

I2

bfrWrV]

D11 io 11

be text is corrupt).

sq.

(all P),

(Ew De Hi Now

rugged

ard,

DB'+^'N

/ was left over


had nothing more
to do; cf. VB); elsewh. pt. abs., as adj. Gn 30
(J), Josi7 2 B (JE), Lvio 12 16 27 18 Jos2i 5 2f" 34

Very

Pr 13 15 fn'W CI?'3 T^., perh. firm,

is

there beside the kings

estab-

ished in hereditary offices or dignities).

ncertain

Ch8

men

(i.e.

"irv

'

452

-i;v
1

^l?^ "T

of, in summaries
and Judah i K 1 41

of reigns of kings of Israel

+ 41
Ch

1.

28 s6

t2.

0/ excess

7y;

15

11V

a. excess,

"in;

^ ^ 3i"

23

on

Pr 17 7

nsife>

YB).

b. in

abun-

the basis of

"tnyv^ni and grew great in

7n|

Dn

great, f abundance, exceedingly,

-'

H?1

as adv. accus. *tND "in;

dance^ abundantly,
Is 56

= arrogant speech (see

adv. phrases,

Ch; n.3T*>?

TirW, "liT

of the affairs

the rest

.!

-wv
4-

89

excess, exceedingly

n.m. superiority, advantage,

Qal pt. of ~i]"p) abs.


Ec
4- 2 1.
Ec 2 15 4- 4 1.; superiority,
advantage ^MrrfD 03$ -ini-n Ec 6 8 w/ta
excess

ini'

(prop.

(late)
16

irr

advantage hath the


also

>TK}ft "i;v

Wn Ec
Ec

11

16

15

12

VB);

these (see

12

ivise over the fool ?

(as to)

abs. D"1*6

te/tcrf

is

in^nD

"Nib in'

elsewh. adv. to excess, overmuch

NH), *?B0

sq. fO (as oft. in

prob.

more than

-tffr

Est

Ec

12*.

much, ^o ^.^J more than), c. specif.


what is over and above immediate necessities,
14
20
t3. suabundance, affluence Jb 22 ^ 17
3
in;
IV
G1149
periority, excellency
^!\

P);

On Jb

at opening of liver of sacrificial animal, ex-

(cf. ;-.&.!

more

Tj~nrr

^W

fn.

v. 11. "ICC
<

appendage

n.f.

most prob.

that

(term, techn. of

appendage, a (fatty) mass

(fat)

tending to kidneys (v. DiDr Poljrchr BiWe LT3 4 );


"narrby nnn'ri Ex29 13 Lv3 4 ltu5 4 9 4 *n3rr[n'n
-

n.m. Ju10

""li""P

me;

i/tcm

'&? "in""=zbesides

'

cord (prop,

hanging

as

'

over or

down; Aram. N"] ?- P ar * of the intestines,

Lv9 10

Ex2 9 22 Lv8

cBtr.naan nnn*

KJin? ropes, JkI cord, rope, chord of arc

Eth. (D^CCx

Tp^n

Wr\(,\ stretch bowstring, strain

abs. Ec

Ar. 'SI bow-string, lutestring

cord;

sinew,

(eyes), be intent, eager, etc.)

"in\

4-3

t.

Kt Jb 30 11 (niT Qr) onir Jb 4 21 ;cord,


binding a man Ju 1 7 89 bowstring ^ 1 2
;

for

Jb 30 (ace. to Qr, opp. 29 20b It = his cord,


with which he reins in my assailants cf. Di
Da).
Jb 4 21 tent-cord Ew De Di RV; yet id.
their tent-peg, so 01 Hi Sgfr ( > AV
perk
13

DW

their excellency, fr.


<

fin. ^H'

n.pr.m. (abundance; on form

n.[m.] advantage,
3

4-

Ec

t.; cstr.

'9

(allP).

profit, only Ec;

13

4-

advan-

1.;

any one, D"1*6 I'mynQ Eci 3 ,,i.e.


what advantage hath a man ? 5 15 io 11 sq. ft?
compar. = advantage beyond, more than 2 1313 ;
s
cstr. nb'iyn filJT 3 advantage of (for) him that
8
2
worketh; H?
P" ?! f advantage of
5 n
knowledge; HMPI "MSbn fhm Ec io 10 <m d;

i^

vantage for giving success

~^).

1.

11

16 - 25

tage to (?)

iin"

sf.

Bfotfri
VAT -

nnn
- -

p-irp
I

ps Ec
I

..

ivisdom

is

abs.

11
.

tprv n.pr.m. 1. an Edomite Gn36 =


2. a man of Asher
Ch i l(e)6pav, etc.
in;
eepa, A u6tP @L
(v.
in.

Ch 7
5),
26

and mng. of

elsewhere

Gideon Ju 8 20

of

Amasa
25
,

5. a

K2

5 - 32

10%,

Judah,

and the

foil.

Ex

Ch

a.

17

L
1

man of Asher 1 Ch

Udrip,

3.

in.

"W

father of

= iOtV_

lt6ep;

4.

U6ep.

Ch

32 32
-

b.

f = H v
8

17

37

),

Amasa

S 17

2 5 6 9 1012
-

(all

E),

=nn; 4";

t ^fY adj. gent., alw.


1

Ai6tipaios, etc.;

rd. perh.

nwn

V 38 ,

c.

-EOpi.

nb'y

TTTlin
ance)

n.pr.m. (abundance, superabund-

son of Heman, ace. to

(but on the ostensible


Prol. 229

n.ja..

Din

11

Ex

Ch

of man

t^fTO]

40 40

Dnnn-'O
strings

Ew

v.

ei. 143\

Ex

35

TvO^

V'

21*

19

th

over beast is nothing.

n.m. cord, string

18

428

}274b

2. pre-eminence, supe-

"liDlliO).

20
;

Nu
21 13

s7

(cf.

11. "^J),

^^9 Is 54*5

of cords of tabernacle, XntVB

leOep;

names

2nd

25

abixndance, pre-emi-

@L

53

23

oftent-cwY&nnojeio

6o P

S 23 s3

nonan'fo dnxn nnio Ec

r*?

superiority

of

Ch

23
abundance, plenty "iniOPr 14

both opp.

art. *"}n*n 2

Th Klo Kit Bu;


Ch

(in

riority,

rrli

list

g OTJC 224

Hist. Isr. 219 T)

tiniQ

25

Da Syut 525)

n a ll

EOdevatos,

H6r, P ei, U6{c)pi, etc.; coll. I

@L

[v 38 ] UBpav.

3).

Tiiril n.pr.m. father of Moses' wife


-

37

nence; 1.

is 1

\y p

Isi5 7 rib'y nini Je 4 8 36 (on cstr. cf.


the abundance (which) he hath gotten.

13b

U0 fp

[v ] H6pav.

t rnrP n.f. abundance, riches

41

men of
Ch 4

39

tfc$liT rii.pr.m. father of


(v.

18a

(E ; prob.
4
2. eldest son

uOtp.

Io0op;

u8eP

q.v.)

1"^?),

Lag BN52, ws)

n.pr. v.

1. father of Moses' wife

txt. err.,

17

this

2632

Ex
(all

40

39

s P ecif"

Nu

s6

P); of bow-

Al0a\e tp,

t"^,PP, "\r\1 n.pr.loc. town in Judah

dub.);

Jos i5 4s

l(^P

(/

elsewh. "W. t

453

tanrp
14

Levitical city Jos 2

dtp,

W:

Ch

S 30 27

42
,

[v

Aikmp, A L

(both P),

43

\t06ap,

if fop;

A Efop; ace.

t 66op,

prob.=
to Onom.

tQSnrY
n.m.
t

frith' Atttr,

halfway between Hebron and Milh;

= 21,

postBHeb.; X3

"

eleventh letter; used as numeral 20

2, 5,
in

Ch 3 3

'

'

33

= 22,

prop, subst. the like of, like, as (Aram.

Ph. 3, Ar. d,

DHM 2MG =*

615
,

Sab. in NT 1]}2 as

As.

Aima, D1HWB 323 f ) before

At,

tone-syll. ?, as HIS, n^NS, irons


'

i5 15 +7

1.

(Jbi6 4 DasrKo"- 1

H3 fEz 18

14

on?, nana;

ron3
T " T

now

till

[also

oilS, etc.], before light

sf.

285
),

with nom.

non 8;

v.

DM Nil
DH3 f 2 K
forms,

Arab.

cf.

lit/,

in the form 1B3

sf.,

"p3, ^03 Gn 44 15 + 16 t,, ^03 Gn


n u Vlb3 18
39
4 i +28t., nabs tExi5
9 +2 3 t.,
ni03 11"+ 2 t., b3 Gn 34 15 + 3 t.; also D3to?
tJb 12 3 Onto tJu8 18 f 115 8 135 18 Prop, an
undeveloped subst., capable of standing in any
case and followed (like ()) always by a gen.,
(q.v.), viz.

An n.pr.m. an
l/9cp = 1 Ch

Edomite

51

If for

as

1S20 3

17

for there is (nomin.)

of a footstep (Ar. jj.Wjio) between


death,

Gn 41 38 nT3 XVEOn

the like

of this

lluhlau, ap.

one ]

Bo"

64

shall

(v. esp.
'",

with

we

</ie Zz'&e

me and

find (accus.)

Fleischer K1

Schrr ' 376

ff-

Dnyir na^a,

n?

etc., cf.

Ges n8 .6. compare, for both


usage and constr., the Lat. instar: this view
-1,Z79ffcriticized by Ko"
who treats Sasdemonstr.
adv.); but Heb. having no case-endings, its
proper sense was doubtless forgotten, and 3
became practically equivalent to a prep, like,
a l soW

AGi. 356K.c.

ii.563

1.

a.

quantitatively (like the

Ar. .jj

measure, number, size, of


.: ajL ,jJ as many
as 100), to express exact or approx. equality,
in the latter case the like of is
about : Dt i 11

Yahweh add

to you mtDyS *\bn D33 the like of

you (Saad. *xi:L>) 1000 times


12

37

^3-1 7\bx

niND

W3

(cf. 2

the like

of

24

(i.e.

),

Ex

about)

600,000 footmen, 32 s8 E>'itf ^bii T\vbw2, J0S4 13


f iS9 22 25 38 D^n ni'cya Wl (nomin.) and

za-e

</ie

0/

13

with words denoting a point of

(as adv. accus.)

time: often with

of this time

inE

as

DJJ,

= a6otti!

flN-tn nj?3 lit.

at the like

this time, Jos

ny3

al.,

of the time, (being) to-morrow


about to-morrow, Ex 9 18 +, n-n nys (v. Tl), Is 8':3
pC\S:~in ny3 at the former time, HJ/S alone
at

like

tlie

a<

<A<3

(present) time,

(unusual)
Dyt?3,

~>3f

Vm;

VOW?
and

now Nu 23 s3 Ju

23

Is

23

so Di*n3 Di3 (v. DV>

h),

13

'esp. with'

inf., v.

b.

b.

qualitatively (like Ar. JJL likeness of

to

),

express resemblance in respect of some attribute, action, character, appearance, etc.


so
very often ; as subj. of a sentence, Nu 9 15 nxiCO
as it were) an appearance of
B>K the like of (
4 26 "- 27
fire was, etc. (cf. Ez i
Dn 8 15 io 18 ), 2 3 :2
:

EX24 10 Dt4 32 brim

-1113

nmn

ntn hath there been the like of this great thing?


14
15
s
:o
10
27
9 Jos io ; Ho 9 Is 23 f 58 Pr 16 La i"
DIES ni33, Ec 8 14 ; Lv 14 35 TP33, nN"0 y:D3 the
1

as:

If fop.

tb dn-i niayins,

exx.;

40

many Arabic

in both

36

=how many ? (v. HO) as accus. of space


or time, Nun mi ^13 i/te z'fe of a day's
journey, Jos 3 Jos o ccn 0^3 a&owi a whole
day (Ar. J^IS y> j.^J), Ru i QiJB? n'pya. So
what

y"C3

Gn

chief

there was the like of(=about) 10 days, and, etc.

"J

10(a)p al L, UBpaap, etc.

31

3,

S r'=

Ru

etc.

6th son of David

this not certai

Di.

cf.

= If 6eipa, village

20 miles from Eleutheropolis,


Lag o U om.266,i33 ^.2,p.26s. identified by Rob BR1 494
i)
'who, however, questions
Bd P(U-s 153
(y)

Ge0 ^5^.p-'

Buhl

so, 'perh.,'

of

like

(i.e.

is <Ae fo'&e

of thee

as gen.^jiOS

21

a kind o/)mark; naiQ3 ip who

pN

Ex

Hb

Gn 3 5 + cft.
3

44

(Saad. dLlo

7'"

niM

become

n\T II.

(v.

^n],
37
),

17

14

Ju

89

30

125', etc.;

after

of

(like),

D"fe>
34

12

30

Gn

,7

<Ae

/fe o/' this

(these),

(whether nom. or accus.) J1113

i:)

nj>N3

!0 19

the like

c), cf.

^) +

as pred.,

jn3 42 + nv^83 + n^i8 .3L- m


+) ^C3 49 ,13-in Gn2 2 + add riNIS,

+
23

1ND31 (of time: so v

after a verb, 3 rPn to

11

1
21

S io

irrroa e*ns,

WOW W2

(v. TINT,

n?N).

i.e.
23

<a 7e, tali a

15'

2030 Lv

Cases such as to give or

454

man

reward a

injTO, etc., the like of

irtfe>j>D3,

S 3 39 1 K 8 32 * 18 25 2 8 4 to
25
28
or H^NH 0^213 Gn 18 24 +

his doings, etc., 2

speak nm "1213
form the transition to c. as an accus. of
mode or limitation, in or with the like of ( like,
as, according to, Kara); (1) expressing conGn i 2 let us
formity to a standard or rule
according to our likeness,
make man
14
10
47
3
hath looked out KK
1S13
Ju2
J0S19
9
his
own heart (Je 3 10 );
to
according
man
a
122^3
oft.,

unum

K ii

14
,

1313 Gn 4 4
2V133 according

etc., "a

^Ipni 5 3
Jos8 3L34 +

3W33 xbl

(2) in comparisons

r:-[K3

Gn 40 13
^"1*3 ff,

+ oit.,

to

what

qualifying an

Gn

c f.

written

is

13

etc.

Ex 16"

adj.,
10

a verb

it not like nothing in your


rniKS
i.e. the darkness

is

139

n^n?

12

(to thee) is as the light. Usu. the first term is


the subj. and the second is the standard with
which it is compared but occas. the terms are
:

Lv f Nu

inverted, as

15

(Van Dyck i&Ml J^zS>),

etc.;

10

like

the bride,

9
putteth on,

who

20

Jb

its nest,

16

etc.,

Is

principal vb.,

Me

is

not in these cases to be construed as a

[=-fc3] with the verb v. De* 38 14 Ges


ie.^
j^ sometimes 3 is used in partic.
to compare an object with the class to which
it belongs, and express its correspondence with
the idea which it ought to realize
Is 1 s
15
"
OV,
Ni3}
*TOto
n'KG
(= Jo i ) of the
i.e. it
comes as a veritable, or ideal, destruction from
'

conj.

5i55, 2b,

Lv 24 15 nV

Dt

to its object,

17

hear (them), the

iwiNS

HlVm i.e.
Ges 118 *):
13
10
so also, ace. to Hi De, io Ez 26 Zc 14 3 2 S 9 s
3
10
5
+ 1 2 2 Ct 8 (v. De), Ec io Ne f. The older
grammarians called this the Kaph veritatis (a
translation of Ki's nincsn ?]"3, 13in HOvb SJ'^

me

shall be to

WBKn

f]"3
;

unduly

Lex

(e.g. to

as a true Ariel

Comm j0S

* a (ljck)

Af ichl

s.

Nu

3'

v. tft)

4l 1

La

9p

"6

(cf.

13> Is lj 7>

Ho 5

'

10

or

they extended

it

2.

20

Ho

4
).

repeated, 3 ... 3, to signify the completeness


of the correspondency

(peculiar to Heb.)

Gn 18 yaha p^sn
25

righteous be

<7ie

between two objects

a. in a principal clause,
njni

lit.

that the like of the

Z^e of the wicked,

i.e.

that the

righteous be as the wicked, 44 18 njnaa Ti03


7ie
of thee is i/te
of Pharaoh, i. e. thou

Me

art as Pharaoh,

Me

Lv 2

2i

nW

rntK3

"133,

cf.

*11D3
18

59

mfN3 "03 he shall

lit. ye shall
of the small (being) the
occas., for 3 ... 3, there

fiyiDBTl i>*U3

like

of the great, c.
occurs 31 ... 3 Jos 14 11

Me

K 22

|Dp3

fW 'nbbl TK

ri33

*/J6

my

strength then, and the like of my


0/
strength now, i.e. they are similar (cf. \ 1 j)

S 30 24 Ez

Dn

29
.

d. yet

more

distinct

than 3 ... 3, is f3 ... 3 ; in a nominal sentence(Ges 5140 1 ), 3 with its genit. forming the predic,
"

'

and J3 resuming it with emph. and connecting25


WiT}3 tof? ^ for
it with the subject ;' 1 S 2 5
the like of his name, such (or so) is he, Gn44 10
Jos2 21 Je i8 6 i/'48 11 127 4 Pr io 26 + ; in a verbal
sentence, '3 preceding, as an accusative of state,,
and giving the secundum comparationis, and 1?
resuming it,' Jo 2 4 \wy* p B^Bhaa instar
'

Shaddai, 29 s of Ariel (v

Is 24 2

be put to death, the like of the stranger (being)


33
the like of the homeborn, Jos 8
(/3) attached

62 1

-IjH? T3?3
a touch (that) burns (on the
presence or absence of the art. in such cases,
534
15
2
v. n 1 f ), f 4 2 83 (infr. 2 d) + oft, (cf. Dr

Ho 4 9

be regarded as subordinated in the accus. to the


principal verb); (o) attached to the subj. of the

up

Ju 8 18 tamaa

b. in a subordinate clause (to

{Note, infr.)

like

13

with the tertium compar. attached in a relative


11
13|? "V^
clause, Dt 32
7f? 3 like the great vulture, (that) stirreth

15

13

3o

&&, Is 42

tpW-lB^igt-ftttl

i.e.

eyes?

cf.

t2Ch

(late)

Ct 6 10 n:n^3 na;,

-lias? pi,

yj,f

15
D3EfcO Jos 6

nm

to do a thing

eyes?

(accus.)

equitum,

sic

currant' (Fl

"),

Ho 4' lit.

with (or in) the likeness of their multiplying, so


they sinned against me, Gn 6 22 1 S 8 s Is 38 14
15
3. before an inf.
83 + oft.
6
a. like (lit. with or in the likeness of
.), Ju 14
Han VDK'S like the rending of a kid, i. e. as when
s
24
10
s4
a kid is rent (by a lion), 2 S 3 Is 5 ^ 66 68
10
15
Jb2 etc.; =as if, Is io or shall the saw
magnify itself against him that wieldeth it
VDnOTlN B2B> ?pn3 with the like of a staff's
shaking ( as if a staff were to shake) him
b. of time, about, at, whether
that lifted it !

Ez

22

f4

'

17
of the past or of the future : Gn 19 DtOXirD
Dri1X at their bringing them forth, i. e. as or
10 ' 13

forth 24 30 29 39
29
very often ; of the future, 44 3031 Dt 20 2 S
20b
20a
28
the
and
Is
2
from
v
i3
(different
;
)
covering is (too) narrow when one gathers one13

when they brought them

self in.

Occasionally with the verbal noun,

Ho

6
13 QrVjneo at the time of their feeding,
3
26 16 Dn 1
Is 30 19 inyoc's ; inpT }ri3i 1 2 Ch 1
1

nays sjtoa ab3 (Van

Dyck ddll

JS1
^ii^^ii), Hg 2 qwu ns? ,nb? x ^-1
is not ^Ae Me 0/ it the like of nothing in your

*|Bi?3

"

(Et

):

ptcp.
J) v 5

Gn

135. 6, Obs.

38

cf.
29

Is 2 3
(si

5b 12f

vera

W^3.

1.),

With

perh. 40

10
;

the
cf.

455

rttfaa
Note. 3

rarely prefixed to preps., the

is

which occur being the idiomatic


6
26
13^5033, t Ju 20 32 i
Jer 33 711
13 Is i
I^nri33 in the
clause tls -; ^n?3 +1 S 14 14
apparently corrupt); 0BHn vfcfm fGn 38 s4
exx.

inly

||

1S10 9 );

and prob. &fica

*|j3

26 s7 ;

= according to),

a. pleon. for 3 (?V

?J?3 (late):

tLv

^BOs'

by? nfea by?


by?, 59
fee K&e 0/ their deeds is <Ae fo'fe of (that which)
s2
Le will repay (ellipse of rel., as Jb 34
etc.);
u
as over \js
as concerning 2 Ch 32 19
t.
Vhere logically a prep, would seem to be
equired after 3, it is in Heb. regularly omitted
7

S63 nby

18

d?>b*

'

1M

by!(Dr

')tExi6Nui w

in

Ex 33

(sq. impf. of habit)

Nu

inyi,

Is 3

12

Dt
66 22

10

55

44

d. oit.in similes

11

b BN "U*V 1^X3
66 20 + answered by

Is 9 2

Am 3 +
12

a second verb

in such cases, in the pf. with

Dt

Is 29 s

26

22

e. "lBfoj3 wr}

f>pm

is,

(Dr 5115 )

ccnsec.

Am 5

obrP 1W!3, 65 s

19
.

3 TVn) to be as if Jb io -ie-N3
(
6
rrrtK
b, Zc io cnrur sb -ie>n3 vm.
2.
with a causal force, iVi so far as, since (Germ.
I9

c f.

wn

demgemdss

dass),

G1126 29

thou dcest us no

if

ng =

harm*]l3y33 xb "IK>N3 according as, in so far as,

we have

not touched thee

Nu

14

as with

DJV10 "1B>N3
inasmuch as ye have defied my mouth, Ju6 27
I8
26
1 S 2
(answered by p by), 2
Mi 3 4
3.
1
with a temporal force, when, Gn 1 33 and Y.
went away nbs 1^X3 when he had finished, etc.,

but] (with) the like of lye (3 being an accus.


.efming the mode in which ?pK takes place)
f &13"13 in Engl, as in their pasture, Ju 20 39

answered by -1(Dr SI27 ^),


12 ; ... IB'JO Wl and it came to pass,
1 S 6
when
Gn 12 11 20 13 24 2352 27 30 Ex 32 19 + oft.;

3B

Ges 5118,

the nature of 3 as explained above,


,

),

25

in fact admitting it; thus Is i

iot

way thydross "33

1 will purge

[not, as in Engl., like

ye,

?ho will set

P|j333

y 30

me

of, Is

10

who maketh my

feet like hinds (for like


4

of hinds), Is 29 63
9
9
Cf. Ges 5i
50 Jb 40 al.

nn

"pHS "p33,

141 - 2

that which,

ive i^X

Tn34 22
21

according

TONn

"IK>X3

*1?)

as, as

a.

Ex8

23

we are circumcised

if

nbnm

1.

(cf.

Gn 34

1 will

Nu 22

1 S 2
DD nK>N3;

D^blKO

2S7 10 Ex5 13 pnn

nvm -ik>N3:

came in two by two Cnbtf mx nK>N3,


:s God commanded Noah
so, or similarly, very
ft, esp. in P, v 16 8 21 I2 4 if 3 2 11 Ex 16 24 39 "
Tn7 they

fu 3 16 42 etc;
-

21

319

+cft.

b. answered, for increased emph.,

)t.
cf.

13T ntfto Dt

'

3 2 d),
5

xn 18 (J)

!9

Nu

*U2 17 (P)
^ore
"is*

pi,

12

Wi?

:r>

i7'

36

Vcy
10

(all

mv

news, cf. i2 28 50
P); with impf. (freq.)
'<

Un" ntJ>N3
the more, Ex i 12 rQ-V

cf.

i?

mm

bn5 14 (do.);
? ota p, Ex
43

by

1PN3 p Wl, Ex V 10 20
tE>N3 HCyn p, Ex io 10 (iron.),
in opp. order, Ju i 7 TT'BT? "1K>N3

Gn 50

ijjd''

i7 u (JE)'-ik-o31

of degree

p WK
.

?/ie

lay IPSOl

Dni -1^X3 .irro

iccording as he held up, etc., Israel prevailed

n an oath or solemn promise,

IBW p Dm3T I^NS, Dt


s

10" i4 24 52 14f

+ (v. p

Nu

C3

(Je 31

b).

c.

28

32

4':8
1
28
),

332

S8 2Si2 21 +

to ON
1

answered

G1143 14 Tlb3B> Tlbst? "IB>N3 when I am bereaved,


I am bereaved an expression of resignation, so
Est 4 16 TI13N THIN TN3. Jos 2 7
nnx
!

W3

is

conflate

'

Of future
12
Ec 4 17
7

reading, omit either "HnX or 3.

'

time,
3

Jb

which,

Gn

2 7

40

40

m"

14

*jb

and without a verb

Mi

29

25

IB'NS

like

of what

and, like
ty

78

)>j

Sam.

(viz.)

3fiiJ5;

when

-IE>N3

cf.

U5;

Eth.

(v. to),

Aram. NO?

\\.ao\

like

Ijflj/^i.e.

as,-

w/ia<, Zi^e, usu. sq.

Ar.

the

(lit.

a pleon. form of 3

prop, a subst.

it,

simply as that

is

Levy, usually ^ N03 &e

s8

Ho

ntwo,

Is 23

as one who.

ift3 adv. and conj. like, as,

16

1B>K3 as at the beginning, so '3

MtPN-o Jos8 5

according
12

2 7

13

DHtfnb yB.

".

according as ye shall (or

unto me, 44

aay) say

Aram. H?,

the combin.

when

*l\y^3 conj. according as, as,


3r

23

1
f: so with b f 83 Jb29
used also pregnantly with substs.,

is

he feet

ty

asat, etc.,

34

s
s
95 + "'E' ? Jb 29
9
in
the
as
days of old Is 5 +

? as in the day

iV

as

fo'&e

kama,

like as,

Di Gr563a Sab.103 ZMG 1883 894 ) used 1. (56 t.) as


15
11
only in
an indep. word (exc. Gn 19 Ne 9
poetry); 2. as an equivalent for 3 before sfs.,
alwaysbefore light ones, and occasionally before
1. a. adv., as poet,
heavy ones (v. 3 ad init.):
5
Ex
like,
as,
syn. of 3,
15 they went down
'

pN"103

(hence in prose

Ne 9"),

30 51 (v. p), 26 nnpn rrin toa


so 41"
(see 3 1c (2), on the constr.
5 Sa9
18
the
like of,
forth
we have brought
58
), v
13

(+ 78
n 1^b

like a stone

as

22

Is

),

17

were, wind, Je 13

it

Jiy as at

Hb 3

14

the time of:

(as

it

were),

21

v.

Zc 9

15

18

50

26

3 Note),
15

io

'

Ez 16 57

H07

(as with

(V33

12

13

wine

Elsewhere chiefly in \jsf (19 t.) and


5
9
c
69
Jb (11 t,), as + 29 61 7 6 3 78 7 9 88 90 Jb

v. ib.)

15

io

Ct 6 10

22 22
-

12

rbti 103 the like

La 4 6 yji

1!23 (in

of

these things, 14*

prose y313). Piepeated,

456

sto
t^58

3 ... 3,

like

IS26

V5

17

88b

and answered by

10
;

I^IBTV I*23 as
*

t'<

were

and yields a lame


p^n]
103 (Lag Che) ;
read perh.
sense
15
f 73 if I said, to? nnSDN, the text is un-

usage of 103 (with a

vb.),

15

of Israel in distress Je 30

|3

against

is

n^2

La

12 - 12 18

18

Ec

('39

(IP???), of Jerus.

TP^ n H TP^);

s3
'

(||^?y DV3); partic. of suffering servant of


Is 5 3 3 4 (bothl|^n).
-

t [ ("7K31 vb.Niph. be disheartened, cow-

translateable, the rendering thus for 1D3 being

indefensible

prob. H3n has dropped out before

the following H3n

= "i^3

conj.

14

Jb 23

things, cf.

for nan i3 iAe Zi'&e of these


nans, and 12 3 supr.
b.

+G1119 15

once,

time,

of

a)

toAm the dawn arose; (/3) of


7
9
mode, according as, tZc io n i3 13"n Pr 2 3
(answered by f3). For 2 (before sfs.), see 3

-in^n nby ibs

tZlX3

C^Sbe

id.; Ar.

'

Ft. 3NT3

^ 69

Jbi4

(subj.

\\hm
(subj.

Ff.

1 s.

it Co (MT niNDH

2K3";

13N3ri

i>*.

v.

f6 9 m
i

52

."

ie

Hiph.

2 fpl.

ffoton v 22

under

28

fig.

24

18
;

pain (no object expr.) '3 pp Ez 28 24 (||p^>p


-PB9); of
no obj. expr., Jb 18 (opp. Bon,

^,

(subj.

prophetesses,

false
'i).

3.

with stones

(si

K3

1"3N3 n.m. Jb2

vera

1.)

Ez 13 22

supr.);

v.

io 10

CND ?n

!>n
;

v. p. 3

9.
1

v. II. -i.

Am 8

223

Qr ttK3

v,

(-/of

IN).

Sta*

foil., cf.

wholly clear; Ar. ilJis

116 3
'

meaning not

roll threads into

ball,

ilS ball of thread, but also troop of horses, band


of men, etc.; Eth. hflrt: is in orbem circumsistere, hQ-fl: JlfWl". orbis, circulus, etc.;

hence
perh. star, as round, or as collected in bands,
clusters, constellations; As. kabdbu - bum ;
kabdbe, shields,

is

written kabdbe by D1 HWB578).

tnrnS n,m. Gn15

'

(NH

star

X3313, Nfi33i3, JLajGS,

Aram.

trf.;

Jb^oos, fem.form speci-

fically of planet Venus, v. also

We Skizzen

jii -

36 '

M Ar.
;

gen. of single stars and prob. Aram,


8kiraiiU '3
loan-word,
Eth. WH1:; prob. for
;
v^*5 IS

2. of mental pain, obj. 3^,

UPDO).
(subj.

0/ coived ones, but rd. Kt

[1M3]

;pom, mary

of thorn causing

3N3.

t[P!M3] adj. cowed,


7ios

v.

"I3

(\\^V).

downhearted (|| ftaN] ^y).


"Hiph.
p^X 3b niN3n Ez 13 22 but
Co

jn3N3n

m |mw,

3^3: Jb

then shall he be cowed; Ft. 33? HN3i

16

//. ctfr.

pain Pr 14 13

HK3); /nipy;

3N3D Ez

1. of enemies of Isr.

KAT

in

3*3? Jbi 4 22

body in grave

of

poet,

2. of wwnta?

vrnton Ez

sf.

Hpt

25

prob. also

3.b);'

Dn 11
^ 1 09

30

as result of circumcision);

"^V?;

tew).

Pr 14 13

Gn 3 4 ; 1

ODfriS

Gn 34 25 (J,

physical
22

30

ruin

kebtu,

) Qal Imp/. - 3N3<

Ar. 15 Li rfraiw &ac& timidly, 3 LS abstain


Niph. Ff nN3:i consec.

(cf.

through timidity\

sorrowful, sad; As. in deriv.,


BP67

pain Zim

ikkibu,
G,oss

vb. be in pain (Aram. 3K3, oja

ed

cf.

v 22

of marring good land

We

*3333

Mahri kubkob, kobkib, etc., Maltzan


aud As. A&!iu DP" 336 Pun.

v.

zm G1873,227

iXpu^<T^e

19
,

13

(Klo

TlSNri).

pain; '3 abs. Jb 2 13 Is 17 11

(Dioscorides),

KaKafiovfj.

name

of a plant, prob.
ZMG * 2ViU873 529

from shape of seed-cup, Blau


1
on formation cf. No M5109 Ba OT}lw ) '3 abs.
26
17
^3313
3313
Gn i 16
Nu 24 cstr.
5 ; pi.
'

14

sf. ^3N3 Jb i6 + 2 t.;pain, mental


65
and physical Jb 2 13 i6 6 perh. also \jr 39 s tWK '3

cstr.

disappointment and disaster) Is 17 11 (|| nbna


from rbn); mental, 3.b-'3 IS65 14 (||nn "13K>)
(in

soJei 5 18

(||n3pfig.)

tnlfcOE n.m.* 32

10

'

pain;'o

s7

abs.

Eei 18 +

f 69 sf/aiKDO (DNSD) ^ 3 8 + 3
etc.; pi. D^SSO f 32
Di3N3D Is 5 3
Ec 2
sf. V3N3D Ex
WDK3D
I s 53 ; 1. pain,
3
2 t.; cstr.

18

t.,

10

23

physicai,
2

Ch

Ex 3

29
(||

y:3);

(||

'317

cf.

Jb 33 19

2. of metaZ

9 t.;

p'n,

^32 (of troubles of wicked), of Babylon Je 5


^38 18 69 s7 (as result of sin; of 'i's servant);
s
in 'i's word to Baruch Je
45 (|| \W, nn3K), cf.

Gn

(D33)

22 17 +i3t.;

D?^

'3 Am 26
0n33b Ez 3 2 ; sg. oniy
5
(where, however, '3 is prob. a gloss, so GPM
Dec. 19, 1890, and now We; v. further P'l),
and 3'py !D '3 Nu 24 17 (JE; H^NlbU B3B>,
metaph. of future ruler); elsewhere pi. stars,
sun and moon (cf. also infr.) Gn i 16 (P) ^136
35
16
Gn 3 f (E),
(to rule the night, cf. Gn 1 ), Je 3
:

||

Joseph's dream ('3


in

^3313

cstr.
7

Dt4

VK>33 'OSD in context)

Am

(||
||

19

obj. of idol,

augury '33

Wim la 47

(also) light;

sun Jb

9';

||

('sn riNS ny

*inN

"1K>J?

worship

fig.

13

=n

brethren);

(cf. infr.);

observed

(of Babylon)

Ec

12

of brightness of youth);

moon ^ 8 4

sign of evening

nn^n nibyp)

c f.

Ne 4

i3fa Dsis Jb

3'

457

12.2
ippar. sign of dawn)
13

(al.lJE); of Isr.

b 25
lent

Jo

Dn
10

iCh2 7 32

sim. of brightness of

173

God

before

(13!)

darkened in Yahweh's judgEz 32 7 (|| sun and moon; so) Is

15

BQV'P!)

personified: as fighting
'3313 nnr|"J"f,

pi

148 3 pi* '3313, sun


stars in Arab, mythol. v. We

praising

'33);

nd moon).
iii.

10

shouting Jb 38'

On

||

vb. be heavy, weighty, burden-

ome, honoured (NH Pi. honour, and deriv.,


D3 weight; Ph. n.pr.f. m33 = honoured one,
nd in cpd. n.pr. Eth. fcA,; be heavy, etc.;
Ls. kabddu or kabdtu, grow or be heavy, Dl
;

;wB

cf.

Ar.

3SS

difficulty, distress;

S..2S

in.

truggle with difficulties, etc. ; Zinj. 1*133 honour,


)

HM

send S ch.a 8

giy
f tonour =
DHM ZM6M M ')-

g al) nnu3

ts

leb. n313 freewill offering

Jal

Pf

m|
133?

Ex

133

Gn 1

t is
\t

38

inf.

'

24

20

+ is given as

10

30

+4

<Thes

abs.;

adj.).

t.;

1.

Impf.

by some but
SS make 133

1.

be heavy,

nth ?N
Jul 35

?5?

yjf

32

n *J33

'fin3N"7y

ipon my groaning

4
;

of man's

""T

Jb 23 2

is

hand in war

my hand

is

heavy

explained by

% Hrz

hand smiting me; but read rather


Di IT of God's hand;
)fpressure*S3N Jb33 7 ( 'E3); = vehement, sore,
3
3
34
rf battle Ju 20
1 Ch 10
c. b 1 S 3i
Schlottm as
ivith

@ @ Ew De Reu

=^

burdensome, grievous;

1333 iOl

*J'2">?

lest ive

be

burdensome unto thee 2 S 13 23 ; of work laid


upon one, bondage, with bv Ex 5 9 (JE) Ne 5 18 ;
uf

sin

conceived as a burden

iniquities

^38

5
;

Gn

18

be unable to see
1

of the

(J),

G1148

10

20
.

the eyes, so as to

(JE);

Exi
^W
Zww.IMn K

2S6

n"133N

14

Ch 1

21
;

Impf. 133N Lv io 3

Pf.;

t.

10

133

Ex^

'133n

"inf.

22

1*

34 +6
N1122 15 cstr.'"1333I S 2 3 8 9 Ps8 24 ^333 Na^
DH'1333 yfr i 49 s ;' Pl.fi ni"1333 y(,8f 1. pass.
a. 6e TOac?e heavy fr. abundance, "'1333 ni3*.yp
0*0 fountains abounding in water Pr 8 24
b.

Ez 39 13

Gn

Pt. 1333

19

Dn333

t.;"pl.

'

man

S 9 s 22 14
21
23
2 S23
2K14 10 Is 43 4
1= 5 Win 1333
(altered from

be honoured, enjoy honour, of


2

6 2022 2 3 19

S
5

CIi

49 1 Ch
23
2 S 23 ); but more frequent in
4 1333

'iTl, 1

pt. as subst.

honourable, honoured, distinguished man Gn 34 19

22

^87

Na 3 f

(JE) Is 3 5 23 s 9

15

10

and awe-inspiring name

(of

2. medial,

God

Is 26

oneself glory (or

</e

Hg

Ez 28 22 39 13

15

with 3 in or by any one

Lvio'3

Dt

28* iAe glorious

honour), of

rih3M

Xliani 133iin DE7I

glorious things;

Yahweh).

149

Ex

i4

417

18

(P);

8
;

'33"^

(P).

Piel P/. 2 m. sf. '3Jni? 3 Is 4 3 23 3 mpl.


1133 1 S 6 6 + 3 t. Pf. Impf 133 Mai i 6 + 3 1.;
;

23

20

ni'33^
43
12
133
Ex
20
2 t.
1
2
Impf.;
/mu.
86
t.
+
+
yJA
;
17
133
2
Inf.;
Nu
22
t.
Imv.;
abs.
+
Inf.
+ 3 t.
3
1. make heavy,
Pt. 133D 2 S io +4 t. Pt.;
s f.'

'33133^

^ 5o

3 fs.

sf.

'rraari is

insensible

Qal 2)

(cf.

the (2)J?

66

2.

human
Ex 20 12 = Dt 5 10

make honourable, honour, glorify,

human

a.

subj.:

parents

obj.,

usu.

c.

1111
171737
(JE);
(Dec), Mai i 6 Balaam Nu 22
24
30
3
29
sons of Eli 1 S 2 ; Saul 1 S 1
; Nahash 2 S io
4
8
3
Jerusalem La i ; more gen. ty 15
1 Ch 19
8
30b
b. obj.
subj. God 1 S 2
+ 91 15 , cf. Pr 4 .
13
the
(God
subj.);
things, sacred place Is 60
;

Sabbath
s

25 43
Is 4 3

20

23
;

Is

58

13

c.
1523

24

f 2 2 50
+ 3 instr.

God obj. 1 S 2 30a Is 24 15


Pr 14 31 + ace. rei Tn3T
;

(lips) Is

29

13
;

JO 03ino)

name of", c. ace. \^86 12 c. p


Pi'3
17
d. subj. indef.
f 86 9 obj. the '' ^]p Ju 13
9 (of olive;
man
Ju
(si vera 1.), obj. God and
e. obj. a
13
GFM).
y.
for
on text, esp.
9

obj. the

heathen god

Pu.

be

r6^ Dn

made

3838
1

honourable, honoured.

133" Pr 13 18 27 18 ;
A

Pt.

1330

Hiph. Pf 1'33n La

Is 58

Impf

13
.

Jpi23n

fiapvs)

5 t.; 2 f.
3
133*1 Ex 8 23 9 34 ; Imv.
Is 47
4 t. Pf.; 'impf
133n Is 6 10 ; Infin. abs. 133H Ex 8 11 ; est;: T33n
r
'. 1. make heavy,
2Ch25 19 ; Pt. T33D

3), of

a yoke

of the ears

3? hard, insensible Ex q 7 ( J
E's syn. is pin, q. v.)
3. be honoured (cf.
of a man Jb 14 21 (opp. ny**"
cf_ Hiph.
Tyre Ez 27=% of Yahweh Is 66\
59

20

transgressions, with 7V Is 2 4

2. heavy, insensible, dull, of

^s

n weight, of misfortune, heavier than sand


3
11
of God's hand in punishment 1 S 5

rb 6

Hg

in - 23

12

Impf

3 m. Pf.

prob. taken better as adj.


s

'

3 fs. iT133 Gn i8
1133.' Gn 48 10
mpl.
3
5
3
Is 66 ; 133' Jb 6 33 7 + 10

'3 Is

J u 20 34

Is 43

Is 49 5 ;

Nu

f.

IJ3

also

[|

20

B*r6

tizzen

62

J-11333

12 3 ; not pure

moon)

(||

10

U5

Dn 8

BNO#n N3?)

28

26

ighteous

Dti 10 io 22

22

Niph. P/.1333 2 S 6 20 ,1333 2 S

ations
K35T,

15

17

of

Ta3 16 ;

||

Gn

number of merchants of Nineveh


12
so in fig. of haughty
as lofty, Jb 22
13
cf.
symbolic
vision of Dn
Ob* Is 14

23

le

numbered by God ^ 1 4 7

abundant posterity,

im. of

;x32

-QD

P and

Hb2

i 2

with by Ne.5

I014

15
;

=2

Ch

a chain

io 1014 Is 47";
,

La3

7
;

ellipt.

pledges, with

458

122
by

Hb 2

districts of
19

Ch

NE. Israel,

(||HjnP H?)

25

t*m3

2. iae heavy, dull, unrespon-

10
Zc 7 11 the 3.b Ex8 1L2s 9 34
the ears Is6
io^J). 3. cause to be honoured -of depopulated

sive,

Je 30

-r*as

23

of restored nation

|[

10

14

stone Pr 27
2. mass, abundance, of corpses
Na 3 3 3. vehemence, of war Is 21 15 of storm
.

ti. [~I*Q3]

^nn

Ex

*H3

CBtr.

133

10 10
-

56

^33 Ez

cstr.

heavy;

adj.

Is

Gn

l.

41

31

34

t,;

Ex 17
burden ^3 8;
12

D>133

1. a. heavy, a

hands (weary of holding up) Ex i7 (E), hair


1S
26
of head 2 S 14
a corpulent old man 1 S 4
4
|iy 133 Dy Is^i a people heavy with [the burden
,

a cloud charged with rain

Ex

16

43 47

the vexation (Dy?) of a fool Pr 27 s ; vehement,


sore, of a mourning Gn 50 11 (J),
b. massive,

abundant, numerous, of a people By

1K3

2K6

8 20 (J),

14

and tongue Ex 4 1010 (JE);

Ex7

14

done

18

(E)

Nu

" (J)

be understood Ez 3 3f>
"
ixt? "'33 is
frequent
of

so ?^D

Gn 50

10
.

army, H3TO

Ex

hail

lamentation

Exi2 38

in cattle

io 2 =2

Gn

Ch

of a language to

very

a.

oppressive,

1824

murrain Ex 9 3 ;
9
b. very numerous, cattle
;

Gn 50

Gn49

and + f.

abun-

'

19

dance, honour, glory;


3 Jos 7 + 7ot.; 133
Gn 31 1 Na 2 10 cstr. 1133 Ex i6 7 +6 2 t.; 133
;

Pr 25 22 ;

Gn 4 5 +
13

Hi33

sf.

+ 3 t.; + 40 1. sfs. 1.
1112

io 6i 66

(J), Is

splendour,

^33 Gn 49 6

1 7 t.;

abundance, riches G1131


10

Na2 ^ 49

17 - 18

2. honour,

of external condition and

glory,

locusts

Ex

io 14 ;

circumstances

Gn 4 5
Ho 9

13

11

K3

Ho io 11331
iCh29 28 2Chi7
5

0*DM(*)

Ec

yV

c.

very rich, rup3

18
1112

and
Pr3 16

wealth

s7

32
/

Ch i
3
man was crowned

~WV Pr 1

|j

Egypt

of Ephraim.

1KJ?

12

'31

13

of Joseph in

Jb 19 9 29 20

Samaria

splendour
8 18 2 2

men

a. of

(E); of Job

03 'j 31

16

with 1111 '3 at his creation, ^ 8 6 ; the king is


given '3 1111 111 f 2 1 6
b. of things, IIKty '3
11
Est 5 splendour of his wealth, of a throne
8
1 S 2
(poem), Is 2 2 23 Je 14 21 17 12 ; a kingdom
|j

Est

Lebanon

(P);

royal might)

13

60

Is 35
trees

18

forest Is io

Ez

^ 84

restored holy land

18

of

(fig.

Hg

temple

39

25

12

Is 4 ; Jerus. Is 62".
glory, (1) in historic theophanies

God,
Moses Ex 33 18 22

c. of

to

Ex 28 240

18
chariots Is 22 ; priestly robes

(J);

Nu

nhtf

||

14

22

(JE);

21

^13 Dt 5
P uses .11,1'' '3 for theophanies of
1617
the Exodus Ex i6 710 2 4
40 3435 Lv 9 6 23 Nui4 10
.

||

5
16 19 17 7 20 cf. 2 Ch 5 =iK8 n 2 C117 3 so
4
418
28
12 23
23
4 5
4
io
1
Ezek., Ez i 3
43 44 with the

14

1-

tin5 n.m. La2

n liver
(explained by Thes

'

(quoting Galen) as the heavy organ,


of the body;

lence,

hard

2. in the usage of J

grievous,

of the lb,

d. hard, difficult, of a thing to be

(J).

Ex

Nu 2O 20 (J)

i8 17 =Is 36 s ; insect
c. heavy, dull of speech

army ^n

swarm Ex

14

(E); a l'ock of large size Is 32 s ; oppressive,


grievous, burdensome, a yoke 1
12
4U a famine Gn 1 10 4 31
1
4.13
413
2 Ch i
(J);
19

1360 1

tn. ni25 n.m.

'3

^ 45

infr.

12

of) iniquity

a queen in bridal array

See also HlttS n.f.

'11133,

fs.

2. honour oneself Tr 12

adj. glorious, only

Ez 23 41

of a bed

t"Q3

Is 30'27

1331).

Na 3 15
Hithp. /wlp.'iasnn Na 15 /.
9
1. make oneself heavy,
Ptf. 133Tip Pr i2
15 13
dense, numerous (cf.133 1 b) as locusts Na3
:

heaviness, weight of a

1.

shew or display honour,

*r:pnb (in

19

Is 8

n.[m.]

NH

par

excel-

133; Aram. N133,

byn&

22
*n* '3 Ez 8 4 9 3 io 19
43',
and 11331 Ez 3 ; the sacred tent was sanctified
by the Glory Ex 2 9 43 (P), and the temple was
'3 [SB'tD DipE ^ 26 s when the ark was captured,

variation

s3

Jao

Ar. J^y,

in the middle

temper, heart

because
*"!3|

La

Eth.

(fig.),

the

emotions)

ilS\ (anything) large, thick

cf.

liver
'3

11

Wi&\

As. kabittu D1 HWB

Aram. 133, Solfbe angry,


was regarded as seat of

Ex29 +nt.
13

1133

Pr

and
mind Yahweh's name

(2) in historic

pious

^ 72

Ne9

19

^3 by

liver of man, as pierced by


poured out in sorrow La 2 11 ; of
animals as consulted by divination '33 HNT

it is

Ez

the whole earth

arrow Pr
2

20
;

7" s

elsewhere in P, in phrases fnn^n)

he

13
is

11331 7N
great

is

'

22
.

a name of glory

his eyes eyes of glory Is 3

pxn

S 4 21

ideal manifestations to the

the temple his glory

s3

the Glory went into exile from Israel

^2 9 3

138

5
;

^ 57
;

^6

seen

is

612

it is

in

CDKTI by

in a thunderstorm

his glory is Dbiyp i^io4

above

is full

of

all

^io8

the earth

Is 6

it

3
;

31
;

6
;

the heavens

'

^lTV)

Ex

'Srrjo rnn*n
sacrifice.

29

Lv

13 23
-

10

Lv

4 - 10 - 15

16 - 25

9
19
4 7 8
3
9 ;
of the animals suited for

are declaring

btf

the divine reign

45

5
-

1133

19

2
;

tadbp 111

(3) he

is

with reference to
^ 145 12 '3 IT]

'3,

11331

$0 + 24

7 8 9 10 10 ;.-

'

'

459

TQ3
17

appear in his glory \^ 102


his glory
be revealed in a march through the vvilder3
the land will see
ss to the holy land Is 40
2
3
Is 35 shine with it EZ43 and it will dwell
w it will be to the rearward
the land ^8^
s
Israel Is 58
it will arise and be seen upon
rusalem Is 60 12 ; Yahweh will be the glory
the midst of her Zc 2 9 the temple will be
7
the earth wiil be filled
led with it Hg 2
th a knowledge of it Hb 2 U and with it
21
(JE) \^ 7 2 19 ; it will be declared among
a1
will

11

bll

(ascriptions of) glory

^149'.

grZory as

honour, reverence and glorifying


HUS r/, 3 4 my glory (the one whom I glorify);
31133 ^. io6':o iS/teiV glory; 11133 J e 2 11
<Ae object of

Trn*C3

See also

n.f. heaviness, '33

^3131 Ex 1

and all will see it Is 66 181919 \j/ 97 s


d peoples and Icings revere it \p- 02 16 Is 59 19

and

L'

'

go out,

24

23
;

resting-place of the Messiah will be "H33

3. honour, dignity of position '30 $730

10

11

from honour Nu 24 11 (E); '3D TT*


18
'3 ins ri/> send after
scend from Je 48
i:
'33 Dn + 1 1 9 '33 33^ Is i ls '3 pn
2
4
thhold

i"13TDnii 39

'3

2<f ;

Up? take me to honour

'3

1
73"; not becoming to fools Pr 26 ; '3

is

35

1G

16

Mi i 15

gnitaries,nobilitybit,"\^ 1133

elsewhere

before various nations or with

cstr.

neither will

Ec io

icon

16

of character,

pwtation,

Ch 26 18

lf A

16"

8 7 io 16

Pr

4. honour.

man

of

only
-

'3?

honour
antith. msbs ^ 4

be for thine

it

npnv Pr 21

33 h"p3 Ipni

22

sfs.

21
;

2 5" 7

and searching out of


3
D^K '3
eir glory is (not) glory &t6 '3 P r 2 o
;

Is 4 3 17 ; Impf.

"01 iriDH P r 25 3 ^e /ionow


GW is <o conceal a thing, but the honour of
ngs is to search out a thing.
5. my honour,
>et. of the seat of honour in the inner man,
.e noblest part of man
^SJ Gn 49 (poem)

(J)

Qal Pf 3

S 3 3 Pr2i ls

Aram. N33

id. ;

pi. ^33

fs.

133n

Lv6 +iot.;

Inf.

(MT'3?Pi.)

be quenched, extinguished (c. neg.

^133 EZ32 7 23 Co

cstr.

20
Is 43 17 ), of lamp (O^K 13)
3 Pr 26
in sanctuary 1 S 3 s ; of altar-fire Lv6 5 6 ; of ^"13
Pr 3 18 ; of bodies of renegade Israelites Is 66 24

exc.

Q3n-f3 W3);

Pr2 6 20

fig.,

snbj.

of contention

fig.

by

subj. fire kindled

Ez2i 34

'

wrath (TOn) of '* 2 K 2 2 = 2 Ch 34 25 Je 7 20 ;


wrath under fig. of fire (KW) Je 1 27 ; so of burning land of Edom IS34 10 of annihilation of
Tjyi), c f.
Yahweh's enemies Is 43 17 (nriipaS;
^331
Pharaoh Ez 32" (v. supr.)
Pi. Pf.
consec.
17

subj.

||

2S14 7

Impf. 3 ms.

H33ri 2

17

^33

:i

(NH

lamp

id. of light of eyes (rare))

(cf.
12.
1

fi^i? Hb 2
ybp Ho4 7 Hb 2 Pr 3
used as collective, of honoured men,

tithesis

33

s3

honour (goeth) humility Pr

before

JJ?

25

vb. be quenched, extinguished,

of fire or

will reign before his elders in glory Is

they drave them icith heaviness {difficulty).

nations

Ju 18 21

riches

[1^3].

1.

rrQ3

abundance,

n.f.

also'MT
Isi 3I -f-3t.
2

Ch

3?^. 2

Ch

Ez

(but

32

quench,

17

29

(fig.

supr.); Pt. H3313

cf.

extinguish,

sq. "'flpns (coa/

// ni33 Ct8 7

(of extinguishing

29'

temple); sq. ^"jb" 13

I'pn D"3bt3 '31

H333* Is 42 s ; 2 ms.

sf.

except

fig.

^113,

lamps,

in

David)

for life of

= family -hope) 2 S 14

30

^ *ni33 108
16 9

13

[|

,TViy

for 1133);

(rd.

upon

it is called

to "H3t

widow's only son)

(of killing

Is 42 s dimly-burning wick

weak)

Je4

implied

2i

12

f 5f

to people

nanK Ct

obj. ref. to

sq. nri3

wrath of ^

and idols Is

8 7 (subj. D' 3l Q>p);


,

Ez

31

Jos 19 27 mod. Kabul, 4

cf.

Chi7 ls

district in Galilee

h. (9 miles)

'3 ?TU
e

Pr

s
;

honour due

'

115

* 79

<"

^ 66

to

'3 3rv

2
;

D'M

lia^D '3

33.nok

||

,/,

j>

Ch

+ 62

jrc*

b '3 jn:

Jos7

Tyi '3
2

32

s3

9
1"!U3

S6

1
19

13D

(J),

3m ^

96

do honour to;

God, Tl3|

b. of

me (Yahweh)

to

'3 D<E>

i?nn

66=;

rim

Is 42
i

Is 4 2

12

29 9 6

Ch

ta

f 9 6 =i Ch
:!

jn:

Mai

11

'3 D"b>

16- 9 ;

^145"; Din 1133

43' 48

ls

Je

Ch

16

23
;

'3 -tot

16 24 ;

sq. love

32

Am 5
supr.

t 7^23 n.pr.loc. 1. city on border of Asher

due to one or ascribed


one: a. of men, due to a father Mai i c
mour clone to David by Nathan's prophecy
vaour, reverence, glory, as

'3

rffiK'B

spiritually

(fig. of

Akko, Eob

BK

Ui -

* Guerin^

given by Sol. to
3 as -f ?3
so

13

-'-

422 '-

2.

SE. from
^33 jnK

containing 20 cities

Hiram (popular

etymol. poss.

= ?3 not, i.e. as good as nothing,

Ew Th;

723

Klo

conject.

(Votfo\\.

/eer; Aram. ^33


Ar. ,yiSbind,

bty p), Buhl

^33

?V.,

Geogr nc
-

= bind; NH ^33 & W,

id.,

v 12

cf.

^^o,

^33

JLis

jlf fetter).

1CN

Ez 39 21

t^ni

n.[m.] fetter(s), late; sg.

coll.

s
29 say Glory; '33 l6y: exult with

Iv3"l

'33 \^io5

18

</tfy

humbled Ms

feet with

460

P5
fetters
(II

B 5a = a^c?
)
T3ND n^3D (Ges
p^S T ?? the just mighty one, 36

brp ^333 IDS 149

pi. cstr.

^s = w>ra/; round, wrap up).


m33 n.pr.loc. in Judah Jos 15 40 poss.=

|33,

@L

Xa/3pa,

s4
mighty in strength of understanding
34
CI' 33 mighty men ; of quantity much, Isi6 14
;

(represented as having KM? for father

t^SDD
D33 as

Maxa{ir)va,

Ph.

id.;

D1 HWB)

Qal Pt. only

=2K

17

Pi.

15 Nu8 +;
I4 M l5 5.6.7.8.io.n
9

J*I"H

||

Nu

'31?

JTH3 Mai 3 2

'"I

t.);

P Lv6 ii' i 3
(which =wasA person) Lv
in Lv27 tj ||'t Ig t.; in

^D33Pl

intD

consec.

+ pyo)

Lv

garment.'

tHothp.

^?0" n ?

13

Lv

55

Pt.=fuller (cf. Qal), only


wasA person, only poet.
DN Je 2 22
njn 'D33 4 14

(|1

IU3]

I. [

v9

58

( J]
17

Kn j.

>Pu.

be washed, of
13
15
(Ges 554 3 ) /n/ D33H nn
'

after the

plague

washed

is

vb. be much,

many (As. kabd-

"03

fi.

NH

and

n3"in ;

^o

numerous)

Heb

much; Zinj. 6e abundant,


Hiph. (only Elihu) make many,
3
p)) njn ^33 c f. V"1K 3T1
34 ')
(
(rare)

great,

Bu Beltr

138 ,'

comparing' 8 2 ;'""V33

with the force of a subst. (Ew n60c ) 36 31 1*33?


?3K JJV giveth food ?'w abundance ( prose 3i;>,

Ch

11 23 ).

hath already been,

it

and only Jb Is
Is io 13 Qr (but rd. as Kt
"V3N3), 1 12 and 28 s Di"V3a D^E (usu. Can D?),
1

Jb8 2 fB nN

T<33

ni-il

a ra'</% wind, 15'

"03

f 11.

n.pr.fl.

" 15

Ec

10

133

10
6 7
4 6 9

.'

Kebar, a river (or perhaps

a canal) of Babylonia, not at present identified,

by wh. the exiles, among whom Ez. ministered,


were settled ; always in the phr. 133 1H3 Ez i u
io 1520 22 43 s

15 23
-

II.
JD
NH 133
)

s ifi

T[l^5J

(cf.

(y
is

of

1-

foil.;

fr.

DeF^-'4"- 184 ).
to intertwine, net;

n"}33).

n.[m.] prob. something

netted,

i.e.

13,77

(Ew
Ke) a fly-net (kcovccspread over the face while a person was
;

S1

1316

of goats(' hair).

Sm E

denom.

either a quilt or
nelov)

OlJJH T'aa a quilt {or fly-net)

Vid. further

Dr adloc

'

m33 n.f. a sieve (a we<-like implement),

Am p

H-1333 f\V

(i.e. sifted)'

t^S2D

-fK2

in a sieve.'

as it (corn)
Cf.

is

Wetzst ZPVxlv

shaken
-

lff-

n.[m.] a netted cloth or coverlet;

15

8 of the cloth which Hazael dipped


2
water, and spread over Ben-hadad's face
smother him.

"^5Q

n.m. grating or lattice-work,

in
to

cstr.

Ex 2 7 and thou shalt make for it (the


altar of burnt-offering in the tab.) r\&Vp 1330

->33!3

TT33 adj. great, mighty, much, only poet.,

uLo usu. perhaps,

(rare); Syr.

12 16

e.g. 2

(freq. in Mish.

Til

for

133

already

already,

Jb 35 16 133:

>make

gyr# .^ fl>

(late)

with \/naa being dub.)

h*fl<I: be

Dec. 1.74, No. 90.

adv.

n Hb

honoured, magnified; \\QtC\


honoured, glorious; Sab. epith. 133 Hal** SabJA,

'a inxio -j^i.

21
occas. already (Mt
io 2 ); Mand."W33
1
already, Nii ''-*.
Der. uncertain, connexion

asleep
be great, in body, rank, or age, JL~.> great, noble,

aged; Eth.

'

out,

mighty ; kabru, great, huge ; hx.''S

ru, be great,

19

48

extended) territory, quarter of the world, etc.,


d1 hwbsi5. accorcli n g to Hoffm. GGAbh XIXVi om *
perhaps the distance that one can see).

so v

K5 px

'a niys, 2

length of

Tn,

*iiy

+ 2.

6S4

5 28

20

elsewhere chiefly

c sf. f 5
P/ D33

Niab 'n 'a

The distance meant is uncertain, but fr. 2 K 5 19


it would seem to have been a short one
v. further Di Gn35 16 and Thes (As. kibrdti is a (widely

P/ D32]

4'

nmsx

G1135 16

14

n
;

"iri33

H133 a distance of land or

"')

nmes Na^ 'k


Ch

11
2S i9 23 ,etc;
consec.Lvi3 +
t.; D33 G1149
25
Impf. D33?Lvn + 16 t.; 2 ms.tf.^paan^i',
14
4
Pt.
fs. 'D33 Je 4
etc.; Imv. sf. ^D33 5 i
2
1. wash garments (i.e. by
pi. D'D33p Mai 3
treading)'Ex 19 1014 (E), 2 S 19 25 fig. of Judah

||

|X
(

ibqy,

nppD highway offidler' s { = treader s,


6

t.,

"

poss.=

As. kab&su, tread {down), subju-

washer's) field Is 7 36

11

>

phr.

gate, kibsu, step, path,

Gn 4 9";

>aji

[i""P33 J n.f. appar. distance, only in the

49

Maxfiava.

wash (NH

vb. (tread),

CI12

pt.;

rnfc'

n.pr.m. a hero of David

[D33]

,-inxd *vaa

had gotten much.


1

foregoing),

oyp -w, Jb3i= 5 n''

-P33 Nib ny]

Xa/33a>.

tmapO (van d.H M33D) n.pr.loc.

and fig.

of God, 34 17
b n'3 '3
, v"

]2J (-/of foil., mng. dub.; NH f33, Aram.

D313

131 "

Q'-JO'

Q^)-

foil.,

-Q3D

Wra

ntJh a g rating, (even) a network of bronze,


which surrounded the lower half of the altar
(v

5b
):

so 38-*; ns'nan -iaap

16

35

38

5 - 30

39

39
.

n.m.

JCQ3
v v

NH

lamb (-/dub.:

^r

is

^J^S

anom.

rith

tt13 n.[m.J footstool

id.,

107

COT

attering-ram; As. Icabsu, lamb ace. to


loss.

>*.,

ram, leader ; Syr. Juias Zamfr,


is very rare, and prob. loan-

Fra 103)'3 abs. Ex2 9 39 + 43 t.; pi.


38
lt03 v +6it.; sf.^S Jb 3 i 20 ; 1. Zamfc,

No

word;

in

-m--.

of daily offering Ex 2 9
32
t. Nu 28; sin-offering LV4
;
10
6
Lv
dedication
t.
12
i4
(urification
14;
+5
13
if altar Nu 7
+ 25 t. Nu 7 offerings in 7th
aonth 2(f+ 22 t. Nu 29, etc. (87 t. Ex Lv Nu
4
,11 P); in Ezekiel's temple Ez 46 + 6 t.Ez 46;
or sacrif. Is

34

28

tfu

'

12

CI129 21
19

Ch

29

Ezr 8 35 cf. sim. Je


grazing symb. of devas-

21 22 32
-

3Hjn

),

*W

H04

sim. of Isr.

Is

Jb 31 20

HtonS

ewe-lamb

n.f.

'3 2

'3 T3,

4'

10

Lv

j n2I

1
29.3o.

cs r

nC33 v 28

^.

Nu

purif.),

2i 28 29

Gn

witness

|b*33)

Nu 6

14 ';

14

cstr.

36

nb>33

pi.

ewe-lambs (7) set in


(E); used in sacrif. Lv 14 10
;

(Nazirite

for food, in

2S12

nb>33

both P, and both

Nathan's parable

etc.,

a rude seat (rare))

(of Solomon's throne).

for lime or pottery (so

Ki, AW; Mishn


/and original mng.
;
dub.; ace. toThes as subduing, reducing its con-

alw. abs.; only in '3D -\\Qip

smoke of
i

18

piin^t-Hwt-se- 2 ?)

ferrum domatur

tents, cf. igne

Gn 1 9 23 (J

Sodom and Gom.);

133,

Ex 9 8

HD

v 10 (both

cf.

(Vof

sim. of

Ex

fBty

'3 n''3 ashes

P).

Ar. 15

foil.;

'an

(E; sim. of smoke of Sinai);

of kiln

jS

severely

is toil

46

SS mortar

fatigue, weary, harass, tread;

which things are pounded, bruised; LllS


what remains in bottom of cooking-pot\.

in

3e

18

id., step,

Kelviii 9

13

1
t nta5,

NK>33

(NH

(late)

16

3. lambs,

furnishing wool for clothing

Ch

'3 2

T|Qjn3 n.m. kiln,

ation Is 5 (cf. Gie


_
n predict. '3 D? 3KJ

Aram.

stair;

Beitr - 1890

17

is

35

2. lambs, as

^T3

461

tons

K 17

etc.

n.f.

12

Ec

12

cstr. 1

CI? Ju 7

pi.

jar (NH id.; Aram. *W3)


16 ' 16

+ 3 1.
Gn

on woman's shoulder
J),

34

Ec 1

K 17
;

1416

24

^3 Gn2 4 141743

water-jar, carried

i4.u.u.i7.M....(

K 17 121416

containing meal 1
(On extra-Palest, hist, of this word
BN

all

empty (of water), containing

1619 20

lamps Ju

1? abs.

cf.

Lag

104 \

t nto3 n.[m.] lamb (transp. fr.preceding)

Lv

3 abs.

am
Lv

t.

10

LV7 23

35

cf.

Gn go
Nu 18

22
3
i7 (allP);

tnatoS

JJ

\\1l/

19

Gn 30 + 6 t.;
32

pi. D<3fe>3

as property

;,

+5

323335 40
'

17

Lv

cf.

Dt

14

22

27

for food

(NH?c.,^2?*ess,

oppress;

(P).

ireac/

^ subdue;

bath,

massage), also attack, assault)

Qal Pf.

Zc 9 15 ; Imp/. 0133? Mi 7 19
11
DfcfcDM Je
34 Qr (Kt Hiph), etc. ; Tmv>p\. sf.
28
^33 Gn i Inf. &OS 2 Ch 28 10 Est 7 s Ft.
consec.

Ne 5

5
;

+ Dn3j J e 34

1. 6rm<7 into bondage, sq. ace.

2. (late)
Ch 28 10 Ne 5 5
subdue, force, a woman Est 7 8 ( = eai-lier nsy).
3. subdue, dominate, the earth Gni 28 (P), Zc 9 15
11 16
-

(of conquest); iread

due, sq. Wrtrtg

Jos 18
of

Qal

nn

Mi

t.;

down,
19

sq. VPp"''?3S

Niph.

Pt. fpl. niK>333

Pf. 3

Ne

(of

fig.sw&-

fs.
s

TM3 Ne s" of Qal


2229
Jos 18
conquest) Nu 3 2

1, subj.

nK>333

; pass.

3, subj.

(all P),

U obj. D^ia (of


Pi. Pf. B>?3 2 S8
conquest).
Hiph. Impf. bring into bondage,
11
sq. acc. + DH3J& Je
34 Kt (Qr Qal).

iCh

22

18

Lag BN182 Kb"- 147 -*"- 1


NB

142 - 139

= strike

/,

Sta 210

cf.

NH *lft? =

bf ninft?

tSK

etc.);

Ba

but

above

red-hot

i.e.

and 131?

der. this

fr.

/t>3 = Ar. jf, So emit fire (said of a fire-stick,


1257b
Lane 2639b cf
), and so Buhl) only pi.
n of breath of crocodile
'^
C?K
Jb4i
?
cstr.
'

jSj,

!|-r,

press,

*B>33

(doubtfully),

(fr.

Thes EobGes,

,,

Ar. ^J-Ij
squeeze, knead (body or limb, as in the

3 pi. 12>3.3}

out a spark, ace. to

rods;

Aram. BQ? jtao

iown, 6ea< or ma/ce a 2,a

[TITS] n.m. spark

rod (of iron,


6

vb. subdue, bring into bondage

ewe-lamb Lv

n.f.

(J); for sacrif.

(||

CTTS&).

T"T3n3 n.[m.] a precious


(iv.

Aram.
of commerce;

sparkle

article

1;

||

is

stone, perh.

ruby

16
K^f]?); '3Ez 2 7 as

12
13"13 Is
54

fig.

in promise

to Zion.

v.? v

"*
-

113

(/of foil.; cf. Ar. JlTvn. shoot or


rush down (of hawk, star, etc.; also of an
Job15 24
Buhl
attacking force) so Thes Fl in De
-

Di al.;
Spiro

v. also

Vocab ';

mod. Ar.^j^annoy, vex, reprimand,

.Softener

be dark, gloomy, turbid,

whence >~NV2 = seething tumult,


Ko"-

147 571
'

'

of battle,

cf.

).

tTiT3n.[m.]
a king ready for

onset,

^ Tny ^ Jbl

the onset.

21

ball, ace. to

t-|Y13 n.[m.]
18

Is2 2

al.

Talm.

as in

Bo NAii

kuduru), ace. to Jastr

189

p.

'

134

De Or

cordon

circle,

pa

462

-ii-o

(As.

v. aiso

>

fies:

Ex 12

IDS 1/3NH n331 and thus shall


^ nby ns H33 DN1,
K 9 8 Je 22 s ); so often

11

15
26
ye eat it, 2 9 35 Nu 8 xi
ii.i2.i3
23
5
I5
cf !
j) t 25 29
^

17
"orcm n33 nab why hast
with nfe>y
1 S 19
21
6 48
Je
thou thus deceived me ? 2 S 17 1 K i
64
9
11
11
4
an
with
adj.
once
2S13
28
51
13 19
bn n33 nnN ynro why art thou thus lean 1 Ec
:

b.

'

n.pr.m. king of Elam

"HtDy?~n3

Babylon. Kudar-Laga [mar]


div.), v.

Pmclies

(=

vict

lMt u,u 20

Bev Bibl - 1896 ' 60of -, cf.


Scheil
-

'

Schr

(Lagamaru = n.pr.

1896

Say PSBA

C0T

) Gn I4 ---r

'

June

1896 176
'

adv. thus, here (BA H3;


N3
7tere : in Syr. with preHand.

J^3 demonstr.
Jeru3

fixes

)&& (@

hither,

kWW*-

cf.

Jerus -

na^K, p. 32, and

*) AM5e,

Ko iU^2)-

1. of manner, thus (so most freq., and usually


pointing to what is to follow, while J? points
5
commonly to what has preceded), Gn 15
23
"]int nTT na /ws shall thy seed be, Nu 6
1

K2

30

"OJJ?

nNV

nbl

13*1 nb, 5'" Is

by 3, as Je 2-y 9 );
WB3D nb, Je 9 21 (si vera 1.), 23 s9 1 S 27 11
thus
Mostly confined to particular phrases
shalt
thus
a. with diff. forms of nDN, ntDNJI n3
22
thou say EX3 1" 5 19 3 20 etc.; esp. 1"' njoN H3
.

8 etc.;
thus saith (or said) '* Ex 4 5 7
and continually in the prophets, as Is 7' 8 U
25
16
18 4 etc.; Je 2 4 27 6 etc.; also in the idiom,
1

22

formula nDX

17 - 26

16

n3 DN if he say (or used to say)


8
9 10
1 Si 4
(the words spoken following) +Gn 3
15
26
7
20 2 S 15
b. with n'B>J7 to do thus, Ex 5
Dt 7 5 pointing back, Nu 22 30 Jos 6 H 1 S 27 11
11

al.;

esp. in the phrase S^DV H31

(with variations),

S3

17

D^K n'^y

H3

*[&), in

which

and another spake in that wise


F133
n33 prob. rightly).
2 Ch 1
1 2.
(
of place, here (rare, chiefly in E), Gn 3 37 nb D B>
wise,

19

. . .

||

repeated, in this

way

H33

Comp. the

nb3).

ray* how?
"j"

[MM J

I.

With

213

n33~7y

the interrog.

vb. be or grow dim, faint

cf.

Ar.^S" be j\,
fs. nnns Dt

i.e.

cowardly) Qal Pf. 3

weak,

20

(p. 32).

Aram. Nn3

(NH id.;

K 22

(|[ 1

syn. nNt|.

With

concerning such a matter.


*,

way

in that

Hebrew, Est 9

a prep, once, in late

34

4
17
nam Jb
;
Impf. nn?^ is 4 2 3 fs. nrpn Zc
1
17
n'ns
pnbrn
Zc
Gn 27 Inf.abs.
177; T
1
7
grow dim, of eye Gn 27 (J), Dt 3 4 Jb 17 7 ; of
;

n
;

1717
he shall
violent putting out of eye Zc 11
;
4
of servant of ^ under fig.
not grow dim Is 4 2
,

lamp or

of
(cf.

fire (v.

nrrb?;

intians.,

Kay Che

Pf

Pi.

Di).

(subj.

fs.

nb-bs

||

De), or grow faint


nnn3} consec. Ez 21 12

grow faint

D1M1)

Kb^

187

Ges 56",

Lv

i3 6

+6

Lv

13

39

only

eyes 1 S 3
dull (in colour, of plague-spots)
fig.

f.

nri3

dim, of
S 32
s
nn^3)
Is 4 2
of burning wick ('3

nins

pi.

t.;

(Pi

but rd. perh. nnn3).

t [nn3] adj dim, dull, faint

+(v.

n3 points to an imprecation understood but


not expressed. With 2 prefixed ttK22 20
Hb2 nDS ntl nb3 nt ntttfn and one spake in
this

13

(answered
with a subst. Is 20 6 nan
24

answering to ntWS; ,/, i 44 i 5 Sb n33B Oyn


Once 2 Ch 1 19
the people to which it is /ms.
11

=faint o

nn

Tnn3 n.f.
tion;V? ?
1

is 6

(opp.

Lv

n^nn

6 - 21 - 26 - 3 - 56

(dimming), lessening,
'

3 V$ of Nineveh

nojrp).

allevia-

Na 3

19

(read

nna, healing 1).

,-

place

here before

it

my

brethren,

NU23

1515

nbl nb JBM
Eu 2
2 S 18
Bepeated, Ex 2
and he turned this way and that ivayj nb
^3
31
on this side
on that side
With
ny Gn 2 2 5 and we will go nb"ny as far as here
(Sfi/crfKais') i.e. yonder.
-[3. of time, nb ny
hitherto, Ex 7 16 (cf. narrny), J0S17 14
nb-ny
n3"nyi till now and till then, i. e. meanwhile,
30

12

Nun

, ,

18 45

adv. thus

(NH

abbrev. to

(Syr.

)\a,

sq. ?, tfy

|113
vb.

(-/of foil.; mng. dub.,

J\_5-S is

"i]|,

with

divine,

and

^.ali

v.

Dr 2S

(Qor 52

29
)

8 ' 18
;

is

Ar.
seer,

the organ (mostly) of a jinn, rarely of a god


the Ijl) and the
identical

<

!"TD3

f II. [51)13] vb. Pi. rebuke


Hand. N.n3 (N5 M 72) id.), only 1 S 3 13
D3T nn3.
T

]^'2

must have been

orig.

(both alike being guardians of an

oracle, at a sanctuary);

but their functions

preps. ^3 p3 meanvjhile, 'H^Bp therefore/ prob.


either from n3 and 3, lit. as thus, 01 5223h or

diverged: the IaU gradually lost his connexion with the sanctuary, and -sank to be a

from na ns Ko" ,1,253V somewhat more enrph.


than n3 usu. prefixed to word which it quali-

mere diviner; the

functions:

v.

RS :EQC

jro acquired fuller sacrif.


-

I:r "- ed - 9 ' xi *- 727


;

We SkizzeniiU30ff"

463

pa
;

phi

A re h.H.>f..

jf ow

167

n3

^^

jg

nin;3

pa
-- 3

Saul 1 S i 4
;
Abimelech '3H at Xob, a
priestly centre, 1 S 2 i 2 3 5 6 7 10 22 11 where were
-

pS^
Wn3,

(NH

n.m. priest

v^i,

and Ar.

Eth. Gn 14"+ 439 on Ph.


i1; all

JJos;

v. supr.);

Ex i9 + 272 t.;
La i 19 +22 t.

cstr.

'ins

Gn 14

Melchizedek

.g.

sfs.
18

tV?.;

'3

D^n'3
sf,

Aram. pHS,

|H3;

1 S 5 + 13 t.;
1. priest-king:

(E

pi.

t.;

cf. \^ 1

?),

io

(the

13
Messianic priest-king like Melchizedek); Zc 6

(Messianic priest and king); Israel Q^if3 ^9^'PP


6
19 (E) a kingdom of priests (priests and
kings at once in their relation to the nations)

Ex

Is 6

cf.

(of Israel ministering as a priest) ; or

f H3

chieftain (exercising priestly functions) }J"]P

Ex

a
1
3 i8 (allJE); so also probably the sons
18
5
his grandson 1
of David 2 S 8
4 and Ira

16

Ex 19

D^rD

ligions

than

1S5

2224

MfU Gn 4 7

of Baal 2

Chemosh Je 48

of

was

^>jnn '3

Zp

ffOnsn

D^H3
o 19

S 6

(E),
(J); Jin '3

Vjrp his

= of Ahab 2K10
s

Mai cam Je 49

18

22

17

Mattan

ay cnoan

Baalim and Asherini

of special orders in Israel

Ch 34

Ephraim consecrated his


v"W Ju 17 5 but so soon as

son jnbp

i""-

2:2G
;

K ^^m^^.u.h

35

iChi6 39 2 4 6 so that the two were 13>3n3(n)


16
17
2 S8 = 1 Ch 18 (rd/ntrfa-TiraKl 2 S8
We
2

17

Dr, and correct


15

17

19

Ch 29 s2

27

and

hoiada

'311

24

selection of |K3 '3

2,20 25
,

I2 3.S.10_ 2 QJj 22 11

perh. also Je 29

him

2 *- 36
;

Je-

led the revolution against Athaliah

^-WO.IS.M.IH

35 35

accordingly) 2 S

prediction of rejection of house

cf.

of Eli

16

Ch 1

25

20 1K4
Sol. removed Abiathar
and Zadok was anointed ]\P? ace. to

12

in his reforms 2

'3H in the reign of

s6

CJron sustaining
Uriah was

i 2

Ahaz

5 - 6 - 7 ' 8 - 9 - 10 - 17

,,8.8.9.14.14

i6 10 n -- 15
-

101214

16

Is 8

1418

Hilkiah of Josiah 2
22
23
2 Ch 34
Other individual priests are named, e. g.
Pashhur of Jehoiachin Je 20
Zephaniah of
Zedekiah Je 21 1 2 9 25 26 29 3 7 3 '3D is Ezekiel's
24

Ez

of state

Priests are classed with officials

Je 5

31

13

2K23

prophets and priests

10

14

18

23

11 - 33 - 34

and elders La

26

7 - 8 - 11 - 10

29

La

Is 2 8 7
2

20

13
;

16

19

king and priest


La 2 6 kings, priests, and prophets Je 13 13
kings, princes, and priests Je i 18
princes,
eunuchs, and priests Je 34 19 priest, sage, and
prophet Je 18 18 chiefs, priests, and prophets
Mi 3 11 prophets, priests, and elders Ez 7 26
26
9
kings, princes, priests, and prophets Je 2 4 8
32
princes, judges, prophets, and priests Zp
32
4
seeming to exclude any other officials.
3
Apparently in the same generic sense D'OHSn
priests

Micah

a.

by Saul exS 22 11181819

all slain

in the hill-country of

own

cept Abiathar son of Abimelech


who became '3H 1 S 23 30 7 1
Zadok later was '3? 2 S 15 27 1

title

11

Josiah burned the bones of the

priests of the
+ 3. priests

of

22 - 22 26

K n =2 CI123

4550

Gn 4

Potiphera K '3

'1 's :

e. g.

priests of other re-

f2.

(J).

Philistine D"Dp1

priests

V.-H

20
46 (P); Egyptian
5

">

S 20 26 who as princes performed


priestly functions. With these we may class the

the Jairite 2

many

17 17 21

he could secure Jonathan ben Gershom, a de-

scendant of Moses (see

VB

crated him, jrob 'b n\n

Ju

He wag

Y 6.i7.i8.2o.24.27

Ju 18

30
),

capture(j

the Exile,

nbn

Dan until

Jeroboam C:n3

b.

by the Danites,

and he and his line became priests at


191930

he conse-

l8 4.i9.

i7'->2.i3

PlEty

Jei 2 8 27 16 2 8 s 2 9 25 3i 14 Kp3I S 24 2 B^fia


Jbi2 19 H :n3Lai 4 Ez2 2 26 V3n3^78 64 Moses
and Aaron among his priests \jr gg e includes
1-

,|

12" of those not >b J3D, as rto3(H) '3


33
12 32 i3 2 33
of (the) high places 1
niD3P '3 2 Ch 11 15 Amaziah (of this class) was
1

priests

Moses (against P). Zion's priests clothed with


41
916
2 Ch 6
righteousness and salvation \^ 1 32

?K-JV3 '3

Am

10

Chr DTlta thS

7
'3

v. also 2

v9

Ch

13

9
;

called

by

ye t Hosea rebukes them

Ho 4 49 5

6 9 ; at the Exile they


27 28
were deported by the Assyrians 2
c.
1
the people imported into Samaria made some

as priests of

'<

of themselves JTI23 '3 to


of the land 2

Q^ron who
~13.14.15.17

" 011

worship

his sons

God

the

32

.3.9.10.17.18.18

4.4.6.6.8.9.12.13.16

Eliwasjnan iSi 2 u
'3

mrvb

3
;

/.ll

j TT

JT7<\

niff'a 14

a D'onsn tos^n

3
;

and

13

mentions the ministering priest pan and the


'
3 "W 1 S a 13 14 1515 , Ahijah was '3D in time of
-

Wfn Dt 17 918
is

t5.
18 24 s 27" Jos

(inverted), v

'?ni

K8

21

8 33 (all

33

+4. priests in Israel


17
bore the ark and the trumpets Jos
9

""

prob. here also.

levitical priests
3

O^ipn
D),Je

Ch5 8 ( = '3?

(neither in @), 2

Chronicler retains original Deutero-

4
:

15
nomic reading), Ez 43 19 44 (cf. 6); ' \33 '3?
21
5
9
take for priests,
Dt 2 3
'V? '& npb Is 66
for Levites (of the nations in Messianic age).
3
17
Doubtless of same class are: D'onbn Dt 18 19
n
6 8
Jos 3 4 (D); and JH3H, the priest officiating
;

'

on a

partic. occasion

partic. dignity

other cities of

Dt

18 3 20 2

or holding a

3- 4

The ffOHS of the


Judah, ]"l1E3n '3, who were not
17

12

26

allowed to minister in Jerusalem

K 23

s 8 - 9 - 20
-

be an attempt to enforce an exclusion


from the priesthood of all but Levitical priests.
t6. Zadokite priests : Ezekiel distinguishes
among D^n Dorian those of the seed of Zadok,
pins 133; all but the latter excluded by him from

may

15

19

46

43 44 48"; the priests of his


21
1314
45 46
s4 27
42
code being all Zadokites 4 o
43
44
tj
gio.i3_
19.20
22.30.30.31
g4.19
Aaronic priests.
46
4
4
priesthood 40

ma

464

P3

Aaron, Ezr f. (We also supposes HNIlPi in


2 S 1 27 to be a corruption of B>tnn, which he

taken for granted that a priest is of


the seed of Aaron; the pi. is never used; |D3 is
it is

MUL12

used for any priest

Lv

Aaron Lv 21 21 and

for the official priest (act-

21 9 2 2

1S

ft'SH for

Lv

ing for the priesthood, almost collective)


jh5.6

14

10.11.20.20

i-8.S.8.11.12.12.14.14.1S.21.23_

"J^e

Lists of high priests occur

,.30-41

535-38^

10 s Jos

P are
19

^a Lv

P?<*

5 - 8 11

so in Chronicles

2
2

Ch

Nu 3

9 - 10

'

1S

25

= Je 52";

Ch 36 Ezr

'3D P.b 2

tn

1414
21
19
fnbn is used of Aaron 22 t.,
29 31 35
30
Eleazar 29 t., Phinehas Jos 22 and elsewhere
180 t. of ministering priests, or generic of the
;

16

i5

1M4 2 2 2 6
4
3
15 - 25

2 3 24 2 9 30
without 1 2 Ch

Ezr

errors),

16

13 16 Jos 4 ; pa
B^prrt Bianbn
distinguishes
Chronicles
D"0nan

priests;

Lv 6
iChi3

Lv6~ f

33

13

3i

70

ls

30

31

28

13 ' 1

10

18

34 35*- (the variants


30 27 are due to copyists'
-

312

20

Qijnani

2CI18 15 iii3 9

30

2 2 4 9
-

23

priests, Levites,

and others

I0 i.a.3s jjsu.

29 30
-

a^bn

Xe

priest 2

Ch

p3H

is

13

n*liO '3 teaching

used of Jehoiada in time

David 1 Ch 27, and Azariah in the reign of


Uzziah 2 Ch 26 17
In the literature of the
restoration |D 3 D is used of Ezra, Ezr 7 11 io 10,16
Xe 8 29 12 26 Uriah Ezr 8 33 Eliashib Xe 13 4
Shelemiah Xe 13 13 Dorian Jo i 9 13 2 17 Hg 2 U
1213
Zc 7 5 Mai i 6 2 priests and prophets Zc 7 3
8. the high priest: JHSn is frep3 Mai 2"
of

Je 19 1 ;

Xe

'K'fcn

41

1-3-4-

minister ; and Ho 4 6 of Israel, whose national


priesthood is taken away).
2. be or become priest Dt 1 o 6 (E V).
3. play the priest

IKS

in?

10

fnns Is 6

as a bridegroom

(that)

with his turban, decks himself with a

it

splendid turban such as the priests wore.

Tnin3

5t.;

18 177

priesthood;

n.f.

c'str.

Ex

29*

Mfl|na

Nu

abs. '3

Xu 25"+ 2 t.;
Xu 3 pi. niana

n|H3

10

Brians

'*

niiT priesthood of

Josi8"(D);

Ex

29

40

= Xe7

Xu

15

1D

16

Xei 3 29 29

64

Co,

sf.

36

."nana

the portion of the Levites

pi. priest' s offices


10

18 17

1S2 36

25

13

elsewhere

(all P),

Ezr

02

5
1 113 n.pr.gent. Ez 30

rd.

3& Sta

Poi> "' av 5
-

Sm.

cf.

tyii3n.m.helmet(v/ dub.;XHy3i3,Aram.

cpiently used (see 4) to designate the priest


at the

'3D

37

who was

=Is

15

[]

"

Ch

i?is (God's) priests 2

24 29

13

Xe

Ezr io 5

antith. to '3n

12

(cstr.pl. incorrect),

K I9

L^] v^- onJ7 Pi.denom. act as priest


Pf. ID? Ex 40 1 Ch 5 36 3 mpl. Una Ex 28
Impf. 3 ms. ?D?? Xu 3 4 +2 t.; pi. any
40
2
1 Ch 24
//. csfrv ID? Ex 2^ + 1 1 t,; sf. tin?
134
Ex 28
1. minister as a priest, abs. Ex 31 *
19
41
32
3 4
35 39 Lv 16 Xu 3 (allP); "h '3 minister
41
144
30
1315
tome ('>) Ex 28
(all P), Ez
29
30 40
35
13
'3
Lv 7 (P), 1 Ch 5 s6 2 4 2
mni
44 Ho 4
14
2 Ch 11
(alw. of Aaron and his sons, exc. Ez
13
14
where Levites are forbidden to
44 2 Ch 11
-

priests

Ezr8 15 pan
39
Qi^n By pnN p Ne io
Di3n3(n)in Chr 6 7 1. has
the same reference, as also ^ipa Ezr 9~Xe 3234
jnb Ezr 2 63 =Ne
f; mwh 'a 2 Ch 26 17 rana
vfr

72

i9 8 3o 21 ;

Ch

Ch

'3H 3pt 2
14

26 13

2K23

np^O(n)) appears in

Ch

second rank (p3

of

priest

is

this correction is

improbable.

priests of

Dr Sm,1-c ']; but

corrupt [see

2.

In H.

The text

regards as postexilic insertion.

head of priestly

NJpiS turban;
JHia 3 8 5 ;

appears of Jehoiada 2 K 12 11
then of Hilkiah 2 K 22 43 2 3 4 2 Ch 34 after the

cstr.

npn:

WN'-i-^y

Spip

-)

J e 46"* 2

pi. BiJ?3i3

The

affairs.

Ez 23 s4 ) abs. '3 Ez 27
Wis (Ew 521M 1 S 17 5 Is59

cf.

'a

Ch26 14
1

adj. ?i"l|P first

s1

Ch

26

14
;

;
17
;

helmet, of bronze

10
S if; Je 46 4 Ez 27

of '\ nyie* 'ai jntsb

'fig.

10

38*

nyvf sfcjw

exile, of

Joshua

Hg

120

28

Eliashib

Xe

holy

Lv

11214

24

6 U and
of Aaron

18

Zc

iB>N"l3 Is

oil

B3 58 28
-

i6 32
52

21 10

Jos 20

6
,

and

BWn 'a

24
;

(H

is

so

vnttt? itfian 'an),

O^n

and, in Chronicler, of

Jehoiada

Ch

24

'an

Lv 4

used of Seraiah
11
,

Ch

3 - 5 - 16

Xu
6

15
,

35
cf.

K 25 = Je

Amariah

Azariah

17

But P uses it
13
3
andhis eldest descendants who are anointed with
.

59

18

Ch

26 20 31 10

19
;

11
,

of

t [5"1!3] vb.burn, scorch, brand (NH id.;

Aram as
.

esp. Pa. ; Ar.

^5

cauterize)

2
Impf. 2 ms.nisn IS43 thou shalt not

(fig.

of Isr.,

shall a
be

||

iy3); 3

man walk on

burned

f
(

\\

ll'B

>

fpl.

Miph.

be scorched

njjsn N^ V^l] Pr6 2S

the coals

and

of garments v 27 ).

his feet not

465

"O

n.[m.] burning, branding (for form,

I'^S

W,

from

nnri Is 3 24

'

K.Vt,

Kb"

vp:

64

1-

) only

tmDQ n.f.
Lv

-ni3B

i3

'3 "i> '3

21

25

oa put

occur, be

D1

easure; Syr. Aph.^^s/^'cZ./ Ar. Jli

Qal P/.

ain)

12

only Is 40

measure

^^3

n?

H3i33

in a shalish-measure

irth
33

20

K4

16

c 1
i:

Gn

(v

etc.

Mal3 2

'Ipll 2

Ne 9 21

0Flj>?b?

sf.

45

11

:7

abs.), 5

K 18 413

49

Ch

ljm 6?* Pr

S 19

Ne 9 21 Ru

20

Yahweh's word within


3

(obj.

ood

K
K

Ma

Di^DS); of

t.

pi.

etc.;

//

^3H Je

cstr.

(of liquid)

13

2G

::8

ubj.

ain,

Jeremiah) Je 6 U (opp. "n?^).


2. sus10
10
11
endure, sq. ace.
Je
io
Jo
2
7

Am

T 73 /3 r n.pr.m. one of the wise


Solomon surpassed
'.

Ch

:H

s
4 ; in fig. Je
abs. Ez 2 3 ; (of burnt-offering) 1
8 64
Ch 7' ; hold in (wrath of '<, obj. not expr.,

q. ace.

K5

11

Ch

men whom
(on format.

Ba* ).
6

UIJ

(-/of

foil.:

Ar.

ll!f 11.

heap up,

is

ly herd

of camels,

lence perh. nD*3 as a group, herd, or flock of

but uncertain

(v.

no" ?)).

X N

;||^D3)
;

3, <g

Jb 9

(less oft.) reflex.:

93

lit.,

1.

of house
of

Ez 16

= 9 6 =i

b.

6";

hand isy

fig.,

of

established,

firmly

Ch

10

(||13SK)n lyill).

a.

Jui6 2629 so, in metaph.,


SW13 Is 2 2 =Mi4'; be firm,

(by) pillars

firm, i.e. a

pari

'T

16

of throne 2

f 89'"

Ch

s
14
2
12
of king,
93 Pr 16 25 29
12 46
31
2
2 S 7
royal family, kingdom 1 S 20 1

17

14',

45

yjr

89

38

Ch

17

24

C. of

also

v 19

any persons,

2,1

be established,

3
enduring Jb 2i 8 (c. ^Bp), Pr 12

stable, secure,

ncN na^), |ioi j

(subj.

i0 2 29 (c.^?3^)

4o

I2

(c.

^j? iyb),

(-c.n??); of plans Pr 16

4 is the established, stable, (part)


20 is. qvh pay
0/ the day, i. e. mid-day, when the sun seems
motionless in mid-heaven.

S 66

v. p3Jn.pi-.

d. fixed, securely determined Dy^-^a'in

infr.

D*r6.Nn

'1

TIOK) Gn 4 i (E); BoiKXb fi33 nrc 3


6 "'^ 5 "*
'inNXJp? jaSTHB'S Gie"
32

([I

Ho6 MT, butrcl.


3

We atUoc
])t i3

15

-;

substantiated, certain, of an allegation

1 7

?i3rby cc.

= ceitainly, assuredly

(||

NH
Am 5

(v. supr.;

Joa*s)as made by
C?y,

f11
iab
f
p3j

(cf.
s 8
-

57

nn

'\

n>3, JOT nnn); and under

Hiph. 3)
108

51

12

Ex 8 22 (J) it is

TnTi" ? n.f. perh. Pleiades


'd.,

and

io

i*) certain.

(what

23"' 26 4 (v. Dr).

2.

4"
in moral sense, 6e directed aright, of ways Pr

^cumulate; iS<S i-ap;

itars,

upon

contain, hold, holdin, endure; 1. contain,

,t.;

'

M+

pass, or neut.,

strong support, of

v3p3 were supplied with


20 27 (Klo prop. y'3??3). Hiph. Impf.

Polp. /*/ 3

Gii4i 32 + (in ^ 93 s and


perh. elsewb. the P/ would be poss.); cstr. \0\
5'+ 2 t. pi. D"333 Ex i u +
Pr 18 f. .13133

of i>3n

one,

?i33

breasts at puberty

'>);

29

Hiph.); Pt.

temple-mt., sq.

1
ustaining a cause, in court, t3Sip03 VT3" ! '?3^

'i 1 2'

Wan

4
+ 55
+ rei (food) Gn

19

23

15

be set up, established, fixed

3334

599

'

v. Pf.

W33 Pr

3 pi.

sustain, main-

6 13 (heavens cannot contain

Mai

45

(on 3 ms.

2. contain, sq. ace. pers.

18 14

2 t.;

3. support, endure, sickness K^N OVl

P/

exist,

DHM ZMcas75

Sab. pa

Inf.cstr. i>?}>3

(both E),

17

old in, restrain

20

50

21

(of sheep); sq. ace. pers.

(J), 1

K8
e

16

P.73?3tD

etc.;

pers.

Zc

ms.

Pilp. Pf.

of the

contain: 1. sustain, support, nourish, sq.

tin,
:c.

K18 4

b?^

/nip/

:c;
e

Obsb?

sf.

the dust

hhiu,

As.

correct ;

M33 Ez 16 7 /nrp/ pa? Pr I2 3 + 3 fs. jiSO Je


12
20
18
2
2 Ch 8
etc.; Jmi\ pan
3 o + ; ?31?! 1
12
7
Am 4 pn Ez 3 8 pi. 13n 2 Ch 3 5 4 Kt (Qr
;

who hath comprehended

JNn "iSy

as

Ar. ^lV(med. j)

W;

so Eth.

infr.), 3 fs.

measure, measure out, of dry or liquid

id.,

right,

HWB321

Ph. p3 oe (oft.)); Niph.

[713] vb. comprehend, contain (NH,

ram.

interpret t?y

Si8

(all P).

"\Tri

Sirius).

p."

sub 333.

v.

"

ff.

[p3] vb. prob. be firm, only in der.


conj. (NH Aram. p3, in der. conj.,
? arrange,
be firm, right

2313

ni3^t3).-

(1864-65) 258

iii.

,07fr

^
?*D3

(||

Leben.

u.

ZMViii

f 1.

direct ;

njao v 24 25 28 28

f.

Hoffm
and HCa as

Pleiades,

Ex

Jb 38 31

Wissen.

IL

Schenkel

burnt-spot, scar of a burn;


:4

Jiid. Zfcltachr.

^KtfM'V)

branding instead of beauty, in

n.f. id.

mnyp

his control, '3

dgment on women of Jerusalem.

trW?

P2

as subst.

befixed aright, stedfast P-J

i^y J^J *6 Qr-> 7 8


(|pina ab); p n-ryb ji=a

7
so 112

not

it//ta<

r/y/t^,

propn;

w W^,

//'

etc.

right

pt.

Jb

f.

42'

;7
;

n^.a;
s

3. prepare, he ready, pers.

Am

uprightness^.
7
w
4> 2 (c.binf.); words Pi-22 ; lj> ??m fSH Ez 3 8
4
2 Ch 35 Kt (Qr Hiph.); pt, as adj. ^prepared,
Hh
;

p
ready,

Ex

nVI, of persons

oft. c.

JE); of things,

(all

466
19

Jb

b pers.

sq.

1115

4
s
34 Jos 8

12

Ne

10
,

Jb 1 23
3
b 110m. act. ^ 38
b loc. Jb 18
Pr 19 59
judgments
4. pass. 6e prepared, of
1S

12

work

(bpers.); of

incense)

Ch

service 2

s5

29

35

101c

^an K 2

sf.
Hiph. Pf
iron 2 S 5 12 1 Ch 14 2 aran Jb 28 27
rto'on Jb n 13 +; 3 pi. wan iCh i2 39 +
;

Ex

(Ges*

wan

pi.
3

'

Jos

Sm Co
9+

Is

and

29

//.

infr.

oft*.

Je io

23

Na

paip Je io ,2 +4t.;

16
;

pan

cstr.

);

Pr 16

so

Ch

(^vs)

seed

t/'

Ch

S
kingdom

one as king)

89

28

s
,

Ch

8 2/

12

world ?an J e io

Pr

12

17

=5i

13

15
;

= accomplish,
20

14

Ch

mts.

an altar upon (?V)

12

Ch

throne

Ch 1

22

10

n?

^ 89
do Je 33 s
;

11

= 7>iake Is

d. make firm, only inf. abs., as


40 Jb2 8
adv.==firmly fan Jos 3 17 pan 4 3 (v supr.)
2.
2

'

Cl^V?)

subj.), so (c.

expr.)= give

be ready, make ready, prepare,

a. fix, so as to

Gn

a gift
c.

p rei

25

Ch

Da nt.si44)

15

13
,

prepare food, ace.


8

Ex

23

20

(p 3n?) y

+p

(JE), 2

v 12

also (obj. om.)

Ch

>

place

(J),

43

Ch

(vid. Be,

u (D),

^78 20

17

work Pr

one's

Ch 22 s14
pers.) 2 Ch
1

24-

also v

26

14

14b

materials for (?) temple


(no J>), 29 s 3 weapons (c. ?
-

(hostile purpose)

f7

14

(c.

ppers.) Est 6 4 7 10 ; corn (pro,

82

c.

Ch 22% and
ace.

19

material

(? om.); sq.

+ Hi33p

K5

32

n^nb
1

Ch

14

i 2

/,

Ch

hence (no

I2 G

Ju

,so

23b pan
1S

29

obj.

4. cw-

(of sacred

vessels;

(of temple).

35

P/. ?3in Is 30 33 ?3Vll consec. Is 16 5


,

Na

33
30 and
ready Zc 5 11

be

f 99

Hb

sf.

12
;

$3

3 ms.
^ 9s
18
sf. H3Ji3 Is 45
;

nrmiS

90

19

Is62 7 ;

^;_ ajl

,/,

Dt

Jb

2i 13

3 i "(13313?l
Ztov.

etc.;

f 90

etc.;

,5

v. infra), H33)3

make firm

32

10

abs.

Po'lel. Pf.
consec.

Pr 21 31

(? temp.)

van

17
,

d.

ms. ifi)

^24 +,

H);

WJJte

sf.

\pl

t.,

8s

Jb

j?.i3

2 ms. ^313

7wi;;/. 3

njjiia;

ms.

sf.

J3faB

(but on text
^,

1. set up, establish

9o

17

;orig.

a. of men,

found, a city Hb 2 12 (|| ,133), f 107 36


God, establish, king's throne 2 S 7 13

b, of

12

Ch 17
his own throne ^ 9 (BSEtop), sanctuary Ex 15
(song), a nation Dt 32 6 (poem
rtip, JWy), a
1

city

119

^ 4 89
90
,

bari

8f,

cf.Is45 ls

^ 24
akso f 68

(c.

10

||

bv,

|ppj),

H?

(obj. om., rd.perh.

BiChe), heavens Pr 3 19 (|| P^"^),


moon and stars \/^ 8 4 fig., steps of men 40
work of men's hands 90 1717 justice 99 4 establish, i. e. vindicate and make secure to righteous
HJSf

H?

duce of land) ^65'; land v 10 so ( restore)


6
68"; c. ace. pers. 2 Ch
fig. of belly pre35
35
paring deceit Jb 15
make preparation (for,
1

29

for (p pers.) Is

cf.

I4 D1 prepare slaughter-place for (?) his


children; store-rooms 2 Ch 31"", also v llb (obj.

) rei)

Ch 20

and

10

57', Is

om.); gallows

Ch

2
20

f
;

141415

39

oft>

om. Pr 6 30
obj. om. 1 Ch 12
2 Ch 35
both om. Gn 43 16 (J), 1 Ch s2 prepare a road
9
Dti9 3 a sacrifice Zp i 7 ambuscades Je 51 12
*?

Ch

13

Zc 5 11 f?m Na 2 6 Pi!. J3 Pi- 21 31 pi. Ct>iSD


Ez 40 43
1. be established, of throne Is 16 5 Je
43
2. be prepared
fastened, of hooks Ez 40

pi. 1333n

Qg^iss.s.b^.

pers. Jos

and

25

38

attention, sq. inf.

order

Hoph.

pan b

3? Jb

sq.

ia?

en-~lb

65'; heavens

nt5>y),

"

-f^f^n),

(||

+ rnirrns tsn-nb Ezr 7


9 3o
"
~?^ 1 S 7 3 direct the heart towards
19

the

its

Ges

rei. v.

/,_

-f}

("

ot pan

"?.sb

ordered aright for the people (on

= pron.

royal

Ch

VaiT only) Pr 21 29 Kt (Qr


nyb o*r6n pann bv 2 Ch 2 9 that which

range,

base Ezr 3
b.
heart of humble io 17

God's faithfulness
c.

24

K2

("?*?)

27, also (sq.

paj);

* 78

vnbx *

133

f 1 19

12

Ch 29 19

various applications) 1 establish, set up: a. king


(or,

^i47 8

29'

raven

(j>)

s7

art.

468

food for

b.

in moral and spiritual sense, direct


4
one's step (in^S)
order aright, Je 1 o 23 (v. supr.),

God had

so pan
N?n Jos 3
14
(v.
(v. Gie), Ez 7
1-

3. direct one's face towards

Pr 8 27 P03n Je 33 s P*.
(favourite word in Ch., in

74

1G
yjs

1617

27

for (?) earth

Gn43 +
17

Ron

see on all

wani
a?5
16

7w. fan

etc.;

t.,

Jb 39 41 rain

Ju I2 6 +

29 ,etc; Zm;;/. p?J

fr?n

sf.

Ch

16

(rd. pari, v. Di),

i3"3n

pi.

) 2 Ch
Chi 5* + 3

??;i

72 '

16 3

ms.

JE), Jb

(all

fe

Je 46 14

(id.),

provide,

for,

Jos 4 4

ready

thee

7"

2Ch
Ch 35*
2
35
furnish Nu 23 129

Ez 28 7

etb.),

24

consec.

dat.

(?

ban

make

Na 2 4 Ez
'n MT) =

S 23 s2

for

Co,

full 2>re2)aration

Ez

pan Jos 4 4 +

'wan

temple

of

fan

(rd.

make ready

b,

provide

in order,

set

ordered,

arranged,

be

Ch 8

16

present itself as

(>

before thee

as incense

be arranged, settled 2

141 2 be arranged,

of prayer

fig.

loc.

without

Ch

29

16
;

"
1

10

(P" !??)

womb) Jb 3

+P

rei

2. constitute, make, a

+p

15
(||

n'B>j>),

cf. 1^ 1 9"
1

pers. reflex. 2

s4

(||

man

id.);

(in

c. ace.

^o?t hast nw.de

467

p
(^ynK)

thy people

$),

thyself

for

Israel for

Ihyself (v)intoapeople (pVp ) for ever.

3. fix,

be ready, arrow upon (7$) string

so as to

13
(KD om.)|2i (c. DrVOB-by), and poss. (PD
13
(Di Che al.; but dub., cf. Du; verse
om.) Is 5

so

rect (sc. y>),

no

v.

Pf

of nation, 2

37 from

\^

restored, of city

agendi)

as subst.

cstr. v.

PS

2 ad fin.)

^ 59

j)l.

Ex

abs. f?

io

vb. agendi

c.

29

(J)

19

^ 65

10

10
;

W^.

Pr

15"; Je 23

K7

which

<Aa

30b

is

(all

not right

abs., in assent to

already said, Rigid

Correct

some-

True

3. pl.concr./(ones<(men)Gn42 1119

E).

485

|3 thus, so, v. p.

1.

place, base,

fn.

sub p3

v.

lv.

f||],

infr.;

3L33

ill.

'

(=^1

Ch

3
;

f
1. 2

Ezr

=2

's

Ch

pi. sf.

r ij/

e K \(KT(ov 7To\e(iJ.)a>v

12 13
-

=place, or

1,;

rrtfao

104

Ex

15

sf.

Is 4

P'if""in

redund.

appar.

vera

(si

1.)

(on difficulties of
M 43 49
yFOl? 1
8

alone Is 18

4
;

n^iift

104

25

8 11 ajuZ

down
p30

f 33 ^bD
pi* ^ 89 so
14

15

poet,

p].,

311

n ?b9

1D

J'?.^

''

K7

K7 27 27 +i3

t.

Cii4 14
of the symbol, ephah Zc 5
19

?7

: base

inbian Ezr 3 s

sf.

34 34 35

niitao Je 27 19

); pi.

'= Jes:

131f

of altar Ezr 3

stand of laver li"?

Ki6

cf.

BS&Wl

p3tp

ptnaao Zc s ]1 (Ges 527

,;

);

p3D~?3

I1S

n.f fixed resting-place^

nbb iK.7 27 +i2t.;


oi\

iKV+5t-;

'o

n^DQ

base; abs.

n,r 182

be throu-n

30 33 39

2. foundation, only

97

sf.

*JMM

fig.

DC

see Bev); of heavens

=2 Ch 6

(song),

and

jbD -j^m Dn

te^j?e

v.,

17

; 1. ^xed

extent of Mt. Zion;

/te

of his sanctuary shall

?Ae place

= W

Ezr

of God's house

si'^e

"OtaD Is 18 4

10

i5 17

7,
14
:

11

3
;

T p32 n.pr.m. only in

'3 fill 2

6'

@L Opra toC 'It/3on(7 aiw;=n' 3


,

N*&)5^,

Ch 13 9

tn^'lDn
t

fixed place;
\nVOPi Ez 43 11

house

arrangement, preparation,

n.f.

1.
e.

i.

Co with

(del.

tion, rVXCPh

n?fi?

fNI

arrangement,

disposition

the arrangement of the

2. pnpuraand no end to ilt<>

codd.)

Na

"

);

v. p3^irp

Ex

abs. 'D

(poet, fragm.: v.

preparation

(i. e.

tilings prepared, supply, st >re).

3. fixed place,

(v.

Baer's note).

2. 2

<

i.e.

(=pDD) injwn Jb

inj;2i3 Kt, *PP333 Qr, n.pr.m. Levites.

Ch

39

abode on earth

/,p

2>?ace of
13

f,s ;'

(chiefly poet.);

i3i3J?

D33, 033, v.

(betw. Laodicea
CTVviii - 34

king but one of Judah,

cstr. Jta 1

ANopii,

'

,li17

|3

r=mod. Kuna, near Bereitan


and Heliopolis), ace. to Furrer
v nni-13 p Q2 supr., and Thes.

S 8

24:s

2 t.;

34

p3 n.pr.loc. city of Hadarezer (nrQBD)

H nj? ]\"30\

t p3E) n.m. Dn * n fixed or established place,

sub |;2.

the veritable

(i?""- 5 as cpd. cstr.)

firm, enduring);

is

220 supr.

c.

2. veritable, true,

'

(''

= inf:^ 24 = iT33^ 2 8 2 9 Ch3


= in;33 J e 2
37 (@ leeway through-

20

n^i3D by

10

not right, upright Je 8 r';

is
2

Ec

things which were not right

27

foundation

0^3 Gn

N?, as adj., not right

are doing, Je 48

J0S2

Je

out), all of last

5
|3, 3 6 (bothP); ?p*!- J3

of heart of a fool

agendi J3"N?

thing-

of P?; 1, with art. as n.

Tn^]13") n.pr.m.

1M2

vbb. dicendi

c.

c.

= tvhat

^V~|3 Pr 11

f.

).

12

coll.

p.

of righteousness^
true righteousness; Is i6
Je 48 30a may be
either their boastings are not true or (Thes Che
Di Du Gr Gie al.) the untruth of their boastings
l

126

p.

^^^ adj. gent,


'n Nu 26

be

14

in. f? sub p3); right well

3 fs.
54
(JE; ||'"l33fi);
1

n il3''n

= so);

J3"N? "1B>N 2

"

27

stand 3 mpl. I^is"

al.

Ia X ou M (opp. ty3, q.
8em 1B1( * w

(||i"l33?),

Is

Nu 2

last long (v. De Now


pronunciation Ju I2 G also

(Che;

t"

Est

Impf ;

and justice) shall


VB); =adv. aright, of

v.

17

supr.; v. also B,S

del.

(the) right (i.e. order

(on Is 33 23

=2 Ch3

j. riglvbjV&w.. indecl.,oft.as subst.

f3,Nu2 7

Pr 28 s

we

upright; Syr. Jio recte

a right thing, esp.

vb.

2 b

*-

ste2>s

Ez28 13 but

|3 adj. right, veritable, honest (prop.

Ex io 29 + (on poss.

(vb.

are a man's

>

n.19.31.33.34

12

$30? Pr2 4 3

^rt3n (Ges* 5

fs.

cf.

Hithpo'l.

al.

oneself, take one's

fi.

^2

be
'">

= be -prepared1)313

established, oi house, 3111s.

firm,

Dt32 10
established: "O

in Po'L; rd. perl). J313,

Co Da after A B @

*'e<

15

la X (i^(v).
of right-hand pillar before temple 1

name

Po'lal.

be

21

"OJTHyVO

\pX\

2.

will establish);!, a

(lie

=Ex6 Nu2 6

10

Simeonite Oii46

1|

established ,

y^P n.pr.m.

01 Di).

15313

Che Intrls 427 ),a bow f 7 13 4. di"


s
i.e. give attention
s qi?Dr Jb 8

corrupt ace. to

to (but

13

t[^3] n.[m.]

Ch 35 s .
cf.

liipli.

dwelling-place,

of

Cod

2.f.

cake, sacrificial cake (K / p2;

2. a. prepare food, etc.)


j

only

pi.

468

D^3
abs D;?t?n

rmynb

'3 rnS

DT3

fi.

44

-/unknown perh.
NH n -./ Ph. nD3

cup

Aram. D3, mo; Ar.

Gn

4o

to
'\

'

linulX21 (allE),
1

Ch 4

'

16 5 23

sf. ''Dta

tp

(c.

XVTpOTToSfS.

Pr 2 3 Je 35
Q^OinW '3 Je 1 7 the c?tp offered
;

'

wash-bas'n, so Aram.

wine
Di3"nB^

:il

n.m. 1K7 w

~Vi*3

for

tT?,

ace.

w ) '3 abs.Gn o u +
4

40"

HiDS Je 35 s

etc.; pi. abs.

Aram, loan- wd.

is

VOJ,

Gn

cstr.

"iri^

Jlli

toFr# ri ,biit seeDHM


;

D^T 3 Lv n 35
perh. as supporting two pots (Ki);
du.

kindred with D-3, q .v.;


o

D ; 3 Pi-2 3 :u

["V3] n.[m.] cooking-furnace (Misbn.

'

rn\?)_fran gible, enly

19

La4,21

n.f.

We>y

en*? niby> j e 7";

n?bt?ij

ens

mourners fig. (wine-) cup of judgment of


from which the nations, or Isr., must drink

14

nh

pi. abs.

nn*3
:iS
;

1.

N")i

iS2 +5t.;

8t,; li3

43

(but

Ch

/-;

2.

"l

18

14

CI14 14

"I'n.

flnjjJ,

(j|

T>3 Zc

SSfc

3 iK^-f
Ex 30 +2 t.;

cstr. nil'? 1

li s 3

v. infr.),
6

po for cooking

"VHB).

abs.

?)

cstr.li3

40

Cn'>3

basin (NT H

pot,

T^>;

E?K

||

Je 49

's

21

La

^on

75;

nonn j e 25 cf. v
nffiOT TOK'Ez 23 s3
15

17 -- 8
;

nbjnnn
v 3L32 33 *

17 22

Issi

'3
;

Hb

!"? '3

cf.

'3

|n

'

'3

5G-

'3 Is

16

for washing, laver;

3. basin of bronze
set on a bronze support

a. before tabernacle

Ex 30 1828

Lv gn

7.n.20

31

35

16

|n

38

39/"

IO in num i)erj g at
each front corner of temple 1 K 7 30 38 3s - 3 -_
4o

p)

all
^

fc

by bold nietaph. Babylon is such a cup 3HT 3


'*
T3, Je 5 7 so of wicked persons, fire, brim6
stone, and burning wind are D3i3T0D
'3
in good sense, cup
the portion of'their cup;
^
of blessing f 23 s (overflowing) 'D'S'I 'pSn nj
;

of chiefs of Judah).

fig.

2
||

Ch 4
2 Ch

nn'BH as v 45 and
so Heb. Codd. 33 Th Ke Sta Klo
4
4. pi -itform or s<ye of bronze (prob.

14

Ch

(iK

40

rd.

16

al.)

round, bowl-like in shape) on which, ace. to Chr,


Solomon stocd and kneeled 2 Ch 6 13

16 5

^ii6

niWa'' '3
1

13

fll.

Di3 n.[m.] a kind of owl (ace. toYrss.;


Kn-Di Lv n '; wd. perh. onomatop.) un711.

v.

clean bird

Lvii

ni3in

102 7

I.

'3

1J (v

of

Dti 4 16

1
'

dwelling in ruins

ImD] vb. mng. dub., perh.

dig, or hem
HWB324

(D1

))

only

Qal

Pf. 3

bore, or

fell trees

Vltb=VW3

pi.

(MT n^3, v n) ^ e / 6oraZ


hewn) my hands and my feet (si vera 1.;

for TO f
{digged,

(Dl FroL 121 comp. As. kdru,

22 17

?/

Vrss De Pe Che Bae al.; some, however,


deriving from H13 in this sense); hence percf.

perh. be or

foil.;

make round,

haps following.
hence furnace, pot, basin,

shape

fr.

Ar.

'IS

T[rH3?2, iTYOE]

ivind about (e.g. a turban), IIS turn or /m:^ (of

turban),

blacksmith s fire-place, hornets or

*5

iXS

Jew' nest,

bundle

Thes comp. Syr.

jaol/ incaluit (Lexx. aestuavit, calefactus


71. [~*3]

G1131 34 in

the camel-basket,

the basket-

i.e.

bound
Di and reff.).

saddle of the camel, a sort of palankeen

upon the saddle proper


11.

1?

v. in

Kn in

(cf.

sf.

^yaan )nsn 16

DnnttO JHS Ez 29 14
sf. tl^ni'lSO jn.N3 2 r

tj'rinbtoi ^n'lbip

Jerus.,

brrrnSD DDn p3

Gn

4 9 weapons of
violence are their 'd ("other conjectures v. in Di).
,,

pi. sf.

tttTTlS and (Ezr

12

tt^p n.pr.m. Cyrus

Spieg APK 2L:


'

j.S;

NH

id.;

Aram,

ao

id.,

pot or furnace for smelting metals, but alw. in

metaph. or sim. of

ment or

discipline

human
:

iron

of bondage) ^"13? '3D


1

51
;

gold

various metals
?'/i

an

'3

EzW

smelting-pot of

Dt

sufferings in punish-

20

pr

3 20 22
-

of

(fig.

Je
:i

Egypt
1

as place

G, '3H '3 fPiK)

=2 7

21
(||

T?.VP);

v.

Tf V 113 supr.

Dl

= Susiana,

in

Bair

I" ,p x
-

Tiele Bab - Ab,yr

02 b

^ h

D1S
io 1

Ch

36

simply

ti. ^13

22 22 23
-

^.;'3n

Ezr
D11

Dl

Pa251
;

11

im
,

2s
to Palestine Is 44 4 ,5

Jews

KurasCOl

of (Anzan

and)

ib 4C - ff
-

),

Persia,

restorer of

Ezr i 7 called rf$


3i
s
Du
also Ezr I 4
;

2
,

21

n.pr.pers.m.,

(Egypt. KCj, Steindcrff


p.

Bab.

';

) king

concpieror of Babylon (Tiele

once ^V "U33 Is 48 10

affliclicm.

\V5V~~V\2 n.pr.loc.

(Fers. K'ur'ufs),

on Ezr

Eth. h<P-C:)

T [rr^pTr] n.[f.] prob. the name of a weapon,


only

alphabetical order.

T"Vl3 n.[m.] smelting-pot or furnace (Ar.

place

(i.e.

!i

pi.

Dipm); of

(||nNi33 -1^^
estj\.

basket-saddle, ^oan~\33

n.[m.J

?) sg.

of a people, persons:

>

of digging 'out

n.f. origin

BASi

gent,

et

terr.

K 3 As. KCisu, Id
'

'

Kaii in Tel Amarna

"'

tablets, vid.

Wkl

469
,iAm.3o^._ 1

sjl
,

Xovs,

Chug,

i>

,iJ

2>roven

Ez 29 10 Jb

10

28

19

Est

Nu

J.

to be so;

ms. consec.

he convict thee and thou be


2

19

; 1.

11

Impf.

//

etc.;

Ez 13
7>>,
Mi 2 11 Jb 6 2S 34 Pr 14"' Is 57
19
to Ez 13
^ 78 s6 89; sq. 3pj?rs.
fcK a

abs.,

Z<V,

11

11

(JE),

luding both

Ez 30 4 59

Gn

io 8 (J)=:

tfa

19

sq. b pers. lie

32
s
20 4 Je 46 Ez 38 ; peisonif. ^ 68
indeterminate, either land or people, cr in-

>eople Is

23

made

/tope /as been

/'s

Pi. P/. 3 ms. 313 Mi


Pr 14 5 3i:n Nu 23 19

03313(3)

cstr. sf.

b. the

Hb2

shewn

lest

liar.

a-

3 ms. 313<

Zp

Pr oo 6

fl3tD;i

2. land and people of


:nown to Hebrews.
outhern Nile-valley, or Upper Egypt, extend10
ng from Syene (Ez 29 ) indefinitely to the
11
a. the land Is 1
outh, AiSioma, AiGumts
:8

n^TIJ inpnh Jb 41

fs.

deceptive, i.e. l.een

southernmost peoples

these vv. the

to

cc.

DnGnio (P)=iCli
from whom descended

Ig t' SO n of

TtrNs

Is

20 35 43 s 45

-^

87

14

Ai&onw).

Xnos

Gn

13

11
waters of a spiing Is 58

Niph.)

yet

(J),

'

Hb

nost Assyriol. ; so perh. also


Hnt ^ ber Ld u Meer 894-5 No 15
-

2. disappoint, fail, of a divine

Hiph. Impf. 3 m s. sf. ^p: Jb 24 s5 who ?o?72


mA-e me a liar ? i. e. prove me to be so (cf.

K4

in intercourse, conversation

i.e.

10

revelation

3.

with,

lie

with

= Is 37

Ch i 10 E*Q is err. for 03 = Bab.


ra61 ft72f
and
Schr COT on Gn io ,Dl

raaAt, ace. to

tell

tn}3 n.m. Am2 4 lie, falsehood, deceptive


T r
thing; abs. '3 Ho i2 2 + 19 t.; pi. abs. Q 313
Ju i6'+ 9 i.; sf. DH1313 Am 2*; lie, falsehood,
'

,,

fn.

23

3 n.pr.m. a Benjamite,

^3 adj. gent,

fi.
i

lift

13 1;

JVtfs

f.

0^3 Dn

t.;

1.

(title),

Bta: m.

"B^3 Je

Nu

12";

43

D^B>3

Nu

noun

agreeing with

of

'

ijr

0^3 Zp 2
Am 9 ; a. sg.

12

pi.

(E; only here fem.).

b. = subst.,

C. id. c. art.,
a Cushite Je 13 23
21 21
(where
1
adjutant
2
Joab's
S
the Cushite, of
22 -^'- 3 ^ 2 32
'3,
v
We Dr Kit Bu),
rd. '3D, for MT
.

Jui6 1,MS Ho'7 13 Zp3

13T

c.

58

Ez

so

v 6 -'-");

Co

13*

(by

prophecies (divinations)
9

Dpi^ ^

c.

'3

DDp);

in 62'

34

22

2S

with

5 - 25

Pr 6 19

D<BJ (in Pr)

c.

Dnn

13

transp. '3
i

19

c.

4
"ION, '3

Co

s-9
;

27

NIB', cf.

of false

DCp? Ez 1 3";

('3 DiDij, for

19

MT

nin delight

:)

B>j?3
13
f 4 c.
'3-13^1
Pr 30 3 '3 K"N
phr.
so in the
c. J/'ttE'

2-

in appos.

= subst.

D^O(n)

d. pi.

16

with n.pr. Je ^8 7AUAi 39'

2i

lf
';

Dn

3^3.

f.o

Zp

43
,

12

2
,|

Ch

Ch

2
3

*K>3 (si

14

= liar,

C3T3 ny

as a

(res ementita)

-"-

Zte

4
i/iose

vera

Am

turning

aside to

then of empty

of idols

witness;

^B/

so prob. '3

2"1
,

lie ty

1.)

^311, IpB*);

Am

21*= false

(cf. JIN,

40

human

?vN,

pretensions

9'.

f 11.

^3

Xowr 1.

n.pr.m.

great-grandfather

>

of

"^], q.v. (perh. orig.


2. father cf prophet

appellat. Cushite}.

Zephaniah Zp

Je 36 14

3^(11

v.

TUn^S,

Babylon,
t

o^

Is 28

transported
2

7= 4
1

COT* " 7
1

8*

I)l

chiefly Pa.;
1 1

(cf.

NH

3J3 6

into

colonists

ITO"^^

r r217

(|1

"Ij^),

v 17 ('3 HpTO),

= 3n3N

in plain of

Judah Gn 38 s

1. v infr.
.

t3p n.pr.loc.
Xo)f7j/3a, = 3n3N 1. v.

Ch 4-

AWP

z<o X nQ,

infr.

t'OtS n.pr.f. a woman


:

Pr 23 s

of

Nu 25

Midian

'

iq
,

Xa<r${()i.

+ 2"CN adj. deceptive, disappointing (da-

n.pr.loc. whence king of

mod. Tel-Ibrahim,

D^Nrrb +

Xo^i,

sub 1^3.

JV13

id

Xov(Tavpt(Tap.a>6.

e.

3n

Bab.

20 m. NE.

M-A

J,!I' 1892 xi

P!3] vb. lie, be a liar (Ar. CJ-iS

213,
31b

v.

otherwise unknown,

[m Bfa]

N. Israel, nrwii?
Kilt?--,

15

Assyria (Sargon)

KatCi,

\^N

Aram

n.pr.m. king of

SS10I ;

Tj

XovaapcraOaifx,

rrnttfia

'3

Ai&onw.

1^3

tD^nyip";

Ho

tl^tS n.pr.loc.

PT 10),

Naharaim Ju

'3

Ifeji

11
C3T3 Dnb
62 10 (H ^3n cf. 313 11
);
bread.
(disappointing)
deceptive

+ ]tifi3 n.pr., gent, vel terr., only

Hb

H3T

'

tive,

disappointing stream
tib

(H13EK3

,M

tl^tDN
;

Aram.

313)_Qal
Niph.
).

10

fr.

:
tive; opp. jrfN q.v.sul) jn") only abs. sg.
14
decepMi i (with play on n.pr. 3'13N); of a

P.

P/.

Jos I5
I

14

in

(@

44

h^O

(cf.

on meaning

cf.

Is 58

Jb 6

11

Je 15

li,ff

-)

n.pr.loc. 1. in lowland of Judah

A/fci Ka\ K<(a(i,

oIkovs fMTalovt;

Asher Ju

::I

v.

A X &P), Mi

also 3M3, N3)3).

2.

( A<r X a^), and (n3-13N) Jos

470

1T3
19

29

( E X ofo/3,

pai. 272

A X af/3);

lay

it

COT

As. Akzibi,

S. of Tyre, in

on the coast
Jos 19, 20

Ax ,

Qk. ExStTTTTa mod. eZ-Zib, Bd


an j ( on p ronull ciation) Kasteren

Far. 284.

o.

Bulll

120

ro
Jb 20 12

iJb'p nrro

Ex

annihilate
8

Ch

23

23

iKi 3 M (||'n), Zc
83 i.e. from being (so

(E),

21

sq. ^3*? ^
32
that they be not) a nation.
1

ZFVxiii. 101

2. efface,

wickedness).

(obj.

nPD (^/assumed by Thes Buhl


(-/of

n?3
(X Jb io

5e cruel

Syr. ]1L^>, miles, vir strenuus

cf.

),

Aram. Ethpe.

foil.;

Ba NB7

for

al.

foil.

Vna).

prop.

tn.n3and(tDni i 6 )ni2 n.m. W4 s7strength,


power (NH id.); '3 abs. Dt8 18 +; cstr. Nu
i 4
+; Bf._'n'3 Gn 3 i 6 + inb'j U i6 6 +, jrfe
-

PS

18

'

who comp.

jjjS

Pers.

heros

athleta,

(Vullers)).

,7

fierce, of poison (t?SO)

T"TONt adj. cruel,

Pr 5 10 n ?D 3

Dt32

:ci

Jb4i 2

elsewh. of men, fierce

Jb 30

cruel one

21

La

(of God),

as subst.

19 30
.

adj. cruel, always in this form;


u
Pr i2 V7 Je 6 23 50 42 also 30 14 (rd. 'K "WTO,
9
17
for MT IpTO, Gf Gie); as subst'. Pr 5
10

perhaps

nVI'CHl

appos. with

also, in

n.f.

non

5]N s\E&)

9
DV, Is 13

'"<

'N .Pr

2 j

a. physical, of

Ne

toil Is

Samson Ju i6 50 915
12
2
44 (ins yrij), v Lv
-

'

manly vigour (in procreation)


4
s
'tfK n^"31 "n3 nriK Gn
49 (poem in J; said
to Reuben); vigour in gen. Jos 1 1111 (JE), Ju6 14
22
1 S 28
Jb 6 u :2 yfr 3 11 3 8 u -7 9 102 24 Pr 20 29 as
of

sustained by food

cruelty, fierceness, ojily


4

26 20

alw. sg.; 1. /mmaw,

etc.;

strength in

"Ht2N

strength

10

Pi' 2 4

>

and

fierceness of r aye

nh-i6 Jb 2
'3-N^a La i

19

lack of such vigour

nsp J e 4 8 45 without strength;


^'TV Jb 3 17 ia njn~^ n'a i g

is

cf.

fi

outpouring of anger.

n2

ti.

n. [m.] a small reptile, prob. a kind

of lizard, in
11 3 ":
v.

AV chameleon;

(yi

on various opinions

PI3

efface;
effaced

Niph.
tJb 4';

-f+ 2t;

Niph.

13

2S18
16

:s

Zen
;n.Nn

Ex

I5'

i5 ls

1 s.

Impf

Zen

1
;

pf.

3 ms.

niinru

2S

1. be hidden, sq. ? pers.,

i39 ir

2. be effaced, destroyed

'.

69

(nnroa ony), 22

20

sq. "fO

(J); i^. intrans. of

ri

15-

4
15

= going

s 3 1S

i//6y 6

Jb

'

Ho

Pf. 3 ms. inp3

etc; >. rnrn:

Jb

cess

nrpa Jb

3 pi.

Ho5

iS 13

be

Pa.

+**o is revere, Pt. venerable,

deny, apostatize)

Zc ii

(Aram. nrDDN

shame, Ethpa. be ashamed; Eth. \lth.\

to

in3>

Qal; Pi. Hiph. hide,

(usu.) pass.

^
2

ms. "iron J s7 19

ruin Zc

to

vnna Jh

Is3

incomplete pror lln


Pi. Pf. "1113
40"; 3 P l. vin? Jb

10

!l

/^i'/.

18

11

13

17 - 17 " 1S

1S

Je 38 14 " 3

sq.

conceal toward, with ref to, i.e.


prep. Is 3 9 Je 50 2 Jb 15 18 2 1 n
;

Hiph.
1

s.

is. consec. sf.


21
3 ms. ina^i 2 ch 32
Pf.

1(13X1

cstr.

Zc 11

Trnnjj

i3

1 pl. sf.
;i4

; 1.

pers.

^ 40

11

from ; without

= disov:n

Jb

vmrorn Ex

23

10
.

s3
;

nirna: jb 20 12
DTrDrj ^8 3 5 Inf.
7
/c e,'in fig. njTrn:

j>

sf.

22 16 rd.

in

S 30 4

Ezr io

69

l:i
,

in

fig.)

cf.

Dn

2K i9
15

Dt

b.

= Is 37

26 s

Ch

2CIH4

10

Pr 24

Ec

10

^.^

retain (have)

20

Dn

io 8,16

of

La

'),

23

Bev),

(ynp '3

5
;

Gn

31
2

Jb30

xi

Is

inf.,

a people,

4
49 (of servant

24b

(si

vera

1.,

v.

Ch 13 20 22 Dn ii
inHo7 9 fig.ofLodyseems

isy

liryn Nb,cf.b);

freewill-offer-

power of

C.

Ma 2 2 Hb i
Dn 8- i24a also
c.

?)ri"t5''

neg., without

c.

17

14

(||33.b);

make

to
2

ii, c).

(cf.

or king, Jos

Ch

26

13

Ch 29 14 that we should

'3 "ifyj 1

P13

CI129
!2

retain ability or strength,

ability

ings; to build

Dn'T

so prcb.

ri3 "llfy (late, cf. IXJ?)

sq. inf.;

ability or efficiency in gen.

s - 10

01

more

sq.lto?

inf.

for porter's service in temple fTpy? ri33


1

Ew

so

8 18 ; to bring

without

of efficiency in battle

'an,

sq. inf., ability

to get wealth

combined with that of land yielding produce


2

14

d. 2'0iver opp. to that of

infr.)

Is io

("T

::i

'3),

Impf

weep

to

(v.

nnan 2 S i 4
1 s. inax Jb 27
4
mpi.nnan
pl.nnaj
2
Jeso 1
c 114 -,/, 7 8 ;
1D
/w'ifc, sq. JO pers. Gn
47 (J),' Jos 7 (JE), 1 S
2 fs

t.;

17

of power of voice Is 40 9

al.; specif,

Ezr

v1j - not in

inclusively, ability, efficiency

Dn

sub nro.

v.

t [irT-3]

yw

Che

io 8

forth (a child

Di.
11.

Lv

of unclean creeping things

list

Dn

2 8-, cf.

16

Dt

17

God

Zc 4 Jb

Am
36

"

power conferred by God Is 40'',


2.
cf. v
of prophetic power Mi 3 s
41
20
strength of angels ^ 103
3. power of God:

33

e.

31

u
17
51 (see also 3 2 infr.), ^65';
in governing the world 1 Ch 29 12 2 Ch 20''
in creation Je

\^ 2 9
16

4
;

12

Ex
Jb9
(JE), Is 50
Ch 25
4
30 18 36"; in combin.^na D 3 Dt4 37 p]

in acts of deliverance and judgment

i5 6 32 11

24" 26 12

^m Ex 3

Nu

1317

1!>

"(JE), Ne 1 10

||

rmc? yi^TDt 9 29 2

471
r

2f 32

rb 2 3

17

he

nb-NW

^,

23

37

TM Jb 36

n3

147
nb

p?

n'3

?ip

ins nn is 63

cf.

Is 4 o

20

Jb

power of

the

(of thunder);

29*

wisdom (rather

of his

ipecif.

n33

works;

lis

V'Wl?

nsHma Na

also

na-an

is

peculiarly, Elihu)

n|

Ho

abs. '3
s

Jb

'

'

+2

2. of Job's affliction

risen

''

cf.

Jb 6 a

gio

^n) p r

(II

of lying (and) robbery

13

io 13 ye have eaten the fruit of lying;


n !)> I2 '; of Nineveh, nx'TO pna '3 Na

Ho io
sf. ^qa
; 1. tytn^, DTi|>3

Ho

mighty in strength of mind.

of animals:

V.

^3

t.;

wild ox Jb 39 11 horse v 21
16
bullock Pr 14 4 he-goat Dn8 6
lippopot. 40
7
of soil i.e. produce, Gn
5.
strength,
v
am
39
:
7
v. 1. c su\n\);
ivealth
3i
(Ho
Jb
(J),
r

17

2 leanness ;

1 lying.

onnpns Ho

pi. sf.

'3 "HS

n.m. Jb 10

up against me

it is

^ 59

full;

Jbi6 8 my

% J Gn4i
i.e. my afflic2

Talm. N>n3 >my lying,


tion regarded as a lying witness,

Ec

'T^l

ini,**)^; Eth.
i3i"

(NH

vb. paint (eyes)

-j^y ribro

Ar.

Jwfirt:

nxrn Ez 23

40

J^f)

(Co

Aram.

id.;

only

ilso 11=13."

TluHJ
fail,

vb. be disappointing, deceive,

(NH

grow lean

Hiph.

K'Da groiv lean,

W3

grow
wnvict of falsehood, refute; Aram.
fctrflB^na
NE>n3
leanness,
lean;
leanness, weakness

NH

Aph. as

|B$E KTO 'Hb'3

!
l

{a.w&y) jr. fatness

cringe

(come cringing,

feigning obedience)

29

(/it'

t^npi consec. (bef.

lean

Niph.

enemies shall

thee

to

monosyll.)

Pi. 3,

also

(cf.

iKif Hb 3

Lv

22

8 18 etc.;

Jb

17

Ho 9 3 fs. t^roni Gn 18
2
etc.; Infabs. K'D? Ho
Is 59
cs*!r. Zc 13
1. deceit*, abs. Gn i8 (J), Jos 7
(JE), Ho 4 2
(PI3)

Impf.

tPIW

15

13

n?X together

We m.pr

'

'

11

= false

Jb

'

m order ^0 deceive;

2S

sq.

swearing

oxji 3531 n'nvv c f. ~*6i


t.I'
at:
1: -

irraya b*k npcri npi itfnan

Zc 13 4

'a fyop

sq. ? pers. 1
21

3 rei v

K 13

22
.

2.

H09 and new

wine shall deny her (Isr.; i.e.


acknowledge her as its mistress, not

Pr 3o'J
3. cringe
come cringing (make shew of obedience, v.
Niph.), sq. 3 pers. yj, 18 45 (Hithp. in 2 S 2 2 45
);
'q. ? pers. ^ 66 3 8i lc
4. disappoint, fail,
17
abs. nn nbj|D t^na Hb
3 the product of the olive

yield itself to her);

abs.

||

hath failed (in sense comp.

Hithp. Impf.
cringing

to

me

(|| y\r

"6

Ho

^narT'

18

45
,

supr.)

22

v. supr.)

45

shall

come

al.)

format, v.

>n

"11? OS).

(||

Ph. 3.

Aram.

in certain pronouns, as

SGHOf

perh. also ultim. akin with

-);

in order that, and us then,

nam

1.

in quisnam ?)

enclit., like

Germ.
on an
depending
dass)
active verb, and occupying to it the place of an
accus.

so constantly, after vbs. of seeing, as

Gn i 10 3iD

trr6N

>3

2
good, 3" 6

'

i2

and God saw

K"]*l

+ oft., hearing

14

12

remembering

yjr

that it

was

33

14

know14 2 9
12 13 repenting 6 6 ',
s
believing Ex 4 La

11
ing 22 12 24 14 telling 3
16
swearing Gn 22 Je 2 2 5

that (on,

a. prefixed to sentences

35

Jb39 l3

forgetting

IDS = command (late in early Heb. the words


1024
(13} in a command)
said are quoted) Jb 36
;

20b
it is

good that

.1

kept

what

''S

14

Mai

S i8 3 +

Gn

the inf. c, as
a'ina

18

(pf.)

Jb

profit
22

12

by

this I

in me, that

^3

Wpf *V

me, 42 s

aiu
usu.

J?S3"np

slay (impf.)

we have

that

r? n ?

is it

plea-

after a pron., as

know

Gn 3 7 26

we should

profit that

what

374*

(v. p.

v. ibid.);

sure to Shaddai that


\\r

2i ls (contrast 2 S 24 18 ) etc.;

Ch

37

18

seem to acknowledge,
but not really do so), sq. 3 pers. Jos 24 s7 (E),
Je 5 12 Is 59 13 Jb 8 18 appar. also H3 '3' tyifni
refuse to

and

(AV

?S that,
Lat.

to

Lv 1 9" (H)

Lv

3 pers. et rei

ace.

uijn
&6
a:

act deceptively against (i.e.

here,
this

(CTI31

[o

15

',

Prob. from the same demonstr. basis found in

i.e. orig. act deceptively,

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. B>n3

Hithp.)

Pf. 3 ms.

te *r;3).

Dta?

(||

T?^ ^D^l Dt 33

//yip/. ?]?

Qal

Hiph.)

^ 109 24 myflesh hath grown

(1

D"?3 Is 30 9

3 conj. that, for, when (Moab. id.

in

pi.); v.

rds. 3

Ba OT80 Ges 84b) DTO

Buhl

I)i

T [ttTD J adj deceptive, false

t[

(j|

leanness hath

24

109

(cf. 1^

3
n?N).

13

that thou hast pleasure

my enemy

cannot triumph over

these things will I

remember
10

(or hoiv) I used to go, etc., 56

this

that

know

16
me, Jb 13 (Nin). And with
^ repeated pleon. after an intervening clause
,5
7
^3 Gn 6 29 12 Ex
*31
2 S 19 Je 26 +
3
21
12
Je 4<y- u
1
Jos 2 9 8 21 io 1 1 S 3 7 2 S 5 1

that

God

is for

>31

-Ifo*6

Gn

2fi

45

Ju io

10
.

b.

''S

troduces the direct narration (like


the Gk.

6'n

recitativum, e.g.

Luke

21

),

often in-

and
which

^1,

in

cannot be represented in English


s3
(except by inverted commas), Guar 29 and
'* VOE? '3 Yahweh hath heard, etc.;
she said,

case

it

Ex 3 12 = Ju 6 and
16

he said, ^V

n^N

^3

I will

472
be with thee, Jos

1S2"

24

Dr) io 19 and

(v.

$0

ve have said to him, \!$ 0$?*

king over

<halt set a

I!u

10

21

cf. 2

us, 2

K
^ may=

(but in reply to a qu.

because, v. sub

also in sentences

and so

giving the expl. of a proper name, G1126

De

(but
4
1

S 29

c. esp. after

10

''ID

Gn 4=

(cf.

Why

'

^N

an oath

""H, " "fl etc.,

Gn

to,

do you say this

^H*? ^

Pharaoh, D*K

42

16

').

introduc-

by the

of

life

say) that ye are

(I

but though Heb. usage prob. gave it


an asseverative force, Engl, idiom does not
3
22
1 S 20 as
require it to be expressed Nu 14
;

liveth, niran p31 'ra J?bM

'<

step

me and

between

S 14 44

thus

may

that

35

but a

is

18

God do and more also

when thus used

''S

there

26 16 29 Is49 +
*p?v nbi dttSk nb'yrnb

death

niD

riiori

surely die

Eu

23

thou shalt

17

al.

Note

repeated after

is oft.

an intervening clause, in order that its force


S 14may be fully preserved: Gn 22
nto 13 ("os jroto wrox) ^ ^ ''n 25 s4
1

nw
S

2
i

30

2'

Je

IN <3 (n-13-1

'31
24

22

d.

"'S

is

^3

*66)
used

21

15 Qr 1
with advs. and

sts.

add force or distinctness to the


affirmation which follows
(a) so esp. in "'S *]N
H
(v. *]); t 3H ?s fe that
? (as a neutral
to

interjs.

interrog.) 2

29

10

(expecting a

thou art

is it that

(therefore) serve

me

my

brother,

for nothing

Gn

answer)

ne<^.

and shalt
6 22 is

Jb

it

said, Give unto me ? expressing


s6
is it that he is called Jacob,
27
and has (hence) supplanted me twice ? 2 S 23 19
an affirm, answer is required (wh. would imply

that I

have

Gn

surprise

*3

N^n); r d. prob. with the

hold, he, etc.; f*?


that
that
"3

D2K

Nu

io (but
cf.
/'
1

28

it)

"3 03

MD^O
v.

^n8
(is

Jbi2 2

-p? QJBK

that

tEu
28

or

">

32

30

ian he-

were

t" ?
1

21
;

T]K

it

not

+3 nan

that

,/,

9
;

I2 8

name

I will

it)

S8

f? &T\

DK>3 in the

(I say)

25

of a truth (is

etc.;

Dr), 2 8 13'

Ch

||i

^"DN Dt

ye are the people,

4
;

of

mow

them down; Jb 39 s7 doth the vulture mount


up at thy command, 13p. D" *}} *?) and (is it) that
19
it (so) makes high its nest?
Is 36
have the
1

gods of the nations delivered each his land

I^Sn

i. e (Hi) and (is it) that they


have delivered Samaria out of my hand ? >
(Ew S3Mc De Di) and that they have delivered

etc.?

"31

(b)

3.

42

ing the fact sworn

spies

of the orig.

s2

suppressed

for a

|, introducing an expostulation,
13
22
it gives the reason
2
8
11

Ex

v. hifr.),

29

nny

HD

in

22

surely

51 52

Thou

"3

Samaria out of my hand = bow much less


s4
3 alone,
0? *|K) have they, etc.! (|| 2 K 18
3
15

2 CI132
perhaps conformed by error to v
^3 f]X which however does not decide the sense

O ^) rd. '-DI or
29
introducing the apodosis, esp. in

13}).

iti

14

Ch

*3 (chiefly after N.^b)

43

10

indeed then

we had

for unless

"l

.,

Gn

tarried 13X> nfiy

*3

Nu 2 2 33
we
30
(rd. \W for ^K); so 1 S 14
(after *b\
and 13 13 Hi We (*6 for *6); after DK Jb8 6
had returned twice,

surely then

awake over

surely then he will

Jb

21

Nu 2 2

'S

29

preceding (vid. a,

recitat.

wise

Ex

27

7
19 the s 3
be merely resumptive of the

may

'S

(But

is

has the same sense: for 2 S


TK

thee, etc.

simply for now, Gn 29 s2


or for then =for in that case, EX9 15
Jb 3 13 6 3 + ). It is dub. whether TK '3

elsewhere nrty

22

(=

22

if

thou

afflict

he

Hare

c).

him pyf

in

other-

py>'"DN

unto me, I will


hear him, Is f if ye believe not n t6 *3
indeed ye will not be established,
e. there
'tis i/aai

indeed), if

cries

be other cases in which ""S standing alone, has an intensive force, introducing
a statement with emph., yea, surely, certainly
(Germ.Jw a lighter particle than these Engl,
words): see in AV KV Ex 18 11 Nu 2 3 23 1S17 25
13
22
Is 32
60 9 Je 2 2 22 3 19 Ho 6 9 8 6
20 26 2
23
12
3
11
12
7
(Ew Che), Pr 302
77
3
V.76
9 io
(but not if construed as EVm), Ec 4' 7 720 Jb
1
28 +
La 3 22 (<S % Ew Th Ot) the mercies of
'*, surely they are not consumed (rd. prob. lEfi

seem

also to

K
Am

or 1n for uon),

But

Eu

12

DJ

*? yea, indeed.

doubtful whether *3 has this force

it is

which scholars have


and whether in some it is

in all the passages for

had recourse

to

it,

not simply
De Pr30,1 Avould restrict the
for.
usage to cases in which a suppressed clause
may be understood.
f. that, expressing consecution, esp. after a question implying sur9
prise or deprecation
sq. perf., Gn 20 what
:

have I sinned against thee vJ? FlK3n 'S that


thou hast brought upon me? 1 S 22 s Is 22
what aileth thee, that thou art gone up, etc.?
3
v 16 36 s 52 5 Mic 4 9 Hb2 18 ; sq. ptcp. Ju 14
1
1
1 8 how have I sinned that thou
1 S 20
1

art giving, etc.?

Ex

11

who am

I ?\b$

5
s

Ez 24 19

usu. sq. impf.

3 that I should go,

etc.?

Ju 8 9 2 K 8 Is 7 29" (also pf.), f 8


what is man la^Stn *3 ? Jb 3 12 or why the
breasts P^N '3 that I should suck ? 6 U "'rfri
16

28

13

13

brrx

2
>3, 7'

a neg.,

Gn

io 5f i3 25f 15 12 " 4 16 3 2i 15 + after


13
40 here also I have done nothing
1'

473

o
|-

K> *3

wf-

ingeon,

ickward, etc. ^3JV3"1

crushed us,

ive

on,

,lled

etc.,

F\y? *?
r

12

HDK
sa.

*3
5

j) r

that

Ho

at

sub

v.

.:

of the past '3 W1 Gn


26 s 27 2S6 13 7 1 i 9 - G + (1W3,
"'3
i"M1
inf., are more freq.);

Bu Urs -),
3

id esp.

imple

1) 1

050 and

c.

48

12

would

it

Ex

ith impf.) as

20

fT-ill

they

(freq.)

rw
12

when

"3
21

Je 14 12

S 24
30
Mai i 8 yjf 49 19 and men praise thee
yWi) *2 when thou doest well to thyself,
1

Is

56

D2

i27

with

hen thou shalt


lall

12

Pr

33

49

Ex

18

22

15

23 ;
Ibjffl 3

neWn-nK

the ground

30 31
32
24
speak unto you,

nONH) 1-iDNn

31

Gn

till

33

41

;c,

Ez

pf.

of future, as

;p.

19 - 21

it shall not,

when Pharaoh

Dt 4 s5 6 20 + in phrase
Lv 25 20 Dt 18 21 Is 8 19 36 7

r?1

t6
f.

10

i.5

Is i6

lc

12

esp. in

Ch 17 11

elsewhere

though

G1112 12 46 s3
12
1o
4- oft.; with

'3 ff HI

(altered

Nu

ith ptcp. (unusual)

f,

S 10 7 25 30 Is8 21

it

fr.

Dtn

12

impf. 2

51

31

);

18 9

34
has a force approximating to

33

more

usu. represents a case as

ON
(mostly with impf.)
16
hi 38
Nu 5 20 io32 Dt 6 25 7 17 28 213 1 S 20 13 2 S
8
29
18 22 Je 38 16 Pr 4 8 Jb 7 13 ('niDN "3
9 2 K 4
kely to occur than

)hen I say),

2"

19

28
;

Ex

in laws, as

oft.

Dti3 13

71 -

24

14 33 33 37
-

21

14
15
17
ometimes, in particular, to state a principle
roadly, after which special cases are introuced by DN, as Ex 21 2 ivhen (^?) thou buyest
etc.,

Hebrew
fter

20

"5

follow four special cases with

so 21 7 (*),

s~
v u (DK); v 18

"

(m); v 22f 28 32
gOff.
^Stf.
j
J^ u
+

sl
0=), v

2.3.13.27.32

;
.

Lv

(vj),

1= (vj),

&2
nth

*3

'W

Jjnita

"O^

p3

top?, ^62

! ' 21

33

(cf.

v 2 );

and emph.

.Trip?, Is 28
llV

and

19

Ez 3
esp. in

18

K8

Mi

37

5
913

3J?-J

"ll^S

(nnw), 14
i8
laws of P, as D"1N
r> -

K>33 2 1 2 5"-". similarly


4

""S

Xu

20

down

thence,

Zc8 \^37 24 49 19f though

15

lifetime he bless himself


perh. also Je 4 6 23
(but

in his

he shall come,

etc.,

Ew

Hi Gf Ke for), 50 11
and strengthened by 03, ^3 D3

Ew Ke (Hi yea);
Is
f 2 3 (cf. Dr*
4

"NO?

Mi

Na

10

(Ew

"-ribsj

vera

(si

1.),

143

with

(b)

);

though I have

>?

^ 21

13

Ew

(Hi

perf. (rare)

fallen, I rise,

Now), 11 (f

De).

Gn

14
3 because
thou hast clone this, cursed art thou, etc., v 17
18 20 the cry of S. and G.
because it is great

3. Because, since (on)

a.

emph.:

(subj. prefixed for

cf.

2 X.

B.) Is

answer to a qu., Gn 27 20 Ex i 18 15
43
2 S 19 -)-. Enunciating the conditions under
which a fut. action is conceived as possible
(Germ, indein) Lv2 2 9 Dt4 29 UBhin 'O, 12 20
28 15

(v.

1!l

in

Dr
),

v 25

28

W), v

33

30

13

19

14

D-rtn '3,

24

i6 w

Pr 4

on

it

may
6

'31

J"I3B>

13 *3 because

he rested, etc., 4 25 etc., in which case it


5-23
2
24
71213
oft. be rendered for, Gn a
6
3
5
'

(cf.

more commonly
as Gn 2 3 and God

b.

blessed the seventh day

1K8 5

19"+,

8b

the causal sentence follows,

me

heal

^SJj vH33

14

3 for

my

bones are

10

16

27
+ very oft.
Spec, after
vexed, io
25
vbs. expressive of mental emotions, as rejoicing
29
11
being angry Gn 31 s " 45', fearing
Is 14 x/'.'S
,

18

17

1K1

27

for he is a god
1? for or since
Pi-30
Jb
y^
38
(41.);
TD
thou knowest. With subj. prefixed yp- 128 2 .
c. the causal
Repeated (with anacol.) IS49 19
relation expressed by *? 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

43

^r 4 9

etc.

Iron.

etc.

pregnant fact which involves it, as Is 3 s * Jb


"
21
(ground of the comparison v 15 20 ), 14 (For
6
22
13 " 10
.: ground of the wishes expressed v
), 16
20
20f
pointing
or
by
(For
(ground of v ) 30
.),
to a general truth which it exemplifies Jb 5
34
2 "5
is foolish). 15
(reason why complaining v

uniformly observed, contrast e.g.


with Dt i.5 1G ; Nu 5 19 and v20
N. B.
when or if, the subject is oft. pre-

ixed for distinctness


51

v 19 (DX);
v 3 10 (dk)

^^g^ ^Jg disthlC-

ion is not
5

etc.;

servant, he shall serve thee six years,

which v 3

if:

i8-

M etc> rather differently

5 .
Avith a concessive force, i.e. though:

if,

H013

53

51

\/^

ei3"; and

22

or

is.i3.

impf. Je 4 30 3030 14 12 49" i^33rp?


IK'p though thou make high like the vul-

"O

of present (usu.

t$h

13"*

111

^32' Viehnn

21 -- " 9

iS

have a matter,

ley

Ho

Jb

hen I was silent,

18

J 11

2 2'

whenever

be,

Je 44 19 (ptcp.),

dd,

Jos

/'.Vtera

13

ture thy nest, I will bring thee

Of time, when,

2. a.
(cf.

c.

3^, nnn.

iy, ^y,

|j>:,

^ ]V1 because

as

ig

2.M.i.M

*!>?

i (v.

Lv

'3

(a) with

RV), Jb 41 2
am too old to have an husband
i/tai I should have said, etc. (cf. Ew
39 ^_
g_ added to preps. ^3 converts

lem, like "l^K , into conjs.

thou shouldst
Is 43" not me hast thou
</*<^ thou shouldst have
'S

earied thyself with me,

in the

our heart has not turned

44

yfr

me

should have placed

thai they

"n

23

14
;

sts.

it is explicative,

justifying a state-

ment by unfolding the particulars wh. establish


s
8 " 11
4
5a Is i 30
or exemplify it 2 S 23
5 7 9 io
7

10

(development of v

9a
),

32"- (developing the

characters of the ?33 and v''?, and so explaining why they will no longer be esteemed v);

8ft
(justifying v 7 ),
v ai,b ), i8
2 2-"*' (justifying v ); elsewhere the cause is
expressed indirectly or figui'atively Is 2 (reason

Jb

16ff

(explic. of

25

474
10
(sterility of
needed), 5
desolation
v 9), 18 5 28 s
the
the" soil the cause of
7
(reason for
(pi oof of the intoxication v'\ 3
the certainty that the folly
the exhortation y

why

invitation

is

v"'

14
but thou didst laugh, 19 2 42 12 Jos 5

MSS

22

Note.

this is so hopeless); or '? relates not


which immed. precedes or follows,

became
to the

v.

lcf
(v 17 specially the
but to several, as Is 7
ground of the people being reduced to simple
5
f,ff
15
(ground of the statements v ),
fare v ), 2i
1(M2
2
b
7 - 12
the
specially
(v
Jb 4 (ground of v ), 14
10 " 13
6
(ground
ground for the appeal in v ), 23
8f
why God cannot be found v ), ^ 73 21 (ground
not of v 20 but cf the general train of thought
M4 similarly G114 24 Dt 18 14 Je30 u the reason
v');
-

1 "

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
:o
(justifying 'nought but
partic. word, Is 2 8
17
in
terror' v ), Jb 23
{Gods hostility v 16 the
cause of his misery, rot the calamity as such).

16 18 2 4 24

we

upon

will flee

also ^S, in a poet, or rhet. style,

gives the reason for a thought not expressed


but implied, esp. the aniwer to a qu.; Is 28 11
10
(the mockeries of v
have a meaning) 'for

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

who uttered them (v ]3 ); = (no,) for Is 28'-*


EVm), Jb 2 2 2b no, he that is wise is profit-

those
(see

able to himself, 31 18 39 14 (sue v 13b ),

^ 44

s4

(he

2:

cannot do this, v' ') for for thy sake are we


hilled, etc., 130' no, with thee is forgiveness;
s5
24
8
(yes,) for Is 49
(see the qu. v ), 66
d.

'3 ...

3 dawScTois sts. introduce the proximate

and ultimate cause respectively, Gn 3 19 26' 43 s2


:
" EX23 33
for [else] thou wilt serve their
47
gods, for it will be a snare to thee, Is 2 6
6

-f.

.-.a,b

J1)6:i

f.

s..,9

s 8
-

sts< they
29
introduce two co-ordinate causes (where we
should insert and), Ex 23 21 22 Is 6 5b c I am undone, because I am of unclean lips
., because
mine eyes have seen 'i of hosts, jgs.o.c.c.s.g
;

24

'

Sf

Zp

3
occurs,

22 i7

Gn

15- 3

Jb

becomes

:s

-7

Nu 5
jg 6 5 +
11

16 s

''"bv

Dt

^
17

(if),

io

= but (Germ,

.^3 also
But *31
15
30
Jo 7 Ju 6 1 S 19 4
.

name

aftei

sonclem):

a neg> 13 for
Gn 17 15 thou

''3
for
s
24"her name,
45 Ex
not against us are your murmurings,

{=but) Sarah
19

33

shalt not call her

'

Sarai, fiO?' rn'K>

shall be

for (they are) agst, ^


1

S6

:i

(b$), 27 1 (v. Dr),

= but
iK 2

agst.
i

,7

'\

Is io 7

28 s7 29" 30' -^44 8 n8 ,7 + oft.; so in >3 xb


nay, for
nay, but, as Gn 18 15 ^PP? '? N? nay,

3
horses.

quoted a different expl. is tenable. Authoriread the Heb. differently, when the
choice is between for and yea.
E.g. Is8 23
Ges Ew 5330b dock {no, but) Hi Di for (taking
v 22 as EVm); Ch surely: 15 Ges Ew Hi Di
surely; De for: 39 s Ges Hi De surely; Di
16
Hi Ke Co surely;
for (expl. of 3to) Ez 1
Ew Sm because. In Ex 20 25 the tense of
nbbnni makes it prob. that ^ is for (Dr 5153 ).
ties esp.

Jb

2 2

29

as

sayest

Hi

= complainest) Pride

"DN
except

taken with least violence to usage


When they humble thee, and thou

is

(niJ*3)

Nu

s3

he will save,

"O (the DX always

Gn

etc.

by makkeph,
where Dtp? is

foil,

Ne

15
35
read by the Mass.: Fr MM241 ) 1. each part,
retaining its independent force, and relating
15
to a different clause
a. that if Je 26
after
2

an oath C? not translated


i4 39 Je 2 2 24 surely not (DN
3 "1

v. ^3

v.

3 being resumptive of the

1 c)

Ex 22"

1 c) if
35
2) 2 S 3

lb

""S

before \?v

(in apod.) indeed if.

(v.

1 d). b. for i/Ex8 17 9 3 io 4 Dtn'-+,


22
20
22
but if -Je f.
for though Is io Je 37 Am 5
"?

2. (About 140 t.) the two particles being


closely conjoined, and relating to the same
clause
a. limiting the prec. clause, except
(after a negative, or an oath, or question, the
equivalent of a negative)
the most usual
27
term for expressing this idea sq. vb. G1132
1 will not let thee go ; ^Fonj-TDN ^3 lit. but

'

'

It

thou bless me (sc. I will let thee


go), i.e., subordinating the second clause to
the first, I will not let thee go, except thou
bless me ;' Lv 22" he shall not eat of the holy
things ]-*n"TDN
except he have washed his

C? 3

e) if

""SI

'

20 19f 3 i'-.

s2

'

iif..

ir.] 7

16

s0

of difficult and uncertain


and in some of the passages

Sometimes

K2

is sts.

''S

interpretation,

lies

Dr), 12

(v.

12

Is 30 16 nay, but

fi

21
of idolatry will soon be recognized^, Jb 7
8 " 10
pardon),
27
(for soon it will be too late to
(Job wishes his enemy the lot of the wicked,

"DM

flesh, Is

Che

6-f Am 3 Eu 3
7

Ot), turn

18

La

thou us unto

211

Ke

(Ew Nag
5
thee, etc., unless

thou have utterly rejected us, (and) art very


wroth with us ( Or hast thou utterly rejected
us 1 etc. Ew Ot) ; sq. a noun, except, but, Gn
28 17 this is nothing 'NH n^'DK i? but the house
of Gcd, 32 he withholds from me nothing
jniN-DN ^3 except thee, Lv 21 2 Nu 14 s0 (after
1722
2S
D), 26 05 (cf. 32 12 ^nba), Jos 14 4 1 S 30

"d

'S

DN), 22 31 2
2

Ch
S

23"; sq. an adv. clause,


13

1
29
2
(after
^3 P (so 2
4 ), 19 1 K 1
15
35
14
17
7
after???,
13 Je22 44 +;
5 9

(but

DK

'?

and

*
,

3E)b

Gn

42

15

NU35

are mutually ex-

-CN
usive

who

19

interrog. Is 42

with

id. prob.

(who

475

riK'OrrdK

is

blind p3,y~DN *3 but

i?)

alter

blind in comparison with


5
10
2 Ch 2
b. the if
ing neglected, and treated as pleonastic (cf.
5 1 c), so that the clause is no longer a
nitation of the preceding clause but a conj servant

is

m ?), Dt io B Mi 6 8 Ec 5

adiction of it

rengthened

(cf.

K8

own

lord,

with

>ast

bowels, he shall be

29

thy name shall no

Vj^'DK

"? but Israel

18

15

Ex

er to, etc.,

32

),

we will not hide it


47
),
is all made
but the money

alone 17

om my

1U

Jacob

ore be called

= a slightly

Gn 15 4 this man shall not be


T0TBN ^ but one that shall

forth from thy

y heir

f.

but rather, but

12 9 not boiled in water, but

Dt

fire,

12

Jo 23 s

16

will not take of thee boiled flesh

raw, 8

it

19

^KTDN

\by fl\T

king shall be over us


s

S 5G

2 4

!0

f Je

Pr 23

17

18 18
C3

9 16
(?N)

K23

u 10
3

12

12

),

is left

one

been kept from us,

morrow

etc.,

send,

will

of a truth women have


1
20 6 surely to-

13

Pr 23 18

etc.,

surely there is a reward

peril, also

1X3 71? ^3 forasmuch

(v. De)
Jb 42 s
.

a peculiar phrase

as,

found Gn 18 19 33 38 Nu io 31 i 4 4i Ju 6 22
20
2 S 18
Qr (ri-htly), Je 29 s8 3s 4 lit. for therefore, emphasizing the ground pleonastically
8

2G

10

(Ew 353a ).
traceable in

The orig. force of the phrase


some of the passages in which

me

occurs, as G1118'' let

is
it

fetch a morsel of

bread, and comfort your heart

BFH3y f3~?5P3

DD^y

?y for therefore (sc. to partake of such


hospitality) are ye come to your servant, Nu
14

43

the Amalekite and the Canaanite are there,

and ye will

by the sword, BH3K* tr^iT?

fall

with the principal verb

the distinct sense of its component parts was


no dotibt gradually obscured, and it thus came
to be used conventionally, as a mere particle
of causation, even where there was no preceding

Am

K8

Je 39 12

Lv2i

19

),

14

Kt (Qr om.

Ez 44 22
BN),

cf.

to be undei stood

BN

but

""S

1
"*

S 26 10

'

as

shall smite

Kt (by no means,) but Amnon


dead (Qr om. BN). Sep imv. Is 6$ 1S
zi2 23 Je39 12 2CL.25 S Sts. also, though rarely
,nd not certainly), BN ^ appears to have the
'ice of only even without a previous neg.
S13

.in,

b rmy n^N'BN

21

for therefore (to encounter such a fate) have ye


turned back from'' etc.: but in process of time

(by no means,)

eth,

Is 33 21 55 10 11
11
22
10
8
44
36

Occas. in colloq. language, the neg., it

ems,
r
\

23

19

(JB),

20 3 Ez

15

peated (as G1115

io 23

13

\n~DN

'

15

&6 nay, but

'S

alone, io

(cf. 13

thy kinsman (Qr omits BN); the oath being


Ju 1 7 if ye do thus, npg3"DN *3

surely (Ges hercle) I will avenge myself,

''S),

y heir; 'X
line

am

understood,

33

statement to which

I?

explicitly referred.-

I? ?y

used similarly

is

11.

T,

"^

(cf.

branding,

7V therefore could be

appears to be

s7
t Jb 34

c)

sub

v.

"IB>N

ITO.

n 40 14 ^1N ^Pl-OpN

only have

imembrance with thyself (but rd.


"3

>r

v, or even

it
f

Dr 5119,Sn

command

'!PT

waw

be

extermination

for

JeDi) NE>N V3S-QN


N

*2

appears to

N DN

I will

''S

!en

1 c)

ball

Ch

i.

Di),

(cf.

'3.

c. after
i?

strengthened

Jb 42*
an oath

w?

(cf.

introducing the fact sworn

K5

2u

as

'

liveth,

'RXTDK

men

(but
s
3

(viz. assailants), etc.

treat the particles as separate


:

though

the

13

have filled thee with


thy population
yet

assailants

an assever.

DN

>?

(pf.

increased

e.

they

?3N ^X15

Nn

of certitude) after him,


(Ges Hi Gf KV) surely I will

gainst thee),
fter

c),

run

thee with

w Ke
s

14

Je 5

f.,
11

DN 1
1c): 2

(v. '3

'.rely

=a

*15J;

wish
24" "BN ^

ing

unknown

(as 12

lift

up

.T? Jb 21 2 ", mean-

sf.

Ms

rd. prob. Vl"?

misfortune

etc.)

"iJN

with-

consec. to express a

unexampled),

is

peril.
pf.,

in

H'O

(-/of

perh. Ar. SlTin sense

cf.

foil.;

labour, take pains,

or struggle with,

strive,

~xS~icar).

^JTl only, nevertheless, the Kenite

"'J???

lall

the use of a bare

-,

me

(?)

t[Ti5] n.[m.] only

p"1^3 n.[m.] dart, javelin

fi.

(NH id)

42

cstr. JVT3
abs/3 Jos 8 +6 t.; p"? Je 50
H^n
spear,
1 S if; dart, javelin (distinct fr.
181s
'33
cf.
v ; ";
H03 Jos 8
lance, q. v.), (1)T3 -\&K
3nn3
21
'3 B>yi Jb
the rushiwj sound of a dart ;
18

'33.1

n^nai

S 17 45 (weapons of Goliath),

vara pa'na'na
also;

'

(rvjn in Y

31.nE'p.'je6

a,

5o

n.pr.ni.
f 11. 'iTO

X ft Xo>; = li33

S6

,;

+ rwn

);

'2

Jb39'

:;

42
.

(h

(N''5aft

13

9
,

WL

XeScov,

AN X a>, @Lo f ).

the shout

S 15 21 Kt (Qr omits BN)


12
Kt Q3QN '3 nnyi
part. Ru 3

ancj now, yea indeed, surely I

ma niTO v. sub -na.


prob.= As. hauxhiu,
"h^S n.pr.dei Am
Ti-113 v. sub

5'-'

planet

Sf.r/

(Ar. and Pers. ^\yS, Syr. yola).

47 6

-YV3

,0T

regarded as god ; orig. pronunc. f^l Sehr


151
(pointing P'3 intended to sug; cf. Ko'

,dlx

"TV 3,
,

s-7

Ex

sub

v.

IDO

'

n.m.

with

D13, q.v.;

Lane

2 " 40

'

v.

own

expense,

N y3

).

FriL 7

H33

bag, purse

(peril,

Is 4 2

K 22 = 2 Ch i8
27

*fi3

22

2fl

Ar. J.jr (prob.

NH

Yh(\;

/rem

JO

fi.

Aram. ND^3,

= at his

purse

/<.?'

in

ftar/,

Je 37

Pers. L~-

fr.

D'3

sf. isb>3

t.;

K 17

n*3 1

(cf.

31

52

Je 3 7 151S

25

fold; fNX

50

09

29

= prison-garb.

n.[m.] id.; 'an rva

(incorrect for N73D) n. [m.]

nfcbaBD

1"rii53BO

)( 2

*6? supr .)

(v.

i"H3D

closure,
JNif

wV-3 Qr

H33

supr.; v. also X173 infr.); 1*6?

kindred

D^3

78

Hb 3

131? "1

70

17

pl.cstr. np?

(obj. "David);

pi.

np?

sf.

he-goats).11. nbao

(obj.

en.-

v.

sub

H73.

ta^?3

sub

v.

sub

i13

6oA, ftoo,

'3

73

sub 113;

v.

v.

sub

731

(NRid.;

Aram. X??. Jb; Eth. \\hfo restrain,

Mm,

Ba

'

"mbs^

86

xbin

12

119

2 fs.

Je 32 s

); 1.

X^).

^n 9

Xun
11

2S

,,

v-

b
,

101

'3

^BO Gn

prob. also

^b3fr?K

ace.

(sc.

c.

";

ms.

//: c^r.

88 9

Ges

10

+3

(on

"

(sc.

33nno)

Ec8 s

'
.

On

3. loithhold, i"njrnK '3

V (rd. ? for

W).* Niph.
Gn 8 2 (J), and the

exiles) Is 43
N.bs'l

^oni '3 f 40 12
MT ^e, We)
(

||

^HOna
to breed

N^ T?$ v 19 (H); ntPI N7

(both D^_p3); '3

Iss,;

and

n.33

Lv i9 M'(H);

agaiu&t mixture?.

I)

7N>

Ch

J /J

(v

v.

of

b&n

1. p. 193 supr.

meaning unknown; Thes

foil.;

regards 3^3 as onomatop.)


1S24

tn ?! n.m.
1

Aram. Nab?,
7 15

Jb 30

sf.

19 - 19

Ar.

abs.
1

(NH
Ju7

'a
i

4 "+

:iS

id,;

Eth.

Jj/f

68 24 ; f

T3b? ^

2324

dog

D^3 K

pi.

15

'

J^5;

IIW1!328

Dl'

A-oZ6m

f 59

loc.\

'

Dn6?

X7

cause thy cattle

jntfl

only in law of

21c

fig.

nvirrriW '3

Dt 2 2

y?)

v. also

7io<

8m u. So-

xcil

Kfob

10

Dr Sm

cf.

T3S73 n.pr.m. second son of David, 2 S3 =

10

^ 88 (opp.
1825 s + W3D

2 3 (P), 'SBO

Impf. D%>tfn-|C DBJan

k^k

H73, v.
1

Hgi

23;

b|

43

ace.

+ -b3O);

^o

n/3 Pi. 2.

"l'3ipp
10

riafe>

32

if fr.
c.

sf.

TO? Gn

Je 32 ; (3 loc),

2. restrain,

V0-r2\

3 pi. 1j>3

Nun*;

shut up,

pt. pass.

fs.

ls

'

two kinds; 7 3

'3 *jd-)3

43

tab?

sf.

^nb?

tajOJi

the metapl. forms, as


611

3 ms.

101

K$3 Je

Pt. pass.

10

Impf. 31ns.

40

Qal Pf.

iWw.sf. Dts

10

Ar. \S protect Qor 21

_,

HNb Hg

fs.

10
4o

Je 3 2 3 3
33
1 s.
25
1

7.

ZMG1887 C05A " m

1889 81
,

Lv

773.

I.

vb. shut up, restrain, withhold

hinder ; As.

two; perh. also \S^3 MI 3

il^VA.;

LCB

No

y*?"]^!

(in)

'\\ss

Eth.

suggest reservoirs;

462 supr.

p.

n.[m.jdu. two kinds (Ar. Jkf,

1. 113.

sub IBO.

v.

v.

"t33

abs.

0**63

f ST^3 Kt,

<

Hg 1

+6

'

pi.

&both;

74

TittTS

^n

22

3,i

Vog pl3aI )

"TO, [~P3],

W?3

'31

1-

abs. 'a

Je52 33

29

D1 HWB32S

(cf.

which were
13
U
carried: a. weights (v. J3K 5) Dt 25 Mi 6 Pr
14
11
b. money, i.e. a purse Is 46 Pr i
16

Ko

D\xb| Ls 42=-; confine'3(H)


rVS
ment, in combin.
(cf. As. &?'< ?7?, prison,

118

(Ko"-

v. 733

n. [m.] confinement, restraint, im-

Je 52 garments of'imprisonment

nDO

N.^6

2K25

Dl ,IWB3iB) P^H-

14

'

Eth.

);

Palm.

jkco^s

Ec8

n^i

/>.

H73 Pi.

D13.

173

Pi. [Pf. N^3 ar;dj //

prisonment

(||nis^i5 v 5 ).

rTC'O

cf.

0?0 'Xp3*l

cf.

'3no Dyn

||y3o);

(in fig.;

36" (P).

P.9

axe (loan-word

n.[f.]

As. kalappatitv.

74

Njn.

xi.

I. 113.

Is 3

fniSD^S

also

sub

v.

AT
A JF.L1^2,
Al-A

v.

^3,^3

iras restrained,

haamanu;

fr.

(cf.

rds. J}*3
j

15

Mf

Thes; so Zira BP ");>Hpt


(for JON3*), leading the Eabyl. name
-

jr

from heaven

Q ?1 Ez 3

'

ZA,, SM

pa

fr.

rain

gest \/p3 as something established, Jinn); kaiiiir 02


who der.
manu kaidnu, ace. to Jen Cosm

3*73

12
.-

Ph. 373;
As.

hV-(li

+i6t., 3^

t.;

a.

cstr.

lit. 1

10 36

^
14"

hungry

1
2
2
2
(all of fierce,
9
dogs, devouring dead bodies and licking blood);
-

Je 15 3 and (T?^ 3 \&Y)

24

f68 eating torn


30
flesh, Ex 2 2 (E), ^N'V ^3^3 = my sheep-dogs, only
cf.

Jb 30

both these with implied inferiority);


3
dog-sacrifice was a heathen rite Is 66 (Di al.);
Sem ' 27S (2M) s - r <343)
v. esp. E8
in various sim. Ju f
(in

'

1117

Pr 26
V'59
'rp.nj Ex

Wb

in proverbial sayings: $'

7 ' 13
;

(v. I.

pn);

-|o 3to

np

'a?

477

Ao
4

nisn itHKn

Ec
contempt i S
"'

^22

;i

b. applied,

'3

more emphatically rip

10

'3H Y u (id);

n.S?

was name given to male temple-prostitutes


w (v. Dr; cf. BHJ3).
l)t2
2

t^S n.pr.m.(Xab.n.pr.N373 Eut(No)


T

^Si

"V

3,p3

Xab.O.

ofr

3;

Wp

u 3 (where

Jos i4 6

-)

Joshua) reported well of


6

34

41

19

Ju

Dt
---

-* 4

14

i5 17

cf.

iii.2J7

3G

of

'Uipn

v
(

= Ju

13

1 Ch 4
P Nui3 6 (v.
spies who (with

3), also

Jos 14

14 13 --"

Canaan

15 -

24 30 38
-

.j

a l so

i3

Ch

with Jos 15); =clan of Caleb


Caleb is called

(||

S 30 14 (disting. from Judah).

;nvn-j3
nrnaes"

(v.

p.

39

ffe

Is 3

:i9

K ^u.

(v infr.); 3 mpl.

22

2 b

} 109.

Ann

^ri,

fe Isi-^ +

,etc; Inf. cstr. ni!?3 Ilu2 2:,

+7etc.;

an end, of a period of time


(E; opp. in. 77n Hiph. begin v 54 ), Je

1. a. be complete, at

Gn

53

8 20 (||l_y);

with em-

so of action or event,

bm

(opp.

2 b

time Is io 25 24 13

011

v27 ),

infr.

temple

Dn

34

12 7

Ru

23

Ch 29^

v 6 9 ); vid. also
-

YP.

(||

b. be completed, finished, of a

Ex

Ch

38

28 20

Ch

16

||

work

D.p^), taber-

32

39 (P). c. be accomplished, fulfilled,


only of purposed wrath, or prediction of '\ Ez
1

13

v\

Ezr

3(i

>

always in bad sense, plotted, subj.


of agent

22

s ee pi.)
I)n 1 i
2 Ch 6
3
d. be ideally complete, be determined,

(Ipni ??

S 20

7
,

MT

nrib, for

also v

K*n

(+7y

i">jnn

Niab),

We Dr

rfe

S q. 0JM2

+v

33

(rd.

Kit Bu)

irvsfe-^yi iirpnN-^s nynn _ 25 17 sq. nxip f


agent Est 7' ( + V9N).
2. a. 6e spen, Msec?
;

42 40 4S 49 50

=^73 v

o"

3.i?33

perh. '3 N3,

rd.

nrnT 3N

"^3

CI12 24

Kau AT

cii2 18 c f. v 19

+2Si3

:i

Ges
,

Ex

rfe p r

</.

171 " 178

Jb 33" (v. Dr*


l_ B ;B.^. g
n t,3f,
fs

B 7 nt.} S

nacle
,

15

iI5 -w-^ 2I (p

13

7my

etc.;

juss. 73?

phasis

,,

); son

called

brother of

is

v oi'arbeiten

'" 319

the one of the

fi5

'

90 7

Judahite only in

treated as full
Jup 3of

GFM

17 '"

Lag BN7S ),

12

32

YY/"p Skizzen u

RS*

cf.

f/

Nu

JE,

::p)"in
J

]^

dog-clan, v.

(@XaX

nSEP

-p

p 55

Wp| f

pi.

I)a

'an

Is 56

still

nan

dead dog,

misleading prophets), E>S3

(of

13

f Q^pN D^3

CWh

also '3

9" 16";

2K8

or in excessive humility

to men, in

fig.,

of psalmist's enemies

so

",

rfo

a?,

cf.

68 supr.)

up (prop, come to an end), of Avater Gn 21 15 (E),


meal 1 K iy 14 16
b. waste away be exhausted,
-

1825 Q (Kt

adj. gent, of 3.^3

1'

fail,

of fading grass Is 15

lit.

BOJ, iTn N7),

(||

of vintage 32 10 (opp. ^13), of vanishing cloud

HI T*3 n.pr.m.

1. a

We

11

Jb

Pin

XaX f /3

(ace. to

rd. also for

''J?

]?

name

XAov,3,

ace. to

Ch

= 2.^3

Ib

Ch

( XaSeX,

Je

)'.P

Am

f (
y

Xo/3ov8,

of

Hezron

of

Judah,

A XaXt/3, L XaXa>/3i),

etc. (see 3.p3 2).

Uluii, bird-net,
5"'

3^,3

Je5

'

27

NH

basket, cage (-/dub.;

Zim

life

(||

Je 2o

ls

nNf f

OD^i

ZAvi

in Lexx.; Tel Am.

145

'

abs. NpC 31733

U7

cstr. 1733

La

finished,
J

H73

l h.

vb. be complete,

7i?,

(not

3)

iS
2

2o

'

on root-meaning enclose

) +Qal Pf. '3 1


+; 1 s YT-bsf 39 n

mpl. Drpp3

Mai

3;

to,

Aram. &6|

2,1 '' 18>7 '' r


;

(XH

put an end

finish Dl lnVB32 ; late

an end,

at

accomplished, spent
As.

102 and ^0

1 a supr.; of

2G

73

'nil

subj.

fijja

flesh

fe ^31",
Jb 33 21

1N0 1^3 Pr

strained by looking

143

cf.

5", '3
'>'

once of

7'

Je 14 6 (of wild asses);

spiritual sense,
K'D:

^ri3

rd. -nbtsn'

0/

K6 " +

id.,

and

Pi.;

cease,

perish

N73 and Ba

fs.

nnj)3

3pl.^3Jbi9 27 +
Drpfoi cousec. Ez 13 14
;

Jb 19

173

iri'ba

nn 73m
<7;e

cf.

(for

27
;

\js

84

Mai

and, in

(||

MT 'en in

31

S1D3J),
S

19

i3 :9 where

73m) r<(Z //?

king pined to go forth unto AbKlo Dr Kit Bu. c. come to


destroyed,

cf.

44

37

:i

(||

J7

DDK. DOT),

fe

(f

3^,31 3in21

Ez 5 12 (|| n, ^?), 13"


3
9
13N), Jb 4 (II ^-). ^ T''

001?).

(II

M,

(||

7^3,733;,

by

!:u

(||

11
7
hyperbol., of severe discipline 39 90
16
tOX*
(H^nnj); of prosperity of a people Is 21

(HB'ia);

1173''
;

3"

La 4 17

20

L We

(||DSX,ni33), 3
,

Jb

so also

an end, va>iish=]>erish, be
judgment Is i 28 (|p3^), 16
Je 16 4

^ 69*

similarly (sq. p) of

exhausted by longing

17

sq. p

82 123

cease,

cf.

H9

\(<-

for relief or

(fig.)

refreshment, pine, languish 4

s/;?yi<

basket of summer fruit.

(I /_)

of fleeting days of

fig.
4

compassion VDnn ^?3"N7 La 3 (|| _Dn, on txt.


see YB); esp. of eyes exhausted by weeping

salom,
I-

ftp),

v. also

*]^n);

||

cf.

of vital strength

a cage full of birds;

like

8'"-

cf.

(in sim.,
G

s2

rnfe Aram. Ua__ao

*]>

Ch

XaXou,3).

t2V?2 n.m.
/./..

2. father of one

).

"QIT^ n.pr.m. a son

Judah

Gentib.20.Hist.21s_.-j3

of David's officers, ace. to 1

in

in"J3y

Pr 22 s

the

rod of his wrath perishes

478

rh?
(>Ewal.
1

the

power of

BHP

rd. perh.

should come

an

to

Pi. M0 P/:

(van

d.

nnbi
t,

sf.

of the holy people

49

T^ 2

Wi 3

Is

La

Q? ?

sf.

W.b

Baer

6 12

Gn 2> + 4 t.;
(Ko

1-

545

nb

v.

Qal 2

v.

43

6u

p.

io ls

33

7m nb

etc.;

"+ 74 U (but text dub., v. infr., 2); mpl.


lb Ex5
Inf. abs. nb iS3 +5t; csr.
N.bb D119 (metapl. form), nib iS2 +
fpl. mbtt Lv
Jb 9
etc.; Pt. nbo Jei4
14

i?

f2.

+f. accomplish in thought,

d) sq. njn Pr i6 30

Qal 1

(cf.

<m

a. ^wti

cause

erf <o,

cause

b.

33

(||3BTl).

Nu

to cease

+ "byn); an^ bn3"b^ ^78

sumed (caused

ad

25

17

he con-

vanish) as vanity their days.

to

exhaust, use up, spend,

to fail,

''Sn

D3~n|3K Dt32 23 my arrows ivill I exhaust


against them; exhaust one's strength H3 I s
4
49 (|| WJ); the eyes (by weeping cf. Qal 2 b)
33
Jb 3i 1G of a disease, consume the eyes
1 S 2
;

Lv26 (H). c. destroy, sts. exterminate: (1)


men subj., c. ace. pers. 2S21 22 39 (|| J'TO), Dt
25
22
8
2 Ch 8 Je 10
bx), La 2 22 f 119
esp.
7
in plir. anib *iy 1 S r5 (on txt. v. Dr), 2 S 22
(||TWn)=^i8 38 iK22 u = 2 Chi8 ;(2)God
10

87

12

18

3S

10

Jos

subj., c. ace. pers.

under

host,

5P

1!

determine

fnen/SK) +3pers.Ez

so

20 s21

15

(||

Qr (Kt

13

(but

"fe Ex

+ 2i

fa) Jb 3
115 supr.), +,

n^3N

is.

b);

sf.

3 mpl.

);

lb';

and

al.,

bl Ez

4.

Ex 33*;

consec.

brn We Dr

rd.

fs.

Zc 5

Ez

^? Gn2 4 19 + etc.; Impf. nb^ Is


39
19
b:i Gn 2"; 3 fs. bni Gn 2 4 + 2 S 13
3 pi.

consec.

V"^

22

(for

6 12

13

(
30

b 2 S 2

11

so Bev after
n^?M)t.
33
+ K&3 Pr 1

end,

D^n^S Ez 22 31

sf.

OS?

Hon",

consec.

Wb Nu 25

V.

r$3),

.11

"^ n n ^??1 and when

the sliatterer

mt ^{rojn:
nb Gn

difficult

wrath (inon) La

accomplished, of God's wrath).

is

Dn

nV3
11

Nu

(JE),

20

(E), Is io ls (Assyrian

21

17

10

25

11

EX32
Lv 2 6 44

Je 5 3

of forest);

fig.

16

24

10

P),

(all

33

(H),

33

24

22

12

1C
1. ta. complete, bring to an end, finish
6
1314
a thing, task, work, etc., c. ace. rei Ex 5

+ inf.; both J), 1 K 6 7 Ez 42 Gn 2= i6


Ex 40 (P), Eu 2 1 Ch 3 2 Ch 7 Ezr 9 so
yB'Sn N?3p Dn 9 to make an end of the, trans9 14

1G

15

33

21

11

2 "1

gression

(cf.

VB

Lv 2 3- (modified from
om. 2 Ch 31" (opp. p 700),

Bev)

9
19 q.v. infr.); ace.

^]o.w iy

e g34_

D 1 p^Ez4 GS

human

one's years to

Jb 21 13 36 11 or bring
an end ^ 90 9 with added idea
life

Nu 4

13

+ 31

precedes

+
+ D11

Ch

t.

it,

27

s4

15

18

33

24

(p inf.

om.

19

where

Lv

Dr, so

v.

41

19

a ll J)

Am f K

(all P),

inch

'-w-^

i? m

Ch

29

obj. of infin.

23'" supr.);

11

(cf.

Ch 29
but see Qal 2 c ad

opp. p bnn), 2

without p
13
fO inf., 1 S io

12' (inf.

29

17

eq.

33

12
thou in thy bosom); ace. 4-3 instr. Je 14 (by
sword, famine, and pestilence); sts. the in-

strument of
subj

subj

;
.

judgment becomes

'''s

Ho 1

3nnn

ZC5 4

roll
y\r

72

Gn

20

||

bx),

||

run), su bj. flying

Pf. 3 pi. ^3
Impf. 3 mpl. w?!

tPu.

ended;

be finished,

'

house).

(obj.

granmiat.

VTO, of city

(obj.

10
subj. biv is 27 (obj. n'-fyo

be completed (P).

Tn73
T T

n.

complete

completion,

f.

de-

struction, consumption, annihilation; ahv.


this form;

dubious

completely, altogether

Db

1. completion, but only as adv., and

Exu

01 Kau Buhl),

Gn 1

21

vera

(si

(J

rd.

2.

1.)

annihila-

consumption,

complete destruction,

tion
(

a. almost alw.

+ njnra), Nai

p'rop.

s1

20

S 6 1S = 1 Ch 16 2 Ex
23
+ d. make
34 Lvi6 Jos 19 (all P), Ez 43
an end, end, sq. 3 make an end with, finish
fin.);

finish doing a thing,

c.

Gn

usu. sq. b inf.

31

21

of transitoriness.

Ex
Eu

complete a period of time

^.jj_

complete one's days, enjoy the full

measure of

Ez 2o 13 22 31 43 s Jb 9 22 *jrik irib ny Dt 28
onix ^nib ny j e 9 15 49 37 abs. f 59 " 4 so
11
(see VB; Bi Che 3^3
also (si vera 1.) 74
fcOSfl ^Jpn and thy right hand (why) keepest

esp. '3

by God,

vera

(2 ace, si

VOi33 for PlipO

v.

n^y

Buhl

1.;

Id

Is io

23

ZAW

HWB12

Kau

Dip),

v s Je

bin,
wti/i

nb
itAe

so inf.

Dr);

opp.

foga bnn bia? Gn 4 4 (J) / %<m


eldest and with the youngest he ended;

ning and an ending,


(v.

abs.,

,2

abs. adverb. n?31 ?nn

also

nb

i.

ny

e.

doing

= utterly

S
it

12

a begin-

thoroughly

I3

sense,

Ez
46

to

ii

23
;

Erliiut. p.

31

C:

v. also

+ ON

(2 ace);

= m dealing with

(nbro?

'31

17 - 19

extremity Ezr 9 (of '"''s anger), n?3p~ny (late)


10
(until all had giveu),
completely 2 Ch 24
1
(until all were destroyed).
+ e. accomplish,
3
is
c. ace. of '''s
fulfil, bring to pass, a thing Ru3
11

Ne

27

Ch 20 23 Ezrio 17

dealing with 2

AT, Text Krit.

13

?JK '3),

Je5

20 17 (anis

18

Dip? sub

3o u

pers.

(cf. II.

= 46 a (inh =

= DriK); + a^irb3

without nwy

_/br

annihilation

'3? JTne>r6 xbl 2

#yri .Jes'

iT3

Ch
'3]

wypB' nrin:i

Ez 13"
12

12
.

Dim

annihilation in his hand.

Zp

d),

(si

b.
16

vera

11

is 28-,

Zpi

1.,

(i.e.

18

);

v. Co),

by men, ~b*

and

1?iK),

Jeso

'3

"3"iy D119 27 (on bothcf/ls'io 23

H?3p

pregn.

iui</t,

HN 1

'3]

ot<A)

479

n f

T[i""w3j adj. failing with desire, longing,


only

niNl Tpi^ Dt

nii>31

nb

Qal 2

tvrfo
,

{Tv?3 n.m. 1.
65

and

foregoing,

cf.

28

(cf.

Qr n.pr.m.

cf.

(?

i.

cstr.

failing of eyes (in longing,

pin

2.

money

(E)

jvb? I s

(impedimenta)

22

19

46

Gn

i2 3

Ez

24

53

Ru

XeXaiow, XeXfau',
0nomed 26 2
Jer.; vid.Lag

KeXaiwi',

cf.

).

only

3nT

pi. cstr. intens.

= purest

perfections of gold

T)Y?

gold.

3D

Ch

21

Pr 20 15

T n 73D n.f completeness, perfection

'n^ab

^ 1 19

Jb 11 28

Ne

cstr.

Ne

JV3

21

+2

21

t,; 1.

'n

abs.

'mjn

end,

end of the house of


'my Jb 26 10 unto the

unto

evei

tJie

ifrrny -lis
end o/( = boundary betw.) light and darkness;
npn Kin Tr^p^l 28 s cwieZ to every end (=to the
Eliashib;

NSOPI
'jny
Jbn'imfo <Ae end of Shadday wilt thou reach
(so as to know him fully)?
2. completeness,
as ace. of manner (Da Synt70b ) DWB* nWB> Tl
22
139 teif/t completeness of hatred I hate them.

farthest limit) he exploreth;

v/'

Ho8

?3
n.m.
article, utensil, vessel
324
(XH ?V?.; acc. to Thes fr. HP3 = conficere, like
>l

Ger.

'

'

'

Zm<7

zeugen; prop, therefore anything


finished, made, produced; acc. to Ba ZMQ1887 605
fr.

fr.

meaning

M-I

in *t&J
73.il

Dt
sf.
1

23

25
;

pi.

"b Gn

S 97

23

(cf.

S 17 49 21 6

D"b?
37

D3\p3

D*6a))

Ex

+2

t.

22
;

15

+;

27

Gn

Ez

Brpbs Jos 7"

made

thing of value 3HT

of mice, etc.),

pi.

of

3 abs. Je i8

cstr. \b?

T^ 3 Gn

Gn 43" +

Ho

cstr. "bs

gen., article, object,

thing, esp.

he finds

enclose, cmitain ;

of
'3

Ex

12 35

nr^sh

sf.

24
4
;

v (all P),
Ez 16 17.39 2

'3

.-,a;

DSyrU \p3 as merchandise


5

Jon

nS5>m

Ez 27;

3HT1 S|D3

i.p3S

11

so

Je 48 s8

'things'):

Lv

Ch

+ ; 1.

any material,
S 6 815 (images

personal or household property

2i 9

war,

(esp.)

b?D3]

fig.

t a. imple-

=weapon Gn

iKii =
s

'

13 Je 50

armour

warrior,

<p3

Ez

weapons niD"\?3

of God's

'3 Is

itDJ?)

ii 11 Is 54 16 17 Je 22"; prob. also


"bs v 1G TT5? ^3 v ls (all P); \?3

v2 ;

'3-iriD3),

NU35 bn?
DCn Gn 49 (poem); inWl?
25

f7

14

'3

VSH);

(||

of entire equipment of

armament

or

^EO

and

offensive

S 17 54 (cf. v 5ff-), 2i- 6 (v. Dr SmlM 293 ),


9 10
=i Ch io 9 10 hence (1^3) Cp3 Nb>3 r3i
mour- or weapon-bearer Ju 9 54 1 S i^ -"-'- 12 12 13
defensive

l6 21 3 j4.4.5.6

14.17

39

ii

12

12

Ch

.j-j.TT-

io 4.4.5 2 g lg 15

1 '1 -

C]l

lv? v31

Is 32' wd a knave, his


Che 'machinations') /
more precisely nnnpO \p| J u i8 1L1,u7 1 S
Si 27 Dt i 41 Je2i 4 5o 20 (fig.), Ez 3 .r 1 Ch
(i.e.

devices,

34

fig. CJTJ.

weapons

(van

(van

\b

iK

23',
32

(cf.

iS2o 40

(J),

+
'+

f specif, of garments (one's


n
n ^?^), so "^3
2
(II
52 53 57 5859
lij? n3N^O v 48
v
(all P).
),

ment of hunting and


3

8 s (sim.;

2. utensil, implement, apparatus

27

Je

),

Ch 20 25

Ho

||

infr.)

(fig.

y3 Je 2 2 2s

also 13 J-'Drrpx

"95"^? Dt
49

15
1

)^B3 nt33 3Sy),

of Coniah,

evil;

';

= ornaments)

Ho

nVlDn ^3

y|

^j>3
s3

E)

(all
51

nbyj? \p3

(in fig.),

= ornaments),

ii

50

prob.
22

Na 2 10 precious thing,
34
27
25 (sim.), 2 Ch 32 Dn 1

liy

T]"P73l n.f. end, completeness;

131

an end.

seen

or jeivels

riTOn

cf.

perfection have

to aZZ

take, Je

ornaments

!1

.H?

)*]5

Jos6 I9 24 (JE; spoil of war); of any household article (on which one sits) Lv 1 4 - -' -''
20
(all P); of skin Nu 31
or wood v 20 (P); "6|
-,

(fig.

96

may

'31 f|D3 '3,

as cargo of ship

(appar.

sub j6a.

WSO

7a

the most

exile, i.e.

'"ipaQ y.

1.

Gn 3 c

(cf.

|n. [n^3!p] n.[f.] completeness, perfection

cf.

Ex 35 22 Nu

D^3

'

of

load,

appar.=

",
;

17

2 5

XeXXaiajf

'

(on etym.

v 4a

S)D3 '3 also

10

Is 6

4b 7b

(J; 3~T

'31

ant

(all in fig.);

8 17 22

n?ia \p3 things

-! 'pS

= stuff,

things carried, jA.

coll.);

supr.);

Jb28

or articles (property), tSf ??

baggage-train io 22 25 13 30 24 Is io 2S

annihilation, strictly decided.

t |V 73 n.pr.m. one of Naomi's sons

necessary articles, such as exiles

pining; 2. anni-

1.

37

(E; v^ \n*3-\p3 bb), 45 20 (E), n"3 \p3


injato Nei 18 Jos7 u (JE),
*|Da Ex2 2 G
Qv?
-

baggage

XfXiao-ov/3.

Lag BN20tl);

v. Dr).

Gn 3 i S7

(appar.

infr.)

^?

failing,

hilation (on format,

^V. Py? Dt

A XsXia, L

XfAfCf ta,

?/;Me

who had strange wives

of those

33

p"

vrta

Kt,

n?a) one

Ezr IO

and

b,

32

28

longingly for them

eyes Zoo/c awe? _/JmZ

tf/wwe

vb.

DiT?N

fpl.

*>3

Hv

d.

= Is 39
ficial

^E*(H)

d.

is

37

33

v );

Ec 9
armoury;

3"ip \p3

;
)

perh.

lb.

knife.

Am 6

2,; - 25

13
;

'3

15

Ez 40 42

i instrument
16

'a

Ch

vb n>3 2 K
is

23

'";

13

:w

20 13

v3

34

i?33
1

i2

sacri-

of music

16 42 2

Ch 5 13 7
1'H -'T" 3 Ne i2
cb alone
1 Ch 16';

Ch

r>

T'n ^? 29
^ 7! 22 /Dva?

nonbjp sn?f \p3

Ch

12 ';

ip3
23-',

Xu3i

cf.

21

Ch 30

^33 (Ivau

rd.

plement of labour,

S 17

",

v 3).

S 24 s2

(yoke, etc)
:i

^-1.-1.-17.4-*

Je

,!

'-

ll

19

jj ex a j

14

28 30 Ezr

'3

; '1

\ba 2

Ch

j e 27 16
n^a 'a

'a

36'",

in

O^K

nvb? D^n

Is

( a11

nrS?

a'^n

Dt

ab: ah
alw
ab iph j e 17 10

tion,

nam ^

62

nS'ta
n^3,
t
t -

v.

'3

hence, as

'3

ah

'3

je

fna

in-

God's examina-

obj. of

||

^h

19

p);

1625

their affections,

volving character, the

^? Ex

27

16
21
Pr~2 3 1// 16 7 73 ; on/sa nntf ahj?
2
Je 12 // far ari /jo
</w?V mouth,

and far from

Edomites

sacrif.

'3D pin ]']

Ex
1

Lv

---

Jb 19 27

tion

14
kidney-fat (i.e. the choicest, richest) of
32
wheat.
2. fig., as seat of emotion and affec-

and temple

rva

4 - 10 - 15

transferred to wheat, nt2H

'3 )n'a

JSB'BTI
,

34

anci temple

11

i s 52

men

" ira

"bs

term

as gen.

f.

of both palace

mrp

te.

combinations are
3

of

21

w p^

il

38

fig.

Be),

td. equipment of oxen


1

I2

rattan '2

tc. im-

K6~, or of one's

esp. (very oft.) of tabern.

f^ n

Ex

rn i>Zc 1 ^^other-

j^

ls

2 7

20

CI19

=:.'

,_ .<;. ,_3

'an

fur iv' tare of Sol. s palace

and

for utensils
io'

r "?

fj 'Ijoa

cf.

'3

his chariot-equipments,

1 IS S'

:i

AT

?n?

tool

calling, pursuit"^ n

wise

for (HIH^)

(P; BHJin \b);

Mw

480

n^2

20

^7

cf.

nsn pns fna

2o

10
,

12
,

sub

11.

^3.

Ch

0r6.N 2

Xe

io 4u

arnay

28--

1 -

24

36

'a

4"

Dn

13

23

Ch

28 13

K8

2C

3.

S 9 7 Dt

ware

K
2(l

40

cf.

D*jhn
v

"

nJDP

Je 48 11

(E

Je 32 14

'3

fip^D

,cf.v

v (||
v 21 (ns?ro 'a)

10

'a

is

'

.'

(sim.), f 2 (sim.), ^3 *]-)& Pr


Xu 19 aw cy>e?i (uncovered) vessel,

a cZecm vessel;

cbsn ^bs-b nyi nuasn ^39


'

rm*efe o/Vw(7 7kess(Da Synt


vessels to all the

x P-~\'?t

Is 18

n/J

II-

21

Lv 6
s 17 s

of

+ 5 *;
Is 34";

n ^3
sf.

2,5

^3

pi.

13

i s 2 2 24

^e

(only

; abs.

13 *;

pi.

cstr.

)IXc^;
ni^3 Je 1 2 "

nvS? Dt 32 14

Pr2 3 16
2
;

Xn'b?

kidneys

1.

Jbi 9 27
^139" La 3 13
lit.,

as physical

organ, a. of man, only poet., as created by


13

'"<

most sensitive and vital part,


139
in metaph. of one wounded by ^ s arrows Jb
16" La 3 ".
b. of sacrificial animals, offered

>\r

as the

as choice part to

'>

Lv

4 - 10 15
'

10M

7?f

angle of

Upper Zab and

Xe

ii

Xe

(relation to

15

"- 1895 ' 130

"-)

II.

name

in Judah

1 unknown).
sub

I.

nb.

nb.

7372
1 1.

sub

2. a

^3, p^3,etc,v.

n^Sv.
t

BAS

Tigris

n.pr.ni. 1. father of one of the

builders, Shallun

pi.),

XE.

Tntn"^3

(XH n^3

kidneys

at

Schr C0T ad '<=-Dl Par2lil mod.

Billerbeck u. Jeremias

(v.

JIT'S n.pr.loc. city in Assyria

UA2 =As.Kalhu,

Nimrud,

of paper-reed

12

Gn io

'

o ve(f>poi)

Ex 2 9 +

fn. [n^S],

"tints '3

^3 Jbi6 +2t.; ^3

^?>i6
Qn/WpS Je

|pT i3n
T

n^3 n.m. poss. firm or rugged strength

powers unimpaired) unto the grave; "J3N lCyy


np3 30 2 upon whom vigour has perished.

meaning unknown).

foil.;

w{E> or

Eth. ffA/h

vessels (boats)

(v

Aram.

^^li a

26
(v. /supr.), "gjJT^K '33 Nian Jb 5
<Ao shall
come infirm strength (with thy body vigorous,

'-%from tlie basinpitcher-vessels.


t4. specif.

t[n">~>2] n.f. only


(pi.);

32

fi.

'3

of Eliakim's relatives

fig.

mug. dub.; Ar. llTis

^a?rZ year (through dearth, etc.)).

= 2 Ch

2"

cl,

||

"6| plin *6l

v also n?n s (n)

(J);

earthen-

io 21

10

ffins

in

for cooking

D">!>3J)

n!?3,

for liquids

^3"^
A

';

11

shepherd's bag or

32

11

^3

deed of sale

3 -3- 4 -6-6-6

(fig. j, cf.

(fcnn 'a),

Je 19

K4
^3 Xu 4

25

42

Bnn

49

receptacle for
1

Is 66

v 27 );

S1

?'.-7fe< 1

=sack Gn

25

nnnoN

cf.

1.

contract the face, look hard, stern; "3S

of various

Gn 43

materials and for various purposes


1

n7D (V of

idol-worship

receptacle,

vessel,

'a

also vrfin 'a

23"*

B^pBH

utensil of ministry,
7>
iva rniajj 'a
28 1414 ,

1 Ch
9
dnto rnw'n 'a Nu 4 32
Ch 9 M of appliances of

Xu 4

Xe

Xu

Hl.t^n 'a

18

vb.,

7/3

"?373 n.pr.m.

v.

sub ha.

vb. complete, perfect

(XH

com-

prehend, include, Yi.complete, ??3 a general rule,

7?33 in general; BAram. and Syr. Shaph.773E',

"^^ai

complete, finish; As. kal&lu in.

complete; Ar. JS

is 6e

1. 2.

wearied, fatigued, Aram.

3
V' r'3, Jl*^s is a crown, hence den. 'V ^,
^s^o <o crown; Eth. 1. 2 hArt; <o crown, hil(L&'>
{

a crown, "i'tlAA: crovming (of bride),


Ar. A-jJSl a crown, loan-word (Era,

nuptials;

62

)):

EZ27

lb>3 ^a'a thy builders have perfected thy

beauty (of Tyre, under

fig.

of ship), v".

481

hs
73

TO (Je33 3

once

Aram.

(Moab., Ph., id.;

all

Sab. 73,
kullatu)

DHM

cf.

n.m. the whole,

Kt.),

Episr De
-

713,

kM 38
-

%a;

Ar. J5;
Eth. frA: As.

516 20

abs. 73, cstr. 73 Gii2

oft.,

-}-

once

"?3\^i38 3 (v.Ba),butmoreusu."?3 (withmakk.


without

10

if 35 Pr

it,

Ko 184

95

'

ms.

); sf. 2

hi
of tree) pleasant to view, 6 12

f* ba
fp3 73 "I1SX all birds of every kind of whig (so

EZ17 23 ),

v 21

Nil 12 3 16 29

^39

10

64

1924

panying ^7, ^3); 3 ms. n?3

DV733,

fs.

n?.V73

Gni 3

ajo

Gn

(never in Pent.), i?3

1 7 t.

10

15

1.,

25

+ Ez 3 6

25

Dr)

(v.

16

t.

isfe (16 t.);

oka +Je3i 34 Qnb


10
Bnb); 3 fp l. rub
+ 2 S 23 (and prob. Je 15
s6
29
:nan!b 1 1 K7 37 : the whole,
tGn 42 Pr 31

D3b

(18 t); obs

(oft.),

12-16

(in 2

the sg. and

io 5

Gn

who

na 73

the whole

10
15 24 JV3~b3 +

interchange);

= at

= aK

22

oft.
V2

>

+
So

seasons.

all

pn-73 Ex

16

Is 9

pi.

njrb33

29

the sons,

Dt 1 = all the places, 33-|!3rT73


Dt 4 3 -\m ^Nn-73 = all the men

24

24

19

15

.,

v 26

15

22

= every mouth,

Dipn-73 20

Lv

^nfew B*K 73,

of mouths

DISH 73 the whole of mankind


Ju 16 17 al.); poet. D"IN"73
62
1 S 14
7Trp-731 -IUJ eN bs,

(so

n
2931
T]b
in p. ^b? fMi i ; 2 fs. r\h + Is 14
tissa Ct 4' (perh. for assonance with accom,

+ "tb'3 _ 73,

Je 4 29 miry -vyn-73 all

-1133.1-73,

the cities (notice the

DVrrb3=a 7i the

JH3);

foil.

with

1.

gen. (as usually) the wlwle

foil.

to

of,

be rendered, however, often in our idiom, to


avoid stiffness,' all or every
7

whole of their host, v

the
o/"

the land of

Kush

a.

DN32T73
T T
T
:

zcj^oZe

the whole
all

Dt 4 29

with all thy heart

+ very

With a plural

oft.

by the

noun, usu. determined

art. or

a genitive

of

Adam, 37

+ oft.

B^~73

noun may remain undetermined,


whole of hands

tlie

Jei'48 3r

Ez2i 12

Joel2 6

TiXabti 73 Is 28 s

19

BOSrbs

Before an

al.

= every hand, Is 13'

i.e.

tGn

inf.

every face Is 25

nwn

30

41

73 51

Dt 4 7

20

La

iK 8

52

Ch 23 31 Freq. with sfs., as ibs (&?) the


whole of him Gn 25" Jb 21 23 Ct, 16 the whole
5
13
of it Lvi 3
Fib Me
Je 2 21 Na 2 Pr 24 31
,

'

wAofe o/ ?Y

Gn

o/^e Ct4

42

D ?3

is--

11

Dt

Gn 1
3

10

Is

Ex i 9 ls

ad

init.);
-

53

ft

25

s6

Am 8

8
;

TjV>3

a/Z

b the whole of us

D3b Dt

4 3 Jos 8 24

22

22

';

ob ibs^, J u 1 ob T3,
6

Twice, strangely, with hyperb.


f

force,

vanity are

nTa3"73

13

+ (v.
3

I 3_j.

intensive

all

39

men

(1

22

nK

+ very

13*

brin-bs

om.

</*

73,

wAoZe

as v 12 ),

28

25

31

14

19

,3J7

the gen. after

c.

by "l^K
of what he had

sentence, introduced

rel.

-ikw 73

nfe>y

11

WWe

</ie

Sts.,

oft.

with a prep.,

?3 has the force of wheresoever, whither-

Jos

soever, as

goest,

16

-IE>N"73 "7N

whithersoever (see

Very rarely

y).

(contrast v

Ex

),

n jna-bjn, ^

>rvr\

2Ch32

31
;

"IK'S

in such cases is there

Gn39

ellipse of the rel., as


58

?33 wheresoever thou

'ipfi "IK'K

^3

b$-\W

7 i>

,,

17-^31

fri}

J37"730, Is 38

Kto-bb ( 74 3

lfi

v. 2 a),
Chr (Dr Intr505 ),

peculiarly also in

Ch 29 s Vrtyarrirap, 2 Ch 3 o 18f Ezr i 6


73 (2 a) iCh2 9 na 2 Ch 30 17 Ezri 5
1

cf.

with

d. with

Gn

Gn

31

made,

the

is oft.

11 12

Est

lib).

DW73 all the nations Gn 43


D'DTI 73 = continually. In poetry, how-

sons, Is 2

ever,

v:3 b3 the

73

(cf.

28

= all) the days


whole of = all) his

t2 Ch

t2Ch32

2S

Heb. extended

late

"iiT733 fr^t; 18 145 13

~ii*lj

n>y-733

-vyi

Est8 iu7

"IB>N

Gfn5 5 DIN "C-ba the whole of(


s5

Est 9

28

In

etc.

to such phrases as

of the

^~W^ the whole of Isvae\ = Israel;


^^aa with the whole o/thy heart

night;

D^ 7 f ),

(v.

,21.27.28.28.28

n^?n~?3

Gn

B*Q p.K"73 <Ae

13

days

a suffix two idiomatic uses of 73 have to be


noticed (a) 73 is often made more indejjendent
and emphatic by being placed with a suffix
after the word which it qualifies, to which it
:

then stands in apposition


as 2

S 29

173 Philistia,

^67

46
;

all

(cf.

in Syr., Ar., Eth.),

Jer 1 3 I9 48 31 Is 9 8 1
12
of thee Mi 2 Hb

ri?3 7N*fc*

29:u

esp. in Ezek., as

14

29

^3

nK 7D
Jb 34 13
;

Dnjf

1230

with change of person (cf. the idiom in


32
Is22 16 48' 54 4 etc.), 1 K 2 2 2S =Mi i 2 Q^OJ? lyc^
9
D73 Hear, nations, all o/them! Mai 3 ib 'Un.
;

0/

45

14

whole of gloriousness is the king's


b. followed often by a singular,
be understood collectively, whether with or
the

Nu

D?3 T]Vv "''3,

daughter.

So even with 73 preceding:

to

n'b 7N1^ n'3 bs i//.


Is 14
Jer30 Ez
whole of the house of Israel, the whole of it
3
lc
5
15
40
10
(so 20
36 ), 35 3 6 ^8 (cf. Sab.
);

without the art.

Gn

whole of living souls


?l*ODb *iero
yv 73

21

rvnrt

= every

B>M 73 HN

the

living soul, 2 9

^e whole o/trees (every kind

13

16

15

DHM

(b)

with the

sf.

of 3 ms., understood as referring


1 1

482

mass of things or persons meant, n?3 or

to the

i?3, lit. the ivhole

of

equivalent to all of

is

it,

14 7 and captains i?3~7y

tEx

them, every one,

of it (the 331 collectively) =all


the ivhole of it (the people)
i
Is
them,
of
915
1313
16
3
8 6W10 20 7 Hab
Jer 6
loveth bribes, 9 1

upon

the whole

2S

29'

of

it

(||i4

Hi

hi

in his temple "1123 ""? i?3

and

+ Pr

73n); perh. Is 16 7 Je 4 8 3S ;

(VI ribl): Je 15

10

rd.

W^P

D?b.

or

When the gen.

W 73 VnM, Nu 14

DTK

i^i5o 7?nn
6

rare, Is 6 4

73

nipK>3n

19b

(a)

Gn

19

Ew

Heb.
or denies, of an
e.

= any, and with a neg.


was more

1
3 the serpent

subtil

JTWr\ DTI 730 than all beasts of the field (in

our idiom
1

than any beast of the

Lv

(b)

4 a soul

when

Dt

field),

through

it sins

ignorance ''"'' nii'D 73D in rtZ 7 the commandments


of Jehovah (=in any of the commandments,
,

19

etc.),

plant 73NO }>y73 = am/


when ye
food, Nu 35" or if he have cast upon

23

tree for

him v3"?3 = a7M/ weapon,

K 8 37b

joined with

5121n
Ges 116
a ptcp. in a hypoth. sense (Dr

Gn 4

14

""NVD 73 all

my

finders

sky me, v
^whosoever (=if any one)

find me), he will

(c)

Gn

with a neg.,

2" all

5R

'

5
),

(=if any one

Nu2i 8 ^3n-73

15a

is

bitten,

plants of the field

was, 4 lr,b 1NXD"73 intDTOn TI737


for the not-smiting him of all finding him
that none finding him should smite him, Ex 1 o 15

field as yet

pT 73
16

"ini3"N71

= and no green things were left,

N7 H3N7D-73 all work shall not be


work shall be done, Dt 28 14 Ju 13 4
KOET73 \73NFT7K eat not of all tliat is unclean,
w -13V73 liDnp pN there
i
is no lack of all
9
12

done

n'BTP

110

tilings i.e. of

any

+ very

oft.

TT73,

in the
a<*p,

N.

Lk

3'

(so

e.g.

Mk

13

20

.naaa

/3 (or its gen.)

1JBB

prjpa,

irav

t6&r\ Gal

(rapt, etc.)

16

as

ov 8cai-

Usu., in Such cases,

without the

is

,-

ovk av icrwdr) Tiaa-a


.

art.,

in -^

49

18

(2

being

b a) 73n

is

'

enqjh.

from its gen., + 2 S i 9 Ty~73 ->l 3


s
''K'SD, Jb 27
3 'riDB'3 liy-73- , 3, Ho 14 3
vera 1.) Jij?T NfetfT73.
On Ec 5 15 'Vrrteybl

a
(si

v. niay.

'

art., all

'

16 12 13 73 Tl, 20 16 Dn3131 73
73

Nu8

'7,

nought of

16

11

JINl.

^J3 73 1133,

7N"fe>"

all things

= <Aere

pi i 31

33

73 fN

nothing

?'s

(so

f2 S 12 Pr 13 cf. 2 K 4 ), 13 DH3 SOtM 73


28
9
(cf. 2 S 2 3
1 Ch 3
usu. so 73n), Dt 28" 73 3io)
48.3 7
18
5
ions
73
B*X3.h %
c f. Je 44 ), Is 30
v
(
2

shame, 44 s4

all exhibit

Zp

73 (unusual),

W,

^8

73-nfety

74

Je 44 12 IBTn
inn 73), 145"

">,

(rd.

Pr 16 26 28 Jb 13 1 *W nriNI 73 jn,
2
llb
2CI132 22 (m.), Dn ir (v. also
42 iCh29
lc end); 73 Gn 6 19 20b 73? DW, 1420 2 f*

73

10

'

Dn

Je 17 9 73 27H 31p,

= anything,

neg.

11 2 (m.)

25

Dt 4 73
28 s5 Pr 30 30

9
of anything, 8

After a

n^Dljl the likeness

In the gen.

very rarely, to express the idea of


prehensively as possible

73 nWPl-73];

119 *
1

^,

also,

com-

all as

Ez 44 30

73 'IGSwS

vera

73 'T^BTTS

(si

1.)

the statutes about everything,

all

730

art.

where the sense

(a)

tb. with
limited by

is

the context to things (or persons) just men-

Ex29 24 pnx T3 7bn ncfri, Lvi'-vopm


73H nN IH3H, v 13 8 27 Dt2 36 irJS7 " J113 7311 J18,

tioned,

Jos 11 19
N3 73H
3

17
6

18

S 19 31

(cf. 2

73H

14

23

(cf.

(corrupt

c f. 7

33

26

= 2 Ch

Dr),
2

24

23

(1

Ch

K 2 5 =Je 52
I7

21

),

73H,

),

K2 4

fi4

3
;

Dni3N TO

43

21 33 ),

22

T1737,
1

12

3^H

S 30 19 TO

),

v.

anna 7bn i s 65 8 73n n'n^n


implied, Gni6 13 733 IT, 24

1G

or
1">3

733 2 S 2 3 5 (poet.) 733 n3"iy Is 2 11 (peculiarly)


73n nim the vision of the whole, Je 1 7 10 K7
,

'

73^ n7i^,

left

(In Jfu 2 3 1S nK"in N7 ikri the context shews


that 73 is opp. to a part).
f. very anomalously, severed

.).

but sts. m.), the


all
is to be taken being
sense in which
gathered fr. the context, Gn9 3 73 DN 037 Vim,

^,

purposely indef.

2. Absolutely: ta. without the

\fs

ovk abwarriad

n3V73

Jer 32 17
aBrjaeTai.

T.,

143 "pK> pTi K7 ""S


ol nas, as a Hebraism,

thing,

13

were not as yet = no plant of the

rPiT ETXC

things, all (mostly neuter,

= none:

exceptions being very


1B 2

Pr 16 2 (Ges* 14I

is

Gn 5
trt&f?* &?!, Nahs
e. g.

53

idiom in certain cases affirms,


entire class, where Engl, idiom affirms, or denies,
of an individual of the class thus in a compar.
or hypoth. sentence 73

noun

after 73 is a

the pred. usu. agrees with this

pi.,

being the really important idea),

(as

?/wZe

i!/i

one there) says, Glory!

(= every

Note.
fern,

18

49

73H np'

73H p3H] (but Co f?n U^Hl),

imm

CI17 5 (as regards

3i 5 35 7 36 17
v.

14

Ez

BePty),

io 19 12 13
of all

'

18

Ec

Ezr
s

X7

all),
11

more freq. later, viz.


s
28" 29 19 2 Ch 28' 29

42

34 35
-

io 17 (733

=m

5 (733, appar.
a wider sense,

(J) in

mankind or

I??)!:

all respects),
all,

whether

of all living things, the uni-

verse (to nav), or of all the circumstances ol


lc
19
N1H 73? "r '3,
life (chiefly late), Je io =5i

Vm
^io3

19

(of.

CL29

12

Ch

bsb * 310,

Ec,

bbb, v

JCT

i="2 n

as

19

17

tJb2 4 24 (si vera

men

like

29

11 - 19 --

nf

),
"

^n

i2 8

15

all

much

men (i.e.

by3

(of Jerus.) the report Wfl

73

Ges

one

al.

N^ba crown), but form

etc.

ZMi 11880, 737

ventures no

').

daughter-in-law, bride

n.f.

abs.

+i4t.; sf. inba Gnn + 5t.; nnba


+ 2 etc.; pi. sf. n'riba Itu C- rrniba i?
DiTrribs H04 1314 ; 1. daughter-in-law, in ref.
Je

'a

nby3

Aram.

against this

i~t

for her husband);

(sc.

(cf.

explanation

bb?,

Ku

adj. and subst. entire, whole, holo-

51 pa

;"ia">

f ^ ne ki n g

beauty;

fect in
2

crowned

1. adj.

32

31

22

1.,

Gn 3 8 1116 24 (J),

to husband's father

? TpBja,

Ch

cf. 1

4
,

S 4 19 Ez 22 11 Mi f Gn 11 31 (P), Lv 18 15 20 12
"'
(both H); husband's mother Eu i 6 7 8 22 2 C 22
1

gi2

15

11

bb? like

caust, cstr. ?v3, fem. constr.

and esp. in
1C
2
nasw ban,

3 19

D73
h:

or reserved

io

in general).

Tv^yS
Ezi6 14

b'sn,

2 2 3
-

^, M5

T"3?K

Dn

1416

fWBjS?

1.)

483

(of Jerus.)

^ nbv?

Tyre)

nby3

:"B*

i-ionb>

per-

nwn

10

2.

thou shalt

make the robe of the ephod ^??n by3 a wAoZe


wholly purple); so 39 s 2 Nu 4"
nbari by? naa
j U 2o 40 "vyrrby? nby nam
'

of purple

(i.e.

1S

I0

61

62 s Je
11

10

32

in sim., etc), ||fnn

(all

-1
b. also
33
just after marriage young wife Ho 4 1314 rd.
nban likewise 2 S 1 3 (for MT ban), (Si We Dr
1

25

Jo2

KloKitBu.

tomng.b); as adv. ace, Is 2

away in

will pass

^iV

S]Tibv3

b. as a

entirety, wholly.

wAo 7e-offering, holocaust,


consumed wholly on the altar (cf.

of a sacrifice

CIS Li

Ph. bba

'

'

i^raro by by3i,
in app.

^?1,

rib rvr.n
*

Sem237

Rel -

),

Dt33 10 li^ 3

^$i

the priests' nnap,


*

ES

165 107

criptive syn. of nbiy

21

'

6 15

by3

"Itpj??

in

>

nirrb, v ir

fig.
o

shalt

Dt 1V 7
<J

burn the

as a whole-offering to

T 71 ,3?2 n.m. perfection,

geous attire, Ez 23

12

3s

city

(prob.) gor-

i.e.

only

pi.

thy betrothal-time

liated,

A XaXrjX, L XaXnfwrai.

XaijX,

Niph.Hoph. be humi-

vb. only

Hiph. humiliate (NH Hiph., id. Aram


,

Q?3 Aph. Ithpe.; Ar.

IAS

US

wound-;

is

also

'

baviKi "vpn-ris B>ta nsibi

TnbN *b by3 and thou


all its spoil

pann

betrothal

f.

'espousals') Je 2

t[D73]

^V)

b"ba nbiy nby^i; of

ni,-rb

Lv

'"H^i?

(cf.

n.

(imv).
1773 n.pr.m. one of those who took strange
wives EzriO 30

usu. a des-

nbiy p"ix ^nat

b^bat ins nrue-bai;

(of idol, city) nbbt?

and

by3 D\byNni

term, entire- or

sacrif.

baxn
t *

18

t [HTI75]

with allusion

twAoZe of the city(perh.

Ct 4 **-"-

lc

nCDE>n the

2. bride, usu. a. just before marriage

4
Is 4 9
34

31

28

La

(of Tyre),

-vyn

Ex

subst. a. entirety, whole,

entire,

(of warriors) ""Bob

speak

to,

^Db3J

22

Is 5 o 7 ;

2 t.;

Niph. Pf. 2 fs.


6
ia
'?W?? Je3i Ezr9

s.

3pl.b33

w?-^'!

Is 4 5

,fi

Nu 12"; 2 fs/^an IS54


Is4i n + 5t.; 2 mpl. Wbsn Is 45
4

3 mpl. |)3*

17

Imv. mpl.

lobsn Ez 3 6 32 Inf. cstr. D.bsn Je 3 3 8 12


nbo? yjr 74 21
mpl. D^fibaa 2 S io 5 +2t.;

Pt.

fpl.

Ez 16 27

ashamed, put

be humiliated,

+ 2 t,; Impf.3 fs.

D.bari

niob33

bibap.

converse witli)

consec. Je 2 2

shame, dishonoured, confounded : 1. be huI4


miliated, ashamed, before men Nu I2 (E), 2 S
to

L '

7-PJ n.m. a thing made

perfect,

i.e.

'31

io 5

Ch

19

S 19 4

cf.

21

74

gorgeous garment (or stuff), Ez 27 s4


nop-ii nban ^33 cbbaiaa -rbai nran.

enemies (by defeat,

T?TO?2 n.m. completeness,

(II^U, nan); before God, sq. b


yb$ ""33 Cinnb 'n^N Ezrg (Utrn);

(prob.)

50-

^ bbap p*sp out

of beauty

(cf.

by3

perfection,

of Zion, the perfection

hath God sinned.

1),

etc.) Is

45

before

17
(||

W2), 5 7 54
inf., ^obaai

Je3

:l

Ez

(all+f? cans.) 16"


so prob. Levites, at Hezekiah's reforms 2 Ch
5
2. be put to shame, dishonoured, con30
:
founded, by judgments of '\ all ||L"'U le 2-'
i6

27 64
-

(f|nsb3VE'3),'43

10 11
-

II.
cf.

7/3

NH nba

kalldtu,

prop,

V of foil., 1-mt dubious;

(assumed as

Aram. Knba, J^ Av. llT; As.


HWB:)30
r ru, lsof
(cf. Id
expl. by Dl
) as
;

chamber),

fr.

harem); ace.

(fD of cause),

"

closed

bridal chamber (ideogr.

= closed

y' xba or nba, thence bride (cf.


KI3 if 2W n?3
,7w cfo.secZ hi,
to ES
'

12

Is 4

Ez 36

n 45'"

:i2

{id.),

n ?^?-

Je

,9

(*? of cause).

^ 35

69

7
;

+ lsn

34
1 s 20
Hiph. Pf 3 ins. sf.
653 31
") 1 S 2 5 Impf.
3 mpl. sf. MP.ban (Ges
10
2 mpl.
2 ms. sf. uo'barn ^44
D^ba: Pi-8 7

f 40

15

70

rabrin

'

1 i 2

484
Jb 19 3 nio-Rii

s f. -:'0''^Fi

15

//.

-JJ23

tn^3
_
A"

o^an

csfr-.

(van
v

^3)

Baer

so Norzi;

H,

d.

Je6

Pr25

15

0^3!? Ju 18

i'i.

1. put

(but v.

iufr.),

insult, hushame
15
34
25 7 (cf. Hoph. v ) Ku
miliate, c. ace. 1 S 20
3
1S
3
/whumiliate by rebuke Jbn
Jbit)
2
10
s
to
sAawie
cawse
miliate by defeat Pr 25 ^ 44 ;
7
7
Be
GFM
Be
VB
(see
crpt.
is
;
Pr 2 8 ; Ju 18
prop. "121" 73 "liono there was no lack of any-

Jb 11 3

D!>3t?

to

Gn

n.pr.loc. in Babylonia,

io

10

XaKavvr]-,

(J),

Dl Pa ^prop. identif with Bab. Kul-unu=Zirlab


Gnl0 10: AmC 2
(conquered bySargon in7 io: COT
),
but dubious, and site of Zirlab unknown.
.

Hi 73 Am 6 2

prob.

= i 373 Is

'

o 9 n.pr.loc.

MT "1

thing, for
"13"TO

i/te-re

GFM conjectures N.e?0

'd^30;

ho o

2. exhibit shame Je 6

thing in the land).

Hoph.>/:

(H eha).
15

25

ht/'C 710/

;/vj

from any-

restrain (us)

to

1.

pi.

i&>n xb 1 S
(cf. Hiph.

insulted, humiliated

"2?3n Je 14 3 they icere put


shame, dishonoured, confounded (||B>13,).
2.

1).

3 pi.

H^ .3

50";

lfi

reproach/2 3D? N?

to

= w/

beshaming {insulting) correction, i.e. the correc2. in gen., reproach,


tion which insults me.
opp. 1133

f^;

i/;to?>now%( + ^3,
44

y\r

covereth us, so
(

under

Pn8

||pTIs5o 6

-10^3 Ez 16 63
4 - :,: "

down

-'

(all+"ii3

to the

||

pit

ncfta

oft.

ne-in
;

(id.;

69

(||

Co, q.v., ['3]

54

XtM tear
cl.);

||

go

to ignominious death),

D'fty nB-|PI), prob. also

15?y

39

^8 9

51

ni?j>3 tfb>3

36

23

4U
(|l

also v

(rd. tvsba,

"VfK Dni3J?ini Dnisj>3

obii?

for

(si

Xapfj.au;

thee

(||

'31

vera

^ 63 /am!

'3

'sjp

V?

l!>

ip^^fno?

(with longing)

"?)'

TQrTO3 n.pr.m.
2

from

Syr. 0^20.0 be blind), only fig. Qal Pf.

3 ins. ''IK'3

1. attendant of David

41

in

@L AX

all X^aafj.,

i-

2. in n.loc. Df>3 HVIJ Je 41 17 Qr

fiaan.

(Kt omoa),

cf.

rina p. 158 supr.

h~I723 2

S 19 41

n^53

I""?.

v.

nniD5

v.

foregoing.

sub 3 p. 455 supr.

i?23 v.

Je 4 i 17 Kt,

v.

an3.

tir)3 n.pr.div. Chemosh

MI

(k>3

3 5 9 - 18 -

^^3 ^n^y p7 an(J n .p r m ^WD3


P; As. Kammusunadbi, a king of Moab Schr.
Eel 13f 2S8 25G
coTi,28i;= K AT2.2S8.
No ZMS
cf fur ther Bae
1888, 471
@ xa/jiws) ; god of the Moabites to whom
13.14.18.19.32.:3

also

Solomon erected a high place 1K1 1 733 2 K 23


29
Je 4 8 7 (KtK*>:3),v 13 Moabis'3"DyNu2i (ode)
people of Chemosh, and Moabites his sons and

13

daughters,

cf.VB

the

God

cf.

Je 48 40

of the

an error Bae

Ez 44 13

He

said to be also

is

Ammonites Ju

Ee115

TftD (/of

25

(probably

GFM).
mng. dub.; Ar. ijS

foil.;

is

bunch, heap).

nsnn).

t~T?272 n.pr.loc.
after "VIEW,

15

m^TC n.f. ignominy; only cstr. rffi3p31

obiy Je

birth

those ivho

Sm Da defend);

1E>3;

pale of face,

oj'

(of daylight), weak-eyed, &.^S\ blind

)|

(dJ?33 in

caused by the nations, 3

CheBae);

&.*5 is be

gray

"^jk
;

2tl

D^ian, i.e.

03 vb. faint (Ar.

(B>13 in ||cl.);

cl.),

||

20

in Ezek. '3

^13), v

^ 69

Bta in

+ ne-jn

J e 20 11

niVTlN with
ref.

||

225

(KG 217 KB

i! '

Bw

(||

TVfa Is 30 3

36' 39
(i-i vera I. Lear the humiliating sense
of undeserved kindness from ''j but txt. dub.,

Hi

lw
738 (COT
); or (Di) Kunulua
Am6 2
107
).
), SE. of Antioch (cf. Dr

Je 3 owr ignominy
of gannent, after

Clbiy '3

5-

||

'

25

Je5i 51

(id. ||);

ignominy, Ez 16 5
32-

fig.

(+Bh3inj|cl.);

13

oft.

ian in v a ), 109 29

(subj. of *)* nriDS),

*7i

D.733);

subj. of '133

f 35 M + P13,
18

'33 "|7n Is 45' #o

Bab

?)

(Tomkins PSBAJanl88S 61 ) Kullanhou, near


Aleppo, conquered by Tiglath-Pileser III in

t (M

Mi2

Jb2

1,

61

perh.

i.e.

1. specif., insult,

16

Am

s3
om. in
27
Kullani (Wkl Gesch

'

+ 9t.; cstr. nsja Je2o" + 3t.;


+ 3t., etc.; pi. ntei>3 Mi 2 Is

reproaches do not cease ; ni3?3 "IM3

Ez

(q. v.)

i"l33

Jb 20 3

ignominy,

Xa\avv n Is 1 o

reproach, ignominy;

n.f. insult,

abs/3ls45
f. Yirajjs

15

by Assyria under Sargon

city (conquered
poss.

"nC^lS n. [m.] name of a golden ornament;


1.)

Ez

2>j- 3 ,

named

=mod. Kalwddha

near

'3i nysBi nni nn Ex 35 s2 nv^a


;

'31 7 ?y
;
;

Bagdad, ace. to G. Smith TSEAi 61 Dl Pa206 cf.


Schr C0T buttxt.dub.v.Co; % nci, whence Mez
Sta.lt Harri,, 34
HD"73 fl?Z jJ/iiA'a / JKi Hi Co "1^7?

Nu

50

iw rr\yw

(both P).

C?"Q3 Je48 7 Kt,

v.

i3.

HOr-" Asshur was as


1

thine apprentice (v. sub

112?) in trading; but sense not

very prob.

|?!2D (/of foil,


cf.
?'rf.

(si

vera

1.);

perh. be hidden;

Aram. fP3, ^o, Z/'e t ambush; Ar. ^^j


24
denom. fr. loan-word ^j^S ace. to Frii -).

is

485

)7M
t[)3^] n.[m.] only pi. hidden
t)p?ni antn ^vpn Dn u 43 (?rd. Poop).

P
T [~lfop?2 n. [m.] net, snare

stores,

pi. sf.

T|Q3 n.m. cummin, plant grown as condiKiifiivov, cuminum cyminum;


Plin.
nhux.s.
Q erm romischer Kiimmel;' Lbw No152

140 11 (nnoaoa for

NH.; Aram. Wi>33, Jjckio

Eth. h^ll: on format,

Di ); Is
832

ace. to

28

25

Lag BN89

cf.

J^

Ar.

32

up in

with

me

store)

up

34

vera

(si

Qal

up

(laid

1.),

not this stored

is

in

''{pV^ 3 Dinn); but rd.

(||

27

Dr

and

(v. DJ3,

= Ne7

Dt32

34
).

= bp3p

31
;

'

v.

in the

BBi

440ff

ground, making

Aram. nps

it ripe,

Gn

43

^row warm and

Vrn

VPIN-^N
i

K3

"?!>

26

.)

Gn

30

+2

tender,

43

id. Pi. heat fruit

over-ripe, tender;

30

(J),
'J

2. &e or

La

owr

'

CJDm 'j
so WiT^y ^Prn '*
in: Ho ii 8 ('psna
subj.

"flaro

(/roty hot, 'J

s&m

) Niph.

VTM3 La5 10 ;

t.,

fig.,

10

has become hot

unty

like

furnace, because of the famine.


II.

"IOD (Wot

foil.;

dark, usu. gloomy, sad;

''TIP?

"

cf.

Syr.

j-io,

*&*

*^oL(

black,

Jb3 5

III.

iQD (v

of foil.;

mare DI HWE 33G and


i.e.

one

who

cf.

whence

the

deep gloom of

As. kamaru, over-

T^Qp'2
animal to

'

kamd.ru, net,

"103 priest ace. to 1)1 HA42

Mand.103

59

net,

"
J'

'

23

Be7 BM.

W]d TA.l.U.33 leaves untnulsL )._

HP? Ho

s
,

io

'anp?

Dpn3n-DV

5
,

Beck (in Wu 142 )

'''

iaMJ ,Vj

O^p?"

in O. T. only of idol-priests;

pi. abs.,

Ho

Am>

pel.l)_ Tel

TabLxxvi; Or.Dipl.92.

Zp C

'an

We prop. V-J1D33

In

*yi (for

rjisyi).

jluD (-/of foil., meaning unknown).


f nn^rn n.pr.loc. alw. 'on, Jos
(
@L ft? Ax^w^, A MaX 6coO), 17 (">^0
'OH @ Arj\avn6, A dn-6 Ao-fp Ma^&o^, and simi16'''

lKao-fJL<ov,
;

in NE. Ephraim, near border


between Shechem and Taanath

L), place

larly

of Manasseh,

Shilo

Buhl 0603

Ar. ^v^J

then,

''-

109

conj. Khirbet kefr lei to.

adv. so (Ph.

]3

I.

JxJ

Gn

(N^n)in-|3

44

10

NH
but

Vka, found

demolish*.

in

Ko'

etc.,

15

Nu

i? vn p,

'

i3

Pi-6

59

'

);

ref. to

of manner, but

5 n3N* p
wn, 8 13 ba -nstr ^3 niniN p,
Is 36 47

1,2

1'

usu., as

(i.e.

so perish thy enemies,

is

from the

prob.

id.; Syr.

+4t.:-so

what has preceded), mostly

sts.

Ju
Jb y' "?3
13
2 Si6
8

Dn^y3

1. a.

2; '

i:"n pi

nsnx p nM n^>
T>nn nvc p Ex io
12
N3 N?
'31 inDS (i.e. in such numbers), 1 K io
14
12
20
iNsn abt
Ju 2
djd^ ^vy p, v 2 Cli i
14 14

1,;

and they did not suffice for them so


in such numbers of them as there were):

p
6

'O Nin3 Is 51 20 like


(cf. 11.

an

2,;

aron

\3t?n

33

Ez

4o

(cf. 2

16

24
),

ante-

^N

13lp

p ^

sc

(i.e.

not

less

cf.

pi

EX27

K
K

11

CI

Ex

b. the force of I- has

from the context

2'

kindness such as that


l^SB'D p, Je i 4 ' 13HX p
than ^ has withdrawn from

enjoined in v a ), 20

yi^

4
,

Jos 21"

to be elicited

12
3,-,

sts.

QTlD p. 357,

Ez

pi,

Ch

an

snare, bringing

(viz.

nni?

io 29
2

a net or snare

nan P 440 ).
.

).

n. [m.]

its fall,

lope of (in)

npi3;

n.

prostrates himself; also

No "'PS

XH

Nu 9

5231

turn round, bring back Nii M **s ' and N. Syr. ^a.s

pursue

189i;

also of quantity, quality, or degree

6e sac/).

day(\\r$n, mo^ar, nMjj); rd/OS.v. Di Sta

throw, lay prostrate,

'bnbi l s

has been described or commanded, with

n.m. darkness, gloominess (1),

pl.intens. cstr. Di

a^-ps-^y 'o

id.;

p^KP).

-ifora

31

T L"T^"^Tp3 J

sf.

fig.

MT

kemr, fermentation,

cf.

cp ni"VVe) 'pirn

ty).
"OSO

'131

mod. Syria Wetzst ZPVxiv(189I)

in

Pf. 3 pi. 1103?


1.

Geosr 590

and more gen. make warm

id.,

(one's flesh, or food);


etc.,

Buhl

grow hot (NH

tender, be or

sg.

v , both in

Aram. Jtso&o, N^pIS, i s also priest of God;


. .2s2. jfab. 103 prv-st
Nerab-l03Hal Bev-^ m
110 170
Teima N-1C3 id. CIS . ^-"sa.b.b*,-,.
CIS"Neo-Pun. Eut ZMG w 2:K2:;
so 1B3
Berger
e

R ob

D^ri),

t["ft3S] n.m. (idol-)priest (so

["1^3] vb. Niph. grow warm and

fl.

(||n3n

JA.Apr.-JuAftlW.4W.

city
S 1 2 + 6 t. i S, + 2 t.
25
in Benjamin, N. fr. Geba and Jerusalem i S 1
111623
531
28
31
(E. fr. Bethaven), v
i 4
Is io Ne
ID *#}$ Ezr 2 2 = Ne 31
Ma X (f)jww, etc.
7

(On Mikmas

(||

ciie

nsn, and

t n~vap7p n.f.
S

n.pr.loc. Ezr

Baer's notes)

(v.

Gr

so

prob. D33 in same mng.

tOO???

niibnoa. v
r 243).

2727

store

Dps Dt

Pt. pass.

foregoing)

w
i

of conquering Chaldeans.

t[D/p3] vb.

Hb>

in-joap

loan-word

iba?

MT

(v.

t [JTV230] n.f. net, fishing-net

ment (
A/dub.;

Qvpbh vnbaoa

witli

40

486

13
9

prop. P), f 6i mBffi 1?


"8
s
(Hi IP"!??, implied in v ), 63 BHJ33
5
2
^nnn (sc. with the longings of v ), v

them

Gf Ke; Gie

v'\

P
p
wan p P

1^

pipN

na

sc
(

10
4
n^pn ri? v ), 65

generously', v

(i.e. so

),

2
(Hi * riKT? v"), 127

Is52

intno trXO nnK'tD

ffm T^>

justify

'

I? (sc as

14
13
but Che pN), Pr 24 (see v ),

abundantly';
14

^
W

90 ^'1 ??
W?* VTH?
12

10

occurs freq. in

\T1 and

with njn, esp.

partic. phrases, as ()

to

(sufficiently

f|

lOOB')-

P
43

(cf.

10

thou seest

if

Gn

^J?!l)

'> n"BT>n

Gn

love

",'"'

23

33

1S

(cf.

S 13 12

34

rarer

3C

ON

s 23^;

31

A1114 5

Gn

50 p 3
2 S 13
Est 2 12 );
11
+1K~*1
25" 43
;

(d)

not

n!>

S 20 21 23 s
4
35b
i/^i
Jb9
HDy *33N p-N^-a not so am I with
myself (i.e. I am not conscious of being one who
would fear him, v a ), with a vb. Dt 18 14 mNl
^ j? pU p N? (not so,
viz. as implied in v a
),
a subst,

12 7 nt5> ^13y

j6, 2

S 18 14

Gn

48

,s

hbt p vb, a^m p


UN p nV. Ex io".
Is io 7

C4n 44

()

W?:

and

3,
10

=Jos

xb, absol.

3,

ace. to

'

your words, so be it, 1 S 25 NM-p 1W3 ^3,


\ 48 11 Pr 2 3 7 Wn-|3 (after conj. to?), Ez 42 11
515

prn p
S

}3iN3

p| Nu
Je42

27

38
'21

63

14

14

2fl

(c)

...

...

|3

i>33

Ct

p inx

4 "1

),

H04

which
Is26 17

so after 1?33

Wpil p ...
M 23
(cf. \
Co),

17

333, 6 7

34

"b

34

12
;

cf.

etc.,

(8)

Jnyn ^N3
83

16

Je2

(rd. niBlfe'DS),

(of degree) 35

Wtpn

Of

0313.

15

IS61 11
26

nB>33

Ez 22 22
(om.

^'me (un-

common) 1 s 9 13 ink pNxon p T'yn Q3N33.


b. +Ezr io 32 nwyb u^y "pais p.
c. late?

p
i
13

Zc

(a)

Ex

7'

Vtry

'*

37

Ex

cf.

39

3242

4o

22

^33

Nu i

16

S 9"
Ex 27 neta

20

17

24

7W]}a, Is 14
15

fiS

H?N3, Jos 23 15 1 S 15 33 26 24
Je 5 19 31 28 32 42 42 1S Ez 12 11 20 s6

11

Nu

29
;

24

14

28

S 3 9 1 K i 30
Ju 7 17b pb'yn

p Dmai 1^X3

nbn io 11

so after

(e)

b>b>

io

Is

54

nx-in, 2

Pr

vb DK

after assevera-

p .... 'f niay-b fEc


14
rwyx
-\wta, Lv 27 Nu
p
so

Je 39 12 (/) insimiles,Dti2 22 2 2 26 Am3 12


s
11
Is 65 Je 13
fd.
1^X3 p, (a) Ex 7 10
^ nix 1^X3 p lb>yi v 20 Jos 4 8 2 S 5 25 Ez 1 7 cf.
i5

14

,cf.

Gn 50 12 Nu 8 3 iron. Am 5 14 1^X3 030S p W


omN, Ex 1 o 10 (b) Gn 1 n"oi ik\s3 nbyn p,
Ne 5 Occasionally in poetry IK'NS is not
expressed
Is 5 4 9 (De), 55 Je 3 20 Jb 7 Ho 1
"

12

niv

iW3,

i2 28

50

p mb

DiTJSD 13^1

INIp (of degree

= in the

so

same proportion),

^48 inn p INI Hen (i.e.


same measure that they saw); Je 33 22
(ace. to many, but dub.; rd. prob. tK>X3 Gie)
it is represented by 155>N (so Is 54 HiEw Di):
Ju 5 15 3 is not expressed. Na i 12 is prob. corin the

Zen

rupt;

ONp

P"''" .D^?,

tp?

after so,

lit.

rd.

^.y??. 13, H33,

e.g.ExiS

Ec

inx.

v.

Est 4 16 (Z p?a

10

Syr*"-

afterwards:

i.e.

in such circumstances,

(late), lit.

thereupon, then,
TN;

for "Jy

With prepositions:a. P"inN, p-nnN,

3.

b.

11

are syn., but differ considerably in usage.

^a = 5r).

i.e.

oft, for

t"to?

C.

ace. to some, like so, i.e. (Vrss Rabb)


manner, or (De) like this (accompanied by
a contemptuous gesture)
like a mere nothing:
J? Is 5

in

like

but

v. iv.

pp 200

d.

conditions, that being

27"

\j/

like the hind


7

9 (all P),
1 6", cf. Jos

Ex

Gn

c
( )

25" (pi), simil. 2

^03

15

Jb

>S

14

^io3 Pr26 12 (y)^ 4 2 2 p

'B'BJ

so after

S 8s

S 14 p 'an
Jei8 f 123 127 4 Pr io 20 26 s 19
3
4
flJfnt 1? DiBh B3, Is 31 5
(/3) Jo 2
T
6

^aij;?,

17

(d) in similes, () 2

li>n ^)1N,
s19

21

Lv 2 7 12 n;n; 'p
Dt8 20 Ju ii 10

(5)

Nu

=5

1DN mtf 1l?K,

a.

viz.

'wn-f3 03*1313

21

1-

Je 42
(d)
S 16 19 1 K 2 38 Is 20 4 52 14f
with the same vb. repeated Lv 24 1920 Dt 28
2

2. Often, to emphasize the agreement, in

answer to

10

been described or implied), with

so (viz. as lias

Nu

(idiom.) to

18

2
f?-p ViyT Jb 9

5',

anN

(6)
10

tGn

be so

if it

Ju 14

(cf.

),

20

iby*

tive

);

ink ay^ -f$a

ja

11

t-Jes

11

EX22 29

so,

(c) alone,

p-p

31

w wbo"

irojnn

'cyi,

<3N b)nv o:i

'(it)

or6

Kz'u-' 33

p yr

^3BD

Ex6 p 1K 1K22 OmDN p


""ON P fN
K i (cf. Je 28

"pi

usages. }3

16

130'lpOa

+ oft., Ju7 Win

21

S 12 1 K
nij>r N ?, 3 4 7

Dt 22

p.

9'-''

42 45
G1142 25

+^

pi,

Vtyjjn

20

29':s

36

pa* pi naT
n'KJ? p CH^N

26

17
5
-ina-iEto,

(cf.

taken from thee p "]b"'\V let it be to thee so


20
with nb>y (esp. '&$%
(sc. as thou desirest), 7

9,n

i"-

>

"^b"

Gn

so

2f)

13

me

was

it

Nu

J0S14 5
(all P); G1141
Josio 39 n u
wri p
17
7
nt
9
Ju i i5
^ 4 8 (6) (freq.) Nu 2 n: 1^N3
12
the more)
^^! ??, Ex i (of degree =i/te wore
39

22

16 73

r,1

according

so, therefore

Nu

where

esp. in proph.,

such

to

16

11

it

often

introduces, after statement of the grounds, a

command

divine declaration or

Am 4
'1

12

Is 5

13 14 24
-

ION H3 pb
14

21

Je 5 6
30
2
Je 2 9
19"

22'

'

-OM
25

4-oft.;
'>

4.7.9

K
+

io
12

16

Juio 13

16 27 Je 6

DN3 Is

24

i
.

]0

Ki

2
10

'>

etc.;

DW

33

WW nn

pb Je7 32 16"
11
6 11
*n pb Ez 5 35
Zp 2 pb
816
14
Ho 2 Is 29 Je 16 21 Ez 16 37

CNa

'-JN

15

29" 30 12 37

Is io 24 28 10

sq. piN.1

DNJ

DN3
1

14

4
-ibx

p^ +Ex

fi6

Nu 2 ,u (botfa P),

487
X-

Ezn
2o

K3.>n

';

Is 28

14

pbfEz iV 3 6 3
4

12

20
13
30 Je

(P),

14

+ Ez 5

2
23

Je35 17

16
to iD Is 28

10

12

- <!

37

Je 6 18 44 26 +

21
<-;i

Nu

-^

2=.
jj,
20 30 33
36

14
;

+Ez I+
....WW feb
4

In answer to
w 21 12 22 20 Is
i

38

l,

||

sub pa

v.

Bi Che

J!

etc.)

-,

p. 488.

TiljS n.pr.loc. appar. in Mesopot.,

3py DK 3 Nip

H33 ^ 80 10

14

29

so, once, J??"! Is

Du

;y\

Jeg u ; ON 23 s8 42 15

bv

5
n33^ Is
44 he is betitled (v. supr.; so

'31 |"jn

nyi EZ27
@ Xama; identif. dub.; = nib?
Thes and most
Co rds. n?.|>3 Mez stadt *?arra" 34
23

Special usages

(a) idiom., in conversation,

an objection, to state the ground


upon which the answer is made Gn 4 15 therethis being so
whoso killeth Cain, etc.,
fore
8
15
7
1S28 2 1K22" Jb 2 o 2 (@inGn
30 Ju8
in reply to

iYG3

though p"N?) so also strangely, else14


4 6
12
2 K i
2
1 S 3
).
(6) inferring
the cause from the effect, or developing what
14b

logically involved in

a statement, Is 26
and destroyed
them (not a consequence of v a the dead rise
not,' but the development of what is implicit
33
3
1
in it), 61 7 Je 2
5 (because viz. rtJ1K pK v ),

]JD

I.

Jb34 25 42 . Zcn 7 rd. fNSn


3

(of time), as yet

ijyiaf).

Ne

e t??~iy
.

16

}?"by 14 .

f.

upon ground of such conditions, therefore (introducing, more generally than [37, the statement of a fact, rather than a declaration: never
used in the phrases noted under }3?), Gn 20"
21
s 17
16 29 20 11 1 S 20 29 2 8 1S 2 S 7'22 27 1
42 Ex 5
20 23 Is 5 M 9 16 13 713 is 4 7 i6 9 n 17 " 21 3 Jes 6 27
io 21 12 3 20 11 3 i 3 20 Ez 7 20 22 4 31 5 etc., ^ I 5 4 2 7
-

from v ab ), v 8 no 7
Jb6 9 1
20 etc, Ct i
and regularly where
the origin of a name, or custom, or proverb is
assigned, Gn 2 24 'ji trw ary* \z-by, io 9 p-bv
3c

(the poet's inference


22

21

"%., II 9

^>33 TTDV

Nip p^y, 16 14 19 22

31

25

|3-?yn

io 12

fHb

17

23

28

(?

rd. so 2 7

.Est 9

26

6
)

the 2nd

8 20
-

etc.;

40

13

(like) the

J13

in. ]3

v. II. pa.

betitle, title,

give an

cognomen (JsH

j) Pi.

Impf.

id,;
r

s.

Aram. K33,

being

= thus,

^'S

^? tOpKl
by thy name,

'

"

(||

B*N p3

Km

|15)

133

Ex

1.

work

abs. '3

3o

I8

Is 33

K3-b)
;

abs. v

22
.

Pu. /m^/.

(NH

+iit.;

Gn

\3.3

iKf

base, pedestal,

lit.

iKf

23

of a pedestal (Th VB), ace. to

p-nt^D

lei, 162

part

orig.

of a

wrong

in

gloss

v 35

to

place,
'3

in

err.; B3"lJFTf3 Is 33 s3 the


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 11 Lv 8 U (all P).
13
(both E); hence
2. office, place Gn 40" 41

\*>

or

is txt.

Dn

(late) i3?-^y in his place

his

as

stead,
Stelle)

successor,

bv om. v

Ch

:M1J *

(i.e.

Germ, an

cf.

in his
seiner

isflrni);

1. a Levite

@ Kcovevia, A Xavcvia, L Ie^oi/tos Ie^oi'icy, A Xevevias, L Xovevias.


Izharite 1 Ch 2 6
Xavev(e)ia(s).

15

= i"P333
2. an

1 i

Mi-p233 n.pr.m. (^
22

v 27

29

t'OJS n.pr.m. a Levite Ne9 4 K c

A Xaraw,

L Xavevias (B om.)
Qr n.pr.m.

v.

^^313 sub

j^D (-s/of foil.; meaning


"
Anm
conj. in Ko
)
j-iv. ]3(?)
D23, D32 n.[m.],

p3.

dubious;

v.

J - 10

sf.

45 ^ ^fflve called thee


giving thee a title (of honour; cf. for construction
5
Dr 5lf 3 ); 3 ms n33< J>iO* DBOI
44 and with
die name Israel he titles (himself), is hardly
poss.; abs. he betitles, cr makes, use
of a title, is
unlikely; rd. prob. Pu., v. infr., in bad sense
f
= jive
a flattering title: '"I33K b tnK"bw Jb
end unto man I do not give flattering titles
32
^ ^SV"?

parallel form of [13; be

II.

t[l"03] vb. Pi.


epithet or

p3; IV. ]3

v. I.

Sta zAwiii, less,

sf.

13

'I?

*l!"P^3
n. j3 v.

*:-

sub II. pa.

foil.;

KM?

(but v. infr.);

bv (unless
dittogr.)points unusually onwards to nni bo b]3
HIJNn on this account, on account, viz., etc.

Us; Ar.

sub pa.

JT3'i3''

}3 n.m. base, pedestal, office

f-iu.

'

v. iv. fa

(v^of

H33; Aram.

30

26 33 29 34 35 3o 6 3 2 33 47 22 Exi3 15 i5 23 Nui8 24 2i ,4 :7
Dt io9 (cf. i 5 1115 19 7 2 4 18 22 ), Jos 2r 14 14 Ju 15"
18 12

firm, substantial^.

'

45

P 220, and

'

(cf.De) therefore ihou hast visited

hitherto

49 o.

p.

v. prrtrv

Q23, 023

where, as
is

n:a

v.

1PP33

Jb, not perceiving the idiom, renders ovx

ovTas (as

prop. HF?.?-

either
pjlilo

rang, dub.;
(so

and

most

gnat, gnats, gnat-swarm

vitaMos.i, P .97

Origeu

Hom

4'

l!i

"

E "-,

Antli1413

moderns), or [louse,] lice (so <2> X .J 0S


n 33 v l.&tt
maggots,
Bocn H ie ro Z .ii.ii.572f. ag

and
pi.

etp.

CP?3

AVe)
p: x

abs.

13 14
-

NH

perh. f| Is5i

Ex8

12

io5

:1
,

Q33

(v. infr.);

Ex8' 3 14
-

has, also, D33 prob. a mere Mas. device for 033


,
(cf. Di), on account of preceding nW (on which
4
S5nM116
U45
Da
see Ges
); Sam. has D^33 through213131414
(allP).
out : of Egyptian plague Ex8'
-

na
hence

105

31

|5"i3 Is 51 6 fr e a #wa-

Jiri1;

488

sivarm (?) sAaZZ /iei/ c??'e (cf. Di Du ; Weir Che


355
>Brd De Zz'fe this).
rd. D^a, cf. Buhl"-'
34
XB Es m
M
*
Ba
Bubl Ges HWB ed 12
Note, No
:

p&
t.;

2 t.;

Ju

Ja!

fs.

19

33

ms. V?2P\

*W

12

humble oneself Lv 26" (H;

Ch7

19

* Ch
2 Ch 7 +5*.;
Ch33 23 Bf.ttnn 'Chi 2

1. reflex,

subj. 033^),

K 22 +

14

mpl.W^I

20 4 ; inf. V33n'

connect this word, etymol. with Aram. NJ"UD?3


vermin, Ba and Buhl also with As. kalmatu,
HWB333
id. [D1
], and even with Aram. NDD^p,

30

14

i2

7 - 7 - 12

11

30

32

26

19 23
-

33

^D

s7
2 Ch 34
before some one,
1 K 21
12
12 23
27
"OBO
1K21 29 2K22 19
2Ch33
2.
34 36
pass. Z>e humbled, subdued 1 S 7 13 1 Ch 20 4 2 Ch
I3 ,s sq.^pers.JuS 28 MBD Jun; under

^sb

29

';

Eth. ^7A.: louse;


but these connexions, as well as that with
nD"03 all involving radical O, are most improb.
Jfcott^is, Ar. J.*i, etc.,

NH

^8o

tn-j3
tree),

i.

n.f. (si vera

id.,

Che rsalms3< 7

Karapria-ai

is

support

1.)

(fem. of in. J3

root, stock

e.

so Ges);

'

Jii m.

but

10

cf.

/
and v p3=^S^rota?Z(HuRiDe;

Syr.

take as vb.,

al.

gramm. (should be

ag.

(of

>"I333),

rd. theni"l|3)

some one nhri Ju 3 30 ^ 1 06 42

Ch 28 19

y"33n 2

W3l J u 4 23

Hiph. Pf.

s^yan i Ch 1

,2

^ 1o7

sf. 05?"??-

10

impf. 3 ms

Dt 9 3 +

Txt. dubious.

improb.

t[DJ3] vb. gather, collect (NH id.; Aram.


D33

Jb 40 12

for worship,

away, destroy)
2

Pt. D33

\//

33

sweep, sweep

is

(late) Pf.

Est 4 16 ; Inf.

7iv. D133

Ar. (JJ3

etc.;

Qal

Ch

cstr. 1

^D-? Ec

s.

22

gather people 1CI1 22

ntoinn nhxixs.
perh., for 133,

Ne

Levites
silver

"1

Ec

stones

and

T[n>23j

Vr Hist Gr u
-

WMM

'

Kinahhi,
V

';

GFM

(||

Q3HN

s.

4 f

abs. v

Ez

21

22

Co

tr. to

v 20 and rds. for

of restoration

D ?.?;

yjr

147

033nn3

together (for

Is 28 20

^TOill.

)'3p

when one gathers

oneself together

(||

v 19 2)
-

28

5JS12n

IX j?

bed is too short to stretch oneself at full length, and when one (perforce) draws
up the feet, the covering becomes too narrow.
JH!^'!"?), i-e. the

t[D^p] n.m.

Ez44

18

'

only

du.

(or

pi.)

drawers (connex. with above */d)2 obscure


Di der. fr. D33 = T3J cover up, hide (cf. Du Is 2 8 20),

which Thes also comp.) only cstr. p33?0;


a priestly garment of linen O'flB'B ''P33D EZ44 18
13(H) ^D330

Ex

42

39

28

Lv

t|

63

(Aram.

J>33

id.;

Ar.

i.IS

is

be

in der. conj.
contracted,

wrinkled; also fold wings (of eagle))


Niph.
29
JHM
ms.
K
W?
Pf. 3
1
2i + 3 t.; 3 pi.
2 Ch
12 7 30 11 ;

WM

Ch

12

7
;

ffi

42

;1 1.

Impf. y?3> Lv 26

41

89

also

v.

as n.pr.m.,

io 15 (as ancestor

of

Canaanites and Phoenicians all J) io (P);


015
813
(fr. Gn io
2. a. land, W. of
1 Ch i
).
Jordan, into wh. Hebrews came, and where they
;

subduing the inhabitants;

settled,

JU5

ibv Ju 4

'

135

11

'3 niDnbtt

naan,
'3

(all J),

(all

also

Ju

31

P)

'

12

55

t.

Gn 44

Ju

Nu

2i

34

E);

in

ro6 38

idols

46

31

cf.

of Ca-

-17.:

12

Ch

(P);

1.4.13.14.15

47
Jos
16
'3

Canaan

P); jy33

is

esp.
5.13

|-

(all E),

ny

= women

daughters of

v6 8 36 2

(all

3 no!bw

(song

45
(opp. 1330

12

p.??

hence

15

"-aSS?

.13.29.32

3
P,

15

OpD

fj?33
'

former inhabitants;

3 n ?"^

+ 40

'3

35 42

s.a.s4.

Ex

3 ;
of the

i.e.

OH?,

Gn

'3
;

'16* (ail P).

t [,y j3] vb. be humble, only

lxvil

'

TA

Wkl

'

ls90

and
Hithp. 7n/ cs<r. "rm naBBHI
and the covering is (too) narroio
39

Xii=y33, Heca-

||

Cnwrn

DnO"|K-^N

'

punishment;

1S 2 2 25 27

and I loill gather you

land.

Canaan (@

GASm Geogr Buhl Geogr


son of Ham Gn 9
-

"riD331

of the

otti

Tab,ets 150

PA0S 0ct

Pi. P/i

|DM).

al.

Bezold

etc.,

'BDN Je 10 17

Egypt. Ka-n-'-na
Tel Amarna Kinahna,
'

Asieu,,Europa 2Mff

17

Ar. sense

(cf.

terr.

et

= Phoenicia;

|J?33

taeus, v. Miiller

}nND

?]ny33

n.pr.m.

]y23

1.

24

bundle, pack

n.f.

jpac& Z/m/ bundle (and take it)

26

Ju 4 s3 Ne

Dt

V, supr.); sf.

etym. "dub.

(opp. yb&ri)

and gold = amass wealth Ec

Xavaav, Ph.

jn'a Dn 'o 133 'a


^ 33 (rd.
1N33 as in a tome s&m, v.183, 13)

gather, collect portions of harvest for priests

sq.

19

i/r

15

+ 3 t,;

Est 4 16

2 ms.

12
5
107 (obj. 3.b), Is 25 (obj. D "]t fixp).
2. subdue enemies 2 S 8 =i Ch 18 1 Ch 17 10

of
ble

1.

15

also B03); Eth. Wfl; in der. conj. assem-

(v.

W3ni Ne 9 24 ; 1 s. y^S ^8i


Is 25 s
inV^an
Imv.
Jb'40 12
1. humble' 2 Ch 28
yaan

is

3 ms.

3
v b), 16 17

18

= + 105
Gn

H133

11
;
1

28

of the land,

so

personif.

Ho

12

9 =the Hebrew
b. the coast,
lang. (without evil implication),

apostate Israel; '3 nsb> Is

esp.

Phoenicia Is 23";

18

cf. D'fiB'jjB

p '3 Zp 2

5
.

|i^3 n.[m.] merchant(s)

(because

Canaanites, esp. Phoenicians, were

traders);

+11.

$33 Dy-^3 Zp
Co), 17

11
;

'3 jn.K

Ez 16 29

a land of merchants;

(om.

cf. 'jyJS

al.

arf^w-

489

^W3
"0*^3 adj. et nom. gent, cf

ti.

$33

i.

Nu2i'+; fs.
ms.' ^3(11) Gn 3 8
WJOSn Gn46 10 = Ex6 15 1CI12 3 ; mpL D"3y33(n)
24
io
1. adj. '3 B*N Gn 38* (J).
)b 'Ne 9
2

-usu.

nr^I^

Gn

Ch

whom
v

[sr.,

15

(P)

n^sn

16 1010 i^-w.16-18

Jos

K9

16

only

pi.

a n je),
(

18

19

11

30

Ju

(both J),

34

+*]m

+n'Nn Dt

4 5
-

S 24

Jos 5 1 13 4

+ (\\>b^V Nu i 4

all

D);

?sp.

in the list of peoples dispossessed

--*;

by

Isr.,

Nui 3
13 2 3
3
3 3 34
dwelling by the sea and along Jordan [cf.
817

3ni5 21 Ex
J'3n

23 28

MB
i^

Ez

|n"S33

T D J?

Ez 5 3 ^333 J e 2 34 VB33
Ho 4 Mai 3 20 Difw? 1 K 6 27 +';
pi. cstr. niD33 Dt 2 2
+ 4 t.

sf.

1-

14
1. wing, ta. of birds Is io
(in

30

20 17 Jcs 3
tience

Jos 5 1
10

Ez^ Ne 9
1

13 ]
12 8 24 11

29

11

(all

Dr

Cf.

Dt

these JE),

all

P333 nitsp njni

away Pr 23 s

flying

'--

Du Che

from preceding); of

in phr. ^33 ni95f= winged

Dt4 f 148 10 '3^3 nia^CJ?) Ez 39


lis? bh Gn 14 (P), Ez 17 23 '3 f\SV Gn
7
17

birds

^S?^ n.m.

'3-^)3

cf.

'"

zAw.

^ ta

for VV. |3(^),


188I ,26

We

Klo

cf.

In Zaii 7

JHD).

w ^o

(cf. 11.

perh.

rd.

Xavavaioi, Xavaavlnv,

Ho

comp. as to sense

12 8 ),

Marti.

7s 27

\jr

also '3 bjJ3

ttaypiHja Ec io 20

Pr i"=winged

22

father

1.

1124

Ch

18 1023 ( Xavaau,

2. a Benjamite

Kaava, Xavava).

proph.

of

Ch

thing,

tb. of insects (prob.),

^^t? '-?^ Yl$ Is 18 buzzing, or humming of


wings, i.e. Ethiopia, so called from its swarms
of flies, with especial ref. poss. to the tsetse-fly
1

Du,

(so

cf.

Che

Hi De

in gen.,

id.,

> Kn

Di

of the tropical shadow falling both ways;


Thes 1167 b of noise of the wings of an army
ref.

wings

to sails as

v2

cf.

would be

suit-

but ?ivV does not favour this), c. of


cherubim 1 K 6 24 24 24 24 + 8 t. K, cf. 2 Ch 3 1U1
1111
+ 6 t, Ch, Ez i+ 17 t. Ez, Ex 25 2020 39 9 9
(all P).
td. of seraphim Is 6 2,2
te. of
women in Zee's vision Zc 5 99 t f fig. of the
-

u
wind, Ho 4 19 ^ 1 11
2 S 22
^ 1 04 3 t g. fig.
9
of the dawn (winged sun-disc 1) \^ 139 cf. of
20
sun of righteousness Mai 3
fh. fig. of '",
2
5
8
as protector of his people ^ 17 36" 57 61

10

6 33 9

Eu 2

= skirt,

24

.0.12.U

12

1 2 extremity
.

a. of garment

corner, or loose flowing end,


12

Dt 22

23 ^20 Je 2
1

34
(

fig

3338

S 15 27
S

^ Ez 5 j fi
(P cf. RS
y^T\ S|330
3

Zc 8 Nu 15
b of fa
10
Is 24 from the end of the earth; elsewhere pi.
'KH niD33 Jb 3 7 3 3 8 13 and, clef. 'KH 'J janK

Hg

1212

23

^^

5em.i.6,2nded.437)_

13

four corners of the earth; so of the


s7
holy land Ez 7 2 . Dtf D tfTppW ^33"^ Dn 9
is obscure; Meinh. reads, after Vrss., ^33, on
Is ii

Xavaav, Xavavav).

(in fig.),

Tn3i^3 n.pr.m.
Zedekiah

11

21

97 133

merchant

(P),

'

(but v. infr.) : liV '3 WW t&)


24
(prob.); '3^> ruru ibm Pr 31

mf) only sg.


^33 Zc 14 21
IJpboril iTO?
y$n(?)

trader,

tn.

separate
riches, as

able,

3-5

JED), Ju

1 "-"- 11 - 13

Ex

fig.),

11
19 (E 1 E ? fig.) Dt 32 (in sim.), Zc 5 9 Lvi 17
1326
14
(P), Jb 39
in fig. of invading king
^ 68
Je 48 40 49 2 2 Ez 1 3 7 so appar. Is 8 8 of invader

Dt

as overflowing river (but

11

24

Ob 20 and D^SH y\n 12&


'311 ^33 v
'3H ninSK> Gn io
STe9
(both
(JE), Ez 16 3 oft. of part
t), '3PI p.? Ex 13
'
>f the inhabit., jn??
^1 3 ? Jos 7 9 (JE),
Dt 11 30 with other n.pr.gent., + T) sn Gn 13 7
[

(J),

27 28 29 29 30 - 32 33

Is8

3:i7

$33

Ex

"333

'

yiB>-na

50 (all
(q. v.) Gn 12 24
Jos 13 3 (D), Ju ii---ww many
continued to live in the midst of

Nu 2

)f

= Ex 6

10

b. usu. coll. (c. art.) of pre-Tsr. in-

labitants of
f),

46

of individual, '3n

a.

and hence 33 40 (P or E);

21 1 (J)

ISTu

nyjnsn
[

subst.,

as

art.

c.

i.

"03

the

*1JD

of

foil.

(mng. dub.

and Aram.

in, enclose,

Ar.

fence

i_J;.S

p 33 collect, assemble, are

denom.)
*]3|

m a.f.

KC B

(m. Ez

'

and Co

wing,

extremity

also appar.

laia; Zinj.

Ch

(NH

HNIO

f)333

Kt, but

1113

but

id.;

fig.

TI1K,

Gn

iJX
i

^3

21

-f

Ru

(even of

iB33

v.

K6 +
du.
Hg2
24

12

Be),

Panammu

DHMS

Qr

for attacJied

As. kappu, Eth. *T}:)


cstr. |33

cf.

Aram. KD33,

himself to the party of Ids lord,


53
cf Zc g
a infr ^.

lmcr.1.11^

Ar.

the corner (of the altar) is

nation;

sf.

; abs.

"233

3^333

more than two, Is 6 22 Ez

endsch. 5 S.

place, instead of

a devastating abomiBeVj who rc| 133-^

" "72

it.

t [r)!3] vb. denom. fr. R33 2. only Niph.


be cornered, thrust into a corner, or aside
20
Impf. 3 ms. T~P niy ^33^ tib\ IS30 and no
;

more shall thy


(cf.

Di);

(cf.

Ar.

>

teachers be thrust into

others,

who render

i_ai.S enclose,

a corner

hide themselves,

guard, but this rather

*iK8 +
7

);

its

'a

Ez i6 8

6 - 21

in

< Kue der oek2,

cstr.

for protection).

"1J3

(poss.

Voi

foil.;

meaning unknown).

490
t81,s
+ 81,8

n.m.

T"YiD2

lyre (on formation

cf.

NDD

GASm Geoer
zpv.wgcii.),

Lag.BN8t,.Anm.. NH fa. Aram JO^ fj_3


M51M (who questions ShemiMand. (K)"iW3 No

ch XIi

52-74

origin)

tic

Ar. *J3S,

( and Joseph.);

Egypt, hi-an-aul

to

sf.

nS? Jb 3 o 31

13
sf.^li3?Ez 26

79

Bondi

abs.

Benz

(cf.

3.1W G114 31
ic

S i6

stringed

cf.

v'-

?
i:)

at banquets Is 5

Q^'a ^p|j 'aayi naa

cf.

t Mp| Pr

woman

by a loose
Is 16

in pity)

paniment cf song
5

S io Is3o '-(|[D''ifl)
0^33, D^an, etc.)
+
(

^33

Ch

18.21.

lfi

25

of bowels

= heart,

tym f\h) ^33

'31

13

and

in sim.

ark

S6 6

and in sanc-

io 12 but esp. Chr


,

22

2 C]l g

so chiefly in Chr),

cf.

v.

20

KB3.
.IDS

f8

moon

n. [m.] full

orig. dubious, cf.

Lag* "
33

1 -'-

93
;

As. kuseu, headdress or

cf.

= agu, id.,

cap,

moon-god

and also /mK moon (as tiara of


Dl HWB sub kuseu, kubSu, ag4;

1),

yetv. Brock) '3H Dv!? p r 7 - ; as a feast-day,


'33 yj, 8 4 (opp. BHna, f^ ^/ie wew moon).

ND3,
HD3
'

16

'

seat of honour,

'

Ph.

id.;

^D-llS, J^flDfao;

D HM

2S7

n.m.
133

(NH

throne

D^D-Q

(pi.)

BAram.

Sendsd,58.44.

Np"l3,

Aram.

XD"I3

Zinj.

Ar *jjf.
Ag femM;
Akkad. loan-word ideogr. is GIT. ZA,
HWB343
cf. D1
); abs. KB? Gn 4 i 40 4-; nD3 i K
io 19 19 Jb 26, KB?n Ez i 20 cstr. ND3 2 S 3 ,0 +
D3 Ex 17 16 (si vera 1. v. infr.) sf. K?3 1 K
_

perh.

13

^P? 2S7 +

Exn +

;'

26 16 Is 14 9

niNDS

pi.

iK5

\nd?

16

+,
5

G114 21 a
1S16 16 3 pnb-t? 2 S6 5
s
a annbT? r ch 15 16 a ciraeto v 28
1 Ch 13
a N33 2 ;5 U a n"iin'^3 2 4 3^ a'-ist ^'i 22 98 s
3

trsri

16

perh. As. loan-word;

5 5
51"3 92'
81
02 4 9s
9a""
108 3 147 7 149 3 150 3
IO
2
irnnaa ^ I37 ._Yb s used with 3 are

71

Aram. Jlmo;

(cf.

usu. as accom-

'1,

1C

11
28 ^25
Ne .
9 20
s
so chiefly in ^), \f 49 57

1.3.5

and

(sg-,

(pi.,

carried

Jb 30 31

Ch

||

?33, etc.)

-)-

esp. before the

tuary (usu.
I5

Ch 1

(cf. 1

Jb2i 12

used also in praising

+ ^,
(+a 3PI)

12

Is 2 3 1G (fig. of Tyre)

murmuring sound

(of

the lyre,

^>3n|>

naiy bipb ino'Eyi '31 eiha IKb*

11

on

-"]

of his associates.

rest

'33 fMD J?T t*K

token of merriment 24 s

^n, b"bn)

Ez26

LB8ft

'

'-

also

cf.

D3 Exi7

skilled in -playing

(iT3 }M1);

:l

27

'331 )ha 3

mem

'

van Kasteren

fr. BAram. 033;


Schwally 46 on format! v.
Lag ""); only Aram. pi. frtfM 1NB> Ezr 4 7 the

Syr. %JL>,

;'3

Now A " h

Areh 273fl-

m Furrer

in form.Ges* 122

associate, colleague (loan-wd.

instrument used for popular as well as sacred

music

f.

'3

K io +

M^inb f 1 37 ; fyre,

t [r03] n. [of men, but

in

12

nh33

pi.

ib.

U3 ''

ib. 1888 (xiO, 212-248

as loan-word

in Hellen. Gk. tuvipa

Gn 4 51 +

1886 0x0, si-145

i/LIS;

ace.

Frei

Ed PaI 254 Buhl Ge08r

'

i22

5 5
-

sf.

19 4-',

iP?

DniND3 Ez

of honour, usually 1. a.
kmg=throne Gn 41 40 (E), Ex 1 5 12 29 (both
19
16
1
2
Is 47 1 Ez 26
of queen-mother 1
seat

of
J)

147

149

a ini^n 150 3

3
,

Dr

v. reff. ap.

On

ancient lyres

A s.p-*f-

i9b.

in^^O

JTnib

(Naphtali), ni33

J0S19

i2

35
;
;i

KevepeO,

ni"l33

n.pr.loc.

Dt

17

Galilee

in

NU34

Jos 13 27

11
;

HT33

Baer; nh?3 Norzi) Jos

(so

1K15 ; 1.
20

A XevepoO, L

s5

a city Jos'

(P;
1
XcveptB, as always exc.

Jos 13 27 ), so prob. 11 2 (D ?;
Xevep<=68i), Dt3 17 (B Ma^awiped;

A
= '3).

Kewpcotf,

Max

2. rn33-D^ lake near the city,

Nu

B Xevapa, A Xewpetf), Jos I3


A L Xevepa>6), nh_33 D^ Jos

B Xeveped;

AXeweprf); fri'li^S

petf;

territory about the city


fyv Xev P <6
to

v'Soop

Mk

rn.33

53

@L s

has

tov Tevvrjcrap

Mt

34

27

(P;
3

and

(D
15

lake,

"ip3;a,

Makk.

20

34 " (P;

';

the

all

iraaav rfv

cf.

tp^a,

II

Xew-

-ipsa, c f.

TtwqcrapfT

etymol. connexion with


14 Lu 5
disputed by GASm Geosr 443 n Buhl Geosr 1I3n

On

the

lake

and surrounding region

v.

2
Est 5 his royal throne; of
future (Messianic) prince Zc6 I3a (in v b read

13^-^y
tjTJ23,

'3

ZAW1881

Sta

She'61 Is 14

'3

}ri3

'

of

);

dead kings

or against a

in,

in

place,

said of king himself, (only Je) is a sign of


10
and (of '<)
so '3 D^ 43
seat of
though
king,
not
of
49
of
throne
office; 12 t. elsewhere, lit.
tb.
1
26 26
1
io iK
(D\-6k) as heavenly king, Is 6 Ez i
9
4
19
18
22 =2 Ch 18 ; Jb 26 f 11 Is66' heaven is

conquest (Je
33

in

Ju

15

);

3*

'

my

throne;

oath

as

seat of

W D3"^>y nj Ex

16

judgment

(cf.

Di;

ty(f

> Cler JDMich


V HD3,

Ges Buhl SS D3 banner ; Kpv<pala


favours D3) Jerusalem called throne
;

so the sanctuary 17 12 (Di"IO 1133

17

t2.

of high priest

guest 2

K4

10
;

Pr

Is22 23

=seat

of governor

judge niin "2 \^94 20


14

13 - 18

Ne

ln

',

of

''

Ez

Je
7
-

43

of honoured

'3),

of (unjust)

r= conspicuous seat

(lit.)

of distinction, exjslicitly I 13 ? 3

'3 alone

K 25

23 2S
-

= Je 52

32 32
-

Ett

491

HDD
a.

= royal

fig'.

dignity, authority, poiver,


9

iKD3i t^iari 2 S 14

[2

33

?3

kingdom,

esp.

'>

iblishing,

89

so

2S

Pr 2 o
of David

throne

1CI117 14

'3

29

pass.

[133

Ch

17

II

1K9

15

Je

t.

r
;

?k

29

'2?

';

a^'h

7y also

I3 H egp- J e I3 W I? =5

12

more

nap f

24

fully

19

K8

20 25
-

taB*

132";

as king, become

one's seat

throne of Isr.

16

11
,

6 1016

Cb

oft. sit
1

Kn

set one

cf.

||

Ch

cf.

upon the throne of

1K10'

'a~?y 'a ;D3

:ifl

||

throne as judgment seat Pr 20 s

0^122;

Isr.

com-

in

sentence '3p iNDSTlN

7^, i.e. make him


nore powerful king than, 1K1 37 cf. v 47
of
ig of Babylon, ''KM QnX b*p33ia|) bypp
r.

14' 3

In

^45 7

ttnfo *]KD3 the "text

"l3l'

is

AE HiEwBae read thy throne is

corrupt:

3b.

of God; Bi Che insert imiD H3133


pH thy throne [its foundation isfirmly fixed],
throne)

)<1

11

[has established it]; v. further

> throne of

rereignty,

^?

'3

(dt6x) = his

'>

La5 ^9 3 i03
2

19

Je 14 21

iBHj?

jbe BEBtoi pis

io?

fl-

WD|

Co);

Ez 32

Is 6 2 +8t,;

D3>1

5
3 2 4- 3

+ 13
Ex io

19

('3

Dr

Sl94 0bs -.

n303>Ez3O

ls

,5

+4t.;

3 mpl.

p3n ; ||ri^p);

'3-^y

(.Ao

2&1

47;

97

Hab

JB2)

sf.

sf.

13

ls

11 -

19

16 10 (2 ace), v is ; Jon 3"


of

garment (strange;

Gn 9 23 (J), Ex

ness

naked

Is 58'

Ez 18

28

42

7 16
'

Ez iJb 23 17

IIo 2"; the

the face and

'

bodies of cherubim

38

15

(J),

Ez

Gn

38

14
6

Jon

(J),

Hab
Dt

fig.

\/r

104

6
;

with 3 of the

22 12 these two appar.


,

Ju

heaven
2.
147 with glory Ez 32'.
26
18
human
cover, conceal blood Gn 37 (J), Jb 16
ordure Dt 23 14 mts. conceal men from God
Ho 1 o s cover transgressions Jb 3 s3 Pr 1 28 13
iniquity ^32; righteousness ^40"; hatred
Pr io 18 a thing Pru 13 face of judge So that
he cannot see justice Jb9 24 rulers and seers Is
10
with 3 of covering Lv 17 13 (H), 1 S 19 13
29
27
sun by a cloud Ez 32 7
by
fat Jb 15
face
3.
with } from whom Gn 18 17 (J), Jb 33 17
cover (with covering of protection), a pit Ex
33
2
(Govt, code); with cloud of incense, the
reflex., cf.

with clouds

supr.

4'"

i\f

Kapporetb Lvi6 13 (P); coverings of the sacred


13
tent, tabernacle, and their furniture Ex 26
iA1M2
9 15
Nu 4 (P); with a f the covering Nu4
-

(P)
fat,

4. cover, spread over,


Zion ^l ?>'a Is 5
13 "
Ex
Lv 3 X!U4 4 S (with bv_),
the inwards
29
lfi

7 (P)

the

leprosy, the skin

and

flesh

Lv 1

12 13

cloud of the theophany, the mount Ex

(P)

24

l0 - 18

7
(P), and
the tent of meeting Ex 40 Nu 1
15IC
(P) ; altar with tears
the tabernacle Nu 9
Mai 2 13 (2 ace.) Jerusalem with multitude of
34

(P),

Aram.

camels Is 6o; of handiwork

\1ols

L^T

(j^S)

K * lsul4 -= 2

Ar.

As. knsu, cover

/;-

'h

sq. accus., the


5. coi'er,
4
2s
5 "
(song), Jos
(P),
Exi4
Egyptians
15
sea the
34
11
11
53
7
22
waters
Jb
106
38
^ io4
(E),
24
^ 78 19
s
locusts the eye of the land Ex
Je 46 Ez 26

orerivlu-hn,

garment

fiI2

i2

earth with the great deep

ace.

c.

D3
8T ?!); naked-

Ez i6

(P),

Gn

the face

appar. reflex.,

+ ace. rei);

2
legs of seraphim Is 6

23 23

is

rd. peril.

'

*Lli

(del.

HD3 pi

Pa. hide, cover;

wring, JfcL^oir garment;


>Wie.

,5

15

12 13

Pa;

^03 Ez 3

'

royal dignity,

15

^ 89 cf.
[J1D3] vb. cover (NH

chiefly

^D3^Exi5' +
41 t. Impf.; Imv. sf. W3 Hoio
/mf. csr.
niD3 Mal2 +n t,; nb3Nu4
sf. inB3 Ex
HMD
26
ft.
Pno +i2t.; pi. 0^30 I S n
2323
fpl. niB30 Ez'i
; 1. cower, c^Ae Ju 4 Ez
2

17

'

13

t.

Pf; Impf. 3 ms. HB?^

t.

clothing

(royal)

1 s.

na&an KD3"^y iKi'4G and even r\y?b


W-by "1 riiafjp NB3"^y i Ch 2 8 5 also 3^
19
jjien 'a-by 2
naboen '3 2Ch2 3
7

t.

heavens with glory

ls

on

4
io 30 15 12 Je 33 17 without ac* 1
2
6
also Is 9 (Mess.); in3_bpp 02~bv 3K*

cf.

WM ^
;

4-

13

nal king, possess royalty


i

^89

throne of
be bis successor 1

^3t3a

ta&e

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. HD3 Nu 9 15 + 12 t.; sf. inB3 Lv


i7 13 Nui7 7 iD3 Ex 15 10 ; 3 fs. nriD3 Gn38 ls

njo

45

Jb36', of placing in honour;

fig.

rpKto

'3^

"n^am

s? o?i i/ie

'b^'a^in

fcaus.

li

'3

n 0?T 3 ?; covered, with waves Je 51 42 //.


niD3n EZ24 8 (blood) not to be covered.

Pr 16 cf.
more fully,
S 7 13 (ikd3 pb

^ '3^ WBf! ^ 132

S7

of Gentile nations '3 "'Man'!


3 ^y 3B*

'

::!

3 fs

es/\

also '3

covered in respect of sin (by God, which be thus


puts out of sight) (|| yK/a-i't?3).
Niph. />/

10

12

and

ls;

10

one (esp. David)

""5342

Qal, only Ft. act.


)
?3;-_l. conceal shame Pr 12'.; knowledge
Pri2 23
2. pass, (cstr.) nNDH ^D3 ty 32 1
I")!

ri

45

cf. 2

s^w, garment

K2

^sbpiQ '3-nx ""nbpm

Ch7
Ch2 2

c/oui throne,

.i;.a..S4.5T.30..48

ly?

fia* 'ni?"Jf?

II

600 Hg 2"

"'3

cf.

"TH '3

shall be established,

~^y

),

subj.,

1Dri3 |3ini Is 16 5 (of Mess,

ifc^y irvofw

HW

inD^pp '3-nx wobi

mbj.,

tf

king

W3M

10

intrans. (c. n*n) \|/-89 37

14

jfe*

3 d "i??

v 30

gn); so (in gen.)


'

'

OT

c.

1Dri3

)3

vbs. of setting up,

c.

1H

subj.,

inb

'abi irvajji iy-)tin

HD^

'

492

"1D3

(J), also Israel Nu 2 2


io
(J); froo-s the
land Ex 8 2 (P); quails the camp Ex i6~13 (P);
cloud the land Ez 3o ls 3<S 910 darkness the earth
10
2
Is 6o ; dust a city Ez 26 ; the depths of the
30
with a reference to a persea by God Jb 36
5I1

5 - 15

>D3
/

tnp^p n.[m.] covering; EEx26 36


cstr. HMO Gn 8 + 10 t.; sf. inp30 Ex 3 5 u 4

69

Nu

18

^ 85

sin

py NKO),

(||

Nu

earth

16 33 (JE),

over iniquity

(Da

'

),

violence

+3

s7

Ne

fig.

Pr

o 12

70te

God

Mai 2 16 God's hands with

love

-);

covereth

light

ace. to KaTi(f)vyov

44

Jb 36 32

16

accus.

fpl.

HDI"!

not cstr. wi.~?;

vim vibxn EZ31

1920

18

16

21 16 ;

Ch

65

(J);

sackcloth 2

Kn

59

6
,

Jon
i

with 3,

ic,

fs.

Is 5 9 B
Is 37 s

iKn a

new garment

=Ia 37

12

Pr

26

26

with

n-

prob. bind;

'

As

cf.

'

(= charm

fillet

01

Syr., <pv\aKrr]pia ace.


cf.

RS

JPh3tili - 286

to

NH

in

NS3.

nniDS

Is s

pi.

Ar.

t. sfs.;

'3

Aram. HD3
siveep

cf.

Dt

^Ao

off,

a plant

Heb.

(for

TDJ);

do away

destroy,

overpoiver, conquer, Horn

) only Qal Pt.pass., fs. flPBCO ^8o

532

DTWD3

under

Isr.

of vine

fig.

Is

Jb

2 47

[7D0]

vb. be or become stupid (NH

^03

31

of

fig.

in deriv.; Ar.

Ji

N Syr.

be sluggish, so

mng. possibly thick, plump, fat;


D yp?

loins,

Ppa, n?D3

7D3, n?D3, ni7p3

stupidity, folly, T'DS stupid felloiv)

Qal

Zwip/

16

22 12

ir

mpl.

12
33 thorns cut away,
peoples destroyed by divine judgment.

D^Jfip

confidence; in bad sense

of p> as clothing of heavens Is

sf.

^D3^

they become stupid Je io

8
(||

riJH?

become brutish).

19
;

^C3 n.m.

2.
50 in fig.
covering for concealment, of Abaddon, the subterranean abode of the dead Jb 26; D^y '3,
covering of the eyes Gn 20 10 (so that they can-

^D3 ^'gS 8

not see the wrong,

fig.

(||

compensation for

of a present offered in

E).

HD3.

I.

away,

nD3

tSab.

hence in good sense

1. covering, clothing

2i 10 22 20 (Govt, code),

sub

v.

Aram,

Gn2o + 3k;

nraD.

v.

vb. cut off or away,

away, of

cwtf

t 20

^ZIS

'

23

n*lD3

id.

ZMG1892

13

women sewing bands

ND3.

T[np3]
T
(NH

18

2 fpl. nip/riinps

c. sf.

ace.

u (P).

T]~11D3 n.f. covering

it

bolster, pilloiv), only

nnanp Ez

in deriv.; orig.

[""ID?] n.[m.J covering, onlycstiOiV

^niD3 Dt 22 12 + 3

IS14 11

(Cipb).

Xu

band,

of Hexapl.,

HD3 v.
HD3 v.
""ID3,

works Is

of

fig.

of hatred with guile


3

covering of skins

Ex

cover, cto/te oneself, abs. (of veil)


12

4o

'

= cushion,

usu.

with;

24

Lv 9 19

Dl

Ephr.

ace. to

upon elbows

80 11 ;
with

\^

name with darkness Ec 6 4


Hithp. Imp/. D3JV1 Is 3 7 = 2 K 1
nssri Pr2 6 26 Djsrirn Gnsf; pi. toSJT
a pi. CpSTID
Jon 3 s Ft. np3Tlt? 1

Gn

T B ?'?

pi. sf.

'

n ?|] n -f-

amulet

15

'

1. sq.

with shadow

2. sq. 2, be clothed, with sackcloth

3434

covering ;'v Lv 9 19 1
7

foil.;

Zehnpfund

Pt. pi.

HDD (/of

II.

6 'Eppaios

VTpn

error for

is

mountains with water Gn 7 19 20 (P); field


nettles Pr 2 4 31 abs., windows of temple Ez 4

19

39

kasil, take captive, Pi. fetter, kasitu, hisittu,


BAS 636
Baer s Ezech xii HWB 342
fetter;

-?y Diripa

niD3DEz 4 i

be covered, hills

19 19

pi. 1B3^. G11 7

18

'

TJMD Ez 27

sf.

]"iD3

SS, but

36

11

the deep to mourn for them


Pual-P/smpLIB? ^8o n Pr 24 31

Impf nM? Ec
D'MD iCli'21

35

worms
covering the dead Is 14 11 deck of a ship Ez 27
(Co Kajiitenwand) garment Is 23 18

Co I caused

(del. Y1D3).

=2 K

23

20

Bae; oinrrnx vby

ace. to

26

a p p)
(

fflMS n.m. ls 23

people not to cover over

Xote.^BS (T^) ^i43

wan

Dr* 135

(v.

9
13 ; + ace. of obj. covering
covering over the garment with

\*/

Ex

1414

of fat covering (the inwards)

Dt

of covering

((

2. of the skins of th

(J).

18

24"; waters over the

sins

all

a guilty person
Synt ?J

covereth over

over the dead, the

Ez

dust over blood


M cf. Q*b Is
sea Hb2
;

106 17 Is 26 21 worms Jb

26

Ch

13

25 48.10.11.1a.a-25

6. sq. by

32 (Qal).

cf.

of person or thing covered, cover over: cheru-

bim over the ark

'

Gn 8

tent of meeting

Jesi 51 Ob 10 Mi7 10
violence Pr io r,u Hb 2 17
horror f 55 6 Ez 7
10
confusion Je 3 15 mischief \js 140
God covers
16

VM4

t.; 1. covering of the ark, deck-roof

areyrj)

shame

,3

son's

14

fidence
loins

(XH

1. loins, 2. stupidity, 3. con-

id. loin j

bo3 Jb 15 27
.

pi.

Jb

^ 49
^p3Pr 3
20

id.);

1-

'

D^D3 Lv 3

1015

2. stupidity, folly 'l

rvfap), i?D3
24

Aram. N?p3

3. confidence,

i^DS Jb 8

14
;

Ec
sf.

D^D3^

sf

s
7

^
8
7

7
.

493

nfrca
ZAW im 3M
n.f. (Gie
).

t rhD2

^85

ity

(but rd.

fidence,

sf.

fool; '3

D3b

n'^

Jb 4 6

^IJpbD?

^DS

i.

"

Bae Che).

2. con-

^49" + 44*.; P1 V*?? f94 + 25 1.;


-

s
^ 49 92" 94 elsewh. only in WisdLt,;
22
he hates knowledge Pr i ; delights not in un11

1|

derstanding 18 2 ;
::i

io'

mouth poureth
i5

it

sport to do mischief

it is his

12 23

proclaimeth rD;lK

his heart

it

f[DD3]

nibD? sup r.

v.

vb. shear, clip (As. kasumu, cut

in pieces, ace. to D1 HWB344)

n.m. stupid fellow, dullard,

"IJD

ninn fiSos

1 stupid-

t\C2

forth 15 2 ,

and

and feedeth on

k*

D[

WOO

Nqw

Arch.

I.

Ill)

&
_ abs

44-"

grow freely).

<>

,
.

Ez

clip their heads (opp.

spelt, triticum spelta

'

23

9.

1D3? DiD3

i.e. let

D^DEO Ez 4 9

pi.

14

and ^n?K*,

TiT2p3 n.f.
pOp cf % <B
'

his

means

they shall by all


yv?}] shave

; only Qal Impf

DrWKTTlK

Inf. abs.

Ex 9

pi.

Low m s
p

cf.

(NH
32

Jg 2

g*

from wheat,

(in all disting.

barley, etc.)

tlTl^DS n.f. stupidity; Pr 9 '3 TIB*?,


the woman Stupidity, in antithesis with nicon
the Supreme Wisdom personified as a woman.
13

fn. 7^03 n.m. Orion (relation to above

V obscure); Am 5 Jb p
8

31

also nnsri '3

nia^D

of Orion wilt (canst) thou let out ?


(appar. some mythological allusion, v. Di Che,
to giant bound in skies ; cf. Horn. 'Qpimva bo(tevEi, and adeitos'Qplmvos); both times associated
38

10
,

sf.

BrVT'pa their Orions Is

Orion and other constellations of the same

brilliancy.

TD3 n.pr.loc. in

fin.

S of tribe of Judah

J0S15 30 prob. corrupt for bin? Jos 19 4


bwra.
,

1^703 n.pr.loc. on border


Judah=V>JrT Jos i 5 w ;=Kesla
Jerus.,Guerin Judailff

Mem

10 miles
-

592 >

of

Xu

21

9" iCh6 62

\;p3

12

= mod.//baZ Bob BKm

= liari J os

182
,

Mem 1365

only

^ 80

vb. compute (perk,

14

1J

Impf.

fearei/t

*'

orig. divide

mma

NH

cheiv; Aram,
make small, fine;
break small (rare), usu. (Aph. etc.) correct, con-

Ar. flS pulverize ; As. kasdsu, perh. cut


only
in two, or tip, whence kissatu, fodder)
vict;

Qal Impf. 2 mpl. ntfrrby rain ibas sb e*x


Ex 12 4 (P) each one according to his eating
shall ye compute for the lamb.
T D3ft n.m. computation, proportion to be

ND30 Reckendorf **<***;


D3C, Aram. Dap, |,aai to (hence Ar.

NH

NH

283

As. miksu,

DpilD tax-collector;

so

D1 HWB407
As. mak-

J,^) Nu

'^ ' nfarirn


31
and thou shalt separate a tax (duty levied on

kasu,

cf.

Ar.

n.pr.[m.] Kislew, ninth month

= Nov.-Dec,

28

Gk. X a<T\ev

Makk

54

).

Gnio (D Xa<;pE XaKoeifx) = I Ch I

n.pr.gent.

Xao-\oji/tt/i,

(A Xao-Xameiju,

a.

n.f.

number,

Lv2 7

23

40 41

14

12

@L Xao-Xcoei/i), among the SOUS of

not identif.

(all P).

computation (f. of D30); hence

Ex 1

(P).

b. valuation, worth,

(P).
(for)

(Ar.

colourless, obscure, be eclipsed (of

also be depressed in appearance

Jjilf

be

sun or moon)
Ba M61 mod.
;

tDTlSpS

tnD3?3

t[*lD3] vb. long

6i

off

8 38

of Israel).

up,

n.pr.loc. in the tribe of Issachar

Zc 7 1 '3 BH.ra Ne i
[X id.; loan-word from Bab. hislimu, kislivu,
Muss-Arn JELM2 1CT
conj. on etym. by Jen
ZAHaftAom.3
Hpt .b.265,Anm.2. p alm l,,^ y og
(postex.)

D H?P

fig.

'

B Um 6-SH3,p.21

"<*%

T>tn nsOD-O''

33 39
the spoil) for '\ v 37

on the W. foot of Mt. Tabor, Jos

jTDD3J

5C>

'

ni?D3

the vine,

(sc.

off

tear

Dt

Jos i9 I8 ,=-on n'bp3 (loins or flanks of Tabor),

'

sf.

(v^Dao);

p166

34
>

No

ms.

:1W2

Ges

v.

jii as loan-word Fra

TJY2D3 n.pr.m. a prince of Benjamin

Pi.,

cut or eat away,

on form

paid, tax (Palm.

of tribe

Buhl G

"- 25 - 26

bpn

for

see

Dp-ipNH

(cf.

the cords

with the Pleiades


1

t[DD"l3] vb. quadril.

conject. in

Thes Di.

Ar. disappoint; refl. conjj. be disappointed,


Vocab
-; N"H HD3 Hiph. shew
ashamed, v. Spiro
Qal be ashamed, long
ivhite;
pale,
pallor, be

Aram. IP?) Qal Impf. 2 ms. nfc'S|f>


15
f|'D3Pl '^'T Jb 14
/or </te ,w^ of thy hands
sjiDaj nn?
thou wouldest long; 3 ms. ^t?b
n like a lion that longeth to rend.
Niph.
yjsi>]
n
n
oia.
'?^
ms.
//.
C????
P/. 2
T?
+

for, cf.

Gn3i 30

thou didst long sorely for thy father

494

FpD
house; Pf. 3

* nnynjj ^?a

fs.

for the courts of

jy owJ longeth

'<

^ 84

najpru

P/ 3 ms.

Zp2* very dub.; but perhaps (Ges


Ew Hi Ke al.), O nation not turning pale,=
not ashamed, cf. etym. supr. We thinks whole
f]D3a !>

'ian

corrupt.

v.

money (NH id.


*
SD3,
]Amo; Palni.XSDS
Aram.
G " 23,

n.m.
40 2
'

''

silver,

Ph.Zinj.flD3;

prob. the pale metal Thes

g.No.23

^ g faisjju;
RS Jrh^.'^'a
;

al., cf.

2i n

+;

43
20 3 + 2

^ap?

Is i~

USD? Gn

Gn

abs.

20

16

Ex

|D3

+3t.,
sf. -aD? Gn 4 2
\3D3 Gni7 13 Is 30 22 ^iap3
15
+2 t., DaD3 Ho 8 4 + 6 t.
28

21

cstr.

t.,

silcer, tl. = silver


;
mostly
late) Jb 28
and
ore, raw
21
4
20 '"
9
Pr2
i7 2 7
Zc 13
also (in fig.) Ez2 2
pr 2 5 4
Mai 3 f 12" 66 10 Is 48 10 '30 D'3'p
'3
26
and
remove dross from silver, cf. OTp
'3 D^ap Ez 2 2 1 8 (MT
'd '3 Co del. in view
Dspa '3 j e 6 30 (cf. v 2a ), owpb njn -jsp?
of v-)

Gn 42

Di^SD?.

pi. sf.

25 35
-

silver (rare

:,:i

2,!

'

22

t2. silver as bright, shining,


,/, 68"
dove's wings |DM nero H3>

fig.

^3

Gn

silver, as wealth,

13

? Xu 22 24
21
able, Kin i3p3 Ex 2
3i"ltl

'3 in'

1S

13

valuable than gold


also

(J) 4- oft.

frequently with gold,

all;

K io = 2

Pr 18 19 io 20
q.v.) J115

19

';

14

in all; oft.

cf.

v (J),

(J)

ti

c.

umpets

Ch

115

13

Ex

Is6o 9

:i

16 23

Ch

Dn

1 i

3S

cup G1144 2
'3"^3 Gn 24 s3

3HT, q.v.), of

Xu

io (P),

20 3 Is

20

Dt2 9

10

Ez 16 17

Hb

19

5"'

and

(all P), 1

"*

27- (P), cf.

bpv nto?

S9

8
;

ys-is

once'SH

more oft. om. b\>V


Ho y Ct 8 11 + 1 7 t.

b.

Ex

38
2

27

(P), cf.

Ch 36 3

Gn

19

J0S7 21 (JE),

G-T1123

rnfe>jn

D^f

cf.

39

2
2

K
Ch

La

1,

TOton

more

31

15

4S

16 24

cf.

1
14

= money,

oft.

(c. 1 1 2

t.

2527

(E),

(P),

Ju 16 18

De

Ezra 69

cf.

measure

ot

K 21

s13

Ezr8 26

not

necess.

^K

43i2.12.15.1s
s

Gn

12

Grill Bae, and

money Gn 17

'3

P); inapo

(all

29

'3

D*3)3

'3 napjp one bought for

Exi2 44

12..3.M.27

42

Xu 3

18

22

68 31 Che, but see

\ff

"'

Lv25 51

(H)

money for which lie was bought; &OC '3 full


9
iS^O? "SD?
price G1123 (P) iChai 2224
Gn 43 21 i.e. our money in full; i~ 3'?P '3 Lv
;

50

12' tres25 the price of his sale; OK'N '3 2


7
'3
niNtsn
pass-money,
v sin-money, D'HBSri '3

Ex 30 10

atonement -money,

: '3(D)

'J?'*!'

'3

5- 15 19 18 14 2 3 33
25 27 s Est 3 s
;

Lv

49

3
15

27

'

estimated value, etc.


9. among vbs. and
phr. with '3 are:
spx try, refine, ZC13 9 Is
i.e.

10

48

Ez

3a

Mai

22

22

'3

B^BPl

v
2

D^^

23

13

(P)

^ay

12
;

Am 2 Gn 37
K 2i 015 Gn 2 3

s8

Dt

</te jsj-ice

0/

I^P^

(P),

28a

n3|3'3
'33 "OD

14

Dt 21
22
1 Ch 21

(J),

N^ Jb28 15

for idol

of food, '3 Ta^PI

also,

Gn

Dt

28b

^Is55

'3 '3

'3 i)j3^

Zen

13b-riK ^PK''!

for money
ffia

iT^nc

weighing material

Is 46, of

the silver to or
,

spend money for;


'3

(cf. ^JVirr

encased ivith gold and

Ex2 2 lc (E), 1K20 39

cf.

3b

T\ beautify '33 Je

);

19

Mai

Je32 9 Gn 23 10 (P) Ezr 8 25 without ?

for .a person
,

Hb

p@t

20 " 1

"SHTlK ?pK> weigh out

Je 32 10

12 7 66 10

V~\T\), see

mbM

'3

JW

the field; '33

njij

something /or money Am8 s Je32 2s Is


u (H);
2
1 Ch 2i Ccf. '3 ?:ap ^D3 na^ Lv2 2
'

6m/
24

43

liar is its

0a

44

'33 ni3 Dt 2 cb pecu55


T
use with 'TIB, redeem (q. v.) in ^ ^

13^ Dt

'33

Is

mowey 2 K 5 2C 12 s '3 HJ7


Xe5 4 borrow money; Hjpn Ex 2 2 24 (JE) lend
money to (c. 2 ace.) ^'^33 "2 jna pr/ve jno/ify
18 16

'3

I"lp5>

recede

usury Lv 25 s7 (H),

0)i

'3

7JB3

fmb

Dt2 3

@L

lv Macrcpev

P-D3

Esdr
v.

5
;

tDj/3

in Babylonia,

'33 E/.r 8

E&dr

1717

site un-

lv d^yvpla,

n, raiv yao(j>v\aK.la>i; yafo-

/3.

sub

11.

HD3.

vb. be vexed, angry

Aram. DJ?3 (not Syr.)); QaliJ/ '3 f 1


/yi/. DJ?3?1

T ?'" ^

cf.

20

t^^CDH) n.pr.loc.

known : DlplSn

^i5

(J),

133

Nu

'3

f^ian

redemption-money (both P)

<f>v\aiv

ny3E> Je 3 2 9

20 16 45 22 (E), 37 28

fc. talents

K 20

Ch

Che"'

(other

silver as material (c.

Lv

27

so

12

weight and value (c. 184 t.):


ta. shekels:
0'b|# &vh& '3 Ex 2 32 (JE), cf. 2 S 2 4 24 Lv
13
Xu 18 16 (both P), Xe 5 13 also (diff. order)
5

Gn

Ch

and exchange

Lv

etc.;

sell

6. silver as costly

18 19

25

D^ptf ngton

23

'33

e^p.

'3

13

1 5. silver

i_35
Je io
2
4 t., cf. Dt 7
;
of fittings of tabern. Ex 26. 27. 36. 38
(19 t.), and those offered by chiefs of people
Xu 7 (28 t.), etc.
8. silver as measure of

'

value

(c. 3ilf,

'

of idols

e.

1
.

io

20

(^"inp), Zp

14

t.

11

16 8 18 13 2 CI19 17 11 2i
instances under 8).
7

117

Xe

iiZwr

silver as less

2S8 =iChi8"+iit.

Ez 27 12 Pr
1K1 o" = 2 Ch 9 21

also

: Q"abs

70

in

tOD

3.1T);

4. silver as spoil of war

gift (c. 3HT, q.v.)

'3

v\btt

Dyrpa

'3

+ d. minas

3.

9 ; cf.
ip^a "^ choice silver,

as merchandise
cf.

21

lv io
p

t.

of

of a slave as valu-

JE);

(all

54

(0.

etc., v.

fig.

Chi 13

27

ansy wsbx

K5

:!

Is

'3-n33 -iby

coined)

riD3
'

DVD

Xe

3=

Ch

16 10 ;

1 s.

(NH
I0

DJ?3N

K>?,

Ec5

Ez

16

16
;

43
;

wn
Inf. D^V??
33

Ne

Ch 1

Ez

2. be angry

42

Ec f,

c. !?K

10

Piel. Pf. 3 fs. sf. nnpj|3 1 S


^IDy?
Dt 32 21 provoke to anger.
mpl.
sf.
3
30
Hiph. Pf. D"yan Ho 12 15 1
15 ;

K 23 + 4
26

"^D^PI

error for
54

2Ch 2 8 25

ace.

3 fs.sf.n|p^3ri

17

1819

37

44 Ez8
Dt32 ,6 an\bna Dt32 21
2
1 K 16
(V)T (")'B>ya Dt

29 32

17

17

30

44

ditt (n)B'yD i>33

niOMf 78

s8

Dn^DS2Je8

the phrases (1)0^3,-6

29

K 22 = 2 Ch 34
17

19

25
;

Dn^?JJ03^io6 29

^ya

'*

onMtana
Je 2 5 6 7

K 16

do
the evil in the eyes of Yahweh to provoke (him)
25
18
29
7
to anger Dt 4
1 K 16
2 K 17 17 2i 6
9 31
15
2CI133
so D^DyOD 2 K 21
Je 32 30 (D^DJja
cf.

(n)jnn

HB>jj

D'SOn IB'K

K 15

Kings

Dr Intr 191

see

ID^I n.m.

i3t.;

K 23

26

Ar., is

19

27 Ec 7
(caused esp.
.

22

26
;

with us; 1*33

Ec

'

Di

RV provocation

H olz EinU Hei:


i

,s

sf.

15

Dt

py3
30
;

'pi.

32

s7

16

1510

Fatee/j)
his son

-.

enemy (bothobj. go 11.


of, cf.

Dr); D3Bnp

(dialectic variation of
,

H?

v.

sub

Dy3 only

KS/'a,

sub

v.

Eut*ab

$33

N -

20' 7

JlA:

jierh.

(late)

*6a*3, nbsiS, Nab.

3:

double;

the

Aram. N^aa, Schwally


AJ&the

NH).

cf.

double, double over

Aram. baa

id,;

from the

averteth,

?|S3.

vb.

Idiot 46

Christ,

NSyr.

Pal.

id.; Ar.

double, ^.iS posteriors, buttocks; Eth.

is divide, il5<V;

2> a

^)

Qal P/.

ms.

9
9r?9 EX26 aw?

</jom s/wzTi

double over the

sixth curtain,

prob. use

it

Pt. pass.

Ez

28 10 39 99

19

and
but very dub. Co
2

sword bereave

Jb4i

13D"!

double (Di);

folded double, of the breast-

Ex

piece (fB>n)
^r? 3 .

i.e.

-"123

let

Niph. Impf.

rds. plausibly

du.

D^B?

Ze^

the

of

'33

Ms jaw

(i.e.

who can come

Ar. ,jil{),

(cf.

-'SB'fl

: '3

ivithin the double

double jaws)

3 fs

the sword Je doubled,

VB).

(cf.

his

cstr.

elsewhere

nB^TlJ> 11

double

wisdom (beyond what Job imagines),

in sound

of retribution Is 40 2

TnT'Dpp

n.pr.loc. near Hebron, where

the patriarchs and their wives were buried,

only in P, alw.

art.

c.

'tan

m_yo

'an

nnb 23 19 50 13
Geogrl00

Bubl
but meaning dub.;
cf.

part,

'm

ItTN

mb> Gn 23 17

25". rpy?
of Machpelah v
'an nnb>a "ib>k rnyp 49
,

1GI

the cave

(Evidently
r6 8nr\oi>v

orig.' appell.,

ace. to

Thes

portion, as Eth. cfOili.SiH'l).

lot,

t[(33j

vb. be hungry, hunger,

peril, also

hungrily desire (Aram, loan-word


pB3, fS3, ^a.o be hungry; Ar. ^sS
;

cf.

Qal Pf.

3fs.

^y nj33

Ez

7
1

(si

vera

toward

1.)

Aram.

is

wool, wrap a corpse fw the shroud)

*y;/vt

only

this vine

(||? i^C'r^)-

T ]C3 n.[m.] hunger, famine (Aramaism;


;

Aram, loan-word in
Heb.
dub.); only pi. D^Sa Je 4 s9 as place
of refuge
Jb 30" as dwelling-place.
;

avarp4mi,

stretched its roots hungrily

C|S3

[3)1,0

J,ao

As. kipu

t[H3] n.[m.] rock (As. kdpu D1 HWB346


Aram.

(NH

'd

; 3 Jb r7 7 fc^3 Jb 5 2 sf. *>p Jb 6 2


Jb
Wy?
io ';
1. vexation, grief of men Jb 5 2
16
s
2
(cf. Pr 1
2. vexation, anger, of
27 ), 6 1 7'
God; c. ''"ray ^|feya Jb 10 17 thine anger with me.
Jb)

De

T/D3

D^pya

in

Fl

t ">D5 n.[m.] the double

Ez 2 o28 provocation of their offering (so RV but


Co del., rightly).
3. vexation, grief \js 6 s io"
10
23
3
16
31 Ec i 2 7 1
", also Dya
5 ace. Ew al.

n.m.

H53

2S7

'3

US? 'a ,/,85 5 cm^er (0/


19
'3 Dt
32 an^r against

3 IN 3 y 2 anger against the


>ee

phrase

by
Pr 12 10 17 25 21 19
2. vexation, anger of Yahweh
by worship of other gods) 1 K 15 30

beugt

more remote

26

vexation: 1. of men, esp. caused

Ew

Je and the compiler of

iDya Pr 12 16

K 2 3 .The

Dt * 25

unmerited treatment,

vexation, anger;

Pr 21

DJJ3

^85 5

1?y?

22

characteristic of

is

30

jd.,

in secret subdueth anger (so Thes

grj/is

cs

RobGes

iKi6 ,3!6

32

23 2 Ch 28 Ne 3 Je 7
32
i6 26 Is65 3 Hoi2 15 c. 3 instr. nbyina
25

19

11

overturn,

Aram. ND3.

cf. Ar. {l^ overturn, turn


; only Qal Impf. ^NTlBa* inpa |n p r

back)

2 K

compel;

D1 IIWB34C ;

perh.id.,
sf.

iSi 7 +6t.'lmpf.;
ls
18
Inf. car. D"jnn iKi6 +5 1.; sf. "OpO? 3 ? Je7
+ 1 1 1., + 6 1. sfs.; P*.pl. D>p"ya J e 7"+ 4 t,
1. vex, c. ace. pers. 1 S i 7 Ez 32 s
2. w;,
provoke to anger, esp. of provoking Yahweh by
worship of other gods Ju 2 B iK 14 915 16 33 22 54
22

hold under,

incline (as face to ground), overturn

^Ipjnn J e 2 5 7 (scribal
to SS); Impf. Oym 1 K

Pf.;

1.

(NH

t[J"Tip3] vb. prob. subdue

r'";

iD^?n

DM

l.be vexed, indignant ^112'

16

Ec

3
pers. 2

Ec 7

495

on form

cf.

Lag M1J4 ), Jb

'-

30

3
.

of fo11 -; cf 5 D? ? Est
(p erh
bind, fasten (so Levy, Jastrow)).

DSD

1,:

496

TD
TD^C'S n.m. appar.

some beam

for

(NK

girder

Hoffm ZAWii

term, techn.

1.)

Levy, Jastrow, but

id.,

1881 71
'

changed

it is

ace. to

oblong block

fr.

(0. T.) to a building-stone, or brick in


only Hb 2 n for a stone out of tJie

of wood

Mish.)

vera

(si

in a house, perhaps rafter, or

<md a

tcall crieth out, njDJ pj> '3]

of the timber-work answereth

ra/ter ow<

bow, D1
6ac&,

Ar.

ill

avert,

Aram. ^33, &


from
jP/"

5)33*

^SJ

selvage,

6ec

"2

\js

;bu

5Y wiy sow?

down, in
8

50

); Qal

down;

Inf.

bend

to

Pt.2>ass. CEflBS^n)

distress, humiliation, etc.,

Niph. Impf.

'

spb Is 58 s

dotcn, like a rush, his head.

^145" 146

70

boived

?'s

|'3K3

those boived

rim;

circuit,

Vog No

^&0

a seam, also tfwm

curve; Palm. NDS3 niche,

cwraj ace. to

(trans.)

cstr.

\_JlS fell

s.

*|3K

n*Nb

with what sAaTi / Sow myself (in


worship) toward the high God ?

Mi

Oi"lK>

rp

n.f.

K8 H
hollow, or flat of the hand,
-

'

192

palm, sole of

abs. '3

Ar. i_sj palm, hand)

Ez

prob. also

40" +
29

^3

7b

MT

for

Kn +

3t.;

sf.

Qr

^3 Kt

for

cstr.

^S Gn20 + VB3

i^33 Jb 27 s3

^3 Ex29 2424 +

i\

u24 10 +, Dn*B3
nis? es p.
(

pi.

Nu 4 +
16
37 ; 1. a.
of human beings, holloiv or flat ofhand,p>alm,
34 34
'3 P|3"i>y D13H DN
(c. 116 t.)
fflj
of

and in metaph. senses)

soles,

cstr.

Kf +

vnfaa

sf.

2K4

abs.

EX25 29

Gn 40 n (E), s<tf i/ie cwp ujwn the palm of


Pharaoh (cf. v lla nja nJH3 D131), similarly Lv
11

8 27

27

(P)

i33"7y

-f*

as disting. from wrist


c.

TT (always

Dagon), QH*D

Lv

15

'-

note

Kp

Lv

I6 17 ls 2 '- 28
'

VT

35

esp.

cf.

ni33

and arm, Dt 25 12

Hi3?),

'3 2

fDE>n

rarely

ip\#

Dn 1 o 10

! S
5 (of
re jJNO^n P|3

'3

N7J?

17

12

in both these passages of a very small quantity);


? 133

cf.

6 s ).

K^CN Lv 9 17

(ref.

to iSp

N7D

12

In Ex 4 4 (JE), Pr 31 19 Ez 21 16 '+ 129 7


the thought is that of grasping,
b.
,

etc.,

fig. (c. JVC?)

Moses over

covering

'S

^V) Ex
^withdrawing

139

handEx33 23 (J); removing (P^il)


ing hand Jbi 3 21 ;

(God) hath

filled

palms,

t(i)

Kn

12

of trees),

(fig-

10

19
,

Ez

^J333

c lap the hands,

yjr

jb

27

13

11

goinj

ypn ^472/3 XTO

*M H3n Ez2 2
(as T NTO 25%

"7N

27

(cats, dogs, etc.).

*J3 var\

so '3

(J), io\33 in\by pafe*

Na 3

afflict-

98 (fig. of rivers) but


pap Nu
contempt, etc., VEQTIK
23T

esp. in scorn,
24

12

Lvn

!]?in

paws

i.e.

d. phrases are

55

his

HD3 D^S-Sy Jb36 32 ,i.e.lie


his palms with light, c.

in applause 2
!s

and

(J),

("'"'Dn) }ug

"liK

once of animals, Ve3"7y


their

22

33

3? -'!> ^33 na v 22

f s).

so -by n? ypn

(of '); abs., flan


Tl9

S)?-7tf *]? rOil 2

i
,

tan ^ms^

+ ( 2 ) ^ ?a

supr.)

Ez 2 9 cf. v7 (on text v.


of
hand-grasp
t(3)
as pledge, nypPl

T s? nK

Pr

wiYA. <Ae Aac?

sei^e

6 1 (i/) thou hast smitten thy palms

(given a double hand-grasp), for another


|nin|> n3ny)

De;

T7 ypn Jb

E0 abs.

pja

IS

j?pn i7

(so

22 s5

(4) oft, of hand spread


out in prayer, as sign of longing to receive, c.
(cf.

Ex 9 :9 33

-7S fens
(v.

17

T ^ 143

La

also fens , N'^J

).

(J),

17

and

(i.e.

Ch 6 29

etc.

supr. p. 389;

D^, in res^3? n*l2W

'lab S)?

s1

V119

cleanness of palms

109

Dri(N7)

Is59 3

( so

cases S]3

Gn

for purity of act,

^ 2^

^33

'+(7) '3 f'P?

is fig.

26 s also Jb 9 30 22 30

cf.

33

Jb 29
t(6) fig.
Ju i2 3 =I have taken my life in my hand
hazarded it), so 1 S 19 5 28 21 Jb 13 14 and

(without vb.)

yjr

K8 =
T 1 d,

t (5)

nDK>).

pectful silence,
,a 3?

13

73

cf.

conversely,

Jbi6 17 1CI112 18 Is59 6 Jon 3 8


CT i 15 ), Jb3i 7 i^7 4 In many
1

not to be distinguished from

is

2o

1);

r
so in phr. t 3 Wl) toil

43
of the hands Gn3i
11
3
2
17 '3
'3
fan Pr
Hg i Jb io yj, 128
7P ^ 9
13
'3 niaian
'3 na Pr3i 16 t; cf. Mi
1
78",
3
f
3
+2.
power (i.e. grasp) of any one,
7
Sp3 JH3 Ju 6^=^ deliver into the power of, so Je
12 7 , cf. sp2 Ni3 Pr6 3
usu. Tf^, n "] s W?
;

= o;s q/^iZie power of Ju6 S 4


22" = f 18
2 K 16"
19

16

14

etc., c. S]3tD

1010

2 S 14
(title),
20 6 =Is 38 s Mi 4 10 Je 15 21 2 Ch 30 6 32 11 Ezr 8 31
4
V^7i (cf. T 5 g, p. 391 supr.)
t3. S|3
18
13
9
Pib?1, etc.,
sole of foot, Gn 8 (J), Jos3
4
1

TOp

a handfid of meal (lit. paZmful), cf. Ec 4 6


(where disting. fr. D^sn N70 a double fistful
cf.

so

in

etc.

t.,

Gn

Ez
Hi Sm Co

etc.

Ew

(so

so rd.

cstr. |3

id.,

(@@SmCo,

S)ri3

more oft.
Ju i2 s ^33 Jb 13 31

Da); du. B?S3 Is49 16 +;


Is 59 6

Jb 2q 9 +,

12

1?

rd.

2C;

^33

sf.

Aram,

id.;

kappu, hand, pan, kippatu, hollow;

Ji&o; As.

cf. v a );

'

pan (NH.

foot,

anthropomorph. of
with his palm,T^f

upm%

it.

t*l23 vb. bend, bend down, be bent,


bowed (XH bend, overturn, As. kapapu, bend,
HWB347

*P

(both JE),
2

36 05
-

n?-?
Dt 2

Jos
2

1
i

K5
(D),

23

Jh

17

19

24

Ez 43 Mal
2 7 , cf. Is

Dt 1 r
Is 37
njn 1731 |30

23

21

(fig.);

't '3 "HI!'?

treading -place for the sole of a foot; of


the cherubim Ez 1 ', of a calf, (in sim.) v 7 (ace.
,

497

HDD

MT

to

however Co).

cf.

4. of various hol-

bending or bent objects

low,

+a. hollow

b.

1X7* =

Ch 24 14
Q^on ni33

S 25 29
fd.
= of huge hand-shaped branches (or
5
of 2>alm-trees. e. hy:n ni33 Ct 5

tc. AoZZow of sling,


40

//owe?*)

(bent) handles of the bolt.

</ie

Tn53
tree, cf.

branch, frond (prob. of palm-

n.f.

3d);-'3

13

etai);

15

19

i.e.

fig.

of nobles,

high and low;


(of wicked

jbis 32

sf.'inaa

c.

||

13

Is

pO?K rush,

rulers (both opp.


3311

Arabs say

of palm-tree).

fig.

HDD

(of

prob. cover,

cf.

mng.

orig.

foil.;

Ar.Jjo

most

dub., but

> ES

cover, hide;

who

thinks of Aram.lM, ;=>a Pa.tyas7i

away, rub off,


whence 133 133 of washing away, obliteration
,

NH

of sin:

133, Aram. "IS? and deriv.;

VjQjfan expiation (see ES 0TJC 438


T> :

Begr. der Siihne

Apch.li,lw

r)r

y Comp. 335

Dt425

f.

Schmoller

'

Ar.

M Kn on Lv 4

ATKel. Gesch.321

St.Kr.l891,20off.

Iiag

"M"

20

nw

BN230ff.^_

thou wilt not be able

payment of a 133
of a king Pr 16 14

^33

43
a

Pr 6 35
(||

31 32
-

S 12 3

Ex

iE>S3 '3

Pn 3

'3

35

%
12

'3

||

12

2. in the ritual

is

by a

(e.g.

);

wrath

2.

cover

gift).
:

over (viz. the bloodguiltiness of the house of


Saul, says David. The answer is by a death
penalty of seven sons of the guilty house); 1JJ3

Ex

D3riNt0n

32

30

on behalf of your sins (JE;

c. 7JJ of persons Nu
13
(P;
by
incense),
17
25 (P when Phinehas
slays the ringleaders).
b. with God as subj.,

Moses, by intercession);
1112

i. e. treat as
covered, view
Yahweh's land Dt 32 43 (song); p

ace. pers., cover,

pers.

Dt

Ez

stream),

of the sin

^ 6$

78

s8

Dn

prob. also

God

conceived that

CI130 18

^ of sin, f 79

riNun);

Je 18 23

men and

which could not be provided

their sins

by men.

and Ez abs. fH3n '31 and


make atonement Lv 16 32 a.

the priest

atonement),

Lv

i6 20 33
-

33

ace. of sacred

c.

usually

c.

Ez 43 2026 45 20

also

the blood of the sin-offering

||

Ex 30 10
16

the holy place

gressions) ; for the leprous house

Ex

Lv7 7 Nu 5 8 .sf. nn.53^


Pn6 1 S.133X 2S21 3 H1B3K Gn 3 2 21 Ex
32
etc.
Imv. 133 Dt 2 8 + 4 t. Inf. 133 Ex
30 '+28t.; sfs. ns? Ez i6 H T)33 Ex 2 9 36
3o

+iot.; "133^

14

30

'

ir

RHS3

16

(by the great sin-

because of (f?) the uncleannesses of


the children of Israel and because of their trans-

LV14 63

Lv 16 10
Yahweh to consecrate him for the
PINty?

Is

nri3B3

4^"

1. cover

V33 ni33

Gn

i. e.

pacify him ;

clean the face,'

your persons,

by

yourselves, e.g.

the payment of atonement- money


1516
by the
at the census Ex 30
;

CIS?? H??
of the

J3"ip

spoils NU31
by the blood upon the altar
11
LV17
in the ritual D1\?i?, Y7V by ministry
30

over, pacify., propitiate;


21

32 Z< me cover over his


face by the present (so that he does not see the
offence,

bearing away

(2) of persons, ~?V

of the sins of the people).


DSTlB'Si, for

by ceremony

(IpL ^); for the goat


(which was presented before

of purification

2fi

10

b.

which the blood of the sin-offering was applied


Ex29 36 37 3O 10 Lv8 15 (||tSHj?), 16 18 and specifically

PV 153p to atone for them.

(by

Ktsn, 1HD).

?V (1) of things, e.g. of the altar to

Lv

shall

places (by the great sin-offering of the day of

of the tabernacle

l0

H, P,

in the codes of

rites,

offering,

and

3. cover over, atone for sin

by each male above twenty years


order that there might be no
plague upon them. It was offered to Yahweh,

is

may

himself provide an atonement or covering for

at the census in

Dnn

9 (||
nno). It

(||

sanctuary paid

etc. denom. cover over (fig.),


make propitiation
Pi. Pf. 133 Ex
+3i t.; 2 ms. sf. Wn33 Ez 43 20 3 mpl.
Ez 4 3
2 mpl. Dfi133 Ez 45 20 /mp/133?

ace.

c.

24

in his sovereignty

the horns of the altar

pacify,

away in the

(bloodguiltiness flows

16 63 1J)3 of person

a half shekel of the

T"^S3 vb. Pi.

(by

it

pacify the

for sin, without sacrifice a. man


as subj.,133 !TO3 2 S 2 3 with what shall I cover

ransom of

21 30 (Covt. code
j>

see Is 43

ransom far
il3|
(P)
Aw rcmsom
ransom Is 43 s ( T^);

Am 5
30

Ex

'3

bv

ma); flSS

1"!S| Is

Nu

18

133 alone
of

'3

^3

30

\/^49

||1^D3 p-|3)

^49

ransom

t.; sf.

Ex2i +io
1. a price for

Jb 33 24 36 18

life

life,

"1D3 n.m. the price of a

i.

to propitiate
s

over, atone

persons by legal
(woLvrj,wergeld);

Tpby ^brTl

thee,

propitiously,
I.

mn

i^n N^5 Is 47 " cmc disaster will fall upon

c.

under

whiten the face ')

'

ITI33

6 - 2(i - 33 - 3S

Ex 2 5 29 37 10 Nu5 7 7 14 +i5t. Nu 7;
14
= Je 52 18 Je 52 19
2 Ch 4", 2 K 25
Lv

(i.e.

of the tMgli-]omt, T[V '3 Gn 3 2=


pa, vessel (as hollow), used in ritual,

socket),
(J),

"IM

E RS 0TJC
;

'

2d ed ~ 3S1

'

wipe

blackened by displeasure, as the

of priest through the blood of the sin-offering

Lv

20 31

8 34 io 17 i2 7

j -25.28.28

pass-offering

14

Ch

9 2

Lv

1931

i6 30

24

Ne 1 o

16 - 1826

whole burnt-offering

Lv

33

23

34

14

:0

i6-

Kk

28

Nu

12 - 21

of the tres

Nu

14' 1 19*
4

4
;

by the

the
oil

498

nSDD

1829
1
; by the nnn
ministry
in general 1 Ch
Ez 45 by the priestly
34
by the substitution of the Levites for the
6

-y, c:3

TD'HSS

\ised in purifying a leper Lv


15

Nu

firstborn

ings there

19

Underlying

these offer-

all

by that which is regarded


by Yahweh. (The

offering are covered

purpose of the covering

nnon

^pb

"<

weh, and

made

b'zi?

Nu8

21

and (Aaron)

Cnnt?!? tarV'bg TBSft

atonement for them to cleanse them.)

the need of the atonement


19

16

16
;

Lv

31TO

is

26

c 10
-

i6

34
;

Kn itfgD

15 - 30
;

C.

expressed by JO

is

mNOro because of his sin Lv4


Lvi 4

Yah-

be clean before

your sins shall ye

all

"133^

cans -\r\vb D3\?J|=


made for you to cleanse you,

DSTitftsn

shall atonement be

from

16 30

Lv

stated

WKDDB

Nu

6U

19-

Lv

16

Lv7

19

Nu

22

trespass-offering

toith

-i33> B>S33 *ttn

s5

on account of his sin Lv 4


SftMirbv Lv 5 18
a. c. 3 instr. ^|

also ?y, intftsrrpy

o^rn? Lvi7 u

/or ^

*s

<A oZoocZ w<A <Ae living being that covers over


E>D3 3 (a) EV by reason of tlie life
De Di Kn Bahr Kau and most moderns

(H, see
follows

93 X,

so

Ges

Ew S!i!l Anm

KHp? Lv

ow behalf of Lv g 7 '

soul');
pers.,

after

c.

loc.

'

1
:

AV

'/or

Ex

SSal.v.Br

);7TO^/-i|^

Nu 3 5 + 3t.;
33

fs.

3
1. apart

from 133 cover over sin : the older explan. co^er,


ZicZ has no justification in usage
IXaarfiptov;
;

flj?

Pr 1

namely by the de-

Nu 35

33

"IDS' ntDfcO
1

"IDfO

oy mercy andfidelity iniquity is cover-

ed over.

2.

/or

c.

? for

whom,

QlijISD' N^
1

pt6

iAe Ztm<i

QH3 133 "IK'S Ex 29 s3 wherewith


atonement was made (ram of consecration).
Hithp. Impf. "I3?n> 1 S3 14 c. 3 instr. "DN
T\nyp^ nnta bVT\^ ])V "133T1? the iniquity of
c.

instr.

the house of Hit shall not be covered by peace-

minchah

(in other

words there was

no atonement for it; cf. Pu. Is. 22 14).


Niph. Pf. tnn nrb -13331 Dt 21 s and
blood shall be covered for them.

35

i.9.9

17.18.19.20.20.21.22

20

2 g34

4Q Ly l6
was a slab of gold 2\

39

Ch 28 11

25

2.2.1 3 .14.14.15. 15

^6 ^7 ^n
Nu

^^

x if c.
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 etc., was
11
called 'an rV3 1 Ch 28
1

it

"123

II.

cubits

(</of following).

+ 11. "IDS n.m. pitch (Ar. LLS (loan-wd., cf.

Fra 150 ), Syr.

d1

hwb 348.

% Nnsia
?) Gii 6

Jscu>,

(P).

ms.1333

Gn 6 and
14

JJ1")331

thou shah pitch

it

with pitch (P).


III.

"ISO (V of

following).

TI^DS n.m. young lion;

N a2

TT33
lit.

nins

n^M Ez 3 8

14

'3

Jui 4 5 young

13

(Co

lion of lions; A1113


2' 3

It differs

sf.

rds. fT0]3);

from whelp "M Ez 1


enough to hunt its prey, 3e,2^ m Isn 6
12

t.;

Zcn + 7t.;

Ones' Je2 15 + 3t.; tf?B3

pi.

Jui4 5 +i6

'3

as old

Zcn ^
3

29

21

in sim. of roar of hostile army Is 5 (|| ^3?)


104
Je 5 38 (|| nn nia) s i m f '*'s invincible
might Is 3 4 ( nyiK) ; of Isr. among the nations,
;

cf.

||

M15 7

of Assyr. princes

Ez 19

W Ho

Isr.
||

enemies

56
;

Na

14

5
f
^ 34" 35
9

of young warriors

13

17

Jb

like roaring of,

12

other cases are

58 7 Je

D^

13
;

Na2 Ez38

13

'3

39
;

EZ32

2
,

(?; v. Co-supr.);

28

king's wrath

Pr 19 12 20 2 ; of one of

cherubim EZ41 19

Jb38

of bloodthirsty

14

of prince of

&$

||

10

righteous compared with, Pr


the

As. kupru, kupur

14

cf# -|B3

fn. [IDS] vb. denom. (from n. "3)P/.

offering or

Ex

37

i//-

atonement cannot be made,


in view of the blood shed in it, except by the
blood of the shedder of blood in the ritual of
P,

only

03? Is2 2 14 surely this iniquity shall not be


covered over for you; c. 3 instr. }1J? "IDS^ J"INt3
IS27 9 by this shall the iniquity of Jacob be
struction of idolatrous objects);

n. propitiatory, late techn. word

from the ritual,"lD3n iriKEn Is 6 7 thy sin shall


be covered over (W^V. "'pi
by the touch of the
live coal from the altar); n*n fiyn laa^DN

money of atonement.

"iB3n Is 6' be covered over, atoned for.

covered over (||inxt3n "iDn

30

*/*

Pu. Pf. 133 Ex 29 s3


Ez 45 17 (by the prince).
18
Is28 (butrd.ian,_/I.T s
S o3:HuWeChe
MP209

16

Tn*)23

16
e. c. *iya
n ir 24 (by Aaron),

6-

36

1727

23

10

30

2 '- 28

as sufficient and' satisfactory


is

Ex

Nu 29"; '3(n) QV day of (the) atonementLv 2 3


'arr^y Ex29
'an ^N Nug
'3H 5]D3
25
9

the conception that the persons

is

n.pl.abstr. atonement, only inP:

'3H nstsn sin-offering of the atonement

faces of

name

fin. "^33 n.m.

NH 1B13;

/dub.;

Henna,

14

enna Ct

a shrub or low

fig.

tree,

growing in

flowers

123n

(fragrant,

ones Ct

1.

1M

grapes,

like

listers

El Henna

whitish

fragrant

ith

of a plant,

Aram. K1B13, Jack; Ar.

Low No

see

Vm

499

-153

?3?>K

cluster

of

of a beloved one);

of -pillar; so pi.

g x 2 -a.3j.35.j5.35 _

= 37

^1 S ?J

HWBS48

); sg.

^teyn

cstr.

-103

or rOIEJyn '3 Qri,

Ammonites,

iKa^e o/ the

kapru
Josi8 24 Kt

Syr. Ji&o, )Joj.ai>; As.

a vil-

Benjamin, possibly Kefir 'Ana', 3 miles


12
25
Surv"- 299 2>Z.trHB3 Ct7 1 CI127
Bethel
[.of
Lge of

""133

fiv.

IBS

IBil

n. [m.]

Kiep Di

^QVn

133

TITVDS

only

cstr.

sg.

villages

of the peasantry.

G"

10 14
'

n.pr.loc. city of the Hivites sub2G

i8
equently assigned to Benjamin., Jos 9
25
29
mod. Kefireh
]zr 2 =Ne'7
Kefaipa, etc.
;

ob

BEin,146

Gu(: rin

Jua. i .283ff.

TQ^T33 Ne6
ppell.

prob.

Tl

= foregoing

=37

22

foll.,

Gie Je 47

17.17

Ch

Ezr

j 10.10

16
;

in

phil.-hist.Cl., Dec. 17,

Eut

pi.

23

id.;

X K1133)

14

(P),

Jb

in the temple
cstr. "1J23

38

(NH

Ch

(NH

id.)

ti-

1C

'3

29

Aq <S X, and
pi.).

Hiph.

inf.

fr.

BQ3

bent,
B-'SS

id. ;

Wkl

*>WS3, ifa 33 n.m.

1.

also VT!? infr.

"113

(V dub.;

pasture

Thes

from shape)

1.

liDBS

aj.

Am 9

D1 HWB33],

grove

trees,

NS10

from "n3 q. v., orig.


sg. only 3H1? 13 Is

lambs

tr.

and underst.

Is

20

3 7 after
of a def.

ip-

30

23

sub 113.

v.

(NH

v 11 )

cf.

113,

Aram.

hence, as loan-words, Gk. Kopos,

207
;

156

who

c-

'

V dub.
No

-113,

kdru, and
HWB34

ma, Lag

ZMG1880,x1

der.

-"-

734

Dl

Tl3

fr.

^._ n yD

"2

Prol -" s

(but

see

cf.

Av.jS
Id

BN40

'

comp. As.

now kdru

np

30

N")l3,

'3

2
;

of

2 Ch 2
v Ka pi. Dn'3 of 'n and
14
s
(of
oil) Ez 45
13H
measure
liquid
as
27
Arch 183 *
Now *"*'*, and, on
See further Benz
">"
in lK
capacity, v. 111.
p. 33 f su P r
9
25b
IS
(cf. and 2 Ch 2 ).
rd. W? H3 for MT 't?

&lW

>

2.

t [73-13] vb. either denom. be-mantle

Hoffm

mantle,
*/ this
(from BAram. ^313 Dn 3
GI
Ass. karballata, cap (but
and not (Marti )
BASli
or
''')),
'KriegsjYj-mantel/ Zehnpfund

capital,

mng.

uwulow).^ comp<
gyr> jj^j^
),

to

ace.

py 3 mg gf ^B3j-|
made me cower in the ashes.

knob, bulb (2. perhaps earlier


-153

Yid.

v.

the

n.[m.] kor, a measure (usu. dry),=

ion (Ez45 14
Fra

make

65

14

in. 13 lamb

)ao

have bent or crooked


u
kapdsu, sole of foot D1 HWB348

but

Ae

,/,GS - 14

> Schwally

T13

-..ftb

MAn,Leer ;vocal,)._ Hiphi


La

''N

:n
a roomy pasture; pi. CIS ^37' ^3?
14
'3 65
the 2>cistures are clothed with the

slieep (

l-ptsn

"N3

of Philis-

'immed vessel; Ar.

home

9' (orig.

Ar.Jj cistern; Hom


= round enclosure);

D1

^doubtfully),

from

23

however =nursery of

JK2fil

vb. only Hipli.

Am.

WMM

pirates

(home of Caphtorim,
T^"0 Je 4 7 4 the rest of
2

n.m.

"*l3

-j-11.

g 27

bend together

Tel

Cap-

He-Delta;

~l3 basket -sad die, v. sub

famish a vessel with a bent rim, K'BiS a broad-

feet;

press or

(g

30

Nabib

28 17171717 ;

i'B3Exi6

t[t#S3]

1FI33

A. J.

T["HFS3] adj. gent., only pi. as subst.


DnhBS Cretans; Gn io 14 (J) = 1 Ch i ]2 as
expellers of the 'Awwim' from their homes
about Gaza, Dt 2 23

11.

ib

tn."TiC3 n.m. hoar frost

M47

al.

Sab.lBS, vb.

cf.

ow? of gold or silver, used


1

Dt

cf.

Minor, and the iEgean

linB3 Am

"iriBS

tines),

1.

comp. also Eth.


Nab. 133 cave, sepulchre,

measure ;

No

No

ti.^53 n.m. bowl (NH


late), '3

islands);

]S

originally

of Asia

coast

al.

>

Mich Cyprus; Eb

the coagt of the

Philistines,

'

= c%?
-

ynon.of N13p

as. Eu.ssvf.

G.5M,p.l69.

(allP).

lamb-pasturage) ; Schwally
der. fr. 13 lamb (
ZAWx. (1890) 186 fr |TO; an( J comp>
g fcrfi, [which

T^TT"|\T Anze i erd wienerAk '

COVP

\&.C\ basket,

iBuhl

sf

t-3'-3->

quoted by Eut Nlb27

Mem

m.3.

= villages).

IV."ISD (/of
H(1

al<

coast-land of Caphtor.

133 supr.

v.

17

>

A g3 ii27.r.

SW

ryHRBS
=

36

25

Evang Cretan Pictographs (1895). 100


padocia, certainly wrong

infr.);

S 6 18

village;

2. 1F133,

93 sphaeruhi:

ff..

.rain.

14

"V1FB3, "yPD"2 n.pr.terr. prob. Crete,

Ew

so

h iw.ji.:i.a

D^nea

17 20

fii.

NH1B3;

small pomegranate;

pota-Kos,

13

t["lD3] n.m. village (-/dub.;

rplhaa Zp

sf.

Xno6 or bulb, ornament on the golden lampstand in tabernacle; @ <r<paipu>Tr)p, j 0S Arch.iH.c.-

(L;iw

21

'

capital

k k

500

iTD

quadril. bind round (from 733, with

poss.
ins.

Ch

; only Pu. pi.

))

27

H13

is be short,

Kv.ljZball;
na.

iNIish.

cut off

D1

B&

(JLU1

as orig.
fegr

if/te

615

f 40

Impf. 3 ms. n'lD'' Ex 2


23
27
7
2 6 ; ft. nib Pri6'
2 6-

Gn

50

'

6'2 5

(J),

nrw Jei8

sq.

Pr

27

'of.
18

16 14

calamity;

'a

^??

i/<-

s.

Nu

<%

a grave,

Gn
Ex

a well, IN?

57

Pr

i"Q3

Vina

3 mpl. n3*1

JE)

riyv

sq.

hence njn

Ch

(song in

20 22

fe

nvia

u9

27

"113

a pit,

of plotting against others

fig.

Xu2i

(J),

33

33

sf.

-|3j?

t.

Gn

for

3 ms. i"P3

I6

^7

85

so

nnp

sq.

one digging a

40" ears As f/tow

(/wgr

(with allusion to the cavity of the ear) for me,


thou hast given me the means of hearing and
obeying thy will.
On 2 2 17 v. II. "^3. Niph.

3 ms. fiQK>

\//-

HIS*

^94"

Impf.
be digged for the wicked,

T[m3]
cstr. in

ace.

wm&7 /ie
of judgment.

fig.

Zp

rri?

pastures of

of shepherds, but text dub.

?oeZ?s

to'Ko"- 176' 94a)Anm -;

'

186

Rothsteill in

t[i"n~E] n.m.
Zp

salt-pit (but

rni3l
T T

fll.

(NH

pit

(1),

Kau AT
only

(d.

but

Dt
Dt

f.

only

by

We);
Jb 6 27

6
;

Qal Impf.

3 mpl.
get

sq. ~?5? trade in,

till.

Ar.

[n")3]

Idr/'tu, feast,

3
v ^J

kireti iskun, he

let

Ho

Ges S20,2,b ;
mpl.

2
c.

ace.

vb. give a feast


cf.

den

in

'

make trade 0/ Jb

haps bring (guests), invite;

trade

trade,

1 s. sf.

by trade, buy,

724

'

feast,

Klo).

cf.

6 23

vera

(si

l.

v. foregoing).

^"13

n.m. cherub

0^3^99' + 33 t.;

pi.

'3

(NH

Aram. Kan?,

id.;

= be

kardbu

0>yrs

gracious

adj. karilbu is #rea,

Ex 2 o +26t.;
Ex25 18 + 2 9 t.;

V dub.;

^o;
bless

to,

J)l

mighty, Id lbM2

connex. with are'ef. Dl in Baer

As.

UWB ^m^

on poss.

Ezech iin
-

As.

-;

kirubu-=sedu (name of winged bull in Assyr.;


v.

Len

0risi "esl -

verified,

'

v.F.

cf.

ZAv
Teloiii

with

U8 EnBTr

I24ff

'

';

Dl Par154 ) has not been


Budge Expos Apr May m>

126

ZAi68f

'

the older view, connecting

"3

and deriving from Pers. giriften,


lacks evidence and probability.
Pos-

ypv^f,

griffen,

sibly the thunder-cloud underlies the conception);

God

1. the living chariot of the theophanic


possibly identified with the storm-wind

U=

a cherub

22

11

ana-^y

a3-)l

and lie rode upon

wind).

flew swiftly on the wings of the


(||
2. as the guards of the garden of

Eden Gn

s4

Sabaoth,

in

3. as the throne of Yahweh

(J).

phrase

D'aran 3K* (rflQX) "

Yahweh Sabaoth throned on the cherubim 1 S 4 4


2
6
2 S 6 = 1 Ch 13
the context shews that the
cherubim of the ark of the covenant are
referred to, and it is probable that the same
reference

4.

in 2

15

16

Is 37
i/'8o 99
19
gives an account of: a. two cherubim of
is

upon the

solid gold

each

slab of gold of the rP33

other with wings

outstretched
above, so as to constitute a basis or throne on
which the glory of Yahweh appeared, and from

facing

whence He spake Ex 2 5 18 22 37 7-9 Nu7 89 b.


numerous cherubim woven into the texture
of the inner curtains of the tabernacle and the

Ex 26 131 36 s35

5.

and Ch

describe

the cherubim of the temple


a. two gigantic
images of olive wood plated with gold, ten
cubits high, standing in the TaT facing the
door, whose wings, five cubits each, extended,
two of them meeting in the middle of the
room to constitute the throne, two of them
6~
23 - 28
extending to the walls 1
6
8 7 2 Ch
io-is g7-s
q| x (doubtless influenced by Ez)
3
represents them as the chariot of Yahweh
18
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
29-35
7
the olive wood doors 1
6
2 Ch 3 ; and
:

);

TO? Jb 40 30

No ZM0 W80

text dubious,

veils

dirim., si vera punctat.,

cf.

cstr. nblD-.TOlD

not certain).

vb. get

fnpn

lie

n"V3 act of buying, purchase (so

for Aire)
2

plausibly,

so Schwally

fli?,

Kustenlandern,' Levy NWBiL323f

(nrrm

further

v.

pi.

a gloss

We

Kpfa;

as erron. variant of preceding

ace. cogn.,

c.

an(t

= with)

'3

DTI ni: m3 as ) kereth= Philistia


Vp.3; Bohme ZMVv "- 1887 212 views nis
ib. X. 18*0. ISO,

^'<

cistern (or well), only

n.f.

0T1 rn?

*iy

Impf.
23

j.I;o,

conj eC tureS

Qal Pf.

2 -^ 6

(dub.)

kiril

; only Qal

'"V^* ? ""H? 0^?


9 ave a great feast
for them (the context requires this sense, but

offl),

Syr.

)
1

tn"j3 n f a
);.

and comp. Ar. cjo^j

ning.,

16
2 Ch 16" V' 7
2 ms. nna
5
20
G1150
3 P i. re Jei8 +

2i is

109

cf.

ZHG 1887,

round\

t's

rounded

(i.e.

HWBS52

461

ii -

^, Dozy

esp.

&are, large vessels


HWB35S

As.

ic?.;

Aram. N13,

?J.;

Dalm Gr

>

etc.,
TelAm.Vocab..

W]d

and

_,

n.3 Ae a/

holding com,

round

(NH

vb. dig

Eth. hd?: Ar. lpT(c.


Syr. )iO

^1?? ^"130

bemautled with a robe of byssus.

fl.

pa

pass.

nro

Ho
27

(lit.

40

3
30
.

per-

As. leant, bring,

gave a feast, Dl

on the bases of the portable lavers, interchanging

501

"H3
-with lions

29

- 36

and oxen i
f
were woven

sents that they


"V:n 2 Ch 3".

Ch

also repre-

in the veil of the

Ezekiel describes

6.

^13

the

a. as four living creatures, each


cherubim
with four faces, lion, ox, eagle, and man, having
the figure and hands of men, and the feet of
Each has four wings, two of which
calves.
are stretched upward, meeting above and sustaining the throne of Yahweh; two of them
stretched downwards so as to cover the creaThe cherubim never turn
tures themselves.
but go straight forward, as do the wheels of
the cherubic chariot, and they are full of eyes
5-28
3
and are like burning coals of fire, Ez i
9
1-20
22
11
the king of Tyre is scornfully
io
compared with one of these, and is assigned
:

265ir..

Ez 28 1416

b.

number and the

It is evident that the

form of the cherubim vary in the representa18~ 25


(cf. Ez 4
It is probable that the
).
2~ 6
D'S'ltS' of Is 6
are another form of the cherubim. The Apoc. of the seals Rev 4-6 combines
them in four a.

tions

Hoffm

^ Act.

Is
2

tite

>

thinks he reads G(K)ar-g(k)aking of Karkemish' on ('Hitfrom Karkemish.

inscr.

')

'

(1892 >- 365

mi-si(e)-ras

TD3")"D n.pr.m. Pers., a eunuch of Ahasuerus, Est

nilSnS

10
.

Ar. ''?,

vine; j en

etym.

dub.

217

Eth.

85

*"-

XlC^i \\C7\

comp. As. Jcardnu, vine;

Thes

DHM

D"0

Zinj.

(NH

vineyard

vine;

I'jf

ZAvli -< 1>92 )'

Is27,2

(f.

Aram. KOn3, U>J>

id.;
58

sub -ro.

v. [n-13-13]

n.m. Dmso

d-13

walls of the temple as carved

other.

&c(

tt

5_ fl^fc of Mish,' cf.


lo 2 Ch 35 20 (L Xp X -

i.

K'ttana

ZA -

Jen

Eden and the mountain of God


Ez knows of no cherubic statues

with alternating
palm trees and cherubim, each with two faces,
the lion looking on one side, the man on the

Proph.

Asien u.

An

J e 4 6 ( Xapixus, Kapxan(is).
Hittite capital, E. bank of Euphr., mod. Jerabis, or Jerbds
Schr KGF tt 00T on Is 10 9 Dl > c

fieis),

new temple, but represents the inner

in the

Rg
;
t^O-pi?
)

lc

Dl

fa^

efym

Pers.Mart.J63

Dl ra:

cf.

WMM

Egypt. Ka-ri-ka-mai(1)-sa

Europa263.

on Eu-

city

phrates (As. Kargamis, Gargamis,

a residence in

Cto3")3 n.pr.loc.,

TttJ-'OS-jS,

comp. Ar. \jf noble,

al.

generous, fertile, but precarious)

abs.

Ex

'a

tn3T Gii9 20 + cstr. EH? iK 2 i 7 + sf.


nro Is5 3 +,^13 Ex2 3 n + etc.; pi. Qnsna
Jos24 13 + cstr.'"'!?-)? Am5 +2t.; sf. 0"}j>
Ne s 3 + 3 t. na/DI?' Am 4+ 2 t., etc. ; vineyard Gn 9 20 (J), 1 K 2
+ 9t. 1 K 2i, Ct
i5.is_|_.
g5
cf.
]iere r d. j-T'TI '3;
z
eyen
j
u
w
g0
2
^
GFM, who however doubts genuineness)
Ex2 3 n (E) and oft, (v. nn); + iTlb
+
Ex 22" (E), and oft.; fig. of Isr. under '''s
10
14
fig. of Shulamite's
care Is5 lff cf. 3 Je 12
12
6
Ybs.
of her heart 8
complexion Ct i

22 4

M*}3 adj. gent. prob.

Carian, only

c.

name given

to

as

art.

subst.

Carians,

coll.

body-guard of king (cf. RS OTJC249 2ded


4
19
) n^nbi n^> 2
cf. v
nan 2S20 23
Kt (< Qr Vnan, which We Dr Bu prefer).
foreign

'

Kn

3TH3

n.pr.loc. and

rVUTHS

v.

ma.

sub

-,

)D (v of following;

enwrap, surround,
joio city

NH

^3,

+ many

3-3*13,

^a*3 bundle, N3"l3,

other deriv.)

K3n3

\o*,

governing
cf. '3

robe jisa-w

scroll, etc.)

tTjVptt n

^J

**?'"}"?,

Aram. ^13 -is

cf.

pa ^pDriYEstQ

iD quadril. (-/of following;

furnish with a rim, enclose,

cf.

15
.

NH

set).

'a are

Mi

>yrf?

^ Gn

JTlt

1?PJ

cut

off,

vfa!?

cf.

JI324 6

Dt2 2 9 (c.
of, Dt2

Lv

$>bil>
;

25

5 - 11

jZean,

^3K Jos 24 13 (usu. e&t fruit


'

t,,

^n

ace);

5
28 30 Je3i

1S3 gather, harvest

3-4

grapes,

i.e.

Am 5"+ 16
6-6

begin to use fruit

prune, Lv2,5

20

Dt 24 21 Ju g'27
Lv 19 10 Dt24 21

),

65

of" Is

On

21
,

(lit.
,

etc.);

n.[m.J border, rim, of altar (NH


id); cstr. naiBH '3 Ex 27*; c. sf. ta?">3 38'

locusts devour A1114 (si vera

(both P).

t [n"^3] vb. denom. tend vineyards, dress


vines, only Qal Pt. pi. vinedressers D'EHS

T"23"l!3

TQ3"*)5
(NHi'd".;
yellow,

n.[m.]

and

vb.

saffron

Aram.

2Mle;

(crocus

denom. D3"]3;
N!?3"Vi3,
Ges -

S,

ffi=*p6Ko
also JHMordt

Abh

58

'

12

(both

^
so
DHM

+ 1.

ib

",

46

113

7
2

^3S* v.

11.

^>3N

1.)

4; D"!3n JV? v

K 25 =

ul

who comp. Sab. D3D3, Ar. *l5wT=Gk. iyKaNo. 102


pot)
Ct4 14 on meaning v. esp. Low
;

DW3

Ar.

Uaajcifl

crocus; Lag
Sab DenkmMf
-;
otherwise
-

sativus)

H ithp. grow

lJ

||

11
Je 52 IB (|| OV??'), Jo i
5
D^SK), 03^3 Is6i (|| ?.)

"'ft'llD

Ex6
1

14

Ch

n.pr.m. 1. a son

Nu2
7
;

1CI15

so 4

1
,

throughout

but

3
.

of

n.pr.loc.
p.

b.

Ch 26"

Reuben Gn

2. a Judaite Jos

rd. perh. '3^3

xap/^(f)(.

We

(cf.

"
,

f ii.

D^3

Nu 26

1; only

i. "'")?

adj. gent, of

art. '3n, as subst.

c.

vessel

16

29

"-

37

nbn

26

1G

2" i/te

country of garden-land,

i^Ol? iy:
forest of

it

7KH3.

23

Is 37%
19
(viz. of Lebanon).
2

i.

K4

W2 ^i?,

and bnj,

On Mi

14

n.

v.

14

c.

Jos

2-'

BW Am

'3n

';

'3n~in

20

^ 95 + 6 1. Impf. ;
>. y->3 Est 3 s ; pi.
rfjT)b Jb 4 4 . 1. bow Qm3 7-y
;

K1

18 42 ;

19 20
-

c. art,

God

cana

30

19

18

L345 23

o.3^f2 2 72
mnntrn 2CI1
3
29
6
worship
of
God,
2
Est 3 2 2 5 in
but
7
9 ^ 95
obeisance to Haman.
2. bow down, of the
c.

||

Gn

couching lion

fn. T>^"^3 n.pr.mont. et urb. Carmel:


1. mt. -promontory on Mediterranean, with
fertile slopes, Tel el-Amarna (Gintl-)Kirmil,
-

i s.

2 rnpl.

54

0^313 subj. and b of

49

Nu

24 (both poetry).

bow down over (in order to lie


with) a woman Jb 3 10
4. bow down, of
a woman in childbirth 1 S 4 19 so of animals
Jb3 9 3 idols, removed by enemies Is 46 12
niy-13 D?3"]3 Jb 4 tottering (feeble) knees of
4
enemies in death, 733 [l] y~)3 bow and fall down
Ju 5 27 2727 ^ 20 9 preg. without t-33 2 K 9 24 Is
12
4
c. nnn isio
Hiph. Pf 3 ms. ynan
65
3. preg.

Jastrow JBL xi mi 1K

t,;
;

ny-cui

pi.

1K8

without

+ 3*3K
Dnb Lv 23 14

'31 ^i?]

q. v.),

Wns

garden-like

</te

+ D^W D$) Lv

groivth, 2

fr. foil. ?)

3 rnpl.

2. by meton. {fresh) fruit, garden42

t.

Est 3 2 f.
s6
to drink Ju 7
in supplication to Elijah 2 K
13
i
iu the worship of God 1 K8 34 Ezr 9 5 ;

fertile

e.

y^S

D^y-13

'

Je

is 65 12
cstr.

Inf.

1515
Je4 (opp.
(opp. T3TP, "IK), v
32
10
onnn)
'sn jns
-q"jo), 4 8 33 2 Ch 26
(opp.
;

iy:),

jta|>,

(o P p.

denom.

Gn 49 + 6

'3

Is

1. garden-land,

iy:),

(||

(ll

m.

Ju 7 6 + 4 t. Impf. JH3? Ju 7 5 + 3
nyWKJ Ezr 9 5 3 rnpl. |n?^ Jb 3 i 10

'

2 t.

kneel to drink

i.e.

Qal P/.

fell Is io 18 +
qw?), io 18

JH3

Ar. p.y>jout one's mouth into water, or water-

1. plantation, garf 1. *7tt")3 n.m.


den-land. 2 fruit, garden-growth (? + D"?3,
299
8 * 33
'3 Is 16 10 + 12 t.;
Sta
cf. Ges*
) ; abs.

10

bow down (NH id; Aram.

iy~\j3

Is29,1T

sf.

to

502

^n-o

c.

7y,

also Jos

+ JB'a,

2"; and,

Je 50

19

as pasturage

(in fig. of Isr. as flock of'), cf. ('3

without

art.)

31
2
78
jjnan 2 S
t}t

14

Mi

prob. rend, garden-land,

(less

We GASm); '3?
Is33 ( + '^f'. H"

Is 35 s

so

^ and

land),

Na

(sim.

of Nebuchad.);

Jos 15

(+?i|>,

88

^'33 1

25

ii.

97

411

GASm

v.

'

(_

CW-

to

. Mod. Kurmid, Eob

of Xabal '3H

S 30

( "We Klo Dr
gail); of

nvn

the Carmelitess,
I

^O^S

crimson

and a

Kit

fr.

13

14

^1? Ct7 c

S 23 =:
1

Ch

+ p3

(||f13-1N

Ch 1

14

a i so ).

su b Q03.

37

so
;

f.

S 27 s

of Abi-

Jvbp-ian

Impf.

ms.

sf.

carmine,

(in all
r( j.

v.

tfrH.?] n.[f-]

leg,

i. e.

De ZLuthTh

Ex

i'2

Lv

21

t,

iqP)3,

+3t.;

; tivo

(bending) legs, of animals in ritual phrase of

Ex

P, Vjn:r?y S"M\
11

his head with his

legs,

(V)yi3(n)l (l)3-lp(n) (his) inwards and

(his) legs

Ex

29

Lv

17

913

8 21 9

Am 3

14
;

12

(of

lamb in mouth of lion) of the long


bending hinder legs of the Saltatorial Ortho-

legs of

ptera

v Tiistr Kat
a n ^^
i'^

n??

^"b ^ ? ?
1

legs

TCJEH3 n.m. cotton


word_

fr.

Dr Joel si) Lv

Hist - Bib 309

D ^i?

above their

21

^
1

feet, etc.

(or fine linen) (loan-

Sk. Jcarpdsa, cotton, Pers.

linen; hence

perh. also for

formed

^Jj/

fine

also Kupnacros, carbasus,Av. i_y^.jh

ribsn
Talm. NDE13 ; c f. Lag Arm stud "48)
HiCTob "' 157
Est 1 G (4) Ka/waaiWf) cf Cels.
-

5
"

'3

"^

ffi

'

Pn3l

vb. / of

Gr, of glossy hair).

Gn36 2G = iChi 41

Vns, Aram.

D^3

+ (P -)?3")K,

Gi, of hair

(NH

U;o); only dual fem.


OT5nT 3 Lv 9 14
sf. Vyns

which have bending

(prob. Pers. loan -word,

G13

so also 1

n^trpn,

of Abigail.

t]"T3 n.pr.m.,anEdomite
v.

the Carmelite,

J^worm,

spirally, like shell-fish

SD^ID

crimson,

Pers.

Ch

MT

35

n.[m.J

deriv.

c. art.,

stuff, cloth; late

'7 ,HB); only

nban

Bu

=f

18 46 ; Imv.

Lv

J},-,],]

22

337 *-

G. 163

T /Q13 adj. gent.,

Jui i 33

viy-on ^,i7 13
33
/??/. a&s. y"?3n Jui
1. cause to bow in
35 35
2. cause to bow down in
grief Ju 1
death f 17 13 78 s1 c. nnn 2 S 22 40 =^ 18 40

^Nl

flbon? v

40

'm]pj?n

D3 b"l33 Je 46 18
'33 ^!?y

Ct

2 - 27

fs. sf.

2. city, 3 h. S. of Hebron, 7")3

55

41'2-MS,

i.

|TWn);''3

3 marking extent of

I?*

fB>3)

meZ); n ^l?i? 15 12 25
BR

+ ^ajn,

Vl?T2);-on Carmel

(but v.

Buhl

/"!?,

1.

foil.

(NH

I?"!?

>

\yreturn,

repeat, attack

H?1 3 dances; Ar.jS


anew, advance and retreat; yj>

id.;

about; orig. perh. move around,

cumlocution;
.

11. ivltirl

pi.

503

ID
then surround, enclose, recur,

turn a mill, only pt.

and

roll,

13-J30 dancing

Filpel, Pt.
S 6 1416 (|| WSO).

j-n. "13

n.[m.] he-lamb, battering-ram


ZAW *- (1890) 186 perh.
{ki.kirru, Zimin Schwally
'

fon6

dancing, skipping, gallopping in field

fr.

{battering -)r

am

tHD

"J of

as in Eng.,

butting

fr.

(NH

wrinkled).

Dna

Aram.

/.,-

Mand. DN13, XD1N3,

id.;

N;3 MiH,i57.

Ar ^.sTEth. hC":

iffcrws,

wrinkled or

folded stomach of cud-chewing animals

L ag BN2o,.
:i4

cf.

bod^ jeH y )._ omy

As< kars

Je5i

VKH.3

Ar.

cf.

N 9") 3 k;o

J^be

(Ar.

foil.

t [tyi3] n.[m.] belly

; only

whirling)

(lit.

hChdi

lb>Clbi v. rotate, revolve,

Di 838f )

deriv.

Eth.

etc.;

n-n

of Nebuchadrezzar under

sf

of

fig.

sea-monster.

ram and buttress, Lane


Dozy 11,410); sg. only

,i.JS

ram

of the rider (as tribute)


6

S 15 9 2
'3 abn

Je

also battering-

cf.

Is 16' the

elsewh.

40

(in

pi. D''")?

Am

rcls.

Q , "!'VM

also

13 JV3

MT EV as

AY;

cf.

above). Vid.

supr.

1 1 1

p.

Ehi3.

v.

TN2ttH3 n.pr.m.

14

a Pers. prince Est

Ez 27 21

sini.),

1S
Dt32 14 the fat of lambs; '3 D^_
39
D ,- !Viyi Is 34 6 the Mood of lambs and goats;
2
D "]3T
battering-rams Ez 4 21-'''' (in v a Co
;

tTG n.pr.m.

lamb

t J"P3
-

vb. cut

cut

off,

T 291

As. karatu,

Gn
Ex

18

is

34

27

Aety ojf D1

11.

+ 19
+ 15

t.
t,

+8

;Qal

m?

ms.

down (NH
\

HWB357

t 20 2 "

id.;

Pf. '3

^13

s.

VI) Impf. rh3? Jb 40^


IS57 8 is. nrpK Is 61 s

t.

2 ms. vron
+ 21
iSir; nri-j3K Is 55 3 m pl. Vrp<'Hoi2
^8 3 ; 1 pi. nn-iaa G1126- 31 gf.'n-|33 Je
"nms
11
Impf. Imv. Vn3 1S11
+3
ni3
2 S 3
Ho iV;
+4 t. Imv.; Inf. abs.
nil3 Ne9
cstr. ni? Je 3 4 +2 t.; Tina Is
sf. Tn3 1S24
44 + 2t.; ni-13 2 Ch 2 29
Pi. act. rn'3 Ex34 + 3 t.; + 3
Pt. act.; pass.
1.

T[m5"|5]

dromedary

n.f.

Ki

to

(ace.

Thes; perhaps from constantly repeated unduonly pi. abs. nH3"133 Is


lating movement);

66 M

+Q

TJS31 D'3X31 33-131 CDIB?; the whole

Du Che Intr

a gloss ace. to

list is

44

19

';'
1

1 t.

12

Is

14

).

12

10

133

n.f.

Gnl3 10Ex2;
'

'-

32

a round: hence 1.

t.

2. a round loaf.
3.
a round district.
a round weight, talent (NH id.; loaf, weight,

riVO

LV22 24

iK7

12

Aram.
Jlaa, talent; Tel Am.
kaspu AV'kl No 35 Eev u Christ.- Pal.Aram. )^a;3, of honey-cowii Schwally Idiot 40

foreskin

&*"!??,

talent;

gaggaru

'

'

K5

DM

23
,

v 23

cstrT'ns?

Chr;

2
3

D 1??
,

'3

Gni 3 +;
,2

D^3 ?
1 Ch22

2 t.

14 14
-

16 24

+7

t.

Chr; rf-B?

Ju8" 1 S io
tl. tlie round (or oval)
of the Jordan valley, ft"!?!? I?? Gn 13 1011

[loaves)
esp.

du. 1P?
pi.

; abs.

K 7 = 2 Ch 4
46

1725

abs. "133H Gn 19
Dt 34
S 18 23 'an px Gn 19 28 'an ny I3 IQ *> v
GAS:m G. 505 Buhl
district of Jerus., '3n
Ne 3- 1 :s - f 2. loaf of bread (from round
1

17

+3t.

1.

nra Dt23 2

cstr.

r\[S]ny

pi.

a. things:

cm< 0^:

ace.

c.

Ex 4 s8 (J);

privy member Lv 2 2 24 (H)


2324
(E) bough
cluster of grapes Nu 1

Dt2 3 ;
48
of tree Ju 9

S 24 5612 head of man


22
51
9
garments 2 S io 4
1 Ch
S 17 31 2S 20
4
sprigs Is 1 5
palms of hands 1 S 5 4

NB204

on format, v. Ba
38
cstr. 133 1 S 2
+;

10

49

skirt

b. persons,

Jen

ace. pers. f? loc.

c.

19

50"

Dt 19 5 20 1920 2 K
3
14
6
24
23
io
22 7 4 6 23 Ez 31 12
Je6
Is44
=Is 37
i 9
13
25 20 30
= 2 Ch
1 K 15
asherim Ex 34 13 (J) Ju6
2. cut down,

ace. trees

c.

i5 :c

= 2Cli2
Ch

18

23

14

3. hew, timber

IS14 8 WW?} Tllb

7 - 15

n(i)ni3 hewn beams

9
;

K5

20

2CV

heicers of timber

K6

::i2

36

7'

4.

make a covenant (because of


the cutting up and distribution of the fle.'h of
,,

"l3 '3 cut,

or

Dn ? 133 1 S 2 35 Pr 6 30 cf. Ex 2Q 23 Je
21
nn) nh33 r S io 3 Ju 8 5
1 Ch iV;
3.
37
fa. a w;e?(//t (also fr. shape), ITiBy "133 Zc 5 r
a weight of lead, serving as cover of an ephah.

shape),

b. a particular unit of weight, talent, usu. of

gold or silvpr

1?

'3

20

: 3nJ '3

3D

K5 +2

12

1 1.

30

K 9 + 18
14

but also of

t.;

iron,

29
7
7
<H? 1CI129 and bronze npm Ex38 iCti2 9
The weight of the talent was 58-944 kilogr.
,

(=129-97
later

lbs.) ace. to

49-11

enz Arch.

i,t

kg.

older (Bab.) standard,

(=108-29

s.m Now*"*-

1-

208

lbs.)

and

less; v.

'-. See also b\>^.

the victim for eating in the sacrifice cf the cove-

nna)

nants, see

they cut Je 34

f 50
Ho
Dt
Je

io 4
3

5
11

c.

28*
10

19

1
2

29

^J?n the calf ivhich

Gn

(referring to
'

27 3 2
-

44

(E)

29

13

12a: '- 21

i7

c.
1

15

'
- :

IC

5 - 33

2,;

(J)

Is 2 8

'

10

s13
Ez 17 13 Zc 11 f io.f
34
2i
s
DP Gn 2 6 28 (J) Ex 24 (E) Dt 4

K8 =
21

Ch

11

Ch

lc

12 2

-.

Ne

:1

23

Jb40 :s '3 omitted 1 S 20


T
,lil5 Jos
x ^i
= 2CI15 10 c ^? Ex
2;
B
34
3
2
2
25
2
1 S 1
2 S 5
4 (JE) Dt 7 Ju

Ho2 2u

iK 5

:;

31 32;i3

1124

ran^ST

10

15 );
S i8

nx with Gn 15 18 Ex 34 27 Dt

69
-

Ch i6 w

5 9

'3 "IK'S

Gn

al;s.

18

22

f..7.11.15.M

(/'

2o :h

504

rro

Ch 1 3 2 Ch 2 7 29 10 Ezr io 3 Is 55 s
4
26
25
61 Je 32 Ez 34 37 Jb 31 ^8 9 '3 omitted
10
18
iSir 2CI17 *U3 Ex 34 (J); V.?l 1S23 18
17
31
3
Je 34 1518 P3* P3 2 K 11
2 K 2 3 =2 Ch 34
16
njO*? is used
c. by against, f 83";
2 Ch23
2

40

rVO Neio

for

jVofe.

Hg2

and "O^

Dnc

*]b"TrpFll

5
.

Is 57

Gr emends DH^y

usually

is

this

is

and gives the usual construction; Du,

easiest

followed by Buhl, reads 'H3rn after


Pf. 3 ms. rroi

Niph.
w+

Jo

Ho 3*.

1,

fs*.

+5

1.

nrra?

10
ms. rro? Ob'

rrpa
nrniu

13

31

froward tongue Pr io
25

31

burden from a

nail

Is22
dwelling Zp 3'
chariots Zc 9
b.
of persons, the people of the land by a famine
36
(3) Gn4i (E); all flesh by waters of deluge
s6
C^SD) Gn 9 11 (P) the anointed En 9 ; enemies
Is 11 13 Mis 8
the wicked Is 29 20 H08 4 Na 2
^9.22.28.34.38 p r 2 22
otherg Q b 9.10 Z p ,11 Zc
10

13

14

(H);

the technical phrases of

c. in

Hand

XTin B'SJn nn-1331 that person shall be cut off


(by death' penalty) 'n^yt? Gn 17" Lv 7 20 21 25 2
-

Nu 9 Lv
13

19

b0P) Ex 1
^BJ>D LV22 3

,9
;

Ex 12 Nu 19
3TJ3D Ex 3 14 Nu 1
15

^")fo

rpB?

bnj5n

Nui 9 20

-pPl)?

and

f? frogs
b. of men abs.

ace.

c.

+sf.

t 1.

cwf

2. cwtf off, destroy


ace, cattle Lv 2 6 22

c.

Ex

Mi 5'

(J); horses

Zc 9 10
^ 109 13 by men, c. ace.
24
s
enemies Ju 4 1 S 24 1 K 1 16 14 14 18 4 2 Ch
22' Isio 7 Ezi7 17 Ob 14 c. ace. and JO enemies
Jos 11 21 Je 48 2 ; the wicked
101 8
a clan
Nu 4 18 (P) ; young men by death Je 9 20 people
by the sword Na3 16 necromancers 1S28 9 ;
the name Jos 7 9
c. of men, by God c. ace.
.

'

Zc 9 6

Am

ace.

c.

Na2 f 34

17

109

15

n^Nn

S 20 15

K9

biTW*V L39 13

yiBto Dt I2 29 2 S 9 ='1
7

ii.

Zp

Ch

TO

Mi

^s byn

8
;

zysa Lv

iray

17

17

10

2o 3 5 (H); ^j? TlinaEzi 4 8 ; Ez says' also [Can


norm onx
I4 i3.i7. 19 .2i 2g i3 29 8. j^, pnv
8 9
2
3CT 13y 35 7
c. ace. and ), cut off,
;
-

[WO 'b '3

or from Is 14 22 Je 44 78 4 7 4 ; Tj?a

to,

3'PJ?:

10

21

4
\brjNO

k9

8
;

nam nyo

S^ * rro:

S2 33
Mai 2 12 mayYahweh cut
'a

'b

man

from the tents of Jacob.


3.
cut down, destroy, cities Mi 5 10 sun-pillars Lv
30
2 6 (H); and other things used in idolatry
off to the

Nai

Zpi 4

14

y-\x?\

Zci 3 2

T}^

12

Mi

4. take aivay, Dy Tan kindness from 1 S 20 15


5. permit to perish, nonantD (some) of the cattle

1K18

5
.

Hoph. P/ ^ )T3
TnirVHlD

with variation of subject Ex 30 s338 Lv 1 49 1 29


20 18 23 s9 and with omission of word with }J?
Lv 17 14 20 17 Nu 15 31 "11 2. be cut down, a tree

(D) Zp 3 ; various perEz 25 16 30 15


58 3
and f Ez 25 7
p.KD
i
2
23

sons and things Is 48" Je 44 11 51 62

(PIB1?)

similarly

Dt 19 Jos

ttfo(n)

rnyn

13
30

flattering lips \^ 12
the life of: a. animals
o^",

14

Gn 1 14 + 1 6 1.
2
+ 8 t. Pf.; Impf. TT?3?
^37
Gn9" + 2i t.; 'TQ^ Ob
3 mpl. W13? Zc
8
13
!TO Jos 3 * 37 + 9 t. Impf.'; Inf.
ni3n Nui5 ^37 34
1" be cut off: a. of things,
Jo

S 20 15

i//-

OHO,

for

ni3n

t.;

rendered as RV wac?e /or </iee a covenant with


But ft? is
them, with ellipsis of '3 as above.
not used in such a construction. The clause
is commonly regarded as corrupt by recent
critics.

+i5

44

"jro

nnna Dt
writing
1

24

(i.e.

50 Je 3

divorcement;

n.f.

pi.

man

nran

TjD3i

sf.

nwina

'a

Is 50

'a

je 3

"fit?

Dt2 4 u

deed) of divorcement,

Is

8
.

between the teeth Nu


off, in a more general
sense, fail: of waters Jos 3 m6 (JE) 4 77 (D)
new wine Jo i 5 meat v 10 hope Pr23 18 24 14
a name Is 48 19 56 s Bu 4 10
a sign Is 55 13
28
#K '!> rn.3? vb there shall
faithfulness Je7
16
s
not fail thee a man 1 K 2 4 8 25
2 Ch 6
1 K
9
18
17 18
19
Ch
2
Je 33
} Tro* t6 tJiere
35
7

Jb
1

14'

33

T JTH3 n.pr. the brook where Elijah was

3. be cheived

(J).

4. be cut

hidden

Wady
Wady

s5
,

identif. dub.

ace.

Rob BK " p

Handw

near Jericho; ace. Buhl


6,121
'Ajlun, E. of Jordan, yet v. Buhl
el-Kelt,

Fh3 Zp 2

K1

"HiVO

v.

[rns] sub

I.

adj. gent., always

ma.
c. art.,

or

pi.,

as

shall not fail of Jos 9 23 (J) 2

Pual Pf rra Ez 1
1. be cut

off,

4
;

navel string

down, Asheiah Ju 6 28

29

3
3 fs. nrn'a

Ez 16 4

Ju 6 28 ;
2. be cut

subst., Kerethites, a name for Philistines or

Ez 25
v.nha? ''mbo) ; Ti"!|n
18

Hiph. Pf. nnan 1 S 2 8 9 1 K n 16 3 fs.


nrnan Lv 2 6 22 1 s. wan Jos 23" + 32 t.;
+ 4 t- Pf.; Impf. nnT Dt 12 29 + 2 t.; juss.
fii.a:
f i2 4 + 4 t.; is. nrnaxj 2 S 7 9 1 pi. sf.
n?nn3:i j e g= + 9 t. Impf; Inf. nnan j e
4

them (perhaps := Cretans, cf. @ Zp 2


on Crete as orig. home of Philistines,

a part of

S 30

^tt)

14

(cf.

I5

&i,

coll.

;'an ^5

D r B XoX(9, L Xoppi, A
;

2o

?sn] '3H

T
We Dr al.)= 1 Ch 18 2 S
+v Qr(>Ktnan), iKi ( XeX ^-

of soldiers of David's guard,

S 8 18 (rd.'an-i'y Th
i8

su bst.

23

XtpiMn,

etc.);

pi.

D^rn? Ez 25

16
(||

17

DW^f;

505

ntorj
<5j

DW| ^

KpJjraj);

D-ri^a): in
sub

Zp

Kpijrij/;
||

px

nato

v.

to,

perh. orig. personif.,

Nahor ace. to Gn 22"


or assumed ancestor,

DiDl Par201

of following, v.

).

'

-'

Gnii,2s\.

]__ Chaldeans: a. people dwelling on


lower Euphrates and Tigris; in n.pr.loc. '3 "AN

(J), Ne 9
(J), v (P), 1
Nebuchadrezzar;
ruled
by
people

Gn 1

31

28

2K24 2

Ez2 3 23

25

5 -8

=also Je 39 ),
17
i
Kt. n^l'f?
;

4 5 - ,013
-

K 25

b. esp. the
'3

= Je52

7 - 8 ' 14 - 1 '

s6

19

Ez 23 14

Is 13

"

(2K24 510

32*

;
1

6
24 25
'STia
43 50 Hb i 2 K 25
'3
Is 4 7
= Babylon (in dirge); H? V yn XaXfimW
lc
(on locality v. Schr Dl -) Je 24 s 25 12 5o ls 25 45
s

39 40

910

41

318

35

4,54

Ez

Che;

rd.

CMJOT

12

Dn

also

Ew

IS23

13

Di

(inauthentic,

0^3

Schr, or

Du); 1BD

4 ;'

'3 nuj>D
c. Chaldeans as
9\
2
learned class, skilled in interpretations
2
'3 Jtefo

105 37

Na 3 3

b*n baroa

@,

25

cf.

oft. fig.

20

Dn

(4-D^trin, ttB^K,

D^3),

v4

2. CAataea,

stunl _

Lv

c f.

of),
2

6 37 ;

stagger (of toil in cap-

i.e.

+ btt),

:i0

bt?3

t.,

by means

(lit.

%1 ^3 Je

S|$),
(||

^13 nfinv

18

46", cf.

(strange; Gie,foll.

?BJ1 ?B>3 ^STiy ^/iy

hath stumbled

etc.

c.

Je 46 13

13

tivity); abs. Is 27
5

in part

something,

r^3 on^M La

'3

fP l.

'3 11333 Ii33

27

;;(ia;ecZ

peopZe

and hath fallen);

of overthrow, through divine judgment,

Je6 21 so Is 8 15 ( + bzi etc.)


ace. toGes Hi Buhl Che Di; < D3 = among them,
is
Isr. and Judah,
as 3 in v
so Ew De Du
55
5
EV; H04 5 14 2 (^i$?a, a prob. instr.); abs.
at, (v. supr.)

3,

c.

of Babylon, under
/

|t1T, ?BJ1 '3

of

fig.

Je,5o

:i2

3t2 7 Is3 3i (both||^3i);ofriDXIs5 9 ;


in inetaph. of anxiety, distress Is 59 ", ^ 107 12
2. totter, of knees, lit. DiSO '3 'Sna ^ 109 24 i?/
^3J1

&raees totter from fasting ; fig. Is

b&fc tottering one,

Jb

lit.

35

hence

fig.,

Inf.

bSV3, v. sub Niph.

Dm

^3?1

consec.

1^331 v 33

9
,

28 15

Ne

/ai7, of strength (D 3 ),

abs.

niB"l

(||

Ch

15

28 15

act. ^i3 Is 5 + 2
n\bp i s35 3 _ 1

1420

14

Jb
48
'an Je 21 49

43

Ch 36 17

Je 3 7 10 39 s

-_5 -ll
11
- ^5.8.9.11.
58
13.14
13
14 -Q2.18.19.23
2
33" 35
37
38

4.5.24.25.2S.29.43

Ch

'131

t !nJD3 n.pr. gent, et terr. Kasdim=


10
Chaldeans, Chaldea, XdXSaloi and (Je 50 )
XaXfim'a (As. (mat) Kaldu, Kaldu; fr. earlier
s before dental becom(Bab.) form [*Kasdu\
As.Gr.51,
200f
arl28f
3.
I
g cnr KGF 94ff. COT on
ing Z T>l
ij

Niph. Impf.); Pt.

(c.

ble at, over,

etc.

^3 L 4 o

(but rd. Pf. 6^31, so Qr); Inf. abs.

Tl\!J3 n.pr.m. son of


;

ma).

I.

nto3

(J

2*

We rds. rn3=Philistia (v. [rn3],

v6

ht-?!D

DH})
105

',

37
;

^31":

Niph.

Pf.

^j'331

v 14

Ez 33 12 + Ho 5 5b ( as v a so Vie;
MT ^3), 2ms.fe3PiPr4 ,2
Ho 5 5a + 9 t.;
30
1^3^ Is 4o + 3 t.; 7tc/. csr. sf. i/^33 Pr 24 17
ja>R
^f3lia Dim 34 Pt. b^Z
(yet v. Ge8
),
4
s
pi. D^OT3 1 S 2 ; 1. sZmWe( = Qal)
Zc 1

Impf

btyz\

:|

&$

tt%3

nn;ni Je so 10

and Chaldea

shall be

*2WV 51 s4 35

despoiled; '3

Ez23'

Ez

n loc: non'B>3

Di%?

DrinbiO jn*?

24

16

29

23

Na2 6 IS63 Je3i


13

usu.fig.: a. of misfortune

12

17

16
.

b. of divine judgment
Pr 2 4 ( 7B3), neg. 4
19
1G
neg. Ez 33 12 see also Ho
24
(c. 3 a ) Pr 4
.

||

T[nli'3] vb. be
Ar.

(cf.

^iS

be filled with

food; As. kissatum,

sustenance, provender, food,

Qal P/

only

ms.

gorged with food

sated,

rpfe>3

Zehnpf BASi60S);

JTny ri3DB>

grevxst fat, becamest thick,

! fig.

of

as fat beast (cf. Dr).

Isr.

D^tfa, n* ?
1

v.

4
x/f

cf.

12

'/

'T

vb stumble,

Syr.

[^JLs]

grfve

(NH

offence (occasion

for

stumbling), <TKav&a\lfa, (chiefly Ethpe. Aph.),


v.

PS Brock Schwally; Ar.

duggisfyltyl
?.,

^3

Pf

'a

J5 is 6e heavy,
Ne 4 + (Hos 5b rd.
59 ; ^B>3 Je 4 6 +
4

We), nbf3 Is 3 s
IS59 10 etc.; Impf. 3 mpl. "foe^

cf.

Kt (but

rd.

Hiph.,

q.v., so Qr);

id.),

Pr 4 10
\bv^ Na 3 s Kt

14 - 35

,^ 3B?

nnN^

te^

overthromi, of nations, armies,

Dn

c f. 14

Qal), Je 6 15

bz:),

(||

34 41

33

19

3"

so pt,

tym

Zc 12 8

Pi. only

with Qr
rd. \b3B
Ez 36
Co Da (v. also Hiph. ad fin.).
Hiph. P/. bwin La i 14 Dn^3n Mai 2"; 7?h^/.
15
s
2 fs.\^3n Ez 3 6 (but
3 ms. sf. I^Bb". 2 Ch 25

apparent,

stagger, totter

Dnii

Wiya,

(c.

'iB^n: v 31
)

Vrss
'

+ ^3), v (3 instr.), v
tottering, feeble, w3? 71^3 Is 40 (opp.

(||

2. 6e
n'3

to.

esp. = 6e

Ho

etc.,

Bt^thou

wast gorged

i4 10'(aioc.),Je2O

14

ri

EV Sm

del.

Co;

^3C n, as v 14 other Vrss Sm Da);


Pr 4 1G Qr (Kt v. sub Qal), ^n^C?:!

rd.

3 mpl. ib-Bb:

15
^64, D^BO*! J e 18

^3*1, [<
sf.

&.

(so

:J'

Gie, alter

^B'S'l]); //. crfr. ^'K'an 2

i^an 2 Ch

28 23

(si

1. fa^' to stumble,

bring injury or /vtm

("o,

abs. Pi'4

16
;

3.

Ch2 5",
fig.:

of pun-

Wd

506

ishment \^64 (indef. subj.;

Che

corrupt, v.

army,

etc., 2

1.;

2.

text prob.

= overthrow, of nation,
v 8 (opp.

(sq. 3<iN i?ab), cf.

Ch

28

2:i
.

On Ez 36

morally, Je 18 15 (3 loc),

c.

instr.)
14

overthrow

"Ity); cr.se

supr.

Bae).

Cli 25

b.

vera

si

Mai

15

D^Bbo Vm

Je 18 23 either trod let


them be ones who have stumbled before thee, i.e.
regard them as such (Hi Gf VB), or and let
them be ones overthroum before thee (Gie so Qr
;

20

ace. to Gf).

Sm Da (MT

So also in Ez 21
O^BOJO, v. ^BOE).

28

zc?./

Je46 22

loan-word ace. to
in

prob.

ace. to Co, cf.

Frit'

but word not

Aram.) 110% nis^l

'23

Aram,

common

^74"

T pTlPS n.[m.] a stumbling;

fig.

'

21

= calamity

a stumbling, means or

occasion of stumbling, stumbling-block


14

abs. Is 8

'12

+3

^3

t.,

Lv

19

14

cstr.

^B>3

S 25 s1 + 6 t. Ez pi. iri>kb Je 6 21 + Ez 2i=


MT (Co al. D^BW, v. infr.); 1. stumbling,
1

^B'S is prop, herbs etc. shredded

n.m. 2K9,22 sorcery, only

tl

Is47 912 n'BBG


;

^0 '3 'ironi

11

(||^!?D), said of Babylon.

2.

of seductive

fig.

and corrupting influences of Jezebel 2 K 9 s2


D>I
4
(II
^I); 0I Nineveh personif. as harlot Na 3
:

"

called '3 nbl?3 v 4 (following V.W 3in

(\\id.),

denom. practice

vb. Pi.
(As. kasdpu, id.)
'JtyTl 2iN

3 ms.

;Pf.

Ch 33"

n'B>jn 2

(of

Dt 18 10 (following B>n3!| Jjiyp DUDDp DDp); fs


nSBOD = sorceress Ex'22 17 (E); mpl. D^3D
Mai 3 5 (named with adulterers and false.

swearers)

of diviners, or astrologers in Egypt

Ex

(Dn?0-)n q.v.)

Dn

11

(P;

OTHn);

||

in Babylon

(-(-D^p-in, O^tiX, 01%?).

T[F)iy3] n.m.

kassapu,

sorcerer, only

kassaptu, sorceress)

id. ;

pi.
;

abundance of stumblings,

so

Co Da

(fig.)

da8evovvT(s, appar.

falls

reading

(as a possibility), i.e.

(si

vera

pt., cf.

1.;

ic/to have stumbled or 6ee


2. means, or occasion of stumbling, stumbling-block; a. lit. Lv 19 14
b. fio-.
of misfortune, calamity yjs 119"15
in divine

overthroum).

judgment Je 6 21 Ez 3

211
,

as a hindrance to restora-

tion of people Is 57 14
D31J? '12

Ez

19

c.

in ethical sense

a stumbling -block o/(i. e. occasion3 -17


18 30 4 4 12 (mostly
14

ing) their iniquity, so

with ref. to

idols),

block of heart

TnT'lL^O

i.e.

II.

2Q '12 1 S 2 31 a stumblingground for remorse.


1.

stumbling-block;

overthrown mass.

1.

of

fig.

of Asher 19
Aej>,

."M

^_^31 and I

r ds.

too far

NE.

AkSaphs ;
ir

"j"-

Syr.

3^0 1(

to

pray

cf.

prob.

ra

cf.

is

Bob 88111

cut oneself

Eur

55
,

c.

'

191
;

site

17 m.

m.SW. of the great bend

for Jos

Di

j0s

"

s5

1
1

poss. there were two

Buhl GeOEr

T ao.Onom.

2:i7

21S. 91, 3;

Aram.

Vid. further

2d ed.239

(NH

Impf. IB'^ Ec

for giving success

thou knowest not

fhrn Ec io 10 an
is

Aram.

the view of the

this shall succeed, or this.

T'B'Sn

proper,

id.;

^n ^ ? T?)

iis); Qal Pf. 3 ins.


and the thing be proper in

8"

n3n

('A)xa<ra<j>, etc.;

)tu3 vb. be advantageous,

1B*3,

cstr.

WMM Asu

phonetically suitable, but much

suitable, succeed, late

king;

tfo

situated on the border

will

Ar. ^jjJTcirf <#, cut

(lit.

20

Egypt. 'A-k-sap

]lTjrusu. SidoniO

whether
foil.

'

A 'Ax<racp, L

of the Litany,

Est

cause the wicked to stumble.

(-/of

E.of Tyre,and nearly 3

pl.ni^tsn Zp i 3 stunibling-blocks=idoh (cf.


?SVD12 2 c), but rather dub.; We thinks a gloss.

*]EO

3.

2.

I.

25

dub.; mod. Iksdf or Kesdf,

2.

kingdom Is

(-/of following).

n.pr.loc. in (Northern) Canaan,

TF|lZJDfc$

aawar^K-

27.

with a king, Jos

d.

n.f.

Sehwally ZAW *<=

WD

Sm

OvBb'O Hoph.

= </iose

Pt. of ;U?2

(As.

sf.

WtpBMjrvR

05133)1-^1 oainb^n bxi nyvep-bx)

oi

fjijrt

Manasseh); elsewh.

orjiDp-^i Je

Is 8

sorcery

*]Bbl B>n31

a roc& of stumbling (i.e. over


which one stumbles); lit. D^Bbtpn ,-Q-in Ez 2 20
'12 "\\"S

pi. (As.

Mis Na 3 sf. ^ae>3


Na 3 4 2 K 9 22 ; sorceries: 1. lit.
Mi 5 11 said of Isr. '3 3n I s 4 f*

;'0 > 2>V3

kispu, id.)

14

No 23IG im

12G

only Pt. as subst. ms. sorcerer, in Israel, ^BOO

Pri6 ls
t bilL'bTp n.m. JeG

^ 1M

rub).

felling;

fr.

into a magic brew).

TT^lZiO n.[m.] axe(acc.toYrss and context;

NH

B S J Phil

so

KS

ace. to

v.

^BOH La
Hoph. only

with Jerus.)

(of God's dealing

Pt. T'Jsb

v.

(2

feeble, iveak, 'nb

make

-uro

ivisdom.

Hiph.

Inf.

advantaye

50;
tfi^tt?2 n.[m.] skill, success

twrni nyni neana Ec 2rrytsn 4 4 sMZ of work


1

t[rntTl3]
Only

pi.

^ 68

and

it ?

n.f. prosperity

intens. nintyiaa

work.
10

Ec

n?>3"n?01

have the owners of

pro/i

[/;<

skill,

fhBG-ba

= skilful

vv?b

2. success, profit,

1.

cstr.

trf.).

he bringeth out

n.[m.] distaff (etym. dub.; perh.,

meaning

correct,

nab

Sta

(cf.

Lag BN182 )

210

De

=zbe straight, because it stands erect,

X 1^13,

likewise

whence

]loi*io industry;

Pr 3

also

adloc

where Levy Wirbelsdule, Str

31

in nit^33

connexion with

RV SS

Str

2D3
sab. P .4s.

Eut

MY Buhl
unjoin

Jos8
Dt 6 9

jonsec.
5

Is

[s 3 o

24

Dt

Je32 44

in

t.)

) Qal
Draroi
2hl3>

Impf.

n? Dt

t.);

Imv.

sf.

H3ri3

31

t.;

31H3 ^87", 3hab

Je45'- Pt.

D'anb Je32 12
s
Josr + ,'f. ruins

act. 3ri3

'

-,pl.

i.

12

30

3P13Q3

Dt io 4 with

3, giving purport
39
;
of writing, also Est 8 s
but obj. also a book,
s2
1
"!? Ex
n^ao Je 38", cf. pt. pass.,
32 Dt 24
tinm Q^a H3V13 Nm Ez'2 10 (of nbiO; i.e. writ,

cf.

ten on

+4

10

both sides)
t.,

J"QJN

a letter,

2CI130

finn3 -129

"ED

27

20

38

+2

1 '1

a divorce-certificate

even D 3J13 nhb

its

(prob.) '"b

IT 3h3^

nil Ts

44

Here belongs

<(? this

1
;

Nu

19

cf._ 3

"iai

nin-by '3 2 Ch 9 2 J
contents ifnj
T T
anno-bj? 2 4 2
^n-by ^ fig.,
'

'

3
35
a ??"?y ' 3 Je 31 s 7 ot^ write them upon their
heart; cf. \ab mb-by '3 P r 3
2 ) "b '3
;

'

appears for "by '3 only Je 36 2 cf. Ez 2 10 Je


00
'3 S q. ISO
5
6oo^ Jos 2 4 26 (E) +
(3) 3

35

t.;

letter, bill,

31D3 1DD

deed,

K 2i + 5 t.;
9

is prescribed to

letter,

enjN tanna

'3

bp a Dya

'3 i s 8 1
,

yaxsa Dt

14

are

'a

"?X

3i

one shall

instr.,

D^ana

Je 17

tm ^, of
addressed 2 S

"bx 'a

letter, etc., is

one,

down for

'3 torite

some

2K10 Est8

nbK*n naD '3

(-b)

is

18

io 6 Est 9 13 "by subst. for "bs (late)


8
the fuller construction
30 Ezr 4' Est 8

Ch

Ex

10

whom

person to
ii

me, by as

13

other uses of prep, with

c.

nb?fi3

1^ 40
(N.B. "by '3 not used with nap
and 3 '3 not used with nib, f3N or fV).
j'i

Ju

20

10

+;

the benefit or use of

8 14 ; p to or for,

Dt

17

18

24 +;

Win l?n ib"3W3X Ho 8 i.e. either,


I write [keep writing) for them ever so many
(We, 3n, cf. ZJ.; Ew and most (X)^"] a myriad)
of my directions, or Though I ivrite,' Were
1 to ivrite,' etc.; '3 sq. b c. inf. of purpose
12

note esp.

'

'

Ch 32 17 Est 8 c. f? in phr. 'a 'Br? '3 -n'te


from the mouth o/any one, i.e. from dictation,
5

+ Je 36 2

32

38

c - 17 27
-

45

1
,

n?

scribe in writing,

Ch

cf.

Nei2 22

recorded by

nny np

name;

= ivrite
Ju

doivn, de68

8 8
.

>,

20

nie^a" an

Ck 4"

in prediction,

Je 22 s0 register

this

man

and, more explicitly,


1

D'py 3in33

^ 1^87

"

'3

as childless

3W3n"b3

^P? 3W3

n'2D^

those

K^XrrnN

those enrolled (i.e. appointed) unto

all

3.

= record the number


D^nsn Nu n those en-

24; esp. pass.

rolled

2.
'
3

n?

10

^register, enroll Is 10
1

"

12

supr.)

fi^S-by Is 8

t.,

on loth sides

1U

oft.

book or

'

(ni)nib"by '3

Dt 24', etc.;
tablets
inscribed by the finger of God Ex 3i 18 cf. Dt
10
Dnnay jyp '3~'b EX32 13 tables inscribed
9

Ez

ii 41

nap-by on rod

with eschatol. reference, Cjrfc

(cf.

1
29

L,
c 18j
;
j.y-^ Ez
y (h;gh priest s
J(
37
s0
plate) Ex 39
even (only Ch) "by sq. name of

I7 !7..S.

n^n'bN

sf.

Dt6

2 - 28 - 32

Je 3 6

m~bv Dt

7. t.,

rv? ninn-by

tl887) ' 29

Neio j9ass. (113 t.),


18
wo
2 Si
+ pi. cava
Dura
!!
1 K i
f
j
k
5 +
+ p nfcHns 2 Ch
24
1write:
words EX34 27
a.
c.
ace,
34
commandments 24 etc.; ace. cogn. 3n3D Ex
Je36

'3

187 =- 427

cstr.

i3ri3

sf.

27

Z5IG
e

(Impf. 39
27
3 4 +. 2 t.

pi.

seto together,

etc.

Ex

"3n3

pr

JosiS 8

24

No

esp.

DHM T0J

Je36

etc. (Pf.

Ph. 3n3

Eth. h^-d: book,

PI

cf.

rinna

t.,

Z/. a6s. 3iri3

etc!,

20

D3J13

32

Ex

3fi3*"i

44
3h| Is 8

249

v.

comp. Ar. ^^jSdrcnv or

(letters),

'3

Pf.

Jj^

thence Al.

K Ch

nbac-by

"'by

id.;

Nab. 3H3,

^ (as loan-wds., Fr'ii

L '

Di

olo

'iJi

2K22

(NH
x

223

3)13,

^0 =

nan lSD"by Quins

in phr.

De Now
Thes EobGes whirl

spindle); vid. 'H?Q.

vb. write

- t

Aram.

10

As above

AW

> Ki

(AV

spindle

rf

id.

Pr^i

H^T

nnba>

whirl of spindle).
'vf?

Jastr navel;

'

but Str doubts etymological

wo) : oul v

Heb. np),

(for

Str;

N"]^3, and

'

thing on, or i ("bj? 85 t,, 3 44 t., "btf


3 t.)
a tablet roll, book, etc. (obj. various, as above):
book Dt i7 18 +55t., esp.
(1) 'by '3 sq.

Ex 34 '+

t"litrji3

fr.

Yahweh's,' so @ Hi Kn
Che Pr Du Di, > Ges Ew De, shall sign (with)
his hand unto \
b. more often ur^e someinscribe his hand,

U-cld,

(cf.

uaptives into prosperity.

if

2M3

Is 4

life;

KJfOSn-ba

Dn

s/iafl rec^-o,

/(( he registers (note absence of suffix) the

508

nro
26

13

19

Esti

t.;

1BD3 Est

be written

(3) the laws Est

among

lana^ Dj>3 lisp-by

139

down, recorded

3^3 Est

name,

the king's

written,

(impers.) 3

HIS "IK'X-^S 3n3 s 1 Est 3 12 8 9


-v//-

102

19

sq. p

s)

i.

2^33

a writing which
cf.

is

as

3H3

"IB>K

written in

CHS
'3

Cyprus46ff

Asienu Buro

345

12

(as son of

TO

^ ; on Citium
); 0^3 H? IS23 0**13 v

WMM

'fin, v.

JSTu 2 4

24

Yawan) Gn io =i Ch i 7 D^l
ships from the side (direction)
4

of Kittim; more generally, of coast-lands of


Mediterranean, D^n? "N J e 2 10 DV13 \*N Ez 2 7 6

impers. also

= for

sq. b

even of Macedonian Greece, ''PIS D^lf Dn 1 30


(only here as adj., cf. Bev) i.e. Grecian ships.

= a subject-cl.,

inf. (really

v.Cesnola

aK

written

e.

D" s ri3; usu.

n.gent.
Cypriotes (cf. Ph. 11.pr.loc. TO,
Citium; on a connexion with Kheta, H-ta,

Haiti,

c. "vS?,

&00&

adj.gent. alw.pl. B*l?,

T)3,

in,

[^3]

12

'V

once,

abs.

s3

23

(v. infr.);

19

m% v

16

0/ zAewi (my members) are


'Tjpisn

^-

book Mal3 16
or

3 ??> Est 3 12
23
1. 6 written, subj. words, Jb 19
s

in^nj) '0

Is 38 Writing of HezeJciah.

wns*

l.

prophetic

Impf. 3 D?!

mP

4), 2

bitter things.

nnfn ^102"; 3

3 fs. nx't

23
jei 7 +3t. ?ran Jbi 9

+2

me

(chiefly late, esp. Est.),

tWiph.

Ch 35 (|| 3113), 3 6- = Ezr i a


3. in a title,
writing 2 Ch 21 12

^V 3hpn Jb

niTHS

decreest against

('i)

/Aow.

= decree,

4.

peoples, etc

DrO

n*Ti3

5
9
2. be
the contents of the letter) Est 3 8
34
written down, recorded, Ezr 8 ; enrolled, 3rQ3

sub nro.

v.

13ns?

1V3 Ez i 3"
/te enrolment of
of Israel they are not enrolled (escha12n^-bK D^rOSn ^69 29 (IP? S '?

tib btrteP

the house

WW

tolog.);

Qn). 13n^ p.N3 Jei7 13

H$? (cf- f 34

rds., plausibly, Vrj?-

'Gie

difficult;

is

17

ioi 8

etc.)

tPi. frequent., Pf. and Pt., only by D^FDEI


13FI3 Is 1 o and busy turiters that make a busi-

firm lumps or

sentences,

cf.

Qal 4;

t3]~!3 n.m.

3n3, Syr.

Ez'i 3 +4t.;
62

13

+3
9

t.

Ezr

sf.

62

character,

=N'e

letter,

Aram.; BA.

(late

iCh 2 8 + 4
19

abs.

22

t.;

cstr.

+2t.; D3ra Ezr

1. register, enrolment,

04

= mode

2.

ITCHS

Ez

of writing,

Ezr

3iri3 fWipsn '31

\'

and the writing of the letter teas ivritten in


Aramaic (characters so prob., v. Be-By Ryle,
2 -""- 088 "- 334
12
cf. NH Hoffm
*); cf. Est i~ 3 8 9 9

mafe

J.l'T

into

make compact ; Frey

blocks,

also

togeilier\.

t "^.plD n.pr.loc. a city of Judah Jos 1


site

unknown

Maaxas,

40
,

XaBXas,

KadaXets.

[QJ)3]

f I.

writing

Ar.

cf.

tfrn'f] n.[m.] wall of house (NH ^3,


Aram, K^ris); only sf. 1^13 Ct 2 9

pfrpppn D^fin).

n3ri3Esti

ivriting

'

0*0);'3

Ezr4

||

register unjust

(i.e.

foil.;

bind, imprison, JiS 6e joined

ness of writing oppression

(V'of

/J~0

(NPI Niph.

?VZ.

(Jastr)

(blood- )stainecl Is
Syr. ^io
deriv.

KDn 3
,,

Ar.

1I.S is corer,

DHM

DH33 Je

"iBp Tjaiy

me

blood-stain Je2

conceal, so As.
'

X 0^3
;

katdmu;

); Niph.

Pi.,

fig.,

stained is thine iniquity

Eng. phr. iniquity of deepest

(cf.

22

also Pa. Ethpa., and

Sendsch p 37
22

stained

Qri3 blood-stain;

18

s^aire, cZe^fe, Pt.,

Zinj.nrD(?),

before

Niph. be

only

vt>.

dye).

II.

Ch

enactment, edict

3.

letter, 2

more

10

Est 9

Ch

35"

27

fully JTirrarB ^s.

divine authority

4. of a royal

(||

5.

'3

Dn

io 21

i.e.

a book of truth.

trDnS
03? Lv

n.f. only cstr.

2S

i. e.

nn t&

cf.

Di

tnron

n.

Ba NBH).
Ch

21, 12

writing

io +5t.;

cstr.

specif,

'O

T 56

57 58 59

1
-

QnS n.m.^'^gold,

poet,

and

late (perh.

loan-word in Heb.; Ph. has n.pr.m. Dn3; Sab.


Sab m
kaBdma as loan-wd. in Egypt.,
DD3 HaP'13
80f
10
;
'3 abs. Jb 28 + 3 t., DH3 Pr 25
Bondi )
'

abs. 'd

Dt

16

io 4

Dn? Is i 3 12 + 3 t.; "VBta '3 Is 13"^ of


5
Ophir (||TB), so Jb 2 8 1G ^ 45 10 )MK '3 Dn io
24
(rd. perh.TBiN for TB1K q.v.); '3 alone Jb3i

cstr.

3n3rpEx32 + 2 t.; 1. handwriting Kin a^K 3rqD sretsrn Ex 32 10


2.
= thing written, Ex 39 30 (ace. cogn. c. 303), Dt
4

a term, techn.

in ^-titles, meaning unknown (@ o-TrjXoypcupla


1
1
Psp xiiit
cf. Bae
-); alw. c.nnp : nnj) 'O f 16 60 ;

a ivriting (mark or sign) of

(v. also

meaning unknown).

tDFOtt n.[m.] Mikhtam,

J"Oh31

V\>VP-

imprintment, scriptio stigmatis, perh. of tattooing,

foil.;

rCh28 19 TON
;

Est 3 14 8 s 13
a writing with

3fi30),

0J"O (^of

a royal enactment or edict

(=3H3

Pr 25 12 orie^ 0/
Ct5 n ;iinL) '3 Jb 28 19

(||3nt), 'a-ipn
TT
3nt), T3 '3

La 4

2r,T).
(|i

(/oW
;

(||

DJ3

3itsn 'an

509

F
jJ"D ( Vof Ml., = clothe?

'

33

-,

therefrom As. kitinne, linen, cloth,=

-ho der.

^15";

Lr.

so Zehnpf.

BAS1

Aram. WFl'3,

v. also

and

jjj3

infr.)

tt?riDT3

shoulder-pieces (alw. pl.)of ephod


4 ' 718 ' 20

Ex28 712 25 27 =
-

'

2. a. slope, side, of mountain,

(P)-

39
n!??"DJ H n ? Nu 34 11 i.e. the mt.-slopes NE. of
the lake, cf. Jos 1 81011 1 1213 161819 (all P).
b.
opposite side[s), sc. of door or entrance, of tabernacle-court Ex 27 1415 =38 1413 (all P), of temple
,

tn]F15, ^I^n3
W13,etc.,|jK.Lc&5

Aram.

Eth. \l^"\: tunic, linen;

Vsupr.); abs. nana Gn37 31 +

also

f.

etc.

(NH id.;

tunic

n.f.

2 t.;

3
sf.
cstr. nan? Gn37 + 9 t.;
EX28
21
32
23
^jnins
"nana
ji,
is 22
ra Gn 37 2 S 15
40
o^CtS 3 pi. abs. tW'Ex 28 + 3 t./nlron
69
2i
sf.
cstr. ni:n3 Gn 3 + 2 1., nins Ezr 2
9
39

.3h3

iK6 8

39 39 39
-

EZ

Cf.

=2Ch4

2Kii 1M1 = 2Ch

10
,

^19 ^1.2

^2.26

4ol8.40.40.41.44M4

23

^_

1010

ports of the bases for the lavers beside the

temple

30 30 34 34
-

t[^i!3]

-7

io 5 ;

Lv

iri3R3

tunic, principal ordinary gar-

Now Arch ' 12U93 ) of man


Benz *"*
nd woman, worn next the person, liS? nins

ment (v.

man

hi3 :i tunics of skin; of


b 30

18

mouth of any tunic

Gn37

i^DS '3

'
3 :5:i2

cf.

32

and

--

'2 ^3

'3

woman

of

18 19
-

daughter; rent, as sign of grief,

;ing's

23 31 31 32 33

D^B

5 (put off at night);

,'t

its collar)

(i. e.

tunic with long skirts

i.e.

nd sleeves (v. D3),

S 15 32

v. )'2W, p3t?Fi),v

40

29

s-8

39

'

made of &&,

Ex

Specif, of priest's tunic

v. yip).

(embroidered,

40

q.v.),

Lv 8 7

14

13

io 5

(of

also

cf.

s7

BHJJ 13-'3

6 holy linen tunic, of high priest; D^n3"'3


70 72
69
Izv 2* Ne 7 71 (van d. H. v
); of Shebna's

ins

tunic Is 22

t r|i!3 n.f. Ex K

(as in

15

'

(but regard as appos., or rd. ^ns);

Jb 3 i- 2 Q?ri3
7
!8 +,nisri3 iKj
sris

Ez
1

K7

i
;

ch

m
j

du.

-l-;

34

appear with crowns (denom. fr. 103 but this


very late
only in Est. ) fig. for triuvi2>h, because

1.

15

15

pl.abs.nbro

sf.

= iiec&

the shoulder

Ju 1

or burdens

Nu

Ex 28 12

lOntS '3~?3
>are (of

1S17

and

shoulders),

cf. fig.

Ez

Ez 29

as

18

712

Dt33 12

fall; as support

Is

Ch

'''b

2^ my shoulder7

46 49

15

15

(in fig.),

Ch 35 s

cf.

every shoulder ivas rubbed

aim of bird of prey Is

shoulder of Moab
cf.

14

(fig.); cf.

Ez 25' (fig., i.e. the side of M.


Ez 29 7b rd. prob. *]3(@

exposed to invasion)

3m Co,

(both P),

let it
C

of

Nebuch.'s soldiers chafed by armour

md toil);

).

b. of beasts, Is 30 (carrying),

Ez 34 21 (thrusting, in fig.), rmb '3 Zc 11 a re7


fractory shoulder (refusing the yoke, fig.), so

Ne

29

Gr Che VWB1T ( v I. Na njH V\FOl


dub., Thes De al. throw out knowledge as
Pr 1
a crown, make knowledge their crown (denom.
of me; but

-,

) ;

18

fr.

in?

but v supr.), Now, encompass know-

ledge, i.e. possess it (||vn3); sense good,

without

'3

Hb

ing (as Pi.)

||.

ace.

(c.

Tljl5 n.m. crown

Lag

GesAbh

but
Pi.l^nap surroundof enemy).

((perh. Pers. loan-word

NHid./ Aram. Kin?; Ar.Jif


always cstr., in
hump of a camel)
207

);

the higher

combin. niapD
of queen), 6

'3

royal croivn Est

of choice meat

Ez

(||

V*).

c.=

11

17

(both

(of king).

<

mHS,

<.

n">ri13 n.f. capital of

pillar (as

abs. nins 1
surrounding, crowning its top ?)
,616
+iot.; nnni3nje52 22c -; pl.abs.ninb iK
;

v.Dr); biQn nEOBto ">an3 Jb

from

Ex

nana Ex 2 8 12 +,
Vara Dt33 12 +3t.,

Iwelling between the shoulders of Benj.

oik,

sf.

a. of man, shoulder, shoulder-

(while D?*?, q.v.


,'Bra
pa ntfro pT?

cstr.

>lade

VinT

3 mpl.

536
ty 142 dub., throw out crovms (Gee*
),
8

i. e.

shoulder, shoulder-blade,

J^D 3

v.

TVI? Ju 20 43 of

3 pi.

Hiph. Impf.

Aram.)

D^X

meaning of

iide(XH7.; Aram. SST13, JilsS; Ar. uJ$);


-abs. '3 Zc 7 U + cstr. ^3 1 K6 8 +, app.^ns

to

Pf

infr.) Pi.

21

SlJ'O (V of following; meaning unknown).

si

'

14

36

j5 Pa. wait, await,

perh. surround expectantly,

i.e.

surrounding an enemy; sf. 'WHS ^ 22 13 (in


2
fig.; Ip^aaD); Imv. ^~IP13 Jb 3 6 wait, I pray

fficial

Pa., wait, hope for

remain;

Jb

vb. surround (in Pi.), (Aram.

16

+y

K25

t.,

niin'3 2

Ch 4 12

'
-

2 - 13
;

capitals of pillars

r?>ndTy3ik7 161616 +i2t.iK7 = 2Ch 4 121213


17 17 ,7
-

= Je52

22 22 22
-

t [t'J")3] vb.pound, pound fine,bray (XH


BTI3

Aram.

id.;

Syr. jil^sis strive, contend

Zinj CTI3 break 'in pieces, shatter,


.

DHM

Seadsch 5S
-

Qal/?p/>n3?33 ^lKn-ns E'inan-DN Pr

27'-

if thou shouldest bray the fool in the mortar.

ttyFCtt n.m. mortar (place of pounding,


braying

Vog

No

97

cf.

contundens
Palm, n.pr.m. CTDU
'12 Pr 2 7" (v. foregoing); hollow

abs.

19
(whence came
resembling a mortar Ju 15
Zpi 11
GFM),
a part
cf.
water-spring;
forth a
73f
ZAW
Schwally
cf.
of Jerusalem,

*'

=
-

510

nro

(NH

f [JUHj] vb. beat, crush by beating

Aram. nn3) Qal Pf.

id.;

i s.

Imp/,

Dtcr

n"3Kl

i s.

1
;

/me, of a potter's vessel Is 30

+ 3p

21

testicles;

enemies

^8 9 s4

K 18

2. 6m<,

+ 2t.; as Qal
2CI134

1. 6ea< or crush fine 2

(of images);

18 4

of devastating the

fig.

hammer (swords into


Qal 2) Is 2 4 = Mi 4 s Pu. Pf.
and they were beaten in
3 mpl. VW31 2 Ch 1
pieces, one nation against another. Hiph. Impf
land Zc 11 s

TnTlS

12

Impf. 3 ms.
ruins is the gate

fmc7

pounding the
costly

EX29

1" (of

frail

idol-images)

man Jb

20

in combin.

made by beating

oil, i.e. oil

or

olives in a mortar ; esp. fine and


NHWBii 443
s
JVns);

Levy

(cf.

Nu2 8

40

io

beaten; only

adj.

rcns iyy beaten


J

hammer (ploughshares

cf.

Hoph.

45

14

crushed; 3 mpl. WSJ Mi


fig. of warriors Je 46; of

24

of

fig-

n^K'l Is

"I$?a>'"ri31

an enemy,

beat in pieces

Nu

Din3l D13>1

pi, "I" ?);

+ ^,

in3M Dt

3 mpl.
sf.

10
Pi. Pf. 3 ms.
Pi. 2) Jo 4
4
7
WH31
mpl.
consec. Is2
Ch 34 ; 3

into sAvords,
4

+ S9

n|intp); a sacrificial victim Lv 2 2

(i.e. its

nri3 2

14

24

Jo 4 10
1. beat or cms/i
the golden calf

Imv. mpl.

Lv 2 2 24

14
Pi. _pass. riina Is 30

Dt

'nfcl?}

h
44

sub

"nNE&

5
;

pure beaten olive


(Hex only HP).

'3

^J

/or

oil

DM

Ex 2 7 2n
lamp = Lv 24 2

the

jB>

2. heat,

ploughshares,

cf.

[nFODj

crushed or pulverized

n.f. the

= coll.
Is 30

crushed fragments

14

sg.

1MD

sf.

v a ).

(result of niD3,

b
7,

twelfth letter; used as numeral 30 in

postB.Heb.

7 prep,

in regard to (Moab. Ph.

to, for,

Aram. P,^., Arab. J, Eth.

= \>Bb,'Dl HWB580)

suff.

18 22 Is 3 6

f.

r\b;

(15

N? note);
1#; D3b;

17

n$

+ Nu 3 2 42 Zc 5 11 Ru2 14
+ Ez 1 18 (f3^ does not occur);

*b,

v.

a^)

Mas., written incorrectly &0

ace. to

t.,

As. la in lapdn

Syr.

cf.

fib

VV> P oet ^< (55 t., inch a few cases where,


10S 2 *. n
ace. to many, it stands for 17
cf. Ges &
-

Di 1,

44, 15.

(q.v.)

53,8^

tEu

j-

alg0 n

13 13
-

nanb 5

t.,

+Jei 4
v.

[^

Jflb

prep

nsn].

de-

waiting,

attending,

as

etc.,

bbhnr\,bn\ Wnn, sp3J nb (f 84 +


37 (w, pan, ntoj) ;ro, rrp, a^pn,
s

ndv

listening,

to thirst for

G1137 10 towards
tOUn D33, n->,
,

pBNil,

), jrs*

99

C5>S3
5

Jus

'?!>,

sts.

Nbo

also

(see

18

Dn

ing, sacrificing, etc., as "ION,

God
in

Gn

as subj. =promise,

*m

human

11 27 2

Ch

13

32

7N 131

esp.

-:

rot, "1ST, mil"), T3H,

more common),
NEW (in oath) Ez

Vin, yatW,

(chiefly with

K5 +
26

Dt i u (v. Dr), v 21 etc.; with


Gn49 28 Jui4 7 1K2 19 al. (Gie 42f

is

"Hi,

131

24

-iK>N3

subj.

"IB*

c.

etc.

5 6 23
-

io6 2G

"iBp,
,

with vbs. of giving,


^SH

leaving, bringing, offering etc., as N'Oil,

aoi (Josi3 R ),
to

jri3,

Is 18

Sheol,

6
,

~\^0n,

requite 2

3fJ?

3npn Lv

Dt2 8 81 y&n

returned

S 16 12 n?&,
,

17

^
4

16

31B'

abandon

be

to

bring back zz

d. with vbs. of

etc.

dealing, acting towards (whether with friendly


8
or hostile intent), as 7 itB>y Gn i9 + oft, 7 7CJ
9
N^in to sin
ion,
3J?"n,
J?in,
IS3
so with
;

against

(Lv5

(Gn 20 9 + ), DB'N

19

),

On3

to be guilty towards

3J3; with vbs. of


or laughing, against, at, as ? 2V? \jr 2

">i3B>,

b priV 37",

with pTNH,

ty, 39
non7D7 non, 130 6 ^a:
(II

b. with verbs of saying, calling, singing, vow-

mocking

these verbs;

a vb., as

NT! I? Ti7nin, 120 7


s
"21tb (cf. Is 26 ), 143

s ts.),

(to

nxwri fGn

NU30 58 sts. without


Je5 b TW, * 33
:i

nan,

(EX17 3 f 42 s ), ninntyn

\js

7 K>i~inn

14
pregn. Is 38

Mj;

noting direction (not properly motion, as ?K)


towards, or 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 DieMp Lamed
18 6
1. very often, with various classes of
)
verbs, to, towards, for: viz. a. verbs of looking,
'

^44 21

21

7,

^; tf?, n3> fGn 27 s7 2 S


!
13
$, ^'t2K4 Ct2 Kt

(prob. N. Pal. dialect

are also construed with other preps.);

Is 51

24

before tone-syllables usu. b

(Ko iL276f-); with


,

([;

many

to lie

to,

|)

n't? to rejoice over

neb f 30 2

Ez 35

19

35

15
,

t25 2 with other


verbs denoting hostility (less common than 3
or 7y), Gn 27 42 -jnri7 17 DTODID, 2 K 5 7 Ex u
caus.

b fbv

511
Jos io

(so

21
:

Jb 16 9), Je 25 31 50 9

cf.

+7

14

13

Is 14 12

37

i!>

DW

||f

2'

Ex 32 12 La 3 60

(rare)

(syn. v

words denoting what


reverse, as ?

24

r,

QW

26

iSi s

p 3to'(adj.)

by\

my Ho 9
bp: 2K20

J)

10

12

Ne6

16

19

Am

pD, to be profitable to; and with

6\

i^p etc.
^Jp,

2/wVij/

Is 47

Jb

Dt

Cpnn

or emotion, as p 3itD to be well to (with),

5 19 13 +, b nb
p

Ho

3i?

to,

Ru i
nn 1 S

io\ b
1

in

(= anger arose)
And with pass,
him =

lie is

nro

rare, p

we

vbs.,

23

32

p'n-in it

npCO

is

forgiven

it is

healed

to

us

to

b J&2* 2

with verbs of reaching


bind

f.

touching, attaching etc., as 7 "1DN to

Ban, pal

Ex4

^ 44
25

s6

ND

to reach to Is io

Nu

1014

25 3np
out of connexion with a vb. (almost

JJ^n

J0S16

n0V3

f5 9

Jb28 Ne

14

]"0

common

S3, 3E* etc. (not so

as ?N, or

with or without n he.)

the simple ace.

(a)

with places, rare in early prose, Jos i 15 8 14 Ju


34
27
i
exc.
20 10 (but v. GFM), 1 S 9 12 20 25 2
3
33
in partic. phrases, viz. WipE^ Gn 18
131*1^

these

by

1S4

vbntb

+ oft, esp.

10

(also

with

31E>

with other

sfs.

and "|bn, or pi-eceded

tTX ("])vbnxb, also, without vb., as


exclam., 2 S 20
1K12 16 ), Wtob Gn30 25 +
20
infv? &* Dt
vbmb eto Jo2 4 28 + kn
distrib.

Ho

(so

i3

12

7
36

Jb

(also

'X

vbnS

cf.

rev?
5

Ne

13

Ch 4 39 42 5
-

Ezr

Chr,

146

4
:

fi8

D^n^

Ch Ezr Ne
2Chi8 2 28 s9

10

oft.

in late Heb., as

i2 w 22 18 24 19 2

Ne

Je 3

(as

Ch

Est 6
(om. ), Zc

io

,7b

Ch

35ff

14

19

30

Jb

8 17

+ oft.

96

16
,

s - 11

),

i32

and

oft.

Je

24

19

20 6

WXin

Jb io
p
^i8 M 66 12 ,^Mi7 9 Jbi2 22 ^?VHoio s +
(pregn.) inrol? HD'OCW,

without a vb., Is 23

many

vbs.,

Ho 7

both in sense

12
,

Also H??> witn

down

to

48

12

fin? oukorc?s ^41', n?UJ3? upwards,

v 36

cf.

Je 49 s2

to scatter nil ?3?

Ez5 10 +, (DiDK>) mmi J?3-lN^ Ez42


11 4 1 Ch 9 24
of the points of the com-

i0

of (the N.,

.nXSp towards the quarter

etc.)

S.,

Ex

26 18

oft.

(so

Ez

47 ), Dmb, niTJO^ etc. (late earlier m?DD, or


9
14
4
26
1 Ch 5
nniTD etc.) Ez 4 o 23 4i 1,
42 Ne 3
21
1
i5
is-is
63
*,
-<yixb 2 Ch2o'
I2 26
2 CI131
6
7
:

-:s

also

(peculiarly)

iK

S 14 40

3s

expressing addition (rare); Is

i.

Kn

1013

11
.

IX? IS

27

56 (resuming by), Ec 7 nnsb nnx


24
17
(by is
(adding) one to another, Ezr 8 Ne 1
s

ii^ ip,

more usual

in this sense).
locality, at, near, idiom, in

2. Expressing

= before

^Qp

the phrases

motion, as

23

oft.

Ec io

;,

10

-f;

nnS?

(only

Gn 4' Nu
Nu 20
^nb tGn 49

at the entrance (of),

other, rarer

in

otherwise),

bx^p

of, t|, pt^p,

^yj> in the sight


2

after vbs. of

(sts.

but very

24

connexions,

%b (usu. by), Ju5


v 3),
Pr 8 Ho HBSpb, 2 Ch 3
Ju
sS' t^ 1 4
15

,6

(||

,7 ,' ,

13.13

nW)pb = idthin,

K6

30

15
.

Ez 40

16
.

jnoe'i'

ion!)

Gn

Je 51 s Ezr 2 iCh 9 1 2 Ch
7
36 (but earlier always abtyn\ ]ViE>, b>33 or
H;33); and poet. Ju 5 11 Is 22 1 23 17 49 18 51 14
15
12
17
20
45 7
(pregn.) T\nvb niB",
65 Je 3 i 48
59 6o
27
2
13
16
3
M
19
12
50 Mi i
Zc 9 ^ f 68 74 Ct 4 5 6 7
,

ty tfaa

expressing direction

33

bsj, ninn^n,

h.

?y).

22

22

towards (without contact), THIN? hackicards

all

9
-

i32 n

32

S 12 4 Zc

15

g. with vbs. of motion,

5).

K3, esp.

j>

Ch

13

Dn 8

and

(friendly) 2

66 4 ), Je 4 12

Is

(cf.

pass (without vb.)

1J?),

14

25

to,

20

10

Je 4 6 22 49 50 s6 51 ,S M
16
13
as subj. Dt33
(>Cob), 2 S 24

to,

2Ch33

15

correl. to f? (v.

as "pn,

(adj.)

^
Ru

Ru

14

noo? downwards;

(b)
31'"'

Is66 7 ). And with vbs. of


placing (where ?y would be more usu.) ^ 21 4
ts nnoy WNip n^ri, 22 10 66 12 with B3p ^, 9 5

otherwise

oft.;

Win La 5 s

it

was hot

n3^n Mi

LV4 26 +

b NETO

Dr).

(v.

16

S 13 6 + oft.,
On to be warm
1

Gii4 6 + oft.,

to

forgiven
i

b "IX

106

are healed Is 53

16

17

13

26'':

23

(hostile) 2

with a

Win,

Nu2 4

"By>

neuter vbs., to denote the subj. of a sensation

with pron.

also

14
11
7
5 Ez 26 ^ 7''+ c. ^n
and idiom, c. 2& to sit oa the

ID^ Is

j>

Am 3

with persons not very common, Dt 32 35 Is


57 Je 3 22 ?|j> m. f 45 15 119 79 Jb 18 14 1

with

e.

61

82

Is3 26 47 I Jb2 13 + without vb. Is


^vb Jb7 21 ff, nn&b inin Ez2 8*

so

pleasurable or the

is

earth,

njOW with subst.

to?), -f 89 29 i^

(pregn.) 74' 89 40

56 106 P NJp (usu. in good sense, 5 g c) Jb


37
And with adjj., as ^ 73 1 b 31D good
20 27 34
13
"b D'N^D] QiJTJ towards '\ 2 S 22"
<o, Gn 13
16

the earth,

3. To denote the
the Hif., mostly

a vb.

object of

a.

with

properly (as

of intrans. vbs.,

seems) a dat. commodi, as P r ? n to give

it

rrst to,

|,

b n Xn, p pW, excepn


tionally also with other words, as VPf} D'ri
H^nn
p^vn to ^ive righteousness to, Is 53",

3"nnn to </m width

to,

Gn 45',

r3

(do.), na-in

i7^" e

Ho

give breadth

to.

understanding

io

1
,

wa^n Jb

b.

i2

to (late), D^pXri
2:i

with other

nnsn

Gn 9 27

vbs., sporadi-

512
mostly

cally early (if the text be sound), but

Aram, influence

late, in conseq. of

Aram.

(in

the accus. being constantly denoted by


ls 34

Lv

ana-

Ch

19

nn

2
,

30

Jb

b), as

Ttt
,

S 6 1G sts. also 13T to remember,


s
*Uy to serve (work or do service/or), "UJ? (2 S 8
and esp. late), tjhn (esp. Chr), ?.?n (only Chr
10
Ear), S21 (prob. the dat. comm.), nrtK> 1 S 23
Nu 32 15 n-J3 Am 6 3 ^? f 34 4 D? 1 16 16 "3?

nn

(mostly),

Dn 1 1*

86

PTPJ 1

Ne 1

CI126 27 29 12 'qi? 29 20
,

"'SJ'Snp

5<V to go forth into the state of one five

Ex 2

(cf.

v 2627 after rbv),

12

Is 14 2 Je 34",

made himself known

^48** p yilJ hath

mention

p "V3in to

K 25

EZ13 20

as,

np~N?p iTja rPB>pn treats her young ones hardly


(turning them) into none of hers without a
:

Mi

vb. (poet., or late prose)

inVp
26

inb

Zc 4 La 4 Jb 13

it,

28 18b 2

29

Ch

23

Na

14

Hg

12

Hb

Ch 2

b. this usage

combined idiomatically, with great

2222
11
2 Ch 5
6 if 2 4 34 (usu.
16 6 ), 25 2 9
16
an enumeration,
the
end
of
^y), Ezr 8 ; at
iCh28 lb 2Ch24 12b 26 14b 28 s marking the
1

13

defin.obj.inappos., 1CI129

36 19 M (

= earlier m, Gn

after a

23"

the

sf.

Ch 25 510 28 15

\&b, 2

1618

Ch 3

Ezr 9 1

9
-

14

s6

2nd

a d), giving rise


frW D3^ to you

of reference (5

p,

phrases as

Gn i 29

to such

n!?3&

D.^5,

ny-iai> 3KJ>,
28

18b

Ch f DfeWin

(But in sentences

Wttb Bnft pN ^ i 42 6b 72 12 Is 51 18
Je 14 16 49 La i 7 9 17 21 the b belongs prob. to pN:
5a
Dt 2 8 31 Jeso 32
cf.the
types "VSO \b pN^i 4 2
4
U7n
Cf. Ges
La I s nb P en'n Je 30 17 La 4
4. Into (tiy), of a transition into a new state
or condition, or into a new character or office
22
ntftab ybxrrriK f3l mto a woman, 12 2
a. Gn2

47

s6

Dt

28

||

.)

p. 2 2 6*>),

f,

9 - 25

Ju
5

Diripp \b nri^ni, 49

it shall

Hb2 f

12

22

132
33 9 4
12
16
etc.
a^lN?,
1^

13

33

45

^BW

28

S 2 Is 21 4
nayp fcao nr
1

Dr6 ^an'i (Jb3o

ii>

810 3*ij>
63

5. Wt7/i reference

21

Je is 4 20 20 4
-

),

139

22

Jbi3 24

21 9

"ane'nrrt

hence

oft.

a predicate

= belonging

to* ah nnyy, v

iKi4 +
8 +
1 K 2
10

4 9

-i'C3

K io

3^

^N

p ini3 DK,

Gn

Ex 1

15 22

D3^, 34
by
2

ND3

34

Dt 23 s in

nnan

S 25

;'

is affirmed,

(a)

of:

to,

La i 10
Je48 33

p nUSJ'n

25

a. defining those

to, viz.

whom

in reference to

(see ,Tn II.

be for food

of the type

with a

defining anom.

ls 21 2 -"= tc

Ch

32

Ne

cf.

Nu 2 9

of a noun,

sf.

2CI12 12 23 1 ^i35 u
2
26 s4 Ju 3 15 Is f 8 );
18

(in Syr. fashion),

also

is

freq.,

12

fi

11

Tin 2CI132 17 see also 1 S22 7 2K8 6 Jei6 40


1920
Pr 17 26 Jb I2 23b
Jon 4 f 6 9 6 73 1S 135" 136
6
6
s
37
La 4 1 Ch 16 18 (Win, altered fr. 2 S 8 so
42

87*

as,

Jb 39"

poet.

30

48

15

12

13

Je 13

ni.^ X^
17

22

JnDfT

14

132

1
4

10

2
;

s 2W

13
;

12

?H| ^Jp l^yKl into a great nation, and very


7
oft. with this and similar verbs, as Ex 2 6 Is
G1146 3 Is 5 20 make bitter into sweet
jnj 42 6 also in such phrases as OB*
etc., 28
niSB'p to make into a desolation Is 13 9 Je 7 etc.
4
s
15
Dt 23 6 +, to
b nan to change into Ex 7
19
44

17,19

OK'

17

Gn

cut or divide into

32

KIV to burn into Am 2 1


14
^ 7 maketh into (or to be)
*?

become, in

to

iVft B>3J?

II. 2
as

D*lXn

e, p.

to be

to,

cs 13

(TJ^)

25

s0
;

16

p n>

15

^ 45 17

^^V" ?^ 1K14

to count for (or as)

'

nW3

Gn

to anoint so

'zum Konig':

cf.

We have Abraham

etc., P HJ5f

to appoint

even more freely, as

2S 3 ,7 iCh2 9 23

cf.

man

"]ta^

Ju 17 13 and

as

our father'),
14

connexions, as

diff.

i>3t?n

Gn 38 + oft. Ex 21' when


15

sells his

Nu 9 Am 9
10

Lv

22

8 13

11 29

onb

Dt'28

14

66

Jos

nil
T

Jb

^m

io 5
SBKin D3b

ntsio Q3^

(cf. p

Is 33

Ex

pron. in

Plb-i-JO

noy

Is

n Dan
10

WW

"<b

note further the

33
D3^) TOifn, 12 25 26

nil (cf.

4-8

23

),

Is

50

IS15 Je4
Ez
l6 " 2 9 7
N
T
>

26 s

25

naK'a (E z 14 ), Nu 28 32 34"
14
9
3Jn ^y nb ni3"iyn, J u i6 19

(cf.

JTK

30

19
),

V'

T'yV

(6)

21

19

Gn 3 2 32 + ), 1 S 5 2 S 1

43

25

13

2K 4 2?b !*$&

39

IS23

no

4
Je2 21 Mi2

40 7 ears
9
(cf. 1 S 1 o ),

also

12

hast thou digged to (or for) me, 5

in such

phrases as

^X S^N a man /or (or of) a tribe,


i
U 31 4 Dt'i 23 J0S3 12 18 4 Ju 2o 10 tenmennNr2>
7
of 100, 100 of 1000 etc.; p pBfcT = first 0/
Ex 12 2 2 S 19 21
(c) spec, of relationship, to
define a man's family or tribe, esp. in geneal2224
6
7 8
etc.,
etc., v
ogies, Nu i -\wb$ \2Mi-\b, v
2325
2127
2021
oft.; in the
1
26
Ch
etc.,
etc.
+
24
3
Nu

ntSlOp
,

opp. order

'

a^kp (Q^n) Dip

_p

daughter nttNp for, as, a female


slave, Dt 6 8 to bind niKp /or, s a sign, 32Tnn
22 32
f?'"P ( x ^'t) sc> as to be an adversary Nu 2 2

|>

became a living soul (see nTl

\"P1

226");

king, as king (Germ,

Old Engl,
to

many

Ju 19 29 Isn 15 +
Dt 9 21 1?yp pn, by*
naming ones b n^n
s

Q^a n*n Gn5o 23 f 128 6


^3N to
320
14
K2fD
Is 26
to find
perish belonging to 1 S 9
p
14
22
1 S 13
Gn 23 16 money
belonging to Dt 22
"inbp "lay current to (=with) the merchant,
v";

cf.

1
,

27

Ex 31 2 Lv

etc., cf. 2

similarly p

24

2 3 5
-

Qn^an

11

Nu 17

also 9

K io 1117

23

31

JVai>

Gn 20 18

nan

pm*

46**;
U

K I4

513

4
(d) denoting relation (to be to or
i6 +.
towards one in a particular regard or capacity)

a writing belonging

and

possession,

iK5 2K

i9

19

s9

18

"

15

20

6,|

T|-6 TIOTO a Psalm of or

oft.

David's

Jei2 i5 22 i'nnN tvb:, 51


14
5
"b nw y-13,
Is 54 Ez 24 ^ 12 b fHN n?, 35
29
18
17
8
with
Nu io 25
a
ptcp.
Ne6
Jb24
30
99
704 "-);
22
46
9
3
s3
1S
Is 11
14 (Dr"*
25
19
35 Dt 4
4
03? 31 it is (too) much to you,
p "p Nu 2 2
15

Hb 3 ^ 3

or by H.,

to, of,

D. (but
possibly denoting orig., at least in some cases,
a Psalm belonging to a collection known as

v QD^ni ye shall be to me a special


22
^ JVnn BHp ""BOX, S 1 2 S 1

n?3D

Ex

so certainly in

mp
1

^ 50
io'i4 1 +

prob. also in tpttb

+ ,*in?alone

24

al.)

^ 42

'Oa?

so TlDTO Tl*ft

Comp. on Ph.

and

al.,

coins

D31V? of the Sidonians, i. e. belonging to them,


Gk. SiSowW, Tvpov). Heb. idiom also
"Wib (

p tDytp (too)

1? n?N

little to

in the phr. (no)

.;

who (what) are

these to thee

Gn 33

26

18

= what

s -8

Ez 38 16 (written on a

the simple name, as

v 17

nninft,

'

Is8' n-WTrbbvr^rmb 'Maher-shalal-hash-baz.'

stick)

English Judah,' 'Joseph,'

splft, in

22

should write

''O

S 16 2
J0S4 Ez 1
Ez 37 cf. Ex 1
b rb'hn away
be it to (or for) me v no? to what purpose
46
20
Is i" Je 6
Jb 30 2 oft.
.? Gn 2 7
to me is

meanest thou by these things

we

uses the ? of possession where

c.

as periph. for the

Ex

29

s9

39

139

c:

st.

2021

Lv

p IK'X, as

(a)

16 615 (see further exx.

such phrases as p f?0 a shield to Gn 15


8
a strength to ^ 2 8 , an abomination to

also in
3
\jf

',

Gn 43
Mai

32

a city great to

cf.

Est io 3

Ht> 11

Is 29

God

Lat.

mihi), p

erf

these words);

K 20

34

Is

DH

B.u 2 etc.;

K?.,

ft,

Nu

44

i9
"3K

Gn
5b

'ft,

(see

^3 ft

Ez 29

"3,

19

byab

'i

"'b

Y&&\ pin nan

one

^ 47

oy

what

^ bm

is

'ft

there to

nar, Is 2

a day against,
'i

12

etc.,

Qi H

'ft

22

28

hath a strong and mighty

34

'ai

bv

'ft *\)ip,

an 'a, 12 3 Mi6
me and to thee

6b

8
;

np
^1
(i.e. what
no "|7 DVV
ft

with an

inf. 1

be /or us (or

shall

11

compound

23 25
-

24 30 36

tn,

n<ai>

etc., 2

S 23

20

n"?Dn 13^ and

ow place)

etc., i

9 - 16

Jos

etc.,

21

38

c,

st.

nwipz
CI19 23

Ch i 9 n Ne io 39 etc,

bayy

niasn

i2

36

nNsb

25 2S

cnjun

Nu

36

11

Jos 19

nb

na

ntf, 2
1

51

19 29
-

nwon nb>

Ch

13

+ oft.

EHnb nnxa Gn

in dates, as

Gn
;

iB'K-i

Ch Ne Ezr

Ex

30

nan

^bi^b co^n

natn, 16

Ex

514

19

wbwn t^nna, ndn^ d^hb' n:co K


+ oft. other cases, Ex 2 o 56 L v 1
i

48

(all

Nui6 22 (=27 ) 18 Ju2o 2K5 Ez 4 5


Ku 2 3 1 Ch 4 43 9 1921 26 2 Ch 22 23"; (5) with
15

16

10

a neg.,

Hb

6
,

19

10

19

19
Pr 26 17
aab i6 pN3, Je 5
6
poet, even alone, 2 who increaseth tO

Gn

15

13

which

ib (that

is)

not

Jb 18 15

his,

ib

^3, 39

16

Jon

vnuN

we to do with each other 1), v.


peace be to </tee / Of that which pertains to one
as a right, Lv 25 3148 Dt i 17 Kin wnbub Daemon ''a,
47
23
7 8
21 17 1 S
Ez 2 32 ^ 3 9 nyi^n 'ft,
17 Je io 3 2

have

10

+ oft., 1 K 5

at his disposal),

(sc.

H04

/iai^,

as (mirp)

10

IS63 2 J e 3 10 T}?b B>13K; note also such phrases

?y for

12

41

K3

S 14 16 TiNBv CSIXn,
Ex 3 (usu. nnyn |1"IN) ; (7) where the regens
is a pr. name, or a compound term, which does
not readily admit of being placed in the st. c,

3i 1MS Nln ft

pan

K io

S 17 18 Ho 6 10 +oft.; with sft, 1


22 17 Is 5 3 2
10
v "nn nb, Je5 +; with a neut. adj. (rare)
as 2

18 22

genit. is a

n^ab ony^n, 27 s b Btain, 2

"

'

'21

Gn

22 20

<:&,

where the

(/3)

jaiKl nDO^, v

am

lo,

pK constantly

Ex

16

8 12 , Vihf

term, to avoid a series of nouns in the

Jb I2
Ct 2 6
1 S i
50
D"CW ']? ftl
and he had two wives, 2 5 7 36 Ju 3 16 17 5 Jb 22 s
-

39

occas. also besides, as

ft,

13 16

24

(a) as predicate, in p n^n

43 nriN

10 - 12

wb p TT'Nn a son to or of Jesse,


Nu 7
K 2 *y^ onay

b. denoting posses-

also alone, as

mine, 48 s

it is

Je 1
r6nj "Vy

in his estima-

bb ^N-fn

as thou art, etc.

11

6ea>,

T s?

Jb 33 6

belonging io;

sion,

(i. e.

10

cf.

+Ct

7, p. 82 f.); so 'bf

6
() where it is
(6) without 1BW
desired to keep the first noun indeterm., 1 S i6 is

12

and "OS? Gn io 9 ),
And with ? Ju 1 11 2 S 1 3 H33 ft '-nfil
7
DHX D" ; Bb ^33
(cf. 4 b), Am
9 ft

God

Acts 7 20 doreios t<5

Ex2 2 24

tion:

(cf.

21

BwN?

Is 1 + a grief to Pr 1 o 1
^ 89 28 etc. note also Jon

13

new

sub

it

to deliver him,

M13 nynb nab K^n, Ezr 4 3 2 Ch 13 5 20 17 26 13


16
cf.
^ 50 ^ ^"np. (6) here also belongs the
so-called Lamed auctoris, Is 38 9 injpjnp 3Piap
1

n? N?p as (4) those which are not hers; (e) jjoet.,


14
10
6
s
2
Is 16 2 6 7 p^-ib n-\H Je 47 Ho 9 ^ 37
49
15
36
s
19
n6 nman
55 (HiDeCh), 58 73" 105
u
3
4
also p 1?0
cf.
VTDnb, 123 Jon 2 Ec5
;

Jos 12 18 (but

Ezr

11

v.

v.

further

Di),

Ew

2 J3
'

19

Ges

13

(cf.

129
,

Aram.

Giesebr

19
.

C. attached to advbs., esp. those compounded


24
with JP, it forms preps., as ? Cn|P Gn 3 lit.
off

of:

the front with reference to (or


so

JT'ap

'within,

of)= in front

pmp
Ll

= idthout,

514

h
b bypp, b byp, ) *, b n ?^= ) \te?v,

more rarely,

(all oft.)

b ni^s bx, b

anpp,

12

55

n?, poet.

Is 4 o

),

03? n'W,
3

29

),

by

14

it,

12

^ 73

10

Ne

20

12

Ec

22

'

'

Ne 4

Ex 1

(so

25 +
be entreated, sought,

Gn

injH

to let oneself

21

BhlJ and

(Comp. in Syr.

which in Maud, and


New Syr. even unites with the ? to form
M 2G3 NS 104
Analogously
)
a ne w tense, v. No
15
Gn 38 ib inni and was pregnant by, v 18 b inn
e. regarding,
(adj.) pregnant by (lit. fo).
in respect of, viz. (a) with verbs of speaking,
commanding, hearing, etc. ; concerning, about
(syn. ?y, which is more usu.); so with 1PK Gn
27g

Luz

(so Talm.,

90

),

,213+

^f 4 +,131
Dti2 30 2S11 3 oSn
Gn 4 2 ^pn Mi2 n Nu8 20 ^91" + HP?
Gn 17 20 and oft. in the adjunct
IBW,
1U'K bab Gn 27 s Jos I 18 2 2 +
biW Gn
20

13

Dt33

Jua

Ez 44 5 1SD ^2 2 31
,

54

tjhl

26

esp. in phr. Qibtpb '?b btfK> to

any one with ref to (his) welfare


regard to this thing
IIP 1?1?

21

a vb.,
2

S 30 24 + Ju
,

Lv
1

37

46 48 49
of a term,

14

723

54

28
.

5 -7

CKbb,
,

ask about

in the phr.
(idiom.),

K.20 7

Dt33 7 and
(b)

Gn

without

in titles Je 23 s

limiting the application

with 3 to denote the tertium


nana "JTNI N7
com2>arationis, as Gn 41 19 yip
esp.

as regards, in respect of (in our idiom, simply


in or for) badness,
in brightness,

Dt 34

Ex
11 - 12

24

inbb D?0#n DXya

10

ppPb) Pr 25
3 (rd.
Gn 3 22 13DD "into fTH

Ez

iCh24 with an inf.,


nyib in respect of knowing, etc., 34 15 IS21 1
'l'l'T)? HiS'lDS as whirlwinds in respect o/s weeping through, Jos io 14 2 S 14 1725 Ez 38 9 16 Pr 2 6 2
4

*iwb

ima

with aib

nab

-naxa,

ch

m multitude, Dt

10

(but

nnpb CKaxa

aib

d'wn

by%

ct
),

bnaab, v 911 Ezr8 26 (where


language would use appos., or the
8

2i 3

4b

Dr 194 ).

somewhat

(c)

and be guilty nbp nnb

Nu 18

2 2 5b

1111

Nu

'aaiaa

Jb9 19

cf.

Di)

cf.

19"

39

13

30

('n bab), 2

Ch 8

Dt

the

to
15

19

Ne

15

37

Gn47 VVhb
26

after substs.

with ref

23

24

Ezr S 34

(d)

Lv

fifth,

19

26

1 i

Ch

bab

46b
1

27

(-bab),

at the close of a description or enumeration,

with a generalizing force, as regards


namely, in brief (Ew 310 a), chiefly in

go out of the ark Kv?7

(=namely,

Ex 14
42

II

Gn 9 10b

(prob. a juristic usage):

28

(cf.
16 ' 21

319

1),

22

Nu3

18

28

38

(v

31 - 36

26b

3o

lb

Lv 5

34

27.31.32

!),

13

23

I0b
51

(cf.

13

4.S.9.11

5 l8

16

12

5
.

(||

new

introducing a

sts.

dub.; chiefly Chr), as regards

Lv

Ke), 7

Ch 5 7
cf. Dt24
12

21
5

cf.

26

(Ke

^3-1),

Ch

17

yp-

(on 16

text

5a

24

(?),

v.

(||

26

k9

foil.

Nil

1 - 23 - 25 - 26 - 31

'n

Comm.).

L332

by error from

Ec 9

(peculiar);

.,

(rd. prob. DlbcQN), 5

p-^ vby la'ybab


4

and

subj. (rare,

D'HB'bl (rd. prob. D^IK'I

tOS^Jab),

'jl 31ta

and

'^? as regards

(e)

all that

Ki2 Jei9 Ez44 iChi 3 2Ch5


8b
2K21 babi) Ezn
25 31
33

(obab),

(? v.

all ...

even) all beasts of the earth,

(allP), 2

Is 4

Ez44 14

Chr

fLv 2 6 23 naya tEz 14 47 (?).


No 5247 esp. with pass. ptcp.

found, by, Ipfo

(peculiar)
(cf. 1 Ch 26
27 2 Ch 19
) Je 2
thou shalt not prosper Dlb as regards them,

r\x,

rather the dat. comm. be

is
to),

10

s2

(but usu. with

bap

Lv 5
5
as regards one of these things, v

= Dt

cf.

ccb 'JOO CT-W (cf. the accus. 15


IWlb D?bs3; rarely after substs.,
1

differently,

Est 4 3

b 3in,

!fa, 13
So with nK13

S 6 3 Ez 36 s2

NxDJ Is 65'

26

46

"iBtyb

accus. of specification,

S 19 43 Je 8 3 p ^033 (p r
Pr 13" ib-bin;. is pledged

1 1 11

these words b
known, appear,

5y

comparisons with

less freq. in

npanb

23

the earlier

2 57 2

-W.

16 4 ), info

psrbap few

iiab wri

16

17

b 3KT13 to be reckoned

io

Chi6 8

15

Jb 30

32

the b of reference notifies the agent, as p


17
blessed %, Gn i4 + oft. ; otherwise not very

Gn 31
Ex 12

"ipl?

common,

?p, 1

iu8

tfn6

18

Ju

Dn

b nan

15

38

^'WP,

) "18?9, )

+ oft.

12 - 12

Ju

See JV3, pn, etc.; and


d. construed with passive verbs,

b K3~11?3
cf.

Ex

nvo

Tirol

nnKO,

b pp'p, b i33t?, b

rn-po,

3 ^P

larba),

abab s ?
In Chr
llJ 21

used peculiarly as a periphr., 1 Ch28


yi) bab as regards every liberal man = every
-

sts.

liberal man (cf.Ke),2 9

5a 6b
-

cf.Ezre^Aram.)^

28
.

f. in connexion with terms designating a cause


or occasion, with reference to or in view of
(Germ. auf. Jiin) becomes nearly equivalent to
.

on account

of,

through (not common): so to cut

oneself K'???

Lv

person, Dt'14

28

on account of a (dead)
Je 16 6 ", Lv 1 24 WBBH nbp on
account of these ye shall become unclean, 2
L2 3
+ Ez 20 31 b Nop?, Nu 2 psab xpp'b? Nu
1

7 10
-

cf. 2

CI123 19

"
;

termined by), because

D^b in view of (i.e. de9


of'i's name, J09 Je3

23a
22
I have
H^b), Ez 3 6 (do.); Gn 4
2311
Ex
slain a man
because of my wound, v

Is55 5

(II

^sb

Nu

33
therefore (syn.
4
35 Dlb ; jab
3 by), constantly (v. f?)
Job 30 24 (si vera 1.)
36

Dibltsb,

ip
I

of the cause of an emotion, Is

3N10p

515

h
o/Moab, i6 7u Je

because

pVT.

CtV).Ho io nxtb Jb 371.

Gni

for the

way;

Ex 20'

P^b and ">p0; Lv

/or his acceptance

TOnbob /or battle


14

Hos

3 Je 3

2Si5 +

^ffipfor

69-

Ex2 9 +Di
D >nb /or life;

my

to quench)

On&for bread,

inf. oft. (v.

with

make for him,

1 will

rw%

22

10

3-4

Ju

,etc;

K6

s5

io

24

Ho

Zc 9

68 29

-113

Mi

25

13

vb., as

people, 23 1

me

B.,

IS49

ioxes,

dwell, 2

my

/>r

n33,

13. 1

20

S 18

i-lO

Ct2

28

K 20

Nu

34

11

"p e'en,

10

13

13b

1J!? "b

Bb

Ex 1

Kin

11

Is2 3 ,8 + '^

nn

as a cto.

nfrK,

3
i

tfYp,

lie

may

K4

17=

Ju

20
;

Ji'-3 28

etc.

25

npb

-jb

'

v 3H,

oft.

(7) also

note also

(PiV), 7 24 i2 r':

37

cf.

b 13 1, in both senses, to

one's favour) Je

b nya

Ha

n and

2
3
.

20

Is 6

Dt30

God's

oh.

J<)B][ g6

Is33 21 Pn6 26 3i 8 ,etc;

^94

who

on

is

Ex

against

(c)

more

19

g j gMb

ij?
;

DNIN xb , 33N1

Gn 31 42 Ex

''O

to,

Dy^D^

D' S)-iO

0^ owe's st'rfe, Hos


I24 2 and without rVTI

ub rby
^.iO

13

Ju g

16

'b fTTI to be.

D3b,

12

vbnfel to; see also

3!

btfbn

to pass over

Am)

pardon)
18

S 22 13 + n?y

32

s6
,

him come) to
io 8 DON "b DS (syn.

side? (let

''s

Jos 5 13b 2 S 20 11 2 K
32
10 J?
6
'" ^ *nyT> nr, ii8 7 "b '\
h.
9 ), ^ 56
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
which it is (or is to be) accomplished, esp. (but
not exclusively) with imv. and r pers. impf.

me

'

'

not expressible in Engl., sts.to be expressed

(oft.

by a paraphr.); (a) with trans, verbs (a choice


idiom, a development of g b a, common, esp.
with imv., in best prose),

D?b nrwv Dt4


9
EX32 31 H013 Jen

+ oft.,
Gn

^V Gn 6

'J?

16 23

1(i

Am 5
17

14

Nu 2 i

W.

Dnb

2G

the evil which

Dnb 1>y they have loved to do (cf. Hi), Gn 1 4


Ju 3 M 2 S rs'.etc.; ^b'np, D?b mp Gn6 21 + oft.,
,'

30
1

Gn

etc.

K io^Ho ib ins, 39b viqa,


2 S 17 (v.Dr) + oft.; ^jb rop J e

cf.

11

13

"-

32

2 3 9
-

Jos

K4
8

^b in Jb 5 27

22

f 44

Jb7

etc.:

23

(k
2

),

22

s0

'b

'P

22

u
2

"'fibnsn, i

14

S 2 2 26

22

Is

fruit freely, v

nyo?,

ib

lit.

away,

Hos

11

Am

111212

>

satisfaction),

nb-f3rii, 2 4

Ho

Is 3

43

Gn

13

n3b:i, v
ib

a wild ass

D ? 40 s
,

ib

^bj?

12

27

Dt

D3b
2

Jc 5

2!

'b

1"

Ultr,

^b

"H3 going alone


1,

',

:;

D3b 113V, 5
Drib ttbi, 2

,r

Pr

Am 7 Nu

^b H13

'

12'

I will return for myself,

40
Dr) D3b WD, v
3

nW|),

\b

with verbs of motion,

(6)

H31E'X

ib

16 91318

iob 1DK/=pluiKler a* ^je?V will, 64"

11

*jb"Tlb get thee

34

(cf.

23

rarely separated from the vb.,

Jb

44 'i^b n^,
^, 31 21 46 14 Ho

18

14

na maketh

Dt io

S 20 20 rntspb

11

Is 7
13

s
i

Pr 1 22 Ec 8 ;2 lb 7]np (denoting

13

Ct

cf.

13b ni33b,

WPV, Je

io 1 ib-nit^
5 - 13

23

'bxp

?ib

Drib

130

s 2i(cf.^ if,) ^ 4 o H 8 4 12 Jb
the phr. ? (niiapn) D^n lab

member /or (in


>

Lvi aud
,

Jb 13 7

will ye speak wickedness

Nu 35 Dt 23

16a

59

etc., for any one, Ju


9 16 yp- 35' 57
with vbs. of withholding or removing (rare),

.;

Ju

24

in wait, lay snares,

dig a pit,
et r:

bbsnn'

13

Dab J u

this

(act) gently (5 i 6)

'^ D-jrD

incommodi, as to

= to

13

imto

K4

3T

me

young man,

is it

Vlinjjl

Jos 9

N"!J

24

^"njpDN

below;

AV slacken me not the riding;

a passover

+,

ibnpi Gni5 10 ,etc.;ibt!3 Dt2 35 2o 14 + Q?b


Ex 7 9 Jos 20 2 D?b ttn Dt i 13 (cf. Dr) +

a,

rob "6 1N"ip call


irrrN catch us the

y3B>

sae towards the

"b nin^3

for us (for

with a pron.

22 ^"iTJN curse

naa

i6- 3 ">b r,|K>,

]'(

50

with suhsts., e.g. in such phrases as flDD

12

NX? Gn8 9

V'" ^? retire for me, that I


5

- 3 1? V~isi;n-PN
'")

leading on to

me 70 men,

gather

absol.

etc.,

J e 16

etc.;

with prons. and imv.,

oft.

1? nb>jjN

13b'-pn?l to sport

same pers. as the


7

i/r

13D,

oft.;

our pleasure);
of the

Jb 15 23 Is
and with

G112 18

v 20 3 21

etc.,

npb 24

j>

vbs.,

S 14 6 Is6 4 3 ) bys

nNte>b

Gi^i cried

Am 8"

36

Ne

for the purpose of;


7 a). (6) corresponding to the

Lat. dat. comrnodi, (a)

so in fy*??

an

for

"'bx

flinband

"itfpa*

npiy

K^
Ex

3in3"b

Is 4

compass,

in the sense of to secure,

io 3

thirst,

DBfcjb D!?nb
1

Ph.

oft.

foDt&pb for his

to use

nmeb Je 2 i 10 +; Is58 4 f 6 3 "^S3


to

and

(wait) for,

sit

?/oreachday;

Ho 9

23

Ju

+ P^ to speak /or one

25

6e/(a?/? b^S? to ask

BB^t?b N? for judgment

(i.e.

36

15

S 8 16

business;
ty

3B* to

Nu 21

31

12

niDB*

22

i.e./or a vain or frivo-

Kits'?

lous purpose, similarly

24

(a)

the sheep nbiy?'? 42'" provision T)^2

is

i)S"ip

for, unto

DVH nbtTOob for the rule of the day,

where

Dnb} Dt 3" +

to contend /or

object, or consequence of
of,

Nuir' +

/or,

>//

an action or thing, in view


16

distinctly on behalf of, as with N3p to be jealous

34

16

the sound of them,

marking the aim,

ton (by

^Jtt?

Cf.

g,

ib

Nu 16 obipb 1D3
Ez 2 7 2s Hb 3
42

fled a<

:0

nt??

nsbs
<

fe

516

h
pleasure,

Mil 11 ^58 s

Pr 20

apace,
sb

Ct r

10 - 11 - 13

14

with neuter verbs, esp.

15

mind or

66 1B^ 1ETV

mock as they please, 120 6

''B'S?

Aac? her dwelling with, etc.,

we?i compacted, 123

2- cab &nn,

Q?^, v

cut

18 21

Jb 6

off,

19

25

iob

23

+
(Cf. Ew

thyself G11

Toy

Plb.

313a

30

"]1|I3

io UV*?b

Xu

of them,

17

DHU^

rrgi)

13

14

nN.bBn

went VJJDpp by

Ex

DrPJJDDp

17*

+ Gn

land Pian^bl 7-$? ace.

norm

Gn 1

(a)

+ DnWlMtob
t^N, v 31 32 Ex
'

1S29

tribes,

Ju

18'';

upon
one

go through the

(cf.

the full extent

Hb

41

i );

47

VED^p by its
D^X/l TWSxb Qnay 6y hun-

19

19

to

S 18

4
,

<?")$?

Nu

32

ni5Ty3 C c. to her bones (i.e.

limb by limb), Ez 24

40

to (i.e. to

dreds and thousands,

^ 1

Gn 1 Abram

by handfuls, X1124-+

D;XDp!>

12

17

and breadth

of) its length

Jos

13

n nn3p piece by piece;

hunt nisrnop

thrust, Is 27

12

thrust-w'se, with thrust

ins

in^i) (Ges

Ew) by

one,

one by one); hence, esp. with plurals,

(i.e.

it

acquires

bs

2
every morning (cf. 6), so
33 by mornings
8
V 73" ioi + BV3")!> Is27 3 + ewry

sts.

a distributive force, as ^li???

Qn^

moment,

t?ti~\r\b

Is 47 13 every month,

Ez 47 12

K o" OW K>wp nnx once every three years,


Am 4 CC ntihvh every three days (but v. We),
1

Ch

19,

15

9-

26 11

in

Chr
(b)

nytpi

ly^,

-pyi "Vj&, 2

Ch

14

denoting the principle, with

regard to which an act

is

done^SDBp

ace. to the

number of
Dt 3 2 s Ju 2 23 + Is 1 3 to judge
VVV ntnpi>,V3W Vn&'cb ace. to that which his eyes
.

see, his

ears hear

(cf.

Lv

13

12

^^"(synon.

J02

(|pBb)
J

23

n^xj);

Xu

15

Ch 30 3

io- 4

Gn 3 8

24

roa^

35

24

fy

Cfc 7

flowing

3iS Jb 26 3

Jb42 5 ), 28 26

32

y^b

:5

Gn 33"+

of

16

(Dt i2

(v. bi"T);

unsuspectingly (so
16

Is54

Ez

88

22

K22

K 9"

34
), 1

^n 9

Mh\b, Jb i2 5

"- 1

also in the phr. 31 n


e.

rfl*H>3p

'sjBfc?

91154

v
*), Ec i' long ago tmbw'?
(|| 1
(measured by) the ages etc. (v. Hi): so

^TiBKJj'

i.

S 23 20

al/3), 2 S 15 11 Dl2nJ) ace. to their sim-

plicity, i.e.

Syriac,

journeyings (stages), so

his

ls

error (elsewhere rujBO), 2

ace. to

fy their fathers'

BB^

2S

pregnant D^MJ^Mwc/tasfe^,

to

3
20
houses, v 2 Dn^abafj, v Ontalfjj, v +oft,, esp. in

enumerations and classifications

Ho2

BBBtea),

fran-ftt}),

take heed

are gw'te

is

them that are numbered

cc. to
2

19

= 46

11

ynbp ace. to satiety; ?yv? ace. to the foot (pace)

we

by

after,

to,

30

= honestly,

Je 9 nj10g$

wnparri>x

Am 2

adj.,

i3"0b ace. to its kinds, 8

DH^ips?

of reference to a

i.

ace. to their families,


12

Je

Very common in

or standard, according

+ oft, P

15

t2D55>Qp)

(||

down OnEi> straightly (Pr2 3 31 '2\


14
2 Ch 14
poet,
Jb 36 31 ro
3
abundance, Sty = gently 2 S i8 + Ex i6 3 ^78'

Oa^'wa, Ct

29

with an

No 5224 .)

esp. b:

35

21

^"^n

HOT, and the freq.

l|j

<V
122 3 rO n'OnB'

10? tot2 which should

inhabited), 19

sit (be

nan has

(implying that they fed

Wj3

themselves on hope), 15

not

16

Ez 37 11 b

W^

1Id!j

nJ3K>

ny3'e> is but too full,

<V

Ch

80

i>K,

feeling

ace. to justice

\>~)S)>

nNb=faithfully,

42

(c)

a king will reign

39-*

those signifying a state of

Is

Jb

?}N=#oe/j 7ms way,

(chiefly poet,),

CM that to

lb oS'llT

as the

Jos 6 21

10

'ap ace. to

a sword's mouth,

sword would devour, without


....

4- oft.;

quarter,

p itself also, in various

'a

applications, has the force of ace.

to,

Gn 47

12
,

fig.

etc.

b$ (pN) B* it is (not) ace. to


and in
the power of thy hand (v. p. 43).
Similarly
(v.

HS);

Dtn

11

D?pg>n "^p!5 after the

rain of heaven,

e.

i.

the artificial irrigation of

Ez

"I3T,

12

12

py?

manner of

as the eye sees

i.e.

of confidence

*T^p 15p in a
;

fti5

(v.

14

(v.

Ch

nto^p, Ezr

18

i7

in a

+ oft;

condition of

n32?yc6,

^4^

D^

a priest TPKT\ A

with) U. and Th.,

to (i.e.

?<**?

further Is

11

so

yn?!>

+,

=:Ne f

having relation

^3), so

15

in a state of sickness, 50
03

44

y3p in a

Is 5

6j> + 2

(late, v. p. 35),

"bnb

Qi^> Gn

pp. 94, 95);

= without,

j.

of separation (=apart),

suddenly fls 29 30 13

no

it,

^03?

= confidently, Lv

state

+ 33^'t?p

12

Ju 2

v'),

designating a condition or state


state

the

as the rain permits (opp. to

Ch

20 BHpirnnb = m holy adornment (cf/3^29


s1

And

96).

(Germ,
Hb u
3

bei),

6.
collat.

concomitant circumstance
s
in presence of at, Jb 29 VW?,

of a

Jb2i I2 Ezr 3 13

... ^ipb

Of

idea of in view

duration (in)

Gn8 n

l"iy

much

of,

Gn

with

rarer than

(at)

D in ITn?

sts.

< the breeze


3ny. T\Vf

D^StO D^yptEzrio Neio

f^ 9

I4

10

io 1';

of,^8i 4 Pr7 20 + ...Di^


,

f,

rather than

pin various connexions, as

+ (v.ny);

nnjfa ntoyp

time: a. towards, against,

but expressing concurrence

of the day,

DV\i> a<,

35
;

ow the day

W1 nDIsio

Ho9

517
31

Je 5

(cf.

);

17

tllal3

own + r

without

20

Dn? fEz 22";

.*reto

naipnb 1

natfn

tWP

(D s :)

}>),

2Su

naitynb

njt?n

Ch

.^ D^

+;

riaipnb

23

(Ex 34 22
2CI118 2

2+

K&b (late)

naefc
Xe 1 6 Dn 1 6 13 (in early Heb. bDJ fi?>D)
15
2
10
1p3? f 30 49 + (Ex 34 after n'n
+ 2 Ch 15
-

. ,

= against,

fa:

Is

33

v.

6
t Ex 8 (in

for;

Gn

y\yb

i);

11

19

cf.

27

49

Pr2i 31 );

(D'Hijab

(|hpaa)

-VtoJj

answer to v 5 Tlb), v 19 Est 5 12 (Xu

,8

l^pnn = against), l"l">ni|ib Jon \'


21
l^b Jb 24
njrtoj,
IJrtB^,
(cf. 1 Ch 29 )
21
^.sb
oe/ore (oft.);
Gn 17 Ex 23 + DOaJ) and
13

Jos

after

14

15

~\\T\$h

S 18 29

6b

23

tls4i 42
withinf.
\^32
"lj33(n)
(r$)
nU3p Gn 2 4 63 +
the phr.

hereafter,

(rare), in
2

23

Is 7

15

w^ he knoweth.

inyl?

denote the cZose of a period (rare),


nyae? *ny, v

Ex

10

(We); Ezr io

15

19

15

CDv

S 13 Am4 t?iy nvhvh


D1112 7 (cf. IV f') 2 Ch
23

Xe 6

8 9

Gn

b. to

c. towards, to,
By v.: v. PS "^ 5).
Ex 34 25 Ipa? f"^ vb (usu. nj?, as 23 18 ), Dt 16 4
8
(after bm), Am 4 7 vsrgb D^'nn n^E^ iiya
1 S
1
2

to

19

(so

the harvest

nx,

nVTl

in the expressions D?ty?,

oft.

nn>, "H

-i"nj

rather differently in

very

freq. "WfcO,

Gn i",
Gn 34'

etc.

S 12 17 your

mn
2 K 4

d.

17

And

'

Je 44 18 ^36 3 6 3 3 78 18 101 8 103 2 " Xe i 3 ls


with the tert. compar., above, 5 e (b). Esp.

did much in respect of praying (


prayed
10
long or much), Is 55 7 DiPpb i"l3"T '3 + 2
2
PiSK'p rCB'pn thou hast done hardly in respect of
lit.

'

and

to rule
i

+ very

Gn

oft.;

fleeing thither,

ing forth.

to divide, etc., 2

set

him

nW?1 Hiayp to till it, audio keep

them

v brought

it,

and

.,
T

garden

in the

16

19

Ec

to
20

Adam
T\1bW

niK"lp to see, etc.,

D^b HXlp near for

s
3 ^"}yb HJ? a time for bring-

The neg.

is

expressed by

''Flpap,

q.v.

(masked a hard thing), 1 K 14" VU}


Tin 2 7':n pimn
so with anpn Gn 12
44
^syn Xui 4
j"nn Dt i 41 c?^a Jus 28

asking

11

nib>j?b;

Ex8

24

S^an

19

13

Ezi-9 14

yen Je 1 + (without
12

K 13

CI126 15 (with_pass.vb.), 31^1

,5

S 16 17 ), p^yn

+ ai.P Ez 3 6 bnan Jo 4- D^ap viotj?


5
Jon 4 2 iroan ^
Gn 3 i 27 ? x ?ru
3 b^n v
nnap liast hidden thyself in regard to fleeing
Is 2 9

fi

= hast fled secretly, 2 S 19


inf.

to

^^b

332n1

by an extension of

(c)

bm to

18 7 |na to permit 20
,

consent,

6
,

by 13 6
15
24 C'pa Ex 2

mN

18 1731 nb?

come to an end in

62

what doth ^ ask


fear etc.

sitoj.

(cf.

Mi 6

io

s6

16
,

after

12

s
:

20

Is

limiting or qualifying the

idea expressed by the principal vb., and so resolvable sts. into so as to, to, sts. into in respect of,
in:

Dt

86

and keep the commands of 'i ink nN-i^} vrna nabb to walk in his
ways, and to fear him, io 15 1 1" 19' 1 K 2 3 4 1 2
(a) so as to, to,

16

s
;

^panp n^v ri&y -\px so as to


spn Dy
wondrously, Ez 5;' Ju 5 18 nib

g 20 !o.36 Jo

do

so as to die,
2

K 20

(or in

26

10
for dying [not 'unto death'], 16

(to

also
25

Dt io 12
(f?)

<o

as

o 7 TWi"!?

with ait: iSi,ffnS


naba, 1CI129
24
19
Ex 1 12 )
Ec 7 25 Pr 2 9 (usu. without b, as v 2
22
cf. Ex8
p rwyb ji33 N'b 2 P 1 8" nnS

s,!

^,

Xe 13 13 Ezr
20
2 Ch 1
5

io 12
17

Mi

26 13

(e)

3
njnb DD^ N^n, Ezr 4
p (late), and
with
B'.".,

'

(these

except

B>m without b).

of a sentence (rare)

undertake,

at?n

DN

of thee flNT^
8

K5

Don Dt

Xu 3 3
anN Ho

nH)-1!

lab Je 12

respect of), HJp Is 5

nrx Gn so 2 ,""?? Ex 2 14
s

to finish,

Gn

begin 6\ bin

?NO 7 14 nob Dt 14 23 fan 25 s jn*


all occur also without p) ; P^Nin

the

the

(b),

with p so forms the complement of a verb


be trans., it becomes virtually
object: so very oft. with such verbs as f^Din

add Gn 4 2 12

j*^

= C ome

12

b. ivith reference to,

17

20

7 With an m/- (Ges 5114 2 ), b denotes a.


most commonly the end or purpose of an action
(=the Lat. gerund with ad, e.g. ad faciendum,
to do): Gn 1 17 and he placed them in the firmabvef?) -van? to give light
ment Hanpi

(6))

have

with verbs expressing what with us would be


denoted by an adv. adjunct, but in Heb. idiom
forms the principal idea, as 1 S i 12 7?3nnp nninn

its

17

evil is great that ye

21

for, during, Is 6 3 iy?lp 2 (bi veral.), 2 Chii


K^P D^, 29

Ch

(||

sagte),

5 e

(cf.

for yourselves
a king, v 2B i4 33 the people sin against J. ?3N?
?y in eating with the blood, 19 2 S 19 7

that, if the verb

f 9 6-

in

of,

done "pO 037 biKEPp in asking

16 23 bx), Est 3 7 (i.e.


passing from day to day), cf. 2 S 14 26 (Gie 30t ).
Dfo?

(Germ, indem er

in respect

(b)

in stealthily,

Di'jj

introducing the words spoken,

= saying

say

so as to

(more

rarely) *&, in sense of

i< /s

(no?) possible

see B"
.:
no need to
to
., or
G
b
i
adding
Hag
2 cc (p. 442); HS 5 (p. 34 ),
9
Nb 1 a 6 (p. 518): and cf. Dr
Est 8 8 2 Ch 2 2
b
04b
114
5202
Dav
Ges
(/) with n^ to ex(sts.) there is

jr

nSn Gn 2 3 r\V&yb so as to make


making) which, he created and in the
rrtttb

'

'

'

press the idea of destination, as

Xu 2 4'" n\"P

ppl

nh

consuming, Dt 31 17 Is 5 5 6 13

"iJGp shall be for

Ez 30

37^'

(was)
5

16

done

to be

203
).

13

iop

518

Is 5

nn toAa* is
Ch 25+ (Dr

Cf. nife^b

13

expressing (ace. to the context) ten-

(</)

vh

whole Kipn 141

N?H 128

t.,

twice, ace. to

t.;

16

(Qr N^>), 1 S 2 20 once ni>


Mass., written
Dt3 u Kt: not denying objectively, like ov
?N)
(not pr)
1. in predication
a. with a

dency, intention, or obligation (the periphrastic

verb; so most freq., and nearly always (a) with

^N N^in^ 2H??1 *
32
/or bringing forth { must bring forth), Is io
*10y^ 3:2 D1TI Tiy ?'s he for tarrying (must he
:o
tarry), 38
"OyBhnb '\ 'i is (ready) to save me,

the finite tenses, whether

'

future)

44

14

(si

: Ho 9

vera

1.),

13

a-iin

VJ3

Hb

Jer 51 49

^ 32

nip = ms< Slieol


D^iNM, Pr 18 24 1 s nito Nrob

?Sii^
rii5>j

ru-nn ims?

20 2 * Jb 30"

w?77 be finding prosperity,


:

52000

Dr

(txt. dub.:

OWN "J'"nb RA
out iTn,

S 4

^),

Ch

s^ himself

10

i^

S i4 21b

usu. with-

whom

"15W to

'Jjinb

22'1

(strangely) \T1

seek

to

Ch

CWH TP1

Ec 3
of past time, Gn 15
a6ow<
was
to go down, Jos 2"
N12?
15

15

(ntirip),

15

49 tSTOt
waste away, 62 "
i'

was

/or ?y giving (/ ought to have given), 2K13 19


ni3np percutiendum erat, 1 Ch 9 2 ', and more

or impf.

(3

21 " 2

etc.)

pf.

(Gn

in

short

clauses, as

Gn 44 4 IpTnn

vb, Is

and with a

final force 41'

Ex

k. b, c

j) r

Governing two

162^

Ex

verbs (Dr *"*')

I9

43

5152 - 3

4b

(Ges

With the

impf., esp. with 2 ps.,

(not, like 7K,

not

.,

ap

s/iZZ

With

etc.

and
5109

iib,

Ges 51563

nS, Lv
twQ paraUel

*Kfc

^-

.,

'

v 13 DJin N?,

etc.,

moods (which
occurs

it

Gn

let

Gn 2 73Nn N?
Ex 20 3 TVrtrvb
1

?N),

mo<

cto

it,

juss.

regularly by

negatived

DiB?

19
19
11
al.
44 Jb
N? often expresses

not be to thee,

the coh.

etc.)

f9

a deprecation,

thou s/ta^ not eat of

closely connected

but) a prohibition, as

there

^Ip

Is 2 3

circumst.

20

(v.

an(J

clauses

28 s2

V1DJT py

I9l0 22l aL;

Dt lXM

i 2 .29b

28

40

5b

are

only

2Cb.1i" 13vCn? 'a for (he Avas) for


making him king, 12 12 nTlB'fv N/1 and ioas wo

exceptionally (Ges

longer for destroying him,36 19 (?) in a question,

(which

Gn

N?3 (4 a), and with p, in the sense of cannot,


or must not; + Ju i 19 B'nini? N^ ^ for it seas

freely

30

15

and

ringpl

art thou for taking

Ch 19 -i-tyb VBn^n Wi7< f/wm


204
Cf. Dr
Ges 114 ", Dav 94
2

with

(A)

Lv

DDT WpC and

io 101

iS8

(?),'

12

in

S 17

7io<

18"

is

K2

Ez 48

negatived by

(possible)

),

20

14

(b)

only once, in

Am 6

dispossess, etc.

to

36

24 1 S 14
with the inf.

"'flpa, q.v.),

10

N?

^ DK*3 T3mb, 1 CE5 15 (Dr


); cf. Aram.
fcO Dan 6 9 Ezr 6 s
On its use with the ptcp.,
see b c.
(c) N? always negatives properly the
word immed. following hence, in a verbal
sentence, where this is not the verb, soir.e
5202 - 2

Ex 32

contin. (mostly) of a finite vb. or ptcp.,


T\rb)

the wicked

7<eZp

Est

12

placing

be for

D->b>pl...n^,

Je

'

ia

etc.

.,.ntWN

Hoi2 f 25 109 Jb 34 Ec7 25 9


(si vera 1.), Dn 12
Neh8 1 Ch io 3 Ch2 s 7
22
8 30 Ez 13
Am 8 '31 n^E'bl p^N CPQNfe'ri
nnbl, 44

14

11

13

l:i

13

17

an<7 (that are) /or


2s

iCh6

lbXpl

S4

^Voto.

-TOisn,

(cf.Dr*=

06

making the poor

Dav*
6

19

56

MI1

21

f 104
). On

to cease,

Jei7 10 44 19

]v'?,v. JO.

'31 "riy

"ICN

me

hither, but

'X *<m V? ^DND

TjriN,

that pis a conj.(=fyo'p)is too alien to Heb. usage

correcting clause,

to be justified

Sot

by the Ar. J for j and the


view that fnn here and 17 14 is an anom. form
for

OP 224d

tVT?

K7
JJ,

Ko'-

Ges

305

507A

against analogy: vd.

is

Klo,

poet, for > (v. in)

nnb

"IM21

"),

35

t.,

orthogr. of

'

14

i//9

19

Qr).

Gn 3 8 9 Nu

) Nib,

ace.

besides Ki!>a 6

t.,

which varies much


i

Ko iu

cf.

'

B:

Mass. (Fr

to

and Ni^n, the


(ib.

u Chr always

p 251
-

N'S"],

S8 7

),

e.g.

on the

without a

'?

foil,

^nbf ^ ^
s7
me, Dt 32 K?

16 29

(but another) hath sent

'

"pya

49

18

">,

ch

103

9
;

but IS13 20 rnob

2vn i&

is,

not be inhabited for ever), Is 43" Jb 13


.

adv. not (Ar. f, Aram. &6,

M7ft

in S always Ni^n,

(as 17

Jb 27 14 29 21 38 40 40 4

Sab. vb, Ass. ?; not in Eth.

"Walker AJStlW!

16 8

17

4
9
28
... n-ab t&
17 Dt 8 Is 2 8
15
not for ever (but only for a while)
(so 57

tint

16

will
32';

hence rhetorically, insinuating something very

K6

10

not once, and not


twice (but repeatedly), Ezr io 13 Je 4 11 a wind
different, not

^^

or

'1

Ex
^ii5

God,

nn (Ew J23sc

with

it,

any more, but Israel, 45 s 'AN DPI^f Q'^ ^^


^'of ye (in our idiom
It is not ye who) have
sent

DB> jrinb, the supposition

G1132 29 3pJT Nv
not Jaco b s h a n thy name be called

upon

special stress rests

Is 4 4

16

named,

N7 not to winnow, and not

:-|p_np NiTl niljp

cleanse (but to exterminate),

24

12

Dnii

agency

M Jb

cf.

not blown

Dn 2

34

34
;

20

L345 13 48'"

to

Jos

T3

also

vb (but by a Divine
Jb 20 20 n|3 N^ B*N fire

upon [but kindled from

heaven],

519

Nh

and pX Is 47 14 ). (d) standing alone


21
:njnx xb-DNi 29 49
a ) xb-DK ty rco<, Gnr8
(
24
16
H, or not, Gn
42 Jb 9 24" j (j8) N^-QN

Lam

4;

know *6"DN 13^. ^ D'bsnn, 27 21


Nu 1 23 Dt 8 2 Ju 2 22 (cf. pK DN, pK

21

waiting to

32

Ex 16 4

24
37

2 d

In answer to a question or request,

8).

/3,

No: Ju 12 5 xb

or decline, Nay,

to deny,

'HX xb Gn 23 42
= Ao: ow
Ao: /or

Hg2
'3,

12

10

11

npnjr 3 xb, 19
T

Jos 5

2Sl6

IO ( MSS),

18

24
24

"HONI,
oft. sq.

21

16

18 15 -MDJOI

Qr

1K3- +

24

Dr),

(v.

Jb2 3 6

bx.)

(e)

with an interrog. force, which however does


not

in xb as such, but (as in other cases) in

lie

the contrast with a preceding clause, or in the

tone of voice

(cf.

isn

11

12

'

Jon 4

):

Jb

22

11

Mai

10

Svil),

Ew

Ba).

b.

14

^l, Dti7
2S18

K6

20

19

oi

La

oft.

14

ill's

Dr

nrix,

6b

'(||

(but

Ke), 3 36

is

1Gb

(Ke

Gn

(a)

1S

man's being

Ona

16

&*

b
bx
G^X
xb
23

Nu

"!

20 20 32 47

b)

10

(Ew), Jb i4

n nnx rnb>a ex xb,

-pnn nixb,

npn

substs.:

Ex

(0)

(v. -1B>X

(Ew

12

'33X X'33 xb,


15

S 20

xb not good

3it0

Je 49'

and

adjs.

i8 17 -f

Am 7

'I'M,

io

Di'iasn),

26

Ges 5150

in passages, exeg. or

Comm.),
(Ew We),

nvn

Ex

alone,

"3x1

(v.

with

raj) D-jXn

Ho

Bu),

v.

(but

22

La 3 38 and

15

doubtful

text,

Dinx xb

'ai'

Ex

If; Ew S3M:i

as a subst., he being a not-Jtater to

him aforemost of the cases under 6, c, px


could have been employed but the negation
by fcO is more pointed and forcible.
time.

111

Not

2.
adj. to

in predication

negative

it,

like the

wayof litotes Ho 1

13

^ 36

3iD xb jrn a

D3n~N?

way

an
but usu. by
an unwise son,

a. coupled to

Gk.

a-,

J3

not good, 43 1 xb ^i

'-

Gn

.,

deprecation,

in

(Cf.,

(strangely).

14

15

vh

Is 27

11

21-1K22 33
Ho 8 nam
6

1111
xb
Dnbx sb Je 2 11 i6 :o 2 K 19 13
1 K 19
1213
14
9
" WO, Dt o
"3 x'b
X'n
px
Jb
28
15
3
(ll
9
10
nan ' Xlb, io 16 Dt 3 2 21
^?V), ^V4 Jes
03 pBK xb
33, Jeio 14 Hbi 14 Jb 16 17 3 8 26
;

TDn, Pri6 29 3 o25 26 Ez 20 25 2 Ch 30 17 Isi6 14


-^33 vfb, cf. 1 o 7 a$D xb.
b. with a ptcp. Je 2 2
nynt i6 pN, 18 15 (the finite verb is more common see Is62 12 rntjtt i& 1^ (cf. 54 11 ), Je 6 s
lsT
nae^a mb ps, i5 2 2 6 31 18 Zp 2 ').
c. tGn
13
19
6
b'xb
ni:3f
15 vrb ab pun Je 5 Hab i
Pr 26 17 i?"X? an. d. with a subst., in poetry,
:

'

forming a kind of compound, expressing pointedly

me

antithesis or negation (Germ, un-

its

used similarly): Dt 32 s (?)

sts.

Oy N?3

i.e.

17 - 21a

they

is

made

K?3 with a not-God (with what

jealous ?X

in no respect deserved the

"13*7

name

of God), v

Am 6"

with an unorganized horde,

N?p DTiaffn

i.

at a thing wh. is not, an un-

e.

reality (of their boasted strength), Is io

15

W)T\3

yV is? ntSD like a rod's lifting up what is no


wood (but the agent wielding it), 31 8 N? 3in
2
t^'N, Q1N xb 3"in, 55 dn^ Nl^n for what is not
bread, nyabv Nv3 for ivhat is not for satiety,

Dt6s N'^3 iyatf>i_ by not-gods, in late


13
9
2 Chi3 D^' *6f> jn'3
^ 44 13Dn

Je 5 7
prose

pn N?3

Jb io 12

Pr 13 23

"^By for no-value (i.e. cheaply),

D'-nt? ^^

so "BjrN?

Ho

'!

and disorder ;
more pregnantly Jb

rilDPS darkness
2

25
:

still

13

cnx xb i3nrp;
31

^22

49

30

13

33

9
;

'b

Je

nought,

22

rcoi

and

Khn

xb, Is

lb

-\i'y

(that)
;

abs.

(Hgi 2 ), Nu 20 5
12
s
44 Jes xin xib

3:o

Dr
Dt28 61

hearing,

162

xbi,

my
Gn

K4

23

ncN'-'i,

^3

H
8

Jb

(veryanom.);

s4

nj33^

fnhpX xb

X?

the powerless, v

io 21 xb

is

2b 3a
-

(Ew

&

for ro

S286e

Ges

px -\mb)

5 152 - x

),

16

39

nS t6b n 33 D'K'pn useth hardly her youngones (making them) into none of hers; and
even Hb 2 6 V"N7 n3"l?2n what is not his own
15
& 'bap)'. Cf. with a verb, and
(cf. Jb 18
65 vSB' N'bb to those who
1Ib
have not asked, v Je 2 8 fry' iib nn, v

*f

ellipse of ~\WK, Is

also

nam

Ho

68

25
,

and

prob.

Jb 31 31

i<b

e. in circ.
in p.) one not satisfied,
5 1C4
qualifying
a
poet, and rare
clauses (Dr
),
ys'E'a

(pf.

njp31

nh-t&b n-iiy-nn ( poe t,

Ez 4 14
yc'B' X'b T^X t^Xp who is
3
2
D3p '33X bs'3 i6 Zp 3 s
1
3

2a

being usu. preferred (Ex 34"


5

Pr 19 7 (si vera 1.) *1"1"


OnpX words which are not, which are
(c) with the ptcp. X? is rare, a finite

iTOrrx?

24

*6}

29

12

unto thee, Jb 21 9

Jb 9 32 22 16 3 6 25 41 2

Ew

jb 18

^bx wria

19

1719

rupan eipNn ny-xb

rot? xbi

vb.

22 17 nbxb D'-rtx xb, j e

n-oin xbi,

terror reached not


29

prob. text. err.

Inib X3B> xb Xini or lb Xin N3'C xb, Dt 4 4C 19 40


23
Jos 20 5 (cf. 3'X Nu
35 ), X3b> is best construed

S 23"* niay N'b lp3 a morning without


24
clouds, Job 1 2 TTi iib m'ni in & parities waste,
s4
26a
^T??
and a verb Jb 34 !?
38
n
'^N^
*&)
59*
inquiry,
'M?* ab (cf.
without
f

subst., 2

'

v 4 py

'ba), in late prose, twice,

D'23 b (f'N

such cases).

and v3,

q.v., are

Ch

30 32
-

no'l

more usual

in

520

mV
3.

Jb

Hi De

nothing,

not written in,

Kb"

Dn

(cf.

(Aram.) H^3

32

25
here *&? ]P., and 7N Jb2 4 );

p3W1, X

Westerns, Baer

become /<

pp. 37, 56) Sb

(v.

the 3t3K

viz.

Ew 01

wrong: Mich

Sgf

of v

7fl3

17 yields a forced sense

now

['

and text

Bu ^

Ch

25

26

contr. 116 8 ).

(Ban). On Ju 14 15

also

if not, 2

J Mt

NU35 22

N^3, v 23

(sq. inf.)

Ec io
^ 17 ?3 vtan
nD")0 "'ns'K'
used more freely in Chr, 1 Ch
18
34
I2 is ^33 D on N73, y 3.bl 3.b N73, 2 Ch 30
14
73
3in33 N73. With ellipse of rel., La 4
niNT N73

20

2 'ch 2

no
2 Ch 15
(comp. P&O, also in Chr).
Elsewhere N? belongs to the foil, word, Am 6 ,s
9
11
2 Ch 1 3 Is 65
Jb 2 6 2 3 39 16 (v. supr. 2 d).
-

Note.

^...n^N

n>1X
T

11

zn the condition of

lit.

Je 22 13 N?3 IITO H313


usu.
29
pnv without justice (|| BBB'D X73 so Ez22
2
Jb 8 U t6a KOSrntWn
Pri6 8 ), Is 55"
9
n*3 wi<Aow< mire (|| D*p ^3), 30 28 nisn t6s
(= not through the sun), La i 6 n3~N73 137 v),

Pn

t^77 without,

e.

with not = without,

+ 100. 3
for

Fifteen

times, ace. to Mas.

Fr MM 247 gtr Prol. Cr. 84^ N ?

K8

Ex

viz.

ib,

Lv

2i 8

ii

21

ig

25

v3V

wnrny
:

in not,

(6) of time,

etc.

*6a, & e/o re

*&3.

1\P\y

word, and
(v. supr.

men

without (that)

is

d),

c)

i.

b.

Lv 1 2a
wt^a, EC7 17

outside

32

of,

where N7 belongs to the

foil,

10

44

13

Is 55

s2

is

not the case in

^?H nonne

Gn 4" + oft.

Inviting, as

does, an affirmative answer, it is often used,

it

(a) esp. in conversation, for

pointing to a fact

in such a way as to arouse the interest of the


person addressed, or to win his assent: G1113 19

Is not the whole land before thee


2C;

25

Ex

11

27

8 9

23 38
-

S9

2021

17

i5 etc; with
14

WW

,1

11

20
;

t-ai vh, "Ql


near, perh. east

also

='T

37

(@

13T

(q-v.);

Am 6 =same
13

45

p.

184 supr.

N?
rd.

Aa&afiap); perh. also intended

Aai/3coi>,

"1

city (but v. Dr);

26
in "nnb h3rny D^nBD Jos 13

Gr We

AadaQap, AaSa/3ap);

iib

2S9

ih

n.pr.loc. in Gilead,

Mahanaim

of,

in

Ao/3fip,

@L

Affap)

(cf.
;

Di Bla;
II.

v.

T7],

^Dl^

2 d) symb. name
(v. also 2

of Hosea's son,

Ho

see "?

9
,

cf.

r'

13
).

n?3n~l
i52,n^

my people

n.pr.m. (not

^7

gyml[)

n.pr.f. (uncompassionated: Ges

name

f Hosea's daughter,

Hoi 68

pay

H313 N^n ribn 11 " 1 S 2i 12 N 6n


19
3
26 2 S 15 35 it
'ai nn nr (cf. 29" 2 S n ), 23
is thus nearly = n?.? (@ sts. represents it by Idov,
14
as Jos i 9 Ju 6
Ru 2 9 2 S 15 35 ); so esp. in the
phrase of the compiler of K, And the rest of
the acts of
., D'ain? (ITCH) Dn t6n are they

Dt

Ch

'

the same *np


but these were

is

and are hence not reckoned with the fifteen.


In Ju 2 22 (v. GFM), 1 S 13 13 20 1414 and
Jb 9 33 (B* N7), rd. prob. *6 for *6.

28 25 29 17 4 o 21 23 42 24 43 19 etc.,Jb4 6 21 7 1 io 10 20
etc. (ft) it ha? a tendency to become little more
than an affirm, particle, declaring with some
rhetor, emph. what is, or might be, well known
-

36

1 fTPix xbn, Ju 6
ynnbw N?n,
S 19 23 Pu 2 9 similarly in a poet, or
30
19
style, Ju 5
77^ tpbrt
N7H, Is 8

S 20 30

io 8 9

20

not considered to rest upon equal authority,

614

not I? 33 Ju 4
a vb. in 1 ps., Jos

rhet.

There

all.

on Is 49 s

(rightly)

Who maketh dumb or deaf, etc. Do

16

20

*?

S i6 is
41 Pr 1.9 7

15

2S17

for (that which) profiteth not.

16

26

Dt 32 2121 Je5 7 Pri3 23 BDB> N73


pretii, \^

De

Is 9 63 ^ ioo I39
Jbi3
Ezr 4 2 (always with Qr v). The passages
must be considered each upon its own merits:
in some i? yields a preferable sense but this
2

only accidentally preceded by 3

^V^ ^bl

11

e.

Jbis

through injustice; with 3


Je

are able to touch,

(v.

wr i tten by error
30

ty&

S 13 26 2 K
18
17
Comp. Bh.
d. tNl73 Ob
VH Nib m,
5
poet, for "1>N3, as though they had not been.

and not=and

c. + &01

prob.

or

13

H 1 end.

see

Bo Di $}> ...'?. Cf. Ko


4. With prefixes : a. t *&3 31 (chiefly poet,
3 (a)
late), ace. to the varying signif. of

rd. "b)

tHb

nan tfbn

but

(@ <S

J?

is

,Estio 2 ;V'56 14 (strangely:

53

are ye

15

41

Qr v,

but reading fluctuates (Orientals N7,

even

i4 29 + oft. (with
which there interchanges Cain? D3H 1K1 4 U
11
2631
which is gen. used by the Chr,
2
1
1
n
34
20 etc.), Jos io 13 (cf. 2S i 18 nan), T K
2 Chi6

Once (ace. to many MSS), as a subst.,


DH^n nriy"''3 for now are ye become

&

21

ra^n
Kn
etc.?

v.?

cf.

25

(v. also 2

Hh

).

Si8 Kt (Qr^)lf:
I2

QK7

(x/of

foil., cf.

v.

Ar. C" (med. j)

thirsty,

Wetzst

l^J, Lr5 a

sforcy

<rac< of

land

(v.

Eeiaebericht99

)).

t [na7r] n.f.drought; onlypl.intens,

ni3N>n jn3 13-IS3

Ho

13

5
.

521

nvh
trn^7l

vb. be weary, impatient

(cf.

rovhn

<7er,v.1"vMl: 6e sent, wait on, minister; cn>lMHl;

= Heb. ^6;
Ph.
^P, Aram. N3j>, as
cf.

Ar. {$ be slow, Jiesitating (Frey)

<j$

after

j..j

IS with difficulty (Lane 3007 ) Aram.


2
**6, )% ~V); Qal Impf. 2 ms. nxitfl Jb 4
IN ?! Gn 19 11 ; 6e toear?/ (in
N^rn Jb 4
3 pi.

difficulty,

NH

messenger;

-]K^>D

in Heb.)

1|N7?2 o n.m. messenger;

Ex2 3 +
2fl

48t.;cstr.^|3lDGni6 7 +69t.;sfs.^|'PEx2 3

G1119

vain endeavour) sq. Inf.

11

be weary,

Jb4

impatient at attempted consolation abs.

+ D'3t6 2Sn

Jb

(||

Niph.

bna).

pi.

Pf. .1*6?

23
2K 9
Gn 2 +i 1 1. T??^ Nu 2
Na 2 14 error for ^X^D = 3^b Ges
12

+ 3 1.,

etc.;

18

Ex 7

sq.

oneself weary in doing some-

make

(JE),

Pr2 6 15

thing

rw5>? Is 47 13 ; Wt?j>3 Is i 14
inf. be weary of doing a thing,

2 fs.

strenuously exert) oneself to Je g

Moab,

of vain

14

sq. inf. Is i

5 91

su ^j- 'S

fig.

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf.


Ez 24 12 (del. Co), 1

^n

Jb 16 7

Dt 2
S K,

26

(not in P)

Ch

14

19

Ju 6

216

(subj.

/mp/.

God); exhaust patience


13
Is 7
Je 12 5 Mi 6 3

men
8

+ 4 1,

Ex
32

18
cf.

n.pr.f.

34

(both JE)

La

(||

ptfl , gall);

Mai

17

16 40

11

Is 14

32

+ 51

63

914

Jb

t,
14

18

30 37

14

Mai

Mai 2 7 prob. Ec 5 5 (RA


ppt? Jb 33 23 a messenger from

priest

c.

d.

||

acting as an interpreter and declaring

God
what
fig. D'

RV

right (angel of

is
l

too specific).

jn "O messengers of evil

e.

78"19 ;

TWO
winds his

14
||mni"l
messengers of death Pr 16
4
2. angel, as messenger of
messengers ^ 104
;

God, D^N^D with God in theophanies Gn 19


2
20
in
28 12 32 2 (JE), praising him ^ 103 148
18
his sight not without error Jb 4 charged with

sent to a prophet

= wild-cow,

^91";

the care of the pious

13

Leah, elder daughter of

Laban, and wife of Jacob (perh.

Ne

JE

t.

21

115

'n

from Assyr.,

18 12 35 21

a.

of distress of Isr. in Egypt Nu 2 o 14 ;

Ne

Bab., etc.

weariness, hardship;

n.f.

in wilderness

n^T>

Is 7 13 ;

TnN7.Pl

Ex 1

God

of, obj.

t,

Ch

obj.

'

).

messenger,

1.

+8

35

Anm
1 - 571

Je 27 Ez 17 15
Dli>B> *3t6, messengers of
30 Na2
23
20
19
b. a prophet Is 42
peace Is 33 7
44 2 Ch
13
1516
Hg i the herald of the advent "3N^0
36

Pr 13

17

angel).
3

Ti?Uei2 INbrils^ 13 //.c^r.niKbnis7 13 ;


v;eary, make iveary, exhaust, sq. ace. Jb 16'
;

fr. foil. ''in Ivii"-

t.;

4
one sent with a message G1132

nxbn

fs.

T "^? Mi 6

s. sf.

dittogr.

(2)

Babylon IS47 13

Je 6 11 15 6 always of exhausted
of parched soil (abs.) ^ 68 10

by

Ch 36 15

'

consultations, (sq. 3)

patience

tysnn ? iE^plO-^? N3)

nK"U,

(||

hopeless prayer ni33n~7jJ '?3

eager and
Is i6'

weary (i.e.
20 9 abs. of

(of sluggard's laziness),

< format}

or

I^KpO

n33Ki>

,|

Pr 2 6 15 +2t.;

12

at calamity abs.

2:i

O^k}* Gn32 4-6 3 t.


Kt(<Qr D^D); CBtr.^KJ

Gn2 4

ta|>0

t.;

7 40

13

18

19

elsewhere

s -7

315

sg.

Zc

+ 18 t. in Zc 1-6; excellent, wise, powerful


28
8
17M
encamping about
1 S 29 2 S i4
19 Zc 1
5 6
s
chasing his enemies ^35
the faithful ^ 34
16
destroying by judgment of Yahweh 2 S 2 4
;

'

Ji

i'-

[cf.

(p)

(doubtfully)

No

brn ewe], Dl Pro1

ZMG *' 1&86

also

others, as

Hpt GGNI883

mistress;

on

mother

167

'

'

100

80

RS K219

Gray

Heb

and
Names m
-

comp. As. IV at, in sense

poss. relation of flN? to

v.

Gn

, JV ,

29

aw

^ 18

46

TOM/

49

31

Iiu4 11

A(>

Ch2i

only

i9

= Is 3 7 =2

Ch

36

32

'

21
.

22
1

p,23

48

Qal Pf.

33

t 3. the theophanic angel 0TI7N(n) 'ft


11
17
Ex 14 19 also in Ju 6 2(
story of E: Gn 21 31
6 9
Gn 16 791011
i
nin* 'D in the story of J
:

11.15

g
16

Ex 3 2 JJ U 22 22.23.24.25.26.27.S1.32.34.M an(

3 ms.

j-3.13.15.16.16.17.1S.20.20.21.

11.12.21.21.22.22

^O Ex2 3

(E);

Ho 12
Gn2 4 7 40
s

vb. cover,

2K

12 - 30

in the

1617 .23.24.25.

^*(cf.W B^)7o7i5t^n 3 iT3273 3 1A7 34


35

'

!?);

of Reuben, Simeon, Levi, Judah,

Zebulun
UUiuii and Dinah;

Issachar,
iiuii

Ex

'aKJm

20

23

(E), 33
2:t

(E), 3 2

in J u 2

TTX^fSH

1.4

Grll

Nu
34

2o 1B (JE),
(J); taxbp

s
(J)i'vJB ' Is 63 (referring to the
'
Mai 3' (referring to
ancient ~]i6o); n^an
-

VJB-riK

-l^ni

S 19 5

rd. perh.

B*6,

fr.

B&

WeDrBu.
I3N? Ju
ttN7>

MP47:l

21

the advent of '1 for judgment, see Br


theophanic angel is not mentioned in

etc., v. t3lb.

L2N7 gre%,

v.

BK sub DDK p. 3 r

"IN 7
send,

(-/of

"nbK),

naxbo,

i^\^ messenger, Eth.

c f.

Aftft:

Ar. &S,

d 5"!

send a messen-

n -f- occupation, work

("CiOft

supr.

rON?E

102"^;

42

The
(for

1(17

cf.

16
r&nbo labour)'b Ex 1 2 +
Ch 13 10 cstr.Tia^D Ex 35 s

Ph.

mtfy?

t.; sf.

).

D and P

^SK^O

'

Jon

^3^9

Ex2

+ 2 t.;

522

Gn 2"+

irot6n

^TliDSOp

te f.

^"

^ripsps np

13

pl.cstr.

1.;

2s

73

u7witf

ntot$

Ch

Jon

s
;

11
business of a steward G1139 (J); diligent in
9
29
2.
slack in business 18
business Pr2 2
property in which one is occupied, "injn ' his
7,10
(E); possessions
neighbour 's property Ex2 2
9
14
cf n ?'? ??) I
(J), i S 1
of herds and flocks Gn
.

33

and

13
3. work as
H31 ' great property 2 Ch 17
something done or made: a. of God in creation
Gn 2 2 2 3 (P), in judgment Je 50 23 in general
28
b. of men, T)J? '12 leather-work Lv
\^73

23

25

05?)

||

44

1851

(P), niBTl

'ID

Pr 24

in building

s7

wor/c in the field

Ch

27

s6
;

the walls of Jerusalem

Ne 4 5 + making the tabernacle and its furniture


Ex 36 + the temple 1 K 5 30 + work of the
,

23
of the
potter Je 18 3 of the seaman ^ 107
29
Levites 1 Ch 2 6
of priests in the sacrifices
,

Ch

36
1

13

13 19
-

49

cf.

Hb 2

(J),

||

Is55 4 4
-

',

Je 51 58

13

^ 47

further Is4i

60 2

49
9

(ii

(ii

s,

34 43

(i3 in v 5 );
4

||

Is

>2

s5

10

&*
1

57 67 108
QN), 43 4
(both

||

11

148

(ii

pan 65

'?

sg. indef.

opinion,

= population,

*!?

of any

= people in
26

(coll., c.

as subjects of prince

(||05?).

28 1320 2

Ch

24

12

may? 'ion

Ch

td"'73^7 n.pr. gent.,


A* S

A@L

as 'son' of Dedan

(Sab. n.pr.

trib.

Ar. ijj, I'D,

fU

Ao(ofx[i)ifi.

Gn.25

DCN? SabDenkm 11).

DDN7,

17

v su b 337

infr.

any work forbidden on the Sabbath Ex

'D 73

20 010

Lv2 3 3 (P) Dt 5 1314 Je 1 22 24 on holy convocations Ex 12 16 Lv 16 29 23 28 30 31 Nu2 9 7 (P).

K27

t4. workmanship, iTDNPD 73 in every kind of


workmanship, phrase of P: EX31 35 3 29 31 33 35
and Chr: 1 Ch 22 15 28 21 2 9 5 1 K 7 14
+5.
-

Lv7 24

service, use

32

Ju 16 11 Ez 28 13

2'

Est 3 9 9 3
foreign wives Ezr

iK

public business: a. political

2s

lioness,

Ch

o 13 ;

away

s0

iTiiT

t^^lT

rd s.

f.] lion;

T]ina 'B'M

bn3^

(II

vnna

n.f.

n.f.

message,

TPQxba

cstr.

(cf.

13
.

PpNT'Tp appar. n.pr.m. Malachi, Mai

but in fact not historical name of author, nor


for

Ezra; prob. a conjecture based

many moderns

J_ Ez I9 2

^27

(||

only

f 57

"sf. ref.

nv-jN)

fig.

also

is

deri v. only poet.)

pi.

and

fig.

of Assyrians

to nns).

lioness (on
f

Lag

format,

v.

mother

of Isr.

see

n.pr.m. {belonging to God;


WZKM 1892 3W Gray Heb Names
v. No
'

'

'

Gn

(Vof

foil.;

Nn 3
cf.

2 "1
,

Ar.

cf.

Nu 2 4 (c. 3?^;
(O^p;
also Nu2 3
9

||

fig.

bind up, or

in. reconcile, bring together (Thes

Pa

11
24 Jb 4

of wicked Jb 4
)
i

etc.;

^);

fig-

11

(+

n ^1,

>

II

n -1-

)'

(|1B1 I??*);

of Nineveh

^%,

O'T??);

||

"'*??

sim. of '\ devouring (7?K) in judgment

||

20

(|lnn),cf.Is5 M (njNinsim.;

10 - 11

Ho

(HI

n), Dt 33

24

13

207

)
Aar;A, Aaovrfk.

[f.J lioness

9
4 9 in sim. of victor's repose

cf.
'

Gn 49 Nu
s

but this by no means certain); '? abs. Gn


39
9
49 + 10 t.;-Is 30 (II V"% Jb 38 (II ?);

v.

Dr Intr-

n.[m.] lion, poss. also

Ar. usage, and

Na2

Palm, aw?
a Gershonite-Levite

DN7

comp. Tel el-Am.

[n^ON^E]

T 7^/

189G

'

'

so

'

BM Labay[a~]); poss.

n.[m.,

of foes 0N3b
vniqb Na 2 3

(18 J2) 12 f'


'

xi

Lapaya, whichWkl TA

t^l,]

Ph. n.pr. N27

v. peih. also

n.pr. Label' (P>ez

cf.

v.

foil.;

29"

'D i Ch 26 ; K^PO'D
Ex 3 6 38 (P), tJ-ehpn KHp ' 1 Ch6 34 7HN 'o
21
4
nyiJO Ex 35
(P), '< n^a ' i Ch 2
Ezr 8 6 22

pseudonym

N^a?

24

io 34 11 22

(-/of

CIS ' 147 Jastrow JBL

+6.

b. religious, putting

on 3

o^ia Is

28

3;
'ch may Ex 36 (P); cf. the phrase 'n nb*y
wor&mm Ezr 3 9 Ne 2 16 133 D^y 1 5 30 9 23 +

Hg i

s9

vb.);

44

105

v 13

cf.

Ne

(||

jion),

(sg.

]W

:'7

-1

Lv

Dn 8

D-oy

only Is 51*

Isr.

usu. pi. of other peoples

n), * 9
HS, etc.) DnpNJi nng ^
and all ])eoples Pr 1 s4
gen., as making public

+>Tpy(n) naxbn phrase of P, Ex 35 2


'^li *- 36 Nu28 18 25 26 2 L12 35 also
2

34

Ch

||

pi.

Gn

Pr24 24
(II

Pr 14 23

2 8t.;

27

poet,

DE*j>

pi.

3 - 15

Gn

25

ajB

WWii ? Is 55 4 ;peoj)le, both of


Edom, Gn 2 5 2323 23 (J; Jacob and

and of
Esau
^3); elsewhere of

L351

""BftKl*

sf.

people,

Gn

abs.

13

Prn M

Isr.

'

late;'7

chiefly

OitfS

Gq2523

tD^^, CflNS n.m.

occupation, business,

iAy occupation

?s

28 19

nlNlS

fig.

of locusts '? niy^riD j

6
(||

nnx).

noble, '\J.\ [pi.]

be low, igwho comp.


common ones, hence ONp prop.

ni^27 n.pr.loc. a city in S. Judah, Jos


Aa/3s, A@L Aaj3co6 = 6 n -? (q.v. p.
supr.) Jos 9 Ba^apco^, @L Br,d\ePao>d. Site

common, vulgar

people).

unknown.

togetlier,

su

65

n 2^.
.

> Lag

BN1E0

32

1 1

523

nn L,
rr
f|]27 (mug- dub. Dl

X3?, jlai, Eth. A>(1: Ar. JLJ,


p 18 No

Eenkm.

and 33?

Eph

'

is

1,1 7
-

); the

Ju S

usage of 3?

literary

and

Am Ho

chiefly,

Sab.

Sab. J?,

1. earliest poetry, J

doc. of

ss ff

finds orig. mng.


Bewegung
sein;
in As. labdbu, in unruhiger
,/of 22?, 3.b; cf. NH irf., As. K66it, Aram.
-

chiefly,

Zc 9-1

14

13

io 31

Ch

15

22'

31-'

^86 in
12

Je 29 Jo 2
33?3 ~IB>N what is in the heart
(mind) Dt 8= 1 S 9 19 14 7 2 S 7 3 (= 1 Ch 17 2 )
30
31
13
2 K io
cf. Jb io
2 Ch 32
+ 8 4 6 (h:
33^ Dy loith the heart (mind), c. yT Dt 8 5 U^
^77', usu. c. (HTi), of a thought or purpose,
;

Dti5 J0S14 1K8 171813 (= 2 Ch6


(= 2 Ch 9 1 Ch 22 7 2 8 2 2 Ch i 29 10
9

7 8-8

(cf. 2

Is 15 use 3?.

certain strata

and

continued in

is

and some

editors

Zp Na

(prob.)

3. Je

Ez Jb

\j/^.

4. Is 23

but use occasionally 237.


exilic

use

if/ty

5. Is

3.?.

DH

23

3-1

Dt

prefer 3?

La and

Hg

Je 50-5 1

Jon ^ 25, 90, 104, use 33?. 6. Mai


Ob Zc 12-14 Memorials of Ezr and Ne Pr
Bu Ct and many y(fyjr of Persian period use
7- Chr and Dn use 23?.
8. Ec Est and
3.?.

Zc 1-8 Jo

latest

Exceptions will be noted

use 3?.

i/n//'

and suspected passages indicated by


33? and 3? which

are

Memory

Studies in

See

apart.

lb and 33^ in the O.

Br. 'Study of the use of


in Semitic

treated

under

L
IjT?
T

251

heart;

will,

Dt 20

of Dr. Kohut,

;s

* 104

10

inner man, mind,


/

Dt 28 =s +

abs. '?

+ 22 t.;
+ 35t-;

I>t4'

sf. ''33?

Is 2

31
4

Dt>+2i

t,

33?

cstr.

24

t.;

^b

^23?

t.;

30

133?

t.;

K8

Dn 1 i

10 34
-

34

26

cf.

Dt8

go

Zc7

DJ

23

'tMK

also have

8
i

15

41

mind Ec 9 3 (?);
steal my mind Gn

h. knowledge,

17

(rVB>^77 supr.);

Hg

by

nUS^nO

'b
1

5-7

con-

-\r>

'? Di*3B'P

'^

^T"of (my) mind Jbi7";

Hg 2

mind, consichr

set the

3CTI Is 10'

c.

Ch 29 18
mind -^ 7 3~

(their)

possessions (thoughts)

33^ DB>

>'T

c.

pan Is6 10 32 4 33? D3_n


'~"22n 33? mind of wisdom

imaginations of

Dt 32
up in

men of mind Jb
a mind Jb 12 3

9 ;
C. thinking, reflection,

10

v 27 ).

44

mind Jb

12

35

in (their)

is

me'

1K2

14

3? of v 20 should be corrected to

'steal

wise of
iff

madness

(E, the

33?

14"

'

33W1 and thou didst

''33?

30 30

33?

a.

i^

22b

17

17

14

2 Ch 6
1 i
(
(3^ an
)
12 17 22 19 28 f 62 9 86 u 139 23 Is
3. specific ref. to mind (charac-

2 " 2s

'?3 D1??in

39 39

Ch

teristic of 33?)

46

Dt2 +37t.; ^33? Zp 2 + 3 t.;


1333? Dt i- '+ 3 t.;
023?
&333J> Dt 10"+ 37 t.;
Lv2 6 +22 t.; pi. |n33? Na2 8 (Sta 353 a rds.
jn33i5 but see Ko"' 78 );' pi. ni33> 1 CI128 .
+3

error) v 4

S 13

1618

20

add Dt

ception of thoughts of mind

n.m.

We may

20 7
S 19 15

yjr

'

T.'

Berlin, 1897.

3?); 33?3 according to the Jieart

io 2

11

2. 23? first appears in Is and


of E and Eph doc. of Ju S K,

12

d. of

15 18 - 18
-

c.

memory 33?3

DB> lay

mind 1S21 13 Jb 22"; '? ?N a^n


39
37
lay to heart, call to mind Dt 4 30 2 Ch 6
47
the
upon
come
(= 1K8 2b 1); 'b by nby
mind Je5i 50 Ez 3 8 I0 (cf. 3? 3 d); 6 "WD depart
from the mind Dt4 'b Tina "IDS^ keep in the
21
midst of (thy) mind Pi'4
'b ?y upon the
6
4. spec. ref. to inclinations,
mind Dt 6
the

!l

The inner, middle, or central pari

seldom

I.

of things Q' '?!

23 ?3 in

Jen

:i

(poetry); DV3B>n 33^

Dt 4 11 (so Sam but

of heaven
of

men

1. the inner

outer, 133/1

nNE> H/3

ments Jo

upon

13
;

1S16

(H)

speech

midst

the

II. usu.

contrast with the

my flesh and my

heart

man,

Ez

10

mouth Dt 30 14
,n33?-by nbahn tabering

ears

Na

their breasts

the inner

man in

28 s 78 18

ly unto

MT 2b).

seas,

M antithesis with garf 73


hands ^ 73 13 La 3 41 (?); eyes Nu

(soul) doth fail

i5 39

midst of the

the

2'

(inner for outer).

2.

comprehending
in connexion with

indef. the soul,

mind, affections

and will, or,


having more specific reference to
tome one of tbem.
S?2r^231 33^33 with all
certain verbs,

the

11

I3

= 2 Ch
2

3?

1)

3S

3?

all the

2.6.10

2(510

and with

heart

*?)

Je 3 2

u
;

Dt

soul

JOS 22 5 23"

K 23

25

Ch

15

12

abbr. 33^~?33

34
1

6 5 io 12

'

::l

(= 2
3

12-

4S

resolutions, determinations of the ivill (charac/

teristic of
1

Ch

7>;
1

29

b$

Ch

18

?): 'b
2

'b rion

22 19

cf.

pan

Ch 20
Jos

24

Ch

ii

V-rb

23

(E)

16
;

away from Dt 29 30
mind ivas changed Ex 1 4=
;

xb

to conscience 133? sprv

me Jb

19

19 30

58

heart
2

34

Dt

Pharaoh's

5. spec. ref.

(E).

Aear^ (conscience)
6. spec.

27".

Ch 29 17 a. '? IK''
Ch 29 f 119 7 (?)
,

'

101 2

'-"

of heart

(DJ?)

fi

D.^

^ nf

K io
Gn20 (E) 1K9

15 15 15

IK'! 'b 2

36

(= 2 Chi5

2K20

Ch

'b

(with)

'b heart perfect


17

ref.

God

uprightness of

Ezr

mind turn

'b

17

9 1
'b niB'

integrity

u*

7*

v-\ib 'b jru

to moral character (characteristic of'?):


tries the 'b

"S '? ~^k}\

??i?/

c.

Ch

K8

Dyo PUS

17

17

shall not reproach

mind,

set the

33

Dn

V'7 S
1

= Is38

'"

K 8"
3??)

524

2h
Oil I2

29

Ch

16

1_

f 24"; 'b !3 -f V3
2K22 =2C]i34 ,Ne9 Je32 40

in heart

seat of naughtiness
is f reward
8

12

io

(?)

i7

28

Dn

5 - G(7 '

25

the

it is

erring

(?),

c. seat of pride,

Ez

60

101

28

b.

10

f 95
101 5 Is

2Ch 3 6
7

iS6

95

15

Ho

33bb

Dt 29

'b3 "p3fln

^i5

n3n

7= (?); 'b3

D333p

18
;

\/a2 2 27

(you yourselves) Zwe

55

8. spec, as the seat of the

Jui9 8

15

may

(1);

thine heart

/ia<

merry (with wine) Ju 19 9

be

'7 nefe^ ivine

gladdens the heart

104

-^

]T-

'7

25

17

Dt 20
10

1
4

Is 2

Lv

Pr

25

(?)

Ch

sorrow

13

Is

13

\^

16

(H)

Jos2 n 5 1

Je 5i

7
3

Dt

fear

28
,

4C

26

D)

Is 13 7 19

1
;

up

power and

his

ir; D?33p J*N?

*3i 25 -"
;

Dt

10

3. specific reference to mind:

etc.

33

217

Ne 6 Ez 1
8

1
32

K5

mind Nu

i6 2s 24 I3 (JE)

4 ' 16

+3,p "ipn destitute of mind

io

13 21

11 12

37

333 2

Gh 3

20

17

10.

Pri6 23 Ec8 5

+3? Dan

Ex

31

35

10

36

12

(P)

"
i1

13

his courage

"WJ

Pr io 8 11 29 16 21

Dn

24

Ex 2 8 (P) Jb 3 7
o^an 37 Ec 7 io

t3.p ^ban

+37 ncan Ex 35 s5 35 (P);'


D^ioa 37 Pr 12 23 15 7 Ec 7 4 io 2 c. noan EX36
23
Pr 2 10 17 16 Ec 2
(P) 1 K io 24 (= 2 Ch 9
15
14
33
with
+ J133 a.p intelligent mind Pr I4 i5 i8
4
2
5
blw
H3n P r2
Jbi7 etc. c.
pan Pr8
-

Pr23

,5

Pri2

(tf.
v

25
,
'

fr.

influence

Qn 2 4 + 102 t.; ^3? Ex 9 14


^Bp Jui9 +25t.; ?]3p Is47 + 7t.;

t.;

45

sf/ap

i3^Gn6 + 93t.; n3p J u i 9 + 7 t.; )23pls 4 i 22


+ 5t.; D33pGn8 +2t.; Dab Gn 4 2 28 + 56 t.;
jab Ex 35 20 jnap Ez 13
pi. niab ^f Pr 15
18
+ 3t. Pr.; sf.' bnap Is 44 Dniab f 12 5*.
5

11

17

';

inner 'part, midst: I. seldom of things, Q^"3?3


in the midst of the sea

f 46 Ez 2 7
s

4 25 20 27
-

Ex

15 Pr 23
2-8

nbsn

s4

3b

30
2

19
;

3.pa

S 18

14
;

thinking,

a^n ^ 140 3 Pr 16
M
21
18
(J) ^33" Pr 6 19 cf. Gn8 (J);

reflection,

nut^no Gn

c.

13

1S
28
s
H3H muse, study Pr 15 24 Is 33 59
13
4
f 19 T1n ^ 49 ; fab D'C se< <Ae mind,

JVJn

sider Is 4

22

cs!

De Now) inner man, mind, will,


21
abs. and cstr. 3? Gn8 +239 t.; "3^ Ex

+ 28t.;

19

of B'W v.

i5 8 + 15

17

599

heart,

(=1 Ch

(E ? see 337 3 a).


10
17
Ec i
b. knowledge, c. tin" Dt 29 Pr 14 22
5 lc
18
22 25
7
37 D?n
8
Je 2 4
HN1 f 66 Ec i
7
12
witwd is wise Pr 2 3 15 + Dan 3p tyise wmrf 1 K 3
1

'

n.m.

"lb

^) H3^ W I slept but my

your heart take courage

let

1J?

Dt 20 8
Dt i 28 (so

51

hate

rd. prob. also Jos 14


where 3? error).
"
seat of courage (for which usually O ),
stir

38

DDPl

12" 15 21 I7 1S 24 30
ipn i3p Ec io ; 3p pN Je 5 21 Ho 7 11 pK 3^
Pr 17 16 3^ n:p get a mind Pr 15 32 19 s 37 n'3
s
3P ani breadth of mind
piower of mind Jb 36

8 67 dismay

anger 19
'\>

face

'7 D13" the heart melteth

f (all

Pr6

(H)

'33^

Ch

K
36

grief

13
;

a. t3.?>? of owe's owji

13T

Lv

weakness, faintness

of trouble

b.

3.?).

astonishment Dt 28

19

21

73
318

15

desire

speak into the heart (comfortably) 2

7]}

32 (elsewhere

47

Je 22 17

Ez 14 347 arm
bones^io2 eyesiK9 3
aar Pr22 17 23 12 mouthy

Is

waked Ct 5 2
2. <Ae i/ier man, indef.,
comprehending mind, affections and will,

21

^ 33

28

16

<-*

9.

of seat of the emotions and pcissions (for


which usually t^fij) a. of joy Is 30 29 Je 15 16
,

(?);
15

sfiec.

Ez 36 s gladness Dt

15

Je 3 15 ; 3.p niOpJJPl seCrets


22
yn p D^abo 3.p ^e Aeart
of the heart ^ 44
4
Dap *7PP 12fs n
of kings is unsearchable Pr 2 5
2

\33p 3B"

24

usually ^33) '/ 1VD stay the heart (with food)

104

the inner

(cf.

as within the breast

with occasional emphasis of one or the other


by means of certain verbs 1 3? 733 1 K 8 23
(=2dl6 14 ) ^ 9 2 II9 *-10.M.M.69.14lr ^gl p r
Je 3 10 24 7 +3^ DJJ 2 Ch 24 4 (see 33^ 2); ta^3

"

33

19

lips Is 2 9

soul,

119 ).
appetites (for which

69

22

heart

your heart

""IT let

Jb

'73 1313

22

Je 49

1'

my heart and my

;
7

B'??.) 'ba "*BN sa 2/ " 4 ^ie Aear (to oneself) Dt 7


12
8^' 4
3
21
8
5
21
Je 5 24 13 s Z P *
9 18 + 4 Is M 4V 49

3-

(1);
= the man himself (meaning characteristic of (=2Ch 7

"HBOI 13?

(v.

II.

m con-

man

inner

the

Aeart of).

</te

D^D ^2 2 15 Je4

||

Pr 14 30 Ec 2 3 head
Ct8 6 hands Ez22 14

HK>pn

'b

tl-

^45

Ex 2 8 29 30 30 (P); ab 2 K 9 3b + 37
2S18 14 Q3^-iiJDHoi3 8 antithesis with "^3
TT

3b by

133

al.

133T'

for outer D^ft

'?

men

^84 3

flesh cry out

12
10
d. is
up Dt 8 14 17 20 Ez 31 Dnn
4
16
6
uncircurncised
or
circumcised Dt io 30 Je4
30
7
Lv 26 41 (H); is hardened 'b p3K Dt 2 15
i:t

yy

jjy

with outer

trast

wwcta 0/ the enemies of

</ie

elsewhere of

'b D"J 7iear is

lifted

373
mp
B r m loco,

We ma y add

27

19

^N

^"1? im re

19" 25=;

44
by

s
;

Jbi

EX7 23
Jb
Is

17

into

(J)

'tab
(JE)

f 48

10

Pi-22

17

24

Pr2 7 23 Je

14

memory tab bx a^H caK


21
;

nv ^6 2

iSf

La 3
mind

19

21

con-

20
S 9 20 2 S 13 Ez 40
3
S 2 4 25 2 S i8 3 3 Jb 2 34

c.

14

d.

44

Ex

Ez 44%

ab by is 46

s
;

s2

c.

21

to

J
5*

w" wrf

tab by nby com

(occur to one) Is 65

1
'

Je

525

nS
19

35

32

tab by O'C fey

Mai

Dn

22

23

Acts

(cf.

ibbx

N3

so ab by

),

/war* Is 42

<o

25

47

Ch

2
1 '

11

t3b3 ION G11 I7

57

6 - 11 - 13

Je 31

Pr

2b by 1B>p

41

1K12- 6 EsUV

(JE),

25

16

21

13

ab oy

Eci

16

aipa yenb r^Q-ciw

''ab

^, 3 6

Jbu

13

ilb

^57

J133

8 8

l6 25 l8 20 I9 6.M

= 2Ch 7

14

IS65
(J)

21
up Ex 35 3 6 cf. 35* (all P); f3.b 3H3 witting
s
29
5 22
(P) 2 Ch 29 31 cf. Ex 25 3 5
of mind Ex 35
3
(P); fins 3b nt3J inclined to follow Ju 9
4
36
!
112
^ii9
tab ntan 1
f 119 141 cf. 2S

ig

i5

I3 - 30

Zp3

0v13

of heart

resolves

gr<?ai

in <mcZ David's heart {conscience) smote


Mm 1S24 37 PitJ'pp offence of conscience
6. spec. ref. to moral character, God
1 S 25
6

31

32

11

36

fubf lb

and
Je 1 20 refines
searches the heart and tries the
3
U
a. "ab-lK* Jb 33 ;
7
15
11
11
64 (all c. Ill in title), 94 97

I361

11

a)

Ho

49
26

\jr

Co)

13

Ez 28 21

Pr

Je 9"

Ez 44

7 7 9
-

detm

3,b
21

36

26

147

20

20
1

(prob. also

3b

seat of pride

Pr

()t?j3V

Je 48 s9

25

32

heart
4 - 817

Ch

Pn8

tab pin

Ex 4

Ex8 n

23

laa

ab

(J);

io a (J); ab 133

34

9
1

C
;

21

Josh 20 (D 2 1)

(P),

15

12

uncircumcised

is

and hardened
i

^131'

make

np

ayrnab

Ex

22

|2i 3

10

Ez

16 12 18 12 23 17
1

19

36

20

etc.

tf3Xn 3b

Ch 30 22

Is 40

Pri5

Ec7

7- for the

^4

)
19

i6 19

g66
J

n'

Ju

EX4

33

21

14

Pr

Ct 3 n Is2 4 7

131 speak unto the


21
3
s
3
34 5o (JE) Ju 19 2 S 19

f3,b by

Gn
Ho

Eu 2

16

13

b. of trouble

14
U Is
2 K 6
sorrow Ne 2 Pr 14 3 pain ^55%
65
10
vexation Ec 1
trembling Dt 2 8 65 (?) 1 S 28 s
,

La5 17

wounded ^i09 22 dies


within one out of fear 1 S 25 s7 etc.; tDE3 3b
15
the heart melteth (in fear) 2Si7 I0 ^2 2
Ez2i 12
n
Na2
flO. seat of courage: ^jab y^-

faintnets

it is

thine heart take courage \^2 7 14 ;

let

Am

16
;

ja^'ioa
16

3.b

''"[''ax

pW

S 17

stout-hearted

iab J^BS

76

Is

46

13p his heart as firm as a stone

aba iab his heart as

!T.*]Kn

the heart

12
;

Jb

of the

10

[nih]

14

of

man himself,

should be corrected

> older view, as

prob. late Atbash

1*?

fern,

f 1. [2lb] vb.
get a mind; 1.^!
shall

colt be

Pf

born a

x l?

get

man? Jb

11

^^

^^ 3

T.?W$

for

Niph. Impf 33^


&*]
^) 3 ?^
a mind or a ivild ass's

denom.

an empty man

of 37.

W)

(cf.

DHt^a the original reading (@) Je 51

12

Pi. encourage;

'

'

'

'

^^b

Ct 4 9 9
'

thou hast encouraged me, thou hast encouraged

inab Ez

sf.

to 'nnnap (see Co).

RV Ges Hi

fc^n

the heart

105
10 10

37

with one of thine eyes

De Ot

Yi.priv. Ges

552

[mUT ]
1

the

13

(=^

9 - 11

27

me

11

i6 10

heart of this people- fat Is 6 10 (?);


24
tab rvn(ipB> Dt 29 18
81 13 after Je 3 17 7 9 13
stone

15

^8

19

rit31)1 cfeceii

Pr

3?3 with a double

3/1

13

t Q3p

26

the

pin;

T33n

Est

12

21

lion

Ex 7 13 22 8 9 35 (P); ab^pjn Ez
tab nt^pn Ex 7 (P) Pr 28 14 ab-^p Ez
3^

10

g 25 36

14

3.b

^5i

Aari

Jb 3 6

in heart
1

12
io 2 "- 27 (E),
11 10
9

t^

'1 !l3!2>

f 34

ab-Foa Pr 16 5 ; ab H33 2

d.
-

originally 33b,

b. V} 37 ew7 Zieart

c.

Ob

'

(all

3.b

tab 333 2CI126 16

etc.

etc.
6

38

Ez 18

14
of their heart Je 14

16

Is

liHD

perverse in heart

heart

ab^iac?} broken of heart

JrVin godless

23

32

29

new? Aeart

for lilN see


26

28

13
Q1N313 Is
57

t^in 3?

10

ISBTab ^5i 19

gees the heart

>//

t^^f

Ch

33^

see

Je 17 10

reins

^ 1 Je 1
20 12 tries them

them \^2 6 2

11

the heart

tries

heart (kindly)

inx

reins Je

desire,

5. spec. ref. to conscience, 3? T|M

etc.

10

Eu 3 7

Ec2
Zcio
5
H9 lu Is66 14 La5 15 J>by 1S2 rby^28 7
13
6
b^3 f 13
24 17 Zc io 7 of
J31 Jb 29

i7

'Cl'B>^

Kn

a^ppn

15

Ju

9. as seat

various combinations of tlDD'C,

Ch

Ju 19

13

18 5 (J)

gladness, in various combinations of t31t3,

'

i^V?"1 ?'- whose heart stirred him

"M 3 ?

11

of the emotions and passions: a. of joy and

Ec

17

Gn

(with bread)

21
9 16
(=io8 )78 ii2 ;t^b|n3Eci 13 7 8 ;1jn3
2'12
34
27
Ne
7 3^3 Ex 35 (P) Ezr7
3b btf Ecf 9
37

8. as seat of appetites, 3? 1J?D stay the heart

2CI112 14 V^io 17 78

17

15

t^b D^ taWe* o/^


2.bt?
n3 *irra? J am
Je
Pr
17
mmo^ 3 f
out
dead
man
of mind ^3 l13
forgotten as a
4. spec. ref. to inclinations, resolutions and
determinations of the will; tl7 pan set the mind
33

27

S 13 33 19 20 3b by 3HD

(P),

s
^io
i4'( = 53 ) 35 74 Ec2'- 3 -I S 47'"
Ob 3 Zci2 aW Gn8 21 (J)iS27 t aba 131
ab-bs Gn2 4 45 (J); ab by iSi (?j;
Ec2

Je I2 "

11

nn?
I7

from shape

1)

(cf.

Ew Gi Gr EVm (A"\
ravished

heart

").

cakes

n.pl.

^22^

S i3

6S
.

(prob.

M
if*

+ 11. [HH7] vb. denom.

Impf 3?bn

my

pancakes,

Pi.

make

cakes.

526

~Q /

v. "13

alone

.p :a

sub Y13 p. 94 supr.

[n^], nn^ Ex 3

(XH t'i;

Ar. kl) rfW&e the (/round with a per-

throw one down; Syr. Pa. ^-^ in-

son, i.e.

citavit, stirnulavit)

Prio

tab? DTIEK> b^lN

qV

N"!

ob
'

?,

247

a pp ar */

11.

"abn Jo
Is

18

njnb,
i

NB

make whiter purify

words,

in. j3b,

pi.

Nap,

Dn 1

35

^??

Hithp.

I??,

fe

21

cstr.-jabGn49

Dtl

593 2

(cf.Ges

'

Ko

Lsbii 7i
'

Ba

XBlC6
);

nab Lv 1 3 + 6 1. pi. cab Zc i 8 + 3 1. niab


Gn 30 37 + 2 t.; white, of wood under bark Gn
4

f.

30
of

Jo

(cf.

manna Ex

);
1

31

of spots on goats v 35 (all J);

(P)

garments Ec 9 (sign of

cheerfulness and joy); of teeth

Gn 4 9 (poem in J;
12

(on interpr. v.
jBLxMitM,.^.

||

J^O h)?y

Di and,

ofllorses

such spots

'b\ban) of

differently,

Zc

s-6

Judah

Marc. Jastr

(in vision); chfly.

on body (rnna Lv
LYjg4.10.18.lMM9.S4JB. and
Qn

tf^

j3M-io-20.21.25.26.

+ nra v
fi. H317
T
Is2 4- +2
12

v-

30

t.';

shall

become

demption
'ba

moon,

10

I3 i9-24. c f.

poet.

(NH

193

like sun (iT^ri) in

(||ni2n).

si

day of

46

);
18 - 25

Aofiov; poss.=

nab Ezr 2 45 ; head

of

Aafiava, Aa,5W<o,

'''s

SW

1. city in

Judah,

6 42 ; further 2

37

2
0nom
,

4
1

23

31

22

2 " d ed 273
-

'

Ch

=Je

13

24

274 130 26
'

K8 =

20 21
-

52

Atfra

(perh.

l'

rnl27

nrC:7,

Lv

= jab

cf.

Lag

n.f.
BX33
;

frankincense (from

XH

\</3avor); 'b

is fr.

2 ' 16
;

Ar.

Aram,

ic?.,-

id.,

^'(Lane );
Ex 3 o 24 + 18 t.;
3007

used in prep, of holy

incense

CSp); used as incense Je6 20 on meal(||


,

LV2
23

Is 4

Ch

ace. to

D), 15 42 (P); Levit.

A6/3o)i/o.

);

offering

29

(||

1 - 2 - 15 - 10

cf.

11

Nu 5

15

also

Jei7 26
s9

with shew-bread Lv 2
Ne 1
D^'^a); burned as perfume (art.
3

luxury) Ct 3

(||

naubn nya?

i'b);

of

(||"iran in);

'

^V y u (\\T]^

n 2 ^, n ?i?. ^^P," 3 nibn^);


as tribute to Zionls6o(|| 3HT).
In Hex only P.
njinb

'

f 11. rOin.T' n.pr.loc, by which, among


other places,

of Shiloh

loc.

AePow; mod. Lubban,

Rob BBii

(SeiMn),

Bunl

2711

c.

is

fixed

m.WNW.

Guerin^-"- 164

21 19

Ju
fr.
'-

Shiloh

Bd M

217

Geogr. 17 3>

f 1. "OH7 n.pr.m. a Levite, son of Gershom,

Ex

6 17

f 11.
c.

Nu

18

Ch

2 5 14
-

Ao/3[Y]i).

"'j^/ adj. gent, of foregoing, always

Lebanon
on

art. 'bn as subst.

t|in^

re-

of woman's beauty,

(all

2. station of Isr. in wilderness,

Eth. <tO??l:

id.); '\>

3
shall pale before ^ Is 24- (|| H7|)n)

30- ('bn TIN)

n^ Ct6

+ j-ip^p-!N

(all P).

n.f.

KWab, J&aaX; Ph.nab;

abno D^-fabl

of diseased skin or flesh

I3 4.19.24.25.26.S^

11.

Lag

Vid.

w/aie colour,

:t7 - 37

pj B ^ andnEf) Nu33
Atpwva, A@L

Ex 30 34

Gn 3 o 35 + 1 3 1.

Ch

= Is

i9

Atfra.

between

3^D

'3J>K

urab:

frreVA, v. infr.

'? abs.

12

'

(P)=

13

10

rinap

]27 adj white

1.

4S

n.pr.loc.

(no object

18

24

n.pr.loc., connected with desert-

3239
12 15
D, Jos jo 29 29 31

Buhl Ge0Br

Dn r 2 10 Se purified

/m;;/. labfl?

(ethical, IP'QSrr;).

Is

29

exact site unknown, captured by Joshua,

3 pi.

= f3bnbl) Dn 11 ; 1.

(ethical)

s4 29

2, q. v.

iTVob

35

of moral purity, '3b:


9

Iph

in.

city 2
11.

also 2 8

(id.),

journey of Israelites Dt

} 1.

^il 6 3

32,

id.,

2. shew whiteness, groio


expr., 11*0?, T! 3 ).
7
white, of fig-tree, stripped by locusts, Jo i ; fig.

\j/

28

'b)

E (Gil 3 1

166

of Yemen, Maltzan

pabs ^51'; 3

1 s.

//. cscr. jabbl

Hiph. P/

n. 'ab);

1.

7ip/.

t.

L Aofiva.

WS.

naab;

f foil, fourteen

but this dub. esp. in case of

nab,

jg

tt:A Ne

v. Bi

*pb from

wa7/fe/ ^,-J also 6e wAite, dial,

zmg xxvii, 1873,

ClNn

32);

>

(allP).

sub nb.

v.

deriv.; Ph. jab white; Ar.

and

Pi. Hiph.,

27

a family of returning exiles,

infers

'

25

20

nab

vb. be white (on

cf 63 64
'

810

oaib.

v.

[$]

Lag BN33

W&

Ho 4";

&6 DP

P^

^15.16.19.21.22.26

; only Niph. imp/ 6e tf/trwsi

ruined; tab?

</<oti, aitray, i.e.

away

vb. thrust down, out, or

[t2^7]

of

Rebekah, and father-in-law of Jacob ( Aafiav),


Gn24 S9 M M 43 28"+i7t.J(Gn2 9,3o,3i

nnnb sub anb.

v.

n.pr.m. son of Bethuel, brother

"P7

11.

L,

1K5

coll.,

Nu 3

21

26 s8

(Dt 3 25 pabn V aii d.H.)

(Ph. fab; As. Labnanu,

13
,

Dl Par

103ff
-;

n.pr.mont.
etc.,

Schr

Egypt. 7i'-i"-hWMM

Asienu.Ei.ropa, 197

Ar

f..

^lil)

mh

527

i:n^

Kob

further

cf.

sun-baked bricks so No ZMG *' im 7M Lag BX ]M


> others regard as As. loan-word VO J l ~ s in
As. a deriv. fr. labdnu, throw down, prostrate,
-

GASm

B Rii,435ff.493

Ge0Er 45ff
-

Buhl

Geogrll

and

reff.;

BE

name prob. fr. whiteness of its cliffs Eob " ,493)


wooded mountain-range on northern border

of Isr. [usu.

and

poet,

Ez 3i 15 16
-

Ho

14

17

late

Is 14

29

lo^ii'f

without

1.);

Na

81115

s4

=Is

37

Hb 2

Je 18 14

16

33 40

K i9

art. f^ap,

23

n loc. nana}*

17

];

Zc

iK

(E ace. to GFM this combination only here), but also in early proph.,

Ju

?U2pn in,

as

and

then in D,

J0S9 1

25

later

riyp? Jos

24

=2 Ch8

19

17

in defining a locality

Jos

Je

22

13
26

(';n-i>3)

Zc io 10

8 8

Ct4

han Ctf

'^n

Ct4 13

source of streams

a tower built on

i.e.

'?

Ho

p.1

14

Gn

L. as

');
10

Gnn

pi. Q^ajj

Gnii 3 Ez 4 \'

'b

-f-7t.;

sf.

elsewh. pi.) v 3 ;

(sg. coll.;

Ex

14

straw
used in making Ex 5 cf. V
Is 9 9 (fig.; as
inferior to JVW hewn stone); incense burnt on
1

= roof-tiles?

3
(

on which plan of

Ez

engraved (ppn)

Ex 24

D1 HWB37 )

fr. libit iu

^f?l Gn

11

v 14

10

Di).

(cf.

brick (as As.

Qal Imp/.

ace. cogn.)

(c.

5' (c. ace. cogn.),

2.= tile,

Di).

Lp;] vb.denom. make

'

labdnu

Ex

Che

cf.

city could be

3.=2>avement,

Is 6

81B1819

Inf. cstr.

pi.

ppp

(abs.)

T|jTp?2 n.[m.] 1. brick-mould; 2. quad-

rangle (on meaning brick-mould, and fig. some"


thing rectangular, v. Hoffm ZAW 1S82 53 72 Dr 2 s 12 31
'

most

NH

cf.

often, however, as

mvB369

93(cf

O^P.ab Ex 5 19 ; 1 brick, as building-material,

a height

i?p Je 18 14 snow of L.;

'?

Lebanon;

B*h Je 22 s

of royal house of Judah), as

(fig.

D),

(all

'^n

Ex2 4

cstr. naaj)

12 7 (side of Baal Gad);

marked feature, in describing extent of land

as a

Dt

^H

sought Dl rr

is

c.
2 9 Ct 4
perh. first mentioned in definingalocality,

28a

art.'?? (51

c.

bearing forests, esp. of cedars,

TIN Ju 9 15 (i n allegory; perh. J, ace. to


GFM), Is 2 13 14 s + 2 9 5 104 16 cf. 1 K 5"- 2^=s.28
77 15
9 9
2 Ch 2
2
= 2 Ch 25 18 18 (in allegory),
i 4
23
3
o
Je22 Ez l7 27 3I 3.15.16 Zc IX 1 E Z1 3 ? ^ 92 13
Ct3 9 5 13 (sim. of majestic figure); 'i> rns ]STa i 4

'?n

1. brick-mould, 2

Na3

14

^iL

Ar.

fa};

31

Qr (Kt, by error, p?0),

2. Quadrangle,

Jia^i) ;

Syr.

Je43 9 (at Tahpanhes).

|3.7 in '? XW3~,>y

Thes Bae

v.

nah,

2
13
17
-raa is
35 60 ; bn-yj? 'b 2f\ 29 (||iy:);

'^>n
'*>

*rV with the same

'?n=trees of Lebanon
72

16

'b

violence

i.e.

down
Sol.,

of

its

fig.,

done

trees

as

21

I4 9

Ho

14 (in sim.;

40

19

16

16 - 20
;

= 2 Ch 25

18

We

'b

as

^29
17

home

(in allegory);

Ct4 n

forests

thinks 'b here to be a

specific plant).

(appar.

Eth. WT}; styrax officinalis;

and
as

Low So

107

= Ar.

); Gn 3 o 37 fiWW

Qal

THJlS
X*?? ?,

pW

nrtn

H04

n.f. brick, tile

<S'

13

J&^;

As. it&tttu,

Ar.

Zinj. pi> (?)

id.;

^J, ^J, ^J,

(loan-words ace. to Fra, 4f

);

/nam.

DHM *"-

ace. to

S[

111),

vb. put on (a garment),

P/; 3 ms.

+ 93
Lv6 + 3 t.;

16 4

fs.

sf.'WapM Jb2 9 14
3

Thes and

most from whiteness of clay, or light colour of

sf.

+2

K 22

G1128
abs.
cstr.

30
,

20

Lv2i

10
;

own) garment

2 2

"=2 Ch

10

13

18
,

OEO^

f+ 2

t.,

(consec.)

Dn

t?3p

(ace.)

18

Dt 22 Ez 44

29
,

1719
,

C'ap''

cstr.

a.

lit.

t.

Vlf?
pass.
3 t.;

pi. cstr.

put on (one's
s
2
2 S 14
1 S 28

Gn 38 19
Ex 29 30 Lv
so 42

ms. Bb|>

CPE^n Zp I s
Bbb Ez

22'

n3K>3pK

1 s. sf.

Ez 9"+

and

Dt

30

etc.; /.

io 5 ;

1.

etc.

V^b Hg

Pi. act. pi.

S 17 3

^2p Dn 12",
Ez23+2 t.;
:,

2S

Inf. abs.

etc.;

t.,

bW& Ex2 9

Tjpbri

3 fpl.

Impf. 3 ms.

interppl., v. Co);

1
;

34

Aram.
(Vflrt;);

nflb Ju

id.;

Eth.

J-J;
Bob Jb

11

Bob

5S

lij

(NH

As. labdsu; Ar.

(Ez 4 2 14 rd.
prob. J'ph Qr, for 1B>2^ Kt, but cl. perhaps

Lv

vOp

(NH

ruap -nrm

K>?S (consec.)

\ev<-q, cf.
r6l r> 6 fe;

marking places of idolatrous incense-burn-

ing ntai naapi

v.

a^.;

Bfcnb,

Ill

but

of dubious meaning,

wear, clothe, be clothed

Ct

TrtnS n.[m.] poplar

i/>

xvii

'

JVa a royal mansion of

=2 Ch 9

'

t0 7, t07

23

Hb2

'^ Dion

nn, of the odour of cedar


7

34

Is io

mourning;

"ijr

io 17

Ho 14

37"= 2 K

Is

Lebanon, prob. by cutting

to

'?n

1K7 2 and

wild beast 2

P 3 ?}>
cf.

IS33 9

reif.

Psalmen p

14

34

Qr

4.j.:;i.;4.:v

16 4

(v. supr.),
-

garment + ilta
Jon 3 Ct,5 Est4' 5 c.
3
Lv 16 of jiutting on armour Je \b A ;=wear
5

ace.

(more or

less habitually),

c.

ace. of

garment,

528
Dt 22 11 Zp I s Zc 13 of Jerus. under fig.
30
of woman Je4 of rulers under fig. of shepherds
3
b. very
EZ34 cf. T}^3bn [3 2 S13 18 (no ace.)

tt#ob,tth^ n.m. Jb30

Is 4

in)
;

oft. fig.,

put

ment;

nts

on, be clothed with,

nta Bob Jb f my flesh

worms;

covered) with

(i.e.

1S

ivith inhabitants Is
\//-65

14

more

quality,

ace. of gar-

c.

49

of Jerus., be clotlied

of pasture, with flocks

the garment

oft.

4
is clotlied

some abstract

is

righteousness, majesty, beauty,

e.g.

strength, etc.;

^3

fljrw K>?>1 Is

59" he

hath put on righteousness as a breastplate,


1

v 17 (vengeance),

-^

93

Is 52 ; also in had sense, clothed with terror,


16
22
26
trembling, shame, etc., Ez 7 27 26 Jb 8 yjr 35
29

cf.

wbb
Hg i

18

(cursing),

(there

io

put

Jb27 17

on, obj. om.,

Inf.abs. Oiab

d. once

c.

|, 13

Ebb "f...

6 7
-

clothed

Pi. pass.,

Btaj)

chiefly

ivith,

s 3
Zc 3 3 Pr 31 21
ace. of garment, Ez 9
5
wearing
armour
of
1S17 ; cstr. before

garment,

Dn 1

lit.

a clothing, but he has nothing

is)

e.

Ezek.;

DGn Kbb Ez 9 io 2 ", cf. 2 3 6 12 3 8 4


jijnrm naob "> nrvi j u 6 34
f. fig.
11

the spirit

'

of

clothed itself with Gideon,

Jb 29 14 and it clothed itself in me, as it Mere,


became incarnate in me. Pu. onlyPi.pl. D'^Iipp
arrayed, c. ace. of garment 1 K 22'= 2 Ch 18 9
,

2CI15

'-;

abs. in full

P/.3ms.sf.

'3B''

29

41

+3

26

s. sf.

2CI1 28

ffitaJKI

3bnis6i 10 3

Ex 2

Nu 20

apparel
;

ms. ^?|jni

15

garment, clothing,

fiB^O?

25

~i*jni

v'

cstr. B*3J> Est

^ab

pL

D^'Bob La 4 14 ;-i

sf.

Gn 49 (poem
11

3i 19 Pr27

24

warrior's tunic 2 S 20 8

cf.

Is 63 1-2 (

2K10 22

raiment for worshippers

pj* *Btaj>

35

royal apparel
6

9 - 10 11
'

13

69

cf.

msbo 'b

12

Est 6 8

15
,

1^45";

of

as warrior);

>

for mourners,

1,

sf.

vn^abni

abni (consec.)

ting
uses

away a

HS

wife, cf.

K,2<i9

of

(without

'0)

16

5
;

of put-

fig.

We;

Jb 4 i

in other

fig.

27

as

of terrestrial objects in the light v 14

tOjE&D, [Wptt] n.m. Zpl raiment,


attire ; abs. 2 K 1 o' 22 + 2 t. sf. y&sfco Ez 1
'

sf/etabi? IS63

pi.

io 5

||EI3!?),

raiment, 2

nrvB*abp

Ch9

Drptjaba

io 22 (for worshippers,

16

Jb 27 (as wealth); of Jerus. under fig.


Ez 16 13 H?? 'bp Zp i s foreign attire

of infant

with ^*ap)
5
vants 1 K io
(ace.

pi.

of garments of Sol.'s

= 2 Ch 9 4a + 2 Ch9 4b

fig.

4 -4

of warrior Is 63 s

'1

of

ser-

under

t ntlJn^n n.f.

13

raiment; 'n DPT J H?3 Bfajw

Is 59 and he put on garments of vengeance


raiment (of ^ as champion of Israel).
17

t;p n.m. Lvl4,10 a


Aram. n

etc.;

(NH

liquid measure

as

id.;

also ).^, J^^ a (dessert-)dish,


mng.of -/dub.; Thescomp. Ar. "A be deep,
;

4
;

1J depth, abyss);

'?abs.

Lvi4 10

cstr.v

+3t.

folk B>3b! Gn i
2Si Is2 2 Ex 2 8
4
3 .H
Lv8 7.13 JST u20 26-28 2^4.5. of dothing
40
Jerus. under fig. of infant Ez 16 10 of putting
armour on some one 1 S 1 7 38 38
b. fig., Jb io 11
5.8

42

24

21

41

thou hast clotlied me with shin

and flesh;

cf.

39

(quivering of horse's neck); IS50 3 6i 10 \^i32 16


16

ace. garment only,Gn2 7 (-f-l' T~by);

23
-

changed ^io2 (sim. of heavens and


earth), as covering 104 6 (sim. of deep upon
earth); of cloud as garment of sea JI338 9 sim.

Is 22 21 ; 3 pi.

c.

cf.

cover garment with violence Mai

W-H33

8 15

tjf

scaly coat of crocod. iB*ob ^.S

in

14

fig.

PV tfb? Est

LV14; alwaysofoil(?^)Lvi4

Pr

La 4

also

/l

nhlD),

||

19

f 22
22

Pr 31

t^abn Est 4 4 Pt. sf. D=f 3^n 1 S i*>;_


clothe, array with.
1. usu. c. 2 ace, a. lit.

2.

in J;
2(i

specif, of princess

t.;

Gn 4 42 + 5 1, sf. 0^3^. Gn 21 Lv 8
B^bn p r 23 21 etc.; Inf. abs. Pa.bn Zc 3

cstr.

29

Jb 30 18 +3

Jb24 7 (||mD3),v'3o 18

Ezr3 10
Hiph.
16
fs. HB*3bnGn27

IB'abm. (consec.) Est 6 9 ; P/rap/.

3 ms. Bfciw

3 fs

OBtab J e io 9

tetab" Is 63 1 Jb 41 5
PlBta}^45 u +at.; f3Btob

i^3y 2 S2o 8 +2t.;


24

Lag BNM

12

(GFM) took possession of him (cf. ^-^V pos18


20
^fb^rieob pnx
sessed); so iChi2 2 Ch24

Ex

*\&d? Is 6 3 2 Pr 27 26
2 S'i

+ 9 't.;

sf.

'

c.

i. e.

io

19

Ges 584a

Est 6 s

and

c.

133 ...}"? G1128-

warmth,

Dn

Is 14

garment, cloth-

1- 1

for

abs. 2

Bhb

t.,

22

cf.

104 (honour and majesty), Is 51 (strength);


Jb 40 10 said of men, 2 Ch 6 41 (salvation),
^ 132 9 (righteousness), Jb 29 14 (id.); of Zion

109

+2

of women's raiment

also

B^ab

18

cf.

('*)

(majesty), v 1 (strength),

raiment (on format,

ing,

'

21

15

3.

c.

Est 4 4 6 9

ace. pers. only,

11
.

Gn 3

21

27

15

19

P? supr. p.
i.e. c. * litre;

t~H

(P;

all

Talm.=j3 hni
Jiia Masssystem
Zuckermann
228;
204f
Benz Arch 1S2 184 Now Arch

law of purif. of leper);

(v.

10 - 12 I5 21 24

ace. to

'

49

n.pr.loc.

= Av88a,

Makk

34

Acts

s233 " 8

Lydda, mod. Ludd, c. 1 1 miles SE. fr.


9
" 244 "248
GASm
Jaffa, toward Jerusalem; Eob BB
Geogr.WOff.
Geogr. 197 j
12
Buhl
(^0331 'b), Ezr 2
(Jfc g
,

18
.

33

fig.,

Ch

(lb

'pa)

AvSSa.

= Ne 7

37
,

cf.

35
;

A<oS,'

Ao8, Av88^,

nrh
tinib

n.pr.loc. only in

Gad

E. of Jordan, in tribe of

= 12*]

Aa0p, LAe/i%>; perh.

ii. 1"?"]

m7
n^>

B Aaifiov, A

SO

and

q.v.,

cstr.

Tjn^

Ar. J^T]

(cf.

foil.

M /wrs Lane
iv

cf.

Aram,

26 ' 4

n. make a

],

fire

v. blaze fiercely (of fire),

t[nn7]

o^] burn, in Sbaph.

["in?,

Gn 47

^Dj, &n2rib fiame ;


Za'aK/ame,Dl HWB3w ).

Ju i3

2t.; cstr.

?n? Is 66 15

cstr.

'? abs. J113 22

n.m. flame, blade;


20

+5

1. flame, of
nbaiK eto 6, f

I3 - (reran 'by

Ju

altar,

vB

judg-

ment IS29 6 30 30 66 15 (in all


forces of nature,
thunder,
whirlwind,
earthquake, rain, hail,
||

etc.);

O^pa

fig.

citement,

Di); sim.

cf.

'b "OS Is

(i.e.

Jo

K>X '/ /ip3 (of

Jb 39

2. of flashing point of spear

Na

tnnn^
T T V
Jbi5 30

abs.

ni3np
V'

^ 29
Dn 1

29'

83

15

),

29

14

47

fig.

of

('b

3
;

in?)

16

La
19

or

(||

1.,

= r)3r6;

35

wasting

);

33

(1|

(vb. b?K)
17

Ob

13 ;'

Nu 2

2-in^
;

28

B'N, exc.

(pr\b) mts.

105

32

(cf.

Ho

Ex

'n[>B>

Ez
a

""ninWi

(vb.

of calamity Is 43

so

in 'W

nanbe? jb 15

yahu-eh-flame
Jastrow JBL xW

30
;

2
;

21

);
7
-

nin? Ez

(Aram. MVainbtJ',
2

3
,
,

Judah

Cb.4 2

languish,
7rop/. 3

faint

'"1&6)

^1

apoc.

fs.

vb.quadril. amaze, startle

o^oC

confudit,

(cf.

obstupefecit

Jo^.ote.X

Hithpalp.
Q" *?]
1

iTVn

Now).

(v.

t [31*77] vb. blaze up, flame (NHe'rf.; Syr.

of judgment;

a?n Ct

Qal Pt.

As. la'dtu, in der. forms);

mf

act.

04 a flaming fire (so Bae Bnbl tW


Bi Che, cf. 01), made into ^ s servants; pi. D'tpn'b
ON 3b T a). pi. p/. 3 ms
5 f (fig. of enemies, cf.
Dn'b

onbi Mai 3

Is

19

jo2 +

42";

ncnb j

Dt 32"

usu.

|[

c.

(subj. K'N,

m_j3, li*, b?K),

Jm^/: 3

cf.

ace;

sf.

fs.

incnbni

foundation
of

fig.

onn

-ijpjon

rnr

19

Dt32 22

4t.; anbi-n

set ablaze,

of mts.,

ment,

fs.

'bn

'>

judg-

^ 83

Btea)

15

(in

of flame

||

consuming trees Jo 1 19 (of effects of


19
drought; H '"I^K V$); persons Mai 3 (subj.
(i"nnb)

N3H

Di>n

8
cf.^97 3 (subj.B'N) io6' (subj.

|p$?3);

'*'s

wrath

(nm

nonbt? 11W ia) consuming Jacob Is 42"; of


crocodile (hyperb.), anbri

8 i.e.
Jager BABM71

= powerful flame (>


ui exp rp" here as end. part.)

D^ ^S? Jb4i

breath setteth coals ablaze ; abs. Jo 2

devastation by locusts (subj. roxb

||

3
,

V$

Q^nb v.
t

Di

the flame of the

/ws

of

nb*3N).

2nb

whirling sword.

mb.

trDH 7]
"^J

24

,3

fig.

ttDH^ n.[m.] flame; only cstr. 3nnn

'

n;;rnr6e> b>k

i.

vb.

nasnnsn G113

rnr.

flame

n.f.

Now).

(cf.

Je 4 8 4 (both vb.

v.

of nn*

renb; i|W~iy3rn.); hyperb. of

2i

6 B'NWi of '*'s presence Is4 (cf. Ex 13


$ 03? Ex 2
2. point, head of spear 1 S 1
3

tfNMaS Ex 3

Ec i2

(vb. ">jn)
T3

Pr 26

sim., subj.

s4

Che); sim. of

symb.

I2

(of famine).

13

cstr.

1J?3) chaff (in sim.) Is 5

'b ti'N

'b

devotion to

i.e.

Pt. l?bnpno as subst.= ma dman, sq.

tonbri

of locusts' ravages

war

of

io

c f.

drought Jo

Dn

blade, of

105 32

K>K 'b (on text of v. cf.

JkLScJ^,*.)

study,

stupore 2)er c u ssus est


1894
consternatio, all in Lexx., PS
)

^o^.

mhb
13
TO,,

re> Ex

ni3r6

(with hail)

cf.

13

Palp,

Syr.

pi.

Nu

(cf.

Jb4i 13

of fire consuming (\}b) Dathan,

) ;

Jl$ in both)

);

be devoted, attached

Ethpalp.

rush

-'2

1. flame, poet.

33

judgment, 'b Bta


Is

consuming (b?K,

24

Di);

v.

of lightning

Ez

cstr.

'

22

s3

Nu 2i- +

id.;'b

n.f.

106 18

etc. -f

Ju

in prose,

mnb,

Sam.

hot with ex-

breath of crocodile

of locusts); fig. of

sword

(etym. and mng. unknown).

id.);Qal

nb,

[n^rn]

-2

D*3n!> Is 13 s ;

pi.

t.;

@L AaaS

Aaa6,

Eth. rtlM;; As.

(late)

11*17 n.pr.m. son

thirsty

(X

T2n7

n.m.

books; n?>3 njn] na-in

-/of

6hto

"

to a thing, a/jpfy oneself assiduously to it).

1^, Inf.

v.

Ishtaph. and deriv.; also

Ch

= Q'W q.v.; Aa/3ia^.

J(l / \/of foll.(Ar. '4J

blaze fiercely,

vni

prob.

io 13

cf.

v. rf>.

[prob.

Gn

td^ntl"? n.pr.gent.

b.

nn7
cf.

^3* Jos 13 s6

'b

vb. swallow greedily

Lex- Eth. 25

com p. Eth. rtUf

ornyHithp.P<. c

>?n!? I3>?

ox,

(=Ar.
cow);

Pr i8 3 i.e. bitsgreedily
M m

530

rt
swallowed, dainties,

= 26", shn. of tale-bearer's

rrfc

my

words.

tin 7

conj. on this account, therefore,

my

with

13 13

and

(either from )

^h)

sub

ft (v.

25

TK

(second

out

^D

2 S
Gn3i 43
by
(^ resumptive);
by Dytt3 Is 1 9 with an aposiop. ^ 27 13 if
1 had not believed.
!
"b. sq. impf. Dt 32 :r
TON ''bib
TlTON I should have said, &c.
10

42

Pan

34

resumptive
with apod, introd. by nny

106 23

d),

would not have found

heifer, ye

riddle,

27

or the

Aram,

Dn 2 4"*:

jnb

t [njPn^] n.f. dub.

@<S Aq Symm

ace. to

Aram. Lex.)

see the

band, company (perh. by transp. from ^}^P,


Thes

cf.

The Klo Bu;

(rbr\j>)

c^aan npnb
*h (Kt

S 19

1S

HPS).

v. also

d. without a verb,

*b (Qr

also

V.

oX,

'P, Mishn.

(ti

As.

*l?,

with

Z<2,

W 7se B d".93.i45.

cf>

Dt 32 M nsr ibw 1D3n lb if they had been


wise (which they are not), they would under19
23
stand this; Mi 2 11 (apod, rrm) Ju 8 13 lb
1

WDnb

J'an ?/ J had desired to


30
slay us, he would not have taken, &c; 1 S 14

npb nb

'

9'

b. sq. impf.

&c. (but
2

S i8 12

Ez

prob. ix,

lxl.

would

v 1719 ).

cf.

to

J?t?fc>

me,

d. sq.

clown, &c.

my hand,
*W lb if

upon

silver

&c; ^8i"-' 7

not,

C. sq. ptcp.,

*b) and though I should be

my people were hearkening


would I bow

if I were to send,

weighing 1000 pieces of


I

"feS

quickly

Job 16 4

&!.

Gn 5 o

15

poet, for

t [ni ?] d^ni
,

in

12

2 Cli

c.

(@

usu. sq. perf, as

(cf. 6i yap, (*9e)

if only

that/ would that!

.! i.e.

we had

Nu

2-2

^JjlD

died in the land of Egypt

20 3

Jos7 7 3B>31JiKiri^} Is 4 8 ,s 6 3 19 sq.5^Nu22 29


;

Gn

sq. impf.

17

18

live before thee

nTV lb
Jb 6 2
;

that

Ishmael might

sq. juss.

Gn 30 34

,3
Ttt"i3; sq. imv. 2 3 "jyDB'!iS nriN
that thou wouldst hear me

dn

OJW ^

"MX ?

for

'ti?

if

TV

At/Sues

&)

t
,

*a for nys),

thou

prob. v

20 1414 Jb 9 33

(sq.

and perh. 14 4 (Ew Ko).

^Gn 4

(Ko"- 236

489

for

10

io 13

Ch i u

AdSo( (OIQ

Berthol rd.

Ez

30"'

(for

+ &B),

Baer

(v.

prob.

= CWnj)

Aa^tfi; read

(for D^b,

cf.Sta

Java " 51'-),

SmCoSta Jimm6

WMM AsEur115
tl17, 0^7

43

A@L

= At/3vfs)

*6.

3l!>

0"!??, 0^13), 16

M,

See

q.v.)

n.pr.m.

Lydia, As.

Luddu: D"W

AodS.

Ch

17

gent.

et

1.

Lud,

n^l l^aanK Gnio 22


2. appar. a people in NE.

b& Vhy-p

66 19

Is

AovS;

DIB

'b\

n^l LIS^ ^3 go^-rS^ q.v.), in


A(o)uSoi aiso pi. Civ a son of Misraim,
Gn io Avdcnp D'3nJ)= Ch i" (3^);
10

both

'

13

Tib v.

^3) v. yb

CIS,

(||

Di Gn 10

13

'

'

(||

Je 4 6 9

opp. Sta

"121 *b n.pr.loc.

siipr. On this African

Javan

5 tt

*nn

v.

cf.

WM M

As Eur
-

I15
.

^b.

(NH
f I. [HI?] join (intr.), be joined
H}b (nvb) trans., Hithp. intr.
Aram. "
ES12

company ; so )aX: Ba
Qal (late) /to^;/.
wear)

comp. Ar.

3 ms.

sf.

Pi.

cJ

J^Jj

Ec

tyj)

Niph.

6e joined to, attend (of mirth).

',

3 mpl. consec. 11.^1 Nu i8 + 2 1,


f 83 Is 1
Lbs
+ Je 50 (Ges Bo Ko. Gf Gie > Imv. Ki
Ew 5226c 01 5264 ); Impf. m^Gn 2 9 34 ^Nui8';
4

s1

Jui 4 ls 2 S2 27 f 2

*6 noi;

if,

cf.

a.

and

13

K.b,

elsewhere

by dissim.

Ar. SjJ), the neg. of


IS

Ju I4 abb
Dntjhn unless ye had ploughed

and used similarly:

DJ1NVD vb

like

.?v ]0 if not, unless (fr. 1?

}b,

and similarly
Mas. b Ju2i 2

13

Na

+Dnsp,

Q^perh.also Je 4 6

Egypt

of

(with nny

*3).

487t5G5

1?

lb IIDNb,

15
v ). Rd. also prob. b for

n.gent.pl. Lybians,

Gn

(q.v.)

10^ Ez 27
If only

?,

then?).

2.

5).

Job 27 14 29 21 38 40 40 4

A /3v6j ( + O'Bto) trnb Dn


Dnxo, DT?),Theod. Aj/3ucov

Africa ~nb)

the apod, omitted,

27

(apod, nny

Dr 55139 " 145 Ko iU

N.blb

D^

Africa,

"ptp^- lb if
Joseph were to hate us (how should we fare

With

b,

Aram.

13

1D3 for |, i3 for 3; see to-

''

1 3

92

^ 124 12

(cf.

^w f

^Nu2 2 33

>

\blb for *b?X in

See further on lb and

opt. force,

Ko"- 333), conj. if, O that:


1. if (stating a case which has not been, or is
not likely to be, realized): a. sq. pf. (so mostly),

c^r f

Ed. also

io63:i

14

119

t3JJ3),

'^b (apod. nN) except that

-f

$.

19
S 14 50 Is48 ,s 63 ),
12
+2 S 18 19 7 (Ar. $J, Aram.

lb),

^94

(apod.

K3

In the later language,

(apod. tN).
'"

20 2 ), K^,

K17

and

c. sq. ptcp.,
17

20

tr?

dreaded, &c.

exce.pt I

sq. pf.,

1-

888

Pt.

ri]b:

C^?

Is 5

Est 9

27

unto, sq. by

(pointed as

Is

56

Nu

Pf., rd.

;-join

prob.

oneself or

^) pi.
6e joiW
;

i8 2 4 Qib HKK) to Aaron, by


-

nh

531

(flatterers to the people), cf. Est


_
15
3
(to
sq. i>K Is 5 6 (to '>), Zc 2

Gn

29/" (J

husband

to

(Asshur with enemies of

[HI

f II.

'*),

(NH

id.;

pi.

Ar.

cf.

Qal
payment of debt (cf. Ba ES12 ))
Wlb Ne 5 4 i>p/. 2 ms. ni^l Dt 28 12

:i

(subj/l^n)

Ze tf/tewi
-

v.

them not practise,

Ku L2M

deviation,

exhibit,

direct

).

*ny

nib

T LnTl 7 J n.f. deviation, crookedness (fig.);


only cstr. DTIB'^ ni6 Pr 4 24 (on form cf. 01
219 a JT::ii. 166, 474\

a borrower is slave to a man who


4
12
Is 24" ^37"; sq. ^D? Ne 5
Dt
28
lends; abs.

nop Pr

Hiph. Impf. ^3/yD Ifbrbx Pr 4


[my words] not depart (on
Ges 572B 9 ) from thine eyes (strictly, let

Di.

r2 2 7 +2t.;borroio, &i6

Pt.nf?

De Che

causat.,

tfjj c7eZa#

Pf.

subst. of pers. 3 s2 ; of course of action Is 30 12


i- e crookedness=craftiness, cunning, cf.
(II P?^)>

form

Isr.)

borrow

7] vb.

34

56 (to

9-'; Is

Je 50 5 (to
wife); sq. D? f 83

'<);
''),

Dn

1
word-play), Is 14 (strangers to Isr.),

Tth

22

T17 n.[m.] almond- tree, almond- wood

"j"i.

Hiph. Pf. 2 ms. consec. nn^pni Dt28


Impf.
44
nij>n
Ex 22 24 sf.
2 ms.
3 ms. sf. ^?l Dt 28
12

(NHiTZ.,- Aram.Nttb, ])a^.

almond (Low*

319

),

isibn

Dt28";

Pi'19

n^P ^37 26 + 3

Pt.

cause to borrow,

';

cstr. ni^ip

t.,

lend

i.e.

to,

ace.

c.

+ rei Ex22 24 (E); c. ace. pers. Dt 28 44 44


Hlbo B^N Pr 2 2 7 (v. Qal supr.)
1 1
abs. f 3 7
12

pers.

26

njbp Pr 19 17 a lender to
as subst. Is 24
one shewing favour to the poor.
''

'*

Gn

III.

Hi/ (\/oi foil.;

cf.

(jjll

D1 HWB368

[mS]

n.f.

wreath ; cstr.

Pr

(||

9
i

(||

D^jy) of instruction of parents, 4 9

nnKBTl nitsyj of

work

of

Wisdom.

T [i~P 7] n.f. wreath 1 (mng. dubious,


ZAwm-isim.
n^); pi. nvb 1
os8.

of carved

cf.

35

'?

Gn

(1)7 (v
"3

Z.

25

name

of Bethel

1313

(P), Ju
(P),Jos 1S
B. nnb bN-TP3D Jos 16 2

fr.

28 19 [OvXa/x]^avf.

of

26

2. city in

(on conject. as to site

mng. unknown;

foil.,

cf.

or Syr. Ju*ix wipe out, efface, with


smooth surface; but this = nnb).

etc.),

Sta

perh.

shine, gleam, flash (of star, lightning,

rn l7 n.m.

to

ref.

board or plank, plate

tablet,

of lavers in Solomon's

(NH

id.,

Aram.

pron. Uh, I6h,


'

1. former

nb pony) of

29 30 36

temple.

T'jJT'H n.m. Jb40

+ n:nb,

Lag BN157f-),

here perh. explan. gloss, v. Di);

work on bases

but

Aoi></i,

Ar.
fig.

(J),

145

(E), 4 8 3

hands of Hittites Ju
v.GFM); Aoufa.

prb only

jn

appar. distinct

(JE

iicra, to?si,

As. lamii, surround, encircle;


ZMG xlili (1889), 20l\

19

28

23

Ar.

Mra'raJ.,

J en

is

VH n.pr.loc.

fn.

as loan-wd. (Fra

Eth.A(D-"H;); Gn 3 o 37 (J;
rods stripped by Jacob.

whence Ar.jJ.1

serpent, dragon, levia-

J^X

NITlb,

Spiro

cf. e.g.

Ar. *p' (mod.

Aiab -- Ens Vocab

Buhl),

from nnb) in
rjiHWB3c6. gee however, lejum (leyum) Jager
BASi 486
);'babs. Is 3 o 8 cstr. Pr 3 3 + 4 t,; du.
crhb Ez 27 s pi. nmb (ninb, nnb) abs.Ex32 ir
Eth. (ia>*th\, but As. li'u (as

if

and rare (on format, fr. nib c. fern.


n + J_v .Thes and cf. Ges^Ko ^- " Ba NB * 207c
Lag BN205 thinks foreign loan-word)
sea-mon-

than, poet,

11

ster=crocodile

Jb40 25 whale
;

^ iO4

20

(v.

Che);

dragon producing eclipses (mythol.) Jb 3 s ; fig.


of Egypt as all-engulfing
^ 7 4 14 (|| D^ari v 13 );
cf.

Is

27

(II

jinbpy t?m>, v Che Di


^3,
T

""!?

and esp. (on 'b in gen.) Barton Tiamat


QmjV^l Schopf.u. Chaos 46

'

TjA0S xv

(1891) ' 22 ff-

17

-I-

18b

aside,

depart

(XH

WsdLt) turn

Niph., Hiph.; Ar.

recourse to, take refuge in)

& have

Qal Impf. TC5~bK

T^J?? Pr 3 21 let them not (i. e. sound wisdom,


T
etc., si vera 1., cf. \ B) depart from thine eyes
(v.

Hiph.).

Ity

Pr 14

Crimea

2
;

'1

Niph. Pt.
15
pi. Civ? 2

Pr2

15
((J

lib:
;

Pr 3 M IS30 12 ;

fig.,

DH?i?y);

cstr.

devious, crooked,
TO-Vl

'3

14

2
;

as

32

9.io.n.i7

ir'- lc - 19

(allE), 34 i

io i.2.2.3.3.4.5

k8

4 - 4 2s
-

(all J),

2 Cli 5 10 ;

Dt 4 I3

niVn

19

Ex

'b

nnan 'b bt^3i


3 2 cf.v ,34 (allP);
2
8
tablet for writing prophecy Is 30 (j| ISD), Hb 2 ,
18a

15

11 - 15

29

15

and
t [1^7] vb. (poet., mostly

1. chiefly of stone
cstr.Dt4 13 + 16 t.;
which ten words were written Ex 24 12

t.;

tablets on

^ab

fig.,

sel), cf.

Je 17

Dt

ni|

Ex

19

16
;

Pr 3 3

7 (for

writing wise coun-

(inscribing sin of Judah); (vb.


15

iV

sq. ace.

32

Ex 3 r 18b 3 2 Dt 9

mostly 3T13
13

DP

by

Dt

Pr
9

cf.

"IN'5

Hb

Is 30

2
).

89

,0
;

8
;

by '2
bj?

EX34

Enn Je

= 2 Ch 5

10
;

28
1

by m.n

2. wooden boards,

s
composing altar of tabern. Ex 27 38'; planks
composing ship (fig. of Tyre) Ez 27"; cf.
9
ITS' nib rrby -Mi Ct 8
3. (metal)
of door.
,

mm

TTI

532

on bases of lavers in Solomon

plates

temple

iKf

vj^

34
17

tr^nv?
Wffhn

Moab

n.pr.loc. in

Is 15

Je 48 Qr
s

Arnon

lay S. of the

(nYljin

Kt. nir>n); it
24 272
and reff.;

Bulil 6 ^-

cf.

art. nbjJO

c.

'

35

16

23

49

P);

(all

J)

(all

Ch

Ex

so 'b-na [TIN]

35

46
1

22

23

4 - 23 - 28 - 32

Nu

(E),

Ex

11

head of a family of descendants,


Ex 2 (E), and (with ref. to tribe
>b rn nnsB*D Zc 1 13
c. oft.

AovetO.

wrap

v1j -

[J3V7]
envelope

enwrap,

closely, tightly,

a thing; also
trans. iae <o stick, or adhere) ; Qal P/. 3 ms.
BtO, We Klo Dr
Bb 2 S 19 6 (so rd., for

MT

Oib Is 2 5 7 (cf. Ko
10
; rbmi rush 1 S 2
S2

HBli)

"^

Bu); Ft.

act.

10

Ft. pass,

f.

wrapped

it is

in a garment (of sword of Goliath)

up

fig.

of

covering as sign of mourning, tti?n DIprr^B


CByrrpS'py Is 25" the surface of covering which
covereth over all the peoples (||!"l3to|n

Hiph, Impf.

1K19

wrap

envelope,

i"l3Dt?).

V33 D?*l

^fl"]^K2

13
.

I3N7 n.[m.]

TlD7,

mystery;

secrecy,

pi. sf. Dn*eb


S 18"+ 2 t., Bt6 Ju 4
n
7-'-+
DH-Dnb
Ex7 ; ahv. c. 3 1. t&Z
Ex
2 t.;
= secretly i S 18* 2 4 5 Eu 3 : so Bfe Ju 4 21

abs.

bJ

21

2. DiTt??? iA
of

(i. e.

(E), Jos 2

(x\r. L>S cleave, stick to

i/iew -

mysteries= enchantments

ohso ^in) Ex

83

7'"

14

=Dn 'Dnb3

11

21

cf.

Mai

,and6

v IVS

24

Ne

CI19 18

ace. to 1

20

Nu 3

15

Cinan

12 23

Nu

Dt2 7

12

Ez 48 31 Mai

33
4

23

2427

'b

(cf.

M?

28t
),

(P 2 ).

of

2. as

(priestly tribe),

Nu26

poem),

(earlier

= (tribe

alone

1.?

(priestly tribe, cf.v

n)Dz=rod of (the tribe

'b

charge of tabern.), 3 6 18 2

(in

7 - 810

Dt 18

B2K>

'b

(ministers unto Aaron)

17

31

v 22); so also in later stratum

(cf.

name of tribe,
6 nD Nu i 49
Levi

1K12

sharply disting. from priests Ezr8 16

story of Korali's revolt

27

2G:8

32

are selected as

are subordinate officials in temple

2i

Nu 1

Levi

of)

of)

(P),

Ch

),

58

13

also (no inheritance, because charged with

service of tabernacle)'
*
l

'1^'
291

1";

250

a?lJ5

Dt io 9

adj. gent. Levite;


sf.

I?, 40

1.; pi.

nb Ne io ; tl.

pi.

individual,'? B^K

sub vb. supr.

'330 Vn *6

^ the Zadokites

Ez 40 46

priests

(P)

Nu 1 7-',

late)

(P), '\-)V.2with tribal ref.

'?

from the

Is 2 5"

21 31

cf.

Nu
8' 8

b. as

I|

Dt

s4

(charged with service of tabern., and hence

11.

n.m. envelope, covering;

(P).

to receive tithes; allP); as priests I? ?3

(all P).

fi. 1017

in phr.
;

29

1616

\)^ Ex

'

s
23 Ezr

59

26

v.

Gn

Leah, as individual,

of Jacob and

sg. of

Ju 19 a certain Levite; pred.


'? WHl Ju
and he was a Levite, so v 9 c. art.
1
1MU2 U
u
'kf as'subst. the Levite Ex 4 (J), Ju 1
1214
6
Ezr io 16
(as priest), Dt 18 2 Ch 20" 31
1

7 33 n.pr.m. Lot son of Haran, and


nephew of Abram
@ Ar; Gn 1 r7,31 i2 4,5
131

11.

I3 i. 6 .7.s.io.n.n.i2.i4 I4 i2.i6 + I5

Dt

Moabites

^8 3

9
;

= Ammonites

36

+ t3i^ ?

lg

Dt

a_

= both,

19
;

9
.

T^tDI? n.pr.m.
20

Gn

"= Ch

3839

Ch

39

hatrav; a son of "Vyc?

nh etc. G1136
chief (pi) of nhn Gn 3 6 29

22

and father of

called a

Gn

derived
1-%, sot.

J cl
SK

Bau^' 68

as attached
74

''

fr. 11. *v?

ag & H
_

1890, 771

f.

m.

Prol. ed. 5, 141

Prop Names p 96
'

n. gent. fr.

'

HfcO

1.

''I?

in priestly sense;

p r0 p_ Minaean XV,

Sud-Arab. Chrest. 127.

Grav

attending

to,

in this case

cf

No

(<p v.);

cf.

\y e skizmm.n^_ @ Aei 6
,(
^)
-)

xl (1888)- 167

Dt

a,.

Ch 24

s
;

V.
i

10 - 12 13

Dt i2 12 I8 19 i 4 27 29 i6 14 26
Mai 2 s (as priestly tribe); '^ 03*
-

1-

'

o s tribe of the Levites (set apart for


Jos 13

vice), cf.

1433

cf.

KaU

(1881), 112 ff

make ^ b
Levi, son

Ch

23

14

'lkr?.?

ser-

Ch

12

27

(van cl.H \ 26 )sons oftheLevites(i.e.oithe tribe);


20
40
so Ne io (as tithe-collectors) ; ^k JV3 ^ 135
1

house (family, tribe)

of
chiefly Chr and P

B3J>

and most in Is66 21

a further sugg.

_i.

tabern.); esp.D,

HomAuA

v i eW S
Hist. Isr. 145
q f Z AW

except

g^

ZMG

upon the
would be

lau'dn, priest,

;,

4
Sg. usu. f2.
j u i8 3 15 'Vn KNn 2 o
19
Nu
c. art. ^bn as subst. coll. the Levites: Ex6
23
2032
67
(P charged with service of
2 6 (all P) 1
3

'br\ nyars

ark,

also

f 1. ^yp n.pr.m. Levi ( -v^and mng. dubious;


Gn 29 s4 (J) interpr. as joined, i. e. husband to
2 4
(P; appar. in word-play) of
wife; Nu i8
joined
to, attendant upon, Aaron
Levites as
orig. as attached to, accompanying Isr.fr. Egypt,
LjjgOr.ii.20f.

sf.

1. fa.
1

15

(for

io

; alw.

the art.

art.

om. by 33

S 15 24 Dt

so (with priests)

25
,

pi.

0$*

subst. Levites;
as bearing the ark

always

c.

is

K8

rd. prob.'^Cl as in K,
(<& 'br\ D^nan
Ot VB); also 1 Ch 15 2262 23 2CI15
;

cf.

CJi-on

priests

Ne

earlier usage:

= 2 Ch 5
OS

wb

3.

the Levites.

'

|1

by D:

K8

).

+b. not disting. from

'bn ^ri3r\

Dt

i7 9

18

1
18 24 27

s
,

pL,

533
1821
33
3
J0S3 8 (both D; as bearing ark), also Je33
14
s2
15
7
19
cf. Dt 18
{'sn 'bn), Ez43
27 Je 33
44

*h?h

*bb

v.

sub &.

'

'

'3H likewise 2 Cb.2 3 is 30 27 (but id. prob.


tc. as tribal
'bni after @93, cf. Ot and infr.)

Ex

designation,

Nu 3

25

39

18 40

Jos 21

'

2;

(all P),

53.

Nu8

P),

(all

Aaron and

cf.

his

iCh6
sons Nu

><

16

ministers to

''

for

8 19 i8 6 (P);

3"

from priests 'bm 'an

"

411

c ' 31

i5

-7

Ne?
Ezr 8 Ne

functions)

+67

44

10

45

(cf.

510

Ch

8"8

if

29

fs.

consec. (before

Ju

^h\ consec.

19

13

(v.

Ex 23 8+ I3 L
8
2S17
but
cf.
Hiph.;
+
$1 Gn2 8 u + 4 t.;
L509
2
3 fs. 7? Lv i 9 + 4 t.; $? Jb 17 (v. Ko
);
n Ju 19 20 (v. Ko
2 ms. juss. fJn^K 2 S 17
lc
619
etc.
7n/. csir. J^b Gn
), etc.; Imv. J\b JU9
25
23
D'3?
2 4 + 5 t.; rbb 2 4
Ne 13 ; 1.
P. pi.
Ges

$7s.

i.5os).

Ko

Imp

j,|,,

12

12

Ezr

34

Ezr8 33 Ne 3 ]7 9 5 io 10 12 8 also 8 7 (om.

40

=Ne7

\; 93

pass the night: a. lit., human subj., oft.


prep, or adv. of place, Gn 19 2 28 11 Ju 19 1315
2S 17 16 Jb2 4 7 + oft. (on 2 S 17 s v. Hiph.); c. n

loc, PBTIK 33Bh

S 12 10

jbl 2

Wnn

n^i>3 G1132

1422

c.3

Jos 8 9

loc.

+3

nbn

c.

temp.

(accus.

),

17

individuals, 2

c.

fr. QTt ? 1 C'h


13
; disting. also
io 29 further (with various official
Ch 9 31 + 2 9 t. Chr. of groups of

1 pi.

lodge,

20

Qal

))

21

10

Ch

K .i

S
;

iWl

gii.]2.i3.23_
cf. 34";
j,
ag p 0r ters, 1 Ch g- 26
4
161 '- 2
12
2 Ch 5
as in charge of music, 1 Ch 15
27
2530
12
disting.
fr.
porters
and
12
yet
Ne
29
34
;

singers,

ZC5 4

monosyl.)

16

14
9 (cf.v ),
Chr.; also Is 66 21

t.
3 34
(ace. to Yrss., but dub.), Ez

13

s2

the tribal idea is in the background, and


thought of Levites as official class is prominent

Gn 32

Pf. ] ?

16

+9

a. disting.

'"VV (q.v. infra), with change of ? and

13

set

(as

quisites

the night

redemption for first-born)


1212
Nu3 +7 t- Nu 3 (P); with certain pert. Nu (P).
2. in Chr.
Nu 1 24MM

apart

spending

n. lodging,
_

33

(NH HJy

abide

2Ch 35 5 Ne jjlo.lC I2 S4. w ith re f.


--- (H), Nui 2 33
to share in land Lv 25
49
34 3s M
7
3 4 8 20
(all P), i8 (D), iCh 6
Jos 14" 2i
1(
d. set apai't for service in
t.
cf. also 2 Ch 1 i
21
Nu 1 50. 51.51. 53 2 17 7 5 8 c +i8t.
tabern., Ex 38
-

cf _ No zMG OT ii(i88s).535ff.. acc to Thes kindred with

jglZ

lCh9 33.34

7 v *>. lodge, pass the night, fig.

'}

'

"i>ri

43
,

wicked

59

y\r

16
,

J0S4 3

S i7 16 i9 8 Bu 3 13

of the

HupDePe al. <fr. 11. ]lb


AV; sim. of temporary

ace. to

23 Aq Che Bae

al., cf.

sojourn Je 14 3 (of ^ in Isr.)

h. of animals

wild ox (ENH) Jb 39 9 (sq. ^^S-^y), porcupine


remain all
C. inanim. subj.
p2p) Zp 2 14

night

Belly

Nu 22

temp.),

Ex 2 3

of fat of sacrifice

18

(E

Bq.ljSnj?),

passover meal 3 4 25 (P ; sq." ?. 3 ?), Dt 1 4 (sq."*i?3?


all these without local designation), wages of
1

Eyle).

24

30

O^iTja

c.

(tribal designation).

n t Gesch. d. Stammes Levi

15

Ch

See, on Levites,

jyjg Archlv

.,

(bearing ark),

i.

08

ff.

esp.

T
20S ff\fy g Prol. Cap. iv

Lv i 9 13 (H; DK = with +^an$) of


dead body Dt 2 23 (bv loc); dew Jb 2 9 (3 loc);

hireling

19

"DO

OTJC.435f., 2nded.,

V.-,^ rriesterthum 50

3601'.

f.,

68

f.,

and

oft.

bunch of myrrh Ct 1" (P3 loc)

T[7Y?] n.[m.] shaft or enclosed space


with, steps or ladder, only

(poss. in wall),

iK6

D'W>

(NH yo

('^:

>@

iii,i883,i36ff.

space in

cy.

Dv^),

on rang.

binding-stair,

cf.

v.

Sta

11

3 3. r?l

pi.

ZAW

Buhl, v. Sta'- C

30 at evening weeping

^2

flin "lj?3?1).

lodge (opp.

[=look upon),

subj. ])V

d.

3^3
to

.
"

fig.

abide, remain,

3 Jb 17 2

c.

fig.

may come
;

of error,

'

winding passage or stair, or enclosed


which is a winding stair, ace. to Levy

(c.

prep. riN pers.), strength 4

14

(of crocod.;

21

(c3); 31LJ3 *0Si


Pr 15 31 , c. 3 T!p3;
hearkening
ear
V?l? /'2 5 ; of
14
abs., of man, continue,
of thoughts Je 4
c. id.

c.3); of righteousness, Is

13

smraii.4*

butv gta

1-

';

-/dubious; hardly fab

infr.)

endure, -^49 l3 V?l

5??'?'

>

Vlhb,

*hh

v.

sub

satisfied.

i?

(appar. secondary

turn, twist,

wind, whence following).

t \^hfo~\ n.f. loop (probably from bib


p.1*l] p.

188 supra; Zelmpf

BASin:i5
,

t.,

cstr.

riNp?

Ex

26 4 36 11

of curtains of tabernacle,
(ttpnj?), for

36

(^1 p).

cf.

Ex

26 s 5 3
-

loops on edges

matching the hooks

joining the curtains

ii.m:.i 5 .i7.i7

comp. As.

la-lu,'Schleife');on]y pi. abs. T\kbb

+8

mb

from in.

Ex 26

4 - 5 - 5 "' i - 10 - ,(U1

9"

he shall continue

Hiph. Impf. ?Vj cause to rest, lodge,


Hithpalp. Impf.
S 1 8 v. Kb' 309
!-

ace,

sq.

P1

\ibtyi

Jb 39

pSbt})

^9

28

1
'

dwell, abide, of eagle

of one trusting in

fig.

'W

b?2

n.m. lodging-place, inn, khan;


23
27
Gn
'
abs.
4 2 + 5 1. cstr. |^ 2 Iu 9 Je 9 ;24
21
2/
lodging-place, inn, khan (?) Gn42 43 Ex 4
s
d^n'lN 'D Je 9 = camp (of Isr.) for a night, Jos 4

tp7Q

29

of Assyrians Is io ; fig. nJfj? }il?D


its (Lebanon's) remotest campingi.e.
2
19
ground, hyperb. of Assyrian conquest; so rd.

+ )'b),

v8

23

534

ny\hi2
prob. in
H Pt

Che

Is 37

||

24

for

MT 'P

D^tp,

cf.

Di

Du Kit

Pr 20 23

tn^Q

hut; nBT?oa

n.f. lodge,

perh. text,
im oAnm -;

" Isi 8

01
Hiph.

a watchman's hut); sim. of

ni^KO rmonrn

structure

insecure

frail,

I s 24

earth] shall shake (or <oer) like

20

and

[the

?2

but found chiefly in P)

Ges 572Anm

v.

17 Jos 9

18

Impf.

?bl

Xu
Xu

Qr

???

16

s
,

Ex

Xui4 s

/VlT7

H?

29

);

16 913

I7 20

Nu

17

+^

or J^y

Hi

We Xow W3
1

[y

']

sq. ace.

+b

25

by

sq.

L5"

De

N ?

Aram.
but,_

Jb 4 o

Ex

i6 7

8
,

'
1

cf.

Is 3 o

=h
2fi

Ho 1

'

on As.

17

22 24 4- 3

La

t.

lahit

Mi 4

+ Ju

(NH

"

i"n)

*/.

15

Ju 1

cstr.

15

?.;

D1 HWB375

cf.

14

du. D^ Dt 18

Ar.

cf.

erase).

off,

jaw, cheek

'b abs. Ju 1

sf.

7] vb. swallow, swal-

lifting

jaws

20

2 9 9 ).

from indulgence in

[>^7,

or

(fig.

Is

cstr.V.nj

VV{]

perh.better

vb.

talk

wildly

wd.be^, H( Vnj6),

Thes and Ar.liJ, 'jtjmakemistakes in talking,

Ba ZHG*n.i*7.<re.n4)._Q
(v.

under

Dt

30

ari y

mp p

Di); Impf. -Wl? vb) 0"JK

J1)6

3
;

Cp.iJO

,,

11.

Hon

t?''1?

28
.

23

D-3PI

fig.

of

2.

cheek,

10

13

TV?

Ju i5

l0-16 "

v 17 ;

like those

(rd. PVt? 1) their

20
of crocodile Jb 40" ;

Jb i6 ^ 3 Ct 5
of woman Ct i 10 La i 2 (fig.

Ch 18

of oxen); of sacrificial ox

fig.

18

Drpnj>

etc.;

ass), cf. n.pr.loc. Tr? n?"J

Ez

of
Is

29

(cf.

30

50 La

cf.

);

man iIV22
6

of

24

Mi 4

=
14
;

of Jerusalem).

n.pr.loc. scene of an exploit of


1919

Samson ;'b Ju 1

2iyw),

v ,4 j

c. art,

17
v 9 ( Aeve h
a*x), cf. rj T1CT V =
height of Lehi (expl. as fr. ^n? jawbone, cf. GFM,

"nb

'Avaipea-is (riayovos)

food).

up a yoke from upon

Pharaoh under
38

Jb 16 10

cf.

jatv, jawbone, of animal,

OrprWy

(Isr.

(cf.

for restraining oneself

Is5o B

:nj'

1.

or sheep

drinking (cup of

talk wildly, vid. II. y\b;

(under jaw of

0?^?).

n.[m.] prob. throat (external)

Dnn

ct1

10

smoothness,

fr.

strip

|>jl\.

Ar. 'Jj

.TnJ

28
4

"f

subj.

supra..

knife to thy throat

cf.

Syr.

fi-TV? n.m.

1617

reel, totter (cf. Is 2

(MT vb, y9;

(-\/of foil., poss.

4- 2 t.; "rib 1

tb jaw, cheek, Aram. W)b, JJo^ id.);


*jl6a par riDb'i p r 23* aw? */> shalt put, a

II.

229

sub nr6.

v.

P: 16 s

NH

v. T?n etc., p.

*ITt>

^eZ 0^7

L)

abs., fig. of nations

judgment).

v. e*i>.

Tv supra.

v.

(Tn 7

(on all vid.

nmrniurings of Isr. against /

[>^;

12

'

fs. tfbri*

HI /,

17,

11

low down (Syr. ,i, -*.!3. fop or lick up


Ju 7 "7 ) ; Qal Pf. 3 pi. wbl consec. Ob lc (Ges
67E

Aram. &b,

id.;

in sim.

j I.

(NH

D^I3 ,l;>3ilNuI7 25

(onlyP);

16

murmuring; pl.cstr.nwJjl
12
+ 2 1.; sf. n:wi&n 1 7 4- 3 t.

Str.,

}b.

wb (Kt) n.pr.m., t^V

+3t.; murmur

murmur,

yy^>;

Xu 1 4
Xui 4 36 Qr;

(E), elsewhere

fr.

v.

also supra ITiph.)

(cf.

Ex

Qr

11

t [rT27n] n.f.

(rt^n)

mpl. Drt^n

Exi6

17

cause to

?"

Ex

7-

4
36

16 Qr,

^y

sq.

C '- 2 '- 29

Nu

pi. D"

Nui4

on form

S 1 s Qr (Kt vv) 7mv. fs. "i? Gn 1


1 S 2
Infcstr.vbn Ho 7"; P*. fpl. nitfb Je 7 18 ;
Mead (obj. not expr. = r6b PIOj?) Gn 18 (J), cf.
4
s4
18
obj. p?ra rfot^A Ho 7 Je7 cf. 2 S 13 8 .
1 S 28

16
of people Isr.);_abs.^59

supr.); Pt.

= Niph.,

JE), i6 27

der.

'-

vvb).

v.

24

murmur

Kb

EX17 3 13% Exi6 2 Kt,

wb$ Ex

mpl.

all

Hiph. Pf

jb 1 a).

(v. I.

(all

24

Ex

against, sq. by

Bii'-^Ko

375

1 -

*ZL, Eth. AiP; or ftfl;); Qal Impf. 3

2
Niph. Impf 3 mpl. U^l Ex 1 5 24 + 3 1. + Ex 1
36
Qr (Ktr^'D + Nu 14 Kt(Qr'jll, Hiph.);
7
Nu 1 6", both Kt (Qr wfe)
ipl. ^n Ex 1
2 mr

forms

Frankenberg

err., cf.

'tUfT? vb. knead

hence Xu ZKln,iuSl5S51 thinks poss. pb [cf.


lie supposes it
J3"i ?]; from limited occurrence,
disappeared early

fr.

pb

a hut.

Ex 15, 16,17,
f II. []1 7] vb. murmur, only
,s
defect.,
always
(Sam.
Nu 14, 16, 17, and Jos 9

on

a snare to a man that he should


Holy! (construction unusual, and

it is

rashly cry,

(i.e.

t, ?

also 2

S 23 11 where
,

n^n^i to Lehi, for n*n^, vid. 11. fVQ, p.

( ^pui
in

the

o-tayova).

It

312

read

supr.;

must have

lain

Shephelah, near the border of the

Judah (Buhl Geogr 9! ); site unknown; conjectures are cited and criticized
hill-country of

byGFM Jul5

'

19

q.v.

535

rirn

Jin? (7of

Eth. hhchrtii n.

cf.

Lex
f\fhi\ch; be moistened Di

moisten, cool;

NH

foil.;

i.
-

30

id.,

np moist, fresh;

HIT;' moisture, fresh-

"b 17 24

TV Ez

(J); 'b

17

grapes

D^rp Ju

2. nef, of cords, '?

sinews of animal

of fresh

GFM adl0C

'b

np r03pGii3O

moist, fresh, of trees, fruit, etc.;


s4

B"n

pi.

Q^g Nu 6

'b

16"

'

Syr. !T

freshness

moisture,

^n ?, T}b

(i.e.

rinp D3 ii?)

sf.

vb

Ar. elsJ)

lick

19

14

46

22

K6

NH *-v

so Aram.^n|>,

Nu 2 2

Tjhba

csir.

14

28

war (Jos io 5

etc.),

oft. c.

enemy (60 t.) Exi 10 17 910 Nu 2i 23M 22 11 (all


E), Ju 11 s25 1 S 15 18 2S 8 ,0 +( 49 t.); less oft.
45
c. 3 of city attacked or besieged fJu
9 1 S 23
of

S i2

26 27
-

:!)

enemy (26
5

17

20 Jos io (D), 1 K 20 Ne 4
12
sq. ^"1X3
f; also c. Dy of
20
4520
5
Ju 5 ii
Jos
(JE), 1 S

19

Is

1.):

S 17 3233

+;

i9 47 (JE)t; c.TlN
9

S 17

15

Dy of

city

2CI111 17 10
tJosio 29 (D),
1

(E),

1K20 2K19 9
Je37 ;also Jui2 2Sn 17 2i iK2 2 31
Je

Je

23

10

15

12

with, of enemy, t Jos 24

(single combat),

= Is37.
2

c.

Dt

(of single combat),

2K13

20 4 Jos 9 2 (both D),


5
Dnio 20 ii u
2
1

also

31

Jui 52

of tower

Qal i^/

32 33
DniN (=DriN) Jos io 25 (D),

sub nnb.

v.

"''[^jn?]
;

Ju

made
PS 16 2

Dt 34 and his
freshness had not fled, rd. prob. also inp3 forMT
tonba Je n ,9 (v. Dnb ad fin.; on Zp i 17 v. Dinb\.

^IX

13

force, vigour);

prob.

(cf.

-)

T[n7] n.m.

25

25

in battle (recipr.), sometimes wage

Gn 30 37
Nu6 +2t,; 1.

trr? adj. moist, fresh, new;


s

II

ness, etc.)

Ez2i

^n

+ 35t.; 13 Dnpnetc, Nu22 u +6t.; sf.


tonbn 2 K 8 + 3 t.; Pt. nn<?2 Ex i
4 + 10 t.:
pl.D^npJ Jqs io + iot, (but S3 rd. rather
Wnj>J, so 1 Ch io We Klo Bu.cf.Dr); engage
D

29

nbnp Pilp. moisten thoroughly, Aram, npnp

NH

DinS

15

Ch

K 20

i8
25

E0

22 s

and

(Ko Lsb

29G

ii -

c.

)t;

enemy only Je 2 2 elsewhere


5
8
18
(16 t.) of city: tJosio (JE), L37 2 Ki2 i 9
s
= Is 37 esp. D and Je Dt 20 1019 Jos io 34
1.7.8.22
36.3S
-^ f enemy
U1 D ^ Jg 32 !4.M 34
t
20
19
+Jei i5 t; c. sf. "MOnjsH + ^ 109 3 and they
of

?y, against,

c.

ace; of ox licking up grass.

(E), sq.

nanp

fs.

Mi

iS ds

Impf

q^ Nu

3mpl.

^p?t ^ 72 Is 49 ; Zic& %p (sq. ace),


heaven the water in trench 1 K 18 38 of
consuming produce of land Nu2 2 3 (E);

Mi

"IBS?

esp.

(,

17

-f

sign of humiliation

lick the dust,

72

Ts 4 9

have fought against meX; c.'^T

ace.
2

2:i

PFw]

cogn. nionbp fight


8

Ch 3

+ 26 + onbnp
vb.

fight,

(NH

do battle

MI

XijZMxi.i88e..

NH

Dnb

Heb. denom.

VQal
do

usage

p*^

Gerber

fr.

with,

battling with

or prep, with,

thinks vb. in

me
cf.

but dub.);

Imv. ms. and Pt. act.fight,

rare,

"gnVnX Dnb

together, so

Pa. unite, pZ^Ljit;

Verb Denom 69

nionpjp battle-line,

(poet.) only

battle

Ar 'SJfi t dose

Syr.

Pi.,

also threaten;

perh. = order the battle,

11 - 15 - 19

only

appar. later

ty^r,

^ 35' do

(dub. whether JIN is ace. sign

01

||

^-v-nx

nip.)

D^n'b

me; Dnb v 2 as subst.


fighter*
Niph. 1W Pf Dn|)3 Ju 9 + riDnbai.
n s 1 S 15 13 BDJi Dt i 41 consec, etc.; Impf.
0^ Ex 14 14 Dt i" b Dn Ne 4 14 Dn^l Ex
17"+ 19 t.; 3 fs. Dnbiyi z c 14
3 mpl. ranjw
56 doing battle against

17

';

14

+ 13 t.; sf. ^nn^l ^ 109


iK22 +4t.; JlonVn 1 K 12

Ju

sl

Q D^

EX17 9 iSi8 17
2K10 3 Ne 4 <; Inf.

';'

ia

24
,

ar&n Ju 9

abs.

Dh^

mpl. inbn

in behalf

Ex
(+
of

pl.ion^n

Jun

25
;

cs*r.

14

(J),

17

Ju

of,

9
(J;

25

D),

Ne

enemy

4 t;

^ of city Is 7

io 3

22 s2

Ne

41

tc.

c.

abs.

c.

17

2S

Dt i

20

+ 3 of enemy), Dt

3 of enemy

c.

and

Nu

Zc 1 o

id.,

20 4

22

3
1442

22 11

prevail against

abs. 2

by far,

30

vid. supra), Jos io

successful in fighting,
1

19 - 19/:o

10

23

'^ bb) be able to fight,

14

S 17 9

Ju

nw

vby

Dy of enemy,

310

n
=be

c.
,

so

16 (after by

c.

VlJfJl

besiege).

~\urh n.[m.]

only in Ciny^ Dnb IK

Jus

Codd. Dnb, Dnb), U su. tr. then was


there ivar of (=at) the gates, but improb. text
(so Mass.;

and meaning dub.; AOL id. ws liprov KpiBivov,


whence Bu KS103 &!W ^) W then they used to
eat barley bread; but

BuComm

'

^ 'b b.W the barley

Kfcr BI U5
bread was exhausted; Mayer Lambert
-

Qny C'Cnb tN then for (in) 5 cities no shield was


AT
adl0C
seen, etc.; other cOnj. in Kau ; cf.

GFM

Imv.

etc.;
:iS

14

(all

with those

battle

fight together

+1 S 8

battles

abs. elsewhere

Hithp. Dnn^NI

i.e.

= with (against) one another +1 S 17

t.

cf.

<,

fire fr.

Isr.

22

23

17

Pi. Pf.

[Q^n 7]

(mng. and
721
;

n. [m.] perh. intestines,

not wholly certain,

cf.

bowels

No ZMG

from Dnb = press together, acc.toDl

*>

rroU93

ls

);

only

^^ Zp

D'bbjl?

sf.:

536

rran^n
17

their blood shall

be poured out like water, and


\m#,Hi-St(cf.2S2o ,0 ),Dl -We('ihrMark'),

their boivels like

18 1117 Je

20

Ch

34

12

(v

33

Dntaa) ; ' sax b|

27

Si

fig.

(||

van

Ch 1

H), also

d.

38

(v

37

van

EothsteinKauAT

DP" 20

Now

Now inch);

'

Gr D^n

23
;

v 12

cf.

and

suggests also Dnbl

moisture (freshness, vigour,

who lenderJlesh,

Dt

cf.

wh.

(to

34');

>al.

The

ras adpicas (cf. Ar. ^.sJ flesh,

IBO^ Jb20 23 to
God sendeth into him his burning

his belly,

and raineth it upon him, into his (very)


KauAT
(cf. Di, and into his
bowels Hi DP'- Bae
from Zp 1'' Di
>disting.
flesh De, v. supr.);
(in transl.) Da Hoffm Bu his food (as obj. of
-iBB rd.thenionb); ofiww, whence Me Sgfr
anger,

&^?n Schwally ZAWx

nnb?

1890 179

'

'

p^X

Syr.

cf.

t t

Ex

<

war; abs.

vnpnbo

sf.

Ch 35

^-DnJ)Dis4i 12 etc.;
^f cstr. ntor6o Ju
,

12

S i7

Ex

10

Dt 20

n3iN) +

i'K 20

12

Jos

'B *lb Is

15

Zearra

17

18 35

S
"*

war,

Gn
Gn

(ncnban

s
1

14

^nrii

ntanbo isd n'u


8';o

Ch

32

25

war, fighting; 'B?

teach

M t;=ar* 0/ -ar,
war = Mi 4 s 'B nB? J u 3=

1S18

ntoni)0)

abs.'Thes

j_ s

Dnbj +1 S

c.

>

S n13
2 + yt.Ch

+ oft,;

fws niBnbB j u V;

2i 14 (JE); ace. cogn.

and

14

(Btoat? '

etc.; battle,

14 - 18 29 39

23

22

^nonbo

21

niBnbo

pi.

Zc 9

S8 Dti 41

siews 0/

</ie

We

io

1 i

-f

joined; 'B il^y ?a^e

m with Gn
1019

Ch

2CI16

ny 'Bb

Jos

1 i

18

cf. 2

the

Ch 22 s
D? Dt 20 12 20
,

j u 2o 14 20 28 c. by 1 K8 44
28
Dy 'B.b eto ju 2 o
2 K8
s
abs. Je 4 6 t; a? tan "nni

Tjbn

S io 3
18 19
c. p? 2 S3
cf. v +
2 S2i
t' KHf? eosecrate ivar, i. e. open a campaign (with sacred
4
6
9
rites, Che) Mi 3 Je6 (both c. by), J04
cf.t'BH]
42
'inn^S'in Ju 20 and the battle clung to them;
3

c.

10

fi

*~P

"IB2B 2 S 22 35

'BH n^PlI

22

35

and

= 2 Ch

the battle rose (high)

em

tttoni 1 S 4
( We Klo
Dr) and the battle inclined (in favour of
one side); 'Bn ni*iD2 2 S 18 8 Qr the battle was
spread (extended), so read 1 S 14 24 add. @ The
34

18

Bu,

'Bn

rd. 'en

cf.

We

Klo Dr; 'B \by QlpFI f 27 s if tear


against met; "'*J?3 'BH Ju 20 34 the battle

bwtrbx

severe, cf.

(by for bs); so njn 'Bn <rm\

'an

K3

15

26
;

n^

'Bn ^nni

'BnT.v:4 2 25

17

cf.

verb rare and chiefly late)

Dt2
52

725

Jos

also

4 -6

,3

K9

late 'B B>JK

22

J02 7

rtonbo

Je5o 30

(all

25

Nu 3 i 28

Chi2 39 (v 38 van

tsto is 4 2 13

men of war,

of

'*

:!

D), je 3 8 39 4

17

J os 6 io 24 (both JE),
4

2
1

Ju 20

also (coll.)

3
5 (poem); 'Bn "{#

14 - 16

i
-

316

49

d.

49

(P),

26

Jo 4 9

Pr 4 17

^w
;

8"

(all

JE),

cf.

also

Qal

Dnbn P r

2 ms.

Imv. mpl.

Pt. pass.

=IBnb

23; sq.

Wba

i>l.

yet
.

23

Pf. 3 pi. TO D,<


6
1 s. Dni>K

1
;

Inf.

Dinb

cstr.
24

Dt

'Bnl)

eat
32
17
n
D
sq. ace. cogn.
? 4
;

Q^By3B3 ^ 141 eat of


9
^SH ''Bilb Dt 32 2 (poem) eaten
4

sq.

"1

their dainties ;

up

Pr 9

cstr.

(mostly Pr), abs. Pr 23

ivith the Fire-bolt, fig. of pestilence (Dr).

nn M
infr.,

IS 9,

n.m

S 13 16 add. We Dr,
'Bb ^n "EWK Je 4 8 14 'B X3S battle-host
cf. Klo
T/
4
is 13 so 'tan 'i- Xu 3 14 (P); also b N3* nna
4
'sib '* >Nr v 11 '&b mx 'smk /ch 12'9
1 Ch 7
8
(v van d. H)t; weapons of war, 'B(H) \bs J u
cf.

Impf.

Pr 23 1

cf.

this

^I4i
;

H) 2CI18 9

1CI128 3 iwt?nj>p
;

51

poet,

32

L341 12 Ez 27 10 27
>yh ntonjm b*k 2 S8" man 0/ && 0/ 2Vm',
i. e. his frequent opponent (v. Dr), = 1
Ch 1 10
8
'
1133
seldom
^ 24 (of '>), 'B n.133 2 Ch 13 3
7
ntonbo
2CI132 6 'Bn Dy j s8 13 io 7
Ae/-

prn

io 3

'b n33 is

Ez 39 20 Jos^^P),

3 instructed in

Ex

ivas

S 3i 3 = 1 Ch
6S
bd
1 s i 4

naam

'Bn

Ct

rise

f II. [Qlj ^] vb. use as food, eat,


30
Guidi DellaSe,le33
(so ThesBuhl, cf. Fra
would explain diff. between On?
and ^.sJ
V V

144

Ch

'O 'T^b 1 Ch 5 18 'B "HBbB


war; once = battlefield ^N3*l
'Bn ny 1 S 14 20 (so Kit KauAT ). The most freq"
phrases are f'B t^K Is 3 2 1 S 16 18 17 33 2 S 17 8
cf.

was

battle

24*

(D), sq.

-toy 'Bb ns;

34

Pr 20 s

itar

sq.

Ch 1

20",

vbs.
,

sq. DJ? 2

add.

"i\1V

HK ivith=against Gn 1 s Ju 20 20
'EH nDN i. e begin the battle 1
29
138; tan aipm 1 K 20
and

22

Klo Dr Bu.
Freq. combin. with
draw up battle-line Ju2o 22 +

are: 'O

sq.

n.3'

ls 19

6aWZe 2 S

</*<?

\bs his weapons

Jui"8'Ez32 37 'Bn

cf.

inpnbo

13

"- 182

nL);

Gn

'

'

10

10

+ cstr. nnnbl? 1 S
Th We Eu HPS Ew ^ 8c Ko
14

na>j3

n.f. battle,
319

wrath,

threaten.

TVyrh'ft
28

No Lc

of war

their

meat, v. suh Drib); ton|53 is\by


fill

d. H); '

and Dr

1S10

'

and

(rarely) f.

Gu

49, 20

(vid.

bread, food (Ph. Dnb bread;

NH Dnb; Aram. NBnb, \*L^, as Heb.; Ar.^^J


flesh,

Gn

meat
54

(cf.

Fra 30 )); abs.

+ Dnb^i 4
;

4-2

Gn3 + D$
19

'b

t.; cstr.

anb Ho9 4 +;

Bnbjb3 24 +,^Bnbob 7 +,DBnbHo 9 4b + v 4a


(for MT nnb), We GASm Now, + etc.; 1. a.
,

sf.'

on

537

Hebrews (Benz

bread, the ordinary food of early

Now

Arch.84ff.

Dt8 3 23 s Ex

(JE),

(always
25

18

(P)

c.

5.12

VlM loaf of bread

sub 113), and without "03

num.) ti S io 4 i6 20

S 16

(vid. "133

36

Ex2I 14^ E ^ Nu2I 5J og9

Arch.i.l09ff.^

14

K4

42

Dr), 17 17 21 4

(v.

t; 'b rfeu cake of

S 6 Ex 2 9 + (v. r&n sub I. bbri);


42
13
made from barley (Cp$>>) Ju7 2K4 (v. also

bread

Onb

the mixture

cf.

(flBK) Is

from wheat-flour (D^n J"6b)

supr.);

(P);

23

19

1519

44

of bread

bit

26

Lv 2 6
S

30

Ez 4
(H

29*

made by baking
21
cf. Je 37 ); t'HlB
11
21
Pr 28 cf. Ez 1 19
,

meal Gn i8 5 (J),
22
disting. from meat (flesh),
1 S 2 8 t;
66
Ex 1 812 (also v 3
(J), 1 S 25" 1 K 17

as modest term for a hospitable

Ju 19

Gn2 7 17

supr.), 2 9

3234

Lv8

31

18

(all P), 2 3

(H),

Chi2 40

Dn io3 =a meal 1 S 20 27 'b b?X = take


5454
2532
s5
a meal Gn 31
+ nprfc
37 43
+ 41
eat my bread, establishing an obligation, cf. Ob'
+

78

20

(rd.6 \?3X ace. to Marti KauAT

rivy=make a

'

cf.VB)

16

tEz4 5

16

Ec io 19

Lv26 (H),^io5

IS3 (gloss)f; leavened bread

+B*?a(ri) 'b

1S21 7

2i

48

71MVI
42

'b 'o 2

):

=TDPin

6 Lv 2 3

17

material from

25

65

i.

30

2K
of

Pr

i8

32

'b

35

39
7

ih.
is

136

Jb 24 5

Nu

22

bp?
2

24

v 20 2

= bread-corn,
made,

i.e.

the

wheat,

(J), 492"

Ez 48 18 Jb

25

/ c f_

(all

2o

God

c. of

J>gSem.

H),
7
;

cf.

Nu

also ("6)

Pr4

,7

EV
Ez

(P),

Tim

'b

D'3T3

6 23

3
;

n^J>

30

(||

'b

6
I

19

D'#3K

24''-"of food offered to mourners,

vid.

1 27'-,

20a

vid. |JK, p.

'b

Je 16'

cf.

(where

ins. 'b

Ecu

usually interpr. of benevolent giving

(cf.

Gf Gie): ITCH

Now); De al.
Pr 3 14

stuffs, cf

rfe

JD"by "]r6

of sea-commerce in bread-

on enb

b. fig.

our food are

them

they,

we

i. e.

Nu

JE)

will devour, destroy,

Dt

(cf.

10

VlV^ f 42 4

'b

);

80 6

cf.

blti, p. 37 b supr.); 'b of evil d^eds of

(vid.

wicked

Jb20 14 innp3 yv Jen 19 appar.fig.of destroying


the prophet and his house, but read prob. in?3
in its freshness (i. e. untimely), so Hi Gf Che
Gie (vid. Dp S ub mb supra).
;

t^H? n.pr.m. brother of Goliath of Gath


by Elhanan,

(q.v.) slain
s

Drp

EXf/nc,

prob. (as in

Aoofii)

"

S 21 19 )

||

Aec/id,

ace. to

Ch 20 3

(riK

reading

orig.

l?n?n IVS q.v. p. ii2 a

supra.

JD12T12 n.pr.loc.

= El-lahn,
2 n

Judah (32 Codd.

in

(Av.

WNW-

13 miles

c.

p EE Mem.iii. 261

a,dloc.

from Hebron,

P,itV,1 Geogr. 192

l7 / vb. squeeze, press,

t'j

JjJ;

(with which

No

M74

oppress

fig.

.~^ Schwally Idioticon 48

Chr.-Pal.

NS. r^* press

comp. Mand.

NN?!"I, torture,

together, urge,

Ju 4 3 + 2 t. etc.; Impf.
pnpn X1122 23 etc.; Pt.

'b

etc.

Nu

1. squeeze, press:

22

25b

(J)

sq. ace.

-f-

exert oneself)

PS

see also rare deriv. in Syr.

1932

sf.

^p^ f 56

pi.

a7n^Ex 3

instr. 2 lv 6

32

fs.

+2t.,

Ju

?K

ace. -f

sq.

Qal Pf.

34

shut the

door and press him (back, out) with the door.


29
Ex2 2 20
23
9
of people Ex3 (E;+acc. cogn.),

2. oppress: sq. ace. pers.

(bothE), \^56

25

ifr

2
;

18

3
9
4 6

o 12

'""i-Pi" 1

(||

Nu2 2

25a

Am 6

S io 18

106 42 abs. Is 19 20

sq.

),

14

Niph. Impf

Je 30 20

4 :2
-

"0^1

ft.

(J) squeeze oneself, of Balaam's ass,

T'lKT^.

cf.

t Vn7 n.m. oppression, distress

44
lU6
3

and

fig.

0r6),

D^P^D
i-'

Ju

Lv

(acc. cogn. c.

gained by wickedness
17

(in sacrifices):

i.207,2nded.,224\
2

Pr

3. other phrases

P)t.

Q^Xgn

(opp.

K22 27 =

f b. of animals,

a. 3?Bh

prob. =/bocZ

cf-^ 'b

25

'b M,il i

(all

uses are:

24 24 28

15

147^.

\^

-j-DITrpX '>

and

16

Jnp 'b

29

S 2i 5 t;

47w.15.17.17.19

(E),

23

cf.

(P), BhjJ 'b


32

Ch

with-

(kid, v ), 1 S i 4
(honey),
Pr 22 9 27 2727 (goat's milk) +; 'b |rt>

~W$i? f
*",

36

man, Ju 13

20

28 20 30 12

65

+ 104 14 pKH 'b Nu 15 19 (P), 'b pN


=Is36 17 t.
2. food in general: a.
8

Ho 9

D>3iK '?

in his

e.

13

(poem in J), Is 28 28 30 23 55' Je 5 17


28 s

Ez

infr.

pH)

v.

O P r 30

M>n

Dn^); Josi5 40 ,Max,A@LAa/i(/i)as;perh.

13

29 (both P);

Nu 4

'b

which bread

Gn 4 i 54

barley, etc.:

Lv

'?

&ra2 offirst-fruits.

18 26 vid. ynb

3Sy

]VVV

op P ^h 'b
wave-loaf; Cn33(n)

CI11V

Ch

11.

in the sanctuary

19

Chr nrjgBn

in

Xeio 34

'

K7 = 2 Ch 4 Ex

out 'a 40 23 (all P);


1

Ex

'b ntsp

cf.'^

bread of the face (of'';

Di Lv24,9 Dr 1S21

presence,

16

H?0

is

is DiSfE '?

unleavened bread

and poverty,

to riches
2

unearned

e.

i.

only late

life),

26

13

idleness,

10

Hi We,

del. 'b

feast

of bread (as support of

staff

of

Ex

\rh

p*),

= bread

K 22

Dt26

27 27
-

+5t.;

^44"";

cstr. 2

2 t.;

oppression of Isr.

'b abs.

sf.

Ex

sr

(E

cf.Dt26 (|[^V,^V)f44 25
:
i<e lj > ) an eneni y. ^42"' 43
(II ^K)j iw- /(
15
^V) '^ DH 6 DH^ 1 K 2 2 27
in gen. Jb 36
(||

+ vb.cogn.), 2Ki 3

2 Ch

bread of oppression and water of


oppression, i. c. prison-fare ( > Klo scanty fare);
20
appar. of privations
cf. 'b Q 'I? IX Wlb Is 30
on the apposition
Du;
Di
Che
of a siege (cf.
2B

'"^IDP

passages

these

in

p
Ues*

Jb 16

TIN, D'Tlp,

foe whets his

razor (in sim. of evil tongue).

ivo

tQUFUOT' n.pr.gent. G1125 3 descendants


,

Da

Syat 29 e
-

).

of

(NH

t[t#'rw] vb. whisper, charm


Aram,

j^\;

ti>nb,

jph*iv. 1883,12^

whisperers

f 41

B^D

P*. pi.

(i.e.

Impf.

together,

id.;

[rrS], Fftb

US

v.

58

twe

MI

0/

^*]2n "Qin^.
c.

75?

and not n loc, No


p. 57. B.
1) _abs. rb$

ii.

Ecio

26 ir'; tfnb
a

11

Is 3

Je8' 7

tttfnb

pi.

E'D? p3jl

La

3. whisper of prayer,
worn by women, Is 3 20
WVO '^"S Is 26 16 <Aey pour forth a whisper of
.

prayer (but Koppe Bo Gr Di Du rd. B'nb


'Zauberzivang,' compulsion of (by) magic).

tCTTlS n.pr.m.

= whisperer)

'??, a chief of the people

'J?

io"

c.

^
ait.

1
.

gum exuded

aromatic

'by

cistus villosus, Tristr FFP

HWBs,

',cf.Low

No

pb, Sab. Denkm. 84

Schr C0T
whence Gk.

Gn

cf

79

MBAk

XijSai/ov,

cf.

43

23
,

11
,

Di

'

ladanum

'

2ffi

an

19

Exi2

29

Dl

Gn

Ko

b^Is

t.;

n___ radical,

t.

cstr. b\b

12

+5
X+ very oft. (v.DV);

alternation

of

day and night divinely ordained Gn

Je

33=0.20.25

/b-ny Disp Is 38

i2.is

'?""1J?

time of sacred 3n

29

(b\b)

Jb

L330
3

Ch 35

^6
10

77

Now Arch-

1881
>

XaSaco^

pp

(fr.

413

64

(Sab.

tion,

Damascus)

Ar

ff
-

Hdt m

I12
-

Is 15

Je6 5 Ob 5 Jb2 7 20

iS
; HN33

sub nDB'

v.

c.

34

'

Gn

days and forty nights


Dt 9 - 11 ls -- 5 io 10 1K19 8

b\b

three nights (Hib\b T\vhf)

7"

1 '

loc.

Lv

Tristr Natl

30
1

(with 3X, nf^ON, na,

X a\apu>Tr,<;,

stellio.Vid.

'

hammer, sharpen, whet

t[li'tJ /] vb.

(XH

?'</.,

sharpen

hammer, tap;
Ar.

nob" Jb 16
1

B>0'b

1.

Cnh-^3

Aram. &v?,

^l.W.1 strike, tap)

^7

Gn

*^-^>

Qal Impf.

13

7/. cf-. ^<B_bb 1 S 13hammer, only 77. = hammerer,


4- (J). 2. sharpen sword, 3-in
;

Gn 20 3 3

24

njja?')

(i"rib\b

(both E),

K3

5
;

]
;

seven

Jb2
'j>n

13

f;

njqo
,

1010

p.

42

13
15
8
2
'!? rfj'jn
4
4 6 (E); 'b }Vjn Jb 20 33
G
fitn Dibn I s 2 7 '(cf. Mi 3 infr.)t; 'b'f? Jon
9

'bn

Hist Eib 26c *'


'

12

Ex 24

12

S 30 12 Jon

Gn

Ex

20

days and

three

'b? Dibn t

36

^ 90
num., denoting duration of time,

\forty
28

20 25

34

&~1W

divided into watches


*

merchandise of Ishmaelite
present to Jcseph (both J

as unclean

nWW),

DDH,

etc.

-b

'

named

as

etc.; of

||

NG7 v of following; meaning unknown).


tn^7 n.f. a kind of lizard (NHjcZ.);

scp

14

by day) Is 26 Jb 35 ty l 22
if
3
of night-service in
88 2 92 s 119 35 cf. 16 7 17
Temple 134
of sudden assault, or destruc-

days and seven nights

7>.

(P),

of suffering and

cf.

1 e within one

whole day; as close of day,

bpj? nib*!?

t,;

night, opp. day,

33

13

S3o + 4

lit-

t.;

+ 2 Qr
+ Pr 31
t.

i6 3

araKTrj).

j): ad

id.;

'Ge
33

pi. abs. nib\b

Gn8 22 (J), Dt

nb'b); b\b Is 15 11 2

Kt (Qr
42

Is 3 o
8
cstr. id., Is 2i

(sts.

dp-^t.H is t.Bib,458ff..

'

GnS7

(Gk.),

leaves of cistus-rose,

As. ladunu

37,

G1137

"Hi"}

caravan,

(NH

night

pious desires, prayer, praise, meditation,

TlD 7 n.[m.] myrrh, or

B?1

weeping

Bib.

sub

v.

Ne

12

only

nW> Gn

(v.infr.);

Is 3
1. serpent-charming Ec 10";
Is 3 3 (prob. more general). 2 charms, amulets,
20

40 - 5

and ending

''bv,

11 ,27

'b Is

nib.

Aram. kW?, JJX^., JJL^;

n^(3);

form probably

t\rn v n.[m.] a whispering, charming

3"

Aarono-ic^.

Ar. J.1), iLl'l ; Eth. AAiT: &\l=nightj As.


HWB meaning of -/dubious;
llldtu, evening D1
;

||

^U/^

,sT

sub in.

v.

H^, ^^n.m/

2S12".

Pf.pl. fi*#$>no

bip

serpent-charmers ;

Hithp. whisper
s

Eth. flrhA; whisper,

Abraham and Keturah

p 0SS ibly originally serpent-charm-

ing); Pi.

Ei

my

TTXlii, 5333p.q.

--5131.2(b)

v.

D^J?

''b

nanno,

obj.

'b

,r

fig.

S 13 s0

cf. 1

eyes forme. 'PvL.Pt.^b'0"\Vr\-^^2' asharpened

.,

13

f7

(ace.)

n^L,

538

trb

v. |5

^na

at

345b),

cf.

Ex

nin 'ba

Chiefly in adverb, phr.:

8.p.i2ib.

which one

'bn
812

is

Exi2 29 +(v. TH, ^xn

midnight
,-jina

on

k3

20
,

this night

speaking);

NWn

\\&ta Pr

(P

7 t;

the night of

'?3 on that night

onlyNu 14 ); n 'b? Gn
34
but del. @ ^ e
so 'bn alone +1 S 14
19 3o
Kit, cf. Dr; Klo Bu rd. mn'b; ^ n to-#

Gn

33

19

35

(J)

+ oft.,

(P

1G

tGni 9

5 34
'

30

15

(all J),

Nu2 2

8 ,9
'

(E),

Jos2 4

539

rrhih
S iV L16 19 s Eu i
S 19 11 '?0 = ^/tw

(both JE), 2

to-morroiv

last night

16

14

Ju 16

JE),

19

Dr)

2021

25

'

2 2

(cf.

11

S 15

31

12

32

Jos 10 9 (both

29 32
-

DDV

opp.

yjr

78' 4

24

28

tion 2

opp.

S 19

^6

?"?3?

an abomination

is

s
should be avoided ty i 1
smitten and
24
punished for the benefit of the simple Pr 19 25
u and banished for the removal of conten2 i

just past,

ragr/ii

Ninn DITTOS (of continuous action)


Is O2

cannot find wisdom i4 G

'M? all night Ho f


Nu

(J),

-in

f'\ opp

Ex

(opp. Ip3),

20

an

^ s

P")V

II

judgment is prepared for him 19 29


1
2 9~> wine is a scorner Pr 20

Hiph.P/: 3 mpl. sf. ^Jfbn ^1 19 51 Pt. pbv Gn


23
pl.cstr.Tp^Cl^ 31 sf.T^> Jb
42 Jb 3 3

every night

2:,

(prob.);

nv\?n"73 Is

cf.

nb &y

DOV)t; esp.

all the nights (opp.

Xu2 2

n?'gf/t<

16

20

(E) Jos 8

(JE),

nii>\b

less oft.
{'b

in

Je6

+ i8t.

'bn

Nc 4

16

Is

16
27 Est 4

(opp. DrVl)t;

1 1
;

'

oft.

in

gloomy

sense, of

wiew of scorning,

m^A*

T pl^
2

avenging calamity

Da

(med.

b^S-no

'unintelligible' Siegf):

n^Ernp^i

what hour of the night of calamity

i.e.

cf.

night of death Bu;

12

n.f.

(XH

Edom

Lilith (Milton Che

night-

lex Talmud -

s -y

adloc

(NH id.; vb.

/] vb. scorn

cf.Yh.ybo interpreter

ty*

p.i 9 2b);

fm.

CIS

not in cog-

22 44 88
-

Ar.

hence perh. prop, speak


Derr 6
or obliquely, Fl
; Qal Pf.
)

n$ p r 9

1 1 1.

pi.

*>} Pi- 12
9
hear u (opp.

'2
;

Impf. }^ 3

34

+2

t,;

vlLS,

P*.

""]?,
'

510

ace.

0.

scorning

22
,

14 19

is

ormer name

\ataa;
1

ti}"

=DB^ q.v.

28
;

c. ),
'

incapable

7
,

reproof

I5

12
,

of Dan, in
14 27 29

J-'?n

(v. fi

Geogr - 5124
.

S 25 44 +

Aa(f)tf,

15

A/iw,

Qr (Kt &b),

Ia>ay,

SfXXf i/x.
Is io

30

(perh.

Buhl Geogr
1

^r

ID

'

Jerus.
n5

= nap

),

PEE Map

Bem

!li

27

Eob BR ' 4S7

iv 2a, Amirn.

Jwv. of

t]?n q.v.

vb. capture, seize, take (by

/
T 121

(Ph. lib take out, choose (1);

^?P as

'X

lot)

BH;

de-

of dis-

or rebuke

cf.Buhl

cf.

n.pr.m. father of Michal's second

NE. fr.

miles
cf.

&?bb

Zi'ow,

h^b f i + 3 t.; scorn, T^i? nsb)


if thou scornest thou alone shall
MMri),

n.pr.loc. (on meaning

Ar.

S511 is strike, push,

with the hand,

aac& Wetzst
.

3!

site unknown; v.
akin to in. &i>, v. Di)
zrVxi "- 101 conj. 'Isaiciye, village two
Kasteren

]'Y"^,n scomers he (God) scorneth 3 ;


the scorner is proud and haughty 21 24

cipline

= 6e

strength; cLS
appar. denom.

t rn!?^ n.pr.loc. N. of Jerus.

in

perhaps

Bhij;

villi,

be strong, etc.,

''

lights

Ar. oJJ,

7
extreme north of Canaan, Ju i8

nW

turn aside (intram.);

m;

Thes

foil.,

n.m. Jb4 " lion (Ar.

f 11.

2e\\r]s,

here figure, enigma).

lion-like j

husband,

indirectly

Hb

niocking-poem

satire,

j>gsem.i.i56(om.2nded.A

J&^

1*

HDH33 Pr 30 30

14

Che
Judaism, v. Bux
f
Griinbaum Z5IG xsxl im
Connexion with
perhaps onlv apparent, a popular etymology).

nates;

14
29 Is 28

D" ^.?

in later

tjT^

in.

As. ne.Su'lion is comp. by Hal (cf. Hpt


B a ZAm.iiw.floy_ Ko ,j Jl n Is 30 (|| N^>),-ri3?

on the development of legends of Lilith

cf.

"BOK

jixb

KAT2

prob. borrowed fr. Bab., Is 34


HWB377
Syr.
As. UUtu, D1

id.;

tS 1951

22
i

of a female night-demon haunting

name

desolate

(/of

1)

fi.

is it?

(al.

(Thes)

11

(opp. ~ip3).

tjTT?
hag),

= be

scomers=

n -[f-]

,12

Pr

also

s<rott<7

Jb 36 20 (Ew De Di

VJW

without divine guidance or comfort fit^D ""V,?


Mi3 6 personal distress Jb 35 10 ; judgment perh.
also

sheiv oneself

t|isS n.[m.J scorning, Pr

Isi6 3 sim. of shadow of Zion as protection;

more

mocker, Is 28".

?.,

?lk^3W?

fig.

of interme-

fig.

Impf. ISVipHn act as a scorner,

etc.);

(E);

nba

'b? as a<

(opp.

2$

'b

0i\

1
1
(opp. ^aa), 134 Cts

+2

23

-grA<

ty

0^3); b\p3 Is 1
9
D^n^t.
2.
"(opp.
5

Jb

20

(chfly late; oft. opp.Di'3,

nfe +f 9
Ne

Je 52 7 ), Zc

||

19

16 17

K8

42

between God and man, Jb 33 23 Is 43 s7


ambassador 2CI132 31
Po'lel Pt. pi. &?&
(O dropped Kb' " 479 ) scomers Ho f.
Hit lip.

n^b night and day

Gn

diaries

21

Di"1

2. Pt. interpreter

Gn

of these

31
20
27
Tr^"? Is43 ;-1- deride Jbi6 ^ii9

:o

i6'

Dti6 N119 (P) + 5i t-;


15
14 and Ex I3' -"(J) + 25 t. opp. D>?i\ covering
otherwise Ju 6 27 (opp. Dl?^)
all the time
J

13

pestle, cf.

mod.

J.5J

etc.,

ZMG
:

XSj,.

xxii.lsCS, 140.

jj

Qal

or cleave to);

sft'ci

Pf. 'b Jos 8'

Am 3
^1?? 2 S 12 etc.;
28
I'abjl Ju8 13 + ,etc.;/mu.ms.sf.^3?2Si2 ,mpl.
Imp/. 3 ms. "Iw*

27

113?

Am

//. a&s.TD^

csir. sf.

ace, usu. a city or town, in


33
21
Jos 8 io^JE), Dt 2 + 48 t. (but

P)

seize (not in
812

c.

GFM al.);

Bu Kit

as gloss

land Jos
s8

Dn

18
water-courses (fords), Ju 3
men ( usu> princes, kings) in battle
1217
(D), 2 Ch 22 9 33"; captives
Ju
8
Jos 1 i
4
and spoils 2 S 8 = 1 Ch 1 4 of Saul's seizing

io 42 (D),

the kingdom (ilWtsn),


1

S 14 47

5";

by force of arms
ing the foxes Ju
4

acquiring

i.e.

of entrapping

26

men Je

5
.

i6

20

Ec

etc.;

Pf.

2323

38
56
5

8'- 41
20

La

Je 34 Jos 15

Ch

18 14

37

Ne

39

30

etc.

5o 2 M 5
--

(cf.

Qal

fs.

Je 48

rnsja

K 16

H3 13^

44

Zc 14 2

1919

also 2
OOT2K18

= As.ia^m Schr

= 2 Ch

25

13

K 18

10

2. of men, be

1).

,J

by cords of distress, "?\? \?3n3, Jb 36 s


3. be
taken by lot Jos f^w- a ll JE), 1 S io 20 2121
(
.

'

i8' 7 io

]3

J2

cf -Qal3).
(

);

Jb

3 mpl.

SW

c.

rtvbh

v. ?s.

\?b

t |(J /

fob) sub

v.

vfo.

exercise in, learn

to,

Aram.

accustomed

<bb.

(NH id.,

QalPf.

learn;

ms/b

Is 26

10

and cannot

separated, of crocodile's scales

||

irTflNa

be

&K

S0
^n.:)j "jfe D ^? V.? Jb 3 8 the face of the
deep compacts (of freezing
WsniT Q^p ]M3-

vbs. transp., plausibly,

["^
*1

3j?
'

i.

e.

"^ti Pr

L-^7^

Me

3'2C

Impfz ms.ip^Dti7 is. n"Uf>b^iio


10
3 pi. p1b*< Dt4 + 1 2 t.Impf. /jot. ^B^ Is 1

/;ass. cstr. ''T'Bp

Jb 18

Ch

sf/ipb

cstr.

119 7

learn something,
Pr o 3 Is 2 4 2 9W

TnD7

^nj

''by

irn3?B

iban jnaa pOB).

(|]

fr.

s f.

18

T^D7

Piel Pf. 3 ms.HB? Ec

ms.

^i

^94
+ 1 2 t.
;

10
3 mpl. }V1B^ Dt 4

^ 25 +
4

12

Dt

nejio

60

teac/t

28

Imv.

t.

t.

m. sf.^rni??

12

^B.bri

sf.

1B^ V.25

Impf.

Pf.;

t.

Inf.

s.

Impf.; Imv.

1E& Je 32

Pt.; teach,

19

19 - 22

Ju 3 2

33

c.

sf.

^1D^

+ 9 t.;

abs. 2

^51";

rntpi>K

some one something,

Jb2i 22

"IB^J

17

Ch

double

Si 18 ^),f 2 5

P.

i7

'"

ace.
12

4 '9

34

94 10 II9 12.26.64.6G.08.10S.124.13S.171 J 5 2 12 Ec I 2 9 Is
13 9
33
21
Dn i 4 c. ace. pers. Dt4 10
i 3
40 Je 2 9
w
5
2
17
^25 71 Ct8 Is 4 8 17 Je 3 i 34 3 2 33 33 Ezr7
5l

15

-'

Pd|> also for

Jb2i

^144';

ace. rei b pers.

rei

12

Ch

21

un-

f.

A>?X a > Ani^a.

n.pr.loa so Jos io 3 +;

loc.

Pt.

Ho

io

Jb

2i

22

singers
11
;

rei

ace. pers. f^

14

3 rei Is 40 ; ace. pers.


20 18 ^143' Je 9 4 12 16 '"[^ %
inf.

pi.

nnispB Is 29 13

Ct
c.

^119" Pr 5

ls

Je 3 i

2S22 35 =l|'I8

ace. j^ers. b rei

ace. pers.

Dt4

teachers
1

22

ace. rei

^ 94
T]bn q. v .;

n.pr^oc. in Judah

s4

14

tGn2 7 37

^1? <o d/iee

known.

Imv.

c.

16

'<).

P.

of the wicked

HD7, Tiy?

17

Dt 5 f 1 19 77173 106 35
6
29
3
Jei2 1610 Mi 4 3 c. b* Je io 2 c. inf. Dt 18
3r
23
10
19
13
WV]
Is i 17 Ez i 9 '; nKT}> Dt 4 14 17 31
Dt 3 i 12 nOPljm n3_j> mted to war 1 CI15
ace.

Dt 4 514

a catching instrument,

a snare, trap, only fig.;


10

73

16
Inf. ctbs.lrf? Je 12

ij/

Bi Siegf Buj.
(cf.^p

t.

^ J n "^-

(subj.

be

19

||

n -[ m -] a taking, capture

v]

$P-

by

29

Pr 3 o s +

*to~pb

1 s.

Pf.;

they grasp each other,

be

"IB? (rare) learn;

As. lamddu, learn, Dl rrol

taught, etc.;

'n^eri^ tib) rii6ri;

36

= mod.

+7

tHithp. Impf.

=Is

prob.

men

of

caught, viz. in a snare or trap, only fig., usu.


by divine judgment Is 8 15 24 18 28 13 yp- 9 16 59 13
Pr 6 2 i i 6 Je 6 11 8 so of Jloab Je48 744 ; of being
ensnared by a woman Ec 7 20 ; of being caught

J4 41

13

27 27

from Jerusalem
33 miles
MoundofMaiiyCities,1893
Geogr- ^ 103
Buhl
FJB
GASin Geosr,B4,
ilem 320
GuerinJU,ie,! " 299ft
> Unim el-Ldkisv&Yelde
BEii47
Urn Ldkis opp. by Kob
\aX w.
Tell el-Hesy,

Pt. lab? Jos 7 15 ;

31 41

J og

fey

base of Assyrian operations

Ch 32 s

cf. 2

(P), cf. 2

capture(J

reckoned to Judah Mi

Syr. Na.^> Pa. accustom, combine; Ettaph.

18

1. be captured in war, of city

Je
Je

D)

(all

cf.

3).

Imp/, I*?) Is 24

H?h Jos 7 +

20

10

actually

t2. fig.
Pr 5 22 Jb 5 13
t3. of taking by lot

^ 35

La

*T3 i3

3? 35

1^

'

+Niph.

io

Tablets, NOS.2W. 218, 180, 181^.

32333435

also of Samson's catch-

and (of a pit) Je 1 22


Jos 7> 4 141 (JE ; v. Niph.
18

Wkl TA

of a lion catching his prey

of a trap, snare, 113 p"

it

(Amorit.)

3323
31
(all JE), v
city/with king, Jos io
12 11
(both D); (=Tel el-Amarna Lakisa, Lahisi

^24.24 j 2 8.
^j_
1214

A1113

Canaanitish

n^37 Josio 31 +5t.;

32

iTpb? 3 2 24 Pc"l?'b Jb 5 13

war Ju i
Ju i 18 del.

^ID^ Je 18 22
Pn6 ; 1. capture,

Wr

540

13?

Pual

13
.

"TB^D

cstr.

Ho

io

Ch

taught, of a

11

7
;

Pf. 3 ms.

Ch

; trained,

25

*$

Ct

as soldiers

a bullock to the yoke

human command

Is 29

541

172b
ITpb adj. taught;'^ Je
50"; cstr.'TWjb Is54

Is

Is 8

16
;

13

24

"tlPP Jei-3

1. taught, as disciples Is 8

2. accustomed to something,

23

13

accustomed

do

to

sf.

16

50

"^IP

nap-

44

13

54
Je 2 24

"TOp

(wildass) accustomed to the wilderness;


23

DHISp

pi.

'Hpp

V"}.y}

ippp

cstr.

31

tTpSn

n.[m.]

scholar

NH)

(late;

Ch 25

rra

?,
V T

p, v.

'!>'

^Nitt^ Ne 12

38

t.;

Gn

)nb, 13Q ?

v. foo"P.

form

son

1.

);'b Gn 4

Winp

of

5^.26.28.30.31

gon

v.

sub

123

Hiph.

Hiph. id.;

Ar.

J^x.\

play,

D^p

Pi. '3

sport,

Vn>l

Cb

jest

I"!^//] vb. mock, deride; also (Niph.)

(NH Hiph. id.; U avb Aph. id.


(cf. NH )bf? mock, X 3.^6 id.;

stammer, poet.

^2

4
,

"3$

2K

enemy

23

3
3
;

Impf.

;'

s.

'W^ Jb

Pr 30 17
3| Pr

fs. aj?}>n

Pi. 3j6

(c.

(linn); of the
))

Is 37 22

21

Ar. 'Jj& id.)); Qal P/.

nn),

Ch 30

^2 2
10

c. ~?5?

pTIBTl);

(||

abs. 'b

Jb 34"+

art. so Ko Synt

cstr. c.

Hup Now Bae,

foil.

del.

M$ Ho f

sf.

for

1.

t.

303e

also

cf.

BHiCoBerthol),
less prob., cf.

(v. infr.); pi. cstr. \3y

a. mocking, derision,
16

= 79

14

nann, D^p); so also Ez 3 32 (|| prra;


4
supr.), 36
2. stammerings (of

v.

1.,

||

nafe>

but

Gr

Monatsschr 1884 45
-

'

reads

t [3J77] adj mocking, only


.

(si

veral.), aiV

Is 28

^j

!|^__ To
by GesDe Che Du,

1890, 258

11

n^T

Mafia^,

tnV7

35

85 - 16
,

Jg

sub

al.

</:6y.

pi. cstr. as

noun

mockers 0/ 3iy

Schwally

\3JP,

algQ re ferre d

< sub

3J& q. v.

n.pr.m. a man of Judah


AaSa,

fte$

(||

De

^y,

dub.; Che reads

but text

(q.v.),

ZAWxi.

\3Jjb

16

11

Is 28

Ew Brd Di Hup-Now*

so

Ch

21

Aadqi.

n.pr.m. 1. an Ephraimite

Ch

Aab\b)au. 2 a Gershonite 1 Ch 2 89 2
E8ai/, A A(e)adav, XaSav, @L AaaSav.
7

Pn

22 19

7'26

21 - 2121

20
;

3 mpl.

yft

p pers. vel rei) 2

innocent Jb

59

9
;

abs. of

22

K i9 = Is 37

19
(||

irk

ni) ?

v.

t[T^

/] vb. talk indistinctly, unintelli-

2 ms. afn

Je 207 ; mock,
have in derision, of Jerus. triumphing

"W? ^8o

(c

19

Jbn

9
^59 '^!

over

stutter,

1$* Jb 9 23

deride,

(||

(^^

fs-

MT

('Vn

vera

19

123 (|| TU); so appar. c. sf. as gen. obj. H07


(but very club., probably corrupt, cf.We Now);
b. =obj. of derision
nearly = blasphemy Jh 3 4 7

messengers of God.

stutter

ty

X 2$

and they were (continually) making

Syr.

Ne

barbarous language),

Syr. a^i. Ethpa. moc/c, delight

greedy;

be

stammering

12
(v. infr.);
Is 28

si

(NH

ms.

mocking, derision, (bar-

n. [m.]

Berthol);

wb.

vb. jest

(where Co reads ]P2, but

-f-36

^ 44

sub my.

i.

only

^\

ayV);

oneself,

at the

of

p^ lChl ^

all

Hiph.
33

j^

jfe Ne

4
;

19

Niph.

f 22 8 Vl, -l Ne 2 19
mock, deride, always in

Ges 127g ), + Ez 23 s2 (but

Lag BN77

cf.

tob

barous)

||

2 pers.

but prob. insert p

T7rgesch 102 - 129

Impf. 3 ms.

c.

."ISP 'ppy).

'

p pers.

33

Jb

Jb 2 3 . So also VjTp: (or 1$)) Pr 18


hn: GiJ c (v. y^j, p. 166 supra).

nnnx

tp^ ?]

16

'fo5>

9 b.

V. f

v. jyo

Ethpa. id.;

36

Ne

1S84 46

Ch 30 10

c.

1^7

orig.

4is-is.23.23.24

(Sethite)

a.

b^b,

rd.

+2

18

Gn

(Cainite)

\yiy?

Pr 31

meaning Bu

conj. as to

jest);

bad sense

80 (read

-^

3 mpl. uyb:

T12),

(||

NH)
3

17

GrMoMtsschr

cf.

(abs.)

cf.

30

Dy Is33 I9 a ^eopfe stammering


barbarians, cf. v a but rd. lb]})

nDE>),

(||

so also perh..

@ 93),

(i.e.

vybn Jb 2
Pi. D^ypp

MT

n.pr.m. king of Massa

n.pr.m. (on

[737

518

p.

(prob., v. Kf?0);

yS

of tongue

abs.

noT 4d.

v.

T T

^in ?

t^Mnb,

nV^np

rra^

?,
T T '

iftp poet, for

+ ft.;

(||

(late;

Pr 17 3

*?)

pl"IB>);

Pi. fieO Jyj

pers.

(c.

for tab with

nA nn
T

Je 20 7

[ \/ji>y]

evil.

t[inS?3] n.[m.] ox-goad;


Ju

of wicked

21

no'c); of

wisdom Pr i

26
(||

s2

God

pnfc);

gibly

(NH id.,

in deriv.

(W? foreign language,

W? foreigner), also murmur, remonstrate;


ktalk

indistinctly;

Ar.JiJ

obscurely, ambiguously);

^114'

Syr.

distort; iv.talk

only Qal P<.Tp Dy

apeo2>le talking unintelligibly

1
1|

DHVP).

r\pb
t

[t^ /] vb. swallow (greedily) (NH id.,

Hiph.

sta*/f cattle

Ar.

cf.

sounds);

"^ypn Gn

30

cf.

Cook

);

me

let

swallow, sq. JO

wormwood (NH

^*J

curse (vb.
Gloss

(J)

t n3V^ - f
is

with food; Syr. \^L&i>.jaw;

speaA confusedly, utter indistinct


only Hiph. Imv. ms. sf. causat.

k.i.1

only

Dt 2
MTHQ),

of idolatry,

,7

of

||

''-'s

of

chastisement
5
Q ^"?),
3'
(II

V^S

v.

Naphtali, Jos 19

10 "1,275,24

'

so also Laff

(P),

of

Aa Ko Vfi.

unknown.

site

AcoSa/i,

Mp /

(NH

vb. take

esp. hay,

id.,

jy!>)

Je 9 W (||
23 (|| id.) La
19
of bitter (rnE) result of
sim.
v
(||^1);
4
On
intercourse with strange woman Pr 5
wormwood (Artemisia absinthium, etc., Gk.
Hi5t Bib 4M
801 " -"*
Tristr Nat
^Lv8lov) cf. Low
15

33

MI

(Niph.) he taken in marriage;

t^n); of result

12

?.);

||

(vb.

n3J>i>

T D^jpS n.pr.loc. northern border-town

^J

of bitter things:

fig.

Am 5

perverted justice,

Nab.

so

id.),

sub fb.

v.

rei.

Ar.

id.;

\^b

yh,

yb.

tTsj? n.m. Ju15 4 torch (NHk/.);- 6 abs.


pi. CTa^
Ju 15 Is 62 cstr. Gn 15 17 Zc 12
18
Ju
Jui 5 + 2 t., DT?^ Ex 20
7 + 3 t.;
(kindled,
cstiOTS^Dnio : ^orcA,Ju7 16 20 i5
'3 k>n "v?:??); it'N ts6 Gn i5
"iisri; je),
(+f^V

DHM

and

Impf.

D1 HWB384 ; Ar.

lafol

conceive (of female), iv. imjiregnate ; Eth.

'J\

(VJ'rfi;

Send5Ch 59

Aram, also
3
Inscr. of Carpentr. (Imv.inp); cf. Cook Gloss Aram
Iuscr
); QalP/. 'b Gn 2 22 + npb 2 7 3G + (np Ez
npb

Zinj.

receive;

textual error

is

sf. *3nj3J)

Gn

Ex

10

Je 27 20

QHijJj

@EwSt Sta
Gn20 +

We Di Dr 2S18

18

'

15

Now Che

'

Ho

Or
rig)

Impf.

etc.;

+ (Nu

16 1 read DiJJl Bo
read injM We Dr Kit

S 30 20

19Aa

(for DPIf?

5384 4

Gn

njW

@ Co, cf. Ges

om.

ms. finpb

4
rd. prob. DPIjW

We);

*"TD7 (-/of following; meaning unknown).

UM,

npNI; Ph. npb; As.

17,20

'

0^

16

4-4 5

S 22 17 + ; iqi Jb 15 12

?nj 2

Bu); sf.
npn Gn 3 8 23 +

23

power

(sim. of conquering

6W

B>X "n'?),

||

of angel in vision

''??!?

Dnio '(sim.of eyes


r

B im.

||

flashes (reflected from) darting chariots

(]|D^-I3);
-f-

'{>

of lightning-flashes

Ex

of

Na2

16

finpVl, after

Gn6 +

Jb 41 "(IpTTPS
cherubim
flame between
Ez i 13 (|| "vD3

&$); of

^,

sim. of Zion's glorious deliverance

&$);

Is 62 1

Pial). T?!?
(II

Jb 12 5

v.

sub T3.

Ju4

4
;

husband of Deborah

Aa^ySoO.On

iizh
at:

K6

i;

sub

v.

fern,

form

cf.

GFM.

rmsl
n^s.
tj
t
l
''

'

(cf.

Ko'-^Ges 561

=inp

Gn 42 +
33

29

v.

sub

;
5
nnjft

"nnp

twisting motion

hand,

5 (P), 2

Gn8
40

11

K4

(J),

streams] turn aside


force), so

(tivist,

wind, with lessening

AVHi De Da Bu>Ew 01

Du, who read Qal VIST or


niniN,

= caravans,

subj.

Pi.

Di Siegf
VIST, making

npb
9

K 14

Dt3i 26

(Ko

(all c.

Ex 4 17

1-

318

22 3 +

+ 3 1.;

15

mpl.

20 33 Inf.

abs.

csr. nn|5

etc.;

Je

prep.

c.
sf.

Pt.act. nf?5

Ex7

T3)

16

usually

);

wne

27^+,

1. take, take in

(J), i7

S 18

14

(E),

Nu

(c. |?3), cf.

Dt*5 17 + oft.; Gn

i2 22 (JE),

of plucking grapes.

nan,

D3T3 mp ^9? Gn 4 3 12 (J), Jos 9 U (J E


8
20
2 K5* 8
9 Pr 7 (all c.T3); cf. Gn43
-

of, sq.

Samson grasped the two middle


columns.
Niph. Impf. 3 ms. 1"IQ?1 Iiu 3 s the
man started up and twisted himself; 3 mpl.
Via^ Jb 6 18 the paths of their way [i. e. of the

Is 2 3

S 4" read H?pD


This
p. 334 supra, and !>pD).
with
passes into 2. fa&<? and carry along

(E

oneself,
1

29

Ju

sq. ace,

^P

3 ms. innj?

sq. ace. rei,

Jos 9 4 (both JE),

29

fs.

);

12

tJu twist, wring; As.


Zpte, overthrow, D1 HWB 382 ; Qal /mp/. risbjl
)
1

Ez2 4 26 ,'nPinpGn30 15 +,etc.;


11
etc.; pass. pi. O^p'? Pr 24

easily

(xlr.

1
17 ; usually nj>
13n^ 1 S i6 u +2 t.;
us
3
sf. 3 mpl. KTDng Gn 48'

for np5, v.

t[i")S/] vb. twist, turn, grasp with a

t.,

'

11

',

s f.

Gn 4 U + nnjb

"

nms.

sf.

Je32 14 +2

nipb

,,

CDdS 1K6

fs. 'npb

njnp Je 36 14

fs.

the

Tni"l'1 S7 n.pr.m.

@);
nnp i 5 9

21

n?ip thunderpeals) ; of flashing water-drops

expelled by snortings of crocodile

'

15

20 ,S (E;

sf.

ntnOS V3M);

p")3
;

of [chiefs of]

fs.
13

17

Zc 12 6
Judah

4 + nnpxiZcn
nnpj 1 s 4 + ni53l Dt3
1 pi. nj Gn 34 +
Imv. np.b Ex 29 Pr 20" + Ez 37 (Co
29

i.s.ngK

ace. rei vel pers.,

)15

3. a. take from, or out

J*?

loc.

Gn

52

(rib

s2

from man), 3 (man from ground; both J);


Dt 19 12 1 S 17 49 1
i7 19 +; bsg 31.nn nN ngi

J u 3 21 (i.e. drew it); c. 3 instr. Q^^DH


b.
D3]3n byo 6 Is 6 6 sq. fO partit. 2 S 12 4
ia^e, carry away ; Ez 3 14 spirit lifted me up and
tot*

r["

me away ; fig. of passion carrying one


away Jb 15 12
c. take away from, so as to
carried

543

HP*
deprive

Gn 4 4

D V9;

iKii ^

J),

'>

from over thy head,

thy lord

Sm

Gn 5

24

-m

13

5i

about

is

+ iP,

(E); sq. acc.

34

TF$ K 2

^Vth byn

QT^X

Gn42

sq. ace.

of,

29

36

so v

away

to take

abs.^VX

cf.

ngi)

(P)

>

^3

away

away understanding Ho 4 11
away life 1 K 19 1014 + 31" Pr

of the

Ez 33 46

victims

its

H013 11

ngNi 'asa -jbo rf?-jm

sword, taking

4. take to or for a person

acc.+

d. esp.

P,

2K12

H^

OHajjb ib

d^v *nyb

Aw as sfew for
+ p,

ace.

f^JJI

f0\> v npp

Pr

esp.

lb np,

out

p.

Ne

ever?

Ex 5 11

Dt

Gn6

21

my

so (without

21

strata;

45"+;

with-

ms procure corn, and eat and

Zei

office let
6

Jb

Ch

w'^Ai

+ i^),

11

+ D^>); + |o Dt
marriage

in

n#K

''if?

wife for

cf.

Zei

= select,

d.

it !

i6 5 j

ins n^ imps

another take;

i/ioi

v 34

D), 2

(all

2o 0b ; (2)

darkness take possession of

choose,
37

23

^ MCM

/s

Jos 4 2 (JE).

Gn

more

38 40 48
-

oft. for oneself,

a bribe,

(bothsq. f?),Am5 12 2

interest-money
i3

i8

Ez

(both D),

18

1317

Nu

receiving Abel's blood


Is

40

2
;

received

(JE;

K5

22

34

Gn

c.

c. P,

? reflex,

+oft.;

(all J),

= receive,

f.

ransom,

gift,

cf.

21 21 (E), Je

usu.

19

3c - 4

i2

12

shalt take

(all J),

+ flBtab), Gii 4 6 2 11 29 i2 19
without p Gn 20 23 (E), etc.
esp.

e. esp. take

cmd thou

son, so v 7

(sts.

accept,

20

Dt

men Dt i Jos

of

^N inn^

etc.,

S8

15 16 - 20 23 ' 26 26

12
;

^itf;
inheritance Jos

(P); of earth,
H (J) chastisement
4
;

Jb

11

mine ear

a whisper of it ; receive mentally: npTi


10
2 (E) i.e. shall accept the oath as

^3Ex2

satisfactory;
/
to

^finpb

have received
bless;

-pa

Nu

23

20

(JE),

i.e.

(commandment by
Pr 24 s2 Je 2 m +

revelation)

receive instruction

entanglements of temptation Pr
as preliminary to

further action

22
:

25
.

S 13

cf.

him up.

wings, he taketh
_

a;p Dyro

7 1K17

water,

v 11

cf.

Gn

CIV

2j

11

20

Gn 31

34

V.*J?

thence two kids,

cf.

np1

13

(J);+'T3iS2i an offering Lv 12 (P
K\3fJ
v ); c. human obj. oft. nearly = summon, 3pp
9

||

^^ Nu 33

I summon

11

(JE)

curse ime enemies

Ju

S 16 11 npl rips?
s5i(i 7id bring him unto me;
v*? inN 1 S 20
la
13
"', summoning his people from
2
6
of
+
3
4
exile, \n^ O^O Dt 30
7 take lead, condid

thee,

31

duct (with or without contact):

vu

icy

G1148

took with

him

Ex

D3' 3N~ri5<
l

cf.

14 2S
'

take

Pr 24

11

seize

5 gain of
of ark 1S5

'>

subj.,

^np?

Dt 3 14
Jos 1 19 (D), 1 S 7 14
popotamus Jb 40 54

S8

?5fn

8.

not; of capture

S 8s

b. as prisoners

= 2 Ch 3 6

14

11

Gn

territory

etc.;
25

25

and

let

14

12

14

'

woman,

her not capture

9. take

S27 9

Dt

(JE),

of capture of hip-

'eyelids.

Gn

Nu 21

S 2 16 1 will
N? f]D3 y^3

of seductions of

fVayaya ^n^n bN1 Pr 6


with her

cities

of spoils, '?

bronze

(E),

booty

fatJier

the river; D^ripp

silver they took

a. as

JE);

Hp^ro

sc. flesh

19

thee

unto
n$X\

7zot7Z take thee

rescue those led to death.

= capture,

Gn 48"

his people he

Jos 24 s (E) and I took your

take by force,

Ju

27

(all

Abraham from beyond


nits?

and

Nu2 3

-inN aipD~b ^nj3K

another place,

Exi2 (bothE);

s
v 7 (J), Jos 8 (JE), Ju 4 ;

cf.

4 (J)

ngl

''P.B'TIX
32

inp Danpa as

iV n i?^ ieyriKI

eAS

= carry

w --"

?)0

off

Kif

2Ki8 =Is 3 6
32

17
,

10. in phr. take vengeance


23
10
(m(J twe will take our
tolSD 13nDp3 nnp31 Je 20
npK Dp^ Is 47 s venabs.
him
;
vengeance upon
:

'

geance will

(E),

little

SfQ

*<}&
;

W'np

pray, a

wie,

41

and fetch me

= fetch:

6.

/ete/i

K2

10

take.

g. take,

sq. ?J?:

and Tamar put

19

her head; licnn ?y nnjM Ju 19 28


Ving; VB33 fchs* Dt 2 u Ae ^preadeth his
3

upon

ashes

141415

of perceiving a sound,

tongues, and talk

upon =put upon,

5. take up,

n^N-i-^y -IBN IDPI ngni

f iog his
WitH H^n

(1) for another, esp. a son,

rinppi

my

fig."

own

use of) their

oracles.

T^'i'l-r
oft.,

16
acquiring a field Pi*3i
c. take
29"
possession of, sq. ace, of land Dt
Jos 1 16,23

live; of

(=make

scl-

9 e ^>

>

you

(J) get

12 19 16

16

ta&

io?7 </tow

=2)rocure

prepare a new cart, etc.; somewhat different


is DN3 V3tO} Qtftfj) D^np'^n Je2 31 ,i.e.*%ta/b

two

himself shame ; so

9" getteth to

etc.,

b.

Nu 8

25

to take

jb 40 28

nanj^n

03? ^np

slaves;

sons for himself for


reflex.),

K4

'^ 2

V.'?'""?

comm., Zc 11';

? as dat.

c.

Jon 4 3

19

a. for oneself, sq.

^appropriate to oneself

(P),Dt22 7

of

fig.

taking
take

them and put them ; Ju 3 s5 take key


Jos 2 4 she took the two men and hid
4
them r
1
Obadiah took 1 00 prophets and
21
hid them; 19 Elisha took the yoke of oxen
and slew them, cf. 2Si7 19 i8 18 sts. wholly
redundant, nchn nbjij *fe>Jp_ inp 1 H 6 7 take and
she took

and open

more oft. without


1315
,s ls
6
24
3i (allJ) Ju n
15 18
JD,Ga27 M 36 30
4
34
21
20
33
abs. Jb i
1S12 2S12 1K11 Jbi2
'b"<3

r\pb

tNiph.P/.

nnp^ 1 s 4

17
;

njsb?

/wp/. 3

1S4 22
fs.

n^4"E Z 33

np^rn Est

s 16
-

6
;

3 fs.

s. np^s

544
2

K2

n^n

Inf. cstr.

S 4 19 21

MS

sf. Injsjsn

a
; 1. 6e captured, of ark i S 4 lu7
2
7
shewbread
i S 2
2. 6e ta&en away, removed, of
6
of removal by death Ez 33 ; of translation of
7

K2

Elijah 2

tiyQ pers.)

(c.

Gn

P/. ng

ms. ^np? 3
(Jt? of source)

19

etc.;

23

1.

m?/ tongue

my

3fs.-nn^2 23

(all J);

be

Ju

stolen from,

taken captive, Je 48

46
,

17
cf.

Dn

cf.

npbi

4. be taken

10

nND

(c.

37

prob. instr.)

(c. JO,

tHoph. Impf. n^ Gn

Gn

taken, brought unto

house of), 18

Jb

28

12

i8 4 +

13

(J

Ez i5 3 (P?

away from

tHithp.

Pt.

fs.

partit.)
25

s4

Is 49 (JE pers.); abs.v


nnjjn
lit. fire ta&#

24
4
hold of itself, of lightning Ex a (JE), Ez i
exact signif. dub.; in close succession, incessant
,

Di Sm, infolding itself, i. e. a mass of fire, Thes


RobGes A V VB SS, > of quivering flashes Buhl,
of forked or zigzag lightning Da.

mj27 n.m.
crete; prob.

5t.;

Pr 4 * 2
'

what is received);

sf. *Ptp!>

Dt 32 2 Jb

11 4

'7 abs. Is

nnpj>

Pr

2g

M+

f ;
1

1. instruction, subjective, as personal acquire-

ment; np? V\oy\

Is

29

s4

they shall learn in-

struction (||n^3); nj5? f[DV\

Pr

a wise

man

and will

increase (his) learning, so 9 9


2. teaching, obj., as thing taught, "10133 *PJT

will hear

"Hpb

Dt

Pr 4

'b

32

2
(||

also

TDV

WON), Jb

4
;

= teaching -power,

DTISB> priO

Pr 16 21

D3^>

WI3 31D

persuasiveness,

sweetness of lips in-

n p7 v23

nBB>

?S?1

in bad sense, of seductive

t^npS
Aatceetfi,

313

pr

21

(||

AaKeia,

9);" niaao

i.e.

here, only, disting.

^n) )V 27

25

booty, prey

24
ngvi i s
49 (Ipaip),

id.),

3 i

AoKi/i.

Nu

(||

pbri3).

n.pr.m. a Manassite, 1CI17 19

rrtp^Q n.m. Is49


26

iTns>

words of

in trade;

Ne

io 32

(||

12
7^), V

fr.

7
19 a taking of a

NH);

ngp in

cf.

(||

u*.

id.);

+"??,

v32 (IP^.

bribe.

(NH

glean

only

received,

pi. flin^Sn

or gather up, specif.

and Bp3

id.

Ar. k.aJ pick up

(as

etc.)
Aram. 2?, and Op3
Mand. DJ7 (No M54 also onTalm. Dp:);
HWB385
cf. As. lakdtu D1
(but a = t1)); Qal
22
8
1Dp>
pi.
16
Ex
Nu
ii '71 consec. Ex
Pf 3
4
18
16 ttDgb Exi6
/my/ 3mpl.3^ Exi6

a bird, grains,
..&^

pSpb*

28

o4

Ex

Oppp

cstr.

manna: Ex
v

i6

16

2'

+2

t.

i6 4

526

(P); so abs. v

27

Nu

mpLsf. VTOpjjrr

1. pick

(J),

Gn 31 46 Ex

Gn 3i 46 (J),

ace, stones

c.

Ex

W?f>?l

16 26 ; /tow. mpl. *Qpb

usu. the

(P); sq. f?

up, gather,

Ct6 2

lilies

21 22

16 16 ; Inf.

104 28

2. specif, glean, abs.,

consec.

Ru2

Ru

2 7
-

t.

1.

Je7
Lv 19 10
;

Ba NB152

(cf.
i>*.

Bjj&D Is

'

fs.

3
489

Inf.

);
5

1718

0$

|W1

loc;

(c.

5
fs. ADj?! }

Ru 2
ti&n Ru2

ms. Bjj&n Lev i9 9

16

2 fs. ?tpgb

Gn 4 7 +2t.;

317

no^K Ru
Ru2 + 2

1718

,4

Impf. BjJ&M
'm_

Ru

nBjs6

Pi. Pf. 3

usu. Pi. in this sense).


16

Ru 2

partit.

Ex

(both JE),

(P); of animals gathering food }VJp^


t/'

pi.

15
f

1 s.

t.;

cstr.

19

&^j>

D^pppD Ju

7
i

gather, gather up, fallen grapes,


18

S 20 38 (fire-)wood Je 7 ;
abs. (food from ground) Ju i 7 (cf. GFM); =
2. %
pick, pick off, 2 K 4 3939 ( + JS? of source).
14
collect (money) Gn47
(J).
3. specif. glean,
(H), arrows

3 loc), v

(all c.
(||

s8

25

{their) wares.

after the reapers, usu. abs.

v 25

captives),

Ch

L^jc^J v^ Pick

'

(cf. r\pb

cf.

Ex

4 (allP).

sc.

18

adulteress, 'b

fi.

Tpi 1

in tabem.

15

creaseth persuasiveness (v. p!"ID),

2. lamp-

21

T [nnjppj n.f. ware (prop, thing

Ex

learning, teaching (con-

Nu

cstr. "inb>~ngtt 2

sq. IT'3 to the

49

T[nj?Qj n.[m.J a taking, receiving;

2. be taken out of

(abs.)

(J of source), from, of

3. be taken

etc.; 1. be

K 7 = 2 Ch 4

to lamp-stand, fTliJB) nnpr b

(ref.
23

s
of death Is 53

pers.),

temple

snuffers, in

away, removed (=Niph. 2), of Elijah's translation 2

at altar of temple,

for lifting coal, in Is.'s vision, Is 6 6

3. be

(7 pers.)

Is 52

snuffers; 1. tongs used

from them
2
a curse-formula.
2

i.e.

there shall be taken

(derived from their case)

my jaws,

to cleave to

[a^nj^ ??] n.[m.]du. tongs,

sf.

and

29"-

Je

np^ip

made

is

gums.

tONipSn,

8 i6

Je taken from, out of

19 23

Gn 2 23 3

fn. [iTIp^Tb] n.[m.] jaw (&s taking, seizing


food);du. sf. Vripj paTO yWJfl ,/, 22 16 aW(/

3. be taken,

brought unto (~7X), only Est

tPu.

^1;,

v 2 (where 3

v 15 16 23
-

Lv

q
9

may

ace.

c.

of land;

2:
22

Ru 2

(pa loc), v

be

loc.

19

3 7
-

(HHP?), v

'

(adv. loc), also

or partit.,

cf.

Be), also

Is 17 (D^B', sim. of devastation

|p^PT

=22 3q
=

15

|pM),

(H).

Eu

17 -

c.

ace. cogn.

Pu. Impf.

2 mpl.

&>$

545

ttpb
'

Is

12

27

ye shall be picked

up

under

(of Isr.

and
(btf)

thing (Wetzst in

men unto
GFM).

there collected themselves worthless

Jephthah (were raked together

T-pT

n.[m.] gleaning,

he gleaned, only cstr. *JT?i?

with npb

Lv

Pi., (q. v.)

19

what

i.e.

'?,

= 23

or

is

may

as ace. cogn.
ffi

despoil;

cf.

De Hiob26

>Buhl

BH Onai Jb 24 s

Itfjpb*

'

yard of the ivicked (but rd. prob.


Bu Du) they despoil (|| 1SJ3).
(-/of

foil.,

(Eth. AflJt; Z-Mer)

Di Nu11

Bae, also

11.

e>pb, cf.

zusammenraffen [cf. Lane 2668])

i^Jl) schnell

"1^7

Lag BNp127 Ba NB156b Ko


on iy. j n ! g ,j an ne p U t them
4^
Cjhn 'baa in the
stones] Olp^l
(on form

collector)

Ar.

(H).

n.[m.] receptacle, wallet (?) (prop.

ttfl^lpv^

fr.

Hithp. Impf. 1tDjp^nl Ju

judgment).

t [tijp?] vb. only Pi. 3 mpl., prob. denom.


S^p? = take the aftermath, i. e. take every-

fig.

of gi-ains or berries, after the threshing process


of '' 's

Qtt? ?

'

Ill

werich

ilie

swe/fc,

Thes and on

so

Ar.

cf.

wzcZ e
~VVty

Z?'c
4

^ 32 De

).

a 1,5 76,

^"^

[the

shepherd's receptacle ivhich he had, even (?) in

such as every shepherd carried,

the wallet (?

[ittKj n.m. juice, juicy or dainty

We

but prob.

del.

before '?!?

( The

""baa as

Klo Bu HPS), and regard

gloss

[E>n l^b DyD3 Nu 1


manna ( iyKpis, 93 panis

of taste of

a dainty prepared with

i.e.

hence art.)

; cstr.

dainty

pp

vb. lap, lick

W? 1K21
K2

Man Ju

19

$%

like a

up blood (ace),

Qal

dog v 5

(abs.)

K 21 1919

55

3 mpl.

K22 ; lap, -ft? Wtfja p5;

art.

22

of dogs lapping

3s

both

in

Pi. Pt.

(DrVS'bK

TrT5ty7

Pf. 3 ms.

DT3

pi.

up

lap

lishkaY

Bo Geogr

'

cell,

on the

xv "' 43S(ed Leusd

I'

'

'

>

2X23" + c. n loc.
cstr. riia^b
pi. niaa'b Ez 4 o +
n?ipb

cstr.

hall,

also fl3B>3

cf.

RRsm.L(a.drt.2M) ai.)

\i<r X ri, cf.

Ez 4 o 38 +
nna^b 1 s 9 22
38

NnaB'b
"' 37 " 52, 79

'

comp. Gk.

Ne

room, chamber,

n.f.

(NH id. $
Now Arcb

lishka

'b

erron.

is

= Zap,

meaning unknown).

foil.;

Ar. JJ

38

^ppbon Ju 7
gloss, v. GFM), v 7
(=Qal v 5 ).

c.

Impf. 3 ms. pbj Ju

19

7,

(NH id., Pi.;

dog (Wahrm))

of

Zctp

^5;

life-

(We Bu HPS).

[pp7]

Zic^,

^3n?

^ 32 TO^z juice (sap,


transformed, etc.

is

|M/ / (-/of
t

(J) sim.
oleatus),

Di)

oil (cf.

bit,

"^i*

V.aiO?

moisture)

,7

room connected with a


sanctuary ('""fa), 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
44
24
cf.v
one where
offered to Rechabites Je35
io

1. a. of

ttfp7 (-/of foil.;


deriv.)
**

NH wpb be late (Hiph. and

Aram. .*& make or do

n^

Zate;

De

Wetzst in

Dozy SuppUi

N^pb,

late,

vulg. Ar. yliJ 6e Zafe (Hauran),


Job24

'

so

11.

Wahrm; J.Jllate,

543

i.e.

only
:

W?

ram

'?.?

spring-crop

2 1.)

Am

(cf.

nam

GASm 12Proph
t?i?bn

pb

q.

i109
);

nbnna

niby

T && > Other interpr. are

growrt/i, (fr. B>i

We

U6
;

after

TttJip7Q n.m.

Je3>3

latter-rain, spring-rain

showers of March-April

important, as
strengthening and maturing crops) ' Ho 6 3
;

opp.

related to DEW as particular to general,

rnv (former rain, q.v.)

Ho

6 Je 5 s4

(opp. n-JV),

so

Jo 2 23 particular under 1B Dtu 14


Cai")
Zc io 1 ( + DEfe-IBD), Jb 2Q 23
'D ay p r !6 15 spring -rain-cloud (sim. of

opp. rnio

Je3

king's favour;.

||

CI131 11

c.

in

Ezek.'s temple, cells for priests, singers, etc.

Ez

4o

1717i8

44 45 46
-

+ 4i

(del.

Co Bthl);

(vid.

v3 ), ( 4 5 5

Bthl);
46

19
.

Bhpn
d.

10

in three tiers,

rd. rOBb

any

2.
v
Je 36 122021
.

cf.

<&

+v

12

nivbyn 'bn 42 5

Sm Co Sgfr KauAT

for sacred uses 42

'b

131313

44

19

in second temple, as store-rooms

dividuals Ezr io
4 -9

(del.CoBthl), 42 M -"*

Ezr 8 29 Ne io 3839 (|| "ttriNn

nnxk), 23 28 28 12

rooms v

Zate-

v .), Hoffm ZAW '" (1883)


-

+ 7t.

'

haf-and-herb-gathering in spring,
Klein ZPV * . ; Anderliiid viii 1886 62

(i.e.

cf.

D^Dn sjb"|nj naB'b


cf.
Gie
);
2K23 used of Levites' cells iCh9 33 =store-

cipaa

Je3S 2
11

Tt!?p7 n.[m.] prob. after-growth, after-

math,

prophecy read 36 10 (both these appar. open,

Ne

13

of scribe's

1V3.),

v 40

(nbi*13 'b),

room

used by in-

v 8 in gen.
,

in royal palace

stone in h. p.'s
f 1. Dtt?^ "-t111 '] a precious
12
19
and mng. dub.
breast-plate Ex 2 8 3 9 (
5
Ant m
Xiyvpot, 93 ligurius, and
\iyvpwv, Joseph

this

7,

(=\vyKovpwv, lyncurionl) compared with


NHvm 57(38 ; identif. with amber

carbuncle piin

N n

546

owb

Demostratus in h^sh"""-", or with jacinth


DeVest Saceraii )4 AViner 1- 332
;
(Kev2i 20 ) Braun

Di

further,

cf.

El28

'

slander

'

).

n.pr.loc. variant of B> v (whence


f ii. Dtt-V
Dege n tOT D1 vA
L ag BN20Anm. thinks D
We

name

4747

^ (v. 0$), Jos 19


D?'^ = Aao-ev'8a(t, AOL

(cf.

(^/of

Thes

foil.;

tp\2& n.m. Jos7

'

29

and (more

mng. Kc&

'

Zinj.

S 23

ifivb
i'
21

^3

Jos 15

i'B>Wl

DHM

Jt^b

cstr.

wb Ex

s
;

^ 34

14

Is 66

18

);

cstr.

23

Zc

21

Jos

59

+;

^v)

sf.

Esti 22

Ju

+;

etc.; pi. ntfE'.b abs.

sf.

Ex

abs. 'b

2 t.; iiitpb

DSa'iB'b Is

jiC'b

Gn 1 o

DrV>b

20 31
-

;
5

Ju

1. tongue of men, a. used in lapping

cleaving to the palate (PC), in thirst

La 4",

so

dumbness Jb 29 10 (]|N3n3 Pip),


Ez 3 = 6 (||&bw); cleaving to jaws (nipj)

as to produce

^i 3 7
^22";
6

nFlKfJ

thirst is

parched,

judgment)

Jb 20 12

NOX3'b

17

Is 4

0^33 ppn

of mischief),

17
uttered), 66

ns),

(||

b.

(of

1
,

"^-by

nn^T? 2

('b?), nbiy "'Jipba

18 21

23

cf.

31

23

en jb 6 30

n:yv

f 139

6 ra o^m nip p r

2i 23 25 15 ; of(false)proph.,'bD*np/bn J e

subj. of vb. of speaking,

||

30

131

-'OiB>b H131

"3n3Jb33 fi2 37 ;cf.(Je 9 infr.and)-inpri..6


IS32 4 Tro 1DD DV 'JiB'b ^ 4 5 2 i.e. as

iaij>

swift as a rapid scribe's stylus


Is 5 9 3

26

28

120

23
;

Pr io 20

P<TO 'b

ffran

'b
2

Pr 1

also 13.1 np-ip 'b Je 9 7

109

JVpin

-JSrO

'b 1X3

oft of

6a

Pr io 31 and

on

'b i 2

18

OwJ) jbaf 55 10

21

^ 3i

Ez 36

.^On

nWi) 2n

ton^ite,

also^n by3 Ecio

and
tongue of ^

nab

'b

serpent-charmer),

(of

?y

(once), v.

tc. organ of singing, subj. of

]-T\.

16

51

11

li5J|W

infr.

126 2

Is

49

15

^language Dt28 Je5


56
HBb ^DV, but
('b ^33,
viz.:
Ez
and later,
3
11
1
(||niPfK h,
del. Codd. Co Sgfr^^ ), Is 28
6

35

^ii9

n:v

172

2.

||

n ?B'

\aj|b, fig.

'Snyja

Zc 8

Dn

'.

of /v s unintelligible dealings);

oy 33 19 (|| ns'p 'ppv) 66 18 (|| vfn),


12
2222
24
8"
io 52031 (all P), Ne 1 3 Est i
3

Gn

23

3. tongue of animals

obj. of

of

31*

Jb 15

DIP Jb 5 21 scourge of (the)

HE,

Pr, oft.

17

fire,

\jr

Pr

'j>

fraudem;

wectere

12

as devising

rtn

cf.

20

cf. Pi-

'b

19

6 na-ip v Vmb ') Is 50 . Note phrases

of

(J)/iev;i/0/to<7Me/ 'b

Pr 16

usu. as organ

na'^); 6 133

Ex4

DbSilPl 'b

16

and bad

(esp.

(ready to be

of speech, both good

IO

nnn

held '?

is

fio

cf.

Ct4 n

Zc 14 12

'p

a choice morsel

(fig.

tongue for

/jeir

13

Zp

qualities ascribed

v supr.)

52

,/,

f.

Mi 6 Mi 6

the other hand

I0

iaip TC ??" )
Pr 6 17 12 19 21 6

no-ip

(||

ipj> tit?b

(NH id.; also As. lisdnu; Ar. ^UJ;


Ml:; Aram. ]fb, jf b, Ji (all Zi-);
Sendsch69

(cf.

-Ar

f 50

'b

Dn?nj(
,s28

f.

oft.)

tongue
Eth.

34

^,

tongue

Hup-Now* 324 ).

JJ, v-J, pJ), so

as arrogant

'

yjp

Ae(rei<(n).

conj. orig.

nonp TOXri

Di),

(cf.

np-10
)ti^

injuries, 'b aWiFi ni^n

^^Zai&tm),

of city

Aaxs, fj

to

remnant of Mimmation, &fb fr


old

'}>

Q0

^ 1 5 )iK>b B*K 1 40'=,


NDn ^ 39 c 6 4 (text

bjl

'^J?

tffo)

(cf.

Pr 2 s 33 'ba
dub. v. Hup Che Bae) moral
iriD

cf.

19

'

r\nb

PC

1.

q-v.;

cf.

b),

^ 68

(subj.of ainri); crocodile 4

-''>,

devouring,

rtak

V$ J^b

24

(||

Qjn

4. tongue
Is g

wbo

24

6.

cf.

vna'f).

5. =(<07i^Me-shaped) wedge of gold Jos


(JE).

(J;

adder Jb

25

W ^3X3

kN3 i3^ifl 3 o 27

Ex n'

dog

7'

'

= (tawgrae-shaped) bay of sea Isn

ls

Josi 5 2 5 i8 19 (allP).
-

t [|U.v] vb. denom. use the tongue,


specif.,

slander

; Po'el

only

)bo
Pt. Vljn 1JHD3
1 ^'- 526
Hiph.

fioiHonform^f.Ges^o^Ko
10
Impf. 2 ms. juss. 'Ul 13y J^Frbs Pr 3 o
).

subj. of njn

Jb 2 7 4 V 35 28 7 24 subj. of JQE'? Is 45 s3
9
?*"}?? ^brw '? ^ 7
of hostile speech, insolence,
3
;

t[yC?S] n.pr.loc. near Sodom and

morrah, only

Wb Gn io

19
;

Go-

DAa(ra;-E@LAatra;

etc.,

Josio 21 (JE;

Je 18

We

13

Is 3

'b

obj. of

m Ho

nCq.v.,

1.

16

cf.

infr.),

(but text dub.,

cf.

site

unknown; Kallirrhoe, with

Jerome QuaestinGen

ao

'

19)
;

cf.

Buhl

hot-springs,

Geogrl23andrett

top'b ?b>

p1S

Josi2

140 ; "nnN oipri 'b-b| is 5 4 ; 'b T"^? 57';


further, Je 9 s 4 ; as instr. of seductive flattery
(P'bnn), without 3,
npbn
5") p r 2 8 33 , cf.

njl?

(Voffoll.; meaning unknown; Thes

Now), nin ain

tfn?

'b

^ 57

s
,

64

cf.

4
;

pr

v.

|VlB>.

17

'

njnaa

24
;

of falsehood

78

36

(cf. infr.); 'of

conj. spread out, cf.


v. also

Di

Lex Eth 45f


-

-,

Sam. nro spread out garment,


but this word very dubious).

547

nnn'rn

tnnnT ^

wardrobe, wearing

n.f. appar.

riab ?rtn tarr^j? -iateb 2

io !2

a corn-measure); only

ri too

Ho

" 32f

''

),

^x olW,

i'<,

'h Dn'VK'~iDh

but this tradition

Now*"*-'-* 3 );

(cf.

).

631

in D'H'yb'

= $-I3=| IDh (q.v.),

ace. to 5B

(Levy NHWBii

1J17( "/offoll.,mng.unkn., cf. Lag

(NH

TTJil^ n.[m.] a barley-measure

tunic) ; only in *!'!

Xh?S:

apparel (Eth.

pine

Mish.

cf.

uncertain

is
/-

for

K> 'b.

a
used as

D, J/em, thirteenth letter;


numeral 40 in postB. Heb.
ft,

'Qv,

no.

v.

}.

97

b. "INO~ny

92.

),

*7^7!2

[DinM'2]

3NiO.

v.

-/of following As. ma'ddu, be

mdadu, many;

increase,

Dl HWR388t

dance,
ZMG 1883, 842

JJ om

f.

'o-ny, v 34

S ir 15 'd ny
,;
4
2 S 2
1 K i

cf.

Sab.

Sud-Ar.Chr.

many,

nia'adis, in

abun-

TWO

DHM

add,

to

^ r<

127.

7
38

J,/m

JJ

Ch

Ez

37'.

Is 6 4
25

30

Nu

43

+Gn

20

i^'-

14

Kini

'

v"

),

i^op-ny
5

*),
47

(v.

t Gn

133

K7

K io

muchness,

weY/t

lit.

Ex

38

s2

La

(cf.

c.

nkp "1N03

e.

muchness,

to

n?13 nn"jn

d. duplicated (Ges

D^,

'D ' 1133

'w Dn

- 5

ny)t
19

<0

s3

rno'trOs'

27

16 13

Ez

(all P),

of plant).

</roie,

"1NQ n.m. muchness,


exceedingly
zmg

D3N.

v.

abundance,

to

tGn

'O-ny n3C>,

UNtt

up

great degree, exceedingly,

1878.711

('treasures

D1 HWBSW

and with
in diff.

all

jnNO

As. mu'du, abundance. Horn

(cf.

ana mu'di, in abundance')

+Dt

1. /ore-?, wwr/fo,

thy might

idioms (298

t.)

^NO-baM

125

2.
23
of
idea
to express the

hence

HNft
t

1.

abundance,

force,

me

(du.); As.

x. 1856, 49

CIS

iv. i. 6,

(du.); Ph. DKO,


Dl 75 ), TelAm. me-at

(prob.,

Ar> \ J^

l.lTelAm20*.

ZMG

MI 20

id.;

SI 5 DND, D^DNO

(du.);

DnND

(NH
V

hundred

n.f.
583

46, 6

g ab j-,^ DnND Os

Eut 8 '" 457- Etll.


Palm. nN rbn 300

pSfO

TX^;; Aram, nNE, J^i

Nab. HNO Eut Nab8

); 'o Gn6 3 +

exceedingly greatly, very (whether of magnitude

Yog"*

or degree): a. (so mostly) as adv. ace., qualify-

+30 t. (on nNO Ec 8 v.


niNO
Gn5 + 324 1. ("NO only
2dinfr.); pi. abs".
430
+3 t. 2 K n; du.
); riVNOn Kt 2 K
5
DT1ND (DVV) Gn i u + 76t. (but 1 S 18 rd. nNO
(nfi) AVeDrKitBuHPS); hundred . 1.

ing both adjj.


exceedingly,

and

obs.,

31

W2W,
"6
f ropm ino nna diuki v "ino dweh
16 35
io
21
+oft., ^46 2 nnxn n-j$
24

14

nw?

20

DMSn

1-TP1
13

18

*lNO 310 good

and Cain was

pj5p "inM

"1NO

wroth exceedingly, 7 18
1

Gn

3-9

11

144 t;

cstr.

'

12

27

number:

as simple

a. abs. sg., (1)

by

foil,

sg.

NXD3 as a help in troubles, to be found

"INC

(= present) exceedingly; with an inf. Is 47


^9 ^in?n npxja despite of thy spells being
numerous, Jos 9 13 1K rfm rno, 1 K7 47
1KD na-in G1115 1 41 49 Dt 5 + for which in the
3
very

noun enumerated nv*&\> HNO Gn 33


V'K 'O Ju 7 19 1 K 18 13 2
4 (both E);

of
2

13? 'O 2 K 2 3
'DiKf Ez 4 o
2C
s
s
s
'=
100,000 1
*h*
25 27 36 Ezr 8

nOK

,n

-(-

33

later
1S

language
9

(in

is

K io

found *1N 2ib fZc

10

"IK nann),

Chn

14

Ch

24" 30 13 and
,

12
even*lNE> ri3"]np t 2
1NE is not
16 s
usually separated from the word it qualifies by

however,
It

Nu

11

Dt 30 14 Ju

precedes

its

10

i2 :

*1N ^
2

S 12 5

verb, f-^47

10

*1

Gn
N

20 s

" ,nv

0;

1N"V*1

see

less

(2)

D^oya '

iKii |3i !2

n ^y3

etc.;

ls

1NO (hence

cf.

Gn 1

also

S8

oft,

sq.
24

Ch

(3) seldom, and


,

32

Chs'S'^g
DHMp nXDEzr8 2C
;

Dt 2 2" (i.e. shekels);

17

(P), 2

Ch

ni

0*1)$

pi.

PINE D"3'Oin Je 52 s3

2^9 2

>

K Ch

sq. n. coll.33T 2

more than one or two words (as

1NO D^JNn,

and

t.

18

S 84

Gn

43
;

Ch
20 29

65^',
1

K5

3
;

261 *

^'

18 4

'O

preceded byn.pl.:

nNon niOK Ez

42

(4) exceptional

is

also,

Is

?^S

DWM

late,

}''2

+6

Jos

K4

32

'

19

with

nNO

ellipsis,

Si6

n n

2
,

cf.

Ezr

*|M

\p3

H?? HNO

(i.e.cakes);

without noun enumerated, esp. a hun1010


Am 5 33 Lv 2 6 88 (H),
dred (men, persons) Ju 2 o
3
10
14
100
100 (blows), Ec6
iChi2 'oPri7
(5) rtNO

v. infr.

s 18 27

H3S '

rB> 'O G11

io ,6 =2

1 i

Jos7 (JE), 2Si 4


4
21
cf. Ezr 8
1 S 30

Gn32

ony
:

32

Ch

(1) alone,

1S25

'O

'(> van

2)

(5) as

H).

d.

by

vbf Ju

7"

21 25

'

65

c.

(4)

-'

(E), 2

noun enumerated,

mm,

300

v7 8
'

cf.

16

t^N ' Ju 20 1516 700 men;


33"1 'O V^ljJ

800 slain;

^n 'D
3,13

Ju

V^P
S 23 s

n3bfc> 2

900 chariots;

'D

B>V Jui5

D^3 K

2 Ch 4

CI14 42

300 concubines,

42

cf.

3
14 etc.; after n.coll.
'D E'en -153 2 Ch 35; (5) rare is S??3 'O Eton
Ex 30 24 (P); (6) ellipsis of n., 1?? '

Gn

::

n3B>-riXO

Ch

d. cstr. sg., only sq.

(E), etc.

45

late

13

Gn

10

r i

21 5

2 5 7 (all

sg.,

L^NE], ^.?^P v

P)+ 25 t, P,

Intr 124

sub

Qy?, or perhaps only appar.

sc.

279e
-

number

of larger

and

).-Ne

units,

(1 )

11

v.

cstr.

"
(Kb'

228

cf.

2. as part

infr.

a. usually preceding tens

with noun expressed once, or

not at

all, earlier usage, usu. c. ) before ten if


no unit follows, otherwise without } before ten
flNO Ju 2 8 niKO VW
(seeKo"- 21 8 *): V 1E
'

-133

wn

tions are

d^'B'

noun and
D'?tf

SI

0.6

*W

io

14

Ne 7" and v
1

(P)

666

31

);

repeated:

M01 Gn 23
Da Expos. Times.

ta/ente, etc.

Ex

on'^ Xu

(cf.

HON

May, 1898^

b'* (P), etc.

36

7
c.

(excep-

(2) chiefly late, with


njB> Q'l'W njB> HNO

J,

tens and units, chiefly late,


iikei

n>lN

l6 SU F'

P-

>

(\/of following, mng. unkn.; 01 SM5


Din oZctcA-, cf. already Ew iWd ).
prop. v/ Q1N

ta^Q

Jb31 7

appar. original form, Ko

1.)

Dn

1. of physical defect

Jb 3

blemish,

defect

which, although found only

DIStD,

vera

n.m.

of moral stain

" i46

2.

(for

late, is

'D

(si

abs.

'0 p?^ ^333

fig.

usually

TD*TC n.m.

= foregoing;

Lv21,17
(

(NH id.; Aram. KOTO,


Lv2i +i6t; sf. toOPr 9
om.)

17

quiesc.

koao) ; abs. '0


7
D010Dt32 ;
5

H): 1. physical, a. in
man, as excluding from priestly service, Lv
21 17.18.21.21.23. disfiguring man 2 S 1 25 woman
Ct 4"; (in all 3, 'O rvn) as caused by man upon

blemish, defect (chiefly

man LV24 19 20
b. in
Lv 2 2 20 21 25 Nu 1 9 2 Dt 1
'

2.

fig.

dubious,

(P); roK/

noun

c.

HMOl" PIDK SJ^Nl


lesg
1

mm

foU

oft>j

repeated

Q wbvft y?e>

after ten

and

after

(ref. to sacrifice)

2121
1

'

(in all

Dt 32 s

Hft^P

7
(||

Thes from HO no,


!

15
;

of

fofy).

(ace. to

like quidquid, against which


254 255 336
Ko iiM
ace. to Ol

the Mil' el tone;

'

DWD

an old accus. from


cf.

'0 nn).

Jbn

pron. indef. anything


5

particle,

(but text very

Dr); DTOO ^*3B XfF\

cf.

shame of repulse Pr 9

is

beast

of moral blemish

Ew* 269b

Ne

DNr^

and

Ch 2 5 Est i '(Dr
(also c. other numerals,
12
v. 2 infr.); HNO Ec 8 = 100 times (CTOyS HNO),
9

northern wall of Jems., HXtsn PTlD

3
300 /oases; niJinx ' TOn Jb i 500 she-asses,
etc.;
(4) rare, and chiefly late, after n.pl.

'O B^B>

n.f. used as n.pr. of tower on

'd^^

(3) less oft, sq. n.pl.:

Qj.

fn. n^^3

rutf 'O ya/iK

years; *\b$ 'D B>on 2 S 24


Ex i4 7 (J) 600 chariots;
i 3 '; 33n '
]

viii -

Gni5 13 (JE) 400


500,000, cf. 2 Ch

Exi2 i7 (E),etc.;

read

esp. 'S(n) n'e>


1

S 2 9 s by hundreds,

t3. sinan J1SD


Ne 5 U = a hundredth part o/ i/ie money; but
JM Zeitschr
quite poss. nX$D <Ae cZe6 (Gei
-

n.pl.

n(i)KO

c. abs. pi.

multiplied, sq.

in sg.: B^N '

D^tf
D^JS

Bfcn

^ lw5rterimATa893)

Synt d z

Herner

'

pred./O Dn"B^1

1 z

20 32 Ezr

Ch

2
4

= hundred s,^H12p

-i-'-'-io.i5_j_

18

D^Bq

nJB>

K^fl

6 u 5 (P), etc. On these usages v., further,


W. IS*
S,-nt.30B.3.37(d)
ii.217ff.
es M
and
I)a
Ki3
23

1870. 227

S i5 4 +

DINO

njB>

hundred,

' n^n-i v 15 (E), ' D'oiEnn

15

S 18 4 (both + thousands);
captains of (the) hundreds Ex

so

(3) also preceded

Ch 15 8
ID Ju 17

ellipsis =1P5

*[)* 'O

D^?1

cf.

(2) less oft. sq. pi.

2S

13

Ch

a (P);

2,

'o

39

100 (times). On Ne 3 12
0V1KD
du.,
abs.
b.
(1) foil, by sg., &*
18
10
5"
'O
nnb
S
1
25 2 S 16
30 2 S 1
12

(children), 8

nmn

548

nsn

Fr. point

.-

'

in sense of

speck,

manman

(prop.

in As.

who ? who ?), assim. mamman, or manma (man,


who ? + generalizing ma), mamma, is any one,
minma(min,what ? + ma), mimma, is anything,

i 60,

hwb 8f.

sg

125

1.)

negative sentences, as

_ anytun

usually

Gn 2 2 HOlN0 1? 'cyn

(euphem. for something bad),


69

g,

12

30

31

v"!!! ^
1

in

?!^

"'
2639

40 (euphem.), 1S12" 20
39
3
29 et( J u j 4 6 ^,3 p X HOlNOb ECo"
43
l^oyi Nfe* N^ 'Ol, 1 K 18 "o fN lit. nought
of anything ! Je 39 12 JH H01SO 1^ B'yn 5>W;
nOINO,
2g7.15.21

15

#)

33
D
3 ; after
surely not, 2 S 3 ; in interrog. sentence
10
38
'IfrP?
2 ; in affirm, sentence Dt 24

strengthened by ^3

fGn 39 s3

Nu2

"O nstS^O ijyia a pledge of

(= consisting

in)

TWO
S 13 2 (euphem.),

anything, 2

1S21 "Uin

adverbially,

no one

549

know

' in"

20

Used
^N B^K let

Berthol ^E^P);

5
1

"1N

God
27

1.

reject,

men Ho

rejects

a.

refuse,

17

i5'-

c.

ace.

16 17

'

3 ;c

24 2G

Lv 26 44 (H), ^53 Jb8 20


33
3
4
7
3
2222
DKpni WUT ^ 8 9
io Las
men reject
God Nun 20 (J), 1S8 7 io men 1 S8 Jb 30
idols Is 3 7 evil ^36, knowledge H04 divine
rnin Am 2 4 Is 5 24 "On 1 S is 23 26 nipn Ex 20 24
u var. things Is8
17
Qipn 2K 17
-1D10 Jb5 Pr3
22
15
13
Ez 2
b. c. 3 God rejects
f 118 Jb 3
men 2 K 17 20 Je6 30 31 37 'j8 i9S that in which
man confides Je 2 37 men reject evil Is 7 1516
divine min Je6
13T IS30 Je8 nipn LV26
(H); D^DDB'Ov 43 (H), Ez5 20 13
var. things,

of the matter in ant/thing at all.

29

Je

19 - 19

:;9

vian, [rryitfp]

-m.

v.

19

O^NO

[]WO],

v. II. ITS.

jtpno Kt

^no,

nxo.

v.

h^Sno

n^Stfo,

v.

bx.

'

yj,

a^oo]

[Yo,

yes.

v.

19

12

-m.

V.

15

[iono]

15

10

t[|Nft] vb. Pi. refuse (Qal perhaps

Nu

6e

c.

Syr.

distasteful, cf.

NH

te slothful ;

k&

Pi.,

Aph.

taeduit, yiguit,

akin to Eth. tn>}}: reject; Ar.

J,

LI is sustain,

Gn

Jtp

35

37

+ 8t.

1S28 23 also 2 Kg 16
to obey 'i's commands Ex 23 7
4
;

14

io 3 16 28

(11

10

also

f.

np)D3, riDNOi

21

^1V '>

Is 3 3

s
;

S 15 9 rejected, i.e. wort/iac'c. to We Klo Dr Kit Ba HPS


nT23; c f. DDD, HD Niph.)
1

D >?J)

nn3, rd.

tDiSO

(all J),

Ho 1 5 v. esp. Je 3 s
78 Pr 2
a.3
s
io
2
n.
35
cf 25 8) Zc 7
without Inf. =6e
5
9 XI
recusant Pr i 24 Is i 20 once subj. ^ Nu 22 13 (E).

Xe 9

17

Am 5

TIDNO TIN^

10

Zess (for

esp. of refusing

2. despise,

Wl

106 24

om. Jb 7 (< join to preceding Me Siegf


Du); 34 33 36 5 42 (@ Siegf ph&H; $ Symm
Bo DNBK) Ez2i 18 (but v. supr.). Niph. &<?
6
rejected: Impf. DKpfl Is 5 4 (wife); i7. DNE3
reprobate; opp. ^ ^T);
Je 6 30 (silver), ^ 1 4 (

Ex 22 16
refuse, (sq. Inf. except 6t. v. infr.)
human subj. Gn 37 s5 (J), Je 31 15 Ex 22 1717 Nu
:1
20 22 14 (all E), Dt 2 5 7 1 S 8 19 2 S 2 23 13 9 1 K
35
20 2 15 Est i 12 Je 50 33 cf. Jb 6 7 f 77 3 Pr 21 25
JKDM Gn 3a 8 48 19
Jeis 18 without Inf.
(both J),

subj. DD'jn

obj.

//. a&. '?KO

etc.;

33

the people that thou despisedst

1C

God

ace,

Je 4 30

15

(J) Is

maintain);*!. Pf. fNO Ex 7"+ 4 1.; fs. ru


Jei5 ,8 + 3 t.; J??Np Ex io 3 etc.; imp/. JKO^ Ex
22

31

I hate, I despise your feasts ; elsewhere men subj.


O 'D Dv^IJ? D3 Jb 1 18 even young children despise
me; "n 'X of 1 1 despise my life, cf. i>23 DSHD
Pr 15 32 in "a -ik>n nyn nr xbn Ju 9 s8 ?'s not this

as term, techn. of girl,

acknowledge marriage contract; poss.

refuse to

14

OD"^

n.[m.] refuse

DiNOI ^nD

\\r

45

La

and

offscouring

refuse thou makest us.

fll.

^Q

adj verb, refusing,

sq. Inf.,

and alw.

Ex 7 s7

(all J),

Je 38 21

of disobeying

'''j

<f

io 4

[DK^J]

vb. Niph. flow, run (Aram.

secondary form of DDD


but rare and dub.;
DNtSM
Jb 7 s my skin hath
ms.
q.v.);
Impf. 3

id.,

hardened and run (i. e. again, afresh > GHoffm


Du rd. Om, Bu DNBM, -/ddo); 3 mpl. WKB^
;

L]W?] a*j.

obeying
|I-

Je

sq. Inf., of dis-

3'.

D^D i3

[DKQ]

vb. reject (NRid.; Aram.DKtp

^ 58
[nS^O]

despise;

BA

^do,

reject,

'i

ES15

lightly

esteem (Kam.);

destroy

Meissn SuppL55 );

8 '+ 4 t.; sf.


f

+ 3 f.;
DKtf

tWKD

id. pi.

DDN

nriDKp J U 9

Jb8 20 +

t.;

comp. (dub.) Ar. JLSS,


As. ma'dsu is perhaps

53

Qal

38

2
2(i

ms riDND Je^ 19
+ 22 t Pf.; Impf.
.

1 S I5
DKD* ^ 3 6 5 Jb 3 6 5 ;

S 15 2326

for

cf.'

s ;

ppKO^ Is 31 7 + '12 t. Impf.;


19
22
i/. a&s. DiND Is7 15 lc DNp J e
cstr.
14 Las
is.
D ?DNp I s
opso AmV; iY DXiD Pr 15 32
30
BNOIS33 15 f- n to Ez 2 15 (text dub., Co 'DKiC;
??
J e 6 19 +

2 t,;

Berthol 1BKJM)" v 1B (also

c ^-

dub., Co DHNtt^D;

nsN.

Ar

whence Lag
^bN (D^p^) Zc

t["1KQ]
irritate, Jill

3 mpl.

v.

of annihilation of wicked).

n^so

De

(fig.

EN29

^?Kpl

sf.

^D^Wl Ho 4 (so Baer,


o-wtat.vu.i8t.
not M vand.H)rd.^DNOl
1

t^i^r^

Pf. 3 ms. DN13 Is

i/"^* a

i3

+2

^^^

}*?

prop.

W ^ ie came

for the

l;

difficult

6 37 ).

vb.

Ar. JLI ea;f^e

(cf.

Jred qpe%

prick, pain Pt. "l^OO


51

bm.

v.

of

Ez 2S 24

t.; of thorn 'O

hostility,

a wound) ;Hiph.

fi^P

f.

rriSOD

Ez 28 24

(fig.

Lv
of

psoppp); elsewh. of leprosy


52
14' (all P; but
1 Lv 13
malignant
(T\T^)

oppressors of Isr.,

s1

Sam.' in all these has nKVlD, -/NIC


obstinate, cf.

Thes

810b

Di).

= TlO

te

550
n~!N
-

TTMV2
T-

rw.

v.

T-:

v.-nN.

(NH

t"T^P n.m. excellence

choice

i"c.,

[nSmft], r.^mft

Ninat

m.

v.

70.

v.

Noah

flood in time of

Syr. Jjoaue;
Jew.-Aram. K^30
der. dub.; Thes al. Vbl\ but improb., v. Dl
rroi. 122
p 0gs old A g (Bab.) loan-word (yet form
id.;

f.

DH3B Ct

16

14

13

sf. VJ30 Ct 4
excellence :
4 7
excellent or choice things ; always of gifts of
nature &VV 'O Dt 33 13 i.e. (natural) gifts of

pi.

'

'

Ar.

Syr. J*^*9 fruit ;


Isv* glory,
13
honour, nobility);
'D cstr. Dt 33 + 4t. Dt 33;

/rm" /

ha.

v.

roinn
t

t"TQft n.m. Gn7

(NH

ynan

heaven

BW

obiy nisn? 'a v

Dton
I5

' v 14

Dip.

(||

Tin

CW

Bha 'a V H

pa "a-

nxbpi

tw-i);

= As. nabdlu, destroyBl

unkn.in As.), or fr. \/i>33


H\VB443f..

T~)lPar. 156; Prol. 122 rjljgV'29, lOcrit.

cf

m!; 0.\vhitehouse COTii

293

); 'a only

10
alw. abs. and alw
29
'an \ti Gn 7 17 'a nil?

y\f

c.

nw &6 9 h.

Gn 6 f;
D^n niy Gn 9

Gn 9

23

i^2 9

10

Che v

'

"''"

32

HW"^

'

10

(destrudion= destruchut 'BH seems in all the

at the storm'
-

-),

other passages to be almost


cf.

h y o^p

'*
(del. as gloss BuDi); 35* 'E&
1 o
1
^ at the flood sat enthroned (so most;
1

storm Id Hbr

tive

iii.3,

Gn and
Gn g uu

f n.

7 10

Hbr.

also nl <D Is

54

o^ina Kt

v.

IDSP

1, 11.

ntonn

nj^SE

V.

imp

v.

Ch

Aram.
i

Gloss. 70

n.pr.loc.
Edom.

v.

TJE n.m.

MaCap,

1.

"^273

A (in

v.

to.

v.

*UQ

(Vof

Gn 36^=
Ch) Ma/3u-aP ; on

63;

I37

'

c f.

Buhl

Ne

rrif?Bbn v bca.
.

Vto

Sab. binaD

Cook

(?n"UD)

ha.

v.

nSsas

v.

ba.

glorious, excel in glory).

Ar.

m. nu.

i,

v. baa.

ooa.

pa.

v.

nD2P
t -

Baya(J3>js,

lapsus

v.

siaa.
'

down

33

Vn 3nn

throw, toss (Aram,

east,

Lexx. ;

overthrovj);

_
bs!

people,

A Maia(f)rjs, L Mtyaias.

est et cecidit

"n^p Ez

it

Qal
17

Pa "tap hurl

Pt. pats.

89

"

2S

KJ

Pi.

).

Pf

ms.

pxb

nnivG

and his throne to earth thou hast

fffUn

n.pr.loct

1.

pi.

they are thrown

sv;ord (on cstr. before prep. v. Ges

S 14

to

5130

'

iKD3]

hurled.

district
Geogr

(?)
176

near Gibeah (home of Saul), cf. Buhl


Maye88<o (We thinks n.pr. not
Mayau,
-

required, and prop.

be

v.

[npap]v.

v. -iya.

floor; so Bu, but


improb., K^P).
cf.

^ac

H3JP

L'r'pJ vl>-

'

\//

i^o

Da Synt

magian (loan-word

IO 21

cstr.

jna.
foil.;

Mero^X

itiyByfi n.pr.m. a chief of the

soothsayer,

v.

23

na.

v.

v. bba.

m&Q

ntynas

ni3a

v. nra.

n.

oiynD v Dba.

Bha.

^33.

L) (cf.

cf.

|3, )ap,

As. mahhu, soothsayer, D1 HWB 397 perh. orig.


*.w
Sumerian, D1 HA ") ; 3D"31 J e
chief-sooth39
sayer, in train of Nebuchadrezzar.
v.

32

n.pr. v. aia.

v. abs.

fr.

Eraa

@A

Mrfo/X (Ch),

Palm.

'ri^r?,

rfen

NB3.

[nnrp]

ma.

v.

65

L^W^]

the

[a^eni?]

@B

"to miao ni^D

1, 11.

33\

v.

n.pr.m. a chief of Edom, Gu


54

fnm

nJ(Q,

T\yn

pu.

v.

[rr^nn]

Mabsar (Onom. 277

[mnc]

^an,

n.pr.m. Edomite chief

A@L

53

Derenb itudes

nna.

Nttnn

^3D.

n.lSaP

Ch

310

Gn 2 4 53 2 Ch

as gifts,

(Gn), May8;X (Ch,

v. s?n.

pb.

v.

36

nDiiE-v.
du.
t

nt33.

v.

tb^TlP
43

= n. pr. of the flood

rr^np

v. 1321.

14

[anno, trttrnn]
-lirGS,

'0

13 16

).

jna.

v.

pi. abs. ninap,


nmp), Ezr i 6
(||

'

pa.

= excellent fruit) Ct 4

t [n313?p] n.f. choice or excellent thing;

9 9

'

snnn

= foreg.,

alone

9 ;
as epoch, in phr. 'an "in

15

'ab

Gn

tan '9

17

as appos."

art. exc.

n.,

na

pi. abstr. 'a

Michrnash

f"jap

=@

word not

in

threshing-

}"J3

Hebrew;

Klo,

2. Is io 28 place north of
(and Gibeah),
MayeSa, perhaps
,

modern ruin MaJcrun Di ad loc Bd PaI 3


-

121

Buhl

10

mao
m:in
T"

551
Ju

tu.

v.

nsrrra

S4

16

12

(sim.)

cf.

13

109

yfr

nisna?

[ny-jan],

attire

ma.

v.

(||

[no'iao]

TO

ttd.

v.

Tift
"T S3

tthao

v. q-a.

-Q-ra

i, ii.

Lv

YlD;

id.; Ph.

Xl extend, stretch, si a corn-measure, etc.


As. madddu, measure ; Jew.-Aram. n. iT^p
Qal Pf. '^(Tip)
measure, proportion, rule);

t.Ez; sf.i-nOEz 4 2 15 20

+9

12

65'; 1T1CT C onsec.Dt2i

Zc2 6

18

Ex

om.

Dt

16 18

Ez 4035

1.

Dt2i 2 (D), Ez 4 o

dry measure

2. of

Ex

Nu

Eu 3

16 18 (P),

(P),

35

15

3.

Jb f

consec.

37
-

x
)

Impf. 1TO)1

'

Pf

t Pi.

S 82

TW\ v TTOK f 60 8 108 s ; 1. extend, continue ( = make extent or continuation), subj.


;

Jb

2. measure, measure

??D?,

off,

apportioning Moabites to death and

life, sq.

Dy^n v 2 metaph.

of con-

S8

quest,

also obj.

ace,

sq.

^6o =io8
8

8
(||

Po.

P.?n).

1-f.bn

93HiAVRA
% VW, hence shook Ew Ke Oral.
,

taakfiOr],

\/[ii?2

(fr.

Din, but rd. then rather BB'OM,

although Olo not elsewhere in this conj.;


plausibly, J?b^_ y'j'lD, c f.
*TltoOl sq.

I^D"^?;

Na

i ).

iKif

We,

fHithpo.

measured

= ex-

ment

28

n.m. 1S412 measure,

(as extended,

mp

'OH

"O ?2V\ Zc 2

(id.);

Je 31 39
'OH i"13j?

wide)

also cloth garsf.

top

109

18

pi.

915

P);

(all

48

Ch

16
;

cf. 1

6 25 7 s7 (both

Ez 40

once of time, "PJ nip ^ 39


(fig. of God's wisdom) where

Sta

5347 C 2

ninr? T\>2

^X = mai

iTTO

10.10.21.22.24.28.29.32.33.35

Judah,

n "??).

v.

3$>),

||

so'

also prob.

v.

po]),

of
2

||

We Dr

46

S 21 20

np =

:
i

irnp
;

Bu

Nu

pi.

Ch

ii

23

pID, Qr

(for

10

VVia);
||

cf.

lit.

S 21 20 Kt"(but

v.

2. perh. cZoA, carpet (for sitting on),


(so most, conj. fr.

Ges 587,1

22

prob. also

;
j
i

43

13

= house of size Je 22

size, stature, 1

Kit

13

32

14
;

20 6

filO,

Is 45",

Ne

3ii-w-20.21.24.27.so_

f
t[lQ^]
nnpD Jb 3 8

(pi. poet.)

133

Ez 45 s_

garment

measurement ; 0^ D
of the earth (|| 1 n^y nop?).
'

n.[m.]

tVHQ

cf>

i.e.

n.pr.loc. city of Judah Jos

A Muduv L

unknown,

61

site

MaSSeti/.

f 11. [iTTO] n.f. tribute (loan-word fr. As.


HWB451 cf
naddnu
fnj D1
mandattu, id.,

Schr

coTEzr4,i3.

T]ben

nip Ne

a l so in BAram.

ni?P, flip id.);

(secondary form of *HD

n*7?2

-/of

foil.)

[rT17p] n.m. garment; pi.

1.

O0T1P

Sio =iChi9
4

sf.

tranin

Is 14

fn. [niin]

v.

4
,

4
.

rarrp v an.

rd.

dTVi'TO

nn.

v.

1,

11.

my

f in.

]i~P3 v. pi.

pin

n. [m.J 2 S 2

20

Qr,

v.

i.

Ju

of

1 *-

Lv 6 2 S 2o (PHO Jb ii v. sub .TTO)


P1D J u g io ( v i llfr ^ 2 S 2 20 Kt (Qr Jill?
rd. perh. ITTO, v. 1 Ch 20
sf. T/VQ
cf. Dr)
Je 13- 5 VTO 1 S 12 + 4 t.;
measure
(only
1.
4
^]np-n:p ( of l Qt
pi.) = apportionment Je 13- 5

YTO

36

911

t [^"T?2],

tended, stretched) himself upon the boy.


[l?2)]

Jb 28 25

Hb

6
3 (subj. God, obj. H$), e7 but dub.;
*Mre(Z (viz. with eye)

/mp/

fig.,

3. measured portion, extent, stretch (of wall)

sf.

26

Jbn

of heavens Je 3
52 2 B
(cf. Ges*

s9

23

measuring-reed Ez 40 35 42 16 (del. Co), y 16 18 19


2. measurement, size of curtains in tabern. Ex

cf.

Je 33 22

Ch

fig.

measuring waters Is 40 12 (of "'); of requital


22
Is 65 7
+XJiph. Impf. "IP? Ho 2 1 Je33
3 ";
VTO? Je 3
be measured, of sand of sea Ho 2

of

(P),

of measurement, i.e. long


3033
4
15
(del. Co), 42
cf. Jos 3
48
;
35
(H); once of
v. also Lv 19

act

of

^.J?

measure,

1.

measure Ez 41 17

+32t. EZ40-47 Zc2 6

5 ' 6 - 8 - 20

,,

18

measure Eu 3
measure of length, distance
15

of

sq. ace.

"ibb

//

47 (but v. Co);
Ez 42 19 47 3 4 4 5);

cf.

garment (mostly late) 'D Ex


26 +35t.; cstr. mo Ez 40 21 + 2 t. pi. ntott
Ez4i 17 +i2t.; vritop,/,^ 2 n ri npEz48 16 ;
2

measuring-line;
18

n*TO.

stature, size,

2ms.lion

S 20 s

measure, measurement,

n.f.

consec.

(usu. sq.acc.rei; obj.

lit.

HTp

liquid measure,

wzeaswre, chiefly

Qn""=I1

Impf^\ Ru 3 + 22 t. Ez
&1 Exi6 6n Ez 4 7

45

Ez43

10

15

NU35 5
Ez

s.TOIs

v M i8 4

tfajffl)",

[HO, njlO] sub

cf.

fi.

Ar.

Is 4 o

63 ;

vb.

(c.

of priest's garment 1? top jnan Bbbl

Btojj);

nm.

v.

(NH
\

vb. measure

ehj.

v.

S 17

38

of fighting-

a
).

context; on

3. garment, outer

pi.

in

Sft'TO v. yT, p. 396.

rrflia
t

],

garment

v. -in.

nnip
*

[nomD], nbnip

v.

s|m.

v.

nm.

m.

552

-m

n.pr.gent.
t'HQ
T
APK
(OFer S Mdda Sp

Gmo.2 j)jrar.247\.

Gn
2

H?

Je 25

Dn

8 20 ;

people, as

]__

HP ""a^K)

DIM

5 i-;

HOI Dna Est

cf.

power Is 13"

as hostile

3 14 18 19
-

alone Media

io

'O

2
;

17 18

Dnn

11

V?|*>
Mafiai.

(both

nen B^TJ

Gn

Mai

^ 89

13

26

37
48

30

8
40 moynp,
(inverted for TO

10

Mai 3 14
np ^"D]

Is

*lSn

*V0) remember (of) what (short) duration


3
m5 6 8U (Da* 8 R2 Ko "- ); as
I am Ec i 5
J

'

H~np)

Ch 303

v.

HO 1

e.

|np, nr'-n?

\orro,

v.

v.

p.
roitt

rco-io,

WAO

[rfjjyra],pi.
v.

v.

m.

rrrra
t
\

[ntfro]

i2 18 29

v.

np.

12

16

*J?

nn.

jus

),

Is 3 15

(e.g.

Gn

31

43

anptEz8

i
6

13

Ch

Kt.,

15

Jos 22 16

13

Ch 30 3 ),

Qr.On n) on the

(tEx

what

interrog. and indef.

distinction

how

pron.
aught

used of things, as "p of persons (Aram. Jlas,


NO, Ar. II; prob. apoc. from a longer form
with n or nt, As. minil (Dl HWB417f-), Eth. yl^:
cf.

CG123ff

Ko ) : 1.
iL

interrog.

what ?

a. in a direct .question, before either verbs or

Gn

no what hast thou done 1


15 v"|nn~no wAai wilt thou give me! EX3 13
to^-np, 12 26 13 14 and so very often: Wrrnp
ZC5 6 hSn no Zci 9 nto nm np j e i n
Amf + Jl 4 14 ^ onx no; Ju 18 8 nriN no
vid. Comm., v 24 "riy ^ no w/ta have I still?
Is 21" nWo-nD ivhat ( = how much) of the
nouns

10

TV'&S

night
11

(is

Am 7

past) ?
2
)

h?

(nt

now

tvhat,

4 c);

thou hast done

G113

13

= as ivhat ? (qualem ?) Hg 2

to express surprise,

lNxo-no,
?

S io u

10

28

or vihat

4 d)

nxrnp;

jtbt?

similarly 26

(vid. nt

S 19 29

(vid. 3), 2

oa^nns

,3

"TO

(c)

is

i.e.

want

G1121 17 "On TjWiP; Jos 15 18

S 14

23

16

npyr3

Ez

20

Jon
:

(cf. 1

Ti^-np

without

ptcp.,

# (accents)

Gn

n^y

114

-v^

with a

);

28

ni'-no,

1
Dyb), Is 22

810

57

K6

tvhat aileth thee

c f.

Is 3

''I

what

Da 70a

15

or what

sq.

11

?,

no

?ra^

(cf.

Qor

is it to thee

cites

Qor 74 50 ),

(only in

in the use of these forms, see Ges* 37

men*,-

(6)
2

20

nrnp

as a sleeper? (accus.

"HD, -np, no, *p

Mai

'Hn-npi and what


10

Ju 18

trn.

v.

'

Je

Toiiro n-oiftj;),

subst.

wAai to thee

in*

77 Q, rarely ~|"73
1

nm

^ nn^ynNrnp;

25

dost thou

kP.

v.

my hand, evil

m tEx 4

this that
v.

[cryra]

th.

v.

),

Est 6 3

contr.

yn\

ninpip

cstr.

[Tfnip]

with the

either w;Aa, wow, hast thou done

yro.snfa.rcnto

And

iS 26 18

jm.

p, ^no.

v.

13

Ec
v.

-"- 549 7

there in

24

np.

v.

nm

O^TO

p.

naTTO
t

is

po.

1.

1, 11.

v.

|-jp

Jb 26

14

idiom, at the end (in Arabic preceded then by

*:

DWQ

48b

^ 89

exclam.,

H.

""TO v.

'AT

(i.e.

22 13

10

9 10

.1

"'"TO

]V'&y ^ n'-NI HO
Ec 8 Is 45
sq. *?, Gn 20
wAa hadst thou in view, that thou hast done,
etc.? 3 36 Ex 16 7 'S np ^3(131 and wAai are we,
21
that
Nu 22 28 Hb'2 18 etc. Note in
.? 32
partic.
(a) np is followed sometimes by a
subst. in appos. (against Arabic usage, which
AG " 1T0
does not permit this:
), so that it
becomes virtually an adj.: J?S3~np what profit
4

T /

t"HE> adj. gent. Mede, Median,

ivhat doest thou

HO

say to him, nbJ?n


;

son' of Japhet

'

land and people,

<H ss - and n

Madai COT

As.

+ D^JJ ^P),

2. of land
"HO
HJJ).
"
T
AT

Dn

SHjf

(P)=i Ch

io 2

Medes, Media

et terr.

rra

(cf.

Jb 9 12 who shall

Ez
(d)

(if

n'S

DnN be treated as strengthening D3P).

(!>)

^hip = M,^

here? Ju 18 3

1K19 9

h as t thou (have

Is 22 16 52

s
.

(e)

I)

in the

Jer 8 9 Dn? niDTipan^ and wisdom of

genit.,

what (= what kind of wisdom) is theirs ? Nu 23'


(v. infr. 3).
b. often in an indirect question,

Gn

as after nxi,

19

to see l{>-Nnp''-n what he

20

would call it, 3 7 ITlbSn V.T'no ntn31 to what


9
his dreams will come, Nu 13'
Hb 2 niari
1

''

Gn

yT 39 s Ex

32

4
1
32 Jb 34

x/,85

9
),

N\n no,

f 39

24

23

IS41

In some such cases


to the simple

15
n'E>jpno njnf, 16

Nup 8 " nir-no


tsn'a NU15

34

2K2 p?njb6

yoB>

S 17

rel.,

nynt?^

(cf.

^ 1K3

Nui3 pxnnNDn^"rt
18

nan no niarKin

22

vi-an

it

approximates in meaning

as Jer 7 17 33

s4

Mi 6 s8 Jb 34

s3
-

?),
of what kind ? (Germ, was fur ein
with an insinuation of blame, or reproach, or
contempt Gn 37 10 nm Dlbnn no what is this

C.

553

rra
dream which thou hast dreamt? 44 15 Jos 22 16
12
3
13
Ju 8 15 11 20 1S29 rban onriyn np, 1 k 9
1

onyn no,

nnnj new rbxn

no

d.

is

answer

or nothing,

expected, and

is

1317

18

Ho

io

La2 13 Ct5 9 HOTO

30

Ju8 3 Tl^-noi

10

56 Jb 15

TJTiT-np wfatf

beloved (more) than a(nother) beloved


1

">&

16

16

thy

\\

ab,

i6.

3 (? 1

sq.

(6)

f),

Gn 20 9 37 26 a^na '3 yS3"np wto profit (is it)


that we should slay him? Ex 16 7 Nu 16 11
Hb 2 18 2 K 8 1S what is thy servant, the dog,
should do,

that he

Iran

etc.

and often in poetry, as


man <Aa thou

^IJN np what is
+
rememberest him ? Jb 6 U ^[VN
w i m.H l6 s 2 t i5
)'
cf ,q f 6
8

r~np w^ai

OT3OTP, V

Hence;

the formula of repudiation, or


(&??]) ^1?J

''3

ub

^ in

emphatic denial,

me

there (common) to

is

what

Used adverbially
a.
(a) how ? especially

what have I to do with thee

i.e.

fJun 2 S i6
2 K 3 2 Ch
35

10

2]

Jos

cf.

differently, without \,
is

D3^1

tJe

no,

22
2

18

24

19

23

K 9 1819

'o "pi!)

Ho

Egypt?

with nx, + Je 2
3

csxyb ilmp,

'

'

T^

>

.?

Ct 8 4 1 adjure you ITMyprnp'l Wyrrnp,


ivhy will ye stir up, etc.? (i.e. do not:
ON
5
2'
The transition from the interrog. to
3 ).
the neg., to which in Heb. there is an approx.
16
(v. supr.: esp. 1 K 12
Jb 31 1 Ct 8 4 ), is in
i5 12 +

|[

Ar. complete,

being there used constantly in

244fl
Walker Hbr
-;
Ko iiL47s ).
b. as an exclam., how
! with adjectives and
verbs, Gn 28" HOT Dippn Nnirnp how dreadful

the sense of not

xil

(cf.

is

place

this

38

Nu

29

24

fbnk

Mt8

Mks

^so

16

way

to

pfipb);

13n riN pfi^rnp beside (or in

Jn

? cf.

rt ipol

(^Iv)

and Ar.

3. Indef. pron. anything, aught, Xu 23 s


TIIOT] i3N-l-np~in^ a d he will shew me

the matter of aught, and I will tell thee (=if


he shew me
I will, etc., Dr 149 ), 1 S 19 3
rfe

vnaro np

etc.,

^Jj

20

10

n^j3

wni =an d if 1 see aught, I will,


^3N "sjjyrnp iN if perchance thy

father shall answer thee aught that

1?

^ntfga, v 6 7 2 9 12 ; hence in the late

and strange idiom of Ch.,


to

the rel. what,

Ch 1 *

13

sinks twice almost

it

oriN n!> ruiBta-iaob 'O

because ye
at first

30

were not (employed) for what was


(on the former occasion), J. etc., 2 Ch

3V!!Cp

ficient

acc t
.

wjlat

numbers),

cf.

wag

g U ffi c i en t (

Est 9

s6
.

"'D,

'ttg

"J*
lit. w/W
i

en d)

fEc

suf-

(b) -K>"np (i ate

frequently in Mishn., etc.), whatever,


9

nOTJB* NOT

(cf.

nOTtrnp,

which shall be), v 9 3 1522 6 10 7 24 8 7 io 14

harsh

(cf.

13

Pr

),

Pr25 8

4. "With preps.

Ex

22 26 Ju 16 5

"'OS)

and

whereby ?

Ex 33 Mai i 2 2 17 3 " 8 ivhere2S21 3 Mi 6; by what means?

Gn 1
2

for what

16

'

6,7

Ch

21

(||

of what

what (worth)?

at
1

9
+ Hgi because of what

the like

(indirect question; "We

so ace. to the various senses of 3

S 6
Ju 16 5 b blV npai;

with?

a. 'ip3 g , <"1S3 19 wherein?

S 14 38

Ko iiL565

Cf.

K
?

(Ar.

9
__

S,

nzrbs).

h.

Is 2

no

22
;

;y:

tc. np?, np?, prop.


Syr. Jjao)

hence
s

what

i s that which hath been ? it is that


which shall be.
whatever hath been, it is
(

that

is

1 a a), 2 S 18 22 NrnsriN np"OT^ but let


there happen what may (lit. aught), I will run,
v 23 (cf. Jb 13 13 np ty i'3jn), v 29 no "nyT n^
(order,

ID?:]

ku\

^J H.
48
e. whatsoever (cf. "p
(a) Ju g
OriN no
g)
^103 iby nno w'B>y DrVNI, lit. what do you
see (that) I have done ? hasten, and do like me
(^whatever ye see, etc.), 2 S 21 4 D"ncN DHN no
03? fl'pyN, Jb 6 24 with the apod, introd. by 1,
1
S 20 ~\b nbwi t^eo iond no
Est s 3 -no
voi;

^abOTp,

Is52 ^ 3 131 HO, 8 1HN no, 21 2 36 s etc.,


Ct 4 10 10 7 2 ironically, 2 S 6 20 Je 2 33 36 Jb 2 6 2 3
r\b

28

comparison with) the wheat


29

cf

18

no w/to

*]^

there to thee with reference to the

10

44

17
rather

Gn

P^PVr^P how shall we justify ourselves?


Nu 23 s 8 r S io 27 HJ U$?B>-np, 2 K 4 43 Jb 94 4
25
3 1 I made a covenant with my eyes,
'3 by JJiariN npi and how should I look upon
a maid? ( oi, 2? non), Pr 20 24 P3-n DTN1
13"OT
in an indirect question, Ex io a ^39'
'^ ^!! n *H x
how n(>w ? (in sur20
Nrc6
rnnp
prise), Gn 27
nrnp, j u 18 24
"Of
5
5
2
K
1
2
i
Ex 14 15 pyxn no
(6) w%
33
3
6
^n, 17" 2 K6 7 \^ 4 2 ^y ^nnwrrnp, jb

12

inter-

in expressing

regarded as an impossibility,

is

and to thee?

an

as

is

nns pbn
uWid
2 s 20
T,
T
(

J33 rAru-6i

bTK), Jb

' P^D

thus

TWV, 14
22

it

a rhetorical negative

to

s7
thing quite insignificant), 27

51

*?fc): (a) Gn 23 land worth 400


NOT no ^t)/^ai es i< ? (i.e. it is pome-

n b,

18 19

15

shekels.

D33

22

which the

often used in questions to

little,

becomes equivalent
(cf.

K9

2.
rogative:

much? how many? '131 "p^ np? Gn 47


23
84
35
2 S 9
f 1 9 Jb 1 3 ovpys np? iy 1 K 2 2
(=2 Ch 18 ); np? /jow o/i!m? Jb 21 17 (i.e.
how seldom!); in an indirect question, how
much ? Zc 2 60 As an exclamation, Zc 7 3 as
(a) Agio

15

'

554

nn
I

OW

have done

wiaray years

'""??

now

ill

(HJ

np? how often


]9
TW\T) H03, Jb 7

78
17

d.

how long ? ^ 35
HO? (nob mostly before the gutturals
.

and ^

but twice besides,

for

(b)

nistf,

N, n,

J?,

10

f 42

43
places noted

[i.e. ^""IK],

t[nnD]

/tow

i),

40

-no

Hf 7 also occurs before gutt., in five


31
22
15
by Mas. on + 43 s viz. 1 S 28 2 S 2 14 ^ 49
15
3
13
6
Je 15 18 and before n +Gn 4 2 S i 4 2 4 Ec 2 ),
n5 t Jb 7 20 ni> f i S I s 8 8 /or w;/ia reason ?

tarry

vb. only Hithpalp.

linger,

Ar. I4S slow walk, delay (Kam.))

(cf.

Hithpalp. Pf.

"Pirronprin

s.

;g

3 p]

wpnprinJuig 8 1 pU%nprinGn43 10 Impf.


npnpn>Hb2 3 'nrw.GniV6 /mi'.mpl.inonoriri
IS29 9 Inf. nioniprin^ e x 12 39 Pt. nonpiio
;

S I5 2s

Gn

linger, tarry, vjait, of pers.,

Gn4

ivhy?

strengthened by

(=Ju

30

32
22

i7

i3

18

"ION HT if so,

why,

Gn

27

0n

12

26

Ju

(E),

pp. Wfn)

(c- *&,

Is

rrano
t

28

19 2 S 15 Is 2 9 9
subj. pTH ^ora Hb 2 3

33

22

ffl

11

Je 6

(sq. ppers.),

Am 5

20

18

no^

nr

^ DV D3^, Jb 30
in an indirect question,
3
Dn io 20 Note especially (a) in expostu1 S 6
;

raina
It:

am.

v.

Gn 25 -noi> p OS*
am I ? (why do I con-

then,

"b rvch,

Ex

15

roS>,

=<o what purpose

tinue to live?);
46

60

31

24
(nt4e), G1118 13

Sit

Wri m

)*d^

Je6 20 2 o 18 +

etc.,

yjr

Ex

(J),

39

^ mn nnb why &rt thou angry

etc.; often

43

10

^an^no

v.

T[7nQ]

vb. circumcise,

vjra
22

?nD

Qal

fig.

no<

NH

cf.

1.;

; only

?'eZ.)

jm.

v.

weaken

not

me,

tell

22 13 24 10

v 19

etc.?

25

31

27

42 43

22

44

Pt. pass.

0$3 ^HD

why something

the reason

why

should

20 8 but to thy father (emph.)

/w/

choice

20

19

why
2

should
10

lie

etc.

me

Ar.
v.

? 1

as

[^ro]

nth,

'JN'an HT

Gn

27

45

(I pri)

and, connected with the foreg. sentence

"IBW, cr

f, in late, or dial.,

has that rang.,

Ct

iTHN ntbW

Ezr

TOJ)

Dn

23

10

fe s *

KH

ilSO?

3;,

Heb.

neb I^K

become

it

actually

lest

(so in

he

see,

Aram.

Syr. Jua^f, both regu-

np"iy (^ 4 nn~ty) MJ^7


wAeji? how long? fNu 24 s2 (aposiop.), -f 4 3 79 s
47
in indirect qu., f 74 9 (cf. JIJK ny, TlO 1J?).
89
f. nO'-'y, and no-^y, ? ^;oji w/ta<? Jb38 2CI1
larly =fes<).

e.

10

upon what ground 2 ivherefore ? N1122 32


^"N-nK C '?? n ?^y, Dt2 9 23 (cf. 1K9 8 Je 2 2 8 ),
13
14
Is i 5 Je 8 H 9 11 16 10 Ez 2 12
f io Jb 13 (pro13
bably dittogr. from v ); HPTO"^; Ne 2 4
In
an indirect question, Jb io 3 ^2nFI _ np ^y ^fin.
32

Est 4 nrnp-^yi

nrnp

ny-6.

^N^no

bbn.

v. 11.

nin^rra

obn.

v.

[mbrro], niibnc
[nDBne], nizrvi

v. -non.

isn.

v.

?3BW HD^

why should I be bereaved, etc.? Ex 32 12 vxb


onxo "near Ne 6^7 10 ii5 2 Ec7 16 ^, Jei-40 15
iVa ^, Gn 47 19 2 S 2 22 2 Ch 25 16 Ec 5 7 17 or
5
17
oirtos nr), Jo 2
(in 1 S 19 17 2 S 13 28 paraph, by
by

v. -j^n.

21*'

[irjnoTc,

liquid pitch, suppurating matter;

oil,

by

J-4-

against this Di.

S 19 s 17

mates in meaning to lest (cf. Ph. CIS 12, 21 D?


D37X WHSD ne tradant eos dii), and is in
often rendered

1886,

StlO, jwice (of fruit, esp. olives);

[^np]

should, or

in such cases, it approxi-

NH

comp.

20 32 TV2V TO?
be put to death ? 2 S 1

shouldst thou bring

nK'J? ilD

S 21 15
with an

-JN3D

wine weakened with water, so


Thes De Che Comm Di Du cf. vinum castrare,
xlx. 53.
g a Krkl. d. Jes. (^be Hpt (cf N"o ZMGx1 )
p|J n
Is

2425

should not, be done,

why

fi

M1
+ oft.; (6)
74
deprecating, or introducing rhetori-

impf., oft.
cally,

2c)

thou

(si

circumcise, Aram. ?TO

'

Gn 12 18 >b man xb nvb why didst

lations,

16

19

m.

[1J19]

fl.
deriv.

Ar.

vl- hasten

(NH

and

Pi.,

As.
J.4.I be practised, skilled (with

mdru, send, order, govern, cf. II. "HID) Eth. fluO^;


frm'w, teach; Syr. <. Pa. id/ cf. also Egypt.
Niph. Pfmahar, trained warrior Bondi "')
13
6
3 fs ninpj jb 5 ; Pt. "inp? Hb i pi. on v ? Is
;

,|

Is 35

hasty, precipitate,
subst. Is 32"; im-

Hb

petuous, of Chaldeans,

iTO

S 4

14

-\r\V]

Impf.

(1S28

30

Is 5

14

Is 5 ,9

+2

v. infr.);

Imv. ms. 1TO

Gn

fs.

t.;

(||

Pi-

10).

rnnp j e
inpn Gn

3 fpl.
22

anxious,

6e hurried

in3
disturbed 2S-nqp3 Is 35";
3
subj. nsy Jb5
so pt, as
32

cstr.

n^npn

i8
27

Je 9

<T)rra' i S.23
9
23
;"
Pt. "inpp
etc.; Inf. cstr. "IHO Pr 7
i

16

48

+8

17

'

t.

etc.;

K 22

Gn

(on 1TO Zp i 14 [1 S 2 3 22 J cf. Ko


3
Schwally ZAWx 1890 175 vid. 1. 1HO infra),

Mai

-?/

etc.;

s
,

41"

LM
,

fpl-

nrinpp Pr 6 18 ; 1. hasten, make haste, =go or


come quickly Gn 18 6 1 S 9 12 (but del. @ -We

555

inn
Dr KitBu HPS), Na

13

Is8

(||

B*n), Je

really adverbial force):

Tfo&y,

2S

15

27

cf.

14

Is 3

Gn

20

32

14

Cli 12 9

17
1

16

48

= go

16

ta B>n b)ti

vb.,

Gn
Ex 2

Pr6 is Ec

more

io 16 i2 3i

often sq.

'

(E), prob.
44 (all J), 4 5
1419
8
10
(J),
Jos
(all JE),
8
4
34
43
24
11
43
27
18 23 34 34
28
2 S 15
Ju 13 10 1 S 4 17 23 25
:!3,41
13
17
17
K
2
K
Je
so
even
when
1
20
19
9
9
20
wholly
voluntary
28
1
S
(but
rd.
not
act. is

vb.

c.

30

24

prob.Wl We Dr KitBu); also.l om, f 106


22
48
Est 6
(J), Ju 9
so also
esp. c. Imv. Gu 19
13

10

102 3 143 7 cf. 79 s (v. 0\ ad oc -).


prepare quickly Gn i8 c
hasten,

yj,6g

= bring

18

'

3. trans,

quickly

18 8 Est 5 5 ;

Ch 24 s5

do quickly 2

Ar.^.lES

Dt22

Dr

Pi. Pt. for iTOtp V- su b -in)

of

"in?3 adv. quickly, speedily (strictly

Dt

3 2 (J),

1723

26

Pr 25 s (on

precedes, v.

4 22

3 12 12 16

28 20 Jos

18

2 (J),

Ju

69 79 102 143', where 'd


supr. sub "inO).
adj.

Pr

2 2

29

Trnn?p
adverb,
23

16

(all

i7 16a8 21
-

f 45

Ezr

speed; usually

n.f. haste,

ace.

hastily,

JE),

Nu

17

n$i6

quickly

11

Jos

Dt

(P),

Je 27 16 Ec 8 U (in

II

all

17

i-e.

Pi.

(late):

Imv.

nnc

'a in haste

(NH

Sta

s'18

0e3Cl1

! -

]>>*>);

25

381

cstr. "inb

denom. acquire by pay-

by paying a

(or,

Ex

si.

price,

cf.

+ Inf. abs.

22 15 (E).

bbn.

v.

S 23 27 );

= quickly Ec 4

12
;

(q.

These forms,

v .)

except sometimes V33, are exclusively poetical.

In origin iB is identical with np ;/;, Ar. LI,


which is used similarly, pleonastically, with
certain prefixes, e.g.
1-

25

T
l

ffl Kl. Schr.

i26f..

Ko"- 250t

i.

LC->

473

WAG

See Qor

ii. 5

70,

Ram./; SQ

and

)?3]='

Eth. Jvn>;, Syr. \As}",

cf.

DHM
2

Sab. ltM3=l^.,
i

e.

Lj,

479, 053

f.,

>

161883

39

HomChres

^,

'-

518
.

icater.

UNift
2i^b
T
,
'

31

c.

(MI

236

37

prep,

'"*iy, id.

n.pr. gent, et terr.

12 20

Lag

Gloss.,

Gn

19

37

Nu

+ oft;

29

is

22 3

>

0Q
Gvay*^-*-*);

S73
,

S 8 12

Mo,a/3

his elder daughter

Moab

a.

= nation

of

represented as ancestor Gn
2
2
Je 48 2 +30 t. Je 48

Am

SK 1S92

3Kb

2.

Ma'bu, Ma'dba,

J)]^Tar. 294f.,29G

37

Lot by

37

19
which Lot's son

10,

Xe

-,

i78t.

1. ifoa6 as son of
ace. to

Ma aba,

and on Gn

BN90Anm

Gn i9 37 +

Moab

180

aNC; As.

'

Ql COT
'io

(cf. 1

form with them indepen-

dent words, toa, iDSj iOp

etym.cf.

54

^),

a paragogic syllable, attached to a,

J (q. v.), so as to

|,

10"

11
Ju 9 2 S
these cases after

(||

as

JTO)

||

nannn? -inn

Sb

ni^nnn

i.

4
58 Jo 4 (1| b\>); so also 1 S 20 38 HWn 'O ( c f.
11
Dr); 2
nri '0
i
but perhaps rd. rnno,

Is

No'-

Che), but txt. dub.; Impf. 3 ms.

WaK^Da ' vhti

before vb. (poet.) Is 5 26

vb.);

c-

ready,

16 5 prompt injustice.

cstr. p"12f "lilO Is

prompt,

quick,

skilled; ' laiD

(J;

another in exchange

ii.

'"YTTO

(E).

fill. [^n?2] vb.

153

immediately after vb.

Pi. inf. abs.) always

Ex

34

a 13

Aram. KTnto,

reff.;
12

iv -

ing purchase-price (Ar. J4.I gice a dowry,


marry for a "J^l; cf. Gerber Verbdenom12 Buhl
SS) ; Qal Pf. 3 pi. nno ,/, 16' usu. obtain

speedy, swift

d^ikd 'ci ynpr Zp i 14 rd. also f. rnnen (b?i)


1S23- 'his swift foot (for MT VWH n? ")) Th
WeDrBu; deeper corruption assumed by HPS.
11.

Gn

abs. 'o

">

and

n5 inariEx2 2 10

1.

(strictly

>

2:i

"irTO adj. hastening,

1.

K78f rroph

K 22 =2 Ch

(missive,) qift,

1 '

^iP

mom,

prob. As.

cf.

T"^rTD n.m. purchase-price of wife


id.;

Ex

(J), also

foil.;

JJ"ZMGxl.l88G, 154\

9 13

11

of

whence tamirtu, tamartu,

J)p^WB389f.

nnp

18 7 (T"?

18

God),

iHTJ (-/

II.

send,

having

('to

sq. Inf.

(subj.

!8 - 20 - 46

cf.

2. hasten

infr.

49

Is 59 7 ; Pi.
of bird Pr 7 s3 ; fig. of

prompt Mai

19
calamity Is 5

Is

purpose) Pri

eagerly, (sq. Inf. of

= swift,

'

having a king, Nii2i

2G

22

410

Ju

12

= territory

of Moab Nu
20
36"
Ku 1 L2 "
Nu
1
fGn
+
JJ
8
28f
9
8
46
3
"'O H? + Dt l
32 34
2 4 1 Ch i' 8
s
24 33
'n 13*! +Dt 2
^ nnny
Ju ii 15 -" Je 4 8
18
1
D Dt
12
3C3
34 Jos i 3
tNu 26 3 ss^^SS 36
1

S 12+.

j ii.i3.i3.i5

"b.

fQ nn'^

'

6,;

'

'

'

^"^n^ n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


2iS23'- s 1

Ch I

S0

27

13
;

Noepe, Macpaei, Maapvav,

tin Qjn bbtiS


T
T T

/SWyi

is 6oo<7/,

"HO~

as

n.pr.m.

Is 8

'3KTO

"

speedy

is p>rey).

H^n^iO adj. gent. Moabitish;


t^n^in,
T
4
+ 2t., ^KbEzr 9 pi. D^Nta Dt 2";

'D Dt 23

Maapi, etc.

it.

-'

';

Dt

29

n'3Kto

fs.

n>aKia

Ch 2V

6
;

ru

fpl-

:2
i'

+4

ni'axio

t.;

'aK.b JUi

k n Xe
1

556
Vs

Ru

ONte

: m.

Dt

:a Moabite

23"

coll. = the
'E> n =</e Moabite 1 Ch 1 i
Ne 1
1129
fpl.
as adj.
so pi. Dt 2
Moahites Ezr 9
23
4
fs.
'D CtMT Pai i
as subst., iKii Ne 13
221
22
26
"l
Eu i 2 4 s 10
esp. 'BH
as adj. 2 Ch 2 4
4f

';

'

Ru

'D as n.fs.

tt*lD

(P

of

fire,

Co Berthol)

[NSis]

meals

t^ft

^46

107

26

Imjpf.

^DFI

fs.

L^
Monn

46'';

cf.

swr^e (of the sea), Qor 18";

; Qal

ware)

19

Nu

cf.

(H),

cf.

Ex

Ex

cf.

27

s0

25

^7i

16

s9

= Je 52

33
;

of ritual:

Di b Ex 2
cf. 1 Ch 16
23
9
2.
as
subst.:
a.
2
of uninterrupted
continuity, Tl ''B'JK Ez 39 14 men of continuity,

vb. melt (iaiDlthp.,

"U

Ar.

n@H

'n

(H),

b. of regular re-

S 9 71013

Ton

Ch 24 14

tfa sub 13.

v.

23

petition

ho.

v.

Lv 24 s

also in ritual,

sacrifice,

^NiE

and 46 14 (but

tfy),

30
25 (P; shew-bread), Lv 2 4
29 30 38
(P ; of lamp), Ex 2 8

journeys 2

n33n

||

men

i.e.

3S

40

31

continually employed for the purpose;

Nu

Tin Dn?

the bread of continuity, i.e. the


bread that is always there, so Tl ronyo 2 Ch 2 s
and perh. 'n Tfr\pr\ 1 Ch 16 6
b. of regular

Am

ms.

^OWI

sf.

s
64 (but rd. prob.
171 supr., and cf. Di > Du

V}}pn\, v. [id?] p.

HMtori)

Ez

Inf. Jiob

at touch of

faint

Am

"

Is

; 1

2 1-

me&,

Ez 21 2".

(of heart),

Na

3i03

+ 2 t.;

CitM ^75 4 >

pi.

me ^ away,

Niph. Pf.

Ex

i5

fig.

for be helpless,

15

disorganized (through terror, etc.)


context), Jos 2 924

Na

cf.

Is 14 31

^ 75

'"if^E? -^

shoivers

65

26

10

= dissipate

it

cf.

TTCri
abs.

Jh 30

1.

D3"3"!3

22

We

Na

'1)

subj. B>D3

Amp

13

107

,/,

26

1' 3

62

Dt

(
6

(-/of

Ba-N B M C and Ar.


*

make

to

stretch, extend,

continue).

as appos.,

^^ ^ ^20 ^U

16

4 (P),

'T\

Now Arch.ii.222f.) Dn

even in

gll-M-U

j j31

11

Talm.,

( gQ

fT^n).

pi.

fll.Tlft vb. assumed by Ke Or al.

earliest

14

);

and oftenest as

orig.

'n alw.

adv., con-

a. of

io

n r^|), 35"
7I G.14 ^15 ^23

DDV)

52-(+id.), 60 11 (||rMl
rirri>3),

=2

Ch

17

Ob
Hbi
Ch 16 1137 esp.

65

(sometimes hyperbol.) in
(II

^:

17

i\r

16 25

15

34^

40 70 3 8 1S 40 12 50 8 51 5 6 9 24
,3
4
iM j , ?4 4 ( Q^J,
+
?4 IQ5 Jog
cf.

100117
(so also
HVJ), v

for

MT yu\T\, Bi Che

TDin 01 Bae) Pr 5 (|| nr^3), 6 15 28


also Ez 38 s (del. Co Toy llp ''Berthol), Lv
19

as V'of

2'

15

TJ^l Hb

^nin

but

= Dto)

"no Po.

v.

v. JJT-

id.,

LLi (med.
course

matd

D1HWB405
Gerber

remove, retire

1)

rejiel,

is

>

poet.)

Aram. ^_, d;

der. species;

deviate

from

Ar.
rigid

Eth. '"ZCXW turn;


dwindle, diminish, grow weak

push, thrust

denom>

Verb denom 195f


-

fr

cf.

-,

Dpoi.w
D10 pofy i ar
Qal P/. 3 fs.
Buhl);
.

7
i/r 6o + 2 t.;
7mp/. 3 fe
3 pi. ^9 t/, 4 6
DTOn Dt 32 35 Is 54 10 ; 3 fpl. n^MDTI Is 54 10
/n/ csir. DID ^ 38 17 46 3 ; abs. id. Is 24 19 Pt.
DD Pr 2 5 2C pi. CDD Pr 24 11
oer, slip, subj.

HBO

^n

(fig.

of insecurity)

(without hi) Pr
s/tce^-e,

46

46

(v.

Dt 32 s3 f 38 17

94

18
:

cf.
s6

nto

subj.

D 25
4 :nr6 'd ; Bh-2BS
intr., subj.
Lv 2 5 35 (H; of feebleness);

s
(||

7
;

is

54

T'pn,

insecurity);

14

t [J^ID] vb. totter, shake, slip (usu.

As.

n.m. DnI2'" continuity (perh.

NeI0

35.

nrop Lv 6 13 meal-offering
;
as a regular observance (cf. Ges 131,2tb) Da Synt529(b}
on text v. Di, Now Arth -"- JS * t ) (and Nu
3
2 8 MT, but v. supr.)
c. (late) 'fin alone
daily (morning and evening) burnt-offering

Ne io34

(of fertile hills,

appar. secondary form

foil.;

(+nb$rr?3i
11

(NH

+ 01^3),
12

19 .22. 2 5. 28 .31.34.38

(in

going on without interruption


continuously, Ho 12' Je 6 7 Na 19 Is 2 I s 49"
3
:

52

30

8
15
30 (P) most often Tl rb)l Ez 46 (every
4S
morning), Ex 29 (morning and evening, so)
Nu 2 8 6 Ezr 3 5 so rd. also Nu 28 s (Di) for MT
'nn nVy Nu 2 8 10 15 23 24 31 29 6IU6
'n rby$ (Di*b)

NH as BH, Ecclus T>on 45

tinually

(cf.

iis^n).

also prolong,

extent;

15

[the earth] with

""iaaoril

"

of YlD,

Ex

IIO

I-

=Je

i. e.
a regular
5
esp. of ritual: Tl ilYoj?

s4

terror); hyperb. iovflow

onnn

15

Dr), Je 49 s3

God)

(subj.

sf.

allowance,

hills (before

||

Ex

P<.

t.;

for *nbn v. no Po'. Hithpo'l.


Jbnn Na'i
Impf. 3 fs. Jiicnn
13
fpl.'nm>nn
Am
3
9 ; me'Csubj.

Hb 3

Pf. 3 pi.

+3

Po'l. soften, dissolve,

thou softenest

fig.,

rds. aatoji

11

(cf. We

16

only Impf. 2 ms.

act.:

S 14

^46':

nrntf

pi. '?

2. trans, cause

melt Is 64 s (but v. supr.)

to

H?

subj.

at voice of ^

repetition 'D

c f.

cf.

subj.

10
(||

b*id)
;

d^d: 3.^3

subj.

nna Is 54

'o

Niph.

Pf. 3

subj. ni3?P

10
;

H? = land) f 60

sub Hithp.)

nnn

1,d) (both symb. of extreme

4
;

cf.

pi. 'iDIDJ

Is 24'"

^ 17

5
;

557
Bifi?

Impf.

i5

\jr

neg. (b? 13

c.

+8

t.

20

Jb

crocodile

n?

of

V'

shaken, moved,

41";

of scales of

ban 1 Chi6 = f 93 96
of p^'" ? V' i2 5'> cf 4 66
30

of

io 4 5 ;

82

16

6
30 7 62" 112

21 8

D^n*);

AV BY;

appar.

Kt Hiph.

able;

ty WW f 55*

fJN

Dvn2 i40 n Kt, cmcZ

De

them,

3 mpl.

19

24

6e

judgment of'-;

cf. OrT.by

Dr),

Nu 4 + 5
10

t.;

shaking, tottering (c. neg., of

pnxb 'd

^ ss

2. jjofe, or

Na

Nu

Bto)
2 7

;_'o J e 28

Ch

15

15
;

by v

Ez 30 18

v.

23

-% K),

+ 4 t.;
1

Ch

oppression Je

10 12
-

28

),

ntob

pi.

Ez 30 18 +4t.;

by v 14 );

15
27

nbb Lv 26 ,s

cf.

15
.

2
(||

ni^K

Ez 34 27

Schumacher ZPVxiU889

'

160
,

On form

Benz Arch

'o 2 8

Is

WAW

(v.

58

S 17

of,

Mi

of position,
8

b.

(text dub.

off (v.

ia^iy blfiO

2 3

close in front of

Nu

it,

22

of
14

D^NDl blOO come to them off

the

V3Q

on

blfifi

Kf

Ch

(2

the forefront of,

15

?/ie

/ron< of

its

neck,

2&V

Ch

Ex

of,

bs

rd. prob. byO).

''bat?

in front of me, 2 S 5 23 (1

mulberry-trees,

spec.

off the front


5

on the

2 S
set ye
blS:_( a )/rc

1 c)

JfO

3EM

30

blO"bx 1jn\"bK1,

xiii - 117ffi

i.e.

prefixes

forefront

i/*e

o??.

37

^Ae /nwi< o/,

14

Dnb MN31

front of the

10

Ex

i.e.

N1H1 close

333 blfip

28

27

20

39

(||

).

f II. [71D] vb. circumcise (NH id.;


blO cutoff (grass, etc.: only for 111. bbfi, q.v.);

NHbna, Aram,

1886,741

Ba

ib.

X li.l*7,626

bfi

Jos 5

i7 23

ace.

nbiy 1B>3

acc.pers.

of yoke
fig.

207

i,^ gupr ^

alg0

ibo Jos 5 57

Gn

No zm

bno, ace. to Thes

2 t.;

ms.

2 t,;

Imv.

ByO

Jos 5 5

Gn 2 i Ex 1 2

44

Ex

i2

44
;

circumcise,

(P), Jos 5

2 3
-

Jos 5=; Pt.

b'O

Gn

(fltsh of foreskin)

lU

_ Qa

rfflbo

'

mpl. DR^O Dt io' 6

24
pass. blO Je 9 ; pi.

c.

God,

);

7m_p/. bo1
-

JPh

28
Lv 8 Nu
), v
(|| 39
Uriah nonbon MB blfi-btf

3 mpl.

13

With

^n

3
34 (pregn.)

1S

2. bar
nilDiO,

of oppression, Is 5 8 6

).

m jbif of

front f

to them.

710 towards or

P/. 3 ms.

fig.

j>y

God

22 11

1. poZe,

(cf.

) ;

Ex

of,

3333

25

cf.

by v n

(thongs of yoke) 'O

cf.

front

late

etc., abs.

:ii

f;b v

cf.

"33 blO

blO"bx towards the front

a.

10

poy

19

the opposite

-inx blO-bx ibyNO to the front of another;

of oppres-

fig.

3. bar of

bearing ark

8 - 11 - 12

br)3 '0 v 13 (cf.

D3J>y

bar of yoke, mostly

cstr.

of yoke, symb., of
cf.

esp. 13

cf.

n.f. pole,

staves, for

pi.,

1012

(^byp inOO

13

Tnt^iQ
Je

^ 66, cf.

'fib jna

Cf. following.

sion.

(cf.

b?i

; 1. a
security) f^'W
13

prob. biNObb,

nnx ny in

DTibxri bio Dyb

representing

Lv

bar for carrying (named frcm spring-

ing motion)

yoke

23

Na

inob

sf.

Dt

= in

btfiob

the Ammonites, 3 29 (=4 46 34") "VlVS ITO blO,


11 s0 Jos 18 18 1 9 46 to; blO, 1 S i 4 5 5 ; fig. Ex 18 19

(b)

T 1212 n.[m.] shaking, pole, bar of yoke;


abs. 'o

2. as prep.,

upon

~n2, Hithp.)

||j?jn,

33

direction (but rd.

pS

>

ntnp-b nine blOl and the

window, and Ne

Jo 8

(Hup Gr Bae

'

1Q

/rowi of (one) window was towards (the other)

1BW

they drop coals

"VOt?:

let

Hithpo'l. Pf. 3 fs. &10


greatly shaken (subj. H?

insert.

ntpBicrin Is

may

<rd.

al.;

Che

wh. Bi

Hiph. Impf.

f.

11
55 140 Kt (Qr Niph.); dislodge,
4

drop

jail,

q.v.); fig. of steadfast obedi-

ence (subj. ''Py?)

\wh ^

13

Sta

v.

151

&p

140 11 Qr (so
but mng. of Niph. not suit-

(without neg.)

c f.

10 6 15

\^

io 30 12 3 (subj.

Pi-

Yl$

of righteous, as secure,

oft.

1.

ZAW1883

10

%
^1^

of general disorder (no neg.), subj.

mostly

all poet.,

be

t.),

overthrown, of idols Is 4
15

etc.;

t.,

IO 6

L,

(J),

23

4 s
-

(P),

-"(D);

16
33b nbiy (foreskin of the heart) Dt io

24
6
cbo J os 5
33b Dt 30 ; pass. nb-W3 blO J e 9
26
E 9 Gn
72
bifi3
(Ges
ms.
Niph.
(D).
17
)
Pf. 3

;
r>

:!*]

T[
poor

(NH

down ;

cf.

humble);
Impf.
(P)

ti.

i2 28 )

Niph.; Aram, ^10 sink or bend

id.,

^i, a^>,

?|?p, Syr.

Qal

7|10J

all

be low, depressed, grow

vb.

Lv

consec. ?]01

P/*.

25 35 39
-

be brought low,

(all

H);

Lv

Pt.

27

^O Lv

(P);
25

47

of impoverished Israelites.

Sid, Sift (tDt 1%

3 mpl. ibil?

Gn

17

27

mpl.

Skid

(+n 6

378
223c
Sta* *, for biKO
ace. to 01*

from blX to 6e

Hpt BASi -2)

_i.

/roi:

v.

further Kii"' 8 "'-

su bst. only

Kf

(si

vera

(consec.)

i7 n (for Dn'b031

'

24

^
;

15

:4 25
-

14 -

(deriv. dub.;

D^bp^

/bbo Ew'"" 1 Ges 567 K u


M
but Bo m6B for 0^1031); pmpf. bio? Gni7 +
Imv. ty? Je 4*;
3 t.; 3 mpl. ibfiM Gn 3 4
Gn 34 sf. ^bon
Inf. bion G11 17 + 5 *;
P^. pi. C^bfi? Gn 34'"; 6e circumGn i7
24
elsewhere
Lv 1
cised, of nbij? ito Gn 1
>"^-''-'^-> 3 26 27
-^
Ex 1 2 48 (P),
of pers. Gn 1 7
34
Gn

10

subst. and prep, front, in front of

'

'

25

Jos 5 8 (J):
selves to

reflex.

Ab

ibfiH

Je 4 4 circumcise your-

Yahweh (and take away the foreskin

of

& 58

nf* o

a^Q

Hiph. Impf. i s. D^Ot* ^ A Mb


t w tfie name of'\ yea I will make
circumcised (enemies, by force of

IpiO, nip^D

your heart).

them

to

arms

be

Che moio, Bae

i.e.

annihilate

made

vijfon?

58

(?),

sum

budpvifm, Jer ultus

Impf. 3 mpl.

Aq ^vva^v
Hithp.

eas).

6e cut

of arrows,

off,

blunt.

[nTID] n.f., only pi. circumcision jnn


JT^O^ D^T Ex 4 20 (J) a bridegroom of blood bet

regard of) the circumcision;

?'

cause of (or

ujpiia

cut to pieces (from 7lO =??),

De

hut

Symm

_ Prol. ed. 4 (1895) 345 f.

cf.

.1*

JLT (med.

pD12

v. .JMBO.

Kt,

mWQ,

1D1B.
T

1DV

v.

33D.

juss.

Ho

#., v.

WW

yf-

15

t\PfQ

II.

v.

v.

v. pii?-

n^DID

Kt,

Hup

cf.

c.

Je

abs.);

v.

28 1 ';

yy.

Lv
v.

alw.

c.

nri),

n.f.

before obj.

ac-

+3
Lv

27

33 33 33
-

(once as

without obj.
"1ER\ Hoph.).
Hoph.

(cf.

supr.);

Berthol.

cf.

exchange, recompense;

in Lv 27'+ 3

sf.

Ho 4

as Inf. abs.);

t.

obj.

1111

(cf.

(sq.

nmw Jb

1.;

exchange = thing acquired by exchange

27

10 33
-

Jb 28 ,?

iJWion

Jb 15 31

worldliness)

yb n.m.

'o

3, in sim.; of

35

Judah's power,

Dnn)

Is29 6

chaff (Talm.

'

abs.

Ho

13'

+6

3!

*,

t.;

cstr.

always as driven by wind, and

Isi 7 (Dnn 'C)


p'-im

one
2

31Bn

^n Jb
poss.

(fig.; rd.

Bu)

20

wealth

i^n

as his

recompense

(for

Ru

abstr. exchanging

n^

(\/of following, meaning unknown).

chaff,

cf.

(2

ivealth (so) his exchange,

nsN.

v.

");

'

2. exchange

TTB.

nys^o sub ya^

v.

Ar. (ji^I strawy,


;

(obj.

1886 12

Krochm Gr prop.

acquired by exchange

t [yifc]

Isi7 13

'

Lv2 7 10101010
;

f 4 &]

Mi

Oio), but needless.

20

Eu 4

T\

[nsyio]

(\\

iHfJ

1. change, alter,

Hiph. declar. 46 s (ps


Che Bae al., Ges U5 2,B 2 ) when the

TrH^J

tETO

"Vn

//.' cs*r.

ny\

spy.

n^lD
ncis

20

but; ^ana to, so sta 2

7!

v.

sf.

Ez 48 14 (but Ew Co
Ez 4 8 14 Ew Co,
Impf.

nnvn.

rvHihn

(no obj. expr.)

||

\^io6

rnyiB

1M

P/.

quired)

v. -idn.

); Niph.

Impf TO* ^i5 + 3 i;


TD* Lv2 7 33 33 TDK

457

ace. of obj. relinquished,

"pD.

v.

v. -IDV

1-

^ 106

Lv2 7 10 33

7b

J1D v

nhr>, [iy"io]

Ko

Ez 48";

"tt?J
7

Inf.

"ID1D

'

earth shews change;

*id\

v.

["iJDTO]

rnpin

hp'io],

v.

[iDto]
U
J
T

T T

'

IDTO

SD1D

pD.

v.

* 1 - 1886 164

T^nn

subj.,

]in

No

11
(as if fr. "no) &<? changed, Je 48 subj. inn
f
(
T'On
wine, fig. of Moab) Hiph. Pf
J e 2 11 on

Hist. 340

WKD

procure food, Aram. jj 6m/ or

')

import food,

"ay pjn
v.

vp\

v.

t[*T)D] vb. change (NH id., Hiph.; Ar.


(med. l) is move to and fro (intransitive);

abs."t'?n

QV2

v. 1p".

jjgio.ii.i2

>

wicked Jb 21

Ho
29 5

n^n

13

3
;

(||7]t,

|?ri

(UN???
of hostile nations
hyperb. of
p ? N)

v.

N^i!3,

1.

mfm

t^YQ

n.m. ls41

W.y S
ZA "

117

pas niyaa

15

is 4

passing time, dV

18

Zp

(||

tyvw

2
.

-n.

"YiO, "ID

S.Ar.

td.,

'

v. ktj.

15

^.'

(NH

threshing-sledge

y, ,^ir, Fra

13S

Bu

cf.

(loan-word in Ar. ploughshare); mod


fttrEtlmol
Dozy" 623 and *'^i Wetzst z
-

rL)y

ms

Anderlind ZPVixUf (ploughshare and har22


row)); abs. 'c L341 15 pi. D'?"3 to 2 S 24
-

-,

I, 11.

1.

II.

N2is, [naritt]

psto, [njs&a]

p21D

v.

v.

*W.

py.

v. pis.

(+1^311^3);

D^aniD

Ch

23

; threshing-

Araunah, given by him to David for


wood of sacrifice 2 S 24 22 i Ch 21 23 fig- of
15
/,On
Israel as instr. of
s judgment IS41
form of threshing-sledge (mod. slightly turned
up in front, and set with sharp stones or pieces
Arcb
of iron), and threshing-rollers, v. Benz
sledges of

t[p^D, p^ft] vb. moek, deride (Aram.


Pa. p\, 4a Ii and Aph. P^N) ; Impf. 3 mpl.
(prob. Hiph.) ^b)
JH3 VOTI).
73
)

yj,

(|[

'

Now Arch

'''

232f

'

Lr Amos

'

227f

'

-mo
-mo v.

-n\

mio

i.

We Smp

146

Gn

&0 "0

razor, always in phr.

19

19

3 mpl. IDC

nnp Ez 28 s

ms.

Gn

22

j u 13 5 16 17

efrh-^y (nby) nby;

i".

mio

11.

1,3

rmio
T

v.

imoj

Bo"- 1 but Thes Ko uu


vb. depart, remove (Ar.
;

think purely l"y]

waZ& with elegant, proud, self-conceited

JjLI (^is

gait); Qal P/. POI consec. Zc 14


Zc 3

Wtt

9
;

Nu

14

Impf. &CP

44
;

Jos

%P1

Is 54

depart, mostly of inanimate things

etc.;

Pr 17 13 Qr,

prep.

Is

25

Is 22

Ex

t^OJ

IP Mi

I3

22

+6

sq. b

B"P} TpN)

for

recede

remove, take away, sq.

etc.;

1.,

v 4 (but

Sta ZAWvU886

depart, sq. fP pers.

Jb 23 12

of idol, leave

inanimate things,

of other

'

122f

pK

3<Bto

Ex 33

11

fig.

its place, Is 46';

Ex

sq. fO

13

22

fig.

Kt (Qr B*DJ); without prep., abs.,


f 55 Pr 1
Xa3 subj. ^P; of righteous under fig. of tree,
13

12

tW N? Je 17

*lg nifcjJD

fH. [Ifi^D] vb.


jcso,

8
,

shall not cease.

i.e.

(NH

feel

TOtif.; secondary form of

Qal Impf.

1 s. sf.

PNl Gn
^Hiph.
r

I may feel
pt^O^

thee.

fcOl \^ 1
1

Wip J U 16
^pni,

26

TO q-v.);

21

\\^r\) N7I Dn^rj);

7mv

s f.

Qr (Kt ^ffl.T. BW), but rd.

v. tfeto.

a^.

v.

17

Gn

'TAD

csdr.

25

32

fnp 2

Is 26 19

1. die, of natural or other causes:

yw

man, +0OM

a. (1) of

Gn2 5

+ rate

and

'

'

j u io 2 5 s 32

Vnnn

a^

7 - 10 12 - 15

stead Gn 3 6J-*-m-w--(P) 2 S 1 o 1
j 17 g 15 ^24 j QJj j 44.45.40.47.48.49.50.

/te

25

7i

cfec? tra

v.

supr.);

s
,

Ex

18 - 20 22

2I

cfo'g^

37
4 'i7

14

+ non?oa Dt

22

ayna v

Nu

9
25 (P).

22

17 - 23

(P)

'

Lv

We Dr Kit Bu,

11
9

cattle

(J), lion

Gn 33

13

cf.

(J),

Ec 9 4 ,worm

Qapy

of wisdom,

fig.

38

s1

+nwBa Nu

npan men Jb 12
of courage, ia]pa
a^ /it's Aear< died within him 1 S 25 s
39

S 19 11

ayin ":bd

35

(2)

20 5

22

^np

\2

n^&2 nCl
Ch 2 9 2S ( + Gn

as the result of smiting nan

;asa

in his

Ch 1

^Q

old age

1700c?

(E);

anna j e
nana 2 i 6

aw ^ reigned
j

awe?

tnon

2:i

n,70 v

and

he expired

:9
nri^'a, v. infr.),v ir
35 (P);

f>5i?!! no;i

iab npi

2S2"

b. of animals

fishEx7 I8 (E), frogs

Is

66 24

np 2^3, dead

c. a tree
dog (in proverb) 1 S 24 2 S9 8 16 9
28
sacrifices to the
Jb 1 s
d. DTjp ^nai ^ 106
.

dead

death

io

2S

Nu 35
die

2i

14

12 30 30
-

Ju

2.

(idols).

to

Ex
24

n&io
T

put
.

Si9

13

as for their hands, they do

not feel (of idols;

Gn

niD

S20 ,etc.;P<.npGn2 3 +;
4
9
sf. 'TO Gn 2
pi.
3 +; fs. nnp Gn 30 Zc n
33
2
DVtt? Ex i2 +
cstr. V1D Is 2 2 +; sf. T?

Ex8

draw near that


Impf, 3 mpl. Dn^T
27

sf.WD

del.

Aram.'

tYJ.;

3 mpl.

'

= 6e

without
59 Je 31
1010
Bto); sq. n
54
(||
4
18
44
loc. Zc 14
sq. IP pers. Ju 6
of both Nu 14
s
trans, remove, sq. ace. Zc 3
Hiph. Imp/.

removed) sq. JO Jos

3(l

s 2 +; pnp? Nu 16 29 3 fpl. njrhon


Ez i3 19 (Ges" 2 5 )+';'/mv. rip Dt 32 50 j'b 2";

died

10

36

21

s.rflCK

23

Tra/. aos.

Bh\
fl. [ttfaO, ttJ^D

ntrmo, rnunio

ntthio,

[unio],
v.

mv

v.

nno.
T

Gn

7110}

'fipj

s.

np Nu

1 pi.

UTO Nu i 4 + Zmp/.
38" + no:Dt 3 3 6 +;np>lGnii 28 +
Gn 2 6 + nOK 2 S19 38 PirflDN Gn 4 6
2

14

= n")J>P)

thinks

nnp Gn 35 18 +

v. tn;.

rrVlQ n.m. razor (/dub.

fii.

mo

559

30

= be

by human authority Gn 42 2 "


Gn 44 9 Jos2 14 (J), Lv2O 20 (H),

a.

(E),

"'

22 2
D, Dt i7 2 6 18 20 19 12 22
-

(P), esp.
1

a penalty

as

die

-- 45

24

je

38

24

rwo; nio,

= be put to a violent death > AV 11V surely


(

S 14 3944 22 16 1 K 2 3742 (all Judaic), Je 26


10
(Ephr.) of
all of capital punishment; 2 K 8
nio
be put to a violent
assassination; HOV
s

ittJO

fi. ''tifaO,

Merari,

^!?

^O Ex 6
Ch

4
;

19

n.pr.m. a Levite, son of

Nu 3

20

Ch

:!2

23

2L23

rarely

Oixov<r(t)i,

24

26 30
-

Mova(t)i,

die),

2o
fn. "'EftO adj. gent.
'en

nnsBto

NU3 33

[nittpo],

^;

(NH

v.

Ar>

y&.

id. (rare)

35

As. mdtu

2i

j^

17

DHM

np

lv

i6.iMs.2i.3i

Ju

'); Qal P/. 3 ms.

2.9.10.11.12.13.15.16.27

1S

24

2 ^29

16 - 17

verb, either Qal or Hiph., without inf. abs.)


12
n
(E),
it is used in narratives Gn 26 (J), Ex 19

Eth ^.j., Aram fflD>


Nab. niD Eut mb14 6 Zinj. no

8eod!Ch Gloss
-

as n. coll.

art.

58

munrho

JTlft vb. die


D1HWB3

26

c.

Ex 21 12151617 22 (E), Lv
1415
Nu^ 35
(H), Ex3I
(p. uever i n D; D uses

death, in the codes of

Moouai.

fin 4 2 38

fs.

'O

2i*.

21
5

is

iKi2 =2Chio
18

22

K7

21 24
-

17 - 20

by God,

13

18

]0VLU
-

b& Ta

Gn

Nu
1K21

preceded by Dan

)b

yaa

Jos 20 (P).
20 319 'Jos 10" (E),

i5

3i;

P )> Dt

bpa Dti3 n
2

2:'- 4li

dot

b. inflicted

Gn f 38

11

Ex

n 12 s6 (J), 28 35
Nu 3 4 4 "- 20 14 s5 1
18 16

Ju

23

5'

Lv8

2020

30
14

2SM 18 3

19

12

25

17

"2

35

26

3839

io2 6
-

11 - 61

16 1213

-'- 9

13

6 7 12

Ex 2

K19

'

Hoph.

22

Ex

28

26

Nu

43

i8

33

fW

intDI

Ez 18 26 33 13 18
-

(P)

i>1JO

Ch 1 o 13

7J?03

15

8 9

Am

by divine judgment, Moab

N7

is

htr\W IT3

48

15

Ezi8 31 33

np^y sub

v.

S i 16
nnion

Impf. 3 ms.

^ 34

22

1 s . sf.

Ju

iSi7

fs.

death, des-

to

51

I1W Ju

ms.

Dmonje4[ 3

32
;

K ii 81516

22 11 2
,

Ex

punishment

29

;'

Ch

(Qr), 2

by

1.

3 mpl. innn

riCV G11 26" +

conspiracy

Ch

by

capital

(E),

23

714
.

35

31

ii

13

3. by divine infliction, in the phrase

a).

mo

IIOV

20 32 2 S 19 2223 21 9 i K 2 24 2 Ch
and the phrase nV nio (see Qal

611

19

Qal 2

(see

4. die prematurely

b).

Pr 19 16

n.m. Ex

nlQ
v t

1017

death; abs.'DDtioy

161

<

+;
'

u
nmp f n6
cstr. DID Gn 25 +
sf. 'nio
Vrtba
Gn' 2 7 +; pi. cstr. ^niO Ez 28
sf.
1519
Is 53 ; 1. death, opp. life, Dt 30
2 S 15
;

10

21

t D^N^ ?3

Nu

the death

men (that all go to)

of all

16 29

(J), as distinguished from violent


death; 'O DV day of death Gn 27 s (J) JU13 7
35
1 g 1
+ ; 'O T\W Is 6 1 4 28 ; 'o *iy Nu
10
6
40
16
Jos 20 (P), 1
1
'o "JD7 Gn 2 7 7 5o (JE);

if^

S 14 13 elsewhere c. ace.
2Si" Je 2 o I7 ^34 22 io 9 16

Hiph. Pf.

^nnnisSu

/n\ sf.
2 Si
16
inf. nniro^ 109

I(l

(intens.), abs.

54

s.*nnb

s1

innio j u 9 54 "onnb 2 S i 9 ;
3
kill, put
i3 ;. riniDD 1 S 14'

patch

Ch

innnbx

15

wnnfr

sf.

2 2

15" Je 38 4

II. D7y.

Polel.P/3ms.sf.'3nniJe20 17
2

be hilled, put to death

25

d. die

ii

prema23
turely, by neglect of wise moral conduct Pr 5
10
16
21
1 o
2 3" Ec f'.Note. On (i?b) rhvbv
1
1

Ho

21

Ephraim

rip/in

Pf.

biy ?y

Pr 19 18

ox

e. g.

4. bring

Nu
1038
51
i
18 7 (P), Lv 19 20 2 4 16 21 (H), Dt 13 6 if
3
21 22 24 16 ,6 16 = 2 K i 4 6 6 Jos i 18 (all D) Ju6

c. die, perish, of a nation

2.

17 - ls

26

10

11

py3Je 3 r Ez 3

Pt.

1819

/m;;/.npVLv2o +
npio 1 g 1 9 , pi. wrusm 2

'

(E), lion

2 K

2426

to a premature death

10

fi

29

3. of animals killing men,

of death.

22 22

Dt

(P),

3'
'=2 Ch 2 5 4 1 Ch 24= 2 Ch 13 20 2
19
21 2S
4m
20
36
D

Gn 2
Ez 3 i8
:Is 37
33
4 610
14
14
21 22
4
2 K i
2 g 12
20' (E), Ju 13
14
(J),
3
814
18
nio
TOV
33
(all Judaic), Nu 2 6 (P), Ez 3
3
i8",mn^uExi6 3 (P);NannLv22 9 (H),Nu27
22
ni07NanriK'e>7Nui8
(P), 2 Ki4 =2Ch25
24
20
nNOD3 Lv 15 21 (P)
(P); nstona Ez 3 18

biw

560

rra

i6 30 +

sf.

28
11
25 Lv 16 Nu 35 (P),
13
firstborn of
'O 1133 Jb 1
;
death (deadly disease) ; of flies Ec io unclean

D nnx Gn 26 18
Dt 3 27 29 (D) +

(J),

inrimon

fs. sf.

15
1 s. sf. iwon
2 Ch 22"; 2 ms. nnpn Nu 14
2
35
(rd. I^ttq) 1 S 1
3 mpl. Won 1 S 30 + etc.
;

my Nu35 +
,9

impf.
1
1

S 20

,5

1IVn

pi.

+;

&i7?,

Nu

isrin^

crfr.

19

22 17

Lv

i7 26

35

TVpn

DWOO 2K

pi.

c.

24

13

Gn 38'+;

noi

20

ace, subj. man, a. of killing

23

men

K
a

in personal

D ^iH

death
(v.

g 20 19

v 20).
b. by authority, espec. in
capital punishment Ex i 16 (E), Lv 204 (H),
Nu 35 19 19 21 (P), Dt 9 10 17 7 Ju 20 13 1 g n" 28"
(||jVnE>n

g 14 732 21 4

25
1

Is

61

4
8

13

K 2 204

Je

26

Kn =
20

26 27

11 40 19 1717 2

15 - 21 - 24

19

38

Ch

Je 26 38
15 1
3
inflicting penalty, abs.
elsewh.

c.

ace.

Gn

15 16 25

23

15

= 2 Ch
anna

Est 4";

21
;

rvnj

nen j u

2. subj. God, by

Dt32 39 1S2 6

EX4 24 Nu

14

18 25 38 7

'

10

K5
15

dsath

2s

Ju 13 23

15

(||

(J),

'O 'SNpp Pr 16 14 messengers

I s 53 9 in

Vri1D3

+3.

W)

of death or place

state

Ct 8 Pr 5

^9

of death

27
;

14

(||

107

18

of

(martyr-)death

his

Is 28 1518 38

Ho

13

p!3N) Jb
18
Jb38' 7

of

Hb 2 + 6
5

14

2.8

22
;

'D

njffii

t[niOO] n.[m.] only pi. death (cf. Ar.


4
iUJI) ; cstr. Q^nn VrfDD Jei6 of painful
s
deart % diseases; ^0 /JD Ez 28 . For D'rfBBn
(Kt)

correct (v.

7te

?am, Qr. D'-niDlBn

mo Hoph.

tnn^DiH

g 2" 5 1011 1 Ch 2 3 io 14 Is 65 15
Ho 9 16 3JP3 Isi4 30 XDS3 H02 5 of killing
fish \|/ 105 29
Cmpp Jb 33 22 executioners, angels

I)t 9

K2

26

Br MP359 ).

49

to,

elsewhere

+; of destroying a city

crime Dt 19 6 21 22 Je 26 1116 t'O Nt?D Dt22 26


5
r
31
16
O B^ 2S19 29
t'O ()33 1S20 26 2 g 12

grates

50
1

violence

^mpri

Jos io 26

17

2. death by

(P).

t /J2 BSK'P 4- ? or 3 pers. a


or in a man, guilty of capital

as a penalty:

combat, or in war, often preceded by H3n smite


1

case of death

DVn?? Je 26 15

Jb

31 32

mpp

Ft.

33 ;
^ death: 1. abs.

j9* ! ^

sf.

Lv

^nn"p^

sf.

Inf. abs. ripn 2

22

Jb

Imv.

animals

death, those

n.f.

^Stn

supr.)

death; Tl

^33 children of

worthy of death and appointed


11

^ 79 102
inin
v. nnv
T

death,

is certainly

v. 1.

21

%\

(see

mp

2).

n^n

sub

73f.

v.

rar.

to

561

ym
=

rano

mix, cf. Syr. t^JLao, and


JT2 (v^of foil.
prepare
by mixing. Af _ j.1
mix,
%
riv. ;
^V?

denom.

is

^ILj v.

fr.

Fra 172).

foil.,

Jrrotp,

rnotn

ixma

nut.

I.

n.m. mixture, i.e. mixed wine (NHid.,

[jtft]

Aram., and thence M]D, KJ'tD, )^J c&o ; Ar. water mixed with wine, mixture (Fra I.e.), cf.

., p j^);
wine

spiced

otherwise Gei

(of

7Sl

Ba NB

cf.

and Aram.

"]

Ar. "II

eggs),

ls4i:

be

foul,

corrupt).

"

T"Yip?2

prob.

foil.;

Ar.

cf.

J.I sz?c&

ow,

n.m.

(NH

incest

nT3 (V'of
Dr Dt32 24).

NH

JacZ

&<?

nt.

^of folL so T hes

1TD

Drschrift52

P'?r^ Ct f (Tosafoth here


Levy NHWB ,ii61).

cf.

v.

n.

v.

bastard,

id.

nr\tt?

Levy),

(v.

Aram, (loan-word)

N"1T0K)

child

specif,

bastard)

of

incest;

1.

lit.

'

cf.

T[nt?2] adj.

Dt

35H *)B
(|[|Bh'

(si

vera

1.)

sucked out, empty,

32" 4 sucked out, empty,

Ew

^onb) so Is 5 1S

from hunger
De Che Di Du (for

MT^no; gs'no).

Ch

37
I

[w5], i^nto

23

(tyiofr

iTO

II.

v. pt.

i.iitt

II.

"fltft v. II.

1t infra.

trfiD n.m. gircUe


AS.-.EUT.W4
i

GGN1889

oan wora
.

(ace.

fr .

in.

v.

Is

23

10

-wt.

of

fig. coll.,

aXXoyevels (cf. also

of foil., si vera

poss.

1.;

stretch oneself

|-sol/

= spread
Ar.

cf.

Till

aequaliter distendit utrem).

as84, i6

or n^ivp

(1 *riXO

^^ p
e

r i nce

(ZvcSpa),

Vollers ZAW

TCe z,

Z xvi/ww. 177^ Aq Theod

/eer, bond, %{$b\>T\) stumbling-block; Gr"lKDP,

u
to Bondi

Egypt mdh,

WMI

cf.

Lag

IMC; We Now

leave untranslated

Dl Pro1

67 -

hwb396

com p_ As. mazuru, appar. a pole with


an iron hook, but improb. 1. "MP v. sub II. "W,

p. 267.

rrvra

mr.

v.

(but text dubious).

n.m.

id.

(of like orig.)

only

nan CjTBK 'D Jb 12 21 Zoosen the girdle of


mighty ; i.e. weaken them, make them defenceless, by ungirding.
cstr.

vatp

(om = ^v. W

mtn

manzaltu, mazaltu,
Prol.142

J en

fr.

QntQ
t

mr.

v.

only

mr

v.

Pi. 1.

[snrc]

v. I.

nb

[rra],

J^JJ J-|i^O

Aram, *9JP, star of fortune or fate,


Ph. BW bt[B] CIS 95 3 (Vogue; bilingual inscr.;
Gk.aVn^ rf
Syr. J^itti zorfmc PS 109
OT

supr.

fm(ovptad.

As.

abode (of gods)

station,
Kosmologie 348

N6

or constellation.

loan-word

yet also

ZMGx11886185

X^tin Jb 38 s2 where treated as ms,


and perh. understood of some particular star

Tni7-t^ n.[f.]pl. constellations, perhaps

DJHWB457;

SG67

iPiya 'O

v. ^3T.

signs of the zodiac (prob.

= n^JD q v

t ni-VTO n.[f.] pi. prob.

t:

perh. net (as something extended)

v. nr.

310

T[!Tftp]

id.

2. perh.

7
fn. TftQ n.m.Ob T9nn'*^, very dub.,

); abs. 'd : in aim. of curse enfolding the wicked ^ ioq 19 ((pJB); fig.= restraint
'

@Q5 amJai
ft

Dr).

(v.

rig'Urschrift, S2f.\

Ma&).

rrato

v. hit.

mixed population Zc q 6

out; Aram.

Gn 36 1317

\7\V2 n.pr.m. grandson of Esau


( Mo)

Dt

bastard,

t[KnD]

pnyp

mr.

v.

pit.

v.

nra.

vb.

strike,

?TC)

only

= clap

HTO

q.v.)

hand) (Aram, form of

II.

Impf. 3 mpl. only

of joy

(the

; Qal

lli mansiohes lunae, Lexx,


(loan-word ace.

Kovpai5
worship

to

PS 2332

ffm ZAWW

1883110

Su'idas

= fa>8m) ; only 'fl?b 2 K


(

+ ^y3,BW

tcw ^CovpvB

tiBta

v. I.

prob.

t t

J
:

nor.

things before'":

Ar. Jjlil

s
23 as obj. of
(TV, and 0!#n NIIX"^)

= rihjD Jb 38
t

s2
.

lj?T*np'

fig.,

I^Kno*

nnfe'n I s

55

12
.

rrhn3

Pi.

of'exuitation over foe TJ

(ii^^r-DMnrrc, [snnn]

of inanimate

^ 98

Inf.

s
;

"ST^I

cstr. si. id.,

l^np

f$

Ez

an.

v.

n")2TO,

[mane]

nine

nan.

v.

nan.

v.

rrann
o o

v.

-un.

25'

562

nrra

Hn^

+ 1.

tt

Ph. Inschr., Abh.

ff

Nu

nno

3 ms.

23

GGW.

+3

May

xssvi.

Q aJ pf

9\

nnne Pr 3 o

fs.

t.;

1S89,

20

and the border

der. fr.

of

shall

the sea

^OB rub along

I.

skirt).

Ez

26

the

stroke of his battering ram (cf. VnD(lD) Ecclus


s
42 smiting a deceitful servant, marg. IDIlo).

(Baer;
2K21";
tin? Ex 32 33 + 4 t.
32
311
sf. ^TO Ex 3 2
Impf.; 7i. nTO ^ 51
27
14
cstr. nin? 2 K 14
Inf. abs. nno Ex 17
3
(Ges Fl No
fpl. rrintyb) Pr 3
p<. nnb Is 43sf.

(P)

"hn?2 n.[m.] only in SS^>

-r

nojl

nnt?:
4 t. Pf; Impf.
23
1 s.
Gn
ni?n)
;
var.
7

11

>Di al.

ofChinnereth (
by, brush past,

= exactly

Ph. r\TVoh ace. to stroke

cf.

(i),

34

(reach unto) the shoulder

upon

strike

Aram.

Nu

*irD by

'121

efface, erase, cancel, obliterate;

Ar. Is*,

Nm?

(NHjU;

vb. wipe, wipe out

^rra
-

nrra

III.

v.

nb sub nno.

rrMrra

v. aw.

t[tin?2] n.[m.] city (As. loan-word;

:5

fr.

De Str for MT nin2); 1.


Pr30 20 tears from (byo)

mahdzu,

mouth

wipe, the

(CCON)

for

|i(w^ smaW
30

23

DJfDn

107

\|/

fotim)

and

and

'

NtiriD

(j

cf

Moses' name from the


(P)
drinkino- Nu 5
32 33
(J); ~n wriM
book (ibdb) of God Ex 3 2
n":a-^y TjQni nriD nnWrrnK nnc? is^a t^B^n;

the water

into

written curse,

Asrb

city,

HWB271.

s
the face Is 25 ;

Anna,siii 115

oft.;

market-place,

only

Dl

v.

province,

DWl

cstr. tfnt?~7K

he guided them unto the

city

2K21

and I

13

wipeth a dish,
prob.

"n'Bni

and turn

he doth wipe

down.

T\T^) upside

it

18a

Gn

(but rd.

2. blot out

jyinp n.pr.m.

Jerusalem as one

ivipe

ivill

of their desire.

Bu

from the memory, D?P#n nnn from


2
14
19
under heaven e.g. the name Dt 9 29 2 Ki 4
19
1414
the
(J), Dt 25
the remembrance Ex 17
6
name for ever ^9 transgressions (yiPS; no
obliterate

= SwjnD v

MaovirjX;
urg es ch.

cf.

18b

d.

and mankind, TOTOn JB ^y Gn 6 7 f (J);


{"O^O n'inb Pr3i 3 (with the text-change, v.
supr.) = destroyers of kings (i.e. impure women),
but expression strange and dubious.

97

perhaps

at. 91

D^nn

v.

bii\ cf. Ph.

pr. div.

11.

132- 4:esi'- p

i-

= od

163b

Gray Prop

(against this

life

and CIS

bytbiV,

3011 - 128

11

MY1 thinks'
of

(MawwaijX)

Kerber meeaam
Vnnn Bu ^
iwjnD, or bwyp El maketh alive; DHM

more remembered by God against sinner) \jf 5


25
3. 6?o< ow< = earferIs 43 44'" P? V' 5 r "
23
minate, Dip\T73 all existing things Gn 7

in both MoqX,

35BN96

- ii -

A@L

Lag 0r

iy_^Etym. dub. Thes Add

smitten of El

'

(J

further

great-grandson of Cain

sub

11.

ba.''

11.

pr.

giveth

164

)).

nm.

bino

i.

v. I. bv\.

(J)

Niph. Pf. 3 mpUnw Ez6 6 Impf. nTO?


Dt 25" Ju 21 17 rra? ^ 109 13 3 fs. nan + 109 14
+ 4 t. Impf.; 1. be wiped out D^n "lSE>p
29
2. be blotted out, btflttM? of a name
yj, 6
Dt 2 5 6 ,a tribe Ju 2 17 name (|| posterity) ^1 09 13

f 11. viriD n.pr.m. father of Hernan,


11
MaX, A MaovX, L MaaXa.

etc.,

K5
,

H ?inp

??N

v. 11.

p. 6 supr.; v. also nbh.

c,

im?;/.

ncn Nei3 14

ms.

,Tei8 23 (but tone suggests

WK

,,

nn

Ges* 75 K
-

cf.

17
;

Gie reads Qal and doubts Hiph. altogether)

Pr 3 3 ( = ninenj> but see Qal 3) ;


from the memory pious acts Ne 1 14 ;

Inf. ninrpb
blot out,

tins

Uao acctoLGei 1'^

1-

Sf,r - 410

1S7S.409

I'D 1 ? cl-v.,

to

cf.

Ar.

iv. 6e/a, also

contain marrow).

t[rra] n.[m.] fatling (Ph. TO

NH

NniD

DWO

n^j>

of choice flour)

fig.

-^

66

17
so D^nt? Is 5

(||

ni^in and
for rtc/i men.

tnb

15

fat

only

weakeued

fr-

Lag sem

'
-

cstr.

xm?

(n),

BN

No

25

'

^^ _ (jii

142

pi. abs.:

6wrMi offerings of failings;


Hpt
ace. to Hi Du Che

Cn?)

n.m. marrow

>

Heb

most, fat

(NH

niD

ones,

3 "ms. consec.

T T

nn^

D^riCE (Ges

575

Ar. 1-.,

v. II.

;- only

of prosperity.

vb. denom. only Pu.


-

pieces /mK of marrow.

TTO

fig.

K ") in phr. '

nnc.

fig.

marrow, brain)

nga* rniDSy nb Jb2i 24

cf.Dr 5178 "-; As.mahti=^crush, oppress,

D1 HWB3% ) ;/>/.

NTliD, JJL&Lic all

fill,

(adj.);

D^?)

del.

(rd.

Aram.

fll. 171773 vb. strike (Aram.

ace.

(-/of foil.

nm.

Je 18 23

ZMG.

TlRfo

v.

from memory, of sins Ne 3 37 \js 1 09 14 reproach,


s
N1"Tlb Gn
Pr 6 33
3. be exterminated,
f (J)
6
of idolatrous works of Israel Ez 6

Hiph.

ntno, njno, ni^tno

D^Of

?(.
s

Is

25

fat

563

N-prra

TNTnft

n.pr.m. head of a family of

turning exiles Ezr z"Ne7 54 (MeeiSa).

MaovSo,

irra

[Ssno]

re-

v.

fiE'Sna

fjen.

pen-

v. I.

Mtu)

rrrra
t

tn
Nu

26

p:nn

\wwa.

v.

33

27

36

Jos 17 3

11

name

m.)

(poss.

C^crra

v.

non.

Ma(a)\(a)a.

2. a

MatXa,

Ch

13

rPDTO

v.

nDn.

MaaXad.

n'rrra

n^TO

v.

I.

ni>n.

TTibfilD n.pr.m.

son

"liorra

-ion.

v.

se-

^n.

v. i.

Eu

2 3
'

Ar. ^Jxk 2 churn; beat cr

agitate the milk, etc.;

Elimelech and

of

husband of Buth,

first

V^ sm i te through, wound

wound, D1 HWB:,9S

[n^rra]

bm.

v. 1.

v non.

verely, shatter (poet.) (As. mahdsu, smite,

910

DHM MIGxxx

Sab. priD

Burgen

xxxvii. 1*83, 338;

684;

1870,

Naomi,

X-

'

[n^rra],

nprra, Mprra

p:n.

v.

rrc n.pr.f. 1. a daughter of Zelophehad

Gileadite

^N^nn

v. rrn.

Sch'.Osser (SB.

u.

scvil. 1881),

Hom Chrestom

(of stone-cutter's work),

127

96."i

Eth.

;Qal Pf 3 ins. 'd Jb 26"+ 3 t,;


nxnn Jus 26 etc.; /?;;/ J*'' Jb5 f68 22
1
V. DVTOX f 18 39 'M 2 S 2 2 ; .Wte

n>rhRi)
,

13

MaaKa>v.

39

n.pr.m. 1. Levite, son of Merari

fi. ^yP.72

Ex6'

Nu3 M 1CI16 414 23 2121

(prob.),

26 28

Ezr 8 18
2. son of Mushi, and

MooXXti.

grandson of Merari

Ch

&'-

2y

33

24

30
,

only

c.

art.

5S

D^rra

v.

IPC); of

6np]

ub

n.nip^n^ v.ii.

^7^

J-

r>?np

tn.
611 2 8
2

Ch

sub

v.

18

L rov

Adriel

(i.e.

roi

S 18

'Bn

art.

c.
19

tc5

their heads v

3nn

13

68 22

Jb 2 6 obj.
33 ;
39
(opp. NB1t
||cl. nn! TVOK) cf.
32
Nan,
s*arn
cl.
3^9:). For rnpn
(opp.
q.v.;

pn) ^

'

68 24 rd. frnn (58 11 ), 01 Br Che


,

We.

(||

iBl?

v.

UB'

yin

^3PI).

n^n^ n^n^

v.

GEM) (NH

Aram. PDp

fs.

rw5

ivipe or

uZ.,

Ar.

?VZ.

; only 3

[ijxra]

tfie

S 21 s

Mac&ri.
1j?i>n

Ew

De Hup=cttri-Me
V' 55",
smooth, hypocritical) words, smooth are

WB) VB

(cf.

MoouXa-

n.f.pl. only (appar. cstr.)

the butter- words

(obj.3K lO 'HNS);

||

"inD

of his mouth; but read prob.

HKpnp) nNOHD (l)pbn fosyhce t


moother than curds (Vrss Ki Thes 01 Che Bae
(or

We).

and

v.

nsn

(J.s.-

Ju 5 26

iB*N1 nj?n

0^*,

erase;

utterly destroy, an(jj

D^n,

npn.

(\/of

As. mah&ru,
^?i?],

ace. to

i?in.

MaoXXaiov; of Barzillai

t MoootXa&i,

^'

I.

adj.gent. only

trN^n^
1

sub

Nu 24

smiting through or

cf.

Dt

nihilate)

n^>inp

v.

no

VSn

E>\

17

t[pfjrj] vb. utterly destroy, annihilate

t^nShO

Dt

loins

n^no

r6n.

18

Mtkolathite, of
j

13

people

n.pr.f. 1. daughter of Ishmael

'i,

(||D^n, PDp,

Mae\ 0. 2 granddau ghter of David


MoXXatf L MaeAXcrtf.

rqrvi

"7?

II.

of

TYn?2 n.[m.] severe wound; only cstr.


NST inap J'TO Is 30 20 of Vs restoration of his

ybn.

rip'^rra v.i.p^n.

pbn.

39

rhn.

I.

= 2 S 22

Hb 3

(D"13

[n$n] sub

v.

18 39

\^

Bae'

nvj^rra

Ju 5 M

shattering enemies,

Isr.,

shattering his foes,

Jb
I.

of Jael,

(obj.om.; ||D"W Dn"nb?y) c f.v

abs.,

>!

^K"\

through, sq.

cf. \^

^fTO adj. gent, of above;


'fen Nu
26
3

as coll.

MooXct, MooX(X)i.

fn.

s'.

I (l

ri ''-

,J3
;

<o*i of favour,
1883,

be in front of, meet,

foil.;

D1 HWB

'

100

cf.

cow <o wicfi, receive [cf.

Sab.

iriJO receive, etc., 11. eW.,


ZMUI[ V "-

\\gift,

nru

"

DHM

J08\

"inQ
t

11.111.,

T52

in time to

used

oft.

to-morrow,

as adv.,

come (Aram,

"inp,
,2M

,,

^^.vi

prob.

V, and As.
properly ^Vwe in front, K<J"
mahru..front, oft. of time, though alw. o(former
,nvB
time, of old, ])l
): 1. to-morrow (the day
,

cf.

-" li:

T?no hton$,

c^-rarra]

v.

non.

following the present, day), a. as

sidjst.
13

Ex

16

23

564

mrra

^E
[n^n^l, rnt^rra

"b BHP naB' ?in3EJ> to-morroiv is a sabbath,


5 "ino
to-morrow is the new
K'l
i S 20
etc.
12
33
18
"irio
DV
Gn
+
in
30 Pr 27' Is 56
moon, v

"IPIO

Nnn.

v.

1*'

ny3

in the idiom, phr. "in?

at the like of the

^tonp

&om< to-morrow (v.


time, (beinc;) to-morrow,
6
2
12
7" 8
3 1a) +ExV 8 1S9 16 20 1
19 20 2
19
nnob,
and in itoJj -tEx8 mn nxn
io

tomorrow, Ex
as adv. ace. Ex

against,

7 "Est 5

12

b.

Nu

8G
8

25

18

nnnn

o 5 nb^j! "iHO

^n,

K"3

-inio

ITWnE

nnn.

v.

nnn.

v.

inn.

v.

np -nvi '\
17 32
Nu 1 M 1 S 1 9 etc., Jos 1 nwn nj?3 1TO opp.
12a
10
D n, Jos 2 2
2 S u
to Din Ex 19
io nans
4

nna, nnn?p

y#n.

v.

Jos

J i

a^n.

v.

'

nw

fi

for,

v. i. tru-i.

v. pjB'n.

nn&rra
raerra.
T T

nennn]

[,-mnrrc.

TDD

sub

nisi?

v.

fiB3.

1S

ip^ipn

22" HTO3 1PID '3.


2. =
14
<?
in
nbb
^3
/ftwe *;, Exi 3
33
B :1
24 27 8
= Dt 6-, Jos 4 2 2
so ino DV3 G11 30
rhetorically, Is

ntsD, nta6, ntan, ntso

^N^

'

'

naipn

xpxt?.

v.

'-

mpo

v.

7iOD

(a/ of

morrow (the day following


' Gn i9 34 + cstr. nnnD Lv

nno.

v.

no:.

v.

mo.

t n~in*2 n.f. the

day) abs.

a fast

23"

m ni30 =
T

ExYs

13

morrow, Nu
morrow, so

the

om. </?

32

Nu

30

17

23

Ju

rnnsn Di
TOO 'iriM Gn 1

32

IV)
42

21

34

S11"

18

10

Ch 1 o ) 2 K 8 Je 2 o (10*3^1) D?f !
Ex 32 ju 6 38 1 S 5 3 Ex 9 riN '' "cryi
12b
niTOD
2 Sn
'oonrn-i3nn Nui7 Jos5
3

15

,,

n.m. wrought-metal rod (Aram.

T"^ tOQ

12

^O)- cstr. bp*

(X)

i"BD Jb 40 13

fig.

of bones

16

ieaf,

Lane 302 ').

long shape,

*<n*e,

Frey, JJa.^ iron, or a sword, beaten into a

Lv23 iu3

Jii

At.

cf.

ni3p,

OaB'n 0^ <Ae

foil.;

extend by beating, shape iron into a helmet,

?b^

11

morrow of ( = after) the sabbath,


npsn "d N1133 3 Jos 5", nintsr?

(D"0^3) of hippopot,

^ma?5

[Di^jtrjhn (MT falsely rnnrao) 1 S20 27


of the morrow after a day specified in a law,
b?W CDnai 0V3, 7 16 Twice
Lv i 9 r

v.

(|1

HK'TO *pai VOJfg).

yts^

jDta.

ya3.

v.

j$n

mmm

'

nn|ia?2

(late) with ?, Jon 4' rnnsp on the morrow,


21
twin Di n ninob.' 1 S 30 17 strangely
1 Ch 29
Dnnnof) rnyrnyi f\vsr\6 in 03>i fr0 m the dawn

tl^Q

to the evening of their following

day ("We

Bu Donnnb).

94

);-'o

abs.

Mi3 n + 9t.;

Jb 28 15

nn/rup

sf.

pi.

sf.

cstr.

Dt23 +2t.;
,9

orv'Tnp

*VnD3/W a jyrice;
28
4
io
2 Ch i
cf. La
5

1. price, oft.
2

24

(no 3)

K
1

16

K 2i

and

wisdom Jb 28 15

(||

D^Wy

nf

*)D3 li3D) c f.

^ 44 is._

in trade 2

5
(U )?!), also

'D

Pr

27

26
;

of

Pr 17 16 (no 3);
in
purchase of

' Nibai flD3-Nib3 Is


55
blessings fr. ^; of price of people,
1

fig.

fig.

44

2. hire, 3^3 'D (i.e. of male

prostitute)

Dt 23 19 (||njiT }3riK) Y Di Dr of
nne>j; = reward, gain,
Mi 3 11
.

venal priests

denied of Cyrus Is 45 13
39
Epiph. Dn

tn.

"Vnp

(||

(||

affirmed of Ant.

id.);

n.pr.m.

Ch

11

Ma( x )e.p.

mb.

nsB.

v.

n.m. Ex

9 ' 33

HWB

rain (As. metru, D1

)^);'o

Aram. tOBO,
1"

33

Ex

Chrcslom

+ 3ot.;

'

'",

cstr.

nntpp Jb 37; ram,


aswateringearth esp.Canaan,Dt 1 11 ^?^'
as blessing sent (vb. usu. JOJ) and withheld by
nn>, K>ipbp); v 17 (here 03f]K '?);
Dt 1 i H

+ 5 1.;

11

pl.cstr.

(1|

28 12

K8

35 36
-

17

(||

6 26 27

Ch

bo), 18 1 2

'7 13

Jb5

10

28 s6 3 6 27 ^i 4 7 8 (vb. pat?); so in'?


Zc io (|| tfipbe), v Qg'pBO; i?9 D ?l

(||tt), cf.

Is

30

jb 3 7

23

iw niiB?? nfi v 6

38

16

2S
(||

^%)

(||

24

also

Is 5 (where ace. cogn.

a^)

tJ^ ftorj);
D^i3 ^ 135 7 Je io =5i
cf.
in "isyi p3N Tf"lX ' nN }n} Dt 28

'isb

(||

13

21
(1|

withT'OOn) wish of David


;

ba); 17153 'D sim. of the unseasonable,

Pr 26 (|| Pi?3 3^); sent by extraord. supernat.


power as sign Ex 9 33 34 (J; both *na, rfi^) cf.
2
lTls (||niyp);
1 S i2
sim. of refreshment Dt32
1

||

Jb2 9 23

(||te),

2S23

v.

Ar.JJal; Sab. (Min.) 1B0 Horn

1S

Je 15' 3

cf.

406

10O Dt 1

f 1. "PHE n.m. price, hire (as that which


\% placed in front of one, presented, offered; As.
maJuru, price ; mahirdnu, buyer, Dl H wB4M Prol

Q^aywD

[nyio^].

4
;

fig.,Is 4

(H^ipte),

*72

as destructive Ps 28
6
(ll

6
(II

o^?"l).

(*|nb tDD);

cf

also

565

ntttt

denom.

t["1tta] vb.

Verb -'5enom

Gerber

(cf.

4*>; Aph.-roDK);
Niph. Imp/, be rained upon ipo ? J"IDK n i?P0
Hiph. P/."VB?n Gn 2 5 1 9 24 ^nooni
Am 4 7
Am 4 7 Impf.^W + 1 6 Jb 2023 lBO! Ex 9*
+ 2 1.; 3 fs.i'BOrt Am 4 7 (but rd. "VBDK 58); 1 s.
TCCS Am 4 7 + v 7 (for "V?ri), Ez 3 8 22 7w/. cstr.

2323

Exa

^BCO Gn
Ex

exc.

?J?

Am

ipV

");
T

cogn.

4
6 (J; D' PB'b-fp';

no

TQ

rain

'Oil

^78

18

(J

Jb 20

(||

cl.

T'HISQ adj. gent, only

Sio21a + v 31b The

'ten 1

n^).

mi3Q
T T -

Jus 19 0(^0?

T T

"ntflO
"

noJ.

"no.

v.

13

';

of

14

'

the

394

*U; Eth.

Ar.

(Leiden)

<*7,fc:, pi.

1D3)

!f.

ii. !,

DHM

on

y>

^ ese

0r ConBr

6th

ZMG

ga

forms

[id],

(Kt

T?'P Ex

Me Hoffm

UWD La 5

(c. adj.

so alw.

K 3 +

Nu 20 + 6

VO^D

+ 3 t,;

c. sg.
!J

33

DnD"D

Gn

pi.

c.

Ex

t.

Ex

26 19

for

'

2
'

?^9

(J),

Ex

"P

Gn
after, Nu

15

9
1320

"IK3)
(ft?,

Gn 2 i

Lv

9 -' 3

ments)

17

22

27
(||

because
Drip)

fOP

30

in snoiu-ivater Jb 9

holy water

Qr

3^ ^p 24
ks

(cf.

Sem

D^pn

Di);

v.

''OS

( >Qr

19
;

165 2nd

'

'p 6t' f r

Zc

16 7

a. water,
24

n1313

IS43

distress

,-

ws 2nded.lSi^
i

Nu 20

17

Nu

20

50

13.24

many

twtfer
20

2 7 (P)

waters 2

^
S

^r(

0/
1

D^P Is

4 7),

'

14

50 31 52
-

fig.

',

14

17

y\r 1

23

cf.

15
.

Nu 19

17

Je

13

(fig.)

1713

^6g 3V
9

v.

RS

Sem

uses are

(11^). 69

17

and

among

66

Je 8

i4 5

Nu2i

144", or de^p waters

43

19 - 25

3 ", Ex 9 30 Lv 1
21
8 (P) ; (vessels) Lv 6 21

15

); 1.

20 2

Lv

Ez

(cf.

2nd ed.

Nu

34

(cf.

See also infr.


135, n6^

Nu

14

Nu'20" 21 16 (E), etc.;


also Am 4 s 8 11 Jon 3 7 + cft,; out
;5
(E), Nu 20 8810 " (P), Dt 8 etc;

(BS Sem

Lv

Lv

Gn

51
Dt 33 s xj, 81 s 106 32 ; cf. Dt
32
washing (hands, feet, person)

(J), 2

water

cf.

is) distress,

Siegfr .03),

running) water

(fig.)

Lv

10

15

13

c.

or well

drinking,

of rock

12

(i.e.

+ 4 t-J

19

adj.; also c. pt. pi.

vb.; before,

K3

of a spring

Exi 5 2

fiy?l

= Is 36

J7

i8'

n^D

2
pron. pi. Nu 20 27
+ cf. sf. Jos 4 18 ; before pi. vb. Gn i 92021 7 17
oft.;afterpl.vb.Jos3 13 Is28 17 Pr9 ,7 Ez3i 4 + ;

rarely

24
cf.Ex i5 23 (Dn Q-no -3), opp.
wafer tNu 5 18 19 23
D^pn Ipopll v- 5 aa" i/ie ivaters were sweetened;
nspn ,' n^? "'p v supr. 1 a ; D^D Q^p 7wi'mr/

+
2

25

+ oft.,
2

21

a^P?

2fi

but text dubious,

wafer

181924

23

38

(oafers,
14' s0

ed 181

^n

';'

Je 6 50

i8

"P

16
"P
pD-T *p I s

'p

in water of a dunghill

CW tNus

D"Bhp

16

"D

15

')); D:d

cstr.

pr.

11.

imprisonment

,03;

^p

VVpli.

near,

rnnp

f^^n fin^a '-p-p 2 Ch


8
loc. b^nta-ffp Jos n

Is 25 Kt
yro D?p water (which

in

denote

to,

Is 8;

10

= 2 Ch

Xlii - 188S '

(D3 Gn i + no^n Ex 7 8
Gn 7 7 + \ 1 t. ^O'O Ex 4 9 + 1 o t. + Qr
27
12
2 K i8 =Is 36
sf.
Ho 2 7 + 1 S 25 11 (but
ri here
Ew Th We Klo Dr Kit Bu);

9uff

Isi5 6 Je 4 8 34

feet = urine 2 K

drunk

aitfTi; Sab.

po, Min. [nol, pi. JTO

D1D, pi.

inn;

TO), etc.
Gn i 20

loc. (q. v.), to

3. special uses are:

njpnp

'

r,80

'*?

also

cf.

<

D^E
PE]
n.m. 2S14 only
waters,
J pi.
*
water (NH id.; MI 23 [|i]D; SI D'On Aram.
N 'P P!P J^oe A s. mu, pi. me, also mdmu Dl HWB

nV6

c f.

i8 u

'P

Klo Dr Kit Bu

32
v.

5-7

Jos 15 7 ; rrins: ^p

Marrapi.

fcOBQ,
~

110mm. pr.

c.

Jb5

primaeval deep

i.

D^'P V^P Ex 7"


la); Dhp "O Josn

supr.

(v.

HPS.

c.

3S

such places:

art. as subst. coll.

We

2.

10

springs, streams, or seas belonging

al.);

,1

dew Ju

(P).

C'heBae

Dtu ^65

2S2i 10

5
h. of

'

Ju

Ex 9 s3 (J);

iSX jVin 13

io 13

22

23

18

Dt

no by); obj. Bfcl nnB3 Gn 19 24 (J), cf.


EZ38 'ok nnesi t?x t^nabs' onttt s]taiK D^ai;
6
but rd. B% '"na v.Ew
(obj. Q"n3
fig. ^ 11
cf v

e. subterranean Ex 20 (E),
of Noah.
s
5
6
cf. Jb 26
f. in clouds Je
5
f 136
Jb 26 s ^ 29 s3 104 3 148 4 etc.
of rain
4

ivaters

27

'*

subj.

/tai7,

DnS Ex
act of judgment

as

8 7 10" Is

'i

"WK> v

$$_);

send

/ia?7,

24

Dt

5
4
7 77
,cf.Jb38 26
(nodir.obj.)Gn2 7 (bothJ)
4
subj. clouds E^S? by divine command Is 5" (ace.
?

+ ,etc; of streams, canals,

s
Pr 3 o 16 2 K 3 17 +, etc.
c. of sea Am 5
6
s10 19
21 222li
(song), i 4
+ (P),
9 ; Bed Sea Ex 15
7UI
89il
Jos2 10 (D), etc.
d. of flood Gn 7
8 :,7
17
0.17.1S.!S.19 gS
9 9
-W(P); go ni-0 Is
(J), 6
7
54
9

t.

16 4 ); subj.

1S

30

+ 2 ;

'

as condition of fertility

etc., esp.

P.

9t,
Je2lS etc -; Jorcla " JS3 3 (D),
4 ( J ).
(JE), etc.; Euphrates Is8 7 (fig.), Je 2 1S

10

v
Ezek.'sriverEz47 11

TtDpn Is 5 6 Jb 3 8 2B
send rain, rain (sq.

1516

1'

cf.

NU 8

" 6 )[rain] (Ar.;.k:; Syr.

Is 64 Ez 24 (symbol.) ; for purification


(nKttn ^D), 19 9 (iTU "), cf. V 13-1S-20.21.31 , x
s3
(all P)* Ez 36
(fig.)."
b. of a river, Nile

(P),

"ft
s

cf.

L3

17

13
.

127 ' 157;

a. of

54

usu

Jb

Ifi

b.

also

also

D:P

11

^ 3 2"

K'KV'p

H?

Ch
1

11
C. }^'f
14 of outbursting force.
1213
d. cf whi.t
of rushing nations.

21 '

impetuoufi, violent, overwhelming IS28


Ho 1 o 7 Jb 2 20 ^ 1 4 45 88 18 ; sim. of impetuous-

is

e. (as running away)


ness D?P3 WB Gn 49
of knees
of heart in timidity Jos f, cf. f 22
18
Ez7 17 2i 12 f. of transitoriness Jb 16 2 4 V'
10
2
s
spiritual
g. of refreshment Is32 49 ;
58
4

Ez 47 48

28

Gn

s2

19

18

+ (P)
3

24

for

43

s4

(victims)
(P) (gar-

19 (P); for cooking

Ex

12

',

2
h. Hinjp ''Di//' 23 in fig. of rest and peace,
9
bloodshed (poured cut
reckless
i. of
Je 3

12 3
cf.

nnt
s

like water)

79

Dt

eating) blood

Ct 4*

'

I2

own

of one's

pouring away (and not


23
j. 0*n 0*> "IN?
15

0^

wife

10

Pr 5 15 of enjoy-

^?
MT

24

m. of outpoured feelings Jb 3
La 2". Is 48 id. prob. ^fP

Da Che n *

Skinner,

D ??3

Seeker

Am 5

24

*?W

(a) nr

tnnt v2 n.pr.m. an Edomite Gn 36 (@


50
(L Matfna/3).
Mffoo/3, L Mmfoo3)= I Ch I
Jos 19

46

(reading dubious;

CO = D*D]

IpX

who

^ Tan

(rfr;

22 9

Fai3 nj
9

Ju

"P

more than
48* Is 60 8

29

i5 6 i8 3 20 ,8 2 S

H?N V?

one,

DHX

'ID

"pi

^[>/to

ip

3py\ v

19

Is 5

n?

as

||

Gn

Ex

10 s

=as

"(v,

16
D), liu
3

v 38

03^
Mi 1 5

Gn

33

to thee

so/tort)

w/to is
:

pip'2-

Shechem
t6n 3'py:

^p "p (but HOGn 3


in

Aram. Ezr

No*-*-

341

5"

On

).

nm runCT^)
camp

is all this

(i.e.

Ex 3

Gn

Ex.

S 18 18

13
:

Ct

v. II. VI.

s8

cf.

and

art thou

see

c.

in

Gn

an

2 '*

''O

-]bx

'aix "-p, 1
is

s 18 18

my clan(

133s ^0

jn) that I
)

ls

-iCh 29

14

21

10

or surprise,

Dt

'O,

Pjy V.?

30

12

"P.??

a!TCT

W^g!

npro^n

, v

22

14

26

9 - 15

13

S16 ;
Pr 209 Ec
1

can

WO*

'

20

Ww
1

12

Jb

66 88 Je 18 13 n^3 WDV C,
3
4
23 (MT), 30 Jb 4 9 Q^T f?l vbx ri^pn *p, 41
Pr 30 4 La 3 87 poet., very oft., as Gn 49 9{< ^?
tiWp) s p yjho can rouse him up? (i.e. no one),

Nu

23

10

Dt

23

Is

36

21

18

20
7

!|

Ex
1^

is

11 - 11

^sn"

itea ^p (so

""O tt'/w

no one), Is

Jb 12

(ivlw

Ex 5

all),

4
with
8
9
t
the perfect (of experience), zvho has ever

I?

that one

shali (or can) say

1 ' 1

M^T

toivhom? whose? Gn32 18 nnK ipS, 3 8 25 Pr20 29


BO tEz 2 19 yjr 2
(6t.) +
B"^ 2 K 18 20
3
7
22
i9 Is57 4 + 'O-nK (so alw. in ace), iSiz"

=%dth whom

Ch

'31

who am I, and who

stand, etc.?

28 11 Is 6 8

some one would

D\? ^pjp: "0

expresses contempt

it

nyia-^K

17

15

Wp

negative,

b. in the

):

L344 49
(c) in imthe
implying
and
esp.in
poetry,
passioned prose,
rhetorical
answer /ew or none, it is equiv. to a
2

2S 4

'

23

should be the king's son-in-law? 2 S

'P

Ju 13

29

(oft,

15

n^X w/w is ^ that I should listen


Ju 9 8 'anay? >3 Qaip 'pi Tibo^ p
26
who is this Phil, that he should have

11

"Tl ""OI

S 12" 3 17 53 Je 44 28 Jb 26 4 33 28 after
various preps., as 'p ^.DN 1 S 24
tr?X
5
6'20
<pa by whom ? 1 1 K 20", "D^
1 S
2 K 9 +
24

vjould that

i.e.

).

w/io (or

with ^D

cc.

11.

nN "OTIS wAose daughter

gen.,

\//

28

23

yOB'N

Ex

388

the Shechemites)

J/'K'D-'P,

2':s

'D

Dt 4" Ju

32
15 18 Is
1

(6)

cf. 2

iDI TIT *D, Is 28


reproached, etc.? 25 10
4
9 'i
Jb 2 6 Pr 30 'D or modesty (real or assumed),

Note in partic: a. ^p is rarely used of things,


and usually where persons are understood or
implied

||

Ju2i 8

various rhetorical uses

cl, as

(6)

to his voice

7'2 Dip''
"'O

Ke Ko m

f.

).

judge

IDJ).

1^1 p3

Che Lag Brd

(Be

17

21

(v. t6td.);

implying the answer no one at

ioJio? (i.e.

Am

single one

nih 4b/3),

(v.

"'D

of

b), Nin

+oft.;
12

33
10"; once, more ex-

^ICPUK "p (but Vrss

8
i

are these?

in Avhat condition, or capacity),

';

11

L351

art thou (fern.)?

it;/<o

plicitly, twjj'nn

Du

Gn

quis?)

ll

?r/

Nu

son?

who?

,.i

H g2

5o 10

w told thee ? 2 4 C5 HT;>n tAxrt '-p who


man ? 2 7 1S "03 nJIN V2 Wto art thou, my

this

is

):

23

would give me to drink, etc. cf. Nu 1 i 41s Mai


10
i
^4 7 6o u 94 16 IS42 23 and very oft. in the
phr. ffl? 'P tvho ivill give ? i.e. would that tliere
29
were... as Nu 1
OVS^J ^ Dy i>3 frV 'Dl = and
^
would that all 's people were prophets Dt
67
28
my }TV ^^vjould it were even Ju 9 s9 +

SG123f

f\ T3H

among

zo/<o

(Dn2); 42

Je 30 21 Est

24'

+f

me

set

vulsf.-Arab. im, Mioi from a form


cr
resembling which, by rejection of n, prob. Heb.

(v. nr

make me judge

n?:

implying a desire that the person asked for


were present), 2 S 15 4 t3SK> ^pb" *p who will

HD (q.v.) of things (Eth. &L\ but only = What ?


andJIow? As. mi, me (rare) Jager BAS -"' 277 the
usu. Sem. form for Who ? has n, viz. As. mannu,
maim (1)1 HWB419 ), Eth. ffDj.; man'l, Aram, .Js,
1

14

b*V

(a) sq. impf. it expresses a ivish (the question

[i. c.

423

Arab.

ze/tom. ye
1

i'-7ta<

(= 1 Ch

of persons, as

17

repeated in

UpaKav).

pron. interrog.

^t2

anb 6a\dcrarjt

43 48

d. '2

:(l

Is36'

'd

nr Nin

n.pr.loc. in Dan, near Joppa

^12

I4

\0^ivhoof J Ju 21 2K6 Is5o


strengthened and emph. forms of interrog.:

e.

s9

tpp"V|n

27

y"iin v

Tina choose

(allD3a);

Di.

cf.

20
i

iS22

*BD, so

for

"XT

will erve," after

s2

Jos 24 15 p'pyn "'OTIS

k. of outpoured wrath

of abundant justice

1.

2i M 43
IJjrp K>
DK>
who put, etc., Dt 21 1 ^39'

Gn

we do not know

of harlotry B'oy? 0?P

"TO

indirect qu., as

sfofew waters.

Ho

''

of

16 24

of bride; ^Jiap

fig.

ment
Pr 9 17

cf.

566

1
,

53

12

^ 35

io 4 o

18

" "Hl^ap

ah),

Nu 2 4

shall intercede for


1314

nypipij J'pxn ^p
32

10

18

41

42

19

him
s

1
?

(i- e.

43 48"

5'

few or none), etc.:


31
3
s
7
76 89 130 Jb 2i

(i.e.

Pli^N V?,

26

9 - 23

567

V2
29

Je

34

f Jo 2

Jb 12 9

11

24

);

Jb

b piK

ib

Am

3 Je 1 o
wn'tf* "p who

"rp

13

defiantly, Is

etc.;

Je 2

"p

^K Nto

49"

8
19
59 64" Jb 9

T Wn

*p

me 1

contend with

-5

5-6

38

*??#* 'P, i3 19 '"1?? 3,


will

(nn*^)

Bf pS

DN}

N^

Notice in ex-

D"01EN K*N1, 24""

"'O

5 6

^rn^-O

the

nom. pendens, Je 2

Jb

15

na-riK*

"nipnn

'p

yii"

wAo AwmA

*0

S 1 2'"
(=Jon 3 9 ) ami

Jo

14

DK 5ni\
V3,

tive

mode

37

2 4

4i

'2f

11

Is 4 2

24

45

12 21

),

'

io 1321 12

???

3 8 10
-

Ex2 4

it:

14

DH^N

hath a cause
i.e.

"<D

let

Is2 3 8
14

6 10 8

T in

v 15t-),

may

'

g.

him,

bya n?, g 4 j U 7
and trembling]
15

'tpatfp

Pr 9 416 nsn 1DJ Tltpp, Ezr

Ho

mean

Who

lit.

etc.,

n^ *nrn

w7?o is fearful

apod.

-D,

let
3

5o 8b

Is

to; 'p

him return,

(cf.

with

10

43

^25

12
.

>!)

the following are abbreviated, or

3'

(in

n.pr.m.

JAS1888

2ff

5ff-

N - 42

156 '

'

on an

(so

) 1.

Ex 3 2 "&X n?
(=5o 44 ) "tiro **

ps. in apod.,

Nan, j e 49 19

wjw

33

[s

Is 5o

2. a prophet,

Meixuias),

tn'1 !D', 72 n.pr.m.


Micah" Je
33

22

26

18

([|

17 -'22

'"'?

Ju

Mxa'a S ),

in^O

17

14

i7

Ne

2.

).
4

4.

'.

P).

T n^?3 n.pr.m.
5-

Ne

3.

).

2Ch34 20

12

1. the canon, prophet,

n^ j&s Mi

Kt(Qr

N3'O

(called

1. Micha, the Ephraimite

89101212i:i

i8 2ff (i2t.), called


-

Micah ( M3. 1 Ch 5'.


Kt W2V).

2. the prophet

18

X alas), Mi i (Je 26
34f
4. son of Meribbaal (Mephibosheth) 8
(
1

MX ), 9
23

20

18 14

40f
-

( Me x a),

called N3"P 2

Mce X as), 2 4 24 23

(@

(= m^>p
!

tNrQ

2).

34

n.pr.m.

1.

Mei X a).

12

5.

9
6. 2
.

(]|2K22 12

20

Ch

n''p).

Vog No

(so in Palm.,

sonof Mephibosheth ( Mft X ),

chosen

Neio

n3"p4).

2.

v"

n^P

(called

t^S^Q

be, of, etc.

(but

<S23 Bu "h;

cf.

v 5 ).

Ass. form.,
list

12

12

36a
).

cf.

S9

12

Nen (=iCh 9
17

3.

15

),

35
).

n.pr.m. (Who

8a

'

whosoever ye

an Ephraimite, Ju

m).

called

Isr. scarab,

22 s-26 (9 t.),
||2Chi8
(7t.)+v Qr(Ktina^). 3. a contemp, of Jer., Je 36 11 (Wll?), v 13
the son of Imlah

1 I will appoint
with an imv. in the
apod. Ex 32 24 (against accents; v. Ka) 2HT T)b
^jnsnn who hath gold 1 break it off you
Gn
12
19 1 S 11 12 cf.
verb,
Ex
without
a
f 34
26
32 ipx 'ijj iQ y;/^ i s on j g s c{ e 1 ^i e t 1,1m come)
4
to me! so 2 S 20 11 (iC'N
>D); Ec 5 9 (-ib>k , o).
a. once, following a verb (cf. HO
3), any one,
12
2 S 18
DlSeaS'S ny32 'p-ripE* Have a care,

an(j

him over her

cf.

With

rHK

Yah?

like

m. a prince under Jebosh. 2 Ch


2
2 Ch 13 f. 1. for HDJ/p 2 b, q. v.

f.

'Isbo iston

"pSK

is

10

on account of
with

in

Zc 4 is dubious,
14 ^ 107
anom. tense and construct.) so
5157
i{j?x xn ''D Dt 20
Ju io 18 cf.

Je 9 11

>,

Ganneau

answered

""D

him draw nigh unto them,


let

(Who

n.pr.

Of this name,

55

py

(see

33

^2

&i) ti"Xn

1.
2.

Dn

Jude 9 Revi2 7 Levy NHWBi,il0).

(cf.

7 - 25

effec-

does not really

it

whoso hath a cause,

^k vi)
'51

shew,

10. Ezr 8 8

softened, forms

sometimes be rendered whosoever, though, as


the examples will

P)

17

2CI121 2

9.

prince,' or patron-angel, of Israel,

"hrrrra
'

sq.

may

it

Est 4 14

"D,

"),

Mi

21

8. 27 18

11. the

14

cf.

22

(Q r 'oan}),

SHi* *p

),

6o 6 3 Je 4 6 7 Ct3 6

Ex

by *bn

"

HX^

23

'

of affirming a fact, or introducing a

(v the answ.,

t\ttt

Pr

nescio cm)

ynv

'

'

"p o?ok> -imi.


11

which the answer follows, is an

to

description: \^i5 1J (see v 2


'

and with
Pr 1 14

especially in poetry, a question

(e)

with

31K*

13

nruNPI,

i'lb?

(cf.

"

19

>

(f 90

becomes

perchance, 1 2

29

38

a verbal clause,
be,

!?iK#a,"

n33t;

24

'

Mannu-M-ilu-rabu, Who
is like the great God 1
Dl -no; hwb9. g chr
COT 478.
A BU n.Gto.7^._
cf Cook
1 Xu ^',3 ^p^_
13
14
2. 1CI15
3. 5
4. 6-\
5. f.
6. 8 16

Ramman

is like

DrT^ T31

>

Mannu-M-Rammdn, "Who

proper names, as

14

"-D

39 4 i

(rf)

Na i iojp "o icyt 'jai', f M7 17 ^a^


im 'p, Jb 4 2 bv "O }^02 "ibfVl, 26 38"

jni\ 31'

tSfrO"^ n.pr.m. Michael, MttX ar,\,


Mi X aTj\ {Who is like God? cf. WJ3*p and As.

"that

,;t0 is "he

v 19

>,

amples of this kind the freq. order of words

p r2 o 6

aTQ

1(i

K!|n ",

yyT'T

Ob 3 f

it

13
43 Je 2 ;
12
2
God, Is 40 41

5o

3=

19

13
27
back ? t Jb 9 12 1
2 3 Is 1
implying the answer, no one but

turn

shall (can)

Mai

Na3

25*

(cf.

^Bnnp

what God is?

note also in Thothmes

of towns Ba'-P-sa-'-ra,

WMM

is

Eur

i.e.

prob.

^^n ?,
11

As
): 1. a cousin of
Heb. ^ira
4
22
2. one of Daniel's
Moses Ex 6 Lv io (P).
17
r''" 19
elsewhere
(Aram.),
2
companions Dn i
4
7
Ne
8
3.
(i ).
in c. 2-3 called
-

193

-1-

^P

t^n^Q
nxtno)

Nu

n.pr.loc.
21

30

Is

15

city

2
;

in

Moab (MI 8

Jos i3 916 assigned to

68
Keuben (

Ch

MeSa/3a);

Ammonites ( Mm-

meeting-place of

}lai8a/3a,

Aaifia|3ai/,

730

AL Mrj8a/3a).
TTB V. II. IT.
3TTO Kt Ru

QTH2

^WO
word,

t^p^Q
l

277f

n.pr.f. (ace. to 01

younger

2S

'

1. priestly

i2

Ch

17-41

24

i^r-

Mepo/3).

comp Al

(in ploughing),

(Ecclus43

Ne

who took

and

(esp.

io 8

Midden/.

med ^
'

split

<md

'

squeezing of the nose

tlie

wo.

the earth

(NH

species

id.

Jewish-

(Edessa) jJ.ob

cf.

S1

j J14.15..6.19.22.22.22.22.29 (
10

aR p)

(on text,

cf.

alg0

15

1G

s
,

cf.

16 23 25
-

+3

likeness, representation

= Dt 5

Dt

Dt

1.

(||

^13.14.15.18

Ex 2 o +
4

sf.

?DB)

is

Dn

(ace.

the new (Bab.) name

+ Aram.

v.

wapo,

"TOpE

3K3.

^33?2

v.

49

and

v. I.

given

c. 3).

hrvQ]

inz^tt v. ye>\

3^N3C!

v. mj>\

toDP^^'forif*(the moon-god) is?'


Aku
what

n.pr.m.

n3?2
-

v.

-irr.

133 Hiph.

pa.
naa.

v. II.

v.

man

rm.

t:

H^3p

p3r2,

v.

[nniap, rnbp]
t

v.

ma.

pa.
v.

n. ma.

n.pr.m. a Gadite

Nu 1

15

Mo(ic)x.

t ["np^] vb. be low, humiliated (Aram.


SI?!?, >+&>;

'n

E^tt^

[-k^o],

to Mishael,

Co).

t n^ftn n.f likeness, form ;


4 t.; cstr. nksri (naorj)

20

nD.

i>NBHo, p. 567)

11 - 12 - 12

24 24 25 25 25

A Mum.

13312. "133T2

11

21

Moab

in

+ prep. W3n?b Gn i 1212 + 2 t.; i^}> Gn


(om. ) + 3 1.; rWDJ> Gn i 2424 + 9 t.; HJ-pb
Ez 47 (del.Co); Brp/ob Gm ;AwmZ, species,
usu. of animal (beast, bird,
of plant Gn i
~fish, insect) Gn i
6 20 20 7 --;
Lv) Ez 47

of Benjamite

2094

10

Mra
v.

tljttf'n

vcte

).

species, so Syr.

= wafe'wi PS

sha-aku who

13

kind,

89

sf.

\^i7

),

'

(cf.

Pr30 <Ae squeezing of milk


Thomson 1"" andB<wk Centr Pal

(v.

486; iL418

"

-v^n,

Ne

Schwally Idlotlccm w
yet not Aram, loan-wd. inHeb.; v.Lag BN 18Sf )
Palest. Syr.

Ly

BEi

bwFn

strange wives

A@L)

td.), also schismatic, heretic;

Aram. H-PP,

Ch

=HM

dubious; Fl in Levy

foil.;

Dr Dt14

cf.

T^jp] n.[m.]
25

went up with Zerub.

Bfwa/nfi

NHWBm.su

'to

a-Ff-m-

assigned to Hezekiah's time

pft, pQ (-/of
.

TO^

^'

b. Neh.'s time

<J

d. PB;K>

Ezr io2i

alw.

K,ob

a. H?0 assigned to David's

2. one of those

33

tj^tt^E n.pr.m.
3

}I?}31?

15

name

c.

Ch

'

tt.V'P v.

extortioner, op-

v. 'O.

t]M, r ?*??'
time,

i.e.

produceth blood, and (so) the squeezing of anger


(i. e. pressure, insistence) produceth strife.

(@L

wash

n.m. squeezing, pressing, wringnxon x^i abn pa


1.) Qi s^r fi^-'ni

produceth curd
456

'"3.i7. 17
S 14 49 i8 M27 28 i 9
*>**
5" 9
also
Ch 1
2 S 6
,

1)

NH

rub with the hand).

:3n N^V D^BN

from

contr.

-,

err. for alt?

(MixX), hut

D^

cf.

is

ing (3

'

Ar. ^1.1 (med.

ty^

17".

daughter of Saul, wife of

David ( M*X x oX),


25" 2 S 3 ,3 H 6 1 * =
2

press, swefc

y^.

v.

= press, squeeze,

( V" of foil.

pressor, only H?n Is

n.[m.] brook, stream(?) (dubious

Hiph.

tVT2 n.m. squeezer,

Dr adloc HPS),cstr. &&}

cf.

^N3' )

irrrn

rrrro,

[T^Q]

gently,

v. n?.

v. "O.

[^Q]

pa<

niDT2. JIVDTO

id.,

MT), n^Q,

v.

rC^E,
t

v. 3t2V

[213^]

v 15 of nocturnal

pp5] sub -pD.

n? sub nn.

v.

v.

JOTO
ym

sub

v. j?-n

(vid. Dr),

16

Jb

nprn

12

Dt

cf.

apparition

<9a/3a,

15

f1

Ar.

eU

is stic/c entirely out, diminish,

yrmon

consume) Qpl Tmpf. ISOJl ^ 106 43 of perverse


Isr.
Niph. Impf. "i\lp) Ec 1 o 18 sink (in decay)

Ex

20 4

of house-timbers.

Nu

6e brought low, of

form, semblance of ^

Hoph.
wieked.

Pf.

Bm

Jb 24"

569

nb DQ
rtap

i.

Nb.

v.

[n^p]

ii.

nb.

v.

S"7?2
4S

+ 5 1., etc. Imp/. "13B* Lv 2 5 34 + 3 t., etc.


50
Inf. TOen Lv 25
P. pi. Dnsw Ne 5 s ; be
sold, of land Lv 25 2334
beast Lv 2 7 27 cf. v :s
(all P)
of human beings as slaves Ex 2 2 2 for (2)
theft (E), Lv 25 42 (P), + 105 17 Est 7"; sell oneself
Lv 2 5 39 47 4SM (PH), Dt 15 12 Je 34 14 Ne 5 s8 fig.
25

nSSp v. i?3K.
toMO
DEDD,
t
t

^ppo

[]ra?p],

pa.

v.

D3.

v.

tod

[rnnpp],

id?g, hfcpp],
III. "13.

v.

nn?DD?3
t

cf.

VOOrm

no3.

v.

sins,

K2

Ki7

25

an-]3Cnni consec.

17

s
;

Dt 28 6S

1K21

Inf. T]3Brib

52

Hithp.

Pf "lacnn
of those

who had

o 40 (Gray

Expos Times

T^HIiDQ n.pr.m. one


taken strange wives Ezr

Dt

oneself as slave

20

sell

28

C8

K2i 20

fig. 1

23

17

17
,

allsq.rinnVB'yb.

_
pr0 p_ .Qy^ possession of Neho)
Maxadvafiov, A Ma^va8aa/3ou @L NuSa/3ov.
L
tftibp n.pr.loc. in Judah Nen
njiao

nibp
=
Mo(uj;
v. p3.

I~^P

w99, P 233

Fet>.

by '\ Is 50 for (3) their


Est j i =given over to death.

of Isr., sold

n.m.

Pr31 10

merchandise, value;

'

2S

[Djrn], "'pipp

ME, [HMO]
rhttv

noa.

i.

20 19 (JE),

26
1

cf.

27

32
u 15

Ma X uP

&m?/ as a wife);

"00 Hal 4).

Gn 50 Nu
Dt 3 ^ JOSI3 3131 I7 3 Cf.
lf 17
4
v. also Ju 5' (poet.) where
2. son of Ammiel 2 S 9 45 17 27
;

23
1

'-

T" T'D72 adj. gent, only


coll. the

(Sab.

gl

)9 .40

21 23

Aram. ilas, "OB

Sendsch 60

16
value, price, of water
13
Dt 18 8 (v. supr.); of capable

son of Manasseh

eldest
29.29

Ch

id.; Ph. "OJ3; Zinj.

As. makkiiru,
namkur(r)u, nakkuru, possession, property, Dl
(i.e.

Ne

DHM

rODjprt'ce,

(NH

sell

10

= Manasseh.

fDft vb.
marry

v.

t"VpE) n.pr.m.

^ea.

v.

Nu

1.

npDQ

npDtt,

DD3.

V.

1. merchandise

woman Pr

dj3.

v.

Fnao Pr 3 i 10 Q-J30 Nu2o 19


prob. also VnSDD (rd. VJ3BO) Dt 1 3 v. Di Dr ;

Ne

'D abs!

16

Nu

Machirites

26

'SH as subst.

art.

29
.

cf.

HWB408

); Qal Pf. 'd Lv27 +2t.; sf. n=


Ex2i 37 +2t.; i s. "H-iao Is5o + 2t., etc.;
20

T^IDC n.pr.m.
Ma^fip

Mo^ope

iCha s

a Benjamite

@L

Ma^eipt.

Impf.~\3W

Ex

etc.

Jwm;.

m3 Gn

T
;

na 2 K 4 7 Jh/: 6s. -OD Dt 1 21 2 H c^r.


8
1130 Xe 10 s2
D"i:> Am 2
sf. Fnao Ex 2
NB104
(">3i)
Xe'i 3
Pt."tio
(cf. Ba
LV25 16
);
4
^"3?'
Na 3 etc.; seW (c. 3 pret. Am
+ 3 *.; ffs.

Jo 4

3
>jt

LV25 14
14

44") sq. ace.

(ace. cogn.),

2022

e. g.

v 25 (H;

land Gn'47
sq. ^jriNO)

Ez

15

25

(sq.

16

(H); food

oil 2

K4

7
;

most

(J);

Ne

liuen

io

32

cf.

20

(sq. "WB?);
3133

birthright Gn 25
beings, e. g. as slaves

Pr 31 24

human

oft.

15 16

= seller

s3

15

(E); in marriage G11 3 i (E);


Ez 7 213 ; fig., obj. truth Pr
'

12

(del.

'

Lv25 27 29 50
28
Ez 7 is Ne
-

saZe

25.

trnfpp
13yLv2 5
[13D]

42

(but v. sub "30) ;


14

</tm^ sold LV25 (ace. cogn.),


2o.
-,300 Lv 2 33 (Hex.
n
13

OnDt

onlyPH).

i8 8 v. 130.

n.f. sale;

JTJSDO 13B:

cstr.

(H).

v.

[n^pn]

-i3J.

[n^pp], [rnbn]

v.

v.

I.

ma.

n.^a.

t^ni^p

adj. gent.

iChu

@ L 6 McxMpaG b^ys, Sirdn, nSiyDn

36
.

Mo X op,

bvz.

v.

0^3

Na3

4
;

iriDp

v.

an3

i^DT2
t

v.

II.

[nripD]

v.

nns.

'"<

selling his people (to enemies), i.e.


giving it entirely into their power : Dt 32 30

i 44

of Nineveh, selling nations

es p.

Is 24 s

j.4.14

esp.

daughters.Ex2i
23

Pt.

V1300 Dt

pi. sf

Gn 375.S8.M 45 4.5 (aU J E Ex 2 j 16


Dt
)
6
24
cf. Am 2
Nes 8 Zc 1 5 Jo4 3li 78s
7-8

1.

sale,

2 t.;

(J),

cf.

(no obj. expr.), so


)P partit.), Lv 25
20
29
;
27 (H), Ru 4 3 ; house Lv2 5 (H); beast
Ex2i 3537 (E); flesh Dt 14 21 (no obj.); crop Lv
48
vs

+3

25 33

15

25

14

28

ware; abs. 'o Lv


^300 Lv 25 s7
cstr.13tf>pLv2 5

t"l3QO n.m.

31

Lv26

13

Is 50', also

cf.

Co

J114

after

(T3

(Sisera to

al.)

Ju

14

io 7

1 S
woman); also Ez 30 12
Niph. Pf. "OD? Lv

')

tLTOp

ana.

v.

^na.

K7D
'

Zinj.

N^

vb.be

full, fill

249

(Pi. trans.)

(NH id. (Pi. trans.);

DHM

Sendsch
-

m
;

As.

maU

^n
and

(trans,

\l

llS,

Aram. JL

DHM

ZMGxxi X

^b

sf.

^D

8aD>

1S
6"; "nbp Jb 3 2
(nK.bp
Co);

l^b

f-

Jb

Ex 40 +
34

P/. '

Is

Mi

36'"; VlK.bo

Gn

1bp

(intrans.

= plenitude, Vog

; Qal,,,,

J^P

Est

(trans.)

Levy-Os ZMG Iis 18R 211

14

Os

1875.595)

&Op

(trans.),

Palm. n.pr. X7D

trans.),

paimT.sai..

\1

Ar.

Eth. cn>hh\ (trans, and

(intrans.);

intrans.);

and

HWB409

D1

intrans.)

570

29='+; lb Ez 28 16
15

Imp/. 3

etc.;

fWEci
Qal) Gn 6 U

(cf.

Ez

Nu

iKj H

|7

9
21

14

filled

Hb 2 f 72
14

i26 Est3 5 Pi-20

Co sub

(but

with violence
with
23*;
glory and

earth

fig.

cf.

knowledge of ^

N.pp adj., so

@ 5)

17

27

19

v. also

Ez

abs.

2 6'

2. 6e

Ex

accomplished, ended, subj. days


exchange, requital, Jb 15 32

nk? Dt6" +

Lv

N.bp;

sub K.bp adj.);l. be full


17
usu. c ace. material a. lit., subj. houses Ex 8
13
4
21
27
6
,cf.Ezio
(del.
2Ch5
Isi3
(bothJ)Jui6
io
24
Co); winepress Jo 4"; threshing-floor Jo 2
6'; (cf. also

Ex

Pi. 112 Pf. N.bp

33

Cabi? Is

subj.

fs.

w|>e;

cf.

= appetite Ec

$33

Pi. 2); be satisfied, subj.

7"';

of an

Gn 50*4-2 1.; w|jo>i


22
wbp
i
Gn
Imv.
+ 5 t.; //. csir.
Gn 25" 50
24
nN'bo (nitfbp) Lv8 4-i2t.; Pt. *6d Je2 3
ipsbpn Ex 15

s f.

hand, with weapon,

filled or fill himself, i.e. his

,'

Je

N7?2

10

!1

39
IN ^P

33

nki; Jb 8 21

^Ez7

19

etc.;

Je4 Ez

Nu

w|0

35

35

u
2

xbp Je

7w.

Gn 4 2 Ex
Gn 2 9 +5t.;
Ex2 9 29 + 5t.;
25

27

N.!

//. csfr. N.bp

imp/.

etc.;

wfwp.

5 r

rii^p

Jei3

K.bpp

2K 4

vessel

Jb

24

Jb 20 s2 m^bp

etc.;

(cf.

4- 2

Ex

(nfc-)

t.

+ 5 t.;

13

1CI112

l.fill (oft.

c.

5
QKjiD Je
33 ; Pi.
pi. B'KJttD Is 65"

sf.

15

ace;

lit., c.

K 9"

Ezr 9 u Jb 4 o 31 c. ft? Je 51 34 ^ 127 5 ) Gn 21


16
15
25
13
35
16
11
24 26 4 2 44 Ex 2 Dt 6 Jos 9 1 K 18
20' 7 2K3 25 23 14 L23 2 Jb3 15 22 18 Je4i 9 Ez
19
2
4
13
,3
7
3"
Hg 2 7 f 129 7 2 Ch
9 io 24 Na 2
7

19

:'

abundance,

N?tp), i.e. fulness,

Gn 6

full of violence

12

ls

Is

Je 23

10

51

Lv

|:1
,

5
yjr

cf.

b.

19

29

Mi

(both P),

s3 23

Ez

26'

earth

fig.,

Ec

etc.;

earth full of glory, mercy, goodness, knowledge,

of'

55*33

subj.

etc.;

Ex

ii9 M

f 33
15

n Hb 3

cf.alsof 48" 104 s4

= desire be

satisfied (full)

c. sf.

wicked art thou full (hast thou thy

the

cf.

Di Du; SH rwy)

Ec

N.bp

3.b

11

fill),

esp. of

Gn

days, years, be full, accomplished, ended,


s4

29

21

5o 3 3 (JE)

iSi8 26

Ch

i7 n Est

Lv

(P);

Dn

12

2
31

io

Is 40

consecrate mrvb D3T

EX32

Is6'; v. also Je 23 s4
2

Ch

K 18

12

14

Gn

5
34
;

cf.

Est

13

4*

Ec

(cf.

i-

22S

the hand)

of glory of ^

esp.

lit.

(P)

P);

(all

filling

8 1011

cf.

Ez 10 s 43 5 44 4

2 ace. fill jars (with)

sq.

28", cf. 30
n
8 supr.)

11

meaning obscure,

v. \pyf~\

|3"ni'{5yb
;

iab tabp

Wxbfn

W_bp Je 51"
Gie prop, '#n 1D"|p

+9

1.

wbj^ Pr
c.

ace.

Pf.

<b
*Op3
Ct 5 2

mat.

Impf.

Ex 7 25 + 5 1. $?& Pr 3 10 + 2 1.
pRJ>] Ez 3 2 ; 1. befitted, usu.

N.bpl

24

hw
K7&

JP of

(c.

source Ec

s
I

Ez

cf.

32;

with people Ex i 7 cf. 2 K


4
4
17 20
77s
Is 2
house with smoke Is6 cf. Ez io
3
5
2
10
1212
4
v. also Pr 3
2 4 Jei 3
Zc 8 Ct 5_ Ecu 3
21
2 K io
EZ32 '; = be armed 2 S 23' (lit. be
c.

v 35

cf.

35

2K21

16
;

11

Pr6

^ 107

with spirit

Ex

for

28 s 31 3

Je 1 17 fill (with blood)


2.
with abominations Ezr9 u (c. ?).

special uses are


30

fig. fill

23

Jb 2 o

Is 33

Jb38 39 ^i7

satisfy appetite

Jesi

14

14

take a handful of

(fig.);

Lv 9 17 grasp 2 IT 'O 2 K 9 s4 cf. (of


'
D Zc
laying arrow on bow) fig. QH??? n
13
overflow Vrtfrbybv Nj>P0 1 CI112 (cf.
9
IP tea "O

^
.

Jos 3 15 Qal)
(rd. DKJiDp

? we

A@L

fig.

m full T\)$ Mo?.


33

We Dr Kit Bu);

for institute to a priestly

2 g41

29

9.29.S3.3S

Ly gS.

'3

T k>

consecrate

office,

l6 2I 10

27
S 18

Nu 3

Ex

iK

Ju I 7*

Ez 43* (altar), i Ch 29 5 2 Ch i 3 9 2 9 31 (cf. As.


umallukatu, confer upon, D1 HWB409); "ins 'D
8*
wholly follow '* JST u 14 24 3 2 1112 Dt i 36 J0S14
13

33

fill in,

n^p

(f2K

i.

e. set

') c f. 3

,3

precious stones

35

33

39

10

(all

Ex 28"
P);

etc.

3. fulfil, accomplish, coviplete, obj. week, year,


Gn 2 9 2723 Ex 2 3 26 Is 65 20 Jb 39' 2 Ch 36^

day,

word, promise, etc. subj. '' 1 K 8


25
4 15
2 Ch 6
\ 20 5 6 subj. men 1 K 2 2714 Je 44 2 Ch
21
4. confirm words 1 K i
36
tPu. Pt. filled, i.e. set with jewels
t^enria ct 5 14

Dn 9 2

'

obj.

tNiph.
7

with drink

etc. (indef. subj.); fill (cup)

polish.

23

libation Is 65

16

with other

also

water
15
abs. overflow Vnfirba-by 'O Jos 3
16
1S
Pi. ) tig. fill land with sin Je 1
;

Ch 1
4
17
i 9 Ez8

(cf. 1

65

F Ez 5

La

(lit. fill

Ex 40 3435
,

10

Nu

2. trans, fill, of

Itfbp;

esp.

infr.);

(cf.

and temple

tabern.

29

cf.

populating sea and earth


29

i2 4C 2,7

33

Je 25

subj. (lit.)

S7 12 Je 25 12

16 14
,

Jb 36 17 and of judgment

p~n

on

25

31

V^H

">
;

Is

Hb

14

land,

Bw?

tHithp. Impf. pi&nw


themselves against

tSn

me

Jb 16 10 mass
perh. denom. fr. x ^9 ^
'by

Gn23 +i5b; cstr.


N.b Je 6";
nxbp Nu 7"+ 20 1.; cstr. T
i8t.;
ls 1cf. Ge
p o\sbp Nu7 +
adj. full; '

f.

,5 9o.3a.'.

13

i.

Gn 4i 7 + 4

niN^O (nN-)

f,

G1141

of corn
24

2I---

t.;full, abs. of ears

stallation-offering 8 28 (||nE>N)

Gn

of value, price,

wind

of

722

= sfrong)

bow]sofnneflonr(nVD)Nu7

Nu

spoons of incense

bowls of wine Je 3s
s3
n
contents Dt 6 Ne 9
Je

(insim.)
;

cf.

Vr

Naomi

21

llu

2K4

vessel

of sea

f;

15

Ez

Ec

Dt 33

fig./uR of blessing

Am 2

13

10 12 17 3 3 6

ss

144
with

1";

s3

13

13

\//

of full

art.,

wisdom 34

of

cf. fig.

Ecu

woman

fiN/P pregnant

cage, of birds

cart, of sheaves

justice

commotion 22 2 fury 51 s0 lies, etc. Na 3


2
wisdom Ez 2 8 (del. A BCo) only twice in cstr.
21
before that with which a thing is filled Is i
DSPD'D; Je6 n E'P} N.^9 (as subst,); as subst.
Is

29

2 i27 31
'

Lv

y 3!

'13n^>D

cf.

Ex

8~~'; 'on "C'3

34

tfrrV?Q n. pr. loc. (Thes '/' of earth,


earthwork, but v.

^75; houses, of

>X Ex

"Bn

sq. ace. mat.,

14.2<i.26.32.:iS.44..=.0.of..r.2.r>s.7-l..'--(i.sr.

Ch

19.25.3l.37.43.49.55.(il.fi7.7:i.;!'.

as pred., of storehouses

37

Ch

13

,a

23

(in siin., v. infr.);

5-'

Je4 12

cf. fig.

nf?o

(\\

W ^?)

known;
32

3.

'

Kii?p

2. citadel in

K 9 1524
tiKpa (A
K9
9

usu.

JV3

i&>K>

'

0 v

1.

n*3 J u 9 S
liear Shechem, site un-

20 20

oIkos Brjd/jLaakcov.

N^pn

Jerus.

GEM Ju9

27

f)

12 21

+ ^P

Ch

15 -4

"P.

Ch

1 I

also Me\v).

=2

?) dub.;

MauAca.

cix

tn^D

_
n.f. dub.: only ' ^y

AE De

of lover's eyes;

Kau

Bae

JTa^ Ct

12

setting, perh.

;1

ingemt.(Ges
10

Nai

Je

f 73 ^p *;

128n

10

(loudly,

adv.=>%

as

tn^n"

).

: r6p?

= K?P?

father of prophet

K 22"

2Clll8 7s

u^ia,

Ic/xaa,

Ie/iXa,

Nu/xnXi.

that

which fills (Ar^iL Lane 2729 ) ; ' cstr. Gn 48"


6
10
+ i9t.;i^?Ez4i '; sf.iNi^Is42 + 3 t.; FIN^O
16
Dt33 + 1 2t.; 1. fulness of hand ( handful)
Ec4 6 6 sq. ace. mat, D"3 CTC-Jan ' Ex 9 8 cf. Lv
12
12
16 1 K 17
so homer-full of manna; Ex i6
12
Nu 2 2 1S 24 13 Ju 6 3s simil. il?n t6o
cf. Lv 16

Micaiab of Dr.

Is314
fulness,
tfr&S, [Ni^E] n.m.

N?^ n.pr.m.

Na/xaAt

cf.

better border, rim, Ot Wild fulness, abundance, of surrounding of eye.

inVp

v.

11.

*?p

v.

p^.

febo

ia.

v.

s*6.

'

3:l

n^n

K4

s9

^?D

perh.

rd.

Lv

rarely sq. |

so

Bam.

12
,

cf.

Ex

i6

2.

v. Li).

3;

(but
of

Mi.ss

v.

"Tli^n n. pr.

v. I.

&.

nj^n

)fc,

i^7p v. tfta.

1.

v.

j.

^D.

shepherds Is 31 4 (in sim.); multitude of nations

Gn 48

19

(cf.

Ar. 5fc Qor

247

=that which fills, entire contents, of


1

V'24
30

12

Is6 8 34

32

15

= at full

i^y

S 82

12

89

12

4.

S 28 20

47

J^ Dt 33
Ez'i2

19

full line, or portion

Ez 4i s /w rod

18 27

2 2

Ex

the seed

Dt

22

2S
,

V1V}

">

22; of winepress

[uN V?2]

Nu

2,Pu.); cstr.nK^OEx 28

Niph.

evellere)

dissipated,

(reed).

'

1.

dissipate

Dozy

esp.

1S 27

vb. Pi.

?3K "O (as acc.cogn.

n /(O

II,

12

&c. so Etb.

it,

tn>A."t;

disjiersed in fragments,

J^3

Q^

Is 51

6
.

HTTp] n.[m.] rag; only

or

a>r6p Je38"-

fig. be

*n03

Pf

[nS/O

n.f. setting of jewel (cf.


17

<ear o^" branch to plant

2-*;= full prothe full produce of

Ex

^nsbrp

Dt

duce of field

fig.

Ar. ^.Ll pull out eye, tooth, &c.

f nttSp n.f. fulness, full produce;

Nu

19

(cf.

vb. tear away,

Ch 16 32
'
^pip
phrases:

42'
QJ Is

H3i?n 'D

10

Am 6

length

'D 2

Mil Je8

f 50

J>ari

^96" 9s 7

^nn

[n7r^]

j-I.

3. fulness

al.)

(||nnriD).

(-/of

foil.;

meaning dubious).

<

pi.

fn. H7?2 n.m. salt (NH id.; Ar. "Ju;


Aram. J^i, nb) ; 'o abs. Gn u/+;
salt for seasoning food Jb6";
Lv2
,313l:i
nbo nna Nu 1 8"
cf. Ez 43
offering Lv 2
in purifying
used
Di);
v.
2 Ch 13 (cf. Lv 2
1;

cstr.

';

24

with N;>); c f.

s f.

QriN^D ('Vkp) Ex

28

2"

,:;

39

T [^1 7*2, fc$7?0j n.m. setting, installation;

; pi. D^p C^O) Ex 2 5 +


13 t.; 03^0 Lv 8 ; 1. semj, '
stones
forset!ingi:x2$ 35'
cf. 1 Ch 2 9 -('W Qn'tr ^N).
(cf.

vb. Pi. Pu.)

2.

:B

J '- 7

installation (of priests):

Lv

37

:,:i

13

= in-

waters

2 "- 21
;

strewn on

site of devoted city

Dt2 9 22 (||nnw) produced in marshes reserved for purpose Ez 4 7 ;


usu. in com -in,
pillar of salt ' ^3 Gn i9
3,2
Dt 3 17
(W&Q
14"
nbpn (-)DJ Gn
P?V), Nu 34

Ju

45

cf.

Zp

('E-nT?p)

211

;^

572

rb o
nn-iyn d;), Jos 3 16 12

(1|

S 8

K14

2Ch2 5

12

18

lV

i,-/

'mvi
' ^?. 1 Ch

18 19

'

Qr,

ll

6o

Ki 4

ti tle),
(

also

fr
= whither

iS22 27 11
26
:0
!2
(J), Ju 3
Gn i 9 1719

c. "5*?

loc,

[HvE]

Qal Impf.

Pu.

the incense

i.e.

Jb

dwelling-place of wild ass, salt-

nr JHK Jei7 QptS>n *6);

Jb 30

salt-marsh;

v/,107

34

mallow; plant growing

Arch

Xow

(cf.

- 7

HWE 4

malahu Dl

Aram.

Fra

);

21

pb
f.

'

in

2
;

12

Dn

1717

+5
+4
1

i.e.

Impf.

t.
t.

(later

D^ Am
;

26
;

Dnii;

/or
^ 22
s

usage).

"D^tt Ec 9 15

tfBi-h?

c.

12 1

Ez 33 5

/mp/.

Je 39 13 Pf. p"?P
1. Zay (eggs;

19

38

18 23

3. pass, be delivered

D.e>D

S 19 10

"Ofe

14

+8

Imv.; /n/. afa. P^D


;

sf.

t.,

sf.

^n6

Imv. HIS^D

S 19 11 pi. D'BJOD
let them slip out;

4
;

Is 4 6 3

S 19 6 ;

of arrow-

snake) Is 34 15
2, let escape: vnoVJJ ID^D" !
18
2 K 23 and so they let his bones (the prophet's)
3. deliver, abs.
escape (from the burning).

Brock.),

Jon

D'Plk)

Hal

'

ZA

iv - 1889 '

M
;

so

whence Ar. IjLI

Ez27= 9

^OEz

9
NB49A im 3
); mariners, sailors
27 ;DrVnk)v (Ba
5
of ship going to Tarshish Jon i (cf. s^hn T) v);
s
27 :o
D^3h).
cf. v
to Tyre Ez 27
(||

27

'

Ec8

11

20

89

c.TP Jb6

15

S19 6
16

23

elsewh. B'S?

49

IS46 2 Je39 131s

ace.

c.

107

19

46

Is

).

rro1 178

Id

cf.

j>^ik.!o (v.
pi.

28 26 Jb 22 30

Wp^ ^ 4

,1!!

'

[n7^ J n.m. mariner (loan-word from As.

221

3"?n

Gn 19 17

Zi/e

11

13

37

TrPlv'ft n.[m.]

also

41

whom Ec 7

fr.

(opp. "is jn).

Pr

person

c.H--

ace. 2

c.

iS27 2Chi6 Je32 34

asp Je
owes

iP of

c.

Pi. Pf. 3 ms.

rwo6Z or

barrenness

n.f. saltness,

(||n3"iy) as

plain;

(obj.

2 fs.+

Pf.

i.e.

salt (of infant, in personification).

nn7Q
t

39

13

salted,

Hoph.

Di.)

nnfen N^ r6n Ez 16

Inf. abs.

Lv

ace.

S q.

season

salt,

r&CO Ex 30 35

Pt.

(v.

washed with
t

!"6on

2 ras.

offering).

denom.

vt>.

Est 4 13
1

c.*V
till.

'

Is 37 33 ,

Kt.

c.lj? J113 26 ;

'

Ki

12

B'DJ

2
41 Jb

\^

ISO 2S19

P?P

10
;

22

3<l

29

12

Dnin s nTO

deliver, save, life

Je 4 8 6 5i- 45 Ez 33 5 Am 2 Rli
om. Am 2 13 -f 33 17 Jb 20 20.
1

(This form not in Hex., Ju., Ch.,

Hiph.

Is. )

7
Pf. 3 ms. i^bon is 3 i ; 3 fs ne^on Is 66
1. jt' 6ir</i to a male child Is 66 7 (|| 1T17, cf.

nen^n

v.

nrb.

1.

2. cfeZiwr

Pi. 1).
npa).

Hithp. Imp/.
Jb 4 11

3 mpl. ^B?pri^

[t37D]

away (not

vta. slip

B^n? rescue; X t^O

(NH

Qal)

in

(rare) = BH

kU

;
Ar.
Are scanty hair; IV. cast the foetus -without
hair ; [slip away, escape iv. hand is Ja\/> I);

is

Niph. P/

124

JU

4
3-6

J u 3 2G + 6

cons.

n&K)) Je 48

8 1. Pf.

+1t

Mai

toj:B>l

^03

3 ms.

with

X?
'TJ\

i7.i7^.

Impf. *h&\

no|>B

I8m

+ i2

15

t.

zc

^Jibpi

t.;

Gn

Impf.;

3 nipl.

Am +
1

20

Imv. D.fen

f.

2; Inf. abs.

oban

"P^TIN

'"IN"1N1 1

Aram.

Gn

Gray

267' 203

wall

Ne

S 4 (cf. Dr HPS and Pi. 1, Hiph. 2


*K>$), Voi6, after @ fXatfor).
2.
(

29

rr>3),
||

(II

b,

Am

D13),

49
5
9 Jo 3 Zc

i6.i7.i9.

> Klo

Je 4 6 4 8

11

8 - 19
(||

D),

Ez

(etym. dub.;

\>%*

Fra 10)

iLL.o

15 - i:" 18

at the

mng. dub.; Thes

comp.

'

114

(cf.

Bib.Saci-.,Apr.l8R4

^3), and

J^Prol.

cotmiscZ, arfwi'se Dl
^^^Lio,

a builder

possess, oicn exclusively,


-

30
ft

Eth. (fATl!
L)' on

com p. As.

l_

HWB,E ,BH and

is

cf.

Xo 2s,Gxl u * w

^2P whence king as

whose opinion

i.

I^O;

"5|!?P
l

cf.

rb.

v.

Bae Ke1

delivered,

WiWl'M,

NH "&$

Aram.

orig. counsellor,^

decisive).

Mai 3 15 f 124 7 Pr 19 5 Jbi 15


c.J of place whence 1 S23 13 2 S i 3 \//i24 7
2

escape,

S 19 10 (|| DU), v 1213 (both lima), v' 7 2217


40
1 K 1
20 20 (|| D), 2 K 1 o 24 Is 2o
3o
-a

MaXnay.

\?D (V of foil.;

I.

my
so

Ju

whence Ar.

) a Gibeonite,

@L

mrhn
Ar.

)^.!^jo id.,

7 "^-

brethren; slip through, cv past (into the house)


2

RV lea]>

from jaws of crocodile ;

TPT'IDt'^ n.pr.m. (Yahweh

to see

i0

Tl27Dn.[m.] mortar, cement

S20 29 Ze2 we slip away

}M, ?n,

Je 43.

3 1.

(||

np^>cnxi Jb

1. slip forth, escape

fire

Jb4i n

1 s.

2. escape (with the skin of


the teeth, the gums ; only these left unattacked
by leprosy) Jb 19 20.

3 mpl.

S 27
(but rd. B.bBN OK We DrLohr HPSjV Th Kit
Buins.DNbef.'Bn); cstr.^.,Gni 19 Est 4 3 Pt.
9
1717
0?03 1
1. slip away N3 ntp!)N
19
;
,

(sparks of
forth)

npb3

fs.

19

abs. Is 31

n.m. king

(NH

id.; yiI}*

pfen; Ph.^o; Zinj.ifo

DHM

MV *

Send!Ch -

w
;

73

samikinf)',

As. maliku, inalku, 'prince (As.

elU king

Ar.

Denton*"-

^4*1:

A! -- E "rc -' f

cstr.

Heb.*^]?P inferred, Lag

(orig.

WMM

"2

Ba NBS

No

Palm. Nsbc lb Vog

Gn

'D abs.

I4 7 +

1
1

iv 37

Eth.

cf.

Tk>;

.^.-sb,

Nab. Nibs Eut Nab 4) ;


also 2 S 13 17 Th We Dr
-

(so also

1.

in p. alw. Sjbn

cstr.Gn

pr. in'ilbP-);

11.

+6

44

etc.

1.,

D^bp Gn

pi.

P?^ Pi-3i cstr. ^bpGni7 +; sf.


n^pis7 + 3 t.; On^bp Dt7 +i6t.,etc.;
9

I4

+;

16

24

16

Egypt Gn 3 9 20f Ex i 3f Dt

K 3'

1.

king: of

of

Mesopotamia, Shinar, Assjt., Babyl., Pers.,

29

23

20 14 2i lf

Xu

etc.

5f.

etc.

36"

Jos

4f

4f

Edom, Moab,
2

18

20 26
2

1-

in Job),

(oft.

K5

lf
-

31

23

often;

S gu
21

10

and

9
of

.,

Kit Bu.

14

'-

S i8 29b

del.

Note that in early

"pOPI

nearly always

is

said

in

books usually "ibnn ("1J1 HO^) in; cf.


Aram. N3_bp PTG, etc.
2. of Davidic king, as
6
under divine protection, 1 S 2 10 (|| WWB)
2
ty

i8 51 89 19 6i 7 , cf.

4
so in (Messianic) predic99
5
s
22 24
tion Ho
Is
Je
Zc 9 9
3.
32
23 Ez 3 7
3
12
s
used of '1 as king of Israel 1 S 12
poet. Dt 33
3
16
10
5
cf.
f 5 io 29 44 4 8 3 68 s 74 12 8 4 4 145 149 2
;

43

15

15

4 4

king

universal

Zp

1U3n

15

f 47

s 8

yj,

V Je'io

7jb

95 9

24

710
,

7, -

"- 10
;

46

cf.

Am

18

2f
Zc i4 916 17 Mai i 14 ; of false god
5
4. in fable, king of trees Ju 815 fig. of croco9
dile Jb 41 26
naiNb pK 'B Pr 3 o 27 of death,
ninb-jbn Jbi8 14
5. combinations are:

48

57

'.

bnan 'en

a.

king:

cf.

of

Mai

'<

ttyv

Je

34 39
-

i5 26 2
^i>

i8

14
,

413

=Is 36 (of
'DEc9

DTlbK-b-by

io' (of '>);

Babyl.)
i

19 28

As. sarra rabu); biia


i

b.
11 12 2

8 52

jmna)

Tj^n

Ch

K
K

1
1

iS8 Ho

14

Cabo

23
2

37

11

;'

'B

''J

'B

S io

Ez
24

Q^iT3

Assyrian
,4

(indef.);

9 tf

13" "; by
1

1 K
S 16
1
Ec
i
cf.
T
S 2 U ('d n\l

Ch 2 9 25 2
Ch 28 4 Ec i 12

lowing a verb (one or two ace.)

c.

*?V

Q ,^

|,

jnj

S 12

b 'o ipben

1
;

<-.

1
I

-n
;

s 8 2 -; ' ncra

"i

rw

S 5 12 1 Ch 14 2 by 'D B*j?n x K i 4 14 Dt 2 8 ss
nnn 'rob '> ND3-by a^ 1 ch 29 23 cf. Pr 20 8

*?V 2

'ui

-pnbN '^ 'ob NB3-by

Gn

20

49

^/a^

ch 9 8

d.

'Bn-V

Am 7

io 13

^enrrsi

'an nPlKp

ro^fl? chanties, fig.;

S14

feast (in sim.); 'on JIN 2

'6?y^
'Sn M3
r,;?/a/

jnj 2

1
20

25

36

Z.-?r/'s

bounty (in sim.);

j-07/a?

mowings; 'B V^pB Am 7 13


sanctuary; Q3pp nitpy 2 S 12 30 crown of
1

fo'^'s

their ling = 1 Ch 20'- (but rd. Q'abp We Klo


Dr Kit Kau not Bu Kit Chr Hpt cf.also rpa,
pvv, th v, etc
N.pr. jbo'aN, ibrs'-nx,

jb^bx, i?B

n3 7?2

ibo lay,

;nj,

queen:

n.f.

sub 3n, ns\

v.

abs. 'B Est

etc.

24

-|-

t.

Est.; cstr. n?bp 1 K io' + 7t.


pi. niabp ct
8 9
6 ; queen ofSheba 1 K io L410 13 =2 Ch p 3 9 -;
;

-'

i +7 t. Est 1
Esther
Est 4-9 (in Esther mostly ajtpos.
precedes n.pr. Est i 1215 follows n.jjr.

of Persia, Yashti Est

Est

22

of n.pr.;
9

Est

it

+ 1 7 1.);

tnp%

||

of Isr. queens only pi.

a^b"?).

Je

DW

cstr.

difficult;

T> NB16, inm.

7, IS

and only

Cf. rvvaa.

queen (form

n.f.

T^Qii,169n. ri

only

t.

Ct 6 8 9 (both

SU7d

- 1

18

'B J e 7

+4

01

cf.

ZMG ill. 1887,606V

Je

t,

= queen

of the heavens, a goddess; identif. dub.; perhajis

= Istar, ^ enus,
r

Schr infr

cf.

al.

> = rntOp

H3Nbp (v. ~[t&), worship of the


heavens (Cast le!t S5T -), or creative work of the
heavens; coll. ='B'n N2S host of heaven, Sta " fr
(Codd.), cstr. of

(ct

Sclll"

C0T Je7

lv. 1880,74ff.

Cl a ZAl\'lS86, 123

Skizzen Hi. 38

x^--

Griinb ZMG

'

1'

f.

SBAkl886,

2-0

ff.

45

Ges.

J^ ue

ZMG ili.1889, 710f. T>Q

xUL lm>

477ff.;

only

Sem.

i.

ZA

Abh.

1S8S, 3r,3(t.,

iii.

lGff.

-\y

57, 172 (ed. 2, 57, 139)

as worshipped by

Ipb D H ?}3 rWjrb Je 7 18


(||QnriN DTi'bNb O'apj ^dh); 'E'n 'ob i^pb Je

people of Jerusalem

.171S.19.25

44

(all

'tfn

D"dd: nb

'b

1616

T|bp

:,.

^y Ju 9 s 'nb ntfo i'ki; by'ob rrcto ju


117
s
4
I S 15
2 S'2 5
12 7 I K I 34 1 Ch iV 14 s
19
by
'd 1 S8
by 'b efca 2 s 17 'ob pan

fol-

'B a

b>

vb.

II. T[7?2

6 7 (king of

!f

by 'B -I'Spn

late

Is 41 21

Q^,

3b

!|

2Ch2 'Ne9 37 i 3 26 ;tl^-l^r?nj U0

*TH

) 'B jnj

'

'-

Ju

also

cf.

We Kb Dr

books

I0 D.

! ft

Gn 36 Nu 23 24 Dt iy
Juiy'iS'ip^i iS2 8 2S2" iKi Ml
+ very

ro

i2 I3

Aram, Hamath,
lf
7f
22 s 2
8
vM

of Tyrej etc 2

both divisions)

'Bn

-1-1-15.1.-.

of

esp. of Israel (undivided,

etc.;

lf

i4

K3 +
iKi5 2o

lst

,s

j .87

1 i

Dt

4 - 10

22

512

S 8 3( y 9

n.

16

10

Gn

ist

2f

of Canaan, Philist.,

lg

Ki7

(often of single city)

Ju

^t.

lllf

24

15^0.29 1
Ju 3
Gn i 4 2
Ezri If-4 3, Esti 2 + ,iKii 18 40 i4 23 2
lf

s - 10

etc.

Dt

*?b

sf.

-);

(ins.

20

Gn 49 + 238

Aram.

1 -

Sab

jabo

23

WeDrKit Bu);

34

Kit Bu, and v

No

Sab.

);

^DN CIS

pi.

i?B,

oci (and

BN" 73

y?n

I- T

denom.

oil',

king, or queen, reign;

or

be,

Qal

i9c

become

7J/. ' Jos

18
Impf pB] (#-) Ex i5 + ^p>1
3
8
Gn 3 6 32 + 2 ms. ?]bpn Gn 3 7 + (^PH Je
n3bpJu 9 ?|>?
22
Baer); Imv.'^B Ju 9
s
1012
cstr.
// 6s. TJbp Gn 37 1 S 24
Ju 9
1

>

+,

etc.;

14

,5

21

^Q
K2

574

+; sf. iajw 1813' + i *. ifr Je


12
3
22 +2t.; n?bb 2 K n =2 CI122 ; fo (become) king, reign, mostly of Hebrew kings,
T]Sr?

'

30

15

10

K3

16- 2 2

15
but also gen. Pr 8

13
,

Ju4 2 Gn36

iKn 2K8
2i

31

37

,s

Est

1
'

UU2
Ju 4 3 2 S 5 1
pq. 2 kc. (usu. city) Jos i3
3
3 32
24
1 Ch C p3,
14- + oft.; but also Gn 3 6
1
s

c.
and even *JM fi\m-WK ^33 2 S 3=' sq.
,!!
9 11
i6 a +
12 14 13 1 K i5
eople or land 1 S 8
5
1 K
oft.; sq. 3 loc. + ^y ten-it, (or pop.) 2 S
;

'

,j

sq.nnn (vnnn)

S i6 8 Gn36

33f

Ch

44

S
Je22 + oft.; tsubj.God,
s3
33
7
1 S 8
sq. 3 Is 24
pq. by f 47 Mi 4 Ez 20
31
w
7
Is52 ^ 93 96 = 1 Chi6 97^9*
.ibs. Ex i-,

iKi4 M 2K8
-;

13

:4

'

to denote abhorrence,
i.

3^3

both

subj.

king Is 32 Je 23 s

Est 2

sq. by),

sq. rifF) f

2K24

29

+ oft.;

4='

iafoj)

Imv. only in

3 8

25

34

cf.

n^pp 2 Cb 36"

D")B

Tj'^l t]5o

K1

23

29

reign

to

16

23

P/. Tpf'On

10

S2

fl^'3

31
;

iy

and reigned

^O alone

13

110

23

I4

s5

16

make
Ju

1.

tnpT>6

12

to

reign,

?ivb&b (p of
; cc.

cogn.
;

+ 3 1oc.
2

K 8-"

21
1

36

K3
Ch

S 8"

Ch

410
,

2
8

+ Qnb),

Ju 9

14

s
2'

2
2

24

23

22 26 33^ 36

!?y

1.

niaisp

+ by),

11

S 15
18
1 S

at coronation); abs.

D^'f?

Ch

Ho

Dn 9

-by.,
30

Is 7

Est

s5

K12 20

1.

Ch

i6 1G
9 u
i
-

+r\m

-b);

(=make queen
tHoph. Pf. ^bm

17

Micali,

name

a Ben-

G ray rrop v
-

v.

(v.

Bloch)

Sab. n. pr.

1-

>

Kn

17

(of

MeX^a^.

n.pr.f.

MfA^a (=n|bo?
t,

Nij

24 47
-

cf

n 29M

2. daughter of Zelo-

(all J).

phehad (of Manasseh), Nu 2 6 33 27 36 11 Jos 17 3


(all P).
Perhaps orig. town-name, Gray 1,01

THDIT'^
abs.

n.

kingship,

f.

+ 23

10

kingship, kingly

t.

royalty;

'd

office,

s n 3i
S io 16 25 n 14 18 3 iK2
12
21
Ch io IS34
belonging to ^ Ob ^22 29
ttiaa bf&) ^y 7 lib 1 S 14 47 omuom sover-

royalty:

'

14

||

T3

eignty over:
r

to (subj.

ship to

'D

3^n

'b 'D

j);

yy "O nby

2S

jri3

K2

i6 is give kingship
12 21 restore king-

exercise kingship

metaph. of Jerus. n3lb|> "nbsJjll Ez 16"


;
(del. Co); 'n T-J? 2 S 12"*= royal city; cf.
'OH ND3 1 K i 4C
'OH JTTJ 2 K 2s 25 so Je4i"
over

Dn

Ez 17 13

3
i

"O

I s 62 3

ffl35f

DlSBn

(||

mDJ?).

Tn^D/P

power,

n.f. royalty, royal

reign,

'12 abs.Esti
cstr.
kingdom (chiefly late)
23
14
pl.niai
1 Chi2
+ sf.-ntt.bo 1 Ch 17 etc.;
Dn 8s
1. royal power, dominion Nu 24'
-)- ;

(e.

io

K&jri),
7

Ec4

Est

19

S 20 31

1
;

10

K2

fiSH), 1

(c.

iChn

14

i2

23

29

12

(c. id.)
)

14

royal (queenly) dignity 4

n&3)
iChi7 u

(c.

n?b
T

c.

28

21

Dn 11
Chi2

pan

c.

2Ch33
8
1 Chi4

Ch

14

17

'<)

(subj.

Iw.

(subj. Rehob.);

'i

Je

cf.

13

30 (||n-i=l3J)

dominion

DDPO CIS*Palm. n. pr. 'ota A^g"


Xab. 1,1., Eut x,ba 4 "- Vog x bI 2
1 Ch
);
4

Ma\eX e6,

royalty as belonging to

(H);

Ch7 ls

( MfX x ,A),

"'

(anointing), v 34 2 4 17

jamite (on 'd as individ.


22 "- 4
'^
cf. Ph. n.
P r. -jb

ri3^bn

art,

c.

4.4

22- - 3 24 15

of

fn.

je 32

comp> p h Q> pr de ^ nD
Gray rr " pN-" G);~l. wife of Xahor Gn

sq.

sq. ace. pers.

1.5

n.pr.m. son of

TjT>to

-vaj;n

29";

i2 :B 28 4 (ace. om.), 23 1 2
2

cf.

+ by Ju 9

Je.37
1

Aram.)

dir. obj., as

sq. r\bvb

fri3)

tn^7P
ZMG.rn.rn;

7'21

"eh

2-3- 4

n.pr.f.

Manassell).

43
i
S 1 15 1
1
16 21 2 K
9
(anointing and coronation) = 2 Ch 23 11
:0
3239
1
s Ez
10
1 Ch 1
1
2 Ch 1 o 1
sq.
16

Isr!

id. prob. D3pD, q.v.

king, or queen, cause

sq. ace. pers.

10

(life), Lvi8 (H); l JW Lv20


more gen. 'n nns rityb v 5 (H). In

2CI116 13

oft.

1.

17

io

CI14

fable,

34

etc.;

Ez

iy

2K23

whom

to

valley of Hinnom);

fire (in

M^on 1 K 3
+2
W%\\ Ju 9 +
Impf. ^W 2 K 3 3 + 4
Inf. cstr. Tr^O 1 K 12' + etc.; Pt. ^boo

Hiph.

etc.

K3 +

1K6

27

began

with same meaning


1

$0

= reign: np$

cf.

in

_the god

Bloch,

cf.

12

^133 esp. =

12 14

Inf. tdso

12

= 2 Ch 2 2

all sq. by,


king of trees, Ju 9 s 10
u hen Ite began to reign, became king
-

children with

in n. pr.

21

woman ( = be queen)
4

'n

art,

(@ MaAa^

'

L M X^X
f

iii

xxxvi - 1890 (Ma y' 1889 )> 25

il/i/X-,

"]^)J

two -vayn

'b

'

RS sem

124

'

"

Dr Dt222r );_c.
sacrif.

G Abh

,8S3

,fl

subj. future (Mess.)

Hofflll

t.f

10

37-

eel.

Hoffm ZAWiii

i-46

2nd

Ph. n. pr. div.

11

i3'

Xing, with vowels of 0^3

(divine)

T]ptD i.e.

'-

'

of Can., Edom., Aram., Assyr., Pers. kings,

22

etc.:

11

T "^ 7 n.pr.div. Molech (@ MoXo X ^Moloch)

niD?n

92 " 1 '

botb\

103

19

' -iin ni33


22

10

Ch

28 5 2
13

Ch
11
;

'D 13-1 roya ?

]2

'O

13

'

krrati Dl mvB
honour,

nbfO),

(c.

i45

n-'S

Q1V ^45 r

in
;

Est
'D

)V.

'O 1133 v

of Pers. Ett

13 - 13

,G

roya^

command Est i
majesty 1 Ch 29'-'' Dn 1 ]'-';
19

N- 3

'

11
;

Cl1

tb TW

(cf.

As.

bit

ot'm6

Est

7
;

" ^'1 ^J' ?


so peih. also

575

nD7?2n
bm.

Dn

inn

"0

20

Bev; 'O *lb3 T^y Est

v.

1H3 roya^ croiwi Est

'0

8
apparel Est6 8

17

' Btab roya^

' (t^ab

15
;

2. reign

attire).

11

m.) Est 5 1 (queenly


4otli year of reign of David

2
KU9
i6 12 35 19 Je4o 34 Dni
iCh 2 6 31 cf. 2Ch3 i5
31
also 2 Ch 29"; of Babyl. and Pers. kings Je 52
1

ttbr.
]0

3. ra^rc, ' JVK'tOa Je

2 7

28 in the beginning of the reign of'(cf. ffiabp 2,


1

niabpp

3).

T [jYO^Dft]

= 2 Ch 2 2

n.

kingdom,

f.

dominion,

WW

('D

Xe

12

K 25

||

Est

16

s7

Est

14 -'20

2 - 4 4 - 91

ii

';

Ezr 4 5

20

'

3 6

Dn

30

= Jems.

8 22 9 1 io 13 ;

cf.

poiver

byp

c.

y^

(hum.

subj.) 2

(subj. '^
3

S 16

'op n^xi.a j e 26

Ho i

c.lTa^n

S 15 28

nabpp

(cf.

ruabp

3,

reign

3."

a^n

c.

2).

but

ace. to Hi.,

T'^ST'P n.pr.m. sonof Beriah(of Asher)


(my king is El; cf. Tel Am. MilkiliWkr elAm
1

1 supr.

v.

'

35
13 "nn

2
:o

mabp ?]'bp-iy 2 Ch 36
2 Ch i
n 20 " Xe 9 35
and Pers. 2 Ch 36 s2 = Ezr

realm of Babyl.

esp.

D"}B

cf.

Dn

iabp)

kingdom, realm

3.

22

reign (on form cf. We 1815 28 Dr ad,oc id ; cstr.


)
niabpp Jos i 12 + 8 t.; 1. kingdom of Og Jos
3
21 27
I3 i2.3o.3i.
f Sihon v
2. dominion, royal

kingdom, sovereignty, do-

Ti"1j??2?2 n.f.

minion, reign;

abs. 'o Jos io

+;

na?pp

cstr.

19

2I

25

25

Jos

1 i

102

(||

EZ17

14

12

is6o

13

10

(||

H?

CI120

22

15 -' 9

=Is

V Dt 17

20

Ex

D'aqb riabpp

37

19

2S

2CI1

La

i,^^ p alm

npi;

and BH TIbc)b^?);_Gn46
W M\ X irj\'.

king

adj. gent.

Ch

12

Xe

e.

N U9
-

;
)

f- 146 al
-

(i?/

MeX1

a.

25

Ch

Xe io

4
;

24

Ne

b.

perh. also 8

12 42

4. one

5. a Levite

men: a. Ezr io 25a


Ezrio 31 =Xe 3 n
d. Xe

6. various

Ezno

Gray

father of Pashhur Je 21 1 38 cf.


T
12
(priest), X e 1
2. a prince Je 38

9
3. priests

Ch

cf.

Prop

1.

25b

c.

b.

14

tpT2" 3
,,

n.pr.m. king of

7tt

is Sedelci

of

47

2. sovereignty,
'*.

24

Ch

21

Ch

11

13

by

"mb
'

Bn

TH

19

cf!

(Isr.), cf. 2

cf.

i?

13

46

(va

Ch 2 2

12 16
-

(||

h?

(subj. ")

5';

Gn 14

18

D.bK> (q. v.),

^ 1 io

4
.

MfX^i-

TD~1" 3T'P n.pr.m. son of Jeconiah

">

TJ

Ch

25

btf

JV3 j;
(

Ch

su bj.

(Isr.), 1

(V3)

'*)

2CI113 5

11

nnxn Mi

'0

Dt

(Isr.;

by

8 ';

3^j

13

is high, cf.

of Saul

is

opulence,
33

cf.

Gray

Prop

147

(my king

); 1 S

1 Ch 8
3
9
X* La a MfX^ctroue, etc.
39

18

io (in Ch. jnB*a|)D).

14

49

Me \_

(sq.

t D3^Q n.pr.m. a Benjamite


MeXxas,

Zp

oabp.

v.

MfX^a/x,

Ch 8 9

On

MtX^o/i.

Je 49 13

'D3W 2 Cli
2

(=

/ i)

'

18

T^UJ' 37Q n.pr.m. son


2

12

cf.

13

'^...riNai

GniyPro P .N.i4 6 f.. Ph. n.pr. DiabD); 1 Ch


MeAx( e )'P a M-

'o fan (subj/i)

or
^9), v 14
jp om.li ; ilJO npb
(
kingdoml), } 'D ^3gn (subj.^), 2 S 10 (Isr.);
3
20
if? '0 nato
Is 1 3 cf. b 'on aw r. x
i 2
-py
31

(my king

Jehoiakin)

= Yakweh)

S 28 17

15

Mpfi),

c.

'Dpn

by 'n

'i)

su bj.
(

'

">

mi

'

rutaa)

JHJ

T3
i

'

S i3 14 (Isr.;

>?.?

1:2 njjjn 2

?W$ 2 K
""-I
1

dominion

nhs^p j e

31

(my king

(H^ni? ^);

ninbpip

njistf

art. as subst, coll.

c.

5.

45

(only Je38), njabp n.pr.m.

Yah ,

is

x()a(s).

Ch

Mess, king Is 9 ; TltaSoD *3X (of Babylon)Is 13 19


'o rraj ({d.)

'

>f u 2 6

tin^bn

cf.

16 20

nnae p

'en

of the sealed

^68 33

t^T'^S /D

n>pr

c further> Gray

140

'

Hg

Zp

D?ian rriabpp 2

37;

n rt3 |"? ? 2

c f.

basboVog "- 3 4
Xu 26 45 I Ch 7 31

*is),

79 {\\id.),
10
so Jei
i8 7 9 27 s

Am6 Xa 3

20 27

ph

y> a]g0

6 lf..

(both

Dy and

(||%

"ia),
(||

46'

of Isr."Am 9

21 4 ;

io 20 18 10

Is2 3 17 Je 15 4 2 4 9 25 26 29 18
nirjn niabpp 1 Ch 29 30 2 Ch 12 8 17 10

17

34
20 29

Dy),

(||

14 15

=Ezr

23

ny),

I 13';

36

K5

= f 105

16 20

Ch

Je 49 28 5

28

S io 18

22

(\\% Xe
23

(D),
1

4 - 10 - 13 -

IS14 16 19 22 23 11 2CI19 19 14 4 29 21 32 13

11

135

10

io 10

\*S), Is

Prop. N. 118 f.,20r,

10

9 3.
% V. J aS trL^,120;lS

+ 1 1. (incl. Mi 4 before b); sf. ^abpp


Gn20 + ,etc; pl.niabppDt 3 + cstr.niabpp
1. kingdom, realm, chiefly non-Isr.
Dt 28 +
21
Gnio (J), 20 (E), Xu 32 s3 33 (P), Dt 3
Ex

3 'J

(" 133),

^dbt2

xds

K9

n.pr.div. Mileom, god of

Am-

s
monites '(cf. RS **') D^by f|3^ 'O 1 K 11
'V + c'ioa),
(Uniwy); cf. py ^a ^'b.N ' v
:i:)

l"

D,,

^a

Ch 2t niabno nds

i?0) 2

7
.

Aowse

A 1S27

5
;

Am 7
'^D

,s
;

5?1T

'BH

ny

Hg

22
;

^/Z c?ttes

royai seed,

' rva

Jos io 2

children,

2K

(||

k.)

rd. also (for

pay"''?.? 2

23

MT T]bb)
13
(||

as

'

(||

Kn

B'iD?);

33

);

rd.

nayin 'O

D3^P

also

i^n

6
3

( MeX^oX, MeX X o/x), cf. Gie,


5
and Zp i (@ 93, cf. Now), prob. 2 S 1 30 = 1 Ch
20" (v. ^X> 5 d), and perh. Am i 15 (whence Je
Je 49

for D3J>0

49

'

Jb 35

4
;

n.pr.m. a Simeonite (cf. Palm.


M
30
'');
IejuoXox.
1 Ch

Yog-

"obw

1-

?p n.pr.m.
29
Levites: a. 1 Ch 6

b.

Ne

Ezrio 29

b.

Ne

men:

10

a.

Ne

d.

io

12

422

1.

(priest

Ezr io 32

I2

vU 3p

[nna^n]
]3^E

77^2]

vrfeawa rnb

feet

(making

Ne

sfe

Impf.

25*

Ew lc RS 0TJ0

v.

'

Ne

priest's son,

vb. rub, scrape

fr. I.

12

36
.

rub

id.,

Pt. ?.?iO in

pr 6

13

fa

*te

eyes, that scrapetJi with his

De Now

signs), etc., so

770

(NH

only Qal

?bin fyya pib

l^a-ia

Str

that speaketh with his

[n T^pP J

< Ew

feet.

n.f. ear of wheat, etc. (perh. as

rubbed or scraped,

5'

only

pi. abs.

NH

cf.

20

Dt 23

nib^fp

[7/Q]

till.

sub p7.

ja|>o

v.

NH)

(so

Heman {I have

Dl

As. maldku,

cf.

^7.

v.

n.pr.m. a

winketh with his

considered carefully,

i.e. I

til.

"Wild

); only Niph.

,,

Ne

counsel, advise (loan-wd.


;

770); 1 Ch

names

of

list

v.

38

2nd ei. 143\ y2G

t^T'T'ft

c.

MuXouk.

from Aram, ^ji^o, ^?n


HWB412

ears of wheat, scrape)

[^T7Q] vb.

til.

Ew* 274b N

pb^K

1).

MaXov^,

= ^k>

28

"brn^tt Kt, ^T/tt Qr n.pr.m. a priest


14

(on this appar.

MaXeox, MaXovx, etc.

T7P)

2. various

n.pr.

cf.

t Tir?^ as n.pr.m. a son of


uttered

t"-T7?2^

s3
NQTl] pk)T^-DK 33
na?: rh> nyi-'b ? 35 c f.

0/ words,

Dr Now; not We GASm).

cf.

niWtp bbton);
Di).

(cf.

vb. languish, wither, fade

(apparently secondary \/of PDN q.v.); Qal


fl.

[77^]

Pi. id.;

Aram.^>ii> (and many

perh.

Ar. J.I iv. dictate (a

cf.

ZMGxl
"il iv. m/. Xii

21 7

cf.

^.?Jb33

s.
s
;

(NH

vb. Pi. speak, utter, say

18S6 725

'

fr.

); Pi.

^O Gn

of

as n.pr.

/wip/.fe^r 106

Pf.

infr.;

~^10riJb8

n$n Jb 33 3

obj.

Tn
3
;

9
;

,},

tongue

S 23 s

but rd. D?ip


t.);

pi.

,<,*.=

32

Jb

23

+4

-word

word

(of

t.

Jb

"
l

3iB'b"?y

Che

word

+i 2

t.

Jb 4

on )

on

m^
my

Jb 13 17 21 2 24 s5
by-word, H?rpp Oil? 'ilKI Jb
4

wards, Jb 4 6
n,4

33

,q

,. 8

0 piioanifVl

pb *pB JlNVhl
/or words

26

10

(IP?'?)" 16

p ^p)7

342 3 .
.

words

Jb

J" 15

36S .4.

= speech, speaking,

cf.

29

9
;

Mer words,

4
5 ; 'E fnan 2 6 ; Zay snores
P?>b ''Wp flECBVi Jb 18 2 cf. Jb 32 15
i

D^r? dto ip^nyn


;

7G)''

7W3D1

ttJO

'

18 16

)7Q''

!
;

>Niph.

07^ PHIS 24

pJfB^, lasn); 17B? n-jnn -i^ra

Pol. /mp/

flV.

W^ ^ 90

crta n! jb 32 18 / yj*w

[7/Q]

f 37

s
(||

24

|W).

withereth (of grass

it

vb. circumcise

to this are sts. assigned

Niph.

Pf.

of: Impf.

DPiJ'ttJ

7^bri*

t[r7/2] vb.
(Ar.

^\1

^rnK ^11

58

Hithpo.

103

5''.

oe cut

n7.

prob. be smooth, slippery

/tow

n.m.

Jos

Vid. fc.

v.

(= ^0);

Qal Imv. 70

slip); Niph. P/.

are thy words to

tl^Sn

Gni7 u

[nn^n, npS?3]

elsewhere only Jb

crit, n.);

HupDe and most

3 mpl.

(poet.,

f ^D

'JiBS'ba

'>),

Jbi4 2

'D 73B>Pr23 9 ; fig-V 19 5 (1[DJP;

words of God Jb 23

bw

106 2

sg. speech, utterance

29'"; also
9

v.

<f>

pb

Jb);

(all

^t?

pi. sf.

0n\;>

tongue ^139*;

30

Jb6 + 9 t.

23

(34

obj. * TVTKli

utter,

word, speech, utterance

2G

Jb);

(all

2 1'

D^JO

Pr

cf.

Gn

Jb; common in Aram.); '(0 ^ 139 4 Jb


17
2
sf. *nk> Jb i
pi.
3 + 3t.; tab 2 S23

esp.

3o

>72 n.f.

? of ind. obj.

18 16 ; b&\

IV 77O Thes); hang dovm, vnther, fig.


man Jb 14 2 (}*??); of wicked VBHP nnnp

VVXp
(||

say, sq. dir. quot.

b& Jb

vS; Jb 2 4 24 \/r 37 s (so

Jl)

letter, etc.),

(Ew !84lfcX )

Vrii>0

??

deriv.),

Impf. 3 ms.

^bor

smooth (agreeable, pleasant)

my palate

(||

""Bp

K'?'!jp).

a Bab. title; dubious; perhaps

guardian? (Schr 00 " 1 11 Dl BaerDnxi conj. loanword fr. As. mas(s)aru, keeper, guardian, ch
Dl HWB4 *. hardly connected with (mod.) Pers.
mulsaru 'kellermeister' (cf. Meinh.), v. against
'

this

Bevan); only

c.

art,

'Bn

Dn

1116
i

tp7ft

vb. nip, nip off (bead of bird;

without necessarily severing

(NH

Lv

consec. 'iB'NTnX pbp?


c f.

b^i

Cf.

Di-Ry.

^op

*6i is-iy

15
,

e.

i.

Lv

ace. ftsn-riN

Pf.

^^

cf.

^L); Qal

Aram. p^O,

id.,

body,

it fr.

head of dove

Lv

itytrrriK pbpi

CoKvLfr.

[rriyri^n]

^n

niy^np sub

v.

cf.

QnBD nyjo-Nb

Ex

manna) -11? V &6

WmiO,

D^n^o v. np^?.
nnn^n v. nn^>.

v?b.

v.

f78 24

J?

1212

Canaan Jos

^pxrt Dt8 3

til. ]tt in

i,n.nip^, nyvrhn,
njip^n

after Israel reached

2nd

as

16

on\bj; -ipp>i

Ne

*j3pi

"

20

16 15 (with reference to the

VnN - ^N

Mil }0

"p

most prob. 'What

is it ?'

B^tf ViBNi

the question

being intended as a popular etym. of J manna,'


based upon the late Aram. ^& What ? (man is
'

'Who?' in Arab., Aram. (JD, ^>), Mand. (|X0),


Eth. (manu), 'What?' in these dialects being
U, no, JJ,, NO (Eth. merit);
in the sense of
IP

rfiiaaa

[nop]

nu.

v. 1.

to.

v.

TjDIEp n.pr.m. a prince of Persia and


Media Est i 14 21 also v 16 Qr Kt p1. Mov-

'What?' must correspond to the later Syr. ^,


contr. from ^. \Ja,
HP: JSTo* 68 SGI25).

[]Q] n.[m.] string (of harp) (prob.

fi-

loan-word

[ninn],

DTvta

"MM

Lira.

v.

1300, H-lJpp

v.

think

7^0.

v.

cnTnnn

Gn: l.'in J only tOJOO


both the

(in

n.pr.m.

in

18

20

only in

M.

terebinths of

(defined

Gn

23

17

2^

Hebron 23

19

30

49
s7
35

more

elsewhere 47 t. (Ko 292 )];


poet, also *|p, with the old of the gen. (Ges
590.3a)

88

10

JU

+ iQt.

t.:

[51

gl4.M

J g 46 3.3

Jb, and in

^11.1.

"xh fMi
1111

6g 32 ^22 ^gjUS
1212

prep, express-

ofl.on_.the^

of,

-3

and

ing the idea of separation, hence out

At.r^;~Etii.~ Jtf D fc; Sab.

HE'D.

nSfcn

));

Q^jpfipp

v. ptsfe.

ten.

v.

v.

01 22Sc

Jb

pno.

n.m. Nu11 9 manna (=Ar. ^, known

with

al.,

of,

from ,

side^o^jsinee,

^EO

suff.

ZMG ""'p (DHM

600ff^

(the IP reduplicated,

1
12
Ko"' 2891 ), poet. *30 tls 22 4 30 38

Jb 21 16 22 18 30 10
1300 (tJb 4 12 in:o), n3op ;

i8 23 65

t^

|0

16",

^pp, ^pp, -ipp;

19

39

'

pi.

job, P .57

leaves) of

+Jeio Ec

Tarfa

(Tfirfa) tree

(tamarix gallica

mannifera) in
Sin. Penin., end of May and
in June, sweet, sticky, honey-like; cf. Di Ex16,36

Eb GS 233 - 674 tt Soc ZMG XXXT 1881 254^


i6 15 +i2 t., sf. "^P Ne 9 20 :
manna: Nirrnp tyV N^ "3 Mil fO IION*! Ex
16
Nu ii 6 " (described Ex 16
^u 11'; accomp. dew Ex 16 14 Nu 11'); ceased
15

'

'

' abs.

>

M0

ff

'

'

Ex

j 31.33.35.35

pp v. Baer
30
D?P; onp(on3ptJb n ), npnp

13pp (ace. to Orientals

Beduin in Sin. Penin.; a juice exuding in


heavy drops from twigs (some say also the

11

before gutt.

to

Rob BE ' 75

Ch

above, than, so that not (Ph. D; Aram. ^;

^tta, rfota,

'TP from ^P),

(as

12 2 2

), IP before art. in all books much


than -p ; JP before other words most

Ch

tl- ]ft

Dn

(exc.

291ff

commoner
freq. in

XOTi1 875

[p&nn]

contr. to

o n ac count

MafiPpr).
v.

before

*/!2,

(on anal, of ^V, vj|) fls 30

3. n.pr.loc. in

50"; appar. identified with

TWJ272

11

po.

v.

and"!, mostly P, occasionally p(Ges 5102,1E -;

-no.

v.

Mamre,

"3*>N

near Abr.'s place of burial

Di. @

1DD.

by fharQ IBftj), 18
dwelling-place of Abraham).
2.
Gn 14 13 (nn '0 \6x), cf. v 24
13

(where ally of Abr.)

cf.

""j3, an(i
v.

pi.)

[|pj, irr:n

fully Ko"-

TN"TO?2 n.pr.m. et loc.

an apoc.

''IP

11.

^Dnp

"a^o, etc. v. ip

Gn

yj,

mo.

13D.

na^po, [rfiD^po]

(n.pr.m.?),

PS 2163);
pi. D^p
150 so also prob. 4^ (rd. C^P for
MT '3D, c f. Che Bae We >Ges wu> Hup al., who
hair, string

v.

-inn, h'iipn],

Aram. J&Jb,

fr.

Ko
2

(edd. fnp)

1.

290

);

nsnp

12

12

+Ez i6

47 52
-

(v.

t.

(v. r\nt\

Zerweck Heb

Wp

'

c), fnp
Min

1394

):

with verbs expressing (or implying)


separation or removal, whether from a person
or place, or in

calamity, etc.:

mountain

Ex

from heaven

any

direction, also

thus

19
Is

14
,

to fall
12

a.

to

from

to descend

from

a roof

guilt,

from a
Dt 22 s
,

go up from a valley

pp

578

-io
Jos io

to raise

or the ground 2

up from the dunghill i S 2


So constantly with
S 12'

vbs. of going, as JO, ibn, 3>,

rrO

a j>erson,

(sq.

10
1
usu. <JBO), oi calling, as Is 24" OJJ? ^HJf, 4 2

Is 14

TpipO away from thy

cast out

Jb2 8 4

t?i3XO

Gn

iV" !,

11

sepulchre,

cursed art thou -|

De Di away from the (tilled) soil, cf.


v (but Kn Ke from, cf. v ,2a 2 7 39 (prob.) 3Do
Pv?7 away /^ow the fatness of the earth shall
JIOIND,
14

),

148 of ashing or exacting, as 7X5?, t?p3,


^"H, D|53, Dj?an of delivering, as y^'in, ivxn,
1

"P
19

be thy dwelling

almost without, Jb

15

then

_.

etc.,

of

/'A'/i<7,

D^yn,

as D?y3,

of iaimgf

etc.,

or withholding, as npb, "]&"> yiO, of keeping

(from), as "W, nor, of being far, cr desisting,

pm Ex

as

so *Qn

23

14

Dt

inn

13130

rnan

/rom

desist

o^'i ^

10
,

us,
13

94

14

12
,

rot?

29

Gn 2-, cf.

note esp. the pregn. constructions,


5
1
sq. "^P
UBE> to judge (and save) from ^ 43
16
save)
answer
(and
from
to
1 S 24
n3y
+
;

^22", tjhn and ntJ>n to be silent (turning)


13
Je 38% f 18 22
'JOD 1B>nnn Jb 13
from ifr 28
1

TI^NO TiytSH N71 nor did wickedly (turning)


20
s
4
from my God, 30 Kt,, 73 "pO nJir?3, Je 3

thou

slialt

up thy

lift

without spot,

"H^P

(prob.)

i(f''

DIOO away from,

face

my

without

God, 21 inso 0i7K> Dirna are


at peace without fear, Pr i 33 Je 4 s 45 fleeing
nap Vipy they stand witlumt strength, Is 2 2 3
9

flesh shall I see

(Hi De Di Che) they were bound


ivithout the bow (being used) (but Ges as 2 e:
by the bowmen), Zp 3 1S
(On 2 S 1 16 v. We
or Dr).
See also 7 b.
c. of position, off,
on the side of, on, esp. with ref. to quarters of
the heavens (cf. 77/105 Norov, i< Senium, a fronte,
a tergo, etc.)
Gn 2 8 ^ planted a garden in
1-iDN T\ti%0

'

13
27
( us=2), 31 c. nj?t> (2 Ch 20 ), Ez
12
17
i7-jj,-iiniao^bn npn, i S2 4
27 34p r25
9 63 Joi
Je 51 VroXD |0?K widowed (and severed)/rom

Eden tT$V

";p "i:a

off,

on the

east, 12

ynVDJO 7XJT3

Bethel off (on) the West and 'Ai off(on)the


East; so rntBO, jiBXO, 3230 Jos 1 3 15 3 18 5 1 S
0*Ji?P

'

etc.,

Ez 44

22

Ju

also

17

fe^ri [31

Win

"300 ye

what to do by
Some of the verbs mentioned
observing me.
above are construed more precisely with nNO,
shall se //wra me,

D VP,

learn

e.

and

q.v.:

'5?P,

i.

others,

Khl,

esp. np7,

inff.,

b^n, ni2, tab, idiom, with "Pp. With


Often also with adverbs, as
v. infr. 7 b.

EE>p

i/iewce,

y<2>in,

^Bn

also p?

help

^ 32

^rom
7

PSO

"tfo

tf/tmce

Dt 33
in?, 60 13 is

a shadow from the heat,


Is

40

15

y^P

Jb

free (safe) from

his foes

"V?

HSD

HTD,

7
,

Na 3

25"".

VJJfO njy a

10

Cf.

Aewre.
,

iy, is

Here

Tii?9,

3-inp 7?

also belong

a drop from (hanging from) a

bucket; Ct 4 1 goats ivb) ino 1K>W that sit


up (seeming to hang) from the hills of Gilead

Od. 21. 420 4k Sicfipoto Ka6ijfj.evos also the


Arabic idiom ^ ^1, lit. to be near from a
(cf.

thing)

prob. also the difficult passage

etc.: similarly

12+ round

Dn 8

and from one of them there came forth nnK


iTVysp a horn /rom (being) a little one, i.

9
,

pij?

(rare) = above, nnnp Ex 20 + beneath,


4

the inside,

plnp on the outside

infront, at a distance,

without a verb of similar significance,


sometimes expresses the idea of separation,

also,

from

01175)

(cf. II. 2.

Pr 20 3 3

strife (cf. ^.c

etc.,

Ju

11

De

162

^r$

lis ap. De),

thing be done n*jyn "O'TO


of

*lO

away

$1X175 diro

to sit

Nu

24

away
if

/ro?)i the

RV (but Be RVm

E^P

as they journeyed

the

eyes

because of),

+
.

n?30 on

14

Ex 2 +
4

nip and
side.
2

"U20

+,

pin"lO

Gn

rrap

And so
DyW3 TPl

not from,

of the east, virtually

the side

Gn

on that

this side

but

on

= eastwards,

13"

and Lot journeyed OHpO east, Is i7 13 2 2 3 pif


not from afar but afar, 23'
ini3 they fled
whose feet used to carry her pinnp afar off to

sojourn, 57 s thou didst send thy messengers

pimo - iy

even

to

With a

afar.

most of these words are


on the east (west, etc.) of
jiDSrp (cstr.

^9i

Ges

nnnp Gn

*?
,

'l.DKv'behind

'nSO

Ex

5130a '"-)
i

14

19
,

foil.

(or

j>

sf.),

freq. in the sense of

as Jos 8

on the west of the

"I'yS

HBO on

e.

gradually increasing from small beginnings


(but 1 rd. HTys nnriN Bev cf. s ).
b. JO

TTiiTpiSos

Gn

16

n 9''?? ? w^/tm, n to

/* f,

j>

away from, far from

7y00, nbyobo, and bvc

about,

even with verbs of motion, as

^.iKO

11

PP*0 on the right, bwtifQ


7100
and (more rarely) D^SO on
on the left,
the front, linKO
behind (2 S io 9 ), 3<3D0 Dt
14

city,

_b

CHj|P

Jos 8" JS 24 30

13

QJ?

Gn 3 M

^"O*

bypp 22 9 b n^p Lvi6 5


bxri*3 ISO beside Bethel
:

J^?b 13yp ore the


other side of Jordan Nu 21' + ; p HNpTO Jeyow^
Jos

Am 5

their sides,

V^y-baP Je 49 +

cited).

Ez 40 78 9

tablets written Qnn.3y

27

words

Jesi'a'e it 1

32

So n^3np on

biTNO beside

Ez 40

'

"-p.^P

(v. further the

the side

7
;

on both

of the house
2'

S 20 the arrows

V
are H3ni

^pp
v

side of theej

Out

2.

Nnj>m

Gk.

of,

om< 0/ Egypt

pit, etc.

15

17

Ju
Ex 2 10

1 1",

36"+

Ez

M17 17

4o

333

3
;

S 12 3

draw out of water,


to cast out of the hand
12
of the mouth Am 3

Dt 30 3 D-ByrrjO

Ho

46

of,

pW

cf.

S
Jb

2"

'1

Kppp

S 42

WC

13

Je i'+

Ju

place, as

'

njmp

12

and

iSi

1
'

N3J2 J'ON;

Wip3 EHpl

one looks, speaks, exerts power,

Nu

24

19

Ami

1^>p,

no

(f
2

10

),

Dt

36

thee shall build,

Gn 4

etc.,

from

10

tin lync'n D'o^n-p

'*

tehi?

QHTlUinD

homes (but

of their desolate

Ew De

Che ^&~)1) let them be driven


5
23
Is 29^ to see out of
from), 128 130 Jb 2 7
2
darkness, Ct
to look out nwnrrft? from the
windows (usu. iy3), 5 4 he put forth his hand
"nnrr;p from (i.e. in through) the hole (in the

what

door or wall).

(c)

Exi8 + oft,
with VV Am
25

with inil to choose out

c f.

with

Ex

Han Dt2 9

19

20

of,

S 53

D D5)rr?3 nbt? a treasure (chosen) out of all

with in? Dt 7 6 14 2 ).
b. of the
material out of which anything is formed, or
19
from which it is derived
(a) Gn 2
to form
23
nD-iNrrp out of the soil, v ikoi ^pxyn d?$

peoples

Ex

DSD20,

^6*

39

mm

Nu 6 Ho
4

2
13 to make images
Dip DrVSCO, 45 Ct 3 9 Is 40 17

D2NO

one piece with

it),

so v

35 36
-

27 30

al.;

verbs of eating, filling, etc., as nriB>

Jb2i

nFi^^noTO, ct8

127

5
:

npT B>n,

with

(b)

Gn

21

nn f 36 +

Pr 1 20 + y^M f 8 r ,7 + K.^J?
cf.Dt32 42 Dip iJfPI "VBK'N, IS51 21

7
n 51 Is
34 , y3b>

(rare)

8 7 (peculiar) ISlinK n^E-'pi

o-irf 0/ my song
thank him (6g 31 ''z), also (unusual) Is 2 3
,,* ^IVI i.e. ow< of (the treasure of) his ways

I will

12

f 8o
om

Jb 28

T;

10
,

Ne

33

Mi

Na

14

(v

nn

iy!

^LH;

~VpJ?

11

of beasts

(c)

cf.

io ls

X ^" f^ ? nD 3 ni^^
1

with reference to

esp.

Xu

i6

of an

2S

"?b *b

Ez

13

'3, 2
4

1:J

d. of the

or

counsel,

action,

VEn NT. D ''V?']'?, 2 S3 x


was not //-oi the king to, etc.;
Gu 24 50 1311 NV '"'O ''S, Ju 14 4 knew
15
'"D ^
that it was from J., 1 K 2
37

14

S 24

(those) ^romi

the earth (terrenus),


c

Q3^)p ^"33

or author

event:

'

14

lipB)? ye (sprung)

Je30 Zcio

B.,

Ami +.
rTW ^ppi, y-

^JSO

21

ls

nia11 /"

,S

"J?l0nD nriTI it

spec, of '\

^D

1
24
135 Hjrcp
nn\i, Pr 16 20

^BO, Ho

'nyr^'

not /roi

''jlBip

Is

1
30 50

from me,

11

they have

i.e.

?ie,

Cl'l?),

Ez

Ch 5-

made

13

my

not at

s9

6 22

kings,

N^

^.

37

prompting,

nd

them

=: 33 7 and warn
20
(syn.
2 Ch 22" 25

1 '

3
2

'no,

HNO,

DyB, which are more frequent in this sense);


poet.

Ho

pip

"'NSB'P <

n^b ni3
6

2r'

D3D

\^78

Ji:pn

heat /rowi wwie,

hands of

the

as

of

(6)

20 30

2S2 3

^%

27

the forest,

mcI 0/ nought and


unreality are they reckoned by him
1133 }?N|),
(||
24
10
J^KIO DriN JH
41
ySND,
DQNO),"^62
r
d.
(||
(aZ. 6 c), Pr 13" ;*Ex 2 19 31 its cups, its
5
knops, etc., ViT rt3D)0 shall be from it (i.e. of

linae'ru

20

68

(cf.

*~!V}V,

this

12

self-devised,

is

source

Nin

me

ye shall be to

-f

3?D Is 59" Jb

(d)

% Gr

far from ;

r"v?0"^
ic
i"v
72

as 1

from

a lion

85
42 68
seek (their bread) out

1Bh"1l

1115

35

from

lintp fn; 'p.

Gn 2 nm^rrfp isy, Je5

things,

12

3(I

injy:,

the fountain of Israel,

fig.Tj)p^)2),Zp3

and

3
fVVD '\ V'l-r 20 send thee

JNfc*

help KHpp, v 7

109

often

T^DP Gn

48 1K

Is

58

y)2,

na

35

so of a person's native

Gn

Dnb nUJO JS3N Ibzan from

E\s, 17

Je 46 25

cf.

^D,

give thee seed

i8 4c

of

c.

'

viz. (a) of parents,

the tribe or people, // owi which a person comes


12
(cf. 1 a), Xu
1133 ^>3, Jos 12 4
3 '-i'b i33D

(id
leg.).
2S22 -on), 74" Is 38
(||
21
Ez 28' ^n, Ezr 2 62
cf. nsp n3^>3 Dt 31
13
3?D\^3i
In this applic, often made more
Tjinip
3 ij3p out
definite by the use of
(b) of the place ow of which
of the midst of.
17

c f.

Ec

?3i

3in

15

woman

^3j31,

io 1(U1

Rabb. ^p).'

-32N I shall be built up out of her

11312)0

"py)0)0

(and come) out

to tremble

isis&n ^rninp

3
10
30 ), 17 ViT 13)012 DVOy
of coming forth J030 Jb i 21

(v. NiP),

nnan Ex

15

pregn. with Tin

NXJ

etc.; to

40

\jr

to drink D13J? 2

11 17

to

(so

as

etc.,

speak n3H

12b

^ 94

of),

the source or origin

DHVPP

Lat. ex: thus a.

to rescue out

UI
.

NTl,

KH?.

101

part.=soie

(al.

16 2

Nu 32 M

this

XQ

so (a) with verbs of proceeding,

Gn 3 a npb 34 25

if

Ju

*jts>?, cf.

K,

removing, expelling,

nW

and hither =011

yj-cwj <Aee
22

579

my

^9
22

haters,

74

inp n 3yb' thoughts (arising) o^


,

riDin repi'oof proceeding from

14

^^V
13

Jb

0/, etc.,

2J
you, 20
'

'

29
,

Q1|5p DiT'T indirect lessons (springing)

iiL241
3
^3Qp D"yi] (Ko
).
out of antiquity ; D11 1
As marking the author of a judgment or esti

mate

(rare),

Nu 3 2

22

b$}tyrX *

3p3

guiltless

at the hands of ( = in the judgment of) J. and


33
7
2
Israel (cf. DVP 2 S 3 * Jb 3 4 ), Jb 4 shall man
'

5b
be just F&NOa* God's hands? (\\^pVD), Je 5i
e. of the
(Ges Gf);" so in * ^ nb|Pi.

immediate, or
consequence

efficient,

of,

at,

by

cause (chiefly pcet.),


(cf.

Gk.

077-0,

p p

as

Hd.

/vi

2 4

p
dnb

(rjTTjcriv

Gn

person

yevicrQai)

o-<f)easv

I9

+P

S6

580

nnin

nip

the cause, a

(a)

to be pregnant by,

Q^itDrHO ?rvi

Jos 9"

-IBB? tib

^30, Vljao

pNO,

was in anguish /rom


3
fnjfe
HBNO
(ni Dn ny 3 leg.:
the archers, Ho f
5
9
WOO It^JH Dnn, Dn 31
v. We), ty i8 Na i
49"

before an

(pp.

16
,

115,

Na

(accents); with pass.vb.,

* 37

23

Pr 20

24

(cf.

2py
30

31

Je io

10

2"

28

became

19'

Dn

8".

arms were

his

etc.,

(6)

agile

Is 6

the

N~!ipn ?ipp (so ?lpO elsewhere,

,c
3
33 Je 8 ),

Ez

Jb 24 Ec

Gn 49 s4

from the hands,

"V3.N ""TO

thresholds shook
as

d),

the cause, a thing,

n
WOO WM DTmrn,

^?n"fO

Mjn

fruitful

Q^l

nOEOO

ni^N

3),

(||

.0?PP, 31

God,
4
23
s6
9 rn?:
rinp,"
"^na^on
D?p
?^31 39 JT"
14
8<
!ion ibd,
ninb-jp
p>p fjinripj
73"
39"
7
^

Jb

VI 3N'

at the breath of

15

104

/rom

|B>D D"03 ^T!av6

14

a)

(||

76'

rnyb at
pass, vb., Gn
"

so with

with a

biapn nap,

39

cf. Jb
107
rebuke, 18 16

oil,

J.'s
11

to be cut off

34

Ho

6s

with verbs of fearing, to ex-

(c)

press the source of the emotion, as N"V

ina 27

oft. (also c. "p.sp),

1
,

18

Ez 26
Dp-xh

bnaa

3'

ifc

Est 5 WOO yt 6i
with
disconcerted or disappointed, to ex-

18" Jb 4

17

t^ia to be

press the source of the disappointment, Is

+ oft.;

+
Dt

with

18

fPr

note'

Ec

10

f.

29

of the

remoter cause, the ultimate ground on account of which something happens or is done.

(N.B. The

between e and f

line

clearly defined)

Ex

not always

is

23

they sighed imyiVJO


on account of the bondage, 6 9 1 s3 Dt 7' not
^? 3"?.B through, by reason of, your numbers did
J.

upon you, Jos

set his love

22

24

to

do a

thing njNTO out of carefulness, 2 S 23 4 rUap,


4
5
1
14 Is 53 wounded WytJ'SO cm account of

our transgressions, bruised W'nWiyp,

Ob 10 Hb
(cf.

Jbi7

17
yjf

^3i

7
:

W nvvyfrom

DJJ2P
10/

a),

-y 8

19

Jb 4
vexation

38 Iam concerned
Pr 20 4 &~M' $b ^y ^php
3i

12

19

on account of my sin,
by reason of the winter, Jb 2 2 4
^riX*l*pn
on account of thy fear of him? Ct 3* Eu i 13
EG TNO ^-ip-'3 because of you : see also Dt

^^

28

34. 67

>

J U2

Is65

14

Jei2

13

EZ7 27

yip, 50
(but read prob. with

3 93 Co tarrq), 16
Mi 2 7 f 5 i2 107

35 (AV out of), 45


53
G1149 12 red of
119

5i 5b

(Ew

Ke),

'

61

GJ

12

13

11

20

11

17

e J7 es V}J? and white of teeth 3$np


Often also
in 310 from the abundance of, abs. for abun,

dance, with

many

different verbs, as

Gn

16 10

84).

Lat. ex more, ex lege), Jon 3" pro-

(cf.

Aram. Ezr 6 14 Dn

2 )

Jb 39 20 (2 e

so

by,
(cf.

(&)) ace.

Ges Hi.

to

3. Partitively (a sense connecting with

2a

above.): a. G116 19 ^30

(c),

from,

all, 7

Jos

Lv

39*

Nu 25" 1
+ 2K2

2a

two out

of,

man (or one) of


fO D^JN Nu 16
2

Gn

etc.);

D?3B>

fO C^N a

S 24 28 +

(so

send 1HK D3D

16

42

D?P B'W-ba, 19 34 26 s Ju 8 14 1J?1


ni3D ^3K0, 1 S22 8 etc.; Ju 14 19 2K 2 24 Is66
,s
5130
fD TPIK 1 S i6 +
IP IDS (Ges
) Dt
17

12

19

25
Is

(p.

claimed in Nineveh 1^121 T?OH Dyt30 at,


in accordance with, the decree of the king

W?\

Is 28 7 lybj
S f9 T&)
s
pTTJO are undone through wine (22 is dub.
4
9
see 1 b), Ob Jb 2S br\ ^p D^3f?n
c f. Is
2

and

)0 occasionally approaches in sense to accord-

ing to

i5

117);

g. the cause being conceived as regulative,

49

31

Similarly hi

etc.

35,

and in

a),

(7

inf.

so

rWo

ps

IP

S 14

how much of

Ex

i6 27 Dyrr;o

of the people,

Hebrew Ezr 2
17

32

np^5,

Dn

21

Gn

Lv

fi8 - 70

49

Is 21

Ch

Ne

31

-no
nj?

omitted,

z=some

-(a)

11

'

of,

as

there went out (some)

Is 51

18

number being

ItTC*

39

the night? 2

b. the

IP is used indefinitely:

11

'

n T3npnnx^34='is34"; ...jpn?jb

ifcto-rjp qbpn

subj.

17,24

425
1

esp. in late

Ch 4 42

3032

2CI1

35

more freq. as obj., esp. with


HOISn nap 1M brought of the
1

4
14
give
fruit of the ground, 30

me

^JP.3

OT1D

(some) o/thy son's love-apples, 33 Ex


13
4
23
12 Is 39 7 47
18 30 20 2 Nu 11 17 13
1
11
Dn 8 10 + Ct i 2 VS rrip^JO wp^ let him
2
15

Lv

Am

137

(with) some of the kisses etc., ^ 72


}i'!T T'E'P (some) of the songs of Zion,

RVm)

ii (Ges

also _.
.

15

me

kiss

Jb

+oft.; in late Hehr. note

rronp gome

Avamrm

some of

(as in

33
,

others

NH) +Dn

W3Np
18

26

n >'^

(6) to

11

and he

Ex 6 25 ^BIB nW3D (one) of the


513
as
Ne 13 28 ^ 132
P., Ez 17
11

Lv 25 33 Dn
Ch

(one) of the stones of the

the king of the south

int? and (one) of his captains, v 7


4

Ne 7 69
Gn 28

),

daughters of
subj.

and PS 2155 );

designate an individual (rare),

took Dippn
place (see'v

Ne 5*;
Ch 9*"'

K^there are some of

IP

Dnp

(as in'

12' 17

11
;

our kinsmen,

Eu 2
Ex 2

20

6
.

Kin

M^bp

(c) in

1
"I ?

cf.

he

Je 41 Est
is (one) of

a neg. or

sentence (whether subject or object)

hypotli.

w 2/>

1
-fBOrrfO p^ V&\ and there shall
5
not remain any of the flesh, 1 K 18 nnaJ N?

aught,

Dt

p
and we

flDrniT|1D

K io

heasts, 2
I0
6 ),v

my

any of the

shall not destroy

Jos

(cf.

43

14

23

19

K8

"^ayp n's-B'na, Jb 27 6, d*P :nb

23 "'

Ex2 9 34 Lv 4

OK,

etc.
29

18

25

25

34

2a

Nu
S

cf. 1

23

Dt

in thy midstVjjr'nK

Lv

thy brethren,

), 1 i

+U

2b

7
2
23 Je 3 6 +
since thou wast born ti S 25 s8

Jb

8' 2

Q~}$0

nTg&B a

v.

Ges* 122 Dr),


'

cf. 2

iTO/rom Horeb, Ho 13 I am '" thy


D^J?
God
*> as marking the period
n?533 3nin

immediately succeeding the


38

DT-m

24

was

52

unit,

(Probably

a rhetorical application of the partitive sense,


though the explanation
even one

'

would

'

from one

starting

also be possible.

and interrog.

neg.

similarly after

'

'

have not

gjl

Him;

19

19

them ]

*4---t

6 59 there falleth not ajTJ

D^D

V"ifl2

"12'N

consisting

of

9'

32

Lv 1

AG,ii 548

).

whom

all

Ch 5 Je 40
know BiTO! 'SBD
18

(S)3D), 1

and they shall

G11 6 3

'

whose word shall stand, consisting of me

j^yjj

J-oU

,?.-

jf'both

and Qor 3 193


pK ad fin., p. 35.

as well' as Cain'

Je io

6 -7
,

4.

v.

Of time

viz. a.

as

(of them),

Dt

c/

,;

and
'"O

Abel

W u-).-On HKD
marking the

ter-

kvi

"wnwn

Tif5i6 u

30

25

= Kin IWD;

-i^K 1010V

(Hg

15 - 18

appointed time.

c f.

27

23

ItDpP;

iPM bpyp; perhaps 29 (Ko ). Cf.


S 20 5 and he delayed nyiDn'JD beyond the

S 15 34

381

Is 16

13

such phrases, however,


thus tKD
its signif.

C. in

1 c) loses

(cf.

which were of

from former

not

Gn 6 4

Jos

old,

24

time, but in

Dniaan

abij?D IBta

dwelt of

days Cni?P aforetime, ~!nN Dt 29


>

from
duration Jb 20

5.
oft.:

Na

nbyci Kinn o^no

appar. of time back-

("TCI) *iy

5
,

shortly

Je 23 s

c)

^77'

old,

f-iKn

(p. 30).

Dt32 17

IP

Ez

from

even to

ni'i?

Ch

(2

19

31

),

14

nyi f-iKn nspp,

sin^-nyi ansp-biaa nxpp,

Lvi3 V^n
13

64

njn Vtk-id,

"jnpnp nyi (similarly 2

2 ''
i

23

24

Dt
Jb

28

Dt 13 8

Gn 47 21

14

Je i2 12

1K6

;,s

with Kiak>

so

Am

25

very

Gn io 15' 8
EX23 Dt2

a. in geogr. or local sense,

05

of

hand

at

''.

21

near, i.e. recently

^HJn inan ny nnv inac, 25 18


s
s Je
38
20
2 S
1 S 3
3
f 7 2 + oft,

ins'^;

Jos 3 2

'

18

(in a local sense,

the day of

Isi8 2 7 (where KirTfp

2S2

"ip'anp

11

short

B3nK iriy-i ai yr0TO


my (first) knowing you (so 1 S 7 2
*
+ ); 1 S 1 9 HKbpl Kinn QVnO /,-om that day
22
and onwards, simil.+Lv 22 s7 Nu 15 23 Ez
39
from, since

fi?P, 8

Jin TOD
morrow (had arrived) = on the morrow,

^3D

minus a quo, the anterior limit of a continuous


period,

is

P"D

of them (denning the genus embraced by


cf.

ci?'

|-ai"li5p lit.

(ntWD); 44 28
,

yaa> nxpp
i 5
meant not the actual end of
the three or seven years, but the period when
i

(by which

they chose,

aip}

tJu n 4 14 s 15 a^D'D
COJ 3TO Is 2 4 22 more

which a genus consists (the Ar. uU^i!


of explication,

7"

it

fJos23' Ez 38 s

Gn ^hW
E'^ nspp^

former time, formerly,

(rare) specifying the objects, or elements,

min

2S

HXJ3,

y^>

a single leaf (nom. unit.) without His


AG " 48 ( h
knowing it. See further Thes, and
of

or

Ki?.

+ oft,; Dt

Is 53

Ye

even

{e)

with

JP sometimes

freq.

+Ho

Gni 9 34 +oft.;

aught of (-=any) god, except

dost thou perceive x>.\

even one of

s5

two days

after the

Juj nought have they of knowledge (Qor 18 4 ),

Qor

Gn

the third or seventh year has arrived);

particles,

not merely with collective nouns, as ?~ -4J II

hut also with nouns of unity, as

/te?-

B'W

used

is

limit, after

E>V.03 offer about three months

Judah/cai

told

single hair of his

/k

one of

nom.

Hb

13

D'p'P q/V er (some) days,

(for HTJJK' as a

iKi

antiquity

from

JB3D

TP P

head to the ground

Is

any one of these things, 5 13 Ez 18 10 nK nB^l


^KB inKD (where nK is a vox nihili) and
4i
1 S 1
if there
cloeth aM#/i of these things
shall fall HX-IK tefch

p. 23);

''DK

Je 3 4 + Oi*p from to-day +Is 43 13 Ez 4 8 M


nrn avn-;n Hg 2 19
See also 5 c, 7 c. Cf. Ex

he doeth "hano" nns

if

(v.

14
\ Is 42 D^BO WB'nn I have been silent
nFiyp from now, hence-forth
since old time

15' if there he a

nnKD any

(V>p),

33 - 55 -

(anD), v

Ho io

.... "D'-D

idiom.

with

(d) peculiarly, with a

(1).

the idea of a single one

man

32

i6 17 +

esp. "I^K, to express forcibly

noun of unity,
poor

22 27

wards); tKD /rom the time of


57
!? n ~iP from the womb Ju 13

Est

bb anything whatever, Lv

(cf.v

86

siin*; K'b

heart reproacheth not one of my days

37 - 39

5" 4

10

581

ij?)
s5

ins^p

i^n epo

2 7 Is i).

Cf.

40
9
b. metaph.
1 S
9 nbypi iD3?P, 2 S 5 Jos 1
classes
of
of objects, to
not of actual space, but
comprehension,
of
idea
express idiomatically the
3

so that the

two preps, may be often represented

and: Gn 19 fppjn "W? from


by both
young to old (i. e. both included) = both young
and old, v 1 S 5 + ^pjn f^D = both great
from the least
am? small, Je 6 13 D^lpjn
4

11

,J

b^V

K^p

now we

the greatest of them, ib.


proph. even to the priest every
the
p'SlW.from
Exp^+ncna njn D1NJ0
falsely,
one dealeth

them even

of

to

man and

60ZA

'm nna=

nm,

(4 pairs), 22
"ibO "iyi C'2jO

13

19

= oo^

2 K 17 =

1S

a word implying a negative = e^/ier


4':3

D*cc n
;

Jos6 21 Ju i<5
19
without
I S 30
:

the use of

|3"iyi)

),

Similar

34

and

HPiy iyi

n$JfO /rom,

Hos 7 and implying intervals (not duration)


d. there occur
Ez 4 ,(U1 (cf. with Est 3 7J ).
4

*?

IP, Jos 15

.'

nXiSrr^K nsjsn-fO from end

Ex

21
,

26

Ez 40

end,

to

= 36

2S

s3

23 27

11

nS-i'N-nSK);

a climax,
i

17

([|

^'84 8

96

p)

^riD

Je

13^.,

DV^N'DVD tNu 30

of time,

Ch

^n^X

15

cf. 1

implying intervals,

Ex

(2) ^ ... ?

9".

9 (cf.

Eom

Ch 16 23

MP

l"iy*?X

Ez 40 13 Zc

27

Jb4 20 with intervals, 2 S


m.
i 4
n_...ipNu34 Ez6 14 nnb3i nrna?
(3)
(so Ges Ew Hi etc.) from the wilderness to
Riblah, 2 3 2 5 13 nrni jp^np (Co Ko Berthol)
And of time in the phrase
without
1 K
5
np*D}
D^p Ex i 3 10 + 4 t.
(implying intervals)
14

10

of time

^ 96

Hi;

al.
s

7'*

Jbi2 3
De);

al.

when an

b.

Jb

all beasts of the

of

v"

all (other) beasts,

(but without implying

all cattle

any judgment whether other cattle are cursed


s
likewise), 37 Israel loved Joseph V33"?3p out
of all his sons, or above all his (other) sons, Dt
24
33 "^? ^3?P TJIIS blessed above sons be
Asher, Ju 5'^ D^JP T13ri blessed a6ore women
7

iSf

Je

33

30

I?, 18
5 \P ^|P
3
^'3p 3py deceitful above all things, ^ 45

be Jael,
9

Ct 5 10 n ?3"ip ^W

(cf.

oaa

18

11.

2a

|P "ina supr.

11

eximiUS, egreglUS

13
flP/rom kind
144 J]
kinds of every sort with a verb of
to kind
s
motion, Je48 u ^105" 1 Ch 1 7 and expressing

Ezi'9

(Ew Ges:

from Est

?3fi subtil out

cursed above

"i>N

note also IP ^B3

or beyond, above

field,

fi

further (1)

n*n

ITlfe'n

is

20

which

2
Nu
our youth even until now, 1 S 12 Je 3
17
13
19
-ipbn-jo,
3-iyn-ny
S
1
30
io
i8
Ex
i 4
iKi8 2C Is9 6 'f90 2 +oft.; with two inff.
;

1H3 Je

after

ab we,

to,

compared with a group or multitude of


it forms one, esp. with 73p, Gn 3 OViy

obj. is

|30
2

cf.

16

18

tfnao, 20

i22 a

v. p.

Gn 4 6

c. of time,

JO nib' different

22 s

Ex

s3

Si 3n&n
bd bw,

= in preference

4
inferior to

p
p in the idiom (HBOl) nbypi mtf.

(also njE>
21

Nu 8

42

Lv 1

5'''

0^)+:

Gn

boi "W nora-ny (so


nn Q-o-nyi nppnyi

+ oft.
Je 5 3 Ez
53
8
Ho 6 6 Hb
ifr 45
52
36- 1 ^8 n

y\ ny 3100 either good or evil. The


7
be repeated, if required Gn 6 ClIND

eiiy-nyi

njrra, 4 8

30

19

may

*iy

19

24 29

after

or

26 16 29

nnUS'O 'nT,& n they have done corruptly


6
29
37
more, than their fathers, 1 S 2 2 S 20 iK 1

Ju

18

Is 10

and body, Je

soul

1S15

Kxto,

*;yi

^p D ^,

)V^.

njb ^m-ns," 3 8 26 '*?bo

3aho

29/ *pjr

2:l

thee beyond them, more than

harm

will

them, 25

nyiD T133B

Dt
9

5
*

ly

+ new
13

15

25
Jos 8

"iy,

T-d^o 3n'e>

beast,

-p

582

T>

Kpovibrjs Zevs aXye' Z8a>KV, 3

22 '

c:

f/xoi

in

eaj

iracreav

e'^os 'Apyeiav

c. sometimes in poetry the idea


on which JO is logically dependent, is unexpressed, and must be understood by the
10
reader, Is io D^S?WD DiT^DSI and their idols
4
are (more) than (those of) Jerusalem, Mi7
KecpaXiiv).

H31DPP

the uprightest

1E/J

thorn-hedge (but
nyp beyond (that

is

(sharper) than a

Jb n 7 28 18 ^4*
17
the time when etc. Ec 4

We from),
of)

10

6. In comparisons, beyond, above, hence


in Engl, than

object is
itself,

so constantly

viz. a.

compared with another distinct from


Bb'TO pins-np what is sweet

JU14 18

away from,

honey 1 i. e. in
sweeter than honey? Lv

beyond, in excess

of,

our idiom, what is


10
VriSO ^tsn jnsn the priest that
2
above his brethren,

Nu

wiser than. Daniel,

yp-

nnjJO TK
subj.,

when an

Gn

^
29

310 *3
19 '131

14

15

Ez

28

ii9 72 + very

with an

nnk *nnp

is

great

^"TO D?n
oft.;

Ho

inf. (sts. c.
sjb

})

nns inn

as

3ito

my

giving her to thee than my giving


her to another, EX14 12 1 S 15" Pr2i 919 25'
better is

^n8

89

+; with

verbs,

Gn

19

Onp^

JTT3

nny

17

Ez

cf.

15

d. ;o not unfrequently exmuch for a

presses the idea of a thing being too

person, or surpassing his powers

"CI ^ can a thing be


i 7

14

+;

24

cf.

TH?

fi^i

too

Gn 1

"^PP n ?"^^

,3

N?S!l!

J.? (soDt

hard for

i39 6 +). 32" IP

14

^f^

Dt

great for thee

is t0

16
47
7
1?3
19 ), 32 D3p>1 so c. D?y Gn 26
s
3
13
(too
Tjp
Lv
27
be too Aeavy for Ex i8 ^ 3 8

(1

poor to pay),

Dt

IS be

17

narrow for,

too

50
f l8 XD D) ^
4
?? t Jb
is <oo %A/or me 6i\ 133 65 ;
9
11
16 Is
15 too ZittZe for thee ? D?P BJp tNu
20
13
Ez 34 18 (v. Byp also on 16 )'; oft. with an
7
13
Nib?p ^iy bi"13 is greater than I
inf., as Gn 4
3_
7
can bear, 30 their substance was nijP n3|p
2

K6

Is 49

19

">VP Is

'8

>

^P

lit.

great beyond dwelling together

for (their) dwelling together,

Wnp =
8

64

^00 great for

^3~p

31, Is 28

20

me
33

Ex

to give,

19

59

Hb

1
I

= too great
Ju 7 ^
2

S 25
13

'" 1 J^

^4 Ru
6

V
note esp. fP 31

i'

(=

there

Ez 44 6

subst.

D'pnp

'131

was

and

49

was

12 28 , sq.

my servant

'^

17

to express absol. the non-existence of a

^TO bpj

that

Is

Ez

to raise up, etc.,

it

s8

<oo light for thy being

"I3J?

nitJ>yp

'131

Ex

of),

31);

(v.

more than

it is

enough

is

rvab

i>p3f]

to the house of Isr.

it too trifling

for the doing etc. (less than the doing etc.


31
deserved)? (but ?rd. nib'J? on anal, of 1K16 ).

an infin.: a. with a
causal force (rare), from, on account of, through
78 D?nS
ron through J.'s
(cf. 2f): Dt7
8
27
because J. foi>ec you, o/ (cf. i 3)
loving you
11
WN iriNSTp because he feared him,
2 S 3
4
So in
because I knew
Is 48
^PV?
|D is prefixed to

583

in the principal clause, as Is 23 1 *3


"HE* so that there is no house, Ez 12"

n !|3P
(32

thing

named

not

15

25

),

Zc

??,

14

f 39

M Mi 6 Hgi 10
3
iW>3*D so Aa< it has

Ho9 ,M,

Dnyni?,

49

15

-"-

no dwelling, 52 ?HNp ^JDB^ pluck thee up tents4


less, 109
is lean JPJS'P so that there is no fat30b
11
21
ness, Jb 28
Oft. strengthened by
33 34
7

3E* pND

pN

pleon.

or "?3, as
v. pp. 35a, 115b.
Cf.

Kb

Is 5

3E>i |>3D

iiL592fr-

with a

c.

'>

v3, 'wap.

nil?

Gni6 2 hath

n$P

"fay 29 s5 30 9

Ex2 3 + nb
nar Je 3 +
5

36

34

me from

bearing,

so with ~{wn 2o
,

nt Ex 3 +
6

IS

so that

to,

dim, nk"!P

Ch

Gn

not:
aii-a?/

29
not see, '31
P?

XU32 7 Dt28 53
27

31

27

Jacob's eyes were

from seeing =

so that he could

14 Lv 26"
(his eye shall be envious etc.)

"W?

v 24

(||

Ex

}S),

as not to call

(cf. 1

jected Dnbs

Ju

that he will not give,

do not be silent from us

22

me have
(H04 ), 2S

),
1

-iV?, 16

p>tf? so

they re14

11

(rd.

nirinc), l s g 11 21 3 23 1 is destroyed 13D so


5

none can enter

that
s

56 58

13

Je io

14

24

in,

njnp

10

33

15

44

18

49

15

54

nyria is stupefied so
21 24 26

has no knowledge, 13 14 33
Zcv 1112 ^ 3 o 4 Qr, 39 2 69 s4 io2
'

that he

Mi

Ez 20

'

'

La

41

18

(after

^sp

(being) king (v 26 ni^np

from

toNip

17

Typ

E>'Np

1D10,

marred

),

man('s), Je 2

42

WO, ^

:b
2 5'

atca?/

52" nn^p

/row
2

10

J'OIPHP that they


not again, poet, for Dlpp (7 b) cf. Dr 541

rise

HTnsp

On IK^P

adv. and conj.,

v. p. 84.

compounds : a. ^n^p, riNp, pap,

9. In
,

as a conj. before a finite

his haters

lP^3p iy|p, bp (common in NH, esp. before


in O.T. only in "nbp, Kiapp (supr. 5 a),

inf.';

Driabo, "oski and,

rbynbn,

r\i*6bv,

vera

onnn nbgpj)? Jd

1.,

ntsykj

nnnp;

byp, oyp,

121 2

C3^ fMi

13
,

ns,

se e """inK,

njgo),

v.

si

n.Jjp,

b. IP^5

etc.

with ) pleon.,/rom
fP, but
tlie terminus a quo,

),

'

used almost exclusively of


whether of space or time

JP 5);

(cf.

(i) of

Dt 4 32 Ju 20 Vlf iKa^JH HP^ Mi7 is 12


10
9
1 Ch 5
P^moJ> /rom afar
(both ^b), Zc 14
13
3
M
Jb 3 6 39 (on Ezr 3 2 Ch 26 15 v. sub b nj);
32
Idiom., esp.
p nnnpp = underneath I K 7
-

space,

;'

'

denote comprehensively an entire

sq. iyi, to

nona

class,

r\m

iyi

nyi

^Npp

^-Npb +Ex
1

S 6 19

Je 51 62 (D-jNp b),
=

Ch

13

bina iyi jbjjp^


T

34
13
Est
Je 4 2 8 simil. 2 Chi5 J e 3 i
22
jo.20^
Dnby f3pi5
3it0",yi yicp f2S 13
npppl f 1 Cli 27 s3 cf. 2 Ch 25 3 .On rV3p|5 Nu
18 7 see p. 1 io b
(2) of time (oft. foil, by 1J?),

t2K2 3

&

1B> Di s n jpp
'

WrbxiO ut non esset Deus, 83 '"iSK>, Pr 30 "^3


E*KD <23N <00 boorish to be a. man cf. Du 13
K.15 13

73

Smite

J3

(being)

removed her from (being)


41
queen-mother, Ez 16 nafop Tj^na^ni and even
I

verb.

njnp, 4 s ^P nan" *!?:)!,


hast made' him lack but little

^ri'p, 17

Ch3i 10 Dn 11 23 12
TPvP Q ^0? /< (one's) awak6 16 ) 2

(cf.

Jb 20 4
8. Once Dt 33 11

4- 9 7

nnp^l

Hg2

,31

25

20

,'

43
^?), Lv 26 Dnp, Is 7 8 Dyp nr\l shall be shattered from (being) a people, that it be no more

a people,

ing,

3011

jected thee

25

Jb 34
2 Ch
3 4
36' 3
^"nb'-bn
So in rwyo
that I should not
do Gn 44 17 +
(0) still more concisely, esp. in
23
poetry, with a noun alone
has re1 S 1
na, peculiarly), io6

:3

after God's establishing him,

6b

from giving = so

niTO
6

23

TO&p

bit

8 8 EiniN inbtrjP

+, bin

S 2 5 26 +
D^nn-fp ncE'

1UO

b:)3 3

since, after (cf. 4), chiefly late

Is 44 7 D?iy~Dy "p&P since I appointed the an4


,s
14
cient people, Ho f Hg 2 16 (?) Eu 2 Ne 5 1 Ch

as ^"lify

etc.,

13
Esp. (a) after
25 na^O 3"0n
similar verbs, expressing concisely a negative
consequence, lit. away from
., i.e. so as not

t Jos 6

Nu 2 4 23

(cf.

^arin

cessation,

restrained

3>

implying

after verbs

b.

restraint, prevention,

temporal force,

32

n
7

/row the clay when ., tDt


5
Ch 17 10 1K Q^P^) Je 7"
18
-IB^K Cpjn mppp fDn i
.

(j| 1

1
.

Di>n job sq. inf. (in appos.)


D1
.

P?
,

sq.

''p'pb

(genit.)

inf.

(||

18

+Ju 19 30

Is 37

26

^O'O)

laf

Mal

I9 25

7
;

"i^

pimpp/rom afar =
;6
25
2S7 =iChi7 17 ,2Ki 9 =Is37

D^iy nyi D^iy

longbefore,

25
1

fEx9 2S

+Je
I9

25

584

hiN:ra

nifrE
t

sub njo.

rijp

v.

\\ya
t [nDTi] n.[m.] counted number, time

[n^asn]

D^b

only

pa.

v.

nn'K>y

T^nn Gn

741

31

changed ten

times.

vb.
tn^/2
T
assign (NH id.;

reckon,

HWB416

D1

As. manCc

JS

Ar.

Aram. Yxzo, X JP);

apportion;

assign,

number,

count,

Qa-1

12

Imp/. 2 ms.
TPjbl Is6s
Pf H3p Nu2 3
11
25
/tow. n? 2 S 24
"njon'J K 20
?! 2 K 1
10

//!

147

1.

16

16

13
Pt. rufo Je3.5

+ 4 t.;

number

cowrci!,

(grains) Gn i 3
money 2K12

ntob Gn

cs<r.

Is 65

12

Is53

12

K 2o

25

^0 v

(with play on
6

12

s4

cf.

Niph. Pf. n33

11

).

K3

Ch5 6

(|pBD3)

16

(J), of

id.);

||

Ec

indef.

people

K8 =
5

of sacrificial animals

(both

Gn 13

15

2. be

"'

reckoned, assigned (a place), of servant of


Is

12

53

Cy^S

(c.

Pi. (late and poet.)

ns).

% ^b)-Pf
Jb 7 Impf. JP?1 Jon 2 + 4
appoint, ordain, food Dn i
3

1.

Jb 7

(subj. indef.

Jon

fish

subj.

Pt

sq. ?)

^'V)

29

Ch

n.f. part,

cf.

+ 5 1.

sf.

4- 5

cf.

16 5

'
v.

9
;

Ex29 26 +

Ex 29 Lv7

Dn

29

(all

Ch 31
also
bits Ne 8 1012 Est
19

cf. 2

33

DDte

,/,

11

(of judgment of wicked),

(perh.

Ne

71 72
-

. The weight

of the mina was

1
g-

^ of talent; i.e. ace. to older (Bab.) standard,


982-2 grammes (
60 shekels at c. 16-37 g.)
c. 2 lbs.; in Ezekiel's time the mina= 50

=81 8- 6

Vid. Benz Arch

g.

c.

if

lb.

m B m Now Arch
-

(cf.

' 20S
-

fig. J13D

cf.

CTJW'D

"H^pTiao Je 13 25 portion of thy

so

63
measure
\jr

= thine

(n-)in3D for

portion

allotted

W30 f 68 24

also

my

and

lot

rd.

01 Dy Bi Che We)
D3p " ^ 16 5 " is

(so

in good sense, 'Dial *i?bn

portion of my

cup.

t rCpP, nriipri n.pr.loc. (prob.=porta*on,

territory);

Jos 15 10 57

(H3pPl

'

nn3pFl[asnomin.v.GFM
n

c.

Gn g8

Jul4

'

18
;

15
;

15

12 13 14
-

prob.
Jos
bb H. 17 n.y

57

unknown (cf.

Site

Ro]j

place on border

Jerusalem

cf.

Rob
'fin

Ju

to Dan),

fr.

Ch 28

]Josi9 .Jui4

Judah Jos 15 10 19 43 (assigned


6
18
2 Ch 2 8
Mod. Tibneh,
1 4

2
4:!

j u 14 ;
e a ^a,
38
1. place in hill-country of Judah

12 - 13 - 14

38> ]2

Gn

nnjpri

loc.

Oafivada):

TD^n
territory

c. 1

5 m. S. of

BKii17

Buhl GeoerI96

Ju 15

the Timnite.

133, S"

Hipil
of

n.pr.loc. (prob.

Sun;

the

WMM

A *- U Bur
-

= (sacred)
-

thinks

perh. Eg. H'i-ra-tii); in hill-country of Ephr.,


a =
GFM) = eajwafti
= mod. Tibneh,
7 m. W of N.

westward, Ju
1

).

shekels

'3?; of Levites 13 10 ; of singers 12 47

510

NH

chiefly late;

150

pi.

a specific part;
id.; As. manu Dl
HWB4 "; Aram.
\L&, *WB);'o Ez 45 12 D<3p
io 17 + 3 1.;
1
50 shekels Ez 45 12 (on Ctfpn
17
for H$ton v. Hi Co)
of gold 1
1 o ; of silver
69

'

44

Tl^Qfl adj. gent,

WO);

n.m. maneh, mina, a weight

orig.

= H3p,

BX81

10

part, por-

s6

of distrib. of choice
also Est 2 9 (v.

Tn^

nni3p Est

of sacrificial animal; all P);


i

cf. Ges
Lag
); cstr. 1131?
2Ch3i +5t.; PI cstr. rrixjp Nei2 JlVop
portion of king, for sacrifice,
Nei2 47 13
3
44
of priest v
2 Ch 3
also Ne 12 rnifin niKJD

of

tion, esp. choice portion,

19 " 2

95n

on form

appointed, of porters

Ezr

t[r3Tp] n.f. portion

portion;

"- '

(on -n 30 Je 13 25

n^p

Sem. Rel. 79

TjiGn

$>?).

t.;

(sq. ?), officer

in story of Jonah, obj.

"
i

-13??

D^OO

tniT3

fate (award,

pr. div. Mariiyy&t,

xi.

"-s- 5

(sq.

^ 61

ricinus 4 6 worm v 7 wind v 8 (all


obj. T1DN1 1D11
61 8 (subj. '>).
Pu.

'');

pi.

1011

nights of weariness ('?*?

(sq. ?J?);
3

7mw. IP

10

v 11

Dn

H30

(B Aram, and

god of

11.

5
8
Impf rm\ G1113 16 1K3 ?! r K 8 =
15
1. 6e counted,
Inf. cstr. Jli3r>n Ec i

numbered, of descendants
8

90

Ch 5

days

27 (object
reckon, assign, appoint ^?.n?

Ar.

cf.

lM ^\yS. No
and perh. Manat, We Sk
Nab Xo
i8 S6 ,709
5
zmg
iu Nab.im3D Eut
,etc.);
11
*]DOO wb vh>0 IS65 (||l)_ v Che Di Bae

10

e ni,

ISO) d 1

(cf.

3p "iBg Nu 23 (JE);
1SDO 13)^147*;
(D^fe^
stars

13
(symb. of peace);
flock Je 33
117
1
people, army 2 S 24 1 Ch 21
,
;

apportionment j

(J), cf.

11

om.)

"H^ft n.pr.div.

Makk

fr.

50

foil. (cf.

c.

Jerusalem,

v. also

Buhl Ge0Er

17 .

t n~^D J~Op.n n.pr.loc. by metath. from


foregoing, to avoid idolatr. suggestion
50
30
Ju2 9

J0S19

'

),

^n:n
t

24

3H3.

Ti3
T

1,

v.

11.

v.

(GFM

[mnM]
-

t t

v.n.-w-

-m.

rfon,

nnMn

v.

nu.

t)i:n n.m. dub.; only in "0 T)W ^nnqBI


1S9
Pr 29 21 Ew Now thankless one (Eth.n>H; Di )J

585

D12S
De "Brutstdtte"

<Be

(Vlfti);

father of numerous progeny

i. e.

Str (who cites A. Miiller),

cf.

rpya

and frankincense Lv2 1415


t>. Tibb fine
with oil and frankincense Lv 2 6 7 elsewhere f#3 n%3 mingled with oil Lv 14 1021
oil

flour

ftm

Wild., rd.

strife.

Dim, riD^ya
rryta!?

nJD
a

[anwp]

mo.

v.

(v'of

cf.

foil.;

Ar.

iT3.

lend, give

^^D

gift, offering}.

on Ar.

v.

Lv

(NU

tribute, offering

supr.)

Gn 4 3 + 8i t.; cstr. riTOD Lv 2 7 + 22 t.;


10
sf. Vinjo Gn
3 3 +3t.; + 4i t. sfs. sg.; pi. sf.
4
I'nrao" f 20
D^nmp Nu 2 9 39 Am 5";
22
+ 1. gift, present Gn 3 2
(E), 33 10 ^"-i*-"^
;

(J),

Ju 6 18

20 12

= Is

S io 27

1
1

39

Ch

511

f 45

J U3 1M7.18.18 2

g2.6

Ho

13

'

io 25

= 2 Ch 9

Ch 32 s3
Ch jgM

2
j

io 5

24

K8

8 9
-

17

26

f2.

lK

.l

<r?'6?.tfe

I7 3.4

10

72

.;

much later usage). This gen. meaning


poss. also in foil.
nm1 ror 1 S 2 29 (see v 29b ),
3" IS19 21
nmoi n^J? Jei 4 12 \\rb)V ^20 4
but that

\\tbf
these

Ams

22

(niVy gloss, to explain D^N); or

may shew

early stage of discrimination.

11 " 13

Lv 5

C.

TOO

f Nu 6

14

15

rnnsri ^y on
or TWPTVQ frying fan

9
,

All these always unleavened (niS).

and mixed with

new grain

oil

and

Lv

salt

11-13

d. at
nriJO

new bread, nKHn

two loaves

offering of

Lv

of leavened

Nu28 2
23
e. barley meal
without oil or incense riNJp nnjO grain offerin9 ofjealousy, }i"OT ' Nu 5 151825 Cf. phrases
bread

1617

Drop morning oblation EX29 41


'b f3")5 Lv 2 4 13 Dnraa 'd Lv 2 14
"i?3n

+3. o^eri^
made to God, of any kind, whether grain or
animals Gn 4 s 4 5 Nui6 15 (J), 1 S 2 17 - 9 26 19 Is i 13
8
10
f 9 6 ZP 3 + (prob.) nrean nibyfy 1 k i8 29 36
20
2K3 (Ephr.; usually regarded as = 3"ij> nri^K),
2

27 7

Pentecost to consecrate

abs. 'd

14 ,9 - 21

pan Lv

rri?n perforated cakes, or

Lv

Ci??") flat cakes

a flat

milking, Ph. nruo,

nrijp M n.f. gift,


id.; Ph. nroD
X

baked in an oven as

without oil and frankincense

loan, gift esp. of she camel, sheep,

gift, JLsbU-;

or goat for

-m.

v.

v.

'L

1^

Nu 7 13 + 10 *- 8 8
23
Nu 2 8 r,+ot 2 9 3 9 14
except sin offering of very poor where offered
13

"ta

dw.

v.

Nu2 8
ens '
s

Lv 6 14
6. vbs. of offering are N^n Gn
Lv 2 23 (P), Is i 13 66 2020 Je 1 2C Mali 13
.

3
4 (J),

3>-ipn

Lv
2

Ch

Nu 6'

nby
6 7I4U
;

Is 57

tribute)

nn^ft

v.

nnwo sub

ni3

12
;

B'ljn

96

K8 =
64

K 16 1315 Je
Am 5 Mai
25

also ('d

nTOtt

nn:n,
mren, wi:ra
- t
t
.

28 31

-\"Upn

66 Je 14
^ain Zp 3 10 XSW
2I;
2 S 8
and ||.

nbyn

12

25

24

Ez 45

18

33

Nu 5

67

v.

Dn:.

nii.

"Oft V. H3.

+4. grain offering (whether raw, roasted, ground

prepared as bread or cakes, see below.


meat offering, misleading
RV meal-offer-

to flour, or

<

A"\

GFM 3ai&

ing.

322

renders cereal oblation)

$33 nnjpn-ns Waj Is 66 20 they bring


grain offering in clean vessels (restored Jews
are brought as such an offering), cf. mint) nriJO

j-i.^UO n.pr.terr. region of Armenia;

Jesi 27 (\\VT\X VW*)'>


:

COTadloc; KGF

= As

"fat?

11.

'-

v.

1.

[19].

nao
sub roo.
T

nV3?2
t

v.

D^3D

v. rnbao]

brought in hands Je4i 5 (late addit.


Co); received from hands Mai i 10 TVUnb CtSH
23
1 Ch 2
wheat for grain offering; TOO 1 Ch
29
23 mixed with oil Ez 46 14 baked v 20 'disting.

-^oa* Schl

^p ^ 45

^273, f3t2 v. JO.

tlw

Mali 11

174.21C.52!)

from other offerings


,618.15.15.1*

23

K8

G4 64
-

=2 Ch

ggs

f,

J8

J e I?26 33 4I ( kte
57
Ez 42" 44 29 45 w-i"7. Dn p 2? ^
s4
5 5 7 -"" 1415
used alone Ne 13 59 Ez
Mai
45 4 6
|,3
1:ji
19 23
JudEes
322
2
nmp
(Ps GFM
;
3 "Ju i3
)
-^(O) evening grain offering 2 K 16 15 Ezr 9 45
^n 9 21 ty 1 4 12 Tnn nn:p continual grain off.
Jg

43

editors Co),

^e 1 o

34
,

cf.

Lv 6 13 Nu

or post-exilic).

with this
9

3 40

-^N

29

16
exilic
4 (all cases under
5. grain- offering, always

meaning in P, in

Lv

37

:i7

Nu

sub rfo.

classifications

18 9 29 s9 Jos

22

grain in the ear parched with

23 29
-

fire,

Ex

: a.
with

|JD

(of

foil.;

Ar.

is

praecidit funem,

diminuit numerum, debilitavit, also be boun158


a gri/iy whence Zerweck
teous, Qor 3
al.,
pra P .Min4
asmmes a primary mng. <o separate

either /ro??i or for (" zutheilen

might

"),

as the case

be).

fn. [|p] n.[m.] portion (Sim Hup al.);


WSO ^ 68 24 but rd. (Pl_) injO 01 Dy Bi Che
,

We

(v.

njtpsupr.). ^45 9 154

TIT 272
site

n.pr.loc. in

unknown

v.

1.

19 supr.

Ammonite territory,
fr. Heshbon Euseb.

Pom. m.

586

no:ra
com.

mi,

Apvuv,

Buhl Geogr

cf-

); Jun 33 ( SX pi S

@L

2epa>u0,

els

S66

Se/zfi'c^)

' "an

DT2

Gn 4 i

of Joseph

of Maohir;

nx:

Qnni3n) )V 2b

c7<ei iu7 storax.

[no:

Jos^

n? sub dm.

v.

?]

Dt 34 2

DHM

ZMG

Levy-0.s

vis

Aram. Wtp)

'

iS2 5

*?y:

sf.

Sab. J?3D

Qal Pf.
^2i 3 Xe

nyao

:;4
;

12

sf. *)fow
Impf. 'Wp" ^ 84
2S
16
/>!/. ! Pr i; "3Wp Je 2
31 ';

9-", etc.;

etc.;

Pr

ill

Ar.

'';f s

IS,;:,

1- 6

Je 48

Am

|D3""TS),

Jb

'");

hum.

2 2

; withhold,

(bread),

subj.), so

Je 48 10 (sword), Ec

Je 5-' (good), Pr f' (id.),


3 1 (voice); further, 2 S

om.

corn);

'"

f 21

10

(heart),
25

Je 2 (id.)
(woman), Je 42 4

(foot);
13

both

16

13

Prn

subj.

cf.

all subj.

(poor), Pr 2 3 (correction),
26
Pi'30"; f? om.
(obj.
subj. '" (obj. VriB'^ nBHX

(knowledge), Jb3i
obj.

15

(obj.

||

'"

Jb 20 13 fig.

niKPI jn3),

3.b

subj. (obj. rivers);

24

11

sq. 19

Jb38
etc.

Jo

13

Jo

J7303

i'

showers

subj.

5 '"

Nu

^8 4 12

/wipf. J>3p?

subj. nriJD

ft?,

from wicked Jb 38

light

+ inf.);

subj. sq. JO

6e withholden sq.

etc.;

'"

sq. b, subj/"

Nu

13
;

Je 3 3

(Q"33"])

16

f'.

luava,

@L

22

Gn
(for
1

36

40

Ch'i

f.

n.pr.m.

1. yjtpri
51

Korah Gn 36 1516 ).

Ch

39

Edomite name.

36

Wpn

1 Ch i
01136"=

(of Seir)

f.

Gn

12

\bvp]

[C^SWQ]

v.

pj"

mira
t

v.

m i:n su b
T

terpr.

Mav(v)a(r<jT]

1.

Ch 30 10 (id.),

1535

23

20 20
'

Ch'27 20

"jrn 1

c. art.

+ 6o =io8
9

i7 ,a 20 s (both P),

Nu 34

(D),

14

Jos

5 - 27

cii 27

Ch

(but on text v. GFM),


21
' nap j 0S

'an sn

47
;

^n

' nt?p

Ch

(all P), 1

56
;

Jos 22

'nap

*m

'O "33 Josi 3 (P); S. 'O 03^ ""jrn Dt3 13 (D^


Jos 13 29 22 13 15 (all P), 1 Ch i 5 "-a-26 12 ( vani
-

Hv

'm

W Xu

*1DV-J3 "D 03^

:!7

tD3^

229.HU1.2!

j cs

"arn

s3

32

(P); cart,.

12 18 7 22 17

12

12

(all D),

Here belong also (chiefly)


23
reff. to 'a as father of Machir (cf. Gn 50 supr.)
3940
1
31
13
(all P), 1 Ch
+ Nu 27 32
36 Jos 13 17
1417
14
41
and
of
Jair
(D),
Nu
Dt
32 (P), 1 K
7
3
3
4- (cf.^?e,iW).
f(3) of undivided tribe
a ii>).
(

Nu i

'D "33

P);

Ez 48

'o alone,

/3.

4-5

Nu

nap Nu

'

1
35

10

34

6 28

20

13

20

s4

34

26 29 36"

f "(all

P),

'0 "33 niso

11
,

13
2. son of Hezekiali,
34 (allP).
and king cf Judah (As. Menase, Minse Schr

coT2K2i,i)._

Je 15
wives

K20

21

2i 1 + 9 t.Kings, 12

t.

Chr,

t 3. two who had taken strange


30
33
a. Ezr 1 o
b. 1 o

hpyt2
coll.,

of tribe E. of Jordan

a3K^Dt2 9

MjQ
t

adj. gent, of 'D 1

v.

CI126

only
:

c. art.

Dt 4

43

'Sn,

K io

33

32
.

H3D.

fi. C72

n.m. 1K

r
''

'

27

body of forced

usu. coll.

-iu.

Manasseh

(in-

>+ (on Jui8

J os

-fa.

12

10

::0

t.

v. nfeto);

(v. infr.);

Manasseh, eldest son

serfdom (X KBp, esp. in phr.


(implying late 'and [for BH]
Q"?p ^Vp
'tribute,' so

NH

prob. loan-wd.
1

K5 +
27

sense

V unknown,

follows anal, of j?"y); abs. '

Db Jos

?"B"D "pfP
false

13

+ DBn
,

29

task-workers, labour-band or
gang, also (late) forced service, task-work,

et trib.

(strangely), 'Oil

JE),

labourers,

all

also

(ail P),

tinctly of territory),

np3.

as Pi. causat Vll. 7\Vi q.v.);

9al0

yu.

Gn 4 6 20 + ngop

c. art.

Gn4i 51

v.

Hiph.

n.pr.m.

Jl2?3

'an meta j os
i3'(D).
+ (2) of Manasseh E. of Jordan; n.
29
'O ^2 Jos 22 3031 (P)
0. 'D alone, Ju 1
(dis-

'6n

fa.

v.

npfp
:

"D a3K>

ts.

as n.

CJ^tt

rr^n

[n^:n],

'o

v.

dw.

v.

('121 onsK "pa;


(allJE), 1 Chf
j3. ' alone,
Jos ^-^W'lr

con-

cubine of Eliphaz son of Esau.

htysa,

Edom

a. a chief of

2.

Lotan

sister of

(v.

Nuio 23

b. son of Eliphaz

(father

(both P).
b. of
D?1SK) (1) the part

48

' "33 Jos 16 9 i7 2a ('ir"33

-\a.

DnsK p.?

('

(never ' D3K>j

lafiva.

T^j?2n n.pr.m. and


eafxva

23

appar.Dt33 17 (poem),
Ju i 6
Is 9
^ 8o 8 + 10 t. Chr; ty.
7
55
' ntsp "sn j os 2i 6 25 1CI112 32
"a nap 1CI16
31
'
"?n nap' ITSnp 6 4G (but on
(van d. H v );
4
text v. Kit); D^SK] 'O niap "3B> Jos
(P);
Jos 16

(all

Ch

46

50

also

TJ^ft^ n.pr.m. son of Helem (of Asher)


I

6 I2

20

15

(sq. IP

obj. pers.

Niph. i /.

(good).

Ez

(wickedness)',

+ inf. 1S25 2634

(manna

;
9
20" (obj. om.

i>*. l??b

Gn 30 2

sq. JO
20

Ne

4' (rain),

S 13 13

10

id.;

13 14 14 17 20 - 20

v. infr.);

27

*"''
;

Gnso-,

'd

81

(XH

back

t^J/"!2 vb. withhold, hold


Zinj. S?3n

of Jordan:
29

+ Ephraim

tribe, oft.

48

all E),

Ez 27 17'wheat of Minnith (cf. wheat fr. Amnion


2 Cli 2 7 ) so Berth J, but dub.; Co conj. B"an
5

51

24
S 20 + P L
;

D"?P Ex i 11";
1. labour-band, labour-gang,
body of task- workers for public service, formed

587

Dtt

DDT?

by levy upon the people by Sol. ?]?On ?Vi\


bvp&'bjIO DD
27
30,000 men v

rirbti

27

amounting- to

nbyn -f 'an 9 5 '# D.^>1


HIV Dpp v 21 cmf? *Sb2. levied them for a toiling
15
Jos i6 10 ) = 'B> D.^l
labour-hand (cf. Gn 49
DO?

Ch

Davit!,

cf.

s
;

by

instituted, earlier,

appar.

DOrrpy DT1N1 2S20 24

had charge

i.e.

K 4 5-* I2 =
1S

of the body of labourers, so

t^T"(J vb. mix, produce by mixing

(cf.

perh. JT,

Ea

3.tO

"); Qal P/ 3 ms.


vcdo pr 9 * ^ I02

natpp Pr 9 *;

9 ";

ES33

Is5 22

cstr. T|D!p

//.

only

^;oztr,

(subj.

make a

'o Is

10

1.

14

d^yiy n-n Is 19
22

'

mra,

'');

"1X Is

by mixing with
5
spices, etc. (mixing with water came later, cf.
39
419
2 Mace 15 ) Low"Fra 162f 17U Now ArchJ I2
Arch J5
Benz
obj. \)l fig., subj. wisdom Pi'9"
i. e.

choice drink

'

'

Ch io

ls

2. a. of labour -bands, slave-gangs

Egypt, only D^DO n'K> Ex i (J) ^tmr/b. of conquered populations, suboverseers.


11

of Pr. in

forced labour: ^rijn

ject to
cf.

Ju

3033 35
-

t& Jos

0$

10

Jos 17

GFM),

(v.

Gn 49

(cf.
13

15

K9

DO ?
1

21

cf.

);

Ju

iTnri

28

3. in gen.:

A',

As. [MZ] ul dkul, bikitum

(v.

dimtu mastiti Zim Br34 ).

id aitl,

t^DDp
TjDOp Pr 23

V3

J^l

n.m. mixed drink

30

-j.-/-*

^DD)

(v.

IS65 11

M e ni.

as libation to

jon, [rDDn]

i.n3DQ

DID

mixed (wine), as beverage

v.

I.

v.-pd.

pj.

Tppp
Di 392

TlD.

aB2

vb. melt, dissolve, be liquefied

(NH id., Aram.

..Xl.; Eth. Tftftf;

Ar.

vdub.; usu.

pa.

II.

v.

adj. poor, only Ec.

j*a^PS

id.,
v.

H2D73, [fDDC]

11.

der.

pD

III.

fr.

q.v.

271t

Zim
loan-wd.; ace. to J en ZAiv(]889)
As. muskenu, beggar, needy one);
'

t[HDQ]

mixed

T"?TD?2 n. [m.] mixture, i.e. wine

with spices; "O K.bp ipn


(fig. of ^ 's judgment).

-ud.

[j'THpn]

ID'

v.

me

hurmati,

v.

''D??

lapo, rnjtpn

^.W ^ 102 my drink with weeping


10

have 1 mixed

= enforced pay-

SH, , supr.), only of Ahasuerus


H??"^ D0 =lbp? D'^ 1 Est IO
11. 12 v. DDO.
npp, llCtt v. 3,30.
cf.

1SQ

he (Issachar) became

passage) tribute

poss. (in late

ment,

^J? ?

so Dp}? TPl

1';

"^sn-nKttPi;!

4. forced service, serfdom (or

of individ.)

'131

La

21

Dt 20"

=!"rrj

(poem in J ; cf. Jos 16 10


n>p-l Pr 1 24 (here appar.

a slaving labour-band
1

K9

D'^l)

cf. ('131

Wl Gn 49 and

"nJTDp?

Is 3

15

Dpb

ace.

c.

'

^"li??

fig.,

perh.

ib - Tii(1892) -

35:!

alw. abs.

13
(opp. ^D3? Jj?T T]^P);
D: _D3ni 'O "hi Ec 4
a^n 'd e*\>5 9 15 'an ^nh v 15 a s subst. 'err

'

Aram. NDD melt away,

(Eth. avfta): liquefy ;

decay, coagulate; As. masil is

dissolve,

\n\-fi

only Hiph. Pf 3 pi.


v. also DDo);
VDDn Jos 14 s (on form v. Ges 575E 17 ). Impf.
12
18
nDOK
sf. DDO:
2 ms. DOJR1 f 39
f i 47
^ 6'; cca<se to dissolve, melt, ice ^ I47 1S
'wash;

16

hyperb.

i:

HDOK

my

'eny ^TOP"!?

bed to dissolve

67

iui'<A

iTOn

consume, cause to vanish;


39
intimidate Jos. 14 s

my

[nDft]

[nop]

v.

v.

TOD??

DDE.

II,

HI.

nnpn

n|o.

= nyi'cp

fig. sq.

po.

HDtt
v.

v. HDD.

mo.

I.

710

(-p'B>).

'plucking

away,

uncertain
;

i.

e.

prob.

repulse, defence,

but very

om.

B We

text.

(S)L Mfcrcrae.

hnoo] v.

ino.

err.

(i?^).

v. -i?:D

intr.

(l DDD

Dbp

nDB, and II. DNo) ; Qal Inf. cstr. DD3


18
Is io ; like the melting (wasting away) of a
12
DDb (q.v.)
Niph. Pf. DCJ1 consec. Ez 2
cf.

Ex

16

21

Df bt 20 8 +

etc.

[DD 73] vb. dissolve, melt,

0031
v.

bbo.

v.

CnpCD

[~ippD],

3?

tnDD dub.word.,onlyin TTJD^O-nK DPnB*


rvari 2 K n
Thes al. sub Vno:= for

nep

8ta"- 3M

1.

n^D?3, hhurs

<ears

E>ys DOD1

1.

v.

8'J .

/ cause

rfaspQ

poor man.

t P23DQ n.f. poverty, scarcity, Dt

'

the

^
;

10

17 ; cs<r. id.
meZ< (intr.) of

10

1 1

lap*!

f 68

3
;

WC5 f

Ju 15 14

97

P*. D03

manna Ex

i/- a&s.

7ii?/

2 t.;

opn

I5
f 22 + 2t.; 1.

wax

';

yfr

68 3 (sim.

(= vanished,
manacles Jui5
10
away); esp.
(melt
12
wicked
^1
dropped off);
3
4
2 most
of hills and mts. Mil ^97 5Iw 34
14

of wicked);

of heart

oft. fig.

2Si7

10 10
'

(cf.

= faint

Dr),

Dt2Q

Xa

fearful,

Jos.2

11

11

Iib

588

DT3

Ez

15
3. Pt.
(||nnpj,
rd.
S i5
,2

V' 2 2

= wasted, consumpnna

tive (1), 1

< rd.

nin

[Wtt], rraytt

nn Niph.)

v.

2S

caMse <o

trf<

; Dp? Jb

collapsing)

i.e. failing,

melting,

(lit.

14

to

Aim wAo

despaireth belongeth kindness, etc.

vb.

S22 37 =
"$? f 26

Pf. 3 pi. nj|D 2

iVfn Vf 37 3 ';
P. pi. cstr. HJliO Jb 1 2*; slip, subj. feet, (fig.)
37
37
Jb 12
subj. VTPN ^ 37
2 S 22 = f 18
cf. ^ 26
Pu. P. TTiy-D ( = "ICpGes 553s
NB 3
cf. Ba
or old Qal Pt. pass.,
but pass.
not needed here, read peril, 'io Qal Pt. act. v.
18 37

imp/- 3

fs.

[HDD]

f 1.

despair

n-f-

(lit.

melting, fail-

D^jM nppb Jb p 23 a< the despair


Di Bu
of innocent ones he mocketh; so X Ew
DDJ.
Du > Ges Hi al. trial (by calamity),

; only ivb"!

ing}

(away) ; W^tf to?

tDOfl n.m. melting

shake

totter,

slide,

slip,

Heb.); Qal

(only

bw.

v.

t[*"$^]

(= intimidate).

adj. despairing

[D?D]

11.

'

"

'

rhivn
T T

bzyft,
-

fiDMM worthless, lit. rejected (v. DNJD


Hiph. Pf. 3 pi. waab-HK iBpn Dt
Niph.)

v. nay.

Sclrvvally

ZAW *'

ls90 ' 17G

-'

); ' %1

myrn,

cf.

Pr

Hiph.
Sm Co Da

of untrustworthiness).
(so rd. for <

^PH- 'H \^58 like a snail that goetb into melting


(leaving slimy track).

3i

25

(sim.

Pf. Pl"iyni

Berthol) Ez

2?DQ,i. VDnv.I.

l^p'Q

13273

nyD.

v.

n.yDD

j)DJ.

v.

them

12D.

totter;

those

(van

(obj. id.)

i.e.

make

24

69

n.pr.m. one

HJjp)

strange wives Ezr 1 o

34

of

foil., q.v.)

Tn^liyTS n.pr.m. a priest of Zerubbabel's

nnson, rnreon
1, 11.

A L Moo(v)Sfia (perh.=

X3D.

v.

d.

who had taken

MoSf8(f)ta,

N^IED??

Imv. "^P?

cf.

t^Q

II.yDJ.

v.

cause to shake obj. D*3np~?3

naD

v.

"do, rnspp

v.

time

ace. to

appar.

isd.

Ne I2'; N
v 17

!"P"JJiD

Maafaas,

L Maaaias

Mao-at (etym. dub.;

my = ornamentum Jovae, but


prop, 'yto = '$, VSy = convenlus Jovae).
IVp v. nyio sub ny\
Thes puts sub

t["lD?!2] vb.

(NH

npp

si

vera

Aram, icazo

deliver up, offer

1.

deliver up, denounce,

betray,^; Hom ZMGiIvl 1892 53 comp. Sab. "1DD


take away);
Qal Inf. cstr. "O ?yp~nptt? Nu
-

16

Thes Di (v. Nu 5 s 2 Ch 36 14 ).
Niph. Impf. VIDEM NU31 5 delivered over to,
assigned to (of warriors), rd. pei h. ^nSEW (
btyob,

rd.

[jnyo],

offer (commit) a trespass against '% but


cf.

Thes.

e^r/ptOfirjaav) cf.

tjliil^P
nJiyp

hDto]

idx.

v.

assign

common

fiB'P, km2*o,
cstr.,

@, both

S 24 16 X,

w Exi2

@;

"n

Ex 3 6 7 I

<g,

PS ); Dt 16

10

keep the pilgrimage of weeks

and

e. g.

for

Ob 5 2 @,

JfclsoL l^m: the

of the debt,

Aram.

absol.

in sense of sufficiency, enough;

Heb. 31
for

in

amount

and thou

shalt

^"1* T13"13

npp

i/ie sufficiency of the free-will


offering of thy hand, which thou shalt give,

with the

(cf.

nb> 13

full

Lv

amount that thou canst afford


12 8

K^N np"p?).

"rtnpn, "ifipn, "liipp


v.

*ny.

v.

sub lay;

v.

= above,

as adv. ace.

Gr Klo; X Sym We Dr

V pj? = delicately,

voluptuously

"
Chald.
prop.
whence Lag pProph.
JVanhS?) ^/nyo = totteringly, so HPS.

v.

my.

71)7 12 (-/of

meaning dubious).

foil.;

t[n^73] n.m. Is,6 n only pi. internal organs, inward parts (intestines, bowels),
belly (NH id.; Aram. NJ)t?, KJJ|D, )i^, Jii-v;
'

BNlM

; on form cf. Lag


345) _pj_ [Q^c] C str. " ^ 7i +
p a zMoxiii.
n
sf. 'yp 2 S 1
+ 9 1., ^1? ^ 2 40 T^ Gn
3
1"yp 2 S 20'+
i5 + 6 t,; ?ry Gn 25 Nu 5
$&[
5 1.; nn-yp Ez 7 ; l. lit.: a. nxnA vyp
Ar.

JL;

Eth. Xff?.0t;

1.

22

s3

19

S 20 10 and he poured

the

nay.

9';

15

v. -inD.

[nnytt]

is

Jb 38 31

li

(cf.

out his imvard parts on

ground (through a wound)

2Ch2i
["myn ]

dub.

p-

1888.

ace. to (adv. ace.)

i. e.

rpe'ucov,

YTOT3

T DDft n. sufficiency (der. obscure

32

to

nanyp

npTO sub 1D\

v.

n.[f.]pl.

in bonds, fetters, Ki

but

rrnpb, rnpn

P^"WP

llus

'
,

INV,^

1519
.

b.

cf.

as

' T?^"
digestive

organs, but without precision, nearly =stomach,

589

nyn
Jb 20

belhj,

Nu

JOO),

14

Ez

2 ";

fOa), 7

(||

tsfea

(||

both

c.

Jonah

so of fish that swallowed

2. source of procreation N^ IK'N


Jon 2
4
12
130 (said of offspring) Gn 15 (JE), 2 S 7
1

19
(1HO), 16"; 'O 'Knf Is 48

2CI132

21

=u-omb, vna* rpyap onpxb

3.

Gn25 a

WO

id.); 'O

(|[

v.?'

(|i^.)^7i 6 (ih'4.
u
4. in gen. = inwards, inward jtart,
Ku i
zap ,/, 22 15 cf. ' ^ina ?jrnin 40 9
"o -pra do3
(J; III??), cf.Is 4 9

emotions

5. fig.=seat of

Je 31 s0

of God's compassion,
Bubj. of

vb.n); T?9

Dm

(||

63"

fton Is

(|| 3"T|i5);

(||

vSy 10H

love,

20

^0

Ct 5
U
vyp
ct
r/wty
5

belly,

Ex

Bu);

v.

si

fpl. sf.:

*N5fN

vera

1.

(NH

Aram. Jl&o,

^na

'sjjnT

rn

vnjjca *p}? I s 8 19 ewicZ


seed Aad 6eew like
4
the sand, and the offspring of thy bowels like the
grains thereof, cf. 33 X De Di
pi. of
al.

Du

the entrails

WQ

-.

(i.e.

of it

6 xovs

<bs

\)VQ, n:(i)yn,

1, 11.

*
connected with
Buhl Ea m ');

cf.

41

ny

v.

^roiyn

m).

DB> -)1

ioyp>

n^i

cnanni,

oyo'"'

banp

CWH

(cf.

but dub.,

(v. pJ>),

of

Ch

L r.
(for MT

rovs Mivaiovs,

rd. also D"?iypnp 2

Ch 20
^iBSno), so @ EA (L Aji/aawet/i), EwBe KeOt
KauKit; D^iyo-'ja (among Nethinim who went
Kivaiovt)

back with Zerub.) Ezr


descendants of those

01

Miva'wi,

Skizzeii 450f
'

-al.)

[f\W]

50

=Neh 7

s2

fin

jj!0 ''Dpi ace. to

named above

(2

Ch

),

pi.

Pf. 3

'

Lv2 6 22

Dans, Ez2 9

sword) nO^ypni

(of the

Q^npyon !, Jeio24
1

15

2.

of priests.

to David's time,

Neh

io

^io7 33

CJ^n

inapn D"ynri'
ness) of the
price,

Nu

aC c. to the smallness (few-

thou shalt make small

ears,

9
,

Neh em ah
i

1.

MooaA,
s

time,

become small, dimin-

few (NH, Talm.,

its

26 s4 i^ypri- Dypb'i inbra nanri anb

in?n3 and to the small (few) thou shalt make


s4
b. qualifying
small his inheritance (so 33 ).
an action (sts. to be understood from the con-

text),

Exi6

onon

17

rr&y,

O'yppm

na-iran 10p|5>l

K4

not

'

p''ypn-bN

few

and they

nn?

shall not diminish

from the half shekel

it^ypn aypn n^pi

la-in anri

ye shall make feiv

nn?)

few

Nu 35 HNO
s

and from the few


;

i.e.

ye shall give

(cities).

\2V 12 101 subst. a


'D

Ex

6 bini nan" xb vatyn

to give, i.e. shall not give less,

(sc.

Q^3 empty

ci?"?.

in borrowing);

(sc.

V^n n^noo tow

oo 15
'131

make

vessels

aba',

and

+f 109 Ec
"n

Mnafiaf.

T[u>'712] vb. be or

^axa-^

little,

cstr.,

DVJO

; 1.

a."

Gn

fewness, a few
7

Isio +,
3o 30

'it?

"D'

/w and

evil,

pi.

D^SO

-j^

,TH "1B\X

D^yil

uyo
OyO

VH
54
L.V25 52 Nu26

(cf.

M)

iTtyQ n.pr.m.

L Mooin.
A Maa(ua, L

"|s

thou make me (the people) small,


D^yp: i& dnpnai; LV25 16 oyp ''Dpi

"'jpyori lest

^Dpi/ie ZzZe that thou badst, 47


"Yij?n v. 11. ny.

v. I. spy.

tllTtytt,

Ec 12 3 ^031

7J/.

<3 rfanbn.
Hiph.
3 fs. consec.
no'yem (Ges M"), Lv 2 6 22 1 s.with sf. Q^noyom
Ez 29 15 Impf. 2 ms. O^ypPl Lv 25 16 'jpypn'je
<
3
34
make small or few,
2 fs.^^yOPl 2 K 4 etc.;
1 o

26').

but against 'o =Minaeans (Glaser


ZMG * Uv n890) 505
v. Sprenger

Ch 24 18 ascribed

ished,

the fevmess of the years.

5521

are perhaps

f^tt (/of following).

Pri3 n

diminishes (opp. nav); Lv 25 16

e 'unites

Qr (Kt D^yCil,

^io7 39

i S 2i 17

gathered, he that made much, and he that


made little (sc. Op.^), v 18 Nu 32 F)DX U^yOOH

v. py.

e 'unim,

jijflO

(cf.

a people S. (SE 1)
Buhl 10 -); 'OH 2 Ch 2 6 7 and 1
-

Canaan

AE Ges
whence Gr

the sea)

wo

Q^i'ft n.pr.gent.
(usu.

>

rrjs yrjs,

two,

v. :iy.

and oecome not few, 30 19

1t35;BPl-b1_

nyo, seed (of melon, etc.), com,

Hi Cbe Comm
vnnsya.

Is

'

be too small for a lamb ; Ne 9 s2 *p?.D? Oyo^bx


5I17!
6
nbnn-i>3
c f. Ges
); of a people, Je 2 9
(

diminish: a.

['"$!?]

t [njJft] n.f. grain (of sand),

N?0 cow); only

^yo*! ^ io7 39 Inf. oyo LV2V16 ;


n^o' ni^np rpan bv?-dk 'if the house

oyp''

3 mpl. =IOyo

IDyO

3.b),

(j|

the external

6.

2i

I7

Pi. become few (Ges

T^Dl)

(j|

Qal Impf.

on tlie body)
mpl. Wyori Je29 c

ivithout hair

Exi2 4

in both

Je 4 19 19 (|| 3.?), Vmnon ^0 La


133 Zwr); inrn "yo Jb 30 27 (dub.,

distress,

2"

pity, Is 16 11

uyn

id.;

Ar.

L; I

is to

be

"in^nj D^yon tayrpbl and to the small (few)


33
5S
thou shalt make small his inheritance, v 35*
7
lt^yori tDynn dnoi, Dt 7 "^ao oypn onx ai

D'Oyn ye are the fewest out of all peoples, 1 S 1


ovpa ia ana y^inp, Je 4 2 2 nannp syp vyttii ?
3
we are left as few out of many, Ez 5 DEto nnpbl

oyp sani

na-in QriyiT (cf.v 9


),

nappa Dyp,

Hg

^8 D^iwo

oyo lmDnm. 37 16 pnxb opo

ait:

590

uyn
Pr 15 16 16 8 ),

(cf.

Nu 1

as pred.

34

vn

Dgoj>

Q-aq^L" Pi;

3J0N *n DSJJpn J
Eu2 7 Ne f; Is 16

s 7

14

Jbio 20

nan,

Ch

18

H08

ay?

toy? -lKtf*

10

DyCO.

toy??

nt3VQ Ez

gen.,

foil,

1743

0/ water, 24

Zttt/e

By?

$>afc

43-

44-

43
14 1 f* r\mr\ fNSn DJ? lit. the fewness of those
10
sheep, Pr 6 +; as gen. to a previous subst.,
SVC) "TO men of feloness tDt 26' 2 8 62 ; in appos.,

+isio 7

^ON^

hfa nnrinb, Ezr 9 8

Ne2

'sV^

0^^., EC9 either gen. or


34
t3i;o nty 11^ with a help
11

12

appos., io

Dii

Ey

-IH];

18

twice declined as an

of time,

Jb io 20b

adj.,

23

30

n Di??'!

Dt

with the interr.

phrases:

e.

+Gn 30 15 TlK

^Pinj?

Dyon

was thy taking my husband (too)


and (wilt thou be) for taking also my

Nu

love-apples?

n|fJ3 D3 DPlf J3M

bnan

that J. hath separated,


etc.? v

"131

son's

Jos

22

'T' '*

little 1

22

,3

16

"iJi

iisbn "3

fcitfri

9 - 10

is

ci'risi

D3 Dypn

"2

it too little for

and do ye

etc.,

Twn oainribn ^

17f

ds

tttSxtiv)
;

1878 ' 40I

I^JJD

Brd SS Buhl

you

seek,

un^yn ^ Dyon

D^P v. nyo.
D^^l'Ta

|^p

Ch 4 41 Kt

sub py.

v.

D^BO.

v.

t[^T>0]
^ ^y?

Lv

W"ai"pVl31 J1V131

22

Qal

24

r''1^3"n3 iyO

(thrust)

into

'HS'y

(||

of Samaria

and

Ez

23

</iere

unchastely

(cf.

Pu.

Pf. 3 mpl.

were

2/jetV breasts

of intercourse

fig.

Di); foVJm

spear pressed

his

ground.

the

naB'

,
lD !l?' ^3J>D

squeezed

26'

(H), not to be offered

to '\ reference to emasculation


;

Ft. pass.

to?.;

and Jerus. with Egypt,

involving

that you will

also

Ew

weary
Co AV RV), Jb

Ar. dLil r6)

(NH

vb. press, squeeze

idolatry).

wearvino-

is

@x c,a

@L Maia.

Maai,

is^

... lib toyon,

D"EOX r\)$bn D3 Dyon

men too little for you,


my God ? Ez 34 18 (as

16

Ex

Du

ace. to

ruin-heap, but

T n J?ft n.pr.m. a musician Nei2 36

of degree,

a.

Qu

inKau

Is 17 1

ejtay.

<dittogr. from

che No Z5ldMxii

Lagsem.i.2.

nxnN.
nny
Ez
- T
T

tayo bysrrriK

gradually,

Di ^p

prop. ^'3,

v. I.

(ea-Tai

vm ?3-^y
place, 2S16

and
io
v
at
have been to them for a sanctuary but little,
Zc i 15 repeated By? t3J?D fy/ little, by little
2

Wm
=^

al.

sub DtO.

v.

[nciDV?2]

n.[m.]
strange
form very
om.

Gr

Is 26 20 Ezi'9 8 .

textual error,

only in nbap 'O

AV EV Thes

voj v.T, Ec 5 1 -pan

d. as adverb, ace, of

'in'y

t^p

16")

littleness of
^

/te

nuy.

v.

(accents) 'VVP

^ 105 (=1 Ch

moment,

Zt'^Ze

20

12

C.

taw

njno,

toyrp

0/ smallness.

f 109
Ctsyp.

Hl?yp

from anointing, etc.


G1118 4 TO B$

(d)

little

as subst. with

b.

'

moment =/or a

Is

L>y3 fte

J?:n

By,

remnant,

frtt/e

DyC3
Dnai
~
*t

PI3

$nm

shall cease for

e. pleon. for

BSJO? a
t

^n>l and they begin as


littleness (= to be minished) because of, &c.
and they
but rd. prob. (@) nfcteD tjjflp
iyi.

PD^O

11

b$ ntoren *|BO Bjnpn. But Ez 16 20 (si vera 1.)


was it (too) little because of thy whoredom ?

n.pr.m. father of Achish

TTJ'ijJft

(on form

cf.

Lag

BN32
);

S 27

of Gath

( A^nx;

A M<Ba/3, L Kx^aav) n3J>0 1 K 2 M ( A/^cra,


A L Maaxa).
tn3^p n.pr.m., f. et gent. 1. n.pr.m.
M(o)&>xa, Ma(a)xa a. son of Nahor by his
:

(was that insufficient for thee

Ko"

1-

406

).

b.

eye -riy, tEx i 7 4 ^ijw toy? *ny yet a little,


and they will stone me, Je 51 33 Ho i 4 ^37';
17
24
'i nyit? Dye liy tls io 25
cf.
2 Jb 24
29

concubine nD^N"!

'\

v.
r

3.

Ch

c.

2. fDyttS like

little:

g
hence a. within

Gn 26

Dy?3
^ 73 Qr, 94 ii9 'Pr5 14
47
(all sq. pf.); Ez 16
fH Tin^ll B[J By3 ft e
a fo'Mfe, and thou hadst done more corruptly
than they Ct 3" Bn ^trayf toyj?3 = hardly
had I passed.
b. with impf., just, 2S19 37
"p3y "l3y DyD3 Jwsi would thy servant pass
a

little,

almost

(cf. oA/yoi;),

almost had lain

10

17

2?K>
8

over; lightly, easily, quickly (cf.


tes ejnpa -lya*
81 15 Jb 32 22

Ch

12 7

d.

=K7e

^2

Achish

K2

39

^VO

(v.

M(o)a>xa, Maaxa, etc.:

Ch

27

supra).

a. Geshurite

mother of Absalom,
S 3 3 = 1 Ch 3 2
b. daughter of Absalom,
wife of Eehoboam, mother of Abijam, 1 K 15"
20 21 22
2
2 Ch 1
rd. also 'd 2 Ch 13 (so @) for
MT n^B 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
16
Absalom (as b) 1 K 15 10 cf. v 13 = 2 Ch r5
princess, wife of David,
2

c.

= shortly,

(on this difficulty

Pr io 20

trytjh 3^1

cubine of Caleb

w?or/i,

bi okiyov),

d. father of

2. n.pr.f.

hero of David

name

Simeonite

ancestor of people

father of fjn, a

b.
1

Gn 2 2 22 (J),

Th Kmp inKlu ).
48
ace. to 1 Ch 2
v.

d. cone. wife of

TOO
Machir

Ch

16

cf.

16

591

(corrupt, v. Be).

wife of (btW), father of Gibeon,

Ch

Mo^a,
of Bashan, near Soba, and Geshur
dwelling
68
2 S io =i Ch 19',
(cf. esp. adj. gent, infr.),
24
6
rDgD Jos 13 13
'D DTK v (cf. Gn 2 2 supr.);
WJ), 6 Ma X arf<, Maxa&. rOJ> JT3 baK
( +
3. n.pr.gent.,

Moo^a,

sub TV3, p.

v.

TOO

12 supr., and ??*?, p. 5.

"hlTOO

1CI14 19

"|3

so

S 23 s4 of one of David's heroes, We


del. p rd. prob. Tan rva Klo HPS ; v. also Dr
23
of associate of Ishmael the Judaean 2 K 2 5
8
14
= Je 40 coll. the Maachathites Dt 3 Jos
;

lu3

i2 i3

(all

3). MaX ( f),

naj|D

c f.

Maxar(()i, Maaxadi, etc.

ously, a priestly

(NH

by Jos 22 20 + 4
t.

t.;

Ch.), chiefly late

._/ D

Ex

28

31

t.

Ch 5 23

5
2

rd. for <

mpl.

"lDb

27

We Kit Bu);

On-b-yD

Ez 26 16 exterior

gar-

worn by men

S 18 4 24 51212

of rank

princes of the sea

12

Jb i 2
Samuel 1 S 15
David clothed with pa

27

procession of the ark)

Saul and Jonathan

14

28

Job
Ezra Ezr 9 3 5
;

Ch

'ft

Ez 26 10
15

27

(in the

the child Samuel had


S 2 19 ; (it had a skirt Pp3 1 S 1 27 2 4 5 12 12 ).
2. worn by the daughters of David 2 S 13'*
!bi?'D

(but prob.

Ex2 8 31

3. robe of high priest


liSNH b^B, made of purple stuff,

del., v. supr.)

bw Tien

29 39";

having b^Bn 'W skirts

28

Ex 28

b^Bn Lv8 7

4
;

s4

24 25 20
-

39

'

around

Qal Pf. 3 ms.

and T'ysn 'a, an opening or hole


might be drawn over the head 39 2S
4. fig. of attributes (of '% and of men), HN3p Is
10
17
uzvn Jb 29 14 nea ^ 109 29
59 ; npiy 61

Nu 5 +

Ch

16 10 2

12

26 16

3 mpl. ibgD? Jos 7

i^yt?

^V? Jbi 20 2 12 + 4 t.sg.; pl.D^yn 2 Si3 ls


(but del. We Klo Kit Bu SS orig.
ig- gloss abiyrp

fs.

golden

bells,

by which

it

Lv

bjltpn

Nu 5

15

sf.

'

which were alternate coloured pomegranates and

nbgo Lv 5 21

fs.

by? Pr

Impf.

Pf.;

Ar.
_

Ar. \.* whisper,

aJULa perfidy, fraud);

backbite,

13

word (P Ez.

act unfaithfully

id.,

owter garment, but against this StaThLz

Apr. =8, isw,

i5 27

Ba Esl5 comp.

133;

cf.
,

(only P):

t/,J/D vb. act unfaithfully, treacher-

<m

20

"TOyftn 2

=
+ n^n

s*}L

1.

adj. gent, tan

ing cover for \/byD,


?-Ci

ment, robe, worn over the inner tunic H3h3

nagp 3.

v. supr.

Sy O

f.
29

9 \
Ma(a)x<z;

niyo
n.m. SW9 robe (Thes conj.orig.mean1

1
,

^JJD^

^yn Ne I Inf. cstr. byb, so


NU31 16 ThesDi; act unfaith-

byib

11..

byv

sub nby.

v.

v. by.

usu.

fully, treacherously,

byj?

byD

[bv'6],

n^VO, nhyv

a. abs.

ffjn? in the

matter of the devoted thing (the sin


ofAchan) Jos 7 1 (JE), 22 20 (P), cf. Lv 5 15 (P),
14
2 Ch 36
Ez 1 13 1 8 1 24 b. wife against (3)
husband Nu 5 1227 (P; marital infidelity), c. else-

[b^bv'Q,

bbyv]

["royol
~
-: "

v
"TOO
t
t

sub nby.

v.

v. bby.

HDO^O
- v. ooy.
t t

ncy.

-;

t;

where

ag. (3)

Jos 2 2 16

Dn

Lv26 (H), 5 Nu5 3 i (?)


Ch io 13 28 Ez 1 7 20 20 27 39 s6

God,

21

2. usage without byiO (only late)


tib

10

QBBton Pr 1

let

Dt

51

Ch 5 25

Ez 39 23 without 3,
;

G ?n?

f 1.
act

Ch

7y6

(RV

a.

in

God, c. 3
Ezr
1
o 2 Ne 1 3 27
30
6
1S
2CI1 2 6 2 9 Ezr io 10 Ne I s

b. elsewhere against

(P), 1

22

n.m. E2r9 2 unfaithful, treacherous


-

(NH n^jfD)-_' D Lv5 +


15

16

t.;

byp

Nu

+2 t.; sf. ibjjD Ez i7 +4t.; obyp e"z 39


+ 3 t-; 1. ag. man: by ">NK>:3 Jb 21 s4 faith20

26

lessness

remains

(cf.

2. elsewhere ag.

NU5 1227 Pr 16

God,

c.

TOO, TOO, n^yp

TOO

10

Ch

Ar.

elsewhere only

Ch

e.

b$?

19

33 Ezr 9
all
v
(1
q

29

nay.

v. I. ray.

_^3-s^

perhaps

foil.;

6e enraged;

cf.

= be wrathful,

cf.

also n.pr.m. fyp'HN,

under

bj)).

supr. p. 27).

t Yi*6 n.pr.m. in Judah

nn!ij?0
-.
T

2 4
-

io 6 . byp

cited).

v.

..

[nsyto]

D^pVO
niJJQ

11.

Ch

2 27 ;

v.

ivy.

i!J^O
-.

avy.

Maas.

v.

[nysto] sub

-li^O, 12^p

22
3, Jos 2 2 (P); with-

19

I.

v. ny.

Y}7t2 (Vof

1.

out 3,

v.

]l?p

poy.

v.

not his (the king's)

mouth act treacherously against justice


judgment),

d^jpp^p

16

19

(all P), 1

bpc

VS

31

40

nago sub

v.

nxy.

npj'O
"^p,

v. c^py.

v. I.

yjr.

n~Wp

my.

11^0, nni^p

v.

v.

in. any.

npy.

v.

nny.

my a
rr\yn

v. i.

5 92

KD

-ny.

iTnyO

S 17 23 Kt

[ynsra]

roiyo sub py.

v.

[n^nyn]

D1 HWB421

deriv.;

'o

py.

v.

No ZMGA1886

cf.

Gn 2 +
20

sf.

Ne
+; 1
13

nxy? Gn

37
i

3 fs

17

'

s.

Wd

liTtorp

v. n'cy.

Gn

i8

+ 'mo
,

Nu 1
wiswp ct 5"; 3 pi.
sf. vniop.ct
3
0 Ju 2i + rf. VUKXD Jb 3 f etc.;' Impf.
*& 1 S 2 4 +, 3 fs. NXCri x S i' + 3 mp
D* Ju 5 30 + sf. WKSp; Jb 20 ?3lD Pr i
] -

14

''toyn, rvjtoyB,

Aram.

n3 Gn

ntoyn,

As

18

my.

v.

id.;

);_ QalP/
8 +
DONXD Ex 18
2 ms.
29

32

11

rnyo

Dr 1S23

736

Jb 3

INJfD

UriSttE J U 6

sf.

nrjyp

my.

v. 11.

Tu>-

(NH

find

to,

Eth.tn>8rfr. come, arrive;

[)-jo j?rf], Pt. pass. )L"so able, powerful, and

v. pi?.

TOP. ""9"^. n 51.^ v

vb. attain

T 452

rnastl,

l.

"too

rriptT^p

v, iby.

8", 'ruWJfP: Je 2 24 ; 3 fpl.

(Eg. Mr-nfr,

i.e.

BASi 5Mf

Mtnnuftr, "Mennufe, Steindorff


Par
Mem-pi, Mimpi, Schr 00TIS ,3 Dl
-

Erman^

on coins

$Un<fiis,

Eb

y P ,en |s ' 243

oiceronei 114f
-

-;

Steind.

Mev<f>i(s)

siegfl

16

Kau.

iD

appar _) QiTO^O

ivaters shall be dispersed (cf.

H09 6
ny t\l)

'd

);

and

nTlWiri

);

err.

awZ their
Co IXIBJl

dovm)

shall be torn

its ivalls

MT

15
also v (for

IJfWI

Gn4
Ct8

*P

B f.

Pt

Njrtb'^

Pr8 35

14

10

//

162

i'i

Nui5

sought,

c.

33

(J), cf.

v 19

Gn

Ex

20

Ex

15

22

attaining to, arriving

at,

22

nssiD

^NSb Pr8 9 ;

(J),

(J), grass 1

Pr i8

(J), cf.

11

Ges

fYsf ^sta

1. find:

straw

^ 3V*

[ = D?Sa

cstr.

WSD

mpl.

DKSb 2S18 22

niKifb Jos 2 23 etc.;

26 32

N2f, Ki2fD

nxto Ec

fpl. abs.

ace. rei,

G1132 20

abs.

fs.

mpl. D'NXb

consort,

Co.

K3)

Gni 9 u +

Z)t 31"21 etc.;

JKSn

"MBM Pr

Rui
MKSba

574 >3 ,B.2j

(and Gk)

lc

Na 3

cf.

1419

As.

314

= *|i Isi9 Je2 44 46 Ez 3 o", and


DDV v 16 (without clear meaning, prob. txt.
13

7w. N?9 1 S 20
Je 6 16 fpl. T |NS01

21 - 36

Memphis

TF]?2 n.pr.loc.

v. psyy.

thing

9,.

water Gn

K 18

help,

with idea of

Gn 8 9

a resting-place

(J)Is 34 14 cf. n:anXifOni21T,,/,84 4 Je 4 5 3 Lai 3


of marriage Ru i 9 ; of finding place for temple
,

y-Eft

v.

ncn(i)pp

v.

nBO

HBtt,

yja.

v. naa.

tM Je 6 16 andfind
quiet for yourselves; find grave Jb3 22 reach
6
cities 2 S 20 (where rd. NSO^ Vrss Th Dr Kit

'ano su b an.

132

D?f B3J)

fig.

y'la-iP

T D^Bp n.pr.m. family name in Benjamin,


G11 46

21
,

M^w

yap

but

Ch

12

QaB> q. v

Bu),

pa, p*a, pj.

v.

plunder

T T -

[ns^Bp]

M^sn

v.

...

v.

[na^Bp]

xbs.

MI&Bp

oi>a.

Gn

107
27

4
;

20

+ ";

IhB'y),

v.

gain
.

ria.

secure

find

Ju

(J),
;

Jb3i

riNXb nniB'a 2 S

\js

20 25 Pri 13 -^ii9 162


(

T -

cf.

12

pi'ey,

booty,

30

cf.

of securing gain

25

22

30

Ho

Ch
12

so perhaps also abs. fW

no news securing
such as to bring you a reward (cf. Th

i.e.

there is

Dr; but text dub.); secure as crop Gn26 12 (J),


= acquire, get wounds and dishonour
cf. Ec 11
Pr 6 33 'B T^a jn "Ofind (=gain, secure)/awwr
12!3
in the eyes of any one of '', tGn 6 8 Ex 33
25
13 16 17
9
1115
7
(JE), Ju6' 2 S i5 t;
34 (all J), Nu 1 i
oftener of men Gn 18 3 19 19 30 27 32 s + 8 1. Gn
5
18
(all J), Nu
3 2 (JE), Dt 24 1 S i + 7t. S,
19
2 10 13
8
3
|n '0 fEst
1 K 1
Eu 2
Est 5 7 'B
5
nxsira
vrya
n^n
tibf
tn
8
tct8 10 abs.
1

pa.

[to^BO]

v.

fe6a

= o5>a.

'

nfep]

[SyBtt,

nyBO

^ya.

v.

v.

nya^o su b y a >.

yap

[yep],

v.

i^p

pa.

v ipa.
.

NXO fJe 31 2 Pr 3 4 28 23 t: =seek andfind


21
1 S 20
(arrows), so v 36
fig. of grounds of
10
accusation Jb 33
he succeeds in finding; so
s 13
2'
also Is 58
find knowledge of God Pr
9
12
cf. 8
word of Am 8 words of wisdom Pr 4
wisdom Jb 32 13 Pr 24 14 (v. also infr.); ransom
;n

[y^Bp] v pa.

[nj5^v SO]

[fenBtt]
T

nyirBEi
t

fens.

,
]riBp

yb

v.

v.

v.

pna.

v.

ye>a.

[nnsp]
v.

jna.

po.

v.

nna.

yp

Isi6 4

v.

p.

Jb33 24

",

Hb De

life

Pr 8 35 (Qr NXO;

Str Wild), 21 21 ;

c.

>Kt
ace.

'ttm, i-e-

pers.

Gn

593
i8

26 2S 30
-

2S

for

?3,

E)
(

24

(P)

Ne

La

vision from'"

'

he

v 17 24

f,

20

2r

14

26

11 7

'

16

116 3

Ch 20

Ch

27 - 7

'-

9
.

14

God's works Ec 3 11

+b.= detect

Ec

cf.

Ne

ttt

out thoroughly, explore:

Ho

12 9

S 12 5 detect evil in God


God Je2 34 23"; T^S? fty ' Gn

subj.

abs.\^io 15 i7 3 t.

c.=guess,
solve riddle Ju 14 1213 cf. Pr S 12
3.
come
upon, light upon : a. often unexpectedly
44

^36

(J), cf.

(JE)

29

Jb

Ex

Gn 44 34 (J), Dt 4

of evil

^
Nu

1 1

18 s (E),

143

book

K 22

ace. rei,

c.

23

24

=2Ch 34

money Gn 44
14 ' 15

cf.Ne 7

(J),

honey
jawbone
;

Pr25 ", ship Jon i a plain Gni i 2 (J),


Ju 15'"'; ark of 'i ty 1 32 s (ace. to some, but dub.
Bae prop. nK?rin); indef. Ez 3 (del. Co);
1

:i

'

50

Gn

= mee, fall in with Gn 4 1415

ace. pers.

c.

13

- 17

(all J),

37

20 M

24

K4

upon = (Ziscoi-er,Xu
Isr.

in desert

hand

Is

cf- v',
(

s q-

?),

io 14

(fig.,

you

2-

,-

of' meeting (finding)


5
cf. 12
Dt 32 10 angel
;

'

(J);

c.

finding David

ace. pers., subj.

bowmen

axe Dti9 5

c. subj.

subj.

(c. ace.);

Ex

22

rwyb

te.

f 21

may demand,

occasion

fire,

c.

upon
Ksn ^3

light

nx?t;i Cta

befal,

subj.

so

10'

ace.;

(c.

Ec

cf.

= what thouchancest to have, cf.


9
ant "b "o ista Nu 31 (P); 'in^n* *6i Jb 2 o =
10

c)

but

25

50

and he sha llnot he, shall no longer exist, c f. Is 4 12


Ec g u they found in it = theve happened to be
in it y?5>nn}> \ab-m 'O 2 S 7 27 he found the
heart (took courage) to pray = \ CI117 25 (om.
lawns', perh. ancient text, err.) DiTT 1X2TO i&
;

j6

they did not find their hands, were not

able to use them, were paralyzed


10

Is 5 7
(cf.

ace.

pers.

for other

p.

Ew Di Du Che Hpt );

Lv2 5 26 = <:md

nil

enough for

a^n ^

28

nb h fit

so

Vv nNSD

(cf.

yari s 7
);

14

= (prob.)

,|

(cf.

'0131

^),

i 2

XO nS Ju

Dnb

?3

!,

NXC1

AjraZ (that he has)

redemption

its

,,,:

without

and

^1

perh.) experience reneival of thy strength


H>n
3I2 supr. Che 0omm -;

1.

inWa

n^SID

interpr. of 'n, -]1\ v.

2i

enough

they (the Israelites) aYd not find

NSOt
for them, even so (cf. GFM);
22 22
Nu 1 i (JE)cma' so onefind( there be found)
also Drib

enough for them

Niph. Jos 17 16 Zc io 10 ).

(cf.

+ Niph. P/. NS03

Je48

S 13^ +

= rei.

(n

Da Sjnt

cf.

,,

nNS3*>

iNSOah

22

17

!>

Ex

Ko SyQt j
Ex22 3 +; 2 fs. "Nlfl^n
Gn i8 29 30 31 32 WSEM i'Ch

consec.

Ch

29
KXB*
Impf.

Gn 4 4 +; 3 fs. 3f?
Ez 26 21 3 mpl. mW20
16
4
3 fpl. n^xvsn j e 50
24 2 Ch 4
J

n33
nN2?03

fs.

fs.

Kt Gf;<srp3 Qr Gie;

27

Je 50 24 ; 1 s. *nNSK0"ls 65
30
Je 29 14 ; 3 pi. so3bt 2 2 +

= Inf. abs. cf. Ba

OT

74

//. N>'n

^XBPI Is 5 5

), sf.

19'4

fi

48
Is 3 7
Pt. KXD3 Ju 20 + fs. nNJfO? 2
13
O^ttJ
only Ezr 8 M
pi. Q^NSOa 1 S i3 + 11 1.;
3
niNSOJ Gn 19 15 Ju 20 48
sf. 2 fs. ?i:?D3 Is 2 2
,

lost (asses)

Ex 2
pr

(J),
2

found
S 9 20 io 2 16

pass, of Qal, be

gi2.i3

1
16

IQ

(all c.
i3_
-fr

1. a. of a thing

stolen

Gn 44

9 - 10 - 121017

T3); sought, wisdom Jb


f thing found unex-

2K22

pectedly, book

13

23

=2Cli34 2

of

be lighted upon, enC.


corpse Dt 2
6
of
countered; of breaches in temple 2K12
48b
city
2 K
of persons in captured
cities Ju 20
'.

TJT NXJ?n -rata hh

punishment) will

d. tsubj.
(E).

17 17 2 '

3
6

3,i

:i!

S 23 17 (of Saul's taking David),

B
2

Nu

VP

in metaph., of reaching nests),

-kc 9'"; sin (i.e. its

Q,

'

10

b. hit,

S3i 3 =iChio 3

Je

S 9 11 30 11 Dt 2 2^^- is
io 1315 Ct 3 3 5 7 8 8
come

21
.

cf.

Hagar G1116 7

finding

V'89

Ho

i9

Est 8

happen upon,

30

20 14 (JE), Ne 9 32 +.
4. noteworthy phrases are
^V^ 'tSljl 1Bta3
Ju 9 ace. to what thy hand findeth, i.e. as the

crime,

sin,

S 29 36 8
-

17*.

13

nx^ri

Je4i 12 2Ch

21

= learn, devise Ec 7
^

Ju

;"esp. late,

37";

flMKD H\a 'O *6


;

'

d.find a condition,

sorrow

in (a) one,

Je2 5

'

D^ina ~b ' t6\ Dt 22 14


qbcrnx 'd;i 2 K 19 8 and

e.

God Jb

usu.

JOW to|rnK

Ne

Ec

cf.

(p^

G1119 11 and

K9

(E), 2

(P).

2. find out: a. find

317.1717

22.M

Gn 38 20 22 23 (J),
2K2 Ez2 2 30 Pr7

20

32

35

experience

obj.

28

king of Assyria warring against

the

ainBTS

Dn

door; find a
answer Jb 32 s

Jos

ace. rei,

c.

ace. pers.

c.

Gn

Lachish=Is 37
25

Jes -

c. meet, encounter, c. ace. pers.

onbj

found

"1SD3

z-

tJie

12 10

Ec

find one in a situation;


cf.

17

Nu

also

cf.

(one expected),

20 16

N2?2
23

^1

Ki?o|

1K18"

20

2 4

'

fHos

Gie Beltr

missed,

is lost,

n 0|?n

(to say)

2S17

cf.

(rd. "?nB>3

S a" Dt 22 S Ly

weary in finding

</ra

word

13"

'1

find

what

jj^
c
^3^.34.35.57

Gii36

(J);

find wisdom (personif.) Pr

ji3_

17.35

Ct 3

Jos2

v. infr.)

</ei/

22

Now) so pcss. also (obj. om.) Je io ls


^
93 Or rd. Niph.; Gie m^O), (Jb 37

(so Gf.;

Gn

S 9

1313

+ 3 2 + Ho 6
iNJf'O
MT
p3 ine>3

rr e

Kiit. 208

7 "

(E),

s
Je 29 13 Jb 23

1.1KXD3

II

of pursuit

4= 9

Dt

(J),

25

20

19 19
-

48a

= Je
Is

15
1

52

25M

22

dition, situation
nita

14

13
,

written (3iro),

Dt 20

Je 4

Dt

cf.

Ne 1

22

2"

Ch
1

11

cf.

Ex 9"

(J),

Ju

be discovered, of a con-

(D^ma);
19

d.

be

Est6 2 of persons
;

q.

ia-3f?

found

Dn 1

594

fcren

appeared,

e.

'*

were recognised, of words of

8"*> M *(J),
1

f. of persons sought Gn
Je 1 16
21
17
2 S f" i
i S io
(JE),
io
Jos
.

Ezr

geneal. register

62

= Ne 7

Ch2 6 M

Be

Mfo-a)/3ia, Ma<rn/3ia

in

sq. ?
himself be found of (by) any one
2 "5
9

abs.
iCh 2 8 2 Ch 15
pers. IS65 Je2 9
6
oe discovered, detected: (1) of
Is

TSQ,

55

S-

iniquity, crime

Je

s
36 Est

Dt

22

Pr

31

23

cf.'Mi

Ex

22

13

Ch

2
67
,

52

(E),

24

S?p? ^")B *20D

fruit, fig.

Gn 26 12 Ec

Dn

2. be

founds be:

hand

= one

a.

19

23

Dt

17

Ch 29 s

be

found in

Gn

wealth, treasure,

16 8 18 15 20 ,3

Ex

(cf.

S g s 13 22 22
'

cf.

= be in the pos-

VS (prep.) pers. Ex 35 2324

c.

*V3 be found in one's

? pers.,

c.

14

Is 55" supr. 1 f).

(cf.

c.

b.

Ho

= be discoverable, to

happens to have

(without TO)
session of :

i.

).

14

(3) a place, esp. of

2K12 1119

(J),

47

= Is 3 9 2K22
2

14

14

cf.

Btif

be,

12

19

41

TO.

i8 10

(NH

id.,

Ar.^

{tZ,;

drop (Dozy); cf. }*=??);


1VSD Is 5 17 n^'pi consec. Ez
s4
Imp/. 3 ms. apoc. Y*\ Ju 6 33 3 mpl. WB*
23
9
drain out, njarrfO ^0 JW Ju
^ 75
and drained deio out of the fleece; so fig.,
6
obj. ny3f boivl, goblet, of bewilderment fr.
drain

11.

to the last

Qal Pf

2 fs.

Wn,

:!8

''>,

Is 5

'

(+nn{J

of personif. Jerusalem),

Ez 23 s4

obj. D13,

+ nnE>);

obj.

n^Of

7 5 (subj. the wicked).

\\r

Lv

iy. nspDI consec.

15

cf.,

the dregs

of it (viz. D13)

Niph.

and the blood

(of the

bird) shall be drained out; bo Impf. fiSp? 5' (both

P); yob

drained

is

rd.

2CI121 17 25 s4
= happen to be,

Je4i 1 Ch 4
Je5 26 Is 35 9 51 3 65 s c. neg.=
36
be no more Zp 3 13 Ez 26 21 ^37
(H^S), Dn
19
11
d.= Je left after war, violence, etc.,
iSi3 19 2Si7 13 Is 3 o 14 2Ki9 4 =Is37 4
e.=be
present Gn 1 15 (J), 1 S 13 1510 2 4 esp. late, 1 Ch
17
21
32 33
s9
71718
Ezr 8 25
29 2 Ch 5 29 30 3
34
35
34

17

v.

24" Je 2 28 4 8 27 5 (ll?1^> ?'f?),


be gained, secured, as
h.
Ezr 1 o Is

found Jb 42 15

be

man

[iTjitt?],

MewaBcia,

press or drain out ; Aram. J.ao, Si*p

2228

a crop, of

Qal

wrong-doers

(2) of

S 25 28

Ez 28 15 Jb 19 28 Mai

34

22 3 3 (E),

Ex

33

de Masobia.

t[]"72D] vb. drain, drain out

from Soba;

i"DJ?p,

conj.

f
of \ specif.,

64

let

nan

^ 73

fr (pr)

or

i/tey

r*sD.

v.

10

water of abundance
drunk) by them (Gr Che Buhl

(i. e.

nan
T -

1.

S.bp 'P

aVam).

11.

'

nan
T ~

v.

nan n.pr.loc. inBeuj., JosiS


A

Afioxra,

[rr^mn]

Site

Macro-a.

26
;

.
@

Anodic!;,

unknown.

bn*.

v.

rrnan

[Tian], rrnan,

v.

to.

11

Est
1

16

Ch

24

f.= prove

Ch

16

of

numbering,
SXD3 nilS3 rrnj? yf, 4 6 2

16

(JE),

cf.

Zc io 10

to be, after

3. be (found) sufficient: inn


1

man
t

ttb

SXp? *6 Jos

Nu 1 Ju 21").
in-ypn 2S3 8 3 mpl.

(also

22

Qal

[nVian], rtaan,

n^an

pis, njp^n

pix.

p^n

+Hiph. Pf. 1 s. sf.


Lv 9 13 Impf. 3 ms. sf. 3 ms. 13S5fp:
Jb 34 'inssp: Jb 37 13 3 mpl. W3fO>l Lv 9 121 8
;

IS^tpn

v. 11.

Zen

Ft. S^spp

ace. pers.

to

fo'grA<

man), Zc

c.

1.

cattse to find, attain,

3.

cause

ace. pers.,

ace. of offering,

sxio
T

v.

nan,
nan,
T ~
T \
'

v.

i.

to.

and of
S

Lv

blood,

ism, bnso.

v.

c.

art.

'^n

n.m. Ez38 brow, forehead;' abs.


4
8
23
Je 3 3 sf. ^nsp Ez 3 IS48
ostr. Ex28

Ez

V V

3vj.

,
'

dub.;'

the

preceding n.pr. seems to call for adj. gent., but


form not suitable, and poss. deriv. unknown
;

Ex 2 8 38 + 4 t.; np
3
ninxp Ez 9 ; 6roi, forehead,

Ez

by stone

Chi i 47

ffoii.)

tTOn
*|P?

12 13 18

man,
man,
man- v.
T T T
'

hvj.

pi. cstr.

v.

n^(v/

encounter,

ub xx\
'

[n^ian]

forehead

inTO

fr.'

4949

Ez

struck

Aaron's

1 S 17
;
place where leprosy appears

David's sling

Ex 2 8 38 38

place for a distinguishing mark or


' -,, i?tn
Isr. are
;
3 the house of
cf
STTi?),
stout of forehead (i. e. obstinate;
s
4
&*
v
so n5S>'?m sjnsp Is 4s thy broiv (is)

Ch 26 1920
cross Ez 9 4
2

tiTQan
t t

to.

pw.

n.ii^n ^ap,

3 (subj.
4. present unto

God).

(subj.

to

+T3

f Aaron's sons ministering unto him,

Nan
T

1.

v.

11

Jb 37 13 (dub.)
deliver up to, c.

v)>

Jb 34 (subj. God).
2. ccrase
upon, come upon, come c. ace. of cloud

c.

("

v.

nn^n
t

i."Yi2n.

'

11

to.

v.

'

||

595

WV

(||

prophet v

'

?);

and v 9 (but

Q^P

also of boldness, firmness of

-'.H?

D"n2Q

del.

ngfc 'O

Co);

Ell2

n.pr.terr.

et gent. fj~>,\

* etc. (v. infr.


m.
mpl.
2), Egypt,
Egyptians (Ph. Q1VO As. Miisiir(u), Mv.sru,
Misir, Dl rar 308 g cln COT Gloss. KGF 246
TelAm

" 41 .

33

>

Je

rofo

flTl

11?

thou wast shameless

e.

i.

oban ruse).

(||

t [nTOD] n.f. greave(s)

nfm

vbprby

nnsoi

upon

bronze

only

sg. cstr.

s 17 6 ami areaws 0/

his legs

< nnxp

Th

Yrss

We

Klo Dr Bu.

D^SO

[n^sp],

v.

&.

I.

Ar. jZS, Cairo, Egypt (Spiro)

Hom A.adA.,lffl.),
s

risfsp

v. S>.

.[ysp]

Min. Misru

Eb A8M71ff

v. also

deriv.

-;

Atyvrr-

'

sp*.

v.

["'OT]

jw.

v.

125.

-;

and form dub. O 1 ^- usu. regarded


as dual term. (Upper and Lower Egypt 1 cf.
Di Gn10 6 ), but as loc. ending EMey G ^ h -'.H2 Ba
',

NBP.319B.5.

rhso

ff.^

Wkl TA3B * Bez BM,5 % and Mask Wkl lc

J/i'srt,

anal,

Q^O

^fofo

of DND,

D?B> froni

abs.

Misrl

Tel Am); v. further mC'**'*""') ;


'o
01113'+; Dnxt? 37 + ; no^XO i2 lu +i2t.,
(cf.

nyx.

v.

ZAlT0889),aM:

J en

formed by

3,i

"W2D
t

nonp

njw.

nsup

HE!2p,

11.

1,

v.

v.

+ 500

13

nav.

+ c.
[D^SSp]

v.

t[pp] vb.
Ar. ,JLI

31133

WO

drain out

nXO

(cf.

NH *.;

only

_so,

mpl. IXOH

may dram

QFlWynni I s 66" that ye

D^ya'tr ^p^Fl).

njJO

(||

of

onb

Ex

29

Nu

8 26 (nnx 'D n^n),

usu.pl. nisp

Ex

i2 15 +44t.;

n'Jtp

19

(id.),

Ex

I2 18

t.; unleavened bread, prepared in form

Ex 29

s
;

nbn Ex 29 2

4t.P; o<ppn

P; ray Ex 1 2 39 used at
3 +4
ordinary meals (prepared hastily): 'o HSN Gn
3
39
24
19 (J), Ex 1
(J), 1 S 28
prob. also Ju 6 19
2

Ch

29

t,

elsewhere at sacrificial meals,

peace-offerings

Lv

445

tion of priesthoodEx 29"


offering of Nazirite

Exi2 8

6 9 f 12
2 -" = 3

Nu6

Nu9 n (allP);

bread[cakes~] for 7

12

ritual

e. g.

io 12 ; consecra-

Lv8 2 26 26
-

47

f.,

f)Pi3

);

' ''B-p

:: 'i

'o

'O

Am8

tEx

nin^ ti Ch
Jos i5

H?

non

13

19

3'

the

82

'

jwb

these

t. (v.

20 3 4 5 45 14 Ez
Ipl^KHon I2 ls7 Je 2 ,s +; inch
3o +
Upper Egypt (Diina), as well as Lower, Je
esp. in proph.

and

poet. Is

11

44

Egj^pt Is

13

daysafter Passover'on Jn "10E>

Ex

seven days all Israel ate


67

niVO

Ex

i 2

,518 2
-

(P),

u 28 (P), Dt
34 ( J ). Lv2 3
21
9
i6 38 Jos 11 Ez
5
45 . 2 K 23 rd. prob. nftp or
Ity? for MT 'o (i>3K)
so Gei Kue Kmp Bu.
13

18

v.

[n^n]

appur. disting.
u and poss. also Je 44''

1 i

somewhat dub.

vv.

(cf.

pare sub II.

tions are

Gn

15

[r>j5SD] v.

(cf.

these

etc. in

Du Gie).

b. combina-

+ c.

43
26

'o y?&

+ Je26

)'o as limit of motion (r^CHJfO T}J


"0 Kia 1 S 12 s
Jos 2 4 4
12 t.;
c.

( 1

+
'a NU fls 19
WO t Je 44
0J
Ho8 + 9t., "<y% a^ tHon aw

nparo sub

pre.
1. pre.

rew sub py

23

t.,

2s

'

tJe 37s
so

nna 1

kn

40

rd. 't53

(2) 'o as point of departure

with Gie.

rbv

"o

In Je42 1,ib

"^) v".

n <.V. n

39

2:i

21

238

'OO Ni2 f 2 Ch 12 3 2o\ ; 'BO ar^ f J e 44^


io 2 'op nnNtV/68 32 'op tqij

fHon

;'

Ch

of people

2.

a. in table of nations, personif. as

second son of

Ham tGn

io''=i

Ch

s
,

cf.

On

b. = -Egypt (as a people),


Ch i
Egyptians Gn4i 5G + c. I34t., inch use = Egypt-

io

13

11

i.

e.

land and people as

power; so c. vb. fs. 'B HiaN Ex io 7


19
6
and (pron. is.) Ez 30'*; c. vb.
cf. H09 J04
x -'
25
33
oft. c. vb.
Je 46 s
14 Is i9
ms. Ex 12

political

-ftp

Gms' + c. 43 t.; ?: (N^n)


_
13 (pK) }o Ex i2 + c 96 1.; 'so nna t2 S 7
We Dr Kit Bu) = Ch
(but del. Gei Urachr
'o (p)"l n^y

ian kingdom, empire,


v.

Upper
Of Gie

fr.

17

[pSD]

Buhl SS Che HptIsaial1 ); but DinnS

22

esp. at feast of unleavened

15

(E),

Ez 29 10 30

cf.

at Passover

15

'

f'- 13

' IJO +

" is-isb

15

18

4 9

at peace-

1515 -' 71919

13
12" (P), n'cy
(J); 'd -idk'
3 (E), 34
22
17
'o(n) an 2 Ch o 13 21
Ezr
6
'on :na Dt
;
35
3
16 16 2CI18 13 ; '>b ' Dn an Lv2 6 .
During these

+Is 11

^3,

* (i:i21

Ex

in all periods, inch '

niJfio);

(cf.

7%^, On

a. of land,

'oLv

abs.

19

unleavened bread, or cake(s);

n.f.

t.; 1.

various wds.); land as productive Gn 45 2 " 49"',


cf. 'OO nppin && Ez2 ', 'O pBN Pi-'"; oft.
7
||

fi.

om< awe? delight yourselves, etc.

1S

fXD swc&

'O-QJ

Qal Impf.

+
+

tGni5

' in:

tls

Aram.

t..

220 t. (of course


2"
of Egypt t4 7

soil

st<c& w^.-'

site^;,

or press out);

)SV.

i2 u

v. I. n-iv

ll,

ISD

(</of

foil.)

mpl.

Gn

41

55

Is

2123
i

+22

t.;

'O ^.a

Q q

Ez

i6"

";

596

-fian
'o
2

re n^ra t Je 46 11

Ch

-\T

Jlusri in
iiu 289, iv. 337

Arabia

JS.

Wl-1
Wkl

v.

in sport;

thinks of

(On Dnso

as oft.=

Altor. Untsrs.

i.

24

n.pr.terr.

lsi 9

193,

ff., ii.

37

only poet.:

^^
;

:5
;

12

Mi

"V!t5>K

T'^Vl

(@

adj .gent. Egyptian;

ms/oGi^o,

16

52

'

n+M*:

comp. Eth.

27

H +2t.;

Je

37

;;

40

12

:,7

abs.

pi.

));

+ 2 t., ?i5P Gn3o


p iSi7 Ho4 Qj|>gDnibpi? Gn o + 6 t.; 1.
3

cstr.

growth,

2 and

branch of tree as rod,

stick,

used by Jacob

in breeding his flocks,

Gn 30

37

(TV

'D)

i"ti3.p

of B y t, ii c ro d (IpV t> almond-rod)


11
in Jerem.'s vision Je i ; symbolic rods or staves,

mis-

with names, used by proph. Zc

Moab

nnyo i6 + 3 t.; mpl. On*? i2 ,2 +


19
1. adj. 'O B*K = <m
5 t.; fpl. n nSD Ex i
Egyptian Gn 39 Ex 2 11 19 Lv 24 10 1 S 30 2 S

**po

y37.38.39.4L4i

understands everywhere).

t^^ft

Nu2 2

' abs.
sf.

CIVP

2Ki9 M =ls

Fra ZAm

stem, palm-tree (interchange of

Exi2 n

1jn 'D "acta ' n.yi

-inj

M VG 189S, 1.4.

f.;

tliSQ
'

1',

K io- =

As. Musri in N. Syria.


1r

. In

19 - 24

A,ttest Unters -" lf-

2K7 Wkl

cf.

16 17

ppV

iTJNDn 'D Je 48 17

t.; fs.

(||

11

fig.

tjTnD).

Gn 32 Ex

used in journeying

71014

2.

11

staff,

17

40

cf.

23

";

'BH t^NH

nnsp

1CI12 34 ;

Ex

Ch 1

19

-IJH

Gm6\

nnEB'

S30

'

"Dy

Berthol

nhsran D^a?

Tf? Dt

23

;
1

tJie

<

wand

n.pr.m.

v.

n"io sub

v.

iiv.

[n-2a]

spx.

ppo.

v.

1.

Ch 2 7 4 (om. B

37 - 38

),

officer of

@L MaAX<0)..

nwo

v.

nnj?Q

1, 11.

sub nw.

vbp.

v. 11.

n ?!?j?p v

[DDpC]

v.

28

with a king v 12
Warx-en 8n " w,fa,, u

16
.

Site dubious,

MaicijSa.

1,

1, 11.

nSnpa

11.

rnp?2,

v.

rnpo

mpn

[PP^] vb

away (NH
mp.

"Viptt v. lip.

v.

h^po], nvipp

np^.

rupisn

of

v. -rap.

'

(appar.

f.

Gn 30 37 where
,

l?2, but Sam. QH3) rod, staff (-/dub.; Thes


ZAWxi 1891 170f
assumes
b\>0 sprout; Sch\vally
from 7>bp shake, with ref. to oracle of the lot
(cf. Dixn? b&p Ez 2I 26
Ba ZMGlli 1S87 C16 gives

'

'

);

and comp.

ils sfo'c& driven

by another,

decay, rot, fester,

consec.

38

Lv

26

pi. Q^ipp?

+ B?^2n,

away, 0^23 ppn


12

Zc 14 (plague upon
moulder away, of

39
,

tyf. v

Zc 14

17

4
1

Ez 33 ; 1. /<,
2. ro,
v. ^3).

iii^h fnn'ro

n:p??ri

vry

foes of Jerusalem).
4

(H

">???

^1

away by reason of (?),


23
iniquity Ez 4 24 33

Hiph /wy_
_

a causing

P ? 1?

4. of pining

as punishment for,
12

39

10

D^n WS Is 3 4

26

fs.

#;

yjr

Ez 24 s3 Impf.

'

39.39_

pine

Zc 14 12 P.

D^CB'n).

fig.

Aram. (2) ppp) ; N iph.


6
Is 34' Ez
"Jl consec.
38

3 mpl.

wounds

ro

tSptt n.m. Zc11

v.yvp.

id.;

^03 f
mpl. Dnp^l

Zc 14 12

[npp, nnj?p]

DIM?),

(i. e.

nsp.

v.

3 pi.
v. Dip.

MaX^as

fop.
v.

v. e|jM.

vi^pa, yspn, [nyispo, nysp 2]

c.

trip.

D^npa,

Max^as,

4U "-''

comp. El-mughdr,
2| miles SW- from Ekron.
-

K4 @
L Mayday.

v. n^p.

Israel, site unknown,.

Vpft n.pr.loc. in
9

ETEj?*?

QDp.

m ?-

sub
? v ^p?

^'p 7

^p-

rtjpn, nspo, ^irpspE

v. npa.

?p,

iCh8 32

37

2. an

taSpo

Tn"TjpQ n.pr.loc. in Judah Jos 15 41 near


Beth Horon Jos io 10 and Libnah v 29 where
was a cave v 16 17 cf. v 21 captured by Joshua v 28

1. a Benjamite

MaKa\a>8, Ma/c^XXo)^, etc.

pi2, ptt

DipQ

12

[rnittp]

Nipn,

Ho 4

ace. to

D'W,

naif, nB>j?,

of diviner

cf.

David

so also

(=riding-stick) ace. to Hi Da

a weapon (+!?,

3.

27

(read peril, also v"*""-, s0 @,

Dt 26 e Jos 24 7. fs nnxBri -un


Egyptian woman Gn 16 3 21 9 25 13

the

FP2Q

tni/pE

= the Egyptians Ezi'9 (where with Canaanitish peoples); pl.


Egyp>tians, DHJffin Gn

Hagar

nKfl).

^XBri once (late)

coll.

I2 i2.i4 43 32

Ez

'iHP

Nu2 2

riding

c. nrt.

12 14

'O

= subst. the Egyptian G11


2S23" iChn a -; so once

2.

Ex2
39
without art.
2 5

l-

13

when

carried even

11

43

'

abs pon, trans.


_

hisjieslt, to rot.

'

597

pn
tpD

(c

n.m. decay, rottenness

pE)

art.

pp DB>a Jinn I s 3

T\\"i

24

rn-ra, na-io,

perfume

instead of

rottenness shall there be ; fig. rvrr

p^a

p3

DBntJ>

YSPE

21
-

jn-nri

rnpp v. -np.

nu.ipp

1.

T--

psno

v.

pan.

[rii^mp]

rwrra
t

en.

v.

v. bjn.

n. yn.

v.

tLTVJ]

mrp? v. nt?p.

nm.

11. yan.

v.

ncmn-

rnpp, rnjso v. mp.

Nip.

I.

v.

(||n^p3K3DrnEW).

N-jpo v.

rrry?

yr\.

v.

-p-ra

(NH

vb. rebel

id.;

Ar. SjJ 6e

60M

nujpn

11.

"172.

I.

awcZ audacious in acts of rebellion or disobedience, Eth. ffD<J^: run strenuously, attack;

v. [nxt?p].

"lb, M-i?2
T T

Ru i M

Pra* " '^ 8 "' 44 Sab. "no re6e#/<i Hal


Sab.Denkm. 33 Horn 01" 65 "Aram, j-jo, Tl; rebel); Qal P/. 3 ms. T)
2CI136 13 2 ms. rm 2 K i8 20 = Is36 etc.;
Impf *liO?1 2 K i8 7 + 3 t,, ""nn 2 K 24 Ez
15
inpb Ne 6";
etc.; Inf. cstr. "hb Jos 2 2
1
s
'to Ez2 3
Pi. pi. Dnnb Ne 2" Ez 20
cstr.
OV6.&;

-no.

v. I.

rebellion,

535 16

' 01

-7

"Itt V. II. "TIE.

II.

fl. [N")ft] vb. only Hiph. Impf. 3

fe.

rang, dub., perh. beat the air, or flap the wings,


cf.

Di De (and Wetzst in De),


urge on a horse

v:hip,

ujp
J

Bu Du

Jb 39 18 s/ie

i-aipl Dffib

l);

(cf.

and

Ar.

; ''',

^nrri

pnfe>n

away,

(the ostrich) y??;s

she laughs at the horse

his i-ider.

fcOD

(-/of foil., be fat,- cf.As. margin,

adj. maril, well-fed,

causat.,

digestible,

S 6

13

+3

Ez 39 18

N^EI

Is

>

abs. '

cstr

Ch

bay

A1115 22

(||

Barnrao);

nib'y,

11

23

19

Gn

abs.

14

Nu 14 (JE), Jos
Dn 9 abs. Ez
9

c.

(Corio),

33

3. poet,, against

<

1.

"Pft

n.[in.] rebellion, revolt, against '%

'a

ni.T'a byi?a-DNi

dn j os 22 s4 (P;

"no

cf.

2).

<

fn.Ti*P n.pr.ni. name


Ilto/JaS,
Ch 4 17 TJO V 1S

Mcop;S,

Judah

in

ace. to

A MoopaS,

Ncopco^,

@L

(||

13

P ) Ez

Co Dmn), 20 Dn9
only 11 N nib Jb 24 13

light,

abn

d^n nibs?, ana ai, etc.); ^ntp


ir? Ez 39
+ Dna, 0bN, etc.); also sg. coll.',
*o-!i
n3|i 2 S 6
so ( + ipai ;k's)
ki

fi's^o is

all

Ne

13"

2. against God,

(pt.,

"Nno
4

22 is.i8.w.29
3

elsewh. only of sacrificial animals,

D^

caw-io

D-Nno J s I n

DS^no Am 5*;failing: "VM


6

Ne 6
2

fatling, fatlings;

pi. abs.

t.;

sf.

fat; Ar. ^jS be

agree with (of food)).

TN'nfp n.[m.]

(late) c. by pers. 2
II.

H"1D Jb 24 13
rebel, revolt : 1. against human
s
king, c. a pers. 2 K i8'' :o
1836 2 K 2 4 50
s
15
M less oft,
Je 52 cf. Ez 17
2 Ch 36", Ne9

BapnS, Mapw.

13

-lie;

and

JNS)

v m5

TTTn^n

+ "lit?,
(

only in 'OH niy3"|a

nnnisn
'

Ln^~^pJ

of bird,

cf.Di-Ry (on form

anxba inx-ip-nt?

M^fa
T

crop or alimentary canal,

n.f.

Lvi

cf.

Lag BN81 ); n>pnn

16

"HN^O

rebellious girl,

/row

A!>
,

COT

mo

pt.

f.

pfrTitt v.

v.

nehD.

[rVityfrO^l

promised to David 18

',

19

(rd. also 2

Q^l-IQ

where read prob.

33 Th We Dr HPS > Lag


andj
Dr Ki ^ der> D fr

MT,

^
;

cf algQ
(

a woman gone astray (v. II.


(Aram, sense v "^"!).

rd.

discipline

Gloss

v. e-tn.

v.

II.

-m.

rp-

Muss-Arnolt

iiw.

but given to

S 2 i s for ba^r? L
Klo Kit Bu Lohr HPS). @ MfpojS.
Adriel

S 20

god of Babylon

in

Nebuchadrezzar's time (As. Mar(ii)duk(u) Schr

T2"\p n.pr.f. elder daughter of Saul


4

rebelliousness,

of a girl of rebelliousness^-

t"i|"Th?p n.pr.div. chief

Tjnn??

cf.

30

q*?.

v.

vT

ntEfrOtt

Bu

3Ii. 236f.

njSJ)

"rcno, HSI173 v. TWT\.

HStnb

JTiyi'fa son

retaining

liD
sub N1V
T

v.

rebellion,

n.f-

@ Th Dr

Bab.-Ass. Gesch. MOff.

JBLli

'

1892 164f
'

nn ba j e 50 2 (

-);

g ay Ee!. Pab. 96

^an

fif.

f'_

baa rnab?

mokoSok).

t )1^72 ^\"yV2 n.pr.ni. king of Babylon


(As.

son Schr
'3, v.

COT2K20

Baer's n.)

1"tN"Q);
cf.

abal-idinna, JIarduk has given a

Marduh

'

); Is 39

= 2 K 20

(in

aho n^pa.

12

both)

12

> n d. H

^D

(where read "JTIO for

Mapoj5ax(x)

Ba\(a)8av

598

o-nn
"hp"TV3 (van d.H

, ?' !

j"])ji.pr.in.Mordecai
ZAWsll01ff

Marduk 01TB), Zim


fr. m
Comm Est 173f
cf. further Wild (citing J e nsen)
);
'
Est 2"+ ; 1. com'D Ezr 2= Est 2 +
?

panion of Zeiub., ace. to Ezr 2- Ne 7"


(perh.

div.

adoptive father of Esther Est

710

17

Je 4

ms.

no La

21

2 lv

14

26

Nu

Qnj2

20 10

a La 3

78

Zp

ace. pers. Jt'4 17 ;

NU20 24

In H04

me

14

27
4

Vipn

Ez5
Di

al.

107

V'

78

20 20

La

||

11

\js

rs p *- ' Che

11

Hiph.
i"Qp:

Impf.

(for

Pf. 3 mpl.

Jos

is

f.

-/mo) EX23 21 rd. "Iri


mpl. np: f 1 06 + 6 1. sDnnp: ^ 7

ir ;'

I4

Dnnsn

sf.

+3

t.;

20 -

(Ges5

nhb

Inf. cstr.

io6 33

2b
)

Jbi7 2

Ez

Jos

1//

ls

4056

107 11

men

S i2 14 (D 2 ), inn-nx

perh. 139 20

(v.

10X

'

Is

1).

30

)bNui7"'+9t.;sf.T1Dt3i 27 DnNe
rebellion Dt 3 27 1 S 1
Ne 9 17 Jb 23 s Dy
;

2:!

IS30

44 ';

nn

(;

n n om ; ttet|

no(n)

Aoztse (referring to Israel)


:

Ez

33 rebellious sons

omission of

Dno

n 57

Jos

= Lake Hule,
Di Bkd PaU

cf.

Geosr 113
-

ns'nn

v.

yi-up

pn

1.

[nsne] v. p

[cpi-ip]

12

v. 1. p-\D.

n.pr.loc. in (Shephelah of) Judali

form attested by

obivas

V "no).

nn

t[JT1 73] vb.rub(NH

m;

Ar. 1-jS anoint, smear\;

cf.

rmn-bv

Aram.

t'rf./

^n-ip^i

o'wn nbai

(Talm.)

Qal Impf.

wb'> i s 3 8 21 let them

take a cake of figs and rub it upon the erup20').


tion (CK* in
2
On Pino v. supr.

||

imQ, njsmn
prntt

v.

v.

pm.

nm.

ritt'm'a

v.

nu refoZfo oiis

5r" 3

re S tored

Nu

17

s3

9 " r, --<

12

by Co)

(P); with

J3 (or abstr. for concrete),

scour, polish

Tin ^N

(NH

Aram.

hair);

Zi^fe Ziazr,

vm.

cstr.

jmss.

bare

np-lD

51(13-^3

(fr.

Ar. C ; i to'

?VZ.;

Ez2i

Qal

3 mpl. Dt?!P?}

sf.

16
;

Ez 29 13

||

Ne

Crpb

Is 50;

c.

6
;

bare

is laid

mp t?^?);

the cheek (by plucking out beard)

*:nh

25

13

L550

1. make

every shoulder

chafing of burden;

Impf.

Ne

Pt. pi. D'B")to

nO^ID Ez2i 14 +2t.;

f.

npnp

t3ip

VIZ pluck out hair);


3

bare, bald;

id.; pull out, off (feathers,

^I>o,

npnONJ Ezr

1 s.

Q-'U-ltoij

27

make smooth,

t[Z0"ir3] vb.

Inf.

,-

""ID rebellious people

yS 17

n.m. Prl7 n rebellion; n

I7 i2 24

Buhl

'

nno v.

Pt. pi.

23

411

435.

shew disobedience, rebellious-

Eph 4 30 );

(cf.

"Mp

Geogr 4S1

p-iw.

v.

DilD

Mi

Is

n.s5

11.

Is 3 s

p.

n.

v.

n.pr.loc. only in

4 "';

always toward God


abs. Ne g 26 (\\ mo),
106 743 Jb 17 2 c. 3 pers. Ex 23 21 Ez 2 o sl:''21
Oy Dt 9 724 3 2 '"; elsewhere ace. of God or his

commands:
20
a nt* Dt i

mio

II.

on.

v.

GAS111

pin

rnp

in.

"lOW

y\r

259

^ =np /tare rebelled against

ness,

17

JNO Is

elsewh.

43

and

Pt.,

Qnpp Dt9' + 2t.;

iot.;

ms. isn (as if

2 mpl. lien
8

Ho 14

3 ,- i).

v.

^io6 :a

pers.

"nnp?), so

other views

Hiph.

v. .TV

v.

-no.

v. I.

waters of Meroni, in N. Canaan ;


ace. to Eel and many, but dub.,

-'

mb

T T

tol^D

words ^ 105 28 *S (JIN) HID


S 12 15 iK i 3 21 ;6 (I) 2 )Lai ls

rd. perh.

MT

(for

f.

'cmiD nb
Nu 20 10

'^'s

(P),

Ie/i/3pa.

Dnfen

10

50 63

c,

@L

Ifppa,

rrv2,

OrvQ
T

2. elsewheie

m^

abs. Is
4:

a chief of Asher.

roomy, enlarged
enof
largement (read then ^YIP); v. further Di.

i?Dt2i ]8 20 s<iti6oma}i^

towards God: TTpi miD


n^Ji n*niO

Je 5 23 "VJM
ye rc&efo (P)

Ch

3f>

the testicle; or HVl be

v~nn,

be disobedient, re-

Pr 17 11

t[niT2] n.[m.] dub., only cstr. Tf nno


Lv 2 20 v either rnp rt<6 = a rubbing aivay

Inf. abs.

n ")0; metapl. form ace. to Ges

(rd.

nrno

Dt2i ls +3t.;

rebellious son (towards father).

j?

Qal

(but rd.-io,

,Tlto

bellious: l.nifclTy.D

20

in. dis-

14

1 1 1. pf.

pj_

Ho

nn-10

f.

Nin ip'"3)

Zp

{-sit.;-:,

26

Pt. mb

1'-";

Kmp Kau
nNito

K 13
nno K

rno

Pf. 3 ms.

^1

Hiph.; Ar.

id.,

Syr. J\> Pa. cgntend witli);

p>ute vntli ;

m'2,
T T
TT}P

(XH

I/xapi;,

[i*no]

T T

&PT H0 -|tf

Est.

t-

be contentious, refractory,

vfo.

rebellious

mi.

5]"n.

v.

tmrj

seeketh only evil

tn"W n.pr.m.

MapSo^iuor.

f\TVp

+ 55

man

a rebellious

y~l

consin and

2.

Mapafyaior, M<ipSoxir.y, etc.

^O be not a rebellious person Ez

crra

^J

ace. pers. opTJ*?!

(both acts of violence); of hair and


beard ^iW "K^l iy^p itCnOKI Ezr 9 3 (sign of

13

25

grief).

2. scour, polish, a sword, only Ez 21:

599

no
V't + 'Tjmn; Co
v

33

+v

>

rds. 'a as Pu), v

MT

nttia for

nenb Ez 2i 15 16
6

4041

Pf. 3

2.

Xe

Ch

27

:,

';

lVtypeora&uoy.

TD~)?P n.pr.m. a Persian noble Est

14
.

TNJDltt
- n.pr.m.
t

a Persian noble Est

14

[sn$]

njn.

v.

nsnj?, [finna]

nn

L 6

3";

2 7

; of human skin Isi8" ; of


7
(both + n"5n^n, v Qal supr.)

16

Merothonite 1.

'

15
sword Ez 2i

= the

t< Mtpadcov.

fs.

trf.a iSI 8

T\ni'"Vp adj. gent, (deriv. unknown) cart.


as subst.

scoured, polished, of bronze uten-

of temple

sils

13

Pu.

P<.nb 1K7 43

(Ges SS2B-

Lv

(by leprosy).

7tad is Miarfe 5aZcZ

prra

(del. Co),

(EwSmCoBer-

ntsya

Niph. img/: teN"> Bia?

tholv

18

njn.

v.

ma.

v.

rnjHa n.pr.loc. on border of Zebulun


Jos I9
MapceyeX5a, A MapiXa, L MapaKa.
E-n, here v. an.
'

Vyi-nn, Vyf-zrnn

v.

31.

11

nTHft

1, 11.

an

v.

TJTlft n.pr.m. a

Xe I 2

Joiakim

tnpb, nnit!

n.pr.loc. 'an

for sacrificing Isaac,

(E), place

Di)

tyr,X'> (text dub., v.

of temple,

A M oP ( f >a

in

'ton

Jos^

(cf.

tnV-J?D n.pr.m. (on form

Aaron

descendant of

1.

1-

537 -zv 3
7 ;

H Cn 2 2

r.

Ch

13 1
-

yrjv
1

r.

site

cf.

BN51

Lag

);

Zadok

Ch

Mapfn;X, Mapepa)<9, Mapai<B<9,

b. as son of Ahitub and father of Zadok


Ch 9 11 Xe I I 11 Mappwd Map(a)ia>8.
2.
name of a priestly house Ne 1 15 (prob. err. for

etc.
I

ntolD, q.v., I2

),

i5 20 (E),

Ch

(P), 1

1.

Aaron

Nu 26
(E), Xu

5-'';

named

also

Ex

21

H?? Mi

fJO? ban Mi

made

(lit.

fli'lDi

10

rang, unsuit.,

v.

'"

Bu

are strong, effective

Jan.

v.

1.

t t

lM^n,

AL

= ixboJ &e sweei (cf. ty

103

Hiph.

Du<

ichat sickens thee

= nina

v.

an.

nnnn

v.

or rd. 1xi>D3 (q.v.),

Zot/)/. sf.

^fiD'-n

nwio sub pi.

[TVni2]

v.

yryo

y*i.

v.

n?!^

[p"]^] vb.

nai.

Hipb. Impf.

Ch

in

10
;

priest,

time of Zerub.

.,

3. one of those
:

1.

scour, polish.

^n

(NH

id.;

'-

of bronze utensils of temple

15

10 6 (prob. same).

this

As.

Aram. us;.-*, p!*? CI -A-1 J>-* scraP e <#f W00 ^


4
from a skin); Qal Imv. D^ain ^pia Je 4 6
polish thelances! Pt.pass.p 2 Cli4 polished,

2
q Y v ) L Mapup.08.
time of Ezra and Xeh., Ezr 8 33 Xe 3 4 21
(

[cf.

(what disturbs, vexes

thee) that thou answerest

Ma/JW/I.

Mnpp(i)a.

TJTlfaip n.pr.m. 1.

Ezr

flbbj?
23

fii.n^irp n.pr.m. a Benjamite

priest,

HWB425f

tov Maia>i>,

nns-ra
23"in,
t
v

i3i.

[nVi-ra]

-na.

K2

lfi

sno

Ne

rkm H3a

"-

npD3

grievous destruction

f.

-;
almardsu, be difficult, inaccessible Dl
ways of something repelling]. More prob. 1X1DJ

fl.
v.

pi.

10

sore,

cf.

pa

Sab.

c,:i2

Aram. vb.
niM Jb 6 25 (but
'

Je 14 17 );
a grievous curse- -In Jb

sick,

ZMGls

Mordt

^La, $na) ; Niph. Pf. 3

Moieup.

rvrvnc, 'n'np

Ar. Jijl

s9

and of Moses and Aaron

15
4.S.10.10.13.1S
2Q i ( ftU JE ^ Dt 24 9 Mifi 4
2. m. (prob.) a Judahite 1 CI14 "

of

sick, only in der. species

HWB426

sick person, sickness,

Che
Jb 16 3

f. sister

be

mardsu D1

j Q juiy,is97

MapipcoB.

m.

2"Hft n.pr.f. et

'

Ex

11.

'-)

a. grandfather of

I'j] vb.

t[f

(As.

mi.

v.

v.infr.); Pt.

Ahitub and great-grandfather of


j.32.33

[tosnp]

priest in days of h.p.

Mapea, Map(a)ia, L Apapias.

12

i;

DC-iE

v.

Upapto6,

Dan.

strange wives

Mapep<o8.

fs.

V^m

tOliaa

K7

s0
only Pr 20 Kt,

4a

).

fig.,

Via Tl yx# nil3n blows that cut in, cleanse


away evil (cf. De Now Wild VB); Qr pVTOTI i.e.
( a-wavra kokoIs, whence
(are) a cleansing.
WlpR,
Frankenb. njnpn, but improb.).
Gr
cl.

21
scoured, of
Pf. p~iW consec. Lv 6 be well
bronze vessel (|| 0^5 1^1).

Pu.

t[pnn]

MepeipoO, Mepapa>8, etc.

who had taken

(=

(Kb 11138 )

rubbing; only
the

days of

pi. sf.

their

n.[m.]
tygniD

scraping,

Est

12

(bodily) rubbings, i.e.

year's preparation of girls for the harem.

lit.

the

T prion n.[m.]
Qr,

id.;

Pr2

abs. sg. only

30

plD Hiph. elsewhere pi. cstr. ''p'npri


3
9
Est 2 12 ; sf. Tp/nDn v jn"p-ion v

v.

D^n

(-/of

II. p*)T-2

foil.;

with rich broth (Frey

tp"lO (van

d.

ma

60

prion

^/K a^o<

Ar.

cf.

Wahrm)).

Impfyo-pm Dn 1

Hithpalp.

and the

king of the south shall embitter himself (be


enraged); ~/N 'DW 8' tmrf 7te teas enraged
against.

ti. "IO

and subst.

adj.

bitter,

ness; abs. 'D Pr27 + ,"ipn Hb


7

pip) a.m. juice stewed

11

bitter-

,"lD^64 4 +

S 2 2 2 + f. HID Gn 2 7 34 + JOD Eu i'20


cstr. mp 1 S i 10
mpl. One Ex i 5 23 +; cstr!
,25
c
Pr 3 i ; bitter: 1. lit., of water
!P Jui8
Ex I5 23 (J); food Pr2 7 7 (opp. pinp); wormwood
cstr. ID

out of meat, or broth (on form


n-iea Db> p-jeni Ju 6 19
20

TjiSB'

Lag EN50);

GFM);

(v.

P"Ji?n-riN^

p!P Is 65' Qr, so Vrss (Kt pis)

cstr.

cf.

6
5 (in sim. of end of harlot, cf. Ec f
infr.); as subst. pi., of physical pain, result of
:

nnpno

[njrip], nnjrrcj,

np-i.

v.

Cipb Nu 5 s4 27 whence Dnpn ^D v 18 (cf.Di)


-

curse

"HD

(NH

As.

D1 HWB42 '; Ar. J* become


roused (of bile), n.make bitter, iv. become bitter
y bitter ; Eth. ao(.\ Aram. w2>, T!);-Qal
6
]7
Pf. 3 ms.ip Is 38 + 2 t.; 3 fs. rn 1 S 30

-j-I.

vb. be bitter

mardru and

id.;

cleriv.

2K4
lit.

27

Impf. 3 ms.
Vnfe'b "05? ID' Is
;

S 30

Is 2 4

be bitter: 1.

2.

24.

^""HP iWM

against ("^y);

i is footer <o /ter (i.e.

impers.

"IP.' .

fig.

PS3 niD

soul of all the people ivas bitter

i/ie

she

is

Kf

/jr sott?,

in bitter distress);

Eu i it is very bitter
your account (I am much distressed),
. "TO ^-l DiW) Is 3 8 is dub.;

D|P

13

Y~"ID

"INTp

me on
17
cf. La i
Che Comm for (my) welfare was it (so) bitter to
me, (so) bitter, cf. Brd so De Kau (treating "ID
to

appar. as adj.); <Drechsl. Di for my welfare


did the bitter become bitter to me (ID adj.); Lo

Buhl (sub ID adj.), id. ID foiOD ( vSl),


the bitter is changed for me into welfare
Che Hpt del. ID Du (after ) del. cl. as gloss.
Gr,

Ex

14

Impf

sf.

bitterness:

1 s.

1.

him

(sf.

3 mpl.

rnp^

Gn 4 9 ; make bitter, shew


'DM Gn 49 23 (poem) and the

Vrrp_

(i.e.

bitter hostility)

of indir. obj.); *3J3 ~nptf Is 2 2 4

( = weep bitDnn-nK 'DM Ex i 14 (P) and they


made their lives bitter by slavery.
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. ipn Eu i 20 Jb 2 f; Impf.

will shew bitterness in weeping

2.

terly).

2 ms. "IDP1

Ex

23

21

(but rd.-MOri

^HID Hiph.

IDH Zc 12 1010
ma&e bitter,
shew bitterness. 1 ^S? ipn ^B* Jb 2 fShadday,
tvho hath embittered my soul; "1ND 'O ""W ipn
q.v.);

Inf. abs.

Eu

20
.

-IDH3 vb]} IDHI


2. 1133n-^y
t
t
tt
*

and a

bitter

u l result of ruthless fighting


of wickedness Je 2 19 4 18
injurious,

26
;

li arill f

outcry

lit.

Zc

10

shewing bitterness

20 20
(opp. pinp).
hurtful Is 5
2. fig., a. of
10 1SDD
cry (nj$Jf, ?lj$t) Gn2 7 34 (J), Est 4
Ez 27 s1 (del. Co); ID -Q"* ^6 4 4 as adv. (cry,
-

weep)

Hb

contented

>

t^S?

c.

OW

'acrid)

'of

bear robbed of whelps);

the fierce nation;


;

Is 33 7 (both

VM

(GFM

jferce

(like a

S 22 2

Jb 3 20 Pr

~)ft

K>Spp=cfo-

= the bitterly wretched


Si

Am

6
10
cf."i Di'
so '3 h'lp'i
;
3i
as subst. abstr. t5>S3~"rt? bitterness of soul

Is 38 15
23

Zpi 14

('TJD),

25

ipn Man

30

b. of feeling, temper, esp.

temper, so 2

27

no Jui8 me

K*23

10

Ez

bitterly

ID),

Ez

cf.

31

2 7

(del

Ru

N")D

Jb 7 11 io = .TlD tHM
(name given to Jsaomi by
1

Co)','

20

ITiprmp

32
1 S 1
the bitterness of death;
nipp~ip Ec 7 26 (metaph. of harlot) in Ez 3 14
/ went bitterly, del. ID Co. Is 38 17 v. TlD.

herself) ;

tlO, "HO n.m.


As.mrrMMeissn
abs. I'D

"ID

45

Ex 30 23

>

myrrh

(fr. bitter taste;

BN4
ArJ.I; cf.Lag ");
11D Ct 4"+ 3 t. Ct; cstr.

Suppl C0
-

+5

sf.

ct5

t.,

niD Ct

23

archers shelved bitterness


toivard

T!$< Is 2 2

io.23.24.

cf.

Pi.

Pr

(,-Oy b)

broth of unclean things.

myrrh

(late),

an

Arabian gum, exuding from the bark of a tree,


Balsamodendron Myrrha (v. Sigismund Aromatl
i:f.
Ri HWB,v.j._ ag flowing, i.e. fine, choice
(carefully prepared by pressing and mixing,
E * 3 ' 23
cf. Di
Ei HWB -irn-"ip EX30 23 (v. i.^l),
)

ingredient of sacred

oil

13JJ

11D Ct 5 5

'W'

13

(as

"liDipn
perfume) Ct 1
6
also
perfume
i.e.
where
it
is
gathered;
as
4
6
9
17
nntspp
Ct3
"to
H33^
Pr7
as incense
^45

perfume)

cf.

(as

-liDfl

\af as unguent Est

^0 Eu

20
,

v.

1.

t H"10 a.pr.f of
T
.

2'12
.

"IP S upr.

bitter spring in Sinaitic

s 9
Exi5
(P), +n__-loc.
(J), Nu 3 3
23
nmp Ex 15 (J); prob. mod. 'Ain Haivwdra"
125f
(Cf. Eob BK1C7 Palmer Deserti 40 Eb GS
)

penins.

23 23
-

"^P*?, "*-?) ver him, like a bitter outcry over


the first-bom.
II

"-

mn
t[m?D]
T
502.5

form

n.f. bitterness (on

R j|._I

c stl

._

knoweth

601

^33 rn

of

bitterness

</ie

10

Pr 14

J?n^ 3.b

the heart

soul

its

Ges

v.

own

(its

fn.lD

t[rnb]

pi.

Ex

D'TIB

12

on form

Nu 9

Is

11
,

15
,

Nu

);

15

tSTftlD

"Oy^n La 3

cf. 'tea

Ba
La

v.

40

Hjy)).

(||

10

IH32

30

TfPTVD

Jbi 3 ; 1.
Jb 20 25

'0

Dt 32 32

4.

pi.

clusters

T'l"!'?
(||

Jb 16

13

ma back; cf.
14
'JO Jb 20

3'.

(of God's edict of

15

(where named with aMDK

Ch

s9

14
geneal. scheme)
cf. 2

20 37
06

Mace

Ch

42

21

t^h

(||

only

my gall

of God's cruel treatment

bitter; ' 3Dp Dt 32 s1 fatter


(On Jb 3 5 v. "H'?3 sub II. -|J03.)

destruction.

tn^l^pn.f.
n
2
araZ

bitterness ;n3Nri

Ez

'E3=l

m bitterness (bitterly) shalt thou groan.

W^i^'D

bitter thing;

Pr

cf.

~n La

Q ASm

with (na) HBhiD Mi


but v.'Lag 0uom

supr.,

only

Mace. 12 35

(Mapuraa).

= mod.

i
-

Geo e r. 233

14

139 >

Merdsh
cf.

f^fo

m.

Ptob

icJ enti f.

q.v. sub Eh> p.

440

"i.-v-^ p^hi^r.

im

*mhp

v. j>Bh.

Ch 2 42 Map(e)wa

Jibrin (Eleutheropolis),

10h2,42

Be

v.

eh\

= Babylon, 'bv
rv6y nby 'D pKn Je go
perh. = Double ref
thinks = Bab.
De
bellion(du.) v'moq.v.;
tn^rilP

used as n.pr.f.
21

~:

'

T T

X
Pa1 182

;
^

'

land by the ar Marrdtu, the

i.e.,

bitter river (Pers. Gulf)

f 1.

&W2
Gn

Ishmael

23,14;

= Southern

n.pr.gent. et terr.
14

25

Ch I

KGF 102, 262

1. 'son' of

Mavcrr], Mavcra,

Now
MaJn Schr C0T(in
1

= N.

Wild. Perh.

30

Babylonia.

Lemuel Pi^i De

2. realm of king

etc.

Arab.

364 T)'|Par302f.

ff.,

ng,

n, in.

NteD, n^ton, ntL'' ,?

v. n'cj.

pi.

trfn&a iyj$p < Jb 18 (on dagh. f. dirim. cf. Ges


9
m2b
), he sateth me with bitter things (bitter
experiences

BKH.S1

Str

t"Mpn n.[m.] bitterness;


M
I7
of a fool-son (|| V3.&6 DJJ3).

t["VT02] [n.m.]

Prob.

Mapr/aa, etc.

of Beit

S.

Marrdtim,

adj.

Mi

(id.),

(rd. Mapicra for 2ap.apia, cf.

Mapj;o-a; @L/3ap<T??a;

nyizno

rniip 20 25 ).

t^T-jn

133V).

H$ W'

sf.

Cf.

Var. Apocr.). Joseph Aot *" 8


44

44

Jos

etc.),

so appar. (as n.pr.m. in

rD30t

a,bstv.= bitterness ;

of bitterness

fig.

niltt

poureth on the ground

/<e

W|>3 n^),

(cf.

seat of

gall, i.e.

(||

t[rn-lft] n.f. gall;

rvvitp

pi.

h>? n3 Cia

(etym. dub.) in (the Shephelah of) Judah,

Jos I5

D"3nB

Jb 13 26

fiiTiO 6/e- i/tM?<7s

judgment).

in-np v 25

sf.
36

= poison,

2.

).

poison

n.f. bitter thing, gall,

gall-bladder

gall,

16

32

nations are Zi^e a drop hanging from a

(Mapicra),

niiio Jb 20 14 ;

cstr.

J.^

n.[m.] drop, only

[ni^^j

cf.

cause to flow,

^ rr ^") ?? and (Jos 15 44 ) nw-19 n.pr.loc.

11

9
of distress

fig.

perhaps (so Thes)

foil.;

sts. flow,

bucket.

NB194

meal Ex

in Passover

toter herbs,

inflicted

(P)

grief of mind).

7ier6/

Jz., fo'er

(both P);

G1126

n.m. bitter thing, bitter herb

T[T"rt2]

only

(=

of spirit

bitterness

nn rnb

n.f. id., cstr.

35

(v^of

water-course).

Jl*-<>

misery).

(cf.NH

lift

II.

Ar. y* 2>ass by, go,

niMten

nabp

niWB>p sub

v.

v.

Ktfa.

[nsiton]

aas?.

v.

n. ^'c.

15

).

fi. [1*nCFl] n.m. bitterness


only pi.
intens. CTriOn Ho 1 15 + 2 t. ; Tl ISDE J e 6 20
;

mourning of bitterness (bitter mourning), so


is
'Tl ^33
cf the vb I s 22 4 Ze I2 io). ag adv
31
(
bitterly Ho 1 2 u (si vera 1.). 11. ["vntpFi] Y sub
D.

n^ton

11
measure, of water, Ez 4
35
(II^D); capacity in gen., Lv 19 (+ n^p,

?\>fQ),

Ch

1,;

n.f.

23

29

(deriv. dub.)

-"1

")^

n.pr.m. a son of Levi, and head


of a chief Levit. family Utpap(e)t, Mapapa;
t1

Gn46 u Ex

6 16,19

26 s7 Jos 21

4 - 38

I5 6.17 23 6.21 2

^m

1I -

v^~

Nu o

1 '- 20

33 33 35 36

(all P), 1

26

i9

CI15 27 6

Ch

2?I2

34

Nu

26 s7

'

Ezr

n?3^toQ

v.

v. pn'^.

[n5to?2]

v. ii'c.

9"

Sistoo

v.

So&.

n^StOO

v. na"c.

gl9>

[n^2toip]
c.

veto.

pnton
t

'

IQ i7

414 29 32 48 62

adj. gent, of above, only

as subst. coll. 'BH

*8

<29.33.42.45

bw.

trito?D v.

v. la'c.

[ipfcD]

v.

neb'.

art.

nEton

v. na'B>.

niton

v.

mb*.

602

nisiton
[niD"te], n^n rvisnfcn

v.

men
Wd[<] perhaps wash

jp'c.

Qal

P/.

oneself,

DHM

tfprrjP

Ex2

WWp

sf.

Sradsth

-)
;

10

om< of the

I drew him (used to explain HB'O, but v.


Hiph. /wip/. sf. = Qal, fig.
this infr.)
D"31 D^pp ^OT! 2S22 17 =|i8 17 (subj. '1).
xoater

n.m. appar.

TJl^iL'TD

pan, dish, Pal.-

Aram. n"iD, only '^n ngfn


took the

(w)>
Dr);

pan ;

perh.

= * Jn^P

kneading-trough, Gei

>Klo Bu Ry in Di^

12 ' 34

S 13 9 and she
orig. dough-pan
2

'

(HPS

Gn

t V72 n.pr.loc. vel gent. K>P

Ch

17

as

Bo Mich Mons Mas-ius, N. of Nisibis


(between Armen. and Mesop.), but name not
ad loC
certainly old Aram, (unknown in As.) cf. Di
Par242f
As. Mas (Syro-Ar. desert Dl
) is hardly
poss., cf. NK !D.
-

nNBJQ
T T -

v. I.

W2.

tanites,

Gn io

Dl

rar243

with As. J/ai

identif.

> district Mesene, on Pers.


I>i); Mn-nn,^), whence Di

(Syro-Ar. desert);
Gulf, Thes
1.

K&0

823

(cf.

q.v. (after

Hal

Ma91f

mesu, child, son,

rrNttfn

T7NH"2
>

v.

n.pr.loc. in Asher (Eg. Mi-sa'a-

WMM AsuEur131 ); J0S19

ra

Maaayjf,

@L

(i.)

^p

Ch

59

*"

Nu 26

v.

it

was leavened (Ex

usu. der. ir."^^ leaven (with

but this not certain;

vessel,

34
)

^ni-iSK!aEx7-

(.J;

14

(J), 7

Nu 2 6

127

and brother

(P), etc.,

59

(P),

29

Ch

of

(cf.

10

'-

lD-n *

Lv7 38

njJT,

8 9.13.17.27.29

Nu

etc.),Ex39

ai S9 3l
-

40

1M1JB -- a:!B

Dt 33 4

lawgiver

oft.;

pTVS) Id

V3_nba

priest,

-"- s,

are (Vray^ny
i2 7 (E), Dt 34*( JE )>

,;

ty

'etc.)' '*nj?'

>

K 8 5356 2 K

12

Jos
8

"(D)

Mai

22

Jos

99

Exi 4

.
:il

+ i5t.
Ch i 3
Ch 6

Ne 1 8 9 ^ 105 26 trnbx lay "0 1


30
9
D119"; Cn^Nn KKVDEzr3 ^9';
2 4 Neio
'O min Jos 8 32 (D), 1 K 2^2 K 3 Mai 3 s2 2 Ch
24

:;4

14

'

23

18

23

30

Ne

16

Ezr3 2

13 m_in

13
6
i4 Ne8'.

AV

Dn9 llw 'Oi?D


;

1DD Jos 8 31

2^25*35'=

6
(D), 2 3 (D),

nm.

n^ten
T

nwittto,

v.

n. w&.

rrttB?Q
ni^ieJp

for

rn.E'P supr.);

+ ^"ji3ri), nrn^p

29

v. 11.

snirn

W3.

v. a?.

(hence

V by error?

cf.

19 -

which was

v.

[naiejn]

aw.

[isi^n]

B"ittJQ,

yipSfQ Dt 28 517 (both+'^P);


8

cf.

2?QJ v.

t[n-ltr':] n.f. a household

sf.

Ch

13
23 ; of tribe of Levi
also foregoing) (younger) brother

(both P),

Exi 5 20 E);
5
15J8
agent by whom
called prophet Dt i8
34
20 2 22
'1 gave law Ex 2o
(E) + esp. P fiBfea

bw.

(Ex), PiV kneading-trough; vessel in

dough before

s9

Ex2'(E;
of Aaron

only

Maa<ro,

MatriX).

[mSwrb]
J
t t

'&),

Mo-a,

LMao-aX) 2I 30 ( BaaeWav, AMaaaaX,

MuraXa);

Mao-aA,

26

10

Jos. (D)

n. sw.

Ex2 +

'd

t,',

(J),

|iNEQ, rrtNEto

v + ; name occurs 706 t. in Hex. (Ex.


290 1., Lv. 86 1., Nu. 233 t., Dt. 38 t., Jos. 59 1.),
30
where read na>D fcr Hf-r? ( c f.
Ju. 4 t.+ i8
Mi 6 4 Je 15 Is.
GFM); 1 S i2 ,iS Kings 10
1112
Mal3= 2 ^ 77 21 +7t.; Chr. 3 t., D119 1113 ;63
Moses was son of Amram and Jochebed Ex6 :o

Phrases

nswp.

v.

13

ntJ'O

J-* (D)

[usurp] v in.

and lawgiver (prob. = Eg. mes


Eb GS5:i9 cf. Di K * 2 10 where see

leader, prophet

Miriam

T fcWft n.pr.loc. limiting territory of Jok30

n.pr.m. Moses, the C


great Hebrew

also older (abandoned) etymol.);

Loc. club.

e?3,
-

767

del. v.)
2:

mi'?3

Moo-o^ so rcl. in
for MT ^fg A @L Moo-o X v. Kau Kit.

son of Aram, Sam. NCE;


1

(not

^^^) ^i??

ril^'Sn anc^ she called the servant

||

We

rrschr 382t

v. jie'.

ar.

v.

pi. sf.

34

Kt.=nDE;p
nD^ttJD
T
t

(E).

dd

v.

-*^

T12^
"nira,

v.

rawp.

ni23t!Jn

v.

yzv.

nap.

nWfo vb. smear, anoint (NH id.;


"

prob. as Ar.

["fifc-s] v.-ot?.

[mtr'n]

n3\t'Q

v. TOE'.

(cf.

p S Sem

21 =

or stroke with the hand

_JI tc7^;e
;2nded -' 23S

nc p anoint ; on

),

cmomi!,

t[7Tt73] vb. draw (Ar.

cleanse

uterus of camel, Aram, juLis clean, stroke, the


face, etc.;

X^p

(Talm.)

Wi

the hands; Ziig.

nB'D,

orig.

?'i. (?)

in

Aram. -Jco,
Aram,
No

inscr. v.

Palm Nn {W0oi7Vog 1B Etb.


Les176
(As. masdhn
onflrh: anoint, feast, dine Di
is measure; Aram. HK p k?.; Ar. &.L* measure-

CI

gii.i, so. 145.C1.

603

nn?3
ment,

Dl

cf.

Nu 3' +
:5

'B
2

Ch 2

ProU7s

2 t.;

13

pi.

Is 2

ju

nfeto

Gn 3

Lv

*jnK

sf.

39

(We

+ 9 t. Pf.;

t.,

nrtE>Bn fBK'

Ex

-,7.ei
9"-'

31

3c

9
2 10 12 3
2I 'Nu4 ,0 Bh'p nnBto'tf
37 39 4o Lv8
Ex 30 25.25. 3 i. nLT'DVLvio 7 ; Vn'iW'B'^i 12
2. consecrated portion, of Aaron and his sons
:!S

1,

3 mpl. *ne>*

t.;

sf.

WWD

S 16 12

14

Lv

D^D

rea d as

may have been

(P).

TnntiJ'p n.f. consecrated portion (Ew !23<a

S 15 (Baer); W^B
/7. pi. DVlfB Jug *;
1

s3 - 35

cs/r.

suggests deriv. from

by transposition niE>D

29

AYe G ASm Now

only in

n^O (n^B), wrongly

defect.

Pf. 3 ms.
1
ine>D

S io

ntfn

ntJ>,

mistaken

an unexampled nK iB Hopli. Pt. of niK*);


n^'b 2 S i !1 (but rd. 0B O (or ntftM) Codd. We

Nu 18
anointed;

poss. error of pointing);

trni'E! n.m.

";

S3

Inf.abs. Oi^B Je'22

LvV DnCF9 EX40


2

13

i6 -+ 6

n^B

45

Dn 9 24 + Ho

Qal

Impf.; /iv.

t.

nrOT Ex 29";
^;ss.

));

inS'B

ms. rinB'O

Am6 \ +

2S 2

Fra

sf.

/wip/ 3 ms. ny'B>

WB

'

S2

(P).

Lv4 3 +

abs. 'b

La4 + 11 1.; sf. WWO ^i 32


1TOB Hb 3"+ 5 t.; in>ro + 2'-+ 9 t.;
20

5t.; cstr. ITB>D


1

35
;

pi. sf. 'n'Bto

105

15

17

Ch 16 23 ; 1. king of

Israel

,;

for

DrKitBuHPS);

Ex2 9 2 + 4 t.;

pi. DTi^'ip

house with colour (paint) Je2 2 14


with oil (anoint) Is 21 5 2 S i 21 (cf. Dr

1. smear,
shield

anointed by divine command, miT 'B

S 24 7711
9 11 16 23
14 16
22
26
2 S i
La
4; 3py^ v 'B 2 S
19
35
23 ; so c. sfs. ref. to
1 S 12
16 6 ^ 20 7
28 s Hb3 13 Davidic dynasty with Messianicideals attached ^ 2 2 18 51 = 2 S 22 31 ^ 89 s9 52
,0
i 3 2
= 2 CI16 42 f 132 17 1 S 2 1035
2. high
1

Gr

nitPB

anointed; Peters JBL

^3 weapon

. 56

I8i

TOCD \?3 weapons of one (the king) anointed)


6
the person, with ointments
unleavened
;

Am6

with

cakes,

Ex

oil

Lv

29

Nu

12

6 13 (P).

piiest of Israel,

D^BH

;n3n,

Lv 4 3

3 - 16

6 13 (P);

10

3. Cyrus as commissioned
^jT^P ^ 84
by ^ """^P Is 45
4. Messianic prince,
n^B-l'y
T33
Dn9 = n"^B v 26 (see Br Mr422f-;
.

anoint,

2.

as

solemn setting

consecration,

by the use of oil


N^J? as a prophet

apart to an office, always

poured on
1

K 19

16

head

the

(Elisha by Elijah) Is 61 1

elsewh. of

^B J u (E), so Ho 8 reading
Sjjo nfeteo (for MT ' NfrBO) We GASm Now;
also Ho 7 reading in^ (for MT WBb") We
Now; elsewhere ace. pers. S i6
Kr" 2 K

king,

c.

ace,

<j

3 - 12 - 13

ii

23

30

Ch

22'

11

23

*V-\? |BK/3

my holy oil; ?ib'b> }E' ^45* (fig. j; c. by,


whom v;e have anointed over us; ^?B?

c.^^jug

15

1S15

over Israel
1

Ch 29; by

34

19'

2S 2 iKi 9
3
2 S 5"= 1 Chu

S9

1G

io

2
1

K 9 30

^B

13

with

Ew

[Hi Gr Co Bev Behrm]).


regarded as anointed kings

S 19

17

12

TJ^

Aaronic priests, only P,

a.

i5 -

cf.

nfc/D id., etc.) that

wings)," far-covering cherub," Ew(Or "umspannender"); the anointed cherub that covereth,

AY

Co thinks

B,V, so Hii.

ace.

c.

n^nirb,
v.

and reads 3TGVIS


Siegf Kau SSBuhlBerthol.
gloss,

[nnc:'n],

nntrr;,

[nncm]

nnB\

inibn
t

v. -\vw.

rriistrp,

[ntttt'n]

[iWUJp]

V. 1BC.V.

v.

rm.

'

t,

ttJ?p

n.[m.] a costly material for garments,

'); whether
Eabb. silk, (so N(
on actual tradition is dub. (etym.
13
v '"
unknown) ;-abs. 'o Ez 16 (||U C^,

ace. to

this is based

"nrHETS n.f.

crated portion;
nriK'B

16 22 .

covereth, after 33 cherub extentus (far-reaching

'

Ch

cherub of expansion (then

friri3; text dub. ace. to

39

Ex 28 41 2 9 7 30 30 4 o ,3 13 13 Lv 7 3G 8 12 16 32
abs. Ex 2 29 OTlEten Citron Nu 3
b. sacred
9
3
things: H35fB Gn3i 13 (E); tabernacle and its
sacred vessels Ex 29 " 30- o 9 llul Lv 8 UU1 (all
4
P); D'UHp trip Dn 24
Niph. Pf. 3 ms.
9
n
iChi 4 3 // reten Lv6 13 + 3 t.; be
anointed, bx~\'W< ^>3 by ^b^b 1 Ch 14 s Aaron
and his sons Lv 6' 3 (P); altar Nu 10 34 8 *.
7
pers.

Ez 2S 14

t]3iDn

As. masdliu, measure, Aram.

S5

D'B>D 2

tntrto'O n.[m.] dub.; only in nt^BB 3113

3 (? v.
3. anoint, consecrate to religious
1

io5 13

43

(Ephr.)

5. patriarchs,

11

K
^nt^y

15

4 -7

^nfe-b

supr.)

service

117

15

21

89

,},

others disting. 'd v 25 fr. v 20 and refer v 23 to


Cyrus [as 3 ; so
v. Leng Schii Co Behrm],
or h. p. Joshua [as 2 ; so Gr Bev], v 2 " to
Seleucus iv [Ew v. Leng], or h.p. Onias in.

ffi

Ex3o +
25

1.

ointment;

abs.

'b

Ex

2. eonse-

25

cstr.

1. ointment, the holy

oil

used in the consecration of the Aaronic pi iests,


-

(||

id.)

Yid.,

further Thes

rpi'x a7ITa -

*tfn

v.

v^.

Sm Da

Berthol.

'

604

^Martin

tb^rtTE

n.pr.m. Jewish name in Per-

from Aram. 3 _V'E>,


old*, deliver, As. suzubu, Shaph. from ezebu,
HVVB35
cf. the Bab. names Musizibdeliver, D1

(God

sian period

<I

delivers;

Jlarduk, 'Narduk delivers,' Musizib-'du, KB


28i. iv. i29\
grandfather of one of the wall22
father
3"
sealed io
builders Ne
; one of those
24
the relation
of royal officer (a Judaean)
;
si.

of these to each other is unknown Mao-eMacro-ia/3<;A, etc.


ff/3>ja, Meo-ufo^A,

nan

13
19 (E) when the rm('s horn) sounds, p.i?3 '03
?3 5 n Jos 6 5 (JE).
5. c?ra? ow, prolong,

continue,

conduct, take, Syr.

TfPt? (rare) be extended, also

be dry, shrivelled (of fruit, etc.)

..^sr. is

Eth.

bend (the bow); Ar. eL~~I grasp and

rn>rth;

Frey Lane; cf. also As.


i.
HWE431
masku, thin (perh. also march D1
), Ar.
Frey;

hold

dull

id.,

iv.

Aram. \a*sb, *?!pP "*.); Qal Pf.


t., ypty consec. Jb 24";
s3
3
Impf. "WW?. Jb 21

3 ms. 'd iK 2 2 + 2
etc.;
3 fs. Kfo Dt2i
:!4

fCW Ju'20 37

Ho

ms.

''Mfon

sf.

28

1/,

:i

s. sf.

sf. ''MPO
n
tBto
Ct'i ; mpl. fcBto Exi2
Ez 3 2 20 Inf.
13
cstr. ^feto Ex 19
Jos 6 5 Tf^pb Ec 2 3 Pt.

D2^r?K

Imr.

etc.;

?]E>

^ 36

!1

13

Is 5

18

66' 9 ;

12

pi.

O^O

1. draw and

pers., "ten

^Dimx

ft?

Ju5

lift

14

cstr.

out of

^O

(ft?), c.

Jeremiah ( + 073113, 3 instr.) Je 38 13 cf.


~3n3 frn? Tjb'tori Jb40 25 draw, drag along
N1E*n ^3PI3 }iy >2&V Is 5I8
13^103
ng .)
(
1DKH3 ^ io9 (fig. of wicked catching and
so

prolong, con-

ion ffixp

6
(II

Qbiybn)

s|:nfi

on^N 'jm jb 24-

inb3

Ae (God) prolongeth the

(Du draggeth them

of

life

as \^ 28

0^',

Niph.

supr.,

Bi);

cf.

6. iraiZ seed (draw along in sowing)

13

(opp. D'gjy 7]Tn

(late)

mighty

i7*e

reading also D"13S* for '3K, with

Am

cf.

nia-i

85

to thee,

Ne 9 30 al. as 1 supr.); cf. &W DH^y 'CHI


Ne 9 30 (ion omitted); vn Tib ?js 'n

Ryle

(draw,

cheer

^D

c f.

infr.)

7.
''0

gratify)

attract,

f"3

, so De (who cites NH, Chag )


D^VriN
iT ^O H07 5 is difficult,
Wild.
Now
nb-3-nS Ec 2

14 a

AV RV he stretcheth out his hand with,


maketh common cause with, is hardly poss.,
text prob. corrupt We Now.
Niph. Impf.
22
^3CT2*
tO
Is 13
they shall not be pro3 mpl.
longed (days of Babylon)

fs.

Wpn & Ey.

a:3

shall not be postponed.


Pu. Pt. long
drawn out: ?1$PP Is i8 2J of persons, = tall;
n3g*pp ^l?nh Pr 13 12 hope postponed, deferred.
it

ace.

Gn 3 7 28 (E),

^y!i i:^;i

6l

Je3i 3 / have prolonged kindness

Am 9 |io 9

V' 3

*iDn tjB'd ib ^n'-ijs 109 12 ; (so poss.

i.e.

t^Tt^ft vb. draw, drag (XRid.; Aram.

tinue thy kindness to them that knoio thee;

^P

T^Tr Tl?^

ti.

n.[m.] a drawing, drawing

["ntljft]

up, a trail ; 1. cstr.

D"3^eo TOSH

Jb

*jsto

28

ls

drawing up (fishing up,


wisdom is beyond

the

effort) of

i.e.

securing after
2.

corals.

cstr.

dragging the poor); draw, lead along (with


hostile purpose) c. ace. pers. Ju 4' (subj. '^

trail of seed

'? pers. et

subj.

down
ref.

\|/2

'>)

rei);

lead or drag off (to doom,


9
2 6 ); similarly, or
draw

(cf.

HHiN ir^D EZ32 (si vera 1.;


of Egypt), but rd. perh. a form of
20

to death, 'U1

to fall

Co Berthol, cf. Sin.; abs., subj.


n:o Dt 21 3 (3 instr.); draw, lead

33K> fcr 13^0,


heifer, b)Vl

(in love\

(fig.,

subj/") Dae>DX

Je3i (al. as 5
np|3 '01X2 2 =
cf.

2.

infr.)

:;4

Ch

CHX \b3H3 Ho

33
,

draw

4
,

the bow,

but 'p "5?to Is 66

10

(where text dub., Moo-ox <al f l s (9o/3eA), so


Lo Sta Javan8 Du Che Hpt not Gr Che Com Di).
,

3. proceed, march
niari

via j U4 6

so also (perh.)

cf.

Ex

(cf.

20

37

Germ.
(abs.),

12 21 proceed

Ziehen)

Jb 21
(i.e.

33

fi3B>pl

(vVns)

draw

Moaxoi,

g chr

out a sound, give a sound, ^3 s n ?]K>P3

Ex

infr.; As.
COTGalO,2 KUFlMft.
v.

-ty-

126

bearing the

6.

Musku,
cf g ab
_

Gn

'son' of Japheth

and Oyn,

Ch

5
;

io

JIuski,
_

I)l

^Q Hal

(P),

243

Far25l)

);

between

?3Fl

also, ^B'O, prob. err., v

17

20 (|p7P ; here without ty);


Ez 2 7 cf. 3 2 26 38 s (both + bari); so also
Is 66 19 (Lo Sta JavanS Du Che Hp v. supr.
s
7]^p 2); bir>\ ' ^'"l N"'M 313 Ez 38 39
(v. Bfe>)

?i:fe

13

'1 ^3in

Moo-ox (Meo-ox),

cf.

Boch.; in Assyr. times they dwelt in AV.

Sam. "](')Bho. On

identif.

NW.) Armenia (cf. Schr'- C ); in Pers. times


appar. farther NE. (SE. of Euxine Sea), cf.

(or

"'

Wi -

Moo-xoi Ka\ TtPapqvot

Herod

GnlO, 2

Art. Geogr. (Biblical)

forthwith \

and take you a sheep aiid prob. B3K>3 CDK'n


Ju 5 14 those marching with the staff, etc. (most
under 2. drawing with, i.e. wielding).
4.

cf. "i\V>"0

tn. Tftp6 n.pr.gent. the Mosehi (Gk.

trail (of seed), JP;jn "O

f
b"D3

^jjjJ

QJjgEncjcl.Bib.

[n^TO]
Jb 38

31

n.f.

cord; only

7S
;

also

Di

pi. cstr. niS^'O

of Orion, i.e. prob. those


by which (ace. to some legend) he is dragged
along in the sky (cf. Di).
the cords

605
33?2
T
i.

33C

v.

]3irn

;
.

v.

Ezek.; Qal Impf. bwn) Ez

pc'.

'TtPE n.pr.loc. v.

T T

Vtio

23

12

'

Imv.b'WV

lV"]

vb. represent, be like (Ar.

JJLIstoz'era;(cf.Fl

DePr1

'

n. effigiavit,repre-

),

a verse as a

sentavit (remalicui), v. imitate, use

proverb; J-il description by ivay of comparison,

maMlu, D1

As.

Aram, bfi be

Pf. 3 ms.
i s.

^C'Jpi

Isi 4 10

Impf.
/!;;/.

V49

13 " 1

28 143'

-v//

Plj>tfB?

13 21

?^49

sf.

be'cnxi

Jb30 19

(c.

?)

Hithp.

aw? / /iaw

Inf. est r. bufo 18

Pt.

OEzi2 23 i8 3 ;aparablec.-i'Ni7 2 (||n'j''n^n)


)

"by 18 2

^ ^
bvmn

nan); O'jrcto

c.

b'3

Nu 21

NVl D'beto btStoO &6n

of parables
f 1.

?K

c.

and (bvfe appar. om.) ~b| HSH


b&Qn 1 44 (but this is awkward; point

Ez

27

(JE).

ur

Pi. Pt.

maker

he not a

n.[m.] likeness, one like

2J

'

Jb

i?B*0

sf.

Hiph.

'

,0

Is

be like, similar,

^VB'CHlcojJipare Is 46 s

mpl.
s.

ms.

like;

Niph.

"^fco compare).

like,

03

Eth. cn>M\ become

'-;

Di?f 2 8'=i 4 3 7

HWB431

&&W

3 mpl.

D^O i%-^M2i-'; use a proverb:

btiO 16 44 pi.
,

+i.

if 24*;

44

25

Ms

only

one like him.

likeness, i.e.

T7ilflp n.[m.] by-word, only cstr. (strictly


Iuf.) DBJ>

Jb

bfefe>jj

made me a

17 (they) have

by-ivord of the peoples.

become like dust.

In.

n.m. Is144 proverb, parable

vttJTD
T T

fill-

(of
\

sentences constructed in parallelism, usu. of

(NH

' !'

Q vb. rule, have dominion, reign

bwd); Qal P/ 3 ms. bBTM


consec. Zc 6 + 2 t., b^D Dn 1 4 bjni consec.
19
19
v5
2 ins. J^W) Is 63
103
3 fs. flb&Q
,G
5
s
nbE?Cfl Dt i5
Impf
3 pi. 6??p Is 3 La 5
Pt. id.; Ph.
13

Hebrew Wisdom, but

Ezi7 +20t.;

iibs. '13

i^D Nu

Ez 1

18

Dt

iWJp'j*

28

PEW EZ14
1

popular sagacity

^b"]i5n '

37

sf.

+2

t.;

K9

^ 44
Ch

Sio

12

S 24" proterS of the

by -word

2.

ancients.

i2

14

1. proverbial saying,

23

S 24

D^PO Ec

brief terse sentence of


2- ; 23

bvG

cstr.

+8t.; pi.
Pri +3t.;

23

y?''?

cstr.

occas. of other types)

15

20

Je

??W

12

69

24

nifcb

,j,

Veto

3 ms.

Gn
Gn

16

Ex

37

csir.

Pt. ?K>D

3. prophetic figurative dis-

Gn

2G

-|-

?(/"<

ttp,

zt^er

a 'o

Nu 2 3

7 ' 18

'

(all

(||

HTn),

of Balaam); Is 14
(cf.

Jb 27

5. ^oem, of various

Mi

24

s - 15

Hb 2

(||-m)

same phrase under


5
parable, Ez 17 2 21 24 s

the ode

(Nu

27 ~ 30

O^D ^~Q'

of ethical tuisdom

HbV

\Sfc >3

of 376

Pr io

25

collected

(io -22
4

16

con-

couplets chiefly antithetical;

25-29 chiefly couplets of an emblematic type,


but also occasional tristichs, teti'astichs, pen-

and decastichs. To these are appended


a more mixed character as to size and
"
~
"
"
content in 22 7 -24"-; 24 s3 34 30 14 v I6 33 31 9
10 " 31
'9
8
v
the Praise of Wisdom i
is prefixed,

tastichs,

^"^l

and an introduction to the whole i


in which
tlie whole contents are represented as) DvCPO
Pr i 1 cf. v 6
The references in Jb 13 12 27 1 29 1
Pr26'-

20

23
2

17

Is 3

Pn6

412

32

106 41

Dn

19

Eci2
,

ttjft

etc.

subj., rule,
s

16

are to the

same type of wisdom.

vb. denom. use a proverb, speak

in parables or

Mi

Ch 7 18 9 26
Hb i Je 22 La 5 s Jo
if i9 10 2 2 7 ^i9 14 105 21

Dr),

cf.

54

(inn2 bpv),

Je33

43

26
;

:n

bfga

sentences of poetry,

esp.

30

sf.

'n

Dn

2 S 23
Pr 12 24 29 s

Je 30

3-4

*iyi

21

c.

14

37

"biS

cogn.

ace.

^'9

Ez 19

Dr),

(cf.

Dn

Ne

"by Pr 28 15

(E);

rarely other preps.: 7

Is 52

c.

(D); abs.
loc),

17

Ec

Ex2i

(c. inf.)

Jos, 12

Zc 6

13

(bv

esp. Pt. as subst.

20

abs.
YW'b&K Is 16 Q^y bwo + 105
1226
Isi 4 5 49 7 Je5i 46 4G Ezi 9 u Pr6 7 23 29
14
4
2. of
mn cyri \bipn Is 28
Ec io
ls
3. of God, c.
heavenly bodies, c. 2 Gn i
12
19
3 Ju8 23 Is63 ,9 r//22 29 5 9 14 89 10 103 1 Ch 29
1

ruler,

Ch 20

6
;

abs.

\p-

8 7 ; Inf. abs.

ib ' iy

(subj.

40

10

'''),

inf. abs. as

2
of dominion Jb 25

Is

?f 8

dominion, only

i ;
i] l

fe"s arm
Hiph. Pf.
39
I
Impf 2 ms.sf.in^On
2
t'B'On Jb 2,5
cause <o rule, sq.

^ 66

ruling for him.


consec. D^Btoni Din
ace. pers.

t II.

= ivhen one ndeth,

+ "b^b

1. human

17

'-

sisting

bwn

Inf. abs.

Gn

"b^

4' 24 (all J),


3
s 26
66
s
bfeton
'a
bWo
(E),
45
37 (E); Dtis Jos
5
4
3
22 23 23
2 2
11
12 (D); Ju8
14 15 2S23 (Pt.abs.
9

),

3,000 pieces traditionally ascribed to


Solomon 1 K 5 12 didactic psalms \j/ 49 s 78 s
6.
in the

22

kinds

the

sentences

etc.;

45
have dominion over (2)

2 c/ for

4. similitude,

6).

Ju

b'^E

?K>9 KB*J

bwti) Pr 22 7

t.,

Imv. "b^O Ju 8

etc.;

2i 8 + 3

course
:u - La

11.

Dn

39
1

exercise

abstr. the exercise

(attrib. of God).

606

rtsn

tl'vLTJ

7'D]n.[m.] dominion ; sf. Q!P &&&


Zc 10 (of Mess, king); b&Q "\&X &Bto3
l

fn.

Cpy
Dn n

3T

'oDn

'"O

ii";

'

(ace. cogn.

I^eo Is

Ges
21

nii^DD

Kb

S 130 1
-

f 1 45

13

with him

Ch 32

cmc aZZ

court, luxury, etc.;

K9

^.

Metra-aafi,

Benjamin

in

Ch

Meo-oa/i.

pro, rmnrn, TOtrn

]VW2,

v.

^.

1.

nnsuJtD
T T

(pi.)

IS&tt

na&\

v.

DTiEtcn

v. D2E>.

v. nsE>.

19

6
2

1.

4 ; "v31
imperial might

7's

ptL^U (assumed

(cf.

n^0
+ 2 t.;

Mi

s1

of might

display

(i.e.

Je 34

),

1. mZe, dnninion (human) Is 22


inpE'pp

J),

c.

cstr.

vnibf top

sf.

"- 182

wj'E'PP.

^, 1 3 6

Mi

'

'); abs.

136 (before a

il3J>

26;

name

B^Bten).

rd.

(?

Ch

2. abstr. for concr.

2,r

pi. cstr.

byv.

I.

l:

(late);

ftft n.f. rule, dominion, realm

Dr JFhiI '* ilss2


sf.

Dim

W^EEE).

(pied, of

= ?* ChW

Vr

D^^n

pi-

great dominion

TH

v.

t Di?t27t3 n.pr.m.

(of Alexander).

tbUJtD?2 n.[m.j dominion, ruler


abs.

hrjtift

'

soldiers,

of Semiach.); ^fOO pK Va

as

two

of

following, but

wholly dubious).

TptTD

11.

[m.]

acquisition,

possession

meaning conject. fr. context, fr. analogy of


(?
POT!? q.v., and of ^D), only WH W3 PfO-fM
;

1$^ fto&l

Gn

Q eg i28.2,B.2.c^

2
1

an( ^

(cf.

^4g

(X),

(=he

my house is, etc.;

icho is to acquire, the heir of)

'D poss. changed from

supr. p.'iaib;

f acquisition

g0TO

(cf.

"|E>D

Jb 28 18 )

for

word-play with pE>m, Kau and So Gn AnmC2 or


by copyist's error, but very dubious. Mao-e/c
-

k9 =
19

Ch 8

28

Je 5

in:

Dun

bodies

D*i>n

the day,
rwZe,

cf.

it

(n.pr., cf.

145

ty

13

TVobp), nipp-^3

(||

vl = realm iK'ipb mirr

nrrri

rran
t -

v.

by chickpeas

> AV breeding

Gn

ti&OJQ

38

24

[mnt^Q]

(cf.

rfiptpn

pv.

v.

D*ntr
T "

c.

As. mis, cleanse, tvash,

'

t^p n.f. = TVytpp

cf.

E*

prop.

E'lQp,

v. ypE>.

D^E^D
sub
T

v.

cf.

-IE''.

as n.coll. 'BH

art.

(deriv.

Ch

53

unknown), only
the Mishra'ites,

'H/jao-apfi/x,

Maaepe6i.

Dl

=s

t[t^'l^Q] vb.

feel,

grope

(NH

*'d.

K.;

Aram. a,
Ar. (JLI /eZ; Eth. croCrtrt; Di
E*Ep p a ., Palp. v. also E>C\ II. E>1d); Qal
166

Thes Sm) cleans-

N^ Ez 16 4 i!Aow w;s not


v:ashed for cleansing (cf. Thes and Add 98 Sm

7i^;/ 3 ms.
loillfeel

me ;

HV

Pi. Pf.

ing, only '? Ifivnn

salutem, as if from yE";


and so Co Be SS, cf. Buhl ; form strange,
word at best dub.)
,<i

Now)

a family of Kirjath Jearim,

v. DDE'.

whence might come foil.


though
Baer :E2ech siv
surprising
c f. Dl
).

ah; 23

Aa-

'

[vptyp]

v. eiptf.

t^~ltp?3 adj. gent,

nDtt?E

(?

(so

v. y?o{y.

v. IDE?.

HWB
is

nptlJtt v. HpE'.

v. ppE.

v. tfte.

@L
J/li^iJ

of nettles),

mtra v. ht.

[nypiyp]

nsittft v. njt$\

RV),

so

v. tbti.

^ttttJtt,

Gr

ing place of growth;


or D , 3E'Bp.

nte.

v.

]to?, hot??, 'n, D^nara


,

(1

Zp 2 9 a place possessed,

?V"in

dw.

yiaipa

pE/pp

by j only cstr.

1, 11.

).

perh. better place of possession, place possessed

pUJn

jWptip, nn^tpn
v. -B\

[rta&n], n^ttto, nn^uJn

1^?#Q

'

jxaa-Kos.
Word very dubious (We GASm); text
ISS0 18s
conj. meanprob. corrupt; Schwally ZAWx

t:

Lag EN

t[p\E02] n.[m.] possession

16

'

dominion:

the sun /or the rule of


8
also sq. a i//-i36 9
3. God's

16

inbtyno 103 22

nbbop

domain

2. rule of heavenly

'Ew Gn

rbetoo jn?

= realm,

Je 34
hence 'O alone
5
20 13 =Is39 2

om
and

sf.

E>Bto;i

Gn

E'^pb

Dt28 29

34
;

father

/te/Z< o//tim (both J).

s9
Impf. 3 ms. E'E^^ Dt 28
25
4
jP*.
3 mpl. ^'Bto; Jb 5 12

ms. ftp&O
3

Gn 2 7 12 perhaps my

^Bfc?

inBfcn V" a?z^


;

feel over or through, grope:

1. ^n&rrbs-nK ??

'

through the

tent (i.e.

ivliole

Gn 3 i 34 ad

:l

Labanfelt

searched

so

it);

V?) v 37 thou hast felt through all my


2. grope,
possessions (or baggage both E).
(obj.

JJliJ (vof

XH

thrift n.m. bridle (Aram, (i) WTO;


'TO of secondary accent-,- 3 TO Pi. denom. jn<

C$DO

v 29a a?wZ

12- 5 .

may

owe

rf

of judicial blindness);

(fig.

14

"WOVn,

me

cf.

v.

{?',

the

26

touch the pillars (2 ace.)

np v.

v. nnt?.

two.

tf/^'P] n.m. male, man ( TO in n.pr.


Zinj. no coll. males, male offspring ; As. mutu,
husband; Eth. ^f"; zVZ. ; cf. Eg. m-t,pfctxftns,
*"'); only pi. O'TO
male, Steindorff in Ba
Jb 1

MT

for

13

+ 3 1., an Dt 2 3+ Ju 20 48

1.;

GFM;

DhD, so

2 fs. SJTID Is

sf.

1. males,

men, IS3

2"

25

Ju 20 48

3 ms.

VHO Dt 33

34

+
;

more distinctly,
every city of

(v.

cf.

emphasis on sex, in prose only phr. a.


IfiCO 'TO men of number (numerable, i.e. few)
Gn 34 30 (J ; appos. of '2N Jacob, representing
less

i6

19

cf.

2S

b. ^V^O "'TX^ ^consisting

menbefeiv.

menDt 26 s 28 62

a.

^P

1
!

authority, only

52 supr.);

p.

mother

the

"We Dr

esp.

n^hn?5

Bu

city,

om. as

vid., further,

w.fcoo, nriD

loan-word)

Ar.

supr.

(NH id. ;

Aram.

-III long

(prob.

perhaps As. matdhu, direct the

cf.

eyes toward)

be long,

li.I

no

sub

v.

t [PlJnr^] vb. spread out

only Qal Impf.

3 ms.

sf.

EHTO1

22
40 and he ('') hath spread them (the heavens)
out as a tent to dwell in.

Is

tnnnp^

n.f. sack, only

Gn44 2

constr.

12

sf.

Gn

42-44;

'a

'nnntpN 42 - s innTON 4 2 2r
,

nhro 44 '; s 'nhnDN' 43 ls +


DS'nhTON^ 12 23
sack(s) in wh. brethren

Ch
his

pi. cstr.

f.

1414

(but
Jb 1 24 f 1
text prob. corrupt, cf. Bae We
at least om.
-|T D'nTO 01 Bi Che, cf. Hup-Now); b*rto> 'TO
Is 4 14
b. poet, phr.: NW 'TO men of falsehood Jb 1 11 ^26 4 JJN "O 22 Vo men of wickedness;
31
HiD '0 1 mm
9
f my c irc l e; ^nx "q Jb 3 i
13
we o/my ien (household); 3JH 'D Is 5 men
of hunger, but read probably '1 TO sucked out,
empty from hunger (as Dt 32 s4 ) Ew De Che Di
Du (cf. HID).

emph.

= control,

cf.

TON,

1.

W^nn,

t.;

Egypt
mouth of the

of Joseph carried corn from

Gn

'S3

'JON
-

usually not

fig.

(v.

of a few

12

bridle

HPS.

12 21

''

T??^?

of beast),

fig.

corrupt

let

3. elsewhere only poet., sex

Che); of

cf.

S 8 authority of

MV Buhl,

+ 2 1;

12

Dt 4 Je 44 also ^ io5
ISO?? 1'TO 'nil Dt 33 6 and (but)

his family),

2.

ace. to

s7

toith

28

ed.2,220^

30

34

Dr), and the women,


2. usu.
supr.; opp. TOn3).

males (male population,


etc.;

Gn

'TO

(IJ^n-JOS);

Sennach. (under

a iridlefor
bridle and

j aorse>

(probably),

cstr.

DTO Ty Dt

]Bni D'K>3n(l)

for t ] je

'03

ass, etc.; fern

animals; 3TO

bridle, for

lit.

^jp

and I will put ('TOK''!) my hook in thy


nose and my bridle in thy lips = Is 37'29 (v. Dr

34

2 63

in TONri 'O 2

-!|

pr

K 19

is.

Tuytift

bridle);

halter (on text of verse

sf.

413 supr.) Ju 16

p.

oh a
"\Sorp

for

darkness; rd. also 7mj.

feel (the)

^P?i] (for
nrf

shalt become oue that gropes

</iO.

Jbs
Hiph. Impf. Tfn tfrM Exio 21 */<

noonday

at

sim.), periphr. conj., n'^rn

1.

Dt 28 29b (in

of blind

meaning unknown).

foil.;

44

43

27

i?i

the

in phr.

sack, so

elsewhere 4 2 ;s 4 3 18 21 --- 23 44 in

1 '2 8

'

11:12

(all J).

^Dfo
-

n.pr.m. descendant of Cain

(Bab. form., mutu-sa-ili

<W^LMtKn,.T>. M H)._

'

man

Gn4

,8.18

Len
Ma ou _

of God,'

(J),

<raXa(i.e.n^ritp? S oDi; otherwise Bu Drgesch

125f

-)

when?

(Ar.
V

11;

>-S

: in NH and Aram, with the interrog.


"TON, nn'N, wl^.^), in OT only of future

As. mail
'N,

time

'

tGn 30 30 VMS

a. alone,

'n^^ tvhen

Q3 nb>]?N 'TO

Am 8

shall I also do, etc.?

-^ 41
Pr 6 2 3 Jb 7 DIpN "no,
4 2 94 101 1 9
5
Ne2 c
b. lyti? against when? tEx 8 'TO^
3

9b

8284

38

ffr

TT'NttJin'ft

interrog. adv.

t 43

TFiyN.

c. 'TO-1JJ

M i^7

ufa

.?

how long

Ex io wpiob 1^
"TJ?,
3
2
Je 4 14 21 ^74 10 82 94 Pri"+, sq. ptcp.
'TO-ny.
iS 16 1 1K18 21 D'syBn ift&'by Q'np's
26
5
3
iib 'nn ny + 2 s 2
Ho
sq. pf. tEx io f 80
r
Zci 12 alone, Is 6 11 Wit 'TO'iy TON1, Hb 2
7

sq. impf.
14

HT iTrT

'no

am

:'

>

nT'lbin?^ n.pr.m. descendant of Seth

\hnan
in
1

oftlie dart :
PSEA18M '- 43ff

Hom

Ch

3
.

rbv\T\0
v.

an.

more prob. Bab.;

Gn

21

'

Gn

(P).

see conj.

22 25 26 27
-

(P),

Ua6ovaa\a.

'riO-ny i^ ^>

'no-ny
'
T

''

nnsv
no",
J
T "
:'

Ar

long yet

n3TOn

DTin

t Je
v.

'in

with an aposiop.,

T.J

d. niy 'TO

nns

after

2'

W.

^r'3^ ?
7

v.

pn.

f6

how

608

nN^rra

nb^no
~
t t

6n.

v.

Drift

rswhrvs

Dan; Ju 2o

v.

^n.

v.

"HDJID adj. gent,

v. rip.

'fin

BBK^

@L

MarOavi.

Ar. ^.11 be stout, firm,

|J~I2 (\/of foil.;

unknown);

(deriv.

only

4S

p\nn

1, 11.

enduring (Frey Wahrm), n. make

firm

stout,

II 43

Ch

inn,

6 BatOapa,

runo,

1, 11.

A Ua68avu,

OOmnn

*ojto,

v. J1U

(Lane)).

t[pJ")Q] vb. become

TD^inQ

two sides of

the

^ULi."-!

n.m.du. loins (Ar. ^yS>

4
;

loins

'O

":ryo

1. a. place of wearing girdle

:
s

Je 13

411

Ez 23

15

Is 11

fig.

b.

place of things attached to girdle

girded on (^y "tin, ICK) 2 S 20 8


nriSN ffOpp ""jnpi Is 45 cmc 7 /ie
1

ivi'd loosen,

Cyrus

cf.

ing up loins
"i-tflO 1

i8

4fi

io 5 ;

oft.

'O

1W

'a

Zoz'ws

opp.,

";

of kings

(^ before
c. gird-

'

hence

sword

2 3 11

Ez

make ready

Ne

them

will disarm

more

Dn

12 11 (P),

e.

i.

Che); ink-horn

K2

righteous-

ness shall be the girdle of his loins.

Syr.

the back, etc.;

Dt 33"+ 7 t., D^O Ez 29'


3
n
cstr. "?np Jei3 +3t.; sf. ^np I S2 i
j e 13 2 Dgpnp 1 K 2 o 32 + 4t., etc.;

f&);-al JS
47

back,

for action, DSK'M


"vri

Je

K4

17

29

Ex

d. "O Tin}

Pr 30 31 that which is girt 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);

also "iTir,

cf.

267 supr. ; text perh. corrupt (Wild).


e.
girded with sackcloth (in mourning) Gn 37 s4
(J), Am 8 10 Is 20 3 1
20 3LS2 Je 4 8 37
f. linen
breeches of priests were to extend *IJ?1 O^npp
p.

sant

42

be'np-^y Ez 4 4 i8

(P); to

of slaves are girt with waistcloth,


(v. also litN).

body, Tip no

Jb 12 18

Ez 47 4

"O

"

Ez i"
2. a. loins as seat of
Dt33 u iKi2 10 = 2 Chio 10 D^riD pin
7

8"' 2

17

Pr 3 17 she girdeth her loins with strength,


she puts on energy with her girdle; cf. also

^?^

Ez

" sigh with breaking of loins,

in entire collapse of strength

2i

^ 6g and make

io shake,

make them

rd. Jjnypni for

so T'Pfi 'a?

their loins continually

totter

F\1QW),

cf.

Ez

7
9 (where
b. as seat of

v. "W).

keenest pain, due to grief or dread 1ST a 2 Is


3
2
(as in travail)
so prob. also
66 u (cf. Bae;
11

and

v.

33

1.

npT jna sub

ply).

\^

Ipnp Jb

sf.

Ipnp: Pr
sweet, of

lit.

water (opp. D^ip) 15 23 (J); are (i. e. taste)


'0^ D*3a D<p Pr 17 (fig. of delights of
9

2.

pleasure).

be pleasant,

sweei (pleasant) fo

sweet,
illicit

^pnp Jb 21 33

are the clods of the

/'/

valley (said of one resting in the grave).

24

3.

npn ipnp Jb
the worm doth suck him, feast on him (on

suck (Aram, sense,


20

vb. masc.

cf.

Syr. sujn\)

cf.

Ko Syut 345a Da Synt 5U3;6)


Kau Da also SS who render

Ges* 145

),

Di De Buhl (cf.
angenehm finden'), but this sense in Heb. dub.
txt. perh. crpt.(cf.conject. by Bu Du).
Hiph.
Impf 3 fs. ny-i vsa p>nan DX Jb 20 13 if evil
gives a siceet taste in his mouth (declarative
Hiph.); 1 pi. liD p^tM nn: ">B>K-f 55 15 we who
;

'

used

make

to

tpn6
Pr 16
prob.
i.

e.

21

sweet (our) intimacy.

n.m. rr16

21

Ju

cstr. DVlSfr tJ

sweetness;

agreeable, attractive speech, so


'D 27' the sweetness of one's friend,

i.e.

Wjn

of his speech.

T [p/V^] n.[m.] sweetness

my

11

sweetness

sweetness of the

(fig-tree

only

sf. 'i??!?

loquitur),

i. e.

fruit.

Tpijlft adj. sweet, and n.[m.] sweetness

tij?3

i. e.

Pf. 3

2B

Ipljlf.-

'

=ipna 2
3 pi.

(j.la_.

lips (with pleasure ),

Qal
ms.
mpl.
Impf.
Exi5
become

s" "

iJLk-o sweetness);

24"

sweet,.

sweet, Ar.

id., be

smack the

before (j) v.

(L>

'a jV"OB>3

As. [matdku] be

suck (with pleasure), pna

(i. e.

03 Ym); V?noa inb Jb 4 o 16 (of hippo(||


potamus); in combin. with 1 a (fig.) nn:in
2

Eth. T'Ot'Pi sweet/ Aram, ial&*

g. in gen. of the middle of the

strength,

Xa

loins

water reaching to the


so of the appearance of '1 in Ezek.'s

loins);

visions

cf.

pna, esp. Pi.

in deriv.;

DT Ex28

(NH

or be sweet, plea-

(on form

v.

Lag BN30

>

60
,

cf.

Ba NE13 36); abs.'o


-

WW

njWlD Ec 5 11 pi.
-f-9t.;
14
(where 'o
1. sweet, of honey Ju.14
18
(both Samson's
subst. a sweet thing), v

Ju i 4 14
^19";

f.

Pr 24 13 so = sweetness, Ez 3 3 more
gen., "O "ip"P3 Pr 2 7 7 every bitter thing is sweet
to one hungry; fig. 1^ 19 11 (God's command24
(aim. ot
ments, sweeter than honey), cf. Pr 1
riddle),

pleasant words)

^nb

caresses); "10 b '01


bitter into sweet

'ob IO &!?& Is

and

moral distinctions;

'o inBI Ct

||

(i.

e his

W
5 making

sweet into bitter (obscuring'

V) 3iB.h

3i3

Vl) Dnpxn).

= pleasant,

2.

D^yb

tnpnD

n.pr.loc.

Nu 33

desert

28 29
'

11

Ec

sleep of the toiler

(H^o^'fiK rnvnb

1W

609

rrpno
5

D^D^O); of

light

lover's kisses ' 13?

of Isr. in

a station

MareKica,

TnTinQ

MadeKKa,

WB* Ne

drinks '

Ezr 4

= sweet

n.[m.]pl. sweetness

of

things;

(||

n.pr.m. name of two Persians

Ezr

1. Cyrus' time

tQ^E'rOS

fe

lfi

Ct 5

nits).

10

7.

2. Artaxerxes' time

Mi8pa[i]8aTT)s in both.

nno, nnnn, OOrpnna

(||^3K

v. jna.

J
SOX

J. ]. Tim, fourteenth letter; used as nu-

KJ

part, of entreaty or exhortation,

now

1 (we) pray,

Eth. )1\ vera, age

style,

it

Gn

I2

18

Is

etc.,

Lex 675 Ko u

***);

18

&M-iycB>,

5
;

subst.,

Ju 13 16
command,
-

19

waw

with

to the pf.

when leave

asked,

is

expressed; a. in

Nu

12

13

my

Y 17k43.4 5

Ex

and

g3o'

32

with n

cohort,,

I pray, bring out, v 20


^ab Nrnnpn,
v 14 so ''!??,
T

12. 3

nsOSO KSTVilDK I will turn aside, now,

with ?K Jb 32 21
with PN, in deprecation, Gn 18 3

S 14 15 Ct

see, 2

b. in 2 pers.,

3= Is 5

ellipt.

arba, 19 47 Nu io
SO~bx do not, / pray, (do
23

31

etc.;

this,)

Gnia 33 Nu 12 Ew Di.
c. in 3 pers.,
Gn 1 4 ND-ni? let there be brought, / pray,
18

13

10

26 ' 8 33 14

^7

10

n8

Jer 17 15

2 -3
;

etc., 2

11 ' 1217

ironically Isi9 12 47

1
13
,

21

K2

or defiantly

where is the word of J.I N3 Ni3^; with


8
n ? i t?
N r^> i8M n ^- N

Gm3

tfttA

lsk

27

37

junctions

,,

Nu

vows

12 1

and interjections

r^

4. joined
:

Xi-i'

16
45 La 5

may

to

con-

a. [SO'rlN, contr.]

1019

27

Dr

ar318

= 3) Ao

Ju 13 3
Jb 13 18

f.

me

SOTW where, pray ?

t^n6 14ls

IDjr^

SO".TU3

v. S03.

No = Thebes
c-

Steind'IelAm 39 *

Wkl

(Eg.

BAB, M8t
;

Schr 00T8l0SS -; Tel Am.


Bez TelAm iQBM15:'); ^n
-

from

(of,

ev

Na 3 Ao of Anion ( city of
1,0
AioandKis Ez 30 1416 Steind ';
s

fiN SO

BASiiI
Jerem. and Billerbeck

jy$),so

nt, city,

As. JVi-'u,

Je 46 s5 Anion

Tjpi2

Ammon, = @

(||D'nns

be) before all his people

n.pr.loc.

SO fiCN-bN

v. also

often re-

is

S 13 2
2
4 +,
(ub) ''h SO^iN Woe, now, to

adj.

(Ni-i)

goo.

2 8
-

24

prob. ne(t),y. Steind

i.e.

Ni

31

to J. I will perform,

porrns

'rnani

104f

);
15

Ez 3 o u

(|[PP; but

"pay byn -oyn


hence

31

'

g. NfrH33, peculiarly,

TN2

or a prayer or desire

+oft ^ Ex 3 18 ^-fl^ let US


17
go, I pray, Nu 20
Is 5; and in self-deliberation, Gn 1 21 N3"ni1N I will go down, now !
2

15

e.

tJe 4

11.

G1119 8 SOVIN'IflN let me,


12
nwNa-nobBK,
24
T

16

1516

that (it

2.

b).

18 3 47 29 50 4 Ex 33 13
d. N3~n3n behold,

(with which N3

it

3. to the impf.,

pers., esp.

v.

t^H5

consec, in a precative

Gn 40 14

(Dr* 119 *)

sense

40

(us)

W^K

42

craving a favourable consideration of

33

12

or (accents) prefixed to a verb,

9
2

rarely in a

Ironically, in a challenge, Is 47
Is 7
Once anomalously attached to a

Xai SO b& (Ew 5246a Di

+Gn

2
27
peated), Gii 12 16 18

Jb4o 10

otherwise G1124

founded upon

Am 7-

b, c.

the fact pointed to by nan, and of the request

610 28

34

I pray,

+ oft., Nu 20 onion

say,

10

Gn 2 2

N3

160

I pray, 13 9 "Tien
5
ty~W> J 5 nK),,D ^ n ^r 13 ?^

Nr^.pX

1S

14
*hvQ SO, v
T?'??

24

Di*

see above

S27 5 and with SO repeated

in the request itself

expresses an entreaty or admoni-

when

tion, as

tGii30 27 33 10 Ju6 17

(enclitic) (Syr. JJ. Jj; cf.

1. to the imv., esp. in colloquial

attached:

KriW,

phrase jn TlNVD SO DN
used
by
one
craving
a favourable hearing
7*3^3,

meral 50 in postB. Heb.


1.

b.

v. p. 58.

c. SO"DS<, es P- in tlle

16
Co Berthol *P q.v.'for Ki) v '(|| VP, Co pD).
Nile, c. 400
the
It lay on the right bank of

miles (by the river) S. of Memphis.

t-TM

19

(Ju

Kt TNO,

i.e.

prob. liN?),

NH

n.m. Jos9 4 skin-bottle, skin ( /unknown


HWB433 Aram. ^"113); "3 abs.
^b As. 7zacZ, D1
20
19
s3
sf. VP f5^;
Ju
1 S i6
4
* 119 cstr.
20
13
4 13
3
Jos
1 S 16
fc',
;
pi. ni3 Jos 9
r
9
abnn '3 J u 4 19 for tears f 56 9 (fig.; v. Che);
83
liCpS '3 i.e. shrivelled and useless \jr 1 19 (in
sim. cf. [De] Che Schu DeWitt We > as thrust
E r
'

'

4'

nw

610

out of the way Now (in Hup), cf. De, or


as black and wrinkled outwardly, while retaining the choice wine within Bae, after Rosenni.
Hup).Yid. Winer^B.Artscw.,,* Kmp Bi=wB.
aside,

no

1
often in middle
frequently
at end IS54 17
IS49
+ most
11
3
proph.
in
all
except Hab.,
found
2
4 +;
Jon.; not in HDof Hex., Chr. (except Kings),
Dan., Job or the five Megilloth.

sentence only Is 56

Ani3 M

18

yjs

Am

||

t[J"7KJ] vb. only Pi'lel be comely, be01 5251a

fitting (Thes

187a

'

Sta*

Ges* 73 2 B

6b

SK

t[QN2] vb. denom.

Ki Hartni plurilit - bildunseDa875,lsff


ZMGxo.lS76,185 ^r
ow JJ upV31, 1.93,5 p^l JJiph.
N5
-y/l. niX desire, i.e. desirable, beautiful; JvH

> AE

HN3
n J^5

Hithp.;

Pi.

De adloc

93

= H1N3

HJN3

is>)

P/

Mass Baer

Ginsh;

niN3 adj., but v. Sta

v.

7
52 Ct

iiiN^Is
;

Pi'lel

"Ni3 foattty);

(so van d.
10

(on form

Ges lc );

cf.

a prophecy,

Bae* 331

utter

Qal Impf. 3 mpl. ION}; }


speak as prophet
DN3 Je 2 3 31 and they uttered (in the prophetic
,
manner), it as an i(tterance(of
they used the
"
DN3 DnOX Ez 13").
prophetic formula (cf.
1

'<)

t[*lN2] vb. commit adultery (NH id.;


Aram. *]N3 (rare)); Qal Impf. 3 ms. *)*? Lv
2O 10 in 3 mpl. N1 Je 5 7 + 3 t. Impf.; Inf. abs.
epM 23"; *|M Ho4 2 Je7; Pi. *]Kl Pr6 32 Jb
-

1. be comely; of feet of messenger,

Ct 1 ,0

of cheeks

be befitting :

(fig.) Is
m
':

&fi

52';

sjrra?
24

15

1.

2 t.;

TrtU$3 adj. comely, seemly;

Je6 ;
2

+ 3t.;'f. '" * 33 + 4t.,


]

m. Ct

'}

14

1. comeZy,

HD}); of face 2"


woman Ct i 6
Je6 2 (fig. of Jerus.; njWO);
3

beautiful, of

(||

(flK"3); so ni3

||

nasi

fs.

Lv20 10

niaN3

fpl.

commit adultery:

lit.

always with wife of another

Ezi6 3s +

a. usu. of man,

woman,

ace.

c.

= Dt
Words),
(Ten
Je
Ho
pt.
m.
Lv
23
5
4
5 7
20 10 (H), Jb 24 15
b. of women, only pt.
Lv 20 10 (H), Ez 1 38 2 3 45 45
2. fig. of idolatrous worship, )'J?n HN1 psn J"IN Je 3 s
Piel Pf 3 fs. HBK? Je 3 s 3 mpl. fcjH
Ez23 37 imp/. 3 mpl. '2^ Je 29 s3 3 fpl.
Lv 20 1010 (H), Pr 6 32

elsewh. abs.

17

Ex

14

14

of mouth Ct 4 3

n^nn^ 33
jyjjfi

I9

147

'o.

seemly, of praise

subj.'inrn?FPri7 7 (cf.Ct4 3 );

26

-,i33

ninsfe>).

||

So

1
.

^o 3

also

Mass. (anom.

:i7 -

fern.) v. [i"lK3] supr.

Ho4
+4 t.;

frtfc v.

11.

Ui\J (v

[nu]
of

foil.;

NH 013

perhaps also

,T

subline.
groan, sigh;

Il5

cf.

'

f.

EZ23 3 ';

Je 29 s3 ; abs.

b. of woman,
Mai 3 ^5o
20
Ez
pi.
16 32
2.
Pr
30
3
On\^a-n
Ez 2 3 37
worship,

abs.

n.m. utterance (Ba^ 826 Ko L8bii


V

> older
as

pass);

expl. as Pt.

cstr.:

^ 'IPN ??$?
'3

always thus,

'3

S 23

v4

'3

yt?S

v3

1?i!n '3

'3

,/,'

36

15

Nu

'3

24

(transgression per-

(prophet citing divine word given through


26 26
33
him), Gn 22 16 (J), Nu I4 28 (P), 2
i 9
9
1
9
Is 37 s4 2K22 19
3 f, ISI4-30 31 Ez
H J 02 12
I3 6.7 l6 58 37 14 Ho2 ,5. 18 2 3
b 4 8 Mi 4"
9
2. 3 .,o
,7
,s
M
8
2
8
i
5 Zpi
3 Zc8 io iii2
3 Mali +

Is i2

Je 162

t.,

6t.;

25

23

Am6 814

Is

24
i

Is 3

!5

Is 5

30 49

(1-8) 7
19

t.,

Am 14

^O'B* vbtX

sq.

niNnjf(ri)
3

=2Ch
.

Na

'Jfn h'Sn
/

Je 49
8
Je 2:

2f

14

Hg5t., Zc'(i-8)

"- '3

Zc

30

Is 17 6 ;

14
13"+ Hg

/,

Am

"

U'lK

Js

^N1B Tl^K Zp

sq.

t.;
4

26

niN32f

t.,

'.t6
s

22

Am 3

'

13
;

'*

Je
Zc 1

jnxn

^ u-ik

^E>n 4 6 18 48 15 57 37 mfp '318


5

" + Ez 8 2 t.
1

"

25

t.,

'*

J>1T

3 .'

t[F)S2] n.[m.] adultery; only

sonified, speaking with proph. voice 13? 3 "?.i??)


elsewh. alw. 2. before divine names (exc. Je 23 31
see vb.): mni '3 utterance, declaration of '

l?Is57

pt.
Ho 4
of idolatrous

abs. Je 3

1314

315

S 23 Pr 30 1

fig.

1. utterance, declaration, revelation,

of prophet in ecstatic state Djta

111

501

Ho

pt.pl. Je 9 2 23 10

18

0N3
376
\

O'SKJD

pi.

HSN30 Pr 3 o 20 +2 t.; 1. lit.


commit adultery: a. of man, c. ace. woman,
Je' 9

speak).

s
Pt. 1N3 Is 57 ;

13 14

I-I33N3PI

'3

DN3 begins

Ez

43

23

@Co

(but
13'27

Je

71*|n3

(Ko

'ISW,

151

!-

);

D^M

Berthol);

cf.

sf.

idolatrous

of

fig.

pi.

worship.

t[Fp^]
n"aiB: Ho 2

n. [m.] adultery;

(Ba

XB216

only

pi. sf.

of idolatrous worship

),

of Baal.

tt^KJ vb. contemn, spurn (NH id., Pi.;


S KXW 3 deviling) ; Qal Pf. ') Pr 5 3 pi1

-;

Pri

W3

30
;

Impf. fK?! Pn5 5


107
contemn, subj. wicked and
;

J e 33 24 etc.
nnain p r

J1VN3^

foolish, obj.

isy
'''

107

11

WW
Nu

14

'XN30

S 12 14

11
;

Nu

Je 33

Dt 3 2 19 Je

4- 1
1
,

::4

La

etc.

Inf. abs.

11

30

(obj.
2

12
;

"

KSJ*

(Sta

221

i4=3 ; ^SSSD Je 23 17 ;

Pr

obj. -iDio
;

cf.

V'

) 2

74

15

Gie); subj

f I0

Pi. P/. r?

7ij?/.

YW

3.13.
'

%
;

S 12

sf-

14
;

?9S3J

Pt.

sf-

14
^l!^D Is 6o ;

611

ns*

iontemn,spurn, subj.men, obj. '", etc. Xu 14


20
4
313
30
Is i V io
Je 23 17 ; obj.
16 (all J), Dt.^i

1123

"*

t$ f 74 10 18

"

n ^^

Is 5

(blaspheme

AV RV)

interp.; v.

Comm).

Hiph. Impf.

nrim

"
;

rfa?/ ?s

"^

nruini rra

<?

phemy [pi. nfrw Ne


^riiSNJ Ez 35 12 of Mt.

18 26

blas-

))

c.

spoken against

Seir,

vb. groan (Aram. pN3 (rare));

Qal P/. pWl consec. Ez 30 c. ace. cogn. fig. of


Pharaoh before king of Babylon (emend. Co v.
ni*3) Impf. Jb 24 12 ^pNr.

T[npN3J n.f. groan, groaning;


*m Ex 6 sf, DnijN? Ex 2 24 Ju 2 18 pi.
s

cstr.

Ex2 24

Berthol)/

'v*^J

vb.

only Pi. exact mug. uncertain;

prob. (from context)

abhor, spurn (De comp.


med. A; Pi. Pf

Ar. Aj abhor, but this is


subj. '\ -1X3

^ 89 40

La2

(obj.

^p;

||rOT);

^3$? "H? ;
DKD v 39 doubts cast on text by
pU), Now, Bu Lft2 7 ).
"?)?.

(obj.

||

ms.

^n, and TOt


Hup (reading

'

T12 n.pr.loc. 1. ancient

priestly city

2
90 2 * dflli
22 9
c. n loc. nif (Ges
-), 21
N'o^.i, TSSofi/ia, No/3a, etc.; perh. 133 (<b v -)
Ezr 2 29 =Ne 33 Ezr io 43 @ Na/3ou, Na/3ia, etc.
7
Site dub. on Jerome's identif. with Nobe near
Lydda cf. Buhl Geo r 189 a Bet Nuba lies c. 1 3 m.
WNW. fr. Jerus., c. 10 SE. fr. Lydda.
2.
Is io 32 just K. of Jerus., station in (ideal)
Assyr. march; cf. Neu 32 (inhab. by Ben-

22

19

cf.

v 11

'

TT

29

P- 1

perhaps

= 1. 2

read 33 (q.v.

46 supr.

N13 (vV foil.; Ew Fl De Ko w,u

,-

(esp.

of dog);

elevated

(illi

M er

Zow>

,a al.

wice, or sound,

announce; but also


eminence);

in,

iv.

^ ^^

No. 31.

v. careful discussions

71

i.

by

ff.\

W33

sf.

13

of ^

etc.;

N'Oi, anciently called

S 9 9 (antiquarian

D"N*33

18

""I&P,

pi.

sf.

CNM Je 2 7 +i6t.;
K 22"; fa" 3 ? 2 K 17

^ 105 15 VN33 1
1. genuine prophet

note); change prob.

occurred in times of Elijah and is first reflected


in Ephr. lit. as applied to Abraham Gn 20';
Moses Dt 34 10 M. and other early proph. Ho 6 5
1112
I2 n.ii.i4.u
2
of proph. in ecstatic state
;
6
24
Nui2 (E),
(JE).
So in Judaic lit., of
prophet like Moses Dt 18 1518 (D), of Aaron (as
mouthpiece of II.) EX7 1 (P), of Sam. 1 S3 2",
an unknown Ju 6 s ; in time of Sam. proph.

Am

be exalted,

acquaint,

tCWOJ P3n 1 S io 510

20

t'jn nprv 1 S 19 ; and in time of Elijah were


fD'W'QJn ''33= members of prophets' guilds 1

20 35

K2

3 5

'

'

15

38 33

{033 of genuine proph.

(besides phrases), in Judaic prophets, only of

Je i 5 Ezekiel, Ez2 5 =33 33 of ancient


8
6
9
esp. + DW33H
prophets Je 2 8 9 9 9 Zc i 8
4
712
cf. tctfajn (i)nny my {his)
D-Jtwnn Zc i 7
u 21 10
(all
propliets 2 K 7 i^
;

-'

2:i

servants the

Ezr 9
7
3 Zc

Am

24

Dn 9 Je 7
10

11

Ez 38

cf.

servant the prophet

25

26

Dn 9

17

14

6
;

18

29

19

15

35 44
t'3H 1132 his

K 14
+ 31

K^jn

25
;

CI136 Dn 9
1. Je (but
@ only 4 t., the rest prob. redactional, see
12
18 36 (0111 ), 2 Ch 21
Gie Jer xxvii ); Elijah 1

with

23

Mal3
1

39

Hb
Zc

(title);

S 7 3 + iot.S.andK.; 4t. Chr.


114
2
=Is 3 7 2 38
Isaiah, 2 K 19 2o

Nathan

^5i 2

12

n. pr.: Jer., 2

20

11

3 (titles);

17 (titles);
1

and Chr. 15
proph. only

t.;

22

Ch 26
Haggai,

32

Hg

Habakkuk

2u:i2
;
1

3 12
-

110

Zech.,

elsewh. several others in S., K.


N'Oi is used elsewh. of genuine

S 9s +

34

1.

and K.

S.

Ch 1

22

^ io5 ,+ 1 3 1. Chr.; 1^74 complains of absence


24
r
2. false
|itn Dhll^ D119
v. onn.
of 3 ; ^?31
T
class, beside
official
prophets. '-f prophets as
28' Je 2 26
priests, charact. as false prophets : Is
16
s2
8n
33
34
11
7
18
13
13
10
13
9
26
32 Zc
13 14 18 23
4 6 8
15

2G

JC2 9 Ez7
23
9 La 2
7 , app. also 2
(in these not characterized); alw. false (exc. of
3

comp. Ar. lli \\^S

OB

+82t.;

jamites);

Ul

Levy-

Jer.,

DN3

cf.

li,n. IS

1.

were organized in bands


cstr.

Ez 30 24
groaning of oppressed people
24
5
18
6 Ju 2
of a wounded man EZ30
mi
pK31,
rfpN3
for MT
but cf.
( Co TO

fl'P$53

cf.

24

QTgiv.

nb-y, of Isr.;

Bi Sch

J^gProph.

Xun
/,

inn: ?*; Sab. N3Jn

1865. 208

intelli-

proclaim, name,

ca/Z,

^ n.m. spokesman, speaker, prophet


dV ':Gii20
+i55t.;
\x;33Ex7';

= Is 3 f.

t [i~l!JN3] n.f. contempt (toward

tp^J

rai&i?,

Etk

ZM G xi X

N"

As.

Ges Rue
weakened form of y33 &it&6Ze t</;, pour forth (of
flow of words under excitement of inspiration);
S

Hup
Is 52

W contemned.

inform, llf information, announcement,


gence] ;
hwb44i.

)'n;;v. }'S3.

TC '

17

t HUN J n.f. contempt, contumely


'31

14

Hithpo'el Pt. fX3 iQp QVrrb


erery

cause to contemn
S 12 1414 (but -3^ prob.

Jerus. Is 6o

once obj.

24

N'na

Ne

32

20

ancient and special prophets given above) in


*'
10
14
14
Ho 4 5 9 7 8 Mi 3 s 6 -" Is 3 2 9 29 Je 2"

Am 7

v r 2

612
T .13.14.15.15

-13.31

,2.2.3.4.9.16

Ez

23

*4

5
i

9+16

510121517

Zp3

25.2S

22

9-

^asn
where

1
,

Usage of prophets themselves


gives such a bad flavour to N^J, that we are
not surprised that it is absent from exilic
Isaiah, the Wiscl. Lit., and yjr*}r (except for
^/(v8onpo(j)rjTr]i).

under

special reasons in 3 ^\j/ given

heathen prophets

mwa 1K18";
IO 19

K2

waa

{jyan

26-10.12.13.22.23

=2 Ch l8

1;iW

3
-

(in oldest

rP33

ms. HK33

Amf

and music

Am 2

20

gi7

25

30

28

32

30 2 34 2 36 s 7 7
6

sq. ?y

'

12

38

1417

21

c.

'

16

20 6 29;

31

5
16

15 ' 16

ace.

12

29
23

21
;

26

27

v 32 ;

cf.

Ch

y&b

21

Je

abs.

K 22 =

0MA6

'#n >N33

31

Je

DW Jen

2
3 3 4
23 Ez 13 Zc I3
18 11 ; -\\M Jei4 14 2 3 25
-

Ez

34 3 5 3 6 3 8 39
15
Je 26 1L12 28" Ez
7
:

23

27

29

c.

19

Nu

+ 5 t.; Aw. W33H

25

1S10

1. prophesy

13

Pt.

under influence of divine

S io

1013
,.

excited to violence
11

);

Je29 26

Ez 37 10
2 Ch 1

17
,

Nun

in frenzy
1

S 18

10

252627

spirit

lcb

Ch

K 22
1

b. of the later type

22

Huldah

'i,

J J]

vb. hollow out

Dl"

NH

p ra s F1
Jb

3=133

pass.

313K

20 37

Je
"*
;

27

As. imbubu,

(cf.

Aram. |^co(T

id.,

11

Ex

Ex

3=133

18

2. of

heathen prophets of Baal in ecstatic state

27

38

Pt.
7

;-

of altar of tabern. fiirp 3133

21
fig.
27 38 (P); of pillar in temple Je52
12
B^N Jb 1
i. e. empty, hollow-minded man.

3=133

nn'5

v. 33

fi.

iHi n.pr.loc. (prob. connex.,

for 2,

with (Bab.) god Nebo, Nabu,

and Bae Be
1888.470

comp

Na/3<w;

15 89 259

'-

'

Ar

*j^TJ|

the

15 Je48

1,22

Ch5

foigU,

Moab NU32

1. a. city in

JE

assigned to Pieuben; both


2

cf. 11. 133

No ZMGxlii

yet not certain,

'

at least

etc.):
333

(where

= H33 MI

14
)

Is

prob. on or near Mt. Nebo

b. city
Buhl Geosr 266f TristrMoab 338
29
'3
'3
"$
iriK
'M
=
Ne 7 31
Ezr 2
in Judah,
(v. infr.

),

cf.

men of

vera

io

43
;

the other N., so disting.

Kylefr. a ]

1.,

cf.

this 133 in

or

fr.

another 33

= 33

Judah perhaps

2. mt. in Moab, where Moses died

32

49

_
(i33 "in),

34

si "H1K

Ezr

1),

Nu 33

(id.; all P), six miles

q. v.
47

Dt

W.

of

283
Heshbon ace. to Onom. (ed. Lag ). Prob.=
mod. Nebd at NE. corner of Dead Sea, Survey
B.Pal. i.l98ff.
QA g m Geo B r.S62ff. -p^^Gmp.ml. ^nstV
Moab 31S, 388
Ml K. of Jordan, 242ff.
Q il3D9.
JJg.

K 22 =

9 ; by
OB'S Je 26 20

Levy TWi.417);Qal

in

Je 52 21

12

hollowed, hollow

f 11. il3 n.pr.div.


Ph. n.pr.m. U3

cf.
Z

K 22 *

2. false prophetess, Noadiah

3. wife of Isaiah Is 8 3

14

13 s2,32i

19=0.21.21.23.24.

= J/a^D mjat

a. of the

tO'QX id.; hence also Ar. il>-ol knots in reed,


part of reed between knots, reed; vid. Hoffm.

with

(J),

b. apart from ecstatic state, abs.

c.

J e 23"; //.

N33nn j e 26 20 + 9 t. Pt.;

a. in the ecstatic state


5-6

1.

music

t [H

ni33nn

32 n.f. prophetess;

16

1K33rp

(the

15

sq. bit concerning Ez


37
I3
3. cf. heathen prophets, ^33 Je 2 s
Hithp. Pf. 2 ms. rp33nn r s io 6 1 s ''nxsan
Ez 3 7 10 Irnpf N33rn "i S io 10 + 7 t.; 3 mpl.

14

29

o/

20

Ne

12 27

Am

15

2. prophetic writing "by

Ch

15 ; Deborah Ju 4
consulted for a word of

Je25 13 26 20

16

36' 37 9 ; against 6 2 13 2 21 27 ; "*


15
s5
2. of false prophets
14 23 26.

'

13

ace.

c.

Am7

against

-||^3

Ex

needless),

Ez

Ch

ancient type endowed with gift of song, Miriam

'':

of

28

11

,,

earlier syn.

20

19

Dut esp in phr n-ipxi N33H

13" 25 s 28 21
unto Ez 37 4 ?N unto

Ez

WeXow

TUT

Jei 9 14 26 13

11

word

the

b.

3 (emend.

3
14 - 33

12 27 2

25

1S10

with song

-" 3

37

Ch

12

J03

i9

2I

TnX

a. iu the ecstatic state,

riN133 2

flute,

predictions);

+ 7 t.;

+9t, Impf.- Imv. 33H


+
ls
sf.iN?3n Zc 13 3 ink33n
2 7t.; 7/.N3|PIAm7
Zci 3 4 + 4t.Inf.; Pt. N33 Je26 18 +2ot. Pt.;
1. prophesy under influence of divine spirit:

Ne

false

njnx

12

(late

and genuine

specific

a.

= 2 Ch 34

5.9.11.12.21.22_

Je26 9 1 s. T^?? Ez 3 7 7
s
Je2 + 3t.; W33 Je23 21 Irnpf. 31ns.

Am3

1213

b.

1.

5443

occasional

Pf. 3 ms. N33 J e

abs.

T IT^O^ n.f, prophecy


ptn);

later,

3 pl.lN33
N33?

ecstasy with or without


essentially religious

forms, of religious

Niph.
Je20 6 + 2t.;

W33

19 22 25 40

t[NH2] vb. denom. prophesy


song and music
instruction, with

+3.

1).

18 20 19 1 2

l8 29. Ijyaa Je 23 is_


3 f fai se prophets
9
22 10
Jei4 14 Ezi 3 17
2 Chi8

called

in all but v

( omits

37

La2 M 4 13
20.20. 22. 22
7o
18

Dt 13 s 6
Hananiah

especially discredited
Ab such
i~y
a prophet
;

Je

29"

27*

.4.7.9.9.10

n:

Nebo

(loan-wd. in Heb.,

= As. Nabu, Schr

C0TGl0SS an4
-

Ass ' u -

-P
Tiele
Jen
Jastrow KeLBab
Kel. Bab. 112
g ay
^ f p a ] m n .p r ^ftH,
Palm Xo 73
call,
13313 Yog
), and this perh. Vnabii,
V?3
name, v. N33); Babylonian god 133 Dip
Is4G 1

'

Kosmol

:l24ff

lss -

Bab.Ge8ch.5S2t

ff.

'

Is

46

1
,

613

H-im3
(=

tnt^'lT'l^J n.pr.m.

Nebo hath given

Schr

seed,

Nabu-zer -iddin,

COT2K25,8

general

);

of Nebuchadrezzar, always entitled D' n3tD~3"l


811M
Je 52 1215M ; Je 39 ->-- 40 1 41 10
2
25
,

43" 52

tontt

'

Ar. klj

nabdtu

Jao-er

BASi

4 ''

'

Xodovo<r(a\op

coT4M

Na/3oi;-

Can. Ptol. Na/3oKoXaacrapov Schr

Abydenos

Schr

etc. N(i/3ou/<opdo-opoj, v.

^g g rea

ib.2K24,i.

prop, (thy) servant);

Babylon (reigned
605-562), who captured Jerus. and carmost oft. ^ "iXKTia'CU
Judal! captive

B.C.
ried

ki n g

om. in ) Je 2i 2 7 (but om. Gie),


21
s8
29 32 34 (v. Baer's note; van d.
25
11
5
43"
(v. on 34 ), v
H'313133), 35
37' 39
18 19 3 <>;
34
4 12
30
30
7
17
Ez
26
51
52
50
29
44 46
49
2S
(Kt '3 'e 11m3U3); l^T]?' 3 ?
so Qr Je 49

b}3

19

'

(b}3 -l^D om.) Je 3 2 > 5


;
with n, 3 ' "iJBcna'aa

Je2 7 6 8 20

'O nWJna',33,

Chs 41

Ezr

pro-

t.

03*1

43
1

);

,/, 1

P/.

etc.; 7yj/.

42

seen,

Pi. Pf.

Hiph.

32

S 2
S 1

'

0*3n

>

+4

etc.

t.,

(or Pi/. 6s.) ?

Kt nLnin ^ i 3 + etc. Inf. cstr.


32
0*3H Ex 3 + ,etc.; Ft. 0*310
look:
104
1. lit., a. human subj., sq. /N Ex 3" (E), Nu
La

cf.

,j,

'3
;

1' ('3

On N.

22
2i 9 (JE), Is 8

29 30

Spelt corruptly

Schr COT2K24

(cf.

ln

Ch

-)

'2

10 11
-

;i

29
8

Ezr

Qr (Kt

"lMUn?tt3

supr.);

*$Bn), Je 29

('3

1 - 8 22 '

14

6
,

Je

1"]?03

'JO

'e om.),

Ne

Jud

28

"WW ]?^
1

11 - 14

^"l???

Est

Dn 2"

ni3D3

further Tiele

v.

">3"]??

';

12f3n333

ls

i -foft., as
supr.)
Bab -- Ass - Gesch 421ff- 454ff-

S 24 9

TjIlftlJ'

QD n.pr.m. (=

Nabu-sezib-anni,

Sebo delivers me, Schr COTJe39,13);


officer of
Nebuchadrezzar, called D"HD~31 (q.v.) Je 39 13

ni23
t 22

n.pr.m a

+ i6t. 1K21

K9

Jezreelite
-

21 25 26
-

vb. bark (of

~J5; Eth. Mhfi:;

only

K2

123

ni-tfb

Aram.

JL,

ibaV b Cobl*

1
(II

S 17

42

nwi),

(|1

n ?l)> s0

n ?l)3

sider Is 51

12

\|/

Nu2 3

92

12

HN-l); abs. Is

HbV

(||

<!

v.),

NJ3(0);

3*y

+ WKWD ^

Jb

28

10

La

(or causat.
24

63

^io

m. a Manassite

2. loc. in Gilead
4S

(formerly

74

14
(||

Am 5 ^8 4

10

102

Hb

men

of Avva, 2

cf.

SchCuTad luc

HN")),

(||

~W =

sq. b,

acc

Sfl-

Is 6 4

La 4

cf.

^ 13

4
;

sq.'b?

13
,

104

32

dl '-)

nsn); =regard, sheio regard


10

sq.

look upon,

||

so sq. ace. v

1)

^snn)

3. subj.

Z.

to,

Is66 2

4
sq.
abs. V'94 i-e. hace power of sight, Is 18 ;
15
15
(||nNn
13
r}),
i"
La
T ),
tfOBto f 33 80 Is 63 (||

so v 12 2

20

Zc9,
expectation
t [^S?D] n.m.

name otherwise unknown,

D3J? 1-

(cf.

cf. Pi-4"-

?:V3),

sq.

i;i

n ^^)

sq. ace.

n-,Ki ?

11^:').

20

Ew;

pin"JC);

(p' to the right;

T
(

^IJi.33

||

over

(read

niNlb of purpose); 63 s

(sq.

^ 9i

HN-l), so

Na0<o0.

~tn"22 n.pr.div. god of

42

"?

5? >

f 1 42

sq. ace. adv.


18

grtofl*

14

fug

cf.

K3

^34"

";

subj.

wpow,

see zta desire

cf.

Nu 3

Na/3ut,

n ?l);

(j|

S 2 32

diff. 1
||

21

//.

Ju8 u

con-

n?3); Qal

Is 56

Imv. pi. 8 Che), Is 22 Zc 12


23
cf. also Jb36 (abs., sq.
sq. nisp-ba
12
ls
13
Is 5
cf. v
sq. ace. Tnh-lN f 119
11

21

Jb 39 M

cf. 2

Is2 2

"?^_

sq."bx

'\

look unto

endure to see

Db

to, sq.

ch

19

? regard,

sq.

(inNnp-bs),

attention

Va D

19 (sq. nan),

fig.:

Jb

abs.

2.

= look

ace.

sq.

>

i.e.

O^bs

43

shew regard (o'iSi6


(II

43

^- SU ^J- ea gl e a ^ s

Ar.

1.

11
(E), Is 38

K 18

id.;

Trnj n.pr.m. et loc.


Nu32 42 (JE), Nn/3av.

12

1
'

22

K 18

1
8

adv. pin"JDp).

(sq.

22

Nu

n?'3b (subj. ^

NapovOm.

dogs) (NH

DH1?.

sq.

of helpless prophets.

31

Jon

upon, behold

sq.

t[TQJ]

^i?,

sq/"? Gni 9
(J), Ex 33 (E),
n__ loc.,' Gn 15 5 (HDW), cf. Jb 35*

sq.

(D^);

J1.K

fig.

51

cf.

17 - 26

'

cr.

nb^ob n3S v 21 ),

(||

15

Hb2

sq.-S?

-'

24

also Tobit

(v.

2- 8

Je 49

cf.

Ch 36 71013

VD2K

t.;

1863 231

'

sq. b.

(lit.),

rioam

Imv. 03H

'

Dm

alone 2

Nu2i + 3
Nu 1 + 4
9

God has

n.pr. btf333

);

Levy-Os ZMGxix

30
consec. 0331. Is 5 look

0*3:

As.

333

'3

1876 - 37

considered

tran

Sab. epith.

looking with consideration upon

lit.

Mordt ZMGxM
i.e.

D1 HWB443

s/ime

(': oft.

K
22

36

tector (?

Pi. id.;

or imse forth (of water).

is tf.WZ

is

(NH

vb. Pi., Hiph. look

[132 J]

n.pr.m. Nebuchadrezzar,
Nebuchadnezzar (Bab. JVabii-kudurri-usur
= (prob.) Nebo, protect (he boundary ! Dl 0alwer
BL
Budge Nebuchadn (on kudurru, boundary, v. Dl
HWB 3 i9). pogs s a i so crotvnt an( j s0 Schr C0T2 K2 ;
infr.)

also

tl2fcT)"T? in3 and (incorrectly) "WO"]?W3


(v.

(cat

Thes comp. Mand.denom. JLaj=TN33


(Cod. Nasar. Norberg.)
Codd. give variant
adloc
Frensdorff Mas Mat na ' 306
|n33 cf. Baer

16 - 30
.

!!

L 'E/3Xafp, A 'A/3aaffp

t^k 'E/3Xaep,

Ti7!/Nai/3ar;

hope or confidence

WB3D Is2

G
,

(lit.

D03Dv

5
,

= object

thing looked to);

^030 Zc

; of

of
sf.

Cush.

614

b:
Judah

as ally of

Zc 9

Philistia

Is 20

^033,

K3
S9

IQ

father of Jerob. I

1333

Kn

only

supr.);

3-'

26

12

in phrase

jg3.26.31

1"

2 2"

Naj3a0, Na0ar.

Sab1

25"3

trad.

'

oft., cf.

1871

1 "4

'

Is 14 11 , so

bad sense)
band
of
1 K 1o
prophets
played by wandering
s
12
5
elsewh.
1 S io (list as Is5 ); in worship 2 S 6
also (not in

5]h 'j -nasi),

12

108

Chr. always in worship

yj/x^

150

^?

S>33

1 22

ten strings 33 s 144 9

C'h 13 8

'3

nib'y

^57

81 3

As. Xabaitai,

=n

t3

S chr

etc.,

BN51f

Lag

cf.

92"*

a harp with
ir, - 2ll - 2S

I0 5

^3

D^33), 25 1 6 2 Ch 5 12 9 11 2o 2s 29" Ne 12 27
Cf.
further Benz Arch 273ff Now Arch UT3,r Br Amos231ff
-

yy e Hpt222ff.

Is60 - 7

1333

form of name, and on


);

;3

^ n.pr.gent. (Nab. iQl} = Nahataean


and
D33 of
and Xabataeans, Eut

(on

No
Jewish

Am 5

of luxury, revelry

(Wn

only

2Ch

I? S1 23 15

..18.M.28

jgl

.15

Sab.

(cf.

trff1

296f

mark

as

v.

IO-

2.15

bn:
12

corja nyaT"
2

of Tyre as ally of

tan: n.pr.m.
D33,

56

COTGn25 13;KGFMff
-

);

in

Dl

rar

fll.

JTO33

'"V??)

as (eldest) son of Ishmael (brother of

V^J

(NH

vb. be senseless, foolish

immodesty;

of

contra) be noble,

Ar. jli

distinguished,

J.1T

= (per
also

be

29

people
Kedar) Gn 25 13 2 8 9 3 6 3 (all P), 1 Ch i
7
Cedrei
Plin
Nabataei
cf.
Is
60
+
Kedar)
(||
nhv.ii.co. (s)
See furSa^auoO Gk. Na,3armot.
;

N-zHGxxv.wi.iEi

ther
547-CM

Eut K,bp

GASm Geosr

78

gracious (Frey)
v.

X Ne3

Qal

Aram.

Jei4 21

Pf. 2 ms.

known) ; only

1.)

(-/un-

springs, sources of the ocean

(||

01 Siegf \ba?
Bu suggests ^33
11
poss.; but GrPerles rd. ''333 Jb 28
Mass. "33E cf. in J 2.
;

the

Na3 Impf. 3 ms.


Pf
2 ms. ^33ri J e 14
Pt. 7330
%T\ Dt 32
Mi 7 ; regard or treat as a P33 (q.v.), i.e.

as

also, for

21

with contumely,

^3D

c.

ace.

3N 733D

of

(||

713 n.m. Je13 12

1. skin-bottle, skin

'

1.

jar, pitcher;

v.Baer181

S 16

'

24

DW

fig.

733 abs.

Sio 5 -f;

); 1. skin ofunite,
Je

also

cf.

12 12
'

Jb 38

\baa

Eliakim 0^33 \b Is

24

D^3)

*pT

La

in

sim. of

fig.

men

V.l

1)1

fig.

2.

+(on?33

1S1 24 io 3
^33 1 S 25 18

??3

clouds

i.e.

2. earthen jr, jritcher

(||

pi.

;
<

cstr.v

\\\ &*!?!#).

of

Moab

of

Judah

f2

(cf.

9
)

"W

(||

Virpbaa

H? n&yn)

DnsV

sim. of destruction of Judah,


14
Is 3 o

733*
'"

'

"US?
""

a musical instruf 11. 72:, 72^ n.m.*


ment, either a portable harp, or a lute, guitar
(with bulging resonance-body at lower end);
'

?33,

1.

lute; perh.

loan-word,
1

o5 + 3

t.,

pi. ta-bna

harp

cf.

and then shape seems

independent word,
nfr, fofe,We

?33

2-

+3

f
+ 4 t.;
7

);
;

(or toe),

to favour

Egyptian

abs. ?3J

t!?33

Am 6 + 2
Am 5 Is 14";
5

i23

sf.

e.g.

Hpt2K

t.

t,

23

played at feasts and religious

ceremonies, probably less simple, cheap and

common than 1133

(q.y.; oft.

son

||

(Nineveh) with contumely

J e 14 21 do not

contumely the throne of thy glory

(||

*rea

fX3).

732 adj. foolish, senseless, esp. of the


man who has no perception of ethical and
and with

religious claims,

disgraceful
13

abs.

'3

Ez 13 (@ Co D3b)

collat. idea of ignoble,


3" 3

'3

Dy Dt 32" (cf

t.

fp i. rrtbaa

mpl. D y33

Jb2 10 ;

and moral

senseless, esp. of religious

bility

Isr.,

insensi-

unappreciative of

opp. D3ri), so of heathen nation


(blaspheming
name of '''), '3 'ia Dt32 21
f 74
t6) 'an D'Kaan Ez 1 3 (si vera 1., v. supr.);
(|| QJ?
3
J.'s benefits

18

57 9

(perh.

fi.

of connexions of

WS.r Qn\b33 Je48 12

thee

*c>B>ril);

D?j>tf TJ^by

wn'/i

13
22

Mi

a fool (with contumely); '3^


IIS Dt32 l0 and he treated with contumely the
Rock of his salvation (i.e. ^
E>!33); ^ suhj.,

Na 3 / tc?7? iraii

meaning dubious).

foil.;

}3

treateth father as

/JJ (v

fl.

Pi.

Ipn);

DinJjl

if thou hast been

thyself (opp. nisi).

15

DP?33 Jb38 16

cstr.

pi.

vera

(hi

up

NH);

deriv. as
32

consec. ^flp331

1 s. sf.

n -[ m -] spring

'["=!?.-.]

in

^33 Pr 30

foolish in lifting

pass.

?33 Pa. reject, despise,

named with '3):

elsewh. as subst. (impious and presumptuous)


fool, Is

32

(o^^p.

3H3

noble-minded), character-

6
ized as at once irreligious and churlish, v ;

denying God

i//-i4'

= 53

2
;

insulting

God 74 32

and God's servant 39 ; Pr 17 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
s

noble (ana), v 21 (|| S>*p3), 30 22 zrb jn'B -3 hm


(one of the things under which the earth
trembles), ?33
(||

''33

Jb 30 8

DK>"'73 *33); as one

i.e.

ignoble

who might

men

be expected

bv
2

end, "I33K r\)W

have a contumelious

to

33

was Abner (destined) to

dietli

615

man who

of the

niC3n

'3

as a

die,

713? 7133).

btn'^n D^aan

Jb

rtbaan
32,6.15.21

2'

2813"

rtaa)

c f.

(of Job's

nm

only in

f.

Tn's3 ,Tnn nnNl

wife).

-12-13

Dr Dt >'.

Cf.

Tsalt.457

723 n.pr.m.

(on popular etymol. see

a churlish man of Carniel,


1S25 2 infr.);
whose widow David married i S 2 5 :u 5 9 10 14 19 25 25
''

'

and fall, fade :

wither

an oak falling as

3
.

Tn732
t t

26

+ 10

1.

7-8

]">'

^?3 4 o

v4

of wicked

Je8 13

of Isr.

and religious

\\

(both

NBH

'3"

Jos 8 29

folly, esp. of sins of

un-

Ju 19 23 {icanton deed C1FM),

nwn

x -\

'*n

2Si3

12

oft,

by-wi

"13"!

so

riyy i.e.

'1

here of

7NX"3 }3 r\bV N7
churlishness

'3

"0'

DMy

S 2^'

(v.

also of inhospitable

ni'B'J?

Jb 42 s

(of

and
(Achan
733

1, 11.

15

esp. Is
'3

HE'S?

S 3 33 sub
,

i.

deal out to you

e.

?3J) because of your utterances


;

immodesty, shamelessness,

T]"r"l,S2 n.f.
leivdness of Isr.

under

fig.

of adulteress

T 7ZI J vb. sink or drop

Ho

12
.

down, languish,

wither and fall, fade (NH id.; As. nabdlu,


destroy, D1 HWB " Ar. JfJ v, vm. die; Aram.
*?22 corpse); Qal Pf. 3 ms.'j Is 40 78 Je 8 13
;
fs-

^33

(on form
i8'\1 pi.

Is 2 4

cf.

4 -1
;

Ge^ iS

3 mpl. 173" 2

7ip/. 3 ms.
s R -''- h
me
-

S 22

40

OV
=f

bai Is6 4 (on form


'

Inf. abs. 733

Ex

i8

ls
;

b>\3>
),

i8

Is28 u

cf.

4i;

^ r + 4 t.

ms. 73H
pjfcf?

Ex
37

cstr. 733 Is

18

22

'

34

f.

(Moses and

ty

4G

Isr.);

fr.

Pt. 733
30

discouragement

|T

2 2 -2
-

33

Je

Kir;

ii

21

39 - 40 - 40

il

16 4 19 7 34 20

79I
b.
J e i6 ls

1/'

Dn^K ^33
5

and unclean, wild animals,

Lv

reptiles, chiefly

811 24

^733

J & 2 (p ^SO Dt 2J 2S
26 19 (wish for restora-

coll. '131

and

inert,

133); Jos 8 29 (JE),

Rg

(as

;5 2 '- 2s:i5 36 3 '- 38


-

(P), 22

(H),

Dt

Ez),

i7 15 (allP);

body of animal dying of itself Dt


1

|T

Ez 4 14 44 31

'J

14

21
;

TlDv23 n.pr.loc. place where Benjamites


Ve 11 34 L NniSoXar. Mod. Beit
Nebala, 6 m. NE. from Lydda, ace. to Guerin
dwelt

Mishn. NU733

nU

Buhl Ges12

and

(XH

late

D1 HWB442 Ar.
;

Aram, ^^j,

i.lj

i?33

Eth.

y^^i 9 +3
i45 7

W?-

5?33

noan

tvady, metaph. of

id. r

weep, hl-ttOi

pr

7n3

18 4 a flowing

Hiph. Impf.

"lipp.
2

Pn

23
;

=ir3:^ 94 4
171

119
3 fpl- "JVl?
out, emit, cause to bubble, belch forth
-V

19 -_

As. nabii,

11.

}>flO:

ny"3N^78

t.;

well or issue forth (of water);

tear(s));Qal Pt.
3

id. (rare);

Ge s r

bubble up,

T [J/ Jj] vb. flow, spring,


poet,

'

59";

;
1.

Di and 01 23Ge );
4

Cirtai Is 5 2S
1. a. human (not in
-

corpses Is 5 25

life),

Lv

cf.

n$33 Y 29

cstr.

which use

cattle, birds
8

'

corpse

iKifj;

2. of animals (clean

14

28

pn
H733 TON
VT
T

^733 Dt 2 8 2G 1
1^33 Lv 1 39 -">

of lifeless idols,

powr

nSab a bs. Is 3 4 ; cstr. Is i ; 1.


sink or drop rfoion, fr. exhaustion 73H 733 Ex
;

coll.

tion to

also
1

j^t TXnsV

/11

19

carcass, corpse

sim.ii.wf..

about me.

28 26

Lv7 24

expose you and punish you as Oy-3

carcass,

~.-4.24.os.S5.S8.S3.M.M.S0

language

'-),

I S2 6

+ 6 t.;

t.

2. contumely, disgrace

irreligious

n.f.

P, (H),

specif.

and

r
32 '(13T).

t,

disgrace,
(cf. 2

12

of senseless

'^l?'??);
16

profane action J0S7

32); of

Is

Dt 22 21 (cf. Dr on mng. of wd.; only


woman), Ju 20 6 ( + HIS]), y 10 Je 29 23 (cf.

34" (J),

I3

Ez

do a thing disgraceful ace. to Isr.'s standard

Gn

^33

pr

KQ?), 733

flabby);': abs.
sf.

Is 6 45 ;

7321

H77DN
T
.

man

Is 2 4

abs.

chastity

47

jrva J, ,72
;

73n

alw.

disgrace;

of disgraceful sins; also

'i;l. disgraceful

claims), esp.

like

of people

of good

fig.

rf7J)3

of devastated earth H733


T
JT

ImTQ2

30

senselessness (as
shewn in
v

disregard of moral

or flower

leaf,

to its leaves (sim.

(trees in Ezek.'s vision), so

Na/3aA.

n.f.

Du

nba?];

[or

D^33 H^N3 I s

y}b$

(toy r6a;i icB> 733 Nin-}3 toea),

+ 2S2

Cha,d

of Jerus.); the host of heaven nby 7333 bi3?


T
4
njNrio rta'331 fwp is
12
viby'a; &6 Ez
34

fi 3
11.

Bu

usu./a like a

2.

Lag Proph

71D3

'

idea of disgracefully)

712''

(but

Siegf Baer, after , so

amasses riches unjustly


1

self

?a!nn Jb i4

713?

'i

n\T in^nsai Je 17 i.e. will prove himto he a '} as acting immorally (with collat.

723

3D3
18

(of foreigners, foes of Isr.); of mt.

pour
aaPK;

npn
fig.,

out,
s

fig.

'nn

13*l).

jC'j'

05b nrax Pr

2.

c?tse

y'3: e^nzi:

<o

2:i

bubble,

(||

nyniN*

ferment

nip ^lat Ec 10V

3.

usually of speech, pottr forth, emit, belch

forth,

emphat. expression

Pr i5 28 (opp.ni3^

nan.?

nfon V"?: D'^Bh '3

p^X 3.b) i.e. the righteous

616

ymn

considers before he speaks, the wicked bursts

out with reckless utterance

Pri 5 2 (opp.nypT

a^n

pny

\bg^3 inptw);

^ 94

(HDn'-ri'iriDb'a
"y8

ra? ^a?

}iB>b);

on"aa

niann); in good sense,

^aitran nat 145 7 (Ipajn? "nni^Vl

iva:

'a:

59

x j

also

cf.

Jos 15 8

18 1316

cf.

Ch

4 Ez 21- (Co
Jos 17 9 (P).For ni-133
P), 2

P); naaa 15'

(all

10

48

a33),

1 1=

'3

i8 14

3
v 6 ); metaph. npk '11 nvb Di'' 19 i.e. though
silent, it really pours forth speech.

-t

deriv.

rd. 133

363

Ar.

(NH
v

is>3

HWB442

ba'u D1

12 6 ;

Ec

'o

ilU,

Ar.

^i);- abs.

Syr.

& W3

pi. cstr.

nam-

of water (As.

Is 35 7 49

10

(for

Gn3 n

Tan

}7A

Eth.

leader;

dragr, draiv, lead;

efficient;

J?d^j, NTfai

Hiph. 328

iraveA;

is

P/.

19

riTan

1 S 25
+ ,"riin
iS 9 +; IWOn
22
nna: j e 9 Tj. Dt
sf. n?a: Is 44
9 +
21
7
HTan
32 (juss.), etc.; Imv. nan 2Si8 +
tan
Gn2 9 +, etc.; Inf. abs.
Ju 14 + 2 t.;
Tan Je 3 6 16 cstr. T?nJ Gn 32 + Tib 2K9
Pt Tap Gn 4i 24 +; f. nnij
Kt. (Qr 'ar6)

Gn

i2 8 +

fs.

Imp/. T?:

etc.;

returning exiles).

ssS

courageous,

6e

vigorous, effective, ix-sJ courageous,

Aram. *^, T3

in

conquer,

J.sLi

TyiSft n.[m.] spring

Di)."'

overcome, also be apparent, conspicuous;

high land or country;

(all

raa

Ph. n.pr.m. n33

1419

conspicuous

vb. be

[*7J^1
J
L

'

10 - 17

niTn nyfs

^o? nnnss); n ^? ^?F "tV 2 ^

'a

(||

D^pan

'a

jjk

(||

O^M

n^N ya:

"CO

]m:

}ea

v.

!2JJ
Aram.

(-s/of

*^

15

foil.

aiaa

15

= 6e cfry, parched, NH
a',

333,

Est

Lag BN 7S) ; '3 abs. Gn 20 + cstr. Jos 1 2 +


rtaWGni3 14 +
1. south-country, i.e. a. specif,
;

the region S. of Judah, boundaries not exactly


(see cities in it Jos 15

Hebron

of

hills S.

62

(E), 2 4

= n.pr.

Nu 3 3 40

Dti 7 Josio

(JE),

20

Ju

13

Zc7 Ob ^i26 (sim.),Ez2i


4

mound

i.e. the

40

19

3a

c. fr.

Gn

Nui 3

13

We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS), Je


7

jn

Jui Jos 15

(JE),

Gm

but

15

Jos 15 21 (both P),

3nn,

(but rd.

29

na?3n,

'an,

),

to Kadesh, '3n

Nui 3

(J),

Dt 34

(all J),

D),

21 " 32

19

17 - 22

i2

21 1
(all

S 20 41

Th

(pya/3)

if

32

44

33

(=Judah);

*?? Ju 14 19 ;rfcctore, fe&


n
of indir. obj. Gii3 4-oft.; ins. also

pi. cstr.

S 12 7

HPS

S 13 34

^Ex

sq.

Th We

S 13 s4

V3S"^y Jb

19

(1

Klo Dr Kit Bu, so


as more diff.);

foil.

iSi7 31 ^i 4 2

sq.' ?.^

"3.W3 J e 3 6 :o ; sq.

31

S 12 7 he
S3' 5 ;

aim.

,6

20

20

[usu. sq. ?

(cf.

denned

??)..

n.[m.] south-country, Negeb, south

'Dri3

12

1S4

20

Si

K9

15

loc. (instead

s
of indir. obj.) chiefly proph. Je 4
13

.20
5-"

31'"+;

Mi i
rarely sq.
31
Tan
in?}
(indef.
HPS
(but rd.
ace. pers. 2 S 1
subj.), or nan "b\ We Dr Kit, 93 Th Klo Bu
"
also

favour nan), 2

K 7 911 Ez43

13

sq. dir.obj.inacc.

'3

u+

oft.; sq.

Gii45

cl.wi.Tf^

13

10

Jb

17

26

'

31

37
;

wi/lGii

-|-oft.; sq.cl.

3(late)Est3 4

sq.

15
cl. wi. np Gn 29
Jui 6 15 Est 8 + sq. cl. wi. "O
11
2K6 ;sq.cl.wi.na NCti 7 ,once sq.cl. wi.nGn43
1

Gn

(no art.)

I3 3 (J),

S 30

1
,

Is

30

Di); of

(cf.

,|

Negeb

particular districts in the

1"1J|

Ju

'3

16

GFM), iTTW '3 etc. 1 S 27


(cfTbr), 30"S 2 4 7 2 Ch 28 18 v. aho Zc i 4 10 '3 npn Jos
s
19 '3 nion 1S30 27 coll. c. pi. vb. = people of
101010

(cf.
14

N.,E.,AY

(opp.
(P),

iKf=

Ez

3b

PUD')?

)Gni 3 ,4
4

2 Ch 4
49

Dn 8

cf.

Nu 34

*/te

cf.

19

48

Jos 15

sowtft

24

Ju

(JE),

34

19

(P),

19
;

v-

Zc 9 12

K7
36

nyf>

'3

39

53

Zc 14 4
38

40

EZ46 99

15

35 Jos 18

i*3| south

(all P), cf.

j>

HNQ

24

(of S.

'3

S 27 11 Est 6 2

nSQ

(all P),

boundary

3330 (hajin)

Jos 15 3 (b 'ap'^N), v 3 7
'30 abs. on the south Jos

s 1 4 Ez 40

2
;

'a

"own

10

om.

both om.

by

?5?

S2

orat. reel;

concerning,
1

S 24" +

Lv 5 + ].
1

In

Hex. rarely P, +L.V5 14 35 Ex i6':2 t; 3,0nf


25
20
G
i2 18 Exi 3 8 +i8t,; E, Gii2i 3i 4i +i5t-;
s
18
9
announce,
D, Dt 17 26 30 +5 t.; 1. tell,
report, usu.

Ju I3

in|

human
18

Gn 9 22 24 s3 32 Lv 14'
Jb 12
Ne 2 Est 2
s

subj.
i

23

10 - 10

12

20

,9

2. declare,
142 Is i9 Je 5 Ez 24 +.
make hnoicn, expound, esp. of something before

12

not understood, concealed or mysterious,


12

18
,

etc.;

I6.i6.i6.i9.

147

io

=2 Ch 9

19
;

S 15 16

Gn 3

a riddle Ju

2
;

secret

Jb

6
,

i^ A

etc.;

of*
s

S 7 2 K 4 Mi 6 Je 42
s
of declaring by ^'s agents Dt 5 Mi 3*
,2
13
28
2 S 24 Je so Is 58 ; by divin. Ho 4

as revealing,

dream D112 2 ;

oft. indir. obj.

om. Ju

dir. obj.

sq.

14

2. hence south

44
0/ Nu 34

(all P),
1

,6 - 2S - 33

i8

Nu 34

south side or border

^.^.n.u.io^^suo

Ex 1 3

Gn 47' + nON then foil,

sq. npK'l

'an alone sq. orat. rect.


1

28 14 (bothJ), Jos 17 10
1517
141618
26
(cf. v
),

27

'3

side of tabernacle);

Is 2

Ch 9 24

further

HSM Ex 26 18

Ez47 10

Babylon

b. land S. of

Di).
c. = Egypt Dn 1
Meinh BevBehrm, cf. v 43 ).

dir. obj., sq. n'DN.b

no

oft.

Ob 19

(cf.

south-land

<m

etc.

Gn 4

25

27

11

>

PM

617

TO

3. inform of (play the informer concerning)

^mm

power, loving-kindness,

wisdom,

13

W): f 9

(esp.

heavens

33

22

51

Pt.= messenger
S

Pfim

Is 3

12

5fU3

Jos 9 24 +

57

9
\jr

M5 +
12

5. avow,

19

38

bj.

Is

cf.

48

in front

what

is

among

13

Gn 33

of, before,

12

b. 133?

Nu

l^X/;,

\133.[>

22 s2

on his knees iri^X 133^, Is i 7 your


ground FiniX 3"bx Ont D3133^ with ipy J0S5 13
Dn8 15 io in a hostile sense v 13 cf. Pr2i 30
in the sight or presence of, Hb i 3 ^p? DOll 1>1,
2

announced,

6e told,

).

a. + 1333 ace. to

preps.:

the animals there was no 11333 1$.

Inf.

^ 101

equal and adequate to himself, v 2u

i.e.

20

rv^x xb

or purpose

<

Impf. Gn2 2 +

= in your view,

is

"3"y i33^>

in front of'= corresponding to, Gn 2 18 I will


make him i^S l?y a help corresponding to him

S 15 13 Je5i 31,31 cf. ij?3n


a>'xn 2 S 18 11
tHoph.

'tan

316

With

2.

13n J0S9 24 Pai 2";

abs.

92

19 50 97^; Is 42

\j>

acknoivledtje, confess:

i"?on 2

17

(cf.

'"

of

etc.,

your face

before

24
U2 Je 20 10 Jb i
4.
Jos
f Lv 5 Pr 2 9
proclaiming
proclaim,
esp.
of
declare,
publish,

fell

Ifi

reported, alw. sq. ? (sts. impeis., logical subj.

in ace,

cf.

611 2 7

42

S2

c. fern.

Is 2

not in

^39
Ne3

Gn2 7 42 (J), 3 i 22 (E),Dti 7 4 Jos 9 24 24 (D),


Eu2 ,IU JU9 25 2S10 17 19 2 2 i n 1K10 7 18
s
20
2 Ch 9 Is 2 i 40
sq. "fOb Gn 22
1 Ch 19
-

P):

13

Ne

21

17

yen nya, 50 8 Ton

"133^>

37

924
;

= parallel

13 - 24

51

13

1S23

47

Ju

Jos io 17 (JE),

(all J),

8 7 Is

713

27

sq. cl. with

lK2 M

S 15 12 19 19

^ Ex

2
1

S 6 12

what

subst.

v v 151

conspicuous or in

is

front,

always as adv. or prep, in front

sight

of,

oppos'te

to, 133,,

of,

in

10

^^y

'3^

(rather stronger

a. locally
"isb),

Gn 3

\a)

w-an

32

i3"nx naa
37

n front of

15

own it, now, v 47 m03 nDPl


why should we die in thy sight ? Ex 1 2

our brethren
"pJ3

encamped inn

I sr.
10

34

nfcbw ibyx

all thy

people

passed over
23

133 in front of the

-jr^y-bn 133 before,

in sight

^-

133

:9

in front of their house, v'

of,

(73) 133

Dt 31 11 Jos 8 36 1 S 15 30 2 S i2 12 +; 1 K
13
2
set Naboth Dyn
133; '1 133 1 S 12 3 16 6
TT,,
s7
in^C "> 133
H33 18 13 133
so 133 f 89

bvrvtr

EW1 Nu 25

poet.

S i2 12 ;'f 22 26 VX1"' 3, 52 11 (so


niM^. n6 14 18 ); hostilely, Jb io 17 with
2

^>

20
of, ^23 " 3i ,cf.
with collat. idea of being open or known
s
to, Pri5 u '1 1J3 p-OKl
b)XW, Jb 26
f 38 10
-niNn-b ni33 (||ninD3 xi> -po), 69 20 (||njnj),

collat.
i

idea of to the mortification

16

"9 ,M

Is

59

12

so

*n

"OB 133

Ho

(6)

with

and vb. of motion, to go in front of


straightforward, Jos 6 5 B"X DJ?1 yi
1133 each straightforward, v 20 Am 3 Je3i 39
4
^e 12 37 cf. Pr 4 K
vividly
b. mentally,

present to,

TDn

''133

nearly
0'3ta?

^ 38

TlKtDni,

= 1"3"y3,

DITJB Is

TOD

1133

521.

'

16

44 51
(remembered by)
pX3 Is 4 o 17 ^39"; so '31

109 15

"133 "31X301,

'1

18

':b

25

Vi^J? '3 ? ''T

133,

ever present to

13 i.e. is

"]!Dn

(cf.101 7 )';

13VW Kb

QM^N ina pX

i.e.

my

he has no

eye to discern God's awe-inspiring judgments

io 5 ); with

(cf.

rWX

X?

3
pose (||TlX3b>) 101

have in view, purfl330 (a) adv. of

i.e.

c.

(f? 1 c) the front, in front, opposite, ex adverso,

16
,

sat her down opposite,


Dt 28 66 1330 i? D^xibn "]"n vni
be hung up for thee in front (i.e. sus-

shall

K2

r\?

SB'm

pended, as by a thread, in front of thee)


1330 IK'DS J?W) and flung

away his

life

J119

'

in front

away (i.e. hazarded it) = some way


from or at a distance, Nu 2 2 Dt 32 a2 133D ^3
15
Y~\Hn MX IXin, 2 K 2 '30 inX"W < a distance,
or straight

off,

3~ 4 25

a?oo/, 2

Ob

S 18 13 1330 3Vnn nnXI,

11
.

from the front of away


20
^''"^
^SO
Ct6
from,
-^J? ^pn, 1 S 26
'i
the
'30
"3"y
before
1330 from
mnX "01
"3D
(6) as

a prep,

(o)

11

cutting
with verbs of removing Is i
17
3
23
16
Je
(8)
Jon 2\ hiding
off ^3
9
i
7
^'at a distance from, ^ io
opposite to, Ne

eyes

',

of,

Am

--

H330 T'oac'D nno, 38

o-neself, i.e.

18

^>3

reflex, sf.,

is

"3

16 3 54 s

or pZace

^ Q^n

G1121 16 1330

78 12 ), Jos 3 16 the people


in front of J., 1 K 20 27 ,etc;

(cf.

im"

mountain,

VCSB'O

"133^

for,

what

of

fig.

mind, 36 WJ?

and distincter than

X^> (cf.

of,

^V

*5

141s

+ \^

Jo

Vt? '^>

22

to set

T3*y
and in a moral sense,

^H

sf.

^U 38 +, etc.; with n loc. 1133


n6
1. as adv. accus. in front

n
^ 38 +

Ne

cstr. 133,

= over,

11

86 14 ), 90 8 oft, in the
nab, both lit., as Jb 4 1C 1310)?

0133^ D"r6x 10B>

phrase

2:i

i8

(IPSO 1"DX *6), with

<

1J3

morally,

visible

5
4 (J),

Ne

a business (peculiar)

Ch

to,

38

TJ"6w>

"133^

opposite to (prob. of opposite choirs),

'3

But Ex io 10 D3"3D 133

,iyi "3

1330 from before,

Pr

12

noy"

\T^ n.m. leader


T33

"l^

prince; abs.

(133) 2
2

(lit.
7

Ch 35 s

ruler,

of,

Ne

(y)

Ju 20

;4

16 20
-

prob. one in front),

iS

ll!

+3it.;

cstr.

D"T33Jb2 9 u'+3t.;
prime f 76 13 Pr 28 16 Jb

K2o + 6t.;
5

13:0.

d. +133 iy as far as the front

ruler,

"y33

14 7 in front of

pi.

1 "

29

37

31

? + acc. pers.),

'&

proph.),

6':l

by

'i

rPH V

of

David also
'3 nvnb i K

Ch

11

+ acc.

if;

Is 55

1K14'

ob

+ acc.

Ez

the title of some high

Ch

WX

njJf

'3

16

fro

of

20 5

22

(of Abijah,

TOgn

2. of a
3.

Dn

28

23,26

official

1V33 and he was prince-overseer


13

31

in, etc. (for

11
hence DTl^Nn rV3
1 Ch
2 Ch
9
s
1'
'2
33, including the high35 (three 'n

'3 see 29 211 );

'3

Ar.

TP~\2.

27 " 2 Ch 19 ; of Korahites 9
of Aaronite warriors 1 2 2 '; of division of army
4
1 Ch 13
27
2CI111" (commandant of forof tribe

Ch

31
;

32

21

20

11

army:

(in Ass.

.1

D1 HWB446

Nnaia planet

rV3n

2CI1

5. princely things,

Qal

TIN Is 9

o^; NH

Pf.-\)H

22

"p-VV^yi

'a

^"N^

Impf. 2."^

Hiph. Impf.

mm

1.

enlighten

nr t6n m.T

4
;

fr.nab

moon) ~N7 0"V1

n.f.

Hb3
5

+;

opp- ^?N,
fig.

'

brightness;^

Tf

n),

(1BBO

of Zion's dawning, Ijrnt

^33
"ip Tab?

of her righteousness

and Ez i 2 '),
stars Jo 2"'
(in storm);

Hb 3

4
;

Eteb

^H Hb

||

15
;

cf.
'3

62 1
;

'3

10

of

abs.

Am

; JW^/rf-

Am 5

10

(|| "lis*;

Is

60 3

(||

lis);

only here

moon

Is

2S22

13

6o 19 of
,

=^i8

13

10"; 11X3

'3

pT3

'3

Is 4

or thrust

ace:

sq.

11

Ch

Dn

Pi. naap

^,44^

at,

K22

fig.

of wild ox

of Joseph

TP23 adj. addicted to


"W Ex 21 s9 88 (E), cf. Ba NB49

goring, pred.

of

/JJ (v

of

mng. unknown

foil.,

but

is strike, split, pierce,

Ar.

JsJ

v. infr.).

>

T 73?p n.[m.] sickle (Ar. J^J.^.

Aram. loan- word Fra


fran handle, wield

133

Jeso

(yet poss.

Aram. Jl^^Lss);

),

10

{pIV);

c.

c.

n^Jo 4

13

of judgment.

fig.

t []IJ] vk- touch


instrument (N"H
o^a:

f 68

Pi! Pf.

26

|331

(strings),

play a

Aram.

Pa.); QalPi.

Pi.;

players

i6'

f:3

stringed

onB'/ nisain

(||

(con sec), v

23
;

niobj?).

Impf.

1 pi.

IS38 20 Inf. cstr. ?M iSi6 ,7 +5t.; i3 ^


23
JMO 1 Si 6 10 + 4t.;jpZy 11333 1 g 16 16 ^3 v
;'

1.333

16 '

("1133

in context), i8

i0

EZ33

33

in sim.

of^'s spear; ||T*C ""*);


10

fn. PT32 n.pr.m. a son of David


CI13 7 I4 6
Nyai, KayeO, etc.

J33

2WO

JHJ

3tOD
1

S 16 17

S 16 18

-ii333iSi6

(v.infr.);

sf.

(Ges

t[nrj3]

(||

^P

K3

ace. to

^N

Is23 16 (both ||W),

cf.

IS38 20

n3) D'335> 1^);

13

13 - 15

ace. cogn.

c.

f 33

cf.

also 2

strel\d. Qal)
16

19

Ft.=2>layer, min-

^N

also |MD jn

H20b
).

music; abs.

n.f.

W?^7f;

n3"33

f 61

DTD 1 ?? Jb 3 o -r2t.;
9

20
^-Hbs' ;P l.rii3''a3^4 + 6t.'; ^13^3 Is 3
1. music (of stringed instr.) ace. cogn. Is 38
9

La

as occupation

14

esp. ni3' a33 in ^-titles;


i

so Hb
^4 6 54 55 6f 76 80f
pi.
Ges
61
(rd.
perh,
f
1

19

).

string accomp."?)
,Tb 3 o

^77';

(||n^p),^69

13

p?^' niK'

cf.

n?yp!

o/mocking so^

subject
,

2. song (with

Pi.

(||

fNI Is 50
(fig. of distress
Q^^q) so '3 TiX3 D'pnx rnNl Pr 4 18 *Ae ^atft
0/ righteous men is like a light of brightness.

ms. nsan

n333

na

pers.

Dt 33 17 cf. 1 K 2 U =: 2 Ch
10
6
Da); v. also Ez 34 21 (of Isr. under
18 ^ 44
4
fig. of sheep), cf. Dn 8 (of ram in vision
obj.
not expr.).
Hithp. Impf. 333H -^p iray naari*
Dun 40 engage in thrusting with, wage war with.

a/fer r m); so

" "1133
Ez i
13
rnr6
B>N '3
Ez I
427 28

'3

15

(c. art.

of theophany

3 "(of glitter

of individ., ib
||

pws/t

under

'&

sf.Dnu J 2
cstr.Is 4
;
ness of a (clear, sunshiny) day
5

Ez 34

21

ace.

sq.

:niN!!i , a:isi3 10 (|n?'n).

10

"lit?,

'

= ^&n

2. cause to shine (of

12

Eth. iVOi Aram.

'3

2tl

id.;

21 28 3432 (E),

Ex

/m;;/. nj?

subj.

18 10 ; inson

(As. nagil, shine, beam, be

Venus)

Jb 22 2S QTYby
iE>N Jb 18 3

^fn m:
^ i8

(NH

TFT J J vb. shine


joyful,

of temple-

"''?')
||

2Ch3i

Pr

Ihta)-

treasuries 1CI126 24 cf.


28' (i.e. of palace?).
pi. abstr.

^;

make progress; X

attain,

Impf. ny; Dt 33 17

tress),

er
gwe,

BH); Qal

of pros-

vb. push, thrust, gore


succeed,

as

22
'3
ii 11
of high-priest Dn
4. rw/er in otlier capacities (late):

Xe

priest),

59 (PP-

fig.

connected with
the temple Je 20 1 (of Pashhur) T33 Tj?B WH1
''

tn^J

so

')

io 1

subj.);

Judah 1CI128 4

foreign ruler or prince

of Sol.

brightness;

n.f.

perity; pi. ninbai) is

also 5

Ch

pers.) 2

subj. Rehob.); of

s2

of Jerob. by

('*

of Hezekiah

29

cf.

subj.);

('

pers.)

Baasha;
VI1X3

33

pa

'j> '3

'*

(in these

PJ? '3

Ch

(subj.

S 13 14 25 30 injar
subj.), by '& iTH 5",

David by '$ VWt

(subj. '<); of

16

of Sol., subj. people,

cf.

t[nni;]

Esp. 1. of king of Isr.: of

(in sim.).

Saul

ru^o

618

r&2

3) J

La3 14

(||

P h 'f)-

t [ni^HJQ] n.f. (mocking, derisive) song


(cf.

foreg.); Dnraap

mocking song.

La3 63

i.e. subject

of their

619

y:,j

(NH

vb. touch, reach, strike v


tW. ;
V)2
^
- t 150
*iJ is a<7 ee with one (of food), produce, effect;

Ar.

infr.); Qal Pf.

Gn 32 +
:ii

etc

Gn

VSllb

Wi Eu

2,

14
Je 12 ;

f.

'Exi9

,2 ls -

Inf.

Ez 1 10 sf.
i
9 +; D^aJ
s

6 27 ;

a. touch, usu. sq.

W 30 S9
29

u (allE),

t.

(P),
9"

*?

11

4
3
17
30 Est 4 8

Is

S 14

Dn

Ez

12

88 4

12

18

"bs

sq.

N13);

(||

(sq.

14

Est

also

9 (sq. Inf.),

4. of fate or

j>).

~b Est 9 M Ec 8 14

sq.

Dn

time)

28";

sq. ace. loc.

f 107 abs. Est 6 ; sq. bxN


approach, of time, abs. Ec 12 1

3.

12

1215

sq. b (of

"iy

sq.

87

Ct
2

ly

Sq. b

nyab

he be not able to furnish a lamb)

(i.e.

Jb 2o 6 (hyperb.) 2 Ch 3 11 12
attain, sq. ^Est 4 14 arrive, come,
sq.

14

cf.

lot,

=befal,

plague,

mark,

1^32.

'

^ Hg

Nu 4

12

15

K 6 Dn 927

Dnio

nab-^y

(no obj. expr.)

Jb

67

16

of

fig.

2. nearly
riSD),

S6 Jb

foucfc=harm,

iClii6

11

19

Gn

sq. 3.

21

26

(||yin)-^io5

Ju 20

VI, tq. 3),

Dr HPS);

34 41

ment Mi

abs.

'

3.

10

;sq.

6 29 (sq. 3);

v. also

S 14

12J2

19

Jb

of vine Is

~>V,

sword Je 4 10 cf. v 18
cf. Jb 4 (|| b Ki3)
,

3 (but

sq.

of chastise-

also (sq. bs)

arrive (of time),

3;

JW,

Jos 8

U'S3

sf.

leprosy, 2 ace), subj.


1

(subj.

'

'%

be stricken,

be

'*;

so,

man Dt

Cb

so

26

20

but rd.

strike (with

Impf. ViN

+ ace.

15

^38

Pi. and

cf.

tHiph.
Est 4 14 ;

IsH3

t.;

Est

'';

cawse to

cause

to

VI}.

5
;

a divine chastisement,
2

14

(Cn

ordinary),

V.3

!K8 38 (i3ab

37

Ch6 29 (iy?3) f 9i

(nn3DD),v

V^n),

(||

t.

Lv

'

of leprosy,

P/.

yan

14

^ 73

+ 6 t.;

12

s
.

?yan

fs.

p^ yap Gn2 8 +
touch;

nyk> 2CI13

Ex

1 2

22

(JE

cf.

vbnb);

La
sq.

2
,

11

arrive:

reach, approach,

(sq.iay IV, H?^)>

ground, Is 25 512
sq.

f.

VW).

Lv

i3 5G

regarded as the

Lv
Dt24 8

heavy touch or stroke of a disease, HyiX


I3

^n

si

also pn?n

nnsDp nyix),
Lvi 3 34 BTO1N

'J

it

v + 15
13 ;
house-wall v 373 39

i.e.

47

t.

Qal

Lv

etc.,

':

If.

fab

3 - 32 - 54

v 42

'J

412131 '- 31

15

identif.

-k-m----
;

in stones of wall v 40

strike, smite

13

'J

in garment,

with plague-spot 13 50

Ch

x3

59

in house

'

garment,

with person having

Is 19

22

()

f]??);

(Aram,
consec);

ISM

sf.

Ex 2i + 2 t.; ^i
2Ch2i etc.; 7m/
24
35
Ex 3 2 + 4 t.; lia ^ 89 + etc.; />?/. 6s. n'3 ?
Isi 9 22 cstr sjaab Exi2 23 23 1C3J v 27 ; afc-i&s,
18

:!5

swu'te, of

irrnyjm Ez 13 etc.; Zmp/. J?T


ya1 Is6 7 Je i 9 etc.; Inf. cstr. ran
12

iDjJ

by diseases

14

touch, apply,

(J;

Is 2 5

s. sf.

cause to touch

E * 4-

mf);

(||
'*,

13, 14), indeterm.

17 29 30 32 43 44
-

(|fny-J);

33

89

(of suffering servant of

3. mar/j (60

(E),

,0

of Israel 38 12 39 11
v. also Is 5

||

'3)=
8

Ex

12 17 (J),

||

K8

Gn

D^3N 32^ i.e. customary,


= 2 Ch 6 2S (both rbrp)

'3.

cogn.).

be stricken

2. 3. esp. 2

+;

^Vii 39"; iy3J

pi.

0;

13

0^33 Gni2"'^89 ss cstr.


1. stroke, wound, inflicted by man
s
5
an), P r 6 33
2
2. stroke,
(||

t^lJJ vb.

ace. pers.

tPu. Impf'ty^l

^33

12

metaph., esp. of a disease, regarded as sent by

Niph.

v. *|33

tPi. Pf.

15

14

n^, Vi\ Lvi3

Ex

abs.

sf.

^33 2S7

etc.

WW}

'}

Dt2 4 +
Lvi 3 44 2 Ch6 29

12

stroke,

prob.

17

'

cstr.

on

Is 5 3

19

Zc2

Pr

defeated (in battle), i.e. feign to

Gn

14

in metaph., sq.

Ezr 3 Ne 7 73
Uliph. Jmpf.

Jos 9

so

to,

=come, sq."?^ Jon

Je 51;

104
S 10 2

32

(both subj. njn, sq.

16 Je 48 32 ; of
9

?X

Jei2

52";

touch-

plague-spot;

\p-

73

if?

sq.

of divine chas-

(J),

15

4. reach, extend

crpt.v.

14

sq.

11

Gn 20 s (touch a woman),
29
sq.'acc. Gn 2 6
(J, sf.), so Eu
'V).

Am g

~?K

(subj.

'<

b. of

10

sq. ace. Is

str ike, pass, stricken,

tisement

Ho 4

cf.

touching the heart, sq. 3

'*

wind Jb i 19 Ez

of

22

La4 15

ing earth, mountains, etc., sq.

144

Gnl2

n.m.

HS-^y Is6 7
abs.

Wj

;i

3 7

(||

cstr.

'

pi.

2 1.;

1.

V$

19"+
4

Lv Nu 1 2G 4- 7 t. Nu (P) + 1
3 or obj.), Dt 14 8 Jn 6 21 2 S 23 7 1 K 6 2 17
1018
La 4 14 sq.
'2lvi3- Ests 2 Dn8 518 io

+ 25

- 3

(no
i

-fy

for a lamb

Lv5 + W\
2 t.;

ya?
5

3 Is 5
2. iutr. reach, extend, Gn 28 12 (sq.
ii_loc); sq. b Zc 14 5 sq. ny Is 8 s cf. 'm
n ?? ''H
Lv 5' t/ /w's /tcmcZ do not reach enough
,

Pi.

cf.

Ju 20"+

nyja

i44

Mya

53

73

/mp/

t.

33

Pt. act.

etc.;

Gn.f(J),

Lv

+3

i;

nyjj Xu
M Is

pos..yW3

M
26

32

Imv. VI

20

Gn

'j

Gn

1I3

i pi. B f.

PI

w. leprosy),

Vi} Ithpa. be struck (sc.

Aram.

*p3
8

;
1.

DTO, ~b$)

i-

Ez 13 14
7

(sq. "btf),

nsrby Is 6 Je

Ex2i 22 35 (E);

one's foot against (3) stone

abs. (stumble)

Pr

s3

esp. of

obj. inclivid. (fatal stroke)


2

20

Ch 1

18

(E), Is 19",

cf.

Si:

0bnb); obj.people (abs.) Ex

(JE), 32 35 Jos 24

12

subj. '\

judgment,

S 25 s8 26

^91

23

22
;

2:t

'

27

v. also

14
1218
f 89 cf. c. ace. cogn. naap Zc 14s7 2 Ch 21
of causing
(sq. also "T?y3); c. 3 instr. Ex 7

24

bring to
9

serious (even fatal) injury, sq. ace. pers.

sq.

defeat in battle, sq. ace.

2Chi3

15

i4 n

+ V.?? Ju

20 33

S 43

S io 15 Wf3 v 19 + 2 t., etc.;


2
*1.331 1 S
4 + 4 1.; // aba.

Niph. Pf *|M
24
2 Ch 6
Impf

Ju2>;

5)133

620
;

cstr.l?3n

K8

33

^ Dt

Pt.

25

Eth. iVV: reign, wield

Qal

Pf.

Hithp. wip/.1B?3n^ Je 13
03\bp,

# (loc);

sq.

tfpS n.m.

16

Qal (^

cf.

Ex12,13

ment, onlyP);

= stumble, snty.

91

12

and

|U 2.

(indef.)

foot strikes

Exi2 +

13

and

6t,;

1. fatal
12

(death of first-born); 30
11 12
Jos 2 2 17
1

14
J3X Is 8

'3

2. striking,

13

= pestilence Nu

(as judg-

blow, striking

abs.

'3

Ex

JZow, plague,

against which the

i.e.

so stumbles

(|j

Ex 9 ; 1.
14

pi. sf. -n'BaO

3. plague, pestilence (divine judgment),

of tumours on Philistines

6 4 ; against Isr

2S24

16

2I - 25

2. exact

23

specif, disease of bo wels 2

people 1CI121 17 ;

Ch

wasting of

(ms.also

^ 1 06

2930

Dti5 213
master Ex 3 7

beasts v

H 'd
;

= infected

flesh,

eyes and

be long (of time),

Jb 20 2s

49

1.

Dnap

Pt.

flow,

Niph. Pf.
ana;

pi.

-P/

vanish,

pour
a"3 n

^ 63

Jb

28
(

11
;

6
;

fs.

14

14

"133

rOM
nina?
(0*133

2. ^owr

La 3

eye (in tears)


rbt).

Impf.

49
.

4. 6e stretched

(or id.

~13*1

^y 1).

75
i8 2,

-f

/mu.sf.Dian J e

-ISFI1

Hiph.
Ez 35 s
;

|r down,

stones of Samaria, subj/

out, fig. of 'i's

= deliver

nW t ^ 7 v

down the

hurl

2S

in sim. of mortality).

^1^1 Mi

in^?:

S 14 14

be poured, spilt,

oneself, flow, trickle, of

out (?) rnaa

run (Aram.

Aph. prolong, protract;

endure, flow, stream);

* 7 f La

610 1314

wine-cup,

driver,

task-

18

Zc 1 o 4
foreign oppressor, tyrant Is 9 s (c. 3) 1 2 4
8
20
Zc 9
exactor of tribute, Dn
pi. abstr.
-

= lord,

lordship

60 (||
S 1 6+ 2
by enemy
1

+ Is 3

t.

and

Pf. tM3

hard
s4

so

2>ressed

(but om. by

We Dr

@, Th

after

(personif.)

Niph.

consec.) ;

(1

""li-)"}

Dite Tin^Q).

17

Is

ruler, fig. of

Kit Bu HPS);
^ Is 53 7

^ 75
^ 63

Mi

draw

vb.

rti^JjlJ
L

- T 125
freq. syn. of 3*tp q.v.

(NH id.

11
over to Je 18 21
Ez 35 s
4
Tltoa
Dnap
Pt.
dt>3 Mi i in sim., of
mountains melting at theophany.
.

Hoph.

Hiph.

^ L^i

IS65 5 3 mpl.
Jb 4 i 8 (Baer; van
;

Gn 33 etc.; Imv.
Gn27 21 +2t.; fs.
Vffh Ju 20 23 4- ;
4- 2 t.;

^);

,5

15

9
//.

,'nW

csft\
Bu2 etc.;
taa Gn 33
W? Ex 28
,

43

sf.

human

1.

subj.:

Gn 27- 43" 4 4 4 5 (all J), Ex


(of sexual intercourse), 24 2 Nu 32 16 Jos 14"
Ex

(not D),

30

Jos

34
7

-f- \js

v 21

abs.,

Nu 8

16

Ez

"vy pers.
(||-!>

(all

31,7);

Wan 'Hiph.
S io 13 =
iS9 18 3o 21

or

9", rei

rds. -?N for

33

13

44

14

19

cf.

Je 30 21b

(J), rei

sq.

Ju

s2

sq.

pers. Is 65

Ju 20 23 Je46

battle

4- ''pa? pers.); sq. ace. pers.

Nu 4

~m

10

cf.

rei

elsewh.

t.

Am 9 rd. Vrgi &m (for MT


We GASm Dr Now; \\V$>);

in

Ch

10

Ex 2 8 43 30 20 Lv 21 23 and
H); sq. "?K rei also

nnpB2 draw near for

Ez 44 13

''

sq. "15? pers. G11

(P),

(subj. pestilence personif.);

~b of altar

also sq.

18

of priestly approach to

sq.

J^m

fpl.

Gn

14

"'?>?

cZraw or come near,

E),

(all

,""^a

~m

? Ex 24 s

-}-,

and

+9

Wf.

2 ms.

H.

d.

V\

less

(rare)

14

near, approach,

deriv.) ; Qal 68 Impf. W) Ex 2


+
23
E^3?l Gni8
+ 3_fs. &&\ G1133

sq. "H?"^?

recipr. tyrannize over {'2) each other Is 3

sq. "i> pers.

15 - 15

'^J vb. pour,

fig.

v. 3.

sq. ace. pers. only

Jb3 ;(ass-)driver Jb39 7


5
of (arbitrary) ruler Is 3 12 ruler (good sense)

19

3.

K23 35

Che, etc.);

q. v.]

'J?,

3. Pt. (=subst.)

tongue, of hostile peoples Zc 14 1218 ; attacking

nX"lN

^DS,

ace.

c.

ThWe Kb Dr Kit Bu), Ch 2

exact [changing

treated harshly, of suffering servant of

15

ms.

"TO?).

Wow, = fatal
10
in divine judgment (plague) Ex
stroke Ez 24
14
2. slaughter in battle, 1 S 4 17 2 S 1 f
9 (J).

Zc 14 15

Nui 4

Dt 15 2

\fa)

-,

DiDu;

emend.,

?iWpp

T nQiP2 n.f. blow, slaughter, plague, pes37


tilence;
'd abs. Nu i4 +23 t.; cstr. DSpD

Impf.

Yh*"\ king);

j>oiuer,

Wan Dt 15 3 2 mpl. wapn is 58 s ; Pt. bJS


Is9 3 +, etc.; 1. ;press, o?ra>e to work (obj.
Q3UXy your workmen), Is 58 s (Ges Comm De

19

K 23

25

Nu 8

':

Ju 2039 etc.; be smitten, bef. enemy, in battle,


15 19
10
2
32 39 39
18 7 iK8
2 S io
1 S4 7
sq. "Xh Ju 20
42
2
24
2K14 12 iChi 9 1(U9 2 Cb6 2 5- Lv2 6 17 Nui 4
22
17
Dt i 43 abs. Ju 20 36 1 S 4 10 2 S 2 2 Ch 20
7 35
Vid. V Niph.
Pt. after 1, sq. *$? Dt 2 8
'

tftl3

19

(P),'but ace. difficult;


18

Nu 4

19
,

Klo HPS;

cf.

Dr
in

S30 Dr takes ~m= w ith; sq. D^H


23
S 14 38 Bu 2
abs. Gn 18
27 29 33" A o
2
n
(all J), Ex 2 4 (E), Jos 8
(E + 1X2% + 9
(not P, D), + Gn 27 2627 (E), Jos 3 9 (J), 2 S
31
2 Ch 29
(all Imv. sq. 2nd Imv.), + Gn i9 (J).
1

21

hitter,

14

21

10

1.

15

T|_I'JJj vb. press, drive, oppress, exact


(As. nagdsu, throiv down, overthrow, D1 HWB448
;

Ar. ^jZ&i rouse and drive game, drive vehemently;

Lv2i 2121
Note

(H), 2

esp. nKbrrE'jl

27

Gn

(all sq.

19

lit.

Inf. purpose).

approach

thither 1

621

1}
i.e.

b-r ?'? Is 49 move


move away! cf. n 3S"'N*i V"'"
/or me (make room for me) that I may
1

M'2/

dwell

DipKin

(||

Jb

V^r. ""???
(fit

2. inanim. subj. iriK

''ir-iS).
s

oe io another

tliey

'

K 20

13

Ezr 9

Ex 19"

Dt 20

L29

""?***

sq.

18
;

Yahweh

Ex

rei

S ii
sq.nn^> iS7 10
-

20

Dt 25

DEBtorr'?**

21

sq.

13

Am 5

i^an 2 s
3 pi.
Impf juss. ""'a* Jb
8

Lv

n^'ani
23

t!W Ju 6

2S13

^a"

pcr^SPl

Gn2 7 25 +
12

G1127 25
Pa>n 1 S 28 25

10

Am 6

mpl. ^"an

^?n iSi 3 + ;A t^ao


^ap Mai 3 etc.; cause to

10

cf.

rarely pers.

21 66

Ex

: G1148 1013 (E), Ex 2

13

6-6

S 15 32 Gn

(E),

S 39

S 13 11 ( + Inf. purpose), 2 K 4 5 6 ; sq.


n3ran-bKLv2 8 (P; of sacrifice); "n3]??-^yMali 7
34

15

32

Am 5=

Mai

12

Ex 3 2

-%

(J),' 1

Mai

Am 6
8

S 28 s5

1
'

(D'a'b),

23

K5

S 17 29

Cb 2 9 23
19
307 Ju 6
2

Lv 8 14

v (||anpn);

(P), of

fig.

(obj.

(+1T a*l),
,

(||iTan); iain vr Yetyn jb 40 let him


made him (the hippot.) draw near his

21

45

tbat

19

sword, is dub.;
ruler

Am

Dr), of sacrifice

cf.

18 34

S 30 7

evidences) Is 41 21 (||3lp), v 22

I/roofs,

of
10

mpl.

its

Can Qal

have not

'^nn
"TJ

Is

been

Di Bu)

+Hoph.

q.v.).

D^n*i|ri6

34

Pf. 3
(Ginsb ^a.i)

brought

near

(put

e6 &$? Mai i 11 it (impers.)


to my name.
fHithp. Imv. mpl.
2
(||1Kil wagri).
draw
near
I
45

into) fetters;
offered

Du vnn tWi [^J?n wh. is made

fellows (other conject. v.

rd.

iBjarr

thy feet

'

Kit,

^abpers.

N"yin),

also

sacrif.

Th We Klo

no prep.
(foil.

Gn 27 s6 25 (E),

) pers.

v. II.

Ft.

1*13.

ID

VIII

Sendsch

Ar. vSli

[i_jjo cf.] 3*13 ace. to

fr.

willing
^^ ready,
HWB448

D1

Ba

As. nidbu,

Aram. 313

611

); Qal Pf.
Impf 3

&e wi'Z-

nri"

subj.

-ri3i3nn
2

Ch

]7

s9

cf.

35

Hithp. Pf.
Q'win
mpl.
Ezr 2 08

25

P).

(all

heart incited,

u'liose

1 s.

Ch

O^no

5
3 4- 2 t.; pi.
1. volunteer for war

3*13*11?

35

21

1331';

sf.

29

35

6
2
//. 313*in J u 5
Impf. 3 mpl. W3n? v
"3i3nn 1CI129 17 sf. 03i3nn>; Pt.
t.;

ms.

i3p 313 1E>K 25 s

Ex

3 ms. 313

y'- 1

131*13

fs.

Ezr

J u 59

s9

Ju

Ne

for service of

16
2
2. o^er /ree17 Ne ii
s 6 9 9
will- offerings for the first temple 1 Ch 29
4
68
5
14.17.17.
for t he second Ezr i 2
3 (cf. BAram.).

other kinds

Ch

T*2*l]

n.pr.m. (generous, noble)

0/ Aaron Ex6

son

29

-28.30

1_

ing;abs.
10

14

ni313

n9

1?.$

sfs.
('*)

1. eldest

28

io

Nu

s 4
-

3. a Jerahmeelite

29

Ch

8 30 9 3C

+i4t.;

35

Ch

Ch

68

14

cstr. ri313
10

H313

T^13 Dt

sf.

them freely; Qi'3

thy 2>eople will be

(all)

Dt

no

voluntariness '1313 D311X

11313

3
;

12 7

Ho
*-|T35*

voluntariness

day of thy host (be ready to volunteer,


MP133
nni3 0K>a 68 10 generous (copious)
v. Br
);
rain; H3133 54 s voluntarily, and adverb, ace.
2. freewill, voluntary,
H313 Dt 23" (v. Dr).
offering: a. inch gifts used in erection and
in the

s
29
furnishing of tabernacle Ex 35 36 (P); fcr
28
6
b.
8
first temple 20131", second Ezr i
.

inch

flhjJ

and

Q"

^*^ Ez 46";

prob. also

Am 4,

usu. a n3T for festival


'D IYI313 if, 119
10
s
meals, at Passover 2 Ch35 Pentecost Dt 16
5
Tabernacles Ezi'3 (besides the ritual offer1

ings); disting. from 113 votive offering Lv 7


33
18 2123
39
3
(H), Dt I2 617
23
15 2 9 (P), Lv 2 2
s
29
(Verbs used are '3 N*3i1 Ex 3 5 36 '3 3"npn

16

Nu

v. 113.

Lv

3
NaSa/3 (so 3, 4).
2.
20
20
25 27 31
Na/3ar
14 jg25.27.31_
is

Am

10S

will love

^ 1 io

19

voluntariness, freewill-offer-

Ex

pi.

+ 4 t.
6

':

ni313

cstr.

24

4. a Gibeonite

Tnm3 n.f.
16

23

Ch5 24
26
son of Jeroboam I
Na/3a0, L NaSafr
C0.61

1^3*1

(rd.

DHM

(sacrif);

Kt (Qr

21

approach, bring near, bring, sq. "v&f pers. (usu.


obj. ace. rei,

denom.

2rov. ms.

etc.;

mpl.

pi. cstr.

Wl

19.

40

Zm</ Pa. Ithpa.; Zinj. 313 inciting, instigation

Dwan

mpl.

4 i-;

I;s

fibril

50

Am 9

B*?n

3 mpl.

ntpsn
2

11

'3 fs.

19

Impf. 3 ms.

freewill- offering

+2

6-6

KT'i

impel, incite (il>jJ be noble, willing, gen-

erous, is
srBHMe^.

+ Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf.consec.itJ ''?niEx2i

Mai

Mai

abs. Gn 33 7 (J),
Ex 34 32 (P), so fig. of worship

3lp), 2

(||

21

20 21

(both E), 2

of priestly approach to

Je 30

(J),

pers.Am 9

Hiph.).

10*7~ J vb. incite, impel (NH id.;


ccJZ,

D.
;

cf.

Vma

n?!

in

only Hiph.

~W>'Q hxrw^rss.

Niph. Pf. VI? Gn 3 3 + 3 fs. ntW31 Dt


32
0^3 2S ii'20 21
25'; 3 mpl. WM Ex 34 +
draiv near = Qal (and
iY pi. 0^33 Ex 19 22
s
substit. for it in D)
sq. "?^ pers. Dt 25

14

>

approach

48

cZHi-e cattle, etc.);


/H

closely together; of scales of crocodile).

Qal not

m-n

t[N Ul

vb. drive away, thrust aside

(ilform of ni3, q.v., or text, err.;

Eth. i7i:

Lv22

18

Dt 16

10

7
;

.)

rrtW N1115

EZ46 12

'3
;

[113

Lv2f

T^ia
Ex

+2

35

+ pt.;
\^ 83-

t.;

1.

5 -- 2

Xu2i +2t.;
ls

^"I?

cstr.

12

Ex 3 5

n.m. Is32,s inclined, gener5


abs. ') Is32 + 6t.; cstr. ^"la
4
f. nnH3
f 51 pi. D'ana Is 13=

adj. and

ous, noble;

tonna

sf.

2? TH3
"
n
Qal),
315
??0? 3

incited, inclined, willing,

(P),

Ch 29 31

(v.

nnna nn i^5i a willing spirit.


2.
rank 1 S 2 8 (poem), Jb 1 21
40
Jb 34 18 Pr 8 16 f 47 10 83 12 1 13 8 8 1 8 9
107

wo&Ze, -princely, in

=^
46

irnr

25

;'3nnJb2i 2S

1.,

na Ct f; ayn ^ana N1121 (poem).


P^Sf Pr 17 26
in mind and character

'a

T Ln^"^a] n.f. nobility, nobleness

sf.

s 8
Jb 3 o
pi. nn"13 Is 32
; 1. nobility
15
of rank, honour Jb 30
2. pi.
wo&Ze
things as counselled by the 3^3 in character
;3

713*13

ffwsy (in horror, disgust,

s 8
-

Ti~na

am

6 4 9/ee

sated with tossings.

+ Tif^, B*W

Arab tribe ace. to 1 Ch


Gn 25 ,s 'i Ch i ); N8a( Connex. with above v quite uncertain.)

f$aia>v.

!"T'

31

q.v.

n.pr.m. (ichom Yah impels; in

*l~"a

As. Na-ad-U-ia-a-u

Jeconiah

Cll 3

Jager

18
.

wander, flutter
away ; Aram. _>
put
rrnj

3
Il^i Is

15

31

son

4C8

flee,

NahaBia.

etc.;
1
;

Je 4 25 ; Imp/. *riT

fs.

*nril

Gn 3 i
3 mpl. JVl'T f 68
// cs<r. Ih3
T)i$l
^.
TPJe
Pr 2 7 pi.
^55
49 +;
D'TP H09 ; 1. retreat, flee Is 2i /r. 6e/ore
40

13 - 13

f.

abhorrent,

Lv 1

cstr. n"13

(esp.

17

15

swords; 33 s a< */ie soared (^ipO) 0/


tumult; abs. io 31 22 3 ^ 68 1313 of birds and
beasts Je 4 25 9 9 ( + *$?); pt.
fugitive Is 16 3

MT

P and

Ezek.)

+
1.

nnn rnj Lv i 2 2

v5

cf.

("13

^^-^'irny^

riNDD) v 33 18 19 ; of
;

water of impurity (i. e. to remove it,


Di) N1119 9
3i'
2. fig. (with
allusion to cerem. usage), impure thing, Ez 7 19:o
cf.

(of gold),

morality,

Zcis

'

etc., 2

tnTa

(of Jems.);

Ch

of idolatry, im-

Ezr 9 11 (rnj

29'

fix), v",

ruxtanb).

n.f. id. (on

form

); of Jerusalem La

TU

II.

high

La

^^

(-/of

hill, hill

= n^3 v

Ko"

foil., v.

Ges* 20

cf.

1 ' 42

3'

Ko

17
).

cf.

Ar.

rising high into the sky, Lane i77s

also earth-heap, sand-heap).

t~ran. m.

Ex

heap

15 (song),

(sim.).

"VJfjJ

impurity

(as

defilement contracted by contact with a corpse,

13

N& 3

v 26 ("W 33K>), v 26

25 25

depart, stray,

T$ flee); Qal Pf.


"n? Ho7 + 4 t.,
3
pi'.

Ez

abs. '3

nm

17
36

c f.

iKM97

Ar. jj flee, run


hate, abominate, shrink from,

Est 6

cf ceremonial impurity, as union with brother's


wife, LV20 21 ; esp. of menstruation Ez 18 6 (rd.
nri'naa
fn? '
for
Co), 'an riNiorp 2 2 w

of

(iN"H id.;

to flight,

Lio

);

6.tvt6ei,

[^T^p] vb. retreat,

tl.

BASi

firna v 5 4-

sf.

impurity

n.f.

shunned)

mi j n.pr.gent.

fs.

Jb

pi. Q'H'ia

'"'^(l )

A ph.

Qal Na

cf.

,/,

3" \^3i 12
).

n.[m.J tossing of sleeplessness,

L"I^l"7a]

only

Hithpo'l. /wp/. IT-mrp

'p).

||

opp. ^33 Is 32 s

'

-a-TO

^nnD

18

3. noble

tos'-trr).

II

3H^paPri 9

Is 13-;

'

"uko

(of wicked,

'

Is 32

jb 18 18

bfiEfl

Hoph. oe chased aivay, Impf. 3 ms. fi^na 1T1


Jb20 8 (of wicked); *13C PP 28 23 s i/toras
thrust away (si vera
cf. Dr.; Klo Bu HPS

14

28" 1

ma

622

nn:

corrupt

f 78

13 Is

of waters

Ked Sea

of

1310

13
;

7
of Jordan Jos 3
^33
harvest-heap is perhaps

11

Ges Ew Ei

Du

(probably) 13 (Di) fled

from

der.

Ieil3

proposes f?b therefore; Buhl

113

reading

harvest; Che

is the

flpt

01.

nS, after

CJSjp)

14

of fleeing in horror, disgust,

Na 3 7 ^ 3

12
.

PI07 13 ; of sleep
61

}0 pers.

fr.

'

(f)

Gn 3 i (E), abs. Est


3. wander, stray (homeless, cf. T)3),

*l^3

c.

2. /ee, depart, Isr.

sim.),

cf.

(rjtt?)

Is 16 2 (in sim.), so

v8

(ft?

loc);

Pi.

(ft?

of scattered Isr.

loc, in

Ho

{excommunicate) Hithp. Niph.; As.

throw, overthrow, destroy, etc., Dl

nadtl,

HWB448f-); Pi.

D^b Q^3n Am 6 3 they that thrust off


evil day (i.e. refuse to think of it); lit.

Pt. jn

Pr 27 s

[n^TJ] vb. Pi. putaway, exclude (NH

f I.

the

B? , 'i!?9

Is 66 5

thrust

away,

from

exclude

association in worship (on usage v. Che).

17

Je 49 5 (searching) for food Jb 15 23 (wicked


man); *n: P7T1K V55 8 ^ w7/ wander afar.

II.

51*7 J (-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar. <s> oe

moist,

ux>

rain,

4. trims, flutter wings (of bird, in

fig.) Is

io

14

onoistened,

and

also betide, befal;

dew, and also bounty, liberality, a gift, Lane

3030
)-

Po'el Pf. consec. Tiai nrnr B>K Na 17 the


3
sun hath arisen and it (the locust swarm) fleeth
away.
Hiph. chase away, Impf. 3 mpl. sf.

tniD

(so

Baer Ginsb; van


584ac

gift (on format, cf. Ges


NB i2a^
nna-^ri; ni3rbb
;

d.

01

H.
sl4 * a

Ez 16

iTT3),

Ko"-

33

(||

n.m.
,l61i

D' ?'!?).

Ba

623

rru
t

[m Jl vb. impel, thrust, banish


(NH

and later)

Je.

n"J3

S So

drive a ship to shore)

14
i4 ;/w/.

(rare)

n''

lJpDt20 19

Qal Impf. nT 2 S

trau3.1.?mpeZ(i.e.iteM)

Dt 20 19 2. thrust away, banish,


Niph. P/. 3 fs. nrn? Jb 6 13
sq. "IP 2 S 1
14
etc.; (Trop/.VIT Je2 3 ^v. nm); P*. r3 2S14
nm; Mi 4 s + 2 1. nn-^a Ez 34 416 etc. On 'rn?
2
317
s
12
1. be impelled:
Is
56 ^ 1 47 v. Ki Kii
jrp IT nrppl be impelled with the axe Dt 19 5
sq. "^5?

an axe,

enticement

14

La 2

= BH; Eth. i&thi thrust; Ar.

Aram.
is

Hiph. Niph.;

beguile,

id.,

(esp. Dt.

"113

V Hiph. 3,4);

(cf.

'i nib* niN*K>D T|b imi (cf.

fl- []", ft?' H-] n -[


cf.
As. nudnu,

loan-word,

Dl BaerEzech

</TCac7draw={n3,
bi ibe

from harlot

(||

XW y).

bsni

||

EnVTC

pi.

Sift (prob. As.

']

dowry D1 HWB451
xiv
T]^"13 Ez 1 33 of
;
)
,

n !?^.), metaph. of Jerusalem.

14

t n []!-] n.[m.J sheath (NH id.; Aram.


M"]3 (3; Tabu.); Pers. loan-word No GGA 1334
-

banished

2. Je thrust out,

._;

102'^

(\\Y%>); cf.

nw

from me,

banished

i.e.

n-U 2 S 14 14

Nei 9

V)^

'3, c.

Jb6 13

mallet, to clean cotton

1DN Is

Dt 30 4 Zp 3 19
(|| K3K ^f);
a^n '2S14 13

Mi

r?i?

cogn.

ace.

12

c r?i? 56 8 c. D33 f 147 2 c.


Ez 3 4 4 16 (both |p?K); c. Ki3 Is 27 13 (\\id.);
X4
Je 49
outcast
neglected one,
v. also Is i6
;

s1

30

*';

np pX EnM).

17
(||

herd, i.e. ) straying J)t 2 2 1

(fr.

3, driven aivay

4. thrust away,
from ^ to idolatry Dt4 19 30 17 (sq. ninFlB>m).

aside,

Pu.

rTMD nbs^?

Pfc

22

Is 8

thrust

darkness.

rnm

Hiph. Pf.
Je 23 3 29 14 etc.
,

21

Qr; liTTl Dt 13

17
11

V'S

,,!

//

D'

impel, fig.,

!!!

sf.

14

flTl 2

njP

obj.

Ch

1.
14

HW Dt 30

13

s7
;

r?H), 50

lions); of

17

fig.

(Isr.

sf.

+2K

iJOnnn

2.

(sq. ~^V).

(||

'*,

c.

sq. 0B>

nbjjn);

of flock, subj. evil shepherd,


as sheep, subj. enemies as

driving out priests 2CI113 9 ; invader

wicked + 5 11 (|| DO^PI); good


man from his eminence ^62 b (sq. f?).
3.
thrust away, aside, from '' to idolatry, c. ace.,
Jo

20

i//-

21

1 7

S q.

^n-fD

Qr (Kt

y -

v. K13)

">

cf.

^yp v n ;
2

Ch

"

(||

^n
njjnj.

4. compel, force, subj. adulteress (by flattery),


sq.acc.

Pr

21

Hoph.

"

14

(||

HEn).

Pt.

rnro c ^ as ^,

footed, '

sim. of fugitive Babylonians.

LrWID]

play the lyre

also

n. [m.] a thing to

draw

Qal
ttB-tfl

chaff,

v.

TO

Ko

(v.

1-

30

Lv 2 6 36 + 3

Pt. I^?

"-);

driven about (esp. by wind)

68 3

yp-

be driven,

t.;
,

v. supr. (like

a driving [Che drift] of smoke); of breath (?? \})

De Now)

v.

of withered plant Is

vanish ; but

ref.

Jbi 3
chaff Q&\>) Is 4
sound),

II

trans.

Lv 2 6 36 (as making

slight

of sufferer, ||BO; Vfe), of

(fig.
2

*\V
(where
g
7

prob. to plant-life in these

places, v. Di) ; of leaf


25

whence Che

subj. riPy, ]T\yg i.e. place;


'3

Ew

Pr 21 ( Hi

of deceitful gain

fig.

bow

(sim. of

of hostile kings

*)

t1*7^ vb.vow(NH

id.; Ph. 113;

||

form
s

of 1)3,q.v.); Qal P/. 3 ms.


f 132 2 S 15 ;
11
39
n^3
-H3 Ju
2 ms. rrp_3
is.
;
30
3
;
Nu 6 21 +
Gn 3i 13 +5t. Pf.; /m^)/. 3 ms.

t.

Nu

Impf.; /nw.

Dt 23 s3
"

Gn

Lv

Ec5 44

c.

27

Dt 12
nrf?m

'3

31
11

30

Nu

Jon

S iu

30

"IK'S

Ju
10
,

11

39

Je 44

>

sfs.;

pi.

+4t.;

DTJ3 Join

Pr

'

(J),

Nu

Is 19

21
;

Dt 2 3 V 76 12
Dt 23 s4 Mali 14

6 21
25

8 7

23

T13 voty

t-nS, 113 n.m. NuS0


15

S is

(P);

dW nMn
10

Nu 21

(both E),

whom Nu

113

23"- 22

t.

12

14

13

b to

3
3
132 Ec 5

1117

20

Ju

(P),

3 o'

113 om.

28

+4

niin Ec 5 4 + 4

t.,

2
f 76 Inf. "&& Nu 6
Lv 27 s Mai i ; fo?y wtv

pi.

iT4

17

^"*]?

Pt. T13

-n.3 -113
2

Dt

ms. iMri

+ i7t.;^3Nu 3 o
aside,

wind ^ i 4 wicked, subj. God68 3 (|Ety TO?,


13
infr.); cf. Jb 32
(= defeat, anguish).
P|*n?
3 ^,68 3
Isi9 7 J/
Niph. Pf

subj.

(sq. -iK);

Dti3 14

bow-string with

esp.

'3

Co);

(NH

13
Impf. sf.'^D^ Jb32 (juss.); 3 fs. sf.
4
rI3^
?
i
yp-68 s
cZra-e about,
2 ms.

ace.

Je 23 s
3^n), so
(|| r?P,
(|p?K), cf. 23 s

(om.

(1|

(Judah under
II

16 15

nbyn, tfnn), 29 14
10
(H^nnn), V 1S
also 27

8
n?), v

32

Je 4 6 23

Dn 9 + Ez 4

24" 29 18
(II

into

thrust, move,

thrust out, banish, esp. of exile, subj.


sq.

14

/tow.

etc.;

62, etc.;

S 15

consec. 2

Impf.

beat,

Aram. *p_l NH Eth. \J2.L\ throw, hurl)

fig.of Zion

strike,

c.

Ar. i_sjj

?s

21

j] vb. drive, drive asunder

*gh 49 s

non-existent; esp.

is

banished one[s), outcast(s), as

Pt.
c.

sq.

Ch

27

spread, be diffused, disseminated (of odour);

irf.,

Je 40 12 43 s (|| MB);
also fig. *3 nrH3

B?>

sq.

exile,

3W

pianri's ia-in

t [*1

of dispersion in

>

io/'cA /e t-oitwZ

Jon

"i^

16

cf.

n Ec

"f^

vow;113 Gn 2 8
sf.n"!?2Si5 + 5tsf.
20
^2 2

2ft

25

2r

'

624

+ 3t.; Onma Lv 22 + 24 t. sfs.;


IS

Gn

'<

personal service to

20

28

13

31

f 48
^ 78

1. of

voiv:

(of Jacob at

(at Hebron); Lv 2 7 (P, any


Bethel), 2 S 15
2 5 21
Hannah's conseone), of Nazirite Nu 6
2
11
cf. mi 13 Pr 31
cration of her son 1 S i
2

78

fwu
;

26

K9

Ex

2. in oen. of any kind of votive offerings or

Dt
j

I2

23

daughter as rbl]}

Nu
22

Ju 1

is.2i.23

Nu 2

4. the ban

6.

Nu 3 o

5 - 812 - 15

Lv

21

22

Nu

30

27

ni

(See these vbs.)

v.

m.

20

etc.;

La

'a

(NH conduct

accustomed; Ar.

iJ3

7mv. ana

Joseph,

^8o

La

3
cession Is

(||

Ct 8 2

(|[

11

i"t?.p
:

Gn 3

!?)

18

1.

Is

also

human

fig.,

subj.

'3

going by stealth);
flocks and herds) 1 S 23,

S 63 =

(r6}Jj) 2

of driving chariot 2

""^PC 3

wisdom

14
;

away, lead
3

26
(||

exile, sq.

K9

Ch 20
2

Ch

my

20
;

Impf
off,

sq.

K4

Co

SJpn)

(||

25

11

2.

fig.

ivere

^b)

(||

16

TU,

ITTli TI3

cf.

fr.

n.f.

"33 ,

10 ''HI,

Berthol

10

Je 9 19 , where taught

(H^atj, *ibd) q.v. (01

4
vera 1.); only Mia

(si

si

(||

'

122

vera

f
-

Dn^S,' v.

cor-

We Now

as dittogr.

wailing

(AV KV)

1.,

^bx wai EZ27 32

arras

si

al. der. IfflJ

228a supr.); but prob.

ZAW1S3G

n. [m.]

t ^H n. [m.]

Ez

cf.

rf.

Sta

npw),
II

Berthol).

= >ri3J;nyi?

improb.;

(c. id.,

Cnn^n) mourning song

nro where, however, Thes

rupt, del.
\^2~]

"'Hal

of professional mourners, skilled

rpn (Niph., v. p.

nrp), v 17

||

rd.

Je 9 s ;
as ace. cogn.; Je
1.;

MV;

but

so Co, who, how-

Buhl Berthol.

cf.

vera

1.,

wailing

(= *n(3) q. v.)

where probably read ^31 01


nam D^p).

Co,

cf.

etc.; 1. <#m>e

ing-place or station, and cause to rest there;,


bring to a station or place of rest; lead,

Laban

of '% leading off people into

fflfifc

Dt

r?n );

+ ^33

15

Am 5

ever, del. as gloss,

333);

(||

Mi2

t [7)1-3] vb. Pi. lead, guide to a water-

ace, daughters of

27

16

io3 ;

Ex

Pi. If. ana

3^ Dt4

('3 ?ip),

heart beliaving itself in


27

Am 5 + 5

abs.

'a

triVia

}*?&),

28

7eacZ on, grme?e, sq. ace., subj. '\

1|!*&3

s4

13 (where TQ); abs.


lead out an army to

Ch

NH supr.).

(cf.

na IS63

Ec

n'3

after (so

against Thes

turned after =
(perh.), We Kit Bu

Ez 29 16 )

mourning song
(linrj?), also *n Ez

'

drive an ass for riding 2

battle (late)

Nipli. Impf.

^3B*1

l
)

in

2 20

||

a cart

-by vtos

^ni'

(n)3B v

COIIV llJOn Jb 2 4 (unjustly) cf. 1 S 30


(id. H3H We Dr Kit Bu, cf. Th, not HPS q.v.),
22
v
(no obj. expr. but really captives
^2?),

2.

18

(of Jacob,

1jn:P

Gn

(c.

fig., obj.

< rd.

Qal

Imv. nna

sq. ace. cogn. ;

Th Dr, who argue

Eth.

Di632);

we mourning

sq. 'npK

cf.

drive, flocks

(sq. 3)

^ ^311));

||

usually as booty (obj.

Is 20

ing song
9

Di (rather than as captives,


N^n) drive away, off,

cf.

Che, as earlier usage


(obj.

etc.

T n^ n. [m.] wailing, lamentation, mourn-

T?ii"0; pass. pt. of kings led in pro-

60

lament

wailing, at ^'s judgment

an?! Is

ac. ana

Pi5.

Imp/

(sim. of flock); hence, obj.

being, lead on,


'\

20

S 30
24

predict.) Is

cf. (in

go along

^j

road ; Aram. 3H3 lead)

+ 2t.,etc; pass. O^na Is6o n


Ex 3

)U>, (in Lexx)

HPS.

the road, keep to the

If.

submitted to (as

oneself, behave, be

Aram.

sq. by, concerning, for.

gathered),

+ 1. }T12 vb. drive, conduct

Qal

383

1-

Mi

most,

is recreari, respirare,

Sta

in3>1

b*\p3).

Ez 32 18

Je44 25 KtM Dti2 2G Dip


Cpn Je44 25 1SN* Nu 30 14 Nj ?
Nui5 38 '3 '& N-5B Nu6 2 iBn

(D^V

If. nnai

39

vb. Pi. moan, lament (Ar. I4J

^ou

1U?;

Jun

n'Cy

0/ breath, pant, breathe heavily ; Aram,


Pi. It. fpl. nianatp N a 2 8
sigh, groan)

cf.

once of idolatry Je 44 (ttBtfn n^btpb -WD| '3).


7
Vbs. used are "H3 q.v.; O.W pay 2 S i5 +
t.;

3n:p v 20

tnnJ vb. wail, lament (prob. onomatop.,

25

12

Qal,

v. Di).

^f
Lv

subj.

cstr.

oe oi*

3. Jephthah's

13
14
a rrfn^
5 5
s9
3
16
Nu 15 29 (P),
opp. mi: Lv 7
21
6 17
3S
Jon i 16
i S i
2 3 (H), Dt i2

30 39

5. \\rtyv+66

(E).

Ec

22 27

(JE

20

[Jn J]

+ 11.

6-9

-2i

jij

p r 20 :3

l6 i4.is

Nu go'-"**""-" (P)
26
6i
65
jfa 2 f 2 2
is I9
'<

i9.a

abs. ' 2

gifts to

25

H?|),

(cf.

'^ri3?D n.m. driving, charioteering;

u.ir.

14

(sq.

3. ccrase io cforoe

(HyBn).

20

io 13

'

promised

Ex

^w'Je on, a wind,

15

i S4Ql o (i^na, c f.

37

i//-

(||T^)78
2

52

2 3 );

("OV?

63 14

guide

J40

refresh

(cf.

J4l^

watering-place,

take a first drink ; likewise (Dozy) il^


road jDerh. also As. ndm,

station, stage of the


HWB438
lie

Ar.

down D1

Dl HA5ti

ProL17ff

tries to ex-

625'

bh n:
him
ZBM.Wt
DHM

against

p ra LOPhi195 Ohe Acad - Apri112

v.

N0 2MGxl. IW 6,7.

by EDWilson Presb

Che*

cf.

28 2 crit '

'

Rev (N
-

Y A P riI
->'

; Pi.
)

hm*

Impf. 3 ms.

Is49 10

"1PTD

the passages from this As. n&lu

plain all

Is

40

'

fw0 ./-/

lsS5

fe?- Gn47'' 2CI132 22

^ri ^ 3

1.

18

b^V? Is 5

3 mpl.

to

expressed, "?K loc; ||nnj);

28
by

Ch 28 15

sf!

Pi.

i5 13 (song; noobj.

human

Ch

subj. 2

and they conducted all the feeble of them


means of (n) asses (|| N^n).
3 Zrad, grat'c/e ;
.

]8
%, "V -'njD '?? Is5i i/iere is no one to be
a guide for her, i.e. for Jerus., drunk with cup
'>
4
of *s fury (|| FITS p?no) ; ' subj.
fearf me
3
I

4.

jrire res to

and Ae gave them

(='B0 Onb
v.

njjl 1

DHM

Be

onk Gn

(?)^3D 'JM

rest

on every hand,

Ch2 2 18 +,

cf.

only

bbni

ass

Gn 33

'"yPUriK

and

14

will pro-

deliberately,

(i.e.

cattle).

^T>nD n.m. pasture, or perh. (EncBi

Ao/iava,

AXajfi;

n.pr.loc.

site

Ju

~E.vay.fxav,

35

Na/3aaX,

unknown,

30

fi-

Pr 2 8 lD

23

A/j/xai-

cf.

its

prey

(under

so
.

Is

wd.

GFM Jul

'

6 of wild

>

and

this loan-

As. ndru, stream, river, D1 HWB

285
;

fr.Ji^j river,

Aram. JioJ, KVU ntwr); Qal P/ 3 pi.


;
consec. 'nnri Is2 2 +2t.; 7m/;/. 3 mpl. VVU*
440

Je 51 44 ;/Zom;, stream, only fig.: of restored


Isr. streaming "131 jav^y " 2^'bvi Je3i 12
;
nations to (~b$) Bel 51 44 ;

= Mi 4

Jerus. Is 2 2 (I^N)

n.m. Gn2

~}TT2

T T 120

Gn

10

+ 4t.,

10

to temple-hill at

(vby).

stream, river;

Dt

1 8'+

Is

+ 23 t.

'

nn?'

cstr.
1

'

nna

cstr.

n(i)nn: i s

Q^na

pi.

abs.

'2

I s 18 27

but'oftener

2 t.;

K5 +2

ninna 2

cstr.

'

12

1.

Trinni Ez 3 2 ^nin? i s 44
ynin; Ez
3i 4 15 D^LJ? Ex7 19 Drtnn? Ez 32 214 appar.
2

sf.

;'

anra

du.

(all in 'J

Gn2 4
DIN);

Jb 14 11 40 23
(id.)

+ oft.

Gn

10

10

trm

+2t.,

105

41

(in aim.), Is

branches v 1314

its

Ju

(v. infr.)

Nu 24

1. stream, river,

18

48

freq. of partic. rivers

and

Jos

id.; Ar.

riorM Pr 5"
29 30

Pi. Dni

is

opp. JNt?, of roar with

it

ES Proph

243

Pr2 8 15

No

Gn

-iru

15

+ 8t,+ 2S8

n*lS;

ZMGxL1886

Ex
Gn
Kt

18

Dt

Nu 2 2

37

(P;

36

Gn

699

of

r.

(JE),

(id.),

59"

Eden

Dn?r? in;

(all J);

'a

and
2
~

+
1

binan

'sr\)

Ch'iS

314

15

Ch

Ch

26

t.

and even without


12
Zc 9 10 yfr 72 s
7
4
(l^n)
1 o
t lp

Ezi u +6t. Ez

8*

art. (poet.)

'an '3n
2

10

B'la^in?

pi.

1?3"in3

^Zp

poss. also

+ 13 + 2

(v. supr.);

Mi

Gn3i 21

*oxf)v,

48

i*

Kt om.

(all E),
i

j 0S

oftener (of

supr.);

Euphrates

esp. of

v j1l' kot

||

14b

Lag BNl4

(alternat.),

(both

Jos 24
Di)
1

cf.

20
18
t Is 7 Je 2
of Tigris t Dn

cf.

(Qr

also

cf.

31

23

'

ina of Nile Is 19

ma

canal:

once
6

perh. of a

V]N nnjn

s9

of lion) Is 5 ; sq. bv
2. groan, of sufferer Pr 5 11
fig.

Hpt

Euphr.) without

of a lion (viz. while it

upon

Ball

AvaXutf,

(NH

; Qal P/.

K 24

S0

Ezr8

21
,

'Xnn: v

31

poss. also in 'an

cf.^ninna ^I37
, nj?E'

Na

2" (of

1
;

canals

Nineveh); of

19
can^.s of Egypt Ex 7 (|| nnNJ etc.), 8 (|| id.).
11
usu." understood of
2. niiro (^30) Jb 28
1

<

Dm2

king's

id,,-

flow stream (Ar.J4.TrMn,

denom.

(cf. Frii

19

iz 24'j.

of

15 (J; i.e., si vera 1., the Nile) but rd. prob.


' bna, whence "in J through infl. of foil. 1HJ

77^

=;

NaoXtoX,

/mp/. D"n^ Is 5

springs

it

of Assyr.
[over),

p*j, DHi)

1. growl,

devouring

which

'U7 ] T^

jfoto ; perh.

cf.

D^nJ

in Zebulun,

t[Qr?J] vb. growl, groan

'^ Aram.
onon^ Ez2

18

watering-place (see V), only pi.

I9 15

(J),

stations,

ife

v. 11.

7, H]

Ar.

38

30 7 of cries of destitute outcasts.

)pft}]

614

fi.

(NH

'

(j).

1 s.

with family

n.

'W

5. re/ms/t with food,

Ot).

3?

17

47

journey on, by stages

ceed,

22

prob. so read here,

Hithp. Impf. prob. journey by


stages,

Ch.32

bray, cry

Ki? braying); Qal /mp/ pnr Jb

(||

J^I

15

^n3PI).

groaning

6ray (of ass); Aram. pnj cry out (of men),

II

Ex

fig.

D.W

ms.

t[pHJ] vb.

rest

a station, a goal/* subj.

of sea, in aim. of growling


2.

shepherd,Is49 ,0 ("?yioc.;||3n:),^23 2 (c."i'yioc.;


pa-in), Is 40 11 (|| njn, r?i?).
2. z ra <z or 6/-m^

to

l. I s 5

lion.

heart ('3D *Fijkw).

13

a watering-place (or
there, subj. ^ as

fcac? to

and cause

statio?i),

D^nri

sf.

Ex 1

FI^PI3

^W ^ 23

sf.

prop-.

nana

cstr.

-of Assyr.

(careful art.),

Pf. 2 ms.

11

1884

'

n.[m.] growling of lion;

wrath Pr 19 12

cf.

20 2

fig.

of

Li~W2nJ n.f. growling, groaning;

Comm
(underground) streams; Szokl

only

'

Jb

Gr Monltsschr

and p er]es A,alekten69 prop 3 ^33 SOWCeS


16
of rivers (cf. 36 ); Wetzst Hoffm Bu '3 ^SD
1887,410

s s

626

-in:
(not elsewh.) with similar meaning.

favour

''s

0"1X
TelAm 40
v.

\js

46

Tel

s
.

3.

fig.

On "3HH3 ending appar.

of

du.,.

and Eg. JSlirina (WMM As uEur 249ff )


point however to orig. ending C -^ this inGesch5IS0
that
consistent with view of EMey
5]91cAnml
t)'^- here a locative ending (cf. Ba
-

tni: Kt (Qr 3*3, q.v.) n.[m.] fruit; cstr.


57 fritit of lips (fig. for thanksgiving).

Buhl Ges12 ),

Di

v. also

Is

tfn

beam

of his table

e. g.

Yog "-^'1

60

Is

of joy

pi.

Iinj

; Qal Pf
r

V'34

60 '31 vb W3PI
v.'(g23 CheBae Du).

'an, Tirol',

^ 34

ml); '3

t [n*jn:T3] n.f. dub., only

onna ju
holds)

niiysn

( 4-

pi.

(rd.

(opp.

Tf n ).

">nj,

but

with what meaning ? Schultens Jb49 comp. Ar.


ii^jjj^,
.4^ [which means a place hollowed
out by water], and rend, crevices, ravines, so

Rashi Ki Wetzst Haurau 46 think of


caves with a %/t<-opening E. Levi ben Gerson beacons, i.e. towers for fire-signals, GFM;
but 11. "W3 late in Heb. ; Tpv/xaKias, 53 antra;
Bu thinks HiiyBn a gloss explaining 'JBnV

Thes

of offerings to

al.;

30
36 ;

riaiiri

Ez

Dt32

13

La4

:o

Qr

io'

n,/3m

c f.

abs. Js2f';

11

n'an

pi.

,-

Tl fruit, produce,

rnfrn 'n

11

Ju

of fig-tree

*l'B>

cf.

jup

rD*o]-i

esp.

Dt32 13 La4 9

of field

as fruit

Ne

H., Ginsb;

d.

n"2*lDn n.f. fruit, produce;

ni-

'*

Cook 124 Lzb 321 ).

cstr.

Ez

36

metaph. of

30

na

(||

Isr. 1&61

9
'n barr'pD is 27 (||'b" nisi px* spy* antr).'

TBfc rfinaen

ninstpn s^oh^-

fr.

1.,

van

*3*:i

*33 n.pr.f.

n J vb. move to and fro, wander, flutter,

M,

(clearly, si vera

li?3K).

(||

(Baer;

Palm.

J]jn);

yain"^ Jb 3 4

V^JJ

'3"?

fig.

tn^n: n.f. light, daylight(as Aram.K">in3,


J><&

cstr. Is 5 7 I9 Qr,

2 fs. consec. fiinjl

beam, be radiant,

'>

*N"in is

':

22

Palm. N"Vn} illustrious,

Mai

12

T *Qi2 n.pr.m. a chief of people

shine, in? id.;

n.[m.] fruit; 3*3

:]

supr.; 13*3

v.

(Aram.) (NH
HWBJW
id., esp. in deriv.; As. nitru, light, J)l
Ar. .40 daytime, ~[.5 day, daytime; Aram.
o*j

11

10

iTl J vb. shine,

ill.

p^

*),

Gn24

mn

"3 &eare<A tf*


Pr io 31
nJ
//& 0/ wisdom.
Po'l. Impf. 3313* Zc 9 17 ]n
nibna 'j* E>h*ni nnina fig. for makes to flourish.
eth fruit;

Am. Xa-ri-ma, Nahrima (Wkl

-n:

shew

grief

shake,

move

(NH
to

BAram. j#ee

Ar. (j^j) SU

(v. infr.);

rd. for

Di Kit Che Hpt KV

Ew

Ges Hi

113* 1

Impf. 3 ms.

K1

1*3,

be disturbed, agitated;

ter); Qal Pf 3 ms. 13 so

Aram. J,

(rare);

id.

and fro,

15

+ 3 1.

leaver, tot-

MT 13 Is

3 pi.

Vu

ms.

,J

*N3P1

11

50

3
;

Je 4

1
,

[N )JJ

vb. hinder, restrain, frustrate

juss.

nin 16 5

Je 22 10

3 mpl. n;;i

Imv.

J e 4 8 17 413 G114 1214


V13

H ^

fs.

Je;

t.

1.

a.

against one (Frey),


2S61

); Qal Impf

rise

*L'i)

ztf/i/t

in. contend with,

mpl. pNi:n

read Hiph. (so Qr),

difficulty, rise

cf.

Nu 32

Hiph.

Di.

Lane

Kt, but
Pf. N'3n

NU30 etc.; Impf. K'3* v '3* ^ 141 'IN'?!"!


Nu 32' Qr 1. restrain, forbid (performance
of vow), sq. ace. pers. Nu go 91 frustrate
6

6-6

-;

(II

n, ?H); refuse

restrain,

make

sq. ace. rei, -^

'',

I4i 5 (text dub.

v.

Che).

averse the heart (ace.)

10

33
2.

Nu

32'

9
(sq. "OJJ1D), v (sq. tfa^njob).

t[nN"1]Fl]
14

34

W
33

n.f.

my opposition,

of

'*;

pi. Sfi> 'by

occasions for hostility

(||

niSHn Jb

count as enemy).

mpl.*

11

"131

J/'3

1214

G11

(J),

Je 4

swearest,

nun i6

etc.,

Ew Hi reading with
T 30; Co

"pXlpB'

del. v ); take flight


form of 113 q.v.), IND I"13 1D3
(on dagh. v. Ges 5206 ), of harvest Is 17
*3S?pi

(perh. metaplast.

11

Je 49 30
i. e. be destroyed, in
v 8 (sq.^lin!?; x^).
IW);
of reed

fig.of soul lffii


1

K14

15

b pers.
(||

yii),

(sim. of smitten Isr.).

Jerus. Je 15

C. leaver, wave, shake,

a. lament for the

fl33), for

(||

b. flutter, of bird Pr26

||

(||

supr.); Je 50

fig. (v.

dead

(Josiali) Je 22
5

5
(||

2. shew

head), usu. sq-

bon), 16 (|hDD),

Is

b. conforNinevehNa3 7 Moab Je48 17


11
11
abs. ^ 69'
dole, shew sympathy with Jb 2 42
Hiph. Impf 3 ms. T3* J e 18 16 3 fs. sf. ?"!??

19

[^3]

vb. bear fruit

(Aram. N3i3
^62 u Pr io31

(poet.)

fruit (rare)); Qal Impf. 3UJ


;
10
P313' ^ 92
only fig., abs. of righteous under
;

fig.

of tree

^92

15
;

313^ *3

b)n 62 11 if wealth 6ear-

Ew Hi Gf Che Ke,

RV; but

grief (i.e. by shaking or nodding

opposition; sf.'nN13flNu

as prot., if thou wanderest not [morally], and

(device of people), subj.

(Gie, as apod., so

jb 42

Qr (Ktlltt); mpl.
Pt
Tii/. 70$ Jb 2 + 2 t.
move to and fro, ivander

aimlessly, as fugitive,

(Ar. (Lj) *U (or

11

12
12
/mi;, ms. sf. iT3n ^ 59 (so rd. for MT
36
Proph Ch ^ d
Dr 2S15,2 cf. Che
lOTTin @ Lag
8
erit. n
Hup-Now Bae Du); Inf. T3nj> 2 K 21 ;

3tlTlii

627

TO
1, cause

ivander aimlessly, as fugitives,

to

12

^ 36

ace. pers.

12

(v. supr.), sq.

c.

21 s

59
2. make a wagging, wag with the head, K>K~Q
10
Hoph. Ft. "OO pp3 2 S 2 3 6 and the
Je 18
?jp 2

made

briers

fo'&e

Klo Bu

away) are they (text dub.;

Hithpo'lel

-QIC).
20

Is 24

Impf.

Je3i ls

totter,

Is 24

Pf

20

HPS

rd.

HTiiJnrn consec.

ms. l^iJnn J e 4 8

move oneself

1.

fs.

(tossed

to flutter

37

"nUTO

j.

and

fro, sway,
2. shake oneself

to

(of earth).

excitement Je 48 2 (perh. of scorn


tuag the
bead, as Hipb. Je 1 1G cf. Gf RV).
3. bemoan
in

'

oneself (cf.

Qal

Je3i 18

2),

(the lament follows

cf.

however Dr

wandering

f 1. |_TO, "0] n.[m.]

only

"Hi

sf.

59

my

see

of aimless

wandering

(word-play with T}.^ v b ).

Sab.

HPS

s 19 I8

'

TO

appar. n.pr.terr.

'j -

pN Gn 4

11 "'

of

Cain wandered (cf. v 1214 );


(strangely) NaiS; 25 appellat., profugus in
Marg 9
terra, cf. Symm Theod, v. Ne
region into Avhich

ib
-;

Is27 10
abode of shepherd, or
f 1. tTO n.m.
flocks, poet, habitation
abs. Is 27'+ cstr.
'

Exi 5 +

n?3
rn.3

1)

24

Jb

sf. *p3

Ez 34 14

rgi?

J*?l)

= 5o

of sheep 2

45

5o ig Ez

s
(

Je 33 12

+ |N'*

11 -

1-

:i

1 '-

Baer Ginsb;

(so

77

); 1. a. abode,
10
1 Ch 1
Is 65

of sheep Je 2 3 3 49 20
(||ra-J n^no); of camels

4- 14

fig.

fNS r?lP).

||

Je 2 3

rd.

+ Dm? j e 49

25

pfen inst?)

(||

f people under

HH; or

(as if fr.

*rrb 2

Sta* 351 '-),

(cf.

van d.H., place, to Kb

??\1?

(II

nu Jb8

1:,

b. abode of sheplierds

DT?1).

= meadow,

c.

Ho

of Ephr. planted (^JIB*) as tree

in

fig.

13

2.
9
habitation, usu. of country, or of domains in the

||

15
;

of

as place of

'i's

24

Hi'?"

'1

Canaan

in

25

Pr 3 33

of Can.

Ex

'3

ni3, v.

IV3

||

S 15

^"jP

sanctuary,

(^S

country (chiefly poet.), Jb 5 8 G


20
7HN Jb 5 24 18 15
supr.), Pr 2
:!

fn.

DHM
NH TO

meadow, pasture,

""13

dwelling, habitation).

Ez 25

in orat. recta).

fugitive;

of shepherd;
suaar.Ait.32.

worthless,

rp-o

15

13

fig.

TTO n.m.

(vinfl,)

only cstr. ""HSip


(in

'3

quivering motion of lips;

Jb

</(

expressing sympathy).

but rd. prob.

JBTP,

PITO
T

v. rttJ
T

'

motion of my lips
1VIT

makes

"ri3E> \^

in derision (of Isr.;

19

IJ (prob.

15

'

0H3

!TJ

oZy'eci

14

of head- shaking,
nenn, 3J>^, D^j3).

foil., si

vera

Ez

11

[HYS] vb.

fi-

Buhl SS;

cf.

only

NH

<

Hiph.

N?

in them (so

left

del.

sAaK wo abide,

TH

rt13

(si

vera

1.) lit.

Niph. shew oneself


.

QDVl;
2
,

v.

mt

adorn him (with praises

obj.

Soda<*, 23 glorificabo). Adj. flO


Sll

(si

Co

Nithp. adorn oneself H13 adj beautiful,


Levy NHWB);_/mp/. j B s f. !inj.3 Ex 15 2 I will

||

7HN); JJTN

||

Ke; Hi

so

&e satiated,

vera

fn.

'3

10
,

Je

of land of

Twice of
|p7 n ).

cf.

res (cf.

Da);

Krochm

^ 68

IV? H13

Zp

s/(e

only

that is abiding at

6 2 v. H1N3 sub [HW].

6
,

meadow;

pasture,

[iTIj] n.f.

ni3

13

We

TO3J.

usu. niN3

23

+n

Ami

pi.

t.; 1.

cf. Zp 2
pasture, meadow: Cjnn
[rns] p. 500 supr.); esp.
nivia
|NS
also
v.
(||

T31B(ri) niN3 Je 9 9
\^

23

ll

1920
>65. Joi
13

2";

^V3

13

^ 83 fias^<res
23 grassy pastures , D^n'pN
'3 La 2 2
i.e. the land of Canaan, 3pJ|!
'3

0/ ^o^,
Dlpg'n

'*

1.)

home. HO Je

cstr.

beautiful,

beautify,

Is 27

Ar. sll

beautify (then connected with HN3 be comely,


so

= city

fn. [n*0] adj. dwelling, abiding;

wo eminency is
Theod Symm Ges Ke),
Berthol Toy, cf. also Da.
r)3

cf.

1.,

n.[m.] eminency, distinction;

'3,

f 1. [nl^l vb. denom. dwell, abide (si vera


only Qal Impf 3 ms. nW N7 HI) 2 5 /te
1.);

eminent).

(sjj) 6 Atgr/t,

79'

habitation of jackals Is 34" 35 7 (both

\\bvo

\/of

'3),

(|W

20

Edom) = 5 o 44 (of Bab.)


'J
Je3i 23 (||^7.pn in).

p-TX

prop.
1*1

Je 50"; habit, of nation Je

of

(fig.

Isr.,

1*13.

44

IS33

esp. Jerus.

49

n.[m.] a shaking, wagging;

T|_"ji2?2]

only cstr. B>K"l

P"li? '3

io 25 25 30 Is 32 18 \ti)bw

subj. of

"]BTIN, v. I'BTI.

sub

of ^ himself,

'3

s7

J e 25 meadows ofpeace;

DDil

r
3

;o

Je

b [nwj.

II. nij (-/of foil., mng. dub.; Ar.


u?J5 is
aim at, propose to oneself as aim (e.g. of journey),

vm. betake oneself to a place of alighting, or


abode; {jy, Lj place to zvhich one purp>oses
journeying Lane 3040 ; hence poss. 1. H13 as goal

appar. habitations
'ni niNa, so

Bi Che

(1)

(v.

0/ violence, but rd. prob.


2
6
73 ). Je6

v. foil.;

Jb

6:

8 v.Y. no.

n*, or n;i3, Ginsb), ni'j


habitaQr; prob. n.pr.loc. in llaniah (poss.
M 18 HPS); abode of
Dr"
v.
dub.,
tions, but

tiTia Kt

(i.e.

prophets

S 19 IS. 19.22.23.23 and 20 (where Baer


1

s 2

628

m:
nin Kt)

out after

so

iv),

JIU

'M>a0 (v dropped
)
L A 'NavimO.
1S

sq. HO"J3 (exc. 1

(NH

vb. rest

Levy

cf.

cited CIS'-"

and

(inv.h),

deriv.

rarely rest; Ar.

Doughty
nnj Is

+2

" C3 - 4

397

'

make camel

";

Ex

nun
Dn

10

is 25

Isn

23

12

+ 6 1.,

Pr 14 33 nmi Gn
,

84

io

14

Nu

10

Nu

n'ro-i

io 3G

20

Gn

2S21"; ark
4rra hath

/wip/.

11

26

*- 18
;

crfr.

s8

sq. 75?

of birds

n Cl
Dn?9"^? D
Ephraim
down upon

(P);

settled

b. usu. sq. 7

Is 7
;

14

20

Dt

33

(J),

so,

c. sf.,

Jos

1315

22 4

of

D),

(all

Nu

'>

15

25 2G

(E), Is

1 i

sceptre of wicked

3 loc: of

insects

Ex 10"

spirit of Elijah

125

-ty

(J), Is 7

(in fig.); sq.


19

(fig.

of in13

vaders); of soles of feet resting in water Jos 3


33
anger
(JE); hand of ^ Is 25 10 wisdom Pr 14
;

Ec

!l

rW CNST

7Hp3 Pr

10

in the assembly

stop, of
of Shades shall he settle down; abs.,
30
ark at stages of journey Nu io (JE); cease

speaking

1S2;

2. repose, be quiet, have

(E; of God), 23 12
14
of cattle), Dt 5 (of slave) have rest from
enemies Est 9 1C (inf. abs. niJ, +1iy, -inn),

Ex 20"

rest: after labour

(E

(IP)

v 22

rest

cf.

(abs.)

" 8 (in

(from trouble),

+ n'cy), Ne 9 beat
abs., Jb 3 ( + wW, ^Hf);

Che IIpt

of the earth Is 14"; in couch of the grave 57


Jb 3 17 so prob. Dn 12 13 also nan N7
;

^? Is
"6

I2

13

day of

doubtfully

Hb 3

16

distress

be at rest,

cf.

impers.

= / should be at rest (in She'dl).

JL 3
ti\^ fVUK

pease me,

= thou shalt not

rW

rnx
the

23

is

dub.

I wait

De Ke Hi-St

"We conj.

Dnas as

Is

quietly for

SS, so
24

Now,

/ will apHiph. A.

GASm leaves untransl.

nan Jos 2 2 4 + is. ^nrtam 287" +


^In Zc6 8 Impf. 3 ms. D^ Ex 17"+; TO1
Jos 2 42 + sf. wri Ez 37 40 2 3 fs. sf. arnn
Pf. 3 ms.

Is

63

14

(but

28 12 ; Inf.

mr\

cstr.

Pt. D'OD Jos


a. sq. ace.

v. infr.), etc.;

13
;

Is

1. cause

Vv Ex

11

(E),

Imv. mpl.

sf.

to rest

WJn

Wan Ez

24

8
;

fering,

mind,

set

^3XJ!p Is

"131

may give

son, that he

^aa|)
upon,

ace.

c.

blessing + ~7N

For

this

Ez 44

+ 'Hins

pers.

c. sf.

mng.

rnn Jus

staff

cause

Ez 37

loc.

B.

v. esp.

Lvi6 23

DITiirn

i4

2S

sf.

+'?$

Lv 7
nsni Gn 39 16
15

D'r

nai

/-. ms. nan


//.

etc.;

Pf

ms. juss. n|rrbK Ec 7


in^ni)

cstr. sf.

iY n^p Ec5 u

t,,

nrpjin

Nu

32

3 ms.

26 4 ,

<

Impf. 3 ms.

+ sf. *nnw Ex

Ho 4 7 + 2

down,

40

ms. nnjn] Dt

etc.;

ju

ace.

in^m Dt

sf.

26 10 consec,
2S

||

c.

loc.

B.

infr.

both consec.;

ifinsni

[A*
;

to alight, set

1K8',

D?n

^-,

mind

to rest (i.e. light)

pers. Is 30 32 ;

?5?

30

quiet in

discipline thy

thee quiet (of

2. cause

D^"!5?P).

make

c.

Pr2 9 17

at rest *JT'!

1S

34

-f 2 t.,etc;

Ex 32 Ju
10

15

16

DD^nij Est

fs.

26
,

1. Zy or set down, deposit,

+ word of place stones


18
Jordan Jos 4 s 8 (JE), ark 1 S 6
19
14
10
23
garments Gn 39 (J), Lv 16 (P), Ez 42 44
23 24 33 34
cf. Ex !6
Nu 17 1922 (all P), Dt 26 410
9
31
13
42
Dt
1 K 8
so, ace. on, Ju6
13 Ez 40 42
let lie, c. ace. rei,

usu.

at ford of

14

28

pers.

Nu i9 (P), 1 S io
+ local modif., Gn 2
9

23

15

place, put, sq. ace.


(J),

I9

16

Jos6

(J),

(JE),Lv24 Nui5 (bothP),Isi4 46 Ez37


34

12

11
(rd. nn^ni,
prob. also Zc.5

r8 u

2K

Qn"3!l also

Dn ,K 2^1||
;

cf.

ass

29

in cities 2

e^ro
idols

for

(
6

17

);

in grave v 30 ;

Ch

14

s5

MT DroM)

in shrines

Ges 72ee );

v.

'tBero)

MT

for

rd.

0^1;

place corpse on f^?}

horsemen and

so rd. also

tables in temple
s9

(ace.

||

chariots

K io

23

14

26

Ch 4 8

Here

om.).

"

18

^J n ? n|n"7K njD Q3] Ec 7


and also from this do not let thy hand lie (idle),
c
i.e. engage in it, cf. n
lay down forcibly,
7
2
cf. Am5
thrust down T3 \ni6 man Is2 8
20
perh. also EzV2
(abs.; but del. Co Berthol,
belongs perh. also

13

= give rest to

^n Zc 6

Is

25

Ew

14

pW]

s6

in Sb.e'61

Ex

23

dom from enemies, Is 2 8 12 2 Ch 1 5 4- D^fcOSO


Dt 12 10 25 19 Jos 23 (D), 2 S 7 11 1 Ch9
22
so +313BD alone 1 K 5 1S Jos 21 42 (P) r
13
15
1 Ch 22
2 Ch 1 4 15
20 30 so also prob. 32 21
(forMTS^BO bbnap.); (3) of freedom from suf-

28

both

Ch

spirit of

i^ers.:

Is 63 (si vera 1.; Vrss Lo


Bid
rd. tiron, leadeth him, </rm:); (2) of free-

fs.

ms.

;
1

13

down and remain,

1. res*, settle

s.

Nu 1 25 Jos 3 Ne 9 sf. 3
;^ni:b 2 Ch 6 41 v. nniJD;

nfo3

''nn^

7" ;

Is

irui.

Ex

n:fl

cf.
fs.

Pf. 3

D11 12 13 etc.; Inf. abs. Tfa Est g"-

nb

down

lie

* 642 ;-Qal
)

consec. nnjl

t.,

3 ins. nir

ms.

be extended, long,

ff'V.

in5 Est a 22 , consec.


3 pi.

As. ndhu, rest

by

16 42 24", also

(del. Co),

it

(Iph. Pf.),

llii resting-place of camel,

Arab Des '

Jb

Eth.

322

Lzb

~\j> iv. is

on his breast;

7':

22

my fury

pers., quiet (i.e. sate)

upon) Ez 5 13
(Co adds 3 pers.).

(wreak

(r) give rest to i.e. bring to resting-place

m*

Ph. nitJ n. res<; poss. also vb.

sq. 'npn 4-

Aram, n, J,

id.;

rro

so appar.

after ).
2. let remain, leave (in present
11
people
condition), obj. nations Ju 2 23 3 1 Je 27
15
in wilderness
32 (JE); njTjn Qi^
,

Nu

'

629

rro
3!>

Ezi6

Lv7

sq. ace. rei

1K7

15

4'

Gn42

weighed); leave behind sq.&cc. pers.

a curse Is 65
rei,

17

\J<-

njrr^N

14

15

Ec

18

4. abandon, sq. ace.

Je 14

pers.

?e

sq. ace. pers.

ohp),Ho4 17 2Si6 n 2K23 18


Est 3 s = avoid Q^n? D^Bn rpr

Ec io4 (but

rd.

pers.Ex 3 2 10 (JE;

allayeth

Wild).

cf.

OanfTO

i);

Ju i6 26 ;+inf. VQtilk D'lN n^n N^5 ^105" =


21
1 Ch 16
but here &*6 O^n cf. pBjj ib rrxo
,

Lv 26

s1
,

a soothing, tranquillizing,

W~).= soothing, tranquillizing

'J

+ 32

tEz6 13

i6 19 20 23

(J),

of sacrif.

rest, i.e. perh.

(cf. niJ Hiph. A; prop. Inf.,


Ba NB9, cf. Ko"- 402); n'cy nianeb 'm
and a holiday-making for the provinces

holiday-making
621c

Sta*

18

'

but @ acptais, whence


from taxes, or amnesty.

be enacted, 33 requies ;

^, causeth to rest
6. permit, c. ace. pers.

n*

2S

T nriwH n.f. a giving of

Est

perh.

Ez

^^ ^^

in.

Gn 8 + sfnir: Nu 28

'OrVjirrpil

9
to idols

my

1 1

jj,I. 1.

odour of sacrifices acceptable to A| Gn 8 21


41
Ex 2 w a - Lv 1 ''i3.it. P. Ez 20

not leave thy place.


9

21

only in phr.

-1
abandon me not to
oppressors.
y
a?o?ie (refrain from interfering with), sq. 7

'pK'Vp \^

5.

for

ace.

c.

'j

142

^_ expl. as dissim. from

GrvrrirTO

= depart from,

3. /ewe

Ec io 4 do

'jpip'?

name,

leave

leave or bequeath to (7),

abs.

BASii 3p2

Philippi

We DrKlo Bu Lohr HPS;

i>

(E),

K 19 Je 4 3 + P.B"n 1S22
MT DriJM, < /ie
tfiem ^ft

21
S 16 20 1
(rd. Dn^l, for

(leave un33

nrruo

Wb Sta5 233 pj;( NB

release

tni^

n.pr.loc.

extreme N. of

in

al.

Isr.

2 K 15
site dub., Ydnilh (Conder
) near
Tyre is prob. too far "W Guerin GaLii snf prop.
Hunin,
of upper Jordan, cf. Buhr je "= r 237
Lists38

29

Ec

Hoph. A.

11

i.e.

Pf. 3 ms. yjrrain

granted

resf ?s

us; for 3

to

Zc 5 11 [so Baer Ginsb;


prob. nn^ani

n30 as subst.

= space

ni:

m:

v.

van

Inf. abs.

Ch

'3H1]

4i 1U111

Ez

A@L

Avia>x,

Iava>x.

TniTlj 1 n.pr.loc. on border

tniTii n.pr.m. 4th son of Benjamin

ace.

of

Ephraim

identif. with Ydnun SE.fr.


BEm.297
Jj^Geogr. ITS.

Shechem

Jos 16 6

Rob

nnuo.

6 41 v.

id.

B. Pt.

1.

open space

left,

5*

nrpjni

fs.

H.

d.

Hiph.

supr.

La

',

cf

f i. JTOft n.m.
condition of rest

to

Ch

@ Icoa, A N<oa, @L Nouaa.

8'.

riHj n.[f.] (appar. m.

fi.

g^OldJ^ii.^f..

':

Is3o 15 +

Jb 36

ia
;

mini bny 4 f

'

Wl

**&

V$V

i.e.

De

masc).

n5

Ec

65

n.pr.m.
46

pr.

ED);

'9= flood

interpret, of

nh^

pr

opp.

29; of

com-

on thy

in.

11,

Noah

table shall

1C

Jb

nru

v.

Ch

Is

54

name

and (Lv

v.
i

No*.

also

Ecclus 45

16c
;

14

15

).

2. rest, repose of soul

116

\^

abstr. vel

(pi.

and security attained


3. with force of inf. (cf.
by marriage Bu 3
Aram. inf. c. pref.) |iiNn ni3?30 1 Ch 6 10 /row
i/ie coming to rest of the ark.
intens.); condition of rest
.

11.

still-

nro.

ni

(No

llc,

Ez 14

On

13, 16

Ch

(JE)j

Dt

pl.), cf. i

n Gn 4 9 (but v. infr.),
f 95" + 2 inno f 132

1.,

32

is

+ nbnsn)

= 2 Ch 6

10
;

Zc 9 ';

n^3),

41

so

Hi
11

f 95

prob. also

2"'

vs

/'*

io'

resting-

133"

Gn

15

49

appar. subst., Sam. ids. adj.

rd.perh. rin;p,

Nu

Is 66
f
p~i6*^ ' n^
ch 2,s

(v. supr.),

cf. 'lai

anom. ^"J^?

nhlJD Is 3 2 ls

pi.

resting-place

-1.

rest;

1;>

rd. as in ^, for

3-- s

Ian"

31

(where

12 9

also Is 11

here

01

41

^ yan -ib'n

207ff-

v.

MT), iriTOO
nin:rp^2 3 2

of

nn; Jb 36 1B )

on format,

Ju

abs. '10
17
sf. 0'?
2 S i4

(||

hist,
,

@ Movojf.
TnniiQ, nnpp n.f. resting-place,

I5t.

Mi 2 W +',

1420

n.[m.] a quiet1.

n.pr.m. father of Samson Ju

ni^ft

of a

Goldziher ZMGxxiv -'

)rnrP2

cstr.

t.;

+ 40 t. Gn 5-10

3VW bxn

9 -9

so

(Nab. n.pr. n Lzb 3:2

trad, etym.),
4

and

subj. of N.ta,

ing, soothing, tranquillizing (cf.

(nm nn

.&j Meissii VOIvin,a894,i303adfln

Gn 5 W (where
(not in

Ec

17

30

15

the

2. rest of death

born child

11.

'l

satisfying plenty,

its

or

state,

Gn 8 + 4

pnfe>

is set

making

al.,

nn3

cstr.

comfort of thy
the table) was full offat (Di,

which (i.e.
Bu; Xhat which

be, etc.

D1

01

abs. 'D

1(i

15

P1.118r.)._

2 1.;

Q,J??n

Jb 36 16

'31

table,

Syr.

V Thes

quiet attitude Is

pP wi,

of one's table,

lf,

fort

cf.

Jbi7 +

1. quietness,

W*fcY, D^f?
t)^

>gubnm

nra

2 1,

v.

quietness, rest (under this

infr.)
8164c

Jb36 16 but

resting-place,

laV(0Ka%

Ch6 pi. sf. 2 fs. ^nUO ^ n6 (Ges


591!
j; 1. resting-place bx] '^b Gn 8 (J), cf.
Is 34
(cf.' also'nn: Gn 49
Dt28' Lai
Dto

<

j^^

resting-place,

fr.

rnsn- 2iu
H310 but
;

ni^D, Ball 11 "'

Wim

nhD Is 32 18 ( + D'lbc' n)3,


Holz after igj
/,7
restingD^noap ni33TO); of
s word ZC9
;

630

mnra

D13

59

ment Is28

K8

enemies)

ny.^P); restiiv.

(||

56

18

(cf.

B^N

'B

),

Ch

22

).

' Ju 20

4:'

perh.

is

11.

pr., cf.

'

6e propagated, sjfread)

= ni3D 3

1.)

= peace

a mira of peace
3
relief fr. sorrow Je 4 5 ; condition
(cf.n^nyb);
marriage Eu i 9
of rest and security attained by
1

GFM.

CI17 27 ) |fa n.pr.m. father of

tp3 and (1
Joshuai Ch7 ';

n fr.

Nu
(=

[nn5?D] n. pr. loc.

fi.

nnffi

settlement),

Ma^avadei,

Cli 8

art. as n. coll. 'Kin

prob.

^H

Ch

54

Ch

[[313]

Aph.

Qal

s/ta.te

1. .113.

Eth. ?<n>;); Qal P/. 3

(Ges
2

');

Twjp/. D;

(so rd. for >

changes,

Na

pi. 1!M

18

76

i2i +2t.; 3 fs. DOTl


ins*!, with other radical

Inf. cstr.

Db Is 56 10
6e drowsy, slumber, lit. f^l Qjni
G
S
(emend.,
2
v. supr.) and she grew drowsy
4
and slept; fig. of inactivity, indolence, Is 5 27

fi2i 3 4
-

(||

JB*),

(of

\\id.);

Na

35

Dt Jos (JEDP);

17
;

posterity

Gn

*?}

sf.

21

23

also

Naw by err.,

Navr? (for

offspring,

22

abs.

|pM).

(all

584 supr.

v. p.

60

vb.

aj tremble
mow to and fro,

escape (Syr.

flee,

Brock; Ar. ^^J,

cf.

25

/mp/

nntpS

Ex

DJ

104

7
,

etc.;

2i

2
13

J",Ij

Am 9 +

+;

Gn

12

39

16

etc.;

[^

+;

^DJ Je48-|-4t. JeZc;

Db

cstr.

ITpa

Qal Pf. D3

WD?

oh\

Imv. mpl.

2S18 3

Tn/.ais. Di3

(H);

Ex

27

Gni 9

(Dab)

20

+ ; 1. >,

-)-;

abs.

(||}30);

?nk

^ 76

fig.

of sea

114

35

104

cf.

3(i

sq. ace. cogn.

s7
sq.
Dto J e 4 6 sq.
Jos 8 (J), 2 K 9
25
QC/Drbs '3 2 K f flee for their
^VJ3Dt2 8
13
life, vbna '3 Ju 4 /e on foot; + 44 1. abs. (not
5

15

7-

W1 (D),
42
Hex); sq. b lcc. Dt 4 I9
14
s2
4
17
Is 13
35 Jos 20 (both P), Ju 4 1 K2
27
(E; not
b iS 4 10 +6t. + inNnpb Ex 14
_

elsewh.'

Nu
sq.

elsewh. Hex); sq.

1J?

v.lB); sq."byisio

JE,

18

Is g 6 io (II 33C*) ; sq. ace. cogn. njtf


(of death, ||DTU).
s

'3b

Nu

:i

Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS)
.

Nu

t.

Ne 8

17
Gii39 1215 Xui6 34 (allJ); Josio 16 (JE); Lv26

vb. be drowsy, slumber (NH QW,


Z.j Aram. DU. pi
Ar. (^) 'H ?.y

572

+ 22

:t4

i6

2806
commotion, dangle, Lane
)

P. D3

fDU
0?.O?

Is 14

pJT3

(rare),

-v^-

sub

19

DlJ

Ar. j5

Impf. 3 fs. town


99 let (the earth)
(l|t57).OnVe prop. Win.
v.

Jb 18

Mav(v)a X ad, MavaaO.

a bag hanging down, LU suspend, hang)

JT*0

Thes).

be in

Levy ChWB " 97 Jastr Dict88C

sld.,

cf.

so rd. also

f [LD1 2] vb. dangle, shake (X


scare,

elsewh.alw.p3-j:i(ytJ>i:r)Ex33 11

of a Judaean

23

fn. iiri3?D n.pr.m. in


1

foregoing, only

A K^avte).
Edom Gn36 =

<

40

816

t rj n.[m.]
fr.

( Ua\a6u, ASLMnra^(i));
52
for nimBn "jrn v
(@ Ma>Kaio>,

tribe

28

Ju

Mavouatf.

"PFirnto adj. gent. perh.


c.

resting-place,

unknown,

site

but dub., Vrss perh.

fS\ be established, endure.

rvirtitt n.pr. v. "RnDtt

(si

(>denom. fr. p Hup-Now SS; NH


fU =/sA, so Aram. W, U&j, As. mmw) ; Qal
>Niph. pr Q r
(or Hiph.*) Impf p* Kt
\/f 72
let his name Aave increase (or, if Niph.,

vera

12

vb. propagate, increase

t[pO. PJ]

(Ew Gf Gie al.)


place on journey, in' nc* Je 5
17
(taken from
fig. for security, assurance 2 S 14
ace.
to Klo).
resting, equilibrium, of scale
s
VO
refreshflimo
pi.
^2
2. rest, quietness,
3

Nu 35 + 6 1.
G

P,

3
;

22

Ju

+ Pr 28

sq.n_loc. Gn

Dt

42

19

34

DB> Is 20; sq. ace. loc. Jos 8

17

("*&"<$,

i4

10

+4t.

+ 6 1.;
(J), + 4t.;

(D),

20

sq.
sq.

13

=/r away; sq. '{O from, Jos


iS4 +*3t.; ^np Je 5 i esp. 'JB?
/rom 6e/ore Ex 4 3 14 25 Nu io 35 Jos io (all JE),.
24
Je 4 8 44 (Qr D|n, > Kt D"3n), + 19 t.J sq>
1 S 1
pri"1Kit?

Isi7

16

20'(P),

11

Tn?3^

n.f.

somnolence,

fig.

for

indolence,

Pr2 3 21 I
Tntt^Fl
pi.

n.f.

slumber;

OEsb Jos 7 4 8 5
abs.

niD^n Pr6 10 +2 t.; slumber

visions

Jb3 3 15

V'132 Pr6
as

(||nDTlPl); of indolent

4
;

time of
slumber

^i 3 2 (||n3f) P r 6 (j|rw) in both c. JTI3, sq.


acc. + p; 6
24^ (both ||ni3B>, 33 B>).
T D1^ n.pr.loc. city in Judah, Jos 15 Qr;
4

Ch I9

1S

r>

(all J),

2. escape

hence 3. take

flight,

S 4 17

Am

S 24 13

9 (||Db3) so

Dt 34 7 (JE)

was

not gone (\\VV

Kt

0^

(so

van

lejiaeiv, A@L

d.

H. Ginsb

luvovfi.

Baer only DW)

evening), Ct 2

4.

MD-by

back.
treni/t

0/

'3

Is

4;

nnn3

tib);

of shadows

of sorrow

etc.

Is35

10

(at
1

16

so
tPo'lel
''

depart, disappear, only

10

53

Je46

his freshness (phb vigour)

fig.;

17

'?.?

horsefly (to the attack) on


19
'"
~-?Di
is
D" <*
Pf. Is

driveth at

59
it,

dri

it

on (cL

631

D1D!2

*p2

DDi3nr6

Am 9;

orc?er o take flight before the bow


^ 6o
tHiph.
(soVrss Hup-Now Che Bae al.).

1g*?K 2

Hiph.

tHithpo'l. Inf.

2).

cstr.

'JEtt

z'ra

Ex 9=;

Pf. D'an

(Qr toUJl Qal); Jw/.

Ju

c*fc\ D"3n|j

Dt

ace.

sq.

to flight,

' Dt 32 + Ju

/Trap/

32

hastily to a safe place

30

20

2. drive

sq. ace.

Kt

; 1. #*

11

(||ep"i).

Ex

3. ccmse to disa]>2>ear, hide

21

Ju 6 U (no

+ "?N.

obj. expr.)

sq. *JEO.

n.m. Am2

escape, refuge;
2

19

Je

'

14

Jb

abs. '

Am 2 + 5 t.;
14

.flight, ace.
J? '13
J

''DMC

DM Je 46

cogn. c.

lax

sf.

S i5 Qr

^ 59

Niph.).

(cf.

= set

me

esp. shake or

2K

I9 21

\jr

42

not ||^ 18

DeHup-NowHPS

Kit Bu retain

txt. disputed,

LohrDu ins.

Sm, Klo Bae

in

cf.Che),^5 9 17 (||^.); Je 16 19
Is 52 12 (||tftan);

flight;'d

n.f.

3in"np:p Lv 26 s6 flight from sword, ace. cogn.

vb. quiver, wave, waver, tremble,

iJ

(XH

totter

Pilp.

Wy?

s/<fl,

W waver,

Aram.

stagger (rare); Ar. cjj, clj 6e?j<Z (of boughs),


v.

commotus

change, ky, kind, species,

hunt); Q/al Pf. WJ Jb

JOffl:
s

Kam

Frey; also
variety; Di cp. Eth.

fuit (of id.), so

84

W3]

+2

Impf. Vih Is

t.;

'

:o

Kt

7=;

XIviiL

10

niin

y^

t.:

iSi

s q- 'A?'?

iSi u

(||??n)

storm

Is

!3
:

12
f; Ft. J?3 Gn 4
1. w w, of trees,

-' 4

sq.

D^3 Pr 22";
by Ju 9 91113
;

of cause Is 7 2 ; quiver, vibrate, of lips


swing (to and fro) of miners Jb2 8 4

A Awova, @L

Tni^

of

29

s1

(]|~13B');

ways of harlot

of heart Is 7

||

2
.

Pi'5

fi

hence

tremble,

YlWin), people Ex 2 o ls
2. totter, go tottering

and uncertain) La 4 v (||r), Am 8


10
f 109 (\\?W), cf. 59"
s
-^K;
4 sq.
^. vagabond Gn 4 12 14 (both
,4

(faint

I!

15

12

fig.

^ Am
V

</.,

Hiph.

unknown.

site

Xu

26 33 27 1 36 11 Jos if\

Nova.

[^r?^iP] n.[m.] appar. a kind of rattle,


only CjUyJM} 2 S 6 5 in list of musical instru,

KVfx(3a\a, but this usu.(


sistrum (Gr.

much used in Egypt

= Dw5?t?;

2 t.)

was

o-eio-r/w, fr. o-e/co)

was a small metal frame

it

with loose metal bars carrying loose rings, borne


and swung or shaken in the hand, v. Wilkinson
Anc. Egyptians
V-V'

Eng. Trans,

(1878),

"\"nvy Arcu

BeilZ Arch

27s

'

'

'

278

We

ny\

v.

HS3

move

vb.

(NH

besprinkle
Syr.

ff.

I. \r\ IJ]

cf.

497

i.

p. 233

rPTyti

and

to

wave,

fro,

Hiph., Pilp. wave,

fan,

bloiv,

BH

n2J n sieve (as BH) ; $ Aph. as


bend, wave, shake ; Di cp. Eth. quadril.

sift,

a.j

drop

\Qh&.'. distil,

like deiv;

i<L?: sift);

Qal

ind Pr 7 / have bePf. i s. '131 lb '33B'0


Po'lel
sprinkled my couch with myrrh, etc.
17

= err,

Je 14 10
Niph. 7i/>/
ie tossed about (of corn) in a sieve
sin,

of^Jwarks

Pf. ^is.

nrSn

:t2

Da Srnt.69,E2^

f.

Jos8

31

as fig-trees
2

Na 3

K 19 = Is 37
21

12

22
;

ms.

Ex 2 9 24 + 3 t.;
Lv 8 27 Nu 8 21
,

nwn Ex 20

1 s.
sf.

Hiph.

Win

'in^ri

Jb

Lv

IBS.

Pf. 3

25

(Ges
21

29
;

572k

*|3!

Impf.
ms.

Wk!

JnMni.

),

Dt

I'?!?

<

23

2C

+2

^J);
1

i3,

118

(||jan), cf. Is

(llBOn?); as beggars

Am

107 27

earth Is 24 20

fig.

J os

a daughter of Zelophahad

n.pr.f.

(of Manasseh),

Nova;

nym

stagger like drunkard, of mariners in

of doorposts, Is 6 4 (sq. JO caus.), idols 19 1 (sq.


(E);

chald -

Impf. 3 ms. '131 in IT H?^ Is i o he brandisheth


his hand toward the ml. (on ace. in cf. Ges

be unstable, fig.

^.BO),

prop. TJH).

Ao<|a,

+3

{\\l^n, for which Lag rroph

l2

t ni^ j n.pr.loc. in Zebulun

(but rd

[v. also

iri.)',

(||

^59

Ttebb);

Am

3 fs. jwn Is 24Hiph q.v.); W3J


Qr
5
16
flip}
* 109
^ 59 Kt (so rd.; not Qr Hiph.),
etc.; Inf. abs.
Is 2 4 :o ^ 109 10 cstr. 5?U Ju 9 9
4

1JW

io 10 on

93 sistra; the

iJJ

obj. Isr. sq.

ments;

di;.

c.

ijhn

sf.

'1,

+ 59 16

(||W,nVD).

tnWM

subj.

18

Ecclus i2 18 i3 7 p?)].
18
3. (shake),. disturb, bones of dead 2
23
4. cause to wander NU32 13 (J); 2Si5 20 (sq.

< del. in Sm

\j/;

IV

15

s1

o9

Imv.

etc.;

25

my knees and
wag the head, in mcckery
ls37"(||ra, jy^cf.^22 8 109 25 sq.
ID? [Ges* 119 ]), also La 2 15 (|| p-ip"),

hands;

Zp

|VW ^

K 23

2. s/ia&e, ccrase to totter:

Dn

tottering

'

escape perished

no escape for, Am 2 14 Je 25 s5
of ^ as a refuge 2 S 2 2 3 (|| 2W12

q.v.),

yrT

juss.

1- toss 5om/i Am 9

13

0^2

15

(cf.Qal);

Kt Qal

(rd.

= there was

1-
1

'U1 D13

in

2. place of

1. flight.

2. (place of) escape;

from,

20

'by Jb 16 4

tDiM
3

Qr

Zp

/wip/. yjj

BA NB90
2

etc.;

*P?nT Is io

c*r.

Zc

t.,

13

move

etc.;

tool to

material:

^nijJjrn

over

IS^n Is i3

/iw. mpl.

+2

t.;

nwn>

also nrun), etc.;

v.

(||^S3).

15

30

and

fro in using

^ann

Dt2 7

^3

28

1.

it,

Ex 20 25

16

wield,

c. "75?

of

(E), i.e.

Jos 8 " (D), and Dt


:

/-;/

(Ges 5722

Pt. *P?t? Is 19

swing, wield, wave:

riQ3n
rfyy
T
T

Etoiie, 8o

Is

2S

632

HD3

-ID

a sickle thou shalt not wield over the standing


grain of thy neighbour ; abs. ia"3D Is i o' against

oft.

him that wieldeth it (i.e. a saw), and t33t? T? ??


iD^OTNl v 15 (rd. TlK) like a rod's toielding
him that lifteth it.

'Jin

ntn

Nu

20

hand

2. Shake or wave the

K5

DipEiiTvN 2

11

ceremony

in healing

Kmp^";

prob. toward sanctuary

wave hand

a.

(i.e.

toward

~>

spot [where leprosy appears], -so most),


"75?,

(all

shake or brandish against, Is

of"),

Jbsi

21

mockery].

in

Ecclus 12

[cf.

10

Zc

c.

hand, as a signal,

c. tvave

+ nprmn

27

20

Lv2 3

15 ;" /

pit?)

v 20 (on text

flMH Ex

*}sb

Nu

om.),

Lv2 3 lla

Di Dr-Wli

v.

2;i

29

v 14

cf.

llb

29

also

WN

in P,

30

12

21

Ex

less accurately

io

(obj."

("'''33?

8 U (Di del. v.),

Nu

om.);

in

"b ant naan span

Ex 35-. Cf.

5. Shed abroad

(si

vera

1.)

so,

= offer,

T??

v7 of

T^,

yet this also questionable.

Hoph.

Pf. 3 ms. 13V1, be ivaved,

pass, of

Hiph. 4.

LnDDj

Ex

foil.;

uji,

Ar.

cf.

so

Nai3)

12 - 21

L-ili

1,

Mount

LrTDJj n.f. height;

only

11.

in nM

Jos

2*=-<iii

Jos 11

cf. 11.

t[ns5]

'3 1

k4

Tn, and Di

11

to

Du

29

s'

(P),

winnowing

Schwinge, Che

; only cstr. W naj3

Hpt

/uit

(<*s

D?ia

najnb Is 30 28

swing nations

111

("TD^On

a swinging, waving, wave-

n.f.

offering, offering

naun

is

I9 ^

a sieve of worthlessness.

Ex 35 s2

abs. 'n
pi.

Is

30

32

cstr.nawiNuiS

1. a swinging, brandishing,

'"

cstr.
11

1" 'n Is 19' the

brandishing of'"''s hand (in hostility); Tl niDrpjp

30

32

battles of brandishing

(brandished weapons).

2. a. leaving, wave-offering, term, techn. in P


(H), orig. cf priest's share of sacrifice (cf. ?]13

Hiph.

4), D"riri3

iv.

^, 4 8

cstr. in

'

combin.

[naf

v. also

Di

@L

No<0,

cf.

@l Na^a^Swp). na'3
ns^
v. 1. .to.
T

nsj],

Zion).

id.; only JIM? Jos 17"

n.f.

ya(pe6a,

*p3 is

pi. cstr. 'n niaj

sn

rd. peril. JIBSn, fr foregoing, v.

(NH
na;

'J

(but

Ma^em,

12 23 [supr. sub
/jo^e?/, v.

11.

naj.

LpljJ vb. whence


Hiph. suckle, nurse

Ex2

but

vera

(si

and Ges

v. pi"

might come,

1.)

Impf. 3

570e

fs. sf.

^p^ril

rd. prob.

'3W

fO, flame,

fire,

(Sam. inpW)).
(-/of

Xid.; Ar.

foil.;

.yj,

jlj give light, shine,

Lane 2804

Frey), iv.

fire; also in n.pr.

Min.

mi3

NH

cf.

1.

(Kam

"X'jfi.re, Jjl light; Syr. dj


Palm. Pun. v. Lzb 322 Cook 81

torch's

(V)

Hom

Sildar Chre!t 12s


-

As.

tinuru, furnace, oven (DJ mvB7n ) belongs here

Jager BASi, -- J4 ).

""O^n.m.^ 37 lamp 'j abs. Ex 2 7 +


3
cstr. iS 3 +; sf. na ^i8
t"T?. H2S22
sf.
etc.; pi. DP3 abs. Lv 24 4 +
cstr. Ex 39
?"rn3 Ex 2.5 37 + an"rri3 1 Ch 28 2 Ch 4 ;
20

1.

29

29

swung)

-+

beautiful in elevation (of

ace. to

n.f. sieve or other

implement, Di

8 27

camel-hump (ib.); uJL_lI


mt. and building, Lane 3039 ).

bough,

tree-top,

TO
UVi

r)U"73

68 10 bounteous rain thou didst shed abroad


[cf. Ecclus 43 17c ], but vb. not wholly suitable;

f 1.

Lv

Zo/iy (of

/'(/A,

naiari infr.

yfr

prop.

24

clearly, of contributions for tabernacle,

Lag Gr

overtop (Frey), v_s^j

'

these the orig. signif. seems lost

pit?)

20
'n alone v

b. offering, of gold

-).

II. *]l,3 (

but same phr. of

12 24
oil, Lv 14
and of offerings
wh. were burnt, entirely Ex 29 s4 (cf. v 25 ), Lv 8 27
28
25
spn),
(cf. v ), or in part Nu
5 (" "3D? nrDBn

entire lamb, with

io 14Ii

+ P>n

29

s4

'

nS3ni

15

6 20 ; thus also Levites are set apart

for service of ths priests

v 13 21

cf.

Hpt

Lv

so

18

nn Dr6 v 17

"

18

TPjij n.[m.] elevation, height

and waved it, i.e. moved it toward


altar and back, in token of its jiresentation to
God and its return by him to priest in H,
*i"3ni

Lv

the tvave-breast, so

even

Hiph. 4);

SJ13

offering

i:$b i5?n-riN

v.

sieve,

4. Oft. term, techn. in P (H), of rite in


which originally the priest lifted his share of

'"

Ex 29" + 5 1.;

(on all

and brass for


2429
tabern., Ex 35" 3 8
On 'n v. Di 1 " 7 30 Benz
Arch. 459
A -ch.ii.2S9f..
Now
an(J egp
algQ nBVW.
(v. spi

of nations).

(fig.,

(all

H);
1

'5-

29

ncj?

(all

13

Ex

'

13

(without bv)

3. swing to and fro AB33, in a

Is 13
28
Is 30

'jpn

^n

ace. after

Nu 8

f.

b.

1
18

the

2nd

as

of Levites

-,>

'b -ja n'awn-bab

Nu

18";

s7

20

15

:,7 -

S 3s
Ch, and

Zawtp in shrine at Shiloh


in temple

K7 +7
49

t.

esp. of lamps

in tabern.

Ex

2-37.37

+ I5 1. P ; cf. in Zech.'s vision Zc 4"; as


token of merrymaking Je 25 10 used in search
;

12

DIN npf3 '"


household work Pr 31 18

Zp

cf. (fig.)

bi02>)

Jb
20
cf.

1
20

2S21 17

'3

8 2

17

20

29

-13

Pr 20 27

used in

of prosperity

fig.

(embodied in David); also


9
29
17
Pr 13
2 S 22
i8 29
yfr 132

24 ; of God's word as a guide ^119


Pr 6 23
.

633

-o

| ii. ~0 n.pr.m.
50 51

S i4

26

26

28

514

3'^*-w

2. father of Kish

Kn

36

5 - 32

33

Ch

36 39
.

|J?d|j

may remain
4
19
on the throne; cf. 15 2 K 8 = 2 Ch 2i =
4
happiness, delight (cstr.) W]Rin 13 Pr2i (so
Vrss Thes Buhl Now Wild, > Ew Del SS
,

*l

n!'

that his family

i.e.

implied in context

partit., or

14

16 1419

Nui 9
'

14

Lv

"b

sq.

16 27

29

Lv8 30

21

51

Prankenb

sub

TJ

II.

Mrr~0, iTHp n.pr.m.


Vin3 Je 36 1482 43
n n- 3 12.10 64
3

Ex 25 32 32 + 19
-

Ex

Ch

cstr. 1

2 t.;

1515

28

1. in private house 2
stands in temple, pi.
;

A rch. . 4o

Ch

4';

Ch

49

(dub.) spring, leap


p

''

Ar.

(cf.

0V Ar,1,17L2971
'

neuce; acc to many, Hiph. Impf.


wSi
H p J3 Is 52 15 so shall he cause
3 ms.
startle)
to leap (i.e. in joyful surprise, or
;

nations; but perh. crpt.

Che Comm

many

in like sense; <^?"!? (for Cljnp)

tremble

(v.

TttT

v.

19

GFM JBL

rn),

1890 216 ft
'

Che Hpt

cf.

"W

shall
.

in.

"

Gie),

cf.

Ch 4

Ch

also

'

f[/TJ] vb.

trickle,

flow,

drop,

distil

11

has 'o in
13
2
sg. (as 3);
cf. sg. in Zech.'s vision Zc 4
3. seven-branched lampstand in tabern. Ex 2 5
1

sprinkle, rd. prob.

leap up, up>on, Thes Prey

Era"!

many

lampstand:

<Ae

i"lf3.

Iafms);- one of those

49

'i

v. II.

21

19

n^.

138; 25,

14 15

||

rnbp

10

Ch 28 15 15 15 15 1615 15 but
-

@L

Afieta,

[HTJJ vb.

II.

22,

9
oil);

took strange wives Ezr io 25

\y> lea]),

K4
2. ten lampK 7 = 2 Ch 4", Je 52
K 25
del. here Now
1

@ om. 2
< retain Gf

(so also

ninip abs.

pi.

1.;

K 4 + 9 1.,
10

mJ3 Zc

cstr.

t.;

+2

31

25

); abs.

ijo

Afa, N

16 14 (blood),

TO Nu

15

Is 52

11

who

5 - 17

lampstand (Ecclus
V

n.f.

Tjnaajtre, 43

rnbD

Tn^t n.pr.m. (may

'

4d

father of Baruch:

Lv

4
(oil); once without prep,

5
18 - 19

(both blood and

(blood); sq. 'jab

sprinkler of the water.

'*!,

59
45\ = father of Seraiah 51
PropN 2M
vpi ov; cf.Gray

m]ft
PPlM,
t
t
42
:

infr.).

Nu

(oil);

(blood and water), "OB nab'^S

11. "V?

Lv

"?V

sq.

8U

of blood);

(all

Ex

(water),

lamp; alw. fig. 'JTtf\n

n.[m.]

fi. "TO

Ch

Abner

father of

Ntjp: 1.

8 12

:w

(X

(poet.)

713

of flowing water; Syr. ^JL> de-

3i.3i.32.32

g t Ex,

_j_ t

Nu 3

31

23

LV24 (with lamps upon


(all P). "too v. II. "V3.

4 -4

be

t[t^)J] vb.
ace. to

sick, si vera

Thes who comp. Syr.

jj)

( = 1.

1.

it),

scendit, defluet

Qal Impf.

',

division),

fi.

WH

B^3l (with different word-

Weir Aca 11870 ^7 (who


'

'

[HTJ] vb.

^N Lv4 and
6

stillavit Is

63

oft.,

s
,

PS 2291 );

'

spwrt,
2

K9

cm<^

the wall;

Hiph.
2

Pf

ms. mini

v. infr.);

n ?P
in

cf.

Ex 29
Impf.
Lv 8 n:i0 /y/m
21

=1
;

cause

ceremonials of

(water),

20

20

rt , >?

(both c.'bv

3 ms. njni consec.

V\

Nui9

: "^

some of her blood spurted against


so DW3 fl I s 63 s (c. "by rei, in

HMD H Lv6

metaph.);

"by rei,

Nu

but

v. I. bbl;

to

^
:

c.

rei).

Lv4 +i2t.;
6

15

TW_

Lv

16

njn

Nu

8 7 ; Pt. cstr.

14

(Is

52

spurt, sprinkle upon,


ace.

rei

+ "by

Lv i6 15

pers.

Nu

obj. oft.

ft?

+ etc.;
(JE); ^ 147
,

18

24 7

ace. to 93

Ew GFM

esp. pt. as subst.,

= streams,

Ju

8
15 (||ono, Dinn of Red Sea); f 78"
(|pN>); for drinking f 7 16 ( nnn33 WD,

Ex

Wm

||

15

),

44

Pr5
3

15

||

for iirigation

(1| CO);
Shulamite fi[r|e

out of well

(||0n3); fig. of

WD

(llD^J pyo,

'3

Ct 4 15

2. distil, of spices

1N3).

2
Ct4 16 fig. of words, like dew Dt 32
21
spjj).
Hiph. Pf. b^n Is 48 cause to flaw,
;

water from rock

DTJ

(v^of

(||31T).

foil.;

Vid. also

I. PPf.

meaning unknown).

t QT3 n.m. Jb42 n ring, always of gold when


'

material mentioned;
v--+; sf. TOT3 H02 15 ;
npi3

sq. P"1 (|hy~i); of mts.

>

spacer, alw. of blood


s3

45

their torrents)

(i.e.
al.,

Is

fig.

D"r?b3

Qal Zmp/. 3 ms.


Lv 6 2020
Is 6 3 3 (but rd.
5K
I07bN
pN
33
.1 Che Di Du Gee
ah), 1?) 2 K9 ;

Ex 1

Pt. wbti

N"J3,

for ^J}; Syr. ]j is erupit,

etc.

Is

also prominuit, etc.

s8

eyelids); so

Aram.

sprinkle;

Qal Pf. VV Jus

subj. clouds, Jb 36 sq. rain as ace.


Je 18
17
117z
27
(of
(||?]yi and, v
mat, Ges*
ppi), cf. Je 9
cf.

floods,

Hiph.

spatter;

spurt,

(NH Hiph.

sprinkle

Je i7 9 8").

cp.

descend (milk into

jT.i

14

nij?

Nu 2 4

1. flow, subj. water,

&:$

(<Wj?)

Ar.

udder, but also in gen.));


/nip/, 7F

is.nMXI ^,69 21 but rd. perh. [nj>33 D31?] T\VVK\


rrop na-iri), Bi Che crIt n cf. , v. I. con;
(IP?!)
or

PS 2331

Ex

32

+;

1.

'3

Gn2 4 30 +;
WDU Gn 35

abs.

pi.

nose-ring

woman's ornament, HQN-py

'3

(Syr.

Gn

47

cstr.
cstr.

ksft^o))
cf.

v~"

,u

21
(l|ny|o seal-ring); perh.
(J); Pin npi3 Is 3
12
15
s adorning Jerus.
also Ho 2 ; Ez 16 fig. of

(||^31N-?y

D"6"3J!);

cf.

T'ln

e)N3

'3

Pr

22
1

634

p2

ornament of men and women, Gn


12
3
alN3T^t
'3 so Ex 32(all E); cf. Pr 25
35
(in sim. of wise reprover), and perh. Ex 3524 24 M
(of men, cf.
ny|t?) prob. also Ju 8
(P
11
GFM Jb 42 . Cf. further Gei JM Zeitschr x(1S72

nra
t'V'M n.m. Gn 49, 26 one consecrated, devoted

2. earring,
4

2,;

||

'

'

l.-,ff.

gSem.i.434,2ded.4o?,.

''

^m

),

alg0 ref>

t [pt;] n.[m.] injury. damage (Aram. loan-

C* in3 Ecclus 46

13c

Samuel);

(of
Sem.i.463,2ded.48^._/j

ES

Gn

ina

Am 2 n

26

49

12

+4

+5t.;
5

CStr.

Dnt?

pi.

nnna La

25",

Syr. Jjl,

cf.

Nu6

^t3 LV25

sf.

Lv

nn.T3

sf.

t.;

ab s

; 1.

of

prince, ruler, as consecrated: VnS ~P]3 G1149 26


(poem in J), one consecrated among his brethren,
= Dt 33 16 cf. n VT3 La 4 7 her princes.
2.
specif, of one dedicated to ^ by vow involving
,,

word

BAram.); only

v.

injury

at the price of

[HO]
skizzen

iii.

Est

PJ33

to the king.

separate, in relig. and ceremonial

118^

only as denom.,

cf. 11. 1T3

',

Ar. yx>

make a vow, cf.We Sktellilul;f PtS


ZMGxxii<1868U96
Min. id., Horn
Sab. -HJ vow Levy
siidar. chrest.128.
Aram, j^ pi?,voio ; Ks.nazaru, curse
Dl mvB 7 ); Niph.'/wp/. in? Ez 14 7 1W?. Lv
22=; ni3'!Ho9 10 ; Inf.abs.~WnZcf; devote,
i.463f.,2ded.482f..

-,

dedicate oneself imto

from

(fO)

Ez 14

''

Baal H09 10

(7), Htt'Iin, i.e.

Lv2 2

crating my{self),

i.e.

Zc ) conseHiph. Pf.
31
DriNlDIsn '{^"'ia-riK
(P) and ye
shall keep the sons of Isr. sacredly separate from
their uncleanness (but rd. perh. OFHnjni warn
as to
away from as Ez 3 1S 33 s
so Sam
sense
Di Ivau). Yid. also 11. p!J].

Tip

(H); abs.

n.m.

TTaziriteship

^ 132

'

18

np

Si

4-;

Ex

cstr.

VS Je 7
yy e skizzeu m. us C ^K g yr>
JM Zei,schr-*- 4m
N'J'ip [Uc], earring; v. also Gei
12
11
10
on 013) a of kg. 2 S i 2 K 1
2 Ch 23
40
symbol of royal power \^ 89 132'"; cf. Pr 27 24
16
'3 *?3X Zc
9 stones of a crown, diadem (prob.;
who del., cf. GASm stones of
>"\Ye Now
6

40

2 9 + ; sf.
f 89 +
(sign of consecration;

Ju 13

'

0^7^

"; 1. crown

touching corpse,

fr.

(GFM),

2), devotee

(cf. "VI3

God's devotee, of Samson

'3

16 17 (exceptionally, from birth); usu.

Am

1112
voluntary
2
and for limited time, cf.
2
'3 "H?
Nu 6 (of man or woman cf. Peritz
JBL xrti (1898), 128^ /J fl-,^
18.19.20
Y 1!.J1
Q y
a H p.
,

also "!). On

cf.

Naz.

JPTl1, 1880, 645 ~680

esp. Grill

GFM Jul3

v.

Now Arch

'

Dr Am2u

Benz Arch,429f
untrimmed vine

'"' 9T

Gray

JThS Jan

(like

Xazirite with unshorn hair) Lv

L^P] v b- denom. Hiph.

a Nazirite,

'

1900 201 tt

3.

'

as Nazirite, sq.

live

NH); only Nu 6
consec. v

3
v /roi iume

/(e

6e

(HP).

law of Naz.: Pf.'^

IT

"IT v 5 ; also

shall abstain as

"h "Wnb v 2 "h VTin 1^-73 v

Inf.

511

(abstaining) /rowi (so

?>?

in

Imp/ "6

12

Tjiil

a Nazirite;

T[~ip?3] n.[m.]pl. perh. consecrated


anointed) ones, princes;

with

d.

Ko

dub.;

dirim. Ges

f.

li-1,90

Gr

^5P"i

ni

prop.

"i\

n.pr.

v.

(of Nineveh);

^V^ = thy

nu

'

^1}?'?

sf.

>

Now GASm

(i.e.

<

only

520h

fi

intoxicants,

fr.

cutting hair

Nazirite

crown,

consecration,

abs.

'j

10

fr.

:i

by fasting.
Drn?m Lv 1

''.

and

(of apostasy); /ioM sacredly

aloof from, (|D)

abstinence

vb. dedicate, consecrate, (cf.-We

(NH

sense

^n

cstr.

Na3 17

form

crowned ones;

leave untranslated.

^n2

n.pr.

v.

nan.

charming,

use of precious stones as charms.

fr.

BHpn

b. of high priest,
s0

Lv8

Ex

'j

29

made of gold

2. woman's hair (orig.


39
prob. of long hair as sign of consecration, as in
(all P).

Nazirite vow,
Skizzen

Je

iii.

117, 1(7;

cf.

Xu 6

19

and

infr.,

(of personif. Jems.).

7"'

a. of h. p. V?J> 'X T\n"q

"VW, also "\Ye

po?em.

Arab. Heidenthum2,p. 143

i.

4G4,

2d ed.

'3

Lv

Nu 6

7
,

ill?

T13 v 5

NOB v 12

'3
,

unshorn hair) v !US 18

'3

cf. '3-7J?

consecration

v(cf.

*;

Jt

TJ3)

(cf.

21 12 (P) the

in

W
v

j
:

'J

B>h (because of

("73) y-i-^-w

19

'1

'3
,

vbv Vr6.N

//

fi

^m Gn

of,

7*rtiV

'3

min

o//s

vb. lead, guide (Ar. Is' go

in

Qal Pf

sf.

turn (eyes) toward)

+ 2 t.; ^mi Is 58"; DHJ Ex 13


2 ms. j703 Ex 15
^77 Imv. HH3 EX32
^D? ^5 + 2 t.; Z<?(Z, irm^r, sq. ace. pers.,
_
u
34
7S), cf. + 60
io8
subj. man Ex 3 2
(sq.
24

17

27

34

21

13

fcf.

11

(both sq.

consecration of the oil of anointing of his God


is upon him.
b. in !N"u 6 (P), specif, of

Nazirite consecration

direction

4S:i\

3. consecration

]C&

[nnj]

ny;

(J; also sq.

^),

i5

H^ain); usu. subj.

^3 +

Exi3

ace. loc),

(song; ||'inj),^77 M

13

'

,7

s7

Gn

24

(E;

sq.

% of guidance

in prosperity and righteousnessi/'5 9 (|["]"n

IB'in),

n
24
27 (sq.nnN3; ||-pin"iin), 139 (sq.D^y T" 3
cf.

Is

58

ms.

23

etc.;

11
.

Hiph.

onrnn Nep
Ar Dt 32 Pr
12

sf.

12

s
;

Inf. cstr.

sf.

Pf. sf.-^nan

/wp/.
i8

,c

anh3nb

sf.

24

^ra: Nu2,V

fs.

Ne9

Gn

';j

4S

nran Pr

6",

^^

I"x

19
;

635

hra
i

(= Qal) sq.

guide

lead,

Nu 23"

ace, pers.

(JE + JO). 1 S 2 2 4 ( + 3B-nK), 1 K IO-" 2 K


u v. sub
of guiding =
nu Hiph. B.
i8
1S
of guiding
treating kindly (the helpless) Jb 3
;

constellations
2 4*

s2

(||NWl); usu

19

1-

31

^67;

61 3

i>nj),

(||

path of blessing

esp. in

73 ";

(sq. 3),

s
10
43 I39

cf.

10
143 (sq. a); also of instruction,
Pr6~ 11 3 i8 16 (sq.' , ?.3b).

I.

So.

7nj

('/of

foil.;

otcn,

bestow,

so

5, 1.

io lf
IVaa

3. inheritance (45 t.) i"6rm pbn


14
(E) portion or inheritance

Gn3i

Nu 2 7 7S

? '3 ~P3J?n

(P) cause the inheritance to pass unto; p

Nu

etc.,

(||*ns),

0;(f

11

Ch

in the house of our father

>/.

(||nC3B'),

* 23

&

'*

W3K

27

s - 10 - 11

K 2i

3 -4

Jb

(P),

Pr 19

14

42

15

renn

n^m Nu

tni3N

wab

Ez

'3

'3

46

fDJ

36

3 8
-

15
.

pillar
;:>

SUDJ-

14 53 72
(Isr. as
TO?) Dt 3 2 12
78
18
30
^I07 (sq. "^) cf. of
||njp); Is 57
21
of cloud Exi 3
(J), Ne 9
also Jb

(J; sq.

flock;

I2

38

L,

So.

10;

Ar. Ji*

cf.

/or

//u-e

f vTO vb. denom. get or take as a


possession (cf.Gerber 236ff-; Ecclus ^m 45 22b +
u7. (rare));
Qal i3/. '3 Zc 2 16 2 ms.
13
?^nj Ex 2 3 20 + 8 1. Pf. Impf. 3 ms.
Is 57 ;
23
35
3 mpl. 6nr Nu r8 +5 t.; ^n?^ 26 +2 t.;

NH

W
;

^ Nu

"

49
18
34 Jos 19 ; 1.
take possession, inherit
a. land of Canaan,
Ex 2 3 30 (E), 32 13 (J), Is 57 13 Ez 47 14 Zion and

+8

Impf;

t.

Inf.

15,

1.

cf.

Denkm.

Sab. nJ Sab.

pp. 41, 63

hence n?nj orig.

</(/)!,

Judah^r 69 s7
b. special sections in the land,
of tribes and individuals, rpnj ^TO Jos i7 6 (J);
.

n^TO Levy-Os **' 1 *.-*" Sab. Denkm.


chrest i:s
Min. /., Hom SMar
).

as Sab.

-;

n^HD
tance

n.f. possession, property, inheri-

NH = BH); Nu

(orig. gift;

cstr. nbm

^105";

Jos 13

'

"fe 1^ ^tfi*

Dt 29 Jos 1
(J); ,j a pbnn

23

14

^ z 45

47

'3

19

49

P);

r6m

);

14

36

'^

j>

6
1

haNu 34"

Josi 3 c

23

(D 2 ),

29

47", also v (Co rds. 3 for ). c. nations


6
as possession of the people, ^
of the
king 2 s
d. Levites have no property in the

in

Nu

land

18

2324

Dt

io 12

12

their possession is

Wn * Dtio
the tithes Nu 1 212426 (P).

'<Xui8 20 (P); lnbru


D)

(all

as his property,

1S10

Is

25

lu

(D

12

K 8 2K21

Jo
1

3 'ES'J'

Is

Mi

s 26 w

J>3n3pjrDt
63

temple Je
+ 2.

||

17
;

32

S 20
9
;

'j

^ 79

28 78
3

02 71
-

94

514

106

d$?
40

arba

':

,!,

land Je

a. assigned

127"; elsewh. ||pbn

choice, ||P^n, 1^1

landed property Qiyn 733 >//82 s

9
;

Ex 1

12

have no share in the son of

'}

(song),

16 18 50

takes possession of Israel as his private


2. fig.
property Ex 34 9 (J); Judah Zc 2 16
have or get as a, possession, property : testimonies^ii9 H1 glorjT Pr3 33 good things 28 10 ,lies
29
3.
simplicity 14 18
Je 16 19 wind
.

Pru

'

27

vb

,3

.-

!I

2
.

S 20

J esse -=i K

1
18
Jos
divide the land for a possession, Nu 34
49
i9 (allP; incorrect jjointing for Piel, so SS).
'

Pi. divide for a possession

Pf. 3 ms. ?D?

Inf.
3 pi. *bm Jos 14 19
17 18
Jos 19 49 (v.
(all P) ; also Nu 34

Jos 13^

34

29

51

br\:

Nu

Qal

3).

tfibmm Is 2 4 2 2 mpl.
^^Oinn L.V25 46 Nu 33 s4 Impf ^n?nn NU34 13
Hithp.

Pf. 3 pl.sf.

Ez'47 13

^n?nriNu33 54

Ez

rbm Nu

13

47

32

ls

Nu 3 2

//. bnann

possess oneself of land (ace),

Nu 33

54

34

13

18
;

(P)

Lv25 45 (P)

(P); slaves

Nu33 (P); all c. b


2
pers. (for whose benefit), exc. Nu 32 34 Is 14
Hiph. Pf 1 s/nbran Je
+ 3 t.Pf.; Impf
28
bny_ EZ46
2 ms. sf. na^mn
3 ms. ^nr Dt3
Dt 3 i + 5 1. Impf.; Inf. cstr. bvon Is 4 9 Pr8
Is 14

54

land

abs., ref. to

13

18

16

18

21

^ran3 Dt 32 s (on form cf. Ew* 238d Ko L315 Ges


10
53k.
Pi. ^na
rd< jjmria?); sf. i^n?n Dt 21
;

Dt

12 10

a possession:

1. give as

Canaan (given by ^ or
et rei,

Dti 38

'.

by God, IS54 17

Jb20 2

J32 lib

17

s9

God

d.

'

2S14";
t23^Jeio lf'=5i ,f 74 2
2

the holy mt.


1

quest Zp

also,

portion, share

^37"

14

11

18

20

17

14

5:i

(P), cf.

+ '> takes

e.

Mi 7 ^33 68 106 n^ra oy Dt


^rbnn ^y Dt 9 26 29 (D), 1K8 51

rbn:

kv

14 33

Is 47"
'"

i8 2 Jos

Isr.

18

Ju

fna

J os

l;rf;

(P); nbraa

'ja b'an

Nui6

|1"U

(all

14

H^ron Jei2

IK'S*
:

53 55

22

14

(all

Nu 2 6

JU18 Ez

(P),

13

'

2l2S 2 4 2 19 26 '
+
5

ir>

tribes

Jos 14 3 (restore ^), 17 4


7

10

fw

Is 58", esp.

':

i8 20 2324 26 s5 32 19 Jos 16 4 i 9 9 (all P),


c. land of Moab and Amnion by con-

Nu
3

T^mn

HN
among

'DJ?

b. distrib.

tapy

Nu 35

I9 14 (D),

'

rv6ra is 49 s n*>m J0S19 51 ; l.


/
a. in Canaan given by
to Israel,

D);

ttax'i rru Ju 20 6 ;

(all

EwSSWeKo"
^TO
sf.
Ru 4 CO?k]2

pi.

property

rd. *nbna
23

"\m rbm Dt

Jos 14
(P); without ace, have or get a (landed) pro-

'3

perty,

i8 23 +

':

rbn ^i6(Ges 590g ),


'-';

12

14
.

28

10

a. land of

his servants), ace. pers.

3
7
19 31 Jos

(all

D), Je 3 1S

b. various things, ace. pers. et rei, espec.


s
Zc8 12 1 S 2 8 "Pr 8 21 ; ace. rei Is 49 ;

blessings,

b.

ace. pers.

we

as

ace. pers.

an

Dt32 s

+ fO

2. cause to inherit, give

inheritance,
rei,

c.

ace. pers. et rei,

Ez

46'*; ace. pers.

Dt2i 16

Pr 13 22

636

rfr ru
28 s

Ch

Hoph. Pf

pers.

made

to possess,

yTO]

[l""i

^f

(cf.

Viprun Jb

months of vanity.

meaning unknown; only pi.


1

imp

most

(title);

Vy?n=tynflute;
thinks

1 s.

ace. rei, e.g.

c.

n.f.

ni^nsn

phr.

= fVi;>n3

conj.

against this Bae

v.

in

EinL

si

who

?N

Jerome [Aq. Symm] pro he?-editatibus=

[cf.93],

Is7
i

wady

(Ecclus 40

= BH

X Nbria, Syr. JLJ,


L ag BMnoAm. thinks
Hal Bev

Mm,t

ron.3,/,124

stream (rare);

id.,

As. nahlu

may

NcIXos

1617

be from

= BH
Nf<?X =

on

in Sab. n.pr.loc,

'3

); abs. 'j Gn 3 2 24 +,
cstr.?TOGn26 + c.nloc.Nu34
,T(1W8) - )

1-

14

17

Ez 47 19 4 8 2S (where MT rtfnj v.
Thes); du. D&ti Ez 47 s but id. ^nan @ % @ sy
Co Berthol pi! Q^na Nu 2i 4 + \!?n3 Dt 8 7 +
so read also

^VC ?

sf.

I s 3 4l

torrent, of

rushing water

713

21 21 51

narrow channel Ju g
(all of
\^ 83
4
21
20
q.v.) mountain torrent Dt 9 (cf. Ex 3 2 )
24
^ta^n 'an
so Am 5
(sim. of righteousness)
in

|K;, i?

10

Ch

32

of honey

?yv3

'3

WO), = ^
66 12

Is

nstb

La2 18 hyperb.

tears
cf.

(||nfo$o)

also

and curd Jb20 17 ()|

place

I s 15?;

(J), cf. 2

of

Is 57 s ;

child-sacrifice

Jb2i 33 ( /3 ^?1). N1124 6 v. 11. bn).


Particular wadys designate localities: |fa"iK
14
9
2
(E), Dt 2 24 36 36 3 81216 16 4 48 Jos I2 2 2 i
3
-

Dt

D), v
24

16 16
-

Dt2 13

Jos i2 2

io

13 - 14

6 - 6 12
-

Ch

P)

(all

15

10

is

J/!sn,

Dl Par

(D),v 47

(P),

14

23

24

K2

(both P),

37

Nu

37

13

10

18 40

Jo 4 18

'3
;

Schr C0T Nu
Nu 3 4 (P), Jos
iK8 2K2 4 2Ch7 Is2 7 ,-|-(om.
34 5

'

G5

,2

supr.); so id. also poss.

(v.

usually identified with Wddy

on

23

identif. of

= 1 Ch 1
n^K Nu 21 13

30

32

3. Miner's shaft,

H?

'3

Ch 20

v.

Jh

sub

v. reff.

J0S15 7

'3

Coram.; D^nan

16

19
14

33

11

v.

T^S.
28

4
.

|n. [^ni] n. [m.] perh. palm-tree

only

(J),

limit of Pal. (As. rcafoZ [maf]

fin.);
2

Dt

'3

tl-Artsh; on Wkl's different view,

D^SO ad

15
H3^ J 0S i6 s

D'#n

9-

TJj

(J),

Je 3 i 40

14

31

nany

(v.

30

32

S 15

Ju 16 4

DnVD) Ez 47 19 48 28

Am 6

p-iVc

SW

D^J?

29

2S

*13

Gn

'

pa:

'

bhm Nu 3 2

33

D); }Vnp

(all

9 10 21
3o

2i 12 (E),

(P), 2

-iVb>3

(Ar.

11^1; v. p e rles JQ Ju ^ I899 6S8);VI33 Dvn33 N1124 Z?Ae palm-trees,

fig.

'

'

pi. abs.,

which are stretched out, spread out (as to


1-0
foliage). So Perles
who compares ?n3 ^aiya
12<S
EcclllS 5
@ s o-Tc\e^i] (fioivLKav.
",

of invaders Je 47'2

(H^nl, v. supr.)

(||

D^D), or foes

46

(for drinkdrying up in summer v 7 (K*?J; all of


Elijah's stream IV"}?, q.v.); for drinking also

124

yjr

24

j.i.3, n. unit.

niabs, Dnri3);

'3

22

Mi 6" torrents of oil,

\%~'}

19

burial-place

sim. of

S 2 2'torrents oftvorthlessness(\\ ~!3&^3


18 5 S|B^ '3 sim. of glory of nations

fig.

laaro is 34

'3

26

ttrng

(i"ja '3),

Q^pnan

place for refuse, ruins, etc. 2 S 17 13 poet,


as wild, remote ravine Jb 30 6 cf. "flJQ

9-9-9

pronounced *? n 3

i'D?
v.

NH

13 - 16

Gu

Nu

'3

'r^y poplars of the

Jb 4 o 22
17

^>3f

fertile,

Ct6 n

(H),

needing water

(all

n.m. 2K3,16 torrent, torrent-valley,

+ i. TT1]

Lv2 3 40

ivady

Nu

7l"7J (-/of /oil; meaning unknown).

of bees

(E); 'an '3K

'

rDP3n~;?) possibly designation of a melody.


II.

home

as

23 24

= J"l?nan

tt)s K\rjpovofiOvcrr]i

ora

17

ing),

+ no and (fig.) TJHJJ '3 3 6 Jb 6 1515 (p^BN


0V n ? iii sim.); of water bursting from rock
fig- of
+ l&f?lW, ^), cf. 74 (+
9

TT S 7 n3 n.pr.loc. (= valley or palm


ofSi); station of Isr. E. of Dead SeaNu2i'

,,

9 19
-

(JE), poss.

= valley) one

(if

of

Anion,

e.g.

Wdle

of

main

Bliss

(v.

PEF

tributaries
i893 ' 204 ' 2 ' 3
).

W;

15

II

noan nip Pr i8 4
gen.

(ya3

'3
\\

0'D)

ta^pcj;

more

= stream, brook, river (chiefly late)

Is

1 i

"Ptt^rO adj.gent. (noun not found);


T

Je 29 24

3132

also v

H. 'ohm).

(where van

d.

Niph. be

sorry,

ib

(divisions of river, in?),


in desert 35 s (||0ND),
T

n^TO

v.

rbn:.

'

Je 31 9 (jom ^13), Ez 4 7 5 5 9b (all del. Co), v c 7 9a


(rd. ?nan
v supr.), v 12 containing fish, etc.
-

Lv

9 - 10

(f)DiK> '3),
3o

(||tra,

1 i

33

OW), Ec
(rnsa

7 7
-

fig.

of

">

mi

Is 3 o

Ne

15

Dt
nypaa d^n^

it,

jivx

&!??),
4

'a

I0 4

v "supr.);

'3

4-4 6
-

n*er \?na.

nb'nni), c f. io 7 ,
10
;

with torrent flowing through

Is 57;

jnx Dt
1

18 5

7
(||

(||

nry

Wp

abode of Elijah 1 K 17 35 (cf.


Pr 3 o 17 (cf. 1
i7 4 6 ); niri3n '3

^-)j?

vb.

322
fort; Ph. in n.pr. Lzb ;

Chr Pal Aram.

'3).

2. Torrent-valley, wady, as stream-bed


40

23

t[DnJJ

oneself, etc. (only in der. species)

'X

Pa.

= NH, and deriv.;

Pa.id,, Schwally

breathe pantingly (of horse))

console

(NH Pi. com-

Ar.^i3

ldiot54
;

Pf. an?

Niph.

^O
+4 t,; on? J e 2 o +2 t.;
Gn6 +8 t.; ^n3 Zc 8 2 mpl. M?03 Ez
/wip/ Dna'^Ex 3 + 6 t,; on3>i"Gn6
14
+6
+ 5 Impf.; Imv. Dnan Ex 3 2 V 9

Am

16

7
7

s.

14

22

17

'

t.

t,

//. Dnan j e 3

I5

29

Pt. on? Ju

13

15

''

+3

1.;

637

an]

1.

moved

be sorry,

Je

for others, abs.

15

1
I

15;

18

^? Ju

3
;

rue,

sorry,

be

own

of one's

grief, repent,

'

f9

bv

c.

2.

Zc

have compassion,

to pity,

TJTEina n.pr.m. (Yah

s929

18

Jo

I5

10

Jon

1319

3. comfort oneself,
3

^77 Ez

16

31

taking vengeance

Jb

t.

taru

Gn 37 35 + 9 1.

DWJD ^ 69 +
21

(J),

37

Ch

Na3 La
2S12 iCh7

Zc io 2

24

^2 3

21

7I

21

II 9

with Zerubbabel Ezr

19

u
2

Jb 16 2

13

exile

Ne

7';

t[n?2na]

by

Jb

La

+ 69

29

50

21

(E)

Ku2

^86

31

13
;

17
;

rei

n.pr.m.

16

7
;

sf.

T^ n ^^94

tnnmn

42

(JE)

Judah

Ch

TDHi n.m.
T Qin]

Nalmm, Na

Gn

s5

37

(J),

cf.

Qal

1
',

^aX (6,

m.

\js

Naoufi=D

ttD^na] n.m.

in-!

of

;M /a W

consolation, only in

QWrun

Je

ntoiron

2
.

f.)

=2 K25

23

(Lag

0-

fall

DOTDn,

conj.

Egyptian name).

^OrO

v.

^njN

59 b supr.

p.

f [T^nO] vb. urge (1), whence

(si

vera

1.);

-Q"1

pnj TpBH

urgent ( Kara
cp. Ar.

(XsL>

*inJ

W @L

(comfort)

Ho

the

Ezr

HPS p x ?

Pi.

[Kam

(from px),

> trim.

NTH3

also

i>7.;

foil.;

As.

cf.

JI~1j nostril;

'c?.,

snort). Je

6 29

Tin.

t [-jn3] n.[m.] a snorting;

sf.

frm Jb 39 20

(of horse).

t[n-jTO]

t-^'ina

n.f.

id.; cstr.

VWD

(connexion

n.pr.m.

nnn? Je8 16

with

r^

ob-

(all
scure);!, father of Terah Gn 1
2. son of Terah and brother
P) 1 Ch i 2e

ofAbr.
29

57

(Thes

rogando

V of

(prob. onomatop.

14

Is

A KaTacrirev&ov).

ursit instititque

NH

prophet

BW

the king's

Eth. 1'id: swori; Syr.


%.

I. comfort, pi.

nahiru, nostril; Ar. j.hi snort, J.iJ nostril;

(1);

Naov/*.

13

airovbtjv,

Frey]); text dub.;

etc., v. I.

A Na

Ba^ 11175 ),
business was

Pt. pass, (active Pt. in u, ace. to

Naoi^.

'^amni s 66 n

19

s2

11

TD^inp n.pr.m. (comfort) a returned exile

Ke

2a 2I 22 23

parent of Seraiah, a Hebr. captain, after

4.

sorrovj, repentance,

n. pr.

n.pr.m. (?Lag BN126f thinks

8
of Jerus. Je 40

TDPIJ n.pr.m. (comfort), a chieftain of


19

'9

9t 19

,''

Jb 15"; D3W3ri2i

Qal

by taking vengeance Ez 5 13

27

50

be sorry, have

Gn

119

king

(comforter),
141617

and intensive)

pi. (usually abstr.

b pers.

VlOPO

sf.

--

concussion "^"J^y^y
14
wpon /us servants Dt 32 M
r//
2. rite,
135
repeni of |p-t3, Nu 23 19 (poem).
3. comfort

c.

= Ne 7"

n.f. comfort,

4. ease oneself,

who returned

' 1

comforted, abs.

16

Nef/iuou (gen.).

T[Din2]n] n.m.

S io =by 1 Ch
Drnt? px La i 2 9 21
Impf. K>n:PiIs66 K
bn

oneself, be

Ne

Hithpa. Pf. 1 s. warn (foi-'anri; but del.


3G
Co) Ez 5 13
/mi^/. Omir Dt 3 2 +2 t.; 1 s.
35
Pt. oron??
&P? ^ nf; /my. Drann Gn 37

1.

NorthernIsrael,2Ki5

13

5 l3"2.>9 6l
||irj?

L1

Oe comforted, consoled.

27^-

8 9 io 2 12 2647

10

TDri2?3

pi.

Ec

25

13

nm? Je

21

Gn

34

40"

La2

i>

Ne

67

oneself,

0J?

22 4

1. the

T*Oftna n.pr.m. (com2mssionate) a returned

by,

2
Inf. DTO Is 61

S io}

^y Je i6 4

Pi.

Jb2 u

ISI2

nyin

?y 57

nnX Gn

ace. pers.

c.

PTialP/.nDmi s54

Gn

);

3. one of twelve heads of people

comfort, console, abs.

16

70 82

'loniD

Ch

=2

(J);

bvy

42

Pt.

3n5

15GNo

2. ruler of half the district of Bethzur

11

66 1313 Ezi 4 23 16 54 Zci 17


onn Is49 13 bva IS52 9
29

16

+ 8 1. Pf. Impf nm)


2
r>na Zc'io +
42

Inf.

1 1 1.

Gn

/m. WW Is 40

Impf.;

13
B f.

24

JD Is

c.

mpl. vara) Jb

'

Artaxerxes Longimanus

'

ease

oneself,

13
Piel Pf. Qn? Is 49
25

Mm

son of Hachaliah, governor of Judah under

( J), 1

S 13 39 Je 3i 15

comfort

4.

V? Gn 6 67

'

Ez 14 22 32 31

concerning the evil


(J).

F<;v -

Nee-

scarab

S 1 11 35
12
be comforted : abs.Gn38 (J)
42

c.

S 24

ny\r\-bn 2

4-;

Je 2 6 3

(bv),

BM, Cl-Gann JAsl883

Isr.

in

on

||

(We

11

comforts,

11. pr. (l)iTCn3

14

13

/xias (-ou), etc.;

Ho

'Wn?

sf.

Onn).

'

14

14

2. compassion,

.
,|

|pptf 1 S 1
^ 106 45 Je 20 16 Jo Zc
9
2J
19
DXDJb42 ;3^Je 4 3i Jon 3 Din Ez 24
c.b Am f 6 Je 8 18 10
': *b,
ID&J f i io
1214
(J), Je
njnn^y for ill done to others Ex 32
(E),

rds.

suffer

Ex

doings, abs.

21

tito
13

(all

18

'J

'n'f'X

Gnn (P),

J),

Jos

3i S3 (E).

24

v 29

(E);

29

')

22

2923

24

T? Gn

always Na^ap.

15 - 24 - 47

24

ll)

cf.

(J);

YTO
T^TO]

638

n. [m.] nostril (appar.

fr.

above

stab

camel

in wind-pipe,

Aram,

etc.,

in nose or throat,

snort wd. he denom.)

i^V

*?

12

only du.

VTnaip

sf.

Na^a>p,

@L

Naapai,

soThesBau

Sem

TO

fi.

BeU

287

of

foil.

= hiss,

(NH

Ar.

id.;

Ba ES48 hut improb.;

lss

'

on formation

infr.;

cf.

Lag BX50); ubs.'j Am ,9 + cstr.2'n3Nu2i 9 46


17
2t.; pi. Q^TO N1121 Je8
1. serpent: a.
as biting, Am5 19 Ec io 8 in spite of charm (pU2)
v 11 [cf. Ecclus 12 13 ], Je8' 7 ( + Q ?VM; fig. of
;

Nu

enemies); so CS'j'B'n Dorian

JE;

j aco b

cf.

v,

(coll.)

Aral'-'I,icht -

iv - 10ff:

Dt

15

and

))

cf. *|")b> 'a

(deadly

v9

sg.

also

+ n-jpy) '3 g f
N^ B>na eh$
fi

*&vq
L314 29 fig. of Dan G1149 17 (poem in J; f^BB*);
5
'a ripn
^58 (sim. of perniciousness of ungodly),
;

140 sim. of effect of wine Pr22 (|] , aySS).


15
b. rod becomes 'a Ex4 3 (J), cf.
(E); 'a -p. }
7
:!2

Pr 30 19

"6j?

(in sim.,

Mi

c. "a (appar.) as hissing

Gie)

cf.

Gn

17

(in sim.; v. also


i--"-
tempter
3

3. mythol. tTO,

eclipse-dragon

Nu 21 99

'*

+8

TO

12 12 2

Naas.

S lf'%

Oh

]Rpn).

(cf.

fleeing serpent,

3
.

Nb^ eitsclir
f.,

f.

K i8

also

of

n-in'3 fJTlb

'a c.

vb.

'

si
);

iv.

Sklzzen

yy

vera

We Sm HPS.
"Vy 1 Ch

4
,

1.:

We Gesch

2-

iii.

147;

Arab. Hcid.

2CI133 6

'

17

^ NH

33

Pt,

Ar. JLso

6e

.); Pf. 3 ms. BTB]

iJV 19 26 ;

iB'nari

Pt. B'nao

Qal

all =<&/*,

cp. also

Me

cf.

xiv 115

s.^fna G1130 27 7>^/:


mpl. ie>nr 1 k 20 s ipna;! 2 k

15

mpl.

10

Dt i8

//. abs. tfria

(cf. esp.

Gn 44

SU'h.xiv.ii3ff.).__

by means of
by hydromancy), with implied power
15
to learn secret things v
condemned by proph.
s
writer 2 K 2i = 2 CI133 6 ( + 3ix nb>jn jaij?
C3JJT1), 2 K 17 17 (II D'Bpp D1); forbidden
1. practise, divination

cup,

(J

i.e.

D and H

in

Lv

(H

:,i

i9

10

Dt 1

+ *|BblM JjtyO Dn?pj? DDp),


2. o&aera;

lyijHjl).
;

||

or omens Gn.30 27 (J);

now

men

the

*i<7is

<7ie

^05!

so prob.

K 2o'

i:t

^yre observing the signs.

TU)n2 n. [m.] divination, enchantment,


DDp), and pi. abs.
only abs. 'a Xu23 23 (JE;
CB'na Nu 24 (JE), both in story of Balaam.
||

ti^nJ

III.

(-\/of foil.,

n.m.

ntt?ri3

1.

10S

Ch 18

f. 1

s
)

1K7

meaning unknown).

'

45

ZAWiVi

"- 9C)

(NH = BH;

Ph.

Albrecht

(cf.

copper, bronze

king of Amnion

1.

'

2
;

perh. also

Naa?, but

2S

17

27
;

and Zeruiah

@L Ie<Tcrat

(cf.

57A " ml

Lohr defend pm
3. giving name to a city,

TroXews- Naas-

Upvaas.

T ji\2JTO n.pr.m. son of Aminadab,of Judah,

'

Xmi

Palm. N^na Lzb 322 ; Syr. \JlL,


Ar. J.UJ, Eth. qehll; (so also OEth. DHM
Epigr. Denkm. aus Abess. (1894),52\
\y^J^J As. u. Eur. 127 c Jtes
Egypt. te7i(h)ost, copper(=-*tenhost),as loan-wd.
22
fr. riB'na + fem.ait.); 'a abs. Gii4
+ cstr.
nti'ra;

Ex 3 8 29 sf.^na La 3 ^na Ezi6 w^n?


onfna 2K25 +2t.; du. n^na Jui6-n
24
;

36

+6
24

t;

12

1.

sils

214

2K

altar

Gn 4 22 (J)

artificer

(cf.

1414

Ch

alloy,

4:i

14

=Je 52

16

Nu

Lv6

K7

Benz
making bronze, cf. Now
27
s 6
uten1 K 14
of armour 1 S 17

s
Zc 6

cf.

doubtless hardened with


"

1413

2i

99

Lv6 Nu 1

+ very oft.,

etc.,

and other

21

18
,

Ex 38
(JE),

s9

39

2K 18

esp. in description of tabernacle

cast

Arch-i

25

objects

Dt8

as ore

copper,

material

prob. tin,
Arch

13

11

worked by

.5

S io 2 iCh 19

12

Nu

2d ed. 442

n.pr.m.

dub.

bite

farvakerpsychoU<18(;o, 412 - 4ie

2. father of Abigail

16

TJK'J

supernat. character of serpents


i.

20

'

On

t.

Am 9

g Kinship 197 Sem. 421


152
J aco b Arab- Dicht.

ii 1

ES Jph

tfPU, c f.

B>nr Gii44 5
17

Aram. Pa. ^na,

2K 2

e stiMiiU

otherwise

and Pi.;
/em by omens; perh.

).

\$? Is2 7' (symbol, of world-powers) ;

JJ

'a

1^

(cf.

of sea-monster

f ii.

29

ES48

B'm, has no

14

Jb 26 13

'3

in Arab, belief v.
2,

Denom

E'na ace.
i. 287 T

g au Sem. Kel.

cf.

6,5

d. as crafty
2. nt?na(n) 0, bronze

Gn

image of serpent

(denom. from

(1860), 418

Ba
^ gst j^ y g^ThLz, Aprils,
chief cii mcu i ty i s that Aram., which has

1894,235-).

Je 4 6 22
25

as eating dust Is

)vk\>2

||

ef.'j

niX

Gerber Ve,b

Chrest.Targ.s.v.

v\iv insi J7DS

oppressor,

unlucky Lane 2775

serpent

byLag Mi 230iBN50
,J^J v. sub [B'OJ]

is cp.

Ar.

(Lane 406 anything hunted)

serpent, viper

(_jii-&.

Me

pro).

only Pi. practise divina-

vfc.

Zeitscllr f YOlkerpsychol.

K'nia,

al.).

Gn31

n.m.

to J^5

Noapai.

ti'lU (appar. onomatop.

I.

[l^nj]

til.

name

cp. Sab. tribal

tion, divine, observe signs

BX18S

(of crocodile).

T"HTO n.pr.m. one of David's heroes, 2 S


39
2f; Ti\aP c, @L Apaw;= + *in: 1CI111

2,IGOTii(I88ais

(DHiI

perforate, kill by

">n3

would =perforation, and

"iri3

Jh 4

by stabbing

">na kill

NH

cf.

stabbing, so that "T'na

and not connected with Ar. ZsJ

',

'a

brother-in-law of Aaron Ex 6 23 H"u 1' 2 3 7 1 - 17


IO 14 (all P), Eu4 20 20 iCha 10 11
Nomrcnw

14

21

);

polished

VpO

and shining

v 45

hr\)K>

K4

15ffi

13

and temple

pno 2 Ch 4 15
Ezr8 27 On

639

ttfin:

Ez

'3

^j?
T

Dn

io

v.

K 25 = Je 52
13

^p
17

as spoil of

war

+2. /eters
21
s4
or
bronze,
usu.
du.
Ju
1
2 S 3
copper
/
2

S8

2K25 =Je39
7

La

only

11

52

Ch

Je 6

of worthless people

On Ez
Dt2 8

sky

v.

sg.

60

Is

28

1717
;

id. (as

Ez2 2 18 ( + Vna, bm, rnsiy).


IV BTI3.
4. fig.'of pitiless

dross of silver)
36

11

33

3. as less in

more than wood

value than gold but,


fig.

36, also

of oppression),

(fig.

etc.

myflesh of bronze ?

(||

MM|

cf.

40

fig.

12

for strong, enduring

Is
j.

tnunn: and (L V2 6

19

ntm

Jb 4 o 18 )

n.f.

copper, bronze (only poet.;

cf.i. nEJTU);
'j a lw.
copper produced from ore by melting
2. copper, doubtless hardened with
Jb 28-.
35
alloy. bronze, as material of bow 2S22
35
24
s
\^i8
Jb 20 ; gates Is 45 ; fig. of strength
Jb40 ls (bones of hippopotamus), cf. 41 19 Mi 4 13

1.

abs.;

attack Je 21

(hoofs of Zion)

brow

of obstinate

Lv

-TO); unproductive earth

^JSIJ)

Is 48*

26 19

(||

Nntpn2 n.pr.f. mother

2K24

8
;

Pr

on,

inn3

Ne<r<9a,

S q.

Pi. Pf. 3 ms.

=3
ccmse

@L

Naicrtfa,

j-^

dub.;

Bu

my arms

also

Nu

chief arg. ag. this are vocalization

of

NeadaXei,

and comparat. unimportance


others
wh. image was made
;

think of t^nj serpent


,

W MJ

IV

(No ZMG xlil (1888)

^. Lag

BN188, 205

(poss. -y/of

'

482

jn

si

vera

1.

meaning uncertain; Gei Urschrift 392

precise

+ BTIJ,

thinks loan . w(J.

foil.,

C p.

but
Ar.

\=goad, prick; ^ILio a certain piece


of perforated wood (Frey)],
J"IB>rQ [bottom
of vessel, Levy XHWB ' 374
]).
[j"-&J>

NH

[TOTp]

conj.

where
nny)
favours
mug.
lust,
harlotry,
or
(||
specif, sens, obscoen. (Co [citing Ki Ea] Berthol, v. also Da)
text peril, crpt. (cf. Ni5 ZMGxl
<lfo6 " 730
Sm
prop.
T.in, so appar. Toy IIpt
);

fn. TM12 n.[m.] descent; only cstr.,of v s


in judgment Is 30 3 ".
1. nri3 v. sub m3.

arm

t[nro]
(on form

11 -

Or^wa.

81

K6

),

Th Klo Benz

T[^''jj] vb. (Aram, and poet.) go down,

nruni
''"O.'!

^3

v.

g3.

also

mp

nnn);

i.

1.

</o

Palm, nn3 Lzb


;

jb

fs.

21

13

after

EPTin?

but rd.

(to battle);

D^ans hidden.

nrO

n.pr.m. 1. son of Heuel, grand-

Esau

Gil 36 1317 (P;

Na^o/i,

Na^otf,

Chi 37 ( Na X ey, A L SaX td).


2. grandson of Elkanah 1 Ch 6 U Kmva6,
L Nantf; prob. crpt, for nin v 19 or ^h 1S1 1
NaX e0),

these words and ffe desent37

Dr 1 s L *).

for Tina],

time

CI131

M Ut J

323

Mat6,

Nae0,

(NH

bend

tend, incline,

y aa 6.

tent,

etc.;

Ar. JaJ, Ik: stretch out);

ms. 'a

Gn 33 19 +

n^J Ex

15

Gn

Jb'31 7

1133

3 pi.

n^

7mp/:

Qr, etc.;
t3?l

12

42

Jb 15

I2 8 +, t3*rGn"26 27

Nu

brii

22

2:!

Ex

nb3

23

act. n^'3

sf.

Jeio

20

+6't.,

uhii.

ms. juss. 3H Pr
n^3 Nu 20 17 21 22
;

Ju

initaa

nt213

Ez
62

+4

109

23

Pt.

16

t-,

+3
+2 + ^ J f
2

t.;

sf.

t.,

c.

ace.

19

(all E), 7
io
14
12
Jos 8 19 (JE), Ex S (P);

);

-i jiTaa

(forms nn;,

Ex 8

(JE);

nit33

lt33'^-

fs.

73

1S
n^lD3 Is 5 25
24 t,; pi. n1"U3 Is 3
1. a. stretch out, extend, hand,
nil33)
?y of direction Ex q---

(v. infr.);

Qr (Kt

Dn"pi3'ls42' '; ^ass.

ms!
13

]S7

fuss. D Zp 2
Ch^T^fTft- nt??

cs-.

Ex

TTtM

is J5^J!^3

1 pi.

33

29

+2 t.;

3
3 mpl. 1^1 1 S 8
4
;
Imv. HO? Ex 8 + //
5 - 27

Qal

Nu 2

nrna

fs.

spread

incline,

id.,

Pf 3

nnn Pr 1 7

down, descend, to

[who prop, nnn

3. an overseer, Hezekiah's

13

''

vb. stretchy
QUi^ spread, QU-V-ex~~

t 215

rod,

13

mpl.

descending;

adj.

Ko

cf.

prob. with

1-

context

Qal Invpf. 3 ms. nw Je 2

my

so that

n.[f.] sf.lirifmEz 16 s6

descend (Aram, rim, %Zj

to most, in
35

stretch, a

fn.

);

f 65 ;

Ncfyordav,

of material of

11

11(13

35

'"').

'

a bow of bronze; of pjressing


down, smoothing out, furrows of land 1^ 65".
Hiph. Imv. Tinjn J 4 11 thither bring down thy
heroes, ''
(on form cf. Ges 564K 3 Ko 31 ").

(v.

2I <J.^._

cf>

S 22 M

serpent
v.

bow of bronze, but


Hiph. nnr
HPS T\ph and

makes

fin.

Neeo-tfav.

arrows of
(v. Gcs S145

(of

Inf. abs.

n^p '3]

Vjjhj ,iwra

= press down, ace.


= f 18
2 S 22

descend

to

^ 38

consec. Tirol 2

nnra ^i8 35

fs.

Niph.
make impression
Niph. Pf. 3 mpl.

(of reproof).

Impenetrate

fig.

i.e.

{^3 y 4

au Sem.Bel.i.288.

Klo adloc. n

10

17

T3

of king Jehoiakin

T|PTO n.pr. given to bronze


2K18 4 prob. = bronze-god (so Thes,

A@L

3 descend into

v. infr.); sq.

son of
T

2.

descend in chasti sement yjs 38 (hand of ^

Jb 21 13

into She'61

arms 2>ress down,

2:!

tUJinD adj. of bronze; '3 ntarDN Jb


cris

ntM
13

'3

Jos 8

(P), cf. v
fig.

,S1S

10.21.M.27

( aH
p) abs.
a of dart or rod
;

c.

(JE), -by ^j^P?

and (by om.) v"

of hostility to

God

(all P),

"^

IT

'3

^t

'

Jos 8 J "

Jb

5"';

640

nt23

God

esp. of

hand over

stretching out his

with idea of against,

oft.

(?y),

judgment,

in

i.e.

Is g

23

n Zp i 4 2 13 Ez 6 + 7 t. Ez, Ex
(P); c. ~7K
23
s5
12
against Je 51 s5 cf. sword Ez 30 ; abs. Ex 15
10
outstretched of
(song); pt. pass. f1">3 '3 Is 3
I4

arm

oft. i"MtM J^IT

neck;

deliver,
'3 *T,

Dt 4"+

'3

to

'')

Je 32 21

jrfi]K

rnC3 iT

Je 21

to oppose,

^t)

(v.

t.

stretched out (of

lij?

in judg-

nt33

of wicked;

iTirnn 1^3);

||

here belongs also

&yp? ^l

f 73 (Kt) and I was


almost prostrated as to my feet(i.e.hy stumbling;
H

prob. 'br

Qr V3

'"IBJ

Pf. 3 mpl. but needless,

01 Bae

cf.

n^K fiSBB* f^3); ^3? '3 f 1 19 / /we mcZmecZ my heart (c. inf.); of '\ "TV\ D^W Bl
112

||

22

10

unto, of

10

18

=-f

also

hold out, extend

fig.,

Gn

obj. IDri

21

Di^,

(J),

39

etc.,

'-

ment, Is5
cf. i

27

(||teK3P'6),BO9 1, 1M0 io 4

ffi

rroofn n*n v 26

-^i?

wisdom's appeal

and plummet,
destruction),

measurements

= offer,

C.

||

2.

?y,

Is 34

11

21

La

(abs.) Is

only

,7

Ch

21

v 1G

loyalty

c.

21

16

Ch

15

Ch

Je io

as tent)

'"

12

obj.

+9

t.,

firmament in Ezek.'s

Jb3i ^44
7

23

19
,

'^JIDiKii
of heart,

c.

26

22

(c. inf.);

cf.

JU9 3

23

"-],

dial 2

19

Gn

S8

on text cf. Bu
(all c. nnK); c. ft?

Pr 4 and

S 14 7

K 20

adv. 'ace.) v

(c.

51157

19

HB3 ^337

(rd.

10

cf.

(of heart), or

Dr Klo Bu HPS Lohrj;

shadow on

[yet

(of heart),'cf.
1

and

38
of deviating from path of

Ex
1

20 17

of individ. 2

(c. ''ID.X), cf.

|>

intrans., of

a.

so of Isr.

into, 21

fig.

of righteousness

We

of

8
pS), Je 14

"?)

K2

c.
turn aside, of
?);
(^n"!*?), v 33 (^sp), cf. v 33

23

zaw^kww). Ey"*

Th

Je 43 10

cf.

20
12 8 26

(JE;

22

Kfcb), v

("IJ?),

10

27
;

incline,

HIM

life

cf. 11.

measuring

themselves out,
(of shadows,

i.e.

'decline,

(||^n, opp. rPjQhK

102

grow

appar. 023

0*1

might (after

self,

i.e.

(/a^e

oft. intrans.

ju

ad

S 4 by

Dr Klo Bu,

fig.

al.

Sowed

cf.

fflonptpn

BtojV

him-

vb. less
s

t3 1

tOffi

^ 40
ig

rd.

b. less oft.

Gn49 15 (Issachar
^62 (sim. of fate

L3*l

of ass); ^t33 "Vp

wjiYA all

stretched

in this sense); of '\ "hx

trans. ,bend,bow,72cb TO3B>

under

7/.e

Be GFM, but

aw<Z Ae inclined unto me,


2

28

16

Je

sf. ttlBil;

nt?! Is

31

S 9 15 Ezr

ton 2

2 ms.

p ], ran

15

Impf.

nan Ex

23

+ 3t,,jius. tOPt^2 7 9 i4i 4 1 s.n^S J e 6 ,2 ^49 5


BN Jb 23 11 etO Ho 11 4 but rd.' perh. BW (cf.
;

Now)

etc.;

Imv. ntan

BD ^i7 +5t.

^Pr;

mpl. IBH Jos

23

+4

+3
Ex2 3

24

fs.

nap Dt 27"; mpl. D^p


Mai

5
;

1. rarely

Is 3

'1

(of

i9 16 +

cstr. nitsn_b Is

125

,/,

Qal 2

tent

22

+b

of growth) Is 5 2
ace, in many senses

(fig.
c.

road

(ace.)

Nu 2

pers. +"-'?), 6

10

23

JE)

(acc. rei4-acc.

("??); incline, turn jar of

b.

Drt^ppy

= influence,

cf.

heart

subj.,

pers.)
!,3

(||

neg.
cf

(b)
(c.

men

subj.

(J;
8

on

and

of the path

Jb 23"
S 19 15 turn (away)

heart

c. turn,

1K11" (cT^), v
44

c.

20

his

cf.

own

\ iK8

fn 9

3G
,

(abs.);

c.

(ace.

Pr

heart unto

commands, Jos 24 s3
i8

Jb 36 18
pers.

ace.

d. incline one's

!6).

H^V'"^ ^D).

i.e.

'

, :

14

their

of persuasion,

making

ace. pers. Is

God and

(?N)

Pr

c.

incline,

recline,

(neg.)

(cause to apostatize)

3?

10

D^tspn i^i2 5 5 those turning

aside their crooked (ways),

ways crooked;

W Am

aside, out

do not interfere with us;

fig.,

hand

1),

Gn24

water

garments taken in pledge they

IS30 11 turn

^9

S 3 27 (ace.
13
to)=i Ch 13

to give drink); intrans. only ~by

Itsn

Pt.

turn ass into

lit.

take aside

io

pers.), tent-curtains

a.

1.,

bv Je 6 12 15 6

c.

3. usu. turn,

23

cstr.

Qal

stretch out (as

in hostility),

N122

2. rarely spread out cloth on (?K) rock


as

14

nnioni*

sf.

^n Gn2 4 ^45 n

Inf.

t,;

ribnf>

t.,

as Je 15

of

31K>),

J")3p;i, ^IPB?1

thrust,

long, 3 mpl. VOX]

Qin n:s).

||

his

Imp/. 3 ms. ~bv ntM?

2'

(i.e.

30

(7y).

3 mpl. VB3

wan Pr 7 1 s wan p r 5 ^
3
Am 5 12 + 8 t.; 2 mpl. DrWflPl J e 2 5 35

rnN-^p

23

12

line, for building); sirefcA

Hiph. 75 Pf. ran Ezr

of day Ju 19
109
4-v (txt.emend., v.GFM); bend down, p.^ '""??
29
Jl> 1
n? rtojf)^ 1 7" (both dub., v. Comra.)

of failing

fig.

(JE

(of

7H3);

a dv. ace. 2

c-

21
(c vbyp) v

fy

Gn

pitch, tent

22

Balaam's ass
C??r)j

wady Nu

16

10

thee (so rd. prob.

Bend, turn, incline:

3.

Pf.

oe stretched out;

,2

^2

26'; obj. likeness of

Ez

Zc

o 20 of sacred tent Ex 33'

heavens (spread out by


vision

Jb 38

(c. -'J?)

&&$ iCh 2

Nu 24

men

njn

Jb

and

c.

tNiph.
s

~7N); of

S 24 12 v. 7B3).
Spread out, i.e.

establishin g people Je

cf.

of

fig.

(both

fs. sf.

Ju 4 n

'*

12

Is 66

(of

line, of artisan's

unto

offer

(subj.

35':1 (all J), 33' 9 (E),

(JE),

13

13

44

T^>

do I

three things

also

24

b. stretch line

IpHiOi?).

c.

cf.

wdj p r

(all \\id.),

(E),

~bv Pr

cf.
1
;

4
e. esp. incline the ear,
7) V' 1 4
(in obedience to God), usu. \\VfiW: abs.
.

nw

641

Je7 24 +6t. Je (all neg.), so 25* 44-' ( + inf.),


Is55 3 ; to inspired teacher Pr 4 20 (|| 3^i?n), 5
13
17
(all c. b), 22
45" 78 1 (|| nj%l)
(|| id.) v

to receive revelation

men,

^i7

86

abs.

16

of God, listening to
17

18

c.

c388 n6
3

v - 251

used

^W;

K8

after 'I^KI).

Qal 3

b),

i44

t/'

La3

35

also

c.

Is 2 9

7
;

Ex'23 2 (E;

HP nitanb Is io Am 5

B\h

w" Jb

D^'ax

sfriB

24

12

rritsn^

Ex7 Nui7

IO

20 s911

21

also

fig.

03B>) ; fro

||

Lv

14' 3

1C

,8

I?

P)

(all

staff as

Dr6~ntap staff of bread (food

26 s6

105

Ex 4

or rod, Moses as shepherd

Nu

ntep

pi.

T9P, or GrTO'^P) )~
stojof traveller Gn 3 8 ls25

K53B?)

Ez 4 16

23

o t.

12

s4

of staff

15

17

(J), 4

). cfalg0 Jg io
called ttitfwn '

16

26.

Ej

Ex

^w

20

17

(both E) because of miraculous power connected


,

with

it;

Aaron f- w - 8 112Kt

mirac. rod of

cf.

and of Egyptian magicians 7 1212 (P);


cf. Aaron's rod that budded Nu r7W.21.23.2s
cf
(
Bgs.m.i.iMiMed.iiBrj.
carr ; eci even by warrior
2743
103^ ntsp Is 9 3 i.e. rod that strikes
1 S 14
(all P),

here belongs prob. TVSrh

abs.), perh.
ins.
l

Ryrfioc.^

n.aan).ii3

o 24 +

(but rd.

support comes
supply)

pny P r 18 5

DBK'pa

g. ;Ar%sj aside,

Dt 16 19 24 17 27 19
as^p rrin-]N nitanb Pr 17 23

23 (E),

Am 2

Mai

unto (from

ttwta Is

(J); in gen. Is io 15 (sim.

17.20

ace. pers.

=1

(cf.

of perverting or wresting

Ex

cf.

BSE>p

esp. c. ace.

justice:

9 (obj. ion),

'"<

14

bm,

(cf.

etc.; sf. Dnitsp

+,

inclined,

heavens, of

;:=^o7rf out, extend

2S

Ezr

above, by)

down

&ec

f.

Hb 3

I'PP
1.

and /

rd. perh. OKI (OKI ?)

\p Ex

St.,

incline etc. (either rare intrans., or obj. om.,


e.g.

2. branch.
3. tribe (Ecclus 4 8 2 staff, 45 025 tribe);*}*. 'd
Gn 3 8 25 + ; cstr. HtspEx 20 + ; sf. *JPP Gn 38 13

to

Mi6 acc.toMT,but

(f.

dub., v. infr.) 1. staff, rod, shaft.

Ho n* and I

once v6 BN1

= Is 37 Dn 9

bs) 3i 3 7r 2 102 3

also(c.

||JB>: 2
-

sts.

49

yfr

El417

n.m

ntStt

OS^p

(cf.

Bu 2A *

h ^,.^" awayj

f /^

9
^.?y 1K3 torrbx i^2 7

yow

5'

Je

cf.

iniquities have

D^nitfy

n^iK-itsn

away

thrust

(de-

prived you of) these (harvests).

tntP Jos

nifl^

town in Judah (15

IOC.

2I

16

16

@L

Taw,

(so

55

Baer) 15 s5 n.pr.

AL

Irav.

Ierra,

his shoulder, task-master's


24

rod

io and v
fig. of oppression;
rnMtt nt30 30 32 appointed rod (of punishment)

cf.

Ez

'

cf.

r4 (jpaty), all

1011

sceptre), also

Ierra).

Mi 6 9

MT,

ace. to

a),

shalt
i.e.

with n__ Zoc, 01 222b

descend

Is37
^0^>
root
3

Ko iiM0

alone,

(from

31

cf.

the opp.

thou

HBO ro? downwards, downwards,

^K#

a downwards Dt 28 13

npj,

(cf.

Dt28 43 and

lower and lower, Pr 15 24 "0

2. Httpjj

21

of declension

joface

^V, sub nby): 1.

= 2Ki 9 t^

Bhfc

c f.

11D

J5?p^.

'i> rrnri

30

Ph

6l,

CIS IL2

'

llf

DD^> EhB>

D^

either (Be) hast

13

staff

appar. shafts,
11. 12.14.14.

by

led

Hb 3 914 (cf.

+2. branch of vine Ez

3. tribe (183

c>

arrows or spears,

i.e.

Now Da GASm).
j.

orig.

t.),

company

chief with staff: specif, of tribes of Isr.

and

in both sg.

pi.,

Lv24 n

+ 5t. Ex;
+ 56 Jos (all P)
t.

Nu

K7

14

8'

+89

Ch 6 45 +

6 9 (vocative

Mi

= 2 Ch 5
2

Ex

31

Nu; Jos 7
Ch 6, 1 31

t.

1 1, 1

We Now

so

"

nppb ropn nriN


9
kept back, downward, part

2Ch32 S0 Ezr

sub 3

v.

28'-';

badge of leader or ruler tjrntDp Je 48 17


(||^P),cf.^no 2 ;soNui7 17 17 17 ,7 +iot.Nui7;

prob. also

i>N let them not have


downwards, or fruit upwards), Je 31 s7 Ec
-131

but

as

downwards

Co q.v.

(but text obscure,

used in beating out (t33n) fennel Is

Tni3?3, TTB12 adv.


[00] for [HB]

(||i3 C??.3n BSB'),

wjnjno

GASm). Cf.
words for

tntS?2

and on

relation of these

n.f. couch,

amtD?D Ecclus48

(i

D r JP

Hebr. usage

bed

); abs.

"- xi - (1882> '

two
213f

{place of reclining

of

our iniquity (prevented it from appearing, and


being counted against us), or, held us (Ges),

En??,

tribe in

Am 3 + 14

HBO

12

t.;

^npp Ex f\
inpp 2 S4 7 +6t.; pi. ni ISO abs. 2Kn 2 2Ch22
4
couch, bed, common article
cstr. Am 6 Et-t i
cstr.

npp

21

sf.

^pp

ty 6

',

or thy anger (Ke), back, below

(cf.

by nbypj)

above, 2

Ch

';

34")

our iniq. (punished us less than

our iniq. deserved).

and downwards, Ez
(6)

of age,

61 n:&.
n

^P

28-

and
3.

aftOT-e),

= 39"

b. npobl, () of space,

foratfj (v. IP

Ex26 =36
24

ai
,

9 a
27

opp.
38

4
,

K4

10
,

cf.v

2132

esp. at night, or in illness

tinder,

nap^p

'S WtTO HN-ippi, 8 2


3
DnfeV f|p!?
1 Ch if

of furniture 2

cf.

48

(J),

Gn 47

14
M
7
49 (P), ^6 Pr 26

19

31

(J

for repose,

'n ^N"

Ch 2 4

2r>

),

(prob.),

by day 1 S 28 s
"O nXQ Am 3 ; seat of King Solomon
r K 2
s
Ct 3 7 in bed-chamber (33^0 inn) ExV (J), 2 S
13
", hence = 6/er
cf. v
4"; sts. portable 1 S i9

and

for sitting, or reclining


12

ir'

642

TVJX2
31

S3

high

sts.

4 - 610

(D

Est

ny03 "O

cf.

niaon

glorious couch; Tin


11
Ch 22 (v. Tin). Cf. also

=2

for

of gold and silver

made
Ez 23 41

reclining at feasts,
6

(with frames) of ivory Ain 6

sts. costly,

TV);

nby, opp. JO

VS33 nitSO Is 8

cstr.

pi.

fig.

which

n.[m.] that

"I"ntft

vb.

),

BAram.

!>t?3

hence

?//iS;

rowed and denom.


Qal Pf.
Fra 65 f )

40

Is

Is 40

15

S 24

HPS

'");

D^tS?!! Is

sf.

||

Bu
Pi.

of

fig.

bearing his people (||DWW).

'"

weight;

17132 n.[m.] burden,


of Band, Pi'27

Zp

11

Sab. nyt33 pavilion


J)

HM ZMG^vii.
6

1 s.

ms.

(1883), 337,

Tj'-riyo?'

e 2

Dt6 n

iChi7

Impf. 3 ms.

^ Dn n

-yarn

Is 5

2
;

f 80

3
,

16

Je 18 9
yt?i3

Je 11 17

pi.

also

Lv

(fig.

23

10

= establish, usu.

fig.

ace. 2

c.

10

Ec

Nu 24

10

(
14

id.),

21

^44

17

establishing Isr.)

(all of

of establish-

ing wicked Je 12 2 ; abs. of establishing people

Je
(||

10

28

more lit., establish heavens Is 51 16

D>l
p.? 1 ?y>

Dn 1

planti.e.fix (late use) tents

D'yitM niio'^o

Ec

JW
Niph. P/.3

'3

12

11

nails planted,

9
94 he that planted the

WJM IS40 24

pi.

45
;

i.e. fixed

ear.

be planted, fig.,=

be established.

t [Vp5]

n. [m.]

plantation,
;

of Judah, planted by

(fig.

'");

10

17

11
of idolatry), so 2. act of planting Is 17

(fig.

3. plant

Jb 14

I44

12

(fig.

(in sim.).

ta^DD n.pr.loc.
A Araet/i, L Eraft/u.
^

si".

10
Is i7 ; 1. planta-

tion Is 5'

planting,

7
cstr. 1?B3 Is 5 ;

plant; abs. VD3 Jb 14


t]yt33 Is 17 11
pl/cstr. VV?

Ch

Af%

23

D?ffl

pi.

of vigorous sons).

sf.

= wnyBH

31

28
,

DVKni

17

15

Is.

nyaS Ec

pi. cstr. **yQ

106
11

17

16

/,

))

(subj.

t|a8o

Mi

; 1.

planting-place, *J?BO

Mi i planting-place for a vineyard, so


Ez^i 4 (rd. nyl? v. supr.); prob. also D^'
< rd. dV 'd Co Berthol Toy i.e. peaceful
(fruitful) planting-place; cf. ' riijnj? if beds
6

"O

"I5f3

it

2. act o{ planting

was planted.

Is

60

21

s7iooi!

3.

people).

'>

o/Ai's (wi^/) planting

'd Is 6

phet) discourse
Syr.

c.

ace.

Gn

3'

'),

9 16

Ec

21

c.

ace.

Ar.

^
tJU

drip,

(NH

id.;

td.;

fTQ;

Eth.

3 mpl.

t.;

lats"

1333

Jo 4

drop, drip;

*!&?

3 fpl.

Gr 5105
-

\a\L\

QalP/

Ju 5 4 /*p/
18

id.,

(id.).

(esp. of pro-

jc^ drop (No sVr

(stillando), expercolare)

Ju

fig.

of

(fig.

plantation of"

t [*1t3 J] vb. drop, drip,

subj.

//. 5?b?b

t.;

9
94 (shewing orig.
D\yt?3 Je 31 5
^ass.

where
3

sf.

t.,

Ex

+3

29
cstr. JWO Is 61
plantation ;abs. ' Ez 34
7
21
(Kt; Qr^tSO); nyt30Ezi7
sf. iJ2P Is6o
T
4
i
but rd. nyttO Hi Co Berthol Toy;
also

,/,

JE

15

pi.

Ch 1

Ez 36 Ex 15 (song), esp.
Am 9
Je 24 32 41 (2 loc), 42 10 (opp. tfnj), 45 10 (opp.
s6

(opp. t^nj),

D~i3

Ain9 +2t., etc.;


yt^l Gn 2 8 + 2 t., sf.

Dt i6 2I +2

S>B3

(H), Is 44
of people) Je

19

Nu

D^tSJ Ec 12 11 ; 1. plant,

of tiee or vine
(J),

yiOiS Je

cf.

12";

P/. 3

3 mpl. ioytsni

a ace. to Lag BN84 );

Ec

ms. Vtsn

sf.

deriv.;

ffiS.

Imv. Wtp3 Je 29 s

etc.;

Pi. ac.

yiJ33

\^t?3

3mpl.DnyB3 J e

consec. 2

EPFiyBin consec.

and

id.,

sf.

>T$m

ls,5i

*|M

ViyBJ} Je 42 10

t.,

vnyBM

21

2. plant,

vine).

Is 05 22

ace. Is 5 (plant vineyard

ts?t2Q n.m. place, or act of planting;

_Q al

349)
;

fiyt33

*ny&3 J e 45 4 +

V'44

cstr.,

'j

as planted, established]

[?

c. 2

(lit.)

(NH

vb. plant

of idolatry) ;'abs.

(fig.

(opp. T^y)

15

iAose laden ivith silver.

t^pj

10

t[^ip2] n.[m.] plant; only


pi. cstr.

28 26

(||T33).

+ [^122] adj. laden, only

ace

c.

s
63 and he bare them,

Ez

29

if.

We

in; even

"^j

(?]}) i.e. offer

Ch 21 10
upon (?t) La 3 s8

14

Je 31"-* 35 7
;

Impf. 3 ms.

over thee

lift

(and lay)

lift

S 24'-; lift,

rd. fiBia (as

).

NK'J

NH,

and

s8

La

'3

act. btoS: 2

subj.

but

Impf.

(fig.
12

PL

15

3 ms.

11

4
olive trees and
i|'io7 37 Ec 2
13
U
vineyards Dt 6 Jos 24 (D) garden Gn 2 s ('>),
Je 2 9 5 28 so c ace. flT^? fTjefe Dt 16 21 "y03 '3

23

heavy ; also bor-

forms in Ar.

(as 7

Syr.

specif.,

sustulit (aquam), further, be

Don

bear (rare synon. of

lift,

Dt 20 28

s039

'

perverted,

is

RV > perverseness AV) >Co


?DJ

of establishing people,

192 389

1-

Zp

Am 5

(J),
6

13

IS65 21 Pi'31 10

with

only
perverted justice (see -/Hiph. 3 g)
'D HN^D Tyrn Ez 9 9 (as above Ke Sm Da Berthol

Toy

30

the outspread-

of his icings (cf/Ges'^-^Ko"of invading Assyrian army.

ing

Is 37

Ec

t [ntSp] n.f. spreading, outspreading;

Gn 9 20

of vineyard

D'OOJtt Is
22

:i3E> (22^), fenj?.

only

fp2

3 mpl.

fs. I'tSPl

etc.;

colare
,B!

Jb 29

??

s
;

ruakri Pr 5 s Ct 4";

643

::
13

Ct5

/y. niDlpb

drop,drip, usu. trans.,

dropping water

of clouds

4
heavens v (obj.om.),

(B???),

c.

storm Ju 5

in

of (seductive) speech

Pr

flS3

I)i3

1.
Na

the lips of

woman

(c.

esp.

Am J

by against,

Ez2i':
v"

Am

Edom

of

11

(rdg.

kept his anger perpetually,

in? v

obj.

tmttlE and (La 3


ward, prison.

r,

12
.

_nbNb

prophecy (without ace.):


"/ toward,
(|| ???), c.

Mi

IDI^'Kb p^tp: IBtsn-^K

Mi

c.

(||?V7.);

so they

talk

not talk of these things

[Nrn]B1D

Lzb 323 );

(v.

'Bn

27

gum (gathered
incense Ex 30 34 (P).

n.[m.] an odorif.

F|TD2

1 11.

used in sacred

in drops),

Identif. dub.

myrrh, so Kn, cf. Ri


Rosenni
Thes Ke al. storax; Rabb. opobalsamum (cf.
248\
Di
Now Arch, 64, 248
a kind of

ii.

t[rTD* tpD
,

?] n.[f.]

Ju 8 M

ri1Bt?3

20

cf.

likeness to
abs.

niS^i

Lewy Sem

NfTttx^a,

Judah

in

(dropping,

Fremdwii, ter40
'

);

L Nfroj^an

Ezr2

22

+ sV

'Sto3

1CI12

Ch

54

16

28 29
-

+4

t.

Nei2

2::

Ch 'an
;

the

2s

DOT S 30
= let field lie
1

f 94

(less

common

1.

of 1X3)

103, Syr. 4- ^->" Nab in n -P r


Lzb 323 (cf. also infr.), Ar. jio t'd. (obj. garden,
-etc)); Qal P/. 1 s. "nnoa Ct i 6 /^/ 3 ms.
id.;

f.

23
15

Is

2,

11

etc.;

etc.;

pi.

sf. 1 pi.

nMD3 Is

\\WV),

fallow,

Ex
1

sf.

HPliptDJ

Ho

t5?1t3"

15

mpl.

Ex 23

11

(E

n3t?'n"nN BT931

cf.

n^yn^n Neio :a

T-^53 NEtol

leave, let alone

leave field

(i.e.

fallow and debts unclaimed); obj. quails, let


31
(JE), of Amalekites
them lie, (by loc.) Nu

over all the land;

i7

202s
;

baggage

lie

'3 1

22

v'

2.

30' Ze/i io themselves

vby

1W] Ho

leave

12

15

upon him,

and
leave

\\zu. for sake,

abandon,

S io 2 thy father hath abandoned

the matter of the asses (ceased to be concerned


u abandon conabout them); ^it33 3nn

Pn7

tention;

subj. '\

oft.

c.

33 39
-

f27

(||aiy),

I4

94

loc), 32

Ju 6"

ace. pers.

iSi2 22 iK8 57 (||a!y)2.K2i'

Je

29

i2

Is

2'''

(||a!y) )

(||^.); of ''leaving Phar.

1) Ez 29' ( + H
3lcc); abandoning the sanctuary

forsaken (on ground,


||

23

Kam

to

S io 2

^B3 Xe io 32

pi.

Pi. ;;ss.

'3

14

12

animal; Ar.
ace.

nJRB'BSI consec.

22

2
1

10

t[ )UJ] vb. keep

(NH

54

; 'Sto3 2S

2
Je 40 1 Ch
2f,
3
sg. coll. (the) Xetophathites (no art.)

Aietophathite 2

57

14

fli3hNn na'H
T

La

in charge of, entrust to (by pers.): sheep

(as adj. gent.

t^nBte:, VlBilM adj. gent.

Gn 3i

:s

Jb 16 12

permit (% for-

of dead

WD3

2 ms.

his mortal guilt shall

mmi

Pf. 3 ms.

Xei2 23).

n ";

tsnE3

1415

39

2fl

impuro

ab

pNrrba ^B-by D^B?

10

TnDtD2 n.pr.loc.
dripping,

fr.

GFM); only pi.

cf.

Is 3

pendant, an

i.e.

= Ar. Ilki,

ornament (or pearl


drop of water;

drop,

13

1K8
Pn7

S 20

off skin

Impf. W1S1
UtyiS?

38"^

21

leave, forsake,

(Frey)); Qal

sf. '3inK'B3

(Hesych.)

araKTrj, %$stacte, i.e.


IIWB

only

draio

1. guard,

chastisement), f*nb N"JKJB3

lit.

WE3 Ju 6

min).

abs.:

2. ia^ei,

= abstinens

JDoj
36

perh. Nab.

IXn cowi 0/ guard

'fin

tti^DJ vb.

^1 ref.

; D?-Blp3 Jb

n.m. drop

12

(sim. W.);

sake;

fi. [FllM]

Xe

of

(fig.

to prophets).

(||"0?,

iyti>

11

o-KeTrro/int

39

ukottos

nxn) Je 32 2 - 12 33 1 3 7 21

1.

(as kept

Pr 23 20 and

always

usu.

n.f. 1. guard,

mark

target,

cf. 1=?3

mark) from

they (rd. yeV) slmll

'

(where 'En,

'

(watcher,

v:ard, prrifon,

tOt

12

2.

in the eye, watched,

16

? concerning

v7

(\\id-),

talk not'

3*

103

/ie

11

(in fig.), abs. S

T^

2. of speech,

2. Aeep, guard a vineyard Ct

v. supr.).

Xe

act.
;

'

Je 3 '-; Ft.

'

p for),

c.f.

litSN

s.

F]bPl

c.

Ct i; mpl. Dntpb Ct 8 11 12
maintain (sc. wrath), of '\ Je 3 5 12

ee/;,

1"-

19

18

rnt?3

f.

iEK ly? lb*1 aucZ

)W?y Jb 29" mjkmi them my speech


Hiph. Pf. 3 mpl. ^a'tani consec.
used to drop.
13
Am 7"; 1 s. H^N
A1119
Impf. 2 ins.
Mi 2"; 3 mpl. p^t?: v"; 2 mpl. ttJ'tSTl v 6 BFl
13
\'
Pi. T9 Mi 2" ; 1. drip, D'py 'tSHI Am 9
1S
and the mts. shall drip must ( = Qal Jo 4 ).
Ti.p

Na

'

LV

-itsn

11

rd. lia'l also

11

drop honey, so perh. Ct 4


(Bu of kisses); nto '3 Vninsb 5 ' / Ups drip
myrrh (perh. of sweet breath). Intrans. only

the strange

ms.

Ami
We Now GASm Dr;

Je 3 B
01+ I03 9

T.2V

TO)

AIT

(for

\^

'tsri

^io 3

-iit^

ace,

68 9 (/cZ./ alltheoph.);
of hands dripping myrrh pio) Ct 5^; in predict.
D^py IDE? Jo 4 18 the nits, shall drip must; fig.
||

IDtM
9

cf.

Niph.

ir'

at

Shilohf 78"

(pcem), Je 15

6
;

ofmeu/orsa/mztfOod Dt32
8 6'20
cf. 1K min ^n"b Pr i

of men abandoning kg. (under

fig.
t 2

of cedar)

nr:
Ez3i

p&b

permit, only

^FifO? *6l

^3p Gn 3i" (E) and hast not permitted me


ronj>Bn vm\ i S 4 2
t<> hiss my sons, etc. For
id. prob. t:ni ( fK x><) Dr Klo Bu, or
<&\>m (nB>p) ^me ^grc HPS (Lbhr prop
15
9
cosri of.
For n^Di 3in Is 21
_..
... Jui.t
^ etc.
v
Niph, P/
fjriarn n?p) r d. perh. n^of) 'n.
8
s /mp/.
2
pi. 5>t3J Is 16
fg. nBte? Am
s

',31

t'jD^ n.pr. of

1st

cf.

NH = BH;

aw. w.

only

post-exil.
;

ness of Nisan

Ju

3 nipl. l-'U^l

Am 5-

5''

+2

t.;

1.

hang down) of
g

let

be forsaken,

2H'n Ne 2 Est 3 ( + BHnri


3^Nn (t>nh)._On sacred-

RS Sem

3. be

Ju 15 19

of warriors,

" (all c. 3 loc, for purpose of plunder);


2 S 5
Pu.
of tendrils of vine Is 1 6 s (fig. of Moab).
1S

only Etej jto")K IS32 14 judaces are aban-

J'f.

doned, deserted

(||

=W

"Vy

i^-H).

spreading,

-f.

/Niph. 3) ; only

cf.

by Fi ml Jouni. Trans. Vict. Inst. ii. 306 from use


by shepherds of poterium spinosum, called
f.

as defence of sheepfolds),

vettsh,

l"1

?^ Je 48

:fi

both of

in

destroying city (under fig. of vineyard)


E]

Qal Imv. mpl. II

break up, freshly till;

7|

'fiB^Ci

?, c.

ace. cogn."V0

"^ ^5t H
(fig.

(/of

blessing).
II.

ground of poor men

raw,

adj.

J-1I.N2

Ar.

(v/of

foil.;

Syr. ,*J (in Lexx), all

of

Ex

flesh

be

12

rem).
9

T:

^3
AT

NH

cf.

v.

HIT

n"iJ

sub

v.

11.

'

'

T ["liiOJ n.m.

beam (jirob. round) carrying


= Lat. /wf/Mm, soGFM
1-0

CUT

Gloss.

Is 37

nbii?n

n.pr.loc.

v.

Nineveh,

capital

of n. 1849

f.

D" ;
1

^ 3

Ch

Moab

; mpl. DW3

Pr 15

13

id.,

1 7"-

n.f.

3b

Zp

"
4

13

f.
(c

Jon 1=
3 )
;

>

ca n e d

NtJWI/)

Cf. Layai'd Nineve1 ' ancl itsEem ains, 1848 Monuments


EAS '" 1
ff
Billerbeck u.
;

Jeremias

v.

D13

Qal

1. ad

fin.

27. SB

*"**-7
3

Di

On

^ m

'-

alw.

f.

HN53

Now

reff_.

I.

64 (and 249;.

'iSSj>

to

14
.

astral agus bush,

fr.

Arch.

Hom

(i.e.

Aufs; " ze
')

cf

alg0

summitas
a certain

; abs.

( + "Hf tf>, as merchandise), 43


^31, D^tpa, DHI5E', as gift).

Gn 37"

stricken

(usu. understood of

a spice,

ace.

mi

(both opp. UDB> 3^), 18

but = Ar.

Fr,y),

plant,

also

aK(i

1si6 7

prostrated by conquest.

Low
i\Xl
rubicunda s've fiores plant ae

W|?

3 pi.

they are scourged out of the land.

Na

Nirrna

36

all sim.

only Niph. Pf

tragacanth gum, exuding

i^n

23

spear.

Nh at, cf. Schr


Par 260\
T\l Par260
);~Gnio^(J), 2K19 _
(As. Nind,

11

smite, scourge (rare Arama-

adj. stricken
of

tnND2

of

on E. bank of Tigris marked by


mouuds Neby Yunas and Kuyundjik, opposite
Mosul.

[l^D J] vb.

spirit,

ju.

Site

Nti/eui.

(Ki.)"' 1,73 ),

I->l
37

11303 beam of weavers

S 21"= 1 Ch 20 s
of thick and heavy shaft of
S 17 7

t[SD^]

-m

Assyria

';

cstr. in phr. D'?"]N

t[tt:?:] adj.

mr3

Syr. t*", yoke).

ni:.

1.

niro, nirr: v n.
I

Ar.JLj,

v. 113.

JiVj

nJ.

= the

r?-? ~r^

v. 313.

'''s

'

izing form of H23)

O;], ^:,
AT

(yields)

with

(i.e.

'

(P;

opp. i?ca).

system of heddles
cr 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
of the woof GFM PA0S 0ct im clxxix '; cf. As. niru,

U (med.

Je4 3

1*3 v. 113.

1.

T'J

only

foil., cf.

12

D^iO T3 ^N-an Pri3 23 abundant food

thy tendrils went over the sea

[":] v. nnj.

Ho io

J e 43
2/ M ^' f untilled ground
of unaccustomed moral action); cstr. only
Ioli

the heddles (in loom),

K"0

4c,6f-

of prosperity of Moab).

(.'ig.

"fn. ~P] n.[m.J the tillable, untilled or


fallow ground; '3 abs. as ace. cogn. W)

pi. rnt^tpfl

s
"^PQ Is 18 the tendrils he hath removed,
nTiit^tp: Wpn J e 5 10 (appar. cited from Is.;

CXpl.

-* 7 Med

"1^. v.l?..

fl. [""PJ] vb.

<Ae fallotv

t [nlt^ip^] n.f. twig, tendril of vine (as

^0

pa

v.

2.

alone, left to

Ze<

ship's tackle Is 33"

spread abroad,

>,

\iTl

Lzb 323);

v.

she (Isr.) lieth forsaken (25? loc).

loosened or Zoose (prop. 6e

/.''

33

fr.Bab.

Muss-Arnolf""- 1

'

Nab. Palm.

so

also

cf.

'3

= p re-exil.

|iK^-in)

month (ioan-wd.

Schr 00 * *
2

Nisannu,

11

':

id.,

*TDJ (-/of foil., mng.

gens,

stirps, [cf.

Sam.

uncertain; Eth. Y1&'


133

Gn

2 i""J)-

G45

-o:
t "D?. n.[m.] progeny, posterity, alw.
standing

(Ecclus 41 5 47 22c

phr.

':); abs. toys '3 nS *6 p? Nb


p31 IKE* Is 14K; sf. ^33.!*
:

W&

my

e anrf fo

[HDJ]

Eth. }h?:

ulneravit;

18 19 ,

Gn

"b

CB>

cf.

21 23

to

nocuit;

laesit,

laesit,

Ar.

cf.

Ez 39

of (}) hands,

tent Ju 7 13 (in dream); in


-IH 3> Tl*l 2 S 24 10

5e defeated, ajLxj

enemy Lane 3038); tNiph.

n an

2S11

onsec.

10

anrf

A<?

tPu. P/.

Gn

msec.

wan
19" +

s.

In

16

j u i5

'3*1

32

+ warn Ex

20

Ex 17*+;

+;

^SHI

sf.

pi.

en

GASm); *p Ho
40
io + usu. m\ Ex 2 +

Jos

40

15

+2

t.,

@ 5> Th We

14

25

c f. 2

34

sf.

t,

ms. naf;

^_,

rd.

33

:s

10

24

15

12

^4 +,

etc.;

bio

23 32
-

iian'njr^y

ye

(all

man

10

a.

J)

manEx2i

fist

river (with rod nttp)

v 20

EX17

K 2 81414

(E;

Ex

f>

Ct

(y?ffi)

Je 20

37

by authority, scourge

beat

Dt 25 s 3

15

nan nap), v 3
is.i4

23

nisn

cf.

3 i nstr .)

(c.

ace. pers. -face. cogn.

fa v

1?

13*1 2

i.e.

12

Ez

f)3-bN f)3

133 22

2i

13

Wp*!

bv

S 17

obj.,

We

19 22
-

nap) v

29

Ho

I8

11

of

'

they clapped

Pu.).

(cf.

hands

(in

^S?a 6 11

^3^3

||

V\P); ace.

6
14 (in

fig.,

but

rarely smite (in battle)

e.

wound

=2Cli2 2

Ho

6
;

K8

28
,

so

of

fig.

+ ace. cogn.

'i's

wounding

cogn.).
f. smite,

of sun,

(opp.

and bear

etc., c.

+word

1
17

ace. pers. Is

49

10

12

1'

Smite fatally

2.

(JE),

B'arij

+3

IS50

23 25

bind up), Je 30 14 (c. ac .


ls
Cf. smite ivith (3) the tongue Je i8

Isr.

also (with

and

EX9

etc.

strike roots

Xow).

ace,

14

so as (merely) to

c.

35

worthy of scourg16
10
25 ; Pr 17 19-'

d. give a thrust (with fork) into

pot

(3)

cf.

Ch

Dtapj) innj Ma

c f.

applause); elsewhere only Ezek., in mockery;

by Jon 4 8

23

Dr);

dozen herbage

hail, beat

c.

of con-

2i J8 (E),

c.

instr.),

i7

(D),

a.

man)

(subj.

of killing (dying):

smite,

lion

obj.

man Ex 21 1220 (E), Jos io 26


1S17 50 2 Si 15 2 31 (IP partit.

3S

among), 4 7 14" 18'"' 2i' 7 1 K 16 2 K 12"


2
Je 5 2 27 2K 25" Je 4 i Nu 35
(P; all c. 3 instr.); c. acc.+t?prrbN + 3 insir.
23
2 S 2
smote him (fatally) in the belly with
10

+3

21

i
5 25

1415
Dt2 7 '.Tos
[otherwiseLv24 ,7 ,8 Xu35
40
3 9
Hianp
Dv^n
smite
the slain
20 ] with prolepsis

20

V3

11

'1

smiting Euphrates into

15
1

(P

t=3K>3

dust

Ex 8 m3 (P);

instr.),

Isn
-

on ground (niHN; with arrows)


also (abs.) v 18 19 strike weapons out

cf.

'%); strike
18

(JO

fig.
78
Davidic

Xu

mite earth

K13

HPR), 20 10 cf. 3 27 4 6 (but del. &


EwTh We Dr Bu HPS); tfM Vism Dt 19 aud
he smite him in his life (mortally), and he die,
6
s1
(J), Je
cf. (without word of dying) v Gn 37

seven streams Is
(E),

^3

(fig.

58 (abs.); smite lion or bear

jiantle) 2
>)

30

her

232527

24

(E); ?|2D D3K* Is 14 29

n??i rwrn 135s 2 6 3


man Ex 2 1113 (E),
partit.), cf. Dt25"; here

cf. 1

D. to the wall,

11

zo 35 35 37 37 (y'SDil nan beating and


bruising him); of Assyr. under fig. of taskmaster Is io 24 beat a woman so as to bruise
prob. also

(E); cheeks

La

Is

u>.tr.),

22

K 22 = 2 Ch 18

ueror); with (3) stone or


trike

assXu

(on) cheek (2 ace.)

Mi 4 14 (2 instr.),

Ex 2!*

fig.)

(with a single,

lit., sra'te

blow), strike, sq. ace,

.on- fatal,

>i?p3), v

1.

10

r\i\

Xei 3 25

(J),

Ez6 u ^n'Am9 +; mpl. an


S i3
nian
etc.; //. 6s. nan Dt3 +
K 3 (Ges 575ff ); cstr. ran Gn 4 + etc Pt.
139 Ex 2" +
cstr. nap Ex2i +; pi. D*?o
tc; 7mt). nan

smite with the dart

into the wall, pin

14

'nrrns

S19 10

15

33

b. smite repeatedly, beat, a

C.

13

s.

and

into D.

7='
1

24

usu. ln|l

rcaqa

ing, bastinado, (cf.

Xu 2 + 3 fs. ^fll Jon 4 78


ins. n|Tl Ex2
+ sf. 3 ms. 133H p r 23 1314
flSK 1 S i8" +
n^Nl Xe 13^ *|K1 Ex 9
mpl. 13! Mi 4
usu. ia?l Gn 4 +
1 S 4
id.
irob. Hoph. q.v.);
pi. "H33 Xu 22
TJ31 Dt 2
r 2

1H3

-Vj?31

(v. infr.);

S 14 6 (but
Dr Klo Kit Bu HPS), fcf:
3 ms. iSM

ace. pers.

(c.

24

S 17 49

K 3 (but text perh. corrupt,


v. Benz); arrow,
K 22 = 2 Ch 18 (c. ace.
pers. + p3), 2K9
(c. id); of piercing, nisn
+ inxp-pK),

David's heart smote

16

the hail.

ms. rP3n

W We Xow

d.

Ex 9"+

Pf. 3 ms. ron

12
6
32 7^3!l Je5 ;

3 pi. 133

mpl. DJVSn J e 37'+ 3 t. consec;


Ho 6 1 (but
/^_3 ms. n Ex 2i 20 +

to.;

down by

both be smitten

Hiph. <82

Ex 9 31

of regret, remorse

fig.

with missile, sling-stone

-Vila

cfo'e.

PirijM

fs.

nail

/>/. niDJ

gAaZZ 6e smitten [struck

y weapon in battle] c
J),

inflicting of injury

<7

barley-loaf strikes

( + 1^-^y because);
of goat
smiting (butting with hon.) the ram, so as to
break its horns Dn 8 7 (in vision) ; smite
hit

1S24

him, so

>o

WK

making power-

of

fig.

Am 9

door

lintel of

less);

Inf. [n]3n5> ib.

repugnavit; Aph.

]Aj, laesit, nocuit,

Syr.

SI 4

Pf. 3 pi. 13H

c.

my posterity.
in Qal) (XH

and

offspring

vb. smite (not

liph. id.;

Jl,

c. i"3

both

n:o
s ('i

rock

20

(of future

(on text

v.

11

1L1 5 30
-

3:

646

riT.

Ju 20 31M +i"
11
2 S 2" 18

^"!^ smile to the (/round i.e. kill

boring so as to
8

plant Jon

kill

= kill, slay, man or beast

oft.
21

(exterminate

J0S7 5 (JO

both

Nu35 n.i5.
S

1 '-

9 36
-

t.)

Gn

Nu 21

12

Lv

D),

all

JoS9 !s 20 :

21 ,24. 3 o

Ex

J),

50

35

(E),
7':4 25
-

'

(H),

12

'),

36

105
13
I I

(J), v8

35

8 17 3 3

P), ^78''"

(all

67

for (f$) sin 2

Cb

airrab Dti3 20" Jos


21" 1 S 22 2 K ioa
(all D), Ju
1517
Jbi
M/, sfri?/, c. ace. cogn. (nap)

pp^y);

10

13

God sZays

18- 7

S 14 14

K 20

13

25 (Oil?);
(JE),Est g,

21

ace.

c.

Cb

(&D 3 ),
2"
pers. +acc. cogn. Jos io

among),

(3

etc.; kill unioittingly

13

30

Ch 2

15

31

Is

(3 instr.) 57

Am 3

palaces

6"

15

40';

WSn

1 s.

3 mpl.

13 s !

Nu

25

14

Zc

Ex

cstr.

pi.

D^p Ex

1.

= receive

company Gn 32 912 34 30 Jos 8 21


9
2 Ch 2
attack and cajrture
i

16

Je 47

tents

f
Ki5

(JE), Jos

"=2Chi6

Ch

1G

c f. y

ffl

pursuit and slaughter),


14

'

24

Jos8 12 io *
4
(all JE), Dt i

25

2Q

s 8
-

t.,

py loc), i
Josio 3340 pyi }
I

= sack a

14

95

c.

(JE),

v 10

city

37

jgll.

loc),

I2 1

612

Gn

+
33

13

41
'

4
12

+ ^1$

*r>?

obj.

Ju 20 4s

S 14 31 23 2 2

etc.;

(all

(n loc.

fO):

of gods causing defeat

Ch 2 8 23 smite land = conquer, subjugate, sts.


ravage, Gni4 7 Jos io 40 (D), 1 S 27 s Je 43 11 46 13
2

cf.

Is i4

,;

(ace. cogn.)

smiting sea D^a DJ3

subj.

'1

Nu 32

nam Zc 10"

""""prop. abn).
4. Of God, a. smite with
disease, etc.:

blindness

3 pi. 13H

Gn

19

(P); of ^

(Bev JPh

S 5

Ez 33

12

Impf.

Je 18 21 ;- 6e smitten:
(Judah under fig. of

cstr. "''SP

Is 1*

(E);

S4

S5

21

3. he beaten

Je 1S 21 (||niD
5. be attacked

abs., of

\3nn)

so also

Th Dr

Klo

and captured,

6. be smitten with disease

12

14 - 14 -' 513

S$

(rd. 13*1

of

Nu 25

killed, slain

>e

servant Is 53

Ho 9

fig.)

3^3;

10

4
.

(Ephr.),

+^).

both

t[np]] adj. smitten, stricken (cf.[N3J]);


only

D^:n

cstr.:

nvrrOJ Is66

t[n3pj

rt33 2

contrite

adj. id.;

but rd. prob.

crippled of feet;

of spirit

pi.

D" ??.
1

Q^"]33 aliens

?y).
15

sm?'m

35

01 Che Bae

al.

29
D);

17

'

c.

25", nain

nrian

fs.

4. 6e (fatally) wnitteji + vb.

102 s (heart,

ojies,

acc. cogn.),

11

<f

Nu

'

22

7- be blighted, of plant (in

5.15.17

they went on defeating), Is io 20 Je 37 10 etc.; ins.


^1 or H3H i n 2 S 8 13 Th Ke Kit Bu cf. Dr,
after

Ez 33 21 40

(by God)

14.

(nb-ny),
Ju i
1 S n
(ty temp.), 1 K 13
2lv3 24a + v 24b (where rd. niSni N13 1N3M and
517

r
';

mpl. 130 Is i 5 Pt. H3C


5
nap Is 53 <; f. "nsn Nu 25'^;

MT 13*1).

'Kit, for

of city

army (involving oft. overthrow,

esp.de/kti kg. or

Nu

14

cogn.);

Zc
c

Ch

2K 19

xvill -

'

f 1. fOJ n.[m.] = blow Jb 1


Di Bu, but precarious; <Niph.

Tn3Q
io
2

19
21

i5

lH
,

etc.

sf.

cstr. ri3p Is

pi.

nisp abs.

^nao Dt 28 59

;
9
1. a. blow,

(as ace. cogn.).

(||yxs

q.v.

io 26 +
2

*nao Je

sf.

K8 +
29

Tl^nisp

J e 30

cstr.

17
,

Dt

etc.;

of scourging, chastising

strip>e, lit.

Dt2 5 Pr 20

ace. to Schult
fr. }13

wound, slaughter:

n.f. blow,

abs/0 184" +

nran);

nap

a-jn

b. beating, scourging,

defeat of Midian Is io

26

(||Bte> il.il').'

Est 9*
fig.

c.

of

oft.

wound 1 K 22 35 2 K 29 '= 2 C h2 (rd/sn"f?),


Z c 13' (I'T p3); symbol, of violence Je 6
i:

fi

c,

(3)
11

a plague,

(J), 2

K6

1S1S

35

bv punish for,

c.

J)^ J u

( ftU

Ex

14

bv, for), ^X}''? -

21

a city

K8

of God's destroying

(2 ace), cf.

a blow

Ex 5 141C (J).
dying Ex 22

inhab.), Jos 8 24 19 47 (both JE),

IW'Si? (slaying
jo28.30.iC.36.37

41

43

Ju I v 12
4
io (JE), i S 30 1 K
1CI120 2CI114 13

= Jos 15

Jb

30
s
9
(opp. Orn) J e 2
5 '14

2. 6e icounded Zc 13

man).

17

destroy a

17

(man insp napari),

2 77

c.

Jos 20 (both D).

and
Ju 8 U

12

10

scatter);

102 5 nani consec.

\ff

attack

24

tHoph. Ff nan Ho

(abs.) prob.

attack,

3. Smite

60

unintention-

(JE

5'- 5

17

ally

without 3, 1 S5
DJQ + ace.

EZ32 15 ( Co n")}
24
(sin) Lv 2 6
(H).

(c.

nyn ^23 ran Dt

fi

33

13

'

'

lfi

slay

"'

Je2i 7
1

Nu 3

24

17

2-

(J),

other plagues

--

25

smite vines with (3) blight ^ 1 05 33


b. smite
chastise, or send judgment upon, usu. c. ace,

tl

Ex

Ex

without 3

annb33)
( cc. +
2 27 28 35
1 B s
Dt 2 8

(.JE),

Am 4 Hg 2 Mai 3
= Is37'-' Nun

||

S4

10

,45.

S 23 IP partit. Ju 14" 20
HI
c. 3 partit. slay at, work slaughter among 2 S 2 3
.2
13
S
23,
10
a
but
Dr
1 Ch 1
v. Be
(ins. also in
12
7
lion
18
21
29';
subj.
1
S
also 3 of dir. obj.
M 36 cf. Je
^ subj.
1 K 2o
5 (fig. of judgment)
19 a
19 b
"i\*\
crpt.
I S 6
(3 among, + ace. cogn. ; 1 S 6
v. Th We Dr Kl Kit Bu HPS)
rfoy firstborn
1

^i36

(P),

Nu

Ex 3

(symbol.); of Egyptian plagues

(both J),

(exterminate),

3 among

etc.; c.

14

18 21 21

lD

aU p^ Jui S "

Ka

(2 instr.), 2

'7

24

15

or

Zc

cf.

very

c.

4'

(c. 1

1
v 5 (JE), Dt 19* 21

partit,),

Jos 11 10 (3 instr.;

worm gnawing

b. smite, of

H!)?2

+ "6n) nnp nspi niiani yxs i s i (of Judah,


under fig. of maltreated man), cf. Mi 1 9 (HOT^'O),
6

647

1^
19

(ll"W; of Nineveh), esp. in Je (of Judah):


io 19 i4 17 30 12 (all+nbn5se rm>; \\Tlf), I5 1S

i3

iq 8 4^ 17 50 13 as ace. cogn. 30 14
i;
also 13 fTO Is 30 26 (p3&);
NB-J AeZ v

S*UK '0)

vb.

13:

m'ny, j u

(c)

"IJ3.

'my

D n*
43

front of Jebus, 20

jfa>i

20

EZ47'

as far as in
na'my). Syn.

(b

q.v.

wounds made by /,- s arrows ^64 s


2.
10
30
slaughter 1 S 4
usu. as ace. cogn. c.
1
nJosio 20 iS6 19 i4 14 i 9 8 23 5 iK2o 21 2Chi3 17

t[n3:] adj. and subst.

straight, right,

IS57

straightness,

nPia^

f.

D'Hb:, ni-

pi.

= defeat,

as ace. cogn.

Ch

= conquest

disease,

esp.

igue,
l4 s

28';

Dt28 M 59 59
-

'

nbap

33

4.

Nu 1

K5

||

33
25

23 Be Ot

so

geht

^r/^

Is 5 9

14

xinb

Am 3

? ain

10 '3

(||nK)

k^> '31

straight-

fig.

VI*

nib>y
2

Si 5

k^>,

'rm

D*nbH D'OID thy pleadings are good and right


<rae),Pr8 9 (of words of Wisdom) Q^nbi fib

(i.e.

Medio

TiD:, PT33 n.pr.m.


(Egypt. Nino,

(Steindorff

i.e.
-

her of Bibl. Necho);

king of

(II),

&aww; As. iVYM Id. ib Schr 00T 2 K 23

29

contemp.

BAS

is

grand-

of Josiah

Nebuchad.

[b.c.

i.

e.

they lead straight to the right goal

Dns*; comp. v sb

(||

')

611-605]: is? 2 Ch 35 20
4
$apaco Nex a<*>)> m3 2 Ch 35" 36 (0 $>apaa>
ba njna j e 46 s nab njna 2 K 2 3 29 23 34 35
K aco);
d

straight in front,

is

p3S?
;ypt'

fig.

'),

nmj

25

'

(cf. 33
50'") his
'der seinen geraden Weg
for straightforwardly (cf. Pr 4 25 )

straightness (Ges

forwardness, honesty,

Ch 2

11130 2

inbi Tjbh he that walks in

'i),

(of

v 61 (||^.),29 21 (||D^nri)

(||"bn)

biK) as

(v.

Is 14".

'')

punishment

as

26 21 (H), as ace. cogn.

dTh 1K5

Jos io

i"l3n

c.

(of

10

15

DnaT a^O

D^nbi

^33 DH3

K'iP.yi

pN), 24 -

,fi

either correct (leading to

i.e.

the right point), or holiest answers;

b ^nn-N^

ninba

<r

Is

30

10

e things (opp. nipbn,

ni->nnp illusions), 2 6 10 ^.y* ninb3

pxa i n a land

of rectitude (Che) he will do wickedly.

l@id\

'

}"0: n.pr.m.

ii.

sub pa, and

v.

v.

/JJ]

vb. be crafty, deceitful, knavish

Syr.^aj

crafty, Pa. deceive/

nD J
g.BN3o

V^of

^r

Cp

lse); Syr.

>t

foil.

'_\_J

prob.

marry

in front of;

be

phys.

(peril, orig. in

perh. arfj(\ ac< faithlessly,


Amhar.

Spr.

90^ ;

_Q a

733 be

deceive, plot; cf.

Wild faithless, Prii

Pi. ^313 Mftl

" huiVC

PL

Pf 3 mpl. c. ace. cogn. D3 ? ^33 -f DH^33


Nu 2 5 <Ae?V W?e 5 w7/i which they beguiled you.
Hithp. imp/. in*pn ? ink ^mhm G1137 18 *%
1

jia^gi

>Q T is gentle,

(As. nakdlu, be craft//, cunning;

P*3.

gentleness).

ls

THpi subst. front, always in prep, or adv.


with

rases,
v.
;

m /rowi

ace.

n 26

17

s5

a nab n^t
9

Qr

Pr 5 21

v s eyes

||

15

ami, 22

NX*

se//, i.e.
-.

of,

opposite

im3

ml
35

Ex

to,

1. as

v. b

(=

*3 shall

Ch

c), 1
34

18

),

go out in

im3

jn^n ml, 40 24

the candlestick

(in the

46

im3 Ex 14 2 Ez 46 s

sf.

Jos

K 20

"

(as ace. cogn.

"- 1

'*

l.T?? nab

was 6f/ore thy face, La 2, Ez 14 3


n3 031^ ^3>? (i.e. they contemplate

witli pleasure),

v4

Ku

eps.: a. na'rbx,
ID

and sprinkle

ml^J

a ) as

me eyes look
??

^!);

it

2. combined with

'.

19

towards

adv. Pr

(6) as

o/" i.e.

s
4

'

the

-ob ':~ba

front

it^a*

to the front or right

prep.

/ron* o/the flocks. 25-

/row

?nK

Gn

30

'&

njm

of, etc.

"p*]/ let

pi. sf.

|N2fn

InfN nal^

nalb
-iny>i

on behalf o/(cf. ^ro), his wife;

),

etc.;

knavishly with.

their craft, their wile

^33).

c.

t^S, ^3 n.m. knave (for '^M v.


^? IS32 (opp. W, 11^3);

-" 8 ); abs.

v (assonance with lv3,


7

t[D3:] n.m.

Jos22 8
'

fr.

v3

only

pi.

Ko
^3

q.v.).

?^

riches,

treasures (prob. As. or Aram, loan-word, cf.


HWB463
As. nikdsu, property, wealth, gain, D1
Syr. \xj icealth; on deriv. fr. As. nikdsu,
,

cut off,
X D33,

hew down,

NH

D33

idiot.i2of.

Ec

(NH

etc.,

Syr.

.flftaj

through meaning

slay,

cattle

for

Hpt Hbr W(Jan 1887 107ff Schwally


advoc
;~Jos 22 s (P), 2 Chi 1112
Brock
)

6 2 (all
j-I.

behead,

id.,

slaughter, c f.Fra

on (HTeysyi
38

Xu 25

QH v33

./row*

n ?3 6e/or

to rfeaZ

111,9

Ju 18 6 D33"n

25

([T "]] n.[m.]wiliness, craft, knavery;

straightforward; cf. V=I35 "155 1 a(6).


en *3-n "> ivy mb *3 'm V/ie sight

are, etc.,

3 ?33rinp\^i 05

only

i.e. under his eye and favourable


In the phr. 'I.? ml, J e 1 7 16 TlBE* KXto

^S ml

Inf.

cstr.

Est 5";
0/

knavishly planned against him (Kb

29

your way,
jard.

Hm

[ID 2]

98

''

"" 3

13

?)> 5

(!!

T^)-

vb.(notQal) regard, recognize

Hiph. know,

be

acquainted with;

X Aph.

Aph.

id.; Syr.

La 4

V133

J>{ id.;

cunning);

6e shrewd,

are

i/ie*/

opulent above

*0 Jb

1">33n

Tmpf.

"

tokens.

he regardeih not the

Hiph.

29

V.

3 NPrN?);

do ye not recognize

their

Dn 1 39 Kt;
Jui8 +2 t., sf.

Dt 33 9

Pf. "i-sn

3
Gu27 23 3 pi. '"''an
wnan Gn 42 s i^p/ "v?: Dt 21
irnrpn Jb 2
+ 3 t. + Dn 1 39 Qr 13*1 Gn 3 8 26 + sf. VnSM
7 IS'V?:
etc; /.
Jb 7 10 RT?- Gn 37
1 K 18
~i?n Gn 3 32 + 2 t.; Inf. abs.^n (Ginsb van d.
10
H.'-nsp) Pr 2 4 23 28
Pt.
cstr. sf. J??l! Ru 2
-V3 ^ 142 sf. ^ITIP Ru 2 19 etc.; 1. ret/arrf,

vvsn

sf.

17

12

poss.=

foil.,

nakdru,

enemy, nukurtu, enmity,


be bad, evil ;

intently

is

As.

cf.

Pa. change, nakiru, and nakaru,

rebel,

Ar. jX> in sense

etc.;

change, alter a thing

11.

Sab. "03

Sab Denkm 76

injure, etc., D132 injury

11. reject,

whence

133,

I.

but precarious

regarded, so Thes,

v8

pi. sf.J33n.30

CIS iv.8i. 9i 29.5. MiiLlDJ ;te-Hom SMmMI"esUS8

3:!

1
-

(v of

the foreign, strange, as that which

IDS

II.

19

cf.Benz*" 100 -); sf.i"Cp 2

Pi. P/.

recognized.

poor (\\&~!V

tlie

to

rcoi

t j/^Sp] n.m. acquaintance, friend (dub.,

in sense

ITiph. PfJj mpl.

^ Jb 34

^VV.si' yiB* 13?

also Ar.

cf.

hm

648

rrvn

>

Syr. *al reject, [lio&j alienus, etc.;

"H3ti

J'

strange, foreign).

21

observe, esp.

with a view to recognition,

c.

obj.

Gn 3 32 3*7 32 38 25 pay attention to, c. ace.


25
1019
ace. rei
pers. Ru2
ace. rei (of God) Jb 34
cl.,

Je 2 4 5 so
will I regard the exiles
for good; Antiochus
39
O^B "fSH _pay regard to (shew
subj. Dn 11
om.

subj. TVfch

'"

Ob 12

36

t02, [*^?b] n.[m.] misfortune, calam3


ity ; abs. 133 Jb 31 calamity (|| TN) s f. S~0\

"C3

J3

his calamity.

T"1D3 n. [m.]

which is foreign,
BN51 154
cf. Lag
abs.
);
16
Dt 31
foreignness

that

foreignness (on format,

Ju io

'3

16

"133

cstr.

'

partiality,

= '2 ^B NtM)Dt

17

i6 19 (|pSB'? nBil),

(of another family, tribe, or nation), esp. 1.

I33(n)=/om0 gods Gn 35 s 4 Jos 24 2023

wN

Pr2 4 23

8 21

known)

2. Recognize (as formerly


pers. vel rei,

1K18

Eu 3

38

26

(all J),

c.

7
42

37
proverb. t^N "V2T

before

man coidd

8-8

ace.

DIES

recognize his

^e 6

12

and I perceived, and

lol

God

Be

Dt

willing to recognize, acknowledge

17

21 33 Is 63
with honour Is 6

4.

Jb

10

2?e

JT),
(||

f 142

5
;

acknoidedge

acquainted with, ioipO ity

shall

ace. rei

be gone and forgotten), cf.i^ 1 03 16


. ,

Pip

13

could not distinguish, etc.


could not distinguish its appearance;
ISTe

13

24

Jb 24 17

5. Distinguish,under stand, Plpp.

Ezr

understand

how

cf.

~l

Jb

"13/1?

3n
IC

T3n

to speak, etc.

Hithp. imp/. nyr-lSJTP

r2 o n

by his
deeds a youth maketh himself known, whether
his

doing be pure,

TLm^nJ
them

n.f. look (or expression?);

(33

Che Comm

of their face (Ges Comm

> their

EJ

Je 5 19

= f i8

39

4546
,

9 9'
-

np-|K

v 27

*&),

Ne

Is

Ez 44

56

43

6o

10

61 62

y3n J e8 19 foreign

22

144

45 - 46
7

"

vanities

2 Gh 1
foreign altars
30
>rrf^ soil; '3^30 Xe 13

^i 3 7 4

everything foreign.

Gentile);': abs. m.

mpl. Dnaa I S

Lv 22 s

(all P),

(NH naj=

"hl33 adj. foreign, alien

+ 27

= foreigner

'3(H) '33 2

Is 56
'3

Ex

nirQlO

(idolatries); '3H
'3

2. 133(n)-;3

^OP

(||

Ez 4 4

(H),

13

i"+;_l.

Zp i +

t.

C^abp Zpi
T-PIN);
/oreV* ?^/ so 18 3
foreign (non-Isr.)
i4.i7.is.44

Ne

13

26.27

Ex

fpl.

22

nnaj),

rfnM Gn
Ex2i (E)
8

DJJ

15

t^N Dt 17 (||
n-p3 jn Ex2 22 (J)
(E); 'esp. nin33
'3

DW

women
(,_

n?T33

Kt(>Qr

n33

(non-Isr.) people,
8

16

nflM);

a. foreign:

'3

f.

+ Pr 2 o

MT

read for

(so

a foreign

Ku

as su b s t.

18

Ezr 10"

n33

foreigner

1 K
Ju 19 (+ Wf<
8 ( + ^ey N^5 -i^N), = 2CI1 6** ( + irf.), 1 K 8= 2 Ch 6 33 Dt i 4 21 '(|| na), 15 3 23 21 (opp. TriK),

V.? ^^ n ^)>

12

(non-Isr,)

13

al.),

De Gu

or the expression
SS, cf. Kit-Di),

regarding of persons <& 2E Thes Hi Du


Che (v. against this Kit-Di); EwDi the impudence of their face {V~OT\), but this very dub.
Hpt

17' 2

etc.

cstr.Drns TTOnis ^ alook at their face witnesses


against

Gn

"i;?: n!>

him no

Dm

ni^N

'3

from

his place shall be acquainted zvith

more (he
c.

16

1HK), Ju io w

cf.

2CI133S; n??"" ??- ' N Vt zi 16 foreign 30&


10
11
12
0/ <Ae Jawd/ sg. 133 b$ Dt 32 Mai 2 ^ 81

3. other combin.

had not sent him.


3.

of D,
1

(E),

before dawn); recognize voice ftp),


perceive the true situation,
S 26 17

n T?^l

?'?l

14

s3

(i.e.

Jui8 3
r1

27

s3

2041 Jb2 12

SnjTrnt?

fellow

Gn

= onr "K

(all

2 9 2i
2

S i5

La
fpl.

5=

+ nj?in"l pKO
19
(||

(||

nbaj, n*")33

Dnj),

Ob

N3J -W$); as predicate,

Eu2 10

i;T
(||

id.);

pi.
cf.

aZtm women Gn3i I5 (E;

Dnaa foreigners
Dn33 H^ Is 2 6
;

i.e.

not of ones

649

-o:

woman,

foreign

term, techn., in Pr, for harlot (perh. because

as

were

harlots
(II

>"l*133

2.

father's family).

m), f

"TJ

On 20 27
(II "?ty
unknown, unfamiliar : DnTJ??

am I become

^ TO

aZt'eJi
9

13

^69

(ll

in

nON

t-me (opp.
subst.,

as

MT

also (for

Pr 20

unknown

nf03)

27

||

Ec

of

strange

Je

|D3

Kt

10

him

to

10

''s

(II" ]), so
1

speaks what

is

Pi. P/." ?? 1 S 23",


^"G3^
Je 19 4 and they have
Impf.
treated this place as foreign (profane); ^133?
1

v. infr.;

sJwuld mis-

lest i/teiV adversaries

ink 133

S 23 7

G-'od 7ta<A

him into my hand, but improbable;


T3D ( c f. Ju 4 9 ) hath sold Mm, so Th Klo HPS

alienated

<^3D

(cf.We);

either of these

Hithp.

"I3P.

19

Krochm Dr

4- 6
1

tn^02

feign

Gn 4 2

/flip/. Dn-btf I33n1

f.

Tie

der.

treasure

n.[f.]

T|_nlD2J

(L

K 20

13

up [DI

" 402

context

(so

virdp^as,

ttjs

cf.

@I;

whence
favoured by No

this

liouse 2

':

],

(readingna/cavctta
or ini33

V nakdmu, heap

of treasure,

borrowed;

'1 perh.

ZMGxl(1886 '' 731

Hpt

ZAii 200
-

nakamdti, and Heb. Vriiaa '3

'3))._Only

sf.

K 2o =Is 3 a
13

D^ his treasure-

nh33

2
.

/J doubtful \/ (Ar. J^j, JU is obtain,


jJLi what one obtains by another's

attain,

bounty. Lane

1^33 I S33
read

3040

); for

^33 (Pi. I n

f.'

Ew Kn Che Brd Di
'L^?j^] n.[m.]
Only
tlieir

sf.

(Ki Ges LBb


nbs

Du),
1

bS30 jn&6 T\W

acquisition,

&)>}$,

supposed Hiph. Inf.

= T|r63n3

Hi D^bbo

cf.

cf.

87

sf.

Ko'- 674 ),

^onq?.

12
,

); 1.

q.v.,

2. a Reiibenite

Nu 26".

id.

(>)

art.

c.

Na^ovrjXet.

of following,

meaning unknown).

(Lag BNS1 ) ant (NHtd.,-

n.f. unit.

acquisition?

Bu

purus

water;

(of

NS294f

coram. Sem.

2853
J.J, jj Lane

NH

ZMG

xl

< 1880) '

so

"1I33)]

'

iTCi

Syr. JiaeJ,

1 O03

"(03).

pl.

t.;

Jei3

spotted

Hb

Dnt?3
23

swift

par na-ov

'-.);

Dn3 ct4

8
(|1

'3

Hb

8
,

Isr.),

Is

'j

abs.

Ho

keen-eyed Je

5"

so

Ho

13

nnn

riv-jx ni3vn).
s

@L

Perh.

Mafifipav.

= Tel Nimrin,

of Jordan, nearly opp. Jericho,

cf.

c.

6 m. E.

Buhl Geogr 264


H1D3 n.pr.m.
-

n ? (q.v.), also in NH (cf.


Sinait Iuscr. SACook 81 Lzb 323 meaning
Cf.

'3

11

zmg

xxix (1875). 437

dub.;

thinks from
s
appearance of ground; place of leopard also
Q rayPio P Names 92 ( ou tribal names from leopard

spotted or striped

v.

RS

K201

also Sab

pr. D103N

11.

Levy-Os Kc -,etc.);

We
thinks of clear water [cf. foil.]).
tcn^D n.pr.loc. in Moab (cf. Sab. pD3
Heid.2,82

DHiM ZMG " UlW5,

attrib. of 'Bark-,

2853
,

also

-_^

AVe

lc

Jfj

'); only

'

M2
>

v. also

ivholesome

-water

Is 15"

nnoa

" "12

v.

(sim.

(predict.);

TppQi n.pr.loc. place E. of Jordan Nu 32


rf-lt3J|, p^, Ji3^n etc.), Na^pa, A A M /3pa^,
( +

Lane
1.)

as

Buhl" eut

vera

13

; leopard,

Ct 4

other conj.

(si

Horn

736

t~VQ2 n.m. ls " e leopard

+3

Schwally Idiot 121


HWB 4G8 Ar.
As. nimru DI

Etli.

infr.

cf.

No

ag. this

*I03 is

pardus, and limpidus,

[v. Ar.J._j

Di (formerly)

'

Syr. JLaa>);

J-l'>);

D'bosn 30 25

pi.

*
Je48 34 prob. = Brjwanapun Lag
Wady Xumere at SE. end of Dead

5': J

Jb

6;

(T[giv.xo.io3,t,.i6'j.

||

gain,
iib

Ra Capp Ges Thes

so

but very dub.


ear*-,

Nu 26

and leopard),

jt

307

(=bN^,

s4

^ajxovrfk.

(symb. of calamities of

uncertain; Dl Pro1141 C p. As. bit nakamti

(nakanti), house

")f22 ("v^of foil., meaning dub.; poss. cp. As.


namdru, shine, gleam (fr. glossy coat of panther

of

demands)

Pr

'3

rTGSJTO

a stranger-woman.

to be

Ch

Ar. IJuj (nom. unit, of


abs.

Kit

Lijhr either ISD or

Bu;

as a stranger toward them; Pt.

acierf
1

(as Is

>"13D

),

//JJ (v

-;

construe (it). H^a 'K

26 12

"PbiSSTOi adj. gent, of 1 supr., only

read

lips a hater clis-

foreign to his thought).

'

Nu

15

"SO as n.COll.

Qr nna),

>

Gray Prop

(cf.

guiseth himself (dissembles,

^"W Dt32 =

nnwiph.

v.

(brother of Dathan and Abiram)

aZ?'x

but

a [Dnbp].

n.pr.m.

son of Simeon

13

Pr 26 s4 with his

"133^

t^NIJM
Gn 46 Ex 6

t [~02] vb.denom. act or treat as foreign,


or strange; disguise, misconstrue;
TTiph.
Impf.

o-kuw

is his

<m

21

'3

of degenerate Isi-ael

JPT), fig.

persons

alieiis,

n>")33

Dn33

t/ief/- ^<; 0r

15

eyes; ''ON "J^b

28'21

judgment, ^"pV. n *"!?? Is

fig.

V^n n33 Jb 1

'

task! (Ipnb'SJIO it);

3.

v. infr.

tlieir

^PY,

(||

(II

10

thinks hopelessly corrupt.

nnp: 1S15

'

(II

Du

[i.e. DpJf],

16
orig. chiefly foreigners): Pr 2
24
a
in rrcto),
M-),
fTJI),

23" 7

an

Di

in

'-

272
.

33
,

in

Sea,

650

TV22

Tn^

tlltpj,

Nimrod

n.pr.m.

(etym.

and meaning wholly unknown Thes (dub.) sub


"HE rebel (of which Hebr. may have thought [of.
Lag BN105 ]); in fact prob. Bab. name; l. = a god
;

Mai'duk

O'

19).

"\Y e

Comp. Hex.

(2),

SOS

f.

om

JJQSem.i.91n.;2aed.92. JJ

mil. 511

Kimrod, Encycl.

PSBA xv

'

'

..

f.

'

2,

'

1378. but dub.,

kg., B.C.

Jeremias Mubar NImrod

Hpt BASi(1889)

cf.

the wilderness,

183

'

-); son of B*3 (q.v.),


8 J
io
(J
kg. in Babylonia,
hero and hunter Gn
w
10f
builder of Nineveh, etc. v -), n'nB? i Ch i
'

(all

17

(JE), Dt

6 16 9"

''

where Levi was

(6) neipaa-fios),

Dt 33 s (

in

95

tested

TTfipa).

t[nD J]
.J

'

away (NH

vb. pull or tear

OAram. HD3 Cook 83 Lzb 323

Ar.

nctf

= BH,

As. nasuhu

both remove;

npjl

so

annul,

supersede, change by substitution, copy; cf. As.


nishu, nushu, extract, excerpt D1 HWB472 Meissn

uom,

za

NH

267 :

nnw, Nab. nno:

also

id.,

Aram. xnOV (whence Ar. Ik-Li ) Hoffm ZMG ***"


Fra 2 11
'

cf.

1S91 ' lff

Ex

Israel tried

Brit.

Narudu-=*Namra-uddu, a star-god. 2.
Nu-marad =
of Bab. king or prince
Pa220
Gnl0 8[18S7]
more
De
Man of Marad cf. Dl
plausibly
N azi-maraddash (rnarattash, muru\ tt "i Audover Rev. July, 1884, 93 p)| K (1884)
g a Athen. Feb. 16,
ib
Mar
9
Mar.
1895
Acad.
1895.
),i. C ft Kashite
^ f Clie
'

HD'Q n.pr.loc. where

fin.

(1893), 291-300

prop.

< name

-[D]

0"xa 1V2

will

tear

'"

Syr.

" HEP

pr

copy);

15

25

Qal Impf.

down; ^HNIS ^nBM

3 ms.

of proud men

the house

yea, he

["*]

*n3 yjA Mi 5 5

(||"M5te

YW)

shall tear thee aivay, without

n^s.

T^ttJQJ n.pr.m. grandfather of Jehu


2.14.

W JV

3 -j3

I9 I6 2

K9

20

7
2 CI. 2 2

'SaneaSei, Njne<r(<r).

D3

no:
T

H!1D2

DD3.

v.

v.

33D.

v.

Pa, 'B?

Ex

iheo

sf.

15

(NH

Pi. test, try

25

Dt4 34 +3

nnea Dt 28 s6

+ 4t-

HB3K J U 6 M

s.

Nu

14

i#f. 3 ms.

Pf.;

naWN Ec 2 2 3
2 mpl. pB3ri Ex 1 f, + 7
Dn I 12 sf. "W? ^ 26 s Inf.

22

sf.

Ex2O20 + 8t.

try (syn. jn2), abs.


39

Ec
Ch 9

=2

2
1
,

Ec 7 K

to do a thing,

c.

1214
i

+2

test,

34

28 s6

Dt

3.

test, try,

c.

ace.

prove, tempt
:

(E), Isr.

Ex

io'

Jb 4 2

[but not in modern sense of the word


v.
Dt6.M;+**3,s]
a Cod tests or proves Abr.
22

15

25

20 20 (E), 16 4

(J),

Dr

Gn
Dt8 2
-

16

22
14
tribe of Levi Dt 3 3 s (poem);
13 c.2 Ju2 3
31
Hezekiah 2CI132
psalmist \jr 26 s
b. Isr.
tests, or tries God
Ex 17 27 Nu 14 22 (J), Dt 6 16
4

18 41 56

+ 78

1 11.
'>95

8
;

9
14
95 106

HDD

so Ahaz, Is 7 12

n.f. test, trial,

nDO Jb

cstr.

33

pi.

n i"!N);
(II

Jb

23

ace. to

test-,

Hi

al.,

make

(metals, Pi.

Lzb

or iron

Nl;ZMGx,i ass-), no

libation

:i2:if-

^u po?(/- om<;

Is 29

ttSI

Ho

40

19

proving;

nbB Dt

'

14S

Syr.

rWDJ

Ex

25";

30

; Qal

c.

ace.

30
H' Ho 9"
^DS Is 4 o 44 10
Piel Impf.

SJW

Pf. 3

Impf. 3 mpl

^ID3 44';

ms. ttSl?
f.

114 ' lls

Inf.

1. joowr

10
(the spirit of deep sleep) Is 29

out libations,

cast gold

"]D3

libation;

We HeW

10

30'; Pt.pass.

:H

Ex 30 9

out,

c. 5-p

2. pour

^ED

(P);

3. cast metal images,

19
,

of innocent person
but v. 1. nDE> sub DDE.

Is

c. ace.

,! '

libation, c. ace.

T\S?.

D^p

Chn

+ riin^ (=2

ls

pour

S 23

16

out as
Hiph.).

Bn Je32 Impf 3 ms.


^]B*1 Gn35 -(-2 t.;
1 s. T B ^ 16
3 mpl.
28
abs.
Inf.
la ?:! Ez 20
7m. TIDn Nu 28
^Bn|)Je
44
TBH Je 4 4 TJBn J e 7 + 3 t.; cstr.
Hiph.

39

Pf. 3 mpl.

14

11

19.25

(Ko

Gn

14

'd
7

cast

3032
(cf.
usu wors ^-p Lane
i.e.^ow om< blood of victim,

^. are ^

pour out wine


^ID3

Ph.

make

^1P?

pour,

id.,

Ar. d.13, orig. he-pour, water

j>gsem.i.as 2ded.22o^

ms.

587 a supr.

v. p.

,s

11 6

17

niDO Dt 29 2
testings or provings of Pharaoh
and Egyptians at Exodus, Dt4 34 (v. Dr), 7"
2

^TD J vb. pour out (NH

f I.

c.

2. attempt, assay, try


Inf.

(venture a word).

niB3

ace.

14

Impf.;

t.

cstr.

13 ; 1.
(a sword);

S 17 39

Dn

ace.

c.

Dt

Pt. HBit?

Inf.;

Dn

'

t.;

mpl. ttO?

;'

Imv. D3

Ju

t3Br

sf.

weo

1 s.

2sT

Ec7

tea?-

).

PL;

id.,

Eth. <n>*JfH-

cf.

3 ms. HEO

fs.

'

HDtt

Pi. />/

3 mpl.

land.

Syr. Pa. *>J

temptation);

transgressors shall (men)

from the land (rd. perh. ^33* s/^Z 6e


144 3b E
Da Sjnt 108 b
torn aivay; ||V1^; cf. Ges
Niph. />/. 2 mpl. consec. HD-jXn b$?B BRITO]
Dt 2 8 03 aiif? /e s/w 7i be torn aivay from off the

t[77DJ]vb.

22

fyiyay

Nb>j.

"

Pr

|p VID''

tent,

309

);;w/(r

(E),

35
nin^; elsewhere,
32

29

44

17.IS.19.19.25

29

37

1G
,

libations,
28

(P),

c,

ace.

D^

Ez 20

28

S 23

D^W to other gods Je 7

IS

16

19"

^ l6 ^

Impf. 3 ms. ^B^ be poured


of holy wine, c. 2 of vessels.

Hoph.

trial,

otti

2K16" Nu

out,

Ex

651

iw
TT[p3 n.m. drink-offering;

G1135

abs. '3

d:

14

web

t []"I5DE] n.f.

of unfinished

stuff, or.

+ 6t.;
13

Ex29 3o Ez
40

TJDJ

Nu

cstr. S]D3

D^D: Je7 13 + 9
etc.;

28 7

1.; sf.

45

1. drink-offering,

Is 4 8

Nu

rpap3

Nu 4'

Jo

loom (v. GFM

etc.;

pi.

Ju i6 ia14

S|D3

^D?

sf.

17

29

3
,

QS^DJ v 89

3
',

na2fl0

?V (on Jacob's

c.

rA0S

0ct 1W9

'

>

'^) ; only abs.

n?BD

napp v -po.

*]p,

PlP^l vb

set install (As. nasdku,

>

whence nasiku, prince, Dl mvB472 v. also


Muss-Araolt Hbr Ti - B 1 "and reff.) ; QalPf. 1 s.
id.,

Gn

at Bethel)

P and

only

'*

of

Lv 23 Nu 29 usu. offered with the


40
Lv2 3 1318 Nui 5 5.7.10.24 2 7.14.31 29 18.21.
s9

eS]1

TCFIi! r6ty 2 8 9

nmo Ex

10 15 24

13

29

32

2. molten images,

'3

n.m.

'

2q2S

Ez

sts.

T^H

1. libation;

l6

.-

Mi

molten

ina^D3

sf.

^P?

pi. cstr.
,/,

83

12
.

pD.

v.

[DD J]

1.

vb. be sick

and

esju.

etc.,

PS 2387 X DD3

.m.nfn debilis,

(?

Ar. JL.T

only Qal Pt.

Syr. .aJ

cf.

t</.,

infirmus, aegrotans,

sad; As. nasdsu, wail,

pace);

wme

f*

30

lament D1 HWE472

0/ i!/ie drink2. molten image, sf. OnXDW

s8

16 1315

Ez 32

|np3

(see vb.):

2.

21

nri3D

48 Je io u 5i' 7

29

Jos 13

["^p^] n.m. prince;

[11.

+ nmt?;

Ch 29 EZ45 17

u.i8.i9.i9.

but

usu.

10 19 22 25

:i5

?|pJ.

D^pi

sf.

Dt 32

offering

28

10

1.

image;

1 ivas installed (of Wisdom).

9
s

["ifp-]

1.

44

Is 41

Combinations are:

Wis 5

c-

Offered to other gods

18

Je

Cli 29

21

'

'

elsewhere only

'3

29

Nu

41

with(D' D^) rat 6 1517 i5 15

Is 57^

/ / w installed my
Miph. Pf. 1 s. ^303 Pr 8 :3

king upon Zion.

W1J4J8. nj ,3n

'31

elsewh. in classi-

'ajw *PiaD3

|13r^5?

Nu 4";

rri'B>p

2>9

:4.-:7.:.:3.:i7

i.lso

s7

ficatioiis

Ex

(E); elsewhere in worship

related doc; once of vessels of

^33n

holy table

nj>y

14

35

#0 at a gentle
vera 1.) DD3 DDD3

is

act. (si

Isio ls like the wasting away of a


Thes Ew De Che Di Du).

sick

man

(so

UUJ (V ot{o\\.=.behigh or conspicuous?

II.

Hithpo'l. Inf. DDiJ/pnb f 60 6 ace. to some


denoni. from D3 that it may be displayed, AV,
,

D11 11 s

fi.
2.
pi.

H-DQ

n.f. 1.

libation; 'd
ntoBD

1. libation,

molten metal, or image;

Ex 32*+ cstr. DapE


+ sf. DnbDp Nu

33

with covenant

covenant Is 30 1

Is 30

i4 9

(=1.

^lp?.

see,

however, sub

2, molten metal, or image :


l^t])~~?V molten calf EX32 4 8 Dt 16 Ne :s
9
9

^V

II-

yio6 19 napp

'rfoti

"
3

52

NU33

*obs

18 14

Ex34 17 Lvi9

nappi ^DS Dt 27

4
;

34

15

De

cf.

sign, miracle);
sf.

11.

covering
that is

woven

ri3p?D n.f.

abs. "^5?

woven over

"ZJ>

28-

.'.o'weaj.-e

tions

>

all

(in fig.).
weft

(||

on both

stuff,

the nations
||

v. foil.

web,
2

(i.e.

BlWl L5^n)

esp. as

= 'nD3).

Is

49

22
;

Ex 1

2i 8

30

17

(sim. of solitariness

signal
10-1

war

of
r.

[v.

^^ to

subj.
'3

II

||

'>;

(kt

(||

(||

D?.b *10j?

^b

On^S
these

all

(of Mess, kg.);

DDi3nn^

'3

nnria

f 6o

1N^ Je

4 (i.e.

b.

standard (only) for fleeing,


'3

to direct refugees

2. standard, as pole, supporting

Nu 2

signal, D3> * nVili)


7

VP_n);

NE>3

'1

b\p);

serpent of bronze

27

'

int.),

^v

signal, Hji'X

Ez

Is io

]~m)

232 Acrossth9

destruction

N^), in
11

Je 50 2 5i 12 (e."^ against),
10
r
naity iypn), apy-^y 3 10^^ Is 62

/<as se<

to Zion).

naV^
||

H> Dir^N

hill Is

V^'by

tlie lia ti ns, for

i8 (on mts.,

Bpy

cf.

D^a

(|f

Je4 21

negotia-

cf.

my standard

'1

Schumacher ZPVix

:i

Wb' 13" (on

cf.

=bed-

12

QnN 49"

'3

moum-

Perhaps also ' tjbnS

nsj> ni'cyb), ref. to

26

v 27

standard, as

conspicuously set on

altar)

(E),

n"

cstr. Is

a.

1.

15

(name of

the iveb

with Egypt (so 93 Aq Ew De Che Di


Ges Hi Kn Brd Du pour a libation ; r 12 not

else\vliere

17

Nu

abs.

'J

"

has

n:rtDJ Is 25";

naiDSn 'SH Is

<:/-ra7,symb. of distress;

weriug

15

rallying-point, "B3

Is 5

Ex

B3

,|

or deliverance of Judah, Is Je),

(Ar.

Qal Pt.jmssA.
30

Pt. niDpiJrm Zc 9 16 raised

T Dj n. [m.] standard, ensign, signal, sign


(NH id., flag, usu. szV/, i.e. miracle; X DJ, NB3

Inf. cstr. ^of>

D13

same meaning);
peril, also

< v.

prominent ? (inD*lX"?SJ of precious stones, in


tig.) very dub.; We Now del.; Gr^Jf^no).

Jordan,

18

[^TpJ] vb. weave

II.

Hb2

Hoi 3 2

cf.

Jui7
3
2 Ch 3 4
elsewh. (variously) Dt 9 :2
K 14 9 2 K 17 16 2 Ch 2 8 2 Is 30 22 42 17

Xa i 14

Ju i8"-

molten gods

M ;

making

in

sacrif.

22

*''(

3. a. ensign,

J E).

^BhSO

H^n

OnXBO

byssus from Egypt icas thy

c'e }

sail, to serve

652

J'CJ

an ensign (so DaToy on lack of pennon


on ancient ships v. Co > del. Co Berthol) so
sail Is
b. (since sails were the only ensign)
De
Ges
Hi
E\v
Du).
(Che
Di
al.;
pennon
>
33
4. sign (cf. NH) = warning Nu 2 6 10 (P).
thee for

TO3

We

dub.;

W3

mi

Jixp

"

or

Nun

'3

up) a wind from

Now.

so
31

4. of wind,

<Aere set forth (sprang

2:t

Vu2
- T

I.

147

(KH

id.,

move, march; As. nisd,

set

withdraw,

etc.

D1 HWB47; No ZMG " (1886)

cp.

journey
out,

vb. pull out or up, set out,


723

'

away,

aU.o Ar. cjJ, Eth. f"H0: [rare] pull up,

Ba ES ^);-Qal m />/. 3 s. '3 Gn 33 7 +,


34
G
3 mpl. WD3 Dt io =iyD3 Nu 2 + etc.; /rap/.
9
y& Is 33* yB?l Gi/i2 +, sf. OVm 7iTT6 3
9
2 mpl.
3 mpl. WD* Ex 4 o +, Wj Nu 2 +

Niph.

<p ^HN3

Pf. be pulled up, removed: 3 ms.

yBJ nSt Jb 4 ^reading


21

tHiph.
i5 22 +

Is

ms. yp!

/ra^>/. 3

of tent-peg

DW, v.

D"irv for

78

s6

11. TTl).

Ex

Up>!

yen ^ 8o 9 3 fs. TP" 2 K 4


iKs"; Pt. JTBD Ec io ; 1.
4

^ 2 ms.

1.

12

38

3 mpl. IB3

'

su

cause to
(J

fig.

WCn

Jos 3 ; 1 pi. nyp3 cohort. Gn 33 12 VBf!


Dt x 19 2 nyp?1 Ezr 8 31 etc.-^w\JJ?D J)t 2 24 +

+ |P,

*!),

of vine);

tig.

Gn

ii

Nu

12 9

14

iY

c^rybTj os3 +

34

io

Nuio 29

D*ypi

Exi 4

yp'3

sf.

Nuio

10

loom v

14

(on text

cf.

tent-pegs Is 33 (fig. of Jerusalem ; cf.


also Niph.).
2. hence (from pulling up
15
tent-pegs), a. set out Gn 35 Nu i2 (both E),

ioipBD KSJ); even of

<|j

Ex

14

21.22.25^

40

"

37

Nu

51

33

)>

*ty-

tmd came,

ow,

5 ' 15

bn

of lifeless things,
2' 7

p ro |j a j so

g0

I7

io

Ex

etc.,

18 22
-

Nu

16 19 2
1

and

46^ (E)

Isr.

m*

20 22 Jos

9''

P),Dt i 7 ,"?^! nyp? 33 12 (J); (jQ


Ju i8 n Toy] iyp" Dt 2 24 '3 oft. c.'ip
(all

. .

Nu

(E),
*e<

from

nabb ...

Nu

Dn\^NO

io 34 (JE), 13y)

<wti

ID

their

cross,

to

Nu

io

cf. 'j

etc.,

17

Nu

2K3

(J),

33
8

27

Ex i 4 19 (J);

13 - 14 - 28

(P).

3,;

8 - 37

=:Is37

Gn

(P), (poss. also

Nu

21

Ex

sq.

Gn

loc.

Xu 1

"3*]Sri

Gn

Nu

Nu
9

1
25

13

11

33

etc., cf.

o 12
17

JE)

+ ?), cf. Ex 4 o

(both J),
;

sq. Dn.i5p

Dt i

40

*''

14

10

Ex

13-

Nu

jp iyp>i

21" 33 5 _+ 37

of shepherds Je 3 i

24

t.

K5

.~;Nif i3

Ec io 9

cf.

31

anrf

Nu

Nu io Dt
2

abs.

'"O

io";

Gn

V>J)pp

sf.

13

3
,

t.;

a. pidling up, break-

nsnp;

Ges 545e

ace.

(c.

10, cf.

28

'

U6d

Nu

2. station,

io 2

P;

2
2
33 (|| Dnw^D), v (||j'd.); Wp
Dt io 11 for journeying (v. Dr).
1

all c. ypjj,

yppp

~i\2

VO^~ n.[m.] quarry

fi-

quarrying;

or

np^

only abs. as adv. ace, ypP

J3S

quarry (or at
was quarried cf. Benz

stone perfect (at the)


i.e.

when

it

^D J

(-/of

foil.;

poss. Ar.

(puncture, wound,

etc.),

Kam Frey,

II.

K6

text dub.).

LlS
so

throw

Buhl

").

only abs. Jb4i'

fn. VD12 missile, dart;

quarrying,

(-i-jron, iT"!^).

DV2
but

whence PP

139

WD

io 33

(all

WD3 Zc io

P);
is

al.;

= Is

i9 37

38

37

EaSpax,

A Eadpax, L Aapax (K) Natrapax, N AvapaK,


;

Aaapax

Jos

(Is);

(lS98).d]oc.

Antx

1,6

crpt form
_

Hal

ApacrKrf, 110

(lSB).;mr.Tli..B.]T
;

Jastl

Xusku

.Bel.r-b.lt

nyp, ny:

v. yi3.

Such god

Meinh Jes!"aerzShl,J,,seD

KusJ u ^_ ^ DJ

JA S i iiiOS79),:37 = Ml.deCrit.

1213

Thes

n.pr.div. Assyr. god, worshipped

in cuneif. inscr.; see views in

Nu

ace. to

p?D.

v.

TTppj

loc.

stage,

journey (by stages), 'Ep ^?*1 Gn 1 s and /te went


by (ace. to) his journeying s (cf. "]?n, p. 231a
supr.); Drvyppb Ex 17 1 cf. 4 o 36 38 Nu io 12 (all

by Sennach.,

loc.

Nu

Nu 33

P)

+H

TR

(JE), 2i (P); esp. ni

"bK

b. setting out

by

(v. ?P 1.

(J),

(all

D3^>

eastward

nnK Ex

(both J),

io 29 P.S? v 33 (of ark all J) sq. ft?


Gn 20 (E)j Dt io" 7 Ex 12 37 (P), +acc.
ii 35 (JE); sq. |J? + ace. of distance,
(JE),

Nuio^aa
+ 6 1.

TJDO

ing camp

(both

supr.); -f-DITyppp ace. to their stations, i.e.

stages

cf. Qal 4).


2. rewww,
Wj?n JW3 ypUl Jbi 9 10
;

4 ;'

+ rfe$).

35

even

(JO;

n. [m.] pulling up, breaking camp,

B^ypP Ex

<%>a^,

b.'

of angel v 19 (E;

3. journey, march (by stages)


J),

Jos 3 14 (JE),

'3

pi. cstr.

3rW

2K4

setting out. journey

33 (P),
(P)
+ 3?! +
33
c. JO Gn 3 7
of fjyn ntey

tents,

16

35

Ezr 8 31 c. }?+ K31, Jos 3 (JE),


+T$! v 3 (D), Dt i 19 +^py*l Nu

BJPW), 80

||

remove from quarry, quarry:

IVD^

WDM

.)

Gn

nyiD ^nk

51

f?^P

Gn

ypl

lifeless things,

Nuio M (JE); oft, in P:


61718
9 + 8 t. Nu 9, io
+ 6 t. Nu 2 (v. infr.; even

e.g. the ark, |VlKn


1

22

15

of a wind, cause to spring up,

^/wy quarried great stones,

20

GFM),

Je4

(II

(INSf?

Ex

pers.

c. ace.

33

1. pull out ov w}), city-gate

and gate-posts Ju 16

2C

^ 78
rei

specif.,

* 78

62

jKw Gn

/*/. aft*.

DyD3

ace.

c.

,'

pi.

Dnf? VBl

lead out,

set out,

3fi

C)

nil

nbj31 yB3

'ip

177

Jg

acc tO
JBLiU
.

MuSS-Amolt
ft

so]ar deity)

C f.

653

>nv:

tSfrTJ^ n.pr.loc. on border of Asher Jos

if

7
;

tTTJ
2

'
,

^J 2Si 3

,s

Ct 4

1?

ibvi

JcsE,r

n.f.

n^? Ju 3

fpl.

21

'

8''';

pi.

Ex

10

11

12

15

49

of Levitate marriage

Jos

Is. 1

% Dt25D^3

23

5'

etc.;

";

9";

17

vb$?3 Is

^3
Am 2

'

on (3) feet Jos 9 (JE), 1 Iv


9
Ex 12" (P); cf. Q^|3 Tpoys ct 7';,
2

put on sandal

";

sandal

the

7o/i"

Ex

V: (Imv.)

Burton

(cf.

Is 11

cither

(E), Jos 5
);

my

cast

contempt

(JE);

DhN-by

sandal

is

= 108

(Hup ?y= imtfo,

6o

ifVOI'T'P^Ofavours former.
of sandal v.

Jacob Arab

'

Abh

z-

10

of one of

7s

Gu

'cr\r\

shoe hcrse):

Ez 16 10 and I shod

Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl.

sf.

thee

47 f

Syr.

(of
v

n.[m.] bolt

house-door);

613

14 - 15

pi.

; abs.

sf.

Ch

all of city-gates,

in phr.

Ne

J7

17

32

l>t

33

^
(

ng).

id

->

01ll y sf-

');

abs.

'3

Zc

inN

i6

1:

/ 3" ,

10

3.

5")':1

Pr

n.pr.m. son of Caleb, 1CI14

Nao/^.

ti-H^V^ adj. pleasant, delightful (poet.;


abs.

'3

+
^

i6

ls

Pr2 2

Dtt^y?

cstr.

Pr 2 4 4

Q^nwn

135 147

(of earthly

i6

sically),

Ct

?m

nitty:!

singing pr.iises to
133
,H
teachings Pr 2 2
wise
keeping

deliohts

'Mty vnhfn

&VV}

f.

Jb 36 11

1^30

'ani

pi.

and J.math.); of wealth, '31 njJJ fin


s
words Pr2 3 of acts, etc.: '3"noi SiB-flO

15

and

(of Saul

in""D3 D^nt? n3K'


'1,

D^3 2S23

cp'va Pr 23 s

23

16 11 ; 1. delightful Qn^ri3

33

';

2!

(q-v.).

TV}o n:f n

prosperit}-),'

nn

10

DH^ 31133 Dn^> ^3)


of spiritual

2. lovely, beaut iftd (phy-

(||n^T ).-f Si 3 2 S 23

v. 11. D'VJ

sub II. Dy3.


ii.

n.pr.f. 1. sister of Tubal Cain

HTDy;

Noe/ia, L Noffifia.
K
mother of Rehoboam

Gn

2. Ammonitess,

'

22

"T^O] nm

</(em

delightfulness, pleasant-

=ddight D^???

'an ni33 Ct 5 5

vbttOO

'

as subst.

s. sf. ^].?P?&?1

gave them sandals.

t^WQ

V90

two symbol, staves Zc n'

ta^
-AT

Bae),

Arab Phil01 '

with KTin

D^J)3'1 2

c. 7, <y

of slave),

Che

'3 -,

Noo/i,

horse or camel

Qal Impf.

D'S

0"iriD

'3*
;

pleasantness, as defining genit.:

^''

shoe ( ?y3 (rare), bind on sandal; Ar. JJLi

^>j

DJJ3'

>

2:s

Jttrnish with sandals, shoe

Impf. 3 ms.

of

pi.,

ly>^J vb.denom. furnish with sandals.

'

npyrn?

JT'Qs-no)

impers.

E>1"Vn Dyi3

denotes

",

(of physical
(id.)

fs.

1- delightfulness of':
+ 4 t.; cstr. V' 2 7 9
contemplated in temple V,2 7 4 shewn in his
31N '3 *>m 9 o 17
2. name
favour, 13*by

Onsymbolicuse

further Goldziher

Dicllt iv

KI

fig.

Eu

*lbe

abo

! (||

141

is

'

24

Ez 24 17
cf.

n.ni.

Dl>i3

ness (Ecclus

20 2 Dt 25"

15

24

23

T"H n

'33

taking possession of (Fl in De,

or

Ez

D^

'3

sandal-thong

ty T^
I

cfo

}*?n Is

Midiai ' iL197

1*5";

J-r

ttm

is

?3?3

is

knowledge)

(of

3?

(llVjpf -);

ms. (of delightful

iiAffK be delight.

10

'

T^V?

sf.

= pair of sandals; mentioned as of little worth)


Dt

^B3^> P r

'3^

5'-",

i
19

HOW Gn

fs.

2
215

pleasant words, ^3]M

17

1 ct
f, niby? Jos

TOyj

darling

Eth. ft^oo;

cp.

ji

in J; of land);
"b

OAram.

??/

1KD

17<

''

3^3 pleasant, lovely,


B * sl - t

pr

sf.

du.

Sab.

1'

beauty) nj "BO Ez 3 2
Ct 7 7 /iOMJ Zowty art thou

poss.

cf.

Jlc "ill

Qor

= *A"J0rn>:) QalP/ 3

(poem

friend)

Cook" 2 (TlDJ

songs, cf.II/3j);

ie pleasant,

?d; Ar.

324

'

WlO*5 loveliness;

Bu).

2405

my

[or

w6y3 J os 9", D3\bj


Ez 24; sandal Ju 9 13 Am 2 6 8 (du.

Ez

(NH

NS) PS

also

G1114

'}

"jby?

D^v:

(obsol.) wife

_abs.

!0

^6o 108

Gr

Lzb 222

in n.pr.

of Shulamite),

(fig.

for 73, Yrss

}3

elsewh. only

Hom

so Min.

23

Ju

n.pr.);

Dy3 be lovely agreeable, well Levy-Os ZMt; xil (ls05


8Mar CbrMt ,S8
CIS ,v ,9 n

24

horse-shoe, etc.); Syr. JliJ appar.

"HMVfc

Di.-)

Si3 17JS

sandal, shoe

'

only horse-shoe (rare

Ex

many

s/-w gracious favour toward, oft. in

Ime.

ffl

ace. l"l^, riin;H:

c.

(reading

td. (also

Eth.

a garden barred

so also v'-

jJu

Ju3

vb. be pleasant, delightful,

Ar. IjJ be plentiful, easy, pleasant;

(XH id); Qal

,2J2

[CU^]

lovely (Ph. 0y3 ^oo<f Lzb 324 (and

usu.

&oZ<, ?oc,

~)D$ after, behind, v

WJ

NaeojX.

f>3

Pt.pass. iJ Ct 4

f;

6ar,

AciijX,

vb. bar, bolt, lock

ms.

/y. 3

\varjk,

1" t.

Naajua,
Naa/x.i;

L,

L
also

etc.).

Noara
1

14

31

Ch

21
1

13
,

W Maa^n/j, A
Noo^o, L

but prob. gloss (om.

B,

654

rraw

-W2
t'pjjyj n.[m.] thorn-bush (on form

fn. nttj^2 n.pr.loc. city assigned to Judah


in Philist. plain Jos i5

41
;

N<oftai/,

Ba SBffls),~ abs.

Nw/xo,

pb ^XS3

No^a.

/Utv

bray;

/. cry,

A Ncof/xjuav

Bu; OBNuffiay;
usu. Noo/i(i')

2
I

Nof/a-

f [l^i^] n.[m.] usu. pleasantness (so


Thes amoenitas), but peril, epithet of Adonis
Phoaa
w Lag STOm L 46S Semit L 32 who cp. red
(so Mo
-

Ar. J^Si

Nco/xi.

i.

'

make a noise Lane 2S15


HWB43S)
poss. As. nam, cry, roar (1) D1
only
);
Qai Pf 3 pi. rtfnej nus r>j Je 51 38 (|| onraa
Syr. ^L

cf.

l8t,

cf.

19

infr.

v.

238
n.pr.f. mother-in-law of Euth, Pai i
"QS^
T;

(NH

growl

fl. [TJ/J] vb.

^2
+

Is.55 13

'j

f II. [TJ/J] vb. shake, shake out or

(NH ">yj

'

shake, stir up, esp. Pi. Niph.

off

X^i

J^^

flower called ^^U-x-Jl

wound of Adonis, whence


Proph.

304 jj_gPi-oph.vi.il. 10

i.

only pi.

D^ttJI?

anc\ y.

VW Is I 7

5I24q

double pl.v. Ges

Le

Eoehette

imh

viii '

C^fflJQDict. desAntiquitesdKTT),

^'*

Fl in Levy

i.

XHWBiv

and

Nof/i(/i)iiK

No ( p.(w),

gardens

v.

icr/noi

"\YSmith D

'

et

47
-

(so

Gn 46

21
,

Nu2 6
Gn 46 21 in Ch
40 40

of Benj.

),

2. Aramaean
@L No/Mei, Noa/xai'.
2 K 5
general 2 K s ^ 8
Nat/mi*, L
'

t.

t'Dl^adj.gent. from

11.

W3W adj. gent, (from unused


Jb 2 U (

'3H laijf
9

42

(all

MraBK

pa<r<\(vs), II

2O

t[D^Q5?j?3] n. [m.Jpl. delicacies, dain-

II.

Ne Marg

py J
10

'

Drfsyapa nr6$rbi

sf.

(perh. to be

assumed

Ar. lij speak in a

fi 4 i\

as

loio,

of

melody; Syr. o^Lt rugivit, JfcL'sxi.J


TO^ya melody ; Ecclus
gentle sound, note;
ma&e
music, cf. Hiph.
to
45 n^yi nn?

NH

I0c

man from

14

(}p) his house,

ad ^ shook

27

= P/. "W ^
fs.

off the Egypt,

136

13

(also

ny^n

isyio

c. ace.

is 52

16
,

= scattered

but text corrupt,

v.

We

adj.

perh.

singing,

T n")W n.f. tow (as shaken

sim.

ones,

off from the

flax

when beaten; on form cf. Ba XB64); in


3n p' nQ Ju 16 9 a thread of tow (snapping

from heat);

'j

Is

31

(fig.;

>2 (V'of

foil.;

'

and so Ges Ew
songs of Isr. HPS,

Q] egregius pisaltes Israel,

from I. Dy3
Klo Kit).

joy

0/*

the

n.m.

"W3

11.

sweetly-

as inflammable).

meaning unknown).

1. boy, lad, youth. 2. re-

(NH as BH; Ph.nyj Lzb


Gii3f + cstr. iS2 + sf.

tainer (not in P)

abs.

Jui 9 3 +
cstr. nj|3
1.

13

rnj|3

Ex

24

boy, lad, youth

(c.

);

^
!S25
;

2K4
5

824

24

sf.

pi.

'

"T?3

133

any?

t.)

N64

10
,

+,

etc.;

a. of infant

Ex

(E; 3 months old), to be born Jui3 57S13 just


4
21
1 S 4
not weaned 1 S i 22 also Is 8 cf.
,

P/^

(</of

thrust in,

foil.;

wedge in;

of tVfei ^erso?i ;

NH
X

YVi prick, stick or

TV? id.;

NSISjl?

NH

= BH

).

pXJU

fig.

Now.

<

cf.

nsnio-'irnsb

1 s.

~\ .[m.] usu. interpr. as a shaking,

III.

3
sounding, musical
abs. '2 "1133 \jr 8
siceetlysounding lyre; cstr., as subst., 'fe^ JTllDI Cyj
1
2SS 10
2 S 23 Israel's sweet singer of songs (cf. Dr

al.,

Pf.

scattering, abst. for concr.

13

<

-9b marg-\
il
)

Lohr

shake thyself (free), etc. (of persouif! Zion).

foil.,

gentle voice,

Ne

p~)) '3

Hithp. Imv.

only Zc

i^.i.j note,

tn. D"

Ex

"W3M

+ 3).

n.pr.);
1

1 s.

corners of the earth that wicked men may be


shaken out of it; 1 s. iy3X Ju 16 20 / will shake
myself (free? cf. Hithp. and GFM).
Pi.
Impf. 3 ms. juss. "1W; Ne 5 13 so may God shake

t1

ties; only

Niph.

cl.).

into (3) the sea,

Pf.

15

I am shaken out like a locust (fr. fold cf a garment; sim. of perishing helplessly); cf. Impf.
13
3 mpl. .1380 D^Bh liyr.l Jb 38 to seize the

Hom AufsStze4S prop. ^WO.

yuivahs);

'

(i.e. stripped
5
s
of possessions); shake off (leaves) Is
33 (cf.

rd. doubtless "Ottyj (so Sam.).

Qal

L333 9

"i}?b

s/ia&e om<, to

shaken out, emptied

etc.;

Pt. act.

utterly out every

N1126 40

1,

JJ?5

13

angry)

very

be
13

J-iS boil, be in violent

JF SS Ne
shew emptiness, '3 ^i'n Xe
(symbol.), 10^3 ^bJjlD VS3 '3 Is 33'^; pt.

||

Npo/ia,

Ct Anti 1-

).

Ch

(on

229

= grandson
1

13

ilmarov)

Daremberg

reff.

Wyj Nes

Ar J^j,

(v. infr.);

commotion,

Ew

Fremdwiirter, 49\

jttV^w n-pr.m. 1. son of Benj.

ii.

], i.e.

cf.

'ASgowSo?

105 ~ 123
73,

or

and on

Rev Avchioi

Lane

(@ Qirtvpa

= Adonis-plantations,

perh.

10

[v.

avtjxwvr)

tow

1578

born
1C

-iy3, cf.

weaned 1 S i 24 (del. 2nd


further Dr Bu HPS), v 25 27 etc.
C. =
b. of lad just

'

655

w:
Gn

youth: of young Ishmael


22

51S

f
43 44"

16

11

Ch

21

S 20 35

K2

pi. 2

lom

Est 3

(J),

13

Exio

cf.

S i8 512 +

Zadok

retainer

19

S9

= Is 37

Is

1225

28

Is

t.)

= personal

a.

2.

etc.

Nu

22

K 2o

14f
-

36

with Qr perpet.

14

'30
,

ni^2

"fn.

q.v.

n"JJ?3

Pr 29 21

\|/-

22

damsel;

n.f. girl,

Ru2

damsel; n3Bp

'3

= young

perh.

24

I0.26.S9

Kl U

cstr.

nnjn Est

Gn

Ex

24"

little

S 9"
312

14.16.23.5.'i.57

5
,

etc.

; 1.

K5

29

rrthga

sf.

girl only 2

jU

':

'3

Jb 13 20

niaiy

'3
,

na-in 3 i

'3
,

Jo

!?y3

and

Is 54 (fig.)

youth ;

'3

EZ23
T\m Pr

'3

esp.

Je 32

30

y, 2 5
21

not

'3

*ipn

ntfv21

',

'3
,

18

'3

Mai

14 - 13

^ 127 sons of (a man's)


vigour \(r 103',

"Oil

= youthfid

niNtsn

'3
,

id.; only Brpni^ae

t[rri"fi3tt] n.[f.]pl.
of nation).

(fig.

f 11. [n^l'2] n.pr.loc. on border of Ephr.:

cf.

id.

Egt

cf.

Dt22 23 28
-

nn^yj Jos 16' (@

appar.

at

J")^-

Kapai
1-

>

axiTutv
;

infr.;

Rom. miles fr. Jericho Lag 0nom

Buhl

Ge0Er lsl

fin.

iTTW

283 '

n.pr.f.

Judah iCb.4 5 6 6
-

in

A 'Soopa, L Notpa.

P~ii^ n.pr.m. one


1

'3

of David's heroes,

Ch II 37 *Saapai,
(U^-isn ny B 2S23 35 ).

"SW-fa

A Noopa, @L Napai

Tn^^Vj n.pr.m. 1 a descendant of David


2. a
Ch 3 22 23 NioaSfia, @L Naptov.
.

Simeonite

Ch

tp^2
(

42

Sinait. n.pr. mj?3

y i Yg [ n

gpecif>

loc.,

+ Avapada);

'

elsewh.

Soopa0 lay 5

Dt2 2 1515 16.19.20.21.24.

(all J),

4.7.8.9.12.12.13

2i 12

only

girl,

esp. as marriageable,

3
2

Est2 2 3 (cf.
Dt22 15b 20 ); n'BHNO '3 betrothed girl Dt 2 2527
young widow Ru 2 6 4 12
of a concubine Ju
nSina

^N Jetf friend of my youth,

'3

Ju

'3

abs.

daughters Jb 40

woman

young

Gn

nvpga

Je2

14

also

iS9 n +

22

Pr 2 17

GcoaSa,

nnjja

other phr. are

88 10 from youth up.

Qr Gn 24 + 20 t. Gn Dt
t.,
19 +
(rny? Kt in Pent, only Dt 2 2 19 v. infr.)
pi. abs.
3

n.m. youth, early life (rare poet,


s5
for Dniy3);_ abs. '3 Jb 33
( = youthful

vigour),

(P),

K,

\~\V2
synon.

417

La3 27 f 144 12 fig. of Judah and Sam.,


personif., Ez 2?/- s cf, '3 *& (in fig. of Isr.) Ho
17
(II C-IVO pD Wf6j>
D^), Ez i6 22 43 c0 23 19
2
30

Ju

(J),

= retainer,

b.
14f-

22

Gn 4 6 34 (J),

nn$rtjn '30

+ oft.

25"-

12

14
2 S 19 Ez 4 ; nn Di>n"iyi 'so 1 S 12 2 Je 25
3 ;
as time in or during which Lv2 2 13 (H), Nu

(J),

50

129

cf.

28

517

f 71

cf.

Jb i 15 16 17 Ne 4 1(U7 + oft. Zc 1 i 1G
Note. "ijo occurs in
cf. "We Now.

Kt

Pent, as

Dt

'(E),

19

22 21

corrupt,

is

3f

Gn 14 24 1 S

follower

14

e.
148 12 Pr 22 6
(J), warrior Absa-

Ch

105

(c.

Gn

'30

attendant, household servant,

K5

s5

21

servant,

d. '3 with special

fl* "l?)

so in phr.

20

1011

of Jesse

23

Je 51 22 La 2 f 37
19
marriageable age Gn 34

20 65
of

S2 ir

Hon

13 34

Jos6

17

-(E), Isaac

3342
20
on youthfulness Ju 8 1 S 17
5
1
19
67
10
5
Je i
1 Ch 22
Is 3 io
29
cf. Ec io

stress

L33

K1

|Bj3 'J 1

lad

fbij '3 little

12f

2i

(E; 17 years old),Benj.

sons of Samuel

(J),

Gu37

Joseph

(E),

nci

Naaptay

of Ephr.,

Noapai/),

n.pr.loc. in

tiaapvav,

id.,

(cf.

Cook 82).

Xaapav,

Ch

appar.

2s

[JTTjg] q.v.

ni

s -4 5 - 6 ' 8 9
'

19

a prostitute

Am

maids (alw. pi.), G1124 61 (J), Ex


S 2 5 42 Pr 9 3 27" 31 15 Est 2 9 9 4 4 10

'hspB n.pr.m. 1. a Levite

attendants,
2

(E),

gleaners

Ru

'

2"

s 22 - 2:i

(Qr

Note, ny3

Kt
....

in Pent.

prob. not original

"}$}) is

it

is

notfoundin Sam. Pent., andfpl. "^rnjU occurs

GnEx;

Ges 2n

cf.

'

17c

>

youth, early

^3
etc.;

esp. in phr. '30

life,

youth up Gn 8 21 (J), \ S 17 33
Zci 3 5 Jb 3 1 "(extreme youth ;

one's
24

%.

||

of

youth, early

L Na0ffl), Ch 3

id.,

yeey),

21

(P),

t'd.,

(@

Na<^a(9,

Nacpar,

1'

A Nacpcy,

Nacpay,

Na<pf/c).

nr^
T T

v. 1, 11. sji:.

" D1D2
,

v.

D'

S3 infr.

'j Is
elsewhere sf. *1VJ 1 S 1
54 ^ 127
1S
'~m Jb 3 i 18 + T$$ 2 S 19 s T^3 Pr 5 +
Je2 2 +, 3'HW3 ^103% \y-)W) Ez 23 s

abs.

Ex 6

2. a son of David 2 S 5

Natpey.

D^DIDS,

life;

1,7 11.

3 H 11?3 n.[m.]pl.

Na0eK,

as fem.

v. s|b.

2. of female

from

18 12 Je

'BK

JB30);

Babylon Is47 ]2:5 Moab Je 48


,

11
,

Judah

t [FTSJ] vb. breathe, blow(ni33 113 Ecclus

NH

4
(heated hot);
43 a furnace blown upon
napdhu, inflame,
As.
~iu
"23,
Syr.
id., X

n23,

HWB474 Ar.
;
nappahu, smith D1

blow; Eth. Ktt: or

nriw Jei5

9
;

I^A: Di

'fin??}

Hgi

(^

712

9
;

and) AS

; QalP/. 3 fs.
Ez2 2

^naji.

21

65b

tc:
Imp/, na;i G112 7

Ez

nna(i?)

22

co

/mi-,

P.

EZ37

fs. 'na

rf. na'a

i s 54

9
;

^ ss

";

//.

(peurcov,

rnsa

Ne

Jb 4 i 12 ; breathe, blow, nof? 13X3 nsi'l


a^D Gii2 ; (J); sq. 3 also EZ37 9 Is 54 16 and
Hgi 9 Wok; into it (to scatter it); sq."^: nriBb
E>X 1vy Ez2 2 20 io blow fire upon it (ore, for
21
melting), so fig. Ez 22 and I will blow upon
you tvith (3) the fire 0/ my wrath; '"WW 'a

Je

P/. nS3

Pu.

(sim.).

Nu

also

yw-e

Ne

them

to

1 s.

have sniffed at

nDJ

it

perhaps HEM (

nap Jb

piring

20

Nu2i 30 (=na'3?)

73
2
- t 433
Syr. ^aj
ZMGxl

(fig.

of

Post

loan-wd. Fra 14 "; on mean-

ing apple v. Lei w No 109 KS JPh xiiL 65 f Post Hast Dict Eib
APPie'^_ 1 sg rnan apple-tree
Jo i - Ct 2 3 8 5
-

a. pi.

ant

tfrasn ap^fe

'man p r 25 4

ct2

Ch

43
;

'n? -las

nn

fin. ni^ri n.pr.loc.

^f
11

30

25

Ju 4

21

22

lowland

of

L Na<p6a>6); so read also perh. 2 K 15 (for


MT npari L Th Kmp Kau Benz; Oepa-a,
A 0atpa, but @L rijy Ta$c/).. On locality v.
17s

. Vid.

also nian JV3.

n.pr. Kt, in phr/3

'M Ezra

family of returned exiles

13

Est6

f+

S 1 4* +

Ho

Gn 1

f.

n^a'a

S 28 19b

4-

pi.

104

^^

D^ D3
Pt. *?$

);

b'bzi Jos 8 25 +

We Dr

Th

25

2S1

Ba

io 8 Je 25 27

Is 3 o

i?aa

i^

cf.

12

&3

n&sn Ez

3 fpl.

cs<r.

1S29

i?aa

sf.

Kit Bu HPS;

Klo DTP), etc.; 1. /all, by accident,


33
2
(E) and there /all into it (a pit) an ox
4
or an ass, cf. Dt 2 2 (TF$, on the way), bird
18
5
na-^y Am 3
subj. pers.,' 1 S 4 (fr. seat, ?5?B),

Ex

c f.

= Je 4 8

35

44

fall D'

Ec

cf.

(poem)
8

1010

(abs.);

tent

50
,

Na-

Ez 27

10

Je

K2

Ju

c.
13

13 - 14

(?SD), 6
-

fig.

abs. of

of wall

towers v 25 foundations Je 50
,

Ez 13 11 (del. @ Sm
Ez 38 20 +nT|W i.e.

Co Berthol), v 1214 Y7**?


/a Jos 6 20 'a of bricks Is
;

locusts)

S 17 49 (Goliath);
("^K mto water),

44

17

49

13

Jos 6 5 (JE), Je 5

Gn

45
S 3i =

Lvii 32 35 37 38 "^ v 33
(gloss, GFM, Bu)
-

bv

opp. D'P

ninN foil backward


through 2 K i 3 cf. (of

'a

16

?, Is

c.

27

V7

(of Tyrian

c.

+ni"lK Vaa-^y

subj. rei, 2

14

s7

+ann-^y ^ causing death


-

,(net), also,

?: 3.ba

2S4 Gn

^3

c.

;.

J02
4 5
1 Ch io
;

abs.

22 14 Ec io

(abs.),

i4i 10

(-jins),

into (a) pit (usu.

oft.

|0);

Pr 26 s7 28 10 also

people)

Je 8

roof,

(fr.

tn^D^D]
Qr CWSa, of

pf

remove

J lx

/j

Imp/. bk)

/mv. mpl. vS?

16

etc.

(on these forms

(ins. also

57
18
24

<i>(dpovd.

Judah Jos I2 17 ( Ta<povT, A eacfxpov, @L


34
Gajr^ov), I5 ( l\ov\a>8, L Qacpcpova).
2. Oil
border between Ephraim and Manasseh Jos 1 8
( Tacpov, L Scnrcpove), lf- s ( ea$<r<9, A
Ga^W, L 6a(/)a)(9), =Tl PJ? v 7 ( OcKpdud,

Buhl Ge08r

^3

Mill.

_Qal ^

praedam

dedit

J.5j

'),

t>B) Is - 5
3

etc.;

Je5i 49 +;

fig.)

in

Ar.
153

baa,

[|

of Hebron, ace. to

1.

12

16

Dt2 2 8 8

A OcKpcpov, L

Gn

Ho7 +,

Qairovs,

Fra

= BH, X
(NH
V

lie

(in sim.).

tn. nCFl n.pr.m. son


I

also

//. 6s. biaj

129

AV

13
J U 4 10 4-; 1 s. bbS 1 Ch 21. (needless
14
We Dr); 3 mpl.
change fr. 1 pi. H7B3
2 S 24

13

Jeis 9 ).

'

Vs>l

ex-

li/e

aromatic scent (breath), Thes Lag BNXU


is

cf.

(1886), 725

Pu.

n.m. bellows; "O ITO Je 6*

Ar. ~\.i3

fall,

^T 5

Je 49

vb.

3 fs rbs:

onlycstr.

a breathing out 0/

Co

Berthol;

Di.

cf.

rPSFl n.[m.] apple-tree, apple (from

(v. infr.)

Sgfr

carbunculus,

<iv6pa%, 93

Ezek

in high

Ferh..=ruby

emerald.

vain prophetic labour).


fi.

Kau

28 18 39 11

Joseph.

Ex

Trpoae^e<avcrav), v. 1133

39
na3 Jb 31

(cf.

tnCQ

E*

Hom Sudar.Chrest.l2 ^

t [nEft] n.[m.] breathing out


B>S3

Di

iwi^Z

(in contempt).

n.pr.loc.

appar.

or carbuncle

39

tfaa

Ex

priest's breastplate

Jb 31 (or if)
o/^s (the land's) owners I have caused
13
breathe out; iniK Dfinan] Mali and ye

Pf.

zAe Ztfe

wnan mby3

and honour of king of Tyre);

of wealth

cf.

napy

efc

(reading 'Ul

has mixture of two variants, CD^aa, D^Ba.

gained by trade Ez 27 16 (where 'a doubted by


Hpt
13
Berthol, queried by Toy
(symbol,
), cf. 28

rt/re
So perh.

breath).

and Qr Ne, respectively,


(cf. E^M sub K>aa), but

;~Kt Ezr

TTTD] n.[m.J a precious stone which Tyre

Jb20 M

t^N

D"'Dtb', C2 v. foregoing.

Jb4i 12

"IW

'a

blown [hot] as far as Medeba),

/,'s

Hiph.

30

&6

human

o blown (by any

cf.

A Ne<oucreifi, L XeCpaHTeip. = D' DB>1B3


Kt, Qr D'D^M, Ne^uorao-et, etc., L

are prob. to be preferred

Je 1 5 she /ia/t breathed out her li/e (of a mother,


13
a blown (i.e.
cf. Hiph.); alis. maa "VD Je i
boiling) pot,

5 '2

Necpovaeifj.

1
i *

well-heated,

*5S3

(in fig.),
15
;

wall

H?
/ell

::

'>

upon

657

:D3

K 20

(by) i

Ho io
EZ38 20
(fig.)

12

1S

fig.),

12

Am 9' (Y1# = to earth)


Ez 1

hailstones

11

S 26 20 thair of head (mriK)

(c. by),

Am 3

horns of altar

dew

of

blood (nX")N)
S 14 45 2 S i 4 n

14

(H-??)
Pe g I s
crown La5 16 arm
from (ft?) shoulder Jb3i 22 of sword (appar.)
8
2 S 20
(but on text v. Comm.)
fnre from
heaven, abs. 1 K 18 38 c. JO Jb i 16 t
+ hand of
1

22

25

Na3

HErby

fruit

'>

12

Ez

81

(both

Jui8'(3 =

Jos 17 5

abs.

14

26

M =2

22

bbn

'3

Ch

Ez

(b-}ia)

(c.

j>;

On Ez 47
S 4 10 14"

22b

fall pierced (fatally)'

io

+ ym

hence

DWn

11 17 21 9
i

40

9
;

f"

Q bbn
s

c f.

20

(JE), (+3Sra, I?^ 3 ), etc.; 3nn


Tl6

fig.

31

14

= go
+

||^3

of earth Is

before ("jab)

24

20

V13 13

17
,

calamity

njna i7

Mi

Is 3

28

14

C.

10

Je 5

8
(||

2o 8 t

30

(c.

t.)

+ other
17
;

||

PI?

cf.

'3

+ 20

9
;

falls

Is 14 12

Pru

5
,

= experience

s4

37 145
1?OT1).

Ju ip 20 27
-

14

Pr 24 16

S 28 20

+ i"ii"K Jb

arms of Pharaoh Ez

20

30 (opp. pin).

fall= prostrate oneselj bej'ore


P.sb) man Gn o 18 (E), 2 S 19 19 Gn 4 4 H (J
5
+ nS]N); before'"' 2CI120 18 nXlK V3B"i>K '3
Tj.

before

14

or his representative Jos 5 7 (both


JE); also (nns om.) Ez43 3 44 4 ; before m;in
2

S 14

'>

22
;

more

oft.

VJErby

'3,

before

Ez

P,

t.

man

nB")K, before

K4

37

Est 8 3 Vid. syn. sub lip. c. /aff


4
29
(?y) one's neck, in embrace Gn 33 46
14
(bothJ),45 (E),v;N^-by 5 o (J).
2

'1 "32 b

4.
(fig.),

a,

mvay
2

Ch

14

37

15

39

29 Je 39
o/Ju 15 18

Ch

La

T3

c.

1":

i2

'2

(van

S 26

Jb4 13

33

(power).

Gn

15

12

(J),

countenance (in dis-

vby onx ab

down in

they were cast

hand

by

c.

On^ya

also 2. a. supr.

(J);

(of sinking heart)

15

H. v 19 20 20 ),

d.

fall into the

face,

Gn 4 56

Je 37 13 38 19 abs.

cf.

15

Jb

abs.

2K 25 1]11 = Je 52 1515

2021 21

5. tFig., of deep sleep,


12

Je 48 s2

b. + desert or /off

"by

to, c.

-*?*

c.

16

Je 4 6

go over

to,
9

3 Jos 11 7 (D),

c.

'3

= attack

wporc (by)

.FaTi

Is 16 9 ;

cf.

injrrbN B*K

6s1

1S17 32

'3

Ne 6

16

and

(own) eyes

their

+of calamity

Be-By, Eyle);

(cf.

L347 11

sq. "by

Ec 9 12 terror, etc., sq. "by Gn is' 2 (J), Jos 2 9


(JE),Exi 5 16 (song), iS n 7 Jbi 3 " f 5 5 5 105 38
Est8 17 9 23 Dn io7 reproach, sq. "by ^69';
1414
43
(allD),
f=fail to be accomplished Jos 2 2 3
;

K8

Nu 6

56

12

man 2S9

(P)

o 10

+ nX"]N = not to be reckoned

word "fO^) falling

+ of

-\=fall out, turn

Is 9';

into (a) Isr.

Ru 3"

result

out,

W).

6. Other idiomatic uses are

Ex

take to one's bed

= alight

21 18 (E)

settle

'3

33t?ob

Gn

Gn 24"

bo3H byO

quickly,

25"* (J);

byo

(J),

= 6e
waste away Nu 5
Hiph. v 19 j = be offered, of
s
20
supplication ("> ^b) Je 3 6 7 37 42 (cf. Hiph.
3
2
6); c. JO = be inferior to Jb 12 13
n33"!Qn

2K5

born Is 26 18

21 22 27

21

(cf.

+7

lie,

Ju 9 12
Jos7 10 (JE;
a

a faint) "xbo b'&\


sink down Nu 24 416 '(JE

supernat. influence); of

317
1

of Midianites, etc. (like locusts;

fall at fall length (in

in^P

Gn

upon

Am

words),

Haman

D118

(subj.

S 22 39 = ^ 18 39

fig.'

'Elb '3

fomd 0/

Pr a;e nyBha

3. a. Fall prostrate,
;

13

(opp. D^p)

(opp. D^p),

d. fall, of a city

20

Mordecai Est6 1313

peculiar to

(abs.);

Ch

V 2f Pr 24

Je 8 12 46 12 5o M

fig.

to ruin, perish, etc.

oft.

f/te

-'

b.

'1
17

S 14 4 before '> Ju 13 20 n*"]K VBsb 1 S 20 41


."by nn ^sxb i s 2 5 23 mnx '3 2 s i 2 (all
before man); vbaivJJ '3 /aK a one's/ee< i S 25'"

11

(JE\ Ju4 t; T?
t2 S 2 22 2 4 14 14 =: r Ch 2 13 3
*br\ nnn 'lfa ll under my feet

Ch2i

before
16

Tjinzi

tJos 8 24

Nu

10

23 23

21

?- 4S

13

pleasure)

Ju
1

3.

nnn '3 Is io Q^JB'a


corpses fall
T
Je 9 Nui49 (P), v 32 (JE); 'by the sword,
a^n? Am 7 17 Ho 16 14 Is 25 2 S i 12 Ez 5 12 6
7
3
32

t.),

etc., 2

Ju

e z 35

\bbn

96

(c.

Eu

7 - 39

1
s

24

Hiph.

v.

+ no*l,

i8, etc.;

(.'h

K
23

Je

K),

|[

Hiph.3;

cf.

2. a. Esp. of violent death


s-s.27

Berthol)

inheritance) fall, be allotted, to (?)


s
as; 3 1 7c; so Nu 34 EZ47 14 ),

(of share,

^i6 6

iCh

Ry Wildly);

+ Est 3 7

Co

('by); of lot

by),

c.

rd. "Jm\

but

Ez

'>

spirit of

Jon

'by

(c.

'>

?u

52

34

cf.

mts.

n 33 (3 loc),
Is io
(3
Zc n (abs.); branches Ez 31

19

??J), height

(cf.

Ec

tree

a grain

Ju 16 30 Jb

so of house

mt. also abs. Jb I4

in

instr.,

30

loc.)

ilEEirrby

lie prostrate,

TW^)>

Est

of the dead

S 31"=

EZ32

'

24

conj.

Toy f)

(del. in

nt?

22

D'b'W

nriK

[cf.

b??3

Amp"
1

Ch io 8

Gn6
25

Ju

], v.

cf.

22

24

cf als0
Ch 2
23
in v
Berthol,
Hi Co

Q,|

/J

usu. pt.

(om. nviN); n ?l^


2223

S 19 24

O'jaJ'),

DV21 1 EZ32 27 (Co


also Berthol

s-4

15?

Toy Hpt ).
19
Hiph. Pf. b^n 1 S 3 + 2 ms. sf. onbsrt
33
18
spl.^an Ju2 19 + ipl.|>snNeio
^73
;

etc.;

Imp/. ^?!

Ex

27
1

bs^ Gn 2 21 +
u u

sf.

D.b?!

658

.fcu

140

29

s4

3 mpi. fr*:

11
;

7m). ms.

etc.;

&'3n

S 14

Nu 5 22

42

^.^ap 2 K6

566,2Bi^.

1. cause to fall,
-

cf.

lit.:

Dn 25

hand Ez 30 22

D^apDng
fell tree 2K

23

35

S 20

15

c.

(c. 2),

g. cawse stone

78

28

stars

(3"3i),

D118 10 (in vision).

Of causing death a^na 2Ki9' = Is37',


Je 19 7 Ez 32 12 (all ' subj.), 2 Ch 32 21 (human
25
subj.); T3 1 S 18
+ 0&n Ez 6 4 Prf6 also
;

106

n = overthrow,

Dn

12

tion,^3V7 3 18 (c.^io6 2
for),
(c.

(falling,

(?">ia),

Ne

io

Kit Hpt

so rd.
24

Est 9
Est 3 7 ;
1

h? +

(c.

(c. inf.)

cf.

abs.

+ 133in3 Pr

S 14 42

(c.

inf.), 1

n.f.

a ruin

tn^Sp

n.f.

id.; abs. ' of city Is 23 13 25I

Tn7DD

n.f. carcass, ruin,

17

'

Ch

(c. inf.), 1

*?

(c.

26

14

6 27

lot,

(c.

by)

usu.

c.

hence

'BPI

J0S13 6

? pers.,

22b

+ v ^rd> ^a;
47
s9
Hi-Sm Co Berthol), 48 (read flbraa for '30,
s5
93 Hi-Sm, etc.), ^ 78
(cf. Qal 1 end ; and
a I 7 c).
EZ45

4
23 (bothD),

22a

gjcj;

4. Fig.,

Ju2

19

Est6

10
,

+njf-lN

S3

Pr 19

Gn

cause terror,

(J),

fall (~by) Je

etc., to

drop young) Is 26

19

bring

s
1

(all c. Vet?)

to life (prop.

; on

both

cf.

6.

i.e.

Irnpf

prostrate oneself

?a?nn throv) himself upon (by)


attack).
s.

prostrate

Pf
Dt9 18 25
2.

bstflKI

Ez 2 8 23

oneself and

Pil'el. bbtt]

Pt.

lie

s.

On 43 18

^aarin Dt 9 25
bivp Ezr io
^

Ti!?IP

OPINIO

Gn

13

33

(JE);

yiyavrtt,

ace. to

6 4 (J),

pay

D^san

'oa

om. 'U1

and

"0?,

d.

so

these words perhaps doublet, but already

in Sam., also 93 (etym. dub.

K^M

Orion;

Tuch Kn Len

conject.

v.

Aram, fry?''},
in Thes Di adl0C
176Che Hbr- m (1887;
cf.

-;

0r- ' 344, Ell- Tr- 345 s

175,

'

all vei'y precarious).

fl.

(NH

shatter

vl> -

[^3^]

dash,

id.,

HWB475
As. napdsu, shatter, destroy D1
yaa Pa, shatter, but also f* s ? Pa., id., Syr. &>

beat;

shake, break, so Maud., No

Qal Inf.
ing

pSJ

abs.

= and

pSJI

ace.

c.

(fig.)

(cf.

Pt.

shatterer

)"ab

D1112 7 (Bev Marti Kau


Pi.

c7 as/t

to jrieces:

137 c.
of
dashing

war-club Je 5

(i.e.

Ju

and a

<

1878) '

<*)

shatter-

Botb.stem

all in

);

3 ms.

consec.

J*S?1

s.

WB31

pieces with (3) Babyl. as

sf.

2 ms.

sf.

^N

DS33n

nations); 3 mpl. WB3*

Dni2' when

also

the holy people


n^33).
rdg. fab

20 21 2 '- 22 22 22 23 23 23
-

Kllu

of

Pf.

VnH>K 13 14 ; /mi,/

^2

ZMG mii

19

ace. infants ag. (?K) rock;

V'

and

vesseZ io 6e despised

Ew Gie

(and) shattered
act.

shattered) the jars; Pt. pass. 32$

Je2 2 28

nt33

DtfffM]

nJrt< \5>3?

Dn^33 Je 48 12

(they) finish shattering the hand

chalk-stones pulverized.

(fig.

for
.

V.??.

Hi-Sm Co Berthol.

!6
H?. abs. Jb 3 (Baer, Ginsb.,>van
s
b*Z
M Ec 6 3 ; cstr.
i?B3
58

of

'

nw

fig.

power) of the holy people, but rd. poss.


fab, v Qal.
Pu. Pt. fpl. nixa: is 27 s like

prostrate,

rd. bsy\

1.

t b%2 n.m. Jb3 "untimely birth, abortion;

26 1518 27 s7

n.m.pl. giants,

Nu

Df>B|n-fO

fig.)

16

D-bean

93;

so

under

(kg.

(symbol, of destroying Moab); Inf.VlP'Vf^-

Hithp. throw, or
Inf. cstr.

E V??

2. elsewh.

v 16 (same

^BO (of Tyre)

wicked) Pr
I

I3

overthrow;

Ju 14 8

b. overthroiv, id.

(kg.)32 10 ;
(of

abs. ' of city Is 17 1

ez 3

in bap

a ruin,

a.

sf.

tree).

'

present supplication

(fig.);

Dn 9 1820

Je 3 8 26 4 2 9

21

make countenance fall, look


12
s4
(a), Je 3
cf. Jb 2 9
(obj. ^3 liS)

6. Other idioms are

(J

(abs.),

displeased at

Qal

5),

19

5. Cause deep sleep to fall (~by)


15

Qal

drop, cause to fail (cf

let

1. carcass, of lion, 'd cstr.

share with us) ; om.

(i. e.

Jb

assign, apportion, by

34

33 Be Ot), f 2 2 19 (c. by),


Jon 1" 1 Ch 24 31 25 s 26 13

14

pa),

Is

t HT'Sp

Di
1

f ;

^Jia

bring to destruc-

'

3. Esp. of casting lot


35

\b&P Jb 41 15
drooping) parte 0/ Ais

pi. cstr.il'^3

2.

2.

26

hanging parts ;
13 bso Am 8 6 the

refuse,

flesh (of crocodile).

e. cas (cedar

hanging

i/*<?

15

fallings, refuse, cstr.

refuse of wheat.

d. lay pros-

flesh

1.

Jb41

Je 22'; so

39

t [7Stt] n.m.

a,,

aWii wall

(fig.), cf.

Nu

by

to /aZZ

Ko LaM 6eH

wicked
make sword drop from (J*?)

f.

mpl.

18

(for bastinado).

pillars) into ("by) fire

men ^ 140 11

S i8 25 + ; i>a

knock out tooth Ex2i'27 (E).


trate

Jos 13

+2t.,pl.

ace,

c.

b. i/jrozw

^an_b

yen

p^a: jb

19

(Di 01 578c Sta iU *"- s

$>B3f>

rd.

^3n

sf.

cstr.

Inf.

19 25

2K 3 ^2 2
!i

TYD2

n.[m.] driving storm

of clouds,
(theoph.).

Che

Comm
),

TJ3

f3Kl

(lit.

Dnp

bursting
'3

IS30

t[yB] n.[m.] shattering;iSBO ^3

H. ^M),
2

g with his shattering-weapon in

his Land.

30

Ez

659

yen
tySft n.m. war-club

nriN'fSD Je 5
a war-club art thou
addressing Babylon, cf. Gf Gie).

('''

Yi2^

f II.

taken as secondary

NH

cf.

pour

correspondence of sibilants

(irreg.

v^O

3 ms.

Di

dissipari, aufugere

i4>}4:

from me;

n ??3

Aj

shake
1'

'),

Qal Pf

Gn

I9

J ) thence

dispersed all (the population of) the earth; 3 pi.


s
Is 33 nations were scattered ; Pt.pass.

WQ3

D^IJ

cstr.

fpl.

rrnn? niJfW Is

shall collect

bin?*

Judah he

t#SJ

(\/of

(||

foil.;

12

dispersed of

</te

n"j3).

it,

soul, cf.

!'

86B5

Eth. iftls; in the

foil.

Duval

person, v. esp.

Kev

CIS

B>33,

= both soul, person,

monument

and tombstone,

Ph.

representing

(as

NH

s,!mit - ii(1894) 259ff

'

'

Levy ZMGxii(185S) 215 OAram. PD3, Nab.


Palm. fc'BJ, v. Lzb 325 Cook 82
Syr. UaJ, v.
27 23
ZMA(1!a
1 Mace i
Sab.
Levy-Os
D23
3
;

K5.290

Denkm.

Epigr.

V v 756
2

^1

67

ttfo5
1

ib.xxxii (1878), 202

Mordtm
n.f.

]"-{

Gn

'

(so
v

ZAW ""

v. Albrecht

DHM

< Lihyail.,

om Slldarab. direst. 128V

Gn

even

(18% >' 42

19

28

SS) soul,livingbeing,

lifeiSel^person^desire, appetite, emotion, and

passion (Ecclus 3 1S 4 11

i*+;
pi.

Ez

Ez

nit?33

cstr.

Gn

Bfej

20

QTlWM

37

18

13

'

14"); 'j Gn
sf. ^23
Gni2 13 +
n'K>23 Ex 12 4 Lv 27 2
13

12

t,;

23

17

that

substance or being

n
;

D^M

Co Berthol Toy)
DntfM Nu i7 3 + :

which

breathes,

= ^tr^,

irf.

breathing

tiie

anima, the soul, the

inner being of man: a. disting. fr.1K>?: K>23)0

T?

IV]

Isio 18

Pr 1

1
'

fr.

"l'B/3n

}B3 &

DJ>

<fy

,/,

B*S3n

Dti2 23 ;'fr.

b# botll the

inner KJ33
resting
:

$)

flesh

and the outer "ICO are conceived as


i"^? 7|X
on a common substratum
Ivy iP231 3N3i vbv Jb 14" on 7 his

upon him

is

in pain,

and

'-

Jb

may

{J>23

The

2.

his soul

c.

upon

life

'i

TW

18

20

39

d.

oft.

desired

be delivered:

fr.

She'01

fr. Tintf,

becomes a living being

C>23

the

by

not>3 into the nostrils of

man Gn'2 7

of

its "IBO;

by implication of

(J);

animals also Gn 2 19 (J); so t|> 104 2930 cf. 66 9


man is H*n CB3, a living, breathing being Gn 2'

(J); elsewh. nn B>23 a lw. of animals


(

(H);

9.

Ez 47

a]1 p)_

Lvii

i0 40

g0 n

(H);

'

Jbi2 10

TI bl ^23

nn

Gn

Qn

jSl

gfej

rra-itfn K>23

>23

is

20 24 30
'

io

Lvn

46

frequently

used with the verb nTI ftJ>D3 nnTll Gni2 13


20
20 32 (E), f 1 19 175 Je 38 1720 ;
19 (both J), 1
5
26
u i4 19 2K
>n iSi
i7
2 Sii
:

f^23

ao

a.4.6

18

27

all

JE )

30

cf + '3 nPi;

Gn

K 20

19

31

Ez

(E),

22

19 Is 55 Pr 3
i
3. The {^23 (without iTn noun or verb)
22

is specif.

also

Amb.iHcht.iv.9f.]
(

and

whose

a. a living being

We

in the blood [so in Arab.

nence

G. Jacob

use of blood,

sacrificial
;

resides

life

Skizzeniii ' 217

prohib. in other uses

its

Dt

in D),

first

23 24

only be sure that thou eat not the blood,


the
blood is the living being (B'SSn Nin O^n)
for
and thou shalt not eat the living being with the
'

("1B>!in

flesh

Dy

trsari)

thou shalt pour

this is enlarged in

upon
H, Lv

it

b- a
and in p Gn 9 4. 5; cf Je2 .M
serious attack upon the life is an attack upon
9
10
6
this inner living being 2 S i Je 4 Jon 2 ^
45
s
s
c. E>23 is used for life itself
69 124 Jb 27
10
and of man Gn 44"
171 t., of animals Pr 12
jjio.ii.is.i4

1.

'

(but rd. CBfcn, v


2

2 2

Gn 36" + 4 t. nsyw Lv 2

rntfW

21

21

the earth as tuaier

Nu 3

20

La

c).

(E) and it came to


was going forth (for she

God's breathing CTl

"

B>Q3 v.

^ 16 10 30 4 49 16 86 13 8 9 49 Pr 23 14 ;
pit of She'61, Is 38 17 Jb 33is-22.2s.so_

Vbs. appar. denom.;

person.

Semitic languages

all

lv

that the

broad, extended; napistu, life, less frequently

nouns in

131 2 Jb 30 16

died); HB/S3 nri33 Je 15 9 she breathed out her

(both P),

As. napdsu, get breath, be

soul, living being,

s7

42

Gn 3 5

sotd

Iier

life,

desire a thing, aspire to

ill.

breathe, sigh.

v.

pass ivhen

person, living being, blood, desire, L^Jo breath,


sweet odour, ,Laj be high in estimation, become

avaricious;

cf.

all poetical (cf.

d],

,^23 nsya

<3

12..5.16

Ar. ,JL1j soul,

cf.

7J?

were scattered

the people

V$T%

fs.

11

S 13

'3 i

DJ?n

(oft.

No

cf.

713

[v.

HTO

^Hd

Ar.

f"23

him ^tnourneth ;

departs at death and returns with

Syr.

(Pt.), Pi., scatter;

me

Niph. of pa, yet

\/fr.

throw down,

out,

Eth.

Qal

f23,

to

disperse, be scattered

via.

a shatterer);

(lit.

20

UTD3

(J); e>23

24

,8

(H),

nnn
1

K*23 life

K 20

39 42
'

23
for life Ex 2i (E), Lv
24
io
QJTinn 13^23 Jos

^233 K*23 Dt 19 21 K*233 for the life of


14
7
spa E>33 DB> put life in one's
2 S 14 Jon i
own hand Ju 1 3 1 S 19 5 28 21 Jb 13 14 1^23 epn
18
twob Ju 5 risked his life to die; tK'233 at the
"9
17
3
risk of life Nu 17 (P), 2 S 2 3 = 1 Cli
19
23
1 K 2
Pr 7 23 La 5 9 +^23 K p3 Ex 4 (J), 1 S
2

14

(J);

II 21

^ 35
1

23 -'23

22
I
4

7'9

38

13

23

15

2S4

i6 n

1K19 1014

Je 4 30
Jg
37
2b
46 49

10.14

:i,, ' ;il,

iKi 9 = Jon 4
4

Chi",

smite mortally

npb

29

16
30 30
20 21
38"
iv 2 2" 34
38 44
14
10
10
3
5
15
Pr
t'3
29
4 o 54 63 70 86

K 3"= 2

t'3

25

1K19

611

bnv

t#23 H3n
1415

Je 40
37 (J), Dt 19
J0114 3 ^ 3 i 14 Pri 19 ; tWi?

Gn
4

3tl

21

u u

660

trD:

niOO P33 defer


5

6' 4

ob

+ BfeJ

'J2S4 iKi
8
9

<

- 20

97

10

Jb

19

33

12 12
-

49

I9

16

7i 2:

^ 3 4 49 55
s
16
Pr 13 3 16 17 19 22

-^

6 - r- 6 - 6

11

23

29

13

iKi
2 Si9
Am2 1415 ^89 n6 t.Yia

1S19

Ez33

Je 4 8 6 5i c 45

from death Jos

life

-vow

4. The B>33 as the essential of man


for the man himself: a. paraphrase for pers.
pron. esp. in poetry and ornate discourse,
70 1.; (iyw& me: 'PS J N3H bn Gn 49" Ze me

me

Zei

(poem in J)

ewfer

;/.oi

'J'S:

mON

T^'33

nnn D^ON?

p^n

V' 2 5

24

La

nDX

]K>33i)

13

7 say.

23

of thee;

3103 1^33

= we:

naboa liaxs

QWSilb 'IN Is 3

0^23

(5)

t.

C>33 b]}

11.12.

jijy^

myself
thyself.

,|

(3)

'3

themselves :

EZ14 1420
'3 W^TT^N
7
4 2-44 ;

'3

13

Nu

33

DIN

(P)

without D~IN

Lv

'3

person

Ch

H3"Q

Pr 19 15

'3

njD"|

(H); usu. without

T1D,

DnN(n)

6n

(7) wntetea

(D).

24

17

HOm

opp.

'3

DTN '3 human persons


Ez 27 13
Elsewhere

Pr

'3

25

owe

person
50

w?/io blesses;

nnn

'3

Jb

of person,

Nu

1516

Nu5

(all

P),

Lv

'3

"133

15

28

3I

(all

42

I5

27

10 12 15
-

i 7

'

e1

27.30
-

2 - 4 - 13 1 '-'- 1
-

* 18.20.21.25.27

j 19.28 ^11.15.30.30

22

20 6 6
-

22

W1

(all

H);

2^

J og 2Q
'an

29

'

3.9

nm33

Ninn that person shall be cut off from : only


13
in Gn 17 14 Ex i2 15 19 31 14 Lv 7 20 21 27 Nu 9
3
.30.31
13.20
8
^ aU
1
I9
p^ Lv I9 22 (both
)
-

tJ>33

Dtio

22

sts. c. flO r

@ ^33) l v 21"

(@

Nu 9

E>33

6 7

lus

Nu

= seat

t.)

a.

23

Je3i
63

C.

17

appetite in

my

pN3

HB^y

iveary soul

^143; '3
general vbv ^j?!

U)N

'33

enemies comjmss me about with


iTiyM HE'sa biNK* n3*n-)n Is5 14

rps

greed;

Pr2 5 2i
HNOX ^ 42 s

'3

'3

enlarged her appetite,

tilie'dl

Pr

23

E'SJ ?y?

of a, b, c

Ec

with good things


6.

15.20.21

16

21

according

2 ;

is filled

s8

11 37

2>assions

Jb 23 13 Pr

io Is26

S 23 20 J e

6 2 37

ig6

t'3 nfflN soul desires

m.Nri

'3

24

of emotions and

a. desire:

Mi7

10

Hb

cf.

uses KD3 only in the sense

Ec

= seat

(151 t.)
12 20 14 26

etc.,

the 5^33 craves, lacks, and

Dt

to one's desire

Dt

E'333

^333

coll.

Jos io

for persons, in enumerations:


28 30 32 35 37 37 39
-

23

25

13^33

nNH

at one's desire

Ct 5 6

i"\3n3

24.
14

gjgjt,

a J g0
18

^ 78

Dt
13

"3 Dt

t^

SQ

Je 34 16

Dt24

our desire

ah,

105

22

Ez 16 27

+'3 N{?3 ^/< Mjp

2S14

15

14

(rd.

Pn

HNV

'3

som^, desire

</*e

Dn^N, not

^ 35

,*

25

tfrbtt),

^ 24'

Ho 4 tb.
25 86 i 43
9 Je 22 44
abhorrence, loathing: '3 T\b]}i soul abhorreth
1

Lv

26

1L15 30 43
-

s7

14

(H) Je 14 19

and
C.

'3

flbru

their soul also fell

Zc

D31

ii n

(all

Je 4 3

a loathing against

no

sorrow and distress: t'3

bitter,

me.

gloomy,
8

29

25
discontented of soul Ju 18 (E) 2 S 17 Jb 3
2
6
iS22 cf. Jb7 n io Is 3 8 15 Ez
Pr 3 i ; t'3

27

31
;

noay Jb

Is 19

10

'3

/i('s

^grieved;

n33H

sad of soul
17
soul shall weep Je 13

my

'3

'oaN

'3

somZ trembleth Is 15

Gn 42

21

(E).

td. joy

mS distress

^Jn

'3

my

soul

10
9
'3 not? re/oice i!Ae sow?
"^35 Is6i
4
19
^86 also ^ 94 138 3 Pr 29 17 te. love:
2 34
'3 rarw* my somZ Zow^ Cti 7 3
^ ""1)
darling of my soul Je 12 7 '3 '3 np3T his soul
s
clave unto Gn 34 (J), c. "nnN f6f; nptrn

rejoiceth

fO

+ (3)

(all

28
4
1
19 21 2 2 (all H)
elsewhere only Hag 2 13 .

b. thirst: ns^y

taste.

of soul

18

of the appetites, in all


niy"l '3 hungry
hunger
Pr2 7'; with noun or verb of
yn'c satisfy Is 56 11 58 10 Je 50 19 Ez 7 19 ^ 63"
25
9
24
107 Pr 13 27 7 'h piriO Pr 16 sweet to the,

HP

30

Lv

P)

(all

5. C'33

'

10

periods (46
soul ^ 107 9

2i

30.30

+ (^
19

Lv

(P); or simply t?B3,

nyi'' '3

by

= deceased person,
nb33

P) Lv 17 11
person, any one: Dt 2 4 7
(H).
t(2) ^33
25
4J 4
6
17
Ez i8
27
Pr 28
33 ; elsewhere only

'3

p)

21

idZe

in place

Ex

14

19
against ourselves.
by Je 26

(both H), and so


i

man, individual, 144 t., first


in H, P, and kindred writers

D*JN:

^ Nu

12 4 16 10

no

l;

46

esp.

(1)

24

D'^33

(5)

t (5) ^33
6 6 (P),

herself:

Je 37 9 deceive not yourselves, also


H3V Lv 16 2931 23 s7 32 Nu2 9 7 (P)
'3

^33

S 18 13

Q?^, DDW33 = yourselves

= ourselves:
c. = person of
in

Ex

10 -

herself.

ornow Dt 4 u Jos2 3 n

'b

deliver themselves Is 47

P'i'H

(6)

7 /.-new not
IOC' Dt 4 keep

(4)

Je 3 11 justified

np-IJf

Nu ^

36

no ^33 Nu

21

Jb

B'S3 y"iN N^>

20 17 loved as himself
'3

^f 33 = thyself: '3
&5i}= himself: '33 3HN

(2)

self,

I2

Gn

35.40

5
Pr 1 30 14 25
20 25 27 2 (all H), 2 K 1
4
27
18.18.18.19.19.20.20 ^17 j
g 22
(Q^SJ ^20 y
I3

supr.).

x/'

= reflexive,

b.

3 5 5 6J s 9
1DN 6md oneself Nu 3 o
N1130 14 to afflict oneself. (1)

= myself:

^33

them:

are gone into cap-

^/ie/
9

ussfea

i/jey,

53

thee

Ex

16

Gn 1

only

e i sew here

j5.5

Lv 18 29

P),

Ae will not dwell in good circum-

n3?n ^E'S D^33 Is 46 s


tivity ;

= ^.-

(3) 1^33

nap ^i24 7

QiE'pV

^33 =

(2)

Ez 22 25.

29.3o.so

ni&?33 persons

10

16' (J);

Is 43"" peoples instead

(4) uete3

stances.

^B3 nion Ju

(poem);

die, etc.

mo '3 n'00 Nu 23

OnB*

52

25.26.26.27.27

Ez
stands

IBM

'3

'3

soul is attached to

tion, hatred,

revenge

Gn 34 s (P).
t fO

'3

]}\XR

f. aliena-

the soul is

661

rcs:

from Je

alienated

Is

14

Ez 23

ii

''}

2 s Z T\ bring back soul

La

c.

y&

21f

i7

flNX

'3

Nu

and

':

Ex

feelings

fig. refresh, cheer,

16

33ib?

Ju io

bono

23

'3

mxp sou? iwcts

1G

1i;

i6

'J

Zc

my

11

13

patience

DriyT ye feoiu the feeling of


1

(K D ).

23

used occasionally for mental

is

tt'DJ

(E),

Ez

nyp3

cf.

(i.e.

should prolong

'mN

stranger
7.

21

Z/iai

Jb 6"; "OH
the

15

11-19

'j

revive,

compassion Ez 24 21

souls'

impatient

hence

),

^i 9 8 Pr25 13 Ru
your

jd

g. other emotions

y]r

1MS

poss. also alone, owing


227 (see 10)
to unconscious assimilation by late writers
but most, if not all, exx. may be otherwise
acts

1ND nyT ''E'BJ ^ 139 14 my soul


knoweth well (or / know well; cf. 4 a) N72
;

210 xb

Pr 19 2

riJJT

knowledge

that the sold be without

cf.

a)

'33.

Pr

a)

7N Est 4 13 //tm& no

sowZ (or in thyself,

cf.

b); lyt? 1D2

AY RV
8.

cf.

foil.
5f>33

b);

ICNH HD

'3

mm

tm8vfiti=

c 23
1J

v.

c. K>23n

my sottZ delighteth

perhaps emotional,

rOB^~N7

'3

(but

&i

ON

Hb

1
;

more dub.

not right in

him

fyvxh pov iv <wtg> \tvboK.ti

nNVSDD N7

^23 Ez

14

vb.denom.

T [D2]

used of the feelings)


thus, 227 722
^23 7321 (see 227): c. trn Dt 4 :9 2 Ch 15 12
14
rfay Dt 26 16 ; 2HX Dt 6 5 13 4 30 6
]>T Jos 23
2
"135? Dt io 12 ii 13 Jos 2 2 5
I7p2 yE> Dt 30 ;
;
4S
3S
25
?K MB? Dt 30 10 1
8
2 Ch 6
2.
23 ;
31
niSO -idb> 2 K 2 3
2 Ch 34
yab 17H 1 K 2 4
3
s
and Dtn 18 1 S 2 33 1 Ch 22 19 28 9 Je 32 41
is

10

24

12

% found

'

17fl

^aj

refresh ;

*Suir, <mLjIF be refreshed; Eth. iA;);


Hrph. Tmpf. 3 ms. B S|^ Ex 23 12 (E) 2 S 16 14
^23*1 Ex 3 17 (P); take breath, refresh oneself.
;

T^p^
15

n.pr.m. son of Ishmael,

(P),=

Ch

31

19

tribe

ace. to

Gn

(@ Nafcs, @L Naf);
( ^a^tiiradaicov, A L

Na^icratcoy).

i~1D2 V. II.

P]13.

t riD] n.m.

rr24,13

from the
Pr 5 3 + 3 t.,
27

7
;

(Ph. nfi3

'

Ct 4 n (Bu of kisses;
Ca^Sf \^ 19 11 honey of
"1

flowing honey, honey

CIS L166 sb); '3 abs.


13
cstr. ^19"; sweet Pr2 4 (|| E>2^),
3
and perh.
fig. of sweet words Pr 5

comb

itpEE'p

BO"!, 2bn); in full

||

'3

combs (comp. with

(the)

B'2' ! |).

||

rnnD3

v.

nna.

D'i^PD], ''bnDD

7ns.

v.

tD^nnED]

but

Se(pdaX(i)fifi,

Gn

n.pr.loc.

@L

ill

Ch

pltlmh'i, the northern land,

.x

(is90). 118, 119

Ch

11

Ne<^(9a)o-f[/x)

i.e.

Lower Egypt,

and esp. Erman


Gn
rdg< Q^nona. Other conj. v. Di

ace. to Bi'ugsch

zaw

WB

io 13 =i

Hieros,

Sl,pp,

f' 33

1.

[^2]

v. II. }S3

t[K^J]

vb.

11.

V?.

v. III. p'3.

= nS3=fly, ace. Thes Gf al.;

13
gener-

In three cases is
approach to supposed radical

.iYote.

closer

Syr.

(cf.

Pr

Br 0BL1897

K'SJ (all passages),

/ Aaw not, 4 a) oeew. polluted.


'j in D,when used with 22?, is assim.
10.
f
to it, and shares with it the nings. of 7, 3, 9
and so in later writers influenced by D (unless
we may think that '7 is used of intellect, while
'3

evident

wh/ souZ

mo< (or

/m</t

^:o p erfume boxes; mng.

study of

cf.

still

is

7's sow?, is

rj

in Is 42

b, d, g).

= character

ovk vboK(l

'iinn], v. 6);

jb

ie>s3

but not necessarily scent (breath)be 6 a, boxes of desire, or 5, boxes

may

boxes;

13

n^na

b. tanbn

exciting the sense of smell ;= smelling boxes or


bottles.
No sufficient evid. in BH, therefore,
for meaning breath, odour.
See, for complete

= (Arab)

9. K>33

10.

his passion or fury kindleth coals.

f,

V-m J s

context

fr.

i'<

(all

cf.

rile

is

it

nnm

27,

||

In any case

his breath kindleth coals (of the crocodile).

haps sub 6

25
a).

your purpose Gn 23 s (P)


13
2 K 9
(or ?/
is your desire, 6 a); '3 mn2
mm/ soZ chooseth Jb 15
'3 H3ND my sowZ re7
/wseA Jb 6 7 ^ ^j 3 fiVSn '3 </*<> somZ delighteth
in Is 66 3 ;

is

transp.

Bi njnpnoi

The piece is one of the latest in the book


primitive meaning hardly in such a passage
;
context favours ref. to passion or fury ; per-

S 20 4 (but

for acts of the will is dub.

03^23 (nx) if

Hi

pnw.

'3

soid is rent asunder by cares.

RV

23' as he reckoneth in his sold (but

in himself,

nxim

desire with-

(or according to thy

Wn

'32

De SS

later edds., even Buhl; but 93

*njn

TO3n njn Pr 24 14

'37

Ahow wisdom for thy soul


desire, cf.

RV m

not good (but

is

out knowledge,

<//

meaning breath: a.pn1 27 nB.mDj51 \0V


fc>S3 nsyo inyi Pr 27".
Ges (after Doderlein)
renders '3 nvyo more /icm odorous trees, so

explained:

N2tt

only

but

N^

Je 48',
Inf. abs. (si vera 1.) NiTI
"r cf. 01 W6h Gie ;
improb.'; .1

Qal

Symm

>Schwally ZAWviii(,8S,U97 nim

n"m,

/HI.

nv3.

662

222

t [320] vb. Niph. take one's stand,

(NH

stand

3X3

Hlijrn

id. (rare),

n. taking

; Ph. (Pun.) 3X3, ri3V3, D3X monument


Lzb 325 Nab. Palm. 3X3 se< tfp; Zinj. ?YZ., statue,
5
Cook 8 "; Palm. N3XD image, Nab.
all Lzb
V0Iviiia894X12
cf. Lzb
-; perhaps
3X3 f., DHM
TAM * b Aram.3X3,
d&i*TelAm,Wkl
As.a ?
y
Ar. u^-^J sei wp, erect, ^t& sign, mark, way-

stand

3-

1-

mark

Sab. 3X3 cippus ClS


zmg ixx (1876) 115f Derenb

DHM

'

JAs

"

Min. 3X statue (=3X3J0)Hom

SabDenkm

23

iv -

1883,

SMar

Aus _Sept
-

Cihrest

128

93

2 '4

);

n^n

Gn2i 2829
me
La
35

^\

(E;

apart), trap Je 5

3
14 - 20

Gn

2.

33

20

= K 16
1

12

blish

+ 78

13

Jos 6 26 (JE)

3. cause to stand

erect, waters,

(cf.

dominion (T)
dub.

AV

Ch

or epith., of queen,

2c

1. a. station

for definite purpose,

28

Ex7

ri

(JE)

15

22 23 31
-

7
1 6-

c.

Pr 8 2 of

s re

Ju i8 10

(JE),

20

Ex

loc.

nasy '3

84

'<

/s
;

13

determined (Kl Or), but very dub.


cf.

is fixed,

it

perh. n.pr.,

We Now GASm,

q.v.;

TH-X3 n.m. 1. haft, hilt of sword Ju3~

14

13 - 43

(E),Nu23

Nu
c.nns Xu

V/82 (of God),

V.^Dt 2 9 9

abs.La2 4 (on text

17

= be stationed

b. stand

Is 3

gerade

HPS.

taketh his stand

Gn2 4

sV loc. (by, on)

c.

Na

'

cf.

017

oneself, take one's stand,

34'-(allJ),Exi7 i8
1

,'

ni3X3

fpl.

3XD q\d Gn 28 12 (E) a ladder set up


on the earth; 'D fix Ju 9 6 read fUiran ji^N
GFM, v. infr. Cf. also 3X' Hithp.

33

plead;

to

21

Am f 9

Ex 5- +

mpl. a"3X3

Pr 15 15
S 13 21 is

Kit

set ;

subst., v. infr.;

Pf. 3 ms. 3XH

Hoph.

esta-

17

RV

sharpen,

74

\^

18 3 (of king).

H3M 1S1*;

^
W

4. jfo,

).

n3 Gn 3 7 Pr8 ;
Pf. 3 ft. n? ^45
15
s
rbX31
Ex
2
t.;
2 ins.
15 OW1
7 +
3 pi.
10
8
Pt. 3X3 Gn 2 4 !3 + f. H3X3 Zc
consec^ 3 3

Niph.

altar

3),

(c.

Qal Ex 1 s
boundary (subj. '*) Dt 32 s

*T3-to3

10

S 18 17 ; monument

city-gates

34

machen'; Klo 3X3

10

+B v ieta 2K17

18

(E), stone-heap

1S15

(T)

set

2S18

(E),

fig. set

^4i ; set me as a target


up, erect pillar (^3X0) Grn

before thee (T??^)


12

26

13

cf.

Lohr).

v.

Pt. tvnfc

(Ar. iLUIj handle of knife,

deputy,

fect,

'

in wh. the cj^-*.2. pre-

Lane 2800).
3X3 Niph. 3.

the shank']

[i.e.

is set'

v.

(by appointment, or in
f 1. IT !?!! n.m. pillar, prefect, also appar.
garrison, post (Ecclus 46 18 IX 3 , X3 JWI and
1

fulfilment of duty),

c.

GU45 1S4 20

at

22

S 13 3

'31

stand,

lIMpJ

(E; of sheaf);

'

Hence

Ch

10

(all

< Kt

Qr,

firm,

fig.

over

only

of Sol.'s officers

TM),

1S22'

(?]}),

K 22

48

3X3 D"JK~73

(of

K4

(py)
s 7
-

them

730

23
cj

Ch

4. stand

every man, (even)


'3 1

2i 29

^ 74

prop, <"6n|n the dis-

k 16

^Sn

3 mpl.

34

Je 5

17

3r

supr.

v.

(dub.; poet, for "1

Ch

S i8

sf.

3*JP!

La 3

12
;

^"Xn Je 3I SI Inf.cstr. 3^Xn 1 S 13 21


3
Ch j8 Pt. 3"X0 1 S 15 12 (but rd. 3*xn @ We

/rov. fs.
1

18

Dr Bu

Kit

H PS)

1. station,

set

c.

K4

16

cstr.

<3

19

(on text

cf.

Klo

Benz),

Th

Dr

would

13

in

Ch 8 10 (where rd. Kt),


16

17

2
;

Ecclus 46

18

favour this meaning in other

passages).

border of
f 11. 1^22 n.pr.loc. in Judah on

J0S15 43
Natra/3, A @L N<r(e)/3
95 Anm
*;
also Lag BN
mod. Beit Nasib, c. 8 m.
Ceosr193
of Hebron Buhl

Philist.
v.

NW

(Baer in
sf.

n.m.
;

1S]3

Sm 3TO,

19
?J3Xp Is2 2

ace, ewes

(for

23

cf.

standing-place, station,

S i4 15
on 1 S

1.

cstr.
23

3XO Jos

39

v.

Ginsb);

standing-2)lace

of feet

but

19

2 station, ofeels 22 (p^W).


(J E )garrison, post, or outpost (of Philistines)
K
23
i.ii.i5
i4.
2 g 23
so r(j. a i so z S i4
13 I4

Jos4
3.

'

'd abs.

'

DrDa^'-^VSJn

S 10 5 (HPS; pillar

(Kau garrison

garrison

Imp/

rhythmical shortening Ges 5109 ."; read

Dt 32

3^

Klo Kit), and appar. 13 (>al. pillar); this


mng. serves also for 2 S 8 61414 (so Ki Th HPS

tn^Q

Ew

3X:

MM

1414

34

ms. rnxn Gn

26

+ 3 t.;

s9

233a

Jos 6
;

20

17

Kt,

2. prefect, deputy
so perh. also

19

eased.

Hiph. Pf. n^n

26

Now

abs.

'3

garrison)

word); that which stands firm Zc 11 16


under fig. of sheep), but dub. We GASm

leave untranslated;

Ch

10

pi. D*3*S3 2

iSio MT, but rd. 3>X3 @QS Th We Dr Klo


Kit Bu HPS ; 1. pillar, ni>D '3 Gn 19 (J).

'>'s

(Isr.

Di

t.+

cstr. 1

10

wholly vanity (but ex-

is

K4

19

so also 2

Edom).

^39

he subdued garrisons, posts, of the foe);

position,

pression strange, and text dub.); D?EE>3


(of

^45';

3. Pt. as subst. deputy, prefect

firm- standing,

the

an ujmgld

= appointed

(as appointed, deputed)


2

C' p

with Samuel presiding over

20

*J3'

Ex 33 8 (E; + nriB be), cf. G1137 7


of waters, 13^03 '3 Ex 1 s (song).

2. be stationed

Ru

I s 2 i 8 stand

'3

1?5?);

(||

take

'
l

'BTO-^y

r'- 7 - 17

my watchman s post

abs.

?V pers. (sitting or lying)

3 9

MT

n3J?)

Th

We Bu HPS.

663

nsn
HJiP n.[m.] palisade or intrenchment;
only Is 29

man

(of siege- works

h^k

n.f. 'o

T T -

i2

prob. also W1X33

WX33 (Sam), or

rnxp).

j|

watch? only T^C!


s
'ID Wap Zc
9 and I encamp as watch for my
Now GASm, but dub.; Kue Sta
We
(so
house

GASm

Kau

Marti

guard,

n.f.

MT

existent, v. supr.;

of a tost

appar. intends because

Km?).
n.f.

stump^ abs. ru&B Ho 3 +


ls b
'tan Dr Bu Kit), v
Is 6

rOSTO 2 S

13

nam Gn 35 WM
niasa Vki 4
cstr.
io

',

23

b.

'

13

(rd.

K3

pi. abs.

26

etc.;

anointed as memorial of divine appearance

Gn

35

(E),

28

13 - 22

13

where

Arch u

K"ow

(all

E),

or rd. 'd for

ins.
-

13

up

set

),

(on?,

agreement 3i 43 31
-

of an

(J); so also 33

3232

MT

(We Di

D3|0

Qnn, n vnj, in token


(all E)
over grave
;

35

MM (E).

in

connexion with altar, ex'ected (H33) by Moses


4

Ex24 (E;

also 2
Arch.

i.c.

12 pillars),

ban

Ho

na]0 gta ZAWv{Ugs)

(j

ub-j v

'D 2

Benz

Ex

K3

23

24

adloc
-;

of

13

Now Arch

Skizzen ni. 99, 165


6

v.

[axj]

iL ls f
-

T>Q Sem.

i.

184

ff.

[HXi]

vera

Hithp. (Jastrow 923 ); Aram. KM,

jl,

Ar. LIj apprehendit, arripuit

ali-

perh. denom. from llilo (v. HX13), soThes);

Niph.

recipr. struggle with each other

Impf

21 ~ (E),

Ex

Lv 24 10 (H), 2 S 14 6 '3*
TC Dt25"; P*. D'M Ex2 13 (E); all of physical
struggle, wrestling, and the like.
Hiph.
;

Pf. 3 pi. IXn Nu


9
Dn'xn
iniSfrr
26
v (^);
fy); Inf. cstr sf.
2
>// 60
(title) ; only here of tear, hence Klo's

engage in a struggle against

suggestion
2

S S

Buhl 13)

(cf.

iniari is plausible

).

f 11. JTiftp n.f. strife, contention;


4
Is 5S Pr 13 10 17 19 . I. nXB v. }>XD.

t[niSn]
12

(cf.

3 5 9

id.; only

n.f.

men who

i.e. /te

abs/D
^3N

\nxi?

sf.

strove with thee

I3

WK

(||

'

Dr m

2d ed.204ff. 456

f.;

1G 21
'

'

We

K.50

1.)

W'Ui

1X3

;only Qal

15

La

Impf. 3

in ruins;

fall

aw

fpl.

pxo nrsn

j e 47

-piy

Qal
citfe*

shall fall in ruins (read prob. n^XaPl Niph.).

Niph.

Pt. pi.

heaps,

(of

CX3
25

Q^pa ruined heaps,

=Is 3 f6 . On

Je

i.e.

15

ruin-

911

46

19

n-M

PTnSJ Lv

v. pX3.

16

v. nsi3 supr.

tree

tl- [niiJ] vb. be pre-eminent, enduring

del. as

313
(Ecclus [Pi.] make brilliant 43
[?] (cf. Oxford
MXiii
nX3
conquer, etc. Ph. ITO, Aram.
ed
)
;

Pf. 3 pi.

homeless exiles);

Gn

nv\

v.

J,.

stump of

but prob.

(fig.;

(?)

[ll^O] vb.

fill.

12]4

nS3,

NH

victorious;

j>re-eminent,

illustrious,

be

shine,

Ar'^ be pure, reliable; Eth. IRvfi:


both classes of meaning

),

so

6e pure, innocent;

Lohr (more venturesomely) WXr^ b

'a

prob. derived from shine, be bright, brilliant, v.

Buhl 13 perhaps

WM

plumage

0?

As. na-as kappe);

17' (hg- of

(cf.

(fig.

also

poss. Ar. a.^^Li

Jb39 ,J

(||e|J3
J

Egypt

+ rnaK;

of eagle

Lane 3033
'3H

29

); Niph.

Piel

ac

Pt. act.

f.

Here belongs

21

Ch

cf.DiBu).

31

nnh

Je 8 3

s overseer, superintendent,

director, only Chr.

^?.

'3

fcOO

of ostrich nxb

"ON); also

Dr 1815

enduring ('la^D apostasy).

+ '133,
+ 133);

Nebuch.;

of kg. of

'?.

over forehead, fore-lock of horse,

v. also

Ez

id.,

2. stock,

vb. fly

T TO12 n.f.
fta;r

Niph. Hiph. struggle

cpieni antiis suis, Eth. JR?; revere, evellere, are

10

text very dub.; rd. perh. *13 (cf.


P>u;

(i.

11

18 4 23 14 2 Ch 14 2
(H).
On masseba v.

17

437f.;

Hoph.

Dt f 12 3
'O, Ez 26

gloss).

(si

wre/sois-,

Benzz'Arch

Is6 Ua (in sim.), so v 13b

fl.

toIs-

*|ronpn).

Egypt condemned
and Deut. redaction

by Deut. code,

Dt 16 22 1 K 14 23
12
cf. Mi 5
Lv 26

further

Now

(J),

io 2027 Tyre,

3i ';

!96

'

(usu.+ &")&$ etc.)

(E), 34

of obelisks of Heliopolis in
for Isr.

(NH

io 1,2 Is 19 19 ; conj.

@ ow

'

of Canaanites
cf.

MT

12 10 for

but

esp. of sacred stoxies or pillars

c.

Di), its feathers,

(cf.
;

[l"T20] vb.

II.

3 mpl. W|?

monument, personal memorial


a stone, set up (Qfy, 3"Xn), and

1. a. pillar, as

2Si8 ls ls

Is 6

2K10

niaso

18

na?C

cstr.

WI3XO

sf.

masseba,

pillar,

nhX33 (Dr-WhHpt
),

rd.

(-n)1

inx'3

meaning without evidence elsewhere.

quarrel

rin-^Q

ti"Q-!fl3,

1G

AV BVm > with its filth e.


S 0nk @ Ges Kn Ke Kal Ew RV,

of the crop)

but this prob. non-

rd. H3SI0,

etplumas; so

93

trQSft?

Lv

of bird for burnt-offering

axo.

v.

m:

and ^-titles;

1
5 + 4 1.
QTIWt? 2 Ch 2 117 34 13

Ch

,:i7

Ezr

pt. n5f?D.b

39

cf.

Hb

19

f4

/</. njf3|>

+ 54 t. W";

1. in building temple

Ch 34 12t3

2. in

664

risD

ministry of house of ^

Ch

23

3. in litur-

gical service of song, ]VJ' IOB>iT7y, over the bass


,

voices, leading

them with 01133 1 Ch 1

21
;

but no clear explain;

victorious,

DSWJpb

(prob. nX3J2p) follows ordinary

Ezr

which may be expl. in eschatological sense


as referring to end of age of world after Euseb
Theod; or for full rendering after De neither
Chr., near in date, gives the, clue
satisfactory.

54

/20lJ

["

- T

Navovs,

intrinsically prob.

is

? indicates, not

assignment (nothing special in these yff\js to


suggest it, and assignment of -v//-^ for such use
a matter of course), but that these \j/-^ were
taken by final editor from an older major

known

Psalter

the

as the Director's Collection,

earlier collections

still

known

vb. not in Qal

The 55 ^f with m:tb


epx(b), nip "12(b).
were taken 39 from Davidic, 9 from Korahite,
and 5 from Asajmic Psalters only 2 anonymous. Hb 3 originally belonged to Director's
This and other Director's yfr\jf have
Psalter.
;

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
prophetic canon, and Daniel (v. B r Gen Intr 12S ),
-

Pt.

n.m. La3,18 eminence, enduring,

nhfO

delivering

pour out; Ar.

40

24b

(Levi conj. b^T 40 24

Kam Frey
Pf.

infr.); nx3

+ 36 t,;

sf/rra?

S i5 29 +

18

La

pi.

Am

nxS

t.;

D"P1W 34

10
;

nbK + 69

1.
6;

i
1.

God 1 Ch 29 (|| lin, niNDn et al).


2.
enduring of life, and so life itself as enduring
^V? *?? T,a3 18 my endurance doth vanish (De
sap of life, v. 11. ':).
3. endurance in time :
11

niNK'O

Pr

f7

perpetual desolations ;

12T

'>

28

speaheth continually (1; v. Toy); 'j-1J>


^49* unto the end (a long duration), so Jb34 36
2

4. everlastingness,
20

ever, usu. n"X)?for ever, 2

S2

2C

Am

28

25 2 8 33 20 57 1C Je 3 5 50 s9
8 7 Hb i 4
719
11
10
1 10 19
17
9
5
7
47
f 9 io 44" 49 5 2 68 74
77 79 8 9
9
20
103 Jb 4= 14 20 7 2 3 7 3 6 7 La 5 20 DTIVJ m:b
Is 13

(cf.

('^

Diohy D^y) IS34 10 ; seldom abbr.

We Now GASm),

II.

TO J

(-/of

Je 15

foil.;

cf.

18

Ar.

nw Ami"

13

16

'lS,

2807

sprin ]de

apargere, aspergere

Di

Ba B8 5S cp Etn

G77

(rare)).

+8

1.

11

J-Jf-J.

23

10

,+

1 s.

20 6 +

away, deliver

1.

oneself:

Gn

Ez i4 14 +

Ex 5 + 50 1.
;

f 22

21

^",1

t,

sf.

36

Pf.

Ani3

12

f 69

15
.

Zwy;/

abs. 2

Ch

2. deliver,

(J).

20 25

c.

ace.

bF- 2

+4

cstr-

t.;

Dt

39

+i6t.

24

nWl

u
;

Pt.

+1.

Gn

31

prey from the mouth of animals

Ez34

10

oi*.

Gn 37^+23

property

e.g.

br Gn

39

Imv.; //.

t.

b*vn

ms. Fib*?

/. ^'n Pr
12

30

Ex 3 23

off, s2>oil,

/wip/

Impf.;

away, snatch away,


2

h?n Exi2 27

Pf.

P<. S'l?

11

2";

10

Je

^Xn Gn 3 2 + 24

K i8

Inf.;

31

Ani3 12
33' Mi 4 10

""SO

Hiph. 190

+ 63

32

mpl. Dnbtt

Ex 3 22

Ez i4 14

D>3?

away iyn

1. strip

2 t.;

ace. pers.

Hb

1?0

tPi. i5/-

Ho

Dt

Inf. b'Sin Is

UBO Is 2o'

3i 9

f Niph.

Pr 6 3 Ez i 4 lC18 2 K I9 n = ls37"; c.TOPr


?N
Dyp escape from unto Dt 23 16
2.

s10

t.

take

(E)
35

17

/(

words of
from the mouth
G
010^2
^KD
pNl
2
i4
S
-cZ tfiere teas
f 119
7ione to fear <Aem apart (two fighting); T^ni
^?.' y 2820 s and take away our eye (elude our
sight, Ges; EwWe after @ cast shadow over our
eye, denom. from ?"$
Bii Th after @ tear away

43

our

harm us irretrievably, v. Dr 1S26,2 HPS


from us [13E, as @L], cf. Bu [b^]}).

ej^e,

escape

+ 2. rescue, recover, e.g. cities

and property

U.I

Impf.

reflex, tear oneself

6e delivered, abs.

c.

bm

Impf.

passive, be torn out or

a. enemies

and

S 30

s18,22

21

';

wives

3. deliver from

troubles, abs.

2
50 Je 39 17 ; t ^

Juu
1S12

21

Pri9 19

Ju 18 28 Jb 5 4 io 7 + f
22
11
29
42" 43" Dn8 47 Ho5 I4 Mi5
Is 5
50 7
8
23
,5
27
c. ace. Gn i8 (E), Ex
5 1 2 (.T), Dt 2 3 + 39 1.;
Is

Lane MOO,

15

23

eminence: ?Nlb" HVJ the .Eminence of Israel ('1)


S9
(Dr 8un - glory of Israel); attribute of
1 S i5

'j

10

Je

pi. j>!H

abs.

Di C9S)

excidere e suo loco,

tion

etc.,

evulsnm vel abrup-

1'iR'A:

ill.

);

intrans. tincturam exuit

J..^.j

Eth.

Syr.^jj

emisitque barba, ex cuspide excidit sagitta,

everlastingness, perpetuity (nVJ? Ecclus 40 14


as

Pi. strip, plun-

NHHiph. = BH; BAram.Haph.td.;

<

T122

"fi.

A<ma,

der; Niph. deliver oneself, be delivered;


Hiph. snatch away, deliver (Ecclus Hiph.

cf.

as 111(b),

55

212

which

= Ne 7

KeOte)

Nto-ta in both.

meaning of noun

n^-l,

A Nf7ia @L

to re\os

els

of

fig.

t Tpll n.pr.m. head of a family of Nethinim

mmsicaZ
has prob. sim. meaning,
2nd
cent.
Gk.Vrss.
of
choirmaster
;
or
director
A.D., AqTlieod Sym, and so Jer, think of Aram.
in titles of

f 11. [TO3] n.m. juice of grapes,


s 6
blood, gore;
only sf. On^ Is 63 .

i"?

665

nbsn
+itya: ^Jfn

IS44 20 47

from Mi

+ 2 5 t.

from sin and guilt

19

10

all

13

13

Hieroz.ii. 266

clean

tb. /Vom daiA

f 33

(J),

19

Pi-2 3

14

56

14

(in late writings),

my transgressions ;

Pr io 13

y^'S~<'3

W'CrVQ

16

P-O]

(NH

vb. watch, guard, keep

Cook 124

Palm, in

Aram. 1B3,

Job (2
is
Wetzst in De JUUW
on otT
27 N

^N3

^j

(cf.

Ar.jJkS look

at,

trn&n n.f.
Inf. in

deliverance Est 4

Ba

ace. to

Ges 5a5c Ki) IUM

NB9;

Inf. also

orra3

ii 9

cf.

^ H9

[^2W] vb.

^Ij

akin to Ar.

AnaI 45

T AV "

Is 4

cf.

T!T!J3 n.f.

'3

Di Kit Che
);

(||

Ilpt

n"}3

40

fr.

10

v. foil.

33

(of vine)

MT

id.,

only

ZAWva885)

'

HX3,

301f

27
'3

Di

cf.

Ct

12
.

denom. bloom, blossom (NH

Jewish- Aram. }>?? id.);


Wjn Ct6 H (no dagh.,' v. Ku

Hiph.

1-

381

Ges*

Pr

4";

P*.

PT}^ Is 27 s

sf.

^ass.

pi.

0^3

pi.

Q ,_!^

f.'n"}W3 Is

^.IW
8

(Di

pr 7 W

nns3

cstr.

Inf.

Pr 28 7

cstr.

141

Wetzst in De

j0b(2,a,5l0C

18

-),

fortification

Na 2

2
;

Is 2

")5f3

Hap ioioer of watchmen 2 K 1

wayPri6 ,2bPr4

23
;

Jb 27 18
fig-tree Pr

the tongue jn
14 J

-^

in ethical

mouth Pr

door of the lips

by, over the

watchmen Je 31 6

l|

sense of men, guarding the

3 3

the

f 34

or

"

14
;

God

D^Sn 1X3 Jb 7 20 (thou) watcher of men (iron.).


2. Guard from dangers, preserve, c. ace,
24
21
10
subj. God or his attributes Dt 32
f 25 31
r:
28
8
s
3
8
12
K'??. -\p
40 61 Is 26 42" 49 Pr 2 20 22
s
12
32'
which
ifi.'
c. ace. and |D from
Pr24
2 5
2
HEOn
abstr.
is
subj.
InWisdLit.
64 14c
;

Pf.

67 8 11 11
-

Pi-

niM Ez 6 12
<TTrr,\aio ls nVWEa)

etc.;

17

COM

pi.

rn?
8

nilV3 Is 4 8 6 (Che rds. nil3f3).


1. Watch, guard, keep, a vineyard

pi.

(cf.

Holz.

t[}j] n.[m.]

18 8

sf.

(of olive); read also

for

t.;

nns?

c.

T [y^J] vb.

17
4

above V,

= berry-cluster ace.

J.'Derenb

cf.

Jbi5

sf_inS3

? Gn 40 10

+7

34

c<rfr. "l'S3

t.;

+3

(fig.).

Gn

FlM

sf.

31

Na 2

'

'

14

65 ( eV rols
(Kt ^TW only here) Is 49 s
ix3 Niph. PtV'W);
rds.
T

shining amid leaves)

as

flower,

f.

form

||

Ex

1S5

Is

blossom (perhaps

of vine Is

via886).9 8

Qal

Ew.

[y:] n.m. only

blossom,

^Vj\

abs. "riWT

rn'STK

^^

7mw. i?? ^ 34
dirim. Ges* 20 2b );

f.

115

'

(d.

ft.??

(of cherubim)

tyiyij n.[m.] spark:Is


fi.

(NH

prop. DSPlfo their plumage (')

'

of mrta),

sparkle, flash,

07X31 Ez

Pt. TVT\3 pjft

Perles

shine, sparkle

'

'TJSn"^ ii 9 34

in3ir (Ges

sf.

Pr 2 n (Ges'568 4E -);

Inipf.;

fl.

sf.

3 mpl.

49 (Ges Bo Ew aL from
3
Is 2 7
3 mpl.
5M 2 B 1
(on forms v. Ges
)+ 15 t.

J]**

Dt 33 9

v. 11. rvj.

sf H3n>'3n

C9

ism

f#

Pf. 3 ms.

|nf

"rroa

7m;)/ li" Pr

'sf.

1 s.

]2

Qal

also 103);

Dt 32 io.

145

rto)

[$a]

w)

infl.).

s. "V2?

119

cf.

701

n?3Pr2 2
s^ia.)

5G21c

Sta

Di

etc.,

(old Sem.

Aram.

prob. here by

14

Aram.

is

1&&

ornaments.

2te/ stripped themselves of their

overseer

(T1>Ij
,j,

"8

loan-word Fra ); Sab. 1m3i"6 to aid them


Hal""- 8 *"- ""- 71 ~Eth.
spectare, intueri,
1

Am

P<. barp jnB-lfeD ^?p 1<3

examine

consider,

tWO Zc y from the fire.


tHithp. DHJTriK ^wnjl Ex 33 6 (E) and

3 pi.

2l>

As. nasdru, watch over, protect;

Vog 150

n.pr.

4" as a brand plucked out of the burning

id.;

(varieties,

OArar*. 1V3 protect Lzb 325 Cook 83

us and cover over all our sins;


"^Sfn
^ 9 .

+Hoph.

to

14

116\

i.

15

deliver

prob. also

abs.

Dt

(P),

Arch.

JT

ff.

W^n

"ISO]

Lv

observe;

id.,

5i ic

\jr

ed. Kosenm.iii. 6

bird,

f I.
,

ff.

^P^pp); bird of passage Jb 39

t4. deliver

litt

f 11. ^2 n. m. a bird of prey, generic name,


inch hawk and falcon (Tristr NHB accipiter Bo

p?

c.

Aand or power

<7*e

from bloodguiltiness; WnNtarr^y


\^79

33

10

niBO
n
,BJ?J
Jos

^ 39 from

/-oto

n Ezv8 31

32

^^D^86

14

(J)

Pr 11 6 i2 c

=n

Ch

I9

16

(EJj-t^liP
6

1921

Ez

"I^t?

20

+ 57t.; T nnnExi8
2S14 19 22 =^18', 2K20

o/Gn32 12 Ex2

= Is 3 8

14

'

the

pomegranates have put forth blossoms, so 7 13 ;

^ mP.f- 3

m s.

f*N)

Ec

the almond-tree ivears

blossoms.

Pr

';

n:un Pr 2";

npi-i

Pn 3

fi

btnfr

n?

Is 49 preserved of Israel.

Guard withfidelity, keep, observe: of '\


elsewhere of man
nxb Ex 34' (J)
Tpn
D^a^N^
10
s
Dt
observing the covenant
33 (poem) ^2 5
3.

II.

^O

isle (coast)

Wt3(cf.

(-/of

foil.;

of hawks, Lzb

Me chrest

'

Ph.

cf.

213 325
-

n.pr.loc. DV3"\X

Syr.

Jjj

hawk;

,,2.22.33.34.56.69.100.115.129.145.
j^.07,^-45,
,,
io 5 XIT 9
thedivinelawy7
>
1

241

)).

666

D-niaa

commands

121

Wisdom Pr

of

Pr 6 20

of parents

13

4. Guard, keep

forms above)

3.?

EYm

(of harlot, so

dub.: ni"iV3 secret

secret,

secret places Is

rnV3

33

secret,

6s

(see
10

w?7y minded Pr

nils:

blockaded city Is

"VJ?

DHXi

blockaders Je 4

amv

i.

113

(but

Qal

I. -)3

trnjM

Qr nwa
3

V Mi

fresh,

bright,

marg.

"1V3,

r (n"'^

>

14

'3D

19

IV?.

&

Bev

(NH

vb. pierce

'3),

Dn

n^#

'3).

Eut

'

133 > 2

Aram.

325 S2G

(Lzb

perforate, pierce, scrutinize, etc.,

Hb

FOiM

fs. sf.

Is'36

+ 2,

14

^JS

wages Gii30 2s

pierce, bore,

in

3^3 THX
in

it.

(J),

ace. 2

c.

Jb 4 o 242r

fig.),

2p*\ 2

K i8 =
21

Hg

8
i

2. prick

name Js62 2

and

he bored a

3 pi. in pbr.
were pricked off, designated,

iChi2
Ezr
fi.

(v

Dt4

women and

16

Nu

13T),
3 - 916

19

(opp. "at)

Lv
may

animals.

hammer (by means of which

rQj?J3 n.f.

1.

Gesch

Schiirer

158

i-

i~0|*?? n- ^- hole, excavation;

11.

-j-

cstr. "n3 "O Is 5

3p3

(||

[3pJ]

vb. curse (perh. akin to

16

35^, q.v. for

fr.

"

Pt.

I.

etc.); Qal Inf. sf. at? i3pj Lv


at?> 2j?3 V " (on text v. Di, Gei

forms 3,^, 3p
24

">W).

perh. secondary format,

only

excavation of a pit,

(fig.),

I.

IpJ

ivith points
n. Jjlooj,

Ninp.3 point, furnish


2453
Syr. JLqj (very rare) PS
)jsqj point, mark; vbs. perh..

(-/of
cf.

foil.;

but also

'van d.*H),

16

loan-word Fra 195

('1

subj.;

Am 6

2Cli28

Nui
15

'3
;

Gn

mpl. a^P? v 39

also 3

8 8
-

19

or easily

and

3o

32 32

id.
||

only
nnp? v

fpl.

n.[m.] term, techn. of jeweller's

(Da), or thy settings

and thy

sockets.

be

etc.)).

of sheep and
35

(all

Vtb$),
||

+ Q^py ; all these J) mpL


;

(+ D^,

10 15

&V.?) v

(all

E).

what is crumbled
crumbles, crumb (cf. ^p?); only

1. crumbs

pi.

work, prob. some hole or cavity (Hi-Sm Co


only pi. sf.
Berthol Toy IIpt leaves untransl.),
13
T3?* ^BFi Ez 28 thy sockets and thy grooves

cp. Eth. ifcH:

t ["I^j?^] n. [m.] perh.

17

H8

T"Tp3 adj. speckled;


goats

cf.

Di Lex

decayed, worm-eaten (of wood, bread,

designate,

by name
41

denom. Ar. koi point or cfoi (letter, word, etc.),


11. make S})ecks, sjwts, on garment, etc., prob.

20

L^)r?-?J

Gn

animal

opp. "OJ), 4 28 32 5 6

opp.

(all

a bag pierced,
off,

HW3 13p3 (IK'S) who

Niph. Pf

cf.

ace.

c.

';

10

Niph..); pt. pass, noted, distinguished

:il

Nu

4-5 6-7

21
abs. 'd Ju 4
one drives in nails and pegs)
"WV); elsewhere pi. ntaj?0 iK6 7 (+|P3);
( +
12
4
On name Maccahee
Is 44 Je io ( + nilDDD).

ms.

inSl3 ih

with a hole

:e

27

(all

hole in its lid


i.e.

33

15

1.

Hb 3

cogn.

(all

f II.

24

Am 6

16

3j33,

Impf.-^T. Jb 40 3P!! 2 K12 ";


s0
2 ms. 3pH Jb 40
Imv. ins.
sf.
6
w
n3j53'Gn30
pi. cstr.
Pi. -pass. 3^3 Hg i
'3p3

idiot.

sagacity,

i-wJj.i

^33j^ Is 62";

1,

2. female

quarry

1-

Cook 83 )

18 21 Is 36

14

);

another view in Schwally

who scrutinizes)};

chief (one

etc.; iJ^Ji.; leader,

rojM

14

SI

id.;

As. nakbu, depth, spring of water; Ar.

Qal P/

3 7

I2
.

v.

Sinait. n.pr.ni. 13p3

hole, etc.;

'

uses:

fig.

'poss.'

>

NB166

BH).

60 21 ("^BO

(sim.); cstr.

but

N3p3
la-pj

-,

NH

^.flii,

<

piercing, boring through;

/ie

'<?./

Eut 441

cf.

sprout, shoot, in

PpJ]

rnpjn
ifli

(1891), 181

3
include both

perh. Ar. JAs 5e


Ecclus 40 10 IVIJ,

groin green,

T"^2 n.m.
1

cstr.

q.v. nsa Pi.

foil.;

on border of Naphtali;
road betioeen moun-

67.
NH=BH; Aram. K3j?U,
Knap, ]A*l J^iaJ) ; alw. abs. '3 Je 3 i 22 +
16
2 1 1. (all Pent., and all P exc. Dt 4 )
1. woman
22
2
(or female child) Je 31
(opp. "QS), Gn i 27 5

j"

branch;

abs. Is 1

zaw x,

1VJ Qal Imv.

v. I.

"IS J (/of

'3

Thes and most

3
pi.

Jos

Na/ce/3

female (perforata (Ba

n.f.

15

n*w. Is 49 6 Kt,
PI"J22

so

Lv

only

Appai Kai

Pi. ^ass.

t["VS2] adj. preserved;

fl.

avarpofpai

/oes).

e.

D"n^ v.

II.

form above);

(see

ASeppr) awcKJi)

tains}

5. Kept close, blockaded, dub.:


;

Ap/xe k:u N/3ck

appar. a pass (Ar.

close, i.e. secretive).

"WW? </je
blockaded (so Ew Hi Co Toy but Ke Bth Kau
12
preserved; Hi Co Bth Toy del. tNtwm) Ez 6

WS

in '3?

fn. 1p2 n.pr.loc. only

discipline

5=.

BniJU

things Is 48";

and

28";

-npa

an??

T\\r\

W^ DT2f 6r6

b'3

Jos

(and)
9 all the bread of their provision was dry
frustt
in
become crumbs ( /3e/3p<afieW[ot] 23
comminuti), cf. '3 n^ni BO} v 12 v. Di Benn
5

2. appar. a kind of (hard) biscu


3

14 (brought as present

+ an?,

or cake

c).

667

mpi

t[nip3] n.f. point, or drop; only pi.


11
cstr. f]D3n" nnp: oy ^""ik^ ant nin ct i
rows (strings or chains) of gold will we make
with points of silver.

for thee,

1p3

(\/of

foil.;

kind of sheep

this

d1

hwb479.

10s

of

Moab);

v.

Dr

14

where read

t[npJ]
3i

|J"^-

= Ne 7

v ad

ace. to

perh.

family

of

(Ecclus

2310

"^

188 "'

""'

:,:ii

on the other hand, Ar.

mundus

fuit

'.

/-so

purus,

Kam

Gn

).

Niph. Pf.

Nu V

s
;

nnp3 Is

3"

f
';

Ju[ 5 +2t,;
3

Wi?.?

Zc 5 3 + 5

n|33

111s.

ms. IVjM

7^>/. np3>

t.;

nnp3

f.

Gn 24 1 s.
Pr6 3 ''+6t.;
s

:9;9
pi'. 1p3n J e 2 5
29
npjn
Itnv.
Je 2 5 ; 1. be
//.
cleaned out, of a plundered city Is 3 26 pxwged
out, of liars and perjurers Zc 3 3
2. 6e
5
('earn, free from guilt, innocent, Je ?"' c. J*?,
2

ms. npan

^an

Gn 2 4
Nu 5

41

4-2

t.;

s??

(at

^i 9 H

py Kur, 31

the hands of)

free,

</<

'

,J

^wSs /to j

(P);

Philistines

Ju

exempt from punishment, abs.

Xu.f^P) 1S26 9
i9 5

28 : " Je 2,f

1,

'-

9 2
-

''49

r,

23

4'

4-3i

v. supr.).

Ex

2i 19 (E)

lT2b
,

npari n'p:

12;l

4.

P'W

||

pwjtt

Pr6 17

io6

33

13

23

17

19,30

22

1S19 2K2i
5

punishment Ex 2i :s (E) 2S14 9


exempt from obligations Gn 44 10

3. free,

Jos2

3u

from

22

Qn

from oath g

}0j

Wpl D^

adj. innocent;
19

Jon

14

24

from

guilt,

Ho

Qr

Am4

20 3 (R JE ); ''S3 '33 fnns


hands in innoeency 7

punishment

Kt

(both

fi^3

cstr.

1. freedom

\p3).

pp3

Gn
,

innoeency

^ 2 6 7 iwiZZ
13

(but read perh. after

Lag BN301 ).
f[r^(piQ]

n.f.

19

nvp3 J e 52

73";

20 5 ;

S?

'3

was/t

Gn
my

2. freedom from

<5 X

Nu

7
;

Am

fi*np bluntness,

sacrificial

n>p310

teeth (Avithout food)

so

I3p2

^J)

3. in physical sense,

DW fVp? cleanness of

1G
25 37

41

innocent

innoeency; '3^ 26

tp^jPi n.[m.]

H08

32

(JE).

Wp2
blood Jo 4

(J)

(P
+}0 pers., v. f?
5" (cf. Ar. ^il and Wetzst
1
'

2 d), Dt 2 4 1
ZMG^idSGs,,,^.
17 - l5

Nu

war

j?3

service in

16

24
"<pm D1

15

Dl
S 3 23 (+ /" DV K ); *i
Q^I^N Je 2 34
2. free from

Qiip:

Is

p3

(E),

17

59 Je7 22 26
4
17
ip3n Din Dt 21 9
24 Je 22

D^33

24

Ex

"p3

5
8
27 \// io 15
Dl innocent blood, first

4'

Je 19 4 ;

bowl;
sf.

VJn j53p

pi.

Ex

v. 3ip.

t[DpJ]
(Ecclus 46

avenge,

vb.

le

cogn.); Dp3 n.

NH

3
;

11

19

i53

exempt;

cstr.

t.;

D^"P3

}6 np3 J e

jflMN

3-3

34

23
D"p3 Jb 9 ; pj
used in D, Dt 19 10 27 s5

J)=N a

(all

11

Jo 4 3121 (but

cf.

3. 6e

vb Pr6 29 ii 21 16 5 17 5

T\\>1\

:i

fw, exempt from obligation, c. f?, from oaths


s
(.'
'hi 24
Dnisn 'BO from effects of
'

1818

=Nu 4
2o = Dt 5

innocent person Jb

19

'

i"j

niaa

innocent,

29

Ex 34
tib Ex

7 7
-

4- 4t.;

^3 ^24*; pi. D^p? Je 2


Gn44 10 4-6 t.; 1. /ree /rom guilt, clean,

24

E?p?

Frey; 11. cleanse, etc.,


Orig.meaning ^roh. empty out, hence

pour and be empty, clean); Qal Inf. abs. np3


Je 49 13 (npsn np: prob. err. for 'n r\pm, cf.
Je

46

2s

^iyD Jb io14

libation;

11

2. leave unpunisJied : of
elsewhere of God
abs.

s8

Jb

2S

Jb
11

30

Ex 34

abs. n|33

Palm.

dean (perh.) in n.pr. Sachau


Lzb 325 As. naku, pjour out, pour libation,
make offering, niku. libation, offering ; OAram.
TVpW libation (Lzb ), cf. Syr.
rppi perhaps
Uoaj Cook 83 Syr. wJij Pa. pour out, make a
NPJ be

Lane'

13

^3n

sf.

SJjMK Je

s. sf.

Inf.

ms.

T^jpj adj. clean, free from,

Dt

NHPi. = BH; Aram. N^ Pa.=

20

ace.

= 46

^94

Nca0a,Nexa8a.

empty (?), clean

vb. be

19

ace. Hp3)
llu
28

Pr

Np3 clean; Ph. ^3 adj. pure

adj.

*&

Ioc.

of

s0 63

ipu

infr.)

for

Niph. Impf. npp be unpunished, so 40 15

= Pr 2 8

BH,

"i??;

13

^1

\j/

c.

3o

Bu

v.

Bu Kohul Memorial, 106f.

cf

lb

man,

innocent, acquit,

miflDjip

c.

*ipi:

GASm,

Dr, not

Nethinim Ezr 2 4S -

AoM

1.

TNlipj n.pr.m. head

i6'

As. ndkidu

^j.^^

only

Vljaijl

We Now
"lo^^

MI 30

K 3 (of Mesha, king


pi. JripfiO DHP33 1W Ami (of Amos,
; abs. '3

cf.

io

14

207 +

Ex

3 ms. njM*

n.m. sheep-raiser, -dealer, or -tender

'"Tpj

(Lag NB

ls

shepherd of

^.13

npj perh.

NH

cf>

cf.

w h ence

Altarab.Bed.Leben, 1807,83^

Now SS Buhl); Impf.


2 t.; npr Nu i 4 Na i

so

7mv. sf. ^|M

Ar. Sii a jfcmd 0/


swaW sheep with very abundant wool (Jacob
II.

UP)

take vengeance

Dp3n^ (Niph. + ace.


30
41
48 7
also 12" (cf. Dt-32 ), 39

3^N

'Op3

Dp3 esp. in deriv.; Aram. Dp3 (rare), yJL>

in der. species;

Ar.

jlio

<a/ce

vengeance (ji

'inking th<

hitter

Piel i-\

s.

water

Nu 5

19

ztpon),

(P).

Wg? J04 21 (

<

'MDga;

Lane

3 " 37
;

cf.

458
vindictae
Etb. $9: Di

studium, ultionis cupido;

As. ikkiniu, ven-

668

Dpi
geance, requital, is poss.

VDpN

fr.

BASii

Jager

13

"); Qal i>/. 3 ms. sf. "OBIM i S 24 ; /nip/.


13
Dp? Jos io 13 ; 2 ms. DJOT Lv ip 13
QiiD" Dt3212
8
s0
cstr. Dp3 Ez2 4 25
// a&s. Dp3 Ex 21
;

JW

Nu

DJM

25

Na

Pt. Dp)

*;

f.

1. avenge, take vengeance:

a.

TOp3

Lv2 6

God

subj. Dip:

2
;

vn^y

Dt 32 43

Crt

0/

SfcocZ

i/te

who
Na 1"

/ms servants he avengeth (against those

(+iKz 8L
5

slew them)
c.

Ez 24
\^99

'

1V"}3 Dp?

S 24 13

taken

Dp3

'3

(agst. Jerus.)

the vengeance

who break it)

against their enemies,

i"lCp3 '3 c. |K>

Nu

W*

(P);

ace.

c.

of

^JPi??,

/rom whom vengeance is


b. Israel and its leaders

Je 20 10 ).

d. in
Edom against Judah 5 Dpi '3 Ez 25
20
administration of justice agst. murder Ex 2
(E).
2. entertain revengeful feelings (opp.
3HN) against neighbour forbidden Lv 19 18 (H).
.

EZ25 12

1i??

Ju i6 2S

Is

W?!? Ju 1

Ex

/mp/. Dp?:

24

W,^ Ez

3 mpl.

24

20
i

1 s.

15

25

Je 15 15

c.

vengeance (of law against murder)


TO?!?

1 s.

subj. TO DW 2 K 9
36

K9

Wood

Ex

21'*"

(E).

Je 51 36 ; at-cwye, ^

a< Aho?s 0/; ^jnop3

'3

a&e vengeance for thee.

Hoph. Zm^/.

Dp.:

Ex 2

G114 24

21

Dj G114 15

be avenged, vengeance be taken (for blood).

Hithp. Impf DjMnn j e 9M

44

]7

avenge oneself,

^3 Je

"3

DjMnp'l
I

y,

fl

29

enemies'

a^N

Dp] n.m. vengeance:

'3

Dt32 35 +

47

Mis

14
;

11

c.

':

aV
s

'3

5o- 5i'

Ez 25 1417

'3

n'E>J?

)T\3

(P)

La3

abs.

60

18 43

1//149

2. of Israel and its


(P); c. '3, "3 ;ri3 Nu

Nu 31

3. enemies of Israel

Ez 25 15

TV2p32 riwy

np^ Je 20 10

'3

JD

=f

Dp3

nby

'3

48

22
'3

chiefs }D

of Jeremiah

t [^p^)] vb. be [severed,

estranged

(cf.

ES Sem.i.471f.;

2 de a .4 9 l.

Ui 047

(intrans.)

Qal P/

Ar. xJu

NH

fs.

^^

alienated,

fig.]

rend,

split,

sacrifice

^^

fig.

Qpm

Dp3 cfo^, Syr. J.vjJ id.);

^y "^33 nyp3 Ez 23 18 m/

from her

sister (||V2)),

soul

v 22 28
-

cf.

c. IP).

f I. [^Ip^] vb. strike oflf (NH strike, wound,

D.Wl Dpj

'3

IS35 4

!j

advers.

Samson against

c.
'3

^ Dt 3 2

35
;

'3

ace.

adversary

a"B>n

Dt32 4143

Philistines,

'j

3. enemies against Judah, abs.


dividual enemy '3 DV Pr 6 34
.

Aram.

id.; Ar. i_aU /r^/< caput, ut


*]P_3_
cerebrum appareret Vulg. Ar. snap with the
"' 71G
finger (Dozy
As. nakpu prob. = mutilated;
)
Eth. \$L\ peel, flay Di G49 ); MTiph. Pf. 3 ms.
;

lyn

133D

consec. Is io 34

f|p31

Dp:

Ez 25

npb Is
'3

nb'J?

away

of the forest shall be struck

i6 2s

Ju
1215
;

in-

thickets

(on

sg. vb.

Ges * m Da S Vi,t lls b or rd. 1Sp3 ;form poss.


Hpt
Pi., but cf. Di Du Che
Pi. Pf. 3 pi. insi
).
26
nxr'iap^ i"liy Jb 1
a/ter m/ skin, which they
-

cf.

(Ges 5144s ) have struck off (alluding to ravages


! but text dub.; Bu ^i??
DNT3 (Niph.) which has been thus struck off.
of his disease) this

TF|p2 n.[m.] striking off;


n:t as (at) the striking

only

cstr.

olive-trees Is 17

of
(sim. of fewness of people after

^'s

^33
24

13

judgment).

[*lpJ] vb. go around (intrans.), (Ecclus

Hiph.

irfi''p''l

(2 ace); Pf. 3

fs.

NH

surround something with


12
(acc. + a instr.);
na^pn 43

BH also cling to, be atHiph. n^ipn


tached, joined to, and so Aram. TP.K (Aph.),
aaj);-Qal Impf ^PJ) D s 3n I s 29 (fig.) let
;

feasts go around,

2.

and the

II.

23

3, 1?ais59 17
Nia

\T\3

npp3

Ez 25
c. fP of adversary '3 \T\3 2 S 4 '3 TWy
Jui i 86 DTO ^jnopi J e 1 20 20 12 c, b for whom

i4t.;

fo'n

11

51;

17

Dp3n

p.

Lv26 Ju 16 28 ; 1. taken by God,


8
abs. Ez24 ^58"; JTHa '3 vengeance of the
Dpi OV Is 34 s 61 2 63
covenant Lv 26 25 (H)
3

51

'3

36
Dp3 Je 51

o ny j e

subj. DpSHH N?

'i

of Israel's

8 44 17

cstr. Dp3

'

Je 4 6 ; nifr'3 5o
3 of adversary,

c.

(both

15 28

'3

;
1

Je 5

10

Dpjn

/?/.

Pf

io

fl;?3N

3 adversary Je 50 15
b. of
Israel and champions c. f? Ju 16 28 1 S 14 24 Est
8 13 c. 3 J u 15' 1 S 18 25
c. of enemies against
Israel DpJ '3 Ez 25 15 c. 3 Ez 25 13
2. suffer

Piel

^ 79

di_

ivas estranged

whom

Ez 25
niop3 ^x 94

c/eawce of God, abs.

3 mpl.

Je46 10 +2t,; Imv. Dpjn Jei 5 15 pi. WP3H


Je5o l0
1. avenge oneself, a. ^ subj. e. JD of
adversary Is i 24 Je46 10 c. f? advers., ? for
:

48

14

whom

against

c.

1 s.

14

36

Dp" Jos io 13 (poem).


12

Niph. Pf

10

LV26 25 (H)

p? of pers.

c.

(cp.

31

abs.

TnOp3 n.f. vengeance (on format, cf.


Lag BS143); '3 Je46 + 3t.; cstr. nop? Nu
^op3 Ez2 5 + 7t. sfs.; pi.
3 i +7t.; sf.
niDpa ju n +5 t.; nop? 2 S 22 ; 1. ^w-.

the covenant (against those


1

'3

D^?vJ|"?J? on their doings (his people's)

Na

Nineveh)

(agst,

J>

Klo)

np^

Hiph.

year).
Is 15
2

Ch

3 pi.

sf.

run the round

i.e.

Pf. TlP?

IS^n Jb
^'iS'-pn

3
i

Jb 19

^88
22 17 ;

18
,

6
;

(of the

fs. nD'ifi?

IS^ijin)

consec.

mpl. DPBgn]

669

ncpj

K1

consec. 2
Vr

17

^1

9
,

mpl.

Imp/.

K 6";

niD^n

sf.

v";

*|gf?

13

3 mpl.

Lv

19

27

IS^Jp'

Imv.

Inf. abs. Ti?. n Jos 6

iKf

Q'BC)!??

.ft. pi.

mpl. Wj?n

48

La

1i5!l

Ch 4 s ; 1.

Jos 6 3

ace. of city,

||33D); also

(all

v"

cf.

(ace. om.), -^

go

n^n

(fig.) Tit*

HB^n

surround, encompass, enclose, usu.

"VyrT7y 2

14

and they

(beleaguered

city

it)

+ ), fi7 9 88 13

+acc
in upon me,

(||25D),

he hath closed his net


less oft.
(||

1 I

round,

Jbi 9
La 3;
Ch 23'

||

complete the circuit nfiE'Ein

i.e.

D3kw nxB

t6 Lv 19
of heathen rite.

Tn3p2

'j-ri

(||nxa

rope

Buhl Lel
2

rvnp'n x?

(of captive),

Di 645

yben

sg.

P'p3 (rare) cfe/i

nin?n

Jei3 4

p^p;

j e 16 16

bru),

jju

11.

van

only

is

(NH

ztZ.,

(JE), 3 mpl.

Pi. Impf.

Vlip3<l

Pf

elephantiasis

"lj?3

ms. TMljl

Nu

16 14

both of boring out

Jb 30 17 Ae

^V?

bones

(or

it, i.e.

(of effects of

rds. ^}).
Pu. P/. 2 mpl.
quarry (fr.wh.) ye were digged.

n -f;

my

21

Bu

Is 51 1 the

uT^]

Ju 16

3 ms.

the night) boreih

iwn Ex 22
33

[**

hole, crevice

pi. cstr.

>'

Baer Ginsb;

(so

(3!D~:n)

train

Schr

'

13

C0Tadl0C
-).

11. in.

nard, an odorif. plant

Dn-13 4 13

ScU8sser975(SB

Low

cf.

inn

sf.

Sab.

vdpbos [so

Lag M.ii.sB)._a bs/:Ct4 14


pi.

Lewy FremdTv0rter40

(through Semites)
12

''

Denkm 82 Gk.

Sab.

also

v.

DHM Bu senu

India

fr.

naladd ; Pers. ndrdln

Ar. transp. jjj ace. to

Q^sn nnp3

PP*^

jnj *to.

cstr.

Is 2

21

rnp 3

pj] vb. knock,

Kt0

bring

'E?yp

down (a bird), and

(Ecclus B>pr 4i 2c striketh against (2;


marg. CplJl), so 2 Cpia i3 2c
knock, strike
;

NH

sub

vb.

113.

lift,

BAram. KBO

(rare)

Syr. in

(NH = BH ;

carry, take

L'Jwix>Jb>

326
Cook 81
Palm. ND3, NC3 n.pr. Lzb

forget)

Ar. LJ intrans.
CIS iv 51

(1896), 69

Eth. i>"A: suscipere,

83

(cp.

Hom Sadar.Chr

tollere

Di

035
,

N^3
etc.

also N-3 vb.

n gpj to fe

'

scales

high,

be

*-is^,

Sab. in n.pr., e.g.

D1 HWB4S4

id.

Hal

e st.

128.

so OEth.,

(|]

strike, only in specif,

fig.

"13

v.

326
Ph. NKO^'d. Lzb ; As. nasti,

p\ tt A,r Epigr. Denkm. ausAbess. (1894), 52\.

Gn

sense of hit, strike or

only

) wor-

119 - 2

30

H/1K')7chlef soothsayer

Eev.S6m.iv

cybpn).
I

1-

out eye (ace).

'

CIS

d.

Icvil)

E|?"]i2r

life ?

v. 113.

n.pr.div. (Ph. ?313

(via Persia) (Skr.

Lane
Eth. i"fed; be one-eyed
Di 645 ); Qal Impf. 3 mpl. sf. n^f Pr 30 ir
/,/ Tlpa 1S11 3 both of boring, or picking

eyes (ace.);

3 mpl.

B^HD

C0T
men of Cuth, 2
17 (v. Schr
J^Kosmol. 476-490 MuSS-Amolt JBLxi ls92 168 \

Til]

cstr.:

^3

D^pn

pi.

11

]*y. v. pi.

2333

hollow out

1:, (113)

my

109

\fr

take aim at (7);


Hithp. Pt. ^MS

shipped by
2K17.30

E'iJO?

at,

ar< thou striking at

"V),

t^jnj

Ar.JJIo perforate, bore out,

z'J.;

(abs.).

why

89

1,

Ho.si6
"ip_3,

Pi. Impf.

the creditor strike

let

^i??M 38 13

of rock).

t["lpJ] vb. bore, pick, dig


Aram,

B>j5|n

pelled) after them.

Eth. t^P; rima, fissura,

Lp^p^J ^.m. cleft of rock;

'

(||

NH

f.

of Nebuchad. Je 39 3a (del. Gie, plausibly) v 3b

-*.

foil. cf.

103 f. 100

Ii.

Hiph. fr. vp\


Ifiph. Impf.
Dt 1 30 lest thou be thrust (im-

rd. ^pi3,

ms. DnnnN

(cf.

(-/of

PpJ

illustr. in

('>)

tlSNlto bsr$ n.pr.m.

n.f. encircling

napa rnian nnri i s g 2

nx

and

descript.

v.

Customs of Egypt, (new ei. 1878),


Asien " Eur p a 12S !-\

]7

'pn

of feasting had completed


3. ma&e round, round off (lit.)
27

boomerang,

Erman^
"WMM
Qai
Pt. E'ipiJ f 9 he
striketh down the wicked (so
Hup-Now De Che) Vrss 01 Ew Bae Kau We

^Ae c?ays

their circuit.

+ S'Qp), also of inanim. things 1 K 7


(both + 3"3p, 33D).
2. mafe *A

Jbi 5 when

^.ij]),

per-

strike in, carve, etc., is

the Heb. vb. appar. means


with a [certain kind of] stick, perh.

down

like a

s4

= 2 Ch 4

cf.
;

^iXT

(Ar.

loau-wd. Fra 194 );

bring

Aram,

t?p3 id,, +JLt fixit, impegit,

Brpten 323

the

rei

pers. \^22 17 (||33D)

ace.

c.

?y pers.

^Sj3"l

BAram.)

AVilkillSOn Manners and

b.

upon

closed in

c.

~?V

c.

13

Is 15

cry hath gone about the border of Moab.

the

48

e.g. the knees, cr a door (so Hiph.);

(inch

cussit, etc.

around, surround, encompass: a. go around,


c.

NlM

6
1

ms. ns'^3

^io2 n

K2 +

Qal

26

jP/\ '3

nmm Nu

19

D"]W3 Ezi6
s f.
23
INto 2 S i8 + W'^ ^i39 20 ^31 consec.
3 pi.
Ez 39 26 sf. D^'^3 2 Ch 12", etc.; /m^/l 3 ms.
N^Gn32 21 + ,^ni3 10 +>sf.^X^-Dt 3 2 ll +
^nNK'3

58

2 fs. sf.

,'

670

Nto3

+; sf.^

Eu

Is 6 4

14

Nu

Gn i 3 +, V? f Io1 n P? 4
Gn 2 i + etc.;
fs.
2 K 4
N'CO
Ho
1 +2 t.;_cstr.
Jeio
,4

etc.; Inlv.\ms. NB>


sf.>1S'E'

'+, Wf:l Ju

nafn Jea 17 naK&n


49
fP l. nj"sfri Ez 2 3

3 fpl.

Ru

Zc

njfn'i

wf' Hb

Ho 4 s +,

3 mpl. IKE*

19

12

"-

I8

Ity^Ss. NiBO
KBO Is i 14 + 2 t,, Nib ^ 89 10
,

pW roar

(rd. peril.

JW

W3

Gn 4 7 + sf.
Ri Bi Che, cf. Hi Ni^),usu
51
15
2
"'riNlb' Je 1
etc?; Aramaizing Inf.
\// 89
yff 2 8
s
niN'^pb Ez 1 9 (si vera 1. CoBerthol T)M> Di j>)
;

etc.;

15

etc.

Ex 34 +

Kfefo

Pt. act.

Est

1.

the flood

HNf

f.

up:

lift, lift

Gn

ark

lifts

a.

17

'">

(J),

^^

by against v 24

^K

Mi

io 20

Is

c.

esp. lift

3-jn

'3

Am

S 2 32 4 4 1 K 13 29
Ez 3
8 1
2 K q
+ lift up Avings to fly
22
16 19
t^l l^H '3 Gn 29 he lifted Up
Ez io
1
17
his feet and went ; lift up, upon (by) Gn 3
30
26
'3
D^KOS Jb 6- put
4 2 (both E), fig. Jb 31

Gn

2i

18

Ju 9 48

(E),

12 14

25 26

10

24

42

=be

8-9
;

an oath

of him)

@;

H?N

hardly possible

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
31

MT

correct

'3^ 0% /'(>

13

22

(require

van

so

d.

50

16

La

^3

up hand;

lift
\jr

106

of

many

b. in

life).

26

~?N

my

K&K Jb

14

teeth (fig. for

phr.,

freq. in

22
;

sq.

inf.,

Ez ao

(both P),

Mai

(H),

Jb 13

(rnina),

8 ' 10

34

28

e.g.: (1)

20

21
,

c.

display

abs., in

also fig. of the

deep

''j

36

44

hand
2

19
,

(DiflPI)

so

Nu

12

14

Ne

14

47

heaven;

to

(^Wf) f

30

15

63

K i9 = Is 37
22

51

23

-?K t3"an)

(||

^121' (~bK); tSV$ Is


55
n loc. Dt 3 27 4 19 cf. Ez 8
61215
s5
s7
Ez 18
cf. 23
33

cf.

sq.

toward ("bx) idols


toward (~bx)

^ 1 23

'

ship); ~b$ n , 3 y

(2)

10

she gazed at him

i.e.

with desire; usu. -fvb. of seeing (35 t.) Gn


1014
i8 2 + (Hex only JE), Is 4 o 26 ( + DTO),
13
49

18

60 4 (both + 3^3D), Je 3 2

byword-play;
fig.

of gates,

^93

floods

i-^P),

3
,

2
,

obip-ns n?i

>33i

+13TIs2 4

t.;

om. Is 3 4 2

11

P X ),

= restore to honour

lift

up

Gn 4 o

'

13 20

(T^O), v 19

one's face, countenance (D

32

(~-");

Jb

abs.

Nu6
-Sy

26

11

sign of good conscience 2 S


15

(P;

sjijs

^4

of

'1,

7
;

sign of favour, ~bs

form of benediction);
esp. lift

up face

22

2K 9
+ "bN

^33

cf. "liK

'3
'3

of another (orig.

prob. of one prostrate in humility; opp. 3 E>n


repel), in various

shades of mng.:

;^p
up ( + vb.

and solemn
1

Km?

1-by

12

nyp'3,+-by Je f" Ez 26
32
K/i m;; word Am5
19 2 7

17

27 28

weeping Je

9 (~bv)

(bv,

"

32

2
,

+W\>);

of

\Ia

139

'nna

50

20

16

grant

"'^

prob. also K1B?

Bo

(read prob. ^jOt?

Dnicp KE'N-b?

"nB^'-by
r

(~bV),

(7) ?//< ttp, tafe up


KW2 Ex 2077 = Dt5 lul

'>,

cf.

OlCheKau);

Ex

lamentation (^3) v 17

15 ("by).

\jr

name

IT'k

(Decalogue);

VQ&

')

up prayer in behalf of
pya) t2 K i 9 4 =Is 37 4 Je 7 16 u 14
(9) lift
up soul (&?'??.), i. e. direct the desire (B'S3 1 d)
towards (bit) a thing, Dt 2 4 15 Pr I9 1S filf/*
23

(E).

(8) lift

Ho 4

8
,

^ 24

W.b6

(cf.

Pi. and

W? 2); ^
/,_

11.

41

up

i4
(10) take
3 so the heart La 3
43
(incur) sin, iniquity, (only HP) +EX28

Nu

18 22

if

("?),

D^S

read rather KbW); Hjn

difficult;

3_?), lit.,

&6| rV3 2K 25 27 = Je 52 31
79
up your heads
24
(3)
i//-

lift

of formal

oft.

mn\ Nu

+ N^Ju 9

13^); also (6)

(||

"

14

utterance, te? '3 Nu2 3 7J8 24 3 15 20 21 23 JIJ27 29


+ b$ Mi 2 4 Hb 2 6 Is i 4 4 rbtt iS-N'^l 1 K8 31
and he shall lift up against him an oath=
22
2 Ch6
(MT KV2) v. Baer Ginsb, but sense

lift

(5) Ufi

give (loud) utterance Is 52 s of


+and weep Gn2i I6 (E) 2/ 38 29 u

Ju

(both J),

utter:

1-

lift

+ ~bv).

tip voice (?ip),

in blessing

thy head from off thee

lift

(these with implied wor-

G1139 7

'3

>i

reproach

^pniXB"^ 119 48

Hb 3

Pr 18 5 ^ 82 2

in

up one s head shew


independence Ju 8 28 Zc 2 4 Jb io 15
?K).

c.

boldness,

but

lift
2

^83'; of another
(E),

40

and, remarkably,

Lv9 22 (P;

32

Ex

pers.)

^ 2 8 La

(c.'btf)

i3 4 2

abs.

19

(syn/DTSPl); even 123^3 <3B '3 p r 6 35 i.e.


regard any bribe.
up eyes, on high
( 4 ) lift

of saying, usu.

oath (esp. Ez P; of

3 5 6 - 15 - 23 - 23 - 42

+ D^"^ Dt
prayer

oft.

'

25

usu.

subst.,
del. as

itvK

hazarding

fig.,

S 18

against (3) 2

(as signal) Is 4 9

power a|mo 12

and

lit.

consideration for Dt

bad sense

also in

but sense

up my flesh in

be unduly
4
influenced by Jb32 21 and, specif., =shew par/
17
tiality (towards) Dt io
(denied of ), Lv 19 15

28

ta&e

graciously received, held

Jb2 2 8 t; =shew

gloss),

H.,

NK>3 (Baer Ginsb),

n'tJO

Mai

(E),

hence phr. EMS


in honour +2 K 5 1 (of Naaman), and, as
s
14
honourable, eminent one Is 3 9 (but

into scale;

21

S 25 s5 Jb

a thing

"13^),

Gn 32

to,

*Mfe>3

+ fWn

21

19 (J;
gracious

etc.;
Is 2
4
in order to hold, carry away, etc.
,

Gn

a request

32

standard

lifts

Is5 26 ii ,2 +(oftn5qv^Ters.), rod

(D3)

nNb>3

ace. pers.vel rei;

lit., c.

K io

3
.pass, cstr. N15W Is 3

22

to2

25 86

2 b).

Nu

18 32 (cf. also
(11) of heart lifting one up, (inciting),
,

c.

bv for

Ex 35 2126 3 6 2
= 2 Ch 25
19

reflex,

(all

Lv

17

22

P); of presumption 2

MT

meaning,

19

lift

10

4
appar. requires intrans. or

oneself up, in

foil.,

text dub.

MM

671

Ho 13 rd. perh. N^J Oort We cf. Now;


Na i Now (after Bi) NE'ni (rd. t&hj -/.INt?);
10
N>? queried by
-^89 rd. fiW Bi Ki Che; Hb
We Gr Buhl'al., cf. Gunkel SchSpfuI!K33
In

all

2. Bear, carry: a.

Gn sf 44
b

{usu. ace.)

io

Je io 5

3 3 3
-

if

(both J), 45

27

a load or burden

lit.,

very

23 '- 3

S
D75 NbO

oft.;

(E),

armour-bearer Ju 9 1 S 14 + oft. S ; bearing


4
weapons 1 Ch 5 18 12" 2 Ch 14 77 ; La 3 27 (by '3
14
(fig., cf. d infr.); a load of care,
fig.), Is i
04

Dt

responsibility

~m

Exi8 22

'3

^S^D

WBb

tarry)

my

9J2

my
Nu 1

giief,

N|>"

bed shall carry at (help


17

Am 5

up and carry

take

18

726

'

ivith

'3,

26

Is 46'; bear ephod,

(v. Dr in Hastings
4 + v (), 22
4
b. esp. bear guilt,
); in triumph Is 8

28

S2

with

no ace);

13

Jb

a burden

share,

(E;

(idolatrous images)
I" ct

18

Gn

or punishment
117

Lv

|iy '3

16

Lvi7 i9 2o
22 16 );

NtDn

EZ23 49
i8 u

cf.

v4

'3

Ez 18

in),

cf.

also "...

1920 20
'

Nu 30

NDn

33
;

\^9i 12

11

32
could not support them
d. endure Je 15 15 31 19

(all

53'-,

bear at (share

on (?V)
land

(all fig.);

Gni3

(J), 36' (P).

Ez 36 s Jb34 31

13

55

\fr

69

43

34

and

(J)

they (indef.)

carried portions

unto them; carry gifts as


tribute 2 S 8 2 6 later, bring an offering \js 96 s
= 1 Ch 16 29 Ez 20 31 ( Co ttB*rO; Toy foil.
MT). f. carry = contain, hold bath to hold
11
g. 6ear fruit, of tree Hg
xix homer Ez 45
19
2
Jo 2", fig. Ez 36 s boughs i7 :3 (in fig.);
3
produce, yield, of mountains Jb 40 20
f 7 2 (both
his presence
-

p for).

3. Take, take aivay: a.

Nu

15

Ju
2

(unjustly),

23

i5

22

=2 Ch

Je 49 29 (b pers.),

14

16

6
,

Is 40 24

Gn

head (bye pe rs.)

away
2

b. take

40

19

i5 25

32

32

Ho

IP

S 17 34

away, carry off

K
16

(v.

18

12

La

take

supr.)

13

Mi

away

Jb

sweep

(E),
i

Jb

(||

ace.

Nu

Gn

50

18
14 (JE),
Tayn),
py
^ 32 5 ;

io 17 34 7 (J),
21

c.

17

b pers.,

(JE;

^99

(both E),

25

1/,

2,5

Ho i
sin Gn

of

c.

om, Gn 18 20

ace.

nf)D),

py

||

28

y^? ^ 32

18

S
b

24

33
used in E

'3

23

21

-wftJO

rbo
P; both in J; '3 also in early proph., S.
and Jb, and in earlier and latest yfrjf not in
Je K Is 2 La Chr Dn, which use n^D; v. Br Hei
155
d. take as wife (usu. c. ? for), late
.]
Ezr
.

io 44

2 12

Ne

25

2 Ch
13
13
take an enumeration, usu. c

9
e.

Nu

12

30

Nu 3 40

i-

M r4

2 22

26
2
6

Ch 2 7 23
Dt33 3 1

receive,

s3

Est

yvnm

(+ wys).

Wl

sum Ex
c. 1BDO

and carry away,

take

Bu

24 s

K5 ^

Jfl)

21

32"26 49 (all P);


^2

favour (TDn,

21

hence,

24*;

9 17

m\a

obtain

+ *$?),

(both

rbvfonb

Ez

17

(Co Berthol '131 nfe> Dv6) is usu.' rendered


plucking it up (tearing it away) by the roots,
but dub.; '3 not elsewhere in this sense.

fNiph. Pf NE>3 Jesi 9


28
25 +
Imp/. X\W Is 4 o 4 3

'31

mpl. *&> Ez
13
'3 fpl.
WJP3? Pr 30

WtW

Je io 5

KKO

Pt.

Ch

14

//. Ntyan

iNlpan x/,2 4 7 ;

5'

Imv. NK>3n

HJNb'ari Is 49", etc.;

21 ;'

Ex

consec.

Is 2

etc.;

S 19 43

^7

19

HNBU

f.

Ez

sf.

25

94

mpl.

DNB'Sn

Ez

1W3

Zc
and pt.
K(M (Inf.

Is 3 o ,
is dub.,

K6 i632f ) inexplicable; rd.


abs. Niph.) Dr (cf. Th), or nXK> portion Gr
HPS; >Ba NBS0 thinks nxfe>3 Inf. Niph. with
(01

5192c

compensative ending

Zc5 Ez
7

lit.

19 21

1.

be

up,

lifted

^?9), v

H?0

(both

19 20 ' 21
'

a.
(all

4
in vision), of valleys Is 40 ; of gates -fy 24'
9b
13
{supercili(rd. Niph.); of eyelids Pr 30
v

ousness)

metaph. of judgment on Babylon


elevated,
to the sky (^V)
pt.

reaching

up

exalted Is 6
hills Is 2

from out

14

s3

(of

30

the

12
Is 2

,uen.,

25

57

7
,

hills),

b.

kingdom

throne, in vision)

'''s

Mi 4

cf.

= Is 2

of lofty

(|D, lifted

once of trees 2 13 (text dub.);


be exalted,

fig.,

Ch

of kg.,

25

2S

(P),

carried

away

Is

off,

49

fPi. Pf.

66 1
20 17 (n

loc.)

Dnu

Ew Hi

Qal 3;
Kfe>?

sf.

as 2, v. Dr).

S 5 12 K&?
,

11

Pf. pi.

Ezr

4
i

Imv. ms.

(anal, of
2

etc.;

Is 6 3

sf.

CN^SO Je22 + 2 t.; 1.


27

Bev Behrm,

(cf.

iniNE'r

Ex

12

S 19 i K 9 N^l consec. Am
ms. sf. VWJM^ Est 3 DN^3p.
43

Is

4. be taken away,
Is 39; be swept

52

(of multitude)

Prince, v. also

rise

''

Ch

13
servant of ^ IS52

14
32
2. refl. lift oneself up
himself 57 15
up, of '% to display power in judgment
a
3. be borne, carried Je io
33 ^94
1

(E),

Ex

50 17

pJ? NB3 Is

[In this sense

(J),

Is 2 (prob.

in

22

(cf. Niph. 4); life


32
c. take aivay, guilt, iniquity, trans-

destroy

gression, etc., i.e. forgive,

Ex

lit. c.

19

gloss.),

88 16 Pr 18 14 30 21 ; suffer, bear with, permit Jb


3
2
e. bear, carry, Dnbtjj y3fi DK NB1 Gn

from

Nu

abs.

16

o'i s

c. support, sustain,

EX19 4 Dt

wings

Nu i 4

'3

Mi7

pers.

19 20 21

/J
17

cstr. praegn.),

I9

Ex 28 s8 Nu
Lvio 16 22

responsible for

n?r\V)

vfon

cf.

+PN"?N

Ez 4 4 5 6

Pn 9

16 5252 tW'y'3

'3

= bear guilt for others

23

(of goat;
P),

PJ!

13

= be

'

KI

n^3

12

i5 31 (allP),

cf.

(H;Ezi4 44 12 (cf. Hiph.Lv


Lv 20 20 24 15 (H) Nu 9 (P), cf.

'3

cf.

31

1719

Ez HP:

(J, ^J|), oft.

Nu5 14K

18

13

NlM
IS

9
;

DX^3

'b)

Impf
3 mpl.
yj,

28

9
;

Z?^M;j=exalt,

672

nafca
kingdom

2 aid with

c.

Ezr
44

2.

14

(|lNiph.

Chi 4=), pers.Ests 11

= support, aid, assist Ezr 8

(7V), cf. 3

12

(supply with)

trees

#33

fig.

= desire,

'3

36

4. take, takeaway

Am

supr.);

S 19

43

Nu 2 3

fHithp. Impf. N&3JT

24

Niph.

future Davidic kg. 34 37", cf. 44 + 16


d. foreign princes 26 16 27 21
45, 46, 48.

C.

Ez

13

>

(Kau),

Be

Ch

29

(Ar. ^Jij

+ K'N1p

Pr 30

by),

(c.

human

7b?) as

ruler

of

Ew 5160e Ke

as ruler;

'i

Aram,

form], the exalta-

Nu 24" (JE), cf. Ez 17


Nu 16 (P; c. ~/V), Ez 29

14

kingdom

Dn

32

14

11

+Hiph.

15

Lv

22

lc

2. appar. cause to bring,

2S17 13

have brought, ftO&ni

warn

>We

([n^iTw]

v.

borne about;

is

Is 46 1

yow

(formerly) borne about in procession

now

are

fr^IL ]

t 128

prince
pi.

n.m. one

abs/3 Ex

D"N^3 Jos

Gni7 :o + 3
16" +

Nu

17

sf.

22

32

22

v 17

cstr.N

'3

Ex

27

35

n^bo Ez

Gn2 3 +
7

t,,

D50b>3

WBO Ex

32

s9

Dnwfe>3

O^K).

Elsewhere only

2. of Solom.

EzP Chr: 3.

Jos9 i5.is 23 m
.lSb. 19.21.21

n-jya 'an

I7 4 22 1

34
1

"

and representatives,

Nu

organization of P,
2,

7,

34; note

38

P)

Gn

25

esp.

23
4.

16
.

22

l v 4 Jos
5. tribal

ace. to the religious

1644

^H

+ 57 t. Nu

(esp.

WB>3 N^; 3 32 );

c f.

1K8

1
2 Chi
also
(prob.
5 7
s
gloss, om.
Benz), 2 Ch 5
6. in Ezek.
SKlmll2ff
a. of Zedekiah (for

-7

j ,,10.12

j^

+ j9

$12

^. d

gg

Bohmer
-),
@ Ew Hi Cq Berthol

n.m/ 385

D^NKO vapours,

pi.

rain,

Je io 13

14
.

load, burden, lifting,

Nei3 +
19

abs.

't3

lNroEx2 3
2K5 +
DN^O Nu4 +2 t.; 1.
Ex 23 (E), mules 2 K 5

cstr.

+2t.; D3N|'PDti 12

sf.

27

burden of ass
camels 8 9 cf. Is 46 12
load,

17

hanging on a peg Is2 2 25 (fig.); forbidden on


Sabbath Je 1 21 22 24 27 Ne 13 1519 fig. of people
'

burden

as
2

Nu

S 15 33 19

36

11JJ

DJ

n)n
7

^ 38 .Ho 8

We

(JE),

10

cf.

~bv

rpO,

rd.

so

20
;

2. n. verb., lifting, uplifting,

Ez 24 s5

'>

the uplifting of their soul,

that to which they

e.

12

Jb

Now GASm.
only OC'Q?

Dt

("??), also K|> "bv HV1K1

ii

of iniquities

lift

up

their soul, their

heart's desire.

3. n. verb., bearing, carrying,

Nu 4" ( + 13l),

Ch 20 25 3 5 3 (*in3a), so prob.
Be Kau > singing, uplifting

Ch

22 22 - 27
-

(cf.

of voice, e. g. Ot) esp. of responsibility and


iTpjj,
duty of bearing sacred vessels (oft.
;

||

v 31

Nu 4

"o n-viv v 47

i5 l9 - 2 7- 2 7-,
-

' rnyyfa-

32

4. perhaps what is carried, brought, i.e.


'
*]D3 2 Ch 1 11 silver as tribute ( + nn3;
tribute
"

NtM Qal; others,

cf.

great quantity).

by the load,

st7er

NK>> v. supr. p.

1.

Isl4,2S

f in. SW12 n.m.


Gf Je23
(cf. N5M 1 b (6)

'

usu.
2

K9

ISI 3

Na

I3

cstr.
25

!
,

Is

28

of

Ez 12 10

nXto'D 15

); '?0

13

2 4 27 (c.

Ch

is

KijpP,

p.

28

utterance:

??? 'D

?}?);

'O utterance o/' Je


v 33 (id. N|>n
,

b.

1H 2 2 t
23 30
9 2I
later ins. (Di); '0=

2333.34.36.3s.is.3s

_sq. ''PIB'103'! v 30
(4.^-1^-^), Mai

in

oracle

abs. Is

prophetic

I7

601

Hb

pq-on ntn 1B>K I9n

vid. also

1.

cf.

Y\]}2 'D Is 21

revelation, N'afn
'<

i.e.

utterance,

33

34
s

WKO Ex

c 3527

(all

20

K1

of Abr.

and heads of Ishmaelite tribes 17


rulers of the congregation, !T1J?n

Ch2 10

b'3

cstr.

a chief

i.e.

ruler, over ag.

chaps.

idols)

etc.; mostly in Isr.


of any chief man, Ex 2 2 27 (E human

17

rnps)

Ex 34 31 +

D'WBO

DN'EO

t.,

lifted up,'

27

^b3 Ez 45 8

tan^i

21

1. ^fija

chiefs

e.

(i.

only

tribute;

bearing,

things

loaded on beasts for exile.


1

I.

HPS

NC3 Niph.

what

n.f.

D^Pr2 5

f 11. NtS>Q

i.

niDJ? D3*nNb'3

sf.

W);

lo^n.

Mte3 2S19 43

pi.

rei+7K

ace.

(c.

Bu

but very dub.;" Ki Kit

loc),

Jos 13 21

Pf. 3 ms.

consec. 1. cause one to bear iniquity (2 ace.)

W&Prfi

^i35

16

as subst. [inf. of

in arrogance

*^-~j)

forming clouds, and portending

ft/i(

11

18

11

(sc. nri)

tion; of a

P Gn 34 Nu 25

Isr. chiefs in

s4

himself

'

118
s3
29
7- leader of exiles re32 38
39
8
8. nonturning under Cyrus, ace. to Ezr i

30

14

s 3

fn. [i^CO] n.[m.] rising mist, vapour

14

21 17 2 2 6 45 s 9 .

Judah

of

24

,x '^'!)-

3 mpl.

men

b. chief

2
^W. Dn n 2
Pr 30 32
mpl.iNf 3nn Nu
//. #3nn Ez 1
oneself up,
fY KE>3n 1K1 1CI129 ;
(JE); pt. he who exalts
like a lion Nu 23

Ez 29 15

ms. Nt?3nn

Toy),

Kfran 2 4 7

fs.

^ 28

v.

We Now

(2 instr.;

so

14

but

(7 for ;

11

long, Je 22

3. carry, bear continuously Is 63

Est 9

K9

Niyn

cf 2
(
.

K 9 *)

hm), with word-play,


A 1?T "3 Zc ( + pS3), 1
9
1

(-h't^-^?).

601 supr.; in 30

Pr

rd.

^mn

v.

WI30 /row

(Wild), which

3/assa (Miihlau, De), or


is perhaps not original, but borrowed

however
from 3

Wild adloc Frankenberg Sprp


rupt name of Agur's home or tribe, Kau).
1

(cf.

cor-

673

NteD

tN&tt n.m. lifting up; only

32 '

= regarding of jwrsons (partiality,

19"

Ch

cstr.

/la (3);

nNttJn
ms.

see

Lv

Vty:

||nny-n@D).

27

weight of uplifted clouds.

18
f.

DW

niVj

rd.

30

25
~W\ Gn 31
a&n 1S30 8
5

*na>&0 Jb 4

Is

26

Inf. abs.

t HSlton n.f the uplifted (cloud) ; 13 133

Gn

DWSB'ni consec.

sf.

as

Impf.

etc.;

0}&\ Gn 44 etc'.;
26
1 S 14
sf.
,

P<. Vfrp

14

21

Ch

12

We Sm

S 24 13

||'

26

sf.

Lv

naf>

44

(but

Kit);

1. overtake, c. ace, oft. after ^TJ


a. lit. Gn
25
4 6
9
9
(J), Ex 14 (P), 15 (song), Dt
31 (E), 44
6
5
5
88 8
14
2 S 15
2
19 Jos 2 (JE), 1 S 30
25
:

t nWtoQ

tt.f.

uprising, utterance, burden,

OP 1091

326

Lzb

34

43

La

Ju 2o

'd

Gn 4 3 +
TM&B Gn 43"; 1.

w/w'c^ rises, uprising,

Je 39
||

uplifting

2.

18

Zp

3. burden

Lbhr).

some

4. a. portion (carried to
table of

custom

one), esp.

Di and

v.

from

(V? !
1

"*3y 2

Ch

24

6-9

from

gift,

Ph. supr.

(cf.

v. also

loftiness,

Ez 20 40

'

of pride

fig.

D^'fb nbsp-QK Jb 20 (of wicked).

'I^tp n.pr.mont., i.e. Hermon,


ftoin WH Dt 48 (cf. Di Dr).
4
n.f.

3. uprising;

swelling.

cstr.Lvi 3 28 +

1.

sf.

Wf

Gn 49 s

dignity

Gn4 +,
7

abs.

'b>

2.

Jbi3 u + iW() 41

"
1

7
;

of God, his exalta-

Jb 13 11 31 23
2. swelling, eruption, ib3 -liya Lv 13 2 (+nnap, rnrm), c f. 14 56

tion, loftiness

^7

1310-io.u.^

also

3. uprising,

Jb 41 17

are in dread.

acceptance?

4.

23 al.

Vv
uprising
dub.

yjjn

at his

Gn

4 is
forgiveness

4*

a n p).

mighty

the

is

there not

Holz

al.;

Ew De

uplifting of countenance, cheerfulness,

Ke Di Kau.

(Ecclusi4 13
shall

10
"V nm-11, 35 t ruBTni
13
on 14 ), cf. 3 infr.; njj?D W*

obtain

V&)\ consec.

one's

hand has

Lv

enough,

(cf.
14

32
3 ms.
1

an answer;

LV25

6
,

sf.

Hiph.

ia^m

Pf.

consec.

Lohr.

reached,

11

Ez 46 7
24

abs.

Dt 19 6

26

no one put
% Klo
3. fig. IT iW&n
1

mouth, but rd. 3 >0

(c.

i.e.

one

14'21

p),

able to secure, get 14

is able,

25
27

= gain (riches)

26 49
-

c.

Nu6

Lv

21

or has
ace.

(allP),

25"' (H).

Jb

v. 31D.

v.

pi?C5>.

"it^J ('/of foil.;


Aram.lpa, jAj saw;
.Li,.:,* n. a saif).

1 1.

[Xti^l

NH "IM
cf.

s w (Qal Pi.)

Eth. (DV>; id.; At.

abs. Is

io 15

vb. lend on interest, or usury,

be a creditor (cf. Ar. Llo postpone, delay ; sell


57500
form of I. HOT, v. Ges
on credit;
); Qal
2
Pt. act. N5W (anal, n '>) 1 S 22 every man that
s
had a creditor ; 13 KtM "1B>K Is 24 against whom
7
is a creditor, and pi. 0^3 Ne 5 Kt (D^J Qr,
||

Hiph. /nip/
an enemy shall not
creditor against him, make exactions of
133^). 1 K 8 :u 2 Ch 6 22 v. XC3 Qal

from nEO), +acc. cogn. KfQ.


3 ms. 13 Titf
act the

him

lb

(1|

N^ - ^ f 89

s3

(5).

tfc$tB73

t[jlyj] vb. only Hiph. reach, overtake


Schechter

to his

tlitoQ n.m. saw;

(dignity of first-born),

Hb

^62", of Chaldeans

days
to reach,

"in

'B>

exaltation, dignity.

1.

VS'PS VT yWo

Dr Bu Kit HPS

piD2

Tn^t?

e. offering to

[M v&* J n.m.

Wfe>

11

hand

his

sacred contribution, tax ^pft 'D

d.

firoo).

Am 5

'D

exacted or enforced

c.

T.|).

in

of 'battle

fig.

bring, put,

S 9 43 (for MT nNtH) Gr HPS. b. perh.


also more gen., present, largess from a superior
Je 40 5 ( + nniX food-alloivance), Est 2 18
inferior, "13

b.

also 2

Gn 47 my days have not reached the


of my fathers, cf. Lv 26 s5
b. cause

fig.).

reff.),

^f

(metaph.).

18 38

Gn 43 s4 34 34 (J on
2S11 so rd. perh.

king or superior,

n?>aJ|l).

(of reproach,

cf.

justice

hands C??) in prayer ^ 141 (||


14
(Bu
utterance, oracle (= in. N&P), La 2

lifting cf

La

IS59 9 wrath of ' ^69 25 iniquities


13
calamities
Jb 27 20
2. a. reach, attain
40
18
to, Jb 4
(if one) reach it (ci'ocodile) with the
sword (2 ace.) fig. paths of life Pr 2 19 joy,
10
etc., L335
also 51 11 (Che Hl>t DW&:, for MT
}WWl; Perles Analekten64 riSf:, fr. nab?); of time

*Arf

),

40
Ju 20 38 uprising of smoke, cf. ('yn om.) v
c. upsignal Je 6 (= D3 Gf.).
b. in gen.

52

3S

22

Ho

io 9 sword Je 42 16 on 1 Ch 2i 12 v. supr.; of
blessings Dt 2 8 2 curses v 1645 predictions Zc i 6

a. \^V\} 'B

Ho

(prob.) rfKBp

cstr.

(v. infr.);

Kb'

= payment, tax
+; cstr. mV Gn
34

abs. T\V&D

pi.

14

); abs.

40

(DTO^J

5272b

Sta

portion '(on format, cf.


ii.i,
Ph. (Pun) has J1NK>0

usury;

n.m. Ne5,1 lending on

Ne 5

t[nNC?Q]

(as ace. cogn.),

n.f.

v 10

interest, or
.

loan (on pledge); cstr.

10
pi. o^ny
nsBto ^y"i3 rwr\ ^ Dt 24
26
niNBto Pr 2 2 </iOS pledging (giving security

nc>iN?

for) ofefos.

x x

674

NtM
vb.
Kt0
T T

f II.
1

Niph. Hiph. beguile,

only

(kindred with I. NIB*, from which,


deceive
however, the forms can hardly be derived (conj.
We comp.2.stt^ _Niph. Pf. 3 pi. *& Is 19 13
the princes Aaw been beguiled (|| I-5 *?*13 Wnn).
;

Hiph.

Ob

^N'tfn

Ob

Qr
2

3
;

19

Is

KK>n Je 4 10

37

&T.

2K18

(v. infr.);
10

juss.

10

10
;

29

Is 3 6

Gn 3

1^

^0^y

(J; not elsewh. Hex); Je 4 9 Ob";


10
2
19 let not thy God beguile thee
16

= Is 37

of Hezekiali

Ch

32

16

Gn 3"

beguile, usu. c. ace. pers.

infr.),

(cf.

10

Je 37 do not deceive yourselves ; also


14
29
Is 36
1S
b pers. Qab K^rb 2

sq.

W? ^

N
(= 2 Ch 32 v. 'supr.), Je 29 s D$
HP 4 ^Aoit /ias utterly beguiled this people;
i\by mo"^ ^ 55 :0 Kt appar.=otesotoio?is (be)
15

10

upon them! (but elsewh. only in n.pr.loc, cf.


p. 445 supr.), < Qr mbv HID &&_ Ew 01 Pe

De Now

Hup

cf.

@,

death (beguile them,

let

come deceitfully upon them!

me

conj. plausibly toja?

TpNlEO

Briill

Che,

cf.

i.e.)

Bae,

K"#!.

n.[m.] guile, dissimulation

(>

Lag BN196 der. fr. WfQ, lending on usury)


jiNEtoa nwfc nB?n Pr2 6 26 Aa<rcd may Aide

ace. to

deceptions

n.f.pl.

but meaning not suitable


v.

n*we
III.

sub

*W

Klo

(so

/or^,

[Ntfifa]

(NH

(but also 2H3), Syr. oJL>, all

nrO; Qal>/.

3&-

ta

18

ty

Bae).

= BH;
Wow;

^Z'

||

3 ms. D'" 1 2E>'

Wow; Dnk
away (perh.

Gn

2B>3

form of

Is 4 o 7 the

11

awZ 7e drove them


15
orig. blow away, drive away by
blowing, or by a sound like blowing).

MU/J
T T

tl.

vb. lend, become a creditor

Ntw);Qal Pf. 1 s. W#J Je 15 10 3 pi.


10
ISO v
P^. ntP3 Ex 2 2- + 4 t.; pi. 0^3 Ne
1011
7
v
+ Qr (Kt DW3, v. I. NBfc), sf. *Bh3 Is
5
(cf. I.

50
Je

; Ze/w2, usu.

c.

3 pers.:

T^rN^ 'TVe'r^

10

to rue,

I have not lent, and they have not lent


Dt 24 11 Ne 5 7 (Qr + ace. cogn.), v 10 11
-

10

HE'ri

cogn.).

n.[m.] debt;

only

^bo

2 fs.

sf.

vand.H.Ginsb

t[nB?Q] a.m. loan; only cstr. "b DiK


iny-12 Hf: T^K in; n^O iya Dt 15 2 every posof a loan of his hand shall renounce
what he lends to his neighbour (cf. Dr).
sessor

(NH

til. [I7t0] vb. forget

D1

perh. forgottenness

nisitu

As.

id.;

HWB186

Aram.

XB>3 (esp. Ithpe., Aph.), \Ju forget;

^>

Ar.

Eth. rh{W; ignoscere, conQal Pf. 1 s. WEfal


donare, indulgere Di 633 ) ;

forget, neglect;

cf.

D3 ?? Je2 3 39 / will forget you finally


(but @33@ Che Gie 'rttrtwi, sq. Vffitofl as v 3Sb
17
1 have forgotten
v. ill. KB>) ; roiD WEfo La 3
N>3

prosperity; Impf.

^^

1 s.

I forget i

shall

Inf. abs.

tftfc

Impf.

ms.

39
( 'b) Je 2 3
,,

sf.

Che Hf

'JBten

^Bfa

Gn4i

sf.

ace. rei

not be

s/taZ<

'iB&fl (Qal);

Dt 32 15 ).
Pi. Pf. 3 ms.
(E) God hath made me forget

(cf.
51

noan Jb 39 17

Niph.

(v. supr.).
21

3B'3n Is

44 /iow
forgotten of me, but dub.; Ges M17 "
2

i.e.

byWe Mi6 M plausiblyforMTBn;

overlook, rd.

in

st syllable

Hiph.

only here,
Pf. 3 ms.

infl.

of

a^n

sf.

^oc? caused her (the ostrich)

io

did not endow her with

it.

forget wisdom,

i. e.

upon it. Hiph. Impf.


-^i4 7 18 Ae causes his wind io

3K>*1

who lendeth to his


24 when thou lendest

2K4 (so Baer;


iTEO) pay C^P) thy debt.

[Du]

^3JJ|3

equivalent to thee

is

tliere

Eloah, ace. to thine iniquity,

cf.

Bi Che

from

,obandSo1 -;

n^ for n^ Du rejects ver. as gloss).


trWW
n.f. forgetfulness, oblivion/3 H?
13T

Bu reads

breath of'" lias blotvn


1

Hiph.

Impf. ~]ip ^p nt Jb 11 6 Eloah allows a part


of thy guilt ^o be forgotten thee, i. e. does not
rmh
rfbxo
reckon it to thee in full (

v. II. HK>3.

t[2t&fa] vb. blow

nf3D Ges m m ).

74
73
read prob. m&OK>e,

Now Hup

Dt

|io 9 n

+ ace.

Kt, ^.f? Qr

itself with dissimidation.

TniN^Q

50

Q3' ri'K'S3
i

Is 24=

7\1&1

neighbour; 2
to thy neighbour

15

ms. 2

L^?]

usurer

pt. as subst. creditor,

2K 4

Impf. 3 ms. 2

'

Inf. abs.

rei)

2 2- (E),

#^n

sf.

s1

Ex

13

so if 55

14

Je 37

+ ace.

(both

3 pi. sf.

Ch 32 15

INB'FI

mpl.

sf.

Je 4

2 ms. riKtfn

imp/, only

Je49 16

N'tfn

Pf.

ntra

f 88

(||

ijB'n),

tin*B^,
1

n"^

n.pr.m.

+i,f

1L12
).

Ch

d. H.

of Issachar

(and so in
2525

Ch

Eto-ia,

21

a.

L
1

laxria

Ch

20

23
4. one

Ieo-o-(f)ia.

(or nerve) in the

on format, cf. Lag


appar. the portion of the principal

(etyin. dub.;

LU

Io-a, etc.

Ezr io31

TnU?3 n.[m.] a vein


thigh

Ieata,

3. Levites

foil.).

24
b. r Ch 24 ,
of those strange wives

Ar.

1.

(cf.

v6 ) one of David's heroes, Irjo-ov2. H>^, a man


Uaia, .@L Uacrove.

(van

vei,

designation of HB

675

o^ea

rown

vein of the

leg

in the thigh, vulg.

fall

sciatic vein,

or (mod.) sciatic nerve and even

ecs

thigh,

RS Semi

cf.

ai^

n#N

v.

360;2nded

p. 6

M?

zMGxmia889).i88

^3 Nu2i

Daeto consec. 9 3

Pr

32

sf.

&Dp

pi.

undo threads,

iatMl

sf.

Qal Pf

imp/. 3 ms.
133^ Ec io 8 Pt. act.
;

T3^ Hb2

sf.

Am 5

consec.

Mi'3 5

JV33 (esp.

40

Ec io 11

off,

\nn b& Dt

helve);

J0S5

15

(JE).

122

Jews

the iron

axe-head from

(i.e.

oftt-es

s/ta <7rop

(h?) foot

fr.

away nations

3. clear

b&M

16

entirely out of (IP) Elath.

(NH in nn. np^a,

t [Dti^JD] vb. pant

slip or

19 and

Pi. imp/. 3 ms.

cleared the

/je

19
Nu 2 I s
bite, chiefly of serpent, c. ace, Am 5
8
17
(pt. pass., abs.),
9 Gn 49 (poem in J), Nu 2

wood

is

Pf.

b& Dt

8 4u </tme

2. t/mto 0^' sandal

(E),

TOSp Dt

17

pass.

Ex 3

Dt

etc.,

Qal

3 ms.

15

n?n-JO bj-)3n bcoi

^3 Gn 49
7

19

slippeth off from the

1.

Era 88);

ace. to

Imv.

drop

celeriter extraxit,

Dt7'+2 t,; Impf.


ms.
EX3 J0S5

off (abs.).

untwist rope, disintegrate, dissolve);


3 ins.

JiJ

loan-word

fr.

?&}) consec.

Eth. tffa: Di 6 ";

Av ^^SZ

cp

48C
;

ki>, k&i

of snakes); Syr.

denom.

28

HWB

Hiph.); As. nasdku D1

pluma,

excidit

JJl.i

i^Gte

but also trans., avis mutavit rejecitque plu-

supr.

X Aph.

fall off;

off,

house); Ar.

(fr.

mas (Frey);

sacredriess of

We Heidaw

3C
-

om<

etc.

(NH = BH, but also transp.

t *ltfa vb.bite

Ba

On

1?"^$? T?), cf. v 33b

Niph. 6e cast

off,

33a

T2 Gn

nB>3n

32
thigh-vein
(or
thigh-nerve,
the
of

sinew

V$

is

; only

Lane 3033)

sciatica,
the

tvhich

Kpi?3 STiptp3; late

Aram.

nptW,

Ithpe.; Syr. jilj

breathe, bloio ; Ar. l-lo gently breathe (of wind),

v 11 (abs.), Pr 23 s2 (sim. of wine);


s
fig. of prophets DOSE'S 'an Mi 3 ivho are biting
fig. of
with their teeth, and crying, Peace
oppression, etc., ^fS^O Hb 2' (with play on
v

Ec io 8

also

etc.

seek

v.

ance (Lane

a thing

3032

l^LZ a

);

lbl

soul,

and strong breathing

of the deep

Qal Impf

in travail;

and perseverLane )
pant,

labour

ivith

0$N IS42 14

s.

DDHK

Pi. Pf. 3 pi.

you fatally

lite

WHTlX Xu2i 6

13$31 Je 8 17

3 mpl. *0$T\
the people fatally

bit

</i.fv/

(both of serpents).
TTJX2J5
bitten
c.

"h> B"b>

n.[m.] interest, usury (lit. something

Ex

24

22

Ex

(E);

24

22

c.

Dt

cstr.

JO npb

Lv

25

36
,

23

20

;-

3^n

?P

Ezi8 17 npb 22 12 (no prep.), Tf33 Lv 25" a<


s 13
'33 Pr 28 s by usury;
interest, so \^ 15 Ez 18
,

Dt2 3 20 20 20
-

Vertadenom

interest

89

Gerber
); Qal/mp/. 3 ms.
Dt 2 3 20 interest of anything off which one giveth
interest (cf. Dr).
Hiph. make one give in(cf.

terest;

21 21
-

Impf.

ms. ^EJPl

tnStt?: n.f.
cf.

W^

67

);

Dt 23 20 ( + ace.

chamber

abs.

also

(NH

= treasuries,
<VJj vb.
trans.:

2.

'a

Ne

(rare

13

||of

30

Jb4

33

God as

2. breath

o/man
life

D^n Gn

32

(J)

of

Jos

sf.

in3E?3

Ne

pi. abs. ni3B>3

3
2

draw

off.

off, etc.;

Pi.

i"ipE>3

man,

||

nn, DIN

(J);

33

Dn

4
.

10";

TVn npB>3

cf.

iV

'a 'i

13

but a breath (late

is

?3 K*aa every breathing

\K

14

150"; niDKO Is 57

15

4. spirit of

Pr 20 27

npe'ayb

29

1C

sp>^ of man

a lamp o/'\

tlTOlBOFI n.f. an animal;


11

30

the

ibis,

Dt 14

water-hen,

10
:

1.

Lvn

'n

unclean

nopepvpicov,

ls
,

bird,

(ace. Tristr

or species of owl (Di Bu SS); pelican


18
2. unclean )7f
Dt 14".
(Ges): Lv 1
NIIB12
30
), or chameleon
lizard (Saacl Tristr
Lv 1

NHB249

storehouses.

1. intrans. slip or

in ivhose nostrils

np^aRLv

30

40

Jb 27

Dt 20 16 Jos

thing

32
s

by God it is
man Jb 34 14 36 4 and is
man 1DN3 HOBO "1E>N D1S

3. syn.

gloss).

man Jb

Is 42

Jb37"'; as

ice

18 10

as breathed in

characteristic

man

17

D"n ntDBO Gn
in

22

lv 17

breath

Is 2

S22 10 = f

breath to

giving

breath of

God's

wind

wind producing

as cold

hot wind kindling a flame

as destroying

creative,

T\^h, q.v.:

);

drop

3. clear

off;

away

7^3 prob. intrans., Qal not used, but n.

ttyft a falling

breath of

is

both rooms of individuals


(Chr)

cogn.)

p pers.

all c.

16

14

denom. pay, give

T[l|U.^] vb.

asacc. cogn.

Is

off); '3 abs.

10

they shall

Impf

(fig-);

anc?

and

t nn r2 n.f. breath ; 'a Dt 2


+ 9 1. cstr.
BX82
no^3
sf.
Gn
2
+iot.;
f.'Lag
c
(
npf:
ntotfa
IS57 ;
pi.
Jb27 inpfa Jb 34
s

sense thy debtors, those that give thee interest).

woman

of a

Hiph. cast

off, let

/g

Hieroz.i.l078ff.^ed.Kosenni.ii.50Sff.\

SQ jnost

alleged living on air, Plin

ing

name from

but

this not applicable to

cf.

x x

(derivMI "'" 0l

Lag BN130f ).
2

676

ntw
blow

t*]t^l vb.

= BH;

(JSTH
Idlot 68

Aram. &L> Schwally

Chr.-Pal.-

i_HJ

Ar.

(vulg.)
ZPV
7

(Dozy" 667 on usu. mug. cf. Wetzst


)
ZAhr(1889) 268
form of 3B>3, cf. Jen
Qal Pf
);
24
/w /tatf/t blown upon them
3 ms. DO? ^ Is 40
^
of
wind);
2 ms. ^jn^U ASK^
(of
under fig.

'd.

'

||

Ex

10

15

(song).

nu?:

Di rejects) '$! vJV Ho 1 2 calves do they kiss;


DYIB^ Fr 24^ lij)s he kisses; abs. ^85"
?f\
;

recipr.). PS* T?"^? Gn 41 is dub., Di


to thy mouth all my people shall yield (fit,
adapt themselves, cf. Ar. V), so Kau BuhlLei
40

(fig.,
'

'

but this meaning uncertain, and text perh. corrupt, v. Di Holz).


Pi. Impf. 3 ms. pKW Gn
13
13
Imv. mpl. -1pf3 ^ 2 12
32 45
"pf?!! 29
1

'3

abs.

S 30

Jb

ifiBO

3;

17

NH /.;

Gn

Din raif>

cf.

n.m. twilight (prop,

F]QJ2

Je 13

IBJJ

twilight-breeze,

cstr. Is 21

4
;

s "

(cf.

Jy!? v 12 ); opp. ifa Is 5 11 ; time of concealment

Jb2 4

15

Pr7 9

+ hv

rM

nbaxi

anj?,

Gn

sf.

13

(J),

28

Qal:

cf. 1.

10

Jb3

iB?'? *33i3

fig.);

nn

(opp. 'nnn?), so *ibo


9

16

je

the stars

(both

s 30 17 Klo Kit HPS (rd! DB-innjJ


for 'no!), We Kit Bu); Th, after Luth, sub 2,
soBuhl Lei SS; Lohr allows either.
2. morn147
ing twilight Jb 7 4 (opp. 3T.J?), appar. also
1
1

Dmnoj)

t//-

t^lftp and

11

(Is

34

P]itl^_ a.[m.] a bird

(with harsh, strident note


"

Tristr SHB192 think of

23

i-

bird; on format. cf.Lag

Lvn

Dt

17

14

16

Bo Hieroz

-,
'

If 3 i.e. a twilight
Ba SB231 ); unclean

kiss; only

t[njTtZJ:i] n.f.

WB nip^

deserts Is 34 11

Great

Ct

Di Dr -White

pt^J

Is

Pt. pi. cstr. ^p'f 3 : riB^


with the bow, so 2 Ch 17' 7
s1

78

yjr

/_

is difficult,

Bae

gloss

Hup Hi Che Kau

Kau

Bae.

25

Jb 20

'3

As. nasdku,

p^II, pSO, Syr. &.JL), kiss (orig.

smeK [J~j]

Ch

|?D)

'3

'(cf.

only Qal
2

equipped

ne>j5 ''Din

'3

Hup-

ace. to

del.

as explan.

del. ver. as gloss

Hup

pBO Ez39+2t., v^l


pm Kio +2t.,
equipment, weapons K
abs.

24

Ch

ptyp n.[m.] equipment, weapons

armoury;

1K10

'

pE>3)

.<

t.<
pttjr,
Is 22

(Ges 5130e );

al.

I.

appos. of

Now

io 25

ibis.

*l$tf]

kisses of

equipped with

sub

etc.,

24
;

cstr.'?

1.

io 2 Is 22 s

Ch

W&

24

Ez 39 9 (gen.
9
'3 Jb 20 24
(Hn^

by specif.), v 10
Di^ \^i4o 8 i.e. day of battle;
Jb 39 21
2. appar. armoury Ne
foil,

(NH

vb. kiss

Lv

93

@;J

cf.

Pt.

exact meaning uncertain;

prob. either handle, or be

perh. Ar. jJlo,

(coll.),

id.,

f I.

>

(Lv),

1,0,

pi. cstr.:

Dip^J Pr 27 s

N|rtfc>

[ptyj] vb.

II.

"f"

Egyptian

Oivl,'

13

an enemy.

Eagle-owl {bubo ascalaphus) Tristr


Hpt

^-Eosenm.

ii>284;

BN127

inhabiting

Prob. a kind of oivl Bo'

Hiph.

of wings of cherubim, gently


touching each other (c. "vN).

of its twilight

of night of Job's birth). so 3-iyrnjn '3HD

(i.e.

Is 59

13"^? V

15

32 45 (all E)
13 p I35 a supr.

31

b pers.

c.

nip^O EZ3 13

fie*, to

emphasize sin that shuns the day) of refresh4


(TB'n 'J) of stumbling, in dim light
ing Is 2

29

dub.,

is

evening twilight

1.

IBO, KKfo)

1
16

28
Inf. cstr. pB>3 G1131

pBO

term,
nt?jJ);

'3

so

alone

19

ace. to Li.g*"-*" 11 -'*"- 2 "):

Ar. J.l.i is /astoi


in order, Eth. "}rt<; pt.

arrange

together,

ordine dispositus, apte sertus Di 641 poss. akin

t"ll^J n.m.

(NH

nasru; X*T\&; Syr. ]UJ; Ar.


(Lane 2780), vulg. ;.li; Eth. 1?IC;

id.; As.

to II.

; Qal V /.
J

ptw)

3 ms.

'3 1

18

J.l.i OTrftore

*y?i Pi-7
3 pi- iP$ f 85 ; /tor/: P^
Gn 41* p^l 27 27 + sf. ^p.f Ct i 2 1 s. cohort.
-*\>m 1K19 20 ; 3 mpl. npK Ho 13 2 etc.;
3

13

fs.

11

7mv.

usu.

kiss,

40

20 9
worship
1

? pers.

c.

26

27

Gn 4 8

(all J),

19

Gn

np/.n

Ex

10

19

1K19

20

13

?&n\ Jb 3

Gn

27

29

18 7 (both E),

Pr

7'

(cf.
27

S 20 9 ;
50 Ex 4"
S 15 5 14 33

Inf. cstr. "pe>3 2


26 27

Ru

z'-u;

\Ve SkizzeQ "

and

i-

11

''I)

so of idol-

105iHeid 1M
),

cf.

my

Gn 33

iiip.f

V (J

Holz

Sab. 1D3 n.pr. dei, and 1D3 }n*3

(1875), COO

1^3 Dt

La

19

28

49

Hxvii

(1883),

pi.

S56\

Qn3

23

DHM

Ho8'+'

/*

!.,,

cstr. *?.??

(perhaps not always) the griffon-

sts.

vulture (Tristr NHB172ff

Dr Dt14 ^Now^

011

'-

'

84

2780

Mi

),

16

Lane

prey

Hb

Lv

13

Pr

23

flying swiftly to

(bald, in sim.),

Jb

Dt 14

s6

17

Pr 30 ('3"
soaring Jb 39",

cf.

12
;

33), unclean

also in sim.

also

Di 641

ZMG.Mix

hand hath kissed


my mouth; rarely c. ace. pers. 1 S 20 41 (S5"N
^JH-nK), E f. pers. 1 S io Ct i 2 ( + rfp'B'|) 8
'P ?

griffon -vulture, eagle

wd. suspicious,

(cf.

Is

also

40

31

Ob

17

Jb 39-

building nest high Je 49

as swift also 2

Bab. and Assyr. invader Je 4 13


81

Dt28 49 Je48 40

^T5n

-fsrf

Ez 17 3

49

22

(fig.

(all

23
i

La 4 19

16

esp. of

cf.

Ho

in comparisons^,

of Nebuch.), v 7

(fig.

of

677

ncfo
king of Egypt)

Pr 30 19
yff

103

as

Ex 19 4
compel

Dt 32 11 (song) 'J "JS of cherubim


Ez i 10 io 4
Only Mi i lc seems to

to vulture (on eating fresh carrion


Lv11

13

': may be
v. reff. in Di
), and
more comprehensive word, inch both vulture
and eagle.

by eagles

'

tJltW vb. be dry, parched; Qal Pf.


T
affect.
3 fs. nWJ NOX3 Qji^ Is 41" (on D.
f.

v.

Ges*

might

201

dry, i.e.

is

DlTTCU nn^3 j e 5I m their

); also fig.

Niph. Pf.
5
19 and toater

fails.

B*n OWntfJI Is

consec.

pi.

3
shall

he dried up from the sea; cf. Impf. D*0 IB'flS?


"'
Jei8 14 where read prob. Vlf 3? (Gf Gie al.).'

al.

< Gie
pr

rM?o . ro'Tia

t[nJnj]

ref.

Rothst

(E),

vision

in

leaving no trace of flight


renewing youth (by moulting)
training and supporting its young

as

7na
makes
1

28

i&

cstr. bef. foil.

Tjn^

2^3

v.

vb. only Pi. cut up, cut in

by joints (Dr 1811 7 NH id.,


Pi.
rare) -Pi. Pf nr)3 Lv 8 20 TV\)\ consec.
Lv i 6 12 Impf 3 ms nJWI 1 K 18 33 sf. Wnn^.
pieces, divide
;

1S11

7
,

JU19 29

nnPl3M

cut up, cut in

etc.;

c. ace. of animals 1 S 1 7 of woman Ju


20 6 (all these to be sent about as token for
assembling warriors on signif. of the practice
Semi 383 2nded 4 2
cf. RS
D^ro^, cut
); elsewh.usu.+

pieces,

up

into pieces, of

animals

woman Ju

19

29

of sacrificial

i8" 3:B (ace. only),

EX29 Lv
17

6 - 12

8 20 (all P).
j.
I

<

nrO

Ez24,4

n.m.

piece of a divided car-

DTim 50 12a); abs. 'j Ez 24- pi.


enrn j U i9 29 +2t. sf. vnna Ex 2 9 ]717 +2 1.,
cass (Ecclus

t]1D\l.^ n.[m.] letter (usu. der.

Pers.

fr.

'^J^
~

$>',
yet

Meyer

cf.

J udenthum22

!2J1J (\/of

); abs.

Ezr

52

Jb28

'

50

f 78
path of thy commands;
Tm m n:pn3 7]T} p r 1 2 :s */t< journey of her
pathway is no-death! (|| C*n n[m rnN3) Ew
28

(fig.),

fniSD 3in:

119

41

35

(track);

(fig.):

the

>

Be De,

?K

others rd. "vK,


39 a supr.
and either transl. '3 by-paths (Hi Str), or subv.

p.

stitute

a syn. of 'wickedness'

p erles

Anaiekte n67f.

triTn:
Jb 30 13

(cf.NowFrankenb;

EP3S)ri3 after

id.; abs.

n.f.

2t, DC

?^ Pn

Levy

'3

Is 4 3

15

pi.

sf.

2.

of

La

oft.
9

y-YI
1|

a.

= course

105

142 4 of Isr.
3 + 19
path of God's appointment Is 42 16
1

moral action, and character

pr 3
?iV
'a

J
,

17
,

'3

Is

justice 8

Je 6

16

(||

20
(||

of

Ho

life

b. of

paths of wisdom
Pl^^rriK) light Jb 24";

3it3H rfiV)

path of wicked Pr

59 (crooked), path of adulteress Pr


is rendered 'by-paths,' by

^3^3 Jei8 15

25

Gf

of sacrif. animals

Ez

elsewh.
29
;

24

Ex29

44

17b

'ab after vb. run? (q.v.):

Ex

29

17a

Lv

vb. pour forth

612

8 20 \

be

(intrans.),

Niph.j&wo, Hiph. melt

id.,

X Aph. pour out, esp. melt;


(Haph.) No ZMGlIVII(18m98 Cook 83
292

BAiil

Zinj. n3J"lv

Syr.

^fco

^nn Je 4 2 ls
11
6
+ 3 t., "nnni Je 44 Dn 9 3 mpl. 13W1 Jb 3 s4
pour forth, alw. fig., 'nhNB' D?1M 'IW Jb 3 24
and my groans have poured forth like water

PS 2480); Qal Impf.

(rare)

fs.

;'

wrath (Hon) Je 42 18 (c. ~/V pers.),


Ch 1 7 34 s5 (both c. 3 loc. against)

usu. of divine

44

abs. rri3Y13

6,6

HWB487
Jager
natdku,flow D1

cf.

Jb 38 20
Jb 19 8 30 13

of meat

(NH

).

Pr8 +; cstr. id. Jb 3 8 +; sf. ^3^? Jbi


9
La 3 9 rnbw Jb 24 13 etc. ; patft: 1. lit. ^'n
nuvw Ju 5 </ors o?z paths, i.e. travellers, Pr
2
8 Is 58 12 (Oort Lag Klo nfonri: but against
16
this Du)
2>ath through sea Is 43 (in fig.) ; of
path to house of (personif.) light and darkness
,

usu. pi. pieces:

(trans.); As.

n3T)3

20

poured out

t.;

19

t [^TJ~0]

ChWBi 28b
16

13

(as

Jb_i8

),

20b

24

only v

4b

Lv i 8
9
woman Ju

'j

abs.

+3

of

35

10

(sg.

Jbi8'+3t. cstr. THi f


H^ria
1
sf.
Pr 1 28 (si vera 1., v. infr.
fs.
3
19
on om. of Mappik v. Ges 91e v. infr.)
path
raised);

in a caldron (symbol, of Jerusalem)

pathway

path,

Lv

H^nriJ

11

Lane 276).

come prominent, protuberant,

'3

'

Ar. ^J-5 swell forth, be-

foil.;

tl^Mi n.m.

Hoffm ZAii(1887)

writing,

i-e.

(abs.), 2

Dn 9

also

11

Pf. 3 ms. qn;

v 27 (both

c. "?J?

Ex 9 33 +

2 t.;

pers.).

Niph.

nSJjtf

fs.

Xa

nsnil consec. Ez 24
2 mpl. DMW]
2 Ch 34
Ez 22 21 Pt. f. J"DPI3 Je 7 20
be poured, of rain,
nxnx Ex 9 33 (J), cf. on^y D?o '3 2 S 21 10 J<?
poured out, of wrath of ^ Na i (abs.), Je 7
2

11

',

21

'

21
18
42 (c. "by pers.), 2 Ch 34 (c. 3
pers.)
be poured forth i. e. melted, annihilated
21
s fury Ez 22
in the midst of (T>J"I3) the fire of

i> loc),

(c.

(subj. persons), so

caldron).
2

K 22

(||2

22

Hiph./y.3mpl.|Da:rnK

infr.);

1 s.

will melt

Inf. cstr. T?l?nb


(i.e.

(subj. impurity, fig. of


SJH3JJ

wnn

money
consec. Ez

thy servants have poured out the

Ch 34 12
and I

20

11

24

D3HX

you

Ez 22

20

^3^

(fig.

of judgment)

in order to melt

metal in furnace; Co after

@ @

it

reads

678
^nsnp Niph.

Inf., so

3 mpl. ']?!!

Bert hoi,

Ch 34 17

K 22*

(||

13
Je 16 4 2 13 strength Dt 8 *>68 36
12
29
procure for
the sabbath Ex 16 (J) Ez 20

$n

supr.);

nSrD Jb io 10 <fos< (= didst) ^om not


pour me out like milk ? (of beginnings of life).
Hoph. Impf. 2 mpl. 13Bn [3 Ez2 2 22 so sAaK

one

(j>)

Gn

14

43

1825

113

a smelting-pot.

silver in

vb.

|J~0
44

+ oft.; OHeb.

I9

(Ecclus

put, set

Nu 3

J3 *)b

Lzb 327 NH
292 327
rono, etc., Lzb

Eci2

Zinj.

in

alto

jri3,

Lzb 327 Cook 84

n.pr.,

lb - 48S

);

Impf. \TW, and n.pr.; Palm., also n.pr. Lzb


34
Cook -; I Impf. \W, Inf. JBt?; Sab. Jri3 Hal'

1 -

Lib

[North-Sem. form]

n.pr. by33n3

Denkm.80.No.35.
idiot. 5 s.

^^so

C u p a J Aram

Syr. Impf.

Vergl.6-em.Gram.93f.

^fc^,

12

with aphaer. of
000

De +

18,41

ms. Bn?

4-;

22

41

No ) J Qal 19]?
Jui5 18 +, nnn?

(defended as vulg. form

by Th Ges Lgbi: 9
'

'3

015 s9 Sta i27b Ges 5191 (hesitantly),

HPS, cf. Hup-Now* 18


imi v 18 sf. liTnn? v 19

Gn 43
133ri>Lv 5 24 Ec2
]ff>

+ ,"i n ? Jui6
j

mpl.

15'

}Fl>1

etc.

KloBuLohr
Ez 16 3336

Bri3

wnj Ju

i s.

Gni2~ +

is. [PIN

ft.

+,

etc.;

sf.

3 ms.

pi. JB?

Imv. ms. JB

K4 +
42

vun Ne i 1 Ch
n|3J|l 1S21 10
fs."?B Gn30 ,4 + ,^.Is43 6
n Gn 34 8 +; Inf'abs. J1B3 Dt 15"+, JB3

IB Gn
2i 52

);

-(-,

21

41

14

21

34

Impf.

Ew tl95b Ko

<txt.err.for nnri3( S o||^i8 41 )

al-;

14-

n3B

15

11

sf.

Nu2i +
2

cstr. jh?

Gn 3 8 9

20 21 "JB?
,

iK

JBnb

19

6
(but read BBb' s0 Ol'^'Ges* 87 Benzj, JHB
also 17 14 Kt (Qr BB)
> these forms retained
byEw 52ssc Kb !.305._ n n Gn 4 M +, esp. r\rbi 5 '+,
"BBS J u 2i w Tirib Ex 5 21 (so Ginsb, van d. H.
'

nB^cf.alsoKiinKo ")-^; sf.^BB Gn 2 4inn Dti5 10 + etc.; Pt. jnJ Ju 2 18 4-, etc.;
1

30

cf.

19

1S

''

to

in this sense 37

i8 6

cf.

(all P);

bis descen-

Ex6 8 (P;+n^T )D)

+ BBKhb Dt
+ JO of source
ace. alone ^ 61

Dt.),

t,

D^ JBB"^Pr

Aaron and

(?)

16

Abr. and

I7 8 (P)

( J)

jn>

c.

(D*" );

19

my food,

gall (3 essentiae),

adloc

Hup-Now
1331 Gn

c,

t^bb

ace. 4- inf.

-;

28 20

(J),

Dt 2 9 3

ybK'p

Esp. c.

supr. 3

cf.

bbxb Dnb

Ex

cf.

a ^^i rritqb D^yi nynb

i5.2o.

M52

53

Gn

Lindberg

Inf.

D utMand JHJ

P/ ': Gn24
Gn3 + nnn

EpiBr

rare ) Schwally
(

DHM

H3SP "Bnj Gni7 16 (P);

gave, as

Nab.
lc

you compassion in the


2 b, 3 b); give persons

sthg., in

also

(cf.

^sb D^nn 09b

give something to (b) one for (b)


some capacity, Dnriyb ib '3 vnK'bs-BK
37
27
+ prob. also E*n ^"133 '3 ^6<fthey

BH; Ph. jrv. JB3 in n.pr.


HWB45
(rarely ittan Id
As. naddnu D1

Gni

+J 1^

jri3

1PP-|n3 n.pr.m.

of Levites given to

4- oft. (pt,
18

give,

man

(P);

dants

a melting of

like

esp. of '^'s giving land to

Ba NB5,02d ); cstr.

Ez2 2 22

fiBn3

S]D3

*jiri3

K21

(J) he will give

his sons

tTfliin n.[m.] a melting (Hophal-format,,


dissim. from Spnn, ace. to

S 17 10

eyes of the

46

of judgment).

(fig.

cf.

'33/nri

ye be melted

13

mercy 1

Toy); Impf.

cf.

]na

16 15

Ne

(P),

Dab

3.b

b"'3

'3

woman to (?) man as

gri've

Gn 2 9 28 (E), 34 812 (J). Jos I5 (JE),


= Ju i a,8 + without 2nd b Gn 2 9 1919 (E), Gn
91416
21
(P), Ju 15 26 4- c.
38 Ex 2 (J), Gn 34
16

(b) wife,

'7

21

acc.alone,

Gn2 9 26 (E), 1S25 44

d. of (gracious)

bestowals of various kinds: give= grant, send


rain, D3"K>a
1if"jX"?y

of hail

your

Lv 2 6 4 (H), D3fl-IB0 Dt 1

K8

36

send herbage

your

field for (?)

,10?

also of sending plague

etc.;

Ex 9 23 (E);

14

cattle

(3^3/) in (3)

Dt

15

grant

11
"BS *jp 'BBJl
a remnant to (?) Judah Je 40
s
7?^? ?JipD3 45 and I will grant thee thy life
;

as spoil; grant revenge (ace.) to (?) the king


ntojM JBJn bn
on (JO) Saul, etc. 2 S 4 8 cf.

S 22 48 =^ 18 48

2
i

Bu

11

(?),
i'
1727

13

B^p

Bu

f 106

^ 37

+ b pers.), "^3
^I40

wish= O

= As. mannu inamdin Jager


Jb.:

c.

3"$

ace.

Ezr?'

njpB Jb 6

8
,

nrap jsxoi oab " jn;


"'D who will give or grant,

JB?

in expressions of

c f.

Esp. +f.

15

(Bh) ^.lXP

grant a request, '"yNf

e.

Est 5 3

niNB Prio 24

^b

other gifts Ju 15 18 (T3),

that (I had!
BASii 279

Dt 28"

jn"-n?

),

cf.

etc.;

esp. (9

1.)

Jbi4

67
,

1. give
to,

c.

a.

= give personally,

ace. rei 4- b pers.

hand
K 22"

deliver or

S io 4 22 10

Lv5 16 (P)22 ,4 (H)Ku 4 7 4-oft,; in trade Pr 3 i 24


"b pers. Gn 2 i ,4 (E), Je 8 Lv i5 14 4-oft.; ex3
plicitly T3 '3 Dt 24 13 (bill of divorce); c. ace.

^ i4 =53 55 Je 9
Nu 11 29 (JE), lit. who
7

prophets?

c. 2

Je 8 s3

cf.

will

c.

ace.

ace.

DT??

''

DV"^?

v s people

make all
+3, "b nN3 ^3W

rei

alone

Ju

s5

+ bpers. Gn

b.

53

24 (J)
understanding heart

= bestoiv upon,
2o
1

16

(E)

K3

912
,

29

(P)

c.

ace. rei

+ oft.;

blessing

Dt

an

12 15

Ct8\
Ju 9 M
c.

Jb2 9

cf.

iAai

ace. 4-b

= "b;

c.

me
c

ace. 4- ?, 'ija njn

DyrrnK

my

charge/

people were in

<7n's

Jb 31 s5

one hearing
appar.

will give to me (y)


4
also ^P.B? " Is 2 7 where sf.

inf.

lit.

who

JB? <

Ex

i6

(P), so

^ n^N

S 19

wKtJJ Jb 6 s
13

pass! i4
Aa<

26

3i

him

(E), cf. 3i

Pr6 4

no

(?)

"'
:

Ex 3

(E)

pf. *l?T

Is62 6

'3

35

+ inf. Ec

11

Dn

io 12

T3 Gn 30

c.

glory, etc.

12

3i

give spoil to

(J)

" novin

* Dt 20 14

('''

Ex

3o

15

Dt 1
s
85 cf. Ez 36

15

Ch 29 14 offering to (?) idols Ez 6 13 esp.


2,4
to Moloch Lv 20
to pass through fire to (?)
2
M. 18 etc.
1.= consecrate, dedicate to (?)
^ i S i 11 Ex2 2 29 (E).
m. give a sign or
=1^.

74

Now;

35

with reflex. ?

Ex7 9 (P),

cf T^lil

splendour
shevjeth

? pers. Jos 2

alm.

set

JO?

hire,

Ex

^?f

(E)

'*

12

(JE),

= display, exhibit;
forth, exhibit thy

Pr

^3

31

23

Gn 3 o

Dt 24

15
,

,8

cf.

Is 61

pay,

+b

8
;

Je2 2
a price, B">3 '3 Nu 20 (JE),
3
Jon
i
i.e. paid his fare, passage^1^ ft !!
money; money (as) price ("VTID) 1K21 2 cf.
fnjpn 5)D3 '3 Gn2 13 (P); pay money for
(3)
3
something Dt 14 26 wealth for (3) love Ct 8 7

pers.

c ace.,

t.

Nu 2

Gn4
( + b

10

Is

u.

15

29

man

55

12

19

"5B)

Nu

cf.

K'piO

+ acc. of sin

4 -4

28
s4 8
-

24

(J);
c. ace. rei + b pers. Gn 47
Ex 2i 32 (E) Dt 2 2 29 ace. om. v 19 cf.
22
(v. tyf), iFDtf '3 v (i.e. pay
I0J1 Ex 2

tax or rent,
fine (c. id.)

D*??B3

19

for his lost time),^??

money

all

E),

V,

cf.

}iHB'3 v 30 (pay redemptionp iB'BS

1S3

pay votive offering (c. acc.


wager (c. ace. + b) Ju 1 1213.

money

fc"K

ij)

o.

'31

Lv
c.

27

30
s3

12

(P); a

3 give for
f

= sell, *1D33 *|-l3-nK ^TOn K21

(P);

6
,

(3)
cf.

Dt2- S 14 25 iCh2i 22
'3 EZ27 is trading term,
but sts. connexion obscure and text dub.: give
wares for (3) 27 12 (but rd. prob. "\ for 3 <SCo
;

14

13

Pr 13

16

v. requite to (?)

49

(cf.

K8 =2 Ch 6
39

Ez

c.~^?-f-3

number unto

b).

]m 2S24

king; iPJ i?
him a time.

he

^V^\

the

to

33

capers.

w. = report,

.nBDKrnK

and I mentioned

x.=

up the
usu. c. ace. bSp, utter a sound,
20
34
7
16
Je 4 ( + by against), 22 48 La 2 ; in
lift

utter,
:

\m Gn

weeping, ^333 ^jj-flK

Nu

(as

other conj.

25
D"JX n"n~]n v trembling before

etc.,

U^N

prop.

20 s (P) Zc 8 12 Cti 12

^n~^

reported the

voice

24

Zc 8 12 + 6f
Lv26 420 (H) ^i 3

Ew

as to sense

occasioneth a snare.

L.V25 19 26 420

(J),

Dy Kau Wild

cf.

(JE) Jos

Jei7 10 32 I9 ^

34

pers.)
27

a man, ace. to (?) character

Ne

yield produce, fruit,

it

(E) he hath

13

mention,

when

n.

sparkle in the cup.

its

my

they

D133

wages (ace, +sf.),


paid

Ez 27 10
i^JJ

13

'3

18

occasion, produce, ?n"jrP 31D 73fe>

wonder, ace.

17

etc.),

v.

cf.

+N?B?Dt7 2 23
and v. further 2 b

cf.

nj *JTD

subj.);

c.

yields,

\p-

b pers. Ct
S io 10
s.
(JE) Ju 20 13

(E),

Nu 2

entrust

of tree Ez 34
Jo 2", vine Zc 8 12 abs. root of righteous
12
]f}) Pr 12
ace. to De Str (dub.; prop,

+ vine

to insert

(P),

ace.

H),

(P),

C9

(all J), 2

m;ilIIiii ' I,0 i2

Dr

(see

13

12

c.

esp. of land, ground,


(all

22

4 8 - 22
-

39

Nui8

35

ad Jin.) esp. V21


24
( JE) Dt 2
+ oft.

'^

p.

+^ni^'S'3f 118

2i 29 (JE);

ings,

S 14 7 20 21 1 K 14 16 Ho 1 8 (|| JSt?), Mi
*? rV3E>3 Vn'331 DB"6b V33 '3 Nu

52 ; >-lbN

3.? ')

Jos 21

lot

= commit,

r.

Ex

pers.

give over, deliver up,

devote heart to seek out,

8 916

1317

by

^"jia?

J
8

Ez i8 81s

+ "?&?

to, c. acc.

Ec f' =
attend to conversely ^?~b$ "WO nr^BTlX Ec
2
also (with
g = all this I set before my mind, 7
V$K TO
jnb
subj.diff.fr.ind.obj.) nib'J^H'K
12
Ne 2 cf. 7
j. = employ, devote money (ace.)
tjto br\K nnbjri>y Ex 30 16 (P).
k. #we offerace.

give

'3

of,

so (ace. om.)

= apply,

flJTO

further,

give

(cf.,

l^n

i.

= ascribe

v 171922

Sm);

esp.

instr.,

3),

not thus

La2 ls

rest

2nd

(del.

exchange for, c. nnjjl Ex 2 23 (E)


2 6
4
IS43 6i 3 iy? Jb 2 4
1 K 2
q. give, i.e.
iBD3 Lv 25 s7 ^ 15 5
lend, at interest, ^33 '3

^ $ M

no

1?); 3

(||

give instead

other

1316

CoBerthol and

S6 5 Jb 36 3 esp. imv. Je 13 16
cf. 115 (so n, v. 3rV 4); to
unseemliness (n?sri) to God

God

Ezrio ^68
man 1 S i8 8 8

14

10

p:

Berthol), v

to

Nu'20*

(J)

N? Dt 1

}3

h.

19

+ inf. 2 Ch 20

b pers.

c.

rest

11

i".

c.

give thyself (?)

(ace.) to (?)

Jb

23 23

permitted to thee; 131

'*

impf. Nian

c.

constructions are

1/M32

my

i i

request might come

impf.+l

(JE) + oft.

hath

Jb

+ mK5fON1); c. pf. consec. Dt


permit, c. ace. + inf., 5?33? *jWip6

n^K Gn20
23

679

})V n?

<Aa
31

foieiw/

g-

5 t.

45

(E),

3 ?' 1-

tnpn H3^)

of
;
14 (P); '+b pers. Pr 2 (||
20
1
wisdom Pr i 8 (|| Nip); of '\ esp. in thunder
14
14
2
2 S22
i
of theoph.
f 18
(|| VST),
1

Am

Je 25 30 Jo

Hb 3

of birds
1

Ch

16

11

^ 77
of young lion's roaring

10

Je io 13

of clouds

io 4 12 ; bip om.,

so of

Vs

voice) =

against), of

'

at the
16

it

Je

,nn

';

'3

V 46 *
7

sound of his utter8


^P? '* Je 12 {+'bv
34
^P ^'P 3 ^nO 68
;

"^ v

give

nhhS

voice in thunder, WJ? ?ipp

with other words,


sion, (ace. + 5> pers.) Jos

'3

"j>

the deep

Am 3

(sc. i^ip)

ing (his

18

12

(of

/
'>);

of confes-

(JE) Ezr io 11
y.
28
stretch out, extend, ^1}. GnsS ^)
19

put out a hand; Q'niag

V^

wni?5f |FP1

680

1
(read

t6

Ez ^i

ri'iay)

amid

MAi

the clouds.

nvj'D S)nb

(humiliation),

11

Zc

Is

cf.

(of stubbornness),

JSB'BO); of
15

so

onxo La 5 6

lanj

Ne 9

so

K iq15

riV
/>7ac

<o

jnrb *jn33B> fnrrNb

j>

before)

(retire

V'^

es giebt,' there

'

Now Pr13 10 Str


by De, citing Ew*
Frankenb (in transl., dub. in note), Bae JbinKau
Ges 5144b but improb., Kau Pr Di Jb so Hi Bu
Du (on Jb 37 10), reading ]Bl; cf. Ko Synt-* 324d
with
2. Put, set, nearly = Cb*, and sts.
it
c. ace. -f "?y
a. lit., (esp. oft. in Ez P)
42
(E), cf. Ez 16 11
on, ring on hand Gn 41
38
s
14
helmet on head 1 S 17
also Je 27 28
(in
13

29

Dt

295d

rVSb'ID J3K

curses on enemies 30 7
impose
33
io 33 cf.
by tin }nj p U t
;

2K23

Ne

thy majesty

set

93 X

= above,

Ch

1
6

Dn

s5

Nu

21

^8

20

27

hast

(over) the heavens, cf

Hup De Pe Bae al.


EwOl Now Che We Du),

run,

in Thes

v.

29

so also perh.

);

upon

(rd. nriTU for

other views

Jb 3 7 10 Pr 1 o 24

there are, in

is,

H?l? ?>'b?"by fity

Dt28' cf

*|3n31

26

19

put (sthg.) over mouth Mi 3 (i.e. stop


by a gift)
against "by 11SD '3

one's mouth,

Ez

'9

Dt

18

Je

or person,
s

K io

set peace in

c.

c.

"b, "btf ^BTlK fUnM


a, words into

K 22

cf. 1

v 2b

Dn

U/IK

18

(siege), cf.

$>ab

||

23

wisdom

mouth

into heart,

Ex 31 6 36 12 (all
earth Lv 26 (H)
24

P),

cf.

(the idea

fig.),

12

49

(ace. om.), cf. 2 5

Ex

21

25

34

26

(also

Ex 2 5

16

Tpy

cf.

Gn

K7

ns

8 30 (P)

40

51
,

40

13

19

(J

Ez 26 s

),

17

17

'3

Lv

(P),

"? into:

c.

cf.

18

in prison 37

01 Di

Ju

(P), 9

13

cf.

JNJfn

'33 flW

c. a,

cup into

also

(P), 2

Gn 4 i 48

(E),

Je 27 s

18

19

La 3 s9 (in fig.), ^p;na 'nriBB' riria


5
Gn 16 (J), n^pi tajsa nrirni Dt'15 17 and thou
shalt put (the awl) into his ear and into the
-isya

on

15

one Dt 7
Lv 24 19 20

(a),

c.

3+ b,

c.

^Dp

4344

before,

between,

3'3D

Zc

in front
9

Ez

20

Ex 30 18 40 17

K6

i& VZlb Q~\W v 28


of, set food
6

c. b,

T^K

thou hast

WNH Gn 3

set

at

my

JT?b
16

'3

Diinat?

Gn

15

(J), lay

each piece

to

c.

(J), the

side,

meet

P)

(all

cf.

(iPlN'3; fig. of association, assistance);


10

H);

before one, 2

Ex 30 40 56
(P);

(all

he put ledges to the house;

preps. '"TOy rinj

whom

put disease
D^) inflict blemish (DIE)
(||
dm ann sb i?p_yp nana* i 9 28

D3~|E>33 13nn

cf.

pose, iaba

Dnxoa Ex
8

(obij?)

(P)

^rsy
;

Gn

v;ya ian jrm

favour in

c.

p3

other

woman
EX31
6

c.

HNlpp

its fellow;

Ec

in heart

Ex 35

nininbi

'3

3 -1

(P)

2^
21

39

11

a pur-

ww

n;-nx

^2 d^

frirrbx

a^ Ae^M <

(J),

At

of the prison-keeper (made

the eyes

the keeper favourable to him),


12 30 (all E ; cf. also 1 b, 3 b);

my

Ex 3 21

cf.

c.

pers.

face against, oppose

Ez 14 s 15 7 Lv 17 10 20 6 (both H); c. pa, =put,


i.e. make a covenant between Gni7 2 (P), cf.

LV26 46

(H); Da^aoJ* jn

Dt

disposal

821

cf.

"2

36

before, ''pSp (for observance),

Dn 9
30

10

blessings

11519
;

upon
22 31

BWia

'3

ordinances,

his head,
19

17

cf.

i.e.

also

K 9" Je 2 6

and cursings
"tfri '2

K 8 =2
32

6 23 +

(cf.

Ez

Ch

n ^i?? n ^? NU31 3 to set


P"!*??
^
of
upon Midian; '3 '2 ^ 50 20
impute
ace.
1

to

+"^y

S 12 13

>'D3"by
13

4
;

c. b,

Nu

K2

35
.

48

c.

d.

14

4
;

c.

Aa</t set

41

Nethinim

idol-priests

leader

Gn

cf.
1

/c|

over,

41

(E);

3 in
ii"13yb

44

10

Dt

(for choice)

"'

(usu. '3 CB*).

etc.,
4

or place one's way

set

requite him,

place at your

i.e.

set

'3

door (pin his ear to the door);


into

perpetuity

of)

against, in phr. set

al. )

16

38

11

("by) sthg. into

=towarcl

del.

= above

"by

c.

12"

put one in the stocks Je

(E),

Gn

oft.

put water upon

Nu

^ Gn 30

hand

"?y 20

c.

("b) vessel
-

= against

for;
ark into cart
29

12 26 30

Ex

D*>),

(||

=for, "by t&\l

(P),

cast lots

26

18 23

(in fig.),

Lv 2 6
p pers., lay snare for me
b. fig., in many phr.
c.
upon him IS42 reproach

majesty upon one


(P; 1in; c f. ^2

10

Ex 40

tax upon

vna^-nK Tja &x jnv Nu5 20 (P), so (nans-bas)


Lv 18 23 (H), cf. 20 (H). >? is taken impers.
15

Mt p, 3

'3

18 20 (H),

Lv

ne>N-bN

ace. )V3 iniK

c.

n loc. put
water Ex

c.

so of

etc.,

of sexual relation,

Ju2o

'3

12

s9

put, place, abs.

);

aip

32

10

put my spirit
upon one Je 23 40 blessing on Mt. Gerizim,

s4

15

cf.

||

(DB>);

?y,

njri3

"

Ch 29

'2 1

D'pn)
(H
+
^ii9 110 (in fig.),

cf

nnri

407

(P), Vf.

(P;'|| D'b>, cf. 2 6

15
she (Babyl.) hath surrendered;
^"JJ Je 50
'^Tttfl 2Ch3O 8 sw6mi<0 / more explicitly,

18

H?2K> into it

fcw|n Je 37

s9

#aw!,

of submission,

30

P1?1

0^33 B>1

||

compact, \"jr n ?

Ch29

(IpE'pn Deny); a i so *n'y un?l 2


i.e. <i*mei (their) oac& (on ';
">

50

money

]R)

iK 7

he set the sea JVan ^31?

stretched its top

it

combinations are

z.

La 3 30

iinapb

and

10

21

16

43

v);

the vengeance

= set

in, i.e.

appoint,

set,

c.

a king over you


"by on,

c.

over,
Ezr 8

20
;

3B*' 'i

Ne

Ch

c.

ace. alone,

12 9

5
s
23 prophet Je i (2 ace),
one instead of (nnri) another
,

= assign, designate,

c.

p:

God

liath

assigned victim-flesh to (?) you, in order to


bear sins of people Lv 10 17 cf.
18 8 (both P);

Nu

Make,

3.

Lv

17

(P);

(H).
,

ace,

c.

JJiri31

!^ Is 3 cm-/ / will make boys their


Gn 1 f EX7 (both P), ^ 1 33 ( >"W!
S 22
39 69 135 etc.; + f3 Jos 22

DiV"lK> D"

s3

12

12

(P) ; 4--7K pers.

Ex 23 s

(E),

'

T^? T?^"^?" n ? ^OJI

*\~$

and I

unto thee a back,

make all thine enemies


make them shew thee their

will

i.e.

from thee, so

back, flee

s5

),

c.

f i8 =2 S
41

22 41

bEx 5 1618 (J); 1 S 2 5 27 2 K 25 30 = Je52 34


iriK njpo '3 Ec 12
Ne 13
i% are

c.

16

Is 33

10

11

given from one shepherd

Ew De

to

princes, cf.
||

11

a.

constitute,

in

Nu 35

of man-slayer

cities for (?) flight

nsob nsnsrrby Dab vinj

usu.

(i.e.

words of wise)

Hi-Now Kuetschi Kau Wild

subj. of compilers.

ace.

underst.

= entrusted to Je

d.

211

2 Ch2
T3 2 CI134 16
c. DT-by 2 K 2 2 7
e. = give into the power of (usu. c. T3), esp. of
city (kg., people) given into the hand of foe
13

cf.

+-nN a cc), i 9 10 =Is 36 37 Je 21


+ 18 t. Je Lv Chr Dn; earth into hand of
wicked Jb9 24 in good sense Gn9 2 (P); de2

i8 30

13

10

"

livered to death

Ez

unto lower world

(b),

("btf),

14

given to us (?) for devouring (?) 5 13


3
;
3
20
'3 3nn Ez
32 delivered to the sivord (del.
Co Sgfr Kau Toy); abs., of K35f, Dn 8 12 (al. was
;

b.

D^ab D?bB*n?nK

+ ),

ace.

c.

j e 9 10

^ririai

and I will make Jerusalem into ruin-heaps,

Dt 28 13

cf.

P)

(all

Gn

24

Is 4 2

Vtt?

Nu

i7 G 20 4 8 4
-

'?niS' 'B

'3

21

Jos 17 3
50

make

persons an object of compassion before (in the

Ne

eyes of), so

11

Dn

106 46

2 b); +|> pers. for (esp.

(cf.

also

1 b,

bbb nynb OWiai

Je.),

nsn niapno Je 15 4 and I toill make them a


9
18
terror for all kingdoms of the earth, cf. 2 4 29
17
c. c. ace. +3, DOPE'S 'a cnxn m)
34
-

10

27

and

sycomores,

cedars he made like the


common, = 2 Chi 15 cf. 1K1 3
,

Eu4 n B^H*?? ^TO

Ez28 6 LV26 19 (H),


G1142

30

(E),

i.e.

"WJ33

but ins.

by?3 J13

lf

difficult, (not-

nbV 'JlAiK 9" and of the


made no

21
;

A e2j

n?np Dirby

Trpdypa,

B L

om.

Ne

cf.

Klo Benz),

their case

5 and I made (held) orcer


a great assembly; make a decree, f""l,

148 6

nhN

wow

jriNJ

perh. also ny-ias

Ne 9 10

jrirn

<mcZ

perform signs and wonders against


3 nhiN D^ Exio 2 | 78 43 ).
Niph. 82 Pf. '|ri3 Is9 5 + 3 fs. fittU Gn
etc. (cf.

38

14

Ezr 9 7

mpl.

DFiroi.

Impf.

etc.;

consec.

\T&\

Lv

Ex5 18 +

26 25
,

ib

tin?

1 pi.

fn

2 C'li 2

(E),

Ez 11"

Ez 16 34

Nu 26

Lvio14

02

33

+ z.),

Jb

(P), Is 9 portion from sacrifice


(P), glory Is 35'2 , birthright 1 Ch 5 1
,

freedom
for

Lv

wife (?)

19

20

(H).

Gn 38" (J), 1 S

b. given to one (?)


19
c. provided,

+ inf.).

Est 9 13 (

h.

Be put,

2.
6

s
;

set: a.

(with) v 29

Ez 15 4

]TQ) -V ?n Is 5

(Cffi3)Lv2 4

20

32

'a

21

2
c.

S 18

9
;

t.

Qal

ace.).

S 21 6

+ 2S2i

K 5 Nu 32

of Absalom

Ges 553a ) Impf


Qr (Kt \rw); i^l

Jb 28 15

K2

be given,

c.

b.=6e

21

@ We

Ch

13

book

K^an
29
20
Ch 29 2 Ch 9

tl.a son

of Solomon,

Judah:

a.

H 23

K4

iCli2

3i; '

ni^

as

'-

2:iI5
,

25
1, 2CI129
name of a

+4. father of officers


2 ^)+ 5 llame iu

b.

(
30

David

+3. lather of one of

:,li

5 "'

of

2. the prophet

fna

(title);

David's heroes

to (?)
(P)

Lv ir B
,

Kr

up

delivered,

^z'vew

f3 l1 2 S 18 <bfl?l
Dr (?), Klo Kit Bu HPS.

n.pr.m.@Na^ai/;

5"=

(Abishag, "HN

DWn

^l

ace; both P);

1
1 Ch 3
14
2 S
2:1 417
1 Ch
of David's time 2 S 7
s
1
+iot.
1
i2 +6t. 2S 12, 1

32"',

(cast) Bteb

consuming ; fig.
made, D"JN~f3.

("HS

17

c.

42

Ez

'3

= be

2. be put upon ("by)

(/nbn)

pass.

to one (b) for wife (b)

11

= be inflicted, of blemish

in exchange for (nno)

c.

Ez 47

1. a. be given, bestowed, abs.Nii26

p pers. 2

= be

pers.).

(or

iK2 + 5

c.

d.

(c.

tHoph.

2 "'.

put

in^o the fire for

pX3

of terror

i.

crown CSW-Q Est


basn '3 Ec io.

^iri3 v 23 vine

c.

pub-

s
14
1:U4
4 8
9

14

(b),

_,
imagery of Ezek. li3 ri3T3

\r\l

lit.,

CDlip

of personif. folly

b. in

issued,

Je 51 55 (of stormers of

assigned for

j. be

= be per-

g-

= be

Babylon).

|n^

+ ntrnnb),

13

(Ginsb van d. H. ib-jn3?) } etc.; Inf. abs. jhan


Je 3 2 4 3 8 3 ; cstr. ?n3n^ Est 14 8 13 ; 1. be given
3
to (usu. c. 7 pers.)
a.
bestowed upon Jos 24 s3

(n^i??), v 7 2 9 12 (all

'3

c?icZs

Pharaoh,

of request,

f.

uttered, obip jiKg>

sons of Israel

but rd. prob. 1?j? Dl?p (as

slave,

lished (of royal decree), abs. Est 3 s


of law given HB>E T3 Ne io a

'"V^Kp

01 Di Ball Holz, jrirrbs

Est

(b),

1
13

f ( n ^?, *fm).

cf

)>

^W
mitted

c.

Sol.

granted to

be

regarded, treated us as spies,

inoapK iSi

'aab

]F\*\

withstanding Jb 3 24 4 19 ), rd.prob. 3 (HPS), or b,


for 'Jab.
'B" ''JSlbl
d. rarely c. ace. alone
*13J?

appointed, v. esp. Dr),

the

as

i.e.

@@

38
.

t6. companion

682
16

t7. one of
of Ezra from Babylon Ezr 8
39
those who took strange wives io
t8.
head of a family Zc 1 12
.

TTT7^"?ni n.pr.m. an

2K23

Josiah's time

eivovxov),

11
;

Na6av

Nadav evvov^ov tov

fiatrikeas (rov

Ne

(prop, those

and
porters Ezr 8 17 Kt has D'O'imn, Qr C^nan),
viz.
Ezr 2 43 58 70 =Ne 7 46 6072 (so Baer, Ginsb
van d. H. 73 ), Ezr 7" 8 17 20 (appointment ascribed
from

(oft. disting.

nj

hand,

cf.

Ch

priests, Levites

v 20

),

Ne

Ez

2o

io 29

living

2G 31 39
-

Aasi received gifts

('')

tfTwra

by

either tribute gained

among men

battle,

Aaron and

to

priesthood is ' ITUJ? v 7

= bribe Pr 15

poor ;

Hgst Bo
as God's

27

Ec

Nu

18a9

(JE),

whose

a service which

Est 9

22

is

gifts to

7.

n^Q n.pr.loc. a station of

tn.
Jordan

on the Ophel 3 1 21 with their own overseers


v21 having a house known (in part) by their

i.e.

0^*6 niJPip

a gift from God;


the

Nu

his sons,

Che,

cf.

Hup-Now;

gift

K"N

17

> gifts consisting of men JDMich


Ew DeWette) ' used of Levites,

to David,

Djnp v 11 ; all P)

(cf.

eacA ra ace. <o the gift of his


cf. 0^5 ' U"!'i?''
ace. to his ability

e.

i.

6S 19

Dt 16

ri3rip3

18 29

rejected (idolatrous) offerings

rn-J3),

or the offerings of those who turn to''

given to the service of the sanctuary, as Levites


lfU9
2
9
are called B'WU Nu 3 , 8
) ; only 1 Ch 9
(where disting. from priests and Levites) + i6t.

Ezr

from T13 and

(i.e.

ftcuriXfais.

Nethinim

ttD" iTl2 n.m.pl.

of Judah,

official

vrnrra

E. of

Isr.

MavOavativ.

213

^JTO

v. .T3s

np

infr.

name

On

31

t^rU

':

n.pr.m.

on n.pr.'of this kind

Gray Frop

Issachar
Jesse

i5

Nu

1823

io 15

14

b.

Nei2

name

3.

21

2. 4th son of

of priests

Ch 3 5 9

n^n2

14

Je 36
murderer

2.

name

a.

fi.

Gn34 +2
12

Ges
gifis

17

Kii

98
)

Gn 34 12

b.

'

16

(J;

sf.

Ch

25

Vwna

3.

25

Pr 18 16

D3FID

+inb)

12

]Fltt

fn.

Jerusalem

JFIB

&K

1.

Kn =

18

@L Mardav.
Judah Je 38

1.

cstr.

n^riQ

fif?y,

to

'*

s3 25
-

Levite
v

Nu 1

Nu

8 38

sf.

name
1

16

priest

13
of his power,

23

17
;

17

2. *>T3FI, Levite
.

13

12 8 36 perh.
-

= 2 b, c

(but

fusion and uncertainty; e.g. '

Ne

Ch

22

12

Neh.

of
(2)

Nei2

several
b. v

29

13
,

35
17

c. v

Maydav,

2.

13

(3) 13

4.

d. v 37

Ezr io 33

of two
b. v

(1) 2

fVJnp,

took strange wives


so

D^nifip

20 14

name of
Ezrio26
.

foregoing);

fr.

1. a priest

who took

Nei2

19
.

strange wives: a.

37

"hrPnrin, JTJTO) n.pr.m.

Nu 18"+ 4 t.;
Gn25 + cstr.

a.

Ch

Ma6(6)avia, Ma60avai

name

con-

and 4th generation before Nek,


b. other Levites

).
25

much

of Hezekiah's

is

while contemp. of Zerub. 12 8 and

who

27

etc.;

Heman 1 Ch 2 5 4 b. Asaphite
c. id., 2 Ch 29 (Hezekiah's time).
Levite name: a. Asaphite 1O19

17 22

(cf.

Gray

Prop

N.s94.No.8iy._@ MarraOias,
etc.; 1. a Levitical

musician, iirnnp
2.

15

3. <T3fip
ii

K 24

Gray PropN

king of Judah, name changed

t "^flQ n.pr.m. (abbrev.

abs. '

ninp

last

(cf.

MavOavias, Uar6avuK,

a. son of

Ch 25 16

Ne

at

of Baal

Ma00aS)

Zedekiah

to

time

18 11 (P;

Pn8

"faiTaJTO, rPJtfTO n.pr.m.


294,No.82^._@

Na0a, Ma66a.

pi.

i. e.

cstr.

= a giver of gifts.

Ch

of his hand,

511
is able to give Ez 46
(cf. nifiD and
13
'
B*r6
Ec 3 the gift of God '(of the
2);
enjoyment of man), so 5 18 T?i? "Q Pr 25 14 a gift
offalsity, i. e. one promised and not given.

; marriage-

Ez2o 31 + etc.;
Gn 25 (J) Ez 46 1617 2 Ch 2 3 offerings
Ex 2 8 38 (DD^-Ii^ n'3np), Lv 2 3 3S (disting.
2

Je

2. father of Shephatiah,

n.f. gift;

IWiD Dti6 17

nan Ex

n.pr.m.

Mardav,
in

= reward

4 t.;gifi

gift

1. f^WO,

Baer adloc

"O npvin); elsewh. gen., gifts, presents,

21 14 (IHDty);

Ch 1

= !TJn3

(v.
11

offerings

what he

c.

coll. gift(s); abs. '

cstr. id.

t,;
iL

12 36

Gray Prop

(cf.

= Tin

Pr18

)Ptt n.m.

592 *

26

father of Jehudi

Je 41.

t.

Ch

Ch

father of Ishmael Gedaliah's

'3

Je 408 41 9

4i x + 9

40'

= Ne

b.

n.pr.m.

Nadawar; 1. VWna

),

a.

6. a prince of Jehoshaphat 2

tinj:n3,
294

Ch 24 6

nnp pr 2 5
IT nop the

id.; abs. T\rm 1K13 7

n.f.

14

"I}

4. priest's son (who

a.

a* ea.i

a chief of

name

1S1 - 192 ' 205

had strange wife) Ezr io 22 perh.


5. Levite

Sem <*.

ES

cf.

Frop

); Na<Wr,\; 1.

264

Ch

24

Gray

(v.

t[HPQ]

Bau Priesterthumloal42f

further

v.

nwip,

Ch

Levitical

15

18 " 1

name

25

3 21
-

Ch9

=.Tnrip
31

16

s
.

3. ',

4.
attendant of Ezra (also Levite?) Ne8 4
43
one of those who took strange wives Ezrio
.

683

rrnrra

TniiriQ n.pr.m. one


Ezrio

foreign wives

[D/U]

'W?

3 PL

,D1

Jb 3 13

?2

made

'path,

im-

it

(fig.).

maic

< textual

form, or

(1)

^ Jb

W3 B'TM

pi.

error for

cf.

and weakening of

transp.

off,

pro

n der. species

Chr Pal Aram.

*cfco

; Qal

Ju 20

1 pi.

Pf.

(on d.

WOprni

sf.

20h

dirim. v. Ges

f.

24

);

Gee"* ); Pt.
Lv2 2 24
1. draio away warriors
;2
city, unto (~<W) high road Ju 20
;|3pFlN

sf.

1 s.

pass. P^nj

from

32

(}0)

Je

2 2

(cf.

'2OT3.

down (NH

pern. Eth.

id.;

tear off;

detrahere, etc.)

Impf.

, Ara-

draw, tear away,

pull,

shake off Schwally idiotos ; Ar. J.li pull off,


draw out, shake; Di 660 cp. Eth. f+7: ^7:

2.

tt^JlJ vb. pull down, break


Hoph., and deriv.;

10

vb.

(NH

(r&re),pidl

consec.

t[^jlj] vb. break, break down, or out;


Niph. P/T 3

t[pJ~)J]
apart, off

down

break

or

down my

have broken

tliey

tear

pf-

(z=^?);-- <2 al
passable

vb.

who took

of those

A6a, AL Ma60a8(a).

33

pn;

(with

il"l":

sibilant), destruere,

2 2

<//<.

24

or j32(^ off ring from (ft?) finger Je


/
of rejection of king of Judah by ).

wj

'

(fig.

3. ptdl, tear

+ SfB,

away Lv

22

24

(pass., of testicles,

Niph. P/. 3 ms. P*?


T
2
IpW Je 6 29
Is 5 '; 3 pL lpri3 Jos 4 18 Jb if
9
icr"; Impf. 3 ms. pH3^ Ju 16 + 2 t.
3 mpl.
16
20
'Ipp^
Is 33
1. be draivn away
W|M Jos 8
from (ft?) city Jo's 8 16 (cf. Qal 1) of soles of
feet, be drawn out (from water) unto ("?) dry
HV13,

ni"l3).

Di 634);

demoliri, excidere
6
3

30

+,

Ez

ms. yty

Ju 9

pri

1 e.

Ju

J e 33

sf.

3 mpl.

MT

for

Jbi 9

^ttl?

WM

10
,

W)

^ 58
n v

}*1>1

10 2727 ; 2 mpl.

//

ft ? Je

cstr.

Ges H5g );

PL

10

pass. pi. DWT?l!

J5wK Antra a structure

lit-

(ace.)-:

30 31 33

12

I8

,|

17

9- 1

cf.

Ez 2 6 9

2
2 6'

(Vni3-in2)
;

(any) house Is

10

22

Lv 14 45 so Cifrian J e 33-* (strangely


s
fo, cf. Gf Gie); city-wall Je
39 2 K 25'= Je
45
city JU9
52
2. fig.: a. pull down a
nation, break its power, TONn^l '3^ V\T\p\
Ez

ground 4 IS
2. be torn apart, or in two,
snapped : of sandal-thong Is 5 27 strand of tow
Ju 16 9 (sim.), cord Ec 4 12 esp. tent-cord (in
,

18 7 yfyb

15

Ju 8

Is 33 20

fig.)

18

14
;

(0Y\n^) (obj. not expressed) Je


7b

=18',

),

yiO

God,

cf.

31

28

Jb 19 10

OXPi:

i 52

teeth of lions (metaph.) \^ 58'

break

c.

subj.

jaw-

(break down.,

so only here, but v. 5)03).

off,

Ecclus

(so

an individual,

b.

10

Niph.
" V.^? Wro

broken, down : Pf. 3 pi.


Je 4 26 (of cities), so 13120 '3 Na i 6 (of rocks).
Pi. i3 /. 3 ms. fn3 2 Ch 33 3 3 pi.
Ez 16 39

6e ;raZfed,

WW

(cousec);

)W1

mpl.

CI134

7
;

Qro^l Dt

2Ch3i

3
,

Tpnbl Ez 16

Pu.

6e terra dowra

altar

+ TiW).

34
39
;

Dt 1

t.; tear
3
+ niD3

city wall 2

(or

^13

35

(of -A3PI,

Pi. P/.

1 s.

supr., p.

468

v.

b).

Dr- White

Ezi 7

Opiyi^lv 12 ; 2
1

pi. nj5ijl33

Je

"HpR?

pW

3 ms.

cords, v

cohort.

:0

(fig.)

nipio

is 58"

&0 D*jn Je 6 29
5

sf.

Na

13

IpfW Is 58";
O^C^i Jui6 9 the

c. ace.

b)

mpl.

/rap/-

P^n;

1 s.

esp. c. ace. riilDiJO,

14

obj.
Je 2 5 30 8 + 2 107
nna, and nDto nliax inn).
20

Ez

roots

obj.

z^,

17

aivay, obj. breasts 23

tear out,

3. be

34

23

13

(|1

owJ,

feet?*

Jb

pr\i)

*pfi?
3 pi.

Ez

1//

vn'yij

Na

bonds

2.

11

+ iof\ pWl Jui6

fs. 'pPlifl

(+

17

fig., 'pjjj?

1. tear apart, snap,


]2

i$>r
;

(TVISf)

separated, in smelting,

s4

(in

fig.);

(in violent

Hiph.
draw away warriors
2. Ivn: ms.
from (fO) city Jos 8 (= Qal 1).
sf. ^P.^L drag them away like sheep to slaughter
Hoph.
Je 1 3 (of "'s dealing with wicked).
31
'Ipron
were
they
20
Ju
vera
(si
1.)
">^i"H>?
Pf.
drawn away from the city (cf. Niph. 1), but
fig.

drunken woman).

of Jerus. as

1. Inf. cstr.

^p/'Pin

sf.

prob. gloss,

nim

7
;

Ch

Ju

36
2s

Qal ^ss. Ges


Hpt

so inonj?

v.

GEM.

+on^ v

Pf. 3 ms.

Hoph.

+2

broken down, broken, only Impf. 3 ms.

Lvn
v.

ace. altars

+D^nn )e tc,

alone 33

be

c.

Impf. 3 ms.

3 mpl. ttFOM 31'

doii/u (chiefly late):


1

12 3

Jeio 20

metaph. of plans

14

49

^ 52

Ex 34" (J), Dt 7 5 2 K 23
n35fD io 27
high place (mn) v 8 TO3+ nap? v
27
byin n 2v n =2Ch23
cf. 2K23
a tower
Ju

altar

(on
4

IWPn Ex 34 13 Ju2 2 Wfini Is22 2 ,etc.

7w. 7^3
:s

10

12

OT Dt7
3i

26

2K23

45

2K25
+ v (Co,

Mtm

3 pi.

Qal Pf. 3 ms. '3 Ju


Je52 14 etc.; Impf.

tpn2

n.m.

Lvl3

'

32

scab, an eruption of skin,

19

(of
03u
)

}W

and 0???,

leprosy

(lit,

a tearing

i.e.

off,

inclined to scratch or tear away,


scabere, Kratze fr. kratzen, etc., v.
'J

LVI3

abs.

pnsn

31 31
-

3 "- 32 32 33 34 34 35 36 37 37
-

(all P).

of

suspicion

causing

on head or in beard,

what one

is

scabies

fr.

cf.

Di Lvls

?4

');

54
:

y:3

684

"in:

"W

iij5t?

Imp/.
storfs

from

?</>

pxrrby

jna

Jb3 7

yea,

its place,

(P),

Ar.

Hiph. Impf ms.


inn i
vn.Wl ^ 105
^146'; 1. unfasten,

I'

<.

sf.

'??

2.

/it/. 6s.

loosen,

of yoke

thongs

rei;

Is 58

unbind

set free,

^io5 20 *(||wnriB^)

46

>

7
;

would let loose his


in*l 2 S 2 2 33 was poss.
with nw (v. Comm.), but

~in2

n.[m.]

^T" ?,
1

)>k<J

Gk.

cf.

nitrum

NH

'

42

15

10

);

Hfnj

2 fs.

Dt 29 s ";

D^lpM

sf.

1 s.

Inf. abs. Knri3 Je

rd. jn;i (as


||

id.;

e.

58

Ges

S4Se

= BH

ace.

18 33 ).

Aram.

\Upov, Lat. nit rum

Je

22

though

(fig.;

^H'3

||

handwashing among

used as numeral

letter;

"K*0

sf.

);

DB>nb i2 H

Mi 5 (\3"li?)
nnn^n i"k 14 15
4

Je

28

shall not 6e

orient*

(v unknown; perh. foreign


Aram. HKp, WIND, J^ J^,
(

(Gk. adrou, Lewy Fl ema 0rter ")); abs.


1 10
"HNDI v ls (Baer Ginsb cf. Ges
-nND 2
y
'

7
;

Qal 2

a);

/i<w 7tas< uprooted

signs';

)>j6)kflo,

Dn

Am 9

15

kingdom

of

Ft.

J^).
Hoph.

rooted

sandal (vb. denom.

Ju'alas.

^H?

3 mpl.

(of Isr.; opp.

W^

; prob. cstr. fKD

^[]^D] vb. prob. denom.


Qal

"

cstr.

inf.

(v. priJ

Is 9 4 every boot of one tramping (abs.

only

7-";
1

(both opp.

>/ n^3 q. v
For SB'n^ Je 1 8 " rd.
12
WPil
and
she was
Ez
fs.
Impf. 3
19
of
vine).
(of Isr., under fig.

X^p,

Ch

Je 12

'31

(||

3 fs. tfri|n

^yn

14

10

v.
s f.

Niph. Impf. 3 ms. tWIS? Je 31 40 it


D"!
rooted up
X, ref. to the city

cities.

Jerus.);

^TlK

b$?

12 17

K>iri3

18 cf. 31
,once of cities '3 D iy ^ 9'

t^iJnjb

Jei2
"\)\

45*,

Asherim

ace.

c.

om. 24 42

Eth. /X1; sandal)

measure of

27

without

abs. 131.

10

Dt2 9

so

obj.

W:

P. ae*.

esp. of nation, ^5?0

D3in {yn Je 12 14

ft

15

pwW or pluck up,


;

carbonate of

or

18 7 KTI3S 31 23 (on

10

Vftn& Je

cstr.

inf.

(NH

for

i2 17

^03); so

Ib Is 9

tread,

up

yju);

pSD"^

Du

al.).

tramp;

(v. foregoing).

"'

)l]a

consec.

K'inN 24

iT in: Jb6 9
hand and cut me off,
connected by Mass.

n.f. (v. iitfr.) s e 'ah, a

Hour, grain, etc.

word;

Je 12

13

fig.

"pSDJjTDN

U, Samekh, fifteenth
60 in postB. Heb.

Tn^D

14

137

loan-wd. Fra

is

/nip/ 3 ms.

\^ 9', etc.;

WS

tWW

3 ms.

45

pers.,

thou wash thyself with natron

on use of

off,

opp. V03

v'upov,

(v.' Lexx.)); 1TI33

'

away; Ar. ^J^S

prisoners

natron,

soda, a mineral alkali

"IR!

nna, IpJWl).

(||

ace.

c.

?/<. /te

juss.

20

NH=BH;

BTOn

fs.

t?n? id.; Syr. .,!& tear

rmcZ a garment, break string (of

JJLi

later (Ecclus Impf. 3

bow), etc.);

Jb

usu.

(*

I.,

NH

yt3J 3

Qal Pf

but connexion not obvious cf.


BH perh.
Niph./Vee oneself, Hiph.

placed sub

cp.

looked,'

loose

vb. be free,

I II. [*1J"13]

('i)

and

esp. in Je"
_

Hiph.. Impf. D'na "Wl Hb 3 he


<m(Z made nations start up.

pull or pluck up, root out,

ttMH3 vb.

Pi- /^/-

(i.e. its legs) up>on the earth (of locust).

them

also

leap with

to

ii '

(the heart)

it

"l!~.,).

(||

Lv n-

"iriab

638
Fra m Comicorum
n '^ Y&
Greeks v. Meineke *
)
20
incompatible).
Pr 25 (fig. of the

Qal

up;

fl. f"lJ"U] vb. spring or start

N2D

t[KDKD]

vb.

Pilpel,

whence

Inf.

K j UJMlM

HNpNpa (MT nNEND3) Is zf by driving her


Pinb^a), ace. to Hi Ew Di
(it)' away (conj. fr.
m > = HND HKD3
Hpt
/< 6 'A,
Du Che Am RV

(where appar. masc, perh. after anal, of other


measures of capacity, pn. tpn, "13 etc., Albrecht ZAW;cvi(1896) 95 );
HNDNp' IS27 8 v. NDND.

c * measure
'clh, i.e. (Ges
)
Vrss (not ), Ges De cf. AV EV, which is prob.
Rabbin, conceit. (On format, cf. NBND, and

10h )';
6

du. DV1ND
1S

18 1 S25
Gni8(J),

alw.

size of

(=10-696
T

sPah

qts.), v.

[pSD

c.

1S25

'

On

?]

18 32

3 t.; pi.

D^D Gn

appos. of thing measured,

18

1K18

32

=\

ephah,

Now AreLi

!03

12-148

Benz Arch

litres
-

||

<Ae s

v.

t[K^D]

n.[m.] sandal, boot of soldier


id.;

Dl fIWBC34 \Vkl MAmarna Gl0SS whence


(denom.) senu, put on sandals Dl Kc -; cf. Aram.
'

-,

Ges 535f Sta^ 112aAnm

>

H2Sc 133k

238

.)

183

(prob. loan-word from As. senu, shoe, sandal


(of leather),

vb. imbibe, drink largely

Aram. N3D

sesame-wine

id.

(rare);

D1" WB ;~-Ar.

t.!l,

cf.

As.

wine,

is

(NH
sabii,

prob.

loan-wd. and VLZ import foreign loine denom..

685

N3D
157f

Fra
56

Qal

);

PL

12
;

Impf.

tab Dt2i'

:o

act.

Kt (Qr D**ap, v.
3
3";
ss D'^ap Na l10
2

Ez

4-

Pr23

infr.);

Is

56

= subst.

pt. act.

+ -lb>a

\bif); so also

ggfr

(Toy

perh. the reverse

N2DO; other

thol (q.v.)

Na

B^KUD

Hpt

10

Pi-

W3D

J.^

rd.

Sm

EA'

Q'XaiO, but

om. CNaiD); >Ber-

Sm; D^ap^

conj. v. in

prob. corrupt, pt. pass, of

is

and sense obscure; del. both as


ZAWxiiia89S) 235
Now;om.intran&l.
dittogr. Gunkel
We Kan. OnHo4 18 v. N3D.

person dub.,

'

t[np]

only

D^ap Ez

pi.

Thes

ards, wine-bibbers^) so
Is] ' 22

t[NDD] n.m.
TJNap

sf.

Xa

10

Is

(but

choice) Is

v.

but very dub.,

Ho 4

quite

rIoutsma TTijdschrU(187:v

'

only

(but v.

1S

infr.),

their liquor (i.e.

gone Thes

is

We Gu Kau Now

ovs),

18

liquor (appar. strong,

ID

'D

drunkenness)

their

Ho

^ap);

22

al.,

drink, liquor;

DNap

22

Qr = drwikbut v. O^ap.

42

23

Hi Che

diff. (Jiptna-eu

EV m

XaeaiW-

om. in transl.; conj. of


60
D"N3b "ID, a company

K7 +

ab>1

Gn

,4

late;

n.pr.m.

Gn io

- 2 10

but

id.,

(@

2o/3a

(P)

IS43 (

||

Sea; Y.Strabo

>Meroi Jos

D^HD

2 f /3<oi/I

^Hl ?,
1

II

42

with X2f,
T

'

'

At/iqi'

810

Aut -"- 10>2

2a/3a,

Ptol

iv -

7 7f
'

and

iTTO

+ &B

Di

2a/3cu rro'Ats

coast of
t;n

Bed

Bae^Du

15
;

"B^K

'D1

Is

oi 2a[3aeiu,
+ #,
45
14

cf. <3.

JjD
~

Nu 2

N331D

vb. turn about, go around, sur-

Ec2 2u
infr),

2';

(Ginsb a^apn Kt, aabn

11

15

||

20

(sq. inf.),

etc.; 1. turn,

),

:i

om.

its

one)

S 22 17

Ec

Gie),

cf.

on (pV)

hinge

(cf.

1813

'

i'

Ha

of door,

i8=

+ ait:

Niph. Ez 2 6 2 )

Je 4 i

etc.),

30

MT anp

ttap for

(rd. D3

something

i6 a (id.; 2V*\ in

Ch

(NH

in this sense only):

'

)4-

@3? ThWe,

Da},

S is 12 27

s-

a. turn about, oft. as preliminary to


else

ab

/mi', ms.

K6 + a^bn

Qr

ab

-)-,

taDJl Jos

Inf. cstr. 3'3p>

etc.;

P<. anio

Ct

17

+ 24 (rd. Q3D

v ,but

Pr 26

14

turn

turn (toward
(v.

Bu); aho

We Dr
HPS Klo lafaj, cf. Lbbr), Ez 4 2 Ec 1",
1S19
cf cup of '\ it shall come
^ nS-bN* 2 K 9
S i4

c."!>K 2

Bu

24 24
-

for 3>3p

19

Kit

round unto

La4

Hb

22

with hostile implic; ?y lay

('?,

2"

turn about from

"
v

from

o< go about

9
v (b for "bx);

K2

15

only Zc 14
a plain),

42

1
10

S5

^sb

changed

(of land,

^nrii

f7

sAa/?

it

alto

^rz'ie,

na^sn

abrii

= change,

like [3, i.e. into]

turn (in a new

2u
2
do something (inf.) Ec 2 7
dub.; Bae reads 3KTU for abrTl after
'.

direction) to
21

11

brought round,

c. fig.

c.

S 18

(}0)

b. turn

(of ark).

Nu 36"

= be

lb);

Hiph. 1

cf.

(fp) <r{6^ to ("?&?)


(abs.)

cf.

Hipli.

(cf.

ace. loc.

Gn

(bj?0)

24

0 f inheritance

I 7'j

^n^''

of Jordan, turn lin^p

is

-I'; Hup-Now Che al. sub a. supr.: turn,


s
comfort me. Jb 10 rd. 3bri inN for MT irv

a^D
c.

2. a. march, or watt, around,

T)e al.

ace. (city)

3 4 7 - 14 - 1515

Jos

'

(all

JE),^48 13

poss.

11

(of marching about altar? so


1 S 16
mto to do something else Th), but cf.
31DD Ecclussa *-^ about a table (v. Schechter
bs p. 56;
ancl cf apt?), or id. 3^3 Weir in Dr Kit Bu

HPS

b. go partly round, circle about,

Lohr (perh.).

Nu

skirt, c. ace. (land)


2

of rivers

Gn

or circuit, go about

C.

to,

Ju n ls also
make a round,

4
2i (JE)

1113
c.

ace. loc.

S7

go

";

about in (3) 2 Ch 17 cf. also (c. 3) 2 3 Ct 3


5
7
23'"; make a circuitous
5 Ec 12 so c. ace. Is
9
i]^). Vid. also 2 S 5-"
(c.
ace.
march 2
,

id., Pi.

Hiph., and deriv.;

Aram.

rj'wi,

border; Ar. lS-I^ rope, !_^--.^ foc&

prepare a means of
attaining sthg. Lane 1284 ); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'D Ez
19

Is 23

85

of hair; poss. also i^Jl; a.

42

^0

fs.

ab Dt

13

Jb 16

37^, etc.;

16

intrans. (Impf. of form

Dt

round

n^apn Gn

3 fpl.

Impf.

etc.;

oftener 3b>

li

3 mpl. Elfr

4-;

also 2D3

al.

n.pl.gent. S e ba'im,

s
43 supr.); this perh. intended also
Qr (v. Nap), perh. confounding it

cf.

byEz2 3

iVi 4

Cli

(or territory)

ApaPcov), SO

in Adulic gulf on

ei/K-yeUj?,

= nation

and

20^17); clearly situated in

south; mostprob.

K3f)=i

as

2a/3a,

+ K3B>,

CT!?>?)

(@

2aj3ar);

42

24

sense.

1st son of Cush, poet,

sf/?ap^ 49

1S

S22",

c.

T^2p

mpl. QOapi consec. Jos6 3

3'DJ 1

makes good

of wine-bibbers,

2 2

drunkard

Ez 23 42 Kt (Qr perh.

AY, v. infr.), which


Da; Co thinks dittogr. of

c. ace. "I3B*

fully,

n.gent,, so
Kau

Hab

cstr.

Is

0^310

pi.

wine-fo'66er,

Dtsi 20 Pr2 3 21 (both+^iT);


23M

21

imbibe,

''

,:

nN2D3

cohort.

pi.

2^D

25

sf.

s. 'nap
1 s 22
(but v. infr.), Trap
21
6
15
2 S24 (v.
3 pi. 3D Jos6 + 1 S i 4
18
^aap + 1& + oiap 88 + 2 1., ^ap

22

K3

Ch

abs.

14

Gn

purpose,
25

ace.

Hiph. 2
7

37 (E);
2

d. surround, encompass,

a.

ace.

c.

K 6 Ec 9
!5

om. Ju 16

"by pers. Ju 20 5

2
.

14

Jb 40 22

with hostile

(both of siege),

cf. 2

S 18 15

c."?y pers. alone

c.

cf.

ace. rei

Jb 16 13

Ch

686

nnD
i8

sl

K 8 = 2 Ch 21 oft. fig. in
^22
c. ace. Ho f 2 S 22 =^ 18
n8 1112 so also f 17 (Kt "303D,

~bx pers.

c.

13 17

poetry,

1011

18
49 88
6

Qr

2,

Hup-Now);

'Diaap; on text v. esp.

lit,

of

cord surrounding (measuring circumf. of), c.


2
2 Ch 4 ; of
Je 52 21 1 K f*
ace.

iKf =

iKf

surrounding something (ace.)


surround one with something

(2 ace.) 1

109

bzyb 'D

Ch 33 14

(i.e.

etc.,

Ch

nap:

5"

+3

ace.

Ho

instr.

12 1 ;

build a wall around

it).

iS 2 2" rd. wan ( v^W), <g Th We Dr Kit


BuLoln-HPS.
3
Niph. P/. 3 ms. 3D2 Jos i5 + 3 fs. nap:
LS42
67t
410b
2
nap:i 41 7 (but
Ko
8t*
Ez 2 6 (Ges*
);
Ilpt
cf. Berthol); 3 pi.
rd. .IBDty Ew Sm Co Toy
top: Gn 1
+ Impf. 3 mpl. 13? Ez i 9 + 5 t. ;
;

infr.);

v.

Ch

1. a. tora oneself against

upon

J1217

Hpt

(J)

Jos

(JE);

11 - 11

i'

io

leave,

Symm

also v

Toy Hpt ).

c.

(but dub., Co

dneXelTrovTo)

under

of Jerus.

16

ace.

round
9"
Ju 1

course), of wheels

round (from a direct

b. turn

Ez

Gn 1

(bj?)

close

("'5?),

vK

yw\ Toy
EZ26 2

nap:

(Sm Co Berthol
boundary (Hex only P):

of door

fig.

c. esp. of

loc.

Josi8

Nu

34

14

c.

c.

cstr.

14

"';

2. pass.

power

"O^n ^STlN 33p

K 8 =2

Ch

14

= turn

6 3 (all

Dt

etc.;

late):

+ f

"

^ 32

10

fs.

1.

Jon

S 14 20

40
,

aaiDri

v 7 (but 2nd

obj.

to

3i ,
chiefly

ipn

c.

to allegiance),

(i. e.
1

24

Ch 1

to

(van

d.

32

>//

c.

H. v

23

ms. 3DM

!Dp1

iapn

Ex 3 +,
Ju i8 + 2 t.;
i

ls

23

sf.

pi.

^M

etc.;

^ap^ Ez 47 s
3p: 2 Ch 14,
"

of' , turn over kingdom

);

Qal 1

(cf.

S 3 12

pers., 2

a,

K2

13

turn

c.

).

K2

2 ace. 2

s4

=2 Ch

2K24
d. = bring round, c. ace. 1S5 89
12
+"^N
iS5 iChi 3 + ace. loc.
+ 1P2S20

36

14

10

16 18 (sense obscure).

2. a. cause

go

to

around of carrying ark around city (2 ace.)


Jos 6 11 (JE; but Qal @il$); lead round, i.e.
by a round-about way, ace. pers. + ace.
Ex
18
2
c. ace. +inf. of purpose 2 Ch
13 (E) Ez 47
:

"?[)/).

round toward

ace. om., lead

away from

(~?Vft)

Ch

||

14

14

("??) 2 S 5

s3
,

(where, however,

Be Ot, and, in
apn Dr Kit Kau Hpt Bu HPS Lohr).
perh. read as S, so

Ch 1 4

(ace.) wall, 2

me

en compassing

Ex

n'3DO

infr.); fliapID
c.

28

11

3DE

3 ms.

3BV

39;

n'apID

Ez4i

24
;

2D

both,

for

b. surround

(ace. of city om.).


foe), ''30'?

(others sub

Hoph. Impf.

1.

40

10

c.

those

infr.).

Is 2 8

27
;

Pt. fpl.

v" Nu 32 3S

(v.

be turned, of cart

~7V upon, over; ninT*! DiaDTO

Ez

41 2

"
1

appar. as gerundive, that can be turned,

movable (Ges |116e

Op
set,

Impf.
3 mpl.
cohort.

turned

DJHO

nr\)n

H^DT
'

prep.,

tAm 3

33 **

'1

affairs;

12

15

it

n
;

(10

pi. cstr.

t.),

much

the parts

(in)

to
i.e.

(all P).

only

abs.

teas a turn (an

q.v., in

||

Ch

io

15

).

subst., used mostly as adv. and


.....
cstr. 3 jo
round about

nl3"ap, T"-, etc.,


sg.:B.. as' subst.

a^p

28 11 39 613

circuit,

and to

Ex

= nap:

Toy Hpt);

2. surrounded,

turn of

n.f.

nap

cf.

changed) as

(i.e.

gloss, v. Di.

ordering) from

etc.

rds. 'o niyfc,

of jewels (pt. cstr.)

tnSp
"<

Co

NU32 38

'DTO

name, but

pi.

ace. + vN

changing name,

into, of

pt.

10

round her divine husband.


2. come
s
round (ace. pers. '^
3.
7
11
713
march or go about, city (ace.) \j/ 55 59
altar
(in solemn procession) 26 6
</o rt&ow in (3)
city Ct 3 2
4. enclose, envelop, c. ace. pers.
Jon 2 40 (of waters).
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. apn 2
i6 ls + ; 2 ins.
18 37 ; 3

io 14

Ch

(j>) 1

b. bring over

ace.

here dub.); similarly nap:

about, assemble

(IP),

Je 21 4

back, reverse (weapons)

wheel,

piress

22

cttr.

22

Je

33t aaiDJjl

ninp.n

perh. also encompass (as

Je3i 22 i.e. either shall protect (so


(Che,
cf. Gf ) the woman (fig. of Isr.),
most) or
instead of holding aloof (naait^n nan v 22 ), will,
in the new future which 'i creates, with affection
|

turn

Ct 6 5 turn (back), change heart 1 K 18 37 (recall


from apostasy; +JV3nhK) Ezr6 22 ( + "by); f MTO

^aab^

encompass (with protection),


subj.), c. 2 ace. l3aaiD>

('i

toward);

|,,

(of avoiding battle); turn aicay eyes from

with

Je 6 12

of,

encompass, surround (poet, and

Dt32 10
cf.

laaaio;

32',

"Oaab*

sf.

+" i?L "?N 2K20 = Is38


face
,
22
9'
i),
Ez7 (subj.
2 Ch 2
(of neglect), 35
1K21

round

change, transform, the aspect of the matter.


Fo'. Impf. 3 ms.

2pn

perh. also

Jos 19

(?), into the

turned over to

Pi. Inf.

10

c. JO alone
15
alone Je 31:^ Jos 15 3 16

loc.

14

circle about, skirt, c. ace.

be

(?)

+ n loc.+^K

P?

NU34 +n
4

toward

(it?),

14

10
(Ginsb);
1. a. turn
140
cause to turn: turn face (ace.) J1118 23

(trans.),

13

turn round from

Ch

Inf. cstr.

yj,

S 5 23

12 3 ; Ft. apt? J e

'apr?

pi. sf.

Imv. ms. apn


fs. 'apn Ct6

13

:>

12

ch

(but

11

ornaments,

ZTIlD

^ap

oftener Dia^ap

Ex 7 24 + 22

1.,

I7 14 ,etc.( 4 8t,):--1. in

Dt
1 Ch

round

13
44
sf.T?'??
t Je 3 2 3 3

1 i

aopn-ny] tvburrp

about.

circuit, i.e.

round

b. as adv. ace.
about, G1123'

687

2D72

T20

Ex io9'- 2S
2 5*

ii>32-i?32
29

j u 20

a^ap,

111 ---*-- 24 - 2

12

K3

i/c

Lv
l,v

',,

^y

s11
3
11

naran py

I
i

inp* 'd -ib^n ,

34 + oft.; sometimes doubled, for the sake of


emphasis, 2 Ch 4 3 Ez 8 10 'D 'D Tjpn by, 37 s 40 5
8

and

oft.

Ez 40-43.

in

n?? 3 3p "^
l|

11

and that

i,

33D)

Ex

a'ap

(b) 'b

w;t7Z encircle),

'

50 53

Nu
f

*/&<?

i
s

34 78

21

Ju

2S

K6

md

125 2 - toyb

(0)

strangely,

d.

3^3013

42)

18 32 35

DN 3^0

f 1

Ez 4

Jb 19 12

128 3 Ct 3 7 Na 3 8
5
6 (om.), Ez 43 17

">,

front round about, from every side,

Ez 16 333 23" 37 21 but usu. (ft? 1 c)


on every
17
25 '
a^apt?
vn,
inan^ii,
side, Je4
Is 42
r\ty
'

Jo4 H
6

t^pt?

12
;

"liao tei-ror

20 310 46 5 49 29

25

Deut. phrases '

Dt

combin.), as

25
i2

On

La

ef.

22

12 10 '
"

14

1 is

sense, those

esp. in the
(sts.

in

Dau^N-^D Dab mm,


TOM, 231 Ju2 14 8 34 1 S

/rom round about, tNu i6 2427


6
s
2 S 2 4 Jb 10 v. 33D.

21

fD^ap:

round about, yjr 7 6 12

''B'

prep.,

force of a
17

Je 17 26 50 32
16 57 2 8 24

^<ile

Nu 2 2 4!

"lton

4i

is

subst.

16

supr.);

(b)

na'ap

(a)

0)

with

ref.

to their

obp)

'3D^>

i]lb,

Ez

with the force of a prep.

lit.

(in) the circuits

Nu

of the

24 31 32
-

cjg

Gn 33
'Lv25 Nui6 34 Dt6
-ib?n,

as

DiTni3' 3D "IB>K Dnj?n


,

14

13

same sense Dflia'app +Ez

17

14

2i

+.

In

26
.

T2DQ

n.[m.] that which surrounds, or

round;

^n

vb. interweave (||form to ~\2W

D^3D Dn^p Na

Ft. pass. pi.

10

12
off, away (Is 33 ) cf. Now; text very
Pu. Impf. 3 mpl. 13|p) vvnf brbv

cut

i.e.

dub.

Jb 8

are interwoven (in a tangled mass).

'

tljnD n.[m.] thicket; abs. }3B3

Gn

13

22

(so

Ginsb

ram caught

Baer

TJ3D3,

van

in the thicket by

d.

(IHN3)

H. }3D3)

horns

its

pi.

iy?n ''pap IS9 17 thickets of the forest, io 34

cstr.

}T^^

t[T|inp] n.[m.] id.; cstr.

^74=

in the thicket of trees; sf. 13ap?3 Je 4' (abode


of lion; on 3 v Ges 20h on 11 Ko"- 1 512 ).
;

T^DSp n.pr.m.
So/So*, etc.;

@L

23

S2i

27

where rd. 'd


Klo Bu Kit Lohr cf.
||

2a/3); also

1. a. pi. surrounding places, "apt?

Ch 20

MT

for

HPS

CI127 11

iChn +

29

Th

'330

(B

<=*

We Dr

rcov vlmv,

but

(NH

id.;

t[7nD]
Ax. ?3D

,
)

vb. bear a heavy load

^Aflo id.;

Qal

supr.);

cf.

Pf. 3 ms.

259b

also sub 73T p.


sf.

D?3D

Is 53 4

2 K 2
places round about Jerus.
b. as
3D0 round about 1 K 6 29 fpl. rri3DO on
12
all sides, in all directions, Jb
37 (of cloud Di
< of lightning Bu Du).
2. sf. 13DO Ct i 12
dub.: round table Ew De
cushion, divan Bae
Kau
10
cf. on all these Bu. "apt?
f 140 v. 33D
Hiph.

bapb G1149 15 ; bear a

G1149 15 (poem
ass)

load,

s.

cstr.

bapb 1t23^

O.'l

under fig. of
of ^ carrying

in J; of Issachar

7
of carrying a idol Is 46

pi.

uSap La #;Imypf. 3 ms. bap? IS53 11


b'3DN 4 6 4 ; 3 mpl. sf. inbap^ 4 6 7 ; Inf.

4
servant of ^ carrying load of pain 53
and guilt v 11 Isr. bearing iniquities of fathers

Isr.

La

4 '4

Pu.

14
Pt. pi. D^3pt? laden, -f 144

pregnant Ges Hi

Ew Hup-Now Che al.;

(i.e.

perk

token of abundant harvest, so many,


Hithp. Impf. 33nn S>arip;i Ec
v. esp. Bae).
3
12 drag oneself along, as a burden (v. 33n).
better,

adv.

a captain of David;
18

about the Nile,


18

intertvoven (entangled) thorns (cf. Da) ; Gunkel


ZAW.H1 0893), 235
prop> ( after
Y<A\eVs) Q^IDp

ci'r-

parts

tJie

S 2 63 7 2
6 17 vwbx nauD,
7
^13"3D '?* bv, etc.; oft. idiom, pre44

the

q.v.); Qal

Ch o 15

abs. 2

97

ria'3p-^3-nX bnpn \2T\b\

19

= round

18 12 27

^44 = 7 9

Dn 9

ceded by

mybo vaUDl,

(a) as

l3

14

(cf. 2

cmna'ap, j u

3
50 1NO

ninn 3B> Vni3 , 3D bV\

inhabitants,

Ex 7

\js

b. riia^pp

Ec

roundabout,

24

>

t[TOD]

).

() in masc.
v'a 1 'pp'Op - ?!,

Je 48
(b) in neuter sense, the p>a-rts
round about, Je 49 s ^aap-bpO, D^B>VT ^IDZ
44
14
13
n"3^3p-!?pnbaN1 4 6 14 with the
32 33 ; 2i

cwtfs,

(=napq.'v. ||iKi2

18

'

a.

17 - 39

Lai

T n^lDIl n.f. turn of affairs

? 2*3 BO

2. In plur.:

89

side! Je

ever^/

DU^N, or ' D^n

J0S21 42 'D Dnb

19

14

^3

on

n.m. encompassing, surrounding (?) ; only cstr. H^3n 3D10 Ez 4 the encompassing of the house, but mug. wholly obscure
* e]ptt> enlargement Ew Berthol Toy Hpt after

Co del. clause as dittogr.

16 13 40 33

1016

L^DWj

circuit

= round about) the land (but rd. prob. with

of (
2,

tAm

prep.: (a)

c. as

distress,

hQD

t~>HD n.[m.]

load,

burden;

abs.

Ne 4

11

burdensome
(enforced burden) ; cstr. id.,
2s
Vid. also ?3p.
1 i
labour (of corvee) 1

f8

t[TQD] n.m.

of

burden of

Is10,27

burden (always

tyranny); only

sf.

fig.

i?3p. Is io 27

688

^2D
on 132D

(v. reff.

[-ppj), 'D

b'V

I4 =s

"CID

+inri^,
fr
Qr v'tap?;

in all

conceived as burden resting- on shonlders).

(llinriB'ji);

NB>J

K5

^9

N'^J

29

>^?D ^N,

certainly wrong;

is

as

Isr.

by Egypt., v
11

5' (both J), 2

sf.

(E);

151 ff

form of

dial,

wd. n^atf

tide, flood);

GFM

but also

cf.

T)%0

PtyW

bp).

7
,

(>=late
ZAWviii(1888)

Marquardt

Sahara' in
KBii.2-6^

Cush

ace. to

identif.

with

2avl3a0a Ptol

Gn'io

2a/3/3a0a
Ti - 7 ' S8

(n_),

Chi (N );

xvi 42
-

],

commerc i a l

Sklzzeii 262t
-

J a J

7 30
'

),

2a/3a0, Sahara,

as Gn,

unknown

= Tit 2

14

Ex

Pet

14

cf.

van

d.

H. Ginsb)

location quite

in worship

(only Is 44, 46) (perh. Aram. loan-word in Heb.,


2MG * 18S7 ;
cf. No
Aram. lap,
<

^,

>'

1JD, ).-s^o (Sachau)

Lzb 328 Eth.


;

OAram.

so

ill

sArme
Sk,zze

Is

44

iii.

1
'

etc.,

Lzb

(1)

165; Held.

Kt

(E;

Xaor

ets irfpiiroirjcrtv

MA 62

MP102

Br

Xooy

235

'

then

);

Mai

17

2, treasure (very late), of kings


3

20.

Ec

(gold and silver),

set,

cot 1, 4i,

= NH

25.

appar

appoint)

J)\

KVfB

cf.Schr

Aram. K)?p
a superior (not high) priest; Mand. N'raxaCN
WBrandt Mand SchriftenI69 a candidate for priesthood; cf. Jen in Brandt ib '; hence perh. Gk. f.

}3D,

jap,

yd^y, cf.Lewy Fremdw


i4t.;sf.n

Gie);

aapJe5i

129

); onlypl.Q^apEz2 3 +
6

+v

r7
'

58

(whererd.prob.Vaap

and Bab. Ez

1. prefects of Assyr.

23 57

Je 5
Je 5

,,

(all + rrina), Is 4
2. petty
+ Dins).
25

28

in sources)

nnh

8 13

11

Ne

+DH^n> 5!'
BAram. fap.
;

16

4
(

v also
.

disting. from

alone,

f;
2

cl2S:i

of king of Medes

Judah (only Ne Ezr


nobles

23

rulers, officials of

16

40

12

-f-Dn'C'Ezrp 2

16

);

"1-3D vb. shut, close

I.

i^^ao id.;

Zinj.

miDD

(NH

j.^.^ mosque, Nab. N13DD

15 -- 328
,

Syr.

14^._ Qal

1^l& = Ar.

j^

Lzb

prt'sow

Aram. "lap,

id.,

328

Ph.UD

Hijm. deliver over; poss. Eth. Wl&^Vi


(prison) guard Pra BASI 3;i );
Qal Pf. 3ms.'D

he prostrateth himself to

ms
it

Gn

3 pi.

nap

Ch

2 97

rjaD

cf We
^ -,^
.

(an idol

V I7

10

(cf.

Ges 5290 Kb"- 535A,,m -), "aD Gn 19


Jos 2' Impf. lap' Jb 12 14 Mai i 10 1 pi. cohort.
2
s
?pa Ne6 10 etc.; Imv. ms. lap ^,
T
35 Is 26
32
(law Baer Ginsb), mpl. ^ap 2
6
Inf. cstr.
Baer's

10

1'

n.,

all id,;

Ar. 1^.1 6e lowly, subvnissive, prostrate oneself


in prayer,

19

Pi. or

iJD] vb. prostrate oneself

later 'd alone,

vince (vsakdnu,

to Baer;

ace.

19

As. saknu, prefect of conquered city or pro-

fr.

13

<S 2a/3aKa<9a, 2e/3fKa0a.

Ex

'D

n.pr.gent. 5th 'son' of Cush

Gnio 7 =iChi (n_

to

Tl -

7, iy.

(on

T [pD, ]3p] n.m. prefect, ruler (loan-word

Cf.

tNDmp
,

(not

JAs

All uncertain conjectures.

2efta6a.

ace.

prop. 2acp6a (Ptol

shore of Pers. Gulf

f S-

ni3tJ>

Glaser

Sabota

city

(Schr

Arabia, by Tuch Ku, but this


Sab.
'q\ Jjgyy.QgZMGxix (1865), 253; xx (1866), 273
f

city

[Periplus marisErythr. 27 ],

ol( J

near

2S

1'

n.pr.gent. 3rd 'son' of


7

or 2a/3ara [Strabo

j-p] iu NHvi.155,xii.C3j

in Bab. Chron.

tnnip, NrQD

Ch

SW.

^ ut i ocat i on no t given.

^i35

'

2e<ppa/n.

property

"); abs.

Dy Dt7 14 2 26 18

'D

but this appar.

2f/3pa^,

named

is

238

'

Jjas-L

= nepnrolr, Eph

Buhl 660 ^ 67

1- 1

of people of Israel, first

Bu.

Khirbet Sanbariye on the river Hasbani,

possession,

'

SW.

n.f.

cstr. rikup

Trepiovoios

too far

cf.NH nklDas BH; ^D


Aram. X^ap, ^a^o, bunch

Ec2 ; sf irtap ^ I35


valued property, peculiar treasure, which 'i
has chosen ("tru) and taken to himself; always
1

only

Damascus and that of Hamath Ez47


1895 2S ft
with
by v. Kasteren Eevue BibL Internat
cf.

aiD.

foil.;

v.Ba NB595b Ko"-

+ 51;

etc.,

q.v.

identif.

6 -5

Tn^ap
format,"

1G

of Hernion,

I.

[a full bucket, bucketful^, share, portion\.

Dr&3D

5 (J),

T D^^ZID n.pr.loc. city between the border


of

(-/of

sub

"lap.

<

j.

3 mpl. nap;

of grapes, As. sugullate, herds; also Ar.

03^3?
(cf. f 81

11.

v 19

hai?

jy

v. a^p

acquire property ;

cstr.

pi.

T J"I72D n.f. prob. ear of wheat,

JUI2"

labours imposed

on

Ch

||

[H72D] n.f. burden;


D^SD Ex 6 (P), of the heavy
f

7JD

onera portabant, hence

0) ai'poi/rf j apo-ty, 93 (/mi

prob.

D^ap, D^ap

3P
L

i:i

liaDK

Ch 34

v 15

tob'liO*)

^nn^-t]X 4 6 (abs.). Cf. BAram.

T7ZD n.[m.] burden-bearer, (late); only


u; mpl. abs. cittD
abs. 'd coll. Ne4 2 Ch 2
2

??sn>);

'

"ii3ipb

(but
shut
2

Ch

Jos 2 5

P. ac<. tab is 22";

v. infr.)

pass.

door (rby Gn 1
28

24

2 97 ;

gate

"MD
10

f.

K6 +

( J) 2

20

K6

(1^) Jos

ni.ab Jos 6
1

t.

Mai 1

(JE) Ez 46

1C

1.

Ne 6

32

10

12
,

689

"UD
--

*m

46 "d5> '&n
44
pyB' om.) Jos 6 (si vera
!

cf.

Jos

Buhl

to

Lex13

(n^

4 - 5 33

om.)

4
;

10

Jb
10

'D iJ33?n \^

Ju 3"

'DiSi 5

nrn

cf.

nna) Is

22

22 22

fig.

iy2 'd

metaph.

unreceptive

their fat (i.e. gross,

2. a. cZose in upon

heart) <Aey have closed.

upon blade of sword), so

(fat

nannn nb>2

Gn 2

lhD>1

m place of it

in,

also

(fig.),

c.nb"l+ny2 upon one

21

rIDrn v 6 ; abs. *7k2 (opp.

also

20

^h 'd

p3?2)

Is 26

JU9 2K4
Ju 3 23 and (Tl^ om.) Gn 7 16 (J);
51

inside

yen

(JE), also

door after one C"!D^), on leaving


upon, behind, oneself, from

);

Gn i9 6 (J);
within pya q.v.)

room

left

n?.3D dittogr. ace.

1.

(usu.

21

andflesh

(J)

and he closed

poss.

closed

beleaguered city Jos 6 (JE), of houses Is 24 10


1

gap with

Ex

14 the wilderness

obj.om.,

B"iOy

a man,

fig.

liip 1

Ann

close

Bae

up [path]

(si

13D here as

K 11

27

23

>

reads 13 n

215

Lag Ges AbhMS


-

cf.

Bev s,imaii(1894)
-

3. Pt. jkiss., closed zip


1"

Jb 4

tight seal,

Ch

H"JV

"WD

and so prized, rare, fine

Ch

47

(cf.

f 59

20 22
-

1D

49 50

).

shut-

io 21

(abbrev. for

15
't) Jb 28
(for MT "foD. so Hoffm Bu Du)
mYBm
cf. As. hurasu sakru, ~>\

Niph. i /. 3 ms. 13D3


2

fs.

T? Ez

Dt 32 30 Ob 14

alone

Am6

3, 1 4,

so

P)

50

pers. 6e s/m

nu

i2 14

15

wp

[in

(E); Tjina

^P

'

up:

3 ms. 13D Is 2 4

consec. Is 24-; Pt.

1.

f.

3 pi.

nap J e 1

rnapt? Jos 6

of cities Je 13

19

19
,

; be

(opp. nnB),

om.

7s 48

Lv

ace. url).

c.

14

38

Lv

chiefly
-6

v 4 31 3 \
-

c f.

Lv

ace. rei

c.

rP2H

ace. pers.

c.

S 23 12

10

and

13

54

(indef.

enclosure, encasement;

Ho

"liap

13

the encasement

vera

si

1.,

but

Qal 2

id.,

their

of

their vitals).

i.e.

Jb 28 10 must =fine gold,


Qal ad fin.; 13 D f 35 s v
1

\js

up (late;
pers. Lv 1 51121

ace.

c.

12

+~bx Dt23 1G Jb

+?

heart (pericardium;

"top

v. "UD,

b.

"WD n.[m.] cage, prison (poss. loan-word

IjftD dogfrom As. sigaru, cage (Ba m22 );


collar or chain = Syr. i^c^e (clog of) dog-collar;

NH

whence Ar. J.,.3.11 dog-collar (as loan-word),


; 13102 Wtfljl Ez 1 9 9 and they
Fra 114 Pra BAS
put him into a cage.

n.[m.] 1. locksmith, smith.

t"lilD?3

dungeon: alw. abs.:

2.

smiths, Wyj\}~J2)

1. coll.

16
14
2. dungeon
Je 24 29 2
24 cf. v
/
22
Is2 4 (cf.n3DPu.); fig. of exile 4 2 7 ( Ep N'Srtn);

'onl 2

J.

nx^in

TrP2D?p
ness

i/,i

42

s
.

1. border, rim.

n.f.

Ex

abs. '
25

25

s7

37

14

cstr. '

23

37

12

sure), of sacred table in taberu.


2^12.12.14.

S8.29.31.S2.35.36

ness,
<A2/

so

2. fast-

25

12
;

23

pi. abs. ninapj? i


25 3 7
7 +
^rnapp v 353G etc.; 1. border, rim (enclo-

s f. in-iapp
sf.

<

'
*AaZ

Mi

awe of

10

Am

ace.

c.

-'

D2p

shut

a.

2. shut

+1.2

ace. pers.

c.

ace.

46

II.

ases

\y

^B

'

t] ie

enz ) a l S0

sea>
2

18 46

13in:i

b.

Ami ; 1.

= imprison Jb

(a.bs.)

f 31 + ) Am i f 78 s0

animal

ace. of

Tli^D n.[m.]

Ez 46 2 Is 45 1 60 11 and (ninbl) Ne 1 19
Pi. If. 3 ms. lap 1 S 26 s 2 S i8 2S sf.
19
i S 24
imp/. 3 ms. sf. T\M) 1 S 1 iC ; deliver
up to (leave no other opening for one, shut one
up to), cf. [I/O], fat?, p. 171 b supr.), only S c.
4G
9
ace. pers. +*l!2 1 S
24
26 s V3 om. 2 S 18 28
1
(v. also Hiph.).

Pu. If.

Jos 20 5 (D)

alone

Impf. 3 ms.

2. be shut, closed, of city gates

15

Pi.),

(cf.

c.

24

23";

1?Bn N"u i2 M ,"l?Br y 15


6o n V15B}! Nei 19 Imv.

EZ3
1. subj.
S23 7 rm&b pnp
24

ms. "tipn

juss.

3mpl. TOD? i 8 4g
city]

(ace. pers. om.)

<K>p3 'El?

Impf.

etc.;

'D

^Ez46

3o

to

16 11 ;

only of temple

1),

perh. read

258

4.

2HT (gold

K 6 2021

'

joined with

(of scales of crocodile).

adornment and utensils


1

'

= closely

elsewhere only Pt. 2>ass. in


up,

up

12 20

and

also

corrupt; Schwally ZAWxi(1891)

Hal

cstr.

35 Vrss 01 De
Hup-Now Che take
1.) yp-

Egypt, sagartd (loan-word) Bondi 55 ; both improb., text prob.

poss.

weapon, usu. battle-axe [Gk. adyapis^

Massagetae Herod'

of

b.

VVapn 1823=, DT3Dn

sf.

deliver

vera

DeW Ew

JDMich

cf.

of imprisonment.

Am 6

subj.) v

breach (H-?) [in wall] of city

VnaDm

1 s.

Jb i2 14

upon
close up

^ 3i

10
48 62
la D*!
3 ms.T'ap: Jb 11
2 ms.iapri
78
;
10
14
Dt2 3 juss.iapri Ob etc.; Inf. cstr.^O?

hath closed in upon them;


fe closeth in

2. of prisoners "I3pip-by Is 24'"

W13DPI

flesh, i.e.

"Biari Qn-bl? 'D

flesh);

+ N12D).

down into a dungeon.


3. of doors Ec 12 14
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. pn Lv 1 4 46 + 2 ms. sf.

closed the

~)2D

Ex

n temple
l6 17

S 22 4c

come quaking out of

2a 2 -'
'

7^

2. /*(v.

nnj

(/

their fastnesses,

all

(^1), like reptiles),

25

of nations, in

UD

(-/of

with water Lane


everything Id

Sam. laps,

lb

c f.

-;

foil.;
1308
,

appar.

cf.

Ar.J^fill

torrent that

J^-Ll

Syr. )i.^> imber vehemens,

Gei

Nachsel Schr
-

'

lv

,M;

).

Y V

Jills

and

690

VttD

T"V13p n.[m.] steady, persistent rain


215 ; abs. 'D Cft> Pr 27
(on format, cf. Pa
)
15

feet of

T"7D n.[m.] stocks, for confining

NH

)U>;

ID, pi.

33

= Lat.

np);

Gk.

(OwiAv/ia),

(j.

v.)

named

(all J),

Lag

cf.

+nmp

19,

+ 8 1. Gn

as illustrating

Dt

'''s

+7

19

fr.

judgments,

Am 4

18

11

Is

IJlD

13

Usdum

Jebel

M .20ff. R()b BB!l.Wr.


ZPVxix(1896), 53

ff.

10rn
Vid. also D^b>.
]

T^^D

n.[m.] roundness

Blailken-

J^JjJGeogr.

117, 271, 274

% wno,

Syr.

r?

a garment

(rare)

|l1<<.o

^.s^ veil, saddle-cover


Gk. [and ] aivbav, cf.

Lane 1335 ), or )JoL>,


Fra 48 Lewy Fremdw 85); abs.'D Pr3i 24 pl.Q^Hp
Ju 14 1213 Is 3 23
wrapper or rectangular piece
of fine linen, worn as outer, or (at night) as
Ju14 12
D^ja nbbn
sole garment (cf. GFM
), +
1213
Ju 1
in list of women's finery Is 3 23 made
and sold by the capable woman Pr 31 24
(v.

T"in6 n.[m.] roundness

Gn39

20.20.21.22.28

}3K

Ct

(in sim.).

only

(1)

35

in

40 (B ), the
round house (name of a prison but 'D perh.
an Egypt, word Hebraized, cf. Dr in Hastings
(all J),

DBii.768n.

&n(J

JJj

Ag. M. 318

f.\

t N1D n.pr.m. (

Sijycop,

L Afy>o-

2a>a,

ftfXf^ tov AWioira rbv maroiKovvTa iv Alyimrco (!);

j os Ant.

i4.i

iz.

2&)av

UyrSip 7[bo 2

intrigue; poss.

sq

Sua;

= ,&iJ-'-e,

all acc> ^

called

whom Hoshea

with

or Sib-

had

mentioned

-e

by Sargon (KB"- 64 25 26 COT ad,oc ) as a ruler


(appar.) under Pir'u king of Musuri; hence
Schr C0T1 c prop, to rd. WO, and, further, identif.
>9a5-'-e=N1D w ith Sabaku, founder of 25th
-

(Ethiop.) dynasty,

cf.

Wied Xg

certain isWkl's conj. of

of kg. Pir'u of Musri in

[J^D ? seldom

I.

;'Bn

= a round bowl

- 1-

>cf. Ar. ^Sm,

146

As. sudinnu D1 HWB49

JHD,

Mk 15

3.

ff.

n.[m.] linen wrapper (perh. foreign

cf.

46

Q Agm

g^-

Geogr. 505

NH Tip

cf.

siru, enclosing wall; also

n.pr.loc).

'an ;va

end of Dead Sea, where are


(SW.), and Zoar (SE.) cf.

Site prob. at S.

NH

= 6e round];

foll.

a bowl of roundness

word;

(i.e.

Gn

nnD

tinp

19

now

(-/of

a round place; As.

wickedness like Sodom's); Judah


with 'D to her disadvantage Ez 1 46 48 49 53 55 56

cp.

meaning unknown.

GFM.

Je 49 18 50 40 Zp 2 9 La 4 ; as proverbial
open sin Is 3 9 Je2 3 14 so metaph. 'D ^Vi?
10
1
(i. e. rulers as corrupt as in Sodom), 'D JSjl
22

29

K 6,

,!

t.

22

19
8th cent, onwards, used

(n loc.)

2. term, techn. of building,


1

[)i~npp] n- [m.]porch,colonnade 1 {place


of a row (of pillars) ?); only c. n loc: NX')
23
'"'ji'V'jptsn 1 "K? Ju
precise meaning dub.,
3

Ph.

Dt32 32

Di

Gn 3
Gn io

),

for
Is

(iTJEJ?,

loSo/xa (inflected 'S.obopav, 2o8o^ois)


101313
BN54
i

'D (on format,

Gni8,

with Gomorrha

(usu.)

D^rjNa ririW D<33

n.pr.loc. Sodom, important Canaan-

itish city

of 1V3D, within).

cf.

there cited).

DID

1. rows,

27

syn. HDBnp, and Gk. equiv.

uXoi<); (cf.

Ch 23 14 nn- 1 K6 9 2 K 1 15 ;
l0
ranks, 2X11', and v =2Ch2 3 u

**J1P,

nervus,

O&VB? D^ Jb 13

TrofioKa^; abs.
11

Aram. Nip,

fr.

rirvw

(where thought to be gloss by Benz, on account

a day of steady rain, rainy day.

culprits (prob. loan-word

TO

/-

backslide

Gesch 583f
-

-;

very un-

= Sib-'-e as general

t?\D

NArab. (Wkl MVG 1898 3tt ).


-

move away,

^Ht^] vb.

and

erron.; Ar. (^~>), ~\Z> go

B>

come Lane 14 9

'

,jL&.J abitus et

adventus Frey

Il" (v

of

foil.;

cf.

As. saddru, arrange

NH

in order, sidru, sidirtu, row, battle-line ;


lip arrange, order, Aram. ~np, ^, all

c.

deriv.V

* L^.PJ

^-J^

111 -]

arrangement, order (on

As. sidru, sidirtu, and

vocaliz.

cf.

only

Clip K? Jb io

pi.

of the

22

Ba NB77c);

= disorder, confusion,

dark underworld.

(Kam)); Qal
MD3

V80

H?

l_n~l"Tlpj n.f.

in line.

1. row,

53

20

4
;

3.S

MD Pr 14 14 a

Niph. Pf.

slider in heart.
3ifc>3

backslide, jjrove recreant to

so abs.

Irnpf. 1 pi.
53
14
31D Pr i4 (Ba NB 124c
t//

(b> for

D);

is.

'i,

c.

back-

19
3 ms. 31DJ i^44

V&M

Is

50

pi.

MD3 Is 42 17 Je 38 s2 ; Irnpf 3 ms. 3?! Mi 2 6 (Ges


72 dd
but v. infr.); 3 mpl. \) yj, 35 4 +3 U
<
13D?1
^ 78" /%/ 6. 3iDJ Is 59 13 ; P<. pi. Cl'5iD3
6
Zpi Je46 ;- 1. refl. turn oneself away, turn
back : a. lit. of Jonathan's bow 2 S i 22 c. f?
,

rank of

soldiers

2. architectural term. (prob. for


n-HD, v supr. and cf. Ba* 92a); only pi. abs.
.

19

Pf. 3 ms. 3D

Pt. act. cstr.

eg 50f.72 P ^.

(v.
'

^8o

19

HPS).

b.

fig.

= prove faithless (as Qal)

human friends, "rins 'M Je 38 22 (abs.);


"< nnNO 'DJ
Zp i' cf. Is 59 13 so abs.
(2)

(1) of

usu.

78"

( + 133),

c.

iinN is 5 o 5

(II

*nno),

* 44

19

691

mo
nDJ)._nib

(||

3B?

do not depart,

reproaches

GASmNowRV); Now
house

Lei13

Buhl

from

not disgrace depart

v.) shall

foil,

Nb Mi2 could mean


i. e. cease (Hi-St Che
prop, also (emending
6

(yVtW)

conj., plausibly, 3"fr}

disgrace shall not overtake us.


or driven back, be repulsed, of '''s

Jacob's

2. be turned
foes +"finx
:

Hiph.
Je46 3 Is42 I7 ^35 4 40 15 ='70 3 129 5
1. usu. of displacing, moving back a boundary
mark (^35), Imp/. 2 ms. a^BPI Dt 19 14 juss. 3 En
10
Pr 2 2 :s 23'
3 mpl. Wfe? Jb 24* (p for D); Pt.
17 '3
'3 a DD Dt
WBD Ho 5 10
2. remove,
27

TD
nexion with jJll ZorJ, c/V/(and 3 LI, 6e

MID

n.[m.] council, counsel; 'd abs.


n
cstr. Je
+ sf. Hta Je2 3 22 Jb 19 19
32
Am3 7 Pr3 DID G1149 6 ; 1. council,
in familiar conversation;
a. divan or cirtfe
of familiar friends, IT^na 'D Je 6 11 WpriWD 'd

Pr 1
HID

13

i5 l7 ;"11D'>riOJbi 9

Mi6 14 si vera 1. (on


Hoph. P/. 3 ms.

ob9
-).

Is

^g

and justice

Ez

31 D

1S

22

18

27

Is

25

+3

pinno

(||

22

1S

Qr

D^P

pi.

Ez 22 13 +

Q'ap

t.;

Kt),

(J1D

3^

(van

2 t.;

sf.

a^B* 1

or

from

removed

a moving back, aivay : i ?

'

nj3T2f

moving back

is

but v.infr.);

for D,

(b>

fff?) Is i-

bad sense, ta^-lO


b. assembly, company, B^B*? 'D ^ 1 1 1
nibx TID3

^y

'D

in

'

'^;

^64

3
.

rny)

(||

CBHp 'd ^ 89 s (of angels); in


bad sense, N3. "I1D3 Gn49
;np).
2. counsel,
11D

d.

H.

*JD

K 1 8^

a moving back to him = he has moved


away (prob. of temporary withdrawal,

Ez 13 9

||

taken by those in familiar conversation

a.

11D pN3 ni3BTI Pr 15 22 thoughts


without counsel; of intimate friendship, V*^ 15
4
"liD p^ROa ; in Lad sense, of crafty plotting
83
counsel

itself,

ICHJT.

I'lD

1. a

(ichat

Ez

a"?

metal); abs.

following.

v.

dross

2.

Dr 55132,1 2
niriK
apm
OSB'P

synt. v.

driven back

is

TiPD, ^to n.[m.]

away;

Jb 15

m the intimate circle of

carry away, valuables, to rescue them, juss.,


155

of my intimate circle;

Je2 3 ls 22

*l1D3"lcy

('*)

ms. 3Bn

lord),

NH = BH).

properly speaker;

revealed

which may be

b. secret counsel,

Am 3

(rbi),

Pr

13

20 19

25.

c.

familiar converse with Gcd, intimacy, ^ 'd


1Wv ty 2 5 14 intimacy with A Acwe fAose who
fear him (|| mil), HID Dn^TlN Pr 3 s2 ^/t <Ae
upright is his intimacy; here also Jb 29"* (si

Di De al.; Siegf Du
Eloah sheltered my tent.

vera"l.)

ichen

Buhl Lex

cf.

T]D2

there is

back,
diff.

from

Pr

silver

journey).

^\)/),

2. dross, usu. of

(^D3tt), 2 6 23 ('D *|D3), so (fig. of

v 2 Cez 22

2
Isr.) Is 1- cf.

lsb

two MT, tfna

(RD3

Co Eerthol; Co del.'D, not so Berthol


119
Toy), cf.v 18a
indef. ^ 119

"PTiD n. pr. m. a
(=*nniD intimacy of
Vid. also i"CT D ?

HID

'D '3

19

[^D,

II.

word

t^aae

made with thorns,


1460
,

Pt.pass.
6o<iy

fy/

_.^
f.

Pa. fence about, NJ^D

jj-Ll.-.

can

naiD

v.

np-ijj ^atpa

ct

34

Pilp. intens. Impf.

Bu).

(>make

it

groiv, as if

liW=r\W,

AE

Ki

Brd Du).

T)D
(ef.TD'

T^Bn

Ph. n^lD curtain, veil]

cf.

*).

);

n. [m.] vesture

(NH, but

Gn 49 (poem

sf.

foil.;

perh. kindred with 1D^

Ku iU

i9

Ecclus42 12 Hithp.
(marg. YTlDn) converse, is perh. denom.
Niph.),

v.

'

joaoo friendly, confidential speech,

o&!o^ =6/iiXfIi';

speaker, oracle., Horn ZMG xlvi

<

Sab. TlDD p/ace 0/


mi ^'- 9 who find s con ,

3 ms.

Hi"flD

dub.;

11

33
cf.'

34 35
-

n.f.

offal;

ni^n anp? nraea i s 5 25

tn^D
Xovxh

n.pr.m.

Ex

A L

2aret, Sourci,

=nnD

q. v.).

sim.

abs. in

0^23

an

Asherite

Ch

31

''

2ouf.

n.pr.m.; ^b"' a.3 among


i

turned captives Ezr

'O

(P).

( \/ of following;

tnniD

in

fe^)-

t^IfliD, "'tSb

(-/of

Syr. Jaco,
o^iXt'o,

II

ST

PHD

:i

^COE'ip Is 17 11 f/iow cfos /ece t7 carefully

about

2ov5(e)i.

tiTipO n.[m.] veil; abs. WS^JJ

0/ ivheat fenced about with

/te<vp

Levy

J;

enclosure

around grape-vines, etc.


only Qal
ic(/ce a -11- );

11.

De

Ar.

etc.,

B^B^a

Idies (cf. esp.


2 fs.

i^D

NH 31D fence about;

Jence;

Lace

sepsit, circumsepsit, clausit,

\<^c sepcs, cf.

t[n^D]

about (Aram,

X)itf] vb. fence

>^o

Lzb

I2<^ supr.

{Voi foil.;
3

Yah);

10

13

Bloch

40

P-

Nu

Zebulunite

55

= ^D

"33

Ne

rer7
'

Scorai.

fl. [^T^C, "TT^Dj vb.

pour

in anointing,

anoint (NH Aram. ?pD anoint);


s.
1
2 fs. n3Dl consec. Ru3
:l

Qal

^D

Dn

Pf.

io 3

692

Impf

ms.

2S14-;

is.

Ch

15

28

(prob.)

mpl.

ms.

fs.

^Dn

sf.

DDM

^D*l

S 12

20

HWE506
Tel Am.
;
As. *ti (ri2?) D1
TA 1!n 24 prob. foreign word cf.
-[*] Wkl

Lzb a2S

io

appar.

7wi/;/.

436

(and not
pass, is ^ip" rd. "]DV Sam., cf. Ko
Lc
toilet,
oft.
Hoph., cf. Ges -); anoint, in the
5-

'

No

M147

Xgrp ' enM9;Eng

Erman

Exi5 +;
19

20

^D Dn

// abs.

-);

15

also

573f

(Ges

^on Dt2 8 40 Mi6


9
sf. ^5DW Ez 16
3

F)1D

2o +; cstr.
O'DD 2 S 15 1

2K3 T WD Mi5
Am 4 DrpDID Jos

10

1 i

after washing;
2

S 12 20 Ru

usu.

MD-Nij

1.

anoint oneself,

refl.

Dn

T|iD

io 3 ;

+ fDB>

as

15
2
2. act.,
Dt 28 40
mat. 2 S 14 Mi 6
15
J
3.
Ch
28
2
Ez
another
i6'
(!&},
anoint
32
oil).
sacred
the
subj.
Ex
(P;
pass., bepoured,
30
.

t"!pCfc$ n.[m.] flask (for pouring, anoint-

ing); appar.

cstr.

'K

K4

Ko

cf.

im, 401,494.

yet form unusua l and text dub.;


GrTJDO, or n3DO; Klo *JB.

pflD, *VD]

about, shut in

vb. hedge, or fence

form of

(||

nected with Ar. ell, Eth.


Syr. .* finish, Pa.

prob. not con-

"ffi;

J^ii:

thorns; poss.

com-

finish, conclude,

**ao

cf.

Lane

up, lock up,

c?ose, cfose

138(i
;

Qal

p, stop, slop

Hiph., but

(al.

W)

23
cf.
Impf. 3 ms. *hjB n^N 1JD41 Jb 3 c. ace.
8
+ 3 mstr. C D^"]? -jpfl 3 8 and {who) shut
,

in the sea with doors

nSIDQ

oiib -p'&?)

'DO D"}t
is

(1|

in

?I?

n^DBO

fig.

p*in3 DniLD)

Bu

IB*

V most

rd.

upright one

</ie?

Mi

on

city

S.

^300 Ez

29

10

prob. njlD

loe.

(JDMich

aSWi, Copt.

20 20 ridden, for flight), Assyr. Is 5 28 + 3


Chaldeans Je 4 13 +6 t.; other nations Na
(1

Suiynjs;

rd. prob. |JD also 30"' (for

Svij^. See further Jos 8

817-Si:0

Egypt.

Geogr Inscr
-

"BrilO'gcll
4.

324

f.

]$ U( J,y e

and
,|

p lD 2 K
11
23 (cf.
!

Tristr

155

"- 10 5

Strabo*xxii

'

cf.

Dt

DTP

{X KJD1D

foil.,

D^1D 138 n.m.

Aram. ^plD,

ES

86 "1 27
-

i7

but

K9

18 19

e6

Baer Ginsb

Zc io
t

Nu
Di

(q.v.) Is

49

(or

so
12

Is63

and

Is 38 )

so Gie),

Exl

|^xaaj,

; as twittering

horse

Mand.

id., 93

(NH

van

15

Zc 9

+4t.

Ls

Ne3

40

2- 2-3-3 -6

23
,

H. (om. Mass.
Jb 39";

d.

also

Je 5 s 8 6 12
3.
32 147 10
12

(fig.

mare; c.
Prop N
-

of clouds),

'

^pp

sf.

cf.

Ct

a Manassite

92

);

; but

Sowff( e ).

Gray

15

^D n.pr.m. (Gray
(cf.

0*MD ixn, and BhB, Bbn.

i3fn.

Am 6

fig.

Hb

'i

npiD

property of returned

J02 Pi-27

n.f.

13";

Mi5

in vision Zc 6

13

. Cf.

aaloc

27

q.v.); description of horse

[npID]

Nes Es

text dub.

:ra

1-

').

tf^I'lD] vb. come to an end, cease (i

hirundo.

WD,

PIMD,

N^DID, Sin.

id.,

cease, stop (oft.), 3! "BID,

^D, Syr. (^000) Sub,

^>73

19

Est9

or swift {cypselus,
14

20

15

68

in various sim.
20

sign of luxury

= 2 Ch 23
Ezr 2 = Ne 7

exiles

293

i4 4 Is

16

8 8

= Is36 Am2
'Dn "W Je3i

i8 2;,

6 17 ; consecr. to sun

cf.

^ 2 ded

Zc 14

v.

Je; in vision Zc
cf.

Hoi

10

supr.),

(v.

2. in Isr.;

(Elijah),

NH ^iD

<

Syenites,

11.

616

ridden 2

pj

Is 3 14 (in sim.) ;
x ( XtScov, 23 pWfots hirundinis;
so Je 8 7 Kt (Qr D^D wrongly ; perhaps to dis-

tinguish from

11

and apostasy Am 4

Syr. Jiaaj,

DID n.[m.] swallow


')

Reiseber. aus Aegypt. 247

adj.gent.pl.

FFP82ff

3-

S 15 esp. of Sol.,
and ||Chr 18 5 and
K 3' 9 s3 io 2 Pr 21 31

1.,

PPq.v.)

D31D) rd.'prob. for


fi.

! -

MT

io

20

25 28 29

war-equipment) 22 4

(as

K5

later, 1

68

20

(late).

t.

Absalom

chariot-horses of

Nile 2*4

TC^lD

as ridden

t.;

Je 8 23 Ez 38 415 + 13

Cf. also

eW

Suan, mod. ^1^1, Jswaw;

horse*

Ex 9 s (both J),

cf.

Bert hoi )= Egypt,

Sm Co

(JE)

1"

c.

v 28 4 313

(cf.

4 - 6 -9

1. non-Isr.;

s2

Ju

or <'131D (Copt. Suan),

id.

horse

border of Egypt, toward Ethiopia,

only in phr. (B*B ^Qrn$) 'D


6

Syene,

n. pr.loc.

15

chariot-horses of

T\y\D

K 22

merchandise ofTyreEz 27 14 chariotIU *- 384 Ex


923
horses of Egypt [cf. Hom
(P),
14
],
121
19
4
3
(poem), v (P en all v. Di), Dt 1
Is 31
15
4 9
15
Je 46
Ez 17
of Aram 1 K 20'+ 11 t. K
cf.Zci4

Ez2 3

a hedge (an obstruction).

t[pD,<pT D],

30

W, Me TJD iD).

(||form of nab'D q.v.

hedge

n.f.

; only

(Pi

sf.

as property of Egyptians Gn.4 7 17

K>N

prehend, and Ar. dLl

17

'DID

VWDIss^+.DaiWD

chariot-horses of Canaanites
'D 'Op? 'd coll., as oft.), Jos

Je 5o 42 +5
fll.

11

ace.

ii.i,

+4t.,
6

);'D abs. iK
WD Gn 4 7 +

tr - 490

cstr. ''DID 2

pi.

Am

15

3 mpl. ISD^
is

66 17

3
BV~\VO Est 9 23

(if

Am 3";

SSpl consec.

23

Is66
19

73

Impf.

17

come

3 ms.
to

Hiph. make an end

chosen for assonance,

Zp

2
,

(+Inf.

s.

^DJ

an end

^r^

(+35),

text correct) Impf.

form, *lpK 1'DN

Pf- 3 P 1 ,Q ?

end); Qal

of,

D ")?n
only

abs. *|DK,

v. *\BH), cohort. =juss. in

f)DK

v 3 3 DS^DN RDN Je 8"


-

(on theseforms v. Gf Bo m Ko **")


perhaps, fcr IpK. e|DNN, We Buhl Lex
*

'

1 -

13
,

but

rd.

or *$*,

693

fflD

.i 3wn.3
N 0W Zp1 2 and in Je DBDN *|DK
Ges 55T2aa
lc
(against Gie v. Hi).
Ges
1

trflDn. m.

EC3

abs.

'D

Ec7, 2

11

Ch 20 16

-|-

2 t.;

YP.'r

1BD

sf.

mm of instruction
|i.

riD^D

12

^nailD

nn&D Ho8 7 (Ges* 90f );

Am

Jb 37 Is

(||

,6

FpD n.m. Jtm2

>

WMM

Ei-man
-

?) n?^ Is

tpD"D? prob.

,-

17

22

Je6

28

12

from TlD, or "to); pass. f. rnto


21
550f
Is 49
c. intrans. meaning (Ges
Ko"- ' 137 ),
13
pi. sf. niD Je i7
Qr; and cstr. niD 2 21 ; 1.
iww aside, out of one's course 1 S 6 12 Dt 2 27
from following, inKIO pers. 2 S 2 21 22 abs. v 23
(or

to

ace.
35

Red Sea

(E);

usu. in combin.

\VMM As,u,Bur,ffit who

Di El 13

(cf.

expl. as

name

18

'

and

orig.

esp.

given

upper end of Gulf of Suez, extending into

Bitter Lakes, shallow

and marshy, whence reeds

reddish colour));
name, applied
only to arms of Red Sea; most oft. a. to Gulf of
422
31
19
10
18
Suez Ex io Jos 2 (both J), Ex 13 15
23
4
2i
1011
(allE), Dti i Jos 4 (D), NU33
(P), elsewh.
9
7922
1315
late Ne a f 106
b. sts. to Gulf
136
26
and pD"D: fTJ Nu 2 i 4 (E),
a
ofAkaba 1
(prob. also

from

Ch 20 10

attacking, ?JM? 2

(for shelter, refuge, etc.),

J U4
i

= sea

8d\a(T<Ta ipvBpa,

18.18.18

nw 18

I9 11.12
15

of rushes or reeds (>sea of


Su2>h), which Gk. inch in wider name

(city)

to

Semitic

rushes, inNile Ex 2

Egypt).

(of

87

twfi, reeds, Steindorff

(,892) ' 122

; 1

As u Eur 101

Ho

PjT

reeds, rushes (coll.) (prob.

f
loan-word from Egypt,

WlT

6
(vb. 333), Is 2 9 (+n-}yp).

Jb 27 20

lp),

(||

io 25 ; symbol,

cf.

BAsi. 603

13

Jb 21 18

as driving chaff

66 15 Je 4 13 of ruin Pr 1 27
of ''' judgments, Vtt '0)

1.

rn$?), Is 17

(||

58

f 83

Na

14

in sim.), sim. of rushing chariots

(vb. 333;
Is 5

storm-wind,

l0

rim),

rfB^D IS21 1

pi.

nyp3

Di*3

'D

^83

16

'"I?

storm-wind (that makes an

n.f.

16

BAram.

Cf.

edl);lbs. 'DLs5 28 +;
sf.

13

12

pi.

20

np Dt 9 + 2 mpi. an-ip
v + etc.; 7ip/ 3 ms. "ttDJ Gn 49 + "ipfl J u
is. cohort. rn?N
3 fs. "fiDfl 1 S 6 +
4 +
Ex 3 3 mpl. '"1DJ Ex 25" + etc.;' Imv. ms.
"D 2 S 2'" 4- etc; Inf. abs. niD Dn 9 lb V n
cstr. "D Is 7
Ho 9 (Ges* 6k Now);
4-; sf.
ID
rnp
Ft.
Pr 1
Jb i + f. cstr.
mpl. cstr.
102

ii 9

end of wady 2 Cli 20 16 of invading


swarm Jo 2 20 of God's work t[\crty\ UhftD
conclusion,
Ec 3 11 death as end of all men 7 2

Jo

vno ^
18

end, late synon. of

cstr.

TlD

esp. fig.

4-7

2K 4 ( + inf.),v
Ex 3

inf.

t.

10

c.

Ex

19

15

(ins. ?0);

nn?3

11

Ru

'\ his
2

Dt

17

elsewhere,

1.

VO? iSi2 20 + 4t.;

c.

;abs.(sts.

read prob. ^.IDI

lg3

nan Pr 9 4in

10

Dt5 29

fO + PPJ etc.

(J)

Q^

Ex 32 s (J) Ju

JO

c.

23

4 ,
3 (J)
Je 1 5 (in fig.)

Ju

( J)

= rew?)^i4

(subj. 33b), niDi.

17

Gie);

usu.

etc.,

=2Ch34

16

J U 20 8

b$D Je 32 40 Ez 6 9
2

D, Pri3 14 + 5t. Pr,

+ 2 Ch8
22

11

Gn

turn aside from right path, from

commands,
12

I,

purpose implied

(in fig.); for

or expr. by

K4

turn in unto

"?N,

c.

13

Je

<7ose revolting

17

11

Je5 23 Dt

Qr ( > niD* Kt)


from thee (Ew

21
JSan "HID Je 2 degenerate (shoots)

22

nip Pr 1

the foreign vine (fig.) ; 0J?

c.

0/

a woman

to discretion, shewing lack of


from wrong path, sins (of Jerob.), etc.,
K 3 3 14 24 + 7 t. 2 K c. ^ 2 K io31
8
3
29
ivyg "ip (pt.) Jb i 2
2 K io
28
59'15
JTJO "AD (inf. and imv.) Jb 2 8

turning aside as
it

also

|D 2

c,

15

18

c.

^mg

also Is

21

49

poss. rd.

o7

13

19

16

617

16

^ 34
Ex8

25

prob. also i4

pr

(E),

Dt

40

^D-Q*tt for 'd

1
;

Ju

perh.

Dt i

9\K>

ic

Je

(v. infr.).

c. Jt?,

of frogs

2i2

10
;

Vs hand 1S6
rd. i*DK @33

(si

vera

1.)

named in de1
(^D ?i,
i

but

27

2. depart, usu.

flies

25

BuKitHPS),

where

dissimil. for sVl)

but read perh.

Siegf Toy), depart from way


11
way, cease to obstruct Is 30

( TTKrjrriov ttjs tpvOpas, @L -+mare rubrum), v. 1. ^D.

I'D D>0
s

-l>

f 11.
in phr.
2

OaXacrarrjs

contra

14
;

HE1D

n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan;

Triutr

TlD
tize;

Pf-

only

'D3 3H1 in ancient poet, fragment


Jta

"

Dead Sea, but D

(NH

15

Nu

(-iU), SE. oasis of


most improb.

is

Hiph. cause to turn aside, or apostaTel Am. s&ru, n. rebel Wkl Gl0SS );- Qal 161

Ex

fs.

rnp

i6 14 +

is.

c.

his

^J?0 Is 7

17

departing, |D pers.,
DJ?0
1

1S18

S 28 16

cp. Safieh

=^

and (H09 12 ) niitf] 800 vb. turn aside

3 ms. ID

66

byi$

v23

"
;

= avoid

12
;

God,

D^,

13
S7 (MT,

||

Dt

10

1 Ch 17" Th We Dr Klo
wrath Ez 16 42 (but del. Co

Deut. law -giving

by

Gn49 (poem

his kindness 2

fining loc. of
pit:

(both J), sword

Judah

sceptre from

in J):

tn. PfiD n.pr.loc.

37

c.

= get out
,

etc.;

Ju 16 19 Nu

Ho 9

12
,

c.

Jt?

DV

12 10 etc.; of

byo Ju 16

16

s0

22 17

S 28
?y
,

c.

evil spirit, c.

abs. deparf [from Babyl.] Is 52

contact

La4

151615
;

'<

Jb2i 14
S 16 14

of the

^n 1 S

c.

of wicked

1111
;

Jb 15 3"

he shall not depart out of ('30) darkness, i.e.


it, escape it ; pt. pass, made to

shall not avoid

depart, thrust away, of Isr. under


NE * 124c
21
).
Is 49 ( >act., ace. to Ba

fig.

of wife

3. of

life-

TC
= be

less things

?VO Is 14

Ex

14

15

25

25

25

io

27

I2

I5 5

4
end,

c.

staves from (fD) ark

abs. iniquity Is 6" ; esp. of l"liD2

14
2 2" 2

removed, oppressor's yoke,

cf.

694

Chl5

20 33

17

an

to

32

1TD*

IliDJ for

Ho 4

vVid

v. N3fa

Je 6

q.v.);

Ho

28

rd.

uncer-

it is

14

tain whether (^"PID) *ip belongs here, revolters

among

the rebellious, or

princes, chiefs (cf.

my

turned aside

Hiph. 1M

30

23

14

27

P/. 3 ms.

fr'

+
31

Lv

fs

K 20

npn

24

Ex8

JO,

13

K6 +

Jos 7
<3DD TDK

25

15

S 28 s

22

1|

De Hup-Now HP3);
7

23
,

rd.

shoulder from

WK TDD pr2 8

VVfl?

etc.;

away:

^8i

burden

+ oft.,

9
;

+ Jb33 (ins.fPEwDiDeHiBual.);c.byD,
17

of

take

Gn

ring

Gn

garments

41

38

(armour), also

42

(J)

Ex 34

ins. bjJO); take off

(E) Est 3 10 also 8 2 (abs.);


,

141<J

s4

Kn

c.

Dt2i 13 Zc

iSij !s

3"

and Ez26 10 (Co


g j ab s 2 g 7

(P; abs.)

head,

bvo

^D

a l S o oft.

fig.

is

g 2 7 TJ?D IDtt
removed from being a cfty;

Dn

12 11

(cf.

3!

Hiph.).

TD

n.pr. of a temple-gate;

Ch

(>|[ 2

in

tdyi ~m,

23

q.v.

'D TJE*

v.Tto;), but

Kmp Ka " Benz.

Bleek ' Ein1 4 - 258


-

a turning aside, defection,

n.f.

so prob. Is 59'

apostasy,

Dt

alw.

abs. 'D;

1. de-

offence

+ pfV, lj? nai),

16
s
31 Je 28 29

13 Is

2.

nip non-witltdrawal

Is 14

Hip

T3

'Gn

v.

p.

niDi Je 17 13 Kt, but

v 25

(cf. vb.,

vfo

Am 6

7
).

v.

92 supr.

T,D*, only in

Qr TD Qal

Pi.

[J~nD] vb. Hiph. incite, allure, instigate


Hiph., id.) ; Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. sf. ^pn
ig26 19 ^n-pn Jb 3 6 16 3 fs. nnpn 1K21 25

(NH

(Ges 572w K(i U60 ); 3 pi.


572e e
); Impf. 3 ins. IVD!!
<

sf.

i8 32 +

Je 3 8 22 (Ges
2 t., but also

7
Jb36 18
g 24 1 Ch 2
sf. ^JTp* Dt 13
s
11
etc.; Pt. IVpp Je 43 2Ch32 ; 1. a. incite
14
to make a request (c. ace. pers. -(- inf.) Jui
1

npfl 2

(on text

18

vera

(si

GFM)= Jos 15

v.

Ch

isap 2

also

32

away, removed:

be taken

" V.^P

used appar. of any moral or legal

fection,

from resting on, or burdening), plagues Ex 8 4


io 17 (J), cf. Nu 2 7 (E), also 1 g i 14 Am 23 1
5
31
2
reproach 1 S i7 26 Is25 8 c. Oy from one's
presence 1 S 18 13 also of f i removing his kind-

16

31

apostasy, withdrawal ;

him

i"HD

(from upon

16 9

33 (allJ), 2 3 (L<:) Dt 7
(J) Ju io 16 Is 3 f 18 23 (+ 2 g
-

11

"Y)D adj.verb. properly Pt. of

1.

Dt

(turn aside,)

*o

for remove, take

23

4 27

abs. 5e abolished

etc.; Inf.
32

wo; Is
+ Tpn Ez

g i

l.

^nTpn

S i8 13

:t2

common word

Damascus

Is

i>yp

ms.

1 s.

3 nipi.

Gn30 + cs<>-. Tpn


7YTDD Is 3 + 3 t.; 1. cawse
depart,

31

the

13

Ch

13
Pf. 3 ms. ">pin

del. ver. as gloss

iniD)!

sf.

ms. ipn

Tpn, ipn);

(rcT.

6s.lpn

35
IP Lv 4

15", naTp;

etc.; 7mi'.

K3

-) 1

,3

he

10

We Dr Klo Kit HPS)


c.

rn?;i

11

S i7 46 + 3 pi. wpn 2 Ch
ms. TDJ Is3 18 + juss. ">PJ

/m?;/ 3

etc.;

Ex8 + ,1pM Gn8 +

lV

steps).

Tpn

5110(6,Oba

"niPi]!

(my

xvays

j"n. "V)D

La

~)D&V,

c."? pers., remove

g 22 14 ).

rripm consec. (Dr

even

1"1D, or

Fo'lel Pf. 3 ms. V3"tt Tito

sub

l|

Lv4 31 Dn 12
IHoph.
35
P.1p Is 17
Impf. 3 ms.lpV Lv4
pi.
D^DID 1 g 2 i 7 (but final D prob. dittogr. before (0

18

from following Dt

i.e.

away

turn one

4.

as.dittogr.^DXnp ID

31

ark unto

is

1 i

Dn 1

abolish sacrifice

Am 6" Is
For vN ">p
"^
IB'
22"
Th
Dr
Klo
Bu Kit Lohr
read

g
UPS in 15 Th HPg del. 1? (after 93 @)

rome

una

16

Jb 36

31

ad God

1.;

18

b. allure

allured them

Be Kit);

del. cl. as gloss

De Hi Bu

ace. to

OnW.

away fr.

al.

so

he allureth

out of the mouth of distress, but Di Du


freedom hath seduced thee; for meaning seduce,
thee

entice, cf. also

v is

2. instigate, in bad sense,

ness
of

'>

i6 13 +

removing

abs. 2
the

Ch

K 23

27

||

g 7 15 (v. Qal 2);

Isr. 2
oft.

abs.,

covering; remo\e

Ch 1

CI132 12

16

K 17

1S 23
-

Gn

= depose

VJB bvo,

Je 32 31
A'oah removed

23

8 13

s7

c.

c.

fp

2 43

I5 1S

7 b (b) ), abs. 2 Ch 3 6 3 cf. Ju 9 29


Jb34 20 ;removeniDn etc., 2Ki8 4 ,v 22 = Is36 7 =
-

2K23 2CI130 i4 2 ,cf.i 4 1 (both


=put away strange gods, etc., Gri35 2

IP);

19

Jos 24 1423
c.
S>,

14

(all

E),

c. TjiJTO

TDD Jb

D?ON3J) nato

v Is g 8 once

12 20

'e*7-ac<

36

21

words Is 31 (of*);

reject

Chi8

DID

Ch

cf.

n.

32
32".

S 24 Je43
3 -=
2 K i8
alone 1 K 21
7
Dt 1 Je 38'"; + inf. 1 Ch
1

g 26

1S

25

ace. pers.

c.

18

+ 2 against,
15
,

v. HID.

t[-2nD] vb. drag (Impf. consec. 1


1213
Ph.anDLzb
sf. nanDNi lb
anDNi MI
Ar. ZSJL, Eth. rtA(l;) ; Qal Pf. 1 pl."?6pj
s.

828

*,

2. rarer

uses are: put aside leave undone Jos 11 15 (D);


2

Is

ace. pers.,

Jb

(v. ?D

c.

prayer

^66

20
;

S 17 13

consec. 2

50

45
;

Inf. abs.

drag,

a city

2l)

Impf. 3 ms. sf. Dnp? Je49


3
3inp J e 22 19 cstr. 3npb Je 15
;

?D3rny

g 17

13
,

corpses Je 15

8
2 2' ,

under

captives,

fig.

695

rano

of sheep dragged off

20
45
by wild beast 49
50 ( pass., whence
Schwally Gie suppose a Niph. ^n?).

subst.

io

>Lag

dragged about;

(stuff pulled or

rag, clout

n.f.

BN143

Viljsvi,

become altered for the worse)

only

15

(Ges

Je38 na2 (both +D'p6d).

only Pi. scrape clean, scour, Pf.

nnpl Ez

from

26

and I will

in

W DiWOT'D

TQJTID n.[m.J grain that shoots up of itself


D^SD, 2 K 19 29
2nd year (-/unknown);

Strabo

||

xi4

'

30

(NH

vb. prostrate

10P, aia> (for

Qal Pf.

,
.

Ew

Hi

ones (or, w/m/ is </m/ bull, i.e. Apis,

Gf)

doth not stand

denom. from iniD (Jastr)

Syr. ,ILeo go

PS 2593

about as beggar, be beggar

inD

turn,

Schwally Miot

(rare), esp.

(oft.),

and

deride) ; Qal Pf.

pi.

Vinp Je 14 18

Gn 34 21

Imv. mpl.'sf.

ffinriD

G1134 10

'cstr.

nnb

Pr 3 i 14

Ez

121G18

2'7

Gii37- s +2t.;
^ITlDb Is

about, to

15

47

v 15

cstr.

Tpj-

and fro

+ ^rhnb

Is-23

(i.e.

34

(E),

34

1021

(P);

Gf Hi Or Co IIpt

c.

s
;

fs.

27'21
,

42

sf.

28

; 1.

go about one's
ace.
18
,

16
,

cHnb

iKio +3t.;

TW^ Je U

^"]Db

mpl.

rtn- Is 23 s

c.

s4

Gn2 3

P*"inb

(v. infr.);

'Hnb

Ez

Impf.

in paving

(cf.

io

15

rnhp

+ H3X

fig.

but text prob. crpt,

||

used (with marble)

n.f. a stone

As. sihru, a precious stone, Dl

[!3D] D^ttD

tlVD

6
.

v.

JPD

Ob sub 01B>.

n.pr. of 3rd month,

v. J1D.

Siwan = May-

June (loan-word from As.-Bab. Simdnu, cf.


JELxi(1892) 82ff
-;
Palm.
gchr ooTNei,i Muss-Arnolt
;vd

Lzb

328

Cook

84

); 'd

cf.Lag
t.

>j

BN,98

n.pr.m. Sihon (on fomiat.

27
)j pn-D Nu2i +

king

of Amorites,

18

Nu 2

21

\rco v 21

t.,

+7

t.

Nu 2

10

4
33
(JE), 3 2 (R) Dt i + 10 1. Dt, Ju 2 + 4 t. Ju
19 20 20 21
2121 27
Je48 45 iK 4 19 Ne 9 22
(P), ii
(D)+ i3
yfr

I35 11 I36 19
fi.

TO

Sjjcov,

n.pr.loc.

frontier city of

@L

Sin,

Zicov.

Pelusium, E.

i.e.

Egypt (Egypt. 'Imt

= clay, of

which pD is transl. (cf. Aram. \)0 clay), ace. to


BAS ' 5M who cp. ifyAouow (th/Xos
dirt,
Steindorff
,
1081ff
Dict G
Ez o 15

m^),cf.Brugsch

+ 11.

and
33

);

(W

16

Pelusium

Gn

+v but here Co Toy rd. plausibly pD,


PD= Syene (v. [?JP], njlD), s^m,. On

ace),
i.e.

Pt.=

Khha

TilTD, tiTD

^bfn

en'man

sf.

but dub.,
2.

14

-V.T

>

^0

Rothst Kau journey unto a

land which they have not known.

cstr.

1"

HWB495V._ n -|n'D Est


/

affairs,

YT$

45

faithfulness).

[mnb]

mock

nnWI Gn

mpl.

carry on one's business) in,


42

As. sahdru,

-;

deriv.; Ar. ^s*JL is

3 mpl. l\np?

">niD

61f

return "Wkl TAGloss -;

Am.

surround, Tel

1 surround
at,

v.

Pt.

Chr Pal Aram.

buckler ;^ 9

n.f.

irbdin inpi?

Est 8

T[^nD] vb. go around, about, travel


about in (NH id., go about as merchant, pedlar,
perh.

i.e.

'

but rd. peril.


2
( Mich Gie Co) why hath Apis fled, thy bull
?

merchandise

n.f.

^ ^T?* ^ d

ipy

v.

rpnb

cstr.

fNI

Niph. Pf
no bread.
3K IDP? Je 46 15 w>Z/ are i/w/ mighty

prostrated

ls

T ["inp73j n.m. appar. merchandise

CMlf/ (so) zAere is


|

t.; traffic,

+ n33nX)

100 Pr

down grain),

28 a prostrating rain (beating

23

s 18

13
2 Ch 9 * has
so Buhl
Klo prop/
B'HDSl', and so Benz here (for both wds. of MT).

As. sahdpu,
*|nb

traffic, Is

Pr 3 l4 +

but

'''s

Aram.

|riD,

4 '2

Lk

e8a(pl(a>,

throw doivn, overwhelm);

3 ms. T'~

15

iTirip

sf.

cf.

(of Albanians).

t[^nD]

En?

1|

on use of this for food,

i>

E.Z27

of

Is 37

+ 2 t.;

t [nlhp]

scrape clean

'

(= D^nB*

14

Pr

consec.

s.

her.

+ TID n.[m.] offscouring;

La 3

'

(/am from

<

45

555e

Is 23

Lane 1322) scrape off, clear aicay; cf. Talin.


NrnnD, KJTnD refuse, % Krpntj dirt, dung) ;

her dust

t [inp] n.m. Pr3 u traffic, gain ; cstr. inp

vb. scrape (Ar. Lswl (j-sw~, and

+ 0"in

'

t[nnD]

nHQtp ^"l^V

38

13

Pilp. Pf. 3 ms. "lrnnp <ab ^ 3 8 n


my heart palpitates ( + ra "OaW).

Toy.

ni3np

23" 47 15
2 Ch

(E), Is

37
21 - 21 - 36

Ez 27 12J618 also in
(IT) m.hp S m Co Berthol

^ninb for MT

rd.

C*ja*-i

pi.

28

(P),

Ez2 7

16

of a city or country,

f.,

16

23

= 2 Chi

28

14

TrQIlD

Gn

wares, etc.)
1

trader (who goes about with

trafficker,

v.

TD

Sinai,

n.i2.

T); Ex 16,1

Bd EOTt

'

4(1898) ' 169


.

n.pr.loc. wilderness between Elim

pp-iaip,

2W;

ace. to P,

a@L 2^;

cf.

Eb

Ex

16 1 17

GS2150ft

and

Nu
esp.

oye

t^D n.pr.mont.

Sinai ;- name of mt. of

law-giving in J and esp.

(3~)h in

and

esp.

D) Ju 5 f 68 Dt 33 s (poem), also Ex 16 (P);


2023
s
usu. TP'in (^D- Lv f + ), rarely J, Ex 19
9

13D
N

Nu

119

414

L5

of these facts,

io

12

26

64

19

),

3">n (q.v.), it is

and of E's use of

prob.thatEx i9

2(f )iva.

Ex 19 12 Lv 7 38
1516
(all P); in view
33

^yp Nu

-gip -,3-ip

is.

1118

names
!,

B-

Brie,e 345

m s Eb GS

esp -

ms al
-

advocate Serbal,$~W. from Jebel Musa (on trad.,


ibU3ff

13 *

Against
Eb
);
both is the working of Egypt, mines in the
GS135 148ff
penins. as late as the 19th dyn. (v. Eb
cf.

Di

v. discussion

19 - 1

involving presence of soldiers there.

),

This, and connex. with Midian

(cf.

also

>

),

'

RS Sem L no

sanctity of mt. v. further

Q 1T|

,-

Ch

15

'Aaevvalov

2, "ied -

a Canaanite people, in north,


cf.

city Sianu,

13

2K4

et f.

38

pot (probably

Lane 12

'

perh. loan-wd.; on Gk. deriv.

is

o-ipos,

Lewy Fremdw107 ); 'D abs. aKfl,


niTD iK7 48 +
cstr. Exi6 4-; pi. J"ITD 3 8
3
D^nvp ^58'; pot: 1. a.
sf. vnTp EX27
aipivos, v.

:t

household utensil for boiling

K4

:N 39 40 4 i-
-

raw 'o j e i 13 (cf.


Ex i6 (P), Zc 14
3 7 11
3 6
riD3; in vision), symbol, of Jerus. Ez 1
24
10
s
23
fig. also
58 (cf. Che); in sim. Mi 3 Jb 41
G
10
10
Ec 7
b. 'Sni 'D ^ 60 my ivashing-pot, 108
21

'd

\j/

Ex 27 s 38 s

2. pots used in sanctuary,


1 K 7
$ 93

Th Ke Klo Kmp

2K25

= Je52

40

MT

(rd. ni-VD for

14

18

Benz), v 45

,alsoJe52

Here belongs prob. rnp

(both P),

nil*?, so Codd. of

= 2 Ch 4 ",

2Ch35 13 Zci 4

19

2"

in rnipn 113. v. p. 92

b.

f 11. ["Vp] n.[m.] thorn, hook(3id.; cf. Q-PD


ZMGxlvia892) 532
in Sab. n.pr. Hom
); 1. pi. 0n>p,
thorns, sign of desolation IS34 13 , a barrier H02 3

on

Nai 10 v.p3D];

nnn 'en

-ppn

Ec7 6 as<A

bipa

sound of thorns (crackling as they burn) under


the pot.
2. pi. nVVD Aoo&s Am 4 2 (cf. HOT sub
nai; ||ni3S; on relation of meanings

v.

n 1n

1??).

'

on shore of

top
in

sea,'

tlD^rp adj.gent.pL=subst.;
12
,

with Chinese by Thes


De Che
China i.436f., 504
v. Richthofen
rev.

but see

by Yule

Acad

xiii -

339

thinks of

Hindu Kush, but

Je 8 7 Qr

(GFM Ju4

n.pr.m.

'

GFM
,

returned

2;PAOSxixa898,

Ne7

Q c J, r SK

COTAm5, 26

1874, 332;

Eogers

Bncy Bib
-

749

ipjgl Gesch. 528

(Vrss Thes

tni^n ni3D
deity,

= n3D,

ni3D).

As.-Bab.

al.

n.pr.div.

g a Eel 239

17

30
,

worshipped by Babylonians in Samaria


name corrupt; Schr C0Tadl0C (after H.

text of

Rawlinson) prop. Zir-banit, or Zarpanituv,


Andovel Eev Mayl88G
Musswife oiMarduh (cf. Hpt
JBL xi(1852) 167
Sakkvi-bimutu
rejecting
Arnolt
),
Marduk Dl Par215 Jen ZAiv 352 makes niJ3=fomto,

47

>

all

doubtful.

Shishak
1. general of

Ju

t.

+2.

2(e)rapa.

Ezr

53

= Nnj)>p-'33 Ezr2

ace. to 2

DTO);

=Ne

Ne

Ch

of

12 3 (between Cai? and

TpooyXodvrai, SO 95

f';

[^TDD]

fl.

cover

(||

2ov X 'p.

Aaovta,

nnb'p

d;i

vb.

screen,

NH V9? cover, and perh.

Qal Pf.

La3 43 44
-

overshadow,

vto I. "pt^ (which is prob. orig., cf.

90
til, and Fr"a )

roof over);

44

army

appar.

iSi2 9 |8 3 lc ;-ou

exiles,

in

lli0

WD, NrWD n.pr.m. KJPD-oa returned

exiles

read prob. *Tlp,

tQ^^lDp n.pr.m. pi. a people


'

2(icrapa6, 2iaapa, etc.

26

= As. Sakkut (epithet of Adar-Ninip = Saturn),

epithet of Istar

limself king 5 s
; cf.
JU 107S;PAOS1 C
-;
'D V.
,,

Am 5

t rV)3p n.pr.div.

v. I. DID.

names in -sirci\;
king of Hazor Ju 4 2 + 1 2

M"jp p-' 33

*pD.

--

foot of

ftt

unlikely; rd. prob. D^JD (or

Hittite

Jabin,

gina>

Che^-^^^^-.cf. already JDMich.

so

fcOD^D
cp.

de Lacouperie

T.

v. 11.

'

who

>

D^D

Du

Di

B oBi.ft,iar.

DWD),

jns I s

943 - 950

identif.
al.

'D

H3D, Hi3p

1JD, [ifb],
1'

'

f-

Dl Pa282 2twav (ace.) in possession


xvi 2 8
Gn
of those holding Lebanon Strabo
(v. Di
).
As. inscr.

49

laxrta.

Bel. Gesch. 30

T^p adj. gent. onlyc.art.= subst. Gmo


=

2<o?jX,

Ju

have led to search for Sinai further NE, near


head of Gulf of Akaba, or even in Seir, so
and Yakut,
8ay Monuments 263 ft c f. 'gFi\1 JU S 5; 6
179 "- 5
Altisr. Kultst. 12
on
cited by Id
also v. Gall
'

Ezr

->

'

159 ' etc

Musa, mt. at S. end of peninsular between


BBI iloa:>e "-" - ,iB
the two arms of Red Sea, so R l)
Sinai and PaL 42t
al., specif, its N. spur, lias
cf. Stanley

Jebel

Safsdfeh; but Lepsius

laxriov

foreign wd. (Egypt.?), Ar.Jj) a large water-jar

-ton

(inEpassages)are froinR.

Identif. dub. ; local tradition

@L

2ua,

"VD n.m. Jel

ti.

Aaaa,

18
16
29 32
and perh. 34", elsewh. mostly P, 2 4 3 i 3 4
46
Lv 7 38 25 1 27 34 and 26 (H), Nu 3 28, also Ne

A
@L

Iuo-owa,

K8

7
,

sf.

nniap
insp^

only 2 ms. nap

^i40 8
Jb 40

22
;

Ar.

Ex 46

Impf. 3 mpl.
P<. c<.

"I

Ez28 m6

Crqb Ex25 20 +2 t.; 1. screen,


1K8' i Ch
+acc. of covering Ex 40 (P); +2 of

7DD
T ["iJCj n.[m.] throng (prop,

pi.

~?y of tiling covered,

cover, usu. c.

28

697

DO

covering

:"

^140*; so

(both P);

3 7

+3

La 3 44

instr.) ^\b jjja 'D

hast screened thyself with the clcuds,

in the throng, so most

43

ace.

c.

anger

Iinpf. 3 ms.
2

ms. ?ipn

vera

(si

^5

^ 9i

TJDJ

12

supr.).

Ex 40

^D1

^pn 1S24 4

Inf. cstr.

44

cf.

1.;

and

Ju 3 2
GFM, HPS).

v.

Qal

Ex 40 21

instr.

denom.,

from

for evacuating the bowels,

posture assumed, so inf.

XH T??n,

91

(expl. as

pt.

24"1 (cf.

2. elsewhere

Qal Ba ZMG * lm(1889)


12

of protection

"

\ja

178
),

? pei

c.

'

s.

Filp. ?!PPP,

(of protection).

sub III. "pb\

v.

n.[m.] covering, screen;

T"iJD?3

2gi7 +nt.;
,9

^DD

cstr.

Is 2 2

abs.

12

f
12

t.:

S 17 19 fig. of jDrotecs
tion, or of eye-screen, rnVl* 'OTIS ?3*1 Is 22
s9
screen, of cloud ip- 105
(*BHS).
2. name
given (in P) to each of three screens, of tabern.
hide pei'sons within 2

833

Nu

("W)
26

Ex

of court

(nns), 4 2,;

Ex

16

40

18

17

35 38 39
b. at entrance (nns)

27

4o 5 28 Nu 3 25 31 4 25
c. tan nana v 'a), dividing off the Most Holy
(
Place within the tent, Ex 35 12 39 s4 40 21 Nu 4 5
of tent

26 s6

37

35

36 s7

15

3c;

38

T|n5C?2|

that with

n.f.

covering;

Baer Ginsb

van

d.

H.

sf.

which one
Ez

^p.^p*?

13

is
(so

'3p)D) all precious stones

were thy covering (


thou least covered with
them)
the tradition is strong in favour of
Raphe, but sense favours deriv. from "pD.

T [TjDTO] n.m. architect, term


of

(si

vera

some covered structure, otherwise

only
I.e.

cstr. ratfrr-Jpto 2

^''O)

(5)

rov

6efxi\iov

1.)

16 18

unknown
Qr (Kt

t?jS

nadedpas, i.e.

^O

[TTDD] vb. weave together

(||form

of II. ?13b>;

NH Hiph. TPfl weave, H31D, booth);

Qal

Pf.

mn

||

8 );

with

perh.,
cf.

21

booth (prop, of
15

131D

injiSJD)

).

inter-

11

abs. 'D Is

29

sf.

1.

ms.

sf. "aSDri

together in

139

13

thou didst

my mother's womb.

lurking-place of lions Jb 38 40 (cf.


2. booth, rude or temporary

thicket,

pD]

1).

Gn

shelter, for cattle

33

17

(J

distinct

JV3),

fr.

but also for warriors in the field 2S11 11 1 K


2Q i2.i6. or wa tchers in vineyards Is i 3 (sim.)
Jb 27 18 (sim. of frailty), for man's shelter from
sun Jon 4%
\yp\)

Is 4*

cf. (fig.)

21

^ 31

prob. also 2

7'

poet, of fallen house (dynasty) of

David A1119"; of clouds as (temporary) en12


closure (AV pavilion ') of ^ in storm ^ i8 =
"

of

3. specif, of booths, made


Jb 36 29
boughs, in which people lived at harvest2

feast

12

Lv

23

42 42 43
-

Ne

(H),

ni3Bn 3n Dt 16
13
Ezr 3 4
2 Ch 8

1310

31

10

8 14

Lv

1516 1717
-

23

34

hence called
Zc i -^>

(P),

Hi 2D

n.pr.loc.

; 1. nnap

Gn

(n loc.)

( J > expl. from Jacob's making booths),


33
5
city E. of Jordan Ju 8 + 6 t.
elsewhere rriSD
4C
17
27
2 Ch 4
Ju 8, Jos 13 (P); prob. also 1
7
17

'

'

(reading
Ju7

22

'

TOIX rqayD ford of Adaniah


46
Buhl G eoBr 206 Benz 1K7 ); 'D pVV
-

cf.

= io8

GFM

and reff.; ace.


Jabbok Nbr G

Ju

r-

duTa,m -

248

Ex

12

37

station of Isr. at Exodus,

6.

23

f.

'-

6M
;

Q ut ie

on

site v.

ZPWiU(isaO;.2l9f..

12 37 13 2 "

cf.
;

tud.0) 'Bl

2*';

W).

first

Nu 33"

Naville
(Jj

pithom(1

^' esp

C^j

^oKxcod.

term, techn. of

structure shielding stormers of city (Lat.

Na

',

m. N. of

elsewh. r)3p

fllDb n.[m.] protector;


1

5s:

Merrill East

Gil 33

Ex

Thku^Nmi^^^, Thkw

=Egypt.
BAS

so S.

(^Krjval

%okx^6

'alia,

on

near Succoth;

f2. nn'SD (n loc.)

f 60

Buhl *" 2m G ASm Geosr

8- 5

to Talm. Der

Jorda B 385ff..

'

Jordan-valley

is

identif cf

pp.

GFM

'

Steindorff

weave

133D)

of lion

fig.

insp Jb 3 6 f 18 12 and
12
(for MT nisp; De Hup-Now
so rd.
2 S 22
HPS); usu.pl.n3pGn 33 17 +; ni3p 2 Sii u +

(allP);

rnfn ipin?
"(II.

Ne

cf.

Amg

cstr. ri3p

covered,

We

Che

under

n.f. thicket,

woven boughs

gate

io 9 of lion (sim. of

Lao-

covert (of ^

Tn3D

(v.

spread (ana) over well

1. covering, large cloth

a. at

||

euphemism

Impf., as

nbp

4 <),

H3D in his covert yjs 27 1 Qr rd.


Kt npp a booth (01 Hup-Now Bae

!pD Ju 3 24 (Ges* 67v ); scree, com-, 1.


specif, c. lv31"nN
i.e. with long garments,

c f.

Bae H3D

Aw

:i

76

Pi.

+3

wicked

for

Hiph.

"?y

Gie i33D

/mw hast covered (clothed, panoplied)

thyself with

4- 2 t.

cover oneself'^3

2. reflex,

but word dub.

'D

as gloss).

del.

40

inter-ax
coven

pass along

T L"j]b] n.[m.] thicket, covert, lair


only
13p J e 25 s8 lair of
under fig. of lion (but

<A(m

Jb 40" lotus-trees, as its sliade, screen it; abs.


Ez 28 141,i (difficult, text prob. corrupt, Co Toy

to

an

isec to

? of thing covered

c.

sf.

c.

^42"' /

1S

La

^]D3 "DJW

mass);

tus 7rpo<^vXaKas

ai/Tcov.

tes-

698

J-I2DD

n.pr.loc. in wilderness of Judah

ti"02D
x t

-6d
endanger, Hiph. 6e endangered, HJSD
Aram. ?3D id., cf. Levy^Bm.^

Pi.

z'a\

Jos 15

A 2ox<>xa, L ^x aX a

61
;

unknown.

Site

danger, etc.;

HL und Koheleth 203

= Anaprdva,

Apli.

fool, usu. in

also

As. saklu, perk, foolish,

D1

etc. (der. species),

^>3D* Is

44

foolish, turn into foolishness.

Ch 16 9
S 24'= 1 Ch 2

nb?D3
2

ribsp?

; Piel

*n|)3D3

s.

do foolishly. Hiph.
s1
(E), 1 s/FibaDn 1 S 26

^DD n.m. fool


Ec2

Je 5 21

19

t^pD
25

D^3D

pi. adj.

n.m. folly; Ec io

Lag BN48);

cf.

Je 4 s2

stop ears;

Is

J-

13

Am. sakanu,

Wkl TAGio

perh. Tel

Am.

Qal Impf.

1.
v

S s..

P*. f?bls2

2 t.;

"'$?

J3D Is 2 2

jSTu22

20

Jb 22 21

pers.

22

13

*Jp

Nu

s1

34

^I39

Nu 22 30

22 30 (J) /taw

of doing thus
with (DP) one

to thee ?

Jb22

intimately (subj.

''')

21

Lane 1389

Ar.= also

him, so
steivard.
22

Ezr

and

attention,

be quiet (in gen.),

*/

l);

Hiph.

cf.

= Syr.

id..

Thes;

IU*,

shew

declar.

Dt2 7 9

Imv. ms. riSDn

silence:

and

vb. be silent (Ar. ^SJL

feep silence

23
listen (cf. riSDO Ecclus 13 ).

^p

v. y?o.

(or abs. acmt

3
;

s.

1"N7D word

^3Dn

Imv. Nrf3pn
be used, wont,

'D

shewn the habit


hence shew harmony

familiar with, know


139 (c. ace. ^"H).
be

'
17 ; 'y 'D i6 prob. corrupt (Be al.; v.l'V);
s3
alone 32
storage-places, magazines.

vb. Incur danger

(late)

(NH

*T"|

jouy,

^30? fSpnn

]3D]

D erroneously

P*. pi. O'Hpb')

Sam. A"iJ-^ pay

differentiated

in (unintelligible) design, loc,

n N;> n>3 2

Klo

12'21

Th

conj.

n^DD %A-

K;> T}iD3 other conj. in Benz.

t [K/D] vb. weigh (Ar. ^L* pay promptly

ever

12

II.

^1?P]
Egypt into

(deliver)

[1DD] vb. hire (="OB>;

2!

Pr186
t ni33p72 n.f.pl. supply, storage (Dl
)
s
4
u (J), 1 K 1S
'"!*? Ex i
2 Ch 8
2 Ch 8

'0(d)

up

of, etc. (cf. ~IJD, JJD).

t[J"QD]
3

'nfW

? pers.

c.

Hiph. P/

Inf. abs. ?3pn

to

= senior,

strictly exhibit use, or habit, nib>y?

H3

Pf.

wiYZ shut

were

etc.,

T3 OnxKrnK

cf.

15

only pt. 'D

ace.

c.

ji-

naf'D

f.

Jb 15 3

ms. i">r03pn

15

become servitress

13J subj.).

benefit,

t'akar, barrier,

hiring against (?y) them agents.

Wkl lc );
22%

J3D^

service,

aiitZ Ze /ter

VirnB'ril)
( +

c); only Qal

for

Zim

prep, ana)

(c.

zukini as loan-word

2. benefit, profit, abs.

35

Pi.

art^

hand

the

or service, benefit

^prefect Lzb 329

p^.

of use or

be

iKr

care for

3 ms. only Jb.

22-+

-|3D"

hence Egypt,

11. 2.

appar.

[|DD] vb. be of use

ZAvi.248

up,

D1 HWB4!I9

the springs of the deep

up.
4

til.

(Tel

dam

As. sikeru,

sikkuru, bolt

cf.

A.v.~SjL

Bondi 88); Niph. Impf. 3 ms/121 ^ -I3p^63 12


the mouth of liars shall be stopped; 3 mpl. ^">?B'l
shut

3 12 13

dam up,

(river), etc., also close, stop

17

1.

Lane 1390

door,

Gn 8 2 (P) and

fl

tn^DD, JTtate n.f. folly; 'D Ec 2


VK> Ec (b erroneously for d).
io
1

dam

up,

up (Aram.

up, stop

iOao shut up, stop up,

"i?P,

fill, stoj)

up

"p's?.

[*"OD] vb. shut

I.

kindr. with "CD

(on format,

io 3 314

,;

sub IV.

v.

do foolishly, play the fool.


t

[TjDZip]

587.

v. p.

'

act or

s
ms. ri^pn Gn 3 i=

Pf. 2

poor, ri33pp poverty,

likeness.

S 13 13

usu.,

but very dub.; v. conject. in Du (against him


Di-Kit) Skinner Zim ZAix111 Che Heb Hpt
J3p
'

S 15 31 make
Niph. Pf 2 ms,

Imv. XfhzO

25

Is^

infr.; Pu. Pt. iTOTVI JSDIOn

he ivho is impoverished in respect to offering,

Aram.^a,

both these opp. mngs. fr. Ar. jiCi/orm,


Gerber 178 thinks Heb. vb. denom.)
Impf.

v.

vb. (so most) be poor, but

"""-* derives

Me

^E>;

cf.

Idl0t 62

deriv. Schwally
HWB498

be intelligent, cause to understand,

7?D know,

[|3D]

fill.

tbxfod; ChrPalAram.,!'%>a>,

act foolishly;

f [/DD]
moral or spiritual sense (Syr.^>Ju, Aph. act
foolishly; Jla> foolish, etc., % ?3p der. species,

vb. be foolish, or a

Eng. Trans. 194\

Jfjph. Impf.
io
he
Ec
that
cleaveth
(logs of)
ms.
Q3"f3p^
3
wood endangers himself by them.

TJ e

Lane 1398

Sab. N^D consecrate, devote Horn

cf.

ZMG xlvi (1892), 531

Siid-Arab.Chrest.m'V

only Pi*. Pt.

TS3 CN;>pn La 4 they who were weighed against


2

gold, reckoned of such value.

Cf. also II. rVO-

t[17D] vb. very dubious, perh. spring


(NH start or spring back, as hand from fire
v.

Levy); Pi. Impf

I would

s.

spring (for joy) in

n-jbp{<l

Jb

10

(my) anguish.

and

699

nf?D

t"HD n.pr.m.
@L 2a\(8.

[H /D]

fl.

in

Ar. !-., 5LX

Cli 2

make

vb.

light

ivpp

118

statutes.

my

mighty

15

= 2 Ch e\ 2 K 5
r" 913

those

p?p

7D]

[J"7

form

(||

N^D q.v.);-Pn. Impf. 3 fs. Droa n^prn6


Jb 28 16 it cannot be iceighed against (estimated
19
in) gold of Ophir, cf. v

n >p

bbo.

v.

rw

j),

shall be forgiven

it

tJl?m

adj ready to forgive, forgiving;


.

+ 86

thou Lord art kind and

forgiving.

niTyp

Ko

Dn

'

"

forgiveness

n.f.

197

^I30

'd

on format,

(late;

pi. abstr. intens.

Ne

niflvD

forgiveness,

nirDD

17

TnypD

of

H^D

Pf. 3 ms.

'D] 2i3 tfttt nriN

v.

vb. weigh, balance

Je 5 17 50 20 and in law,

Niph.

(P).

abundant
f II.

infr.

ones.

'

him & Lv4=6 31 35 5 ici:u6.i8.2G I92 2 Nui5


brb Lv4 20 Nu 15 25 'lai ft-ry-bib v 20

Adoiiay hath

18

term, techn. in code of P,

ms.

all

Cf. also

n?D La

Pi. intens. Pf. 3 ms.


flouted at

Qal Pf

thou dost make light of

from thy

that err

DP

00

Lane 1417

forgetful, neglectful

is be

19

toss aside

of,

shake off (yoke)

off,

despise, Jl^e reject);

nSc
5,l

Aram. SOD

2aXa8,

Nu 3 o

As. saZw, throw

(cf.

Judah

30 30

Bashan,'

n.pr.loc.
10

Dt

Jos 12

= Nab. in^V

358

(Lzb

on E. border of

city
5

13

11

Cook

(all

D),

Ch

11

101

mod. Salhad,
Sarhad, on S. spur of Jebel Hauran, c. 63 m.
due E. of Jordan cf. Buhl Geogr 252 Dr Dt3 10
),

'

T 1 7p n.pr.m. a priest, Zerub.'s time, ace.


to

Ne

BA

om.

n.pr.m.

2a\ouai

SaXcoju,

Nu

Simeonite

2aX<a,

25

2aXa>/i.

= *6p

X ND^ID

ladder;

Ne

Ch

217X0,,

ivorks

p7p n.m. brier (-/unknown);


24

national distress;

BWD; Co

a pricking brier

3N3D pp)

||

D-ii^D

pi.

(fig.

ZMGliii(18

siege-wall, Egypt,
ta u Eur 101

WMM

draw

is

197
),

cf.

out, forth

(a loan-wd. ace.

D^p;

v. also trry,

loan-word from <^?0

12

14

lV>D

2f,

nbp); Pt. pass, rfybo Je 18 15 ; f&JD Pr 15 19 ;

despising

up a highway: n?D

'D Is 62 ,0

then Pt. from

I. 1"6d).

with-

',

nS6D t& T|-J1 Je 18


out obj. Is 57
2 cast up a
path of upright Pr 1 19
1414

16

thee; '7b is

ace. to

12
3o
) ; Qal Impf ^DJI j'b 1
Is57 + 4 t.; sf. ni^D Je5o (cf.

Imv. mpl.

q. v

2.

T^-

Jb i9 12

against,

-'J'

of

fig.

t^pp n.pr.m. 1. Nei2 20 =^p


^P a Benjamite Ne 1 8 2rj\e(e)i.

Ph.

As. sellu,sillu, Tpevh.breast-

Ar. J.X

Lane 1395 =??B', but *\L ladder

1. casi

and

ITD/lb resisting

up (NH ^D^D

Toy]

[after Vrss] Berthol [not

D7DI

of

329

HWB501

1)1

to Schwally

28

cast

MI 26 r\7DO highway ;

id.;

nD?Dsfo?>(?)Lzb

a post-exil. Benjamite

2aX<)

"^NDD P?P Ez

rd. (iniN)

[7/D] vb. lift up,

esteem highly, ^IDpp loftiness, distinction; D^ID

14

2a/zaa).

t[p?p],

(+

(L

fl.

Nl ?p n.pr.m.

y 20

in both).

2aK/j.(ov,

T
7

(L 2aXovia), rr^D

WOD

I2 7

2X^a, EXxfi, etc. (2 lost often after W).

way

(of besieger, in

fig.),

mN

Jb 30 12 (of besetting foe); Bab. as a heap


2
3. lift up (a song) ^68", c.
of garbage Jeso

".

t[n7D]

NH

s.

Qal Pf.

niTpp forgiveness)

Ex 34 9 +9

Nu

vb. forgive, pardon (l n?p

Fir6D

t.,

i4 20 +2
nbtpx

t.;

Je 3 i

La

42

34

+3

s.

nnj?D

W&3

3o c +4t.;
ni^ps) ;

,9

D^p Dt 29 19

t.;

nbp"'

ms. ^0/p

+5 Qr(Kt

t,

Nui4 Amf;

7mr. rho

+2

/mp/. 3 ms.

tVZ.,

Dn

9"';

24"; nibp is 55 7 ; Pt.

act. np'b

I0 3
forgive, pardon, always of God
abs.
Nui 4 -(J), 1 K 8 30 39 =2 Ch 6 2K3, 2K 2 4 4 Is 55 7
Am f La f2 Dn 9 19 c. ), of the sin Ex 34* Nu
j

19
1

(both J),Je 3

= 2Ch6

'

25 27
,

34
i

2CI17 14

33 36
;

j>,

f 25

11

103 3

of sinner

iK8 34 36

Dt 29"

iK

(||

V^

,"1B^;

most as

n^tpbp Fr 4 exalt her

(i.e.

9''

Pilp. Imv.

Wisdom),

i.e. (cf.

Pt.

sf.

Toy)

^HDO Ex

| against (denom. from


28
s4
to Gerber ;; cf. Ecclus 39 40

(J) exalt oneself

<ty7b ace.

1).

Hithp.

esteem highly, prize.


c.

52

t TOD vb.

7v</.

v<

V'

? pers.

"1

lift

up

(voices in

dI'IJ?!'

TI13), or
s

^6S

(cf. Pr4
exalt {^D7)V7) (imv. of
;
17
hVd, H^D poss.
properly
H^D fVan 9 v. '^0),

^?

= nX3,

Hexapla o-eX; but cf. 'Tin Ew


Ko
Sym Theod did^aXfia, expl. Suidas
HcXovs ivaWayij Theodoret Hippolytus ptXovs
3
^era,3oX)7 (cf. Hexapla Hb 3 jUfra/3oXi) Sta^aX-

Qr

il

554

5:;!l

'

700

n^D
fxaroi

in

Hexapla Aq. XJVJiy

Syr.

^38

12

);

in 5 \^, Field
11
13
8id\j/a\na, e.g. 2" 34
94 ,

adds

Heb. Psalter

after final editing of

so

Psalms

MT

31

18 10 on same principles as in
;
used therefore with full knowledge that it
indicated some kind of interruption or change
of Sol. 17

rbo

in the regular rendering,

mt?y

ruiB>

is

Benedictions

after

3,

ybo

,
T !.. ZAW xvi (1896), 129
/
Jacob
time (v.
J Sem Lans 0ct 1899 lft
Am
).
EGBriggs

some

and

Quinta

tls

tovs al&vas

15

fnbyb; hut 39 a^bv

usu. wcbyb,

"1-6,

44

pr^y ^bvb, 48 ?vbv 'nby ny, 49" *r\tn mbub;


uniform tradition best expl. by closing contents
So Jer.
classes sela with amen and salom; and Jacob
of Edessa in Bar Hebr. io cp. Christian Amen
of thepeople after Gl wiii\\
this inter, ir. agrees
with usage: 71 t. in 39 \|/-\^, 3 t. Hb 3 (taken

S 20 15

bom

Minor Psalter ITOD?, v. mi); it occurs


end of 3 9 24 10 46 12 (om. ), 9 21 ( combines
3 6
s 5
9 and 10); elsewh. at close of strophe, 3
4
f 9 17 24" 3 2 45 7 39 G 12 4 6 4S 47 5 48 s 49 13 (so rd.
MT v 14 by error) v 16 50 6 52" 54 s 59 G14 61 5 62 s 9
66 4.7.15 6y 5 6 g20 76 4.10 77 4.10.10 gjS g^ g^ g^.9
8.n
g8
g 9 :.4o I40 4.g.9 I43 e. or where citations
at

19

= Is

32

without "Vyn by Ez 17 17
without vb. Je 32 s4 33 4

(error for by)

Dn

27

15

tajpD n.m. ladder; Gn


t H v>Dtt

highway;

n.f.

J^Dtp Is

cstr.

+3

ni->po Is 33 8
Ju 5 20 Is 59';

+5

t.;

1S6

19

12

(E).

Is

in^Dtp

16

+ 12

Jo

t.;

pi.

way, highway, public


Nu 20 19 Ju 2o 3L32 4b
-

city)

12 12 13
-

Ki8 = Is36 iCh


17

3
Is 7 1 16 19 23 33 8 49 11 59 7 Je 31 21 ; ' "W
3
Is 40
in a fig. sense, of the
'o ??D Is62
courses of the stars Ju 5 20 ; the march of locusts
Jo 2 s ; the conduct of the upright Pr 16 '"; of

26 10

13

1ci

the ascents to Zion in the mind of the pious

84 (: Bae

nfym). In

rds.

is

()*Wp of

error for

||

io

~j~l*Tl

corrupt

77D

II.

cur I hair

NH

MI;
X

bp,

ni^DD

Is

(foil.

35

KaOapd).

686s-

(-/of

11

12

^brJpft n.m. highway;

'

Ch 9

Lave been made, 44 9 55 s 57 7 60 6 6"] z 68 833 89 s


Hb 3 39 or where extracts might be made for

12

raised

S2o

^ptt Is49 n O^PP

sf.

'o

sf.

t.;

road (never of street in

of the Benedictions, oSjin nyi nbiyno.


1

it,'

mound against the city, besieging


33
Je 6 6 Ez 4 2 26 s c. b&
37

"Vyrrby cast tip

Jer. semper,

-til

15

after other early Jewish prayers, shewing


knowledge, c. 100 a.d.; Aq. gives dei (Theod.
4
17
els
also ^ 9 ); Sexta BianavTos (except 20
t(\os)

T>., JBI1890

f.

'

'

iribbb n.f. mound; 'd 2 S 20 + 7 t.;


24
n^iD Dni i
33* 'd t]BB>
pi. rtbbb je^

used in
18,

'

'

'

cf.

NH

S>d|>D plait,

t&O, Talm. NTI^D, Syr.

20 4 21 3 55 20 75 4 85 s 87 s 6
4
13
so 57 ( for MT v ) Hb 3 . Of ff c.
23 used in Elohistic Psalter, 28 in Direc-

liturgical

89

49

purposes,

i"OD,

39 in final editing of Psalter.


These editors found it in earlier Psalters.

tor's Psalter,

Chr Pal Aram.

Jh,

Ji^,

ILL prob. loan-wd. Fra

all basket; Ar.

76f

cf.

-;

Schwally

J.!,

Idiot 63
'

).

t h D n.m.
basket ; 'D abs. Gn 40 +
cstr. ) v
cstr. Ex 2 9 +
pi. Q"b Gn 40
Ex 2 9
basket Gn 4 o 171718 (E), Ju 6
Lv 8 26 Nu 6
^["^P^P] -[f-] basket acc to @ AV
G " 40

17

16

23

16

18

3 3 23 32

19

16 -

Davidic Psalter uses 20 of them, so few in


it is not characteristic of this
Psalter; but Korahite 9 (out of 12), and Asaph
proportion that

+ 80

[@]

(prob. 8 out of 12); appar. it

came

use in time of these editors. In Director's


Psalter musical terms are added to 19 of the
28 it uses (and only to ten others, of which
iiito

some could hardly use


(except 61, 81)
3 DJ??*?, 7

Hb

I"6d);

\j/^

name the kind

with ni?D
of

all

in title:

^?'^

3 n^Dri

lo^tf, 26 (27) others 1to]D,


'D is esp. frequent with Ttf and

?*3^D, terms associated with musical rendering.


It prob. came into use in late Persian period
in connexion with yj/f used with musical accompaniment in public worship, to indicate
pi ace

of benedictions.

later editors to other

in first century B.C.,

It was not added by


psalms but was revived
and continued in use for
;

31

15 - 17 - 19

RV
al.

but prob. shoot, branch Ew Hi Gf Gie


only pi. abs. "Ufa? (rd. prob. T) VI

r\)bobp-bv Je 6 9

)7/D
xJL

(\/of foil;

cleft,

jagged

fissure,

cliff,

crag,

Wetzst DeIs3,

(cf

cf.

Lane

1406
,

cleave, split,

hence V?D

split,

oft. isolated (split off) rock

M6 -'7 and es p- ZAW ni

NH

of smaller fragments,
scale (of serpent),

Nypp

ill

Ar.

y?D

<

1883

>>

rock, stone, also

weight (in trade);

specif, weight for coin

then

Aram.

Nab. y^D, a

coin

Lzb 329 Cook 85 ).


1.

}?Sp

abs. 'D

Ju

n.m. Ju 6
6 2 "+

'

J&D

20

crag,

eliflf,

Nu 2O +
I0

synon.lW ;
cstr. y.^P 1

701

vho
23

"V^P 2 S 22

sf.

Is 2

+ ; 1.

21

Am6 Nu2o
ii

"W

the

lit,

tobp Is 31;

Ju

crag

cliff,

s 8 - 10 - 10 - 11

Exi7

of

(cf.Ne 9 15
21

),

Is 2

21

f>

^78 ,0 ,audcontr.

Nu 24 Dt 32

'Bn

D^D

pi.

6-

13

(not elsewh.

p?0

loan-word?));
if

I ascend

form,

}B> 1

i.e.

'D"\h?-

Ct2 14
Je 49

cf.

ticular

2o

As.godIs 3 i
Is

32

0&V
13

Ju 15 811

'D

nipprran 'd

VPD.

W), ^i8

(only

+ 2.
2

28

);

cf.
'^

of

of security

fig.

7i 3

"tt|'D^

31 - 37

cf.1WDt32

(sim. of protecting care)

23

10

42

(prob.;

v 13

cf.

esp. *V?0 of

fig.,

=2 S22 ^3i

B^D nili'D I 33
'D rvn*
symb. of obstinacy 'Br? D.T3S ^n J e 5

f 40

on

(feet

i3?>

cliff),

li;

{bare

(/fere

lit,

cliff,

openness, flagrancy

0/ [the]

n.f.

^?p

Ez 2 4

7 8
,

4 - 14

'DH captured in

Benz

but held

'

war

14

old

site dub.;

d fJ-^

thinks of an actua J

Bd

Pal(1898) - 206
;

consumer,

swalloiver,

(ij)

nirpa.

B5Jpp swallow

cf. it

destroy; Ar. i__Li.Ll vb. sivattow,

vji,

Lv 11

32

+ n3-is,

Ko'u,4M );

?U

vb. twist, pervert, overturn


Ar.

(rare);

<M/'('s<

come

i_LL-

naught Lane 1407

to

Jbi2 19 +2

'lkp.

R2B

pass, pass away,

is

Pi.
Pr22

upside down, ruin (only

^"l
'l?3

Pri 3 6

19

^^

(6pp. "frn), 2

mans

WisdLt)
;

c.

'n

ace. pers.

n^K

BIN

folly subverteth his ivay

22 12 and he

rfep>>

12

('<)

subverteth the

Tf]
c

D n.m.

dealing:

^153

'D

nripp

sf.

);- abs.

honoured guests 'D nop


it

Gui8 +
b

'd

1K5

Gn

18

n ?P), for

(||

a s''ah of

(J),

sokl for a shekel in time of scarcity 2

(v.

16 - :3

Benz); luxurious food Ez i6 13,19 (of Jerus.

under
v

of woman); elsewh. only in offerings

fig.

Ez 46 14
'D

Lv 2-;fine flour,

40

Ch

Lv

29

and P

29

23

Lv.,

t,

Ex

B"an 'D

Nu 6 + 26 t.
15

29

s
,

Nu.

Dp v. DDD.
Ti^ ~^^P n.pr.m. an officer of Nebuchad.

MT

(assumed) Samgir Nalu


Je 39 s
Gie (plausibly)
(Sehr
), but prob. text, err.;
takes "ODD as crpt. dittogr. of yo 2~i, and joins
ace. to
C0T

B^DiK'n:

QJ to fo41.,

= [3^03,

v 13 and

c f.

Oi

2a/j.ayiod (Sa/xayaS, 2cifj.ayap, etc.) Ka\ Na/3ov<rnx";.>.

th-raD?],
j;
l
T
..

also

blossom cf grape
xi v(i*7 ) ,227f.

13

TWD

"HDD,
T
,.-

>

n.m. ot7

i3

(just at flowering

Duval KEJ

NH|U;
M

1S8

Aram.mOD,)*Jft, Maud.
); ahv. abs.'D, onlyCt: Q^aan

the vines are (all) blossom

B^")^

llld

TiCD v (on bold predicate cf. Ges


ninpn 7 13 the blossom has opened (its
15

TTDD

);

buds).

(NH

vb. lean, lay, rest, support

n.pr.Lzb

id.; Ph. in

:17 329
'

nna

Aram.^D, ^ss>;

rrll,3Qr

abs.

also Etb. (rtffDh:) Af|ffh; cause to lean upon,


etc.

Di

335

raise, uplift,

innpop

sf.

59

(of

Pf

'0
3 ms.

41

fs

wmd 6 3

5
,

etc.;

Nu 2 7 sf. ^rJOD^ ^ f,
P/. c. ^BlD
etc.; 7wi. ms. sf. ^DDD f 1 9
^rp
Ez 30 f 54"; ^^Is 6 3 + 3 t.; pl. cstr.
23

14
/mp/: 3 ms. SlteDHLv 8

crookedness, crooked

Pr 15 4

ascend,

Am5 +

16

tongue);

cstr.

TI^D Is26

lean or Zay

112

in sacred rite

T[p7D] vb. ascend (loan-word from Aram.


85
Palm. pbic/.,Lzb S29 Cook

i\H

those
12

t,

who
Lv,

s
;

pl.

CaiED 111 s ;

hand upon ("^):

P^?,*^;

is

high,

19

consec.

'HPpl

be

is

roof); Qa,l

eltl

Dt34 EZ24
9

nnop ^,88 8

eU-I

Ar.

116

of a treacherous man.

affairs

Jbi2

1111

used in king's household

*l!?pri

fs.

Pr 13 6 19 3 Pt. ^BO Pr 2 12
1. pervert, Ex
23* (E) a bribe perverteth the case (cause, v ?n' J)
of righteous,
2. subvert, turn
Dt 16 19
J

Ar. <1a1 a kind of


141
As. sillatu, or
;

Lane

WMM'^^
Ex 29''+

cstr. 'D

Impf. 3 me.

'');

12

t,,

(.

simila)

1?

lf>

N-nNCD No

i'nn, nan).

aax

a kind of grain (?) Meissner-Rost BAsm M1 ;

Bondi 84

I"l0p
*\

SOTp^D

ffe/i

also tulta, turuti, flour, as loan-word in Egypt.,

'1>7D n.m. an edible, winged, locust (NH


itf.;

on gender All.recht

(cf.

fineflour (@

Aram.

'c?./

siilatu,

with Petrel denied, plausibly, by Buhl


2K14

'

36

GFM Jul,36 ^rho

'

barley without husks

Bab. Je 51"'

Edom, 'Bn Ju

(and called "?npT ); 'B Is 16


identif.

Edom

of

fig.

of razed city 2 6

n.pr.loc. in

GEM);

(del. 0, cf.

(NH

Lv2

r3

zawxviW;?io^

in

cliff),

(only here Ez); in fig. of fall of

f 11.

1-

>

are:

v. also 11.

\:

'

cf.

45 47 - 47

only Qal Impf.

heaven (BW'), thou art there (tu


'P^DK, v. Ges 66e Ko 301 Kau' 4 *).

n^D

cliffs

fisi(n) 'D

io 4

(in fig.),
16

26

18

Pl 3
of kirds Jb 39^
Je 4 8 28 so of Edom Ob 3
(Nu 24 21 supr. and) Is 42 11 par-

cf

'

Lane 1110 (also


s. pBN ^13'/

ascend,

to

Jll

remove; Ar.

Pi.

4 -4

S i 4 footfi o/</te cra#,


+ 10 t,;
2S
sharp crag, so Jb 39 ; excav. in cliff as
16
abode of wild animals,
place of burial Is 22
Hex),

"pD

on head of

Am 5

19
;

1. a.

elsewh.

sacrif. victim, as

Ex 29 101519 Lv i +
2Ch29 23 so of Levitts,
4

share in

Nu8

12

sacrif.,

(allP),

702

irroD

10
presented to ''Nu 8 (P); on head of blasphemer
14
Lv 24 (P; as witnesses of his guilt); on head

of Joshua in consecration (Moses suhj.)

Nu

^ 88 8

thy

Dt34 9

i8.23

27

wrath hath

hm

all p)_

n t r ans.

upon me (yV);

rested

begun the

sustenance for him,

Egypt Ez 30

sustaining Is 59
sentiae v.
pt. pass,

^iii 8

63

^51"; uphold

'"<)

esp. of

Lv

54 (on 3 es14
116
so
1
145
19
are sustained, i. e. main-

tlieg

t]DD

*n3DM

^,'7 i

Du;

13

11
.

vb. whence Niph. Pt. fOCO

cf.

'

c. "?J?

Gesch

'

Isr

409

'
'

CheComm

up (Lag BN106

bristle

J^-i contract; in that case 'd for

Pf.

my flesh bristle up,


nba rnyb> ItSDPl Jb 4
did

me

sustain (lefres-h, revive)

tliTpiap n.pr.m.
^ hath sustained};

A @L

2a(3xftn,

MiTCED"
'BD^s
name 2 Ch

'

TIED
27

Korahite

31

13
;

wED n.m.
329
,

Ez8

>

P-

No

2s,4 '

name

Ch

'

291

'

'BH

Ch

33

26'j

);

2a/ia^(f)ia.

and Amos,

bttO

perh. orig. n.pr.div., then

(Ph. bB

Dt

16

15
;

e.

idd-image 'BH PCS

Ez8 3

nxijpn i>cp

that rou&es ^

DDD (-/of

id.,

Bail-

cstr. f>Op

88

under;

Ez

abs.
8

35

i584
,

Ch 33 and (SdQ

the

foil.;
,

statue of jealousy,

=v

5
.

meaning dub.;

if

akin to

I^-Ll any fragrant plant

then D must be for

perh. loan-word in Heb.

K>

NH

in that case 'd


id., spice,

Fra MS ).

with allusion to hornwings of the pupa, v. Dr

Lag BN5).

format- c f.
12 -

Schwally

'

NH

03122
;

Ar. \IZ1-A

'

vb. "IDD nail on or up;

perh. loan-wcrd Fra 89 ); pi. abs.

is

Dnopp Is 41', DnDDD

Ch

22

(of iron

on

5S5f

also'rVnopD Je io 4 ( + ni3gD),
Ges
-);
D'y*M Di-rtpb'p, Ec i2 u (aim.; + niJ3ni), and
"

Ch 3 9

rfriDDD 2

Ne

38

nN13p)

i.e.

(of gold).

appar. n.pr.m. 'D '33 Ezr

'BH *33

L Ztwaa

Ne 3

ifey

3
;

Judenth

Saava, 2avava(f),

150 ' 154

rds.

HK3D

35

etc.,

V,
woman,

('d for

= 5onso/<Ae Aaterf (rejected)

the poorer classes of Jerusalem.

tlO^S2D

(so

Baer ; van

H. Ginsb ohip)

d.

n.pr.m. leader of Samaritan opponents of


Nehemiah: Ne 2 1019 3 33 4 1 6 2 51214 13 28 (Bab.,
= Sin-uballit Sin gave life Schr COINe2 10).
1

;
-

HJD

n.m. Ex3 2 a thorny


'

berry bush

(cf.

Low Na219

bush, perh. black-

rubus fruticosus

Linn.; Ax-am. N^3D, \ZjJb thom-bwih, As. sinu,


ZA vL
(M. thinks Aram.

m blackberrybush
Meissner
'D loan-word from this); Ar. \UL senna. Lane
1449
2 2 4
n:D v 23 (all E) Dt 3 3 16
abs. 'd Ex
);

(akin to E).

Tn2p

drug

(Ecclus 'B'38 4m '); Aram. N^P id.; ULZs drug,


pigment; Ar. .l poiaon is appar. loan-word
/

p?J Je

Dt

om.)

'D

["^pp] n.m. Ec u nail (connexion with


above -/dub. X VtyQOQ, ChrPalAram. L, y vn v n"

ni>D,

f.
1

jealousy,

Ar. i smell Lane lo33

58

cf.

image, figure of anything, 'D"?3 ]"lMn ?D3


1C

Levite

N - co

stands 'D to be design, of foreign god)


715

89

bristling locust, perh.

t'nWD

nS>OMB Id 329

also

^ sustaineth, butperh.

Gray Pl

gen. image, statue


-

''-

Qal

Pi. Impf.

adj. bristling, rough;

like sheaths enclosing

v.

n.pr.rup.

Geogr.2

n.'''

fVi3,

(=

thorny,

adloc^._

cf.

GASm

pS
a cl ff opp t];e c Hff ca H e d
S 14 4 (Ginsb as here; Baer PI3D, van
;

'

d.

cp. Ar.

'b');

creep.'

2a/ia^ia(s).

'

foreg.

id.

Lzb 151

Gray Pro

(cf.

n.pr.m.

with raisin-cakes.

Hpt

15

a,nd

'

'D^n 9 from fear of thee

3ms.nbO VJ?*V

Is 2 8 25

t")?pD vb.

Joel

Id

Ch2 3

by We Pro1 417
Brd Gu Kau

for J"ipB3

13CD3

3 pi.

Ju 1 29 and he braced
himself against (upon) them (the pillars); 2K
18 21 (if) a man support himself on it (Egypt
as a cracked reed) = Is 36 s on cheering words
2CI132 8 on God Is 4 8 2 ^ 7 6
tPi. Imv. mpl. sf.-f 3 instr.: ^13Bp Ct 2 5
brace oneself, also

i.

16

vera 1.) barley in an appointed place, or a


determined portion (cf. Ges Hi De al.), but ')
lacking in and plausibly taken as dittogr.

21
29
Impf. TJOBJ 2 K 18 Is 36 ^DB^ Ju 16 ;
8
12DBS1
2CI132
mpl.
reflex,
support,
or
3

Nu4

i6 13

1 s.

Is 48-;

('^'s

+ Niph. Pf.

(si

^ upholding,

17 ' 24

63 ^ 3" 37
3 supr. 7 a),

with

(J)

commands), i3p 'ipOD 11 s his heart


sustained, firm, and so 'D "^l I s 2 6 3

tained
is

Ges 51191

(of

cf.

16

37

sustained him, provided

abs. Is

sujyport, uphold,

Gn2 7

ace.

c.

liave

+2.

it.

fig.:

corn and must

n.m. spice, used in incense; only


CBp,
pi. abs.
and only P Ch; Ex 303434 elsewh.
D^BE^n) JTlbp incense of spices 2 5 6 +8t. Ex,

siege of

only

sustain,

[Dp]

also SJOp

2
4 7m<7i leaned against, rested
his weight upon, Jerusalem, i.e. invested (Toy),

~7K ?tt~i\bft Ez

H2D

H. H3D)

levvaap.

703

ntruD

tnNljD
Ne

n.pr.m. (but

Airava, L Acrevwi),
A A&avova, L 2aai>a).

n&UDrT}3

( Aava,

tD^IDD
(Sta

;'BH-J3

.TWO)

v.

{3Mb

Ch

t*TJ/D vb. support, sustain, stay (NH


id., esp. take a meal; Aram. iyp support, stay
Zinj. "JJJD strengthen Lzb 330 support, perh./eed
Cook 85 ChrPalAram. n.
aid, Schwally
,

n.[m.] pi. intens. vel

abstr.

dub.; der.

U^a

idiot.

sudden blindness (etym.

Ar.

J. ;ji

isJL,

in,

iv.

highly improb., whether antiphr. Wetzst

"to

,.++*

m Ko"-

1 - 40

Hoffm ZAWii(1882)

fr.

dazzling,

cf.

'

flimmern

cover with

skin,

we

must be content with assuming quadrilit.

); 'B3 ^n Gn 19"

243

the

men with sudden

(all

cases miraculous,

blindness,

and in

(J) they smote

K 6 1818

cf.

of Sargon and father of Esarhaddon,

king of Assyria
Gch.

285ff.).

2Ch32

ADt

Ki8

2 - 910 22
-

(all

^evn^rjpi^os

A
9

2avaavi>a,

d^id-wi

*.

^ii9 117

);

sf.

i^nyppl Is 9";

support,

104

ijr

15

Gn

18 5 (J),

om.

obj.

Ju 19 5

13"

ruler Is 9 s
(subj. '\ his

b. support, uphold

|20

supr.),

hand

41

etc.)

94

18

18 36

yfr

119

ace. pers.

c.

||

22

36

(v

117

tl^Prp n.[m.] support; abs.


meaning

precise

t[nJ^D]

'

K io

12
;

unintelligible.

31
,

prob.=
on loc.

vb. (dub.) rush, of storm-wind

Ar. -JLL (and

..),

go quickly, run, be

aw attack upon\;
Qal Pt. fs.
^ 5^ from rushing wind
(and) from tempest (~yp); Hup (not Now) Gr
energetic;

Syr. jc^ce ?wa&e

nyb n'no

Dy

nsiD or nnyp.

*1^/D ('/of

tod.ifflo.72

),

with food

8),
,

GFM adl0C
wyD
kn

1. sustain, stay, the heart

Ju 19 5

"iyp

2. a. support throne (subj. kg.) Pr 20 28 coming

Di ad,oc Buhl Geogrl63 and reff.


(Simsum, NE. of Gaza, cp. by J. Schwarz Dasheilig

(near Gaza), v. in

3.b

ace),

mym

id.),

rd.

261t

Ko'-

err., v.

Trc/. csr:r. sf.

opb 8,

(cf.

( c f.

Imv. ms.

18 36

Jos

conj.

by

6,

^Vpn ^

20

Jos 15

Seepa/c

CI14 31

sf.

etc.;

sustain, alw. fig.:

(cf.

n.pr.loc. in S. Judah;

ZfdtvvciK,

hdid -ixn

K 19

naD-mp.

v.

H2pwp

36
as above, exc.:nrap

2ava X d P l3ov (ace.) Herodot. 11141

H3D

Tiele
37"-w

cf.

= Is

i9 16 20M

13

L Sfwa^eipet/z

2(vva^r]piii,

1]ft

705-681

(b. c.

prob.

w-iyp v

(c.

ahe-irba,Sin multiplied brothers, Schr COT2KlfU3 );

son

H2S22 36

(on

temporary).

TS'Hnip n.pr.m. Sennacherib (=&'n-

IPO*' 3 fs.

Impf. 3 ms.
also in

i^roduce

i.e.

film over, lacks demonstration; at present

Thes Sta*

88

but also view of Hal"*-

v"OD

deriv. fr.

or

*,

68

'

assist,

fr.

aid,

Lane 1300 IcLl 'forearm Id 1362 Sab. 1JJD DHM


SMar Altpl )
-"Qali3/. 3 ms.iyp] consec. Pr2028

van d.Velde Mem

346

is

cf.

too far north).

foil.;

= cleave,

appar.

divide;

perh. Ar. i_a.Ll, of hand, become cracked

around nails etc., Lane 13M i_i .*.! palm-branches


ES56
GFM Ju15 8 cp.
withleaves on them, Id 1365 Ba
VAL cleft, (forked) branch, cf. Buhl Lex13).
,

tjO^Djp]

n.[m.]pl. fruit-stalk of date

(Low"-" 9 ) (Aram, loan-word

racemus dactylorum,

)imi PS 2617

fr.

As. sissinnu, part of

cf.

DP ); sf. I^Mpa ni< Ct 7


tTB3D n.[m.] fin (NH id.; quadrilit.
Sta

ace. to

plBOp

Fl in Levy NHWBm

and

points, nails,

=Dti 4
tDD n.m. moth

sdsu,

Thes Lag Armen


wh. is der.

DD

fr.

hho&

* ""ttpD
n. pr. div.'

2ocro/xat,

cp.

fr. "rt?p

der. this
-

570b

As.

"UDSDI Is ei

"' 514

Sao-a^iei.

/p

sf.

27

10

king under

(of

(of ruined city;

branch ; pi.

bough,

n.f.

31'' 8

n^yp

sf.

of cedar),

fig.

Lewy Fremdw

16

boughs;
f 1. ["p D]vb.Fi.denom.lopo:ff
33
shall lop off (the)
Pt. iTJKS ^ypP Is io
,

')

'*>

Lzb 330 Ren


.

Hi Kn Di Dr Smi " Du &l.)the boughs

t[HDVp]
Vreyp Ez

pi.

crifc,

n.pr.m. name in Judah (on Ph.

('JDDD v.

(so divide,

pi.

'en 'Ecyp 57 s
2.
cstr. n^i'sn ^syp Is 17"

^sypni i s 2 21

of the fruit-tree;
11
cf. m;sp v ).

Ar. J,j^, ILjL; Eth. 1%:


i. jb
Gk.
cp Armen. ses
'

cybpn

vb.

)); Lv

Ju 15 811

of a crag, cstr. V^O ^J>p

branches, boughs,

(X Kpp, Syr. )Aa>

DD by Bo Hier02

cZe/i!

Aram.

Bae Bel.64f. Kit !Ch2,40\

725a

D1 HWBMC

1.

cstr.
'

ChWBli
D (Levy

infixed

ii"

branch;

2.

cleft.

243

wi7,'with

t[rp5?D] n.[m.] 1.

07

date-palm

the

j.

(^

in
2

CIS

40 b^

1-

1*

'

95 - 3 '* 1 -

^gpp y

40a.

crown of branches.

tnBJHD
Ges

586w

Kau 562

n.f.

bough (with

astransition-cons.Ko"F. Selle

I)eAramahmisLib

1 '

infixed T,
472

Ei;ech

,7

cf.

cf.BAram.,
;

ph

sf.

704

n^D
Ez 3 5 (of Pharaoh under
CoBertholToy).

pn'ajnp
cf.

t"-[n^Pl (Ko
hearted;

11 -

106
)

of tree,

fig.

1H

x/,

'd opp. ripp^ 107

adj. divided, half-

I hate.

half-hearted ones do

[nSVDJ n.f.division,dividedopinion;
21
how long are
abs. D^aypn W^y. i K 18

ye limping on the two divided opinions (as on

unequal legs

reus lyvvais

seems an attempt

to interpret the fig.; ace. to Albrecht

'D really

K2D

foil.;

(Ecclus.

"IJ?D

= 11. "WB',

but relation obscure


'b>, but
189
in Heb., and for 'D Fra
cp.

As. sdru, wind, favours originality of

only late

Ar.

M kindle fire, excite, inflame, be vehemently

hungry and

thirsty, be

mad, insane,

Lane

etc.

"); Qal Imp/. 3 mpl. fig., WD) Hb 3 14 they


[my foes] storm along to scatter me ; Ft. act.
"iJJD Jon i u the sea was groiving
stormy, so

13

( -f

A'

O^J?);

f.

2K6"

more and more


rnyb Is 54 11 storm-

Niph. Impf.

tossed (fig. of Jerusalem).

lyBJl

3 ms.

and the heart of the king

was

enraged because of (~?V) this thing.


Pi.
Impf. 1 s. sf. "by DiyDN'! Zc 7 14 (on form v.
Ges 623h 62n ) and storm them away (hurl them
'

by a storm-wind) upon the nations.


Po.
Impf. 3 ms. ~\Vb) J>Pp Ho 1 3 3 shall be like chaff
(which) is storm-driven from a threshing-floor.

"Hyp
+5

t.;

iy D

"
l

55; pi.

t NiSD?? n.m. Gn 24

Gn

24

(E)

Jui 9 19

HEAD Ota

Tn^yp
n->yp

Is

T"38? 83

16

14

; tempest,
^VD TVHQ

awkward, without 1); of


(^innp 'D), cf. 25 s2 30 23

-|J?D3

16

wrath,

f 83

Am

and Jo

14

HQ1D)

(||

412
.

tempest, storm-wind;

n.f.

29+

(so

also

n"!?B3); cstr.

2K2

111

abs.

Ginsb; Baer
pi. niiyp Ez

rnyp j e 2 3 30 23
I
cstr. Jlhyp Zc9 !4 ; tempest, storm-ivind,
3
as instr. of '1 s wrath, Is 2 s ( + HMD), cf. 40 24
9
,!

>

11 ' 13

41

16
,

under

fig.

lV?)>

nI3

(against nation
13
of wall); storm-wind of Elijah's

translation 2

mi Ez

also niiyp

Jb 38

as fig. of 'i's

2"

of theophany

Ez

(nil

and \&n rinyp Zc9; " n^fp


wrath Je2 3 19 30 23 of ordinary

40,

s
,

NSD, *3D

N3D /eec/.

nourish,

25

25

32
s4
IDJ v 43

elsewhere obj. of

; alw.

fodder

abs.

'is,

J) 42 s7

(all

(NH

vb. wail, lament

.a*

id.,

Schwally

id.;

Idiot 64
-

As.

[sapddu], sipdu, sipittu, mourning Dl HVVB5tl 'j

Amhar.

cf.

Qal

consec.

ii 26

ms.

Mil
nap

liSD Zc
13

29

14

Impf. 3

Ec

P*.

I'apW

fs.

Inf. abs.

Gn
QHBb

pi.

etc*,

Imv. mpl.

etc.;

Y9d|>

VlSp]

cohort. 'rHBDK

s.
,

'>*>*)

pi.

nanap Je 49

fpl.

1.;

Je6 16 +

cstr. "liap

10

Ez 24 16

VlSD?

+2

Zc 12

nispb J e 16

'ID

13

*l'9Dn

31

Zc 12 12

n-JBpl consec.

3 mpl.

Yr-k^*^

fl.: dirge

fs.

Ff. 3

23

12

Is 3 2

Ec 1
wjaz7, lament (with loud cries, etc.,
8
Mi i and cf. Dv Am5 16 ), esp. for dead, c.
;

v.

j>,

'

S 25 28 1 K 14
5
34 cf. anb liri-^i

1318

over

12

c.pa?

i.e.

26

K1

30

cf.

marching

Gn

Gn

23

(P) Je 16 6 2 2

16 5

-itepi> Tybn-^Ni

Zc

10

(see v
3L

before (bier) 2

infr.);

(v.

10

c."by

12

18 1S

Dr);

29

1(i

13 Ez 24
50 (J); abs. 1
23
cf. v
Ec 3 4 (opp. Ipl cf. \^ 30 12 ), and pt. as
&
wallers; also, with idea of guilt
subst. Ec 1
on part of those wailing, Zc 12 12 (cf. v 10 supr.);
c.

ace. cogn.

over calamity, judgment, c.sV

/D-'? here

tempest as instr. of
v. also

sf-

148

Lzb 330 Cook 85).

(both

j
is

wrath Je 23 19

'''s

Am

tempest; abs. 'D

of passionate acts of men,

f 55

esp. fig.:

Je 23 19

n.m.

NH

cf.

perh. Palm.

?"c?.

tf73D]

NH

this

25

ZAWxvi(18M)75

Hiph. 47 17 move tempestuously ; '"HVP stormwind 43 17 48;


Pi. stir up, Mow, n "}J?9
storm-wind ;

:|

nSD, ChrPalAram.

rage

storm,

vto.

29

(-/of

% "'SD

to eat,

n lV9

in. *]D v. *1SD.

1, 11,

legs).

t["l,J/D]

tempests only in late

pl.abs. as subst., in religious sense,

*n$iW D^Syp

pi.

-IDD73

is

btyrt),

Ew

abs.

Je 4 s

fasting) Zc

and (with

onab wivrby IS32

Che

E>e

upon

al.

12

the breasts

WW

(1) for the fields, etc., but rd. prob.


Comm
Buhl Lex13 Skinner

D^) Ges

(Dr,

ion-H'K'-by

-"iai

dub.; Thes

smiting

49

Mi

(q.v.)

al.

over the fields wailing, over the delightful fields,


4
Niph. Impf. 3 mpl. ^SD? N? Je 16
etc.
s3

they shall not be bewailed, so 2 5

11

V//30

t.;'

12
;

'

10

10

(c.

"^y

for calamity experienced


I

(D^n?

',
26

||

1?3N),
s

Je 6 Est 4
"M),
+
Jo 2 12 ( + Qiv,
(
cipated

in gen.,

Gn5o

wailing: 1. for dead,

Zc

^ 30

12

16

Hf? ?

cstr.

ace. cogn.),

Mi

wailing ; abs. 'o Am


*iap Mi i n +2 t.; sf.

Gn5(l
~!2D7p n.m.

cf.

v 1LU

Am 5

10

(J; as

2.

infr.).

16 - 16
(||

17
?3^), V

31

s8

v 11 Je 48 Ez 27 anti12
3. in contrition Is 2 2
,

?a), cf.

(opp. -'inp,

cf.

Zc

Ec

1
4

).

"

1
.

4-

705

tizd
t

[IlS"]

vb. sweep or snatch away,

X ^D

kernels ((kernels) poured


harvesting, ace. to most;

13

raise,

"); Qal

collect (rare),

collect,

Pf

1. intrans.:

nriDD J e 12 4

fs.

away (rd. poss. HEp [*|1D]).


2.
Impf 3 fs. '"1BDPI Is 7 20 sweep away beard
HSpn Gn 1 2324 sweep away indiscrimi-

snatched

he

trans.

ms.

NBD

"BD,

(rare), Syr. \&jb

wind,

Inf. cstr. HiBD

Dt 29 18 to

away the moist with the dry

(proverb,

nately (good

snatch

expression,

away

it

and bad)
Dr),

cf.

my

(i.e.

Dn Nu
Pr i3

23

16

life).

Ch2i

(i

Gn

destroyed,

''

'iBpn

12

19

*6zi

is

swept

away for

nSDJ

v.

S 26 10

S 27

PjlD.

Impf.

mpl.

new

Pt.

15

is

+T2

of agent

23

and

iS 27

1
;

I will add,

i.e.

Imv. ms.

sf.

(||

(V^

multiply

vb. join, attach to;

'larta XJ

^DSD

36

Qal

attach themselves to the

Pi. Pt.

^non riBDD

Hb 2

and

of thy fury (so

together,

i" 1

30"

Hithp.

think

what

outpouring

prob.

bloodshed

(b> subst.

for

S 26 19 they have driven

me

word

njini CS^Dp Is 5' and he ivaited for justice


and lo ! bloodshed, so Ges Hi Ew Di Gu Du
Che Comm. Che Hpt. (fa^y

'D

III.

MSD

TnnDD

(v

n.f. eruption, scab, either malig-

; abs. rnro

nant or harmless

Lv

2
1

cf.

nNb

n.f.

THStp vb.

Pi.

id.; abs. Lv 13 s

7-8
.

denom. cause a scab upon,

smite with scab


"lijlij

iX 'D

50

tnn|pp

131

meaning dubious).

of foil.;

(b> subst. for

(consec.) Is 3

17

d)

"tflN nsfcn

and Adonay shall

smite

with scab the crovm of the daughters of Zion.


I

[nriEOto]

long veil (prop, sheath-

n.f.

ing?) covering whole person;

cw-r^y ninaptsn Ez i3

ls

mcWi

Darnhspn v 21

sf.

pi. abs.

II.

HDD

Ar. 'H,

TT5D

n. [m.
Ex24

sapphire, perh. also lapis

Now Arch i131 ) (NH id., and


Di
ji^Taap; SjirnSp; JLai; loan-word from
10

'

%
the

Skr. canipriyaacc. to

Da).

are joined

Inf. cstr.

nanpTO

out from joining

(-s/offoll.; appar.

pour

out, shed (blood;

D?P of river, cast out alluvial

"'ED v. S|QD.

(cf.

'

Lag GesAbh

73

Lewy Fremdw

pour

out

cf.

land).

56

Gk. owr0pos) ; abs. 'D Ex 24'+ 8 t.; pi.


D^TBp Is 54 11 Ct 5 14
with other jewels as
13
in high priest's
ornaments of prince Ez28
6
11
18
found in mines Jb2 8
breastplate Ex 2
39

Jb2 8 16

costly

La

Qor6 146 ); NH
soil, make new

cf.

myself with (2) the inheritance of

(of

abs., Ij^l

sf.

it ?)

}??).

hold themselves together (yet rd. perh.

Niph. VIBE)? Bu).

vu

from

joining (to

Jb

al.

it is

Lv

Tl^i? D*BD

cstr.

lazuli

(||

We Gr Now GASm

Pu. Impf 3 mpl. Viap^

30

chosen for assonance with OB^D);

they shall

fury, but read prob. ^Ipt? (n dittogr.)


goblet?

= Is 37

tnstep n.[m.]

Niph.

house of Jacob
15

attacA me,

pray, to one of the priest's offices.


1
Pf. 3 pi. ~?y inSDJl consec. Is 14

29

blood),

Ges 569h '" ote ).

v.

nwap-nK nxpn

12

N?*??)-

nSD);

15

[rt2D]

fl.

r Ch2i
lack of justice.
13
2. be caught
24 v. DU).

Hiph. Impf.
s3
hbdk
nijn
iro^y
1 s.
Dt 32 / m'M catch up
against them calamities, but read HQDX / 7Z
Ux 13
gather (V spit), or < nBDN (Di Dr Buhl
)

up, captured, Is

as

there is that

Buhl Lei13

I.

up of itself in second year, and serves


food when no grain could be sown abs. 'd

Nil i6 26 (JE)

J),

out, accidentally, in

springs

1. be swept away,

v 17 (both

Ch Pr 1

0Wi

25

snatch

to
15

of additional growth,

(yV\} py? by reason of the

(in battle),

||

HSpK
T

i 2

15

Am 3

1BD1

consec.

40

\f,

v. infr.);

15

cf.

rd. *|DU (as

1 s.

iniquity of the city),

iS 12 25 26 10

flrriSD?

sf.

ms.nSDH Gni9 15
26

^BD^

Niph. Pf. 3 ms.


2

fn. ITED n.[m.] growth from spilled

pick up ; Ar. La-I of


dust and carry it away Lane

up (NH

catch

beCD

cf.

(in fig.);

Is 54"; taking high polish

DT?D

covered with sapphires (in


ace. to

Hi Bu Du

al.

&

ns^JJO

in

fig.);

Jb

Ct 5 14 ivory
l]ris

lazuh,

28 (ib ant ni3J?

being understood of sparkling crystals of iron


pyrites in this), but v. Di lapis lazuli may be
;

2 ? Ex 24' (J)
<

[fTCD] n.[m.] outpouring (?);


H?? ~$ ymBD-eib^n Jb 1 19 (si vera
outpourings sweep away the dust of the
fi-

pi. sf.

intended in 'Bn
sapphire

1.)

(in theoph'.j, cf. 'D |3K

pavement of
Ez i 26 io
1

its

so most,

but dub.;

^nb Pr2 8 3

Bu

prop. riBTip,

earth,

cf.

lOO

t^iDp n.[m.] bowl (-/unknown perhaps


HWB
As. saplu, bowl, basin (D1
foreign word
;

50fe

Schr OOT2K9

'

[occurs as object of tribute or


z z

706

iBD

NH = BH

bs'D bowl, basin,


Chr Pal Aram. jl&^ (wash-) 6asm Schwally
I*vj NHWB iii.320; Kl.Schr.
Idiot. 64
Al Jj^ bQw l jar F1
67f
" S66f is perh. loan-word Fra
; abs. 'BH SOD
plunder];

._

6 38 ; for drinking,

Ju

[TSD,

&ow>J

jap

overlaid;

Dl

sapannu, concealment, obscxirity,


Eth. (MJii invalescere, percre-

Di

bescere, praevalere,

D'aa n^ariTlN

house -with beams

MT

pap, for

n3 flDD 1 K
D^BD Hgi

'BH

n3

JSD

= reserved,

Smm
3

P<. ^;ass.

Dp/FDS

pi.

V$>n

covering

PBD

THj^SD

ship

vessel,

K6

etc.;

on Ar. i-i^L as loan-word v. Fra

only 'BH

'npn:

Jon

15

in,

p]_("J- 011 j

(188B, 89

Tyre

b4j iiLiw

(1

'D abs. basin

Schrod z,1Gl, Jix(1885;


'

Bloch
i2 :

rd.

MT

(for

I^^n

t\Bfi

222

x.

511=Recueil d'arch.

M7f

orient.

(J; containing blood

fig.),

from

'n nape, v

'

3 door-sill);
ljut Lzb

cstr. ?J?1

I.

-S

Zc

1P

2
1

goblet

Hb

prob. also

2',

the goblet of thy fury

nao);

abs.

pi.

niap

S 1 28 basins for ordinary use; CSBH J e 5 2 9


nispn 1
f" and cstr. t]D3 Di3p 2 K 12", of
'

temple utensils.

HP n.m.

11.

Ph.

DP

v.
09

Lzb

sill

(NH

id.;

ic/'

"3D

Ez 43

8
,

DSD v

pi.

threshold,

8 3
-

43

rbv 2e^>(e)

Ch

sill
7

coll.

20 4 ( tov

Ar.

id.;

standing at

c/toose

S 21 18

tovs im(Tvvr]yjxivovs),

= ''SD

"Zacpovr,

2e<f><pi,

2d7r<i).

(NH

vb. slap, clap

slap

(JJL2

at,

'PnPB

Inf. cstr

house of my God.

tpSD, [p2t^],

(hands)

strike

(face),

Pi.

Lane 1373); Qal Pf 3 ms. pBBl consec. Je 48 26


26
sf. DpBD Jb 34
1 s. ^pBD
Je 3 19 3 pi.

IpBD

La

Jb 27 s3
pbp Ez

15

Impf. 3 ms. paf"

pi3D*"

17

34

37

papjl

(b subst. for D)

Nu

24

10

Imv. ms.

presumptuousness, against God).

Jb 34 s6

2. slap,
3.

(subj. God).

Je 48 and Moab
with a splash) into his vomit, >Thes
Buhl
empty himself (T), throw up (cf. Syr.
,ji2l*> Pa.).
Hiph. Impf. 3 mpl. D }?5
s6

'Dl

shall

^^

*p%:

Is 2 6 (rd. perh.

T31 Hi

Du

Che, arf

into the liands of foreigners they clap,


to clap,

their hands

sc.

q.v., they

abound

in,

n.[m.]

T[pDl2?]

clapping,

> @

lit.

from

cause
pDt5>

1.

have a sufficiency of).

i.e.

mockery (?)

D'3D

Am 9

Ju 19

rvan 'd

27

Is 6

Amo.
14

17
,

4
1

Jb 27 3 )
1

'

non- , 3

thee to

mockery, Bae

against, hence

Bu

others (as Di):

nonl)

ps't^p

Kau

Da

(but 3 rPQ7\

Zes i<

a/2

= incite

De is not clear;

reads pSB*?);

(passion) excite thee at the


;

cf.

Thes)

Du

reads

chastisement incite thee


20 22 (edd.) v. pSB\

lest

ivraih. On Jb

io

<

n.m. 1329

"ICD
v

ing,

'

11

missive, document, writ-

185

book

(prob. ancient loan-word from As.

sipru, missive, message

TAGl0SS

">y^n 'D

vb.

18

jb

+ 6 t.
Is 6

(cf.

hand-

word;

doubtful

3 6 in difficult cl. 'b3 ^n^PHf


because there is passion, (beware) Zesi it incite
p2b

Ju

EzCh;
Ez 4 " 6

threshold,

Aram. NSD, \&a>, Ar. sippw


1. 'IP
id.); abs. 'D 2 Ki2 10 + also |Dn
s
sf.
3 t. (Baer Ginsb), ^BH 2 K 25

all

'

^84" 7

*]ainpn

chastisement (v.
41" 9 1

'

of reeling (intoxicating,

where

22

Ch

desolation in the thresholds.

splash iN^a 3NiD

XF\p

fin. P|P, 1QD n.pr.m. a Philistine,

Ch

!),

(fall
Lex13

of passover lamb)

splash

(1) - 5 - 6

Ex

14

216

Annales du Jlusee Guimet

34 (Levites

(Levites)/B3

Aram.

j-i.

of

52

chastise, c. ace. pers.

*1DD (v of foil., meaning unknown).


np n.m. basin, goblet (NH ?|p; Ph. sp
(Inscr.

Ch

in Persia, of palace
19
of tabern. D^Dn 'V 1 Ch 9 ; nyj?

Zp

3"in

=2

24

in remorse

(covered

with sheathing, deck,

overlaid,

U-aro

n.f.

'DPI

23

= Je

1. slap, sq. T!"?5? on the %A,


and sorrow Je 3i 19 Ez 21 17 c. D?3?
cZap one's hands Nu 24 10 (in anger), c. ?V a,
La 2 15 Jb 27 s3 (in mockery); '3 om. Jb 34 s7 (in

hidden v bin 'JCCp V.Sf (rnly here with


both in sense of pSS [rd. this ]], cf. Dr-).

n.[m.] ceiling ; abs.

Ch

Tji 5 *? JT'aa

19

"I"|SD

62

21

22

the threshold in the

Dt33 21 and =

laid up,

25

18

t [^BD] vb. denom. Hithpo'. stand

3 ms.

Co,

your panelled houses.

z'/i

an
'BH not?

35", so

or guard, the threshold;

in the

Je 22 14

fiSD

with cedar;

(it)

14

strangely

HN3

Inf. abs.

JIBDI \?i>>n, cf. I)r

panelling

(it) iw,

JDMich Hi Gf Or Gie

with

(rdg.

i)

Qal Impf.
and he covered

);

K6

|'sp*1 1

23
2

depth (of sea) ;

406

12 10 (priests),

Est

Ph.

3:i0

508

cf.

cover, cover

respect, care for;

is

K
K

^33

Aram. fSD Ithpe. be covered,


Lzb
As.sapdnu (sts. saj)dnu !), cover, over-

rODDE) roo/,

'wlielm

'^] vb.

once, erron.,

(NH

panel

in,

^3D 5 25 a

huge bowl (GFM).

for) ^o&Zes,

(fit

0/

Dnn

csfcr.

= door-keeper,

v 6b ; ^BH ~\ri&
important temple official, Je

Ez 40 67

nDD

sipirtu,

id.

message or

Wkl
letter

D1 HWE683 TelAm.

Sipru,

^/sdpdru, send, send

D1 HWB6S3 Wkl'-% whence


,

also

707

1DD
Mpiru, writer, and (perh.)
Aufsat2e(,892) 34

v Horn

rule;

Lex13

Buhl

'

perh.

cf.

NH

)&;

Ar.lLj.);

v 33

ilv2i

tl.

fr.

= Is 37

14

= written

14

Ex

cstr.

a.

K5
io 367
=
Is 39
K 20

S ii

K2

'

io

6'

Ch

2S11

contents)

specif,

(of

13

nbf ?1
an?
'D3 3np

N"JP

5' read the letter].


2
b. fr. prophet
Je 29 J other influential persons v 25M t.
+2.
legal document, T\TY ']3 'D certificate of divorce
,

Dt

L3

and

(fig.) "je'3

Je 3 2 n12 (del.
DnBBH v" (si vera 1.;

of purchase
v

1(l

12D v i6b.

44.

or scroW,

serve

= rt'^i

for future use

it

1S10 25

del.

Is

30

Ex 17

Jbi9 23 +

(E), Jos 18 9 (JE),

14

form of

in

roll,

cf.

),

Ez

rtlirtn

tnnan
21 ;'

cf.

t.;

40

t/a

Gn 5 (P),
'd Ex 24
1

columns, ninbn

with

many

b. geneal. register, 'd

Ne

fe>nn 'D

(E), 2

frj inn

12

(citizens of Mess,

Dn i

c. laiv-book,

K 2 3 = 2 Ch 34
2

30

61

'D

11

u "'"

69

kingdom).

esp. ivriting

am nty to read);

s9
;

4.

"ISp(ri) J?T Is

nap DTsbb

so pt?bi

written (303?) Mai 3 16


written 'B3. Ex i7 14 +20 t., 'D by

with yds. thus:


a thing

+5o

ls

34

t.

fJe^o

'D'bx
Is

is

16

it is

+ Je

(
2

Jb 19 23

36

60

W
5

byp

nib-by nans);

(||

ina with ink v 18 ),

33
;

conversely 'D bjJD

Je 36 11
inscribe in a book,

"D

\^\ 'B?

v. also

t^n

+'d? nnp

'D'by Is 30 8

o/

om

&/ 0i

600A;

^fig 29 t'Dn-ns TJ5 Je 5i 63 Vmrf *Ae


s 10 13
scroll, but usu. t'D3 NTJi? 36
Ne 8 8 18

Ex 3 2 32 33
-

]. 'D

in 'D n:")p, v.

t[n"> CD]

'p.

book; sf. ^mapa Nbn

n.f.

f 56 (cf! nap 3 g) del. as gloss Bi Che


Hup-Now Du.-Cf. also [rnbD] infr.
;

vb. count,
1DD
- T 107

24

10

ms. nrnap

NH = BH

^ 56

Pf

3 ms. 'd 2

LV25

n-iap^

Eth.

8
,

etc.;

s7
where read prob.
Impf. 13p? ^ 87 + Jb 38
,
nap^ niap' Jb3i 4 n'spM
-^^p (Bu) for

MT

Ch

1 - 16
,

D1SD>1 Ezr

sf.

ms. "I3pn Jb 39 s
etc.; Imv. ms. nap
2

niapn 14 16 -napn Dt 16 9
Gn 15 5 mpl. "l-iap 1 Ch 21 2
,

Gu

n'apb

i5

Pi. recount, relate (prob.


VL

ancient denom. from*"?;


404
Qal 27
t\Li.\ measure Di
);

Dt28 29 20 3O 10 31 26 Josi 8 8 34
8
15
(all D), 2 K 2 2 = 2 Ch
2 K 22
Ne 8
34
tQ'n'bx rnjn 'd j os 2 26 (E), Ne 8 8 (rdg.mjn 'd,
4
,37b
18
to , cf. Talm.-V "'
),v 9
t"' niin 'D 2 Ch
31
+hto
n-in
'D Jos 8
17 34 ;
23
(both D),
12
2 K 14 Ne 8'; +nsto 'D 2 Ch 2
Ne 13
5 35
"<
d. &00& of poems,
nbnbp 'D Nu 21 14 (JE),
"^ 'D Jos io 13 (JE), 2 Si
e. book con23

,/,

to teach them the ivriting and spieech


Chaldeans (on constr. v. Ges 5128a ); more
gen. nMPII 'D'bpa b^bn v 17 . pap book is joined

God's

33

g. God's

the

(=fltp v 6 +6

(canonical

1112
4
o?o#n naps ib^i Is
(v.
34 ninrtn 'Dn 29
Je36, etc.infr.); partic.
a. book of prophecies
Je2 5 u 3o 2 4-6 t. Je 3 6, D1112 4 ; BVU fiin 'D
" nap IS34 4
Xa i
so nap n^D Je 36"
;

the Scriptures

Ew Meinh Bev Marti Kau

= book-learning,

of

of

(obj.

cf.

Dn

600/fc,

Jb 31 35

3. 600A,
Je 3 2 10 12 -14 ).
in which something is written to pre-

'a 3ri3

3ri3

v 13:,41(i cf. 'B3


Gie cf. Gf),

art.),

= indictment

'q

Is 50'; nJpBn 'o deed

by means of

29
Dn&J'S

['d

n.i2.i2

cf.

1K21 911

15

'DHTlS

32

17

33

'Dn

12

9' 2

'

Ch

record-book, -f 139 16 fh|t 'D Mai 3 1C


register of living, Ex 32 s2 33 (E), D^n 'D

CnSD

5 6-6-7

v *- v id. p. 8 b supra),
coin "nan D^piea csnn Ta onap 8 10
15

24'

' 'D

books)

of instruc-

decree for publication Est

*.so(_ n

Dn

pi.

?etfer

8 8 9 11
-

Ch 32 17

cf.

Schwally

Idioi 64

commission, or request, usu.

14 - 15

S ii

N^P,

I39 ]6

missive:

tion, ivritten order,

king, 2

Aram.

so

2Sn"+;

'D abs.

H3D EX32 33 T)BD

sf.

i9

= BH

nap

Chr Pal Aram. Jjj^>

&i?l6

'&

35 36
D'pbpn

Ar. 'jC go forth to journey n. send on a journey

Lane 1370

Ch 20 34 'D &rm
27
24
also D^n nan 'D Ne 12 23 Est 2 23
rii3nain
'd Est 6
f. once onppa
'Ifi

27

sapirutu,

rider,

-iDD

Pt.

2*t.;

nab

13

f 48

Is 33

Inf. cstr.

1818

also

(v.

nab n. infr.); 1. count things, to learn their


10
number, c. ace, Gn 15 55 (J) 2 S 24 + 10 t.

18

49

+ ace. cogn. 2 Ch 2 ); ace. om. Gii4i (E);


+ b (dat. comm. vel eth.), Lv is 1328 23 25 (all
PH), Dt 16 Ez 44 20 Ezr
^ 87 Is 33 (abs.),
Hpt
v (but text suspicious, conjj. in Du Che
16

15

18

18

).

HbV nn^i 'd K


and
D^n nan 'd k 4 19M +3i

cerned with kings,


tsp.

'i3i

(18

15 bob
t.

and
1CI127 24

?n"j'^1
''"n

of Isr.,

(of -Media

mwb

nnm? 25 20

15

Pers.)
(rdg.

t. 'of
;

'

also

i i

41

t.

Judah),

cf.

Est io 2

^bab D^DVI nan

D for "ispp,

'D

Hpt

Kit'

);

D^btsn 'd 2CI116"; ^bp 'd


28 2c '32 32 nim^i 'b"* 'b 'd 2 7 7
;

2.

numbers

take account

and consider, reckon

of,

carefully observe

niapn Hyx Jb

14'"

of my

'

v. also 38
steps thou takest account, so 31
Hi
nrnap
icanderivj
hast
56"
my
(cf. supr.);
\^
;

thou reckoned, taken into account (Che reads

WSD

after ).

tNiph. Impf.
3 mpl.

map?

ms. nap^

2 CI) 5,

Ho

map1
z z 2

Ch

+4
23

:i

t.;

708

12D
numbered, usu.

be counted,

multitude, 3io 'BJ

Gn i6

&<b

neg., to indicate

c.
10

(J)

.13B?),

^i), Je 33"

(||

1CI123 3

D'ibn

+ id), 2 Ch 5

not to be

it is

iK 3

13
counted, for multitude, so 32 (J),

id.); cf.

Ho 2

&6

s
(||

+"*6
(

"?' ^); positively, only npD>1

neon
Ch 24 11 , cf. Zadok Ne

= 2Ch34

Je52 25

(si

tary authority (but


ju

5,

14^

w g a a

-g

vera

nap Ju

67

ISDN

1 s.

13

+3

io

clare

Gn

13

13

M-

"iBp'l's

t.;

POBDO

5
4

78

+3

ace.

c.

name

loc.

Ez

16

+3

145

instr.),

Ex

10

c.

hearsing praise of ^

16

28 s "

17

yjr

ii9 M

c.

ace. also

10

^ 40

they

Je 2 3 23 3 - Jb

(E),

c.

2'

ty

13

weakened

b concerning), 73

(c.

Ez

Dnab

precepts,

its

2 -3

'Dn

Je

-iyri

and assuming

Dy

-ipB>

exactly, accurately,

can cowii exactly

bedy). -f 40 6

10

sense, aZ& 1^ 59 ,
3. count
(c. iO|).

13DS

ni05f5/"?3

my

all

2 2

:8

watted

bones (in

v.

sub 1, Jb 38 s7 read

"Tap?.

+ Pu. be recounted, related, rehearsed


3 ms. p
(cl.

88 12

Is 52

15

+?

as subj.),

7ip/. 3 ms.

b ~>BD^

concerning \^22 31

abs.iap> fib

law
-

(late;

rmm

v 12 21 ], nro
(1.

11

Ezr

(IB'D),

1DD

t"1Cbpp

(f'!}3)

enumeration,

n. [m.]

Lag

cf.

cogn. with

"lBte as ace.

in the

);

Ch

BSl75

^BD

census
r

abs.

D, sq.

16
.

in S. Arabia;

fn. ["^2D] n.pr.loc.

only

<

loc. '"nap

Gnio

30
,

Saxprjpa

usu. indentif.

with 2'afdr (,lik, pronounced

.11^1

Jb 37 20

c.

Pf.

(Ptol. 27T<np WTfjonoXis V.

S pre i]ger AlteGeogr

Comm
g0 rp^es Tuch

sanetp.85.^

Glaser SkiIze "

437
,

Gen

'

212
,

D = V improb. Di

adloc
-

are innumerable ;

Bb N

@ 33)

enumerator,muster-

scribe (prop.

of "'Pp;

pt.

Aram. N"]DD ]&> ic?., cf. ;"" doctus, literatus; OAram. josd z'c?., Lzb 330 Cook 35 Ph. "IBD
14
17
Lzb )
abs. IBD Ju 5 + IBID 2 S 8 +
;

K
+ 2 + Je 52 (Gie GFM rd.
2 K 25 ); pl. Dna'D
K 4 Je 8 'ID

cstr. -is'D 2

11

ich27

||

Cli2 55 34 13 ; cstr. nab Est3' 2 8 9 ; 1. a.

(cf.

.TlBD supr.).

emme-

rator, muster-officer, in description of leaders

24

'

133

'

'131

njl
.... 13D03
-... IBDOn
T .._

1BD3)

;Ae

'

t.,

19

number

2t

\
TT b 1 Ch 2 7
did not come up into (was

nbj?

offit ial

K i8

= secretary
= Is 3 6

1337

3/i2
;

Ju

14

ta.

king's

S 8 17 = 2 25 = 1 Ch 18 16
3
Sol. had two 1 K 4 (in all

these disting. from I'Stf?); also

K i9 = Is 37
2

1012

15
Je 36
cf. 'Dn FQtib v i2.2o.?i/Dn TV3 37
12"
acting as Ireasurer and paymaster 2
,

(read

not recorded in) the book of the daily doings,


20
twenty-four
etc.; redund. after num., f2 S 2 i

was (they were) innu12


Ju 6 3 7 1 CI122
(E), c.
merable Gn 41
2Ch 12 3 ' fN in^anb ^ 14 7 5 (of ); abs. Jc
10
/
9
2
Jb2i 33 Ct6 8 ;t OpN-ny = ^.,Jb5 9 ^4O
23
' P^
'O fK.b ti Ch22
'D Bnb pNI Je46
{in)

number ; 'O fN

it

10

49

of Isr. 'D B3tl D-31^0

:,0

ib
/s

and deliverance, i.e. they


X Symm.); >Du (after

nnBD

reads

number, tale; abs.


n.m.
oGn 3 4 +; cstr. "BDO Ex i6 16 + sf. aDiaDD
Nu 14 29 D"JBpO Ju 2i 23 + pl. cstr. r>BDp 1 Ch
23
2
1. a. number, Ju 7 iAe number of those
lapping, D^Disb 'DO ^ 147 +oft. (37 t, PH);

"15DQ
t
:

'

cf.

but dub.

[n^DD] n.f. number ; pl. abs. "nyT


nnbp ^ 7
/ feozy o< (<Ae) numbers (of
acts of righteousness

Arab

Lag BN 61

1.

lDn.m.''",5

'

loc.

officer, secretary,

'DH as

.U.J

Himyarite kings

ace. to Thes), ancient city of

^ niXD na^ 'D v 11 [cf. Aram.


-chd 'd y 6 Ne 8 4 9 13 12 2636

on format,

3;:0

23

3. specif, of

15

lap

36

to issue

and learned

2. appar., in
s

'

'Qn npp

'd

2. professional

scribes,' able to read and


with writing implements, 'D BJJ

esp. learned in the law,

c.

concerning

64

45

mentions families

tto f

Gn
?W3 Ex

27
69 ( @ Ew 01 Gr Bi Che Bae add; in that
case read p ) c. ~?y concerning, + ? pers. Jo

write Je36 2G32

26 11 uses

'D as Levites

of learning.

men,

class of learned

? pers.

c.

= man

32

2'j

13

Ezra, at once priest

cf.

Ch

of re-

all

s6

43

4 o (E)

io 2

^9" 19 2 119 13

-f^ + Is43
cf. "iBpP '0?y

+ 6 t., c.-^f pers.Gii37


"?!*
^3
c.
(q. v.) ^73'; c.

15

ace. alone

ace. oin. Is

Ch

d, 2
55

Ch 34 knows

GFM

j e ) scribe of general.
who wrote out (king's)

rea(j ( as

decrees, ace. to Est 3 12 8 9


'D for muster-officer; 1 Ch

of D'lBiD

implies mili-

13

3-4

^ 9 96'= 1 Ch

(J)

are too great to rehearse,

15

^44

pers.)

t.

(of re-

t.

23

21

+8

elsewhere of rehearsing

'*

or praise of

22
i6 24 \^i0 2 Je 5
(

2K 8

Ju7 13

n + 18

66

etc.; Inf.

recount, rehearse, de-

(J), 1 S
4
hearsing glorious deeds of '*

Ju

43

s6

something (ace), to (?

1. recount

^5o +

DnBCO ^ioj

P l.

Jb 38 s7 +
rnjSDK Jb 15 7 1 pl.

cohort.

etc.

n-)Bp v 13 ; 3

im;;/. 3 nis. ->3p?

t.;

16

cdr lED(^)
pl.

wia? f 1 1 9 :c

22 13 +

yj,

Ex

"lapai

1 s.

Pf.

22 3 - MAi

perh. gloss

Pi.

K)

in

1.

'Jfn 1*B>

C. in Persia, secretaries
.

; 2

13

iCh2 4 (Levite); K3Jm -ib"Dn

2X25"=

13

15 13 20

11

13

;!2

s
,

20
;

t^ 1 04

25

6awiis 6e

s4

05 Jo 1
numbered ?
;

^n Jb 25 caw
without ?$ = numerable,

V~plf? '

A?'s

709

1EDO

D^ Nu 9

"d

20

W= a /ew

'D

Ch

vno W) Dt33 6 but Ze< /it's men befer,

few, '

i.e.

19

16

'O alone Is io

Di Is36 19 Wkl Altte,t rn,ers 101 Benz


ah, who cj). Sahara in, city conquered
by Salmanasarid IV (Wkl in Schr KB " 276 ) but
this by no means certain.

-,

usu. in combin.,

"fiDO

17

all their lives, cf.

Ec2 i =dzcring

= appointed

1S

t&m T?} ' Ex 2 3

l"[

(E).

b.

c.

p CD] adj. gent,

tale

= subst.,

of Sepharvaim, only

CnBDn

prep.

t[/pD]

DytO

'153

count,

<

Ez 5* few in number; '03 fry (exact)


15
Dt25 2 1 Ch cr"8 so prob.
2 S 2
Ez 20 37 rd. 13D03 Toy for MT rqOG; in (prescribed) number Nu 29"+ 6 t. Xu 29 (P), Ezr
4
= ace. fo (proportioned to) the number of
3
2S
Lv 2 5 15 15 + oft. 'DID? ace. to number Ju 2 i Jos
5
29
8
'Dtps =
(JE) Xu 14 (P) Ez 4 1 Ch 27
4

(normal)

pi. c. art'.

20

401f

"'<

2K1 '' 24

Gn 34 30 (J), Dt 4 s7 ,Te 44 s8
' "^K Ez 12 16 so ' niJf

io.,

Hal ZAii

v.

wierc

Jbi6 22 adv. phr. Qnn


number,

19

vb.

put

stone,

:,la

i7

by

death,

to

stoning, also (Pi.) free from, stones (appears

noun unknown

like denom., but

execution by stoning)

Dt

ifipppl consec.

13

Qal

11

3 mpl.

XH

ms.

Pf.
sf.

NTpD
sf.

^Pfjpi consec.

'

K 18 Nu 15
31

-<i, 1

Ex i6 ,c

Jb

(P)

12 12
'

(P); so ' alone (adv. ace.)

Je

:s

18

. Nu

Kau
so @ Di So
cf. v
15
relation, OvHn "iSDtt Ju 7
a

1SD

the

Exi7 4

23

Klb

i/t

Impf

rd. <D

Dt

consec.

2
"IED'2 n.pr.m. a returned exile Ezr2

AOL

MaWp,

= rQ.Spn

Ma<x<pap),

( Maacpepav, N MaacpapaS,

Xe

MaaacpapaO,

@L

foregoing.
o
o

v.

n.pr.m. in 'B7\-^ Ezr2 55 a family

returned exiles

(@

Avecpr)pa8,

/
Ao-(^epf(9)= D- 33

Ne

,|

s7

(@

A<re<popad,
2a(f>a P ae(i),

Avocpfpeti).

[T?SD ?] "PED n.pr.loc. Ob W

E<35)pn9a,

Q*2acpapaS; loc.dub.; Spieg APKM! Xi)

2MGm "

10

24

22

pers.

etc.;

Is 5

10
;

Q?3K3

S 16
S

'

arl

'

'

n.pr.loc. city conquered by king

Assyr.'; 'd

of

QV;3D tji
1 /'

etc..

;-^

(JE):

if

22

ace.

c.

JE)
2K24

ace.

c.

25

Jos

3 ms. 7pB) be stoned

Pi.

(JE).

ace.

om. v

from

reading

13

Impf

Imv. mpl.
ace.

c.

(|p?y3 I3y).

stones (Cles

pt.

f.

562 ")

nppptt

I?n

MT 'n

We Dr Bu Kit Lohr HPS,


mostly n^pb, Qal
however
(>rdg.
;

after

Pt); J3KC

inj), so

iibipp

Is

62 10 free (highway) fr.

Pf. ^15? be stoned to death

HP;

in

stones.

2i 14

15
.

these and other writings (exc.

above) use syn. DJl,

cf.

Br Hex73

11 -

'D^IISD

4",

Aram, loan-word,

11

3o

(both
28

the portress was cleansing wheat from stones

lo,

Ass.Gebete,>;os.8,]l,30

iS

penalty)

13

Inf. abs.

1. stone, pelt with stones,

so also 2

17

K 21

10

inbjpp^ Is 5 2 ;

2. free vineyard (ace.)


2

22

19

Pu.
Xot

28 29 32

Ezi 9 2 i
^P^ 2 S i6"- 13 sf.

death

Is 62

1K21

&$ Dt 13

;wr rf ct
Che Founders 312 Sfty Monuments ^; a }_ cp
in Asia Minor ( Sardis? Behistun 15 Persep.
12
rar 249
1
XI a 2S
of.
Schr C0T loc (c( KGF n<5 ff) Dl
12rroph
,7c
GASm
cp. Saparda in SW Media
(time of Sargon); a Saparda also NE. from
Nineveh (Esarhaddon's time), cf. Knudtzon

OS79),323

Ex
Ex

13

vpp

sf.

to death, (as

Niph. Impf.

inppD''

cstr.'sl SbpV

abs.

13

(for
20

2i 2S

+ 3 instr.

3 ms.

trncb

""

to

<

L
L

pers.

Macrcpap).

rHEDtt

13

pers. vel animal.,

dream.

(@

19

with stones, stone

recoun'iny of

25

Jos 7
Imv. mpl. sf. IHppD

Ex

bSpD

30

K
i:i

Qr (Kt. D'HBD)

L 2f7T(pnpftp.

17

14

= Is 37
;

= D^BD

18 34
13
;

ttnBD

Is 36

also 2

identif.

with Sippara

between Bagdad and Babvl., a city


two i>&vts,Sipp.of Samas (mod. Abbu I/abba),

and Sipp. of Aimnit-u{m) on opp. side of canal,


COT2K;i7 24
hence Au.'0
thetwo Sipparas, Schr
P" 2 n.,- 212
cesch. ss
cf. Dl

-HD.

n.m. rebel
cf.

= BH

cf.

al.

(prob.

and

NH

Pi.

loving contradic-

31D Ecclus 4 i
r\m) TjniK n*&u\ Dvrjp

abs. (i.e.

rebelles

Thes; Vrss

Thes

o;.ao contradict,

Pa, 3ip
2d

tion);^,

Ez

ace. to

Aram.

chatter, prattle, tell lies;

19
,

V.

[nO]

3"ip

^encpapovaiv, TZnifiapovaip,,

usu.

*iD

et

quasi spinae

rd. ptcp.,

sunt

erga

Co Berthol cbbl

te

D3-)b

and despising thee (cf. P?P); AY RY


Kau
and thorns, cf. Ew Hi-Sm Siegf

resisting

(on a canal),
111

lbptp s

3 mpl.

etc.;

t2. recounting,

j-n.

of

mpl. DFlppp

briers

Da

Toy.

>

Tie]e

thig j-ggently dis-

mention with Hamath and


other northern cities (2 K 1 7'24 and esp. 18 34
),

puted, in view of

"hi;Hp n.pr.m. Sargon (As. Sargdnu, and


(prob. by pop. etymol.) Sarrukenufirm, faithinfr.); king of Assyria
e.c. 722-705, conqueror of Samaria, father of

ful,

king,

v.

reft',

710

-re
1

Sennacherib, onljr Is 20

Symm

Sapa-yoo,

(genit.);

2apycov

[Q

mg
])

Ptol

Schr COTadl0C -Tiele Gesch

cf.

T*)D (vV

Aq

Apra,

Canon

ZAvu
prob. foreign word; ace. to Jen

Theotl

'Apicfavou

239

n.pr.m. son of Zebulun

@L

2epe5,

"HTip
'an

Nu

mo

v.

nw.

rpp

v.

rnsn

Ay.

a wife

NH

Ex

rnDn Ex26

fs.

^ass. nrip

26

13
;

Am6

iY

12
;

Ko"-

(cf.

D*nnD

pi.

1. go

Ez 23 15
anVeny&J CH-pi
cstr. ''H'np

.^ easy.

= corrupt,

usu.

w.i.ao

hair;

Am 6

let

11.

'

137

sin\;
arf.

Ges 550f

DTTlp v

7
,

f.

= <mcZ

prob.

pt.

2. of overhanging stuffs (prop, overrunning


exceeding, extended beyond limits)

Ex

6' 2

(P)

it

nhN

^X-by v 13

D^3B

"rrriD

Ez2 3

rnpJJI

nnp

Niph.

corrupt

(cf.

NH, and

<Ae excess (sc. of tent-covering),

'D

Ex

m?/m'c/j

Lv

[p"p] n.[m.] armour

himself in his armour;

D^D^ n.m.
Syr.

\m^ ;ji

pi.

U^,JL

(||form

6 12 (P)

(all c. vb.

6e impotent),

of fin?'

denom.
;

I Npnp,

= emasculate),

Ar.

211

officer

Vpnp

31

Y 7.8.9.io.n.i8. to king of Persia

10 ,2 i5
-

Dt2 3 2

.) Dnp-21
2

also

^X C

of high military

title

is

18 17 (As.), Je 39 313 (Bab.). Vid.


Thes Smith DB Art,
Eunuch,' Li
'

D r Dt

Dr adloc -J,

23

'

word);pi.
Ju

[v.

[ppj n.m.

1.

tyrant, lord (Philist. loan-

J U i6 30 +

abs. D^-Jpn

+ 16 t,;

Da/np

sf.

S6 4

2t.; cstr.

only

T!9

of tyrants,

3
lords of the Philistines, five in no. Ju 3 s Jos
3
1618
4
cf. v
i.e. appar., one ruling
13 (D), 1 S 6

each of the five


the numeral

S,+
fn.

J^L,

Ch

(named 1 S 6 17 ); without
5
+ 6 t. Ju 1 6, 1 S 5 s + 7 t,

cities

Ju

12 20 (Baer Ginsb; v 19 van

[pP]

known);

n.[m.] axle (Aram.

nOT}

'jnp

K7

30

d. H.).

|oj^>

axles

-/un-

of brass

TO TTpO(T^OVTa, 33 aXCS).

[nsy"|D]

v.

f]1D

5)J?D.

v.

ej-ife*.

T"fS"^p n.[m.] a desert-plant, contrasted

not clearly identif.

remains

?'d.,

ascribed to Nebuch. in Dn,

with Din, myrtle: DTi rbvi 'an nnri Is55 w

fe /m raise
niihBn l^ab 46 4

eunuch (NH

OAram. ND1D Lzb" :1 Cook 86


(vb.

21

inp

q.v.); sf. i:np3 b$T J e

rDBB> ni-13

over.

32

'

esp. Aram.).

ti~np n.m. excess; t\~$n

(||

is

K8

+9 t. Est; promises made to


eunuchs IS56 34 (Term never used in law codes;
on contrary cf. exclusion of &2r[ VWQ, and

n^n^

fs. On??0 nrnpJ J e


49 usu. is their wisdom let Icose (i.e. dismissed, gone)%
"tiy fNn
cjio nxy ins jcna nconv but Ni; Expos Ma v
1897,363

Q^pnpn

overhung

(cf. [?12tp]).

Pf. 3

in Est,

of turbans, extended with respect to turbans,

= with pendant turbans

Ch

28 1 (in .David's time).

Dn

1
15

Ch

by

shall overrun {overhang).

over the back of the tabern., so


'fin

are

-'

(predict.)

Gn39,l

npp

12 5
2
19
16
7
cf. Je 2
24
(all
9 also 34 3 8 41
19
Judah; so likewise) 2 K 25 (military officer)
8
Je 52 25
of Bab. kings 2
2o' =Is 3 9 7
11

23

v 7 the revelry of sprawlers


act. of overrunning threading vine Ez 17 6

f3ipen

K 22 = 2

of N. Isr.);

sprauiiug upon their couches (in contempt,


hyperbole), 'D

(predict.),

further,

'

free, be unrestrained
i.e.

315

40
15
1 S 8

be unrestrained,

down the

let

,;

Est 4 4 ; eunuch, of Pharaoh Gn


37
JE
1
(all E), married
39 (R ); of Isr. kings

27

art.

in

(NH

n lp, Aram.

nmb Ezi7

c.

free,

^Snp

-na supr. p. 92 b.

also send forth to pasture

Qjallmpf.
Ba

2npe8).

HVlp overhanging flapof camels, etc., pasture where

r-'j^>

</o _/Vee ;

NBlMI

(all

overrun, exceed
they please,

14

26

T[rT)D] vb. go
2>inij

G1146

t.,'

6'26

adj. gent, of foregoing, only

as'ii. coll.,

TT

Nil

2e8fic),

Brock

frightened}.

(@

= As. sa

'

T~HD

174

D1 HWB *(&,_$ fy Zim ZMG liiL 1899 116 eunuch


being specialized meaning in any case Ar. is
9
Aram, loan-word)
abs. 'D 1 K 2 2 + 7 1, cstr.
36
Dnp Gii37 +3t.; pi. D^pnp 2K 9 3! +ijt.;
cstr>pnp Gn 4 o 7 + 4 t.; sf. l'pnp Gn 4 o 2 + 4
Lex

Thes. cp. Syr. tt 6e

foil.;

'

resi {rUi), he loho is the liead, chief, cf.

2S8ff-.

11D

J^L

Kani Frey (not Lane) ;

k6w(ci,

JilJ, 33 urtica.

vb. be stubborn, rebellious

(usu.

towards ^) (NH id., (rare); As. sararu);


Qal Pf. 3 ms. bS")'^ 'D Ho 4 16 Isr. is stubborn;
Pi.

rnto

act.

on-iiD is 30
(all

16

on-iiD

"iiiD
nniroi

of Isr.);

H04

i-iiD

f?

Dt2i 13

cf. v-;

&)?

oy 6s 2 np? 'd nil ^ 78 s


'd ab j e 5 s3 ; nnnb mj
,

(sim. of Isr., v. supr.); as pred. 2'T" .?'


1

Ho

revolters

15

among

cf.

Is

23
i

on-iio

the rebellious (1

np

cf. "I1D

je 6

Qal ad

711
and

fin.,

"ID infr.);

niTIDI Pr7 n

68

7 - 19

JTpb

fs.

T~lp

stubborn,

adj.

implacable ;1Vn ID

^D

"
11

why

then

among,

TlnD

^SO

21

sullen,

nrnp

f.

poss.

revolters (stubborn

and

Qal ad fin.).

~I1D

M;

(loan-wd.

Ar.

^Li

as

BN190Anm.\

n3 y

Qt

^gjp,

Gn 4

14

13

2. be hid, con-

God's notice,

Je 16

(J), "O.sk)

'OSp

c.

W 1MO Am

17
,

65 Ho 13 (subj. &nl, i.e. I will not


repent, change my purpose of judgment), JP
^38 Is 40 27 fr. heat of suni^i9 7 (i.e. it penetrates everywhere); fr. birds Jb2 8 21 (of place
of wisdom); recipr. injnp fc^X 'B3 Gn 31 49 (J)
16

Is

14

when we

are hidden each

from the other (i.e.


Jb3 23 (whose way is hid-

separated); abs. N115 13

from himself), Zp 2 3 (i.e. escape 'i's judgment) pt. hidden, secret things, in gen. Dt 29^;
sc.

of sins

13

19

\js

Pi. Imv.

cf.

^55

f pers.

c.

cealed, esp. fig. of escaping

= Zc

11

Schwally I<,lot 64 ; on
old nominat. ending ('d for sutayu) cf.

%,

orig.

La

43

13-

pers.

thy spirit sullen

Joki, %

Syr.

cf.

^ 66"

Jb

they pre-

Isr.)

ITlD Qr n.m. winter

Lane 1504 prob.


1

and

20

Je 6" 8

etc. (v. supr.

Kt,

Aram.;

fr.

29

resentful,

?s

also pi. cstr. D" "]"! 10 "Hp

ones)

Ne

qriD ri*l

N^n n*pn

stubborn,

/ie

a stubborn shoulder (of

sented

>"HP

as subst.

woman

of loose

*wd

Is i6 3 carefully hide

(i.e.

the outcasts (Moab speaks to Zion).

shelter)

Pu.

11

H^P

fs.

Pt.

nnripp npnx

fs.

Pr

27

love care-

fully concealed.

TUJjL/ vb. stop up, shut up, keep close


(NH id.; % Dnp id.; Syr. tt^.r (&.> very
door Lane 1334 and

rare); Ar. ^jJL close

Kam

Qal

Frey, are perh. loan-words);

3 ms. 'D 2

Ch 32 30 7mp/

25
3 mpl. torip? v ,

lOnpH

mpl. 1npn 2

Ch

lisJL

words

2. s/m up, keep

Dn

26

12 49 ;

Onpa

1^

prophetic

close,

51

m (the)

cZoseT.

(chamber of the breast; ||ninp). Wnp-^a


Ez 28 s usu. no secret is too dark for thee, but
doubtful (v. II. DEy);
<ro<pol, Co Onstrin

<Toy B'Oan,
walls]

or Berthol.

Dnpn? Ne

7n/. csfr.

-wnpPl Is2 9 14

fs.

Pt.

hide oneself carefully,

t.;

10

in (3) a hill

(title),

a God

S 26

completely

that

1
;

hides

Dhp

himself.

Hiph. Pf
ri"inpn

had begun

1S20 2

3 ms. T'Wpn

\^

io 11 22 s5

ms.

Je 3 6

D-i.ripn

Pi. Pf.

16
Imp/. 3 mpl. sf. WtDTlpp.
3 pi. sf. WORD Gn 26
v ls both of stopping wells gm<e wp (E ,B ).

ui

r>

26

fs.

lOpXJ Ez 39 23 24
-

1 s.

sf.

7mv.

etc.;

f 2 f,
n
2 Ch2 2
ms. "Wpri ^ 51
;

11

lOpn Dt 31 18 Is 57 17 cstr. "inpn Pr 25 s


213
Kb
and reff.; yet cf. inf. abs. bbK v27 ),
;

1-

(v.

iripb Is 29 15 (Ges 53q );

"fmo:

sf.

irTVPlpPn

7tc/ a&s.

the breaches [in the

stopped up.

Ex 3 Jb

"Vipi

3 ms. T'Op:

Impf

Is 64, etc.;

conceal, hide:

to be

Niph.

D'pp'p.

30

-f

v 30

+3

54

?N Is 45

'JD

Dn 8 26 12 4 Inf. cstr. Dtapb 2 Ch 32 s Ft. pass.


WT1D EZ28 3 6{ip ^5i 8 ,"pl. DWID Dni2 9 ;
1925
1. stop up springs of water 2 K 3
2 Ch 32*
cf.

S 23

S2 3 19 = f

1
19

19

of David's taking refuge with (0J?) Ziphites

Pf.

K3

32"; Tmv. ms.

Hithp. Impf.
nriripp

Je 36

11
;

Is 8 17 ;

"Vnpp

C^P) enemy

1. a person from

=2 CI122

26

Pt.

subj. '\ c. IP

hide anything from (JP) one

^ 64
1

abs.

S 20 2

Pr2 5 2

a thing, in gen.,

TlJlD
species;
pass.,

vb. hide, conceal

"Tip Pa. Ithpa., Syr.

chiefly

in
id.,

>&

der.

Pe. Pt.

Ar. yJL

Pa. Ithpa., id.;

"?!l); 2 ms.

S 2o 19

pi. "iriD3 Is

28 15 etc.;

14
1 s.
Impf. 3 ms. "inp? Ho i3 +
3
TOID?
DP? Gn 4 + ; 3 mpl.
Am 9 1 pi. "inp3
Gn3i 49 ,etc; /mo. ms. inpn J e 36 19 Inf. cstr.
,

c.

Q^inpni) Jb 34 22 p. iripa ^ 19 7 pi. ennpa


Dt 7 ; "; fpi. nnFiw Dt 29* rrt- f i 9 13 ; l. hide
oneself, c. 3 loc, 1 S 20 5 24 1 K 17 3 Je 23 24 so
19
(fig.) Is 2 8 15'; cDWiS 20 19 Jb 34"; abs. Je
36
Pr 2 2 3 2 7 12 2 8 2S f 8 47 c. , ?ap pers. Dt 20
9
7
;

'

in gen.

loc.

= shelter

(subj. ")

^)^n 9

JP pers. (subj.

(fr. 'V;

a person Jb

fif if
Jb

19
;

10

fP

31

21

(all

commands

hide one as arrow-

s
2. esp. hide the face
in quiver Is 49
b. subj.
3"
(E), usu. fig.
a. lit., of Moses Ex
.

c.

be not observant of sin ^-51", abs.


more oft. C. ^ hides his face from (JP

JP, i.e.

^io

11
;

14

15

anything

toil (?&}>), ^iJJD

metaph.);
fr.,

^93

i4

Is 29

cl.)

||

13

veil,

Lane 1304 Eth. Mr& (rare) Di 364);


s
12
Pf. 3 ms. inp3 Pr 2 7 + 22 Qr (Kt

conceal, hide,

Niph.

{NH

withdraws his favour, Mi 3"


23 24 29
Dt 3 i> 7 3 2 : " Je 3 3 5 Ez 39

pers.), i.e.
s

54 6 4
22 25 27 s 69'

I02'' 14^

abs.

Is 8

1 '

+ if

Dt3i ,8 Jbi3 24

17
25
cf.
Q*?? om. IS57
104 29 44
2
from
(his)
hidden
face
(JP)
Is 59 your sins have
you of hiding one's face from (JP) shame, i.e.

34

29

^30

cf.

avoiding

it

Is

50

(of servant of

'').

tinb

covering,

n.[m.]

nnp

yi8

ls

159

15
;

(ins. also

nnp^ii9

114

'D3

cover, "inn

Pr
sf.

25

23
,

innp

S22 12 <3 Th Bu HPS),


nnnp Pr9 17
1. covering,
;

25'20

under cover of the mt.,

Nu 13

Moab

of Isr. as shelter to

Israelite, as Dnj 'D

sb~x 'd

fhippopot.Jb4021

^n),

f 2 f, T??
'D nriN 32'

'

32

Is 16
'<

esp. of

21

D 3

cf.

c. 'OSl?

119

Stypet,

5
,

b. secret place,

inp

n.pr.m.

; Ex

Levite

6 22

Serpt.

place of shelter;

Vs

of

(fig.

abs.

protection;

cf.

2
).

T"1F\D?3 n. [m.]

place; abs.
17

eacrovp.

n. [m.]
6

(the

from Asher;

spy,

2a6ovp,

2elpei,

Is 3 a

'IT

io

'd

secret
9

Hb3

hiding-

place,

14

usu. pi. D^FIDD

Je 49 10 ; 1. secret
concealed from view, Je 13 17 where

+6

placets),

VnflDl?

sf.

t.;

stored

2. hiding45
24
10
b. for
placets): a. for protection Je 23 49
8
perpetration of crime, esp. murder: ^ io

are

treasures

Is

womb f

15

n ^^).

n?

3. secrecy
39
'D~on Ju 3 19 a matter of secrecy, secret matter
of

(||

abstr. intens.

pi.

utter secrecy (i.e.

D^np Dn? Pr

elsewhere 'B?
8

57

S 12

pr

j'27

12

2I 14

tVi

17

of secrecy,

17

Je 37 38
^ IO i5_

16

40

15

Is

D'OlJjl
||

Dt

45

.-

of

19

13

48

16

9
12
sim. of lion v i7

(||3">*j),

10

La

of ^ lying in wait

Hb 3

cf.

14
;

^6 4

5
;

(as a lion).

0?P);

TinDft n.[m.]

slanderous;

i.e.

secrecy, secretly

6reac?

gained stealthily,

nrip JBO 2 5"23 tongue

"liPlD Is
4

D-Vttt

Je i3

P^J? 'd

TlinDp

of ideal

as shelter

'
T??? D

114

fig.

13

tnnp

(=2S22

pbpn

Dr) Ze them
you as a shelter.

(rd. perh. Vfl\ cf.

T"ftDD n.pr.m.

(i.e.dark clouds)as "*'shiding-place (in theoph.)


8
12
v. supr.), so Qyp_ 'D 81
v^i8 12

hiding-place of thunder; of adulterer D^S 'D


15
2. a.
CK'J Jb 24 i.e. disguiseth himself.
2
17 rUTTOn
'D
Ct 2 14
hiding-place, 1S19 Is 28

n.f. shelter, protection, QS^Jj

strange gods) 6e over

'*

concealed by it; of clouds as covering for


14
of darkness
(shutting out his view) Jb2 2

(in fig.;

Dt32 38

'D

||

12

pi.

tmriD

hiding-place,

Ju 3 19 + inp 2 S 12
2
cstr. nno 1 S25 "+;

secrecy;--abs. 'D

-Qy

712

-U-lD

27

Jb 13

COB

cstr. ^3130

la 24

of face from him

10

hiding, act of hiding;


s
53 and like a hiding
like one before whom the

"iripppl Is
i.e.

face is hidden (e.g. a leper,

Che Hpt )

cf.

V
J/j 'Ayin, sixteenth letter
70 in postB. Heb.

22,^

(a/ of

cf.

foil.,

used as numeral

Ko"-

40
;

meaning

n.m.

avchit. term,

meaning

beam or plank,

RVm threshold;

Benz Kit

Toy leave untranslated in any case a structure


6
of wood;
abs. ayi Dneyi i K 7
appar. cstr.
print? bbtKn verb* YV W) Ez 1 "';
4
P L (si vera
;

1.)

cayn v 26

nay serwe, perform acts of worship


and deriv.; Ar. Xlc worshij), obey (God); cf.
Held. 141^
n> ens l ave ; j^ slave,
yye Skizzen 165;
SM - Alt I>18
worshipper; Sab. nay id.
Verb Denom 14ff
thinks be slave, serve (Qal)
Gerber

DHM

2.V, [^j?]

23?

and enslave (Hiph.) are denom.,

wfe,

serve (OAram. lay do,


^
331f

86

Nab.Palm. (oft.), Lzb


Cook so
J ^V., Syr. ,jLx (very oft.); but also OAram.
Ph. 13y slave, vassal (and in many n.pr.), X
esp.

also No'
ls

sf.

:6

18

23

18

31

23

103

14

30

15

v Hoph.); 7m. lay


.

sf.wVayT iCh 2 8
Ez 2o 39 sf. innay
';

14

3
Ft.

"l?y

Je34

"ay Ex

S~7

910

3
;

19
S 26

sf.

"ay Je27 +

Nui8 +

onaij
2

"as?
5 4-i5t.;
iay
Mai
Inf. cstr.
I8

Gn 4 + pi.
nay ^97 + sf. inay
nay

vb. work,
1^)7
- t 290

cf.

._Q al272 pj\ 3 ms 'y Ez2 9 +


nay Xu 4
inay Mai 3 + 3 mpl. nay Dt 7
sf.
ms.'nay;
Gn2
im^/.
+ 64 t. Pf.;
3
5 +
=i3nay:
onay: Ex4
^ 2 2 2Kio 3 mpl.
Jb 3 6 u 2
nay: Dti2 + "'ay; Gni5 (Dr*
mpUnayri Ex 3 jvtnyn J0S24 + 991. Impf.;
a (1886), 741)

(Dnayn,' anayaT

aw.

12

11.

NH

id. (rare);

iii.

unknown projecting roof is conjectured (Sm


Co Berthol); others landing (Da); AVRV
thick

As. abdu,

(c. ace. cogn.),

unknown).
1.

)'.~>< id ;

inay, Syr.

K io

21

19
;

etc.

cs +

onna'y z c

713

12V

+1.
34

13

the

24

11

30

15

19

Ex 5 (E) Ec 5
ground Gn 2 3 s3 4 212 (J), 2 S
18

11

tPual

H3y Is 19 toorkersinflax; (')?$)


Ez48 ,s 19 labourers of the city; lJTlbi? '!>
9

of Qal,

28

(only here of God,

i<;or& 7's i<;or&

VpW);

^V ni3J?

13

Ez 29

'J?

n'cy

||

a military

serve

+2. ivork for another, serve


him by labour: abs. Ex 2 2 (E); c. ace. pers.

Ex

3 1

king his people

Jb 39 9

S i6

pers. 2

1B

Gn

DJ!

25

'

other nations 2 S 10" Je 40 9 Zc 2 13 +


kings other kings 2Ki8'4-, c. ?, 1S4 9 9
'

fny DO Gn 49
3

tc.

(J) Jos 16

work with,

pers.,

10

K9

21

God:

4. serve

^2 2 31 Jb
:fi

a.

13y

nn;D1 rat

21

Is

innx orbit
17

31

20

1K9
6

~5 35

15

19

Je 5
Je 8 2
22

24

54

20

K17 35

24

16

2 16

Ch

(JE),

20

(rd. "itagK

13

714

Ju

19 - 22

Ex

12)3

+Dt 7

17

19

(of
230

10

13

14 36 - 64

t;

29"

S 8 26 19

13

i6 n

10

13

22

11

jo18.18.19.19.21.22.23.23

Je 5 19 ;

1-

D"!^(n)

K 16

io 010 1 S i 2 10
^16. | -,33
12

21 21
-

Is

ms.

j e 17 4

13

+3

c.

at; on both these v. "\2]1


to serve, of army's service

cause

+ 7N (?y) Ez 29

s324

make

2.

18
;

cause to labour,

(perh. play on mean-

to serve

as subjects,

c. 2

+ ^"(rd.T^yni, v .13y Hiph.


ad fin.).
3. cause to serve God 2 Ch 34 s3
Hoph. Impf 2 ms. sf. D-iayfi Ex 20 =
Dt 5 Ex 2 3 24 1 pi. sf. D13W Dt 13 3 (Ko L259
aig .i2f.
Sta SM9 g Theg <Nes
Q a anom pointed
63 2
02 "FlKi.schr.i.98).
Ges c0 B1 Dr
(cf. W-^Je

ace.

1 7

Je

3i

' 1 -

Qal

Hoph.)

pointed as

falsely

2 3

Dti 3

24

Ex

"T2V

1.

La g

BN77

Ex

44" + sf. nay


^ay"i8 + pi. Q^S
naj| Lv 2 5 42 + oanay

+ ,n3y

25

+
9 +
nay
2
+
+ sf.
9
Jos 9" + etc.; 1. slave, servant of household
4i 50 Ex 2i + man-servant, HON
Gn 39
nnaK* Gn 1
Ex 20 Lv 25 Dt 5 Jb 3 +
32" Je 34 Is i 4 + + JHK Dt 23 Is 24 Mai
f)D3 mpp Ex 12
!* +
n3J?
or 1V3 T-^ Je 2
T^ay

'

25

12

17 19

||

16

13

14

10

||

10

14

44

^n^y

Gn
;

= Dt 5

n.m. slave, servant (on format.

);'y Gn

24

31

J Qg
Ez 20 39

led or

be

20

11

ace.

26

against,

IO

Jen

28

13

16

fin.);

Ex

Kt),

and Je); Cian >$>* Dt 29 17 O^T


IffWH N3 i?D Dt 4 19 2 K 2 3 2 Ch 33 s
(all

t(Q^jnn Ju

Jos 23

10

ace. 'n

c.

8' 9

Je

rvpy

b. other gods,

ri'SP).

16 26

service

33 ';

enticed to serve other gods

s7

serve with peace-offering

and grain- offering

23

12

Ez 34

ace. pers. et rei

c.

(E); ace. pers. om.,

io'

\ Ex 3

ace.

c.

Mal3 I4 +

15

use as subjects,

i.e.

4 ; pass,
of a calf with
1

v23'> T^*l?yn'!

'

(see DO);

impose tribute upon, Je 25 14 27' 30 8

Is

'

13

Hiph. ad

ings 2, 3)

TWW

weary, c. 3 of means Is 43

16

24

"OT-ngn is 43 24

(reading TZiyni,

25

De.

esp.

H^y Gn 2 9 27 (E); *xb 2 S i6 19 19 c. 3 of price


Gn 2 9 18 20 25 3 41 (E) Ho 12 13 Ez 29 20 c. 3 pers.
work by means of another, use him as slave,
Ex i M Lv 25 39 - (P) Je 22 13 34 910
3. serve
subjects
usu.
ace,
their
as
c.
own chiefs or
kings Ju 9 28 :sss 1S11 1X5' + other kings,
by tribute \lr i8 44 =:2 S 22 44 Je 27 7 28 14 2 K
-

Dt2i

3: impers.

c.

13

(P)

n?y Dt

*?

c.

40

Comm.,

v.

Ch3 4
3 mpl. =1131?: Ex i
17
cstr.Tiy*
2 Ch 2
Pt. pi. DH3yo Ex6 ;
Inf.
1. compel to labour as slaves Exi 6 (P) 2 Ch
17
2
+G1147 21 (reading DH3y) T3yn), 2 S 12 31

Lv

(E)

De

Pf. 3 ms.

Impf. 3 ms. *njW

'

Gn 30 262629 (J);
25 30

sf.

Je 34 14
animals Je 27

Mai 3

12'; subj.

ace. pers. et rei

c.

i5 121s

Dt

(E)

a king

service against.

Gn 29 15

7]bn dub.

which it has not been worked; hard


with which it ivas worked with captives
+ Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.T3.yn Ez2 9 18

21

Ec 5 s nsyi rnfcb

2.

to agriculture),

19

Zc 13 Pr 12 28
obj. om. Dt
vineyard Dt 28 s9 ; garden Gn 2 15

9-

3
36

for (devoted to) the cultivated field (Hi) ; a king


that maketh himself servant to the field (devoted

10

11

c.

tyriKto

(J);

V?n
Is

Je 27

Ez 48 19

Ex 20=

abs.

(4th word);

ace. rei, till

Is

work

labour, work, do

= Dt5

21

servant of servants, humblest servant,


9"; t Dnsy TT'S Aowse of slaves, esp. Israel

ExV

C11
14
14
(D?) Dt 5 6 6 12 7 8 8 i 3
Egypt
4
13
s
Jos 24 17 Ju 6 Je 34 Mi 6 tnn lay a man
D^ISD (pN)3 a^cZ ^/iow shalt remember that thou
10
15
15
ivast a slave in (the land of) Egypt Dt 5

in

tDn^sn
2Ch 3 3 2
-

Ju2

13
;

2
2

Ch

24

17

18
;

41

D^3Vy^io6 36
^ds

tDnnx Grbt6

v/,
97 ';
Je 44 s

with Levilical service (all

69

cf.

|>,

-tbyib

5. serve

RS SemU9

g6.21.23

J 0g 2 2 27
rmy), v 2 " 18 7

Sam

;..

+ Niph. Pf.

.5

3 ms.

king of Babylon is slave to 'i Je


7
the borrower to the lender Pr 22
43
25
19
28
of things Gn 47
fig. of beast Jb 40
5I9 K 32
s7
chief Gn 2 6'
16 12 24 LS22

):

c.

--"- - 6

10

2 7

13^ Ec

mpl.

Dt 21 4 3 fs.
land Dt 21 4 Ez

"13JT

of

32

king

Ch

21 8 2 S

^xw

'y

Ex 7

2829

Pr

S 16

35

i
17

1S

+
22

27

iK9 Dt2 9 ^+;


27

8"""

tributary nations

sp ecif. officers of

1
13

25

2S10";

of

2. Subjects,

ir.i7

vassal kings

Ez 36''; Impf. 3 ms.


i*M Ez 36 s4 ; 1. be tilled,
f"?1?y:

'>

Nu g*^-* f s nM
^4.26.37.41 g
ac(; Qm Nu

rnhy i3y v rrpy)


(
T

ate.
J

c.

t(D'O^DE)

nine nay

2.S

7
;

king

Gn

T]bon 'y

4o

S 19

1
i0

4
1

10

47

Est

dim -ay
3

^?

*?

22 ,s

=2 Ch

10

34

C0

(a court

prophetic writer

^O

al.

iKn

10

25

:s

K25

2
8

,+ officers of army
IS36 9
12

see

De

42,

Isi ' 174

io- 3 Is

= ^i35

:w!

32
toy
T"3?i;

17
.

Gn 50

cf.

17

Berthol

v-ny Dt

56

Is

Jb4

||

is
;

642

24

16 13

Dt 34 5 (?) Jos
22
2

2 4 5
-

Ch

D),

(all
3

24

69

127 -' 315


1

Ne

K8
8
i

8 S1JB 9 24
53 56
-

14

io 30

12 15

12 6

18 12 2

105

26

13 14

Ch

34

Joshua t Jos 2 4 29 (E) Ju 2 8 ; Caleb t


3
8
78 38
David 2 8 3 18
14 (J); Job t Jb i 2 42
5.8.26
4.
2 7 t.
Hezekiah 1 2 Ch 32"; Zerubbabel
7
tHag2 23 ; Eliakim + Is 2 2 20 . The TO* Zc 3 s
12
cf. 6
is also servant of ^ as Messianic builder
;

24

'\ in a special sense

of

Levitical singers using benedictions in temple

my

i34 i35

usu. of prophets,

servants the prophets 2

9'

DWaiin nriy

17

13

25

Je

Wyb

Gn

29

i2 9

22

18

B>33 2

(J) 2

Ch

47

iChi8

17

99

17

28

1
28
4 Jb 40

12

27

Ne

10

c.

Je 34

1.25

2.6.13

2 6

(J)

Ch

Gn

pers.,

S'8

pers.,

'

4
+ nay^> nvt,

S8

44

14

c.

10 16.17.33

Je 3 4 1B

'

11

'yb npi?

f ii.inj}n.pr.m. (servant of God = ^nay)


father of Gaal Ju 9 2 6.2s.3o. 31 .35 ( GFM> aftei
Hollenb** 1891 371 [cf. Bu Tb 1892 63 ] nay, as L;
;

1.

Gray PropN184 272 ) lafyX, A@L AfcS.


2. a companion of Ezra Ezr8 6 afyd, L
For list of Ar. names beginning
Afj.u/a8al3.
-

with j^c v. No ZMG M (1887)


^T e Held. 2,2F.

'

724ff
-,

work

t ["OS?] n.m.

17

43

cf.

also

Id ib

"'"d 88- 48*

26 s

7"
44 Ez 38 Zc i BWnan l*13g 2 K 1
10
2
4
10
7
DW3Jn Tiaj? Ezr
2
2 4 Je 2 5 Am 3 Dn 9
11
18
29
Dn
specif.
Ahia
1K14
Elijah 2 K
15
9
9

29" 35

15

26 27

2S8 2Ki7

17

v. also

oftemple(seeBr MP442ff-).

io 7 Pr
t

\J'ii3

15

t*13y (nTl),

Gn

to

9
18
44 (J) 5o (E)

t4. Servant of

Dt6 21

Dn
Nu

22

Mai

Phrases are

become servant

i2 78 (E)

Nu

(J)

11

Moses +Ex 14 31 Jos 18 7

Abraham Gn 2 6 (J) f 105


32 (J) Dt 9
Isaac Gn>4 ,4 (J); Jacob, IsraelEz2 8 25 37 25 iCh
27

'

8616 116 106 ; specif, angels


*lj?*H?
and ancient worthies, patriarchs Ex

13

addressing God, esp. in praver Ex 4 10 Nu 11 11


Ju 15 18 1 S 3 9 10 25 39 2 S 24 f 19 1214 27 3 i 17
27
18
28
2
35 6 9 109 i43 +

sing., I,

w.ii
r02 i5. 29 IlQ n^ 79 2.io (H^^tpri); delivered
90
from Egypt Lv 2 5 42 5 " B 26 13 (P); ^3J? f 1 1 125

M3

the

*>itr.i46.

Gie

also

-,

1353

Hebrews used T^y thy servant = 1 pers.


Gn 18 3 1 S 2o'7 8 8 2 K 8 13 + TH3y thy
servants = we Gn 42 11 Is 36"; also insy his
servant = I, 1 S 2 6 1819 2 S 14 22 2 4 21 + also in

4:i

6. In polite address of equals or superiors

Is65 15 66 14 ifr 34 s3 6 9 37 Ne 2 20
"Hag Is 65 s 9 13 13 13 14
105 cf. Dt 3 2
23
K 8 Is 63" (II Tibnj "Da^), ^. 8 9 61
1

25

||

54

Mt8 1617 i2 16 2t Lk 4 22 Phil 2];


Da Exposl884358ff Di Du Che al. on Is

Dr Isl68ff Br MP345ff

53,

K9

17 -

Messianic, v.

S 29 s

3. Servants, worshippers, of God t "TliT ""nay


2

of ideal prophetic person.;

al.

(esp. in Is 53) of an actual proph. known


to writer and his readers : [in any case it is

opp.tE' Pr 19 Ec io
Prso 22 ;
2
18
ambassadors Nu 22 2 S io
soldiers of army
official);

(late

Aram, form)

pi. sf.

On^OS Ec

in
25
9 'io ; Jonah 2K14 ; Isaiah Is 2
26
Vivbft 44
as one calling to fear

3r

3
;

T"a1y, "Tr^ n.pr.m. {worshipper; cf. Sab.


nay Os 22 and DHM ZMQlxITll(W83U4
1. son of
Boaz and Ruth Ru 4 17 v 21 =i Ch 2 12 Ru 4 s2
(only here "iay)= 1 Ch 2 12 @ fl/3 7 S.
2. names
in Judah, a/3.78 a. 1 Ch 2 3738
b. 2 Ch 23
;

'"<

||

inny,

Syr. Jc.).

(cf.

50

10

+ 5. Israel as a people is servant of 'v

^Tf Is 4
20

8 9
-

i
10

44

2121

27 28

49

^ 136 22

nay^nin"

2py< Is 4 4 12 4 5 4

nay,

-3*$o as

48 Je 30 4 6
having a mission to the nations Is 42 1919 ; and
-

||

10

But there is also


43
an ideal servant chosen and endowed with the
divine Spirit to be a covenant of Israel and
1
2"
a light of the nations Is 4 2 (cf v 6 ) formed to
bring back Jacob, raise up the tribes, and
become salvation to the end of the earth 49 s 6 ';
bearing the sins of all as a lamb and a trespassoffering, and yet prospering and justifying
many as interposing martyr 52 13 53 11 many
understand of ideal Israel, contr. with the
actual
al. of personif.
with Zion the wife
and mother, disting. from unworthy Israel as
Zion from her apostate children al. of ideal
chosen as witness of

'*

3. a mighty man

||

of

David

Ch

47
,

la>^6,

A Igj/^S. 4. a doorkeeper 1 Ch 2 6 QfaS.


t DIM "Oir, and (2 Ch 2 5 DilM V n.pr.m.
7

24

(servant of (god)

Dr

Sm206,293

HPS 2S6

an< j

Edom,

reffij

cf.

U1H nay CIS*

Eg Semi.43;

2nd

ed. 42

295
;

ftnd reff

but Bae Rel '"servant of man, D'nN=


nnN, which is thought possible by Nb ZMGxl"
'

10

Buhl Momit.r49j._ 1< the Gittite who harboured the ark 2 S 6 1011111212 = i Ch 13 131414
(i8),47o

Ch

=1

15
1)

25
;

A/3e88apa,

2.

Afc88a8ai>.

one of the chief Levitical singera and


15
18 21 24

1 Ch i5
i6 538 3S 2 6 4 8 8

doorkeepers

'

A/3a?8coM, A/38e8<o/x, etc.,

family of the same

Ch

L
2

s4

3. the

AfcSSo/u.

(not in

||

14

14

).

+ n iiv
12V

TTjvft

715

(= servant of the king,

n.pr.m.

"lrmny

Nu 3 7 1 1 Ch 6 33 cf. Ex 2 j ls Nu 3 1 Ch 3 26
BHpn'y Nu7,cf.3 31 of its court v 2B more specif.
25
Nfett 'y.4 4r 'yn 3y 8
DM^N(n) '> rva'y iCh
2329" 2 Ch 2 35 3 21 35 2 Ne
25" 28
9
'

!l

<

or

of (god) Melek,

Gray

cf.

rrop

N U7
-

'

147ff

Eth. official of Zedekiah Je 3 8 7

810111?

AV

ti^2 12.V n.pr.m. (servant <f (God) Nebo,


being corrupt (intent, or unintent.) for

i33

(q.v.),

COT

of Azariah,

Dn

Dn1

'

Bev

Dn1

'

133

); Babylonian name

one of the three companions of Daniel

t^ny

Theod

BAram);

(v. also

io 33
24

9
father of

L
A

17

),

but form dub.,

Adoniram

17
;

bn i,i^
.

Q/3^/3,

Judah Je 36

in

tmir,

E<r(S)p(?;X.

mill?

and (Chr)

I2

NB61

Ba

);

'y

(J)

Ch

p"J3,

23

2a/3a8coi/,

25

11
,

as

Lair

v.

body.

n.pr.m. 1. a judge Ju

I.

S 12", but read

p?

(Ew

2. a

supr.).

A L

A/3nSojK,

Ch

A/38&>>/.

30

A/3S<aj/, 2a/38<y,'

p3

cp.

36
;

A/38&>f.

AL

Ch

4. son of Micah 2 Ch 34 20
A/33oSo,x,
A/3S^( li33y 2K22 12 ).
II. n.pr.loc. Levi-

rniay 6 +i3 t.; sf. Tinnay 2 Chi 2


Dnning 1 Ch 6 !7 2 Ch 31 16
1. ^labour, work,
14
s6
23
Exi
in
field
1 Ch 27
prob.
the
104
ty

Kfiapav,

Asher Jos

30

A L A/38wi (20 Codd. rd.


Ga12

Guerin

'

37

59

AaPfav,

H?y Jos 19 23
Buhl Ge<)gr

cf.

230

(on format,

A L Aa/3So)(ju)

for pay), Mfcfe,

cstr.

14

Ch

Ez 44 14

Jb

Aj38cov,

Ch 35

Gn

tical city in

8- 2

15

servants

n.pr.

Benjamite

household

Ex i 14 + 41 t,; cstr. m.3J? 3 o 16 + 43 t.; sf. "rnajj


Gn30 26 + 33 t.sfs.; in Chr rniay 1 Ch 2 8 14 + 7 t.j
33

13

2
9
service

its

service

n.f.

tyrny

A@a\av,

n.f. labour,

BNl79

Lag

service (on format, v.

13 15

23

Ch

3. son of Jehiel a Gibeonite

Ch

2s

specif, service of Levit. singers

cattle, etc.,

tV^ny n.pr.m. (serva^ o/i?Z, cf.^^y)


name

||

A/3ao>,

A^Staj.

26

n'cyo

Tni2>*

); 1.

E<fipa,

Ne

2. a Levite

ESpa/x.

Ia)/3ij/3,

v.

'y

";

rcx^n

'y

rra

and doorkeepers 26

A^btvaya>.

n.pr.m, (servant of ^(=rrj3/y

=Ne n

Ch

&rbnn

CI19 19

16T

Neio :s (V PV), + 104 14 ('i> aE>y); in fine linen


3
1 Ch 4in erection of tabernacle Ex 35 s4 36
1

LnnilV J

unnay Ez
t

'

l,

n.f. servitude,

Qmay Ne 9

8 9
-

12V

17

bondage

sf.

Syr. JLVfajL).

(cf.

n.pr.m. (=n^"13"y servant of Yah;

42

temple

(P); in repairing

39

Ch 34

1313
">a

vb may rON^D ye shall do no laborious


work Lv2 3 7 s 21 25 35 36 Nu 2 8 13 25 26 29>- 12 35 (P); fig.
Vttyfi

'

njmn

man,

of

'v Is 3 2

'in nbyp)

17
(||

of God's

Is 2 8

21 21

Jacob for Laban Gn 29


s9
of bondservant Lv 25 (P);

(JE); lay 'V

Nethinim Ezr 8 20 service of things,


2632
of tabernacle and temple Nu 4
(P)

of the

vessels
1

Ch

28 141415

CS

t3. labour,

captives or subjects
2

a (P)

5
HK>p 'y

18

44

>

Ch 10 Isi 4 3
s
12
^OPl 'y
4

military

12 8

'y

ano La

Egypt Ex

3
;

26

'y

Ne

service

by people Jos 22" (P)

Ex

of passover

12

25 " 6

14

11

A/38(),

Ezr io 26

'

a Levite

Ch

A/38ia.

A/3S(t).

(servant of El; on this

and

foil.

Ph. D^N13y, Nab. NH^Nnay, Sin.

cf.

vtansy, etc., Lzb 332 Cook 87 Sab. nhay =


ZMGxm iia883) 16 v. also
[n^tnay] Hal 168 DHM
15

Gray Prop.N-.809.S,. M
a Gadite r Ch5
;

'

'

A/3aijX,

J._

A L

A/38tijX.

Ch
;

of

Ch

Ch 35 1016

n^SJ?

l!T, "T2y,

"l"'!

Yah, cf Gray'"'-'*-

WH3y

Id.

334

household

); I.

90

3 3
-

also Ph. ^y313y,

45

of

inmay Lzb 333 OHeb.


,

'nH3J?

(servant

1. chief of Ahab's

7 16
-

2.

A/38(e)wv.

father of one of the chiefs of Zebulun 1


3. a Levite overseer
A,S8(f)iou (genit.).

Ch 34 12 A/38(e)ia, A
nn3y l. the prophet Ob

in time of Josiah

n.pr.m.
-*

Ch 27"

295

Palm. ^>3n3y, OAram.

Ex 13 Levites and priests


Nu 4 ^ 8 iCh24 3 19 2 Ch8 14 31 16 rono 'y
Nu 18 Levites Ex 38 21 Nu 4 -w.=r..M.47.47 ^.s
23
17
8 18
1 Ch6
2 Ch 31
c. 1J?iO bni<3 v
3.5.39.43g19.22
10
30
31. -,yto ^N
Nu 4 f
l8
Ex 3
23
21
8 i8
cf. Ex 3 5
NuV; f#! n ) EX39 32 40

unleavened bread
19

T7^' TTiy n.pr.m.

Ne

i2 4

'y 2

4.

nfctao

DrM*lN

service

feast

Dt

(P)

Ch 26 30
Ez 29 1313

P Chr Ez

God, in

of Israel in

14

12

2. one with a foreign wife

service of

(E), 6 s (P); 'yn (n)133 5 (E)

Ex

29

OAram. H3y,

Ccok ) ; 1.
8;

servant or slave: of
26

Ch

6 :9 2

Ch

t2. labour of
"

333,884

Nab.Palm.n3y Lzb
1

cf.

'

work of judgment
30

however, Gray PropN149ff and

v.

II.

A/38iaf.

26

21

4-

31 -

24

4 - 6 - 21 -

0/38(e)iov (genit.), A/3S(e)tov.

David

Ch

21

A/3S,
3
chief of tribe of Issachar 1

of

0/38ta,

A^Sia.

2. a descendant
3.
L o/38<ay.
Mj38eta,

Ch

4. a Benjamite

Ch

TOE
8M

44
,

tTO$ Ne II

(||

17

),

6. a'Gadite chief

A/3Seia,

Ch

Levite

5.

A/38(<r)ia.

12 9

Ch

A 0/33ia, @L
A,Sd(c>a.

1C

A/3ia.

a prince in time of Jehoshaphat 2CI117',

pledges

Inf. abs.

ASe.a, A/3(a)8(f)ia, L A/3S.OV, Afrar.


a doorkeeper Ne
N 0/38iar, L A/3Siar.

Ne IO

S'

25

9.

work (late form BAram.


onnaye Jb 3 4 25

t [~QJ>?2] n.[m.]

nayp)
;

pi. g f.

H^T
T

him

to

ore

JirHJP

deriv.

)^X swell

Syr.

/H,y

is thicker

^0

=2

of rebell. Isr. under


ms. n-^3 JTZiy. TUBB*

and many

fed beast, 2

Ch

(L

io

Dt 32

Pf

10
;

1.

be

15

26

Jb

n.[m.] thickness

hyry

the thickness (stoutness)

of his shields (in fig.);

the molten sea


52

21
.

Kf

Ch 4 17 v. foil.

also ?Jyn

Ex

3y3

of the clouds,

I^y

sf.
c

the bosses

of

Gn

33

36

vera

si

< :1>-

63

Kci"-

'

86
.

iKj*

rranxn H3J?p3
paetness;
in the
compactness of the soil, i.e. clayey ground or
17
clay mould
2 Ch 4
(where HT 'n 3y3); but
read doubtless in both H0"1N JTiayps < the
<

Benz K

22

D3N

foil.;

Aram.

We Jo2

'

security for

thinks L)i3y Aram, loan-

guard).

\C~J> hold, keep,

debt; abs.

(as ace. cogn.),

S upr.

OvjSaX);

= foregoing

Ch

40

with name of (god)

(.p.

ra,/3,X,

Glaser Skizzeii

to

ace.

426

Bel,

I.\

;1?y n.pr.mont. Ebal, the mt. of


N. of Shechem (Nabulus), and opp.
S. of Shechem),

r a ,/3aX (connex.
PropN
cf. Gray

Dt

ii

29

also Jos 8

l 2i

.,adreff.^._

30 33
-

(D);

011

T'Z^/ (v of

= Bel,

f>2

Rob
pj Pal.

E])al y>

Geogr. Ch.yi. T)jl>tll,29 l^j.ib.

BR ii.

<1>98),

Q^Sm

2?.-, ff.

257

meaning unknown).

foil.;

t yiiy^ n.pr. 1

m. Jabez,

man

of the

'y

Dt2 4 lu3

sf.

i&3y

heavy debts; abs.


[l32V]

'V

Ch 2"

vb. denom.

pledge; Qal

(cf.

T33C Hb
take

&3yb

Inf.
possession of a thing pledged
cstr.

or

I)t
(c.

ms. give a pledge t33J?n

24

give
10

to take

ace. cogn.);

Dt

15 (i.e.

GL

Ia,3>/X,

lafiiris,

v 54 );

Tapes,

A Tufa*, L

h,j3is.

548

(NH = BH;

88
nay Haph. Lzb 336 Cook
ib
perh. also Nab. nay Id -; X "ag, Syr. *iLx id.;
HWB1 , and deriv.; Ar. ;.Ic
As. eberu, id. D1
id., and deriv.; Sab. 13y = Heb. i?y 1. Mordt

on

SabDenkm

i5 17 +

nn:i y passage, march through


ch j so
fm or ne ijJl0 ourhood

(1875),

stream

Ziuj.

DHM

sabDeukmw.

Gn

Tafirjt,

vb. pass over, through, by, pass

IZll/

zmg xxu

vby

Iay/3i;r,

2. loc.inJudah,appar.uear Pethlehem

Ia/3cir.
1

lyaftr]!,

12

t ^tpiy n. [m.] intens. weight of pledges,

^3iy

Gesch. Isr. 120; Alttest. Uuters. 117

Tiffing n.[m.] pledge, article pledged as

Impf.

On

H/^X).

Calebites, i Ch 4
(where interpr. as akin to
Judenthl "" :l3
2SV on position of this family cf. Mey
)

As. uhbutu

cf.

= D3y?]) be pledged D1 HWB6

word, and cp. Ar.

(L

io 28

Mt. Gerizim (mt. of blessing,

(perh. -/ of

pledge; but

Gn

426

rai/3,X),=

cursing,

(Talm.) HD'ay ^fec^, B3J? Ithpe. be taken in

10

Ch

22

10

."

nay.

v.

E2,y
of

Ju7

Arabian

ITClV

(11.

GFM

v.

v.

f in.

ford ofAdamah,

6e ftwtty,

n. pr. gent.

with above Vdab.; on

thickness, com-

1.,

WT,1

of

in the thickness

?)

poss.

of pillar Je

Under my belongs perh.

Bu ThLzl892

T rQiftS n,[m.J

"33 'V

its thickness,

=2 Ch 4

9
19 (rd. "3y3

cf.

Now

cf.

f 11. 7>y*y n.pr.m.vel gent, name in Edom,

; cstr. VMD

= ^3-y

G laser Skl " eii

TaofyX,

^iy

3:,5

Lzb

^>3J?

Ar. jli

poss.

cf.

J^PV

1.

roijSaA);

loc. cf.

of highly

fig.

-/of foil.

1 7Hiy,

10

(stouter) than, etc.,

thick, gross,

We,

people, descended from Joktan ace. to

K 12 my little finger

up,

foliage; Eth. 6-0?: be great Di 985 ); Qal


'J?

= inter-

pledge

Pi.

Ar. ^i. be dense, stupid, ^.e-\ dense

^ne

lend

Pi. Impf. f^335P Jo 2'

as above).

(lit.

stout; Pun. n. pr.

(NH

gross

fat,

pt. pass, swollen, thick, dense, stupid,

3 ms. "ON

^E^yFI t3?yn y 8 ^ow sAa^ swreZy

change?); most rd. JW3JP


DrGASm; Gr. pa:.

and

shalt cause many nations to give


lend to them); Impf. 3 ms. sf.

vb. be thick,

thick,

(i.e.

hardly makes sense (ZmcZ

H3y make
deii v.;

and thou

Ezr

8. priestly companion of Ezra

Aj3($)iai>.

,
P/. 2 ms. D 31 D^a riDagril

Hiph.

ftorroio).

sf.

ii3j|

49

);

Qal

Je 23;

4C5

of a
'y
ms.
Pf. 3

s.^V

i5-

17

5
2 mpl. Dn]3y Gn i8 +
1 pi. ")3y Jos 24 +
14
5
etc.; /m_py: 3ms.l3y: Am8 -f-.""i3y!Gn33 +
;

23
21
s
3 ms. i:n3jr i s 33
35 inray: Je 5
Gn i2 c +; is. "i3.yN A:ii5 17 +, cohort.

.f.

i3Jj!l

mM$

717

iny
"

20" Jui2 etc.; Imv.


Nu2i" +
"J^.y.^ Nu
ms. "05> Ex 1 7*+; fs. nay Mi i +2 t.; nag
1

Ju2 1 S 15 Ho 6 8 2 K i8 Je 34 13 Is 24 s
^i48 '2Ch 24 20 Dn 9 11 command of earthly king

11

Is 2

^y Am

c*r.

(Kt-najk);
4

32

21

Ft,

etc.;

sea, etc.), (1)

= cross

a.

Taj rrnyn rnap 2 S 19 19 (rd.


Dr Kit Lbhr, and they crossed the

(E; ace. "uij),


^ay'l "\Ve

3i

47

ace.

c.

i;i

iSi 3 7 + n

ace. loc.

om. Ju 3

(2) ace.

+ l?y Ju8 4

32

Bu), 2

Dt 3 o
1

c.

8 ' 11

ii

I2

(^]

bx

rd.

1)

jg.j23.23_

'bx

c.

Ju

1:

2K8

loc.

21

Na 1

c.

20

'

Je 5 2S

it

(all fig.),

Jon

whom wine

over

wine).

they

of

+ d.

10

IS23

c.

ace.

c.

hath gone

73

with

V42
s

(cf.

BAram. by

S|bn

cf.

Dn 4 +

c.

?J?

~?V

c.

24

13

(JE); ace,

Nu

traverse, usu. a.

3 of

c.

22 21 (E), 20 21 Jos 18 9 (JE),

4-

14

10

tJos

Dt2 9

15

Jb 14

Ex

abs.

(D),

ls

ace. -|-Dt2

c.

11

12

23

24

29

15

17

Nu

29 29

1T

Is io

29

'

2o

28

13

Am

(E),

Juii

(J),

Ezi 4

44

La

19 :0

(JE),

topp. 35\

Ex

fro,

'3 -vywb ly&'O), pt. abs. those going

32" (E
and fro Ez 35' Zc 7 14 9 s
tb. c. 3 of river
19
3
15'
2 S i9 +
(but rd. TOV We Dr Bu al.), of
s
6
Nu 33 s
c.
sea Zc 10", cf. Is 43 ^66
10 ;0
U
cf. n.3'y
(P), Ne 9
c. a of gates Is 62
to

^3

PW2 ^8 4

(Ges 5130a ).

13

+h.

).

";

lla

Qnajjn

abs.

pt.

c.

Ez39

passers-through

the

Qnayn

rd. prob.

llb

(JDMich Hi Co Berthol),v
Toy del. as gloss), v 14 (del. @ Co Toy

(Cords. K^arj-nK;
Berthcl).

td. pass through between (P?) parts of victim,


18:9
7
e. traverse
in covenant Gn i5 (J), Je 34
21
(of ship).
c. ace. of expanse of water Is 33
4. a. pass along by (~bv), Gni8" (J; not
16
8
-^K BFT)D Ball after ), 1
9 Je i8 + 14 t-;

c.

VJE-^y

fEx

34

(J);

Ex 33 2222 (J),

21

Jb

37

10

(cf.
3
floicing

ass over

GFM),

myrrh

+ 15

);

lc
,

29

(licjuid,

Jb 2
and pass

Pr 9 15
ace.

c.

t.,

hence i?'y
opp. hard

Ct

">to

= ~^~^\

pt.=^asser%Mi2 Ez5

15

K6

s6

3
abs.

+ (of wind)
(of waters, =flow past) Hb

(Pr 2 6 v.Toy),+niN
2

K4

23

3o

Pr io 25 and
Jb6 15 ), Jb

+Gn 32 32 Ju

ace.

c.

(en other possibilities v.

10

vpon {/$), in weakened sense, nearly


= come or light upon; of spirit Nu 5 I4 14L0

18

Exi2 2 (P), iS9 4 4 4 2S2o' ( + nloc.), + 3 it.;


c. Tjina tEz 9
Jb 15
f camp,
c. anpa

pass by

Je 23 s
overcome with
,

of time passing over one,

fig.

Ch 29 30

Dn

overjloiv

f 38

(=

Nu 22 =

abs.

tg. of razor passing over head,

Nu 6";

45

captives),

-by Is 54

command

tf. pass, go, over, of waves,

over one's head, usu.


i2 4 4

14

hence
thoughts ^

of evil

c);

my

of God's

ace.'

104
Pass through,

Ch

also Is

fig.,

'y

(of battle),

(E); pass a
g 1 f \ Dyt?3

flood) Is 8 3 ,

(cf.

bodies

(sc.

= overflow,

matters.

evil

"^ for

(rd.

Am 5

ace. of goal

(like

3*1
yvn
A
T

abs.

i e.

invasion

cf.

om.

march over

10 40

-*

(both JE),

ace.

c.

22b

S 14 unto 2 S 24
Bu HPS, cf. L), so perh.

pass,

tDt

loc.

21

cross over (sc. intervening space)

c.

ii

2i

'i.i6 - 8

against ("by)

of

c.

52 "52

31

'

ace. loc.

c.

invasion,

1
9

2I

(P).

of

7;

13

S 14 23

5
3
33
pass through and return, go to and

lay-^N

tls 23 12 Je 2 10
fb. cross border, boundary,

Xu2o' ;b

ace.

s 26

Is2 3 6

34

Nu.32 32
c.

iayn

ace.

t//

Dt2 2S Mi

13

c.

11

i?'y

c.

(of sea),

nation(s)

TO&

Dt27': (D), J0S4 13 22 19 (both P),

Pr 19

pers.),

t.,

Si5 '(wheie rd.


for MT
We Dr Bu Kit Lohr HPS, but del. Qnay,
plausibly, Klo HPS); c. "S> tNu 3 2 (JE),

GFM

23i

29'

Ct 3 4

land, city, etc.:

26

Dt

14

3.

Vrss, or del. as gloss

I'ay.'l

(rd.

S i7

16!6

Pr

Jb

Klo Bu

loc.

2s

+b* Gn

(of sea);

DH10 iFI-13^

om.

(+

*?

vyn
beyond tW"ir
T

little

(flB),

ViajM a^ci they performed the service)

rn'3JM
also

>

HPS;

ford, cr naj;i frequent.,

18

Am 7

14

(P),

Je5~ M

= overlook,

ij. pass over

+ 2. Pass beyond,

12

p pers. only,

c.

ace.

c.

^i7
WB'by Mi

abs.

forgive

Gn 31 21 (E),
1417
(D\ Nu
Jos 3
4 (all JE), Dt2
20 22 24
s
Is 16 + 37 t., + Gn 3 2 23
2 S i 7

(J),

29

4
1. pass over:

etc.;

wady,

(stream,
32

Est3 3

16

Inf.

24

abs^V 2 S 1
K i8 + Na 2 Qr

+, "Oy) 1
nay Ex 33 22 Dt

sf.

Ju8 +

ia'y

Am +

mpl.liay

-;

"\2V
20

13'y Is

8o 13 89 42
23
1 2 S 18
yjs

14

36

34

O Ex

15

39

+6

t.

"n$ tLa 1 12
33 ^"1
8

pass by
b.

= overtake

2> aS8 by,

rei,

abs.

Jb i 3 13

!4

c f.

Na

19

Dt

upon (sV) him,

over

him.

covenant,

Jos

iK 2 2 =2

J1NO

Ch

18 23

c.

"^

upon in chastisement or judgment,

light

>

i.

e.

overstep,

command,

(all

i.

24*

JE),

Dt

no

no duty be laid upon

transgress,
2

Ho io

11

affair shall pass

c.

etc. (usu. divine);

17

also

26 13 Jos 23 16

ace.

Nu
(all

of
1

14
D),

\}r

io3

(fig.)

1G

(of wind).

Is

131!U9

11

+7

t.

e.

c.

(cf.

over, of time, etc.,

-oyo

Am 8

money of the merchant


merchant

d. be past,

3).

18

29

Gn 50 Ct
4

pass along (from hand to hand),

only pt. ~>nbb 13'y p.D3

to

sweep by, of scourge

bpf

Gn

(or,

money passing over

Buiullle92,5,

'3

);

23

16

i.e.

^D?

current

12

5
.

718

-oy
Gn

5. Pass on, go on: a. abs.


26

22

(D

(E),

pers.); also

19

La4
n

c.

goal+

all c. ace. of

19

21

Ru

JO

12

14

Nu

(J),

S 19

"^

ow< 0/

41

byn

c.

pers. (rd. "i>K

c%

*7f<?

+ fP

nloc.

c.

18 3 (J

vel rei, proceed unto

c.

Gn

?),

pei's.

K 4 Ne

Ju

loc.

"v^

c.
8

c.

i8 5

Jui2 +20t., + JuiI S l8 13 JoslO 29


1

p3 -VJ&

?)

Jos io

31 34
-

41

10

abs. 2 S 19
"^V? '*> 2 Ch 30
with
the king
proceeding
Judah
of
l-Qyi,
fin.).
Hiph.
ad
tb.
v.
On?V for

(D);

all the people


(rd.

specif, of boundary-line, /;ass on, c.


44

34

Josi5 3 4 i6 6"(om. iniN 93


-

13

+ ?i9 +

Steuern);
e.

"^

15

P, exc.

710

16 2 i8 18

32

33

Jos

314

ref.

3 - 1(U1

t.,

may

S 20 13

+ Dt 3

18 28
-

Hb 2

+ >ysh),

4'

31

be to crossing in

Klo Bu Kit HPS).


(IV), Ju 19 12 4- fO v 18

+d.
,

c.

10

"!nK

La 4 21 pass on unto

+ e. 2>ass on into (3), Jos 3 11

).

(both JE),

cf.

Ju

9=

Jb 33

28
,

JTH33 'V Dt 29 11 enter into a covenant with 'i;


3
(Klo rds. "3? iaj>H also 2
2 3 for
*ijn).
(HNS)
Dt 2 8 ( + n loc).
tf. ^sass om, away from

MT

+ g.

pass on in order, for counting

ruin

n^by

38

26

also

(for

counting

Mi

27

14

32

abs.,

13a

48 (01

We

2>ass

Is

29

cf.

Mi

f 37
cf.

12

36

Is 3

4
,

brooks Jb 6 15

12
:
(3 instr.), 36
(id.), 3 4

and I passed

d.

by, cf.

c.

fO of

were freed from),

f.

27

19

hands

also v

4 a),

\^no 40

= become invalid,

of law, decree, Est

DHVPH).

144

(iy^D subj.), "iny; ^paipn

pass away from.


lete,

\fr

= cease to exist, perish

c.

(but rd. -OyNl


9

h. vanish, of chaff,

Je 13 24 shadow

(all in sim.),

Na

Ct 5
Jb 30" 33 18

28

K6

21

NH)

(cf.

Ae

abs. (prop, causeth to


2. Impf. 3 ms. '3 135P1

pass across with chains of

to

i<Z<?

gold. Hithp.

[13y] infr.

v.

I^yn

+ Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.

?13yn J0S7

(Ges*

p),

Gn 8 + -OJW

3 ms. -ny!

"naSWEz 46 +
~l3yn

t.,'

vwnyr}

Ch 35

prob. -rayn);

(Ges

553c|

pi. D, 13yp

Gn

10

i
24

Ch

10

they

> Qr Hiph.).

20

S i9

16 - 42

pass over them Hi Gf

Ke RVm.

those that shall

'mpl.

+ T 3^
,

18

1.

Si9 w

Dn

10

cause

sf.

(rd.

20
,

to 2>ass

a. cause one to cross river,

32

Nu 32

(J),

ace. of river

(-*?$)

Co

Nu 8

razor (ace.)

rds.

sf.

over to

wind Gn

of razor),

making

over, dedicating,

Ex

(JE

to

12
1

= BHp).

8 (P).

Lv 18 21

(H),

cf.

Ez

ace. alone devote

31

4-

Ez 20
2

(on the practice


Ezl6,

^?

26

15

47

(P); of

to (?) deity

c.

2 i

TITj1 \| JBL xvi

20; 20, 26

34

+v

Nu3i 23 23

10
;

= 2 Ch 33,

Nmw^

cf.

K 23

+W3 alone,

ace.
7

by fire

11

-"' 205

(1897), 161

2. a. cause to pass through,


i

78

Esp. d. devote children

21

10

Dt

devote by fire

Ez 20

make

c.

Nu 27

something

(where

heathen god Je 32 s5 Ez 23 s7 (+ rf??$),

(*?)

c.

Ez

(P), cf.

(?), ace. of inheritance

c.

'-

Benz

ffA

acc.

+ 3Ez

Co Berthol Toy),
c. ace.
c. acc. + ^ns ^136";
_
+ ^ Ez 46 2 + ^"IJ? Ne 2

(where

(P);

ins. 3, c f.
'

pers. alone 78 13 ,
ace. of

c.

ace. ?ip

30 36 22
5

b.

let

(sound of) isit?

c.

Impf.

= Ezr

Jos 7 7 (both JE),


om. G11 32 24 (J), J0S4 3
8
7
8
7 ( + Inf.abs.; both JE), 4 (JE; +'%), 2 S 2
b. cause something to pass over
( + ace. loc.).
2 ace,

c.

obso-

(+?]WJ?

(i.e.

22

l^yp Dt

<.

(v. infr.);

24

36

Inf. abs. "i^yn Jos


J

Ch

s.

rd.

'

cstr. "vrigri 2

bring over

over,

24

23

etc.;

),

Imv. ms. 13yn ^119"

etc.';

ms.

+ Je 15 14 (but

21

+2

4-

Codd Ew Hi Gf Gie),etc.

vnajjm
sf.

13

^ram Ezs'+j

63

^]3.yn Zc 3 4 "n-iasni Ez 20 37

^8i

burned

rd. rather 1"Oy in 2 S.

over, sc. semen).

2?

hands Ez 48 (rdg. Kt
Dr6 \m\
rd. 1Uy N Kt (not TbyK Qf)
C'~i2T_ 8 13 and I gave to them that which they
transgress <S J3 Aq Symin Ew, those that shall
Je

etc.

so here

his' clouds

10

impregnateth

Arch.433f.

= be alienated, pass into

14

other

1887 ' 262

+ Niph. Impf. 3 ms. "13^ vb IK'N bm


Ez 47 s a stream which cannot be forded.
Pi. 1. Pf. 3 ms. -oy S-m Jb 2
his bull

(ace. loc.).

t6. Pass away: a. emigrate, leave one's


territory or city

'

2>erish),

15

Hiph. 3 d). t h- 2>uss


way Is 3 5 s cf. 5 10 ~l3'y
3 of way Jos 3 4 Pi'4 15 7 s

c.

S 22 13 nya and

||

Hbl

Woods

cf.

cf.

on advance,

i. p> ass

Lv

ace. of

c.

D'ET nin-]N ^,8 9

away,

all

DHparrby -oy Ex 3 o 13

pass <m under (nnri) rod

along, travel

>

with hailstones,

so also

"

J e 33 13

BaHPS

Gn
33

the

brightness before kirn issued forth hailstones,

S 15 18 so v 23b (reading

? Di3""Qyri

perhaps best, as Che Kit Kau L'ohr, out of

(all

if' (both E),

+7

pass

+ j'is

c.iP

@L We Dr

(cf. 3iori
(

Dt

''pS'Py 2

c.

pass on as far as
after 2

^p pass on before,

c.

17

D) where

(all

na-^y

c.

18

Nu

Benn Hpt

cf.

ace. loc. I5

c.

Gn 32 Ex

(all J),

advance of;

+ "!*

19

Josi6 2 JE).

go in advance of
22

!?

13

loc.

consume, devour them Rothst Kau (rdg. OVljp*)


15
id. Hiph.
but all very dub.; Co del.;
13
Wirt?
is difficult;
q.v.; 1-13JJ V3y 1TO
yfr 18

etc. (del. V3J?)

S 15 24

nny

Lv

25 (H),

+fv

(P);

= proclamation, + 3 Ex 36 (P), 2 Ch
= Ezr Ezr io + b pers.), Ne 8
.

p>ass through,

3. a. cause

15

c.

ace.

+3

pers.

Dt

/V,

to pass by, c. ace.

30
.

Ez

37"

719

"oy

(+yx
i6

810

Ex

y>x), +'?.B~bv
9

and ( ?.?)' om.) v


Je 46 17 Ae Aa/t let

b.

"1JJ10

33

19

3ab

(j),

pass oy,

fe

ace.

c.

by

the set time }>ass

(in

'

4. Cause to pass away, take away, kingdom

24

S 3 10
garment)

IP pers. 2

putting off

(of

Ch

^P ^?K Ew

(rdg.

from

things (ace.)

Ecu

Est 8 2

cf.

10

Gf

pers.

Gie)

Zc

Je

12

cf.

ace. alone

c.

15

Je 15

14

rd.

Trnagm

T?S>rn Hoffm' ZAWiia882,

rd.

S 12 31
Gr Klo Bu Kit

Codd Gie
53f

'

41

rajM Kt,
VD$!n
Q r ) rd. OnaV We Bu Lohr HPS,
14
?K! Kit (v. Qal 5 a); Ez 48 rd. Qal (so
Kt; v. Qal 6 e) ""DS? DnajjD 1 S 2 24 not good is
HPS, cfi'Dr Lohr;

S 19

which I hear the people of'" spreading


(cf. 2), so Ew Th We Dr Kit Lohr RVm, but
order of words difficult > (ye) make the people
1

of

AV RV;

transgress 93

'>

Dnn

C?U

20

Ew

through

al.

causing

exactor

text dub.

an

one causing

"V3yp

exactor to pass

RV, Bev prop. 'O B'?.i3 an


to 2>ass away the glory, etc.

<

n.m.

"D3?

I.

s 14

'

40

yond, side (on format,


ebru, ebirtu, id., ebirtan.
1

"^

20

Is 7

K5

cstr. Jos 2

Je 4 8

28

(si

region across or be-

Ba OT 144

cf.

cf.

adv. beyond\;
sf.

vera

roj? Is 4

1.,

esp. As.

15
;

'y abs.

v! infr.); sf. VJ3JJ

anything (usu. wady, river, or sea), mostly


'prep.:
22

-5

Nu2i 13 (JE) Jun


0 Vb* Dt 3 o ,3b d inyo v 13a
jfo-lK

mi

na-nnab 'y

hat also (rarely) '70


!0

Jb

Ch 20 2

1S31 7 read perh.


,

chasm

from

abs. 'J?n

1 c

the other side


1

^a

is

dub.

'J>n

S 26 13

Je48 28
;

nya,

%o^

So

1K4

so usu.

c.

Je

ieyond

i8\ cf.'yp"*iy

of a ravine; after "Ojn);

dole (sc.

"T^

iS

on, v. 'P

i/ie sz'cZe 0/,

cf.

^ sea,
('>?

18

-nj?3

12

c. ']});

of Zp

to the other

ppyn

Gie prop. nh3 'S3

mouth of a

nh3

in. /<

rock-holes

of the precipices; esp. (chiefly Hex,


37t.)Hn s n'y(3 t.) !0 r(lessoft.,Josi3 32 +i3t.),
5

H"] b, irrv

JT^

10

19

32

15

34

4L46

47 -19

Jos

y'-

'-

23

14

63

x8 7 22 4 (D),Ju5 I7 ;inNu 3 5 14 (Mosesspeaks)it

land opp. to Can.,

cf.

Xu 32

32

Dt

in

own

speaks) writer (D) ascribes his

Tf

Dt

49

3 (Moses

standpoint

is

on ]y c /yo), of either E. Jordan

tte&Vrnjo Jos

added, e.g.

15

-Ujrbs Jos 22 11 'toward

ia

etc.);

region

the

opposite the sons of Israel appar. also refers to

Steiiernagel on text).
JorB.
from
standpoint
of
speaker
Dt 3 20 25
(9
30
KWn
Xi3
(Moses), also ii (but here +
and
in all foil, some special designation of West),

E. side

(v.

'

dan

t.),

+ 1173^

Jos 5 1 (D

crossed),

Qr

~\2VV,

(opposite
'y

2"

from standpoint of those just

{opposite East v
1

East v

seems =aicZe

in

Ch

1_0

26
214

n:nyc

30

"^n

Also

(v. infr.).

22" (id.;

),

+ n^ni Xu

1
-nys), c f.
9 (as 5 );

Kt
19a

32

"\*b 'VQ

'V? beyond

15

(E Kt Qr 'VQ),
19"
1 Ch
beyond, and 1 K 14 5 to
'i?P 2 S io
the other side of (v. JP 1 c) 'VQ from beyond the
s
river only Jos 24 (E), in all these = beyond the
Euphr. eastward, from standpoint of those west
the ricer (Euphrates) Jos
10

24

of Euphr.; so

alone

vera

(si

pi. 'an

1.)

^V3

Is 7

20

poss. also 'y

Xu 2 4

in the difficult passage

24
;

"insn 'y=zregion

beyond the river (Euphr.) westwaid (from standpoint of those in Babylonia


or Persia)

Xe 2

in Bab.;

cf.

7-9

Ezr S 36

3'

BAram.

also

K 5 44 (written

and Dr 1 ""*

"OJJ,

2. (Opposite) side, side: r?n 'VQ

so ins*

side,

Ex32
nri>3
T

15

(E) on their two sides

TV

niSNH 'ybx

At

side of the ephod

Ex
in

28
1

the other

(i.e.

of tablets);

toward the inner


(P)
\
/

K7 2030 ry

appar.

= at

the

of or opposite, but the archit. details are

side

obscure

inriy-bp

3<3D??

him, round about,

Vrss Gie) from

= r '3i3D - b3D v
of their faces
25

s"

V^y-^p

);

(i.e.

K5

on

Je 49*

of them

all sides

all sides of
(rd.

Dnnriy

(all.cLrections,

1*33 "l3j;-^ to the side

in front, straight forward)

they (always) went Ez

Ex

2G

).

S 14 on
meaning

Dnna? ^fP

twice v 40 ; even

'yj>

5114

yonder side seems transition to this


4
il;tp 'y~p twice, v =on one side, on

-|3J?3

KloBuHPS';

Zfte

20 (P), Ju7 io 1 S 3
Is 8 1 Ch 6 1 2-; fr.
standpoint of speaker, Jos7 7 (JE), 24 8 (E), i 15 2 10

pi. cstr.

Je 49 32 (read probably 0n v"i3y, so Vrss),


^Tl^y EX32 15
1. region across or beyond
1

N u 22

(D),

25

(for

the report

nrnir?

\^iio Est 8
24
23
(c. JP) v
also take me away (sf.) 2 CI135
37
Gn 47 21
turn away eyes (ace.) + JP ^iio,
rd. C"!?^ Tajm Sam 93 01 Kn Di Kau Holz

ZC13

15

evil

a9

14

to Moses; (oft. further topogr. note

Ch

||

13

put away

K 15

(IP), 1

Jos

is

+ b%D Jon 3

ace. of sin 2

c.

Jb f\ + bp

ofwriter)Gn5o 10 11 (J)Josi7 5 (JE)Dti


-

mocking appell. of Pharaoh), c. cause arrow


36
d. cauie to pass
to pass beyond one 1S20
3
under rod, for counting, Ez 20 (cf. Qal 5 g).

(ace.)

(36 t.) orW.Jordanlaiid(Qt.)acc. to standpoint


of speaker or writer A. E. Jordan (fr. standpoint

to give light

9 12
-

upon

n"3S

'y^y

the space in

front

io 22

cf.

of it ; Vfi '"'3yp Wit Is 47 they wander away


each in his own direction (regardless of thee).
15

On

Ch

26 30

v. supr.

n.pr.m. Eber (perh. eponym of

*\2.y

fn.

Hebrews, form inferred from "'I^V, cf. reff.


1. 'son' of Shelah, and 'grandson'

there);

Gn

(P) ;

'

Ch

(cf. v'

in

Gn

Abr.

E@ep.

not here

Nu

'y
(

"WN,

||

i.e.

24

perh.

(si

= the

l3V

i.

1617

i- (see

Ch

13

Trnny

v !7f );

\'/

vera

Jb 40 11

belongs

1.)

so

'Efipalovs,

beyond (the

2. a Gadite chief

30
(

f i. "'""QV adj. et n. gent. Hebrew, either


a. put into the mouth of foreigners (Egypt,
and Philist.), or b. used to distinguish Isr.
from foreigners ( = one from beyond, from the
other side, i.e. prob. (in Heb. trad. ) from beyond
theEuphrates (cf. Jos 24 23 E), but poss. in fact (if
name given in Canaan) from beyond the Jordan;
lb
Ko'- 18ff We i;r U JM Gesch 7 Kau
cf. Ges* 2b Sta
-

Eto'aud'HebrSe."

n pjHWB

U2,

GOO

__Qn

Is 9

Am.)

overflow,

excess,

outburst,

Is 16 6

29

Gn 49" (poem

of

La

35

+ 90

Am

in J),

the outbursts
10

11

911

rod

infr.),

Hb 3

Jiin Is 13 9

RN

(both

(i.e.

of fury of my

*|S),

(||

La

11

innay D3E> 22 8

Ho 5

'

hence Je

fiS3),

4
in fury, v. also

nnay ^7'
b.'

+ 'llNa,

3, overflowing rage, fury:

).

nnay

2. arro-

id.),

(||

id.

||

13

Way Bta Ez 21 (|| BJt),


85
19
in^y B3B> La 3 ' (cf. Pr
22
38
(|| ttf.), v
8
22 supr.); Way Dy Isio e (i.e. obj.of myrage),
29
18
cf. irnay -\n j e 7 ; * rnay DV Zp i
0% 0/
yjr

49

78

+ DJQ),

31

36

21

/,-

/wry (coming judgment), so Ez 7 19 (del.


Co Berthol, after , as gloss from Zp); so
rnay Di* Zp i 15 Pr n 4 nnay nv Jb 21 30 cf.
s

rnaj?

Connexion

of 'y (in wide sense) with Hahiri (Tel

Is

foes.

'1.

Pr
wielded by him

13

excess of insolence; ^JBi?

Moab

men,

||

n"lijf

m.ay Zp 1 + sf. Way


nnay Jb2i 30 cstr. nhay

outbursts of thine anger.

|K),

20

1S

cstr.

pi.

24

+ id.

a. of

22

Pr

gance, of

48

etc.;

Jb4o";

jilt 'y

12

fords of the

the

n.f. overflow, arrogance, fury


9

Isio 6 +,

nfinS,

17

ni3"|y Kt
Th We Dr Bu Kit Lohr HPS),
16
n.pr.).
desert (HPS i7

abs. 'y Is

(P;

L Efcp.
3. Benjamite
names a. Ch 8 Q0ij8, L A/3ep. b. Ch
"ny Baer), O/Mij,
8 pay van d. H. Ginsb
4. a priest Ne
A afyd, L A/3ep.
@L A/3e8.
i

nia-iy), so

Baer Ginsb

nag 33-^3 '3K;

(land)

Di Kau.

so

Gn

Ch

) cf. i

called

is

to Arabians)

Dn3y Hebrews,

Thes), but sub


river),

26f

v"

Shem

(J)

io'

v'

',

10

van d. H. (but
'ay
preferable (so
also),

S 15 23 Kt (Qr

of Peleg specif.

),

esp. ref. to
21

26ff

Joktan
2(,ff

i"

with

'

esp. ref. to
i

,3
o 24 ( J)
i Ch i
Gn 1 1415
o'25
and
Joktan
i
Peleg
(J ; with
father of

of Arpachshad

rmny

720

-ni

pr

23
.

t [^23?] vb. denom. Hithp. be arrogant,

v.

'

62

"\T7U1 Gesch.

Isr. 17

Aegyptica[Ebers].75

ff.

onn Jastr
Asu Em M6
'-

|-

c
JBL xl

Sem. Studies

n.],

|Se]

Mem.

in

of Kohut, 605

.MVG 1S97, 255 ff.

'

(189 2j,llsff'

(-v (

14

32

xi.

wmm

Ernay Ex

238

nnay Dtis 12

fs.

TTA/]~PV

-j^-jExp. Times

Monuineiits i S8 333

); ms/y Gn 3 9 +

Je 34; mpl. Dnay Gii43

fi.

18

nnay Exi 15 + 2 t,, ni- i "; word' not in P


1. adj. a. nay B*K Gn 39 14 cf. v 17 (both J),
12
b. nay t?\X Ex 2 H cf. v 13 21 2 (all E),
4 i (E).
Dti 5 Je34 914 ;'f.Dti 5 Je 34 9
2. n. a.
1

fpl.

'

infuriate oneself; Pf. 3 ms. 13yrin ^78


26
39
2 ms. n-jaynn 8 9 ; Impf 3 ms. laynji Dt 3

^78

"\?yri?l

laynp p r i 4 16 26 17
arrogant, Pri4 I0 (opp.

21 59

Ft.

sf.

iiaynp 20 2
$")!!).
1. be
2. a. put oneself in a fury, become furious, c. 3
2159
62
39
20
(all
c. Dypers. 88
abs. 7
pers. Dt 3 f 78
;

17
b. incite
?V rei Pr 26
2
one to fury for oneself Pr 20 (si vera 1.; cf. De

of God); of man,

c.

Ges Mt ).

Exi 16 1D 2 (all f.)


b. Gn 40 Ex i
7

13

32

43
io

:i

(J); esp. in

Jon

1S13
prm
Lohr

(all

(f.

C 'J

botli E),

cnayn

^H

'Ffipatos, 'Ejipaia,

read prob. for

ninayp (We),
;

E),

13" 14 11 29 s
3

S 13 14

Ex

18

> 31

A/3cu,

tn"jn^
n 13yO;

ford

(v.

G/3S.,

n.f.

abs.

16

Gn
9

13

nnayi,

""aiN 'V

mpar,,.

nayi

nay^'DrKit

S 19

-oy Qai 1 a)

19

and

H ^iP

n.pr.loc. 'Abarim (prop, regions

>,

beyond river or sea); usu. 'tfn "^L Nu 27


49
(=iar-in both P), and 'Vr\ *-\n 33 47 f?.sb
32

mountainous
of

Dead

Sea,

district in

Dt

Ch 24 27

]hny

synon. of lay?,
crossed the

pi. cstr. "a-iran

nnay

N
-

Je

tw

iv
22

20
.

the

NE.

Moab, just
122
Buhl *-

Trepan

Vid.

n.pr.loc. Jos i9

:8

pay

read probably

tn^2y

20

GASm Geogr 548andEBi

Aftapeip. (-(iv), but to

Axpav)

tliey

12

'Dn^yo^ysje 2

i33),v 48 (P); alone only

Trepan t^s ^aXdo"o-?;y

A|3apia.

rare

13

"131

s1

Bu HPS.

ford,

"2\\ 2

7
,

f 11. """"G^ n.pr.m. Levite name,

:!

13

or, better,

Dyi Klo

Gn 14
Gn I4 r<u

J); sg. only 'yn D-jaN

(all
9

15

NU33 47

also sub

( EX/Sw,

to

D''!?.

A L

q. v.

n.pr.loc. a station of Israelites

in

from Ezion-geber, on

one march
Gulf of Akaba Nu 3 3 34 35 (P);

wilderness,

(s)*j3pw.

721

iiny

O^QJ?] n.[m.] produce, yield (cf. As.


HWB "; Syr.
cstr.
id., D1
Jca^. corn);

-j-i.

eburn,

l,3

n??

[iny]

ii.
10 31

P )-

))

account

of,

prep.

I2

21

rm

'3,

Am 2

D^3
AT - -

21

S 12

alive

Mi

of uncleanness,

account

v 16 i8 2629 26 s4
1S.12 22 2S5 12 6 12

'3 P^NI,
j

I3J!? ) 1

jyipb,

nr 'a,

S 23 10 etc.;
ncnxn mviK

, "! !

D"tXH "I13y3 for man's sake,

w ip-aya ^i)-3B"
s

sf.

Ex9 16

7"- 1

on account of the ground, (which)


'?*n tujn* rd. rw
mayed, Jb 20 2

ITVOjni.

tb.

sq. inf. (cf.'jj?pi>),


'

''nb-ns ^nN-in

n^n-nx, i8 ls

niaw

|>

Gn2i

30

19

Ex 20 20
Sio 3 no j>).

(||

46

nnyi)

Ex9

19

(the)
</te

2o

135?D

p'3!

Jabbok.

^3^an

abs.

Jos

2'

nroyp

Ex 28 14 +

drawn (in

is

ii
(||

etc.

v3n).

ifr

i. e

||

3
(

||

Gn

32

s3

S 14 4

s8

Ju

fnnK niruy

fig.

2425
1718
chains); flhilg(n) Vntf the two cords v
39

it

may

2. interwoven foliage

v 19 31

of top of a vine

then

(?)

Ez 19 11

Ew

Ew

31014

of cedar, 3I

l")i3y);

13Jjp

(13S?

Hi-Sm Toy,
but in these

Hi-Sm Co

t[^J^/] vb. have inordinate

S 13 23

4 c).
;

lust

al.

abs.

C16

); Qal Pf.

a;yni V

12

S1

Is

Is 16

(cf.

2
;

so also

Dr Kit Lohr;
nisp.

v.

29

Ar.

2.

+ Y Kt

J-.r.c contract

frown) ; Qal P/. 3 mpl. ni-PB IBOy


grains have shrivelled (cf. Dr Now).

228b^.

n3jy

Ez

2 37

9 - 12

Jmpf. 3

(Qr'rnsyrn), nnayrii v

weave (cf. denVUjn Mi 7 s and

vb. Pi. wind,

rivatives)

;Impf. 3 mpl. sf.


{so) they wind it (or weave it; i.e. mischief);
fco Hi Che GASm,
but dub.; Ew rds. B3y =
twist, pervert (cp. Jo 2 7 but v. Day), We "VI^W
,

Now

(1),

Dr.

20

fs.

(Ew

5 ' 9121620

Jerus. (personif.) with foreigners Ez 23


30
so c. ace. v 7 ; pt. as subst. paramours Je 4

t[23S'] n.[m.] (sensuous) love

Lag*
thou art
5

fs.

NH) Levy NHWBiiL

30
pl tf-yp Je 4 ; lust after
t
01
("?y), only in fig. of relations of Samaria and

3. passage

16

affection,

Ar. C^-ssS wonder, admire, J^.-^c

(cf.

beloved; and (on sens, obsc.in

l.ford,

2 t.;

works of Bab. Je 51 32

t[nD^]

cf.

in pbr. ia'rOJl P?("?y)

(clouds

cf.

31

rd.

them as a love-song.
DUJ3 < Co Berthol Toy.
to

t[nr^r]
23

11

n-f-

n form

For D^y

lustfulness; sf.

(of personif. Jerus.;

t23*IJ7

; only pi. iutens. D^jy n-B> Ez 33 32

(esp. face),

-id.,

drawing

love, of ^'s

c. cordage, cord, of (twisted)

nh'3yn rh^hC? 28 14 the chains of cords (cordlike

56

t [tu JjJ7] vb. shrivel

tlie

cf.

iCnnDitD),

33? v. jiy.

Ju3 38 +

cstr.

(wady, ravine),

17

bind

01 Do

Jesi 32 nnayo

2
i S i6

18

(J) the ford of

B^3

S 13 7 (for MT =n3y) We
+ rnayp 1 k 7 46 2 .Ch 4 17

Jo

.with which a cart

K$r\ \bn)

with the cords of

0"]^.

Ew

with cords

25

3
27

>with branches Che,

al.;

sim.

;'l. cord,

Ju 15 1314 16 1112 Ez

18
b. nbjyn niay Is 5

(1);

of authority

fig.

(twisted)

ning Is 5 13 ^ 1 29";
3
pi.
3 mpl. to'/pj? ^, 2

(of wild ox), so also prob.

Bae Du;
129

^+

interwoven foliage

nhbj?

f.

sub 3W.

v. 11. 3J?

Jul5

as

in defensive

et

18

2 t.; cstr.

jb 39 10

Hup-Now Dr

6i9ic

only pi. Jos 2" (JE),

;)ass

13

f 77

golden chains on high priest's breast-piece


15
1422
(all P) ri3y nbyp, cordage-work Ex 28
39

3. passing, sweep, "Oyp-pS

P i.
1

Ex 28"+

'3,

the festal victim (30)

rd.

30" ewry sweep of the rod

Isio 29

Jb 39

10

,ulU3+

rope: a. as fetter,

Ho

t2.

'y

cordage

Ju 1

D^nbJ?

Isr.

S io 3 ipn '3
14
20
2 S 14
17

n.m.

3 ms. inby

sf.

or

T i~P3i>?3 n.f ford, pass, passage


'0

abs.

to,

45

2. pass,

pass 0/ J/.

ni?P Is

105

tnhV

cord, rope

n.[m.] ford, pass, passing;

1.

terebinth. Vh2V

'31,

n^nn '3 in order that


:0

leafy; niay YV. leafy trees Ez 20


Ne 8 15
40
toy TV. Lv 23 (H); f. nnajj nfo Ez 6 13 a leafy

certainly clouds, so

Tpnvp]
only cstr.

dis-

foliage

28

m orc?-

be a witness for me, 2 7 4 "PEM


14

is

f\Tn) iZfc '3;' without ",

10

27

'a,

so "i2?|>

Ch

Gn

conj.

;;4

etc.;

of the child, (being)


while he was alive), Je 1 4 '"H?"]*?? 2
1

'

'D I^.l '3 because

nrin

Ex 9

106 32 132 10

\jr

'3 o
HNOtS
t
t

10

Tiring adj. having interwoven

on

the sake of,

Gn 3 17 TUjn

a.

thy sake, 8

for

-0373 (Gn

in order that (perh. orig. for the

produce or gain of),


1. as

TOyS

n. only in

prep, and conj. for

'

27

K J s 5

11,12

^Yj

||"'

n.m. a musical

n^V

Ez

]n).

ii;str.

(poss.

from

above /, because of sensuous or appealing


tones);-Gn 4 21 (J; +^3? Jl> 21 '* (11*1^33),
31 (||nS3
4
D'aO), sf. ^J? Jb o
j; _acc.
,

to

150 (+

a reed-pipe or flute (N3CN),


3

a Pan's

w
made

pipe (organon,

722

up of

Now Archi277
bag-pipe ( = mSCHD Dn
^ Eng .Tr.2i9. >a st r n ged
'

r\yy

TT'-V n.m.
cf.

Lzb 336

I?

in swiftness, swiftly;

Lag BN31,143).

pi. agale

Kosmoi.lM

11?

fr.

NH

Palm. n.pr.

prob. calves

Cook 89

id.

id.; As. [ogroZtt],

BASii.2.286).

calf, Is 1

27

10

cf.

also

\b$

cstr.

in sim. of leaping mts.

cafoes ofpeoples,

i.e.

Bae

s
;

calf as sacrif. victim

68 31
calves, so most

Gunkel ScMpf

Mi

66

Lv q

2,3 8
-

(P);

cut in two, in ratifying covenant Je 34


(cf.
9
Gn
elsewh.
image
of calf: made at
15 );
V??

Ex 3 2 4 8 Dt 9 16 Ne 9 18

Horeb, ."OBD

'y

Ex32

JJ^a ^

19.20.24.35

Jerob. I in N.
2

Ch

also

ii 15 13 s

io 5

fi.

(v.

Isr.,

cf.

Io6 19. twQ

iKi2 M

Ho8 56

i"tay

1.

'y alone

ad

(U^y,

up

se(

K io

fcy

p-iOb* 'V),

16

17

13

fin.).

nSw

n.f. heifer

; abs.

"S

Gni5 9 +

in sim., v.

stateliness etc.

Je

W, read perh. HBH),


46'20 ;

nib? 'y

Ho

fig.

of

io 11 a

trained heifer (sim. of Ephr.); used for sacrif.

iS

16 2 (1^3 n?^); cut in two for ratifying covenant Gn 15 9 (J; TV&Vto >V; cf. toy Je 34 1819 ); in
cleansing city from blood-guiltiness
'y),

Dt

21 3

v4 4 6 ; once of calves worshipped in


-

Ho io (wliere read prob. toy, so We


Now GASm, cf. Che, v. also the foil. sfs. ms.).
N.

Isr.

31

19

PI

7 31?

n.f. cart (from rolling of wheels


336

Aram.

OTijjg,

Sem. loan-word in Egypt, dgardd


)k.N,^
Bondi 38 aSroZi!Erman E e"' t 491 cf. also Wilkinson
;

'

Anc. Egypt.

(1878),

i.

223-211, esp. 235, also 249

Nu 7

7.7.8.10.1L14.H

cf.

Gn

'yn Is5

18

6-7 -8

Dr Am

,, -

phw^

12

,
),

10

(Du

OdoXXa/j.

(E),

Nu

Am 2

and so 15 39
el-Hesy, Buhl Geogr192

= war-

abs.'y

NU31 50
,

D''!' }J!

0J3 nose-ring).

c.

Jos IO;

EyXcov,

/y

niay

pi. "^5?

etc.);

1214151717

13

transport-wagons).

:i4

']}

28^ of (threshing-)

Gray Prop N

m. a king of Moab, JU3

I3

46 s

7.7.

loc. Jos io 3523 37 i2 12


;

192127

ring;

+ ^SN-^y
(cf.

abs.

Gn 45"+

toto v 28 id.; 'y

+ nyae,

n.pr.

7 ));

in sim.

TW n.[m.] hoop,

prob. ear-ring

36

Ch

(P)

sa8

chariots only \^ 46

^31 Ez

45

cart-rope, 'V |SiK

wagon(cf.

3.3

vehicles

used for transporting

cart,

g6

(i]l us t r _

Nu

S 67

Is 2 8 28 ; pi. nitoy

covered carts), v 3

0^22V Ez 47 10

18

pi?3

rby$ is 7 + ; sf. "ntoy Ju i


4 ; pi. cstr.
ni^?y Ho io 5 (but v. mix.); heifer, Is? 21 used
in ploughing Ju 14 18 (fig.), threshing Je 50"
21

'y.

1K7 23
7 ;

toy

nitoy

fpl.

NH id.; Ph. (Pu.) rbiV(1) Lzb

d-yyt-

92'

No

27

);-+l.

EyXu/x. 2.
io n$#S
A EyXafi,
I2
34

loc.

AtXa^i

12

site 'Agldn,

N. of Tel-

cstr.

(KBh

ul (opp.

29

66 '

1819

);_
Ch 3'

n'iya-ip), io
a'op 'y
roimd
round in circuit (perimeter) 7 23 = 2 Ch 4 2 1 K 7 s5

D*BJ? \toy

peoples like

Ch

toay io 19 2

persons and things

perh. id. "OV \bja Matthes Che


cf.

^ 29

27

(the) <AtVd

round; abs.

adj.

cstr. ripjiy

+';

Je 4 6 21 Mai 3 20 cf.
Je3i 18 an untrained calf;

1.,

'y

No

'

AyXa)

njtfW

92

near Zoar and S. border of Moab.

2aXao-ta),

t^y, hty
+2

,-

SdpiXit TpitTrjs) Je 48 s4

SJ.toy

cherubim Ez i 7 P?"!P 'V


s4
in sim.
calf, 1 S 28
pane ^ino 'y Am 6 4 *n^ b 'y

a staW-fed (fatted)
,

Xt'cu/

28

)j

sf.

1K12

in sim. of foot-sole of
i.e.

Eglath Is

Gray rrc"

v. also

A Aiyas, @L
L EyXa).

drawn by cattle,
7
i S 6 +
sf. intoy

NS226

24

cstr.
2

J^

Ar

Hom
iS28 +

XT-Afc,

Ex 32"+;
pi. tttog Ho 1
6

Aram.

E1 HWB 16 (cf. against this Jen

but v a]g0 Jager

id.; Eth. fc7A;

tori

S 3 ( AiyaX,
(@ AXa, A AyXa,
2

Ph. (Pu.) toy

id.;

Ho 8

HN.V

cf.

iif

calf (as rolling or circling

jfc^-V Vbrt M&S,

heifer

*V^J? roZ/ecZ cake, 'v'Oy

be swift, cf.

Ex32,24

itojy

Syr.^^i^,

shield, &VJJJ3,

abs.

).

cf.NH^yNiph.&erotmded;
etc.; Aram. Pa. ^j^ roll

Ar. J^>c hasten,

'y

21

foil.;

a thing, and deriv.

Jl^,

@@ (Gn4

instr.

We

also in

cf.

),

trtaVn.pr.loc.;

a thing,

Pi. roZZ

id.

51015

f 11. ("1733? n.pr.f. wife of David (on sense

reeds

v. aiy.

7^ (/of

about?

several

Benz Arch276 think of

together);

wo

in 'y py q.v.

t^Syn n.m. +65 1.


track ;abs. 'o 1 S 26 +
'

12

entrenchment;

cstr.
sf.

by Pr 5 26 +

^ayp ^ 65

12
,

c.

pi. cstr.

loc. rbil^ri

\^yo

2.
s0

11
23 Pr 4

elsewh. 1*ri^?VP 17 5

vn5|yp

8
n"?- 2 12 5 6 , Dn. 2 15 Is
1. circum59 ;
"
2.
vallation, entrenchment 1 S 17 20 26 s

Pr 5 21

i!rac& (prop,

wagro^-track ), only

fig.

a. in

fig.

of snares of wicked \^ 1 40 6 .
course of
la.
' Pr 26 ' 21
^N"
action, or life,
?]'?);
(||
4
5
3
IB^ ' D Pr 4 11
specif, good, right, pIX "O
23
6
3i0 'D 2 9 p'W 'D Is 26 7 ; bad sense Fr 2 1518 5

^1

ow
Is 59

17

12

65

I?'!

psyT ^ V?V

or those traversed by him,

of richly-laden cart dropping its

fig.

contents in its track.

t[D^]

IV

^ are those approved by him

tracks of

723

(NH

vb. be grieved

Aram.

id.;

and y^ (in Lexx.) id. ; cf. perh. also


HWB 16 (rare cited under
As. agdmu, be vexed DI
t6 DN
Qal Pf. 3 fs. "B'S? HO?SJ
DJN));

ij vb. pass

(I

1-

(^J-c) Q.c

pass

my

P^r Jb 30 25 zras wo
poor? (|| W33).

anchor;

bk? rn\n ^jnij

2fpl.

imprisoned)

Impf.

upon it (sc.
rnyp Pr 25 20 e 19
38 X, Jon 3 Heb.

moving a garment
and X).

= advancing

present time);

ny

,-

nn Hb

,-

(so alw.)

time,

Gn

(cf.

and "TVl

fi. "iy

Pt. 1?3

n.m. perpetuity

As. add, time, at the

cf.

1. of jiast time: iy

mountains

3 ancient

13

m.-oM ye

Jb 20 4

*?*?

D?iy 1).

(cf.

2. of future time, iy? (usu. iy?) /or

em-

a.

during lifetime, of king 2 1" Pr 29 14 of others


19
9
19
b. of things, HV3 ivb
^ 9 22" 61 Pr 12
24
p-XIT Jb 19
c. of continuous existence, of
\|/-

Ru

niayri

Hiph.

the way).

\iV be

^>ass

.?,

(NHirf.,Pt.pass.resiramcZ(esp.frommarriage),
also p3iJ?

63/,

the fierce lion hath not advanced

sow 7 grieved for the

t [)J^] vb. Niph. shut oneself in or off

run = Eth. O(0;

also

by; Aram. "Hy go along, go by (oft. for Heb.


1?), Aph. remove; Syr. Jl^^nss by, come, c.
"V. /a 7 upon); Qal Pf 3 ms. niy Jb 2 8 3

D3J?,

advance (Ar.

on,

T T

*/mi yourselves

so as not to belong to

off,

man ?

meaning dubious
wiwbm
Meier
Lag raw. on Gk
iJj/ ( v of

in

Le\vy

Fremd "-

foil.,

conject.
a> op
,

cf

nations,iy T\T2i (of Babylon,

cf.

(yetv.in.iy 113); anger, iy? Am i 11 elsewh.


4
13
18
s
">y
d. of divine
f 83 92 Is 26 65
15
attributes,^ ^ 1 1 3 10
existence,^ i-B> IS57
14
law of
112 39 residence in Zion, iy iy 132
;

).

D^iy 2 c) Is 4 V 7

TTC3?

n. [m.] appar. understood by Mass.

name

very uncertain crane ace.


to Saad. (Is), but note of crane not suitable
NHB239f
(Tristr
-);1WJ D1D1 "lini Je8 7 ~foy DID?
as

of a bird

Che 8

38" (but here gloss Klo Bid Di Dn


*);
Thes and (in Je) Hi Gf Gie del. ) and take 'y as

Is

of DID

adj.

transpos.

1 5?

Thes assumes

Nil?

v. -iiy.

iy

my.

v.

people
(see
15

J/

\/of

foil.

period);

stained

garment

people

j|

till>,
father of

SaScoK,

D^V

pi. abs.

"133

Is 64 i.e.

NOO).

W1V

Zc

iCh6

3. a Levite V=iy

4. a priestly

(||

Ne

12 4 ;

(KWJ), Qr
5. a seer

13";

44

s
i

D^iy^)

I45
i

1S

48

nyi\

Ew Di Che Du)

phrases
-

ls

ExI5 Mi 4 DnI2
iy ^iiny is 45 17 .
1S

2 21

e.

10
5
7
9 10 21 45
6

:,

6
;

(D^iyny) iyS for a witness

rd.

for

MT

()8X

^vb.

n.[m.] booty, prey (upon which one

n3-l

\hW);

iy ^N"

Gn 49 27 devour prey

23
fyf iy IS33 prey of

great

P P Zp 3 (of God) my rising up to


prey (Br MP ); iy *? Is <f father (i.e. disHpt
tributor) of booty (Hi Kn Kue Br" Du Che
> Ges Ew Di al. everlasting father).
,

:|

the

name

KilJJ

6
;

van

1.

NHy

v7

A8,

d.

@L
;

N
^iy

etc. ASatas;
;

rnhn iiy

A8(S)a,;

2
:

A58(

">

Ch

i" iy.;

15

aSSg>.

NHy v Kt
L T<? A8a '?-

=iiy N^an

Cb.9

29
,

IttjX(*).

in poetry

^1V (tNu

24

2024

f 104
^ 83

18
4
5
4
6
147 Jb 7 20 and in iy ng Is 26 65
1214
s
cf. \bN, \^y), prep, as far
92 I32
;

even

16

Ch

to,

up

to, until,

while (Aram,

Mordtm ZMGiM(1876)
81a
(Ar. lie is
acn Dl

Sab. iy, Hy,

_^ s-

'

27
;

23

13

as,

aSSgj.

H. Ginsb (Baer

also

IV,

in.

(lass),

i^V)

IO4 II9

spoil; iy?

14

2.

Si))

A X eX,
4
grandfather of

Kiy

A^ta/3.

prophet Zechariah

Iddo

n.pr.m.

officer of Sol.

Mi

Is 64 s

Vhy,
an

advances, falls)

of best deeds of guilty

(fig.

28

J-ii.1V

time).

[i~HVJ n.f. menstruation, so Vrss (prop,

te'me,

52

10

Ar. j.c count, reckon,

cf.

Aram. &M1V

ixc number, period;


I

Ch

D^y 2 m): 1$

Is 30

Ges
1*1

obiyS nyb

my.

my.

v.

God, ly^ 19 10 promise as to dynasty of David,


ivb 89 30 *iy ^y 132 12 inheritance of land,iy^>
29
continuous relations between God and his
37

48

Eth. VOdl cry.

iyj,

in. l"j v. I.

11,

1,

= twittering or the like;


fr.

iy, ^.;

DHM""

eajcep*

11

perh.
804 309

advance to, Kb
42S 4al
Hy prob. from grcund-fcrm 'ad:y, 01
Mitth.i. 231
J^ii.309ff.. ^ ut L ag Sjin.ii. 101-3,
ag p l ur>
18
like nn);- with sf. HV Nu2 3 + ^JH? Mi
18
8
+ ,etc, D^'iy tJb32 12 2K9 Dnnj? occurs
akin to lie ]>ass on

1 '-

'

<

'

f.^

ii>

v. -ny.

724

"W

as fur

as,

the limit
402

')

is

prep. 1. of space

I.

from ?N, in that


deluded, as in Ar. JLi Fl K1 Schr

jn- inix ny, 15

Mi

Je 4

pregn.

etc.;

+ cft.,

),

18 27

3tOT.
?

1 S 9 ^ 65= Tfi)? T^.S?


ny 3*> Ho 14 2 al. (v. 3^,

DrPJeJ 13-I K3^ DT^N.n,


5

'

4
stronger than '"$> 31B>); poet.

n3N

1S

9-":

cf.

innqKI

+ oft.

18

nu ny Ne

(v.

vera

(si
-

na"3
.

Dn\b ny

1.)

ny j u i 9

1(l

Gn

JO, as

io 19

as /ar as Gaza

]XT>W2 from Sidoii


|B

a); and idiom., not of actual

and, as G11 19

nyi

}\>\

"W?

/rom young to old (inclusively) = both young


and old (v. |OSb); without JO, even to = in-

Lv

cluding,
its

base and

Of

2.

Nu8

11 42

even to

its flowers, cf. 1

time

day,

etc.,

v 15

13

until Gn 8 5
12 6 unto the 14th

Ex

to,

ny mifo

DYTI

etc.;

including)

(i.e.

S 18 4

a. (a) even,

even to the 10th month,

force of towards the end

ny Dt 3 s

IWil,

against,

of,

Gn 43" Ex 22" Nu

DK3 ny pKton

io 21

lCpm

used to set up the tab.


against their coming, 2 K 16 11 Ez 33 s2
cf.
22
2 S 17
Ellipt. Ju"i6 2 inujnm -\p^r\ nis ny
TIN

we slay him
with various adverbs of
time (q.v.), as njN ny, nD"ny, n ny, nan ny,
na ny, p ny, nny ny, c f. coya nos ny (v. no 4 bl
(wait)

till

the morning dawn, and

(GFM; Dr U15).

(c)

(d) to suggest also degree

there

MJiiZ

Jb

up

cf.

Lv26

13

3), QipO ft? ny

(cf.

nSDO fN ny

no place Is 5

is

10

13

t\^ 40

n^njTQKl and

if even

even the end of all these


punishments, you do not hearken to me.
these things,

to

During

b.

<A?s

Jay,

G1119 3738 n?n ovn ny 26 s3 32 s3 both + oft.;


DV ny sq. inf. Ex 40 37 Jos 6 10 Ju 1
np3 ny
10
23
to'# morning, Ex I2
(i5
t.), npan ny i6
+
+
13 14
3ny
ny
1
so
any(n) ny Ex i8
(1
1.);
+ poet.
23
ny
f 104 nbiy ny Gn i 3 15 + oft.; D"oya
,

(rare

prop, as far as the limit

indicated, including the time previous,

Aram,

so oft.

^N

peace

ny,

>?]

,_i,.,

during their delaying,

Jon 4

etc.

Ju

sq. inf.

K9

while), 2

ny during,

during a moment

22

cf.

Jb 20 5

Has

what
yan

is

ny

Qnononn ny

26

Ex 33 22 Jb 7

19

*$~}

^^3 ny

2
.

Of

3.

space, but of classes of objects, to express the

idea of both

'iy6a

supr. p. 117), rd. prob.

(v.

t.

-iwn

s<?

10 26

(prb)

(D)N3 ny,

and even

rarely with verbs of

23

In the combin. ny(1)

ta.

njy ny

Est 4

\>?b IS?
2

20

ny fjiann t Jb 32 12
Before another prep., 1 S 7 11
20
12
4 6 nayo ny, ^yo ny Ez 41

(usu. ?^).

nnno ny,

24

Hgn + Nu

attending, ny

'b

24

"Hy shall be ee n<o destruction, shall

issue in destruction, v

38

Nu

+5

Dr),

n^

in n

esp. in

(and lead) up to...; Is 57 pinno ny eww to


s
afar (JO 1 c); with the goal a person, Ex 22 *iy

Jb

883

With the

3:,' Is 4 2J
5

(v.

Is 8 8

mDN & d

jn

'131 IS?

Ko"

IKS'"!

12

ny,

j.t

312

'

31

90 KOT iy B^K

10 18

Gn

a.

26 s
25
raj ny dvo 1x3

D^ip yoe>j

cpntj* ny njoioK, 6g

Jon

(cf.

Jb

6
as far as Haran, 12 i3

pn ny

^36

to (differing

even

IV

highest;

degree, to suggest a higher or the

nNO ny

even to muchness, i.e.


exceedingly (v. I^P), nnntp ny even to haste
as

t^i47

15

'^1

Est

hiabisn

'Jin^a-noi

''VD'iy

v 7
See also }> ny, below. With a neg.,
to express not even as much as, Dt 2 [JIN N?
-

ansa

ban pj?

^nno ny

tEx

nriN-ny ...

no

(rd. nriN for

nnN

17

22

= Lat.

adeo,

(si

and with nnx,

D3^,

i4 2S

b, simil.

v Dr).

vera

I.)

Sts.

m^

Ju

16

almost

rrji^

1?

:;o

even to the bai-ren, she hath borne seven,


_
even the barren hath, etc., Jb 25 s n"V ny p

r\]}2&
i.e.

nv

2K4
,J

?P

35

'

ny Isi 20 v. also' '*bz, and


3
And sq. another prep., Lv 23 16

nini -fn

ad fin.

na^n rnnoo

ny,

Ne

13

the force of against,


(6)

end

Gn8

(6)

sq.

inf.,

na#n nns

Ju 6 31

np.'an

With
ny nnv cf.
ny.

both of past time, as

45

Dt 7 2023 20 20 2 3 2 20 22 , both + oft. cf.


...QnnyLv25 29 +iot.;Q^ny
-

c?i3nyju 3 25 +

Dt2 15 + nbnyt 2 Ki 3 ,719 Ezr9 14 (t3)n^s ny


18
1 S 1
Je 9 15 + npan niK ny Ju 1 2 + also in
;

D t j ( c f. 2g j os n 14 1 K 15 29
25
]7
20
2 K 3
io 24 [|| Je 52 s ia^^n] on the anom.
'? v. Dr, rd. prob. 'n)
and most prob. (cf.
onk Tj-i^n ny

Hg 2

19

In comparisons, to the degree


10
D*33D D"Tp T?
of, even like (rare), Na i
27
(text dub.) entangled even like thorns, 1 CI14
V2 ny nn K^ did not multiply to the
SOI,

mw

degree of (i.e. like), etc.

N3 N? did not

Cf. 2

S 23 19

ntsfyfr ny

attain (in prowess) unto the

three.

35

nntfn ni^y ny, 333


34 ^ an d esp. of
future time, as 3 19 TJ31K> ny until thy returning,
32

?Tt&

ny MW ft7
Conj. 1. until:a.
20
Ex
time,
with
pf.,
:
(a)
of past
32 pan
pn n^K ny (Dt 9 21 ), Dt 2 14 wn3y naw ny, Jos 3
16
2023
8 Ju 4 24 1
2
io 7 (2 Ch 9 6 j, '2 K 17
4
with suggestion of degree, 1 S 30 (sq. f*?),
II.

</tai

17

1K17

17

perfect,'

rarely of future time (the 'future

Dr 517 ), 2S17"

So -f ny
^3 *iy

(oft. in

tGn26

13

NH;

(of degree),
v.

f),

nxp Ha 3'ny,
_,,

Ez 34

21

4.4.

+Ju5 Ct 3
49
2S23
4
7

"

725

IV

and (of future time) DN "f ny


Ch26
tGn 28 Nu 32 17 Is 6
(0) with impf., usu. of
44
future time, Gn 2 7 T nPD 3H5n IBta ny, 39
EX2 3 30 24 14 LV22 4 Null " 20 17 l',S22 3 Ho
15

15

11

vxvb

2Ch

15

-5?

should

/e

ta"M

Jon 4 5 nNT IK'S

rarely of past time,

iy tCt

tGn 49

10

7 - 17

Ec

see,

saps

r6"B>

So

:i

1JJ

(of the future)

^123=; and

^3

ch

&mb

12
;

PrtTjob 2

D^yb ny
Ch 26 Ezr 3 13 Ezr

ny Ezr io 14

Ch

15

23

13-nb

Ch

26

29

16

io 14

28

ny

n.!bb

niob ny 32 24

strengthened for

to,

nruen ni^yb ny

"W alone, rmfttf : (a) with pf., of past


41
:
23
b^an nn ny,
1 S 20
time, Jos 2-' 4 ^"py-ny,
T
15
10
10
K
Ez
of
1
11
28
the
future (rare),
2 S 2
u
M
T9 IP, Ez 39
OVT n ? 3 ny.
2
21
19 33
Is 3 o 17 Bu 2
So ON iy (of the fut.), t Gn 2 4

ny

87

9 anyn nmob ny
prob. during (Keil
Ges

y&nb

nibp ny

i8 29 ;

Ch 24

10

31

Ch

28-"

irne>r& ny

mob

sq. inf.

p);

*iy

b.

Be with regard

ny.

-\v

Of time

2.

14

Ezr9

Tj?b iy

12 17 ;

*iy

alone);

Ezr

?nj njnppiy e n unto

(till

(||

20

ny.

Dm

Kf

Of degree

3.

there was) a great camp,

12 3

Ch

rOVftp tV

22
(ellipt,
(6) with impf., of future time, 1 S i
14
20
2
a
rf),
22
1 2
Is
26 32 15 62 7
cf. Ju 16
(6)
5
16
2
^57 7 l18 Jb 2 7 + of the pas (rare), Ex 15
16
13
py Toy ly, v Jos io (poet.) Ma 0^ ny
riMN, ^ 73 17
jST.B. In poetry, iy is sts. used
1

exceedingly
2

Ch

mark not an absolute

but an epoch,
as ^ 1 io (v. De)

NQ-ip 3 6 1G

or turning- point, in the fut.,

^x

yb)lb D'T! T?'N n


IS42 4

18

f7

Ew Hi

Jb8 21

112 s

Du

Di

n y,

after a neg.

(but v. 3);

cl.,

Ho
Gn

io

49

12

10

Jb

14

NU23 24

(but rd. prob. with

he will yet, etc., understanding v 20 as present, not future).


cf. I 2 b)
2. While (rare
a. with pf.,
19
bwv -BT "W W7e Saul spake.
b.
1 S 14
with impf., f 141 10 -nyx ny "aix nn: ,&,-& /
al.

"IS?

same time pass by.


C. with ptcp.,
Jb i 18 131.0 m iy (but rd. prob. ~i'V, as v 10 17 ),
12
Ne 7 3
So
'd. -^ ny (without vb.) tCt i
*v iy w/w7e no* = ere yet (of past time) + Pr 8 26
px n'try xi> iy (so n? ny, JJ ,..., oft., e.g.
at the

10

Ned. 9

e.g.

broad stone

Gn

24

X,

+Eci2 12 6
-

fut.)

ls

and xb IPX ny

);

(cf.

N^

Talm.

(of the

ny, Mishn. 1]?

Of

3.

degree, to the point that, so that even

(rare), Is 47'

a lady, ?|3p bv

Thou

saidst, I shall

H^N npb> i& ny

be for ever

to the

etc.

Hi Che Du al

(but

ny

join

be for ever, a lady perpetually ;

Jb 14 6 (Di De

Bu Du)

to the

rm?
v.

I shall
I.

point that he

31

Ez 16 13

''lym.

NJ'niy Jb 40

"

OT

Buhl

cf.

p iy, a

found chiefly in

Ch

strengthened form for ny,


Ezr, and occurring in most

of the above senses.

non

of bride Is 61

H02 Je3i
15

4
;

10

ms.

ornament ; usu. 1.

a. reflex.,

E^n v

b. metaph.,

xia!?

mvo

'b

with finery

trny
-

Thus

j os 1 3 5 Ju 3 3 1 Ch
ny 2 Ch 26 s toan
;

1. of space
5

rnano

rni|>

ny

6 ny
i

Ch

ny
9

39
,

(c.

clause),

fisa

torfA.

23

40

ace. cogn.).

(c.

Jb 40 10

NJ nny

ace,

c.

thee [Jerus.]

(Ar.

wife, 1. of

2. of Esau 3 6

(J).

tior-

<fecZ;

2.

majesty.

and I decked
Hiph. 'N1).

AS(S)a;

1^).

ace. cogn.

16 11

(1 rd.

of Isr.

); fig-

n.pr.f. (ornament; or

19 20 23

Gn

||

Je4

30

morning)

jj'Ii)

in

'131

'H^J Ez

ny.

(sim.; cf.

Jerus.

(^3b

Ez i6 ,3

2 4 10 1216
-

'

i'.'Xc,

Lamech
(F

K
).

ti"iy n.[m.] coll. ornaments (with which


one

decked); 'V

is

cstr. 2

24

Je

Ez

11

40

"'IS?

r.

fig.

l6U

^$ Ez

+ ,iny Ex
S

3/-

24

(3nj

s0

(3HT 'y),

of woman 4

3";

'J?),

1S

Ez 16 7

cogn. c. n"iy), Is 49 (sim.).


rd. prob. D^V "'^ w ^ Wieil "

JDMich Co

Berthol (rdg.

io 3 5 C sf ref to ^??]

is

this usu.

e.

T.1V ^
emBv^lav <rov [rdg. ^njK

"iy ny3), Toy.

(all ace.

struation (maturity),

dub.,

18

1. of women

of Jerus. under

32

O^iy

abs. Is 4 9

iHy Ex 33

sf.

etc.; ornaments

Di).

fill,

?H1M v 11 Jmr.
;

1 s. sf.

in

deck oneself'with, c. ace. of (woman's) ornaments,

may

In Jos 17 14 "\&X. ny
H3 ny, rd. -IB* bv because that (Ges

Lane

etc.,

~iy)

enjoy, etc., Is 22 14 (Du).

also (^3-c,

?],

grave,

15

10

point that

(going so far in thy pride that) thou didst not,

perh.

cf.

40
1079) ; Qal i 3/ 2 fs. riny] Ez 23
imp/. 3 fs.
30
lym Ho 2
rrnypi i s 6i
2 fs. nyn Je 4

thyself [Job]

xW).

jnjj,

still.

ornament;

covering

for

15

NH

c f.

sheathing, or excrescence

etc. [as

Ar. i^jXc mange, scab,

scurf scab;

"'5?>

psp iy

vb. ornament, deck oneself

deriv. flV^y,

(Aram, in
XJ

adv. hitherto,

),

m,J/
T T

f II.

ny

ind?'
i3o

njny), abbrev.

(al.

'(from nsnny, jn-ny

Ec

26 s

nib iy

Ec 4 2 Baer Ginsb

close,

12

t HD-lV
|T

17

i6 14 ; nnpb'p ny 29 30

to

16 12

2 Cli

bww
E'B?];

thine
4 - 56

men Ex 33
20
pride Ez 7

15?)

JDMich

Hup-Now Che Du.

2. of

prime

age,

Thes; couject. in

726

(cf.

I.

and gold,
19
(De
Hup,
32"
4. trappings of horse V'
v ).
(after
Che
cf. Du), si vera 1., but prob. corrupt
"^ t&i? must be curbed
v. Orteub.) t!?N

^f

sf. ref.

t^^-jy
Ch

12

'

);

@A E&i/X, L

s6

is

El;

cf.

a Simeonite

1.

David's

officer,

KoftS
time 27 25 fl3t>,X. Cf. Gray

as

'

231

f ( l)n'HV n.pr.m. (^
:

/tas

deckedhimself);

1
Judaean captain 2 Ch 23
L Afiatou (genit.). Elsewhere

1- ^)*}V. father of a

'"^J!

2K2 2 X

EScira,

3. a Levite
@L oiot> (genit.).
4. a BenCh
Afa, A L A8(a)ta.
5. a
jamite 8
A/3mi, A AXaia, @L Afiata.
6. two with
priest 9
Ne n AScna(j).
Aba, L Abaias.
foreign wives: a. Ezr io
ASSamy.
A&ua,
L
7 a Judahite
v

b.
A8aia.
II
L
Ne
OC{e)ia,

IfStSa,

NH

89
;

JWy

[|7^] -[m.]

fi.

to*iy (good)

luxuriousness).

luxury,

dainty,

de-

pi. abs.

(fig.

of Nebuchad.'s plunder ; Gie reads

"JUS?); SGfRothst join with foil.: from my


dainties hath he thrust me forth/ fig. of delights

f^ ^03 ^ 36 ^a

Ifl).

t []1X> ] vb.denom.Hithp. luxuriate

(NH

of worshipping '\

s1

(||

Pi. delight (act.), so Syr.

Ne 9 and they

great goodness

+ ntt>l

12

luxuriated in thy

W3B*1

ibriKM).

<

\iy n.pr.m. Levite name

11.

21

Iitypf 3 mpl.

\*);

25

^3103 IJiyn*!

12

J,j.i mollifies,

D^iy luxuries 2 S i 24 si vera L


(rd. perh. ITCHD [v. Yip] KloGrHPS); pi. sf.
Je 5 j 34 he hath filled his belly *PT V from my

6'26

etc.,

fortune Cook

Ar.

cf.

Frey(Kam.); Palm.

2. grandfather of Josiah

(-\/of foil.;

A^ia, A ASaia,

languor,

dainties

2. a priest

AbarjX.

3. father of

AStrjX.

1^7^

I.

light;

n.pr.m. (aw ornament

51
bxiV Hal

pr.

11.

Sab.

to silver

he can be brought, etc.

till

t^n^lJT adj. gent. Adullamite; 1> KK


GnsS'.Vlassubst. v 12 20

3. in gen., as feeding

(JE).

(''""IS?

pV

(@

15

l<o(a)bav), 3

Ch

29

12

L IaSv).

OSom,

29

WIJ?

n.pr.m. 1.

man

with foreign wife

39

PI

DVT "TV

Jos

rny

i.

3s

30

nJ"iy

N Abavas, L ESrar.
delight ; Gn 18 (sexual).

n.pr.loc. town of Judah in the

A Adia6aein, L Aye 6801(1.


n. m. mjf v. *ny.
ny\

Tn3~'Ti7

17

nnj? rny v. -ny.

rrrry],(N)vwv.my.

14
,

tvny

v.

n^iyiv

l^ny

Nny.
v.

v. II.

my.

12

2. a Manassite

'y,

with Codd., for

n2"iy

Ch

van

Ch

12

21
,

H.

d.

Njny.

adj. voluptuous ;fs. HJHy as

subst. Is 47 , of Bab. personified, (thou) voluptuous owe. myn ianj? 2 S 23 s read ~ntf miy
,

poss.

foil.;

= Ar.

jSi

ac<

equitably (so Thes), or As. ecKw, hero).

"bSiy n.pr.m.

Baer),

my.

/\jj (\/of

H.

n.pr.m. 1. a prince of Judah

[yiV]

irVJn,
I.

d.

eS).Vid. also

ti-

my.

v.

van

I2

ESi<a(a)f.

prob. (rdg.
rrj-iy,

^1V., (^)n^y

'"W>

Ne

2.

ESva.

tni"T3? n.f.

v.

Ada,

Ezr io (Ginsb;

Ch

2V

29
,

Afiai, L A8A1.

||

fn.
exiles

Ch

fiy

ThWeDr,

11

n.pr.m.

Ezr 2" = Ne7


2. a chief

etc.

20
,

Ne

cf.

Ginsb note

1. in 'V "OS, returned

Ezr 8 6
io 17

A8(S)>, nb(e)iv,

H8(e)w,

Afietv.

^J^Ty n.pr.m. Keubenite captain, David's


42
time, ace. to i Ch 1
A8(e)u<a.
t [pV'O] n.[m.] dainty (food), delight ;
t

II.

l>/

(i/of foil.;

whence ^}1V
P) r

Sm,p.293

= retreat,

cf.

Ar. Jj_c <wr aside,

refuge, so

Lag BN 54

cf.

JJuJJ Geogr. 9;\

TD?"TI> n.pr.loc. old Canaanite

city,

o8oXXa M with king Jos 12 15 (D), in the nbsK>


,

15

35

(P

built

by Eehob.

ace. to 2

my, rmo, v rny sub I. my) 1 S 22


13
8 23 1 Ch ii
site prob. 'Id-el-Miye i^Aid
1

'y (rd.
2

Mi i 15 Ne 1 i 30 (re-)
Ch 1 7 (o8oXa/x); rnyo

ASaXa/Li), cf.

d-Jfa),

GASm

only pi.;
dainties ;
to

(ace.

^O

*?.1J|

49

D'nS ?^ Q^3Nn La
1

dainties) daintily;

^wb CS'iyo Pr 2 9
soul

Gn

20
5

(poem) roya^
those

more

who

gen.

ate

}PM

he shall give c?e%^ to thy

17

\n^^)._ni3nyo,
(||

v. p.

588, also sub *uy.

cf.

perh. As. edinu,


OOTGn2 8 Dl Pl79r

15

c.

13 miles

Ge ^-" 29

Buhl

WSW.
Geo * r193

from Bethlehem,
and reff.

v.

II.

TIP (/of

foil.;

plain (in word-lists), Schr


other views v. Di Gn2 8 ).
'

727

f in. |~|3) n.pr.terr. (prob. associated by


Heb. with I. pjy)
district in which lay garden
;

of
2

home

Is 5

Gn

5?ta>l

17

Tpv<prj

T|"|V n.pr.

Dp^l?

u Eur
-

^ );'y _, ?3
1

( vlovs "Ea^) = Is 37 (in Telassar),


3
'y alone Ez 2 f ( + n3?1 prt) prob. = (Bit-)Adini
on Middle Euphrates Schr COT2K19 12 Dl Pa263f -.
12

'y

n ^^

m~|^

(Ar.

22

fs.

f.

^ prep

sub i n

'

1.

py.

njrtiJ?

sub

iy

n.

v.

my.

Impf

mD

q.v.,

superior (to)

Ar.

ixe- be

or curtain, etc.;

veil,

Qal

rpD

Pt. fH'yn

as subst.

Tifyij!

= iAe

13

Aram. ^"[V

profuse, iv.

let

13

the

over, so

f.

Ex

16

23
,

surplus (of curl"1

yl2

?"}.'^

76

who

'',

my

lacking, fail

rn$r

n^>

>

Pt.

Pi.

fo/<

Gn

TaSep

(NH

herd

flock,

35

16

(=

7 '-|-,

+ non3
prob.

^p'yn

Gn

cf.

14

29

||

30

D^rrn

28

2CI132

Ez 34 12

JN3P

'

'y

etc.;

2 3 8

sf.imy Is 4 o u -l-;

18

v.

(,xt), as lagging, loitering\;

+ ,cstr. Ct^ +
Gn 2 9 + cstr. Ply Mi 5

Jo

*.,21

assigns 'y therefore, plausibly,

1717

Je 51 23 Mai

Mi

of price of

v. foregoing.

S 30 19 not anything
"W3 none was lacking
Zp 3 5 he doth not fail

'i,

of

n.m. Gn29

"ny

I.

It

'Jfn

'y),

field

1. flock: a. of sheep, fNV "ifOn 2 9 2 (J),

an<^

>

<Ae excess in (3) length

surplus of food

down

SjJ: plentifulness);

Ex 26

remains

tains) that

id.,

26

3 mpl. na-n

QP*iy

pi.

PH (NH

25

nothing lacking.

abs.Gn 3 2

only

them

to

40

Aram. Nmy; on

t[*1 )^/] vb. remain over, be in excess,


syn. of

n "5"?y?. Is 34 16 no wild beast is lacking.


13
fiTijy? Is59
truth has become lacking.

Lag^
II.

Is

QH? my3

3 ms.

was lacking

to III.

myiy
t

myB3 7 s5 which

behindY, Hiph. Pf,

remain or lag

.xs-

njny sub

v.

3 mpl. limy;

[T"U/] vb. Hiph. be

till.

JV3, v. p. 112.
]"!?

(the vineyard) shall

if

hoed with the hoe (subj. OpHH).

to be

all c. N?,

pointed py, to differ-

cf.WMM As

12

19

W);

Is 5

T""flyD n.[m.] hoe Is

'j?

1618 18

^y v

'y

urb. et) terr. conquered by

(1

from m.'y,

entiate

'xy

3i ,
Is TTapabeiaos).

= iv. QV;

Assyria (prob.

used

(||

iib

D^nS.Nn f:a -ibk 'y

( Ez Jo

not be hoed

"11), all sim. of fertility

(||

13

Ez 28

HW]i

Impf. 3 ms. "ny*

N?T v 10 'ynKnj? 4 16 ; 'ir|3 2 15 3 s3 24


E&p); cf. 'JTfJ? Ez 3 6 35 Jo 2 3 and 1f3

(all

Adam and Eve

of

^O

river

yw

'y

Mi

S 17 34
Pr 27 23

(all J), 1

(sim.),

Ct6 6 = 4 2
2

(ins.

14

(p))~VO
p); sign of desolation Is 17 32
14
2
Je 6 3 of peace 31 24 ; in sim. also

/_l

Zp

Je 3i 10 ^ 78 52 fig. of Isr. Is 40 11 Je 13 20
jns), nin* 'y v 17 so niy Zc io 3
b. of goats,
(||
16
nnyn 'y Ct 4 6 5
c. undefined Ju 5 Jb 24'
2

12

Lv

25

and above, Nu
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. *)PV?
Aaw a surplus (of manna opp.T'pnn).

s7

Ex

cf.

16 18

1 1-

"?y D s D*]yn those over

4649

v 43 (no

'

J**:

Cv, $

"HS7 (rare)

= Heb.

"ify

>Thes, assuming mng. arrange, order\;

Qal Inf.

my)

cstr.

Ch

34

(Baer Ginsb

H. v

(q.v.

see "py.

T?N"H-Ty n.pr.m. son-in-law of Saul


(uppar. Aram, name, my help is God = Heb.
-

so

Gray Pro "- N

Jsre

Am

'

Jour Sem,LanB
-

'

Ilii(1897),17:!

HPS

OAram. btmp CIGann


JAs. 18S 3,Fev.- M ar.,139 .No.l3\._
,9 (
I g lg
@A
@L
E8p^X), 2 S 21 8 ( 2ep, A Eo-Spi, L Efri).
cf.

til.

309

cf.

["Tl^] vb. hoe (NH

Syria) Jic,
also

AL

t
Jos

in.

9 o

Dozy illMb );

j3ic&,
cf.

FP

/toe,
1-

Cuche

8 ^-"- 628

);

(..j

Niph.

Tiyb-njr? v. p.

Nab.

(cf.

Levite

m
cf v
^

Ch 23

n.pr.
s3

all

Ey

54 supr.

my= Ar.

A^aS,

S. of

Judah

24

"HV. n.pr.loc. in extreme

21

site

30
,

Qfyd,

no.

ho.

Apa, AESpai, L E^fp.


Ch 8
a Benjamite, ^V

unknown;

t [llJ] n.pr.m.

15

(NH n^S

t [n\y"TV] n.f. lentile


T

pi.

Ez

Ar. J,Ii

on formation

D^y growing 2S23


9

A abep, L A3ap.

'y T"]?

Niy
T

Gn 2 5

34

11
;

art.

trf.

Low

Lag BN50);
28
of food, 2S17
v.

(J ) pottage of lentiles.

v. n-iy.
T

.Hlj/
id,; so Ar. (in

a. incl.

ESep.

Kau;

'^"Ify q.v.

herds

17.17.17.17.20

<

this
,

34

Jli Lzb );a


337

van

mng. also 33); but< Codd."^


18 ' 1 - 3
(cf. v
van d. H. v 17 21 22 ), so Kau Buhl Pt.
pi. cstr. nrjgD n*|S> v 39 (van d. H. v 38
), rd. '3")V
d.

33

Jo

1S

"Hi) n.pr.m.

II.

HXa,

Gn 3 2

etc.,

b. specif. l|53 'y

and

2. herds, flocks

1'.

sheep, cattle,

vb. prob. (si vera 1.) help (Aram,

loan-word, Syr.
q.v.;

Ct

"by)'.

(7 of

foil.;

cf.

kc.j^Ji,

CM

oe

absent, hidden, of sun, set; iJLc hidden place,


thicket,

clouds,

wood, so Syr. wa^L


cf.

NH

hence obscuring

3y, Aram. N^y doud(s)).

ny
n.m.
2V
T 33

ii.

1 ' 19 '

and

728

K 18 Ko

thicket;

dark cloud, cloud-mass,

K i8 +
44

rvoy 2 S
sf.

V3y

cstr. Is

18

fin.); 1. dark cloud

Ki8

44 45
-

of

11

Is 19

<

+9
1

b.

t.

3 - 1014

6
4
5 Is 5

Jh 20 6

4
Is 14'

v nby).

c. chariot

14
covering his eyes Jb 22

3
;

e. as
shadow Is 25 s cf. 2 S 23 4
15
s2
swift Is6o and transient 44 Jb30 (all sim.).
29
16
f. disposed by God Jb 3 6
g. 7B 'J? Is
37

d. casting

4
2, (cloud-)
1
cloud of dew, dew-mist (sim.).
12
masses of clouds (enmass, Q , i?pB' 'V 2S22
3. thicket
wrapping /, ) ^' 18 12 (v 13 v. supr.).

as refuge

Ex

2y

19

(perh. under Aram. influence).

my.

sub

v. ^V.

3y

I.

713 supr.

v. p.

vb.

3 ins.

(v

|J7

of

NH

foil., cf.

aVaw a

icZ.

circle,

nW (circular) ditch; Aram. JT'Jiy id.;

Ar. ' ji
~\& elephant's tusk,

fo crooked, curved, bent,

Eth. /\:
circle

4 ; pi. nby
9
39
Ex 12 ; bread-cake,

Gn

18

Nun

8
;

nhy

cstr.

abs. 'y

made of n^D TOp Gn i8 (J), of nop 1 K r7


8
of manna Nu 1
(JE ; vb. 7#3), of barley Ez
6

13

usage, ceremong, \\\. festival

\J+2*.

whence Ar. j^c id., as loan-word,


Fra 276 Palm. nt wsa^e 'Lzb 337 Cook 90 NH
iy, and esp. nng = BH,alsoT3>/5<iiZ, N??;
;

prob. As. Shaph. us-id, he solemnly affirmed

cf.

D1 HWB32); only

intens.:

Eth.), Pf. 3 ms.

71$ ^

Forl,

sf.

Pi. surround
61

1 1

(cf.

""JCDD 18 6 ).

(cf.

Ar. iv.), Impf. 3 ms.


i46 9 (|pW, opp.niy), I4 f

restore, relieve (cf.

niy), c.acc.pers.f
,
(opp. ? SK n).

Hithpol.

^ao

Impf

fe rf stored,

(+Dip, opp. ba:

liy and (14

Fr MM2B8 )

1 pi.

dwp&>%i).

subst. a going round, continuance, but used mostly as


adv. ace. still, yet, again, besides with sf.
t.:

lj>,

(with appar. verbal form,

Tl.iV

01

Sta 5352b

5222g

Ko

J0S14 11 1S20 14
2

Gn

*J*rtp

Gn

13-liV

habit;

iterate, is.ilc

(Brock),

146
;

<w

accustomed,

tortoise-sheltS.

T n^y n.f. disc or cake of bread


H07 8 iKi7 B cstr. n;y i 6 Ez 12

say again,

about, surround, OiP-Al circuit,

Syr. Pa. *. accustom, Ethpe. Aph. 6e

Tjiyrm

denom. Hiph. becloud, Impf.


;irn? n? 7^ texa yyT La 2 (Bu a^yn).

t[;l>

Je4

29

vb. prob. return, go about, re:>.c, SLc return, do again,

peat, do again (Ar.


iv. restore, also

Ju

[T^]

S 22 f 18 12
v. I3y Qal ad
2

as high
,

) f.

'y abs.

12

a. rain-cloud

(rdg. niny

104

\}r

del.,

163

D^y Ju

pi.

cstr. "gy

+ 77 ;
i8 13 '(but prob.

23

+Ez 1

Pr i6 15

8"

Synt

44

(i

T>3>

i8

11 '

tGn 4 8

"fiV

46

30

Ges 5100

444 -" 1 360

+ 4t,

),

tDt3i 27
33

15

f.

I39 13

V.104
tj-jiy fi

+ 20 1. (never WV),

22

WX

like

n|Tty 1

Ki
Ki

14
;

22
,

+Ex 4 18 Est 6 U] 3 fpi. njniy


17
Kt (Qr 1 pi. I^P); there occur also
+ La4
32
20
liy
and Dn 1)V t Is 65 :
7?5
1 2 S 1 4 Dn 9
nniy tls

28

oniy

s4

21

as adv.:

1.

expressing continuance,

a. (a)

39
(E ; vb.
4 (sim.); unleavened, nto nby Ex 1
6
HDN) ; CBS") 'y 1
19 ca&e 0/ hot-stones, i. e.
12

baked on them metaph.-n^an 73 "S Ho 7


Ephr. is a cake not turned (i. e. burnt, ruined).
On 'y v. Benz Arch 85f Now Archiul Kennedy
Ency. Bib. Bread
and synonymS) Ib. C " E
s

persistence, usu. of the past or present,


yet,
still

still,

18 22 *T0 U1W Dnn3Nl and A., he was


standing before '1 (note oft. so ^"ity after

Gn

cas. pend.,

44

14

S1

Je 33 1

Ch 34 s),

[n"i>*]

vb. denom. bake

(a cake

make

lit.

a cake of); Qal Impf 2 ms. sf. 3 fs. njbyn ( so


Baer Ginsb, > van d. H. njayijl) thou shalt bake it
(on form v. Ko L496f Ges 559k )Ez 4 12

43

^TWCs n.[m.] cake; abs. 1K17 12


' V' 35 16 mockers o/(for)a cake,

but

Che

al. rd.

Tjij? and (1
div. ace. to

of Bashan(i.

e.,

,-

19

Ko m.E5
nbyb

?in-D (q.v.);
4101 >' 3

(prob. all

(roy

4
D), 1

B Dt 3'

naw,

njj?

M);

(orig. n.pr.

Og, giant king

Nu2i 33 (JE),

K 4 Ne 9 f 135
19

').

v. 3jy.

18 14

ny),

3'32 Di s n

32

Is5 25

i2 +);
1 f ) ; Mi 6 10
2

H^t33

IT

niy S ^ZZ to-day (such

he tarry in Nob
the people were still
4

EX4
2S14 32

ISliyn;

will

is his

1K22 44 BTOTD

the

32

s3

11

136

RS lc

(P),

),

sf.

haste)

WW!

and

27

Ke

Dt

13^,30.31

HD ny

but Dys Lohr al. rd.


Wild simply *lty. 2 Ch 1 4" rd. either
1

pi. antic,
still

of WJB7), or

(v.

but

Qy

K
73

also

"liy.

for

Bi

(sf.

Twice, peculiarly,

not (Germ, noch nicht)

i.e.

not yet

Heb. BIB), Je 40 31B^ N7 ^y, 2 Ch


20 33 033^ iran n^ nyn 1 ,yi (the vb. fin. on
33
ace. of K7). *Sq. 1, Nu
p3 W1 nfean
^ n x1
Dy3
& the flesh was still
and (=ivhen) etc.,
.,
between their teeth
5

(in class.

20

*I1

anticipatory, either

is

Nb liy

io 32

sacrificing, etc. (so 2

Hlb end,
17

(but

11J)1;

^33 Tiy-^a, Jb

(v.

We Now) La 4
nib

29" 3I < Jos 2 10 9 10 12 4

& n.pr.m.

SBd a

1K20

8 2

of eyes (Kt) or our (Qr ), poet, for U'Vi?

peculiarly, of a country, v.

usu.+
i

buffoons,

W? (<$) $

K4

ES Bo

i. e.

\ayb

14

TW

}n the day is still high, 31


^11J DVn
13
18
2
in DD^K *liyn, v 27 45 s
9 NU19

Ju6 24

mn

am

729

-ny
30f

12

VW
= so long as 7

Jb 8 ); and oft. in the


(DnsnO) 13TD (1J1 DTiyj IJHiy he (they,

etc.)

Dvn

= when)

etc.,

yet, usu. of time,

^V8

(cf.

was (were)

and

speaking,

still

Gn 29 9 na bmi ncy nano


6

Dn 9 2021

Est 6 14

s3

for Tj)

so

cnano an)

yoete ^ni

Gn

more,

10 12
-

Hb 2

Is

s7 30
-

29

ny3B>

7"

Ex

nns

"liy

YHN^X ?y

Ku

14

^ 84

it

'b

with

^y N"as' ina yaa

Ez

1315

r?2,
a

2/e<

||

37

yjr

Gn if

),

^y

),

still ?

with
SJ3M

prais-

still

20

56

DyD

"liy

Ho

(cf.

35

16

13

DVn ny

ntn

only in the phr. ^JliyD)

.,

I was

ever since

Gn

48

15

Nu 22

(MT iny alone).


n.m.

Dt

'

{restorer);

Ch

1. 'ly-fa innn? 2

23

11

TW ~KO

is

Is 2

15

so

a 7,

'

3i 48 +

30

etc.;

1.

12

Ex 2 2

c.

abs.
pi.

9
.

Gn
Q^y

Is 4 3 10 12
evidence, of
-

sf. "IJ?

(E), song of

altar E. of Jordan,

'y

Gn 3i 44 48 52 (JE),

things: heap of stones

animal

testimony,

witness,
12

35

Jb 16 19

sf/IJ?

Nu 3 5 +, cstr.Hy^2 7

28

witness (pvoh.fr.reiterating,

Ex20 16 +

cstr.

Ch

torn

Moses Dt 31 1921

(J),

against Israel

'i

pa, Jos

27 2S 34
-

Jb 16 8

2. witness, a person

(P),

the

cf.

moon

fa. God, in

\^89
heaven for Job Jb 16 19 on earth, for Samuel
55
1 S i2
+ v 6 @ Th and most, Jeremiah Je 42 s
12
see also 1 S 20 (ins.iy bef. '' @ Dr Bu Kit Lohr
HPS); against persons Je 29"' Mai 3 s nations
.

by its
becomes =

limited

"W

2. T]'y a prophet 2
7 6

abrjb,

so read also v 8

hence emphatically affirming);

38

22

^3 rn.3? *6, 18 29

50
b.
(p?) persons Gn3i (E).
4
c. witnesses,
Davidic dyn., to nations Is 55

Mil 2 between
;

and he added

^10*1

s1

31

Gn

^ 74

the continuance

Dt

(thou loast) unto

iniy n.pr.m.

t"T*TJ?,

^l.iyiO

30

Is 19 20 ; Job's evil condition

"liy trij*

within

(6)

35

wi); cf. SI 2 t^>e> niyai


+1^0, lit. from the con-

*b, 3 2 29
liy

2S3

D^ T\pb& liya

Kty\

'131

law-book v 26 (D), witness of

^na)

1
1

'hi iiy

b.

tinuance of

"IV

"riy

in the phr.

f "obiJDI

Am

ASa8
grood while),

px

this day,

Gn 46 s9

IS49

nature to a single occurrence,

~H?

I6

Gn

2 27 35

46

N? no more, both of the


Jos 5 112 1 K io 5 and of the fut.,
.

'N 1B>

When

again,

33

io 25 29 17 simil. Jon 3 4
2CI110 5 (but see @ and

Je 3 + oft, t6 .
3o
with ps Is 23 10 Je io 20 4 8 2
b.

K6

'62 4

20

Is

16

"liy

Ex 2 3

past, as
as

10 14

long

*ny,

10

cf.

(cf nU'a Is 2
1

Dn

ancZ they will stone me,

little,

Je5i 33

45

*iiy,

o 4 s3

Gn 40

[3|53]nb nOK.

still,

within yet three days, etc., v 19 Jos i u Is 7 8 21 16


7
rUB> niya (sq. pf. cons.), Je28 3 -"
4 ; but
rna? liya
also of distance, Gn 48 7 N13^

prefixed foremph.,

"liy

42" 92
OpD liy sq. pf. consec, + Ex

'"1

(ifo

after ye* seven

they will be

]l^n'' Tiy

Jb 34 s3

ing thee,
1

5 -

+v

65"

Is

18

live,

Je 15 9 ddv mya, Pr 31 15

iiya,

nrnBN

jomj on (AV

st7?

'a

how

after

repetition,

on the idea of continuance,

stress

22 42
i

1617

17

dw ya^

nnriN

14

D D"6

"liy

Jb

nyifib pin *iiy ^a c f.


(

Je 13 27 ift tl

Ex

vniy,

Expressing addition or

(6)

days, 8

hi liy

c f.

yet,

and of the future, '1

phr.

to speak,

*fr7Z

i.e.

spake yet again (so

lie

24

37

35

R1
t

Ex

16

Ho

26

Dt

Gn 1

"in.,

S io 22 4-oft,; with

Je 3 i 4
N7 not again, no more,

c. Still,

sense);

V),

v.

and she ran again, 29 s3 liy

3
prefixed,

7W
"liy

1^

20

with ^D^

oft.

32

33
34
moreover, besides (not in temporal
12
HB "]\> i liy whom hast thou here

m osb niyn Am

Dt

13^'

S io 22 Nan
t^K D?n *liy is there sta7Z a man come hither?
(sc. besides ourselves
but We al. c6n Nan
1]
**?), r6 ?tpi?n ns^niy, 18 8 naitan in 6 niyi,'
besides

43

10

K 22

7 8

K4

35

),

1K8

60

Is 4 5 ^-i4.is.22

iiy^paspas tls47 810

.,

^^

cf

Zp2

2. "With prefixes:

continuance of
H ti"1iya w/w7 e he

4
"n i^ri 'liya, i
s 28

ye* alive,

^ 39

"liya,

Dt

Jb 29 s

31

27

Gn
2

niya a i

25
1

22

ne,

Nu 5
up against ^ 27

3 against,

c.

13

12

"

T^

Pr25 is. +D Hy sejj Nu35 M (P); +(Ci*)"!!?


1515
Dt 17 615 at the mouth of witnesses, so 19
lsl8
16
'V Ex 20 Dt i 9
^2 7 12
False witness is 1$
m,
.

Pr6 19
D3n

'V

tr0 v 12
^3'y 19

17

24

28

Faithful ivitness

(only

mV

59

D'aTS 'y 21 28 ;

DCn

Ex
is

'y witness
1

23 (E)

D^ION

'V

of

Dt 19 10
Pri4 5
;

25

HDN'y Je42 Pr 14
5

19

23

supporting) violence

(i.e.

^35

o:

in the

Jos 2 4 1 S i2 + c. Dip rise


n -f-3 ~\\>& ^y njy answer (in court) as a
2g
16
17
false ivitness against Ex 20 = Nl^ *iy Dt 5

f 11.

lit.

ivhileyet:

11

was

ta.

i.e. (a)

Jo

15

social relations,

22

s8

and

civil

^3 liy P. Is s 4 Je 36 s2 Ez 20 27
37
23
Pr 9 9 Eci2 9 1 Ch 2 9 3 2 Chi 7 s +
36
"M pt?1 and there is none besides, tDt4 39 (cf.
1

1(U2 25 44
betrothal
of transfer of property Je 3 2
,
91011
usu. of testimony in court, and in
Eu 4
;

n-f- testimony, witness, of things

E); Gn

30

31

52

Jos 2 4 2727 (J uses IV for

feminine things). 1. nny

v.

ny\

t ["ny] vb. denom. (Gerber 421-) bear witQal Imjf. 1 s. sf. T)m La2 13 Kt;
ness;

my
Hiph. P/

< Hiph. QrBu.


Mal2 14 ^V^ Gn 43

19

23

26

Jb2 9 u +i5

^yVP\\

+4

43

Imv.

t.;

Dt 32
against one
13

(Qr);

4fi

"Pyi?

/mp/.^Jl

etc.;

Ex

Ne 9

rfryn

13

17

"^n

3 mpl.

Zc 3 6

fs. sf.

take as witness,

1013

Pt.
sf.

c.

call as witness, invoice, c.acc. f"lKn flNl D^EKTI

a against Dt 4 26 30" 31 28

+
Ne
8

13

99

15

c.

42

Zc 3

niny

rei

'*

Ne 9 s4

15

13

Ex

protest be entered,

[mjl]

subj.,

29 30

Je

3 pers.

c.

onm Dt 3 2

Pf. 3 ms. 1JWH1 consec.

j-111.

K 17 Ne 9

enjoin solemnly,

DN

50' 8

'

Ex i 9 23 (J) Dt 8 19
ty

44

13

2'Ch

c.

1"-"
1

+ ace.

2i 29 (E) impers.

abs. n'ny

mVV'i32

119

^nV

2
,

(Ges 59ln

12

MT

78

i3 S .i46.i52.i67.i6s^

TC

Dr

Ex
14

the Ten
charge,

'"),

10

99

myV

and
19
34

320b

SS Buhl]

n.f.

4O 20 (P); ark as containing


35

6.26

tables, 'yn filX 2 5 22

Nu 4

^3.5.21

&]1 p^ J og ^6
3Q
39
(
(JE;Kuennn[ag.himDiJ,soBennSteuernag),

26

S 20

30

be bent,

^ 38

bowed down,

]-\ar\

Nu

i7 19

Ex

25

^89

(P); abbrev.

'VT\

ijab 16 34

30 36

Ex 27 21 (=

'yn Lv 2 4 ),
(P); tabernacle as containing ark
of testimony, 'yn pE'O tabernacle of the testi-

30 Lv
6

i6

(P);

I7 22.23

:i

13

mony EX38
15

'Jtfl

21

Nu

50 53 53
-'

io

11

(P); so 'yn bnfc

8 (p) 2 Ch 24 6_
g
law in gen. (late), as a testimony of
Q

119

88

122 4

||

n-W

78

l|ph

81 6

C()de of

God ^ 19 8
In titles, "^
:

D^b

-^K 80'= melody whose


60 'y
law as testimony to a choice flower.
Special laws of the code are denoted by pi.;

'y

|B>'ltf

first line ep.

+rrtj3n e tc.

Je 44 23

K 2 2 K 2 3 = 2 Ch34 (+DVn etc.),


3

D'j?n etc.

Ch

29";

n)J?3

We

(but rd. JTTg3

nn^^38

7
;

II

Is 21 3 ;

bma

twisted,

perverted of mind.

mg3 Pri2 8 one

3.b

Pi. P/. 3 ms.

n-iy,

subj. 'v

La 3 my paths Aa^A he twisted; "$\ Is 24 its


n ppia). Hiph.
surface'will he distort (||
9

H?

verted

NOn); so 3

(||

TVV

f 1.

Jb 33 27

'W.l.yn "IB*

s.

21 32

TQ^yiy

Je 3 21

ruin;

v^Fi. Is 24

(cf.

I per-

right have

D31Tn $&

pi.

distortion,

n.f.

Ez

*/te

Jb 30
but

24

Mi

cstr.

ruin,
i

).

'y abs.

P!V (Aram, form) 3


18

in the quotation Je 26

ff'jy

temper

heap of ruins;
pi.

ffly

distorting, warp-

n.pl. abstr.

T^y n.[m.]

njy

ing (for DMSnj?); D'-yiy nn Isi 9 14


of distorting, i. e. warped judgment.

and

12
,

ty

79

nnvi}
t"yp n.[m.] ruin (si vera 1.);
TDEQ consec. Is 17 Damascus shall become a
ruinous heap (but del. ' Lag Che SS Buhl).

n*\ (Voi

II.

i^i

Ar.

foil., cf.

Lag

cf.

ment

nip Ne

pi.

of

my,

).

n.ni.

Is22 14
'

iniquity, guilt, or punish-

Ex

of iniquity ;']) abs.

from

I.

'

tpy
7

Gn

16

43

2i

ity 2

CI121 8

^5
5
Ho 9 +
Gn 4 + (2 S 16 read $?)>
591e
pi.
fU^g NU15 (Ges
^.iy ^io 3
), etc.;
abs.
riitfy abs. ^ i30 +
cstr. Jb I3 +; ^V
^ 65 cstr. Lv 1 + sf. TO^S Is 43 03'^
Nui4 34 +,etc; alsoT?.^Ez2 8 ^"^ Is6 4 +,
i

cstr. fiy

13

^iy

jtyj 1

12

sf.

31

26

24

21

18

(SS doubt all these);!, iniquity, Jb 15


13
14
HKDn 1 S
20 Je 1 10 14 7 16 17 La 2 Ez 7
613
25
10
18
24
2
23
V*
20 Jb 13 Is 5 43 59 Je 5 16 La 4
17
33
12
17
8
16
L350
i
Jb
i
1
107
Ho
y^S
f
4 3
4
9
3
1
f 713
5
a.
nyi Jb 22 s Ho 7
ncC'N Ezr 9
53
Tiyj 'y Jb 13 26 iniquities of my youth; "S)J) "
"
29
iniquities calling for the sioord ; (S)v??
1

etc.

27

||

||

'-

||

,-

31

34

err

way, Eth. 0??; err/ distinct from


Mi 236f
Dr 1S20 30 Gerber 90

the

']b

Pt. cstr.

testimony; '

Words on the tables as a solemn divine


'Vn nhb Ex 31 18 32 15 34 29 (P), 'yn 25 1621

33.34

||

^ i 9 +; pi. sf. T^IV


J e 44 23 + 4 t.; 1. testimony of

T^'iy.

Is 2

27

cstr.

).

are redactional).

Wy?

i s.

Pr 1
f. cstr. mjg
Dr SS Bu HPS);

"9'

^ 93"

Dt 4"

i6

(of

sf.

for TT\V, or regarding JViy as

T\~V2

'

22.24.46.59.79.95.119.125.

niiy," pi. of rfllJJ [Sta 5


Dt4 45
17 20

triply

1 1

from

v. also

20
17

nnin

vb. bend, twist (so Ar. u?j-);

and

MT po nt llg artificial, der. prob. fr.

niiy, reading

abs.

'"

56

contr.

45

Dt

|[

Is 8 16M .

Bu 4 7 {>fixed usage Buhl lex

[H^]

|I.

testimonies

vmy Dt6 ^25

11

^119

^"IJJJ.For
rd. prob. nny^n c f.
(
.

1. testimony, prophet, injunction,

rac^fe*} njy

n.f. only pi.

charges); pi.

testimony, attestation;

n.f.

2. attestation,

Hoph.

46

(always of laws as divine testimonies or solemn


,

tmlyn
T

Pf.

3 pers.

c.

12

elsewh.

pi.

exhort solemnly, admonish, charge,


pers.,

Gn 43 3 3 (J) Ex 19" ( E ) x S
19
2G
21
19
24 Ne 9 13 Je 42 Am 3

pers.

15

a ] s0

K 1 = 2 Ch 23
We al.).

S iw

Niph. Pf.

3. protest,
10
subj. men, abs. Je 6

warn :

affirm solemnly,

nnyn

testify,

Je 32 10 25

ace. pers. Is 8

contents of covenant
yid.

14.31.36.99.111.129.144.157

Jb 29 11 La

2. cawse to

\v
2 K 1

Gn

21

in favour of

c.

15

nrnyn

34

2 t. Imv.
9
witness,
bear
1. testify,

14
P? Mal2

c.

3 ms.Tyn 2

Impf.; Inf.abs.1Vr}

t.

iyr\

K2

Dt 4 26 Je 42 19

'rftyn

1 s.

Ex
Ne

730

11 - 28

iniquity for (to be punished by) judges;

Drtriy vitf

Ho

io 10 (so rd.Vrss Hi

al.);

P3

f^

731

py
Ho 5

stumble by iniquity
347

f 14

14

18 30 44 12 pjrbab Dt io "; 'ye


18 24 ; Ntpn-nate py Ho 1 9

mental

=^

12

13

21

confessed, 'y

Tan ^38";

'y

m-

b.

yT 1 S 3 13 Is 59 Je 3
4CU0
(P), Ne
.TTinn Lv 16 26

gwity as recognized, 'y


14-";

Ez

'V biK>3

cf.

4
S 22-

nD3 vh 32

"J?

Nu5

remembrance, "y TO?n

15

brought to

(T)

i7'

Ez

i6.
caus i ng sh am e, 'ye lobs? Ez 43 10
29
13
6
turned from, TftD 3^ Dn 9 , cf. 'ye a^n Mai 2
5
c. (1) phrases of punishment
by 'y npS Ex2

a.29

2I

ran

Now

Nui4 (J),Lvi8 (H)2S3 8 Is

=Dt.5 9 ,Ex34 7
11

26

13

Je

i^39

12

25

12

Am 3

31

36

s3

V 89

npa

'y

21

25

,8

Jb

without by,

La 4 22

'y

by id

v. II. [kb>3]

bea

thv

(2) of

65 7

Is

Je i6

]8

32

10

03

^go

chastise for iniquity; ^paa? V

iniquities before thee; 'ya


'y

30 3

forgiveness or removal
21

'y

"V3yn

11

Nu

31

Gn 4

13

bear;

14

18

Mi

18

'y

'y P133^

Mi

Is 6

19

(3) of

nD3 Ne 3"; 'y 133 ,/, 7 8 38 Pr


'!> by 123 Je 18 23
'yi33n*
i6 Is22 27 Dii9
14
IflD D33 ^5^;
1 S
of
cleansing
from
(4)
3
s3
'y nno v 11
'ye int3 Je 33 s Ez 36
(5) of imputing, reckoning to one: b 'y 32^ 2 S 19 20

covering over, 'y by


14

24

'y

(b) 'y

^32';

"DT 79

14

Je 14 10 Ho 8 13 9 9
20
6
t?pa Jb io Je 50
(6)
Is 6 4

yO

of iniquity (not always easy to


from 1 SS give more, Buhl fewer, sub
;

2);- nujnn Ez 3 6
DOT Ez 9
Dn Is 59
nya 'y Jos 22 17 (P); DID 'y Ez 16 40 iy*3 "y
4
Is57 17 D;
'sab "HP.iV DFOa J e2 22
"?.?' Ez
4
1|

II

||

</ie

'y

44

22 16

xwm']) bna
than I can

is greater

HSia Is ^o 2 her punishmentis accepted,

the consequences of their iniquities he

53

shall bear,

'yo

^30

cf.

nj33 /reet"^

pyn

''aN

La

'V

yaan

'y 13

Is

53

/rom punishment Nu 5 (P) Jb


n 1 S 25 s4 on me the punishment ;
31

S 14 9 'ya c. various vbs.: Gni9 15 (J)


3939
(H) f 31" 106 43 Je5i 6 Ez 4 17 7 16 24 23
Lv26
30M
s
see also: Pr 5 22
35
39
fp 'y ny 2i
13
5 6
(|[nKBn \b3n),lB 30 6 4 La 4 22 Ez 4 4 1 4 10 10 2 27
3

'yn iby 2

2:i

t[n15?] vb. denom.

WW sin,

nniy Est

of thine iniquity is marked before me;


NVO Gn 44 19 (E) f 3 6 3
a. 3 'y
^7< 0/

90

commit

commit

i"iy

sin,

; Qal (late)P/. 3 fs.


)

K6

16

she hath done wrong (c. by)


1 pi.
Viy Dn 9 i;e have committed iniquity (|| ^^P)Hiph. commit iniquity
Pf 3 ms. njyn 2 S
1

19

20

Ch

-2.

Je 9

wyn

1 s.

37

,3

I9

OvSov,

(all

||

7'

47

. Jb

'-

33

v. I.

niy.'

my n.pr.loc. city conquered by

Assyrians';. njjl
34

p i. u^niks
Non); // aj*. niyri

Kort);

(||
6

iniyn 2 s

n^,

11.

,7

^'io6

csr. sf.

= ls 37

K 17

24

(van

H.

d.

Kjy)

= njV

Aia(v), Kva, and (2 K

13
;

A Aura, @L

kway, etc.;

19

13

N. Syria

site in

Wkl Alttest.Unters.l02f. Bel]z gachau ZA xiiQ897;,43 prop>


.

Emma (Tab. Pent.)

=V

Ptol

betw. Antioch and Aleppo.

t["^]

jwi7i

Levy NHWBili

cf.

(Gerber

wrong (Aram.

iniquity, do

18

iniquity.

31

19 2o

,0 1S

17 19

11

2. Guilt
(listing,

17

my punishment

flail?

11

Is

^ I09 'y(b)
ms ^ 1 30 8 ransom from

I3j:

10

'yat8 19 20 20 ;

16

n^T Lv 26Tl743 (H); 'V laNXDI 2 K f punishment will overtake us ; ']! by 'y nan \js 69 s8 add
punishment to their punishment ; baD Nin 'y

8"- a (P), Ez

5-

cf. 'y

S24 10

34

ID

17

4
(J)

11

19

34

Ez 4 4

(P),
1

16

43

Ex28 Lv5

io 14

= iCh2i Jb7 ZC3 'y tipd 3 'yb nbo


Ex 34 Nu i4 (J), f 25 103 Je 31 33 s 3 6
'y w: Ex
34 Nu 14 (J), f 32 85 Is 33= Ho
s

Nu 3 o

'ya nstoe i s I4

18

')i6

setour

'y net?

22

one's own,

233n

ii -

adj.gent. only

11. nj5?

inhab. of

31

v15

'

15

mod.'Imm

niy v. sub I. niy.

1.

D^yn as

pi.

(another D^l?

subst.,

infr.).

^iy n.

upon one Nu 15 31 (P) 1 S 20 8 2 S 14 32


V'y^b Jb 33 9 (|| qi);- pyiba ^ 59 5 without my

iniquity

v.

t'y

sub

try.

b.

guilt,
13'"

30

^n-i

14 - 15

nay

as great, increased

<7wi'&,

Ez 28 18 Ho
'y

^ 38

fiy

'V D.b&TNbGi)

"oato?

13

npy 'y 49 6

31 Je

iV

J );

'owfrn 'y

40
'y iaa oyjs_i
^ao naa 'y 6 5
npba 'in
Ez 33 6
c. as a condition, 'ya
c Tlbbin
was / brought forth ^51'; c. Vl|| expire Jos
4

22

:o

(P); c.niDdt'e

Je3i 30 Ez g^-^iS 17

33
3. Consequence of or punishment for iniquity (SS include most of these under 2, and

[T

(||

Qal

rare,

n 'H

grv i ng only

Buhl thinks

Gn 4

13

Is 5

18

this

Je 4

); 'V

10

1313 1 S 2 8 no punishment shall liappenunto

tlieefor, etc.

'y

quity of others

NCW bear the punishment for

Ex

28

s8

Lv io

17

(take

31|D

6
,

ini-

away 'y Di

31

ttiyD n.m. Ju6

(MT

protection
erron.,

cf.

cstr. Is 3 o

'

25

c.

sf.

so Imv. mpl.

ace, ms.

W? Ex

19

means of safety,

place or

from try, but prob.


Mk); 't3 abs. Ju 6 26 +

as if

&fs.

Buhl L 13 Ges
2

into safety, Pf.

and

obj. om.,

Ityri

il.*.I

2
tfy3 tiyb Is 30

Hiph. bring

3 mpl. fl^n Is io

Tyn

meaning
V.k

or seek refuge (Ar.

cstr.

Inf.

3 niDnb).

do not recognize

Tl^ vb. take

)^],

ili take refuge, seek protection,

j.ff,

refuge)

s-9

18

*PJ

S 22 s3 (but

rd.

'ai^Bn

Is 27 + iflyo
+ 18 w? ^ 3 +,
Miy, etc.);
prob.
^ 5 2 + niyo Dn 11 etc. (rd.
as

33

),

||

10

'

pi.
5200

onyD v 38 39
clle

Heb.Hpt.

sf.

nowo
.

is 23

j e i_ (jf.

11

read nnyo (Ges


all, v.

supr.);

732

b^w
1.

idea of strength, as if
(in v

24

25

6 V', hence

Ju

place of safety

lit.

11H
TW) = fastness Is 2 3

fr.

Che Heb,Hpt prop. CDpnp

14

3o

Dn

15

anyo v 39

ii
D^n '

i.e.

11

God

of

fig.,

4- 4

Jo 4
52 Is 2 5
37
19
'
niyit^
irreto
16
39

Is

^28

Pr io

31

MP ' Je
so '

Btfl

'

T& tivb "0


CWp ni!>N Dn

'

||

^~\

&?!?);

' D>12N

108 i.e.
pnnp).
(||

helmet; also (of angel)

S'ny

^6o =
Dn n
9

my

^7

Ez 28 15

(for

Dt2

SW

came
and remaining thereafter Jos 13 (D 2 ),
3

Evawi.
(

46

5?n ?),

n^V

t
i

2. loc. 'yn city in Benj. Jos 18

'

(Kt

JlVy)

23

Aiv, Aveiii. Vid. also [^y] supr.

EdomGn 3 6

n.pr.loc. in

TtMaii*,

@L

but

35

= Qr

Ch

46
i

Ch

Ewfl.

suck (Ar. J^c, JU


swc& (while pregnant); cf. Aram. V<&. foe-

fl. [ 71J7] vb. give


griw

tus, sucking

V)

t
1

-P'- fpl- li-'V

6 710 ; ewes

exiles) Is

40

^ 78

11

71

of both

(fig.

Gn

13

33

IS65

cstr. D^PJ 'y

few days old;


II. 7")}?

nourish;

v.

20

49^

sf. i=lbw

(Voi

foil.;

Wetzst in

(||

'

suckling;

19

sf.

11

. 11.

i.e.

feed,

sub III. hy.

d.

H. ty, but

v.

Jbn

71
14

'

+ rpin,'

m. Mai

(1
v

32

||

(opp.

sen).

Ko"- i4 ** 8

wrong;

58 64'

i\r

S 5

Ho

1.

io 9

^37'

'y

rby); nrfty

(rd. prob.

16

pi.

violent deeds of injustice,

10

nn^y v n (Kt) Jb

1G

n^'y 33

Ch

17

T|a ^ 8 9

9
;

Now);

(rd. nbi y

2:i
,

cf.

nOTD t^K

'yi

^43>;

ya Is6i 8

^37 Zp

5 - 13

D^T" 'ya

x/'

27

42

Jb
14

ii

ace. to
ia 'y

i5 IB

22

Di Bu

+ 92

xb

16
;

Mai

n!? 'y

^wb

'y

rbv

'V IS"!

its nvap'y

2;

3. injustice, in general,

^ 64'

MT

nbiy)

23

20

+ 36

Du al., Pr
'y

'y rift

'"

22 s

oy p

8:i

(for

Ho

Ch

io 13 of God,
;

19

7^5? n.m. unjust one, Jb 1 6" (v. foil.).

11.

y oaai^ Is 59

1G

23
119 3 Jb 3 6

na'ca nvc3

29

58

2. injustice of speech

nann

07

Jb6

35

10

bya

Mi3 Hb

DT

||

'y

r/' i

Jbi3 7
Jb6 3 ";

tS^V n.m.

unjust, unrighteous one;

of oppressive

m),
(for MT

29

17

3
(II

ruler

[nSiy]

ls
s
27'
3 Jb i8
prob. also 16"

D*??n).
||

hy.

11.

v.

Zp

!& ^3);

^ly, soDi;

7biy, b^ii?

v. 11. bby.

11.

n^iy

oSiy

n^y.

v.

v. n^y.

^]

cstr.

Baer Ginsb);

hy Ez28 ,s
sf.

fyj? i8

V of

_Qal

P/. 3

fs.

eon sec. TOjn

foil.

Ar.

Fl .^''

Schr

''

'

(rd. njy]?) Is

22

and jackals sliall dwell, etc. (on agreement


HebHpt
Ges *"6k ; pK* v 21 ), so @ Buhl Che
124
1,33^. >(g3;si5 al. </l\. my.fSfv-KW13

v.

||

f 1.

unrighteousness

vb. dwell (prob.

[J
^ys-, (jLc is support, help, v. esp.

abs.

(van

n.f.

Eth. OA<0: pervert, corrupts.

_'y Lvi9 15 +;

Imp/. 3 ms. ?$] Is 26 10

hyp ^

nbiy 'ja

wt.^

ntf (/of foil., cf. Ar. J^c, JU <2evtafe


/w (right course); Aram.^a^. Aph. act tinjustly, and many deriv., &?]$ unrighteousness;

fyj?a

Dt

+ 24 1., +1. nSiy is 6


^ 1 25 9 2 (Qr) + 2 t.;

).

III.

(opp. rtim)

.toon)

0,11

$>MJ[

injustice,

(||

10

justice, unrighteousness,

i7^y n.m.

'y 18 8

also

[nn?iy; but 'y only here Ez, error for ^y]


questioned by SS, v. Albrecht ZAWxv,(18%>117 ) in-

Dn^ljj

read prob.

^y px

(II

I I. \b^"]V] n.m. young boy ; pi. Q^Sy Jb


18

Pr2 9 27

'y eJ"N

20

Ez28 15

i-

J^, jlc

a^

nnhy); iT

Jb 34

tn^y-

Wtpa-fa).

Ar.

cf.

De Jb

e Je2

of God,

nlrtuj; p<.

esp.

a suckling of days,

82 2

); 'y tJBB>

'y

MT

Pi.

fully;

of returning

(J).

t v^i> n.m. sucking child,

Ez

JQ,^

'y

l,

tTlJ? vb. denom. (Gerber 31 ) act wrong-

9ivi ny suck, of cows

and

'y rfrbn

child; JLi/oa?, soEth.CP^ViTalm.

a^

13

^n^a-j 28

coast of Mediterr. before the D^PlS? (q.v.)


23

^M

16

25

n'BV

"SD3 '

Dviy

n.pr. 1. gent. 'VH people on

(II

v. II. biy.

tn^y

* 53

"fls

Hpt
3. fig.
ctos Che Is23 Heb
).
human protection, njnS ' Is 3023 (both ?

n(rd.

jg24.26.2G

"
,

b. of a heathen god,

^ 27

'Wpa P'.O- Is 27'


(me as refuge);

DawpT ^n * nnn Ne 8 W
29

-tt?j;

(j|

^ 31

/m

cf.

of

' '$>$ 43 2 ; also


Zay hold of my refuge

10
1

Z<

Na

Lvi 9 15M (H) Dt


^M.
^13.13.15.18. /
yg) J b

33"; h

Is

>V

'DUD* nVttl

16

,-

cf.'B

as re/M^e

(')

Ez

city),
,

OlDuChe ^" a^Np'O Na 3


2. a.

?y

'taT'ehpsn v 31 % -i?3p
harbour Is 23", but del.

7 10 19
-

(c. collat.

ywa

i^

2fi

(||

9
37

"pl?fa

V tW*

'JO
9
,

n.[m.] dwelling, habitation;

etc.

(all

nyyp

cstr

i^? Je

1. lair of jackals Je 9

of desolated cities);
fig.

25

of Nineveh).

ninK

^^

sf

>

10

io

'0

22

1' 1

49'

Na

2. dwelling of

12

2
'<

733

pyn

Je 25 30 (|| Oil?),
'
b. in temple
Zc 2 ^68 2 Ch 30
15
s
3.
26 i^J?0 2 Ch 36 (only here alone).
3
'
1W
abode
of
his
people,
i
as
fig. of
^7

a. in

heaven *JBhg

ifr

Dt 26 15

'JO

ZC5 ";
Dt 4 17
1

cf.

^3

27

17

'0 alone

90

91

'

PW?

Conim.), poss. rd.

(v.

unintellig.

Bu. POtt? Zp
We Now rd. rWJJD

25

(under

doves) Is 60 s

IS31 5

(protectingly)

sense

Dt

cf.

32

).

2 3 5b

(Q

n.f.

beasts" of

Jb

38

40

id.;

H3D),

(||

s f.

Am 3

Drt^'O

4
,

of wild

Z?V

cfew,

so

niaiyo

pi. abs.

cstr. niJJJD

104";

ninK ct 4 s
vniyp Na'2 18 (|| v-jh; of nn',
fig. of Nineveh)
of n;n in ge n., f3f n n'rtijjbs
;

Jb 37 s (II 3~iN*) j so appar. tig. of men, hunted


by '\ 13'riiJiyp Je 21 13 fig. also of '< dwelling
in temple, sg. sf., p'? 3 iroiyp ^76* (|| i3^D).
,

upon

(light)

Dnp

fig.

Dt 33 s7

^n'bx nji'D

cf. 1.

|W?

in

14
n.pr.m. name in Judah iCh 4

t[mi^]Qr,
Qr

pi.

> cwy Kt

"TO

Gni 20

\y e

Heid.':,20!!y

gury,

>

ails,

of biids)

Pi'2
etc.;

p.

(NH

Kt

11
,

d.

ic?.;

Eth.
(cf.

(v.

>j,

91

16
,

S|?l

infr.); '3

Inf. cstr. *\W

Jb

Is 6 6
fpl.

14
;

+ Pr2 3 5b Qr

H.], or pyi [Ginsb])


3

1 i

fs. *flSffl(n)

fWBWn

Pr2 6 2

|JW_ 2

P.

Is 60 8 ,
fs.

nay

= vanish,
pr

1B>33

Toy); of wicked

(v.

in

life,

naSHl

gen.,

Kt, do thine eyes fly


dost thou

(TVOn Hiph. Qr

3 ms. IBiy? of birds

seraphim Is6'2

11

rpj>

n.m.

70

fowl, insects;

Gn

K5 +

(P),

sky,

Gn

1920

Ft. l*Biyo Ppfe*

f 50

78

20

25

27

Gn

17
4o

19

(E),

20 22
-

(J),

DW>n 'V fowl of the


Ho 2 20 Ec io 20 +
1 K
S 2
+ 1 1.;

esp. (38 t.)

11

26 28 - 30
-

44 46

S1

nnia

(P),

10

11

bo a^a? Je
21
fowl of wing Gn i

2
y Is 16 'y
,

(for food)

(both H),

'y

Lv

for food also

Lv

cf.

ii

Gn

for offering

fin.

v.

" coll. flying creatures,


Gni 20 + cstr. v 21 +

redundantly ^33

fly

Qal ad

ms. Qr,

ejiya

their glory shall

'y abs.

(J),

carrion birds
'y

40 -

birds,

ia

nnn

a bird

like

Hiph. Impf.

away.

<_3jc, ^J>\e-fly about,

Jb 20 8

Na

Ho

D"li33

(P),

(rare) flicker,

id.,

KSfa, )>3&..

to a dis-

Hithpo'l. Impf. 3 ms. ^I^yir

them.

27

730.

on

2. cause to
flying fiery serpent Is 14 30"
fly to and fro, brandish, Inf. cstr. sf. 'SSiyS
'Snn Ez 32 10 when I brandish my sword before

17
unclean)

augur; also

[van

= f J8
ia

1 a.

Qal P/. 3 mpl. ^V) consec. Is

> Kt epjn

Ho

fortune, i_a*s, i_ilc practice au-

Imtf. 3 ins. spy;

22"

sg.

Ar. ^_iyi augury, from birds

vl.;

29

26

(P),

13 46
-

20

(H, clean and


"MfiKn OH),
(J
;

winged insects (clean and


'yn p.?' Lv ii 2021 (H),
^bnn
unclean) y^N-by
20
r
19
'yn 'V
yn 'V Dt 14
so prob. 'yn alone v

Lv

Aram.

flutter, 5)iy /ow;Zy

P*&:

sf.

Dnaty Ginsb

my.

*V\J7 vb. fly

fl.

only

n.f.

5a

Pr2 3

it?

(P);

v. py.
I.

13

sub

v.

Kt

rd. Droiy, v. pj?

but

Kt 1S18

\}jf

[n^]

Dniiy Baer,

end of

'i

of

O]0n

f riches

sim.

%-fly away,
P^nK V s )

and fro; Impf.

1. fowl,

3).

yia(a)va6et.

io':

God

the ancient

a dwelling-place (for his people


t "'fli'ijftS

^33) Hb

cause thine eyes to fly, etc. ?) is difficult, and


line perhaps not original (v. Toy).
Pol. l.fly

2.

90 . I^ynn

about, to

1.

inj'yp

si

1')

10

||

(tig.);

(D&n?);

Jb2

10

of

T13

^ 55 (fig.
locusts Na i

tance,

TD?,

army

^7^.3 Jb5 7 make

(birds,

11

tn2J??2

of ships (like cloud, or

fig.

(in

roll

of swift

of bird, sq.

spy =im33:

riding

'>

11

to
fly, i.e. make their flight high, soar
aloft (sim. of irresistible tendency),
b. hover

55

-'

Po 1.)
f 18

(cf.

fig.

(sim. of vulture)

( Maav, Maw), now Main (Buhl


uwgr.163
hence
an( j i-eff,^ 8 miles S. of Hebron
'0 -I3.no 2 24 :5 25 so rd. also 25 (for MT ps)
3
(M ThWe Dr Bu Klo Kit Lbhr; cf. 2. m. in
3. gent.
Judah 1 Ch 2 4bAb Mfoji/, Macoy.
Ju io 12 named with Sidonians and Amalek as
ancient foes of Isr.; poss. intended by writer
many read p/jP
as = D^IJJO q. v. p. 589 supr.
BA
L Madias) v. GFM. fiyp v. !>ya n ; a
(
[iyj? p. 111 supr.;
1 Ch 4" v. D'MJO p. 589.
iS

";

fly, of birds
aim.) Pr 2 6 2

high

fn. pVft n.pr. 1. loc. in Judah Jos 15


(P),

9..

(in

S 22 11 =
arrow ^ 91 5

cherub

Zc

14

Is 11

py denoni.) Klo HPS.'cf.


difficult in context,
3 is
s3
9
2 S 3= ).
(cf. Jos 9

v.

of seraph Is 6 6

vision)

(eyeing [enviously],

of swallow

specif,

(33n) on

is

TO)

(II

nisy Is 3 i 5 ; 1.

pi.

'**

nycy

14

2.

(P).

tifyy\ y3"i ii'-iE'N

t[F)ySV] n.m.
fluttering

^aysy

Je9

only

'

17

(H).

eyelid

du. cstr.
,

eyelids,

^n

(NH

cf.

(of

4
,

from

and
etc.

sf.

<?v/es (6 t.
nearly
^)TV\ as
sy a y Je 9 17 closed in sleep \^ 132 4
10
looking Pr 4 f cf.
of nio^X Jb 16

usu.
!

id.;

(v. infr.)

s
Jb 16 16 f 132 4 I'sysy Pr 4

weeping,

Pr6 4

1)

23

Lv

||

U'

testing

men); used seductively

25
by wanton women Pr6

raised, in arrogance

fig. "in^ayey Jb 3
('aupemiiottmws') 30
10
(sim.).
eyeftds of dawn, break of dawn, 41
13

[W]>

f II.

Qal Imp/.

H?^,

bat rd. prob.

rfar^,

T1&V

fi.

Am 4

Jb

nsjjjn

ms.

only
t*]^] Tb- be dark 5

I.

17

nB"?

nnsy jnK Jb 10 22 (Ges

13
;

(though)

6e

ft

90g

njoSx).
;

II

3.

Tcucpa.
Vai(par]X ;

A Taicpa

tnjnQ
T
8

22

Hpt

Che

t^il' Kt,

',

nayn

Netophathite,

cL.= Heb. Pi.

W,

m.

ty^i* n.pr. 1.

Aram Gn

Gn

22 21 (J),

Gn

36

28

io 23 (P),

@L Ch

as,

OvC
i

!B '

B5

der. WJJ

b. eldest

42
,

Shem

a.

c.

as,

'

fr. )>y).

Ch

'

2. loc.

Ovy.

jn

20

ty^y

Ificor,

K261

cp. Ar. n.pr. div.

against this

BS Semi

reply

7
,

fy\V
pi.

EHIV

Dt

28

29
,

blind; only

adj.

S5+,

L342

rfrliy

f.

abs. 'y

elsewh. 'V? Baer Ginsb

Jb 29 15 Qniyn

6 -8

Is 42

1S

Ex

(c. art.-11.yn

van

H. "1$?

d.

); blind, usu. as

= the

blind: 1. lit., physically blind:


Ex U (J ; opp. ngS), 2 S 0s8 Lvi 14

men
4
5
9
Dt 27 18 Je 31 8 Jb 29 15 in sim. Dt 28 29 Zp
14
10
cf. La 4
(appos.); as adj. attribute
Is 59

a. of

17

n &K Lv 2
Mai

Is 29

42

18

b. of sacrif. animal

(H).

2.

18

146 8

yp-

IS42 7

5?

43

'

as adj. attribute,

but v i9e rd ^-in

q. v .);

as predicate 56

&?V

as adj. attrib.

10
.

'P~^V n.[m.J blindness

only

in

(subj. ^), smite (^<)) with blindness:

blind incapacity

horses 'V? Zc

them

21

b. of the dull, unreceptive, Is


_

(
s

Dt 1

a. of the helpless, groping

fig.,

16
35 42

is.i9.i9.i9

"WV

'

4" +

'

(Dr) 'V3 Dt28 28

phr.

of

fig.

of smiting

i.e.with blind stagger, making

helplessly wild.

tn"Tl}7 n.f.

id.;

of

sacrif. animals, abstr.

'

2 - 146

2K25
;

of

Bu"'-; Dl p;259 ZKFii 87ff-puts in Hauran, or N.


(NE.) therefrom,
As. Ussu, but dub.
With
-

Etli. Pi.\

3 ms. TJ?

/.

Impf.
^J? put out the eyes of=Je 39"= 5
s
fig., Ex 23 (E) a bribe blindeth, c.
3 ms.
19
c. *?V.
ace. pers.'(Sam ins. W); Dt i6

Nahor
Edomite name
son

We Heid

c.

17

(=1.
*3J>0 J e 25
(@ om.); prn?? Jbi (home of Job),
Aww; La 4 21 (del. Y cf. Bu and reff.);
on Uz as vague name for E. country v. esp.
a, b, poss. also c), ptf>n

name fW BS

Pi.'i

11

niTiy

'son' of

a. (eldest)

'son' of

A ii|, L
Ch

Apr

Ar. J^i be one-eyed,

Di 995);

be blind

(H),

t[T^J7] vb. counsel, plan (Aram. ^ id!.;


,of fV) ; only Qal Imv. mpl. ^V Ju
10
30
(GFM
rds.
but v. Bu), Is 8 c. ace.
19
-

blind, blind (orig.

afar.

(sta* UB4

make

vb. Pi.

meaning of A/dub.; Thes "iiy = cZz^ (Ar. 'JS etc.


Jx ,c7
cp. "iiy skin, whence blindness
cave); Hal E
Aram. adj.T'lJ?, >a.v. blind, Pa.ljy,
as catai'act;

subst.

form

cogn. mrj?.

[1^]

||

n.f.

rd. prob. for

^V Qr n.pr.m. a

laxpe, Q(f>e,

which means

al.),

"W

; Is 8 23

Je 40

Ch 2 4
Ch 2 46

Taicpa.

tnpV^I - f id.; so
Jbn'^opp. "#).
8

rds. *|JW3.

01

JW

n.[m.] id.; cstr. njmr *pj Is

n3K>n);

(||

r),

gloom
n.rm.l
J
L

tftw]

Judah

in

concubine of Caleb

f.

'

m. name

2.

b\p

(||

compression, distress (si


vera 1., Aram. word, = nj2); Wanoa ID
^66", 6\[yj/is, 33 tribulationes ; but word dub.

Tnpy^ft

nTO? T1VV

fn. TTD^jf n.pr. 1. gent, 'son' of Midian


6
33
Tacpep, Tefap,
cf. Is6o
Gil 2 5 4 (J) = I Ch I
raicpa(p).

wicked ; > rd. HpJJS


cry /or help.

subst., v. infr.

darkness;

n.f.

TW

734

*rw

No ZMG

xl (1886> '

f
-,

fi.

so

^J-c,

for concr.,

but

v.

[^^]

j[

n.pr.m. Benjamite name

leovs,

Ch

8 10

is be

13

11

?*? totler,

cause tottering

cf.

Syr. ]ili hate, revenge);

Qal Impf. 3 ms. sf. WW) Jb4i Baer Ginsb,


and Qr van d. H., but Kt irvy'' (Hiph.), Bab.
Baer p58 ), so Ginsb marg van d.H.; rd.
thus, or T]ty (Po'l.) Bu; >contr. form of Po'l.
Mass.

^[Pv] V ^" cm b- (if correct, Aram, form


(cf. PW, ji^.) for pW ;;ress, so Thes al.);
only
Hiph. Impf. 3 fs. P'Vn Am 2 13 Pt. pye v but
read prob. plfin, p
We Now Dr.

jealous,

(NH

ks.^'JS, y."W, ^S;^,


2

loias.

vb. rouse oneself, awake

id.; Aram.-i1, -^L;

43
.

Lv 22" (H).

Hi

(v.

Ges5 72cc Di;'cf! Sta 5484e ;

nW Ju 5

Imv.ms.^V^f + Js.

+ 3 i^ Ju 5 1212 +5 (for rhythm);


Ct 5 + Mai 2 (read prob. IV AYeNow
Pt.
GASm, cf. <os=*iy) rouse oneselfto activity,
1212

"ij?

1,

1.,

12

T[rTpyj
word,
J'?'!

n.f.

SNnpy,

flpy

Syr.
4

V'

55

pressure

(si

vera

J&x); only

1.,

Aram,

cstr.

*3E

because of the pressure of the

of

59

Deborah Ju
5

(sq. inf.),

of oneself

5^12.12.12
.

44

^ 57

24

9
,

i'i^f(\\ nap, Kban),

(opp. \&), of
of Zion Is 52

'i's
1-1
,

arm

Is 5I

of stone

9 - 99
,

(idol)

735

-ny

Hb2

19

sword Zc

13"

+ ?J?

harp and lyre \^57 9


4
heart waketh (opp. |K^).
16

wind Ct

against),

= 108

Jb

"W

"'I?

Mai

my

Ct 5 2
12

v.

supr.

Kiph. Pf. 3 ms."W3 Zc2 17 Jmp/. 3 ms.liV''.


Je6 22 Zc 4 1 3 mpl. rty. Je 50 41 Jb 14 12 Vlty
1
12
6e roused Zc 4 (fr. [f?] sleep, in sim.),
Jo 4
12
(sleep of death,
so Jb 14
Wj?J, MP}); be inZc 2 17 of nation
cited to activity, c. f? loc. of
41
whirlwind 25 s2 ; abs. of
Je 6", kings 50
12
nations Jo 4
Po 1. Pf. 3 ms.T!ty 2 S 23 18 -f
26
13
1 s. ^"nty Zc
sf. fFrnfy
'V) consec. Is io
9
12
5
imp/. 3 fs.T!S? Pr io
2 mpl. Vniyn
Ct 8
5
4
5144a
7
Wljjn
8 (fem. subj. Ges
Ct2 3
); /mams'.
n^iy \^8o 3 Inf. "Hi? Jb 3 s
rowse, zcife
;

||

'"'

DW1

ace.

Is I4

imfn f 80

exciting love

hatred stirreth
23

18

Siegf

up

io 26

some

rd.),

145t

Ges*

84

2'

(all

']}

);

Jb3 8

strifes;

so,
12

13

QggComm.Thes.

(i. e.

a
Ges* 72cc

cry of destruction,

rewse ?)

De Di Du

'

Ko

1-

+ ?y against);

(all

esp. of rousing love

||

^BEW

aroused manner, awake,

^ 35

2a

Jb

cf.

+ >y over =for

Jb 31 29

consec.

Hithpo 1. Pf. ^ ^-inynrTl


7 ioas (joyfully) excited,

<mc?

np'B'K), so

perh. Impf. 3 ms.

f, rdg. ipT 'yn: i?3"fe *\}n\

Me Di Beer (MT

J"?! IP.C

(||

"^ ^l) he. 6 excited ivith displeasure)

of terror,
f 1. "Py n.[m.] excitement;
Jl^rgi "$ Jei5 9 of rage (si veral.),"Vy3 NUN t&
;

Ho

11 9

746

t^y

1919

also
>

<,

11.

16

Gn

Qal

Arjbis,

(c

3fi
38

f.lW QalPt.); 1. eldest

Ch

Is6 4 6

Hiph. P/

nrtyn

v Ko
(
45"; Impf. 3 ms.T'y;
is 4 i 25

Vl Hg

^73

20

J4';

14

+,

1 -

ms.T'Vn Is 4
500

Ges 572 *),

s f.

33
,

Gn

3 8 46

1212

iCh 4 21

Pt. "W supr.

Gn

46

16

A88.

^V adj. gent,

coll.'nynNu2 6

Tpy
Nu 26

1 'i
,

of

1. """ij?, c.

art. as subst.

a8.

n.pr.m.

s6

(si

vera

an Ephraimite

1.)

py Sam Ginsb marK

but

t "'^y adj. gent,

of

P V,
7

Dt32 + ,"
,1

Wl

Zc 4 1

etc.; '/mi;,

Qal); rouse,
c.

stir

Zc 4

(as if

n.pr.m.

Elhanan the giant-slayer

Ch 20

implied, esp. subj.

'>
:

25
,

ms.

(=^yna)

Is 45 13 ;

in foil.:

human

16

"*

nK3j?T>sr Is 4 2 13 "Vy} 5 o 4

subj., c. ace. pers.

Jo 4 9

Dn

(+J.]N
2

and

del.

of

S
D^IN,
||

Impf. 3
(i. e.

fs.

'HWp

"liyn

nny Hb3 9 inio nakedness

utterly) ^s thy boiv laid bare,

so

father

(iaeip)

fll. [T)^] vb. be exposed, bare (akin


Niph.
to nny,~liy; Ar. I' y-z pudenda);

sleep,

14

'

from

ESfwi.

ThWeDrBuKitHPS).

We prop.T>.in T?.iy (cf. 2 S 23

} loc. 41 225

c.

"HST,

Dt5jJo

11

(where read ~\^ for

Now

18

made ready;

1.liy Pol.),

and

[from vSty, /ay 6are] thou layest,

etc.

t ["Yiyji] n[.m.] nakedness, pudendum;

expressed or

17

19

sf.

+ by against Is 13 cf. Je5o 51 Ez 2 3 22


mrnK n^yn Je 51 Hg i 1 Ch 5 26 2 Ch 21
+ ?? against), 36 22 =Ezr i cf. v
subj. also

'2

-,

ESee.

art. as subst. coll.

Nu 2 6 -oiy Sam Ginsb


tli^ Kt, Y'^ Qr,

up, to activity, 13p "VJP 12*33

ace. pers., or equiv.,

-,

i's.

^ Dnn

row-se, c. sf.

+;

c.

marB

36

v.

inriTyn

sf.

23

1.

^32";

2
i'

mpl. ?n j 4 9 ; //. Ty3


i5311
17
(Ges
); Pf.Tpt) Isi 3 + ,

TV? * 35

J04

n.pr.m. a son of Gad

")i

26

v.my

2. son of Judah's son Shelah

fi.

Nu

HP

n.pr.m.

Vid.

20

infr.

son of Judah

Nu26

cf. We Oort Now


Hiph. 11, ni.^y

but St prop, lyab

GASm.T-Va ^ 73

rowse oneself to activity, Pi. ?]3 p'Wnj) "Vliynp

v.

'>);

73

triumphant, that

both subj.

20

abs. \^

improb. with Dpyi

illPpm iTVyn

Proph.Chald.IL

Jb

Ct 2'

5001 "- 497

notelsewhere, very dub. rd. perh. ^"iW^


Lag
Che Q u Kaug S rd jp, sJl0 llt,bnt
Pilp.

Tiy poss.); perh. also, obj. croco(rdg. 13T^ v. Qal); i33irt inb njn

2. declarative or exbibitive sense, act in an

rouse

deWMeinh Behim,cf.Bev.who

23

Pol. q. v.); fig. in m;yK V 57


3
tyiM
7
arouse the dawn (|| Imv. Qal q.v.); pt.
abs. = sto'rrm<7 up (a fire) Ho 4 (si vera 1.; cf.
7
Ges ,20b but text dubious cf. We Now GASm).

1120

Is 2 3 v. ~ny.
Pilp. Impf. 3 mpl.
=nyy; nasrniap Is 15 5 usu. expl. as=ny"]S; (wh.
.

2o
1 i

84

+ 7JJ

1)= 1 Ch 1

,-&/>,

Jb 4 i

dile

Dn

dubious/of

is

wield, brandish

i.e.

conflict

thinks DNlp^

v. p.

nMB> Prio
of weapon 2 S

ace.

c.

Wyri

||

D'O'TO 'yri

read also v 8 (v.TV3n

so Is

);

against),

"h'y D'T'riyn

T^TW

144a

awaken,

rouse,

against), so

+ ^V

De, arousing from slumber Bu,

T^lty

reading

jrnb

Ct

love

Ges*

fem. subj. v.

su bj. biXf v

(of'');

esp. i-owse, eax-z'te

Zcg

pers.

to activity, c. ace.

13

u-vy

only

pi.

sf.^rniyD

Hb 2

15
.

tDh^y, "ChV adj. and n.[m.] 1. naked;


423 426
Ges 585t Sta^ 295
2. nakedness "(^iy Ew
327a
> -v/my (not Heb. in this sense) Ba NB527g
10 u
+4 t., Diy Ez
Kg"- 84 120 ); abs. ^V. Gn 3
-

*j>);

+ JIN

in

'

+2

t.

Ez

pi.

&yV Gn 3 ; 1.
7

adj naked
.

Gn 3 71011

Ez i8 716

as subst. concr.
4S
2. n.abstr. nakedness Dt 28 ; nnyi.
(all pred.);

and bareness

ness

= naked

'J?

naked-

and bare, of per-

Ez i6 7 22 39
-

sonified Jerusalem),

22

29

=subst.
Mi I cf. Am 2 Jb 24
6
7
possessions
=
without
22
Jb
concr. Is 58
s
Jb i'21 21 = Ee 5 H of She'61, open before Jb 26

^H Is 20

34

710

16

t[nhj?tt, Kb"- 1,121 ] n.m. naked thing;


Dn/Biyj?

pi. abstr. sf.

(denom.

Sta

fr. foreg'.

Ch

273a
;

Ch i
1 Ch
35

28

15

>

</mj> Ba NB * 16Cb ).

nakedness

their

2. Beujamites

b.

39

(Kt B*y).
1 Ch 7
Ch 23 1011
4. son

WW v. supr., p. 2

19
.

IViy

Aram.

Pa.;

2 2 b.

(NH

[JTIJ/] vb. be bent, crooked


Nithp";

Pi.

Ch 1

)&*.

fcoL,

cf.

id.,

PS 3008) ; Pi. Pf. 3 ms. sf. "-ariiy Jb i 9


imy Ec7 13 3 pi. sf. W|? fug"78 /mgf.
3
9
"rw v //. royjj
3 ms. my; ^i 4 6 Jb8
Am 8 La 3"; 1. a. make crooked = falsify,
c

deceive

scales

3-3

34

Am8
12

God

subj.);

^y

so

V119";

tns

Jbi 9

plJT)

Jb

ace. pers. subvert

c.

deprive of justice),

(i. e.

cf.

pervert justice (BEt^O,

(all

SIX

'yi>

La

3C

(Voi

foil.;

meaning unknown).

Jb7

skin

(NH

2.

subj.)-

('>

mdee crooked, D^BH *]T1 ^ 146 9 ('1 subjo13


in gen. Ec 7 (God subj.
opp. }i?Fl).
Pu. iJ
15
njy Ec 1 what is bent (opp. i?fl).
Hithp.
3
U"tfyrjn'!
pi.
consec.
Ec
1
and
the
strong
Pf. 3
fond,

mj/

III.

13

jsty), v

10

a.

3. a Levite

Rehoboam
1"

'>

Esau Gn 36 314 (both Kt

1. son of

of

TDiiy, diy adj. naked (perh. secondary


327a
]63c
or from ./'Tjy,
Sta*
form from tiV$ Ew
24
16
+8t.,Chl?iSi9
abs.DnyAm2
+ 3t.;
q.v.);
6
25
5
Jb 2 2 ; naked
pi. ffWy. Gn 2
f. nifny Ho 2
118n
Gn2(J) i S 19 14 Ho 2 5 adverb. (Ges
) c.
2

nw

736

D-ny

-|^

n-m.

90

Lzb 346);'y
i~iy

29

14
-)-

'

Gu

abs.

Wy Je 13

21

23

Nu 19

ITjy

niy Gn27 16 + rhiy Ex 39 34


;

skin

men (55

1. of

m& 'V 34 2930 cf.


Jei3 23

35

teeth,

etc.; pi. cstr.

Ex

22

26

P); (dark) skin of Cushite

(si

vera

also

1.);

Lv

i3 2 + 33

t.

^^

13 (P), in tests for leprosy (v. esp. i~iK'3~ y


H cf# Y 3.3S. 3 9.43). ^y nj Q '-y,y Jb 2 *
v
behalf of, for, skin, appar. proverb, phrase of
barter,
everything has its price (on varieties
2. hide of animals
of interpr. v. Comm.).
31
exc. Jb 40
after skinning Gn
(44 t.), alw.
14
16
27
(J); of sacrif. victims Ex 2 9 Lv4 n + 5 t.
(all P); prepared for use (by some process of
tanning, cf. Now ArchL242 ), sts.
leather : mate2.5.3.4

tJT$7

garments

article

Lv

tabern.

Ex

25

48ff

21

(J), girdle 2

Nu

s 5

+ 10 1.
etc., Nu 4+ 5 t. Nu 4.

is 3 o

20

i3

sacred utensils,

Dmy

Gn 3

8
i

[tiH,^/ ]

any

covering of
31
Ex 26, 35, 36, 39, of ark,
(P);

si

].,

lend aid, come to

help (Ar. oli. iv aid, succour ; Sab. fiiy n.


help, Sab Denkm 91
Nab. Sin. niy in 11. pr.
Lzb 337 Cook 90) ; Qal Imv. mpl. 1K21
J04 11
Nov
Exi>os
but dub.; Gr Dr, plausibly,
Che
;

1897,365

^ j^.
(

""tifty?

comes
Cj xj

No Ic
c),

-,

(also

^n

Vfly

We Now

&W

Kt TOi) n.pr.m.

No ZMGxl(1886) 168 =Ar.


We Skizz '" in Held 146 K S K

to help,

and^ (not

(prob. he
n.pr.div.

21S <cf

>

yet against this

'

'

Sem

'

BN133

Buhl

Edom48f

wb

n$nb

^"n?; KloChe Comm -niyib


nijyb,

neach, edify,' Gr

Che Hpt n^nnb.


-

T^ri^ n.pr.m. 1. name in Judah 1 Ch9


Tufa (= iTng Ne 11 ). 2. Ezr 8 14 Outfi.

ty,

my

fi?,

v. try.

uy.

v.

tStb>5Ty n.[m.] entire removal (redupl.


530n -

intens. (Ges

Ar. Jj^ remove,

SchenkeP1

in

Lv i6

Sta

),

>

256
;

as

most,

Wiu "** Me

668

n.pr.

of spirit

Dr Hastines DB [a
'

late, ace. to

being

wll0 der

interpret, of
'y

8ff-

*/ [<?W]

abstr.,

Biihr Sjmbii

v.

'-

I24a

fallen

Che ZAW *v(189a


Bib

Enc?
'],
N ?ry c Benz
on
based
in Jewish angelology, where prob.

E ncy.Bib.

Lv

i6

Lv 1

81010

26

t,

fr<

8ff
;

name not

in ritual of

elsewhere);

Day of Atonement,

entire removal of sin and guilt from sacred


places into desert on back of goat, symb. of
entire forgiveness.
I.

2TI/

(NH id.

vb. leave, forsake, loose


- -

(rare); Ar. JjJ-c be remote, absent, depart, Af.


ezebu, leave,

);

43)

Uovs (i.e. c; not layovs,

Lag MiiT7

VWty-

^.

|.

angel,

vera

(opp.

haunting desert, Thes Di

v.^y.

vb.

deprivation

i.e.

4
50 usu. to help, so Ges Del Di
J>yKau a ]
^ | )U J n ^.|la cage an ^ rama i sm
(Aram. *niy
Ar. ^U, q.v. sub CWy) text
prob. corrupt, Oort Th T 1891 469 friyi), and del.

i33<I..

La

59

vb. very dub.; only in

32

subversion,

n.f.

nn-1 S|J-nK Is

rial of

[nn^]

'

Lv

bend themselves.

of justice ;-- sf. Virwy

(E),

Mi3
i.e. gums
2 3

hyperb.

Ez 37 6S La 3 8 Jb f io u + in
^V Jb i9 20b the skin of my

v. also

men

oniy Lvi6 27 ;

^V*? ir6ofc>

t.),

(all

sf.

sf.

Ex 3 4 29 +

cstr.

my

Ph.

id,;

art?;Eth.
Pf. 3 ms. 'y

Shaph. usezib, rescue,


tnK>{[<\:

Gn

24

27

sf.

'33tg Is

BArani.

cf.

widowed Di

973

49

)
14

;Qal
^ 3 8 "i

nap?

fs.

Ex

jnatS?

Ez 23
2

20

etc.

is.

T^att? Is 54

sf.

2 fpl.

Gn 2 24 sf. 1 s. Viaj^l S 30 etc.; Imv.


n
28
ty^Zf, n3lV Je49 ]? Je 4 8 Pr 9 etc.;
aiy Ex 23
cstr. aiy Gn
//. a&s. 3ity Je 14
17
44 + sf. ^a?y Je 2 +, etc. Pt. act. 3$ Pr
5901
cstr. T\2p Pr 2
io + cstr. a|y (Ges
)
13

-2]V:

a^yDt 32 26 4meanings

(on order of

io

31

Ru

(P),

s3

Je 25

16

T&1)

(||riND

K2

ace.

a.

'

Je 9 1

c.

x " (1886) 726

Gn 44 22 22 (J),

46

3D

c.

Je 18 14 (of snow),

io 40

^IW

??l Is J
a given condition, situation,

Ch 24

25

they

Mildness

my

(DyO)
'1)

of

TOPI

entrust

cf,

Jb 39 11

(unaided), 17 3ty

from

k.

rei

(||

i
1

So

9
(

Je 4

-75?

io 14

29

MT

Q\)b),

leave to (?)

i.

23

the affair) io Aim/

it (sc.

Lv

one

(E) Aow sAaft

(of ostrich),
2

21

(JE)

s2

10

Zp'2

4
,

cf.

pass.,

subj.

S5

21

deserted region.

1+ Of)

nn^TX?

obj.

Is

(2) oxen

Ch

of eggs Is io 14 .

and

1 S 3i
Je 9 18 4 8 28 51 9 2 Ch 1 14 Is
enemy) pt. pass, of cities v 2

Ki

^.r 1? of

Gn

24

pt.

20

12

14
tb.

(J

if
1

=
,

flock

subst.

Zc 11 17

fo7~saJce~~(i)

man

idol-images
;

pt.

human

his parents),

S 30 13 Jos 22 s (D), Je 49 11 ^ 27 10 (parent a


child), Pr 2 17 (wife her husband,
cf. n#K
6
n
'y
Is
and
of personif. Zion Is 60 15
?^ 54
5
^2 4
(obj. om,).
(2) an animal its young Je 1

^),

fHto confess);

of God's forsaking,

e.

t(4) but also

^ 37

V'

>

temporary abandonment 2CI132 31


of purpose) ; etc. (34 t. in all)
+ Je
abandoning his house). +f. of God's

/iXB'?; of

inf.

12"

('<

ceasing to regard, the earth, thus

i. e.

giving impunity to crime,

Ez8 12

tg. of

11

strength (03) forsaking one ^ 38


courage
13
kindness and faithfulness (nONl IDil)
(a?) 40
3

Pr 3

t3. let loose, set free,


(E) thou shalt by

Ex

iBy

free;
aityi

23

26

and
and

means free
him to set it

Dt 2 2 4 DHM sub
liyy shut up and freed, proverb,
on sense,

cf.

11.

of people

all classes
8

atyri 3TJ?

all

the beast) with him, (aid

it (sc.

go

let

5b

Dt32 36

14

10

or

free,

[v.

from

free

RS Semi
it)

437

let

'

2nded

'

456

21 21 2

mouth)

complaint Jb io (v*! apud me,


1

= bond

under taboo

go Jb 20 13

wickedness as morsel in

3fy);

phr.,

(exact meaning dub.; prob. either

(c.

ace. of

let

loose

my

?y

II 1

d);

cf.

my

^S

rQiytf

(cf.

ThesDe Me Stu Di Buhl Lex Bu; > abandon

my

27

Jb

will loosen, relax,

face,

SS Bae K* u

AV RV

[gloomy] countenance

Du).
tNipb. Pf. 3 ms. aty: Ne 13 11 ; 3 fs.
nary? is 62 12 ; Impf. 3 fs. atyri' i s 7 16 Lv 2 6 43
6
afyrf Jbi8 4
Pt. aun is
3 mpi. 13}P is'iS
,

27

10

(p),

^37
i. e.

25
;

2\B

fpl-

EZ36 4 ; 1.

to the possession

of,

Is 18

Is2<7

10

land Is7

16

36

^ 37

25
.

2. be

God Ne 13 a city Ez
nWD), 62 12 the earth Jbi8
,

(||
,

LV26

tPu.

^??); 3

fs

43

(or

IP of exiles); of

(+
Qal

Pf

deserted, of city:
(II

be left to

11

forsaken, of house of

10

= 2 Ch

sins of various kinds

om.;

(obj.

Ne

8l3

but text

23 (H), Mai 3"


19
have nothing to do with Pr 9'

'4- io" 15 10 27 10
Is55 7 Pr28 13

obey advice,

K1

abandoning men Dt 3 17 Is 42 16 49 14 54" 2 Ch


12 5 Ezr p 9 yj, 9 11 22 2 + 8 t. f x//
+ V3 Ne 9 23
33
W
*6 thou wilt not abandon my soul

Ne

also pdss. (c. 7)


p)

jb 39 14

aiyri

(1) land, house, city, tent, etc.,

Ch io 7
7

h. Zeare in

T? Gn39

abandon, forsake: +a. abandon, ace

2. leave,
rei

his

left

R u 2 20 (both

'y

a noa),

nfnm Ex

pers.

i>

leave

f.

fail to follow,

Ez 20 8

Dt 29"
Ch 24 13 Ne

etc.,

'

house of

t.;

t(3) forsake,

leaving,

g. leave

remaining, ace. pers. Jos

?eave <wer,
ace.

16

to, ace. rei 4-

leaving

rpra p,6

cf.

(||

prob. otherwise corrupt.

refrain

c.

sj f\~m).

(reading CriijN.b for

suffering,

pregn. Ae hath not

om., Ais cause).

(ace.

'y

his faithfulness from (being) with

'yf

*?*

(J),

24

27

master; so "I1K Ht?n

hand

the

34

and

14

Ru

alone

let

Gn

unexercised,

iriN

a city nnins Jos 8 17

undisturbed,

leave

him in great

left

EZ23 29

adv. ace.

e leave in

ffvTO

commands, covenant,

1014

of forsaking idols

19

instruction, wisdom, reproof:

D?*]^ 3

23"

(Oort

law,

'^s

NBten usury

12 -

10

fP

Ex 2 20 (J), 2 S 1 16 ( + inf.),
13
Ez2 4
ace. rei+T3 Gn 39
+>>V v 151s
21
8
(allJ) + 3 loc. 50 (J) ace. pers. et rei Ex 9 (J).
s7
c. leave in the presence of (M??) i Ch 16
(7 of
14
d. leave in
accus., cf. 7 3 b supr.), 2 Ch 28
21

Ho 4

b.

leave behind, ace. pers.

safety,

+ inf. only ~to&b W "'TIS


We Now doubt ~to$). "(2) obj.
c

io

ace. loc.

(^ as lion leaving lair)

intrans. (strangely)

loc.

IDn II)

v.

+1. leave,

No ZMG

cf.

depart from, ace. pers.

Nu

etc.;-

17

f.

etc. ;^)ass.

s2
17

tc.=neglect, Levite Dti2 19 14 s7 poor Jb 20 '.


d, esp. (1) fig. of forsaking God ('), apostatizing, Ju io 10 Dt 28 20 i 16 Je i 16 + 38 t. (oft.
3
Je and later); + Jon 2 9 (obj. Q^D, i, e Goci,
,

Impf. 3 ms. 3iy; Is 55 7

nmw

737

aw

pass., v. Ges

3 ms.

n ?!V. Je49 25

3$

"i*V

Wi\

man

62e
)

desolation
f 1. rn^lty n.f forsakenness,
12
9
.
nail
v.
V2 a.
Is 6
fln 3-1J33 'Vn
17
3 B

be

Is 32

14

738

r&lW

tn.

n.pr.f.

K 22 = 2 Ch

2. (r)af;i3o, wife of Caleb

payment);

specif,
7i;:T

I2

sub

Ez

12

my);

trow-,

thy toares; similarly v

(as

left

Ez2 7

=l*2i3]P

(oft.

in

27 33
,

h")?

vb.

perhaps Sab. 3"iy


Monatsschr.

(ister.

appar. strength of wicked 52

Pr 8 28 when
strong,

storation,

repair

Denkm

(cf.

(?)
90

DHM

MfJ PQMPD

a ] g0

SHWBiii

3 mpl. 13iy*1
as far as the broad wall ;
paved Gu ZFV viii
<1*.SM
or fr
L 3ry ( gee views in Be Ryle j_

>

jaaty, -raw, n-ty

THW n.pr.loc.

fiuro)

Philistine

Kazze),

c.

from

GAgm Geog

.36ff.

Eur

(mod.

87 - 96 - 159 -

iyt,

"' 6

Ghazze,

Gnio u

Dt
Ju

2
i

23

Jerus., near the sea

Buhl Geo 6

190 t.^

r.

c.

(Bob

J ul6 l.Sl

also

Am 1"

22

(D),

15

47

cf.

(P),

Je 25 247 16 Zc 9 55
B und s
commercial importance v.

18

S 6 17

Zp

DHM

Q. a

ZPV

vii (1884), 1 ft, 293

iCh7 28

njy

1K5 2K18

Ju 6 4

Josio 41 (D);

On
989

(J),

(4. v.),

Be

van

Oettli

d.

ff.

69 ft, 179 ft

viii (1885),

67dd

K5

i.372^

Jos i3 3 (D);

Hpt

t [TJ^] vb. be strong


in bad sense,

and

strong,

v. *P.

Ju 16 2

be

(NH

id.,

Hiph., esp.

mighty, strong, Eth.

be furious, ezzu, fierce)

t'tZ.

Qal Jwip/. 3 ms. 1ST -f 9 5 2


Ec 7 tyni Ju 3
3 fs. tyn ^ 8 9
20

14

19

(sheiveth bold-

(Ges

;']} abs.

TP Am5 + 4 t.; 1?
t., IP Jui 4
Dt 28 50 Dn 8 23 f. njy*Ex i 4 21 + 2 t.; pi.
Ez 7 24 + 3 t.; f. T)Sty Pr 18 23 cstr. *?P Is

cstr.

18

np

11

mighty, wind

-strong,

Ex

Nu 2 i

24

iias

border; of people Pr 30 2S

<.

(JE), but rd.prob.

Am 5

mighty

the

13

fs. 11*23 i"l)Pn

mighty, fierce

Nui 3 +2

i4 21 (J); border

( Di al.)

"IJ?:

Fa'asr

9
,

10

D%>

(fig. of ants),

Ez7 24 + Pr24 5

= subst.

(of physical

SS Kmp Kau

force; rdg. TPO aiD or the like

so

(= subst.)

14

18
of lion Ju 14

fierce,

of king Is 19

Nu

of people

13

28

4
(||

rf

j?

DtfWj),

(JE), Is 25 s (|| CsVlP); of


4
18 18 so as subst. \jr 59

enemy 2 S 22 =^
D^a IP Dt 2 8' fierce of countenance, Dn 8 23
perh. = im2}udent Ec 8 (rdg. tP for tP q.v.);
,

anger

Gn 49'

(*!>?)

p r2I u. E'arny
appetite

(||

nVfP n2P^
Tj?,

might

in J),

^T^

iib);

Dn

62

Imv. ms.

12
;

so

of

n ?D)
of

fierce

as adv. accus.

fpl.

18 23 the rich answereth fiercely.

Pr
and

(poem

wrath

n^aban Is 56 11 dogs

nya'E'

51

n.m.

T\V

(rarely)

strength,

26
^ 84 +
fP
once
Gn 49*; cstr. tP Mi 5 + "IP f 28
Ex i5 + 2 t., IP ^ 28 7 + ^!P 2?+ 2
66 + sf.i pl.nP8i
3 mpl.^JP 8 9 ,etc.;
;

abs. 'p

JU9

Tip

,"'P Is
s

sf.

t.,

18

might (usu.

and physical,

f 61

Pr 18 10

poet.,

44

t.

tyty):

1. mate-

np Ju 9 51 and fig. (of*))


tP"*DTO ^7i 7 cf. b"TP~l*p Is 26

rial

lp".5':

Tp-rri?

Pr i8 19 (sim.'), io 15 =i8 n (fig.); Tineao ft

22

""*
(of a city, read poss. T1P Toy); *?P

Pr

2
8

V,62

(fig.);

Dinrp

^P n^
f 30 (rdg. TSP-nr S Hup
jesi

Ez 26 (of Tyre), cf!


Che Kau We but no
11

TiV!

strength,

Cook 90
Ar. j
0HH;
; As. ezezu,

PBH BhKTjm Pr

Lzb 338
Aram. y&. be mighty,
OAram. Nab. Palm. n.pr. ipjy Lzb

cf.

tiy? Is 30*

-;

esp. deriv. tP; Ph. ?y strength,

also in n.pr.

makeih 00 id her face.

she

2S

foreg., c. art. as subst.

pl.-D-njJjb

vjise.

makeih firm

TT1? adj. strong,

56

t&Jjl

3 ms. V3B3

man

coll.

Hiph. Pf

a ivicked

*-tP

MfVtJJ adj. gent, of

363

ness) loith his face; so 3

Tf_

H., read HJJ Baer Ginsb

Kau Kit

Ko'-

strong for the

is

iXE)K3);

(||

< 'n tip the might,


nD3Hn Ec
Hup Du Mp

18

(both ^pjy), southernmost of the famous five


cities,

29

titya

CheBae al. shew thyself strong,

Wild Toy); formidable,

3W

Kd-

28' E,

N, Long. 34

r .181 ff.

W.

of

" 169

Herod.

city
3'

Lat. 31

WSW

50 miles
BBi

'

Azzati

.ffasatf,

WMM "

Egypt. &Wato
Ant "" 6 5 etc
TaCa, so Jos
*;

29

D^yis 4 3 lc (||D?n),Ne9";ofloveCt8 6

Gaza, raa (As. Hazzutu,


,

38

Wkl

v. try.

COT'- 97 Dl Pa290 Tel Am

etc.,

'*);

niry

DirUjI

wisdom

re-

186

Levy
Ar. t_>jj.*
Kremer Beitr iK 18)
Qal Impf.
Ne 3 s tmd /te?/ repaired (?) Jerus.

erection

building -stone

i. e.

etc.,

tpFrbK

fountains of the deep grew


firm, fixed
but Oort Bi Toy rd.

WP ^ 68

ttr6K

19

prop.

*fi*]i?

awe? Ai*

when he made firm, fixed fast

Itiya

v.

Ju

the

God, wh.,

Sab

restore,

10

8 28

Pr

titS?

cstr.

^3$
^89"
(of
T& *

abs.

19

restore,

Orient 1885, 226

d.

f.

11

etc., cf.

^n

[^V]

Dn

20

12

God, who,

27

Inf

jyrevailed against, so 6

furnished as
16
(MT 'P3,
also v

(as subj. of sentence) v ; HNSa


'PI
D*B*B r y v 33 when thy wares came forth, etc.
II.

v. infr.)

be strong, prevail, "?y i"P Tpni

f9

(but

/te?/

14 ' 22

at the price of
but prob. del 3) p3 'P3 v
(in exchange for) thy wares they furnished,
etc.;

29

3"}P

||

bna

rqaip]

WP ^ 68

Imnd

Ez 27

fe# c

trf

ta'w.

As. uzub{b)u, a

cf.

only

2031

1819

wares

pi.

ru

'P

Ch

2' fs.

sf.

+ 4 t. ; ivares,

q.*v.

27

only

hand;

purchaser's

the

Afov/3a,

42

mother of Jehoshaphat

T[p2t^] n.[m.]

Aue/3a,

i.

ty

53

(of Bab.),

obj. for vb.

pn for nrinppn);
T

i-ry y*i?")

Gie in Bae

150

/'

my

739

Ki AV
mighty firmament (De Hup Kau al.
EV Che the of his power, where his power
;

2S6

dwells); t'V"?33 with all one' s might

1 "1

in

a mighty voice ;
s

Is 62

'>)

of

5?'"M

i-TX?

51

cf.

Jb 41 14

of crocodile

^r

Jb 26 ;

89

14

18

(song),

33
68 86 1C
.

as their stronghold, for defence Je

sts.

+ W), +

19

2 8'

+ "3?0),

rtj), 4 6 2

||

tub 1.

Pr 24

63 68

35

of ^).

68

93 96

29

+v

^O

27

i6 ss

Ch

17

15

13

(rdg. ?iy for nfy,

11

(||

Ch

6 41

=+

= ark

VJ
t'JB

W=^ boldness, impudence Ec 8

wisdom, De Wild

hast

Siegf

c):

66 3

15

cf.

*JBK

78

26

^8

al.;

(cf.
3

TTJ?

13

ty

1
,

vb

cf.

),

so

61

T7N vty

changed by
imjm-

ivho is

Hiph.).

5.

= stronghold

mouth of babes

thou

EwDe Hup Kau Scb Che Dr,

cstr.

v + iss

vrikbEj"!

78

HOnpo
non),

'y Is

L Iaafaf.
3

of an army

subst.coll.Nu3

(Ginsb ma, s

Ch 5

rtfl>

tty

fty

0(a, A(a:

v 6J 8 =N-ty
-

fW,

0(ov(,

Baer 10 ".)

'

cf.

1. driver of the

Ch

o 7 910
-

11
.

Ne

27

o((e)ias
21

15

(del.

2.

El);

is

2CI129 14

C.

2.

Ch

Vid. ^ffi!.

of foregoing,

art. as

c.

'\f>

15

Ch26

K i5

b. n*ty 2

3 8 9
-

14 18 ls 19 31 22 23'2
-

Levite

Ne

p-N

"-

295

Ezr io 21
b

); hero
4

Ezr

Ne

b.

1942

Zc 14

Ch

4.

id.

(=

Ch

K
1

2. vi^ty

2/

25

3.

priest with

1. Levites

22

Gray

cf.

44

Ofa(y).

a.

c. priestly

2.

Is

foregoing;

name in Issachar
Benjamite name 1 Ch 7' 9 s
12

2
1

David

of

5. id. name in Judah


n-m). Vid. also *n$p.

for

t^y n.pr.m. o^ei


6 3G

David

Ch 6

t^^-fy n.pr.m.
Pr<>

Am

Ho i'

name

(also \

7
13 - 30

father of an officer of
n*-ty

also

'"<

is

1. O^tay, but
OHeb.' iny Lzb 338);
vrnrs_
=
Judah
a. in^
king
of
Afapws
3234

7'.

1CI126 23

n.pr.m. (>y strength

Lv 10 4 Nu
b T Ch 2 ^

6 1822

(Ginsb mar8/tyn);

!"!**}?

Ch5 3L32
name Ne
1

CI17 2

'

3.

Ch

i5

ls

24

2,J

27
,

OfeiqA, Levite

Q. rav Prop. N.

tirT

n.pr.m.

=Vny(1) v 20 both

n.pr.m.

perhaps for

bmV

0(eia(s),

VlMJJ

Gray

Ne

tlilfy n.pr.m.

16

ACaj3ov X

12
.

Atrya8, AfyaS

Gray PlopN145 ); 1. a. head


,2
17
with Zerub. Ezr 2 =Ne 7
8

Levite name
rrop -V291

Ch

n.pr.m. father of one Nehemiah,

tp^lV

Ezra Ezr

name

prob. err. for

210, 224, 307, :i09_

a wall-builder
1

3. Benjamite

T^N'ty adj. gent,

inty

INly n.pr.m.
6

g f.

uTV n.pr.m. lleubenite name

<;

23

4. repairer of wall

T ^IT-ty,

Ex

r:,:o

42

Ch

10

@ B Atapa^X.

),

Simeonite

of'>^2 4 8

14

'-

v.

tf Ig

13

'

I45

n'lty adj. mighty, powerful;

Is43 17 ;

ark 2

= ^Oy V

1 t}P("l)

25

2. a Benjamite
N 295
also Gray Prop ).

Levites: a.

1.

t7N'

4 2 fierceness of battle

^iriN-iia 'y

Ch

Ch

n.pr.m. (iny strength

tQhgZ

,19.30

tiffO v. fly.

T 'Hty n. [m.] strength, might, fierceness

=fy;

o(e)o/X:

4.

lie

Vrss Bae.

Kit).

(1

(Kit ^'ty

foreign wife

< rd. 'S ty

out of the

Du >praise

(fr.

20

27

TjJ

founded strength, or a stronghold (for thy

defence,
cf.

Ch

b. 2

\js

d. manifested in connex. with the ark,

(title

13

74 '77

try),

fn*

dent

99

nyiB*), v 14

^ 21

(song),

^ 90

Ch

(^ is mighty);

l. Levite names: a.

cf.

29
(c.iT), 68 35

=iChi6 n Ezr8~( + ia),

i05 4

(cf.

tj>

62 12

if

in praise

^ 59

Jb i2 16

exerted for his people and against

c.

Ex

29

Ch

96

JDJ).

foes

Hb

attribute

theme of ascription

b.

(canj)
(c.

Kit),

3. might of"' (esp.^):

v. ty.

a. as essential

liis

(||

name

51

O(u'a), Afrta.

= nn^y

8 4 6 also

=Ne 7

Ntt).

TPttV n.pr.m.

'

2s

18

v (||
10
mare -;
'ICinp),
( +
59 (rdg. "[V, v. Comm. and Ginsb
18
26
^as^D), v (|| id.), cf.' Pr 1
4 (|| HDnc); v also
16

EzriO 27

1S

49

36

11

Ex i 5 2 nj)^) = Is i 2 2 =
8
toy nnKDTl
cf. Is 45", 'WJ) tjl f 140

9^8i

Is 4

Ez 24 21 3O

(H),

10

2. V.

Kit).

4. liead of

1. Levite

52

S2

138

19

^ 29
so (implic.) of Zion Is
\3 tfnfo 8 4 138
s
c. of ^ as strength of his servants Mi 5

bestowed by

b.

Am 3, 'V fi Lv 2 6

a.

Of( t )a,Afa.

no

87

" 679

INVti? n.pr.m. one with foreign wife

tjrnt3, fig. of political power Je 48"


rnKDfi bjjip), Ez 1 9 1112u (vine-branches, in
(||
2
2. personal, social, and political:
fig.),^

Jb37 6

Ch

(fig.

niltptt D2>3

i-tV

name

Sta G ' m

c f.

i4

= his mighty arm

11

89

= n^ty

perh.

('y

Tn-TV n.pr.m.

^ 68'

bip

t'i?

1S20

family of returned exiles Ezr

cfGFMBu;

Manasseh and Anion

burial-place of

NJi|"|3

K2

3. Benjamite

Ch 30 21 (where so read, for MT


1725
ft \!?3, Kau Kit cf. Be Oettli); ttya Pr 31
21
abstr. for concr. Ju 5 si vera 1., but prob. crpt.,
Ch i3 s ,+

ixy

Ef8ow.

(Gad

is

of family returning
b. returning with

2. one of those sealed


3

mighty;

1:

Ne

io 10

mow
niQty n.pr .m. A L usu. A&uatf, Ao>i<u0
s1
33
one of David's heroes 2 S 23 1 Ch 1

f i.
1. a.

B Aaj3u0.
Ch

740

b. father of two of David's


c. officer of David 1 Ch zfK

12

B SaXpco,
g
n.pr.loc. v/m'3 p.

name

Benjamit'e

<

tn.

Ch

4 '2

36

1'

2.

c.

c.

(Now

akin to vulture

Arch iS4

116

named

),

4- 1??.
SHi,1 w
'

D}3 Dt 14 13 Lv ii 13 (H); = osprey Tristr


Lvn ,3
t 14,12
j) r
(-/unknown;
(others vulture Di
)
perhaps
foreign word).
conject. v. in Di
-

(NH

vb. dig aboiit

f [p_T,J/]

also sur-

id.,

ring

Ar.

Aram.

N^lpiy, Jl^jsjuil, Jl&sjLSk.

furrow

or

cleave

(j:.c

earth

the

\^2S 7

(sc.

carefully about.

it

T TTp)V n.pr.loc.
of Judah, near

I.

Je34 7

17

help;

Ar.

.j.c

iW

help,

1 i

S1

;!

^n8

7w. ms.

17

lity)

S 18

4- 2

^I^b

Ch

12 17

etc.;

(rdg.

DnVy Ges

Ch

;;ass.

in J),
?J?

yfr

26

28'23
;

io 14

1
12

c. sf.

22

i2

subj.

Ch

119

if/

6
,

(||

? pers. 2

MT
c.

(van

usu.

sf.

46"

or -$!>

..

H.

y^,

('>),
23

Ch

(sf.

Du

io 13

c.

ace.

(poem
26

(c.

of city),
3

Dt 3 2 2 Ch
Ch 18 5 4- 4 t. 4- 2 S
cf. HPS)
subj. ' Is
;

succour;'y

Ez

(cf.

opp.

;'

'in

Bi Che),

(t'y

cf.

2. concr.=

'>).

n"Uy 2) 'y? (3

1.

flK'S,

20 3 121" 124 s

Dy Gr Kau

abs.

12", etc.

-''yin,

(||

essent.,

Ges* 11911 ) Gn 2
(J) 4- Ho 13
Che We Gu Kau Now); coll. (without

b,

!4

vera

(si

Co

1.;

VllSf);

esp. of
=9

^i 4 6

(poem),

'9

15

''

",

Dt

(E),

4
.

"\}V n.pr.m. (Ph. and

11.

); 1.

name

a wall-builder

Judah

in

Ch

Ch

]0

Ne

OHeb.
19

2.

2.

Afovp.

tlty n.pr.m. 1. Ephraimite 1 Ch


42
U(ovp.
1?y, a priest, Ne 12

Lzb

A^p, E^ep.
3. hero
(van d. H. v 9 ), Afp, etc.

David

iry

4"*,

of

21

E&P-

23

4- ynyin';

4- 1

3:s

help,

18 4 ni|y

Dt 33 29

f?0

Inf.

Qal.

made

lielp>ed (lit.

TWTPV

n.pr.m.

EfSpas;

Eo-Spas,

Etrpas,

Ezra Ezr 7
io 2 56 Ne8 6 called -BB(n)
Ezr7 6 NeS 43 ^^ 36 ?nbn Ezrio 10 16 Ne8 29
both Ezr 7" Ne 1 26
2. priest with Zerub.
1

1.

-''

Ne

ti.
1

6o

assistance;

io8

13

nmty n
abs. 'y Isio

mty,
t v

rr^tv,
t
;

13

Nei2

3.

11

cour,

(Ges

80s
),

.f.

t t

nH]y ^ 63

hei Pr sue^"3$

4-,

cstr.

4- 2 t,;

m_?y Is 3 i 2 4-; sf. W|y"^ 2 2 20 4-, etc.; 1.


7
3
help, succour Is io 20 (4- <''!''??), 3I 1 Je37

La

17

/rom,

n. cogn.

c.

4 6

Gn49

t. 4-

12 1

7?^/. 3 mpl.

sf.

ace. loc. (city)

God

oft.

Ch

6 35

<

Ch
ch

28

'i);

^ Dt 33 (poem), 1+\30 f 33
D>BO 70
'y3 (v. supr.) Ex 18

Dnjyo. appai

d.

fr.

lnifO

ace.

c.

Ch

4- 2

34
i

helps

ir/(o

175

io

1.1.5?

Ae ^,

Is 41

subj. false gods

S 85

n9

Dm

3) Ez'i2

26

succour Is 30 5

3 I 7

(rd.

nt'y

tHiph. dub.
nniyo 2 Ch 2 8 23 v.

pi.

'If Ex

rd. -VB for 'y

one
v.

n.m.

4-, sf.

n ?"!n),

33

Hiph.);
7

help,

7^/

+ Jos

c.

1.

3 mpl.

liryb 2

1.,

^ 37 40 ( + E3.b),

-\\tsb,

36

4-

Is 41 101314 4- 12

c.

Qr

^}y: ^

pers. Jos io

I3:o - 3

(4- ? of enemy), io 15

pHfl);

18 3 (rd.

'(D),

for

Ch

Ezr

against),

109

5530

(D); esp.

3
(subj. Michael);
pers.

I4

26

I'ty)

IS31

"ifj?

44

4-

/,/! cstr. "tiyfe 1

etc.

2 t.,

Is

sf.

109

etc.;

subj. false gods);

33

4-

20 w Jos

both JE),
2

Qr

Qr (> Kt

pers.

Jos io

liyb jos io 33

20 16 4-,

Hiph.;

Tltt? \^

sf.

'rny

sf.

-nr

sf.

*p,?S}

Kt, mpl.

-;

13

Pf. 3 ms. sf. ^jy


12 19 ; 3 pi. sf. 0-ny 1 Ch 12 s0 etc.;

etc.;

3381

Aram.

aid ;

also

n.

pers.

|>

ii 34 ; Inf. cstr. -I#nf> wjian

Kt, Pt.

Hup; ^ry

Palm, -ny, rarely ify Lzb 3M Cook

(NH

Gn

20

c.

to be helped).

fi. ~\}V

89

not identified.

excuse, exculpate,

25

30

Ph. in deriv. and qxls. Lzb

79
3 ms. -1J8! Is 50
riiy: is o 7 41 6 nty^i
3

22

Ne

"); Qal

Ch

Jos io 1011 (JE), i5 35 (P),

vb. help, succour

[)T,I^]

rn$

S9 9

Ch

in the Shephelah

Aft/ca,

nbib,

25 (opp.

abs. Is 3I

was wonderfully

/(e

wonderful

dug

?y against),

4-

?'tf.,-

Dn

^?V.!

26 10

1S

54

by

(sc.

/fefy;e<i

20

CI15

cstr. 2

4- 3 t.

nn|>Bn

cstr.

Ch

subj., 2

am

B? n !y

Ch

!2

*%

13

Jb

i"

^.'.l

io7

Ch

V 3

'1

abs. Is 3 o 7 2
nyjj> 'y Zc i 13

14

Ez 3 o

c. sf.

(4- inf.);

10

16

Ch 20 23

9 (v. ani); Pt! pass. abs. as subst!


is helped Is 31 3
tNiph. Pf. 'FPJp

who

he

he

Ch

'",

of

t.,

f 22

^.]'y

3"P

with implement iK-* Eth. OHty^l well, cistern);


Pi. Impf. 3 ms. sf. ^"ij3}$W Is 5- (intens.)

and

whom

4.

'P.nK j>ers. (constr. praegn.)

also pt,

(van d. H. v 51

12'"

against), 28

i4 M + 5

Je 47

round, enclose

(4-

appar

n.f. (unclean) bird of prey,

Ch

helped, with evil result;

tpPiTV

c.

f?, of

.'.

^"eon)

IssacharNu34 26

t'jty n.pr.m. oa, 0a, in

pers.

pers. against

26"

supr.

Qy

c.

pV against)

men

rn/3a0.

1 1

iT)P'?l*

50 79 ;

Jb
etc.

6
;

13
'

Ch

'y

28 21

Ju

23 23
-

??N

\^3 *'y

I s 31

Aeip o/(for)

';

Mp
from

741

'<

23

Z2- 3 8

4 o

6o 13

11TD

*&*&)>

(||

npn) =

(||

embodied help, one who helps

'^ 2 7

b. of
27

63

44

4o

17

94

(+ D.W),

18

35

Ba

"W

2)

46

Na 3

"\$ 2)

i.
2

pidto,

(||

and (once)

Ez

Gf Gie

Vy),

n.pr.m.

~Vt2?

dub.;

(van

H. v

d.

Ch5

name

3.

helped);

David

Ch
Ch

1
1

3. a

(my

help

i.7..;.a.a7

x
1

468

Ch

K4

priests
b. nj-

35 35
-

VP

inv

Ch

a. 2

d.

Judah

a.

n.pr.m.

Ch

ChV"

29

5- 40
:

12

b.

in

Judah

4. Levite

17 - 20

19

45

Ch 2 8
9 Xe n

abs.

'V

Comm.).

(v.

1. "I2fn

Ch

and on

b,

'JJH

below n^nan

'y

'yr\

2. outer

with doors
in Herod's

*iyw

sub

v.

niy.

14

5.

37

Ezr
Ezr

11

rp-

26

Jb 1

pen (used
s

290

(I'V H*3 ?? with diamond-

Je 3 6
laiD 'J?

Arch

29

nj-

etc.),

^45*

nj-; c.

10.

).

nj-

12.
(!)

Ch

33
.

re2

s
.

22 rd. rqnx_. c f. v 7

27

26
,

velop oneself (Ar. LWi

Ch

Efpucap, etc.:

2. prince

31

"Y^

(Qal Imp/,

in

Ch 8 38

Aram.

cower, conceal ;
;

darkness); Qal Pf.

efiitu,

Now

As. eta, be

dark,

3 ms.'yi. (consec.)

Inipf. 3 ins.
Je 43 "; 3 ph ^V) (consec.) Mi 3
nuy: Lv i3 45 + 2 1,, t3y?l Is 59' 7 2 ms. n^yri Ez
13
17
io9 29 ;'2 mpl.
3 mpl. SC (Baer'y:) f 7i
24
?

myri Ez 24"; P.c. noy 1 s 28 14 ^ 104 2 fs.


H^D'y Ct 1 7 ; 1 wrap, envelop oneself with sthg.
;

V&): ^yo n^y WHI

S 28 14 an old
man ascending, and he is enwrapped in a robe;
12
n $ /y 1
so Vn?3 npn 'y: Je 43 (sim.), and
12
7
land
in
the
D^IV'? v Ac *n7 <rrj; himself
of
Egypt (use it as a robe, fig., of Nebuchadnezzar

(ace, like

YW

so

completely will

nDfe

liN"y

(sim.

"I31

||

nann

71

it

^03

^I04

v 18 ),
13
;

be in his power, Gf);

2
;

DTO

c. ^J?

Bn Is59 17

of men,

(II

B%

1333 109 19

'y:

b'53 IF) v 29

(II

id.),

of part covered, in phrase

g \

n.pr.loc.

(cf.

enwrap, en-

oneself,

destroy

extinguish,

l^-V.

so fig. of '\ nWj?

Eo-Spti, Epai.

23

-ij$ 'V

9. nj- one

= reed-

Dnab

Ginsb mar -),

cf.

prob.

).

vb. wrap
7^^^
T T

I.

2 - 23

Wp

"i"n

J] e i1Z

(v. also tOin).

011 roll, cf.

fig.,

i.

24

kli sink, pene-

cc

\ajs-

1. of iron, for use on

cstr.:

stone or metal Je

f
15

only

'y

D3tf"7j?

my) Mi

15

Ch6

E. of Jordan

trate);

of Sol.

v 12

3. Benjamite

t*tf3T and (1

14

'y

-).

1 ''

a temple cap-

irp-

Epet<a!>,

descendant of David

21

nv v 2

Ch

Ch

1-

^"(np,

rp-

Ezr

'Op'HTl* n.pr.m.

I.

Denkm

Now Arch -"- 7sff

temple

Je8

4. sons of

14

12

vy?^

(v.

Afapiay

COT

2CI128
son of Ethan

v 38 39 . For irnty
l

15

nv wall-builder Ne 3 2324
||

W- officer

b.

7
H.

in

6 13

Arch.

rrnty

CI131

with Zerub. 7 (nn'f


7
11. W- Ephraimite

name

v9

point),

c. id.,

8.

= n3Cii5n 'yn Ez 43

K4 =

f,s

Ch

d. Ne 8
2Ch2 3 la (van

b.

2CI121'2

zVZ.,

Ch 5
Xe io 3

6 21

tain

Ki5

^/ n >^_

a. irp-

6. Levites,

Ch

312

a.

d. id,

Cook Ai)
Azriyd A

3. id. prophet 2

Jehosh.:

appar. enclosure;

n.f.

'yn alone v

19

hath helped);

('>

25s

33S

Lzb

lrrn$

El);

is

in Naphtali 27

king of Judah (As.

Jager BASi

r - 264

t'JV n.m. Je8 s stylus (vWo.; Kb^-^after

Azariah (OHeb. irmty, Ph. ^ymry, OAram.


-irynn, -nyin,

connexion with

foil.;

court of temple, n<nan 'yn 2

name:

2. a Manassite

^ n jh^' n ^^! n.pr.m.


1.

14

4. one

5. priestly

Je 36 M

1.

Buhl G

cf.

n.pr.m.

E<r(8)pi))X, etc.
24

Site dub.,

older authorities) cp. Ar.

tW'"^

:,9

surrounding Ezekiel's altar;

ledge

n3innrin

E^puyX.

1.

36

b. 12

p.N), v 3M

('T.

Sab. ~nyo, 'Einfassung' Sab


rnjg temple-court, X X^V).

A E^ptijX.

,s

32

cf.

'JT^t^

~M

2.

2. Levite musician

).

Neu

io ls

1. warrior of

with foreign wife Ezr io 41


a.

Ne

hath

(= hwty V ), B Aapia,
5
22
A^aparjX,
Danite 1 Ch 2 7'
,s

Rothst).

NH

Ao>p, EVp,

Hananiah Je 28

OfpeojX, EfrirjX, etc.:

12

(v. IV)
25

"1?^ (\/ of

II.

wfrpty n.pr.m. (El


7

24

Etrpa, Iefpota, in Judali

3. a chief of people

1. father of

Iafa>:

+v

31

t"YI-TV

Heshbon and other important

oft. 4-

(all JE), 2 S 2 4
Jos 13 (P), 2i '(Ginsb,
v 37 van d. H. Baer; P)
with vineyards Is
i6 89
Je 4 8 3232 (where del. EP before 'JT Hi

97

IC114 17

Nu

a.

);

towns,

conci'.,

n~lfV n.pr.m.

+ 11.

Htty
NB1W

'n

2.

help (assistance,

support) in the gate; 'JO (v.


9

12

id.),

(||

(cf. i.

my

when I saw

3I"

coll. J13

108 13

ace. to

</iy

sAaS envelop themselves

upon their beard (cover the beard, sign of


Arch 1M
Xow
mourning or shame Che Now Benz
Ai-ch.i.

195^

gz

24

i7.22

an( j

f lepov)

Lv

13

45

(P)

742

npyn
pt.

Ct

HJDJ?

f.

about her),

one wrapping (a veil

i" as subst.,

a mourner

e.

i.

>

harlot

(cf.

wandering woman,
)
najJD, v bid.
also
t^y;
nj?D.
v.
v.
B3! etc.,
rrayn
neta
i^y
^8 9 (of)
Hiph. />/. 2 ms.

Gn 38

14

but

1135?

t [nDIOVQ] n.f. overtunic (so Ar.

J&^V !>a^) ;

Aram,

Mom kst wrapped shame upon him (enwrapped


him in shame); Impf 3 ms. HTlD nay^ ni3"ja
84' early rain eniurappeth

lo^A blessings (
cf.

10

MT

Is 6

(for

Soxrf i,

Ne

in, iv. give,

Marg

1,

[JlE^]

Qal Inf.

17
Is 22

^Jtpjn

/*e

s/taTi

d. Ges
Hi Ew De
>Thes EobGes Buhl Lei(1S)
c<;mm

forcibly,
Kau
;

^c,

vb. grasp (Ar.

with hands);

nbj?

sf.

cp. Ar. i_JLk. perish, flag);

spy;

PL

lk.c

+ Pt.

abs.

#rasp

Che Comm

thee

Di Gu
nuv (he

fr. I.

n.[m.]

bat

Ges

(quadrilit.,

Hl i;

2,s

jj
Fremdwl7
;

18
1

o6loXa/3n3

iv372

);

name

foil.;

Ges

La

11

o12

NH

PV

19

O^S^y

(H),

Is 2

Gn 30 42 '(J;

La2

19

fig.

Niph

(title).

when infants faint

put olives into

3 ms.

^ 61

3
;

D^SICy

opp. B^Wfe);

^$9

Inf. cstr.

(for 'l^a

iseU

"a? f|bya

('*);

f|0$B

Hitlip. 7?np/. 3

Jon

La

12

142"
efei

OBtaynn

sf.

(?^ns

fo'&e

+ ^y,

v.

Jon

I^yrifl ^77*,

fs.

e|iaynn 107 6 ; 7n/. cs>\ 1t?ynn

La

t["ip^]

; faint, faint

^ II 1 d), 143
107

5
(

may wreath, "it3y

Lzb 339 Aram.


;

1BJ|

2 ms.

(NH
Pi.

subj.

and

id.,

denom.

crowra

As. eteru, spare, rescue);

13TlDyn }irj n|Jf3

sf.

42

away,

( + A);
+ ana).

vb. surround

4
subj. nil xj,^

wounded);

<Ae

+ trf.), ^

12

f5

13

as

with a shield, with favour wilt thou surround

him

men

ni^K

Pt. pi.

BntpV

S 2 3 26 Saul and his

were surrounding (closing in) upon David.

20
.

'

'asta nvi

me

before

30

4 -,

ES27

but read
perh. |bga Qal, so Buhl).
Hiph. //. efc\
[N*n ^agna Gn 30 42 when the flock s/iewW
2

Qal Impf.

Mon Ph391

Lvn

y abs.
pi.

S5w

of a locust in

(unclean creature);

(/of

)D,J/

Ph.

cp. aTTtXeftos,

N.Africa Herod

= Dt

^6

Gn

D'BBg

pi.

would faint

deriv.; Ph.

tr^T^

E0 f

6e /ee&fe

ay-ia D^eicyn
the spirit

cstr. *|by

'

; lit,

19

4
*'nni i
43

not trans.

Lewy

pass. (Ges

La

shall wrap, roll thee tight together) for this vb.

Sta

Qal Impf.

^toy: is 57 16 ; inf.

I02

feebleness.

H?nn ntpyp Is 61 mantle of praise.

vii. ta/ie

act.

only

IT.

^Vl

read prob. also

Dy) wratfi a ro&e 0/


Kau
Du;
me, so Brd Di Ry
v.

T [ntOlTp] n. [m.] wrap, mantle;


cstr. fig.

Is 3 .

feeble, faint (Ba

[^jP^] vb. be

fill.

41

KloChe Hpt

3t$

Naan pDy v a )

(it,

as if from Ar. j.k.c Ua.c


);

"OjaSP,

Tightness he envelopeth

>QalP/.

pi.

pern. HJJ?b

rcl.

\^

i^iJaL.,

abs. ntaDgD

n.f. crown, wreath;


abs.'yEz
f 1. rntfly
1,r T
30
21 Ct 3 ; cstr. may 2 Si2 + 17L; pi. n?
31

vat or press, or in vessel

Ar. ^.ks put skin

into tan).

(NH

t['pipy] n.[m.] prob. pail, bucket

lyp vessel for olives); a^n w| V^t?y Jb 21


/ms pa?7s are full

Kau

Jb

al.),

(pOJ;

*|bj

cm

23 he

|pnb^|a

Me Bu Du, 7

cm'c?e (so

iwrii

; Qal

Ew Di De Bae

tumeth aside

bwto?>),

.&>*.

to the right

rd. prob.

and do not

see

ejbjw

s.

him (and

t H- [*1P<^] vb. envelop oneself (Aramaism) (NH id.; Aram. *[&$, a^; Eth. 0m-:
covered, also n. iye&, texture);

"1^-^73;

^65"

^)

</ie

3 mpl.lBBJT

Qal Impf.

idol-

6^; envelop oneself.

^^

2. ant

"J>

Est 8 15 (of Mordecai);

of

and gold Zc 6 1114 JTHKBri 'y crown of


splendour, on personif. Jerus. Ez 16 12 (in allegory), Jems, and Samaria 23 42 ']} as appos.
30
3. fig. of honour, etc., Jb
( = sim.) Jb 3
9
16
'y ^n nyx Pn 2 4 cf.
niaa)
a^ya
La
i 9 (||
5
silver

14

24

dom
nW3
v

5
(||

31
17; nn.NSri 'y !6 (of nTb')
9

fig.

of Jerus. Is 62 s

28
fig. of Samaria;
niNBPi nTBJf).

'V

H^y n.pr.f.

fll.

Ch

gift of wis-

HD^D

(||

13

fig.

36
,

P|W),

of *

cf.

'J

Krapa.

3 ms.

valleys cover themselves with corn

"2} D ?C ri^-'y: 73
themselves (each) a garb of violence.

(II

niBJj Zc 6 14 ; <-ow: 1. of

image (Milcom, We Klo Dr Kit Lohr HPS)


30
= 1 Ch 20 2 golden, TB V f 21 4 'V
2 S I2
DSPllXBn of king and queen, Je i3 iS the crown
31
wedding-ci own
of'your splendour ; cf. Ez 21
Ct 3 11

<imi, return; Ar. <_JLLc incline, bend)

Jmp/. 3 ms.

of milk.

[*1PJ^] vb. turn aside (Syr.

fl.

24

Zc6 n Jb 3 i 36

on for

t [lK5V] vb.denom. crown ; Pi. 7/


i? rntsyE'

him

(v.

^nato

Ct

11

1. iTJttj;

^ 65

12

w^/

w/m'c/i his

mother

1); elsewh.fig.: 2 ms.

thou

('<)

fs.

crotcned

n:f

FOtsy

^asi crowned the year of

thy goodness;
8

Pt.

Impf.

ms.

nna

Tjni

I-Tltpyn

sf.

D'tpni^ iDn g-iByon 103 4 (of


8
f. nyjppn ijf I s 2
3 usu. Tyre

sf.

Q L,,y

743

nroay

tw n.m.

Pt.

abs.

the

art. (perh.) 'yn

Comm

Di Du
(Ges Ew De Che
Kau
Skinner),
crown-vjearer
dub.;
<tf/e
|) U t
Qu
Hi Gr (after <3), so Ben Che Hpt (rdg. rn^Bn).

croivn-bestower

trrntty and (Nu


32

p3'

(+

rniay

!i

'
l

] J

n.pr.ioc.

etc.)mod. Attarits,

also) b. fSIB' rntpy

Di;

v.

unknown).

site

35

Geogr172

Di Buhl

18 13

SNi'

of

Salma

nnoy

Uftty (-/of

*^X

Ch

+ Bethlehem,

54

Judah; a 'son'

al.).

NH

foil.;

in

VVV

in deriv. n.; Ar. ^Lkc.

Aram.

sneeze;

Jb 4i 10

I.'&n (Bi

v.

PPy
T-

^V,
-' fl'V,7
AT-

; pi. nf. vnfefrBg


Siegf Bu Du rd. sg.).

rat
n.pr.loc. Ayyat
(Gn),
I I
/'
\

40

1. old Canaanit, city,

alw

c.

Gn i3 +), near Bethel to the SE. (exact site


7
unknown, cf. Di Jos 2 Buhl****- 1 7 ), Gn i2 8 (J),
-

'

'

11 28

2 2 3 - 45

8
Jos 7
+ 18 t. Jos 8 (+ Qr
v 1 - 16 but improb., Kt Ty, cf. Di), 9 s io 113
9
ny Is
(all JE), 12 (D), Ezr 2*
Ne f 2
13

(J),

bird of

Byril

28

njy

Ne

ii

31

v. I.

^a^
t'p"

p.

>

Baer Ginsb,

20

Msy

my.

biy sub

v.

ad

Ch

fin.) 1

Ch

16 4

a*^

n*y

^ay.

n.pr.loc.

193 a supr.).

plateau

Perh.

15

29

(on

aw.

11

(like a

(Kt

Qr

and the people darted

spoil (^yE'n~7N), so
572

ms.

*).

n.pr.loc. (perh. animal-name,


i>rop Nlunes93
-

); 1.

HraM

@L

f'r.

Ira/x,

811

WSW

of Shephelah,
zpvx i887),i4sff.

Jerus. ace. to Schick

fr.

2. Airav[p],

2Chu

etc., city fortified

between Bethlehem and


'AinAtanc. 2 miles SSW. from B., Buhl
Teko&,
Geogr. 92
GFM JU15,8 neJ r fjj.^ Rob BBi.7. c]an
n Judah 1 Ch 4 3 3 Airavfju] in Simeon 1 Ch 4 s2
,

Kau Kit]

(Be [not Oettli

t Q^y n.pr.loc.

Jos 15 42 ).

rds. inj> fr.

Tat, etc. (as if *V): 1. station

onE. border of Moab, before " P^ ISTu


of
45
=D"-nyn
^y v 44 21 11 (all P; ignores
33
O^^yn). 2.' city in Judah Jos 15 29 (P).
Isr.
,

Di^y

o^y sub

v.

c6y.

f ^b^V n.pr.m. one of David's heroes


HX, HXa

29

|to|X 2

23

Ch

28
).

S 24"

K
H

v.

= Tell Dibbin,

on the
between

Geogr " 110

Merj ayyun (Buhl


),
and the Hasbani (Id ib237f ).
-

JW Kt

v.

n.pr.gent. et terr. Elam,


well-known country and
'E\a/jL~iTai,
AcXafx,
people NE. of Lower Tigris (As. Elamtu DI
pa.32off.
as ear jy i nva ders of PalG Q T Gmo.22^
DT''1

ti.

Gn

estine

Babjdon 21
ii

11
;

Sy), v

,Vi ..c.

12

only

Qal Impf.

Syr.

)>..0

3 ms.

anger, reviling)

QH3

By'l

screamed at them (of Nabal).

S 25

Assyr. Is 22; foe of

allies of

abode of dispersed Israelites

24

cf.
EZ32
of Shem Gn

37 38 39
-

14

and

1 1*

n.pr.m.

35 36 36
-

Kt

b.

Ezr

D^iy), v

26
.

31

^^S

= Ne f

4
.

c.

a.

(Qr, Kt
Je2 5 25
;

Ch

Dn 8

17
;

1. heads

Ezr

27

= Ne

Ezr 8 io 2 (Qr
7

2. a chief of people
24

name in Benjamin 1 Ch 8
5. a priest Ne
name 1 Ch 26".
3.

HXa/x, AiXa/n

of families of returned exiles

" 195

io 22 (P)
nj^TDn
'V
purely local designation

scream, scold, iAIc screaming scolding,

Frey Dozy

'

M
prophesied against Je 49

fn.
Jetc 11.

14

called 'son'

rny.

([C'J/] vb. scream, shriek (Ar.

v. 'y.

in Naphtali

Atz>,

v.

the Litani

/i

of Judah), Is 46

(fig.

(on forms v. Ges

Gray

B^y, cf

KJ? van d. H.)

Jordan city Je 49 s (+ fUKTt), but


Kau
Co (Vpn ?)
(?) Gf Bothst

c%

iy

"?

15

so

l,

Judah Je

of foes of

2. E.

f.
rd.

15

B^y

perh. near town


a cliff, 'y y^D TV? J u 15
DB^y, v. foil., but at 'Arak Isma'ln near edge

so rd. also (for Hjy q. v

19

Gn

coll.

B^y Is i8 6

Imjyf. 3 ms. By^l

s2

c.

BN).

'riSjr

upon the

TQl2

io

BTPl)

greedily

^n (^n

art,

||

28",

sneezing

n.f.

fig.

prey) ; Qal

by Behob.

Omft:, O^lfl: sneezing).

t[ntt^B^]
T

of invader,

Eth. [Omfl:],

id.,

onn

of single bird v 9a

erron.

= JYTiBy

b. on E. border of Ephr. Jos 16 7

rP3

C.

a. on

'y,

of Jordan,

border between Ephr. and Benj Jos

TW v

'-,

Ez 39*; usu..

28

Jb

B?y

Gie; T>n interrog.

(cf.

T QtD^V^ vb.denom. dart greedily

8 miles

c.

(Sam. D'SP

2.

conject. as to sites v. in

9b

Jb

Ez 39 4

lias

|3f$>3

i2

Je i2 9b

(JE), Is 18 6

(fig.

NNW. from Dibonbuilt by Gad NU3 2 34 ( +


"\y% and

15

Gni5 u +

'y

B>y Isi8 6

cstr.

11

(MI 1011 ); a.

1. E. of Jordan

Arapcod, etc.:

Nu

32

V);

bird(s) of prey (from

scream);

"

Hiph.

Jel2 19

'>).

Ne

io 13 ;

4. Levite
12

42
.

D^
t[0' l

>

744

n.[m.] dub., poss. glow (Ar. ^c,

to thirst, i*c </mts, internal heat), si vera


Du; on "form cf. No ZMG ="" (18S3) 526 ) ;
1. (so
cstr. inn D^JQ Is J ^\ r d. pei'h. D2?ya (so appar.

IU

'

TV-

n.f.

to

'

10
and(Zcf
4 Albr
X

ZAWxvi(1896)

hinaya; Ar. ^.Ic

relation

*&, *?$;

jy;

rd.

Ex

'y

Hiph.)

v. ^3

We

M7 Is i3

3 mpl.
Now), to?;?
sf.

6
Gr
5 rd. DJiy
toJiy v. Comm.); usu. du.
1

Gn 3 i 10 +

^"i"V

^.J?

10

eye: 1.

lit.

as phy6

6fi

24

135

16

'"

16

^33 34

28

b. anthro-

^H5

c. of idols

Gn3o"(J), Jb 40 (hippop.,
but prob. crpt. Di Siegf Bu Du where

1.,

Pn

17
see conj.), 4i (crocod.); bird Jb 28 7 39 29
18
12
+ e. in wheels Ez i cf. io ; on stone Zc 3 9 (all
1212
in visions).
f. subj. of nx~i see Gn45
(E),
10

+
2

Dt),

(oft.

K7 +
12

jnbn "TV

can

=v

c.

nm f

esp. 'y Nb>3

Ec

m 'V

see 'Jfc

+ fUO Gn 1

10 - 14

J)

Dt

cf.

27

n?Op-W Lvi 3 = as far as the priest


Dt2 8 34 what

La

49

by sleep,
T\ym lipp

nejn Jb 16 20

'y

v. rOK>

sub

J e 8 23

'y

^
Jb27

19

sleep of death

2K4

';

=keep

awake Pr 20 a3 (opp. njB') of new power of vision


Gn 3 5 7 (J), given by God 2i w (E), 2 K 6 1717 so
31
(c. ?Tty Nu 2 2
(JE)
give sight to blind 2
;

2o.2o

j g 355 ^ ,7 ^,

eyes, 'V

32" Zc
6

20

24

npa
1

315

46
1,!

Jb 14 3

9
;

v. DDE',

of

God

= Is 37 Dn
,

c.

nns,
40

k.'y 11N

+"^N

15

'J?

cm

Qal, Hiph.; noun, 10.

hisari i s

(so read also


4

0^33

cf.

+4

(E

13

2'

Pr

17

18

11

Ho 1

"inD? C3H3

cf. 'J??

14

'V

20

b.

8.

Gn 4 5

also

Ez24 16 c?mVeo/Aee/es,sov21 25

'ynriip

^ 18

29

EZ5 + 8 t.Ez, Is 1

Dt,

1.

Jb 22
mockery, 3^'V
Dt 15 9 (grudging), 28 H M
Dhri"?N 'y % / a TO jj^y oi Dt

= not regret)

'JTFQa

c ."wi also

Hup HPS),

28

22

15

'V 5

nyn

'y

esp. (?J?)

(id.);
16

||

12

humility, ' nB>

Pr 30 17

"W?V

t/r 73' v. 3?n.


of the eyes, so v
3. Fig. of mental and spiritual faculties,
acts and states
a. 'V n3npen Gn 3 57 (J) L342 7
:

r,

"?S 'y

Ez6 9
Pr4 25

2
2 2
for origin of
3 (see v
-

1 2

y y3^n

Eci s 4 8

1|

,|

Jb

J3
;

=lW 2

'V

fig.),

18
;

of

10

io' 3: raiij'j?
i

Vl2^=nig-

eye as avenue of tempta'y JVB' \fr 1 n


design.
c. esp.
;

'";

adj.

c.

Is 44

b. rftfnV

'ynita 2 2 =bountiful,?y

gardly one, so 28 s2
tion

(t'd.)

nD

also ' niNniD

(i.e.hisfavour)34 16

18

"\33

Nu2 4 416 (JE);

"^a

and

intrans. verbs, in the view,

opinion,ofGn 1 ib (J), 2 i 11 12 (E), 34 18 (P), + oft.;


3
3
c. act. vb. 2 S io
1 Ch 19
Est i 17 3; '1>3 3itsn
14
6
G1116 i9 (J), +, i.e. what one pleases, Nu

ya

-i>jni aitsn

25

K 8 = 2 Ch
29

'ya IK/Jn

Dt

825

11
7
(D), 'ya jnn j u 2 3
a
D
(E ); so VV *im| 2 S 22

Jos 9

tt"TV 'ID^

wish, fancy

s5

Nu

+ 0333^).

i5 39 =ac'c.' to your

d. 'WD D Tby3

Lv 4 13

i.

e.

hid from knowledge of, so Nu 5 (both P), Jb


j^r
2 321. /yp
u i5 24 (P) without the knowledge of;
13

tTpyX Is

15

= disregard, pay no attention;

iP

'J?

cf.

Lv20 (H) Ez 2 2 26 without

JO, abs.,

s7
Pr 28

'yp ^ripa is 65 1G /J"? bpy iripi Jb 3'; ia 'y o^ys


(i.e.

123?)

We Kit,
'v "iiy;

+ inf. Ne i . Nu

= revive, v.TiN vb.


+1. 'V YU> = ivink

28

D and K

Dt 4 25 + esp.

= -f 18

whom they please

3 6 (P)
r

7
etc.

opening his
18
+"^y Je
9

('")

]7

K 8 Ne i, + b v
52

ffln33 'y Is 2 11 ,

sleep

^ 101

v. also

"H

Toy.

2. a. eyes as shewing mental qualities:

Je 31 16
8
1
16
and
TP Qal 3
i. as growing dim,
^
10
v. I. nna, i\m 3
c *n? Gn 4 8 (E), Dip i 8 4 15
4
10
3
yyB' Is 2 6 (Hiph.)
1 K 14
c. rta
Wj
3
languish, v. '3 Qal 2 b, Pi. 2 b, c. 3N"1 ^ 88 10
6 8 31 10
Is 38 14
tj. c. npa opm, after
3

12

v.

n'33

seen by the eyes

is

g. as affected

h. as weeping,

[!].

men

]2

see, 'V <"IN"jp


67

ii

30

2 3*.paint

p^e o/tfAe e#e, v. $&"&, [H33],


Lv i 4 9 eyebrows, s. 'V ^^an
ni^ban Pr2 3 29 (v/n) 'yiiKD

q.
']>

arrogance

'

24

d. of beasts

vera

si

Ju

once "TV *$&

pomorph. of

r.

bns Ez

TJ

20' abominations

),

18

Pri5

sf.

17

6.

Je 4 30

(v. SpB), cf.

j^Gn 49

organ, a. of manEx2i 6 (E), Gn3 (J) +


Lv2i 20 20M 26 16 (H; very rarely P,e.g.Dt34 47

K 4 34W +

30

sical

Dt

;'

K9

D3

Zc

Is 3
^y Gn 3 +
"TV
Ju 6 + etc. (Ho io rd. Dnbiy

93 Che We Gr Now)

cf.

D^J?

esp. cstr.

18

^ 73 (but rd.
Gn 2o' + D$J?

'

Is 3

pw ow eye,

o.

at.'

sf.

S 20 6

(2

; abs.

Eth. 0^1:)

v 26 +

cstr. )"V

'b 'y

tn.

look daggers

'

pT Jb 15 12
Bfcb Jb 16 9 wAe*
*V

p. as feature of beauty, 'y n&)

the e/est.

V and

ry Gn 44 21 + (2 S 1 12
21
"?y Vrss Comm.), ^y Dt 7 10 + ?.*? f 35

tm.

cf.Ct 4 9 f, D^V ' i 4 and 5" (0^3); on


other hand, ntel nb 'y Gn 2 9 17 (E) 'V ^Ba'bfcm
16 12

'

Palm. W"S, Zinj. sf'yy.'py; Syr. JUL; As.mw,


eM, Tel Am. sf. maya and (appar. Can. gloss)

eyes against
v. "VIS, 1P3

1>3 'P 6 13

anger),

i.e. roll (in

12

word

(ancient Sem.

unknown; SB. id.; Ph.

'y

ii.

GnS

859

m. eye

Pr io

35

yft

10

75

Gr

Ana162

Perles
I.

Gu

Krochin Che

TheV Luzz

Vrss)

Kau

r*
19

cf.

S 12 3

(D"by3 an<2ate

Ecclus* lvi

in^n Dt

16' 9 ,

19
;

cf.

"$ riiD3

4. Transferred mngs.
of earth

ance

Lv

+ "2

Bu HPS
:

W Th

ins. *3 My);

Gn

2o 10

(E).

a. visible surface

Ex io 515 (J) Nu 2 2 5n (JE). b. appear13 (P; rdg. 13"ya Di Kau Dr-Wh), v


3

3?

?45
(P; rdg. id.), v

dual

Other phrases are

(E)=Lv
aw

Dn

io 9

10 6. of wine

24

20

eye

JWK"]n

(fig.), cf.

='V3

(H),

; 'V2- 'V

TTIK

21 24

Dt 19 21 all=a

eye

= eye to eye, Xu
'VI

(P) Is 5

oft.; of business
47 (J) Es4 (J)Nui 9 (P),
12 12
1118
transaction Je32
Gn 23
(P); so 'V 133
30

u
Jo i ,'V naab Jb

'M1S21 Ezr 3
V2= on the forehead Ex
^'"(JEJDte^i^M'DnS

'y

16

VipM ^3

1330

14

and even

23

12

V] vb.denom. eye

29

at; Qal Ft. (or Po'el, O om.,


9
r.iy iSi8 Qr (Kt py).

Dr),

v.

^le;

Ar.

WJ;
22

T"H"]" y n.pr.loc. in ATanasseh Jos 17


(JE om.@),=lil "S 1 S 28 7 (A<-A8cop, L Atvfap),
;

INT'y

(Gr inn 'y), Kevhmp


14 miles XXE. from foregoing.

']>

77-77

Dt 8 7

113$

28

1C

42

^p

J^yn

fig.

Ch

s
oinn 'y p r
32
apjp py Dt' 3 3 28 (poem),

Jacob's descendants.

i.e.

are:

a.

l\n

'

Ju

??i 'y

2nded172

(on loc.

GFM).

cf.

19

Ju 15
near Jerus. (early sanctuary

S 17 17 cf. 1 K
Jos 15 7 and Benj. 18 16
spring)~Se2 13 ( = c1 so
Xe 2 14 3 15 1 37 v. "W\
2

of

Can.

11
,

Judah Jos 15 32

B Ao-a

(but
l

Xu 34

+ '-\;

^^

11

ii

29

(A

Oil

of

signif.

181

n.pr.loc. in post-exil. Judah


prob.

111.

Ne

py 2 q.v. and

irufivs,

yy n.pr.loc. on border betw. Judah

2. a. in

rnSFI

38

yV

Buhl Geogr9s

v.

in. O^sn sub nD3.

1421

(J), Atvav

v.

Ges 588c ); Gn

= following.

T Oyy n.pr.loc. in the Shephelah of Judah,

A @L

'y? Jos 15 34 (Maiavei,

m
2

j is

Aivuv,

Uvaeip.)

name

0^5?Xu

in Xaphtali

I0 27._yirf_ a i g0 p^y nxn.

78.83

v. fi3"j?ixn.

]iri

Levit. city 21 16

Ch6 44

),

appar.
1

= b.

CI14

32

2l39f- 512

n.pr.loc.

&by n.pr.loc. (on form

Xegeb

*& r? 1 S 2 3 29 ' -QIO 24 'y 0"13 Ct i 14


2
'y=ipn jissn
na py
v .) ace. to 2CI120
(q
10
EZ47
mod. '/hVi </icZ2, on W. shore of Dead
-

{^yr)v Baid-

'

conj. in

[TrrjjrivSafies);

tp^V n.pr.m.

n.pr.loc. Er/yaS8, etc.; nixp


,

and Benj. 18

(nqyrjs rjXiov)

t D" JV n.pr.loc. in hill-country of Judah


1

Jos 15 50
miles

Ataap., Ai/j[(3], perh.

Bubl GeoBr

4, '

Pl 8 ' 24
'

tpX^D

Ghuwain,

of S. from Hebron, Buhl


n.ni.

K3 +

cstr. j":VP 2

GASm 6e0Br

Kpi<rea>s
-

n.pr.loc. on Dead Sea Ez

(ei)Pefi/iioi'),

ZC14 10

Jos 15

Vid. JiEn py.

Sea,

2mied

).

TV

yV

TiL^U.i

157 '

XE. border

assigned'to Simeon), "\ 'V]

yy

rfjv

165 -

Bhg

(J?3.-)a)

+ pOT!),

id. f^y, as

BS

prob. 'I py^); prob.

t^ia

nr}yr)v

RS Semi

Evayakitp.

liO")

icZ.).

Semi

eVi 7njydy.
(

(cf.

mod. Umm er-Ramamm,c. 1 8 miles SW.from Hebron, Bnhl Ge0sr183 .


(id.

rf]V

y^~)

b.

on border of Judah
d. fawn 'J? (dragonRS lc ). On pyn iyj?>

tni. |^n.pr.loc. 1. |M&, on


of

Gn 14

Particular sjjrings

Nlipl 'y (partridge- spring)


c.

of the sea);

(i'.e.

10

47

s7

q.V.

pi.

Atrop.

yj)

nbnrn Dt 8 7 ;

c.

n.pr.loc. in Issachar Jos 19 21

A HvadBa, L AraSSa.
TTi^n yV n.pr.loc. in Naphtali Jos

27

Endur,

ktjxapeK,

TD

22

11

n"in pi?

'

cstr.

+ 83

K?V
29'+, py Gn

593v

28

11

As. enu, inu;

rtW Exi5 27 = Xu 33 ni3"y


Pr 8 (Ges
); spring Gn 16 24 29 30 45 (all
1343
D^BH py Gn 1
J) 4 9 (poem in J),i S 29
24
(J), cf. Ex I5
(J) Xu 33 (P); 'V D?P \bq?
Ch 32 s

ni- 2

Uvyavvip), Levit. city

(niyrjv

namecf.

;y

n y?2 4 16 "' 5 ; cstr. H? v 13

(A

ypa^arav); hence by txt. err. D3J?


8
1 Ch 6
Gennin, near SE. end of plain of
Jezreel, c. 15 m. XXE. fr. Samaria, Buhl Geogr202
2

Palm. xry,

JLi); abs.

Syr.

Ph.

z'd.,

Eth. OFii

'

49

XH

'y dub.;

21

t ISBttJD ]^V n.pr.loc.

fn. pj? n.f. spring (of water) (connexion


1.

2. in Issachar 19

<

with

look

(enviously'),

(askance)
c.acc.

Judah Jos 15 34 perh. Unim-glna, c. 1 mile S.


of
from Bethshemesh Cl-Gann BuhlGeogr 194 \

p3> n.pr.loc. 1. in the Shephelah

of

1>

5 - 21

T[]"

tC3a

14

Je 3 2 4 34 3 esp. *<?yh
in full view of Gn42 24 (E)

to <Ae presence of,

T>

Ex

'V nnri 'V

^n

(JE); so appar.

5.

for

*".. gs

77

gleam, sparkle (of metal,

c.

Ez

Xu

(P)

6'

jewels, etc.)

Pr2 3 31

55

2 "'

ilo 13

15

in

infr.),

304f

T^yP

18 5

Pr 5 16
19 25
-

sf.

D'W

18

pi.

15

74

90
8
14 (Ges* ");

n^yv ls 4 +
^V
cstr. ^yo Gn7" +
^io 4
sf.
Isi2
^yp
2K3", ^yp
yf,8f

i3;yo

17

spring; abs.'o ^
i3:yo

c.

Geo|5rIC3f

18 s

(but

V.

spring, cstr. before ETP

15
Jos 15 9 18 (both P),

14

746
Pr 8 24

cf.

10

Lv

Itt alone Is 41 18

Ch

36

+ 74

(P),

1 i

15

1S

Jo 4 (in eschatol. picture);


2
2s
11
in Bim. Pr 2 5 26 Dinn 'D Gn 7 8 (cf. Pr 8 );
la
fig. of source of happiness, enjoyment Ho i3
'
16
7
DVin
hip!?) ^8
Pr
(of wife, v. Toy), cf.
(||
104

32'

cf.

4
5
D^J "Q v ls ; also

12

Ct 4
Che Du;
,

f 87 (si vera 1.;


We rd. form of pj>

Hup Bae

ing); TW0*r\ ' Is


,

I. [*1' J|/]

De

so

dwell-

= 11.

Ttf
with a king,

cities (i.e.
1

K9 =2

Ch 8 6

19

storage-cities, so 1

^P >?(n)

tf.

Nu 3 s
o^j, /y T .

' (P) asylum-cities

--w-a

Jos 20 cf. Nu 35
rain obptp'y Jos 2i 13 +4t. 21.
2

3,

= Jerus.': f 4 6

forna of Pjy q_.v.; occurrences dub.);

[|

Qal

1^]

av.

Syr.

(cf.

Pf. 3

^M

fs.

na^y Je 4 31

rd. na"^);

(?

Ju 4 21 (< fl^ GFM Bu), 1 S


s
31
i 4
(del. We Bu Kit Lcihr, emend. HPS), v
15
(rd. |$?;i [Vr\y] Buhl HPS), 2 S 21
(corrupt,
HPS; for Philist. name We Dr Bu Kit).
/mp/. 3 ms.

RI?fl

rimi
12

Gn25 +

TFpJ? adj. faint, weary j'yabs.


f.

ns;y Je 3 i

25

and hunger

tion

D^y Ju 8 + ; fr.
4

pi.

Gn

29 30
'

,^ WOn

(J),
12

Ju

45

exer-

Dt

25

18

14

S 16 (si
(+
vera 1., n.pr.loc. needed, cf.AVeDrHPS); + ay")
s
NJOS if
specif, from thirst Is 29 (sim.), Jb
25
23
0M
1>
Pr
22 \
25 and (fig.) Je3i (||n3R);
Iss-

3J), cf.

28

(fig.), 2

'y

"

Is 2

hence ^V)
Synt 334f
-

cf.

),

^ 63

~*i*

Y!$
6
143

11.

sub

v.

"VS?

I.

n.f.

(fig.,

1
.

on masc.

IS32 2

(sim.),

sim.); 'y sc. beast 46

i.Tty

Vid.

v. Kb'

^,

(opp.

in

also foregoing.

12

1092

town(\/unkn'.; NHz'cZ.y
height

\y fortified

<%

pny

cstr. 2 4

10

c'IS

3) Pry,* *<*>.* py,

(cf.

iv - p - 94 -

rr.^yn

Ph. ny Lzb 345 ; Sab.

w,17S

); 'y

iKi 4

'

Gn

abs.

+7t.;

sf.

17

^TV

2S

0^^ Is6 n + DpJJ? Juio 4


(txt. err., or word-play, cf. GFM); cstr. py
Gn i 9 29 + sf. ny Zc i Cnpy Is i +, etc.;
1. city, toivn, abode of men Gn 4 (J) and oft.;
n9n? io ls (J), +, or H31pp Ec 9 14 (cf. Gn i 9 ai );
esp. a. fortified: nilXS Dpy 2 S 20" + etc., v.
i9

3s

+2t.,

etc.; pi.

17

1X3, "fiDO; 1X-1S30


city (of) Tyre,

ifrD

my Jos 1 9 29 (P) fortified


' ^31" + etc., v. nisO,

1W (Mi 7 12 v. liJfD p. 596 a) ttbty 'y


npai avta 'y 1S23 7
IS26 i-nyo py i 7
noin 'y Lv^s 29 " cf. v 30 (P),'i K 4"; on Ho io 14

nNn Zc
Dn'9 21
cities

all

Dy 2 b (1 S 9 14 rd. "W?n We Dr al.).


b.
opp. 'nan iB3 1 s 6 18 'an py Dt 3 s rrinsn 'y
1.

(P),

Je

disting.

c.
1

= inhabitants

S 20 22

so 2

also

(cf.

26

+p^?fn 'y Is

'y Is 8
4

nn); i>yan

1p^

2C

see

any

ver. see Di)

K if= 18

(HPS). Ho
l" ^
1

v.

trni|n"T y
,

(A

26

f'y

1 18

ii

cf.

Je 49 s5 'yn

'y

15

of Jerus. also

79

+ oft.

10

Klo prop.

(crpt.;

3. appar.

Dn^fa
8

cf.

^?BO

Nu

(P

v. I.

27

fortified

Qnn^M
but on

perh. also v79V.

'V

my Hiph.

Dnn.
n.pr.loc. {city of

desert of Judah, Jos 15 62 (P;


2a8cov

Je5 17 of Judaean

25

d).

size, ""iy

comp. of

Dnnrr

Ne

Kmp Benz Kit); D^n 'y 2 S

for 'y, cf.

52

K io

IT'? 'y 2

nnp Ty
1

"

of fortress in a city esp. IW


(v.

'y bloody
3 oppressive city, D'OT^l)
69
and (of Nineveh) Na 3 1
2.
2

MT

for

combina-

i.

Ez 17 4 c^?/ of merchants;
c^y for dwelling ; esp. of

nrbn 'yn Zp

Zp

'yn

Ez

city

foil.),

of Jerus.; \Kpi? PJ?

17

myn

(rdg.

S 4 13

'y

4736

t^.PD

Dp'^im/y

g.

Is6o 14 ^ 101 s

'y

'

of foreign cities, H?nn

n^nn Ez
njl*!!

in

salt)

+ En-gedi), n6\us

[tuv] ak>v); site

TO
T'y
T T

as

'.

fr.

dependencies CH?fn Jos 13

npy are dependent towns Jos

unknown.

f d.' nabttKin p.y J os

Dan J0S19 41

assigned to
nokeis

2afifj.avs,

Q^yOPSl

A L

tfW.
T

dub., v.

(P),

JT ? q.v.;
1

7r6Xt9 2apes.

^y (city of palms) =inp; q.v.

fin. T'ir n.pr.m. in

'y ^.a

Ch

12

txt.

Be Kau.

T^ (\/of
go hither

17

ness,

JE) royal

v. 11.

t iy?2 T^V n.pr.loc. (c% of the sun(-god)),

23

n.pr.m.

+ oft.

48

character or condition:

n"J0 sub

Est 9

29 ;

19

cf.

11 -

17

v.

19

h. city

SB'iD 'y -^ 107

(so rd. also v

(Albrecht ZAWxvi.49f.N city,

87

Dv31

tions are:

place, of

my.

Gn10

Ru

2 '3

48

@ We Dr al.

Dyn)

29

13 14

vb. be faint

12

^na? "y ' 16 rd. prob. 'Urby ni-133 (as 1 K


20
Be Kit Buhl); cf. aann 'y 1 K9 19 io 26 =
15
25
6
14
D^an 'y 1 K 9 19 = 2 Ch
2 Ch 8 9
2 Ch i
,

til.
pgssM.

Ch8 4

for

86

wy etc.

al sarri),

q-v. for na^y,

Am.

Tel

cf.

5
S 27 s opp. nnep py y rural towns;
26
rabtsn 'y 2 S 1
(but rd. omn 'y We Bu Kit
Lohr HPS, v. 2 infr.). te. ni33DD py Ex i 11

so sg.

foil.;

cf.

Ar.^.^, 'jS go away,

and thither, escape through sprighth14S


whence J.lc ass, esp. wild ass De Jb(2,

Hom NSm - 123

'

).

747

"vy

n.m. fin32W male ass (young and

\~yiy

vigorous); pi. Dn$!


(poem;

Ko

Synt 533Ss

colt; pi. D" "!^, for


,

1*

(v

ass's

see

"Vy),

11.

Ifiae,

Ch

2 f.

v.

OwS,

etc.):

b. 2

23

3s

2S23

a.

(A Gn

26

Gn

a Cainite

s5

^D3

340

Gray FropN

f, Ovp(e)i.

43

Ch i

2366

JL'cj*.

Fev,Har.

(P)

128^

93

._@

= ->3Dy

49

Brock.,

= tfy

reff.),

name

of

(both

cf.

"flay,

OH and Ph. as n.pr. Lzb


.

1.

Edomite

(Baer Ginsb).

mouse (NH

Gil 3 6 3SS9
2. cour-

Aram.

id,;

]U^/(PS

3?t(n)

C f.

);

RS^'-^^nJed.SDS).

S 6 4 -' ls ;

tty^SV n.m.

sf.

p]

cstr

spider (X

pi. abs.

anklets (as ornaments);

Pr 7- read

Toy.

ty

tinkle; Impf. 3 fpl. njDSyn DirSpil


and with their feet they rattle their bangles.

t HDpr n.pr.f. daughter of Caleb Jos

(JE) = Ju

1213
I

fHD^7

+3

make turbid

'V

"AW

(all

49
,

JE

Ch

Acr X a,

A X aa,

Aa, Oga.

'S^i-

be

ms.

sf.

^fi-fly Jos

sf.

7
;

Gn34 l0 (J),

26b

snbj.

Ju

'>),

35

stirred

[H]n^33

3 ms. "'JV?. 3^?


; Pt. f. l"lTi3yp. Pr

</ie

k 18

17

1718

S14 29
39 m2/ 2,a^ w was
'V

r|

-P/"".

up

Jos 6 18

Pr

cf.

fe),v 29 i5 27 (o P p. n;n) fenb* "2


Ch2 7 (cf. Jos7 18 etc.,supr.); H^" n ?

Niph.

f%

Tj? v PL "fl'y 1 K 18"


33
pi. sf. ^'V Ju 1
dis23

(opp.
i

(NH

turbid\; Qal

ace. pers.

c.

Ar.

S 14 29

Impf. 3 ms.
t.,

vb. stir up, disturb, trouble

turb, trouble,
25 23

Ch

1617
1

V'

usu. as n. abstr.

<

read JJBH nwarfl

income of the wicked

is

cut o^*(Toy).

TliDV n.[m.]

disturbance, trouble, only

in 'y P??y valley of trouble,

Jericho Jcs

2420

(JE

border of Judah i5 7 (P),


cf.

esp.

Di

(or KOiXar)

Jo,7

'

cf.

SW

~W or

name

from

explained), on

Ho

17

M Buhl Geo r M

IS65

";

on

E^Ka X v P

A^a)/i.

aiKOy

'J>

1V3

web, so prob. 27 18 (rdg. 'y for MT


5
'y V^P Is
59 filaments of a spider.

i.e.

c f-

16

identif.

KH^sy, Nn 33y
iii

reverse,

is

hopple, of camel).

[D2V] vb. denom. Pi. shake bangles,

(frdpayi;

NH

W)

Xipa, ia^a.

^SLs.

^IXa

3'* bangles,

,-,335,

Q3n3py >bx v 5

whence Ar. iLjllic as loan-wd.;


648
prob. tarantula, ace. to Levy NHWB

JbS 14

13

22

mares

Is 3

murum Frey (Kam), cf.


also Hom AS338 Ar. ot jerboa ES K302 v. Tristr
NHB122
FFP 10ff ); abs. 'Vn unclean Lv n 29 (H),
Is66 17

Ch

Ar.

foil.;

disturbance, calamity, but

^a?- Syr.(inL^x) JU*cx,


pi.

'

(P),

2" (fr. niay

'

1214

t-l2py n.m. 186

Ar. jlxff

(vof

for sg. abs. 'y

id.,

Josiah 2
22
perh. also Je 26" 36 12
Gie and Ency. Bib.).

(cf.

"Ay); Ayap, Axau.

backward, whence

etc.;

Axo/3a)p

Ch

tier of

DD^

v.

naay

i\2y^ n.pr.m. Gadite

54

on simil. Lat. n.pr. Cl-Gann JAsl8S3

also

(cf.

Bu and

->3.DV n.pr.m. (mouse,


-

V. also

'\

Pf. 3 ms.

Pfly n.pr.loc.

v.

D^payn Is

etc.).

tTQDy,

Jos

JE )

Jos

man of Judah
22 ( P ). =n? y j ch

rattle,

star); Ma-^yin Jb 3 8 32

.10*3,

vl

I(

=iCh

Upap.).

jl'ix PS

Syr.

meaning unknown).

foil.;

Hp(a).

Ch

Edom Gn36

esp. Di) (point perh. &*)) (v.

cf.

of

tpy n.pr.m.
s.i9.2o. 2

(Eipay,

UVy v. II. Tiy.


T^y n.f. a constellation, perh. Great Bear
(cf.

jiJ/ (v

raukS.

Ch

t[D31>] n.[m.] anklet, bangle;

Judah

in

Kau

1S ;s

nay, Di

Codd.; a seaport N.

WMM

40

Carmel ( = Acre, Ptolemais), mod. 'AJcka, cf.


As " Elir
Bunl Geogr.228 (Egypt, 'A -ha, 'Akt,
';
Gloss
As. Akku, COT
TelAm. Ak-ka).

tie

tD'Yty n.pr.m. in
Za(j>a>{e)iv

i (

n.pr.m. Benjamite

l>

David

2. heroes of

IcoSae.

tWV n.pr.m.
,

Hal

2S20 26 on poss.
Th Klo HPS, opp. We Dr;

TTT'V n.pr.m.

Sab. n.pr.m. -vy

(v.

MT

rdg. 'y for


after

of
;

wild

fnb (q.v. 1) of David

L
L
1

t'1

4b

+Jos i9 30 (P),
Benn Ency. Bib.,
,

n.pr.m.

with 2 b

ident,

etc.,

4a

12

31

); 1.

Yipas,

Ju io

riding

Jb

al.)

irPy 49

sf.

"V$ (Ges 5131cN

W1B

sg.'abs.

tS"^
159

(E);

11

1^ Zc 9 9 Cn;y for carrying


Qr (Kt Dniy), DTg for tillage v 24

D"!$ 12 14
6

Di

30

32

||fohK '33); cstr.

or appos.

Is

Gn

10

T 13V n.pr.loc. A^x", Aceo, in Asher, Ju

-)iy n.pr.m.

v. f?y.

T T

tppy
10

n.pr.m. name

in

Asher

Nu

13
i

2- 7

HXpav.

tnlUJD^ n.m.
perh. conject.

fr.

usu. asp, viper (so

sense and

||

^ n ?)>

93;

but perh.=

748

^y
Cra3y

crpt. for)

(1

'y fipn

140 a

spider

viper's

by

by

nby.

v.

(q.v.; of.

);

.i'"

venom

spider's)

(1

Che and

Milder their lips (v. esp.

d ,oc

is

ascend, climb,

Ez 40

)^by

Asher

in

:;1

\ fiXa.

meet or

Mlil
lb)? (^/of foil., cf. jy^and v. esp.Lag
ZM, x,i,,ss7, 7lsf
:No
who cites Maud. Hibn).

D^y

2)1.

^ IS32

yjseWtCovacu

Lag

id.; .MI 33l?J

8yr. in der. species

"

').

iu

Je

Gn

3 lns/y
14'-

S i";

Qal

nn^f

nn^>y 4 o

niby 32 M +

by:

etc.;

:;

: '

7m>. nbjj
,7

'+,pl.^ Gii 4 4
Is24 ls + pl/cbi? Gn

28

12

+
+2

i>jn 13'

i;

,fl

35'+;

t,
f

'

p^n

1
;

|0 Jos 4

nsano

817

21

38

(E); yiB>

ItO

(JE) Dt

,-.

'

Ru 4

2 6- (J);

^N Ex

1 )t

+3

t.

18

Gn

ft? 1

30

12

2 4

15

"

13

N 28

)n

c.
1;!

35

Nu 13

(P)
7

17

,f

',

'

5 s
-

I.

Is 2

JVab 1 S 2 5
etc.; c. ^ unto, bnri]) Nu 32"
3,ny
nnN3
(J); tc.
2 82 ('oi)str. praegn.); ^33
',

CVna

places,
14
1

'h

14" (del.

Ex 34 24

20 s 8
-

ma

';

,J

miT

Ju

]"P3,

3
.

d. to sacred

from

jialace 2

14
20
22
29 34 Js 37 3 8 Je 26 ";
c.b*, QflbNnnniKEx24 ,s (E);
:i0

(3 dittogr.);

Tft by the

iS6 2K

ace. t

Ch

23-' 2

r\m iSp' 114


/s
7
1 S i
i'cc.

c.

3); ^"lia

way

to i

mif inn

Nu

nijJ>oJe4 5

i8

33

12 3

25

i8 )4-; oftener

!l

Jui

(E)

14* +

C .iy

c.

in war,

by,

1
;

PX

c.

8 7 7 Is 36"'
8 14' Ju6

+ N31f5

Dt io

(E)

Jos

,::i;,

22

(F);

c.3,ls7 'Je48 18 c.b,Hb3 ,B +ncxbob Ju2o'"


r

+ 3 1.; + noni03
35

22

= 2 Ch

34

ronton

29";

(n)^yni

up after, c. nnN =follow

d. go

S 25 13 1 K i 35
e. (jo up, depart, c. sV (
6''"
13
7"
1 S
Gn 1
35 (P) + subj. ' 1133 Ez 1

f v -)

-'"',

^ 24

:i

1K1 5

=tnithdraw, retreat,

2S23 9 and

so read

||

1CI1

19

(J)8

Ne

25

Ex

(P), quails

16

2
13

13

11'

Je

Dr Bm

(v

1 i

of animals, go or come %hp

::;

abs.

t3.

).

2S

Ex

abs. frogs

(P); lion Is~35

fox

"
3
fly up, eagle Is 4o Je 49";
2:, ,SJ J
Ct 4 2 6
c. f, cattle out of water Gn 4i
44
,9
i33D?? Jc 4 7 from
lion |T)n fiN:) Je49 =5o
;

rise up,

,;

Gn49

jirey

locusts Jo 2

climb up into

(J);

frogs,

on

Gn

31

1012

houses,

(3)

Ex

(3) persons

by, of cattle, sexually

c.

upon the land Ex io 12 " (E) Jo

7'J1

(J);

(E); locusts
fi

4. of

vegetation, spring up, grow, slnot forth : trees Is


,:u3

55

Ez47 12

JVp'-p

Gn

ears of grain

Jon 4
22
r'-

Dt

grass

(E), also

29'-"-'

Gn

Am

40 "(K)

Is5 32 13 ef. Him. f>3% Ho 10 s Pr 26"; fe


31
D^'ODp Pr 24 rt/^ o/?7 grownup) wi tli thorns,
13

34
b) Je

:l

10

31

12

'V

Is

:1

Ezri 3 (from Babylon);

Cib&\~vb

to,

= i?y 2 K

15

Nui3

against
(

f,

+5

going up to Jerusalem (from a distance),

c.

(to war); ^X Ex 2 4
Ju 2i
unto Deborah Ju 4''
C. go up,

t.

31", of
etc.;

to

(J)

:ir

$>n), c.

"

= Mi 4

(in

a.

""'

'

'

3"

't

K 2 " Am (/ + 4

(J) 2 4

Je 48".

4c/ 4 (J)

17 2I

'

t ??2J? Ezr

B^ro b Ezr 7
ace. loc. + 'H'K (v. 2

Dip^rrbs Dt 17 s

from

a.

a city 7NJV3

34

nSiy

+;

etc.; 1. of per-

ft?, pn

e.

23
1

^y N

(P); n3TO(n-|)B

a bed

etc.;

,:i

a mountain "inn

:1

(E )

Gn

pers.,

cstr.

t.;

D^VBD Gn 4S as (E) +

,c - 17 - 19

whither

D^n)

-b, ">n(n)
;

18

?K

c.

to

nb'y

rinsn (-pn) i s 24

ace. of place

gate

ft?,

b. out of a place,

8 etc.

c.

pNO Ex

D'HVD

c.

n^y;

sf.

Is.

sons, go up, ascend, in local relations

low place to high,

etc.; /tp/.

+,

44 +
4
Inf. ubs. rpy Gii46

Is 35, etc.;

2i

DI1M ZMU

Sab Denkm '");

ls

+ 3 ft.
ms. Hvy Gn 49

i9

nby; 2h-

3 is.

= Jjii

im ijy

cf

and

.5

Eth. AOrt: (for

cf. peril.

w
OAOrt: Di ): 8ab.^y =
J.*

rt'oOrt:

Pf

dd; Ar. fe

Ph. r6y; As.

(||

vb. go up, ascend, climb (Nil

44
4f
with implication of ascent), Dt2f, 7

io"- (all

(J)

T\/V
T t 890

i-jhso),

Timnah); m~\pb 46 2I'(J) Ju 6 2 K r 11,7


t b. go up unto (?K) God, on a height, QVltan bii
Ex 1 s (E) 1 S io a ; nin> ba Ex 24 (E) 19 21 32

up

speaking inarticulately

by Is

hands

his

^ ^^

14

gate ofcity),4-; c.t?ypers.,Gn38 12 (4-pTloc.,

(to

'

[n?J? ] adj

2i ' ff-

visit,

l^"-^ on

132

in personal relations:

g'o <p,

(E),

by (3) steps,
H. v 26 E) the roof

d.

tp o, * altar

.'y

c.

<nm

3y

2.

Jos
'

etc.

b supr.

only in f^^JJ-''?^ q.v. p. 3

13

by, a ladder Gii28'

20 23 (Gi van
,

Ch

etc.;

Ex

c.

Jos 2 s Ju 9 M bed
1

t^Tty n.pr.m.

f'- 22,49

of priest,

reff.).

in. ^y.

v.

rro

e. c.

(E) Dt 3' Ju 8 11
HDin Jo 2 7
f.

fig.

up, rise:

Dn 8
dew, Ex

3-s

5. of natural phenom.,

17.1?

16",

i.e.

p.Nn-fr? Gii2 6 (J), cloud

disajijiear (P); "3

K 18

Je 4 13

44

<j<>

"1^

^DL-'n 'y

(JE) Ju 1 if 1 8 if' + smoke


dawn, etc. Gn 1
1S
2S
(
n1
Ex 1 ( J) Ju 20"' + fire 6 2 flame 1 f;
17
3
incense Ez8"; wellNuai
stench Is 34 Jo
7s
8
2
Am 8 if; c.
Nile- Je 4.6
(E); waters Je47
h

15

'

211

8"
by, of overflow Is

t6. of inanimate

things (instead of jnissive construction),

abs.,

Jb f, of ">'?'3 (covering
bones in Ezek.'s vision) Ez 37 s c. by, of garments upon the body Lv 19 10 (P) Ez 44 17 razor
on head Ju 13 5 16 17 1 S 1"; yoke upon oxen
shock of grain (to

p.3)

749

rhv
Nu

I9 (P)

upon an animal Lv i6

6'; lot

i >S

91(l

Ez 32 s

10

weight in balance ^62


entry in
be offered (of sacrif.)
(3) a book i Ch 27^;
J
20
7
ny-K (q. v .) in healing,
1 K i8-' 2 K
3 Is 60

(P);

2,

c.

Ch

fig.

37 by "9 2

Ez38 !0

Ch 36

nm 2K
ace.

lfi

+5

17

t.

rffi
;

1?

20 s8

t.;

(3 pers.)

Je 5i 5D

'y

227 by

of anger

-s

temper Ec

29

Ex

23

boundary,

^ 74^; of
+9. #0 wp, extend, of
and even 3
f? whence, +acc, ?$,

c.

i>

i8 1212 +(allP).'

+10.

'

excel:
to

is

Comm., and v. npiy.


tNiph. P/. 3 ms. r6y? Nu io" + 2 ms.
yby? ^ 97; /top/ '"^.l Ex 4 37 etc -; 7w/ csir
difficult, cf.

Nu

ni!?yn

17

be

up: D7STV7 722E

talked about),

c.

Xu 9

io

11

(P); abs.

Ez

36

(Ko

pass., be taken up,

( 1 )

of (pillar of) cloud, sq.

fym

taken up, ptf? ns'C 7y

17

mpl. ibyn 16 24 ;
Ezr i u
b.

ta.

etc.;

1. a. be brought

m?"I30n"7y

20

Ch 32

Ex 40

Nu 9

553
;

away,

Ex 40 36

byn of tabern.
3737

1-

212122

(P); of

(93 built towers thereon, i.e.

Ne

iv

12 31 vid. ?y

a. o?-m</ ^yJ,

c.

e.

7N,
u 11
-

cattle, rnj

Dt

Hb

(nsna)

fish

14'

15

4. cause

'

Ju 20 33

}JD

bring waters upon, 7y Is


6 212

Jui6 3

Ch

K8

15

6"

8'

Am4

Gn 5o 25 (JE), +

312
c.

etc.;

(fD

b loc,

c.

2Cli2 15

ace. loc.

10

up from

bring

-5

ace. rei,

c.

stench f]N2

Lv 1 i 3 "- 4 3c

ascend

to

Ez 19 3 of

lion

TOyo, i.e. chewing the cud

smoke "Vyn
loc.) 2

young

train,

7X

c.

Jui6 1S2 19 c. by,


bring sickness upon Dt 28"; i&iO by IDy 'yn
throw dust on the head Jos 7 La 2 10 Ez 27 30
10
s
clothe sackcloth upon Am8
flesh upon Ez 37
pers.

b pers.

c.

24

\|a

47

Pf. nbyn

c.

sf.'

nn^yni i,s'2

1<J

27

3. be

7y, overall

Nu8 +
18
,

byn Ex

gods 97

Ch

rAi

Ch

also

cf.

io lf,17

up Thes

flame go

^. 'n ?,'^

al.

lamp (make
lamp upon the

cf raising

+2

new

Ex

flesh (heal

25

27

'

20

v. n3!n^)

P; bring up

t.

Je 30 17 33

t5.

3
mentally: 27 by vbhl 'yn Ez 14 27 7N v 7 i.e.
make object of thought rouse, stir up, c. ace. *!*?
,

Hbi

rbgn

i$n Ne 9

63p
;

after,

10

God

Hiph.

16 - 16

from following

emlted, of

3 fs.

io 15 prob. error),

lamp-stand)

2. reflex.: take oneself away "nriKO

Je 37 511

(7K

(Ges

k if;

iSi9 15 2Kio 13 25 6 Je39 5 52; c.


iSa8 8
b. in war, c. by against 2 Ch 36 17 Je 50 9 Ez i6 4u
46
s
25
c. take away (from life) ^ 102
23 26
Jb
20
t3. bring up animals, c. ?y, frogs
36
psn 7y Ex 8 13 (P); bring up horses to a charge
Je 5 2 cf. Na 3 3 draw up men, under fig. of

put ornaments on

pers.,

t2. in personal relations

from upon the cherubim Ez 9 3 (2)


reflex., take oneself away from, get up from.
2 3BD Xu i6 24 ?yo v 27 of a besieging army

the glory

Ezr

(J)

d. cause to ascend, climb:

33

nrain? 7yi?

',

P i'3i
be superior
43
.
r6iy
Dt
2
Jb 36 33
n7y
8
T7y
29

thou excel! est (7y) (/(m

r6y n^yro

2,

nbyn-7K

bit-.

c.

2Ch8".

n331n 7y
vby i);

place

c. c. ace. of

infr.).

(P) 2 2 41 (E) Jos

("OQp).

whither J os

2,

\>,

(P),

Nu 20

p: JV3?

c.

7. of thoughts,

9 =Is 3 7 ; cry, 'K'T*


S 5'% abs. Je 14 2 tumult

Jon

evil

6s

'

- cowie WP before God, arrogance,

io (T?V')-

c.

Is

Ne

13

3^K'ji4

S ir"

24

v.

own 2K2

15

(HL>

whither,

Je 8",

nbv

15

anger Pr

t.

cf.

Ez 2 4 8

+6.

'b

nTOO 'yn

M
offer a present; bring up tithe to (7) Ne io
,
fg yr\raisealevy\Y,^'o}\ DD7v 2, 2Ch8 8 t7
1*1*

consec;

erfcyn j 0S 2 6 ;

sf.

Ex 33' +
ybyn EX32
wbyp)
2

ms. JVpj?n

uiybyn
b)

Nu

2S24

20 5 21 5

p7J?ni consec.
consec. 40

etc.;

n^gM Jeio

22
;

mpl.

/ip/. nby;
13

Dt 2 7 +

Lv

sf.

i7 8 +;

7^1 Gn8 +, sf.


nbgn Ez 2 3 4B cstr.
20

Dt 28", etc.; Inf. abs.


n^yn iCh23 31 + ,etc; hnv.
D.^y:

byr\

Ex 3 3 + 2
,2

t.;

exalt

^ 1 37

chiefjoy; n7y(0)~D3

^W ^JN Gn 4

exalt thee exceedingly (cf.

after D

6 (E)

Qal IO; O

Di and most 6n'^

inMT,

lost

8. rase ^>

up).

ascend (in flame; Thes al.to go up on


sacrifice, usu. H7V, either alone or

/ will-

altar), offer

by other

foil,

6
sacrif.: m7y n7yn Ex 2 4 (E) 3 2 (J) Lvi7 (H)
J
Dti2 I314 + (see H^y); seldom: tnit3p Ex 3o'
3
6
15
66 ; tnm Is 57 66 also prob. 1
(P), cf.
s

fs.%1

S28 8 +,
-

"k? Lv
jV II"

4
1

11

Dt 20 ^8i n f. nbgC
nbyp Lv ii 3 5 Dt i4 G etc.; i.
;

13
;

sf.^byp

a.

from a place,

DH?0 Ex i7

(E)

+3

t.

}t?

c.

)P

E,

+ 8 t.;

+Lvn

pNEx 3 2 (J)+5t.J,
(P),Dt
2o'Jos24 17 (E),+ i3t.; J1SV pt0 Jei6 15 =23 s
b.(i)outofaplace,c. p: -P(lI f)*? Gn 3 7 28 (E)
Onso

45

^40' Jc38 1013 nntsto j n


;

71KB>-|C

yfr

30

4
,

etc.; (2) c.

nrapro Ez 37 12 13
2
2 by means of, VT}?
7

i8

29 36
-

f 51

21

abs.

K3

'

:0

i^y2

2Ch8

ace. loc.

13

(>Qal); (D^B
2iton 2

Gn8

(J)

20

Nu2 3

48

2 - 4 ;4 - 30
-

usu. 7y loc, "in 7y

'yn

414 30
-

(E)

Gn22

2I3

(E);

lfi

c.

(n;naw Lv I4 20 ( P )

33

b loc.

c.

Nu

r
s 34 s *; mn>7 yn Ju i3

tnhy7

29
rbyp Je
;

ma

Is6o7 (>Qal);
20

bring up persons
T

P*. flJjjD 7"'+; cstr.

cstr.

V^ n Ju 15

etc.;

my

if I exalt not Jerus. above (fV)

2Ch29 27

Ju 13

HDhn^y

(E);
19
,

c.

loc.

n3ro 7y 'yn

27

750

rbv
I2

M.33.33

narc

51-

l6 lS

(P) Jos 2 2 M
18

43
16 40

by

'ro

Ch

K3

rv\Tvb

Q ,-, B

Ex 40

29

le^i 3 against (him

Gf Gie

Rothst), or del. bx

36

Lv26 +

'y

i7

Ze< /w'i

fs.

(93 Hi

not, etc.

Hpt
( Co ).

rhy n.m. leaf, leafage (v. nby Qal 4)

cstr.

pi. cstr. \by

nby G113

Ne8 +

,5

11

sf.

Gn 3

8n

30
i

Ne 8

15-

Pr n
but
13
usu. fading Is i 30 34 4 64 s Je 8
Ez47 12 ^i 3
nsnnb nby fe a/
driven leaf Lv 2 6 3C Jb 13 25
/or healing Ez 47 12
g Veen j e

fl

28

our ighing

m/V
blow);

n.[m.] pestle (as rising before the

Pi-2

23

K2

HX.

ritual of tshh(n)

Tryy
T

n.f.

whole burnt-offering

(that
\

286

which goes up ( \/6) to heaven

(al.

on altar))

37

the

ivhole burnt-offering (beast

or fowl) is entirely

consumed and goes up in

Je 6

etc.;

+nbyn nan? Ex 30 28 31 9 35 10 38 40
30 34
'iCh6 3i 16 40 2 26 29 2CI129 18

lamb was offered by individuals Lv


and by the nation at the T3'y offering Lv 23 12 and daily at the "ip'an nby' 9 Nu
23
2 8
2 K 1
Ez 46, and at morning and evening Ten nby Nu 2 8 3 +Tpri(n) nby Ex 2 42
9
6
1

Nu 6

14

'

lr

'

Nu
10

34

28

0MI

'

ia - 2:,

Ez 46

15
.

'

:!4 - 31

2Q cn

'

1C19 22 25 28 31 34 38
-

Ezr

Ne

These were doubled at the nby

s-

2T5

w 29 Lv4 7

1018 25

nbyb nat Jos 22 i Ch 22


imposed
his hands on head of
The offerer
45
animal, then slaughtered it Lv i
t'y toriK
1

29

lit.);

S4.33

4
it

M.19.M
Ez
9 I4

D^an Lv

t'V

&n([ flftyed

34

Ch

^n

^39.42

The priest
2p
arranged them on
.

38

washed the pieces Ez 40


5
the fire dethe altar above the wood Lv 6
"
voured them V 2 6 9 2 ' 1 K 1 38 2 Ch 7 1 they went
21
up in the flame nwb nn^j rm (b) Lvi 9 1 " 7 8
;

the flame of the altar to God expressing the


ascent of the soul in worship.
All of the
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
LvI 3.io 22 i8. Wj of llerd 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 + 5 7 12 8 14 22 1 g 14 15 29 30 ]Sfu
I0n

bullock,

rams, and 7 lambs LV23 18 ; on the 1st and


10th of the 7th month and at mxy 1 bullock,
1 ram, and 7 lambs, in addition to the offerings
Z,S-36
the system culminated
of new moon Nu 2 9
bullocks,
in 70
14 rams, 98 lambs for the 7
days of Tabernacles 29"*- Ace. to Ezek. the
prince was to offer on each of 7 days of niVO
23
and on Sabbath
7 bullocks and 7 rams Ez 4 5
4
At the reconsecration
6 lambs and 1 ram 46
of temple 70 bullocks, 100 rams, and 200 lambs
were offered 2CI129 32 and at the return of
exiles 12 bullocks, 96 rams, and 77 lambs Ezr
35
8
In early times whole burnt-offerings of
children were sometimes made, e. g. Jephthah's
s
31
daughter Ju
Isaac proposed as, Gn 22
;
but ram substituted v 13 ; made to other gods
27
2
The 'y was anciently made
Je 1 5 +
3
on any altar used for worship, but in P con-

20

at Pentecost

jQ
28 14 29 and at HUtD

Nu

nby

new bread

offering of

(not in other

yGn22 +i4it.; nbiyNu28 +33t.; cstr. nby


Ex 2 9 42 + 27 1., nbiy Nu 28 24 + 2 1. sf. ^nbiy
31
f 20 4 etc. pi. nib'y Jos 8 + 42 1,, nby Gn 8 20
+ 3t,; ribiy Dt2 7 .nibiyAm5 22 + sf. D^niby

yis-21-w-s3.39.45.51.57.63.c9.75.8L87

and Pentecost 2 bullocks, 1 ram, and 7 lambs


were added to daily offering Nu 28 11,1927 at

fined to
1.

Nu

chiefs

tribal

*hy n.pr.m. Eli, priest at Shiloh 1 S i 3


'@ Th Klo HPS), v 9 12 +28t, 1-4 + 3
( + v
14
27

wby Je

nby Is

sf.

leaf leafage, of various trees


ir,.io.i3.io.

away, 3

1. be carried

that) Z?/te himself hut cor-

either rd.'btf,

34
(13D by) (pass, of Qal 6).
3 ms. nbyn 2 Ch 20
28
3. 3 ms. 6e ojfered, of IS Ju 6 (nation by).
tHithp. lift oneself: Impf. 3 ms. byn^bN

rupt

10

2. be taken up into, inserted in,

A ram was offered by Aaron


and his sons fEx 29 18 Lv 8 18 9 2 16 35 but a
young bullock was of greater value Nu 1 s 24
23
22
at consecration of Levites
2 S 24 = 1 Ch 2
12
Nu 8 so calves Mi6 6 on great occasions
" 61415
bullocks + rams
bullocks + rams Nu 23
11
i
one of each kind offered by
;
-f lambs Is
Nu2 8

naK*

Ch i 35 16 Ezr 3 2 Ez
31
s
mby 'yn Dt 27 Jos 8 1 Ch
g- ' 2

Na

j6

1S
2 Ch 8
Ezr 3 3
tHoph. Pf;

nn*>y"n

2!

j
29
elsewh. nat by niby 'yn

nby

Nu28 13
Is

Ji^n?,

56 Je 6
Phrases

20

see also

t'y nbyn
20

3 o 40 Lv 14
Ju 6 26 20 26 2 4
29

according to character of offerer

8
1

(P)

14

f 20 40 51
Gn8 20 Ex 3 2

'5

i2 13

Dt
7

9 - 10

io

14

18

S 15 22

(J) 2 4 (E)

31
6
27 Jos 8 22

9 10 12
-

23

17 18
-

j K
j Qfc j 6
2I
24
3
9 I0 2
3
14 16
6
12
18
14
31
21
4
7 27
8
29
2 Ch i
24
35
23 29
9 23
1824
Ezr 3 2 3 6 Jb i 5 42 s + 66 15 Je 14 12 33 18 Ez 43
24
22
s (cf. nbyn 9); t'y nar Ex 2o (E); 'yb n'w
12
24
39
u
Lv2 3 Nu6 15 29 ; +' n'B>y Lv5 10 9 7 22
I5 15.30 l6 24.24 Nu 6 16 gl2 j gS.8 2g 2 J) t J 2 27 Jll I 3"

4.

.2B

25

2.40

27

24.26
'

Am

'

K8

64

12.12.13
'

19.27

29

K5

t'y
8.i3.36

17

io 2425 2

anpn Lv7
x

c'h 16

Ch
8

16

Ezr 8

Ez 43 27 45 1723 46"

io 19 23 s7
35

Ez

46

4
;

Nu28
'yb

3 -"-

anpn

751

nbv
Nu 6

1
3132
t'5 K"3n Dt 12" 2 Ch 29
26
1315
Je
"VBpn
2
K
16
2 Ch
t'y
17
30
43
jjHnn^ n^iy v also nbiy sub I. toy
1

Lv 22
15

14

23

Is

[n7V]

f 11.

Toy

b,

Kt, Vn^J? Qr; rd. prob. fr^gD

26

40

n.f ascent, stairway, ini?y Ez

( Co SS

inby).

7ytt

royal sepulchres (in Jerus.) 2 Cli 32-,:i

2Si5 ao (v.rm

riWn 'O

3); &?l\>y'n= Scorpion-pass, on

border of Pal., Ju i 36 Nu 34" Jos 1 s (both P),


i.e. prob. the Nakb es-safd
from Dead Sea
S.

SW

Buhl Qeo g r.l6.66 Di and QFM &d 1qc> &nd reff oft
def. by n.pr.loc: ffCIN 'D 15 7 18 17 S. of valley
of Achor, between Jerusalem and Jericho, cf.
mod. Tel' at ed-ddm Buhl Geogr 98 v. also pin n%
.

'

t^tf]

upper; fs. n^y Ju

adj.

15

pi.

ni^y Jos 15 19 (opp. rvnnn, nivinn).

TiTy^
N

Je2 2

n.f. (c.adj.masc.

zaw xri asge).

Ko synt.

25ik^

14

,cf.

(NfUU,

DHM

2324 25

Ju 3
cstr. rngBn

abs. 'y

(cf.

13

19 - 23

),

10
J u 3 =o
roo/~iy&'n
ckamber with walls (permanent)
'V
n33n 'y Ne
2 S 1
i. e.
over the gateway
3132
fn 'H2K
i. e.
at a corner of the wall
3

4";

nibjj

23

by A.);

(prob. built

^*py

sf.

vr&

(belonging

6
Ahaziah); 2 Ch 9 rd.
(cf.
1 K io
);
14
pi.
abs. Q^npo nVpy J e 22
spacious roof-

to

high; ms.

K9
21

(1
'1

of

9
yj/

lower), of

97

jvbyn

21

highest

2CI18

25

Ne

house

@L Benz):= 2 Ch

Jos

Mjjper (opp.

*/j

']>

35

Ch

20

23
^o 17 (uppermost basket); fs. HJVpyn

upper pool

the

26 19 28

2. ttpper Bethhoron,

Ch

+ Gn

5t.,

njn rpan as

'yr\

rdg.

Dt

'y

i8

side-chamber

cf.

17

15

= Is 36
Ez 41

{vb"X)

Is 7

fpl.

the

6<we

IP 1 c)

(v.

nfrbyn

Dt

(prob.

32

n,m

= foreg.); 1.

^i8 =2S22
14

14

name

^9

of

High

Most

Highest,

God

Nu 24 Dt
16

2i 8 46 5 50 14 73 u 77 u

19
78 8 3 87 5 9 i 1 9 92 2 io7 n Isi4 14 La3 35:i8 ; with
other divine names: ]vbv bti Gn 1 418.19.20.22^
,7

D^

i'lS*';

\vbv nvr

^7

18

47

s
;

^sf

jv^y wrbtt

2. of rulers, either monarchs or angel6


princes, ji^y ^.a
tfrbtt ^ 82
78

t~>}tt$

iTOtt
cstr.

n.m.

"VCB'tO

5
cf. ' Dj?n

28

4 ;
'O ^N 3

28

Ex

wood,

Is6 2

Gn

28

23

11

Pr

= 39

2 2

20

K8

28
,

Is15

ascent

^yba

'd

Ne

Ne

+i4t.; ibgp Ez 4 o

1. ascent of hill or mt.: to a city

S9

11
,

86

37
;

D' s-;b',
,

Je
2

3 3
c),

on

9yJ3J3

14" Je4 3 10 Ez

i'

than, Je 35 4 ;

fig.

26

Je52 32 (||2K25 28 ^yp).


2 With H__ Zoc. nbyp, nbyo, upwards (opp.
ntfip p. 641): +a. fig. Dt 28 43 rhyip ^by ri^r
n?yp upwards, upwards, i. e. higher and higher
(opp. npo nap).
fb. nbypi ( a ) of direction
.

in space,

Ju

upwards

(cf.

iS

Benz),

36

K7

=io

yb^Q froni the rock and


(corrupt v. Sta VB

'"yypi

Bu),

23

31

nbypl

shoulder and upwards:

simil. 4

19

Ezr 3

131

faoj)

t.

24

+7

Ch

12

onwards,

from

IW

25

3 ';

his

nN"ipp

Ex 30"

Nu3

and

Ch

K3

D1\-l

23
21

+6

17

t.

P,
3 24

Ch 2 3
.16.17.
2 Ch 3
-

n-jan

nan bap

from that day aw^

S i^ 30'
t(y) "} ntn 01n JO
day and upwards (i.e. and back),
^. c
n^ypp upwards, more common

jjg 2 u.i8_

Ex

than 'D alone (a): (a)

Ju

D^Sja,

13

i.e.

'D^J

IK or
21

Am 2

'th

turned

upwards,

'oi> (cf.

2'

25

13

this

Fiaan

1522

elsewhere only

Kinn

tEz

Dn'^y |3

jap

nbypitt +

and with

'+(3) '01

'}.

t.

so 'Opl,

Bhh

P, 'X*

from

iCDE'P

(6) of direction in time,

to the

Is 45

a 6 fe the
vbp_b ^ypp Q>yi3.

21

= o higher ground

upwards, 8

31 34 37

23

r6 Jb

'D

D^Jfb

Lv 1

^ypp onoy

i2 6/ ;

'!?

; D^T

,J

> bypp, asp-ep. (fD 1

iAe top of, above,


s7

Jos

),

^ 78

b.

25

20

n.[m.] lifting

nbyjD Jos io 10

^PP=

Am 2

(=Ex 20

Nu

??

Ko"- 110 ): tl.

39

supr.).

-}

byi2,

^ypp ins his fruit above (opp. nnnp vehT e>),


Jb 18 16 1 K 7 3 2029 oft. in the phr. by D?B>n

nbycbl VJnp, 8 2 43 15
(a) nSypj
or 'age:

11

a. as acZv.

chambers (DiSE'p). 3. of Davidic


king exalted above monarchs ty Sg- 8 (cf. Dt 28

42 the upper

I"

abbrev. from n^gP; c f.

adj. 1.

641

p.

?yp in jy|) from nay

Dn

13

16

so

1 Ch 28
more gen. Vni^g Je 22
chambers in sky ^ 104 3 containing rain, v 13

i.p" 7'y
1

Ch 3

11

Vp'jjg

sf.

sub HBO

||

chambers; in Sol.'s temple ace. to 2

''''s

v.

subst., higher part, only in adv.

140

and prep, phrases, above, upwards (Ph.

12

V^

'

Ez

2. of stairs

Nei2 37. D >^n nbyp Ne

to a wall

pr.

11.

K i7
-Vjr'y 2 K
4

Marg

Nes

Dnn, rrrnb,

11.

3i.34.3 ?

Albrecht

roof. chamber

rg, Syr.

1,

40

)l>N (whence Ar. ills diningEpiBr


room as loan-wd. Fra 20f ); Sab. wby
Denkm. 2?\
chamber on roof, cool and secluded
-J

1.

maSJ.T'l

downside up, Is

it

make

a),

Ez

7a/s

it
11

(the request) high

it

'rb H3M, 37 31 (2
9

= 37) ^1?

overthrew

30

19

(v

aa

ns

n'E>jn

bis 'vh 'rb

752

nbya

= higher

and

Dt 28 13

(cf. a),

snap),

cf.

higher), ty 74 ; fig.
D";n rnfc (opp. bixf'
Pr 15 24

1&

21

Ec

head, sq. by?

a&ow,

CI134 4

= exceedingly,

46oA 2
bo, 6 a.

(cf.

v. also

only in Chr,

shew greatness exceedingly, 23


s

(sq.

ft?

= owr

in^H, 20

'Kb

Id. nby&btt

nbyob

'D, 7

20

'0?

'

ny,

16

22

the

so as to

}3"l "l 'pil,

12

Ch

17

16

5 cubits'c(i.e. above the mountain-tops),

20
21
25 (40 ) ' |nn by nnsorrnK nnroi upon
14
19
19
s5
the ark above, 26 (36 40 Nu 4 ) a covering
s1
11
above,
Nu
of skins on the tent 'o
4 1 K 7
39
s
4
37
23
7
VTO
'O
DX
(cf.
8 (2 Ch 4 5 ), Je 31
7
22M 1 o 19 1 22
1 a), Ez 1 n "d niTiS separate &cwe,

Ex

above, Jos 3

from

fi.

Mnin nibyp Ez

cstr.

PTOtt
t
4G

11.

'O DH"ln iron.

wnat comes up;

n- ^

L^'^^l

1310

n.f. step, stair

pi.

Amp

bidden,

cf.

BS OTJC

* ii -"- 1

2 d

358

i-

Ez 43 17

(pre-

scribed); of house 2 lv 9
of throne 1
io 1920
15
1819
2Ch 9
12 37
to the city of David Ne 3
ls
99 10J0
2. steps (forming sun-dial, cf. Di ) 2
2o
13

11.11.11

js

2s.s.s.s.s_

sforigg

heaven

Am

5. nibjjBri(b) "VB>
4. ascent b33t? Ezr 7 9
9
song of ascents, to the three great pilgrim feasts,
.

i.e.

WCh

to Jerusalem, titles of

20-1 34 + 84 AVe al. nbyrcn


17

is crpt., v.

n7Vri

f 1.

sung on way up

to be

Comm.

n.f.

loc

mn

(and on

water-course;

nbyn Is 7* +

cstr.

ad

1.

pi. sf. n'TlbjOT

||

'n

nin?

S7

19 ).'

Je 30

13

s3

hence poet., channel for rain Jb 38


3
s
20b. conduit, 2
18 17
Is 36 s Is 7 cf. 2
;

c. trench,

fii.

i8 32,35:s

HT'^n

n.f.

by,
(poet.)

bVT
tHo

16

by

healing (of new

fc6

(fig-)

flesh

and

Je 30 13 46 11

Qr+

form ^by)

Gn

tEx

j^ u

t.

41

the Aramaizing

n^y

iby,

23

49

i2 13 Q3.by

P i. wby;

+Ez

2 fpl. f3\by

3 mpl. bn\bg, 13

(Ko"'

etc.

305

'^y

poet.

),

in Pent. Dnbjj

t.

Dt

22

Ges 5103f N '); 3


'

sts.

sg.,

23

by Dgn (that)

fpl.

11

Gn 45

Ko"-

etc., v.

309

and

*,

15
,

+, Jb

t.

tLv

J'^k,

jn.?y (on the appar. plur. form of

'

yl!,

sub 1?).

cf.

upon which
an object in any way rests, or on which an
action is performed as JHNirby upon the earth
Gn i 11 26 7, etc., f 1 io 6 run pN by over a wide
12
country noiXil by upon the ground Ex 20

Upon,

1.

of the substratum

+ oft., Am 7 nxD hdto by, is


12

137
ground,
,/,

n33

by

1YD"1K

2 '*

nois

construed regularly with

is

soil,

14

by,

being properly

(nO*J^?

by,

no*TN3 being very rare), more definitely *JS by


s8
3
HD-INn Gn 6 Nu i2 + oft.; D1pO by Lv 14
1

20
6
Is 9 by
Je 45 (uncommon usu. 2) Dt 1
inpbop upon his realm, 2 Ch i ; 0^3 by very
5

Ho

strangely

D^^m

11 11 (rd.

is

raised

with @:

7ca(3);
4
3^, 33n, etc., Gn 8 Ex

constantly after such vbs. as

etc.;

by

on a book
go forth over

N^

with jyf 3,
s2

'nODJ,

Gn

upon:

14

to limp

Ez 37 10
thigh,

i.

e.

n03

Gn

(fig.),

^TO

to go
13"V by

Ju 15 8

his thigh,

by

Am 3

13
.

And

pour against the

altar,

1
,

not be heard

T?

our idiom, upon thy

wb by ban

belly,

piB* leg

with

against the temple, Jos 10 27 etc.


let it

Zc

by upon thy

upon

to smite

43

3
5 f 81
to lean or trust

41

so that the scattered limbs

upon another,
to

v.
ITU,

11 5 ; by 3T13 to write
IS
or other surface, Jos io

S 23 the man

ny),

20
5 La 4 1
Pr, 15 t. Jb; with

(tfn67
10

\bx,

4gi7-17.22.s2

Mi

f, 3

t.

vby, +

;'

mpi. Q3\by,

10

ybl, ^by

"'by;

18

XNfr they return (but)

(i.e.

Is 18 4 Je 8

a horizontal surface but to a side,

accus., 2

\by (cf.

subst. height

I.

not God-wards), 11" bjTvKI


inN"lp^ they (the prophets) call it (the people)
upwards, (but) none striveth to rise ; as adv.

not upwards

Qr, Jb 7
sf-

32

Ku ii261f)

(cf.

skin forming over wound)

from

preserved in poetry,

is

Dt 32 22

6li

(idiom.)

Ez 3 1 ";

1. a. water-course, conducted for irrigation

Ez

; abbrev.

'

24

ty,

;' Ezr 7' 1 Ch

pi.

which

'

17

4 10 15

6
r\byp Is 3 8 8 +, sf.W'byP
etc.;
1. step, stair of temple Ez 40"+ 5 t. 40, and
temple porch 40 49 of altar Ex2O 20 (E) (for-

17

of, according to, on account of, on


behalf of, concerning, beside, in addition to,
together with, beyond, above, over, by, on
46
to, towards, to, against (SI
Moab. Aram.
id.; Ph. by, and rbvl Palm. Nab. by; Sab. ''by,

(perh.

your thoughts.

i.e.

II. As. prep, upon, and hence on the

ground

DW

37

notr^K

nsbsfi

up on high. With JD, bwa, fbvo DW(*) (the)


4
s5
39
heavens above G1127 49 ^ 50 (opp. nnnt?
Ex 20 4 In prose byBD).

Ar. JLft)

26 s

12

above (the more

Gn 6

14

.),

a), adv.,

usual prose syn. of byst?)

metaph.

(5)

bv

nbypb)

|0

b^Jnp

ono* above

19

(v. JO

Ch

house must be built to J

29

B*W 'b

a noun, Ezr 9

sq.

otwthe
2

"&> PI n*ni

Lv
6

618

upon

fall

ref.

lips,

as

+ -'y P^J

to build

Fig.

Pr 22
(i.e.

one

not to

Ex

by upon thy mouth

Nb he slandereth not

13

14

18

),

23
(in

^15

prepares

753

hv
upon

not slander)

wi>, Pr 16

2327

na^y^i6

or

si^EcS

5o 16

Specially a.

S 23 s by

his tongue, 2

Ez

DTIDb>

cf.

36

in?*?

5
!

NB'J

ity

3b

which
which

(a) of clothing, etc.,

Gn 3 7 23 the tunic Ivy "1B>N


Jos 9/ 1 K 1 30 Ru3 + Gn

any one wears,

15
30
wasw^ow him,
24
30
18
8
s
of a sword 20 Ct 3
so by .Til
38 2 S i3
Lvi6 4 Dt22 5 Ez44 18 1CI115 27 18 7 (H2S8 7
;

^:seep.4ia);cf.T^V n
fy.yn,

and with

fe^

of covering or protecting,

above the thing covered, but around or before

noy

upon' referred to a
;

Ne 2
Ex

gl8.22.31.

27

the testimony,

vn is

the yeil

t ] lat ig

upon

Ex

14

?y

Jb

12

Of what

or

is

are a

20

heavy upon

Ex

22

86

Rachel died Mpow

vy ni?y "i^n

^ they
i

9 ^)

my

(v.

133);

13

vJ?

sorrow), 33

13

upon me (i.e.
they weep

l33'

upon me (vexing me), Ju 14 1617 19 2 (v. Be),


16
1 S 2
to play the mad man upon me, Je 1 2".

Of a duty, payment,

c.

imposed

care, etc.,

upon a person, or devolving m% him, as ?y D'^


to lay upon Ex s 2i 22 30 (ntf), 22 s4 cf. Gn 4 26
5
7
2CI135 25 with other verbs, Jb38 10 Dt24 5 26 s
-

K 15

W
2

20

18

enjoin

14

13

^y jna

(fig.)

Btoj

io
16

3333

Est

21 27 31
-

^yi and

RV m

Gn 42

37

T^"
fix

12

12

22

5
,

cf. 1

23

with

27

13

nps Jb 34 al.;
thy wages upon me

55

12 "

{name thy wages to me), 34


fflpi multiply upon me, etc.,

Lb
1

*1Nl? "6y

Win

s9
2 S 19
(pregn.)
whatsoever thou choosest (and layest) upon me;

let all

20

Ju 19 "6y Tjbn^>3 pi only


thy wants be upon me, Ezr io 4 ^ 56 13

without a verb,

Ez 45 17

them,

2 Ch 2
Ne 11 23

my
my

it

Ne

1X4' Ezr

13

so especially late

22

(cf.

22

Ch

),

25

upon

is

'K"bj?

yfrf

31

23
9
24" Ezr 7 n

nxr tviy^, 8
and the government

Is 9 s

27 33

Ch

1
15

btcbr' by

io 12

cf. Zc 12 (Ew
),
13
the service of
was upon

Nu 7 9 (P)

due from me);


with an inf.
;
would have been
of)

to give, etc.,

RV m

(accents [Baer],

his

to%

upon God (he has undertaken


Wnbtrby.
62 s 'Itt

shield rests
defence),

used idiom, to give pathos to


the expression of an emotion, by emphasizing
the person who is its subject, and who, as it
d. ?y

were, feels

is

upon him

acting

it

my

thou cast down,

why art

42

-^

soul, vi? ^nFll

me ? v7 my

quieted upon

and

dis-

upon me

soul

is

down, v 12 43 s La3 20 f 131 2 \by ^33


^33 ty ^033 1BN is m y S oul upon me; 142 4
"nVl
vV l^ ?? 3 when my spirit faints upon
cast

me, 143

upon me
me,

Jon2 8

my

"J3HJ

heart

heart

Hos n 8
turned (altered) upon

Jb 14 2222

sick,

is

^b ty my

Je 8 18 Vp_

is

Di),

(cf.

vows are upon me (i.e. I owe them


Nu 30 7915 ), Pr 7 14 ^y Cnbf 'nat peace-offer-

Ne5 vy

S 17 32 25 36

*?b

heart took counsel upon me:

pour out
TP\y

vy

my

soul

^?1

cf.

and

my

42 I will

\jr

upon me, Jb 30 16

io rOTytf

my complaint

upon me.
The rend. within me

I will let loose

(Thes apud me, mecum.

'

view of the Heb.


Denoting with
expression, and is incorrect.)
some emph. the subj. of an experience, Jb 30 2
r63 13X lCvy, Dn 2 1 his sleep i^y nnw was
alters entirely the point of

done with upon him


"by

^anj Hini

Lv
i//

i8

90

18b
b

17

Ezi8 20

+ oft.,

3D3 prescribe to
cast wpon, 1 8 1 20 (v 22 T ^y),
2

^ 10 14 bbi 37 5 >
28
30 vj> TI"]3B' nnp3
,

Gn

Ne

upon Gn

K 2 2 ^40

ary

23

33

charge

me

= were

incumbent on

OP vy

a/3);

to

^ 88 Jb 21
Lv 7 20 taNtpm
G1148 7 bm vy nno
5

(i.e.

Nu

36

30

a burden

10

are giving suck

me),

as a care to

me

al.

53 Ez 33

idiomatically,

person,

with b*

(cf.

am

(cf.

Ch 15 5 28 13 Ec

I^V

14

2S15 33

myself,

of sin, calamity, etc. Is


2

upon a
rnb? "vS?

rests heavily

cumbrance upon me, Jb

by 133 to be

27

Ez 13 Jb 13 26
Ivy about him.

a burden to him, Is

^V upon

5^ore )

nin they were

he spreadeth his light


b.

shut in (or down)

"I3D to

14

cf v 18 Ezr 7 c 9

over ^_ e

vy VH

16

S 25

a wall about us
3

v. f?3, i"ID3 ? 7J3D,

ruion

-by
21

sici!e)

77

'

2S18 11 nnb

shoulder

even though the cover or veil be not over or

it ('

f 62

perh.

(to the

upon me

ings were

>

below, 7 b.

With verbs

(6)

LvI 9 19Ez 44 17

hv

(cf.

Je 49

^7

22 3

20

(cf.

5 7

28

):

Aram. 6 19 "fl vl| rn?), io 8


also, rather differently,

ony on\by

my

ace. to

2Ch 3 6 8

D^ ^

Mi 7 13
upon me,

DN,

perfectness

by njn to live tipon (as upon a foundation

e.

or support

Is 3

cf.

on^n-by, Is 38 16

1
,

and

Gn

twos),

iitl

ijv

Dt

40

nrn "lain ^y
thy sword thou shalt live (cf.
26
9
17
cf. v
Kazwini"' op. Tuch), Ez 33
f. Of the ground, or basis, on which a
12
9
thing is done, as G1124 ntn I Tin i?y, Lv 7

upon

Hi),

(cf.

27

(=%)

'

if

he

offers it JTlin ?y

giving,

^bf

Nu6
18

bv.,

21

lip

ground of a, thanks25
v Ezi6 15 28 17 D118

the
b

^5?,

limply ^y (with J^i

tT\) ^J? thy

extended so as to denote explicitly

cf.

of).

Hence

this use is

on condition

{a) the basis being conceived as

3C

754

by

comes to denote the norm or


AGii * 59t
standard (cf. Germ, 'auf die Art ;
)
the transition may be seen in a passage like
Ex 24 s the covenant which '' made with you
regulative,

7JJ

'

on

the basis

these words

Dt

nb^n,

of

17

<5>

b]}

Je 30

be inhabited:

or in agreement with, all

(b]l),

(cf.
11

v.

34

18

s7
),

Nu 35

s4

D"BSB>n by

the palace shall sit

SB*) it02E>p

(i.e.

in accordance

?JJ

manner, V'94 20 who frames mischief


""B ?y ace. fo
P'^'^V. in accordance with a law,
21
the mouth (i.e. command, Gn 4 5 + oft., evi dence
with

Dti7 6

name

called)

Gn 4 8 Ex

Ex

6 26

18

51

28 21

S i8 18 +,

(usu.

(direction) of Je 5

31

15

K4

(2

f6

to)

?y

call, be

Ch

cf. 1

33

I3

aL

Ch

15

23

"IS3 (q. v.)

= appositely

21

),

is

9 12

45 46

Ch

(1

niJDpypy (perh., however, in the manner

= for

of maidens
81 84 1 88 1
1

(cf.

'sopranos'), 53 1 56 1 60 1 69 1
in Syr. ? JLo^^L).

The basis being conceived as involving

(6)

created, etc.

Of

(e)

41

21

42

Lv 4

3 - 28

lo

thou shalt die

of the

woman, 21 12 26 79

19 17

6 18

18

24 28

18

16

Ez

26

Dt

24
9
fathers shall not be put to death QiJ3"7y on
27

18

account of children, 3
Jos 9
18
3
D
0n^ (|[ 33
Pr28 21
),
\jr

44

133"}n

^vy on

the day, 69

all
.

23

im,

20

Je
39

16

12

5o

thy account are

Je 15

15
;

18

+ oft.;

we

slain

in the phrases Py

therefore (v.

Ex

17

by on what

account?

"n"ij, PHIS*, etc.);

" ~flK DPliD: byi


,

before

of their

6 - 9 - 11 - 13

Je

35

^pOK ?y

and as a
"'I

conj.

(v. infr.

as

inf.,

and on account of their

Am OPYl by on account
threshing = because they threshed, y
trying '^

J3~i>y

an

because of thy saying, 9

12

i6

both with and without IPN or

III).

And

so often of the ground

Ex

18 9 32 14 (DTO repent

13
:
so oft.), 1 S 4
19
U
6
2
30 2 S i 3 1 K 2
6 Je io Am 6
(c) Somewhat more strongly, on behalf of,
for the sake of, Gn 19 17 escape "jB?e: by for thy
6

26

2*"}

EX23 Ez 44

Dt 27

Ch

13

final

there shall

8 9 48 Kif-nio-by

^
23

18

Ec

-W AGiU69<! )
92

24

17

f 50

"Wy

4 '131

\bj!

with

"'bjj

7y upon occasion of a, law3ta Di by 1S25 8 (cf.


11

Qor 28 14 ), Nei2 22

li at a time of

^^a.

flrd.iy BeRy), Is 18

64"

of sunshine,

lib*

Plbx by,

\by

Je 8

TO Bra
18

\&

p3J

&

<

at time

of sorrow, 16 (but Gie b3K by <o) with abstr.


substs. to form a periphr. for adverbs, Lv 5 s2
7

and swear
6

=8

14

11

"1P by

to heal a

upon falseness = falsely, Je


wound H?j5: by lightly, easily,

= abundantly^ Is 60 p2H
jj ^l.c = with delight).
7

?J?

(/) It hence acquires the force of in sjnte


AGiU69 ''), Jb
Lc,
of, notwithstanding (so

io 7

by in spite of thy knowing, 34 s by


i2BB>D notwithstanding my right I am to be
m
a liar (Di De Da
:
otherwise Hi RV ).
Tjiy"!!

RV

Cf. below,

(a)

III c

hearing

b.

Upon, concerning, with vbs. of speaking,

-a * Ju 9 3

as

K5

Gn 41

15

13
,

*pby

ceiving thee, saying,


9

19 bn), disputing

commanding

K 6",

"lOK Je 16 3 27 19 (H?N) 33 4

WypP

21
,

K io

telling

Kn

10
,

Is 37
1

K
3

S 27" Jo

4
being vexed 21

confessing

and often with similar verbs.


(A) In a somewhat weaker sense,

(||

^ 32 Ne
of a prophecy or vision 1 K 22
,

I have heard con-

etc., 1

Gn 2

S 14

crying 8 5

the object

or cause of fear, grief, delight, or other emotions,


e.g.

very

unto what vanity hast thou

suit

etc.,
18

30

16

*nab),

sacrifice,

music on a lyre ;

PI!D

with

a ten-stringed instr., *ot^ a harp, with sounding

ninis by, mi] by and nj by on this

account,

12

so JLi,

w<A

PI5T wjjon,

(cf.

n^sn ?y on account

20

12 1 1y

a condition, or attendant circum-

acceptably

of,

36

Pr 29 s b

Gn

because

Dn

acquires almost a

it

29

(||

by

of,

D'lN"' :3"I?3 PIS03

^3i 24 T

account

stand nbbprrby

the ground, by denotes the cause or reason, on


3

8 U 9 16

other verbs.)

Ex

force, for;

(\\b),

sung (RV-

to be

Sometimes

(d)

of the

21

common with

in accordance

?V.

b),

Pr 25 11

of M.;

Ezr8 35 and very often


make atonement for. (Not

29

14

\^no 4

391b);

(v.p.

|>);

Ch 30 18

hands

the

Est 4 16

13

stances (rare;

2 34

<o

manner

which a song

(1

v 52

ace.

word spoken l^?^

ace. to

s0

DP

2K10

17

by stand up (in late Heb.) on behalf of;


s
by PPDnn intercede for (usu. ny2) Jb 42 Ne i 6

with its circumstances

set

j>),

?y

ID VPn"! ^y after the

tune

DriN3S ?y ace. <o their hosts (usu.

(prob.);

(prob.) a

(mostly with

of

DnnsPD ?y

5
sentence 21 ) of

15

19

ace. <o the

Dt

by Dnb: (usu. b); 1K2 18


1 will speak on thy behalf to the king, v 19

Ju9

life;

its

Nu

by

i
s

of

Is

in

the

DOTH ni:$n by],


of, as regards, Gn 41
Ex 22 8 Ru 4 7 Lv 5 2226 Dn 9 14 b Ne 9 33 by KB?
Lv 4 14 H3 v 23 cogn. ace. v 28 ), 5 Nu 6" Ne 1
32

matter

s6

(||

"OVbjJ

m ^Ae matter

of

Nu

25

18

31

16
.

755

hv
2. It expresses excess (synon.

G1148

Jbi6

q.v.);

fl?

TDK

I give thee ^"nK by

22

hv

D3B> one

a6ow thy brethren, Ex 16 5


s
46
double- aoore or beyond, Nu 3 Dt 25

also

14

13

by niBto

shall offer

15

Jordan
beyond these, Jos 3
b
18
over all its banks (cf. 4 Is 8 7

i"l?N~?y

stripes

^ K.b was full

by ibn, nby),

138 Ec

ten times above

Dn

16

by nir

20

nb>y

Aram. 3 19 and JLc


+by lib = beside (v. 12);
in

(cf.

f 16

Ezri 6

163

),

vera

(si

i. e.

Of time, Lv

25

does not

welfare

is

outside thee.

lie

she has an issue Fl^? by

if

my

bn 'rniD

f by

1.)

not beyond thee,

beyond her time of impurity

Is 32

(cf.

10
,

high

Dt

(fig.) a&ot-e,

26 19

go up above thee,

s
T'by nby will

Pr3i 29

cf.

'

nninn rnrby in addition

28 10.]5.24 ( cf.n ?
cf.

44

by

2Q C^

31

3g

Hence by an easy

c.

6.

v 13

43

Ez l6

the

to

Nu
(

50

s
1

Sill

bN).

transition it denotes

Ex 35 s2 men

together with, with,

together ivith

Dnan rvairby .Vh$\ and the


38
Bear with her children, wilt thou lead them 1
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),
32

women, Jb

(by)

Gn 32 12

28 43

aZ.,

112

-,

4 b).

3. It denotes elevation or pre-eminence,


as by jrby

<?0'

Qoi'37

eXicor

sacrifice of thanksgiving, etc.,

RV:

Lag Miii

c f.

Xj Odyss. I20f Qor


14
7
So often in laws of P (cf. c), Lv 7 12 he
130

shoulder (ridge)

).

^jnai

n?

nj-TP.B'by

II.

6 12
be thou exalted above the heavens, 89 s
f 57
s
4
3
with words (q.v.) such as
95 96 etc., Ne 9

lest

he come and smite me, CiS by DN

the mother with the children (cf. Ho 1 o 14 Dt

2 2 );

and as a techn. term in the regulations for


sacrifice, esp. with b^N, Ex 1 s Viba^ QniD-bj?

pm, NtM (Ni.

bin,

-133,

Pi. Hithp.), ny,

and

esp.

together with bitter herbs they shall eat

NU9 Dt

his head with (by) his legs, etc.,

v9

it,

11

16

yon vby b?Wn6 (cf. Ex 23 18 34 25 ), v 3 in the


phrase D*in by b^N to eat with the blood i S 1 3233
;

those denoting

nb>

S 18

Ex

11

18

with i^a, -&,

5
;

21

etc.

Ch9 23 20ff
-

27

official

25ff

Gn 43

JVarrby -\g$

titles

16

as

33 - 40 - 43
,

G1141

34

Joab was N3*rrby


30
Nuio **

iK 4M

24

4i

7]bo, etc.,

16 19
-

in*3 by

14

and

= the

7fN

in the

Governor of

TK

IV? 6); DDrrby


the overseer of the forced labour 1
12 18 ; IK'N

the Palace Is 22

15

al. (v.

"Wby

governor of

the

nnnben by ipn v 22

the

e.g. eVi toijtos-);

^6i + oft.
7

i"^? to

Hb2 16

(v. *1?;), T\f to

io

Ex 30 1314
nbn La

eVi in Gk.,

add w_pon or
put to G1130 40

to

18 24 Is 14 1 (also

Nu

be joined to

by Di3

(cf.

^IPJ

'S3 to fall to, i.e. desert to,

pass oyer to

introducing the com-

a.

viz.

plement of a verb, as with


to,

city

Je 2i

Is 45 14
21

Ez 33 25

(cf.

in Gk. e.g.

Lv2 216

see also

vdcop);

13a3

11

),

26

15

13 20

31

17

^69^

coiy by

I will yet

b.

Lv

to

25

c.

b),

nan,

fiy

to

Used

absol., as

bN Lv 18 18 ),

or extended, over anything, without

being in contact with

it,

however

above, over

Gn

25
to,

Is 32

10

a year, 2

Kian

mh

(||

Nu

also

3t?n3 to be

by iTTt NU36
-6 8 vby f3p_N niy
12

to his (other) wives,

31

50

On\bbn by in addition

(||

Ch

bN),

31

15

D^ by O^, Ez 7

Je 4 20

(if N~Jp3

26

20

Nu

io 34 14 14 and thy cloud stood Dirby


),
s3
over them, Dt 28 the heavens "IB'N'rby above
25

thy head, Is 4 s 60 12 Zp 2 11 Zc 9 14
return thou on high, Jb 29 s

^7

over

\3J| il3

it

ibn|
4

6
by ~\V~I be extinguished over, 18 ), Ct 2
his banner over me
fig. of protection Dt 32*
35
<// 6S
with vbs. of motion (expressed or im-

(cf.

by iv

Ex

14

16

Is 23

15

S i3 18 +, nD3
), by ?pn to

12

f2
yopn

(cf.

16

to proclaim
swing over Is
by
19
10
9
16
Ch
Am 3 cf. Nu io 2 13 12 Nipj
over Je 4
28
+
by DC* a name to be called over 2 S 1
;

Nip).

(v.

the sense of inclining or impending over, by conies to denote contiguity


a. in
or proximity, Engl, by (or sts. on)
6.

G1128 9 he took Mahalath


8

let fowl fly over the earth, 1 9" by N^ CWn


had come forth upon the earth (cf. by mi Ex
15
2
Mi 3
2 2 + by N3 go down [set] upon Dt 2

plied), by 1P5W to incline over

Jos 13 22 b),'Dt 23 14 Ez 16 3743


n35S> by CO} days upon, in addition

their slain
10

is

""Oy to

gather (others) unto him.

f^l ?y in addition
(cf.

2S4

31

1013

reckoned

*irl r<5

4
3 (sov

io 14 2 3
Nu6 19 1 CI17
7
5. It expressesthe ideaof being suspended,

19

60 5 );

(cf.

Est 4 7

Lv

bN),

o-iVq) ttIvciv

Jb

4. It expresses addition

34

44

(v

12

CI130 17 3

steward

of Joseph's

abs. 2

2o 23b

over the host,


1

Gn

so with nv, n^n, jm,

Tpan;

-jbo,

or superintendence,

rule

by

ni'n

= L proclaimed),

From

designating localities, esp. those beside water,


7
6
14 "B-ierrby by the wilderness, 16 py by
1330
29 three
D^tsn by the spring of water, 24

Gn

flocks lying

13

29

n^? by

it

D^n"by by the sea,

(the well), 41
22

s
24 gardens

3 c 2

Nu f

"in? \?y

756

by
13

Dt

33

Ju

19

byn nnre by (Ez

'>

2
7
46 ), 4 2 K 2 and they stood p-iNT^j? by the
waterJordan, 25* Is 19 7 38 20 yfr i 3 planted
9
4
2 8
courses, Jei7
nna bv by the
Jb 30 3
19
entrance, Pr 14
+ oft.; "pin b]} by the way
1

21

G1138
border
1C

S24

f]ri3

18

Mi

it,

1K9"

Je

?y om the side of

o"

1 1

with

less freq. (exc. as c)

J' '?! by on

T by,

and

.'

(see these

T]T by,

Je5 i9

Nu 2

persons,

ref. to

V?y CJnni and those encamping next him,


1220 27
11
9
v
6 fby n niC 'ai, 2 K 1
5?/ the king

18 5

215

by

supr.), 'a

Gn

"QJJ

2K 4 +

rm,

710
by i
to eat bread '3
9
one's table, Ex 16 3 when we sat "VD"?y

any

-\mr\,
24

JD^

S 20 24 Kt to sit Dn^n-b at meat 25 13


remain DySrrby Pr 23 30 to tarry long

to

pvby

Jb 39 s

at (or <wer) the wine,

.'

^D^DX-by

;m, *n\ bin,

Gn

nj?3 Vn ipy upon


(by |5fg nsn )J Dt i

Gn 42 36
5

+
We Dr), Ju 9
i8

2S

15

109

Ez

14

14

1
2

10

Nu

are they

Dn

/N

ny-i

23

13

49

36

140

),

7 +oft.; without a verb,

29

14

Ez 13

by ran

11
;

Gn

r6 5

EX32 29

);

Gn
i

17
43
^V; Is2 4 Je48

<in

27

13

ym

16

50

27
;

Kt.; of a blessing,

^. 55=5

-]SB>

*pby. 'pan

Je 51 35 (|| bt<)
m
(accents, EV

ftyi?

by

my wrong be upon thee,


ivtnbv,

2
f' 94
(fay
upon
id^u
'by
me:

s 4 8

nw, Pn7

irhbp "by, 38

Nu

S2i'

S 16 8 Ho 12 15
nann; Jei 4 16 26 15 p:
32

29

all

(cf.

Ez

nnn

naiu

Hu

verbs (NUn,
12 11 nxtsn;

diff.

20 9

me

24

Jon

(\\ba),

sense), v 15

good

(in

with

etc.,

etc.), as

b. 2

30

Nu 3

(cf.

28

(nyn, as oft.); of retribution, reproach,

round about

Dt

the Divine wrath,

but

words)

G1127

tV2,n,
12

al.:

the right of
,

by adjoining his

lb 133

yK>2 by "Qy to pass 6y transgression,

fig.

to overlook

i.e.

24ft

by "ay to pass by a place

Ez 48

by
12

a curse Dt 30 7 mercies (prob.


3
conceived spec, as descending from heaven)
yj/

22
13
17
17
\^33 86 90 103 (with 133 be mighty over
11
2
12
9
or upon, v
117 ), 116
145 Ezr 3 11 Q)bw
5
5
9
128
1CI122
f 125
,

'.'

at thy crib

BSBten by

cf.

Is 2 8 6

3K>i*n

by the camels, 28 13

Am 7

S 4 20

Gn45* Ju

of persons surrounding a judge

heavenly

lb

i2 17 20 ,L12

esp. of persons standing about a superior,

as servants or courtiers,

byEC),

ministers,

Zc4

16

19

Am 9

1314
,

of

Is 6 2

(cf.

and with 3^nn 6 Jbi 2


by (prop, leaning over)
6

Nu 23

sacrifice

s 6
-

K 13

7 b)

(cf.

Ju 6 25 28
-

(cf.

21
).

down upon: thus

place downwards,

Gn 2
Gn 2 8 1S

by to rain upon

pour upon

VJ2 by bs: to fall


by to put mj3cto,

*p by
by

JJ13

Mi
(6)

falling
(v.

<mi
14

19
'a

24
,

12

Na 3

In

diff.

upon

one,

15

22

by

pv

6- 9

cf.

22
24 47 (v

17
,

Sam

0K>

Di),
1121

hand of

40

Jb2 9 22

io^l

*|fen

12

dcb?,

(?TO)

over (see these words)


1

H33

to

+,

n'bo

proverb,

prob. also in ?y K33H

13'"+; with Din, ?pn, Dni

shew compassion o
4

37

up a lament, or

nj^p to take

prophecy over Ez

Jun

(cf. 1

K3

20

[Gn

43" ba},

20

6
Ct s [Je 3
b]); with rat^, Ip^, T>yn (Jb 8 )
to guard or watch over; with fy to counsel
upon Is 1 26 + 3K*n to devise (usu. in bad sense,
17
Je 29 11 in gcod), "13" (njn Je
+ H31D i8'
42
10
"13^
D"pn
J e 29
Of more distinctly
3 2 ),
phys. acts, with H33 to weeji ow Gn45 14 l0 +,
pIB' <o /mss, p3D or S]3 ypD ^0 cZrt^; ^e /wwrf,
4
13
s0
]3 nan Ez 22
Is 5 to growl over, 31
(||bx)

:i)

'

Ez 36 s Jb 30 5

n"=Tirin

to confess over (the goat),

Ex 3 o IOaT (prob.); Dt2! Jb6 27 40


b. From a lower place upwards, up upon,
up to, as ?y n?y to go up upon : Ex 20 26 1 S 21K12 3315 2 Ki6 12b 2 Chi (an altar, i.e. to
"
a ledge betide it; cf. 2 K23
and TP Lv 9
53
51
14
1 K i
Isi4 40 etc.; to come up
); Ju9
upon (in diff. connexions) Ex io Lv 16 (fig-)>
19
11
1617
fig. 2b by r\by Is 65 +
19 1 S i 6 1 K io
Lvi6

21

30

connexions, as of sleep

fig.

Gn

ins, nvjn nr^N)


;

esp. the latter,

IT

11

his (own) face 17 s

etc.;

by

"VDEH

(a)

nsiv by baj Gn 33 4

to place on the

T^n 2S20

"nk>,

naD,

bin,

j:ynn, "iNSnn,

b^i, ncfc,

7. In connexion with verbs of motion


(actual or fig.)
a. of motion from a higher

to

to rejoice over,

B>Ve>

of an Asherah by an altar

b*N*Dti6

as

also of one standing

an altar or

7y is to be explained from 1 f b). Thus with


verbs denoting the manifestation of joy or grief,

action,

pn'{j>,

iS22 6 717

Exi8

K 22"

the object upon 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 Exi8 9
(c) Inti-oducing

with 1$ and 25f3 to


stand 5y (lit. over,
orig. no doubt with ref.
to one supposed to be seated), Gn 18 2 three
men Ivy D^JU standing by him, v 8 and he
1vy "10y standing by him under the tree, 24 30
Idiomatically,

c.

21

12

of fear g 1 S 1 7
good or bad fortune,
;

coming upon

one, as with

NU

12

12

17

757

hv
3d);

3b, 33b,

(v.

Am 8

rorisn,

Ex

(cf.

which

by supr. 1);

Ex 9 22 io 21

Look

17

by inbyi

Ez 37 ^i37
s

Dt 28"

with);

etc. (cf.

of,

tt'GWrrby

cf.

33

up upon

ivas brought

"yPft

serted in) the

a), 2

24

CI120 34 the history of Jehu

);

?J?

1a

K 20

(= ornamented

26b

Hiph.

in

(cf.

5 - 14

Ch

(fig.), 2

10

s2

32

heaven

nta: %;j 0

in-

(i.e.

and 303

16
.

'

N3

18

place,

Nun 1K2 Tl'^y ^ n ^,


18b
M

^3

Gn 40
nab to
Dt 25
1

^^ni, 4I
my hire; n

30

is.

by

or Sesicfe a corpse

30

l,y

N^n

^3

by N3 to enter

K*D3

N3 Gn 19 31
D^ Ez 47 s

nt^K by

Ez2 9 14

al.~],
33

QHT
vrunb -f rby yxw ^ 1 9
16

(usu. bit); Jos 3

DJ by

'

12

w>iy

upon

11

Lv

ninriB'n

Ec

^ 35

jb 34 15 (Gn 3 10
12
(cf. 1 S 30
17
bx),
Is 60 14
pregn. Is 24"

by),

2122

26 1 (prob.),

113 by 13BX be collected (and delivered) into

dungeon:

by E^n

cf.

Jb3i 5

also to

(fig.),

p^'by Is65 c7Kt (Je32 18

requite

^ 79

12

bs).

^90" (by
And as
bx).
/ar as,unto (nearly =*1J?) Gn 49 fiTX by irDTl,
12
Jos 2 18
Jesi 39 Ez47 18 4 8 28 f 48
19
1 Ch
5
After ntr\: appear,

13

21

11

16

With

(b)

(by

(by

Ho 12" Je6
(b
1

22 s

Ch

32

1S

2K22

Zo,

Je i8 n
3s 29 44

211

(bx

by),

131 1 S i
(Gn 2 4 bs*), 1 K cf
s
io 1 2 (by
bx), speak to 25
1
26 2 cf. Est i 17
-)3T PM Je 25
11 10 my 2 S 19 43 Nip Is 34 14 2 Ch
18 42 yin 1 K 17 20 ~W, 1^
stn^
T
10

45

cf.

WB'

'<

by),

23

2 33

13

bs),

22

bx),

say

IDS*
6

Pr 25 20 Jb 33 27 p^bnn Pr 29 s (f 3 6 3 bs), bbann


10
1 S i
3n3 2 Ch 30 1 Ezr 4 7 Est 8 8 yDK' 2 K 20 13
13
2
Je 23 16 26 s 35 13 Hg i 12 v. also
( = Is39 ), 22
yvpn, prxn, psn, punn, b^b'n.
,

12

Expressing (or implying) the direction

(c)

Ch 20 24 Is 53 upon whom (coming from


above) wash's arm revealed? 62 10 by D3 Win
1

s2
L^Dyn over towards (but 49 btf): but often it
is dub. if this force is perceptible ; and in gen.

by in such cases seems to be used merely as a


syn.

perh.

more graphic

as a slightly

41) ; in the later language, also,


may be due partly to the inn. of Aram., which

?N

does not use

thus

with a personal obj.,

(a)

Ex

with assemble or be assembled,

1K8

2K22

32

S 17 11

(2CI134 28 and usu. bs),


12
8
9 12
7
2 Ch 13
Gn
nby
bx),
38 Jos 2 1 S 14' (v
4
at
4
-\Tj 1 S 4 (v bx), N3 2 S 1
(v. Dr) 1 Ch 1
12
20
34 41
7
wr 2 K 24 -pbin 25 yj: Ju 2 o
(cf. Is6
11 24

S 14 1 Db&ON by ^cn 3b - -lal 3 24


7
Injfltwp ^1 (Gn 16
Ezr 6
4 b); QV
3
17
by isb jb i 8 (2 s bt<), 1 S 25 25 (by
bs*); Je 22
thy eyes and thy heart are only (set) upon
of the mind, 2

20

Ct7 n

22

(by)

syn.

of ? (cf. p.
it

Pr 26

bx),

rwiy

(fig.,

22 27 23 3 24 [hut ?^ 27
13

in

26

16 13 2 2 26 and after 3H5> or 3"K>n

15

a land, or

(simil., of

12

m 32 Je3
Je 3
l6

pNn

nriN "lEW
23

Je 11 10

13

Expressing direction towards (not common, exc. in sense against v. infr.)


(a) with
verbs of motion, properly of a person (or thing)
moving to another so as either to stand above,
Min Pr- m
12
or rest upon, it (cf. Pu&ey
), Ex 34
c.

n^J?

by

Ch

.,

12 17

20

Ch 20 12 Tby ^
BnMB
^,

U^J? (elsewhere bx), i K 2 13


^ i 4 6 5 ^ by i-i3b> is io 25 DJrbrrby ^xi be
;

destruction, Je 32

(directed) towards their

Ew:

(Gf

cf.

Isi7 7

fully)

exceptional

RV);
3

by T\yv look
(The uses a, b,

<o (trust-

cf.

1
.

31

are all

bn would be regularly employed.)

Je

d: Is io

1 ),

nbt?

by

28 16 30 1 32 9

Ne 4 6 ill
13
2 Ch 1

'

24

3
;

31

(v

12

bx),

Gn

Je 3

bx),

51
,

(by

23

24

49
11

W
K
S

nn Pr

-von

Is2 9 12 (v n bN)

30

'">

by

Ne
19

K 20

(v

Chi 5 4 30 9

33

bx), iru

Ez 44

S 6

(||

Mi i 14 3 5 Gn42 37

(v

Ch

Je

Mi

the

bx\

(||

Ez

13

bx).

to

llTO-by (2
OXl,

10

3JT-nn

+pDt by

43

"[bin

bx), twa

17

(||

bx),

20

Is 2 2

nby

X3 Jei 4

12

it" Je 3 6 ,
13
bx), jna
13

3^,-1, 3E>,

by

38

k'PJ

btf),

2S19 iK6 (||bx),Ez 4 i


(in by) N^n Is66 20 (56' bx),

1S24
5i

'jn

rbim
12

going 'a by

letters

^n

(v. c), sq.

with -jbri

S 15 20

(by

12
bx
by. ||ls 36
15
31
2
bx), Je 26
1 Ch 13
2 Ch
29
15
3
6
Ne6
36
m: EZ9 3E>, 3^n
.

(3) of places,

right

15

ibn 22

18 27 (by

bx

With the force of over and towards


(cf. 5 and 7 a 6, end)
+ 65 s by ilb'by Nni3
25
17
by ^^S HTNn (Xu 6
to shine, etc. on, i/^i
(d)

XU33

ba)

by

Ex5
Am9 + (cf. Jb
out over ^ 1
+
by nn

^
;

21

by ysin
14

24

Jbio 3

"rd&\

21

34 ); by

f)"p'fn

look

d. In a hostile sense, upon, against: so


very often, after every kind of verb expressing
25 27
^DW v
or implying attack, as N3 G1134
24
2
F]Vp to be angry 40
pb to murmur EX15
:;o

'

~\Dy stand

Am
2 K
1W

onbj

up

?in

besiege
-151
'

Lvi9 +
16

Dt 20 10 ran
,

mn Zc io
Dt 20

Dt i3 6 +

12
,

rise

DP,

up Dt 19 11

iSn'f 27

nby

s3
(usu. 3), nbbD iter Is 37
20
3Kn to devise Gn 50 Je
.

add Jb i6 4 4 9 ,(U3 19 12
-

etc.:

T&

12
Nu 31
etc.; by HM 2 S 1
2i 27 3 o
^? n
5
31
without
a
20
verb
JU9
b
also
(v.
4); note
23

758

bs
Iso 20

Ju 16 12 yby

upon

DTIE>bfi the Philistines are

<f?y Against it by lot!


writers of the silver age, by is sts.

20

thee,

By

8.

b"ii:i3

used with the force of a dative,

4-8

bv

you, 31D

to

16

(cf.

13

Dn 6

15

23

33

Ec

by JM

comp. Jb

Dn 4

Aram.

(elsewhere b)

22

24

17

5-7

18

De

(v.

19

104

s4

by Bfca

cf.

~tof

);

by 21V

);

Est

by J3D be profitable

by Hby, 9' bj?-"lB> prolong


bcj), Ne5
21
8
9
(mercy) to; bv 1DPI nan Ezr f 9 (Gn 39 bx):
1

S 20

rd. prob.

^D

dear to; by

"%jL \aajo,

DP

Cf.

for by.

hateful <o;

Mish. by a'on,

Syr.

pleasant, acceptable

W
9. With other particles:

in gen. the uses of

AGiI

Lc,

^jL
to.

yi^Li,

Comp.

On

);

v-by, 'T-by,

(v.

p.

462).

v t, ns, d:b.

by, ^.Q-by,

a. "i^K

by because that

II 1 f b), Ex 32 s5 and '' plagued the


people 1K>y IK'N by because they had made, etc.,
Nu 20 24 Dt 29 24 (in answer to TO by so 1 9 9
Jei6 n 22 9 ), 32 5151 1S24 6 2 S3 30 6 8 8 10 12 6

49

b.

quent

?y similar in meaning, but less fre-

tDt

17

Ju3 13 Je

by alone:

c.

T?n ^2

''S

by,

13li

Mai

because,

(a)
fc<b

28

by.

(&)

14

tGn

31

20

(E)

notwithstanding

1 f/), although, tls 53 9 b by


'TV ?C although he did no violence, Jb 16 17
1333 Dnt xb by
T
atDr

Nu9

pn-b|, 2

Compounds:

t&&

ND3H J u

32

19
.

Gn 8 371]13

20

K2

byo

16 12

Nu

17

11

4
,

Gn

64

m*

19

to see

b.

by? nibo? by? *Ae

and

+^

119

14

by?
'

deeds

is

like of (that which) he will repay (by?


repeated on the anal, of 3 Nu 15 15 Ho 4: v. 3)
according to their deeds is (that which) he
will repay, Is 63' according to.

from upon, from over, from


with much delicacy of application
many different connexions, corresponding
mostly with the different senses of by.
Thus
a. from upon idiomatically, when removal,
motion, etc
from a surface is involved, as
2. ?y 304

Mn

25

23

(bsj); to

n3]an byo Lv

byi? 2

down DH T

to break, remove,

etc.,

to

Dt

17

a yoke
11

ifbyo
t v t

Ex

na^ys
-)Dm
- t -j
t

Ex 3

a sandal

Jos 5

15
,

^hj?
':

'T'byo
v

OO

'

ii'in
"*

:v

a ring iT byD

Gn

words ISBH byo

41

'

42

Is 34

16

Je 36 11 (cf. "ISD by 3)"D above)


pregn. with
np? to wear away (and fall)/roi off, Dt 8 4 29*,
;

Jb 30 17 H?XJ|
vJ)K> lj?3 are pierced (and drop) from off me,
v 30 <by iriB> niy i a black (and falls) /rom 0/
Tj?^ ntpn remove thy
me; fig. 1 S i n
cf.

of the bones or skin in disease

^O

Ju 16

1920

vbyD ID

'i

Nu

14

Dn^Jflp obi? ID;

(with allusion to the

as the seat of Samson's strength),

by in v

hair,

23

(cf.

16

).

Of

relief from a burden or trouble


as of a plague, stroke, rod, etc., removed from

b.

en one,

Ex

10 17 rip TTllSPrnN

^l? 1DM,

21 25
Nu 2 25 ity byq naaan -isyni
2 S 24
),
T
(
u ^3 ''byD ipn, jb 34 i 21 J02 20 of
^39
9
3
31
reproach Jos 5 9 Is 2 5 s \\r 1 1 s2 iniquity Ez 1
4
3
Zc 3 bloodguiltiness, 1 K 2 31 wrath Ju 8 Nu
11
18
murmurings Nui^ 21 25 byo bpn
25 Pr24
23
to lighten from upon one Exi8 23 -f; Am5
1L12
^jn^ ften "byi? 1pn pregn. Jon i
that the
sea ^by? p^P^ may be calm from off ns; to
remove, etc., ^2 by ( v D"3S); 1 S 6 20 to whom
shall he go up ^3vyB
not merely from us,'
but from upon us (relieving us of his presence),
so often of an army retiring from a country or
raising a siege, 2 S io 14 ]'m ^3 byo 3Ni> 3K1,

'

f their

</ie

used

30

21

(pleon. for 3), fls 59 1 8


fr e

to alight

(TWIV) "p3K> by Gn27 40 Isio 27 Je 2 8 10


to wipe tears D^S"b? byD I s 25 s
to take a
bandage V^y byD 1
20 41 (cf. by v 38 ) often of
putting off a garment or ornament, as Gn 38 1419

by

byt?

to speak rn'ssn byi?

to cast

2K5

S 12

up

to rise

j u4 15

19

Jos 15 18 rovi

(cf.

shoot ninn byo v 20 24

EX25 22 Nu7 89
Lv 8 28 (D?S?)

to roll a stone

iaaK'p by? 2

Is 6

Ne9

cf.

Gn 4 o

take tfto bye

of the cloud departing byo

it), nnfien byo

(resting)

1. with 3 (rare

as concerning, as upon

Ch

-f

byE

12 10

17

to return or be dried

byo 29 s

">a

late), a.

pNH

(of water)

brtKH

1921

Ez

wine /rom 0/ thee

^139".

that (above,

IV

17

above,

^n 9

pNiT Gn

12

to seek (tJh*l), or hear,

III. As conj.
(cf.

Je and compiler of

n32"by Est 9 26

9 - 12

Dt 6 15 2 8 21 63 + oft. esp.
K; to be lifted up byo

f Ex 32

67

Gn 4 14

"iK3ri

face

IV
bvEz
Ez 4

'TinK

ba Ez

etc.

byo from upon (the

r\K>ian 'OB

ground, usu. with expel, destroy, perish,

pa by Ez 19 11 (cf. bx 3i 10 14 ); "P.?^
Ez 4 o 15
by by EZ41 17 (txt. dub.), v 20 -oy by Ex 25 s7
(cf.

of) the

tfo,

19

v.

nOTNn byD,

(bs:) bosn

good and bad sense:

also by bB3 (in both

tNe

Aram. Ezrs 17

in

(cf.

in

by DK

tjbran

ON

M^y?) if it seems

niD 03\by (in classical Heb.

good

Ch

hv

'

nby
Tyn byo

21

20

v22

najwi,

759

K3

27

18

14

"f[f/^] vb

with

esp.

Je 21 2 37 511 + j 2 S 19 10
David fled 017BQN byo from Absalom (whom
28
Vin"H3Kl
his presence had encumbered), Ne 1
u
s
21
byo, cf. Gni3
25 NU20 vbyo 1tJ
rby, njga,

15

19

+ 96

by v

(cf.

13

35

42

),

18 3 "pay 7yD n3yn NJ 7X


53
i6 262
1
i
to come

Nu

24

'

13

iS

cf.

dittogr.),

811

13

Ch 35

cf.

* byg pnn J e 2*

21

rd.

D being

?3>,

from attachment

Ez6 9 *

86

cf.

11

13

also

MINED

" byo np

7y

21

toy byo '\

Est 3

(II

from companionship
^DS from accompany"byo np wrbx),, v 16

V?y a^J-

'

23

WKI

13

T?^
= ?y above: 2 K

1ND3

(||

Je 5 2 32 more

tn!2T>y

Zp

wby ]W
n

Gn

sunset

K5

87nt.ja.

24

Ba

^by

cstr.

v. njN3."

(NH

thick darkness

n.f.

(rare); ace. to

ES5

transp.

HD7y

Ar. JJkc

fr.

'y,

[be

attending

vb. masc; Albr ZAWxv(1895)


rd- nn^n); 'ya Ez 12 7 (||3iy3), v 6

15

hy, "by,

class,

by

s8

17

(c.

325

'

\by

r\by,
vb.

[7 7,J/]

I.

by, rtby, \\by

v. ?y.

? '5?0 (chiefly late,

Ez 41 1720 . Pr 14 14

class.

syn.p

(toward)
Ar.

Ji

12

Po'el,

v. rby.

mS

p?.

severely

act

time,

11.

(NH id., deal

divert, occupy, v. divert,

(territory)

and pleon. for

bw?):

?y, or

Gn i

20

(b) beside 2

3i. 31 37 .3 8 . 3 8. 3
9
.

/(f? 6)

13 upon mount Zemaraim,


Ch 26 19 rnbpn nstcb blK>;

dub

39

np5?
51

Qr (Kt

T*Uv,' r<oXa x=
/

fr.

TYbv),

Ch

AX. vav.

40

Ke in v 3L38a

. . ,

voruber).

H^y ( q v .) Ho io 9
.

in

in
I

<#L side

BeEy (mail)

n.pr.m.

t|pir n.pr.m.
ItoXa/i,

by the side of (an

f i.rtpy transp.

23

1|

20

act severely, alw.

tf?7\y

22

7 pers.

c.

as thou hast acted

me (in punishment, subj. ''<); 'y 'Op


whom, hast thou acted thus severely ? 3 fs.

to

51
K'S3p nppiy "O^y
3

me,

La

Ani. is

my

eye deals severely with

me pain (? text dub.; cf. Perles


Jmv ms. i07 7 7iy La 1 deal severely

gives

i.e.

gu ^

-2

denom. infr. Fo'al


3N30 La i 12 my pain
Hithpa. Pf.
out to me.

with thein.Vid. also 'y


Pf. 3 ms. 'P ?^iy

"!*

vjhich is severely dealt

1. busy, divert oneself with

L chr aXowi.
Edom Gn 36 (P),
Qr (Kt }"7y), 2<oXa/x,
;

c.

io 2 (J) how

Ar.

(cf.

v.),

alw.

Edom Gn 36 40 (P) =

rooXa

occasion, affair)

= a a ?ife distance from ;

wpem, in v 3738b

fn.

(a)

Ch

beyond), 2

occupy oneself

with (food, a woman, etc.); Syr. J&CN.. cause,

upon, over the border


of Israel (so Kohl Ke
but Hi Ew
i

with (rare), and deriv.;

do a thing (drink, beat, give) a second

severely to

cloudy]; aikli darkness); abs.

25 frij
p byQ),

Str vbbj?BiM.

S 17 39 Jon 4 6 Mai

Ch

cf.

ri?lb(Ezi 26 ^7yi3C),Ezi 25 (txt.dub.;v.Comm.),

12

exultant, jubilant; as n. Is 5 14

of pers., pi.

Pf. 2 ms.

Nei2

96

T[^'py] adj. exultant, jubilant (on form


Lag BNn0); fs. nt^y jubilant city Is 2 2 2
(||njph TV), 32 13 cf. Zp 2 15 and (c% om.) Is

7l?C

24

68 5

cf.

7yo rw.

De Now

with

We

of field

fig.

'y

else=the more

16

18

kos

vjab

'^6o =io8

of

131);

(||

\ni^3 Pr 23

Hb 3

*a

exult
8

+ TO3&), 'yN
nlvaN), ^ 149

14

1S28 15

D ?'k'? on high above them;


rd.

*a|> 2

subj.

io 31 15 18 (usu.

f 108 D'OKJ 7JJO 7HJ (|| 57" *JJ?), 148 4 Ec


4
icy H33 7yo aba, Ne 28 8 5 2 Ch
3
34 rbycb

Zp

Dt

and v. Dr); from adhesion to


rvs 7yo 7K-Tb y^, i s 7^ 6 3 "o^ia:
5

bo

XB3

'131

In late Heb.,

d.

P^rrin ^>J)D

r/z-iio

K 17 in

c f. i 4

18

Ez 14 23

Jb 19 13

ing protectingly
(cf.

bigQ "ID
6

JTlXtDriD), cf.

with,

nyn Ez 4 4 ,0J5

byiD

JOS';

mtc'W

to,

Je 3 2 40

3 ms. f7J

^6o 8

15

11 15 44 10

Ez

cf.

K 25^ (Je 36

Impf
njbjJK

q.v.;

1"; of Isr.

down D3|tsn byo ( c f. by 13 1 ; 6 c and 7 b);


jrom attendance on Gn 45 (cf. 7y i*6.), Ju 3 19
15
Vbv DHDyn-73 vbyo
1 S 17
(v. Dr), 2 S

Jei5 17

s.iby^\

riNI-nt* ttnni'K'

beside A.,

form of yby

(II

39
49 , 6y; J e 5I 943, e tc; /mw.
14
fs.
ZP 3
mpl. Itjjy ^68 5 ; //. cs<r. l^y?
"*lJ>V
Is2 3 12
exwft, triumph Is 23 12 Je 1 17 of Isr.'s
foes 2 S i 20 Je 50 11 (|| nb), of wicked
f 94 s Je

6%

from

12

3 mpl. j>

(Amnon of Tamar).
c. i^Vom Jeszcfo (cf. 7y 6 c), in different
s2
God went up Dn"OX 7yo
nuances : Gn 1

exult

Ph. n.pr.m. T7y3i); Qal

2CI120 10 Exio 28 tyo T]b (contemptuously;


be do more obnoxious to me), similarly 2 S 1 17

byn

L,U,

pers.

is.'? VlpiWnn "iBteVlK

[^jhavemade a <o?/o/Egypt;
ruthlessly

with (3

pers.)

Ex

esp. deal wantonly

3 ms. ?.?l?nn

S 66

fibrin Nu 2 2 (JE ; Balaam's ass); 3 pi.


I^ynni consec. 1 S 3 4 = 1 Ch io 4 Je 38 19 Impf.
25
3 mpl. ^"vpyni Ju 19 (of abusing a woman;
2 fs.

29

Hithpo'. Inf. cstr. nibby bbiynnb


Radices in wickedness (per-

rnnx iyii).

]|

|i4i

(o practise

haps clenom.).

t.TYP7'iy
olives

Mi 7
Ju 8 2

D"-!5f3v )

(cf.

onj;

(obj.

mpl.

= Ob

denom.

13

4
5

and
remnant

of

(sim.;

+ TJr3)

||td.,

cstr/V?? nbb'y

(tcZ.);

1i"l

Po'. glean (grapes or

(abs.,

wytf

abs.)

ms.

Dt 24 21

fwa

WWj Lv
+ TiqK);
1

ibbiy) bbiy

p/y^ Ju 20** they made a gleaning

smote the

(i.e.

n7^y

^i4 66
1

22

etc.;

fugitives).

1417

sf.

abs. 'y

S2 3 ^i^i*;

T^V^ f 77

13

2. deed

esp. Dr).

i6
?y

(only

'i

W) ^9

66 b he

N"110

'1?

poss.

= I.i>bj;(Ko lu 1M
'

iSi5 +

Di,

(cf.

bbiy

+8

pi. D^bbiy

3
,

from men and women), 1 S


La2 n Jo2 16 ||Dn!in3Je6 u

ting.

19

22

\^8 Je

20

44
9 ; ||D'^i7
(heirs of father); dashed in pieces (vu~\) by
foe 2
8 12 Ho 14 1 Na 3 10 Is 13 16 cf. + 137 9

La

taken captive

(&)',

[77^] vb. denom.

; only Po

child
people

act

Pt. bbiyp

Jb3 16

stillborn

play

or

the

-ay Is 3

vfc3i

my

12

ruler is acting the child.

its

103

in deed toward,

7
;

etc.

= evil deeds (esp.

Ez 8 t.): Ez
43
14
2 23
1719
srrj), fully ninn^n 'y
i4
(all
2o 2 4 3 6
44
/
29
20 (|| D V1 ? *'); 2i Zp 3 11 Trba WnB'n v 7

c. usu. practices

child; abs.

D^py Jb 3 16 n pbiyLa4 4 Jo2 16 cstr/.pp'y La2 M


9
n-bbs? Mi 2 9 + on-bby 2 K 8 2 +
sf. li^b'y ^ 137
9
1920
4
etc. -child Mi 2 La 2
+ P?.^ (sts. dis4

^%?),

(||

19

'

bbiy Je6 n 9 -; usu.

men 1 S 2 s
u =i5 1: =Is" 4 =iCh

is terrible

whence child as capricious, mischievous, but


dub.; > foil. fr. ?W; in either case orig. meaning quite forgotten prob. distinct */ meaning
unknown).

Zp

Dt2 2 14 17

'])

a. in gen., of

11
u
*77 (||\bj), 78

cstr.

Dni^pJ?

W}^

1. wantonness,

wantonness of words, i.e. baseless charges


b. of

wanton dealing,

wantonness, deed;

n.f.

elsewh.pl. nib by

riWg Dt
3

Oi?\?pyn 66 4 their

7 7^ (vV foil.;

II.

sf.

vt?p- 'n Is 3 4 caprice shall rule

that inflicted on them.

i.e.

(of grapes

fig.

Impf.

Biffcn),

||

+ lnf.

fig. {

Je6 9

of them

03

t^ty ^^ n.m. Ll2

Bj3? of grain)

b^'iB'?

T'^7^.n n.m.pl. abstr. wantonness,

caprice

(opp. 17?).

olives
10

always

of warlike achievement OyiEN nippy

fig.

t [^ 7J'] vb.

>,

gleaning

n^ ^1^3),

abs/y Is 1 7"(H

Je 49 9

intens. gleaning {going

n.f. pi.

ftp? of grain),

TD

over them;

a second time);

over

^y

760

nrbbisf

[77^] vb. insert, thrust in (Ar. Ji,

fill.

whence ji yo&ey
^'Siisi:,

cf.

OAram.

enter); only Po'.

all

15
T]P Jb i6 fig.

bby,

Pf

??, Syr.

5-

s.lB^D *l|>&]

of humiliation.

--

||

tSv 39 n.m. 1K124 yoke ;'y abs. Ho n


cstr. Is 9 +
sf.^yJe2 Is47 ,iVyGn27
3

20

40

t Tvh'hv n. f (KB " 2W ) deed ; of '\ im 31


>

Je 32

nsyn

19
(||

b'-ia);

[^^] ^n.m.^
pi.

D^pbyp

T^yPDt28

S
20

10

?\b.byp

25

deed, practice ; only

^77"

cstr. \b|>yp

78

vbby pHo 4 9 +, Q3\bJyo Isi 1G +

his practices;

io6 29 39
-

d^id xb
32
cf.

(II

19

ib'N '

i.e.

+ ?H).

Mi

Ez 36 31

+ id.)

' linn

their consequences, Is 3 10

2"

2. rfeeda of'

^77

Je

12
,

DiT^yO Zc

Kt,

v.

/y jnj

21 3 ; usu.

Dt

naK'p
'

K
K I2 49 =2
4S
,

soJe 2 8

=2 Ch io 410
^ ?njl
Ch io

4 9
-

14

'ynnasrifprby

(H),

noto); ' pis G1127 40 (J; +'jr byp);

Is 9

3
;

cf.

"2

Dnn Ho

io 2 ', and 14 20 ;
'y

nbb Lv2 6 13

so 'y

byt?),

fig.

also

byp

of transgressions

qSLbhrBu, but

hardship, "y NB'J 3 27

read py

v^>

EZ34 27
nnn

'y

'y 11DJ Is

La
(v.

14

del.

id.);

of

14

Pr 20

11

fy).

ft^O],

l,y

(P), 'ya

i2 410111lk 14

^N-by bnaDt28

(v.
;

of bx 78 7 ;

3. acis, in gen., of youth

(+'jr

Mi
10

cf.

for cattle, Dn\bj! nby

Nu

19
of servitude 1

11.11.14.

'O y*1 <Ae ew'Z 0/ your (their, etc.) practices Ho


*
15
16
4
12
(sf. 3 mpl. Kt, 2 mpl. Qr), +
9 Is i Je 4 2
D'y-in 'a Zc i 4 Qr + D'yin "\- Kt on^byc),
(
'O "HS,

U etc.;yoke,

m7

'

(||

fig.

bad

Ju 2 (||Tn)> Ho 5 7 Is 3
Qn^yo); t^JPn ' Ne 9 s5
19

8 -"- 18
Is 4 7 6 ; also b'ya -VwjrnK (N*an) jna Je'2 7
;
8
2411
s
'y laK' 6rea/fc </*e yoAe Je 2 20
30
5 28

,etc.; 1. usu.(esp. Je 17 t.)


3
practices of men, Dvpyp yi 1 S 25' he was

Je 11 18

sf.

b K

'y 1

but rd. prob. nb'byn.


9 - 35

03

+;

+,

foreg.l.

t^^i?
K"3?? V' I2 '

(Hup

fr.

appar. n.[m.], only

usu

(after

III. bby

al.

NH

Che Du

gloss;

as

S|n3f *)D3

i^yo) furnace,

De

but wholly dub.;


del.

12

Expos. T.viii.236, 336 V'glb. 287,379

tvorkshop,

openly
cf.

crucible

fr. I.

bby),

Levy*"
discussion

1-

654
;

Che

761

z^y
[Q/^]

tl.
spec);

Qal Pt.pass. ^D?y ^90


hidden sin

secret, i.e.

:;

Ch

phrastic conjug.
14

Ec

^D

2.

K io

nvby)

fs.

'31

13

(JP pers.); abs. D;>y3~7|

Na 3

'nn

11

CP^? ^ 2 6

iAose

their thoughts,

i.e.

Hiph.
22

26

D^Vn 2 K 4
ms. D^yn ^ io
27

4""
(||

bribe

S 12 3

27

28

(i.e.

15

(certainly denom.), Ar. "As. be lustful (id.);

o1

why

Ez

2 2

'131

counsel

dost thou

s6

La

from

D&n

'T_

['i]

v.

(^V) Jb42

3
;

np?

hide, sc. thine eyes

(=hide thyQTO riC&ynm

Hithp. Pf. 2 ms. consec.


Dt2 2 1,4 and thou hide thyself completely from
them (utterly neglect to aid), so Inf. cstr (Dnp
om.) T&Wrb v 3
so also Impf. c. IP, 0?ynn

self)?

^ 55 D^ynn I s5 8 7 once
wherein snow hides itself.
2

lit.

a^TD^yiV Jb6 16

van

(so, c.

"n ivhat is
H. Bu, H- BaerGinsb);
hidden Jb2 8"; pi. cstr. npan niDbyn Jbu 6
secrets

of wisdom, 3?

II

192

);

^ 44-.
Sab.

(cf.

Jos 21

city in Benj.

A\fj.a>v,

n.pr.

LEX/iw;

fD7y
18

(P),

45

^^nV'rn X^by n.pr.loc.in Moab,Nu


33

(p^

nW?y
42

2.

nPj-y

TeXncov

A /3Aa<9a

t/x

nto- ?^

tnn^l*
9

Pr 30

niD?y 7y

abs.

'])

19

Is 7

14

pi.

f9

niD^y

D?)

f 68

niby-^y

26

Ct

8
;

young women, either

to (the voice of)

(rd. ??b

MT

Gn24 43 (J), Ex

'y

or of soprano or falsetto of boys

lit.,

S 20 22

woman (ripe sexually;

or newly married);

(E),

Ch

n^y],

[for i?b

15

20

'voce
1

virginea apueris decantandum,' Thes), 46 48

10

(rd. riiD^y-py [for niD-bj?]; tr. prob. to

49

).

t [D^lSl*] n.pl.abstr. youth, youthful


vigour; only sf. TO&JJ Jb 20 11 Qr (Kt 10^);
VD&g ^ 8 9 46 Jb 33 25
Is 54".

^W

D7^( -/of

III.

foil.,

wW,

DbiV (chiefly

meaning dub.; cf.NH

MI 710

a^e);

D7y, Ph.

trf.,

Aram. *!>)>, |jnS<, Nab. D7y, Palm. KD7y


Ar. pic creation, world, etc. Eth. 9rty: aevum,
;

hidden,

etc.; ace. to

cf.

Ko"-

Thes

Lag

87
;

al.

BN115

from

1.

D?y

the

^iu
OA^: ftw

cp. quadril.

77a
cp. Eth.
primitive tvaters; E\v

n.pr.loc,

Ginsb (van

="\

IT 3 q.v.

nby sub n. thy.


1

Ch8

36

Sakafiaid, TaXf^aB, AXa/xa>0, etc.

(=

d. JJ.

fipby q.v.)

Ch

45

Baer

cf.

C85

cp.As.^^,wZ?(i

D1 HWB65 Jen ZAvii ).

n.m. long duration, antiquity,


Dviy
T
439
futurity ; 'y Gn 9 + 405 t.; D?y 3"+ 19 t.;
t

12

Ch

+7

Is 2 6
4gi/.

jS
'V
o4

33

7
,

note in Kit

v.

rd. prob. D7iy (for other explan.

Hpt

f past

iia

Je'5

15
;

^V
i

45

Ec 12
]3

5
;

2 t.;

pi.

Q^V

cstr.

time: a. ancient time:

Am 9 Mi 5 7 Mai
63
'V Dy Is 44' ancient people;
911

Is

'V riU"in

Ez 26 20b

cf.

D^pVy

t.,

|i,
1

'yp

sf.

);

iW days of old
7
"S niD Dt 32

61 4

1. n.pr.m. a Benjamite

etc., v.

Ba ZMG3" iv(1890>

923
[\/7jn Di ];

in

46.4-

KTIOjW, Syr.

Np\!?W,

Bu HPS.

309

'

T n^^^ n.f. young

Di^J? 2

T)U7V

'

Gr*Krenkel ZAWii<1882)

maid

Cl'/y sZav

prob. also v 42 16 12 (for

/j;

[uZ6Jm, remote time],

( TaX^d, L AXaiicoO); mod.'limit,


hour NE. of Jerusalem, v. Buhl Geogr 175

Ch

'T\

n.pr.loc.

priestly

TaixaXa,

I7

cf.

Ar. fii

d.

tpT37^
Hal

^7

42
,

tuHJ) n.m. young man;


D

'

young man, yovng woman).

jfcoQj^iN.

saeculum,

Tn^7i'j~1 n.f. hidden thing, secret


n,

.^.v

)i.v>

'

pJ?

1.

(turn a deaf

most), or practise concealment

(so

D$?n v 4 ; Pt.

26

harlots;

fpl.

pp 30

iv -

Nab. Palm, chv,

s6

La

D.byn

pervert justice, but

ear); hide (obscure)


ty 1

pbyyoungman CIS

Sab. D?y,

id.; Ph. riOpy girl;

Ez

hide the eyes by (2) a

d); hide (cover) the ear

'JfFI

ID-byn

"Pan N7); usu. hide the eyes

om. Pr

JO

pi.

^np).

conceal, hide, c."V? pers.

disregard Is

*(JO), i.e.

Lv 20 4

etc.; Inf. abs*.

Oyyp Jb 42 3 Pr 28 s7
2

^V: Lv20 4

3 mpl.

(||

dissemblers

3 ms.

/>/.

/nip/ 2

conceal themselves,

itf/jo

of foil.; perh. orig. be mature

be-

for swoon),

fig.

(v

/^/

(sexually); Aram.O.?y be strong, yi&Lrejuvenate

but very doubtful, read perhaps nshyil [LVj.


3. pi.

Palm.

mayest thou

come obscured (as to the senses;

Gn 3 6 51418 =iCh

Edomite

consec.

5
rvn in peri-

c.

IeyXo/x.

P/. oe

Lv 4 is Nu

'31

P); Pt. 1. D?V3 concealed,

(all

II.

JO pers.),

(all c.

as subst. our

21
V.7P n ?fe Jb 28

fs.

of a fact or condition, 0?y?. 2

Lv

der.

id.,

Niph.

JliiJJ).

(||

wisdom, 3

concealed, of

tD ?^ n.pr.m.
1

(NH

vb. conceal

D L,

'V

11

14

12

?d waste places Is

D^? ancient

gates

58
9
24 7
-

yjf

15

16

'V \^?f 18 ;
'y maru Je 6
pn Jb 22
2
10
2s
'y moa Ez 3 6
'y(P) IP
'y 7U3 Pr 2 2
23
2
20
3
fathers
of
the
J02
Je2
from of old Is 64
s
2
ancient
the
D^SJ
Je
28
Jos 2 4 the prophets
15

'y

dSv
Gn6 4 (EZ32 27 Co for D^iyO;

iS27 read

but

C^BO

WeDrHPS);

cb)yn

for

/iem Is 6

DH2

'y

^i 4 3 3 La3 6 ;so / yCD:;Ez2 6 20

Jorcgr

^e &m# <7ea<2

b. 'V ''OD

(text dub.),

abw

762

of love
former acts Is 46"; as redeemer Is 63
19
52
long
^25 6 judgment 119 dominion L363
23
11
14
Pr8
personif.
wisdom
his
silence 42
57
2
'y niySJ
d. of things
his existence yjr Q3
6
fmaeni /w7Z Gn 49 s6 (J), Hb 3 (|| Ifmn),

2&

43

16

15

7 9

arms;

everlasting

Dt 33

Dipmn).

13

(H

u>r&MT\W + if

e. pi.

years of ancient times; Dwiy ITOn Is 5


;
10
2. a. indef.
Coi'y^ Ec i in olden times.
9

futurity,

prep, /or ever, always (sts.

c.

O^iy "^y

the lifetime);
12

S 27

Jb 40

Lv25

(E),

28

4B

iy

Si

22

Ex 21
n^a Lv25 S2
6

for ever

'V

= during

ewr Dt 15 17

/or

'V7 *l?y serve

'y

10

25

23

14

Is 33
;

'yb

18 19

S 23 s

(all P), 2

Ch

EX31 16 Lv

i6 17

=^ 105

redemption at any time

pregnant (womb)

'V JTTH

'V ni!y3

Je 20

v 11 of persecutors

^i/^^aZwa?/

of Jeremiah; 'y

nsnn 23 40

a ease ; 'vb *H?

(nTV) quay the king

Ne

31

Dy6n

3
;

cf.tyi D^IJ?

'y

D^J

30

alway

live

Tjn.N

^ 21

OlD''

N^

8
fihy 61 ; so of the pious,

''JS^

ever

'

SB*

'yi>
27 28

JU2

'lib

niNEx 3 i 17 (P); 'yiyniNDt2 8 46


God's laws: (D*)-Q*l Is59 21 ^ii9 89 DB>

e. of

'y

nnyv

160

119

144 152

Ex2 9 28

21

3 o (E),
8.11.19^p^
l8
alsQ J e g M

pn

'y

Nu

6 11.15 ^4 IO >5 24 9

12

3i 2

'yb 2

9
.

= 7i 75 86 n 9 -w.98.m.ii2 Mi 4
h. = continuous existence, (1) of things:
12

10

H?? Ec

the earth, HTO'y tb\\b

78

ty

4
;

cf.

other phr.:

heavens and contents 148 6 ruined


14
21
19
Is 25 32 Ez 26 27 s6 28
ruined lands

69

104

'y^J

Je 18 16 25 912 49 13 33 51 s6 62 EZ35 9 Zp 2 9 'y iy lyb


8
Is 30 for a witness for ever, in a book; (2) of
-

nations: n\"lN D?iy7 47 7 (Babylon loqu.),

^8i 16 Ob 10 'y^n^of Judah JoV;


;

12

IS14 20

cf.

(3) families

the dynasty of Saul 1 S 13 13 ;


30
liouse cf Eli 2
r\2^ii
(4) national relations
'y continual enmity EZ25 15 35 s ; of exclusion

49

\jr

from '1 bnp, 'y iy Dt 2 3


Ne 1 ; various relations Is 32 17 34 10 ; 'y riQ"in perpetual reproach
4

78

66
,

David 2 S 3 s3
\^io6 31 Je35 6

of dynasty of

families

33

2K5

27

10

K2

33

17

24
,

v/'72

nans Je

non

'yb Dip

19

135
i

13
;

of

1K10

'i

himself 89 s3 ; attributes,

-nDn Is 54

3 6

^8 9

138 8

Ezr 3 11
5
5
11
1 2 3 4 29
yjr ioo
1 06 1
1 36*+ 25 1., Je 33
07 1 1 8
142
31
2
6
1122 f 104
nvy
nox 117 146 piv 119
'yb

Ch

34 41
-

Ch

13

20

21

11

consecrated 'yb 30 8

his word,
of God's promises
promised dynasty of David, ly
S 7 '3.16.16.25 j Ch I7 12.14.14.2 3; ^ lg 51 =2 g

28"

40

Is

f.

3345

Ch

13

s4

Gn
34
17

15

^8 9

26

Dt

Ho
3

33

21

'yb

29 29

13

(J) 2
21

EZ37 25

K9

=i Ch

17

Gni7 8

48

Ch 20 7

^37

18

Ch

2727
;

Lv

'y

IV

'y ~\y Is

other blessings,

24
ny Dt 1 2 28 2 S 7 = 1 Ch
nnDb> is 351 51 11 61 7 v TO
;

'y

'V TTjn

Ex 3 2

dwelt in 'y ny

22

29 37

+ 89

inherited 'yb Is 60

17

22 10

1CI128 8

(P); given 'yb

i3

'yb

Ch

of holy land

25

'y(n) 2

'y

24
'y db? Is 56 s 63 12 'y nix 55 13 ' P
139
1
15
25
Jerus. to abide 'y^ Je 17 ^ 125 cf. Je
60
40
9
'y *iy i^48
g. of relations between God
3

and

his people, 'yb

Ch 29 18 ^45 18
La 3 31 Jo 2 20 27

85" 103
'y{r\) iy

21
Is57 16 Je3 5 12
145
4
s
28
Mai
i
h. of Messianic dynasty and
^
r
4
Laving divine throne 45';
king: y(^)
name endures 72 17 established 89 38 God
-

'

^uo

him 45 s

c. of divine

Ch 33 4

1313

iy 23

blesses

D^y ba Gn2i 33 (J); 'y v6tf IS40 28


40
'yn <n Dn 12 7 of divine
'yb "OiK Tl Dt32
name, 'Vb ">OB m Ex 3 15 (E), cf. 2 Ch 33 7 (v.
supr.); blessing and praise of it 2 S 7 26 = 1 Ch
existence:

K 21"

ceremonies 'yb 2 3 ; Levit. priesthood, imOT


'y iy 1 Ch 15 2 Aaronic priesthood, "W3 ^3^

its

cities

16

of
'

22 51

m^N

115 145 12 'yb min 30 13 44 9 52" 79 13 ; other


emotions and activities continuous through life

'

Lv

bounds of sea); 'y iy pn Exi2 24 (J), 'y T\pJ\


v 14 17 27 21 28 43 29 9 Lv 3 17 7 36 io 9 16 29 31 34 17 7 2 3 I4
3.8
21.31.41
8 jgis jga
I9 10.21(P) ( most f
24 Nuio
these in fact specif. Jewish and temporary);
s
temple to bear God's name, 'y *ry 1
9 = 2 Ch

'y

Is

15 ; taiDi ^2 Pr io ,cf-^3O other phr.: ^37


26
8
'y ^89"
Pr io 25 ;
4i 13 55 23 61 s 73 1 2
/ will sing for ever (as long as I live), cf. 52'
s

24

10

3
8
5
40
5
C0
26
covenant
24 55 61 Je 32 50 Ez i6 37
12
with Noah, 'V rmj) Gn 9 (P); God remembers
15
8
5
it 1 Ch i6 =t^ 105
will not break it,
yff 1 1

)V]2 ever-

'V

Nu

6o 19M Ez 3 7 28

Is5i 68 'y nyir Dt 33 s7


nTV ONlbxri nb>y "lEW b

14
d. of God's covenant
3
16
71319
lasting covenant Gn 9
17

Ec

19

10

salvation

his

(E),

Ch

16

+ io 66 9 2 146 Je
nin^ 9 29 102 13 La5

18

'yb

presence in Zion
-

God/50

c. of

Ex

11

33 ; reign
io 10 Mi 4 7

T^

16

can they

~iy)

nnyo

Is 9

6
-

unending future : live 'y? Gn3


D^NUan Zc i 5 the prophets,

i.=.indefinite,

Jb

of his reign, 'y

'ybn

live for ever ? cf. 'yb ?"in


2

er Ezr9~' Pi'27

24
.

^49

9
;

c.

neg.

j. after death: 'y T\W

2
Je 51 39 57 'y nn Eci2 6 ; 'V \S D D1112 'y jinti
6
2
16
3
7
{duration)
k.
age
v also v Jon 2 Ec 2 9
11
of the world: 03^2 JD3 D^yn DK EC3 <Ae a^e 0/
'

the

world he hath

1.

pi. intens.

D^^iy

L45

set, etc. (cf.

esp.

everlastingness,

17
;

wnbv

NH;

et

p*l Dn"'/,

others

nity
';

i).

nyiBTI

aii?iy 11V

763

ofay
Is2 6

(RVm

^i 4 5

13

rock of ages);

also 6i

everlasting

to

17

10

1CI129
D^iy Je

^41";
7

25

,3

t[rfir^y]

m.

^V

/rom
'*
"^n

>

the land given

D^iy

V'9
48
\^ 106

i6 36

iCh

''

everlasting, of

benedictions

nb

&K>bv bl

iK8 = 2 Ch6

77*s

Elhy(n) iy(l) Q^y(n)0 (jo)

special phr.

103

Ne

D^iy

1j?1

joi?

rra^y

Syr. i*JL,

list);

tlPTT]

mr^y

pS

rfi-^y,

TrTp^T'y

n.

no^y,

v.

Impf

13
nDJ$3 Jb 39 (of

Hithp.

wing) =flap joyously.

ostrich's

pi. cohort.

Pr7 187

HDpyriJ

ourselves in (3) love.

^"Wf ^ Jb

mpl.

rd.

W^

prob.

Ph. loy

they drink

39

Pi. Impf.
blood,

(?)

but

De Me Di

elpitu,

(NH

cower,

pining, exhaustion)

id., cover,

Pu. P

Ct 5 14

encrusted, cstr. nD?i!J?

f.

faint;

covered,

his belly of ivory

Pf. 3 pi. ^}V T|^3


thy sons are enshrouded, emwrapped, i. e.

encrusted with sapphires.


Is 5

20

their senses
so also

(Kti

him

11 -

obscured
15

Ez

1 - 118

swooned away

n ^y for subst. HSpy

fs.

@ <B 93 Hi Co al.

Hithp. enwrap one14


selflmpfsi's.tpyftfi). Gn 38 (J); =swoon away,
3

(so

ms. tfysm

Jon

nS^y Ez 3

).

Hiph. Impf.

IV^y Ecclus 40
Sab. fbyD joys CIS i7 No 197 6 7
-

'

iAejfofcZ

pi);

(II

3 ms. ''3

ll"

^.); 3

by:

a< miey

'

cf.

'y

*a|)

'

fs.
3

righteous exw^.

+,

"tog!

10

91

al

As.

deriv.;

Sab. loy pillar,

^/loyDHM

^
^ py/y Q

DHM

Impf
22

^'W^

q" +

];

Ex

21

elesu, exult;

1S2 my
1

Y$VR
'';

obv)

heart

1CI116

Pm

32

Ka

\ ibj/w
51

Dt

11

Imv. Tbj| 1 S 9 s7 +
12
Is_47
Je 48 19 ,'etc; 7w/.
etc.;

sf.

H^Oy

"itoJC

Denkm

^oy: J e 32 14 +V"'py- Ez

13

11?V

+ /f.

rnoy Hg2 5 + etc.; 1. a. take one's stand,


and (esp. pt.) stand, be in a standing attitude:
25
13
7
so pt, Gn
2 S 2
2 K 2 +
1 S 26
c. by by,
,2
5
117
8
(E) + ,^on,Ex 3 (E), Dt2 7 +
i8 (J), 4i
,

c.

Ex

loc.

K 20

32

Nu

26

+b

3s
(

b$ pers.

S 17

22

24 26
-

(all

JE),

c.

b*

Je 48 19 Ez2i 26 27 s9
3
c. by Gn 41 (E),
5

pers.),

51

23

10

1
1

etc.;

22

55

14

11

etc.) 2

o9 +

and do a thing
sq. inf.
36" +

take one's stand

K8 2K
K 8 = 2 Ch 5 +

S 17

16

i8

= Is

b. stand forth (to speak,

c. take

28

(by), in

a stand against

Ezrio 15 (but stand over,


18
G "- AW, -* 7t
) 2 Ch 26
=have charge of, ace. toKue
16
(H) against the blood of, i. e.
cf. QT^5? Lv 19
6 31

Ju

+ nob',

12

||

20
1
15 18

opposition to,

^9
^ 5 (in v nob>, p-i);
68v( + nob>, ||bb>); +" ? 25
in

3 fS

21

Hb

is. n'ltoyN

Epi * r

S i; fs. HD^
aos.VoyT Est 9 16 csr. Toy Exi8 23 +
Jei8 20 T!Oy Ob 11 etc.;' Pt. *U?y Is

-noy

id.

Syr. )fnvi<, Palm.

lOyOT)

id. (rare);

v. also iby,

(i.'e.

(NH

up ; Ar. xH
Eth. OT'Ai

set

Vii piU arS

etc.;

pnpjJFII

mpl.

b\v.

(or other deriv.fr.

p]>

3 mpl.

QOy.

I.

pillar,

also n.pr.

v.

15

22
4
6
2
8
\IBJ> Gn 18
1
3
9 10 Ne 8 ; c.
10
27
Je
Dt4
before'*, for intercession Gni9 (J),

(NH

iinj?

Inf. cstr. }6jB

nSy sub

Ez

iTlfrn f5i|!

3 ms.

\3 nsb^K
mpl. ^a w?
s.

B'riiw -asb
e.TO?<

Impf

exulteth;
1

+
S

loc.

13

foregoing.

v.

20

exulteth in'i;

c.
15

tr7,J/ vb. rejoice, exult

~Qal Pf

Am 8

nj^ynn

3 fpl.

p r 30

'yb

, , ,

amAl,ess.80^._Q

'Aidak

some Eabb.;

V,f

As. eniedu, stand,

cf.

= Ar.

al.

take one's stand, stand

the trees have fainted for (?V)

all

),

rdg. 3

= have

Ew

sub

v.

all ZeecA).

Aram, loan-wd.;

of sage, as

etc., v.

DV

CIS iT

ace. to

al.

sXc sheath; As.

n. unit.

520

pillar;

t[*l /J/] vb. cover


11.

Jb

ZMGxnviiClSS)^

30

(-/I. 2^) Thes 01

Ar. i_ilc smear,

16

% N^Oy

NTlOy,

V of

t [J/ 7^] vb. assumed as


3

^T^J/
- t

name

prop up, support, and

ws delight

.ei!

X K%ty

etc.,

De Toy) ; nua

DI?,

1, 11.

NHWBiiL637
(once Levy
));
Qal Jm?;/. 3 ms. D?y? Jb 20" /(e s/taZZ not refs.

it

hang, be

(Jiff leech;

n.f. leech (perh.

or

nn^y

flDbg rejoicing

P/.' 3

149

2l

'

discussion

o^y.

vb. rejoice (||with^y, ]^, q.v.;

Niph.

Jli

Ar.

cf.

>vampyre-like demon,

We Heid

no^y, 11. o^y.

v.

was as

ialc; As. ilkitu, of some inferior animal (word-

v. o^iy.

xsh^v

joice.

foil.;

\lr

; sf. Qnx^y

their exultation

suspended, cleave, adhere;

of people's

NH

14

poor

the

p7)I (/of

18
8
15 121 (i.e. as long as one lives);
hope in God 131 3 ; dynasty of David
21
6
of God's acts, words, etc. Mi 4 7 Is 59
Is 9
2
2
cf. 113
v. further 1. *iy p. 723.
fy 125

for ever

devour

to

Dy

exultation

n.f.

^? Hb 3

''-'vl?

were

nnyo /rom now and

"iyi

-,

Pr 28 12 w>/im the

seek one's blood,

life

against each other.


0?b!>)

i6

21

Gn 4 3
;

15

(J)>

c.

Is

50

together,

i. e.

d. present oneself before

Ex 9 10 (E), Nu

before ^ (in sanctuary)

2 21

27

Dt

(P),

19

17

Je

S
10

764

Toy
18

Lv 9

20

cf. 1
20

c.

(P)

heaven

so in

K 2 2 = 2 Ch
21

Ho

of child at birth

loc.

Dn

palace (as retainer, courtier)

attend upon, be(come) servant of 1 S


1

servant of

'>

K 17

18

15

13

e.

22

K3

13

in

'JSp

c.

(v.

Dr),

14

16

Je

28

15

i5 19 ;priests(in-i^)"'iJDpDtio Ju20 Ez44


11
2 Ch 29 ; of Levites, stand before congreg. for
11
9
f stand afar
(P).
menial duties Ez 44 Nu 1
.

pimo Ex 20 18 21

'-lo'lJSO 2

59 + 38
stond aloof, iwr?

7
;

/_

12

14

(E), Is

^ io
Ob ^ 38
l?

'

1 1

12
.

16
h. stand (appealg. stowd (silent) Jb32
20
(but rd. JTp?, of God, Me Hi
ingly) Jb 3 o
.

Da),

i.

stand, subj.

bp

26 12 (fig.).

j.

(3 loc.) so

fi04

2. a. sto?id
11
;

PJ11), Vl'Ol?

K4
9

14

9
2

27

Vioy N"a

of pers.

etc.;

12 1

n'

cf.

c.nnn instead of ~Ec4 u

(i33-by);

Ch 20 4

of

i//-

Am

Gn 4 8
1

c.

Gn 45

stand

')}

against

133p

Nu

(E),

b. take one's stand in

rare usages are

as attendant, servitor

(P).

stand 2"in-by Ez

23
(resort to the sword),

26

Ch 20 23 Dn 8 25

21 1 2

13

loith,
5

covenant, rp-isa

Ch

" '

VIS

a.

by against

c.

),

14

'*

*liD3
d. stand
33
14
Je 23 1822 (v. 11D).
e. be appointed Ezr io
23
f stand before (??.P?) beast Lv 1
(carnal inter.

g. grow flat, insipid (Gie), taste of


wine Je 48 11 (fig. of Moab), or remain unchanged

course)

stop flowing (of oil)

Hiph.^cf.Dr^-^P/^ms.TJpyn 1 K

both,

28

(so most, in that case

etc.;

21

Ju

Lv i3 23 28 so (without 'n) 13 537 (all P).


b. = be inactive 2Ch20 17 (opp.Dn?np + 135rrin).
C.=be attentive Jb37 14 d. stop, cease doing
-

ms. nrnoyn ^ 3 o 8 Anioym Nu3+,


7mp/.T t?y:Pr2 9 4 +,TI?yn'2k8 + 3 fs.

of eruption in skin =t remain un-

^finFI

c.

cf.

i2 32

cbanged

u"- 4

22 - 22 - 25

deliverance Est 4 14
b. stand
s
come into being Is 48 13
forth, appear
33
90
9
1 1
c. rise up as foe (earlier Dip
7

war

remain standing,

(i33),v

(opp.

moving,

Dl), sun v 13

20 21

3 b). 'Hoy Dn 1 i lb is
crpt., rd. prob. ^"pV, or 1y (b^Dsubj.), join
then to io 21 and del. 1 i la soBevBehrm Marti Klu

(opp. ">?y), 2

Dn 8

Ecclus 47 112 ), esp.

i>$JBO, DJ),

stop, cease

||

D^iTvy

stand,of water,

sfe'K,

moon Josio 13 (JE

Hb 3

loc), -f 122

(?5?

Vid. also preps. b, b*K, by,

etc.

of

Zc i4 4

-ray

Ez

Vy?yj5\

sf.

Imv. noj|n Is

24

3
6

etc.;

rrplpyn Ez'24 11 ; Inf. abs.

sf.

T"i?m Ne

pi.

a thing
i

K 13

15

18

Gn

fO

c.

29

3. a. tarry, delay

(JE; opp.

S 20 38

f\r\), 1

35

30 (both

Gn 45

nwi),

(opp. rnno,

Jo

J),

(E), Jos io 19

20

Dt io ; c. *~T&V
purpose
Est f
c.
5
continue, abide Je 32 14 Is66 22 ^ 102 2 (opp.13N)
dwell Ex8 18 (J; bv loc); lyb ^ 19 10 hi 3 10
b. remain,
28

Dt

c.

(opp.

loc.

y&)

15

+ inf.

'

II2

Dbiyb^^Eci^inSH^

3.9.

be established
Est 3 Dn 1 i
Jos 2 11 ) Ec 2 9

dure

Ex 18

make a
io 4 Mai
Jos io
(all

23

nb

11

(E),

27

22

io 17

pin).

||

persist

f.

Dn

*6

*3-1DJ|:

Ez

3
2

D);

c.

(earlier Dip, as Is 14 24 ), so

Ec

stand, hold one's ground,

of plan

= maintain itself (earlier

Dt 25 s Eu

fast

33

t/a

17b

83

Dip

d. enbe stead-

4.

Am 2

15

Ju 2 14 2 K io 4 +, "OKI
(Ginsb;' van d. H. Baer v 42 ), 23
?y, for one's life Est8 n 9 16
5.

''Jab

c.

44

s1

stand upright: a. remain standing

13

6
;

of

head 6 31 remain upright upon him (T^V); of


house (fig. of endurance) Jb 8 15 Pr 1 7
b.
stand up, opp. sit, Ne 8 5 Jb 29 s ( + Dip)
opp.

lie

prostrate

io", v 11

Dn

Ez

02W'^)>

so 37 10 (id); Dn
of revival after death

(T^H"^),
'8 4

Est

12 13 (late for Dip).

c.

stand up,

rise,

of

water Jos 3 13 ( + appos. *lpK ^-), v 16 ( + 1i> + id. ;


bothJE). d. be erect, upright, of boards Ex26 15
36

scene

(P).

(=D1p;

t 6. a.
late)

arise,

Ezr

63

appear, come on the

=Ne f', ^io6

30

2CI118

(cf.

34

i*K i5 4 +

cstr. T'tpyn

Hoph.),

(but v.

Ch

12 32 (3 loc), 2
6

D"Jt?y), Is 2

Perles

Ana,,66
j,

stand firm

-fy

18

29

+ ^n'by Ez
Ezr

68

(by loc),

Gn

EX9

14

16

Ch2 4

?.Sr'

to

(c. ?$?

loc); mflm-

(J), 1

set

up,

15

cf.

erect,

Dn8

^?y~by
13

2. cawse

18

Pr

ace.

temple

(by loc, of repairs);

Asherim

Ch

19

33
present one before king
;

16

Lv

priest

14

11

+3

P,

t.

P,+_(of

t.

17

11

16

Ch

K2

Ne

so

+
Lv27 +4
5. appoint Ne 7 1 Ch i5 +
6"
+ ,c.
c. ?y over Ne 1 3 + c inf. purpose

(late);

cf.

34

(in sanctuary)

'">

Lv
LV27

beast)

24

cf. 2

4.

47' (P),

2 ace.

(of goat)

(||

Ne

= 2 S 22

Ne 3 + 7 t. Ne

esp. doors

25

c.

11

3. cause to stand up,

cf.

tain (opp. overthrow)


4

set,

(E; nir3D),

19 (id.), Ne 13 ("by
read perhaps Qal, so

?y against
34

24

7a

(Ne

4-

TOyo

Pt.

1. station,

Nu

ace Ju 16 25 (P3); for duty


1

10

Ne

T-Jjn

= assign (land) to (b)

Ch 33 s
2

14

appoint courses of priests 8 31


ordain commandments, ypers.Ne

|DJ);

13

30
;

CI130 5 ; establish D^n-*1? 1 Ch 17"


8
(3 loc), cf. 2 Ch 9 ^ 1 48"; c. ace of covenant
io 33

^/

Dn

cf.

10

05

11 14

meanings
b. c. ace

Ch

a.

i.e.

'y 2

^H + 3 loc.

waste

make

(b pers.

v.

jilaces

servant

+ b rei)

c.

||

to.

11

K 23
9

w'sw

f 6. other
look

K 8 Aaw ^rf

^31"

Ezr

'tn

earlier D^pn).

l^STlN

stand (in a covt.;


store

17

= fulfil,

f.

(fig.)-

e.

c mfl*e
"

CI134

32
.

t0

d. re-

<?)$? Est 4

cause wind

to arise

765

iny
107

ty

= raise an army Dn

g.

'.

1113 .

Hoph,; f 30 v. ft; Ez
tHoph. Impf. 3 ms. "^PJT Lv 16 10
18

84

v.

goat)^''

(of

to stand,

was caused

Ttpyo. On Pf.

Ch

||

*n-rps?n

be

presented

K 22

^ 30

t'y

after prep.

Ne

D"jpy by Wlp'!

Ae

MT

only

9 they stood

Ttty
-

TU33?,

n^y

Dnioy

pi.

no

n.m.

Nu

cstr.

TO Ex

15

8'

14

; sf.

36

T?y

less oft. 'SS? v

15

21

Ch
+;

abs.

23

13

13

cstr.

K7

Est

17

two bronze

2.

= Je 52

before

2 3 6
-

dW

'yn

Ct

(in palace),
pillars

temple

K7
1515

lD

14

1
was 'yn by which king stood in temple 2
= 2Ch2 3 13 2K23 3 >'y here standing,

temple
silver

Ct 3

Thes

two pillars bef. Ezek.'s

al.;

Ez 40 49
10

columns, uprights, of
40
4. \Vy "9 Ju 20 column

3.

(litter).

of smoke: f3(n) 'y

Ex

i3

2122

Ne 9 12 19 ^ 9V; 11^(7)
-

I4
all

14

JE ), Ne
(

12 19

21 22
-

\$\ B* T>

/y

Je

18

Ex
b.

of propb.).

(fig.

earth Jb 9 ^ 75
of wisdom's house Pr 9 1

pillars of
c.

'?

+ 6t. JE, hence


Exi 3 (J), Nu

(J)

9
of the theoph. at time of Exodus.

5>H?

and similar

vice;

1.

n.[m.]

station,

(H^SO), n-TDVp-bv
function

office,

of

14

24

(J),

5. a.
poet, of

heaven Jb 26

office,

Ch

function,

post

Tl!?^

23

28
.

I s 22

'

21
;

nboy Pr 16 26

fs.

^py Ec 2"+ 2

s.

Ec

3 ms. ?J

building

3 Ec

21

Sbj?^

127

c.

j>

1,

J**

or vb.)

(? n.

Jb4

'

f.

249m^

y K5 Synt.
this form as abf.tr.

in

3 J0114 10

c.

c.

gen.,

+ inf.

8 17

BclW5

iW

(against Albr

ZAWxvi

toil (on

troub l e) labour,

Lag Btt143 Ba NB:o5 ); 'y

v.

Nu2 3 + cstr. "ppy Juio + sf. ^oy Gn


sorrow): one's own
4i + etc.; 1. trouble
oy?j 'y f io
^y
suffering, ^aji ^oy j e 2 o
Jb
^u
'V
o
23
Dt
26
JJ
'yi
^25 !).^ 9
1B

51

(||

14

18

5 ;

NW Jb 7

||

'y Is

Hb

JT}

P 55";
;

II

Is io 5 9

140

10

in

. c
16
6 7 8 IO

gl4.18

^Oy (WnB?)

107

12

'3NB' 'y 2

";

^P n

IJW

Hb

(q. V.) I

their

AXa/i.

17

^oy 1B^

1S22

"T ^94

f7

Heb.): Ec

'

Kfxaa,

l7

44

mind by
in

2
3

'y

io 7

'y

Jb 4 8

15

mischief of their

n.pr.m. name
iu.h'OV
T T

VBK ? 'y ^iog

he humbled

Jb

n3K;

dik

'y^

3^ ^ 7

'y

ZaJow "(late

'y

Pr2 4 2

lfc>
||

!$

iO-nsb' ?py

foiJ,

16

10

2. trouble, mischief, as

i^l3

13

1^1 ' ^ 73

'^o

f 73

'yi

done to others:
||

'y

||

11

53

(E); I3r X^ ' Pi'3

Ju io 16

'y3 10'D3

'!

10

Jb
5I

W5:

io^x rws

V& Gn 4

'y

'y i^p-i

Ty?

tW

21

10

I8

2.

waiting at table (strictly mode of stand4


5
2 Ch 9
cstr. vrnen? ipyp 1 K io

,11.19.0
2'

(1896),

Impf

labour (very late):

tillage, c.

Cf.

^oy f 1 27

3 pi.

+ 3 t.;

fi.^ttiy n.m.

of labour,

Ar.

ms. Flbo^ Jon 4 10 ;

Pr 16 26 Ec g 15

17

3. service, prob.

(NH id.;

toil

Ec

ig 35

11

ser-

CI135 15 at their post.

Doy.

I.

CIS iv.^o.o5o. Aram.^Py,^^^; Zinj.^oy; As.


Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'y
nimelu, gain, possession*);

3.

office,

sub

n.pr. v.

specif,

ing),

Sab. poy wor&

make;

labour,

4.6.8.9

t[ltti>tt]

13

19

t.

place, platform

T'J^ttJJ

21

1K7, +2K25 16 17 17 = Je52 20 2L21 Je27


4
Ch s 2 Ch 3 1517 + 5 1. Ch perh. one of these
-

Kfe> 'V

25

i9 l5 -'7 25 1414

+27 EX NU (P), +
s237
acacm wood Ex 26

37

0/

pt7Zar-s

(sim.).

I"!j3?

Ez42 6 6

^oy

18 20

D^-jK "niay v ^>i7Zars of cedar (P) ; in Ezek.'s

temple

cf.

WOy n35

sf.:

17

32

pillars in Sol.'s palace

fellow,

absir. association,

associate,

(no

36

20

f.

t /fa)? vb. labour,

VnBJf

sf.

Ex27 !0.11.17 36 5S Nu
niay

Zc 13 7 maw (who
21 21
is) my fellow ; elsewhere only Lv: W?y g
19
17

'^oy
irvoy?
5TK
recipr.
cf. 25
i
24
9

nnB);_alw.

column;

pillar,

Ex 13"+

cstr.

14

16

1K7

B"tB>

family connexion;

relation (perh. orig.

+, less oft. 'BJ? 38 + sf. Vrtoy


Ex36 33 + VHOy 27 10 +, etc.; 1. 2riMar, sup2526,29
pillars in tabern.
porting house Ju i6
26

As. emit, oe united,

cf.

up

Now.

text dub. v.

iKf+,

abs.

Je 5 2 ;i

11

foil.;

n.f. standing- ground

DIO Mi

in-ioy

sub DOy.

infr.

n.m. Lv18

t[rPQS?]

sf.

t[nip^]

ay

v.

NHrPoy = BH(rare)).

fig.).

associated; emtitu, family,

11

(in

Tl?2$7 (\/of

(2) his

Ch 3 o 16 35 10 ^oy-^'y 'y 34 31
18
Dicy^y DIDyW Ne 13
so ""icy-^y Dn 8
11
noy ^sn n'3 v 17 *ny-by Toy io
iy

c.

69

'

of DflnFl),

in their place (later equiv.


vb.);

a tt: t

hold

Cy

n.rm.l
standing-ground, footu

T"Ttt5?tt

"HttV

35

18 34 (as ), for

t[l?33)] n.[m..] standing-place;


i

v.

Ch

29

propped up, in

i. e.

chariot, so rd. also

"M?.

n$

?BJJ; i>*. "IDJjD

L,

lips.

10 - 1021 - 24

13

3
2

11 - 19

'

20

17
J

= fruit

'JJS

3?!1

toil.

Asher

Ch

f'%

fi.

httV

Pr16

tt.m.

26

'

labourer, sufferer;

'y Pr i6 + 2 t.; pi. D^oy Ju


workman: Ju5 26 Pri6 25

(ii^n?).

labourer,

Jb

2. sufferer,

!u

; 1.

26

26

23
-

inK Dy
gen. 2 7

||

(J); peoples in

D^), Ex 19

(E),

+ oft.;

24

Ne

Dt,

oft,

(J

Gnu

mankind

all
29

25

Gn 2 8

^np

D'BJ?

Dt

(P)<m

assembly (multitude) of peoples, 48 4 (P), EZ23 24


3
D" ?"!)
one's own people Je 46 16 ^45 11
3
( +
10.io.i6.i6
Ru x
+ on 2 ^i: nay Ct6 v esp Bu
1

fn. ?7p5? adj. verb, toiling, only Ec, as


pred.; Ec2 iS

"3

4 9

'

v. Lag
n.pr.gent. Amalek (on
^Nii6o^._ ancient e0 pl e Nu 2 20 20 S. of
B
p
4
29
(all JE), fierce and warCanaan in Negeb 1

p7QV

BNi65

Bedawin

like

GASm Ge ^-

(cf.

GFM Ju -

282

1'

adj. gent,

14, 28

infr.), 2

and by David 30 18

18

=i Ch

12

18 11

cf.

(cf.

83

8
;

(where read pfoij or ^?yn, v


Comm.); 'y 1 CI14 43 as grandson of Esau Gn
36
12
Gn 36 16 appar. connected
1 Ch i
36 (P)
15
with Ephr. territory Ju 5 14 (cf. i2 infr.; yet
also

'J?? 2

^^

GFM cohj. py). On Amalek v. No


Ency.

186

<

Nu 2
+ oft.

29

(JE), Je 48 40 but esp'. Isr. Ex i 20 (E)


15* '33-DJ? v 9 (J)
called mn' 'y Nu 1 29
;

Bi. s.v.

pred.) v

elsewh.

c.

col\.

S 30 13

= (the) Amalekites
Nu

art. 1>n

26 43 45
-

13

S 15

s - 15

30

1
,

+ ^SS?"),

all

also (as

'n vrito G1114


']>n in j u
s 27
Ephraim); Id.'vh also Jui 16 (for Dyn) BuGFM,
s

> P^V

Hollenb

1.

12"' (in

Mey Kit

DDP vb. (-/of

Kau

on

'

v. foreg.

Ar. I be com-

foil. cf.

company ; also paternal


umrnanu, people; Sab. Dy

prehensive, include; 1c

uncle; perhaps As.

either (a)people, or (b) paternal uncle


pi. sf. li-IDCyN

= (6)

often in u.pr.

CIS

Chrest. 12, 133; A.

:V,
id.,

DVt

iv '

No

5 1 - 99 ' 7
'

und A. 6 V"

n.m:Gnll

e
>

GGN

CIS
-

pra t

mng. prob.

Syr.

NeueBeitr 25
-

(v. infr.)

)bci.v.

(NH

Ntsy people, pi.

Ar. It

DX>

Dyi>

); abs. Dy Gn n +, Dy Ju
8U
Jos
+ cstr. OP Nu 2 29 + sf/ay Ex
9 +, DVO
^t3y
2
2
+,etc; pl.D''Syis2 + Q"?y(cf.
3 +
B Aram Ne
cstr. ""By 1 K
+ VQV Ne
cf.

We GGN1893

'

480

27

s2

.)

43

Ex 5

24

pi. c. sf. v. 11. Dy ; (Thes

cites foil, as

f i8 nxern
.

16

[but corrupt and unintellig. read peril.


'yj) nsarn, so < Di]
ju 18 7 [but na^ must
agree with lost word c%, or the like, v. GFM]
;

Je8 [but read


5

3?i5? for nrQitf

Gie]); 1. a

,
8
people, nation (sts.
i:l), n. coll. (sg. Ex 21
Jos
15
2
I7 i4..i7 2 S i7
olt., or pi. Ex 20
2 4 Je 5 31
oft, ; or both in same clause Ex i 20 2 S 13 24 ):
||

14

v.^Dy.

16

Ch

11213

19

16

sub d].

v.
15

c.

o 14

Si5 17 Je 4 i +
S11 iK2o + ;*l?3/y

13 ,4
-

11

10

Nu 20 20 (JE), i.e. a powerful


Nu 3 32 (P), nDPlJjBn 'y JOS8
1

so prob.

Ju

(rd. sg.

v.

Je

22

4
,

s
5 a (fighting)

GFM Bu).

^T^)?

Gn

Ex 33
9

Lv
50

force; K3l?n

3 11

io 7

band

(all

'dj!

JE);

perh. also v

14

= common people

3.

27

20

(E), so appar.

Nu

(J),

v 3 '(as

23

22
4 (opp. ruler v ), Ne 5 (opp.
4. people in gen.,
(opp- rulers).

persons
16

= tribe,

Ju 5 814 rd. Tl??


retainers, followers Gn

I8

32 33 35 Ju 3
d. people bearing arms

cf.

S 9 1213 Je 29 1G25
Gie Co Eothst).

(J), 1

Dt 33 3 rd. toy Di Dr, Ho

wb Hup-Now).

(Je 8 5 del* '&n)


3i
12
b. inhab. of a locality Je37 [appar. not
2

= smaller units, e.g.

2.

Gn

+ oft,

bnjsrray

mn oyn ( ft,
+ fig. of

esp.

(where rd. CJJf

a. inhab. of a city

34

'131

Dyn^3

Jos 5 (D), Ju,g u (as


persons labouring iK
5-5

(J),

Je 36 9

pi.),

superior persons Jb 12 2 (iron.); E?iy DJ

people of long ago (now in Sh e '61).

5. phrases are:

a.

(FIBJ?,

^V)

^BJ?,

to?

^.3

members of

one's people, compatriots, felloiv-

countrymen,

etc.

Ju 14

people

Dyn

36
7

33

f 74

On Jui

(H),

v. supr.

those united, connected, related,

107

Ez 26 30

people

also

1893, 480\

common man; %

peoples, tribes, etc.

5 (J)

in contempt or disgust) Nu
;
ants Pr 30 25 the shaphan v 20 locusts Jo

sg.),

etc.,

p 2n

Ex 3 7

BJJ

cri^rrDy ^np j u 20

i6 33 (P), Dy "?np

Lv

Inschr 45 70

1810

plebeian,

orig.

Mordtm Himj

iT '

and (by '<)

',

periods);

(all

We Now;
^ V!: 7?^ adj. gent.

24

),

during Exodus Ex 1 + 6 t. Ex 17
19
later marauders in Isr. territory
(E), Dt 25
48
12
333
12
defeated by Saul 1 S 14
io
Ju 3 13 6
7
t. 1

particular peoples, Egypt Gn 4 i 40 (E),Ex i w (E),


Ne 9 10 + ; b-JN-DyAmi 6 ; tfi02TDy (i.e. Moab)

(E),

33

foes of Isr.

i5 2 +9

c.

(v.

xa.

Nu22

1617

Ez33

3)

2K23

2 12

iy^ J e l7 w

(E),
.

Je

i.

Gn23 u (P) Lvi9


Dyn

b.
26

23

^ = common

people in gen.

e public gate 2
.

H-?C y

<A people at large, as a

14 -' 8 19 20

2424

ls

Ch

512

35

body

+, Je 3 7 44 Lv20
(H), Gn 23 71213 (P); common people Je 34 19 cf.
'Nn 'V T&[ 2 K 24 14 disting. from prince EZ45 22
s 9
from priests Hg2 4 Zc7 5 =CanaanitesNu
46
9
i4 (JE), cf.n? n ^y iCh5 25 mixed post-exil.
population Ezr 4 4
d. H? n
usu peoples
24
19
of the earth Jos 4 (D), 2 Ch 3 2 + of heathen
211
peoples about and in Pal. after exile Ezr io
-

15

16

15

2i

21

'

traders
e.

Ne

io

31
;

onsy ninEB'l?

rrirjNn

^y

30

^ 9 6?= 1 Ch

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16 23

2 CI132

(cf.

f 22

13
.

28
).

767

ny
f.

""Syns

3.6.w.

4
of Isr.
8

24
,

14 26

(van

d.

18

12

Dn 1

18

63

^By 1> Ez

Est

cf.

way is

D^iyDy

Is

34

and

v6

48

Dt

Che Hpt

(ni

from
}te6?

i. Dy
u 'By

4
.

with (Aram.

D,J/ prep,
Denkm

12

3^' 1

Hom
26

akin to Ar, jJLc

*!??

12

Dy

and 'TB^ (prob.

23" 46

812

+ ):

so

Is 43 5

Dn

12

12

Jos

With

a).

Of

b.

10

imy 13
-

2;i

Ch 12 21 in oy dt dj ^ i S
Ch 4 10 (cf. Ex 23 and II. n
i

of ( = Gk.
nrn Di\n n'cy DT17K oy -a, Dn 1
1

Is 8

Ex 3

Jb 2 9 + oft. (cf. m, Gn 39 2:i 21


Dy pinnn t ch it 10 2 Ch 16 9

10 21 oy nry

22 17

3-5

the help

o-w),
39

S 14 45

(rare).

actions done jointly with another,

inherit with, Gn2i 10 Dy nna ma


Dy
(pbn) pbn to share with Jos 22 s
2 6 +oft.,
12
Is 53 + cf. Dt io 9 vrix oy nbmi pbn, 18 1

Dy

as

{^"V

28

common

If the

c.

action be of the nature

Dy

is with in the sense


so often with Dnp3 to fight, BSKO <

dispute, pa.N3 fo wrestle, y") to strive (see these

Gn

26 20 30 s 3 2 29 Dy BEKtoa N3 to enter
into judgment with Is 3" +
Jb 14 3 (N^an),
Dy "O 3" ") Hos 4 1 + ; hence, without a verb exverbs),

beside:

cf.

-v^"13y),

21 - 23 - 27 - 40

t..;

7N

"]]> rTTINI,

of against

(my in Pent. Gn
Ex
Lv2
[H] Nu 22 19
6
3I
33
39
Jos-K. 13 1.; ^42 9 86 17 Jbio ,7 Eui u Est7 8
in Dn 7 t., Ezr Ne Ch 1 1 1.: ny in Pent. Gn
[JE] 14 1., EX17 2 LV25 23 Dt5 28 3 2 34 39 Ju S
^2 3 4 50 11 55 19 101 6 Jb 14 t., Ku i 8 );
7
26
lay, tnasy i s i
^V; tov, ^V; U ?V; D 9?V;
Qay (Gni8 16 ,etc.: Gn-K 2 ot.; Ne i 25 ;'not
27
3
Ezr Ch), and DnDy23 (chiefly late: Nu 22 12
Dt29 16 (v 24 DBy), Jon i 3 Jb i 4 and 19 t. Ne
:.u.i4

26

33

of a contest or combat,

without difference of meaning


3i

ay
3

m)

64

Ar. ij,

cf.

ilc

sirfe,

>

Dy, i, Sab.

Chrest - 61

)), sf.

For

nN) D^iyB yfJX'n

Perles *"" 40

cf.

'y

DJ?

Dn

vinao-'y

esp.

C3S71

44 read

(but v. Prat

11

cf.

'S^n 4

wb

12

32

Ezr9 14 ni^a Dy b IS27 11

Oort Du Kit

Epigr -

22 22

"o-vn nt

niayin

DHM

rtaip 'y

Dt 28

(E), "in 'V


'

24

h. of foreign (non-Isr.) peoples

language, nDE>

nWn

7 t.

nM Ex 2i
Ne

+
11

trjp n) 'V Is 62
v

Je 4

11

H.; om. na Baer Cxi), La 2 3


otpy-na nbina J e 14 17
g. designations
BfajTD j Dt 7 6 + 3 t., D^ip 'V Dn
are

14

Je+ 6

= people personif. Is 2 2

16

pressing the idea explicitly,

\jr
94 '7 Dip 1 'D
D^yiB Dy in the struggle with evil-doers % v b
19
55 <1]? VH D^ana 13 for as many are they in

me, Jb 9 14 ly ''l^n nnnaK


<Ae
17b
16 21 perhaps Dy plJf 9 2
contest with him, io

combat

ivith

4 bend).

(cf.

Of dealing wiYA

d.

a person, or of the

which one stands with, or towards,


as Dy 1DI1 n't^y to do kindness with

relation in

another

Gn24 + oft.

(in

phr. 'HDy, not

my, is regul. used, Gn 19 19 20 13


S io 2 [|| 1 Ch 19 2 my here only],

12

pers. observe that in this

Ezr Ch)

1.

of fellowship and companionship

Gn 1 1 my Uvl and Lot with


30
M
s4
him, i8
I9
24 lay 1B>N D^JNiTl NIH, 731
cum), as

(Lat.

24
1y ^Nl'^i Jos 7 aZ. ;
oft.
Peculiar to Ch Ezr
are clauses introd. by , , . Ditoyi 1 Ch 1 34 1 2

i5 ,8 +
12

28

Ezr 8 13 14 (Aram.

14 - 18

Chi7

26

Ezr8

17

so

myi

3 - 1233

Ch

Coupling

substantives, together with, chiefly in poetry:

Dt 12 23 -iBan Dy K'SJH bsn t6, Jos 1 21 Ju 16 3


Ec 7 11 ; 2 s i^D^y Dy w, Dt 32 14 nn3 abn Dy,
v

14 - 2425

^66

15

I0 4 25 +

Am 4

10

omny
,

Ct

3'12

7
Na
51
3 4 Je 6
3
s
npa
ntpyx, 81 83 87 4 89 14
oy

IsVs

11

11

40

D^-u DI DnM) v M.i4 5 i.i.i_


ISDH Dy "IBS he ordered in

13 13
-

Unusually, Est 9 s5
conjunction with writing, in a written order.
Poet, or late uses
Toy Jian <t ItSta,

^ 42

v 25

s1

in

W nn^ n^ai,

-f

89

s2

40

S 20 14 2
Dy am n'cy

14

al),

33

Gn 26 +
29

JU15 3 Jbio 12

21

13

20

20 9 31 29 Dt

v. also

^86

42 s

17

(cf. D3riN*

S
and Aram. Dn 3 ),
io
Jb 33 29 Dy am^n Gn32 10 13 + oy vrm
7
Dy ni"l be well pleased with 50 18 Jb 34";
3
Dy "laT to speak with (subj. usu. God) Ex 19' +
728
17
2 S3
(v. la-l 3 e), hence Dy -\tt Jui8
30

Dti

2
24
1 19'
i 2 6 (i

32

21

12 24 ),

\j/

Jb 15 11 10V Vi6

gently with thee,

Dy
8

61

(i.e.

toward)

Dt

iBy

n?

K3

Chi

with

cf.

cf.

and with

pr3

"JDJJ

a word (spoken)

nna

lTlSB'

Dmn

Dy

adjj.

24

18 13

f 18
D3S1 ^78

Dy

37
,

l;

fBN

perfect

D^ K
1

S21 4 23

s-

Mi6 8 vn^N oy nzb yn?, ^7 3 22


toward thee, 1 Ch 19 Hos 12 (?) also "IP 'n?n
onop Dt 9 24 31 27
Dy Lv 26
(7 t.), Dy Dnn
1

(py),

Jb of the companion-

7-

21 ff-

ship of sufferings or prosperity, 6 4 'HBy ^B' "Wn,

ny D^nn &6 dx, 29 'aba hdj; pw nw


iw*, v 20 noy"Bhn hud. 2 Ch i
4 my pi
ronta, 16 19 nmn?D lBy k, 28 10 nioB'N D3By.
Hence, in partic. a. of aid, Ex 23 Dt22 4
iChi2
esp. of God, Gn 21" "py DTI7X,
17

2Chi6' 26

19

85 Jbio'
s

7a

Of a common lot, Gn
Dy pHX together with the

e.

I9

naon

ln

wicked, v 2 Jb
D^Ntsn Dy f]DNn ba, v b

yB'l
14 - 15

28

1S 23

3-3

IS38 11 \^26 9 ''B'Di


5
29
69 Jb30 1CI124
l

W3J'' fr6

DIN

DJM

hence

twi'^A (i. e. like)

like,

^73

men (in general),

C}3
orinn mo -pMi
106 6 -dtium oy iJNtan, Ec 2
fool.
i.e.
Zi&e
the
^D3n Dy
f. Of equality or resemblance generally
16

4. Idiom, of a thought or purpose present

'

with,

IDy

oy

so

Dy

ni3X

they pass by

ffibn

9
as swiftly as, skiffs of reed,

i.e.

wyrw

TUN

26

Jb

(poet.),

^ 28

7Kn?3

?yv3 "p37

1K>M;

Jos

^Ml"

tg. Of time, as long as, \^


sun endureth

E>DB> as Zon^r as the

Dn

Aram.

(cf.

4 ; also Ovid. Am. i. 15, 16 cum sole


3
et luna semper Aratus erit); at the time of(1)

Ch

31

19

(but rd. perh.

<*

Ezr 1" nbian ni?yn oy


33

also

j>n)

and

fya

c f.

(late),

c. inf.

Ju

sq. inf.

21

Dy Ecclus 40 14 ).

Of a locality, cZose to, beside : fGn 25


^Ml TI7 1M3 Dy plVP 3Bh 6e'de the well of, etc.,
4
j os 7 2
35 03^ Dy ib>m nbxn nnn ( so after
Ju 9 6 18 22 2 S 13 23), Jos 19 46 (?), Ju 18 3 oy rran
11

2.

w,

nan? rva

oy

jiiM

'M,1

(so

19

11

DE>,

s 20 8 ),

19

38

S 24

(2

noy

),

n'a

26 16

iby

S io 2

own house

14

by

(v. Be), 2

15

LV 2 5

24

or family or service of {apud, chez)

toy 3B>

!|

13 (fig. of

'1

Lv

25

m the house

spec. a.

is

35 36 39 47

23

On

13

23*

27" 29 14

i, 39 ),
v 25 ^ 0J? n ^ 3jf j }iave serve(j ^.^ tnee
16
38
Cf. Dt I5 ), 3
Lv 25 6 40 40 50 63 Dt 2 2 2
,

(SO V

23

Ju 17 10

17

i.e.

30

S 19

34

11

22
;

cf.

21 '1

ay

In the possession o/(Lat. penes) Gn 2 4


32
19
31 Dt 17 1y nnTTl wrc'A
16
14
him, at his side, 29 Jb 28 ^V fN 1J2M DJ1
= stored up with, Dt32 34 ni2>y DE3, Jb 27 13

s6

b.

straw,

etc., is WK>y,

(but rd. here prob. 7MD; cf. 20


or mental attributes, 1 S 25 s5 toy
111331
fig.

roan

f 36 Q^n
10

/%

C.

*ly nriM;
'HJ-JV

toy,

d. Beside
25

pM3

7
3o

nwo

for

Jb

3 7

Ch

13

Cf.

me

0/,

13
:

c f.

O^

Jb 17 3

= except, Dt 32 HV O^K pM
39

in VSn

delight not (in

We

M7 "pyi and
aught that is) upon earth

in

comparison of thee, 1 f), 2 Ch 14 10 liyj> ^ey fW


there is none besidethee to help, 2 6 perh.Hos s
9
(Hi Ke but very dub., v. Comm.). Cf. TIM 1 b.
;

With friendly with, Gn 31 2 1J3*K 13


"y (syn. v 5 7M towards), 2 K io 15 ^33 Qy 33b,
Pi-2 3 7
73 isbi.
e.

j)

^y

VN

Dy alone,
in one's consciousness,
whether of knowledge or memory or purpose
tb.

3b

(cf. TIM

im J1MT
(i.e.

73

I^M

24
1

nn\i apy

Ch

]]1\

28

12

iKii

11

the pattern of

11

known

is

39

me; HTiyv),

to

prob. also

= in thy thought and care);

^M p

noy

nM l^M that was in spirit (i.e.


with him, f 50 Hy H'B> ftl is with

1S

Nu

66

TVlia

mentally)

me

operating in his mind,

i.e.

.DIM

iny

all

W A6 "

5.1c.

rnnM mi

toy

am

M7 not so

consciousness

Jb9

35

with myself (my

or conscience does not

tell

that I need dread him), io 13 *]oy JiMf

me

^nyi

11

was thy purpose (||WBS HJM


u^y N ^ and is not with us
^5?:?)
5
(=in our knowledge; ||yi?. iO)), 23 10 JJT ^
that this

i.e.

HDy "in

Ew

N,|n

way

the

of which

I am conscious (De

Di the way attending me,

v 14 1y

n3n31

Jli31

i.e.

he

my

usual way),

has

many

in3M Mp

^V

Dy 1KM

purposes or principles of action.

such
his

i.e.

Also sts. in
S 2 26 Ey 3112,

judgment or estimation of, 1


1333, p er h. Dy pIS Jb 9 2 2 5 4 (Ges Bu;

the

2S6 22 Dy
but

Ew as 1 c, Hi De beside, in comparison of).


t5. Metaph.

notwithstanding
in

Heb. 3

is

Ne

=m

together with
5^ 8 Ht

Dy]

*I

(cf.

spite 0/,

In

the more usual syn.).

AGii 557
-

12
S 16

Dy ^biM

42
hmid na^ Dy), if text
c f. 1
(
must be a neuter subst., w^A beauty
of eyes; but rd. prob. (Gr Bu) D?y a youth
56
22
Expos i:i 521 ^Itf
(17 2o )for Dy (v. HPS; Che

correct, IS'

DVy,

La 4

cf.

OJ?Q

thee I
(al.

Dy

e. it

with thyself.

17

D^y npi

23

i.

of ethical

riblto,

'a.

custody or care
nray nn

23

^?1V ^ e surety

\^73

2 5*

iip -jy

ifte

22

16

29

K8

was David's purpose to


build, etc., v 1S13 1
io 2 ( = 2 Ch 6 7 8 8 9 ), 1 Ch
2
2 2 7 28 (both based on 1 K 8 17 etc.), 2 Ch i u
4
10
2 4 29
lather differently, to muse or talk
with one's heart, ty 77 7 Ec i 16

purposes, 27 11

at his sanctuary.

^33Jj
heart, 1

esp. of a purpose,

ni33p 111 337

"131

23

Of persons, Dy

*py 3^ini

13

HM 2). By a person, Dt 5 28
me 1 s i 26 n3sy raawn +

(cf.

nrisi &
y

of one living wear another, Ex 2 2

3.

S 6 7 noi

iKi'i Ch

24 10

the house of 0., in its


16

and the
ay fl^TI thou
9
Dy "131 iTTP fa

esp. in Dt.

a wicked thought wii/i thy heart,


brought back word ^227 Dy 1B*N3

4" I

33p Dy nM,

'S

Dt8

know with thy

shalt

ypm

33? Dy,

f a. 'B

later Deut. style,

37"

72 Dy

33

TWy

him, 40 15 iy
5
143 7 oy 3t?ra 88

ZiAe

i.e.

with one

a gen.:

).

/rom wiiA or

beside

18 12 ;

2
2

131

D3E>yiD
1

26

Di7,

13DyO,

9
;

= 7rapa

with

T1M0); hence a. after verbs of depart-

cf.

ing, taking, removing, etc.,


toyt?

i
9

16

2
;

i3^yo tj^
1

S 16

14

Gn

s io

14 "*

3
2 9
-

71ME> DyiD

14

l
17

HID

''"
i

-]bn
'">

^-

HPl,

l^yiD n|^ D1103; 2 S 15 28 M13 15?


17
of heart turning ' DyO Dt 29

after 7MK> to ask,

Ex

22 13

Dt io 12 ''

.ID

769

^NIJQy
Si 17 20 28 (Niph.),
Dt 18 19 23 s2 1 K 14

<jeye b$V,
require,

to

33

+:

S3

cf.

1S18

26
,

29
and 'JB DV9 G1144

13

w%

1DJN3
.

Bhn

Ex 8

Ph.

Jbi 12

rvey 3tjsd

8 - 25 - 26

pledge 44

in

Dt is 12 -"-' 8
nap 24

2aa

21
.

S 20 7 ieye nynn nnio


of

esp.
is

'

nse

(cf.

c ),

),

v 9 33

Gn 41

32

(cf.

rise Est 7 17 );

'n Dye

established/rom, on the part

K2

Dye

33

''

t T'N^CSV n.pr.m.

Immanuel

(with us is

b& ey Gi ;

14

God); 'y

Is 7 van d. H. Baer ;
of child, symbolizing presence of

name

dence, with

declaration of trust and confi-

is

us

is

God!

(cf.

-fy

46

s 12
-

[DV] n.[m.] kinsman

II.

10

to

Comm.)

deliver his people (on interpret, v.

^N laey 8 8

'*

); v. Dy.

(on

28

cf.

perh.

ZAW xvi (1896),

322f.

J ren ]j e l

and

V2 Nu 27 13

+3

14

);

Tpey j u
t.;

Krenkel 10

ace.

kinsmen:

'

ln^BJTfa (q.v.),

i7 14

il>.

viit (1888),

50

(all

cf.

P)

g IJJJJ

n.pr. sqq.; elsewhere pi.

(Lv 19 16 read
5

280-S4\

^jpy

vpy Gn 25 s 4-

14
;

Gn

49

VpyV

Gn 4 9 29

20

(39

),

away

(v. supr.),

Nu

rreye efean nrroai Gn

(of joining

Nu 20 Dt
24

27 31 Dt 32
4
(severed from
13

pi. cstr. nieyf?

once

Lv

na-VD*

Ex

with:

Ez 45 7 ;
2 5 27 (37

nxyn npyj>

close

14
),

shall take

21

13

50

Ez

22

19

IK^ CaBiKn}
wpm ?pas wia

20

onpy^, v 3 io 1
3 npyl>
Dn/OB by the side of their face (which, as antaagainst, RV), v 8
gonism is implied,
b.
agreeing with, corresponding to (a common
18
result of juxtaposition), Ex 38 a screen five
;

cubits high "ivnn

ncy? agreeing with (RV

''vbp

answerable unto) the hangings of the court (in


18
24
height), Ez 40 ; prob. also 1 Ch 26 16 Ne 12

ipK'e '7 "^eB'e ward corresponding to ward.


c.

correspondingly

to, 1

31

Cli 2 4

they also cast lots

DITO^ npyp correspondingly to their brethren,


v13 the head, correspondingly to his younger
12

to these
belonged charges
correspondingly to (in common with) their
165n
d. before a sentence (Ges
brethren.
),

brother, 26

Ch 25 s

^133 Jbg3 npy|5

(strangely)

Ke)

(v.

correspondingly to (the principle) of as the


15
quite
small so the great; Ec5 K3B>

npyb

exactly as he came, so thall he go (but


k^j

xxxi.

fp

pia hifs Th
c,

TIW

fn.

pDl*

a)

hix}ia>v

^ 83

Lt -- z I89C 587
-

K7

'

20

1S11 11

Lambert
e.

ney^p

close beside.
30

v. isy.

Ammon,
Ammanu C0T Gl0SS );

Afx/xav,

always

[where however
'y alone)

which have
by J with , py |3 son of Lot
,

npy.^3).

n.pr. gent.

(As. Bit

(except

11.pr.loc. Jos 19

29

f\pm G1125 8

parallel with him, v 13

(v.

Sam), +
15 1., n^py
T

MT "py, i. Dy cf.
and perh. Ju 14 3 (cf. Lv
to Buhl Kit also 2 K 4 13 ;father's
)

122 b) perh. = so?2 of my


Dy v. Gray Prop-N 41tt

iripy},

sf.

sf.

read Vsy (for

281

kinsmen in Sh'oi), so v 17 3 s 29 49 s3
32

TelAm. ammu,, kinsmen (V); on Nab.


151 499
Es187
cf. Lzb
v. also esp. Nes

Dy ancestor

(poss.)

Dey

c.

by the backbone esp. of what


parallel,
is
Ez 42' the wall alongside of the
chambers; of the contiguous portions in Ezek.'s
division of the land, alongside of each other,
Ez 45 G 48 13181821 of movement in parallel
13
lines, 2 S 16
Shimei was going along inpyp

father's

uncle, etc., v. I.

(v. p.

n.pr.

[nftiyj n.f. juxtaposition, but only in

27

it

% paternal

side) (Ar.

mte, 12 15 (2 Ch io 15 ) nap nivn -a


Dye, Is 8 18 signs and portents ^ Dye, 28 s9
rot* '- Dye nsr Da, 2 9 6 ^ 1 2 2 " Dye n$, r u 2 k
And of a judgment proceeding from any one
28
'*
2 S 3
oyo "pa = pronounced guiltless 6y 'N
Jb 34 33 T?yen < thy judgment shall he requite?
(cf. J? 2 d end).
''

'

-a-jri jiaa

God,

of,

'Pyfa

a. close by, side by side

td. Expressing origination or authorship :


1

1.

c. ^,

13

Lv 25 41 Dt 15 16 (cf. with "B?BPI nW


Je 34 14 ^an Dt 23 16 ), npb 2 S 3 15

Dy 3 a)

cf.

s2

Lv 17 (all PH);
30
(H), and perh. Ju 14 3 (sim.

with force of a prep, close by, side by


side with, parallel to, agreeing with, corre15
sponding to
st. c. npy, exc. Ec 5
always

Gn 31 31 ny to take
Ex2 2 n N^ (subj. a slave;
ina

K4
f

||

with

13

st. c.

the possession, or custody, o/(cf.

so

Nu 9

'

cf.

n]5>

kinsman/ on

s9
19 23

33 38

Dye DHN S|DV> Nifi'l


33
37
c f. 1 S 2 ), J119
(
y^n -VQD Dye, iS 20 34 jnbtfn Dye jb 2 8 4
"15 Dye aivay
from, far from (si vera 1.).
+b. Gn 24 s7 "ri*5 Dye HDn aty *6 "itfK (cf.
15
-von 2 s 7 15 1 Ch 1 13 ( 2 S
with man i S 20
34
10
15
p), Tan i/r 8 9 ); Eu 4 oye Dt? rn.3n6.
7
Dy 3 b, c)

12

From

20 21 - 25 27

denoting a place, Gn 48
van?, Ex2i 14 'najD Dye

+ c.

Ex 31

14

vpye 2 14
[D_, n_] iey anjsp Lv i7 4 10 18 29 +
I. Dy
)
other combin. JU5 14 (si vera 1., read perh.^pya,
4 15
v. 1. Dy 2 d), Lv 2
(H), Ez 1 18 and (perh.)
HEte

b)XV liTVD*!;
tSq. a word

Lv

living kinsmen), so

(to inquire);

Dye NiP/ro (being)

ny-lD

Is.7

pey

Gn

rds. 'V V.?],

'aa,

38

connected

(and mean-

ing of name doubtless sought herein by J cf.


II. Dy); people apparently akin to Isr., but usu.
;

wcy

770

hostile, dwelling E. of Jordan, NE. of Moab,


between Arnon and Jabbok Nu 2i 2424 (JE),
D t2 i9.iw 311.16 JosI2 2 I3 m(D), v 25 (P), Ju 3 13
12
12
47
io 6 + 25 t.Ju 10-12, 1S11 11 12
14 2S8
13
733
27
2K23
1K11
io' + ^t. 2 S 10-12, 17
2
24
iChi8" + 20t. Ch, Ami 13 Isn 14 Je 9 s5

pcs>

D^OOy,

"'ippy v.

Dy supr.

1.

+ 9t.Je, Zp2 8 Ez2i


-

Dnn

+5t.Ez2 5,

25:i:i

Vid. Che Ammon in Ency. Bib.

41
.

Dt

Ne

(generic), so "Ofoy

of individual
Ne 2 19 so yfeyn

"Oitsyn

10

1K14

35

so

CJby 1 K 1
'J?n Dt 2
Ne
T
Ch 26 s (on 20 v. D*3tyD); fpl. as adj.
11
so Ne 13 23 Qr, kt'nwioy.

'toy? 2

4
rtotsy
,

vb. l.load.

(NH

a load

Ph. DDy carry;

tc?.y

DbjW Gn 44 13 "DOy;

3 ms.

Ne

D*pDj>

13

DWJ)

upon

1. load (obj. om.)

4. son of

Ch

Obed Edom

(= 0^?K"
Ch 26 s

infr.);

Gn 44

(?V) ass

1.

(v.

13

(E),

Be-Ry

2. carry

a load ^ 68 20 (\ for (?) his people), carry as a


load Zc 1 3 (fig.), pass. Is 46 1 (lit.), v 3 (fig.).

Amos

T Dift^ n.pr.m.
8 -">-->" 4

the prophet

t n^ptti? n.pr.m. name in Judah

Maaaias,

Dy?V3 CIS

Afiacnas

189 - 169 719

1-

'

tnDQi'D
t t

Am

Apw.

Ch 1

16
,

Gray Prot,--V296f-).

v. also

burden;13

load,

11. f.

Ph. DOIHOBW,

(cf.

3. David's father-in-law

20

15
11
lit., si vera
13 ; so abs. 4
Byle) ; but rd. prob. CEtoq Ey Kau

God,

Gray ProP .N.254^._ @ A ^(,i),X: 1. E. Jordan


name 2 S 9" 1 f 7
2. a Danite Nu 1 3 12 (P).
).

4 (but v.

Ne

^ 68

15

rcDby Zc 12 3 ;m. t^pay Is 4 6 3 niDioy v

sf.

is

poss.

cf.

Ar. (jl^-c gravis et obscurusfuit dies (Frey) ) ;

T TJJ^tpS? n.pr.m. (my kinsman

2. carry

20

mpl. as subst.

31

Ezr

coll.

tpP^,?^^]

i>*. act,

an Ammonite

S 2 3 37 = 1 Ch 1 39
fs.n^byn iKi 4 21 =2Chi2 13
3
rnieyn 2 cb.24 26 N>byn as subst.

13

supr.

Qal Imp/.

"PDisV, "'iby adj. gent. Ammonite;


abs. ms. "OiBJ? as subst.

^Nnasj; v sub oy

f?K Zc

T "TirPTp!^ n.pr.m. (my kinsman is majesty);

13

37

Afiwvd, etc.: 1. a Geshurite 2 S


Pr P- N 43
Qr(>KtlWEy, cf. Dr

tlJ?Q^

(2)ffiiovb,

Gray

al.,

Nu i

2. an Ephraimite

iCh7

26

10

18

3. a Simeonite

Nu 34

Naphtalite

s8

5.

48 53

).

io 22

Nu 34 20

Afur)\,

(all P),

a Judahite

TTIV'GV n.pr.m. (my kinsman

Ch 9 4

hath be-

>'-

Cook

46f

);

Ailipa(a6,

y
son of Benaiah 1 Cb2 7 6

@L

A/3afa0,

AfieivaCafiaS.

SW12V 2S13 Kt
37

v.

TVTOpg.

6
2

23

Nui

1010

1217

10 14

(all

t',TTUJ*

3V

@L

12

noble);

19 - 20

b. 15

25

vb. darken,

veil,

conceal;

is

6671

Ex
Ch
.

Shad-

io 25

dim (NH

id.;

X ^"QV grow dark);

(fig.)

how

is the

gold

dimmed!

cf.

Bu.

(NH

in

0o^: prob. As. [emehu]

IpOJ?

jWyn

H. poynt and

'from bottom of one's

(?

as un-

^ 92

vs

(of

designs;

so in

Is 30 33
foil.);

deep : Pf. 3 ms.


(sc. Tophet; van

Ho

3 mpl. *jM??9

the pit of Shittim(?) have they made deep

(reading CBtfn nnB>

rnp

'Ip'Oyn

IS31

^nnB' 'n

Ho 9

ruption

(v.

We Now,

(fig.)

Che GuKau );
they have made deep
cf.

with adverbial

sq. vb.,

force

= they

are in the depth of cor63


),
nnt}>); Imv. mpl. ^Byn (Ges

Je 49 830 make deep


so most; >Gie take an
sq. inf.

to

dwell (of hiding,

abject seat, as

13

18

18
15
they who
4 8 ); Pt. -\r\ob Q^p/npn I s 29
'i
deeply hide fr.
(their) counsel; Inf. abs. p^Vi
1

Is7 n

= Imv.

make deep

depths of She'61, reading

sign in the

(ask a

rDN^

opp.

i??3n).

<

no secret do they hold dark (


is held dark) for
thee (Ges* 117 *). Hoph./mp/.3ms.3njDy!|''La4 1

Hiph. make

As. supr.).

(their) apostasy ;

1011

Pf. 3 pi. sf. VlODg Ez 3 i dub., but prob.


(as Thes) cedars did not eclipse him; ^^oy 2 8 3

Qal

cf.

A/j.i<ruSe.

tH. [DD.J7]
Ar. 1c cover,

n.pr.m. (my kinsman

dai);& Danite Nu
Afi(e)io-aSat,

Eu 4

P),

iCh6

2. Levites: a.

26

in deriv.; Syr. in der. spec);

Qal Pf. 3 mpl.


d.

1. Aaron's father-in-law

A^()ira^a/3:

vb. be deep

emuku, might, nimeku, wisdom

fathomable);

lift.

A\(jiaa8.

in. 2 implore (earnestly

(symbol.) 3n"in

T^T^ES^ n.pr.m. (my kinsman is

Afxad,

deriv. ; Ar. &Js. ; Eth.

soul'),

ebnoed/cLW^'xK.'lZfin), iwnaj, nH3|, and,


esp.on Palm. equiv.,v. G. ra Pro N 223f a j g0 L^aes

n.pr.loc. in Asher, Jos 19

t[pb^, Lag BN28]

4. a

= heavy stone, hard to

stone of burden

v.

pll>

n.m.

GASm

660 ^-

'V abs.

Jos 8

13

Mi J 4
'

"
+
38

vale (prop, deepening, depth,

654

'-;

cstr.

cf.

Gn

nyp3,

i4

i?

m,
;

sf.

bm);

^1PV Je

771

P^y

49 \ Dppy 47 (but v. infr.); pi. tfpoj? Mi i


Is 2 2';
rafe, valley, lowland, opp.
sf. ^P9S!
CI^H Mi i 4 amid mts., e.g. about Jerus. Is 22'
5

Je3i 40
2

m? 'V Gn

so perh.

S 18 18

H^n

13
28 21 Jcs 8 (JE),
,

Wady

I4 17

G1137 14

tf-un 'y

cf.

heap of sheaves);

'y

= ^n
-

es-Sant, in Shephelah,

10'

10

cstr.

Eu2 715

lit.

Jb 24

of food (abs.)

fig.

111215

Dt 24 19 Lv

'y abs.

23
pi. Dnoj}

10
;

17

fn.^DV

jijoaa 1> Is

(J),

S 17 s 19

'V v

kwoy

n.m.** 16

'

22

omer

(perh.

of Bethlehem,

GASm Ge <*

r - 220

);

extreme north
or wider,

3im n"aj> IB*} 'y Jui8 28 iii


in Moab Je 48 8 (|[ [opp. 1] "rit^J?)

T"Vpy

15

Ju

5 (scene of Sisera's defeat


'y
also for pfog v 14 GFM), bjp 'V
rd. perh.

Ju6 a

e. g.

Ho

16

Jos i7

(JE),

1S12

Ju7

cf.

1S31

jli

Ar.

(cf.

small drinking cup or bowl; relation to 1. 'y


obscure);
a measure, only Ex 16;
the measure itself v 13 32 33 ; amount measured v 16,22
TV
ephah v 36 ; y6fj.op.

row

n. [m.] swath,

of fallen grain

Vogelstein 1-0

74

(who
then compelled to rd.
Mi 4 ), cf. Syr.
+JL.grass, Schwally Idiot 69 ) ; Am 2 13 (on cart),

(Jtay, as

Misb.11., ace. to

is

'

'-

12

~VO])

= 1 Ch

GASm

(cf.

|piB"tp

perh. narrow ends of plain

10', these all

1-

but

-),

23

open

v.

country,

Jordan-valley Jos 13

Ju

(opp. "inn)

16

'n Jos

1927

Aphek v 20 );

cf.

Je 9

(opp. D"nnn

28

Jb 39 21 my
;

nx* Je

of

Y~$
13

cf.

Gie Di); cultivated 1 S 6 13 Je 49 4 4


10
fertile 1 CI127 29 ^65" Ct2
Jb 3 9
v. also
tfw, xaa, nana, n. pnn, DD^n;, rrao, -toy,
i

to threshing-floor),

a. For
p.
Dpajj "AnoUm Thes Hi Gf
so also (more dub.) i Ch 12

D^b>; 'yn rva v

D^y

12

Je 4 7 5 rd.
Gie Co Kothst;
(van d. H. v 15 ) Gf Gie, where otherwise

16

'

tpttj? n.[m.]
,

i?y 9

T[ppy]

depth;
18

(Ko a,

Tr.'?y(Ges

Ez

5- 6
.

pbV adj. deep


Lv 3 + 6 Lv 13

593ii
)

'

t.

Pr2 2

Jb 11 8

(fig.);

Pr 25 s

abs.

14

23

s7

pi.

v. p)).
'j>

lit.

Ez 23 s2

Impf.

bw'O

'y

D^> (sim.) Pr 18 4 20 5

unsearchable pby ^ 6 4 Ec 7
(Baer rripTOy, van d. H. nipCJ?) Jb
TpiftJ? n.pr.m. a priest

Ne

pi.

fig.

12

nipry

720

34

cstr.'lit.

(fall

of Tyre),

Iuy7

I.

Dpi?pypis5i 10

of

f 69 315

foil.;

22

1QJ7 (/of foil.;

We

SBfflnaifi

cp.

meaning

who

),

Zp

7
;

c.

Am 4

(MI 4
16

5 7
-

Ar.J^i J*

live,

HS KS66

.^s. etc.;

noy

+n

No

against iiim

18

t. 1

in As.

16, 2

Judah

J.*-

ZMG

D1DV
- - U

life).

Israel

Humri COT
); K
K 8 = 2 Ch 22 Mi 6
1

20

16

name

c. in

'<

* 1(1886) - 185

Gloss

2. a.
9

cf.

live, j.1s-,

11

Dt 32 s2

cf.

alw.

n.pr.m. 1. Omri, king of

"HDJ7

in Benj.

Ch

Issachar 27".

T-: ZJIG xl (18S6), 135.

n.pr.m. (-/icy

1.
Dy Thes, cf. Gray Pr<,p Ni5 47 );
38 S9
18 20 20
Cli
P,
t.
1
Ex
6
+
Moses
father of
+4
5
34
10
Ezr
Ap{p)pap.[v~].
2.
4 t.Ch;
poss. D-J

(distress).

40

18

long; also worship; n.pr.

b. in

'

'

51

mng.

dub., perh. related

Ar. j+s. be abundant (of water), surpass,


IDiy, "Vpy
overtop;
BH; X N^W,
to

NH

Dt

DVO 'D Ez

fig.

19

Gn, in sim.

9 Je 49 50
14
of iniquity Is i 10 Je 23

13

(Z)ap$p{e)i.

A/iovK.

Gnio +8t.
19

q.v.;

Lag BN04)

II. -Iy ace. to

prop. mng. worshipper, "Hpy worshipper of

i6

24

Gomorrah, Topoppa

n.pr.loc.

III.

22

Cpttyp n.m.pl. depths; abs. 'o f 1 30

(fig.);

27

24 24

Dt

3 ms. ""lBJJnni consec.


it?ynri
21 14
ms.

p.

DTD

(cf.
,

J^c rancour,

Pf.

.'

live

3 in sim.);

(all

pi. O^jSWDg

malice);

unintelligible of

i.e.

njJDy of cup

f.

(Ar. J^s- cherish enmity, rancour,

(3)

malice, in. plunge into a conflict,

Is

Ba NB523b); 1.

(cf.

pi.

).

18

.with

'

[")^T] vb. Hithp. deal tyrannically

fll.

tn~lOi^

S2

Pr 9

trench

2.

||

(r =

adj. deep, unfathomable;

speech Is 33 19

'^

people of valleys.

flBfc>

(inflammable).

[ipV] vb. Pi. denom. bind sheaves (NH


* I29 ,cf.Chr Pal Aram. Schwally Idiot 69
id., so X
);
P^1Byjp^i29 7 (in sim.; ~>?fip).

ow],

cstr.

cstr. *?\Kf

Zc

(v.

Hi?,

behind reaper), Mi 4 12 (brought

(falling

(P); of maritime plain

for chariots, so also

fit

(P), cf.

23

Nu

19 34

K 20

21

t^QlOV
T
N113 27

^;py =BHi.-i'y).

Ch

adj. gent, of 1,
26

c.

art, as

11

.coll.

23
.

fi-^y n.m. Lv2s^


fallen

ag.

orain

Wetzst

him Vogelstein

sheaf (sw^A, row of


'

fl

Ethno1 1873 273 (Sjr Dnachtafei)


-

'

Laudwirthschaftinra1

iDW

v. Droy.

61

who

trans.

n.pr.m.

^to?3i?
t t -:

"WW

ie

(11. D.V

(cf.

^ We
v

Isr

DCy, 'CCy 1
JM Gesch 24

or read
cf.

Gray

my

772
Trop. X. 44,

I0

14

');

1.

Absalom's general

+ 8 t.2S 20, 1 K 2

5 - 32

Cll2

1717

,@ A,inr(a),

L A/ifo-o-a.
2. Ephraimite 2 Ch 28
t* ^?^ n.pr.m. (cf. foreg.); 1. warrior
12

David

of

= ^2

Ch 1 r 9 (van
S 23

b. 2

C^'98).'

1S

H. v 18 ),

d.

2. Levites

).

Ch 29 12

A/xaaai, perh.

a.

c. priest 1

t^^yn

2Si7 23 25

Ch

10 20
-

Ch-i5 24

1. luxury

Ec

Pr 1

sf.

ex-

10

'n

else-

^ajogn

where

pi. ; cstr. ni33j?n

Wn

9
thy dainty sons; n^gri M*? 2 her (their)

16

> of

dainty house(s),

We Now.
7

Ct

n.[m.] daintiness, luxury,

quisite delight

tipttJO}? n.pr.m. (prob. textual error for

2"-

1 -

tender love (rdg.

:WBy

conj.

*?.?

"'J!?

M3).

bind around, upon

]^)/ ] vb.

3. delight of love, pi. abs. ta^iayPia.

(Perles*

Ar.

(cf.

'

t27 71

01

foreg.,

Afjtaaaa

Zlty (v/of

J^-lc

zc ..;

Movdtm

Thes

cf.

[-<7ai], =

l,

E'gO

Am 9

13

11

'

23

25
,

so

grape(s) (on formation

2 -1

14

Ne

poet.'yD-n

X1113 20 ^
D^?"l Q"nb

bteBta v 23

Nu6

'J>

).

cf.

Dt 32 grapes of poison.

T2-1' n.pr.loc. in hill-country of Judah


50
Jos II 21 15

mod. '^Dza&,
i8| miles SW. from Hebron, Buhl GeogrI64
Avafi(a>d),

Ava>fi[y~\,

TH"l2!^

n.pr.m.

Ch

*ni31J?Q

Ewav,

@L Akcd/3.

n.f.pl. bonds,

nJ>'

I.

bands

DH?y

sf.

so appar.

316

make response; %

O Aram. Palm,
1

S 28

nay;

Wy Ho 14

jyn

Mi
[2S2;

nag

Am
6

14

etc.;

Pr

26

88

very

4-

20

Jb

Gn 45

pers.

jui

i^. nay

13

(E),

Ju

29

no t.);

oft. (c.

Imv.

Gn 45 +
s

+, etc.; l.

actual or implied,

men,

a. of

esp.

s8

Gn 41"

etc.;

Inf. cstr. rfog

to sthg. said,

S 9 17 +

3 ms. nay:

W:- Jb 2 o 3 +

sf.

etc.;

answer, respond

Ju

7/jip/.

^y

sf.

Ux;

Syr.

5
Pf. 3 ms. 'y Mi 6 +
19
inay
V
Is 30 Je 23",
1
T

1 s.

WV

id.,

Ar. .g^c, 11* intend by

cf.

Qal

16

(NH
x

vb. answer, respond

Tt

saying);

Lv 2 s (H)
Gii49 n Dt32 14
(JE); eaten Dt
1

s2

B'l"1 '5?

7m.

fig.);

fc"J$

1 s.

Ho g w

Ho

garland, in

(obj.

def-u.it;

defecit,

Qal Impf.

no 3 13 nK>pnn Jb 38 31 (by metath. or err. from


32
\/~\)y, v. Di Bu). 1 S 1
v. ' p. 588 supr.

pi.

"B^Bta

^y));

Pr6(fig.;|pBT3).

15

'I?

way; Syr. *1X

fr.

(for

respond,

3
;

s5

V Jb 31

20h

yielding juice for drink),


::i

nov

also

cf.

Lv 25 s
Gn 40 ml (E),

(Ges>

grapes

(parable), Je 8

raisin- cakes;

elsewhere

(coll.);

cstr. "af?

VD3J8 v 32 ;

sf.

(all as

'V n.133

N3?8;

Dt 32

'V abs.

nifO Xu6 3 (P),

'V

Ar.

= 2N q.v.j,'cf.Hom Aund Aw

(andnot

(sim.), Is 5

= BH;

perh. also As.

'

:i09 '

ln

3:y

SabDenkm 47

Ut32 32

xls- turn aside


,

(Maaaaia [-tm]).

3M

Gn40 +

0*338

Ne

priest

13

Sab. 3y3S* vineyards

Gn40
tn^i? n.m.

Lag

12

NH

cf.

r,:i

); a

Ch

foil;

ZMGx!ia887)

inbu, fruit

BN

1044

= Is 36

i8 36

ace.

c.
21

Jb

specif, be responsive,

i.e.

answer kindly, grant request 1 K 1 2' (sf. pers.);


= be amenable, docile (toward / ) Ho 2 17 (of Isr.
in fig.); seldom and late, c. ace. of thing replied
12
13
2
to, Jb 32
b. of God
33 (De Di Bu), 40
answering (graciously): usu. c. ace. pers.; by
615
oracle 1 S 14 37 2 8
+ fig. Hb 2 11 by deed
24
26
9
37 37
and esp.
1 K 18
cf. Bfc3 v
1 Ch 2
1 S 7
3
2324
9
4
s
17
Mi
Je
v.
also
Is
i
Ho 2
14
49
33 Jb
4
3
'

tp}J7, Lag
dainty

BN3!
]

vb. be

ic

7
.

Pi. raa&e soft, pliable, live or

spend in enjoyment;

'^i

Ar.

langouri

affect

Je6 2

rU3JJt3n

delicate,

(NH

behaviour,

soft,

daintily

bred,, fig.

Hithp. 1. be of dainty
Dt 28 06 (woman,
?P).

^^se

amorous

Pu.

f.

of Jerusalem.

habit, Inf. cstr. aayrin

||

2. ta&e exquisite

consec.f 37 11 (by rei);


Pf
mpl. Dnaaynni consec. Is66 u (IP rei); Impf.
3 pi. ttfyrim

delight,
2

Jb 27 10

pnn

ms. 3|ynpi is 5 8 14
Jb 2 2 26\all c. pltf) /v"by); 3'fs. MJ?nn Is5 5 2
4
3. c. by,
(3 rei); Imv. ms. """by aaynn V/37
3 ms. jsyn"

in

bad sense, wa&e merry

Impf.

over,

make

sport

'

Pt.

of,

mpl. lasynn ""D-by is 57".

I2
c.

4
-|-

77

n'y-is

Ne

esp.

yj/yjf,

e.g. 3 4

oib^-ns v. D"nba
they responded,

+ 33

etc. (in all

t.,

cl.,

of answer

Gn 4 i 16 Jb 15 2 Pr
Amen! 2 S 19 43

18

made reply against Isr.(c.

23
;

they

?8 against, only here),


2S

+ quoted answer c. ace. pers. + answer 1 S 20


Jonathan answered Saul, David asked leave, etc.;
;

2Ki8 =Is36
36

c.

2 ace. (c.

20

so

= grant,

vouchsafe

t.)

terrible th'ngs dost

23V n. [m.] daintiness, exquisite delight;"9 \b^n is 1322. 'y ri3g>b riNi^ 5 8 13

2o'

c. rarely c. ace, or

t.).

+1?N Gn

d. oft.

r,

thou
27

'laayPl

to,

21
,

Jb23 +;

niSnia

vouchsafe

\j,

65

to us.

Abr. answered and

said,

1 2bi> adj dainty ;Vr\ Dt 2 8 54 man


.

56

woman;

Is 47

(Bab. personif.); all


||

npVf]

[n]3~l.

Ex
Gn

4
2

(J),
39

+ 1DX,
(in all

+
1

c.

19
1

t.

(E),
;

+b

Jb

+"bs TO*

4 6 etc.;
'N v 37 + 8 t. ; 'y + ace. pers.

+ 23
tNu 3 2 (P),

S 9 s he answered Saul and said,


130

t.);

seldom + ">'ON.b

1.

31

my
'y

+ ace. pers. + 'n5> Gn2 3

Jos

aKl

16

(D)t.

io.ii.i S

510 - :4

22

16

times,

morrow about this

i:

2.

XP).

an occasion, speak in view of

cir14

(ace. pers. + quot.), Ju 18


(JE +id.), 2K1" ( + id.),
+ 19L b. fig. bbr\-m nay; Ec io 19 money
wieete aZZ demands.
t3. a. specif, respond
as a witness, testify, so perh. pt. HDJ? (abs.) Mai
1S
(in good sense); c. 3 pers. = in </<e case 0/=
2

cumstances

28

Gn 30^;

/or

17

Nu

(+TOK),

1S12

usu. against,

10

Is 3

( > Be be
59 Mi 6 Je 14 Nu 35 (P), Eu i
Kau nay
occupied with, II. njy ; Vrss Luth Kit
3

12

21

30

nyp Est 4 14

TINTS

(P), 4 i
42 (E),
4- 1? ! Jos 22 21 (P),

+ aC c,perp. + TGii34

a. respond to

nny
cf.

etc.

a, p.

Ex9

ls

'ya

supr.),' triN-tn

453

lc

(J),iS9

time,

-irnp

usiOnc 'ya (K

(cf.Dr) 5 2o

nya

iot; n;n

? (2 1 t. cf. 3
j os 1 i(je) -

c.

seldom

e.

'y

773

iki9

12

2o

i;

s rn t. 401 o^

2K7 1;s

v. p. 31 2 tr.tstann nya i s 8
at
time; njJ3 alone Nu 23 s3 (JE) at this
time
now (prob., cf. Di), Ju 13 23 2i 22 t, etc.;
21
c. \o (8 1,), xnn nyn }0 Ne 1
,etc. c.iy (1 2 t.),
lT
sonn 'yrrny Ne6 p to that time, ny-ny nyc
23

the former

10 11

Ez

etc. (5

25

b.

Dn);

t.

nyn r Ch
B^r S nya

~bx, ny-^x

c.

defined by

oft. cstr.

n.foll.

Je 20 16 any(n) nyp 2 S 1 12 G118 11 24 11 (both J),


Is 1 14 Zc 1 7 anyn ny-iy j os 8 29 ( JE), nnj nya
,

humiliate)
31

"

( +

21

charge,

V3M Ho

c.

???

10
,

23

c.

pers.
"ipS*

Dt 5 17 Pr

25'18

||

naj> Dt

c.

of false witness

Ex 20 16 (Ginsb v 13 ),

Ex

Jb

as witness);

i~f}D 1

implic.)

10

+ ace.

of

v 13 "^""J?
,

abs."(bad

(E; ?V concerning).

b.

less

ma&e response as one accused {respondent)


Jb 9 1415
tNiph. 1. ma&e answer, subj. 'i,
pers.,
Ez 14 4 Pi.
v 7 (Qal
c. ^
iy. 1 s.
2. beanswered: Impf. 3ms. nay' ,,
not in Ez).
2
a. Jb 11 (subj. words).
b. of man = receive
answer Pr 2 13 so 1 s. nayx Jb 19'
t Hiph. Pt.
oft.

^m

n^

3^ Dn 9", redundantly Qi
i7i5(n) 'y J e 50

Kn

10

23

51

33

B^nyp

T'cjn ' ct 2

12 22

',

nap] 'y

:2
,

"&

^bn 'ya jei8 23

Ch

T3?
5 f 7
10
(of anger), nnsi Dinyp 9 io'ai ^'w^s 0/
f2
destitution (v. rmn), etc. c. sq. inf. VZV? N13 'y
1

I0

Jos 1 o 27 (JE),
also

34

Ch 1

BN-ji? 'JJ3

d. sq.

Gie), etc.

cl.

Je

1 1

vb.

c.

(rd. HJJ3
(poet.

fin.

Ch 20 24 11 2g- +
HNS 'yp 2 S
(cf. 2 c).
2. a. = usual tune
1
at the time of kings' going forth 1 Ch 20
Bn:ny3Gn3i 10 ;nibnyjb39 L2 b. proper, suit14
Je 5 24 + cf. Lv 2
able time rain Sr\)) Dt 1
u
22
3
13
23
(H), also ^i io 4 27 i45 Pn 5 Is6o Ec 3
nn^Dnyv s ,B i^ yv 3 ;sq.inf.Hoio ,r,n^nyn
or late)

Dt 32 35 Jb

6 17 2

Ec

13p nriD'ra najjO

wholly dub.; Hi (God)

19

,'

occupies

him

causes (all things) to respond in the joy of his


heart; De answers to the joy, etc.; de Jong Wild
(II. HJJ?) iot7A the joy, etc.

t[n2V]
also

(NH

cohabitation

n.f.

K5

12

money ? Hg i 4 JV3"ny
niJ3n!) "< V (v read N3 ny Hi We Now al.) ny
"
nibyb + 1 1 126 c f. Ec 3 2 8 (2 6 1.) abs. ny "3 Ho
Kau
13
gives ny >Xowny3);
13 (Hi Weal.; Gu
1G
17
hence (late) n3"a "ynv
abs. c. neg. Jb 22 Ec 7
2

njiy time,

20

is it

a time

to take

= BH;

response or correspondence,

\>oss.

commerce, from above

SS

or else euphemist.,

Ba

ES17

from V^\);
Thes from py dwell); si nn:y Ex 21 10 (E)
i.e. her marriage rights.
Ho io 10 v. fiV.
time,

specific

(cf.

TV

n.f.

Am 5

'

13

and (seldom, mostly late) m.

EzrKU4

time (NHmZ.; Ph. ny; As. inu,ittu,time,


Talm. Kn?y clearly fr. a Vruy, but doubtful
;

12
whether L y)
abs. 'y Ho io 4-,
12
25
Gii24 + ,-nyLvi5 + 5t.; sf. iny
;

pi., late.'D'FiV 1

etc.;

niny

">

IO ,

once

f9
H; 1.

(213

t.) c.

i2

4-

u+

Cb

''nhy

i2
i

16

14
(69

nnn DWya

t.

t.,

Dt;

ft'wze, 38 (J), Nu22 (E),


13
NVin 'ya Jos 5 2
5 Dn

Am

'yn Est 4 14

Ch 15 5 Dn 1 14 nirbzZat all times


22 26
Ex 1
(E), Lv 1 2 (P) + 3 4 2 + = continually
30
T^N ny-^33 Est 5 13 as long as I see
Pr 8
2

Mordtcai;

2S11

-)-

c.

p (31

t.

cf.

at the time, but

? 6, p.

Ez

12 2

'

516

13

astro-

i.e.

nn nya 1 S
19
Is 1 3",
a< the appointed time of giving, Ez 7

logers, etc.

appointed time,

C.

"131

12

'

Drnpa 'y Je 8

12

15

=5

1S
,

46

21

50

27

cf. (c.

&K 'V

vb.

fin.

Ez 30 3 D'nyb
Je 27
6
49 50
35
14
D^ISTl? Ezr io
Ne io cf. 13" lyiO 'V'^V 2 S
14
13
1}?iO),
cf. BE^t?! ny Ec8
etc.
2 4 ,'^ 103
(j|
12
esp. J'p. nyp
(for ime of judgment), iny 9
u:i4
40
49
35
7
cf. 35
Ez
'?
2
1
1
Dn 8 cf.
fi
13
D"nyn y\h Dn n
d. as uncertain Vl%\ ny
15

s1

ix") 'y

,;

supr.),

for distant

Ec 9 11

HN-Tn

not in P);

Est

'yT

only twice P,

</ia<

D^yb iChi2 32 D^nyn

:>

T^iy I s 33

sf.

; 'y

time of an event, etc.: a. usu.


prep.: c. 3 (142 t.), esp. Ninn 'y2

(Jn2i 22 (E)

Dt

sf.

32

cstr. 'y

T'riy

3.

= experiences, fortunes, pi. n^OX

16
i^V "3y
Is33 ,^3i
6

-it?x B^nyri
:

Cli 29

30
.

+ 4. occurrence, occasion (=By?), Cny ni31


Ne9 28 great numbers of times ( = very often).

TV'Sp [py] n.pr.loc.on border of Zebuli: 11,


13
site unknown.
only c. n loc./P nny Jos 19
;

nrW
TlPtV

Gn

(also

Ez

23

43

f7

4'''

s
32 4-, adv. of time,

ny Kt, Qr nny),

now

(yrop. ace.

774

nny
of

the present time,

Ar.

^\

Gn

12

19

now;

i. e.

cf.

Germ, zur

at the time, i.e. novo);

12

now:

nny],

^ 2o

clause with JO, 4 6 34


14
18
2
8 6 Ru
4 ), Ex 9

26 22 29 27 s6

),

Ex 5 pxn Dy nny QUI p; whether


11
in opp. to past time, as G1132 Jos 14 ^33
21
nny 'nbai tN, Jun 8 iKi2 4 Isi d'to-ic nnyi,
16" Ho 2 nWD IN "6 31D *3, 13 2 Jb 30! + or
17
nny kS titnK, Ju 8 sjan
to future, as Nu 24
13 - 28

etc.,

11

\X?-nny "x\ n?t,


K Nu 22 38 Ju 8 2
19

K 19 H07

6
D^iy nyi tlsp 59

25

12

16

at last

and in the phr. nnyD

18
f 13 115
b. of the imminent or im-

Gn

= a/<er
K
2 S 24

jnn nny >?;

16

Mi4 7

pending future

^x

Je4

21

= now

25

19

(v. infr.),

DHO

^ SM3 nny,

2q

32

onxa i6

23

esp. after
13
'jnjn laniyap (2 S 19 8 Ez

bit

'

g.

nny

for

13

in

our idiom, for then (nny pointing


to a condition assumed as a possible conthis case, in

Dr 5141 142 ); t(o) EX9 15 nny \3


'Ul TinPt? for iAm (if the intention expressed
14
in v
had not existed) I should have put forth
tingency;

my

'

cf.

hand,

Nu

etc.,

22

T^W nny 'O,

29

12 9 'y iy

(opp. to the fut.), 2

1. a.

Dt

s
32 'y"iy inxi,

nirun

and now, behold thy


ow I know (so Ex 1 8"

'O

[m

Gn

noiu,

Zeit,

nnjtt

nny

'n]?T

iKif

Jui7 13

at the time, in partic. of

),

inB'N mil

22

wife,

260

ny (Ko"

['int],

pn

13

Jb

Jb 6
would be

impf.

sq.

weighed, v 2 )

it

would I be

then

Note.

472).

p.

then (if

for

13

13

were

it

heavier, etc., J3 19 for

and die

silent

Gn3i +
42

protasis, surely then

(6) after a

(see

"'S

d. 6,

Bead ny iQ (@2$) as now,

for

WW*

J?y ('@a3) now ar< thou


ny to3 Ez 16 57
nnaVi
ny
Ez 27 s4 and prob. K3ny
broken ! for
(Hi We Ko Now, cf. @<S) for N3"ny Hg 1 2
20
also nny for nnx 1 k i
and nns'for nny
,

23
nny "o, v 34 Ex 6 nx-in nny, Nu 1
19
6
I9
10
7
4
6
22
2S 2 o Is33 (^i2 ), 43 49 Am 6 ]J?
&i) nny, Is 49 19 Mi 7 4 10 Dn io 20 and esp. d<rw1

"'janx*

,. 18

2Sl8 3

t^JTI^ n.pr.m. (l)e66a 1. of

Ho 4

dirws in Hos, introducing a punishment,


5" 8 813 (Je

nny

oy-i?

'i3i "

i4 10 ), io 2

c. of

of view): Is
9 - 10 11 - 14

Mi

22

3.py

nny

K^, v

Ho

io 3

"jta lib HKCB', 9

13

12

be swept away one

14

thou art
30

day,

25

7b

now

27

etc., 2

nny

old, etc.,

i8 20

I shall

25

6 21

Jb

e. with an Imv., as an encourage14


ment, implying that the time has come for the
exhortation or advice to be followed, Gn3i 13

16'

Exi8

ns Dip nny,

Dt

13

Is 30

K5

19

"topa

Nu

nny,

22 11

a.

fit

b. nnyi and,

vw

2. Phrases
22

nny

(n?

h) 1

24
1

now, or now, therefore

4), drawing a conclusion, esp. (cf. 1 e) a


practical one, from what has been stated : Gn

(1

22

and now

man

has once been dis3


obedient), lest he put forth his hand, etc.,

20 723 nan
^1p3, 30

Gn

11

^ 39

*b

30

3i

(since

nyap>n nnyi, 27 s 8
-

16 44
-

37

20

+ oft,,

ia'nx

vov

Is 5

orm -\m-t6 nnyi, 3 i


Wijrnp nnyi, Is 52K

'i3i

3-

s0

nnyi

r 36 f
8

45
c.

10
;

S 19 11

nan nnyi

ground on which some conclusion


or action is to be based, Ex 3 s Jo 1 10 10 1 S 1 2
stating the

'

21

Je 40 4 (with nnyi usu. repeated


alter the nan-clause).
td. nny DJ G1144 10
16
14
12
1 S 12
1 K i4
Jo 2 Jb 16 19
te. nnyp
4
6
from now, henceforth, Je 3 Is 48 Dn io 17 (ace.
to some, here
from just now), 2 Ch 16 9 nnyD
oSy iyi v. supr. 1 a end.
f. nny-ny until
24

18

K"K

'y

Gad

2. of

T^ny

d. describing a present state

= as things are
16

ti'n'

v 36

(WJ?),

time ideally present (=then, from our point


'

Ch 2 35
Ch 1 1-"

Judah

16
11

3. 2

adj. timely, ready (Gk. oytuos);

Lv

21

man who

in readiness.

is

prop, subst., purpose, intention, but

)V^_

always used as prep, or conj., on account of,


because (for nay^, of the form inJP, etc., Sta
5259 j^5-403^

mean, intend):

'^.

c f_

fEz

rarely with a subst.,

no

1. as prep.,

Bavfajfal

Hg

]'?.,

13
;;:,
?y: ; with a ptcp. Ez 36
D^DN fy because of men saying to you (but rd.
prob. CHIOX, Co Toy Berthol) freq. with inf. c,
20
11?pnn |y^ on account of thy having
1 K 2
2S
12
29
u Is
2 Ki 9 )
sold thyself, Am5
30 3 7
38
14
13
7
^x ^Itnnn jy:, Je 5 7 2 3 48 and oft,

v9

""rr-a

.(

=
,

(c.

18

in

t.)

Ezek,

as 5

Q?n']Dn

(rd.

}V1),

13

3 ' 22

-3.6.8.12

-0

W$

W- (32 t.), usu. with


nxt n'K'y ~\WX |y because that
20
4
36
(Jos 14"' ), Ju 2
thou hast done this, Dt i
4
s
23
11
18
22
1 K 3
8
Je 19 25 2 9 (uot Is) +
1 S 30
12
1"b.
with impf. (in frequent, sense) Ez 44
29
21
20 /,
^3
"n? cnDNp
21
\v:, 1 K 13
*? ii?:, Nu 1
2.

pf.,

As

conj.: a.

Gn2 2

as

16

Is 3

16

8 6 29".

Nu 2o ^
12

c.

K 22 Ho 8' Is 61
19

tEz 34 21
not see,

jy!

Dnapsn t6
1

of the fut.

K -')

(but

etc.,

alone (23

fy:, i

65

12

66

S
4
;

23

t.),
1

with
14

13

pf.

20

42

with impf. (freq.)

tEz 12 12 because he shall


Co Kau Berthol IB* ]^

usu tne y b- follows immediately,


bat Ezek. sometimes puts the obj. first foremph.,
21
11
16 24
s
36 cf. 34
5 nxtsp iB'^pn-ns jy:, 2 o
V.Y? fl?T.

775

rrttto

f3. ]Vl^

\Vl, q. d.

Lv

(that), sq. perf.,

MD, Ez

13';

26

and by the cause


(H) VB$ 03 ^31 jy*
3
36

Ez

sq. inf.,

ffi!a |J>-

21

because
43

(In

py
15

22

36

etc.,

Once, pleon.,

all,

Ch

19

(v. p. i76),

3b

3.b

reckoning !yo(l) jy once each, 93 t., of which


20 are in 1-2 K, 11 in Je, 38 in Ez and only

I have

9 in G11-2 S.)

he might command,

n.m. Pr151 answer, response;

Pri5 a
x

TfT'O

23

VS

cstr.

DwN 'O

Mi

3'

Is5

refutation

that for

answers

it

prep, and conj. for the sake

in]3??27

on account

of,

cf.

''W'?,

a.

Gni8 24

Is

'b,

43

nbaa *nnbw

o;yj>,
'

62

4s

^V^?

{of

for

'1)

my name, t2
n '^V

my own
19

'W

"W*?

34

?,

),

"op^n

20 6 Is 43 25 48 11

D119 19

so ^ypjj

""JIN

(^DBVOip) \a&

said (or entreated) to act

'"is

s5

v 17

t^2 3 3 25 11 31 4 79 9 106 109

21

143

11

Je 14

Ez

9.

s7

2 '.

tls 4 2

OBO),

7n wew

Dt
39

o/my
simil.

26

0/, oil

aa?ypb "a /H

"aym on your account,

JlNt '?

in view of this, "'Ij.iK' / on account


watchful foes, t^5 9 27 11 "p-riV 'b f8 3
,

19

12

48 (97 ) pBBB'D
in view of thy judgments.

69

c.

Sq.

Gn

inf.

'b

JVSin nB

JJttj)

/or the

50
Je

Ex

1018

Less

~|B).

or

inf.,

10

25

d^jb

v 19

'b,

nefc 6,

27

10 15
-

32

29

b
18

H08

made into idols


may be cut off (of

'^

in order that

it

Am 2 Mi6
7

16

cf.

^51"

Comm.) in order
when thou judgest

(v.

that thou mightest be just

by manifesting thy justice in judgment on


Kls * ri 397(
sin).
Cf. J Qor 28 7 (Fl
).

{sc.

Note

2. In

Jos 4 24 for the anom. OnNT 'b,


in order that they might fear

rd. inf. &T}'8p?. 'b


M40bs.^. Neh6 13

p vera

T^ 1V&

^'V ^^?

N!|n

points forwards, to this


intent was he hired, to the intent that I should
4
be afraid. On Pr 16 v. n3gp.
(si

1.)

the

first 'b

16

11

io etc., Dt
50 34 (on yain,

9
5

30

v.

[HJJ/] vb. be occupied, busied with


(3), only Ec (perh. Aram, loan-word; Syr. U.V.
occupation, affair ; cf.
be occupied ivith, *U
fll.

*,

Ar.

^f,

concern one, also be occupied by;

l.Ii

Ecclus 4 2 8marg ); Qallnf r\UV Ec

trO^ n.m. Bc1

'

13

10

13

occupation, task, only Ec

BN205
common in NH);
(Aram, loan-word Lag
16
10
2
his task
sf. ^V Dy? 2
'y abs. Ec 2 26 3 5 8
13
evil
(worthi
an
V~\
is (sheer) vexation;
\)P.
;

18 19 " "an

purpose of J.'s bringing


o <Ae intent that J.
might bring, 37 s2 Tlfn ';> in order to rescue,
20

(Ko

or |P with

""fl???

19

iih574

account of (but not expressing causation distinctly, like f? 2 f, or


b.

125

Dt 20 18

course, not the real purpose of the idolatry),

my

20
gimil ^on 'b (i.e. to maintain
Is 48
^B 'b f2 5 IpTO ^
it consistently) t^ 6 44
9.i4.22.44

n?.??

fjmj)

721

fEz 14

'b

11

their silver, etc., they have

to maintain his reputation, or character,

i.e.

1180

17

1
9
30 44 ^3,". 'b WT bl INT
in order that they may be put to shame, Je

sake, i.e. to vindicate

= Is 37

t&

{b)

).
5

all together), Is

46

36

Zechi2 7 ^ii9

20

io 2

iiiOT1

in order to sweep
congratulate himself
away the moistened with the dry (i.e. to destroy

s9

22 22

17

12 13

29

though really undesigned, is represented by


18
it ironically as if it were designed: Dt 29
133b? ^nanni and he
(v. Dr) iai niap 'b

; with
re
P P- =~

Jb 1 ^ 1 2 2
63 -p3y 'b, 65 Ez 3 6
(1 nay) nn Jjpjj, i.e. for the sake of David's
memory, and the promises given to him, tiK
m3 32 34 1 4 2 K 8 19 1 34 ( Is 35 ), 2 o 6 (all 2
1
)
9
37
fra 6,

18

'b,

Gn

6 - 18

CPHXn CB'on ]ycb far the sake of the 50


6
^ /o* thy life's sake,
1 Dt 30
Ti'.O
41
i K 8
the foreigner who comes from afar

i0

30

iroK

8H

+ oft. (Ko
t6 IB'K 'b fNu

13

S 13 5

rhetorical passages, the issue of a line of action,

righteous

14

30

3
~V&8, as

of,

not spare the place

wilt thou

^9

Ex 4

25

fo </w encZ that

Dt 27 s Jos

etc.,

by6; Ko"' 116)

M?S?h x

1?iSVand

sf.

"flap

i>

Note 1. jyt?p is always in order that,


never merely so that {iKfiaTiKws) but sts., in

?,

to the intent or in order that

from fUgO

(abbrev.

27
15

common than

subst. purpose, intent, only with

h^Pl

26

Toy).

(v.

14

Ez

sf.

which

23

16

rttSP ~IE>N '?

C. Sq. *6: (a)

= obedience Jb 32 s5 reply,
^"I3yp
= for its purpose,

19
also Pr 29 response

19

abs.

(cf.

).

3ton).

b. without

oft.

njiyp

response for guidance

e.

i.

known him

Je42 6 more
30" jypfi,

abs.

]\&b ' 16 1 (i.e. ability to answer);

cf.

answer;

gentle

21

20

2. Conj.(sq.impf.): a.T^N fyp}>Gni8 19

TH^ft

Ez

JJttb

but rd. prob.

Ui - 596f

+ oft,(Kb

23
,

etc., 2

iy 2 a

b),

K io

19
,

Ez 14 6

2:1

Baer 13
13
and, in weakened sense, 5 a bad

less) task, so 4

but Ko"
business,

1 ' 99

),

bad

(Mass.

affair.

V-}V

as if cstr.,

v.

nayo

tn^E

n.f. place for task(l), specif, field

Dni3yD>

129 Kt
they have extended their ploughing- grounds (Qr
On^yp); S g. nJUO only 1 S 14", where text

ploughing;

for

pi.

sf.

corrupt and meaning dub.

rP21?D

Pi.

13JH

,?

be lowly, submissive, x. Ealilfs

^y p a>
and

ble oneself,

oppress

deriv.)

As. end,

Ar. yis- lie

? nna

Fsalmeu

ta d.

Pf.

hum

67

Zc

||

fin I).

Niph.

Pt.

L353 7

H3JJ3

Ex

self ?ao

53 58

n^y ^ 88 s

ms.

Na

consec.

Imv.

12

24

way

s.

Impf.

etc.;

JUI9

13J?

13
yjr

35

i"i35P

Inf. abs. nsy

Jb37 23
Ex22 22

etc.;

csir.

Gni6

3i

B0

T.W

Ex2 2

(J)

21

2222

(E) Jb 3 o u ; by im-

prisonment and bonds Ju 16 5619

Nu2 4
Qnsp MJN
i

11 - 12

(E)

so

'

1
2 S7
2 K
of David yp 8p 23

We]),

20

^ 94

Gn 34 2 (J) Dt

i3 muui EZ22

Is

60

14

Zp 3

2. humble, a

habit.,

13

or in bondage

24 24

14

10 11

22

2429

19
;

dynasty

woman by

Ju 19 24 20 5

co-

La 5
3. afflict as a
discipline (God agent) Dt 8 2 3 16 iKii 39 | 88 s
15
75
11
1212
La 3 33
90 1 9 Is 64 Na i
4. humble,
.

+2

+ Kt

1.,

(Qr ^y)

'-lay

'Oy,

'

1. poor, needy Pr 14 21 (Qr).


2. poor and
weak, oppressed by rich and powerful
27

Am

Is
2

29

19

32 7 (Kt); y-\x(n)
8 4 (Kt) Jb 24 4

Am

10

76

Is

9'9

Zp

3. poor, weak and

-13y

rendered meek)

io 17

\\r

27

22

s3

11

34 37 69 (^J? 3, also in all these ^),


4
2
147 I49 ls6i (l|2^ '-a^3, cf. 66 ^y 3), yjrg
13
12
4. humble, lowly, meek
(Kt) v io (Qr).
Nu 12 3 (Moses); Pr 3 34 16 19 (both Qr).
25

tnijy

humility;

n.f.

^nuy

f 45

18 36

^7$ 01 We)

rd.

33

Pr

(dub.),

Pr i5 33 +3

']}

t.;

Maqqeph, see Br MP )
^nlg 2 S 22 36 v. I. my;

12

(=

1. humility, meekness ty 45 s

22

Zp

Now). 2. condescension

trTO

Gn I5 (J) Ex
Dt26 6 1S12 8 (inserting
Dr Bu Kit HPS [cf. Th

war

nation by

105 18

yp-

pi.

(Qr

~ni3y (contr. because of

J
niay Is 5 8 5
etc.; 7 <. pi. sf.
Is 60 14 Zp
19
1. humble, mishandle, afflict; individual
3

19

io 12 Pr 3 34 14 21 16 19 (Kt

sjnay]

sf.

^9

(so

afflicted Israel (usu.

Ges 561! ) Exio 3


58'; 1. humble one-

fs. H3i?5

Zp

13

Q*13g Is 2 7
3

= humble, meek, ^y = pass, humbled, afflicted);

107

iol
2. 6e quoted f 1 19 107 Is
Piel. Pf. 3 ms. nay Dt 22 s4 + 5 1.;

10

1 s.

^9

D"13y

to

is

Di Ko 11,1,76 ); elsewh.

ace. to

+iit. + Kt

1,J

afflicted,

Qr V3y

10

1 1

yj,

WiV} ^ 1

o .
Pf.
9
//. csr. n'3yb(perh. rd. as Qal
1

12 3 (Kt;

Jb'24 4 van d. H.; but ^Jf Kt and


Baer Ginsb) these forms shew confusion

Qr

13y

3. oe afflicted

n.m. poor,

1
;

(of lion

Lag

(?;

cstr. \i3y

Am 8

BN48

which is perh. only another form of 13J?


Poor
(otherwise Rahlfs opcit 62f-Dr'
in Hastings;

meek;13y Nu

Qr

Q^ij);

with

gyr. Etlipe.

Qal

\^ii6 10 Impf. 3 ms. n3J?! Is 25 s 31 4 etc.


1. oe put down or become Iovj, of song of
triumph Is 25 s (others as Hiph. he putteth
down, UJPwri).
2. oe depressed, downcast
Is 3

tl^y
bumble,

Emjy Is2 9

13yK

26,26

ensure the

bowed down, afflicted

thwart, frustrate, do violence to

(1892), 07 ff..

by men 1
2
by God in discipline yp 107 17
21
12
3. humble oneself in fasting Ezr8 Dn io

D"jy)

MI

id.;

Comm.

v.

foregoing.

v.

[71 JJ/] vb. be

-j-III.

(NH

3
129 Qr

yp

oy

//o

us

(18%),

T*

\lr

|-

v. supr.).

Che JB1 "

25

333;], (^ dropped

J).

^ adj. poor,

humble;

afflicted,

+ 6t,;

15

2 4 +5i t.; pi. D'!?g Is 3


2
Is io
4 t. (v. also Kt and
12

We

(prob. gloss, v.

18 36 (dub.,

n.f. affliction;

pr o p- nggjf cry

out after

Qr sub

Dt

'y

cstr.

\??

13y supr.);

13
11
^V. Dt 15 i*3y is 49
n;3y i s 5 i 21 54 11 ( + ls io 30 MT, but rd. ruy
I. my);
1. poor, 7iee%,
p^N Dt 15 11 24

sf.

T$! ^72

"

74

19

fs.

14 15
'

||

iveaken, obj.

n n|y);
Nu 2 9

nb

(P)

f 35

Pu.
nayn LV23 29
yp-

53
1

ing

71

Lv

1.

13

tsSB'O

Jb37 23 (cf. Talm.

by fasting Lv i6
Is 58 s 5 by an oath

29 31

Pf.

1 s.

23

2. oe

Nu 30

14

by God
humbled by fast2

ms.

k2

26
;

sf. D3J/TI

Hithp.

ms. ri^ynn v 26

Impf. 3 mpl. layn^ ^, 107 17 Imv. Wnn Gn 16 9


Inf. cstr. rtoynn Ez8 21 Dn io 12 ; 1. humble one;

self (c.

rpT nhn)

Gn

16 (J).

Pr 3 i 20

||

Din^Jb24 9 Ex22 24 (E),Dt2 4

Lv

right to gleanings

hi discipline

23

s7 32

Impf. 3 fs.
1
V132 ; P*. n?yp

19

o$fte<, in discipline.

P/. 3 ms. njyrin

71

Hiph. Impf

(P).
26

sf. irriay

oe afflicted,

32 1 Is 53 4
29

W?.?.

in/, cs^r.

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
35

24

S?S3 oraeseZ/,

(P).

Is

f 102

2. oe <#tcte<Z,

19

10

23

22

12
;

(H); 'V

having
Pr

15
21
(Kt).
2. ^;oor awcZ weak,
cf. Pr 14
15
1410
32'
oppressed by the rich and powerful Is 3
10
8
17
,2
615
14
7
(Qr), 58 2 9 3 6
Pr 3 o Ec 6 Ez 18 Zc7
,

Jb2 4 4
-ay

\3_y

also

Am8

Is io

Ezi6 49

(Qr);

fvaxi "3y

22

Jb 3 4 23 Pr22
Jb 24 14 Pr 3 i 9 Je 22"

||

18 12 2 2 29
3. poor, weak, afflicted.
Israel, or 2>ioits in Israel afflicted by wicked
2,9
nations or the wicked in Israel itself yp 1 o
14
32
6
c
1
r4 (dub.,cf.^53 )io2 (orn.pr.),Isi4 Hb 3
.

'

ofZion.njaglssi 21
pi.

L341

'yiTrT^

16
;

22

16
4o 18 =7o c 74 21 86 io 9
30
s
nw.y
3Niai ^y yj, 6
vh\ 'V 82 ; 'V
9

n*3W ^V 35
17

^^ 'yit^f 12

10

37

14

777

^V
M
22

IS

'y

jn.ii

88
ru

66 2 ;Zc

?n Is 2 6

||

Zp 3

i;

nrrn:?:i'y Is

whence

aside,

; God does not forget

v. ii. ^J??3

\TV

enzu

them \^9 13 19 io 12 (Kt) 74 19 but lias compassion


13
saves yjf 34 7 delivers 35 10 and
on them Is 49
bestows various favours 68 u 140 13 the king
s4
4. humand tielivers 72 12
also judges 72
(victorious king); opp. 0^?
ble, lowly, Zc 9
16 19 (Kt); 'Oy Dy opp-D^y
Pr3 34 (Kt); opp.
23
28
DID"! ^l8 =2 S 22

movements]

[fr.

goat-herd

)V

NH

\^2V n.m. affliction, poverty;

Dt

?]J

i6

??;

rd.

WV

+
>Qr
,

io 7

W);

41

Gn

^W

>

Gn

^5?

sf.

'ypxGn 4

Jb 3 o
'5?

nDK

31

'V "i Is

f 107

Ex

(E),

La

16 - 27

10

'JJ

48

Pr 3i 5

V.?

Dt

(J),

10

42

+, ^}V

^ 44

52

25

88 10

(E); 'y

17

\ban

Jb

"y

HN1

Gn 31 42

36

io 15

La i 3 ins. also before *V


16b
Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS 'ya nn Gn
S9
12
11
32
'y yov Gn
(v. supr.)
2 S 16
2
9 (J), 1 S i
3
i6"(J); 'yo ni>yn Ex 3 (J); -oy on? Dti6
14
2. poverty, 2nt TTiran ?ya 1 Ch 22

^9

14

18

25

27

goat

Pr 27 s7

ony

(nb),
T

10

]N

(H

VPi.Hithp.; NH'n =/as*!m#),

u2 8

Bondi

sf.'

19

mi

(cf.

rV3y )?Ez9

5
.

22

Ex

12

Lv 22 19 (H),
CJ?^ n3T Lv3 !2 17 3

td. nbiy
te.

('V 1133).

23

^^

Q"-TV

DNtsn,

f.

28

20

p^C])

(v.

S i9 13 10 Ex 25* + 6 t. P
+5. in sim. Dny ^Sbn
-

W!).

obj. of
27

23

'

hair, as material

'y?

"I?/

undulating hair.

ing,

rising, chant, *ULe

poss. As. enu,

loan-word ace. to

is

VV\ consec. Je 51 14

3 ins.

t"

3 Ct 4 1 6 5 of flow,

t6.

'tfn

D11 8 5 8

T'SS'

^ n.pr.m. Levites:

1.

iChis 18 20
-

fli/

2. Ne 2 Qr (Kt Uy), Iai'a(i).


L Ami/iaj.
Ai/awa(s).
n.pr.m. Ne 8 io
tn^V
tt-:
9

23

'

Exi 5
etc.; 7mu. y Nu2i
EX32 1818 s%, utter

Je2 5 30

VS18

nrayrn

tb.

+c. np3

).

Ez 4 3 45 Lv4 + 3 t.'Lv, Nu 7" +


Nu; Ciy nyy a single she-goat Lv 4 28 5";
21
he-goats.
2 Ch 2 9
4. D vty = ywrfs'

t.

21

3' ft.

|1D!

fiiJJJ

T'jy

v. 1JV sulj

]^

v. 11.

Ex

21

Miriam sang

(E) cmd!

^^ v

IIL y-

17

t D*

tf/iem.

y i^f).

11

^147"; Inf.cstr.
tunefully,

Ch 35 7

n#N Nu 18 17

'y T-y'f

Syr. wJL^. sing respon-

Egypt, anni

); Qal Pf

imp/. 3 ms.
3 fpl.

cf.

ls

J1&J&.S. hymn, refrain;


(?)

3. as sacrificial victim,

15 (JE

of she-goats

Lv 2 2 27 (H), Nu 1

v 5 ),

cf.

?y

y.3 2
/

S 25 2

he-goat in vision.

M Jj/ vb. sing (Av.

80

30

(E),

(P; fat forbidden); also 'V 3.bn

a. in gen.

Gn

in n-13

(35
T [j"P23M[l J n.f. humiliation, by fasting

resound

3S

\yi3 kid(s)

goats' milk.

chiefly

sively,

'y

D ; -ty Ty'f 37 31 (J) a buch of


HE? Dt 14 4 a(n individual)

t.,

23

Lv

; cf.

17

singing, chanting, etc.;

Q^fl?)

(J)+

3i 15

(J),

<

Gn 1 9 +
s8
31 ; tl. us

T$

sf.

19

j-IV

9 - 16

)I

(rare)).

tJ?

; abs.

she-goat

3o 32 33 35

goats, he-goat,

(Kt, but

2K14 26 Ne 9 Jb

67

153

Jb 36 1521

1. eviction,
16", etc.;
3
19
107" 119 s02 La i 3 ;

12

S 16

Ex3 +

']}

Gn

2. as food:

I5 - 9

Q^y 27 9 +65t.;

property

QW

Gn

n.f.

6t.; pi.

Ph. Palm. ?y

As.

cf.

JUX;

Syr. JjL, cstr. jXi*.; also

goat,

-Is-

to (?)

13

cny

[my].

0^3 py.

v.

^^ n.pr.gent. in (or near) Egypt Gn


Ch

11

I0

dub. and locality unknown,

form

Aiveiaiiuifj., Aivejj.fTi.ein, etc.;

of uttering shout (TlpD), as in vintage

Je25 30 ( '>subj.;-|-"bKpers.) inattack5i 14 (-|-"?y

P- 745-

in Di.

v. conj.

pers.);

(nB6n) n"VQ?

nfoj? ?ip

Ex32 18 18 (E);
-

c.

(JE well); ^ 147


laudat. Nu 2
11
7
"lK
1 S 18 Ae women
Ezr
+
!),
0;
3
sang, and said; "\12*h rr&hEO 21 12 29 s
c.
171
172
ace. rei laudat. \|aii9
(cif.
v ). Is 14 22
s
FOlay
v. py.
Is 27 sing
Pi. intens.: Imv.
18
?ip
sweetly of it; Inf.T^lV
EX32 (E) the sound
17

iei vel pers.

II

of distinct singing;
!"T3V

cf. niSJJ? i/z-88

n.pr.m. Horites

''Yin

2.

(<

for

i!inn

nephew

A(.)o() (cf.

oy Kt

v.

'

Di) v

of 1)

||

1.

14 - 18 - 2025 - 25 - 29

Gn

Ch

(read
i

jp,

Safe,

Hal JAs7 '*- 374).

pi:v

v.

1.

Che
2

Ch

40

38 41

Eipos Tlmes June,1898,42 J

Ava,

19

37

'

P3.

(bef.

]%)?

I.

py=??0
lj.

an

VH?n);

(Voi

12^ (-/of

foil.;

Ko"-

cp.

Ar.jic turn

Hal

cited sub nijj.

DHM

Episr

Denkm 26

or<

'

appear, present oneself, specif, intervene

obstacle

[JJ?

also

reff.

ins. also

perh. orig. cover, as Sab.

foil.,

(Heb. ??X),

^D13y, and

ds.

cf.

(Lane

cf.

clouds, as intervening,

NH

cZoZ

BH X Wjy
;

Lag BN 103 ), hence

and

= BH (rare),
Syr.

Jib*

^Hc

so obstructing ;

vb.denom.

Pi.

f?.y

cf.

as

cZowcfo).

n.m.

1. 1 3 J*

E * 19 16
'

cloud-mass, cloud;

8
: ' 3s

Kit adloc and

v-

'

as

but dub

"ajj.

Schr coTadioc.

Ar.
36

2424
36

n.pr.m.

Gn

t-q^tp^ n.pr.div. of D^")BD (q.v.) 2 K 17 31


AvrmeXex (om. L) =As. Anu-malik ace. to

'y(n) abs.

Ex

19

cstr.

m Ho

sf.

Nu

i4 14

Jb

133X7

cloud-mass

26

15

37

D^i- J e 4 13 ; 1.

pi.

a. esp. of theophanic cloud ( 58

WW

77

\x>

t.),

Exodus in JE (less oft. P), usu/VH "Utsy


21
~-+
(v.l^sy), but also 'y alone Ex 34 s
Ex i3
35
14
34
20
cf. i4
(J), Nu io
14 (all JE); 'yrrny
10
15
I6
9
'
'y
in PExi6 2 4 +
Exi 9 ,1?3
v (E);
14
39
33
11
in temple
23 t.; alsoDt i 4 5 ', V78 105
chiefly at

H^i* n. [m.] branch(es), taough(s);

^So

H^ajy

sf.

Lv2 3

S|3jj

cstr.

11

Q5S3y Ez 3 6

(both in
40

Ko

from *13y
19

Mai

sg. abs. (in fig.)

pi.

boughs of

fig.);

(as if

sf.

Ez 1

brandies of vine

sg. coll., abs. 'y

usu.

only
tree,

ii] 74
'

of cedar

Ezi7 23

K8

= 2 Cb. 5

1(U1

1314

Ez

cf.

io 3 4 ; hence in

symbol of protection Is 4 5 as a
\j/
3
barrier La 3"; cf. V^T p?K in Na i
b. of
28
13 14 14 1 6
(P), Ezi
(sim.).
rain-bow cloud Gn o'
2

gen.

t[P)]^] adj. full of

'

97' , as

Ez 19

10

branches; fs.

nS3_y

(of vine, in fig.).

'

Ho 6

C. "Ip3~f3y

phenom. in
Jb 7 9 (both

i3 (sim. of transitoriness; on

Chaplin PEQ

Pal. v.

pj,y (v

1S8S - 19

'

mng. dub.; cf. Ar. J-J.fi, JXc


NjW? necklace, Syr. Ui;

also

22

Eth. 014""; (/em; vbs. denom. in Ar., Eth., NH).

pi.

f 1. p^V n. [m.] neck, only in epith. gent.

Is 4 4

cf.

),

Ez 38 916

id.); sim. of invasion

of foil.,

$ K$W;

neck,

s
9
Je 4 13
d. poet, in various connex. Jb 26 9 38
11 15
c. 11N as thunder-cloud 37
e. symbol, of

P^V.y}

gloom Ez 3 o 18 3 2 7 ^BTgl 11 tfr Zpi 15 Ez3 4 12


J02 2 cf. Ez 3 o 3 (all of day of*).
+2. XTlfap 'V

Jos

'

'

long-necked

"'P.?

men, early giant peo-

(tall)

Lv

13

Co

(P) cloud of incense, so


Berthol, not Toy).

Ez

8 11 (del. 'V

14

Dt

Gn 9

cogn. HKn-?J? 'y "33y3

14

cstr. sf. c. ace.

I bring

(P) ivhen

clouds, etc.

trrflj? n.f. cloud (Ges 122t ) Jb 3 5

ZMGxzii

(1877),

539

cp py
_

D'P38 V.?

infr.)

RS JPhil xiv

hum

insects,

1U

(1886) '

f
-

Ski Z zen

iii.

148

whence diviners as crooning

of
Ew Gerber 31 of diviner as interpreting hum of
insects, whisper of leaves, etc.; "We Heid,2,2 4 now
cp.'^c appear, i.e. dealers in phenomena);
Pf.
3 ms. consec.

|3iyi

2 mpl. U3tyri N?l

Dt

Lv 19

18 10 (forbidden),

D^33iyo

p?X J u 9 3

'

26

pi.

(v.

ESS . 1.17.. !.. 196).

Ko

1.

'iyi?

Mi

without Q

>

349

gta $23 3

cf<

57
Hra,*, u(i)uau
f n. \IV n.pr.m. Xe io
n.pr.m. Sab. py SabDenkrn 30 ; Palm. ijjy).
,

tn^:i>
loc.

Buhl tieoBr

Ch

s4

m. Ne

Mam,
2

(cf.

Lag BNl7S);

to

denom. serve

sf. torij33J|

fs.

Mey

abs. 'y

Ct 4 9

as necklace;

73 pride is necklace for

Hiph. Imp/, and Inf. abs. PV.yn


Dt 15 14 thou shalt make a rich necklace
fr.

thy flock,

etc., fig.

for richly load him.

14

1324
,

Avw;

Manasseh

cf.

^3fN,

Ch 6 55

2. loc. in

K"?.p.

Apap,

@L Avrjp.

'

1
,

Avavia{s).

tOJ/ (\/of foil.; mng. dub.; cf. (as denom.)


165 20
Palm.
[trjjya be fined CIS

Ph. Niph.

1-

'

NmtWy treasurership ;

v. also

NH V?fV punish-

tUJDV n.[m,J indemnity,

Avavi(as).

2.

167
.

(vof foil.; meaning unknown; NH


e
13?=BH, N3y (both rare), Syr. Jaix).
*|J>7

ment, CWy. 2)unish (in general)).

Arawa, Awa; perh. mod. Beit


4 miles NNW. from Jerusalem, cf.

c.
-

n.pr. 1.

Neil 32

Ilantna,

t^jy n.pr.m.

ad fin.);

33

T~Ox> n.pr. 1. appar. m. ally of Abram Gn

(v. PJ?

Nu

11

tfbK; 'seat of an oracle, cf.

algQ

12
cf.

fig.).

T[p2X>] vb.

Qal

for him

ace.

youth; in

17 P^yri

Q^33y is 2
sf. nyip j e 27 ; fs in aa
)
n 33y Is 57 3 sons 0/ a soothsaying woman, fig.
of apostates.
Vid. T^ 3 II. [E'TO], [Dpi?].
1-

(of

Impf.

D^ajjD v 14

D^y for

appar. part of necklace, perh. neck-pendant;


9
26
pi. nipjy Ju8' (ornament of camels), D^jy p r i

(H); P*. as subst. J3lj

Ch 33 6

Ch

16

(Aramaism

them.

=2

ylyawts,

(rd.

+ Je47

pj^ n.m. ct49 necklace, neck-pendant

f ii.

2i 6

28

perh.

Jos i4 12is

Ei>at/i,

p3j{
13 ), 9
later (erron.) as eponym. ancestor of Anakim
13

We
but y<
cp. Ar. Hi nasal twang,
SQ

(D),bt2

1011 21

pi3y 2 11 (both P).Vid. esp.


Jos i5
ZAWi (1881), 139 Q/pjVTJu 1, 10.20 (JUa Ency. Bib. ANAK

meaning dub.; connex.


now gen. abandoned ; Low

(De ls2,6 )

|3X?

21 22

MT 050?), and

(prob. denom., but orig.


1.

9
called also D^pjy long-necks,

fll. [|^J/] vb. Fo practise soothsaying

with

'T^ Nui 3 22 28 Josi5 14 (all JE);

also 1??

(JE),

T [^J>] vb. denom. Pi. Inf.

Hebron and in Philistia, Emu, Ewix,


(JE) = Ju i 20 without art. Nu 1 3 33 (JE),

ple about

K 23
t[to] vb.
33

}>lNn-7'y 2

fine

K^ Pr 19

of individual 'V

denom.

(Gerber

mulct ;Qal Pf. consec. ^3J)1 Dt 22

Impf
Inf.

B>3J|1

cstr.

-B>3y 2

B^3y

11

Ch

36

Pr 1

26

P<. 2>ass.

(2 ace.;'

||

Tft!!

61t
)

19

K 23

19
.

fine,

(2 ace);

s3

supr.);

(bpers.); =punish (in gen.)


Q-'B'WJ?'

Am 2

those fined,

my
Niph. Imp/. + Qal

mulcted.

Ex

EfojjP

22

Tn^

Pr 22 3 5e midcted,jjunished=2'j 12
31

(Awx,

Kfi/afl); v. also ni3J[ TT'S, njj? '2

J-a.c

Wkl

125 ' 43

As.

n.'pr.

'

Phto -" 9f

-Hal

JAs 7
-

'

a877, 374;I" ii(1879) 20s

1'

'

'

)).

tnin^V and(i K2 26 ) r\hW


goddess Anat,

1. loc. (cf.

Isio
Ch

iK2

30

45

Ezr

Jei

= Ne

23

GASm
"hnhsy

Geogr 315

Ch

12

suh foregoing);

ref.
23

Ne

27

m.

2.

ii 21

n.pr. AvaBuB;

7
32

8 9
-

32

Jos

18

(P),

a.

Ch

Ne

b.

adj. gent, of foreg. ;'Vr\ J e

23

27

riiriryn x

tn^nhJV n.pr.m.

Ch

'

28

Benjamite

t^Dy
L
tpzy

24

prowl ; Syr.

18

Syr.

sweet wine

Am 9

in'sim. Is 49

Ges 593z

(cf.

*'

abs. 'y

tCNSy

26

13

\ls&^flou;er, branch);

fl-

7DJ7 vb. swell

2
.

1.

MT (sub).

_p u< p 3

iB>M,

f8 _

^y Hb 2

+ sf. Tjnaj| Ez 26
cstr. may Jb 2 8 Pr8

a.

(||

Jb

12

Am 2

Mi

10

Ez 27

Is

Nu5 Jb 14
17

4 (in fig.),

30

19

38

38

La

17

Gn

e).
7

acc to
_

19

20

Ec

Ec

and

39

13

but subst. needed,

We Now

hyn,

c f.

Gu Kau .

Hiph.. v. II. ^ay.


fi.

7Ei>

acropolis

abs.

mound,

2X5"+,

hill,
cstr.

only

as

Mi

4
fortified mound or hill within city, of Jerus.
8
(cf. Eob BEi 267 Gu zrvv (1882) 326
Is 32 14 'S.
) Mi 4
14
end of eastern hill Ne 26 i i 21 2 Ch
3
33 1?n npin
-

Ex8

>>'e
<jf

Ch 27

Samaria

(cf.

K5

hewn non

in

nimp mi*

22

14

(J) Is

19

14

c.

= surface

(P;

foil,

are late
21

-f

27

22

30
,

ni.D"1By.
(i. e.

tumour ;- only

1S5 6112

cstr.

pi.

rbey 6 4

Kt
sf.

Jb

trW'?) Dt28

42 45
4

(cf.

so
'y

f.

b$) 20 11 21 26

(c.
,

?3fc'

^2 2

dried

earth of the grave

16
;

mud)

is 26

19
,

(P).

dust (but

%^

cf.

"I'

^?n rnDy

33^ l6

16
;

1?

w) Dn

"V?
12 2

10

S- mortar
41
for plastering houses Lv 14

'V

iii

??),
K'Nl

h. (iron-) ore
v.

17

cf.

'y-npnN

'

Dt 9 2121

PJ
12l5
,soinsim.2S22 43 ^i8 43
||Ex32 20 ),2K23 6 6
e. debris, of ruined
hence ashes v 4 Nu 1 17
15
The
20 10 Ez 26 412 Ne 3 34 4" if 102
city 1

);

24

t"- Pi?] n.m. 186

(E),

food,

p&wder of anything pulverized

15

25
H?? ^), Jb 19 Is
12
5
25 26 (both ||n)> surface of (whole) earth
Jb 4 25 'y nSbnv Is 2 19 (for hiding), so "y alone
s
d.
v 10 cf. 1? n.n Jb 3 o 6 ; =soil, Jb5 6 14

ground

of

27

(c.

of sand-storm

19

121313

n. [m.J

; 'y

(H) Ez

Gn 2 6

Brd sK 1889,i2i cj^n,

(in

J os

cf. Jb 4
8
f 103 to
M3>) G113 19 Jb io 9 f 104 29

Jb 34 15 Ec

?y)

(c.

20

("!>

returns

so

10

token of
s5
65
24
2 e infr.); If \bnf Dt 3 2 (poem;
b. specif, as material of human body

(J),

it

17

14

Gn 3

punishment and humiliation,

Mi7

'y j|i

Lv

7-9

34

made into siege works Hb i


Dt 2 8 24 ( + p3X) as serpent's
(cf.

thrown

earth,

D*K); WtPrfy

26

loose earth (on surface of ground)

18 38

12

loose

rfry,

S 16 13

16

GASm);

cf.

Gn

sign of grief), so

cf.

Thi. UN, o\)

)&;

dry earth, dust ; abs. 'y

etc.;' pi.

lit.:

malice)

(JE

21

12

or anus,

uplu,

N"isy, Syr.

foliage

Ar. JJLc is a tumour in the vulva


Jii appar. denom. (cf. 11. ?SJ?) v. As.
HWB " ublu, but v. Jen
prob. tumour (D1

deriv.

42

isy

cstr.

Dt

ilD.y

which
fr.

glosses);

10

Thes; inferred

so

(I;

Jo

^V foliage,

104

Gn

PIT)

D"py Ct 8

\j/

mpl.

reff.),

Qr n.[m.]pl.

Aram, loan-word,

(prop, pressed

Dr and

(v.

cstr.

D^V

Kt,

"15JJ7 (-/of foil.; rang, dub.; cf. Arjic


epru, epiru, Tel Am. haparu and

I.

dwsi, As.

l|

out juice);

spy.

v.

>m explore,y. Brockelmann)


Qal Pf.
21
fig. DTf-lH DniDjn Mai
(consec).
3

NH-i?y = BH).

t[DDJ/] vb. press, crush, by treading,


tread down (NH n D' pJj crushed wheat; cf.

D^p^ n.m. j0

7Sy, this sense dub.).

(I.

A<pi>rj.

tlDJT n.m. Lv14

Ar. ^.s. go the rounds, \tramp>\

n.pr. loc. in Benj., 1>n Jos i8 24

aparu (Canaan,
8

inadvertent)

neglectful,

heedlessness,

Ava>8ai6, Ava6a>6(i)a.

heedless,

Ch

vb. perhaps be heedless (Ar.

presumption

shev;ed

27

12

27

6e

20

29

nht?, oanhtp,
;

Impf. 3 mpl. I??!'!!


ni?Jp Nu 14 44 (JE) they shewed heedlessness in
going up (went up heedlessly), so de Dieu,
cited (and allowed) by Di Buhl Lex
>Thes al.

r - 175

io

cnht?(3)

all

iii

[72^]

II.

Hiph. shew

mod. 'Andtd,

NNE. from Jerusalem, cf. Buhl Gec

3 miles

c.

26

Qr

v. [iinL5].

?\^V

Ae&eAnatu (Jastr Kel-Bab-1M hence) in Syria and


Ph. also Egypt TUV (Muss-Arnolt JBLxi(1892) 80
Pietschmanii

-IDS?

5,

n.pr.m. father of Shamgar Ju

Tel Am. n.pr. Anati,

(cf.

WW

//. a&s.

(E) he shall be strictly fined, more

gen.P/. ^-JV.3

Axa0

779

i.

Pr

Jb 28

2
;

3r.T

niay x K gold-

material of earth Is 40 12
8

2C

the first

of the earth-

2.

particles of the world.


1616

abun-

a. of

fig.:

28 (all J) 2 Ch 1 Jb 27
10
27
(JE);
^. 7 8
(1|Q' K>: ^n), cf. 2pV: "BJ( Nu2 3
with added idea of commonness, worthlessness
Zp i !7 Zc 9 3
b. of worthlessness (alone) Jb
dance

Gn

14

16

22

13

24

'V? Is 41 2 (so

7
;

on meaning

Du

v.

WS

+ IBS),

27

29

La

'3>3 ]F\)

Jb 16 15 40 13

ip-

44

26

119

25

23

\(f

17

cf.

Jb 30 19

sim.

72 Is 49 Mi 7
ipra (of enemies, v. Wkl Altor
ing dust

IS47

humilia-

2g

10

291

lick-

S2 s = \//-ii3 7 1K16 2
,

fl.

and

denom. Pi.

kept dusting (him)

"IB1B ias?1 2

l613

dust (throwing

ra'<A

[lumps of] dry earth at him).

iDy

II.

(\/of

NH

mountain-goat,

TlDiy n.m.

ct4

'

D^Kn'y(|p:ix)Ct2
HJ3X 4 5

IB

Judah

25

!?

pLabs/otan on??!

Acpep,

Ch

33

etc.;

(L

Eth. OXA: he hard,


Ar.

trfJDj; n.pr.

1.

of

'sen'

To^p).

2. in

i35fy

be in

fain

Lag
Qal

50

(rare);

'

* 201

ins. 31?y (with other

Ew Th We Kit Bu HPS;

-nbnj?

me;

Ch

cp.

Pf. 3 ms.

had not pained him

but v. Benz);

:;
'

21

^vy

not pain

8*

difficult;

his father

10

that

Ft. pass. cstr.

Inf.

may

(njn)

it

0=11 fi312?J?

Is 54

hurt in spirit (of Zion under fig. of deserted


Niph. Pf. 3 ms. 3Xy3 1 S 20 34 be
wife).

pained for
19

(i pers.;

the king

is

del.

in pain

HPS);

2S

3XJS

grieving) for (??

(is

3^

3
lest he be
1 S 20
imp/. 3 ms.
9
pained; -|- D ^3 instr. Ec io shall be hurt by
them (i.e. D^DN; only here of physical pain);
s
sq.
2 mpl. ^yypl Gn 45 be not grieved ( + ^D!

</ia <

grieve.

Ne

ye sold me), cf.


Pi. Pf. 3 pi.

^y

nni ^

inxjP

56

23

ijf

78

40

'V?

used

<Aej/

Hithp. Impf.

10

they

3 mpl.

vex (Thes

al.),

3'13 with speech they

3 mpl.

3 ms. isb^K

irWXJ^

sf.

him

[_'*]

35fyn*1

Gn

cause

to

Is 6^

^mvf-

"

do not

(abs.)

c. ace.

Hiph. Impf.

vex (me).

1011

( + ^9)
my affairs they

< Che

but improb.,

inBenj. Josi8

a.

S 1 7 To<pepa prob..= ?ilBj;2


and D?!?? 6 peril, mod. et- Tayyibeh, c. 4 miles
NE. from Bethel, cf. GASm Geogr 252 Buhl Geogr 177
b. in Manasseh, E^pa^a: Ju 6 11 8 27 cstr. rosy

(P), A<ap, etc.;

3Sy

vexed his holy spirit

supr.

loc:

I.

yv v. II. nvy.

angry, but dub.);

<S?-A- be

(@ Klo Gr
2 S 1

3. in Manasseh 5 s4

'y^n^p. 112

v.

cstr.

in sim.

CI14 17 (A Tacpep).

n-jrv

hart, stag;

917

14

pers.);

in sim.).

(all

Gn

cf.

young

T~iri) n.pr.m.

Midian

Ar. tic young of


young of animals).

foil.;

Gie);

[H^J/] vb. hurt, pain, grieve (NH

Nithp. and in deriv.;

cstr. sf.

t [1E57] vb.

rds.

also (as flux) Je 6 29

na^y sub n. spy,

v.

words)

of lifting oneself Is 5

Di and most; Bu

<

i-i5f_y

serpent 1 a supr.); of ^ laising from the dust

rvjB&n

(with which chiselled

Gf Co; emend.

so

12

27

iA

also of

s4

ako Jb 1

'BJJ

Ez 22 18 -

'iy

(song).

nnDV

sf.
i -

Qr;

(rdg.

Ex

Tel Am. tikalu

cf.

Forsch -"

(P);

^H3)

(v.

'y3 in [a tablet of] lead)

'JT^y Vionai

e. of

22

letters are filled ace. to

d.

3
tion (sitting or lying in dust)
,

Nu3i

H. Ginsb; Baer 'V3;


d.
Che, rdg. DB^ri for ]JVj).

van

Gn 1

of self-abasement

iBNJ Jb 42

the scattered, dispersed 2

c. sim. of

other metals

pain.
6

awd

Ae

it-as

U^yrijl

^1?? *? 6
J119 5

24

but

131 rrtsy 8 32

2.m.inJudahiCh4

tpipV

14

c.

loc.

nrney

,ro^)fy3a,@LE<ppa<9.

n.pr.E^pcoj/: 1. m.Hittite,Abr.'s

time, ace.' to

Gn

23

8 10 10 - 13 16 -"
-

29

pzy

23 25
49
13
2. loc. 2Cii'i 3 19 Kt
49 " 5o (all P).
3. mont. 'V"t>\,
(?n?V Qr), cf. nnsy l a
on X. border of Judah Jos 15 9
,

1.

wxerf

Gn

2^

Gn

pain

16

to Ai's heart (of

7
34 (+"ID1,

S q.

'>
;

||

clause with

n. [m.] pain, hurt, toil


(of travail),

3 mpl.

Dn3*l);

Pr io

22

'3).

2. hurt (of

mind), 'T^^. Pr 15 1 a word that hurts


'

3.

irniyo).

toil

Pr i 4 23

1. 'V

pi.

(opp.

n^vyn on^

^127

6read 0/ (gained by) toife ;

pEV

2Chi 3 Qr

trncy n

19

.je6,29

prob. foreign woi d ;

v. JilBy

(si

v er ai.Qr)

2.

cf. 3!

U2
;

io

(,/ dub ..
r

lead, Syr. J lL}

and (as Aram, loan-word) Ar.Ajl

[v.

Dozy], Frii

perh. also As. aha.ru, a metal, magnesite ace.

Hi]pr

A5sydacai(1894J ' s0ff

Hpt

ib - ss

);

pain; 'y

ni'y n.[m.]

travail); 'y

24

'jn?3 Zcs

a round weight (disc) of lead, iyn~f3X v 5.

tfl

3VJJ)

T??8 Pr 5
1

^^ f 139
>% TIks way

sf.

^I^y Is 14 of the pain of

t[l2V, >n-2^] n.[m.]

DDUSy 'is 58

cf

u.

exile.

toiler (prop, suf-

ferer; less well" 3?y , ThesKo"pi. sf. I'trwri

4'

of idolatry ;

Ch

10

hurtful icay (of any

wicked habit;

lead

N"0^

j-i.

sf.

(d.

f.

1'

29

al.);

dirim. Ges

520 ")

toilers ye drive on ; Klo Che Q 3T3 t33J| (cf.


Vrss in part) money lent on pledge ye exact.

your

rosy
T[niay]

V>
pain;-JUSy

n.. hurt, injury,

Pr io 10 he that winketh with the eye causeth

up

hurt (stirs

13

of heart 15

my pains,
Dnuyy

Hd&

15

MT

(for

16 4 (due to idolatry;

yj,

^UJfy

sf.

HJ

cstr.

16

We

%. 33

Gn

abs.

17

s9

p35fy

place of pain

n.f.

r^3ipn 'Dp IS50

11

Eth. 00:

toooi;

NH = BH;
Ba NB

dissim.);

(> simply

in (constr. praegn.)

etc.;

D^y Ju

cstr. 3

pi.

my

cl

'

Gn2

Y^ 329
Gn 3 +
3

As. is(s)u; Ph.

free, ztoocZ;

n.m.

Dt29 10

binding up their hurts.

4y

EN-153f.\
);

(both of agriculture);
5
(of travail; allJ).

tnDSy^
pain);

'niDJfy);

> idols

tp2-2y n.[m.] pain, toil;'y


fot7 ;

pain

VUSry Jb 9 28

pi. sf.

3.?);

so rd. peril, also 7

'V? K'Sno

al);

cstr. 3p~ri3S?y

strife, etc.);

(opp.

81

24

7J> 2

9
4

La

,6

cstr.

sf.

^y

Is

ly

bilit.).

wood; 'y

tree, trees,

jy

(init.

thinks originally

'

Aram. VX

abs.

^M

Dt 28"
f'+ sf. fXP
,

etc.; l.'(c. 150

t.) a.'a
5
standing tree Gn i8 4S (J) + , Ex 15 25 (J; of
shrub 1), Je i7 18 f i 3 (sim.); to be felled Dt
5
6
19 2 K 6 ; trxyn (appar. inch vine and bram,

Ju 9 s + 6 1. Ju 9 D"nn J>y f Gn
2 3
(J), cf. Dn 'y. fig. of source of (life and)
happiness tPr 3 18 ir 13 12 15 4 JT)1 31D nynn 'y
Gn 2 9 16 (J); njr.(n) ^y Is 7 2 ( s i m .), 44" Ez 1 5 2 +
ble) in allegory
9

22 24
-

a place of pain shall ye

lie

down.

n-i&n
f

(NH

[3}7] vb. Pi. shape, fashion

II.

2CI12 7

Is

Ezi7 24

12

55

ftob *xg
g .), +
^
vy tf 104^; 71?
3 i
4
ru'nb ^y ct
of vine

b:p-7y+Ez

'

Buhl Lex

child into shape;

Pi. stretch

cp.

^^Is

[whence idea of carving, fashioning]); Pi. Pf. W&JW ^3*y SpT Jb io 8 thy
cut off

cut,

hands shaped me,

^Kl

Hiph.

etc.

Inf. cstr.

Je 44 19 but rd. H3-, to fashion her, i.e.


make images of her (poss. denom. from 33?y).
5

.!

<

1VV n.m.

11.

DDi Je2 2

131

Coniah

28

vessel (as

fashioned)

a resseZ despised,

etc.

H? tEz

'y

(fig.

of

= Jehoiachin).

^y

+; ns Jy
(P), ^ 148
cf. Ec 2
>V n? Exio 15 (J),Ez 3 6 30 Lv2 3 40 (H),cf. J02 22
1

2-8

Je 50 2
1

?\

48

Is

pi.

D^sy

n^fca),

(||

21

"WeDr
l-y

tl^n

1';

Dn*asi|

DH^X

(but read

as

^io6 36 115

(3nn

o^OflJt;,

19

DuChe Hpt

Jeio

14

12
,

so

P)p3).

trees xoith

in Is

44

12

act.

njfjj

Uc

cp. D3?y [I S

p r T 6

/Je */ia

apio^ which

n^ J/(v offoll.;
QXy wojrf DHM
/

II.

ZMGxxxvil

H-ic uom.
(v.

unit, of

Lane; also

No

<

Gr

stes
rea(lg

/w* eyes

'

(J),

+;

'"ij?!n

^3

|>yn

</'c&e<

+Ez

}*y

cf.

n^n

Is io'19

22

Is 6s (sim. of great age),


2032
trees felled for building, 1
5

2S5 =rChi 4

iK5 22 24 9 n

I1

J*y

44

23
;

c. pi. of

D'HS "W

25

]^'YV

of frees ;
15

Ne

12
15

( + D^N)
D^n3 "V_y
T

+7t.;

D^Di?S ^y, v /s,^


p 38 SU pr!
2. (c. 175 t.
c. 120 t. pi., to denote pieces
[or articles] of wood) a. wood, as material
("a*N)

34

(both +

11

cf.

>.

22

= 2 Ch

Ne2 +; JOB' ^y iK6 Mli


Gn6 (Noah's ark), D BB' 7J|
8

w/.),

"fir^y

32

+ 3-iTip i?3N

13

14

510

+ 20 t. Ex (uf tabern.and its furniture;


YT ? Ne 8 YV ntoio Je 28"
(in fig.; opp. Pro 'D); ^"yS article of wood
Lvn 15 Nu 31' cf. 35 (all P). Hence b.
Ex 2 5

Dt io 3

P)

12

32

20

18

cf.

ikmi/

544; ZMGxixii(1878)

&yr\2

so

specif. KJ?n

ii-y

= helve

6 (but v.

Dt

of axe

Ch

tfm ad fin.);

19

(i)n^'n py

S 17 Qr(Kt YD)= 1 Ch 20 2 S 21 19 2 3 7
n <jy 1 S 6 14 (i. e. wood of which cart was made),
V
rnK>xn <yy J u 6 26 esp. timbers of & house Zc 5 4
5

Sab.

Ar. Lie. orig.

Lie. Zar^e,

GGA1862

(SS

meaning dub.;
1883 >' 3ll . 412

(P),

Cl^V=articlesofiuoodEx'j V} (P; ||Q^3N),

[HS JT]

V^y

Skinner).

vb. shut (Ar. (j et ^)


iv.
ste eyes; Eth. ORcd: shut door); Qal Pt.
1-

Ex

all

).
;

423

12 29 29

23

f 74

r^ _Tl?

25

Ch

^06^; wcfcZe; NH ixyp

^$3 Levy NHWBii

n.[m.] axe;

prob. del. (so

for building, 2

Ar. jLi.c Zop

cf.

Ch

||

kind of reaping-hook ; Eth. 00 A,

axe (smaller than

Mi

(Voi foil.;

-a/>,

n>3?y i S io n (||n^p),

sf.

al.),Is46 1

a A.i.jL*, a

OR

*!??);

Gn

2Ch2 4 18 ( + DnB'N) cstr/3Xy^io6 38

usu. later, 'y

(all J);

//w^-bearing frees

^NPTy Dt20 Lvi 9 (H), Ez47


nnn Jy Hg 2 olive trees, '0 YV Ne8

(Ges 593ee ):Ho4 ,7 8 6 (3nnlD3), i3 2 (flD3, ||rDDD),

135"

lfi

Is 4

Zci 3 2

19

t[l2V] n.[m.] idol; always


i4 9

;
-

20

fn. [3Sy] n.m. idol; sf.

fEz i 5 2 6 \lVp_ J*y^3 nnri place of illicit


10
worship tDt 1 2- Je 2 20 3 613 1 K 1 s3 2 K 1
1
13
5
4
2
Ez 6 Is 57 2 Ch 2 8 cf. Jjyi YT^V Je 17
n'3y fyb Ez 2 o 2S
b. coll. trees, ]*TYV Gn 2
I'DJH

9 - 16 - 181 8

3i

(fi

14

'

406

Hb

lT

'

Ez 26 12

Lv

14

43
,

of a city

K 15-= 2 Ch

16 5

frees

YV of jJO?e on which bodies of slain


(criminals and others) were exposed (jDerhaps

Lag

orig. free)

Gn 40 19 (E), Jos 8 2929

io 26

26 27
-

(all

JE),

782

T72V

Dt

22 23
;

criminals

Est
2

g36.64

29

Hb2

by hanging = gallows), YV'pV

(?

+8

23

16

19

I9 3S_ Is

37

Ez 20

9)

Ho 4

so TV alone

12

2j

cf J e 2

20

Is 40

cf.

mighty,

19

uously, and in deriv.;

44
Jos

21

45

23 2
-

'

Toy;

Lv

esp. for sacrifices

+6

t.

Lv

(all P), 2

Gii2 2 3 5 (P).

S24

+ Gn

23 23
-

22

11

2a
23

Cli 2

799

Lv

used in purifications

YV cedar-wood,
6
l4 ^-^^ Nu 19 (all

6
r^V ^f ? Jos 2 woody-flax, i.e. flax on
the stalk. Je'io 8 Gie prop, inirjjb ^>3n forMT

P).

f.

Q^aA. Jjrb| "DKb Ez


rr^'plDKD, Co tir^a

prop.

tirba flBKDI; Siegf Kau

TT2V

11.

(!*y c. sf.

so Orient.

sub

H2?y y.

TV^ty (-/of

III.

is

Sm

dub.,

*DK, Berthol

leave untranslated.

n.f. coll. trees Je 6

ft.),

GfGie. i.

Toy

21 13

6
,

but

rd.

^oT-ac

\7TSy n.[m.]

r^
meaning dub.;

ilXy

(./of

foil.;

cf.

sacrum,

gs.24

Lag BN157

cp.

near Elath at head of Gulf of

K 9 =2

Ch 8
Dt2 8 Nu

26

ikd

17

133 'V

35 36
-

22

49

Akaba

= 2 Ch 20

v 20 (J),

(NH

and deriv.; cf. Ar. JJii m. stick


2086
fast in coitu, Lane
Syr.^^v. be stujrid);
der. species,

Imp/.

2 mpl. T\sbb

nj

cstr.

1%^K

5'

c.

Dt

(Ges*

17

|B comp. Je 15 8

);

Isn

>ya

21
;

15

2. 6onw(coU.):

nmV n.f. might ; Is 40


n.f.^

cf.'

self

; abs.

Ex24 +

(c.

10

2X23" +

"rimy

Jb4 +
14

23

S
5
;

23
,

fig.

cf.

1314
1

pi.

29
(all

14

29
1

bone,

Ez 37 56

substance,

cstr.
pi.

etc.;
:2

jos2 4 +;

also DDJfl{

etc.;

TOXy Na

(Thes al.; fcr


n?xy ^i 39 15

cstr. niraxy

sf.

Jbi9 20 +

^V. Gn2 23 + etc.; 1.


pers. Mi 3 s3 (hyperb.), Jb
1

6 - 13

1. might,

02$ Pr 15 30 16 24

n?XJ?

sf.

nfejfg

^ 4o

pron. masc.
)

Gn

']>

35 ' 10

ZAWxvi < 189 - 73

Albr.

etc.,

(P),

sf.

= my frame.
t

strong, Impf. 3 ms:

^n; ' Jb 30

+mn

93e

Exi

.i5

I05 24 + JO comp.

1>

Is 31 1

||13"1 etc.,

Je5 6 3oU

Hiph. make

MT'l D$3).

in

69

47

<>,

Tn^iy n.[m.] might, bones;

Gn

Niph. be sluggish

vta.

20

17

Vtt?3tJW

sf.

f [7XJ7]

f 38

alone 139

Ec

36

(P).

2. be numerous,

npxw

-plan

'-Ui

n.pr.loc. USU. rao-iaw [rr.]

P^^V

23

j z

D.2?y

the trees called Li.e).

t~Qii

Lv

Gn

fiOSy

i.Q^V

either spine or os

fat-tail, 'V\)

Aram.

26 16 ; 3 pi.
IttSy
'
Tmp/. 3 mpl. MJM
;
Ex i 7 20 ; //. crfr.VlDXy I s 4 f ; s f! tosy Dn 8 8 ;
1. & mighty, Gn 26 16 (J; c. |0 comp.), Dn

foil.;

a Zcmo7 abounding with

13?

Dn 8 24 1 23 2 ms.
Is 3 1 + IttSy f 38

consec.

caudae coccygisveS.

os

bone close to

r<i/3ep,

3 ms. 0X^1

As. esen-seri, estn of the back, prob. spine; Ar.


ULc 05 cruris, Lane 20680 5oe of the shank,

IV.

?.,

K?t?y, Jla^i. thigh); Qal P/.

axy

@ 93 S Hi

Codd.

be great in bone,

or anything, llii bones; Eth. 00?;

Kin py

Ph. in riOVy mighty

DE^y bones; Ar. 'JhA

deeds,

vast,

Nithp. contend stren-

20

e. tl.K(n)

,-^iy *]>

K i8

numerous (NH

27

d. (fire-)woocZ
rr^ ? rQKfc Dti6
33
5
21
Is
Dt
+ rd. D'Jty also
(J),
v
30
19
\pj,
9
s
Ez 24 (for MT D'DXJ?) Bo Ew Sm Co Berthol
C0

D^ vb.be

cf.Lag BN31 ],

fI.[D^,

28

id.;n arb Pr 3 i 27

n.f.

i"yri

Dt

t c. of idols, |3KJ YV

Est.

t.

tjn^y

used for executing

late (in Pers.)

DS:?

Ez

bone:

24

+,

sf.
sf.

a. of living

io 11 19 20 La 4 8 \fV 102
of close relationship + *[ DVJ?

= iCh
'y + ite? = body,

(both J), Ju 9 2 2 S 5

+ -tea)

= bodily

b.

frame Je 20 9

1',

(sim.),

1 i

Jb

limbs,

members, n^BSy? Ju 9 s9 i.e. limb by limb (GFM);


as seat of vigour Jb 20 11 etc.
c. (poet.) as
30
seat of disease and pain Jb 3o 17
and (esp. of
16
13
personif. Isr.) \js 22 31 11 102 4 La i 13 Hb 3 +
d. pi. as representing entire person = one's
,

Jui8

be not

sluggish in going.

'rt u adJ- sluggish, lazy;

'y^K Pr

24

6 69 +iot.

Pr + 'yn io 26

TnT

30

n.f.

Ec io

Ew

al.),

>fr

De

4
whole being,(esp. of personif. Isr.) \/f 6 3 (||K'Sj|v ),
10
9
14
of individ. (inch physical
35 (H ^?? v ), Is66
and moral) Pr 3 s 1 30 i 30 1 24
e. sg. = external
body La 4 7 Ew Th al., but dub. ; Bi Bu bones
Lohr D"}iy their
( = branches) of coral (OTJS)
1(U8
skin.
(P), Ez37' +
f. esp. of dead Nu i 9
1919
oft. (pi.)
remains Am 6 10 Gn 50 25 Ex 13
;

sluggishness;

sluggishness (so Thes


;

alw. 'y abs.;

elsewhere subst. sluggard Pr

du. intens. toVlbxj?

Q ?npsy

18

double

al.;

rd.

'j?

Pr 19 15

(i.e.

great)

then perhaps

pvy a sluggish pair,

i.e.

hands

but improb.; HD^T Tfbsip, whence Bi

E)+.
2. bone of animal Ex
Ez 2 4 4 5 (symbol.); of
(both
P);
9
18
(living) hippopot. Jb 40
1 3. sg. sub10
DJOBfrl TQ Ex 2 4 (JE),
stance, self (cf. Dna 3)
J0S24 32
12 46

JSTu

(all
12

conj. nibxy, Siegf

d^t r6?y.

my
=

substance of the sky


the sky itself;
23
2
i. e. full prosperity;
esp. 'jm

like the

Jb

ton

'JJ2

mn

Din

40

Ez

to

24

seZ/same cfay,

Gn 7 13 1 f3 26 Ex 1

Jos 5 (all P), 13!

(E). Ez

5a

24

24

"12$/
BAS..4S3

Q*syn (Bo

Ew

Gn

'y

v 10

al.);

etc.

15

||

<

nanjfjp

sf.

n.pr.loc.

Ao-o/i,

Judah, Dig' Jos 15 29 Simeon 19 3

i8

18

TOIify^io 10

Q'WSJ? Is8 7
;

Ch

29

Gn

'y

sf.

esp. of people, strong

numbers (oft. ||31, bfaS) Gn 18 18 Ex i 9 + 3 t.


JE; Dt 4 38 + 6 t. D, Mi 4" Zc 8 22 Is 60 22 (opp.
vy?), of locusts Jo i 6 2 25 cf. v 11 so of Vn Dn
25
Mty *6 Dy, i.e. feeble Pr 30 26 (of the
11
in

y 135

less oft. of individ. T> D'obtp

|St?>);

Pr 18 18

waters Is 8'; 'y alone

10
;

of

Dn

the mighty,

12

21

t[nmVJH]

might;

n.f.

intens.

pi.

Tj?

36

y 68 strength and abundant might.


TpQ^V n.pr.loc. Ao-e(X)juo)va, on extreme
S. border of Canaan, Nu
34 c. n loc. njOSTJ? v
'yjosi 5
fll. [DXJ7] vb. shut the eyes (NH Hiph.

fflDXyni

J^ = id., Ar. ,JbH&,


r
Ja^ iv (on u i= v. No ZMG ^ Ii(1878) 406 ); NH
ES6f
r?V close eyes of dead; cf. Ba
); QalPt.
15
JD wy Diyi Is
33 shutteth his eyes from see-

poss.

connex. with Syr.

Ch 7

//e

HI.

'^a

D2Q7 (VofMl.,

cf.

Du

strong
foil,

vera

1.;

Thes;

cf.

si

defend, protect, I^Ijc defence, v.

>De

Di

arguments

Ar.
and

your mighty things,


DWy, sub I. Ctty, which

al.

(fr.

n.f.

defence;pi.

sf.

D^nimj?

i.6f., 2nd ed.

17

Baer Ginsb; van d. H. 'DSfy) Is 4 i bring


forward your defences, defensive arguments
(Che Hpt Da'niaxy your idols, after Gr, [so Lo
Klo explain 'oxy, as mightiest aid, I. Diy]).

I^V(n)

S 23 s

v.

1.

H?

sub

I.

pv-

Jb 4 (Ges

etc.;

20 18

28b

1. restrain,

);

Pt.

c.

ace.

prevent), 1XJ? ISyT

i.e.

c.

ace.

c.

13

66 9 (opp. i^i)
44
ace. pers. alone 1 K 18
of sky (hindering rain) Dt

24

pt. pass. abs. shut up, or

455^.

t.), v. I.

(5

Ch

detain,
cf. 2

c.

etc. (si

vera

S 24 21

S 24

n r?V"?

106

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
s5

Jb
17
1 S 9

Nu

be shut

words) io

j)ossessor

wealth, so

03

ace.

c.

up

(of sky), Inf. cstr.

be

under restraint or

25
;

MBJJ

of restraint,

i.

kept

(2 i.e.

supr.).

t"!2^ n.[m.] restraint (1), only


a

rule over,

is

15

iS2i 8 t'
HPS and Ne 6 10

17 ; Impf. 3 Is.
isyn! Nu 1 13 25 s (P)

detention Pt. "Wife


by a vow, cf.

be restrained, stayed, of

n lJ?.V.?

Ch 2V22

30

"Vl2?y

-);

io816 ii 6 ; + mi.= be able


5
om. na i 4 10 ( + ^y), 20 37
;

fs.

1,c

before Saul ;
c. 3, |^03 'y

also (with other

+Wiph.

plague: Pf. 3
25

(cf. Rfc>

2. (late) retain,

Chi3 20 22 9 Dn
14
to iCh2 9
2CI12
2

isyj? 2

'Oya "V

1.); ins.

+ inf.).

in

to us

ref.

1516

Ju 13

ace.

@ We Dr al.

in prigon j 2
;

away from

12 1 kept

so D?tsa

3>

been kept away with


"JSD

=g/mi

Je 33 39 15 fig. 20 9 on niTil Tixy


6
3ty; %b nnxy i S21 women have

pt. pass.

e.

"H Bhi'

ruler,

but

Ju

@^

Thes al., text very dub., cf. GFM; Bu


combines readings"!^ and "iB'y.

conj. that 'y

T"!^5) n.[m.] restraint, coercion;


DBB'BCfi 'yo Is 53

cion
ny-}

held

i6
sf.

'y abs.:

from (as a result of) coerand judgment he was taken off; cstr.
'y y 107 39
Onn 'y Pr 30 16 restraint of

Tnl^V,

womb, barrenness

21

(so

Tvyi

Gn

15^

(for reasons

perhaps imitates in vocalization)).

[nQJ&]

etc.; //. 6s.

hindered
not given) Je 36 s Ne 6 10 (1 by a
vow, or by ceremonial uncleanness, cf. BS Sem
2

'

'

Pi. 'impf 3 ms. ED^y-riN DSjm I s 29 10


hath tightly shut your eyes (cf. I. Hiy).

K4

hinder, stop ;
1

*iya 2 o 18 (E), cf. abs. Is

inf.

sq.

ing.

44

1 s.

Gni6 2 (J; + |0,

12

*?!

10

y io Ais mighty ones (i. e. claws, of lion,


so EwDeCheBae al.).
2. numerous, count18
less (all |p1): Am
as subst. = wcm2/
5 y 35
26
nosy
Is 53
Pr 7 . Is 4
v.
sub III. osy.
8

K i8

*n$ Dn io 8 10
S 9 17 + ~i>*V- 2 Ch 2

16 2 ;

^8

sf.

orrrba

Jiiger

cstr.^b 2Ch2 2 9
pass. "Wy J6 33 -!-,

+ D^W Mi 4 +

1. mighty,

of

(D5$).

numerous;

adj. mighty,

+,V.

Negeb

in

etc.,

cf.

Eth. Ofcd: press, Ar.


ixy, Syr. jjk id.); Qal Pf 3 ms.

2o 18 +

pers.

D2V

Di

id.;

HWB122

"- 600

Impf. 3 ms.

rd. 'ntaSJtt (Eeiske

Me Bu Du al.); f 53* rd. peril, rvyn (cf. y 14


Bae v. Hup Che al.); 6 9 5 rd. VrilJ (for MT
WlttD), @ 01 Che Bae al.

D12J3?

'j^.',

f 11.

Zehnpfund

-- 9 -

(NH

vh. restrain, retain

prob. As. eseru, retain, restrain,

Jb

ntoSJ?n (Co Toy);

del.

iny
rd.

"131 'JJ3

Lv 2 3 21 28 80 Dt 3 2 48
Ez 2 Lv 2 3 14 (P), Jos

17 41 81

io 27

783

m^V

in); abs.

+ 3 t.,

Am

jected by

',

for Baal 2

K io

Lv 2 3 36

(P),

Is

n.f.

107

Ch
21

5
13

i
20
;

Is
9

and

39

Perles

Ana1 85
-

).

assembly (l as confined,

rTOfij

rinvy 2

Djprnxy

(so

+2t.; n^y Dt
pi.
cstr. nnsy Je 9
i

13

1. sacred assembly, re(at Bethel, etc.)

Dt 16

Nu 2 9 35 (P),

Am 5

21
;

day of Massoth),
Ne 8 18 (all of day after
(last

784

"TCtfn
of booths),

feast

of weeks,

Ch

15

7
-

10 6

of feast

'Ao-a P 7a];

'

occa-

2. assemblage, corwpcm</

(in gen.), D" "!?^

[NH

Jo 1"

sional,

cf.

WTiXg Jos Ant m

Je 9 1 em assemblage of de-

(Grnng; Che rnan).

ceivers

T~Vi2}>D n.[m.] restraint, hindrance;

spy*
'

overreacheth

wi<A the
also, the

(||

lieel

&ai?JP X?l

S 1 4 sq.

tl^i?n n.[m.]
25

s8

man whose

restraint, control;

'a

without control.

spirit is

^P<^

foil.,

sumes be protuberant, whence both apy


and 11. 3pJ? hilly).

-pV

fn.

as-

heel,

part (Arab. ^JLc

AeJ, fig.

bit?

py

heel, footprint,

fig.

mark

trace,

(cf.

Gn

>s>a.

violently,

*?jpy

as instiument of attack,

hath

wiar/e grreai the heel

(||

yW ^??);

^n

10

'V *by
if, 41
against me, i. e. given

me insidiously a great fall (fig. for, taken some


cruel advantage of me ; cf. Ittoo-kcXICw) ; of an

Gn

animal,

49

17

i^n, J u

DID 'Opy

s2
.

b.

mark of heel, footprint, Ct i 8 ?N*n 'Opya TJ^Nif,


'nt?^' they mark my footprints, i. e.
V' 56' ^py.
1

watch me insidiously wherever I go, 8c; 52 IK'S


^rroto niapy "]n i. e. followed him mockingly
of (fig.) ^ 77 20"W^ N^ ^pntajpy thy footprints
were not known (the waters closing over them).
C. hinder-part, rear (of

49
on

19

a troop of men),

n ' ) (rd.-^K
P.V

their rear,
1

Jos 8 13 D3py

Qapi?)

Gn

he will troop

c f. I)i).
(
fig.

assail

insidiously, circumvent, overreach (denom.

from apy

Qor2 2

o9

make

to follow,

reward or
reward 6 136

i.e.

6U

punish, ISsle. end, final lot


;
ctOX AoM 6ac& (rare), follow, Pa. investigate,

Ho

his brother a the heel

3 ms.

^'jays

twice

HI
;

guard);
Qal
4
12 vnK-nK apy ;aaa he ac/terf

search out: Eth. 04fl:

Imp/

IpV

V;

adj. steep, hilly (v.

plain

(||

D'prtn).

Gn

27

s6

is feep,

(cf.

Gn

25

26

sub apy)

^apy^i apy: iac> *oj3

^n

and he hath overreached me now


s
Inf. abs. Je 9 apy: 3ipy riN-^3 surely

Lac

O'jNl; AtVA;

a-

ijjba.

cf.

sfeep grrowmrf
20

Cf. Ecclus 6

io 19 Kirn

ntey.

'j?a

3pV

n.[m.] consequence, usu. as adv.

ace. as a consequence of, because (that), also


reward, end (v. sub apy ; and cf. t^4* ^ee ^>
s3
1. Is 5 VKH W^?
fig. consequence, result);

inc 3py

(adv. ace.) in consequence of a bribe,

(=

QW3

apy by (pleon.) according


of their shame, i. e. in consequence of the disgrace falling upon them.
Hence as conj. IK'S apj? as a consequence of

40

16

70

to the consequence

(the fact) that, because,'

^p3,

26

2S12

lb nfeW JIM

gain, reward,

adv. ace,
'y (cf.

19

Ecclus 16 3

8 20

2. consequence

'S
;

n3TK1

to

N3py

^e

ewrf,

Ch

HJPVll
Ia/coojS,

17

usu. (i)aKow[n],

1. descendant of

b.

Ne

7
-

D^

v 112

(rare)).

David

2. heads of post-exilic families


Ne 7 45 b. Ezr 2 43 (si vera 1.).
a.

'

tn^p^ n.pr.m. B
Ak(k)ov/3

10

an 3py filW|. Pr2 2 4


19
n J?y. 3 P.y3 e^ (of time),

^
33

12

nNnX !)

'

T^

"V ??'

2Si2 Am4'
24
and
alone, NU14

apy

etc.,

"1

18

pyaB'n 'y in consequence of

your 'hearkening,
1B?y

12

22

so ? apy

'3 'y;

Dt

(sq. impf.)

Gn

c f.

,_iv

Pf. 3 ms.

f 11.

^y's xinp

ti~Qp3? n.f. insidiousness,

Ar. CJj. follow (at the heel),


succeed, in. bring consequence on, i. e. 2>unish,
;

"131

3pJ? vb. follow at the heel,

take

2. foot-tracked (denom.

Ho 6 dto napy pa

(Ch) become

<2>,

are rudely exposed

e.

i.

a^n apy.

apy)

22
17
niapy ^, 77 20 8 9 52 etc.; a. heel,
49 Ju 5
26
of man, Gn 2 5 VnK 3pya fljnfc iTl, as obj. of
attack from behind, 3 lg apy^D^ri rWNl, Jb
18 9 na 'J>3 tnN\ J e if ^apy Warn are treated
,

who would

'y abs.

33J)

% aayV

overreacher, ^49"

of those

i. e.

heard, from

is

NH

in

11
difficult mountain path, Qor 90
4 "itefcob
3pyn
CPm
Is 40
let the

Wsd

Ecclus i3 ;6 <<S), also end, extremity);


Gn 3 15 + cstr. apy 2 5 2C pi. cstr. '??? Ct

(cf.

adj. 1. insidious, deceitful, Je

1.

from

month),

(of a

Aram. ^PV,

mark, sign, trace;

ili.c

end

voice

adj. verb,

pV

ti.
9

hinder-

footprint,

heel,

supplant,'

Pi. Jb 37*

some insidious advantage of me.

Hpy n.m.

fi.

'

a different one.]

when his
(common

hold back

to

03D* >3py

meaning dub.: Thes

In

dub.; poss. attack at the heel

('/of

irrepvl^ to attack

?1)-

hence fig. hold back; more prob. rd. N?l


023V) holdeth them not back (sc. Vp/13 his

Pr

'a

a3t),

^ has no hindrance in delivering.

inf.,

-,

but this dub.

fig. is

lightnings),
1

^T!-

c.

Ne

a.

A@L
Ch

Ezr

24
.

42

3. Levites
19

12

25
.

I'lp^^ n.pr.m. et gent. Jacob,

son of Isaac and Rebekah, father of

tribes of Isr. (expl.

fr.

apy

Jteel

Gn

25

26

Ho 12
Gn 2 7

4
,

supplanter; cp. with 3py overreach


BN 127 connexion
one closely following ace. to Lag

i.e.

785
with Pal. city

Egyptian Y'kb'ara

called in

(?)

V^)is obscure;

(i.e.

Mey ZAWTilff

cf.

WMM

M2 a. j en za x (1895-6). 347
y als0 Bab. n.pr .m
AHT 61 96 112
hence
Ya'kubilu,, Pinches in Hom

a,, u. Eur.

OT 3p

perhaps orig. ^>X3p$n or the like, cf.


18
3ipi?! Je 3o + 3 t.
Palm. n.pr. 3pyi>3, 2pj?DJ?);

Lv 26

42

3pi 2 1 5

Gn, once Lv,


etc.;

pnx; 19

(v.

1 j

(v. ??

inj

(/3)), 'v:

+ c.

(+10

80

11

35

12

1.

specif of N. Isr

Ob 10

'v: |if v.

|n 4 t; T ^
?

10

IS14

Am f- Ho
h

Now), Mi i
9
12
Is 6s Mai 2

ib

prob., v.
-

1: py

||

?ws

f$>k

'y:

2S23 Is2 3 =Mi 4 2 + 9 t.^,


1

+ ^ 2 4 (W_ K for MT 'V: alone), so @ S3 Ew


01 Hup Bae We Che al. read 'VI ' also prob.
2
t^P
2 S 23 (for '^ 'K ||'b! IIS) 33 HPS
23
'b*
i
On
Is 2 9
nm*).
3py;
');
}k> 4
6

(||

v. esp.

Dr

'

Jacob

'

Ia/caj3a,

125

limbs together ; Ar.

fi,

Lag BN84An m ...".

algQ

lp J/(\/of

'])1

mng. dub.;

cf.

foil.;

<

Syr. JL&.

NH,

and

esp.

also me/,

,fioX

denom.

% "ipy z'd.; NH ">py=BH).


n.m. offshoot, member (? from

'JLc extirpate,

"*lp3J

1.

rooi);

Lv 23"

cstr. 13 nnSB'tp 'y

denom. pluck or root up


Qal Inf. cstr. lipl?b c. ace. Ec 3 2 (opp. VV2).
Niph. Impf. 3 fs. ipyn
Zp 2 4 (word-play).
T [~1p5?} vb.

TO

'"Ipy vb. Pi. denom. (from

cf.

Chr.

Qal Impf. pn^TlX


fpj? n.[m.]

1pJ?1

binding,

Gn

or other

1 Ch 1
2 ms.
Jos 1
Impf 3 ms."! 2 S
~2$ Jos 11 6 all c. ace.'; Pf. 3 mpl. "W V\?V

'

22

71

);

Gn 49

an

they hamstrung

ox.

"Mpj? adj. barren;'y of male Dt

".

'V rP3.

14

Ex

14

nnpy

s6

23 (E
21
31
25 29
5
21
9
23
(nnpy
cstr.);
1 S2
Jb 2 4 ^ii 3
(all J), Jui 3
of personif. Zion Is 54

of female v (mankind and beasts),


female); elsewhere of women Gn

Q"pn

cf.

"ipg

word = [root-sinew),

bind bent

id.,

Schwally Idiot

Pal.,

a member of

a sojourner s family.

twist; *Ipy as

frewcZ,

Aram. *nj??,

hamhamstring);
string horses (on Arab, funeral usage, with
11
2 181
'y
camel and horse v.
): Pf. 3 ms.

fast; Eth. 04\:

tie, tie

'} TT\^3).

root; Eth. O'f'C: medicine; Ar. vb. appar.

);,ci,v.

ppj3 an(J

We

3S

213

i]pV n.pr.m. in Edom; 'V] Gn 3 6 27


(l)ov Ka
z= ]\>Vl I Ch I 42 Qvav, laanau, etc. (v.

like

(NH

CI14 36 laieapa,

Iee/3a.

[^Ip^/] vb. bind

I.

paths

crooked-

their

fpl.

t|in v>^ adj. crooked (ace. to Sm ZAWlT


constellation Draco); 'V OTJ ]W\b Is 27

Dict - Bib - iL526ff-.

nesses.

(||

in Hastings

crooked justice.

DO^pbpy

sf.

21

t.<
mp}^ n.pr.m. Simeonite
A

(GFM);

post-

al.
5

flippy niTJN

13

Is 9"; of

^ ^ 146

tv.

.;

(7)),

100 t.;
s
21
44 Is io

be bent out of sha]>e, crooked,

1.

(c.

Nu 24 519 Dt 32 ^
+ ^"j'f Nu 2 3 Dt 33

Judah Mi 3 1 8
exilic;

5d

vii 4f),

(v.

2. as n.pr. gent.

etc.

Jeio 25 30 7

etc.),

and proph.)

7
\//

JE;

also 'y: IV3 of people (v. n?3

1,);

J?y),

poet,

17

(chiefly

34 t.\js, 42 t. Is (27 1.40-66),


26
1. as n.pr.m. Gn25 + 205 1. (+Dn"OK,

T'oa

Hex.

t.

Pu.

Tpp?p3/] adj.intens. crooked;


Ju5 6 i.e. roundabout

^y DE^D Hb

Pt. fig.

ff. .

Je,

together)

80

*7pr

II.

whence

(-/of

"Tpy striped

usu. identif. with

foil.;

I,

pi.
?>i

adj. striped, streaked;

and sheep; as subst.

goats

D^py

i8-8

pl

f 11. ~}pV n.pr.m. in Judah 1 Ch 2

with bands, but dubious

ag

'y

of Jacob's

Gn

attrib

30

30

40

(coll.),

s 5 .39

pred

NH id.;

As. akrabu; Eth.0$<S*fl:


-abs.

D^lpy Ez

pi.

i2

1114

=2 Ch

2ipy
2

io

stings.Vid. also

t[n^]n.f. ^55

HpJ/ (^of

foil.;

v.

cf.

pipy

piyp. 734.
Ar.

'^pVJ2 n.[m.] parapet;

Uc

Dt 22

nv.;

in deriv.;

Syr.^ja-V

(NH esp.

twist, in der.

in de-

spec;

^x.^ls-bind camel's folded fore-shank and

arm

Ar. If^s-;

1
;

of enemies); 'y?

"1|!

Eob

K
1

scourges with points,

i.e.

&?$$

Tlbyp.

COT Gl0S %Dl Pa289 who prop,

+ 4 t. Jos

3
3 (D)

of wilderness),

fni??);

Am

Philistine city, one of the famous five,

Jos

t [7pJ^] vb. bend, twist

Atop, l<ap.

n.pr.loc. Ekron, AKKapcov (in As.

Amkarruna

hinder).

Dt8 15 (coll.;

(fig.
1114

10.12

27

\"2PipV n.m. scorpion (appar. quadrilit.

Lag BN31 vocalizes V^'pV).

iTpV

<

2-3

2275

'

P),

20
-" 6 Je
25

GASm^

oer

Zp
-

I,j3

t^Ji^pV adj. gent,

1 S 5
1
+5 t.
Zc 9 s 7 mod. 'Akir

Ju
2

1010

1S

Buhl

'

Ge0Br 187f-.
'

of foregoing,

c.

art.=

10
subst.theifcrom<eJosi3 (D);pl.D^i?yniS5
3 B

t[l^p^]

(XH

vb. twist

Is 59

IB'ipy

make

< e

Pi. Pf.

3 pi-

48
with warp);Lvi3 +8t. 13
ctatviil
PAOS
1889,
\
C n IfM
warp),
ct. br* !"

Pr io 9

wm

(cf.

63n

20

Jb 9 (Ges
Hiph. Impf.
(in life).
devious
crooked,
me
declared
hath

of things 8
aS'tygy 17

101 4

UVK

cstr.

20

22

f
II 28

pi.

\2?J?y

tn^l|?y

Syr.

Pr

22

?}

I.
,

19

23

26

Is 38

Ch

Ez

24

mouth Pr 4 6

12

&$$ 19

(cf.

'V

'"IS

cstr.

).

pi.

Is

42

16

Nu 2

15

3 xto iy

Dt2 9.i8.29.

interpreted

as

Nu2i

capital

28

Nu 21

Is

py

city

rd. tyvt thine

with"

foil.)

T1? *
al.

^P

adversary Klo

very dub.;

S 28 16

Hup T^V>

so

3!

Pa.

(oft,),

'

38

Ex 1 2

38

al.

TJ>? "> 20?) J 0. ace. rei


2. give in pledge, c. ace.

||

e.

mortgage),

nany 'y Pr

1.

taimK

fig.
18

(||

|3

^X'TM

Imv.

recipr.:

3.

SI*).

ace. cogn. ^3"iyp

c.

Je 30

1J

Ez
J

Syr.

o;^

Nei3

(E),

mix

15
); in 1 Kio
Benz Kit al); Ez 30 3

^nym

106

,/,

35
;

ms.

3nyriri c

to Egyptians
;

as

||

Ch

rd. prob. id. (Co).

14

b pers.

21

19

n.f.

thing exchanged, pledge,

sf.

O^any

ls

tyn-W n.[m.] pledge;'y |D3 give a


pledge Gn 38 1718 'V n$ v (all J), receive (back)
20

a pledge (when condition


set

to a peo-

rd. nSj?

92 '

3"iyriri

23

rd. perh.

eoc-

a token from them,


response, token of welfare, Th Dr al. abs.
18
give a pledge.
as ace. cogn. 'V 3"Ttf Pr 1

mixture, mixed com-

27

21

token;

Je 2 5 20 (93 joins to v 19 so Gie) to Chaldeans 50 37


flXI as doublet (so
in Je 2 5 24 del. 3nyn
so

ace. pers.

Jb 17 3 (si vera 1., v. jfcnj?);


1
'V Pr 6 go surety to one (in

? 13" }?i?h).

tnZnV
t \

01 Che

m^ ; NH

3ny)

b. share in, 3 rei,


c. Dy pers. 24
10
no other shares.
3iyn^
joy
Pr
in
his
14
3 ms.

*31.y

heterogeneous body attached

cf.

Pr 20

altera,

in der. forms), J>aou. mixture).

ple; to Israel

Gie,

(H

3 mpl.

Dr);

<

cstr.

(v.

1 s.

sf. ^3"|J)

i. e.

Bxl2
fi. 1~^y n.m.

pany

119

122

so

Bae leaves untranslated.

mix;

(i-arely,

7mp/.

exchange pledges (make a bargain)


s
2. a. have fellowship
Is 36
with my lord
2
imp/.
pi. -jynn Ezr 9
with, a pers., P/.

HPS (al. as

2"),y (-/of foil.; prob.

I.

122

change (in trade),

@ % Th Bu Kit(?)

>^JH DV
20 "*

3TJJ,

e.

i.

,,

Hithp.

Sab 169

v. I. *HJJ.

-)V

315?

^Q

^V

of

Ge s r269f

Ar. Ji.1T, dial, of Yemen); Buhl


thinks name of district S. of Anion.

so

2 t.:

26

5 (i.
injn.
"aab
so

forti-

'

n.m. only

119

i|r

Ne

rei

15

usually
= "fV)

on pledge,

Pr22

Arnon (Up

Moab (DHM ZMGx)OTiia883) 398 cp. Sab. iy


Him Inschr 29
Hal Et
fied height, cf. Mordtm

Tii. "15/

behalf of another,

elsewhere chiefly Aporip);']}

Imv. 3iy

ace. pers. om., b

(opp.l^P).

~>V n.pr.loc. in Moab, S. of

1.

ms. rQT? Pr 6

so

for me,

t[p^^]n.[m.Jtwisted,crookedplaee;

Q^pyo

go surety for the safety of,


32
9
+B?pers.); for the debts
(J;
(J),
Gn 43
44
14
13
16
15
go surety
of God Is 38
20
Prii
27
;
of

take

crookedness:

n-f-

(rare);

Lag 203) ; Qal Pf. 3 ms.

Buhl 1 "

Jb 17 3 (but v. infr.); Inf.


18
etc.; 1. c.
Pt. 31.y Pr 17

14

27

cf.

Gn 44 32 + 4 1.;
9
sf. ^33-iyK Gn 43

io5 31

go surety for ; usu. identified with


mix, exchange, pledge but quite un-

'V

20
1

45

vb. take on pledge, give in

whose ways

+ 5t.8(J),f78

oj\,

my

certain

Eio-xa, Ekkis, etc.

crookedness of

27

Vrffife 1>

n.pr.m. a Tekoan

CI127 9

28

If

D^iPV Dn^nhnX

are twisted; cstr. ap'^ipy


11.

= -f 18

27

20

pledge, exchange (NH go surety for


Ph. any surety; OArain. N3ny pledge;

as n.m. (of one devious

perverted 2 S

life) the

in

'

1717

!2^/

-j-II.

33?

opp. <nf>

(v.Di E *)Ex8

abs.
fi. lpy adj. twisted, perverted;
s
^ribriDI 'J? "lfa Dt 32 a generation tvnsted and

crooked, 'V

(all

prob. swarm (mixture, from


BNU2
doubts);
incessant, involved motion; Lag
coming
in
a svjarm
of plague of stinging flies,

straight

is

Vrn VW

Pt

crooked';

that

all

Bx 8

IPl? n.m.
T

Niph.).
he

a81S

Pr

3,->y n. [m.] woof (as mixed, interwoven,

i!.

paths they have twisted.

their

mpl. ^V-1 Mi

Impf. 3
they

(rare));

id.

Niph. fi. cstr. BWj feV3


crooked in ways ( < pi., cf. T03?).
Dr6

myn

786

wpv

my
fi.

^any

(for

is fulfilled).

MT *WV

T ),

Jb

as obj. of flD*>

pledge (a surety for me), so Beer

[3"WQ] n.m.

17

Bu al.

usu. coll. articles of ex-

change, merchandise (only of Tyre, EZ27);


13.17.19.25.27a.34.
ag ac( CQ g n C- Sty
S f. ^|3TJ>P v
33
9 27
perh. thy (diverse) wares
v
pi. sf. ^3-jyjD v
;
(DHM VOJviii(1894) 4 prop., ingeniously, meaning
._

imports, deriving

fr.

2~\]}

enter,

but improb.).

my

787

[rO^ri]

rrianyPin "OB 2

pledge;

n.f.

14"

i.

only

hostages

e.

= 2 Ch 2^.

my

26

Je 3

pleasing;

^ny

nany

^^

(ty,

Je 6 20

fs.

*6 Mai

whom

^y pers., to

c.

pi.

me

sweet to

of offering'^ '

Ez 16 37

flany

was

sleep
24

Pr

consec.

Qal Pf.

21

Hiph. Impf. lany Ecclus40

m.J? adj. pleasant, sweet);

Dt/4

'2

4 ';

wish); 3 mpl. Sb a"iy;

sacrifice

^Ho 9

prob. D?!?*?

"W

of river

npp sr& Pr

17

pleasant

Ct

?jbip

'$>
;

(of

Syr.

n.pr. of depression S.

11

'V

vera

^gi

Ar. LI\

Ig 2

in sim., of a plain, of future land of

to

dweller

; Is

13

steppe-

foregoing,

of

""IB3 'anya Je 3 2

20
;

of N.

Arabia (Wetzst
ii,u

Herod

later (so

ZVWker P s ch
J'

etc.) to

* 463

'

extended

whole peninsula,

cf.

Ar. i^pJJI the Arabs, Bedtiwy the people, Doughty


Arab.

D eS erta,i.

iv '

224.

123

gab. p ny 2~\]1 3nyK CIS


Arubu, Arabi, people in N. Arabia,
,

As. Aribu,

D1 Fa295f.304f.

C Q T Je25,24.

Pa305f.

rU D1

alsQ

JJ

nomad 'Arab' tribes);nana? D^a&n


Je 25 24

(v. 1.

any), 2

'V also

Ez

21

27

+ 30

Ch

14

[|

K io

v. esp.

(v. id.);

15

'1?

of

15 bo

(v. id.);

No Arabia in

Ency. Bib.

foil.;

depart,

fr. i_SIc.

T3HM Eplsr Denkm


-

Exi2 +
ls

(in strictly

Ch

16

22

26 7 (Qr D^-iyn),
i.
.

rQ"^V
t t-:61

2S
68 5

+,

cstr.

earliest use

also (written as NH) EPanyn


and even DWanyn 17".

n.f. desert-plain, steppe;


sf.

army

niany
:

Ne
Ne

i s5

K 25 +

3
i

p i. many j e5
nany j e 52 s ; 1.

a. arid steppe ~W- of

(inS.Judah) 1S23-

4
,

abs.

alsoEz 47 Is 5

Dead Sea
3
,

whence

}ls=>o^. evening (Lag

Hence

).

We

abs.
9

cstr.

n^^n

del.

evening;
any p r

al.] (sun)set,

any

CIS

(of heavenly

set

NH any = BH.

1S20

n.Tm.
L

(dis-

set

west, western,

Lewy Fremdw

also Eipunr), Europe,

Dr

jj !]

Eth. OCCli

-;

,6

du. D^any

+,

Ex

3o"+4t., Q^a. i2 16 +5t. (allP); 1. a. evening, orig. sunset, and hence peril. 'V nyp a< ^7te
n (J
11
HNS D]lb
8 (J), 2
time of sunset
naxt^n), 2 S 1

tGn
2

Is 17

PZnj? adj. gent. Arabian

As. erebu, enter,

cf.

of sunset, ivest;

[not

myo

131

^Jk place

),

bodies), so Syr. *>.;


BN *'); Zinj
ivest

mj?
v v

withdraw, ace.

Zc 14 7 'yn ny Jos 8 29

'5JH as subst.
ethnographic sense, No'- c ');
2" Geshem the Arabian, so 6 1 pi. Canyn
;

Buhl Geo8r

= Sab. any

27

unyo

DHM lc

iy.p.i99

TH1J7 n.pr. gent. coll. steppe-dwellem

landreff

Sab. Danyn,

'

nanyn
rva.
t t
t

v.

m^ (^of

tinct

n. gent,

5. in

go in; sreb samsi, sunset; Ar. CjZt

evening.

H:i"iy

4.

|p3"]0),

TOiV
t
V

13.13

19

(cf.

what we know as N. Arabia)


Kau
al. anya in the
Vrss Lo Che Gu

hut in v b

52

JudahZci 4 10 . Vid.Dr Dtl

1.)

Je 17 6 50 12 Is 33 9
Jb2 4 39 f 68 niany 3K] Je 5 6 (fig. of
35
invader); cf. description of Exodus nany J'nK
T\TW\ Je

steppe (of

ire <7ie

(oft.

1- 6

30

10

s
10
also 2
Jos 4
Je 39 s
5
25
appar. N. Arabian desert Is 40 3 4

gen. the steppe

ITTJL* n.[m.] desert -plateau, steppe

Che I C tr.I .129^._ 3-^3 3 -jp

Dtn

also

28

3Kto); ttTV 'y (W. Jordan)

1. (v.

13

;&&

J^l = BH;
of Dead Sea).

read

IIP

butduh;

near ford (opp.

Jos8 u (JE);

cf.

(\/of foil.; foss.be arid; Thes


IV
Die Wfl!,e
cp. Eth. 0(W!: 6 arid, steWZe, so Baentsch
<",

29

14

210
mod. El-Ghor, the Depression) Dt i 7 Jos
"W Jordan plain only Josi2 8 depression S.
s
of Dead Sea (mod. Wady el-'Arabah) Dt 2
ninny (E. Jordan)
3. in P always pi. cstr. 3KiD
T
]

sweet,

b. Jordan-valley

v. ?D3.

adjacent plain

Nu 2 2 +
adj.

of

o-iy:).

t^V

K 14 8

Josi2 (D); nanyn ^>ra


Dead Sea, si vera 1., but

/J

52 ; 2S15 i7 v. rmy.
39
Jordan-valley E. of river 2 S 4 7
2. in D
a. esp. of E. Jordan plain Dt i 1 (prob.) Jos 1 13
E. half of Jordan-valley Dt 3 17 4 49 of entire
Jordan-valley (between nnjia and Dead Sea,

thou wast

GASm Now

Kue Che We

but

rd.

2K25 = Je

"'n-'b'

(of realized

(||td.)

must be E.

nbisn DJ), also

||

17

c.

fs!

(of sacrif.);

and

14

vbv 3nj ^ 104 34 Zrf mi/ meeft19


toion be phasing unto him ! 3 fs. ? anyri Pr 1
ms.

7?h^/. 3

Jos 3 16 (JE

tt

Jericho)

'V]

49

Am 6

(NH

fill. [HI,!/] vb. be sweet, pleasing


id. (rare);

name 'yn

pi. in plir.

||

14

and (of the day of


(JE)t; usu. 'y alone

time of sunset, evening: 'ya in the evening

iq^J),
''/), 1

TOtfri)

23

K 22

20

Exi2

(E),
35

t.

(cf.

||

,s

Ch

34
1

+ N13

where

i3 u n

Ch

evening ; 'V? at evening only late


715

Gn

Dti6( + 8<iaa

(P),

y?(-)ya 2

'>)

Ecn

nyb

every

Ch

4tl

t; 'yrn:sb
90
23
2Ch2 Ezi-3
59
12
C3
at the turn of evening +Gn 2 4 (J), Dt 23 ; ']}
30

as adv. ace.

Ec 16

(P),

55

18
;

as

marking

24
duration of impurity, in phr. 'yrrny Lv
-f
'J7
22
Atonement
Day
of
of
(H);
1.
P
Lv
+
30

3 e 2

ny

788

'

s2
b. du. in phrase (only P) p?
23 (P).
0?3"l}?n between the two evenings, i. e. prob.

t[n^"^y]

'JT-ty

between sunset and dark (v. Thes [various


Exl2 r
';
on form
views fully given] otherwise Di
88c
as poss. only expanded pi. v. Ges
), tEx
'

l6 i2 29

12

39.4i

3o

other phrases are

rM

and

),

V^N]

t;

Ki6

= night,

V oet.)

(|[

rW

nbsNi

Jb7 4

rrjtf

D^ny

Ezr 9

4 -5

all corn-

2. (late

e.

3^3

Di'

cf.

15

3K|; for

1.

fr.

but

3^

i"9"$ Is 24

fig.

L GFM

noa

Di s n

11

Nu

'y-T^p

16
,

A L A8e P

A(i)pad,

T>V

11.

315?^

16

doing

sun***)

morning and ai evening.

west (late) (place of


rnninso (=na-, cf. De Ges 591e ) Is

^nV?3

+ 11.

at

it

n. [m.]

its setting-place (opp. K'pK'TnTpp)

45 from
3"WP opp.

nrnjjO

loc.

ww 0/
to

CI132

Ch 26 30 westward,
30

33

= io

sq. ?

</*e

nyasb 'BO Ju'20 33 ace.

14
,

(not B) 33 Be GFM

40

;_

'

Jos i2 14 (D,

cf.

GFM Ju1

'

6|

Buhl Geor133

16

Ch

15

Qprjp,

[m^J vb. be naked, bare (Ar.

naked

my

Ph.

Jager BASli

infr.)

% Krin^;

al".

[nTgO]).

(v.

282

and

NH

reff.;

Zp2

3 ms. rny_ Is 2 2

3 fs.iyrilGn2 4

20

Pi. Pf

Impf. 3 ms. Hiy^ IS3 17

ms. juss."iyJjl^i4i s

14

(cf. \p"]V]

nny = BH,

Syr. Ji'eL.**. in Lexx);


6

ij^s. be

Bloch Lzb);

[Pi.] lay bare (cf.

3 mpl.

Ch 24 11 Imv. mpl.
^137"; Inf. abs.
nhy Hb 3 13 (Ges 75n ); 1.
bare Is 3 17 22
14
laying
foundations
bare,
Zp 2 (indef. subj.) of
13
i.e. tearing down walls, elc. Hb 3
(yet on text
Vn?''! 2

19
12
3
43 59 ^ 103 107 so
'*&
2s
:6
13
'westward 1 Ch 7 i2 (van d. H. v ), 2 6 16 18
'D opp. NJrtO V 75 7 3"ipn-|p (alone) Dn 8 5 c.

n-J]D also

168 1TO

n.pr.m. Benjamite

(all fig.).

prob. mod. Tel Arad,

);

miles S. of Hebron;

(JE)=33

21

As u Eur

As. uru, nakedness, also desert waste

joy has grown

all

Pf.
dark, but rd. n l?y //as passed aivay Lo Gr
Hpt
Hiph. /w/. a&. 03^n
Perles Anal 91 Che
al.
fs.

Ju

where

i.e.

A ApcoS, L Apa8.

ji^Na).

rd. prob.

Ezi7 7

'J?

WMM

Apab (Egypt, a-ru-dd

S|$>3

t [2"]V] vb. denom. become evening


grow dark (?); Qal Inf. cstr. 3nj Din fifl

Ju 19

bed of balsam (sim.)

*ypp

"PJ7 n.pr.loc. Can. city in the Negeb,

1.

-j-

6 (dist.

'V(n) nrar? + 2

21

\^V Je

'V

13

or bed;

10
the vine was planted, nnpif rtng v

with IRS morning, \.'2 1 d,

bin,

Pr

Dn9

i4i 2

'3n ni3-iy 6

pi. cstr.

Lv2 3 Nu9 3 511

h:ny Ct

DB'Sn

cstr.

garden terrace

n.f.

2. lay bare
Now), abs. Iiy liy ^ 137 7 7
by removing contents, empty, water-jar Gn2 4
'

v.

=ci

+ ?&

(J;

loc), chest 2

Ch

24

11

3. pour

out,

^23 iyn-bK f i 4 i (i.e. slay). Hiph. />/. 3 ms.


n"iyn
1. make naked, of sexual offences Lv
nb).
2. ^or ow<, niB^yn
20 i8 19 (both
12
^33 Is 53 (fig. for slay, cf. Qal 3).
Niph.
pass, of Hiph. 2
3 ms. nvi ^y nnyiis 3 2
:

'

VI.
CJ\ji-

2"^ (/of

foil.;

crow (raven, rook,

15

(H)

[HIPV]

ZPViI.209

= Ar.

De

IS

137

41

||

We

8' (J),

Lv

rniys Ct 5" black

young ravens

cstr. b'nr'O-l'y

n.[f.]

P r 30 17

poplar (populus Euin

De Gu(4)

L w p.S00Anm.. K H

'

568

Kersten

'

D^b^y

abs.

cstr.

raven; "yn Gn

i7

he black,

raven).

fj

scure); pi.

L>1

As. tiribu, eribu;

38 ;
1J3 \// 147 9

il_y=.

(4)44.1

etc.);

all crov),

Jb

3"i'y

pi. abs. D^l'v'n 1

phratica

15

= Dti 4 u

as the raven;

f 11.

'

Ar.

15

Aram. )^a.X, NSniy,

tn~>V n.m. Lv11

cf.

[-Q-jy

(fig.)

La

thou shalt

of drunken woman).

fig.

i"|~!y~P

37'"

usu. pouring himself,

^OP lifting himself up,

spread-

i.e.

"I"

(si

[my]
TT

vera

bare place; pi. fTny

n.f.

intei'pr.

>

Ki Saad

x( f )<)

Is 19

reeds).

pudenda

n. f nakedness,

ni"*l27

Du

).

cf.

Q, ?-iyn-?n3 Is
7
(a wady in Moab
identifica1
tion dub., v. conjectures in Buhl Geogr 124 ).

2. Pt.

ing himself out like a tree (Bae doubts

cf.

^nr^-iy Lv 23 40 (H), Jb 40 22

51

under

^/^

O'rny/ls'^ 4

upon us a spirit
Hithp. 1. Impf. 2 fs. ^.V'7 ?
make thyself naked (of Edom

until there be poured

from on high.

al)8.

t^'l.J/] vb. long for


11.

bend, incline

in

tim.)

fs.

3
c.

Ar. "JL ascend,

toward (^le)\ 1^-c high,

vated; Eth. OCll ascend;

Qal Impf.

(cf.

riyfl

(of stag,

?$, of longing for

-Bfe?), so 3i-!J?n

Jo

20

c. /$?

God v 2

Ex

fnj-ij/

28

Lv

42

Ex 20

23

18

rei

(subj.

(of beasts, craving water).

Ttr$

usu. cstr.

(Ginsb),

Lv i8

10

Gn

22

Tjnny Is 4 7

sf.

?nny v 910 ; 1.
+
pudenda, of man, 'V HN1 implying shameful ex17
nnin- Lv 20
,

ele-

NH nanj? = BH);

ty 4 2

'y

Gn 9

posure

22,23

Jerus. (c. nN-t)


'y

nbsn

van

d.

i.e.

s7

sf.

3 fpl.

(J); mostly of

La

Ez 16

37
;

E),

so,

usu.

c.

fig.

rbi

of

lit.

20 23 (Ginsb;
as shameful punishment,

be exposed to view

H. v 26

woman

Ex

789

rrny

Du Che Di-Kit),

fig.

of Egypt Is 2 o (gloss ace. to

Jb 33

1029

of Jems. Ez 16 23
Bab. 47
(^3| nnj?;
all three obj. of act. vb.); chiefly euphern. for
37

Lv

i8

(v. rbl Pi. 1 a);

not

fig.

words are

reviling

'J?

^ Gn42 912 (E),


-

Mi i u

nB'if'y

etc.;

range a table
3

Is 2

Pr

upon

Ez 23 41

of wisdom),

]?}?&

it),

(of Jerus.

19

in fig.); V' 23 78 (fig.; subj. God); in idolatr.


d. arrange a battle, i. e. draw
worship Is 65 11
.

; ahv.

abs. 'y

shame

(fig.

of

tn$ Ez i6 7 +3

t.

(in) nakedness, (in)

dishes in order

(i. e.

(fig.

nakedness

n.f.

a. arrange in order, seven

fended parts (Ar. ijj).

TiT

^J? Jo

cstr.

exposed, unde-

its

i.e.

(cf.

2:i

Je 6

D-Siy Is 65",

aci. pi.

Is 21

[?y] sacred i^P^"; both c. ace. cogn.), Lv24 (P).


Semi 183f- 2nded 20l)f
c. in common life (cf. ES
-), ar-

a row

VV

//. a&a.

2.^

2,ii

H.? ?

Nu 2 3

1.

altars

14

riBOp

nny
S2o 30 (cf.Doughty Arab Desertai ').
nakedness of a thing, i. e. prob. indecency, im15
3. fig.
proper behaviour Dt 23 24 (v. Dr).
-

in

50

(of Jerus.);

Ju 20

i.e. I have built seven altars in


6
rua v 1 ), flax-stalks Jos 2 (both JE);
9
esp. b. set or lay in order, as wood Gii2 2 (E),
33
33
7
offerings
Lv
Is
1 K 18
cf. Tophet
30 Lv i ;
21
3 4
s12 5
1
6 ; lamp(s) EX27 Lv2 4 (all P), lamp (fig.
4,23
(upon
of dynasty)^ 132 17 'shew'-breadEx4o

']>N

46
22

etc.; ^ass. t]1-iy

Ez i6 36 'V '"IN"} in same


717
(H; of both sexes); 'y also
meaning Lv2o'
23
81016
(H); m nD3 cover nakedness Gn 9 (J),
i8
42
11
Ex 28 (P 'y -fe>a), Ho 2 (fig. of 1st.), Ez 16 8
of Jerus. (vb. pass.)

iy Je

csir. I'lJj

cohabit., 'V rta

T*
5

up in battle order, nenbtt 'V Ju 20 22 1 S 17 3


s
9
37
(van d. H. v 3c ),
1 Ch'12
2 S io = 1 Ch 19
,

town Shaphir); of Jerus.


Di^y sub II.

(v.

of bow"

lis?);

"^P

[*"H.^.'r]>

'

'V)

Hb 3

);

1. bare

Ju 20
but

j)lace,

y]Vp)

2o
i9

on each

clear space

^I.yp Na 3 fig.

in

subj. of

51

Ez

/?

obj. of

8
;

~^y -vayn

'
i

iriyrr^K at?n

Ez 2

(-f^Sp), 37

19

35

CIS No
hi.

)J7

also roll
-

132 4

~i\1V

in

battle,

ms

Lvi
.

12

^py:

(NH

Ar. d^S

I^T.x-1

battle-

Ch 13
^a^y Nu23 +, etc.;
6
Ex27 21'+, etc.; Imv. '"D")3?
'y

Jb 32

14

S 17
t^sa

d.

),

"
]

f arrange words
.

>

(prob.;

set forth

S 23

0?"!^-

Gcd ^ 50 21
(cf. Dr).

Di

is difficult:

a legal case

so prob. (obj. om.) of

Jb36

om.) 33
arranging
a
of
(obj.

recount things in order,

19

e.

in order for battle

H. v 8 ).

m order,

+ ^>N

p against

Bu Du.

^? against), so

\^5

Ch

^y

+r\tOjJ?

S io 17

iw7Z he set

^ ^Pn
m orrfer unto him (sense

thy cry (iyW) in order? Bi (for N^) ft

cry 6e

compare

se<

Niph. not found)


(as result of

TWrnp

v. al. in Di.

arranging in order):

Is40 18 what

likeness will ye

Ph. naiy

id.;

isjjL*,

Qal iy. 3 ms.

consec.

/mp/. 3

t-a^a<iw, Bloch, but dub.

contend

ground);
'J>]

'

dough,

Ju

Ju 20 2233

10

and (pass, of nna)

^^n

to

him ? f^$

be comparable,

compared Jb

c.

28

-f

J>,

VV P f 40

b. intrans.

89

(||

no^),

c. sf.

of thing

17J9
.

<

id.;

Ch

(van
(

cf.

23"*,

+ TS^S

2. a.

vb. arrange or set in order

g. state

compare

:|

Ch 1

ib"'yri

TTY"^ n. [m.] wild ass (prob. Aram, loanword (=Heb. nB), 3; NTlg/Wrt-lg Syr. )?>>.;
Mand. N*lN"iN, cf. Hom NS133 ); Jb 39 s
T

50";' obj.om.

910

good, although

of sheatli-

23

S 10

s/taZZ ^/iy

of sword

sf.

Jb 32

"jyiB'

H.

14

Je36 23

of drawing sword, 'fi *\bf

K^Jrtn

Jb I3 1S

(fig.);

d.

Is 44 7

abs. Bte!j '713

i.e.

Qy 2 Ch 13 +TWTS? ?
i4
nsopp nrnyo 'y 1 S 17 21

(Pj>)

razor,

f.

b. cstr.lBBO'n

Ez 2 8 10
ing^y-in-^x spNnje47 6
17

20

2. sheath, always

S 20

~"^'D2 2

Nu 6

'n

(sim. of tongue),

= penknife.

(Is 7

Je 46 3

s9
1

with,

against

(van

S 4

+HX

sacrifice);

abs/na nb) Is7 20

-oj n^

Cabn

(P), cf. cstr.

^52

and

a. razor,

tWT^y

Jos

Gn

,7b

arrange weapons of army

Ma(a)pco6.

t"I^JH n.m. v5 - 4

sheath; 1.

Judah

in

);
c0

Jo

^"l.y.

s4 36

Chi

Je 50 14 1 Ch i9
against Ju 20
4
9
j e 50 ; Jb 6 read "OVU^ Di

2.

0^).

'

35

30

of

n. pr. loc.

A L

Mayapcod,

1.;

iKf according

(plate, v.

ip-|'y

nen!>

TOnbsb J e

Nineveh (pudenda exposed


shameful punishment; cf. n J")V).
t n"^E)

or space: csir. y?3"rriyi3??

^N-nyca

v 33

Lewy Fremdw

bare (open) space of Geba' (si vera

v. 11.

to the
sf.

33

(v. II. ivy).

n.[m.] bare, naked place

(hence MapaBwv, Marathon, ace. to


144

2Chi 4 9

n.m.

Tl"iy
cstr. 'y

Lv

15

Ju
,

17

etc.

10

Lv

27 ' 25

Ex

; 1.

order, row, estimate

40

23
;

sf.

T# f 55",

order, row, D'Haa 'y

1?1?
J u 1 7^

a (complete) swii of clothes (laid out in order),

o~roAi)v

Onb

ipariav;

arranged in a row,

'y

Ex 40 23

so 'y alone

i.e.

(F); ^3"]y

loaves

Jb 4

2. estimate,
his symmetry (v. PC sub pn).
valuation, made by ordering, classifying
1

^N

790

T
isiys

K 23

35

in 12

read

money of a man's valuation

^^

^1V

prob. del.
gloss (Sta

n'.Bka *|D3
28

"-);

Benz

'3

(?

my

lliy)

and

Kit,

14

equal; elsewhere

Lv

+
vowgj and redemption-money 2 7
23
15 19
DD3?0
^S'lJ'n
[del.
IDS.
v
v
(?&"&
27
sb [del id.]), Nu'18 16 . Jb 28 13 read
cf. v
2 3 3 4
'

j.15.18.25^

1/

ns-n

Di

taxation)," tax

" c.

35
;

v 14

sf.

T$

(from

K 23

/m;/

16

Pi'

14

Tl'r_ v

man

to

mind

(plans) of the

W^IK v8

ran

years)

cf.

33,

> SS

pi. cstr.

Dn Dv6x v 26 36

it (for

its

three

(its fruit), as

be counted

clvtov).

uncircum-

here

ref.

'O n/ijf

2. nanyBn

X;

33

sg.

Ex 39

nil?.

D^bs

A (v. om. B)

s7

'

nrnyo v
23
' 2
Qr,
tf and 17
@L @ ( > Kt nnjm).

10 45

'71V
t 35

'b"

famps 0/

Ex 1

'y

48

+ 5 t.;

uncir-

i.e.

EZ44 99

cstr. ?!}>

Ex6

+ 20 1.;

12 30

cstr. v"]y

Ex

person

f.

Je6 10
Je9 23 2

n^TJ?

48

26 36

i7

31

5' (P),

Si

&ty Lvif
uncircumcised

t.;

-)-

Jos

pi.

iChio

Ju

Philistines

20

;3

of other

nations Is 52 1 Je 9 25 esp. as slain Ez 28 10 31 18


I9
27
32 + 9 t. 32 in v rd. B?iSft? so Hi and most
;

(v.

on meaning Toy 31

Gn

male

14

of flesh;

Ex 6

"OT 7~}V uncircumcised

'$

Ez 44 79 uncircumcised

Lv

fig.

4I

'y Je 9

(P), D?] ^>")1

23

79

Ez
10

Je 6

44

cf.

their ear

uncircumcised (unreceptive).

ahy. d *!^, aii^

i.e.

23

19 (cf. [?!>]
of incapacity to speak

of character,

inyn Dnn|5Lv2 6
is

);

of fruit trees

supr.); D^ri3^ 'V


1230

18

~^^

(P);

fig.

'

row,

the

having foreskin,

adj.

but dub., read

@ We Now Buhl 1 ").

reel

= battle ^nVl
ran** = army

b. pi.

iSi7

so

2s

I?

4' ilU6 ; lan jnji

S 17 20

nia-iyo

cstr. ''v

ace.

c.

aKadapalav

rr/v

16

be object of mockery

probably bjnn

1S14

v (on
HPS), ' TNP$> 'O v 21

of.

Kpn

'Qn-^N

foreskin

its

Hb 2

J~}.Vi]

Pf. 2 mpl.,

ye shall regard

and not eat

TrtpiKaOapidTe

Nipli. Imv.

biy

12 39 (van d. H. v 8s ); nearly

Ch

remove

23

19

fruit as uncircumcised,

cumcised

belong arrangements

to the battle-line, so

to Isr.'s line
1

v.

3? 3).

(of.

1. a. ' battle-line
/te

Lv

cogn. in;ny Dnpiyi

ace. pers.

c.

sf.

(for

T !~D"1 J?72 n.f. row, rank, battle-line

mil/

Qal

as uncircumcised;

i.e.

V^W

3 ms.

2);Pf.

in P, 'yni consec,

T[T|^>PJ n.[m.] arrangement;

^" ?"!y?

Je 4 4

t \y~[ V~\ vb. denom. count as foreskin,

cised, i.e.

LV2V'

io'

I9 23 (P;

al.

T[TJ"1V] vb. denom. Hiph. value

I'l^nTS

Dt

of heart, 33^ 'y

fig.

'

n],

Lv

of fruit trees, inb"ty

fig.

[^1V]);

man ace.

P, of priest's valuation of trespass-offering

t.

Je 9 24

'3 Kit) as

*|Tj;

f 55

'i"!??

0 ??iy valuation, fig. for

MT

^.3/ (for

\\12~\V

my.

v. 11.

arranged in a row.

tnD"l^P
rows

of

shew '-bread

'

nanyo

D?!?
2

)vbv

'ran

3
</i<?

Ch 1

11

18

cf.'

row 0/ Sraitf,

</ie

Tn '13

so

bread continually prerfanya


^m; Lv 24.
abs.

roiy 0/ continuity,

sent in rows

pi.

of

foil.

meaning dub.

Egypt. Jcama6a Brugsch iz

Wiener Ak.,

Aram. KJ^-ny, Jl'j&kick*;

foreskin;
also

Ch2 9

cf.

1876 128
-

Krall SBder

hist.- phil. CI. civi (1888), 659f.\

ZMfim am

DHM

rb"\V

n.f. foreskin

cstr. r6-iy
'

y)
T

Dt io

Joss^Ko"-

D^nS-iy
cf.

Ex

25

'

158

);

'y -IK>3

'y i?

cstr.

ni^y Je

hill

G1134

11

1
14

+5

t.

(P), i.e.

Jeo 24

S i8 25 27
-

f')D"jy infr.],

7 /. 3

pi.

ma Ex 4

25

Hg2

npny

one uncircumcised

BH

cf.

> Wetzst

wijQ

Zeitschr - farEtlino1 -

5^

cp>

[whence

and thinks nO"iy= 6are heap^;

heap;

n.f.

16

Ct7

3
;

Ku 3 7 cstr.
15
a bs. Nei3 +

abs. 'y

pi. nionj?

34

abs.

Ct

C
-),

Hg

16

Ne

13

of grain and fruit 2

D1 T('/offol].;
<

cf.

15

Ch

Eu 3
^

D s ^n

7
;

6 - e -'- 8

-K

Ar. ^'i s<r>

flesh

from trees

(said

fcN
;

cp.

i,

TOTg, Ar.

D^Oiy Je 5Q 26
/teap of rubbish
(lay) Ne 3 34 'y
grainruin-heap Je 50 26
heap (of threshed grain, LoT mithreshed, ace.
cstr. 3

II.

14

(J),

(v. II. blD), "1K>K

who

O^OIO^a EX15

tn?3^V

t.;

>

(not

of the foreskins, near

of circumcision, "y

Gn

G1134

pi. Tliinjjn

etc.;

S 18 27 ;foreskin

nibiyn ny33 Jos


5

Gilgal

;y

vo,, -

fl. Pa. heap up;

1873,279 (Syr. Dreschtafel)

to Wetzst'-

16

676;

(cf.

(which Fra 135 thinks Aram, loan-word),

iSJJcf.

>-

14

'

Sab. inrriyN, pi. of [Qiy] dam, so Ar.

Ar. llc

NH = BH;

[DHJ/] vb. Zfiph. be heaped up

I.

f
of the

Lv 2 4 7 I"l3"iyi0
Ch 9 32 2 3 : ?"Ne
Ch 28 16 cstr.

abs. 'd

v 6 (P); elsewh. Chr: lan Drib


io 34

only

row, line;

n.f.

cf.

from bone

(to eat it), strip leaves

of camels);

TpQ"^V

I IT*

bark of tree (stripped

off)).

n.[m.] plane-tree (as stripped of

bark); 'y Gn 3 o 37 (J);

pi.

D^bny Ez

791

BiTB"$
1

tp ")^

Ch 28

15

v.

sub

Ch 29 ; of 'i's disfavour DK-] D^Q &6l 'y Je


18 17 w^/t tf/ie back and not the face will I look
at them.
2. fig. in 'VnB'P stiff of neck, i.e.

my.

II.

Y"0
s

Lag rasi ] vb. be shrewd, crafty

'

1^ be ill-natured,

(NHicZ.,Hiph.; Ar. '^, T^c,

cross;

o^*X z'd., and


Lexx.));
Qal Inf.

^V x ^ 2 3

22

^e

?s

shrewd

S 23

Pri5 5 19 25

b~lVl

exceedingly crafty.

Hipli. Impf. be crafty, 3 ms. b~)V!


or become

vb. in der. spec. (Pe. in


abs. in D"!V-

3 5
s
33 34 (all JE), Dt
613
27
n^j5n sjany Dt 3
with vb. 'y ne>pn i.e.
;
9
be obstinate, intractable io 16 Je 7 26 17 23 19 15

O^S? shrewd, Syr.

adj.

22

36

>'

U^

(possibly

from TO"$ Ges 91e

Dt

shrewd, sensible
serpent

Q'ony nia^np Jb 5 12

subst,

in Pr, in

Gn

'V fivb

man; ']}
=prudent man 14 15

"^ v

H??'

22

sub

27

12
;

Co

Dt

Op<p a

Toy (with

so

1)

Lag 6 1889 30 ")


-

(NH

NH

(so

npny

only D^nbny rvKten Ez44


D^n'D-iy '1

Nu

fig.

n.pr.f. sister-in-law of Ruth,

Ru

down

= BH;

trp'y n.m. 11131


abs.Jos7
ISriy
foe

mawe

Ar. >i^.c

12

'

27

Jastr;

ivribny 'n

cstr.

'131

'a

his heavens
of speech, intrans., "IBS? spj?-

fig.,

let

my

NH*Qty

of horse, also part of

above

V+bsKorm.;

n^enga

sf.

*iy3, referring

heavy cloud

cloud,

NH = BH;

(perh.

fr.

Syr. J|ajL;

M 156 12S on vocaliz.


3; K^BTg; Mand. N^snN No
NB 60
and against him Schwally ZAW * (1890) 178
v. Ba
who prop. ?S"!y)
'y in which God dwells Ex
12
21
20 18 (Gi; vand. H. v ), 1 KS = 2 Ch 6 +
13
11
(also r\yn), 5 ^ 9 f- Jb 22 v. nya
fjy Dt 4
'

vbp_ nnn

'y

18 10 ; as swaddling2
of misery Is 60 (pg'n);

S22 10 =-^

bands of sea Jb 3 8 9 fig.


16
of '''s judgment Je 13
;

etc.).

(||

r&$M

'

one's back before ("OaS) a

(||njDp5f), as

a past day

Ez 34 = (of future day of


W n Qi') = Jo 2 (\\id).
12

'V\ |jy Di'

back of neck of fleeing

Jos 7 812 (JE), abs. Je 48 39 ; fig. of apostasy


?s'y rua j e2 27 32 s3 (opp. caa rua) a bs. 'y un?i

foe

teaching drop like the rain

wok ^? ^W).Cf. f\Tl


t[^y] n.[m.] cloud; pi.

Gn 49 8 (poem in J), cf. tnw


2
41
(fig.); Ex 2 3
(E), + i8 = 2 S

T)V? Jb 16
22 41 < M rw (T]an, fUB)

ladle),

v. II. -ny.

<sjT
12

with

^a-iy: VOB>Dt33 28

tbEj^y n.m.

(as

'

i5 20 21 (P).

back of neck, neck;'y


Gn 49 s +; sf. ^y Jb 16 12

Dt3i 27 etc.; 1.

hand

Ar. i_^i

(cf.

S0

(-/of foil.; meaning dub.;

where hair grows,

neck

altars.

^A

*]"),!/

^VT\

'

^T\V, 1Jn3>, 13^?, "WViy


I.

TO

Is5 30 (Perles JQ 1899, 689 prop, fijaj


sf. to pN, and cp. -^ 139").

>Sm Ez

>Arf);

Hoio 2

21 6 ; Impf. 3 ms.

(||

AV RV dough,

consec.

pass.

drop dew;

appar. secondary, ncCHy also \bed\ cradle, v.

Ne io 38

3
Ft. act. 3^3 sp.iy Is 66

"W-

kneading-trough

OK^a-M

n ^yn-riK

pi.

Impf. 3 mpl.

barley-meal; Syr. U*j( (in Lexx) hulled

bny)

21

32"

barley, or (cf.
Ez

vb. denom. break the neck of an


Qal Pf 2 ms. sf. Waiyi consec. Ex

18
pi. D^Efliy 14

T [nD* "!^] n.f. meaning dub., usu. coarse

J?"!y

Ph. naiy portico (whence rain drips) v.


Hoffm Abh.d.GGWi, May, 1889, 12f.. <
r. iijl

head blOO

its

upper-room ; py f\~\]}V Ecclus 4^ n the dropping


of a cloud, As. irpu, irpitu, cloudis)); Qal

D"),J7 (^offoii.).

meal

cf.

WW

attrib.

3. of bird: nip

(P).

lade out water with the

good sense (opp. ?*)$, ^DS, 'TIS); as


EHK Pr 1 23 a shrewd or sensible
16
16
id., v
so 'V noan v 8
as subst.
13

bro T3
Ch

'V

cf.

til. [*1"|J^] vb. drip, drop

2.

Ch 30 8

'y ntppn of individual 2

[^V]

414

pi. as

15

Tn5^y

crafty,

Lv

of breaking

1. crafty, 'y as pred., of

1617 29

,A

Pr2 9

naiiyn

al.).

Tn?2"^y n.f. craftiness, prudence;


1.
M
4
'y? craftily Ex 2
(E), Jos p ( JE).
2 ']}
4
512
in Pr, in good sense, prudence Pr i 8
T D^HJ? adj

Ne

(||PiriN fltfj?);

I3 13 34 2 (JE), 3

t[D"l] n.[m.J craftiness ; sf. DO")y3 Jb


13

animal

counsel against thy people.

(their)

13

1414

17

iany

QalImpf.in^acc.toBa ZMexim(1889 180 soGes& 63a


Buhl Lex but perh. rd.
as Qal
true Hiph.
4
in 3 mpl. 1iD Wli?! ^83 they make crafty
,

Is 48

be

these

all

Ex 3 2 8

obstinate, of Isr.

'<)

Zp

15

frt^lj/] vb. cause to tremble, tremble


(in terror, or

awe)

(cf.

Ar.

^joj-c-

quiver flicker ;
,

.iX come upon suddenly or violently, PS


s.v. passim; cf. Egypt. 'u-ra-dau(t), they terrified
A3 U Eur 76
(=1Xiy)
); Qal Impf. 2 ms.
Syr.

WMM

'

792

pgR Dt7 2 +

'

34

Jb3i

tremble

to

Is 2

19 - 21

'5JFI

Jb

fs.

/n/.

etc.;

Is47 12

'Jrt^n

pJ? Is2 :g +

csir.

strike with

(i. e.

awe)

wilt thou strike

mod. 'Arka, near Mediterranean,


60 miles N. of Beirut (cf. Ency. Bib. ).

c.

%n

the driven

I.

34

21

I stood
Miph. Pt.

awe

Jb

ace.

c.

in awe of the great multi-

+ 89

NrnyD

wngn N^
29

23

Is 8

Qal 2);Pt.

'(cf.

yow

shall be

3 mpl.

2. iraspw-e

MB Wn

sf.

wrc'<A

Is 8

13

Ae

awe-inspirer.

\\^T\V\ adj. dreadful (prop. Pt. pass.)


cstr. D7n: pip Jb 30
the (most) dreadful

of ravines.

awe-inspiring, terror-strik-

ing;'/of '', H? "1<l3 ?? Je 20 11


B^^V, m bad sense of formidable
;

Je 15 21

personal,

f 54

national,

(||

D^l), Jb 6 23

='V

(||Dni),

'y ffon Is 2 6 (||T]nt); esp. of


9

D^O

cstr.

Ez

28'

(||

J1TJ}

0^)30"
25

31

12

nations

tlie

(HOnt), 32 12 ; so (prob.)

without

pTO v 24

so

specif, ref. D'Jrny.

Lo
D^a

Is 25 s awe-inspiring nations

(Du Che take 'y


gloss Di al.), 'V "VJ

nn v 4 (del. as
(del. verse as gloss Du Che)

as subst.), 'y

in gen., as ruthless 'V VW"}


zoicked

man

(UP),

Jbi5 20

(l|ytP), pi. 2 7

rd. also

Br

MP

Vs

n.f.

lopping

t [pl^] vb.

f 37 / Jiave
s5

13

Pru

(||i<i.),

MT

pK),

,|

sf. i5"]yv

^[TW

(tree-)erown

gnaw (Ar. J^c id.;

113

19

COT

n.coll.

Gn

Gloss

io17

-,

cstr. id. Is

S 13

nnx nhyo

Ez 33" Jos io 16 (iTlgB?

Ju

is 2

IS32 14 den

Dhy

"O

S 22 2S23

whence in

HPS; as

burial place, nbsoran '

We,

or rHJftp

cf.

-'

alone

23

11 - 17 20

D'O'Tsb 'l^N t> Jos 13 4 (D),

49

Ch n
Dr, Bu Kit
||

rmD

nbsop)='o

cf.

(of wild beasts);

rd. prob. 'y

(v.

+
f 57
')

hence tyana 'd Je7 u

19

13

K 18 413

robbers' cave;

15

Gn2 3 +
9

2932

P).

(all

cave-region in

of Sidon,

mod. Mughdr Gezzin,

ace. to most, but dub.;


MDPVlS95 65

perhaps, rather, near

Tyre Buhl

f II.

vb. strip oneself (||form of

["H^]

-ny);Qal Imv. rny is 32 11 (||nDfefe;


uok
Hi De al. ms. with fpl. subj.;
ace. to Ges
5226a
Du Di al. fpl., shortened from
ace. to Ew
Po' Pf. 3 pi. nvfao")* n 1 ,J> Is
nny etc.).

my,

23

II.

13

they have laid bare (the foundations

of)

destroyed them; so Filp. Inf.


a&s. + Hithpalp. Impf. 3 fs. iJTiynn ijny Je
her palaces,

58

i.e.

be laid utterly bare, cf.

^"T"^ a ^J" stripped,

'

'y

Gn

30
15 (JE), Je 22 ;

1 1 y~\V adj
;

subst.

i7

my

Pi. 1.

specif, childless;

Qnnj; Lv2o 20 21
-

pi.

(H).

102

iyny

v.

18

stripped, destitute

'$<}

the

prayer of

as

Je

the destitute.

(fig.).

Syr.

"lyi"^ n.[m.] prob. a

fi.

COT

Gloss
-

cf.

Dl Pa282

juniper? (Ar

.o^x

Tel Am.

As. n.gent. Irka-

Ch

15
i

"i,.c juniper (or cyjyressl v. Lane),

NHE358
so Tristr
Bob BBli
en 162
mieo);T3"]t?3

Ency. Bib. 1310); only 'yn' as

t6v 'KpuvKoLov,

or bush;

tree

Is

id.,

124

where

rd. prob.

>Gf al.

IJrtlg

nnnga nyiy"

W ,MI28 -iy-iy;

Dt

12

48

.b'

(for

nirw
:-

1. city on

E. Jordan

S. limit of
36

Je 4 8 6

v.

Lag

+17

MT

6
,

"liny;

conversely, rd. -iy-iy'48 6 ).

"iyi"iv
tn. "yshy

-:io'

Apo

on format,

Ba

'm?/^aiofAi^(pains)donotsleep.

Irkat(a), Egypt. Arkantu,

natai

Ju 6

cstr.

;
1

16

adj. gent. Arkite, inhabitant of city

'Aria (As. Arka

'

>

awful shock, crash;


off

Gn 1 o7 30 +

abs. '

20

Che

so

pi. ni"iy

Jos 10,

t.

of wicked

Pa.); Qal Pt. pi. n*ST ttpnyn Jb o 3 they who


3
gnaw the dry (ground ; fig. of scanty subsistence);

al. (||Bh).

TniTtytt
io 33 of

late,

ruthless; as subst., Is 29

(tt)?ny Is 11 4 (for

Du Gr

WX")

seen

Gn 1

), and

(||

cave, esp. as place of sojourn or refuge


30
3 3 7 8 10
(J), 1 S 2
(Ginsb ; v 48 911 van d. H.

adversaries,

Chaldeans Is 13 11

(rd. 'y also for

Ew Che Gr al.);

pi. as subst.

se^fllffHI),

mos terrifying of

''X'Hy

T"!V Is 49

sg.

23

19

19

Lebanon E.

V" "^ a dj.


1

'

(||K"}i3).

(ace. SfcTjto);

^nbNTIN.

ace. 'K"

my

142

12

cave

n.f.

Baer),

holy ones

-;

sepulchre).

mjftS
tt
40

.22, ierre'&Ze

1. regard, or treat, with awe, as awful:

mpl.

ny:

20 3 31 6 Jos

YIP.
of the

company

the

Hiph.
2

because

tude.
in

29

'

v.

'

"HJT (Vo{ foil; on this [and not liy]


N6 ZMGxx,:11(1878) 404 Lag S5rmm iL91f cf. Palm.

P.^0

I1|?

inspire awe Is 47 12
leaf? abs. cause trembling
18
2. intrans. tremble, feel
(of Bab.), ^ io

dread (D), Dt

1. cause

ace.

c.

v 10 );
with awe

(subj. '; ins. prob. also


25

L tov ApaKti

i s

1JTO

Isr.,

N.bank

n.pr.ioc.
c
of Anion,

ipy Nu 3 2

34

(JE),

io 1 Ch 5 ; TjrtTg
4 Jos 12 (D) 2
16
s
Jos 13 (D), v (P), 2 S 24 ; Moabitish Je 48 19
2

33

(cf.

MI 26 );

once

ipy Ju

26
;

mod.

'Ar'dir Buhl

Geogr. 26

Tristr

9)

Amnion,
unknown.
30

2
33

Eabbah

city near

Jos 13 25 (P), site

'ilg

3. city in S. Judah,

"ijpg.

+ Apfxadu, latter orig. ace.

Aporjp

We,
+Jos

to

@L Payow/X);
B
rnjny)
'y
(or
for MT .Tl SHg ApowjX,
rdg.
form rnjpy;

indicating
22

Ju

IJ^J?

in

28

Moabi29&

We 1830
poss.

but

28

'

DrHPS), Di adloc -Benn

(cf.

'

Od*"'. booth

Et'b.

tirny n.f. Jb7


n
3

wooden

woman's (camel-)
also Q&sY: bed);

(1

common

idea

structure, frame,

is
cf.

couch, divan ; cstr.

Dt

J?

Am 3
VV Jb7 + etc.;
Am 6 coMc/t, rfwaw, Am 3 6
+ 2 Si7 (rd. MBto nbny Kb Ne Marg
12

13

sf.

16

perhaps transf. to

br&

cophagus, as last couch

feng ifcny

sar11

Dt

sf.

nfe>gl

(\/ of

|J7

lacrapaia,

foil.;

n. pr.

lapacrta,

Jli^y (v of

meaning unknown).

m.

foil.;

Benjamite

consec.

Is5

Gn26

riwyn

w
2

26

LV25 21

Ar.

mng. dub.;

Ch

8 27

As. esebu

cf.

(Dl Pr87 ), t'$w, perh.

dry, but ^.^c- fresh,

i_Sw~.c is be

NH = BH,

cf.

N3Dg, Syr.

Ez 20

Dtn +
15

in oldest

f.

use

11

herb, herbage;

Gn2 +
5

cstr.

nn|>$) (d.

'

dirim.)

oft.

Pr

sf.

'y abs.

D3b>y Is 42 15 ;

pi.

2^;herb, herbage,

gen. (therefore incl. grass

+ nw) Ex
9 (+ YS), 10 ( + id; all J) Am 7 so H? ^
Ex io (E), + yj?n nB v (J), whence ^ 105
'y
appar. gen. also in pNH 'y Jb 5
72
W*}) rr$n

25

'V

ms.

27

J u io

n'>g

^y

44

17

Ex 9 22 (E), Gn

15

12

35

15

23

alone 92 s ; nnjprrbs 'y

16

\jr

Je 12 14 'y alone Dt 32 s
512
N
42"
Is
and Dt 2 9 22 Mi 5 s Pr
io2
(ll
^
H),
12
19
hence 'y as food for cattle Dt 1 15 \^ 106 20
,

+ 3 1.,

25

s 10 s

nb>s?n 1

12

Dt io 3'+

15

Gn

t.

Je

fs. "B'g

i^g

cstr. nttPj?

Gn 22 +
1 s n'K/ys Gn

K>gJ

etc.;

fcyn

(c. 5>K)

Dn 8

14

nb>J?1 1

Je 40 18 Qr (Kt 'cyri);

// a6s.
H. ^g);

d.

,4

;2

7w. ms.

etc.;

van

25

Gn 3 +

ms. TfpV

Jos7, juss.

Gn 1

v. esp.

^ ms Q n
Dt 22 21 +

+2

t.

+,

n'^g

inbg

tEx

5o 20 +

ibg 3 i 2s

1,,

s f.

inby 4 i 32 +

18 18 etc.; Pt.'act. Tiyy Is 5 + B f.


49
(but v. infr.); pi. D by Gn2 4 +
,

i'E'yn

10

35

WH
K

25

Jb 4

etc.;

Gn

Ges

(yet v.

14

20

(J)
i

13

(Ges

10

^n

a. (1)

ace. act.

c.

do right in eyes of '>


+
18 27
evil 8
+ (cf. 1. H? 3 c) do

(E)

10

+,
Ez 21=+,

rWg

f.

sf.

^g Ex 3

), etc.; j9ass.
}75k

do(i56o + t.):

I. 1.

12 3

6124k

Jb 4 o 19
$P Jb

oft.

'y

S i4 48 + do might,

valiantly;

Pr 31 39 do

= commit

(offence)

16 12 30

Dt

etc.,

Nu

8
,

mightily,

i.e.

efficiency, i.e. efficiently;

Lv2o (H), Dt 20 18 sq. ft?


2
part., ^\}"Q nnsp twy) Lv4 and shall do a single
one of them (things prohibited v. JO 3 b (rf)),
22
17
" nix"^?p nn
cf.
5 (all P); do=
^JJI v
12
20
perform a work, c. ace. cogn. nb>gl? Ex 18 23
14
7
Dn 9 *Ec 3 c. ace.
(E), also (^ subj.) Dt 1
TOeba Gn 2 22 (J), Ex 2 o 9J0 =Dt9 13 (10 Words);
13

13 -

11

^fl ftiiZ,, Palm. WOE'S?)

*2sPV n.m. 6 " 1

OH n.pr.

pfi
nri'w

fs.

29

etc'.;

nbg; is 6 4 3

nb'yNl

nb>y;

nbgFI

i5 39 (P);

Iepaia.

[bear fruit], 11. 1, causat.

juicy herbage;'

1K>y

49)._Q al2 ^

Ho8 +;

vifcy

Impf. 3 ms.

tn^")^

Imv.

l.

not Aram., and not cer-

God's commands, statutes,

cstr.

KWI,

3) +

Dr).

=H

I.

VWyO;

SBBerl.Ak.,8S6, 8

(v.

TlE>y,

rwybtt,

24

marriage couch Ct

3- 9

DHM

(4

12

2022

cf.

MI
Wy,

18

7
); for lying at night Jb 7" + 6
16
3
(||
big ^ 132 /t cowc/t 0/
nP), Pr7
4
(consisting in) my bed; couch of sickness ^4

HPS,

23 26

^y*l

Np"!g,

5!

28

(||nit3D)
18

ls

'

Dnifeny

pi. sf.

I.

Ez;

abs.Bny

2Ki 9 + Is37
vb. do, make (NH = BH
n'OT
v
t
27

tainly found in S. Sem. lang.; on Sab.

Palm. XKHy; the

appar. that of a
Kt-A ZMG xl (1886), 737\

ny).

Ch 1 1".

'Jfn 1

NH HDng crac^e,

As. irsu, bed, couch;


Syr. )tfo^.,

MT Ipg

Ar. \jAs- booth, shed,

cf.

gva.'pe-treUis,

<jZ->j-

saddle;

(for

adj. gent, of foreg.;

t^"lj/ (-y/of foil.;


throne,

20

t"nny

Steuern;

Lo Lag Sem *> Che Buhl 1 " al.


Vid. also Che Ency Bib 317
'

18
29
*ff) nn^n 'y Gn 3 (J); esp. P Gn i (+Y$),
30
3
'y PTJ v
9 hence 'y ^104" (|| T5TPI for cattle);
11 12
'y disting. fr. KBH,
TT\V 'y +
fg also Gu i

c.

cf.

NBH, T-yn

9 miles S. cf E. from Beersheba,


Bubl Geogr 183 . Is if rd. IV 'Hg ring

'Ar'ara

O^n TTbfry Pr 27-' (\\K?%


cf. Je 14 Zc io
I^H); but as human food (hence excluding
1

nw

793

ny-w

c.'acc.

13
T5"J1 +IS58

by

m&o

'y

^ performing signs

exercise sovereignty over; of

Jos2 4 17 (E), Nui 4 1L22 (JE), Dtn so


21
Moses Ex 4 17 and (D^BO) v
(2) do something
56
9
by reflex.
Ju
20
(E),
Gn
to one (b pers.)
9 + c.
3

(rink)

'*
subj.,
Je 26 do evil against ourselves; esp.
66
9
Gn
or
evil
8
(E),
2
,
c. b, do good to Ex 18
2s
etc.
to
me,
God
do
42 (E); in phr. so may

19

S3

17

K6 +
31

(v.

HiP h !) (3) do
pers.) Gn 30
1 K 1 i +
S|D*

something for one (b


4
+b
dir. obj. om. 1 S 20
;

31

rei

Ju 2

716

ivhat shall

nu.1^

we do for them, for wives?

(^)iSio

dat. eth.

c.

for

22

19

11 36

Ju

executing vengeance for

Ne

doing kindness

''

of

c. ?,

?y pers.

c.

enemy); ^ doing a sign

JO of

(+

t Ju

(nitf) for

6 (elsewhere b nte jnj), c f. naiojj rite Bynfe>$|


^ 86 17
(4) do something (in relation or
17

Dt i 30 all
17
21
that he did until you, 1 o (cf. f 86 supr.), human
11
=
subj. 2 Ch 4 (obj. D BB') Eu 2
(5) seldom
''

intercourse) with (flX pers.),


4

subj.

>

judgment upon 1 S 28
more gen. Est i ]5 what shall we do with

14

Is

48
the queen
,

also,

subj.

11

Ez 25

'">,

28

26

^ I49

7 9

i.e.
c.

(7)

Gn

to, 3,

manner, Ju a

work

711

);

Ch2
H-pjn) Ex
14

c - 13

22

18

(P),

21

Ex

(J);

(E)

(J),
17

ace. as,

3 of

Ez

(J);

18

25

11

c.

b pers.

c.

work

b.

for

S 14 6 Ez 29 20

in (3) gold or other material 1


Ex 3 4 5 35 32 (allP); c. Pia (i.e.
-

9
5 (J) in toil; work with (Qy)
so prob. of God's working with

43

God

(J"IN)
S 14
Moses and Aaron iS 12 5 (usu. appoint); c. DN
tt^/i (of pers. in whose company, in whose field)
Ru 2 1919 (gleaning); work rPS3 para Pr 3 i 13
without prep. Ex 36 Ne 3 2S
2. deal with,
1

Ez 20 44

i/y

in

11

7
,

II 1

g),

c.

21

Ez

109

n?3, v.

Ez 23 2529

Dn

Dm

2CI12 2

Dy,

ins.

+3

13

(T^3

Zp3 19 (perh.;

22 14

+ 1 Je 2
? pers. + 3 25

+3

2
,

12

Ne

ace. to

m,
Gr Now

as);

ace.

c.

24

Est 3
do kindness (IDn) with

c.

manner

of

Je 18 23

pers.,

11

3.

oft.

Qy Cl^y)
S 2 5 io 2 =
2
8
c. by, 1 S 20 (but rd. Qy Vrss We
16
Dral.); abs., f 109
obj. npn + nOK, c. Qy,
14
19
Jos 2 (JE) Ju 9 2 S 2 6 c.
with,'Gn 2 4 49
11
29
10
2 S 22" =
32 47 (all J); c. ?, Ex 2o=Dt 5
phi-.,

Gni 9 2 4
iChi 9 +
19

12 14
-

(J),

Jui 24

8 35

c.

1S1 5 e

18 51

16

c.

so 310 "S,

T\X with,

37

1224

S 24 19

2
1

Dn

52

n;

Gn

Dy,

c.

act with effect, esp. of',


5
11

22 32

Dn 8

19

29

Ez

Ju

4. abs.

of

(J), cf.

8 32M

b pers.

c.

26

Je 14 Ez
7

men
31

Ch

8 35

act,

20-

31

21

Ne 9 Jb 9 p r 8 26 2 Ch
^ ^5 +
making manfioo 3 1 1 73 (made by God'shands),
in the womb Jb 31 1515 making, constituting,
6

,,11

nation
17

rd.

Gn 40 20

banquet

Est 5 4 also (no

b)

22
10
512
and (fig., '* subj.)
9 '(E) Ju 14 Est 5
Is 25 s ; c. ?rei, Dt2 2 8 ; c. ^ of animal Gn33 17 (J).

Gn

make a name

d.

Ez 18 31

(b)

(&'&) for oneself (^) 2

new

Josn

ls

(D);

Dt 20

Dy,

c.

Ch

heart for oneself

make war with

e.

13

S 8

also (no b) 2

22 8 ;

Ch
Ch

1220

11

Dt 26 19 32 615

Pr 14 31 17 5

^yQ,

26 1113

Pr 24 s

b reflex.

c.

make

Gn

(TIN)

1019

Ch

14

abs.

K 18
'3
3,
H?

with me.

f. c.

non?

pt.

peace,

ro*13 'PIN 'y 2

(J);

c.

J0S9 15

pers.

t?

nbty

31

make an agreement
15 '1
/J? Ju 2
brought a

upon (cf. fID). g- c. 2 ace, make


something out of (ace. mater.) Ex 25 18 2 8 13 37 17 24
Ct3 10 Dt io 3 +; make something into something
catastrophe

(i'eyn

pt. sf.

^TpV his Maker Is


is improb., most

Jb40 19

with various interpr. of

Gn27 Jui7 4 Nun 8 i7 3 ^io4

(Ges 5117ii )Ho8 4

foil,

words);

4
;

make something n?3, 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 nhp 3133 hollow with
;

boards, 39 s but also c. ace. + ?, Ho 2 10 gold they


made into (b) the Baal, Ju8 27 Ex2 7 3 (P),Dt9 14
;

Je 37 13 Ez 4 9 Is 44

"

19

make something for (?


Ct 3 9
2. produce,

pers.),

yield

of grain, yielding meal

of material

]1?

Ho 8

7,7
,

vineyard,

2 2 4 4 10

31
grapes Is 5
tree, fruit 2
i9 S0 =Is37
H09 16 Je 12 2 17 8 Ez 1 23 (all fig.), Gn i 1112 (P);
branches Jb 14 9 and (fig.) Ez 17 8 ; land, fruit
-

Lv

25

21

cf.

Hb 3

vine, shoots

Ez

abs.

Gn

(fig.)

17
,

47
41 ; of seed Is 5
of cows, yielding milk
10

22
3.
Is 7" ; hippop. producing fat Jb 15 27
prepare, esp. of dressing and cooking food, Gn
i8 7 8 Ju6 19 13 5 1 S 25 ,8 (pasB.), 2 S 12 4 4 Gn 27"'
-

'

17.31

^if Ex

g I3 w

bullock for sacrifice

Ez

HPia

make
16

24
,

Ijv

najj nbiy 2

n^N Nu 15 314
22
2
17
9 Ez 45 4 6 +

^>

reflex.); a

K 18

232526
;

a chamber

b pers.

17

and

+'ib

7
;

4.

inf.).

Ju 13 16 Je 33 18 Lv
b dei), rm&nn Lv

various offerings

\^>

Nei3

to

''

Lv

i7 9 +

K8
;

64

also

of thing sacrificed (perh. orig. prepare or

provide,Y.$,wpv.)

Nu 6

(v. infr.) 1

e.g. i"yiy

offering,

c. ace.

12 39

b reflex.);

prepare to build

14",

11

II. 1. make (670 + t.): a. c. obj. concr.,


ark Gn 8 6 altar 13 4 idols Ju i8 24 3i + etc.
b. oft. of God's making (creating) Gn3 J (J),
j7.16.25

'

'

22

obj. nriBto

c.

3 2 (Ginsb ; v
so appar. pt. pi.

'

1Ca

Gn 3 o 30

rei)

Gn 27"

Tjfcs

(for

maintaining his cause 1 K8


14
adv. do thus, HS, Jos 6 (JE),

4 ' 49

(i>

23

Jb

'J?

of any one,
9
ace.

#y

W$ ^ 95

'

Nu33 (on false gods); in good sense, '3 CHDn


Ne 13 14 (6) of '' ciom^ the justice (t3B^O)
4

Is 5

Baer),

18

usu. of executing

c. 3,

13

van d. H.
Jb 35 10
5124k
5
expl. as sg.).
c. make
tf& Is54 (Ges
something, c. ? reflex., make for thee Ex 20 4 Dt
12
10'
for (^>) another 1 S2 19 2 S7 n iK 2 24

y&V

1117

$ 66

15

Ez43 25 25 46 15 Lvi4 30
-

+ b dei) +

abs.

15

15 ' 30

16

= offer sacrifice

io 25 (E + '^), to (b) heathen gods 2 K 17


5. attend to, put in order: pare (the nails) Dt
12
2
wash (feet) 2 S 19 25 ; trim (beard) v25 (cf.
Fr. faire la barbe, Ger. die Haare machen).
32

Ex

6. observe, celebrate, religious festival, e.g. pass-

795

ntn?

Exi2 48 Nu

over

1014

Nu 9

48
1

15

Dt5

"

21

Est 9
kinds

Dt

also

+ '<b) Ex
Ex

sabbath

weeks 16 10 booths

16' 3 ,

7^ntoV

n.pr.m.

and foil.
and Abishai
this

Purim

5
(cf. make money') Gn 12 31 (J), Is 15"
13
18
4 4
n
s6
Jei7 48 Dt8 Ez2 2 2 8 38 12 2 Ch 32 29
Ec2 s + reflex. Dt8 17 aSis'iKi 5 offruits
3
8. appoint
from vineyards, etc. ^ 107 '-

16

26

cf.

1SU8

+7

2,+

t.

(on

Ao-o-a>?X

n't^S); 1. brother
2730

of Joab

23

s4
1

Ch

2. Levites: a. 2 Ch 1
(laa-t iijX,
13
3. post-exil. name Ezr io 15
b. 31

27

'

@L

Ao-a^X,

i8

16

7. acquire property of various

etc.

Jos 5 10

(all P),

feast of

4 6 13

nttjyo

AffirjX).

^>

priests

Nu

12 31 13 33
3233

1K1

a feast

Dt18,11

Ex

a deliverance

also

(ins.

24

^11

(all

ordain a sacrifice
institute,

K 2 =2

13

vs

'

effecting

iSn"

(M^),

sq.

!109f

S8

11. spend, pass, days of

fs. c.

subord. fyn) Est 5 6

f9

16

n'B>Jtt

12

Gn
(Ges

Est4

Jui6 u (c. ainstr.), Ne6 16 (o.nSD


om. Ez 44 14 indef.
3
be done, rnin? Ezr io
be

Ex i 2 16 + 4 1.
14

c. J? 9
;
committed, of offence,
;

3t.;

subj.

neg. not (yet) done, i.e.

c.

fU

Ec

sentence

>

neg

c.

decree Est 9 ; be followed,


913 3 6
nearly :occ M rEci 9
9
9

z's

17

subj.

(are) no<

bin v 14 VJV v 15
not ace. to

a*(roe,

Gn20

(E), 29

2G

(c.

12
7
34 (both J), 2 S i3 (f?); hence (P) not to
done, forbidden by 'i Lv 4 213 22 2 5"
c. be
-

'

31

(H;

Ju

b of

(E;

animal

37

Nu i5 (P)+ 8
Est 6

i"( n3 ); ? pers.

tDfiipa?), Is 3' 1
34

|3),

3
,

DV

pers.

t.;

3
;

Ex

upon, against (a) Dn 9 12 .


+ 2.
of Qal II)
a. be made, of concr. things
:

iKio 20 =2Ch 9 (throne),


12" Ez 43 Ex25 31 Nu 4 86
19

18

Lv

be

Xe

b. be 2>roduced

2'.

prepared, of food
1818

28 io2 \

e.

dei)=

Ch 35 1819

2K

Je 3 16 (ark),
(P)

from

Ex

d. be offered,

(f??)

c.

ace.

vine

mat,

Nu 6

4
.

Lv 6" 7 9 (all P),


nrDD Lv 2 811 kid Nu
12 16

be observed, passover
28

K 24

s2 23
-

(?

Purim Est 9
f. be used
Lv 7 24 (P), + b rei 1 51 (P) Ez 1 55
+ Pu. Pf. 1 s. n E>y \^ 139 15 / was made.
2

Je

"

,,

n.m. Gn 20

+,

'

WJJp

sf.

Gn

B'fcjto

pi.

S 19

cogn.

oft. ace.

man Nui6 28

15

44

Ex2 3 24

(J),

Mi

doing(s)

Hg 2

64

Ez

16

s0
,

44

{behaviour);
1

"

(3) implic. right,


10

Ex
8

18

14

31

Pr

(JL)

P.^b-'yp Is 59 ;
' sg. Dt3i 29

K 16

15

-f

62 13

=2 Ch 34
S 19 2 K 23

33

(1) work, labour,

J1119 16

D?"T

nyy

Hg2

'

513

^ r\p& Ez 46

2C*h3i

'12

47

(J),

J1113
15

tion Is 29

(2)
12

Ec

t.

Dt, 2

16

(E),

16
,

Is 6s

cf.

S 25 s
411

Is

17S2

1415

54

16

Gn 5

s9

22

12

(E);

Ec

Ch

23

28
;

5 ;
of
cf.

Gn 46"

in gen., occupa-

7 - 10

Is

b.

working-days;

nnbg 'O

business, pursuit,

ing, enterprise Is 19

Je 25 14

enforced labour

the six

religious work, 'Nn JT3


21

EC4 4

explic.

(J); in gen. 2 3

19

TO 1B^ 'Gn

'12

17

also of product of labour 23

'an

Ex2 3

husbandry

Egypt Ex

of 1st. in

25

judgment (good or bad)


12 14

Ec

r'- 7

Je2 5

praiseworthy

(4) as basis of

66 18

specif,

22 17

of duty in gen.

"^

&irm

explic.

= what they are to do;

20

1K13"

S^T.

cf. sg. 1

+8

pi.

Dr)

1. a. (1) deed,
Is
(JE),

8
cf. Ec 4
9
of idolatr. practices,

32

'fe^O

cstr.'

i8 3 3 (H), 2 Ch 17*, O.TT '12


Jb 33 17 (rdg. VlkjnSD Di Siegf

14

30

abs. 'o

obscure; (2) implic. evil Gn


u
(E), Ne6
t., +sg. coll.

Lv

6 1G

13

Ezr

is

S 20 19

^K>yD Ju

(or sg., so

fwy

c.

sf.

2o

26 12

work

deed,

Is5 12 +

thing done by
;

Ch

Benjamite ruler 27 21

nfe^p

cstr.

etc.;

Iacr(Ti?;X.

233

+.;

etc.;

(J),

J e 5 13 (nb), Lv 24 19
be done for, b pers.
11
b rei Nu 15 (nM).

d. 6 (Zone
(pass,

16

Jon

}?)>

to, c.

15

one with

David

1. hero of

usage, of flagrant offences

(E) 2

44

I2

14
17
subj. nb'JjD i
2

done

T.u),

s3

of counsel 2

Impf.

Gn

accomplished, performed, fulfilled Ez 1


36
12
Est5 5
be executed, carried out,
9

Dnn

be

@L
Htor
Qv

La

24

15 Ec 4* +
future Is 46 10

353S

b.

Nu

Dt 13 13

2.

(tyccra-ir/X.

A<re(j/p,

koI Ino'i-qvav.

t^frOb}^ n.pr.m.

-:

fs.

3. Levites

4/

life

CI14 36

b. 9

foreign wife Ezr io 37

subj.nasbtt

D^Sk), v 9

Ao-j^X.

L in Kgs.
K 2 2 1214 = 2 Ch

"htoyO) Kt, yVi.')) Qr, n.pr.m.

1 14
etc.; Pf.
Inf.cslr. T\Styh Est 9
18
Ne5 ,etc.; 1. 6e dcme (pass, of Qal 1 1):

etc.;

),

2. Simeonite

CI14

etc.;

1. servant of Josiah

20

12

29* +

of

34

a. 6 15 i5 GU

cl.

IW

be

Afapias

S 23 10

Niph. 97 Pf. 3 ms. Htoga Ju i6 n +;


nn'WJ 2 Si7 23 +, etc.; Impf. 3 ms.

a!

TiTty^ n.pr.m. Aamas,

Ch 33 s (cf.

tyV) 3iK

f Ec 3
s4
pass. Ex 38
c.

14

f? source),

1CI111 13 Dr), v 12 cause,


10. use, ina^tpb ']n

||

14

17

9. bring about, of

).

Ec

and familiar spirit

ghost

Dr

Ch

+ 7 pers.);

a festal day

28",

tpy n.pr.m. Simeonite

85

T7S

,|

(3) undertak-

Dt 15 10 ^yo Dt 2 7 +
+ 2 8 4 *T 'O ^ 9 17
;

Ch 3 2 30 Jb 1 10

'

7
in weakened
(4) achievement Je48 Est io ; (5)
^"'
ocnearly
we
r
Io3
affairs;
P
sense, T'W ?

currences

Ec

work(s) of

'1,

ment, Ju2

710

14

(pi.), 2

17

8 17 (sg.).

esp. in deliverance

Jos

24

31

(D),

^3 3 +

C. deed(s),

and

in judg-

21

+ VT'0

t.,

"fey
Is5 12

etc.

13

Ec

17

+4

^28

92
U

DV^Nri "a in ge n.

t,;

D^Wia

2. a. (i) work, thing

cstr.

i^i

made, by man, HBK 'O G1140 17 (E) baker's work;

Toy,

al.).

ii

cf.

l-P'

'E

zyn

"o

Ex 26'+ 7

+2

32

holy

La

t.,

v3 Nu

cf. '>

|W v
1

28 14 +

27-*

Ch

19

20

s1

sq. n. of material,

goats' hair), v. also


17
'
in temple, rD3*B> ' 1
7 ,

(i.e.

"

the

= materials

n?ij?n

of (prepared for)

10

2 7

16,18

Ez

ship

16 16
-

(v

(3) D*1N

1 1 t.;

wares;

manufactures,

thy

= my verses

rnb>ya v

23

3s

21

(unchaste act); Inf.

n.pr.m. Esau, Uaav

"itoy
T "

(Ew Co

rd. Pi. nifcya

Esau,

'

97

elder

'

Gn 25
+ 7 t. 25, 26 34 27'+ 24
14
Mai i
27, 28, 32 + 15 t. 32, 33, 35, Jos 2434
1 Ch i
identif. with DVlN Gn 6 L819 ancestor
3
25 20

son of Isaac

t.

2- 3

Edomites v 943

of

Gn

Ch'i 35 ; dwelling in Mt,

cf. 1

36 (25 t, in all, Gn 36) Dt 2 5 Jos 24 4


Edomites Dt 2 4 8 12 22 29 l'B>y
Edom
s
6
ITa v ls 18 Ve>y "in v*- 9 19 21
Je 49 Ob
Seir

Ib-y "3.3

4 ; in theoph. n"SBn n|) 13 Ex 24


' of ships 2 Ch 20 37 ; in gen. Is 29';

Ch

^45

51

Ez

(J);

Ez

31

Cyi'P ' 2 Ch 3 cf. O^anD 'D


work of (consisting in) bread-

etc.;

wafers;
2

of

25

pattern, etc., C'tV 'B v

Ex

Ex 30 + 2 t. (ins. Dpi perh.


hence ' wwr& 0/ ar Is 3 s4 (of

|BK T 13 Ct

cf.

Dpi 'O
14

Ch 1

coiffure),

of furnishings of tabern.,
Dpi ' 2 6 36 5 t., rfc ts

oft.

BTjn 'D 2 8 u

t.,

oil, etc.

also 2

4";

W?

n-n

poem) ;

(77-0117 pa,

16a

Co Toy)

del.

'>

(2)

"'EWP

workman-

t [pt$^] v*>. Hithp. contend (perh.


cling to (in strife),

(Lag 143 );

indignant, hostile);

tp&y

of idols (contemptuously)

Dt4 23 2Ki9 18 =Is37 ,9 =2Ch 3 2 Vv/'ii5 4 i35'15


s
(l'T '), Ho 14 4 Mi 12 Je i 16 so (H?) '
cf. Is 2
5
B-jn Dt 27 15 Je io 3 9 cf. Ho 13 2
'JO Je io 9
15
18
'
v 5
appar. also Dn'^yiO I S4 i-'
D^DVD
12
cf. 57
Ez 6 6 VT ID f altars Is 17 8
b. worA
(made by) God Ex32 16 (E); esp. (poet, and

cling with love

Ethpa.

be difficult

NH Ppy, X PPi,

business, occupation)

Gn

iDy ip!>ynri

K 7 Ex 28 +
s

NH PM

self,

J^S

Ar.

cf.

*&,

Syr.

orig.

(i.e.

busy onePf. 3

pi.

26 20 they contended with him.

Gn26 20 (expl.

n.pr.font. in SW.Pal.

locality unknown, & 'ASWa.

as contention);

DW

(v

)\L/J/

of foil.; appar. gather, unite,

cf.

^~ kinsman, sT^.~c tribe, JJ^xJ assembly;

Ar.

= collection,

hence ten

union).

'

of created things,

late),

I'nJjaSK 'D 8
2

cf.

4
,

T?

103

\js

' 102

26

22

t. \^;

(both of heavens),

man

7
cf. in^yo ViH-b3 nyib
3 7 (but rd.
prob. tTCON 93 01 Hi al.); of a nation Is 19 25

"hrPta,
Lzb

315

o-afjX

Chi5

a. 26 11

23

10
a.
d.

Ezr IO

2. 29 21

18 20
-

b. 2

Ma3

2 9*

37
injbyo 3. Levites
4. officials:
23
'

Ch

A Maacriov).

(MadacrrfK,

d. v 7

C. II"

Chrest48

Jim^.; Nab.

iOOV

IB'Sj, S-j'^y;

= tew;

b.

21

e.

8. a. 8 4
41

f.

"

b.

v42

(Matra^X, Maaeias).

C. V

VVp (van d. H. "typ) Ma(a)*ac(a),

Ch 9

12

compel;

~iE>y, all

re (rulers)) ; m.
and

(abs.
43

f. (c.

Exi8 + 2
21

fl. a

other num.
after n. ti
(all P), 1

ti

K6

+ 25

t.

a.

also

2; 43

6 40 2
2324

(NH

(all

^BJJ

Pa

Ar. {. compress a

crush,

gnash (teeth);

woman)

Pf.

3 pi.

68

om.,

S1

+ 53
,0

f.pl.

t.;

20, v.
,

tens in phr. 'V

(E),

Dt

15

t.

Gn24 +

D^fy,

pi.

f.pl.

2L25

rntoj;

</(

"fyy. 1

"
1.'?'

2. ^w,

45 + 43 t.
5 26
57
2i
late
passages
J0S15
+
bef. n.f.pl.,

Ch

7
;

'y

Ipa

S 17 17

Ez 45

2S 18 3

K5

rd. 'N

s3

K 24

14

331

Dnb'y

tGn

32

1610

Hi
3

43

Nu 2 9 23 (P), iKj2 Ch

after n.coll. fy 2
32
3
(J)
5

Am

tGni8
Gn

Gn 45

<Acse /era ?oav,

after n.m.pl.

E), Jos 17 (JE),

shekels (weight)

= <e cmW^

bef. ffl|>3

bef. n. coll.

Dn^) 'y

Dni 121415 t;

s3

D^N 'y= 10,000

Q r );
HP

sc. wie?i,

Gn

b. rn'B>y bef/n.m.pl.,

only

"i'^J?

14 "*|!?K
Co Berthol Toy
cf.

16

S i7 18 + 46

on

Ex i8

(incl.

Kt, nnb'y
13';

nfJh.

i^^,

Syr.

pers. or things, usually without

Ch

3526

n.f ) ~fV

(c.

t.;

ten,

captains of tens

enumerating

Palm. NmE>y

n.m.): abs.

cstr. (prob.)

t,;

flib'y
iiifr.;

46

mm

6' 6

usu. indistinguishable);

c^tr.

Ch6

etc.; Ar.
I -

'

Eth. 0^"4: Ov>CPi; As.

eSertu; Z~\pV.,

4
Pi.

mcy,
SabDenkm No llb

Ph. icy, iDy,

Sab.1B>y

andcpds. Hoin

MT

176

'

til. [f"7t^] vb. Pi. press, squeeze

cf-

v.

b. 34
5. sonof Ahaz 2 8 7
6.
25
Ch 6 rdg. iTE>yp for
rwya q. v.,
Hjb'yp of various post-exil. men
7

Ezr IO 18
30
v
10.

Wy

21

a priest

nt^y
;

Kit.

Ne

etc.,

Levite
cf.

Cl-Gann,

Isr. seal,

priest, Je.'s time,njfe'yo Je 2

perh. 35 4 (VT-).
a.

on

); Ma(a)o-o-ata(r),
.

pj, iJlS

69
IT-, ito3?0 n.pr.m. (wont 0/

n. pr. liTBtyD

33

60 21 64 7 ; of weights Pr 16 11 (but id. perh. ^n


for 'i Gr Toy),
c. product of olive-tree, JV] '
Hb 3 17 f^g. product of righteousness Is 32 17

cf.

tt

'

MI

perh.

io4 24 + 4

(heavenly bodies), 8" (animals); of

Jb 14 15 34 19

v v

= BH;
(NH
\

n.m. and f. ten

U>y n~ltoy
-:

"1

24

s2

(J)

Ch 30 24
Ezr

Nu 7 + 1 3

14

t.

4
;

n.
sc.

Nu 7

797

ntoy
(3HT

Hg 2

measures (of grain)


32

(J

18

Weir

(on art. cf.

10

1
1

(id.

'

art.

c.

P)t.
tfBjn

t.,

rqy

c.

1D3

+ other num.: a.
'"
1IJ Gn 50

DW

Jos

num.

before larger

Gn5 (P).
Dn^n mb'ifl Ezr
14

bef.

25

38

26

24

29

b.

HND

c. nntog after larger' num.,

preceding)

(n.

of.

smaller num., rnw D^ njQB>


= seventeen shekels; before smaller
num. + n.sg. %> n#cni mfcj( Ez45
but rd.

J e%2 9

12

D^CH, joining

to preceding,

rnfe>S;

nw

ff.

TJ)

a Synt.

Herner Sy,lt

n^_ (prob

37a,alsoK. 1,2

Ol* 110 Ko"- 1

^),

for

Q- es

d ZahlwSrterimATa893

mfrS>
"WW
"
v 144
T t 503

Hi Co

2S

a J

92 d,e, 134

on form in

>;
'

K8

Vid. also

^Y 8Gm

427

deuom. take the tenth

t ["\toi?] vb.

of,

; Qal

Impf. 3 ms. ~WT_ 1 S 8 1517 (c. ace.


of thing tithed).
Pi. Impf. + Inf. abs. give
a tenth of, c. ace. rei 2 ins. ife^fl
Dt 14 22

tithe

^V

#$! ">&$? Gn 2 8 22 (P); Ft. taking the


Hiph. (so usu. expl.)
tenth^-]fVm Ne 1 o 38
12
Inf~&V2 E)t 2 6 c. ace. cogn. i.e. taking, reckoning, tithe, but Inf. cstr. with ^ improb., < id.
1 s. *lj?T

al.

io 39

Ne

Pi.; lE'V?

"ifetyp

n. ten, only
J after units

12

(n3E>)

10

d. n-jb'J? after

flD3n

t,,

'

12

but nj^ precedes


so DV (cord.)

),

+8

K 25 = Je 52

i4 2S 16 Je.32 1 2

29

esp.

y&Ttt CJEJ -iB>y

niNO

njB>

Ju

E),

(all

D3B> 15'

'

Jjjii. 1,211

t.;

38 ,

17
29 + 5 t. Est' 9 also DV and
both precede and foil, ordinal Nu 7 72 7S

1 3. rarely

K6

Ch

after larger num., HNIO

"W^y.
6

10

Ju

'y (sc. shekels)

ordinal

as

prob. oni.

We Bu), + D'B^j 'y= io ooo Ju

n. orn.

'1

DWQWNa 5

(even rn'^y

sc.

ten) ;

D^p

in Dr, but dub.

11

ten G11

</ie

= erery

= 38 1212 (all

1212

Ex 27
28
u.m.pl. Ex 34 +

'y

Ne

?nm),

sc.

pred.

so

2S18

]CO 'y (sc. s/ie&e/s, value)

'J?);

anew

abs.,

receiving

i.e.

Qal

but read prob. lb*V2

tithes,

anom.

(on

to make num. 1 1-1 9, both cardinal and


i"nfe>y c.

n.f., "HPy
c.
T

-ib'jnnK
(c. n.f.)

2K9
s

K 23 + 7
36

29

= eleventh K 6

also

t.;

Nu

c. 1'K'y nB?y (e. n.m.)

+ 7 1.

Gn 35 +80 t.; ord. 1 K 19"+ 12 t.


(D)"^(c.n.f.)Ex2 4 4 +3i t.; ord. 2K
s2

n.m.)

b. Pnfc'y
8

25

+6

(D^f

3. </V(m : a.

t.

Xu 2 9 14 +

2 t.

(c. n.f.)

K7

ne>^

"iB>y

c
(

+9t,;

ord. 2

Ho 3" +
Ju 8 10

S 19 18

K 14

Ch

14

+2

7. seventeen

Gii7 u
1

a.

52

nnby

"Wy

n>jB>

16

. Vid.

ord. 1

Ch

6 t.;

ord.

%y

nywi

fn^y

Gn

24

15

25

5
15'

30
;

+6
46

18

13

11

Ch

24

etc.;

crd.

nibip j u 3 14

8.

16

25

otherwise

pi.;

29

30

Jos 15 51

( J)

in phr.,

||

s6
.

b.

K 25

month Lv 25 s (H), Ez 20 1

16

= Je 52

29

27

Je 52

(all

day in

(seventh

^ 33

144

9
;

alone

'V

upon a <m(-stringed instrument).


n. pi. indecl. (a) twenty (ancient

"'"itoy
pi.

Jos 4 19

2. of strings of instr.: 1> ^33

).

harp, a te(-stringed one)


4

Nu 2 9
12

BAS
->W Pra

of

NH = BH

376
;

n^y Hom

Sab.

As. esret;

'

Aram, picy, ^ims!

Ar ,^-Lc

ohrest 48

Eth. OVfr.

Nab. ptyy);

I. as car-

dinal: 1. without other num.: a. usu. sq. n.s.

38

18

+6 4 t., + ^K

Ez 45

(rdg. *|bj*

e. n.

t.

Ex

pred.

23 ' 4 2

3
d. n.pl. precedes

Gn

om.
1010

27

31

38

D^, v. 1'^y 2 b).

ExV

20

Gn

etc.)

'

n.pl. 2

S 14 14 Ex
D"^ 20,000 1 Chi8 4 +7t. +

^N, HBN,

(esp. nj^,

31 31
'

'

t.'

t c.

Gn32 1515 16
-

('!?),

b. sq.

sq. n.s. coll.


2

Ch

K6 +6
2

t.,

as

+ '1BK3 Zc 5 12
+ 4 t.
a. c. units, usu. 20 + (c. 1)

11 - 11

if.

2.+other num.:

2
1
1
+ 58 t. (inch 20+1
unit + n. s. Ju 1 o
33
Josi5
+2 t. pred.;
om.
n.
X 1000, etc., 27 t.);
24
Ex 3 8 24 Nu 8 24
less oft. unit + 20 + n. s. Gn 1
2
21
unit + 20 + nEN3 Ez 40 Ex 26
(all P) + 2 7 t.

yOT

rarely (late usage)

12

25

Lv

+
.'

which is then usu. pi.,


35 35
(P), Ezr 8
Est 3 13 8 5

Ex

a period of ten
V~fb pfe^) ni^'3

a.

t.;

9. nineteen: a.

they follow noun,

Xu

P),

3 d.
Gn i4 4 +io

26

t.

8
Jos 19 38 ord. 2
25
Je 52 12
These num. usually take sg. of the nouns
most often used, !W, Q)\ vir\, c f. (sts.) t^N.

""SK,

24 40

ord.

d.

ord.

it.';

rnfc>y.

t.

ord.

Ch

ro'?>

b.

+8

26

Gn

k>e>

also

(DDb^)

eighteen: a. "Tpy

also "ife^

+ 2 t.;
y3^.Gn37= + 4t.;

r\-)py

b.

Ex

HE'E*

b.

1.

4-3t.

K 22

~>B>y.

nKton

Ch 15' Vid.

a.

~m

fh.^V nB'lon
2 K 1 4" + 9 1.

Bton

c. rnfrj;

23

6. sixteen:
1

5. fifteen: a.

t.

ord.Exi^+i^t.

3t.;

+2

ord.

i8 13 + 3

ord.

55

toy n.[m.] a ten,

"I

1. usu. of days

<e^/i c/ay of the

OTi ^Ae

t/^92

+ 7 t. b. rnb> E^be*
4.
Gn i 4 + 2 t.
n
46'"+
fourteen: a. I^V
13 t.; ord.
V?l^ Gn
Ex 1 + 1 7 t. b. n-i.'f y IfS/lK Gn 3 41 + 5 t.
1

Gn 2 4

days

Est 3 12

ord.

decade

n.m.)

')

tlVCJ?, and (Ex 12 3 )

'

(c.

38

20
ord.
29
26 7 + 4 1.

d. rnb'y >r\&$ ( c n.f.) Ex


'2.
3
ord. Jei +4t.
'twelve: a. "iB>y

Dt

T\m

b. rn'^y,

2 1.

Ges 53k Dr I

points, see

a.m., thus: 1. eleven: a.

Gn 32 s3 +

n.m. )

(c.

ordinal;

20

36
1

(both P).

Ch

19

30

2
1

22

+3

Ch

t.

i2

:9

b. 20

Chr.

(van

d.

+ unit + n.pl. Nu 7 (P),


fc. n.pl. + 20 + unit Jos
8 8
'

H. v 28 ).
14

e.g.
etc.

d.

c.

hundieds,

20 usu. foil.; sq. n.s. K9 Gn6 Dt 3i + 7 t.;


20 + 100(11.0111.)
n.om. 2Ch3 Ezr2 = Ne7
1

:,2

3r
';

nw
Nu

86

n.pL+100 + 20

e.

798

Ch

II. as ordinal

further nSE>.

year

"i ri3B>3 mi (Ae twentieth

15

56
;

2o

n.

t.;

Ex

2. a. 20 + unit + ns. Ez
unit Hgi 2Ch7 +:
20
+
+
40
rnip3+ 20 + unit iK
ns. + unit +20 Ex 1.2

Nu

om.
29

+3

ro"

n^toy
-:

num.

adj.

+'5

-r

66

''I'K'yn

t,;

Chi2

Ez 29

17

25

torfA jmw*:

13

"IK'yn

na^n Nu

24

T^n

nnby

Ex

i6

3G

JTVE'jj

EZ45

11

cstr.

f.

Jin-kg

Lv

rrv'B'Jj

14

heralding a foe

11

13

attending theoph.,
18

Gn

1120

'J?

15

17

Ex

of mt.

v 18 Is 6 4 also 4 3 Jo
b. of God's anger, 1SK3 'V 2 S 2 2 9 = ^ 18 9
prob. also Is 65 s
19

sim. ?K>33n

cf.

'jra

so

vb. denom.

T|tp.y

2. as subst. a

Is6 13

4
3
sim. of the unpleasant, Pr
93), 68 102
io
d. breath of crocodile Jb 4 12
2. a.

ro$3
nntyyn
- T
TT -

11.

3
abs. nfib-y

other nouns om.

cf.

19

26

27

f.

f.

; 1. 'T^K "^ Dt 23
B^/in Gn8 (P) Ez 24
'*>?
(P);
BHha Je 39'; 'n om. ^"'B'Jjn Gn
1

Na2

]fV.

1. a. of burning city

nnb>yn '$3 j e

10

34

s 4

E229 33 21

5
8 (P), ^B'5?3

13

m^y

and

ord. tenth

Nu

Qi>3

'J>n

n^toy,

m.,
20

Is

WJ>

sf.

Is 1
b. in fig. of destruction of Isr. Is 9 17
6
Edoni 34 10
c. sim. of dust-cloud Ct 3 ; of
transitoriness Ho 13 3 Is 51 6 ^ 37 20 (rdg. ^3, as

-&)>.

sub

etc ._Yid. reff.


j

JB>J|

^y.

'

io

cstr.

13

Ju

'y

18

31

i6

Ex

19

10

b. ns.

smoke; abs.

18

'

Jos 8 20 21

Jos8 20 21 Ju20 38 40

t.

15

17

38

Exl9

n.m.

fi. ]IDV

cf.

1. 20 alone,

K 15'+ 4

Qal

Impf. 3 mpl.

so

smoke, be wroth;

Ex

1. a. smoke, Pf. 3 ms. 'y of mt.

touch of

(at

19

18
,

f 104

'>)

"

32

5
b, fig., 3 ms. l-flX WVl, c. 3 against,
144
19
Dt 29 \^ 74
Hence 2. subj. pers., fume, i.e.
5
6e two^A, P/. 2 ms. '3 JW'y f 80
.

Nu

Lv

27

ichn

15
;

^'Ppn

m. abs.

s2

of cattle,

?/te z</te (i.e.

etc.).

n.m. Lv 14

p-ltoy

cf.

28 5
)

21

Lv(H

13
40
29 Nu 28
(H), as measure

Ex 29 Lv I4 -f
Nu i5 +26 t. Nu, inch

in meal-offering

"Hta^
Nu

Nul8

n.m.
20

12 44

Ne

';

Nu
Lv

Nul8

18 26
27

30 32
-

Dt2 6 12

tithing);

c.

245ff.

Lv

11

309, 460

i.

27

J) r

Ne

Dt

io

38 39
-

12 17

13

Nu

31
ii.

24 28
-

Cf. E,s

JX, Arch.

i.

313

ii.

12 44

Sem
257

f.

i-

of

(i.e.

Am 4

\DV Jb 9 prob. error for piy,


v.

223ft

Dt

2nd< d
'

"D

Arch.

in Asher

v. t^y.

so

Ch

33

OAram.

ness, injustice);
2

ms.

^fipK'y

sf.

^ii9

AaeiO,

21

Mi2 Lv

Am 4

19

EN

51

(plausibly); v. ^lic,

Syr. JUL"
to

Hoffm

(No

10B

5116
),

1832 320
>

.TJLc

JUL, from
vb.

Lag

smoke; also

13

EC4
i8

also

God)

Ec

c.

ace.

denom. in Ar. NH).

23

accuse,
:

rough-

Ezi8

3 ms.

1!

sf.

13

21

Am 4

fpl.'nWvn

etc.;
?]2),

1
,

etc.;

1. oppress, wrong

c.

ace. pers.

3 4
S 12
'

poor and helpless

Ez 22 29 Zc

ace. cogn.

10

29
,

Pr 14 31 22 16

b(1)

pp

'V

take by extortion

Mai 3 s abs. H012 8


Jb io3 dml tyrannically (of
;

Je

pt, oppressor, extortioner

12

2<

oppressed \jr 103"


14
4
2. oppress a nation Is 52 cf.^105
21
16 21 \js 1 19 122 pt, act. oppressor v' pt.

pt. pass, as subst. the

Ch

pr})
40

21

Impf.

etc.;

ace. rei)

(c.

(_>*-

||

extort (X

p'^ Lvi9 + etc.;


sf. D^y
Ch 16 ^105";

practise extortion, 2 2

146 7
1

Levit.

aix

Lv

Pf. 'y

esp. the

Dt 24 14 Je

'V

v 33

pass, oppressed

Ar. ^^c ascend,

ms.

by extortion,
2

=
cf.

pWV Dt28 29 +,

pass.

S 12 4

Pr i4 31 +

Pt.act. ptiy

P&V Ho 12 8

//. cstr.

122

s2

q.v. p. 92 supr.

"lis,

pK>y; Syr.

Qal

practise extortion;

Acjoua^.
jltrj/ (-\/of foil.;

Ch

slander; As. adj. esku, strong; Ar.

Lv5 23 and

to

TDT^l' n.pr.m.

=]&V

\aav, etc.;

=BH,

Ez i8

pK*y

Dt.l68ff.

ii. tiJl*

amoAiny

z/te

n.pr.loc. in Shephelah of Judah

"(ttJy

44

city 6

(oft.

i8

20 ls

fig.).

^-&F_

4
abs.

512

the

N.

fn.

232s

Neio 39

14

Gn

f? rei

c.

2CI131 12

of bath v

year of the tithe


genit. pers. paying tithe

Proph. Lect.
f.

8 10

5 6 6

in

Is 7

Jos 15 42 in Simeon ace. to 19'

11

tenth part

Ch 3 i

Mal

'Bn na?>
I2 6

Am 4 + 3 t,;

usu. cstr. bef. n. rei

2i.26.26

homer Ez 45

payment of

tithe,
20

14
26 12

12'VP

D^rnb-yp

Qnn

t ptL^J/ vb. oppress, wrong,

tenth part, tithe;

sf.

1. tenth fart of

2.

'

O^n

pi.

firebrands (dying out

+ 4 t.

Lv 2 7 s0 + "&$
sf.H^yD LV27 31 pi. abs.

Ts'eio 39 (bef.l'^pn);
nil'Kyp

23

cstr.

10

only 23 17 );

(Gi y is );

Ex

'y of mt.

40

13
distributive pits'? rO)">rV 28

abs. '

-'-

Ex

fiy

Nu 28 + ; only P

Vbb used

t.

D^'fy.

pi.

of

V Lv i4 +

_abs.

smoking;

t]\2?V adj.

and ris^n nn^i?


Arch
further Benz Arch 182 Now

= l'y, v.

i.e.

tenth part (of ephah

Nu 1 s

biKaTov rod otyl

10

Ho

Je 50 33
11

in predict,

3. dub. are

a river oppresses him,

upon him

(sc.

>GunkBu

y^. 'V Dt 2

i.e.

the hippopot.;

in}

pV)i:

29
,

Jh

rushes violently

Du

VpV" falls, sinks);

pK'', fr.

pW]

Dna

pW

Bfe3

799

p\V
Pr 28 17 oppressed

Pu.

of a person.

burdened) with the blood

(1

Pt.

n^EtyEin Is 23

f.

conquered Sidon under

(of

p^V

'

n.m.

Je6

'yabs.

Ec

7'

genit. subj.

c.

PW

as ace. cogn. c.

(q.v.)

national oppression, Is

of extortion

62

y\r

54

(||

't

V
I

Is 38

am

5
2.

3. concr., gain

Lag Gr

39

Ges 559v

48i

'

oppression to

is

sim.^39

).

Jb

35

Ec 4

D*j?B>Jj

t [PT[?\1^?D] n.f. extortionate


3"} Pr 28
great in
yS3 Is 33 15 gain of extortions.

abs. rrip^yi?

"0

act;

16

Aram.

spec, and deriv.;

Ar.Jii abound with herbage,


of herbage, goods, etc.)

Ho

Jb 15

/ have become

29

he shall not be

\jxs-

>-**;

in

(but

cf.

Pf.

s.

NH

^"PV

^ 65

10

p r io 22

om. 3 fs.l^ri

abs.:

Impf. 3 ms.

Dn

+ ace.

^VVp 1S2 1

so Pt.

maketh rich (opp. K^niO).

from

cogn. Xty)

''

fs.

n*tfyn

Pr io 4

Hithp. iY 1?J?rip Pr 1

one enriching

himself.

n.m. 1S17

~\tiV
37

'

25

cstr.

Est

sf.

inBty

'

19

1.;

Ex 30 +
13
cstr. "fty ^45

adj et n. rich ; abs.


.

23

pi. abs.

Qn"B^ Ec io 6

'V

smooth, shiny

'JJ

cstr.

]p

"$

^m Ez

27

19

Pt, D'B>i?

vh

JW

X n^ym); Hithp.

us

to

(cf.

^ 4

at^n

18
)-

thought;

ni-) n.f.

would be

(ni-

perhaps God

Jon

'N nti'yn^

Jb 12 5

'V

esrit,

v.

eleven;

Gie

only

pi., fr.

*n^).

39

12

1415

1S

Nu 7

'7'

4
.

(As. isten, one; isten

1-

= 52 =VK25

6 7 8 36

146

VJOTy nas ^

cstr.

'

n~)W]} (q. \.)

n'E'y,

DI 573 TelAm. [is-]tit, first time;


212
226
and reff.);
Ges 597e Ko"-

ZAWi(188I)

sf.

n.num. one

t^n'dJy

15

**

vb Hithp. think (Arama-

21
^lnt^y Ecclus 3 );-pl.

"WVt

Vrwy

'

so Gie

t [n:nUJ^] n.f.id.(Aram.: JEpaiM?'?;

,
riches; j?abs.Gn 3 i 16 +

Je 9 22 + 5 t., D"Jf J?
7
24
13
16
^49 Pr 14 + (or ||) ni33 1
3 Pr 3 + 9 1,;
'V rivy J e 17 11 c f. Eng.
make money.'
27 1, cstr.

(as

of metal);

tnWW (vand. H.

20

/W

will give a thought

1 s.ntfgKl Zc 1 i (Gi Kt
van d. H. Baer ^Kl)
3mpl.Wtfg! Je 5 27 //. csir. I^n}) Pr 2 3 4

or

ism: BAram.

@ @ 5!),

(cf.

Tyre Co WJJ i.e. pt. pass.,


forge, or work skilfully ; Toy zVwi

/mj3/. 3 ms.

T^i?: Pr 21 17

17

lump

f II. [Jlt^T]

2. gain riches,

"W! ^ 49

Of

fat, they are

skilfully ivr ought; all dubious.

(the land); obj.

it

3 pi.

(1),

precedes, v 27 ).

as merchandise of

sf. FiriBtyri ri|fi

ms.

q.v.

doubtful word, Thes

fat)

have grown rich

t nitry adj smooth ? only

+ ace. cogn.^;

or shiny

grown

they have

(fig.)

vWjn
id.,

8
9
in
50 51
symbol of

Le
Ct 5 14 a plate of ivory (Low in Buhl * Bu).

rich ; Impf. 3 ms. "^V.}


40
22 rd. TVffV
rich. i

thou dost greatly enrich

Is

TjYiLT n.[m.] plate

abundance,

(Ges 61g ),

1.

conj. ViKty

(NH

(||

(cf.ng^); only Qal Pf.

WK'y Je 5 2S

Hiph. 1. make rich, c. ace. pers. Pf. 1 s.


G1114 23 2 fs. n^ynEz27 33 (of personif.
;'
Tyre';' + ^3in 3T\2)
Impf. 3 ms. sf. ^PT-

W^

(as waster, con-

3ir})

i^N nana Jbi3 28


. 27 10 read prob. K"33y

smooth (or shine, from

nfljj,

Qal

vera

si

pi.

extortions;

vb. be or become rich

t ['Hti^J/]
der.

19

12

[J1^I7] vb. be smooth

fl.

moth

Ho 5

abs.,

12

Jb

fragility

1350,9

n.m.

sumer);']}

12

j-'p-Am

TO

'

TEPp^vi?^ n.pl.abstr. oppression, extortion

As. asasu,

(cf.

improb.); Qal Pf. 3 fs. WJ? Dy? HEW ^ 6 8


m?/ e^/e is wasted from grief, = 3 10 (Dy?3
+ 1^33, ^b?); 3 pi rwy 'DXJ? v 11

n.[m.] oppressor, extortioner;


2

away

vb. waste

for 'n.

(of
^l*.c moth(-worm), \juJs- eat
?denom.); ace. to De* 6 8 al.
denom. from &V, prop, be moth-eaten, but

11.

Je2 2 (=p?TJ

D^fS

and

for 'y.

Ar.

-J-

O^En

[t^ti',!/ ]

oppressed, distressed.

tpitii}?

moth;

~'~'i?^

me

t.;

12

conj.

moth;

AarjX, Ao-e*.

n.f. oppression, distress;

(cf.

al.

14

Che Hpt

29

Pr i4 20 +4

||

7"; as ace. cogn.

22

17

Ec

T pWV n.pr.m.Benjamite 1 CI18

tnpyt

Ec

obj.

J !,

rich, opp.

2/i<?

12

13

22

S 12 14 (opp. &r\),

22
^ 49 alone Je 9 Mi6 +5 t.,
Dy
n^J?
+
^45 'V IS53 is prob. crpt., cf.
0'?Bh Bo Py Di-Kit VI *> Krochm Gr

opp. ?r3N

Ez

14

so perh.

134

; adj. m.

12

15

19
i8 is

^.?). Is 30 12 59 13 rd. B^y

23

11

Ku 3 10 (opp. ?n_); usu. n.m.


Prio +3t.; opp. Vh 2 S

crushed

oppression, extortion

"'

Mi

nnnft?

s f.

woman).

of

fig.

+ ,cstr.'f H9 w Ec5 ; l.Je6

8
Ez 22 712 yff 73

Lv

12

*nvv

72

29

20

= eleven,
1

eleventh,

Je

Ez 26 40 49 Zc i 7 Ex
3
13
(all P), Dt i
1 Ch 12

800

mnttfr

trinh^

mvbnv

n.pr.deae. 'Ai:6reth, < 'Astart,

t-'n-jntpy adj. gent, of foreg/yn

in^y Ph. mn^S


-Astereth
Acad Jan
n.pr.
n.pr.),
-tflB>y
12V Cook
( + oft. in
ZMGlx(18,i5)
1S 1S96
Sab. n.pr. dei inny v. esp. Os
(v. infr.)

(MI

17

{^D3

ftV

ib xxxvii (18SS). 376 "p ]] Sab. Giitternamen,

T)TT\f

asiff..esp.2S7ff..

in Egypt, 'astirati
in n. pr.
uEur 313 Gk, 'Aorapri;
on other Gk.
;

(=">nny)

WMM

A5

equivalents (e.g.
i86f.2soj.__!.

n'

+ Vt.;
10

S3

pi.

Ju2 +
13

(Dr

id. prob. sg.

'

K
4

Ju IO

'

7"

Acrrapcod),

Jloab., Sab.

and appar. Ph.); Phoenician

crn

rnnaty

so prob. 'y TV?

elseAvhere

pi.,

i i

S 31 10

5 - 33

deity,

TW "$ 2 K23

'*
,

(rdg. sg.; v. esp. Dr);

u islarat = gods and Istars

+ {w)bv2, as Canaanitish
|p33n ^K f.
iS f 12
DB

goddesses), usu.

Ju

deities

Vid. esp.

13

10

10

Dr Ashtoreth

in

Hast

on Istar Jastr

adj. TTiy

be ready, pre-

(also great, bulky); Syr. lx,

in der.

and deriv.)
Pi. Imv. ms. sf. fi'Wy'! Pr
2
it
ready i.e. thy work (||f?n).
24 and make
Hithp. Pf. 3 pi. B\bb nnynn Jb 15 28 which
spec,

[houses] were prepared (destined) for


be) heaps of ruin,

TTiiy, ["ftrW]

(i. e.

to

<wtf/ pi.

/ie

day, so 8 13

on 'Athtar Bae Rehm l ; on Ph.


Gesch Phiin :,s4(
-;
on 'Ashtoreth
'Astart Pietschm
JBL x (1891) 73
Barton
GFM Ency Bib

11.'y

skilled

prepared;

adj. ready,

"uT?b T>ny Jb 15 24 a king

1. abs.

13

of various local goddesses, called

niiriB'y (cf. As. ildni


(i. e.

(NH

I.:_c

ancient Sem. goddess (with male counterpart in

"n'i)N

pared

'Astart, 'Astereth

al.);

(Aornprn, pi. Aaraprai, but

1S7

ni| -

3t.

future (as prepared); Ar.

'

suggest nB>3,

Aaraprr], etc.; 'y

IStar,

cf.

ni-tri-

"

Lewy F,emdw

cf.

artificial, to

p ro ^_

orig. J?-, nnri-,

'Acppobirr,)

liv (1900),

OAram. Palm, iny

Istar ;

As,

ZMli

44

v. I. roy.

fl. [*lJhl7] vb. be ready

'

'

f.

Chu

279

t_i_

nnny Est3 14

Qr (Kt DHiny).
tyi'llgn Jb 3 s <Aose

reacfy /or

ready for
2. reacfy

the

skilled in rous-

ing Leviathan.

3. prepared
impending
rnriy B>m Dt 2 35 *Ae tm3
pending tKings are hastening (|| Cl'W Di* S^i?).
(cf.

NH=future),

fpl.

4. prepared

stored up, DHTlTnyi Is io 13 Kt


(Qr Drrrhwyi, to differentiate it from above)
and their stores have I plundered.

Bei. Bab. pass. esp. 202 f..

ff-

>

i.

'

||

so

Dr

Dt7,13
);

fertilized

name

also ijjis- as

cf.

by dew and rain

"\Ve

of land

skizzeni "- i;o


.

Jordan (name from worship of diff. forms of


'Astart in Egypt, astiratu, as E. Jordan loc.
of

WMM
tarti);

in

Josi2 4

162

3 i3

TelAm

n.pr.loc. _|.

Bashan (near Edrei) Dt


,2:!1

(all

^J]K),

">

rrwya (i.e. n-in^y rv?) Jos 21 27


D^")5 Gn 14 5 ( AtTTapcod Kapvatv,
;

xvi (1897), 155

f.

wh() expl>

tico-peaked nit.);
site prob. either

name

cf.

ag

further,

Tel 'Astara, 2

(IV 1 -),

iCh6 5S

also rhri^y

GFM
<_ g ^ ere ^
J^g
D^"lj5 Am6

above

not clear

i.e.

pevh. full-grown); ace. to

ready to fight)

only

pi.

Hom NS247f

animal

DVWiy

Is

11

+ 1 3 1;

Dnny Gn 3 i 10 +i 3 t.; cstr. '"Wiy Is 34 ;as


property Gn3i 1012 Ez2 7 21 Pr2 7 26 food Dt32
6

14

8
as leaders of flock Je 50 (sim.), hence

and

princes

chief

men IS14 9 Ez

34

17
,

fig.

of

v. also

Nu7 + i2t. Nu7,


and (iron.) 50 913 fig. of people and
princes in ^ 's great sacrifice Is 34 s Je 5 i 40 (sim.),
Ez 39 18 and (idea of sacrif. dropped) Zc io3
infr.; as sacrif. victims Is i

^ 66

11

17

15

nny,

^PiV,

tn^n^

W
=

ny sub

v.

n.pr.m.

adas (very dub.);

>i

Ne

II

niy

4
,

@L

HPS

Nay^;

prop.

"l^J?;

7il,J/ (\/of

foil.;

peril.

568

viii.

@L

Adapa-

g\
1

A
S30 30 @ A%,

v. "iny.

= As.

great, cf.etellu, great, exalted ;


vii. 484,

I. ruy.

A6ea,

Ch

t"Tjn^ n.pr.loc. in Judah

13

so

a<c?Ztt,

Che Eipos

^roio
-

TlmeI '

4S\

miles E. of Sea

Hast

_ u l-^Geo g r.248ff.

Thes well-developed, cp.


(cf. V mng. great,

il!L

cf.

of Galilee, or Muzeirib, 8 miles further S.; pcss.


DB
both occur in OT cf. esp. Dr Ashtaroth in
_,JGnl4,5

(NH = BH;

he-goat

As. atudlt; Ar. 3^_s young he-goat; relation

-j-III.rVVItttyy Il.pr.l0C. A<rrapa>6, etc., E.

A S .u.Eur.

10

Ar. S^J. horse Jit for running

f ii. [niintpi?] n.pl.f. only cstr. in phr.


*j:kx njpn'/y Dt 13 28 4 18 51 (all
T?^ "W)
7
usu. interpr. either as a. -=ewes (Thes) or as
b.
young (cf. veneres gregis; in either case
with ref. to 'Astart as goddess of fecundity;
ES s~..i.a*7t.naed.siM76t adopting b, thinks
one type of "Ast. in Canaan had form of sheep,
-

'

29

to

ni"int2?y v. foregoing.

n.m. Gn31

_Tiny]

Q^g m Ency. Bib.KBf.

tOOrP^ny, ^bny
exalted);

1.

f.

n.pr.f. et

m.

''

is

Athaliah, daughter of Ahab

and Jezebel, mother of Ahaziah king

of Judah,

any
To8o\ia

mi 24 7
26
I Ch 8

n;_ 2

26

3 - 1314

Oaki,

t[D/TP] vb.

= 2 Ch 22 UW1 2 3 12
Ch 22 12
2. m. a.

Ezr 8 7 AdeXei, A AtfAta


c. vny one with foreign

b.

(genit.).

Ezr io 28

Hiph. Pf.

^ e clogged in speech,

I.lc

burned by heat; hence

!}---*-

but derived sense dub.


si "- 61f
); read perhaps firm (-/n*)

burned up,

RS

cf.

lc -,

Krochm Kit Che

n.pr.m. Levite

"PIT!}?

Ch

v.

H?t

Jul 13

Jos 15 17

name of family 27

rooi/ei,

iCh4

911

13 - 13

14

8
,

so

Aram,

pny grow

jsl^iw,

Palm. adj. pny old); Qal P/. 3


Jb 2 7 Impf. 3 ms.
3 pi.
18

4
;

pW

18 4 .

1."

(sc.

tent)

26" (D#);

= proceed Gn

(D#J?

Jb 32 (v. supr.)
words have moved away from them (0D), but
v. prob. gloss (Bu al.).
2. Jb g i he who removeth mountains.
3. very late Pr 25
so

16

fig.

{remove from one book or

transcribe

another

roll

transtulerunt ; so
Zunz ZMGMV(1S7U447f-= Ges

i^typa-fyavTo, 23

mediaeval Heb.

')

pT^V adj. forward, arrogant

(Thes free

^3i I9 94 4

(v.

so also 7 5

valuable

Gn

YWfor

25

the

Ch 5 20

21

^"Wyf Jb33

">'?*

51

25

26

Niph.

(and grant entreaty

M>k

"inyjl.

Ch 33 13

and

S 21

Is

'vb

14

22

d)

Impf. 3 ms.

Ezr 8 23

-iny*l

c.

24"; Inf. abs.^V^.

cstr. (as subst.)

iWiyn

supplication,

c.

Ch 33 19

7X. ?: P/'

Ex8 7mp/. 2 ms. i^n "vnyn Jb


Wft))n Ex 8 4 9 s3 ''7 10 17
mpl.'^K
/mi;,
also c. 7 pers. in behalf of whom, Impf. 1 s.
-i-nys Ex8 3 so 7m. wnyn, c na v 24
22

'rhnyrq

27

<sjS>

["^n^] n.[m.] suppliant, worshipper

so usu., but dub.);

fi.
(?

25

only

pi. sf. ''inj?

'y

nS30

Is 23

18

c/jcw'ce

be abundant,

fll. [1J"1J^] vb.

Zp

10

Aram, loan-word;

(as

"iny,

aire.

vera

si

1.

rich =

ji, be

Heb.-^y); Niph. Pt. fP ninny? p r 27 (of


enemy's kisses; De excessive; opp. O^DNJ)
s

l!

Toy prop. rfiS/'py?.


Hiph. Pf. 2 mpi.

or niy3 crooked, hypocritical.


}

^y cnnnyn Ez 35'
^^""T^ril
Aave multiplied against me your words
oan.a'i

(|[

DD^Sil 'bV), del. as gloss

and thinks verb due

sg.,

trnriy

Co
to

after

, Toy reads

Aramaizing

scribe.

abundance (Aramaism,

n.f.

si

I will reveal to them


cstr. Je 33
1.);
abundance of peace, etc. (corrupt ace. to Gie
Buhl Lex ; Vrss. render variously).

vera

42

(Wa K

A@L A8ep),

(Conder s" rveyiil::r

'1

(cf. <j-^.c-

hence surpassing, choice Lane


Pr 8 1S eminent wealth.

De GnC4)

Semi.210f.; 2nd ed

Gn

'h Tl^?-

Jibrin

in

Judah Jos

Simeon 19 7 (l^f/>;
perhaps = ^ny q.v.; perhaps
in

) 'Atr, c.
Geoer Map

(cf.GASm

2 miles

NW-

of Beit

'

).

1947

p^r\V adj. eminent, surpassing, choice


pnv);

7 of worshipper (v.7

c.

0r6

in both sq. 1&V);


so)

preceding,

(v.

^N

Pf. 3 ms. consec.

15

< advanced, eminent, surpassing

'

Jui 3 s

'"M"!]} n.pr.loc. (-y/dub.);


r

(cf.iWS).

)in

22

sacrifice

"no

(of speech)

unrestrained);

Ar.),

pF)V adj Thes {ancient and

io

3 ms.

be supplicated, entreated

to

Schr.iii.66f.'

<

Ex8

18

move forward
n loc),

Ch

||

'

); Qal Impf

pn Jb

^6 8 (of eye, HCW).


Hiph. Pf. 3 pi. ipviyn
16
Jb 32 (Gi van d. H. Baer v 15 ), Pr 25
Impf.
8
5
3 ms. pny_ Gn 12 26"; P<. P^nyc Jb 9 ; l.

in

- 27S

fs. n^rij?

move i'p 'JP T] Jb'i 4 18


2. advance (in years; Aramaic
(||^n?); hence = grow old and weak

sense) 21"

Ar.JiE slaughter for

381 "^rgSkizzeniii.115, 166; Heid.(2),118,]42

26

iJn J^] vb.pray, supplicate (always to

(cf.

Hiph. = Qal, make

come free, grow old;

18

1 1-

Drib

(NH Hiph.; As. eteku as H., also trans, bring,


move; Ar. ^.c, (jxc precede, pass forth, be-

^6

(||

on^n

P"ny, .A.&JL, oZd), D"p s ny

1 ''.

t[pJly J vb. move, proceed, advance

old,

1. removed,

3^n wm

2. old, ancient (Aramaism:

always of God),usu.

26",

]P37 n.pr.m. son of Kenaz, a hero in

To6ov\rjk,

Isr.,

on cstr.v.Ges I30a ).

17 -\nfa

I7^

(r)o0.
,,

0^3

3 ms.

Thes scorched,
-

[j^W] adj. removed, old


^P Wi? Is28 i.e. weaned
t

OtfaXt.

dub.

^s

(i^*

suffocating heat,

KS JPhil

God)

1S

H|? I S 9

2 20

1
-

OyodoXia.

@L Yodoviov
wife

*.T- 2

801

III.

~\liy (-/of

following),

fn. [inV] n.[m.] odour (si vera


cstr. ">ny Ez 8", of incense.
Vrss.);

*"

1.)

(so

802

WIND

1
*], Pe, seventeenth letter; used as

3. 2.

numeral 8o in postB. Hebrew.

NS

me

over
to

5{n^a Is 44

people [by

t [PFKID] vb. perh.


T

DH M ZMQ ^

'

cleave them in pieces (poss. point 'BN

on other views

HNS

Dr

v.

Gr).

(part cut

corner, side

n.f.

Qal;

i.e.

will

[']

rd. perh. O-pSS

Archiv

'Abschnitt,' ace. to Schroter in Me


Ba zM Gxl agCT, eii Bu bl L but perh.bilit.,

(No

etc.

'

MeissnSui>p1

As. pdtu,

74

pi. abs.

19 23

s2

Ar. ili company,

side, edge, border, v. esp.

t.;

25

Am 3

26

37

DNS

12

as

Je 48

45

Ex25

26

||

table

tl. corner

);

23

37

(H); land (prob.) ~NdJ)

your

temples),

T^T

'S

27

cf.

21

field

Lv

D^nm Ne 9
Lv

into every corner; D3ipK") '2

i.e.

NU24 17

du. cstr. Tl^a

s3

(all

s7

22

(i.e.

H);

''Xixp

WMM

f.

We

der
side

Skizzen

119

Heid. 2, 198

Nu24

man)

of

fig.
:

iii.

,7

head-dress,

of

turban

of bridegroom

abs. 'a

10

sign of joy v 3 (opp. mourning, and so)


Ez 2 4 17 pi. sf. D3-1KB v 23 (worn by men of
,

T]Na

position)

of priests D-ripS

Ex 39

n'yajsn

28

nsa Ez

44

'3

13
,

(P); pi. abs. tanas is 3 2 (of

luxurious women).

trHNDtt

n.f. beauty, glory;

Is 28

'fl

Je48 17
20
20

elsewh. abs. and cstr. J"QX3n Is 3 18 +


nn.NSriPr2 8 12 +6t.; sf.vnsnis46 13 +

1.;

1. beauty, finery

1. sf.;

Ez 16

52'; jewels

Je 13

20

man

diadem v 5

1739

Is 44

23

13

Is 3 1S ; of garments

26

Ch

cf.

flock

city of Samaria 28 14 ;

2. glory: a. of rank
apparel
of h.p. Ex 2 8 240 (P); Tl lryny crown of glory
Pr 4 9 16 31 Is 62 s Je 13" Ez'16 2 2 3 42 greatness
.

'

of monai'ch Est

house of David and inhabitants of Jerus. Zc 12 7


b. of renown
'nh tip ? Dt 26 19 1 Ch 2 2 5 Jei3 n 33. c. attrii

'

s5
s3
s2
clipped on the temples Je 9 25 49
8
As uEur
(epith. of Arab, tribes, Herod.'"'
40

'*,

!"IK3 ^/iose

49

"^ann 60 21 61 3

Ez4418

n.m.

(2), of

iKerra

1 s.

ory

<7

(but read prob.


of divan

cf.

means of

so

7m/. cs*r.

ornament)

orig.

Is 6

'"il

NH = BH, Aram. KTIKB Jl'Ja);


cstr. DNS Am 3^+77 t.;
+4

Je9 25
riNS Ex

abs. 'a

-/nxa

fr.

off,
-

(]

Bfe>

No M 485

Sta 5185 and not

a876) 701f

""J,

tlNS

(head,

split

Bn'KBK Dt 32 26 I

s. sf.

cleave in

1.)

cleave,

111

Sab. ^ya

Hiph. Impf.

vera

2^

J!

pieces (Ar. (^li, jli)


bowl, etc.);

(si

23

2. #e

etc.

oneself be glorified, by

warn

v. na.

when,

(to decide)

bute of ;,

temp l es Qf jtfoa Q (un


2.
(JE) Je 48 45
_

ft 'n

^7i 8 iCh.29 11
89

sanctuary

13

'T\

96

ty

s
,

jfrtt

/
;

nDK>Is63 14 iCh29 13

Is 6 3 12 ;

*tpk*n TV?

hence

'n in

60 7

63

Is

cf.

15

(of

a. usu. of Ezekiel's temple, the tabern.,

the holy city and the land, or its subdivisions

10

heavenly temple), 64
's gift to Isr.
'n as
13
19
18
46 cf. 60 (also ty 89 supr.); of future fruit
2
design, of ark of
3. a.
of land 4
yp- 78".
honour of nation Isr. La 2 b. glorying, boasting,
of individ., Is 20 5 Pr i7 6 i9 u 20 29 28 12 warrior
Ju 4 9 monarchsls io 12 ; nations Isi3 19 Ez24 25
'n 7$0 rod (sceptre) of glorying Je48 17 (othersl).
'*

'">

Ez 41-48 [47 t.] and P [26 t.]) in plur.


1S
(n)Onj? nXB East side Ez
47 + 17 t. Ez, ='B
I3
nmp.Ex2 7 + 3 t.Pand Ez 4 5 7 (v.CoToy); 'B
(only

(H)3iDX

North

Ez 4 7 15 Ex 2 6 20 +9t.; 333
Ez 4 7 19 19 Ex 2 7 9 + 8 t.; ti\

side

'3

'B
W/t s;cZe
12
7
(fflfi|) JF^ si^e Ez
45 Ex 2 7 + 2 1 1. + "^n?. 'S
0>n Ez 4
(also D>n OHg 'a 48 ); abs. only
nnxn nxab Ex 2 7
side
b. vaa na Lv 1
(border) 0/ to /ace (forehead and temples P).

(naM)

'.

12

II.

"IKS

(doubtful V).

t[mfc$B]

bough; pi.,

n.f.

vine, abs.

nilNB Ez

DND
fl.

[1K3]

Pf. 3 ms.
of temple

irnNS 3 i 5 (Kt;

tiTlND

nca.

v.

of

all in fig.:

vb. Pi. beautify, glorify;

sf. T|n?<B

(obj. Isr.) Is

s
9
55 60

c.

ace.

Impf. 1 s. "W?SN 60'; Inf. cstr. "INS


v 13 Ezr 7 27 so njnua QMjy -isa ^ 149 4
Hithp.

Is io

33

^v

d.

H. pier

Qr

n.f.coll. boughs

rrjKB).

t["iN2] vb. denom. Pi. go over

boughs ;Impf.

sf.

mlS

Kt.,

(van

f (Baer niN"l3); of cedar,

8 12 13
Qr); vrna'a v 6 vna'-ia v

ms. 1NQP1

Dt 24 20

the

thou shalt

not go over the boughs after thee

(i.e. glean).

1. glorify oneself c.sV pers.

"NB1T J117 Isio

15

Imv. ms. "iNBnn

Ex

= boast, Impf. 31ns.

as polite address to king,


8

(J),

assume

the

honour

t-inNEI n.[m.J mng.

Na

11

Jo

6
;

Thes,

(glow with dread,

fr.

all

dub.; only 'B |i?


faces gather a glow

assumed

V 1N3),

so

Wc

803

pNS
AE Hi

Now;

gather in (their) beauty

al.

v I.

Je

INS; grow pale); Vrss AV gather blackness


all very uncertain.
(fr. "fi^B a j30< /), v. Dr
;

tpfc^E n.pr.loc. Paran, &apav

pSS

Sin. Inscr.);

mael Gn 21
Nui2 (E),

21

usu.
2

home

'B ~Q"1P

(E), traversed

by

of Ish-

(all P); it lay NE. fr.


3
Sinai,
with Gulf of Akaba and
(the traditional)
16

io

Arabah

the

as

E. border

its

Dt 33 Hb

in the

'a "in

was

region

12

same

perh. coast-

shore of Gulf of Akaba;


range of mts. along
I81S
r
(betw. Midian and Egypt)
B alone 1K11

Dt

Vid. Rob

H2

(Vof

Ct2 13

so Syr.

DB -' Fi6,

t[nas]

mug.

foil.;

unripe fruit;

n\aa

Co

NH

dub.;

1^^

N3B unripe grape;


Tristr

n.f.

(cf.

SHB

ffi2

NH)

Low

11

K5

11

(3 pers.) Je

(otherwise Gie

make
more

3.

c.

whose

^ pers. in

c.

entreaty, 3 pi.

gen. interpose,

yjan TOar&.

al.

18

n.m. occurrence, chance;


Ec 9 11 time and

evil occurrence ;

r\b

n.[m.] thing

'nb onDfc

2D

Jb

13

'7 72 -"io 26

abs. 'a

chance.

mark; np^

hit,

Hiph.

V^a

(cf. also

TT>fcOWB n.m.

Xui

early fig; pi.

del. v. as gloss).

T5?a_S
1

391

).

behalf; Pt. JfjlBP 59 16 om<? interposing.


4.
ma&<3 attack, only Pi. Jb 36 s2 assailant, but 01

Post in

cf.

""fiysan

1 s.

tWDQ

2 3*.

Pf. 3 ms. y?Bn c ace. rei


2. cause one (ace.) to en-

3 pers.;
Impf. 3 ms. yaa? Is 53 12

H23 un-

Lexx; Ar.

in

behalf Gn

%A< upon,

^yjan J e 36 20

'

ripe fig, pi. r?l

Hastings

treat

BR '

+ b pers. on whose

pers. Is 53.

Bu Du

dub.). 1 S 25 v. 11. jiVOsub pV.


m f Palmer Desert of EMdus m s; Di Dr m

(loc.

Ru 1

+3

Exodus

Isr. in

27

16

5. strike, touch, of boundary, c. 3 loc. Jos 16"


,,
I9 n.K^. 5 7. W . cf I7 .o. c
lo(,_ I9
Hiph _

1. cattse <o

n.pr.

(cf.

ttQD
18

Asherite, &ayair]\,

1).
-trj\;

sf.

v*>-

t [^-12]

he exhausted, faint (X

3?i-

"VS der. spec, tear down, destroy; As. pagru,

7jD (*/of foil.;


is be

J.ss.s)

mng.dub.; Ar. JJkl (As-5,

and

thick

soft,

NH

flaccid;

^33

NH~i33=BH Aram.K"^?, J^>


M w
frOJNa No
);>/. 3 pi.

body, corpse;

Palm. 153

Mand.

'

= BH,

cf.

|P V123 <Ae?/ ivere too faint to go, etc.

Levy NUWB ").

tb^S) n.m. Lv7

'

18

only asterm.techn. of unclean sacrificial flesh


18
(P), 19" (H);
it is 'a if eaten on third day Lv7
;

cf.

pi. D^?? P1
(undefined)
4
Semi
broth of refuse things (Kt pna), RS

"to Ez

'3

IS65 4
325,

of

2nd

14

Du

ed. 343

tn i n ks of flesh with the blood ;


mice and other unclean animals.

a1 loc

'

tJ/JS vb. meet, encounter, reach (NHt'c?./


T

""

Aram.
-x^j

* -'
Ar. ls>i

J?i<3,

^*^3

happen

to,

poss.

akin to

upon;

light

afflict); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'a

K2 +
:t2

Ex2 3 4 c.2pers.Gn 3 2 2 (E),Nu35 19 21 (P); c.3


loc. Gn 28 11 (E)
2. meet, with kindness, c.
/
s
ace. pers. Is 64 s (^ubj.
ace. to Ew De
), so 47
Hpt
Di al.; Che
V2K (reading, with Du, 1DN for
-

'

3. encounter with hostility, _/aW wj>on

(sf),

15

+3

25
17 18 13
21
I2
(JE), Ju 8 i 5 i8 1 S2 2
2
22
25 29 31 32 34 46
God,
c.
of
ace.
2
Eu
a
16

instr.

request, entreat,

Ex
c.

etc.;

Na 3

corpse, carcass;

3
;

cstr.

cstr.n?a Je 33

1. of men,

sg. Is

4. encounter with
5
15
16
sq. cl.
3 pers Je 7 Jb 21
,

abs. 'a

S 1 46 pi. DnjB
30 +',
sf. D3n?a Lv 26

1?B
s
;

14

19

usu. pi. 34 66

24

Ez 6 43 Lv 26 Nu H
3
33 4
Ch 20 34 , 25 rd. prob. CHja, so @ (]), 03 Be
Krochm Kau Kit; D^p 6njB 2 K i 9 35 =
40

Je

29 32 33

30

7-9

'

'

36

Is 3 7

Na 3

sg. coll. 1

fig. of idols

Gn

Am 8

S i7 46 ,iaan-3T
03\b&3 n.J9

Lv 2 6

:i

'B133

:i0

2. of

11

t [t^^l3] vb. meet, encounter (syn.

Qal

3 pers. Jos

+
+

naa

35

c.

sf. tyaffi

^1?).

animals

W33 Gn 23 s //. csr. V'^b 1 S 22 17 sf.


1V?aNu35 1921
1. meet, light upon, c. ace. pers.
5
1 S io
Ex 5 20 (J), c. sf. pers. Am 5 19 1^ 'B
;

Is I4 "

pain,

is

.^-ski

consec.Am5 19 ,etc; Impf. 31ns. V3B*1 Gn28 n +


21
15
1 pi. V53: Jb 21
etc.; Imv. ms. JttB Ju 8 +
mpl.

T~0D n.m. IsU,w

foul thing, refuse, but

S 30 10 21

Pf.

Is 34

14
;

Impf. 3 ms.

^JS; van
;

d.

^aa" Gn

32

ls

Ex

D>1
tf,33,'), ln ^? -

so

c. sf.

4
counter, of bear,
,

bear)

Ho

gether,

c.

(c. sf.

^H

^n ^ 85

van d.
^33 J e

Is

14

34

Je

meet, en-

11

ViJ3W Pr 22 2 29",

Pi. intens. Impf.

14

pi.

they keep encountering

Jb 5
3 mpl.
darkness in the daytime.
IB^aa^

fo -

cf.

c<r.

12
of ^ (like a
3 pers. Pr 17
Niph. meet topers.).

13
each other, Pf. 3

of npN).

(Gi; Baer
'

ace.

N^ai

4'24 27

547k

Gn 33 s 1 S 25 20
1S
Gn 32 Ex 4 2427 2 S 2

c.

V'i^);

3 pi. consec.

13

fio-.

sf.

33

4 i; mee,
i

H.

Gn

S25 20 (rd.prob. B'SSril Ges


12
etc.; Inf. abs. tPfoB Pr 17

BSsrn_

HX

^33

1 s.

3 v 2

ms
tn*72

(NH

ransom

vta.

804

As. jxuhl,

Beitr -- 3

Eth. ,?:;

2U

Jb

ms. ri'ia

id.,

27"+

i5/. 3 ms. n^B Lv

); Qal

Dt

26

^B ^ 26"

22

^ 2 5 sf.
+ 49 + etc. Aw.
+ 3 t.; Inf. abs. n'-|3 Nu 18 ^ 49 crfr nftB?
M
sf. ^3
ft. ae*. niia ^ 34
2 S 7 = 1 Ch 17
s

.TIB

13

2*

in

JT'ia

Dt 13

pass. pi. cstr.

46.

i^a

sf

V"? Is 35 51' Nu 3
(Qr; KtDna), cstr. V/HS

a n n a bstr. ace. to Di
j^ u l8
^
DTIB. D 1B infr.) ; ransom: 1. for

v.

13

27

T^^7

,|

Dt2 4 ls

+34

Jb 33

^26 n 3i 6 44 27 69 19 ;

30

Ho

13

4.

s2
;

13

14
;

CHK

pB*yt?

f 119

EPXny

134
;

*l?

Niph. P/ 3' fs. ( + Hoph. Inf. ahs.


Je 1 2
nrn33 t6 rnan Lv 19 20 she hath not been at all
ransomed (from bondage); Impf. Hlss^ Lv 27 s9
(from ban); 3 fs. '"HEn BB?taa p^'ls i 27 Hiph.
'

perh.

Hiph.

Nu'3

i^ia v 4S

'TIBni

sf.

D^fE

6.

(l garden, field;

n.pr.loc.

1^12

Ex

he shall

let Iter

49

for

be

Inf. abs. v. Niph..

MT

so rd.
cstr.

Qal

for other poss. cases v.

^"^l

KAT 2012
;
Ency. Bib.)
'a Gn48 abbrev.

and also garden,

No

also

Aram in
-

D'jN'pia

fr.

etc. (in word-lists, v.

);

= garden, yield

(?

of [mj ^ram ;
nT^
Ho
12 13 is Heb.
Q"J
20
20
+5t.; ' nj^B 2 8 2f
) 2 5

by many that

conj.

Di Gn2S
a ^ P) Meo-on-ora/it'a (2vplas) perh.
(v. ^7- k
Padddnd, near Haran (and TeZ Faddun of
-

>

Arab, geogr.),

No

v.

1-0,

[yiS]

Jb 33

vb. dub., only 7md. ms.

Bu Du vjna < rd. ^nna (ma) Ew Di


;

f [ITS] n.[m.] suet, of


-/ unknown);- abs. TIB

H2
Sta

n.m.

Jos9

v 483
5lS3
;

Lv

20

NH = BH;

sf.

SS.

NH

Vrss

nbj> (so

mouth (prob.

sf. 'iny-ja

him needed, Codd.

a mug. like deliver

:i4

12

Vl"]9

bilit. [13,

3]

Ph. "sb

As. pu,

ace. to;

mouth; Ar.^i, sli,t-s; Eth.A^i; Syr.laSi^

Din?, Sam. DTTB;

n.[m.]pl.abstr. ransom

cf.

yoke, span of oxen; Syr. )J3 j/o/ce, whence, as


129
As. padanu, =road,
loan-wd. Ar. ^lii Fra

'

Pf. 3 ms.
ransomed.

'a

20

23

&a(\)daias, etc.

ace.

c.

Is 29

29

19

Ho

transl., cf.

Zcio 8

d.

Abraham

i5 15

26

+ rns ban 2 S 4 K nnp -uyp


'jj-rjjao
to
f 55 ni.Bt? Jb 5

23

28

49'

11

gen.

c. in

^P ^

individ.

Dt

abs.

b. from exile, Je 31

/,

vnnx

MC

21

10
n
na Is
3 5 =5i
bzv f 2 5" i^i JiJ!

p-^

efea

17

10

'

ES<fi\

'

Ne

27 68

21"

31

2:1

Ch

ra Exp ll

an assessed price Ex 13"


34 " (J), Lv 2 7
4f,.js..5i
2. fr. violence and
j s U3
l8 i5.i6.i7(py
3. God subj.
^49'.
death 1 S 14 45 Jb6
(underlying thought of payment) a. fr. Egypt,
4
c
8
84 "3
c. |tt. DHDJ? D 3pDt7 i3 Mi6
UrsTchr 2SS
23
We Dr
DnXDO 2 S 7 (but del. JTHB Gei

al.)=i

u,,iv

i6

ransomed;

('* 7a</i

(L Ifpf/itar, fr. v ).
2. father
IS19
3. a. Ne 3 25
b. 8
Zerub. 1 Ch 3
5. Levite Ne 13".
Benjamite Ne n
wna, Manassite 1 Ch 27 20 @ (exc. 1)

of

3,133

Kb"-

Nu 3"

Dna

also abs.

49

10 23 Qabaavovp.

1. father-in-law of Josiah

but*

>

5459

20

late" As. Padtima, Hilpr

10

"NrP*7Q,n*HD n.pr.m.

T],a

sf.

Manassite,Nu

Mordt

7np/. rri*)

-r, etc.;

"M^iTlS n.pr.m. {the Rock hathransomed)

in deriv.; Ph. in

Ar. <jxi ;
Min. JTHa redeemed or purchased land

n. pr.

no

Ft. pass.

ace. to;

but also Ar. li, "i, ^i, BAram. DB,

SND1B; Syr.locas; Mand. NiaN6


"3

Isi 20 +

M5 "); abs.

^ Gn 4 5

12

+
2s
ms.T? 4i'+ 3 ms. V9 25 + ^T-3 Ex 4 +
10
mpl. DT3 Ju 7 6 + to'B V 1
+ 2 t., etc.; pi.

Ex4 +
10

cstr.

"'B

sf. 1 s.

13

p"T2 n.pr.m. {ransom;

of family of

Ex

Nethinim Ezr 2

miS n.f.

8";

in gen.

fr.

f1

ransom

exile Is 50 2 ;

1 1,

^V

P?1

'2

fr.

"PS?

Ph.

cf.

Ne 7

44

ty

1 1

<7
;

head

''la)

<I>a(W.

+2

iniquities

t.;

TTlB

I30 r

p? ma Ti2> Ex 8

19

set

ma

Qal

Pt. pass.,

and D^TS supr.

pnE n.m.

id.; ate J

T7^n~F5 n.pr.m.

'3

Ex

2i

30

(E),

(El hath ransomed;

Ph. msb'ya;' As. Pudu-ilu, Pvdi-ilu COT


2s
prince of Naphtali Nu 34
QaSarfK.

f 49.

cf.

rri^a ("3^)

21

15
j U 3 16 nvs-s IS41 ^149;
,

(corrupt, v.Dr al.); 1. a. mouth, oi

'

1 1

also of She'61, n^a rngai Is 5

b. external organ,

of kissing
cf.

s8
man, organ of eating and drinking Gn 25 Ju 7
15
24
26 - 7
Ne 9 20 Pr i9 = 2 6 + fig. as finding
1 S 14
103
12
fig. of earth Gn
things sweet Jb 20 ^ 1 19
10
Dt 1
ie^^e
Nu
swallowing Korah,etc.
4

fig.

Prs

CB 1 S13

TO^Ii? n.m. ransom; Nu 3 49 rd. prob.


DT1B (so' Sam.); Dn? v 51 Kt (Qr DTIS); v.

19

phr. na-^y i:

Mi7 16

Jb'21 5

VB"^ VB
18

Ct

"T

-)

cf.
34

pB*ni

29

Pr3o 32

40'

'B

69

31

Ju

16
.

';

Pi-3

Jb

CW (of keeping silence)

cf.

10
^y
triumph 'B3 ty nya Jbi6
4
c.
Is 57 also by ''B 3nn jS 2
9
9
sending out fire 2 S :,2 = ^ 18
,

14

K4

0B>;i 2

G,oss

ni*a
9

a ransom (distinguishing) between my


people and thy people %, but improb. and text
dub.
Si? set a distinction (rdg. what?).

/ ivill

s7

18

19

of mocking

^Hin f 35

21

of ^ in theopb.,
2. a.

much

805

no
oftener, as

Gn

45

12

man

organ of speech, of

Si 16

Is 9

Jb 9 20 i 5

16

3-6

+ 37

speaks

'a

30

speak

1_
3336
b Ju
abs.
open 'S,
13
2
1
cf.'S
-f^n
Jb3 33 + ; shut'a(be silent) Is 5 2
Jb 7 11 and (of iniquity, personif.) '3 *|XiJ
a
42
guard's, Pr 1 3 3 0^), 2i petf),
Jb 5 16 ^io7
2
5
also^39 (v."lOB'); words,
cf.'B 'nriQ "l?K> Mi

Jb 19 16

iB"iD3

'

24.
j

mouth

are in (3)

etc.,
y

D3 D n n rj D
Tw

Nu 22
Nu 30

subj.)

'23 ,2

g I4 3.i9 Ex

2
I6

S 17 3 18 25 Dt 30 14

+;

God

of utterance 'BB

a]so

3)

+ ; depart fr. mouth


'S
B^ Jos I s Is 59 21
(cease to be mentioned)
13
28
c f. 'so ma? Je 7
T?"^? V0* *& Ex 2 3
Ju

32- 4 Jos 6 10

36

no

end to end, of a temple 2


nsrbx HBO of land Ezr 9"

D^tDt2i 2K2

Zci 3 8

'

a. "B b, v. infr.

command of,
i.

e.

in proportion

23

Nu

6 21

(all

P);

number

the

I'JB' ace. to

'?

() aC c. to the

mouth of

As. hi-i pi-i, Dl mvB3 ->\

to (cf.

ibax 'S3 "K each in

it

eating (v lc

to his

= portion,

b.

(b) ace. to the

tExi6 21 they gathered


proportion

city 21 16 ,

6. with preps.:

b. "33

d( 2 ).

Ch

io 21

ls

Lv

'Bp),

of his years

25
v

(cf.

s2

16

B3

*Bp);
'

Ch 31 2 ), 7 7 s 35 s
Jb33 6 b*6 *pM VVTfi I am in the pros^k

irn'ay ^sa

(so 2

Dt 32 words of

'B ^"ifiN

19

13

54

4
;

'33 by the

4
36

'B 'nrH

mouth of

my

mouth, so Jb 8

Ec io 12

of agency,

Ch 36 2L22 ='3 Ezr

portion of thee as regards God,

stand

i.e.

towards God even as thou dost.


As conj., 'BS
1?n, tMl 2 9 TprnN: once* aaa^ -rate "sa a cc.
as ye do not keep,

and without

etc.;

Zc

"IB-'X

VB'Dy V3 13" Je 32* speak mouth to mouth=^ z


'B= speech, sayings Is29 13 ^49 14 Ecio 3 'B 133

Kb't^K B3 in such proportion that


S

iK>Kn KE>3

none did

up

lift

head (but We

his

Now T^H for

Ex^heavyofsj^eech (not eloquent); 'B~Dy n^nK


v 1215

1C
aid thee in speaking; 'Bp ^JpTVjn* V

i.e.

mouth for thee; "bx tn^'va? Je' 3 6 ls


i.e. dictate; 'SO ana v ari3 1 fc
bad quali(3)
12
nfaern a
ties ascribed to it, 'B n^pyPi^'- 6

he shall he

28

na

EZ35 13

b. as laughing

119

131

c. of

Je 9"

Mi

cf.

12

Jb8 21 ^ 1 26 2 panting
mouth speaks Is i':0 4O
;

God; his

1534
\vd. proceeds
he speaks 'B3 1 K8
2
ta'l?1 HB"^ HB Nu 1 s
Is 4 5 +
;

'

Dt8 3

'BD

26

Ob

'D W3Fri>K

8"; pbn

12

he creates

V3 rVTQxJ/^ 6 he executes judgment


;

TDK

V3 D3K3 Is 1 4 esp. command: '"


lay
24
1 S i5
'Nu i 4 41 cf. 22 13 Pr 8 29 "B (T1K) rno
;

14 15
-

H5
Am 6

Nu 20

i36 lf

'

yjr

(cf.

24

17

+; cf. 6 d. d. of idols",
musical instr.
sound
3. of animals bird Gn 8 11
1

io 14 (chirping);

(carrying), Is

(speaking); bear, lion

35

ass

Nu

Am 3

(seizing),

22

23
12

hippop. Jb4<o (drinking), crocod. 41 1113


(breathing flame) ; also of human foes, under
2:i

{id.),

?J?

of ravenous beasts

fig.

'B

22 14

La

1G

nearly

22 22

Ez

10

27

Hif3

2
34
hence of edge of sword,

4r
';

Judah, did

it,

'SB (v. p

i.q.

not,

c. 'B^,

etc.).

but more common

i b),

^n

(cf. Aram. MB^

-d|),
Ig2l^): (i) 1 61147 i;
Exi2 ye shall compute i??X Bp ^N each acc.
<o his eating (acc. to the quantity which his
family will consume), i6 lfU8 Lv 25'" D^n 31 "3^,
4

,|

v i(i.5i 27 i6

i,y-j)

nan

Ho

iQp,

21

Nu 26

12^
io

iDn

12

Nu9

sq. inf.

b4

Jos l8 4

phr. ann

''Bp acc.

the sword,
quarter,
a

17

favn

+ (esp.
tence
Jj.p3n

told
(i.e.

P), 2

Dt

17

la-^y

Am

nfen

*Bb

Pr^'

= ac

c.

as

(2) in the

29'".

mouth, or measure, of

40

41

23
6

6'',

the

45

21

Ex

17

of, i.e. (a)

38

Nu

21

the
,r- 38

(3) the evidence or sen-

';

nns ny
2 e

v.

mouth

^y,

i3
i

(on

(2) acc. to the

supr.).

in accordance with, t

of,

exce pt

sword devours, without


7"
d. b>V
Nu 2 24 +oft.
1

1 fa)

Gn

of,

of,

measure

to the

Gn 34 2c Ex

command

as the

i.e.

(1) acc. to (?y

ab i-.?p (llnpn^),

27
the cloud was lifted up, Je
:

21

e. of

d).

B*K, that

him rbxn D'Hann

^S by acc. <o
the questions Joseph asked),

Gn

we

43'

these words

Ex

34

1W

'

in

3"in Pr
g a sword with edges (in sim.), ='n
ni>B"3'^ I49 c f. Ju ir'; v. also 6 c (2), infr.;
;
3

accordance with these words, Lv 27


a^ri acc. to what the hand of the vower
"insn

nisa^S

!Yi3

bya Is 4

orifice;

of well

13
,

Gn

ravine, abyss Je

She '61

of

mouth opening,

can reach

33S1 ;

cave Jos io ls 222 ';

(but v.

29
(si

48"

141";

vera

1.,

of a sack

cf.

Gie); also

Gn

'

:,1

brink); gate of city


v.

Toy).

Pr 8 (but

5. a. extremity,

rd.

end

perhaps ?Bp,
i"IB?

v ls (cf/Bi5

nw), Pr 2 2

the same sense

5'^) Dti7 u,n


;

iaii 'a by "iy?b

:i2

Si3
^I'an.
in

^K, +Jos is' 3 17 4 21 3

12 21

42
high-priest's robe

'

to,

"

s'

43
2 8
ephah Zc 5 s
Ex 28 32
44
+ 5t-jCf. prob.^133 2 tunic Jb30 IS of a round
opening also 1 K 7 31 :n (on text and meaning
v. Benz Kit)
of mouth of Nile Is 1 g 7 (others
\J/-

4.

of alio.

"3"7y

na from

PIBss, and (Ez 40-41, 23 out of 35

12,

t.)

KB, adv.loc. here, hither


same demonst. V found in
the
from
(prob.

also

Ko
n'a

tJb 38"

so,
,, - ]

<Ae

(oft.

in

apod.),

247f- !M3 331f


-

whom hast

-): l./iere; a.

thou

still

here?

m,
Gn
22

i9

12

cf.

^p""?ny

na Dab WB',

8U6

riNiD

Xu 22

4o 15

16

&

:'

= what

rib ^J?"ni?

n'a tfvi,
32 Dt 5 1 2* Ju 4 =
surprise,
Ju i8
etc.; asked in some

11

K i9-

yis

1 13*13 n.pr.gent. prob. Libyans, or Lib.


9
tribe usu. named with African peoples: Xa 3
5
s
6
"
Al&ves);
usu.
Gn
io
46"
Je
Ez 27 30 38 (
s
MT
{4?ov8);
(for
+Is66
^3;
(P)=iChi
*ov8), vid. Di lin10 6 Jen ZA - 325ff
;

thy business here

is

simil.

1,J

,s

22" 52= nb-^-np nnyi.


2.
b. nb-ny t Jb 38"*.

Cf. the

Is

syn. nj3, n'a

Ez 40-41, and always

or iSD. only

'

c. n'srp

(exc. 4o'-'

-.

"ibN"^* n.pr.m.

Eleazar's father-in-law

where it must be supplied with @ <S) repeated,


Hfl?),
on that side (cf. H;tt?
on this side
lllJ0i:b b:, d. with the interrog.
etc.
Ez 4o
+2. after a verb
"N, nb"NI where ? v. p. 33.
s
of motion, hither, 1 S 16" n'D Itfcny, Ezr 4

EX

tn^lS, !"1*iE n.pr.m. in Issachar, 3>oua,


njB Gn
etc.: nMS JuVo (v. GFM), 1 Cl^

father-in-law (Egypt. P'-dl-p'-R',

fr.

37

T1HD

46

Xu

1:i

3
.

or (*ova)

^3

of n}3, c art.
.

53

X i*>3

cool; Syr. <^3 be co Id;

cease, be helpless

Qal

Impf. 3 ms. 13? 33*1


Gn45'
of hand (si vera 1.,
^, 77
4
of rrjin. i.e. be
v. 133), i.e. drop helpless; Hb i
ineffective.
Niph. P/. 1 s. "n-anJI Tl^DJ
vanish);
3 fs. 3'Dn

id.
:r

';

^ 38

benumbed and crushed

?Ji

OlHupDyGr

miS (Ges

sation;

'3
T|?

benumbing

16

^ 88

prob. also HjiSK

(for

MT

n^BX),

an. Xey.

80

cf.

ow*>.3i
20

(P),

(XH =

open, separate; Syr.

csli

whom

<*2

pulverize; but ^13 perh. foreign word);


black
mineral powder, for increasing brilliance of
eyes by darkening edges of lids; '33 DB'Pll

IWy 2K

30

ed.s,i.45f.^.

^*' * 3 '-143

g^n

jg

'S ''33X

^._

7J33 q.v.);

:i0

Je 4
(on practice in
in Egypt, Lane Mod E8ypt
f (j^.jj cement setting off

^31 ""V^pn

Arab.v.We

We DLZ Aus
-

Ch

'

2 1890
'

Che Hpt al.

rd.

29- are perh. stones of

hue of antimony.

brilliant

Cf.

n.pr. ?p3n

P).?,

and bm.

La 2" grant

thyself

t^!3

no

(NH = BHj Ar.


S *&&); 2 S i7 2S Ez 4 \

n.[m.]coll. beans

^;

Eth.

jy;

n^B).

(rd. prob.

poss. Ar.

benumbing (fig.), ces-

n.f

'wrrpK

46

TTTIS n.[m.] antimony, stibium

rd.

Che nMSK.

he

A Uerpecprjs.

precious stones (but


(fig.);

i.e.

' lin s- <*

i"-

BH

(Ar. ~\2 grow

Ra gave. v. Sethe De a,eph 5lhetico


Dr in Hastings DB); Gn 4 i 4 " (E),

the

rd.

L *ouXai.

tp^lS] vb. grow numb

XH

Nu 26

),

^iplS n.pr.m. priest of On, Joseph

TlfTetpprjs,

ti212 adj.gent.
i3}3

OVTtT]\.

',

T^p^ipiD n.pr.m. Joseph's master (abbrev.


M (E), 39' (R J n^ s etc.
foil.); Gn

Kuajuoj.

t[na-.DPi] n.f. id.; pi. niaan pso La 3 49


(of weeping; form very strange, rd. prob. ni32),

tS*l3 n.pr.m. ="ip*03 nb?n (q.v.) (As.


P^m/ Babylonian name of TP,'Schr SBAkl8S7
'

(THS]

ow; Ar.

vb. breathe, blow

{f-yi),

c?ay breathes,

i.e.

etc.;

Imv.

n*.S,

17

grows

io 5 +

fs.

nia &Z 0M

= Heb., so Aram.
9);
ms. Qi n D^ Ct 2 4" until Me
i-U

Qal 7ip/
3 ms. n<a;

(XH

pr

na;

TT'an

Hiph. Impf.

cool.

16

Ct

na;i Hb 2
4
1. cause garden
25

odours) Ct 4 16
2. a. > i^",
5
snort, against, 2 pers., yp- io
b. ?y pel's., Ez
2i 3c with the fire of my wrath will I blow
against thee.
C. excite, inflame city Pr 29 s

KBU.2S7,

cf.277

Tielt

EMey Bot,tehun -

,u,

,9

I,J

i?

Thes Hi

al.

d.

c.

v /

12

=pant for it
whom men puff

against

shine forth to him);

ii'ill

)'\?J

most
Bae ysk

(so

pi{/F,

Hb 2

vision panteth (hasteth) towards the

most).

3. breathe out, utter,

i4 3 -= 3 19 511 H31DN i2 17
,

the

end

(so

D^TS Pr 6 19

i0

cstr.

i^33(n) '3

Ex

sln

wafted about);

(P) furnace-soot.

*oi/a[X]. Is 66

19

v.

--

490

);

ms.

rd. prob.

'

njis

Ch 25^

naa.

v.

nwa.

i:*is v.

tp*)S n.pr.loc. 2nd station of Jsr. fr. Hor


42 43
*(e)tja betw. Petra and Zoar, famous
s
for mines, Gk. *,m, $a6 MV Euseb 0nom ed L ^-. \

Xu 33

I/

v. also E,itter

Erdkl"u,e Asien xiv 125ff


-

TnyiD

(XH = BH
^

Keiseii,,ir

Ex

15

q.v.

Qova.

vb. be dispersed, scattered


akin to

perh.

WBJ Ez

n3^a^1Zci3 7

Seetzen

= Edom. n.pr.m. J^?

n.pr.f. a midwife

tl-R^S]

68'2

(Kdlaet Phendn) perh.

asunder, scatter);
al6a\rj(l,

6!,2;

cf.(throughPers.trad.,

tn*-Q n.[~m.J soot,

f.

)napos, Canon ofPtol-KAT 3

Ch

6fs

t[p2]vb.(?); onlyn^aN^88 16
miss,
TV' v. 3ia, mieN
T
T

(ace.) to exhale (sc.

Gesch.

,6
48
,

Qal
+

etc.;

Ar. Jiii break

^S

Impf. 3 mpl.

nrWDni Ez 34 +
/mv. mpl. 3 1S14 34 P.
;

3 fpl.

807

y^Dn
Zp

"V13

pass. pl.

sf.

disperse,

Dy3

10

S 14 34
3S
io ^ 68 2
1

be dispersed,

(v. infr.);

enemies

be scattered, of

of Isr. (among nations)


S 11 Nu
under fig. of flockEz 34"Zc 1 r ; 'MB-fia Zp 3 10 is
910
ZAW *< 1890) 2M
gloss v. Schwally
prob. crpt., and v
22
Now Da; of besieging army 2 S 20 ("^V ? ^yo);
1S
people from (fO) possessions Ez 46
men (from
11

'

THD

giving) judgment {\\^f, Wn, etc.); rd. prob.


13
also Impf. 3 fs. P'lBPt
2
tottereth (v. piy).
Hiph. Impf. 1. totter: 3 ms. P^BJ J e io 4 (of

Am

Tnp'IS

Gnu

Babel)

nsisj

j e io 21 3

Ezu

17

H1VD3)

18

+,

cf.

Dral.;

pi.

Ez 11 17
v

mpl.

Pf. 3

D'X&j

Si8 8 Qr (>Kt
22 17 Q^B? 2 Ch

army

6e scattered, of
s

25

(/JHO
16

17

12

Egyptians 29 (TXB&) ; of battle


over country by defeat 2 S 18 8
2. 6e

scattered

spread abroad, of peoples

Gn

io ls

1 s.

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. consec. J^SHI Dt 4 s7 +


15
consec. VniPBril Ez 22
etc.; Impf. 3 ms.

r?

Jb 37", K?!1

Jb~40

11

Gn

1 i

Inf.cstr.Y^rb

scatter: a. c. ace. pers.

Hb

Imv. ms. fan

etc.;

Ez20

23

Gn

8 9

,etc;

1 i

1. trans.

(by loc), Is 41 16

3 Gn 49"; Isr. among (3) nations


Dt 4 27 28 H Je 9 15 Ez 1 i 16 i 2 ,s 20*22" 36" Ne i 8
3
c. (n)OB> Dt 30
Je 30"; c. b loc. EZ34 21 abs.
Je 13 24 18 17 under fig. of flock Je23 12 Gr rds.
3";

c.

0^

:i

duce, furnish

c.^M
f!"-'? I!

13

:fi

-fi44

b.

Jb37";

cloud

lightnings 1) seed Is 2 8".


c. Warn
Jbi8 u and drive him (si vera 1., vid. conj.

40

11

(i.e.

2. intrans., scatter,

byo pers.

S 13 s

Ty^ft n.m.
(si

vera

Mich

1.),

of

wind Jb

38

so also

Pr 25",

^i

sg.

Ex 5

loc.
24

12
,

Na

hammer JD
Toy.

cf.

of n.f.pl.

je

elicit,

^i 4 o

'

ff

I.

IS (v

^11, boil,

of

poss. foam,

foil.;

ferment; Syr.

tmiS
Hg 2

16

from one

juice

cf.

Ar.

,ji),

io.3, Ethpe., of anger).

VDTJ

wine-press;

n.f.

3)j disting.
(rdg. 'BO, so

(v.'nn'i

fr. 3p]

'B Is

63

and perh. part of it,


usu. measure of

Sm Now
tbe

filling of

tlUS n.[m.]
otherwise

Ko"
,

Ke).

'a, v.

"112

II.

T^rniS
T T

} Pr 5 16

Zc

my

cities shall

[p^3] vb.

^b"pQ ipa Is

reel,
28

fr.

boiling, dub.;

pot (earthen? v. nil a

);

PP-

^e/S^s-

Syr. Jjjs

(JE),

S 2 14

cf.

).<), for

Ju 6" (

\irpa,

fpl.

&apa8a8a, Bapbada.

f I. [t^)2] vb. appar. spring about, Qal


pl. consec.

Pf. 3

20

>Kt

overflow

Impf.

VBhfi

(but prob. del.


mpl. consec. D^ipai
mpl. It^BT) Je 50" Qr (so ';

v.
2

^M Hb

Now)

B'ian), in both, sim. of

gambolling calves.

[^3] vb. Niph. be scattered;


Q^nrrby ^oy ^BJ Na 3" (rd. prob. B3).

f II.

totter; Qal Pf.

they reel (drunken, in

ma.

s
n.pr.m. son of Hainan Est 9

Mai

17

pot (Thes

151

v. II.

Ba ES69); Qal Impf.

3 mpl.

'

the potter, opp. \JLLji

Nu 1 I

boiling

Gk. x^ rP a

jar of

)lLs>}

3 pl.

B^BO

:,J
JO pers., pB*l 8

||

^M as dittogr.

njjfian
with good.

pl-

(all

T^lB vb. flow, overflow (Ar. ^1.1

ny

fl-

2. 6ri^ owi,

t"V)S n.m. lot(NH=BH; perh. As. loanword fr. puru, buru, stone J e n ZAx,339f and in
-Wild***" 81); expl. by bnun Est 3 7 9 24 XSO
IIBn v 2n explains name of feast D'HIB v 26
D^nsn daysofPurim\ 2S:n 'Bn max v 29 'an nrn
Vid. on Purim esp. Now Arch " I94 and reff.
v 32

( so

of springs, fig. for sources of pleasure


31130

Pt.

(v.|Y).
s

sf.

cf.

^Onb v Che Hp');

ace; p BJ Pr 3 13

c.

KvOpaS.

van & jj) your dispersions (03 al.); but Baer Gi D?^-, expl. as vb.
Tiph. 1 s. Thes al., so (rdg. D^ni^an) Hi Gf
Ko L171 word corrupt; Gr &3WS31, Gie DPIXS31.

flow,

I44

>/>

Ecclus 13 2

(by loc).

seatterer, disperser;

T[n!riDri] assumed as
En'Tiiiriarn

c.

but rd. perh. }*ap club,

We Now;

fll.

Aram. pB3

to

in Bu).
c.

out, furnish,

1. proayjb pani Is 58 10

(juss.)

c.

S 22" =
nroy pan

*|SK

for

H).

d.

2
nwd), 12
3. psn-bx ion]
his device do not promote.

[nxa]); Egyptians (c.3)

(v.

13

fig.

13

im pB Na2 n

Baer Gi; P H B van

Impf.

(rd. perh.

obtain,

'

inhab. of earth Is 24
arrows (fig. for lightnings) 2

3o'

ace. rei,

^i8

Dt 32 s8

also

Ez 29 12

(so

id. lit.;

go forth, Apb. bring forth, produced;

pIS vb. Hiph. bring


(NH id.; appar. akin

f II.

18"

of knees

+ 3? bte>30, v. Dr).

31

promote

13

(DB>);

S 25

pS n.[m.]

tottering

of conscience

tp*5,

tartto?

ntfBJ 2

f.

qualm

n.f. tottering, staggering;

fs.

1 K 22
fi loc.) =2 Ch i8
Je 40 15 (abs.); of dispersed Isr. c. 2 loc.
20 3441 28 s5 as flock Je io 21 Ez 34 s (by

ipV), cf.

loc),

wft Gn io ls +

Pt.

= Je 52

pers.)

pi.

etc.;

1.

16

Niph.

(by loc).

Am

2. rd. prob. also P. P^BO


cause tottering (v. piy).
idol).

t'^niS adj. gent. cart/Bn


in

Judah; Meupafcin,

Ch 2

Hcptduv,

5:i
,

a family

@L Acp(pov6i.

ID
ts

iina Jb 13 11

v. I. rrs.

Hoph. be

fl. [TT3] vb.

./);PiJtBID
vera

tfD

19,11

n.ni.*

NFS;

3HT

sW^/

1.;

Stir

Jb28"(
12

Is 13

Ch

refined

nn.By

17

(si

21 4 ; in compar. of

15
;

^ i9 (+ 3: ),"9
ct 5
+ ?*nn Pr 8

+)

Ch

14

ii9

:2

10

(not alw.) ter-

oft.

29

5 ^(song;

n*J"jn)

nno*), Jb 4 14

||

as ace. cogn.

tPr

genit. subj.

c.

c.

20 27
-

n^), Je 3 o

(II

Qal

Syr. (Lexx.) JuS leap, jju|> a^'Ze, etc.);

Impf. 3 mpl.

Gn

ItBJl

49

24
,

Pi. shevj

of arms.

BO

agility, leap (in dance), Pt. n3-)31

S 6 16

secondary form of
0:3

= 5^33), Niph.;

ate, disperse);

50

17

Ar. "Ji rend,

Qal

Pt. pass.

||

Niph. Pf.

112 9

^Sni

48

Pr

spending money

abs. of
24

Pu.

ns

1, 11.

-flBtp

Est 3 s

so v

53

wZ.

(11

both E).

3 ms."i?3

*ina <rt'6e);

(alms),

and

no awe of me (came) unto

vb. dread, be in dread, in

awe

12

nn3
fr.

(cf.

We QGN

'

,893 - 479

fane *T3 Jb 40

t)

from Ar. Ii9

sub-tribe, Palm.

Kt

17

</i<?

s?'wews 0/

28

n.m.

2K18

'

24

governor (loan-word

As. pahati [abbrev. from belpahdtij, lord of

district ;

14

Nes

OAram. '(IB governor);


nna Hg i -)-, "nna 2 21 sf.

perh.

cf.
,

cstr.

^nna Mai I s Orta Ne 5 14 (but read prob. firiB);


pb abs. nina 1 k' 2 o 24 +; cstr. nina i =2Ch
14
niina Ezr8 36 +
-as
sf. n"nina jesi
9

Assyr. captains 2
ZAWvU1886)

K i8 = Is 36
24

(<del/fl,

Pers. governor of "^l ~*2V


1

Impf. 3 ms. *ins? I s 19 '; 2 ms.'insn Dt


28 6r +,etc;
1. he in dread, abs. Dt28 66 Is 12 2

etc.;

44

slI

V' I

= 53

KV),

'

S3
24
f 7 8 Pr 3

'B

*6 Je 3 6 24 sign of

cogn. "rna

c.

ace.

c.

17
f pers. Is 19

6
;

Dt2 8 67 Jb3 25
Jb23 ^27
,5

cf. 1

2.2i

]sj

7.9

+8

i. e.

in Pal.,

Hg i

1 " 14

12

Pers. satraps in gen. Est 3


8 9 ; applied (by late writer) to Sol.'s governors
14
io 15
2 Ch 9 ; Benhadad's captains 1 K
1
2

e 2

t.

20 21

(del. v.,

Sta al.). Cf.

BAram.

t [TnS] vb. be wanton, reckless

'

and (c. V.S?) Is 19 16 c. by rei


9
Je 33 ( + ,T ?^3); c. ?S pregn., turn in dread to
each other Je 36 16 submitting to
Ho 3 s Mi
17
KT).
2 5e in awe (at 's favour), abs.,
7 (||
(||

cf.

612

182

aL), cf. Ez 23
of Babylon Je
Sta
;
28
5i 23 57 and Bab. allies Ez 2 23 ; of Media Je5i ;
-

callousness;

thee.

,5

Hithp. (rare), Ecclus 41


Imv. by 1P13
fear for; X Kfna n.);
Qal Pf. 3 ms. ins*
^ii9 161 'B1 C onsec.Isi9 l6 6o 5 ; 1 s. "^na Jb3 25

14

N?

(NH

33

sf.

(Qr Vina), of hippopotamus.

fe's iAi'^A

abs. 'an

scattered, of Isr.

awe,

tn. ["ins] n. [m.J thigh (prob. loan-word

iy

fs.

19

(through Aram., otherwise i


thigh

|ii2 9

^K),

n.f. dread, religious

TjvN 'Tinna Je

141 7 our

nna.

v.

in2

Pt.

(l|QPn3

'[ninBj

pW

^"H

gods

sound

44
of the disaster, for 'an V.r"? of orig. Je 48 but
21
D'lna pip fJb 15
a sound of terrors; 'B
QNna 22 10 Pr 3 25
'B
3. as design, dei +

Je
off,

Je 3 13 Pf.TJEip Pr 1 24 ;'scatter ^ 89 11
16
2
J e 3",
53 147 (all subj. '*)', Jo 4 ; obj.
of Isr. running hitber and thither to strange
6

18

1/^

16
Impf. 3 ms.!?! I47 ; 2

etc.;

Pi.

''Dp.

driven

(i.e.

3 pi. V1JB3

bones are scattered 7)8$

i"lb>

bip

(||

TIB);

TN) Dt28
^N 'B Jb 31 23

2. =06/^ of dread tf 31 36
vnns nna fjb 3 25 nnan bipo t L324

Pi. (opp.

rniTB

f.

(v.

as

also separ-

slit,

scattered sheep is Israel

isolated).

^53

NH id.

q.v.;

"IT3

T|i7

(both
12

Ghn'31

t[ )TS] vb. scatter (usually regarded

^1

*tna

(rare) NV'TS hasty; Av.ji be frightened, excited;

S n7
Jb 13
1

11
c. sf.
t 20
trembleih for dread of thee ; c. genit.
tDt 2 25 (|| HNT), ii 25 (|| K-lto), ,/, io 3s

17

so ttliftt 'D

;l|DC ?

fll. [TT2] vb. be supple, agile (Talm.

Est 8 17 9 2 3$K 'B f f 64 s of individual 1 1 Ch 1 17


Est 9 s c. genit. obj. rei Pr i 33 abs., in gen., Ex
i

19

13

obj. Isr.,

11

(or

||

127

DHPlB Jb 15 21 :

pi.

101921
rifying, unfitting for action, tls 2

yj?

pure gold (Talm.

Ch I4 17,etc;

'a, i.e. before

'1

1. dread,

linB).

11

ij3) >

(dub.

(?)

io ls refined gold

La^/s'-^S Ct5

'a tans'

cf.

B-

refined,

value or beauty:
anr

II

; 13
?)
/

rmnD

(NH id.

(rare);

Ar. j^J be haughty,

Syr. Juls be lascivious, in der. spec, and

boastful, reckless;

'"

'

Is

6o

Pi. he in great dread, Impf. 2 ms.


13
c. \)SO rei ; Pt. abs.inBD P r 28 14
deeply dreading (sc. sin).
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.
TTIBH Jb 4 14 filled my bones with dread.
.

*ID?ni Is 5

1.

n.m.

1S11 7
'

49

3i 42 +,cstr.

n +
r

dread; 's
sf.Tnna

Dt

abs.
25

-f

Gn

119 120

*
deriv.); Qal Pi. Dnnbl Q-jpn q^jk j u9

prophets

Zp

3 extravagant

T'jnS n.[m.]

"rn|

tna

+ 0^)33

of

^S).

wantonness, recklessness,

unbridled license
(

(||

ni"U3

Gn 49

like [boiling,

4
,

abstr. for concr.

or overflowing] water).

t [rntns] n.f. recklessness, extravas2


sf. Dn. Je 23
of prophets.

gance

809

nns
nriD
Nns,

meaning dub.;

(-\/offoll.;

whence

jji,

119

(Frii

cf.

Aram.

) Ar. ^i as loan-word).

124 ' 7

n.m.^

bird-trap (cf. Wilkinson


Egyptians (1878) ii,103,109f. p) Am 5 IT ff
ZAW (1883), 101\
fi. IIS

iii

3,

abs.Hos^^Q Je 4 8 +; cstr. !"IBHo9 +


pi. Q"n3 J e 1 8"+
1. lit. 'B nbj?: Am 3 5b (as
44

'a

metaph.; v del.

Pr

'a),

2. usually

in sim.).

12

Ec

(c. T*in

fig. (sts.

^9i 124

cf.

Vr

124 7 Pr 22

n9

b 'a ;n:

'3 alone

'

^'a,B>^

T3^ Je

i8 ; 'S3

Je48 =Is 24
J e 18"

44
4 8 =Ts

4i

24

Ho 9

K'ipJ 'B

43

'B JOB

10

abs.

Jb22

b.

= source or
s3

^ 69

vb. Hiph. denom. ensnare

B?3 nan Is 42",

c.

HWB,

Edelstein
Jefi0

faj

Inf.
[i.e.

aZZ m, etc.

Lag

BX103

cp. H-.-k._a swine s snout,

flat-nosed);

Nu if

Ar.

(-/of

NH

Isj

DDB

foil.;

prob. Ar.

of.

^if]

charcoal

As. pentu

'=L'S

be

= *pemtu)

CIS 102 *- 2 depart

{die?); As. pataru, split, break


through, iptiru, ransom, Tel Am. escape, set free

Eth. &.n\di create, fabricate ; Aram. "IBS, i3


withdraw, depart)
Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'a 2 Ch 2 3 s

Evnj?

flammable,

'B

yjr

Toy); of glowing coal Is 44 12 'B K>K 54> 6


B>K Cpa read B>K DriB (or "ons)
11 for
,

coaZs

DniBB

K6 ,8293 V

MT

o/^re

(||

n^Ba), so

J1172 (/of foil.;

cf.

Ew

se

free

Ch

<L^J

cut of, vn.

Pr 17 14

Pt. actrvtih

Qr (Kt

Dn'EOa)

cstr.

s3

same mng.);

ri

duty

fr.

Ch

23

Qr (Kt CTCS
Pr 17

D?E> 'B

14

(ace. pers.),

Aram,

adj. or

out;

set free, let

ornament in

temple, dub., usually outspread (garlands) of


18 2932 35
6
Hiph. Impf. 3 ms.
flowers 1
ns'BO }"Vtpa; if, 22 s they separate with the lip,

i.

e.

open mouth wide (insultingly).

which

T"ttpQ n. [m.] that

al.

Ar.

so pass.

33

eS v 35 ; 1. intrans. remove
10
escape 1 S 19
C^BO, cf. Dr).

specif,

2. trans.

pt.,

Ch

S 19 10

Pr 26 :1 [charcoal for em-

bers,

pass.

pass. D" ^? ^.leSl term, techn. of

abs. 'a, as in-

(coll.);

23

depart, set free, Niph. also die; Ph. 1133

'""lea 1

glowing coaZ; Syr. yx.9 in Lexx).

TDPIS n.[m.] coal

50

IlJS vb. separate, remove, set free

(NH

Ons^BH;

(in der. spec),

?'c?.

Syr.*.3
cstr.

of Bab. as destroyer.

fig.

oneself,

DnS
black,

pi.

Ex 39 3

nn-p 'ns-nx wjp-vi

cstr.

Je 23 29

'a abs. Is 41 7

Impf. 3 ms."IBa>1

fn. [ns] n.[m.] plate of metal;


n<na

'

(perh.Canaanit); Ai\J.ki cleave, split, also create;


;

an ensnaring

loc.

23
t^tpS n.m.
forge-hammer;
(NH
= BH; Aram, loan-word ace. to Era 85 and so
Ar. JLJki (cf. Ar. trad, in Lane), v. $ KB"B3

men have ensnared]

<

>,

DB, Topaz T5

10

6
yff 11 v. DnB.

[nns]

i:

agent of calamity Ho 5 X Jos 23 13 (D), Is 8 14

Ez 28" Ex28 ,7 =39 10 cstr. t> G"rnt33


19
Jb 28 . Vid. PHn " -"" 8 32 Houghton in Sin
stones

but

140 6 142 4
apya Trw Jb

'a
.

17

18

both

B^O, nah,

||

D^S): a. of calamities and plots,


3

topazius, etc.; prob. foreign word, cf. Skr. pita


(prop, yellow))
named with other precious

n^nn ^

Drn

separates, first

man and
opens; cstr.,
beast,Ez2 26 Exi 3 12 15 34 19 Nui8 15 apposes?
Ex 13 2 Nu 3 12 Dnn om. Ex i 3 12 13 34 19 20
'3 i.e. firstborn, of
-

be perforated (of roof);

Syr. 1^>*3 Pa. pierce,

break through, Jk-3 fit, chasm;


hollow out, also diminish).

+ nnn.m. 2S18

'

17

(in 17

NH

nna

dig,

iTmtflEl

rd.nnK3) pit;

Je 4 8 43 + nna v - 3 pi. ovine 2 S 17 9


pit, 2 S 1 f 1 17 Je 4V 8 (Gie qu. text) ; fig. of
'a abs.

calamity H31 'B1 iriB


cf.

v 1S18

andLaV

Je 4 8

"VI2D
153

v.

n.f. id.,

moe Nu8

Qnvi>3

16
.

CI19 33 Kt V.1L53 2.

ns.

43

cf.

4444

= Is 24

17

tnpl" S n.pr.loc. in Egypt (Pabast, Eb


HastinBsDBlii
gs4
'7/owse
y p er lBastet, Griffith
,,

95>

874

BAS

i:!!i0

ofBast(et)' orig. Pei-wbaste ace. to Steind


Bubastis 44 '-" 4!i
Gk. Bov/3aox<i (Herod.),
cf. Naville

TnnnS
Lv 1 3,

n.f.

a boring or eating out;

' 5fi

>

Boifiaaros (Diod. Sic.));

of leprous decay in garment.

Ez 30

17

Bou/3ao-rov

mod. Tel-Basta, near Zakazik,


59 f 67
miles NNE. fr. Cairo.Vid. Herod."' "

c.

(genit.),

TlNift

^0?

n.pr.m.

post-exil.

name;

'O 'B-J3 Ne n (<J>aa/3[0>o>a/3,


EpapaO), '&">$
3
11
' Ezr 2 6
Ne 7 Ezr 8" (all <f>aafya>a/3, etc.),

@L

io 30 ; ' 'a

Ne

io 15 (both *aa8[0]/oa/3,

etc.).

Diod

* vl 49 51
-

'

Naville

,-c-:

tiVnflB n.f. (m.


topaz

ace. to

Albr

or chrysolite (ace. to

tjnhTin ^Q n.pr.loc. on E. border of


29
Egypt, Exl4 ( enavXis), Nu 33 (E(ir)ipa>6)
+ v 8 (read 'n ""ao Sam @ 3J JT, or 'n *B ^.BD, for
7

ron-afeov,

93

30

137f" 16e

Trans Vict ln5t xxiu.i3-ff.

17

ZAWxvi<IS90 > a0S

'

MT

'H

"'JSt?, cf.

Di).

Site

unknown.

TD
TS, 113

(-/of

away,

ju-j, SIj _pass

TTS n. [m.]
cstr. 3

29

D^S,
(Thes

<

perh.

its

ma.

v.

captain of Abimelech of
,

<S>iko\,

Su^oA.

DK2

cf.

become full (of

superabundance

fat);

hence
wk

Lautb

Nes E E 112,AJSLxin(l

(of fat);

8 07)17i

'

'

'a

Ex 6

:3

nVD^Sv.

tp^S

S4

tp^S n.pr.m. Edomite Gn


;

D ^ _ 1<
Nu 2 5 + 6 1

Baen Bx6,25 )J etv

iSi 3 (tDP03),

$ives, Qivav, <&iva

cf.

grandson of Aaron, $(e)ivees,


+ 2. son of Eli

4 - 11 - 17 - 19

36

41

14

na.

I.

(Thes sub

Ch

52
,

esp.

cf.

= fiVa

n.pr.m. descendant of Saul

g*\ Qrfav,

"pS

(-/of

<S>aida>v,

foil.;

cf.

SJEaa trickle, denom., or

T7JS

n.

2K9,

for anointing,

Tn23
pi. ft?

vial,

iSio

also

fc,

<onomatop.).

K 9 13

'a,

judgment and redemption


u IS25
fl'sry Exi5
f 77

of

88 13 89 6

'a

88"; of extraord. trials 'an

13

Dn

fj5

12

6
.

vb. denom. Niph.

l"Sv?3l
71

mbn f

2Si 2s (Ko

^i 3 9
sf.

i-

fs.

N^
14

6U

610f"

fJOB} EX3

power,

Zc8

20

etc.;

difficult to do,

c.

1 1

Pr 30

Pr 30";

Pt. mpl.

D^M

ni^Bi Jos

pi.

+ 1.

m't^

Dt

?;j?3 'J

Dn

36

ii

+;

'a

^p

Dt 30 11

for' 1

S 13 2 ;

t2.

to decide

be beyond, one's

17

23

be difficult to

}D pers. too difficult for

c.
,

3 pi. ' jB3

\Q pers.too difficult for

Jb42 3

1S

Gerber 212 );
(Ges M f nn|>BJ

6 t;

Dt 3 o u

fs.nK.ba3

23

Ges 576o );
i7 8

Dt

be sur-

etc.,

/
(cf.

extraordinary

passing,

>]/

131

Esp. t3.

26

\^H9

14

13
;

b. Pt.

Jb 37 14 (acts

of God),

1 1

cf. 1

39

(presumptuous words); as adv. won-

4. T\\iO^ wonderdrously Jb 37 s Dn 8 24
ful acts of ^ in judgment and redemption, Ex
20
13
2
9 24
2
f 9 26 7 +i5t.^;
3 (J)Ju6 Je2i i"Chi6
.

also

nb>y

'a

Ex 34

Lv

22

21

=9

10
,

+9

t.

+ Pi. Inf.

jna^e a special votive offering,

3S

(P).

2Ch26

22

Jos 3 (J) Jb 5 9
HNin Mi 7 15 f 78 11

':

Nu

10

13
;

Hiph.

N.ban Is 2 8

Pf. 3 ms.

29
;

*6am

N^an

consec.

Dt 28 s9 (Ges 57500 ); 7mp/. k|: Lv' 2 7 2 Nu6 2


8
4
cstr. K^BH Is 29"
//. a6s. *6?n Is 2 9 2 Ch 2
19
'xbso
Jo2
P*.
JU13 ; 1. do a hard or
"1*13 p'"w) f tt make ahard vow
difficult thing :
;

(&mcfrm[Aram.;

viol

she (Jerus.)

2. wonder:

2,i

Pt.

pa8,

12

Lv

27

Nu 6

(cf.

Pi.).

2. wio&e wonderful,

do wondrously : of God, ni3D

(D^aXn),

D^O EZ47'- iwter trickling on the

J"l"OB n.pr.m.

extraor-

'

perh. binder (fern, of office)] of <Ae gazelles);


59

]2

f3

flask; cstr. ?#n

head of post-exilic family,

Ne

cstr. "H?. N.pap

/a

}3

south side.

TtTl^n

king) pi. as adv. ace. '3 "HAI La


hath come down marvellously.

Chrff;

vb. Pi. trickle, perh. denom.;

D^SO

Ch

L 4h6o>6.

NH

fpl.

&vB_ Is 9

as subst. marvellous things


E>ia,

marvel of a councoun
sellor (of Mess,
wonderful
sellor (Baer &v?!?),

YVV

of God's acts,

pia.

tpJTE

1 -19

understand

Xes
but dub.);
one of the rivers of
Eden Gn 2 11 &(/)i.<tu>v, (on theories of identif.
v. Comm., also reff. sub pn'a).
,

a. be extraordinary, wonderful, 2

p^Sv.

n.pr.fl.

12

Lai

1. wonder

Gni8 14 (J) Je32 1727

cf. [3'Q.

Marg5

35

Law ^11 9

MTiph. Pf. 3

n.pr.m. (Egypt. Pe-nehasi, the


Moses(1868) 7I ZMG " v(1871) 13!,f

negro, ace* to

^ 119

Q^B

pi.

dinary, hard to be understood, God's dealings


14
with His people Is 29 ; the testimonies of the

Impf.

'

Dn

129

).

([|i3bn).

DrO^S

DiiOa

88 13

,2

1*$? 77

Ar. "li

Ges*

cf.

of God's acts

Jbi 5 2

^89

78

(/of foil,

by syncope of N,

n.f.

N^D

^77

wrc'de, iv.

a].) foil.,

T!"PTS

abs. Jb 12

b$?.

v.

ie

_/?/, 11.

exhausted (of property)).

v. na.

t/b^S n.pr.m.
Gerar Gn 21 2232 26 s6
ttfr^S

dw,

SIS

sf.iT? Jb 3 o 24 + 21 20 (forT3).

nrs

nv2,

cf.Ar.iy,

foil.;

ruin, disaster;

:2

Pr2 4

be

81U

'n 'a "03

$acrpa^ uJoi

Ezr

5'

Ao-e/3a>cii/ (<S>aKa-

Saftaeifj., etc.).

'art

make plagues

29
iwcZer/M^(exceptional),Dt28 50 nxy'BH Is28
;

counsel vjondrous, 29 14
with people, +^?i N.San; 'ni>

make

<fo

wonderfully

D3y

2li

nt^y Jo 2
TID^ '^^

with you doing wondrously ; V


\^3i 22 1tyn|) '3D 2 Ch 2 13 did marvellously in
f?ea?f

N 73 (v of

foil.;

separate from the ordinary,

distinguish ace. to Thes Gerber 212

T^7D

cf. i"6a).

(Ko

Synt 318e
-

).

of the temple &varn ?H3 2'Ch

id.; as unusual,

u
'a Exi5

^NpB

+6t.

sf.

N^BD Jui3 19
tHithp. Impf

3. of God, mb*y^

working wonders in doing.

(NH

n.m. wonder

extraordinary);

receiving help

K^anri Jb io' G </*cm c?osi! shevj thyself marvellous (act inexplicably) against me,.

811

ni^b

wk. n.pr.m. (DHM

5S

CI15 3

cp. Lihy.

son of Eeuben Gn 46" Ex

n.pr. i"6s);

26

E!,isr -

Denkm

t^NyS

Nu

14

<l>a\\ov(s), etc.; v. also 1"QS.

adj. gent, of foregoing,

Gk. word ace. to Sta G 3S0 cf. also Lewy


Qn
Hittite origin y J en ZMG xlviii
C1S9,468.)._,
3 abs> 2 g 3 cstr 2I ? abg Gn
-'-

orig.

36

12

Ju 1

ihk'11.

Nil 26

coll.,

[N^E]

^^

Fremdw.GOf..

art. as

c.

^*7B

ju

cstr.

=4

Gn 35 22 + 4 t.

b>- 2 o

24

o^aba 2 S 5 13
^?ba 2 S 16 2122

pi.

t.;

t., *3 Gn 2
5 + 5 t.; cstr.
r^a^a 2 Chn 21 T'fi>b? 2S19 on^a
Ez2 3 20 ; 1. coHCi(6meGn 2 2 24 2 5 6 35 22 36 12 Ju
8 i9'+ rot.Jui9,2o, 2S3 7J +7 * 2 S,iKii 3
32
1 Ch i
+ 6 t. Ch, Est 2 14 Ct 6 s 9
2. either
paramour (perhaps contempt.; 7raXXa =
youth), or < concubinage Ez 23 20 (fig. of Jeru-

+2

v. following.

+2

V^a 2 2 +

sf.

sf.

tp^T'B]
of"

^p

n^3)

^3)

(i.e.

Kt, Ju I3 1S (name

>Qr(N) 'i>i); f/aBO njn n^D(i.e.


,

6
139 God's knowledge;

1/,

trPN7B
tiT^B
Univ. Pa. Exp.

31

^a

sible; m.

incomprehen-

adj. wonderful,

n.pr.m. Ne 8 7 io 11

n.pr.m.

ii 68^

24

j.

ntf>ba.

$npa, 3>aXain,

Jb 37

1.); pi. cstr. nisbatp

10

Bu

but read probably rrt!>B3

(si

vera

Di).

cf.

t[^72] v^- s V lit divide (Nil

Aram.

split;

Pf. 3

3\bs,

stream

Gn

njp33

fs.

,^3 divide; Eth.

Lag GM

Jb 38" 3

cleave a channel
2. Imv. ms. aba (Ges 552n ) ^ 55 10

for rain.

speech (their counsels).

divide their
1

fi. a

canal;

?? n-ni.*

usu.

D !9" ?.N
,

tears

La

3
i

4S

pi.

65 ' 10

channel,

(cleft)

(artif.)

+ D^O"' W);

C^aba Is 30 25 (

cstr.

aim. Is 3 2 2 Pr 21 1 , metaph. 5 16 of
136
s
119 ; WE) ^ 46 (i.e. irrigating
,

canals fr. river, metaph.);


of prosperity)

channel for rain

fB'"~'3ba

sg.

D^btf a^S

(cf.

Jb 38 s5 ).

Jb 29 s

65

10
,

(fig.

poet, of

AMl

75
,

cf.

Now and
Na 2 < iai
/

tT?B

*aX fy:

Gn

io 25

17 - 18 - 19

Ch

19 25
-

Gnu

abs

Ln:t75j n.f. 1. stream.

rhbe"^^

Gn

n.pr.m. Nahorite

22 22 QaXSus.
,

form of N73

q.v.

cf.

Ar.jls, \i separate from

sucking, wean ; Eth. &. A?; separate, distinguish)

l.Pf.

^ pp^)^x^^ u andtcesh(dl
I

pi. consec.

be distinct,

2.

JO pers.

c.

1 s.

i^ u lam

''.???. \j/

wonderful (viz. in bodily stature etc.);<YrssHupNow Bae We H- / o ['ij art wonderful (N?a 3).
t

Hiph. Pf.
>,

1 s.

3 ms.

Imv. ms. n?an

Ex 8

ace.

f4

nban

^4

n\7an'! consec. 8 1S ;

18

17';

"m

4
,

Impf. 3 ms. H^B!

of'

made wonderful
Gr Che We Du [Bae
distinguish between,

maie

*TDn (for

rei,

Ex

4
;

7
;

c.

set

apart

MT ^

n^pPJ),

perh/]), so
1

separate,

(his) kindness to

J"

Ex 9

consec.

(by treating differently);

but perh. read

me (Dy

(cf.

p? pers.

9"*,

22

);
1

16
.

1 1.
1

but uncer-

of the chariots.

'

<I>aXeK,

7ra

^3 We Now, like fire

n'tj>9

hath

tii.37Sn.pr.nl. son of Eber,

[n/D]vb. Niph.be separated, distinct

t
([1

No ZMGiXX(1876,

reff.); pi. [abs.!]

the steel (fittings)

<L(\7;

io 25 the earth was divided.

Pi. 1. Pf. 3 ms. 3^3

is

tain, cf.

XTiph.

As. palgu, canal);

i^y, j^JU, but Vulg. Ar. ^"3y

to

secondary meanings and deriv. ; Ar. '\j divide,

ravine,

in Ar.

oa-in

chiefly in

>

n.f. usu. iron, steel (origin dub.

steel

3>aSia.

(of providence;

SS,

T [!~n 7B]

Syr. j.Xq.3 (in Lexx); lcan-wd.fr. PeisoS.i ace.

wondrous work

T[_nfc'$7B0j n.f.

salem doting on Babylon).

<f>aXaias-.

Pi-llama Hilpr

(late As.

._ Ch

>Qr

2. division;

pron. a certain one

"'^T'B

Gk.

6,

17

Sflra

(ace. to Thes from above </ through an unused


noun pa, prop, one defined, a particular one:
,

pi.

ni5?S

sections of tribe, 'a


niJ

2. divisions,
Jb 20 17
1516
cstr. Ju 5
(read perhaps

l. streams

?-, v. following),

tJTOSj]

> streams.

n.f. division

priests, for service

tt?B, tlft^S

-,'
V v

.37

(NJlpba),

TaXXa/dj, 7raXXaKi'y

= npb_np

pi. cstr.

t [na^BID] n.f. id.


;

I 3" NFip^a

pi. abs.

n.f.

niaba

niaban

concubine

NH

W
q v .), of
.

Ch 35
12
2 Ch 35

(NH
V

Aram.

icl.;

AGi 5363E

Hpt

^3,

f.

,voc. j.s Siegf

BASL114

)C^3

ZWThMVii

Arab.

355
;

always joined with

),

^N

'Jk's,

As.pidpul
(prop, one

not mentioned) in the sense of ein gewisser


1506
5I0t( 2
a certain
Sta*
verschwiegener' (Ew
),

'

'

id.,

perhaps influenced by Gk.

(prop, young girl), Lat. pellex;

unnamed
ibpN

one,' i.e.

''aba sit

such a one

Ru 4 nSTQlp
1

down here,sc/i a one (Gk. S> ovtos

ji \j); in the phr. 'N 'a Diptp the place cf


3
such and such a place, 1 S 2i
swe/t oiie
Ar.'

From

s
.

'N 'a arose by contraction (or


-

conflation, Perles

"I3npn 'B? to

^B +Dn

Anal 82
)

"O^B v. p. 813.

-X9,

nba(usu.),

Qal

Pt. D.73

H^3

V p3)

3 ms.

Pr
up

are

'

cleave

\j

Aram.

work, serve [=~I?J)]);

till,

ct'eaw open, through,

Impf 1

n^

of piercing kidneys

(both

fig.);

n^l

!>K

Jb 16

K4

2. cause

(fruit) into pot.

39

13

liver

tn7 n.f. Jb41

16

'

betw. the stones

Jb

'B abs.

41',

cf.

of riding,

TOW
2.

= 6"

human temple
De Comm Excurs A ).

(from colour,

sim. of

Wetzst in

cf.

t [13 73] vb. escape

(NH Z.,-

Vulg. Ar. kii

iv. escape,

Ph. in

n. pr.

ms.

Pi. causat.

etc.

Mi

Mi

Pt.

sf. "'tppSJD

14

esp. of

14

Impf. 3 ms.

etc.

3
1

"',

Imv. ms. nB;>a

DB?3*

sf.

deliver,

\^

17

pt.

144

c. sf.,
2

cfmse

io

cow calving Jb 21 10

of
also

t-oii out,.

and

intrans. be delivered,

ace. pers.,

= \^i8

escape,

y 22

IB

Jb

2 37

ByE.

Mi 6

14

(cf.

tlDSs n.pr.m.
2.

Chl2 3

La

23

2
/

y2 2.
.

Gni 4

15

sf.

13

Ez

Jos 8- Je

geniL gubj_ JuI2 5

20

45

3nn <B^3 J e 44 28 Ez

so

n.m. id.; pi.

5o 2S 5i 50

tn^Ss
166

); abs.

D^-

form

Gn 3 2 + nB.|?aExio +
s

Ba NBl44

cf.

'a

(as

Je44 14

O'B.ipa

29

n.f. escape, (on

2Ki9 30 +

riB\pa

66

Is

Nu2i

DB\!?B
19

1.

>

cstr.

Gn

escape, deliverance

45' (E) Je 2 5 \
2. elsewh. prob. alw. escaped
remnant : a. of green things (fr. locusts) Ex

3
,

^40 18

cast forth,

Bu

prey (opp. ^SH)

Ch

Ico^aXrjr, *aXer, etc.

b. of pers.

Gn

Ju2i

32" (J)

17

s
1 Ch 4
2 Ch 12 20
30 Ezr 9
14
'OBD
Dn 1 ; +
2 S 1
c. specif, of those of
30 31
Judah escaped fr. Assyr. 2
Is
( + JO)
1
lA
Is 10 20 fr. Bab. Ne i 2 Ezr 9 13 ,415 ,cf.Ez
\d.
%f

43

24

42

14"; after '''s future judgment IS4 2

fn.

47
,

*aXf K [y,

^15

?&OBJ)B);

,B n.pr.m.

l.

Ob 17 J03

$aXrei (perh. abbrev.

Nu

Benjamite

husband of Michal

25

44

5
.

12

fr.

2. second

= VbJjB

Ne

n.pr.m. priest

17
,

15

).

^eXijrei, etc.

tb^ZpT'D n.pr.m. QaXr^^X


34

t].

Vid. B^>B 1V3.

26

2.

15

(=" .ba
,

S 25

44
),

TirfipSS, rT'ipSs n.pr.m.


X6T(q), etc.:
11

113
.

perh.

Nu

1.

2.

*oXtu,.

*a-

a\nas,

1. VP-, a i^rince of jDeople Ez

!T-,

= Ne io

23

grandson of Zerub.

Ch3

Simeonite

Cli 4

3.

n^-,

21
,

42
-

NB

3. appar.

but dub.;

Pi. 1).

1.

io 5 (J)Jo2 3
9
29
Is 15 Je 50

'

Is 5 29 of Assyria,

of lion, carrying off

ms. tt^ari

Is

t[m^3]
T

s 9

[B^D] Hiph.,

(cf.

so .fc^s)-

c.

security; Impf. 3 ms.


fig.

from

"HEyS

Qal ('perh.'); Du read ""BBBH? as obj. (but


elsewhere ^ subj. of Pi.).
Hiph. bring into
under

i2 4

bring into security

c.

my deliverer 2 S22
2.

inbi 'a 44 u

40
2
4
14
44
37 7i ( + Wn),82 9i ; + fO/rom2S22
44
49
49
,3
40
f 18 , ^i8 (^iO H2S22 ), i7 37 43 1

loc

Ju

B\!)3

fugitives of Ephr. (del. in v see GFM), so c.


16
9
sf. Ez 6 7
Ob 14 ; c. genit. obj., escaped of, i.e.

13

70

C.e'Bfl

+ jo

ifi

escape.

by Bae.

OAram. B.?a
Pa. rescue, B.^B, Syr. ^9); Qal P/. 3 pi.
consec. ^BpBl Ez 7 and (if) escapers of them

oJj

J1N

tj^n7S (Baer nn?3) n.pr.m. post-exilic


name NelO 20 <f>a8aeis", L <i>aXXaei.

Ar.

etc.; Amp

2i

+ |/rom

b.

"B^S fK

pi. cstr.

-)-;

upper stone,
S 1 21 ; nvinn 'a

S 30 12 cake of figs (from shape?).


3
cleavage, split, hence sftce pS"in 'a Ct 4
'a

15

appos., or adj.),

Ju 9 2
41' lower mill-stone (sim. of hardness),

for (their) iniquity vxigh to

al.)

1. a. mill-stone,

i.e.

53

wL is turned (cf. 3an),

14

33

i7.

prop.

1.,

27

vera

(si

32' shouts of deliver-

Comm.); tojrB^S fwrby 56 s read

v.

K9

VB^B Ob

GFM Ju X *$*) ;

elsewh. cstr.;

23"} 'a mill-stone

Jb

'3 abs. 2

>//

n.m. AmM escaped one, fugitive;

tl3" 7>D

42

cleavage, mill-stone (mill

'a ^jH

(retribution), or

open,

3 fpl. HJnpari \>yy?l Jb 39 of animals bringing


10
forth young, rd. perh. Hitman (21 ).

them

24

to cleave

(Ew Hup

of cutting

cleft

n.[m.] deliverance

y>E

"DJ3

141' of cleaving, ploughing,

Pi-

TIO

adj. gent. v. B^B n-3.

Inf. of foregoing)

ance (dub.,

[n73] vb. cleave (Ar.

^bs

1.

.nCN'l

who spake. n.

certain one

</;a<

13

H4,

11070^ n.pr.m. Asherite (on form cf. Ea


my_t Ch 7M 3S> als0 v m Gi oba:); I^^X,
.

A(paKr]K, etc.,

A lcMpaXrjr.
gent.

"ht3T>D;; adj.

Japhlites Jos

(-

3
,

c.

art. as n. coll.

family or clan on

of Ephraim; AnraXfi/i,

SW.

A le(f>a\6i, L

"l

</

border

Ie<p\r)Ti.

t aT>pP n. [m.] escape (Hup Bae) or place


of escape (We Du); f 55 si vera 1.; Che

B?aB

deliverer.

Jx
^S, ST^B
tt

813

xbs.

v.

D^D

n f prayer;
'n Is i +
p
T ?^ 77
2
r&a_i ^8o +; sf. ^jjan
4 +, etc.; P
"

I5

72

(-/of

foil.;

Ar. dJJ n. be round

cf.

hemispherical), Lxll whirl of spindle, so

(esp.

^^3

circuit, dis-

; 1.

K8

a. prayer,

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
38

'

29

Is

15

80 5 +
b. pray a prayer, T\ 'ann 2 S 7"-"
28 29
= 2 Ch 6 19 20 ); TB nai' Dn 9'21
(cf. v
of intercession, 'n XB>J, c.iya
behalf

13

35

V'

NH = BH

As. pilakku ;

niban

i.

20

72

cstr.

54

As. also^>?7&, district).

trict;

T7]7B n.[m.]

whirl of spindle.

1.

district (prop, circle, circuit);

^9

19

Pr

of spindle,

1. whirl

1^3).

(||

Ne
29

'

Dr

Ne

NH

wise
Ar.

We Heid

C,L,

19

worship)

other-

bbann from

conj. der. for

3 ms. consec, arbitrate,

wBI

sf.

Pf,

25

(but

We Dr al., word-play with

read prob. 3 pi. vpSI


'BTP foil.); 2 fs.'nbba

Ez 16 52 mediate /or (b
pers.) viz., through thine own sins; 1 s. fy?3
Gn 48 11 (E poss. denom. from bv3) I did not
s

judge (have the opinion, expect) to see, etc.;


Impf. 3 ms.

.??H

i/'

106

K8

42

"bW

^ 32 +

25

etc.;

+5

etc.;

bbann

4 2 + etc.; 1.
intercede (with'i), c.iya, onbehalfofGn
4

2:!

1S2 25
c. iya + nwbtf
t.; c. b,

Is 44 17 45 20 ;

'annb tehpD-b&* Nil


abs.
c.

K8

'^N

33

K6

26

24

,+ 10 t.;
nwby 1 Si 10
32

c.

Dn 9

4
;

b agrams*

=
6

34

Ch

K8
6 32

QX-jK

r' 3

(id. b);

c.

20

Ch

=Is

Dn 9

20

32

21

ace. -pyn

-jn-n

'"),

24

114

48

6
;

20 21 26
'

^1

bs

c.

loc.

+1Bhp

:iS
.

1
,

86

Ch

35 39

28 29

19 20

10

18b

20

iO2
2. in ^-titles,
poetic, liturgical prayer ^ 17 86 90 102 1 142
Hb 3 of Davidic Psalter, in niban ^ 72 20

npb 6

'n

cf.66

T77B
ti

n.pr.m. a wall-builder

A &a.\ag, L

$a\aK,

t[^5]

pi.

Siegf,

cf.

Bu Du; Q^bsa Ex2i 22


for tJie abortion Bu zAwxi(I89,)
Tn^' 7B

*W

(Qr ^y)

7 T'S
ment; '3
,

T"

ona. ( 2)i6i

Tn

J,

Is 16

our
PV Jb3i n

'3

as

rd.perh.'a\ba?a

cf.

107

also Di-Ky.

n.f. office of judge or


3

31

$aka\,

De < ^ba py

v 28 so

D^ba Dt32

enemies being judges, umpires;

Di

Ne3 25

^aXKrj.

n.m. judge;

rd. 'S p_y ace. to

umpire

do an umpire's

office.

adj. for a judge, calling for judg11


28
py Jb3i (on v see b^bs

n"Y%

reads

fig

Kue

in both v 11 and v 28 ).

7" pS n.f. the giving a decision;


,

'a

Is 28" (of priests).

In w^S
priest Ne II

n.pr.m.
12
,

(''

hath interposed);

*aX(X)aXta(r).

TT'T'DS n.pr.m. in Judah 1 Ch2 3737 A^a^X,


,

@L

EX^aeX.

"Octae

v.

1.

^'ba sub nbs.

j-n. ^D'Ss, "'^V'B adj.

Ch

nuv

^pa

1.

11 27 2

'O'ban 1

v.

10
'

gent, erron.:

read ^ijBPI as
36

Ch 1

read

fig.

Is 40

S 23 26 (v.
s4
as 2 S 23

"'ibsn,

(/of

foil.;

be even, balance).

t Coil n.[m.] balance, scale;


11

c. art.

npa.

D/S, t^/3

Ch

4. of

tabs'

42

c. b J on 2'

hear prayer

e.

19

c.

K8

:s

nu Is56 Aows<?
+ '^bx + baTrbtf Jon

vb.

etc.,

"bx

88

nxrby

nurrbtf 1
44 '=
1 K 8
6

+ ^ab
77

13

3iban

27

vb.

c.

d. 'n

c.

(read by);

^ 32

K8 =

69

cf.

'n 88 14

B Vlbx-bK 'n

c.

14

2'Ch
poetical, liturgical prayer, abs. 1 S
;

Ch

18

37

= 2 Ch 6

14

= 2 Ch 6
39 +ot.; 'n-b JJDB iK 8
Nei 6 Dn 9 17 ;'nbNnJDiK8 28 =2Ch6 19 ,^i02 ls
'nb nia^p fj": w 2 Ch 6 40 7 ", cf. Ne 1 n (b), na^pn
'n ^6i 2 'n bipa a^pn 66
'n njnxn i^ss 2

?2>iSi 12 iK8 28 +5t.;

20

42

(to

Sf

29 30 85

'

c.vb.

^4

20 2 =Is 3 8 2 2 Ch
*-b* nban 'ann 2
iK 8 54
8

focawse o/i/tz's 2
Ciipen

pray

3.

Ezr io

K4

unto Israel v 14

b of thing prayed for

c.

17

16 12

"W-bK Nu 1 1 2 2 1' (JE) Dt 9 26


5
1 S 7
Je 2 9 7 + 4 1.; DMbN.vbN Gn 20 17 (E); c.
by /or 2 Ch 30 18 Jb 42 s (late).
2. gen. pray,
c ?S, unto idol

SlO^n

//. csr.

Xu 2I '(E)Dta-iSi2 + 6

2o 7

interposed

lie

bbanK

1 s.

bbano Je

Pi.

io'-l-, etc.;

specif,

Je 7 1G

(abs.)

Nu2i 7 +,

7w. bbann

Ez

s0

Hithp. 80
27
1 S i
etc.; Impf. bbarp

^fBTin

is.

bxb

ofprayer (temple);

Pf. 3 ms. bbann

(by slaying offender).

13

27
pyjob 2 CI130
4M9
is 'n (T)K) VDK> 1
8
2

and intercede, pray,


fy^.pray, bl^a

tPi. mediate, judge

Ch 33

1 4

(of sword, etc.), i.e. cut one-

yioic/i eoJ^e

JJ

self in

= Is 3 7

judicial matter,

who

(2X 126

13^3 v 17 ;

Pr

of
2

29

38-12.14.15.i6.17.17.1s_

a ( rare ^

fyy?

of prayer,

ac

S3

abs. 'a 2

sf.

2.

vb. prob. intervene, interpose

S 2,25.

(hence both arbitrate, judge,


ct

(prob., v. Dr),

2. district,

/7S]

^B

cstr.

specif,

(in

both

||

Q^O).

lit,

Pr 16 11

814

D^D

t [D7S] vb. Pi. denom. weigh, make level

make

(Ph. D?a Pi3

D>B<

ins.

* 78

20
;

Pr

njD?2Fi D3'H?

weigh

bm Pr 4

-6

DDn

D>BD

TV.
3

Gerber 32 ),

(cf.

26 r 3V3

5- is

Zy-tybpn Jb 37

f 78

2. wsa&e

Bu

,G
;

3 mpl. pi* ?3)T

shuddering

t,Tfi!?7E n.f.

Ez>^ 5 5

TnUT'PQ

; Impf.

Jb 2i

'a abs.

horrid

thing

'3

t.;

f.

+5
Ex2 3

On

JTyanS

30

t.

31

DJ

lina?

11.

6 1 27 7

11

*|!?o (j n

Jos 1 3 3 Ju 3 3

Juio 6 . Cf.

'B Vl-H?

'a

'3 "3-lp

Philistines v. also

0retaL1 1'ictographs. 100

Jl T>E n. pr.

<E>aXe0[ K

m.

WMM

g c Jj Wa U ZWT

ff.

Nu

Eeubenite

1.

prob.

rd.

2. Judahite

Ch

N=l

33

?3

v .)
(q

as n. coll.

guard

18

1
,

al.

edkeS, *aX*0[<iT].

with "'H'an
18
723
i
15 20

c. art.

16

Gf Dr

so

T "TIT'S adj. gent. from unknown

nr)55>y i

~|D

(thing

13

n.pr.; only

(q.v.) of David's

Ki^iCh

18 17

Pinx^BO v 13 =2

(alw.

with Makkeph) conj.

(averting,

to

Thes Ko
or deprecating), lest (origin dub.
from n:3 ; projj. subst. cstr. in accus. for the
:

some

(of

ii.334

aversion of; but ~J2 is intrans. No M 474 cps.


the enclitic particle ?13 in , then, av, 'etwa,'
thinking that a part, with the mng. es mochte
etwa,' spoken in a tone of alarm, might readily
acquire a deprecatory force);
lest: 1. with
'

Ch

16 16
-

T[n!JT'^i^J n.f. shuddering, horror

sf.

16

^JjWari Je 49 horror at thee! (exclam.); not


quite certain, v. Gie.
obz.

v.

'
26 i.s. D nb

rnb

'a

abominable object of idolatry, not precisely

te&D

13
inns

Ju,
'a

n.f.

sf.

t.

poising;

shudder at); rOB^!? '

known), so

31

18

xxxiv. 103 f., 255

29
(plausibly) ^"isp, as 3 6

6
o its (earth's) pillars shudder.

Jb

s5 34

As. u.Eur. 387


.

t.

Gn2

Gn 2 6 1415 Ju 3 + 33 t.
iS, 2 Si 20 +28 t, 2 S, +;
12

(fig.),

rnk pr 5

50

= Ch
M
+n8
4
io 14

path

vb. Hithp. shudder

t[Y/2]

Is2i

but read

your hands

ace. of

c.

; 1.

11

(fig.;

violence do

t[to7Dp] n.[m.] swaying,

(v. infr.),

@ 3! Bae Kau We).

out, so

smooth

fereZ,

26

D?n^ 5 8

iveighout'm &*?.
peril.

P?k?

mpl.

D.fe

Imv. ms.

etc.;

Impf

level (?) in n.pr.);


2

art., rarely '3? i S 4/ 7" + (esp. c prep. '3?


v 13 +, and then perh. due to punctuators), Gn

'

impf Gn 3 3 ye

shall not eat thereof.

fVipfi~f#

ye die, 1 4 let us build a city J^SJ'fS lest


we be scattered, i 9 ^-v 3 8 23 45 11 Ex i 10 23 s933
23
s
12
10
22
3
etc., 2 K 10
(sq. #), Is6
27 2 8 48 7 ^2
lest

t[t'72] vb. Hithp.

act of mourning,

in (dust, etc.

p< ss. roll

(NH

weakened

fr.

burrow

break open, or through; As.


paldsu, dig a hole ; Syr. j^3 dig or break
through; but connexion dub.,Vrss mostly beinto)

Pi.

sprinkle oneself,

w!?Srin Mi
rc|a-)
;

Aq roll oneself); Pf.

s.lBJ?

10

mpl. iB'bnn 25

tn75

108 10 8 3 8 87*; As. Paiastu, Pilistu,


,

COT^ w-"Dl ra288f

Gk.

UaXaiarivr, Herod."-

J."-MJo S At.i.6.^ also q, vXl(TT i vov

^tp7S
2g8

Tiufi,

(pvXot

only

(Goliath) slain

iq 5 2i 10 22 10 ;

y
i

v Eel *
1

1-

10 *.

731

adj. gent. Philistine,

and (not in Hex)


;

esp. in

(ol) <t>v\ia-

d\\6-

(6) dXXocpv'Kos, (ol)

life,

v. also

lest

she should

make level the


etc. (Ew Be

her ways are unstable,

("O-ipN)

Toy).

1PN

Note

esp. a. the idiom

"2

for he (I) said, Lest


implying always that some precaution has been
taken to avert the dreaded contingency, + Gn
26 s for I said, Lest I die on account of her (to
obviate which, Isaac had called Rebecca his
n
19
31
n
4
34
sister), 3i
38 42 Exi 3 17 Nui6 iSi3 27

",'B

(-10*6),

^ 38

17
;

with ncN

vj

implied

subst.

by David

'3H

</te

Philistine

S 17 s -)- 27 t. 17, 18 6
oneslainbyAbishai2S2i 17 else1

the Philistines.^, usu. DTlK'bs

without

26 7

with an aposiop., 3 and now, lest he put


forth his hand, etc. (implying that measures
9
are taken to prevent this, see v 23 ) cf. Tob 8
disa
b. "f3 at the beg. of a sentence, with
cf.,

as

Gn

.,

s2

suasive force, (Beware) lest:


IITptn 03riN (beware) lest
'

where pi.

to thyself

Now

n.pr.terr. Fhilistia, poet, and

path of

s4

late; neja (^f) EX15 (*uAim/i; elsewh.


4
2931
(ot) <i\\6<j>v\oi), Jo
4 elsewhere 02*73 Is 1

"

and

abs.,

14

V""lf>n take heed

Dt, as 4 s 23 6 12 8 n al;
24 3
after a vb. of fearing Gn 32 12 and once, even,
of swearing Ju 1 12 deprecating pathetically,
Gn44 34 how shall I go up, etc. lest I look upon
the evil that will befal my father.
Once, unusually, preceding the principal clause, Pr 5
24

D?arr;3 D^n n~N

^Brin Je6 26 '(cf.Mii 10 Qr);


"

10

etc.; oft. after

Imv. fs.iasn

^6o

Gn

Kt (Qr Imv. ^3-, others mpl.


/wip/ 3 mpl. v^Bn" naxa EZ27 30 so
i

Dt2Q

171 7

(sq.

&), Je 51

46

tls36 13 Tl'SHB

Hezekiah deceive you,

Jb32 13 36 18

2. with

815

H3D

P/, the result feared being conceived as hav6


ing possibly already taken place; t2 S 20

pursue after him,


have found him fenced

K2

16

ina^i

"i^

"Q2D

Berthol

('

43

^40 + f3n
5

486

27 ;
Inschr15

Vrss

').

pers.

H33
T T
Eth.

id. ;
(NH
X

vb. turn
135

Ar.

.i(D',

MI

Ph. D33,

Je 6

Pf. 3 ms. 'a

Impf. 3 ms. niB"


fDni

K io

13

13

1-

*-

K33

fl^n,

I7

S I3

37 40
;

Ex

i?!l

io 5

12

pi. JB31 2

e. fig. foo& at (2 rei)

Hgi
2

fs.

away, put out of the way,


"Vpn); hence wa&e cZear,
(||

15

away

clear

14

13"

Is

torn toward, Papers.,

Jb

things scattered about,

orderly,

JU15 Inf. cstr. sf. in'33n 1 S io Pt. n33lb


Na 2 9 ; 1. turn, c. ace. SjHw 33T JB1 J u 15
4

*H'y

lit.,

Je

39

48

nan Jos

(cf.

Gn

direction
Is

s2

45

24

fig.

Ho

helpLvi9 31 20 6 Jb5

Ez 1 o"

ig*.

"?.?!

Ct 6

dat. eth.j,

JU20 42 1S13 17

Dt

31

1820

loc. 1

S 13

19

for

ace. Dipisn

Dt

1818

Lv
c.

Jb 24

(
18
,

6
THr' Is 53 5 6 ";

"HN
c

acc

+b. turn from, f? loc. Gn 1 22 fig., of


heart, c. "' DJN? Dt 29 17 abs.
tum aicay 30 17
in phr. *\~fi 'S turn (with) the back (cf. TTIJ? "N1

Pr

,'

Je 18 17 ),
Je

27

32

/,_

Jos 7 12 (of flight), fig., +


^,
c. turn and do a thing, lit. (esp.

*3.b|>,

33
.

+ vb.ofmotion)Nu2i Dti Jui8 iKio


+ 1 7 1. to do a thing (inf.) tEc 2 12 + d. turn,
7 - 24

33

day Je

days of

life

63

Dt 23 12

Jui9 26 -^46 6
lit.,

b&

Ex2 12
c "'ins?

29

tion

Nu

12

nbv|> Is 8 21

J">i33?

J?

37!

Ex

'5>?

turn and look,

Ch 20

2
;

a.

24

26

20
,

nbi

14

27

look,

na

?ai

abs .look (back) 201113";

Ex

20

K2

24
,

look after another

16 10

?N

compass,

c.

Nu

loc.

17

Jos

loc. 1

7
7

Ez

?N of direcb. of inanimate things,

for seek alliance with);

(fig.

face, c.

t2.
10

te.

look behind, one (and see, or say), Jos 8 20

Ju 20 40
16

of morning, 1p3(n)

(fig.).

pers.
c.

90

turn toward, approach, of evening,

Gn

13

21

decline, of

Me*,*.)

usu. of facing points of


25 25 25 25
-

c.

=2

Ch

4-1 4 4 4
-

Jos

tHoph. Imv.

H3BO Ez 9 2 the gate


northward (cf. Qal 2 b).
HjiBif

[nasi,
J
L
...

32

on

cstr."33

DD^B Gn

40" +

Ex 33" +

cf. i

S 19 5

Ex 35

K
-

4-, ifi^.B

23

La 4

16

Q^B Gn

c.

Gn 43 s +

s.'OS

^ 1 i (Ko
usu.

21 21
and (Ez
\

pi. abs.

sf. 1

iL1 446
'

);

vb.

mpl.

Gn 4

pi.,

s -6

(through influence

etc.): a.

lit.,

man Gn 43 31

of

41
18
13
+
19 Lv 13 Dn 8 io
pale (from alarm) Is 29"

Ez

Ges 146a ), Pr 15" (but read ""B,


6
I. 1. face, faces (Je 30 Ez

"',

faced

face, also faces

f.

etc.;

o 14 21

flushed Is

2Si4 +
,

'

is

915

29 30 35
-

32

vb. sg.

c.

of intervening
as Qr, v. HB);

Gn 4

2 7

n.m. Pr25
2123

3 ms. V33

35

which

S io 9 v. infr.)
turned toward one);

(as
31

D^ST

pi.
1

'

= edge;

S io 9

mpl. '33H Je 49 s (Ges


&6 ye turne d b ac k/ ([ n flight, + ^3); p*.

3
47
i. e.
so, + b fig. i K 2
s
whatever thou undertakest, n33^ "IB'K"^!"^

napefe

pers. 47

+ D?b

make a turn, shew (signs of) turning, -f- 1D3


Je 46 21 Db 49 opp i D 3 4 6 5 cf. Na 2 9 +^K

sV of

c.

"?K (in worship),

JUT^S 36 21

fig.

c.
1

c.

c.

(in allegory);
/,

49

other gods

17

Tq^>\as&

8)'

2.

attentively);

(i.e.

Ez

of branches

cf.

ace.

om. clear away (ground) before it, i.e. to plant


10
it V 80
(fig.).
tHiph. (esp. Je) Pf. 3 ms.
njan j e4 8 39 3 fs. nnasn 49 etc.; Impf jbi

16

ace.

c.

63

= Je 50

c.

cstr. niasb'

11

^ 2 5 + etc.; Inf. abs. H3B


Gn24 + etc.; Pt. H39 Dt

+ ,etc; 1. ta.

17

Ju

16

Imv.ms. H3B

13

d. look for (J>K

etc.;

19

15

Mai

Germ, 'aufraumen,' Gn 24 31
empty it Lv 14
fig., c. ace. "HTj/n make clear,
free from obstacles, l40 3 57 14 62 10 Mai
ace.
3

As. ;xm,

sf.

Dt

fBNI

Nu 16

27

23

iK

n^BPl-bx
15'

(1

13

36

c.

15

i.e.

make

Sab.

cf.

>33E l ); Qal U7
s
etc.;
2 ms. rP3B 2 S 9

>J3^,

7 -*

CIS'

18

1 s.

\'i2>

pass away, banish;

^1.9

HJ3 (variously) e.g.


face,

Syr.

fatrji

Zp

132

. 2 Ch 25 s3 v. H3B. tPi. P/
Zp3 etc.; Imv. mpl. ^B I s 4 o +

Ec

3 ms. n33

Krae

2 t.;

perhaps

= expect Hg

consider

119

i.i2

pers., regard,

nPI3D"5>K

'-

44 46

Ez 30 9 Lv 26 s
16

86

ir

43

Ti?"^ Dt 9

sternly, DJ?n

DHP

c.

'

18

19

rei)

appar. some

69

17

(2

Hoffm rh

25

16

=2 Ch 6 + 102

8":8

),

tafe>r|a.

prop. 33,Tl, so

c.

but also

esp. fig. look at, "?K

Dr Sm Bu Ko m

17

19

graciously 2 S 9 s ; of

he

lest

Ez 8 46

1
cf.

(but the tense

cities, etc.

nn

"

KXO-fB

03? '21 TVa *n Ez

kind of food ; 131

Co

unknown word,

n. [m.]

conject.;

<

KXV\ prob.,

i^m makes

of

H3B
3

3
,

cf.

Na

11

Jo 2
40 7

'a "liy

Je30 6

tearful Is

Ne 2 23
13
3
also "B P Ec7 i.e. sadness; 'B 30" Pri5
VB3
why
is
Gn 4
maketh glad the face ^33
ls
thy face fallen (in displeasure), cf. iSi (rdg.
25

Jbi6 16

sad, D-yn 'a

Gn

cf.

5 -6

13

or riTBiT); covered with

1?33

n^533

,whence

^6 9 8 83

17
,

fig.

etc.

shame Ez
Je5i o1

of confusion, discomfiture
b.

of'

Ex 33 20

cf.

23

c.

^33

D^Q-^N face to face, of seeing (God) G1132 31 cf.


35
Ju6 22 knowing Dt 34 10 judging Ez20 speak4
H
ing Ex 33 11 and so 'B3 'B Dt5 D 33 Htnria 2
8
see each other (in the) face meet each other
1
,

ms
in battle,

with

=2

v 11

cf.

Ch

CIO Ezr 9/,

'3

'*

17 21
d. of relations
5
in worship (v. also NE>3) ;
'

Je

sense

in spiritual

816

27

(^

33

>"13B

3
dob nS); * ptti? 'a jna 2 Ch 20 ; 'a riK ;np
3
CPpIin
D'OS ^i?
Ez 2 4 e. of ''
tflN-bs'Dn 9
9
<bj?3 " '?B
tfc 2 Ch 30
himself, D3p D'3B
17
17
sub 7
jn ^34
T?. s n "$2 80 . Vid. further
1415 VJB2
Dt
2*. a. = presence, person, of" EX33

w rpa =iKpp is 6 9 a"pan on^ v on^ of '*'s


3
4
10
16
of Absalom 2 S
angry presence La 4. ^ 21
;

17

11

weakened

in

4 a),

sense, nearly

2 S 4
Je 52"', Est

^n

14

implying favour of person seen,


man Gn 33 I0 (J), God v 10 cf.Jb 33 s6 (Hiph.), and,
2
15
7
3. face of seraphim Is 6
1
c. nrn,
1
i

\//-

Ex

cherubim

25

M 20 =

Ez

TJ>3 'SI "lit?

nn

'B 'nriB

s 9

10

'B also

Ez

'

4. face of animals,
1

^O; K&B, p.673

I.

n?3

37

Gn 30 40

?K2fn "pa

Hiph. 3; ^3 1, 2 c;
3 b, and Hiph. 5; vSffi
33D Hiph. 1 a; Vip Hiph!
Hiph.; *1PJ? Hiph. 6 a
[033]

1 b (3); JD3 2 b
2 I.13J? 2 ; TJ?,
II. npy; [TWf]; [BTfjFi.;
;

n^;

11. rue/

II.

V.

with prepositions:

Ch 1

"VETS Ez 4 i 19

(fig.),

Jb4i 6 of crocodile.

sur-

5. face(

1.

i|

3S~?6?

Ex 23 17 pregn. ''JSvK

to the presence of,

a,

HKT

finxn shall appear (coming) to the presence of


(= before) '> (|| 34 s3 'KH ^.BTIK); c. NSJ to

Ch

confront 2

19

10
9 16 NU17 20
by
see
of (b
2

^b-^jk

to

'OB-riK c/ose

f2.

6y

16 5

12

Est

10

who
Pr 1

n'V

stood
24

a-ipri

the front

the face or front

of, 1

S2 11

'B-riK

vj? 'BTlK

i0 8 ),

(cf. ''pBS

pregn. (nisi Dnal

Pins

n ??)

of: hence a. in the presence


6

Ez

nWi, Ez

4I 2-i*-k 42 s.s.7.io.i*
the surface of, Lv 14 53

p. 41),

on

d.

"jsriw

after a

of,

towards or on

c.

21

45' 48

ram

b. to the front

Lv6 7 najpn

vb. of motion,

cf.

31B>Hiph.;

D"fe>;

nan.

pi.

I3

cherubim),

(in descr. of

Ch 3 +
'SI nnK'B

s 11

133 Hiph.; b?3

'"

efcn

15

Pr

la; I. fnn 1. tin ptn pi. 5


ny* Hoph.;
nan jno
IV. "on
WB 3, P 447; pa Hiph. 3 ^aa i, p 497;
np? Pi. 1, 2; "I1NO. p. 22 ; HBJtp p. 169;
1

lj>j

ILnbn;

B>a3

sf. (cf.

tb. c. nK"l technically, see one's


7
/ace, i.e. appear before one, in one's presence
21
before a man Gn 32 (+3 other uses of 'a),
(God, c. n"V pointed as Niph., v. II 2); esp.
have access to, man of rank
as privilege,
2326
3 5
king Ex io 23 28 cf. v 29 (all J),
Gn 4 3 44
M^-M-M cf. 1 " 3
\ib 'tn 2
25"=
i

io

rua

leg.,

@ 3; We

3a-riNGni9 13 (iS2 17),


Dral.)iS22 4 Spec.
18
27
v 1 S 2
and with n ^"]3 cf the appearance of
/,|

'

face) of

Gn

ground (nonn)

14

^ 104 +
30

so

H??

Is

14"

/Q
6

'a

Jb

26

i.e.

7 8

of a field

Jb38 30 n^pn
9

29

Gn

G117 18

11 4

8 9
-

19

23

IS24

b?n

1
,

Gn i"

Pr 2 4 31 Dinri 'B
D!$n ypya i^";
;

'B

nEirr'a

reads HD3

of God's throne (but

Bu

Oih

i^nb'B Jb 4 i

Ex

males at the three annual D^D,

all

34

psn 'srm Tjiarb nxv, v 24 Dt i6 16 (cf. Dr),


3/" 1 S i 22 ^ 'a-i?N Ex 23"); so "3E alone Ex
20
23 = 34 (Dp/ 'OB IK-)* K'b\, Is i
T?.? ^ 42
(II

15

12

fullmoon);

'2 Is 2

v. [L)^]

many, as Ges Th "

(ace. to

expanse of his [the crocodile's] coai; /roni


14
(esp.Ezek.), of house Ez 41 47 BHpn 'B 4 i 21 ;

/ie

*'

DP

23 15

the vb. in all these passages

'

was

Che Isi

Tl2

'

'

cr "- n
-,

originally Qal,

'

of gate 4o c 20

:2

pot (-VD)

Je

15

42

43

of chamber 4 o 4 U4
-

npnSpn

13
;

S io

'S 3

45 4G
-

of

"

pression see the face of '*); T?.?" 1 ? i n thy


13
presence ^ 1 10 2 7 1 40 14
b. in front of, G1133
1

battle-front

Ch

10
1

with 'fin in gender,


of locust-army Jo2*(opp. feb);

(vb. agrees

Ges 514Ca ); = wm

21
front, i. e. eefo/e, of sword Ez 2
of axe Ec io 10
condition, state of a thing, as denoted by its
,

23

appearance ; of fiock Pr

20

27
S 14
appearance (situation, attitude) of the affair
6. as adv.loc.-linNOI CMS?? 2 S io 9 before and
;

"O'nri 'a 2

the

behind

= 'K\ 'B

toward Ct

Ch

1
5

10

-vyn 'a-riK

|m Lv4

K'IPn rona 'btik ^

v 17 . OB riKD/z-om

Il/nK

6e/ore, v.

''JB

afterwards pointed as ITiph. to avoid the ex-

also Ez 2
2 Ch 13
19
ako in front (to the East ?) 0/
10

14

3. V.??

t (a) in ^Ae /ace

0/,

phrases, with hostile import

Nu

to spit
24

Dt
2

23

H05

25

42

12 14
,

9
;

Dt

aVfin

and IDy Jos io 8

H3y

to

*?a5>,

4 a.

mostly in partic.
thus, with P1J
<o

maZ;e a stom^

^3.

B^N *!& ^

answer (give evidence)

against,

8
its'PJ]
V333 ^N-ity f1N3 njyi, 7 Jb 16
Qn '3B3 = feel loathing against their own selves,
12
Ez 6 9 so 20 43 36 31 t (6)
front of, Ez 42

10

Ch 20

16

d infr.) Wtebfonvard Je 7 24
(opp.iinxb)
boapp iK6 !1 't. np^S; adv.
temp. W^b formerly Dt 2 12 20 Jos 1 10 Ju i 10 11 13
+ 1 2 t,; D^'a^D Is 4 i 26/rom beforetime (||^"ip).
7 for other phrases see: "litf vb. Hiph. 5;
-liN n. 10; B'in Hiph.; ^pn Pi. 3
HE'n 1,
p. 102; [n-}3n], p. 648; inn 2; DPT Niph.;
2

(v. -3Bf>

the most

4. ''pap, prop, at the face or front of,


general word for in the presence of, before : as
14
10
Pr
2 S 2
Gn 18 22 nn-QK
v.a? npy, Ex 4 21 1
T
i7 13 +

oft.;

'3 *3B^

and

after a vb. of motion,


set

them

Gn 47 s

before Ph., 27

20

Q?.^! 1-

^ "1??

'?

817

h:d
133^

made

lit.

Ex 29 Pr 18
a. With the
or oversight

meet

(it) to
16

10

me

before

12

24

(cf.

implication of {a) under the eye

Dt 25

of,

S3

under

(b)

Gn

the eye

18
bwn& &,
and regard of, G1117 T??>
s
2
2
Ho6 Is53 f 6r cf.Je3o20 3i 36 is 66 f io 2 2
14
2'23
(or into) (he
2 S 1
(c) fig. for
also 1 S
,3,
iba^a TP.
N2
3ai>
io
Gn
6
(mental)
full
of,

come

is

Jon

22

35

for

'1

and with

(e) in
17 al. (v. p. 236 s1 ).
or sun, ^ 7 2 517 i. e. as long
(/) free before, at the disposal

moon

they endure.

n?0"^ ^H

3 T?b|>

(cf.

'"

Jos 6

'b

\ Lv

S 26 19

2i;

\^

-l-,

Pn 4 ^
12

ltflK,

19
1

"

'b fft"

15

acceptable 6e>re

man

a great

"33P

6 3B| (late syn. of earlier

2
;

TP) tNe 2 5G Est5

K5

43

14

*>
;

Ec

3iD

26

26

cf.

jrij,

may eat and bless thee before '*, before


Ex 18 12 to eat bread before God, Dt i 45

that I
I die,

2326
25
12 7 (to eat, so v 18 14
before '\ 6

wept

ye
15

20

),

Juu
2S5
Lv

12

13

and constantly

in P, as

Ex 1

9'

33M

of residents in Jerus. Is 23 18

etc.;

'

So in *

v 18 27' Is 9 2 ), Jos 18 6 24 1
1S7 6 io 19 'n 15 12 7 15 33 23 18

2i

5 11

26

Tjbn 1

K2

In other phrases

al. (v. p.

234^

38

29

al. (v.
s
),

-py

'b

(v.

23

sub nn^; a i S o baj

pray

iSi +
12

cf.

[contrast *?.a D13

S 14 13

Dt, as

;ri3
;

.15
15

12

Dt 26 10

3 b):

"33^

so with

^n K

infr.

Jos io

12

30

1519

K9

1
s4

(D 2 ), Je

(place at dis-

1
'.

(a) in front of,

Gn

21

32

'33

naVnn

i>

flPUEa

and wail before Abner (before his bier);


2 S 3
of flocks before a shepherd G1132 18 ; of captives
or booty driven before a conqueror

Dt

Nu 27

(Qyn)

whom

12

a].

80

HSWD

Ch

+ (Dr

lxxxii

16

Ch

10

Jb 34

16

Ec

(c)

denoting

Gn 48 2u Q'nSNVIN

before

Pi-hahiroth

Dbl

19

Ofplaces (not very common) Ex 1

d.

before

Nu

before Baal-zephon,

7b

33

Gn 23 NtOO 'b -\m (usu. ' "33 by v. 7 a d),


7 Ne 8 3
i Ch 19
before the temple, veil, altar,
34
rnyn
'b, 3 o +ri5 ?n 'b, 4 o
etc., Exi6 +
17

Nu 3

38

K6

21

time, before:

Am

10

al. (all

Of

e.

P)'

5 6

ll

49

'W$

^ab

before

Gn29 26 30 30 'JBp before me (i.e.


came to thee), Ex io 14 p ITD N^ V2>b

the earthquake,
before I

was not the

VJD> n^K

25. 3o

Sq^'inf*

Is 43

i)SO,

Gnis 10

Nu

like,

10

48

Pr

13
25

Jb 15 7

nnE* >:*b before

'"

22

'"'a

15
31
27 'niO ^ajj, 36 iS9 +.
4
Once, in late Heb., n TO ^sh before this Nei3

destroying,

etc.,

manner

woman, Jb

less
to

the

of, like (rare


_

^p|53"rn VSib ^npSTlX }nn

16

al.

21

crushed

like

24

my

like

the moth

(cf.

and

dub.),

like a
19

food,

worth-

they are

Lat. pro).

30
.

Niph.

cf.

In

f.

So with $33
Dt

bbsnn
1

S i8 13

whose head) he was.

(at

"33^,

(cf.

18 22

v. ^33

17

superiority, before, above,

S 30 20 (rd.

V33p n3l WeDr), Is8 4 4O I0 = 62 u V32> in^yai


his recompence (i.e. his newly-recovered people,
regarded as his prize of war) before him, Am 9 4
Lai 06 (b) of a leader, etc. = a the head of
Dt io 11 Ju 9 39 1 S 8 20 Mi i 13 al.; cf. "3a^> NV"! N3

l6

Ju

S 5 20 Is 45 Je i 17
(d) "33p icy to stand
(make a stand) before (not quite so strong as
'm 'V, supr. 3), Ex 9 11 Ju 2 14 2 K io4 Je 49 19
* 76 s 147 17 Na i 6 so with 3?rnn Dt 9 2 Jos i 5
Jb4i 2 Dip Jos 7 1213
(e) in hostile sense (rare),
4

e.

i.

that goeth fc/ore me, 33 the cattle' 3Bb "KSta


Ex 1 7 23 20 etc.; in the description of a march
or precession, Ex 13 s1 22 Nu io 33 Is 52 12 58 8 +

(in helplessness or flight), esp. in

223

/)

14

^ap njnn^n

(b)

smitten (^3) before a foe

(c) to be

S 16 19

Gn

bow dow?i before

to

with vbs. of motion (with which

before it there

stand

wait upon, be in attendance on,


s
ipy 1 e). Simil. ?sS ffniSi 9 7

Ks

26 32

",

c).

(a) *?.?? "icy to

before, i.e.
i

10

hardly used),

133 is

acceptance or choice, usu. of laws

With reference to position :

c.

etc.

b.

44

Ch 1 4 9

jnj to ;* 6e/or,

(g) "3a j?

Dn 9 cf. Ez 23
so with Cb* Ex 1 9" 2

(rejoice, so

20 2326

11

4" 2

of food, to set or place 6e/ore,

Dt

Je),

posal of)

also

v Q'-oni. (/t ) ^ "pap, spec, of


acts done with a solemn sense of ''"'s presence,
often, but not always, at a sanctuary
Gn 27'

D^rp?

"asb

Ch

20 15 34 10 4 7 6
51
12
4
Je40 2 Ch 14"), 24 Ct 8
(g) in the sight
1
(estimation) of Gn 7 thee have I seen to be
9
just before me, io a mighty hunter before 'i,
4 *
13 "
'b rnyin, v
'b nirrc, 1 s 20", -ww
Dt 2 4

Gn

of,

Dt

(esp.
12

33

face

to

31

Gn

"3a?

presence of the
as

23

2 ), Is 65
12
IM
Is 47 ).
( c f.

"jap 7|?nnn,

18 8

before, esp.

idea of deserving (and receiving) regard

esp.

S 12 2

Ex

21

^.iy Bra?

<3b[>

openly before,

collat.
2

^ Gn 18

'ObS) finjjg (cf.

*}> na^na, Je
(rf)

Lai 22 T??? D 0VT-'? ^ 3 ?!

in fo/ore me,

D^,

(jrij)

propound

go forth

'

"33^

),

In partic,

etc.

HDD

V.BpP^/rom 6e/"ore

5.

a. from the presence

of (properly, from a position before a person or


to be distinguished from *33t? ; v. 6)
object
:

Gn

(a)
10

K5

47

from

46
27

'3

?B?'?

6 32 +';

before '\

Lv9 ^ ^a^o
24

Jon

'*

f
l

'

''

NX

'''

before Ph.
A
Cain went forth
"1

'bv

Gn 4

310

spec, of the sanctuary,

m Nvm
;

(so

io 2 ),

'ivj?

NU17

11

9
2
19 ), with Hj etc. Lv i6 Nu i7 .20
7
the sbew-bread that was removed from
1 S 2
s4
6
8 Ezr io
before 'i; from before a place i

(cf. 2

12

Ch

24

818

TOD
13

Ch

Gn 2 3

son,

other words, to indicate the external ground of


an action or effect, as VJEO Dn be silent at (i.e.
20
5
7
because of) his presence Zp i Hb 2 ; Ju5 the
19
mts. flowed '< "OBB at the presence of '1, IS63 J e
3
19
26
5
4 Xa i ^68 as wax melteth PN 'oaa ; Dt 20
17
IS19 ; 2 6 TpBB WTI p so were we through
implying that
thy presence (more than "pa?,
'
their state was due to , ); "OBO Dip to rise up
s5
Lv 19 32 (N.B. In
at the presence of Gn 31
a, b, freq. rendered before in
RV, and so
confused with ''JB? ; but the JB retains always
its full force in the Heb.)
c. of the cause,
whether nearer or more remote (a) Gn 6 13

from before a perbury my dead from before me,

(b) of

to

taking,

etc.,

EX36 3 Dti7 ,s 'bv nxtn rninn roan? 1? anai


31
D^nan/rom (the copy) before the priests, 2S
8
pB^B ^T3. (c) with e>p2 Est 4 [cf.D-Ji? |BDn

vs

and to express the idea of proceeding from


12
5
15
19
1 Ch 29
a person, Est i [cf. Dn 2 ], Ec 10
2
19
-paba "roam ns>yn (cf. Acts 3 ); ^ 17 y:sbn
18

'>

Lv2 2 3

6, c),
3G

<3sk>, Je 3

^B

AV

(d) of cutting off, etc., from before

KX\
C f. <?.?!> a
(

'EBS'B

33

(cf.

1S

Is 4 8

Je i6

a);

K8

19

17

25

J^N

* 51"

^B

^ rvrsn^

^^"^

TO?

18 23

&6,

Ne 3 37 (e) of expelling from before an invader,


Ex2 3 28 Dt9 u 23 3i + (but much less common
.

than Ma?).
tb. (Chiefly late) to express the source or
with the fence of the p weakened, in
cases where the earlier language would have
14
12
used ^SO with vbs. of fearing, 1 S i8 Ec 3

cawse,

1213

Est

iChi6 30 VJ3^^n[||f96 9 VJaa],^U4 7 7


16
7
2 Ch 3 2 ( + "3BB); failing, etc., Is 57
-

21 (-P33B), 2 Ch
being humbled, 1
12
19
27
34 [|| 2 K 22 ^BB], 36 ; crying for
32
33
7
13
[cf. "jaB Ex 3 J, singing 1 Ch 16
help 1 S 8
18
18
13
?B].
[|| 2 S 10
[||f 96 ^b], fleeing 19
5

f 9"7
1

usages of
Sm

29

'bfi, cf.

lxx-lxxi, lxxiii\

6. "OSO

,i] s

/rom

a TTa*

1'

pj?n Tiy VDjl

19

Is30 u

before them,

DiTOBa
Dan
pn n&6
them (i.
e.
".'";
Txf.TT
t;it because of
v
\
27*1
occasioned by them),
loathe my life because
of the daughters of Heth, 36' the land could
not support them because of their cattle, 41 31
13
47 Ex 3" their cry by reason of their task-

from

Hon

2
;

removed

so a.

(oft.

with suggestion of causation (v. |B 2 d, e, f ),


21
u
because of, for fear of [so AV RV Ju 9 1 S 2
16
26
n
n
n
9
2 3 Je 35
37 4i f.o ]) after vbs. of hiding

23 Ju
Jei5 17

21

Ju

9
10

14

Is 2

10

v 19

(cf.

(Thes 'bene

33

21

ob

and

esp. of escaping,

metum

A.'),

S 18 11

f +

or fleeing, Ex 4 3 1 4 25 1 S 1 4
oft. (v.
1
n"]3 and DW), and expelling, destroying, etc. Ex
:,

23

23

Dt

26

f 3B 13^ -i;N I will expel them/roi 6e/ore

thee,

34

20

1124

Am

way for
DrpBB D>B

the

^psa D^a

\^89

24

Israel,

E>"niK

+ oft.

1S

iK 5

16

4 -6

v >nin)
.

Lv

18 24

8n

17

23

03^0

Ex

j os

11

(RVm),
TP "l&Q
12

17

7 9 13
(b) stating the reason for wh ch
:

oft.

a thing is not done (Lat. prae),


t(c)

11

27

etc.;

K 8 U Jb 37

with ntW as a conj., twice, because


ls
i
Je 44 23 . Xu 33 s v; rrvnn ''B.
9

19
.

that,

332
7 Ma-by (cf. Ph. 3B bv, ?a n^y, Lzb ) has
different meanings according to the different

noun and the

prep.:

From

the sense of face or front : (a) in


front of (more definite and distinct than ""JB?)
^ 1S 43 as dust before the wind (cf. -037 35 5
a.

83

14

Gn

),

32

22

in front of him,
2

18 23

sight of,

nsai

T33 by
??"!"'?

19

-p3B"by "Oltrb TOyK,

2 <!

before thee

T133

(
:

c f.

b "3B-^yi

Lv 1 o naas oyn
T-ari,

Jb 4 15 =in

v. Dr),

^n

the present passed on V33~?y

Ex 33

(read V33"?y

Na 3

-f

),

Jb

defiantly,

the

j e 6 7 "aa-by
20

C'la 'laat^

11

~bv N^"DS

9
i

will renounce thee to thy fare, 6

28

aiDN OX DD^B'^yi, ci '; to die in the presence


4
28
of any one (=in his lifetime) fGnii N113
(6) before, to the exclusion of another, i.e. in
3

though clearing
12
for Israel's sake cf. Is 63
(as

ypia, Jos 2 10 4 23 ).
Pregn. IS17 9
'"lb" '^a i3aa UTJ? nB>K . . . roiWS which they

preference

forsook (fleeing) from before, etc.


b. implying
causation more distinctly, if- 9* TpBB I'DX''
perish from before thee or at thy presence, Dt 7 20

as

with vbs. of fearing, as "IU, n3\ ?TI,


Nl", py, ina, pp Ex s0 Nu 2 2 3 3 Dt i ]7 Je 5 22
9
etc. (mostly when the object inspiring fear is
a person
when it is a thing, JB alone is preferred
but see Dt 5 5 9 19 ); of being alarmed
or dismayed Gn 45 s Jos 2 9 Je i 17 Jb 23 15 etc.;
of humbling oneself Exio 3 Jun 33 +
with

very

Je 4 4 +
f 38
by reason of the evil of your doings,

Gn 3 s 4

pn nn^n. 9
+ oft.; Is io

masters, 8 20 :nj?n "jeb

senses of the

3 -

the face or presence of,

EX14 DrpEB

before,

/rom

,r

?S?Eci 10 . With the later


0^ [B in BAram. and $ (Dr

tc. of time, once,

msD

oft.

to,

Dt 2

(Dt 5 7 ) ijB-^y
(c)

c).

''SSn?!.

16
,

3
and perh. (Ew 217! ) Ex 20

onnx wrbx

in addition

to,

nw

lb

14

Jb 1

i6 (Thes al.
jna^JB-by H?

(d) of localities, in front of mostly


JU - p 3U
1K6 3

)=east of
(but not always: v.GFM
s
17
s
3
the porch in front of etc., v 7" 8 2 Ch 3 Ez42
-

Gni6

12

p^

VnN-b

133-^y

25

(cf.

18b
),

perh.(Di

with collateral idea of defiance; N~iap 'B"?5?


14
19
13
Gn
oft. in
'JB^y
23 (5o ), Ex 16
3
18a
7
9
3u
21
Nu
(Jos
S
v
1
Dnva
15
13
),
25 (49 ),
6
3
25
7a
im* Dt 3 2 49 (34 1 ), Jos r 3 3 I5 (i8' ), if
33
24
13
14
3
3
11
iK
2 S 2
i8 19 Ju 16 1 S 2 4 (prob.), 26

al.)

WH

11

819

rra^a

(the Mt. of Olives, E. of Jerus.; so 2

j"
i

Zci4 4), i7 5 . Gn

20

:i -

fowl

let

23

^a^y

jrjn

fly

13

COE'n iw front of the firmament of heaven, viz.


as looked up to from below, i. e. between the
firmament and the earth,
(e) with vbs. imply-

Gn 1

ing direction, over towards,


DID, 19

Nu2i 20

28
;

Fiom

^2i

Na

t^N^B

of God, cf. GFM


late As. Panlli Hilpr Univ ra Exp ix cs ;
)
QavovrjX, but in Gn flSoj (tov) 6eov
1. loc.
E. of Jordan, near Jabbok Gn32 32 Ju 8 s 8 9 17

Ju

Gn 3

t'N'OQ

in the phrases

yMin

"OB^y
14

31

Benjamin

b. in

2 m.

10

t.,

a. in

Ch8 25 Qr (Kt

n.pr.m. (on form

rtlB")

Nu

13 14

cf.

Dn:B

]J3

v. esp.

Lag BS 134 )

1.

14" 1 Ch 4 +
38
1 Ch
l(f>iva,
7
15

U(povvri.

DW3S.

(-/of

^:b

Sni:b,

v. diij'3.

O^Q v.

Judah 1 Ch 4 4

Jos

'sr'py

(?3) 'Oa~i>y

iwjQ).

2. Asherite

U<j)owri.

UfarjX,

unknown

site

Paine Bib. sac. 1878, isiff.

father of Caleb

Gn r
Ex 16

20

'

f + and (more freq.) TOINn OD"^ ow


1
s3
the face of the ground 6 7
etc.; mBTl "oa ^y
5
16
23
Lv 1 Nu 1
1 S 1
+ after vbs. of motion,
i

29

Gn

n.pr. (face

8' 8

npy

10

face of the deep,

the

oft.

Ez32

,3

the sense of surface,

wptm

Dinn

"Oion

pwn

23

in a hostile sense (rare),

yiz-by pe,
b.

'oa'^y ^pB^I

ijd-^j? napK>J
(23 )
to sprinkle against the front of

overlooking;

Lvi6 14

16

3DB

D^E,
appar.

foil.;

etc., v.

||

ma.

v.

ma.

form of

H3B).

11

we be

lest

earth, v

Am5 Ez
8

20

53
7
14 (v

Lv

Is 18

bit),

19

^B

from

a.

Gn 23

before the face of,


,

from

pyt?

my

before

his
it;

(his) face, oft. in

of the rejection of Isr. or the temple, as

with

rfeti 1

K 13
2 K i7
2

24

ls 23
-

k9
20

20

ybvn), Je 1
ybvn
Je 7 15 tytsi Je 23 39 "VDn

(Je 52

23

Ch

(1|

),

24

surface of, oft.

off,

Am

side.

temple

Ch 29 18 and
3
41 2 Ch 29 16
2

read also v 29 (for

Ez 40 1616

house, hut

WE
36

4";

,9 21
-

mpi. D'WJB

alw.

40-46

inside (del.

rd.,

^ 45 MT,

Lv io 18

also

Kmp Kau

i. e.

Ez

'fib

30
also 'aj> v

= 2Ch3
1

so

Kit

within the

K6

28 11

and alw.
27

12

fpl.

Co

f.

JTD^B

nTO^B

esp.
17

K 6 Ew

5164a

Ch

Ez

8 316 io 3

on

the inside

JVO'OSrr^ 42 4 toward
Co Toy al.).

al.);

with

of parts of building,
;

the

Ke as adj., anterior,
, "l^n >1Z>? Th Sta Kit al.
17

"oaa

cstr.

(Ges

Zc 14 10

Kit),

Ex 2 7

34

38

:;0

Ez 43

20

45

19

of house

24

Jb 1 19

26

28 s4

Ch

(in SE.),
25

3L32

@X

23

iyK')

(NE.); '3D -\W

and most

m33n

of cities

Ne

b. specif, of wall of Jerus.,

in

i 4
+
n?/an 'tfy

MT

(for

13

1|

s4

Ch
(

appar. with battlements 2 CI126 15


gen. nirnjin

Zp

'art

16
;

of the

nations 3 5
2. fig. of chief, ruler as corner
13
38
(support or defence), Ju 20 2 1 S 14 Is 19 (rd.

perhaps

pi.);

Zc io 4

+ TC

<I-

TD"0"'j2 n.[f.]pl. corals


Ar.

cf.

^.15

branch of tree

V -)(l

as branching,

so

Mich Thes

>pearls Bo Hie,ozG01 Di Jb after Ha al.); 'a


!S
15
usu. '30, comp. Jb 2 8 Pr
fig. of value Pr 20
11
10
15
(Kt ta^BD), 8 31 (all of value), La 4 7 (of
3
14
red colour); + f 45 (perh.; for no^S, q. v.).
al.;

Tn22E

n.pr.f.

wife of Elkanah

(prop. sg. of foregoing?)

224

&ewava.

; 'a 1 K6 27 +

Ch

26 15

pr 7

as subst. ""P^BS 41

(but dub., v.

art.,

c.

21

"^D?

11

18

14

adj. inner

temple

but

also

K6

of a build-

motion

K7

MT Q^ab,

s7

usu.
1.

(in-)

KrochmGr Che al. (plausibly) D'WB,

iK6

q.v.;'BD

T3H)

2. 'a

towards the

1. after vb. of

Ch

naa

(n loc.) 1.

(after

Benz),

iK

entering by opposite door)

ing, usu.

S 20

15

16

38

'S.b J3N Je5i


roof Pr 7
2i =25
i.e. a
corner-stone; '3 f3N of earth Jb38 9 ; cf. (fig.)
22
16
\j/ 1 18
street-corer
'a
, and (px om.) Is 28

within (lit. faceivard,fr. point of view

2.

of one

Dt6

15

HEPSB adv.

cf.

removing, expelling,

etc.,tGn4 14 6 7 7 4 8 8 Ex 3 2' 3
34
7
3
2 3
16
9 1
9 Je 28 Zp i
t

with verbs of cutting

Zp

abs. 'a 2

Jb

14" +

iK7 + etc.; 1. a. corner, of


square objects K 7 + v (rd. Vnina for Vnbya,
cstt

Je 32 31
b. from of the
in the phrase n 9^C "'?? 'VQ,

27

ni33 abs.
34
nisa
pi.

nri3S

sf.

12

K Je

23

91e
)

40

nsa Je 3
5

rose

i.e.

Jb5 I0 +

up iHD iB ?yp /rom before


from mourning before or beside

Abraham
i-(V3S)

32

32

8. "OETPJIB

dead,

scattered over the face of all the

Ex

8 9

n.f. corner;

!~T-B

t[p^S]
Pi.; cf.

Pa.)

Ecclusi4
Ar.Jj.2ili.; Aram. pJS ai3
21
Pt. P?aD Pr 2 9 one pampering a servant.
10

[DB]
t

(NH

vb. Pi. indulge, pamper

v.

DD3.

JDS vb.

CD"! DE

Pi. dub.;

v. '1

DEN.

pass be-

if correct,

tween (NH Pi. split, cut off, also = BH; 1 3?a


14
cut in two);Imv. mpl. ^S? V 48 pss between
her palaces Gr Che 'Hp? Du conj. possibly'
;

'

WD3 s <p, cp. [NH VpQ] Aram. ypBs<ep, cf. [y'B'Sj.


3 G 2

S^DD

8;

tni!D2ii.pr.mont. Piagah (piob.

cleft, fr.

Dt3J7

);- alw 'Bn


a natural feature of int.; Dr
'
14
27
Q ? n"^N 3 >;
'an c\xn Nu 2i- 23 Dt 3 34
3
4-19 Jos 12
13mt. in Moab, on NE. shore of
Dead Sea, exact kc. unknown (cf. Fes ha, as a
:

(on Bosphorus), expl. as npS?);

\i'ifj.\j/aKos

NE.

limit of Sol.

5
A '" lKL,
eto.;
0(i\/raKorXcn
,

dominion

=Gk

identif.with/wi/W/Ww,

cliff

NAY

on

t \aevTi)i' 4

[nD]
+

sliore
49
,

*<TyDt 3 !7 +

50
);

Nil 2I'

; Qal

ing) houses of Isr.

by, of

c.

:3

comee.

'El

Qal

(J);

v'

1 s.

^ jessing over (spar1'' a passing

D^'^"!?y).

(sc.

tniTE n.m. passover (usu.(Thes and most)


i'rom

'

:e5dl

0^9),

iv

27".

ldk"'

Schwally
abs.

ATK>S j,assing

/\An

''

Jl

fr.

Exi:" +

'a

2 l'li3o'

-f 3

t.

I'"

i2

As.

ep.

< 6a

r'* u

'

3m

13

ps:lhn,,

OS'*), Uloss.;

li

(MS),

PID3, of sacred dance);

1.

nDB

2,

EPnpB

pi.

1.

bs

30

1S

sim. Bab. rite of purification

2. the

Ex

animal
J1

vx2

eictini

of

bv2

'an

13

Ch

3,-,

Zim

the 2>assorer

5
L,U1
(J) 2 C'h 30' 35
;

6': ",

Ez

=Ne

tnDS
CnD3

2S,r,"

Is33

2;i

Je 3

35'

33

Ch/

\p& not used) in Josiah's passover, ace. to 2 C'h


7 '*"
but evident mingling of wliole burnt35
offerings for the passover with special passover
3. festival of the passover 'an 3 PI
victim.]
Ex 34* (J); 'a(n) Lv2 3 > Nu 28- 33 3 Jus 5" (P)

Lv

'an

43

ngn Ex

Nu y

Exi2 JS Nu 9 "-'-"'-"- Jos5


2

,=!.::.

held

in

Ch

,0

_i.i6.i7.w.is.i9

i.-.5

214

'

(P); 'a

TWV

Dti6' 2X
Ezr 6 19 it was

(P)

H.

d.

'HpB)

cogn. ace.

15

SDS

16

3"JIJ3 v;

on 14th

day Jos f/ (P), of istmontli Ez 45"; Cfmyn pa


(Ex 1 2 f') Lv 2 3 Nu 9"' (P); if impossible at that
" 12
time, then on 14th of 2nd month Nu 9
[No
ref. to np| in E
J subordinates it to niXE (the
1

n.m.

Pf. 3 ms.

io

P makes

it first

Tncpn

it

predoni. over PXi'O

in importance (l^-""-^'-).]

Ex

1;N131

doubts);

Lewy

" ,;n,Uw

cp.

13

'

i?9?

34', etc.; Imv.

1K5

idol,

Hb

12

c.

1S
.

image ; abs.

cstr.^DB Jui8 H

,7

sf.

3 Ju

sf.^9?

supplied by C^DB, v. foil.;


Is 48', etc.;
IH
?(/()/, as likeness of man or animal Ex 20 =
pi.

4"'- -\ also

Dt

:,

27

15

21 7 2

Ch 33 7

Is V-

5
1S
9
v );
44 4 8 Na 1" Hb 2 (of wood or stone, cf.
10
w
3 "'+
of metal Jui7
6 t. 18 (cf. GFM), Is.iP 44

(c. Tjp3),
,s l7

44

L"

17

(c.

wood

Tltt); of

'

n.m. I)t7iia

DE]
i)

IS40;

id.;

(?0B serving

pi.

D^pB

"^DB Je
Ilo

J e io 14 5

45-

'

as sg.)

n.pr.loc. on Euphrates (jpmh.ford

(though Lag

I,b2

in

also

/tew om< stone tablets

building-stones

ir +) 'bpa Is42

+"W),

(ull

->

great feast of JE)

to both his feet;

n.pr.m. Asherite

referring to bvf)

(sf.

pi.

prcd.

hew into shape (NH Pi.

Qal

34 Dt
io

+ "!?.?);

Aram. bpS,^,m3 = BH Nab.

Ex34 14 Dt

,:,

A *f<7ijx', WL *<io-fx-

vb. hew,

Ex

Jb3 9

i:,

Zm^/. 3 ms. ^ba*1

18

ls

stone-cutter);

ins."bpS

month ^Sri Dt

1 ( li

15'21 (+">?.V); as subst,

Dt
-

'a 2 Se,

Judah

1. in

n lame as

ij

Mai

hew o^'boughs

'B

Baarqxh

7D3

Hb2

4,y'

lyDS"!

attrib.

i^2 6

t"!|DQ (van

|tfc

+ ; ils

',

Ez

fig.

'7''

also (of' animal)

cf.

inch traa and TV v (P);


Ex i2 (.l), nb> v
lp31 JN^" Dt 1 6-; large numbers of all these

"'')

5"
,

tint?

Ch 30 17
Ch 3,r/- 8 9

::,r

;,

21

2. head of post-ex.

lame; abs.

adj.

S 19- 7 vbai *nv

N^DB

(if.

Kit Piettchm"--" (Gr

npQ n.pr.m. (limper)

flock

[Passover animals

1K18

crip's

<&utov, etc., L <baa<ra.


family Ezr 2 49
3. father of wall-builder Ne 3", Qaa-eK, Qecrae.

'a

nM

ib - "

cf. 2

o^nDa^ 2
were

IV "1

7:l

this sub I.'S?]);

D^ypn -w-Sy

Ft. pi.

cation of blood to
cf.

npB [and

4'-, Beaarjc, *f<r(r^, etc.

the special feature lay in the applihomes to consecrate thorn;

fr.

their dance," v

2 Cli

denom.

dislocate; ace. to Gerbcr

8'2li

1. xacrijice of passenrr, in-

H3J II. 2), '^ Kin '3 n?T


27
Exi2 (J), cf.v" (P); 'B n?j Dti6 s 5 6 'an
c f.
(

is

they
Pi. Imj)f. 3 mpl. na|?3n-by inpBM. 1 K i
altar),
i.e.
proh.
in
went limping (along by the

volving communion-meal, hence a species of


peace-offering

'JU

hut

I. 'a,

etc;

soothed. Pi. trans.,


-

v^- limp (This sub

Niph. Tmpf 3 111s. Dp|>1 bk>\


4'
and
lie
y
fell and ivas made limping (lame).

new year;

into

<)/<;

o-'-w

placate [deity],

2A

i""**"- 51 """'"

Schaefer
ioo/j,

Ex

nDS. with reference 1o

I.

Reuss

''

(v. [n?J!D]).

//. a&s. Di Q Is 3

II. 'a is

ft.

[nD3]

fll.

'

I.

dub.; Ar.

Exi2-

rinpai v 13 (P), all

Nippur

'

3r>5f/N,

1SS9

+.

vb. pass or spring over

Pf. 3 ms. 'a

over

Su21

v.Di

DDD.

v.

FIDS
- T

1.

>

AfXtt^fi'/itVoii

at the great easterly ber.d of the river, c. Lat.


Long. S"2o'E, JpPeters x uk" M;V!"-

11'-'

47

r,i

Is io

Ju 3

+
:0

19

sf.

4-;

D^DB Ho

^^'DB Mi

-f iot., 4- (of

12

wood,

+;

cstr.

etc.; idols,
5
c.
T!?') Dt

821

DDD
3

of stone Is 21 (c."W),
f"\ so (c. jn?) 12
Ju3 192C (cf. GFM), stone or metal Mi i 7 2 CI134
;

v3

(J1F13), cf.

cf.

DDS

I.

(sheathed with) silver Is 30 22

(-/of

Aram. KB? J&*9 ,= BH ).

Pb.(Pu.) DB to W*< ;

T \ZEj n. [m.] flat of hand or foot (palm,

only CBB niD3 tunic reaching to joalms

sole);

Gn 3 f~ iJ2

unci soles (v. 'a)

T[nDQJ

S i3 18

19

abun-

n.f. dub.; if correct, proh.

dance, plenty (< prop, spread out);


cstr.
n Lag Or Che al. read nyBK>
-2 r\B3f
;
l2

[DD3]

til.
vera

sins)); Qal

Pf

3 pi.

Lag rrph.Chald.xlvl Gr

tnECB

12 2 the faithful

IDS

]1?

have vanished (Che Dr)

NH Hiph.

Aram. Ny?,

Ch 7 3s

Ar.

bleat, so

*j

1K^K)._ [JJBK] Is 4i 2C

[DSM],

tnyp^

Dozy;

id.); 'a

&$?*.

"hjJB,
"5J3'I

Ch

^2
I

50
;

Is 30"

59

s
,

'N

|i5?b

Ges';

93

Je 22"; Da^'B Is 4 i 2 \
22
1 Chi i
; 1. <^' ?

v. infr.'j,

",

D^ya 2823 s "

pi.

j7(mj <ion

vya

God,

a. of

vidence Dt 32 4 Is 5 12 Jb 36 s4

^44
10

men, daily

c. of

-4-

Hb

64
L341 24

VT

12

specif, act liu 2

of achievements

pi.

13

(as ace. cogn.), 7


9
95 , as ace. cogn.

23

in pro-

in deliverance

judgment

in

t.;

b. of false gods

toil

Jl.124

"=i Ch

104

23
;

Dt 33 11

'a of sacrificing

work

his

32

action

having moral quality Jb 34 11 Pr 20 11 24 1229


14
evil implied Je 25
50 29 Jb 36 f 2.S 4 l"?? 'B
17
DCn
'a
Is 59; good action Pr2i\
2.
9
911
ivork, thing made : a. by hands of God IS45
,

(of men),

Ges

Di

31

Is

proh. his idol

(i. e.

^2 Lag"

>read

al.;

zaw iu am,, M r.\_

6 "1 -

3 wages f wor]c Je
treasures Pr2i

4. acquisition of

i3

Jb 2o

Sta

Jb ? e.

:i9

@L Ch Qaova.

work, reeompence

n.f.

and late)', cstr. n^ya Lv


4

49

etc.;

work

1.

16

[n vVEJ

v. p. 67.

by man

b.

Che Comm

Isr.,

n.pr.loc.inEdom, iy3Gn36
<t>oycop,

12 ' 1S

".i., 3

viper, Eth.

il\

V3

v.

44

Is

Ar.

cf.

Is

n.m. Pr2tul doing, deed, work (poet,


and late" nearly =nbj?a)
'r- a bs. lib i
^44=,
n
4
cstr. Dt 3 3 +
sf. i&S 32 +
ii'JB Is i 31 (Ko

bVB

.Tj.bi3

n.[m.] a kind of viper (Thes 'a

flando et sihilando;'

f f>.

Jb 36 s

'by?

';

ace. concr. Is

c.

to

ace.

nys

s.

12

j,

Us bleat); Impf.

b.

^f

obj.

s1

4>ao-<pa(<.).

ls42 w (of ^ straining himself to deliver

+ WK

read , D3 x (I s l6 ^,.

n.pr.m. Asherite

2nd
of man,

b of

as

men

from (among)

We Du

[71^/2] vb. groan (onomatop.

Thes;

(si

As. pasa.su, do avxty, blot out (esp.

cf.

1.,

vb. disappear, vanish

16

om. 44

etc.;

Dr).

(cf.

+ b rei Pr
my Maker,
ace.

perh. cp. nb>B spread;

foil.;

Q^D
4

a. pi. deeds of'*

pi. cstr. n'i-JJJB

\js

13

17

suffering Je 31

(poet.

^1

sf.

rib- 2 8

b. of

8.

men,

16

good action
2.
Pr 1 i ls
13
Pr io' 5
ivages (as earned by work) Lv 19
s
4
nwnri), Ez2 9 20 reward (from
Is 4 9 61
(||
in warfare
prob. fig. of people won back by
\j/

17

Ch

(ph);

15

toil,

wicked

Is 6 5

"B

'-)

byB
_ D
?yi3

vb. do,

workman,

cf.

make

J Aram.

Ph.

(NH

TWV)

(poet, for

= BH (oft.);

i?ys

OAram. ?ya; Syr. in der. spec,


and deriv.); Qal P/\ 3 ms. Dt 32^+ btf bj??
Xu 2 3 s3 2 ms. ribya Ex 1 17 + etc. Impf. 3 ms.

40

Ar. JJLs kZ.;

%
D^

Jb 22 17 +
Jb 37 12

//

etc.;

Pi. act. b)lB

(v. infr.);

c*r.

I5 * +>

(||

punishment,

"'^); of

6o\Xa6i,

ty

109

Ch 26

2 ".

lacpdoo-

@L $eAAa<9i.

t[7yC2i] n.[m.] work, thing made


''); pLsf. vSyar? IV

t[n^p7p]

ace. (abstr.)

62 11

\aa81,

\b$B

+) etc.; 1. do; a. of God,


Nu 23 s3 Dt 32 s7 Jb 33 29 riVWh
f74 12 +5pers. ^ 3 i 20 68 29 Is 26 12 Jb 22> c!
acc.cogn. ?VBf 44-Hbi
acc.om.Is43 13 ,cf.4i 4
3
b. of men, c. ace.
Jb 1 8 + b pers. (God)
f 1

pi. cstr.

10

T'ri^yG n.pr.m. Levite

ms. "bysri 35

/kl

">

^46,

r\)byz>i?

8- 2

cnbN

deed

n.[f.]

(by

'o 66

(of '); id. cstr.

5
.

strike, hit,

J
7

+3

'

~VZ

Ho

Pr 30-

f 5 +
of
c.

pers.
7

(God) 35;

hy jb

34

32
,

t.

f, Pr

doing right,
of clouds,

2. 'male:

a.

c.

c.

o 29

15
,

36

Jb37

God,

c.

23

^ 58

Is 31

JTl \by"3

ace. itOEB'J?

ace.

of

of doing evil,

esp.

n^y

Ho

esp. ?1N "Sy/3

thrust, impel (prob. orig.

[DJ/S] vb.

12

Zp

Jb

Mi 2
2

3
,

|ik

s22

31
!

P"13f

34

rarely

(disregarding

ace.

concr.

t)

u 9\

Ex

15

15

2
.

).

17
;

and Ph. DyB

deriv.,

impel him.

''fiDyaj

Dn2

3
;

fool);

toy?? JU13 2 the spirit of


"'

Inf. cstr. sf.

Niph.

Qal

'1

began

be disturbed. Pf.

s.

^77 '; Impf 3 fs. inn nyani G114C


1
so Hithp./wi;;/3 ft. inn Dyfnni D11 2

dl'

n.f.

suspi"cioiis,v.

Ex8

'

23

[text
(masc. only Ju 16
ZAW xvl o).Ky ftrut. j8m-|

28

GFM Albr

2S23 8 [<Qr fern.],

K7

30

[crpt.,v. infr.]) beat,

X22

pVD

occurrence; abs. 'a Gii2'--'+ Dy3


tfpjs Gii 27 + etc.; pi. O-nya
4 6 +; du.
23
3
sir. 'Clja Ju 5
+ sf. ^ys
(concr.)
also
33 +
1133
7
etc.; Vnbga "(only 1 c) Ex 25
119
f 57
s3
+ 2 t.; 1. a. poet., hoof-beat Ju 5 late, of

foot, anvil,

30

Jus ig 5 Ja
'

human
1

19"3

footfall, footstep, fig.

VDya

58

74

ep3

'3

db>m 85

"q-inb

14

^'K),

17

b. /oo,

fig.,

57

(||

12

25

^.), Ct f,

ms. n^'3 Ju ii 36

Is 41 7

hammer)

(struck by

Hg

<i

3JL14

once Jcs 6

g,

HN

a.

).

3.

42
(JE), io (D)

+ 3 t,+ 2 S 23 Qr (>Kt nr,N); ITCgB


Gn 4i -+6 t.; 'B Na i secnJ fmi; '3
s

/br ftwies; '3

n^on Xe6
Nu

IK K

Ne

14" (JE)

Jb

19

Ne

13

nisi's

22 16 =2 CI118 15

on time,

i.e.

swallow,
i6

30

10

20-

(Hex only

Ex

J): \i)

Ju6 39

io 17

20

46

(it is

Pi'7

30

Ju 1

now

10

cf.

'an

bell,

Ex

v7

11

'3

Oy?

26 26
-

39

3HT '3

cstr.

is 5

T'HJ?!3 n.pr.m.

iys)

,,

11;3

S 23

s3

II9 .

(appar. from

some

\/"iy3)

1.
;

Ph. n.pr.m.

(cf.

mont.

Nu

by? andreff.; also) Buhl

23

Geosr 122
-

^ 144, + ?^n

set

c.

fO

Ar.

(cf.

shatter

Qal

'^s

break, crush;

Syr. ..2

is

Pf. 3

be joyous,

Snsa Is 14 7

pi. "n3"l

mpl/"> VWB 4 4 23 4 9 13 Qr ( > Kt'inSB';


of mts.); abs. ^nsa Is 52 s ^ 9 8 4 (both + |l).
(of Zion)

Pi. break bones in pieces


t

Pf. 3

pi. 'iHSS

Mi

3I

/^S] vb.Pi. peel (N"H Pi. split, divide;

JAram. (Talm.) ^3, Syr.^Is;

so Ar. J.15,

akin to

Pf. 3 ms. ?^3

b)2 q.v.);

Impf

3 ms.

t[n7^E]

pSfp^l

37

(c.

Gn

30

s3

(obj.

ace. cogn.).

pi.

nmi?

28

Moab

in

cf. ('3

Dr

Dt3

'

n.f.pl. peeled spot or stripe

Gn 30 37

hi^SSl

[D2i2] vb.

Je 22

D?f3

hi.

rV3,

29
;

[@

(as ace. cogn.).

split

open (Ar.

1^.1 cracA;

out,

cw.i

wound by

t [,J/^S] vb. bruise,

(NH

Qal
make, window);
4
of earth, ^DXS f 6o (subj. God).
14

bruising

split, bruise; Ar. x-Ii squeeze a ripe date,

rw6; Aram. yV3 split) ^- Qali5/. 3 pi. sf.^n


^Jiysa Ct 7 7i?/ aJs. y>?1 H^n 1 K 2 s7 a smiting
5
and a bruising (him); Pt. j,ass. cstr. nsvyWS
Dt 2 3 2 one wounded by crushing.
;

tl^D n.m.

q.v.

t Tll'S n.pr. Go-yap:

'3

fig.

Sh^l), 3 pi. ty nys


of eager desire (good

DH/B3 (Ges*'119 *) Jb 16 10
23
WyS"*3
sense), =ny3 DrfS 2 9

2. snatch away,

^Aey /tar e broken forth with joyous shout ; Impf.


1
I2
n|") inX3<
55 (cf mts.); 7wiu fs. H31 ''11X3 54

of bird chirping

vb. cause to break or burst forth,

hilarious);

33 39-'.
cstr. 2-iT "3toj?S 2 8

Qal Pf. of voracious greed,

rny^

66 14

at another.

iva

10
f v

&.?C(t\\

rods);

P^2] vb. open wide (the mouth) (NH


rarely = BH, usu. open bowels, go to stool
J Aram. iya Ar.JIi and Syr. ^fl = BH,
fs.

Nu

(J),

of enemies, +^1? pers.

fig.).

break forth with


Eth.

Gii4 n

9"J~ 7

Pt.

a. to

"\gX

io 14 (in

c.

Pf. 2 ms.

Ji^3 chasm);

nliS

mouth

Ez 2 3
b. to speak Ju
+ /, ~^); Jb35 16 hence =

34 3j

v. 's nasra.

cf.

i",

';

1. open

-]X

Ex g 27 now at length
e. QJ7J5

Jb

njfS''

^ i4 4 7:u

^Vf

sf.

free (Aram, loan-word), only

ii

46

113 iljf3 Is

16 23 (n p
23

YW) Dt

utter, "ns'f

on high-p/s robe (frcm

'a abs.

28 34.34. pL D'-Jfopn 39 25

14

oyan

d.
,

also

8'- 3

18 32 '3n

now, at one time

its stroke, beat);

Ex

= now at length Gn 2

6' 8

T^2^E n.[m.]

rnvs

I have sinned,

clear that)

12

v9

'an-pi

dub., v. supr.); (2)

30

= this

24 (E)

0*733 (03)

Dt9 ,9 io
once Gn

Ninn 'a? Da

+ 3t.;

Nu

20
1 S 3
c.
Ju 1
(cf. Dr)
DN-IH a< this repetition (this time) also
(J)

^b

'3

^ 144

^22"; lit.
3
(utter a vow,

16

33 36

10

of ground,

fig.

(JE),

La2

and

i^'ce (or)

ayB3-Dyai as time

as foi'merly, as usual,

3(U1

:o

(HI)

~f]}

b.

'a

Ec7 23 D^ys np-Sy

106 43

,/,

cf.

owce

20

Dti 11

yriN

19

= over and
20

B>W 0^3 Jb 33
HND 2 S 2 4 =i Ch 2

^I?yB

'3

all indef.

13

or J twice/

e.

f/wire;

cn

a l so c.^E', y2'f, q.v.

over; indef. also &.%* 0y3


[i.

fectce

Impf. 3 ms.

etc.;

Tmv. ms. HSS Ez

16

35

Xe

Ni*3 esp. set free, JI3


u
Pf. 3 fs. nn*;3 Gn 4 +

free); Qui

set

HJfb Is io 14 , "i3

34

occurrence, time (orig. stroke, beat)

11.

1,

^Jaj,

Aram.

separate, remove;

Pa.

= anvil

[nnK]

vb. part, open (Ar.

t[H^3]

||

30

2.

mo Pr 2 9 lit. Is 26
c. foot, of ark Ex 25
K I9" = ls37'
lead Vni33 (cf. v
(P)._rntaj?3
1K7
Zy
11

JCS2 2 17

16

by? v3 5 ), 3

(cf. '3

gives a &aya>p with Bethlehem; v.


WB, ^3]. 2. dei (appar.) Nu25 1318

t 6 l

for

also

'22

Ex 2
Gn 4 23

25

and
t

sf.

Is
pi.

rr27

(fig.),

'

(T^S]

bruise,

Pr 20

tty?? Pr

^sa

23

30
,

29
;

wound; abs.

J9

fig.

Ex

23

also cstr.

sf.

'a

^V?

^3

27

Jb'9 17

vb. break (Ar.

asunder , Nab.

^*V3

break, break

break asunder ; Syr. ,3

823

Y23

Po'

Impf. 3 ms. VPp ysb* Je 23 a


Filp. Impf.
hammer which shatters rock.
12
^XStfEn
dashed
me in
Jb
1
he
[God]
sf.
ms.
3
crusli);

ipB
22

10

10

^85*3

(i|1?J)65 +
visitto search, test, ace. pers. Jb

27

29

Jb 31 14

obj. om.), abs.

id.;

(||

^8

io6 4 (|p?I);
1S
3
?0 3 ),^i7
(
l|

15
to punish Je 6

pieces

(fig-)-

31
6
34a
14
ace. pers. om. Ex 32
Is 26
49 50 -^ 59
9 29
s
c. by rei (of sin) Jes
9 (here + 2 pers.); ace.
;

'

t VSS
24

10

$raia,

tco

yss

name

only 'SH n.pr.m. pi-iestly

v.

r^

Ch

rei

A A<pecrirr], @L A(p(cr<T(i.

89

\jr

33

?y pers., visit upon,

Am3 214 Ho

n, ?p- 112.

anger Jb 35 15
3. c.
subj., +acc. rei (of sin)

abs., of ^'s

''

Ex20

34 Dt5 +iot.; ace.


rei om., =punish Is io
Je 9 21 1 22 13 21 + 10 t.
Je, +8 t.; +3 rei Ho 12 3 Je 21 14 +cl. of sin
Ho 4 14 c. !>K pers. Je5o 1818 bx + by 46 18 indef.
4

15

12

t f"122] vb. push, press (perh. related,

by transp., to Ar. (J^j appoint, prescribe, As.

command,

!**,

Impf. 3 ms.~i5fan
2

Qal
Ba ZMGxim(1889) 133);
Gn i 9 3 +, 3 mpl. riXD$ y 9
'

cf.

K 2 ^ws/i, press, upon (3 pers.) physically

2K

16

17
2
v 33 11 JU19 7
-finf. 5
19
2327
23
2
read also prob. ta-tfSM 2 S 13
5 (for
-pT a^.), ta-nXB;i 1S28 23 (for "W"ia?V), Tanchum

urge

:i

Inf. abs. "^?n

Hiph.
(i.

Dr 1S28

The), Weir in

(cf.

'

23

Kit"
s3

to

arrogance, presumption

e.

Bu HPS

3
-

Lohr.

display pushing

^D

||

c.

Nu

15

2 4
-

24

(P); ace. om.

24

13

prob. incurably crpt.;

AN file fr. <S Eabb., Ke


ground;

bluntness; both lack philol.

pB

dub.;

Dr.

v. esp.

v. p'B.

ace,

esp. pt. pass., persons or things

c.

+ Nu i-m--+ 16 1,
Nu 3 42 obj. H13 Jb

1 1 t.

S 14 1717

mustered

Nui + 67 t.
38
Nu, + 1 Ch 23 24
B. appoint: 1. c. ace. pers.
4
4- DJJ1N Gn 40
+ by pers. over whom Je 1 s 5 27
Ex

(numbered),

12
3o

s5 26

13 14

2I 22

+b* (for by) Je 49 =


pers. alone Nu 3
+ DJ?n P&03 Dt
16

44

19

c. ace.
50
20 9 pt.pass.
;

10

tiTT'SB appar.n.f.frV-iVD, 1S13 21

4.

Nu 27

Dr).

cf.

?$ of vineyard
injure Is 27 s
2>ass in review, muster (nearly
number),
subj.

17

Gn

appointed ones,

pi.

Nu 3 i

14 - 4S

K 11

15

of (fighting) host

officers,

Ch

23

14

2.

ace. rei,

c.

whom, Nu 4 27 (on
13
23
32
cf. Jb34
text v. Di); c. ace. rei only, v
36
7
lay upon (by ipers.) as a charge, Zp 3 (rdg. n" ^*?,
We Now, for MtyD); +inf. 2 Ch 3 6 23 =
Ezr i 2 deposit, c. ace. rei + 3 loc., 2 K 5 s4 (cf.
tWiph. Pf. 3 ms. "1203 1 S 2 5 7 +
i^i??).

+ ?y

appoint, assign,

pers. to

IpS vb. attend to, visit, muster,


appoint (NH id., visit, enjoin; Ph. "Tpa attend

= BH

Ar. S5i /ose,


provide; As. pakddu
also (Dozy) </t?;e /?eec?, attention, to^- Eth.

to,

mm;

muster, desire, need, etc. ; Nab. *lps

i'f'.fi: OTSii,

command (Cook), so X IpS Pa., Syr.


visit); Qal 234 P/. 3 ms. 'a Ex 4 31 +

,,n>
r

16

also

WpS

s.

/mp/. 3 ms. IpS? Gnso 24 +, etc.;


ms. IpQ Nu 3 I5 + , etc.; //. 6s. IpS Gn

+ ,etc;

I.

50" +

csZr. "lp3^ 2

S 24 4 +

Pt. act.1\>?

etc.;

13
ms. rnpSJ'l 20

Ipan

Inf.

abs.

Imp/. 3 ms. IpS? v I3 + etc.


K 20 s9 cstr. Ju 21 3
1. be

v
(

19

MT

(, for

+ inf.

Tin,

2 K

abs.),

We Dr
3

of seat

S 20

18

place v

(with care, practical interest), of

Nu

+ rei Ex 3

16

(J), c. ace. pers.

(with providence,

iSi5 2 ^8o 13

rei

cf.

(||

31

rnpS Jb io

18

i.e.

ace. pers.

f8

||

12
;

||

= Jei4

ilk),

10
;

iS

observe thy brothers as to well-being (Di?y

how

see

see to, c. ace.

(in fig.);

they fare).
pers. 2

cf.Zcio 3b

K9

16

b. attend
s4

to,

ace. of sheep

in act,

Je 23 s

(with interest,
desire), seek '> Is 26 16
in bad sense, look about
for Ez 23 21
Hence d. seek in vain, need, miss,
lack (cf. Niph., and Ar. Eth. supr.), c. ace. pers.
6
16
15
1 S 20 Is
rei 1 S 25
Je 3 16
2. specif.
34
visit, c. ace., for different purposes
with (3)
r>
a present Ju 1
visit graciously Gn
esp. of
2i 1 5o 24 25 =Exi3 19 (allE),Is23 ,7 Jei5 15 (|p?t),
.

c. seek

accomp.;
29

v.

44

^y

+ Pi.

Is 13

(of

tPu.

'*).

Ex 38
be
^"Iga Is 38 10
21

1 s.

3 ms.lpanjl 2

tHothp.'

3:i

39

26

Tp?:
etc.;

62

ms.

1.

2K.25 23

c.

22

29" (3

cf.

2.

pers.,

?5?

>

Ne

muster a host, Pt.1\?2n

passed in review, Pf.


caused to miss, deprived
be

c.

3 mpl.
pi.

tHithp.

ace. rei.

Ju 20 13

-' 7
;

Irnpf.

5541
20 15 (onform v.Ges
).
27
"PS?? 1 K 20 Nu 1 47

Hiph. 29 Pf. 3 ms.Tpan Gn


inipan 1 S 29 4 etc.; Imp/. 3 ms.

-).

sf.

28

Pf. 3

id,,

(Ges'-

Is io

Pr 1 9 23 evil shall
rd. perh. Ivy "I3B

be mustered, Pf. 3 pi. ri pa n;?

Is 2 4

4. be appointed

(intens.)

3 ms. 1i5?
of,

upon him

(sc.

y_3y v. Toy).

pi5j

49

empty).

3. be visited upon,

Di).

not be visited
for

Ez 38 s

39

conj.

(subj. n-npa) ; jr> 'B^ i>a

ace.

c.

1?J);

La 4 22 (|py

DriNt3rnpa^D3ij?n3];Ho8 13 =9 9
17

c.

n-}),

(J

t33PlVnWl),

'*

(i.e. be

K 20

30

21

25,27

18

+ |??part. Ju 2 i 1S25 2S2 Nu

Vina?),

be visited (graciously)

25

al.),

io 1919 Je 23" (Gr Gie

Ex2o 5 + ^ass.D' 'lpS(ri) 30"+, cstr. H^P 3 Nu


31"+ etc.; A. 1. a. _pa?/ attention to, observe
;

(sought, i.e. needed) missed, lacking

etc.;7Jwu.ms.ipan

ace. pers., set (over),

+^y Gn

4
39 Je

10

Nu

Nu

make
i

50

50

109,

overseer,

+8

t., fig.,

mps
+3

zcA<?re

Kn

+ 3 t.;

+0^

Tf

b. deposit,

commit, entrust

io 28

loc. Is

i?

(cf.

J^i??),

c.acc.WTi + 'fT?

+2

ace. rei

c.

Je 36 20

loc.

ace. pers. (Jer. as prisoner)

deposited, taN

p^.Bn Gie).

JDMich,
s3

Lv

(subj

overseer, Pt. DHi3B(n), c

JV3

2. 6e

bemade
22 9 12 12 Qr
3.

?i"li?3n).

1 i

(Kt Dnpan); * iraa 22 s (Qr del.


12
17
abs. v
c. ?y pers. 2 Ch 34

Ch 34 10

3), 2

B2

tion, store;

Ho 9/

abs. 'a

T "TpD?3

CI123

32

31

'

15

15

'an TT'a
prison 52 n
providence Jb io 12

= office 2 Ch 2 3
K

1S
.

11

Ez 44

(c. bi<

rei),

14

11

17 26
s
109 (perh.;

4.

store,

Hup -\Ve

coll.=

Ch 24

cf. 2

319

expenses

c.

22

abs. 'a

Bab. army Ez 23

Je2c/2G

things laid up, Is 15'


-

citr.

Je20

21

Ch 24

11

npS3

t
id.,

look

'S3

3B>V

26

Vrss.Gie),

20

(v.

singers 12

triTpD

(of priest in temple, reading *Vj3B


cf.

n.f.

T33 3);

c. sf.

Qal Pf. 3 ms.

'a

Jb 2 7 19

ms. FinpB

1 s. npBK
imp/. 3 ms. np_a;v Gn 2 19 +
Zci2 4 Imv. ms. npB 2K6 17 +, soDn9 18 Qr

14

(Kt nnpa); Inf. abs. nipB L342 20 cstr. Ops?


v 7 Pt. act. Dp'3 f 1 4 6 8 ^ss- fpl. n P a Je
s3
19
1. open eyes: a. one's own 2 K 4
32
;

Jb27 ,9 Pr 2 o 13 2Ki 9 16 = Is37 17 Dii9 18 ;+Vy


Je32 19 Zci2 4 Jbi4 3
b. eyes of others Gn 21
;

19

2 K6
Is 4 2 f 146 ; for details v. ft 1 j.
2. open ears
hear IS42 20 (without understanding; fig. of Isr.).
Niph. Pf. 3 pi. consec.
s

WpMl Gn 3 Imp/. 3 fpl.


Gn 3'
be opened, of eyes

ronpari Is 35 5 'fn
fig., so as to know

pi.

evil

G113 5 "; opp.blindness(fig.)Is35.

adj. seeing;

O'npa,

fig.,

'a

Ex 4

11

23 clear-sighted ones

(opp. ~ty);
(cf.

opening)

prison; but

TnpS

C'MDK?
&

Che

Is 6
Hpt

\ fig. of freeing

read

fr.

dark

Only!), cf.Di-Kit.

n.pr.m. usurping king of

Israel,

42
.

oversight;

Qaicee

'a

bj?3

Je 37 13

(opening

(1

of eyes), or

Syr.

cf.

n.m. +19 9 precept (of


-

cf.

\/B

Jloas, JJlcas); only

1
;

2), in

prop, thing

x//-^
1

pi. cstr."

(cf.

^pS ^

Syr.

19

9
,

U^9

Isr. seals;

flower; cf. n.pr.m. npa, Tlpa, on old


COT2K15 M
in As. Pakaha (ace.) Schr
);
'

appointed, charge,

["^V])*

tri'lpTIpS^-d. Dipnpa n.[m.] opening (of


eyes cf. Comm., Ges* M n prop, wide, or complete,

of Levites

sentinel.

["TlpS]

(NH

vb. open eyes and (once) ears

A rat <&ov8)

open (and remove) rubbish heap, sq. ??


to, attend to; Ar. ' a.1 blossom, 11. open

tnjpQ

23

eyes; J Aram np_B open eyes, etc.; Syr. u*o9

Nen

(Qukovk

terr. a people in

commissioner,

34

s3

'

good and

Je

2. appointment

Gn4i 34

D"Hj?B

duty Gn 41 (E), Est2


permanent deputy of king Ju 9 s8 of priest 2 Ch
11
of Levites 31 13 overseer, one in charge
24
19
of men, c. 4? of soldiers 2
Je 52",
25
14
9
priests v
Benjamites Ne 1
abs., without
?y,

21 s

1JJ2'

1. muster of

21

1717 2020

(v. Di).

TpS

cstr.

-i-;

VrpB Ju 9 2S pi.
CTP? 2C'h3i 13 Est2 3

special

for

Ch

al. office).

^P? Ex 38

abs. 'd only in 'BH

cstr. 1i?SO

=As. Pukudu, tribe in SE. Babylonia,


bordering Elam Wkl Sa, S0 ni 241 Schr C0T i Dl ra240f
Je go

3. mustering

SkizzenTl ,iM

sf.

charge=

d.

T ~PpG n.m. commissioner, deputy, over-

Nen

11

T [O^-ftpE] n.pl. [m.] abstr. musterings,

seer

2123

appointment,

muster,

Ko'^conppto).
"PpB n.pr. gent, et

i.e.

Lv

in trust

left

Nu 3 32 (P);

class of officers 1 Ch2 3


24
thing entrusted Nu 4 16 (P).

Ch

</Qal

(cf.

Hezekiah 201131".
3. appointed
place of (in) temple EZ43 21 (Krae watch, guard-

blossom)

30

also 3 (P; redund.),i CI126 ;


b. overseer (abstr. for concr.),

magistracy Is 60 17 (Lag BS 151 ),

deposit, store

n. [m.]

i.~W;

v.

2. a. oversight,

3G

charge'Nu^CP),
2

b. gracious visita-

19.

of (by)

29

12

tion,

t. 1

'a abs., of grain stored against

people 2 S 24 9 =i

),

T^P?

bb Hlpa, @33

31

v 4 43 + 6

lv623

MT

(for

Nu 3 + sf. irnpa 109 etc.; pi. n(i)npa j e


52" + 1. visitation: a. = punishment Ho 9"
Is io Mi 7 Ez 9 Nu 16 (P), esp. in (n3#)nj>
arnpa j e 8 io + 6 t. Je (cf. r\v c "ip_a 6 49
50

128

house;

cstr.rHpa

+v

appointed place;

Ne

mustering, visita1

T"J.P 3

19

Hiph. 2)

11

t. 1

Vjipa io3 ls ; elsewh.

famine G1141 30 ; thing

n.f. oversight,

+ 10

t]ilj?5 n.m.

i~H"3

in

inipQ

sf.
I5 - 27

and most);

+2

Je 37
+ Hoph. 1. he visited in punish6
ment, Pf. 3 ms. Ipan Je 6 (impers.; but
fev&ts, read"ipj>n

and

21

loc.

pnnps

'sri>5 iKi4 27 =2Chi2 10

Je 40 5
2S

+W

ace. rei (implic), a.

ijr

+3

thou hast stationed him, ins. also


2.
Je 40% cf. 41 10
TheWeDral.;

10

c.

26 16

+b

and by G1139

S 29 4

Lv

punishment,

ace. of

824

I5

25.27.29.30.31.32.W

jgl.5

Jg ?

Ch

trT'npS n.pr.m. king


opened the eyes);

Ki

330

of Israel (^ hath

5'22,2326 , <J>:<Ke(rtas,

*axar.

825

VPS

^p2 (-/of
spring off;

mug. dub.

foil.,

cf.

NH ftypQ is 6aZZ, roZZ, ypa


Ar. jtii

VpQ

noisily

split,

ypBH denom.;

wick,

6e yellow, also break ivind,

is

crack

II.

'

24

pi. carved wood or metal

(Low

ornaments, either ball-, knot-shaped


-

or gourd-shaped (so most

K6

1S

[Lexx]); 1

\Sla2, flowers

TjlVpS
ace.

which

is

De KiHWB278f ko\o-

250

(or ecballium) elaterium,

not a vine;

Syr. JusHoaS, fruit of

cf.

cucumis propheta-

colocynthis (or the similar

Low 10 Brock); cstr.

rum),

2K4

rn'B> 'B

39

K12

K"13

II.

(-/of

Jb39,5

(m.

et

f.

Je 2

24

but

'

'

68

prob.

f 104 'B
Gn i6 ,2 (J)

wild ass Jei4 6 Jb6 5 39 5 Is32 14


'
u wild ass's colt, D
"Py Jb
s
;

a w'M ass 0/ a man (Ishmael as


a free nomad); fig. of wilfulness Ho 8 9 (v. I.
"H?); of lust

Je2

24

(i.e. Israel's

love ofidolatry);

Jb 24 s

of poor desert-dwellers

*ei8oji/,

TKk~)B

v.

niNS.
t

"isis
t

l.

(NH

divide

id.,

Niph.

spread, of wings.

VPN

23

and

i'/.

' i3G 2nd ed 435

Pu,

).

f>3 "n'EOl -|JED

Gn 30 40

D j Est 3 s
7mp/. thb:
,

pi.

Pf. 3

iTjerini

Jb4 u 4i 9

f 22

7mp/ n

15
;

KT"1S, pebble, berry);

II.

dispersed Jb 4 11

cf.

n.pr.m.

(fig.
.

si

Jo

17

name Ezr

(OepeiSa

10

^ 92

J?s Talm.

pi. niT"iS

post-exil.
37

15

(prop.,

(?)

Syr. J j^3

only

= N"H E Ne 7

(*aSoypa),

away,

neg.)

(c.

grain of seed

n.f.

the separated;

1.,

",

= be loosened at the joint, \^ 22


=be

vn.

92

from each
Jb4i 9

be divided, separated,

t[rn~l2]

55

@L as Ezr).

^"12 (./of 'foil.; cf. Syr. i3 flee,


0 ^ der. spec; NH TiS = BH).

Gn

VnM Gn
2

10

Pr 19 4

from another,

Ju

c. bpjO
11

13

recipr.

Gn 2 (of river,
man separating
10

of one

s - 11
,

DS"? v

Gn

66

= Ne 7

25

23

14

6S

(van

flee

(J

from

of sons of

Si8 9 9 9 +,
-

H.; Gi Baer in marg.);

d.

S 1 29 in battle 1 9 99
Zc 14 15 Is 66 20 royal
-

+ horses, etc.)
=2 Ch 9 royal property 1 K18
1 Kio
;

24

25

Ez 27 14

in trade of Tyre

cnn-is Ezr

25

(later,

cf.

K io +

mule, ridden by princes

K5

nil
5
T
i

33
,

17

40
;

n.f.

cstr.

beast of burden,

&WQ

the load of a pair of mules, of


property of returning exiles

as refractory

she-mule

^en

nria v

'a

32 (in sim.).

ridden by king

38 44
-

t D1"lS n.[m.] preserve, park (loan-word


from Zend pairi-daeza, enclosure, Spieg Haug
AvestaK293
Jahrb v 1621
Pers. jJb,
cf. Spieg
in Ew
pdlez

Lag

Ges

Ahh

75

'

2U
,

Kurd, pares No

ZMG ravi

<1882) -

Arm stuMls7s

late As.
hence Arm. partez Lag
ZA viM0
n-apuSeio-os
Gk.
Ar.
pardisu Meissn
Jlj^
-

132

8
8
Dl ra95ft Di G " 2 );'an Ne 2 (containing
13
(fruit-trees and
trees)
cstr. D' ? '0"! D^iB Ct 4
5
costly 'plants); pi. t^DTlB Ec 2 ( + rf33).

cf.

'

also

(all J),

nn-is

pi.

-,

fans' i 29
3 ;

sf.

1. divide, separate (intrans.),

'

e.

7mv. ms. NJ "QBn Gn 13 9 Inf. csr."O.Bn


14
P.T}M Ju4 u Pri8\ ttTlBJ Ne 13 ';
!2ibv
dividing into branches)

t"T>S n.m. 2S18 9 mule; 'a abs.

deriv. ; Ar.

3 pi.

/mp/.TlB?

etc.;

others, JO

of

divide,

(Dozy) unfold, unrolt\;


fiiTiB Ez i H divided, i.

Pt. pass. fpl.

of loss

TO

Ch 12
Ezr 2 00 = Ne 7 63

Sjk be single, sole, also

io 5M

Pr i8 ls 3 mpl.'niB'l 2 K 2 11 Inf. cstr.


Vrnana
sf.
Dt 32 s Pt. thbd p r i6 2s 17 9 ; 1.
divide, separate Gn 3C10 (JE) Dt 32 s of separating friends Pr 1 28 1 <f.
2. make a division,
separation, between (f?), 2 K 2 11 B,u 1 17
of
parting disputants (c. f?) Pri8 18
Hithp.

earth,

rvnel
t
j

v.

separate ; so Syr. in der. spec,

Qal

13

17

D , "1"1B 1C2f

A Qepaan.

f'eSa/i,

[112] v*>-

fl-

RS Sem

Pf. 3 ms. T-ian

Hiph.

gift

T DN~1S n.pr.m. Canaanite king of Jarmuth


Jos io 3

Ne

2:i

DWlSJei4 6 +
;

D^yn

Pt. divided,

wild ass

[DJJ] harlots, cf.

TS~PHS
f.

9
from swiftness)
'a abs. Ho 8 + (so
Gi van d. H. Baer rna), cstr. Gn 1 12 pi.

11

with

purimufi.

is

of helplessness);

Hom NS123

ass,

mtc'M

Ko s?ntls7 Albr ZA Vni(1S96>

(prob.
2

separated,

Pi. Impf. 3 ms.


Ho 4 14
make a separation, i. e. go apart (in company

vera

tfrnSn. m

Je

divided,

Jen Cosmolll0 cp.Talm.

foil.;

rim; Ar. 1J.1, 'ijl


As. paru, mule {wild ass

24

other; of scales of crocodile

Hiph. 7m;;/ N^a: sub ma.

N"IS

erron., cf.

of bones,

v.

^V^'O in

c.

divided (hostile)

i.e.

|Q v. ViB.
I.

nations,

from birth); abs. Pr 18


of peoples separating
from (JO) parent stock io" 2 (P).
2. be

Ru

with purgative proper-

toPost HastinesDBii

> momordica

kvvSIs;

Syr.

24 24

n.[f.]pl. gourds {wild cucumbers,

citrullus colocynthis,
ties,

cf. foil.;

Rebekah representing

constr. praegn. [Ges 5199ff


J,

friendship Pr 1 q

Syr. ]o>ja& crash, cracky

TD 1 yp3n.m. 1K7
p 332f

Ecclus 46 17 ypB crash;

finger-joints, etc.;
yj5S roZZ

NH

Ithpe., Syr.>a..ft3 burst, crash;

D-PD

826

HID

[PHS]

ns = BH

= BH 1,

(NH

vb. bear fruit, be fruitful


Ph. 13 fruit

Eth. AC?:

&.&\blossom,bear fruit, As. pir'u, posterity; cf.


ZMG xli (1887 6(H ;also X K?3, Syr. ) i^ fruit, and Ba
)
>'

QalP/^pl.na Ex i 7

Ezi 9 10 Isi7 6

nn'3

f.

Lag BXS1 ) G1149 2222

Ex2 3
Ez 36

Ex

30

Gn

(E)

Gn

11

22

47" (P),

nnb

12

Is 32

|35

(sim. of wife);

Mess. prediction Is

'

Dt 29 a
Is

45

19

C^l

ace.

c.

read perh. 3

is dub.,

m3

fa

13fi

fs.

Pt.

let

make

man

or people

13

'3

wisdom Pr

of

Pr

1 i

njW

19
;

P^ Hi Toy);

(rd.

Am6

'a

12
,

of doings

course of life, or character) Je I7 10 2i 14 32 19

^N->3

speech Pr i2 14 13 2 18 20 fruit of
arrogance Is io 12 is arrogant speech; fruit of
tongue Pr i8 2l
consequences of speech.
'3

i.

ms

11.

1,

in.

v.

TT

[rns], niiS

trpS

fig.,

ms

-lis.
20

Is 2

n.pr.m.

v.

Ju7 10U

N13.

v.

[niaiBn]

p 344
.

<s>apa.

in Arabia

earth 6e

Sdk

(cf.

0/

Hiph.

1.
'',

sf. ''JIB PI

20
Gn 4 i 52 (E).
2. in P, niBPn Gn if-' (^r),
Plain
^3T1
*j-ib:
L V2 6 (H); imp/. 3 ms. juss.
+
24
Tpap
i3>i
^a-im
^n
G1128
Pi.
^ios
s

n.pr.loc. '3 an J 2

Q^VJS

Farwa

fruitful, subj.

1. Pf. 3 ms.

pns

VW^ 113?

Gn 49"" Joseph is o

cause to bear fruit, 2.

^fio 4

(i.e.

as subst.,

f.,

a fruitful bough.

i.e.

of

in

6
fruit-bearer, poet, for tree, Is 17

;/ie

ace. of

10

VT$

'3

root bearing gall (as its fruit);

[TV?] 2); so
a fruit-bearer,
c.

Ez

of

2. of

19

result of labour
removing sin Is 27
1631
product of works
(fruit of hands) Pi'31

a shoot from his [Jesse's]

fruitful in salvation (Oort al.)

nnbin

of Isr.)

fig.

roots shall bear fruit;


17

animals,

fruitful vine, so \^I2 8

(in

cf.

222S

Gn

Je6

of thoughts

result of

esp.+nai Je3 ,6 2 3 3
and P-^ (P) Gn 8 17 a 7

(J);

35

men and

1. of

131 IKjitt 1311 IIS

vine,

26

11

for*nnk

ni'a (Ges* 606r ;

Pri 31 Mi7 13

13

etc.; Imv. ms. HIS


Impf. 3 ms. "13? Is 1
Gn35 n fmpl. ViB i 22 + Pi. ac<. ni3 Dt 2 9 17

etc.;

Hoio

cf.

Gn26 22

pl.consec.ttnBI

pns

el

Sprenger

A,te Geogr

Ch

Ar

^apovai/x;

with

identif.

Yemen, Gl SkizzeiL347 (less prob.)


Farwain in Yemama (Nejd).
in

with

t[~lY1S] n. [m.] structure (colonnade?)

W.

attached to

Dniia

K 23

iCli'26 18

18

side of Solomon's temple

11

(all

c.

(Thes cp. Pers.

art.)

pi.

sg. "1313

appar. same word in

j'jjh

open kiosk, summer-house (lit. light-bearer),


whence perhaps 'a as loan-word, cf. Mishn.
ling, 1N113, % Klina suburb (m&fe up of villas,

summer-housesThes);

G1148 4
d e
:

n.m. Ho14

''"IB

'

15

>

Hooy

I6

>

Gn 4' + sf. "13 p r


8
^13 Ho 14 in? Gn 3 + osnsi Ez 3 6 s
onns Am 9 ana La 2 20 + inna ^ 2
fnna
J e29 2s fna v etc.; i. no-wn na Gn 4 '(J),
12

Je

esp. cstr. ns>

59

11

+9

Dt + 3
Ez 25 4

t.

s0

Is

37

+ Ez

t.

Gn

2 -3 6
-

Am

S'

14

17

Is 65

21

Ct

(all

al.);

J)

t,

1L12

(but del.

-j-

Co

Nu

/)

20 26 27
-

fruit of vineyard 2

Ex 10"
Ho 9 16

branches

HS?

t.;

Zc

ground, of produce in gen., so

i/te

cf.

t.,

then post-ex. insertion

Dr

in Hastings DB).

nB]

or

Hb 3

n.[m.] ins

14

text and

1)2 (v
JT.9

Ar. jti remove, separate,


tnsn
depressed ground between hills;
of

foil.; cf.

extend border, exceed limit; T113

NH
= BH T}?)-

/r'i 0/
13

'a

further

meaning dub.; warriors (33$) or leaders (


dwao-rSiv, cf. <S Thes We) would suit context.

14

t[n|

cf.

',

11

+,

K 23

in 2

from N13).

(as if

fruit; abs.'a

119

na

Nna: Ho 1

iic

3. shewfruitfulness,bearfnt,it(Gtes

7ip/. 3 ms.

'

in

Co

al.);

21

+ Ez

of gardens

t,,

17

23

i9 29

io M +

Ho

fig.

Dt

(JE)

esp. ft?n 'a

also,

in

niNB

(read

Am 9

fig.,

Je 29 s28
1" f 148 9

14

Ct4 12 16 na yv \ s fruit-tree Gn
5
na p ^ I0 y3*. nwnn na y* fruit
cf. Ec 2
(consisting
in) a crop; ^ 72 16 is dub.; Che
of
Du interpr. as 2 Bae prop. 113?.
2. offspring : fruit of womb (ft? a) Gn 30 2 Dt 7 13 +
20
11
of cattle (nana) Dt28 n 51
9 t., cf. La 2 f 21
-

fig.

t[ni"lSl
pl.

nilia

npin,

n.f.

n? Ez 38

'a

|^b? v
T"

w).

sit

(2&

4); '3n

ny

(opp. "ui noin

S6

(opp.

Est 9 19 (opp.

SGFM).

n.[m.] hamlet-dweller;

133

only

as open regions

18

a land of hamlets

perh. J u 5 ('3for fina, c f.

'?'^S

art. 'an

11

?bfrs\ a^Jn '3 Zc

etc.);

Jerusalem

shall

open region, hamlet;

(opp.isar? i^), 'an

coll.

c.

ny Dt3

nixa onj?) pi. Dnisn Est

19

Qr

(Kt onnan).

tpnB

n.[m.] dub.;

's

Jus 7

sf.

Wn?

11

4-

30

9
;

of serpent,

tia Is 14 29

fig.

3.

of power conquering Philisfig.

their consequences

of fruit of actions, i.e.


good Is 3 10 \|/ 58 12 bad
;

(Lag BN119 ), poss.

Bachm Bu

coll.

rural population,

rustics,

(the latter as gen. obj. alter flpIV

> Thes Be
and leadership (cf. [H3]); text very
uncertain ; on v 7 see ['"pa] supr.

righteous acts to the peasants);


leaders

827

T1D
adj.geut. Perizzite

^"PS

with above

certainly, connected

(poss.,

but not

nn?,

V );

only 'an

afo.

as n.pr.coll. 6 (oi) ^epcfhior (-aToi), of ancient

+ ^?n

inhab. of Canaan,
4,5

Ju

Gn

15

Ex

s0

+i7

= BH

Hiph. 2

ma

Ecclus

-t^s

sprout,

young of bird

i~jS

Qal Pf.

);

nrnb Gn 40 10

nna 35^

6w, sprout, send out

Ho

fig-tree

Hb 3 (< We Now

17

(E),

14

shoots,

6 U 7 13

Ct

(aim.),

Nu

nnari); rods

17

metaph. of restored Isr. Ho 14 6 Is 27 s


14
7
of bones Is 66 (KKH3); of righteous ^ 72

2023

cf.

92

Prn

13

2S

of wicked'

judgment
of

PJ

Ho io

11

both

Jbi4;

tree

but on text

Ez

"g

ZMG

(1889), 180

Now);

(all

Qal

Pf.
s4

i8

nna

Ex

25

37

19
;

cstr.

nna

i.

23

iKy

temple

Ex

in tabern.

tnn~)Q n.m.
offspring);

brood

12

i.e.

iBKDt2 2

like

dub.

c 5
-

13 vb. break

NH

id.,

)liC*.6i3

Lv

13

39

also

Syr

id.);

I. 'a,

and

Qal
14

43

&

Qal

dub.,

(NH

Pt.

pi.

6rea^ 0^, divide,

,{&;

F1DV1B,

ously):-

(Ar.Jo.j

is

precede, act hastily, iv. act

extravagantly, talk immoderately (v. further


Am 236
hence)
(as altern.) improvise

Dr

AW

'

),

ttOID
11

~^D v.

(-/of

iS

19

off,

fallen

i.e.

10

NH

foil.;

?]na

TO

cAa/,

Z>,

As. paraku, display violence

rw6 <m<i

(*)'

Lv

^O")? '2

ma.

~p3

I.

broken

n. [m.J the

; cstr.

grapes

Aate violently

2>ress, also

rw&, crumble).

Lv

phr. 'B3

Ar.

Aram.

t"n~\Q n.[m.] harshness, severity;


25", ^liaa v

TU^ rule harshly);


nn'aj?; both P).

"]") (\/of

43 -16

Ex

(H

13

P),

E z 34

in

(all c.

VUg?.), v 14

(c.

(c.

but

51

Arnolt'"

cf.

foil.;

As. paraku, bar,

parakku, apartment, shrine; Syr.

/e

\o-

n3^B,

(v.

1892 '' 77

KS JPhiU3 233);
Ko iU w ).

v.

Pf. 3 ms.
(of ]J); of

M'uss-

also

'

n.f. curtain,

before

Most Holy

Place, in tabern. (P) (prop, that which habitually

shuts

off, i.e.

39

1
BN88
*parrdku (Lag
) Ko"-

Ex 2 6 + 1 7 t,
Nu 4 Bhpn
o
4
3l

'D abs.
34

spread, of leprosy, etc.;

leprous spots);

17

Bapaaov)(.

very

NH

K4

21

in temple 2

Ch

P; cstr. \Dttn 'B


'a

Lv4

6
,

wnyn

[D1S]

BH3.

Pro-,v - 421

801

Ex
'a

);
1C

35
3
24

14

decay, ferment Vogelst

(of pn'3), 'B1 consec.

but
from

ins.

Aram. NB^S. smS


coz'%, change, hence) AWRaAEKi divide words
into parts (in singing), AV chant; and Thes
scatter (cf. E"?.?) empty words
\ oss. also would
be stammer (of broken speech said contemptuso" Syr.

.11.

f 84-

out, of leprosy

vb.

^y D^nan Am

baan

young

pi.

n'-rhaK

eruptions (in P) (usu. taken as

Una-Much* 22.

NS.

^3 fly ;
ninn'aS Ez

'a)

offshoot,

h^Cffi

sf.irnas Jb
39

1.

e. birds,

i.

n.pr.m. in Issachar

t[L2^2]

shut off;

(l as

30

fpl.'

things,

A Qappov, @L

$>ovaaov8,

the wretched crowd.

young, of birds (Eth.

fll.

fig.),

Nu8

37

coll.

Jb30

'a

fnTlS

Ex

(n0)V

17.19.19.20

'

ones,

'a

25

^ flying

^]-]<e

Pi.

vera

si

sf.

of Lebanon
of bud-shaped ornament in

[niCX] n.m. Jb39 30 young one,

D, n

(both

49
(JK%> 'a) v =2Ch4 5

ne>

T1S,

of its cedars)

(i. e.

'a Is

Na +
yms
i

24

31

bird); Qal

Hi Siegf in v a (where prob.


CoToyBertholKrae in v a b

crumble

Nu 8 ranna Is s
P sf.
24
2 5 + J bud, Is
of
vine
18
5
Nu 17
pw 'B Na 1 <7ie sprout

an*)?

id.,

v b );

to

ace.

f. ,

3:i

s.

V1\

tn"li n.m. XaM bud, sprout; abs.


5

in

Aramaism,

fly,

esp. fly away; Aram. nna.

or

= flourish,

14

carelessly, idly.

Ez

ace. fJ?

c.

of righteous 1^9 2

of

xlii'i

of

fig.

v.

Hiph.

7'.

also

vb.

@o

del.

2. shew buds, sprouts, of

D^B* bnk, Pr

[PHS]

g2o.2oy

fig.
fig.

(NH

Impf. nna: Jbi 4 9 etc.; 1.

bud or sprout,

cause to

f 92

rnen nia v 2

(B'XIS

268)

(q.v. p.

^roan EZ17 24
Is

to3)

(3B>J?

IS35

of steppe (na-jg)

+ //.

j*L.;S msec,
I

-"-s

etc.;

narnan j s
nnai f 9 2 s

cstr.

Gn

10

+,

3 fpl.

of vine

40

I0

Ez

3 ma. 'a

Hoi4 +,

66", etc.; Inf. abs.

hatch, also

11.

onmng. cf.GFM

Impf. 3 ms. rna?

fs.

fill.

(v. D"1 ?? infr-)) twig,

sprout; As. p>irhu, n. sprout;


JBLx(lf91) 67

tyal=flourish,

nm

aUo J^/. 3 &.


rnan nina v -, andP*. f. nrna v .
m. nia Ex 9 910
3

t.

Hiph. causat.,49 10 40 19 Ar.

Pt. f

by

n"12 vb. bud, sprout, shoot (N H Hiph.

f I.

P<.

Gni 3 7 34 30 (J),

also in list of peoples dispossessed

Israel

[q.v.]

DID

vb. tear, rend garment

(NH =

Ar. ''1 chop up onions, etc. (Landberg


always c. O'HJS
rend);
); Syr. ;3 cut,

828

Nnttto^D

^ Lv

3 ms. D

Qal Impf

10

io 6 (P); ^.^s-

^Bfl

(H), 2 mpl.
45

pl- Q,
?"l?

t ^n\2J?3^2 n.pr.m. son of

,JH2

I.

p )-

Haman

Est 9

jna

n.pr.m.

Nu

Zebulun

of

34

n.pr.terr. Persia, Tlepvvv (genit.),

3HS

22
u^p; Ar.^li);'a 2Ch 3 6 +,
DIB v 20 + ; in late lit., 2 Oh 36 20 v 22 22 23 =Ezr
>"*,
1
Dn o + 1 1 1. Ezr Dn + (c.^O) Est i ""
-

io

Dn8

(who,

Ez 27 38 is
rds. ^3, after Gr), but Krae defends.
'a

10
,

t^DIB

Persian; 'BH

adj. gent.

]S

CIS iv

N - 2 -'- 13

Ar. g.]

'

vow

of

war

paa

abs.

'

^ foo^

/ locks

[ii.

on these and other views


Rltj:"' iv
conj. also by Lambert
;

ZMG1<I896) 572

Che

'

JQ

JulJ1899 561

[reading

'

Dt32 42 /rom

niyiS B'S-lO

cstr. 3.11K

1312]);

the

head of leaders of the foe DiSteuern al.; Kn


Ke Dr al. from the long-haired heads of the foe.

e 12".

tH3 No ZAL417 ] vb. break


in two, divide (XH in der. forms As. pardsu,
[D")S,

jjort

n.[m.J leader (?); pl.

Grimme

I40

doubted by Toy

JHB %/ie*<

ib - 32f

DHll ! Sm " i(,B) 3 1 (cf.

GFM adl0C

v. esp.

10

-,

DHM

H.ld.CO.lB^ Jr^.

in

JT1S],

20

Sab.

'

XPers.yj.Ji:,

'

Gesch.(2),97

3- 1

man;

eminent

o&Ze,

nijna Ju 5 /or the leading of the leaders (@ A Be


Bu ai., but uncertain E Symm, cf. We Isr u JM

ttj

over-

20
M^cov
mpoifo ( et e), 2CI136
ArK2:il
(OPers. Pdrsa, Persian, Persia, Spieg
2

cT^i
,.s

firstling offered to gods)).


I.

Dnn

perh. Ar.

cf.

ZMGxiIl(1865) 178f

fig. best,

esp. of offering

s5

foil.;

c^-'s

Os

Zq/ty

&<?

SabDenkm 90

&ap(a)va)(.

D^B
-t 28

(-/of

top, fig. excel;


s

Mappa(Tip[v)a.
t"iT3~lB

SHD

crron.

t [jHB]

lead

Jji break neck, etc.; Syr.


NncnB
cf. No
(v. npna infr.);
X
Ui3 hoof,
3
ZAi
IB^^
Mi
<Aey
/taw
pl.
""); Qal Pf.\
3
"Kna>1
Impf.
rd.
broken up bones, as in kettle (?
No '
/%/ a&s.^nb 3jr Dna Is 5 7 a breaking

(?);

vb. denom.

only

t]iDV~|B n.pr.loc.

as

act
1

Inf. cstr.

Ju

!??

J?

in Ephr.

(l

leader,
v. supr.

= height;

divide, hinder ; Ar.

Sab. n.pr. JHBiT he makes lofty Os 1,c -);

cf.

Jui2

l!l

Geogr.soe

hungry thy

for the

B^

Impf

etc.;

SB Gf );
Hiph. Pf
ms. Dns? v

[in part]

cf.

(ace. an^ om.).

Dpnap Y +,
:i

etc.;

Dt 1 4 c 7 and Lv
'en Dti 4 7 ='an
-

||

1.

0$ fenb La 4
nonan Lvi i G
4
P<. D^SD v +,

P/I.

fs.

abs.

denom.

69

t//-

so also

Lvu

'pnaio
s2

Ch

26

Lv 1

""pnap
2. pt.

(H).

having hoofs

(+

FFP

as food

9*

Dt

nD~lB
cf.

nV^

hoof (prob.

n.f.
886 '' 417
,

orig. divided hoof;

any hoof

later of

even Aram, of foot-sole of dove

ofmen(Je47
pl. n(i)D-)B

I^nb-ia

Ex

+ ),cf.No

Dt

Mi 4

13

14

Lvi

jrpp-jB

, -

Zc

of Zion),

Ez

32

13

1"; 1.

Zc ii

16

t.

and

23

sf.

(fig.);

13

Mi 4
esp. VB0

and

14.

horses (not divided) Is5'28 Ez 26"(so

c.

foil.;

30

cf.

Ch

31

Syr. >Vi3 sprout;

Dozy''

and

-256
i..'s

),

foil.

v.

long hair of

woman

Hom Wurz

Schulthess

on
Xo

50

i-

this

z5IGli '

154\

(1900),

fn. V^En.[m.] longhair of head, locks;

Ez44 20 cstr. 1W1


Dt32 42 v. 1. V13.

'a abs.
2

Nu6 (P). Ju
5

ny'f 'S

JH2

f III.

vb. let go, let alone

unbind (hair), uncover


unoccupied (c.

(XH

Ar. c^i ?*e empty, vacant,

X JH?

^j.* rei), Syr.^ci3M^^co^'r.,

= NH);
sf.

Lv

id.

Qal P/ 3 ms. consec. JT2^ Nu5


njna (Ges 57b C ) Ex 3 2 23 /m^)/ 3 ms.

10',

etc.

Imv. ms.

ls
;

^3T}b Pr4 15 Inf. cstr.

sf.

'

of ruminants

itself),

Cm) Dti 4 = Lvn Lvn


(q.v.) v + 10
Ly 11 Dt

Hiph.

infr.),
-

cstr. id. Is 5

-);'a abs.Exio 2C +;

io 26 (E; meton. for animal

(fig.

'B

:!

(v.

5;" kG 8

23

of

<

from tmr [ng fa prey ) ;_f rbidden


I2
=Lv n (H).

^/^S (v

II.

'

k "?n$n?

14

|")i?P).

vulture (gypaelus barbatus),' ossifrage (Tristr


171

27

131S

adj .gent, of foregoing, Ju 1

As. pir'u, sprout, progeny pirtu, hair of head;


576
Archiv
late Ar. pji sprout (Schroeter in Me

T D~l5 n. [m.] a bird of prey, perh. bearded


N-HB

cf.

"h;)i TV") Q

ace. np")3 divide hoof,

c.

3 4 5 6
--,

mod.
Buhl

peril,

NE. from Nablus).

'B"

have divided hoof (>denom. have hoofs),

i.e.

Qpaadeov

bread, so Impf. 3 mpl. 1D"ia^

J e i6 7 (Dr6om.; but read $?-$> hrb

Gie,

A L

6 miles AVSW from Nablus,

c.

(GASm Geosr 355 prop, top of Wady Farah

-)

&apa6a>p.,

Far'atd,

DIB
2. of

X @), Je47 3

Jjha

Ju

Lv 13 45

5?1}S

P. aci. y?.iS

EZ32 25

Pr 13

1.

18

15

32
;

;ass. 5?113

Zrf gro, Ze< /oose,

from them,

Ex

people,
2o 2o

(E);
remove
3
4
JQ JulyIS97 577 (snen for yiM?);
cf.
Jb 15 che
unbind head (by removing turban sign of
mourning) Lv io 6 21 10 (forbidden to priests);

i.e.

restraint
-

'

829

n*nD

Nu 5 (woman; all c. B'Nl;


>denom.from V1B Gerber 18 al.).
15
= neglect i 25 8 :s 13 18
2. let ?one = avoid Pr4
11
32
Ju 5 2 v. 1. JHB.
abs. = refrain Ez 24
15
<
Niph. Jtp/1 3 ms. DV Vl^ Pr 29 18 i/ie people is
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.
let loose, lacks restraint.
Ex 5 ;
riSH 2 Ch 28 19 ./my;/ 2 mpl.

also 13

45

(leper),

v.Now Arch

"";

W~m

Ch 28

Zac& of restraint 2

ni>")B

Egyptian

Grimth Hasti '^ DB

Mey Gesch

(in

A,t -

ks.pir'u ace. to most,

i-

great

house,

of king

BASi

Steir.d

COT

cf.

of

title

<t>apaa>,

69

343

in

Gloss

Steind

Ne9
+DHVO

i2t.,

-,

iCh 4

ls

Ch8 u

15

36

35

19

(not early)
Je2 5 46 Dt 7
"
ls
Ez29- 3o- 22 3i 2 iK3 9 6
2Ki7 7 i8'21 =
46
6
u
2 29
s
Is 3 6 ,Gn4i (E),Ex6
i4 (allP);e.n.pr.

Cti
ii

ment,
of*,

;i

30

jnen 'b j e 44

n.m.

tt?3?1)

"j"i.

on transp.
nificance

S 24

15

29 33 34:!
-

2U

"Bfca

ThVe Dr

(Sj

Ho 4

abs.

Prop:N

al.

Gray

cf.

Ezi-2

= Ne7

etc. (flea;

<t>apes,

04

); 1. head of post-ex. family


Ezr 8 3 io 25 Ne y\ 2. Ne io' 5

T"^5"12 n.pr.flum. near Damascus


(A)(j)ap(jxxp

r^2

fl-

pa

J Aram.
Ar.

20

ms.

etc.;

447

ms.

nxris

C!i

trxn'a 2 13

Is 5

P. art. P.2
s

32 Pr

25

2s

ace. cogn.);

60 3

cstr.

Mi

13

(XH

of

(v.

YZ.y

D1 HWB );

Z /. 3 ms.

from

14

pa

Impf.

Gn 30 30 +
pa 2Ch3i

S 6S

Ec 10 s

pass.

Ne

fs.

+on

4
break through:
,

womb Gn

from enclosure Mi

38

13
.

29

(J;

2.

conj.

n V"in?

'& in 2

'>

23

Ch 1

but dubious.

(c. ft? partit.),

K5

23

v.

Niph.

1VB.

quent,

2S13 2527
pN

general, or fre-

(i.e.

Qal 10
1 njn "> "OT) but text
Pu. P*. f. nxnbt?
Xe i 3 (of wall).
A

cf.

dubious.

||

,
Pt. pi. D inari3n

Hithp.

23

Pt. Yy?) fitn

vision spread abroad

710

appar. distribute

is

iS 28

break av;ay, each from

S25 10

slaves

w;/(0

his master.

('"JSt?)

<

abs. '3

>

14

bursting forth, breach;

+ pB Gn 3 8 + cstr. p.B 2 S
n Q Ezi 3
f^ina
pi. D-JHB Am 4 +,
Ju

29

15

5 -"+;

Am 9"

"We Xow)
(
of water 2 S 5 :o =
1

^'"]?

Ch

11

womb Gn

fr.

3
2. breach in wall Ani4 i K
38 (J).
14
14
so (c"Hjl, i.e. repair)
\^I44 Jb30
:9

58

12
;

fig.

22 30

niDJ?

i^Nee

Am9 n Is
nb]}

cf.^106 23

id.),

(||

nWB2

of effort to avert calamity,

pa?

sf.

burstingforth, out-

by instruction and

3.

(esp.) intercession.

4.

pa

Jb 16 14 (p.B-^a-by pa); 2

of outburst

fig.

S 6S =

11

Ch 1

'a nb>y j u 21 15

<

fn. Y~\E n.pr. 1. m. son of Judah and


Tamar, *ap; 'es Gn 4 6 12 + pa 3 8 29 + 3 t.;

Gn
s

38

29

Ne

46
1

1212

Xu

46

26 20

21

Eu

12 - ,8 - ,s

nw
T

2. loc. in a.

'3

Ch

4-5

4 9
near Jerus.

!1
2S6 s =2Chi 3 u b. D*5nBin is28 ,perh.=
'a ^y? q.v. p. 128. Cf. pa ftol.
.

t">2-\5 adj. gent, of


n.coll.

Nu 26

p.B 1,

11.

c.

art. as

20
.

tyiS

n.m. violent one (robber, murderer);^ "HI ^ Ezi8 10 'a ni ^17^.


Q^pa Ez 7 22 n^na nnyt? j e 7 cstr. ^.2
p l.
;

11

14
;

9
of wild beast, ni*n p-ia Is35

II.

T^^S

("/of foil.;

IT

Ch 13";

ascend, unload, or are stationed

29

Jb i 10
9. burst open, intrans., of
wine-vats Pr 3 10 (c. ace. mat. K'iTn).
10.
spread, i.e. become known, of "^n 2 Ch 31
2
is prob. corrupt, v. Kau, who (after SS)
1 Ch 1

part broken down.


3. break into, c. ace.
4. break open, a mining
? 2'Cli2 4 7
shaft Jb 2 8 4
5. break up, break in pieces,

the

c.

f 106

^y ^naDn

13

14

down (from without), c. ace. "H3


Is 5
8o 89 41 Ec 10 s HDin Ne 3 35 2 Ch 26,
5
cf. pt. pass. Xe 2 13 2 Ch
c. ni3iri2 make a
32
breach in 2 K 1 13 = 2 Ch 2 5 s3 nxr ^y p r 2 5 28
abs., 01 'p. n:SEc 3 pan Mi 2"; DWSnNe 4
3
yjr

\|/6o

Jb 16
7- use violence,
8. break over [limits], increase,

P?2 pa

27

break through,
5

11

so of plague

etc.;

mpl. a'rje

Ch

6.

v 24 pB>1

Qr (> Kt D^naon);

1. 6w</<; or burst out,

Qal

9", -jnei

pB

Inf. abs.

pnB Ec

12

K5

'A waj, S.

pardsu

\J>

VZfty.

in sudden judg-

'1

p.B + 2 pers.

Hflina

sf.

iCh 15 13

broken wall, ?Bi '3 Is 30 13


of
s wrath, ace. cogn. c.

Z-; perh. As.

20

sf.

Ezi 3 5 dpi?),

12

vb. break through

p^ Ex
,

cut, slit, also /wi);

Jo'j'j

2S5 +

mod.

A<I>ap<papa; peril,

Damascus Rob BKiii

ni3N

(||

y\b p2>l Gn 3 o 30 (J), iCli 4 M ; +n loc.Gn 2 8 14


(J);abs. 3 o 43 (J),Exi 12 (J; + n2^Ho4 10 Is54 3

burst,

f 11. t!?lHS n.pr.m. *opos,

(.J),

Jb30
f 1. Y"15 n.m.

'

ace. cogn.-f

c.

flea (As. pursuit,, parsu'u;


Al1, Ai 21
fig. of insig);

26

K 23

Hom

of, v.

'-

i:! -

nbj 'a 4 6

17

22 24

ace. cogn.

c.

ace. pers. 2

c.

pers.Ex i 9

'

10

Ch 20 37

1 -

V.Wkl MVAG >S98, sf.\._/ 3 Gn I2 15.15.1S.ir + 2 ! 2 1Hex (mostly JE, rarely DP), 1 S 2- 6 6 1 K 3 11
+ 19 t. K, Is 19 1111 + 3 t,, Je 25 19 + iot, Ez 17 17

bllt

T^?>

ace.

c.

6rea& om< (violently) upon, of

new kingdom)

and

2.

kings (Egypt, pr-'o,

of royal court,

19

n.m. Pharaoh,

WyED Ex 5

1. cause people to refrain,


s/iety

pD

1S

cf.

Av.

l>

notch,

mark by notching; L^i #ap by which


of river or inlet).

^Jj

make
boats

mouth

830
t[y~tt] n.[m.] landing-place:
17
fQ& VSnbo Ju 5 (cf. GFM).
vb. tear apart,

t [p"1S]

bv\

annul

away (NH remove

free): Qal P/.

/to;;/ 3'ms.

Wp^l f

sf.

(Aram.) La

24

3
so abs.^ 7 (prefixing P??Q),

Che Du We), > Hup Bae

snatch

al.

away

wind rending

a great

Ecy. Bib. G9G)

Ami. so

554f

(for, i.e.

^arin
3
Imv. mpl. V^ann v 24 (E
3 mpl.

broken

Pf. 3

off,

tp^S

(as

19'-'

65 Kt, but read p!,

(NH

crumble; J Aram. IIS

Pi.

destroy;

As. pardru,

DHM

shatter; Lihy. "PSni destroy,


Epig r .D;nkm.,No.21,7)._
iy/ 3 mS- 1311 Is 33 s
,
14
31
"'pn Gn 17
also metaplastic form
15

(cf.

Jen

to

15

34
,

etc.;

i?n

567v
10
n^sni 2 S
); 2 ms.
33 (Ges
13
,"*!
etc.; Impf. 3 ms.lQ^ Nu 3 o +
Ne 4 9
1-0
s4
also 1 s. "T'BN ty 89
(Ges -); /w. ms.
,

Ch

Pri5 22 +
sf.

Jb

x//

16
,-

D3"iBnj)
12

^ Ju

^85 rnan

cstr.isnb

Lv26

15

K 15

S i7 ,4 +

(Ges

567dd

c.

7w/. ais.isn

Zen

"VBn!>

P.

);

1. break, violate, esp.

19

IBD

ace.

Is 44

JTH3

a.

'>

\j,

126

a. counsel (nxy)

Ne4 9

\//33

Is 14 27 , so,

10
;

c.

of

make ineffectual :
5
^ subj.
i7 Ezr4

frustrate,

2S15
man

34

,4

frustrating /v s counsel

ace. tOSipp

Jb 40

8
;

c.

t.

nnx

andZim ZAiii
n.m.

ace. n'QB'np

Inf. abs.

ni|2

Is2 4"
'"HT 3 ??
Heb Hpt
the earth (Che

is

Aram.

shake,

Pf. 2 ms.

cf.

^ 74

ri"|liB

13

NH IS, m B=BH;
T

; steer

).

young

bull, steer;
1

25

">?

[v. esp.-ip^'fl

12

t.

+;

CIS Gn32

pi.

Ex 29'+

'B

'-|-;
3

cf.
1S

23

32

of fierce enemies

fig.

s
;

46";

1. as

(E);

sf.

Lv4 +

Nu
+ 3 t., cf. Ez 43 45
ta^B Nu 28" + 4 t.; v. J3, 1p ?j
16

abs.

cstr.

lf

Nu 7,

24

'3-'a 'a

Gn

202

^50, alw.">sn

inN

'a-'a

Gn32,lc

Ex2 9 36 +

27

J e 50

pi. >3-V.3

gift

rrn.B

cf.

>Buhl Lex

DNU)n(n) is

25

'">

n^OT

Po el

74

-v/^

possible],

l.

Qal

13

(so

divide the sea.

Nu^' + ^S

'a

so

young of ewe, cow, or goat Syr. JljS


No ZMGxl(1886),73i ), and so As. parr-u, ace.

10

Je 14 21 Lv 2 6 44 Zc 1 10
b. of men
violating covenant with
Je 1 10 31 32 Dt 3i 16 20
Lv 26 15 Ez 44 7 Gn 17 14 Is 24 s cf. Je 33 20 c. of
men breaking compact, league (with men), Is
s
3
d. of
33 iKi5'=2 Ch 16 Ez if*-\
destroying the n iHS between Judah and Israel
Zc 1 14 e. of breaking 's nm? Nu 1 31 Ezr 9 14
of

H?

^?'ds<

13

11

Pilp. /mp/.

is

'.iji

"IS"]?)

11E (-/of foil;

ewe

VBH Ezi7 19

v IIS SS

NH

cf.

npiann pna).

*\'l

'

divide

rend; perh.

Pf. 3 fs.
or cracked through

Ar.

);

Zen

"iBFn

split,

citing Ar.

SS,

[''']

Perles

2. be broken, of

11.

Nu

vb.

+ Hithpb'.

<Aow

c0

s "jB^_ Jb 16 12 he hath shattered me.

split, tear,

-iSnanN,

["113] vk- Hiph. break, frustrate

1.

?"}

quake,

shake,

III.

[TIE]

til.

spfo'

S 4 1S

"

sf.

Av.'ljl

14

v. P"J.

-QE>rn

W).

(of

seems to require [but

T [np^STft] n.f. neek {dividing head from

body); sf. WpnaiQ

10

'

1. be frustrated,

covenant, 3 fs.
;
Is 2 8 ,s (read ISni for ->B31, y.'a).
3 ms.

fragment; cstr. D^SS pnS

Aq

GFM JBLx(,891)

(cf.

IBR Je33 21

(branches).

Ob

(\yj

of failing sexual power;

1901

Hoph. Impf

Is 8

M'Lean-Dyer

fc^s up

fig.

mani.

nam

fs.

pass, be

Na 3

snatched away),

t [piB] n.[m.]
Is

Ez

^rriK

n.[m.] 1. parting of ways,

plunder

2.

V\}^

pi.

om.)

ohj.

Impf.

);

but caper-berry

p ogt Letter, July 28,

'

Hithp.

IBB'D).

(||

from, oneself Ges


Ex 2 3 (E), c. ace anjn

of

tear

nits.

s4

FloiaorSyr;i06ff

not dehiscent (p os t

from HID bear fruit

16

also (Impf.

annulling (godly) fear

Ew bursts (Siegf "^BiTl)

tual]);

shrivelling),

he shall
Pi. Impf. 3 ms. P1^ Zc 1
s
tear off their hoofs Imv. mpl. P"]^ Ex 32 (E)
1
<ear <#the golden ear-rings P<. P" .?? 1
19
as prey.

c. of

24

13

> ac*.
136
s
3
p12 La 5 ^ 7 tear away yoke from off (-$???)
neck Gn 2 7^(J); sweic/i from (f) foes, re.wwe
27-10

(opp. Cpfl), v

131G

Gn

ms. np !?1

12

Jb 5 so, c. ace.
(~n?) ineffectual,

subj.

^Dn ,/, 89 rd. prob.T'DK


Jb 1 4 iB? l"??
4
IBH
01 Che Bae al.; 1923
85 (rd.lpn BiChe).
5
is dub.
DeWildal./az7s
d. rotaNn "ipni E c 1
(to excite [?<" ?ni Hoph. is made ineffec-

jy

divide; 'X p1% esp. redeem, rescue; Syr.


jsls ivithdraw (intrans.), also remove-, rescue;
se^

''
,

make vow

Ne 30 914

it

22

15

b.

+ Inf. abs.)v

split,

<U#:

men Pr

in gen., of

HiriN Is 44".

(load, etc.), Pi. separate, take to pieces; Ar.

Eth.

"ID

22".

a. in peace2. elsewh. as sacrificial victims


24
s
offering Ex 24 (E; Covenant Code), 1 S i (rd.
:

13 for D'HBT
2424
2 Ch 30

GFM),

2C2S

K xS

23 23 23
-

Nu 7

25

al.), v'

b. burnt-offering

cf.

Th We Dr

Ju

2525

8S

(P),

(on text

Ez 4 3 23 +5t3
Chi5 2 9 21 Ezr8

20 33
-

Nu 7 + 46 Nu (P),
Lv 23 (gloss, Dr-Wh). c.
Jb 42 f 50 5
""*
sin-offering Ez 43 + 5 1. Ez, E^o
Lv 4
cf. 2 Ch 13 29
+ 25 t. Lv (P), Nu 8
d. more gen. Is i
both b. and c. Nu 8
32
Dna
l^nDB'
Ho 1 we will pay
fig.
e.
f 69
but
read 'HB We
lips,
our
bullocks,
(as with)
2f,

15 - 21

Ez,

t,

1S

21

19

11

12

36

3 4 4 4

21

10 - 10 - 11 " 1

mo
Now,
by

cf.

Che.

nil3

dream 4i

10

33
'

10

Jb

H04 16

nna Gn32 +, ma 4 i
Gn 32 in Pharaoh's
;

16

as gift

t.

71214

grazing Is

'"lOlN 'a

1';

QH'

c.

(CT

om.) v 11

pers.

Zc 2 10 (

HIS

n.pr.loc. in Benj., 'Sn Josi8

2. =z scatter, (?)subj. '\

We Now JO Wfip, yet v. GASm);

T[iinrp]
spread

as

sail, cf.

s3

vb. Is 3

$upa, A(ppa.

16

perhaps 37

so

spreading

n. [m.]

Ez

sf. SjfenBl?

ttOS

DIB

1'

Ar. Jif^;

Syr. ^o3;

(rare),

cf.

id.;

Pi'lel (Ges*

56
)

van

from fens

Jb 26 s a spreading

As.

Du

parasu,fly (der. spec; prop, spread [wings]);


ZAi 417
v. also No
); Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'a La i 10 + ;

thing

out,

thy spread (canvas,

ay

Jb 36 29

"fenat?

"WED).

(for

tTit-")2 (Baer, T-

(NH

vb. spread out, spread

2 7"

); pi. cstr.

2;i
,

ace.

c.

68 l0 in doubtful connexion.

yj,

people Is 6 5 2 fi*) ; nnja p*V '3 La i 17


b.
spread out hands as in swimming Is 25 11 and

red

15
c. ace D?S3 in prayer Is 1
Je 4 31
1436 ('*-bx), and of '1 entreating
,

so

Am

-j-11.

spread out : a.

36 910
2
sim. of stubbornness
19 cf. y
fig.
of luxurious women.
J^an niia
4

UTG

giving suck, milch cows;

coivs
,

1 1'

26

41; drawing cart

21'

Nu

heifer

+8

v7

calving

Is

I6

pi.

Am 4

-(.nvj? 'a
'a

Is 34'

n.f. heifer, cow; abs. 'a


HIS
TT 26

ima jb

cstr.

and warriors slain


Je 50 27 Ez 39 1S

of princes

f.

\ under fig. of sacrifice

1.

sf.

831

H.

d.

(si

Gi), Inf. abs.

vera

Ujy V^y

1.),

upon

his cloud

'a

Bu

(but

it

read fen 3, fens, or fehs).

al.

W1S1 Jb

liu 3 9 etc.; Impf. 3 ms.


19
11
fens? Dt32
etc.; Pi!.
3 fs. fenani 2 S 17
5
ac<!Bniapr29 ,etc.; pass. trna J02 2 ; fs. nfens

ms.

Ho

ment

Ju

(rfyaff)

11

pi. rrifena 1

K8
8

54
;

+ ^Jb39

5 (^),

26
,

1. spread out a gar-

+ >:&

25
,

22 17 :

Dt

pers.

StaKmpKit
40
48 1 K8 = 2 Ch

CiTM?

27

wings 32 1
6 (rd.
22
Benz), + by Je 49 (fig.),
s

+ bk

nSy^Ex2 5

20

37

wings om.

Ch 28 1S and perhaps 2 Ch 3 (del. 'MS Be); of


\ iliN vbv 'B Jb 36 30 spread out writing, "'pab
14
pers. 2 K 1
=Is 37 14 ,Ez 2 10 sail Is 33 s3 fishing13

m3?
1

Pr2 9 5

Ez

'' ),

13

a:?? 'a in prayer,

'^ La

f M

loc),

20
1

9 32

'i

+ S>K Ex 9

13

c bv
mVB'bv

33

distinct, declare

separate oneself, Pi. separate, explain, so


esp. Pa.

Syr. jk.^3 separate, dis-

tinguish, explain, cf.Mand.,Nci

''B'b anb Bhs6

cstr. ">

distinctly

34

12

tsn'3

15

34

Lv2 4

12

Qal

(P)

Pt.

v. fena.

had not 6em distinctly declared;


8 s made distinct (cf. BAram Ezr

Ko mul -",> interpreted, Ke

,s

Be-Ry

v.

),

Berliner

al.,

Est4

'a^o n^ia

7
,

29:i3

(J),

iK

54

13

io 2

'a

Ne

K-")BK>

Pt.

"^'

1 -

74
.

T[ntI}~lB] n.f. exact statement;


sipsn riKha

Inf.

(P) to declare

niEHM Ez
Pu. P/. 3 ms.
what should be done to him

read prob. DW-,

Nu

Niph.

them.

to

M221

Hiph.

fll. [t^'")2] vb.

cstr.

(cf.

As. parussa,

staff"

pierce, sting

(?)

(which pierces); Aram.

2,

29

22

make

vb.

=2Ch6 ,Ezr9 Jbii 13,+'^44 + D ^?i'


iK8 = 2 Ch6 (HO^n), 1 K S no com8

(NH

Aram. KHB,

(nan) as snare,

8
Is i9 (^y loc); net

Ho 5 fi$
12
pers. Ho 7 (of

fig.

[t^B]

net,

+L

i:i

NBHS, J.ii3 (in Lexx) ox-goad); Impf. 3 ms.


KHB: Pr 23 32 (^ya?!, 'HJ^ ^^ 3 )- of wine.
|[

plem. 2

Ch 6 12

Pr 31 20

vera

1.,

(si

'3

n>\N feha* Pr i3

2Si7 19 (^]DO +
another

of

40";
*IS6

39

TpD?

2. spread covering ever

':B-by re i),133J3n over fiy) face


15

^JS
T

skirt,

^y rei

105

= display

14

i>nNrrnK,

. Mi

Impf. 3 mpl. ib'ljl

c.

nry/j 02 2

La

Ez

21

v.

of '\

IJJ?

'a

Niph.

DIB.

they shall be scattered

^'blb 34 read prob. Pt. nlfchM JNX (for


IW-, H'aKrae; on emend, of context v. esp.
Toy Krae). Pi. Pf. 3 ms. consec. fena Is 25 11
31
etc.; Imp/. 3 ms. \sr\S] v 11
3 fs. fen.Bn J6 4
12

//. csr. fen.B

^,

68 15 ,'sf.

Mkna

Is

15
;

1.

(-/ of

foil.;

cf.

Aram. m.B p a

(rare) cause to break or burst forth (a serpent its

brood),

1.

SHU dung;

Kn.B; Ar.

il/^i

Syr. !i3 Pa.

f 1.

~S

intestines

open, JL'3

ri);

iv. rip open stomach,

n.[m.]

faecal

of victim;

di

scatter contents (cf. vn),

"0 wyby Ex

tHS

III.

of enemy's greed

onnn-i>y fena

La i 10

by pers. B.u 3" Ez


n53c3 yreiNu4 7 8 n 13 ,c. nb^DJiO

i6 (fig.of'i);
'"ids c.

rei,

lfi

K8

v6

by

c.

Bu); spread out

v.

"3$ nfenB ABS

of almsgiving,

and

H S).

1.

matter found

'a abs.

Mai

cstr.

in

v3 ;

sf.tanaEx29 14 Lv4 n 8 17 FlBhBNuip*; D?^?


;

Lvi6 27

(allP).

fn. ^"13 n.pr.m.

Manassite

Ch

16

A @L *apes.
IV ti^'lD (-/offoll.; nmg. dub.; against
Lag BN50 (horse, one that breaks the ground, Ar.
J-Ji)

v.

Fra 94

cf.

also

No ZMGx,as8C) 737 ).
'

832

ttTJD

> explained away

Gie and most defend Euphrates), 51 63 2 Ch 35 20


14
(cf. Gn 2
supr.); name not certainly attested

Ar.

before

|n. [2J1E] n.[m.] horse, steed

mon

synon.

DTO

of

Schwally ZAWvilia888)

191

'

e^q

);

com-

(less

by
mare

horse,

JSJ

so Eth. &d.ftl, cf. Sab. D"IS horse, Mordtm


Him.I S chr.70^._
Q^EHQ K(5
pl> Q ^-jj err(m for
(

D Je

on earlier "inan for

]~PS Gn 42"

(oft.),

this river v.

'3.

v. ['TJB].

Ez27 14 +,

sfeecsEz27 14

+ D^DID,

sim. of swiftness Jo

DmiD); prob. also


Gf Gie), and perhaps

(||

46 (|| Q^D. cf.


VBHEQI W23-193 ft QB'1i.S8 I1 (kg.subj.).

2S
Is 28 Je

131

dn-JQ^fi-om Togarmah;
4

12T11

n.m. Na 3

fii. G.*H2

horseman

(i.e.*parrds,

Ges 584 ^; Ar. J^G


Eth. <Sfc; Aram.
KHS, Ji-a); abs. 'a Na s Je 4 29 also ?1B Ez
3
10
26
(asifcstr. Ko Sj nt -* 3S7s ); pi. DBha Gn5o 9 + ;
cf.

'

gf.

VEHB Ex i4 9 + ; horseman,

usu.

esp.+

pi.,

23"! chariotry : Egyptian Gn5o(J), Jos24 6 (E),


.i7.ia.ak
I49
all
Ig i9 song ^ is 3I i 2
(
'

Ex

i8'

p^

i4

= Is36

281
2

Ch

We

18

S io (but read prob. K>"K, cf. 1 Ch 19


4
4
al.), and ( + \f>f! t^K) 2 S S =i Ch i8

||

Dr

Ch

19

also

_(si

26 26
-

20

Isr.,of Adonijahi

T^ T

14

14

G 7
-

(4-22-|)
;

cf.

Na3 3

"aDVa

E^DID

Ez23 6J2 Babylonian Hbi 88 Je4; 9 (4- H^j? rioi),


Ez 2 6 7 ( + DTO. 22}), v " ( + 22ni i?fta), Scythian
;

(Gog) 3 8 4

(4- tTDID);

Ne 2 Ezr 8"
9

through Aram.,
11

Persian Is 2i 7

of king of north

T|3C?"^ n. m.

Dn

('2

40
1

v7 +

/rf. ->:

T T

7
Inf. abs. HE'S v

4-; only Lv

Lvi3

i3 7 22 27
-

4-7
-

33

13,

tp/tPS]

etc.,

4-iiy3 ('anyib'a'

n'e>a

march (NH

vb. step,

Aram. VOB, ^Aa);


(Ges 510h ) Is

27

c.

23 32 55

abs. v

39 44 4S
-

1.

13, 14, of

"1^3, 1333,

leprosy and like eruptions

Qal

Impf

J?pB;
ny'K>SN

s.

2 against.

c.

step; nian p21

tytr| n.[m.]

^3

a3iS 2 o

3
.

CQ n.f. stepping-region of body,


hip 0/ buttock; 'anny 1 Ch i 9 4 (=Dn7iiw
4
2 S 10 ).
,

TrT5?2.

||

v.

BAram.); cstr.

Vfr}&

v. lfena

'a

iJOB'iin

Dl

14
,

of

HamanEsto

ral69ff
-,

in J), 'S -1H3 also 2

11

24

Jos

]8

Theod

3 ms.

whence OPers.

S 8 (Qr,

23

sf.

v. "in?),
7T
-9

24

Je

46

or body, u^UL-i

but read V&B (


Du).

tear in pieces (NHnK*El;

33

S i5 (Agag), -JLs, *JLs>);Impf.


11

La

"On^eW

(of lion, in fig.).

n.pr.m.

1. Je 20

2 - 3 -3

Ch

12

<&a(8a)(r<rovp,

lla(T)(0)p,

2. 21

Ezr

38

Ne

3.

=Ne 7

41

38

lb

io 4

Ne n

cf.

4. father of one

5. head of post-exil. family


E " tstehuns,69f
Cf. Mey
Ezr io 22

-.

t Z2ti^2 vb. strip

(cf.

off,

make a

dash, raid

As. pasdtu, expunge, obliterate;

Aram.

BS'B,

Gf

mpl.^3^Ez2 6

ms.J?a^31 Ju 9
3

3!i

NH

B&'B,

are stretch out, extend, make

^3,

plain, so Ar..Llj)

Ch

^WS

from

2 6 10
-

1.

pers.;

folly;

i.e.

3
5 18
Marti, after

mind

Pi.

16 25 (ci?

vera

si

Z7/tato,

Asia

Qal

Ei>$pari/r

(where Ew Hi
Schick ZPvm u think of some other ITlS, but

IPO om. Je I3

Jb 35 :5

ppB,

one talkative.

e.

Symm 33 Di Bae Kau

Aram. nK'B

etc.:

(both secondary phrases

(D), 2

4 - 5 - 67

i.

wea7 in

.-9

Gedaliah Je38 la

of

ig

Ar. iZ^.

very stupid\;

the greatest river W

'2 nro

Impf.l'fs.
sensu obsc).

tttJS n. [m.]

(NH

all cut, sever, cleavej;

Pr

pfe-B

T^intpEl

T]~n5 n.pr. flum. Euphrates,


(As. Purattu

Vnab

q^rnN ^^ani Ez

sub ana.

<bapo-av k<u Nec-roty, ^apa-avicrrav , etc.

Gn

Pt.

t[nt^*2]vb. Pi.

NrHiliJlS n.pr.m. a son

Spieg APK2U );

^3,

Aram. ppS,

cf. fatwia.

vb. part, open wide

t[pt#2]

(cf.

copy (loan-word from Persian

4- 22S).

flDB

lay),

tmhf\p~lQ n.[m.] only 'BH NX>1 Ju 3 22 read


perh. Bha faces ($ No Dntersuch 18n Bu GFM).

Dt

(NH
V

Assyrian Is2

'a

vb. spread, intrans.


21

); 'BnEst rVDn i 3

12

Ezr?

Skr.

cf.

stud 52289

Ar. Lii (_j~j) Je divulged, spread, be extenQal Pf. 3 ms. 'a Lv i3 5 -f- 3 fs. nnb3
23
8
v nnb>a v ; /m;?/. 3 ms. rift>) v 35 3 fs. nb-ari
sive);

cf.

K 2O
vera 1.);
K (4-2:n. D^I^X D"B>n);
H ,prob.
Solomon 4- sa^ ^ ^
Ch8 M
also
K 5 + i33-llob D''D ID)= 2 Ch 9" ( 4- ETDID
Diaa-iai); Jehoahaz 2 K 13' 4- ftri); + 3?"?., fig.
of Elijah 2lv2
+D D1D Ho
of Elisha 13
1

D*BhM DIDfty

nti'B

Spieg APK232

first,

prathama; Lag A,m

S13

Aramaean

18

OPers. fratama,

i2 3 cf.i6 8 ; Philistine

We Dr Bu HPS);

(del. ftjB

TD' '?pri"lS n.m.pl. nobles (loan-word from

1S8";-

VBhB Is28 2s

sf.

Qal Pf.

,etc.
1
,

3 ms.'s

Ho 7'+

Impf. 3 ms. BEfc?!

etc.;

S 19

24

11
Zmv. ms. Tlti&B IS32

833

yxDz

D^K'S Ne 4 17
1. strip off, put off,
4
garment (ace.) i S 19 24 Ez 26 16 44 19 Lv 6

Pt. pi.

Bob), 16 23 (id.;

Ne 4 17

both P),

Ct

(opp.

28

make a dash (from

by

WeDr al.), Jbi' c.^iS 27

cf.

Ch

(for "bN),
ace. peis.

S 31

S 27 10

slain

0 s^rip iAe

Ch io

Ho

7m bK>sn

etc.;

Nu2o

26

pl.'owap 35 ;
garment (2 ace.) Gn37 23 (E),

crtr.b^an 2CI129 34 ; Pt.


1.

s<np one of

Nu20

2628

alone

Ch

Jb22
^yt?

vb?

ace.

off,

Lvi 6

29

34

c.

naked

clothing

'a n'try

5 5 - 13
-

Ez 18

Jb 35 6 Je

^2

"

Am 5

12
;

tV3
T?*

'a

5 (?);
he addeth transgression unto

s
'

ing to

La

14

23

because of
5 22

:'

1/^89

deals with it

3
,

by visiting

dealing with one accord-

Ez 39 24 making

nb'J?

Jb 13

sinner
'Stt

it,

God

c.

Am 3

(ipB)

known

it

to

36; punishing in various ways:


it Is

53

5-8

Am 2

by, ace. to it

c.

4-G

3 Is 50'; 'B by La i 14 yoke of


4
transgression; personified, 'B "VJL Dn??'^ Jb 8
he does not grant forgiveness to it, '? NtW N?
-

for

it, c.

acc.liy

3. flay,

Mi

Hithp.

K8

18

4
;

16

103

V'

(Ntw)

12

it

pardons

Pr 19 11 )

-QJJ, cf.

covers over

KHpn"^

(of priest) 'BO

cf.

and confession

God

id.;

passes over (by

remoA es (pTPn)

16

50

(1B3) 65

Lv

(NH

\js

he stripped himself

vb. rebel, transgress

19

21

(n^D)

ace.

c.

Ex 23 Jos 24 (E). d. God forgives


Ex 34 7 Nu 14 18 (J), Jb 7 21 cf. 32
1

o/his garment (ace.).

t^t^S

17

om. 35",

ace.

t3$BTI*l

Impf. 3 ms.

Ch

ace. pers.

c.

strip her (sf.)

c f. (ace.

nVyn

Ho

acc.TW + ^BO Mi
nta3) Jb 19 9

c.

io 9

2. s<Wp

(TO-lJJ).
6

11

39
s6
(opp. ^3?n), Ezi6 23

himEzi8 31
it

7m/.

mpl.

Am

11

30 91113

natTOfeK

if'19

cf.

1 s. sf.

(E),

Dana's? 'a

Elsewh. 3. against God: a.

^io7

Jb 34

22

b. as recognized by sinner;
dnj \|/ 36 s
he knows it ^5i 5 makes known concerning
5
it to ^ 32
does not cover it (nD3) Jb3i 33
turns from it Is 59 20 Ez 1 30 casts it away from

29

ycj>a
.

||

Nu 20 28
fwan Mi 2 8

Ex

6 - 10 ' 22

his sin; 'B ^~\T IS57 4 ; personified as evil spirit,

13

DBfcH

i Is5 9

'3
;

'a IJINEn

S 23 10 (ins. also
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. CSteri Jb 1 9 9
Dr).
1 Ch 1 1
26
etc.; Impf. 3 ms.
3 mpb sf. TpEWBni Ez 2 3
the slain)

abs. OTiTy to sirtp (sc.

50 1717

24

12
riXBn Is 58 1 59 Mi

||

py Ez 21
12

rd. JN

cstr. BEteb,

36

31

19

Pr io 17 28 29
neon wy&srbs by io ]2

of land P1-28

33

3 o\

Ch 25 !3 28 18 in
We Dr al. Pi. 7n/.
9 - 13

19

2. of nation, against nation:

||

13

in gen.,

foray,

c.

a sheltered

2N JU20 abs. 9
esp. of marauding
Ho 7 c. by against Jug 33 44 1 S 23-"' 30 14

place), c.

(ins.

44

37

25

28

12 13 ; riinx

om.

stripping off (sheaths


Is 32 ; of locusts Na 3
Am
M
2. put off (one's
of wings, cf. Da Dr
).
shelter), i.e.

12

S 24

16

11

Gn

against individuals

one's

ace.

5';

nufe

1331

of 'a over (^y) goat v

IS43

blots out (nno)

25

^5

44"

21
;

'&

3
;

"13in-^25 7 delivers from, |D^Vn39 9 . Jb35 15


;

|^aai tepid, insipid\

Syr.^aJLa is be terrified,

Qal P/.

3 ms. 'a
,

W0B

WQ Am 4

cstr.

Is_i

2S

22
,

Am 4

ny^B Zp

11

py

(cf.

//. a&s.

Ez io 13

S^B

W& Is 48

P<.

Is 59

s
;

nnnp v 20 22

Ch 2

3"
8

Ch

1(U0

c.

10"; abs.

tyM Is i

"a

13
;

O^f B

1. rebel, revolt, of nations,

of

fig.

'''s

4.

q. v.

v3 without

of transgression

</wi7<

(guilt of) transgression

Jb33 9 34 6 'B^ ^59 4 W^y 'a Ez 33 10 13D


/
/
an^yIs2 4 20 B3n3^5 11 /aro wpj 19 14 inbb:

2. transgress against

sons).

Isr? 46 s 4 8 8 53 1212 Ho 14 10 Am 4 4 4
La 3 42 Dn 8 23 + 37 s8 5 1 for (V) a && 0/ fcread
Pi-28 21 njn 1IH3 Ezr io 13 in this thing; ^V

'Zi~?yzdefile themselves tvith all (the guilt of)their

transgressions'Ez

11

zf*

'B 111X3 Qr,n

Dn

5. punisliment for transgression,

(Isr.

God, abs.

cf. \\y

under

2), 'B
!

'

2 fs.

Impf W& Pr 2 8 21 + 8 1. Impf.

1K12"

against,
8

etc.;

read V^'S for B'B

'

TiyjS J e 3 13 etc. ;

Ime. mpl.

K3 +

Jbi4 17
1213

24

6. offering for transgression, JDNH

3.

>yt?3 11133 ^li 6'

.f/iaZZ

I give

my first-born

an

as

offering for

T~1\TQ

my

transgression

n. [m.]

flNEOn 4).

(cf.

interpretation

solution,

Ho

3 against God '3 'a


s
3
38
13
ls 43 27 59 13 66 24 Je 2 8 29 3 13
33 Ez 2 20 Ho 7
50
31
3 's -iBta
1 K 8
Ez 1
3 'fi 1E>K
W>J?
Zp 3 11
Niph. P/. 3 ms. UPM
(van d. H.
Pi. Ut5>B3) brother (who has been) offended Pr
18 19 but very dubious, cf. Toy.

Vilifi

elsewhere

c.

(loan-word from Aram. N")f a)

14

transgression;

pr

io

1D

Gn 3 i 36 +

14

IJNZJQ n.m.* 19

Ex
sf.

22

rpBfe

cstr.

"'JTCJ'S

Jte

t[nt!?|] n.[m.]

D^B

'

Ami +
3

t.

cstr.

sfs.;

etc.;

1.

,7

D-^fi Pr io 12

Pun. *otor

elsewhere
2

; 1.

transgression

Low

&W?

pi.

linen

); sf.

Ju 15" +

Ec

1
.

V dub.; NH

WB Ho
W? Jos
2

7 - 11

cstr.

^f 3

Jos

14

(JE,

HZ 2 f); inflammable Ju i5 (sim.); as


711
as material,
2
( + 1?) Ho

v.

natural product
:

p 233

/aa;, after gathering, TV?

'B ?TlB

VVB Gn 5o +

pi.

abs. 'a

jriEte,

flax,

; cstr. 'a

44
3

i;..8..

8)

Ez 40

3
;

+ -U2? Dt2 2 u Lvi 3


;

13
;

1
of various garments Je 13 Ez

nipif' b

H3y

is

47 4S 52 59
-

(P), cf.

9 (v. [pn'?']).
3

Pr

834

niwz
tnrHZJS
3131

n.f. flax;

= wick IS42

2.

(J).

'a:
3

43

Ex

growing

1.

17

v.

n.[f.]

ninW

n:?n

pi.

iKf

nin'an

prob. the sockets above and below, in which

the door-pivots turned (performing office of

mud. hinges);
vera

their secret parts,

1.,

cardo femina (so

Thes and most); but read perh. inn?"! Bachm


ZAWvi
sk.i894.6oo
Kit ( in Di ) Marti; > ?nnB" Sta
1

CNna

6 '*

ifr 1

preserveth the simple-minded;

but usu. tendency to bad sense

Pri 22

n^N

inherit

13

14

D'Wna love TID

are easily enticed,

misled and go back i 32 7' g 6 22 3 =27 12 ; they


need atonement Ez 45 20 (|| njE>).

?nn^ Is3 17 (Ges* 91f), prob.,

sg.sf.

8 5 19 23 needing \>2
in good sense, 10$

\//-

(in sim.).

nna.

t[ns]

si

word 14 15 lacking nony i 4


n
8
119 130 nOn 19 Pr 2 i
'*

ns
i.e.

nns

["'Or']

n -^- simplicity (i.e. lack of wisdom),

^na-wnwi dvis 'TOny

pr

22
.

!!

(1886), 33C

cf 33 Di#
_

D'WnB
T

v.

1.

Pr

n.f. id.

conj. nns).

(Toy

denom. be simple (NH Pi.


flBjl
entice);
3 ms. nn3' Dt n
27
^.nn3jb 5 2pr20 9;'f.nniBHo7 11';
Jb 3I
1. be open-mindedl(T),simj)le Jb 5 s nniB HJi" Ho
11
17?a|? nna p r 2 o owe /ooKs/i as
7 sMyllove;
t [flDD] vb.

na sub

I.

Qal Impf.

nna.

DNne v.

t riV\nS

13

16

vr\B.

t [iSTlE] (read always [3?na]) n.[m.]portion (of food) for king, delicacies (Pers. loan-

Zend \pati-baga;
whence] Gk. translit. iroTi-fia&s, Syr. K^ix^a
Gildem ZKMiv 213f Lag Ges Abh 73 Bev Dn Dr D');

word,

Skr. prati-bhdga,

cf.

'

cstr.^Ssn

aa-nsDm

5 - 8 13 - 15
-

sf.

Dja-ng v

16

\bafc

i33-DD ii 56
edict, decree (Pers. loan-wd.,

11.111.

OPers. patigdma (patigam, come

to,

arrive),

message; v. Gildem ZKMiv 214


Aram Noana, Jj^lss, word,

NPers. paigdm,
En. s ehu, ie23

f.,

20

cf.

njnn nbyn

genit. obj.

c.

'3

De; but Hi Albr 2^'" 896

''

Ec8 n (appar.
115

read nb>S

for n'2>J).

6e deceived

Je20';

PielTy.

(Aram. Nna
dant,

vb. be

wide,

open

he spacious, ji^S be spacious,

abun-

spacious,

^ui be youthful, in prime of


young man, one in prime of life

cf. Ar.J_-;.9,

life, ^JlJ)

Ez

(development of various meanings from


not
wholly clear, cf. No ZMG * 10886, 7M ));
Qal Pt.

'

Pr20 19 poss. one open as to lips, but v. nna


denom. infr.
Hiph. Impf. 3 ms. juss. 'K n^l
na. v Gn s7 may God make wide for Japhet (give
9
him an extensive inheritance). P/!poss.Pr 24 23
(reading T.?F? 9 ? sni make wide with (open
wide) thy lips, for MT H?? JTnDm, so SS but
cf. nna denom. Pi.).

Pt.

sf.

9
;

15

16

28

24

Ho

15
;

Ex 2 2

(fig./ 1 subj. ) seduce, virgin


,

20 21 22
-

=2Chi8

1
3 ms. nria

deceived,

PCi n.pr.m.
23

i ','Gn9'

Ez

^78

obj/',

14

3u

16
;

by

'',

Ez 14

27

(J), 7",

io (jj;na;T 9(j) )5

32

io 2
io

lacped;

e.

i.

jSTu 2 2

5
,

la
.

(P)=i Ch

I0 ijpj ;lChl

5
#

Joel

^W3).

TTiriS n.pr.loc. home of Balaam;


rninB

25

n.pr.m. father of prophet

Ba6ovri\,

cf.

third son of Noah,

Gn

Pual

1. be persuaded, Pr
10

21

fT'^nS

Joi^

19 20 - 21

Je 20

nsj: najb 'n no:

loc.

Impf
f

2i

1. permade,

supr.); subj. '^ obj. proph., Je 20"

&<?

10
husband Ju 14 16
a man to sin Pr i
2. deceive, 2 S 3" Pr 2 2s (yet cf. /Hiph.

29

K 22

10

entice,

Inf. cstr. sf.'^nhQ 2 S3

rWIBJ? (Ges 593ss )

woman Ho 2

nriB

,J

14

Pf.

Jb3i

enticed^uuto.

P.!/

pr

Niph.

sf/jriVS J e 20
15
Impf. 3 ms. nna* Ex2 2 +

Imv. ^3 Ju 1

etc.

c.

2. be

li])s).

nBKl Je 20';

1 s.

2 ms. JVriB

VV*Fia

s.

2.

[nJlS]

Jb 31 27

Jb3i 9 Impf.

'a

"iQQU

16

3 ms. nri33

= BH); cstr.

Dt

enticed, deceived

command, BAram.
Est

his lips (most, openeth wide his

<o

TD3j1E

Mey

19

Qadovpa,

BaOovpa

c.

Dl

n
'3

nnna Dt 23 s but om. 'a ; cf. As. Pitru (on


5
bank of upper Euphr.) Schr KGF220: COTNu22
A " U EUt 2 ".
V,
Hastings DB.
D1
Dr
Eg# Pg.^. rM
,

'

WMM

26'J

'

tV\E
NBS20J

vis

[for

a ^j_

Pr

gi^jpig^

+ ^a f
.

n6 + 6t.Pr;
6

""Jna

Lag BN52 Ba ZMG *1U(1888) 353


p 0SS- as open-minded;

'

b^na

wisdom or folly,

p i.

19 Pr22

:i

(Ges

593

*)

OVlSi 2 -^;

open to the instrucPr 9 416 believing every

simple, as subst. concr.

tion of

Q^na

[nir.E]
tl.

v.

nJH2

nna.
vb. open

(NH

id.; Ph. nna;

ZMGlilLC1865) 197

Ar.
Os
nna,
Nab.
^1^3;
'JS; Eth. dJTihi; Aram,

As. pit A, paid; Sab. nna

'

Palm, nna)
Qal Pf. 3 ms. 'a 2 K 1 16 + etc.;
1
33
Impf. 3 ms. nna" Ex 2i +; 3 mpl. sf. QinFlS
17
19
Ne 13 etc.; /my. ms. nna 2 K i3 + fs.
;

^^

835

puie

Cts mpl. ^nna j os io +; Inf. abs. nhs Dt


8
27
I5 +; cstr. nhsb Ez 2i +; Pt. act. nna Ju
1G
23
pass. HVlS Je5 +, etc.;
qpm sack,
3 +;
27
pfr, Gn 42
(E), nnriN 43" 44" (J), skin-bottle
(11*0) Ju 4", hamper (HM) Ex 2 (E), pit (lia)
33
2i (E; i.e. uncover it), mouth C?) of cave
Josio 22 (JE), grave Ez 37 1213 (to bring forth
16
10
HtflQ <|>3 Nu 19 13
dead), cf. (in fig.) Je 5 ^5
25
sts. opp. "Up) Ju 3
(P) open vessel; door (fi7l
+ v 25 (obj. om.), 19 27 iSV 5 2K9 310 2CI129 3
tFO& Vljffl
Jb3i 32 (c.7 pers.); fig. of Leb. Zc 1
22

nriD

opened, of girdle Is 5 27 (i.e. loosened), cf. of


captive 51 14 and, of calamity, Je i 14 be let loose
,

(c 7V pers.); gates Na 2 7 3 13 (of land, thrown


open to (7) enemy), Ez 44 2 46 m Ne 3 impeis.
7
;

man

shut in by God Jb 12 14 of windows of


heaven G117 11 (P), cf. Is 24 13 (of future destruction); the heavens themselves Ez 1 : (for visions)
fountain ZC13 ; wine(-skin, c. neg.) Jb 32 19
of

mouth, in speech 24 s7 33 s2 ears Is 35 3


Pi.
Pf. 3 ms. npl3 Jb 3 o n + nna 1 18 + etc.; Impf.
;

78
1

13

Ct 5 2

sending rain);

(of ^,

Is

"

nna

45

56

QnV^;

(1|

Niph. q.v.),
12
(-court) Ez 46
(c.

Impf.

Is 26
2

K 13

1757

EZ25

11

Gr Perles Ana

'-

2C

Am 8

31

30

22

Jh 33

of temple

7 pers.;

J9

(td), city

sending rain)

HPltflB

Ty J os 8 17

17

e"K nna &6 VppVt

armoury Gn 41
/

of

'
1

), cf.

56

Je 50

25

(of

open 13, expose for

open womb, i.e. grant offspring Gn


(J); open mouth (na) to cry, speak
1

Dnio

10

39

V3

16

hence

= speak

(^9?), 109

Is 53 7

expound; have jDower of speech ^38 14 of ^


giving power of (prophetic) speech Ez 3 2 33 s2
giving speech to ass Nu 2 2 28 (J); open mouth,
to eat Ez 2 of earth, to swallow up, Nu 1 32
3
26 10 cf. (na om.) ^ 106 17 open lips, to speak
Jb 1 5 (c. Dy pers.), 32 20 (Gi v 2L ); of '* openingman's lips ^5i 17 man's ear Is 50 5 (As. uznd
puttd); of eyes only pt. pass., c. 7N 1 K8 29
up,

'

Ch

20

K 8 Ne i
52

c.

j>

Ch6 40 (by

zeugma),

of ^'s favour); open hand, in giving

(all

Dt 15"

(c.

7 pers., +inf. abs.), of

16

'>

104

28

book Ne 8
letter 6
open river
(channel) Is 41" (of 1), rock, letting out water,
145

^
f

3 -3

K 20
f n6

11

open sword,

= draw

Ez2i

it

33

37"; of root CP'\!?K mna >Vh# Jb 2 9 19 i.e.


with no obstacle intervening.
H-? nnan Is
45

<-'he

is

Marti prop. Horn


nrisn.
Niph.P/.

Hl>t

read

Du

dub.; verb not elsewhere intrans.;

Impf. 3

ms. nns?

Inf. cstr.

nnan

Ez

Is 51

as obj.;
3

24

14
;

Gr Kit

(in

ms. nnaii Is 5-,


s7
,

nna

44

1
Pt. nna; Zc 13

om.

(obj.

opp. l;n)

bonds Jbi2 18

1G

cf.Is58 6 Jb39 5 ; cord 30 11 38 31 loosen


28 s4 (in tillage cf. VoQ-elst Land,viI thschaft
ground
3S
As. puttu).
3. open gates Is 60 11 doors
,

'

Is

Jb

41

of crocodile's jaws)

(fig.

nnnw [Gr Che


blossom;

Kt < Qr

Marti], or

Kit in'Di]; buds Ct

om.; or intrans., as

obj.

sts.

13

fs.

"'nnann (so

loosen thee (Ges

54f
)

(of

Ar. 32,

Hithp. Imv. mpl. wnann

Dozy).

v.

ear Is 48 s (rd.

^nna, innna [ Du

prob. either

Is 52

of personif. Jems.)

the fetters of thy neck.

n.m, ,!M (f. 2 S 17 but We reads


nriS
- v 164
inN for nns, and so Albr ZAW * vi(1896, S0 opening,
v

Di)

etc.;

etc.;

; be

'

'

nna
doorway, entrance;
abs. 's Gn4 7 +
1
6
" + nnnan v
nna
inna
cstr.
is
sf.
i
^;
9
cstr.

way

nna

24

8 - 10

(E),

Nu 1

10

t^nna

pi.

sf.

of nomad's tent,

Ex 3 3

Pr 17", nnna Ez 4 o 33

Pr

\nria

34

Pr 8 3

etc.; door-

^Nil X D Gn i8 L2 10 (J),
20
27
cf. (without
( JE), Ju 4
-

Gn 4 (in fig.), Jb 3 34 of sacred tent,


7HNH 'a Ex 33 10 Nu i2 (E), 2 6 36 36 37 39 3S (P),

bnkn)

9-

9-

Dt

13

+ 4o
3 + 11
23

cf.

26

t.

15

35

6
1

31
,

40

5 - 28

(all

(of temple) Ez 8

Gni 9

Ez

K6

cf.

6-

un
-

1C
,

+22

rd.

V?

'a v 8

t.,

for

so n^3n 'a Ez

ybsn

'a

JSTO '3),
Nu, Jos 19 31 1 S

Frankenb Toy
33

E x29 + 6 t.Ex
Lv + 22 Lv, Nu

bnk

('o br\x

and

house

usu. (P) iyi2

Ex

JSB'Bn

I0 5'<1 (id.);

loose:

:I2

6 - 29

Inf.

nns

Pt.

pers.),

?J?

(c.

etc.;

'

5
8
9 26
7
(riD3PI3);
4 31 (c. 7 pers.), v
49
either utter, declare, propound riddle, or open

Pr

102 21

cstr., id.

1. free, i.e. ungird, camels


24 (J): loins of kings Is45'(i.e. disarm
them); set free, c. sf. pers. ^ 105 20 Je 40 4 (c.
21
|); c. ace. nrnon 1:3 ^ I02
2. loosen (and
remove) sack-cloth Is 20 2 (c. J??),V'30 12 armour

Gn

; 14 is dubious,
Di) read 'Bt6 VTDK^

22

(in

11

window, P?n,

K 20

Is 58

nnatf Is 45 1

1 s.

Ez2i 27 Jb
2

u8

16
'>

(Inf. abs.

(for destruction), fig. of sky, for rain

Dt 28 12 (c.
29

Kit

storehouse,

Je 5o

sale,

28 - 42

22 22

>Bu Che Marti

K^rnr?;
'"'),

K 15

13

^W

7 pers.), ty

(JE); abs."UD N7l'3 Is

Na 3

D^P^n ni2lN (by


19
city Jei 3

Gn8 (J),Mal 3 10

i)V5?

Ne

c.'Z*b); 'lorn.

subj.,

cf.

Dt 20

om.

obj.

'>

gate pytf), of land

= city-gates

'l

abs.
1

28

24

3 ms. nr\2> Is

23

t,

22

cf.

P); of court

'a

Nu 3

26

doorway of (private)
Ct 7 14 in Pri7 10

cf.

Ch 4 s2 i^in

'a

inna

of temple

4.7

Ez 41 11

CI19 21 ;

'

cf.

v 11

11
;

various doorways in Ezek.'s temple

pi. 1

Ez 4o

K7
1313

3
;

40-42 (v. also infr.); doorway of ark Gn


8
tower Ju 9 52 in wall Ez 8 opening
13
(mouth) of cave 1 K19 ; IJ^n 'S opening, i.e.
13

le

t.

(P); of

836

nns

doorway, of gate Ez 40 ; of city -vyn nytf 'a,


29
20 4
i.e. the outer aperture of the gate Jos 8
11

Jei 15 (pl.), cf. 19 2 iK22 =2Chi8 9


8
23
40
s
2 S 10 1
so -y#n 'B Ju 9
2 K 23 Pr 1lfU7
s
3
so
and (of farm or village) Ju i8
2 K 7 io
8
supr.),
cf.
io
Tj)n 'S iKifi Ch 19 (= 2 S

3 ms. nna^i
cstr. nna^)

10

35 44

Ju

iSriD3

K7

Ch

3r

613
;

Gn

38

Is 3
(||
''
''

26

^W

pi. of city gates themselves (poet.)

MH3 'B

(personif.),

cnyt?)

fig.

c f.

ri^'iyK' Je 36

'v 'a Je 26

country;

10

T?"'" ??

Ez

14

19

io

Ho

ni^n 'B

Mi f;

"ifoip

n^nna Mi

10

fig.

cf.

7 '9

+ 24
4

40 4 6

17

doorway of hope.

'\X^VB n.m. opening, unfolding;

cstr.

130

t]inri2 n.[m.] opening; cstr. nS finna


opening of mouth in speech or song Ez 16

[nrPnC]

ninna

;2

n.

(fig.

55

drawn sword

[f.]

words

trrnriS n.pr.m.

Ez

cf.

iinC

f 37

).

Ju

m. Jephthah,

openetli)

Nen

nW

Sab. n.pr.m. ^nna'' Hal 148


Tai Kai $dair]k,

>

')

riiybipj?

f 74

6.i4.so.

word)
33

my

Ar.

n,H-P n.m. key


23
27
abs. Ju 3
1 Ch
9

'

{opening instrument};
cstr. Is 2 2

tninD!

n.pr.loc. Macpdoo,

22

'a abs. Is 3

),

24
,

senses

xtro)i/

(NH

Syr.^J&s);

Pi.

Gn

of the
tuous and twisted.

?nann

B^JJ

tortuously

27

\k 1

=2

1?T.E

Hithp. Impf.

wi7A

22

2'

Na^D,

in

'3

</ie

sub nna.

isvui

Ch

ms. "OP

twisted thou dost deal

nbn

ing line);

Nu

i5 3s

'a,

cf. ?

for fastening,

nB alone i9 15

Di); threads (of gold) in ephod

t^P^nS
Dt 32

28

23;' 7

(perh. gloss,

Ex 3

tortuous;

adj.

Ex

'ai

(all P).

s
.

Niph.

Pf.);

of God,
T

"

i. e.

"^bilSD_
:

cstr. 'K

^na? Gn 30 8 wrestlings

mighty wrestlings.
n.pr.m. et trib. Naphtali,

Nf<^-

51

daXei^fi), etc.

P)

(interpr. as

my

wrestling

Gn 30

8
;

perhaps crig. crafty, cunning one);


1. second
24
son of Jacob and BilhahGn30 8 (J),35 25 46 (P),

Fra 2i2 ));P/. 3 ms. nna

p.

t[a"'7 inp2] n. [m.]pl. wrestlings (cfV

IsJIi,

(so rd. for imposs. ?|H"!').

trate;

Ar.

Pf.

N1119 15 cstr. WiB Jui6 9 + sf. ^n?


Gn 3 8 18 pi. D^riB v 25 Q^nB Ex 39 3 ; cord
IS,25
(J), 'S
(from which seal was hung) Gn 38
3
9
rn'jM Ju 1
(sim.), D^K'S 'B Ez 40 (as measur-

Isr.

perh.

deriv.;

n.m. Jul6,9 cord, thread {twisted);

abs. 'a

flL [PTJlS] vb. Pi. engrave (NH Pi. id.,


nW3 = BH, and so 5 As. patdhu, bore, penecf.

and

Hiph.

<

v.

iMcronopcpvpos,

TIE, JTiTB

11.

30 I have wrestled (lit. twisted


D*iriB3 nsg Jb 13 the plan
5
8
tortuous; &\?3j) >nB? Pr 8 anything tor-

(fig.).

Jos 15 9 18 15 (P), on border of Judah and Benj.;


usu. identif. with spring Liftd, near Jems, to
f^nns? v p. 661.
the XAV., v. Buhl Geogr 101
3,

in temple, so
Ex 2 8 n 21 36

'fflna

Eth. <L1*A:; Aram. ?na, chiefly deriv.,

J3;
fig.

lips open.
I

22

t.n

t[7JT)2] vb. twist

that with which

i.e.

ch

Dnh

esp.

fascia pectoralis.

v.
8

Pr

6 29 (see v 21

T T^TlS n.[m.] rich robe (?)(prob.foreign

21 31

nriSK)

in geu#

39

39

[nnD?p] n.[m.] opening, utterance;

cstr. Tl?E>

on stone Zc 3

abs. 'a 2CI12 13 ;


,

6 ';

Zebulun and Asher Jos 19 1427 (P); prob. near


Jefdt (JotajMta), and perhaps upper part of
Wady'AbelUn, v. Buhl Geosr 109 223
-

myself) 'with; Pt.

valley betw.

fpl.

24

; in 'B? \a (Taifya^K,

A @L Tai (l)e<p6arf\)

Pt.

nrina Zc 3 9 ; elsewhere pi. D-nina 2 Ch 2 6


etc.;
on (wood overlaid with) metal, '"HVB

DJJ 'npnaJ

Ifi8ae [he

Pu.

(P) stones engraved

L1

613

sf.

in

+ 2 6 1. 1 1 1 2 1 S 1 u
loc. in the
Jos --/> (P), A @L Ucp6a.
T^^TiriD^ n.pr .loc. (GW openeih ; cf.

[God]
2.

n.pr. 1.

Ex28 36 (acc.
ace. f^ + acc.

14

Ua&cua, 3>a6aia.
I

2
9

\TV\Pfe n.m. engraving;

pi.

16

3. Judahite

QaBaia, *f^eia(j), etc.

Ch 24
Ezr io 23 Ne 9

2. Levite

E&ktjX, Qedcia, etc.

priest

I.

33

29

21

Inf.

engrave,

with the engravings of a signet.

63

Ex39

Dnin ''mna nhnar?

DOT

TW f ~i:n 'S|n 9 so (M and most > Symm


Jer Bae nna = thy ivords as a doorway).
,

Ch

stone), and, in gen., 2

5" of entrances to a

11

2CI13 7
;

also 'a

36

9
c.
cogn. D~iin "'nwa), on stone v
11
cogn. v (all P) ; c. ace. cogn. only, Zc 3' (on

14

nnSD ZC3

Pt.

+ by, on metal 1 K7

c.acc.

Ex 28

ms. nnan

';

rzVw/

etc.;

(cf.

Ji;>/

Ch
:

2
,

cf.

a.

': -fla

+5

t., 'i

Gn 49 21 (poem).

Ju i
Ju4
'aa

2. as a tribe of

Dt 33 23 23 + so (Hex, only
42
Nu i + 6t., '3 nap Nu 2 29 1 K7
HBO Nu io 27 3 4 28 Jos 19 39 '3 ^J

3:i

10

18

14

fi

837

DPS

K 5
Ez 48 (in new Jerus.) '3 jn? i K 1
23
'3 BHp Ju4 6
'3 in J os 20 7
'3 ^23
cf. Is8
;
3
4
'3
ny
'3
riBJ v
2 Ch 16
b. as terriEz 4 8\
15
41
1 Ch 12
(van
torial name Dt 34* (JE) 1 K 4
6
33
s3
40
Ju 6 7 might be a or b.
d. H. v ), 2 Ch 34
;

29

5= 2

s4

CHB n.pr.loc.

Pithom,

A Uida>^

n(e)t#<,

Patum,Per-Atum, house of (god) Atum\


ni33DO ny built by Isr. for Pharaoh
the
of
one
identif.
by Naville with Tel el-Maskhuta,
Ex r
Pithom 1885
near E. end of Wady Tumilat, Naville
(Egypt.

rnriD

11

esp. of calamity, inva&ion, etc.,

15

Ec

22

12

VnB

Pr6

15

22

24

also 7

As a

(q. v.).

23

'Mai

+Pr 3 25

gen.

Jb22 10

t2

Ch

29

36

and with

-mn

'a, 6 25

Jb

with

thrice

23

inSO KITTEN

'B

of the terror of suddenness,


terror,

coming

VTW

Is 47 11 48 3 Je 4 20 "6nN
8
3
6 4 WV? t6) VrV'B, v s
5

suddenly,

the sudden

i. e.

3, in suddenness,

rvn 'sa.

IJJS vb. interpret (dream), only Gn

'

40,

T)i-E,v

adloc

T)i SBAk

'

'

18S5,889ff

JIB (v^f foil.;


j

Bad Egypt Wi

159

rang, dub.; Hilpr

^ Exped

(NH id., JAram.ina

il&, dissolve,
-

whence two

cp Ag pa kl nU) 'protect,'
'serpent' as protector, and
_

foil.,

asylum ; plausible, but exact


meaning of patdnu still uncertain).
threshold

as

'

"nilS) n.m.'''

68 5
'

cans Dt 32 33

(||

^9

sg. ]r)i

Aram.

N3ri3 ; )u!^3,

^j); only poet.: pi. KW"l


co^n npm, jb 2 o 16 'a nino

whence perh. Ar.

12

15
Inf. cstr.^npb 41 ;

'iB4i s

tpinQ

13

riFi);'Bhn 'a 5 8 5

(|i

jna in

tjriCp n.[m.] threshold


cross-beam,

iS 5 4 Zp
4 - ls

47

Ar.

cstr.

-iyE

XH

(cf.

|T'B

abs. 'd
^11 carpenter);
JWBO i S 5' JV?n 'D Ez 9 3
5

P"

n ' 4 6 2

Dl HWB55:i)

: Xu 35

be have thrust

him

22

(i.e.

dnjib ynas vbv

very suddenly;

suddenly, 30

^Ir?'.

As

i3f

iTTTl

11

"oi

i.

516b)
a an

(=29*)

64

(v.

Baer)

DiNrE

subst. suddenness, usu. as adv. ace. suddenly (from yns, with the term. D- (cf. ti&kti),

and with y weakened to N:

Ba

NB

&

21

")

Sta 295 Kij"- 255

_Nui2 n^O-^'B^
4

'-

IC^l, Josio 9

41

15
,

pi.

tniriB v

Gn

cstr. }V"ir)3

(of

40

8.

Upper Egypt,

n.-i-

(Egypt. p(e)-te-res, south


land, in Ks.Paturisi, Erman ZAW x (1890) U8 f Steind
BASi.344
H as tigsDB.
g^KOFSWt
algQ Qn
Oovprjs, ^adovprjs, etc.

WMM

Dl Fa310); alw. in connexion with B?!?P, etc.:


Is 11 11 Je 44 15 Ez 30 14 'B p.? Je 44 Ez 29 14
1

DiriBO prop, also f 6 8 (for DQiriO) Xe


31

cf.

Che ib

Kau ^+

*' (1892) - 125

ID^D^riQ adj.gent.pl.

GnVo l4 =iChi

subst.

2TI3(PI) 'Q

Est 3

14

4 8

JBL

c,,t -

x (1891x
n

of foregoing, a;

q.v.); cstr.

13
.

t[JlJHS] vb. break


id. ;

Ar.

oi;

sf.

3
;

t[nirB]
.

Prl7,1

K 17

19

"na Jb 3

VB2S12
Ezi 3 19

abs.

anWlB Gn
28 21

fragment, bit, morsel of


HDin 'B Pr 1 a dry morsel, cstr.
11
5
36
Pr
1 S 2
28 s 1
i8* Ju

tj~ID n.f.

(NH

up, crumble

Syr. Isi) ; Qal Inf.


ns
nns nine Lv 2 6
n

Eth. ^.tt:

abs. of bread of nrott

u~

12

t|^ri5 n.m. copy (=i?Bna

bread

tDforiD, once

mb 40

e.

NU'' JJnsi? DNJIB 1'K

adv. ace, suddenly, Pr 6 15

Hb 2

vns,

accidentally);

40, 41

12 18

TDV^riS n.pr.terr.

yriDITDiO

to (?, p.

suddenness, Is 29/ DNriB ynB^


instant,

no nio

V^b according
13

in suddenness, before

heisaware what he hasdone

+ nkri3 Nu6 9

Gn

i3ina 4 o

(plausibly),

As. ina pitti, ina pittimma, in suddenness,

IS'IH if

sf.

HC <.

[Ko'^'^Jn.m. interpretation

T^riS subst. suddenness (-/unknown:


instantly,

41

11

/><.

8
I I

cf.

interpret, cf. IK'S)

fig. solve,

a dream), only

io

= Aram. IK'S,

Qal Pf. 3 ms. ins, c. b pers. Gn 40" 41'13 abs.


ins 4o 16 4i 12 c. ace. rei: Impf. 3 ms. 13blPiB;i

a venomous serpent, perh.

cobra (jns Ecclus39 :0

Is

appar.

Univ. Pennsylv.ix (1898),

'

17
,

^ns Pr2 3 8

pl.D-PlB TJV

14
;

n.[m.] id.;- pi.

im

Eu2 14

insim.-f 147 17
cstr.

Qnb

wna

838

used as

, V, Sadl eighteenth letter;


numeral 90 in post B.Hebrew.

[^2]

[ntre],rrt&,

W, Joe*
from

[as Trpofiarov

and

NH id.,

so

Aram. WV,

Ko
in

Gn30

coll. f.

smaU

flock, flocks;

36

15,,

^nbnj
v

7 11

Mi7 14

'X
-

Zc

'x

of Isr.); of Edom

(all

(|j

ah);

n^K

'Sfn

wjjj

(cf.^4 4 23 )/sn

4-7

"Dy

'

Che

so

also in combinations:

nrinn

34 35 36

Je2 5
-

^ 95

*yyx J e 49

Jfn

Mi i u Stwaap

5o \

perh.=

[1/],

37
Sewa^).
iJV in the Shephelah of Judah Jos 15

[N2N2]

39a

+,

sheep an a goats,
Gn4 2 +, cstr. 29'+;

eattle;

vera

late, si

Gn go

etc.;

1.),

1.

31 3 2

+; sheep specified also 2

\^K)+; sheep only


specified Gn 27 Je 50 3

S25

Am 6

animals for food

Ne5 18 +;
Gn 3 +
19

^?K

(J),

(CI?),

")

ntPSS),

+ &1V);

('2?n

cattle,
BK1,4

goats

yielding
32

S 14

(1)

S 12

12

f 44 (in sim.) (2) wool


(v.[na],t3); (3)milk,^^nDt 3 2''2f

goats' milk,
4

23

as

'V

(Rob

flock

"

3 i('3f

Gn 4

small

a.

lit.

and goats in one

usu. of sheep

Pr 27 s ")

cf.

Lv i 2 10
-

Nu

(4)

15

sacrif.

(all P),

40

22

victims
(E),

Dt

I2
+ ofti so Q^j, >& Ez 3 6 cf. ntoa
W.23
W3NX1
Xeio 3 '; in gen. as property (oft.
+ 152, etc.')Gn 1 1 2 4 35 Jb i 4 2 + oft. (v.
also 11. [nnWSf]); gift Gn 20 21 27 38 (goat),
Dt 1
2 Ch 1
booty 1 S 1
b. '*
+
c.ir.=i

:!Sa

16

12

NV.

v.

1,

3^

11.

[^D^] vb. wage war,

war

wage

also

until,

v.

serve (Sab. N2V

army,

n.

(>R"fl/5;)

No

wage tvar ; As. sabu,

xl (18S6) 726
'

campaign
Eth>

flflfo

inan, soldier;

cp. (on account of Sab. Eth. 3)

al.

VLo conceal

Ar.

22V.

1, 11.

Hom Ohre.tlK CIS iT.WI.1.2 r)HM TOJi.28

hence

oneself,

in wait;

lie

14

of a definite
n'S?,

etc.):

numbers

v. 1

of animals

(i. e.

as pi.

two Is)
four Ex2i
(larger
S 25 s 6 " Nu 3 i 32 36 Ne5 18 Jb i 3 42 12
21

37

:i7 - 3s

cf.

14

12
4

Is 3

J?
,

Klf?

7 b

"W

rrna, r6a, pa-),

nka'y

14

12

24

(P)

Pt.

Is2 9 7

sf.

of Isr. in distress, nrat? 'X3

Nu 3 i

abs.

(?);

women Ex

n.m.

t T

Albr

fare

cstr.

20h28

319

'

Nu 4

22

Hiph.

K 25 = Je 52

25

muster.

-Dn8

f. Is 4 o
(poss.
xi
Dn

Bev

2.

(P).

ace. N22f

c.

(P)

42

19

2
-

485

ZAWxv(1895)

8-8

38

'm Dy-ns Nasen

n!J
v.

42
i

c.

12
,

but

army, war, war-

Nu i + (H3SO Zc 9 v. p. 663 a);


^?X Ju
Jb 14
Nu io + sf. "i<as
2T
3

abs. 'V

?X

15

14

VN3V yfr 103 i48 (Kt 1N2V; so read


8 9
9
prob. in both), etc.; pi. niiCiV Nu 20 + 278 t.;
21

29

cstr.

2r,

Avar

nwas Ex
,

etc.;

Ju8 6

his host

Nu 3

8 2 4 ; Pt. pi. Q"X2'X

serve at sacred tent, Levites,


8

Zc

cstr. Nasi?

Inf.

'

23

Wa^ Nu 31

Now); Ez 34 12

Nu 4

^3V Ex 38

Pf. 3 mpl.

fight,

[^

Qal

sf.n^Is29 7 (Ges 57500 Di'nnjf); fpl.


Ex 3 8 8 niN2Jf i S 2 22 ; 1. wagre war,
7 8
7
3i Zc
c. ^y against, Nu3i (P) Is29

Is2 9 7 8
-

in

better

\Z.Sa go or come forth (against


Thes Lag"* 21 ; Fra 232 cp.

Inipf. 3 mpl.

2 sim. of multitude
41
n of
of children Jb2i
107
dead, with death as shepherd ^49'; of (shepherdless) Isr. Su 27 17 1 K 2 2 17 =2 Ch 18 10 Zc
io 2 i3' wandering in sin IS53 6
of Isr. led
by '> ^ 77" 78 s2 80 2 cf. Zc 9 16 (on text v. We
;

young man)

number

supr.). Vid. also


mv 3 -ny 3^3 np

Ez 36

mng. would be
one), etc., so

9 - 15

11

sts.

this is phonetically suitable, but

17

14

of

31
13
3
also iT ^
79 ioo Ez 34
in^np; rd.perh. Wynn
SV Dy,

WWW

;i7

pi.

(?

f 74

frOJj).

m.

(poss.

'

39b

' abs.

3s

36

Zim ZAvl(1891)

to

IHNX Ex io 9 ?.1NS f 144 13 ; as


^N2f Xe io van d. H. Gi (not Baer very

1JNV 4 4 +

of scat-

3. metaph. of multitude,

T"pN2J n.pr.loc.

TelAm

id.;

%m=BH |N1?

c vb. fpl., as usually


with Hp v. further Albr

S 15 14 join H p

zAwxva8M,,3i6ff.^

'

cp. ?:

Ar. 'Jj

ace.

hut dub., v

As.

8 *" 6

and perhaps Palm.

Ji.,

11.

273

SynL5247g

sf.

}K

Canaanitish

is

}N1>

MI

); Jb40 21 ".

Lag

(cf.

7rpo/3aiVa)]
31

= 75

r87f;HWB cp. As.senw,

DF

Thes

Je

'2?

cf.AWDe Job: ,Syr.^)i.,v.Low p


adj !,

14

of Isr. 2 S 2 4 17 =i Ch 2i 17 , Je
EZ24 and esp. sustained fig. 34 23 + 17 t.
23
717
nil2K "X Je 50
'X
;
34, also Zc 11
20
s
(i-,
_) I^VTP '*
13 ; of Isr. under Vs'care,

Ez

'X

123

(more exactly Zizyphus), Lotus [Linn.], thorny


lotus (not sacred Nymphaea Lotus); Saad. JU,

foil.;

nnatpj)

wicked)

(of

cf.

DIN

tQ^^ n.m.pl. a kind of lotus [Rhamnus

JN2f (-/of

23

^ 44

tered Bab. Is 13

wv.

v.

tf:&

11
2

29

(J) Is

46

Nu 2 +

Ch

2,

10, 33

25

7
;

+2

^(H)

1.;

Bf.'^Nay

10

34
t.

Je5i 3

Ch

2 (P), CintaJfi)

(P); 'xn b[k 3

^n

Ch 20

nmi-s

a. organized for

army, host:

1.

1.

i2 4l

43
i

28

3 52
-

3'9

i>tn^'s

'(P);

Ch 26

^?S

13
;

'3f

'I"?

839

N12
Ch

'Jf(n)

26

28

-3

io
7 ; X3Xrr?3 2 S 3
IK' eoptotn 0/ (the)
9
27

Ju

(J)

Ch

19

26 H

Ch

host Gii2i= 2

+ 21

S I2

32

KMf(n) nb>

t.;

(E)

Ch 25 26 s6 2 Cb.33 11 '" onto


T
22
m33f(n) nfc Dt 20 9 1 K 2 5 1 Ch 2 7
i Ch 1
"in <m-\ iChi2 H m3x "obo ^68 13 'x(n) ?y
25

(but

Nu 1 o -f 1 o t. Nu 1 o
2S17 25 iK2 35 4 -?N
23
26
'xn ?a 2 8 20 (ba for by) QOfctjrbj? Ex 6 1
4
armies
(P); niN3V N"Xin ZeacZ cnrf
EX7 I2 (P);
41
1 Ch
'V NV army goes forth (to war) Ex 1
7
OTtiKaxa M?n N? f 44' of going wdA trar ar1415

over the host (as captain)

S8 =iChi8
16

15

51

17

11

'1

mies= 6o

= io8

12

S*nb

Ch

+ 30

nk3x

"ripN

17

Je

t.

24

10

Is 21

Zp

"

*n*K

j e 35 17 3 8 17 44 T i s >f
1st
om. Je 7 321

^N

16

37

btCW

Ti7N* 'V

D*H7N

'

^59

id.->b'), 1
;

(P), 2

ros

12
;

fig.

of great number, 31 N3X

(tmbtt variant of '^

Am 4

name

Aosi!s Az's

iW

if

13

27

'S 'N

">,

C 0fZ

">

0/

later reduced to 's ^

Is 4 7 4 48 2 51 13
C. as n.pr. Sebaoth.

5
10
35
54 Je io 3 i + 6 t. Je.
niN3V '', ^ Sebaoth (Lord
of hosts, Vrss, owing to Qr ^K, but this
never cstr. VTIN
al. " of hosts, but < names
in appos., since ^ is n.pr.; 'x for earlier 'v H ~7N
4
cf. 2a0 aa>6 Ja5
Rom 9 29 ): 1 S i 3u 4 4 15 2 17 43
2 IS
8 26
2 S 6
1
18 15 2 K3 14 i 9 31 1 Ch 11 9 17 7
7
4
14
5
10
24'+
t.
6
f
3 Hb 2" Zp 2
4 Na 2
.
12
7....
2

_
Is x 2 5
Is6
^6
t
J
S
on]y
+ 35
39>
45
Je 6 69 8 3 9 616 + 26 t. Je, Hg i 25 + f 2 t. Hg, Zc
3.s.3.4
r
+ 4Q t Zc r _ 8) 9 3+ g t IO _ I4> Mai i 4 6 8
21
+ 1. Mai; 'V ^ piNH Is i 24 + 4 t. Is (inch io 16
Baer Gi > van d. H. "j'lN for ') 'S ^ 'JhN 3 15 +
;

W>

. On

12

68

^IPDI! i-e.

(1)^??

against me.

Lu2 13 ),

(cf.

niS^n Jb io 17

K3in

princes;

of

God),

18
,

Ne

Is 2 4 2l

of heaven

all the host

VK3V 73 V 103 21

Aosi;

o/iAe

AigrA (angel-

Dn8

fig.

lb

'tf

captain

Qr

for orig.

v. JilN

8o 8 15

'1)

1,6);

later [inserted] 'N)


Hastings DB (1900), Lohd of Hosts

ZAW iv (1600),

Q^HPN ('n later


Q^HPN ^ (earlier +
8o 520 84 9
Cf. Driver
'v

'^

''>

^;U ,,Amos (Beiliefte

38-67)

:2

(all as objects

Ch 33 3

K 23

of worship), Is

D"Nll!{

34"*;

Je33 22 Zpi 5 DN3V 73 Nec/i/^ 6


4
12
J s 34 45
DX3X Is 40 26 . Je 3 19 v. 1. "3f d.
of the entire creation, DX3X 73 Gn 2
2.
war, warfare, service : K3S N5P go out to war
Nu i 320 + 12 t. Nu 1, 26= (P) 1 Ch 5 18 7 11 i2 33:6
5
36
2CI125 5 26
'V3 N^ NU31 (P) Dt 24 '*7 KV
Nu 3i 27 28 (P); '^7 n?y #0 ;> to war Jos 2 2 12 33
(P); 'XO N3 come from war NU31 14 2 Ch 28' 2
4 6 6
'x? pp 1 S28
(P); D'ewnn
'*b rbv Nu 3i
40
jnsn 'X Dn 8 12 'X(n) n^K men
'S3 1 Ch 7
0/ war Nu 3 i sl - (P) 1 Ch 12 s cf. '2fH by Nu
;

D^nS v. further

HiNnS, niNaS.

moon and stars, DTK'n N3X 73

2K17

1!

ffWT

(on these phr.

zur

1415

c. of sun,

Dt 4
Je8 2 19 13

of Israel); ^

10

(theophanic angel) "ife>


of* Jos 5
8" (angel-prince of Israel, others,

Dn

N3VH

(al.

host

the,

N3X (73)

earthly monarchs); DTBTl K3X

||

K3XH v 10

army

18

Onsn N3X

thou dost renew (thine)

b. host (organized body) of angels

I9

148

prop.

Own

K2 2 =2 Ch

Bu

Di

v.

B3f

v.

3-3-2S (-/of foil.;

I.

X ^p?

,cart;

^S.

i, ii.

sumbu (~*subbu),
wagonY

As.

cf.

low, covered

fi.22 n.[m.] litter; abs/v,

in

3X r6ty

11

Nu

prob. litter-wagons,

like palanquin
cf.

Di

pi.

CSS

of

foil.;

i.e.

wagons covered,

I s 66 20 litters (on Vrss

Nu
).

ground; NH32f

cf.

Ar. J^-J cleave to

= BH, Syr. \LL in Lexx;

Ar.

J-ii (v

II-

is

liirge lizard, v. esp.

fn. 22 n.[m.]

Seetzen

Eeisen

iii.

436

Lv

lizard, as unclean,

ff.

29

3i 32 (P);

V?

vice

35.39.43

v.alsoll.^n; 'X7 irn

Ch

instruments of war.
a. of Levites in sacred places
I

g24.=5

iCh

'niaa

37

JjJYp

Dngl

(a p ag

ll
j

3.

12 25

tnir!J n.pr.m.

ser-

Nu ^^'X

Qal/y.

id.);

Dn io

Hiph.

troubled life Jb 7 1 14 14 Is 40 2
4. niX3X, in name of ' as God of

war, prob. first in time of warlike David (some


connect with sacred ark, but ark older), explained

bvSw ni3iyo t6k niaox

Sebaoth

God of

the

battle

run

1
'

s 17

45

array of Israel

thought of angels and stars as army of God


">
later)
a. earliest form c. art. niN3Xn \i7K

(the
is

A1113 13 6 14 9 5

(V^N om. by error, cf.Wej, H012 6


usage, rriN3X *rj7K

without art., definite by


S 5 10 Am 5 14 15 16 6 8 1 K 9 10J4 Je 5 14

b.
2

16

f 89

Ol

'

(NH

3 fs.consec.nri3V1.Nu 5"; apjDar.


2
;

< read Qal

r\\l?b

both of adulteress' belly

Di

n"3if Is 2 9 7 v. X3V.

t[na^]

Nu 5

21

II.

Buhl

adj. swelling, swollen;

f.

rUJ?

(as foregoing).

n2^(-v/ offoll.;
al. cp.

meaning dub.; Dl PrlM

Ar. L- lean, incline (esp. in.), fig.


for, As. sabu, Aram.

toward (Jl), yearn

">

incline

N3if, \J>.

vb. swell, swell up

22
Inf. cstr. rfax^ v

Sta ma

5780

@L 2a/3(;/3a.

2a/3j;/3a,

[H22i]

fl.

b#

of hard service of
1

ZaPada,

iCh 4 8

Judah, "JH

in

all desire, etc.).

840

OS
2S119

^22 n.m.

j-i.

'S2Si + /?J Dn8


cstr.

K5

iu,5*4

aj

'^3

(Saul and Jonathan);

niaboo

19

'*

rrinxrrW
t~: t
t

Je3

Dfia

(of Bab. )
*

19

in

'');

P?, of Tyre Is 2 3

,
J

T\\xxi 'a? nbn?


'

nations,

the

JHH2 adj

coloured, variegated (prop. pt.

Je

"X ^5?

pass.);

a variegated bird ofprey.

ILjOX (-/of
''^ fin9er
LagBN

foil.;

96

cp. As. sibu

WEN

n.f.

Ex8 +;
15

cstr.

Je 52 21

'

sf.

tta?!*

n'yaSK

cstr.

y3W

No M36

finger; 'X

Aram.
Dl Prm

abs.

IS58 9

pi.

ntoaw

Lv 4 6 +;
20

S2

ZM0

surround firmly\.

II.

LvU

point

NH = BH

Eth. ftfraOt:

i. e.

Sab.

Ny?5, %^s>\, Mand. NnN3

Ko 111

^DHM

Ar.

cf.

20.21

heritage of the beauty of

(v. supr.)

of

xxxviia8S3).375.

most beauteous
9
heritage; '3fn esp. of Jerus. and temple Dn 8
45
15 41
(v.Dr), enp''* in v (i.e.
(Bev),cf/!fn jn 1 i
beauties

of land of Isr. (Judah),

Ez 2o 6 15

nti *as

v (of

19

'X
pi.

D^yax ^K> Sooty 0/ dyed stuffs v 30 30

of

14
of drunkard's chaplet, frnKBTl 'S Is 28

of Samaria); ' TTiBg

(fig.

20

b. elsewhere

soil Is 4 (predict.),

tjn2n.[m.] dye, dyed stuff; cstr.


30
(perhaps del. '*, cf. GFM);
0?i?1 Jus

fcecmty,

% of silver and gold Ez

V"#

abs.

products of
fig.

cstr.

> fr- Nav 03 Gi e al.) _i. a

_.

?XIsi3 19 + p].
S Ki ThesHi Gf 01* 145b
,,

niSDX Je 3 19 (so

decoration,

in

beauty, honour;

19

ros

etc.; 1. finger,

'

V^2

2. ^honour,
for "a? ^njl, so

JinX

III.

"22

15

foil.;

S2

al.

Hjat?,

DW3X 1 Ch 1

of '>
as

ifr

( J),

18

oil

14

50

3
\jr

44

20b
,

Ct 5 5

Ch 20 6 = fingers and

1
II

(perhaps -/of

NH

id.,

fingers.

lit fingers of his


toes.

foil.;

^i

Ar.

cf.

Lag BN20 ), whence x^Ji

(so

Ua?

S 2 i 20a

Pr

'N3 nnb Pr 6 13 (of contempt, gesture);

,JQX

III.

Zimp

(E)Dt o 10 =act of

d. pi. of all the fingers 2


8

161627

sign of contempt.

s1

measure of thickness, J e 52 21 four

15

feet, cf. 'n

Ex 3

God, as writing

2. toes: vbfl n'yaXK 2

(Gi Baer

d.

t.;

b. 'K npip of any one Is 58

fingers in gen. Is 2

Dt

abs.

applying

H. v 8 ), DiNrilf Ct 2 3''; gazelle, allowed


5
1522
cf. 1
(although not for sacrif.,
as food Dt 1
22
^K),
Dr; all +
so 15 ( + ^K, TOE, etc.), v.
3
1K5 sim. of swiftness 2 S 2 18 1 Ch 1 9 v. supr.,
Pr 6 5 of grace and beauty Ct 2 917 8 14 (cf. Jacob
Arab.D>chtenv:20f.j.
hence use d in adjuration 2 7 3 5
r\\W) nTO 'S Is 1 3" s m f fugitives.
( +
van

,2

God Ex8

Ju^).

Ex2 9 Lv 4 6ir 25 +8
c. of

NH W, njax=BH

^Jb, Aram.

1S

. Ez 26 20 rd.^nm

n.m. Is1314 gazelle; '*

pl.'M*

Ez 25 9

/jr

24
Co Berthol Toy Krae

(-/of

so As. sabitu, Ar.

fn.

16

'* Is

H?

Moab,

temple-hill); of cities of

esp. a. forefinger, of priest, applying blood (P),

hyena, Syr.

jnay).

t)i^22 n.pr.m.

a Horite

(%ewa; ES K219

Gray rrOP :N.95 and re ff.) _Gn36 214 20 (in these


2424 29
3840
2/3eyaw.
gloss ace. to Di Holz), v
1 Ch i
-

fi.

HJ3S

n.f.

id.; 'X 'Ctan Ct 4 5 =7 4

t N^Q'2 n.pr.m. in Benjamin

Ch

A 2f/3w, L 2a/3ia.

in

Benj.;'Sn

n^32 n.pp.f. (=njax graasHe,


); mother of Jehoash of Judah
A/3i=2 Ch 24 A/3ia, L 2a/3ia.
192b

Sta
12 2

pe rh.

1,0

cf. Lag
Gray )
Buhl Geogr 98 = Wady el-Kelt,
between Jerus. and Jericho), Safiav, L 2a/3aii/

1S13 18

cf.

BN36

valley of hyenas, soThes,

ta^bS n.pr.loc.

8 9 Ufaa,

cf.

'V

to

(ace.

Ne

34

2f/3oft/i,

L Zepcoeiv.

TD^32

n.pr.loc.

near Sodom,

Dt 2 9 22 = CP'aif Gn 1 o 19 = &K2? Ho
Qr);

Gn 14 28
Kt (^3*

t[inX]
"O^T;
is

2e/3a>ct^.

Syr.

collect,

ii>. is

(prop, grasp, hold, so

NH

(? pers.)

Zc 9 3

up (NH

cf.

Aram.

id.;

prate, chatter, rave;

bind together;

Qal Impf.
t[L3!2X] vb. reach, hold out, to

vb. heap

Ax-Jl*

further Dozy);

ms."Of Gn 41 35 f 39 7

3 fs."13Xri1

heap up, in great quantity c. ace.


corn Gn 4 i 35 49 (E), dead frogs Ex8 10 (J), dust
Hb i 10 silver like dust Zc 9 Jb 2 f 6 cf. (obj.
om.) f 39 7
,

etc.;

(rare), nt?*3Jrn IT'S

:!

handle (of jug); Ar. kl_i hold firmly, seize;


Eth. 9flm: grasp firmhj\;
Qal Impf 3 ms.

i^-DaSM Bu
I.

,JQ2f

14

t [1132] n.m. heap ; only

(ace. rei).

(7 of

foil.;

NH

sibutum, subdtu, dyed stuff


Ar. sJLT, Aram. yaif, ^.a.,

IDS dy

As.

Zehnpf BASiM J
'

(v.

all dip, dye).

);

K io

pi.

Dna?

'Jf

too heaps (of heads).

J12 (7of foil.; NH rm Kd,

wwife; As.

subdtu, grasp, take ; Talm. H31T join, and der.).

841

TDVOSJ
(Vogelst

n.[m.] pi. bundles of grainB,u2

Lan * wlrthscl,aft

61

1(i

swaths [grasped and] lifted

Vof

favour, endow (one with something)

u DHM Ic

Jms/i,

for binding).

^l^T^

P*TC

in front

Aram. T5f, {?

Ar. jj^

in the vicinity of

of,

Saho

CIS

Xo198

iv -

'

Inschr - 70f

Ph. piv adj.


saduh, innocent;
-;

(Can.)

righteousness,

11.

loyalty, Nab.
Palm. xnpIT elates;
cZear Beinisch SahoSpr (1890)312

authorized,

sacfa&, 6e (ra,

'

NH

Eth. &&<Pi be just, righteous, so


Hiph., Aram. p-TC, *\) cf. Kau Der,v

apud).

by,

p"TC

adj.

P"1N

NH BAram. "IS = BH

shun, alienate;
vicinity, 3 IS,

Ar. \1 turn away, then

cf.

Tel Am

ri'^f/^,

OAram.
foil.

Mordtm Him

pix

Pi.

d St -P^(i88i>
-

Ex2

t"!2 n.m.

cstr. 2

S 20
Ju 2 3

20

32

21

side;n?abs.Ez34 Is6o
rfw

(or

rd. prob. O^X

^X Ex

26 13

etc.

Gn 6 +
16

PITO

sf.

n-W

rd.

16

"'-

cf.

as

Nu 33
of

se'cZe,

Dr, > TO);


s5

man

pi.

Jos 23

13

16

D^X
cstr.

Nu 33

s5

4 6 9

Ez

*w /rom

IJT^

T!* 1 ? v
4
side to side; children carried 'Xvy
-

of things
i 8 .i9.is

37

26

side

the

S 20 20

S 13 34

3o

the hill

(in fig.);

Gn 6 16 Ex 25 32 32 32 =

Dr),

=37 27 ,Dt 3 i 26 (allP); *1X


25
Bu 2
gen. pers. 1 S 20
14

gen- loc.

'

21

'

at
so

Canaan,

n loc, n "J^

c.

Ez 47 15 (SEXSa

fins),

on N. border of

"Ft!?] n.pr.loc.

Nu 34

Is 4 i -f8t.,
is right, just, normal; Tightness,

1. what

and measures, ^? N, |3K


P"1X1 nDX* Dt2 5
a ]>erfect and a just weight,
ephah; 'x Nittfo; "* N>=*s '* ris^N, 'v pn, 'x na
,

15

Lv

36

19

23

(H) Jb
h

'V

21

Ez 45 10

3 1

'X \bayp right

(SapaSaK,

Sam.

2. righteousness, in government

toward Hermon(lat. c.3325 N., long. c.3535'

van Kasteren Kev

Lv

a.

i9 15 (H);

Pr 31 9 'X Bat^O Dt 16 18 'X fJTl


15
'yen ^ 5 8 2
v ; 'X ppin Pr 8
"]i>D IS32
5
15
Ec 5'.
b. of law. as
also Pr 2 5 ^ 94
D^SK'p Is 58 2 f 1 1 7 62 75 106 16O (@,but MTBSeto),
133 144
as niXO v 172
c. of Davidic
v 164 / as niny v
4 5
d.
16 5 ^ 45 s 'V2 JH 72 s
king, Messiah Is 1
government,
seat
just
^V
Jerus.,as
of
P^u
of
23
7
Is i 26 city of righteousness; '% ni3 Je3i 5o

Dt

'X DaE>

16

20

'

E.), so

paths

Dt 33 19 '/'4'

n?1 right peace-offerings

a), rd. prob. nVJX


perh.
N. of Abil, E. of Merj 'Ajun

Khirbet Serada,

10

"p"lX

t.;

t[TK,
L tt'

righteous-

Tightness,

ness;-'* Lvi9 +87


etc.;

flr,ff

of judges, rulers, kings, 'X3 tt3C>

nxr?
JCS3 16 12 9 ^n
T
njp inn nxp 1 s 2 3 2Cbls on *Ai >fe of
and on that side; c. sf. rei i^XJp 1 S 6 8
c

Is

C erber

1882 1C5ff-

c.

of,

*pM?^9 l7
2

13

(cf.

13

Eev -

3G

yff

Ez 34 21

4
12
on hip) Is 60 66 ; of cattle

etc ' Presb

T p"7^ n.m.

prob.

(i. e.

P"

justness, of weights

13
3
(H) Jos 23 (D), Ju 2 (prob. rd. context as Nu
Pr73
55
cp. As. saddu, snare, trap); of
33 GFM Dl

one lying

HPS

ffW

for

etc.;

Bibl - 1895 - 30
,

Buhl ""-

cf.

(poss. these reflect

2f

Is

51

an orig.god

p~VX. v. p!2f

^^P);

righteousness used to lodge hi

16
3 the place of righteousness.
s
huse. of God's attribute as sovereign Jb 36

her;

67

33 |yJ
cf.

'Xn Qipp

Ec

TQ*H!J n.pr.loc. in Naphtali,

To>v

2fn

Jos 19

35

band of

^8 5 n.i2.u

Tvpiav).

Ho

Israel

21

his personif. agent

'2?

fl.
cf. (si

TTTX

vb.

(NH

in wait

veraT) BAram.

rare

Dn 3 ); QalP/.

13

Pt.

11

id.,

14

N"JX

Ex 2 (E; abs.);'
^W-nK S 24 (Gi

3 ms. 'x
iWITjjb

lie

c.

ace. rtt* flFIKl

v 12 van

d. H.Baer).'

t nj"|S n.f. lying-in- wait ;'v(3) Nu 3 5 20 22


-

i.e.

18
y\r

48

9 35

11

5o 6 = 97 6 vindication of his people


13
calling his
raising up Cyrus IS45
,

24 28
'

servant 4 2 6 ; , i?1 , npN^4 God of my righteousness (who vindicates me); his 'V is ever2

142

1 1

3. righteousness, justice, in

Jb

[H*!^] vb.

Aram, nx,

Dyiy Zp

(NH id. (rare),

lay waste

J^ w j id); Nipb.

P/l 3

pi.

AM

3 ^AetV cift'es are ZatVZ waste.

H12 v.

foil.;

:'DHM ZMG

deriv.;

cf.

the truth (also ^*> hard, even,

straight, perfect);

Mordtm ZMG XXI

NH, Aram, in

Sab. pin just, epith. of king

(1876) - 37

IxiI (1875) 59i '

Horn
M0

Chre3t - 125

CIS

iv-

p 176
-

usu. excellent

also verb

s7

14

(opp.ipK')

riB'K'

'V

'a

15

'vn^Is26
1

13T
;

5. righteousness, as ethically

45

Pr

Ec

l3 29

yT v 7

'i*

n?3N ^3 'V3 8 s

17

onsby
;

12

3
2

T ?: Pr 1

'*

Hoio (read 'V nB, so


24
'v ntoy Is 6 4 f
'x Dn 9

20

Ez

16 13

Jb 35 2

right

15

4. Tightness, in speech,

N^in 37"

^ 52

yw

'X

p*7X (/of
Ar. JS^ speak

'X

ri*m* v. tfTy.

nTjr sub II. tix.

29

Is 59";
29 ^ 35
9
righteousto
God 'V3 DSt^ ^7 judges according
r
25
21
'v
17
V3 n^n v
ness; 'm bm 18

a case or cause

t II.

s1

lasting

with malicious intent (P).

I5

89 =97
in his government \js (f 65 96"= 98 promise
20
19
administration of justice Jb 8 3 Je
Is 45
foun dation of his throne

6 - 10
;

'y^3ZP 2

3
;

7'

J e 22 13

We Now);
121

1 1

'x

'v

^ya

^nlssi

1
;

6. righteousness as vindicated,

842

npT-i'

troubles, deliverance, victory, prosperity

a. of

fO "?

as covenant-keeping, in redemption,

God

with enemies and

justification in controversy

yc 45 s 51 5 cf. 42 21 'XltnVMO 10
rnN 119.
b. in name UfTj? mit* of
10

>pnif Is

.".

||

'V

2 f; of city

giving victory) Je

58 62

\Wls6i

'*n

3 ."

Is 62

69
119 143
71 89
wicked); as ace. after verbs of declaring,
!

his saving (delivering) righteousness

gI

^3.16.24

16

Gn

3o

3:i

4-

nipnx Ju 5"

king

ruler,

government

in

righteousness,

33

Dn

Tflpi?

sf.

,5

nip"JX Is

pi.

etc.;

abs.

Dt 33 21 +5t.;

cstr. np-IX

+ 8it-

i5 s

righteousness

16

1.

02^0

12

)|

15

2 S 8
i"IE>y
315
s
ness=i Ch 18 14 cf. 1 K io 9 =2 Ch 9 Je 22
9
I5
ND3 J13? 'S3 Pr 16 12 cf. Is 54 14
33 Ez45
'sn rraj?, 'sn nbyp L332 17 cf. v 16 's ^?>ai
ttCBBto, " npIS Dt 33 21
Is 60 17
b. of law',
,

||

1S

DSt^O, ^72
of Davidic king, Messiah,
6
2. God's attribute as
Is 9
Je 23 s 33 15 .
C.

||

^36' 71 19 in government, ncy


4
23
administering justice Jb
99 Je9

sovereign

BSK'JO

'VI

27

s3

punishment Is 1
37
vindication of his people

18

io 22 28

Dn

'

Jb

S 19 29

hold fast ; 'V

I yet ?

have

w,7i r/(/7(<

9';

3. righteous-

my

115?

2 7"
1

K''

4.

HCN3

'X31

Is

48

Zc 8 8

Ezi8
'*

33

16 31 ;

^"Jll

Is

Dt 6 25

nb'J?

Gn

Ez 14 1420

'S31

t03>JO

Gni8

n't5>y

'S'rnk 8 20 i2 28

do righteousness

'si

riON3

16

11

Is

33"

Dn

gloss),

(1

t[p~p,

19

io6 3

Ez i8 5 + 6 t.
Pr2i 3 's Ffn

rfcy

(J)

1K3

*]i>n

ty

'*($>)

3BT1

(JE) imputed, to him (for) righteousness,


106 31 TDHI 'S Pr 2 21 21 (del. AB Toy).
6.
1

1S

righteousness as vindicated, justification, salva-

n^

nbrjj is
20

6): a. of God,

s
45 46" 5

Is

54

17
;

||

+7
nDil ^ 36

t.

^ 103

6
;

||

23
.

2"

redemptive

20

18 24 33 13 (Kt

as adv. ace,

fs.

sg.)

n*ip"Jir l\b'i\

denom.

vb.

p'"7!J]

just,

fee

njm Gn 3s 26

ms.

Jb 33 12 35 7 etc.; Impf. 3 ms. P^S* Jb 9 2 +;


17
2
52
(@Co
3 fpl. rUjTWl Ezi6
pjf Jb 4 11
fywi, not BertholToyKrae),etc.; 1. /tave
a just cause, be in the right, Jb 9 15:0 13 13 34
in complaint Jb 33 12 c. JO pers. Gn38 2C (J;
,

of Tamar).

2. be justified, in one's plea Jb


E? (man with God) 9 2 25-*; '*2 IS45 25
bywitnesses 43 9 by acquittal 'f'143 2 Is 43 26 by
3. be
condemnation of opponent Jb 40 8
just : of God, in his government, in charging
4. be just,
with sin -f 5 6 of "'"'OSf O 1 10
of men
righteous, in conduct and character
15
14
3
17
r
Jb io 15 22 35 c. JO comp., Jb 4 (more
than God; Dr at God's hand, JO 2 d), Ez 16 52
11 2

c.

Co

Niph.

Pi.).

Dn 8

14

Is 2

11

||

W?\ WBtfi,
nsna ^24'";

103

||

17
;

EW Mai

of righteousness (with healing); 'S3,

tiy p^?]
put right,
Buhl SS Bev Dr

Pf. 3 ms.

the holy place shall be


Kau

in a right condition (Marti


Marti Comm be justified, its cause vindicated).
;

Pi. Pf. 3 fs. T\^ Je 3 11 Impf.


Ez 16 51 Inf. cstr sf.^l? Jb 3 3 32
;

562p
)

Ez,i6 52

CVrOKD

fs. 'jp^n

WPW (Ges
; justify: ip~? ^
;

ipl? Jb" 2 2
3

Jb 32 s because he justified himself


rather than God (cf. Qal 1); make to appear
it^33

righteous Je 3 11 Ez 16 5152 (all c. JO comp.);


^JplX ^SSn Jb 33 32 I desire to justify thee (in
thy' plea) cf.

2S15 4
P^T-

Hiph.

3 mpl.
Is53 u 1 s.P^K
;

p iK8
Pt.

Qal 2 ).
;

32

= 2 Ch6

P^SD Pr

17

15

ministering law

righteous, justify,

Pf.

1.

rfo justice, in

S i5 4 \^82 3

c.

VRpWl

1 s. sf.

Dt25^ Impf. 3 ms.


Ex2 3 7 Jb27 Inf. cstr.
/mv.mpl.T^n f 82
3

23

etc.;

p"12f

Ez

; Qal Pf

righteous

tion, etc. (cf.

cf.

fin, "lE>y

b. of man's moral conduct Is

Is 33 5 41 18

'"i

'S

+ i7t, + (Q^)p^s;n)r,pnsis5 23

2
22
56 s8 Ez 18

Ez; B3TO1
Pr 15 9 2 21

23

word

in

Qn^'xPrii 6

12

29

45

consec.

Is 45
63
5. righteousness, as ethically

oath Je 4
right
Gn 30 s3 (J)
*

1 1

God JU5 1111 1 S 1

a. of

6 4 5 Je 51 10 also prob.

(<

of God's judg-

23

Dn 9

ow

K8 =
=
righteousness
truthfulness,

Is

~D

ments, 'STjn Is 57 12 (iron.); 's 3^n 1 S26'23 Jb


2G
25
21
S2
'S3, 3^n 2 S 22
^03 v
jnj 1
33

Ch

40 11

Mi 7 9

ness, in a case or cause, Tipf nn Tlp"!X3

righteousness

(of

nV0 'S

= prosperity,

vindication of right

24

fipl?

cf judge,

a.

Am

cstr.

t.;

6
'VI DSB'D
Is 5 7 p
5 6
Z>. executed justice and righteous-

88

etc.,

rniD early rain for prosperity Jo

/jf^j

Mi 6;

'if

G11

')

etc.;

also 'S yij:

28

32

22

13

endureth for ever

b. of people,

n8

sf. Vli?"]?

+3

142

7- pi. righteous acts

19

(who) in victory calleth him at every step


o?i whose steps attends victory, soDi Du).
(Che
n.f.

I45

7.

p r gis.

Hpt

np"T^
T

119

Is 4

g2

||lta3

tyi? Vltni*

d. of Cyras,

5 31

ngB'

'v

W!*3 ^3^

111

40

17

*iy? /ms righteousness

c. of people

33

^3^ wna + 132

'

16

||ny-,K*

as enjoying 'V of salvation,

delivers, guides, exalts his people

Messianic king (vindicating people's cause and

II

PT2

ace. p

,,:

ad-

2. declare

!2f(n)

Dt 25

K8

= 2 Ch6 y?nT Ex2 3 7 (E)Is5 23 Pri7 15 justify


accusers, by recognizing charge as just Jb 27
23

3. justify, vindicate the cause


Is 50 8 (of God),

c.

*?

of, save, c.

ace,

11
of obj. Is 53 (of servant

843

pns
of

4. ia^e righteous, turn

"').

Dn 1

ness,

2G 27

Aboth

cf.

Gn6 +
9

O^W

pl.

Ex2 3

-|-,

22

Je 36 12
io 2 (L

'^

abs.

S 23 s

ace. to

etc.; 1. ;W,
of Davidic king

^n

<
1i"P-

t3.

b.

Nehem.'s time, Ne
1 5. n*- son of Jehoiachin,

nj-, priest,

t4.

2e^ei/iaj).

16

Ch

but prob.

Be SS,

gloss,

t[inS, 2/l, cf. Lag


(NH id. (of face, bronze, etc.)
red); Hoph.
bronze
2

Ch

vb. gleam

Ar. Cj-> be

Ezr 8 27 polislied
appar. Hebraism
%

and

16

).

^H!J adj. gleaming, yellow

'

'

Kit.

cf.

Pt. 2HS10 riBTU

NH

(so

'in*-

prince, Jerem.'s time,

BN31

npif

iK
mt Jerem.'s

under Ahab,

a.

n>-iK 2 2 u

10 - 23

time, Je 29 2122

government a.
Je 23 s Zc 9 9 (|| victorious), b. of
45
s
judges, Ez 2 3 Pr 29 (v. Toy; Kau questions
c. of law, "X CtpS^p
this meaning in all these),
4
4
17
8
of
GodDt32
d.
Dt 4
9 "i2 9 Jb34
27
opp. Pharaoh Ex 9 ( J); in discrimination Je
s
10 12
condemnation 2 Ch 12 6
11 7
12 Zp 3 \^ 7
15
14
18
Dn 9 Lai Ezr 9 Ne 9 s3 redemption Is 45 21
s
^ 1 1 5 keeping promises Ne 9 in all his ways
righteous, in

false pi'ophets:

= 2 Chi8

24

righteous;

adj. just,

t2.

Bev.

from suspicion

ourselves, clear ourselves

p'HiJ

to righteous-

Hithp. Impf.
how shall we justify

P^^i Gn 44 16 (J)

pi.

ins

(of hair);

'&

17
2. just in one's cause, right: Ex
145
23
23
21
32
7S
Is 5 29
2 Ch 6
(E) Dt 16 19 25 1 K8
23

yjr

f I-

15 26

Jb 32 1 3 6 7 Pr 1

517

Am 2

24

under penalty

right in law, not

Hb i 413

12

(opp. -ihB'

S 4 11

K2

Qal

33

'B>

31 37
-

).

towards God G117

a.

]0

17

'-)>

under

fig.

8
,

vHX Je

mpl.

of stallions

^nvn 50 11

31
;

Imv.

? uuto

c.

'
'

(c.

vHS

adv. ace. ^.?ip)

men

(in desire)

of arrogant

30
2. cry shrilly, in distress Is io

c.

Kt,

fs.

1. neigh, of

of profl igat e Judaeans ; abs. 5 o

Chaldeans.

21

17

usu. joy, praise


7

Je 31 Is 24

at, over,

11

11

||

19

Is io 30

Je 5

10

20 21 21

13

15

1 1

23 24 24 25 25 26 28

Est 8

18

3-5

nbrvs

fs.

Est8 15 = BH);
&r Is 24 14
3 pi.

id.;

8
2 fs.
Impf. 3 mpl. ibnx Je 5
Qr 2 mpl. ^HV ! and so Vrss

Hb 2 Mai 3
b. in gen., ethically
Pr 220 3 33 4 1S
2
t,
+ 1
( + illfl
*5 7 1
10
L1
Je 20 12
57
9 + 56 t. Pv, Ec 3 + 7 t. Ec, Is 3
La 4 Ez 3
D^n Gn
+ 1 2 t. Ez, Ho 14
|pjM Jbi7 22 27 + 94
6 (P)Jbi2
Dp i~\$> ^32" 64 97
4. righteous, as
20 4 (E),

Syr.^ei.

Pf. 3

vb. neigh, cry shrilly (Ar.

character

<n^]

neigh,

J4^

io ; c. }D comp.
innocent of specif, offence 2
1S
3. just, righteous, in conduct and
1 S 24

13

(J)

"W Lv I3

30 32 36

14
;

(||

|3"J) 1

54

nnpb> Est 8 15

1
,

||

and vindicated by

justified

Is 53
8

11

v'j.ag. coll. 34=

Q^CN

(||

(1 K

Sab.

cf.

-)

+ (8ol.'s

1.

Ch

JV3 2

;;434

+5

5
;

77 ;' p'TO

26

v2

Ch

Ch.

t,

32

iK

35

=i

+ 23

CI129

11
46
15
'?.? Ez 40
44 48

10
;

287

t.

1-

Ch

38 38
-

'X VY}

poss.

43

= c.
:

wess;

('''

||

25-

Jei s 2i h3 7 +37t. Je;


-

15
.

(-/of

foil.;

cf.

Ar.

2CI136
n-tJe27 12

10 - 11
,

2i

l
l

Thes)

&c^,

J4-&

J.^4-k

= s/ime,

||

"int,

NH Hiph.

(rare), for this

in

Aram,

"ins (rare));

Ecclus 43 s

"Mf?

is

denom. from Qnnv.


fi. ["1^'H]

n.[m.] only

pi.

Cn

midday,

noon, Dt2 8 29 +, Q^Sf Gn 43 + (when sun


mounts its highest on form as expanded pi.
688c
usu. 1. noon
and reff.)
(not du.) v. Ges
29
esp. ^? at
K
18
day,
1
as a specif, time of
16
27
7
9
16 25
(restingi
Ct
K
1
20
Am 8 1
noon Gn 43
16

'

a( s

1CI13
s

appear,

J!p.

midday ; As. serw


(TelAm.2MVw, etc.), 6acA; Aram. N"!n ,t?, J^
93
MI 15 D^nvn, midday, Lag BNI29 >Ko"- (cf.
is

33

15

king of Judah, njsnp, changed to


1

104

riqhteous-

is

K24

mare

of

Ne3

cf.Sal).^p1vDHM ib - onNo 82); 2e5

1. last

^D^nxo

1 Ch
Ch 9 U

n.pr.m.

s f.

fig.

19

io 22 and d. "istan '* 13 13

i"V-

cstr. ^ip

n ^)-

^"PpIS

pi.

rnrn);

JOfp Qi3B ^nxn.b

csfr\

THii
mount,

time

iK 4u

22

=c.

i^d

13
desiring stallion (||^BN?,

11 - 15

K Ch,

descendant of Eleazar

b.

b. v 29 ; perh.

'

David's

a.

24 25
-

(||

of idolatrous Judah, under

//

ni^nsn j e 8

neighing;

1G

f II. [7J"7^] vb. Hiph. make shining


(NH id. (rare); form of 1HX, denom. fr. Qnnv);

2
p-j^CIS^
); 2aS< K SadSou* (cf.

pr.

priests:

48

time)

27

n.f.

n.pr.m. (jW,

p'TC

+ 2. father-in-law of Uzziah 2
2Cli27 n
t3. two wall-builders a.
1 i

'JT

26

11.

18 16 ,

ancestor of pilX

Ne

'

v-v-ax

BN225ff

S 8 17

26

<ms 0/

5.

DHM HofMuseum No

Lag

>/'33

15

24

righteous;
etc.,

m_g

'5

Is2 4 16

11

75

r^, correct, Is 41 (cf.


l^ful 1 ^f 4 9 EV but vd. n?.

pinS, and

'X

22

-IC'B').

n 98 43 9 );

^HN n8

'2?

(v. also supr.);

righteous; 'X bl^a 125

<Ae

60

so his people, usu. pi. Is

t.

21

tri7n2?D]

'"<

'\ esp. servant of

29 49

34
.

4
'* nj>2
time for flock), Je 6 (opp. evening)
1G
supposed
of
time
as
(dist. fr. morning)
Je 2
;

security Je

ZP 2 4

also'^n IV)

Tfcno 1

K 18

26
,

844

nns
'xrny

K4

20

without

+ ">P.3

l8

of prayer

55

\js

as adv., 'X as time

3,

27!V)

as time of wasting

T12Q

and) David N?iX Dl

2. noon, as bright, sim. of happiness, blessing,

'X

3Dj? 9

32B'B

(Ges*
/

v. also

);
29

2raDt2 8

1H2

fn.

f 37

n.f.prob.roof(cf.Ar.As.TelAm.

Ch

1 i

Gn6

allight,

window); nfeJ?ri

'X

city Subitu,

ARAM

^bo

= BH
Aram.

n.[m.] fresh

oil

BN129

manufactured

so

+ KTW, fn

state, usu.

possession, gift of

Ho

'^

NuiS

>r\

Je 3i 12 Dt

10 24

rich

etc.,
13

Ne

11

Dt

tithed

oil-olive,

alone Jo

only in 'Xjn 'OS Zc 4

12

14
,

i.

anointing oil
anointed ones.
'X? as

i.e.

out oil; Impf. 3 mpl.

foreg.,

fr.

WHIT Jb

Hiph. press

2S

cf.

ZMGxxv(lS71),113ft

(XH

vb. hunt

w^);-Qal

3 pi. VJ5?

Pf.

La 4 18

/mi),ms.iT]WGn2f;

Gn27

*W

Nu 3 27

Ch

24

22

-'

24

c. ace.

39

13

+ D?n,

Mi

7
-iiBX3

Je'i6 16 (+i>yp),

instr.),

WS ^iX La 3

52

subj. evil

Jbio

12

140

,c
,

c. ace.

Pr 6 20 . Ho 9 13 rd. prob.
"lixb* (or TV% for MT liJfb, v. IX.
Pol. /iimi
(keenly, eagerly?), Impf. 2 fpl. i"0"p15tri Ez I3 1S
20 20
18
Pi. fpl. niTlxp v
,'allc. ace.
Inf. cstr.VV*? v

Wtyt La 4 1S

Bta3

n"Ji5?

DlK'Di (of

magic

arts,

necromancy,

etc.).

<

"PS n.m. hunting, game;

(1.

c. art.

as subst.

9
.

Gn

io +'"T>: 27

Gn

cstr.T'X

Gn

27

liy

iK

27

c,

'X"i'33

>Kt

(Qr;

s3

sf.

T2f v

19

Ne

HTX),

etc.; 1.

abs. 'H

13

15
,

7m?i<OT(/

io 99 'X

2.
Vj 25" (all J).
game hunted and taken (cf.BaNB161 ),Gn 25 s8 27 s
"-M-s-siJB
(v. supr.) v
a n J), c f. Pr 12 27 n>0 TV
(
30

Nl^

(/of

%h\; prob.
162

foil.;

cf.

also Ar.

Syr. wij befoul, Eth.

^>j

As.

cp. also

= BH;

filth, specif,

human

excre''bbaa

'X

Is 28 s

(of

n.f.

Je48'

41

12 16 ,

fastness, stronghold

H. Baer), Is 33 16 ;
2
1419M
(v.supi'.),
1 S 23
1. mountain-fastness Ju
816
27
2.
Ez 33 1 Ch 1
&$0 nilXD Is 33 16
more gen., stronghold Je 48" 5 30 Ez 19 9 (Baer
v 29 (Gi, 24 van
1

d.

drunkards vomit,

cf.

&\>)

'x fig. of iniquity,

cstr.DNX Is 4 4 sf.iriN'S Pr 30 12 ; specif, of human


[HNX]) B f. EiriNX 2
excrement (
i8 27
Is 36 12
,

Qr

Kt

t[^2]

Dn\N)"n,

cf.

[X"jn] p.

adj. filthy; pi.

351

D'WX Zc

supr.).
3

"Wis
T-

v. I.

ttOiS,
:

Da

van

citadel of

fi.

H.

TfTVXO id.

Jerusalem

[l^Ti] n.m.

Ch

rarely

fn.
specif,

lovpa,

del.
7.

in pi., dub., usu. siege-

[Ti!i72] n.[m.]

net

(cf.

Ew Hi-Sm
Co Oort Toy);

rntat?]

[11.

niix] Krae;

14

an Aramaean kingdom, time of (Saul

n.pr.terr.

d.

al.; nets [1.

works; D^fna ontotp Ec 9


Wkl Alter. Forsch.W.353^ y^SQ 2,

ni^

Gi

D'Kif

v 4 (both of garments).

abs. 1X0 1 Ch 11'


hunting-place ?);
1XD 12 8 ; pi. abs. riHSD 1 S 23" + cstr.

(prop,

id.

filth; abs.

(H).

tnSO, "ISO

filth).

triMS? n.f.

Lvi7 !3

tpP'i] n.m. hunter; pi. D^'X Je 16 16

NH

destroy, ruin;

si',

Aram. KHKX,

T|_n^!Jj n.f.

Dl Pr160

be polluted;

ment ; sf. ^HNX Dt 2 3 14 cstr. D1NH J1XX


Ez 4 12 (as fuel cf. pa] p. 165 supr.).

2w/3a(A)

mx.

v.

13

52

T* Gn 27 Qr (>Kt riTX), v 533 (all J),


nP| TX Lv 1
(H); fQt? Jb 3 8
c. ace. pers.

26 23

17

/%/. abs. *lixLa 3

coll. 'JPn

3",

T'HnjJ'' adj. gent, of foreg.,

Lv

Pt. "IXn y S3 ;hunt,

flwii-

W2f

sf.

DlIX) consec. Je 16 10 ; Impf. 3 ms.


etc.;

fnWB

id. (rare),

OAram. NTX

*HX, *VX, (o.) !;

(both

11

"in^
n.pr.m. la(o-)aap
Levite, sou
T
of Kohath Ex6 18 21 N"u 3 19 16 1CI15 23 6 3 23 23 1218
f 11.

HNiX

'x also

oil-yielding olive-

e.

10

[pnu] vb.denom.

'

1.

17

32

trees, cf. '2P

Kb"' 1

3 -5 12

As. sddu, hunt, so Ar. (x*.*), 3 Li,

cs<r. T12fb

Dt 28 51 Hg

12

'X s D\t 2

14

23
firstfruits
14
32
5 ;
40
4
38
for priest 18
Ne io cf. v 13 5 (tithe for
5
Levites), v 12 for priest and Levite 2CI131

2S

"12

S 14 47 (only here

Ency.Bib.,

in

'

Schr 0OT

cf.

^H^

1.

>Thes al.
Kb"- -*
'Ausbruch' Lag
10
that which afanes) ; abs.'X^ Ho
+ sf. ^nr
Dt 7" + fresh oil, as product of land, in un-

Hamath and Damascus (about


Hums, Emesa), and so Dl Pa279f who cp. As.

cf.

Ch

9 ;'

19
orig. home of one of David's
(perh. rd. also for n.pr.m. "^ap

Nb

Ch'18

Dr); 'X

cf.

^p

places between

3S

in Saul's time")

(newly appeared,

Jo

S 23 30

'x

23

"iijrnn 2

16

"inU

fi.

raiX),

(title);

K 11

Ch 18", 1
npn 2 Ch 8 3
1

heroes 2
||

^ 60

Sio 6 8 (elsewhere

-,

>Thes Di

ic/fc;

rnnb

Is59

noonday

17
(IP^?); cf Jb .n
3
'Xn tfna Isi6 (opp. $*);
Jb5 K

IS58 10 (opp. nbss),


rae

nnx

rials

repose.

'XH

but read tmxxq

p. 849 a.
hunting implement,

Syr. )!.']*>,

?*]?, we);

845

rrnstt
only fig.: cstr.

D^l TOE Pr 1

12

(but text dub., v.

Toy) ; sf. iTOD Jb 19 6 (of God as Job's


2
woman).
hunter); pl. nab DWm'DHWEc7
conj. in

>f

rrTiSp

fi.

sim.);

Ez 19 9

pi.

;' Ec 12 for fish


9

net

n.f.

(in

supr.

v. "TCI?

iTTCTp n.f. net, prey; abs/oEzi3 21


^66 1] sf. '"TOE Ez 12 13 17 20 ; 1. nd, in fig.
13
20
fish),
(both
of V s judgment, Ez 12
17
21
u
66
2. prey Ez 13 (fig.).
fi.

||

t/'

[mi^]

fn.

ms
enjoin,

11.

11^

charge;

IV.

mand; Thes

injunction, com-

cp. Syr. Joj, erect, \'*L, stone-heap,

Ar.ijli guide-stone,

Schulth 57

Gerber makes
Heb.vb.denom.fr. TOE,butvb.is much earlier);
Pf. 3 ms. TO'Gn6 22 +; sf.
Dt 4 5 + ;
cf.

23

^? Dt
s3

29

+ 29 1.,

'W Gni8

1TO Gn

f+
W./Lv 8 + 4
;

etc.;

31

19

Wnjnp

PH^TS n.f. fastness, stronghold;


rffSB 2 S 5
abs. n 1 S 22 +
cstr. rm v
vnrao
^i8
Tn?
s
2S22 P rihvxo
+,
f-ii.
f

f.

l.

31

ijf

17

S 5

IS22

S 22 45 24 23 (Gi v 22 )
rd. also ohj| nnsr?

fastness of David,

23

u=

m^'D

p.

Ch

11

Ch

for

MT

792 b); of Jeras.,

i^

rinsn

2S2 3

16

'

Chi

15

rrrL'O
2

(V.

S's

Gn 2 +
1 s.TON1Ezr8
Qr(>Kt
nNWfl); 3 mpl. XM Gn 50" + etc.; 7n/. cstr:
TO 2 S i8 + etc.;' 7mw. ms. TO Jos 4 + 2 t.;
3
IV Lv6 + 9 t.; mpl. 1 Josi
Ft. TOD
4
25
Nu 3 2 +; cstr. .TOO Is 55^ e tc;
TOD
Gn2 7 s 1. a. Zay charge upon, c. by pers.,
Gn2 16 (J) 2 8 (P) 1K2 43 11 Am2 Je 3 5 6
+ 6 t.; by rei, "Vt?n TON D^yn by Is 5", cf.
+8t.;

Dt 28 s

cf.

home

+ ybv~\V); elsewhere fig. of ^ f i8 3 =2S22 2


2
^ 3 i 7i (all + ^J'D),9i ( + ^rin) i4 4 2( + ^Dn,
but this dub., Krochm Gr Che JDn, Dy ^n,
(

Du^bD;

poss. is 'Dnn);

*!! (/of

II.

Palm.

16

11

f.

Jb

36

32

11

Thes

in

nomads

%\\

= I.

TO;
pl S Sem

v.

Des.i.7o,32e, 66 2.
T

Aram,

(j),

TO

I.

i '

205:2,lded 222f
-

'

Al Aralll .)
,_

cf.

iTO Jb

sf.

taken on journey J0S9 14

more gen.

132

15
,

of raven

Gn 42 2+

t.

CTO Dr6 y

; abs.

'x

'

abs.

etc.;provision

Jb 38 41 . 1. TO

n.f. id.

G1142 25 45 21

(both JE)

Ne

13

15

+2

t,

rm

provision fur journey, march,

(all

E), Jos i (D)* 9

f (text dub. cf. GFM), 20" 1 S 22


TO, sub
of food f 78 . Gn 27 v.

10

25

1.

11

(JE),

supply

TO.

thy household (in preparation for death)

to

Is 3 8

with provisions, take as one's provision


13T_CSn Jos 12 this bread we took as
1'f. 1 pl.
9
our provision ; I<mpf. 3 mpl. VPIDJPl v 4 (so rd.
i\ r MT " a?!l, Codd Vrss ThesV.), abs.
A

16

34

vb. Pi. lay charge (upon), give


48')

(to),

0887),

charge

23
IVn 2 S 17

C'h 2 2

12

by TOJ

one (to be) ruler over


14

(no by),

inf.

nijnb

^N Nu 27

&?Ti b
7

him in
charge,

^
;

19

command

Ch

and thou

10

c.

nrnan

17*;

shalt install

v 23 (P).

give one

e.

Gn

?y concerning),

(oft.

TJib

c.

1I

cf.

35

2S7 =iChi7

(P)

their sight,

S6

^ D'BBB'

30

25

b).

+ ?U

"* appoint

(0^^)
21

Ex

(cf.

ace. pers.

c.

will'

?N pers.

tonto, c.

iKii"; iTO"^

Ne f

12 20

Nu8 (P), 2Si 4 18 Je7 39 IS45


(AV EV Che Ry Kau > Ges Ew Di Du al. as d),
s
(al. id); c. ? Nu 9
io (al. against), Na i
22

(J),

22

11

'

14

(P),^9i u Lai 17 Est3 2

28

command:

2. charge,
esp. of the

law

a.

c.

c. ^K

Is

23" Je 47 7

+ rei,

ace. j)ers.

Deut. phrases are

TOO

oft.,

*3JN IK'N

1W
Ex 34 u (J), Dt 4 40 6 26 +i8t. Dt, cf. 15
DDDN mxD ^3N Dt 4 2 2 +9t. Dt; fTJ^n
16
n :s
-\m Dt 13 Ex 32 s (E) Dt 5 30 9
'"i
15

'

29

Gn
1

charge,

G erber

124

command, order (Ba


cp.

Ar.

'

^S>

combine.

b.

2
5o

consec. Pf. 18

consec. Impf. 2

S4

12

om. Ex

obj. given after ibN.b

pers.
'

36

om.,

'S "IB'N,
6

G1128

ima
Exi6

(P);'obj.

cl.,

19

K2

clause, e.g., Inf.

40
;

29
49 +.

obiyb 'x
16 ' 32

18 23 (E)

Gn

35

Lv8 M

26

weak
S18 22

Gn

d.

Lv8

13

9
54

c. ace.

49

s3

Lv6 +

(P)
2

ace. rei, ace.


9

l*

s
35 (P);
c. Impf.

ls ' 20

32

^m

(P),

Nu

(J),

Imv. Josi 9

1G

pers., ace. rei

etc.,

+ obj.

ace. pers.

c.

"

Ex27 20 (P)Jos

"HON'"!,

charge

nw 'verbal

B.Bath. 151 ",

C. give

(P),

rei,

mgxii

NH,

(cf.

Id 14,a ).

T[T^] vb.denom.Hithp. supply oneself

T T

Ex 1

39

Ju

[(I lilJ

give charge

b.

command to c. ? pers. Ex i 22 (E) 1 S 20 29


17
3
1 Ch 22
Is 13 Jer 32 s3 f 105 s ntyo b 's rnin
4
\n;gb IS 2 K 20 give charge
Dt 33 cf. Ne 9

32

v. 11V.

Jos 9 11

".

to,

1S13

Doughty Arab

food, food-supply,

(late),

""HTS

dub.;

then secondary).

38-",

Ch

d. give charge over, appoint,

rni], Joj,

fn. [~P2J] n.[m.] provision, food;

T* Xei3 15

i'

on game as early food of


-

"

njn-'py 'X

i:

provisions (esp. for journey)

all

*Tif,

relation to

foil.;

As. stdltu, Ar.

cf.

niTOo rra

also

17

14

Jb 39 s3

of eagle

16

1^1

sf.^1 iCh22 12 ,etc;

Impf. 3 ms.

1?0.

v.

? Ex

s.

n.f. fastness, stronghold;

9
7
29 (of Ariel); pi. Ez 19

Is

etc.

t.,

sf.

17

(P);

?^

nj

Nu 30
G " 42

2:>

n^iso
(E),

K5

20

Ju

Gn 50 16 (E), La

e. abs.

3. charge, command, ace. pers. in phr. 'X

Ex 23 15
EX29 35

(E)

+ 37

P;

(P)

t,

* vx
+

(P)

'>

nijiD

WEx

Nu
+ + 'X l^N

= 2 Ch 23

39

Je 35 s
M
3 2 (P) +

22

10

'X nt?N3

ba

'

(J)
15

28 50

I2

32 42

"W3

Gn f

^33

Ex

'X "IPSO

is

'X

'x

Jos

t'x IK'N

om.

Gn 7 9

37

39
t. P;

+5

ace. pers.

'X IBta ^33

Ex 36 (P).
commission,
t4. charge,with command to others,
13
s2
a. ace. pers. + ?N pers. (sts. + ace. rei) Ex 6 2 5
2

S>ai>

Lv 2 7 34 (P) Dt i 3 Je 2 7 4 Est 4 10
b. T3
Gn 5 o 16 (E) Est 3 12 8
9

Ne

14

22" Mai

Lv
to

2i

you,

22

Est 4 5

d.

(P)

and I

will

^N

c.

Jb 38 12

"ipin

+^

ace. pers.

c.

om. Lv"8 36

bit

Dt 28 s
WW, 3"jn

133

Am 9 34

45

148

-f33

providence

niX

Nu

16

36

command,
io

Impf.

etc.;

i.e.

16

Ez

(P)

12

24

n.m. sign-post, monument

s
p 2

denom

);

Ar.

Hom Wurz
-

57

Ko

isjL*,,

receive

2K23

abs/x, grave-stone

OW J

guide-posts, pi.

>

'

31

18

37

(NH

21
(||

Sy r U>
-

cf.

EZ39 15
D^mon).

commandment;'o Pr6 23 +
3
13
22 +
sf. ^7)1X0 Dt 26
^11 %

mx Jos
inixp Nu 15
cstr.

Ne

);

'

cstr. 4

nixp

pi.

not used before

commands

Ex 20 (R)
+ iot.D,iKi4 2Ki8 6 +5t.;
6

'O nOB>

t.);

Ex 1 s6
(R )Dt4 Ezr7 + ;'n + D' :SB'Dl3t26 iK8 53
Ne i io 30 +D DDE'0, nmn Ne 9^ -fmin Ne
14
+ nhy Dt 6 17 1 Ch 29 19 2 Ch 34 31 (2) with
9
nipn Lv 26 3 (H) Dt6 io n +9t.; 'n + fTBBB'D
Lv26 15 Dt8 n 11 30 16 1 K6 12 + min, D^DTO
32
3
89 + d' dsb'o, niny iK 2 ;+nriin Gn 2 6
D
3
(R );+nny 2K23
(3) with D^DTO Nu
13
29
a
with nmn Ex
36 (P) 1 Ch 2 8 Ne 9 Dn 9
28
s4
(R), with niny Ne 9
1
c. of special commands of God 1 S 13 13 1K13 21 2 Cli 2 9 25 Nei3
writers

order various

40

( 1

with

Q^ipn

11

17

yjr

Mai

12

1-4

Jb 23
3. commandment, sg., of
code of wisdom Pr 19 16
min 6 23 ||n31 13 13
4
12
pi. of special commands 2 3 4 7
2

||

T12 appar.

n. [m.],

dub. word;

in ^]?n

H05 usu. command, ordinance; < @


Che Now GASm K$ elsewh. only 1xS IX h) IS

Ijpnns

11

(||

15? 12 l^?

Is 28 10 in

'

l|

-)

mocking mimicry

of

words, and, v 13 of the unintelligible speech


,

'

'

AV HV)

(cf.

Ew Di

mand;

Ges Che Comm


render command upon com-

(carpenter's) rule

1i?

= ?iwe

(whence p s X); Du Che


explain as mocking sounds without sense.

and

rule), fr.

(?),

Ar. (^rf), 7^>i

(NH

id.; so As.

Aram.

caU);Qal Impf.

Eth. A(D-0l

Hpt

njJf

t[!T)2$] vb. cry aloud

sf.

abs.

Lv

"rfXO

Gn

and Je

26

14

26

+ (niixp
+ etc.;

niX,

3 mpl.

w,o.;

not

11

WV).

(in joy,

Is

42

'x

Tnni^ n.f. outcry; in distress, grief, abs.


f 44"; cstr. nmx j e 14 s Tjnmx 4 6

in Je only of man's

Ez nor Minor Proph., exc.


Mai;
1. commandment, of man: king, 1 K
43
36
21
,5
2
2 Ki8 =:Is36
2 Ch8 +i4t.; 3X 'o
/
Je35 i4.i6.,s Pr6 2o. Q
D Is29 i3. pL Qnly
Je 35 13 Pr io 8 Ne io 33 nixon, the order (title
of property) Je 3
2. of God
a. sg. the
commandment, code of law 2 Ch 8 13 Ezr io 3
^ 19 9 esp. of D 'on nOB> Dt 8'- 2 +5 t. D;
'on rim Dt 6 25 15 5 nix neta 'o(n) Dt 26 13 30 11
'on |p -ad Dt 17 20 nsn "o Nu 15 31 (P)
31
;

not;

+2 5 t.

31

14

18

P, Is 4 8

n'cyLv2 6 14 (H)+5t.; 'oyOK> Dtn 13 +4 1.;


/
mxnE'N /OnLv27 34 (H); 0-l3yDt26 13 2Ch24 20
18
16
10
14
' 3ty 1 K 18 2 K
'o nan Ezr 9
17 Ezr
in combinations, esp. by Redactors and late

id.

-/pvBuhl);

n.f.
181

+ 5t.

'O

sdhu

iT^tt
t:

of 'i's foreign agents of judgment;

sign-post

';

Lv22 (H)Dt 4

2 pi. {ye shall, shall


2

20

119,

yj,

3I

Is.'s

in orig. physi-

(j|J-^

iL1 154

(late; esp.

c.

Lv

ff.

),

al.

prob. from

cal sense, v. esp.

Schulth

19

commanded,

he

n^N3 Nu

(P), 'X

(r*X Pi.

Gn 45

ms. nrivx

Gn45 19 (E), c. 3 by whom


-\m Ex 34 34 (P), 'X fjpa Lv 8 35

3 6 (P); 'v

subj. pers.,

13

Am6"

Ex 34 s4

3 ms. H1X>

Nu

42,

9
5
29
Is 34 16 , redemption f
44 68
s
so of idol Is 48 (|| nfc>y).
tPu. Pf. 3 ms.

Jb 37 12 f 78 23

later codes
ed., 246

in creation Is

S 17 14

B:

and

Hex. new

t5. command,

appoint, ordain, of divine act


12

'xi

blessing

HDn

Ch

"rain

ace. rei. b

command my

cf.

Ezr 9 "

(P),

b Ezr 8 17

for

c.

+ b,

of agent,

N1115 23 36 13 (P);

om.

ace. pers.

of

||

12

abs. also Is 24

11

712 (\/of

f.

/V for, because of).

(c.

foil.,

cf.

miswal

(in Syria), a

,^

stone-lined hollow, or basin, for washing grain,

Wetzst siebe ZPV xiv <1891) 3V


'

11

Tn^lli

n.f.

ocean-deep;

Is

44

s7

Ip-nn

Ex

24

12

(R D ) Jos

22

+ D-I?n ^BBBto Dt 5 2s 6 +
1

(D)

Ch

14

21
;

b. pi. of conwiwmeZs

t[n^iSQ], rh^t2 n.f. depth, deep;


abs. n^XO
Jb 4 i 23 +;'pl. abs. ribixp Ex 15
T
n
Ne 9 n^xp^88 cstr. ntaxD Zc io u ,ni^O
5

Mi
Mi

19

7
19

f
f

6S 2i ; depth, pi. D^ ' t^^/w o/^ *a


11
68 23 abs. Ex 15 5 (of Red Sea) Ne 9
;

847

bsa

rt
(ttf.)

%.

of deep distress

'O Zc io 11

*ttP

24

^ 107

deep,

(i.e.

(||

ni'finri 112)

sg. = the dee]) sea,

Jb4i 23 (in hyperb. descript.


de2>th of marsh, swamp, "O \V2

in mire of

(UQ^gOSP),

tiTTSE

Jon

of crocodile);

^ 69 s

f 88

of Nile)

depth, fig. of distress

[the)

16

'd alone v

cf.

word

n.f. dub.

Zc

GASm

basin, hollow;

tlie

is n?2?D,

bottom; poss.

<

Ar.

Qal

>/

TO

ms.

<3nDS v 5

2S12 21

Aram.

Ott,

Imp/. 3 ms.
16
s. DttK Est 4

for n^DiS

Qiffl

after

Si

Ju 20

etc.)

v"

B'i?.?),
II

in7!I
)

was

3
(||

S 12

16

21 22
-

me

unto

tciS n.m. Is53 5


+ cstr. Zc8 19
>

31

(c.

niDVi Est 9
fust,
public observance 1
;

t.);

fasted

?/e

cf.

Ezr

16
for whom), v
4
once in
^ rei), v

2i 2;

(NH

n.

vb. 1. blossom. 2. shine,

||

MD*

sf.

9 12
-

abs. 2

Is

58

Ch 20 3 Ezr

pi.
16
;

8 21

Je 36 Jon 3 5 (all obj. of N"Jj3 proclaim), cf. Jo i 14


15
2
(both obj. of'E^p); Di* DV Je 36 s Drpi? DV
IS58 3 cf.v 5 (|| ityfi? CHK niay Di ), v 5 6 ; of periodic
,

11

Zc 8 19

19 - 19 - 19

Est VS1

act or state of fasting,

Ne 9 cf. Jo 2 Dn 9 Est 4
13
11
'X3 Ti^.v'f
35 cf. 69 (on H33K1 v. Che
Bae); causing physical weakness 109 24 .
'>n ttSDM

D'i?b>31

12

niM

pr
m_B

(||

(man under
both

thing;

shining

D^S

K6 +3
1S

1. blossom, flower,

||I"QS N2f s l).

'V abs. Is 4.2"

6 (on

Nui7

23

v.

MT

(for

'3

of Samaria), so

n^V;

K6

front of high priest's mitre,

(all

P). 11,

2. shining

thing, plate of gold, constituting the

aim.

cf.

Jb i 4 2
prob. also v 4

1S 29 32 35
-

'

ttf n3B, as

so Marti);

ornaments of temple

Ko"- 00 );
(P; of Aaron's rod);

form

(II

2.

v 6 +;

cstr.

8
of man Is 4 o 7 (both 'i' ^33 IP^O),
15
6
n^.B'n ^if v
and '2f alone
id.), f 103

(fig.

1. blossom, flower.

t.

1G

i//-

(fig.

733 'y Is 28 1

72

13
crown (nT3)
132
23
f^l Nu 17 it put forth

of

Impf. 3 ms. pjf

Y^Sn.m. 1828

men = ) flourish.

of

fig.

blossoms (of rod; __ perhaps from


fi.

of flower),

fig.

Is 27; 3 mpl. W*5P

gleam:

shine,

10

fasts

103

92

Hiph.

15

^*n),

senses, J"?

npn Jx Ez 7
ms pr ^ 9 o (of

1. 3 ms.

/nip/. 3

~|,

but connex.

fig.

2S12

as ace. cogn.

K 2i

Win
2.

m_B)

p-i-tn

(fig.;

grass,

of

Hiph.,

id.

= BH); Qaliy.

pi.

fast; 'v

Ez 32 s

^riSV

^BW.

v.

meaning

orig.

of 1, 2. dub.)

fasting,
(

explana-

+ ^sn),

16

pers.

(c. ^J?

VCSta? W3JJ),

<Aa<

['']

(periphr. conj.;

Est 4 16

cogn. Qix

(q.v. for

disappointment and vexation

i2

D-'DIS

*]W.

sparkle (perh.

fig. 'tS

"3FIOS Qten v 5 (Ges

(c. ace.

mod.,

Soxjiifi.).

out-flow; sf.

n.f.

( + 1133), v
Zc f + liSD),

at all

ii

+ t^2),

Is 5 8

and

Ne

DX nNl
23

26

Je 14 12

tion),

tE [Y^, P^]

Zcf,

in worship (contrition, intercession,

so read prob.

Si (WeKloDr and most

2(e)iqba,

^DIS =11.

12

2(e)i(p(a)).

rfw outflow (flowing blood), Co Bthl Toy Krae.

(NH

f [);

QTlDX

2^ mpl.

t> (y^)

(in Benj.,

t[HDS]

S 12 16 UV*\
1
etc.; Imv. mpl. iW
1 K 21s
23
16
v
Ft. D5f 2 S 1
Ne i 4 ;
Inf. abs. Qi* Zc 7
13
12
/as<, in mourning the dead 1 S3i = 1 Ch io
sf.

glen or valley

n ?, shadow (in. 7?s).

L^) llS, Eth. frn>

'

"PD1S adj.gent. Suphite;

the myrtles

t[D12i] vb. abstain from food, fast


id.;

fii. f)1S n.m. Ephr. ancestor of Elkanah


and Samuel, 'X~f3 1 S 1 (V Nuo-et/3, L ihoO 2a><),
20
Qr SB (Kt S|') appar. = <3i* v 11
1 Ch 6
(Levite), 2ow()
hence prob. *]W flK 1 S 9 5

(|pN3).

which are 'B?, appar. some locality about Jerus.,


called

piS

diadem on

Lv8 Ex28 36

30

39

in. T?, v. p. 851 infr.

-eta?

(v

J/ li

of

foil.;

cf.

T D" 1 J?S5?S n.[m. ]pl.


i'

HSS/yp 2

Ch

10

Ar. pLo form, fashion).

things formed, images

image work (of cherubim).

t[*yiX] vb. flow, overflow,

Aram. ^lU, .a^

id.; so

[float]

Ar. ^U skin-raft

34

(fig.).

Hiph.

is

DWBX

loan-wd.Fra 220 ); QalP/. 3 pL^NT^y

La

(NH

1. Pf. cause to flow over,

srrp.spy fjiD-n: 'o-ns

^xn Dt

4
1

2. cause

6
Impf. 3 ms. bran f]^1 2 K 6
fi. f]^S n.m. (honey-)comb (as exuding
honey) ; only fig. cstr. WT^V P r 1 24 pi. ns'3

to float

Q'SIX

,/,

19" (+31),

Kr) piov,

Knp ia, 0> favus.

nS"'SIs2 8 4

v.

[pX]

fll.

TV

1.

supr.

vb. Hiph. gaze, peep

Hiph. gaze (rare); Aram.

nprinrnp piro ct

(v/n,

^ gaze);

J"

(NH

Pt.

355).

p.

Hiph. constrain, bring


upon (NH pIX be distressed
Hiph. = BH; Ar. jLi (l?) be narrow,

f I. [p^] vb.
into straits, press
(rare),

tight, so

,00.)

Eth. (*$;; Aram, p^, jaX

; P/.

fs.

n^xn Jui6 16

Jb 32 18 (Gi v 19 );
Impf. 3 ms. ?'TT Dt

3-

s.

28

W?ni

53

13 - 13

sf.

+2

t.;

ChrPal.

^nnp^n I4 ^

consec. Is 29
3

mpl.

V"Vr

s
;

Je

Q P^'9 2(f) bring


IG
c. ? pers. Ju i6
importunity
by
straits,
into
13
17
constrain (to speak) Jb 32
c. sf. pers. i 4
19

P*. P'SO Is 5

pi.

P12

elsewhere of bringing into straits

pers.);

(sf.

a city or people,

na^MI
cf.

Je

P^l

pt. abs.

'T

j>

tpil' n.[m.]
tress

Gr

times;
of v

26

'Ul

Tnp12

TP? (so

s5

usu. in distressful

[v

27

@), as beginning

(cf.

Bev

Marti).

n.f. pressure, distress;

Je27 12 tQ^ni^x
M12 3
1. neck, esp. back of neck, of man, wear42
ing chain as ornament Gn 4 i (E), so of woman
Ct i 10 cf. Ju 5 30 (rd. perh. nKjjf for n.), elsewh.

national

Gn

inMjx

sf.

27

Q?T}.K]5f

Gn

in

oppressor.

rfAe

constraint, dis-

1.,

in 'Hn&q

1313

Is 51

51

omitting

(reading

Dn 9

so 7

Thes Che Du Gr Marti,


piXBM -foma Dt 2 8 53 55 57

vera

si

D^Jiyn pii'^

Is 29

7,

MT naX'i?^),

for

'formula
1

c.

s ",

-nsn
16

45

45

usu. pi. intens., of individual, 'JTPJf ?SJ

14

(E),

14

29

46

46

T^

4
H33
33 (Qr; Kt sg.), so
16
J); vnKJX np>n 27 smooth part

29

(all

s
4
of neck (J); neck of beautiful woman Ct 4 7
2424
neck as pressed by foot of conqueror Jos io
(JE); place of yoke Gn 27 40 (sg.; J), Dt 2 8 48
;

Is io 27 Je 2 7

2 - 811 - 12

28

,0 -"-

MJ4

of transgres30
sions as yoke La i
place of bonds Is 52 s of
bearing load, Ne 3 5 (fig.), hence calamity as
burden Mi 2 3 neck as smitten with sword Ez
34
'X~ny as measurement of height (depth;
2
pny 'S3 fig. ^75" speak
in fig.) Is8 8 30 3 Hb3
;

14

Is8 ( + rnX),
27
'XI rnx Pr i
22

rnv jn 30 6

cf. 'XI

personal

p2VO n.[m.]

pSfltt,

11.

constraint, dis-

pVID Is 8 23 distress; abs. also p^ltO


1C
Jb 36
of distress as constraint (opp. arn);
pV}03 CTO 3IT1 37'^ lit.
constraint (i.e.
tress

; abs.

,:i

not with arrogant neck

vera

(si

but

1.;

rd. perh.

frozen).

pJTCO v.

1.

py.

against the Pock,

TlJf3

Kara tov 6eov, Bae

Hup-Now CheKau); of wicked, rushing against


God Jb 15 26 .13BTU WlNjr^y Las is dubious;
Matthes Lohr Bae "urpy b'V Bu TO
and
^D-jn or WS'W for *"I3.
2. neck of animals,
5

TpiUft n.[m.] straitness, straits, stress;

K"03 1S22 2 ever?/ man of


5557
Je 19 9
straits (in straits); '03* ntoa Dt 2 8
alw. abs. 'o

'B

5:i -

143
national straits); "3*KSD 'CHS ^ 1 r 9
s
for piNVO, cf. DuBr.
peril, rd. piXD also 32

(all of

camels (wearing ornaments) Ju 8 21,26 heifer


Ho io 11 (i.e. place of yoke, in fig. of Ephr.);
horse Jb39 19 crocodile 41 14
;

tn^SO
'01

rnXZp

f 25

id.;abs. 1M ns Jb 15 24

n.f.
15

of

pi. sf.,

19 - 28

Pf. 3

(||

P^ "^

f^'Vir? 'TJV

Jb 29

the

me streams of oil.
to pour
must
mean
they poured out
(as above)

rock used
6
Is 26'

out beside

(uttered) a whisper (B'D?

i-

prayer)

e.

but

form most improb.; Koppe Gr Di

Du

^0?

= constraint

ftp?

(from assumed

J'pi"

Hpt

Che

I.

pis)

<Houb

0/ (like* that of) magic;


lai, or

wb T|WD

al.

prop.

Kit pnba

IpJJV

id.,

|_p*12J7D J

pi. cstr. Y~}$

area's;

n.m. molten support,


'PXD

pWO

is difficult (cf.
I.

*T)X

]oT

HPS)

(/of
(cf.

"hsi:2 n.m

'Xls8

del.

foil.;

Ko iLl
i' 7i 6
'

cstr.lNIX

La i DTO Ne

the supports

i4 ('as a

cause to incline, lean

Aram.

90
),

pillar;

cf.

of the earth

Th Dr Bu.

possibly Ar.

NH = BH

Je2 8

+3

pi. cstr.

})
so

ms.

iK 2 o +
1

S 23 s

confine, secure

tacle

"W2f besiege,

Dt

ri-iX]

Imv. fs.i Is

I.

||

Kb

<j>g

Pt. -pi

14

25

beleaguer};

1-

Impf.

etc.;

1WI Dt

ms.

(after

444
,

20 19

etc.;

cf.Ges

5728
);

Dn? iKi5 27 + ;

TlX), ace. rei

+ 3 of recep-

Dti4 23 2K5 23 Ez5 3 complem. om. 2K12

'.

2. shut in, besiege,

16 17 20 1

K6 2425

?y pers.

?y of city

c.

17

7N of city

3
18 9 24 11 Is29

K 15

acc.
( +

Dt 20 12 Ez 4 3 Din

Je32 37 39
(within city) 2 S 20 15

siege-works),

Je

2'

of
1
;

1";
s

Dt 20 19 c. b* pers. 1 S 23
supr.);
c. nx of city only 1 Ch 20
(|| 2S11
2
.yby T'yrrns any Q|n j U 9 31 is corabs. Is 2
rupt; Prankenb nichtTerbuc,;23 Bu GFM Hpt Now

PS m?

(for bv)

Tfby -|3 Ct 8

of door] -face, mater.,

f 139

3. shut up, enclose:

(?y of maid [under


cf.

Is 29

supr.);

fig.

c. sf.

(fig., '> subj.).

T~liU?D n. [m.] siege-enclosure, siege, en-

abs.

28; sf. nsjs


njx J u 8 21 +;

t.

Aram.

(rare);

Inf. cstr.-wb

pers.

neck, back of neck;

etc.;

]C

(rare),

wrap

(NH

vb. confine, bind, besiege

D^ytp inciting against.

tq^).

10

1HK

sf.

pillar,' 'steep,' etc.)

with

"H^

3ms.l^l

c.

Ct 4

pIv.

Qal Pf.

c.

prta ypyx.

II.

py);

pi. (ace. to

into copper;

yp^t?

Thes al.) pp? Is 26 10 but


2
v. infr.; Inqf. 3 ms. n^iro pW f3X1 Jb 2 8 (rd.
perh. 'P ^, v. Bu) and stone (ore, men) melt it

Qal

t[p"ttS] n.[m.]pl. necklace;

,,

vb. pour out, melt

[p^]

fll.

tfr

delivering riipB

''

DH'-niplXBD etc., io7 CI3

17

b']l,

trenchment;
sf.

alw. 'Dabs., exc. cstr.~nxpEz4',

^?2?D v 8 ; 1.

s%e

\by DB> '

Mi4 14 AetoA

849

rmso
cf.

' n^J?

state

of siege

laid siege to us,


is

cowie into

Je 52 cf. in
IT liVD Ez 4 7
s

Zc 12 2
"0 "

:;

n^

'>
;

N13

25

>m

s.

Ez

idols; sg.
;

Ez 4 s

of duration of siege

Dt

awrf s<7rss

i?i i/te sie<7e

53 55 57
-

Je 19 9

5'-;

Dt 20 20

enclosure, i.e. siege-iuorks

= ram-

late

2.

3
par< Zc 9 '> Ty entrenched city \js 31 22 (al. 6e^),6o"(|| 108" iJne'y), c f. 2 Ch8 5 'J>Dny
,

u',

D^TVa

most

Mf

'D3

10

Hb

'd

32
butWeder.fi-.1V3, i.e. watchtower, Now'conj. nSSSD ( c f. nap_ foil.); >Buhl

Na

'o

nnvo

Ch

Is 29

,,

s
,

14

5
;

etc.;

2. rampart 13 11V3

rampart

i.e. A-e;j

tcate/*

^i/l
||

/)',

niia(n) ny v B
,0

fied cities, so

Ch

1. siege-icorks Is

Na 2 guard the
HSV We Now der. fr. 1V3
2 Ch 1 1 fnD ny 14* forti-

29I

ni"i

pi.

12

[T)X] vb. shew

as foe

unjustly, also

Qal Pf.
v

which

"^1 Ex

TTtirriK

vbiw);

||*|-a*-nK
9

Dt 2
DniN Dnsn Est
3NiD-riN

Ar.jUo((_j) act

defraud ; Syr. ]l;*x, rival wife);


s.

mpl.

Imp/.

8n

22

23

DW^K v

sf.

(subj.

ms. -i3rn-b

[l^]

tIA

19

Pf.

(Gi v

Aram. ia,

11V, pi.

DUX Hom

Ar. ijye
2

jo,

Chrest ]25
'

loan-word

is

Ez43"

ms. P11S1

); 1.

15

(||

t?^n)j in Ni3 isa"

(tTO&nn

niip32

(NH

(for

Jl'io. jricture,

Mordtm
to

ace.

MT

Him

Sab.

Inschr- 14 15
-

Fra

2' 2

);

Pf.

JlTtf) ace. to

We

Sm Co Toy
lineate

Berthol Krae, and thou shalt dethe house (cf. nan v 10 aroi ynin v u );

7^/.

3 ms.

Bin? ink

Ex

1V>1

32

'V), Is

v",

honey (from

(E) arcd

[the gold] wi'^A

it

DniQyn "JBrriK
pim (p^),
111VN Je

'so
5

1V>1 i

home

Kt,

K^( + ace. mater.), rd.

v.

cf.

Ez 43
also

Kt v 1111 (Qr

as dittogr.

all

sf.

inniX v

pi. sf.

s.

sf.

; cstr. ni

^ 49 Qr (Kt D^V)

11

VnilV) 2nd of these del.


;

st

form

(E),

41

114 8

,7

Dy

Nu 2 3

look-out
s

yielding

Dt32 13

(cf.

,,J

i S 24
(Gi v ), snowbearing (olives for) oil Dt 32"

m the rock of the

I^SIN 2 2 24 deposit (thy) gold

wadys (most sub IV

Ch

pebble); as quarry,

15
,

li^Sn

Je

'V

13

of

fig.

place of security

'

(of city),

27'

fig. -f

symb. of firmness Na i 6 Jb 14 13 18 4 enduring material 1 s4


b. rock with flat surface
2S21 10 Pr 30 19 c. block of stone, boulder Ju
3

21

13

19

(as altar);

Is io

2G

2. a.

fig.

of

God

and defence of his people


10

Dt 32 15

^i8 V-f 8 9

^l^

1
'

'V Is

= 2*S 22
D>0^y
T
dei

30

3 - 47a

'Jf

95

29

nyv^i

S 23

13

s1
,

Is 2 6 (cf.

Dt

(<Ae) 7^ocyL6

f62

32

I44
c.

Hb

n^3 and EniTl n^^ n

III. 11V, 49

of

v.

cf.

Is

f89

44

30

44

12
,

s
,

v.

also

IV sub

nilV sub III. 11V.

1. a prince

2. Gibeon-

36

is

El); a

2ovp(f)rafi<u[<:]

(my rock

t7^^"112 n.pr.m. (my


Levite

',

"<

. Yid.

Ch

iwrnB).

f 11. ~l12 n.pr.m. Soup (liock);


21
Midian Nu 25 15 31 3 Jos 13

ite 1

94 ^,
73'-

essent.

37
fli?. 'V), v
v ."IKJ5f v. also
,

15

'ar

v.3 I.7c); as n.pr.

(perh.)f 75 (rd.1 l2f3,


31
b. of a heathen god Dt 32
32
'N nybo 2 S 2 2
Hf 18 cf.

ia

del., v.

*33b 'V

::5

|ii 'v

na f i8 34r

4 - ls

'pnp

(personif.),
lf'

etc.),

ny 'v 62

"s 6 2 3 -',

25

Ju

's

S 22 47b (but

cf.

9 28 9 2
Ci^V v :i0 ^ 78

ia Dt 32

27

CnbN,

||

}3K

(||

as support

t.)

(33

(oft.

^3

tiyn 'v

47

II

I s 8 14

5>tebt? "fix

cf.

d. rock with specif, name, 3liy 'V

ty}).

Nu 3

3d
,

rock

SoupiTjX.

t "HtTHl2 n.pr.m.

>

(of the dead).

rd. as

il - ,

their

^8i
^); as

:i

Kt Co
440
sg.sf.crW(Ges 91e Ko
)

moderns

Berthol, as Qr Toy;
15

( l^SO, so Co,
Berthol Krae; Toy as'.MT); so

v. foreg.;

or Vniin, so'

24

6
resort of homeless 24 s
P? B"bn), Jb2 9
pierced by miners 28 10 cf. perh. D yna 'V3 rT ^

IV.

t [!~ni2] n.f. form, fashion


11

Th

105

(JE);

33

of goats

covered Je 18 14

78

6- G

i7

pi.

&ny niiyoa V

its clefts)
r(J

'

Ex

abs.

,etc;

na

15 20

"

a graving-tool

SS Kit Benz

2122

Ex

cf.

:i

fashioned

48

2, - 21

Ex

a. i-o<% w,-a, cft^,

aniu).

pi.

22

cstr.

Dt
'Jtn

10

jwo 'v is 17
3
inyK" 'V
i

vb. fashion, delineate

so

i'^.;

roek,

cliff ; 'v

15

7
r

SI 3 6 is,

cf.

Palm.

so

+ cstr. Dt8 + sf. na


any Nu 2 3 + nillV Jb 28

hostility to, treat

cf.

^ Mi,

mv;

III.

||

,c

Is 45

their form (v. nilV).

Abr. as ancestor of Isr. Is 5 1

ace. pers.) (akin to II. 11V, to

(c.

SS assign the forms, but

112 n.m.

i7 6

fill.

)| Q

Jb29

(JE),

rampart;

n.f. siege-works,

foil.;

Aram. N11B,
i.

(V^of

p erles Ana..34 We

'o n.pr.terr. v. p. 566.

TrH*2'P

nn +

rqCW);

conj.lJfl?.

abs.

rock,

^49 Kt
5

Ell'V

sf.

V iyH

ace. to

'

; pi. &na

n.m. image

ff. ["1"2]

water for a siege; in phr. piXODI '3

Na3"

II

mzmi2

'fqfV Je io 17
4
0/ Jerus., but also 'n^y 'o

nn>r,,i

^) Ez 4 'B?
Dt 20 19 2 K 24 10
2

is

Shadday);a, Simeonite

Nu

36 - 41

12

io 19

p"TO
"TO O'O'TO

"TO Tyrey.-ti.

v. "IMS.

[JTO] Hiph. Is2 7

Hi Co Berthol Siegf Krae


pnto" n.pr.m.
pnS
s
t
t

ny.

v.

11

TO

NTOv.

nnx.

v.

Ez

^laughing-stock, aybbl 'xb TOHPl


;

urn?.

108'

'

'

of Abr. and Sarah (he laugheth,

IT FTC (-/of foil.; Ar. 1**^) fo cloudless,


so Eth. 5?rh<D; Aram. Nnx. *nx fe thirsty).

t[nre] adj. intens. parched (cf. Ges


}Mic
); cstr. N!?X nnx Is 5" parched with thirst.

name Gn i8 12f

(J), 2i (E), i7

PW Gn 2

(E) +

(80
24

3- 4 5
-

Gn, 9

t.

3 4

Syr.

WHS 2>olish;

vb. be dazzling (X

M .be scorched, Aph

2 Ch 30 ;
pnb TOn?

declare in writing (make

J
- y
r
clear), Jul*!, clarus,lucidus,fulgidus;

J^a^o,

p~*^
La

3pl.abn inx

woth, plain); Qpl Pf.

more dazzling

iPE'p ^DJ), <Aey are

4' (||

MA

TV1 adj. dazzling, glowing, clear;

nX Is i8 glowing heat; nX
4

wind;

nn

HX

DiTNl

Ct 5

Is 32

L^^^J

'

gray colour

7,s

i-

glaring, bare places

tnrPTO

T[nnun^J
ninxnx is 58 11

(?).

scorched land;

n.f.

yfr

scorched region;

n.[f.]

68 7

foil.;

stinking fluid,

t[n3m]
(||

Gn
Gn 46 10 Ex

Hittite
7

Qr

j-

njnX=BH; Aram.
\xJlfoul).

t [pljS] vb. laugh (Ar.

npnx

Ba ES34

cf.

Gn

18

13

sf.

i3.i5.io

fs.

jyir

disJo, laugh, Syr.

x^; laugh,

PDXTO

t,

(p).

a<>

c-

fs.

Gn 21
Gn i8

Impf. 3 ms. "POX?

6
,

12 -

concerning, 2I \
,

(E)

make a

toy of,

Ex

Gn2 6
c.

Gn

l-

)),

n.[m.] reddish-gray, tawny;

2,

rtf-thx

ni3h

15
,

32

(J);

make

1417

(E) laughter hath

sport for

name

2aap,

in

Judah

Ch

L Erap.

foregoing.

v.

1.

^ n.m.

ls 33, 21

Bondi

ship (loan-word from Egypt.


2M,J xW (1892 123
cf. Erman

6e

DHM

>'

abs.T

7 Is 33

'

21

!6

JeM>39
a wild beast, prop, either
t". ["^] n.m.

Ew

cf.

5I46g,note

);

but not certainly


Ar.

J?

any case a

in

NB 188
,

specif, animal,

Bo Hierozi,,ib 3'* u cp.


0X Is 1 21 (f. DK v 22
-

identif.;

J^li wild cat;pi.


u

;[2/eZp,Dozy],Ba

),

+ Q,"),

Je 50 39 (id.; all betokening


desolation) "xb Oyb ^74" (rd. 'X nyb Hup-Now
2 3"

34

Bae); appar. of people 72 9 but prob. corrupt,


01 conj. CHX (|| V^N), and so most moderns.
,

Nr^
and
T

n.pr.m. 2(t)0a:
N32
T
16
servant of Saul's house, 2 S 9 + 1 4 9, 16,19.
(2
X

Doughty Arab

)
'

2,2

1.

toy with (TV*), of con-

(cf.

39

the

2. son of Simeon

3.

~S,aap.

Kt -ITOT),

Ch 4 7 Kt,

Ephron

father of

1.

25, 2aap.

Bes -'- 231


),

(all J).

+ pTO n.[m.] laughter; 'K


5

stud

||j?T "pnBl);

jugal caresses

Gn 21
Ju^C?.^;

Ar.JsaL^ xi. dry up,

cf.

crier, yelper ( \/*TOX=

'

j^ay

desert-dweller (denom. from TOX so most), or

12

Pi. imp/, pnri J u 16 25 Zn/. cstr. pnxb Ex 32 s


14 7
Pi. pnxt? Gn 19 14 26 s
("?) 3 pnsb Gn 39
9
pnxo 2
1. jesi Gn 19 14 (J).'
2. sport,
;

= Israel)

a majestic ship;
24
pi. 07 Nu 2 4
(JE), Ez 30 9 ('X? but @ amidoirres, cf. @, whence Co Berthol O^N).

foun? Jo 2 20

pTO?); Qal Pf.

v. also

etc.;

Pn?l 17 17 ; 3

foil.;

Mull KOniBSb

(v.

23

("in'Sl

t'al, ace. to
voj viii. 7, 163)

J!..,

ie>K2)._ Cf. runx nay Ecclus

7^,

t~ttl2 n.pr.m.

pi.

NH

stench;

n.f.

'b n'^V

pHX

God caused for me;

16 16 29 18

"iTO1
'x

TO (V of

and

(P) +

t[lh!i] adj. tawny; fpl.

Ju5 10

WOnx

105

28 - 3434

pnb" to? v 16

'

Nu 32" Jos

speak clear (words), clearly.

i.)

O^X e a smooth, bare, rock Ez 24


pi. own*? Xe 4 7 Qr (Kt 0"?nnx?), m

414

192
1

Ez 2 7 18 wool of reddish-gray, tawny


wool, or (Hi-Sm Krae), o/land SacJmr (si vera 1.;
Co del. ")TOf as dittogr.).

(cf..

Ch

"^nv "19?

n.[m.] shining, glaring, surface

cstr. J??D

26

glovnng

(-/of

Tpna]

On

t.

23

Am

become yellow [parched by sun], ij^, reddish-

(i.e

my beloved is
La4 ); fpl.

10

dazzling (white) and ruddy

TOnx IBTp

Je 4

TO")

11

play upon

cf.

(P); 2 6 8 (J));_

i8
2 Ch 13
26
+pnfc" Je
33

whiter) than milk (of effeminate skin).


\

Ex,

t.

1719

62M 67
(J)
4
Dt), Lv 2 6 42

:iG

t[nn]

(del.

Isaac, son

Io-aa*:

32

not Toy).

'

'

23

tpT2

and (Gnio

1519

49 ) j'T!? n.pr.loc.
Sid6n, 2i8<ov, ancient Phoenician city, on coast
N. of Tyre (in As.Sidun(n)u, C0T Gto "; TelAm.

Siduna,

Ph. px,

Bi-(d)u-na,

WMM

OAram.
As u Eur
'

fT'X

184

'

in

Egypt.

first-born

'

of

^TS
Gn io =i Ch i
Canaanite Gn io
cf. 49
,5

Canaan

1:i
;

19

13
;

23
8
Jos 11 (so 19
28

northern limit of

Qr (Kt

defined as H31

in

Ju

infr.); also

31

^N),

io 6 ('*

named with Tyre Jos

2S

'if

v 7 ), Is

(cf.

24

23

(cf.

VlB

and

i.

ff.

ff.,

and

Pi'T^
EZ32 30

DTW

+3

8'

'x

fpl.rfrw

11

= Sidonians, coll. art. Ez 32 Ju 3


appar. = Phoenicians Dt 3 Jos
in earlier
4G
77
18
io
K 5 = Tyre v
Ju 3
3
as subst.

30

c.

12

32

also

nyfV

n*

'2f

named with Tyrians

mX

PPX,
Aram.

so

T
2

-1

(-/of

22

Ezr

lMi
5
i 9
(fig-). +

'"i=desert Is

= Ib 2
76

Jo 4

16

=53 +

(||

p*

drought

abs.

H>T

(||

Ho

^2

''E'li?

'x roe*,

]V2
T

S5 7 +;

21
,

D^S,

107

p^S

dence

'2

12

35

+ X0?

50

Lag BN 204) ;'X?


both in

Je4

6
;

Tp3

I s 25

Siyy6n, Zion (Syr.

2(e)ttui/;

Lag BN
,.

84, cf.

198\

temple

K 8*= 2

Ch

of

view

name

46

are called NIT?

site

and

= inhabitants), Am 6
Mi 3
= Je 26 Is 4 30

1012

,s

(||

D"2 v.

19

Zp3

40 41 27 52

al.);

li^X

v. 11. *iw.

1.

cf.

66 s
II

49
,

(||

Vto'^),

cf.

and even 'X~in

1ft*), Is 29 s

T^)',

125

(||

Zc 9
2

^n v

so also 'x

13
,

n^a-riN 'x rnb; is

19^

Ob

),

= Is 37

17 - 21

rrjs

meaning dubious

46

or D3,

33

in

Wady

cf.

J5T.

[p*j.

only in

al.)

Thes Gf

X^

(wing-)

whence Gie

(indicating flight).
nbj|0 2

Jfn

Ch 20 16

Hasdsd, and plateau

N. of Engedi, Buhl^
f^o^^y

iving, fin,

o-rjpua,

i.

AW Ra Ki

Avho reads

in Aram.);

y2 n.pr.loc.

t ni^X
so

97
;

Ao,

Acritra.

n.f. tassel,

S Nri^-S,

look (/dub.;

j&To,

Syr.

foreheadY,

'V abs. Nu 15
ends C?3) of garments,

Kennedy Hast

DBli

'

69 '

cf.

Ar.

3839

F '" NOI!S

llXi

tossed

NH
Aair

td,
o?i

on flowing
Y 38 (v.

cstr. 133n 'S

*'^" /y Ez 8 3 Zoe& of
1

);

hair on forehead.

lhp^2

v. a^par.

I.")^ (V of

^ 48

s2

(both

12
(||

ni32

ra"in I s 16 and io 32
1

foil.;

cf.'jU, (a;) become, attain

go; perh. Sab. (Min.) T^' (cause to become),


cl,KsU2i );-on Hitkp. Jos 4 v. TX.
form Hom
9
to,

+ 11.

n^x v.

ys,

Aram. P?

Perles AnaI

//o8<J8<2,

v. ID*.

Je 4 8 9 usu. (after

sign-post,rdg. H ?,

fin.

43

]"2 n.pr.loc. v.

v. p3X.

feathers (as

14 -' 7

16

i, 11.

(coll.) (cf.

Ezr

-:.?

fhttfe'-in),

w
Zc i
V 5i and pm?) Is 52
Mi 4 (|| 1^*713), La 2" (|| id.), also ('X n33*i")
Je5i 30 =Jerus. also Isi4 32 33 5 + so es P- U1
phr. 'X ni33 Is "-">- ^ Ct U 'X '3.3 La 2 Jo 2 23
62'64

etc.';

2iaau, 2taX, 2oiAai, etc.

2?;a,

wings

of Jerus., from political point

(sts.

bbfrt:

||

'B^)',

(II

/,.

2
'X R'n 'T TJJD),
5 (both

not elsewh. in narrative, but often in poets


as

2:i

n.pr.m. an overseer of Nethinim

who

PTWl

stronghold (of Jebusites),

of

^
24

,m

]T>2 v.

aNtoJ)

'S3

sim.).

part of E. hill of Jerusalem, distinct from

proph.

B*V),

20 (\\V~P),
3
qbi? rvnp
8
(||
4

sub na, in, ie*.

H perh. radical,

S.

||

seat of king. Vid. also '2ma, 'inn,

is

fn. yX n.[m.]

jn$

captured by David, and made his resiSs 7 =i Ch 1 5 (both + "11^ T'V N^), on

'X TTlJftp

(all

v. ,tv.

pyx

H?;

ntf'Sf

Zc 8 Mi 4 2

NJTX

Neu

Dh);

(|.|

Je

(sim.),

(in sim.),

d*ot., older form, ace. to


2

147"

03^;, Is

Ho

'"i

n.pr.loc.

Is 31

parched,

be

T]V ! n.[m.] dryness, parched ground

32

135

i
21

of Jerus. 'x-in

nD3|

22

11

same sense t^ 133


particularly of
sanctuary Is 4 s and (|| "^i?"^) Jo 2 4 17 "in 'X

Nn? Ne

"iflD, niTg, etc.): '*

||

53

13

v 5 ), La 5 18 Jo 3 5
abode of' and

partic. of sanctuary

78"

102

yft

Q.ta);

(||
7

'X ''TO? in

Ez

K 23

Jo 2 20 +n:.V ^6 3 2 (%);
41
13
3
17
pi. 105
35 Zp2 Jb 30 ^78

(on format, v.

Am

place of his worship

J), Jo, (chiefly in Lexx)).

ls

4:1

,3

12

(if,

3".

ip

Ar.

also),

cf.

31

), 1

r\V?fio 5 41 - drought Jb 24 19

elsewh. of land (oft.

Ez

3 - 33

foil.;

land of drought, desert


(fig.),

Ch

n.f. dryness,

pi.

IX (not

JX,

15

im] Ethb. was king of Tyre

Ant. Tin.

30

20

[Job

'archo j e

c f.

lit.

Tyrrnjo?)

CaiTJT

t,;

Ju

||

Vh

D^TS Dt3 +

pi.

ff.

adj. gent, of foregoing;

elsewhere

12

Ju io

TM Pal 3 (1898), 313

PI. vi-xi.

rva

"X"*n might refer to temple-hill Is io 12

foil.

+ **V), 3 { + Hny33 = ^T
+ B>n^); specif, of Jerus. as

ff

18

29

v ),
g
nbina v 12 (cf.
2 S 24
22
s
21 22
5
2 12
(cf. v
v etc.), Je 2 5 2 f 4 f Ez 27 2 8
),
4
rhs,llz M
2
Aus Fh8nicien
Prutz
Zc 9 Jo 4 . Vid. Pietsch
Voyage a la Mer Morte
(1S76), 98
JJQJ-jBRii.aTSff. 1 T
uvneg
"
1

-^

851

T 2 n.m. rr2r

' ,:l3

Je 4 9
9
"n^lif 57

abs.

^tr.

envoy, messenger

Pn 3

17
;

pi.

D^7

's

Is 18
2

2
;

Cush Is 18 from
apostate Isr. 57; from'"' Je49 = Ob'; messen13
17
iN3 '2f 25 .
ger in gen. tt?10K TS Pr i 3
sf.

envoy, from

14

I. T?

v. III. TIV.

112

852

-PS

T2

II.

(\/of

foil.;

Ar.^jli

"VX pi'yo (of door), hinge, so

Dozy

712

1 -

AI.1

(cf.

Aram. MTV?,

perh. As. sirru;

*);

NH

revolve;

turn,

xshhi

2Ch32 30

Imv.

etc.;

12

nn^xn Ne u nrn_ -f 1 is 25 etc.; Pt. D"6xo Gn


42
1. make prosperous, bring to successful
2 4 +;
21
issue, of '', c. ace. of man's way C=IT!^), Gn 24
,

JL'^J).

iK22 +

nbxn

ms.

-"10 -

sf.

fin. ["V!?] n.[m.]pivot(of door),hinge;

42.50

m T^5? 3iDn nb'nn

26, c.Ppers.

P r2 6

14

(in

||

of sluggard).

fiv \y^4\ n.[m.] pang(prop^w?<7n'H#);


3
3
s
sf. n*5? Dn
cstr. ^.7 21
pi. tf?* Is 13 2
;

io'

rn.V

S4 ;gang's
19

3
so (sim.)Is2i

S4

Dn

tress

10

in.

v.

Nei

so }5rob.

fy 37",
"
1

bb)i.

of men

S (tf), Eth. RA<0:); Qal /nip/.


IS44

//

16

he roasteth a roast;

n&xf>

csr.

,,

72

15

id.; so Ar.

14

nbxK v 19

s.^3

n.m. roasted, roast;

adj. et

B>>P^ (?)
D;S3 ^30); abs. as
(as adj.)

("l'^l) to roast.

give flesh

of flesh p'?>3)

Ex 1

s -9

20

20

cstr.

Syr. w,^.., cleave, penetrate, then advance, v.

S i9

VlpVI 2
fs.

'nbxBI

ls
;

Ju

+ ; rush, )V"?

they rushed into the

)T3 K>N3

^Di"*

Jordan

Am 5

nil,

c.

Ar.

24

,:i

[!_l

7Sj

'*)

14

18 10

rvr\)

'

10

6
;

c.

7K

Aram.

npx.

^X

Sab. l"DXn Sab

Deukm 93

Qal Pf.

fs.

nn?X

17

.'

na^oij injjym Ez 16

prosper to royalty (dub.; del.


zaw vi a*, 337 t
H3N

W>i. e

Krae

Pf. 3 ms.
etc.;

O^Xn Gn

hnpf. 3

+ bpers.
23

29
29

>K Gii3 9

Ju 18

Sj'i'l

Ch

pr

28 13
2

(J)
3

(cf.

1//

Is

55

(</of

NH

foil.;

rvr6y=BH;

dish;

cf.

(in Lexx)fiat dish;


-

s e r 565c
-

);

Fra G3170 ).

v.

n.[f.jpotfor cooking; pi. ninfcf

; 2 K

13

Tvkt

(aim.),

(v. |0t3).

j-r; HB'-jn

n.f.

K2

'X 2

2n
.

v. nbx.

quiver

tingle,

S ^V;

^h Hb 3 /w
K 2 Je
16

3 PL
rniwi (Ges

6T B

l;

/'/-

sound

at horrid

lr

3"

; tingle, of ears,

K2

W&

Syr.'Vr);

n ?4v?
:i

(NH

12

Je 19 3

(all of

quiver in terror Hb 3

16
.

[7^72] n.[m.] whirring, buzzing;

Q^ J3

H?

bsJJX

(insects')

wings

Is 18

(so prob.

land of buzzing of

other views

v. inDi).

whizzing);
f 11. [t'^T ^] n.[m.] spear (fr.
31
O^il
?XpX
cstr.
Jb 40 fish- spear, harpoon.
TT'^T'^ n.m. a whirring locust
sarsaru

Ar.

Ges.

Abh.

rn

NHB313\

145,
5'

24

21

,'

ms. mjnr Ne

13

and thou

(cf.

As.

ms. nri!?*
2

20

n^X'}

Hiph.

Ch 22
23
1 Ch 2 9

y^,

Dt

Syr. jij.J,
42

)>o^>J;

Lag

(devouring; notidentif.;

didst

Co Toy; >Sta

harlotry).

);

c/!

(in'K'yp-bs),

n-bxp

37

910

Dn 11-'; c. b
54 Ez 17
710
6e good for anything Je 13
Ez 15 4
30 30
13
pers., abs., Je 2 2
Ez 17 ^ 45* 6e smc10

subj.

222

1113
11.13

11

n.f. dish

15

^/

rei,

30

subj.

[7 7^] vb.

fl.

Is53

Ch

Xui 4

ace.

c.

prosper)

41

11

IS48 15

(D),

Ch

Je

3G

dreadful news); of lips,

Je 12
irn^/". 3 ms. I"P2P Je 13' +
etc.; 7mv.
ms. npy
prosper, of way of wicked Je 12
cf.

id.; Ph. Pi. causat. in n.pr.; Ar. '-AJ be


cf.

24

*bxT

1.

in good condition,

2 QJj

(+niTp, nnrty.

13

tlTli^!?

advance, prosper

(1 /2i] vb.

v 24

11 '- 14

whirr (rare); Ar. J.i, J-lLi;

GASm

4 the Spirit

S io 6

32

upon

Pn 9

cstr.

(NH

20

all bowl,

tnn^

Dr HPS),

like fire

^*,

2Ch35

ls

2Si9

32

man;

t[nnbl']

3 pi.

sudden possession

by pers. Ju

rushed upon him, so v 19 1


and (of njn 'K
pers. i6

f II.

rush

Jos

EthArh&i Amhar.Jrt'! fTC;(v.Pra Amh

(v. infr.),

house, etc.

conj. t^NS IVSP); esp. of

by (0^6*$) *

(dub., v.

lest he

of Joseph (or

the house

Now

'X?

S io G

Am5

7wip/. 3 ms. npjp

14

28

Aram. N?ffb?, JfcLLa^,

(opp.

subst.cogn. Is44 16 v. [r6xj.

foil.); Qal Pf.3fs. nnj>$ consec.

28

sub 2), 2

(al.

= 2 Chi8

,215

word

'''s

111.11

[PPX] vb.rush; (Thesal.cp.Snbx,

fl.

supr.),

nbv

3 ms. 'by

p erg

abs.secswccm\/'ii8 25

TH Dt28

whom)

in ref. to
12

22

a prosperous

(NH

2^3.23^J^ c aC(._

20

2. shew, experience, prosperity,

Dn 8" (of horn),

f [Jl7^] vb. roast flesh

11

Dn 8'".

?"!'?

13

rh%

b?,

( + 00311),

s
and, of terror, 13

Qn

c aC(; re J

human subj. c. ace.


I

in gen., of physical effects of mental dis-

of childbirth

19

^J^

11',

tD" 72T'^ n.m.pl. musical


l

cymbals (with

cussion,

^X,Aram.r^X,
q.v.;

||

Ch

13

instr.

of per-

clashing sound;

JJjT");-^ 2S6

DW^yo);

cstr.

NH

+ 0^0

J^.^

^I50

m~\r\ 'X v 5 ; cf. Now*"*-

Arch. 277 S^T

853

rran
1

-* 72 '

Benz

[n?Sp] n.f. bell (fr. tinkling) ; pi. cstr.


DtonnihfDZc^ 20

t"T172 n.pr.m. (Thes

TD J~7^Q n.f.du. cymbals (appar. later


equiv. of 0\^X where v. reflf.); ' i Ch 13
542
2CI15 1213
25
(H2S6 v. Q^X), 15 16

1. Benj'.,
site,

29

;5

19

10

Ezr

Ne

12

27

D?n-

Ch

15

/JTiProl. Assyr.Gr.

float, cf.

rify)

Nes

25

(NH

liii

BAS

31 "-*:

rest,

127; Ball, Geu.53\.

i.

Aram. ^vX^!",

ii.launch

Yth

Rrtrt*

-Ave filter, cla-

_ Qal iy. 3 pi. D3 ITiBiy? ^X Ex

10

[772] vb. be or grow dark

fill.

nta

[11.],

Palm.N?vt3D

Hcm Chrest

roo/,

ceiYmgr,

OAram.

125

Ne

19

overshadow, Aram.

7?12

a shadowing

Hiph.

wood (but
M4

t 72 n.m."'

Gni9 +
8

Ft. ?XB BH.h

del.

2tXa<9a, etc.

deep

= ?X 4. DID, @ (usu.)

ukui

93, soThesSchAvaily Lebenn d Tode !94


ZAW
* vil 1897 18S
No
Eav Br and most mod.
-

'

ffi

>'

<

ness, cp.

be

T^ n

death- shad

dark);

black,

oft.

010,

||

= deep shadoiv,
Am 5 Jb f

<YW, etc., and opp. "j?a, "liK. 1.


''Tin ^>K Tix)
darkness (cf.
17a

deepdark-

Ar. 'Lb iv, As. [tal&mu], Eth. R&tn>

22

28 34"; of eyes heavy with weeping 16 16


'X ninpa 24 17 b terrors of the darkness.
2. fig.
24

Jei3 16 f 107 1014

extreme danger Je

b. of

6
\//

23* 44

characterizing world of the dead,

Jb io 21

'X

^W)

'x

38

^BN 103 v 22
17

'(

)ns IS9

'X

J"|N

Bu Du)

nis-ny^).

aaov;

1772, a*hbz, *hbx

3.

^y?n

'XI

(text dub., v.

7rv\a> P o\ 8e

20

||

^x.

v.

Co Toy Krae).

T^iETb-Sin

n.pr.f. in

thou that turnest

Judah

me!) iCh.4 3

to

(give shade,

Eo-?jXf/3/3a>i>,

etc.

77^ (7 of foil.;

IV.

meaning dub.; Eth.

i^X Jb 40 22 etc.; pi. ttj&S Ct 2 17 4 6 cstr.


\^X Je6 4 ; 1. shadow on dial 2 K 20 9101011
s
6
n"lV-\bb3P J e 6 4 cf. Ct2 17
Is 38
of mt.
4
36
JU9
2. shadow, shade, as protection (fr.
sun) of branches, Ju 9 15 (in allegory), Ho 4 13
Jb 4 o22 Jon 4 5 6 and (in fig.) Ho 14 s Ez 17 23
also

II

i.e.

shadow; 'x abs. 2 K 20 +


i^X Ez 3 i 6 +,
sf. ^X ^i2i
-

Ez 31 3

8av6.Tov, cf.

^X

3 pl.^ip?
the gates of Jerusalem grew dark,

13
evening came on.

cstr.

cf.

rta)

flDftrt^; is

1257

unleavened bread (Di

unfermented, cf.^ sub

as pure,

more prob.

II. ??X),

would be designation of shape).

+ 7172 Kt,

7^7^ Qr n.m.

loaf ; Dnyf Dnb 'X Ju 7

13

(cf.

round

cake,

GEM).

31

61217

80 11 Ct

-f

(of refreshment, delight);

Wp 'X Gn 19

of reck Is 32 2 (&im.);

my

tection) 4

25

of thy wings,
63

cf.

'*

4
,

of

fig.

shade, in

hence
of

5 and
so prob. 16 3 ;

roof; of cloud Is
6

'i's

shadow of

of

(fig.

^S33

protection

Jb7 2

gen.,

fig.

'''s

'X

fi

Nu

VlJ 75f

14 (JE),

f 91

iv,no.2,i.4

Aram.KOJ'X,

Nab. Palm,

cf

^DS;

cf.

Gn

27
i'

and mice

H;>xa Is 34 15 appar. ref. to TiEp,


but improb.; rd. peril, JVX3 her eggs
Che Hpt

Du

(CljgHebHpt transp
as

rnanj nyp^).

3. s/iadow
2

symb. of tramitoriness of life Jb 8 9

p5^ ^X3), Ec6


near its end ^

12

8";

"ItDJ i?5f3

of an individ.
;

'!

Am 5

26

Dr),

Ez

life

fig.

44

102 12 so foliOi? ?X3 109 23 in


sim. of emaciated members, ?X? V}X' Jb 1 7'.
,

statue)).

20

52

33
of

image (something

1 *S

(of gold)

5-5

6
;

'x abs.

oby

27

DD^X Am 5'

17

23

17

+ ;-sf. io^X v

money v 12

'

No 'Schnitzbild');

pi. cstr. "BJar

U^[, OAram.N^X,

NnDPX of woman's

(also

T D72 n.m. Ez 16

45

sword), 5 16 (covering people); of human ally


IS30 23 of king La4 20 ; also of wisdom Ec 7'^
,

W?^),
fig.

'

foil.;

'

CIS

IS49 2 (covering prophet, under

(-/of

ZMGxxiv(1870) 1W
so As. salmu, Sab.D^X Gildemeister

so

\/^i2i

(v. also n.pr.

No ZMG!ll(1886) 7s3f cp. Ar.


lU^.cut off (e.g. an ear, a nose); NHD?X = BH,

36 s 57'

= protection, defence, of city (wall) Je 48


9

D7

shadow

of

pro-

2. ^bx, Manas-

death -shadow,

n. [m.]

poet. (prob.

a. of distress

&?, pL shadoiv); Qui Pf.


"^

Tn^/2
shadow,

expl. as

2 e \ n 6(e)t.

2 f \> n

(van d.H. v 20 ), 2 f /i& t

(cf.

Ar. J-b be black, J-k shade; Eth. ftArt: be dark;


As. &7lu, shade, saldlu, Pi. roof over, so Sab.

^5

Ch 12 21

v. esp.

vb. sink, be submerged

As. saldlu, sink down, sink to

id.;

1628

Ch 8 20

19 - 22 - 23

(after older com m. ) rd. Tmy$ darkness,

[77X ]

fll.

H72 n.pr.f. Avife of Lam. Gn 4

Ei.g. Tr. 2n2

sf.

26
,

l'"^X 2

cut out,

^39

Doi>X

cstr.

+ 73=";
ls

1 i

Ch

tumours
esp. of heathen gods

1. images of

1S6 5511

We as gloss, cf. GASm


Kii =2Ch23 (both c. vb. TQ^),
(text dub. ; del.

17

18

so

"I3t

'X 16

17

(i.e.

in male form, ace. to

of harlotry for idolatry);


their molten

men Ez 23 14

DnbDD

^X Nu

images; of painted pictures


2. image, likeness, of resem-

85 4

po^i
making man

blance, '*? (K"}3) nt^y, of God's

own image, Gn_i

his

(||irwi3;

(||Unton3), v 27

2,=

3.

all P).'

image, semblance, '3


20

empty,

(2 essentiae) a

^39' as

HDfl DEpS

X^h'S n.pr.mont. l.'X~in J u

ti.

Shechem, not

identif.,

Hauran

prob. E. of Jordan (in


),

(="i> V

Ch

mebs
t
v

II

29

Ju8 +
5

IO

iLs, As.

S23

1.7

36

'

42
,

ybf

(</of

V'83

NH

BAram.

LU,

Ar.

cf.

"7^2

+ H3T,

S 16

Gn

rfecZme,

so Ar.

Syr.Ux/*).

y bl? Nyp^y,
,

K6

13

of

bill,

34

"

iS io 2 (siveral.;

ybsp,

cf. 2

D^S ?? v

21").

f?2&2,

26 33 33

Zciknaad, etc.

conj.

Ex

so Ar.

&

I-

consec.

Ku

74k

K6

5-6

3 pi.

man Gn

side, of

ark
2

20

(f3f)
26 35

32
,,31.32

(pi.),

12

Jb 18

Ex 2 5
v

v.

irXivpq
.JBLxi

v.

ls

),

=37

fir,

'

of tabern.

23
'a v ),
27

30'

37

AOL

I4

(!>&),
ZAvL25s

tH. [J//?] vb lim P ( Ar Aib, Aram.


vbn Aph.);Qal Pt. bT-^J? ybif Gn 3 2 32 (J;
of Jacob)

f.

ny>3fn as subst., of personif.

us flock [|NX]

Mi 4 6 7 Zp

19

10

65

#"!)>

(II

13
(II

0v6*6

fig.

etc.; Ex 17

Ne

20

69

||

i5 13

??) Jb
HXOV

"&>D?

63

s
.

Ex 17 + sf.
Ju 15 Ho 2
3

'if

18

(E),

22
15

cf.

19

Ju

be thirsty

H. nox), Dt 28 4S Ne

Hpt

Marti

3yn Is 5

0/32";

13

(van

of wild

44 sub" foil'.); fig. of grief of


)n Ez 19 13 c.'i>,
exile IS41
cf. NOJH
11 .
'S3
<Az>5< /or water Am 8
Je 48 18 is prob.

Judah

(cf. 'is

'

17

corrupt; read perhaps Y~}$; (Gie), or "^ays.

(or

||)

18

3jn

pi.
2

thirsty one Is 29
thirst for

Gunk

'1

; abs.

adj. thirsty

HNOS Dt 29

's

CNES f

S 17 29 Pr
s

32

s
;

favour) 5

prop,

nxm);

21

1
;

NOS 4

14

fs.

of entire people.

and

subst.
(fig-

of

= thirsty land

nNttsn-riN

watered (plant, herbage)

n.f.

14

'f iof, as

so also 21

i/te

THNftlf

'X Is 2i

10 f; thirsty, usu.

25

fig.

T
'

49

"am Jb'24 11

^3

(
-

tD^
28

65

49

soid thirsteth for God,

22

La

WMI

fs.

9
nbni I s 50 2 but rd.
asses V' 104 11 , of fish
0001131 Gunk ScMpf 98 Che
perh. (or nND5T3) KC5f3
T

II. y^\

in Benj. Jos 18

13

10

Is

ND2 n.[m.] thirst; abs.

*KOST ^'

thirst, etc.);

63

15 16

6. (in P)

3 3 5

36

= 38

K6

my

Am 8

41 (on text

t.

>>

TelAm.,2 27w, so Zim


M ^ Wklj however> think8
f jfoj).

poss.

42

d.

Is

13

c.i>rei,Ex i7 (E);

Is

MM*

3 mpl.

(J).

[JT^]), 7

burial-place of Saul 2 S 2

(189 2,.,

Ja8tl

12 - 12 - 14

Vb? sub

tD7!J n.pr.loc.
2eXa[()Xa(]

2L22

temple like

of temple wall

of altar 27 7

4. ribs of cedar and

(||'"I ?S>

35

10

WJPn,

5. leaves of door v 34
(}f)

24

,J

11

or terrace 2 S 16 13

(rd. '?n for

planks, boards
.

pi.

42

(Ges 575 ); 1 s. -nOJf Ju 4 19 (Ges


1KOV Is 28 21 imp/. 3 ms. KO^l.Ex

mpl. 1NOXD

Ku

Q"V^
Ez 4 i 26 +; sf.

temple Ez 4i 5 + 10

Co Toy Krae).
v 15

Ex 2 6 +

As. sumu,

nNDV f

fs.

(rare);

18
17 Ju 15

RyA:

Eth.

iy. 3

^v.

v. III.

ci ,

SaXaaS, etc.

2fX(\)ij(ic),

Qal

\//-

rib of

ridge,

i.e.

12

II 39 EXaf,

26

26

cstr. ]>!?X

cstr. n'y|>X

Ex 2 6

and appar.

tyjw

sf.

+ ; 1.

2*'

so of Ezek.'s

rfi

1515

Ch

[NQ2f] vb. be thirsty (NH = BH

= BH,

J???

3. side-chambers or cells (enclosing

iv

HPS

[b^l],

=l Ch

37

2(\fj.ai>a, 2aX/u.

foil.;

niypS v 3 +

W6

Je 20

Nu

Tpv2 n.pr.m. Ammonite hero of David 2 S


23

12

Jll 8,

t.

abs/V Gn

34

vn'ypi-

floor

cstr.

2e\e((f>), etc.

n.pr.loc. inBenj.

i, 11.

2e\ncova.

n.f.(m.

rib, side

i.e.

JW

caper-plant); father

30

J 0S I? 3

prob. crpt. (Dr);

'

selu,

5^2

v.

s.6.Io.il

TTOT ^

28

);

ribs)

Ne

at

watchers of
Jb 18 12 ruin is

t"TnCT>2 n.pr.m. of Manasseh,

bb.

A.LI curved;

deviate,

2.

(NH

n.pr.m.

15

35

10

14

EX.,uzi.

n.pr.m. a king of Midian,

JHX

1K6

Je 20

"!'?K>

TFp2

n.pr.loc. station of Isr. in wilder-

VlfyT^

also

'S

of a wall-builder

Wetzst,

ace. to

stumbling

fig.

raw??/ (f133)

''VpSS V'

sf.

stumbling ; iVp^p J13J TX


ready for his stumbling. Vid. also

27

(2>XX<,

),

v. III.

41
ness Nil 33

I.

38

yjs

/ am

18

("ObT^

iao

^ 68

n.pr.ni. a hero of David 2

pQT'^

(11.

r-

ScX^.

lls

of calamity, abs. 'Sp

my
my

n.[m.] limping, stumbling;

/or stumbling (and falling);

near

GFM, Buhl Geo

cf.

2. snow-capped mt.

Epfitov (erroii.).

Buhl Geosr

48

T^^^

in

'S3 5 3

thou wilt despise their semblance.

73

of.

= mere,

fig.

man icalks about;

(mere) semblance

27

nans

w.'/t

nnn Dt29 18
the thirsty,

parched condition;

Je

2'

spare thythroat/VTp^rom being 2>arched (in fig.).

855

pans
n.[m.] thirsty ground;
TpNft^
T
7
Dt8 Is 3 5 ^io7 33

abs. 'v

vb. bind, join (Ar. JL^S bind,

We GM

wind, specif, of girl with two lovers


470

1893>

Bo&l and

in. be attached, attach oneself, specif, be (re-

Niph.

Nu

Pt.

nnaXD

f.

'

his loins.'

50

yjr

19

"

3,5

:!

VTO3T

sf.

whence

106 28

-^

join,

adopt his

i.e.

(>denom.

Pu.

19

couple,

Je 51 23

"TO* Is 5

19

19

593m

);
Q^on 'V Ju
oxen 1S11"

(Ges

"^(n) '^ span of


21
19
1 K 1
pi. of more than one span v
(plough3
12
,;
DHTB nV 2 K 5
ing), Jb i 42
D^l? 'X
-

10

S 16

7 9
'

Is 2

a jjcwV of horsemen; pi. also of one pair


ib
*ll25f
so Kit);
g (but rd. prob.

of riders 2

Je 51

(of oxen)

23

2.

measure of land (only square measure in OT)


appar. what a span can plough

like acre; orig.

Now*"*' 202 Benz Arch 208 cf. mod.


faddan, = what can be ploughed in a season
Schumacher ZPV:iil(1889) ,f- Acr SSJordln22 or in a
day Bergheim PEQ 1894 ]92 Ency. Bib ACRE ), rntJ>'S
(in a

day;

1-

v.

:I6 '

'

S 14 14 (on text
fi.

v.

"PQ2 n.m.

Gn

24 > 22
50

v.

pi.

Qn*D3f

Nu

31

50'

Gn

24

fig.

NU19

15
.

(NH
id.,
^

so

shining, also sprout;

Ph. TOX posterity) ;


Qal P/ 3 ms. ia-rrav Lv 13 37 ; 3 pi. inosi
consec. Is 44 4 ; imp/. 3 ms.
Jb 5 6 3 fpl.

"jnOT Is 42
ninip*

etc.;

Gn

(E),

Ezi7 6

Ex

Pt. nip*

io

=i Ch

19

DOsb Ju i6 22 (Samson's

anwn]

sf.

11

Is 6

27
38 ;

is

55

37

(in fig.)

(of beard); Inf. cstr.

Impf. 3 ms.

Hiph. Pf 3 ms.

hair).

impf. 3 ms. rvm:

10
;

Gn 2
n^mo ^
9

npif?!

Pt.

2S23

Jb

etc.; //. csr. nVDifn!)

I04 14 147 8 ; 1.

cause

to

grow, c. ace. of plant, subj. "i Gn 2 9 ^ 104 14


27
8
cf. JI538
c. 2 ace. ^ 147
who causeth mts.
15
to sprout grass; fig., obj. n^*llf PUDS' Je
33
,

(HP) of

/torn

interrog., v.

Gn

ground

Ez 29 51

Isr.

David

of

132

17
;

llb

s
6i
cf. also 2 S 23
(if
;
Dr Bu otherwise HPS); subj.
18
lla
22
(sim.), Dt 2 9
(obj.
3 cf. Is 6i

etc. Is
;

om.); also (fig.) Is 45 s (cf. Di Kit).


2. of
rain, cause the earth to sprout (abs.), Is 55 10

tn?32 n.m. Je23

Ho8 +,nDVZc3 8
9

Ez 1

sprout, growth;

25
cstr. npx Gn 1 9 +

abs. 'x

sf.

nntpx

np^Nn

1. coll. sprouting, groivth,

'2f

Gn 19 25 (J), ni^n 'X Ez 16 (sim.), cf.Ys 61"


f 65 so niH' X Is 4 'x abs. Ho 8 growth
7

11

foliage) of vine, 'X iQ"]0

Ez

beds where

it

-j^ J e

Ezi7 I0 =<Ae

3. future ruler, under

grew.

of sprout from Davidic tree


pi^jf 'y

2. pro-

cess of grovjth, of vine, nPIDX Pliny

(cf.

^ 132

17

fig.

"'ObpHl

23* a righteous sprout, shoot,

njVtt 'X nn}> IVDXK


33 ; hence
Ze 3 8 of Zerub. tof 'X E*K 6 12
15

(as n.pr.) 'X

^J?

v.

nrvm

ddx.

ufyH (V^f foil.;

cf.

Ar.

ncx.

v.

-..2

draw/

to^ei//'ier,

or *Jo bandage (a wound), be compact

DXOX^rm; Jer Palp.

tna^
47 CtV
2

NH

Ithpalp. veil (?denom.)).

io 5 Dpi*
,

Ec

Gn

sprout, spring
2

Ex

(in fig.);

up:

io 5 (both J),
once (late) 1ST

woman's

veil

sf. qnifflf

; Is

||

snappeth at his wealth (so

Vrss

na ;

||

Bu Bev

'""

DiDu

thirsty,

n.f.
3

t 0^732 n.m. doubtful word, usu. snare, trap


9
; D^n 'X S]KB>! Jb ^and a snare
(fr. na Jb 1
)

and most mod. B^Ei?, or NOX, the


sometimes with change of ^K^); 18 9
Che JQ ,x a897) 578 B , T? pangs, cf. Is 1 s ).
'

t[pD] vb. dry up, shrivel (NH id.;


X Nu6 Pi?^?, for Q^?;); Qal Pt. act. pi.
D^pJOif CI?' Ho 9 shrivelling breasts (of women;
3

6 - 23

1. of plants, trees, etc.

Gn 4 i 6 23

2S

nB?n

Lv

2. of hair

Pi. grow
ms. HEX Ez

Pf. 3

D^as

fiPV; Syr. oyj. spring or shine forth, [^o^

fpl.

om.

2;

O^X)

13 (P
abundantly, always of hair;

Pi.).

cf.

10

22

(P); in

cover, of vessel,

vb. sprout, spring up


T(lU2i

T^U n.[m.]

nas
T ~

future events Is 42 9

bracelet (6oimcZ on

bracelet Gn 24 223047 (J),


Ezi6 n 2 42

fn.

On^m Is 5

DrHPS);

Nu 31

wrist); abs/x
3

= span

alone

if

trees (full

of future ruler (v. no*)

fig.

Zc 6 12 posterity Is 44 4 cf. Jb 8 19 trouble (bV) 6


truth (HON) f 85 12 restoration
1V58 8

righteousness,

pair;'* cstr. Ju

ttTOX

pi.

Gerber 170 ).

"IEX

fr.

1. couple, pair, usu. of animals,

I9 3

wood sprouting with

(butv.infr.); cstr.

tongue combineth (fitteth together,

/tv

3 nipl.

S 20 8 a sword bound upon (?V)


Hiph. Impf. 3 fs. nip-)? Tmn

tl?22 n.m. 1K ,9
ffi

25

frameth) deceit

ia

Nu

Baal Peor,

(J -Hi),

bind\;

-jo.,

b'l^i N1125 5

Pt. pi.

attach, oneself'to (?)

worship

*1??X,

Impf. 3 ms. "1^*1

^io6 28

TIKp_

Aram.

devoted;

ligiously)

fasten (cattle) to yoke Dozy, j^JL yoke, Id.;

As. samddu, bind, harness, so Eth.

D *?J? noiy Ec

of growing trees);

15

t^P^]

pD2
6

14

||

b^&n

crn).

p2
t [p^lDS] n.m.

lsso 12

grapes); pi. ^i???


1

CI

12

41

(van

13

S 25 30
H. v 40 ).

d.

t~l?22 n.m.

Lv 13*

Ho

7 - 11

Ez

cstr. "ioi

; woo

wool; abs.

17

27

in natural state Ifn nj?

6 37

(but constr. difficult,

'S

Ho

711

white

Ju
and

snow

",

16

ls

">
,

'Jf

O^N

perhaps gloss);
18

27

1S

pnx

exterminate, annihilate,

^i8 41 =2S22 41

TJirPCS
phr. 'X?

'Jf

n.f.

69

'i

Lv

94

25

ruvmb

s3
,

i^),

143

12
.

of alienation of

v 3u (P).

T |^ n.pr.loc.

2(f)(v

name

of Mdlderness S.

of Canaan, where lay Kadesh Barnea,

Lag BN47 pm), Jos

H3X N"u|4 4 (where

H. H3V in Jos); elsewh.

d.

JJf-' ?"]'?
1

tmD2

s "3

completion, finality, only in

2 = m perpetuity,

land; rinmS

s7

54' 73

ace. pers.,

c.

(read as in

c.

15

n
3

loc.

(van

(sim.);

Ez if"'

so

'"$

cstr.,

of cedar (in

3 -"!;

of tall trees

iri-im 3

sf.

27

1414

from woolly,

n.f. tree-top (poss.

feathery, appearance);
fig.)

(sim.;

12

'

'X

'

ioi 5S ; his foes

^05?

subj. Psalmist

/ace, linen):

prey of moth Is
v. ">D-?), Pr 31
made up into garments Dt 22 11
133 Lv 13 47 59 cf. v 48 52 133 om. Ez 34 s 44 17

69

t/'

(from white flakes);

\|/-

but on text
51

V^

Eth.

N-]y).

'* Is i

147
wool as merchandise Ez

(?)

white Is

(as gift of value);

3/^), sim. of

||

BH;

(v. infr.);' sf.

(0)^2

(usu. c.

1S

NH

'

D^B*

12

noy =
")Q2f (-/of foil.;
tOy,
Palm.
Aram.
Jlaa;
0yC:
Ez44

W1B3T Ges Md or ^ipnBSf Hi [Ges 5 145k] cf. Bae)


17
thine alarms ^awe annihilated me.
ty 88
Hiph. iy. 2 ms. HfiEttn \^73 27 Impf. 3 ms.
23 23
sf. Dn^m:
2 ms. TVmri ^ i 43
etc.;
7
7m). ms. sf. Qrvmrt f 54
Pi. pi. sf. VVOXD

bunch of vaiBina (dried

33

[$],
t

:t6

34 Dt 32

1, 11,

51

H52,

in.

n?X [&]

Jos 15

21

20 1

v. I, II, III. ps.

f 8";

14
in gen., DPniMf v .

13

(all P).

[n.m.] flocks

q.v.); abs. nft

Nu

sf.

form of ?K*

(||

Nu 3 2

D3K35f

24

(JE).

T [FT Ji] vb. descend (meaning inferred fr.


adj. gent.

H"l?3!

as subst. coll.

art.

c.

city

COT Gn Dl Pa281(

Egypt. Da-(m)-?7ia-ra

AS. u. Eur. 187


145

Jastr

Tel

-,

Strabo* vi

Gk.

'

;
-

2 - 12

called

Am gumur acc

JBLxii(I?93) 63

-rn

As.,

VMM

ZPV

Zim

tQ

xlll (1890).

slpvpa, etc., e.g.


cf TelAm 40 *

>Wkl MVG1896 203f'

context); Qal Imp/.

Simirra by

(people of the

= As. Zimarra, distinct from SimirraSumur);"*? Gn io = Ch


tov 2ap.a'V, 21/xvpa,

ls

16

Ez 27 11 Co rds. Cni??* for 0H12W ( q v .);


Toy Krae retain '31
cf. mod. Sumra, N. of
Tripoli and S. of Ruad (Arvad), v. Pietschm

paloi/;

~QnA

"Ztfipifx,

@L

1.

in Benj. Jos 18

ipl.

nto

(E) of ears of grain.

2apapetp, perh.

Es-samra,

t [jlUis] vb. put

and

(in

XH

id.,

Qal, Pi.) hyperb. (prop, compress together

Ar.

(of dried-up brooks).


1

+ 0Y1S);

barb?; pi. D^* Pr2 2

TiN^p /ia<A ^w2


Pi'lel Pf. 3

Pi. Pf. 3

D^STD-bKl Jb 5 5 from (behind) thorns

dub.;

Che J(J,J,I,y

'

1897 576
'

Bev jph<i.vi.305p rop Q


_

wealth, barbs

(?

an end to me (it is so
pi. sf. ^WnBlf (but rd.

as doublet of tW3X;

elel.

Q3N1 [and as to their

barbed spears) take

fi. [n2!j] n.f. appar.


fishing-spe'ar

?)

it].

hook, or barb

;pi. ni3X Am 4

2
(

||

Nu 33

55

(P;

II

D> W),

Q,

)J ( ^of foil.
X Knyy cold).

II.
j:? ;

??i

Jos2 3

25

coolness of snow

III.
"^XZb

jJS (^of

D?'?X

(D; both fig.).

NH fW Je coW, so J Aram.

f 11. [H22] n.f. coolness


13

13

(of

njll nh'D).

t[^32] n.[m.] thorn, prick;pi.

is. sf. "Onntjtf

Di), but very

(a protecting thorn hedge, so

JL.7,^ is be

make speechless, silence; Syr. fcj*9i


VlEHf
be silent (in Lexx)); Qal Pf
3 pi. n
La 3 63 they have put an end to my life (Bu conj.
Pi.).
Niph. be ended, annihilated/ Pf. 1 s.
SIBfrnjBO "na^3 Jb 23 17 lam [not] annihilated
because of (the) darkness; 3 pi. WOW Jb 6 17

intense).

meaning obscure),

t [}!?]n.[m.] thorn?

an end to, exterminate,

silent, 11, iv.

139

foil.;

22

^ 1

23

JJX (-/of

I.

n.pr.loc.

press,

Gn 4

Aram.

(cf.

N03, Ueu'o,, stone); Qal Pt.pass.

N. of Jericho Buhl Geogr 1S0


2. 'if "ID mt. in
Ephraim 2 Ch 13 4 2op.opaiv, unknown.

poet,

(the tent-

Pal. 3 (1898), 407

tQ^ffi
2apa,

(alighted)

*'<

t[DJ2] vb. dry up, harden

rmni

i?yD

Ph8n. 39

"iinn

thinks

fs.

Ju i 14 = Jos i5 ls and she descended


from the ass; JQ?? 'n J^4 21 ^
peg) W( Jown into the ground.

(flS2f

foil.;

; cstr. aWvi35r Pr

nil DJ^V Ecclus 43

Thes

(so

Di )

20
).

cp. Ar.

preserve, keep, Eth. JOJj; protect, but club.).

857

n:2
'*

S if +

pi- niax 2

shield, larger than fJO 1


1515
nav(n) N?2 1 s
2 CI19
;

Ch 14

H3if1

35

39
of

'V

i2

favour

'''s

Ez 26

Q*i?n

Ch

12

io 16

i7"-

25

41

:;i

(van

5";

\^

of

fig.

16

(van

aW

pinn
2 3=

12
;

f
4

38
sim.

faithfulness 91 4

'^'s

> basket =

and context; perh. from above -/;

STalm. *?); Exi6

:i3

of sluices of heaven opened,

prop, be retired,

Hiph.
to

NH

V^^

Mi

5??.??

wpx

pL

Vrlli

t[*1j2s] vb. wrap, or


Ar.

lamps with

oil

inserting

ace. to

Qpllmpf.

wind

(his

q.v.);

sf.,

i^??X Is

tf^TT^] vb.
(but on text

+Inf.

a winding (under

t^i2 n.m.

wind
fig.

tnoas

Zc3

323

n.f.

^ Toy
wind

cf.

opp

Ba

p^_

>

ace. cogn. ^SJIP

of

ball, to
3

up

^-f

(with)

be driven far

v. following.

(for
2

14
;

cstr.

roya ^ iM7.j an (Kt sjm);

women's turbans).

winding;

Is 22

18
,

n_

rnyx

fs.

of men,

Gn 49 s2

S6

13

./mp/.

Tp2

Ju

'1

1^ls6 3

old

fpl.
Hbr m

ending,

D^yx

dubious

usu. (its)

(1887; '

Hiph. Impf.

Holz).

disease Du, rdg/X'l) makes him march,

t [li'2] n.m.

step,

29

Pr 30
Jb 18 7

2 s 6 - 13

i"ip Je io Pr 6

sf.
,

sf.

iyx Jb 31 4

etc.;

S6 13 ^nrTHyx ^rrm
givest me firm footing,
2

(||

H3?).

of

life,

Jeio 23 Pr 16 9

etc.

pi. cstr.

1.
S

'

37

1.

niV^

37

the

fig.

course

of

Pr 4 12

s1

iaiN'

||

njW

[TOp]

Sam. V^-m shut up cr


BASi374
Aecfye a&owi, Pra

43
i.

e.

Ch

14

n.[m.] step; pi.

II. *!}?)

(-/of

foil.;

f 37

18 7

i3
(li

24

sf.

Ki

of

10

at his heels, in his train

course of life.-arHJPl?

'

marching ; 'v Hp

sound of marching

i.e.

Jb 14 16

n.f.

Hire

step, pace,

D Pr 30 29 =
march La 4 ,s
tp

W *6
34

abs. *T?X

=f 18

,,

sg. '*

lit.

22

step, stately in

pi.

7 pers.

2. step, steps, in

fortune:

c.

pace

fs.

power Di;

(an unseen

it

4U

i(,884, '

emend,

conject.

'

Hpt

^rnyxrn Jb 18 14 and

sf.

No ZMG "

e.g.

v 0888) I99

abs.

cf.

VJV?roa

Dn

cstr., fig.

"H),

of

Pr 2 24

meaning unknown).

also

tpr2

n.[m.] pillory;

Je 2 9

26

(||n3Bnp).

fn. [myi'l
upper arm
I. "iyx);

"U (-/of foil.;


socket),

and

so

NHii32f = BH (ahohinge-

3 N"^?

(rare)).

ace. ^1"J step a


N-3 Jeio 5

c.

3
Pr 4 12 supr.); ^3T3N n^S-lSDO 31 7
s
harlot Pr 5 fig., later; n^yx bixf

v. [f]JX].

(c.

V.

Gn 49" is

^68

Ju

ace. cogn.

c.

six steps;

of idols,

ni33

of text v. in Ball

and perh. Eth. RfeJ:


Ar. jjj- fond, restrain, straighten, Syr.
*aj>(inLexx; usu. throw)).

ci.

id. (rare);

(cf.

'"j

AaJ #oe

/i?/

by

daughters (twigs of bough) have climbed over


145k
others think
the wall (on sg. vb. v. Ges
;

foil.;

MT nyif, v. nyx);
1S

making a good

turban; abs. 'V ZC3 55 (for

(-/of

P/.'

^ 68 ; step, march, of

JPPeters

up, together

Ez 21 31 mD Ex 2 8 37 2 6 cstr. nsjxD Lv
9
4
s8 31
i6 ;~turban"oi linen Ex 2 8 4 37 3739 129
39
Lv 8 99 16 4 sign of royalty Ez 2 31

py$

n*JJ?V

TfiEOJjp n.f. turban of high priest


'o

march (NH

-ttsnby

thee entirely

Is 62

S]13

is 6 2 3

nia^^n I s

feeding-

Bo 300b Ko iU>201 ).

etc.; Inf. cstr.' si.

a making humble

and (fig. of righteousness) Jb 2 9

nawp s^x

pipes

cstr.

Qal

way Pr7 s

ms. ^if Lv i6 /w? /iaK


(3) the turban (nsaso

and

abs.

22 18 he will

h. priest)

HIPN, a^S.

cf.

v. infr.); 3 pi. 'HJJV 2

"UT Pr

pi. sf.

(in vision) (formation

step,

Ar. Xa.1 ascend);

head) with

in exile).

Zc 4 12

certain

hem of garment, 3 J ^335? skirt


KMXD, jaJ _ r&cm, ChrPal. JfcAjj

tesseZ);

of

].,

sound of thy (water-) spouts

TniiriDIi n. m.pl.

SJlxJo

(=5133);

pi.

modest (on format,

T[jP)2!j] adj.

off,

close, reserve,

y35f retiring, modest)

= shewing a humble walk (with God).

BN 5 3id)._

(cf.

humble (perhaps

Hiph. &p

FO?

Inf. abs.

ivalk

the

loc'.),Hb3 12 (c.acc.n?);^-prob. also

t[J/ j2k] vb. be modest,

preserve, so 3!

?V ^4

Tj^ySS

]y* v. fwy.

DrHPS);

cf.

(so

vera

(i.e., si

fig.,

3 ms.

(P).

S 5s

13

conduit

spout,

TT

Tfi32M2? n.f. jar, or like receptacle (soVrss

pipe,

Jems., but very dubious,

24

);

m.

n.

NH); abs. 113X3 yq

12 9 (van

fan

Ch

KNn),

H. v

Ch

'2fi

12

v ,7 )

(cf.

d.

jao

H. vj4 )

d.

Ch

('Jfn '3

'Jfi

'*

Ch

Je 46 s cf. '5f "S-p


npn tns 2 Ch 25';

Vi-TS)

J3D

H. v s );

d.

V^J

'*

tTi32

shield (covering whole

fill. !"F2^ n.f. large

body); abs.

rnyz

'Xn also 2

Comp.

(so

armlet, band clasping

n.f.

SS

al.;

most

step-chain,

from

20
(ladies' finery); read
pi. niiyjfn Is 3
B'- E ""- 4 268
nnj?n)

(2), 301

K ii"' (for MT
Kmp gg K t B enzi

mysN
t i"TTO

858

Nu 31 50 ( + TD5?

id.; abs/N

n.f.

SraceZe^tt'T^ "^ 'K


We Dr Bu HPS, cf." 2 K 1

2
12

(read fTiyjrn

i'

1.

incline, lean, cf. also

u)

( c,

14

Is 5

HJ/'X

,J^)

',

Qal

Pt.

fr. abundant
marching (Lo Gr
np
Je 2 20 (in

63' bending (forward or backward;

Che Du Di-Kit

al.)

Je 48

empty

12

(=Pi.

mew, inclining, tipping

Pi. Pf. 3

it.

2. trans.

sensu. obscoeno).
D*J?lf

nat

f.

Je 48 12 I will
him over (Moab,

send tippers and they shall tip

under

q.v.) pi.

vessel, to

a,

Wjm

pi. sf.

t[jj/!i]

wander, travel (Ar. ^rIj

vb.

2 K
15

26

K8

DW Gn

mpl.

K4

40

4
3

55

+^

19

13

20 16 Jos
(

88 2

i//

La

rei),

34

cf.

18

Ju

JE),

Ne

18

Dt

4 'io
27

c. ''S> 2

cry, cry out, in distress,

acc.cogn.),Dt22

\n

24 27
-

need;

Is 3 3

107

Ch

2 6 7 Is

628

{rtp

13

Gn 27

^M

14
,

2. abs.
s4

(J;

c.

(||nM), 6 5 (||^n,

Je 22 20 20
-

fD rei),

c.

Ex

sq. ittx

cry unto (?K) idol Is 46"

c.

39

pers. om.)
:

'K^K 77 2

njJWKl

K 20

'<

2 4 7 (all

+ ?.?0

20

(JE),

rei);

cry,

a. unto

Ex 5 s (J),
10
esp. unto
Gn 4 Ex 8 s + ~bv
25
4
22
v 26 Nu
15 17 2 2 (pyiP pj?2f),
,2T

'

12

( + bv

10 - 15

i4

rei),

v5

Ex 5 3 ; 1.

Nun

rei),

rei),

4'

?N pers.;

c.

and (b

b.

+b

(E;

K4

(J), 2

opp.

of vessel).

fig.

cry out, for help, usu.

one stooping (under a burden),

strength), but read prob."lJ?5f

npy>

man Gn

supr.).

t[)TJ/^] vb. stoop, bend, incline (Ar.


ViSe

"W2

(||

b)p JTU),
49

Jb 35
c. obj. Don Jb i -_(|| Jiyfc).
9
maie outcry, clamour, Is 42 s ( + 8^ yDE?'
Niph. 6e summoned (i.e. to arms), abs.;
i?ip).
Imp/ 3 ms. P3?5fl Ju 7 2324 12 so 3 mpl. Ipytfl
12

^3),

(II

3.

away

journey, go

prob. connected with As.

Eth. ROt;, Aram. W?, Palm.

senu,

= Heb.

(beast, etc.)

also iear, carry);

^^J

Is 33 20 travel,

load

45

Aram,

fjftp,

Tll'2 n.pr.loc.

Qal Imp/. 3 ms.

be removed, of tent

e.

i.

tGn

?J?B

jyt2, all

17

Tanis,

Tm/i?:

fj?^

+ VB?).

after

598ff-

Dl Pa315 );

it

Hebron ace. toNu 1 3";

^ >j8 nA:i

GS512ff

also El)

mod. San, in

B(J

was

built 7 years
1113

Is i9

30 Ez 30

part of Delta;

lowerB S-3a895),2'2S

pe

^.

r^e

14

v.

Tanis (1885)

K3

Pi. Pt.

21

^KB> "THK +

B q.

<71py%

n.f.

inpyx

sf.

3, pointed as

c.

K2

DynTlS

1S

pJWPi

Hiph.
1

S 10 17

outcry (older form

cry,
34

21

(Sodom)

16

13

'

Ex 3" (J), 2 2
^K HN3 'S Ex 3
(E), cf. Is 5 Jb 27 3 4 + 9
2S
30
r6'-ia '* Ex 1
(E), 1 S9
cf. Jb
12
34
s4
^ip
(both J), Ne 5
as ace. cogn.Vn 27 (J);
heard by

esp. as

distress,

28

22

'1

13

16

prep.,

and

so

radical, v. GFM);

most (but 2 perh.

on border of Naphtali, near Kedesh


19

33

rrkfoveKTOvuTcov V
(

*1J/2 (-/of foil.;

Aram,

= TV?),

spy,

,2l,

^5);

Ar.

cf.

double. i_a.x^ double; Eth.

so

+ Ju

(Betrepeeiv, Zeevaveip, etc.)

D^y^S),

&1^}

11

'JT3

Jos

Qr (Kt

or folded thing);

0R;

/ofrZ,

double,

double (for

.aT\\

'2f

S 4 14 Je 25 36 (|| n$;), Zp 10 (|| id., + Wn ^f),


Je 4s 3 (|| bna inK'i nfe>) c f. 49 21 i?^ npyx 4 8
1

23ff

T[
(||

lyr

Syr.

vb. be, or grow, insignificant

ij/ii]

NH

i^.

z'A,

As. seheru, be small, Ax.

TF|1^2 n.[m.] wrapper, shawl, or veil;

Gn

24

65

Q^SVS v.
tpV2
Ar.

8' 4

v 19

PIB"VX

sf.

(all J).

yra.

Jb i 4 21 liyf Je 30 19
,

i3

(||pyt;

NHrd.,-

perhaps orig. sound as thunder,

cf.

as insignificance,
Siyojp,

Gn

but

22

24

fs. "i?snn

o&.

pyx

\ K 20

3 ms.

etc.;

Imp/.

Je 22-

Ex

22

pJ?JT

i?$n

22
;

39

cstr.

La

18
,

Ex2 3 22 4-,

20
;

fpl.

pSwb

fs. npjfif

K8

3
;

/row.

etc.;

njpys 49

Dt

^
;

i>j. fs.

-iy*

48

Gn

34
;

13

iyiV

10

"W2?

P. as subst.

fig., cf.

Now).

Je48

1
f

Gn

city at

19

20

);

^yap,

Zoyop(a); on cf.
SE. end of Dead Sea,

34

23

(both=J&3), Dt 3 4 3 Is 15 Je
4
22 30 30
y2fv 23 + Je 4 8
i9
c. n loc,
T

14

Gn

cf.
10

Lag BN M
'

further

io.cL2 thunderbolt, J.X-JI bellov) (of bull));

Qal P/.

sheep, in

(i.e.

(opp.1?|),

T~l^^, "li^!? n.pr.loc. Zoar (understood

vb. cry, cry out, call

(Ji.S,

3 mpl. njjr

DHysn Zc

Qal Imp/.

id.;

'..*.*

insignificant, despicable;

be

-).

trans, despise, revile);

abs. '*

make

in.

i_JLi-5

Lag Sem-l

v. esp.

avaTravo/itvayv.

1 KB'J? for Heb. TV* (prop, a double

cf.

of

^ Gn 2 7 + cstr. DpyX Ex 3 +
iS9 + etc.; 1. outcry again st
Gn 18 i 9 (both J).
2. cry' of

n i?V!); abs

TQ' 22I?! n.pr.loc. only

'^N

S 13 4

acc. loc. 1

aloud, in grief, 2

pV??*? cr?/

call together nSXKJn

Egypt

in

BAS60
,
in As. Si'inu,
(Egypt. Da'ne{t) Steind

Sa'anu Ib id

I0 ir 2

MT nniyv),

//.

(for

abs.

al. Cf. Buhl Geogr

Zoyopa,

271

274

JDMich Ew Gf Gie

GASm GeogrM6f 678(App0


-

859

"W2
fl.

"VyXGn 25

abs.

1S9

21

ffl

f.

(Kt Dnniyv),

etc.;

insignificance

Ju

(||

c f.

68- 3 Is 60 22 (opp. Divy

5 V'
vision

Dn

m/yx?,

89

Bev Dr;

cf.

ii 9 >

"3Bp),

(||

mnx

nnK

for

^49* go

45

(fig.

mean,
on Je 48'

b. insignificant,

Je 14 s

nja?),

(||

Je 14 3

of horn in

'U);

Tyx

!2?n

with idea of

S 9 21

rd. prob. iTV]?

of helpless captives).

Orri^

a. ftfe,

^n),

15

in.

niyjf

rp-vy? Je 48 4

sf.

v. ijftf);

1.

Gn 19 +
31

TTVy*

mpl. tFTV* Jt>3o';

Qr (Kt nmjw; but

Mi

young

"VJ*!J adj. little, insignificant,

(as subst.);

of age, young (usu.


c. ait. the younger, youngest, as subst.), of sou
s3
14
(brother), opp. "faan Gn 43 48 (both J), Jos
6

iKt6

26

more

2.

"ij?2f.

v.

DW?

34

oft.

Gn

opp. '31

Jb32 6

Dntfl D-Oji)

opp. rrygan

Gn

belongs also

D'O^

25

(J) 2 9 26

wb

GHBWr Siegf Bu del.

'v

(E); here

Dn"V Jb 30

"3ISO

(J), cf.

of daughter (sister),

31 34 35 38

23

'JIOO

si

vera

1.;

[^yS]

Edom, m/yS

28

may

(J)

upon the nations; Ft.


?n nsiy ^ 37 *> a wicked man
upon the righteous; Ct 7 5 the town
looketh toward (MB) Damascus
f. nBte

eyes fee;; w;<cA

/w's

Vlh

act.

spieth

ivhich

Pr 3 2 " she keepeth watch of (c. ace); pi. ^ Ty


D'nim D-yn niDV p r 1 5 3 elsewh. as subst. watchman, abs. HSif 2 S i3 34 + pi.
iS i4 1G +,
10
sf. l'BJr Is 56
Qr (Kt V), ^?* Is 52 s ;! S
16
34
2n 6
s
i 4
2 S i 3 +8 t. SK, Ez
Is 52 so in
33
;

Q^

Nu

D'Bir Trip

Je6

Ez3

17

17

23

14

(JE);

33 Is 56

; Q"Bi2f iSi'v.

10

(and brought) to ("ON) the sword (Ew Bi Perles


p B y cf Di Bu)
+pi< py x pl
La
_

7mp/. is. nSJfK Mi7 7 +


Zmt'. ms. IBS
Na 2 2 fs. "BX Je 4*8"; Pt. nBXO x S 4 Is 2 i 6
pl. sf. TSXO Mi f; watch (closely), TfrW
'tt HO? Je 48 19 SpT^ Na 2 2
+^K of person
expected La 4 17 fig. HBXK ^3 Mi 7 7 abs. lit.
;

1:i

21

els

nf

(J; opp.

(L

2o>p

' sf

y-uth

"

1m b33)._On

2ia>p).

Gn 4 3 33

in "!VV3

adj. fTV^S v.

foregoing

'H 3

one); alw. in

"Hj/^ n.pr.loc.
m.

prob. Sd'ir, 5

Issachar

2a>yup,

in

btona

Nu

fr.

AOL

2cop<9,

NNE.

io

13

Jos 15

2:cop,

Hb

fig.

will look forth, to

pt.as n.

4
;

= ivatchman Is 2

gazing);
D-PU

IBS

cf.

'

Gn

36

Sept " studp

La

11I5

"

' 178

I0,

43

37,

see

T will look out

yf/

ti^S, ^D2J n.pr.m. Sm^ap

54

niNip) what he will say

(little

18 23

S4 13

(expectantly)

,'

n.pr.m.

1
(

miJW Je48 4 Dmijrc Jei4 3 v.Vx,-|^.


T"1}ft2

'Btt;

P*. pass. ^(Codd. and Qr^lBX), Jb 15 s5 spied out

t [iTT 5?2]

Ho 9 8

of prophets

fig.

17

n.pr.loc. prob. on border of

K8

49

put then under 1 b.

fn.

Gn

Aoa,. 29

eXd x jroj

Qal

Trap/ 3 ms. juss. T? *|5P


'"
keep watch between
31
me and thee (that the covenant be kept
9
'131 iy ' v 50
3 fpl. nyaxpi D^iss vry ^, 66
)
hope);

T3}

in

'Mi y 4

Edom (] grae,
prob. after

(ins.
' 2T0

Nes Mar

'

12
)

Hebron, Buhl " 8 '- 1 *.

Ch

^BJf 1

36

fi."l^?3 n.m. a small thing (|pj?]??);l.


abs. '0

a small thing, of city

Job's fortunes, '

ttB^K

cstr.

njttt? 2

Ch

Gn

34

4 a few
for dAe [a] K/e w>Me.
2

s0 20
-

fii. "*V2E)

n.pr.

men;

De Now Du Dr

identified; so

t [n^S2]

of

We* LaV

of time

i >1

T'j'
7

v.

not

littleness),

GASm

Geogr

"

Gn

id.,

trans.;

together, contract

Ar. sa!> bind fast, shackle,

; sf. njBX3

Bi [for both] uniaX3).

D^n.pr.in.2a(pwi':sonofGad(?gfa2e);

(NH

cf.

No

46

,6

',=

Nu

fiB2f

26

15

(v. 'X bjQ).

c.

3
nS2T3 n.m. 1. watch-tower, Is 21
24
outlook-point, 2Ch20 on high ground.

fi.

We

draw

(Ba

NB139

jiBX (v. foregoing)


^
f r. jiC!J adj gent, of
15
11. 'X v. jBV.
art. as subst. coll. Nu 26

others mt. of littleness, little mt., so


93 Hi
CheBae
al. (interpr. then usu. of Zion).

t*72!! vb.

n.f. outlook-post (?)

11/0.

mont. near Hermon, 'O in

Mis'ar (perh. orig.

42' m. (of)

(J)

8 (opp.INO n$);
7

^42

'B? Is 63 1S

^n^fcO Jb

2.

fu. HB2T2 n.pr.loc. l.'SH in Shephelah of


2. 3Nto-flBSD
Judah Jos I5 s Mao-(o-)^a.
3
nBVO
Ju I l':9
*!???
3.
Matro-^a.
I S 22
'

11546

who

3 ms. 'v

upon

cp.

Maud. D^BND fetters) ; Qal Pf.

La 4 s their

skin contracteth, shrivelleth,

'

3 'J

(ij

(by) their bones.

a-Komd) prob.

and perh.
riD2 Ez 32"

[/iDik]

keep watch

OP"; Jos 13

nap 2. Jos

18

26

26

v.

Mao-(o-;?)(pa

nap

3, 4.

v. ejiv.

n.pr.loc. (prop, outlook-point or

n>!i72
I-

= 'Bn

vb. look out or about, spy,

(NH

id.,

Pi.

hope; Eth. rt<0;

38

-height; cart. (exc.

as

name given

Ho 5

)); tl.in Gilead.expl.

to Laban's cairn,

N. of Jabbok

860

HDU

Gii3i 49 (ontextv.BallHolz; Spaais).


f2.
u 34 (Macr17
prob.S.of Jabbok, Juio (i? (Tuornd),

tnrVDS

t)

Ho

ro 17 ),

appar.=
Geogr
('"IS-, HS-, seem to inii. n#X 3, Buhl
1-0terchange); site unknown ; v. conj. in Buhl
Ge08r 5SG
+3. near Hermon, 'EH jn.N
cf.GASm
s
3
Jos II Maazifiait, Macro-#a(<9), = n3SEViyp2 v
cn;<a

so

t rrai!J n.pr.m.

o-Kimid);

(17

::62

n.f. flat cake,

wafer;

Ex 16

31
.

'ZaxaO, 2o><as[p],

in At her,

s5

Ch

naix V

3G
,

2cu0a.

'ps, iTES,

|V^

JVQ2T

nsx.

v. I. HBX.

Mao-trux, Maaarjcfxi

Buhl

V.

Geosr 24 .
-

sacred place in Benj.. Mao-o-^a, etc.;


i

20

13
+ nnsxan iS7 + ; Ju2o
5

4.

old

Ju
1S7

L3

2i

S V,

7 t,

10,

= 2 Ch 16 2 K 2 5
= n3xan j os
Ne 3

2:i '- 5

=-

15 - 19

7
Jc 4 o 10 +i2 t. 40, 41,
20
mod. Sabi Samwil, 5 miles
18
I67f
Jeiusalem, v. Bul:l Geosr
-

TelAm. sapanu;
Pi'27 16

Jb 2i 19 + Pr

of sun);

set,

ms. ??BX

Qr (Kt

II.

Pi.

IVBX.

v.

Tmpf. s'ms.
ms. naxn Ex

2'a"

overlay,

(NH
5

Is 21

r,B5f

Pf.

^3X1 Ex 25" +
20
iK6 +, sf. inBX^ v 20 +;

13

21113.

K6

20 -';o

+6
u

etc.;

metal (gold,

esp. pZaie stbg. twiiA

bronze\ usu. 2 ace: 1


9
4J0
17
io 18
2 Ch 3
4 9

10

Ch

3 mpl. 13XM 2

t.

+ 2i t. Ex
25
25-38 (all P); overlay, stud with precious
stones, 2 ace. 2 Ch 3"; also plate, ace. mater.
||'

1K6 2K18 Ex25 n 38


c.acc. + 2 mater. \
K6
28

16

15

om,
obj.

Ex

ace. dir.

cm.

32 33

15

HSXD Pr 26
a sherd

overlaid

of the house with timbers.


f Pu. Pi.
impure silver (Toy) laid over (?V)

the floor

2:!

3H

pi.

Ex

0^3X1?

26

30

22

altar

>

DD2

Ch

>

nBX),

(I.

Nu

17

Ges De

Is

s-4
.

out);

HBX
Is - 126

al.

plated capital of pillar

n.f. appar.

woman,

like

^treasure up a thing, Pr io 14 + 'JON with


1
thyself, in thine own keeping 2 =7 in (3) the
13
heart Jb io
(subj. ''; of secret purposes),
,

11

119

Jb

subj/i

up

17

vN) the sword

sured, cherished place

treasure

17

14

7'

4
,

2"

^3

thou [God] hast treasured


understanding,

therefrom; pass., of sin

it

for

blessings

away -from

|prtf); read poss. fiBX for

up

Pr 13 22 Ct

7 pers.

reserve penalty

heart

their

kept

19

+ 10 Jb

Jb 23 12

cf.

=IBX

Ho

Jb 15-

12

(abs.;

treasured

\^ = trea7'"; =

(v. I. fiBX);

Jerusalem) Ez

(i.e.

Qr (Kt

13

^3'

26
as, v. pax), Jb 20

>//

83

2. intrans.

Pr

7 pers.

c.

10 s

llis

hid, lurk,

lie

and

(of eyes of

MTiph. Pf. 3 ms. IS?: Je 16 17


be hidden from before ("^J?) 'i's eyes (|| D3);

wicked)

3 pi.

WBW

Jb

24

,<:

!E'P stored

ofShadday ; stored up for


itide, = Q&l: Impf. 2 ms.

^ 56

2 loc; 3 mpl. was''


sf.

(?)
sf.

Kt

i^BSfn (Ges }20h )

up en

one

part

the

;0

Hiph.

^axri Jb i4 ,s c.
(but< Qr v. Qal);
,

Ex2 3 <o

/wV/ /'!.

broad

( -v/cf foil.

cf.

Ar.

"

t []*DS] n.[m.] treasure

make wide,

iLi 11.

Ls^JJ^ anything broad (stone, plank,

Kt<^1BS

sheathing, plating), Syr. JfcL*S. 2'lating ; also

Eth. (iQthi spread out, extend; Sab. (Lih.)

DHM

Episr

nnaxn, nnaxx, platform,


but (tiansp.) Ar. 'Lks^>, wide bowl,

Denkm

S4 s0
;

cf.

Fra 63).

jar or jug for water

i7

1214 lc
-

S 26

1216

19

(on masc. verb ">pn v.

but prob. rd. rnDH

SS Albr ZAWlvi(1896)

'

6
;

Ew

89
,

cf.

p2

north);

for
317c
,

v 14 ).

; sf. ^"BX ^17"

Qr, v. [ax pt. pass.


n.f.

dark; cl fhes

Is43 6

north

Lewy

abs/x Je2 6

lremdw

(as

188

^;
26

thj hidden,

perh. Ph. 73V

n 5SX northward

Gn

I2
;i3V
TOi3X
3 + oftener HJIBX Je 3 + also
5906
I3
Ges
cf.
and
st.
cstr.;
(after
preps,
Je i +
);

11

1.

irinS^ n.f. jar, jug, of flat or broad shape;


abs. nnax 1 K 17 12 cstr.nnax 1 s 26" + ;

oil 1

/n/. csir.

.'

n2^

12

ace. pers.

c.

pass. JiSX

Ho 13 etc. ;
Ex 2 2 (E), Jos 2

HJIBX

abs. \^ 56',

of idols

most, v. esp. Che lntr

now

watch, outlook

T
2

so

f."

hiding wind Pr 27 10 16 (si vera 1.; cf. Toy); cf


2
s hiding bis servants (from evil) ^ 27-" 31 ':

his saints

t]TD!J n.f. rug, carpet (laid


TVBXn Is 21 3

pillars over-

metal plating;

Ex 38 s7 19

capitals

+ f

Kt

|3S)

+ 2 f,

(on dub. text v Bu); pi. of ^'s treasured ones,

32

laid with gold.


"M'lGl* n.[xn.]

H^BX Pr 27 16

sf.

14

3 ms.'x

V)BV,

jBXl), sf.

id.;

/wj^/

etc.;

(JE), of hiding a quarrelsome

Pr

6,

13

22

1
3
1. trans, hide,

Pi. overlay, plate

iK6 +

;ms. HEX

Pr.

or the like, so most

Zy ow< the rug!

modems,

n-BJfn

Inf. abs.

i^. c*. pi.

etc.;

of

-.

vb. lay out, lay over

[)"72!]

= BH)[ Qal

?/<e,y

NW

QalP/.

Jb io 13 +,

up (NH

1 12! vb. hide, treasure

'E>n

v. II.

14

cstr. b ;iaxr?

josS

^,

also ito^o 19

Benn'; van d. H. Baer 'XC),


('X

t.],

Ez [46

njiBXl?

Gi

Ju

(cf.

21

19
;

Jos [25 t.],


D11 [9 t.]); north (opp. S., E.,W.)

occurs oftenest in

Je [25

f>

14

t.],

^B2
Gn

13

14

28

35

26

11

(both J),

'arn

Nu

^33

'5?
;

^'^

79 or</i
34

Ez38" +(v. [n?T]); '*!ny;?Ez40 35 -|-,


nns 4 2 '2f nn p r z
north wind, and so'v

Ct 4

alone

16

toward

Jos

and flRf*?* Ec i, 'Xn^K Ez 42

also supr.),

(v.

the north

is nJiBi"

nj%n J;s 8' JiB^o 23 Jiaxn -jt-j v 20 naisi* '1


8 + ,etc; esp. (in JeEzetc.) of quarter whence
4

5,5

invaders were to come, e.g. Assyr. Is 14 31

Zp2
47-,

5o

cf.

Babylonians Je 6 122 15 12 46 2024 ('rD^,


Ez2 6', Cyrus against Bab. IS41 25 cf. Je
13

3 9 - 41
-

48

more vaguely, Je

10-- 13-

"

14 - 15

ingiy,

Is i4

Is

43 49

12

Dn 1 i

r\)D

'Jfn

f'--- 8 --.i5.4o

^DU

f 11.
most);

adj

||

0SS _'^ daboia

xanthina, a venomous
viper, but vipers do not lay eggs FuiTer EiHWB
('

2,

p urrer

1423^

n.

m. northern
2

one,
20

Now Dr, GASm Proph

locust-swarm, cf.We

(-/of foil;

II. ,J/2ii

T [V"'B1> ] n.[m.] dung of

Toy

<3i3S v. ftoJf

sub

(of

fi -

397
).

nax.

I.

cacavit,

l.l'j.

cattle

^"B? Ez 4 15 Qr (opp. Dixn

lijan

al.,

pi. cstr.

Co

so

\bi?3),

>Kt WB*.
(-/of

III. ,J/_l

meaning unknown).

foil.;

t [n}PpS] n.f. dub.; appar., fr.context,


is

24

(fig.;

off-

D^ssjfn).

||

f [*nlD2] vb. Pilp. chirp, peep (onomatop.;

NH Pilp. id.;

J Aram.

li'Bi*

chirp; Ar.

i_a.Ii.-3

4
Impf. 3 fs. P)XS5fri IS29 1 s.
14
14
19
^'BXK 38
Pt. I^BXO io
pi. D'-BSBSlpn 8 ;
14
chirp, peep : 1 of birds Is 1 o (fig. of conquered
D^D3 38 14
of mourning, 'VN
peoples)
(||nai>3 nariK).
2. of spirits, ghosts Is8 19

sparrow,

etc.);

1.

Ar.

cf.

Eth. 0<P0; excrement).

h.i-j>,

denotes

invader from north Jo

northerner,

proposes ailurophis vivax.

shoot; pi. 'niyasn

as

= following.

SHB2/D

from foregoing, northern

art.

c.

usu. taken as

successive Seleucidae.

(so

a (poisonous) serpsnt (;rom/'ss-

2Q

^M

NH

tijiVDS n.m. id.; abs. ' Is n s (|| }t)3),


X T? 59 5 '# D ? 3 Pr2 32 (sim.;
BTU); pi.
3
D^jJB? Je8 17 (app.Q^m) identif. dub.; Tristr

(' niabtpD),

^E);

('Jfn

2<r

615

cf.

TVB^ n.m.

of Gog's 'host
30
'X
Ez 3 8
32 (appar. of nearer
39
[Aramaean 1] princes); 'X "$ Je3i 8 is region
10
6 8 8
of Carchemish, but Zc2 'o
of Babylon;
' pND (sts. + other countries) the exiles and
18
dispersed are to return Je 3
16 15 = 23 s 31 8
4

J/Sli( -/of following; meaning dub., peril.


|WB = BH).

onomatop., so Thes;

hiss,

Gn

given to Joseph

L*o//

*oi/%i$<"?X,

I.

abode)',

45
,45
I
,

boundary;

Egypt, name

');

remote parts of north Is i4 13 (as divine

"i 'riSV

'2?

yids:

ib. iii. 819 b'

14

16

Ex 27 (P), + 'X AKB


26 20 Jos i5 5 + (v. HNS); so '* ybir
ran Ez 42 17 of. njisx naiBn

14

Ex

north side

Ex

861

f\Z)Z n.pr.loc. on E. bank of Jordan, in

fn.

=7

Gad, 'v Jos

tribe of

{fioppav,

(2a0av[<Bi/]),

2ecprjva);

Amateh, N. of Jabbok,
doubts);

PS? hl&

-V^jjZMGxlii

TOJiTwDS
it-Je 21'22'

3.
I

21

259

(who

174

52

24

priest,
(

(2a<j>avias

2. the prophet

4. ancestor of

=^1^ v

Zp

S ),
1

Heman

Ob

'onh,

i.e.

god speaks and

XZI889,41f-! I892 50ff

Steind
Brugsch, v.

'

Dr Ha8t

11 -

775a

"-{

p2S]

spirit's).

EZ17

5
.

vb. dub.; imp/. 3 ms. 2b

inn ib^l J u 7 s Ze< him return and (Vrss)


Ze^ him depart, AS depart early (as Ki, fr. Aram.
7

N"IBV, ]is.

them to

the test (cf. v

),

so Bu

cry,

Now (cf. Dr

IIast "-

Jk

Crum ib

'

howl;

kv.JU.peep,

cf.

").

onomatop.); As. sapdru

also Ar.

sparroio, etc., and(perh.)As.?'ssi{?'M,6rrcZ).

Jives,

i."TiS3S,^feS

n.f.

40

Am3

Sy.>t.}202a

' 6<B b

bird; abs.niBS Ho'n n +

'

SQ

IQ4

17
j

yet

>

SmithDB(2) 1798b

Griffith

twitter,

NH li3?=BH, so Ph.lBV, 5 IS?.

315102
S\, Mand."IN3% NIB^ No

J5Ac
lie

(-/of foil.;

whistle (usu. of bird


is

{Be-pnute-ef-onh),
go

morning, improb.), wholly uncertain;

on difficulty cf 'an " v n^ba 2,


andGFM,whoconj.}yi? QB"l^l_and so Gideonput
Gr-0_in

I1.1SH

his treasures.

Egypt. D(d)-pnt(r)-ef-'nh
V.

fl.

).

n.pr.m. (<vocaliz. Sapne-

the

4
29 (like a

T HD!i^ n.f. a kind of willow (? onomatop.,

Syr.

TnpyB J"0B2
tph

r>

*|rpT EN "layp

*['pifp] n. [m.] hidden treasure, treasure;- sf. V^aifO

'SJjl

"tyban

18

+ Q?PlBn)j

Prop. N. 134

= W;- 2 K25 (@L2a^ a


'

perhaps n.pr.dei,

Qr

TP-:

from rustling ; NHic?., Ar. _3LL_a)

n.pr.nx. lofyovias (^ hath trea-

(q.v.),

(1888), 472

Elsewhere
a Judaean Zc 6 10

Ch

OHeb. VT:DV, Ph. ^JDIiav); 1.

sured;

Je37 3

Buhl Geogr

Hapuna appears Tel Am AVkl

I'iDS, in

g ae Eel.

GFM

Ju

= mod.

T aim.

to

ace.

HJiBX

cf

102 s cf. Kii


Albr ZAW xvl (1806,. 71^

(m.

15

t.,^ Gn

i5

,0

Y1D2J
1 1 t.,

Lv i4

+5

(sim.;

Dt4

P1J3

t.;

17

IS? f 8 9

5 t.,
4
1. single bird,

Jb 4 o 29

52

La

HJV),

||

26 s

2:i

Dt

cstr.iteX

nninn '2T^3 i4 u

17
,

Am 3 Ho n
5

10

t.

(b

L.V14;

'2?

v|

distrib.); '2T}5

Ec 1 4 ; pi. Is 3 5 (sim.),
H
2 171
4
18
Ne5 Lvi4 (D' 13?^,mpurif.;cf.We
12
U
2nd ed. 422^
Sem.
2
v '(^.) f I 4 Ec 9
pig
'

!id '

102,

Gn

less oft. coll., either def.

11

39
redund.

(fig-),

^i48

17

10

c.

"fc? 89

^3^3

10

(two), or indef.

esp.

>

73

'X

133-i>3

B^,

15

'X

Gn

17

Ez

B'J?

Ez

"X

njK'S?)
23

14

also

Moab

{bird

Jos

24

t
2

21

!~HE2

4" 18 2

)22

trTVE2
iTJB?

v 10

Nu

td.;

NH

Ez 7 710 is

JIT?? Is

is

unsuitable

v.

dub.;
;

29

Ex

coll.

3 4 - 57 8 9
-

105 30

n.pr.loc. 2e^t(c[p]

TnnpS

Canaanite

city

tT-22

v.

GFM.

v.

n.pr.loc. in Judah (van

whence Hi

fioppav,

2 4 16

r>f sub

1.

H.

d.

Ch i 4 Kara
prop, njBS, so Buhl Lex

al.

p*.

I.

28

Ex

cf.

Ar.JiJ pZai'i,

= nmof basket).

cfcufem

is

v. II. piv.

"^!?p2 and

of

'tf

Ez7

'>
||

"OX nn.BJ?).

,^S)

doom, fate

BV Da Toy), but

cf.

possible v 10

(||

nBBTl;

house of Judah Co Berthol or of Jerus.


Krae), but not v 7 conj. in Co Berthol Krae.

of royal

Ch

(1

i2'-

21

'p^0 n.pr.loc.

iS 27 6a + a!j|w 2 S 2 abV? 1CI112 );


assigned to Judah Jos 15 31 to Simeon 19 3
Philistine city given to David 1 S 27 s 6 30 11 h
1

'

1426

30

Ch

ehaplet, coronet,

AW

(after

16

(fe

(fig.

]*lp2 Is 2 6

BN90Anm *).

.TVBir

coming round upon one,

ZeiceXaK,

2iice\ay,

etc.

12 121 (van d. H. v 20 );
usually identified with

SW

Zulieilikah, 19 miles

ESE. from Gaza

miles

(cf.

from Bet Jibrin,


Buhl Ge *r 185 ).

word; sf.

t[fSj?S] n.[m.] doubtful

uSpxa

K4 @
42

poKtXXtO,

Mi

212

Arm.

garment;

bakelaO, whence

Lag

WVyp?

reads (plausibly)

11

bays

om, but

Armen stu<M333
-

in his

'

wallet,

Ar. iils, iiis, and so 93 pera.

IV ")SX (/of foil.; mng.dub.;


so Ar. J*)o,JjL1j,

NH=BH;

all n7).

Tp.E2 n.[m.]

nail

T12

(of

finger),

stylus-

point; cstr. 'yJe^ pi. sf. n 3")S?Dt2i 12 ;


1. finger-nail Dt2i 12 (cf. RS K178 s,.i.407,2nded.428
We Hid..my
2 transf.,-TOK>'X3 Je if with
a point of diamond (cf. Plin NH3 4 ).
,

'

''

1112

1VT13

riNtsn

n"BS Ezr 8 M

(all

in vision, symbol, of

DIP *???

(lit.)

521

lie-goats

Ch 29 21

for a sin-offering.

t-^and(Jb2"pDi2 n.pr.m. Job's third


friend, 'ryoym '? Jb

11

20 4 2
1

9
;

2<o<pap.

14

^ 45

tlT2 n.m. he-goat (late);abs/v D118


v

HI. TV.

n.pr.loc. in Naphtali, Jos 19

Ch

proph.

cstr.

v. I, II,

35

Tvpos.

WMM

Che);

pi.

V. 1fl2f ( /of foil. cf. Aram. KV>BS, U*sT=


~
|,Q
?; perh. cp. Ar. 'jSo leap (but .=^?)).

Alex.);

12

fi.12, 1*12 n.pr.loc. Tvpos Tyre, famous


Phoenician city (Ph.-W As. Surru, so TelAm;
AsuEur185
Egypt. Da-($)rq, Da-ru
);
15
7
-i*2S24 + 32t.,-te iK5 + 8t, (Gi); city of
15
Hiram, friend of David and Sol. 2 S 5 11 1 K 5

5s

11.

cstr. D'lyn "PBIS

12,

in, iv.

1, 11,

Eth. R"C:, As. supru; Aram.

iBIp.KlBtoJJa^

i""?"n

pass es-Sufdh, further E.; against both

Gray
-

AT morning (as Ki, fr. Aram.)

most

Dr HMt -"- lw ";

Aram.

etc.;

Ju i =
q. v.; identif. by many (v. esp.
Palmer Desert fExod 374ff ) with Sebaita (c.Lat 30
54' N, Long. 34 40' E.), by Rob BBillsl with
17

S,tir4>a>p.

ehaplet; abs.

n.f. plait,

cstr.

'y

Lag

(cf.

diadem, <T)KBn 'V Is 2 8 5

(as

22 10 23 19

\/of following

6nd,Eth.0i<I;

2728

Ex

322

n.pr.f. wife of Moses {birdy,

ZenCpopa

cf.

n .p r m kid*) ; '* Nu 2 2

Ju ii 25 ,-i'3S

III.

perh. specif, sparrow,

p alm

prop.u.94.

*jl~,

v. II. flBX.

HD2

Albr ZAWxv(1895)

also

(cf.

nnsx, so Kit); nBhob '? was

n.pr.m. father of Balak, king of

"V"l2

fn.

Ic^o/*);frogs,

pi. D'JH"! 2 ?

45

riD2

39* birds of

prey of all kinds.

^ 78

frogs (Ar.

'

KJjyrpy, KT]W,

i.

5S1350 1430

Ges

bird's nest, 'in Sip

22

tx^-|D2n.f. Bl,8

11

102 8 124 7 Pr 6 5

Lvi4 5 +

(all sim.),

Dns*

pi.

'-i

7
,

13

Ch

29

O'V

1318

of Ph. fortress, 'r"Bf30


Jos 19 29 (P) ; threatened by
and (with esp. ref. to commercial

also in

name

Am

910

(lit

HWQ), v 5

2 7 (^^!j>?),

TH), v

12

cf.Zc 9 2 3 Jo4 4

as proselytes

^ 87

prob. corrupt,

f Ez 2 6

8 15 - 15 -' 7

2 - 3 - 4 - 7 - 15

(lis Tjbo); besieged

Hiram 1 K 7 13

'S ' T'i?

pinabp),
2

of artif.

of city personif. (another view in

greatness) Is 23 1
2

210

^83

22

Je25"

27

2 - :i -

3 8 32
-

byNebuch.

X' 3^); ofTyrians

(predict.);

"ri^

Ho

13

is

read 11$ or n^ We GASm,

863

ns?

Now.

cf.

Pietschm
Mer Morte
II.

IX

(1874)

i.

28

on Tyre,

see,

and

ff.,

q- v.

Rob BK "- 46,ff de Luynes Voya6ek,a

60ff-

T> J

PI. xiii-Jtvill

Pal. 3 (1898), 307 ff.

(flint, knife) v. III. Tltf.

"MS

13

Ch 2
Ch 2 2 4 Ezr
;

as

pi.

iKf

Tyrian;'X B*K

adj. gent.

=2
i

+ pT'V

' oft.

PhSn

D , lkn

subst.

the

+ EMTlfn), Ne

r
3 (both

$12
rriU

fl.

RCf: X rnx Aph. (of bear), Syr. .*. esp. Aph.


and deriv.); Qal Pt. act. 1133 DE' nrs IB Zp
i

14

16

conj. 11333

t[!2"12] vb. burn, scorch (As. sardbu,

m.r

">

blaze;

Ba ES32

TzAiii 53
-

WW!) Ez

cp. Ar.

'^J

Niph. Pf.

also lit);

cf.

21 3 all faces shall be scorched.

(cf.

(in part after

)
Hiph.

Hiph.).

||

II )"n (-/of foil.;

Ar. ^J-i cZa^f a j^J,


also cleave the ground, rewd open ; *-j^ sepulcf.

chral chamber (with niches for bodies)

burning, scorching (=*31X

\\_1~Vl] adj.
T

nnnx

Thesab) ; nnpT S K>K3 Pr 16 27 (sim. of words).


T nil^-

n-f scab, scar, of a sore

ing, scorching);

pn^n n3ix LV13

win

cstr.

a burn-

(lit.

23

TrTHX

home

n.pr.loc.

A 2api8a

lapcipa,

nryra

of Jerob.

V. [n")1X]

ch

rro

17

Kn

26
,

=BH;

foil.;

nSv.

an

Lag Mi

Fremaw

etc. is

'

234,3S4

v.

of

u)

(_,,

SabDenkm83

<TTvpa (hardly ||in

Ency. Bib.

in

disaster,

gum

ThDyer-

fig.);

of mastic-tree, pistacia

"H12J n.pr.m. a musician, iCh 2 5 3 (2)ovp(e)i,


"

Vu

?. (q-V-)

TiTT^
23

sister;

';

(leer8pei,

@L Ao-etpijXa).

n.pr.f. Zapovia

Asahel;'*

Joab and

ace. to

cstr. "J? (\>3):

':rj3

18 2 19" 2

Ch

Ch

3NV DX

called

1
i

Ch 18
7

5 - 22

Ch

Ch

16
;

17

Ch

S i4

mother of Abishai,

S 26 s +
2

16a

nn*

S 14 1

she was David's

S 17 25

Abishai

elsewh. after
S 26" 2 S 16 9

18 12 ; of Joab
23

NH

rrns
t',;

ms.

v.

have need of;

r\-rs

be needy, so

ChrPal.

18

and v

37

13

=i Ch n

39

16

10

16

39
,

11 6 26 23 27"; pi. of all three 2

Abishai and Joab

Aram. ^!X ^j

.=

(y,

Jlso. xP"' a )-

15

according

to all

thy need,

19

23
.

18

Ecclus 8 9

cf.

+ often.
J/"12i (\/of

DHM
in NH

HofmNo

foil.;

6 ''- 8

cf.

JHV humble

Sab.

Mordtm

c^> throw

perh. Ar.

Him

Iuschr 71
-

vbs.

denom.

Dt 2 4 8 +

27

*!leprosy

oneself,

2).

n3n2 n.f. leprosy; abs. 'x


njm Lv i3 + cstr. nyix 2 K s +
2

K5

"- 27 2

Ch

sf.

26 19

tayix
else-

JW Dt 24 s and Lv 13,
niin 14 5 '; specif, of a. human
14 (P; 29 1.): 'Sn
2
disease (as above) 'X VI* Lv i3 + 8 t.; without

where only in laws

'3

'

15

resin, like

Post HastiBgsDB ).

lentiscus (otherwise

foil.;

down, prostrate;

).

(not necess.

(-/of

d^J

^!);

infr.), cf.

41

national

"ns,

"nsj,

i.-tt.

t["?pX]n.[m.]need(Aram.); sf.\31S-^3

NH

loan-word);

M'Lean in Ency. Bib. Balin think a

16

10

odorif. tree, or

Sab. 11V

form cp. Gk.

as to

and (Gn 37 23 )^2( ;l)n.[m.] a kind of


balsam, as merchandise Gn 37 23 (J), Ez 27 17
u (J), medicament Je 8 22 46 11 51 8
gift Gn4
3

)).

tnS

Nab.

76

jri"15f

Ar.

cf.

fructus pini,

meaning,

M Dr Sm

tw.

blood, bleed, L2
Au,ldAi4

(Syr. Jo>r

(for

(where connected with shrine), v 49 (Vrss stronghold; on uncertainty of meaning v. GFM).

"p

v. 1, 11.

(-/of

run

Lewy

Inschr

n.[m.] perh. excavation, under-

?mv.

v.

gum, cf. Horn

its

19
46
ground chamber
cstr. v
'x abs. Ju c/
pi.
CIVIX 1 S 1 6
used as hiding-places 1 S 1 s
rri-yy, D^nin, wybo, niia); as refuge Ju 46
( +
g

Ar.

HIS
vein,

Eut Nab

in

TimS

1, 11.

No

(cf.

2S
ton nistsn
~ 's V .
t

be kindled,

3 pi. consec.

?ip

but abrupt in

hero,

Gr

13
er a roar (of
Impf. 3 ms. D , "}V- IS42
going to battle
TX)'

burn; Fra

bitterly roareth there

context and improb.;

cry (of

id.,

raven); As. sardhu, cry aloud, Ar. '~^>, Eth.

Tyrians

(NH

vb. cry, roar

13

51.52.09^33

44

b.

'X

b. leprosy in a

iot.

-!-

'>f JJ33

niiPl).

c. in

v. esp.

C. dub., perh.

house 14 34

'- 49 -

('X V33),

. Exact meaning of
some fungus or mould;

house or garment v

and

garment I3 4

55

Di Dr-Wh Baen.

t [jHS] vb.denom., only in pass., be struck


with leprosy, leprous ; Qal Pt. pass. E"N
jni2f

Lv

Nu 5
329
+

13

44

(all P),
J?-liXO

45
3
elsewh. as subst., leper, v 14

Lv

22

Pu.

(H).

2CI126 20

pi.

Pt.

Q^to

Vp?

2Kf

S
B
;

Ex

nyiJfl?

f.

hand Ex
2CI126 20
Ze^er 2 S
26

2ib, :3

10
-

D'ln'SD ETtWK

29

K 5 111

Kf;

"15*=

n -,i n LvI4

as subst.=

Ch

26

21a
,

XH = BH); allies

prostrating;

Ex

23

t
A

:s

Jos 24

H^^Hl'

Dt

(both E),

mother

n.f.

of

'3?n

BSh3

Shephekh

Kn

26

33

Dan

but assigned to

Judah (Tel Am.

named with Aialuna,

Sarha,

Ajalon);

41

19

i3 2

Ju

'

16 31

Xen mod. Sara, 15 miles


W from Jerus., cf. GASm Ge0Br Buhl Geosr
lis-

111

Ch

11

29

10

WMM A

218

193

T*

COT

iSi

u - Eur

'-

S. of

on strange form

184

);

*"-*

cf.

Egypt.

Ob 20

nna- van d. H. Baer)j


1 K i 7
(so Gi
BRii474ff
mod. Sarfend Eob
Pietschm Ph5n 58f
9!0

F)~\2?3

I 7

-.

n-[m.] crucitle (prop, place or

in-

5)D3b "0

pr

strument of refining\;

Jos

25

I)l

on coast

Lag

etc. (cf. also

of

As. Sariptu

Da-ira-pii-ti

in 'the

),

of their guild.

nnaiV

f'\

Jeroboam

n.pr.loc. 2apaa,

belonging to the goldsmiths,

smelting-place

(?

Lag BS84

2apova.

TniH2

15

12

of Isr.;

i.e.

t nEHIJ n.pr.loc. Sap??

n>'"1!I'n.f.coll. hornets (? as wounding,

31

member

Ch

Ne

'S?n"f3

Sidon
I

only

goldsmiths;

"H"^Ii n, [m.] coll.

10 10

J), of pers.'

<

^qh

Xu 12 ; leprous, of
Xu i2
(E), 2 K 5-

+, njni'O

ns

864

TOIL'

3ri}b

"1121

f I.

li vb. bind, tie up, be restricted,

narrow, scant, cramped (XHzd. ; Ar. II bind,


tie up; so Aram. "HX, i);
A. trans.: Qal

P/.3ms.^5f H04 19 Pr 3 o 4 Imv.-\ri Is 8 16 Inf.


8
s
cstr. lily Pr 26 (?); Ft. act. "m Jb 26
pass.
-mar Ho 13 12 f. n-inx 1 s 25 s9
rrns
fpl.
Ex
fo'wcZ or tie up, of kneading12 34 2 S 20 3
;

trm^y,
t

foil.

t^ni^l'

adj. gent.

Ch

53

t*!]^

= "PTin

c.

as

art.

'SH

coll.

11.

Ex

troughs

(XH id.;

vb. smelt, refine, test

Ph.

fpXD smelter j Ka.surrupii, refined, sarpu, silver,


nasraptu, crucible; Xr. ^jj^,

is

pure, unmixed

34

(E);

fig.

mm

Qnn ->nX3

'.,

54

of a

Bo:

life

S 25 s9

preserved by
of preserv-

ing prophetic teaching Is 8 1C ; of retention of


12
guilt H013
of 'i's binding waters in (a
garment of) cloud Pr 30 4 Jb 26 s =shut up
;

(esp. of wine);

money,

Mordtm Him

cf.

Qal Pf.
ms.

Is

Sab. ep silver,

is

Inschr pp 14 > 29
-

'

Je 6

i-

^?"!^ Ju

sf.

3 ms. 'x

^riaiX

sf.

25

very doubtful

sf.

CIS iT

'

^
1

^"li*

vaim,

hath he smelted continually

s.

fig.);

19
;

*pf

etc.; ;;ass.

Je 6 29 29 iw

smelt, refine:

(inf. abs.; fig.

of purifying people); so smelt aivay Is


of dross

105

cstr. *|rttb

1.

No M1 ' J

/bid. ms. nailX -f 26 2

Kt, nans Qr //. 6s. 111^ Je 6 29


Dn 1 r 5 etc.; P. c. sf. D3"jiX Je 9 6
12", etc.;

inipB-JX

7m^/.

etc.;

29

of silver Zc 13 9

25

(ace.

^ 66 10 ^"IXT P]D3
,

niCK f i8 = 2S 2 2
^ii9 140 Pi-3 s (3^8 n ^j; /me (men, by
35
va|>, fsbb).
trials) Dn 1
2. fes* Ju 7 4 /
( +
b"bp

tt'i'ZZ

i2

test

(all sim.);

of'

31

them (the warriors)/or iAee


3

perh. also v (v. I.iax);

more

('i

S 20 3 ; n'Maa nns n'n -nx Ho 4" (si vera 1.)


pregn., ?/ie w'ic? hath wrapped her up in its
2

31',

subj.);

gen., of Vs testing,

her

icings, to carry

Pr2 6 s

?3X 111X3

off;

Zfe

up of a stone, but unintellig. in conPu. PL pi. D*"n*SB Jos 9 4 tied


text (v. Toy).
up (mended by tying), of old wine-skins.
B. intrans.: Qal Pf. 3 fs. ."TO I S 28 20 Impf.
12
ib nx Jb 20 22 iri Gn 2 8 +,
3 ms. "W Pr 4
3
the tying

'

cramped, in straits; of scanty


bed-covering Is 28 20 (in fig.); of land too small
be scant,

etc.;

+ Jos 19
cf.
of

19
for (JO) its people Is 49

Expos Jan

Dr

1887

59

Benn,
cramped, or impeded, Pr 4 12 Jb
-

'

47

fig.);

esp. impers.

c.

(for 83M)

steps

1 8'

= be

(both in

Gn

b pers., ib "W'l

32

was narrow for him=he was in straits,


15
2
so Ju 2
2 S 13
Jb 20 22 also 3 fs.
9
b isni Ju 1 o 1 S 30 (v. Dr).
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.
ism Dt 28 s2 52 consec; 1 s. T.iym Je 10" Zp

and

it

distress,

trying (the hearts of)


48

,0

Zci 3 9 ^26 2 66 10 .

man

men

(oft.
JQ3) J e 9 Is
3. fed (and prove true)

||

as n. smelter, refiner,

4. Pi. act.
105 19
hence goldsmith Ju 17 4

Je 10 s " 5

(but perhaps del. v^,

(subj.

17

'>'s

saying)

Is 4 o

19 - i9

cf.

4i 46 6 Pr25 4 asaguildXe3 SM
Niph. Impf. 3 mpl. *t>~W Dn 12 10 many shall
be refined (by suffering
+ rnSTi^ }33bn>).

Du Che Marti),

Pi. Ft. 51?XO as n. a refiner, 'b'^NS Mai s


3
"
(sim. of"), cf. 't? alone v 3 -( + ^9?
r
?)1

2
2

2S
37
Impf. 3 ms. ^~ir 1 K 8 =2 Ch 6 1^1
20
27
1-i5fl
Ch 28
Jw/. csi!r. ivn
Xe 9
3 mpl.
22
12
Ch 28 33
make narrow for, press hard

17

;'

upon, cause distress

Zp

'>),

6 28

Xe

17

(subj. id.);

27

9
21
,

Dt

ls

b pers., Je io (subj.
52M 1
8 37 =2 Ch
28

(all subj. foe), 2

indef. subj. 2

join to v

to, c.

Ch 2 8

22

(but

opp. ib rn^b,

Ch

rd. ib

28 20

(subj.

rmj> DN

KitBuhl

TP);

% and

LeI

IS

),

33

865

12

narrow, tight; abs. 'S2K


6! +
IX Nu2 2 +; f. niX Pr 23 s7 ;narroiv,
13130 IS 2 K 6 loo narrow for
IX Dij3Nu 22
2n
y'lx'is
cf/oipGH
(of land of Judah
us,
49
niX
13
Pr 2 3 27 (fig. of harlot;
after exile);
ngDJJ nPfiB?); IX nri33 Is
i.e. rescue difficult;
tl. "1? adj.

26

21

||

a contracted (and hence swift, powerKlo "tee "iro, Che Hpt


river (sim. of '

like

59
ful)

back of crocodile), usu. closely


41
joined (as) with tight seal ( Me Bi Hoffm Bu
7

bag

Dnin with seal offlint, butwhy specify manana IX niX DV3 P r 24 " thy strength
terial?)
1

f 11.
24

Jb

narrow, limited

"^

vera

(si

1.,

Jb 15 24 ^32" 6o 108"
pixonx hq; 'x ny Jb 38 s3 cf. nxa Is 26 ,B
1X3 \^ 4 2 ''nvr'X Jb 7 distress of my spirit;
IX Drib Is 3 o 50 ">X n!? Is 6 3 9 usu. Ae (') had
3"

i:i

T~1^P n.[m.J

Che Hpt

own

appended, b

my

in

Instead of

face, etc.

sf. is

distress

yjr

as 1X3, orl'xa [inf.],Dr;

io6 44

IX

15

32

rnS^n-f.

1.

13 - 19

meant

Is 25' 2

(NH

I? foe ;

war, foe
iv. 174, ,.e

cf.

Ch

id.; --abs. 'x

Dr.

Judah

S26 +

abs. ~fO

the dis-

cstr. PINK' ''IXC)

the worst possible

i.e.

Hom

and

spec,

H^in^hr.cn.n

s a bD eil k m 2^ CIS
Eth. $ddi be hostile, in der.

Chreat 12i
-

deriv.; As. sardru, be hostile, sarru,

foe; Ar. i^J, As. sirritu, Syr. Jlt,


wife, so

(1

Deceased Wife's

pi.

Pf. 3

Heb.
Sister,

infl.)

GGN.

55

iSi

sf.

c.

7 pers.

18

sf.WlX f 129 12

Nu 25

Am

with enmity, vex,

Nuio

25

17

once

also pt. as subst. (cstr. or

17

,2

Isii'

ace. pers.

nnx ^3i +, etc.;

hostility toivard, treat

harass,

S 1,6\

Inf. abs. lilX

Lag
A-l

v. esp.

= rival-

aX\.

= M1.126ff.r)

consec,
13

Impf. 3 ms. 1X; Is 1


PL act.-n? io", pi.

shew

VTW

1882.No.l3;

msn NU33

c. sf.)

s2

13

Ex 23 (E), ty 6
5 Is 1
S
o
H
11
20 ^4.23
IO
3I
I43 l Esfc glO
42 69
23
7
ls
1024
. Lv i8 v. [T!3?] sub 11. nix, infr.
8 9

vexer, harasser,

nnix

24

>al.

al.;

(v. I. 3p3).

Ar. J^i harm, damage, Sab. IX

Mordtm

rwrj)

*, also (after

Dnn

'X3

II 2k vb. shew hostility toward, vex

II.

c.

corrupt,

is

(prob. orig.

so)i?">?3

Ho 5 ^ 10 f-

Onb nX3

the straits of Sheol,

directly

:!0

D^XSn La

pi.

of conquered

tresses,
1 1

17

sf.

used (only after 2) y"1 ?? 3/


,
14
18'
so Dl 32 S 22', \^ 66

yDlX 59 102 3 ^> 1X3 Dt 4


15

Du

ou npea&vs,

N?, wo messenger and (or) angel,

al. ">5f

(but) his

but

Hg i

straits, distress;

n8

^N1PT IXQn ^

11

(rdg. i? Qr),

'X3 nillX

treasured up), 31p3 'X

\|/

nillX

pi. cstr.

distress

bound up);

sthg.

i.e.

Gn 42" +

cstr.

Pr7 20 Ibn 'X Ct i 13 (fig. of lover);


D^nn 1 S 25 s9 (fig. v. I.nx) ^f?
Jb 14 17 (i.e. hidden, forgotten Hi Bu

straits, distress Is 5
-

(Unjoin).

Toy).

cf.

n.[m.] straits, distress


abs. 'x
13
">*
1S2
also c. art.
Ho 5 +
f 4" +

Am 9 +

(E),

will be

bundle, parcel, pouch,

bundle or pouch (purse) of money 42 35M

v3;

(of scaly

D\x~te

'-

(prop, a binding,

'X abs.

both 'of Egypt'); IV Dnin'lUD Jb

'3,

-I2?t?

f 1. "lil^n.m.

',

19

-ns
Hs

5.7

12

i2o (Ges* 90 *);


]

35 +, Danny
3

Da^niX

sf.

cstr.

Ju 1 o 14 etc.
S io 19 etc.;
,

m_X Gn 4 2 2 '; sf. VTJX


ph nilX abs. Is 65 16 +
straits, distress,

1K1

Gn

Ib8" Jbs 19 27';


,2
17
esp.^( 24 t.),e.g.22 25 (v.3m),v 22 3i 8 34 17 ls
42

21

S 26 24 2S4 9

(E), i

29

specif, of travail,
31

Dyam

(Gie nrnx, after

VTff- D ^3 35' (E),

niX J e 49 24

Wm niX Gn 42

);

* 77

(sim.), cf.

86

,'cf. 2

21

=Is

(E);
3

37

^2o 2 5o ,i Pr24 10 25 ,9 Jei6 I9 Ob 1214 Nai 7 Hb3


n^xci 'x crt- Zp i ,s oanix-nys j u io 14 cf. Ne
2
M Is
11
2
8
1
also
Je
9
15 30' Dn 12
1,;

'

.11X3

37

^8

jnx

'XI 'x

^120' in
10", rd.

K]

33
niX3 91 15

Dt 3 i'1721

niixi nis)i

Pr

my

Dnxo

n^H]
i

nilX3

c.
|-,

+ 46

71' 20
,

Jon

nijnq

etc.;

nix

y nmxa

b (poet.),

iXJa

3
.

niX Zc

[orliXD]
Now GASm niX
ZAW 10881). 22. ^.pio IQ Vi niX3.
g ta

We

.)

vb.

37

S io 19

is 3 o;

denom. Hiph.

(specif, of travail, cf.

"^D(i ns

Ne

cf. i

distress,

ThLz, isw.o'ee

14

suffer distress

24
Je 4 31 49 ); P*.

Je 4 84 9 2 -.

*m ah

n.m. Nu w 9 adversary, foe

in. 1'i

Am 3 +
11

Est7 4

;abs.lX

C8

even c. art.
IX Zc8 10 +;
,

Ezr4 + Is9 10
1

nxn

Nu

pi.

Dnx Lai

io

9
,

but also
7

">Xn

cstr.

^X

(but read prob. iiX or V1X, c f.

(del. Hi Gie),
Ez 30 16 (but Sm b31, so Bertbol Co Vnm,
23
so Toy; Krae *\W); sf. njf f 3", Dnnx Ez 39
11
iD^lX Dt 32 s7 etc.;
adversary, foe, Am 3 Gn
T
8
2
9
Nu io (P), 2 4 (JE) Dt 3 2 27 33 7 Jos 5 13
i 4
i
10
,0
,3
(JE), 2S2 4 Is9 (v.supr.), Zc8 Ezr4 Ne 4

Di-Kit Che Hpt

al.

^), Je 4 8

Est7

(3.-.1N11X

W,

CS*N),+ 21

+( f

t.,

+i 3
66

foes )

13

27

78 97
10
18
24
26 11 59 6 4 Je 46 Na
foes) also Is i
1G
4 43
Jb 19". Je 4 8 5 Ez 30 v. supr.
32
13

t.

/,<s

78

42
,

+(of v s

2
i

Dt

n.f. vexer, rival- wife (v.

reff.

'

'-

fn. [n~l^]
sub

V;

alsoEcolus 3 7

t [T^S] vb. denom.

Qal

H ); sf. nnix

make a

6
.

rival-wife;

Inf. cs<r.llS^ Lv i8 to make [ber] a rivalGGN 1S82 406 Dr-Wh Lv Baen u

wife (Lag

13

'

).

866

rra
III.TTtf (-/of
(?

denom.),

",'^o

J.k,

RJHarper

BASii - 435

fiv.
28

12 n.[m.]

hard pebble, flint;

(sim. of horses' hoofs

""& n. [m.] id.

ii.

iu comp.,

to

used as knife

'V

,_

npbn v

sub

1. ~fl2f

EX4

I.

npbn. Jb

24

22

<ai

25
;

@L

2ape#,

Jos 13

2S17

'X

(where perhaps fig. for grain of wheat,


in metaph. of winnowed Isr., cf. Dr Now al.
>pebbleretainedin sieve Preuschen ZAW * v 1895v24
ZPVxiv(1891) 2/
-).
cf. on custom Wetzst
<

(GFM).

Aped,

n.pr.loc. assigned to Reuben

ku

SepaSa

@L

2ap8 ;

cf.

mod.

Dead

"nrnS

n.pr.loc.
Geogr:181

Buhl

L KapiaOiapcifi)
2

Ch4

(npba6au; 2a(pi)8aea
12

(2<Ta6ai>,

is

17

near

valley,

(Avape

46
'J

dea p/ow]
njnnv iK

?);

nJTriX

cf.

identity with HVlJ?

(Setpa,

[i.e.

Chr right

Saptfaj/)

appar. same place


is

Jordan

in

exact site unknown; J0S3 16

2ap&zi>) = nrn"^f

2eicov,

Ge0Br - 268

Sea Buhl

v.

also

q. v

Ch 4',

es-Sara, on spur of Mt. 'Att&rtis, E. of

(Kadiaipeiv,
13

(TapayaSa,

usu. thought corrupt for

any case prob. = jrm,

tinCTT fniS
19

22

2aprjd.

862.

v. p.

1. "ijf

"iltf.

WTO Ju 7

t J"n!2 n.pr.m. in Judah

ford,

yv awr)yp.ivrj)

PT?.?,and in

nnx nirin

pi.

tn."Vn^n.m. pebble;
Am 9

L
"I5f?

Jos 5 23 knives offlint.fa-in "tt3f ^ 89" is dub.,


'V usu. taken as=l2f, and then either flint of
his sword (i.e. sword sharp as flint, Bae), or
edge (like flint) of his sword (most); We leaves
untransl.; B !Sn

S 9 Aped, L Zapa.
t [tTY?2] n.pr.loc.

read perhaps "&).

to Ez

ptn

n.pr.m. grandfather of Kish

Syr.

Jjijj rock, stone, flint).

Is 5

fm. *Yi"l2

sharp

be

sharp-edged hard stone, As.

appar. knife

surtu,

Ar.Jk

cf.

foil.;

nnp

s2

Ju

K1

26

usually assumed, but not proven.

P
p

Kdfh, 19th letter;

= 100 in postB.Heb.

D^jP

[tfp] v. N^p.

v. Dip.

Tjl^p, TX&p n -[f-] a

i.

202 f.

pelican

LvDt ^/gj * (der.

s
25 (P)

HND

pn =

1.

Now

2 litres v.

p n Arch. 182

Tn3p

bird, usu.

by Thes from [Nip],


iL
173
and, on n, Ges* 80g ), as throwt?p (v. Ko
ing up food from its crop for its young) but
(cf.

= 4 $=i
Arch.

n.f. large

Ke

al.

vaulted tent;

large tent used as lupanar

Nu

abs.

>Thes

Zimri's princely tent;

al.

NH).

(cf.

sea-fowl improb. in

abs. nN|3n

(van

d.

Lv

H. Gi

^ Is;

NH

n =Dt 14

18

l"ISp ,
T

17
,

NONi? id.)

as unclean;

Baer HNpj Is 34 11 Zp

inhabiting ruins;

cstr.

"^VD OKp

^ 102

7
,

3"lKp

as

sim.

3P?1 (Ges*
sf.

aj3i

3p")?l, cf.

23p

I.

(-/of

foil.;

(hence al-cove'), vaulted


'

Poldziher
Syr.

ZM(i * Ivil(1893 >' 74f

)-~>~>r>

PS 3466

'

so

vault,

NH

cf.

Ar. ils

rfom

of honour

Jacob BeiJuiiienlebei1 (2) 86, 245

dome, J^Isclo
."imp,

ew-cA.,

tent, esp. iei

id.,

vaulted tent

specif.lupanar;

vawZi (esp. vaulted heavens)

Knaip

perh. also As.

kabdbu, shield).

tap

n.[m.] kab

Lv2 4

Nu 2 3

JQ

Syr. Jao; Talm.

BH

July, 1897, 575.

+ Inf. abs.);

25

Jb

Na 2

*ljJl

p31 J5gyJPhil.xxvi.S08

))';

1-

3 ms.

1 s.

^"^'(Ges 5670 )

23

13

Du rd.

Bu agW Che
;

(c

Jg

Jb 3 Pr
329

2 ms.

3p v^ohj.

3
5 (prob. corrupt

3 mpl. sf. ^3^


Imv. ms. *5rn3pT (Ges 67p Kb
5

d^nTiN);

(c. ace.

Me Bi Siegf Beer;

*)

(all

24

1,3

26

24

Nu22 1117
JE;

Je

all

s4
;

sf.

+^

as dat. comm., so also v 27 vid. Pf. supr.); Inf.


abs. 3J3

v 25

TV2D
(NH *.,-

only dry
a measure of capacity,
1
25
measure, 3j?n JD ! 2
6 | fcaiy on size of 2p_

^2|?/;

67g

om.); WIJ 3lp1

22p.

v. I.

ace, usu. pers.: Pf. 3 ms. sf. n2J5 (Ges 5B8d ) Nu


s
2
23 ; 2 ms. sf. consec. iJ")3p_l v
Impf. 3 ms.
'

of loneliness.

1^

f II. [jZlp] vb. utter a curse against,


curse (cf. [ajlp^ Eccliis4i 7 V,
Qal curse, c.

+ Impf.);

(-/of

i^s echinus,

J^e

i.e.

is collect,

11
Inf. cstr. 3{A v 24

foil. (cf.

Dl

Pr113

Ko

iU

10

183
'

):

Ar.

stomachi pars pelliculata ; Syr.

contain, water, JfcLJLo

tern; Eth. fflo):

C^o)

c* s "

Aaw dropsy; NH H3p=BH).

867

nnp,

nraj? (Ko

sf.

belly; 1.

stomach,

cf.

abs. 'pH

victim, assigned to priest

18 3

Dt

5]0h

Ges

1-

n.f.

Nu 25

to ewarpcv,

Tn^5(?

(P).

[7^p] vb. Pi. receive, take (late) (Aram,


32

loan-word (and in Aram, denom.) Gerber

Nab.

against,

in view of; also Sab. ?3p7 in


2 4 5 8
As. kablu, encounter;

id.,

/ CIS^-

view

79-

11 -

'

verbs are: Sab. blp accept,


hx,iw6).72.

jJ

Ar>

meet, accept;

NH

DHM ZMG,IiI W)' a5

oe {n front, opposite,

kabMte, prob. CMps, goblets:

pl.

I7

Is 5

TOD

vb.

"fArti, esp. III.

/^p accuse,

Pi.

</o

2,

^Is

(Ar.

gather,

= BH;

Aram.

grasp, seize;

tQal P/
7

3 ms. 'p

Gn

PP!1

Zp

D^iap Ne 5 10 ;-

bm

2 Ch'29
1 pl.
Jb 2
Imv. ms. !??p
Pri9 20 v2p iCliai 11
1. take, c. ace. rei
22
30
16
2 Ch 2
ace. om. 2 Ch 2 9
+ b reflex.
9 Ezr 8
11
= choose 1CI121 receive, c ace. pers. i2 19
1010
(van d. H. v ls ).
2. accept, c. ace. rei Jb 2
;

Pri9

"iDIO'p

20

ace.

om. Est 4

3. accept,

Est 9 s3 sq. inf. v 27


Hiph. Pt. fpl. nSrapD %ew
( + bv reflex.).
oppositeness, i.e. correspond, one to (PN) another
Ex2 6 5 3 6 ,2 (bothP).
assume, an obligation, sq.

t[7ilp] n.[m.]

cl.,

om.

fig.

S?

+ ^?
2

S 3

engine (on the

form

hobollo,

from ?3p

for hubul,

Hb 2

(in fig.

Ch 23 s
=2 Ch 18

J02

pose),

+ ^y

DB>

16

/us Aear

HP?)

||

cf.

!>K

01

169

&

Mtun,

Ko

ii68f
-;

and

f|3Bj3, D3n-JP

W\> from

is

merly as before the people,

BAram
ing,

Pap. before);

Sta Gi5

10
,

explained for-

i.e.

publicly

but the Aram,

and Dyn needed

with

?bp for

and on the 3, Ges 593 ).

OST^T (o6o)

2. cstr.

cf.

rd.

0iW2

(cf.

surpris-

is

in Ibleam,

Gr Gii

(confirming earlier cpnj. of

1,99

18

19

Ch

G.
,

24

+ inf.

pur-

25%- pass,

work Ne 5 16 fork's judgment Zp


Ez 22 20 cf. v 19 ( + T]^t<; fig. of
;

metals into furnace);

war, battle,

specif, for

K6

2i
+K3i
Ju 12 1 S 28 2 S 2
tNiph. Pf 3 pl. W3p3
1 S 28
(29 v. supr.).
6
Josio + etc.; Impf. 21ns. f?|5ri EZ29 3 mpl.
6
W2i>l 1 S 7 + etc.; 7m. mpl. aj3n Gn 49''+;
15
Ezr io +; P. pl. 07?i?? Je 40
Inf. cstr.

30

20

Y^

sf.

Vif3pD Is

56

s
;

1. intrans. assemble, gather

11
4
1S
S 25V Gn 49 2 Is 4 5 M 48 14 49 60 Jo 4 2 Ch
4
4
4
for war 1 S 28 Jos
20 ( + inf. purpose) 32
6
io (c. b$ against); c. n loc. 1 S f, ace. Ice.
15
Ezr io 79 2 Ch 15 10 c. ?N pers. unto Je 40
7
2
Ezr io Ne 4 14 cf. 2 Ch 13 (bv for
1 Ch 13

DrKloBenzKital.

),

vb. dub., pei haps rob (syn.

De Pr22 ); Qal Pf.

btt,

so

+n
(HIP?), ^

b*);

b>* pers.

Is

43

'

Rabb.(rare), v.
JQp^

Pr

ace. pers.
'");

32

'

1>Op
sec.

per?

ace. pers. alone

Ne
Chis 9

io 18

+ ^ ( = i>K) pers.

s8

Ezr

ace. pers.

1
29 (for battle);

gathereth

c.

see

loc),

@ Symm);

2. usu.
loc. r

ace. rei,

c.

+ ^N

Ez 16 31 (Gr

^bpjp, cf.

HpN), 2

(||

of

|DK),

(||

pers.), so

pers. et loc.

loc. 2

K 22

i3 !7

pass. pi.

one gathering by degrees

\|r

Dt

73jj|>

sf.

1.

18 20 Ezr 8 15 Est

+ ?K

24

Inf. cstr.

itself.

loc. 1

11

13?

21

+ |0

an attacking-engine (cf. Jlj front;


'%SkO(, advance to attack, so b"'2pr\ Ecclus 12 5 ),
Ez 26 i?3pT 'HD the stroke of his attacking-

Pr 13

J*5p

^"'p"

Imv. ms. fhp i'k

22 19 Pr 13 11

(E), booty

gather, assemble,

front,

spec,

3348

ivickedness to

c.

something in

1.

ace.

41

ms. T?P?

/?;;/. 3

gather, collect

money 2 Ch 24 s ( + f?
Toy Krae, rdg. r'3 i?^ fr.

Gn

20

etc.;

Ez

Pf. aci. f?p

Qr tap); 3 p l. tap Ezr 8'; /mp/. 3 ms. sf.


D.b|W 1 Ch i2 ,9 (v 18 van d. H.); 3 mpl. ^31
loro

^DN)

(syn.

NH f3p = BH);

grain

1622

D13 'p

Sab. fap harvest, in

iS7 +

18 19 mpl. W3j?
8

4i 4S +,

^,^0^ receive) ;Pf 3 ms. ^?p Est4 + (9"


4

cstr.

collect

Eth. "NlX; is/a?Z, despair;

f 41

to

'pn, attrib. of 'Attar, ace. to Fell ZMGliv(W00) '-237f -;

jll

22

cf.

admit; Eth.

accept,

cup (perhaps loan-word from

^ 0M

22 =3

v (both fig., and Dta in both


prob. explanatory gloss, v. Coram.).

cf.

Aram. '^(p)
/<, \oajs ^e opj>osi/e,
BAram. '?p7 before, OAram. Palm, blpb over

Ar. i.a^9 flower-cup, calyx\

cf.

pr

nirjnp

sf

In Mai We 2py circumvent.

As. [kabu'tu],

n^Hfin

on* yM.

of sacrificial

fourth stomach of ruminants (cf. Dr), 93


ventriculum.
2. sf. of woman, appar. more
gen., belly

<m o^np

robbing them,

i.e.

ynp

22

23

23

alone

Impf. 3 ms.

subj.
1 pl.

'*,

c.

+ rei;

ace. pers.

^JQp

cmSx bnx

3 ms. con-

HEA Mai
inj^n v 8

c.

(obj.

Pt. act.

Is 34
Is

13

607

19
;

(c. DtP),

Hi

102

Ch

1
23

sf.

c.

1^

Ho

and beasts

2. pass, be gathered

+ b pers.),
s

(not

of birds

Ez 39 17

(of flocks,

pt.

nri^n

loc

Est

s
(
3

+ b*

Ez 9 (||
pers. Is 56
Sm) Co BertholToy Krae.
3 2
;

loc),

ejDN) rd.

Pi. M

868

yiap

Ff
+ iof,

Dt 30 3 cousec, DX3p Mi 4 12
1C
7
etc.;
3 fs. nxai? Mi i
34

^S3j?1

-ii;

Is

lyai?

'

nnp

Hom Chre,t

*ot&, so Sab. nap


Ep i! r.D>ta..V..i2,3

DHM

lu

T Jf0 -*'-

gathering his disgather together: 1. usu. of


persed people (ace), sts. under fig. of flock

23+, etc.; Inf. abs.


Jei^'^-, etc.; Ft.

35

'"

Mi

Zc 10 s

Dtso

Is 54"
-

*|DN),

abs.

2'-'+ inf.

56

:i

cf.

||

(of.

Cli i6

3i 8 32

14

:,i

Niph. Pt.);=

c.

ace.

ace.

17

Ne

+ ^5?

t.

Ez +

106 47

pers. Is

tians, acc.
(ace.) for

+ P?

l:i

]oe.Ez20

sb

66 ls Jo

Is

ing lovers of Jerus. (under

Ez

of harlot)

fig.

s1

13

2,i

34

pregn.

Snap Ec

2CI125 23

T#>8 Gn

i5

rinn

i6

(a^aDp

'' 37

Di.apri F)b

supr.),
62''

Ne

13";

c.

Pr 28 s f 3 P>?

Na3

fin.).

ls

(=t]pN 4)*

Na

nxajJOEz 38 s

Je49

(i'J.),

2" Jo

(c. JO)

Ez 2 9 Niph.,

(cf.
i

Is 22

ft?),

1'

and

so)

-VnNS.

v.

3 ad
take away
p u Ft.

(sq.TH^?,

cf.

Wapnn Ju a r

Pf. 3 pi.

'

^^l

be gatliered

4-

/wip/ 3 m P L
22- ( + iw
1 S8'
44"; for battle, war, 7ww. mpl.

loo.);

pers.), 'pn? Is

Tiapnn J e 4 9
purpose),

/wip/ also Jos 9

"Qnt? pers. 2

t[yi3p] n.m.

(c. Tin!,

+ inf.

c.

);

12

Niph.

SjDN), so rd. perh.

lin M13P Je22 19

t.

2Ki 3
Gn 35 s

,3

Impf

30

15

usu.

perh. rtfPW?

,:i

in Che,

lis TjirrbN

n.f. a
.

fjoa

1.)

sf.

but read
Kit-Di Marti.

Che Hpt

gathering;

cstr. Jixap

20
lz 22' (after D3riN JOp
e*

t^MSaj?,

[^^np

;]

n.pr.loc.

Judah {gathering of El, or


sub -/supr.);

Sab., of 'Attar,
2

20

Ch

22
,

vite city in

Ho

31

Je 8 2 i6 4G 25

15

c.

io,

Ar.

Nab. nap,

J.Ij,

all

11

/n/.

csi!r.

Nu 33 Ez
4

14

c.

ace: Impf.

iKii

T3p[

15
;

as n. intens., of

39
Je 14 16 pi. 'J3H EZ39
ms. DrfDN 13P nBB' Gn 25 10
;

1 ''.

31

13

23

32 ,'

Jb 2
2 Ch 16

of

S.

cf.

Jos 15 21 2 S
'3p^l Ne 1 iy%

'p

14

out

(a^ri)

fig.

'p

'\>

n?n
'

is 2 2

<Aey w/io

sit

sf.

VJTOp Ez 32"

Ju

32

32

Gn 2 3 49 30 49 30 50 hewn
baw -o^ fnsr? Jb io
'p ^b*
Je2o'
f 88 the
13

19

10';

111

"BN ^-Tiril
Z?/tw</

2 4-

grave, sepulchre,

etc.;

i3 22 + ;

slain

Ne

cstr. rriiap

:,

D^apa Era^n

?n grave;

in the tombs (occult

rite,

Is

65

prob. in

lissem.usoff.^ici.

necromancy, etc., cf. Che and


wft); Dyn ^a n3p
g
2
23 i.e. burial-place of
common people, so D^n ^3 nap Je 2 6 23 pi.

(Thes two heaps); Le-

(NH

5'

id.; Pli.iap, bury,

Jb 17 1

intens.
2

K 22 =2

Jb

20

32

Aram, lap,
bury; Palm. Nab. N"Op
As. kibiru,

also of stately (royal) sepulchre

Ch

28

34

conceived

Ne 3"
in

as

Ch

16

lower

2:. 2 3. 2 5.26
p^x ^ 88 12 f 49 12 rd.
32
Q a"lp Vrss and most AVIS 'p s im.
;

"lap tor6;

Gn
t.

24

vb. bury

+ iU);

loc.

:,:i

I0 34

rs

32

S q.

1" (@ B om., A Ka/3o-afiju,


W
[q.v. sub Clip] 1 Ch 6

Ephr. Jos

L Ka/ScK^^MDj*

~Qp

in

JZ gathereth,

Ka/3( f )o-^X, etc.;

L Ka0o-fi/X.
tD^Dp n.pr.loc.

4-3 t.+

IHp n.m. 1K]3 grave, sepulchre abs.


'p Gn 2
cstr. I3p Ju
3 4-, 13p 1 K i 4 +
Dna|p
8 + sf. n?p Gn5o ,etc; pi.
Ex 14'" 4-,
,iap J e 2 6 + sf. Qnnaj? 8
cstr.
also niiap

Gu

3 ms. ">3i Je

t[n^3p]

10

14

'

heap; pi.

thy heaps (of idols);

Weir

50

^Spl?

29 for PPJOT

Is57

l^iap

>*w

office, burier, sg. "13(313

Pf. 3

tPi. bury (in masses),

Ft. pi. Q'Happ

+Pu.

49

t.;

om.

13

23

23

sf. tri.3pri

fs.

i4 16 );

=r Ch

3i''

K 2 4- 16 K Ch
+ 6 t.; 'if ^'W
c.QB'Niiao' + st.; c.nnn/nnrip

Ju,

+ vnia-eiy

||

Je 5 10

fig.

22

-|-

Ez

(+
'p>

Ju 8 M +

s 25

],J

Gn

Gn

etc.; be buried

ilVa/loc.

c.

<

25

vera

(si

22 19

S 4

i3 :iui

Niph., and "^K Xian

nEE>

ace. pers. alone 2 S 2


10
4S
23 ; pass. Ec 8 ; ace.

3)

(v. also

c.

(c.

:I2

cf.

,s

of land (for people) of Isr.

tHitlip. gather together (intrans.),


togetlier.

subj.

none that gathereth Is 13 14

perh. [gather

3^.

men

2.

Mi

ace. rei

P*?

(iici'.um.),

gathering

?y pers. against);

Edom Is 34 16
oarapn onro H09

Leasts into

Gn

4,5

;l

also irvaa

etc.;

8 10 fotry, ace.

+ 33 t.;
18

34

loc.

'

29

23

11

?&f

49

Ju
2

||

cstr. ~ri3p|>

2X9'+,

25" Ez 39 15
23
VrriatTDy zKi2 2: 15 7

c.

Gn

"rpvfi*

Nu

Dtp

c.

);

12

'

Gn

'.p

etc.;

21 23 ;

Dt

act. "tap

30 32 32

6wri/,

Impf.
Imv. lap Gn

etc.;

li3f?

pi.

Gn
20
2 Ch 33 (ina-|33
23" Jos 24

io

gather-

4";

47^

pers., bones, etc., usu. c.3 loc., 2

1.

gathering the nations

judgment Mi 4 12

Dt 34 6

15

P/. 3 ms.

8C

consec. ^"japl

sf.

3 ms. "iapl

10

Egyp-

alone); of ^ gathering dispersed

(c. ace.

56

Ho

{gather and) restrain

'

ms.

pas*.

loc.

It?

23

111

Je 3 i

n +6

Ez

:i7

19 ' 20

Zp

Zc io 10

43
3
107

40";

also

cf.

",

Je 23 29

37- (2*aBO), Is

(|i

19

,Lihy. nap

(QnJ-QpQ buridl-

); Qal

place ciS'

)'W. Is 11

cf

11
etc.; Imv. ms. sf. M2f3
40
/m
&s J'?i5 i[i 2"; cs<r.
Io647
16
1 Cli
/V
18
Na 3 is 4-, etc.;
etc.;
Is66
Ft.'YW?
HP

Impf

1M

Dp? 'S 'P^5

10
;

of exile!

14

24

cf.

35

wrld Ez
]3p for

quiver
2 - 12 '' 313
.

mann
t

m^rin ni"op

(Wi6vfj.[at

ii

Mv^a

n.pr.ioc.

Nu

cf.

34

and

(4

Gn

23

famaZ,

20 20

35

30

Ez 32 s3 24
20
Is 14
Ec 6 3
-

nnnp

Jlliap

cstr.

sf. irnap Dt 34" + ;


Dt
34" i's io 2 2 K 9 :s
47
/
pn nib 2 Ch 26 23
2.

Gn

iton fvrop Je 22 19

Palm. Nab.; BAram. X Dip. before; Syr.


Dip o<? in front).

so

NH

y>a precede;

Td"lp n.[m.]

bow down

(As. (including

Qal

s2

Dt 33

once
Is9 u

'pJ?

26

V\}$

/rom

Tip

7of foil.;

As. kal"kadu

NH-fpnp=

nnig. dub.;

= n'pnp

JAram.).

c f.

Tlp^p n.[m.] head, crown of head;


Tso

abs.

Dt 33

Je

16
,

cstr. Is 3

17

Hpnp

sf.

'p

27;

Jb

s5

25

y\r

||

Hip

Di Ex ydub.; perh. foreign word);


;

dise

(P)

Ez 27 19

Theophr IIist
-

Flant

Spr

lx ' B

Med

'

12

Plin SH

33 %. cf.

merchan-

ingredient of sacred

: Cf. Dioscor. De Mater

Schrod Ph

(@

n.f. a spice, usu. cassia

Ex

oil

30

24

(K7(7ia= f, kitto),

xii.

19 (42

also

V.

Lewy Fremdw M

pIS

strike fire

(with

^^5

flint,

etc.)

(NH

id.,

kindle; Ar.

Ph.

mpD
1*

352

lamp-lighter (in temple) ace. to

CIS

Qal

^N? nnip

Dt

1. be kindled.

Pf

fs.

5'

'

1-

is

);

22

tnmp

n.f.

fever; Dt

28

22

Lv

26 16

;K

upvri-

.iv,

'

Is

54

12

i.e.

carbuncles

93 lapides sculptos,

139* J e /imd

and before;

(opp. linK).

b.

14

Is

Di

'

Sachau Beise am 1E9


Gn 25 s (J); Dip?
(ins.

lc5

ff-

*% are full from


DDpc or <D" ODp before
Che Hpt Di-Kit); elsewh. 'pfl?

prob. ODp,

Lo De Du
^eastward (1)
i/(g
8
4
(side) 12 (J) Zc 14

i2

Jon 4 5

(J),

(3)

\^44
2 37

(2) on the E.

Gn 3 2

E. of

Dt 33

13

11

ancient

P" p^
ancient days;
20

'

M
Nu 3 4
V (JE), Ju8" Ez 1 i
11
2
eastivard, c. vb. of motion Gn 1
1

is 19

Mi

2. temp., ancient time, aforetime

a. 'P ^."in

Gn

'jap 0,1 the

u (P),'jos

(both J).

'p-obo

i?.

j>

(J),

pN

tojwj Is 2

T>, cf.

v.

in Hast, rTa0B ; 'p

Dr

ff

La

17
,

mts., cf. 'p

68 34

oa
,

cf. 'p

^Jp from of old

,,

b. 'P

3^='? VpI

Is

^3

ni'N v 27 ,

OB'S

Is
23

'\>
nT
Is 5 9 Je 46
9b. (2)); 'p
r
pD
^ii
Jb 29 months of old. c.
fro;/i of old
5
12
21
10
12
46
12
'p"^
Is 4 5
46 Hb i Ne 12 f 7 4 77
s
78 springing out of derived from, ancient times

(v. |

2,i

WW >jfi43

(1);

'p 1&
Je 30 20 La 5
from)
throned
of old.
;

A. 'p

days from of old.

alone, as adv. anciently, of old

55

20

^ 74

ng ui

\i60vs

Aq Theod Sym.

7
;

p3

he that sitteth (en-

e. beginning, )*"3N"''pii?J?

Pr8 23 /rom ^e beginnings of the earth; yVf ?


Pr 8 22 <Ae beginning of his works ( n^Xp).
31

'P

||

13
| [Q"Ip] vb. Pi. denoni. (Gerber ) come
2
or be in front, meet
If. 1 s. "^Dlp Jon 4
5
147
3111s.
^ 119
3 pi. ^IP Dt 23 + ,etc; Impf.
14
n ;'
sf
88
fs
1 s.
sf. ^OT^ f 59
V'
3
DipN Mi 6; Imv. ras. nDip ^ 17 13 ; 1. a.
;

Tri7|p5^ n. [m.] perh. fiery glow, sparkle;

n 3i?*T"'

front,

Je 15 14 17 4 (rdg. nrnpfor onrnp), all


of 'i's wrath.
2. act. kindle; Inf. cstr. D'lp 3
cpon b>n is 64 1 (v. [Dn]) p*. k>k ''nip 50 11
32

loc. a.

East), in front

io 30 (J) miomjK of the' East;


dwellers in the E., tribes E. or NE. of

(cf.Dr); 'pG

bore,

Dip Pr

cstr.

Gn

21

(i.e.

Jb 23 s 7 go forward

Aram. nip

front

v 23 ; 1.

"'Elp

ff.).

t [n"7p] vb. be kindled, kindle


also bore,

10

Canaan Gn 29 1 (E), Ju 6 333 7 12 8 10 1 K 5 10


Je 49 5s Ez 25 4 10 Jb i 3 'P nin Nu 2 3 7

theE.

\nplp Dt 28 ; esp. poet. Gn 49


17
= Dt33 16
'p 68 22 hairy crown or
1$?
7
T
waZp (all BTC-l), Is 3 17 Je2 16 48 45 (|| HNS), so rtl.
also Nu 24 17 for iplpl. (|| id.), v. Ew Di Pat
20
al., Dt
in prose only ^"IV) b}^. |?t?
33
35
Dt28 2 S14 25 Jb2 7
14

55

aforetime;

east,

Dip J u

the

II.

front,

'pi "linx

^atf; 'pn-in
I 5 "'?.?

27

pi. cstr.

(opp. linNO),

Impf.

BH;

>-

iv,

24 + etc.; usu. + ^f?! etc.


s6 48
in worship of ^ Gn 24
Ex 4 31 12 27 34 s Nu
31
18
30
22
2 Ch 20
29 Ne 8; homage to man of
rank Gn 43 2s king 1 S 24 (Gi V s ), 28 14 1 K
20
16.31.
x
to 'i + ki n g j Ch 29
3 ras. *lp?!

1 -

'

kadddu, bow dowii\;

Tel Am.)

abs. 'p

]p] vb.

cf.

8
fl. [*7

in front,

kudmu, front, former time; Ar. "j3 p-ecerfe (so Eth. #.&n>;)' 1V v be bold and
foremost in attack (Dip 1 a); Sab. Dip begin Horn
chrest.i26
marc k fort ]h advance, CIS lT Xo -". 9 Sab
Denkm* 9 2 4 7 8 9 (in)lp/ro^ CIS No. 276, 1.2.
Ph. Dlpa as formerly (I,); O A rani. Dip before.
-

nag.

v.

be before,

foil.;

As.

30

Tp (vof

n.f. grave,

t.)

burial; abs. Hliap Is


Je 22 19 rnap Qn 35 20 +;
1. grave

22

<TVQp
20
i4
+2 t.;

D"TP

niNfl p. 16 supr.);

w bt

'nn rhap
33

34 33

t[ninp], and

2i

(t^ s

a station in wilderness (the graves

of desire,

Nu

869

rvnnp

wieei,

22- 19

W?

confront (with hostility)

=-f

hostile

i8

6 - 19
,

Jb30 27

approach

c.

c.

ace.

to city (ace.) 2

ace. pers. 2

VJQ

i9 32

17

13
;

of

= Is 37

33

mp
come

b.

(4- adv. ace).

meet one (ace.) as

to
14

with (2) sthg. Is 21 Dt 23


6 6
as worshippers (ace. of ''), Mi 6
friend,

Ne

so 59
,
Qr), ace. pers. alone
-frei

(of

yj/

')

95

^ 79

ace.

26

f 68

Ew Tli We Dr

pate,

forestall,

1. Impf. 3

Am

10

88 14 ace. VJB
,

15

(viz,

D^l

(rd.

for

3. be beforehand,

Jon 4 2

inf. cstr.

antici-

Hiph.
\^H9 148
(We Now GASm CnpFl)

Cl^pn

calamity

S 20 25

ace. rei

c.

fs.

al.

147

^ 1 19

3 temp.

''

2. a. go before, in front

b. oe in front,

D^l)
c.

12

Jb

so,

C. meet, receive,

to join themselves to thee).


ace. pers,

33 (ace. pers. alone

T?? 3^K noJ 1?" 89

cf.

Kt

11

13

ace. pers.

c.

come in front

shall not

(np).
2. P/. 3 ms. sf. "OO^pn
Jh 4 3 who has anticipated me [God]? Me Bi
Bu confronted me (rdg. d$>>\ for foil. 0.^1);
Du ^O^P? confronted him (the crocodile).
about us

Hftfp adv. eastward,


to, toward, the E.;
Gn 25" (J), Lv i 16 16 14
1213
10
3U15
39
Xu 34
Jos 19
(all P), 1 K 7 =2 Ch 4
T [E"1p],

c.

loc.

^mp

870

1.

dub, usu.
corrupt,
(v.

also

(52

t.):

27

N,

[nOJO]

S)

so'p

5 (allP).

41

14

w
4

Tyre).

2. former

janone v 55

pi. sf.

= conj

36

1. in front

Xo^^mowa.^ Gn2

I4

v.Di edc ), 4 16 (bothJ).

S 13 5 may be
f

11.

Gn 2 5

nDHp
T

16

Ch

31

48

. 1.

Hol3

>

44 47

17

1 a)

v.

AV

2!,

Bachm

further

t[^Qlj5]

ancient

Be

al.;

river

(lit.

0/ attack

al.

eastern;

0/

(cf. Q"]^
T

GFM Bu Now Cook Ency

adj.

Ez 47

HJIO-Ipn

@ A n.pr. KaS^o-fi/i, L KaSi;/ie(/i;

so

dpxalcov,

v2

n.[m.]pl. only'P (?m) J ug

meaning dub.;
antiquity),

also

c.

+W45"

tCOVip

Bib

268;,
.

nb*b|H

fs.

the eastern circuit.

f i.^!J}"Tp adj. former, eastern (on format.

Lag BN195 'Ba NB 5227d ); abs. 'p 1 S 24 14 (Gi


v
Jo 2 20 ; "Ota- Ez io 19 4- mpl. D^bnp Jb 18 20
DOiO- Ez 3 8 17 fpl. nWonp Is 43 18 Mal3 ;
'

v.

13

),

oiil

cstr -

from standpoint of

=W

15

DOB* Mai 3
things Is 43 18
^b"!pn

of; yet

'

Gn4i + c. n loc. nnjj Ez 1 + fflonp,


+ ; tl. (apart from Ez) East, esp/p^ron
:

as

ms. as

n.,

former

n. coll.

ancients.

oi^W Ez

(i.e.

io 19

1\ DJ

^
2.

Dead

Sea)

18

11.

^folp adj. gent.

Gn 15

of peoples); tovs

19

c.

the

art. 'pn

in

as 11.pr.coll.

Kadmonites

Ke~hfxa>vaiovs,

t nJ21p n.pr.loc.

wind;abs.

East, east

(||

fpl.

niJB'Nn);

'

'p v. [Dip].

W)

D^iy

(||

Ez 38 former days

S 24 14 a proverb of the

(Easterners);

son of Ishmael

K8()/ia,

and (opp. ?hnn Djn) Zc 14 8 Jo 2 20 mpl.


20
as n. Easterns, those of the E. (opp. W) Jb 18
(so Ew De Hi Di Bae Du
Yrss earlier and
later, so Da al. [both future], Bu former generations [now in Sh e '61], and future).
47

2. ontheE.of,Ez 39 u ;

n.pr.m.

D"Hp
n.m.
>T69
'p

either.

N, S, W. v 32

+
1

Berthol Krae), 4 8 IS + N,S,W, v 10


Q 1i?(L!) eastward 40 19 43^ 4 6 112 47, +

eastern:

over against (cf

of,

(i.e.

writer; really, on geogr. grounds,

8 t,

B g.

Aram. ) *&B> nEnj355> ^ 1 2 9 6


'

3. cstr.

as prep.

eastward

(del.

'p

23 (of
Ez 16 5355

fnmp

state, sf.

^ [ n 9"^P^ n> f front East

nplp

45

W 48

b.

^
+

nonp

non^^aa*
21
8
( + W); nxs
4

the East.

1. former, ancient, 'P C'OJ

i^no'lp Is

sf.

cornic-ip

before (temp.

CoToyal),

on

HOHp

as adv.

v* ('p 'a

cf.

'BD

'p

6
'P? sjti 4 o

"9^3

67S

v 16 '?? yr* i.e. toward tfc E. 4 o 10


"10 43 2 'pb 4 o 23 eastward + N)

'PlJO 42

48

antiquity, beginning,

+W

T[nft"7p]n.f. antiquity, former state


1.

n*3 47 18

'P

+ N,S,AV,
+ 7 t, 'pn

2. in Ez
p. 169 supr.).
East "PO ffr\ east wind 17 10 19 12
16
-\y& o 44
side 42
( + N, S, W); 'P?
4

Djn; but rd. HBJ 'S 1J

:i

13
Ez 45 7 (del. Co; rd. Dng
38 (both P), +
r
Bertbol Toy Krae), 4- N, S,
Nu 35 s Jos 18 20

forward, but text prob.


Da, GASm prop. D^PP

i.e.

We Now

a.

east

( +

s
i3 17 Ez 8 1616 + N, S, ^N, Gn 13 14
17 2
u
(both J), Nu 2 3 28 io 5 (N, W, in ), 34'
28
(all P); also as n. after T\#B
E. side, Ex 27 13

26

eastivard,
cf.

(in list

Kebfiatvaiovs.

Beuben(Moab)
37

18

KfS(a)-

Ch6 64

1
Jos i3
nio- 2
;
hence riionp "13"1 Dt 2 26 of contiguous desert
not identified;
'p lay N. of upper Anion
Buhl Ge0Br 268 conj. Umm-er-ras&s, c. 10 m. ENE.

na>6, Ka8rjna>6, etc.;

'

wind cf the East,

(i.^

eastern),
17

cf.

on SE,

Dr Am4

(J),

(n*"l

om.) east vrind Gn4i


Jb 15 2 27 21 38 24 ^ 78 26

Is 27 s

(sim.),

Jou 4

6 23 - 27
-

= Ar.

Ex

14"

Je 18

and

east ivind, oft. as violent

scorching, from desert

io

48

(E),

sirocco

1313

s
;

(JE),
also 'p

Hoi2

HOHi? Hb

i3
9

15

is

from Dibon

(cf.

Tristr

MoabI4ok

Bd M

3(18W) - !77

tb^t^Qlp n.pr.m. Ka^X, L


Levite name (l

DHM

ZMS

Qipbx
Ezr 3 9 Ne 9 45

is the ancient

one;

ua*.sr4)._Ezr

).

KeS/it^X;
cf.

Sab.

2 _x e 7

871
T'p-lgv.ILTJp.

ttJnp

nose-)

n'3,

whole subj.

t"T"Tp vb. be dark

=1

(dull-coloured,

Ar.

ci.

No ZMGll(1886) 729 ); NH
jiS
Hiph. (of face) sAew? gloom; Z } "HP be dark);
Qal Pf consec. "lip} Mi 3
is. WV]i? Je 8
be dirty (on i

21

VP f 35 +
14

Ft.

etc.;

^"HP

pi.

Jb'5

11

16

sky Je 4 23 (leaden-coloured, as
with clouds, v. Hithp.), of sun and moon
Jo 2 10 4 la fig. of lack of revelation from 'i,
dark,

be

of

DH*k

Mi

Jb
3
mourning (prob. be squalid, of
neglected person and dress of mourner, cf.
6

16

of turbid stream

of

fig.

'p\

25

21

S 19 ) Je 8 14 (H$, metaph. of gates); Jb


o 28 (TOn
HiP^^3),^ 3 5 u 38 7 42 10 43 2
5 3
2

1. darken.

Pf.

(obj. stars),

2.

cause

Impf.

cf.

^V

s. sf.

Hithp. Pf. 3 pi. D^y


<md the heavens grew dark with

T.TVmj^
'p

clouds.

gloom;

n.f. darkness,

Is 5 o (cf. </, Je 4 28

&f

p33p VyS? "flptfl 31 15


rnprin D^ni'ikiS 45

mourn

to

Ez 32'
OTIPK 32 s

consec. ^"llpni

s.

18 45

* n i 2"11j"p adv. as mourners

K^SlpK

tJHp

10

t"Ylp n.pr.gent. (swarthy ? SZac^-tented?);


Krjbap:

1. tribe of

21 16 42 11

(c.

nomads in Arab, desert Is


60 7 Je 2 10 4c, 28 23 Ez 27 21

vb. fern.),
17

'P'V.3 Is 2

"p \?n.K

Lv
26
3

20 3 +,

33

Doughty

stuff

swarthy hue).
Ishmael,

THP

t.,

Arab Des
-

Gn 25"= 1 Ch

COT
p]i n
name Tip Hal 623

>.

or black

(c

of

sim.

-;

29

. Cf.

bni

usu. as place for refuse

Kidru

As.

also Sab. tribeii(]883) - 14

).

I3

i5

14

37

15

16
,

God

ness, holiness, of

KHp3

syn. majesty,

68 18 77 14 ;

22

Am

(P),
"

W;

Spirit Is 63 1011

Ch 30 f 68
20 7

'p

(song)

etc.

16
12

Ez, 5

t.

nn

so d. \Vftg

13

^5

Lv 20 3

DK'

29" + 9

and

cf.

''KHp

1035

ND3 47 9

15

17

58

Hb 2 Jon 2
^3} Is6 3 ,5 'p
Tip? 150
tb. on earth

102 20

20

'P

'p np*lK

Ex

D^N^p

nn

EZ28

fa.

Je 25 30 Zc

p fiyo Dt 26
'p $?n Mi i 2

t.

/(is

2. of places

Qno f

P and Ch) the

98

sacred by God's presence

27

\}r

Is 52

11

10

f 3 =97

set apart as

11 4 ; 'p

15

as inviolable 'p3 y3B>J


n:p; J e 2 9 'P TTj ^ 105 42
3

Ch

/jo?i/

Ex

arm

holy

5.'?

1. apartness, sacred-

as sacred, inviolable, separate

'P

12 19

a. of divine activity,

defilement,

all

232

word

cf. 'p

name

c. of his

from

36

Ti

(of victory),

'p' yilt

b. to attest his

Am 4 + 8 9

etc.;

Nu 5^

VBHP

+, D^P.n

^BHp Ez 22 8 +

sf.

(E),

cf.'

14

Jos 5 15 (JE)

249

(cf. p.

Ch

11
;

(only

c.

b).

Ex 40
Nu3 + tabernacle by itself Ex 38 Lvio 4 +
court Lvio 18
(so CBHpn E>lp +Nu 18 );
the outer room (specific designation; 'pn) Ex
6
2
33
29
but specif,
2 6 2 8 + inner room Lv 4 1
34
34
M
'\>n b\)W
1 Ch 6
design. D^ipn K'lpEx 2 6
13
d. the
shekel of the sanctuaryJLx 30 + 2 4 1 P.
temple and its precincts 2 Ch 29' Dn8 13 +
2S
i^p? n2T f 6o 8 = 108 8
1 Ch 24
Is 43
'P
(oracle; al. by his holiness, as Tlpa inynt^J
t'P(n) n*3
8 9 36 ), temple by itself 2 Ch2 9
tabernacle and

courts

its

s4

10

-|-

-)-

so 'P rrimtf

;
'

=2Ch

40

15

a7

29

of Jerusalem

S 15 23

K 23 6612 2 Ch 2a' 30 Je 31
2 K 2
Ktdpov; cf. Eob Phrs Geo8r
3

Ch

VBHJ5 + 2

Ex

wady just E.

n.pr. of

tI3t 12 26
18

15

22

17 -

(Thes. turbidus);'?

87ff-

J5J

41

224f

i-

acW ;
f.DHM ZM6

N=v.ii

Tp~np

Lv

cstr. V"]i>

D^P

pi.

:s

2. ancestor of 1, son of

g25,is

etc.;

^,i2o 5 Cti 5 (made of

black goat-skins J aco b Beduine " leb < 2

woven

2
.

).

36

14

1"-"- 36

Lvio +4 t. Ez); abs. 'p Ex 3 +


BH.ip Dn 11 30
cstr. BHp Ex 3-o +; sf. Tip
bh

||

Mai

GFM

Qnn y

n.m. apartness, sacredness (opp.

heavenly abode

p'K').

above), also

(reff.

.<

O^P.

diff fr

on

No'- c -);

thing,

7*ofy

Baud No BS

HPS ftb.itaT.i*i,w8t

'

v.

(orig.
v.

Buhl 060^- 93

Is64 10 iCh29 3 ;t1^P^n^ 5 =i 3 8=,79 ; 'pn


10
11
courts of priests
outer room 1 K 8 = 2 Ch 5
9
14
2727
EZ42 44
+''K "ipn'nOTls62 ; inner room
1

Pal. 3 (1898), 94

W
tion,

RS

se

|p

v of foil.;

poss. orig. idea of separa-

withdrawal (Baud
m M o;2nded.i50).
.

studien -

"

No

NH = BH

1.

EHpD sanctuary; As. kaddSa


(Meissn stopp1

84
),

crated to Istar

n.pr.mont.

(No

and

1879 ' 361

Ph. BHp AoZy,


11.

1,

cleanse

also kadistu, hierodule conseMubar39f


Ar.

(cf.

lc
-

AJerem

RS

Prophv - N

J,jj

);

);

wise under inn. of Heb., so Eth.;


der. spec,

L0B Mar

in Ar. othercf.

CJHp in

deriv., Syr. .*. consecrate, etc.;

Palm. KHD td./ Aram. NCHp, U.*.o (ear- or

Ez 4i 21 23

tl^P T?{ f

28 2

tBnp
4
Ez
41
5
3
19
19
13
(v. rafh 1 c).
-Kpn niD-^b Ez 42
44 46
8
D1poEzr9
/pn "Vy
hills:
and
its
Tip
te. Jerus.
-

n^npn

Is 48
Is

Zp

specif.

50

16

52 Ne
+ 6t. Is 23

11

Zc

Dn

18
,

Ch

22

,6 - 2

23

Dn 9 24
Ez2o 40 Jo2

'p(n)

n +6
45

t.

iB'np 'y

Je 3 i
9

8,

W;

17

'P

nn

Ob

16

bl3|

3
1
s
s4
'p of city and
^ 78 'p ~)yi 87 prob. also 1 io
40
17
Cf. f.
suburbs in Mess, future Je3i J04
,

Bhp(n) of Zion

Ob 17 f 20 3

24

25
s
63 68

D^np 'p

872

ip

12
'p ma Exi5 13 of Zion (or Shiloh).
43 ;
16
g. of holy land'Zp 3 \ 'pn DD1N Zc 2 , lBHp ^S?

64

^gProl.364; 3rded.359; Hlst.344.

Ez45 M +

future portion of priests 'p

tuJi"Tp adj. sacred, holy;

of Levites
Ez; DnsHp B'lp Ez 45' 48
14
3. things consecrated at sacred
t^lp Ez 48
places
a. furniture of tabern. +D''EHp(n) Bhp
t.

31
4
9 + ^\> Ex29 + cstr. SPftp Isj + KHp
12
7
itfnp Is io 17 49 7
Is 49 + 2 t.; sf. KHp Hb i
15
DDfiip Is 43
pi. D^iip Ho i2 + 2 t., CKhp
Lvn 44 +i6t.; sf. VKHp Dt 33 3 V 34 10 1 ?
Jb 15 10
1. of God, as separate, apart, and

of burnt-offering

10

310

1313

16

101822

io 12

18
17

2CI131 14 Ezr

Vhp Lv 27

30

63

29

s3

||

21 23
14
treasures consefield Lv 27
27
19
crated to treasury of tabern. or temple Jos 6
51
Ex
(E) 1
7 +; consecrated things in gen.

Lv

house

'

3S

Ez20

(P),

40

22

D''Bhp(n)Ez44 13 so D"3D LV27 28


,

Ex 30 s3 25 + 5

of priest

Ex 30

3537

D^BHp

Vhp Lv

'p(n)

common

'p

24

articles, '"h 'p


El 26, 33 Lv 21, 22

t.

36
;

be ttJHp
d. anointing

21
incense
89
shew-bread 1S21 3

(P),

\jt

2i

cf.

may

these

2!a

foretold

(P);

Zc 14 2021

DWpn 'p

On

of

v also Di
We 0omp 160 f Dr Dn 24 4
persons sacred by connex. with sacred places

Lv 2
of priesthood Ex

a. priests

2CI123 3i
8 24

Lv

39

Ex

Ezr 8

23
,

garments

t.

Ex,

BHp

36

30
b. of Israel, 'h chp Je 2 3 nn^n
39
2
7
iBnpi>^ 114 ehp(n) ay Is 6 2 12
2
-\wipny

28

Dm

IS63 18

Ex

KHp(n)

22 30 (B),

and so spoil
holy adornment 'p ITTin

18

23
20 21

2<f 9 6

2 e Tin
;

to worship
of

TO&

"inn

'p

^ no

28 30 30
-

Ex

n3K>

DV

Ch

16 29 2

Ch

(but rd. n-in see


his people

5. times consecrated

also 'p

God and

1); covt. between

nna Dn

'p

9 ; Khp ^3K
for their use Is

Is6 13 Ezr

VTJ

16

23

31

13

Is

1413

Ne 9
TOM Ne
14

35 (P)

disting.

32

sons ceremonially cleansed, and so separated as


13
sacred; things 1S21 6 ; flesh
Mai 2 11 ;

Jen

priests cleanse thus,

Ez 22
'pn Is

'p-niN:

33

is

Ch

1328

i?r6 Vhp(ri) ^2
^nn p31 'pn p3 Lv io 10
s
2
35 way of the clean 'p D3T IKf f 134

26

42

20

44

23

23

?jn^ ^ qgNote :
lit.

oiv Kabrjg,

suggests n.pr.loc,

||

< SJHp

rn")E>D

22

4
;

b. separate

Hon
= divine name (originating

7fcOfc^

trisagion,

fr.

1924

io 20 12 6 17 7 2 9 19 3 o 1112 15 3
2
1416 20
314
u
4
17
5
5
7
9 4
Is 4 i
45 47 48 49 54 55 60
43
2
2S
29
elsewhere only 2 K 19
:Is 37'
Jeso 5i a
41
22
19
23
ienip
wi if 10 17
29-",
Is
is
2
3pjT p
^ 71 78 89
9
1S
23
3
7
^inp
na^np
Hb Jb 6'10 pi.
4o
49
43
Is 6 3 ) Is

'

d^^^p Ho

intens.

camp

Dt 23 15

of Isr.

Pr 9 30
chambers of

12

of place, sacred, holy,


13

10

+ D110

2. a.

Ez

priests

of heaven Is

DuBy, and [rdg. 'p3 as holy,


Klo Che Marti); in foil, (oft, defect,)
pointing dub., rd. prob. BHp 2 'p &0)pD of
(but of ^

57

essent.]

Ex

io

13

16

]vb])

if?

24

24

\(?

(P), of

Lv2i Nui6
3
prophet
2 Ch 35

Isr. 'p

28

15

40

Q^Hp

(song), >^i6

Jb

5
"

17

16

ZPVhp sacred

Nu

15

15

34
Zc 14 3

holy water,

B'Hp Is 58

13
,

sf.

1. be

Nu 6 38 (P),

Dt7

14

221

26 19

remnant

in Jerus.

4443

20 726 21 6

19

Dn 8
Dn 8 1313

saints

Dt 33 s

c.

angels,

d.

&wip &Q Nu

ones,
24

10

8 96 8
-

time ("^) 'P Di s n Ne 8 9 1011


of Sabbath. (Cf.BAram. B^P).
-

238ff

^p:

S 21

6
;

conse-

set apart,

); Qal Pf

-!?

3 ms. 'p

Ex

m P ^15 Nui7
J-

K^p?

Ex 29 +

apart, consecrated,

set

Levites

(P);

T^F 1 Is6 5

Impf. 3 ms.

priests

e.

crated (Gerber
21

f
'p

Lvn

t~Tp vb. denom. be


29

106 16

Nazirite

sacred

(E), 'p DJ?

Nu

'"Tiyn"?^

s1

Is 4

Exi 9

b. persons

Aaron

65

3J (P),

9 ' 19 - 20

iT-tV! 'P

78

31

Lv 6
29
Jerusalem Ec 8 10 *J3^D

the court of tabernacle,

37

2
;

etc.;

hallowed, of

S 21 6 (dub. passage, but cf. esp.


Sem.i.436;2adad.4=5[S m 2M
alsoI)r
ES
hoprop ^p^.
j ^
Aaron and his sons by blood Ex 29" (P); other
2llded
persons Is 65 s (Di but Pi. Gei ES Sem 431
431
Che Du Buhl).
2. be hallowed, by contact with sacred things, and so tabooed from
shew-bread

bh'p rnrnt:

Dt

from myriads of sacredness, sacred

myriads; but

y\r

58
io
^nV Lv25 12 (P); assembly called at stated
times for worship 'p (i)K-|p Ex i2 1616 -f 17 t.
Lv 23 Nu 28 (all P).
t6. of things and perfr.

I'

inscription on head piece iT)iT9

16

exalted on theophanic
heavenly throne Is 57 15 ;
3
3 9
K")i:n 'p
99 (||K"J^), v

a.

3 -3

from human infirmity,


impurity, and sin Jos 24 ,9 (E), 1 S 6 20 Hb i 12
^N mip >3 Lvii 44 45 19 2 20 26 21 8 (H); t^np
9
T[3-lp3
^-ft^O 'p Ez 39 7
c. tfinp

15

Lv 1 432 Ez 4 2 14
nana Lvi6 4 /pn ~IW. Ex 29

+7

in

1D>

42

9?

18

specif, of h. priest 'p


30

in victory 5

new harvest

holy

throne Is 6 3

sacred,

so

24
20
c.
fruit of trees of 4th year Lv 19
23
26
Pr 2O 20 +,
vows Dt 1
any consecrated thing

Lv

Nui8 99 (all P), Ez


Ne f
tithe was

13

'

Ex

t CeHp(n) Bhp

also first loaves of

Ch

b. sacri-

14

17

n b Nu

food Lv 2

sacrificial

Lv

Nu

of animals

fices

Ch 35
Ez 36 3S

Ex 30 1029 Nu 4 419 altar


24
s7
'pn JVIN
29 40 Dn 9

oil

Ex

'p

abs.

28

12

ii

42

(P? om.) to M. Kadesh


D'-_
y> gj^p an(J J) r

Di Buhl Steuern.; or

Ez

Is

nhp

<rvv fivpia-

from Meribah Kadesh

''

873

unp
profane use, or forfeited to sanctuary

30

29

Nu 1 f

11 - 20

Lv 6

secrated, tabooed

Ex 29"
3. con-

sf.

3 ms. B^P? Is 5

B^i?!!

Nu

""Bhipn

Ez

Impf. 3 ms.

io 3 ; //. cs<r.

Hg 2

(P),

12

(supr.)Dt22 9 (law against mix-

Niph. Pf

tures).
etc.;

oneself sacred, majestic:

20
36

c.

13
;

1 s.

16

Ex

29

43
,

38"; 1. 'shew
pers., + ^V? Ez

23

25
23
16
27
16
22
20 41 28
cf.
3 6 38
39 ; c. a" Is 5 Ez 2 8
13
2. be honoured or treated as
Nu 20 (P).
,

opp.Q^^nLv2 2 32 (P).
dedicated, by
1133 Ex 2 9 43

||T333Lvio 3 (P);

sacred

3. be consecrated,

'"

Pi. Pf. 3 ms. &$> Nu 6 U 1


8 M etc.;
3
Impf. 3 ms. E'lp? Gn 2 + etc.; Imv. ms. E>1P_
i
J0S7 13
1i5Exi3 2 ,etc; 7m/cs^.B'?!2Ex2 9 1 +

(P).

P.

etc.;

Ex 37

B>'?!P

1.

28

sf.

DaBhjSD

Ex 3

13

se

io.u.i5

Nu 7

P ).
(

i.i

place of sacrifice

U
24
3 ; Ez 7
s7
Ex 29 (P).

tent of meeting
1

64

=2Ch

Ex 2 9 44 (P);
7"; gate Ne

B>1p infr.
b. wave-offering
341
c. persons: priests Ex 28
1.33.44
gW.30.
2
30 4Ql3
Lv
firgtbom Ex I 3 (P)
29
3Q
keepers of ark 1 S 7
f&. 7th day (by God)
Gn 2 3 Ex 20 11 (P).
2. observe as holy, keep
v.

Sabbath Ex20 8 =Dt5 !2 (Decal.),


Je i 7 22 -2' Ez 20 20 44 24 Ne 13 52 ; fast Jo i 14 2 15
I
year of Jubilee Lv 25 10 (P); so ^J?3^ mxy 2 K
20
io
3. honour as sacred, hallow : a. God
Dt32 51 his name EZ36 23 b. priest Lv 21 s (H).
sacred

feasts,

prophet Je

wicked

(P); devote

'

Je I2 J

Nu

firstborn

3"

(as sheep) for sacrifice

2. regard, or treat, as sacred, hal-

God

13

23 23

+ Topers. Nu 20 27
3. consecrate by purification: vessels 2Cfi29 19
;
persons for passover 30 17 guests for sacrif. feast
Is 8

29

12

14

Zp i 7 (God subj.).
Hithp. Pf. 1 s. 'Wlpnn
EZ38 23 2 mpl. (consec.) Dfitfl- Lv 1 44 20 7 3 pi.
IB'iprin 2 Ch 11 30 17 etc.;
Impf 3 ms. IK'iPn''
5
34
2 Ch 2 9 + ^PJV Exi 22 Imv. mpl. ^rin
9
Nu 1 18 + l^lpnn Jos 3 5 Inf. cstr. V?P_nri 2 Ch
,

29

34

"BJP_nn Is

30

Ctflpno Is66

pi.

17
;

Lv

unclean things

29

Pt.

fs.

nanprio

4
;

1. keep oneself apart from


n

44

20 7

2. of God,

(P).

cause himself to be hallowed,

apart as sacred, consecrate, dedicate: a. places


Sinai Ex 19 23 (J), altar, etc.,
3037
29
Ex 29
30 (P), tabern., etc. Ex 4 o 8 10 n Lv
etc.;

low:

Lv

B>1|3N

Ch 30 8 36 14

Ez

''is 'O'y^)

38'-' 3
.

3. be observed as holy, of feast Is 30'29


4.
consecrate oneself hj purification, of priests and
14
11
51
515
Levites Ex 19 22 (J), .1 Ch is 12 H
2 Ch 5
2C115
2
29
9
"34.34
r
q3.15.24
18
j18 gge.
pgQplg
j
'; of
Q
f
people
Nu
u
J
g
3
3
.13
10
5
17
(J) 1 S 16
2 Ch 30
Is 66 17 woman 2 S
7
.

^ n

j-

11 4 she having (just) pxirified herself iiriNDtSQ

PS*

276

Dr HPS.

f 1. \tHp n.m. temple-prostitute (man) (cf.


ptS p,ph.u.sTw and v- As sub V); 'P Dt2 3 18
_

coll.

iKi 4 24

also

f.

22

4 '';

HBhp (woman) Dt23 18

= AarZo/,

Gii38 21

fs.

2K2 3 Jb36
1
pi. niehp H04 *;

pl.D , BJ npi5 12
-

21 22
-

14

(J).

4. consecrate

2Ch2 9

of'i

ttljlpn.pr.loc. (sanctuary)

by purification
5 - 1717

a. places, house

Lv 16"

altar riNCtat?,

Galilee Jos 20 2

19

(D

37

people DJin Jos 7 13 (J), Ez 44 19 46 20 ; by washing Ex i 9 10 14 (E); br\p for fast Jo 2 16 ; Nazirite

11

Job Jb

family for sacrif.


c. war, or warriors, fr. custom of open-

(P), sons of
.

ing

campaign by sacrifice, ($?) ?nJ3tt 'P Je 6


Jo 4 9 Mi 3 5 ; Je 2 2 7 51 2728
d. of God, keeping
his people pure and sacred: B'lpB nm" 'JK
.

Ex

3 i'

Pu.

Lv:

(H),

Ez2o

28

1 -

37
consecrated,
.

Ez 48
etc.;
dedicated
priests 2 Ch 2 6 1S Ez 48 11 (rd. pi.),
things 2 Ch 31 6 feasts Ezr s warriors Is 13 3
3
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. B^lpl Zpi 7 +, etc.; Impf.
Lv 2 7 16 + 4 1,, Vftpi Lv 27 14 etc.; Imv. sf.
Q^pn Jei2 3 Inf. abs. e^ipn Ju 17 3 cstr.
^PO 2Ch2 3 + etc.; P<. S^lpD Lv27 15 +,
E>ip

Pt.

11

^K

1.

set

apart, devote, consecrate: a. places,

temple 2 Ch 2
city Jos 20 (P).
b. things
Ex 28 s8 Lv 2 2 2 3 (P) 2K12 19 iCh 23 13 2 6 26 2728 28
3

uu =iCh
spoil 2 S8
18"; field Lv 2yi6.17.1s.19.22 H ). ll0use Lv 27 1415
(
(H); firstlings Dt 15 19 (D) Lv 2 26 (H).
c. of
7
God consecrate temple 1 K 9" = 2 Ch 7 1620

Nei2 47 47 money Jui


-

33

(P),

Ch

61

1. in

Naphtali Jos

Ju 4 G = Ehj? alone Jos 12 22


Ju 4 9 10 + v 11 (where poss.
with king)

(P), 'briM 'P

'

on sea of Galilee, v. GFM JU u7 1]9 ),


TelAm. Kidsi; Eg. A'cte
also2Ki5
A S .u.Eur.i73,2i7. mod- Rades, NW. of Lake Huleh;
BEiii 366ff
Survey WPi 226ff Buhl 0eoEr 233f
v. Eob
different place

29

1 Ch 6
Abu Kudeis [Survey
57

city of refuge in Issachar

= fi^p Jos 2
\vpi.69j
)C 2 m
_

28

poss. Tel

ii

es

S'E.fromLejjun (Megiddo): cf.


23
Kadr)S in g_ j uAah Jos 15

Buhl aeogr.209_

-,

2. KeSes

WMM

1 ? if so, then Mass. distinction


( = 11. EHp
T
from KHp in N. was here neglected).
(P)

perh. orig.
f n. CTTp n.pr.loc. (sacred; but
E'lp, and pointing artif. to disting. fr. 'p in N);
14
1. KaS^y: inS.of JudahGni6 (J), 20 (E),

e tc.

32

b.

Nu 6

Kahr)s

in

P NS
T

Nu

1310

i3

26

(P), specif, ft

20 33 s0
1

on W- border of Edom Nu
20" (E), 3 3 37 (P), cf. 20 14 (E), v M (P), Ju 1 1017
BRli 175 194
sought it at 'Am Weibeh,
(hence Rob
in W. of Arabah) long abode of Isr. during
- 13
14
Exod. Dti 46 'P nano >d NU27 (cf. 20
),
2
28
19
51
Dt 32 (P), Ez 47 (rd. nano), 4 8 cf. Dt 3 3
cf.

t^l^ 'O

29

i/'

'

874

cfipo
(v.

&p ad fiu.);

B?te

cf.

= y?1? 'p

Gn 14';

?*?>

*?np

(meaning of '3 unknown K. (tov) fiapvr^;


Nu32 s (J), Dt i 2 19 2 U 9 Jos 10 41 i4 6 (D), Nu
3
4
mod. 'Ain Kadis (Kudais,
34 Josi5 (P);
miles
S. of Beersheba, JEovvlands
^JjSj), c. 50
;

t[]Vnp] n.[m.] bluntness (Lag BN201);

(1842)

GWilliams

v.

Am 4

rd. perh/cstr. pTip

(for jV|

v.

ft).

2;s

Ho,]' CitJ'' 464f

'

2.

Hittite capital on the Orontes, N. of Damascus,


towards Hamath (Eg. Kds, KdSu, Kdse,
A .u.Eur.a3ff.j._ 2 g
24 6 L w e D r KitBuLohr,
D^nnn
rienp
p for MT "'enn DTinn '
lxloGe * h " i, M
nenj? Th, ntrip
(Qwnn

WMM

Beinisch SahoSpr

Hoo,Xad f

Sab. bnp, rbnp


ZKm(,876) 685

cf.

DHM

g ano kahal, come

and especially

-,

following;

assembly, congregation
chreat.127.

Kadesh Barnea 238 - !B1

HCTrumbull (1881)

7/1 D (-/of

Horn

'

assemble

together,

; Syr.^ assemble, ChrPal.


NHHiph. = BH; Lag BN51 cp. Ar.

2I

and

J4-3 rebuke,

conj. 7ilp

= 'B,ugegericht').

Hi

already

HPS

Klo, of BHi? in Napht.);

"

Vhpa 15 17 (Ges 520h Ko


cstr.EHpLvi6 33 + sf.^pLv203 +,

'.');

i^pDNuiS ^"- 97 ); pl.Q^ppEz2i


23
cstr. 'KhpP Je5i +2 t.; sf. ^pt? Lv 21
29

etc.,

TTlp

'

38";

B0 , Hp'? Ez 7 24 (on anomalous pointing v. Ew


5213a
t u t prob. Pi. Pt. was in mind,
jji_g m
QggiwooAnm.. < r d. OWip??); etc.; 1. old Isr.
j

sanctuaries:
also

Ex

17

15
destroyed by

Am7

9
;

of*

at

ShechemJos24

Shiloh);

(i.e.

Lv 2 6 31 (H)

'>

ipsr&iVQ v

nations:

Moab Is

13

12

*&>

(Bethel).

pl.

(E); prob.

of sanct. to be

pi.
;

26

*&n$0 in N.
"

of Tyre

1st.

2. of the

Ez 2 8 18 (Co Toy

[not Berthol Krae] read 'JfHP. thy sanctity).


3. tabernacle and its precincts Ex2 5 s (P)
;

BHpn enpt? Lvi6 33


precincts

Ch

22

pi. 2

19

Is

63

23
.

18

4. temple and
DKHpt? rP3
+
;
74
' ftoD Dn8 u pi.
7

\jr

Ch 3 6 17 nun BHpC Ez 4 8 21
of many sacred places in and about the temple,
"rvanshp? Je5i H ^^p^73 ]7 Doubtful
are: ^pBHpBO \^68 36 ( iv to'is oalois avrov
7
25 fZe sanctuario; SS ^i??); D^pO Ez 21
( Co Berthol Buhl DBHptt Toy Krae rp^pp
2

||tYv?);

^p^^pr?rEz 4 5 4b

0W~$? Ipso

"rinb]

(Co, after',

Je 3i 8 +

abs. 'p
13

38

etc.;

Krae Kn?b).
5. '' will become
for his
people Ez n' 6 (Br MP 26S ), so appar. Is'8 14 (but
gloss Du Che Hpt Marti; Lag 86111 16 ^'i.e.
1-

Ex
T^i? Ez

cstr. ?T\p

pi.

sf.

convoked +a. for


evil counsel,
TlD Gn 49 (poem) ; CJJID 'p
i^26 5 for civil affairs Pr 5 14 (v. Toy), 26 26 Jb
3c 23 (Di publice).
b. for war or invasion,
:

||

Nu 2 2

only here),

31

'p

Ez

23
s

Je 3

exiles,

24

32

Ezr

S 17 47 Ez 16 40 38 7 (pi.
hlJ 'p (|| 21 i>n) Ez 38 15
-

i7 ]7 38 4

b-n)

(||i>ni

D^DJ? 'p

5 8

Ju 20 2 2
+ 8 t. Ez

(E),

c.

64

CU

company

=Ne 7

6C

DV3 Dt 9

'pn

10

io

of Jer. Je 2 6 17 44 15
2

Ch

+4

20 5 30 2325

1.

Jo

^^<D 3i^>

K 8 = 2 'ch

13

107

16

19

word

and worship

32

31

22 26

'p

ch 3 o ^nj 'p
Ch 20 14 f 22 s3
13

tepN*i 2

16

'p(n) >pnn

Horeb Dt

not in ), 18
2

of returning

for feasts, fasts

Ne

65

(gloss,

Jeso

'p

d. for religious

purposes, to hear words of ^ at

2. congregation, as organized body: a. of

Isr.:

Mi2 5 Nu 16 3 20 4 (P), 1 Ch28 s C 'p3 N3


2 3 3
4 9
Dt 2 3
Ne 13 La i'; btrfr 'p ^3 Dt 31 30
35
Jos8 (D) Lv i6 17 (P) 1 K 8 1414 22 55 = 2 Ch 6 331213
3
2
6
1 K 12
1 Ch i
i>tnb niy 'p b Ex 12 (
3
rds/n before '^), Nu 14 5 (P; way^; MT
prob. conflation); 'pr\ DJ? ^3 Lv 16 33 'p7\ ^3
Exi6 3 (P) iChi 3 4 +i2 t. Ch; 'pn Lv 4 1314 21

nin> 'p

-)

4-

+ 8 t. Nu (P),

t.

Ch.

Ne

217

r6ian 'p Ezr

io 8 later the better part of it, D^TOn


;

of angels, D^fcHp 'p

c.

commu-

b. restored

' 14

cf.

V iJ

nity in Jems. Ezr io

Toy CKnapbi [O^?],

assembly, convocation,

1. assembly specially

5I

^np Ez

sf.

15

'

congregation

Ez38

n.m.

T 'T 123

i2 6

doubts.

Am79 sacred place, sanc-

n. m.
UJIpP
tuary; 'o Ex 25 s +

^ 89

^ 149'-

more

d.

'p

gen.:

Gn35
company, assembled multitude, D^J
16
3
4
(P), D-DJ? 'p Gn 2 8 48 (P), D'-NSI "p Pr 21
'p

stumbling-block [he cp. Syr. >jL s<rie]).


of

'i's

future sanct., cb"i]h 031)13 'D

(BD) ^ip-n (iabn-Vsp)


hallowed part thereof

AV B,V,

6.

Ez37 26 28

Nui8

29

even the

but this not the

meaning of 'd Ew ,255c assumes K^PP* in this


sense; <rd. lBHp, (v. Vlp 3 d), D being dittogr.
;

t[nnp]

vb. be blunt, dull

Aram. KnpJ<*o);
Je 31

Qal

2930

Ez

18

Pf. 3 ms.

_ Qal Impf.

(all of teeth).

(NH

3 fpl.

id.;

<npn

Pi. in sense of

nnp Ec 10 10 if the iron

be blunt.

[7Hp] vb.denom.(Gerber ) assemble


T
as a ^np _iriph. P/. 3 mpl. ^npa Est9 +
3 mpl.
3 t.; imp/. 3 ms. ?il|5l Ex 32 Je 2 6
14
nj-! 2 S 20 Qr (Kt inbp-1, cf. HPS), etc.; Inf.
lorf

r ;

Nui7

cstr.'bnjan

38
war

Est 8"; P<.

assemble as a Sip

2o'

7y pers.
rebellion,

(Qr;

Ez 38
c.

7
,

pi.

O^P?

Est 8 11 9 2151W3
Jos 22 12 Ju 20

v. supr.),

ace. loc.

?V pers.

Nu

Ez

1. a. for conflict or
1

16 3 17 7 20 2

c.

b.

(P), poss.

875

if?r
H7HP

EX32

also

(J; most, m!(o Aaron).

Jos

ace. loc.

b* pers.

hear word of

+ b*

=2 Ch

P/. 2 ms. nbnpn

Hiph.

Ez 38 13

7N

c.

Ch 2o M

Nu 8

rij>npni

loc.

for festival,

loc.

|>

'**,

18

10

38".

Nu io +

7 I0J20 10

Ex 35 Nui

18

(P);

15
2

c.

20

ace. DJ?n

Ch

s1

ace.

c.

ace. n-jvn(-^3)

c.

Dt

^1^3

12

s3

31

Ch

28

19

Ne

(poem).

turban); abs.
17

Germ. 31aj est at, Excellenz; or as in Ar. with


collector,

(formed like l^DP),

T3j.mtr.46o.

-RVm

comdeep

jTJjilj

AG

' 5233

Ec

12 11

Plmnptre debater));
of David, prob.

al.

'p

2
,

Tnn^np

Nu

22 "23

pi.:

poss. choirs,

n^npTi

16

27

Jos 2i
H. has

(P)

Ch

nnp
;

6
,

51

Nu

||

Ch

68'27

'

19 29

n^TO

mpo

sub

NJ?3ip

]/3ip 1

Kue

II. nip.

in Cilicia

1S

Nu 2 6
+ 4t.Cn;

+ 9t.;

7't.

5s

riinSB'ip

nna^r? V

MT mpi? K

d&

(Joa> K<a g

Wkl Alttest

Ullters - 173

Field

in Be/cove (also K Kcoa

Lag Onom.273 Jer QQa


j

ivait,

1.

11,

cord;

Jcil,

twist,

Syr.

wQ.o endure, remain, await, jJoo threads, so

Qal Pi.

IMP spider's threads, ioeb);


ivaiting for
d.

('')

Kt

H., and

V 25
Pf 3

MP ^37;
Baer Gi (Qr V.ip);

cstr."

6 97 ;

nrep

fs.

La

V}|?

35

pi.

(Awe

so Is

40

31

Mp 4a 23

sf.

Qr(Kt up, i.e. Wp).


I8
1 s. Wj? Gn 49
+

130

Ar. ^j's be

strong, ijS strength, also strand of rope

5
;

^nMp Is 5 'PI consec. 8 17 sf. TO'IP ^ 2 5 21


8
7
nj.p) Mi
5 Jb 7
3 pi. i? ^ 56 + etc.; 7mp/
2 7
9
etc.
Imv. ms. nip
juss. Ip Jb 3
IpM Is 5
5

t.,

'

nip^ 4 o 2

Inf. abs.

nip J e 8 15 14 19 ;

1. wait, or Z00& eagerly, for,

Is

15

,i3

La
64

16

i4

16

Jb 3

Jb

(sf.),

'

J
;

2
2

"

26

s
yjr

69

9 11
'

7 rei Is 5'

c.

^V^b Gii49

30

Is 5

inf.

sq.

19

39
21
;

t8
;

59
c.acc.

obj. rei

Jb

abs.

om.
17' 3

40 ( + inf.
5
5
^CK*
52"
(but rd.
ace.
abs.), 130 ace. om. v
\^
nin,
v.
III.
mn); c. ?
Hi Che Bae al.,
prob.
9
2
9<J
17
D^X
'i
of
Is8 2 5 33 60 (but rd. prob.
Hpt
Di-Kit
s/w>s s/iaZZ grader (II. nip), so Du Che
22
Marti, cf. Skinner (also Luzz Gei Oort), Je 1
e.

Gn 46"

6 1S

16 16

cf.

33

As. kuil

rei

Ma^Xwtf.

Levi

Ex

'p '3J>
19

cf.

"?.3Ex 6

Nu3

Levites

d.

23
'p

23

2u 26

s5 26

Kaa<9: son of

Nu 3 1 Ch 5 6'
Nu 16' Ch 6

as a division of

Van

Nu 3 3

cstr.

nipO from Kue, for

);

Nipt? 2

'>

ace.

Is 26

(sf.),

25

s - 21

(sf.),

and 'P"f3
'p '3

Isr.

n.pr. loc. (place of assembly);

n.pr.m.
'

2257

Hoi2 7 +

for worship,

cbnpo f 26 12 nibnpB

station of Isr. in Exod.

nnp

MaKeXXafl.

L'DP^J n -[ ;m-] assembly,

'

Eth. $>{|0;

then of tension of enduring, waiting

stretch,

Je8

(P);

33

v. 11.

,T10N.

n.pr. (assembly) station of

in wilderness

Ex

MT 'p

for

cf.

Jl^Lscijs

+ 1. [(7 )p] vb. wait for (prob. orig.

Pi.

27

mimicry

ibid. Ill

J^

speaker in assembly,
a king in Jerus., son

+7

WMM ^,

WIS.

only in KJpO

Hei.plal.616^

van

'pn 1K3N I2

Ez 23 s4

'p

also

BeilZ Kit,

IMP

Ec.:Eci ,v 2 (appos.of' ^),calledD3ni2 9 ,cf.v 10


'p 1JDN I

1p Is 2 8

t i"T]p, or N)p n.pr.terr.

cf.

'p

= Sol., the j)seudonym of book of

. Cf.

mp

ppa v 10

mzb

pan nan

Ko Einl42S Dr lc

(but

great orator): hence either

convener, or great collector (of sentences),

nisD^ "6p

38

Gr

intensive force, one realizing the idea in its

lpj>

turban, tiara, cowl, so Syr.

investigator

t.

and dub. V; prob. foreign word;

io 2828 and

icLXi great

+6

v. I. nip.

1p

(cf.KAT

(^TlSnip Ec 12 8 ) n.m. Ec1 2 collector (of sentences), or (AY 1W) preacher


[concionator Jer.
^(ocX^n-iao-T^y (member of
an fKxXijtr.'a); fem. either of office, Ges 5122r De
Now Che, cf. rnD'D Ezr 2"; iLli, Khali/;

(cf.

t.;

DVinpn

pi.

+i^f?rfrp,

pleteness

io 21

2Q

TjQipn.[m.] helmet (wordofpeculiarform,

Dt 33 4

cstr. n?>n?

Nu

27

Ch

Ch 20 19 34 12 . Van d/k.

'P? V.? 2

ip only in

11.

1CI113 5

TrivTIp n.f. assembly, congregation;


abs. 'p

26 57 + 8

12

of Isaiah's words, perh. senseless, v. lX p. 846.

iK8' =

of Isr.

Ch

18

= 2 Ch

+bx loc. Lv8 Vui6

10

princes of Isr.

(P),

Dt

4
elders of tribes

war

b. for

2. for religious purposes :


7

i>nj5rrr)K

21

judgment Jb
\ Ez

Nuio and

'imp/. 3 ms. b"npi Jb 11 10

34

Nu

(ni-) nnSB-'??

has (C3)*nnipn

3
-

Nu

'pn v.?

cart, 'pn as

foreg.,

'pn

^np:WiK8' = ^np: 2 Ch5'-;^np!'!Ex3 5 + (Qal


Imp/ in i ace. to Ba NBp " 7 ); pi. ^npM Nu 20';
Lv 8 3 -f etc. Inf. cstr. ^npn
7m>. ms.
r?l? r
summon an assembly: 1. a. for
Nuio';
1 1

subst. coll.:

1.

^npn

mpl.

Je 26 s

pers.

"hfiilp adj. gent, of

2. for

to erect tent of meeting,

(P)

4
8 (P), 3 loc.

Lv

purpose

religious

mp

'

Pr 2 o 22

c.Q^nV^ Ho 12

34

37

sq. 7 pers.

2.

(linger) for

lie
1

c.

I9

7,

'-!>

Is 5i Vr27-

in wait for, sq. 'E'S?


9i

7 of

+ inf. purpose).

man Mi

?n:>).
(||

i/'

56";

3. wait

876

V
Zcl

40Aa,B

16
line (cf. Ko
);
fn.lp n.m.
16
l7
3
abs.V? Ez 4 7 +Zci Qr(Kt mp), 1pT Is 3 4 +
13
+; measuring-Zme ( ^P 'P
cstr. IP 2 K 2i

,L1 -

'

):

Ez 47 3

2
,

Is 34

17

13

44

esp.

bv

13

'p

10

Ch

infr.)=2

v.

HD3

'p

(AV

16

cstr.

Is i8 2

'

v. Iplp

,
p

lj3lp_ J lj5 ]j3)

abs. (nip, or

Je 31 39

23

mp)

n.[m.] might (?);

a mighty nation (cf. Ar.

Is

v.

(on redupl.) Ges 5123e);

i.e.

conquered lands,

lit.

>RV
;

phr. btfy?*

cstr. in

%jS strength ;

{company

of

n.f. reservoir;

Is'22

11
.

Oip-nps.

v.

[Dip]

vb. feel a loathing


Impf.

m"12 IttpN

s.

7/eZi a loathing at the generation.

mpl. consec. O^psa DntopiS

/eeZ loathing against

form

(||

95"

Niph.

P/.

Ez 20 43

your faces

consec. OrPJEO

LJDp) 3 pi.
for by,

also 3

fs.

i?

(at yourselves),

Ez

ItSpJ]

if

from

(^

rei,

which Co a Krae 3 or bv)


nop: Jb io r (as if from Dpi!*;

rei, for

^M

s/taZZ

?/e

so 36 31 (?y rei); metapl. (as

rei,

of

on both forms v. Ges 67 dd 72 dd ). HithpS'l. td.


Tmp/ 1 s. a b&pm f 139 21 (We DO'priK); abs.

nooiprw 119 158 .Ez 16 47

v. 2p

Jb

14

V. foil.

meting out'

'

of line, line

'

f 1. r\*\p72 n.[m.] hope

Ezr io 2

16

so read (ace. to most) for 1pT "1p, in phrase 'p ^3


2J

cZrcwe of horses), v. HI p

pp q.v.); Qal

c.

(mp, or mp)

tlj?1(or

iAi> Zme,

1p.

tnip n.m. Kt = u. IP Qr
i

Ch

^tXff)

Capp. 01 Che and now most.

Zc

nip

of designing idol

'p ntOJ

of their domain) rd. prob. Ob'p their sound,

i.

K ioM = KJi

||

fig.

v.

'

Tnlpb

ljjb

28

HB3, in building, Jb 3 8 5
(flB|: ;
"*), so 'P N

34
LlSfD Is 28 27 - D|p \^I9 3

infr.;

f 11. [rnpEl] n.[m.] collection, collected


mass (P); cstr. mp Gn i 10 (mpt? also v 9 for
Dip? ace. to Ball),' Ex 7 19 Lv 1 36 all of water.

merchants

off a possession in

marking off for destruction, ?y


u (inn-ip), 'p 'j La 2 s so
Is

1(U3

?1P

land

(Qr; Kt mp);

39

Je 3
Is

(fig.)

Kt mp,

marking

for

of earth), Zc

(fig.

|-|

iKf (Qr;

39

Je 3

abs. 'o

mpD

(11. 1p).

'

Ch 29"

epithet of '\

[Dip]

dub. vb. intrans., assumed mng.

break, snap (supposed to be akin to Ar. ks


cut, cut off, pare,

trim [whence Buhl assumes

14
either as
-/DDp]), to account for Bip} Jb 8
Qal Impf. 3 ms. whose hope snappeth; or as
,

Je 14 8 17 13
f 1.

50'

cf.

[nlpn]

n.f.

cord

^K>n (Din) nipri Jos

cstr.

fn.

mpfl

n.f.

mpn'jb

cstr.

hope;
sf.

19

Ho2 +

Wpn

= ground

Jb

4 ^ 7
3. things hoped for, outcome, Ez 19 5
Jb 6 8 8 13 1 15b (but rd. TOto
Me Bi Siegf
2.

for f^P 'P].

of hope

zip

etc.; 1.

ance).

DuBeer

[Aramaism

11

(cf.

BeerBuDu), 27 s f
(del.

Toy

19

as gloss); T\)

Pr io 28 1 723 23 18 24 14
TinnK Je 29 11 (i.e. by

hendyadis, the hoped-for future).

fin. HlpFI n.pr.m. (hope;

e(ic)oi; e

n?pR~], Ka6ova\,

cf.

Lag

post-ex.

t IL
Zec<);

Niph.

);

QaKovaB,
,

b pers.) Is

Di Bu);

conj. 0?p ^.p

*6p, JLs

EXiteia,

vb. collect

Ph.

i>p roice,

NH

SI sound, voice;

^ip

(sts.,

Hp

^Np,

16

abs. b)p

tfhp

sf.

noise, ?ip ria

Gn4 +
10

c/*o).

Gn39

n.m.

pref. et suff., ^P)

c.

sound, voice;

NPun.

so

14
'

(?pn 27

s2

8 8

b'pb 4 ); sf.
45 ); cstr. b)p 3 + (Vp] Ex 19
23
^ip 1 S 2 6 ,7 +
Ju
i8
etc.
+
ftp Gn
typ
1S
13
ybp Ex 3
22
etc.); pi. (usu. of thunder)
16

Ex

S3

+4t., ri^P 20 13 (Giv 15 ), nsb'p iS


2 +5t.;
1. sound: esp. a. of human voice
17
Jos 6 10 2 K 7 10 in speech Gn 27 s2 22 1 S i 13 24
17 17
3
17
'p n& Ez
26
recognized (man) v Jei8
;
rib'p

17

2.

OeKcoe).

'

A L

(NH

Qexove.

Hiph.

coZ-

32

33 pleasant of voice,
ing Ex 3 2 18 2 S 19 36

cf.

Ct

Is 52

14 14
-

2
s
,

13
;

in sing-

calling

Ju

9',

shouting EX32 17 1 S4 66 1 Ki 40 Ezr3 13 rejoicing


10
J e7 34.34. M 3 4 :=l6 9 25 10 3 2n )pl aise ^ 66 26 7J o2
4
laughter Je 30 19 weeping Gn 2 16 Ju 2 4 1 S 1
19
914
14
13
1518
Ru i
Je 8
Ezr 3 , outcry Gn 39
1 S 4
18
3
distress, lament Je 9
Ez 27 30 Zc
f 102,
,

fo collected, Pf. 3 pi. Up?"! consec.

Je 3 17 (of nations); Impf. 3 mpl. ^i?? Gn i 9 (P;


of waters; both c. ?N loc); so prob. of ships
(c.

cf.

(-v^of foil.; As. &aZM, speak, call, cry

14

name Ezr io 15

[H}p]

BNI31

evcovav,
Huldah 2 K 22
(=nnpin 2 Ch 34 22 Kt [Qr

Bu

1. father-in-law of

A@L

TT-a

(TelAm. lament), hulu, speech; Ar. Jl5(j) say,


J 5 ivord; Eth. "P^V; sound, voice, and so Aram.

62 s ).
37

K"33y

rd. D^lp,

i7.

prob.crpt.;

(||

,7

abs. 'n

1820
15a
719
Je 3 i 17 La 3 29 Jb 5 16 7 6
i7
14
6
18
12
20
12
f 6 2 Pr x 9 26 29 Ru i 'n nna Ho
/
nn v-pD^ Zc 9 12 (i.e. with hope of deliver-

10

n. [m.] ^fragile thing

hope,

init.y,

1S21

3
13

*/ad

(cf.

60 9

(for

MT ), v. I. Hip

Pi. 1.

.S

877

rrhip
supplication 1^28" 3i

Ex

one wice

S i5

42

19

v.

t^/t

loud voice

14

'pa

'3

,2

12

+ vb.

Ges JM4m

Mi6 Ezio 5
Dt 5 19 Ez 9

13

seraph Is 6 4

human

in

i.e.

J9

Is 6

Ex

21))+;

Dn 8

d. of angel

speech,

animals

e. of

lowing of cattle v
15
16
horses 8 , roaring of lion

14

16

'p

Bev); l'")^

cf.

bleating of sheep

14

Je g
neighing of
4
Je 2 15 +, hissing
,

Am 3

212

of serpent

Zp

14

Ec

Na

exclamation, at

f.

cl.,

Am

2
20 18 (Gi v 15 )
2 1
13
,li33
Ch 5
Ez 26", 33W Jb 2

Ex

16

Ex

high priest's robe


peal

30

28 s5

12

3031

3-5 - 7-9

15

iS7

),
6

46

10

Am

Jb37 4

(cf.

iS7 10 ^77 18 19

32

Jb28

and

wheels Ez 3
great waters
;

Is
14
,

i04 7),so

26

=38

of runners

c.

Gn 3

(prob.)

25

8
;

41

e.

Kn

whip Na 3
f.
Hb3 Ez i 24 43 ^ 93

TT

3 ? 'P
ty

42

s
.

2Ch23 12

+ chariots,

10

13

Na 3

of chariots

13

n^l^piK

also rny?(n) 'p

stamping of hoofs Je47 3 Ez 26

(in sim.)

= 2S22

17 18

2S5 24 =iChi4 15
etc.), cf. 1

(v.supr.)tEx9 23 28 29 33 34 19 16 20 18 (Gi

i2

K6

cf.

tnbgB on

thunder-clap or

esp. pi. abs.

d.

lai rihxJrn

of

b.

41

S 12 17 ), '* LAp (or i^p)


13
Jeio = 5 16 Jo 2 11 4 16 ^i8 14

Dr

(cf.

^29
v

12

a sound of ./ = hark/ Gn4 10


4
3
s
15
3
28
s
2
146b
13 40 52 Je 4 10- 50 Ct 2 5 (Ges
).
sound : a. of instrument, esp. "lE)fe'(n) 'p

2.

(in sim.), singing of birds

46
12
04 Ct

>//

beginning of
Is

Jo

of sea,

h.

II

KoBia,

KoXeja.

Prob. also

Ezr io 23 MT rvbp but


PropN 297
(cf. Gray
).

3. Levite

Ne

2. Benjamite

@L

KcoXeia,

&

KaiXa,

K<o\aa

in

(NH
2^p628 V ^- arise, stand up, stand
der. spec, and deriv.; Ph. Hiph. Pt. and DpD

and

Je 50 42
g. earthquake Ez
i. of a mul3i 16
s 4
-

cf.

rustling of leaves Lv 2 6 .
m. mill;
stones Je 25 10 Ec 1 4
3. of articulate speech,
thing said: a. (1) oft. of human advice, com6

36

mand, entreaty Gii3 17 4 23 Ex 3 18 4 19 Dt i 45 2 18


W.20
m 8 -.9 2 g
i8.
oanrrc 'p Dt i 34 5 25
1 g 2
I2

even of written words 2


io 6 ; so also JINH 'p
8 8
Ex4 voice (teaching) of the sign. (2) of a
report Gn 45 18 Ec io 20
(3) of a proclamation
Ex 3 6 6 (P), 2 Ch 2 4 9 30 5 3 6 22 =Ezr i Ezr io 7

place; Ar. 1L5 j ) stand, rise, Eth. "Pod; stand,


(
stop; Sab. dpo, place, Hom Chrest I27 ; Aram. Dip,
-

pjs = BH,

WpH

OAram. Nab.

so

erect statue

Dip; Palm.

Aph.

kumu

= 3),

prob. As.

cf.

(k

Mmu, in place of, and


perh. kaiamdnu, enduring, constant (v. P'?);

place, dwelling, Ttum,

Thes

Sam. i5VF, live, cf. esp. J Pa.);


48
Qp: consec.
3 ms. Dp iSi7 +
72p
21
npp
(Ges
2 S 12
etc.;
); 2 ms.

cp. also

Qal 460 P/

Ho

io 14

Jb

Dpfl

(H ?)

Ex

Dip}

Impf. 3 ms.

22

2S

19

(Ges

juss.

109h

5162(3j

Dr

);

+,

1. arise

Pt.

etc.;

Si8 31 +

Ex

Vflnno

fs.

io

23

31
,

Gn

njipp

fpl.

Dip

cstr.

TOp Mi f; mpl.

2K16

D^ipn

27

Dp>1

Am5

Gn

Dp}T

8
7mt). ms. Dip Gn i3 17 +,
, etc.;
4
Is 32, etc.; Inf. abs. Dip Je 44 s9 ;

0"J?p

(Ges 72p ), etc.;

17

Specif.

(E).

a. after

down (sleep, sickness, mourning, etc.),


68
21
Ex2i" Gn 19 3335 3 17 Ru 3"
1 S 3
2 S 12
4
Eci2 + 5ot.; fr. lying dead, l^T^ Qi? T1 2K

lying

21

13

Jb i4 12

cf.

Am5

14

Is 26

1419

f 88";

after falling

8
Je8 25"+ 4 1. (chiefly fig.); after
39
being smitten, wounded, etc. yp- 18 39
2 S 22
9
17
Is2 7 (ofAsherim, etc.), 43 +4t.; from sitting,
2

||

inpE'n;

23

Gn

25

see Dip), Est 7

s4

1S1 20 34 (Dj)t?
9

+ ^N

in constr.

S 2 141415 Jon

praegn.), but also

Ju 3 20 (bj?0),

(iNDSp), 4.

(arise= stand up, in respect),

Gn'19
Is 4 9
1

S 20

41

4-

1 1 1.,

+ Dn-}p5>),

3 i35(^3Bp),

Lv

19

32

3"

0?BJ?),

25

+ffl^.jKa", cf.Gn2 3 Ex33

Jb2 9

41
;

(v. also e)

K8

from kneeling

10

(ftt,

S 2 4 42 Est
+
3
4
from bending over (?V) dead G1123 (P).
8
c. of
b. out of (fP) a condition, state, Ezr 9.
35
d. arise ( + stand)
bear rising ?V pers. 1 S 1
Ex 33 8 -^ 20 9 (fig. of success, prosperity), Jb
V.sbp

loc.) 1

54

fr.

obeisance

24

Ec7

reclining, esp. at meals

afallJe49 21 Ez26 15
titude 1 S 4 14 Is 13 4 Ez 23 42
j. din of war
Ex 32 17 Je 50 2246 51 55 La 2'k. of wings Ez
24
13
i
io.
1. flame Jo 2; crackling of thorns
3
37

Ahab Je 29 21

of proph.

27"

ncD-n 'p

ni|i

\j/

also

(cf.

c. of

G113 810

'

b. of

of calling

'

r,

dip

(D'lX'p

io

'p

adv. toia 'P

19

THX

adv.

?Vi3 'p

Gn 39 1 S 28 + ), D-J 'p
'p KfeO Gn 2 16 + (v. K'BO 1 b
(5)),
39' + (v. On Hiph.); on 'p as inde-

1K19

19

13

CI15

peud. nom., sq. subj.


i

86 6

14

D 'in

'P

24

+ (cf.

2:i

+ Dt 27

2:i

16

22

(id.),

(nnN"13).

Gn

7
37 ; of waters Jos
constr. praegn. arise (and

of sheaf

e.

Nu 1

stand) for a purpose

32

(E); over,

?J?

pers.,

Ne

15

Lv 5 utterance of adjura1S
tion,
b. oft. (esp. Dt Je) of words of ^ Gn 2 2
5
2
26
519
220
10
5
20
2 6 Ex
6
1 9
Dt 8 g 1 3 + Ju 2
5 1
8

(4) !"6n 'p

5i-w.20.22

14 15
-

S 12

'3.-

-23

je 3
7
21 22
23
. Vp Je 3 9 v. sub bbp.
1

f. arise as prelim, to formal speech

17

of

",

^jsbp

Ex

Ju 20 s Mi

Jb30 28 +5

Je

t.;

17

to

28 2

Ch

12

11

O^T-'H

(against)

testify

f 27 35
q-v.; Bu '^J??);

(both 2 pers.),
(of K'D?

cf.

also *3

Pr 31 s

Dt

19

1516

Qp ! Jb 16 8

to vindicate

Jb i9 2i

tn^ipn.
pr.m.
T T
I

(voice

of

'">);

1.

Ne
Ch 30 27 (priests).

(-lDy-by); to rd. aloud

father

people

(Dnpy-by); to bless

g. to listen to God's

878

DIP

Nu 23

word

Ne9

43

Jb 25

God

to praise

s1

Ho

Ch 20 19

10"; of light

2. arise, in hostile sense

(?5? pers.).

with idea of suddenness); c. ?y pers. Dt


26
Ju 9 1S 20 5 f 27 s (of
(out of ambush), 2 2

(oft.

19

Is 32

h. of noise, tumult

18

11

Ob

war),

(nDnjnsfc),

11

+Jb

t. s

12

3o

(ace. to

Bu, rdg.^y for P^'by), + (of') Am 7 (3 instr.),


s
iS 22 13 24 s (Gi v 7
Isi4 K 3i"; c. 7Kpers. Gn
9

c.

3 pers. Mi

c.

D?

^27

7"

1G

^94

pers.

12

);

Mi 7

(false witness),

(|PW);

v. esp. pt.

pers.),

Jb

22

28

s
h. persist, Dlp^ rri3"n3"7y Is 3 2

doth

Dt2 5

his stand.

take

lie

Ez 13 6

21

Ch

Hb 2'.

3. arise, abs.,

13
4. arise
powerful Pr 28 122S
come on the scene, appear, of leader, prophet,
25
king Ju 5" io 13 Dt 13 2 34 10 Ex i s 2 K 2 3
cf.

= become

set,

(]*V

i9 10C

; late(Aram.):

i).
;

an obligation,

c. impose,

27 31c
-

Bu4 7

29 31a 32
-

ace).

(c. sf.

pers. Est 9 2,

t>y

ace. rei

c.

119

\^

28

1. fulfil;

2. a. confirm, ratify,

b. confirm, establish, of ^

reflex. v

= 6e

32" Dt 33 n + 8 t. + ^io 9 28 (rd. V&21 'Dj3@<8


Bae We Du, cf. Hup Dr) c. }J? from, out of
2
Jos8 719 Ju9 3543 20 33 = revolt Nu 16 (Nepers.),

K 12

14

1 s.

\//

3132
27 31
3 ms. Dp Est 9
;
3 pi. 1ttj? v
106
n*j5M
1 19
/mi', ms. sf. Wj? v 28
;

Pf

Impf.

of eyes,

j.

S 4 15

nN DB^y Dip;
name of his dead
1

he shall stand upon the

fixed, without vision

on noble things

lit.

i.

brother, represent him.

6
Tnfcstr. D>p|)Ezi3 +

= those rising up against me (thee, etc.) Ex 15'

2S

21

cf. Je 44
Is 40 46 10
(?y pers.), Is 14 Pr 19
10
1S
22
of human plans, succeed Is 7' 8 28 Pr 15

purpose Je5i 23

(7 pers.); of '^'s
24

tPi.

sf.

c.

dip

31b

7y

fPo'l. raise

s
26
1 s. Dip*? 44
Impf. 2 ms. Dpipfi Is 58
4
jtfp
Dpip?
(all'
of
6
rebuilding);
3 mpl.
Mi 2 s rd^Opn We Now, or D^pp GASm Buhl

up

Gn

of years of famine

29

21

Ju

10

= 2 Ch6

K3

]2

41

30

in place

c. rinJPl,

^DX

c.

Na

20

5. arise for,

i.e.

to become,

1$ V?1p DV3 Zp 3 (read


witness, @ We Now GASm cf. Da)
8

rei;

yen-nap!) Dp Ez

11

for

DDHn

Co Berthol Krae

(but dub.;

+ inf.

[from his throne],


10

Jb 3 i

(t3B?sb),

14
;

Is 2

1921

oft,

Imv.

^3 +8t,'^+2Ch6 (c.
+4
8

41

^nrajoi)); Impf. Is 28 21

arise/

up!

i.e.

act!

1.

Nu

*in5>),
;

judgment
io35 Je2 27

for

^i32 s

(c.

Imv. also of men,

Ju4 Ezrio
14

of idols

2S

Impf. of the tongue (personified) Is 54 17


(DE>P2 TJP1N).
b. arise (out of inaction), introducing some specific deed Gn2i 18 Ex32 1

Je

Jus

8 20

12

Je49 14 (npr67), Ob (nwpjl

21

nonba? yty),

+ 31

make a move,

to go somewhere,

S 9 Jon

c.

t.

esp. arose

Gn

ttap

= start,
17

13

i9 14

15

(in flight), 3

1 1

t.

*3d!) pers.).

kingdom

Lv

s9

S 24'H (Vfa;
.

27
(all P)

c.

7 pers. be

C. stand,

d.

g.

?J?

pers.;

vows,
all

= be fulfilled

Giv

assured

20

); of

to

25

30

Nu

P).

3 '5

+6

= be

t.

139

pi. abs.

21

reading

13

1720

(|p),

e.=
30 + v

^ribpn

juss.

23
16
njrp^rt j e 44 25
QpJ S i + Dph Ju 2 + 2 fpl.
25
etc. Imv. ms. Dpn 2 S 7 + etc. Inf. abs. Cpn
s5
4
Dpn
Dt22 Ju7 19 cstr. D>pn 283' +
Je 44

Am6

CpC

Pt.

etc.;

arise, raise

14

+,

etc.;

tl.

cause

to

a. the prostrate (ace. pers. vel rei)

S i2 17 (p.?"P?), Dt 22 4 (iey D^pn Dpn), ^41"


Ec 4 1010 fig. Am 5 2 9"" Ho 6 2 Is 49 s 1 S 2 8 =
4
32
7
b. from throne
f 1 1 (|| D^n), Jb 4 Je 50
9
(n35f)
shield
against (^J?)
Is
up
c. lift
14
(f)
s
s
Is 49
dignity,
power)
Ez 26
d. fig. raise (to
9
(JE;
2. ta. raise, set up, stones Jos4
26
20
DK>, nnn loc.)',
loc), v (JE; 3 loc), 2 4 (E
212121
17
2 Ch 3
Ex 4 o ls (P);
Dt 2 7=; pillars 1 K 7
30
rOXQ, 7DS Ju 18 (7 reflex.), Lv 26 Dt 16 22
10
king Dt 2 8 36 (both
throne, fig.,. 2 S3
2

^3

cM

of stones over
||

lCh2I

Ch 33

10

proven Dt 19 15

Je 44 29 (impf. +inf. abs.; ?V

ereci!

18

Jos 7

(7j?)

iKi6

(td.),

26

32

29

(7y37),

(Q 7y37); curtains

(?S?)

(n ny;

Is 2 9 3

on the scene
fathers Jos 5 7

wp "^m^

c.

||

'B>).

Ex

30

altar 2

against

law^78

raise

13

b. erect, build: Is 23

over),

23

ms.

nbpni EX26 Dt 27
1 s.
1 S is
Gn9 17 + etc.; Impf. 3 ms. CpJ DtiS 15 +
;

ako

see

Jos 4 9 +

'nfr\>n

tent, in fig.); tabern., etc.,

Nu

j|

^P-

sf.

|pW?');

15

30

Cpn

M6 P/. 3 ms.

purchase

'

f.

taip.

Ptf. fs.

^N)

v. also

T'CDiprimi (for MT'prni

Gn

1S13 14 Jb8
of price, Lv 27 14 17

endure

= be fixed,

be valid, of
(c.

= be established, confirmed, of

b.

Hiph.

up

1|

7 stand
esp. fig. a. = maintain oneself Jos 7 1213 (JE
*}zb pers.), Am 7 25 Na i 6 Lai 14 ^ i 5 24 s Jb 4i is
B^N?,
(of sword), of courage (nn) Jos 2 11 (D
1

me

one rising up against


D^pp. \j, 1 7'; sf. ''PP- 59 2 ;
27

= rise

(b pers. against); ms.

6. a. arise for action, esp. cf 'i arising

?Pp)-

^76

njj}>,

t Hithpo'l. raise oneself,

nppipnp Jb 20 27

!0

shine upon thee.

K8

of, 1

N1132 14 c.n3^00-i>yaCh2i 4 cf?


17
(sceptre out of Isr.); of calamity,
24
9
Pr 2 4 22 ibn tnpj b?l>W? Jb n' 7 i.e. to
i

Nu

c.

Dt

pers.

S 24

2K2I

Jeio

20

(of

heap
13

(''7)

(^.)

Judah's

Ex 40 21833 + 4 t. Nu
of setting up

+c.

fig.

f3.

mseMp= bring

ace, sons in place of (TinR)

nn
vi\

12

Gn 3 8 8 (J);

Ch 1

11
,

judges

Ju2 1618

879
(Dnb),

9 " 15

cf.

(both b pers.); king Je 30

35

Zen

16

name Ez 34 29

(lion,

Gn 49

in fig.)

up

= Nu 2 4

b.

+ ?J?

instigate, c. ace. pers.

22

+b

s
;

pers.

ii

14 23

(JE).

Am6

against
c.

14

(")D5 (Pt.

(L

6
.

Ju

19

23

6 17

cf.

(^

pers.), 2 3

63

Ju IO 5

Ant v

in Gilead Jos

Kafj.ovv

of Polyb v

70- 12

A Pa/ip

Vay.vwv,

7- 6

(Kap.cov);

(named next

Kumem,

after

Kamm

(Schumacher NorthemA ltol37f ), between Jarmuk


and Jabbok,
of Irbid.
J

n^QJp lp n.f. uprightness

Lv

se feet

DJ^p.

up; sf. D^p La

n.f. rising

on fa) rock ^ 40
tb. cause
44
(nonpsa).
to hold one's ground yfr 89
fc.
18
ynM-pB-^3
Pr 30 4
establish throne 2 Ch 7

Ez 34

neXXa); Buhl GeoBr 2M thinks of

station, sentinels

seZ,

12

Qpn), Je 5

(D"i?n

fa.

MeBuBOJ*, Pedes Aua1 59

Ka\Ka> v );

prob.=

6. cawse to stand:

sf. U^p
], cf. V^Qal 2);
,but prob.corrupt; Ges 591f,Du

T|ittj^ Xl.pr.loC.

Dt29 u

(prop, uprising,

60

(opp. Dro$).

^rjk'Cpn
up = constitute, SV? i?
9
Jbi6 12 Bwib D?"?.a>? Q'ipw
cf. 2 8
Ama"; n1?nb rnytp DgJ ^ 107 29 (cf. Qal 5).
1 5. raise

sf.)

ttnn^p]

Hb

ace. alone

Jb22

(by

raise up-=- rouse, stir

(poem)

insurgent [Kb"'
20
(Ko U1 442

(?J?

11

S1

n.m. adversary
3-

25?; plant

evil (njTJ) 2

(b pers.);

-f4. a.

against).

Dt

tt? Vn|) ttpnj)

LCpJ

against),
of

15
1513
priest
23% prophet Je 29 Dti8
shepherds, etc. Mi 5 s
(all b pers.) ;

PV

Qiptt

nX

13

26

made you go

D'HpT'N

upright,

onlyas adv.

as freemen.

i.e.

v. supr. p. 39.

iD'lp'1 n.[m.]

td. establish (make, ratify) covenant, of

nN

Ez 16

62

pers.

Ez

pa

c.

Nu 30
Sm

Gn 6 1S 9 911
pa Gn 9

(prep.) pers.
.

t e.

141515

= carry

f.

17

D'lpNT

c.

TD 1 p 1

(Dr

out, give effect to

),

+
iK6 Dt8 Je2 3 +i8t.
frlbn3~bs? J"lrrDK> Ru 510 to cawse
4
1

Si 23

18

12

20

/i.e

name

stand upon his inheritance

to

tHoph. Pf.

3 ms. by Dj5n 2

van

(on Qgfl

H., v. Dr)

d.

40" (of tabern.); '2


upright (Ges

n^p.
38
7

18

Http

a +,in'p

stature

Ex

S 16

37"; in

fig.

Ez 1 9" and

Ez

18

ings, etc.,

Je 52 2122 2
,

Noah's ark

TfTOp
22

2626

12

Gn

n.f.

(i.e.

temple,
t.

Voffelst

kandwirthsch. 51

I9 23

f vine

(fig.)

3. of

its parts, furnish-

K 6, 7,

W23

iS

K 25

Ez 40 5

+8

tabern.

Ex

t.

I717

(all

P);

cf.

Sab. n.pr.

12

(24 ) EXiaKeifi
2. Levite 24 12

1.

^PP^ ^

21

39

(but

2i

20

+ );

sf.

etc.)

3M

n.m. Gn19

standing-place, place;

v. infr.),
13

(Ex 29 31

cstr. Dipt?

iip

i2

3
13

(oft.

26 26
-

pi.

in

abs. 'p

cstr.rfog

Ex

V.^

22

fig.

(E),

26

Ho

Ex

Jui5 5
Dt 16 9
;

=:I s 378".

Cf.

'

13

abs/to

before

">^

33

Gn 1 + etc.
+
+ nioipto 1 g 7 j e 29
2

usu. ninpt? j'u

Gn

toj?0

16

14

2Si7 +2t.; sf. D^nWpo Am 4 etc.


24
where ~^V is in mind,
[appar. f. (not Gn i8
G

Jb 20 9 (emend.v.Comm.), and Codd. (either


Kt or Qr) Ju 1 13 2 S 1 912 mostly expl. away
1. a. standing -place
by Albr ZAWxvia896),63J;
but)

Ex 3 (E), Jos 5 Ex 33 Nu 2 3 27 (all JE),


Gn 19 27 (J), Jos 3 (D), of niaJK), etc., 2 K 23
13 -

21

15

14

of ark (place

= 2 Ch 5

where

it is

set,

stands)

8'

4
18
13
earth Is 13 Jb 9 rock Jb 14 18
b. station, where soldiers are placed
cf. 38
16
3x3:i
post in battle 2 S
Jos8 19 (JE), Ju2o
;
4
24
a.
place
2.
io
20 Ec
c. post, office 1
1S
s
where a thing belongs Gn 29 (J), Jos 4 (JE),
5
17
1S5 3 Is 4 6 7 Jb6 37 (of the heart), Eci
11
destination
esp. of ark 1 S 5 + 9 t. ; of pers.
b. esp. (1) place of human abode
Ju ii 19

1219

(mature)
5

up;

19

DpQ

D"iptt,

tar.p

(P).

Dt23

low of height.

> Is
17 ; 'p
5
before maturity);

-o.m.

Hithpo'l.

39

irroip-^D

6 13 ; a wall

Ex
15

{lie lifteth

hmafi,

Ch8

ttnpip^l'

pi.

rf.

(man and animal),

:i7

Ex

HDip

i;

Dt

4 23

Trrc^pn n.f. standing, power to stand


(c. M?? pers.).
(cf. -/Qal 7 a); abs. 'n Lv26

Ex

1. height, of peis.,

standing grain

cstr.nppT

Ju

K 6 + 12

standing grain
23

6e 7*eM

rib-

Ez 3I

Ch

!t

2. of tree 2

'p nbstf 1

and furnishings

Ct

33

Is io

structures

artificial

I4

; abs.

iK6

cstr.npip

28 20 his full length.


Is

Qal 7 i)raised up
se< up Ex

);

Benjamite

(cf.

S 23 Je
Dpln 6e

10
25 +,etc;

maw's

height

n.f.

deacZ

observed, obeyed.

i.e.

),

rap 27

0"i?i?b

^jfrriK Dpjn Je35

5121a

18

tg.

n.pr.m.
151

Hal

DprT

23

'

= all that subsists Gn 7

vow

binding, a

oath, covenant, vow, word, plan, com3


9
mand, of man 1 Si5 ,M,
6 1.; of '1 Gn 2 6 Lv 2 6
'

substance, existence ~P3

in more limited sense

17 7 (both P);

= make

c.

Ex 6 4 (all P),

60

19 * 1

'i,

Gn
Is

13

54

14

20 13 Ju

vs

'

2
.

(2)

of

S 2 20 + 42 t,, + ^nx Dipt?


abode Ho 5 15 in heaven
,

880

DipO
Is 26-

Mi i

:i

HPS).

+ 39

of land

b.

',

ground Is

8 17

H'S? aip

f;

Nu 20
D'paa ^84

prop. niypT 3
ls

Is 4i
28"'

Ju2
>&B

":!)

(for

A1114

24

(E

mg-place, couch, +

'

20 37 i. e. where arrowfell;
1

3
jackals,

S 17

912

14

vn

K6 S

Ru 4

2 27

01
Gray Pl<"5X

tftpo

20

place of

^Zace 0/
njipn alone

(cf.

19

19

fLv

OW

22

13

(13

u (E),

Dti2 Ez
"\rn) 12^ 'EH

'

W|

Ez4 3

9
;

'

Lv6

31

30

K8

29 29 30 35
-

ty

17

j'e

24

s
,

P),

etc.;

B-'Hp 'O in or

+(all

1.

Ch
1

23

@L

etc.,

),

;
-

=^

218

the

Ec

10
.

'

'

source.

+7

peculiar uses are

a.

i>

i-

D i?l

people be established^

); in N.

Isr.

K4

12

Aov Ka/lt

cf.

@L

V PP-

Chald.,

23

Wkl A,tor

'

Forsch

" 2

< 18

").

5*

t[F)1p] n.[m.] ape, so Vrss,

in

K)

(foreign

word

prob.

(pm.

tti6>]koi

= Skr. kapi,

id.

Eur 95
Egypt, as loan-word gro/e"WMM As u
gi'f
ZMGllvi(1892) 121
Gk. k^o S k^tos is of Eg.
Erman
;
-

'

orig. ace. to

Lewy Fremdw 6);pi. CSp


-

K io

22

21

D^Sip 2 Ch 9
brought to Sol. [from SE.] by
Phoenician fleet; cf. Ar. prov. donum regioProv,li 3160
nis Jemen simiae sunt,' Freytag
,

*PP (v^offoll.; eiTpTpar. =Il.f\pi

'O JC?

go around).

tfriD^pFi] n.f. coming round, circuit;


cstr.

22
nffi nbpri Ex 34 (JE),

adv., at the cir-

cuit (completion) of the year, so HJB'n 'TV 2 Ch


20
S3
*=pl. cstr. &"&$ niapnb r S i ; sg. sf.of
2

4
finished circuit of sun

T^

= DVPi?)

(perh.

'

Note esp.t^PP before rel. cl., c.'ltJ'X Gn 3 9 4o 3


Ez 6 13 Est 4 3 8 7 c. V Ec i 7 3 16 rel. om. Jb 18 21
112
21
also
21 19 Je 22 Ez
'P? Ho 2 2 S 15 1
5130c
35
24 33
4
18
2
17
2
Ne V Lv 4
6 7 14" Nu 9 (Ges
).
s
t5. a. space, room, Gn 24 232531 (J), Is 5 s cf. 28
32
Je 7 19'
b. space, distance, between (P?)
13
1 S 26
+6. region, quarter, direction Ez
10"; ~inN 'BO Est 4 14 from another quarter,
,

laKapnas.

W)

of tabern.

'

01

to

ace.

#&() T>PS) Ez 23 So' a and Koa;


by Dl Pa233 with As. Sutu, Kutu (abbrev.
and [by infer.] Ku), E. of Tigris,
Su (1 v.
23
on border of Elam and Media; cf. COT te23
.Hast.m.K0A.
Dl
but y\pKut 4 now doubted by

'p

about tabern.,

ttfnjj

(=DJ? Dp;

identif.

20

UKopas,

IfKf/i.ia.

''

=2

^pp

12

'

9 ,9 :o

IJKhpo 'p

BHpn ' Lv 1 o''

'o

'

'

pjr-in niN3V " ~DB> 'p Is

iKHp ' 1-Ezr 9 8

:i

29

Ne i

(D),

Je 2 ^2 +

'

Is '6o

27

23

")
Ch 33
esp. of temple
DDVl* Dt 1 5 14 i 4 23 25 15 20 16 2 I7i8 6 + 13

2o.2o.2i.2c

Ex

of idolatrous shrines

19

Dt + Jos
6

U X *lutas,

TV'ip n.pr.gent. named with Bab.,

place

sanctuary(cf.We 1S7,16 ),
Dipp Gn 12 6 (J; v. Di Holz), so of Bethel
11 ,, 1I
(E),
Gn'i 3 3 (J),v 4 (J; n3]t3H Dipe) >2 8 w (J),v

of the boil; esp. of shrine,

ltKevia,

Assyr., 'p\

'p

$P

'

QpJ ace. to

OvKafx.; poss. = mod. Tel Kaimun, N.of Megiddo,


Buhl oeogr. no. city of re fug e i n Ephr. 1 Ch 6 53
(=D^S3p [q.V.] Jos 2 I 22 ), luaafj., leKnaav, etc.

2. 3 18

(2 4

5277k

DJ?

3 4 9

Iokojj.

'

:i0

pn^n

Ch

4141

tDypjT^ n.pr.loc.

= haunt, lurking-place

D'SH DipO

K 5";

); 1.

IaKe/itar.

/Uiay,

'D

leprous spot 1 2

(=W

Judah

n-pr.ni. in

S)

where waters were collected


Gni 9 (@ Ball nipi?),-^ 1 04 s destination of dead
Ec 3 6"; 'D = resting-^kce Jb i6 ,s JOK3 '
23 2
swre place, for a peg (securely fastened) Is 2 2
s
(fig., cf. Ezr 9 )
of places, spots, on the body
;

GASm).

cf.

sleep-

'^n

10

ins

1S

ippipnp We', Vp3

meaning then may kinsman establish, cf.


Gray Prop.X.46f.59)._ a Leyite j Ch 23 !9 24 2 I/Cf .

'1

= 2 Ch 9

52771

n ^n ' of seat of Sol.'s throne K io

*j.

'

toypjT n.pr.m.

Gn

(passable)^ce;

uncovered space, portion

the

5277h 2

12";

cf.

44
desert; n|Bn 'D Ez 41 "

i.e.

01

in all places

banquet ti S9 22 20
2 9

(cf.

11

in partic: place sX

cf.

Pr 15 13 Mai

Nu2 2' S?ar/'0iy^cc;'DNe2

21

Gi v

= anywhere, Dt
Am 8 15? '

31

1S1

'

= his adversaries,

(all

n^TZJp.T.

Ch

in all);

t.

of such a one\i S 2

Ex 20
Nu 18

= everywhere

14

tfip& place

that; '"^33

Perh. b.

to.

instead of its being said

Ne4 67 + (2 2i

Dipprrbaa

"KJ'N

Now

Che (privately)
Kaan P5>3 cf.

32

v 26

cf.

4. in gen., place, locality, spot

).

17

Ch 2 1~,

d. land, legion

Vpj3 or 'p3 Buhl ZAW v (1885)

njno

appos.

Ho

D^iro Dipp Is 33 2 ' instead of rivers (i.e.


8
a substitute for them).TOipBNa i (|| 1*1*) rd.

Je);

t,

give place (yield ground)

plot, parcel, of

c.

(12

nrW)

Ex

Canaan
t.

= n3HO + l^

3G

nON"; lyJ'N 'pa

D^ptpn

16

(1

t.

Est4

11

s
S 12 Je 16 23 (Hn?)+i7
4C
Egypt Je 44 s9
Philistia r S i4

23=

24 26

vv

Ju

K i8-

l?)

We

cf.

= 2 Ch6' (3) lair of lion


20
= a. city Gn

30

3. place

2i 19 (ip

Je 4 7

(fig.)

Dt

19

(opp. iKXto;

cf.

7
of moon, inDlprQ Ecclus 43 ).

f I. [r'lp] vb. feel a loathing, abhorrence,


sickening dread (|| Voi t31p X pp ^.; for
connex. of meanings cf. Aram. 03p loathe, ^xa
;

fear) ;-Qal P/. 3

nxp^

N1121 5

27"; Impf. 3 ms. Pp^l Nu 22


11
infr.); 2 ms. juss. YPV} Pr 3

Gn
v.

fs.

1 s.

s.

"W.

25

(but

1 i

Pp.J

Lv

881

VP
23

20

Ex

3 mpl. Wjjl

a loathing

Gn

27

46

(||

iK

subj. 'i); so

(H;

25

but Kit

(after

@,

) prop, pvfl (-/pix Hiph. distress).


12
/fie? a sickening dread, c. "'P.SO pers. Ex i

cf.

2.

Nu 2 2

(J),

16
(E), Is 7 .

Hiph'. Imp/.

of Judah)

(sf.

NH

of;

cm<

Gn3 +

33'-+;
+ -ITH

TP

X,

D^P Ex

22 5 +

710

1.

Ju

^SJ? ^P

N"\V

28

"UO 'pa

fig.,

24

(c.

sim of
-

fo es);

but

conj. }*,

Ezr

Akkois;

=Ne 7

Ne

4 - 21

Syr. Jl^ck, JL^oS

id.;

Aair over forehead)

v.

Ch

AOL

Ak(k)ovs, -ot.

; si.

PS 3556

Tfatlp

a round hole in, scoop out);

conj.

24

1 have dug

@ Thes Hi Co Berthol, Toy nT, Perles


|Qj,
J^y Q flp ? f()r j^p^
Krae

del.

Anal.30

Ct 5

s
,

Vri-

v"

Qal Pf.

1 s.

in Ar.

,_S..k3 icZ.,

of

'

spring, fountain (app.

W),

(||

Eth.

d.

!$)

Je 5i 36

;_

fig.

Codd
c.

Toy),

nnTO

b.

nipo

fig.

pr

Je 8 23

of purifi-

of sourceof life

of a nation's orig. source, stock \^ 68 27

T\&$).

2.

fig.

so

Pl")p?

after child-birth

v 18 (H).

HW 'O

4.
1

18

off (rare);

IH32

24

'

destruction;
24

Dt 32

Lane).

v.

fT^); more

14

3^P

gen."

V91
Ho 13

*ian),

(||

(of She'61) ^3L3p (Ges 593 "')

Hom

Sab. bnp

changed

God/^P:^

15
;

Chrest ,26
-

all

Is 28

s
.

slay (orig.

later, after p)

^D3,

blip,

Aram.

bnp); Qal

Jb 24 14 sf., subj.
ofGodalso 2ms.^bpPl^ I39 19
3 ms."?9i??

c. ace. pers.,

Impf.

t [Stpp] n.[m.J slaughter;


but join to v
f

'D

=/ow of blood

(P).

10

^^MT Ob

9
,

We Now GASm.

(then bv$Q),

BN2631
]
[Jbp, Lag

vb. be small, insigni-

(NH Hiph. and deriv.; J Aram, in deriv.,

Syr. *--o;

OAram.

Ar.^^ki

pt3p insignificant;

edens ; Eth. "fmt; be thin, chiefly in


also As. kuttinnu, small, younger,
prob.
deriv.;

Zehnpf BASi

505

HWB323

(otherwise D1

katdnu, be short (of hair),

Qal

Pf.

s.

^'Bg Gn 32

too insignificant

(fig.

of eye, '"Wtn ">ip,

3. source of menstruous blood,

Lv 20 18

||

);

s6

25 (fig.; +
and vigour Hoi 3 15

(Kay Che, of temple); source of joy Pr 5


of wife

30p

cf.

L said to be for ^>,

^B^^js; OAram.

parum

sf.

#+A:

^!D J e2 13 17 13 cf. Q^n "O ^36'; 0*0 'ID


(moregen.),Prio 11 i3 14 i 4 27 i6 22 +i8 4 (sord.for
1

foil.;

/J2p] vb. slay (poet. and late) (Ar. Ji5,

ficant

Heb

so

of njB,

',

Ez 13

abs. 'p

pestilence,

Zc 13 1 Pr 25 s6 ; cstr. "ttp?
Je2 + ,1P9 Lvi2 20 18 sf. nip? Ho 13 15
etc.;
1. spring of water
a. fig., of ", QV? ">

cation

(</of

form with n

n"!P_

n ?3PI 'D

2LDp

abs. 'd

13

np^.

etc., v.

(sc.

TllpQ n.m. 2 " 13


orig. well)

L Kewet.

tlDg Ez i6 ('pt0yO3),dub.; Ki(mZy(Ar.JaS)^

Ar. Ill

a well)= Is 37 s5 (Meinh
W3). Hiph., Pilp., v. I, II. Tip.

19

47

(||

tl. [""Hp] vb. bore, dig (Ar.jLs (j) cm

nnp

np, np,

t [rfilTIp] n.f.pl. locks of hair ( A/obscure

NH

{>

tniOp, [3tt'p]n.m.

63

fig.
.

q.v.); aim.

fn. Y^p n.pr.m. 1. name in Judah 1


Kuf, Kuy.
2. 'pn priest 1 Ch 24 10 K&>r,
61

cstr.

mp.

v.

2. thorn,

J^D

AnaK53

(Perles

13

||

S 23

rrrip

K(e)i<raiov,=^p 6 29 Keurai[v],

{vios)

TO Hoph.).

also

v nip-

"

II81 2

V'

Is 33 Je 4 12
3ND10, v. 3tO;
s

film; pi.

thread,

Is

"hrPtiftp n.pr.m. (form dub.; Kit Hpt 'B*p,


29
cf. 6
and ; Pei 2 1" " 8- 348 finds here a god
KHs, but very precarious)
Levite, 1CI115 17

O'tfp Is

Ez

12

(,) y, turn,

t [t^p] vb. lay bait or lure (|| /of E>p") ;


Qal Impf. 3 mpl. pBpJ Is 29 21 c. pers. (fig.).

^?

5
59 they weave spider-threads,
of machinations of wicked, so sf. Dnnp v 6

Q^P

At.

cf.

a kind of rope).

jp

t[Tlp] n.m. Is59

thombush,

(J), Ho io
+ "VJ?E> Is
(q. v .) Gn 3
a^p -!3(q.v.),13-ian 'p Ju 8 7 16 'p alone

in various
fig,

pi.

1S

NH,

perh.

cf.

thornbush, thorn;

'

^ip

cstr.

22 5 (E);

Ex

Bz28 24

]8

abs. 'p

13

foil.;

pp=BH).

n.m.

Y"ip

t-t.

32

(/of

pp

foil.;

let

II.

twist (of serpent),

1 pi. sf.

us cause her sickening dread, but weak, rd. ^3^X3 ( \/plv) Thes
Che Du Gr Marti. Other Hiph. forms v. pp.
D3V' p3 Is 7
l

"lip (-/of

II.

Lv 20 23

3 pers.

PP

Nu

c.

DKB);

11

lfl

1.
P. YPT Is 7
21 5 (JE),
2 rei

abhor,

at,

Pr

(P),

12

fs.

lit.

T?^?

J"W i9i?

Inf. cstr.

f 1.

ftflp

abs. 'p

all

for

pppnb

cf.

11
,

c.

Bez

Meissn Suppl

ZAviii

Am 8

im

f? comp.,

the kindnesses
19

'

Ch 1

17
.

);

/ am
Impf.

Hiph.

making ephah

small.

adj. small, young, unimportant;

Gn9** +

sf.

D?B? (Kb"3 L

*)

Je6 13 +

882

VF

Gn 2 9 +
16

njtOp

fs.

21

itt9

*?.9i?

S 9 12

conj. ^-, old cstr.,

24

(all J), 2 9

1618

and (+I comp.) v 61


son

youngest

+ biia =

Ju 15

Dt

22 ,S (E), weight

animals
1

K2

30
f

24

IC4 25

yjt

20

17" 18

Ct

15

K4

10

Ez

prob.

49

(f.

4
so

S 16

11

13 14
-

Ez 43
46

22

14

17
6

cf.

S 12 3
(opp. Vnj), Pr
also 2

cf.

14

^?

p9l?]);

(v. II.

tppn Is 2 2 24 the vessels

smaZZ

2.
of small size (fig-).
a. with added idea of weakness, pers.

.-

Ki8 24 =Is36
(1) tribe 1 S9

21
;

cityEcc;

14

^.insignificant,

= all persons)
( + hlJ;

(2) pers.

IDD

I.

14
520
cf. 1 Ch 12
Je 6 13 3 34 Jon 3 5 f 1 15" Est i
10
(van d. H. v 13 ); (3) in gen., ni3t?p QV Zc 4 day
of small things. Vid. also fbj?.

fn. ]IDp n..j>v.m.(t}ie small);


name Ezr 8 12 A^Kjarau.

iSz '!;
=young,

]\>

'P n$

Eth. tyiflo: incense

+ ?>?

10
2

t.
17
;

Gn

everybody
things) v 19

comp.),

Gni

16

b.

Am 6

25
;

K3

Gn 48

19

14

Is

Tmitflp n.m. smoke of sacrifice;


Dt 33 10 (E Di al. of incense).

rn*ltp n.pr.f. a wife of Abraham,

Gn42 13 +

so 1*33 fbp

|Bp 1), i.e.


T

= unimportant,
opp.

(all

things,

Ex

Wn); V ers.,=feeble
15

^y3'p

Ob 2 (both

'"Ita),
||

= *3V%

iKi2

10

van

d.

little

H.

in

=2Chio w

Ch;

(finger);
cf.

(NH = BH;
<&^o

Ar.

cf.

Ko iU9

abs.

Gn

Sarah's death,

25

of

1-4

+; sf.^Bp Ez

i6

nnJD Is

||

after

Xerrovpa.

smoke, odour of (burning)

n.f.

incense;

sacrifice,

Ch

32 33

18

23

13

28

Ex

abs.

'p

4 ';

30'

cstr.

1. sweet smoke

141

D^N

2
,

66 15

'p

'p

so 'p

n
8

13

Lv

16 Ez
worship); in
7,cf.v

1 1 1.

Ch 2 9 7

'p

14

86

Altar of incense

18
,

|DB>
||

'pi>

is 'p

1E0p n3?

Ex 30 + 6

Ez i6 ls 23 41 Pr

vb. denom.

EX40

nntn '
27

[lt2p]

perfume,

nnr 'pn 'o 1 Ch28


D'-DDH 'p 'd Lv 4 7 'pn '

EX30

Ex 30 'pn pjf
also of mt B>K Lv io (illegal
offering of the princes Nu7 +
5 - 11

7 - 17 - 18

'p

11

31

35

2. mcens, D^DD(n)

(?).

3
,

3.

t.

27".

Hiph. make

Pi.

smoke, send them uj> in smoke


s ta ZAW ( 1886 298f );
13
nn-itspje
Pf. 3 mpl. =nt3p j e i 9 +

sacrifices

(prop, produce nnbp, v.

Pi. 4 ,

44

21 23

lp Hb

Impf. 3 ms.'

Hon

?np
cs<r.

>'

Je

13

etc.;

Pt. pi.

Inf.' abs.

antspo

16

+;' 3 mpl.

"lt?p

Is 65

S
,

I6

etc.;

make sacrifices smoke, offer them by burning to


15
S 2 16 (where prob. rd. JVltS^ [and so v ]
:

sf.

N^p

Ges* 93

'

),

[^lt^p] vb. pluck off (twigs,

Syr.

t[|bp] n.m.
(

1S15 17 es P + Hna=
low and high, = everybody, Dt i 17 1X22" =
30
2 Ch 1
Je 8 10 Jb 3 19 + 8 t. Vid. also JBg.
;

npn

Ju i 13

(E)

= insignificant Je49

ls6o 22 (|pnrc)

of incense)).

t-ntt"'p (Lag
) n.m. thick smoke;
1'^p Gn 19 28 " 8 (J), nto- ^ 119 83
j 48 s (fig. of
clouds in thunderstorm ;Vrss.appar.nip,cf.Du).

S 202

-,

NH

nVlBp;

40 27 +9 t.; TEH 'p Ex 30


13
33
12
'pn alone v 37 Lvi6 Nui6 i7

(J),

2.

(P).

i8 22 26 (E),

Am

11

= rinbp,

97

BN182

S 5 30 + (of pers. and


of things 1 S 2 19 1 K 8 04 ( + \0
Is 54 7
opp. ?i*ia 1 S 22 15 2$*

19

EX25 30 7

Ch2i ; f.,

Ju 9 2 Ch 22
= young and old (v.
11

1. small: esp. a. of youth

(JE), son

+ 7113

Egypt. katalBa Bondi

As u Bur

pby smoke (said

25
abs. 'p

and

pi.

comp.); 'pn youngest brother

Gn

WMM

kataruti

= younger of two brothers,


(

74ff

'p "V'tppnjj 1

S 20 33

"}!?' j?,

sf.

17

fbp 2

cstr.

supplied by

tflCHp (thick) smo&e;

rntflp

As. ter-w (with n)

cf.

Ar. 71s smoke (said of fire); usu. exhale odour


(esp. of roast meat); As. kutrinnu, incense^i"5 26 '-^ so- -*;
offering; Sab. IDpD cmser CIS

sacrifice,

adj. small, insignificant;

foil.;

'pn, post-ex.

llQp

Tabu.

smo/fce;

(-/of

'

Nu

Ch 36 18

vessels 2

<%

Ez

CI124 31 ;

22
Impf. 1 s. *PP* Ezr? (subj.V
4
ace. + \Q from); Ft. mpl. CBBpn Jb 30
wAo j>ZmcA out the mallow. Niph. /mp/. 3 ms.
12
nt3J5> Jb 8
it is not plucked off.

^a);

grain,

opp.

(fig.)

1) Je 16
utterance

opp. blTl);

(all

44

25

(v. fbj?

of things

b.

brother

yoww? and oM

2Cli3i 15 34 30

several)

(of

opp. 7H3),

(oft.

(E),

rniaan); of younger sister


'pn

two children

of

15 42

27

46

cf.

fpl.

Pf. 3 ms. ?iprj Ez if he [i.e. eagle, in fig.]


26
plucked off twigs 2 ms. WSBjfl Dt 2 3 (ears of

Qal

cstr.

= younger,
16

Ki8 M +;

ni3Di?Ezi6 6l + ; 1. small:
20
of children, youth =young, Gn44 (J)
23
2
17
of sister Ct 8 8
2 K 2
i K ii
5

esp. a.

Gn

We

Dr;

(v.

HPS), Pr30 24
2

mpl. D"3t?p

-rcsp

etc.),

or out

l_&5 pluck grapes; X

*\p,

As. katdpu, appar. pluck off\;

'\ 1

Sta 1,c

299

): elsewhere to other gods or in illegal


worship, Je 44 s3 ; c.acc. "ItSp (but see this, infr.)
Je 44 21 (here [and al. in some other passages]
-

of incense), nnifl

nioaa
D1D33

2K17
1

11

Am 4
s

s
;

place

D^tspjD*

is

usu.

23
22 44 2 K 12 4 14 4 i5 435
;

c. 3, e. g.

o^nsto oyn iiy


'(R),

cf

l6

28

2 Cll

rc

ES SmU71; ^ed.430)

(cf.

K 23

naK> VUSi? 2

s
;

T^N

'3 PI

niMJH by Ho

by e.g.

c.

883

"TOP

fo'e7, )l^a chain);


Qal Pt. pass. pi. fiiixn
mitpp Ez 46 L2 enclosed courts (cf. interpr. in
Levy' NHWB and \l^o JfcS PS 3589 ), but rd. prob.
niHDp sma ^ @ Co Toy Berthol Krae.

13

s
s9
by Je 19 13 32 , ewabn by is 65 onnn by
2
16
7
b
Je
i
c.
of deity, Ho n'
\
+ 14 t. Je (+ 19 13
16
22 17 23 s 2 Ch 25 14 28 25
32- 9 su'pr.), Hb i
2
25
34 Qr (>Kt Hiph.), to the brazen serpent

n;i;33

1S

Pu.

lb nTlpO Ct

'131

Pt.

tp~\I2p n.pr.loc. inZebulun Jul 30

A Xefipmv; =

$* fumi-

gated with myrrh, etc. (Aq. 93 Schlotto rQCipa).


Hiph. Pf 3 ms. T'Cpn Lv 9 10 + 2 ma. nnbipn
;

7]

131S 25
'

Ex

29

Ex 40" +

">!?i?:l

33

12

i8 17

etc.,

JVap

15 16

nby

20

10

26

10

20

A|

of

13 - 15

Ch

v.

13",

Klo Benz

tyxi,

Lv6
place

is

'

1.,

N"33 2

Ch

28

11 8 vrkttb (of

b. less

15

26

is.is.i9.

v. p1<?p.

(NH

out, disgorge

Meissn SuppLs:!

r' 39

'

vb. vomit up,

Hiph.; As. kd'u,

id.,

Ar.HS vomit; Eth. [+J&ft;]


Qal Pt. f. ^\> Lv 18 23 but read
%h\ vomit);
prob. HNp, iy" 3 fs. (Di Baen); impf. (Qal or
Hiph.) 3 111s. Kj! J0112 11 sf. aK^l Jb 20 15

spit

Lvi8 2S

20 22

18 s5 '2 ms. sf.


8
nSK'jW P1-23
Hiph. Pf. sf. consec, inspni
8
16
16
25 ; all vomit up: -c. ace, lit. Pr23 25

^pri

fs.

Jon 2
20

22

11

NB79

Ba

25 28 23
-

what is vomited

); sf.

Pr 26

ii?

11

H); of disgorging riches Jb 20

(all

T \y$p\ n. [m.]
(v.

of land casting out inhab.Lv

fig.

Npril

13
.

up, vomit

(of dog).

; 2 Ch 34 25

rd.

Qr Qal.

ttOp n.m.

2.

Ch

sf.

i^i? Is 19

14

*880

Ba

id. (v.
(sim.);

fig.

); abs.

'p Is

28 s

Je 4 8 26 (of Moab).

l,y

Ch 26 io Ex 30 7 4Q E7.
c. ace. naTD^
COD map 30 7 40 27 2 Ch
3o
3
s
2 ,Tcn mop Ex 30
map'pn Nui7 5 2Ch29 7
5

spue

Sol.'s

cause incense to smoke, offer incense abs. 2


2

2MGxOTiUU;83)
I'L^P No

in

oft,

Moab) Je 48 35 Dnb

L Korrad

Karrad,

Ho

(Baalim)

Nu
ntfta

18

worship of other gods, fnTl^N? (gods of


wives)

abs.

;
3o
sacri-

D^abtJTl 'abn

9"23

16 15

Ex

nrae Je 33

KeSpa>i>,

unknown.

site

Tnt|P n.pr.loc. in ZebulunJosi9 13 ,Karava<9,

nnatsn Ex 29 13 18 25 + 23 1.
P); c. nanpn (ace.) Lv 6 8 niaa?

-f 5

(all

DJin

on

17

16 25

n^n Lv 17 6

ace.

c.

K i6

11

28

Lv

Nu

K3

Lv

raja by

Ch 29

ma&e

1.

in worship
11

Nu 18
Lv8 20 n-J3]N Lv2

Ex 30

Lv,

13

"VBijnb

etc.

smoke, usu. a.

fices

2G

ms."it?i?n 2

crfr.

Je 33 1S +,

Pt. "i*t?pp

K9

25

"^P- Lv

3 ms.

Imv.

etc.:

-l^pn

//. abs.

Impf

etc.;

Jos 19 15

J"lt2p

of altar 2

f [i""Pp]vb. vomit

7-8

(si

vera

= iOp, Ges* 70h

l.

make smoke upon (^y) both altars (of burntand of incense) 1 Ch 6 34 cf. also 23"
Hoph. be made to smoke as a sacrifice Impf.
3fs."igpn Lv6 15 POBpMali u (EwKeal.[Ges
5121
"]; We Now rd. nroa ^tpb 'a
but v.lBpC).
3.

offering

Ko"-

586

); Qal Imv.

mpl.

be drunken and vomit

"ilpl),

lilO^p

v.

Je 25 27 Qr (Kt
for Wj?1).

(1 err.

nn^p

D^p,

nap.

Vj?1

v. Dip.

tyiTi^p v. B'iap.

"ht2p(01 182e )
trender v.

incense; Je 44 21
Albr ZA Wxvi(1696) 100 who reads nnk

d. and

so Bothst

act.

'

t["1ttpT3,

smoke;
^ace 0/

Kau

Gie

for

cstr.

T\~pp "lBp D2]

offering incense

(SS

Ex

30

al. n.

burning).

(Thes

wnapa Ez

n.f.

f II.
appar.

incense;

GASm Kb"

censer;

Mali 11

abs. 'a

Ar. ill 9

n.f.

NH

skill);

rWj?=BH;

-j-i.

'a abs. 2

Ch

26 19

S2

incense-altar;

[)^p] vb. dubious word;

< rd. iyaip

]y_ n.pr.

-fn.

Entstehungiio.

pi.

abs.

n.pr.m.

et,

c f_
f.

BH

Eth. ^L:

e%y/

?ain

J?p

si

vera

1.

also

(cf. 1

Bu^"

088 *- 39
).

and most;

S1

also
lute-

singing,

so?2gr,

38

Klo

1. gent. (v. Sta

^15

sf. ^"i?.

Bu HPS
G1

I31f

al.

Mey

Nab. Sin.

?; tribe of smithsl);
11

shut in, enclose ( lap, Syr. 4^ a

Palm.

Ar. vb. iv Dozy;

Ar. n.pr.fam.
13"

and woman-singer,

cf.

cf.

cf.

[rp] n.[m.] spear


16

S5T Dresch -

i nN^p, Syr.ULo,

slave-girl,

(fr.

(cf.Wetzst

*J icorker in iron, As. Ainai

S2

(pb) metal-worker,

player

).

20130".

'

),

'* 307

8".

l[mtpp]
ni-itspa

^ence

'"
ZA li(1893,

Syr. JfcluS, %ffl,

Hi Marti Kau

tmtpD

N^V

Ar. ^lj fit together, fabri-

cf.

artificially), forge

tatei (is73) 2!t7\

(Meissn

afrar,

Kau Buhl 13

(-/of foil.;

(make

cate

Gie also T\"p$).

Pp

(on

"Vpp] n.m. place of saerifleial

tlDpC n.m.

sf.

n.f.

tribe
16

i
(cf. '??.
),
of Moses' father-in-law Ju 4
29
(Nuio
P),
Midian
to
akin
Keiv;
Katva,

settled

among Amal.

in S. of

Canaan
3 L 2

(v. TP.);

884

n?p

P">

Xu

prophesied against by Balaam^

JE); v.

2. loc. J^n

TP-

also

(a settlement of

11.

'pll)

A [Zavcoj AKeift, L

Jos

24

s2

(|?Pt

57

[Zaxav^ad^

poss.= Yukin
Ge * r 162f
(v. Buhl

[Zokov] Akcv;
BRiL85

SE. from Hebron [Rob


22
who, however, cp. nj'p v ).

[Pp]

fl.

in S. Judali

NH

YP*

K4

31

Impf

PV
awake

vb. Hiph.

; Pf

3 ms.

2 ms. "iV'pni consea

Pr 6 22

in Hiph. (rare))
6

Ez

T'P? Pr

1 s.

(||form of

35

Wpj

Je 5 i 39 + ;
mpl. UPpn Is 26 19

3'mpl.

ppn
etc.

7m. ms. nrpn Hb 2 19 +


Jo i 5 //. crtr! ri?n V i7 15 73 2; Pt- H?9 1 S
2
2 6'
shew signs of waking, awake: 1. from
s
6
20
13
12
2S
Is 29 8 ^ 3 73
sleep, a. 1 S 26
139 Pr 6
;

1.

ment

TlTp n.pr.loc.

Of

rp

fill,

(a settle-

11), JOS

II. ??P

Judah

in S.
5",

n.pr.m. Cain,

A@L K(t)iva.

Iko/*,

Kaiv, eldest son of

and Eve (expl. Gn 4 fr. njp acquire;


but in fact=n. 'p, as heros eponymos, ace.
G285fl
Comp 11
Bu Drg m Holz Gn50f esp.
Sta
to -\Ve
1

Adam

'

ZAW jiv (IfJUj, 250

Oi.

Gn

'">

ff.

XV

(1895), 157

3 5 5 3 8 9 13 15 15 16

'

(^ngEncy. Bib CAIN ^

ff.

'

pP v

'

6 ' 24 ' 25

b. of

(doubtful line, v. Toy),

sleep] to activity, so 35

[fr.

purpose),

(c. inf.

c. fr.

^ 44

'i

s3

24

awake
s

(c. b rei),

59
ecstatic sleep of proph.

Je 3
2. fr. sleep of death, c. neg. 2 K 4 31
39 57
Je gi
Jb 14 12 of resurrection Is 26 19 Dni2 2
3. from stupor (of drunkenness) Jo i 5 Pr 23 s5
4. of inanimate thing Hb 2 19 cf. TP YW N ?
26

'

(all J).

"!

t^rj? adj.gent. of n. HP 1
(dwelling in N.

111717

Ka^or, Ju

24

5
4
ref.'p here to city Kin

Isr.), 6

WMM Jen, who

(against

90 "On

(q.v.),

near Megiddo, mentioned by Egypt.,

esp.

v.

16
Bu Now on 4 ) rd. prob. also 'P? 2lh i (for
'p
3 so Bu GFM 01 vioi lodop rov Keivuiov)
elsewhere as n. gent. coll. 'PC* settled among
11

''J

Amal., N1124

= 'N.

10

also 27

Ch

65

CIS
11.

f
i

17

15

?:P,

HPS

19

K*(e).

'

); Gn 5

9 - 10 12 - 13 - 14

10

v 25 ; e%y,c&^e2Si
10

||

sf.

2S

Co not

OQWp

28 12 32 s ;

c.

b Ez

Jwa

La (Heb.

tetr.,

Ez27 3fl

[^p]

28

12ff
-

32

2ft

denom.

hex.

v.

Br Ge "- Intr

379fl -.

chant a n^p

Po'l.

Gk.

Ch 3 5

c.

ace.

25

and (b

cogn.,

subst. Je 9

16

pers.) 2

Ez 32 16

I.

pp,

Ar. ia^i vehement heat

late

'

Y1 (2 n

Oepos in

Je 8 2
'

summer, summer-fruit (cf.

both meanings);

rp Am 3 +;

sf.

SMmTOer-season,

opp. ITin

15

I s i6

TIX"p

Gn

abs. 'p

Gn

Je 4 8

22

+
; 1.

32

Am 3'

8 22 (J),
8

20

17

also
T'Vp Je 8 Pr 6 io 26
Zc 14 f 74
4
(without n^p) 30 25 as fruit harvest Is 28
2. summertime of drought ^ 32 4 (fig.).
2
2
10 12
also, Ip'JB, 48"
8
fruit 2 S i6'Je 4 o
,

||

Am

Mi 7
of HP
1

(in sim.),
;

but ||Tp Is 16 9 (assim. top

rd. prob. TV3).

p^p

v.

Y?p-

tp'i^p n.m. Jo " 4


kdnitum

'

a plant

cf.

(bV pers. only),

33

3 fpl. nfjrtpn

16
?y pers. v ;

(professional) wailiny

Pi.

women.

(a) a garden-plant,

cf.

cogn. -f-'y pers.),

ace.

cf.

As. kuk-

(cf.

D1

HWB327

);

usu.

= castor-oil tree;
=
Kporav [castor-oil
(Egypt.)

ricinus (K. communis, Linn.

s2
(bv pers.), sf.
Pf. 3 pi. consec. 3ipl Ez 27
16 ;'
17
3ipl
(cogn.)
Impf. 3 ins. f?.'p?1 2 Si
32

(c.

usu. taken as

vb.

foil.;

nfa'p) is in all parts

sub

al.

sub 1 b; Calv

summer ^W e sktaeniii 90 ) U be
vehemently hot , Sab. tTp summer Mordtra
Him. lnschr.71.
^ R yy> _ BHj g0 ^
g^ J^.
OAram. (Zinj.) NV3 summery

(-/of

of summer,

3+2

V^p

but connex. not clear

varying sts. with 2 + 3, yet


always 5 in line, with caesura of other Hiyp,
Am 2 Ez i 2ff 26 17bft are pent., 2 S i 19ff L
pentam.,

Hup Du

We

but book

De Che sub 2

II.

32
19
1
'P"!^ Je 9 (H *na); pi. as collection of
19 2 7
25
ZAWii(1S82) lff- ct m
written dirges 2 Ch 35 . Bu
<i883), 29a .
rhythm always 3 + 2 tonethinks

beats,

Ew

but the word-play favours

put by Thes 01

is

from night of distress and helplessness,


and so Bae (psalmist representing Isr.).

Kaivav.

Now

15

hath awaked unto

it

1,i

17

del. PP""1

f i7

1 a;

end cometh,

^^

dei

Ezi9 14 14 32 ,pl.2C'h35 25
ran Ez 2 10 'p njh Je f\ c.

Ch 35 25

17

Am 8 w
^?/<wj Am 5 Je 9 Ez 2 6
||

rpn

abs. 'p
rwp

(but rd.

Berthol Toy Krae), nfrj?


bat?

n. pr.

Chi 2

iTT'p n.f. elegy, dirge;

+ pl/o^p Ez

Ki,,
D'

it).

the

(Co

thee

related to Bechabites.

n.pr.m. a Sethite (Sab.

"'"

T'PlO;'P?

= Map A
(list of peoples; I!); =

sg.

1S15

PP 1),

v. 11.

(B@L

2u

(K(e)ii/aIoi),

tp^p
}yp

(JE

(We Bu Kit
3o

Gu

Keu/aw);

21

T.W Ez

Dioscor.

tree];

iv - 164

ki'ki

Talm. P^p \Kf;

< bottle-gourd (

v. esp.

Low p

ko\6kvv6ci

353f

); perh.

cucurbita

i.e.

and withering rapidly,


250
); Jon 4 6 6 9 10

lagenaria, a vine growing

Post in Hastings 118 "

as

pbp-'p

v. bbp.

'"-

885

vp
n.m /

"VP

i.

Nu 2 2 +

iK6

Di^p

Ex30 3 +

etc.;

n i? Is

,6

+,

(\/unknown);-

wall

'

25

abs. 'p
pi.

62 4

22

v 5 +;

as

esp.

t'^fp n.pr.m. (prob. " ^P, Ar

K6 +
5

cstr. "Vp. i

cstr. id.,

waZi,

VJYVp

sf.

19

'

Ez 33

Is

59

JBLxi(1892),46
5

nm.)

(in

so Tf? Dnt Is 2 5

Kn Gr Di Du Che Hpt

Lo
6

10

5f

prop *,

Ez4i 6 6
-

cf.

',

2 g2j).

&s

Qf

of

24

2929

Mordecai Est

Ch

b. 2

29

12

3. ancestor

(Keiaalov).

fd. indeterminate, 12 s 7

'-"- 25

Ez ^i

thickness specified,

8S

23

RS Semi

of {god) Kish

1B;2nded

170

14

+e.

K4

'-

10

(of

^t>p

i"lvJ?,

10

),

cf.

'

Albr

cf.

'}

f 62

'?

Hb2 u

bra

(fig.);

14 " 5
Kii

J?K 2 S 5

'P

),

Ez

TJ?

15 15
-

(||n?

Ch

14

(symbol.).

Ew
soWMM HMt
-

tInters 17T
-

4 1"

Ex 30 3

^P Je

5?ip,

DB

K,E

3 f Lv
6

15

nhp

Ez

t5. nWj?

(all P).

<%MI

or reads

Rabba, S. of Arnon,
j e 4 g3i.36 -gnn 'p is
)

K3

25

(Gi JlVjn

1-

v.

u
1 6

Buhlf^ 270

Voyage a la Mer Morte

'p), perh'.

Zera^,

S. of

nfenn

'p

Babba,

pa me r Des<,fExii

472

*>, esp. Mauss in de Luynes

(1864),

ii.

106 ff.,

iii

(Atlas,

ad

fin.),

fin. "Vp n.pr.terr. et gent.


of

Aram

Am9

Is 2 2 6 (v 5 vid.

i.

"Vp

ad

wheat

19 20

some tribe in

AT Unters.

17s

everywhere

fin.).

house

'p orig.

Am

Location
Am1
Dr

'

army

dub., v.

plausible

del., or

em.

Dnp.

s - 74 ''- 20

Ar.

;
'

id.

Is fry
J or

<M?; &wr,

4>rtaJ:

P/

Up

3 ms.

sf.

'

/ry, so

^ D^

9" (ace. pers.)/ie roasted themwithfire;

Eto

'^j?

3UN LV2

14

I
Je

Ft. pass.

(P) grain parched with fire;

common

food,

J0S5 11

(P), v. vp.

-^ 38 my loins are filled


burning (Vrss Bae with contempt, II. I"6p).

Pt. n^p3 as n.

Niph.
ivith

'

17

parched

BKiL50

grain, a

common

ZPVix3

Andeilind
); abs. 'p 1 S
S 1 2S1 + v 28b (but dittogr., del. @ and
Comm.), Lv 23 14 (P), Bu 2 14 = N^pT 1 S 17 17

food (E,ob

25

18

|IL[n

/plvb.Niph.belightly esteemed,

dishonoured

Jiip,

but

(||

KjPp, disgrace,

form

of ?7p

shame);

cf.

Pf

NH

fO\>

3 ms.

consec.

5
Pt. n^p? Is 3 + 2 t.; be
14
lightly esteemed, held of little account, Is 16

rb\>r\ Is

16 14

Dt 25 s

S 18 23

so (Pt.

(opp. 132nip)
as subst.) Is 3 (opp. 1333), Pr 1
more positively, be dishonoured, degraded, l)t
9

25'

(T'^yp).

dishonour, Pt.

honouring

Hiph. treat loilh contempt,


V3N nbpl? Dt 27"'' or^ ??V
opp. *1?3 of 5th Command].

'131

[i.e.

TpT'p n.m. Prl1

Km

Ho 4 +;
7

abs. 'p

v. i."Pp 3.
T

DTp =

Eth.

*6p, Syr. JLs); Qal

Wkl

S. Babylonia, E. of Tigris
j REJ xi. 00 __ "\y]y{]yj Hast. DB

jj a

CIS iv

"Vp as people in As.

conspectus of older views


is

r6p

Os

aestus

1-

(glory of Moab); rb^\ Eh K

13 pi.

rrvp as place of exile

9
2 K 16 ( tt]v 7rdXii/);

(NH

parch

4-

0ct

roast,

(rare), ^p = BII; As. kalu, 11. 1, in. 1 bum,


consume Meissii Supp1 84 Sab. DflN^p conflagratio,

bnn 'p

2.

= nbnn 'p is

-,

v. i?np.

32N1D 'p Is 15 1 , poss.

v.Buhl ib and cp. (on Kerak)

Dowling PEQ

T-'vp n.m. 1S17

raxoj;

to

s 20 14 Kt,

so ''vp alone, as

fn. "Vp in n.pr.loc. of Moabite cities (cf.


n 12 24 pi.
25
np =
pp I. ); usu. om,
-

:!S2

(Vp wice, v. b)p).

v. i&p.

["Wp] vb.

f I.

wa?is of my heart (as seat of pain).

19

1 4. of flat side of altar

>-

sub &\p.

is

KloBrd Wkl Alttest


but v. Dr ib K0 \

WWp

v.

7p, ^'p

roast

4
Hpt
dub.: usu. wall (so even Du Che
Comm
Che
111. "Vp;
Marti), butref. not clear;

Is2 2 5

of vineyard

mind,

bru

+ 2. wall of

(in vision)

ZAWxvi(1896X85

stream

4
35 (P), cf. noinn 'p J os
15
2
(JE) the (inner) surface of the wall.
t3.
more gen., 1 K 5 13 and (in phr. "^p3. pflfO)
10
21
8
34
2 K 9
in fig. Ez
1 S 2 51
i6 u 2
14
214
but
city
Jerus.
prob. in
(appar.
fern.,
13
1

(?

); alw/p

Ju 4 713 5 21 + 83 10 also 1 K 18 40 mod. Xahrel-Mukattd ; v. Buhl Geogr lor 2M G ASm Geogr

f Ezekiel's

Ez 43

as separating

(temple-)court Ez 8 7
Nu 2 2 25M (J), of city

-'

91213

tf. as enclosing, 2

temple),
q.v.)

NW. through

t ]VvL"p n.pr. of wady running

plain of Megiddo(Esdraelon), K(t)tow

v 17

Ch 2 3 21 22
-

temp l e j K
tc. both inner and outer
[

fi

(but

JP Peters

al. rd. l'P;

Ar.

wh. nowonly in n.pr. pers. We 11 2 "7 );


K(eW:
1. father of Saul iSq^io 11 21 i 4 51 2S21 14 iCh
8 3o. 33 ( wnere read 1?.3, Be Kau Kit), y :a - 3 3
9
(read as above), v 39 12 26 28
2. Levites
a.
1

The Kit
v 13b (but rd. nnip beams, with
16 27 27
+ 6 t. tb. outer surface, 2 9 s3
Benz), v

Aram.

,.^9,
(_>**;

>; orig. n.pr.dei as

house or chamber: a. inner surface,


S 1 8" + 9 t., + (of temple) i K 6 13 ' +

'"'5 -

surface:

flat

No ZMG

XB*p,

1. usu. of

Am

pi,-,

26

>

line, v.

'

ignominy, dishonour;

cstr.

18

^p J

sf.
l^p Is 22
ignominy Ho4'

1- f national

Che Now), Je 46 12

ls

(dub.

(rd. prob. 'H.?'p, so

886

rrbp
Gie Co

Hpt

Hb

),

^ 83

16

17
;

woman, = pudenda,

of

Je 13

Na

26

(||

Hb

TOP).

i.e.

2. personal dishonour, disgrace, of Shebna, as


18
disgrace to his lord's house Is 2 2 (opp. "^33);

Jbio 25 Pr

individ.,

12 16 i3

'P1S2
^)-

abs.

(II

+ ii

14

with n,

bvp, |Bp).

tl37p^ n.[m.]
-

WMM

Jos

Xu

35

J og

Jos 20

13.21.27.32.3S

Qal

'

"^

drawn

'

ace. to

">''?,

(after iTH)

'oj)

nrnn abpp
Baer )

JJ

-vy

gf#

Qf

Xu 35^^-=^.

in

cf.

Ft. pass. t31,pT 1

Ar.

yvit}>

22

'p;

I.

very short)

L>^.e

Lv

(?

23

+2

t.;

subj.,

Is 49

v.

KaXn-ar,

(L

11
8 7 io

lightly

^ ^P

Lv20 +
9

11.

NH

Eth.

O&p

despise,

can<y Hal'
be light,

j'rtAi

^>P,

Syr.^a,

Ex

homin.
27

dishonour ;

43

JJi

;e

S i6

om.

pers.

+3

^p=BH;
so Tel Am

20

be

8U

bvi

fr. off
c.

Impf. 3 fs.
-1. be
s
(h?p) earth

despise;

11.

s.

Jb

S 17 43

811

k*>1 v

23
,

horses Je 4

13

c.

Lv

ace. pers.
14

19

23

3.

24

(H),

obj.

Ex

22

cursed; Pt.

21

Is

Jb 24 18 their

ly^pp

pi. sf.

Gn

ms.W

^PJjl

fs.

Lv

(E),

ace. rei

tPu. Impf.

27

@ Comm.),

nrjb,
c.

2 of oath

c.

^ 37

22

those

him (opp. V3"i 30).


f Hiph. Pf. 3 ms.
2 ms. sf. wlJpn 2 S 9 (van d. H. -H);

7
;

/m;/.3ms.k^ 1S6 5 Imv. ms.


;

i8 22 +; //.

Is 23

crfr. wZ.,

D?\kp injTIS

light, lighten,

Jon

s1

10
;

S6

i>|3J 1

;
5

Ae

hand from upon you;


make light from upon one, lighten

c. 55?p

IP

Jon

(E),

partit.

i2

49

I2

=2 Ch

10

io

=
49
.

44

2. treat unth contempt, ace. pers. 2 S i9 Is 23


Ez 2 2 7 ; dir. caus. bring contempt, dishonour
Is 8

23

(opp.

Q^sna
liarly)

T^n).

f Pilp. Pf. 3 ms. 1 shah

26

2. (pecu-

Ez 2

b\J?i>

whet Ec

(in divination).

o 10 (prop, move quickly to and

tHithpalp.

fro).

}?p|)pnn J e 4

24

hills

reflex, of

>5

7p adj.
+ ^p v

light, swift,

14

1^13

fs.

light

Pf

Pl

shook themselves, shook.

3 mpl.

2. be swift,

(J).

JO comp., of warriors 2

Gn

D"n$N for

burden Ex 18 22
io

etc.;

al.,

1.

(J),

ace. dei

c.

17

62' 109 23 (opp. ^113); ace.

(rdg.

Du

nbbv ^bi?

t.;

Inf.

(Baer); err. for

Gie
i

S 16

10

fe Ex

rd.^l^pp

Gn

Impf.

etc.;

typ_ 2

Pt.

3. be

opp. JTipSN).

contemptible):

2.
13

S>BB>

ms.

etc.

5 - 71011 - 13

is

in adv. phr. n^prity

(||

21 17 (E),

pers. alone,

water, be abated,

slight, of

3 pi. I^p

Gn

?p"?y

(||

(D3p;j>3

lighten his

tyi' /

);

also (v. Pilp., etc.)

40

Ch

small, easy;

^p Jb
k 16

Ex

l.*make

'

'

is.

10

23

Je 6 14 8 n

22

cursed by death

k_H Is 8 23

one's

21

subj.),

ZMG,iv(,900} 246

shaken; Schwally ZAWiI(189,) ]70ff


tQal P/. 2 ms.
thinks sAa&e original, v. ?eP);

Nai

S 18

2S19-- +

10

of oath

(H),

small, scanty

"- (cf. Fell

= BH;

trifling

v. &e

14

S 6

S i6 9 + 16

vj?.,

nij>j?

njpyfby) Je 6 14

and (c. IP
10
("m), 20 (c. Inf.),

c. ^5?

?.?p

make

curse (prop,

65
'"l

Ar. JJils shake, gV$A: vibrate, whirl (of sword),

#&<M;

S 6 22

(Inf. subj.),

18

Dnb JDMich Gf

>vbb[>

in

rr^p

swift,

[^5], bp,

(appar. Canaanism); Ar.

Sab.

K3

31

etc.; Jot*,

sf.^l^ptt n'b Je

24

Gn 8 21 Jos 2 4

cstr.

15

16

3 ms.

Pf.

i0

lightly esteemed

fe

As. kaldlu

Pf.

IP comp. be too trifling

superficially,

i.e.

as Ne.

^p.

v.

sli Sbt,

-.rkpjii

f.

<^m#,

c.

easy

bpC

(prob. orig. &e light;

17

3pl. l'?p[lEz2

Pi

Dr),

cf.

be

P.

(J; both

kfl.consec.

congec

g_

40

oneself swift Is 30

s/ieto

NB^p.
-

K 2o +

Pt. (as subst.)

portion

@L

^p

v. I. ni?p.

v^

16

tNiph.

10

-)

esp. of sin

cursed by
()' bj5

67t

2. appear

Inf.

('1

3. trifling,

Gn

(opp. na?).

+ (obj. om.) Lv 2 4 1114

n.pr.m. Levite.Ne

^bip), KoAifu,

1.

alone Is 8

animal,

sacrif.

both KaXXtras) Ezr io 23 (where called also


V.

30

Pr I4 6.

33-13).

Ju

overgrown or stunted.

tWD^p

t,j53

is.

);

asylum (P Ch);
/
B0
Nu 35 6

11 - 13 14

y 36 yan d

3 ms. bpj (Ges

Pi.

[t37p] vb. be stunted

prop. 6e

ur 94

cp. Ar. JLli reservoir

cstr. in phr.

(QJ

refugee, tobpo "V?

fll.

A "" u

NHB^tafottp.m.Aar-

BeKauKit),

so

1215

??V.?);

comp.) Ez 8

(but rd. "?

52

2
g \

of little account, of pers.,

i", Tne); nn^5 Mi

?,

Nu 35

^.V asylum-cities
42
Jos 20 2 so 1 Ch 6
||

/ip/. 3 mpl. iVI: Is 30 16


-

refuge,

'

Jb

one's days

ES36

Ba

tsbp;

Pr 14 6

(-/of foil.;

13 21

(Erman 2MG * W0M) ,M


BK 88
OCopt. galaht Lag

cf.

L37p
bour, so
I-

cf.

has come back as loan-wd.

\vh.

33

n.f. caldron

Egypt, fo-^, ^o,

cp.

(opp. 1133), 6

10
3
(opp.\3^), 18 22

18

tpn|p_

::5

fig.

of nation under

nkj e2

fleet;

23
;

pl.

with his feet

D^P Is

Am 2

Am

ms. 'p

15

i8

+ ;
18

'?
;

887

hi
messengers Is

alone, swift,

19

La

pursuers

4
(fl? comp.), camel Je 2
cloud Is 19 ; of swift
vanishing of wicked Jb 24 18 (Bu *?j5 for Nin 7p);
1

23

30

Is

16

Am 2

14

Je 46 6 Ec 9 11

bp as adv., swiftly

*7p
Ki Gie

Gf

HJW Je

T77p

?'p

Ez

Dn

io 6 (so most

n.f. curse;

rbbp Ju 9 "+

20

Jo 4".

7J30

quick move-

(fr. light,

in prefix-

ni?|5,

then follows crpt. Ez.

abs/p Gn2
Gn

sf. ^jnbj>j?

H. Kt Tl^p,

d.

(horse)

> voice)

Co, Ez,

Dn

v8 ;

fr.

riv7p
(van

= swift

+ 'T}n) Is 5

n^ni burnished brass

'p

in^p

13

27

12

We Dr Lbhr)';

so

lc

UL

Ar.

);

Qal

a stone

J>?j5)1

s 16

pi.

49

n ?ypP;

25

29

yhpv

Jb4i 20

ST

Ch

26

14

15

19

I7p7p

23

25" + 6

Ne

01 582c

intens.

1.

12 20

&vbp Ex 27+

pi. abs.

+4
f
c.

fop

II.

v 32

Dnb Nu2i

8 13

11

130- 497
,

>

470

);

c.

^i&P
W\

(cf.

TD7p
nann

(v.

We

S 13

21

Ez

20

1"nDT>p

17

35
read ttybf

; Qal Pf.

vb. carve

K6

29

3 ms. 'p

ace. cogi:.

c.

22

'IV! 2

8
,

+ wb f 44

n.f. id.,

||

29
cstr. niy^pl? (after vbp) 6

Inf. cstr. D^gb

would be fine point,

hence

'p 't? tridens,

v. esp.

against anal.,

18
;

32
.

Gn2 2
1 Ch 27
21

Aram.

cf.

forks, but

dip.

2. Ephraimite
17

E.V

'p vfotib\

Dr).

T7W2p n.pr.m. Ka/xou;X:

]i?2p

Hithp. mock,

(B

Saxxoi^X,

Nu 34

Ka/x.,

sonofNahor

1.
24

3. Levite

Ke/x.).

collect, id. J*3p ?

Bj?bb, Co).

thing carved v 35

doubtful word, in phrase

(poss.

tibp be thin,

obpft,

Jerusalem under

@ Symm

n.[m.] derision,

;_!_je

||

^P

cstr.

34b

^p.

v.

tpvp
1

3 pers., Impf. 3 ms. D?p)T


*

3 mpl. ID^plT

. 1 K

Ex;

t.Tl}Hptt n-f- carving; cstr. '

si

but dub.

Pi.

to scoff at hire (of

Gr Toy Krae (or


deride,

t.

(JE).

vb. mock, scoff (Ecclus

of harlot), but

fig.

Ez 16 31

2S

KaA/xct.

Hb

disgrace;

Ko

textbyAdler JIJX11(1900)
IJfiN

ace. of

c.

ncp v.

[D7p]

26

ace, carve walls with,

+ ?y

Now GASm).
t

Nu 3

Ex,

t.

26

pi. abs. niybpTp 731

@L

Zc

Je,

t.

adj. contemptible, worthless

TpT'p^p n. [m.]
vera

K3

Ba NB160); 'pn

01 5189f

of

n.[m.] curtain, hanging (P);

[5?/p]

II.

Je

cf.

Marti*"

is difficult:

V.? sows

'N

s2

lP. n-pif'itt. priest

'

= a formulaof cursing Je 2 9
D^K nbbp Dt 21 nttE
of curse,

K 22

D^bp

12

Mp

rwp 1 K

S 16 12 n5Q3

cf. 2

a grievous curse;

sf.

enemy),
,

t[y^p] n.m. slinger; pi. D^j?

n^pi

(life of

groundless curse,

= ofy'eci

the stone)

(sc.

sling-stones, so

y^jr'N Zc 9

We Now 'p

will

; abs. 'p 1 S 17 50
^e sZ% (fig.); sf. Svbp

AoZZow 0/

n.[m.] sling

29

^P " P.3

40

Je io 18

Pi. Impf. 3 ms.

away

he shall sling

Vbpri 5)3 2
5

17

and he slang

slinging (with)

'ip c. ace. pers.

sling forth the inhabitants.

cstr.

a hair

at

Ju 20 16 one

S?.^P

aofyhO;

sling);

vb. sling, Syr. n. ),.^o

Pi. "^N f3K3

'p-'KS

Dt 28 15 45 ; curse, Gn 27 12a3 (J); oft. opp. rD"}V,


Ne 13 2 + 8 t. Dt., Jos 8 34 (D),
Dt 1 26 28 23 s
1718
57
Pr2 7 14 D3H r&bj? Pr 2 6 2 a
Ju 9 f 109
-

eZmjy, Eth.

ti.

0^2??

ing

\r?\>

adj. burnished
l)

Fr'a

5; J?bp

'd.y

voice, v. ?ip.

ment of rubbing
1'

n.[m.] lightness, frivolity (so Vrss


thinks =

(No in

id.

as subst.

nnp

2= 3

10

(-/of

grind; kemu
object of

it,

79

n?2p

i.e.,

14

Hb

v. Dip.

NTOp, Syr.

)JLx\

c<

Vulg. Ar.

77
Egypt, kamdh, Bondi
ZMGxl " 1892) 120
Erman

/i,

$!F1 (h\ produce,

Eth.

id.,Ez22

As. kamil, perh.

foil.;

kemilT), flour NH=:BH,


fruit,
<fcmA,

."IS

so

wheat;

vegetables;

cf.

a kind of bread,

'

'

).

fl. \)J
cp.

in

Ar.

Buhl

Fra

''-),

7p] vb.

i.l| sit
1"51

13

(Socin

insecurely (v. also Fra,

JAram.

1'

-)

fr.

224
,

Socin

waver, whence %1S sail (loan-wd.

),

thence hurl,

(Thes

sling, hurl forth

wbp

sling;

id.,

BH NH i6j3 curtain;

but this perh. denom.

Ic^U loosened clod,

cf.

Syr. jjiLa!o

tn?2p n.[m-]

^+

nppx Is47

2
;

cstr

iS
Nu5 ; Ju6

meal;

flour,

abs. 'p

19

13

24

24

(material for unleavened cakes), 1 S i 2 8 2


6
41
nb'D (q.v.) Gn 18 disting. fr.
4 ; defined by
13
hbb 1 K 5 2 ; of barley (&lW) Nu 5 (P), but
,

S i7 28 +

Dtsn, D^'y'E',

+ other articles

of

888

BttP
food

H. v40); kept in a 1?
made by grinding L347 2 ^3 nS

12 41 (van d.

Ch

1K17 121416
7
'P nbjr Ho 8
;

grasp,

id., seize,

press together; Ar. klj bind together; Aram.


Dpp=BH; Vy *?*, compress); Qal imp/

2 ms.

Pu.

sf.

JBDpHI Jb

and thou

didst seize me.

snatched(nntimely)Pf 3 pl.lBDp Jb 2 2

be

t[/^p]

16

Qal

Lebanon rnouldereth ;

3pl. ''pr
!|

?
9 (of

!|D

n ?.p)-

tl*2p vb. enclose with the hand, grasp

(NH

= BH;

id.

fPP

As. kimsu, kinsu, is

a part of the body occurring in pairs, Meissn


Supp1 - 84

); Qal

(both

ace.

(c.

N^O+fD

iSOp

ace.

c.

of source

Jl?

in his fist

Lv

yielded

handfuls

fo/

to most

12

fist;

up

take

Gn 41

47

who

12

26

2
119 139 Jb 5

God

b. of

of following;
Ho9

ttoi'Sp n.m.

aKavdm,

Ki

cf.

Ho

desolation,

sf.

'p? 6 s

E, ace.

questions text).

meaning unknown).

coll. thistles or nettles

33 urtica);

> van

d.

abs. 'p, sign of

B^p

H.

cf.

Baer

De Complut.Var.28. nil"!), Is 34 13 ( + D'H' ?, TW.) pi.


M1G9 Anm 3
(c. J ins., ThesNo
Low 194Anm &pty>
1

||

'

-)

Pr 24
It?

> van d.

31

H.

D^iBhpp.

SSJD (v of

Ar. Lis become intensely

foil.;

red (or black), with dye

NH

i"IN3p

jealousy;

Syr. w)Ii> lividus fuit, Jl^LS sea?, env^/ (rare);


vb.

denom.

36

38

T 3J?

||

NH

N3g Aram. NJp, Eth.


,

*"Jft: all

n.f. ardour, zeal, jealousy (from

colour produced in face by deep emotion);

25

Nu5 +
14

etc.;

disposition

nnJDv

EC4 4
love,

of

9
||

men

cstr. riX3p Is 9 6

pi.

of jealousy of

'p

nJOp

husband Pr6 34

Nu 5 141430 (P);

25 29

27

sf.

; 1.

4
;

VlMj?

'P

Nu

oVyZow

nVl jealous

offering for jealousy,

(P) ; T?n rrnn V 29 (P); of rrf^


13
Ephr. against Judah Is
ardent
-

ranx Ct8 6

house of

Nu5 151s

151s 25

for
'1

11

||

napran ^n ?d
i
3 ^ 79
anger-image provoking to anger
5
'pn 'd alone v

Is 26

11

Ez

18

Ez 36 Zp

the

T [i^jp] vb.denom. Pi. be jealous, zealous

; Pf.

(Gerber 131 )

Zci

VIK3J?

25

11

Gn 30

Gn

26

10 - 14

29

instr.

pers.,

Pr 3 31 23 17 24^;
Ez 31 9 c. 7 pers.

73

(J),

S 21 2 ;

(J), 2

ntup

Zc 8

+ 37>
14

of, c.

3. be zealous for: a. of man,

2,2

Dt 32 21

lb

11

25

c.

13

18

14

'wrth Zc

jealous anger,

to

God

f 69

2. ardour of sea*; a.
Nu25 1M1 (P) 2 io 16 for the
.

10
,

b. of

God

for his people,

(P),

b. of God,

(P).

ijnNb Jo

4. excite
a

God Nu

for

Nu 25

'p

^np txh Ez 39",


fi*Jf

2. be envious

Nu

14 14

13

ace. pers.

106 16

29

37" (J)

(E),

13

ace.

c.

of,

rivalry Is

s.

Impf. K3

inN3p 2 S 21 2

jeaZows

c.

Nu 25" + 1
Isn Pr 23",
1014
1 K 19
"csir. sf. iK3p Nu
Pt. K3j Nu 11 ; 1. 6e
30
tafKVlK Nu 5
(P) in
3 ms. K3j?

+ etc.;

I4

etc.; Inf. abs. K3j?

(dub.; probably ^ttOpn

c.

cf.

K 14'

Hiph. provoke to jealous


V1K3K Dt 3 2 16 VTOW|
^78 M (|pmD^35); 1 s. QK^PK Dt 3 2 2Ib Pt.
metapl. n3pi? Ez 8 3 (Ges 75q del. Co).
1

anger: Impf. 3 mpl.

sf.

t3j3 adj. jealous;only of God


(J)

= Dt 5

hate him),

Ex 34

Ex205

Dt6

15

N3p ?N

punishing those who


24
(J), Dt 4
6 15 (demanding
iEip N3p Ex 34 14 (J).
(as

14

I.

Nahi 2

supr.),

TllD
t

(cf.

(||Dp'3).

= BH;
(NH
v

vb. get, acquire

It 84

Ph.

(Pun.) X3pO, property [in cattle]; As. kanu,


gain,

Meissn Suppl

acquire,

acqtiire,

abs/p

Is

31

||

19

be jealous, zealous).

Tni^p

b^D

'P

tMiSj? adj. id.; Ni3p7N Jos 24 19 (E)

w-

Pr 14 30 (opp. KfiTD aj>).


men, Hon Ez 5 13 i6 3842 2 3 25
*| Dt 29 19 Ez
+
35

exclusive service)

D-'hn).

||

toys),

(||

against

),

W Qp

14

=2K

32

pers.

the earth
;

Zc

3.
19
nsr n'tpyn ^ 'P 9 37
59
ardour of anger : a. of men against adversaries

y\r

abundantly

(i. e.

P, Ball Holz,

P); pi. CSfOpI'

(all

all P).

*6tp hisfist-fidl

Nu 5

of source),

t[y?3p] n.[m.] closed hand,


ftipj?

Lv

Pf. 3 ms. consec. fOgl

15

Pf. 3 ms. pB\> Is 33'


6

63

17

vb. be decayed (Syr.^oojs be

mouldy, decay);

13

esp. in battle Is 4 2

(NH

t[t3?3p] vb. seize

nip

procure;

CIS !v.no.89,M
4*i?i

sjp

; Qal

81

85

Sab. "Op

Ar. Lis (j,

tj)

possess,

acquire,

n property Id ib.no.3,8.29,3. Eth>


.

acquire, subjugate;

gw-)

Aram. NJp

Pf. 3 ms. 'p

Gn

Joa, ac-

25'+

sf.

1$

Dt32 wjp Lv.27 24 3 fs. nnaj? f 78 s4 2 ms.


JTOj? Ex 1 16 + etc.
Impf. 3 ms. n?.p^ Lv 2 2 +
ms. H3.P Gn 4 7 +
+ etc.;
fSll Gn 33
A/- ^. p Lv 25 14 1 Ch 2 24 tig 2 S 24 24
cs<r. Hip
Pri6 16 ni3p Pr i6 16 + etc.; Pt.
nap Dt'28 68 H3ip Pri5 +, etc.; tl.
acquire (all poet.)
a. of God as originating,
creating, pSJ D ^?' n ?.P Gn I 4 w-22 Dt 3 26 ( Isr
6

11

7m

I9

,9

:i2

flr,

-)>

889

v>?

(noan q.v.). Tj. of God


16
victoriously redeeming his people Ex 15
13

as

39

11

Is 11

Pr 8

0B*!3);

74

npn

^?); obj.

(||

Eve, acquiring

22

"'TIS (i.e.

}?P,

78".

c. of

the help of),

w'A,

1
d. of acquiring wisdom, know4 (J).
s
32
16 1616 17 16
ledge (only Pr): -Pr I 4"-" 15
2
15
8
s3
2. elsewhere faty Ex 21 (E),
18 19 23

Gn

"OP

purchase, |D3 n:p Gn 1 ^-w^? Ex x 2 44


'OH 1SD document of purchase J e 32 11
2. purchase-price, Lv 25 101651 27'" (P).

(gained by purchase),

possession

23-

all -pj

12 - 12 - 11 16
-

3.

Gn

^P'O?

(P).

T^rT'JpTp n.pr.m.

(possession

of ^)

22

Gn

12

Ez

5o

(J),

47

Je 13

(P), Lv 27
(H), Dt 2 8 Is 2 4
Pr20 14 + i"l3p owner, as purs4

13

68

Ch

25

30

(P) Is

("Up

II.

(-y/of foil.;

"pip n.[m.] thing got or acquired, ac-

Lag BN205);

quisition (Aramaism,
38

sf.^pPr 4 +, etc.;
;
acquired by purchase ^D? i-?P I jV 2211

1. thing

(H

i^ptp);

cf.

Ez

(allP),

38

n^ ^ios

||

Ez

abs. 'p

cstr.^pLv2 2 n

of property

1213

s3

Gn 34 36

(in all disting.

Jos 14

Aram.

13.5,

/cdwa,

Uc,

NJ?2,

all

thou hast acquired,


coll.
2. more gen.

understanding.

creatures

ktlo-is

Ex10

mptt n.m.
46 + cstr. njpp Gn

IS30

TP.PP
- 112

Ex

'apt?

'-)

(Ges
i7

26

23

24

104

>//

v1

(cf.

cattle;

693ss

Gn

18

n.m. Gn41

16

stalk,

T,

Gn 41

of grain

iKi 4

15

Isi9

s - 22

68 31 beasts of

them),

nxai

cf.

C oii./pn*n

among

(dwelling
'pn

nsyro

i8 2l =Is 3 6 6 'P 'K*0 Ez 2 9 6 all fig. of weaks


support; cf. Y%r\ 'P Is 42 (spared by ^ naj/'j.
2

ilJ
+ 3. calamus, aromatic reed, Sltsn 'p Je 6
23
126w
D'^a-'p
'p
Ex 3 o (P);
alone Ez 27 la
(Ges
),

24

Ct4 14

4. derived meanings: +a.


3
measuring-rod, iTHBn H3p Ez40 ' (6 cubits long,

Is 43

etc.;
-f-

reeds

inoa jb 4 o 21 ; yxrvn

'p

35 '( + NOa)

(the)

(of 6 cubits, as As.

camels (any or all of them), as purchasable domestic animals, Gn ^y 16161 ? ? Ex <f +


26
19
(J), io
(not in P), Jb i 3 f 78 4S
(E), Dt 3
9
21
Je 9 iCh5 + ; so prob. n?.|?lM i>nk 3B

1 2. water-plant, reed,

(E).

^D),
( +

v. niSK)

asses,

17

+,

1. caftfe in gen., including cows, sheep, horses,

'

Ko

pi. sf (but v.

+ DJMPO Gn 4 7 +

Gn

abs. 'd

sf.W?.pO

etc.;

),

a).

Hence Gk.
(Lewy Frem,lw M ),

reed; abs. 'p 1 K


cstr.n?.pEz 4 o +; sf. POj? Ex 25 31 37
= n3PT (Ges 91e) Jb 3 i 22 pi. D'3j? Ex25 32 +;
18
^._ +1- stalk
cstr. ?.p 37 +; sf. Drop 25* 37

(ov at the price of) all that


gel

NH

= BH.

also Kaffov basket

xav/yy,

HDP
i4 +

cattle);

21

As. Zsamt, reecZ;

Lat. cannaS.

>\r

H3p

fr.

top napO Gn 3 i 18 '(P; prob.


ran.); HJU rup ^p-baa Pi'4 7 with

doublet,

cf.

Ar. ill .5 spear-shaft; Eth. f'yfc ^oacZ;

13

12 - 13

MaK()fXX(fi)a,

MaKfvt(t's), MaKiravin(s).

15

"1

5
Zc
Niph.
+
43
be bought: Pf. 3 msTTElpl Je 32 ; Imp/. 3 mpl.
15
Hiph. Pf 3 ms. sf. "33pn Q-JN Zc
K v
5
AV makes denom. of '""I3.PP cattle; Thes
13
RV Marti Kau Buhl caused (one) <o purchase me,
i.e. wja^e me a bondman;
< We Now GASm
read W3j? TOTO. p. Hipp v Wp.

Lv

chaser

musician

Levit.

18

'pn

42

1G 1G 17 13 19
-

b. unit of measure, reed

vD 41

kanu) Ez4o 5 5 + 10
-

full reed (emphat.).

Ex

25

= 37
= 37

3I

17

(P).

e.

thereof,

Ex

16

(all P).

t f shoulder-joint, Jb 3

22

25

32 - 32 32
-

18 ' 13 - 18

40, 42,

beam

of

td. shaft

scales, for scales themselves Is 46.

of lamp-stand

t.

t c.

branches
25,

t,

(||

37

D3f ).

"

Gn

20

36

46

32 34

46
-

Nu

26

Jtttl

(J);

Is 3 o

(all P),

Gn

K3

17

'O

Ch

47
from niona

34

23

36
2

7
;

Gn

49

32

fr.

We Dr al.,

tn2p?2
n3j

n.f.

Gn

28

Gn

J?i

Nu 3I

(P),

Ez 38 1213 from
;

Nu 32 (E). njpn
16

nbiy

^y

ropo

?|K

'1

3o

20

and SW.of Nablus,cf.Buhl Geo8r101 105


2 loc. in Asher, 1 2S Kav(6)a(v) etc. prob. Kdna,
229
Egypt. Ka'no
SE.fr. Tyre Rob BK1L455f Buhl
As " Burlsl
and perhaps Tel Am. KamL
AVMM
Kdnah,

'

S.

T t3p n.pr.m.inEdom, Keve^ son


:

Gn

u
6

Ch

36
,

Gn

36

15

17
and father of Othniel Jos 15

T5

ES9,Comm.Jul,13 QJl^J^ Ju

32

purchase ; abs. 'd Gn2 3 +;


sf.

injpt?

Lv

t^-tpp adj. gent.,

del.

18

wady between Ephr. and

9
8
'P ^0? Jos 16 17 (both P), Ka(pa)va,
BRlii 133
with Wady
Kara,, etc.; identif. by Eob

1, 13ff.

of Eliphaz

v = I Ch i 5s
Jui 13 3 9 -"(v. Di "
cf.

11

Jf e .

Entstehung 115

f.\

>fc), or PI3J3D (Pi. Pt.)

Hi Bo Di Du;
v. esp. HPS.

i7 12 +

n.pr. 1. of

ManassJ

29

"ipai

(P)' rd. ri?p?

NJp,

^K

JNV 'o 2 Ch 3 2
14
17
"Ip2 "Dl |NV ' Gn 26
47

(P);

Jb 3 6 33 rd. n:pp (Hiph.

cstr.

(P), cf. 1

sheep only Gn_2g 7 (J)

metapl.
tan

13
s
31 (E), v

(J),

23

4
p3p Jos 14 (P)

fr.

Ipa ' Ec

'Tj.fe'n

(J); disting.

Gn

both

32

(J), 13 nfc

Gn 13"
32

Gni3

herds and flocks

in

Tn^p

1S

47
goats

and

2. specif, of cows, sheep,

(J).

Gn

fionan 'fUpp

nomads,

of

(J)

25

1C

+ ; 1.

12

list

Jos I4

6 - 14

(all

c.

JE); as

n.coll.

appar. S. Canaanitish people).

^P.

v. *?"K.

Caleb

art. 'PC, of

Gn

15

19

Nu
(in

890

JlMp

cinnamon (prob. foreign wd.,

t li?32p n.m.

coming with the thing from remote E., cf.


Bibsv -; cp.with Malay kaiM'Lean-ThDyer Encj
Thes AM m
Jcayil manls Lewy
namanis by Rod
Fremdw. 3?
^t on py ^ai/M, iyoo<2, given by Scott Mal
Words in Eng.JAOSxvii.xviii (1896, 1897).
QJ^.^ KlvV ajjLmv from
BiX 199
fragrant bark used
Heb. (against Lag
));

nb^vp
KS mn Miamx B; We 8 ""
-

divination; see esp.

P)j.Dtl8,10\

iii.127f.167; Heid. 2.132ff.

TDDp

'-

n.[m.] divination;

'

'

14

17

cstr. Dto"?Ofi?
Pr 7 Ct 4
Ex 30- 3 (P) cinnamon of sweet odour. Yid. also
Hasting;sDBs y
Hou"hton-Tr SmithDBs v -Post

as spice: abs. 'p

)^p (v'of foil.; mng.?


kannu,

1 " 22 '

n.m.

]P
6
"fp I)t22
6

14
;

family

nest,

1.

sf.
;

Isio Pr2 7

32" +

13p

|p.

Aram.

nest; abs.

wesi,

Is io

etc.;

As.kinnu,

N3p, JjjS nestf).


'p

14

cstr.

18
but difficult, Che
perhaps also ^i?"DV Jb 29
JQ July, 1897, 57S
prop> jpj or
( C f. ); TC6S* Oil
,

^3

Ob

Nu

fig.

21

(JE) Je 49 16
9
of Chaldeans' secure abode Hb 2

of rock-dwellings

high,

24

temple as secure home for

i8 10

Isr. 1^ 8 4

(fig.

of

26

i3'

3 v

:r

DT3

||

Ez

t?D?

26

c.

D"pp

pi.

Nu

2 against; as

ace.

'p as instr. of divination

Moab and

so of elders of

Nu 22 (E). Is 2
7

D^opp,

Nu

abs. 'p
6

Balaam,

1. of the nations:

cogn. 'p'Dppp
l

DDp 13

cstr.

23" (poem in JE

Midian,

v. [DDp].

2.

Ez 13 6 (but v. [Dpp]) 'p


s3
( < Co Berthol Krae 3T| as
'P (so Gf for MT 71 K^ Je

offalse proph. 3T3 'p

Ez 1

as ace. cogn.

v9

D^p Gn

pi.

bird

Dt

DDPT Ez

+,'

-.

Dt22 6 Jb39 27 in sim.


,ofnes&%sDt32 11 Isi6 2 (n^'pfp),

es<, of

14

NH

23

23

14

14

34

22

(all

(poem;

Pr

^j>K

);

HW

||

Htn or 1pK>); DV?pp DD'p pro-

Dt 18 10

hibited

"iQQ

33

10

17

17

reprobated

3. in good sense

D^Siri).

||

l,

S 15 23

riBB>

7V

'P

(king's lips as oracle).

t [DDp] vb.denom. practise divination;


Qal Imp}. 3 mpl. lOpp^ 2 K17 17 WDf) Mi 3
23
2 fs. njopi?ri Ez 13
Imv. fs. 'ppjj 1 S28 s
DDp Mi 3 8 (Buhl DDp),
cstr.
Qr(Kt ttlDp); Inf.
11

"DDp Ez 2i 20 34 'Dipp Ez 21 28 (read DDp Co Buhl),


10
2
1. of diviners
esp. Pt. DDp Dt i8 Is 3 etc.;
22
of the nations, Balaam, Jos 13 (D), Philist.
s5
26
2
1 S 6 (|| Q-oru), Bab. Is 44
(|| D'OSn) Ez 21
-

swallow).

Gn6 u

(P;

UlE 255

Bu

2.

cells,

like nests, in

read prob.

Noah's ark

D^p, s0 Lag 01

Q-aj?

DiHolzGunk).

thjp] vb. denom.

make a

Pi.

nest,

nested in the cedars

V Jp (v

of

(fig.).

foil.,

si

NW 'p Ez 2
D^p'p, > DDp,

1.;

cf.

Ar.

^al'si

false

Is 3
f]D33 Mi
;

pi. cstr.

snare, net

H-[ra..]

(Ges 5130a )

p^> ^p

(si

vera

1.);

f^'wi n^-ny Jb

JDMich and

most, but sense strange

Vrss

Thes al. (expl. ""VJp [very dub.]


as Aram.),rd. then )'p (with sg.vb., after @),Me
Bi Siegf Du, and del. njX"iy Du.
transl. end, so

TJ"l3p n.pr.loc. Kaad, Ka(a)vad, E. of Jordan

Nu

32

42

slope of

Ch

23

perh. Kanawat on "W


Hauran mountains (Buhl Geosr 252 ).

(JE)

DDp

(deity). Ar.

'

of
*JS

foil.;

allotted to oneself, especially

by drawing

[with headless arrows] at a sanctuary

Ez2i 20 27 );

lots

(cf. esp.

swear; v. also Eth. $(\aD\


use divination, so Dpp, Syr. Io; KBD/'p
-

iv.

a part

iv. llSl

'

of Can.

(+7

pin),
||

v 3 ),
QWIU Je 27 s 29 s
2
ntn Zc io
fcW nm: 'p
||

||

or [Co Berthol]

Ez

13

22

28
,

inf. abs. Dbpi,

3. D^Dp >p prohibited

'

2.

pers.).

DDp;

(1

14

Dt i8 io

17
.

pbn Ez i2

n.[m.] divination;

24
(||

nw nrno).
t[DDp]

(||

34

(ins. prob.

lb);

(but v. Dpp), 313 'p

t[DDpp]
T

vm

3jp DDpt?

ntn);

vb. Po'

cstr.

DDpD

Ez

13

strip off (so context

Impf.
verb otherwise unknown)
9
DDip^
Pina
nS1
shall
its
ms.
Ez
and
fruit
17
3
he not strip off?

requires

npp

appar. orig. divide, assign

divide, distribute, x. get

s3

(rd. V3DJ31

2K17

(v

13

21

cf.

"ipt?

||

Vrss. Toy).

hovj long will ye lay snares for ivords (catch


at words, talk without knowledge)? so Castle
1

11

Ez

||

WjJD Dti8

||nm Mi 3 s

Isr.

( + X^;

+
'LV"?f?J

1S28

313 'p

proph. of

+ Is 2

or Dppt?; v.D"lp

Ammonites

of

DDp/Ez

catch, capture, ensnare).

(but rd. DDp).

necromancers 2iK3

vera

28

cf.

15

nest ;Pf. 3 fs. njjlj? Is 34 ; 3 pi. tt3p Ez 31 6


17
(in fig.); Impf. 3 ms. ^3p? ^ 104 ; 3 fs. JSpA
2S
Je 4 8 (sim.). Pu. Puis. nMp (Ges 901 ) Je
8oa
(thou) who art
22 23 Kt (Qr W3J30
c f. Ges*
)

v. rfop.

ny^yp
': is
t
ward

n.pr.loc. KefiXa

v3 13 ); J0S15 44
-

post-ex.

NW
cl.

n^yp

(P), cf. 2
Tjbs

Ne

from Hebron,

TelAm.

in Judah, to-

Philistines, 'p

Kilti

S 2s

Ch

19

]718

23 (n?Vi?,
(geneal. scheme);

Wkl

'

'

t.

mod. KUd, c. 8 m.
230
Buhl Geogr lw

GASm Geogr
NoI66

13

18 ' etc -.

ypyp

ypp

(-/of

down,

(or cut)

Fra ZAWxxi(1901>

Levy

off,

192

'

NH Vp_Vp

foil.;

Ecclus io?

Lvif,

to

as

also,

);

SHWB

t [rT]Elp] n.[f., Albr ZAW " ,(W8)

usu. pull, tear


s

shuddering

(cf.

incise,

v.

Thes); abs. N3""tt3p Ez


:

a \/j?1p (Thes) or yyp).

aj>par. l-eduplicated fr.

Krae, and on tone

<VpVp_ M- m> ] incision, imprintment,


Sem ' 316 2nd ed 324
23
tattoo Lv 1 9 (H), v. nah3 (KS

T3p (vof

so

""I^p

\/of foil.

Ar. jis be deep, of well,

cf.

VlBp

come

J'Jo

well deep ; n. hollow out (Dozy)

cfep, of

'p
1057^.

60

Bondi

gy r

s4

^03 nnyp

1.

dedication gifts

all of

utensils in tabern. pi. abs. rnjfp. 4",

Ex2 5

owl

37

format.v.

AY));

Ges

depression, hollow (on

j5ty] n.f.
55i

rrtnyjW Lv 14 7 in

); pi.

A"r

Bo

)Cf Tlles
_

Dozy u

cf.

24 18f6 292f
'

15

3S3

PS

'

st

'

(nrrow-snake

63 '

who

conjoin, tie,

contract, witlidraw
.

3;

(NH =

together, shut

collect,

an

conj.

token of desolation.

v*>- draw

Ar. r^-is

p cs t n3 DBm

Is 34

toijether,
zMGxxxi(i).5i6)

T[n^"^i

sjUJi, so

iii .l39,16

draw

weasel).

'

Y^p

BH;

Vrnyp

sf.

16

=9

leap, spring;

-sj>

id., JJclo

itingAvicenl]

Houghton Acaa

(as

as

HMTTTgi?

cstr.

Ar.

cf.

a(COI/Tl

does not incubate)

(NH id.);
Nu f + 1 1 7

HN3 Co

(read

arrow-snake (Ar.

i.cap.n^.

3081

ayAel an HUt.Anlm.vl.l8. viii. 13 calle(J


as leaping from trees on passers-by but ag.

this v.

n.f. dish, platter (P)

Nuf

pi. cstr.

calyx, acorn-cup, well;

cp. Egypt, maqaar, bottom part of oven).

TT\Vp
abs. 'p

Jl.i_>hj3,

1375adfln..

1896,

s5

Lag BX8s ), and most moderns;

bowl Nab.*iyp hollow or carve out (Sachau

well,
sb Ak,

make

bottom of well, vessel, also

to

foil.;

n.f.

Sta

cf.

Ges 529e ).

v.

tSp (rare), v. Syr. Jac

H ero Z .Par S po S t.i

116

=10D |ii9 M

*Jlo, of skin,

(cf.

.man

fityv

No M47:

(cf.

yzp hasten (d ou bl e oneself up


Qal Pf. 3 ms.

in running), Pi. hop, spring)


10
v
'p
etc.;
2 ms. 3pn
;

Dti5 3 mpl.
^77
Wp IS52 ; fto hand Dti5 (c. f away

wall.

Impf.

13

TL^Sp]
(cf.

vb. thicken, condense, congeal

f&c heap up,

Syr.

collect);

Qal Pf.

from, so as not to lend; opp. nns v 8 ); mouth,


16
in astonishment Is 52
in abject silence Jb 5
42
10
Vftrn
'p
fig.
slut up his com\^ 107
77
1 '"',

3 pi.

nonri 'IKSp^xi s (song) tliedeeps were condensed,


5

became firm walls


|WSp; [poss.

is

Impf. flNDp'' Zc 14 Kt(i.e.


also |WBj Niph.l) Thes al.
;

si

Qr

springing

12

the men who are thickening on their lees


(easy-going n.en, under figure of undisturbed

Zp

Hiph. Impf.

wine).
io' didst

ms.

me

t7wu not curdle

sf.

VB v

l3p] vb.

GASm),

wind turban snugly; Aram.ISp

(Ar. lis

porcupine; so Ar.

Ki'P'H;); Pf.

(.>)

1 s.

O S

Jui_LS

up

a.o,

a weaver, my life (i.e. finished it;


1S
fl_
of /^ but 3 ms folL of ,,y

Lex

J"

T*7Sp n.[m.] porcupine

(fr.

i-fivci (alw. pi.), 5? ericius, Bo Hieroz


Post HastinBsDBB,TTEBN > (from context) bit-

capM

ni

(?)

(NH

3SiJ

meat Palm. XDVp


JAram. N3XJ3, and Ar.
;

he cut off a stick; Pt. pass. fpl. ni3ipn T1J?


Ct 4 2 a flock of (sheep) that are shorn (1).

tremity;
(

4.

'

25

1.

1. 'p abs.,

cut,

shape;

2. ex-

sAape of cherubim

K 6*

HTO), of bases 7 ( + icZ.).


^I ? ^i'p Jon 2 7 the extremities (bottoms)
37

cstr.

2. extremity, pi.

o/(the) mountains

rolling itself

together,

shear

t2I n.m. 1K6

Lag
), Eth.
8' 2 / have rolled
3

n*]Bi? Is

3.?"]'?).

loan-word Fra 25S Ar. ^ii also is cut


*
branch) ; Qal Impf. 3 ms. JT^?!! 2 K 6

BNl82

up, like
Bllhl

off Si

'

(cf.

so Syr. J>=.i>,

butcher,

fi

off,

decide, determine, Pi. cAop

also NnErtp,
j^scs^s,
T

vb. cut

iC,LJLs as

v. ">i.

Pi. gather together, roll

Ithpe. be dratvn in, together

(||

r*P-

PSD]

TpN5p n.[m.] congelation; ZC14 Qr


> Kt v. -y/Qal Impf\ so Symm We Now
t

(i.e.

like cheese (of

(with other change, but see

(cf. Di Bu
01 JI^D^ are
Pi. Pt. nijoarr^? fSpjf Ct 2 s
making repeated contractions of

body, in taking leaps) upon the hills

^^SpF) Jb

formation of foetus) 1

1.,

gathered in).

CnnOB^y CKBpn

Pt.

jteEj?l v. foil.

vera

traction in death

glorious(?) ones [stars] shall contract (dwindle),

but rd.

Niph. Impf. 3 ms. [IXSjS* Jb2 4 24


tliey draw themselves together, of con-

passion.

I.

[H^p]

= Dnn

vb. cut off

^Vp Ecclus

(NH id,,

i6 19 ).

separate,

Ph. TVXp cut

off,

exterminate; Aram. N'^P

)^

tern

Tr

NHE243

Hi Che Gu Kau

M'Lcan-Shipley Ency

Elb B,TTEBN
-

desolate places, Is 14 23

Zp

v.

discussion by

break off (e.g. bread); Ar. LSi be remote, L.ii


Qal Inf. D'SJ? ni^p Hb 2 IU

);'p as haunting

remote extremity);

14 ,

cutting off

"H2p I s 34".

many

peoples; Vrss

rrijfp

(-/ptp);

892

ni'P

Gr Now

io

Pi. Inf.

conj. nip"5fn.

32

cut off in Israel

to

cstr.

rfjtjsb

read prob. RiXpp

"
io 6<? angry wi:h, X Hi Che
Kau
Kmp Kit Benz, 25 Gr ppb; P*. D^H n Pj>
41
Hiph. P/. 3 pi. ?pn Lv 14
Pr 2 6 6 (fig.).

Comln)

c <ln

Crit - "' Is

ace. dust

43

Inf. cstr. nispn

both appar.

= ySi?

ace. house, in

and so prob. read, viz. wpn. yTJpn,


iiw, 72
D r ."Wh Di-Ry Baen.

JPhn

RS

Hl*p

26

Ex

in tabern.

=3

u
6

25

= 37

19 - 19

elsewh. pi, nnban

s 8
'

'p

25

of curtain
1S

=37

cf.

breast-plate
cf ephod 28
25 =37
39
25
1S
grating
28 23.s4.26_ 39 i6.iM9 c h a ins 28 =39
4
corners); tips of wings 1K6 2424
2 7 (ap par.
19

EZ15 4 Y!$^ 'Vends of the earth IS40 28


Jb 2 8 24 Q!PW6 V Vans J e 49 36 cf. + 19 7

of vine
5-9

VSTI

Jb 26 14

'p

the mere edge, minute

e.

i.

2. Dyn fliVpp from


whole of (fr. among) the people, 1K1 31 1 s3
32
17
and HXp
Ju 18 2 2
(v. also Ecclus 16
1
part, of his doings.

,vi

end, extremity, only sg.

n. [m.]

rn>3

v 4Ia),

of (<.v.,

senile, scrape

ysp

the
cf.

3).

als.

(Jni9 4 +;-!

insi;
503s<

pi.

);

t.

t-;

= 3 6 (P; cf. ns^); of


river, = mouth v (prob.), Jos 15
12

r,

13

<

Ju

23

valley Jos 15

tribe v

5 "5

21

18

extremity,

HSpp Ez 48

J^n

cf.

Nu 34

tn^(Baernsp)n.[m.]end(on^-Ba NB512a
and [on n] Ko -'' 65); only 'p P, usu. + i>, wo
end to (of), Is 2" Na 2 10 3 3 abs. nj?j3 pK v

(al.

(J);

of

(of side

(P)

'L^PJ n. [m.] end, boundary (on form


); only pi. cstr.
ends f the
earth ^48" 65
boundaries of the land Is 26'.
Ko"-''

42'"+ 4 t,;
28 4 Je 2 5

+ phr. YW)

Ne

P" 1

(all

^ H?^) 'i"?

f
(II

'

Q^n

'pip is
9
nniyp-^y), tsfa 'pa

Dt4

'p-iyi

'E>n

(l|

Dt 3 o

;i2

armed
(JE

9-'

14

emphat.

=Ne

'p

'p

^^
,

11

DQK

Nu n^JE);
2

K 7 s3

Nu2 2

people

Marti.

Jos9 16

>7

+ sf. DHXp Dm
( + perh. tmiVp Ex
5

H.)

65"

Ko'^'^der. these

Ex

cf.

),

4l

(E),

23"

Is

56

11

37

39 supr.

of,

Ar.

decide judicially decree,

ji.s

Dn "- 8

Dr

chief,

more

Mi

); abs.

V.'?i?

Isi

Dim

19

'p
40

v.

Ju

entirety;

for PEP, Gie);

Du

Che

4. ni'^p at the end of a certain time


(JE), 2 S 24 s + 8 t.
n.f.

et

(pi.)

m. Ex25 18 end
'

[c.num.masc], Albi 2AW * vi (,896)

'

93

sf.

cstr.

t. f.

changes gender

num. in all, or regards as irregular agreement in gender(Ges* 97c ); otherwiseKo"- 61 170 );


1

sf.

Kt

'p

vnixp

Ex25 19 +
Ex 27 4 +

lniivp, cf.

mp

pi. cstr.

ntep

also

^r?i? Is2

man

pK Pr

6 7 (+1^'^,

'

3.
i

10

22

^0).

(Toy).

H??!?

nw.
T

tnSg n.m. Is28 27 black cumin


sativa Linn.
peXavOiov, 93 ^r^A,
'

NHB

Ki2 +

Ex37 8

Smith

DB

p Q ^j. Hastings

2nd ed. Fitches

(Mgella
cf.

<^. ;

DB

Id.\

plant with small black acrid seeds, used as

condiment
1.

31

444

abs.

25
p Is 2 8

'

27 :7
.

3 9 Qr;
infr.), etc.; 1. end, sg. of
(so

Is 3 7 ;
2
1.

|"3?i?

TTXp (v/of foil.; mng. unknown; NH njfjJ


= BH; Ar. f-j$, ~j2 seeds used for seasoning).

rn

(pi.

of

abs.

cf.

);

Kadij.

<^y>Vi

tni?p

405

2. dictator, Is 3 67
in authority, Is

read probably

niro
t'

'

515ls

war Jos io 24 (JE), Ju

in

of ants, 'p

15

chief, ruler (prop, decider,

18

gen., ruler,

Pr 25

Dn "' 18

commander

bN-i),

(||

Dn

(-/of Ml. (01 5215h Ko"- 1

tp^p n.m.
cf.

P); ends

(all

2.

end of a certain time

H^p

II.

(its)

but om. 'pO

Di,

forms

pi.

HSpp (some) from the


some o/(|Q 3 b) Ne'7 69 (so NH), Dn i 2

3. 'PP at the

abs.

V)^p

38*

^65

pi. cstr.

Ex 1 12 (E),
(JE), Ex 13 20

W$1p Gni 9 4 (J) = in


= on all sides, Je5i 3, + 5o 26 (njfjJO

so

end

so of

opp. fe), mt.

Vrri^ 2

of earth

'P?

Ez 33 2

d.

[^p]); 1- end, cf comers of grating Ex 38

fr.

'pb

'tfn

Jos i8 16 (JE); see'also 3 s (D), v ,5


Nu 3 3 6 Ex 1 35 Nu 3 3 37 Jos 1 3 27 (all P), Ru 3 7
+3. condensed term for what is included within
extremities,
the whole VriN'pp Gii47 2 (J), cf.

Ex

4
39 Kt.v. nsp

37

2. 6oraW, outskirts, of

Ju

10

pn-in jnxp),
4

force

^46

P"f,

Jos 4 19 18 15 camp
esp. to one approaching Ju 7 1719
city

Dt 13 8

of lancTiV^cf.'ls^V ); of earth,

abbrev. 'KH 'pny 25 31 Is 4 8 20 49 6


llT
'Nn Is62
of earth, H^"'P?
5

P^rno), Is

(Gi Baer, v 70 van

pi. abs. nii'p

of earth,

||

69

end (Lag Kno Ges 595 "); cstr. 'p

n.f.

:i:i

'

49

mp

(||

28

YWW

61

a< iAe northern


1

'pp Jos

Is5 26 43 6 Dt

)n.N(n) 'p

11

just

EZ25
Gn 4 7 21

:!3

of field

cf.

sub 3); VtSipyi Dnxtrbtt? 'pip


'pn-jp Ex2 6':8
cf. 'pn-^N
36
tabern.);

19

sea v

without), 2 2 36 (E; just within),

HJiaiT

conduit Is

N1120 15 (JE

P); of territory (^33)

(all

sf.

1. end, of

Ex

Ju6 21 +;

Hi'p

cstr.

Di?(P) Ez 33 (sg.; Ges


(cstr.) supplied by J"ri*p, v foil.;
21
rod 1 S I4 27 43 curtains
staff Ju 6

Gn47 + 4
sl

also

27'X'p vb. scrape, scrape off

n^5fp=BH, X KnrP, Ar.

Hiph. id. Impf.

3 ms. V*p1

(NH

id.,

'cSllfine dust);

n^r.TlX Lv 14 41

893
ti. [i"l3^5Jp] n.f. cassia,

cinnamon (hence Gk.

like

powdered bark,

a,

Lat. casta,

icao-la,

Lewy Fremdw ); pi. niyxp (nibni -ib)^ 45


(Che now pXOT re s/ied, v. in Ency Bib Cass,a ").
-'i7

n.pr.f (cassia,

ii. ("TS^Jiip

Job's second daughter

14

Jb42

fr.

iTL.yHp
cut

(-/of

also Ar.

off,

jjgjphii.ivi.

,4^

Infr-

cut off, or

the like, Sab

5&pft n.m.

Ez46,21

cutting off of
'

ES

y> Ez 4 6 2121

cstr.

cstr.nijj-

Ez

46

22

19

^XipOv 81

Ne

yix-

Ex

20

6 24 3 6 29

Ex

also nfcrpD

26

23

EZ41 22
corner-post of altar Ez 41", tabern.
Ex 2 6 23,24 = 36 2S " 9 (inner) buttress-place of court,
;

Ez 46 21

where the small corner-courts were,

NE.

of inner (rock- X) buttress at

= n.pr.,

V2PTt vb. denom. Hoph.


5i92d

01

comers

78c

G es

del.

Mq...)

Ez

with

*lD

21

vb. be

4i

10

etc.;

(Ew

co)-nered1 set in
1 81

23

36

28

/w/: csir.
1." of

54"

flifp

God;'

I'd,

Jks

Klfj?, )'*

Dt 25

man;

40 4 i'(E),

Gn

3 ms. 'p

Lv io +, etc.;
Is 54
P<. ^P Zc i ; 6e iot-o^A;
4S
34
Zc i 15
Is 5 f^-^ 6 4
abs. Dt i
6

15

(.jurnsf,

Esti 12

abs.

16 22 (P),
c.

21

Dt

19

Is 4

Jos2 2 18

2K5

11
;

c.

(P).

Gn

bv

3i 14 (P), Je 37 15
ms. PlBXpn Dt 9 7

S 2 9 4 2 K 1 19
Hiph. Pf. 2
2mpl. DOSi'pn v s /wp/- 3'mpl.
.

//. c^;-.'r?pn

Zc 8"; Pt.

provoke to wrath,
(ace.

om.)

106

32
.

c.

ace.

pi.
'^

IB^p^ioG
D'BXpp DtQ 22 ;

Dt

32

822

Hithp. put

Zc8 14

so

cut

off,

BASii 120

139

'

NH

only'Pf

id -> also W- eml

Hil'pr

',

boundaryAr.

kissatu,

off,
cf.

AssyrlacaU2

Aram. pXp,

12

Qal P/.

oid);

cut

js

of hard-

off,

ms. consec. nnifp

(ace. HS2); p. pass.

pi. cstr.

HNS

*XW|J

4
129 (fig-); cut in pieces, vessels (of
24
13
bases(ni3bKJn) 2 Ki6 17
gold) 2lV2 4 2Ch28
(so Kit Benz, transposing Tliiatpsn), doors 2K
18 16 (both, for the sake of metal sheathing).

n.m.

Yi?..

Gn 4 +
19

23

"TlJ?

etc.;

'

Dn

6
VJieivn off(;\s v supr.).

Ju

Pt. pi. D'XSpK)

end

'p abs.

Am 8 +
2

24

n*p

cstr.

2
* p Is 3 7 +
phr.
in
1. end, usu. of time, esp.

17

sf.

||

G
end o/a definite time Gn 8 (J), 41
12
+ni\n
indef.
(E), i6 (P)+i5 t.,
Y%D Est2

Y$? at

the

Gn 4

Je 13; so

X\b of indef.

(late)

Ne 1 3 Dn 1 13 defin. riKS n?3


CDjb 'jjn 2 Ch2i
end of life, of a people

time

Ch

18 2

6-

19

a^B>

Am 8
Gn

(J)

Dn9

13

Ez

2 2 3 6 6
-

Je 5

13

(P); of individ.

26a

ii

45
;

La 4 18 18

Jb

11

cf.

f 39

in eschatol. sense,

(of all flesh)

(II

)'p PV.

?I

),

n V time

30 ' 34

35'; Y&
of final punishment (Toy) Ez 2i
3
Antiochus'
of
time
Dn,
of
esp.
end;
the
Hb2 to
persecution, foil, by A.'s death, fP n J? time of
13
4
35 40
17
1
(he end 8 1
YP to 3 19 cf. P??n 'p 1

'

oneself in a

; Pf 3 ms. consec. ^Xpnni Is 8


pressed people.

rage

Exi6 20 Lvio 16 Nu

(of fig-tree;

Je 9 25 2 5 23 4 9 32 (v. ilKB 1).


Pi. P/. 3 ms. }>Jfi?
4
3
^ 129 fl consec. Ex 39 f 46 10 T S P 2 K 18 10
cut or /(ew off,
Impf. T?fpM. 1
+ etc.
thumbs, toes, Ju i 6 hands and feet 2 S 4 12 cut
s
in two, spear (O^n) ^ 46 10 threads Ex 39 (P),

Hiph.

be wrathful,

Qal Pf.

Lv io 6 Nu
La 5" Zci 21b Ec5 5

2. of

&.a

Syr.

cut off

"

cut, clip, cut off;

Pu.

v. yxp0.

3 ms. *$$)

7>y;/.

19 20 - 25

> Hi Ku

01)

anxious, fearful);

Joi

io (sim. of helpless king).

hew

As. kasasu,

also be

Ba NB87 );

v.

IT^P] vb

cords

wroth (XH

ie wrathful (rare);

v. 11. *l?p.

'

corner of

Ne

Pt. nijWpno

22

46

(cf.

Co Berthol Toy Krae. Ex


fl-

'

v 24 2CI1 26 9

also (disting. fr. H33)

Di (not Pu. P<. fr. JttPT Thes Buhi


al.),
but rd. prob. nJ&pD, so S3 Baen; sf. vrrtlfifjJO

n.[m.] prob. splinter

Ho

D^D-ija-^y

stone, Belser

Lexl3

wall of Jerus., 'BH, nearly

<

s8

21,22

formation

abstr.

fli. F]Xp

njfrpo
,

102
Zc 7
c. by
Jos 9 20 2 2 20 (P), 2 K 3 s7
ls
8
25 2G
Is34 2 Zci 215
24 29 32
2. of man (late), Est i 18

^38

18'

T !~TD!p n.f. a snapping or splintering (on

cut

V rightly expl.;

if

pi. abs.

12

II.*|Xp (-/of foil.; Ar. i_fl.^i break, snap off).

Denkm 91 ).

Ne

50

i:l

11

J>BP, <*4 JJ

place of corner-struc-

'o

32

Nu

13

Sab. yp appar.

an inner angle

; abs.

-"- 7 1 " 81

21

s7

iCh27 24 2Chi9 210


'p S|J?#3 I s54 s.

(inner) corner-buttress (as (place of)

ture,

36

Je io

Ec5 16 .Hoio

wJiere something is

-Jajj^^^cg

ends abruptly B,S

off or

v.

break off

10

(if for aJai,

Aram.

foil.; cf.

*JaJ

10

against

t [n}?!Jp5j n.[f.] Boraping tool, used in


fashioning idols; pi. nijNrpM Is 44 13

11

10

K<r( o-)iav (ace).

27

'

l3

10

'

fragrance)

TF
wrath; abs. 'pNui ^;
fi.^P n.m.
s)XPJos2 20
2
+; cstr. *|Sp Je5o + sf. *B?\>
*|Mj?
Is 6o
^ 3 8 \QXp 102 to?p Je io ;
1. of God: abs. Nui7 u (P), Dt 2 9 27 Is 60
2K3

'p
1

alone 9
27
;

2fib

niK^Bn

12 13
'p

end, cessation, abs. "IjfiB?

of words Jb

3
,

darkness

28",

894

r*?
perfection

^ 1 1 gm

iniquities

Jb2 2

Y$ no end, of peace Is 9",


Ec 4 s CI?!? nVK'l? 12 12

'p

toil

2. ewd, in space, HSj? fb'O 2


s4
lodging-place =1$, 37 (v.

of

multitude Ec 4

TV^p
in

16

. Je

n.pr.loc.

26

50

19

23

remotest

t'<s

533);

p.

fN,

'P

only

fs.

prob. 26

ins. also

t[")Xp],

!0b

(nyv) Ex

1i*PT

30

22b

Buhl

129 7

Lex13

Sta 5384

'

+ Is

(both

^c come
short); Qal P/ 3

shorten, ~oj be short,

'JAram. 1>T

L28 20 Mi2
Is5o

59

&e

(SS

I3fj?

Impf. m'p" Jb

Pr io 27

rTOj?

fs.

Jb2i 4 +,

3 fpl.

2
Inf. abs. li^'p Is 50 ; Pt. pass.

fpl. nV-ttp

Ez

of niaE'b

EZ42

ineffective,

Is

50

2
(

42

Xu 2 i
Jb

+ inf.
v

Nu

59

20

T,

(fig.),

be

i.e.

IP comp.
E>23, n-n,=:&<? i TO _

c.

28

Is

"

of

23

Hiph. 1

[V-K]

bed

of

(fig.)

abs.),

(JE),

(cj)

c.

0M

Oyn

'pril

JE), of utter discouragement, cf. (of rfol)


i^23

esp.

powerless

jraften* (opp.
4b

; 6e sAord,

'pril

Ju i6 1G

he was worn out

i.e.

Lag BX173 );

20

'

'">

Hiph.

id.,

short;

t ["?] adj.
26

Pi. shorten Pf. 3 ms.


Pf. 3 ms. 'i3i * rnspn

short of hand, feeble,

in phr.

= Is

^io2

"I2?p
%

8 9 4G

24
.

Ho

fig.

io

12

+ Bhri),

they that

Hiph.

=niVp^, v. supr.).

harvesting, harvest

(cf.

r>

21

2. what is reaped, harvested, crop, spec.

of grain

T^i?

Gn

8 22

"^ 'P
Egypt; D^n

Fll),

Bev JPhil

al., cf.

22

34

tf

11

27

(fig.

(JE),

15

Me Bu

as ace. cogn. c'~ttpT

);
1010 22a

of

ins. also 2 S 24
9b
22b
'p as
i
23
;
9

(but rd. here 1lXpT

xxvi 304

cf. 113

exported grain

U\b Lv

al.), 'P

eaten Je 5 17 Jb

J ), Is

id.) i.e.

(||

Ex

'j?

ThWeDr

+ JHJ

S 8 12

Dn24 Lvi9

9a

O-BH

of ripe grain Is i (TliV 'P), 4 13


of punishment Ho 6 U of vintage

,9

'p

7^3);

('p

Is i6 9

(||

2S21
Th

Lv25

(allH),

rd. prob.

1^3

as

||

Je 48 s2 Buhl
,

time of harvest, Ex 3 4 21 ( + ^l? ;


15
13
rd. Turn as
so
1 Ch ii
(23

3.

JE),

fig.

).

D'2D

'P

13

TP;

13

23

10

||

We

and most), Is 9 2
s
5
P'P 8- Pr 6 io 26

18 3

(sim.),

(fig.),

Je 5 24
(sim.); opp. ^.h
13
9a
4
21
'p
'p DV Pr 25
20
V. Jos 3 (JE), 2 S 2i
16
33
(fig.);
of wheat(sim.), 'P(n")ny Je 50
51
14
without
harvest, D"Bn 'P -b; Gn 30 (J), Ju 1
||

fig. "IS J?
37
D*3X Pr 14'
impatient, so D' "' "^P v 29 (opp.
0?BK V$); of time O-OJ ^p+Jbi^sAorf-Ziwrf.

19

,/,

13

abs. 'p

Zc 11 s (3 pers.) reach limit of patience with,


endurance of; of
Ju io 1G (3 rei); ^ nn 'p
Mi 2' (v. upr.); 'p of time fPr 10 s7 (years of
wicked).

Gn 4 5 +, cstr. T^i? Ju
1
+ sf. TT?i? Lvi9 + etc.; harvest: 1.
process of harvesting, Gn 45 (E; +K ''"]n) liu

Lex

/,[

(by importunity), so of pioph. (representing

>

+ V1\), io
f 126

Kt(<Qr

24

Je8
fi.'T'VB n.m.

||

njl'SjJn

3 4 5 6 7 14 ;'

ms. "tfp

"Up); 3

fr. adj.

Vs. "ttpn

/mp/: 3

short of;

c.

(for "VXJ3, so
a

in tears shall reap in joy.

(y"lj)

'jSali

righteousness

Pi-2 2 8

V1\),

17

K 4 Ru

of

fruits

Ar.

21

1S

pl. 2

+ V~l\ of evil Ho 8

vb.

*^P shorten;

s/<or<,

13

lByO),

(I!

Marti);

of reaping

sow

Kit (in Di) Baen.

so

SHJ), so (obj.

17b

Jb4 8 ( + B^n,

= 3 6 1117a

4 - 10a

"ISP (Ges 544c

I.

(NH

be short

= 36

2 5 (H),

29

A/xerao-ety, etc.

adj. at the end, outermost;

ruirp, of curtain

thi^p]

v 11 (P;

Lv

cf.

= Is 37 Mi 6' (opp. yTJ), Lv


9b
23
Ru 2 Ec n ( + jn?); obj. D-S'p Je i2
9
(opp. yit); Pf.= reader Am 9
+ Bniri), J e 9
om.)

(sim.),

v. Hifp 3.

above Vl);

(fr.

Hiph.),

13

fvO

21
in Benj., Jos 18

'p pfiy

N~p

Eu

2:ib

Di>n 'n-'p Nibn

S 12

17

6aWey

Eu i 22 2 23a Wpr ^
4
Is 18
9D -'D Ex 23 (E). On harvest in Pal.
AGE1CCLT
v Yoo'elst Lan lwirthsch 57ff Havman SmithDB
Aarw^, D 1^(H)
,

'P 2

9b

S2

lff

'

'

'

"l^p n.[m.] shortness;

'

(P)

nn

cstr.

Ex

'p

= impatience.
cf.

(NH id., also

As. Icasdru, join together, collect;

Dl PrlGGf Zehnpf BASi

M3

4*

(not Syr.
bind,
Eth. <iiRd: ["feW:] constringere, v. No ZMGrf " 8S ;::5
));-Qal P/. 3 plJe 12 13 etc.; Impf.
v.

3 ms.li^P^ Is
3

mpl. pl'Sp:

io 12 +

f Ec
Ku2

1
9

+ Pr 2

etc.;

Inf. cstr. -ti\>?

Kt (Qr "ISp?)

iS8 +
12

+ ^n), Lv

19

23

(fig.;

10 22
-

||

H) Dt

24
Jb 24 (Qr

(all

*|DK),

^i? Lv

sf.

grain Is 17 5

Ho

/ww. mpl. VWj?

22
D3-)ifp 19 23==; P(!. ijrip J e
3
9
reap, c. ace. of crop
ace. cogn. "Vifp

rd."is'p, v.

"Up.
Is27

fll. ["l^P] vb. reap, harvest

"^p harvest;

Is^7

etc.:

S 6 13

19
;

8 12

ace. of

Kt

vid.

usually coll., boughs,


fn. "y*2p n.m.
branches (connex. with above vdub.); abs.
19
tip),
'p Jb 14 9
sf. n^P Jb 29
(in fig.;
16
Wsp 18 (fig.; \\'id.); iT}3rp IS27 11 pl. sf.
'

||

n^/lfi?

n^'p
1J5,

80 12

nvp.

v. I.

"xp v.

I. i*^*1

t|t
id.,

I.

ip

-np.

vb.

call,

v. I.

i H p.

proclaim, read

(NH
i ,

724

read aloud, read; Ph. Nip call; Ar. Kj

read aloud,

recite

Koran, Aram.

(the

X*)P,

'

Koran '),

jo caW,

etc.,

^jT/i-H

so

^a

OAram,

895

Nip
Nab.

lp,

Gnn +
ms.

n2

32

+,

^4 +
;> + pi.
1PT

12
;

etc.;

Inf. cstr. *nj?

Ju

574h

T1K-)

8 1 (Ges

Am5 +
s

iS9 22 Ez2 3 23

S9 13 + cstr. NVlp Nu
t (Qr ^IP, v. Wig);
;

Qr (Kt

16

sf.

);

KTJ?

pass.

QW?

Ju 9 7 2 S 18 25 (in v 28 read 21P*1


e, confirmed by L, so Dr and all recent
omm.), Je4 6 Dn8 16 (all + ION), 2 K7 11 (on
sound,

fowa*

xtv. KitBenz),Is6 4 ; for help Gn39 1518 (J);


pleading in court Is 59 4 (3 of manner) ex;

Gn 39 (J), 1 K i8 27 28 2 K
=Is 3 6 =2Ch32 ,Sn3 7ip Ez 9 (+"'?.!?);
pnK pers. 1S20
+ P), 24 (Gi'-'v

7ip3

?Yia

icitly

14

"L|

37

H. Baer

in d.

+ "ife*v),

Je

20

b. call, cry,

7NW 7N1B>;

in orat. recta Ju 7
1 S3 (rd.
Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS), v 6 (cf. )," v s (agst.
10
3s
16
:cents), v
2 K 11"
(v. i*HOB>), 2 o
2 S 20
4

jj.
1

Lv 13 45 =utter, speak Je 36 1S of comGn 45 (E).


2. a. call unto some one:

20 s

pers. (oft.

<

ix

and

Is6

+ "iK;

+ oft.;

Vrss Ges Che Comm-

10

Gn

} loc),

sts. c.

19

14

7) of satyrs Is 34
> recent Coram, from

(for

c. 7tf

al.

or n"1g which (in Qal) alw. take accus.);

tflg

"

nto (b)

help,

3U. for

Ju

14

17 - 18

Ch

Dt 15 9 24 15

?V pers. against

17

tf 66
Ho 7

(God), in praise
18

V' 3

to (?)

'*

(God)

+ orat.

Mi

ibj.

Je 35

joet.andlate)
2

2o

I0

W3 Ez 8
use

.e.

j'"

25

10

18

t. yp-\jr

=^79 +
6

^1

c.

+4

"

34

ers.

etc.

Gn4 26

abs.-^

(v.

d. late,

1 1

12 8 2

11

of specif, appeal

+ Is65

24 25 26
-

24

Am 4 Gn 41

c.

ace. dei Is

3. proclaim :

Pu.) with

43

Dt

15 Je 31
21 912
Div 'p proclaim a fast 1

!x

t. ( 1

t.'v/n//-;

e36 9 + " *~}VP


6

(HJ^aJj)

name of '>

DK>3 'p caZZ with

ace. rei procl.

'V25 10 +

b. cr?/ for help, abs.,

to display hispower),

? Lv

sq. 7 pers.

(against,

-f

23

2 4
;

Je 34

concerning)

'p sq. orat. rect.

- 1

'*- Is 61 1
,

4-32

20

Ju

(7 pers.)

'p

21 13 ;

cf.

ace. cogn. *ni?

c.

HWlpH Jon 3 2 (+ 7N).

13

b. ^ DB'

Dt 3 2 3

"p

DB>3 'p Ex
so (earlier)
99
33 34 (JE);
5
3py; Bgfr 'p Is 44 (but read K">j, Lo Che
'*

19

cf.

u
f49 proclaim (with)

and most),

c. \7J{ 'B>3 'p

name
(Hup

landed estates, claim possession

over

= become

famous;

renowned Ez 23 20
4

Jon

40

3 Is

K i3 ~Jon
2

3G

t 4.

..

Je

fajNa) Zc

Ne 6',

concerning

c. 7J?

i.e.

make proclamation

d. abs.

proclaimed,

pt. pass,

+-UDK, nbN.S) Ju

(sts.

own name Bu 4 11

Bae); proclaim one's

14 17
-

against

rea d aloud, oft. "OWS.

a,

2 of rolh'book Je 3 6 c 8 14 Ne 8 33
3
s
+ ace. of words Je 36" 10 obj. om.
9 2 Ch 34
Ex24 7 (E) Je36 15 c. ace. of roll, book v 15 21

less oft.

""p.sb,

c.

5i
2

c3

K 22

K5

23

=2

10

Ch 34

= Is 37

14

19

C. read, for

usu. a.

c.

Hb 2

JU4

Gn

22 16

1S

20 s 9

t.),

+7

100

16

K 22

so of vision

ace. of letter

c.

,+ ?K pers.

20

Ne 8 18

19

book

oft. (c.

J0S24 9 JU12
6

14

7 pers.:

8S

17

hear read, 2

1 S 3
+
+ 7^ loc. Ex i9
3 6-

Dt

book,

roll,

written on tablets

of letter (ISD), writing

Je 29 29 columns of manuscript
29
3435
c. ace. of words Jos8
Je 36 s 5 61 2K
Ch 34 30 cf. Dt3i u b. read, to oneself,

in (3) a
2

24

1112

Is

Je36 23

Nu

22 3

20 37

+ inf.

Ju

reflex. 1

10

28 32
-

purpose

Hon

loc.

34

summon:

5.

p^p)

abs. Is

S 9s

'iS28 15 +fO

+ I0B'3 Is 45 summon by thy name;


summons invite (esp. to feast) EX34
Jui4 ( + inf.purpose)i S i6 ( + n3J3 rd.prob.
'6 v. HPS), v + 'lb), K
9 + (c. 17 t.). b. c.
T

15

specif,

15

26

? pers. Ex 1 o 24 Jos 4 4 io 2i
(c. 20 1.);
/X pers. + 7 pers.(diff. persons in same relation)

Ex8 21 Je42 8

i>5?

Je 49 s9

K i8

pers. 2
cf.

16

27

Is 13

ls

= call for (demand to see), ?X


7 rei = demand, require Pr i8
c.

c.

(prob. corrupt, v. Toy).

814

G114

58 65 24 Jbs 1 9 16 Pr2i 13
9
(147 of young ravens);

in invocation):

ame of Baal 1 1
22

17

Pr

(id.),

Zc7 13 Is

c.

it

La

rect.),

15

n^N ? Dt

proclaim peace to

iKif+

10

Jbi4 ^57 i4i to (7) a servant (for service)


K 4 30 Jb 19 16 so (?X) 2 S i 15 call to (?) one
4

18

13

28

Is

wer

cr-y,

l3

nM

26'

"Wip),

1. a. caZZ,

La

s.

Imv. ms. *qp

15

CWp

pi.

^99" (Ges 74ii75o );

Q'KTp

+;

etc.;

Ft. act. tnip

etc.;

npT Est5

^5o

(Baer

nitfrlj?

'vyr$

);

S 28 15 (Ges M8d Nes


I7J;
j^.prn Nu 25 s
4

"nKli?KJ

S 3 "+

Is 4 i

sf.

574g

14

/mp/. 3 ms. top?

etc.;

P/.

055

Je2 3 6 *n-

*"); 3 flDl "3P^i Ru


so 21
fpl. nasnpn Eu i
i7 3 +,

Qal
(Ges

mp);

id.,

consec. riN^I Is 7

fs.

i1P:

sf.

Dt

JpK

N "3 Jui2

fi

19

Palm,

id.,

Ex 2 7 ( + 7
S

(7 rei), 1

16

in this sense also 2

Nu

purpose

inf.

pers.),

22"+

S 15 12
24

10

(c.

1C

33

t.),

+ 7^

rei),

ins.N-Jpjl

L We Dr and
B^J?

C. c. ace. pers.

v7 Am

mjBD

most
IS46 11

'p

weakened sense (to bring response, or bring


s4
(but
specif, invite, 1 S 9
pers. near) Ct 5"
10
9
corrupt, v. esp. HPS), 1 K i (also + 7, MT), v
19
(ace. loc); PO Wig
i a (+ ?K loc), Dt 33
in

Est 5 12
1

elsewh.

pt. j>ass.

13 22
-

S 15 11

pi.,

41 49
-

invited ones, guests

Zp

Pr

18

or summon (ace. pers.) for help, succour,


4-7

ace.

"*

Is

DB*

summon

Ho 7

12

usu. obj. ^ (poet,

^i8

invite

11
;

and late) Je 29 2 S 2 2
10
15
5
6
57
La
55
3 Jb 27 ^5o 86 + 8 t. W,
28
50
ace n?33n Pr i
d. abs. call,
La 3
'

Am 7 + 7
4

rei)- Is

22 12

(id.),

S 3s 6
-

896

sip

12
4
(God) Is 52= 65 66 Jbi 3,22 Tl 4.15
17
rnj>? wnp Nu i
Qr (Kt N*"!P) 26 s Kt (Qr
e. call and commission, appoint, ace.
W"!i? !).
13

Zc

Bubj.

'

pers., Is

Ex 3

48

15

+ Q?'?

49

30

Is 43 45
5
2
54 5 5
privilege) Is 5

35

6y name,

caK awcZ endow (with

f-

specifically,

6. call

= name

and most common usage),


name (Op) so and so, 2 aec. of pers.

Gn 3 20 4 s5 26
-

1022

one's

call

(early

a.

Is 7 8 9 +
Ho i
Ex 2
5
10 1. (Je46 17 read Dp np Gie al.); of places,
,r
n + 17 t. Gn, Ju i 17 26 2 r 5 19 18 29
etc., Gn 4

+ 34

2 3 - 29
-

Gn,

t.

4-

14

+21

1.

+ acc.

c. ace. pers. vel loc.

Nu32 41

Je 23 6 Is58 5

Ez 39 11
18
Ho 2 Dt 3 14

ace. of appellation only,

c.

lb.

appell.

27
d. ace. pers. -l-cl.^89

iCh23

(name

lost, <S

55S

Gn

Ex

30

16

thee

20

1S 18
-

26

S 18 18

(all c.

g.

Nu32

+ itDB'3v

42

them, Jos

3 ms. N"JP?

call to

(7)

Ch

0^3,1. e. specify
(niDBQ). 'tNiph. Pf

50

20

Je4 +,

Impf. 3 ms. *nj

Gn

23

^.P?

s.

26

44

Bhpn TyD

pi.

Je 44

Ru

a. be

(rtD2 instr.);

14

aloud

NCI3

(cf.
1

Est 3 12 4- n 8 9

named

Gn

pers.
9

23

Is 3 2 5 62

Je 19

+0-^2,

(cf.

to
412

Qal

Pn6

(yV against);

specifically,

i.e.

Dnio' Ez 20 29

6): (1) appell. subj.


'

tof Knp31 Dt 25
(of place);

]0
,

18

Is

so

14

26

35

Gn 35

^WTlN Ez

10

20 29

v.

Dp We Dr al.), = 1 Ch 1 3 (adding V$y Oettli


Kau; >Kit Hpt DC/ top), temple 1 K 8 43 =2 Ch
6

city

+ people

v 19

32
;

34

so

34

city

5)

name

given to his wife Is 4 1

of

Je

man

2529
2

Dn 9

S 12 28

(5) be called

Op

+b

13

Qal

(cf.

otherwise J3o Hieroz

2,);-i's 26 20 Je
11
17
N~lip

fll.

Levites

1.

'[W^p]

pr.

IX.

Ch 9 19

m.

26

pt

'

2 ' 81<F' ;ed '

as
?V,

Rosenm-vol

?V Ju 15

i6 2 the

etc.;

summoned;-

Nu

ii

Ch

2. 2

19

Kcopr;,

Kcoprjfi,

("?>).

IJT'O ""^HP

'

cf. 'ipn

adj. called,

cstr. as subst.

31

4
.

pi.

summoned

ones of assembly, term, techn. for representa16


tives, councillors
so rnyn ""Nnp i
Kt (Qr
;

Wlp),

26

Qr (Kt Wpfcf. -/Qal Sd).

Ti"TN"Hp

ing, reading

i2

16

Is 4

bly Is

13

E * 12

5
;

- 16

WpO

1.

Jon

13

Lv

23

14

Lv

Nu

23

(n. verbi,

convocation, sacred assem-

28, 29,

Nu

Ex

of n")p. q.v.

put part

to

(pi.)

Inf.,

io 2

Lv

Ges H5e

'

',

i2

SI 4 nnpij

part; Min. Nip

); Qal 131 Pf 5

(||

s
.

\fi,

Horn

^Nnp Je

sf.

form

Ar.

set opposite,

3 ms.

con-

Ne

to meet, opposite;

+
2.

3
c,- 115,i

3. reading

16-16

437

Vb. encounter, befall

[i^")p]

II.

BHp

for religious gathering on

Aram.

as

Ex

iWlpD

sf.

Sabbath and certain sacred days,


t.

8 s ; cstr.

Ne

5
(after Kip), 4 ; usu. explicitly

term, techn. in

convocation, convok-

to abs. Is

cstr.

pi.

91k

(Ges

proclamation

n.f.

n.m.

N~lp!3

>"

Is

n.m. Jel7 n usu. partridge (fr. callGray in FFP 123 p 0St IIasti ^DBs.v. Trigtr

Moabi29,K4f.

0hrest 127

Je

+ Pn. (Ez and

called, subj. appell.

named,

Nip

ing;

(8) be

(9) subj.

voking, rnyn 'D

'131
n1p31 Zc 8
so of land Dt 3 13
(3)
^
^5?
Dp N"lp3 denotingtemple Is $6 7
(4) esp.
16
ownership, of pers. Je 15
people Dt 28 10 Je
9
12
19
14
ark 2 S 6 2 (del. 2nd
14 Am 9 Is 63 2 Ch7

33
6_ ,

known.

is

shall

+7

woman,'

+ b loc. 2S18

21

be

c.

C?.??).

her shall be called

(2) 131

Qal 5): IS31 4

(cf.

of pers. Is 14 20

Che Di al.) be called and privileged


5 f), Pt. "tpjpO 'b 48 12

(cf.

records Est 6

through them

$^

W3

summoned
d. be

the

be announced Je 4 20
b. be read
Qal 4) impers. c. 2 of book, + "OWS

subj.

from

Qal 3), of '* Dp


of man's name = be famous

proclaimed

16

48 Ez io ('ip);
*rp\ consec. Is 58 12 6 3 62 2 (EH? Op); XTp
T
65 ( < 15 or *Op [Qal 2 cj, Vrss'Lo Ew

etc.;

called

(6) be

etc.;

2. pass, be

holy city they call themselves.


26

= be

Is 4 8 2

63

perpetuated.

i. e.

Pf. 3 ms. N"JP be

pers. vel rei

Q^JOp? Is 48 Est

6';l.'

reflex., 'P?

Est 4

11

JOj&Ez 20 29 +

Pt. NTJP3 Is 43 7 Je

called:

+ appell.,

city,

be called,

48

(ace.)

call cities (ace.)

i.

::s

DT}2 sr\JF\

Is

Bfcr$>3?

names the names

h. call by (2)

b rei

c.

03?^

Is5 4 5 6i 6 ;

named mentioned,
D^ Ec 6 10 i. e. thing

Dp),

^P

my name

26

of cities

s4

Di Steuern),
Jb 17" (b +

48

=Ne7

61

fi.

cf.

t.

9
8
5 6 Jos 22

Ezr2

cf.

Gn

to,

cf.
f. c. 0B>3-f 7 Is 40
incl.
'
pnNdK'),^i47^riiDB'),Eu4 17 (D5?' + ^),

11

Gn
2

33
name),

sentence
65

Heb. Codd. ins.1V

1919

12

Ju 1

(2) loc., vel rei,

t.j

14

12
1
7
Dt^a Is
(7) vi^b 'P: pn^a Gn 2i
43 48
i.e. in (through) '5P shall seed be reckoned to

e.=give name io,acc.appell. + 7 pers. (loc.,velrei)


21
19
16
13
17
18
(1) pers. Ho 2 Gn 35 1 S 4 Je 3 3 33 +
9

reckoned

i.e.

Nip

13

22

run? Dt 31 29 Je 44 s3 etc.; Impf. 4


4
sf. m?; Gn 4 2
3 fpl.
3 ms. IO?! G1149
]0
19
njN-Jpni Lv io
Ex i rd. 3 fs. sf. HN-Jpn (Sam

Jb

fs.

VrssDi Ges 547k So Kau Baen);


(Ges 5

IS51
oft.

19k

01

19

187

),

Gn 1

10

etc.

always

c.

Gn

24

m T\Vn_&b

Pt. fpl. sf. ^D]'P

l.meet, encounter, only inf. cstr. riNIP?


(Ko" 1 317 ), almost

= prep, toward,, against


19

Inf. ctir.

'

ace. pers., after vb. of motion, Is 7


8
17
Ju 1822 1
2 +; in war, battle,

24

Ju

20 25 31

S 4

'

20- ;

after Tty 2 S

io
+ ^35 v. I.-UD 2b; 'pb C0? pjnb
20
nonbisn Jcs
to harden tlieir heart to encounter the war with Isr.; after nan (without
s

9 10 17
'

10

Pr

rejoiced

Tin iS

'??

Ni'D

ifc

io 15

2i-; so

2VJ Ex 5np.j^ Nu 23

'^

JPin 15

14
,

he did

Gn

s3

'pp

V" ^?
1

ace.

c.

4 "18

IS14

of divination ; in metaph.
12
2. fig. befall
4

bad

pers.,

Dt 31 Je 13 44 Is 51
of war Ex i'(v. supr.); in gen.,
Jb 4 14 Lv
Niph. meet unexpectedly; Pf. 3 ms.
G-1149
tense

42
io 19

22

23

19

c.

*Hi??,
c. 'pa?

EX5

pers.

?5?

pers. 2

7/. 20

i8;

31ns. NPi^l,

Impf.

1
,

c. DE>,

chanced

to

Dt22 C?.?p);
Hiph. 7wip/. 2 ms.

there; Impf. of bird's nest

be

Inf. abs.

Sip3

Je 32

NP.pfll

them

befall

nip.

v.

2:i

thou didst cause

all this evil to

(ace. pers. et rei).

n&Op7

[j"lN"ip],

[J lp], J lp
proach (NH approach,

vb. come near, apbe offered; As. kardbu,

approach; Ar. C>5, C-j3 be near, approach; so


Eth.

1 a

(sexually, v.

approach

2"i p

Sal).

4"Cfl:

DHM HofmusNo

infr.),

woman

a
c-

1-

but

approach me

Che Bae Dr, > n. = battle),


Dt2 37 20 10 Jos8 5 Pr5 s

19

b.

OB? pers.

men Nu

before

Dt2

10

te. 2

loc.

g,

Lv

48

Lv

21

c.

Nu

17

18

24

Dt

24

Lv

io

draw

rmb 'B

20

Ez

of calamities

time,

evil),
s

H3H

29

Gn

near,

27

(of \

La

U?|? 'p

41

Imv.

Lv

9
lot), Is 5'

by

trial

3
the battle

i.e.

);

(technically of

s7

Jos io 24

14 - 14 - 14

+, La

om.)

(Inf.

(4- narHjJ);

+ Impf.

Jos

t.)

(of'i's counsel), 4i 3
'pHl

(of

Ex

Mal

a.

(cf.

approach to sanctuary, for

nonpBn

10

91

Is

h. abs. (15

17
34 Ec 4
subord. 2 S 20

Jos io

io 5

,:i

adv. loc. oV|

17

IS41

SZtiftb

c.

tc.

109
(of cry);
119
td. /IO gent.

lfi

c.

Ju

16

t,

S 20 1C ).
fg. draw near for
4S
5
11
Inf. 1 S i7
2 S 15 Dt 25
Ex

:!

(cf.

Lv

Jcs 17

loc.

33'";

Pfc?

rei

16 9

Jb

a purpose,

12

Ex

('>)

('p

to help);

was joined

1S

't2. of

12 23

Dt 15 Ez
9

spec.

Gn 4 7 Dt 3 1 K 2
tNiph.
D^Nrr^N
31
2pp
Ex
2 2
he
cousec.
14

29

'p

God

shall be brought unto

Nip.

may

^< <w<e

Jos 3 3 Ez 4 2 14 44 IG Lv 22 3 (H), Ex 3 6 2 + 5
n3]n-^y 2 k i6 :2
nn?Brrbs Dt 20 2

Pf. 3 ms.

to meet, v. II.

I.

EX32

loc.

Is 57

'& N1124

o5

inf. cstr., so

implic. of helping,

encounter (in expectation of) sigras

to

p-l"J|3p V'

tf. b

1J

,|

etc.;

N1122 34

15

V59 '(fi^);

Am

WW Jui4

c.

'"'

redund. 'P?

Is2i M
not go

S io

s2

18
S 15 16 1
3
in constr. prsegn. 'p? n P'f*l Ju 19 he
13
to meet him, + 1 S 6
( We Dr al.)

of motion), +

vl>.

10

mp

897

ntnp

the sanctuary),

(at

14
also (abs., reflex.) 2 mpl. consec. DFplpil Jos 7
13
tPi. Pf. 1 s. "feng Is 46 ;
(cf. Qal 1 h).

3 p]. ^app Ho 7
5
2-ipni
1
65

21p Ez 37

17

s. sf.

^PP

mpl.

Ez 36 s Impf. 2 ms.
132ppN Jb 31 37 Imv. ms.

(v. infr.),

21

Is 41

cause to ap-

proach, bring near: 1. in space, ace. rei4-P^


3
Ez 37 17 ^receive, ace. pers. Jb 31 (Thes Du
'

pm

gen. 2~lpl

also

1 he who

no 95

far and he

is

12 - 9 - 10

who is near CIS


cf. SabDenkm*
Aram. 2pp, ojlo, approach; also, = oblation,
lv '

'

7- s

pip

Sab.

pip,

DHM ZMGxxx(1876>

5! NiZTVlp,

DP ); Qal

93

'^i, OAram.

Ar.

Syr. )iiA*ao

(a),

6' 2

cf.

As. kurbannu

Gn

Pf. 3 ms. 'p

2o 4 +;

nanp Zp 3% etc.; Impf. 3 ms. IIP] Gn


18
na Pp
etc; 7m. ms. app 2 S 20 +
+
37
3

fs.

1(1

x//6

19

mpl.

DeSiegfOl
32
c.

52490

pers.

16 9

36

(27

'/%/. abs.

Ko

Str

Ex

i^^Ppp

Ex

in"ip

s
,

t.)

etc.;

Gn

1-

375
;

^P Ec 4

37

Nui8

(+BB^Bb), Joni G +; in kindness


''

to help
24
;

unto

tEz 44 10

19

69

for war, battle,

God fi S

Mai

Ex

14

+ ^l|) Z P

3=

of

20

Ju

3*

approach sexually, of man,


Dt22 14 Lvi8 r,1419 (H) Ezi8 G

tGn 2 o Is8
woman + Lv 20 16 (b
3

of

<o thyself

hostility,

1. a.

Is 48 16 ;

=eep

14

30

27

(\\

of beast);

^"B'aPl^S);

(+inf.

T^
c

'p Is

65

^J? pers.,

purpose),

so

Tin?

2. in time,

36

</;e*/

Gn

cf

2P- 4 6

2npn Lv6 7
1

etc.

ace. rei,

tribute

RS

ms. jffiprn

pers.

,8

Ju

+ ^? 3
HWp ju 3
(

8
i

)>

Nu

c.

r>

",

etc.;

Inf. abs.

etc.;

Pt.^.pv

N1115

33

Ex

29 (+!>??)
^pers.),v 18 cf.
;

^K

Is5 s i.e.>.
16" (v. ES

Q f cage; a ff\u r>

cf.

IP loc. 2

&c(

27

17

'^3

'?:

Sem.i.466ff.,2nded.486ff.^.

pers.),

s7

+
Nu3i

25

10

Mai

1113.

1. a. 6rm<7 wear, 6rm#, present,

incorporate; pregn.,

+ b$
+ b*

19

Nu3+,

cstr. y~\\>^

Ju

^72

(^ pers.)

Nu
+

prob.

Hiph.

/w/p/! 3 ms. y~\pl Ez 44


,7
1 pi. appsi
2-i.pH Jii3
;

7mw. ms. 21 pn

etc.;

(cf.

etc.;

in

hand

Hiph. 17T P/^3

2P-

Ez

come, brought

to

at

is

@ Now

3^pn Gni2 u +,

c.

it

iab 'p

(of''),

I2 )._Ho 7 rd. l$a for 121p (ianp

rroph.iv,N.i9^

Lv

13

46
Aave brought near
'P Is

coming near,

tluir

Ex29 +

^p\^2f

cstr.

approach:
JS

17

most approach majestically, march up to), ace.


5
D?3 P 'P Is 41 s1 bring on your suit!
om. \^65

+
G

"

M??);

c.

23

Jos 8
3

fDtl 17

ace. pers.

reflex.

mp
Ex

28 1

+ OS

Nu

(prep.) reflex.

18 2

abs., of

make an approach Ex 14
*ra anpn Gn 12 11 nnbb anpn Is 26 17 "anprn
2. as term, techn. (c. 158 t.),
TJW Ez 22 4
cliiefly in Ez IIP, bring near, of presenting,
t a. c. ace. pers.,
dedicating, or offering to ^
10

rs.,

j)

b. of time,

Aaron and

(1)

or loc,

'?a|>, pers.

Xu

i6 559

and Levites,

his sons,

Ex

4S

Lv 3

14

4 o'-'-

7X.

sts. c.
s5

6 - 13 -"

21

,n

(of prince, subj. '>) Je 30 ;


s0 21
IS
"iI
1 S 10
;
(2) for selection by let Jos 7

9 10
-

cf.

further complement
rarely

(^.

'

,c

b. usually

with or without

ace. of offering,

c.

t.)

Nu 5

Dnein D

(3) for ordeal of

142

loc, '^,

?.?b

'*

*?.?!>;

of priest, etc.): (1) animal-offer-

7t?, 7,

ing Lv 3
8 -~(all + ^lp of offerer), Ex 29
nj>5> Nu
Lvi 15 4 :U4 + etc.; (2) naj Lv7
s 55
314
nM
nm
Lv I
blood
2
Lv
29
+ +(3)
3
3
'7 ,S
9
67
3'
u 5 25
Lv
2
2
^
7*9
4)
i + P1\),
rou7
,etc; (5) incense
6 15 9 Vn'^N Drib Lv 2i
34
17
n~JT t?N Lv io Nu 3
Nu i6 censer v 17
2214
4
22 ls
2
26
(6) esp. c. ace. cogn. f2")i? Lv i
1IU1
50
Nu 7
+ (c. 33 t.); (7) ace. ora. 2 Ch
3
712

+ b$

2. of pers.: a.

Jos 9

1G

Ch

c.

40

H. v

d.

sf.

32

22

Ex

t* 'P?

Ex

12~ip

13

his

i.e.

',

+pim, oft. = near


12
Is 5 7
.e. all without:.distinction ), Ez 6
b. abs. (opp. or

neighbour

andfar,

(van

to;

nearest

<Ae

41

Gn 45' Dt

pers.

19

27"'; pi. Is 33 Je 25 Dn 9 Est 9 Ez 2 2 ;


12
Ez 23 512 Co
of distress, personif., \//22
Berthol read D'Wnp famous ; Toy D^T (cf. Je
20

13

Pr

20

'p

39

Hpt in Toy Krae conj. CHilp

13

);

(As.Jcurddu,

'

(c.

pip

10

ls

lf

';

warrior),
2

Ne

2 3

Eu

near relationship, + ? pers.


25
n (P)
(all H), Nu
pers.

c. of

S 9 43 Lv 2

20

'

comp. 3 12
of intimacy,
unp^is^ipny-i.), ^inp Jbi 9 14 (|| ^o),^38 ,s
13

^HN)
bnp'Dy

"'SHI

(||

to '\

0/

+ ft?

14

near, in office, Est

^ 148
near him),

f/tose

I
d. near
(Pue Bae ITlp tfc peop/e

14

e.

near to

'"

in ceremon.

''

"^

<

"

'

2I

-'

16

:!5

G1

'

12

35

make an

abs.

c.

H">P adj.vb. approaching

'

41
-j-

pi

D^lp Ez

1. as pred., nn-i>

Dt 20

nBnj)E

as siibst.,
'^

40'"'

'P\

c. art.,

or tabern., for service,

45

abs.

c.

i3nijnN'ui

abs. 'p

2S2S
i

approaching

'",

mtJ'b Ez 40 40

,0 38
-

"iK

temple

'1

"bs)

"i8 7

1|

'

68'" peoples that delight in battles.

@ (0

read D3-]p3

Th Dr and

t[n^p Lag BS8S Ko


Intr - ls - 325

i2

elders)
17
;

'p'n

v6

43

S iq +;

fpl.

opp. pini)

13

]n.f.

pi.

1. of city

of land

^contiguous,

pers.

\>

f.

^34

19

151

r,

Is^i 5
2

V? +

75'

; ^8 5 ( + 7 pers.);'
lead IPS ^IJJ DyCIie Gr Dr,cf. Bae
10

'

S Du. g. of word, + 7X pers. Dt 30"; prayer,


3. of time: DTK bi^ 'p
+ " -bs iK8 M
,

Ez
56

^ DV Zp i 71414 Ez 30 3 (parh.
Co Krae), v s Is 13 6 Ob 15 Jo i 15 2 1 4il4

:i:

'P

SKiO-fK

+ inf. 8tab

esp. of

';

as

n ^C '?

Is

cf.

cf.

31

i 14 imminent ruin; 3ilplp

Pi'

Je 48 15

'p

del.
,

Dt 32 17 recently, so Ez u 3 -23 Co Siegf Berthol


(for MT t3np3)
Ezf soon; Jb 20 s of the
12
is dub.; Thes
briefest. Wr\ "3BO 'p 11N Jb 1

light is

Cj>f,

God (Che

near

(prope abest

to

a,

as Ar.

but not proven in Heb.) darkness;

Di light (they say)

is

near (breaking away)/rt

darkness, will soon leave

Bu

behind;

it

^i^,

T^ni'lB D3ilp the light of their intimate friend


shall not (?) grow dark.
n.Ki.
id.,

abs/p Lvi
28 2

epanp

Gn

k8

etc.;

19

20

Ex

rip

pi. sf.

Lv013

offering, oblation (As.

appar. alw. with


cstr. J3np

Dn^a-ip

Lv7 3S

3,

DI 1" 01);

Nu

^3")5

sf.

offering, oblation,

59
,

D'arip

near

[HP]): animal Lvi 2 310 +, vegetable


-

articles of gold

nearest

ace. cogn. after ^"lpn

(+n?3B> Db),

(+7*),

cf.

(of

K 8 = 2 Ch 6 road Ex
D"!? iKsi^ + W? ?SN).
46

30

;'

NU31

50
,

Lv

silver 7
i

22

(oft.

Hiph. 2 b (5));
v 12 n^N 'p 2 2 27
,

<7ie

io 3

of " p-TS

S 17 11

approach;

near; abs.

nnip Ez22 5

Dt2i 3

Lv

sf.

nnj3K> Vfi>N
Jei2 IS50 55 ^ii9
God from near by (opp. pil"HD 'N) 'p

::i

kurbannu,
i

7 42

c.

gen. term for all kinds of offering (only EzLvNu

adj.

ni~lj5

ai- 2

Is33 13 +

Je48 24

)Is58 2 ^7 3 28

tnhj5,
4

t* pers. Dt 4 7 30 14 ;

abs.

23

most.

in phr. D w$? D2")p approach to

cstr.

i45
Je

('"),

ls

(my)

Aramaism =sy3, 3~|p, cf. Lag BNl75); abs. 'p


Zci 4 3 +; pi. nta-jp ^68 3 '; nDnj>0 Jb 3 8 23
^ 144 'p Di" Zc 14 3 V 78; 'p \b Ec 9 18 Aw
heart was war ^55" (v v \/ Qal 1 a); pi.
i^

God

Ez 43

c.

1S

^j? n.[m.] battle, war (hostile approach;

"I

of

Dt32

art.

il

nm

tfrnp
S 17
^bn 2 S 18 25 c.
1

2.

41

K 5 + I^kHm), Nu

approaching

f?B'tp).

?].?'n

abs. '?)

218

Nu

offering

function,

19

cstr. nPTJO 'p


'>

'p

Nu 9

14

14

(cf.

t []2nj5] n. [m.] offering; cstr.

Ne

U* +

as

etc.;

1 - 4 - 13

wood-offering for second temple

Nu 6 +

LV2

7 13

13

(v.-/
'p

nfcfon

30
).

D^ffln f3ip

io 35 13

31
.

mp
^*1D

II.

foil.;

o/the city

MI

23 - 24

Ar.

peril, also

mpo

As. kirbu, midst;

cf.

[2"!p] pi. entrails (rare);

7*mfa

(-/of

899

aipa

C^$

T [O'Tlj?] n. [m.] axe (-/unknown;

avip double

wood, Vogelst t d " lrth

heart).

eh

'

-;

n.[m.] inward part, midst; 'p

Ex 29" +

vs.

Jos9

1i?

581f

}es

Gn

cstr.

Gn

3 fpl. na-ip
488N

etc.;

),

; usu.

(only 3);

1-

Ko"-

103

(sf.)

GFMBuNow);

21

Je46"^74 5

"?li?

IHPp

'PP 43 t.);
body, physical

inward part of human


within one's body Gn 25" (J), cf.
s7
14
?~{J), 1 S 25 Je 23 Jb 20 (|| Vyt?3), c f. Is
18
)' (of nation personif.); into his body \^ 109
1. fa.

im.); as seat of life ia"ip-by lb*jnrVB) 3BTl(!)

3.

"2

= belly,

Hb

(of idol)

cf.

of kine 'jritt

ty ('pa within

2> 9

'

(v. 'also"
2121

G1141

Gn

'pV etc.)

it,

18

c.

24

2).

of

Jui8

m 3 +1 8 1. cf. Is 2 5 niJWI 'pa Is 5 2\ d. of


)use f ioi
temple 48
^.J)i 'pa 74
11

10

t[nip]
(||

II.

^Hp

a<pyn
;r

-iina),

Gn

+ 1o

t.

('pa, 'pp).

of pers., 'pa in the midst,

noruj

pi.),

5 1,

12

Am

't4

etc.

10

'35an 'pa

naran

(2)

13

Is 5 24
of a num-

f.

Sot. as

1.;

Ju io 16 +, '&

among, 'PP from

Am 7 Gn 24 Ex 23

S 4 3 Jos
r rva
34

people (96

esp. (1)

Am 2

45 48'

~\~\p.

s6

Dt 31

Dt

'P?

32 33

+j u

Ar. \js (j) is go, seek earnestly,


receive hospitably as guest ; Eth. 11. 3,

tjffi

tU^dX: present, offer as sacrifice)


3 ins.

sf.

3 ms. H-JP?

llu 2 3 ,

sf.

Ft. fpl.

Pu

Nu 1

Tip:

mp

Dt25

pers.

Qal Pf.

Dt 25* W-Jp(1) Gn 44 2
Ec 9 U + I)n io 14 Kt (Qr

+ Impf

'

T]j5r

G1142
is

VP

S 28 10 (d.

dirim.);

f.

ace.

np>n nnpp

Ipjl

"iat

upon

lighted

/ter ciiance

1. encounter, meet,

29

(ace. rei)

cf.

23

top?), ip>j

2.

afield, etc.

'la

'pp

Db-riK Ec 9

21

10

befall, ace. pers., subj. evil

14

13

jos'i Nu

('pp) 'pa

and so Aram.

polhition,

XJ7HP, JuJ;

'P?

3*,

befall

Je 46

17'

meet,

NH rnp me a (rare), 'HP misfortune,

Gn 44 s3 (J), 1 S 28
23
Vs word Nu 1 i (JE), indef. Gn 4 2 29 (J) Is 41 22
Dn io (b pers.); 'PI ViB) r\V
(abs.) Est 4 6

sg. coll.,
17

vb. encounter,

(nocturnal)

specif,

of land (earth)

cold, v.

2 7

A@L

a^-jp iSif, rrimnp

pi.

t.,

nse, 'p3

K if

adze

20
loan-wd. ace. to Era 84 ) ;
sf. i^lp'i S
+
1
Ju 9 48 (so prob. rd. for nilrnpri
t. d$ivr]v,

is

sf.

n32- v

only

pi.

prep, ('pa 143

c.

45

21

^SJ

Ar. ^jj,

<

'2~}p

NH

cf.

one side of which could split

hoe,

14
subj. n-ipp 2

v ,s

cf.

Niph.

.Tip? Ex
I's/nnp? 2 S i 6 ; Impf
3
3 ms.
4 10
3
15
1 s. fnj3K v ; 1.
;
3 ms. ni^ Nu2 3 -|?M v
encounter, meet without pre-arrangement, usu.
18

P/'.'

4"+ 6 t. t(3) VnK


ls
PQ) Dt 17'* i8

'pa

18 2 '1 S i6
and
n'oy 'PP Ex 3 i 14

'

+(4)

L D $D-

(5) T?>' 'P?


D'pan 'pa Pr 15 31

16

82 1

? the

battle,

La

11

45

(Qr

74

to 2

(of

cf.

,'

D3B"

20 39 iwto

cf.

^IP^D)

midst
rnx 'pa

of

'>

2.3'-

(God):
;

Dt^

15",

Jos 24 17 Mi 5 7
g. lPin 'pp
thy hand //. within thy bosom,
'

c.

Wpb

16

"

'P"

Hiph.

Nlp3).

Ex 3

pers.
1

(all

2. chance to be present,

the-

the thick of the light


i;

wicked)

n^nbtf 'pa

t(8) of nations, CiSn 'pa

138 7
pyn

(6)

(7) nonblpn 'pa

ls

Dt

18

JE);

a loc,

(J),

'>

obj.
2

Si

Nu

pers.

(om.) v

lr'.

+ Inf. abs.

1. of '% cfwtse (the right thing,

good fortune) to occur, c. *?.?? pers.; Pf. 3 ms.


nnpn Gn 27 20 /wiw.ms. ni.pn 24 12 (both J). 2.
of Israel, Pf. 2 mpl. consec. Dny Dab Drnpni
Nu35 u ye shall (cause cities <o occztr rightlj /o;
;

inthrop. of

nba Pi. 2

th. of a
eriod of time, a^P 'pa Hb 22
of in+2.
3
'ard part of man
a. as seat of thought and
s
'pa 1
motion
J e 4 14 <f Pr 2 6 24 yp- 62
3
W
aba p r 1433, ab-by j e 3 i 33 seat of ab
4
'";

v. I.

c).

yourselves,

e.) aeZeci cities .as suitable.

i.

T [n"^p] n. [m.] chance, accident;

||

22
19
2(3
La i 20 ; of nn Ez
36 27
39 55 109
12
314
c 12' Is 26 f 51
'ab 'pa ^ 3 6 2
c f. Is 19
;
4

Vrss Hup Now Che Bae ah).


b. as
iculty of thought and emotion, subj. (no prep.)
6"
(II

Mily here pi.;

*
||

6 47

(||

ab) 5 i ; >a-jp-ba 103

^B3)._ 49 k

id. D"}3i?

QTa^EwGrOlBiCheBae

J^^

jO.13

al.

P of entrails
Dr-Wh Lv

3. term, techn. in

nimals (Di Lvl '


q13.17.22

iTljSp
(i.e.

Dt 23

cstr.

reason of the chance of


10
nocturnal pollution, cf. Lv 15 ).

the

t ["^p] n.[m.] opposition, contrariness;


only

,-

}P(a) in

Lv26,

as adv. modifier of 'HPn

'

rd. iai>

i-

"V

night

11

,,3.3.<J.'J.U.14

fig.

,!P.

@S,

''PV

sense),

i"]pa

v 24 , so v

posilion) v

+ DV pers., of Isr.'s

Lv

^bfl

trariwise, so

(for Da-)p).

23

41

relation to

26 21 if ye ivalk with

nj v

and

2740

'>
;

('p

subj.,

Hpna

in

me

'>

cmi-

Drpy ^abni

wrath of op-

28
.

of sacrificial

p, - faciI,e p - 4

8.8.11 *":

(in

),

Ex

glU.21.25 14

12

t mp?3 n.xn.

tune

; abs.

'D

1S6,9

S 6

accident, chance, for-

cstr. ni.pp
">

Ec

10

(so

900

rrnp

read also 3 HU9 with Kuet Kau Wild, for


HlpC)
1. accident, chance, I S 6 9 20 26 c. Hip
;

Ru

MT

2- (v.

nb-ns

2. in Ec, fortune, fate, '

'pi).

ins Ec

nip?

K6
MT

13b

||

(||

CI13 7

Ne

ninpb

Ch

tmpD

34

n.[m.] beam-work;

Ec io

IS

and

above

V as meeting -^\&ce

Is i2

10

nnp,

'

nnp Nu

cstr.

2.

WVD

3n *|b

mosj

-6

is i-

(||

1:1

Ho 6 O^?.
nnp Nu 2i

pnsfn

nr^y

t>jj),

24-26

Hb

prob

29". Ty

(in fig.)

'\>

cvny

'

2"- 17

18

19

'p

3
,

(;/ (7.);

41 45
-

11
,

'p

T-y

(||

denoting

Wn

'p

24"', 'p

raa>3

'p

5
;

so

Hb^flp'y); Pr

a city of strength, so iW

1]

esp.

22-

'p

coll., i.e.

4. indef.,

= i8

rp-ip

aMa

"^V)

ninhl La

33=", 'P

various, representative, cities,


n-jii'2 2,5 2

= inhal).,

ll

1 i

'/P

'P

io 13

1'^ Jb 39

^10^p

'

D?._ in

n.pr.loc. v.

10

<*)

23

city ace. to^u32 37 (a^n.) Jos


3

--' 17

= I?1P

||

T y2T\Vi

Hebron

2. Levit. city in Naphtali

Jos

2 I

32

(OtfificDV,

^^p

Ch

6 61

@L Kapdav).

'

29

Qn?!?

DnyT

Je

iy;^i32 c

Ezr

'p

26

:o

Ch

n.pr.loc.

older

name

city (otherwise

30

52M

named

(read DnjP)

23

9 - 1"

(rd.

n:

Dnp

on these

(v.

Jerusalem

GASm

cf.

112 210

Identif. uncertain

Geosr 225f
-

Bnhl

-f

W.

of

Lag 0nom 271 ); 'Erma


-

Conder

'

of

Jos 14 15 15" 21"),

ll'iChis

Kiryat el-'Enab, 8 m.

raL83

H3D_ - nnp
_ :'

nn^i

n^ja),

KapiaQiapup.

(cf.

(Henderson

n P5?a).

11.

conj.

'p, so

ny^ \^30 2 S6

'

bvz, or

Eob BKii n

art.

this abbrev. into n?y3,

v 11 29 and

[(le)j8aaX], also
r

also

called also bs?2"n:")p. (Kapia(9/3aaX)

Di Benn Steuem)

p^)

abbreviated (in poet.)

Jos 15 00 i8 14 + v 13 (where read for

Su,ver

Mem

'"

43ff

),

Geogr I6cf-.
-

D"ny

v. foil.

'p
'

v. foreg.

T^Dp - n^p n.pr.loc. 7roXif(r&)i')'ypa^dr6)j',


+ ( B Ju
(v. 11. '1

u Kapiacraaxpap ancient name of T'3'1


)
:

^'0~f p scribe-town, cf.


and Egyptian Ba'-litu-pa-'irq,

c) (perh.

WMM*- u

Eur

Buhi Geosr -- 74 ,Vf.


another name is

1316
Ju i 11 12
15
_/
n|p p Jos 15 49 (but TrdXii' ypapfidrav, hence
rd. perh. 1SD"'p, so Steuern), in S. Judah; on

-P?\

Dhohertye, 5 h.

site (prob.
v. 11.

'

SW

2 c and Buhl Geosr

[flip] n.f. town, city

from Hebron)

W4

(late poet.) (cf. Ph.

Win nip n.pr.loc. iii Cyprus, also = Carthage,


and perhaps Cirta, Tiyranocerta ; cp. Thes);
always nip;
of Job's city, Jb 29%- indef. Pr
314
3
8 9
city as a corporate body of men ii".

n6\is Ap/3o(*c), Kap{i)a6apf5oK, etc. (prob.

fourfold

plain of Kiryathaim (v. HIE'); mod. Kureydt,

NNW

city of the

v O'HP), 18 14 assigned

ttuXiv lapeiv,

i3 9 j DW"!p HlE'Gn

ii m. SE. from (lit.) 'Attarus (niiay), and


from Dibon GASm Geo^ 5(i7f Buhl
6f m.
'

2S

e.

0e " t

(B^y? om. by text. err. before D^V,


21
v. ); near Beth Shemesh 1 S 6
long the
2
5
4
abode of ark 7
1 Ch 13 " 2 Ch i
named
to Benj.

so

of forests)

GFM JU ); Jos

; 1. in Moab (MI Je 48' (DVI-), v


TOTnp Ez2 5 Qr (Kt nonnp); Betibenite

Ges

supr., also

n.pr.loc. KapiaSaip, (perh. double

city (du.), yet in gen. 011


5

DnjT v 10

house of scribe,

<

J-

any? nnp.

v.

7roX(e)ty Iapft/xfj/J,

Gibeonites Jos 9 17 assigned to Judah Jos 15 6


121 ",
cf. Ju 18
on border of Benj. Jos 15 9 (in

=8

city for inhab.

3. in Is

Dt

in gen.

(||

abs. 'p

frvp

Je 49 s3

Is 29

^ 48

'p

iT^n). 32

10

Mi

of Jems.

'p

nj-ji?);

towns,

Now);

cf.

n.pr.loc.

cf.

+; 1.

:s

2i'

of specif,

' VH Va\ ya \a,


Damascus,

men

of

fnnp; J Aram,

l.

n.pr.loc.

J~T!~!j?

Knpiadiapeifi, etc. (c^//

Ne

from

in the higher style; peihaps

poet.,

13

in genealogical list

t rTHp n.f. town, city (syn. of ^V, chiefly

-All

TroXay

11

Moab,

'

D* ")yi

2 .

imip Ne 3 36 /m/ crtr.


P. nipan f 104 3 (fig.).

pi. sf.

'

K6

vb.

Pf. 3

on?? n:ip.

v.

building

nnp

e7rav\ea>v,

denom. Pi. lay the beams


furnish with beams;
c.
ace. of the

of,

Ne

(P)

tni^n ri^p n.pr.loc. in


Nu2 2 site unknown.

Gn 19 s

sf. ''nip

lJO"m Kt, UB'rn Qr);

sg. abs. nilp 2

more yen. beam,

27

'p),

'Kil 'p

beam. (prop, a thing

@ Th Kit
+ f h (reading nWpn for

17

35

^bv3.

(reading |Bn nilip

v 'p); Ct

t[nnp]

Gn

19 - 19 - 19

nilp rafters, abs.

pi.

nil'p),

Benz, for

J^l,

cf.

n.f. rafter,

= u/ roof-tree;

cstr.

15

fitting into, another);-

niActiiuj,

(J)

14

13 - 54

207 21 11 (all P);


25
. Vid. fVun.

also G11 23- Jos i5

I-pip

v.esp.GFM); Jos i 4 ,5 (JED), Jui 10b (y3-iS

Tnmp n.pr.loc.
city

KaSrjs. Kapida, etc.: Levit.

in Zebulun Jos 2i

]mp

v.

QWlp

2.

:;1
,

site

unknown.

tn'VHp

tTtip

n.pr.loc. (formed as pl.intens.fr.

25

1. in Judah Jos 1
(<n noXeis; whence,
IP ) j
supposed, Judas Di'lP K"N), peril. Karyaten,

Ch

9"; as subst,

D\m i3n

Ch

Hebron, Buhl Geogrls:

12 m. S. of
oab,

Kapia>6,

al

n y 41

Am

perh.

2
;

13

Anion,

" om

IMp

**

n Jp

make

vb.

bald, or a baldness,

(by mourners) for the dead,

iu.

lrf 324

ddness

Ar.

6aZcZ)

gs);

30B

'

horse (but

sores,

ii,.9

bald,

be

c..s

chiefly

nmp);

pr.loc.

i -

Hipli. shew

id.

(and

deriv.

26

pi.

03

20 19

20

Je 36

2. c

DVIED

frost),

Jb

'p !pb?fc

of hail, but v. Bae;

probably also

'p

in-ip

sf.

3?h of day),

frost of night (opp.


30

; abs.

frost, iee

lc

I|;

37

17

22

(||

&

40

(E),

lb?

/(0 r -

all

think

TIB? v lc
);

Krae

(so

31

(Hup

cold,

PJQ Ez

29

3S

"

147

mp

||

147

Gn

Gn
; 1.

'p
17

most

crystal, after @).

nnp, nnp, ni^p,

'"!p,

mp.

etc., v.

vbi) cf. Dt 14 );
Lv2 CQr(>Ktnmp^
u
nv. is. ?I? ''pi mj3 }Ji i
make a baldness
r.
Niph. Impf. 3 ms. On? rnj3* Je i6 e
en s/;a^ not make tliemselves bald for them.
:iph. Pf. 3 pi. consec. nrnp T]^s* irinpm Ez
1

STC-fi

art.;

c.

26 s8

meaning unknown).

foil.;

trnp n.m.-"^'
+ m,D Jb6 +

mean-

der.

nmp, imp; MI 3 21 24 25
Qal Impf 3 mpl. nmp imp?

Sin. n.pr.ni.

cf.

Etb. 'PCfh: make bald (rare) Aram.

w.ii>,

IP,

ES Sem

cf.

wound, make

i-'p>

hiteness in face of
J.9I

(NH

(Arab, parallels)

Ch

133 2

(-/of

40

tl-

Nu

s4

Buhl "'""=" 37

cf.

12 7 (van d. H. v),

'

cm^n

Ex

coll.

alw.

24

277 '

misri v' 9

rvip
Je 48
Ma>n/3=Moa/3
00a1
-), mod.i?66a,

= Va/3l3a6

jeowoAts (Euseb., v. Lag

11 m. S. of

MI

TrdXfis-;

2. in

adj. gent, of m'p 2

t [D Jp] vb. spread or lay something over


(XH.n/. form a crust, so Hiph. ?y Dnpi Ecclus

)|

"

43

20

Aram. Dip, f*a,

Pf.

incrust, overlay);

Ez

s.liy a3".by "npipl

37

a^

will spread

you (i.e. the dry bones); Impf. 3 ms.


-ny Dn^y mp! v s (so Gi van d. Hi; Iker
59u 20
Q1PH, of which conflicting explan. Ges
skin over

'

'

31

and

s/wiK

/*?/

Hoph.

r thee.

trnp

miTIp n.f.
'; bald
2
1S
.15 Ez 7
1

PNvb
ti4

Je

opp.

nrHp

42a
]

)p.

i3 4U (distinct

rnp

H33

of

24
abs. 'p Is 3

sf.

^^Hp
"033

mug. dub.;

foil.;

NH

^s, Eth. *Ci:

"?")P)

Uo,

JJ om

Chrest.l27.

nK*|-jp

Ez

HB'yp Is 3 2 ';
31
27

also Je

abs/p Lv

baldness of head (alw

Lv

@L Knp?jf

n.pr.m.

Je 40 s +

1.

f man

'

s ]iea d

ijj comer, extremity,

beasts,

Dn

3C

rfyip

so in Daniel's vision

horn: fl.

etc.;

in der.

pi. (usu.

Gn

17

sf.

Vnb"!p 27
,

Ex 29 +
12

a. of
I

ram

)n 8

'''"

domite

name

Gn

a.

ls

Chi

35

Gn

b.

sf.

(?''^)
",

and

v 5 s 9 21 of oppressors in Isr. (under


2 4 44
21
of
so of nations Zc 2
lig. of rams) Ez 34
11
17
22"
Zion
of
DS"i Dt
(both fig., cf. 92 );
33
(of goat)

'

36- 14

3 2

13

11

Q):- v ";
Dn 8
13
22
Gn
Dt 3 3
1^]P

D?3"Ji?

22

^T 1S2 f 92

sf.

DDNHP P>^34 21
niinp Ez 43 15 + cstr.
87

5'+,

p Is

Jos6 +;

D:npHb 3
O-lp
K 22" +

cstr.

horn; abs.

du.

etc.;

senses)

Je, Kap/je.

t.

2'

cstr. p.p.

Je4 '

n.f.

V3"1p

(baldness?);-

Hope

pp

42 - , =- 43 55

^^

of anything Frey, /torn of uterus, Lane).

f 75

baldness of head;

Hi- FP, Aram.

H-P,

^ r =_

y a J g0

where horns are in

47''

As. kuntu,

cf.

horn; Sab. pp *pwr of mt.(?)

all

Niph.

rd.

Co Berthol Toy Krae.

SB)

(cf.

Ip (v

Ar.

baldness, bald spot, made as

n.pr.m. in Judah (6aM owe);

y', Kapijtf,

nnaa baldness of forehead),

H"1p

fr.

VXrrhfbv Am 8 ,n
E*03 'p Lv2i 5 (ace. cogn.)';
37
"iB'SS 'p Mi i 10
03O;y f 3
48

n.f.

i,

but

indef. subj. instead of pass.;

t3T^M

inrn^ v 42

sf.

spot,

id (ace. cogn.)

Ez 29

23 23

gn of mourning
i i

WV^

mpip

bald; Lv

adj.

n.m.

");

P<.

Qal)

(cf.

bald (by carrying load).

Aea(? marfe

e/'y

a baldness

mirtA-e

i//-

1C

.;

(not Sam.; prob. gloss

Holz

Nui6'+iot. 16, 17, 26


Ex 6 24 1 Ch 6 722 'P"|3

11
;

esp.

'p""

?.??

as

company

Ts (or singers), in titles:


7

\j/

42

48 49 84' 85 87 88
Judahite clan

.ebron, i.e.

Ball

27

Ch

in

'P"'?.?

of \^-collec1

44 45 46

2' 13

under
22

11

fig.

= 2 Ch

ZC2

1
.

10

(symbol.)

b. used as

(cf. T]ian f-ip infr.).

Jos 6

(cf. I'aiB').

bim

c.

d.

i~

curved shape of tusks).

symbol of strength Dt

son

'

'p

?t")3
1
4
seen in Zeeh/s vision

oil-flask

of

'

13

AH

of threshing-ox

Kopee, etc.

3. a

19

21 -

Jneal. lists

Kau

9 - 10

;oses,

U26

v 18 Di

fr.

2. Levite, rebel ag.

hesitates).

iSi6 U3 iKr"
as wind-instr.

'p,

1P LZ27

t2.
7
,

'W "?

1
'

(from

of pers.,

fig.,

S 22 s =

wz

VP
4

i
^of
as deliverer); others sub 3 or
esp. as lifted up (nil, as of a lordly animal, cf.
isal
increase of might, dignity

->//-

Dr

),

110

La

IR - s

17

14

rogance 75 s

'1

opp.

reduce, humiliate,

'?

VTft

La

hew

-f 7r,

pass. Je

& nj>

naya >nbbv) Jb 16";

s <rj2

off horns, i.e.

:1

s5

48

,
\

'?

pyp

'p

s.

29

denoting

92" 1 2", so peril.


+ 75" 8o
iCh25 (v.Kau; >Be blow loudly [cf. lc]).
+ it2yb^ I4 8 (sul)j. '^); also lmuglitiness, ar1

r?

(FreyDozy);

S i5 2s +

Jo

3.11

yv^ Ee 3

t.)

(39

distress

^p

IB

^
:

garments

Am 3

t.),

+ 8 t.Ex, Lv4
refuge

lated hill,

rays at

Je 17 Ez 4 3

14

+6

r ' 18

50 "51

2S

Ges) Is

cf.

cf.

'\yp v*>-

(29

s2

36

of

send out

5,

J"]p

12

Pp Ex 34

~\\V

a,

:cU!0 35
'

(so

of antimony,

^"lp n.pr.f. {iiorn

D\p n.pr.loc.

conquered by

GrWe Now GASm,


@ and most sub
;

Isr.

also "0*1

cf.

&6

irob. in

= KapvaLv iMacc 5''"^.Kapviov 2 Mace 12


Gni 4

NH

+ JH2)

T |_D"lpJ
of tabern.,
pi. D-crip

,1

= 36

,3

biinp,

biD-ip,

ankle); Qal
(both

Am6"

11.

7 /. 3 pi.

p.

520

also in

supr.).

^"J

round cake;
.^N^D-ip, sbip all
1D-]p Is 46 s A. Dip v
T
disc,

,'nD'ra

= 36
p26 u = 36
,1

,3 18
-

,s

2S22 =b + D-$>
"^D-IP 2S22 37 =
f lS ).
37

pers.

n.pr.m.

>^"]p
bead, bell,

pt. pass,

32

D^P V%

D^

act, "IBty

+ 133),

(Ges 512,d );

noyD

'p

30

Ne7 4r

26 s3

;sf.VD-;P35 n

v.

etc., beat

of garment), subj.

if Kn",
14

abs. 11";

also

ace.

c.

1
''C>

'',

z8' 7

+ ^D

22

14

c.

rend open heavens, and descend,

of', Is 63 UI
t4. tear, rend, of wild beasts:
^ as fierce bear Ho i3 s (obj. D3p ^9)', % of

human

=39

33

Kb"

'

121
;

pi.

(cf.
sf.

foes

(NH

44
,

Kafirs,

AK77-

L (both) Kopes.

?V7.,-

drum, box

Ar.

ear,

c.'jS

strike

gnash teeth

^ 35

15

Hup

(ace. pers. om.), so

al.,

BaeAVe al. malign, rail (cf.


f Niph. be rent, of garT
ment (^y), Impf. 3 ms.y^l 1 S 15 27 jn.i?? Ex
context) 01

(fr.

> Gr al. W)P

Ar. supr.);

28

32

23

39

be rent, split asunder, of altar

T[y^p] n.m. 1K11,30 torn piece


rag;

pieces,

D^jnp

pi.

v 31

K2

Kn

12
;

3n

he tore

it

iK

13

3 "'.

of garment,
into twelve

rags Pr 23 31 (sign of poverty).

t [r")P] vb.nip,pinch(NHJ'lpc< dough,


compress

lips,

"Apiece of bread ; As. kardsu, nip

gnaw, A.Y. jOjs2nnch; ~EAh.$&\

incise; Syr.

)Llo nail

[v. also

Impf. 3 mpl.
the eye, i.e.

Kpa(r),

vb. tear

fig.

f3. tear, rent/ asunder : a. book


with (a) knife Je 36
h.=make wide, large,
30
eyes, with (2) stibium Je4
windows, i? 'pi

v. [v'?]);

cstr. 3nT ''DIP

post-ex., Ezr 2
,

:!7

l.ans; rsrDTj?

S 15

iKii
K 17 21

off,

TDhp

Jos

Ezr

t [^>b")J3] n.[f. Albr ZAW "' <'**'"] ankle

13

sovereignty (under

matching the loops (n'V?,


r, -

44

al
12

from (fV ?) arms v 20 mark of leprosy out


of (fP) garment Lvi3
t2. fear away

but

[m.] hook, on edge of curtains

26

^V3 + Jbi
inira ynp

34

fillets

[Ij^f'D

of vanquished gods of Babylon.

Ex

(intrans.) (cf. perb. Ar.

cp.

2S13'
,
x g 7= Ih

2:l

Bashan,

21

m. nhpify p goo

(v.

14

vb. bend down, stoop, crouch

[D lp]

@ gg Th We

of

]">_

'P ninriBT?

i.e.

Job's third daughter Jl)42

cstr. '3 'yip torn

t(3) abs.iisn^ nyi yi-ippny


b. tear away or out: veils Ez 13 2 ',

12 31

supr.

iK n

y"!P

bya

^69^

'

'a

(P).

display (grow) horns

(he fully developed), Pt. D'l?? pi?9 "^

?wfw<^r,v.sp3);

t(2)as symbolic

Ec

'-

5fi

rays;-'-Pf. 3 ms. VJB


Hiph. denom. of J~p 1

TTjlSn

10

ribrib t Gn
3

Q^"]P n.pr.loc.

v.

s 13

K2

13

44 2 S i3 ,9 +
Dannb 'p j 02 13

37'

(1) sign of grief,

29 34

Gn

20

cstr>
31

(pers. ivith torn garments)

Je 4 i

naha

(of lightning-flashes in

Am 6"

22

K .

y?P 1 Kii
rend : 1. a. usu.

,
]mi read 2 , ynp
,,T

EW"]2

yni

j S-

Gn

5?"}??!

Ivnv.Ta.yA.

etc.;

Eziy 1^ Jrf.

t.)

'p 2

',

Hb 3"

denom.

Q a*

iTO

1 5. \b

.-,'

Now Da).

Ex

18 27

hill (so in Ar., peak, iso-

Ms side(s) had he

theoph.,

27
t.Lv(allP); as sanctuary,

+4.

,:'- 2n

ffl

12

2Si-;%etc.; tear,
of\etfm# garment in

pt. pass, 'p Vnjll

(26

>y;

sf.TlP

1K11

JX(Ss .ynpT

f raising up individual ruler of Davidic line.


3. of altar, horn-like projections at corners

Q&lPf

Impf. 3 ms.

etc.;

najnpK

1 s. sf.

-|-;

37

<y-,p 2

impugn, censure);

also

ny"^"]?''

wink

Pr io 10 i^ya

BAramj;

?6

yp-

35

19

Qal

cf.

Frk 3: f );

let

them not pinch

'

maliciously, so Pt. act. 'V YlP


13
;

also Vfis'p 'p

his lips (i.e. compressing, as

6 pinching

NH,

or biting,

gnawing, cf. As.).


Pu. Pf. 1 s. Wfp none.
Jb 33yroi c^rt?/ / ?wes nipped off (ci". As. ftV
iktaris, he nipped off clay, to form Eabani).

903

rp
m

C^ U ^ J
w01'^> a PP ar nipping,
V^i^ n
interpr.
(since Hi) of a
nipper
usu.
concr.
"

'

"

'

l^lp

firm,

Aram. N^p Ar.


Adti U1
ijadfly (cf. Thes
),

nipping or stinging insect

J^lS biting

(cf.

e. g.

lLn^

terra aequabilis mollisque ; cf Kb'

ViPp_

Nu

7a

7b

17

ypT - v 7b (v.
;floor of temple

6 1G 7

7a

Th Sta

of tabern.

Nu 5

bottom of the

Kmp Kau

Benz;

loc, fl^jyign

Kara

13

on extreme

[*np]

I.

Eth. $,Ll.\

[i.e.

Pf. 3

fs.

Ju8 10

Ithpa.

Ex

NH

fresh
"113

of spirit,

"

keejring

water cool

(fig.)

16

of water Je

id.; abs.

(sim.).

nrnjH p r 17"

18" Pr 25 s

'p

I!I

28

(for

; cstr.

Gu

22

20

17

cf.Ar. jLJ-J

cf.

ormnop;

(/of

pi. rri'E/p

Nu
Ex

7
4 /ars
<

25

s9

n.[f.] pot (for ink), ink-

n'S'p.)

'P

Ez

s 3
-

HDpn Y ".

abs.

meaning dub).

foil.;

n.f.

(of table)

sf.

unit of (unknown) value,


1

''

[|

Jos2 4 32 (bothE),Jb42 n

NH

following;

r\V\)V\> scale

Ar. jjii sA-zm offfat, iv. scaZe ojT (Berggren),

from small -pox, etc. (Muhit; i.e.


scale off), cf. ,jj> </^ weW from leanness, Frey
34
(KamGolius); also sweep (up debris) Dozy" ').

jjiJsl

be heeded

TniLpCp

n.f. scale offish, etc.;


'p)

"> ,

Dti4

of scale-armour
4 -4

(of

!l

"

Pharaoh under

of crocodile).

fig.

cold
of coldness, cold day, so Pr 25 ;
9
of night Jb 2 4 7
in gen., due to winds 37
(CIJEO v. HIT Pi. yet Voigt Bu, attractively,

of water-

33D fin and scale

a day

U* 'l": urn, jar

kind of jug, jar,

] n.f. a

ti^p

and (Ch) temple


cstr. ^D3n nib>p

-;

(all P).

'

= Lvn m1 pi. CWpfP,


pi. sf. ynwpW Ez 29

(Oh).

DV2 Na

31

''

arnjDp,

180

"iSlS-n

animals having

perh. weight: G1133

grow

t ,

cf. .1

the drink-offering ;

n.f.

Ch

37

calm, self-possessed (Qr

i.e.

n.[m.] cold; abs.

trrjp

No**-

Tni2" ipp

or keep cool

Inf. cstr. metapl. "Vpn

cool; cstr.

,_
pi. D !p

Nithp. "Hp 1

31

NOD^p a measure, Syr. tynojar,


* 8 11
63 205
Frii
Brock >*).

tppp,

tnpj?

cold, so

cool oneself

is

27 (of Tyre

board of tabern.

Nu

Eth.

rncp,

utensil of tabern.

site

Je 6 7b Jems, keepeth her

fig.,

cool,

t"lj3 adj.

tip

+n

border of

&<?

Ez

meaning dub.;

of foil.,

LDt^p (/of

Hiph. make

cp. also

(Ges 67v ) v 7a of

"T?!)

Talm.

j(D after p),

rea( ^ "^Pli? <pv.

cool]);

wickedness

(lit) cool

and

of

vb. be cold (Ar. tj

nipn,

(v

niDp=BH

horn

Syr. Jo;

Levy

(rare);

calm

NH

hvcrfias KaS^y.

17

-^ u 2 4

2.

26-40

t.

palm-haves

basket of

Kapicap.

"^K^P

15

art.

c.

pi.

VKnp 35" +

sf.

mp.

v.

(IlL'p

the floor,

S.

I~1p~1p n.pr.loc. E. of Jordan,

unknown

of ship).

t[mtoj3, Ko"- 1

Jos 15

ttjv

Vf_

EZ27

'p

cstr.

sea.

fn. 5?p"^p n.pr.loc. (floor);

]"Pp

(earth)-fioor

Am 9

0*n yp"ip

17

(cf.

2,i

<

K6 llBM

read prob. nhipn rafters

nnip) <S OS

Juclall

fig.

^T

sf.

boards, of deck

26 !51IUG +45

infr.);

+;

cstr.

; abs.

9I

"p

under

ear.'h,

'

Bhi3 ^(cowie)

board, boards

v +

Bhj?

coll.

id.,

"

tl.
Ex

ground, so 2 Nypnp,
NH
appar. = As. kakkaru, ground,

A r. jliyi

abs.

fr.

n.m.

D^Bhj? v 15

^i.Vp^p_ n.[m.] floor (prob. redupl.

NH

cf.

6o>-d (rare)).

Exauo

ri

Ex26 m

Nebuchadr K3 I^BW? 'p Je 4 6 :o a gadfly


cometh from the north; -i> (Aq Symm) stimuThes al., more gen., excidium.
lator, i.e. Y~)p

\/-np, or lip;

enp

solid,

foil.;

<

insect)

(-/of

fig.'of

^'O'Vi?"!?-

PTtLpG

'p alone,

v.

\1'P

B^p.

Kt^'p (/of

ttWj?

(cf.

tby: n?

144

13

out of storehouses

imp ^pb + 1 4 7

,7',

+P

i.

Zc

[||

Tin]);

4 (rd. nVipi

v. <!?!).

n.f. coolness;

ber: 'on rvby J u


3

n"}P]

n i?."!p <er
22 usu.
v.

1.

Tj5

niB'i?,

(Low p

Pun.

330
),

id. (Lexx),

TPnpp
II.

NH

dovm

(men

20

=:

abs. 'o

Bn inn v

of

cham-

are)

<7./m.

only Ft.

Paring down

kio-o-ou

Ar. Sli, litb.t-ft^:

Low p

40s

all

so prob. As. kiss u ;

S JerI Nu
-

p); Gk.<r Vvo S ,cr


l

pi.

^Lag A -

cf.

N^p

cacumber(s)
Syr. )i*a^o

(ta

for

stud 5,975; Mii 35G


-

'

after

Lewy

Fremdw. 30\

=4

vb. Pilp. tear down(!)


wall)

foil.; cf.

~ip

(NH

"ip")pt?

ivallis),

t[nSC?p, Lbw p:;; ']

D^p Nu'ii

n.f.

cucumber;

pi.

3
,

Is

but
Is

11.

s
I

HCJpTD
so Je'io

n.f. place, field, of cucumbers,


5

Gf Gie

al. (of.

Baruch

6 70 ).

904

nirp

T^^p]

vb. incline, attend, of ears;

tQal Impf.
Hiph. Pfi

HWB'pri Is 3 2

f,/l.

ms. a-B'pn Je 23

3^ipn

Ct 8

S 15

give

s3

+ b
4

Pr 17 29

^pH

//. csr.

etc.;

23

34 49

Mi

+ 12

Ne

s4

142 7

cause to attend,

c.

23

ace. *jy.N

Pr 2 2

+ ? rei),^ io

but usage would be so late and rare that

Da

K4

of life 2

an

attend

(cf.

sign

18

Is 2

i,

+ b

rei v

63'

; fs.

t[n*I?] adj. attentive

n^p Ne

29

as

he shall

^i45

^W

Ch

130

2
,

all

question

P^) Ex i8

battle 2

tf3

"njjl

+7

D^W,

of

rei.

'

'

Qal Pf.

hard);

fs.

nnc^,PT

Gn 49 ///jy;/. 3 ms. H'^ Dt i


44
19 ; 1. be hard, difficult Dt
7

17

case

wby 1 S 5

(of

'\,

o^ 6e

t< 5/taZ^

trial,

an

in

Wp

S 5 7 nnjp
13
^pV 2 S
i,5
1

17

(of a legal

2. be hard, severe,

JO cornpar.).

judgment)

7;a?'tf

</(//=

^yn

'p*

TP

Dt

JO comp.

18

Gn

49'

Impf. 3

Firinba tS^ri!

TV);

/tarfZ {j(
-P/-'.

CI136 13

^inb'pnn

sf.

words

Gn

Exi3 +,
15

13

Gn

Pharaoh made

away; of
JlN^p
a hard

10

tliinir.

Impf. 3 ms.

^p'l Je7 26 + etc.; Inf.


14
17
Pt. n^pp Yy 28 29';
35
,

a legal

Ex 1

^ 60

Jb 30 2
hard, so 1 S i

'

HK'p

1 '

@ Th We Dr

HPS])

6 9 (both P);

</iow Aas mat/e

Qi"

is

(life)

14

"by

cf.

al.);
s9

-pbn

T\vfe[

4 the hand of the sons of Israel went on


being more and more severe upon Jabin fierce,
;

sword Is 27

''"'s

(in fig.); rough,

42

S
(E
1

7 30
-

HB'fJ

commissioned
(Ges* 121d s

S 20 19

13

^N nibs' ^iN]

^^

ivith

S75(,1) 80
'

nB>j?

);

2
i

njy

(||

^n^r\
^^
s

33

35

j^.n.
Dt9
6

all JE)>
JE),
34 (all
(

Q^33

19

t?j?

Is 4 8

4 !'

stubbornness;

T'jV^p n.pr.loc.
20

2i

28

(in

L KeatcDV, A

nt^p

II.

ticavit,

||

Ketr

cstr.

Dt

2 '-

Levit. city in Issachar,

Ch6

57

&p
v

Kua<ov,

q.v.);

Kta'

(\/of foil. rang, dub.; Thes decor-

= A.v. Li.s;

npQ
;

'p

'

"H'kCp n.[m.]

ment

Ct 8

I S2
6

D3-l^ J u2
3I
cf2^ptn), nb"^p 3V ( + nxo^RtPI)

done = stubborn

nW

>

Ex 32

s7

?jb-j^

^^

>is\? uy a people
jjeojue stiff
3 f)7.y-n^p-Dy
o.
|.!>
sujf oj
of

siM&6om>
eel, stubborn,

Jos

13

14 I am
a severe (message) unto thee

Da Synt

G
n 4 99)
U1149J.

= 2 Ch io
K

b. fierce, intense, vehement, of '~lN3p


ci.
f.

Gn

of language

severe things,

c. ia"H),

then tomavit, but

(_p =^

& ?)

n. [m.] an artistic hair arrange-

turner's work, Is 3 s4 so most.


,

^W? ^^i?

difficulty about

travail G11 35 17

K2

etc.;

3 mpl.

1. make difficult, difficulty


10

,!i

3 5 (E) As j>wtt/
/ier bearing (had severe labour). Hiph.
fs.

3 ms. "B'pn

C'pjl 2

cstr

of fierce

Is 14

v.

24

(poem in

HB'pJ Is 8 21

||

[=13130

Ez

2. a. severe, of

4
rough, of lord (COIN) Is 19

severe,

servitude (iTpy)

S 19 44
Niph. Pt.
hardlg bestead, hard pressed.
Pi.

J;

cstr.D^p

difficult, of

'p

(seem a severe

eyes

of wrath

injustice);

Ex

abs. 'p

^p

cstr.

Di T\Z'P for nr> 'p,

(reading

26

(E).

Is 2 7

one whose time

i.e.

(all c. njjf);

hard, severe, fierce

'

adj.

[''']).

nC'p be severe; Ar. Lis (ij) be hard, dry,

Us

N't^p,
KP,

39

HB^ ^oy ^^"ln

as n.coll.

Ju

).

severity;
Aram.
endure, struggle
-au against,
-a
--v
Aram, ^P,
6e hard, difficult; J Aram.
be
^p, n^p

111.

20

Dt 26 c

Dt

;1. hard,

wind

= 2 Ch io

'

(NH

17

relentless, of

[(7 tw^p] vb. be

I.

730

?N pers.

severe;

Gn42

rude
41

9" (c.

fs. nti>p

fpl. niE'j?

(c.

11

id.; fpl. riUBJp,

t[nB?j5] adj.

inrrnx Dt 2 30

ace.

thy people see severe tilings;

attentiveness (give close attention),

abundance of attentiveness

Jb

hard,

adj.

!~Itt)p

i8 2C +;'cstr. 3 2 9 +;
15
1 S i
mpl. D^p

-'?.?

*J

^^ as

T^P'nT nS>p n"E>pm

ace. coon.

EX7 3 (P),

nb-DN ri^ps

'2

b. s/iew stubbornness

',

).

of a living deity

">,

85""'- 5309 ' 1'- 3

l^iTp n.m. attentiveness;


31

,s

prob. subj. rei (Ges 5144m

is

Je f* 1 7'" 1 15 Dt io 10 2 Ch 30 8 36 13 Ne 16 17 29
p r 29 oannb iB'prri'N ^ 95 s c f. pr 2 g^ 8UDj.

appar.=

ace. cogn. Is 21";

f5

their neck,

so"

Je 6 17 Is 4 8 1S Pr 4 20 5' 7 24
66 19 86 6 also c. ace. rei Je

i:i

:!

by rei Je 6 19

h rei

Ct8 3 rei ^
Jb 13 ^ 17 61 2

3.

of obstinacy

fig.

K 17" /tey stiffened

+ b

t.;

Zci Is5i (|p3nxn),^pers.^55

",

stubborn,

stiff,

^pM

D2"!JrriN

Je i8 IS

rei

etc.;

34

19

pers.Jei8

Pt.

io 30

Is

^ 66
/my. ms.

^PpD Pr i + pi. Q^^pp


attention (f.ts. +yo? ); abs. Ho 5

S 1 5'-+

13

etc.;

19

make hard,

K i2 = 2 Ch io

nn^pn f

esp.

(subj. Q^TN).

18

yoke imposed by king


a.

s3
/*#/' 3 ms. SB*?. Is 42

Jb33 21

rnrpn

sending

as Pi.);

Ex
lis

H^pn

made hard to ask, asked


make severe, burdensome,

thou hast
2.

(E

fi.

ntypft

n.f. perhaps

hammered work,

25 37 lampio

only of metals (orig. turners worklj;


', of

cherubim

stand 25 31
v Ntt'p.

30

in tabern.

37'""Nu8

4 -4
,

Ex

clarions

18

abs.

11.

'O

905

nc?p

tjTTt^p] vb. Hiph.


hardly

treat

Ar.

make

1.

hard.

s;

V 1. make hard, stubborn,


'%

(sabj.

ace.

c.

Impf.

17

Is 6 3

3.b

2.

rwpn Jb 39

1,;

nvo

ace.

(c.

r d. 3

11Si

Siegf Du);<(l)i) Infabs. (Gps*


or Imp/. 3

Tf P.,

nnVpn Hi
D"!^ Ew,

bow ; f

?]

q.v. (u for

60

(||

Kg";

Dt^'p (\/of

Aram.

i5

12

Aram. **

Schwally H ot
'

Zre, v.

loan-word

is

86

'

iland. os'j &e

irae,

Ar. L. s equity, justice

Era 200 )).

(v.

prp,

(NH

12

'

14

12

12

S 15

2
21

19

14

Ch

2
4

27

25

C"N2

2,i

22 a (but

co7t-

16 2 "

15
;

~W\>

c.

abs. 'p 2

2K15

20

2:'

"i^Wl

2 4

"f p Ez

as acc. cogn.

cstr.

1K16

i"fp

"^

Ch

Oh

conspiracy

Ni'D'l

1;

Je 11 9 as
14
13
1212
exclam. 2 K ii "= 2 Ch 23 , iVs
(Gr Lag
Che Cumm -Gu Kau al. t^lp or SHpJ; n\S^3 lB>p Ez
17

"131

'p NS133

< rd. n^^'K'i -tBte Co Toy Krae al. (after

25
,

(s>).

t ""ll^p n.[m.] pi. bands, sashes,or other

"iBp,

m;i,r5i
6ind (o for n after' p) Xi>
who cp.also ('perh.') Ar .7.-1.9 fo/ ce to do a thing,

4*

Syr.

woman's ornament that is bound o/t : abs. 'p


2
M
nny cfVPi. Is ,s
"; sf. nn^i? Je 2
Is

bind, join, "i^p knot;

id.,

vby

ytnnil 2

(^of

l^'t^'p

I C^P

foil.; cf.

Palm. NC'E'p name of office,

(Low p

straiu

lco

).

oZJ

/'

v
C' l

J Aram.

5e dried up]), Syr. .> 5e o?cZy

stubble,

4y

(||

I.

tlti^p vb. bind, league together, conspire

rtEJpnn

D"HB>p_rin

T K n +

+,

Toy

(ace. to

nwp.

v. I.

2
'P

2
21

tptpp n.m. truth; Pr 22


Aram, gloss to foil. HEN nN).
^?p,

Syr. Jfc^.a.0

Ara(/t;

Impf. 3 ms.

2);

Pt. pi.

infr.); *sf.

v.

Palm, Utfp A^ccrn?;

cf.

Nt?f P r^fe,

tSlE'p,

("'hr Pal

</.,

foil.;

Qal

"^y

pi.

T^tDp n.m. - slu

after p).

i*

I s 4Q
(fi
g
ms. "Wpn(?)

.<

j.

spiracy
"

Pf.

12-

'

Aram, form

/as*,

conspire

D^pn HirzBae Kau Bu.

fs.

n.[m.

tia'vTp

fs.

Dn^pni

sf.

ftt'nd

n'3"hi3TJ Jb 3 8 31 canst thou bvnd fast the


bands of the Pleiades ?
Pu. Pt. JNSH
nhtfpen Gn 30 41 (J),
Qal 1 c.
Hithp.

hardly, roughly (of ostrich), Pf. 3 ms.

ireai

of

ms. D^pFl

^rarV).

2 fs.

2.

||

SabDenkm

Sab. ilDp hardness, severity, cruelty,

ornament),

(as

-rapri).

tough

be hard, firm,

^..'s

2.

ntzjp

(oi-i-.

pei'h. elder

old

'P

XH -'p

i Nt'p

fo Syr. [io,

Eth. &ft<J: bind);

Qal P/.

Am 7

ms.^P,

"

8
ms. sf. Drn^p consec. Dt 6 etc.;
15=' +
i5
Impf. 3 ms. "Wp*\ 1
~"^P*1 2
etc.; Imv. ms. sf. 0"!^ Pi'3 +; Pt. act. pi.
1

i6 1G

:;u

:i

D^P 2Si5
1

22

1S 21

bind,

K??), acc

+ ^5? Dt

Gn

i>J?'

confine,

ls

Pr

moral precepts);

c.

^232 IVWp

ivith his [viz.

22

10

nypb 'p

conspire
1

Ch

io

24

16 9

21

+ h?
16

16

with, 2

Ne

<^e Z(f? of

4
31

life

D^N Pr

19

=2

(+ inf.

Jonathan

K 16

Ch'25 27

purpose);

giph.
ivas

P/

s 13

Ar

fs.

2
c.

20

15

DS>,

Tjipfo

bound up with

K 12

30
;

21

abs.

together
1

12

ilal 3
24

Jb 13 25

4
,

Xal

'

10

loan-word Era

is

ab

chaff;

stubble,

S 18 1

10

Jo

19

in

11

IS33
driven by wind

so in metapli.

as

sim.,

Je 13 24 ^ 83 14 fig. of the worthless


2 "- 21
of harmless trifles 4i
2

[l^p] vb.denom.Po'. gather stubble


Pf 3 pi. consec. W#?) Ex -J /;/. cstr. V?^
t

y 12

gather
also

Xu

Pt. Efet-O

c.

stubble,

s5 33
,

f.

nwpD

Xu

32:1:|

(P),

iKi7

+ Hithpo .Imv., TCpi

i7'^ 2

12

(P ?^);

0^7

acc.

e.

Ex

acc. cogn. tfp

f?n v 7 (both J)

acc.

firewood

c.

"-

15

as

10 - ,s

Qal Imv.

WW* ZP

AV PY

gather yourselves together, yea gather together,


from foregoing (cf. Vr ss), but this only ilenom.
in specif,

stubble, sticks, etc.

mng. gather

prob. with

GrBu

SK1893

'

39C

al. icnai

tntpp
Albr

n.f.

ZAWYVi(ls '"3)

unknown;

(i

'

J1
)

NH

" 9,14

(appar.

m.

read

^f^nn.

the life

ofD. (Qal 1 b); Impf. 3 fs. notarrb -iPjwn


Ne 3 3S a/Z ;7ie waZZ iwas joined together (the
chcuit complete).
Pi. Im-f. 1. fo'wrf cm

'p

yypb

as acc. cogn. 'P

lit.

''').

(J); in sim., as inflammable, i,y

Na

14

47

1S

);

B^_ 15";

^^

Ar.

fll. [t^'t^'p] doubtful vb., only

=2 Ch 33 2425

'

acc. cogn. "tt?p,

pers.

1"

39

2. fcaj/Me together,

(J).

c.

42

30

?y pers. against 1 S 22
9
10 23
2i 3 ~ 4
to 15

c.

27

15

15

1 iv

Gn

D'SCy)

oiip.

Is 5

Ob

vigorous (prop. v:ell-knit ;

pt. pass,

c.

24

40

24

n.m.

Ex

Is 40

iB>S3.Gii44 30

the boy's]

13^2

Jos

and

tig.,

Ex

12

lit.,

(all of religious

2,

(J; of strong affection);

2,

ace.

Er

c.

b.

bound up

his life is

21

29

44

'

On Jb

ace.

c.

bind: a.

Je 5i C3

(J),

of crocod. 40

1 i

3s 23

Gn

iTWB'j?

1.

rei

(JE);

(+

+; yaaWfs.
DnK'j? G1130 42

pi.

*;

ace.

c.

3l

15" Is

ttl'P

1)'

(Ex

bow

(orig. -/perh.

Z.;

As. kastu ;

22
i

but

t'lp,

v.

mug.

Eth. *fl^:

^i.

Ar.

^-.3,

i>l.

KBPlp

after p)

Mand. NUC'3 (Fra

D^P Ho
ni'nb'p

);

0^

estr.

pi. abs.

S20h

vnhf-'p (Ges

sf.

etc;

Is s

Iiuntiiio'C4ii2.7

:i

(.T;

b. battle

''bri).

+ (or

2-"

||

cf.

24

Q'Sn Is

||)

^EH f

'P

76

13

1515

Ez 39 3

= arrow + 2T11
(

Ch

'

i2 2a

JJO) so 'p

mn

,3

w
Jb 4 1'-" (cf. La 3 W Jb 5 7 ); +
f 4 6 + jin*?
10
Jo 6
2 Ch
50 42 + various weapons Ne 4

K9

24

IT

'pn-by

2s

-9

Je 50 14

51

:nn), in

(||

3 '-f7

I3

fig.

nnn);

(||

Hb

io

Ho

sim.

in

"

(of

78

s7

slack bow).
Is 2i
:(

17

'<

(context corrupt),

Tpi

'p3

c. 'p

coll.

bowmen

as

Hl

Dt 14 13

Je

Zc

'p

10

aim;

its

Dr Kit Lohr tr..


Ch io 3 HPS Now

II

=200

Heb.

in postB.

T
1',

cf.

(NH
id. ;
V

vb. see

131.-1

12

spectacle

J"P~i

CX?: J

KV~i

1"l,

Sab.

DHM a.G,*a, a *..

Ar

human

66".

Is

N1N1

''Jion

expect,

see,

''NT

J^

MI

g0

se6)

Eth

Gn

Jb

29

;o

24

15

Gn

2o

10

KT Gn

Gn 38

etc.;

4i

H. KT),

37

Gn

2S
i

n^PT 2 S i

18

,3 14 ir
-

33

14
,

sf.^nx-i ji, 42 s

HNT

7m_p/ 3 ms.

(Baer

Gi,"

<

ST Ex 5

2,

4-,

pi.

van

d.

^J

H.

ll0

tori), Niril

etc.;

Ges 57 ^- hh Ko

22
1

ms.mo
+ jius.
,

501
;

van

d.

KV1 Gn i8 2 + (1 S 19 20
ST^ D r smixm^ sf ^^T
fs /rwin Lv20 17 Jb 33 2 ,

Gn

Jir.

cf.

GesKo

supr.;

'+ 1 s. nNlS 2 i +
HNT 27 27 + etc.; Inf.
10

(j'it.

TR),

||

"I

14

37

L a2

cf.

is

corrupt;

Gn

n31

'p

20

after
: 'J

va

'~\

11
,

ace. pers. Is 6

H'^p TCT\

30

^Sp inp

(pt. sf, cf.

= 'p

Gn

Je 42
i2 12

15

1X3 v

^>

subj.

S 23",

"'D 1

HPS]);

l4

16

13

91 supr.); ace. of

p.

t.

Jb Pr

(^n^TJ

[not

al.

etc.; P<".

HJ, Q

subj."

4- 5

ni^n (BaerGi;

see,
2

nJO

cstr.

17

1. a.

HJOi Je

Holz Gunk.

Gn 2 6 2S Is 6;
+ m?n Ez 28

20

ThWe

rd. rnntpn

cf.

etc.; ^ss.

vera I);

INT

3 +,
niN-1 Ex io 28

niO Gn i3 15 +
van d." H. nitO)
c.

nt?^ ~(D&\

he became, growing up,

which Ball reads here),

nk] Ex

'pn nN"ip3

HPS.

further
(si

2.

?P?).

then superfluous (om. ),

Kn Di

'

'p fig.

We Now think

al.ora.;

v.

and

a boivman; but

hi?
n^N

of

Je 49 s5

18 33

fig.

n^m

nTT-pa

(Sj

Ch

into)

f.

(||

n.m. bowman

PIZjp

Ho

TT

,jyn

(P).

'

Jb 20 24

rainbow: DtWn DV3

appearance, features,

Comra, i.e.
Bx 33 20 ^NTl 2 S r 3
5
ju-s. Sin Mi 7 ' Zc9 (BaerGi,"
read

14

:,4

2 2

b. supr.).

of divine judgment,

Ez

(poem),

(cf.

60H'

tfie

pers., c. ace. pers.


_

nriNT

fs.

(id. ;

6cw (passing over

e.

might,

Gn 48

Heb. "NT 2));


Qal nu P/. 3 ms. 'i
Gn 2 9 10 + sf. ^NT consec.Ex 4 14 ,WN-l 2 K 2 12 +

etc. (cf.

15

;>

f/rrttt;

act.

i"TK"1

IT

fo^

(||

'p

:,5

?JB>

'J33

abs.

textual error; v. HOT.

i7 17

n^m

al.

Ch

TO, and, of God,


vsn Je 4 6 9

misplaced gloss on v c

= bow(-mert), archers
S
'P? Q^K CPTSn

(but dub.

Res, 20th letter;

2 2

21 21

owe grasping

Ch

Gn

ari^p DjiB'rriN ra-iTi Je 2 also nnmi


9
'p ',/, i8 M =2 s' 2 2 '(rd. nnrpi for nnai)

(fig.)

low of deception

??'&e

one that misses

(i.e.

We Bu del. 'N.

npr6p

as warrior):

d. phrases are

archers,

'E>n 'N

1S

Is I3

alone

-,r'"

8 40

,s

Ch

T,^

'p
;

(pt. pass), 2

r;

13

"b

v. also 'p?

D3-|n I3 i

2:t

26";

Ch

Am 2

'13

perh.

(or

-pf
s
f 78 'pn B>Dh
bow, (v. Je 46 infr.)

the
2

(v. II. PK*J) 1

"WOp Gn

'p
;

cf.

I)

||

rin 48" Jos 24'- (both E), Ho i


s i8 (+ n). 2 S i" 2 K 6 2 Is 41- Ne 4 7
(+ DTnpn), Zc 9" (fig. of Judab. as s bow);
]i
^37 (fig.), 44 7 ( + or y]n also infr.); +
7

nin,

'p

:i

Je5i f 37", an^nh^p Xe 4 7 (wnfp.


15
a. for
1. bow
van d. H. [exc. ^37 ]);

etc.,

n$?,

v.

Ch io

-9
(v. [nnc]), 'P npn J e 4

tread) the boiv, Is

28

i(i

Dninv'P

:i M

/<e>f-

del. 133 '), T>? 0--ii72n

'p "pii

Palm. NDE'P
Je 46 +

Wp Gn 48"+

Ch 26" +

(ttfor

Nn#p_

font-,

sf.

Hoi +

//,//.); abs. 'p

and

bowman ;
bowman; OAram. riE'p

(rare), all

Syr. JkL^o &otr, l^-o


/,<w\

A NFi^p

etc.;

^-l-

God 32 31 (D^a-^S 0^3); ace. pers. om. 18 2


30
20
2
11
19' +
opp.
c. ace. pa 3I
46 48 Ex 33
HriXTlN v 23 c. ace. pB specif, of having access
s 5
b.
to man of rank Gn 43 + (v. [n3B] 2 b).
;

see, c. ace. rei

subj. ]]V,

&W

n
,0
2
4 (vand.H. Baer; v Gi),
nj^-iri

24

Dt

WjrriX lp^l Je 32 4
7

+9

t.

(niN-l^J

Dr Kit Bu HPS Now)

+ very oft.
Dnio 77 8
-

c.

Dt 3

15
,

riij'tn

21

34

S 6 13

rd.

ace.

om.

^ntnpb

subj. pers.

Jo

+5 t,Dt, +

cf.

ace. cogn. '"^IP

fitn 8

Jos 24' (E)

Gn 1

hence

see

We
15

Ex 3 + 7 1.,
s

12

"'?"]P

abs.=

907

HN-1
receive revelation, Is
v. 1. nN"i

30

'"'I'ly,

ace.

c.

10

Ez

ntn), cf.

(||

788

v. 'y, p.

and

Imv.:

war,

sec

f.;

impending Ex I3 17 (E); ripipnVlS '">


DH^rrnw 2 o ,s (Gi v u eraf n
Ec 7" //<?
see it

i.e.

stm= living men;

sci? </ie

2Si3 + ptn?
5

22"

Xe

1ST Nbl
:f
';

Gn 41"

2CI1 29

"(abs.);

W?. t&

Is 66 s ,

cf.
s

30 Jb
7

see, sq. ace.

Ezi6

Is

Ez

Dm

50

W3

27 -- 7

13

fl'^S

K2

2
9

cl. c.

(2)

V and

39

P ers

(Je 46

t.

K3n-b

(incl/pt-). acc

22

10

3-G

10

Am 9

J )>
(

s l8

4-

J 11 9 s0 3 rei

+3

and God

c.

3.

Dt

acc. pers.

+ adv.

T 3n, VT)

W$n

acc.

(||

1-

denied

15

Gn2 7

spiritual vision

Ex

*3 ,

c.

/ie/ei-i

tLai

On
Ez

^35''

La2'

n2

^
;:

B!<

sq.

(l

Ec3

J ';

nt|)3

J31

Ex

18

how

acc. it^SD

signs),

20

15

cf

rd. V?$.

';

and

nr?3
17

S 26 lc r\b^
,

Zc 2

Is 40

2K6

2G

13
,

18 21 Nu
l]
(E),> 14 2 5 3 3 Ct 6 nb Est 3 4
whether,

Gn

i:

39'

Ct

7",

S i8 15 ''X Ec 2 3 V that v 13 f 3 1S
KYS Gn 42 21 (i.e. saw it by out-

cf.

other cases,

Ho 5

13

under 5 (rarely
and only SKJe), tlmv. +J/T
.

[Note,

GEM),

(cf.

acc. rei lib

c.

d. look after,

acc. rei

c.

13
i

(||

t^3n).

g. look out,

33

21

^ seeth v 14a (E;


(E), cf. abs. ntn? " as n.pr.loc.
HNT, cf. v Niph. and Di); riVNT Est 2
1 read
1

',

at

= suitable
= concern oneself

Gn

=3

Imv.

(J)-

39

sq. cl.
41

14

39 41
2 S 24"

Ex4
1

1G

abs.

abs.

23

c.gii

give attention/
take heed

to,

nD3n

tinguish,
reflect,

c.

30

3
;

God is

see !

loitaess

nom. independ.

sq.

ttention to, acc. rei,

2H13- 5

acc. rei,

*$ Ec

'1

sq. cl.).

Exio

take heed!

discern,

look

+ n'3)

b. look eit,
a matter, acc. rei om., of '\

(Giv 15 ).

^45";

27

Dti +

C'h 2

inquire into

27

21

Gn

li.

about, acc. rei

a.
of mental observation
consider .' exclam. (nearly

see ! observe !

nan),

NH).

(as oft.

(rut

Lai

man

2K9 Gn 41 (E), + b pers.


pers. + ft? from among 2 K
acc.
select,
1
S
provide fur1 S 16
pers.
io + 3 among +7
nish, c. acc. rei Dt 33 (poem), + 7 pers. Gn 2 2

cl.

om. | (late)

3s

S1

S14 27

a. sq.

17

HD of indirect question
Ju 9 Dt 3 2 2 Je 7 17 33 24

Jil

to see,

looked

= perceive

pt

see light).

it

look, etc. (of

"

21

'

Gii37 14 (J), c.
3"'
35
20 M 2 S 1
visit (go to see) 1 S 1
acc. pers.
2K 8 29 =2th2 2 2 K 9 ,G cf. Ez20 2S 'iO py
observe, watch, abs., 1 S
Jb 7 s (Di Bu al.).
WG i7':8 Ec8'
f. look upon= endure
yT).
6

135 ; fig. of
44" Je 5 21 Dt 29 s

+ oft. ( 1 S 2 3

sq. cl. c.

see,

(E),

6 1717

Pi-20 12 . 1

])$

10

10

of indirect question

't?

4
wliether Je 30

c.

11

48

@DuChe

IIpt

T?V.i), +oft.; peculiarly, *3B

JuV

find end, acc. pers.

sq.

37 (E),

(all J),

ward
in

1IU2

+ n^3n); sq/X

Je 3 2

thai or
b.

(J),

nan

24

(J),

WeDrKitBuHPSNow);

Jon 4 5 +

fi

5. see

8" Gn

"\//49

2"
8

23

Is6 10 29 1S 42 1S

69

miraculous

Dt

of idols

Ezi2 22 f 40 13
rd. Qr v. "|1N.

14

f.

look, take

Du Che

Klo

what hast thou encountered, that


Terminal. 177
Z AW xtx nwili.i,
E; icher
4. abs.
34.'. ff.

Houb

(all

^"in

have (power of) vision,

a fruit of) IS53 11

eis

,;

20"' i.e.

fig.,

(Hup-Now;

Jb 1 1" (|| VX), ^ 1 10 4 9 10 = have


40
experience of, Je 5 12 14" 2o' s 42" Zp 3 15 \fr 89
Ec v nsn i^n vrya rwEc 8 ,r'; rrto nrc Gn
ln - 31

with

look with pleasure (acc.

see after, learn about,

acc.

c.

acc.

c.

138"; so perh.

\js

oft.

Ez 4 o 44 5

so as to learn to

see,

33

11

Je 23"-", 4-3 pers.

(6) acc. pers.

+ nan), Gn 8' 18 Ex 3 Lv 13
La 3 50 (ft? loc), Gn 13 (ft? loc. + n loc), Dt f

per?.

Je 30".

pers.

know
rei Dt

S 18 27

+3

without acc,

c.

prep.

c.

God,

rescues from travail his soul, makes

23" 33 ]n (both E),

2G

S 9 16

(J); look at

18
acc. f)N v^66

c.

ins. acc.lix

Kit [perh.], with Hipli. n*n;

Ex

Gie), +acc. IS'K

1.

Nu
+

acc. pers.

b. sub,;.

Jb 37 24

intend)

al.

(all P).

= inspect n

(P);

man, regard,

vera

(si

'

lr'

(E^,

16 13 (J) I have looked after one

om.,4-ft? by reason of

1<

+ ini333 Hg2

me

12

fDt4 Jb3i

for nljnj));

(interpr. v. Di).

Che Bae Dr

\p\.

Gn

'I

19

HPS prop. m~^

Gn9

subj.

:<liM

Lv if-

2-'

favour, acc. pers.

2S20"; (3)+ adj.


7'

Ex

Wn

(rdg.

'">

'~\

del.

2G
i

Gn

acc. rei, +

(J);

12

Ex

s1

42

land=reconnoitre Jos

ace. of

K 9 Lv i4

(JE),

"IHN

rei

Dt
Ez33 Dn i 8
t(4) + 3, acc. rei
Nui3 (JE), Hg2 3 t(5) 4- prep, phr., acc.
10
7
pers. Ex 5
(J), Zc 4' Ec 10 Est 5"; acc. rei
,:u:;

i4

c.

Gn 9 2223 (J),

acc. rei,

c.

prob.

vby

'

seeing

z'c?.

11

1-

men,

15

(1

3, ace. pers.
4

Ec

Gn 6" saiv them that


(both J), Ex 2 32 s5 (both E),
they were fair, 1
i'Kii'-"*, ace. of face +
Gii3i (E), EX34 25
4
(P); ace. rei Gn 49'* (poem), Is 22* Gn i (P),
+ epex.

:<

20 21

24

(1)

= inspect

,,J

"pi

17

look at sun, etc., for worship

2.

or phr. of closer design.

cl.

2824" 1E20; \vn

K 23" 1 K
1 S 1
1 4
in reverse order, iy"]1 n 1 S 2 y
6. look at, see, by direct volition
19

K5

Lv 1 3'

a^

Je

a. subj.

Dipt? Jb
32
adv. or adv. phr. instead of ace. rei:

c.

34
nana

^y

D\sn

Dn8

nK-iKJ

om.

17

iS24
WIS

yn

nx-vi

25

Je 5

Ex

ace. rei

20 7

);

who

ntn
15

10

1G

1G

fS

rect.).

32

=2

18
.

13
.

8
:il
,

Ex 25 40
Ch 10 1C.

lv io

31t2 'l 3

of pers. Slal 3

Ec7 I4 (sq.cl.orat.

Je

i.e.

2:i
.

d.

e. dis-

f consider,
.

t8.a.

look into, hence look at with interest

c.3,

lit.,

(Germ.

908

n~\
(i) gaze

sich vertiefen in'):

We Dr HPS),

so

at

19

(on

become

to

as

context v.
acquainted with Gn,34 (P); so as to find out
1

:0
inspect liver (for omens) Ez 2i'
Ec 3
what weakened = behold Jb 3" 2 Ch

22

some-

3
64
>j
'\
of
helpfulness,
kindness,
(2) look at with
12
11
M
IX?
16
abs.),
S
(+inf.
2
1 S i
"3J|a Gn 2 9

na-v
appear, of things

C.

(Hex only

late

85

1,;

c.

t//-

+ adj.

D118

pers.

v 13

pred.),
11

+ T?.?!')

^ 106
(3) upon a spectacle causing anger
]I
Ex 2 (E), grief Gn 2 10 (E), 44 34 Nu 1 15 (both
.

J), 2

22

20

D!r)=

(subj.

Ch 34

6'c

s8

Est 8
a with appre-

24

Ecu

'

b* pers. IS17 7 (subj. D^J?


by pers. Ex 5 21 (J); D\33Krrby '1 Exi 10
ta.

<:.

||

Comm,

and

22bb

c. b,

also Spiegelb

mm

'-v

ZA

nyyb

idfns-H ^64. Corrupt

njJE');

[}3K]

v.

* iv(Jlmel900, ' 209ff -.

't onsn
1

c.

s i6

17

17

(and

II

19

D-JNn nTffl

),

12

f.

Gn 48"+ etc.; Impf. 3 ms. nK"V


,4
<:;ii22
juss.
+
T. Ex 34 Lv9, N^.l Gn 1 2 +
&ONJ
F
Ex 6 etc.; Imv. ms. HCOn l K I 8

Pf. 3 ms. nS-13

:!

:|

nN"in J u 13
of

(God)

'"

(E), v
P),

48

K3

21

1
c.

S i7 l7 +

S 3
etc.;
b pers. Gn
,

=2

2~

rftnb Is

,2

Ch

+6

v.
1

,'i

11

Gn 35

Lv

4
9 (all

14

+5

8"),

Ju 13

21
;

t.;

of

lb?

"<

c."

b pers.

b.

Exi6

abs.

10

Ju

12

Gn 4 6 29 (J), Jui 3
;d)s.

f 84
Is

12

3
;

s
l

||

lu

iKiS

(3 loc), f'lNn

2 - 15

P).

(del. as dittogr.

Lo Du Che

17

(E);

Ilpt

Marti
rendered

(Mass.) sq. "SffHK) of '\


appear before ^ so nanil 1 S I 22 nST
:

Dti6"
(-IE),
Dt
34
(JE).

2,,

Is

i'

2
;

EX34 23
^T. Ex23 (E),
,

n&nNl
i6 lf

',

read prob.

V42

15

3
,

Vs

3. be

visible,

HK1? f3N

face),

p_s

'

De which were
(formerly) not seen; Di are insignificant ('unhis bones are not seen, detected;

prob. corrupt, Bu ^NJ,


tHithp. recipr. look at
each other: Impf. 2 mpUNinri HG>? Gn 42' (E);
techn. 3 mpl.CiS 1N"in?l 2 K i4 41 =: 2 Ch 2^and

Du

del. as doublet.

they looked each other in the face,

combat, so

HNnnj

'D

1 pi.

K 23

(perhaps) 2

cf.

met

i.e.

where Wkl Benz

s9
,

in

i4 s =2Cli25 !7

couj.

Sm

niNinns (or Niph. in niNins) for mt


Hiph. C2 p/. 3 ms. n*nn G11 4 i 2S +.
25
W-in"
^V'-in Ez
s-]n Dt 5 21
7' +

ink

'

ink-i?.

Am

Jui3 23 ,^N-in Dt 4 3f "is.VX-in'iXasU'Ces 531


4
4
sf. ^WKnn bt
34 Q^n^-in Is 39 cf. 2 K 2o
5

';

'),

sf.^NT

sf.

niaqn Dt 3

HNT

Nu2 3 ^59

etc; Imv. ms.


24

4-

li ;'

^NIl

sf.

etc; Ft. nK"|D

nW)b Ex 34 24 (JE), Dt 31
in all Qal (v. [H3B] II. 2).

11

,:
',

II

7i^/: 3 ms.

etc.;

Is

30

K"!*!

Ex33

ls
,

Kn

4
,

Gn^^,

s.sf. JIKntJ

30

Inf.

etc.;

cstr.

nan^nn Ez 40 4 aanx^ Dt
Ex25 9 Ez4o ; l.'a. raw
,

something, shew: (i) subj. man, c.


Nu i3 26b (JE), Ju i 24 2r 2 K
4
13.13.15_|
20
s ^^2.2.4_j_^ t ^ ac(;
re j om E Z ^o

one

<o see

'

pers. 4- rei,

'

Est 4 s
31D

by pers. Is

Ex2 3

34 (JE).

ace. refl. IK'S? 4- ace. rei

Ec

24
;

NT

10

capers.
LV13 7719 b of

VSrb*

3 (E),

N1117 7 (both

(3 loc),

cf.

c. be

=exist, + b pers.
Ez io s
be present,

(3 loc.)
3

subj.

M =2 Ch 5 99

be seen to come.

ace.

Lvf Nu 14

esp.

al.);

5
;

1-

appear, of man, =2)resent oneself:

God

vm,

13

loc. 4-^?),

<^

19
(3 loc), 16 20 (all P),

60 2

,s

33

\m

2S22 11 (nrr"W3-^y;
of* ^J>P, c. b* pers. Ex

(2 loc),

b pers. Je

c.

Dl.it.DBu.B. E ^ xui 4 i4 (je;


Is52 s Qal 8 a (5)), Lvi6 2 (P; 3

S3

33

(JE

'

21

23

Ex

Ju

loc.

s4

Dt 16 4

(JE),

pers.).

,2

Je 13 26 Is 47 3
fPu. Pf.
21
^1
iib 1-nbxy Jb
pi.
3
33 (Baer Gi d. f. Ki
Ko 41 5 Mappik Ges 5Ud van d.H.IK^.appar.
6

sf.

KauKit); abs. Gn 22
31 2 Ch i 7 3 (ins. ^
in the mt. where 'i appeareth (prob., Di Sta Gi
43

4-3

t.,

esp. a.

J,

t.

2 essent.),

!??,
,2

77

4-

1. appear,

21

Ex 6 ('W

3
5

Ex 13"

?N

c.

of sins 2i 29 (|| ni^H),


|3X3 etc. Ez io
b. subj!

30

= occur 2 K 23

seen

nitnnj)

Ez 19 11

subj.)

14

(c ^

iKio =2Ch9 n

rei,

J u 19
S 17'" (+N13p)

pers. 2

//</. cstr

subj.

Ex

subj.

riN'ti

(where DH3

a.

35

scheinbar'), so Bae;

is 0"]N'n ->in3 orpN-ii

n^V2 S 7 read
"iN-lPlI (with other changes) WeDr KauBuHPS
Now Ez 1 read prob. Wiph. Hi Co Krae
M 6 read prob. HNT c Now GASm. Niph.
Ch

seen:

6e

abhorrence Is 66
(4) gra~e
4
hension
(5) with joy, pleasure, 2K
10" Mi f Je 2Q 2 Is 52 s (|?ja PV, cf. TTiph. Nu
na
5
5
11
2s
9
14
17
6
1//54 106 128 Ct 3
14 ), Jb 20 33
Ec 2
(6) esp. with exultation, triumph
feast eyes upon, sts. gloat over (fallen enemies),
Ju 16 27 Mi 7 10 Ez 28 17 Ob 1213 V' 22 ,s 112 8 118 7
.

2.

subj. fitn,

Lv

J33

subj.

44

P), abs.

14
1457
elsewhere poet.
2 loc. 9 LV13
25
1G
18
2 S 22
f 90 Pr 27 (of *Vfa), Ct 2> 2
15
(2 loc; of blossoms); subj. OnWJ? Dn i

Gn i 9
+ i8

i/'

4",

ace

ace. pers.

pers.

Ju

22

0111.,

:= exhibit Est

Kn

4
;

^
c.

(2) especially

'1
(God), c. ace. pers. 4- rei, 61112' Ex
2S
48" (both E), Ex 3 3 is Dt
(both
J), Gn4i
9
lb
24
313
21
34 (both JE), Dt 3 4 5 Jos 5 (D), Ex 25
23
(P), Ju i3 4- 5 t. 4- (of revelation to prophets)
Nu 23 3 (JE), Je 38 21 Ezii 23 also, c. ace. rei

subj.
16

Nu

cogn.,

8 4 (P), ace. rei om.

Dt 34 4

(JE), ace.

= exhibit, Is 30 of visions,
ace. pers. 4- H3 Am 7
8 4-"^ 3
(P),
ace. pers. only = case to see [a
30

pers. om.

c.

4 7
-

c.

Je 24

c.

pers. 4-cl.

2
c.

'
1

subj.,

Ex

27

vision]

8", ace.
ace. pers. 4- appos. 2
*3 v 10 .
(3) subj. angel, ace. pers.

J09

+ rei, of
pers. + cl.

HD Zc

c.

b.

co

85

+2. cause

behold,

ace. pers.

c.

gaze

a. cause to

+3

ace.

:i

HI>i

^6o

to look intently at,

Qal

rei (cf.

with joy

at,

experience

to

cati.se

+ rei, subj/',

something, c. ace. pers.


7 i

Zc2 3

revelation to prophet

i//-50

to

23

b. in

91'.

exultation, cause to feast one's eyes upon, fallen


11

enemies

MI
Dt

(cf.

59

\^

sense, cause to behold

1. be

caused

subj.

man,

33

Dr).

(cf.

shewn: Pf.
Ex 26 30 (P; 3

to see, be

ace. rei,

weakened
tHoph..

in

c.

).

ms.

O^l?;

loc.);

so Pt.

nK"]B 25 40 (P; 3 loc.); sq. inf. '? riyip


s

Dt

2. be exhibited

'.

nm

nwin

to, subj. rei, ace. pers.,

nxini
Pf. 3 ms. consec. inarms

Lv

i3

49

n.f. mirror

serving-women

the

Vrrss;

(so

(v. Di).

Ex3,3

n.m.

i~TN!E)

as

pi.
of seeing (oneself));
(P) the mirrors of

njqo Ex 38 s

nfcaStn

cstr.

8), subj/'':

[nNlQ]

f 11.

place, or instrument,

sight, appearance,
vision; b abs.Gni2 u +; cstr.nKipDt28 3l +
4
sf. IINip Jo
+ nxip Lv 1 4 + appar. pi. cstr.
*"] Ec 1 9 (Ko"-*-'11 *), sf. (prob. in fact sg. G-s
]o2

'")

^K"! Ct2 14 14 jrPtOO Na2"+,etc.; 1.


fa. szgr/i, phenomenon, spectacle Ex 3 3 (J),
b.
appearance 'Dp ipna Gn 2 9 (J) desirable in ap-

pearance, 'Dp ?H3 Jos 22 10 ; appearance of

man

woman), JU13 66 (angel), Is 5 2 "(servant of


15
15
18
''), Ct
= outward person (opp.
5 Dn 8 io
16";
inner man) 1 S
visible form Ct 2 14 14 Dn
13 15
'E3 Nu 12 s (E so rd. Sam @Di,
i"'
(or

(P).

[n^l]

adj. seeing, assumed by Thes

al.

15

"JV '1N1/I Jb io , but improb.;


Imv. (unsuitable);
intended
appar.
Mass.
Lag Gei) *N nn
1X11
Du
(after
Bu
Di
;
al.

to explain cstr.

Ew

drenched

17

15-

);

old name

9a.n.is.i9

seer,

for N' 33

nxiin

7 - 10
;

9b

Ch

tPipb Is 30

10

used of Sam.
s2
26 2S 2 9 29
9
;

appar.

but crpt. (conj. in We Dr);

Zadok

of

pi. (c.

fin.n^

n.pr.m.

tillfcO Ez

8 17

Ch

\/Qal

v.

(||

52
,

Pat Hpt 'D3 &6)

Jb 41 2

v.

n!vp3 1p3).

5 - 13 - 26

(J

n^Nl infr.

'

15 ' 1 5

pers. vel rei (27 t., sts. redunVOrip 130 i 2727 8 2 (||nnpp);
,

2
8 10'

ns' fair of
')

+"ish-nDy),

Qr (Kt

f look; cstr. vvy


-

S 17 42

cf. 1

'whs)

ran Ecs 10

aby

(rd.

Gn

(1E- N)

11

na?),

27

P^ip

24

hoys '

Dn i

^3it3

_
'o alone in ^niOTOl ' N^

cf.

Is 5 3

">)

21

Ch

nip t^K

23

23 (but rd. as
tc. appearance, sight, vision
1

ic/ia<

V^V

seen,

z's

seeing, '1
sees).

i6

Jb 33

i:ia

21

without (healthy, fair) ap-

3. sight, (warning-) spectacle,''^'?

pearance.
3

a 6-W of seeing (
who
2. appear ance (=i"lK"l!D) n<l 3iD 1 S
?N

''Nip

Na

.'-i Gn

rpfcn

v.

i6

]3b

Jb

Qal

is

Nu8

"O Is

f 1.
:

n^ ^^
'o abs.

cogn. v

''*;

rd. 33-jn

sf.

Nu

(as

Lv

vision (in

11
1.

24

13

pi. abs.

means

supr.);

Ipsn'l 31J?n 8 56

Dnio

18
,

t2.

what

46- (E), tfnbx niN-)D

Ez

i'

40 2

Dn

Tj3p ''aiia

n.pr.m.

tn" ^~ln.pr.m.
I

Ch

(Pa8a,

(crpt.; Ato>,
Prjxa,
(PejjX,

:l

Q^

Ez

Ec

n^T;
3 14
'

Pfaa),

io

'v

9
,

^.:

seeth):

2apovia(s).

1. Judaite

III.

nNIH

_vv-

Ch

3. post-ex. name Ezr

2. Eeubenite

Apaa).

L Fata.
A L P<ua) = Ne

50

(rd.

bp

= power/ f

'

5?

(^ hath seen);

Vua,

2:i

5?^7^, vision
:

niXip v

(for

10 27

'o

r,r

UNl)

c.

ntSiip

n-';

+4.

331H

'33

Jeremiah's time, Je 37'

officer,

as ace.

Co Berthol Siegf Krae, or del.


altern.); cstr. n?^n nitfip Gn

las

rwj?

a (supernat.)

specif,

cogn.

oft. ace.

seeing (and enjoying), late

niKip Ez 43 s but

t3.

(P).

rd. also

^^py 'NiKni

of revela-

12

Ez Dn

3 3 3

43

n^ip

13

,,,

12" (E),

appar.

ippy

jnbn

t^' ^"l

n.f. vision, as

nfcnp

Toy Krae

Pt.

(P).

i.e.

outward eyes see (cf. 1 S i6 1 b),


Ez2 3 16 nxin ibk T'ry. "o Dt2 8 34

nwi.

tion

1.

,:

Gni6

al.).

"PN"1 n.[m.j looking, seeing, sight;

EJ

We Dr

(sim.).

:,

b'

n"N-|).
18

39"

v .] for
[q
17
(E:
(J), 2 9
.

i 4
of kine 'o(n) nta; Gn
;
'o(n)
nijn
(E), opp.
v -'
v 3 \ in
4i
16
'
n?b
Gn 24 26 r
(all E); of women also
2
11
7
'
niaio 2 2 ; of
2
(both J), 2 S 11 Est i
,

+ iNn

in gen.

t^N^n-m-mirror; P0^?Jl)37

Gn

appearance

||

tmN"j n

(of suffering servant of


(6).

nNip

of beauty

'

:!

and 8 a

//.,

wsip trwD nNip? Jo 2 of


*> 1133 '
Ex 24 (P), yaan 'O
pna
13 Dn io +;'esp.
Xu 9

dant),

(<Ew

in personal presence

i.e.

Lvi 3 3 tfK-'
Ez appearance

QV); fern,

fn. nt^h n. [m.] prophetic vision '13


in (their) vision

INip),

prep.)

the seers, as a class.

Is 28" they reel

MT

for

crocod.

art. 'in (exc. 2

c.

as archaism)

Chi6

57

m(j

^n

of
2

HfrO n.[m.]

1.

sated) with affliction.

(i. e.

(Paeo,

A L Paaia).

47

910
n.pr.m. Reuben,

lll'lfr^

Gn

hold a son/ but


Antil97aL

Jos
Ar.

2c,

Di);

and Leah Gn 2$- 30 14 +

Exi 1 Ch 2
Ex 6 HH Nu 1 s0 26

as head of family or clan


P),

(all

name

J os

+ 13;
Nu i (P);

P),

(all

(all P);
2

20

10

29 31 33
-

/_

48 63
-

23 - 23

Jos 22

32

2 - 6 ' 23

11

t.

'V|3 as tribe Jos 15

18
;

T'S

15

i3

'

18

word
Amli.

and

Ch

(both

+n$30 B3tj> ^n),


o^+'nabi ( + sts.

3S

3-

12

i2

22

D),

(all

j^?

m0(J

'

(Mciltila)

26

Dt

,'cf.

26

-'-

= BH SL
(gloss to kakkadunu),
6WI, Ph. CI, B>N"1 (in n.pr.), Pun. rus (in 11. pr.
ph Spr 33
loc.) Schrod
DEW choicest, chief ; on
MI 20 (sf.) ncn, 1. 2S B>[l], cf. Sm. u. So No LW

:'

'

lc

ji.8,is87,j._'

n ab s .Gn3 ,5 +,

*<m-\

29 7

10

+,

43

S 26 12

DS^in Is
of human

10

29

infr.]

+,'etc.; 1.

2U

*DW|

Ho 7

GGA

No

Ch

230

a. (c.

sf.

[WO?

+'

13

WBfcl

sf.

40

cstr.

(for

^x-J

cstr-

ni^irp

v.

WWiO

pi.

etc.;

Ex

i8S4, loiaj

12

19
,

head,

t.)

being; man Gn 4 o llU7 -)-oft., 133 "1?


the
head of a man, i.e. for each man,
for
5
30
12
Nu 5 * Est
per capita; woman 2
9 Dt 21
14 14
19 19
17
Gn 4 8
boy 2 K 4
2
+ ; of \ under fig.
30

Ju

rise

al.)

vb. (Mass Thes

NH

1S

P^l.

v.

TCtiSa,

<

Wkl 189

io 33

Ch

Dt3 I2

>sn)

t t

^aiK-ib

pCTN^

v. DK").

t[DK"l]

Huart JAs M am) m Duval ld *'" 1879^; Palm, sen,


Lzb 300 cf. BH Jil^n, JVBfcn fr.Ws, also BH
Bfcn, tPth (Lag S5 mm 113 ), Tel Am. rii(K)

+ H|n

37

H. v

d.

(/rf.);

t;

D^Nl

(van

D3
1 Ch

'd

'

(D; +nan), 2

Jos

P),

+ id. + "E*3D-), 1 Ch

Jos

Hlm

art. as subst. coll.

'; c.

14

*ra's,

Aram. NE"! (Egypt. Aram. E>Kn Cooke

North-Sem-Inscr. 404^

(P)-

^aWjn Nu

Toy.

v.

head (common Sem.

'

'

48

T[\OVr\

Ar. ^JJ, Sab. DNT


I " schr 31
Mordtm
Eth. CXfl:
hence ( heightened) As. resu (rarely

<Jfl:

rdSu),

P2nfc$"l adj. gent, of foreg.; of individ.

34

13 45

form

earliest

Lv

n.m

zmg ab (1875). 4=5


Plii

TOO

(both P),

1K

poverty, v. BTi.

IZ?N~1.

tftfl,

12
(D),
(JE), Jos 4
22 (all P), cf. 1 Ch

on, u. -i.

v.

N^ jjoor,

(both JE),

+ Gad

rnnto.
no*n
t
t

11.

4
s
13 Jos 20
njTO Nu2 1Mt io 18
:

H^

Ez 27 ";
reading and sense dub.,

24",

rratn,
-: it'

21

(all P), also

Nu

Nu

Nu 16^ 32

V.?, as tribe,

'"l

Manasseh)

Xu 3 2
5

Ch

26* Jos

oft.

so '1 rttSO

7:il

,; -

48
21 7

of

Pr

rii?03n

Jb

costly

Ar.

cf.

3tfj>K '33

'KT?3

cf.

2. as
8'

corals);

); as

as merchandise, n'OKn

Dt 11'.
1S16
Ju
Dt 27 13
tribe
or
clan
5
both D), Dt 33 (poem), Ez

13

Cli 5

Gn,

(p^B = red
I,eW -" ira

We

I'J'j sea-shell,

1. eldest son of Jacob


1 1 1.

niftfc^ n.[f.pl.] usu. corals (so Ki;

fi.

black corals Thes

nN-1(!) ;

S^Io/n then peril. =

Poi>i3i?Xor,

JLT-Sj licm, cf.

(be-

Fovfii}v[iv~\

makes = "^y?

32

BN-1

(si

form of Din) ; Qal Pf. 3 fs. HDNT Zc


noi (-v/qii), Ges 72p
but < rd. nDK")

vera
14

1.,

10
,

town
F,wj;oo3
p.

n.

/q n-1

g cln

Jb

39, 10

wild ox

Houo-hton tsba

'\

kc^f Ls.. so

|[

om

Ns

2:j?

strength and ferocity, Plin

Ron/ won, UL.I

NHvi,i

4S0
21

'J

A.'.

);

Dr

Dt ;i3

>

is

white

(erron.) jiovo-

and (oftener)
rhinoceros^:
abs/n Nu23 22 +, Q^l ^92", On.
22
Jb39 910 pi. Q^X"] IS34 7 ^29",
22
(v.
910
Baer);
icild ox, as fierce and strong Jb 39
sim. of strength of Isr., i? ^ niQyin3 Nu 23"

DW

=24

"

(JE), ^1?_ ON"]?


V3"lj3 "1

Edom IS34

foes, Q' '?"!

31gO

leaping,
I

l|

2 2

+Q

Verjpa,

(4)L

G113 15

n*nn in Ez

22

Pf^a,

ass

'

of

31

Jb40 ^7 4
sacrifice Ex 12

jnjlj)

14

4-

29

13
;

Lv

10 ' 19

'of

v";

D'3'3FI

6': ,

cf.

'

n phr 33,, /",


14
19',
of. noble and commoner) cf. v
relative dignity, power, influence)
-2.

( figJg 9
so (fig. of

Dfc 2 8

I,U4
'

;u :u

Gn8 Ex i9
2. a. top (88 t,): of
:i
9 I0
2
17
(E), 2S8'
24
3 4 + 34t.; hill,nyaa,Exi7
5

int., "in,

D-pill? '1

Pr

D^Df Is28'56D,'2Ch
Ju'6
14

2G

15

bough

Pr 23

s4

Jb2 4 24

1IU7

robe,

4
;

/_

Toy (for MT ni'On) N\3


of rocks, DHS, Nu23 9 (JE), crag,

12J2

2'

tower

Gn

28

12

cf.

i7

stronghold

(J),

(E), tree 2

Ez

,;

Is i7

Gnu

4 - 22

S5 w =iCh

mast

(?;

^C)

(otherwise Toy); of ears of grain, n?3C-'


31
of stone Gn 2 8 ,s (E), bed, np, 47

Ex

ladder

wall,

Nahor Gn

of idol

v22 2G of o^-ian I0

cf.

of animals for
S+ jg p.
J4.S.12.H
3

of

ty).

b. head, of animals

dog

es]>.

(J), throne,

'so fig.

in sim. of skipping,
(||

yj/

of serpent

n?2^i^"1 n.pr.f. concubine of


(J);

Dt33
fig. of princes of
T3N Qy dn|); of powerful

J!"lj5

^22";
CDNVfl ^29

23

f 92

DnJjil

11

17

,,

24'-

17

on
Aram.KON"!,

"

Kcpws (Is 34' aSpot), 33 unicornis,

Joseph,

gates, personif.

of sea-monsters,
'

(Lag BNM

remu Dl

(As.

f 6o = 108

arme d man

(1877 '' 330ff" andil,ustr - bef-

* 410

antelope, antilope leucoryx

||

13

26
t.,

^V,

HEsb
24

^i:y

=36

Hjiarp

Ex

32

29

'~\

K io

19

(P); pillar

v 35

tabern., or

its

(= capital) iK
'

35
,

lampstand Zc4 2 :

2 8 (P), H33

'-\

fj

22
1

h.p.'s

top of (the)

most conspicuous stone

corner, i.e.

K 8 = 2 Gh
s

end, of staves

Jb 22 12 (|| D?1?B>
ls
chief (man) Ju io

b.

height of stars

a.

Aead

Nui

(E),

16

Dt i

(P),

Ho

15

Mi

2-

Piaa).

5-.

beginning -time,

n.f.

[_rTIl?t s"^J

;pi. sf. Da'ntwn Ez

time

11

36

Ex

+ oft.;

appar.

combined with idea offirst in a series 1 Ch 12 "


9
(van d. H. v series of 1 1); of God 2 Ch 13 -.
10
(D), cf. (of city and
tb. =chief (city) Jos
S S 9
tc. chief nation Je 31"
king) Is 7
td.
= chief (place, position) 1 S 9" 1 K 2 9 12 Dt 20 9

/_

top; appos.

tntDfrTT n.f.

18-'

early

4 b).

VtT\

(cf.

3. ]71

u S9u

(fig.); =-tip.

of sceptre Est

5,

>n

Zc 4 7

]2Xr\

the topmost stone.

i.e.

adj.

]il!JNl

former,

chief

first,

(i

'

42

Ch 4

also 5).

(cf.

K 25 =Je 52
1CI127 5 'in '3H
24

18

^Nnn

e.

Ch

11

19

24

jn'3
11

26

chief priest

^i

2Ch2 4 ; D^nbn *m-\

2;

&ih jnbn

21
',

2CI131 10 Ezi'7 5

alone

'l

= Aed

f. esp.

(PChr); n^3 >g>sn (rare B*n)


Ex 6" Xu 7 2 17 18 Jos 2 2 14 1CI15 24 7 79

a family

of

(D)ni3K

ntaKn n"3 'n v 40

vnaN n"?b

Nu

'n

4
i

cf.

iCh
/_

/
13
4
i5.
n i3K
2 4 ; 3N-n 2riiQ!St' -lN" U25

2S
1
rnyn z c f. 3 2 Jos 1
Q*6n nhx 'i Ex 6 25
2
3
2

13 - 24

,|

1 ;'

Jos 21

D^ ntaK(n)

1
;

51

36 Jos
Hi3K(n)

Ch

Ch

-' 3

10 - 2S

^
2

'1

Ch

33 34

+ 1 o t.

9 - 24

6 32 27 1 2

15
Chr.

Ch

Xu

12

Ne(Chr); DiTraK 'n Ezr8'; niasb

cf.

13

so also

'~\

abs. 'n

+8

Ezr

t.

D^&O Ne

Am

night-watch
beginning
DJtyD),

(||

12

Ju

19

abs. &ii~\V

Is40 21 4i 426 (|| D^abl?),


Ec U liD-iy); first of
3

(||

Xu io

)Sm-\),

(||

La

19

16 7 at first.

10

n
28

P)

(all

(Kt pBN"i, and so


Ko"' 851 '); f. mfefcn Ju2o S7 + (Jos2i 10 Kt
1'

HJ^N-i,

v. supr.);

niJtrNn

Is

41" +

time, former

Dt

io'-

2:i410

2Kl

u 20

Zci 7
Is8 23

HS2

l,zi-

Ch

Gn

= division of army,

10

'

Lv

24

sum, i.e. in full, so


5
NU5 7 (all P); of s thoughts ^i39 17 ; cf.
no xj-iK
II? iw_
8 other phr are:
'3 PNVDK tim
v. X'^3
Qal
1
b (2); ""B^") DVV
T,
in

its

^n

^N-^y

27,

V**" Q 1?
1

On);

s/tafe *Ae

^13

Je8

i-e.

16
,

/lead,

b>n~i

requite, v. ;na

Ob

15
,

J>?
"'SI)

cf.

f7

17

v.

"

(>//

ni:?f 44

BW3

Qal 2 b ad
1

K2

33

no

y Hiph.,
15

(sub

fin.;

m2

4o

cf.

10

v.

44

n^

n"H

in

10

tiCh2 9

29

'^

"in

nj?3

doings

the

and the latter (D^nsn),


t2 Ch 9 29 12 15 16 11 2034 25-" 26" 28 26 35 27
curly clays of harvest 2 S 21 9 D^EW as subst.,
former persons, ancestors, men of old, Dti9
L\-26 45 (H), Ec i 11 (opp. D^nnK); ni3bte"i(n) as
subst. the former things, i.e. past events Is 4 1"
of David, the former

14

43

91S

46 48

earlier predictions 42 9

b. loc,

two 2S18 27
2. first
a. in
/_|
n nasn 1 S 14 14 the first slaughter {pre-

foremost, of
time,

I9

44

4t;as ?io<

my

27

Is 4

icord first

;ria[

^bpa 31E*
i),'

and

(c!

l,

"!3':

'~\

2S

iTn N?1

in appos. with

am come as first,

S 19 21 1

pers. subj. t2

perh.

cf.

(ins.

'

Je il 12 from

the beginning
1

esp. first of a def.

series (sts. opp. P" !!]^), first

day of

15151G

Dt 1 4
month

feast

+ 5 1. P (H), Ne 8 usu. first


Ex 40 217 Lv 2 3 + 6 t, P, 1 Ch 12
Dn io
d. H. v )+ 10 t. Ch Ezr, Est 3
2:s
Nu 9 (all P) Ez 29
om. Gn 8 Ex i2
Ex 1 2

1S

(KHh)

16

15

1S 21
-

Jo

so

4,5

Now

and Dr.

nait^S"]

23
,

but

nl. fUiBfcna

12

Ju 18
Is

26

Is 52
29
;

4
,

Ch

Je33 -"]'=^3 Dt
;

as formerly Ju 20

'-\3=at first,

15

first

of

20

32

18 17

prep.

i3 4 (J),
10

Dnn
all,

c.

Gn

"y before, formerly, Gn

so '"133

nainnxs)

30

17

@ We

(3 a)

as adv. phr.: (1) of time, natM03


b -
(JE),
before, formerly, so Jos 8

Je

K>lh

b. first in degree, chief :


D'HE'n Ezr 9 2 the hand of the princes

has been first in this trespass; 1


14
13
infr.).
1 3. a. fern.
(cf. Est r
1 o

Dn

(van

13

*W

Est9 25 etons nyn n^n j U9 57 1 S25 39


4
32
cf. Jo 4 7
1 K 2
(sub CH 2 i), cf. Ne 3 s6
(OBttriw), v. also 2 S3 29 sub\. W\ 3; see,
further, b"1 2 i; Dn i 10 v. 3*n Pi.
i

in

20

PnON GesDe<read D^ian for


oan nan, Che lipt kit Di ), and 'in j e 50 7 (opp.
pinsn), IS43 2 '; '~\ abs., first of mankind Jb
17
abs. of '\ I (am the) first Is4i ( + "TIN
15
Q r n), +?i">" 44 48 12 abs. of time, jiCTKniO

c. of things, river-Aeac/s

1E>N"13

26

15

/_

a.

41 (E),
15
(both P),
more gen.
s
i7 34
4 2

Nu2i (JE), Mi
Xe5 Eci7 f 79 +

8n

7 - :2

23

fpl.

-)-,

Gn 2 5 (J),
Ho 2 Lv 4 21 9

former, 2>revious,
4

34

former:

1.

two

,_cf.

14

etc.;

of

24

Ex

mpl. D^E'NI

j-

jitWH

cstr.

^'-I3

2:!

company, band
J u ^16.20 9 M.37.43.44.44 x gjjll gl7.lMS.18 J b j 17
f
=sm?z, esp. in phr. 'W^l 'TDK KBO Ex 30'
ta&e */ie swmi 0/, enumerate, cf. Nu i 2 49 4"- 20 2
31-

Jb 15 7 Qr
always Cod. Sam. Pent., v.

lim. to general carnage); "1

n'nsy 'i p r 8.
5. c/H e/, c /Mce**,
to, of spices, (D^OfeO, Ez2 7':2 Ex 30 23 (P),
Ct4 14 ; iJinrpb '1 f 13 f the choicest of my joy.
head

15

from
16
48 Pr 8
months Ex

the

(j) ; S>ari

+ 6.

V\ abs.'l Ho

orig. a, v.

fr.

Exi2 + P^n Jb

ft-

cf.

alone i Ch 5 7 12 7 3 8 28 + appar.
combined with iJea of first in a series 23 s
11
ia
2
(series of 3), v
(of. 4), v
(of 3), v " (of 2).
t4. a. head= front, leader's place Mi 2 13 2 Ch
6'
20 2 ', cf.
b. of time, beginning, of
11

heightened

'

19

28 19

20 ls
(J),

1K13
29

(opp.

Dt 13 10

17 7

Xiuo"
Pr 2o
nr.'j

sn2ci3

Ch i

first

in

,-,'

/-|

(2) loc,

20

3^(Jk

'

Xu

a procession

MT b%5B> 'ro^lt? D5' rnK>XlE Je i3


m
(head-tires AY BY), rd. M^iOD from your
HPS,

(1

Lv

,s
18 25 Je i6

io 14

"(

(without

t[>:feftn] adj. first; is. n*3b Nin n3K>n


2

^ the

y<r; lmt rd.nj-.GieDuKii

first

'--'

'-

iTHlW"}

S 26

t
X;j

Holz Hei4W

c f.

Gmo +

n-Kh Dt

10

ahs/i Dt 33- +. ofr/l


sf.irVtWi

Syr. JhLi**):

32

'

Jb 20 16

and

capitis)

Jlosoch); only m-phr.VtTi

N"^

bn]

not identified.

Ez

7JS>D

g inning,
first phase, step, or
reign Je 26' 27 28 40/":
element in course of events Is46'(opp. JVinN);

1,

P7I) Ec 7- (opp. id.); of sin Xli i 13


strife Pr 1 7
wisdom \^ 1 1 10 knowledge Pr i 7
thif beg i lining Jb 8' = thine early life, so his

f I.

8=- 3

39

Pco f

Grii46 2l ,P<us.

fiv U7N1 n.pr.gent. R6sh (so


most > chief Ew Sm al. (3? principem

i:

Ec7 iri'C'SI Jb42 etc.: 1. a. &e12


of kingdom Gn io'(J). year Dt n
,

33

12

fin. \!7N1 n.m. son of Benj.;

rPt!^ n.f. beginning, chief (for

r.cA,s<4.ioi 9

12

n^SO

;:

(yn^o);

^13 n^
2.
Am 6

f6g-

io

<ivenom, of

v. niB'K.10 infr.

'l alone

3';

ceto 'njj Dnaan


serpents, Q^ns 'T Dt

Ho

deb'o

c^rr^y Dt32 3

La

nN^ril tfN-l

23

8' 4

'b)

Je

already, Thes).

(cf.,

ilir),Is05 r (E\vDeCheDiDuSkiinier,
lies
Hi Kn): (2) of place Gn 33- (J);
>adj.
14
degn-r.
rank, E-ti
of
(3)
1

Jos2i

IIpt

32
Dt35 M
fn. n""1 and (+Dt 3 2 ) Qjil n.m.
a bitter and poisonous herb, then venom, alw.
fig.
1. a bitter and poisonous herb, +(or ||)
15
'1 '
n:i?h Dt29 17 La 19 so (K'N-i V?) Jeg u

('P),

Xu

3 S Gie Buhl Co

heads,

of time,

ls

for

head

3. i.e. at the

We Dr

(Kt ln^NiD); in v 12 read VrifetalBO

Zc 12 7

if Xe f;

r,li

nai))/:)/- i7ic -as <

e);

20 9

1:;

Cliii

/ ">3 _

:,

b. njb'S'! alone as adv.

Is 00

cf.

w.ny

.in

(D),

nnnnK),

(opp.

yzVw. etc. (HC


of

33

(P) Jo, 8

;i

912

OtTN-l

jn)

(3i3tt

313

!4

ginning 42 12 (both opp. JV*inK); '"I before el.,


N Ni~ '~3 Gn i in the beginning when God
rna'/d >abs. in the beginning God created);
*3X '"I .jg 3 (poem) beginning (first product)
~!33, 'ns), so Dt2i n
of my manly vigour
i

[3 J

(XH

MP adj.pl.
juice,

?7ttc^'

by Buhl

pi

rabbu; Ar.

\j'dbdbii\,

O.

v. II. 33-1.

vb. be or become, many,much

)]

^1 my

3D esp. lord, master,

teacher;

m. :n

aan.

v. I.

an.

Q"l v.

of a thing

Ih

1"^,

11.

Ph. 31,

master,

ri3l; As.

f.

Zjj rear, increase (act.;

XH

cf.

331 grease,

is

thought

to indicate original mng. be thick),

al.

,|

(||

^78

51

(both

niaa\ 105

|j

seas.

(of a tree)'

";

b$ ^"H

cf.

Jb4o 19

"l

Pr8': - (of wisdom)

Ho 9

b.

Xu24=

Q"ia '1

";

of nations,

earlii-sf,

/;'/*/,

'1

ia-i'l

(of hi]3p:.pot.),

first

(JE),

Ex

of fruits

///>7"

Dt 26- 10 Ez 44 la of harvest
"
Lv 23 (H). grain Dt 18 2 Ch 31 5 dousyh Xu
:iHb
=1
(F). E/.44
Xc io :s wool Dt 18 4 of
i.V1

23

''(T). .^-'

(JE).

"

^P S13Tr^ Pr

of

'i
ls

Xe
ehvf AiuG
i8

'~\

increase);

12

(V).

appar.

pfii?

44

jnNn

'1

'1

Dim

'1

Ez 48

D^ttKJ
of land
c7i(V/

'"l

'1

Ez 20

Am 6,

Dt 33 21

i.e.

",

i.e.

41

i.e.

14
.

2. first,

the principal

after 8)
your chief oblations;

29
,

= choice part,

D"?.nn i.--

a bs.

?/W/ Pr 4 7 (of wisdom).

HTOIC,

nt n.pr.loc.

t [rntiJNnp] n.[f.]pl.

v. p.

r
';

etc.

23

Eth.

-;

sf.

nos- 2fS S! 286 1:

rm te ioj-d DHM

Bpiir.Bta>. Ar.

CIS

'

'

expand, spread (intrans.); Aram.

o great, chief, so OAram. Nab. Palm. 31,


Lzb 306 Cook 107 ); Qal Pf. 3 fs. consec. nail Ex
12
nan Gn 1 20 (Ho 9 7 rd. noofc^n 3i([for
2
3 Is 6

'

'''

XI T ' nail]
1

S2 5

10

-f

by H31
(|j

We Now

46"' 4- 2
^3"J Je

cpv/f; //. c^r.

C'ytp), sf.

infr.);

2331 Dt

f
yjr

6g

25
h
;

10

S 25

Ho 4

(perh.), Is 66

16

Je5 6 i4 7 Is59 12 Jb35 6

Pu.

(J), Is 6

v. [33"J]

12
;

2. become

be long, of journey,

denom.

adj. much, many, great;


,

n3lNun

3 4-, also
cstr.

31

31

Ex

ms.

Ch20
6

3 4 4-;

:
,

fs.

590kl

33

4-;cstr.n31Ez22 5 4-,' n3l(Ges


)
mpl. abs. D" ?! Ex 2 s " 4-, cstr. v. II. 31;
,

:6

(cf. 3i

Gn2 4 25 + 3T.Gn

25

23

'

Lv

3"^

13

10
20
Dt 7
4- JO ccmp. Je 4 6
38 Ec 5
s
24
years Lv 25
of things Is 22 s
4 104

Gni8 20
.

Jos 9

and perh. 031 Ho 4


many, pers. Gn6 (J) Ex

3T 28 s 31 Ezrio 13 ,etc;

-ty-

great,

La

Gn 6

19

(P), sins

abs/i

1.

31

elsewh. ciily 3 pi 1
[other forms supplied

;
)

1. 6e (become)

23= (E; v. supr.),

1.

at

Lihy.

^flfl;

n.pr.,

iv '

etc.,

31,

60 1.

denom. place

only

V2

'

Jos 9 13

VntPNiD as
adv. at his laud-place (of one lying down) Gn
711 16
28"- 13 (E), 1 S 19 " 6 iKi
so Qr 1 S 2 6
9
the head, head-place

- s7

(i.e.

JT"W,

choice oils

offering

Je2

Jo 49 s5 (of bows); so

part of them (Buhl Marti conj.

srni^C

'I

Lv2 l: (P), Xu

=first-fruits

Drrvas

nhNUri

Israel is

owner, master; Sab. 31 esp. in

/ore?,

t_jj

tan, D331, DDDC'm,

m
Gn 30 +

ni31

abs.

il.

43

913

[often both as pred.


preceding
of

id as attrib.; as attrib.

n. (infl.

numerals 1 K6 Brnt ja ^" Ges 5132b ): 31


1"
63 iff 1 45" (but read prob. 31, "31 in Is 2
16
is pred.), D^l Je 16
^ 32 10 89 51 (on context
-

sage for
7

NX

29

r 3

Hup), Pr f6

Bae, also

]; 1.

iKio

Ki2 n = 2 Ch 24

ni31

11

28

9
of

(money)
wine Est
property

silver

>

iCh

bronze

11

V ,I 9

Ne

much:

opp. Bjnp) a. (1)

(oft.

ibstances, gold

Ch 2 8 5

18 8

S 3 s2
38
Ch 3 2- seed Dt 28 etc.; Vnn? 31 Ec 6 3b be
much that his days amount to ; (2) esp.
4
34
collectives, numerous, 31"0y Jos n 2 S 13
3
19
14
nap
31
31 rnag Gn 26 Jb i
Dt 3 + etc.
30
40
20
pi. many : pers. Ex 5 Ju 8
4 r1 +
g 1
12
43
17
Am 5 Dt 3 -+- n. om. nui
lings Gn 30
41
in 1
id. 1112") myriads Kmp Bev
(sc. lands
ehrm Marti Prince); Q ?! Cpj many days
of other quantities, e.g. spoil 2

';

31
26

13

the deep

La

city

n ?n

^3i

D^l

(Q^a

03

Is53

as subst.

Gn

25

Dt

23

Jb
1 - 17

Pr 26

10

f 36

), v.

b. specif, strong

etc.

Tfvb

(||

31 IS63
so
+C. major
1

C^EW).

Q^l as
+f comp.

(opp. T'yi');

14

(fig.),

also fVTS,

td.

subst,

greater

9
for Jos 19 1
hopelessly corrupt, v. Toy.

20';

is

too great

31

11.

n.m. chief (As. -Bab.

r6Dl9b

+ 28

niai D^K> Ne
3
nisi niy ox Lv2 5 M nisi

Jong time) G1121

Ec6 3a cwa
'Oy Ne 28 maw/
9
""

34

:4

7'

t.,

^'mes (v. supr.) = niai D^yS

106 43 Ec 7 22 ; H31 nsp Dt 25 many bloivs;


*31 D^p many waters N1120 11 24'+ 27 t., cf.
s

i8~; etc.

31

c.

EX19 21

as subst. coll. pers.

18
54 66
6
26
&y?) 1 S 14 Nu 1
33 35
ISOa
17 8
an<l (rei ;=much)
n?l (Ges
) 2 Ch 3 o
12
31 cstr. before abstr. ( 3"!) Is 2 1" 63'
!z 24
2 2
145'; esp. pi. D' 31 of pers. Ex23 + 37 t.
-tyavna ct f ( v p- I2 3)+ d cstr.
20
1Dn~31 (v.
ni313-31
Pr 28
bounding in,
i?n 3), nb-3i ^i47-\ ni~iNr?-3i p r 2 8 27 3i
;

-'

n^byrrai j e 32 19
^yB-31 2 S 2 3 20 = 1 Ch 11 22 yK*Q-31 Pr 2 9 22
^3n-3i 1 4 2 nisiN nai Je 5 I3 Q^a nai 1 s 2%
(Ges 901 ).
te. +? comp.=
V "D?l La i
oinsn Ez 22I nsirsi

17',

numerous than Ex i 9 Nu2 2 !i Jos 10" Ju

16
6
2 K6
IS54 iCh 24 4 2 Ch 3 2 7 Dun 13
2
4
7
inf., too many to Gn 36 Ju 7 (cf. v ); vid.
s'
Iso foil.
ff. 31 = abundant, enough Gn 24
16
s8
2 S 24 = 1 Ch
3; as exclam. enough ! Gn 45

c/w'e/

of the sailors,
s

in^a Est

i?33 r\)v

and

titles

-jSian

25

tin gen. 31"73


d u i( v .Dnp), and so "31
captain

^1

(kte gloss; om.

4 i>

+The

HiGfGie).

,'so

foil,

of As. -Bab. officers are prob. loan-words

3~3! Je 39 3 13 usu. chief soothsayer


but
rab-mugi [? chief of princes]
'

30),

(v.

i:i

K25

||

i.e.

vpnp-an

J e 39

in Heb.:

Hast

Pinches

DBKAB - MAO

Dnp~31

OAram.

c f.

[Nineveh] DID 31 Lzb 3f 6 ), 2 K 18 17 (As.; not


2
Is 36 ), Je 39'"-' (Bab.), usn. chief eunuch,
in
'

||

Y)ut

= rabu-sa-resi,

Plnal

chief of the heads (the prin^Tnters

AVkl

TTien^

A * altor.

Gesch., 1889, Excurs. v. p. 13S

Acad
(actually found as rubu-sa-ri-esu Pinches

June 25, 1892, 618\

Pi ncnes

Hast. DB. Kab-saris

H. njSBb!) chief of the

d.

saM = high

raS-SAK;

-piHWB685a TJ
e]e

prob. As.

officers (1) (so

one;

2KI8

COT

p: _L

Bab.-As. Gesch. 497.S13

'

HpE^"31 ( ya 11

17

KB

ii

23

Hast. DB.iv.

4S
4111 K i8 2C27
9 = Is 3 6
37
TnUn n.pr.loc. Rabba (prop, great or

),

lore
S

1|

cf.

BAram.3l) -cstr/l Je 39 +;
i8
39 4I ( but v infr.) _esp. "31
OTOt? chief of guardsmen (v. H30) only as title
of Bab. officer Je 39 910 + 15 t. Je, 7 1.
2
25
(cf. Tan lb' in Gn [JE]); also t^hn 31 Joni 6
pi. cstr. ^31

54

(opp.

influence,
9

11

Iso

10

Is 5i

901

12

32".

11

empire Est 1 20 goodness

3;i

2Chi 4

P?)

grandcevi,

than

1 i

wickedness G116 5

natu

Ges

'nfl

plague Nu

20

(opp.

19'.

Am 7 Gn 7
4

17 19
-

2S 37

populous,

4'3

sc. city);

ls - 2

1, capital of Ammonites

1-

15

19

4
,

so

(+

Ex

28

(}t? 6 d)
Dt3 26 (let it)
Ez 45^ also Nu 16" =

| inf.)

?"31 (with implication of excess)


thee! so Cd|?"31

uffice

assume too much! +inf. it is enough for


6
3
to Dt i 2 (i.e. you have done it enough),

ou

o+f

12

28

J subst.
dv. much, exceedingly (only
inf.

Ez 44 s
\^\^),

31

tg. as
3
123

t^

S i2 2e 27 17 27 Dt 3 " Je
11
25
2
Am
nai alone 2 S 1
i Ch 20
49 Ez 2
5
25
3
14
c. n loc. nmi
Je 49 Ez 25 Jos i3 (P)
i
0nom
29
in Gk. period Philadelphia, Lag
2 S 12
'
4
71
215,94; 219,82
(but P/3^ara/xai/a Polyb
), mod.
Heshbon,
from
NE.
J
'Ammdn, 13I- in.
28 m. E.
Oeoer 260
Pa^ad,
Pa/3/3.
;

of Jordan cf. Buhl


60
(P),
site
un!"<3!n,
Josi5
city in Judah
2.
explicitly, fc>y '33

S 22 15 ); H31 t/,62 3 78 15
nai (Aramaism, cf. Syr.

AH)
;

1MA

29

1
.

SG135

)^65

10

2. less

120
oft.

= long

great

89

'

known

2a>6ril3a,

A L

Ape&fia.

( Bae 31

fcJ, fc*Ji,

1|

Hh

'

||

l^i8 ,5 (HupDeCheal.;HPS 2S22 15 conj.n91;


m.

nai

No
4

enough), 123
a. of space 1 S

Jb "' 2

multitude,

abs. 'l

Gni6 +

11.111.
151

greatness;

abundance,

10

Ch 4
Ex 15 7
:is

3i"l

Jb 33 Qr (Kt an) ; cstr.


3i
_
23
("31 Jb 3 7 23 BaerGi), 31 Jb2 3 +; 2
19
12
and pi. cstr. ^"l Ho 8 v. infr.; 1. multitude
2

Ch

10

19

31

fi

ru:n
(c.i25t.):ofpers.Hoio 13 Pi-i4 28 20 6 Estio3 +;
1S
u
Ez27 w Lv 27 10 Pr 10 19
of things Is i
47
s8
great quantity, abundance Gn 27
Jb 1 2 + ;

Ho 9 + oit.
7

33-1

Ch

DW

K 19

(2
2

Qr [= Is 3 f Kt], >Kt
Kt 311, > Qr 3T), + (of time)

-?

23

OW

Kt

(Qr;

33

3'h); esp. 31;> in respect of, for,

multitude, in sim.,like sand, stars,


(JE),

S 13

Ne f> Jb

usu. late
na-in

nearly
16

24

28 4;
32
26

13

22 14

Ch

S 17"+ 10

= n3-in)Gn 3 o

vb.(

(||

io

30

(J),

16

26 Zc 14

Ch;

t.

io

Ch

30

Ch

2
4
as pred. c.
1

^b

= 2 Ch 5

1.):

14

47

22

Gni 6"

2. greatness

(c.

22

]:t

'in Josi9 20

copious showers,

pi.

'

Dt32 +3
2

'~\

copious showers, Je
'-i

(||

ty

(||D??'f, also n ??.

king

fo), of future

Buhl

cf.

Pa/30a>0.

65

11

t.,

0^331 Je

3* (

+ EHppO),

sim., of pene-

words Dt

trating, pervasive inn", of prophetic

^).

f 72

Mi

of Jacob

(||

100).

JDn"
n.pr.m.Jeroboam,Iepo/3oau(prob.
*
V
T,T104
t
1

'

= 3T + Dy

the people increaseth ThesKit 1K1V2G


**.*>; Ency.Bib.u39...

Ho8' Qr TQin ^l = greatnesses [great things],


or numerous things, of my law, but form
2

We

people contendeth, or

'Amm

(^/te </o<i)

contendeth

Q n gJQ. July, 1899, 509 Ency.BibA

NTT.j.Stud.Bib.i. 225

(K

y 3n ^

>

al.; cf. also Gray

dubious, read perhaps Vllfr) 31 (sub 1), so

Je3 3

rp I4 (|| D'Wap),

1,i

D331

A L

Aaj3etpcoJ, ;

td'Q'Q'l n.m.

NE. from Nablus,

111.

causing fertility;

K7

13

c.

204"._@

Cieogr.

rrjn

16

cf.

mod. Edbd,

\ipn 3i Ne 13 ^ 5
'no 1 S i
Is
106 45 D3 'I IS63 Jb2 3 G 3 o ^33
7
7
etc.; read 31 prob. also (for 31) Is63 \/'i45
i
ao
?H i//Aofjourney(cf.vb.Jos9 )^' !3 l3Is57
69

(Kt 10,000 [precepts] of my


would be only early instance, v. 31.

trP3nn.pr.loc. in Issachar;

txbs.from (/or) mwft.

K3

12

Ch 30 024
31
1K10
(c. subst.; = 31) 9 (||
310 from multitude of, Dt 7'
numbers,

great

(||

instruction)

10

),

(E),iKi
14

Josn 4

etc.,

18

z= abundantly, c.

13

t.

(J), 4 8

+23

= in

= adj.
21

10

30

t.

Ho

"niin

70 71

||

supr.);

(v.

19

10,000+ 1000 Ezr 2 m


indef. DVl'al

3T Jb 32 (Gi ; v van d. H., Baer), 313


14
whole number (of bones) Jb 4
Ec 1
s

+ 10,000 1 Ch 29", n. + 6 x
n. + 2 x 10,000 Ne7
10,000 + 8 x 1000+ n. 1CI129
Cnbx 33T ^ 68
D^S^N);13"!

units of value, n.

Ch), leader of revolt of N.Isr.(ioth cent.),

2 2 20
2
12
,etc, 2 Ch io 2 3
and first king iKii :g i 2
33
1 4
etc., 1 K i 3
+ (specif. Barja "V 1 K n 26
-

||

(cf.

Dt

); Gr
7

Ho 4

v ?3"

al.
7
,

Tniim
r t

v.

>Kt

131,

v. 13")

. LV25

16

n.

+ 23

ten

myriad,

multitude,

f.

thousand (Ko
irorn

Kt

ni33"|

33

17
;

great

iK

'" 1

S i8 7 +

S 18 8

cstr.

v. supr.

sf.

number

); abs.

Gn24 +;
80

'"i

sf.

(Qr Vrtiai)
pi. abs.
ni33T Mi6 7 + ni33T Dt

t.

Qr;

myriad,

10,000:

of

Gn 24 (J ''S-'X
myriads), Dt33 (poem;
60

of pers., indef.

thousands of
10
Bh'p' nU3ip. but v. Vj>, ad fin.),
f 3 7 Ct 5 ;
36
17
ni33T
ty "BJJK
Nuio cf. Dt 33 (poem);
H331 Ez i6 7 rd. , 31 @ Co Berthol Krae; more
i*l33"1

Ju20 10

opp.

2,

Dt32 30 (poem), opp. 100, Lv26 s (H), opp. 1000,


iS i8'- 8 2i 12 29^91'; so of things, Mi 6'
myriad

n.f.

&r2

ten

Ho

13"! 1

of fore-

Ko 1L1,22U
Ch29

+ cstr. H08 Kt (v. infr.);


12

Am

910

7 7
-

but

G,i

71 '

11
;

indef.

Dn 1

12

he shall cast

down myriads; rd. rriai also v 41 (for MT 0131)


Kmp Bev Behim Marti Prince of things, esp.
;

Ch

17

II.

23

||

1.;

15

in

i|

v.

1.),

31 1 g.

1.

fin. [l/l] n.m. archer;


(1|

r\f% ^i'i

Bo

(in fig.;

121

Gie Q 3i
s

al.

V31

(-/of

t"T2nT n.[m.]
n
abs.'l Ez i6

11.

Vrss.

foil.; cf.

pi.

nan),

Ew

t3

sf.

al.

3l Je 50 29

vai Jb 16 13

his missiles).

Ar. SjJ coerce,

iie.)

chain, ornament for neck;

cstr.

[*m]

fll.

31jn 131

Gn 4 i 42 (E).

vb. be-spread, deck

(cf.

Ar.

joj v. shew patclies of colour, become clouded


(of sky);

NH

131 pavement, paved

N1311 pavement)
vK*iy

+ n. Jon 4

prob. also

0,000

11

Jon 4"

K131 Ezr2 64

Ne 7 71 (van d.H.v 72 ); du. DTI31 f 68 18


pi. ni3-i Ne 7
(van d. H. v 71 ), nit&l Ezr 2 09
12
Dnn
ten thousand; of pers., 4 x 10,000+
2000 + 3x100+60 Ezr 2 64 = Ne7 66
12 x
1

[yy\\ vb. shoot; Qal Pf 3 pi. aij


Sam.
(Ges G7m Gn 49 abs. (DW \^>3 u
Ml^y), so perh. i\oi86pow).^ f i8 (VXn
t

thousand,

synonym

(0)^3"],

Palm. 131 Lzb 3G7 ); abs.

= Ne7

114

(later (Aramaizing)

going; perh. for Aram.


(? cstr.),

'

as

6*

1.

iS-)

infl.)

and author of Isr.'s sin 1 K 1 30 1 '"- M


t2. son of Jehoash of N. Isr. (8th
+ 15 t.
s
13
cent.) and 13th king 2 K 13 i^-*"** i 5

precisely: (100, 1000), 10,000,

in later times (under Deut.

t.);

sinful

tiS-(,

16

Pr

spread

my

Wi*

'e>

Dy),

; Qal

P/.

1 s.

terrace,

^"pl

B^lD

spreads (coverlets) Aave / becouch; read also Impf. 3 ms. ^131*1


ioii/i

S 9 25 @ Th
obj. om.

We Dr

al.

(for

MT.

"!!!

-ma
t[~Q^?D]
pi.

rn
JT
L

I.

only

.[mi.] spread, coverlet;

abs.Vwne (Ko

,L

97 471
)

(NH

As. rabil,

id.;

Nav

groir; Ar. \5j, Ai'am.

increase); tQal 69 Pf. 3

Dt 30";

\.^i

fs.

Dt8 +
13

nan>

a^ Gn

22

mpl'.

Dt

13

Dtn +
Imv.
7rv.

etc.;

an

r6?DJ)

(P),

17

23

multiply Je 3
i

Dt

y 2 " (E),

(J),

Ex

16

:!

107

33
,

snpr.).

+ IP

10

Ez

^feto),

22

Dt 7-

8 17 (both P;

Dt

8' 31:!

Ezr 9 C

'13 V 1G

h^f]

Pr 2

3o

,s

Pr

17

(J),

v 18 (P).

wisdom

(2) of pers., B*i3N DTfi*?

10

H3T Jb33

i.e. is

too

(De al.); has loftier, nobler thoughts


Di Bu), but no
b. grow great ( Aramaism)

great for
(

||

= grow

up Ez 16' (+ '"]$), Jb 39 4
4
2 Ch
(2) of glory ^49'', knowledge Dn 12
2 4
+Pi. 4 make large, increase;
v. supr.
Imv. ras. y$y& nan JU9 29 enlarge thy host; Pf.
13
2 ms. Dnn.TiDa nan
^ 44 thou hast not made
(1) of pers.,

'

high price so Ew
DeClie al.); or increased (sc. thy wealth) by
their price
(Hup Pae)
bring up, rear
(children) La 2" ( + nSD ), whelps Ez 19 2 (in

great with their price (set a

Hiph. 1;2 Pf. 3 ms. na-in Ho8" + sf.


%.).
s
1?"!'?'! consec. Dt
2 ms. nann Is 9 -f
is.
30
"nann Ho2 ,0 +, etc.; Impf. nan; i 2 2 +, an*l
2S18 3 La 2 etc.; //. ms. nann Ez 24 10
a?.n Ju20
+ ^5i 4 Qr (nann Kt, Inf.abs.),etc;
10
fs. ann Is
mpl. ani Am 4 4 Gn 34 12 //.
23

::8

aha.

nann

cstr

nann Dt 2

nann (Ba NE90 91 ) 3 ,c 1


+ ( 2 S 1 11 Kt nann

10

,;3

<s

'

22

23"

1
;

many

Lvu

1 '

Xu 35

Pr 13".
much

(all P),

13

= do

of,
181

(Dr

often, etc.

'

):

Ex

Ch

3S

14

12

Ezr

sq. inf,

in respect

Am 4 = transgress greatly, so
2 K 2i' =2 Ch 33
further, Is 55

ann
cf.

+d. (1)

do

to do,

36

also 2

the Inf .abs.(01*

e.

7
;

Am 4

nanN nann I

(1)
10

on

(JO comp.).
12

Jb

(v

Is

use

-7*

Ez

16

and [Ec

4i
Jos 13 (D), 2

49

Ch

I4

U3/D),

12

21

Ges

"'
5

ff

is

-)

--,

used:

Gn

3""'

(2) nanni carrying

);

H3"n

(3)

v'

NK>3);

(c.

eVi

33

iS

16

26

Xe

21 10

c. }ri3),

Xe

1I3n

20

(E),

ib' (both

Ko"-

aB

as adv.

vbs.

(c.

] adj.), greatly, exceedingly, etc., esp.

Gn

-liup'n

1'

will greatly increase.

J; Ges*

(all

inf. cstr.

lnb

cf.

,-

30

long for; of

sand);

(like

ann

T'b'

Bu GFM. (2) sq. vb. fin. (Dr Sra Ges


na'in ann 1 S 2 3 i. e. <7A o< so ?jic/i.

Gii43 (J; + f? comp.), 1S14


of
way=6<? long Dt 19'' and (f? comp. pers.) 14 24
be too

Jb 40 27

29"=;

2. a. be great: (1) of

24

things,

13

Gn

34'-;

Gn

pp. t^ycn

Exn'

Ez 31 5

1K14

S 14" (Kt naino,


f 78
QrTianriO, rd. prob. riiannc Dr reff Ges 57:,ff-ThLohr); + !*? comp. 18 8 iSi i;
?'w.'/ ?ow^r
s3
ain
del.
/('wie; Ju 20
as dittogr. of aiNn Be
36

Ez 36 11

cf.

+ rk]}$),

io

pers.),

?tf

1
e. 7 of obj. Ho io (7 3 a); obj. 0111. lib
W also (opp.
18
DJJO [usu. Hiph.]) Ex 1

y'K'ap

||

10

words Ec io 14

obj.

much, abundantly, greatly,

2"

2s

nko ay ann

26 54 33";

make much

18
16 4 139
of days Gn38 (J).
11
Pr 9 years of life 4 10 of waters

\^
2

and

beast)

'

Ho

things

c. obj.

:r

'-

b. obj.

sub 2), cf. Is


days Jb 29 13

s7

Xe

Gn 47 :7b (P),

man and

Via nann

hare many
animals Dt 1 lf (cf.

23

6e fruitful

Xu

(both P)

t?iy stumble;

Ex

Ch

48

42
(medicines) Je46 u have many (feet)
bring abundantly 2 Ch 31 5 yield abirudantly

12

comp.

Dt 11 21

Zc 10 s

37

obj.

D^V Pr 2 8 ^ ^1?

rule,

of sins

34

of flock),'

14

of things

c.

Ec

(P),

+ nns

also (of

+ niB Gn i

nanp

cstr.

of a people,

a.

8 1 30"

b. of animals

id.),

Ch

!3

(fig.

Jb 2 7

Pr2 9 2 (Toy niT]


(Toy

esp.

36"; of children

made

Afi

i^pi "n'

26 18

Lv

iai:

G1135
Gn
//.
35
n. nan;--1.

many, numerous

become
1,ll2

nan
nani

ms.
ras.

39

16

1
11

n + ; Pt. nnh

nan Ex

cstr.

fa"):

ls

11

10

Gn

Hiph.

16

Ch 7 4 8 40 23",
Ez 36 supr.).

20

:i4

31

1.

etc.;

Ch 24- Qr (Oil Kt, v. an 1), 3$ Ex


nann Dt 7 s2 Dn 12 4 anrn Gn 4 3 1 K
3 fs
an;

Je 46

Exi6 17 +

Pi. nan/A

v. infr.);

'-,

+ ms

grow,

:,

juss.

lfl

S 1 4 ; 2 ins.
an Ezr 9"+, etc.;

3 pi.

Lvii

16 10 17 20 Is 9 2 + ; Ez 3 6
7y pers.). v" (man
( +
and beast; +id.); Dt 30 5 ( + f comp. per?.);

great,

be

Js>f, all

nrcn

Pr 2 5

27

wia& mwcA, or many : a.


obj. pers. (or a people), multiply, increase Gn

2-25

many, great

7ip/: 3 ins.

31-'2

ir>

vb. be, or become, rcmch,

ll
J

JVaf! consec.

Pr

'

'

nm

915

21

8i2 30 =iCh2o 2

peril, also

12
(c. )?K).
(c. Nan), Je 40
nsnn alone 2 K io ls (opp.
4
19
16 17
f 51 Kt (Qr ann
5 7
-

'
8jnt}3We
n
Imv.); (4) as adj. attrib. (Ko
),
s
3
5
nan
Dt 3 Jos 2 2 (D; iMO-n"!), 2 S 8 (no
2
33
]S
2 Ch 32-; so nann
Is 30
1 Ch i8 ), 12
in
413
Ezrio 1 (preceding n.,
alone Xe 4
( + nann)
||

II

cf. 1.

Ec

an)
;

Xow al.),

n
6

,U6

1S

1 i

sa

Din as

(rdg.
9

Ew De Hi-

n.,

- 12 riiani alone
,

Pr 25-

(Toy reads nann); nND nann as pred. Gin,-,


8b
7
(J Sam. nans), Ec 1 i
i 1 30 (adv. Bae) (5)
1

'

nann as

n. concr.

vaii d. H.),

c.

(Ko Synt

adv. phr. (ino) nann!i

|-2.

n.

make

31Sa

IP comp., 2

obj. (or adv.), opp. i3V

niann as

'

Je 4 2 2 (H311
as
CI125" J0114
) 2

Hg i 09 Ec 5
+Xe5 2CI1

11

13

Am 4 (rd.

prol>.

great, obj.

pers.

late in

12

16

s
;

We Xow).

^annn
S 2 2?
1 N 2

"

= ^ 18-";

916

to~in

s7
border i CI14 10 perhaps also Jb 34
make words great, presumptuous, against God

i-nlaryc

Ex

"i~Q"1N n.m,

make many words, 1

10

10,

kind of locust (usu.


but Dl

interp. as the multitudinous,


1.1

alw. abs.

'^{y});

usu.

sicarru in sim. of swarm of invaders Ju

12

'"

common

appar. the

species

li'OLvii"): Je46 23 Xa

?&

||

105"

*
2

^
17

*=is

(||

73"|n

28

(vb. bon),
I

Jb 39

ocr

20

(sic)

tna">Q

Dn*2-ie

concr.

2' s

Jo

(cf.

);

leaping

abs. 'd

of the

30

Ch 1

Hi-Sm Co

(van

d.

Lv2 5'

usury,

Berthol

great number,

17

cstr.

(H

17

33

b.

of

increment,
focd-stuffs,

money; ' of money Egypt, Aran:.,


opp. 'J-xn principal, Ccoke Surth Sem i*- <).
2
ls
nreat number
of people 2 Ch 3<o
c. sf. = tlie
?]W,

of

l|

f.

as

mixed,

Hamath

nrijana v 10

'a

18

read

v. [nb-n]);

!,

of Hamath'')

('

MT

n loc, nnbai

c.

26

6 - 50

Ez 6

finfe"! also

usu. Ae/3\&, (also


;

^n

as 1, but site

whence Di al.
8 m.SW from

"i

ano 2e7T$a^np

n?3in

conj.
r

4::

certainly not so far X.

Isr.,

unknown

iH -

11

Bf/Xa,

but not Harniel,

1 (Wetzst

ZAWiii(1833, 274f
'

see

-),

Hast.DF.

T-)

ai.
v
W21, D^D-21
T
JQ1 (-/of following: [yai], yan, yai
ii.

-'

AT

v.

I.

S 2 + 2 t.
H. v 29 ) ; 1. increase,

Lv 2 ,v

.7.

-well

"
Ez 6 14 ) mod. Ribla on Orontes, Bob BR " m
rai 3 405_
(oa^'D) X1134
Bd
2 n
on NK.

and

ld(i)).

'd abs.

BH

w/.>; ;

naaip],

1. 'l in land of

K 23 25"' = Je52- Je39


K 2 5 = Je 52 also in land

(for

el^

Hoph.

border of land of

increase

increase,

(Ar.

s3

Je 39 5 52 9

etc., infr.
i.

which contains much:

i.e.

stir

*0*:T) [for

am.

v. i.

"

(J), as

dittogr. of foregoing,

a. of family

interest,

'

Dy.bp,

||

much ; only ^?n> 'O Ez 2 3 32

i"Vin?2 n.f.

greatness
s f.

n.f.

V Hiph.

(v.

Gr Che Kit Bubl Les: Marti; Du

na"! Hiph. Pt.

but read

Krae

tnSn n.pr.loc.

Ch

2. increase(T).

for the

contain,

to

NH

'"la'a], ;

term, techn. in sacrif., alw. of TVO


naa-ip Lv 6 14 7 12, narron r ch 23 s9

view of following Cri^).

n2-|C^. in

mueh

(H

vb- mix,

J]

(dough) mixed, or stirred);

22

MJ

mingle;

abundance;

1.

dominion (take DP as
read nsi.

K 8 =2

Dr Jos2 *.

(all J),

37

Pr 30

L ^y \ as adv., in abundance.
^?"!?r

n:n. (N)i:n, rrsn. d^n-)

Xa

Ex io 19b

i5?3)._Cf.

Tn3"V2 n.[m.]
cstr.

"'*

shaken out of garment (sim.)

as

(v. II.

cf.

i.

2"

one shooting the bow.

DT3, ?<, ^DPI),

Lvn

as edible

313);

(||

suddenly (sim.)

2J~); as well organized

(sim.)

44

+ ^pH), Jo

of single locust, *inN 'N

as disappeai'ing

--)j

(II

Dt

P^),

7?""' (ail

6 \

(i|

:is

oft

(sim. of multitude:

Ex jo" 5 *"-

as destructive

15

other species,

(||

nni,

ii.

(cf.

no )); only Qal Ft. nip nan Gn 21 < nai


Kn Di al., but read prob. 'p fllCH 01 Ball,

coll. locust-

shoot

TV? P

as =

HWBl26

vb.

locust-swarm, from 1"1N

rib 1.1. i-ribu. eribu,

devastat>\;

c).

[ro-i]

tii.

(?Np; so Buhl 1 "; most

As.

iQ"lN

also in ling. cogn.V

n^21S
n.m. et f. four (NH
3En.
v
- 316
t t
Ml s fyaiN= 40 Ph. ])2"\n, Pun. nyms,
:

=BH

four;

so As.

gl,

ii3jt;

chrest.47.

urban

Eth>

(rarely irba'), irbitti; Ar.

Sab. nyanN

Ex2i +;
37

also

no 232
-

Horn

ram. JSTK,

n.f.)ya-)N(abs.vel

(c.

Lvn

ya"iN

20

+;

note

+ 6 t. Jos 2 1 (van d. H. Vp$)

1S

(Baer Gi) Jos 2

Xab. yais, Palm, ymx,

NyaiN, Lzb 3 " 7 );- -m.,


cstr.)

CIS iv

^q^^. A

fiQftf.

^ij^ U>/;

nya-iK,

ureater

of them,

part

3. greatness, of wisdoni
'

Ch 12 30
Ch g

men

of sinful

Tn^inJl

= n"a-io" l

'.

]STu

32

(cf. TY3,"VO i

Lv -

Lv2 5

:i0

i.it.

so

1S4SI, S59

Benn

(H),

cstr.

sf.

in

a brood (contempt.)

:a
).

increment, interest, usury

n.f.

b;

14

cf.

(on both) Ar.

usury,\3, interest, usury, Syr.JkJs


M05. Recht

Di

ny?l

TToplpillllin

Hast

DB DEBT

Ez 18 17 22

)
1

Letzte

; alw.

Pi-28 8

||

take

G/J iv.
;

Saalschiitz

B 't>e ls '"d'

abs. 'n

0885). 297

f.

+ t]B3
'

id,

Ez i8 8 13
'

."

f.

with Qr;

nya-iK Gii2 10 +i25

supr.).

(v.

n^3"iri n.f. increase, brood;

phr. &mn CBON 'n

in Pi'3o ls read

+ 29

onya-iK Ez

prob.

Dri-,

t.

Ez

+ 5 1, Ez,

Krae), v 16 13
ya-)K=:4o,
'

Q'

(c.

n.m.)

+ Pr 3 o 18 (v.supr.);

inch

t.,

f.

du.

m.

(but rd.

fnya-iN

10 - 10

abs.
cstr.

Kt);

(but id.

DjnpnK 2S12

8
,

v.

1 d pi.
v. infr.;four (in Hex.
108 1., chiefly P, 98 t.; Ez 52 t., Ch 47 t.): 1.
without other num.: a. y?"!S (1) before n.fpl.
11
7
Je 15 3 Ex 25 12 (P)+ 101 t., inch niBN N Dt 3
Ex
+nSN3
'N
cubit(s)
four (in)
+ 5 t. (but also
niND / N= 4 oo Gnu 13
26 2 8 3 6 9 iK
), and
;

+ 55

(2) 'N bef. du.

t.

dVmi Lv

i i

26

t (3) bef. collective" "f&r 'K


25
64
Nian 'N
Ne 7 M
40,000 Ezr 2
.

23
,

Ex

vb?1
2

37

Ex

(E);

t(4.) rare

917

iQ-tN

Dny

late, after n.fpl. 'X

and

JW3

'N

n. fs. cstr. b

11.

11.

41

Zc

Ch

and 11. yanX infr. t(s) 11. 0111.


Pr 3 o 15 18 (Kt, v." supr.), v si Dn 8 s ";

'X nnj?, v. this,


,3b

Ez43
V31-^

UL ; 4
(sc. Q^n) = o all fours Lv 1 r
10
9
"
b. ny?"! ( 1 ) bef. n. mpl. G n 2 (J), 1 4 Ex 2 5
3
7
+ 21V.', +D*Ehn 'K(l) Dn?} Jui 9 iS 2 7 also
D"3B 'X 'X distrib. Ez io 21
t( 2 ) late, after
10
n.
om.,
Am i 3 9 + 15 t.,
n. mpl. 1 Ch 23
(3)
-

-.

pred. of

+ (as
'X3,

Di

(sc.

11.

+Zc

11

tEx2 7

mpl.)
l

(day),

1,Ufi

= ordinal,

19 - 19

3S

on

also

fourth

the

mpl. Ju

c. nj?a")K (1) bef. n.

K7

40

32

Ez

i*uuo.io

Dn

Ez>

t>

i7

these

four of them. d. du. D^iyanx 2S12


= four-fold Ges 598h Ko n -'- 227 but read D^nyiKJ
2. with
ThWe Klo Dr Kmp Bu HPS.
other num.: a. (1) rn*K>y }B-\
i4> (a) before

hoys, the

Gn 31 +(as
K i8 =Is 36 Ez 40
'y 'x
Dny Jos i5 3c + 8

u. fs., H3B> 'V


5

14

41 ,'

'X

13

'y 'k

ordinal,

nV?1 =/y,
12
(14x1000), Jb42
18
/^A day Ex i2- + 7

D"eo 2

(a)

before n. ms.

esp.

Nu29

13

Nu

Gn

LV23
1

Nu

2Cli30 +6t,

20

b.

+ (1)

s.

11.

1 Ch 23-*+ 13 t. 1 Ch 27
+n. pi. tNu
6
Ne 7"23.
om. 2 S 2 2 ", pred.
1 Ch 20
/
9
=2^A/N'! y Di^Hgi IS
20+11. S.N1125
,

||

Nu

Ne 9 1 Dn io 4

Ch 24 25 f. c.
15
s.), Ezr2
( +
+7
1

etc.

fo - 20
,

and (V\

+4,

Ch

')

27 29

Josi 4 ,pjy n V?X I5 n


from n.pr.loc. 'N M'"lp
15

4-

25 "13

c f. 2

t.);

+ 5 n ?r
CH^ 2K2

Jos 14

40

11.pl.

24

n.

41

a forty

"

(JE)',

aftern.pl.

2S

2s

13

,c

25

62

||Xe7 15 Ezr2 34 Ne7 M Ezr2"


om. BaerGi), Ne 7 I3 29 44 1000, 200,

also

v.

(ver.

Ezr

= Xe7

= Ne7
40+2 n

200,

52

38

41

30

200

n.pl.

13

also

+ 40 + 5

11. s.

Ne7'

B'a? 700,

C8

40+7
7
,

n.pl.

+5

Je

in the

Nu 33 1 Ch 26 31
w
i6 in the forty'-first year.

fortieth year; also 'NH ni'fZ

nn] 'N rii^B

40

nj^ v N3 Dt

3. as ordinal,

Ch

:is

T [^5"^J vb.denom.,only/'i.^ass. squared,

Qal Ft. pass. Via"! square, of altar Ex


lc
breastplate 30 2 39;
27 3 37 3 81 cf Ez 4 3
1

'"'

pi. D^ya"!, of

1K7
(ace.

[on text

etc.

Kit Benz]

v.

subst.^a square EZ41 21


Co Toy, om. n]1tD, and joining /- to v 2 ";
njO")

fs.

as

Krae reads

Pu.

doorways,

rimb,

n'ya")

c f.

EZ45 2

7^. square, V?nt?

ny|lK

fs.

4o

47

of 'court;

K6

33

^Ti

a kind of square building,

2).

of piece of land;

iK

ni$an

fpl.

(opp. ni?3J!), of borders of bases

four sides;

n.m.

l.

DTXn

inferred (erron.)

),

"vy
,

om. 40

fi. i?l"1

(q. v.).

Q^JQIN
n.pl. indecl.
- 136
t

biian

14

11

<

Sab. Dny3"i

(cf.

31

Sab-Denkm

1. sine

S 98

sides (riyn-jX
n'-ynn v

17
;

/-

Ex

of hin

Ezls

).

1. fourth part.

fourth part, of shekel


2. in Ez, pi. sf. four

cstr. ,

29

2. pi.

".

EZ43

always preceding): Vyni


s

'on^yan

10", jn-

16
,

17

tyli n.[m.] fourth part;


of a kab 2 K 6
Israel Nu 23

of

cstr.;

'i

25

10

al.:

a. usu. appos. bef.

D^X

Ju 3 n

11.,

esp. nJE>,

Di s

S 4 18 Am 2 10 5 25 +
8
17
29 t.; DV 'x Gn 7 1 K19 Jon 3 4 + 6 t., DV 'x
H^ 'Nl G117 Ex2 4 ls + 7 t.; also na 'X fiK
3s
2
^>D3 'K f2 K 8 9 H12N 'X |-Ez
7
4 i and (HJ3X om.)

(sing.):

."UP

4 ' 12

46", but iTOttt 'X f


,,J

6 ,s

JosV Ju

K6
8

17

(v.

HEN);
ls

S)!?X

'X Nil

Vch

37

1
1
5 2 S io
5
(van d.H.v), i9 (v.also infr.); rarely sq. 11.pl.,
tt?a 'K Ju 1 14 D^nx 'X Ex 2 6 1Ml 36 24M (P). ( As
roundno.Gn7 17 Jii3 u 5 31 8 28 i S4 1S ). b. after

Ju

10

1S

+ tens + Hits' Gnu


.Vid. Ko ,u ,M
26

tn-Va") n.pr.m. (called D'PJJB

33

(12

HJK'

21

+ 5 Gn 1
b. after unit, 9 + 40 HJE*
Lv 25 (H); + 40 *\)x Nu i 2 etc. (9 t. Xu,
P).
c. c. hundreds, 40 nj>+ 800 HJB Gn
5
(P); 100 + 40^^ Jb 42
+ units, 7 0^+40
+ 100 n3t> Gn 4 7 2s (P); but (EzrXe, mostly
pred., without 11.), 900 + 404-5 Ezr 2
cf. v'
Xe 7 and ('x without 1) 600, 40 + 2 Ezr 2'

Dnieyn + 40 + 5 1 K
24
cf. Ezr 2
= Ne 7 28

10

t.;

Hg2

other tens

11.

+ FT?N ioooNu

om.

dV

31

1S

num.

35

11

40+2

rw K
?Ch2 2 ^N 2K10
40 +

s.,

11.

Zc

15

+ n.

>

33

15

f";

15

23

square;

'x

']}

14

before unit,

+6

1:u7

'

14

(S)
t.
(y) after n.mpl.
1 " 19 21
(f) 'y
after n. ms. Est 9
all
/^7t.
X
s2
pred. of B>SJ
i 4 th (sc. day)
46
(f) 'y 'X

29

29

om.

21

17

mpl.

(8) bef. n.

t.

13

UV

ord.)

(as

fpl.

11.

Ch

t.,

= /^/t)

(8) after

(2) 1'OT

'X

pi.,

+ nt.(notEz 7 2 ,v.supr.), +&pb$ 'K = 4 ooo,


iS4 +i4t. +(2) bef. coll. I^nffuf t(3)
22
11.0m. 2S21
t( 4 ) c. sf., after u.-p\.,=the
four of them,

nha Gn 32 (E), 'X tsfygp Ne


C.
Gn 18 'NH v 29 133: ^Dt 2 5" farty
(blows) may he smite him.
2. c. num. al.: a.

J os 19 (P); after

'

K 22

V31
16

"hyim

f.,

num.

adj.

ordin.

'

; m. "V?"! Gn 2 + 29 t., 'V^ 1 Ch 24


cyan io ": f. abs.
26"; pi. cyan 2 K 15
rry:n 1 K6
rr-y^a-i iK6'+ 3 1,, nyai LV19
1

fourth

12

37

29

+6

t.

nya-i

K6

33

(v. infr.)

Ex29 40 + 4

fourth, usu

/^

t.,

1.

Nu
Nuis +2 t.;
5'',

cstr. JV$?T]

m. Gn

ivy?"]
2

14

15

"

(JE), also

Ex 28
months, sons, etc.) Gn i
5
17
23
3"
Je ^g(all P), Ju 19
Jos
2
19
9
7
""
7
S t4
Ezr 8
11. om.
2 7 " 2 Ch 2o
19

ls

m., TVV^J.^

20

(esp. of days,

Nu

13

39
'-,

Ch

2i;

r>

iChy, iCh2 H 3
27

in D^('

)3")

8-i2 10 23 I9

15

Dnn

Ezrio H

7a

[OAram. Nerab] yai


59

Zc

-,i

K6

niynn

137

Lv

nfto

SM

25

sons offourth (ones),

""p.a

fourth generation, 2
years,

EHH Ez

sc.

19

24

(M 0?

io

30

12

15

26-- 411

11

Zc 8

19

i. e.

to the

pi.

and

[V)],

(cf.

Cook 107 ).

'33

2.

f.

of

s
Je 25 28 36 1 45 46
33
rd.
6
(H); n^3-| J1ND 1
Th Sta Kmp Kit Benz Bur.

18

Ez 48 20 /our s^are (rd. poss. nyw-i).


v
n( )VC )?"l as n.= fourth part, cstr., fnn '1

3. rrjrrri

4.

an*

918

1U1

Gn 49 (poem in J
9

lair,

abode Ez

lair,

Ez 29 3

23

13

'

29

43

Nu

40

15
3b
so ahs. (Di*n om.) v

3a

Ex

(H),'

28 5

Di'n

*;

(in
i.e.

down (Aram, form

of

of copulation, chiefly unnatural

ym

Sab.
vi:f

Ar.

abide,

encamp,

my

3
tyy) ii^i39

yet cf. also


zlIGniI,K"'

Qal only Inf.:

down

lying

DHM

settle,

abide, dwell)

..>'

lie

NH y3"l usu.

(q.v.);

)'?"}

sf.

Dr-Wh'Ko 8 ""' 2266

Ur

2813

11

nvaijj 18

);

Lv 19 19 (H) i%

to (let)

down

fo'e

(i.e.

cf.

Dt 29 19

Gn 4'

at the

ca/e /iow

s/tZ<

not cause

Po,3ok,

tTj"

ma)

7
,

B"no Je33 ;
12

sheep)

Zp

man/frf) p r

of

Y2~)^! n. [m.]
15

id.

Ez 25

fNS-pa-ip

Is

65

as

p^Jf m?).

(||

W);

||

10

5140m

; of wild beasts,

cbs

(||

15

(sign of desolation,
s

/_

~^3

cstr.

(cf. Ges
6
DXin
(people
Jeso
T

nxa-), sc. flock);

j^Zj-

K^l

nr6 'D

of flock, cstr.

ni.3).

Nu

(NH = BH

lie

31

down,

As. rabdsu,

^iL*,

Sab.

of following;

Tp2~)ft n.[m.] stall


'

-]inr?

cf.

Ar.

J^J

tie

fast;

staJZ).

b^jy

Am 6

tying -place);

1S28 24 i.e. a stall\bajQ Mai 20 (sim. of


3

'B"?35?

so '
21

(lit.

cafoes owi! o/d/ie staZJ (where

they were fattened);


prosperity), Je 46

and

(sim. of well-fed

arro-

gant mercenaries).
n. pr.

f.

Kebekah, daughter of

Bethuel and wife of Isaac, Gn 22 23 24 l0 +24t.


5
12
s
31
Pfi3eK(ca.
24, 25, 26, 27; 28 29 35 49
;

nperm

v.

3J"1 (\/of

J3~iJ0

n.:n_ sub33-i.
following).

CIS"'"
.1 ID-j ?? e stretched out, Syr.^j,
ChrPal >*a ra-Zme a meals, Schwally Idiot s7 );
'

ms. ra^Fl Ct

D^n maa 35

s f. pistan

Du

but

dwell; rubsu (in word-lists), staW, also


womb (cf. II. yai supr.); Ar. ^j' lie doicn on
"5

Hiph.

its lair.

[m.] (place of) lying down, rest-

npll")

vb. stretch oneself out,

breast, stretch oneself out,

pi.

ing- or dwelling-place;

lie,

tlie

11

Y"T"! n.

P0/3f( K ).

stretched out

lie

23

fed, fatted, calf;

breed) in too kinds.

JQ"^ n.m. a king of Midian

J0S13 21

^TVt f

nriSib

to lie down, or lie, ace. of flock (for repose)


Je 33 12 also (fig.) yjs 2-y Ez 34 15 ace. of flock
om. Is 13 10 Ct 1"; of laying stones Is 54 11

ms. y^-in *6 *jnna

<

fii.

sf.

PL panp IS54

etc.;

^^^D

(3 pers.); of sin, YT*

door sin makes

Impf. 3 ms.

Bae Berthol (and

rd. nyrni) (compl. om.;

Hiph. /wip/

v. id).

DW3

23

(for repose, opp.

^O"!?); elsewh. (H) for copulation (woman with


beast) nriN nya-j!) Lv 20 16 but read nriN ( s f. of

beast)

curse

jNjr

stretched out,

lie

v7

=brood, of mother-bird Dt22 (DTHaKrr^y);


19
13
7
of man, in repose Is 14 30 Jb
cf. Zp 2 3
14
(fig. of flock perhaps impl., cf. Ez 34
supr.);
of the deep, nrw man Gn 49" Dt 33 13 fig. of

(||

[J712H] vb.

II.

cf.

1 supr.

cf.

D^ST^l D^k^i?,

those belonging to the 3rd and 4th generations,


Ex2o 5 (E) Dt5 9 Ex 34 17 (J), Nui 4 13 (JE),

cause

T [^3"^ J adj. pertaining to the fourth


a series); pi. in phr.

'i

\jr

leopard (with kid) Is

(fig.);

Lv
Ne

so

(fig.),

i04 22 = make
of EPS Is 13 21

fig.),

t[n:n] n.m. clod of earth; pl.lpa^

Q*??1

Qal
29
27

19
,

If. 3 ms. '-\ Gn 49, 3 fs. consec. nx:ni


Hi'jT Ez 19 2 etc.
Impf. 3 ms. )*3")? I s
,

10
;

war

is-

3f

Ez 34 14

4
;

',

J*

3 "!'?! N1122 27

pvaT Zp

7^. J'ln

n*

7
3 mpi. my.
22
104
3 fpi/rijva-in
;

f
Ex 2 3 + 3
2

Dt

t.

f.

ri3i

Gn

49

14

(at ease

33

clods are joined together; cstr.

poet., in sim.); sheep, in repose,

iS

read
6

P ya/3),

20

19

41

(prob.)

to

(wft

(for 333),

n.pr. 1. loc. (heap, or region of

clods; 'glebe'
3

(for }3N), v

K4

13
,

GASm G551 ); always

'NH 'n

Dt

'

2
14
14
9 (J), IS17 Z P 2 ; fig. of people EZ34
calf, in repose Is 27 10 ; of wild beasts, lion, in

mound

Th We Klo Dr Kit Bu HPS.

T2;PN
414

^P-

-TJ?

clods o/(the) wady.

T23"1^! n.m. heap,

25

49

+ 2t. mpl. D^rh 29 ; lie down, lie: of


domestic animals, ass Ex 23 s (E ; under heavy
burden),' Xu 22 s " (Je; in obstructed path), Gn
;

Jb 3s

38

13

=measured

Argob; some well-defined


(appar. identif. with

'

^n

fc

region of

district of

Bashau

nin Dt 3" [where

'*

'n

919

w-i
in Baskan, so Jos i3

3n

41

'n in fact in Gileacl

'

between Bashan and Gilead.

a border district

Apyc/3

1K4

13

m. 2Ki5 :5 ,Ap-yo/3;

2.

@L Vayafiav, A Epya/S.

Ep?/3arap.,

perturbed (Ph. Iph.

provoke

wrath;

to

Dozy); v.

Lzb 367);

Is 14

(Ges M8i ) IS32


15

S1

Ez

11

43

29",

mpl.

15", etc.; Imv. ms.

nun

(but

^4

quake, subj.

||

Pr 30 (nrw
21

t?jn),

10

j,

pers.)

people, in dread,

Is6 4 ';

c.

TnN

Dt

^St? pers.

c.

25
(||

Je 33

rei

1/^

+ *TD3)

J02

TTj),

7^11),

foy

Ar. sjLij a

like receptacle

0/ (camel- )vehicle for

ivomen, also a garment containing stones,

makeweight

as balance,

from above v

as sivayingl Syr. jl'j&^j

V^

Dt

n.f.

"-

(on

m. Ct 5 3

sf.

Ko s

v.

J^,

Lzb 3BS

H731

N?n, I^' /o^

foot; Aram.

No*
Ex

10 -";

24

Ar

Palm,

'

ib
-,

Eth. (\a^\ vehicle

cf.

/_

Di 347 ); abs.

' nt *

nj? Id

transp. Zinj. (pi. cstr.)

sac/c,

S6 811 15 ,cf.HPS.

Albr'zAW%.1896.76)xvaa95).316f.^ &ot Qfft J


leg,

etc.,

(at side of hdudaj);

chest,cofm);'^

T3-1K

3?

'1

heart.

TTlPi^ n.m. box, chest, or

brj v 24

cstr. ;jn

Xu22 + sf. ^H Gn 3 o +, etc.; du. D$h


32
Is28 3 +, Q^Tn 2S 4 4 + cstr. \^n Gn2 4 +
sf.^31 Nu 20"+ T^P- Ex 3 + etc.; pi. D^a")
5

:,0

99

a bs.,

pregn.

EX15

14

= come

'

+3

14

Gn

(JJ?

lfi

10

Ch

17

9
;

S 19 (by grief;

be excited, perturbed,

Dr), 7iNC? Is 14 9

cf.

(surprise; 7 pers.); in rage,

c.

Ezi6 43 (of

7 a,

23
25

18 I9

in

np

'I ?1? sole

infr.);

+ 10 t.

+ oft.;

oft.;

(v.

t.

a quaking

'

loc); of pers., in fear, awe,


7
Gn 45 s * (3 loc), Is 32" (|| Tin), v 10 f 4 5 Hb 3
16
6e dts09?), cf. of "3021 Hb 3 ; of Israel,
of pers. 2

quivering, quaking;

'~\

quiveri>tg~Mi

quieted, 2

adj.

Mand. vwxb

5
2 8"

Dt

subj.

D V]?C Is 5 25 ; ti7\T\ ^77 17 of tent-curtains Hb 3" (fig. of terror of tent-dwellers)


of
\\id.);

Tt^n

sf.
;

Tn*3~l n.f. a quivering, quaking;

Talm.

DnnnpiD^i8 s (l|c yi), = 2S22 (D^E nni-ipi

(||

10

v. infr.); 3

mpl. W"!

Pr

Impf. 3 ms. t?T

sf. "TT.3^

(cf.
Tj"l

Am 8 (^ rei f 7 7" + BTTJ), Jo 2

(\]?6 of locusts

'131

Jb 37 s

r>

'%!.

m wrath,

3 ms. consec. Trn

Ex

Jtth?

Hiph.

Aram.

etc.;

enraged; Zinj.

etc.;

2 fs. M3TTI1

Hb
1

be

Qal Pf

nm

Ch 17 9

H$

cstr.

raging Jb 3 17 disquiet, turmoil Is 14 3


Jb3- 14 raging, wrath Hb3 2 w'p "l Jb37 2
rumbling of his voice (i.e. thunder); of excitement of warhorse, lail #y!3 39 s4

(with rage, fear,

y*.. tremble

y^i

tremble, rage,

NH

rumble (of thunder, Frey),

viii,

a trembling disease (of camels),

fttSV

Is 14 3 ;

+ Inf. abs. Qal)

Tabn. 46 "

disquiet, disturb, Tnscr.

excitement,

agitation,

Hb 3 +

abs.

vb. be agitated, quiver, quake, be

excited,

Ezi2^(|i^n).

tu

fs.

/-

raging

KloKitBenzBur.

dtib.; v.

'

Tb !,2C

T*iS n. m.

but this a harmonist ic

],

[Nu 32 Ju
13
13
4
3b-]K
disting.
from
1
K
and
cf. Dt 3 );
io j,
4
lc
and esp. Dr Dt3 4
exact loc. dubious, GASm
Geogr ,s
thinks oiSuwet, S. of UpperYarmuk
Buhl
''

correction

L,,-,

'1

36

t^Nl nyi Is

c",

12

i'eet

24

(IpIP

cf.

foot: a. human,

(fTp)

Je

28

K,X5

lyi.) 2

12

/_

+6
2:
'

Ex 3

25

Jb 12' +
Din no
1

foot of pride; '~b

Dt 2

of foot

1.

washing

Dt 32 35

fig.
r/,

of

t.,

'"

Dt 2 8 35 Jb 2

WW

1???
7
;

27

Jb 13 v.
Lv 13
/fn3 = grivaf
^tr; '-\ ni3XK 28 2I 20 -te,
Ex 2 9 20 + 6 t. Lv r = leg 1 S 17'"' (v.
ioe Ju i
tb. anthrop. of God, Ex 24"'
also f. ad fin.),
10
= 18 Na i s Hb 3 Is 6o Zc i.;
2 S 22
/_
Cl'nn Is66' La2> 1 Ch 28
'I niS3 EZ43
also

'"l

B'NIO

'nj?1

>

Hiph. (i.e. didst enrage


me) 3? I Hi SmCoBertholToyKrae); prob.
21
also pnby-0 Pr2 9 of ^ Is 2 8
ffiph.iy.3ms.
9
Jerus.personif.; but rd.

r?-|n
1

s.

50

Is

23";

rnis: is

I3

A Vpp

34
;

ms.

sf.

^Uin

// ca *r.
10
14 Jb 9",

Is

S 28 15

Impf.
rrin (Ges* 531 ) Je
!

pi. cstr.

cause to quake, disquiet, enrage:


quake Is I4 16 (fig.;
HDipBO; heavens Is 1

"TPP

12

6
;

cause earth

Jb 9* shake earth
11
(|| K'yi); kingdoms 23
34
cawe disquiet, c 7 pers., Je 50 (|| yn); = disturb 1 S 28 15 (cf. Ph. jmn, Inscr. Tabn. 4 Dr
Bm "
= enrage, provoke, ? \ran Jb 12 so
)
also prob. Ez 16 43 (rdg. *!> ]nn), v. Qal ad fin.
Hithp. excite oneself, only i/l csr. sf. 'IlHrT'
vN thine exciting thyself (to rage) against me,
to

||

B>jn),

13

6 7

-\

2Ki 9

-' i:'

= Is37'

2SC9

\/a99

ni s n

fc. of seraphim Is

I32 7

Ez

*1?)

Ez

(in sim.),

2
of D^ri 32

Is 2 8

(in

f.

phrases

nDH3 29

j^rob.

fig.).
:

Ezekicl's

d.
idols^n5
2123
9
8 (J); ^V n^Lvii
7

6",

v 7 cherubim 2 Ch
dove/1 f|3
of animals

and

7 7
-

1:!

l,,

10

1//

+"y

nrv

42
;

calf, '>

11

Gn
I?

Pharaoh under fig.


15
indef.
of beast also Jb 39
11

e.

(?

Ex

of table

i) cc. to

26

13

37 (P).
the pace 0/G11
25

(J; as fast as cattle, children, can go);


33
at one's foot, i.e. at
at ones guidance Dt 33
14 - 14

:!

Gn 30 30 (J), Is 41 2 cf. Jb 18" (v. I.


42
Hiph.); "b I^H 1S25 i.e. went where

every step
[flB]

S i5 lw ls f""\3 <m one's feet, on


28
Ju 4 i517 V>66 6 'T3 nW
foot, Nu 20 (JE), Dt 2
12
s
15
Ju 5 (v. n^), cf. Jb 18 (and wj*? fl 3 o );
she went,

'-

cf. 2

(npnan, aip^n, ayn),

Ex

Ju 4 10 S 5 1 K 20 10 Dt 11 6 2 K 3 '-& MfWltpn
1S25'27 '"I NK>3 tGn2 9 (E) = set out, "but
'-i-nK Dnj +4 44 (E) ?/"< the foot, i.e. make a
movement, doanything; teuphemism'ITlN 'ippp
4
Ju 3 :4 cf. 1 S 2 4 8 (Gi van d. H. Baer v v. I.

cf.

stone,

">pD; or orig.

throw at (rare)

B2*J

Tn

b
f^?9] Hiph.);

1
2

Ez 16 25 (v. pb>a);
xvlli); *i ^P Qr

^freni

pap nsi'n Dt 2 8 '(v.


K i8 27 = Is 36 12 (Kt DfTOn?;
57

'"in

Is 7-

hair of the private parts.

i.e.

pi.

only in phr.

cf.

Dye)

Ex

D*> 3);

v.

23

14

Nu

(E),

2S 32 33
-

22

Eth.

cf.

stVierv Lv20 2,''">?l

+2.

Lv 24 Nu 1
pers.

throw stones

35

40

/-

10 27
-

at,

21

We He!d

14

pi.

21

21
;

Jos 7 + 4 t.;
Inf.abs. Ofon

21
;

10

; sforae,

Nu 14
+ ace.

10

(D),

Dt

25

i?l

cstr. 013"! !>

=inprtl

sf.

2Ch2 4

+ a^aa Dt 2i

ace.

c.

i5 35 36 (P),
-

s5
Lv 20 27 (H)
?? Jos 7
21
(JE), Lv2 4 (P), 2 Ch 24
c. 3 pers. + acc. f?K
18
=2 Ch io 18 c. bv pers. 4- ace. f?N Ez
1 K i2
23"'; c. ace. pers. alone Lv24 (P); c. 3 pers.
alone, taTB?"V; Di3n v 10 (P). Syn.^D q.v.

+ J3X3 Ez

(J).

stoning

<57<n>; curse,

t.,

Lv 2o

1a"j^

10

by

= throw, hurl] NH

14

3 mpl.

unknown;

stone); Qal Pf. 3

W^l Lv2 4 +2

"W

Ws& three times (feet, paces,

y-fl

ing) revile, curse,


in, mo
Aram D3

imp/

32

accompaniment of stone-throw-

stone,dl&o (from

consec.

19

^.

Ar.

2.

fullers, v. 73.S

kill

2'

L YaKafieiv.

vb.

)]

(denom.?

2S17

in Gilead,

P<t)yeX(X)ei/x,

t [UJ

11 (J),

supr.);

whicli follow

i.e.

hence obey or belong to one,

one,

t D^b^lh n.pr.loc. (place of

19

'13

wn

920

fan

2-

2:i

7JH vb. denom. foot

it,

go about

Qal

go about (maliciously, as slanderer;

and

iiLJL.

XL

along,

/_

iJK'p'py

(||

S i 9 2S
mpL ibn Jos
^D?l

1. slander

2.

gro

7-

22

Jos 6
Jos
2

la"7

v 2 ).

:i

P.pl.

Jos f; Imv.

Qal), b*

^aya *W

cf.

10
,

23

(all

Ch

JE),
19

om,

as adj.,

42

'

ir

:il,

(E),

&bsyo &&}$

Gn ^ 2 9U1416
n^xb "Tiba-in Ho n 3
-

v.

1.;

3i:i4

si

vera

1.);

read probably Qnwp.,

T PT72inj2 n. f

sling

PS?, 11.

(cf.

SS

al.)

pl?c.

y 68

28

but

(?

implement

of

OjH n.pr.m.

v.also Sab. B3~i

@L

(Thes cp. Ar.

Hal 03

'

Ch

47
,

friend;

la.'

Pa-yc/x, Peyf/x,

Pty/xa.

n.pr.m.

T1JT'?3 D^"S

exilic,

Zc7 2

Kpfktrup

6 (3a<ji\fvs.

Ges 66h ).

023), soThes

Dnoa"l

[pWX)].

v.

|I

vb. murmur, whisper

Ithpe. backbite, slander);


(treader, fuller

sf.

hurling stone? so al. Thes al. stone-heap);


'03 J3K Ih5f3 p r 26 s v. esp. Toy.

S 26 4

(as pred.)

E).

7Qh

Gn

(both JE); as subst., spies

and so perh.

(of people

Nil 21 32

v 14

-IBC),

(||

so also pt.

pt., ace.

Ju 18 2

t;

S 19 28

T[nt3^"l] n.f. heap (of stones, then) crowd

t.;

Tiph. Pf. 1 s.
taught Ephr. to walk (si vera

v.'i

24

Nu 2i 32 + 5
D^p? Gn 4 2 + n

In/, crfr.

Pi. Impf. 3 ms.

bpfr Dt

3 mpl.

(cf.

(JE);

S 15

(all
i"

14

~WT),

(||

14

upon

Ae ta&es no slander

a5oi*i as explorer, spy, c. ace. loc.

Jos 6 25

io 3

npN

S io

Plbpi) 2

sf.

.JLI walk

zyaZ& quickly), slander, Pf. 3 ins.

i"N7 \^

his tongue

Vv

from

slanderer,

cXZ,

Ar.

cf.

1.

(NH

murmur

id.;

(rebel-

Qal Pt. pi. Q ??i" Is 2 9 24 murmurers;


Niph. Impf 3 mpl. ^^l 106 25 and ^Zie?/ wiwrmured in their tents, so 2 mpl. ^jn^l Dt i 2
,

liously):

\//

'

t^^"l

adj.

on foot;

'">

B>"N (after

num.)

footmen, esp. foot-soldiers, Ju 20 2 2 S 8 4


1 Ch
18
18 4 1 Ch i 9 18 (D'Ena i n
2 s io ); elsewhere
,

'">

whisper

2.

Niph.

as subst., usu.
21

coll.,

(both JE);

of Isr. at Exod.
foot-soldiery

Ex
S4

10

37

15

S io 6 1 K 2029 2 K 13 7 n.pl. 0731 footmen,


men on foot Je 12 5 (opp. Cp^Dn).
2

backbite,

slander:

Pr 16 28 18 8 26 2022

t [rfibiTra] n.

[f.] pi.

denom. place of

feet, feet (cf. [JlitPKip]

Vropp

sub

place of Ids feet Pax 3 47

I.

v s + v 14 Qr (Kt inbl); =his

(opp. vnyit).

w);-

sf.

adv.=i! his
feet

Dn

io

L %~)

vb. disturb

(NH

Hiph. move

to

and fro; perh. transp. from Ar. ' c. disturb,


Ba ES8); QalP/. Jb 26 12 Djn yj-)^inb3; Pt.
Je 31 35 = Is 51 15 DJn Vt
V?J lonjl.
Hiph. denom. from V^. wiafe
twinkling, only 1 s. Impf. cohort. ny^lN IV)
cstr.

feet

backbiter

||

Nun

the

(maliciously),

J. ja-13

(Ges

63d 11C x
'

),

and while I would twinkle (= only


moment
a
cf. Jb 20') is the false tongue
for
(opp. ivb fan), Pr 12 19 (cf. De); and n?h$ *?
~ipB> fiB'P

rm

921

101

twinkle and ( = 1 will in a


Ges 120g
cf. Hi) chase them away
44
(Ba sc as subst. = yrj,
from it, Je 49 19 = 5o
mf
of the very rare type 'aqtil; n- as Ges
.)

^"^ J wiU

n^

'moment,

TnW")53

nun

yiK>

tib)

tj?5"!

Ec9

12

moment (NH

id.;

NJJjn

proh. properly a movement, i.e. twink-

the eye

ling, of

momentum,

cf.

i.

movimenD-yjT; a

e.

tum);&hs. '\ JfcT. Nui6 21 + pi.


iBK3 '") a moment (passes) in his auger
ijr 30
(opp.Uiru D^n); Is 54 7 p\> "12 during a Ziftfe
.

b. usu. in adv. phrases

moment,

Ex 33

ace, (a)

47

20

Jl)34

Wnj biKf

<rV

JWJ

73

ai/ajraio-ei,

"\

Jb 20
moment

(/)

7n/

6 nnm

= for
O^b

32

10

Jb

),

13

(Ar.

derings, etc.);

Niph.

/mv.

fs.

^1)

repose,

rest to;

to give

him

and be

Inf. cstr.

(Isr.) rest,

50

OW

y/nK
my judgment
4

34
-

P/: 3 pi. -f 2 ^3T


throng tumultuously ?

Qal

t[t>j;n] n.[m.]

used to walk in
a-n^N

^V^

will go

but metaph.

why do

the nations

throng

T].?n:

^- 5

>^

fiOH 42', also to

(cf.

throng; cstr.

\^*3

fl.N'

n^p

v^- beat

']

out,

(NH Pi. stamp or beat down, make flat,

beat

fig.,
1

down

cf.

is

prob. Ar. ". repel,

jmrsue

(rare));

Inf. cstr. D^ia l^ab Tib

^y

Pt.act.'nryn

beat down,

fig.

nninn

44

so also

ace. Ew al. (for MT "^T, v I.


Impf. nnj Is 4
nil Hiph.). J u 19 11 rd.1i;.
Hiph. lit. beat
.

out

Impf. 3 ms. anjnTiN


i2

and'beat out

T [*T

(X

veil

them with beaten

"]~l]

3er

D'anarrby

the gold up>on the

n. [m-]

KTT1 (esp.

appar. ve<7y Ar. "Ml.

gold).

wide wrapper,
for

or large

Heb. ^V); S V1 )^?


'-

wrappei-\;

is

rm

cherubim

sf. 'I"!") <-'t

2~)P
T,

2"

caiwe

hence Bachm Che Marti (joining to


v 5 ) *&" (<3i.i?X 46 13 ) ani? S'3-IX
a moment
(I. W"l Hiph.) will I bring near,' etc., Du V^T\
strange

(covered

);

f-

'?)';

^64'; so (of worshippers, cf. ^T!) 68 reading


nn^-i for Qnop, Hup Pe Bi Che Bae Dr.

read prob.

42

Is

is

iK

^V

mf

throng; ^13

the

t [nttJ3")] n.f.

(religion) to repose as, etc. (i.e.

I will establish it; cf.

in tumult (X

n'-a).

[yj?.b

BAram.

but Syr. usu. perceive,

spread out; X "HI beat out;


M ,0
reject (No
); As. radddu

a. trans, give

-ili^ iDSE'DI usu. I will

DXO\,

commotion

noise

listurbed,

pNrrnx V ?"!?

24

(II.

Qal,

my

y;-j

soNH Hiph., but Hithp./a i stormily upon)

IS45

Je3i 2 iVSinp Tfpn I

Ges 55S1 Dr Dt7

(on 'H, v.
Is 5

Hiph.

still.

*^

^-jk.a%j for fiDn ibid.);

Je 47 s (of

sword) be gathered into thy scabbard,

Mdfe a vehement

Ithp. often for HDH, as ^46",

wan-

return, prop, return to rest, after

xj>..

development of

dkbi niy

vb. be in tumult or

l]

(_p.a-^

subdue

oni!>).

(||

,yJ"l vb. be at rest, repose (prob.=

"("II.

Ar.

(so

Is

[\uJ

Aram. SW1,

26 20 Ezr 9 s
(g) pi.
moments, at every moment, Is 27 s Ez2 6 16

moment

a little

d70: coo^u-

(Etli.

poss. a special

II/i); Jb7 s

v.

nrrasn).

||

skin hardens, and (then) runs again


of the ulcers in elephantiasis.

ira La4.

lasts

the littleness of a

fo'&e

V*.^,,

ion -\m

vb. harden

Is28 12

(poet.),

Nui6 21 =i7"'

(<2)

congeal

fcte,

Du

tranquillity, of a

"13

(c)

05ns n^asi, ^,73".


yjQ ""^J! while a moment

tOJJlD3

a moment Jb 21

?'

yji?
(e)

in a

Je 4 20

Ny>"]3] take y?! (or rd.

So

peaceful death).

'~\

(/3)

1315$*,

Hoffm Buhl Beer Bu

19

as subst. [ 1/ II- ^il]

SP"])

a quick and painless death

'1D1 (of

y?_~a '

(6)

but see'34[cf.

moment;

at another

moment, suddenly,
Is

'"1

for one moment, so


repeated Je i8 7 9 Wl . . . VT\, a t

alone Is 54
one moment

(a) as adv.

'~\

"in

^J

fill.

nw

'ran

repose

rest,

ft.f.

Oort

y^a (cf.
iyy L& Tax l).
65
repose, Dt2 8
Nb DHH Cim

Ry Kit

b. intrans. rest,

(Sj

3"i.i?

r?]n, is 34 " rvivb njpa-in

ob>.

tjttl adj. restful, quiet,

tOtTC nto-in
shippers of

n:M

So Ecclus 36 01

f 35

20

"*J?^

bjfl

jnK, of the peaceful wor-

7
;

pi.

a'H'H'n Is3 2:i (in

"PTl n.pr.m.
Ch 2 14 Zahhai, A
;

I.

[ml]

-]

15
rest (poet.), Je 6

TO

fifth

women

finery).

son of Jesse,

ace. to

VaUai,

PeSat.

vb. have dominion, rule,


3m ^"), chastise; Ar.
XT],

(NH

c/ST treat/,

trample; Syr.
</o,

of

list

dominate

so As. rrtdrt)

t^i5"!P n -[

floiv);

)? chastise, also

Qal Pf.

(and

consec.

pi.

Lv 2 6 17 2 mpl. arrn Ez 3 4 4 /w^)/


M nM^l La i juss.
3 ms. sf. T Lv 2 5
^.^
s
Nu 24 i^72 2 ms. n"1"iri Lv 2 5' etc.; Tmv.

n-11 isi 4 2

:i41

llJ

'.

922
m"l

ins.

Inf. cstr
sf."a"P

f 68

2S ';

D^nn

pi.

K5 +2
30

Ne

9" s

|no-;

c.

2(f

cogn..
.-y

genious conj. sub


s
2

for

v>

La

13

('

(3'p^p),

(the fire) pre

'

descended (Bu).

i<

Hiph. Zmp/.

nT^

DTP \^68

D^ip.

3 ms.

''IT

2s

TV Ju
D^EI Is

ttufZ Icings

Ew

DiDu; Tin: Klo Che.


[nTT2 J n.f. dominion
I

*]BT| -ba n^l-)p Is

most

for

draw

or

off,

Pf. 3 ms.
'

cstr. bef. cl.

sub

q. v.

Ju I4

honey

n.pr.

5130d

so

9\T\).

(v.

9b

v.

GFM)

sf.

VS2~^ WTVl

palms; Buhl

out into his


"\

gifts,

money,

Lex

fig.

id.;

cf.

in,

or fall into,

Ar. IS' stop up

whence perh.

deaf (stopped

be

up) to sounds, etc.);


Pf. 3 ms.
s
1 s. 'TOT)? Dn8
Impf. 3 ms.
;

DTU

DW

JU4'-'

Jon

DT?

Pr io 5 + 3 t.; be or fall fast asleep:


Ju 4 Jon i 5 (after 33Kh),v ( p t., Ges 5120b Da Srnt
5T0,a)
D^-ia Pr 10 s
of sleep
); pt, as subst.T'Vga
of death -^7 6 7 stunning effect of awe and dread

Pi.

21

fi

7 -'- 2

"'

^7

KiJHMichBae

developed from *|TV,


Kti'-

160

\3T^ Ez

sf.

),

Gn 44 +

sf.WBTi

1S

10 s (iJ0th+ .")

p l.

K5

tnp^FI

deep sleep;

n.f.

21

+ cstr. nOT"]P) 1 S 26
'^J + ^ pers., and usu. by
2

12

by 'n 'n
15
so

"

'*

(J;

ban

VZ.),

21

Jb

(J;
13

c.
:

?,), by njjM 'n


[betvbs]

^j3m).

put

T^H

n. pr. loc.

'?.?.

so read, '1

v. 'n 1),

oa^j?

vel
V.?,

28

1G

hostile purpose

Jos

10

Dt

44

~m

for

acc.

om. Ju 8 4

14

23

1
;

r4 4S9

(P),

+2 K

25

+nns ni j U3
but this meaning not

23

b.

acc.

lit., c.

sts. c.

Dt 32 30 (poem; D"3n),
Dnk ]Tn
Lv26 8 s (H);

|f

'

22

Ju

8 24 io 10 11 s

Is 41

13

-)-

t.

(all JE),'

+ Ju

7-' (rd.

S'GFM Bu Now), tc. lit,,


S 30 s (+V&PI), v 10 Gn 14 14 Ex
30b 37
9
(H),
15 (poem; +?&?), Lv 26

"!>*?,

93

(P),

Pr 28

t.,

83

(D),

io w

chase (defeated foe;

to flight,

3Ca
(H); Jos
tty nby v

14

17

8 1616

Ex

Kit GFM).

rd. ^T)

5 -7 -7

(na-jn nre*);

(as leader

11

15

Gn 44"
Gn 31 23

order to overtake

Ami" Ho

2245

esp. pt. pl. 'in the

Ne 9 11 Is 3o

lfi
,

pursuers Jos 2
20
+d.
so siTn J os 8 La 1".

hunt, partridge (*!?)

te. pursue, in

fig.,

Lai

S 26

Je 20

11

20

La 4

^7(+^n

(in aim.;

16-ir,,

chase,

||

Vfc).

Vti&Qiy\ IDni

19
,

v S upr.); esp.
.judgment),
punishment,
of
subj. ''j pursue (fig.
"
8
(^na), La 3 43 and (S|K3) v
c. acc. pers. Je 29

71",

cf.

f)Tin e>3J

ir

'(\7.l?p3)

^rnx jbis^dln" ^);


1

^"Q, f35.
tf. fig. persecute,
Dt 30 7 Jb 19 22 (pN"iD3),
3
^69 2T 109 16 119 s6101 c. acc. "WW 143 c. acc.
n3'73 Jb30 (but subj. obscure; read perh. ^TR
Bu; Du !^); capers. Jbi9 28 pt.assubst.Je
18
n^K We WIO for ^T),
1
1
^f3
of

),

harass,

"

c.

acc. pers.

15

t,

15

-jd: is 29'

Rhodes,

gent.

Ez 27

1
'

(for

MT

Sta Co Berthol Toy Krae.

1G

(||

Rhodians,

l'T10

*{T\

JT1 J u +
3
S 2 3 28 2 S 18 16

15

">

l.

supernat, agency

=33 (

sibility of spirit, 'n nil

?T!

deep sleep, usu.

mp

+ Ju 4

elsewhere

D3"!

Gn

abs. 'n

S 26 12 ( 0a M/3or), result of sloth(by and pers. om.) Pr 19 "; fig. for insen-

np'l-iFl

fulness

Gn

Imv. ms.

etc.;

expl. as

6 6

with

esp.

= follow me
a-fern):

Ju

jj-^

Ges 563n

35 Jos 24 (all E), 2


4
6
5
(JE), l)t 11 19 Jos 20 (all D),
B
6 7 1013
27
2 K 9 + 17
Ju i 2 S 20

pers.,

f\T\

'"1

01* 236e and, further,

35

^ 34

pers., in

21

+ p*3*in),

^8 3

[>3ai] -3S-^5?>.

/mjpy_

etc-

Sab.

Pf. 3 ms.

38 Qr, "SHI Kt, etc.; P<. 1T Ju


&'p-p 8 4 + ; 1. a.jwrme (sts. + Vfe'n):

lit. c. ''"infcS

q.v.).

21

^"J f

"

persecute

Ar. JTjJ

cf.

Inf. cstr. t[TJ? Jos 8 '+

chase,

al.;

ir

sf.

(appar. to give choice of Qal

Dn

D '3~J*

); Qal 128

j e 29 w

-ijjiBTV

^T

or Pi,

Gn

q.v.).

in.

heavy sleep (Nil


etc.),

I9 6

pre*),

(NH

out of the carcass

t [0*11] vb. Niph. be

(door, pap,

(Ges

Qal

'"

it

id.,

Je 5 31 sc.
for making gain (most I. ITO

'Yl

as acc. cogn.

out (bread from oven));

Dn^n^py

also

scrape

he scraped

Du

id.,

'^'-pL

ir,

pursue,
*\T\, S?

SabDenkm N

id.,

(J), 2

vb. scrape out

he scraped the
!

14

,MT ^TVO

(Til

II.

(NH

Aram.

he causeth (him) to dominate; but


apoc. form strange, read "IV (v YT1 q-v.)
41"

Gnio 4 (for

||

T 141

v.

Hup-Now Che Du

dub.; Grill
-,-,,

,9

them (my bones), read perh.

into niv bones


,3.,3

om Nu2 4

+ ace.

n3"H"!5l

railed against

is

acc

(perh.

T 5 h(2); vid. also inII. mn but < Gr ViV teach),

+ DiTTf^,

34" Is 14

so

vb.

^^l"!
-

Ez

ace. pers.

17

5'

iCh

n.pr.gent.pl. Rhodians;

and

t.;-ko

26 Ez
Lv2
2,L2S
T$$
fish, etc., Gn i

2 of

[^TP] infr -);

v.

11

Je

15

^49

1", 'P08101

3 pers. vel pop.

domitrioii. ride, over, usu. c.


.4.30^3. :2Ch8', Isi4 2

iK

tu^JTn
T

2S

(Jo 4 13 v. TV);
4
>*. Tp 1
5 Is 14;

15

Ez 29

vn Gn

mpl.

io=;

nil

pp-,

35

1 1

CH,

c.

84 - 157

,,

acc. pers.

12f), 1

42 7

tg. pursite, dog, subj.


Co Toy Krae)

Ez 35' '(del v a
;

in good sense, attend closely upon, nDill 21D

^IBTV ^23.
secure
in bad
:

11

DHJ5 'I

t2.
sense,

H012 2

fig.
c.

follow

HBT

'B'n

aim

after,

acc. D'OfopB' Is

119

23

150
;

to

l???'
,

good

923

ppno
i6

2U

34

TP

"

Is 51
.15
10

(||

pr

21

tNiph.

Tn

P^V Dt

ace.

c.

ioni nj?nv

?rc),

2ia 38

&?&?),

(||

Ho

"'nx T\^6

c. inf.

sense,

21

21

TIinT n.[m.]

tfbv

only as names,
1S

pass.

Pf.

iAos-.

5
upon our neck (i.e.
^?T|? ^l N J5f~?y La
closely) we are pursued (iniprob., cf. Bu); perh.

30%
(cf.

(wi).Bf.)

ninn Jb 30 15 Bu

is.

SJVOTIK

GW

15

Ec

^i?.^!

(for I'TVl);

pursued

seeketh the

what has disappeared,

(i.e.

||

ioni nrn

Pi. 'x

Xa

"IP?

(^

Pt,

^IP n +

Ho

(in fig.)

elsewhere

nin ii 19

ace.

dub., v.

230
,

away

c.

Pr

V3W Na

D^n

nj5"iif

^V]

to

F ?

like chaff of the

15

Is 17

Hiph. P/. 3 ms. sf. ^-pin J u 20 43 usu. they


chased him (Beni., coll.), but strange after Tina
,),.,
r,
Z or ,,rt',\
(still stranger after
k

GEM

why Hiph.?

and

tfro),

111713

Ch

Bu

the reverse conjectured by

Now.'

(NT)

(si

Ar. JaS)

'
1

Xo

Hoph. Pi.); Is

14

6
,

but

1.)

Ae

Thes

,1

vb. act stormily, boisterously,

NH

id.,

Is 3

|i?p
/wit'.

(||

Aph. ?Qal Impf. 3 mpl. "Win toHT

t^Wl) storm against


2n"i

TC)y"l

friend (Perles

Aual

Pi'

cl

7rpotKo^ei);

importune, thy

iesei,

conj. JlH <7^e surety, cf.

44

Thes

^"IFI

(in Syr. sense).


,,

gather, cf.
J

congregated,

& coZZecta/,

cf.

= D^T], G11 30 - Ex 2";


3

appar. conduit, also reservoir

wsgrf for water provisions,

(?);

DPI

NH

etc.).

38 41
-

Ex2

L3m

for watering cattle

16

pi. D^tpn"]

(allJ).

(Vof two

perhaps Aram.

foil.;

run, floiv).

[^n>] n.[m.]

Pe. Pt. trembling, hastening,

hasten);

r?/y,

Is

prob. collect,
foil.,' x

*Ptr}

,5

is

= pi

11.

o>,

Syr.

Qal
s

[tOrO] n. [m.] trough, (where water

II.
-

Ar. v_SaJ" be alarmed, frightened ;

linerr^

,,

of

vm.

1,

j.^

Gn 3 o

Hiph. msfe

proud (rare), X 2>T\ be arrogant; Ks.rdabu, storm


at (angrily)

is collected ?);

arrogantly (Ecclusi3 8

Kt, n.pr.m. in Asher

Payove.

vb. dub., appar. fear;

(v
v

^;_

ji.

and most nTlD q.y.

t[Dn*l]

@L

vera

(formed like

raise (dust,

is

>Lag Gr Che Hpt Wrnn

Syr. Uo

n.[m.] persecution

be-

||

110^^; Ew Brd Buhl LexKi

Qn

ZA

n^m~l

Oyer,

^-

I.

TP)TO

raging,

Ar. '&j

foil.;

2 mpl. '.TjlT^'!

'

foil;

of

Qr,

34

V\~M, but

inannn

conj. dittogr. of

(v

Impf.

(||Df[).

30

of Egypt.

t[niTl]

shall

it

name

11.

boisterous,

f.

tn3rn

c.

fPu.

13

||

Is

6^>8 9

a tumult, conflict, etc.), Lane).

(mng.

'

mountains

surrounded

J/7

I
i

onvo

cf.Pn 3 31

DnoK

d; 2

||

Eartoi I

>

3
ace. pers.

cn'm {eagerly) to secure,

Toy); in good sense,

chased

Impf. 3 ms.

^T?

1,)

D'j?n r2 " 2 8 19 ,

plausibly, spiiV),

Pr

Pf. 3 ms. consec.


be

fs.

Tf n

also

fag.

in

pt.,

pursue ardently,

(Gunk ZAWxm(,893)

Qal);' 3

v.

19

Ho

consec. nSYll

fs.
s

'

Jb

2iTl

4
haviour
Is 14
so read (for MT rnrno)
s
Thes and most, after
bflJ (cf. 3 ).
;

tPi. Pf- 3

'"I

2. emblemat.

^ 87

niin~lQ n.

but dub.).

is past,

abs.

jb

't n|j;

P? ? Is 5
1

Is

1 pi.

Impf. 3

v. infr.;

mythical sea monster

1.

storm, arrogance, but

lit.

of hair (Ur.jioiving

dub.,

Thes and most lock

down); pi. B^rfi Ct f.

[t^m]

n.m. coll. rafters 1 boards 1 (as


between beams? so Bu conj.;
running
strips
(V), No in Bu); sf. UB'n"}
boards
cf. Syr. j^S
46
r
17
Qr (Kt UD'rn; Codd. m_ Baer
Ct i
t

Hiph.

prnn).

Impf

sf.

5
,

of

HiEwBu,

awe me Gi,
1,,,r -" 9( 49>
Buhl;
confuse me, Oettli Dr
s
^an-in
(subj/i),
Buhl
Bae
38
ms. sf.
yfr 1
alarm me

eyes, dub.:

disturb,

Pf. 3 mpl.

^^rn n ct

Br thou makest me proud, bold (Thes De Che


denoni. of 2rn).

t
pi.

[aPP] adj. proud, defiant (si vera

D'nrrrpN

Dv2D

prob.

unto the proud; but read

^ 40"'

(cf.

1.);

/xaTaioTTfTas).

Ko

,,

149

aii

pride
1

Jn

sf.

16

);

EST}

<&

pride,

i.e. obj.

of

[am]

wander

3 ms. b$
nyi* ny,
T

DJ?

T} Ty

restlessly, roam
rAT;; ZMG iixvii (1883;,

jv

H012

fig.,

9o

(cf.

r)

aka^ovia tov (3lov

15 their 'width, extent (0??"!).

(cf.
o3U

J,
;

Qal Pf.

crpt.,

appar.

We nyn Tny ^(C S knowledge, Now


T:
JBL"i(wo,io8f. D y^ ^V; 1 pi. ^"jl Je
y-Ji ]3 ewer
of Isr.; read

^-'

'riini.

perh.

Ju

37

lit.,

v.

TV 1 g. Hiph. s/tety restlessness Impf. 2 ms.


inn nw3Gn27 40 (dub.No 5W); is/n^fT-iN
1-

-^

10

an.

v.

Ar. ol (j) jro to and fro |_JNo


Eth. CA: run upon, invade, attack)

al.

^ sub in.

v.

-,-

2 '"ng.

t[3n'l] n.[m.] Thes

),||ni1>.

f "H") vb.
,

'-

f 55

:(

s/iew restlessness (?)

c-

?>t

my

murmuring.

924

-n~\Q

t[TVV2, Ko iU1,127f-]

nnmM n;3y La

nil

restlessness,

n. [m.]

pi. sf.
'1* ^ La 3
No MIG ""
(rd. prob.
19

straying (?); sf.

rrn

am

(1883) -

Gerber

(\/of

41

W*W- IS58 7 usu. concr. the wanH; p'l. Q


dering (homeless) poor (Di thinks old Qal pass.
Lex
Hiph.
Che c< mm Tcls.Hopli.D' 11 iO; Buhl
^"lt?

'

Pt.;

DTHD; Ko

li,1|1!li

[appos.' of 'SI]

trmni
L
T

MT

takes

as abstr. for concr.

Du Che

so

pt. D'"n

perhaps

read

"" ['Si gloss],

(NH

Qal Pf

men

-^

Is

consec. nriVTl

fs.

nU?, n^3N);

^36" (Ges

^"P

H- Pr

7'

witt

Aph.,

1 -1

Tm^f.

TJ^nK

Ko

]\[. iro

li s

Am.

>^.ns

1 -

'^

sf.

s.

Is i

^. T

Sem. L M ,g., Oct.l902.

J.

Sta*

v id. also

Ges 73M\

f,34e

3 mpl.

sf.

51132
); 1.
// ak. np.^rjs'^Ues
5
intens. 6e intoxicated, drunk Is 3 4 fig. of sword;

yn)

5";

Pi-

rn, nn

0n41

n.f.
378

nn Gn

'

m. Exl0

oft,
(less
v
/_

abs.

Gn8' +

v 7 , of

land

(||

water abundantly,
acc.pers.

pj\

D^nbn
Pr

^n'n

W
5

px

ms.

nnn

^rvnn

43

sf.

Is 55

lu

ii

(subj.

2S

is

1"
'

W\ v

6' 7

*;yi

Ko"-

64

n^^Vi

,*

Je3i 12

Is 58 11 ;

[:,

"

1G

132ff

'

-,

passages); tl.

of all

nostrils (33

io

cf.

:"

b.

i.

e.

15

n.f.

*Di3f 2 3

gen.

"b 66

i-

(for

ms.

'"1

fs.

NT

-5

breath of life

Gn7 22 (P); Ez37


19

Ex

15

,cf.v-

10

VBK3

(P);
-

is

sub

s1

(J)

i8

43

Exio
Gn 3 8

);

?a')?cZs

abs.

in
do

cf.

Ct2 17

cf.

3li

Ez 37

b),

Zc

tS3-)N

');

(quarters?)
10

5
;

nnSD

Dn

lu:i

25
4
f 107 i 4 8 Ez i (riilSD 'I), 1 3
nyD rai rushing wind \^ 55 (read poss. myD

15
Hup); inn Dn?3 I s
(read '1 DXy3, v. D'S,
wind personif. nil "'333 2822" =

D2?y), etc.;

18 1 ', io 4 3

wind),

sirfe.-

Ho 4
104
Cli^D mi Ez 4 2 w

cf.

pSJfn v' 7 nor<A

Mle

(J

Je 4 9

quarters

1 i '(fig.

(J); tDi*n "l (foy ioind,

rform zymd

150

19

Jb

1"

ninn /owr

|3

13

well-filled Ges*

3m.

TKf ?

or

v [nsi].
'

rffl

ovspirit),

tvmc7 of heaven

a.

t,):

Nu

(E)

D"?n

(W^

8 9 9 9 10 ,4

evening wind

but Vrss and most mod. nnn?

nam

Jeio 13 thence 5 16 ^ 1 35 7 " ty>r\ Hoi3 Is 4 o


13
(DiBu); fDH^H) rvn east wind Ex
cf. Jb 26
i:U3
21
io
i 4
(J)^ 4 8 8 Je i8 17 Ezi7 l0 i9 12 2 7';6 Jon
S
'I
& "I sea tw'nrf
north wind Pr 25 s3
f jiSS
4

Qjn

mi

Jb 4

8
.

S2'c?e;

19

y\r

QiTHH

v 19 west side;

TVT\

b. ejuarter (of
east side;

ls

573-lS

T)STVT\

D^

sowi/t s'rfc;

v 20

Ch 9 24

nnn Je^2' on the sides. C. breath


mi IDSC* Je 4 DDV;? N3^ N^ nil
d. air, gas, from womb (dub.): 1^3

four sides;

of air
v.

,5

17

2. tome? (1 17

(a place of) relief.

nrtrm

Gn6

(west wind)

cstr. ITf!
)),

lfi

5117c

of garden

(poem),

19

p.432.

n3jb 37

nnn Dt

ilK

(1) of

S2
Is 3 o 5 9
(2) of man: n^n.S nn
D^n nil
e. as sign and symbol of life
2s

lc',

drink

Hoph.

*T! Sta

perhaps also

15

24

saturation (Lag BN51

(fig.),

12

= ^i8
Is 2 5

Ex 1

&?. 1BK Pino Jb 4 9

word

(1t?3)

d. as hard

breathing through the nostrils in anger


:

of Messianic

8 1 (P)

?!r 3b'n);c.

43

nra

^3 V3

Gn

Is

c. as

command: (i) of God:


DN3X ^33 cf. Is 34 1C (|| HS); (2)
4
king vvn n^oj vna'^ mna Is 1
of

God

17

D^^n J e 5

m-ib VH^

'

1 J

(||

of king),

(fig.

17

mere breath cf. 2 e.


windy words nON nns

as

nrrnrn Jbi6 3

VXV Jb 6 26

La

14

18

Jb

WBK

nri

mi ^Jeio =5i ,Hb2 ^i35

D?

of idols

breath of mouth or
nil Jb i5 '" breath of his

V3

a.

t.):
17

'

Ec

TiN ??) abs. Pr 1

= sated with affliction (for

trPVl
'i

to

22

c.

29 (opp.
appar. of herbage, in proverb, expres-

sion for everything);

io

IB

cf.ii.*?); abs.ay rnt?:

wnn

s.

Toy and

v.

in1"^ adj. watered;


(in sim.)

sf.

breath,

10
,

,3+

'

;:l

25

n.[m.] moisture
1

(||

DTD} 3^n

snv (nVV]) Pr 1

"M

Is 5 s

n^

Iuipf.

6c.

(fig.), sate,

&?f); cause

(fig.),c.acc.pers.etrei(n:j|i')La3

of Isr. satisfying '\

saturate, water,

&&,

ace pers. only^SS) Je 3

Is

sexually,

Pf. 3 ms.

nno Pr

Pt.

saturate

Je3i 14 (j|y3B');

Hiph.

^pri (subj/'')

ace.

material

K>B3/Tl

La 3";

Je3i 25
ace.

+ WEn

c.

2. causat., drench,

flf^).

Syr.

HTOl Je,52
n ^ I0 4 3u +

+ D"TO

(usu. Hiph.),

4-,
+ sf.
ninn j e 4 9 M hran Nu 16
etc.; pi. niran v +
m UnO T JBLlix(,<j00)
full statement
26
(v. Br
cstr.

mouth,

P roD

reacl

wind, spirit;

cf.

1<^ soul,

all smell).

fs.

TiTH Je

consec.

1 s.

) fig.

we

P/ 3

Pi.

(||

7Su

breath, wind, spnrit,

nn, Aram. Nnn, - ' '?'(/,


also NH nn, Aram. Nnn, LI, J,

NH

odour;

all

fl|

J'YV

consec. y 7 ;

'-Vt

Eth. L(D\\

nD^yri3).

take our Jill of love

nnn

1 pi.

Di?.?'??;;

(||

<jjJ

sword

of

mpl. \rV3
7J>/. 3
of

Ar.

in der. spec;

NH

o<?

^1J

ventulum

breath, spirit;

rm

vb. be saturated, drink one's

Aram. Th Jo);
DOTE J 4 6 lu fig.
t

*j

Ar.

sjnrit ;

( dittogr.)).

fill

facere

(v.

Jiabello ventilare,

windy; Eth. Gihi

T,

Ar.

Syr. . breathe;

cf.

');

blow

prob. breathe,

foil.;

D^riS

1:i

mi

925

nn U"l^ Is26 18 (Di, e); D3>3Nn B>K D3nn (RV


11
breath) Is 33
(Du, 3 c).
e. vain, empty
thing

^0 nn Jb

f my

wind; nn ny^

life is

Dn'spa inhi rrn Is 4 i 29 nn mjn


4
u ,7 M J G 6 9
17
16
cf. 1
for (c-w-i Eci' 2
4
4 5".
;
t3. spirit, as that which breathes quickly in
animation or agitation
temper, disj>osition

*;/

(7

t.

and 33?)

nn
rno
Ju

J0S5

'1

"nn

fitsynn

4
;

inn

^76"; DnifD

42

77

43

t6

nc,?
;

wSni? ^6?? EK
P r 18
c.
anger : '131 f3 njn nil Ju 9 s3 ; TN
14

'1

nnan 8 3 ; inna bate Pn6 32 cf.


I3
"nn-ns *rpjn z c 6 s Ec f 10 4

2^

d.

29

11

hastiness of temper,

Mi

'i)

(of

cf.

nn~~tfp

2";

^N); "3t?3 nn onp^n Jb32 ls


(Du breath; Di Bu divine spirit, cf. v 8); ON
"nn ispn-sb ynio Jb 2 i 4 " rrmjjjV] Mi 2 7
Pi-i4 29 (||a^s

/_1

Ec

=1T!?

(1)nn

discontented;

or

hitter,

QJJSrn

(/&)

spmi icas troubled Gn4i 8 (E) Dn 2 3 cf. v


nn nib Gn 2 6 35 (P) bitterness of spirit; '1 rattl?
4
14
nnnai
Is 54, cf. Ez
f. as crushed
3 Jb 6
413
22
14
12
3
nn-bEz2i ,cf.Is6i Pri5 i7 i8 f 143 7
1

'

g. disposition of various kinds, oft. unaccountable

and uncontrollable impulse : nn~nx "Vyn


14
M 6
2Cli2i ,8 36 2S Ezri 5 JeSi 11 Hgi 14 w
5
-=

Ki 9 =Is 3 7

Ch

^n

Nui 4 (J; v. oy
4 b), Hal 2 1515 Dt 2 30 nWj? nn jealous dis4
30
nn
position N u 5
(P); D"3*jYnn Ho 4 5
14
6
nn
nil
-kpk
cri^i*
k^n
aaB'o
28
Q^yiy IS19
38
13 (administrative) Gn 4
(E); njbpl B*K nVnp
nni3jn(i)3

24

12

Pr 17 27

h. prophetic spirit

Q nn Nu

2 7

v&byf?),

iK2

'?ce/>

18

(P

or g, as

15

sJeep (ecsi&tic, cf.

Gn

yB^T
Vl nn

41

38

);

HNDian nnz C i3 2 (of


ML2
lying proph.), cf. Ez if. s
t4< spm of the
living, breathing being, dwelling in the 1^3 of
as Is

14

men and

Is

animals,

creation of

65*33
||

(25

God: ianp? DTK

\.):

a. gift

nn Jb

serves it:

*nn rrvov ^jrnps Jbio u

Pr 16

(J; v.

27

3
^

cf.

and

Zci2
God pre4

n=P itf

'SN3 urtiw

itoa !j>

IS42 5

t.

cf.
:

12

10
;

nhnn v6n Nui6 22 '2 7 16 (P); rtnn jan


Gn 6 3
c. it is therefore God's spirit
:

ad

cf.

1
'vD! Jb 4 '.

= 6^33:

a.

+5. spm< as seat of emotion

3 g), Is 2 6
3 e), Jb 7 11 (||

desire (poss.

,J

b. sorroiv, trouble (prob.


1

15

= seat or organ

of mental acts,

[|

33).

55*25).

f6. occasionally (and

v. n^'i?.

65

(||

late)

3?, or synon.

n3n nn EX28 3 Dt 3 4 9 (both P; prob.


nn
"yh I S 2 24 cf. Jb 2 o 3 (HiBu DuwtW
3 g);
9
of Job's words), f 'jf ( Sym Jer troubled
disposition) H1H" nn Is 40 13 come into mind Ez
11 20 32 (cf.3bls65 17 Je3 +); 1CI128 12
t7.
with

it

1,;

rarely of the will

also

=3.^

nn f

fi33

51'-

nn v 14 ^nn nanjEx
(=fi3: 3^57 s 3 + ) n3""i3
T
21
5 22
(P) 2 Ch 29 s ).
35 (P; cf. 3> 3n3 E.x 35
t8. nn esp. of moral character; also
3.?:
-

n?nn

m^;

||

65'nn

34

18 31 3 6 26 ; 'nn Y 27 Is 59^
but prob. prophetic spirit 9 b)

Ezi8 31

3.b
19

Ez

ran

("nn,

(cf.

19

36

nn

2fi

H33 Is66 2

D"N3n3 ab Is 5 7

15 );'

nn

\S3^
14

pin -OGto Is

6.3

nn f 5i m -13^3 ab, cf.


(cf. 3f);
19
2
3.b n.3^3
34 is6i ); ^32 Prii i6 f 78
Ec 7 8 (cf. 3.b n33 Pr 16 ); nn %v p r 16 29 s
D'W nn v (cf. 3 f).
Is 57
f9. fl?MV
n-13^3

(||

13

13

15

19

is

0/ (roc/ (94 t. not D or Je or any Deut. writer;


conception of its activity in inspiring prophecy
prob. discredited from abuse by false prophets,
N33): a. as inspiring ecstatic state of

v. N"33,

prophecy,
19

2023

Nu

;-- 5

^-^]^

g IO

<s.io

v sy

e f_

as inciting to deeds of frenzy, in the

ecstatic state; hence conceived as njn D"ilPN 'i


1
1

s i6 15
10

1516

,= / nsn

njn

''

v 14 =ny-i

= ny"l ^ "1
D^n K 2 2

(other narrative)

= njnn nn
= 2 ChI8

23

cf.

20 2I "

',

21

't?

=ipK'

nn iK22 =2 Ch
nnn 55"N,
24

also (in earlier prophets)

rbs

'n 'i i6

18

v-

23
;

j;

2 2i
-

cf.

one

i.e.

11

10

,,

"16/N &5"N

ncn-w nn s^y^ 0/
13
G112 21 15 but Di ah g,

cf.

Ec

over ag. njnp sfx D^n^Nn"^


niB'Pi nnn
" T
i2 7 ;. nn T>p3N TJT3 ^ 3I .
e 'disembodied
being (dub., Di Du breath of wind): ^S-^y nni
3

yni" ^^S*

21

16

14 - 14 -

nnn ^.vno

(loind Wild);

(Dr a wind that passeth away 2 e);


"nn n I s 38 16 (Di principle of life),
f 146 4
10
88
esp. io4 M -" Jb 17 34 14 (cf. v 15 ), Is
57 Ec 8

e. spirit, disposition, as troubled,

^78

tmpa-

nn "Wp Ex6 9 (P) impatience,

ox patience:

ft'mce

^331

'I

3B>ni

D3 H>H &6

"ify

nrno

yrpr\

(E);

/-

temper, esp.

Jb 1

1^

27

11

liy Jos 2

DPin

Gn

nrn

45
b. courage :

12

D'H'Oi 'I

IS19 3

S 30

"nn

18

^ iKio =2Ch 9

nn

&5>S5

animation, vivacity, vigour:

a. spirit,

nn

iiy

compared with

distinctively, as

so,

nn
30

fin.).

d.

it

departs at

<!>eath

possessed by the spirit in the ecstatic state,


||

N'-33n

Ho 9 7

^n

(We Now);
2

nn Mi

'
;

(||

Is 30';

xi>1

12 14 24

prob. gloss

D3)

is

nn

dealing with

-" 4

:'

(Co gloss), 37 43
8 1
3
of
vision), cf. Elijah
(all implying ecstatic state
Ezek.: Ez

1K18

12

K2

10
.

b. spirit as impelling proph.

to utter instruction or warning(higher and later


transition prob. Nu 24- 2 8 23 J
conception)
:

1CI112 13

elsewhere in Ch.

distinctly in Is", 48

16
,

cf.

2CI115 20 14 24 2 ';
1

61

so of ancient

12

Jo

gift,

cf., of future prophetic


imparting warlike energy, and

c.

s0

Ne

12
prophets, Zc 7

executive and administrative power: (1) to

CSWiD, D^bo,

QiEDK',
?

y'''
1314

16

10 '

Ju

s5

i4

nn

DilBO

upon servant of
31

'6 34

f'- 19

14

42

'\

various gifts

15
;

"W

wide (usu.

be

S 16 23

as Heb.), ., uo

fig.

Qal Pf. 3 ms.'n,

be wide, enlarged};

there ivas enlargement,

fig.

sq. 7 pers.

Impf. 3 ms. y TT Jb32 that there may


Pu. Pt. pi. DTjriO J e 22 14
be relief for me.
flTTO Ta).
spacious (of rooms
20

Saul

'

||

TrTH n.m.

Ex

31

pll

TV3&2);

nnV)

17

2. respite, relief, Est 4 14

fa).

Gn

1. space, interval

n.f. respite, relief;

^njV

(P);

as vital power, opp. IB'3


29

/_1

so also ^JKHP
20

(=V3B

"1 v ,4

'*

10

143

13

^5

'I

it?"]!?

^KJJO v 9 ),

(in national prayer),

cf.

proph. of restoration conceive

of the divine spirit as standing in their midst

and about to fulfil all divine promises


D33iD3 rClfij? Hg 2% Zc 4''; this conception culminates in rm = divine Presence, and as such
:

omnipresent,

breath}

Ct

abs.

14

11

Je 48

Gn

Ez
t.

Lv,

21

27 27
'

(.IE)

16

DT?)

sacrifices, v.

19

Nu

2o

2S41

26

19

4- 2 t.;

JTT Dt
smell,

c.

Ct

and P

nm

12

of pers.

Ex

Pin

Gn 8

Ex

28

OAram., Palm.,

(J)

odour of

29

21

in n.pr.; Sab. in Q , "i

all

ZMGliva900) 25f

'

'

Oman

No

also in n.pr.

I4

' 1
;

(Jayakar

Qal

deriv.));

nnn

fs.

813 ' 875

1825 -11

Lvi +
9

DT Dt8 +

v. BK"}

neK-n Zc

131

14

10

rrfi

Gn 8

Gn

ace.
;

21

21
;

27"

metaph.

JIOT Is 49 ",

Dn Dt

cstr.

sf.

/<//*,,

lit.

Nu

16

nnn Ex 30 38 etc.;
',

j u 16 9

Ez6 20
13

22

Ez

38

iXteml (intrans.),

nn

(NH

Dt

Jb 22 12

28

28

make

cf.

(of stars),

+ nKa),
Isio 33

22

||

J'"1S)

99

a. of

put in order);

uplifted,

perhaps

open, open (der. spec; Di'293 );

D^i3

voicj,

Dt

2
,

13

69

of inhab. of

DTIs57 13

113

highway

DW f 78

21

D" )?")

=,

Is

27

14

4
11

49

cf.

2. J

(made

(pt.=adj.)

symbol of might, Dt
27
+ by pers. M: 5 8 of Isr. in Exodus nn T3
32
Ex 1 s Nu 3 3 s -(both P); of B hand Is 26"
^ 89 14 (|| T'yris fig. of presumption Nu 15 30 (P);
"
n 91 y ] of might Jb 38 15 of eyes, fig. of arrob.

fig.

of hand,
;

id.,

12

human

(ntfipn <tn);

Dt

trees=tall

b. esp. of '\ SB'JI

raised, uplifted:

tt

esp. pt.,

of mts. v 14

throne L16

heaven
2

(JO comp.); be (set

(JO comp.), 2 10

FOa), so 18 28 but
gance Pr 6 17 30 13 ^131' (||
2 S 2.r
of pers.
of heart, fig. of reckless
6
elatior, Ho 13
Dt 8 14 Ez 31 10 (inaja, WnD3
,

||

<J"J(D;

34

fig.) r//-6i

+ D^n-^y

abs.

V)ide space; Ar. 'j' be

wide (between thighs), and deriv.

conj.

14

(in fig.)

cf.

vb. be wide, spacious

'

in gen. Is 2 12

high,

3 mpl.

VGQ.

heavens Jb

1S26

2 47,

+; //

Ez io 10 Dna |i2 9 [Bae

rock (in

heights (of

vx innna

20

DDi-i

on) high,

hill

',

19

17

P
Ges

Ez io 17 (Ges 572 ); Pt. DT Is 6 4-,


pl.'D-on 2 IS +, cstr.W io 33 etc.; 1. a. fo
DTa],

smell, per-

(Je"),

JW ms. nofl ^ 2i

etc.;

i.

Jb 22 12 (Baer Gi

/mp/. OVV Is 3 o 18 +, juss. DT


mjl Ho 1 6 Ez 1 o 4 [DTI Ex 1 20 v. den]

Jb 39 s ITV
mpL pnn> ^115^

TT

and

Pf. 3 ms. consec.

520i

elsewh.

(J),

Ar.

'

JAMi

Zanzibar (Pra< "<>.<>); Eth. in deriv.;


Aram. DT, soj (very often in der. spec, and

adj.,

Eth.

sub nn).

SabDenkm

'

be high, dial, of

(of

nanpip Jb 39 25 the horse scenteth battle; c. 3


Ex 30 38 Lv 26 s1 (both P) ; metaph.
delight in
A,
(prob. dittogr. Br
*)

MJ

ib xxx (1876) 3G

Mordtm

17
stature

Jmpf. 3 ms.

etc.; Inf. cstr.

Dt4 28 f 115 6

(v.

21

i5 3 + 17 t.Nu.

ceive odour;

scent,

Ct 4 11 f, of water

t[n"H] vb. denom. Hiph.(l),


1

10

sf.

God), tranquillizing odour

(to

ascending
13

27

nn Ex 5
1.
fields Gn 27 s (.IE)

ointments Ct

14', of

Gn 8 +
21

usu. cstr.

2. term, techn.,

soo'liing

(prop.

12

vb. be high, exalted, rise (OHeb.,

13
"J Pr 30

of influence, reputation

fig.

).

odour

scent,

4-

and garments
Jl;

13

n Cti w
plants and

Ho

14

11

cf.

5)"")

epith. dei et regis Fell

.1

del. T^'!?' as gloss); rd. i"inrp

);

J e4 8

odour, of

T?.?

(||

Je4sn

n.m.

IT"!

inn

139"

ty

t
Ph.,

WW

Is

^io6 33

cf.

nn.

rr">~i v.
t t

then

Oomm

(Ew Lohr Bu

MT Tr f 66

also for

7.'.ii

Ne

my outcry ;

La

'nnp

sf.

in cherubic

presence and later Shekina

flic

63

(II

Ez i 12 cf. v 2021 io '; reviving Israel


f. = ancient angel of
Zc 12 10 Is 44 3

chariot:

Ez 39

33

IS31 3

n-^ n ^);

*" Jb

(J);

50

(E;

Ex 8"

abs. 'n

2,i

Gn

for

relief,

2 2 2

35
e. as
poured out by divine wisdom Pr i
nil
n?rnB
Dt6n
DV3H
"p&'bv
life
of
energy
(|]

Aram. nn

endowing

technical skill

1 i

Is 32

Is

d. late, as

rn iy

s
understanding Jb 32

(P);

15

Wl

nn

of ancient Isr.:

upon Messianic king:

resting

men with

cf.

so also

(2)

s9

II

an

926

rrn

||

HOip3)

Dn 1

12
,

+ JO

pers.

Dt 1

20
;

of horn,

fig.

927

DTI

1S2

triumph

89" (v

(song), 1^

ls

see Hiph.),

subj.

so

"",

acc. of

c.

20

'IBB?

(E); rod subj.,

of giving strength to, \j/ 89", so


rod Is io 15 Ex i4 16 (P), Qnn

fig.

head 3 4

head 2 7 6 (+?5? pers.), 140 9 (join lOW


10
but
read W1J Che, cf. Hup-Now),
v
c.
7
f pers., be exalted (in fig.), king Nu 2 4 (JE
NB'Sri); of God ('*, i.e. shew his
|-IP comp.;
12

DTI

P^K,

raise poor

c.

up

Gn 39

voice

||

2S22 = ^ 18
57" 2 108 6 " 1??>
18

xaltation) Is 3 o

^Wp)'^
ieople

89

yjf

47

47

v8

hew exaltation); worthlessness (personif.)^i 2

Pr

f city

Gn7

nNH-byo
1

_.p r

IPP^T'I 37

7/.

''ppnp

rear, children Is

Ko

cf.

454

1 -

);

1. a.

_2 3 (both

ause tree <o <?row, subj.

Ez

Dinjjl

temple Ezr 9 9

b.

?!!?).

||

rear, erec,

2.

set

Zz/i

>f

wind,

sea, subj.

\//-io7

2 ''

c. exalt, ace. pers.,

Jb 17 4 (read perh. D"iri, so Bu, cf. Di),


34
16
n
(in
acc om.iS2 7
V 37
( + H
s
^IS
victory); subj. wisdom, acc. pers. Pr 4 cf.
'>

lubj.

^)

|n

irDDVUjl 14

|nnta
[07

TO

||

3. exalt, extol, acc.

is 25 1

32

* 34

34

f n8

145

||

99

Ex'15

im.3

^ 30%

',

5-9

ipinri^n

Polal Tmp/

^?)-

(II

28

2
;

acc.

?Vi

"

DE>

njBDVw

fpl.

|)

rat v.

DoW infr.)

;iame (cf. Po'lel 3),

P/

onn

3 ms.
<

f 89

43
,

+ '31
+
27

rD"}?

extolled, of ^ s

??"^.

2ms. ntonn
*

NU31 28

18 26 etc.;

Impf

3 ms.

D*T

D^ 1
S 2
7m. ms, Din

4i

44

^T

10

1
-

Nui7

'>

f.

K14

^^ ?ypp

7t?

16 2

juss. ffV
"5

3g

2u

e.

nest

c.

acc.
s

f 75

(all c. fP),
-';

La

10

17
(Diip?),
2
30

14

75

\js

but

= exaltation

18

(Kt Qr Qal), 92 11
Ch 25 s sound the horn;

f8 9

7
66' v. Qal 2 c.
75
up and take away, remove, c. acc.

inf.
lift

Ez

31

4 --o-;=do

apart,

and

nonn, Ez 45 48 Nui5
+ '<7 Ez 45 4 8 9 Nu 1 19 1 19 24
1

v 82 29
-

fp rei),

b. c. acc. rei,

+ "'7 Lv

22'''.

'

52

acc.

c.

Ex-.r

"(P),

'am-a

P);

(all

b pers. (for sacrif.),

rei,

20::

to

a.

8 20

13

57

present, contribute, offer

14

loc. Is

Dn8 n (Kt Qr Hoph.); = set


Nu3i 2S (fP pers.).
3. lift off

cogn.
(P)

n"JD.l?r!

Lv:
D^rfEha
away with,
Ez 45" (7>p

of people),Tprin

DDD

2.

-N?n); acc. rei+ JO

(||

^S.

,8.10

\js

"

npnn

Ezr

'n

H".

contribute, acc.

c.

Ch 30 212

35'^ (acc.

'

DTW Ex

27
Din
29
Dnv
Ly4 ,u
I.'n 8
Qr (Kt Hiph.); Jwyj/ 3 ms.
1U
be taken of from (IP) Lv 4 (P), cf. Ex 299

Hoph.

Pf. 3 ms.

||

Dn 8 Qr (cf. Hiph.
Ft. D^B after TOW V
11

?\nr\){ be abolished

Bev

,:1

(after 63) ins.

Hithpo'l. 7;^/:

Dn 1

36

ms. 7N"73-by h?n^1 pi-iJ? :l

/taW

artrf /<e

above, etc.;

e.7;aZ< <n<rf

magnify himself

(n assim.) DpilX Is

1 s.

'

Ko'-

454
)

tOU,

IS14

'''

',

(hyperb.)

31

(opp. ^Bf:); subj. p7|J Pi-3


cf. i 4
c. acc.
in
both
good
bad
and
sense
(cf.
Qal 2 b)
J^.P.,

2);

91

head |no'
9
HWB62a
(so rd.,
(As. ullu reu Dl
), cf. ^1] 140
/,
s
v. Qal 2 b); face, "bs Ezr
hand of another,
9

make any movement

13

up, exalt,

lift

ict'ZZ

raise myself

D~l n.[m.]

(prop, inf.); abs/l, 1.

(+

3
ppy^) p.Nl "lS P1-25 ;

Ae/;//^,

(str.

33^ (Gts

5S4

^^).

0->pN,

height,

11

i.e.

ashes

Gn

'"I^Jfl?

35

+ P?P),

(P;

+ s$ of people Is 49", 71) 62^.

stone as

erect,

pers., subj.

(P;

Ex f + sf
Gn 3 1
2tc;
Exi4 16 IssS'/nonn ^ 74 3
stc; 7rc/. csir. D^n Isio 13 + sf. VOnn Gn 3 18
9
4
etc.; P<. Dno Ex
3V + etc.; 1. a. (1) raise,
11
lift,
c. acc, hand Ex 17
(E), Nu 20 (P),
J
*
+ }* (in oath) Gn 14 22 cf. (D^rr^) Dn 1 2'
feet, t^pyS ^74=,
+ 3 pers. against iKn'
44
i.e. run
(E),
( + 7 dir.); hand or foot Gn4i
Jfu

up,

set

Jb 39 27

Hiph.

mpl. consec. DriDini

Gn

>,

riD"Vn

Ne 9

Ft. DDV1D

d.

om.), v

7?'
75 be lifted up, of horns (cf. Qal 2 b)';
ms. DOill 66 17 arf he was extolled (so Ki al.
11

I'

on high, throne,

+ ty pers.

:i

38

(acc.

lli

(subj. 1^?.)

148

(|| ?'!!?)

p: a.
u fig., ace. pers., subj. '' ^ 27 (H-" ^?) + IP
49
49
:omp. 2 S 22 = \//i8
+ IP/rom 9 14 ace. om.
Io 1 1' (si vera 1., cf. We Now), b. raise waves
;.

3j6 Jb

'''

Lv 6

31

ni"i5frna

(E); standard,

Ex

0i"6 Ezr 9 9 P.
10
f. rippn
f n8
9

csfr-.

(Q^nir^J?), censers

>m

Is 40'

nyrra Ez2i 27

sf.

+ N"JP),

(J; botli

1 s"

WajDCTINI

1 s. sf.

Hup-Now Bae;

orn.,

aise,

34

5 -9

sf.

cf.

19" = Is 37 23 7ipa DHH iChi5


c. (take into one's hand and) lift, take up, stone
Jos 4 5 (JE iB?K>-?y), leg (of sacrif. meal) 1 S
24
mantle 2 K 2 13 axe 6 7 (acc.oni.), yoke Ho 1 4
9

i.ni&n

v.

(DDilN v Hithpo'l.)

etc.

),

}n ^99

)oi"i

1881

5 "(Ges

30pVT^27 3

ID

cherubim Ez 10 16

Po lei Pf 3 fs. sf. innccn Ez 3


7m/;/ 3 ms. bpVv Ho n
23

9 o b.
TOOin Is

npl.

(J), so of

>.

17

Ezi-3 12

against 2

3. be lifted, rise, of ark,

ntos v 4 (aran ?yD)

">

';

11 11

2CI15 13

15 - 18

+
+ 7 pers. Is 1

om.), 58

11 - 11

Kt Hiph.:

rebellious 66' (Qr;

46

Is 52 13

17

21

-f

14

15

acc. rei Is io
(2)
loc.
1
S 2 s \^ 1 1 3"
b. lift
IP
c.

haughtiness
loftiness, D^pr

WW.

Or)

fig.

L ,f

33> 7T ), Pr 2 4 (|| JrW\);


(||
mK3, PN3, Pirll); then alone:
(||

12
haughtiness Is io

so iab Di

Je 4 8 29

2. haughtiness,

D^3K

DTI Is 2 "- 17 (both

||

mn=^.

tDn
2)

n'bo

adv. on high, of direction

inn; Din

Hb

10

(subj. Dinri).

(cf.

Qi">p

nan
THE
A

K 23

n.pr.loc. T|? 2

5 )"!

h(ia,

A0180W

poss.

s6

() Kpov/xa,

41

Ju

["IBVIK]

K Ch (v. "1J?N

1 d ); =" n ?l 5, q-v.; site dub.


Onom. (Lag- 8791 ) 15 m.W. of Philadelphia [Jer
"
84
145 31
says E !], hence Di
Buhl- 26U conj.
lb.
;

31 -

(q.

perh. also v

1.

31

GFM),

see

yet

Kit Benz.

cf.

c. 1 7 Eng. m. SVf of Phil., and 3 m.


ofYabbok; SMerrill E of Jordan> 2*1 ;Ha t.DB. ramoth g.
conj. (on gen. grounds) Jerash, c. 28 m. X. of

el-Jal'aud,

tn^i"! adv. haughtily,

*& Mi

"I lapTI

3
.

TC~1 n.pr.m. 1.

Ru 4

18 19
,

of J.

2-'*-~.

Ch

an ancestor of David,

a.

brother of Jerachmeel

\ppav,

Ch 2 9 10

b. son

name

2.

Pap, etc.

of

2
Elihu'* family, Jb 32 (Pnp[a],Apa^), dub., cf.Bu.

HEIT n.f.

fi.

height, high-place

'

as term, techn.

(cf.

Ez 16 25

worship):

35 v 21

||

but rd. prob. H03,

i6

Ju

):

tb. 3arrriKn 1 S 30 27
tc. nijq, Levit. city in Issachar
al.).

L Papwd), prob. = DOT Jos


A PapaO), and IYIBT 2, Jos 21 q.v.

21

29

Di Jos19 21 ).
2. m. nto")(l) Ezr
nlon^
Qr (Kt nitrv) v
5 c, p. 438.

438

(v.

also

D^nni

'

= Xe 7"'. prob. also Xe 1 i usu. Papa;


Ezr
mod. er-lUm, 5 miles N. of Jerus., Buhl Geogr 172
2. in hill-country of Ephr. ( = 1 ?), home of
Samuel 1 S i 19 2" f' 8 4 15 s i6 13 io 18 52 ' (till c.

n.pr.loc. 'in

[r^D^]

n.f. height, lofty stature

\niOT Ez 32 s

2.

; sf.

T D?3"n n.

npn

v. 11.

:!:i

2'-'"

Yarmuk,

S. of

q.v. esp. against

(Aapap,

(P; Peppas,

10-'

s
17 21 22
=2 Ch
5 1 K i5
Je 31 15 40 Jos i8 25 (P),
-

:'

,tviii

'

Xe

Ch 6

p.

l.inBenj.,

33

some place just

Dr DtAdd

in

v. n(N)-l 3.

HPS.

Pappa),

5Sli

cs-talt (Seetzen

the Height,

Is 10-"

:i

(A

GACooke

cf.

1S22 6

so perh.

GASm G

/_

abs.

(for illicit

Ho

on border of Ephr.,
3

31 - 39

usu. cart /"in

r'~~!~ (exc. Je 31 15

Rama.
ir'- 6

(M Ba/ia

n*2"l n.pr.loc.

11.

= shrine

nffi) j

Phil.

f.

S.

[in.] extolling, praise;

= song

'

20 25 2 8 3 ,=Lr;np-;n c
Appadatp,Papa; perhaps (if distinct

19
n loc, nnc-in), v

(v. ^S'lJf);

-- 1 '- 3

-3

from l)=Beit-Rima, 13 miles EXE. of Lydda


2S4
Euhl Ge0Er I7 ); ovli&m-allah, 3 m.
(GASm'
;

SW

of Bethel

(Ew

[n^Q^]

^nppilC

Is

='

jyiV

al.) [cf. also 'Aptpa-

Mt

d. H.,

Gi vb. Fo'Ial, QO^;


T

with van

\^66'', so read

'')

Hup-Xow Che Bae Buhl Lex > Ki Baer

Thes

ninrpin

pi. cstr. i>

49

n.f. uplifting, arising

sf.

at thine arising.

33

HisUU:1

57
3. in Asher Jos I9 29 (P),
27 + ].
Papa perh. Rdmiye, c. 1 2 miles E. of Ladder of
Tyre Rob BE '" 79 Buhl Ge0 r 231
4. in Xaphtali,
Papa; mod. Rdmeh,
Jos iy 3: (P), Apatjk,

6aia

of praise (to
cf.

^Pif^ipi as n.pr.m. (/ have made

^pl? and

lofty help; cf.

iCh2 5 ,lUp
4

son

reff.);

of

Heman

3
.

A L

c.

8 miles

nO-J(3)

WSW

of Safed Buhl

Ge0Er 222
.

M =2 Ch 2 2 {PcppoB, Papood;
@L
Hast DR KAMAH
v. niKH 1. Vid. Dr
-

Mi6

~iy

Gil 27-'; 6

ParjX

etc

Jui 5 17 v n.

nz-\

nSVKin Jos i3

ic

(P),

Gad; ApafiwQ [A
Ma<r(<rri)<j)a
cf.

what Rama?),

adj. gent, (of

n^(^)"l n.pr.loc.
-nr;

Paptod,

Bape8

1.

[AL

Kara

Pape8~^

n (dub.)
.

npsn

Kcr'a

In/xetf]

ttjv

identif.

3. 333

Jos 19- (P),

2. npn
p 534
in Gilead, on X. border of
"nfj

Xi/3a

(=1X3-nbl?3 v s q.v. p. 128); prob. 33rni-j


7
Papa votov site dub., v. Dr Hast db.iu M ah_
i S 30,

nitt(N)"}

Dt
20 s

van
43

d.

Ch

a."

n. pr.

Heights,

loc.

nbl Jos 2i s
' rfon (of Gad)

in Gilead, ~iy??3

H. Baer v 36
6 C5 '33
,

1.

P),

nbNH Jos 20 s (P),

Apij/x&>0] eV (rjj)

TaXaab

33

n-w ^pnp jbs

combin.

in

cstr.,

=n. HSXD 3;

art.

c.

6 'PapaOalos.

(Gi

Dnn

USU.

'3

{EpepaB, Vup<c6, Vapa{B)\ Pa\., etc.)

Pa M o>0 [Jos

Jib"!
I

'

(PeppaO

K4 +
13

I9t.

Ob

:,

sKifi;

Jc 51

53

14

D^T

5 ;

23
i

^Nib"

security,

on
,

22

Ez

'd -ina

Hb

Ec io

'

die

25

Is 24

2121

pi.

II

Jb 31

32

Jb

W^
"

12
,

^na

"o

office,

D^?

(||

Hohe)

a A/^/t ^sZace Is

f;i

93
44
102 20 Q^php Jb i6 19
:i0

onp

0^?^ D*6 Jb

high

(of

20",

(in fig.), 'b

(Germ.

adv.

19

17

23

?3^ D'DhO 33 16

cf.

=f 18'

68 19 7

isp 13 v 24b ;

i\lone=height of heaven
17

in??'

Je 49 1G Q"!? ' op

||

24a

37

Pr8

rank;

Di~ip 'O^'' Is 2 6 5 , i.e. in (supposed)

7'r//i

1S

=Is

D'-piipa

opp. bat? 5 );

Jb

indef.,

'ft?

wi3

(of Bab.); specif, of Zion, "d Je 17

12

34

Is

elevated place

(concr.),

D^pip

18

CO^O

pi.

VOilO Jb 25 s ;

sf.

(cf.Xow), nj?33 Diip in

o/wte.

|ix

height (poet.); abs. '

csfr/ono'jus 18

1. height, elevation

GASm'J,:orW;f Buhl Geogr 2C2

Ramoth;

n.ni.

4-; cstr.

c.

Ec106

16

TMIET!

v. ni()-j

DYin

fi

Papa6 Ta\.),

r^n

5.

(pi.),

1C

2.

WN 3li 6

0V"ip
15

-fy

22

rrinXO);

75, so 'B3.

57^ 58 La 1"

25

opp.

||

DW,

||

2
;

148

'

n?

D
S

ff

<Bh? 'O

iSHi? Jiyo Je

^Dto

Is 24

,s
;

spred.of , \^92cf. io
s

as adv. (i.e. in heaven)

9"

=2K

23
'&> towards heaven Is 38 14 40 26
3
s
'St? in fig. \jr
7 3 they speak (as if)

3';

from heaven

he sky,

from
3.

so arrogantly).

(i.e.

s
56 (so Gei Hup-Now
,1., cf. Che, but dub.), Bae in high station; Du
4
as clittogr.?).
4. fig.
eads DVIl? (OV tov
4
Q^O
if nobles (coll.)
is2
V$\fW
4

adv. fig.,=proudly

mmn

929

rrmn

\//

[j I

^Jjz or

vb. overcome

(cf.

pers., overcome,

e.

l]
i_j

Ar. ^X. (^),


of wine)

g.

c.

assumed in Heb. by Thes (after @) and most


mod. to explain Hithpo'. Ft. ?* ??.i"inn -11323
65
\jf 78
like a hero overcome by wine (cf.
v a );
||

AVEVDeChe

shout

al.

Hup-Now, with

(-/pi),

%;

cf.

"niyn^ an d.

altern. conj.

so

this

more suitable (cf. Luzzatto I1I,enUteucoiii 674)


Perks 79 ). Pr 2 9 6 v. pi, pi.

sense

'

M2(Lv2i.7)

n^Tin

contribution, offering, for

n.f.

acred uses (not certain before Dt.

nd late) (prop, something lifted

separated}

off.,

-abs/n Ez 4 5 13 + cstr. nOTVl Ex 30 14 +


nnnn 25 i a;np- Xui8'27 cnn-Ex2 9 28
torn Na 12 4 Pr 2 9 4 nb- 2 S i 21 Nu 18 19
;

ntenn v s

1.

etc.;

' 1T

also

Ez2O

earliest use

T
IS

Thes

cp. Ar. \s.' utter

ui5

I2 6

cf.

Ez 45 I3 1G

3.

Ez 44 30 Lv

set apart for priests,

Ch3i
Lv 7 14 Ne

jereals

if;

id.),

;he thigh,

Jpp e t JBLxii

as gloss

HPS

54

prop.

'nn

piB>

Ex

29

s7

Nu 3I

29 41 52

Lv

s4

io

Nu 6

14 - 15

Nu i8

2u

'

ments, etc.,

Ezr 8 25

Ex 25 s2 3 35
-

5 - 3 ;i
-'

--->

36

3r>
;

for

temple

6. half-shekel for maintaining


15
service of sanctuary Ex 30 1314
7. late,
.

'

man
demanding them, = man

contribution, in gen., fiiBVUjI

of contributions, i.e.
of exactions.

Di-Kit

30 still

Du

Ly

rd. perh. nJICF)

Che Hpt

1.),

^ol^a v

v. also III.

19
)

JJ U

nyru? jos6 5

20

_9

n s ?2l"iri

n.f.

Dtl2,G; Hast.

DB

iii.

588

denom. what belongs

io fJ (P)

-iS^'yph'Hos 8

J|

strictly- adj.

TWi ft?
in Ezekiel's

angels) Jb 38"

1
;

c' $>y

4
,

cf.

(of

5^skQuiwith religious impulse

S 4 5 Ezr 3 1L13 ; so in public worship


with music and sacrifice, c. ?, to God \js ^f- 66 1
s
s
81 2 95 1 2 9s 4 ioo
98 "in joy, H? ni nnn
23
'IB'l).
D^OB'
Is 44 (||
6. crw outin distress,
in

(but

Mi

DuEu WyJremble)Tyyy~!y mb

(of Zion

Kb"

'

nnnn).

under

read y^ ^yiin no?


pieces

as

Pr

1 1

la

fig.

why

of woman, but perh.

art thou broken all to

Polal. Impf.

).

3 ms. impers.

VVp] N? Is 16 10 a shout shall not be uttered (of

joy in harvest;
yyiins ^ 108 10
'yyiinn 60 10

^do

"

fi.

Hithpo'l. Impf. 1 s.
14
/mn. fs.
65

Jjn?).

||

3 mpl. tyynrn

P^

nyn

y 65

c py
2.
108 10 (subj. '>).
(meadows, valleys; T'B';.
shout in triumph:

1.

(subj. Phil.; iron.)

shout for joy,

14

||

||

n.verb. shouting, roar, but dub.;

Ex

17

(E) sound of the people as


they shouted (read Inf. cstr. nJTO for iV^, cf.
fijra

^ip

iy"!

Ivy

32

I'?-

Jb 36 33

of him (<iEyi

yi "yin

Mi 4 why

7u's

criest

the

roar thereof

thunder, so Bu); HI37

thou out with a crying?

2"4
;

i.e.

so loudly (but v.

-/6). 11.

in.

Y). v.

nyi.

t rTJ^^J 7 n.f. shout or blast of war, alarm,


!

rd. prob.

/-

nynn

\/5);

86h
(used as subst.), Ges
);
12
Ez 48 of strip of land for priests

scheme (but

c. flVllf'Xn

Jo

s/ioi6

to

secondary con-

tribution, subdivision (on form. v.

cf.

Je 50 15 ^ 4 127 abs. ZpV^TH P" )wi applause : abs. 1 S io" 4 Zc 9 9

c. ^5?,

telleth

a contribution, attendant or

against 2 CI113 12 ; so also prob. Jb 30 5 (against


a thief).
3. sAowi tVj triumph over enemies:

Yi(J. J) r

Ch i 3
ynn
42
Ju 15 14 nnnfea 1S17 2 "

ntopi?

2. sound a signal for icarjor margjj^^

Nu

[???].

nare:D "!nEz45 +i4t., XnnDti2 6 +


jnj Ez 4 30 + 9 t., r\\h Ex 25- + 4 t., anpn
4

,.14

Pr 2 9 4 a

'n Is 40 20 of idol-image (si vera

other conj. in

Vbs.c.
9t.,

>'{<

5. materials for tabern., sacred gar-

Is

20 27 28 28 29

e. tithe for Levites

etc.;

1. shout a war-cry, or alarm o batt l e, Jos 6 10


f
itfnrasu-juyr-j "ft i =-*I s
13
13 15
2

b. of animai sacrif.,

Dr.

v. also

of booty
24

< 1893 >-

nien nin; >Sta

priests' share of Levites' tithe,

18

and

cf.We;

Bavarov,

Spr,

WIS

1.

Nu

specif.: a. of cakes

to (n.nyb, 'n

:.

12

io 3S 40 (also for Levites), 12 44


niOVin Hf) 2 S i 21 i.e. (si vera 1.)

cf.

yielding sacred imposts, but very dub.;

ields

SL

10 - 12 ' 14

S 17

'',

20

11

2. contrib. for

[gs.11.19

19 20 21

and
or use of priests and Levites, in Ezek.'s scheme
6
1
8 9 20a 21b
called BHpn Tl 45 -'-" 4 8 10 13
5z 4 5 48
12
s.2ob.2u.2ic.
U^-\1 KHp psn 'n v
4. contrib.
-

Pf.

of land to be set apart for temple,

^n

Impf. 3 ms. mi Is 42 13 ^4 12 JP*1 Jos 6 20 etc.;


Imv. fs. Tin Zc9 9 mpl. 1J?nn J s 6 10 + Inf.
12 15
cstr. J?nn 2 Ch i3
Ft. pi. dV"!>? Ezr 3 13 ;
;

;ract

Hiph.

a grumbling cry}

J u I5 w Ezr 3 11

mpl.Wnn

H id.

2.

sf.

contrib. of

D3T nonri Dt

Ezekiel's scheme

)rince, in

give a blast with clarion or horn (N

products of soil for '\


40

1. raise a shout.

pi.

'

sf.

Hiph. 40

tfJ/T")] vb.

EzP

chiefly

or

joy;'n Lv23 24 +

cstr. njJVTFl

Je 4 l9 + ;

930

*Vn
1. alarm of war, ivar-cry, Jos 6

Am

,lM

Je 20 lf Ez

Pt. as subst.: a. pi. &?~l r} the runners (prop.


out-runners, as royal escort, cf. vb. 2 S 15 1

'

iK

nr6e Tl Je 4
2- Zp i
Jb 39
21
n
king
Nu
battle-cry of
23 (poem in
49 ^>?
5 6 6
(P
N
2 W! for march 'n S?pri u 1 o
JE)
27

19

25

16

14

'

'

with ni-m-n
i3

hence)

Nu3i

nVisSrn

v 13

(P) 2CI1

of mo.'n

Toy favour

T^n

3. sAcm
lo

5-6-

25

^ 33

89

47

Tl

(V of

ill"!

tnD^n
t

Wr-Pl, }D

T*n

Zinj.P/

(NH

vb. run

12

=Aram.

nil;

s.

As. rcisw, 6e helpful

cf.

Qal

P/. 3 ms.

Gn

^ Hb

On");

^j (W SG47

nm

to help

(i.e.

18 7 ;

+ p;

Jb

S 18 23

yrb

S 20

from,

16", pjl

fi

P
Pt. H

K4

S 20 s6 Zc

S i8 23 +

26

8
;

pi.

12

hostility, against,

Dn 8
22

if-

Am 6

JO loc.

Hiph.

2o,2i

ct

12

c.

Jb 16 14 n

acc. loc, ? pers.);

2. c.^V'Q

^ipN

3 ms.,

Impf. 3

fs.

stretch out hands, frnpN.!?

= drive away

Je 49 19 so read prob.
,

DipN^^Kt Q^K).

(Qr

abs.

EC9 11

pers.

so

MT 2 K23
nq

n y pers

NJ.ab

into

12
(

per s.

K4

_'

22.

rei

S 8 11

Pr 18 10

/je

(fig.);

w?en quickly

22

perg

^g,|,

20

and
2

g Ig

as prelim.,

JIN pers.

46

accomp.

S 18 23
+inf. nxipjj run to

ace' of way, l"PN

(fig.);

2. course

1. running, mode, style, of running,


,

with

corrupt, v. Kit Benz,

peril,

infr.);

23

10

\l'i^ 2 i sml

loc. also

[ti'l

>

P*t32 32

or t^',

B'NI.

v. 11.

vb. be in want, poor

)]

fi

?|Tj 2

(related to C*l^
so

Qal

[cf.

Thes); Qali /

young

lions are in

3,

Niph. Hiph. 3]

ttjni Vjh
3 pi.

Dn-M f 34

11

want and hunger ; elsewhere

S i8 + 16 t, iwn 2 S i2 + 2 t.; pi.


QiBH pr2 2 7 CE'N"! 13 23
(oft. opp.l^V)'- as
23
3
12"
2 S
adj. 1 S 18
Pr 2 8 Ec 4 14 as subst,=
poor man (men), 2 S 1 3 \js 82 3 Ec 5', esp. Pr io4
823
+ 1 2 t. Pr. Hithpo lei Pt. C^K/innp Pr 1 3 7
1
Pt.

tf"}

2:i

one impoverishing himself'(opp."l??>i(T"?


trtyn

Ecclusn

12

13

5
).

Je5

17

Mal

v.

cf. Po'l.

W"i.

'

Gn

26
31
18 2 24 17 29 13 33 4 (all J), 2
4 Je 51
2s
12
1= 7
Gn
2
2
(both
Nu
J),
1
Jos 8 19
+
4
9
(both JE), Ju7 21 13 10 1 S io 23 17' 2 S i8 19 f 5 9 5
as imv. + imv. 1 S 20
Zc 2 s abs. 1 S 20 s6 Is

vb.

W!* \

S 18 27 nri v 27
2. course (of
c
sf. Dnjpno Je8
(Qr >Kt pi. Dnino),
17
11. niTlD Je 22
v. sub pn.

life),

so goat against

(fig.),

locusts Jo 2 9

loc),

1 1

meet

sf.

MT TV- v. Qal);
CI135 13 Imv. ms.

(ace. om.; for

om.

mpl.

(E), rd. peih. also 3 ms.

Ln!il"173j n.f. 1. running.

1.

cstr. nS1-lD 2

c.

12

j4j

132
yjr

yi"ip n.[m.] running, race;

D'Jn

(both of royal escort, out-runners), 18

(+ny
Je 12

44

(of life):

Hg i Vlb Is 5 9 Pr 1"; ace. loc.


riii1\>b); 2 loc. o (3 II. 2), of
( +

but text

thence,

"

2 - ls

horses

Jb 15 2

pers., against

?5?

in"?!?

S 20 6

cf.

50

1|

Inf.

(Ges S87e);- 1. rum,

13

iS22 +
$K loc. Gn 18 2 s0 (both J), Nu i7 (P), 7X
Gn 24 29 (J; + n L>c), 1 S 3 Is 55 (fig.),

v 14

PSlel /mp/
run swiftly, dart (like
Hiph. cause to run :

offerings).

1 s., sf.

also in

44

pr 2Kn

,7

Jos

r 2

ms. P"

ram

nn

cstr.

17

14

68 quickly

y}r

with

(viz.

);

?));

21

12

23

S 17

VT pnn

On
Kt
1 s. sf. DVnN Je50
i8 + pl 2 S i8
(but< QrHiph.,v. infr.), etc. [v.also pn] /mil.
Impf

etc.;

<Aey

ms. nriyi Je

1-

P.n
Eth. CR;

id. (rare);

Gn 4

loc.

7 pers., ace. rei

1. bring, or move, quickly, Impf.

(||pin'f ).

Pt

healing; Ez

n.f.

D'rjn

lightning; of chariots).

= NBl).

foll.;

runner
(royal mesJe 5i 3L31 (|| T?), cf. Jb
( h
o wo Est KU5 riders

b.

^T

f, Tl

''[Dl 2

21
4. shout of joy, in gen. Jb 8

16

p"V|.

^VTP Na

3 mpl.

D'praa 'in 8 10 Bonn ^aai

musical service

4 - 6 - 11 - 19 19

(as swift);

2 S 6
/iy wrtn religious impulse, 1 S 4
14
28
Ezr 3 11 12 13 HTO^n 'n 71p
2 Ch 15
1 Oh 15
26
esp.
Ezi-3 Ki in public worship gen. J033
-

25 25

senger, post, late),

5
gen.'n vi'bx^ 150

n DVNua^P);

4': "- 2s --

S 2 2 17 1 K

. (Dyn) ps-n
,2Kio
i i
Benz whence [easier] D3?n
2CI123 12 v. 1).-Pr2 9 6 for f^ Pinsk
iaiL2S

gloss (Kit

is

O'Snri

on day of atonement maiK'Lv2 5 (H); 1st


tshna),
p-iat 2 M (P; ehhinnKa
/

12

then) of royal body-guard

'fin

= 2Chi2

rrn

t tt^-| tZ*n
,

n.m. poverty, onlyPr^-

\ri^-i

fin.

Cn

28

19
,

sf.

iK>n

7
;

B>n

18

sf.

^^I

24

s4

313

Ch 23 12 (v. 2 a), Pr 4 12 6 18 (of feet), of


locusts J02 '; specif., run as messenger 2S
40

31

21 - 22 23 23 - 24 - 20 26
-

of

'"'s

word

i/'

of prophet's activity Je 23 21
10
147 ] fig. of reading smoothly,
fig.

pv Hb 2 . i8 =2 S 22 read pK
px pi!*), yj'Vl Ew 01 Che Eae al. 2.
30

*qip

(for

""'"jbnp),
sf.

(||

I^y),

yjr

30

DK'n io

^'K"?. 6 n

TV\~\ n.pr.f. v.

15

(opp. "VEty); ^N1. 30 (opp.

(=2 4 34

id,).
II

sub njn.

trin

vb. be or grow lean (Ar.

and

Qal Pf 3 ms.

thin

iveak\;

false gods, appar.

make

(jsj

grow

>1H Zi3 2"obj.

lean (03 attenuavtt,

&

< nj"i

but sense strange,

^o\6pcv<ra),

'~\
am i n deriv.);
3 ms. ^B
S
2
1
+ ?V against (i.e. to devour, in fig.; cf.
Hiph.); consec. ^?2? '11. iriErt I s 6o 5 be widened,
enlarged, relieved, and expanded with joy (cf.

Aram.

Ar.

(v.

Niph.

yet even this very doubtful.

upr.),

am
Qal Pf.

931

rrn

be

lade lean, Impf. 3 ms. ni"V

T[rTnJ adj. lean


S49

i*lC>3

JP^pp Is

(on formation

Lag

cf.

); fs. nn, Ez 24 (of nb> opp. nna),


md, = barren, Nui3 20 (JE; opp. n3E>),
20

"Pp
s

24

16 16
'

me. ivasting

to

^io6

2. ivasting,

Bae).

(cf.

3.

fscantness, scant measure.

JlTl (Scry

tnntt n.m. Am6,7


east

Ph. nfiD a

11.

pP

npp

cf.Talm.

ou,

Mi6

riB-t?

10

-ep/io/i

}P

v.

> usu. a month),

CIGann Littm, v. GACooke lnscr 95 121 '


47t343f
03
and reff.; Lzb Ephem
); 1. mourning
5
Talm.
ry (or feast 1
KPP), abs. 'O tt? Je 16
2. cry
nSD, "113).
.e. house of mourning
:f.

Palm.,

(||

rf

nno

revelry, cstr. DTIIID

^PT

v.

Am 6

Mi

tP"}

Ar.JI', Aram.

for

TP"],

Jb&

so

Qal

intimation);

sign,

J^nrn^

Jbis'- (Codd.
eyes flash (in wrath)? but
[lTDT ) wAy
13
17
possibly read jTOVV (pr 6
30 etc., cf. Bu).
Amp/. 3 mpl. T?.*V
c?o </'

)P,

Pearlier

weighty, grave,

Lag

so

EN31

vb. be

commanding

(Ar.

firm of judgment;

NH

weighty, judicious,

,j J
i),i~l

6e

only Qal
D^p Ju
Hb
Pr
'h
H? "^
ptl n.m. potentate
Pr i4
f
sub HP
"$?) PH
BH,

so

D^m

Ecclus 44 4 );

ir 2

15

??'?

|[

23
I s 4'

||

t pt"1 n. pr.

m.

founder of kingdom

Damascus, Solomon's time,

[Av 23

t
Id

DTI

ib52f

der.

iKir @

28

make

13
i

^HIH

fs.

Am

13

Is

P.

large, c. ace. baldness

IS30 33 (ace.
couch Is 57 s

wide, ace.

Ex 3 4 24 (J), Dt

12 20 19 8

Dip'9 "in Is 54= (fig.)

/_

so *H

33

+ b pers.,

also abs.

20

ip

26" (J), and (fig. of deliverance),


lc
\b 'in -ira
tf> 'v dtx ;np p r i8
a <m's
(/(/if makes room for him, gives access to patron

G11

of

enlarging the heart C??) t/^ 1 1 p/ i2 (cf. Qal)


"anS nn>' f 2 5 ]7 rd. prob. (with most)

's

ami

[?

also

2fl"l

so

Lag BN31

vb. be, or grow, wide, large

spec, (rare)

and

deriv.;

CIS iv,no,!

'

etc.;

me

givest

cf.

(i.e.

21

it

wide,

cf.

57""

?V pers.

c.

(cf.

am n. [m., not

Jb 36 10 Albr ZAW xvi (1896)

f.

DiBu] breadth, broad expanse;


36
the

(opp. -);

pi. cstr. intens.

38

Ez 4 2 2 +

cstr.

K6 +
3

iam Ex

sf.

10

94

13

abs.

'"1

101

'

Jb

abs. '1

H^Hl
broad expanse of earth.
Unn n. rm.l breadth, width;

16

+ PI3+ ^K

jarn Ez 4 2 n ; ftrrad^, of land.

= whole extent, expanse, Gn

17

(J), so

'~\

alone

10

14

6rea^/A,

= thickness, of wall 113 EZ42

only in measurements
K 10 t., Ez 54 t., Zc
^-jn

||

Ar. Jl~-J, Eth.

= 37

and

As. in rebitu, open place;

+ 63

Ch

of buildings,
altar

37

Qal); without ?V, as


^ 35
/_|
n
a young bird to receive food, fig., \^8i n
14
n^s? ^iNK' Is 5 (|| rrs nnya ^aa 5 c), cf. Hb z h
against Is

in

ZMQUva900'- 249

=2 S 22

'

firm footing and vigorous step,

also

(NH

i8 3

nys 2); enlarge mouth, open

42
t Ez 40
;

??/ step, stride

D^D '-\ Jb 3 7
fig. a.^> 'I largeness of
Is8
understanding (like sand of sea-shore) 1 K 5'';

of

(v

pyx

ace.

Pafrj/]; identified

Crhdi Sab. in epith. dei Fell


n.pr.

^,

Imv. ms.

2. enlarge limit of territory falS)

Gn6 +

with JVjn i 5 ls
by Th Klo (reading pm), but cf. Kit Benz.
Eo-pco^i

etc.

7w/. csr a^rnn

papyri);

15

supr.

v.

i-

'~\

abs.

11.

(II

-f

b " nn

Pi. pi. as

O'

potentates,

subst., riders,
10

(sign of mourning), fun. pile

cf. ?l!bnN

t[]H,

ic

; 1. make

20

33

20

Dt 1

ms. nrirnn

also 25 17 infr.);

(cf.
i

33

(rare), TO"!

1G

Am

c.

t [DT"")] vb. wink, flash (of eyes) (transp.

NH

a^np Dt

i s 30

ms. a'PIT

Imv/tti a(>)rinn (B a e ^a^nnn, alarm, cf.Ct6 5 );

np.

text, err.?]

"Q

Mi

van-in

(fig.).

cry (X Nn]"ip mouming-

rel. festival (

54

arpn

"amn ^8i u

om.;

bewailed).

etc.; /wip/. 3

cpp.

(fig.;

wasting disease,

i.e.

'1

Hb

G1126 22

a5f).

1. leanness Is io 10

'~\

abs.

'jpB'P).
13

(opp.

n.[m.] leanness, wasting, scant-

fi. pt*1
less;

.'

Y~TJ

n.[m.] leanness, wasting;

Hiph. 2); 3 fs. fUWl narni Ez 41 7 prob. err.,


Co napi:n rmrn, Toy HP^'arhrn, K rae ison
^m [V?] Niph. PL as adj. am? 13 I s yP "a
broad, roomy, pasture.
Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. aTHH

Ex27
J
,

of city

Zc

fi

+npip

62

+i 4

npip alone +1

1
,

ark, nan,

Ez45

LX5

Gn6

15
,

+nah
Ez 40 s ):

t.,
27

2
of roll 5 ; of

fn*

Bny of Og Dt
,

elsewh.

11
breadth (Dt 3
P 23 t., Ch 6 t.;

iK6 u "' u + Ez 4

||

etc.,

land
2

of area, the

etc.;

npnn

= 38

t.,

ividth,

10

1 -5-7

Ex 25
11

10

the

Ex2 7 12i:us
curtain Ex 26 2s +

of court

302

nm
doorway 40

supr.); of

im

1.

cstr.

3m
21

mpl.

23

41

+6

34"

^m Is 33

Ex

t.,

v.

3d

42

(cf.

21

D?T roqi,

35

9
tar?!?
,

o 11 (J),

near

Dl

tt6\iv;

Gu

COT

As. rebit Nind, but v.

cf.

^V ram.

1.

Po<bj3<o?[i9]

tijk

10 -

name

I"ri3rri
;

Gn 26" (J),

of well

2.

".

Evpvxvpla

(cf.

v 2 2 ); Palmer Desert296f identif. with erEuhaibeh (inWadyll.) c. 45 m. SW. of Hebron,


N. of lat. 31
3. "inan '"i, home of a king
'

wide, broad,

261

Gn

roni

cstr.

Pa

14

'TJbn

God, H$? n ?); n ??"B as


45
Mi
a wz'rfe, roomy, space (fig.);
subst. \^ 119
'1 }na Jb30 14 (sim.); of cup Ez 23 s2 (in fig.;
+ T\^QVJ}); of wall {= thick) Je 51 s3 specif., in
38
s
fig.
Jerusalem (as n.pr.) 'm HDinn Ne 3 12
(of greatness of

tninh"? n.pr.loc.

10

Nineveh

abs/l Jb 30

Ne

8
3 '(J),

9 - 12

etc.

mm Ex

fs.

cstr.

spacious, of land

Gn

11

adj. wide, broad;

pr 2

Gn 34 +
etc.,

= thickness, Ez 4

wall (^\>),

etc.; of

^m

932

||

interpr.

Edom Gn 36 s7 (P) = I Ch I 43

of

T!orap,ov, P.

rod Trorafiov

(i.e.

improb.; conj. in Di Holz

Pow@(o6 rfc liapa

on Euphrates

Wkl GeschIsr

).

T( ?l)n' 2n"1 n.pr.m. son


,

-'

here

192

of Eliezer and

extensive, of

work, undertaking,

(-frQirt);

/,5

m SO

commandment

3m 101

unlimited, measureless); 32?

Ne

119

\^

13

96

(i. e.

'

23c
in play on 0J?3m).
r6lX Ecclus 47

2121

Ch 23 1717

(Paa/3w)

appar. also

A/3ia),

(Paa^a, A0ia).

Q^IFI")

Rehoboam

n.pr.m.

(word-play

on 3m Ecclus 47 ); king of Judah, son of


Solomon; Pofioap.: 1K11 43 12 3 6 + 16 t. 1K12,
6
31
I 4 + I5 ||2Ch 9
I0 3C +2lt. 2ChlO,II,I2,
23c

1-

24

exul-

i.e.

4
arrogant (|| D^jri), so 3.b 'T Pr 2 i
TDD); B'S3 3m Pr 2 8 23 i.e. greedy (cf. 3m

tant,
(j|

grandson of Moses '"P3rn


VP- 2 6 25 (Pa(a)/3tas, @L

n.pr.f. harlot in Jericho;


fn. ZI~n
T
2

i.s

Mt

ir.M.M
5

aj 1

JE)

p aa/3 ( s0

Heb

n J
ag

5j

13

but

77

also

T3n~lQ

Chs

abs. 'd, of pasture

l^JT) n.f. Dn9

>

25

[not

m. Zc

Albr ZAW

c f.

'Ges 5145p

'

'

broad open place,

plaza (Lag BN173 Ba NBl42 );'-\ abs. Gni 9 2 +,


15
12
cstr. Ju 19"+, 3h-| v
2 S 2i
sf. nam Dt
12
17
16
pi. abs. nbh"j Am 5 +
cstr. id.
13 ^55
;

Zc8 4 +
3

Ho 4

1G

(in sim.); fig. of free-

dom from distress and anxiety 2 S 2 2 20 =\^i8 20


9
5
(MT cstr. in nJ3n"|D spacious place of
1 1
3
,

(18%), si

Is i5

10

n. [m.] broad, roomy, place;

Pa*a/3).

fi.

|r

Jos

niarn

(v. also

Ne

n.pr., infr.);

^nhh"]

sf.

broad open place in city (usu.

etc.;

3 18 - 16

Ch

Jb 2 9 7
f*n Je
2
Tjn-n Pr 26 13
8
t.,
Ct
for
+
various
D^f 3 ),
5
"private and public uses Gn i9 2 (J), Ju io 13
near gate,

32"

||

\p-

Yah,

i.e.

< 7P arPD,
pi. cstr. n^'WI? Hbl6

extraordinarily spacious.

being subj.of vb.);


expanses of the earth.

("mi (\/of foil.; mng. unknown; NH =


zpv " r
BH; Ar. J; handmill (cf. Wetzst
XB9
BX157
Siebe

(189D,

Aram myn,

4).

Lag

\L>\;

'

Ba

21

).

Dti 3 17 2S21 12 Jes

Ezi6 2431 Ne

Is

12
55 Jb 29", essential part of city D11
for lamentations Am 5 10 Is 15 3 Je 48 s8
9
^ran -iye> ^tb -iste Tjn "\ Est 4 (cf. v lf-),
20
26
30
u
cf. Je 9
4 9 '5o 'La 2
f 144 14 assemblies
4
9
2 Ch 2 9 32 Ezr io ("Kn JVa "1), Ne 8 13 pro-

59

14

t[nmj n.[m.],onlydu. Q^rn

16 16

"^

2,1

(hand-)mill

(prob.
two mill-stones);
abs., common
household utensil, turned by maids, Ex n*
D ?rrn J), female slaves L347 (c. fno, q.v.);
'~\

Nun

"\1 JTO

lT2

Dt2 4

(J); 33TJ 'T

(v.

331);

'~\

pip as sound of family

I2l3'

11

speeches Pr i 20 ; social life


4 55
ls
16
Zc8
La4 Pr5 7 12 cf. 22 13 26 13 Ct 3 3
in
Na 2 5 is appar. outside city (cf. As. rebit
'"I
clamations Est 6 9

"fn.
(cf.

etc.).

liPP,

Lag

BN56f
-)

2S IO (@L
s

b. 3n"l in

Urn

n.pr.

loc:

a.

Asher:

47
1

Praa/3, Po&>/3,

Nu I 3

Baidecop,

aim

(P); = ^ Tfi
L BaiBpoafii).

17

Kt,

v.

[evn] sub em.

7IT1

(\/of

foil.;

mng.

1 ;

NH

cf.

D'_, ni_), Ar. JiJ, j.^, Aram.


eit'; cf.

sim.,

perh. As. lahru (transp.

^m

fi.

Ct

WMM

nm.

v.

||

6 (in' aim.);
11.

^m

PXJ?X,

Gn

29

brn

(pi.

tbrp_, all

vid.

on ?P)).

Is53 7

ewe; abs. 't Is 53 (in


D^m Gn 3 2 (E; +D^, C^?),

n.f.

X
nb); pl.

2S

(P); (2) [perh.=


Levit. city Jos 2i 31 (P)

(r) Jos I9

Ct

^r\~)

21

v 30 (P), Ju i 31
00
1 Ch 6
Egypt. Eahubu, N. of Kishon,
As.u.Eur.m
a# Aram nam6j 2 h-l
2
8 312
b. post-exilic Levite, aim. Ne io 12
(1)],

1.

etc.:

towards Hamath,

BaidpaaB), ah")

q.V. p. 1 1 2 (also

pn

Je 25

Nina,

life

10

'

15

sf.

T$1 ^^Pn Gn

n.pr.f. (ewe,

RS

3i

K219

3S

(E).

);Rachel,

daughter of Laban and wife of Jacob


+ 36 t. Gn (JE 37 t., P 6 t.),

c - 9 ->- 1I - 23 - 29 - 3l,

:m
+ 'T) nn-?i?
p.

68

Je

on

Ru 4 n

Thes

gentle (but

God Is 63 ^ 77' 79' n 9 Zc


Dn 9'
Ne9 28 c. D'OI 2 S 2 4 =i Ch 21 Ne 9 1927
f 1 i9 1M Dn 9 D-hlJ Is 5 4 non f 40 103
H02 Jei6 D'HDn f 25; T Drn aia ^ 5 r'

l,

usu. of

125

meaning dub.;
"

cp. Ar.

Dl HWBC04b

NH

Dm, Aram.

nam
Dm not

womb; MI 17

all

with

captives; vbs. (connexion

12

||

'-i

^3 *6 La

'-i

ntpy

30

wholly

'3

'-\

22

Zc

'^

\)SJ>

/ewiafe

9
by rei 145

c.

wide;

fo

31

17

69

be soft,

i.'

1(!

13

orig.

foil.;

77

14

'n (in fig.)

21

orig. cons.?);

)uscu.i,

dim
7 -' 5

1S

As. rimu, remu, Ar. I->T,

NCnn,

nnnas

(cf.

(in sim.).

Gerber

be soft, so

s io

Dr HastBBKACHEL );

DPfl (v of

I.

cf.

(je),

site vid.

/-

15

35

="

933

ti& Is

C.S2K 3
[dm]

47

Pr

12
;

10

14

jna

46

i"

ba

42

Gn 43 (R); ;na
Dn i 9 f 106 cf. 2 Ch
30
'n tidm Gn
43 (J),

'

K 8 Ne

Ami"

of man,

\3s|j "i 'b!>

Dti3 18 Je

jn:

'-i

2fi

No ZMOx,<1W6)

4-lear, cf.

'

1BI

'-,

love,

compassionate, Ar.

also

li-j 6e

v.

D'Onn)

As. rdmu,

have compassion,

Ij*.'.

inclined toward, affectionate

-and

reff.

Aram. Dm, y^i, Palm. Dm.

(common); Nab. Palm,

Dm n.m.

tDm,

unless 'nin a noun,

Ho9

'

14

womb

Albr

cf.

Dm

acm Gn29 +

norn Je2o

Ko"-

1-

133

du.

);

21

17

(J)

Je 20

2o

17

Jb 3";

(Ges

591e
;

Zc

sf.

>f.

D*nom Ju 5 ; 1. womb,

Nu3

12

miscarrying
Ana, S5
-

);

14

'

33
102 14

La 3 32

K8

i0

womb;

Pr 30

'I "Wjf

Gn

God)

Ho

"1

1(;

107

r,

Ez 3 9

2i

2S2414

abs. 6

ace. Is i3
3 25
-

23

18

49

42

50

(Ges*

by

c.

elsewhere

15

152aK

103

\jr

Ko'

270

13
.

);

'

P-

28".
5 20 ); penitent sinner Pr

103

14

always

f in

Jon 4 2

"n pan

later

p3Dp Ex 34

31

t[^m]

145

(J)

3 o Ne 9
s8
'I Nini 78

s
;

adj. id.; pi.

Jo

li
13

ntaonn

f.

of

= ^86

17 31

Ch

'i

d^ j
:

Perles

20 18 (E); "UO

abs. pi. intens. com-

many denom. from Dm,

brotherhood, brotherly

La 4 10 compassionate women.

tdmn.pr.m.

(^VZ(-like)?);

orig.

feeling, of those born


ZMGxl (1886) 151( vetv 152)

Ch

44

Papee,

TTOn~y
T T

in "1

A Pae//', L

in Judah,

&

womb,

Gerber

v.

126
,

No

'

'

We

or motherly feeling Ko
14
+ ; cstr. "orp Pri2 10 ;

11

sf.
); abs.'n Gn 43
I'oni La 3" (Baer Gi
van d. H. Qr, Kt 10m),
2 8 24 14 Qr ( > Kt lom), etc. ; 1. compassion:
;

520.

n.pr.f., v. p.

td^m,

dm

n. pr.

gentleness

softness,

?);

m.

= D^m

Nao^

P(ov,i

(=Din

D")n 3a).

||

Ne
15
,

).

cf. 7

42

(compassion, or

post-exilic

with Zerub.: a. DOTT Ezr

BavovB,

Paap.

'

:h

passion (ace. to
from same

10
7
55 60
6M
Mi 19
2

bv io 3 13 ; abs. Je i 3 14 Hb
2. of man, usu. a conqueror:

God: Dim bx Dt 4

"d^m n.m.

gn i8s,4;5

Ho

8 -'"

6-7

f dlTT^ adj. compassionate;

9
restraint
30

54

49

c.

Je42 12
c.

J)

in -' 3

1,s

children of

'~\~tib i

bv?fp

2,i

all

"1 nj?3 -UJ?" (of

(lys.) 1

ty

to

2.
S i 5 6 preventing childbirth.
30
Dm
D*nom_
Ju
womb-man, woman-slave :
5
woman, tico women.
'1

2 "- 20

30

Dt 13^ 30 3

1. usu. of God

Ex 33 1919

11

etc.; have

l:i

(of

barrenness) 0/ tyo?M6 (so

(i.e.

,s

14 27

16

womb, in order
(JE); Dm -IDS"^

the

i3 2 (P); on the other hand,

Dmo f

4
be sheivn
Impf. 3 ms.DnT H014 Drn^ Pr28
of orphans Ho
compassion, compassionated
3K (cf.
4
Israel wife of Yahweh 2

15

(P), '1 ba

3o

,fi

Is 9

1:i

Ft.

ls

55 etc.; //.
cstr.Dm L549 15 ^io 3

Pu. P/ 3 fs.nom Ho2

men and animals)


Nui8 (P) EZ20 26 'l IDS
n-103 Nu8 lc 'I b 103 Ex

W
34 (J)

1213

3o22

:il

womb

opens

that first

Exi 3

Gn2 9

30

of children,

17

childbirth

18

30

nna opew

'"l

Is

io

(E);

12

23

15

3 \)s 1
c.acc.

:!

l2

K 13

Je 12

+,

i2

Hb 3

Je 3 i 2 "

'

morrv

sf.

ace. of his people,

c.

Jb 24"; Dmo i.e. from birth


3
4
11
Je 20 17 f 22 u 58 Jb 3 ("30), Is 4 6 fig. f 1 io
15
"it? X^ go forth from womb
DTO Jbsi
5
1S
in birth Je i 20
Jb 38 s cf. io ls DN no Xu

Gn 49

25

D3om

sf.

SS);

Je

i2 12

Dm

fe.

all love

Je 20 17

81

||

compassion, compassionate ;
(f.

ZAWlv1

18

31

'

v.

1G
3 ms. Dm.! Is 9 4-;

tiro friend).

Gn 2 o +, Dm Jus 30
Dm Gn49 25 +; estr. Dm Nu
abs. 'l

abs.

Prat BASl

^JOmS ^ 18 2 77ot'<?
2
not in
2 S 22
Hi Ch

v.

have com-

love. Pi.

1 s. sf.

SS Gerber read ^JOB ^).


Pi. Pf. 3 ms. Dm
^io3 13 + sf.^pmi consec. Dt i3 ls etc.; Impf

have compassion, but

(perhaps gloss;

Z/tee

pom Compassionate (= Ar. ^L^a-JJl),


iaiivO900).2r
iv.no.6,3
Fell
W 1Q cp epith Q ^
(jIS
?YZ.; cf. NH Dm Pi.; Thes cp. Eth. ar>(h:
(transp.)

Qallmpf.

passion;

epith.dei

denom.

vb.

to

(=^ja-, ace. to Ar. authorities, v. Lane); Sab.

2
,

b. priest,

= Ezr 2

NA@L

Paov/i.

b.

Dm

1.

@L

Ne

12

21

39

2. Dinn withNeh.: a.

name:

\peovfi,

Ezr io v.
LeviteNe3 17
,

NeiO 26

Pu[f]ov/i.

nm

tQrH'' n.pr.m. (may


ated;

Lag

cf.

1.

134

);

he be compassion-

father of Elkanah,

1S1

grandf. of Sam., Ephraimite

Levite

Ifpoa/i);

a.

Ch

&

David

of a hero of

Jehoiada,

11

(lfpe/zf[i]?;X,

HaaX

(iSnep,

2. Benjamites:

J"li"!?

14

b.

).

a!

(van

5. Danite

Ch

12

9
4. father
,

H. v 7 ), Paap,

d.

Ch

27-, Iwpap.

6. father of a captain with

Ch

23

lapap.

T T'NTSrn^ n.pr.m. (may El have compassion) UpaperjX,


29.25.26.27.3X42
(

cf

cf.

As.

ralia.su,

No ZMlix,(18SC

v.

727

'-

overflow,,

)); Qal c>

P/ 3 ms. '1 Is4 4 +, etc.; Impf. 3 ms. J*riT


Dt 23 ]2 +etc; /mn. ms. }*n~ 2 S n 8 2 K 5";
mpl. 1SH1 Gn i8 4 +; //: c*rfr. fn] Gn 24 32 +
nxn-6 Ex 3 o ls +; /><. fs. nxm 2S11 2 fpl.
nisni Ct5 12
1. trans, wash (with water),
,

l(f)poap.

Ch 1

Upoap.

as 4)

A= c

3. !>riests:

Nen

b.

CfhBl, drhd: sweat;

flood (on

= 0,1).

l(f )pa/i, etc.

(L

1219

8 27 Ipaa/i, etc. (appar.

id. (

AL

Ch

L lepafj.arj\).

If po/3oa/Li, If pea/x;

pm

934

etc.;

a dj.geilt.

king Jehoiakim Je

name

1.

36-.

Judah iCh

in

2. S011 of

foil).

3. Levite,

Ch

24'".

24

(D^n

ace. feet

c.

CP1>3 oft. expr.),

Gn

18 4 19 2

Ju 19 21 1 S 25 41 2 S 11 s Ct 5
43
yehn a^3 vnya 't + 5 8 n (fig. of righteous, at
:t2

24

(all J),

:i

v s vengeance);

ace.

c.

hands (^1?) Dt

3o

19

<33

fig. |Vi533

6 6 73 13

v/,2

hands and

of laver), v 21 40

?t?
( +

:i1

+ bv

over, in ceremonial, to express innocence),

hence

Ex

feet

J id./ all P);

O^ 3 ) Gn43 (J); c. ace. pers. Ez 16 9


Ex 2 9 4 40 12 Lv 8 (all P), ace. Vwa (oft, D33 of
garments), Lv 14 9 i5 +9 t. P(H); c. ace. of
:u

ace. face

c.

fi

||

f "Y^ftrTV adj. gent,

than fore-

(earlier

going as tribal name bef. n.pr.m. [For radical


'
view of relations of n T, {with many text,
;

emendations),
subst.

v.

"Vn

coll.,

Che Ency
333

J);

S2 7

Bi JjEEACH5,
'

10

"">;?

Negeb of

the

the

Yerahmeelites (in S. Judah), (votov) Uap.eya,

ItrpapjjXei,

UpawXti

Afppwv

(cf.

tov iapar]\,

Prop * >*W).
1 supr., and Gray
-

DPf") (/of

II.

Hy^o'

29

"ITI

as

foil.;

cf.

wash

11= 12 2 "
pers.

Lv
i|

(Sam. nrorn

1
-

Dt

'

Tn^n^
jni

n.[m.]

(appar.

tn:rn.n
I

Ch

Dr;

48

in

Dt

id.;

vof foil.

Ges S9C").
17

v.

A Oapxvci, L

milk (3^3) Ct 5 12

relax

Is

10

Lv 14"+

Ch4

(fig.);

f, -

; Qal Pf.

3 pi.

rn

^rP

Pf.

s.

Jb 29*

>v 103
snoiv

TD f 60 Moab
10

tnsm n.f.
Ct 4

Grunbaum ZM " 1,,fW8S


gently, also cherish,

nexion with
?y

Dt 32

young

11

I.

'~\

pn^

(Hi

607
;

Ar.

(cf.

Je 2 3'J (bones

(NH

Syr. Pa.

and brood,

dub.);

cf.

(fig.), v.

(NH= BH

nsrn

fertilizing), so

vb. wash,
;

Ar.

^.
of

fJ?

fig.).

if

(fig.).

is

my

fig.;

only

wash-pot

sf.

= 108

in

10
.

lit.; '->n-j>? by, of sheep,,

id.,

far, distant

As. esp. adj. rilku, far

cf.

Ar.

from a distance) Era 108


iv nos 95 98
Aram.
Eth'.Cfhi". be far, Sab. pm CIS
PTH, P01, and (oft, in der. spec, and deriv.)
wine

(j-^*,' choice

(i.e.

'

Qal

Pf

Lai 10

3 ms. 'l Is 59"

etc;

21

con-

Dt 12 -)-, etc.; Imv. fs. *PD1


Is 54
mpl. ^prjl Ez ii 15 <Pf Iprn Ea Hi Sm
Co Toy Krae Inf. cstr. ph") ^ 1 03 12 Ec i% np, n^

IDT

Ez8

id.,

cf.

*Zi move

Thes

Pi. Impf.

marahaefeth'),
__

(oft.

^rnnn Jb 9 w

vb. be, or become,

(NH= BH

sv -;

3 ms.

(poem) of vulture hovering over

(and

'K nil

Gn i

hovering over face of waters, or perh.


(reading

Impf

3 ms. P0"P

14

>-

Pt. DVsri "32^jy

iroot/rrtj;

t.

2S
^
+
(

6" (in aim.).

ja-);

vb. Pi. hover

14

40

&m

*jrni

of one appalled).
t II.

12
Pf. 3 ms. fH") P r 30 be washed ( +
Ez 16 4 (in
fig.); 2 fs.nyrn t6

'

(_J.iJ be soft)

Ez

of eyes, bathed

';

T [yn"1 ] n.[m.] washing,

foregoing.

Qapaava.

soft,

<

?n"in

meaning dubious).

[*ini] vb. grow

fl.

14

1012 13

of laver 2

/ washed myself in

n.pr. [m.1 f.?] child of Caleb

Oapap,

cf.

abs. '"in
T

Ex

22 :!S 2

+3

D33);

||

ace. of filth Is 4 (fig.).


2 (E),
bathe (oneself):

whom), Eu

for

tHithp.

so perh. read)

(on accent v.

8 21 9 14
2.

c.

intrans. wash,

filth,

TQITH n.fm.l
carrion-vulture
L
J
T T

away,

off.

vulture,

n. unit. i.Z:>.y

victimEx2 9 17 Lvi'113

parts of sacrificial

tPu.

'^

Ar.

i:(

JLIj

cf.

wash

(P)

Lag

(also of

be far, distant:

Dt 12 21

away, bathe

garments); Eth.

cf.

14

24
,

of pers.,

c.

ft?

3ers v 0I place
"

= neglect, abandon, Pr 19',


1220

(f? jDers. om.), 35 38"


of utter absence, or non-existence La 1

12

Di Gunk.
off,

fi

esp. in

(v. Syr.)

Jer Quaesti " Gened

i//\^,

of

'*, \//

22

s2

',

Is 49

ef.v 11

19

(||

&Vf) Jb
5

Je

(v.

supr.;

cf.

(abs.), subj. justice Is 59(opp. F&)),

?:),

1C

subj. blessing
22

1S
;

c.

^ 109

5>J pers.

17

('),

subj.

of Isr.

r\W
;

(fig.)

=far from (land of) '' n


Krae ins. n); c. ^J?0 loc. Ez8 c (of'),

EZ44

la

";

from AY ) + 10$-;
( op p. nip); V&p
9

1 loc. (E.

^rnin

c.

150

Jbs

14

\//-

be

joined

prob. pn?

Pi. Pf. 3

removed
rumpatur,

avaTpanrj, 53

pnT Is 6

ras.

Ew De

10

cf.

of

DnurnK

3 mpl.

fay 29 13

pvnn Jb 19 13

etc.;

/?/>/ 3 ms.

Jb2 2

23

Jl>i3

21

,0

rd.

distance,

c.

'*;

(J), c. !P loc.

S 26 13 2 K 2 7 Is 5 26 59 14 ^ 38 12 cf. 'TO *$$ J e


s3
U30a
< read
23 a God afar off (on cstr. cf. Ges
'TO
'-i Wrba Gie, cf. );
to
a
distance
(fP
(3)
1 c)Is2 2 3 2 3 7 Pi'7 19 (4) "13 at a distance -^ 1 o ;
'TIJJ to a distance Mi4 3 also c. two prepp.
3
29
(6) 'TOTW
(5) '-\0from (JP 9 b), Jb 3 6 39

Imjtf.

3 ms.

J04 6 ;

43
a distance Is 57 9 + Ne 12
van d. H. (1$? om. Baer Gi); even (7) noiny
13
b. of time, 'TO
(nyill.) 2 Ch2 6 15 Ezr 3

(in."!!?

Jos8 4 (JE),

la)

I.

to

W/

Inf. abs. as adv. = at a distance Gn


21" (E), c. JO loc. Ex 33 7 (E), Jos 3 16 (JE 'in
2. indir. caus.
}p nkp, Qr; >Kt 3 for |).
pers.
remove, 2nd far away, c. ace.
+ Pyp of land
;

25

Je2 7 u

c.

ace. of sin

Pr 22

om.);

15

30

,;

io3

\|/

+1P

14

Jb 22 23

as subst., TPJT! 1^ 73

from

thee (i.e.

from

tphl, pirn

:7

'').

Jos3

'

4-, etc.;

space: distant, land Jos 9

K 8"-=2 Ch 6
Is66 + peih. ^65
:,2

I9

Weir in Che

D^13

opp. 31"^:

oft.

",

r'- 9

1. adj.

K 20 = Is 39 ^

(Che

14

We

a. of

+ *1NP), Dt 29

21

MT makes = distant

people) c. |0 pers., of peoples Jos


s
18 7 persons Ez 22 5 Ne 4 13 Pr 15

9'- 2

ones,

(JE),

(''.

trees

distant

56 (title; v.
10
journey Nu 9 (P)

fin., p. 401), of
fig.,

P^"}

PDTO
:9

1/,r

cstr.

38

6
;

pi.

"^DTO

Q^mo

Is 8

Zcio 9

; distant
'

pred.

'E? ^3

13
.

tti^m

v. p.

112.

vb. keep moving,

(NH

stir

stir,

move, esp. of lips in speech, aho, in expl. of

nBTHD,

of stewing, boiling;

Aram.

&'$"),

*L'i, creep, move, flutter, \.L*i reptile);


"3p '"l ^ 45 2 is astir.
Pf. 3 ms. 3iD -\2^

NH

tnni

n.f.

Levy
nrap Lv2 7 ,'s3

y. e'sp.

rfoy)

[nrap]"b f.

winnowing-shovel, or the

n.[f.]

(/unknown Thes fr. m-\ = ventilabrwi,


ls(2) 709
fr. nm
No ZMGx " * 72S Wetzst in l) e

like

cf.

NH

ib.iv.M3a\._'

^-,

Qal

staw-pan, sauce-pan (so


XHWB "' wb and cf.
t?irn Id

tntlVn?3

ad

21 '

9
9
often c. Yl$
far country Is 8 Zc io
1
pn~\V(n) 'H land of distance, distant land Is 13
19
25
lV
so c. pi. D"pnTO 'X Je 8
Je 4 16 6 20 Pr 25
46
of wide extent, Is 33 ;
i.e.
distances,
land of
14
'Bp from far Is io 3 30 27 Je 5 15 Ez 23 40 Pr 3i
10
to a disfig. -^ 138; 'Op at a distance Je 31

Ju

%)> cf
28
15
so (?P loc.) Ju i8
Je 12 2 (id.), cities Dt 2
19
13
8
Je
abs. of people Jo 4
persons Is 33 57
25
Ez 6 12 Zc 6 15 Pr 27 10 Dn g 7 Est 9 2 ", cities Je 48-\
,

distant placa, distance:

place,

&"$

read D>N for DJ;


"~\

o Isio

'TO Is 33 17 Je 8

24

tance Is 17

4
distance" (Lag **);_ a bs. phn Ex 2 + pirn
n
12
h-i
np
irn
j OS 9 6 +
Ez6 +; fs. npT
Dt 3 o +
T
s
niprri
je
mpl. a^prn I)t i3 +, etc., fpl. abs.'

48

1 '

those departing

adj. distant, far, etn.m.

17

[pn^J adj.verb.removing,departing;

pi. sf.,

,9

abs.

(ace.

loc.

S7 =iChi7
T

24

c.

Tpn"TO n.m.

+ EPia3Ezn
ace. Tf) + id.
Jbn (fp pers.

c.

IP pers. 4

16

9 - 19

Jo2- + IPpers.f 88
^S + ^yp pers. Jb 13 21

ace.

Pr5 s

Jb 19 13 and

pers.

OiS^n)
c.

J04 + ^VP
6

cf.

',

noun = ancient, of long standing


'TOp long ago 2 K i9 25 =Is 37 20 from afar

ago Is 22 11

^ 55

cf.

'"

i6 prnnEx8 24 (J),

sq. inf. cstr. T\l)b "in

Ju 1 8~;

pmn Gn

Dp/nnn

sf.

fl &.

understand

139
prob. also worship Ex24 (J); (2) 'TO at a dis4
tance (fP 1 c) Ex 2 (E), 20 ls 21 (E Gi v 13 ),
39

n";' Inf.

remember Je5i 50

2,>

Pr 22 15 2 ms. P^Vl
ms. prnn Pr 4 =4 + 2 t., Pjllu

prep.: (1) "TO

c.

Ezn",

o-riprnn

nsp^nT.

Gn 44

sing.: a. of space

verbs implying motion,


Gn 24 4 (E) 37 1S (J)
12
s5
49
Jb 2 36 ; bring Dt 28 Is 43 60 9 cf. Je 46 s7 ;
come Is 49 12 60 4 Hb I s ; hear Is 49
smell Jb

1. dir. cans, make, or exhibit, distance, be gone


far, subj. pers.

n.m. always

2.

'

physical or mental: look

(c. ace.)

Hiph. Pf

sf.

s.

s
10
P n-in J e2 7

cr.

>>np:mn

sf.

sf.

/'.

etc.;

Ez 43 9

12

103

12 2

from a

Lex

?p of

c.

27i(W hast

*prTV

distance Jos 3 4 (D); elsewhere

send far aivay,

'',

far extended
the ends (boundaries) of the land

all

@,

Siegf Buhl

Ez

Qr \>W

12

"1

of people,

ms. ^PD") 26

2i

2 be

Pfannk Thes

ace. pers.;
2

Kt Ec

11

!^

pn-T"

^n

of

2:l

*)D3n

Ec f\

c. ?P pers.
>'P Dt 30
(i. e.
absent from, lacking to), of salvation
155
wisdom Ec7 ; of pers. c. fP of act
119
or quality Is 46 12 \js 2 2 2 of price, c. IP comp.
10
npirn &F\y?
b. of time
far beyond Pr3i

(indef.)

?p rei (fig.):

?f$v Is
14
Ex 23'
abstain
cf. Pr 22
wholly
from
54
/,righteousness,
inf.)
Ec
abs.
of
so
s
(E),
(IP
3
with ref. to time Is 46 13 (|| inx opp. 3"ip).
21
p/Tpn
^Sli 7
boundary shall become distant,
i.e. territory be enlarged (1 crpt., cf. We Xow);
,

nm

935

;m

c,

'

'

Ko"= y>j be soft, loose, friable,


NH = BH, Ar.o^Tj prob.loau-wd.No -);
1,177

etc., cf.

1-

is

n-itp3i 'in nnf Is

30

24
.

nbl

tQl3"l,

nn

936

:ai
'

Lag EN 31 ] vb. be moist

Jb
a*i

(NH

moisten; Ar. iS$?j,

id.; As. ratdbu, u.

^j,

Eth. <JTfl: Aram. 30"),

Qal 7wf;/
tltS"1

moist);

all 6e

affi;'mn DTJO Jb 24 s

3 ms.

vera

Nffl

LevyBW

L, v.

wrings

/ie

Bu Du

-/tOTT (Di

JJD*"1 (Aram.

tlOSn
Ko"- 1

42

'

me

out,

t3t3"l

but read prob.

||

20a

< i^ir !?

VT Dt 33

Je 49 s4 s/w hath seized


(Gie), panic hath seized her.

7= a

Ju 6 32 so
c. DV per?.,

(J)

= quarrel,
(all J).

also

40

45

25
s

a"T

22

26

~Ne 5
1

Esp. 3. conduct a (legal) case,


13

lc
Is 3
(||H),57 (li
4
Bfca Tf? tn>
;

subj.;

Am 7

[*]]), cf.

Nu
in

subj/'

nx

of '-

bV rei

c.

ee
),

17

(P);

Ho

fault

v4 ;

cf.

2b

13" 23 s ;

tarfc);

(||

i7

i3 n

Ex
Ges

abs. v.
l

infr.),

=find

Ho

20

God Jb

f 35
striving), Nu 2o'

abs.

c.

Gn

subj.

one

(pt.
'-

25

God on inf.
c. nepers. Ju 8

30

(cf. 1.

Gn26 2

13

public

inn Ju n 25
pers. Gn 31 30

(in fig.)

(DJ> of

gen.Pi-3
Is 4 9

Ne

E)

(with) his hands he

2. with words,

Ex

of Israel, aT

c. OJ?

it,

20 3

''

; abs. n^nn n

panic, but

oft.

Is

tremble, rare, der. spec).

NB
n.[iu.] trembling, panic (Ba

one with another

(sc.

Dnba).

v.

al.), q.

1S

strove for

444

and reft.)); Qal


Jb 16 11 upon the hands of

sf. ^I?"]?

wicked men

wring out (NH = BH

(dub.)

'

(E),

Impf. 3 ms.

7;.,

Ex

t [IT ft")] vb.


(si

gle

-;

''AT

21

hostilities, i? 1")

adj. moist, juicy, fresh;

+ Ju 2 1- Qr (Kt an), T) Ami* Pr 25 Pt.


Is 1
+ strive: 1. involving bodily strug3

rPSin).

(||

suit, usu. fig.,

l^) ^ic3 9 OOJ

ace. pers.

c.

with

wliom (unfriendly sense), Jb io 2 Is 27 s c. ace.


cogn. an jn good sense, '= take one's part, 1 S
15
10
CSK>), ALi 7 Je
24 (Gi v van d. H. Baer
34
an,
(aan-nx
an;
f. C str.=inf. abs, v.
o
i
n
5
;

tt^DD"l vb. quadril. intrans. grow


fresh (Ges m
5

from

si

vera L, transp. K'SID [expanded

5e toicfe, loose, delicate, cf. esp. As.


BP99A
be fat, Zim
Fra ZAi,i 55 ], cf. Talm.

tPStp

tapdsu,

PS 1527 thin

XZ'rpp fatty membrane, Syr. jfclaS;^

flesh; Ar. ^J>.]a be convalescent ; but 'l peril,

notorig.); Pf pass.T^l?

PS3"1

i")B>3

25

Jl:>33

supr.), 5i

36

La3 5S Pr 22 ^43 (+ i ??;


2:i

ap:),

(||

||

+ bi),

74" (God, his own


whom 1 S 25 s9 (of
vengeance); +!"IN pers. against whom Pr 23 11
8
so (without ace. cogn.) Is 50 Je 2 9 9 cf. "HS
nnnn Mi6 J (II. n*fl c; ttP 6 s whence We
'

U2f),

||

cause);

1 i

+TP

also

pers. against

hisflesh hath

grown fresher than,

etc.

T [iL'D

Ti.

vd?);

Bu cf. Du.

vb. Pi. clash in pieces

1]

east away, reject

'(?")

rd. perh.

2AWvi(1850X212
BfcB Altschulier
t^DU" Bi

Impf

(cf.

but possibly akin to

2 ms.

B^n

K8

,!

their

children i/wm wilt dash in pieces; 3 fpl. JTiriB'p


rUBteTfl DnjTJ Is 13 18 but prob. crpt., Du conj.
,

najas-jri

nt^H

Na 3

Di32

10

*h

nn^a,

Che.

c f.

Hoio
Ho

14

r^E^
"

Is 13 10

all of children.'

[No

ZJra

" (I6g3X

M4

530
'

A ph. also quarrel noisily,

clamour (v. Nii

on Sab. n.pr.

DHM ib]4 ); Qal Pf.


29
;

3 ms.

ms.

nil La 3 53

jnj Ju

Ges

:,n

Dt 33 s

31

Jb 3 3> 3

av Ho

(obscure, v.

cry,

ii

25

'i

Impf.

S 24 16

IT

17

i -

of

ESF'-op'

--1011

no thy people have reI Beck Wu We GASm

">a

priest

(the

31 32

Kt,

jnbn innai ^V) ('an s voc, and [by some]

shouting,

etc.;
1

God 51"", cf.


Dr); of human disputes Pr
Is

17

joined to v 5 )

Ju
,

4. =make complaint,
Ip-flS /_1 ^an v 9
22
Je
c. 7X pers. unto and against whom Ju 21
10
29
13
2
12 Jb 33
Hiph. Pt. sf. no 1 S 2 Kt
(Qr Vinp), i.e. (those) displaying contention
/
against him '), cf. pl.cstr. fth iinl ^12V\ Ho
25

Hermann SK

1879 5Ui

'3H ""inj? ^?],

Crit.fcm.aaiuc./ 3 -,

cf.OortCan); piuljen
aTl i S 15 5
so Now.

m = Ar. i_Aj.

3 ms, 1}

nun

juss.

Jt.ao

v 4)

vb.

73b

Ju6
3^1 Gn 3 i 3 + 2 ms. inn Pr
ann
r
3
Q 3 mp i. ;an; Ex 2 x eta TmVm
ins. an Mi6 Pr2,5 9
"V"! V 35' + mpl. n
Is i
Ho 2 4 Inf. abs. in .Ju n 25 an Jb40 2
an Je5o 34 (Ges 573d Ko 500 Ba NBSO ); csir.an Is 13
3

(13)n

whom

pers. for

c. ace.

an

whom Ju 6 3L3i:iI Jbi3

v. nil.

2"H

7 pers. for

c.

*/iott,

'~\ plead,

but on ?X

the presence of,

contend (cf. Ar. i_3l' (^) agitate


mind), ^j,' disquiet; cf. also Syr. o

Now ~?X i n

4 obscure ;
belled against one,

strive,

v.

ox

P/. 3 fs/ipy

/nip/. 3 mpl.

VJ-<)

Pu.

n.m. Is3,23

D.*'"1

^3

dispute;

strife,

Gni3 + ,a-! Ex23 +;


2

cstr.

'Bjj,

Eipb..

v. aiS*

an

i7 7

abs."

sf/an

S2 4 i6 +, Da-13 Jb 3 i ,3 (or inf.?), etc.; pi. Tin


Dt 1 s cstr. ^an 2 S 2 2 44 + 2 1,, rriai Jb 1 3 ;
12
strife, quarrel: tl. in words, Ex 1 7' (J), Dt i
1

about pasturage

Pri 5 13

17

n-'naj

Pr

ai

14

20 3 26 17
1

q. v.

Gn 1 3" (J

fig.

21

30 33

vmj?

niib'b

= HinD v
T

),

in gen.

+ fin Hbi

jb 33

^ V31"

cf.

19

3
,

so

Kt (Qr in,

6
Is58 4 Pri8

an
K"K Je I5

'1

10

+ filO

937
fa. of public hos-

'K).

S 22 44 =-f i8 44 ,cf.an BN Jui2 2

tilities 2

^ls4i u ;||D9n^55
law

controversy, case at

'

Ex 23

^N

esp. dispute,

2 3-6
-

Dt

(E),

21

s 4

OBBte), + 10 t., + (of'')


2815
Mi 6 22 Je 25 31 Ez 44 s4 La 3 36 as ace.
34
cogn., case, cause Mi 7 Je 5o +8 t. (v. a/ 3),
+ ins"in an iS25 3 V?'?? 'an La3 58 nbnna^
(

+ V53),

Ho 4

25'

1 2

Dt 1

'^JT)'!

(!!

matters of controversy ;
1
'an E^N Jb 3i
accuser.
'"\

:iS

to guilt;

Pr 18' 7 ^ntfy nil"! Jb


,

31

17

dispute as

f 4. plea:

pleadings of my

(Pf^f,

T^"^'

V,^
Jue 32

vera

1.,

\b.=

let

contends) ', only

WMM

ZAWxvii<1897)

termin.)

= As.

him

contend, or (one

tJ^O

Ho 5

"<

:j35

13

io

prop, an "3^n

KncT Eib JAREB

an T^D Che
fe"^;cf.,further,Comm. Schr 0OT
-

conj. vnj>
'

Q?ai:,

s ->

nom.

5fov - :i897>3G4

-JASelbie

as=^an> -/nf, cf.


J
J
,u
43 6b),so GFM Bu "Now );

29 35

+8

21

S1

11

(W

nsa

v.

t.

21
,

ub ia)

40

(exc.4

but Gray Prop x

^3

' v 34 40
9
n^a'3O (later change, v.
-

34

i6 L4

10 1! - 12 - 12 - !5

^X^'e);

(usu.) MepifiaaX

58M

(Ges
so

Du)

n. [m.] opponent,

); sf.

(of Zion), r\yn) Is

cf. pi. sf.

\3'T

'TV

sonal opponent,

adversary

49

>vrjb); of

>

1. son of Simeon

= P?J l,v.sub pa.


etc.: a.

46
,

i.

"J"

'D, of
"
I 1

15?V

Ch 4 s4

cf.
,

aT

Sab.

lapeiv[p,,

2. post-ex. names,

ll

||

PQ^P

2821

s
,

(i
j,

Iapeip[/3],

V" "!
1

yn.

v.

meaning unknown).
some grain or

fruit

(such as was spread out to dry (2 S), and


2S
as if drying barleyalso pounded (Pr)
03

@L

groats,
cf.

As. Iribai);c. \

^Tl Ch
1

Ip<F</3.

11. f.

strife,

contention;

nakadas, cakes of preserved fruit,

preparation

Kl. Eeitr. zur Lexicogr.

2S17
abs.

of

Nes Marg.l^
lies

inp" -!

apricot-cheese
(

gjgg
]

Wetzst
Almkvist
'

^-jg

niST

22

n. pr. gent.

.^ es

Vulg. Ar. Actes, 419\

nisn Pi-2 7

19

'

W 1Q

'

son

Gomer

of

'

(of

quarrel between herdsmen Gn.13 (J); cstr.


^?n_ tp of people's strife with Moses at
)

Kadesh Nii
#

27

,4

(P),

cf.

ii.'d 2.
strife);

1. at Bephidim, "& HDD Ex 1 f (J), Aoidoprjo-ts.


2. at Kadesh, esp. in nanD ip water of M.
( i'So,p dvnXoyias) Dt 3V Nu 20 13 (P) ^8l 8
2
io6''
also ( i!S<op rrjs Xoiboplas, L as above)
Nu 2024 (P); '. cstr. in BHi? rpn ''D ( {5So>p
uvnXoyiof [eV] KnSijs) Nu 27 14 Dt 32 51 (both P),
and ( vdoip Papipad Kabrjs) EZ48 2 '; so nianD ''D
19
s
'p
47 ( v8a>p Map:p.a>6 KaSrjs:) Dt 33 V. V~P
,

ad fin. ; nantp alone, only

HBO

Dii)/

Japhet); G11 io (P; > 1 Ch i" nan q v .);


Ues,Abh
Joseph, makes = Paphlagonians Bo Lag
3

||

fn. J-Q'Htt n.pr.loc. (place of

||

nSQBD

2.

-' 0(W,ln

nyn.

v.

sub njn.-

*VH ( v of following
t[nCn] n-[f-] dub.;

ZPVxiv.2

Iapi/3 f i,

5H-

n.pr.m. a hero of David (OAram.

Qn

nn.

v.

[T~}] v "

n*v CIS
1

M(p(pij3o<r6e.

nn

n^.,

M<rp<p t -

per-

contendeth or taketh

Ezr8 1G perhaps =b. io ls

p^l* ]

L)

L Mfp<pi/3aaX

etc, where noting).

{lie

(our) pari, conducteth (our) case ;


;

( ^an,

^ 35 (||
Je 18 19 ( s an, so Gie).

fn. H*H'1 n.pr.m.


Hal 615)

25

(inch

26:tl

in 2

son of Sau.1 and Pdspah, ace. to


1
fi. [n*'"l ]

form = Aero of Baal);

Ch

Dr 2S4

120

S 4 4 96 8

Ch

orig.

i6 25 (called

[Soade, in I

2S

00

Jonathan

(err. 1)

HBOSC

@ B Upofioap.).

where

11 21 v. foregoing.

Nes Es

cf.

thinks ^ya

1. son of

ns>a

itpop aa \

^IP n.pr.m. (Baal is (our, my, his)

advocate^),

^a-nn

'),

*.

...

v v

s I2 n

2, sub una)

S1

24 5

aan.

v.

TnttJST'

in

Jareb
n(-J reff

Baal contend

let

" 31 expl.

.<

j.

who)

^0, irafoVm
:ld, "

Hastings DE,

ld

(-.

sarru rabbu; Cne Exp

expl. as

@L

(usu.; so

"1*7^3,

TP.III;

i.e.

^ 8
= *Ff?.? 1

201

si

We

KtJ, hence

lips.

(prop.,

where

Dr 2S44 K(i lu -); Impf. 3W not elsewhere


[yet arm Pr 3 30 Kt, and Inf. cstr. an Ju2i 23

cf.^n.V

P/?/3a t) Pi/3ar, etc.);

n.m. epith. of Assyrian king

32

(cf.

T'O'H n.pr.m.inBenj., 2 S23 29 (P/3a, Epi/3a)

= lChlI

Ju

(ace. to

n.pr.m. name given to Gideon

14

F*n

^ 95

(iraparTiKpaa-pos

255

Perlp,

:12 '

cp. river 'Ptfar (Arrian


)
NHvi 4
Thracian Bosphorus,

on

(Plin

),

lihebas

Imt

v. Di.

t[p" 1] vb. Hiph. make empty, empty


,

out (Ar.

ij\j

(u) pour

out, forth, intrans. (of

water, blood, etc.); Aram, p^l empty, pour,


As. reku, empty);

> in deriv.;

Lv 2& Mai
Imv. ma.

Gn 4 2

,:)

pLJpnn Ez

28

1 s.

30

11
;

Tlpnn

Impf

14

17

Gii42

33

(E) Je 48

12

pi. D"i?n>?
'

Pf

Hb i v% Gn 14 (but v. infr.)
Inf. cstr. pnn Is 32; Pt.
hi} + 35

pnj

3 ins.

10

Zc4 12
;

1. empty vessels
keep empty, 3JH BE3 pnn|)
;

938

pn
Is32

(i.e.

keep hungry).

Zc 4 3. empty
down, rain Mai 3 Ec 1 r\
ittabbaku
kakke
(cf.
As.
sword
draiv)
out (i.e.
HWB6Mb Ex
9
(poem), Lv 2 6 33 (H),
[pass.],

Ez

1 '-

5-

12 14

8;

30

oil

11
;

prob. also Hb
of lance ^35

1?

(mn

Jsace of 'n

tf/te

<

white of egg)

i.e.

urn

tzrn,

for

cf. (si vera


GieWeXow);
14
pTl
<Sam.
led
forth,
(R)
1.) V3ijn pT-1 Gni4
mustered
cf.
Di
i.e.

(Aram, p^ Apli. Z00&)


43
Hup-Now
Bae
18

@
In
Ball.
al., "ipa-1
f
43
MT but De Dr < Dp'HX
2 S 22
rd. ai?.1; so
P/.
(v. ppT). Hoph. he emptied out from vessel
7?;^/: 2 ms. pl^ Ct i (al.
3 ms. P^H Je 48

r'

sf.

||

11

of ointment, in sim.);

3 fs.;

where Oort

^[p v^]>

Gn

24

37

^O
P~^

+2

also

cf.

Am

t^D"l

BH

em Pty,

a<*Jt.

vain;

Ez 24 11

npl.

f.

Him.lnschr.25
300, s\

m.

Is 29

abs.

mpl.

Gn

pit
i

ethically
2 C'h

i?""!

fi

:1 -

^q.

ms. 3?"!

^ 45

Pt. act.

33n

aWa

empty,

njri I s

29

AV BV

12 11

Pr

of persons;

<ram,

"a"? Dt
unprofitable things, 28 (v. Tcy); f
47
32 (D) a thing too empty (of significance) for
19

you;

+ ("prob.) \^4

'">

for

"1

(P'

MT P'H) lore an empty

thing (||3T2), of abortive course of action.

Tp^l

n. [m.] emptiness, vanity;

in adv.phr. p'HpIs 49

without benent),so
as adv. ace. p

~\

22

6Lv26 ,6M, (H),

Is 30'

13

3,

TDp" ") adv.

73

>//

= empty scheme as P 1
pn Ha J e 5i =Hb 2

2)
,:!

empty condition, empty


22

51

of going

34

v.

pn

>m

1.

1.

empty hands
Dt is' 3 1 S 6 3 Jb

Gn 31 42 (E),
forth Ex 3
returning Ru i 21 3
21

= without an offering, "1 "OS


= 34= (J), more fully Dt i6

1(i

';

t6 EX23 15 (E)

(cf.

[fUB] II. 2,

2. in vain, without effect:


nsi Niph. lb).
11
3
c. 31B> 2 S i" (poem), Is
55 Je 14 (but v. ph 1),
/_
9
7"'
^"lljiJf
Z/?ose who ivere my
50 prob. also
adversaries in vain (without success); '"> DH312n
25' that deed treacherously in vain (in both
most without cause).
i

t/<-

(like

slime);

(Aram.

Ar. Jl. slaver,


dobber);
Q&l Pf. 3 ms. ta'mK VMS "n Lv
1-? his flesh p'tp3 3) flows with his issue.
^T~!,

)^.

saliva, spittle;

cf.

3 pi. U3"}

Imv.

etc.;

S 16 2

K4

Am 2

4-, cstr.

'

al Pf

24
;

15

sf.

S 25 3n mpl.
etc.;
1. mount, mount and
61
of camel Gn 24 (J), 1 S 30 17
1

S 25 42 25= 2 S 16 2 (^ obj. om.),


of mule plf) 2 S 13 29 abs. of

13

mounting (and riding in) chariot 1 K 1 4 2 K 9 10


9
2. ride, be riding, c. ?V of mule ("H. 3 ) 2 S 18
of ass,

Nu 2 2

?ins*

22

25

and horses Je

45 ride on

Xu 22
(fig.

30

=22

c.23-|D-by v /o)
(

Ne 2

I2

D^y

Hb 3

(fig.

of

'*

14

Ju io 12

poss.

24
,

Lv

abs. (perh. in chariot)

add

of

c. ?JJ

of D^D

of alliance with Egypt), Je 6


s

2 of churiotry

ride (habitually)

(J), of

K4

(J), so (bv obj. om.) 2

of iton Zc 9 9 , of horse Zc I
9
c. 2 of animal ("'^G?)
1

23

50

42

H014 4
Est 6 s

to DJ,

sf. ref.

}iriK

cf.

Dt

n
2r
16
of'*, ^l3-by 2 S22
33 '),bp-by(||WD)Is 3 o
^i8 u bp_ ny-^y Isig c. ace. && ride

t//68

Dt33

through

26

but also

3. pt. 35

Jus

";

Ez 23 23 38 15 Zc io 5
sf.of

Hg

c.

loc. in, through,

5 - 34

mm ^1

etc.,

WD(n)

as subst.,, rider
,5

so (appos.

17

22b

by of

D-.D 2

i8

Ani2 2K9"
D^HS) Ez 23^;

"l

D1DGn49 Exi5 121 Je5i 21a Zci2 Jb39

,s

= Is36 ^. ^fl
8

21b
Hg 2". Hiph.
of chariot Je 5 i
Est 8
;
12
FQ3-in
^ 66 etc.; Impf. 3 ms. 33T1
Pf. 2 ms.
13
43
16
etc.; Imv.
2 K13
sf. Wn?"): Dt 32
Gn 4
10 -' 4

sf.

ms. 33"in 2
ride:

c.

n-n-13

v"

t["V~)] vb. flow

30

15

CIS*'"

).);

with

vb. of sending
!l

3
4 (rd. prob. P

yp-

. Je

emptily, vainly;

c.

cf.

L365 23 and
prob. also 2 1 (most

Lv

mfn

abs.

fs.

c. ?$?

picn)

iK 13

27

19

\|/-

chiefly

m rain (of labour

Jb 39 10

/-

or ride,

of ass

worthless,

idle,

Nu 2 2

rfp

Nu22

abs.

D^pn CCON worthless fellows Ju 9*


13', so Cp"!? alone (as subst.) 2 S 6-;

tra:pp i ngs

aC q U j re )

n.pr. div.

= /ws Wcfer Mordtm

fa

but

Inf. cstr.

Ufl Gii49 ,7 +
D''??~l Juio 4 +
sit,

1^33

ears of grain

24

1?

Nes

lap

2.

</ 1).

32''

(cf.

37-" (J),

(E; nipn v

:;

13

(NH =

ride, ride

8
3 ms. 'I Est 6 ; 2 ms. POL")
30'";
1 S
Impf. 3 ms. 35"]?

np-).

fpl-

of horse

Et j u

pw.

v.

331 war-chariot,

Zinj.

cf.

^
,

mount and

vb.

108
bx22-\ (Cook ); Sab. irQ3l

I!

G1141- ; 1.
'i?0P.
s
"
24" + (prob.)
K
Ez
2
Ju
of
vessels
empty,
4
7
34
3
(pn
(Dj?n.
Dp/"!),
for pn)
for
Jei4
51
,fi

11 3

his spittle.

As. rakdbu, Ar. v_S3j> Aram. ^?"), aa,

all irf.;

for "g")]?.

Ju7 +;

Gn

14

of

21

p^l

v. E>n.

A'me 0/ yolk,

(al.

cstr/Vpi

:t

iin

PI

Jb

fflOpn

t "V^ n.m. slimy juice, spittle

2. ^>owr o or

10

Dl

33T

io

c.

,c
;

13";

ace. peis.

K i*

3 33 -1
-

ace. pers.

1. cause
+ ^y

Ex 4

of "ten

of D ?'D Est 6 9

(mount and)

to

cf.

3 of chariot om. 2

K9

30

(J), of

(DTO-^y om.)

+ 3 of chariot Gn 4
2S

2l,

43

=(c.

(E), 2 lv

^M)

Jb 30 22 (sc. on the wind); c. ace.


3
rei 4- n ^."^ 2 S 6 = 1 Ch 13 7 fig., c. ace. pers.
+ by loc. (pN TI1?03-by) Dt32 13 soIs58 14,+
2CI135 2 ';

fig.

939
12

VK>K"y \^66

Ho

draw (plough, etc.)

3.

of heifer.

fig.

ie 16

<

Ephr. under
(n^rrpy) T 2 ?V

io

fig.

hand

cause

i3

obj.

to ride

DHW

We Now

|n.)

(for

BN151

); abs.
riders
9
3?"l
Ex
1 4 +
cstr.
2 S S +
saan Na 2
133"! 2 K
pi.
5 +
Lag

14

Ho

io

13

l. K

Ex

Egypt
4

Ju

7T"Q '1

*^ M

Q,|

+ DTI?,

often

Jos

v. infr.;

7 ' 13

Ex

D,|D ]>

arrrva UN .On

4514

||

VntafJO)

called

cf.

GFM

(Pt)Xa&),

onrin
V5

1922

^l?

Assyria

= Is 37

23

made mainly

be burnt;

s4
,

Na

K5

19

K9

K2

25

Je

" io- G

12

22

66 20

Is

21

cf.

Gn 50

Vra bxr& "l


Bfc 3DT 2 K 2 chariotry
11

14
;

of fire (at Elijah's translation);

of El,

chariots
2
2

K6
S8

17

35 38
-

and

=
2

his heavenly host,


/_

also 7";

Ch

i.e.

cf.

o 16

Ch 35 24

prob. also

(as
21
.

14

drawn by horsesl);

dub.: 7C3 '1 "liDn "l

tTKha "ipx

in

foil,

'1 Is 2

text

riders,

a pair of horsemen, ass-riders, camel-riders;


B^lS *1C2? B^N '"I v 9 i.e. men riding, a pair

viz.
cf.

Lv

of horsemen ,

D^isns

/pei'll

DHX

22

(PeK X a

w^/i riders

men, horsemen, but use of O^N


very improb.; attractive is with chariotry of
(drawn by) steeds ('N as gloss) DuChe Hpt DiKit but 'a hardly steeds here

(cf. 'a

SO

Hammath,

fr.

EM^y

A @L P^P

tribes

cliff,

s,el,u, B Isr '

En,stelmn S 147
)

in

cf 331

a s subst.,in 'in rva j e3 5

Lv

n.m.

K5

all).

only

1,

2 - 3 - 18

pi.

,^n-nu

'33

1. chariot

foll.), sf.

2. abs. ', prob. saddZe

n.f. chariot
43
;

niarn Zc 6 + cstr.
EX15 4 sf.^'D'aa-in Mi
1

; abs.

Ju4 +
15

'd

29
sf. waa-ip 4 6
+ pi.
11
niarip 2 K 23 + na;

Hb

10

8 u CEh?):

(D')DId', i'S

(oft.

riding-seat

chariot,

fi

nap? tGiMi

cstr.

15,

10
3. i33"lD sra* of litter Ct 3

(P).

3 etc.; chariot
esp. war-chariot,
,

||

Ch M 3 from
J/wsri in N. Syr. (ace. to Wkl., v. DnsD ad/w.,
1K1028 Benz ib 1 K io 29 =2 Ch i 17 Can.,
)
cf. Kit

Egypt.,

Ex

i4

Jos

25

J )> i5 4 ( son g).

1 (JE), Ju

Is2 7

Na3

gen.

Hg 2
2K9

18

horsemen,

/i3.

(II

^1), 5

27

15

Hb 3

used in

VW?

DUl-lsn (read

46

V^
K w =2 Ch
11

20

(J),
'

(idolatrous); 'tan

^b n ??1'?, @ Benz) 1 Ch

this conception of

2 2.3.3.

io w Mi

i2

K 23

1 -

ni3 ?T? Is 23

flight

riiaaip 2

Zc 6

Gn 41 43 (E),

Vs

of

fig.

(in vision)

cf.

Assyr,

id-Y,
,

'D for dignity and display


21M
1
2
1 S 8"- 2 S 1
5

(II

24
Mi;
io 15 2CI135

chariots Is 66

(iron.);

23

foe

22

34

15

13
nations in
from north Je 4
35
33
2 2 = 2 Ch
Isr. and Jud. 1 K 20

(consisting of)

v 7 ); read perhaps simply 'ai

CT3^

CI12 53

2. in Benjamin, 2

adj. gent,

tnl3~l?3

13

'"13

= riders (coll.), troop (of riders): V.K'


CDID 23T 2 K 7 two riders of horses, horsemen
two chariots

4. appar.

(or

=a

Ex 1 4

t3. upper millstone


s3
s
riding on the lower) Dt 24 Ju 9
2 S 1

pi.

ls

vision

1 2. of single chariot

njPS "Din Ct

,/,68

meton. for chariot-Ziorses

21 21 24

^'1

2 ',

Apxafteiv, Paxafteiv, etc.

(J), (cf. also

etc.); fig. of Elijah,

of Elisha 13

]W

the asceticism of

Ne 3 14

i33ipb CDID

(prop, riding -place);

of wood);

tll3~1ft

Je47 3 (on title v see Gf Gie), 50 37 51


Ez23 24 +, etc.; for dignity and display 1K1'

Babyl.

in

io 15

Judah

58

t[^w~l]

Philist.,

';

(to

SO

in 'Tf3 n>:?i>p

and Israel (from David's time, cf. 8*) 1


9
26
Ho 1 o ls (for ^fna) A
1 o
+ read also
2

Fremden

zu d.

in Arabia); v. also Berthol

bari

Canaan

early

-!';

We Now GASm

Diod
Jews

a /3

il>'\S.

Desert432
(Khei(Nabataeans), Palmer

xix 94

cf.

+Josi7 lfus Jui 19 4 3 13


f
5
Aram 8 4 io I3 +
S 13 2 S i

sf.

the members of whose


ZMG xl (18S6), 171
ere cor.

[or,

yet v.

14 etc.;
in
esp. war-chariots

aiid reff.).

ace. to

BS K15

trn)

v.

temp, with Jerem., Je35 6JU " 6 w


(v. ^p) are said to be descended

3r>

Ju

iron-bound, or studded,

(i.e.

"in Ct i 9 ;

S 84

13' 2

(not sg.;

5o

1. Pqx

society,

coll. chariotry, chariots

Jos 24 (E)

(J),
28

Gn

cstr.

of specific no. 2

[sts.

camels used in journeying};


(Jehu's time,

Ar.

cf.

'V}3

n-jjin^

').

4 (of

whose descendants

'

sf. VjD"!

90

appar. also

'-\

ZAW xvi (1896)

T2D~1 n.pr.m. (band ofridersl

where read

Albr

chariotry, chariot, mill-stone


(cf.

^i

troy'D^n

iatt-i

upon (grasp) how.

n.m. 2K13,T Teven Na

23~1

t[^D-l] n.[m.] chariot (Ea NB S5)

2. cause to

over our heads.


11

"P

cherubim in temple

28 1S (on
Benz);

v.

iKf,

'O ?^p3

'D in similes: tan JBiK nfcTjoa


12
s
Jo 2 5 on the obscure 3H3 sy '"ID Ct 6 chariots
;

of

my people,

a prince

(1) v. esp.

Bu.
'

tmm
t

n.f. act of

riding; "b Ez

27

20
.

1'nDI n.pr.loc.

in

Judah; 1 CI14

12
,

Pnx a P-

t22~^ n.m. 1. charioteer, 1331 ilv22 " =


7
3?in 2 Ch 18 33
2. horseman, 321 2 K 9
:

(=D1D(H) 33T v

lsl J
'

).

-j-

dj",
id.);

T'^TDn] vb. be tender, weak, soft (Ar.

Aram. ^"\

qalPf.

(in der. spec,

3 ms.

V-

and

2K2:"

deriv.), yi,
2

Ch

34

27
;

T
1 * 55 ~,

3 pi.

940

1. 6e tender, weak, of heart

||

6e *o/<,

||

Pu.

II. P^n).

||

P/. 3

fs.

softened, mollified,

&ee?i

b.

19

2
V?3 Niph., 2
of treacherous words

penitent,

= 2 Ch 34

^55" (e.

5li

28

Dt 20 8 2CI113 7

cstr.

Gn

mpl. D"3n

+;

; 1.

2.

IP conrp.;

) Jb

TTTH adj. tender, delicate, soft;


,

27

rOTJ Is i 6 z'i Aas not


with oil (of wound,

Hiph. P/ 3 ms. "3b V-?.


(Ges* c7v ), causat. of Qal 1 a.
7

+ ;

softened,

6e

nsp).

Gni8 +

) Is 7

a. 6e timid, fearful,

Dt20 3

Is7 4 Je5i 46

CT

M>/ TC (Ges

33";

so of woman
delicately nurtured) Dt 2 8
1
v (+ri33g), so, fig. of Bab., Is 47 (+id,); V22
tender (twig) Ez 17 (in fig); delias suhst.
,

Gn

weak, of eyes

cate,

17

29

2. 33,'(H)

(E).

Dt 20 s

timid,

/teari,

+ KT),

(iy?).

Pr 15 (opp. 3*y
1

-13"=|),

H31

fi5}6

25

W^V

tlJlQ n.[m.] weakness (Ko H1 9S ); Lv


36
/ ?m7 se?w 'lD z'/^o (3) your heart (i. e. make
26
'

fearful, cf.

V 1 a,

?P

2).

t [73")] vb. prob. go about, from one to


another (for trade or gossip)
/3"l

connected with

Ar. jSj kick a horse, to

cf.

Cl

[?prop. use the foot,

vblO, \o\

XH

make him go

J*,!]

XH bin, Aram.

[cf.^H
calumniator, fr. ,-- / aboul,Qor 2 19 al.])
Qal
3
bin
cstr.
fs.
nbfi Ez 2 7 sf.^bn
P.
ct 3
trader,

Tfb^"\ slander

p.

231 f.);

';

23

mpl.

= trafficker.

TV),

Xe3
io

15

iKio +
15

trader:
13 - 15J7 2 -- 2
-

31 32

27

i3

20

(text dub.;

"
|

usu.

"3a

pi.,

^b);

n^3i

D^-bs ceyn nbn Ez

v 2023b

Mez ITarra " 34 Krae, v.


only bin np_3K Ct 3".

pers.

(pi.

t[nv>D~|] n.f.
2g5.i6.1s/

'2.

*JDT?a

S 30 29

Xa

10

Qal Impf.
bind

Co

s
,

peded,

Berthol,

al.;

Toy).

cf.

XH

id.;

8 28

3fm

39=1,

rings to (?) rings of ephod.

its

binding, knot); or bound up, im-

1 lit.

i.e. the

impassable ,

or mountain-c/icuYt
(||

3pyn opp. nypa).

t [DD"S] n. [m.] dub., Thes

Hup-Xow snare,

B'Dfin Is 4 o 4

band (Dr banding together), or (most) league,


(RV plottings) 01 reads deriv. of

or

conspiracy
bz~\

= slander, so

^iP??? ^

pi. cstr.

Tyre,

sg. of

f tOH vb. collect, gather property, vb.


LeM m
onlyP(rare) (Mand. C31 gatJier, 'Norberg
-

-,

As. rukusu, property (Hpt

Aram. N^3T )ia


'"i,

ace. f^p,

^3S

5?13-|-

t:n
-/dub.)
r

Che Du Bae despairs


21
3 '^ 3"1).
3
(II

?1)

K5

Gn 3i

iWqi

36; elsewhere c.acc.cogn.

18 *

abs. 'n Mi

WD1

pi.

o,

t tTl D~l

,a

defined as
,

n.m.

,trp~|

46

1^31

i;

coll. steeds (connex. with

^K

13

Gn

+ D^D

10
ridden Est8

Mi i
D^BTl ^3),

harnessed to chariot

+ D 'D5Dj

riding anlm. )

= BH Ban) ; Qal P/ 3 ms.


lsb

n.m. Est8,10

;'

Hbr "' no

v 14

property, goods :

13 c
'

+ C3"i Gn74^ ^stT> D


^3-1
Gni 4 u ;'sf. ^3T v +. D^DT
2CI135
+ etc. property, goods, PRChrDn Gn 4

abs.^aTNn
5

,2

7 ,'

i6 32

term for movable possessions of all kinds


14
5
Xu 1 32 1 Ch
specif, inch cattle), Gn 1
1

1. gen.

26

Ez

(oft.

27

12

31

28

Ch

31

32

29

Ezr

specif, of cattle, flecks, etc.

in S. of

[A Pa^A],
;

Hi-Sm Krae

W3T (p) Ex

3 mpl.

(v. Thes); pi.

of a people

merchandise, ^jnb-l

We Dr Bu Kit HPS

Lex

vb. bind (As. rakdsu,

by (ft?)

fi^n

ground

24

1. traffic; sf. *|nbf)

(v Kapnr)\a>

Ez 27 s4 in thy

?]PI?3")P3

sf.

(Thes Buhl
3;

place of trade,

prob.

n.f.

T[d^~'_] n.[m.] dub.; perh. roughness (of

Ez 17 4

inpp

'in

2.7

(cf. ^QT},

found, lay foundation (rare); Ar. |_pjj bind


ivith fjJSj [rope tying camel's head to forefoot]

subst.

also "lb)

TTO"1 n.pr.loc. (tradert);


??1?

as

sg. fig. of

p. 695);

2s

t[D31]

(<del. Toy Krae), v

3prp-^3

cf. 'D,

etc.;

^b J e 6

'1

?]bl

going about

all of

'")
,

>Tjnb-| 03

Dvjn

Je9 3

'~\

'B^KEz 2 2 men ofslander, informers.

'"I

market-place

v-

20

19

of slander (slanderous persons)

^roers

cf.

13

15 .'

TTTh n. [m.] tenderness, delicacy;


of delicately-nurtured woman, T*tt
Dt 2 8 5C

you timid,

^in Pr 1

'1

^T

in slander, as slanderer (Ges 5n8q )

t]1

2 Ch 13
3. so/*, of words, abs. HIST Jb 40 27
1\1 rtigD
subst., mild, gentle words (}| D'3nn)

wea 0/

Lvi 9 (H),

'l abs.;

(Frey); but usu. turn over, reverse (Lane));

+ 3by

54

i.e.

always

1G

> tale-bearer, in-

[m.] slander,

market-place;
abs.

'"1

('of tender age,' Toy, q.v.); of man

:i

former

Gn

Pr4

3"1 n.

nisi 29 17

fpl. abs.

tender of flesh

>1

t[n73"1?3]

18 7 (J; l??-f3);
13
tender, delicate, esp. in body, of children 33
undeveloped
weakness
of
(implying
cf.
(J),
6
39
\-Jl nj 1 Ch 2 2 29
*p_
character) 2 S3
40" 7

Jb

T7

ie

23

H31 Dt

fs.

ttJ-Q-i

Judah

rd. prob.

v. 11. '3 2.

35

Ch

35"

3.

21

10 s

Gn

13 3i

2. used
is

36

of stores, utensils,

Nu
etc.

esp. as
Gn 46" Ezr i G as camp-baggage Dn 1
Dn 1 2428
booty Gn i4 n 12 ,c 2 Ch 2o 25 2 1
1S

4-

'

16

21

14 - 17

941

di
0"\

i, ii.

D~i v. oil.

nQ

f I.

D~l

v. QN").

unsuitable
41
cf. v
and

n^p non J e

p.

121
1

-9

(song),

ace.

read "On)

coll. (or

c.

bowmen, pi. cstr. 'P^OP ''p.B'W ^78


20
cf. run Gn 2
(v. II. nan, n$3).

bow-shooters,
(v. II. pb>j);

[HQ1]

fll.

Ex

subj.

Pi.

vb.

(XH in deriv.; % Npn Pa.;

treacherously with

Buhl Lex cp. Ar.

wound), become -putrid, corrupt);


Pf. 3 ms.
27
non Pr 26 19 sf. ^eh
sf.^iran
2
S
2
ms.
19
;
T
,

G1129 25

S 28 12
nniBlb
1

cstr. sf.

sf.Wtjn I0 '',

2 fs.

Ch

i2 IS (van d.

etc.;

mislead, ace. pers., Gii2 9

guile, deceive,

Jos 9" (JE),

S 28

treacherous^'y with,

12

S 19

27

Inf.

H. v 17 ); bePr 26

betray, ace. pers.,

25

(E),

19

deal

S 19 17

Lai 19 + nxb 1CI112 17

Kt,

f
abs.

of

n*?2~l n.f. deceit, treachery;


deceit, treachery

'"i;

Mi

jitfb

^
52

?)

Jb 13"

(|[

v3

n,x> nab-),

(||

1C

\jr

27

(both

||

78

s7

(failing

(or read

101 7

D'Hfr^ "Un):

(||

nblj?); deception

him who

nb 5>

of man, 'n

in phr. 'n na> treacherous

pP);

Ho

20 2

esp. of speech, pred.

nj>), appos. of jitfb

<Aai workest treachery,

also
(II

12

always

\^32

bow

trusts to

f 1. !~!D~1D n.f. deceit, treachery;

(ll

sf.

n^

Aram. ^e?>

Il()

nionp

pi. abs.

w h ere <S 23 al. Dr/ynn

thought).

connex. with II. 'n

foil.;

As. ramw, ^rcm; Zoose;

cf.

n^Q"]

fii.

loosen).

11.

Pr io 4 sZac& (negligent, idle)


hand(opi\ D^nn T); 'n a l ne = slackness (abstr.
for concr.= one who is slack) 12 24 (|| irf.), v 27
(v. Tin); 'n k*d: i (Unbar?); as adv. na>y
9
n^on * nsN.bp j e 8 10
4

OOiTC-p ^ n.pr.m. (? ' loosene.th, sc. the


womb ? cf. As. sa kirimmasa runvmA, whose
mvBC23

is loosened Dl
l.
proph., son
);
of Hilkiah, of priestly family in 'Anathoth

ivomb

*njO" Je 111 2 27 36 144


9
isL22 (N*33n 'T
2

36

10.11.12.15

29 Ezri

+ 1 1 6 Je, + 2 Ch 3 5
Je 2i + oft.); .T- Je 27 2 8 50
Dn 9 2. Upefl aSm + 2. =in;pn^

25

1.

= Je52',

1S

H^ 'lep<r/ito(j), 'Upixiu^s), etc.: t4. Manas24


site iChs
+6. Gadite
t5. Benjamite 12 4
10
12
t7. a. priestly name Ne I2 2
b.
Ne io 3 perhaps=i2 34
(

31

W- Gadite, David's
L lepafjiaov. The foil,

Upepeia,

K 23

t3.

'lepefilas.

Ch I 2 13

'

of Libnah, father of Josiah's wife, 2

all

23

alw.

n.f. laxness, slackness;

abs. '-1; 'n H?

it).

10'

>],

u&

HD"! (vV

HI.
dub.;

time

abs. 'o

iitfb

Dironn

(sim.)

+; deceit, of
balances, 'O "OtNO i.e. deceptive balances Am 8
(IPkf'), Hoi^Pm^opp. no^ J3K), 20
Am8 +
5

; abs. 'R

n.f. deceitfulness

1.

v. foil.

Z P3 M n &y, 2J3), nonn J e 8 5 cstr. D?b n-OTFI


M u Qr (>Ktnunn), Dab nann 23 * (H "ipa*");

backward

I. vi. be sluggish,

(of

tn^Qiri

deal

beguile,

(q.v.),

GFM.

JYIQin Jei4 14

IJ throw, shoot; Eth. l.ao\\ strike,


blow at; Aram. NO"], JLsej cast, throw);

aim a
Qal Pf. 3 ms. '~\

read poss. npinN(3) n.pr.loc.

vb. cast, shoot ( As. ramu, throw,

lay; Ar.

+ D3;

\vty

f !"P?P"} n.pr.m. (nrop/' hath loosened!);


1

Mi

'O '?is

craftiness,
(J),

(II

(v. [|TNO] p.

s3

'122

24); esp. treachery,

Gn

treacherously,

and (of crafty speech) 34 13 (P); '

^17'
(II

6
2

11

i.e.

^
$);

treacherous lips, 'O ]\W? 52 s /Q

1^), n 'Un 35

Je 5 27

C f. Is

9-7 zp

53
i

'(||

13

Vb WK'3^24

Don); also

(+DDPI),

27
n?b'

109

Ho

'(j|

19

OT3),

(+^, boy
55 ( + ^), ^

10 7

12

nonp

not elsewhere Pi); '01

3J?).cf11.

24

55

nonp

nbiyi '

for

DW

t^N 43

1
;

nono, but
B*K ^ 5 7
'

nb-j?:

II.
(||

non
'nrn

Dn ir .3

n.pr. v. p. 599.

Tn?3~in

in 'D3

treacherously,

JU9 31

si

vera

nn~i

1, 11.

v.

10%

nai
T

on.

Pajuia(s).

dot.

v. 11.

n.m. Je52,23 pomegranate

fi. |iS~l

(foreign

No

Horn
word of doubtful origin, cf. Low
Aram. Wion, WBH, J^i^oV Maud.
310

A.u.A.97ft.

Nb Ml

N'JNOin

'-

3
;

Ar.

^Hf (Aram,

loan-word,

||

W), 34" 3^( + m)> 38 59


35
i
31* (|| NIB'), p r 12 20 14 8 2 6 24 Dn 8 25
opp.
5
db^o p r I2 % + 0*"!^ ny v i7 + D"3t3 na> I4
(Hi Wild Toy read

one with foreign wife Ezr

s5

1. iw.

treachery,

but form strange and meaning

Frit

142

Eth.

),

Ex 39

26 26
-

sf.

Clli);
Ct8

^Ton

pomegranate

etc.;

njWl,

Nu20

etc.,

13

Ct 4 6
D^sn)

11

13

2
;

(JE),

S 14 2

4
i

Nu

oft. 4- fS3,

Dt8 8 Hg
2S

+ fon
Kf +

pi. D-?ion

1. tree

2. fruit

abs. 'n

(JE

19

Jo i

+ D'33g,

D^py ct 8 2 'nn nba (in sim.) 4* 6 7


3. ornaments in temple, shaped like pomegranates (cf. SjLoj in mod. Syria = epaulet,
'n

Almkvist K1
(on text

cf.

Beitrae zur Lexic e r - etc -

Sta

ZAWiU(1883) ' I54f

Nes Ma g 12 ), 1 K 7 1S
Kit Benz), v 20 42 12
'

942

K25 -=Je 5 2^Je52^=

||2Ch 3 16 4 13 133

in tabernacle,

Ex

Lzb

in n.pr.

103

(CIS iT>no

140>209

'

si(1S92) 17 2

Jastr

'

Rammdnu, god of
ls
Zim KAT 442ft

C0T 2 K 6
Eel

3'

'

BaW56ft
)

Sab. p-\

H.Derenb hiKohut-Studies

120

r^iiin

p. 213,

fin. Vi^n n.pr.m.inBenj.^S.^

q.

Vf^uv.

py

>

Pf

19

Buhl Glu0

E. from Bethel,

26

in S. Judali,

(both P),

'"

])

Jos 15

W^],etc; v.in. ??5?2,p.745, and


13

3. in Zebulun Jos 19

32

='l Zc 14 10

32

Ch

i6

E. of X. from Nazareth (Buhl

*\}V2

Ch

rncn,
T

19 20
'

G2

[rvrcrV]
U

).

Vafx.jxa>v.

^oooi

(etym. uni of

Ar.

nsx, pD,

Eth.

l-l';

3-311,

,:>,

11.

[^j^n]

22

5
,

err. for

H"-^.
t

v.

D^n,

v. ETJK.

Is 4

Xa 3

fs. ''CD-l
4

[f-~]

exac t meaning dub.

(cf.

Syr.

Pahlavi ramak, NPers.

Thes 3291 Vullers


in XH nude born of mare and he-ass);
CDD^n 133 Est8 10 usu. sons of the (royal) mares,

''

said of ^?"jn.

7 (J

Thes

cp.

subj.

J Aram.

kick (Ba

14

n3Dn;i

sf.

K9

DbT

Inf. csti:

Qal

Impf. 3 ms.

5';

25

Is

D'0"

33

etc.';

12

Pt.

ace. ")^D Is
I

n
so (by horses' hoofs) 9
Ki
13
'>
Is 6 3 (fig.
subj.
(II
33

^)J

Is

?5"3

Dn 8

1S
,

of lion, ^11^1

K 14

subj. beast 2

Mi

'-II

(i.e.

trampled,

Impf

njpD-jn

fpl.

Di Du Che

(in
(in
rei,

jn^ n
+ irt),
'

'

(allegory)

v 10

abs.

(sim.); pt. as subst. coll.

5
devastators) Is 16 4

tramplers

(vision), of horn,
7

12

"

c.

= 2 Ch 2 5

ling; abs. 'd Mi


DD"]p y

cstr.

25
rif 'o is 7

I,pt

Kb

Nipli. be

0^313

Is 28 (on

183
).

25 27 30 32 37
-

contempt. (nB cm.) Is 7

4-5- 9

16 15 Is
8;

Ch

28

vlbs 'Vojxekiov.

(||

trampjjing, be
\b

10

EZ34

19
;

DO-)D

26

+;

fs.

io

cf.

vb. creep,

96

Isio 6 ;

1. trampling-plaee^

'o

Ez 34"

{< s/jaZZ

Dn 8

(fig.).

become a
10

Is 28

13

13
.

move

lightly,

move

P) (Ar.

XII DVaT

Qal Impf.

!i -'-

trampled down, so Mi

(chiefly

Frej );
T

(Ko

n^D), oa\bp

Dn^ni,

fti^U

about

T VP7?3~1 n.pr.m. father of Pekah, king of

25

2. trampling, 'Dp njnl I s 5

Ar. J.IJ adorn

with gems; OHeb. liT^m Lzb 369 ).


_

Ex

Q?fl

trample down, ace. pers., anim., vel

K 7 1720

DDID^

(in foil. cpd. ;

Israel, 'i |3 2

Impf.

id.;

^s,

trample, of men,

subj. cf.

II.HD1.

/terd of sheep, horses, etc.,

;
52

Mi

'II

Ez 2 U ^ f, ~D^

fig.);

)*

t DQ~)?3 n. [m.] trampling-plaee, tramp-

\.i.is'iherd; foreign wd.;


j_

ri

(H^V--

bury, and conceal grave);

Pf. 3 ms. consec.

(NH

Syr. uoa3>, Ar.


s

1U -

m?TVi,
-'
t

25

Ch

man

ninn Ez 26 11 (by horses' hoofs), t^B 4 i 25


13
sim.), cf. 1Dh3 '~\ Na 3
ace. njHO Ez 34

If etc.;
23
(van
abs. 'I Ju 5 i\u 2 5 (P), Ez 39 1 Ch i 2
824
2S
7
d.H.v ), 2 Chi 4 2 5 pi. ttPlD-] iKi8 Je 4 6 4
14
7
sf. Dn^TOT Ne
Jo 4 10 Xe 4 15 2 Ch 1 12 26
4
2

grovj

sub on.

v.

vb. trample

); u**^;

DD"l Is

3.

spear, lance

known; Aram. K^fl"

^"H

',

f I"TOh n. [in.]

WOtth

Imv.

on.

v.

^A;); oft. +

P1

see iv.

Ar.

(P).

+^31).

cf. p:-'rh.

0221

(P), Peu/xaw,

33

17

cf.

10

mds D^fl
Ges*
)

result,

a'ce.

(Ges* 6711

fD^'H
CD"l

V2T\ n.pr.loc. station of Israel in

Xu

20

liy

= UiD~!

Ch 6 62 (Pffi/iaiv); + Jos 2 35 (rd. nJB"i for men,


Di Benn Steuern); mod. Rummdne, c. 6 miles

wilderness,

Nu

corruption, feeding on dead,

all indie,

hyperb. of insignificant

pD"! p$>.

(Pf/i/nora^)),

20

3 ms. (c.

TyiS

following

( -\/of

v 17 iDn'l

ton;;

T [)")] vb.denom. be wormy;

cf.

24

etc.;

fm ju2o,

/_

Ges 554c ),

n*^~ln.f. -worm (cause and sign of decay);


24
u
nybin), Jb7 5 i
(P), Isi 4
abs. '-iExi6
(||
7

pEnn 56? c&jf


f iv. pQ"| n.pr.loc. 1. in
13
4547 pt3"! 'D
47
Pf/x^wv; =mod.
v 2i
o/.ff. JU20

Rammon,

454

2 -5 -9

cliff

DOilN Is

1 s.
1 -

rotten, decay).

372.

D t2D

II.

?it3"!?K p.

1t3% Ez 1 o 15 (of cherubim\

/m. mpl. rnpn =pnn snn

Du i^n);

etym. dub.; \/Djn thunder Schr; Vramdmu,


HWB 624 and most; 1. 1^1 Horn A u A 9S ;
roar D1
)
18 13
1S
"\ JV3 2
Pf/x/ia[^]; v. also
J'BI n\3 v
5

Wiph. Impf.
v. D1"i Pol.
Pt.
10
33 (UNb'iN Hithpol. fr. Din Kb
19

(ace. to

pi. 3W B5 ^ Jb

DOi

3 mpl.

*)

vb. be exalted (||form

of on) ; Qal Pf.

567m
Bu;
(perhaps pass, form Ges

24

J"i

[D Yy~\~\

1.

Mas.)

Aram. (OAram.

As.

wind, rain and storm (Sclir

Muss- Arnolt

Cook

JBL

so

^--
28 --3

in
f n. |V2~1 n.pr.dei,
3C9

wen

nb-lin

fs.

jjsl'

(Kam

creeping things (rare));

b^-iri

Lvi

touch gently

46

Gn
2

+2

t.; 1.

t.;

P<.

VV?

subj. ground,

943

trot
nonNn

v3

'n 1B>K

creeps (teems),
3

Gn

(H),

with which the ground

all

2. elsewhere subj. animal

9 (P).

^"}^"^ Dt 4 Gn7 (P), HST^?


(H), Gn i (P); nmNroy b>Din bp-in
n?0"^ Gn i 7 8' '(all P). b. move
30

44

Ez 38 20

18

a. creep,

Lv

Lv20 55

creeping things,

i.e. all

26

(maa) nb'pnn njnn

4,!

Gn

(H),

21

Ez38 20

n.m.

(P)!, cf.

land-

all

104

\|/-

abs.

'"1

K5

13

cstr.

n9"K>,

^),67

9 o92

i49 s <ll?); 98 4
1

''3

33

^>

(|jy

84

mvi;

(c.

theme 51

" "3eb(0)

||

10

59

'b 95

c.

6' 2

T?J?)

(||

cry shall be given


cause

ring out for joy,

to

Jb 29";

ms.

17

7
,

Ttf);

(||

45

STO)'

(||

Ch 16
-raj).
pu
1

ringing

reo

Hiph. Impf.

yjn<).

(||

32

s
subj. D;na^ 71- 3
p?), * 98
(n
/ww/. 3 ms. impers. |3"V N? Is 16 10

(H

alone);

'tr
i

rei 2o' 6 3 s 8 9 13 ;

all

in; +nxa,T3?)

3 2 " c ace. of

??-

H---

'

mpl. ^^"jH

Ho
2
creeping
things
1.
(disting.
from

+
^?,
njn, f]iy, -itear, 3-5) H02 20 iKs
Ez 8 10 \i

moving things

(||

p~>X ilJDPK

s.

2p

^xio'^, 65; /.
H
of joy

f3"iri an.vj "iph

20

coll. creeping things,

'

21

8 19 (allP); specif,

of wild beasts prowling at night


tfeftT)

move about, of

Gni 28

H?7^

animals,

Lv

in gen.

c.

of water animals, SPM/vS

lightly, glide about,

^6^'.

14

]cn
s

ou ( a CTy
^32 (|| VXkf,
ynn); c. ace. of theme, i^y Dt
([J
Dr; cf. Pi.). HithpS'l. f 78^ cf. jn
j-i,^

2
^j), '^ St

32^

(v.

20

i"1

\_\~)

[m.] ringing cry;

11.

pi. cstr.

0?D

"'J'J

15

fi48
104

yjf

On

10

^J p^

jl4

JJ b

(fo

...

T)v Hast DBCeeepiN8Th[N0S

Of

dtto-i

nri

v.

Jb 39 23 the quiver

Qal

rattleth.

perhaps

t^Is

3 fpl. HS'iri

35;

(nnoto

3 mpl-

,3

Je 3

13"!

Pinsk Toy,

f"nj,

Pr i 20 8 s Imv.

a ringing cry

2 2

Is5 4 1 +/?T 12 6

7
"H? Jb 3s

</w-

PH^ Je 31'

||

hp Kto), 54 ( + nsa
i s I2
snn z P 3 " ( + nob', by), Is 44 53 Jb 3S
6

'-i)

109

||

nn
( +

n.f.

16

142

:i6

Jb 20 s

14

exultation, sg.

'(

ringing cry;

abs.

u
(

^I26

^if6i-

Je 14

'

2S

Ch

== 2

88 (all+n^Dri) 106 44
2. in proclamation iK

12
.

+H-1W 107 22
opp. ^a, etc.
(

K8

+ i''&v); +n^rn

Is48 20 ^42 5

Je 7 W +

'"I

Drin Jei4 12 +; ringing cry:

3. in joy, esp. praise to

+ n Tn

),

'',

Ch

+nnpb>

2o

22
,

+$y

Pr 11 10
30 126 6 cf. v 5

n8

pinfe

47

15

Is

+pb-b/
||

't

^ip

+ nv i^) ma
;

M 49"
1
12
of ^'s joy over Zion
54 55
14
nil>
3
Is 43 re ^e ships of their
Zp 3
ringing cry, in which they exulted, but dub.;
Hi Ew ni*jX3 (bring down) into mourning their
'-i

Is 14 7 44
;

'l;

Kit-Di

cf.

Du

Che I,pt Marti.

H2~l u.pr.m. in Judah

11.

D C'P

17

(||

Ch 4 ; ";

Ava,

A Pavvcov, L Pevva.

6
f 35 27 Pr 2 9 (v. supr.); ^2 Is4 9 13
Dnn), |ln^ 42 11 opp.pyir(cr?/in distress)

TD

||

,,

^2~1

n.[m.]

pi. bird of piercing cries,

9 Is 35 (subj. $&).
corrupt; i*ead perh. P" } and spitting,

Lv

of cause);

(IP
7

Je7

||nw Zc 2"

Is6i

2);

1. in joy, exultation,

h
24

pn

v.

24" + 'T- Lv 9 24

fs/3*J

/re/ cs<>\

65"

19

43

(but rd.

Vl?>63 6

fli"-)

D33-1

-^17!

id.; '-i abs.,of joy Jb3 7 ^ioo2

1. in entreaty, supplication, to

119

murmur, complain, cf. J Aram, (not


Qal
Impf. 3 ms. pnj (Ges 07<1 Pr2 9
));

!~I2~I

sf. "Tiri

pi.

Pi.

n n);

pb

Q^BH

35"v
^ cry aloud, also twang (of bowstring); ^io
5

Ar.

mpl.

n 0?^);

f 1.

jJ )]vb. give a ringing cry (onomatop.

fs.

n.f.

on.

v.

t[nJ1]
Impf. 3 fs. nyw

tn^l
cstr.

vb. rattle (onomatop. ?)

NH

(II

Tim,
T T

1, 11.

^3

3. moving things, of all animals

o 3 (P^

ncn,
'

cf.

gim

2. of sea animals, gliding things,

20

]h,

^14.2. gl7.19

6 7.20

j24.25.26

Gn

is

24

i.e.

Bo Di and most,

ostrich, ace. to 33
13

Jb 39 but read prob.


La 4 Qr), v. [|XT ].
,

"1

*])?

WW Hoffm BuDu (as

KloChe Hpt

erg aloud, in

Pr

20

8 43

'"JrDJp),

Je
(1

3.

3
.

Pi. Pf. 3

consec.

pi.

Mfn

43

1G
Jmpf. 3 fs fnri ^ 5i
3 mpl. wh]
23
w
l;n>
naan?
7i (van d. h!
3 fpl.
5 +

Imv. mpl.

etc.;

^I32 1G

in
cry,

19

1331 Is

52

2]

Nu

33

"; Aaro-a,

Wl (-/of
J

JDT;

NJDP

Pfo-o-a,

Apevaa.

following; cf.Ar.

(rare), cf.

Dalm WB

^(FrJi ,00f

-)

).

/re/. 6s.
IsS0 2 ':

1. halter; 2.jaw(?);
)p^ n.m.
mouth of horse Clrestraining
1. abs. 'n ^32
"
dc',
0^3 Vn.^S ^ Is3o 2S
ass (+an); fig. of
'

cstr.

in joy,

id.

IS35 2

v9

give a ringing

exultation, esp. in praise

i 51* is 26 19 35 2

^ip NKO),

ti"JDH n.pr.loc. station in wilderness,

summons, exhortation (of wisdom)

bip ;rn), 8

(||
12

Je 3

La2

2. in distress,

( + nVE);

to '\

rb% 52
elsewh. only ^: ^ 5
(

+ n^a,

v.

12

f 1.

in^

''JED

/_
i

Jb

3,0",

i.e.

threw

off restraint.

944

p-l

7M

&f. i3D"l

2.

double jaws (of croc),

mngs. strange,

Du

vera

si

1.;

whence GHBWright

iB^n.b ^.S,

[[

jaw, his
connexion of

fs. .13y-l

^ 107

hungry

(sts.

Pr25 21

conj. ir")p.
<

Gn i o
cf.

n.pr.loc. in Assyria, near Nineveh

ii. "|D"^
12

ra2G1

Dl

=res

Aaaefi (prob.

eni,

head of spring;

G " 10 12

COT

'

).

1"3JH adj. hungry;

<A double of his

S I7 29 +;

Pr 27 7 mpl. D*3jn 1 S 2 5 + ;
29
12
e^y), 2 S
KX,
+
17 2 K 7 Is 8 21
5
9
7
najn
B>DJ
v Pr 2 7 as subst.
V'io7 ;
9

a hungry

sg.

'~\

abs.

man Is

s
s
29 32 58 7 10 Ez 18 716 Jbs*
-

3^

Bev jphn. =,!. prop


cf> Ez7 ,5^ 227) p]
5
I0
35
1 S 2 (o p. orta D^3>), Jb 2
P
4 (|| Diiy), ^ 107
12
7
iafc ajrn.T jb i8
i 46
(%.) / *m^ ^ws
hungry, i.e. fails (23 Ew Di al.); @ De Bu Du
(reading JIN) a l. his trouble grows hungry (i.e.
(

[DDT]

I.

Ar.

<jj;

Di^>

Ez 46

[IDS'

Qal Inf.

sprinkle);

^Ji. (jji !)

nbbnTlX

rb'b

DD")

II.

&"

Ct

'D'D-i

(-/of

ravenous for him), but

XH

foil.;

DDT

Pi. break,

Dp"!

up

Ar. JLj well stopped

Hoffm z uv '" C1803)

115

'

'

pi.

t ]i3Sn n. [m.] hunger, lack of

famine;'cstr. D3VQ

crush; so Mand. DD"l Norberg


cf.

dew);

(of

this sense.

^B).

(II

never elsewhere in

'~\

Lexid 232

cstr.

14

[CD~l] n.[m.] drop

fi.
cstr.

vb. moisten (so Aram. Dp"],

pp^rn 1/.37

JAram.

19 - S,

food,

(E); abs.

59 .

(NH

t [*TJ^"1] vb. tremble, quake

ivith stones

Gn 4 2

;i3jn

id. T

Hiph. shake (rare), !Tiy"l a trembling, shaking;


JLc^ thunder (said of sky), vm. tremble,

Ar.

fn. [D^Dl] n.[m.] fragment; pi. D^p"),

Am 6 D'?j?3).
mp- UTv.yn.

in, in v.I

quiver; Eth. C0.2: tremble; JAram.

11

of houses destroyed

ble,

(||

shake)

njn.

v. If.

Hiph.

(XH

"

Hiph. and

id.

-'-

hunger; Ar.

deriv.; As. riibatu,

roomy,

uS-cJ 5e

,n

Je 42 14
land,

21

13

(||

be

hungry

to

hunger, subj.

id.

(||

(of

A|
),

Gn

I0

sf.

24

13

=2K4

3s

v 50 but also
,

gender

v.

(be) severe

Gn 4 7 20
La5

10

Gn'26.1

'")
,

Gn^
23

/_
l

Albr ZAWiVi(1S96
-

37

\inDt 3 2

\%n La

16

individual Je 32

a (+tc?.).

>'

4 - 13

13

+ 3in
Ez

Dt 28

4S

16 3

27 - 3036

S 21 1

"\

Dp

S 24 13 (on
21 12

= Je 52
;

s9
;

"izn, etc.;

5 6

pm

c.

'"in

esp.

etc.;

Je

fig.

2. hunger, of

+ SOi",

^48

7
;

TelAm.

ruler,

n.

etc.\ 2

Ch

(as

t-m/'

,,

20 26 sf. T3j;-i:^8o Hr
Hiph. van d. H.), etc.; /.
DJrir. ^ 78
14
8
9
ms." njp Mi 7 + sf. Djn ^ 2 8
fs. T> Ct i ;
7
mpl. W] Gn 29
//. csilr. nijTlb 37" + etc.;
njn^ Is 2 7 20 +

juss.

yv Jb

pM

72

P.

np' 3 o + sf.T) ^23' +

np Gn29

3,i

Pr 25

19

etc.;

1.

15

S1

(all J),

s
;

Ct

25

16

Gn 30

Is 61

ace. (fNX)
i

5
,

31

Dp?

12

36

37

Gn 29

24

EX3

(all J),

ace. of asses

om.

T?T), Jb

(i|

ft.

trans, a. pasture, tend (pas-

cere), lit., c. ace. |N2f

wiwi
^n

lil2

,4

vb. pasture, tend, graze (As.

(v. [rro]), ~l

25

Ez 34

Is 3 3

(E),

ntn

Canaanism) Wkl^ 181 11 Ar.


Eth."cOfc
J.],
Aram. W"), \.&i all
BH); Qal P/. 3 ms.
consec. njni Mi5 3 + 1 s. sf. consec. D n y"j Ez
13
4
34 3pl. sf.consec. DW]1 Je2 3 etc.; Impf. 3ms.

kids Ct

Tit?

re 4, vb. pasture,

nisy^T

2K6

HNT

"ll

Jb

"ins
[J

'i

25

'

io 11 /
3 ^t-

15

n.f. id.; subj. of

"

Mi/

I.

bv ptn

'1 "'SON

7 -9

Ex

jns> 2

bi~ta

+ Is5
10

abs.'l

>*'w (in land,


-

Exis

)= 1 Ch

Am 8 n

30 31

103

K 18

47

24

1.

DW (WC-]

Gn 47 30

IS49

10

12

Tf Gn 4

'1(H)

io

n ^")! 2";

of

50 if I shou'd

famine, hunger;

5 ; as scourge of ^ (
Ez), Je 5 12 1 22 14 12 2
of lack of
s word

32

npjn Xe 9 15

c."i?3 i2 10

'")

Je I4 1S

Hiph. allow one


^p-1 Dt 8 3

15

3^T P r

T101

nation or city),

(E

7ip/. 3 ms.

(opp. I.^N'l), B?B3

n.m.

6 30 19

Pr
^

tn-J^-j
I!

(Dn??),

opp. but),

iotn^

"rjn

^55;

pi.

55

21

14

famine), Je 42

NOT), 65

12

IC>9 . c

1 pi. 3JT)?

&e

= have

XH

s.

^"i?/"'

etc.;

19

* 34'

Jl

Qal Pf. 3 ms. Is 9 44


2J?T Is 8
3 m
hungry Is 8 Gn 41
/_

hungry);

D'TPP Ezr

+"T$H n.m. trembling;"'? N3J

voracious, C^s.' desire vehemently ; Eth. CJfli


}
6e

io4 M and

*Vp3 Vnpy Dn

Pi.

stood trembling; pi.

1 3^/T vb. be hungry

trem-

"13?"!

fs. "liTirn ^,

(the earth) trembleth at the gaze of '\ in

it

theoph.

JH

in.

11,

Qal Impf

37

Gn 36
13

24

(P),

(aloc.) v

( Me

1G

Siegf Bu

2
3i?^ f^ Ho 9 but rd.
Dp?'niD ^ 49
b.
DSTJl We Now GASm
fig. of
ace. pers., Gn 48 (E) God, who shep-

Ijni);metaph.

>

15

me
40 Mi 7 14

Jierded
11

v h.i5

15

'">,

c.

ace. of people, as flock

fltMEk),

+ pa-in

j,

Ez 34

+ 28

9
.

13

(pregn.,

Ho 4

16

Is

c. <?* loc),

c. fig. of ruler,

and

945

nsn

S5 =i Ch
2

teacher, ace. of people, as flock, 2

ir,

2.3.8.,0.;3. 2 3

=i Ch

ZciI 4.7.7.9.

34

Prio 21

Q"31 ip?

7i

23" Ez
p^y <!{&

Je 3 15

of teaching;

c.

Ez 34 2810
d. esp. pt. np,
etc., as subst. = shepherd, herdsman : ( 1 ) lit., np

Gn

16

11

17

4-

46

s4

s2 24

47

Am 3 + 7

Gn

2 9 (J);

12

np

ira

(all J),

t. (all

^lK

'p Gn 13"

njpJ?

sg.

38

(sim.),

HJH

12

np

njn

shepherdess,

Zcii'^v-^? 2

'j>3

but cf.W) +8

i>"3N,

B^p

for ''p Perles 29

1.

c), as

S2 8
(sj Lag

(rd.

+ Is 3

cf. (sf.) Gn 13
(J); B"pn ^3
D^pn
^3
"Iprna,
v p. 1I2
(v.
3);

S 17 40

cf.Di),

Du Cbe Hpt

s 8

twenty

Ez;

^Kn

(rd.

of '\

sf.

15

We Now GASm); abs. pi. Is 56


Mi5 Zc io 1 8 + 18 Je Ez 34, + (of
11

$p
4

Is

63

11

Na 3
:

t.

*p Ez 34 2

''p
;

@ $Di Du
'b np 80

[of Moses]

*p " f

'*

(3) epith. of

al).

np

(but rd.

18

23

47

assembly of sages SiegfSS.


graze : a. lit. of cows, sheep,

of

2. intrans.
etc.

c.

Ex 34* (J);

abs. Is 5

17

11 7

(||

fan

butv. II. njn infr.) 27 10 (||^.), 65 25 Jon 3 7 Jbi 14


b. fig. of idolater, Is 44 20 he feedeth on ashes
.

%5

Ho

cf.

'-V

D\^D3

Ephr. feedeth on ivind

">a

Pr

14

(so

Yrss Qr

(||

jO-i), rd.

C )n?3 in my pasture(s).

^33, Koppe
Marti); Zp
3

Ew Di Du

i:i

of

(||

id.); c.

pasture-land Je 50"

v 1819

(otherwise

B^-nrby

Mi7

14

for

Che Hpt

30
1

MT
,

cf.

c.

Ez 34 14b

ace.

b$
( +
;

c. ace.

pers. Je 2 2",

^ 80".

i. e.

drive

d. subj. wind,

ace. rei,

PI Jb

39 41

Ch

Ez 34 m--w;

14

also Is 3 2 ; 3101
f ca ttle

\G& 'D

Jo>,

stag-

=pasture, of wild ass Jb 39 s of B^VM


12
Na 2 (but read nnj'E cave, for HpD, We Now,
18b
pj)D); Qa^jno in; Ez
(fig.).
34

La

||

TLrPlH^J

n.f. pasturing,

pasturage (alw.

fig.);
13

"^P? ^ 74 79
herding,
pp fNJf,
1

,,

ri

Ez 34
cf.

31

shepherding,

Tt'pP Je23' EZ34 31

sf.

1.

pasturing, shep-

of Isr. as fiock of '\ Je2 3 l

13

3
7
79 ioo + 95 (i-d.iT Djn 13 'V,
Che).
2. pasturage, Ho 13 6

f 74"

cf.

etc.;

Hup-Now

(Now DO^I 3 ),

Is

9
49 Je

3B

25

3. by meton.

21

=jloch Je io
'

til- [H,!/"!] vb. prob. associate with

(cf.

Schulthess 69 * 'but also Nci ZMGlir(1900 1 f-; As.


ru'a, rutlu, neighbour fellow (m. et f.; cf. Jiiger
'

BASi.483.4S6

cT, L^-eK master, owner,


Jayakar JA xxLsbl Eth. aoO?\

Bed/

so

);

Wallin ZMG " (1851)

'

them away

NH

Ar. sTcJI. Eth. hCO^Vi yoke;

marriage;

rW?. friend shij) is fr. BH P.);


Qal Imv. ms.
njIDN np. ^ 3 7 s cherish faithfulness (Hup-Now
1

RV Che Du Dr);

>feed securely (Bae

Am

(his) faithfulness

njn

1.

np

Pt.

11 V);

'~\

fr. I.

njn, v.

Hithp.

b).

ms. SnJtfH>K

?y3"DN Pr 2 2 24 do not make companionship)


with a bad-tempered man, perhaps also 3 fpl.
5]N

0r
21; Deceased Wife sSister 399
Brd
nrjnnn
i s 1 z (La"T V T
O
\
Hpt
cow and bear shall be each others
Du Che
i-

'

subj.

+ Inf.

companions;
for

MT ypnn)

(merely)

to be

n. 1H
fellow;

P Jb 3

npnn Pr 18 (Toy,
[^ for ^N] friends
24

cstr.

there are

companions
Prl7

n.m.

17

(v. II. JJjn

ad fin.).

companion,

friend,

187

abs. 2

'"I

+ IP

S i3

Dt

,7

+
+

cstr. 1

Ch

Ex

27

s3

sf.

'3

+
IP5
584 "
Gn
Ges 593ss ), ^'P (Ges
)
s
1
+ 1 1 4 t., IP Je 6 2 \ np. 3 pi. D^p. Je 3 +
591k
10
s
11
(Ges
sf. vp. 32
cstr. "-in Jb 2
) 42
S

20 26 but read perh. V~,


Niph. (01 Di Hoffm Siegf Bu otherwise Du").
21
nn[5j? np
is difficult; Bu inn for'i;
24

fire, c.

pasture;

Is 49 s ;

(subj. foes, as beasts)

u pasturage,

D^CO Pr 13 20 one associating with fools, so


D^f 28 niJit /_ 29 (Thes al. think these fig.

"3D

hence crop, strip, i.e. devastate, of


conqueror, c. ace. of land Mi 5% cf.VlJVlK Je6 3
so Ipf) Ipyrv 2 16
ace. of Isr. under fig. of vine

loc.),

'

Kt

c. fig., of Isr. as flock Is

n.m.

feed on

mouth of fools feeds on folly (Toy;


Buhl Vll. njn, Gerber 1112 sub III. njn); in
Ct, c. 3 loc, fig. of lover Ct 2 16 6 23 ; of breasts
4

(2).

Ez34

(ace.);

for 13) the

(like gazelles)

xKtf

K it "i3).

(ace.)

Dn'^j;

131 c

17

cf. (fig.)

loc.

Gn4i 21 "(E), 1CI127 29 c. ace. of pasture Is 30 23


7
c. by be. Zp z (D*n \by for MT Dn\bj|, v Now);
blO-^N ]oc.

Ges

(v.

V v7 1 d (1),

Zc

(J), cf. 1

40

11

feed,

"i|>3

s4

J3K

-/id.

np Gn 49 (poem in J; rd. cstr. np. cf.


Comm.); iriK npE Ec 12 DeWild,< president

'fc*

5-

Je2 3
Assyrian leaders)
iJNJf

cf.

Is 38 12

/_

abs/D Gn47 4 + cstr. npo Is 34 14 sf. inpO


Jb 39 s Q^PP Ez 34 18 ;pasturage, fNs6 Gn

fig.

Gk. (Homer) iroi^va


16
Je 17 16 Zc io 2
i3 7b + 8 t. Je
28
'p Is 44 (of Cyrus), Zc i 3 7a 17

abs. sg.

\ai>v),

pasture

cattle (fr.)

tninp

.'

of ruler (as oft. As.

shepherd, !"T5H shepherdess, v.

t^-l n.[m.] pasture;

alone,

'-i(n)

(J)';

in sim.);

pi.

HPS Dn^n

BN

37 - (E), i's

2
17 19
(J),
^Pft) Am i Ex 2
pn T3K; Gr Dr Bu Kit Lohr 0TT ? 'N*;

symbol

2!;

5 ; c. ace.
riched) themselves

|tfc

more radical conj. in Du. Niph. poss. Jb 20


v. 2 dsupr.
Hiph.i//78 72 van d.H.,v.l c supr.

3 of people f 78 71 abs.
pers. reflex, pastured (fed, en-

Mi

f 78

17,

SH

^*n

S 12 11

also

>

(sg.;

i'

#1

946

nyy

l.friend,intimate,Gn^8 liM (J),


n
1 K 1
( om.) 1^333 -iBfc ^1.

S30-", etc.;

S 30

26

:t

Dti3 7 ,"3n pPr27 9 (txt.dub.,v.Toy); Mi 7


2
9
Je 9 3 (II n )> I 9 La i ( + rranfc), ^35"
(il fk*),

m) + 3 t. ^;

(jj

i8

+8

24

Pr

t.

esp.

(12

26

Jb

v.

+8

6 14

11

^1^);

Ct 5

infr.),

Pr 17 17

Jb,

t.

(II

s3

Zc 3 s term, techn. ^D ""> 1 Ch 27


16
1717
of lover Ct 5 (H^H),
(v. njn), cf. 2 S 16
20
husband Je 3 paramours Ho 3 Je 3 metaph.
nx).
2. in
ruy: ninb yn Jb 30 29 (||

associates

ron

ofbirdsofprey(ni 4,;I)Is34 u cf.v 16 people


under fig. of sheep Zen 9 WWl Est i l9
28
another than she (cf. 1 S 15 11. JT>. 2).
19

tjTH

j4.14.16.S2

Ex 2

Ex

2
42

Dt

2 o'

7 - 8 - 10 -" 5

22
22

i5

(Gi v"-

"

= Dt 5

13 16 18

Lv

(all E),

14 1

10

20

1 1

18
,

14

Dtj Jos 20 (D), Ju

t.

>- 18 18

H),

(all

Je p

Jb 16 21 Ku 4 7
3
5
3
28 29
IT
f 1 5 2 8 2110 Pr 283 6 (|| !) + 18 1. Pr f3B>
iVT! Je 6
1 8 15
hath given (the kingdom) to

Hb

Ez i8 fi1115 22 1112

22 13 2Q 23

= another than thou, so 28


l

Ex 2

where

VW

(P),
p.

33"
1

Ch 6

Is 34
11

Dt

E),

(all

Ru

22

!4
.

19

11

22

20

Ex

3)

(diff. fr.

Ju

13

2i 18 35 2 2 6
-

K8

31

20

35

Je

they said one to another

(2-'

distrib.),

each

the speech of the other v 7 absent one from the


,

33
2
18 716 3 2 27 (all
43 (all J), Ex 1
18
16 16
E), Ju 6 7" io 2 S 2
+ 4 t, 1 S, 2 K 3 23 7 3 9
23
5
s
2
2 Ch 20 Is 3 (|| KN3 t^X), 13 19 (|1 Vm? Wit),
c
S
20
10
6
4 i Je 5 + r 1 t. Je, Ez 33 Zc 3 + 6 t.'Zc (1
ZAWi0881)
G
read injn Sta
Mai 16 Jon i 7 so of

other 31

49

cf.

29

(J).-i.

tn}T\ n.m. friend


12a

); cstr.

Ki-jii.i.78^ t

S 15 37 16 10

(cf.

in term, techn.

K 4 ^_ jp
5

t[ni?~l] vb.
T T

10

Sta

5184

Lag

(cf.v

Kt (Qr

851156

V"}.;

denom. Pi. be a

irniy-i

'

38

pi. sf.

^ 45

3
'

Qr

>Kt

of

TVjn),

15

companion;

of beloved

sf.'wyi Ct i 915 2 21013 4 7 5 2 6 4 so of attendant maidens Ju 1 37 Kt, but v. foregoing.


]

bride,

fi.

rW]

n.f. fellow

(||

(-woman);

sf.

in

HND H#N Ex 1 (E) eachfrom


Wjn nXD B*K, cf. 11. J/1 3); cf. Je

recipr. phr. nJVlin

herfellov}

14

C p_

among

cb^

W'l

v.

1.) 1

8
;

avTov.

friend,

companion

(strange

Sjr Dreschtafe ''


-

name

miryd',

nomads

Syr.

vera

(si

z EthnoU
-

of bell-wether

(prop, [inseparable] com-

fr. *JT~t,

prop, closely joined

Gerber 97 102); sf. Vljhp Gn 2 6 26 +, SnyiD


Pri 7 ^np JU15 2 pi. CJ'yiB 14 11 ; com-

cf.

panion, confidential friend, Gn 26 20 (J cf. ^JH.);


of bridegroom's escort 14 11
best man (GFM)
v 20 I5 2r> more gen. friends (|| DTIX) 2 S 3 s Pr
26
7
19 i2 isdub.,DodHiDeal. ^njnO; Toyconj.
;

'

'

njTO

(-1DJ), v.

III. J"fJ7"l
(in), desire,

n^")

= Ar. ^j

Siegf Qoh
46 f-

[Heb.

j;'

1S

ns")], whence

Wi'jn,

from

cf.

I.

f
-

derive

foil,

(Lane) [Ba

from

I.

njn

observe, attend to, specif, tend sheep, also


at,

and

late

No ZMGliv(1900U55 >
2 b, cf. Ho 12

tvatch, regard, resp>ect

Kau Aramalsmen 82

Aram.

opinion,

jioi,

and following

in Heb.,
al.

Jjk, take pleasure

XJ?"|,

NJJJ-p,

disposition,

and Ar.

(Aram.

desire,

thought,

further Tin

aim

purpose~\Y

fin. [in] n.[m.] purpose, aim;

n,

L^^"1J

Ju

2.

01 eraipoL

De

companion, attendant;

*$$!.

Nuio 29 (JE); elseEdomite Gn 3 6 410 131717

courtier of David

'

maidens,

Moses' father-

n.pr.m. (cf.Palm. n.^r.^ friendly (1)


;

special

n.f.

Aram, words

friend; Pf. 3 ms. V nyn 1W inyTO Ju 14 20 his


comrade who /tad been 6esi wicm' (GFM)to him.

T[n!H]

PayovrjX: 1.

of

Payav.

Kb Kc ).

cf.

25

35 37

panion), and der.

Ba

(Ges 93U
cf -^ njn

WeDraL;

37

HJ?n

27 33^

1873,289

poss.

^n

ch

i5 32

ins. also

in simple sense Pr 27

yn.

JTl v.

Kb
Ru

(J; Llotfop),

T[iHpJ n.m.

),

10

things G11

41

109

Pj/crei,

n.pr.m.

ls

iCh

(P),

formation; orig.dub.; Wetzst

Ec 4 similarly WT^** "l^


t^N Gn
in recipr. phr. Inj)"!

3
3.

Horn A uA -"- 20S);son

cf.
-

14

Cook

3. Gadite Nu
4. Benjamite 1 Ch 9 s

Ch

||

P^n

9 - 13

q.v.

396.

man over

W&' a (given, certain)

'

against his fellow

2S12 11

17

Gn 1

in-law

so also ^V.~

0rii

18 I9 50 sl

T7MJT1

thy fellow,

friend-

e.

p Qv6

Mez^ arran2t

Peleg:

i.

T ^ITl n.pr.m. (prop, name of a god, Duval


ZAvi126

15

ancestress of David,

^.10.13.

2.3.31.22

(for niyi

d^

6 - 17 - 1717

Lo^i, Thes Lag BNS4;i56;

Moabitess,

ii.i,48i\.

weaker sense, fellow, fellow-citizen, even another


person, with whom one stands in recipr. relaIS

Ruth

n.pr.f.

Syr.

ship,

14

tions,

f 139

(of

man),

TJTI v

pi. sf.

17

^
sf.

(of El).

f 11. nil^"\ n.f longing, striving ; cstr.,


/_
ran 'ti ^?n Ec i 14 2 11 17 20 4 4 6 9 nn u ^oy 4".
.

tpyn

n.[m.] id.; cstr., nn fi-yn Ec


w c f. foreg.), isb 'tji i^rbaa

rpn 'ti !jnn 4

ni^h

v.

11.

yyn.

17

22
.

in
t \_<y
?$!"],

vb. quiver, shake, reel (Ar

)]

^3k,

quiver, shake, tremble; Ar. Ji(.c, the

hanging part of a sheep's split ear, also (Prey)


a kind of veil of which a part hangs down
J,l dangling; Lihy. lias n.pr.

in front;
]

E P iBr. Denkm.

)HM

Na

W"]H

Ar.:ix\

r<? irf(? io

tTjnn.[m.]
of reeling

</'/Wrf

;__H 0p h. Pf

[n7^~l]

only"!"

)?

Zci2

of Jerusalem).

(fig.

CETan

3 pi.

W1

?}n

quiver. Yid. also [^J?].

reeling;

// cstr. sf. (Ges 520hi22s ), but not understood


by @ and dub.: AV RV to make her fret, cf.
Xrxm.utter (loud) complaints (Weir in l3i- Sm291
);
perhaps corrupt HPS.

n.[f.] proh. veil (cf. Ar.supr.)

ni^l

v. p.

trniptt
1 '

-23
;

^ 6o

Gn

drink reeling as

io

ivine.

7 ' 14

124ff
-)

^^

thig ig

move

11.

'

47

complaints; lp-^>,

utter (loud)

thunder, Hithp.
('<//,

As.

){(([,

TDSH
'1

abs.

NH

thunder,

Hiph.

complain; Eth. i!?^: n. i/um; Ar. 'c" rex", dislike, etc.).

n.[m.] thunder;

is2 9 G

n.

DP")

zcZ.

^V1

WV-YW); %

n^~l

Vs

DDEJH
Ex

47

104 7 cstr.
display of might

Egypt;

37

Xe

thunder of'*)
n.pr.loc.

Nu 33

: '-

v.

rrbjn.

Ex i (J), = DpOyi Gn
Ramses, city in
by King Barneses II

(all P),

built

P<i/*eo-(o-)7;

name; the king used Israelitish corvee


n near Tel el-Maskhuta (Pithom),
i
),
but not certainlv identified, v. 003 and reff.;
/_
H? Gn 47" of district round.
(hence

its

ace. to

Ex

f [|

19

77

i.e.

(l

11

'

to

(Baer Gi;

bip

of captains,

thunderous shouting

ascribed

^8i s

DJH nriDn

thunder-cloud); sf.
imiaj Dyn Jb 26 14 (fig. of

J>.aa^>.j

vb. thunder, lament, cf.

Y^i

Aph. Ithpa.

esp.

-);

HDJh near Me' in in SW Arabia (Horn


Chr. 131
Hal 535 11 cf. DHM lc ), perh. = 'Pc^xvU 24
G,,IU r
fiavlTai of Strabo
v. Di

< Sab.

violently as orig.

tb " 25

prob. onomatop.; Gerber

thunder, DP"] vb. thunder

<

meaning, but ref.


35
to thunderous sound everywhere, exc. Ez 2 7
where text dub., v. infr.; cf. Aram. Djn, C^JH
prop,

SE. Arabia,
18? - 122
Glas

iu i nscr . (QlaS

QJ/

9-9

city 'Pey(a.)na

DHM ZMGxM

foil.,

Ch

Si'ular.

Aae^ua, (5)L Aaifiias,

of

pr.m.

n.

by many with

on Pers. Gulf (so even

(Nna/^ia,

hast

n__ v b ) Peyxpa,
Ez 27", Pa/^a,

l9

so most, but

),'P Wia a (Bteph. Byz.), in

of Zerub.,
7

'

Jb 39

trading people

Identified

(Ptol vl

^k^zeii.251,325^

L Aefxlov), n^JJT X e 7
A PetXjua).

(Pt eAfia,

D13

vibration?

= N_

7-7

note van d. H. Gi

H-__ as

Pay/ua.

^1); 'nn

(cf.

Tn^T ^"! n.pr. m. companion


Ezr 2

v. his

lVyua;

n.f. reeling

'R p!

(Baer,

599.

(Gi Iutr

n7^iD
Isji

n_

son' of Cush,

'"]

(ivith)

NOSH

fn. rrajn,

n.f.

of horse's neck

thou clothed his neck


very uncertain.

Is 3 19 in list of finery.

(Gi lnt '- 127f )

quivering mane

pi.

H?Din

ti.

nojn.
T

v. 11.

>]

v ^- on ly

riant, fresh, green

Jb

s2
1

Pa'lel be or

\Pf.

(of branch, in

HMjn (De Htob )

fs.

grow luxu-

fig.).

Onb"l

s5 ,

39

'i.e.

+ njft"Ujl).

["3iHJ vb.denom. thunder;

Qal make

sound of thunder, thunder : Impf. 3 ins.


fi
TOt?, ^J,
2H? Z the sea thunder (in praise,
n
t^y, j?nn, *p ano, jn) ^96 =iChi6 -,
f 9s 7
35
P/ 3 pi. D^a 1jn EZ27 is dub.: /aces
the

TpJH

adj. luxuriant, fresh;

m.

Dt

'~\

riant, oitreea:

mpl.Q' 33yi^92 ; luxu^-i?Hoi4 9 nn^ 5 2 lu (bothsim.),

Jen

sim.'also, '1 n-JTK3

12-+] f.nJjyiCti
10

'~\

nK3

Jlpn

(fig.

|'J/"?3

10

15

and most);

f 3 f* (but

place of idolatrous rites,

rd.

phrase Tinn

esp. in

Dt 1

ai

613

2:!

||

:i

tremble

(Toy are convulsed), or

Hi-SmKrae;
lucks etym.
v.

AV II V

</iey

(cf.

are troubled) in face,

support (otherwise Gerber 47 but


Co DITOB ?OT.
Hiph.
,

/ supr.)
;

(Gerber 4 ') thunder, cause thunder;


c

tremble

Pf.

1 '

14

('

?$?

pers. against

f 29 Jb

37

4 -"',

cf.

i8 14 =2 S 22",
nrcjnn 1 S i i s appnr.

whom),

40.

\|/

Ez

16^=
13

Ch 28V2K 17 Je 2 3
IT^V Je 1 (si vera 1.); leaf v
couch Ct r
fresh, oil ^92";

'l

(fig.)

fresh,

Jlourishing, pers.
I.

Is 57"
s

leafy

(fig.,

)jy~) (-/of

as trees) v
orig.

foil.;

13

+ B^BH).

meaning

dub.).

Gn 4
tjn n.[m.] badness, evil
Ho 9 + 3 1. badness, bad
+ 4 Je;
;

3 ms.

210
v. Kb
Impf. 3 111s. Djn: (on
)
^i8 + Djn^l i*S7 10 2 ms. DJTW Jb 40 9 iS
6
i
v. infr.;
tlmnder, of ' (God) 2 10 7 10 (both

T!?f 2 9

10

t.

15

cstr.

quality, of cattle

Gn

4i

t.

2. icilfulness,

2 and 4

of] vb.).

ness, only in plir.:

19

abs.

(E), figs Je 2 4

jiiSif (Gerber

33^

[inf.

19

'"l

3. ethical,

C^?ytD T\
">

evil

T 2

2:i s

101

29"
makes
-

evil,

bad-

of doings

948

in
Dt 28 :0

andvb.

Ne

"1

3. ?

)3

(cf. [VJT}]

37

31"+;

JTJ

21

(E
<

eyes

4"11

Gn

pi. nij)"l

28 s

bad, dis-

woman, ^J/?

of a

tl.

noun);

t.

unpleasing

disagreeable,

the

^^Q

49
fierce
wonders Dt 6~; D"?"!
f 78
130e
a
M
),wildbeasts
Ges
messengers (of God; Ew
15 "
M
On 3 - 2 " (JE) Lv 2 6 c (H) Ez
34
5

:,:i

f,

Dt2 3 10

unclean thing

t2.

pain, unhappiness, misery:

L'ivinp'

unpleasant,

6a</,

OW

D^yi

days (of trial and hardship) Gii47 (P)


Prio 15 S" $? Ec i 13 5 13 !!3? 4 s cf. 2 17 9 3
evil

:'

JITH nbJJl?n

19

Xe6

13

10

Pr 15

2:i

37

instruments Is

= anything
jnob

(E), 2113 njn

and violence

1415

1-3. evil, displeasing


1

16 - 23

4I 3 419

Gn

+ 5. bad,

S 13

20 21 2
-

'

naipn

";

18

22

210J3

*iy

of the divine

10

19

'iPD

K2

19
,

(E), yn tflO

ip^

yn

(see

nil 9).

TV?

*H

kind, land

its

of low value

i.e.
s

Mai

y~i

all,

DWfbs

5
place 20 (JE), waters 2

Irine

cf.

t4. bad of

29'

(J),

at

producing an ecstatic state of frenzy

spirit as

figs

Nu

19

13

Je 24 2 3 3 s
-

Dt 15 21

101012I4

Lv 2 7
yn p r 2o 14 14
-

]"0

cf.
-

33

13.

17
(H),

2 ''.

1 '1

disposition or

t6.

t9. bad, unkind, vicious in


temper V~f"Xy\ wJien the mind
:

harmful Pr

is vicious,

Pr2 3 28 s2
r

'

njTl

26"';

nil

p.V

Ju

VI one
23

14

19

14

32B' 12

15

riiVl evil

12

women Je

ew7 neighbours; of

"linn

13

^y?

29

15

/s

IS65

Ju

11

10

+ 48

t,,

12
1

^D

2S

words, niyi Pr

+ (c.
i

13

(li)

of God)

sf.

2S

(read 3T)n for ny-)n).

5
21
thoughts, 1^. G116 8 (J), jnn

12

Nu 3 2

jnnT nb>y

Je7 30 32 30

prob. also Je 18

m?n Je 1 10 nnyri Nu 1 2735 (P), nnsran


* TV? STlic?cfed in the eyes of G1138 7
9

c of
.

24

Je 3 17

d. deeds, actions,

Twv Dt 13 12 17 5 19 20 Ne 13 17 rim
4
3 5
anan
niynn Je 3%- jn 121 ^64" 141 Ec 8
n
23
iS2 2Ki7"; SQI! iKi3 Jei8 23 22 + iit,;
D"am 2 K 17 13 2 Ch 7 14 Ez 20 44 33 11 36 31 Zc i 4
"on(2)

y-\n

:,3

wyn Ezi'9
yi JJS2

Ez6

4i

Hb 2
8

]3

D^yD

Zc i 4
10
anviiD Je2 3

9
;

nuyin(n)

nij?"i( n )

>'

'

(del.

in-]2G n.m. Jb30

V? 4);

(cf.

16
Co); trwo? W"J 3 ^55

injury, calamity;
19

Ne9 35

deeds are in their dwelling.

et;z7

yn Gii48 10

45 (of God),

y-i

26

misery,

evil, distress,

VI Nu n' +
tl.

yi N"V fear

sity

abs.

evil

NUn

f 2 3 Zp 3

adver-

31

yi tfTQ

15
;

Nu

1 D^sntD

2
;

Ex

V~&

evil, distress,

Is

11'

murmuring respecting distress (see Di);


yi DN1 21t3 DN Je 42 whetlter prosperity or
(J)

Am

6* day of calamity ; V*
SV
yi N2-1 TT'ip 210 13 Jb 30 2C ina

adversity; yi

49 94

13

Pr 13
Ex5 (E) ^io V^
jna hn-in Gn 44 34 (J); jn-i>33 Prs
y-i ^20
7
Jb 5
i2i
also
Mi
40
(E)
;v.
Gn 48
f
f
6

19

adversity

17

bb)

14

29

(E)

Pr

12

21

19

f2.

10

10
;

injury, wrong:

evil,

yn n'^y,

19

12

23

evil of

6ar7 temper.

Pr
17

^ pers. Je

Gn 40 (E) Ne 2 2 l^ jn Y \
njn^nx'no 3E>nefero'se ew7(hurtful)dew'ce

Ez 38 Est

eye

?1

+ DV pers. Gn 3 r

of face

4
,

12

Hb2 Jb2 Pr2i

Pr

Pr 25 20

13

21

29

16

n'BJ?

comp., worse than, 2 S 19 s as superb, 'jn


D*13 Ez 24 worsi of nations (del. Co).
1 7 sacZ,
7
_
unhappy : $n 3? scZ Aer (cf. opp. 210, 2t3'

25

occurrence

12

12 7 of things:

24 29

1?")

'>

Dt

13
7
jnn I2"in bl Jos 2 3 (D) all evil (injurious)
32
11
19
things; VI it is bad, harmful Is 3 Je 2
of
50
^n.
IN
jn
210
speech,
Gn 24 (J) in prov., speak

bad or good

(J),

yn oe>

(P),

^i

evil

Ec

cf>7(-bringing) net

14

ny^ Je4 9

ny-j

Ex 33^

evil report

35

11.

painful discipline
,s

"Uin

y-in

Gn 37 s (JE) Nu

ran

so nin

22 14

Dt

33

14

Cyt D

Dt 4

21

12

(JE)=iCh2

herb

Gi>2 8 (P); of poisonous

33

Je 8 3

HP")

in

30

13

so

= ew7 man |io Jb2i Prn 12 24


Q^l = evil men Gn 13 (J) Je 6 i5 Ez 30
Jb 35

HIP

Dt 2 8
Jb 2",
boils
malignant
15
28 s9 2CI121 19 Ec 6 2 deadly
diseases Dt 7
sword \^I44 10 arrows Ez 5 1G severe judgments
2

Human,

wicked

/m'a'

15

perhaps, with changed accent, vb.

pi.

of.

(18

malignant

Hjn)

fs.

27

n'V"J

agreeable,

Ex

n.,

D^l

pi.

fs.

Din jnn fen Est 7

not easy, and opinions

is sts.

24

t.

2).

+
+ cstr. TJ Ez 7 (del. Co)
+ 37 t. (this form usu. noun),

14

J?1

Pf. 3 ms.,

10. ethically 6ad, ew7, wicked: fa. in gen.,


14
ivhether good or bad.
DN1 210 QS Ec 12
22
yn 0"iN\J/i4O 2
tb. of persons, jn tJN 1 S 30

ir'

evil (distinction from


adi.
J bad,
v

220

differ); ms. VI Gn6'


i

Ec

1H-

16

(cf.

MB "\
1

Je4 4 2i 12 23 2 22 25 26 3 44~ Ho9


D^byo in 1S25 3 ).
4. sacfees*,

Is

in

14

12

20

14

Tn V 54
-ick f 41",

Ho

as obj. of 3$/!
5

oVi? 20 22

11

12

39

22

5"23

Pi"
20.

nai 10

15

31

",

Bnn

jji3 -|2T
T

s
^^>
X3ZT?
$,
;
73 speak about injury, $2 QN ''S 212
S1S
I7
7
2Ch(i8 n^J, i8 Jin|5; y"6 for
lK22

harm, injury Is 59' Je

15

7 25'

^ 56"

Pr

16

21

13

(but rd. yn

Gr SS, v. Toy).
3
3.ethicaleCT7,Dt3o 2Si4 Is5 Am5 14 Mi7 +
28
14
9
9
10 t.; yT nfcy 2K2i 2Chi2 33 Ne 9 + 8t.;
yn\by 3 Mi2 jnanN 3 2 (Qr),f 52 s jPNibAm
10
]3
yiDNDf 3 6 5 yi2 DNOls7
5 ^97 Pr8
yin iy3 consume evil from Dt 13+ 8 t. Dt;
l?2
Ec

89

yi^.

yi Pr

15

20

,7

,s

15

'

949

run

^f

JHT&

5 (adj.= ew7 man HupDe al.);


yr Gn 2 3 22 (all J), Dt i 3u vrg ~o
^34 37' Pi'3 +8t.; wn JTO'a Ex 3 2 22
5

9 - 17'

jni aits

25

jes

^7

10

efefo

^n 9

Pri5 2r
misery,

evil,

n.f.

0/

er7

nxy

ii,i

Gr Bi

Toy).

distress,

in-

310
29

; abs. '^ Gii2 6 +;


2"
^V? f 3 5 + WXl I

jury

^2 Je

>

oanjn

17

nyi 6

cstr.

,sf.

n txt
(

J J

etc.

+W

14

,;

:i2

iCh7

23

io7

aawyu

2,;
;

141

bv

r\yi

ar\:

2 S 24" Je
(J) Je8 '+6 t.; c.
32
13 19
10
26
2 evil, injury, wrong : t ny~i TWV
42
2Si2 ls Je 2 6 19 4i n c.
Gn 2 6 29 (J) Ju 15 3
27
2S13
c.mJun c. b 1S6 9 iK 2 44 +4t.;

Ex

12 14

3-

16

c.

b$ Je 44 7

Gn5o 20 (E)

obj. of vbs. 3KT1

Je

3W

Gn
36 4 8 +7 t.; +t5hn 1S23 Pr 3
5O 15 (E)Ju9 50 57 +4t.^|^Gn5o 17 (E)IS24 1S < ^,
3

29

Is 3

Pr3 30 ;K>p3Nu35 23 (P)iS24 W(9) 2 5 26 +4t.;

t^ Gn 44
32

J e2

^"J?

10

Je 18 20 51 24

(J)

Gn

/<w /tarm
i8

31

52

+8t.

13

Dt

1.

ls

Je,+ 18

nyi nb^|p
Je

(J)

23

Ec

14

ny"; 'jap

Jei2 4

Je7 12

nyn

[Vin]

+Qal

17

21

19

ny-}3

2i

ii

Si

nbin njn

Ee

I2

2i 11

b$

J0114 or

15

3. be injurious, evil: b

"

1215

19

+ foll.: n^(n) nby G1139


+ Je 18 (Kt, but'Qi- jn)

'-1

^>3

"{yjN

oanyi nyn jsc


s

bv

p r 24

10

33

Hoio

15

15

Is

59

hurt

Impf.

Hiph.

K 17

16 25 ;
Is

70

4-;

Is

;^Pf 107

Ex

t.

PL

Vltt Is 9

Pr

Xu 2

+3

t.,

Vn

all, cf.

(all

VI 2)

= do

in prov. phr,

44' (J),

anything

V^n

15

22

'

111

bring evil upon

15

Lv

swear

5 (P); Pt.

Gn 1

abs.

i3

16

c.

J) 1 S
fP comp.,

c.

ace.

::!

12

V1Q

evil

= subst. V^b

Is

f2 + 7
^2 2 '

t.

]7

2. do

252;'

1
1

DrT^yp

doer,

= to

V1~}?,

(shall be) for mischief.

+ 6 t,

14

evil,

27

wickedly

X 21

cf. 1

11

4'"

2.-y

' n^3
;/ VI] Is i 1
bnp 26'; 'joiiD 6 4 3
;

2,;

Je
;

13

Je 2o

pi.

20

16 25

9" Pr 17

Im

opp. 3 , a' n Je

Mi 3 4

^jnn

one's hurt,

D33!)

Pt.

23

'O

14

mj|

fll. [^J/"l] vb. break (Aram, loan-word

= Heb.

as dittogr.

np

q.v.); Qal

Pf

3 pi-

^1

.Te

IB
;

24

2 ms. sf. QV^


Je 15 12 JIJ34
njn
Is 24" (del. n
infr.); Inf. abs.

y^

and read

$P. v. Hithpo'.); P<. f.


?na y^^n

(?for nyyi) Pr 25': 1. trans.

Je 15 12 effw. oi? e oreffi iron, iron out of


north? cf. Dn"M j?ij Jb 34^; uac'a opri

the

bna ^

Xow

1'

(but rd.

are in a sad

10

ny*0,

Wi

is.

cf.

(in fig.;

state, */\.
"l

nyi,

ay"]iji, v. I.

2. intrans.

al.).

branches Je

10

Gn

15

bad;
;

t., Jpn
Q^ip'ls

pi.

Gn 19 43" Ex 5 22 23 Xu
u
20
n (J)20 Jos24 (E)+5 t.; c. ace. pers. Xu
i6 (J)4-4 t,; c. 3, 1 Cli i6 = ^ io.-, (c. b),
Je2 5 29 f 74 c.npyGn3i 7 (E) c^ilu?
at

broken tooth
evil,

V~).T}

12

3i 7 4- 8
4

abs.

yifl

Je3i 2s Pr4 1G 24 s opp.a^^n IS41 23

2:>

Je io 5 Zp

1 7

12

y".

//. abs.

Gn

yin
10

Zp

15

ms. nilhn

etc.;

27

Niph. Mt^cr
Pr

*?"

do an injury, hurt

1.

=65

be

be

eril,

10
38 (J) 2 8

t
23

3 ms.

cstr.

.1_Gn

V^_ (VI)

^ 44 +

17

C'h 21

34

<7<!

njil

4. be

:!

^w.;

py

ms. yin

+4

Impf

yi

cii 2

ms.

etc.;

10

'rya

Pf. 3 ms. Vl?)

20

S 12 25

"<
:

D"r6.K O/ya

34

vb. denom.

Pf. 3 ms. yi

32

32

2.

?'i

10

"|31 Pt"!3

nyi inn Mi 3 2 (Kt); njno a^


'd nyi ny? J u 20 13 (v. 11. sn 3);
3

Xe
-

^^ Xe

54 50

44

,:

32

106

S 20 6

S 8 i8 a

V^)

^2

y^l

Moses, pers. subj.


grudging, c. 3 pers., Dt 1

consec.)

y'i?1_ i

(c.

(E), 4 8 17 (J),
1

VI}).

Dt

18

40 Pr 24

12

by nbru ny"i),nkp

33^ y-p

(E), Je

'

yv Gn

Imp/. 3 ms.
9
f 2 (but v.

26 18 Is 47 10 Je

12

4 ' 5,i

later,

6e sarf

15

Ex 3 2

yv

ms.

/to/;/; 3

.->

Jos 24

(J),

21

24

(intensified

ny"6

10

t.

8 11
5

'ifejeii

t.,

44

Ec

S i2 17

38

20

/ mischief; nan nyn


3. ethical ew7,

12

23 (E) Dt 29 Ju 2 2 S
4
15
Pr6 18 Ecs 12
Je, A1119 Zci

m % mischief;

S1

Ex

f 35

yi)

1.

12

impf. "yjja

(Ex 21

Gn 2 i +; 3 is. in Dt28'
mppi.'
; 1. 6e displeasing: TV? VI Xu n
;

Xe

iyi.1

wicked, ethically

ntin

pi.

Bt

Dt 3 17 +
dub.)
9
2
oavrtjn
ff.
Ex2 3
i;Sio 19 +,
nJrj Je44
njn
Tna Prr',
1. evil, misery, distress:
etc.;
s 5
c. ^y Is 47
read i"IN3 for
njn(n) nxa Ez 7
12
co
3
b*
J e2 5i
_
tny-i Nun
K3), Je5 +5 t,; c.
14
2 Si7 4-8 t.K Je;+^y
Je 4 1K21 29
iK 9 9 =2Ch7 22 Jei9 3 +6 t. Je+8 t,; +b*
15
31
,7 ls
ny-i nv 1
et bv Je 1
36
+ 5 1. nyin "d;
tEci2 (i.e., spring days, fatal to old people,
Wetzstin De Koh 447 ); nijn evils Dt 3 i 17I7 21 (JE),
13
a
4
ny ] ny Am 5 13 Je
32 (poem), ^34- 40 88
15
--- s
13
2
+5 t.; tnyna nsi Xu n (JE) Ob Est8
15
3
12
17
tnyn nN-iJe44 ^9o Pr 2 = 2
tnyiahs'
20
14
i7 28
tny-12 Gn 44 29 (J) Pr i 4 24 16 Xe i 3
;

Wl

(Ges* C7 "j

itii/t

yi

yi S^N 29;

';

jn HS&K 2 8 5 ; yi riBte 6 24 (but id. jn


!"JiH

D^byo

n:n

yi rnfc

T\ nia^np

yi

evil; QijJBh

Jn nbsnri p r2 14

28

Ezn

yi

4
3 (v. VT 3); IP

Mi

cf.

:7

on

(J) he is set
1

15

15

Is59

WH

= nyy

])]l-\)

i
l

];

S"i?

breaks be
Gf Or al.;
;

nyi

JC'

Hup-

broken, of

>Hi

Gie

Pr 25 19 a

Frankenb Niph. iJ t.

Toy. but Xiph. not elsewhere; Yrss

bad).

Is 8

read

(W Lo Che

ah,

950
Hithpo'. Pf. 3 fr. + Qal Inf. abs.
19
I s 2 4 *'' e ear ^ '*'
x [ n ] n 5? 1,,? r1

VHNij).
||

6roLi asunder

irfokm

{\\

Pn8-

yViirinb

also //. csr

" 4i tomi7,
in pieces (Ges
),

VrssToy

Dr

however,

<

but

Jb 36= s

(c.

3-"; fig.

,13,

1--

Ar. i_JLcJ //on- (of blood), &frZ (of

h[ pers.;

T^V^ f 6 5

I'SJ?!!

i^3

*!?), c.

|j

^ Pr

ace. mat.

Hiph. Tmv. mpl. ^jnn

heavens,

45

trickle,

Aram.
Lzb SM

heal; on

\&'f

in deriv.; Ph. N31,

r - :i

'

with N31

n.pr. cpd.

Sab. mpr. nb-n

DHM

m,1i,M!, ! t
Langer 1
Ar.tsj (and \jj
darn, mend, repair, pacify; Eth. d.Qhi stitch
zwiss Th
tass7
together, mend; cf.Kuchenmeister
1

mN3. v

Is

(NH

vb. heal

No ZMOxl(M0,

rain); subj. of moistened ground,"^"]*?


s

KS")

Syr.
v."

e fertilizing

(i-

rushing sound).

(al.

quaking, trembling, of pers.

3. shaking, quivering, of dart Jb

of clouds

125?")!,

12

by war-horse('s hoofs) Jb 39 s *

2.

1S

I2

Na 3 2

+ t-P)-

Ez

the nose)); Qal Impf. 3 mpl.

vision) ?Sp

cf. (in

(@ThesCoKrae;
Hi-SmToy); hence hy-

(see,

f [*1J/"1] vb. trickle, drip, synon. of


IT. fpj? (cf.

Ez 38";

prob. also 37 7

or wheels

0WM!m **')

xi

Is 29

-";

read

will be broken
al.,

12

?i13'-|

>rustling, rattling,
perbol. of shaking of earth by tramping of
s
warriors Is 9 4 by war-chariots Je 47 cf. io c -,

njn Hithp.

II.

al., v.

Evpos Times

De

TO'inni?

nrotpisnn J3to)

-ite,

judgment

'"'s

(v. supr.)

NEH
s

1-i
.

'

-'"''

from above

(fig.:

P"1X lif).

||

shatter (Aram.

t[V I/l] vb.


(

shatter
>>- 3=)

pi.

257<r

-Impf 3
Ju 10 s

1X1TW

JT^

niN

^:

"

aec. pers. (of

Aram. j^

so

(Id

ib

Pp

16

72

i_r-

qvake,

:4

^VV? Je4
s
earth Ju 5* = f 68 2822

9',

+ m\

w
(

pregii.;

||

px

caus.;

15">),

29

2o

20

ff'BDn A1119 1

?E>?

Niph.

YW1

(^15).

Hiph.
Ez 31 10

"Jjl^yin

P/: 2
'lV,l

heavens, earth, nations,

kingdoms

Is I4

ir

";

etc.,

Hg2

earthquake,

walls

+,

cstr.

Am

2.

c. sf.

1.

Nuia

nan

13
,

Gcd,

a. of

lit.,

NaT

P<.

etc.;

&V\

Inf. abs.

etc.;

Gn5o 2

physician,

ace.

c.

'

(J)

Ch

heal hurts of nation, involving

"b

Is

Dy

Ch

Ho

/jeaZ f/teni

H06

pers.,

M (J),

57

30=,
1

and

(yet cf.We Now),

Je 33

fi

H$

ace.

^
2

30

Ch

(:=pass.,

10

& healed);

i/tfv/

7'

(indtf. subj.) Is 6

cf.

backsliding);
(personif.)

+ \Q

of thy wounds

7 of hurt

of hurt

^ X B"! N )

(||

103

3o' 7

Je

3
;

so
of

ace. nation

ivill

heal thee

9" a (opp.
1

abs. Is

ace.

c.

:i

(le^)
c.

inan }'TO 3 o 2B Dn3B> (of land) ^6o 4


Ho 14 5 Je 3" (inch the consequences

nD'lCJ'D

Dt32

18 19

c.

of hurt,

f*

^72'".

7(faZ

fig.,

Ez

things

^J),

(opp.)'ntD); pt.as subst.healer, physician

:l9

Je 8".

b.

human

Hg

''',

ace. of

c.

"" 1
,

man,

man

Xa

3"

Zc 14

Jb 41
1

La

cf.

,:!

subj., c. 7 of nation,

3. a.

fig.,

Ho

5"',

heal individ. distresses,

cf. \//6o

subj.,

21

K I9

fig.

^~}^f?

abs.

);

Jb5 18

^i47

^Q^ = me ^4i 5

ace.

c.

:i

(i.e.

longing exiles,

(opp.}Ti): pt. as subst.

Niph.
(Ges

Impf

Lv

Pf. 3 ms. KB"!?

""
5

,qq

Je5i
ms. *"# Je 51 3
j

i3 37 +

fs.

c.

Is

Jbi3 4
nnsn?
s

consec. Ez 47
911
nipl. B^ Ez 47

1NB"l?1
3 pi.

cf.

!S-n (Ges'' c ')

/i

1. specif.

11 - 1112

pers., 3.?

14

Jb 39 20
;

pers. Je 17

c. sf.

61

ace. of

c.

quaking, shaking

n.:

iKi9 u

24

2. cause (horse)

V3"!P).

'(||

3 fpl. T\V<By\

on

Jmj/. 2 ms.
Pt. &V"VD Is 14 "

subj.

spring, leap (like locust),

tttiin

Je4

mts.

grain

sf/3 ms. ^^ynn(n)'.Jb 39 ;


+ 2 t.; 1. ccase to quake, subj.
1

KB-18

1 s.

consec.

+ 2ip?3 EZ31

Impf.

,:s

cf nation

made to quake
4
nwy-in
ms.
,/,6o
1 s.
20

nations

20 17 (E), -^ 107 20 (sf.), c. b pers. Nu 1


K 20 5S b. of men, abs. Ec 3' (opp. J~in)

ace.

c,

'

n ?T!?

Ho
"

etc.;

subj/\

a.

Ex

("3^

niBh?

(id.);

all living

of waving
J e 5'K ? s

caus.);

10

46" (3 caus.);

D"N v

caus.);

(I?

(7 caus.);

MN"

sf.

sf.

etc.;

''

DNaTt

(restored) favour (and, often, forgiveness):

'

15

16 12

+toipt3t?,

Je8 ,r io 10 49 21
18

pt. as subst. healer,

''

id.),

(||

of heavens Jo 2

(JO pers. cans.),


I0

js-^jy,

(c.

heavens and earth 4

ti"});

Ez 26 10

shake, of

Tn) = *

caus.

c. ft?

HDiO Is2 4 ls

||

13"

also is

Jefji

fl|

IS19 23

WV") <oss,

3 fpl.'nJfy">n

20

60 nKQ-)
4
) f
T
13
cs^r. '3^ H05

B>y"

K
4

(JE)

abs.

ib(iq

tremble, quiver, quake; cf. perhaps As.


exult); Qal P/. 3 fs. riB^n Je 8 49 21
Ju 5 4 ^68; 3 pi. ^SH Jo 2 10 +, etc.
1

to

(NH =

Xa r'
Ez26

(Id

Gn

7^/. 3 ms.
etc.; Pi pi.

38

^i"Tl).

intr.

tJii-C;j,

^-j

',

pers.

usu.

j_j-.fi;,

Is 6
VJ

(Ges 575pp ) Je 3 2
Jb5^,'etc.; Imv.ms.V&~\

lfi

~^n

of

KBT

3 ms.

3 ms. consec.
consec. VriNS"!

sf.

s.

Hoi 4 + nBnN

m.

?),

^77

'

10

||

and (once)

(rare),

128 sl
-

); Qal Pf

19-"-',

(loan-

Ar.

rcw/e (of sea);

word

Ex 15"

men

t[t*,JH] vb. quake, shake,

BH,

Te,Am

c perh. Tel Am. rahdsu,Wk\


fs.

smite,

}*$")

"<i\

of

Tls

lit.,

22

etc.;

/?/. crfr.

+,na-in (Id ib -) Je 19 11
3
of pers. 1 S 6
+acc. of

subj. disease

Lv

Z3

18:

'

14

be

healed: 1.

disease

3 -13
;

S"jn Je

Dt 28 2 '""';

of (bad) water

951

MDT

K 2",

be made
fresh, Ez47
of (broken) pottery, i.e. be
made whole, Je iq 11 (in sim.).
2. fig., be
s 9
liealed : a. of national hurts, subj. city Je 51
2

waters (prediction),

salt

'

i.e.

911

HD"!

'O 37 14

mind),

30

involving forgiveness and

come

Self

healing has

i.e.

I5 1S

subj. the distress

^K3-l

53

K2

21

mpl. DnNST

Pf

Pi.

Ez

34

30

14

')

19

19

have (him)

repair, 1 K 18
2.

fig.

30

c.

treat (ace.

Ez 34

7 of water (subj.

wounds

|D for

K 8 =9
29

cfc

15

so

Be Kau

Ch

hurts,

1,

11.

cf

^^

aid, give,

pi. iwotection, guard,


Hofmus

terraces

Pf.

of couch

from

it

(fig.)

DHM

-);

Pi.

his scales).

Jb 17 13 then

"fl-ISI

{spread out any support, hence) Imv. mpl.

i.e.

support

avaicSiTov, 33

Ar. supr.),

sf.

inTD"! Ct

reclinatorium.

T Q^'TE'I n.pr.loc. station of


2

Exifig'

sf.

(|p3t3D).

(cf.

back, or arm, of palanquin;

10

n.f. perh.

DT?"! i7

Isr. at

Nu33

14 - 10

Exodus

Pa<pi8eiv.

na-is v. p. 75.

'"i

rtSI

sub nan.

v.

ls

2i

2i
3 ms. "13T Jb 4i he (the crocodile)
a threshing- sledge upon the mud

marks upon

(inP),

D^ND"}

:ij

mai

Sab.

(leaves

Ch

prop up, support,

~<,'

Ar.

spreadeth

22 (rd. with

Nim n.pr.m. in Benj. iCh8 ,Pa</>i?[a].


n^ p. 112.
NSTJ v. nsi. id. also
T

pxb

vb. spread (As. rapddu, stretch

T Lni^C"! J

+ JO

'a

CIS .v,o.4o,
Qal Impf.

1 s.

fiB'fj

soothing tongue

of disease, '

lit.,

infr.;

Beiiz).

f 1.
11.

Pi.

cf.

n^3"7y,

healed,

Ec

=a

^VISI Ct2 5 support me with apples

Inf.cstr. of

<o get

||

21

at healing,

Hithp.

m order

2K 2

and

work

2), 5

purpose, NSn^lH 7, Ht.


of

16

/k[

of hurt) Je 6 14 8 U (both

Niph.

v. (?b\>]

Zcu

14

|S

ace. of altar,

e.

of healing national defects

pers.,

ace.

healed

ivell

3,

oneself;

NS^ Ex2i 18 Zs n 16 K3"V1


'j
raqq
1 K 18
e 6
1?1 (Ges
3 mpl. TC
8"; Inf. abs. N3"i Ex2i
7wn>e healed, heal,
usu. human subj.: 1. lit., NS"V N31 Ex 21 he

Je5i a Impf. 3 ms.

shall

(Toy).

s.

compt

13N31

pi.

4
15 healing of the tongue,

b. of personal distress, subj. pers.

to us.
4

blessing, impers.

's

7 of people, Wp"NS"|3 Is

c.

' J\N' Pr 6
29
a mmo! of health (healthy, composed

'd alone

cf.

'

/l)

20

Mai

spiritual implic.

(NH id., so

vb. sink, relax

Aram.

NQT (der. spec), Zinj. nan Aph., ]i3 Ar. iil^


an easy life is perhaps akin); Qal Pf. 3 ms.
Ju 19 9 (yet v. infr.); 3 fs. men Ju 8 3 Je 49 24
;

HD1
n.pr.m.
T T
Pa$ai(a), L ApaX a
ti.

Saul's line

in

Ch

nW. ll.'lv.

V.

t N1D~1 n.pr.m. in Benj.,

Nu 1

3'',

H3T

Ez 30

abs. Titan

46

rvi-

11

7NDH n.pr.m.

TrT'DI n.pr.m.

Levite,

Ch

pi.

26', PacparjX.
1

3 ms. nS"V I s

21

Pa(pa\,

A@L

Ch

3.

Pa(paia(s).

4;
2. in Simeon, 4

PcHpata.

ill

Issachar,

43
Pcxpaia,
4. descendant of Saul 9
37
5. post-ex. name Ne 9
Apaxa (= nD"l 8 ).

Vacpaia.

A @L

PaCpapa,
,

Pa(f>aia(s).

n.pr.loc. in Benj., Josi8 27

A L

unknown.

HD3 [but how expl. the difficult nsn ?]).


Usu. 2. smi, drop (of wings, v. Pi.), of hands,
9
c. JO Ne 6 their hands will drop from the tvork
(in fear);
2

S 41

elsewh. abs.

Is 13

15

'

healing, cure,

nffip

KS1? Pri5 4
1. healing, cure, of
wb (||Q^B'),36 6 (+n3^);
national woes', Je8 u i4
1911
esp. 'D 137 PN Je 14
</jer<? is mo cure for
us, 'O pb ny 2 Ch 36'.
2. fig. of pers.,
24
w
17
22
with
health, profit, Pr 4 (|| O^O), i 2
13 16
cstr.

lose heart,
Zp

12

energy,

D<T

lfi

3 ;
3. sink, relax, abate, of temper

24

om. Je 49
Ju 8 3 (+?5?P

4. relax, withdraw,

pers.).

subj. '\ IP pers.


rd. perh.

fig.

Je 6 24 50 43 Ez 7 17

TO, v.

EX4

26

one alone (but

(J), i.e. let

Niph.

Hiph.).

Pt. pi.

CBT?

PL Pf. 3 ms. nen Jb 12 21 ;


(J).
idle Ex 5
24 25
Impf 3 fpl. '"WB1P1 Ez i ; PC. N?10 (Ges
817

75rr
)

Je38

pi.

Q^IP Ezr

2425

girdle of mighty,
c.

4
;

(rd.Qal, Dn' a33


i

ToyKrae al., who del. inv


Ec10

health (usu. fig.); abs. #-> Je i4 19


;

(v. infr.),
2t

wings irop Ez

t51Q, nEin n.m.


8

s6

t^NEn"
lep(p(a)rj\

Ex

1. sinkdown, of hay in flame Is 5 ; sink,


9
kcVXikek,
decline, of day Ju 19 (si vera 1.;

52', S]T1

GFM

(fig.).

1. in David's family

Impf

etc.;

etc.;

(all fig.).

healing ;'n abs. Pr 3

trfiMD") n.f.

Je 30

13

Pa</>ou[au].

t[nt<p~l] n.f. remedy, medicine;


21

8 37

fig.

25

);

causat.:

let

Co

subj.,

and Id drop,
them Jb 1 21

loosen

for weaken,

38'
ace. hands, fig. for enfeeble, di.-heartn) -le

Ezr 4 4

Hiph^ Impf, '3

juss. 2

ms.

sqFi

Jos io 6 +

ms.
,

sf.

etc.;

^Jf)!

4"

i.:t

Imv. ms.

nanrr-

mpl.^ann ^ 4 6 u
causat,, 1. ?e< rfrop, the hand 2 S 24'"= 1 Ch
21 15 fig., +IP i^ers., abandon, Jos io (JE);

Jun

37

K4

27

14
T39 Dt 9 +

'

952

nan
(T

peril, also

Qal);

^.?.l,v.

so '(subj.
6-8

Jos

ace.

'<)

= reZaa5,

oni.)

Dt 4 31

subj.

Ct3 (opp.rnN);
s
pnnn), njJTX Jb 27
f pers.,

anger

^37
7

abs.

2.

(opp.

go,

let

Jun

1S11

alone,

let

Dto 14

37

ace.

do nothing, be

i.e.

1815 16
).
S 15 V 46 (cf. Weir in Dr
4
,s
Hithp. Pf. 2 ms.
Je 3" Jb 5 * 60 v. NB1.
rpainn Pr2 4 10 Aas shewn thyself slack ; Ft.
nEOriO 1 9 one shelving himself slack, pi. D^BITO
3
Jos 18 . Vid. also NSl heal.
16

quiet,

'

ti"TB"l adj. slack;

I3

13

O^V,

fpl. DiB")

Is 3 5

Jb 4

3.

n.[m.] sinking

5u

Ha-Rapha
q.v.);

T T

S2i

2
6s

Ch

II

0^?"],

2o'-

16 - 18

. 1.

v 20 22
'

prep,

c.

'rf?

>yb^
inb i^

20 4 );
NB-).

sub

HD-J
v.
T T
5

Ch

pi.

shades, ghosts

"

Jb 26

ls

name

26 4

(||

26

19

Sh e '61,

= n.pr.

art. "in

c.

Is 14 (in

'"I

(||

(||

16

1.

(||

/_
i,

WPS

as extinct

and powerless;

v. esp.

in. Dr
or as shadowy, vaguely
known, Schwally ZAWxviii<1898) ,27ff-v.alsoSta c -);
ancient inhab. of Canaan [W of Jordan ?], Gn
20
Jos 1 15 (JE), cf. 1 Ch 20 4 (v. 11. flB"} supr.)
1
hence '1 PQV., plain S. of Jems. 2 S 5 1823 2 3 13
iCh ii 15 i 4 9 Isi7 5 J0S15 8 i8 lc (P) '-] E.of Jordan
Dt 2" (|| CPJJ? tall, cf. v 10 ), v 2u (|| id.; tall;
;

1-

'

Zamzummim)
of them Dt 3 11
"I
H? Dt 2 20

Gn

I4

+ 4 t.;

niB~)

ace. rivers

v.

in Bash an,

huge

(of

3".

tu>v

?") v. nan.

stamp, tread, foul by

Qal Impf.
mpl.

J$D Pr25

Pt. 'Pan?

P"

ms. DB1R1 Ez

lK'Q~iri

34

13

Niph.

2G

a ^fountain befouled.
Hithp. {stamp oneself down, then fig.), Imv.
ms. DBinn Pr 6 3 humble thyself, become a suppliant (11 V

P|M

Toy bestir

thyself, as conject.)

Pt.

68 31 stamping, trampling,
dovm pieces of silver (?), obscure and prob. crpt.,
see conjj. in Bae al. and Diria supr., ad fin.
Daintt

'Sf'ia

y,

OB^H

trampling); cstr.

Ez

19

34

[mbB~l] n. [f.] raft (etym. dub.; NHonce

niTlDBI

nn'DBl

on which feet rest);


for nhrfo 1 K 5 ).

&ec/i or stool
2

Ch

16

NH

wings)

pi.

2:i

(late

||

Po

shake, rock (Aram. IB"]

move gently; Ar.

also

B>an

quiver, flash, throb;

J!i'.

spS"! flutter, Ar.


flutter, flap
*_jJj,"
IBBP?
nray Jb 2 6".
Q
mpl.
Ap/. 3

[p3"l] vb. Hithp. support

Gn

size),

Ya$aei.v\ji~\

liravav

nan sub pp.

S5

Og

14
Jos

IS ' 22

1
\

oneself,

lean (Eth. d&Spl reclinare, aceumbere ad mensam ; cf. Ar. ,j>.sj be gentle, bind camel's arm to

NHpa-ip,JAram.

prevent going quickly;

&r*

xps-p, elbow);Pt.

npanrin Ct

Dl

v.

f.

71

cp.

a Syr.

(capers.).

Dan.

ttfS") (-/of
hess

foil.;

Ar. vSi^"

NH^BT = BH;

Jfcs3 sZa</,

Schult-

or act obscenely, and

to?A:

refuse (not in

PS Brock

al.)).

T$?)-

Dt2,u

c.

N3~l.

eartft s/taZZ cas< /brt/j '1

fn. D^NB"^ n.pr.gent. old race of giants


(perh.

Pa^[a].

(NH DB1 tread, Syr. ^ai;

^88 n id.), Pr 2 18 njD),


CKSI br\p 2
of righteous

D"nO),

(in b)ttv

Isr. Is

of dead in

elsewhere nearly

She'61),

late,

as parent, 'nn

b'

26,'

and

32

,3
11.

as sunken,
(by most connected with above
Gi
420
Wisd.
powerless, ones, Sta
Ph. DNB~l);
Lit.

t [^13^] vb.

n.pr.gent.

fr.

Jb
ITNEn n.m. Jb2e

fi.

sinking

c. art.

only

S 2i 16 18 (=a Nsnn

v-""

fear

as n.pr.m., alw.

(perh. der.

Ch 20

25

Ch

t[toB"V3f| n. [m.] (water) befouled (by

cf.Ko ,UH ]
3

S.3J);

and

; cstr. &X P^ Je 47

11. t^ED

nBTJ

NBini)

aed

WB1 vb.

DEH,

Ar. JL5J kick)

cf.

or ]Vp~] St a *

sub

v.

stamping, treading

of helpless terror.

fig.

HDn
T T'

tn.

weak(||

i.e.

-/Qal2.

Cf.

'

S 17 s

of discouragement

fig.

t[]VB"| Ges^

of hands,

abs.'n, of people, Nu

D^T HB1

(J); cstr.

PPD"! n.pr.m.

c.

JO of

2K43

pers.,

sf.

n.pr.m. in Ephr.,

Pr4 13 (opp.

3. refrain,

/cZ.).

aZcwte

b pers.

c.

19

Jb

pers.

ace. pers.,

c.

ace. (om.) "i?TO,

fig.,

let one

'',

tnpn

(rdg.

Ne6

Cb 28 20

s6

rei,= abandon, forsake,

138

(D),

Ex 4

refrain

T2n

the last

13

oi

12

(D);

ylyavrts

+ (L)

23".

ttftn n.[m.] mire;Is57 20

+ ^L3).

t [riB~l] n. [m.] appar. stable,


id.; -/dub.;

Thes

fr.

ejan, cf. Ar.

stall

5J

(NH

enclosure

for sheep and goats, but no satisfactory meaning


ir
pi. OTlBT Hb 3
(for cattle).
of Plan known);

yjv. pn.

tyi]

t [^^""1] vb.

si

v.

pn.

vera

1.,

||

form of pi run,

Ezi but
Krae Berthol

Inf. ab8. *tor\

Co Toy,

cf.

14

al.

most mod. think interpol.


t [*T^"1] vb. Pi.

i^ (M) Hi-Sm

rd.
;

om. verse and

Vid. also

watch

fTCI

stealthily,; or

envious hostility (Ar. s^, ivatch or wait

with

(oft. lie

nm
in wait) for

"Nni Ecclus 14

mpl. pnp?l

MiT

f 68

17

no - 77 9a1
-,
'

'

CIS

D^ri #oo<i, acceptable,

EC9 7

consec.

1H

sf.

16 7

QJPT Je 14 10
70
(metapl. Ges^ "';

^77

i4

12

6e

pleased

-,

ULi have

KIT),

Qal Pf.
"mrn

3 ms.

Ez 43 27

s.

Aramaism, Krae;

pn

juss.

(<Qr

26 43

Lv

nrijrn,

v^to,

'

14
10 8
4 o 119

,/,

3 fpl.

cf.

Toy),

Pr

Din Je

sf.

^Xn Dt33 24 ,* 1.
favourable to : a. of God, c.

Est io

ivith,
1

:i

cstr.

11

2fi

c. ace. rei
42 -^ 44" 147 Jb 33
s
4
^ 85 1 CI129 17 Pr 16 7 EC9 7 c. 3 pers. ^i49
10
8
s
rig i ; abs. >// 77
3 rei 147
c.
b. of men

ace. pers. Is

brother

Gn 33

c.

3 rei

(JE),

||

3HN Pr

Ch

Ch 29 s ^49

14
;

DJ? pers.

Jb

10';

c.

of

ace.

supr.);

v.

34"

^5o IS

^JH favoured, acceptable to Dt 33 24


2. accept : of God, c. ace.
(poem), Est io 3
.

20

i/'Si

27.

18

Ho

Jei4 1012 Ez
10 13
acc of sacr nce Dt 3311 Mai i
7
c. 3 of sacrifice Mi 6
abs. Am

sacrificing,

4o.4i

S 24 s3

8 13

c
43
108
119

3. be pleased: a. determined,

5".

c.

inf.

^40

14

3 pers. 1 Ch 2 8
4. make acceptable,
satisfy (by paying off debt), subj. land, paying
off its sabbaths (Di Dr al. accept, be satisfied
with [in payment]) Lv 2 6 3443 201136", c. ace. of
guilt incurred (jiJ?) Lv 26 4143 (< point all these
as Hiph., so SS Gerber).
Miph. Pf. 3 ms.
b.

c.

Wj? Lv
etc.;

fices,

22

Impf 3 ms. nyv Lv 7 1S +


1. pass, of Qal 2, be accepted, of sacri4
c. 7 pers., Lv i
22"; c. 7 of sacrifice
i

2327

Is 40

^?2? ^X"l? Is

40

satisfactory).

19
Iter

7-

2. pass, of

punishment

Pi. Impf.

is

Qal 4:

accepted (as

3 mpl. 15TV

Jb 20

11
',

ace. D' ?'^ seek the

19

consec.

Lv

26

her sabbaths (ace), cf.

nS"W

34

the

Qal

land shall pay off


Hithp. Impf.

4.

S 29" with what

10

We Now' (for MT

*AaK not have delight.

wia&e

s/ta/Z /te

himself acceptable unto (/$) his lord

WW? H04

14

oris 58
opp. H3VW Pr

f 69
23
;

in gen.

12

Pr io 32

27

ii
1

12 22 15

Ex

28

38

(P);~

abbrev. 03^ pinb 22 20

22 i9. 29 23 n

py,l,

22 =i

'i

"'

'

pleasure

Ezrio

11

God,

a. of

21
10
40 103 143

-f

(of

so

*?,

will,

nb>J?

do his

z?7?

b. of

man,

n'W]}

'~\

3 mpl.

rano*)

19

,5

cf. Ho 14 ); p^n 7j> Is 60


(read
Codd., v. Gi, also Du), pvi Mai 2 13
3.

desire,

'

pers.

^i 9

,:u:

7 pers.

sf.

a3:v6

s5 6 Je6 20

offering
c.

c.

of

b.

of kinus v 3

for acceptance for him before ^

Syrb Lv

H313

of persons,

acceptance,

mif ^37 ]Vrh

20

60 10

Is

"rm^I s 6i-;

'-i

2.

sacrifice,

131X13 f?o according to his will, exactly as he

Dn 8 n wus Ne 9
desire f I45
2 Ch 15
10 19

37

24

pleased,

Est rs 9 %

15
;

cf.

= self-will

Ne
Gn

49 (poem).

t n^ir^ n.pr.f. et loc. (pleasure, beauty);


1.

2 7

3
daughter of Selophehad of Gilead Nu 20
n J0S17 3 Gepo-a.
2. loc. old Can. city
36

f.
!

Jos

24

early cap. of N. Isr. (until

(nrifin), l5 2i.33 l6 6.s. s .9.i3.i7. K

*%

Omri)iK

14

'

eapaa> usu .ep<ra;

Menahem's base of ojierations 2 K i5 14 16 {Qan14


Euseb 0nom aa, * ea tlls cp. OapacXa,
<r{e)Cka V
village of Samaritans in Batanea, and Buhl
Geogi-.M?
COD j_ Tesll, 20 in. E. of Lake Gennesaret,
-

but this too remote)

Ct

D?E^^);

4
(||

in sim. of beauty (om.

not certain

site

(>))

conj. are
Br "- '),
:

Talluza, just N. of Mt. Ebal (Bob

'

'

Tayasir,

iom.

c.

further NE., >et-Tire, S. of

Gerizim (see, on these,


o.\
Hast. DB.
Geogr. SOS ^]
en

GASm Geogr

355

Buhl

s.

n^T

vb. murder, slay

in

deriv.)=BH;

crush) ;

Dt22

42

Ex20
c.

n'2T}

1^,

(E)

42

1^
19
;

Ho

Je 7

4-

9
;

(rare, also

braik, bruise,

'11
3 ms. consec.

ms. (TO-) nrtfl

(NH
^

Xu ^y

7
,

ini'11

Impf. 3 ms. nST

Ex 2 o

13

1 >t

17

nri Dt 1 9 3 +

Pt. act,

murder, slay, with premeditation,

+;
13

Ar.

2ms.J?nrj(n)iK2i

2G

Inf. abs.
'i-l

cf.

Qal Pf.

Nu 35 30 Dt 4

(Ges i73m

3 ms.

men

G- 8

favour of the poor (but Bu


SS Gerber from pn).
Hiph. Pf. 3 fs. nipni

c.

Dt 33

18

abs.

"

12

pt. pass.

pers.,

49

102 15 Jb 14 6 Pr 23 s6 (but

rei \jf62

Mai I s
monarch

father

10

ace. pers., subj.

Dt33 + cstr. jiX")


lain Dn 8 + etc. ;
;

60 10

10
favour : a. of God, Dt
20
18
4
35
2
51
89 106 Pr8 12 18--;

words;

Inf. cstr. nii'1

4
Pt. nxil 147 11 149

pass.

of a

'

fs.

etc.';

73 - 9 a1

Imlf- 3 ms n T f 1 4 7 +

- 5

nsi

n0

f5"

15;i
;

accep-

1. goodwill,

Is
-

favour,
23

abs. 'l

^iX") Is

sf.

goodwill,

10

etc
;

Mai"

Iw.

HJH supr.)

' -*>'j

Ar.

iv -

Aram.

sf.

njfW'Pr 23 6 Kt
etc.;

21 5
;

cf. II.

Co WSTJl).

but

good, Id"--"

pleasure in,
'-\

accept

Hom SMar 0hrest

cf.

19

f 145 +

XiJ ZMGliv(19lw

ivith,

n. [m.]

I'iin

"I

tance, will;

ace).

c.

will, be ivilling;

pleased

Sab.1Xl/awiirCIS iv
coin,

; only Imp/.
)

pleased with,

(NH id.,

(orig.j) be well

404

favourably

I23

observe stealthily,

of mts.,

(fig.

be

vb.

22

Levy NHWB iv

once Aram.iri

so

nm

953

= Dt5

ace. pers.

Dt

17

22

,Ho4 2 Je7 9 iK2i u '(allabs.):


unawares Dt 4 42 slay as

26

n'pn v 19 21 ); esp. pt, as


>t
slayer, manslayer, without intent,
subst,
w.
o.ii.i2.s5.26.27.=s
3.4..
42
j
0S20
l 35
jf
i so i n p
a
I9
4
avenger

Nu 3.5

27 30
'

(P

||

.1

21

J3.2i.27.32.s6

derer,

van

d- H>)

with intent,

Baer, v 38 Gi

all

P)

mur-

Nu ^-^.^s.^.^^i.

nn
Jb 24 14

also

Niph. Impf.

/sAaZZ 6e *Zam, P*.

20 4

954
1

fs.

22 13

murder,

(intens.)

Wl? Ho 6

3 mpl.

pr

n#X J u

as adj. nnjfl3n

murdered woman. Pi.

i/ie

assassinate:

02HK

s.

irTS"V

(abs.),

^6V v. infr.; P*. njpoj


f 94 (acc. pers.,
32
as subst. 2 K 6 murderer, assassin; pi. D^nnjp
f,

||

Is

n assassins.

rn);

Pu. Impf.,

i'

^"W \Jr62

mpl.

P"

Schr KGF167 Dl p* 297 prob.


,2
=Is 37 12 Pa<e(t)y,
) ; 2 K 1
Pafped mod. Rusdfa, between Palmyra and the
Euphrates Dl lc Peters Nlppur ' 105

'Prjaa(j)a Ptol

4
,

D^DSTi

||

my bones, fig. of effect

words (Codd. '"Q

of sneering

Co nn, Houb

nynri)
;

We

01 Gr Che

21 27 but

Ez

appar. slaughter

'13

(Hoy (so

Kosenm) rnx, so

(in

Berthol Toy Krae.

n.pr.m.

15

37

fu>. stab violently);

48

4 s
-

8"

= Ne 7

s1
',

Cb f

Pa<r(e)ia.

Aram, Ahaz's

10

Pa(a)<j(a)co V

Qal Pf

Ar.

instr.).

n.[m.] boring-instrument, awl;

abs/DEx2i

Dti5

(E),

Ar.

J^

bray,

v 3 Tmp/. 3 ms. p ^ (Ges 567 ) Is 4 2 4 (Cod.


Bab. PT., Niph., so SS here and Eci2 6a ), 3 fs.
'friSfl

pin Ec

cstr.

crush

I2 Ca

nixn

= p-iK

A1114

S 22 30 (V.

pn

pass.

pi.

Is 42 s (all metaph. of

6
,

b. impf. intrans. get crushed(ri.

bowl Ec I2 6a

(in metaph.).
1

2.

Am 4

34

weak

p"W ?),

fig. crws/j,

Ho 5 (We Now

Dt

pt. pass.

28 33 as subst. the oppressed Is 58"; SBpl?

but dub.)

Is

cT

11

D^ynri ls 8
5
a. pt. pass, in PX"J(n) n|)j3(n)

lit.,

i8 3 "

V.

H05

px-i

= Is 36

21

18

pers.).

of

JHK

1 s.

Pt. act. fpl.

infr.);
3

*1

oppress, ace. pers.

3 ms. consec. 'Tl

(E) he shall pierce his ear (ace, 3

Tv'-2""1?2

Va(a)cra>p.

(NH = BH;

vb. bore, pierce

f^"")
T

Ex

1. king of

Ezr

2.

Paaeiv.

Asher

i6 5M Is

(NH = BH;

vb. crush

crush; Aram. y]H,^. crush,


shatter); Qal Pf. 2 ms. sf. wnixi 1 S 12 4 1 s.

Tyin
time:

in

nan.
T

1.

t|y2n]

42

tfrOlH n.pr.m.

v.

u
\j/42 with a shattering hi
-1 i?~!?)j

bruise,

Tli?0Xy3

fn. rtS!T| n.pr.f. concubine of Saul, 2 S 3 r


81011
2
plo^a.

ye murder (or batter, shatter).

'\nT\ n.[m.] shattering;

'

Baer Gi, van d. H. tfiX"W, but Ben Napht.


Pi. insin (Baer 143 ), so A'rss Hup-Now De Che
al.

19 - 12

T ls

so

Bae

COT 2 *

Rasappa,

P?"l, i.e. perverting

pX -

judgment,

intrans.^ei crushed (rd. pi.' ?), of servant of '^ under fig. of wick, Is 4 2 4 ( + nn3^) he
shall not grow dim or be crushed out.
Niph.
1

be crushed, broken : Pf. 3 ms. consec. pl}1 (Ges


6b (of wheel at
cistern); Impf. 2 ms.
) Eci2

ir
-

67t

f I.

[^"l]

vb.

together,

fit

out,

fit

si

8d
1. (Ecclus
43 id. Pi. pave (fig. si vera 1.);
As. rasapu, join together, build; Art, 6 '^' jm'n

vera

together,clT)RM YOJi m Sab.epn, DD*"l Id ib Hal


jAs,is72, juin.334.
Aram. 'lXT ,3 i arrange in a line;
-

'

P~n Ez
Jb 20

Aram. NTiefl,

]*[i

NH HBri,

ment); Qal Pt.pass. n3ns

i3in ct 3' its


(Gr id.*?^ ebony).

v\Vi-\

interiorfitted out(1) with love

T n^!J~l n.
17

f.

pavement

'

= pave-

all

Ez

'"|

abs.

'

t riDlhn

n.f. id.

; cstr. W)2X '

II.

(-/of foil.; prob.


t^JuT. cauterize,

^Zoio, cf.

We

f.

H?"!!

(cf.

'

jg g

'

'

).

glowing stone

far.u.J(W.Gesch.(3,83).__/.

B'Kn
'

n.

nST!J"^

Ar.Ji^

roast , Syr. \<* ^


BB 485 " 117 262

bread baked in ashes (coals), cf. Kob

17

(of

Pharaoh as

Ec

i2 0a v.Qal.

cf.

(or
6

coal)

pL

fljj;

Syr. supr.).

n-pr.loc. conquered by Assyr. (As.

Qal 1

cf.
.

nn

Hoffm SS

Impf.

c.

pn

fig.

3 ms. DJ?n

a)

re

Pi.),

Gerber.

"Bx.crusJi in pieces ;1.

(in metaph.) Pf. 2 ms. WJfjp -^ 74 I4


:= grievously oppress, 3 ms.

lit.

2.

reed,

(for 1>,

^ TR

2Chi6

1-

ace. rei.

Jb 20 19

i0

Poel

Impf. 3 mpl. W?rn Ju io 8 ace. pers. ( Pi. 2


pfl here perh. doublet, so GFM Hpt cf.
,

pn

Hiph. Impf. 3 fs. pni (Ko iM2


B;l
thinks Q a l) J u 9 3 s/i(
/'s skull.
Hithpo' l'ecipr., Impf. 3 mpl.
H3-ip3 D'a3n in;i Gii25 22 (J) the children

BuNow).
ZMGxlin

(1 889),l 8 l

^g^

crushed (thrust, struck) one another within

T [yV] n. [m.] usu. piece, bar

^"1

heated stone,

1.

K 16

rd. perh.

Is42

II

40
+ cstr. riari Est i (van d. H. HSS"!,
n ?-); pavement, in Ezek.'s temple, Ez40 17 17:m8
3
Sol.'s temple 2 Ch s
42
in a palace Est 1".
7
-

29

crushed (as) poor men, Bu,

cf.

10

51D3 ''ins

DSfiri?:)

dub.; Aq. 33 wAeeZsy


SJD3, or '3

US33, or

68

31
,

('?),

her.

in phr.

but very obscure and

Symm

^1V; Chen???

(JBL xl<1892)

mercenaries); Pott We 3J3

I2i'j

'3 'Xi| (i.e.

TO; Du ^SlD

'si?.

f 11. n^~l7p n.f. crushing, oppression;

Je2 2 I7

(-fpB'yn).

PI v.

I.

ppT

p-\ v.

pn

ph v

II. pp-i.

955

np-1

[Hp^J

Aram, 3pn

id.;

Qal Impf 3 ms. 3p"^ IS40


OTf] D^ Pr 10 7 (Krochm'

20

deriv.);

2pT T

fig.

(NH

vb. rot

V 33p,

cursed,

in

(of tree);
3jjV & e

al.

ypi
T[n^~lJ

[nnijH]

fig.);

'l abs.; appar. of ravages of

rnw rra,

Ho 5

fig.

t%

12
(||

worm,

in

Jb i 3 23

(||^.)

elsewhere of decay of bones, caries (in fig.),


isyya 'i Hb 3 16 Pr 12 4 cstr. '02?y 3jTJ i 4 3 .
t)i3jP1.

n.[m.] id.; '1

wood

rottenness, -=rotten

^ Jb 4i

Aram.

so

D"^" ^] n
1

(NH

Pi.

As. rakddu,

ix.

rvn with

bounds, ^15.9. leaping

up

briskly};

about, Pf. 3 mpl. VI pi

f 114

&/>,

dance

Impf.

Ar.

jjs.

mpl. VlplFl v 6

Hiph.=

Qal skip

(oi'mts.,

D^K?)

both of Sinai quak-

(id.;

ointment

Pi. dance, leap: Impf. 3

Dn^b);
Jo

Jb2i n

jrijjPP

2* (of locusts)

'

=1312E TWO,

in

||

S6 14

Ch 1

); is.
21a

(of

29

(of

iTjjjno

David

Na 3

(of

I will
2S6 ins.
ThWe
DrBuHPS

piO?).

jolting chariots); in

dance, after

Is 13

(of children'; merrily),

Pt. nijni?

21

MsS,

Hiph. Impf 3 ms.

made

('*)

them skip like calves (trees, by lightning).

TYpI
t

]ipH

v. I. pp-|.

[iTp

l]

this case

NH

V meaning
-

9'

,D

Ex30 33

mix, compound,

anything like the holy


Jinpnan

Ch

oil);

(P;

^i"lfo3,

pt. as subst.

ointment-pot

30

nnpT "ian Ez 24 10

(||

Dnn), as Imv., spice the spic-

meat) well, but very dub.,


Krae prop. P"jsn pin empty out the broth.
1>UJ ()>

i-

?,',

(that is) spice (i.e. spiced wine).


'

of

npT

holy

incense,

n.

[in,.]

oil,

npn

npi

perfume;
nnpin 'i Ex 30 25 of

n'S>yo '1

35
.

perfume

h?

23

cogn.

(of

3).

which
2.

(fig.).

V Hiph.

v.

1. abs. 'sn ''npi

2. '03

Ch

Gh

16 14

2,
9"'

cm

cm ointment-mixture.

(NH

vb. variegate
T

id.; so Ar.

")

xnopi variegated cloth

Dpi, as subst. variegator, worker (weaver) in


colours,
30

35

'

28

28

EX38 23

3 mater.

36

37

1S

38

29

39

Pu. Pf

on-

ls
,

15

Bhn riDX^D

3E>n]

"11.

work

26'

111

27

16

P; all c. mater, exc.


!!"3Si>i39 15
skil-

(all
,

1 s.

n.f.

embroidered);
i6

esp. '1 nEyy!? variegator s

3J

c.

j|

"pD v

l;i

).

variegated stuff (woven or


abs. 'l

Ju

3l1

^riopl

sf.

Ez

30

pi. niepi
26
du. a'.nopi Ju 5
30 30
(piece of) variegated stuff, Ju 5
1,;

45
10 13
1624
for garments Ez 16
27
^45 L"; explicitly,
13
10
'1 'H33 Ezi6
26
'~i appar. =variegated work
3
of varie27'; fig. of variegated plumage 17
\^

'

gated stone

Ch

Tdp"! n.pr.
3I

(Po(C0yu),

b. a

'

Paxrju.

2. loc.

JOS

1.
:i

I3'

m.

a. a

(Po/3fJ/C,

king of MiclianNu

POKOU, (y OpOKOfi).

Hebron 1 Ch 2 43,44 VtKOfx, VoKOfi,


16
@L Pa<a^.
c. name in Gilead 1 Ch 7
27
Naxai/, A@L P<F^[y].
in Eenj., Josi8

son

of

'

f [J/p*l] vb. beat, stamp, beat out, spread

out

(NHk;

(Lk6

3s

out,

Hiph., Aram, ypi Aph., botli

and

deriv.;

Syr. "*.a press

down

@), spread out, also consolidate; Ar.

xX. patch,

spice-mixture,
ne>j>o

E th. <Pai>i, cf. ,1 aP

spread

Ct 8 2 wine,

^1.

pi. sf.

or s&m, Syr. jkottfiflT/recHes); -Qal Pt.ect.

p:

rriSN\.

e spice (the

tnjpn n.[m.] spice;'in

+ nin|t5,

ointment-mixture.

1.

or as

{1),

t[Dp"l]

'

^'p

compounders of the ointment


name, mixer, perfumer, Ex
Ec I0 i_ Pu Pt mpL tJ^ngno 2 Ch
30=5.35
3?
16 14 mixed as ointment.
Hiph. Inf. abs. nj5"in
1

(1); as ace.

i.e.

as a professional

spice,

-J

Tn^5p"1

has nnp_"iO ointment; Ph. npl


<i\t\w spice-mixer (Bloch) or spice-dealer (Lzb)
Supp1 90
perh. akin to As. rikku, spice, Meissn
cf.
HWB 02l; ; Qal
npl>
rikke, Dl
Ex 30 33 ;
ms.
Impf 3
)
Pt. Dpi v 3>- 'ii 37 Ec io 1 ; pi. cstr.'^npi 1 Ch
;

fully wrouejht (woven,

oint-

oil,

1:|

1. ointment-pot, in

ointment-pot (?);
npi Ex 30 25

ppi.

compound

vb. mix, or

ment (nerh. denom.; in

unknown

v. II.

n.f.

"O

"Ii2"!&?

DTP1-1 ^29" he

sf.

compounded, Jb 41

is

Tnnp" !^

ing at law-giving); Inf. cstr.^p"] HP Ec 3 4 a time


to mourn ("1S 9)' anCl a ^ me io s ^2 } c<00lti (gaily).

mpl. Vl^T

n.f.

spice-seasoning

and

leafs

cheeks); pi. DTip/jO Ct 5 13 (v. also

Tnnp~l?D

Pa., ii Pa.;

1p_")

ointment-maker,

n.f. (female)

Is 57 thy perfumeries, unguents.

(in fig.).

t*7p"l vb. skip about

BH;

0/

w;oocZ

per-

i.e. on;-

of that guild.

i.e.

[n^p")] n.[m.J perfumery;

19

Xe

Q*ni>l~rf2

perfumer; pi. nin^i


I

cf.

ointment - maker,

plir.

of the perfumers,
'

T3|>1 n. [m.] rottenness, decay (always

only in

fumer;

Toy).

cf.

m.

n.

put on a path, repair,

cf.

Cl:r.-Pal.

)>.V_o^9 patch, Jfcw.jUi._oo;je sicaddling -bands.


01 90
Ph. ypIO platter, or bowl, of
Schwally"'
-

gold CIS'-

90 '

); Qal

Impf.

s. sf.

DJfiriK

956

ypn
22

n I ivill stamp them dozen (prob.


,s

preceding, cf.Bae*

43

'

temptuous pleasure,
Inf. cstr.

foot, in

^3 W*

sf.

as subst. cstr. (Ges

(||

25

"jd

Da

cf.

(||

by pride there only cometh

token of con-

^333 nan);

^n);

H?7

separated (as sts. in English) from the word


10
fllfD ]T\) pita p~\
actually emphasized, Pri 3

gloss to DijnN
Ez 6 "

^"1? ^1

/.

);

&ea< (stamp) with thy

Wpl)

3rvt3 Is

hiyeth

it (lit.

3 run

40

19

Pi.

136.

/mp/

3 ms.

out);

it

go not

sf.

me
2

39* they beat out the plates of gold;

Xu

sf.^Bif &tyj?n*1

17

t^p~\ n.m. G "


expanse

';

'"]

cstr.

evil,

14

Forsch

iv

:w

Ez

'1

's

22 23 25
-

Hence

P),

19

D<pK>n

own),

(||

Gn

14 - 15 - 17

'nn

'#n

'n

Dn

-in?

oa-^y v

12

20

also 'n

pp^

I.

(all P).

(-%/of foil.;

l&$\ thin;

thin,

Ar.

JJ

iceak, slender, scanty, etc.;

fig. be

Syr. >c> Pa.

&g </m,

also

Eth. $4", be

Aph. make

thin,

tl. adj.

4i

1<J

2027

(||v

:,1

force, only,

thin; fpl.

nij-n,

of kine,

altogether, surely (syn.

Gni4 il 4i 40

?]K);

n :p nien pi
'

Jos 8

34

2 27

3" Ju 6

),

:i0

a.

(cf.

^K

{ft.

'

:i "'

(cf.

Am

^^
ening

pi I only,

t]K
;

tNu

12 2

^
"

etc.,
8

Jb

+ oft, Once

nB^BNI

strength-

n?^ natoa-^K pnn.

empha-

c.

).

only=nought but,
IS'',

only

is

Gn
s:)

28

nyn pi

to, etc., 1

i4 8

it shall

be nought

(cf. ?]

b/3); sq.

K2

cn^N nsn; px

ntn Dip3

23

tf.

K^>.

32"

QN PI
)

n3^, 2K2I S

so Di),

10

= 2Ch 33

).

t p^p"! n.m. a thin cake, (RV) wafer


Ar.

Lslj.

round cake of

</'

of unleavened bread

im

nsp

p'-pn

Nu6

lsT

(all P),

tnp"1

n.f. the

Ex

19

Ch

pi

flGB'b

3
01 WV.n VIDK* DK pi,
oann 1133 nee* dn pi

Dt 1

iK8 s

= 2Ch6

D^

vb D31

(so

(PI prefixed for emph.) if

only, provided only,

'31

Dt

pi,

populus mere sapiens,

Ch 28 10 f

= surely,

nisrp

23

29

23

temple

injTQ nnjn vpm\, v 22 5 2G


7
jiisnn nbas.
4 =6 Tjnf5i

bread), always

=Lv 8

2!1

ins

^pn Ex2 9 Lv2


2

29

(cf.

'~\,
12

Xdyawv.

(of the head): J114

inisn

21

napni nsnw, Ct

II.
all

[^pp")] vb. spit (NH, Aram, ppn, *l,

= BH); Qal Impf.

of pers. spit upon.

Lv

3 ms. pnj

15

c.

Cf. pi)

n.[m.] spittle

; abs. 'I

Is 50"

Jb30 10

),

flTIT K"n pn (there being) <mfy


she, an only one, 1 S i Ki
3= *nyT D3ntf p"l
15 - 10 - 1

14

command, Dt

1!,T

n^n/is

Gn 20
EV; but Ges
11

tph

(cire. cl.)

only you. have I known,

(cf.

nothing but good, Dt

1Vfey

20 14

Gn 18- Exio'

2,3

-|Bt?

^O oratythis death, Dt

K3

:i

^TlK ND3n pi only as


regards the throne, etc., 47" D^n'an DOnK pi
s
3
n3|5 sb,
50 Ex8 nrtxtfn nio? pi, i 7 np^i
o,J//,

pi

tive, asseverative force, only, altogether

Gn

2. ](J0 adv. with restrictive

nipn.).

(cf.

is

1423

6 3 VI PI iab rtafTVO

3i0 PI *\V

Nu 6

%aIoj fhin\.
p-\

29

V3!

T L^P"} J n [ -j expansion
pi. cstr.
D'na "Vipi DnN Vt^ Nu i f expansions ofplates,
i.e. thej' shall be beaten into broad plates.
-

12 15 20 16

2 a), 1 K 8 9
(=2 Ch 5 ) a*?3Nn ninb op Pi jhss p, 15
22 ,6 (= 2 Chi8 15 ),2K i7 ls fe. with an affirma-

'

K3

13

let

10

regarded by Hebrews as solid, and supporting


waters above it, Gn i 6 7 -"- 8 (called D^P all
'

esp.

a neg., save, except (syn. D5<

(gloss?

throne).

Dt2 2S ^;

an adv. Dt 28 ?&$&) PI n^ni above only; sq.


a vb., Ju 1 1C thou dost but hate me.
td. after

arepecofia, 03

),

feet (cf.

Dt io 13
19

13

(Co Ez1,22 ) 2. the vault of heaven, or 'firmament/

abs.

4 - 33

only

.,

nothing

exclusively evil, nought but evil,

i.e.

Jb37 18);

CoTcy), v 26 (supporting

cf.

Gn

altogether,

but 'terror

Gn

my

it is

only

pIBty

(Wkl A,,or

14 is

(solid)

cf.

3
sizing single words, esp. adjj.,

1. (flat)
Jlrm amentum, cf. Syr. sub v supr.
expanse (as if of ice, cf. nnj5n PJQ), as base,

support

extended surface,

(as if beaten out;

Ez I"+,

'n

T\T$)

'

Je 1 o 9 silver beaten
Pu.
out.
Hiph. Impf 2 ms. &$$? toy Jpjrin Jb
18
thou make with ( = like) Aim a spreadcs<
37
cf.

17 ), etc., Is 4 ; emphasizing
,c 23
1
Jos i 718 6' 8 1 C 22 s (all

they beat them out as

ing for clouds (spread out clouds;

K 12

you go

I will let

xsu.20

pass through on

Ft. V^O 1D3

plating.

far,

23

in Deut. writers, as

mpl. VIS Wi?"Vl

Ex 8 24

n3n 3E>rri6,

_
^3 nN p!

nothing, 24 s

men do

only to these

^<

a goldsmith with gold over-

beateth

Ex

"'na

J?i5i"l

z] contention.

lb.

(beateth out) spreadeth out the earth Is 42", Vpn

'Nn 44 24 'Kn

[|03

prefixed to sentences, to add a limitation on


8
sthg. previously expressed (or implied), G1119

so

Pi. ac .

(i-e- '') ''

IP"!

And

(both of contemptuous spitting)


Avhile I

swallow

my

(V?3l)

'

sf.

'i?"?

spittle, i.e. for the

briefest time.

tpp~} n.pr.loc.
doublet of

?ipn?n,

in

om.

Dan, "in Jos I9 4G prob.

Benn Steuern,

cf.

Di.

957

npi
tnj?"} n.pr.loc. in Naphtali, Jos 19

(OnaOa) baK(8,

Nbl

Pax/catf

&

a Jewish

with Tiberias, Talra JerMesilla2b

trad, identified

BuW

,Geogr.20Sf.

VeKa6,

s5

GASm

Geogr. 226

Geosr

yen
9-

3. guilty of sin, against either

man, wicked: Qyehn D^JNTl

Mai

lious Korahites),
,

^;

]S - 18

.Ez3

S g.i 11 di v

13
3

pin.

33 s -^,i

God

or

(J, rebel-

opp.

'>),

32 ^'Pr 9 T +;

IS3 11 Jb34 ls 3 6 fi17 pi. QyBh Is 53 Je


23
2 3 = 30
Zp i 5 f 26-' Pr 10 3 Ec 8 10 +
Q^Dn
16
10
20

1 S 2 (poem), ^12 so
^nnin nt'y
97 145
33
61
cf. v
119
+; t'-i DIN Pr 11 7 Jb 20 29 27-;
'n B*N Pr 2I '-,
I3 ir. Q ^gh jpj ^ ^s.
tD^Eh mi? i Jb io 3 2i 1G 2 2 ls tQiytsn -i^n j,.
12 1 \ff i 6 146 9 Pi-4 19 i2 2c
yen 71TPJ !5 9 is-no
1S 19
(but v. Co, supr.) tP x ('n ) "Wtl
"V?Hi3 Ez 3
coll.

tm

16 26

(not serving

3
2

Nu

19

nt^'l (-/of
Hoph. Ecclus 3"

foil.;

J Aram.

OAram.

'permit;

cf.

Hiph. ^ern<,

lb

Syr.

-;

Lzb

370

As. rasil, p'ossess, rasa, creditor;

Ar.

()U!>T &e

make firm; Eth.

jm<

/ji,

||

||

-^

usu. blame;

is

)>*.

Aph.

-power,

K'f'") /<at-<3

cause, occasion,

'C'T

Nab. allowed, Id

NH

iv.

j/?? *?!,

<Jrt?: se,

place

prepare, etc.; Sab. 1EH servant of deity

over,

JHMordtm ZMOm

<

v.

8
75" 101 119 119

ty

tmin

jwjo

sub b>ni.

10

n.m.

+, V&2 Ec

1S24
16

14

'

Dt9 2 + ,etc; 1.

vb. inscribe, note (NHi'c/.; so

Aram. DBH

Ar.
- 5t

^.i.

No

loan-word

is

');

as subst. niON

inscribed in the writing of truth.

is

law Ec 3 1(UG
'T niainn v c

civil

/_

'awn Mi 6";
Ez 7";
y^ia ^i4i- Pri2 3

ntsp

Pno

wickedness; abs.

Vyy-\V

sf. iJ?f"]

and

"1 ^pit? Is 58*

/_

Mi

'-\

ivickedness, as violence

/ of ivickedness ;
't

Fra
Qal Ft. pass. c. art.
3n33 Olson D n IO that which
i;

crime against

cstr. (perh.) ]>&).

'

t[DtH]

(@ Co *iny). yeh/is
Ez
AVisdLit.

chiefly

).

cstr.'lEzi^

21

Ez

rare before exile

18TO 8ir

"hv\H n.[m.] permission;


rrtin

DribPr4 17

nhxk

]o

c f.

12
fllW io

'-\
;

S 24 14 (proverb).
2. c*erfness of enemies
of Egypt Ez 3 n (dub. Co

'I MX-.

POT) (/of
(disjointed),

XH

Kam Frey

(of limbs)

5e toose

opp. p-iv;

foil.;

Ar.

whence

HJfKH

(denom.) declare guilty;

Aph. do ivickedly,

peril, be

crime,

fr.

Hiph.

vb.

Aram. V&~\ be wicked,


and deriv. Eth. dtlO:
;

usu. forget, less oft. err, be wicked, d.d.0',

(loan-word

i^

regulated, abnormal, wicked

ill

UEn criminal,

**.

cf.

Syr.^ii Schwally ZMG,ii(189S

adj. wicked,

>'

)).

il. usu. as subst., one guilty of crime, deserving

punishment;

P^X

also wicked; opp.

sts.

Vp"\

13

23 (E),

Dt

25

V'

45

Ecf

py Je 14

||

Pr

47

29

y?H^ Jb
i'k 8
2

22

47

1.

10';

=2 Ch

6 37

(in departing)

be guilty,

2CI120

Jb

29

12

J,;

^%

death, "\

bfXQ Pr

(E) I, 5 23

pr

yvn

yvr6

/_

13

17

Ch

28

15

29 '1 P^xn Ex 23^


jpBhn Dt 25^1 K 8 32
s

cf.

2.
P^x '-& nnK Pr 2 4 24
God or his people, wicked
^ i7 13 + 6 t. ^\//, Is 26 10 coll.
23

guilty of hostility to

enemies:

i
7

9
"

yah

M7 io 2
+6
9^ + 5 t.

sg.
t.

f^r, Is

W,

Mai

21

IS48

1
22

57

Hb 3
21121

13

11

D^sh ^

Je 25

31

Ez

3
34

often hard to
Pharaoh Ex 9 27 ( J), Babylon
413
niff \X3b- 2 Ch
i 4 \ Chaldeans Hbi
(

-t-

(poss.) other eases

decide); specif, of
Is

13

||

^01

pi. cstr.

in

civil

K8

:fi

15

Ec

'

11

2V:'

Ec

act

22""
7' 7

1 s.

17

+^g

22
\jr

2.

Hiph. Pf. 3 ms. y-BH?


Dt 25 Dn 12 10 1 pi.
31ns. TVT- Pri2 +
1

22

s
,

etc.:

Inf.

Ch'22 3 Pi. rniO Pr 17


32
1. condemn as guilty,
1

';

^y^nn Dn 1
relations,

ms. y^l"

yvhp

Jb 34 10 35 3

f 84

from my God=

o 71

27

opp. p^'

15

wicked,

be

VV&y) 9% etc.: Zwip/.


Vpy. Jb34 29 3 mpl. 1^"!- Ex
cstr.

13

be ivicked, act wickedly,

Dn

'

:i;:)

3 mpl. Win

35

nNOn Dt

||

io

3.

3).

Pf. is.

/m;;/

Bh).

\bnK

'1

nycn

(v.

Qal

K8 +

f5

vb. denom.

f [i?\IH]

WyBn

||

v. also

33'12

19

wickedly;

";

nSy Hoio

^?K Jb34

"1

iy^in Ez

-'

Pr 17 23 18 5 2 5 Jb 9 2 24
8;5
10
coll. Gn 1
Pr 3 33 2 8 4 ffj^h i S
(J) Mi 6
28
20
24" Je 5 Pr 19 20 29
D^ych CB'JN 2 S 4 11
(murderers), nib yvh Nu 35 s1 (P)
of

Ex

);
s

135

(D

UW ^125= ( SS

'in

ivickedness, in ethical relations

wicked

'~\
criminal
abs.
61118^+"; pi. ttyeh ls i3 u + cstr.^fl ^75 9
+ 3 1. fs. nyan Ez 3'18 (del. Co), v 19 (J^i Co) ;

VtH

gloss Toy)

ace.

c.

Ex

22 s (E)

Dt 25

15

2. condemn as guilty,
Jb 34 17 Pr i7
relations, c. ace. 1 K
religious
and
in ethical
9
2
33
s
2
20
32
io
i532
Jb 9
8
40 -f 37 Pr 12 Is 50
17
3. act wickedly (late),
abs. Jb 3454
religion:
Jb 34 12 (denied of
in ethics and
Dn
N'Un
Ne 9 :3 D1112 10 2 Ch 2 2 3
f io6 32 9";
35
nna
^&yp Dim .
nw]ib yy-\rt 2 Ch 20
47
yWT. 1 S 14 read !)W CappWe Dr Bu HPS.

\^94

21

11

'>),

||

rwi
n.f. wickedness

^nVtlJl

njh Dt

abs/t

9 +;
wickedness in civil relations,
cstr.

Is 9'"

in^h Dt25 2 + ; 1.

sf.

Dt

25" Pr i3

r>

Dt

9
ntoy

Mai 3 15 19 iny^"!*?
UKn(n) nyen i8= 33

'-i

tpV2Jip

lg27 33'"

qwbh

'ItiH (-/of

No

ib

om

xlii

'

WMM

>'

473

As u Eur 3n
-

Dt32 24 +

iByh Ct 8
8 its

Ct

offire;

sf.

V.?

ZA

Hb33

'

,21

^78 4S ctr.
; 1. flame

Lzb

ib

'

@L

1
'

one

Pu. Pf.

?8

4S
(||

TJ3.)

"l

nUTl

"1

4
^6 sharp

s/ta7Z &ra

7b,-

Irtipf.

3 ms. K'2'"

"

cities.

we are beaten

'

Aram.

Ez

(NH
nri"i
)

24

ace. rei.

a kind of broom-shrub,
1

Kt

(1HK Qr)

irf. ;

Ecclus 43'

^X'y boil);

cawse

84 203 - 203 -

infr

-);

Low No

5()0

'

pi.

313

D"rn Bhb>
CTOrn ^na
Post

liastin s

("U-.pEncy. Bib. 'Juniper

'

rT3ri~l n.pr.loc. station in wilderness,

u 33 is.i9. pa

aflaj

Panada.

vb. bind (Ar. Jjj

l]

close

up and

= be snapped,

bring
inrn Jb

broken

(pni^ Kt), from


;

read prob.

PXff.

Pfannkuche Thes and mod.).


''"t

^M

^")]

71

IS40 19

n-[f-J

chain (t); pi.

cstr.rfplTl

.'

t pinn n. [m.] chain (on form Lag ENS9 )


dub.;

Co

Ez

p^

7'23

for captives, but very

i.e.

niy, Krae pin?n

<V)>

('3= As.

bidaku, obstruction); hence perh. also pi. cstr.


21
nnj nlpvin T
Qr(KtHlpvn), chains of gold

K6

before the I*?

flipliTI,

'!

in temple.

nlpTll

(Vof

l>, all tremble;

Pi.

<o boil,

Eci2Qr

31ns. pn"V

Impf

context

Jim

boil

Qal

13

sew up; Talm. Ni^l fenced enclosure); "Pvl. Pf. 3 pi. D'ipn ipn^ Na3 10 her
great ones were bound ivith fetters.
Niph.

doivn.

Pu. Pf. 3 pi.


30 my bowels have been made to boil without
quiet (fig. of violent emotion).
Hiph. Impf.
c.

Bh\

Iniv. ms. np|1 causat.

to boiling,

DB, 'Juniper

2apa4>,

doivn thy fortified

Bh Mai
}3f

t[TTJVV] vb.
Hiph. wia&e

abs. 'in nl^i?

grind);

Ar. l^3\

repair,

'"

Iiob BBi

t[pjl

tjfc '"I

i'20

abs.

Paar](p.

net, v.

DOnb Jb30 (on text v. Bu Che

js

= pointed ^ame

n2>

(cf.

v4

bruise,

1 j)l.

1KI9

n.m.

K 19 nm 'l

t[t#tH] vb. Po'el beat down, shatter


(>'yr. acj

tanS

328

of nnnX, nW|3) are flames

(sc.

25
1 11. H^"?. n.pr.m. inEphr., iC!i7

Pa<r$,

t[DJH")] vb. bind, attach

719

"?f 1 y6

Jb5'=s/;ow&s;

xili (I898>

flame, fire-bolt;

D'BBh

||

irritavit,

2. fire-bolt
flames of the bow, fig. for arrows.
of '', bringing pestilence and death, Dt 32 24 (cf.
Dr; |pin3tDp), Hb3 5 (||"0"3).

Je 5

broomm-plant, retem (NH id.; Ar. 'A' (on form


*); X onn, a]l = BH); abs.lHK "1
Lag^'

EMey ZMGxMi(18T7;

150ff

rj"SBH v 6

flames

'1

of lightning

GACooke*""- Mf ).

ff

pi.

fi

Spiegelberg

f 1. Ffi'H n.m.
'1

Vh0n

Pietsclim

n>nm

Sam. ^ujA

foil.;

pi. sf.

; abs/BH 2 Ch

469.

p.

Imv. ms. Bbib roriBn ohn Mi

as

t]C'~l

,i4 - 37u

i^

n.[m.] boning;

Ez 2 4 as ace. cogn. cause its boilings to boil,


make it boil vigorously but rd. i^riro Hi-Sm
Co Da (poss.) and all mod. (cf. v 4 6
D^OXJ?).

thread bound to finger as reminder);

ir
Tfl /ie, Ecclus 43 ejBh
J Aram. NBfl
{} si vei'a 1.)
11. pr. div. in OAram. and Ph.

lightning-flame

Lzb

t[nrn]

(the crocod.)

like the pot.

NH

iucendil;

;!

v. 'i

depth boil

tlie

Jb4i 23 A<?

>"

-.

wickedness

n-f.

Ez

24" Athaliah the (embodied) wickedness.

flame;

maketh

3. icickedness, ethical and religious,

nWT

nb0 TS3

3 ms.

Is

yan ^31 iny&ra Pr 1 i\


2. wickedness
9
4
'1
'in DNt Zc
^33
(Edom);
i
Mai
of enemies,
6
s
(personif.); ni!Kh!> Ez5 (del.Co); D'HH nyfl
'7.

45

nm

958

foil.;

cf.

foregoing.

v.

NH

nnn, Aram, nnn,

BBl).

inJn") n.[m.] trembling (on form Lag


BN

176

Ba

b)

_/ n Ho

s^oie trembling

HilieTCV spoke,
text dub. (v. Now).
terror;

gi

(AV Che

yera
al.)

tliere

wAm Ay^._
Ew al. spofo
_

was trembling;

959

JOB?

V
21st letter (with

}tf Sin,

INfP

(-/of

-nKf,-nKD; J Aram,
Ex12

t^Mto n.m.
Dt 16

(J),

'

Ex

(D),

unknown;

vb.

foil.;

so of trees (ace.

q.v.).

K>,

NH

cf.

N^P,

all Zeaverc).

leaven

; abs. t? Ex

19

ls -

Pr i8 20b

104'", fig. of requital

\jr

food Jb i9 22

(fig.);

of

fig.

earth having its fill (of rain) ^ I04


and (fig.
of requital) Pr i8 20a ; good sense 12 14 (del. aiti,
so Toy), bad sense i 31 14 14 ; c. JO of source Is
i:i

Lv

1]

13'

66 11

more

have desire
with harlotry),
Je5o 10 (with plunder), Is 53 11 (with a given result); of eyes Fr2-j %\ of Sh e '61 and Abaddon v 2u
9
cf. 30'; =have abundance Pr 30 (exposure to

(all P).

2.

(fig.).

satisfied

2to v. an?.

fiNir> v. sb>3.

0111.)

c. c. |B of

gen., be sated,

Ez i6 28 29

a. abs.

(i.e.

*!pi# (-/of

NH

interweave/

foil.;

?]3p,

arrogance).

spec,

der.

hair-net, etc.; Ar.

'"'3365'

(*JLLi insert,

interweave; Syr. I'lm rw7t i, adhere, embrace,

mixed with, Ja::^ velum reticulatum /


D1 HWBC38).

be

network

TITTHi'' n. [m.]

nWi''&V
T " T

S18

cstr.

lattice-work, network

abs.

rii^n^ v 41

pi.

(fig.)

Jbi8 8 ( + nsh, ns,

Q-Olto

8 9
-

Je 48 32 in
;

also

(cf.

Jerome

W3fc Is ,
9

2Ch
6
;

to

spec.)

n03B> v 3s Jos 13 19

3
,

= BH

so As. sebii,

JW;

Palm.

consec.

Qal

Dt

31

the

79

Pf.

20

pi.

12
29
etc.; imp/.
14 26
mpl.
i^B"
^ 104 28
3
,

Pr 20 13

Ex

b?K,

cf.

arrogance

Ho 4 10

IS44 16

Dt

Jo

Inf. abs.' S?i3B>

(||

fig.

shame
Pr 28 17

),

Hb

16
,

Ez

jya'ty

9o

lV
(

19

7 they shall not satisfy


Npt?) Imv. ms. sf., subj/'',
;

||

tHiph.

ace).

Pf. 3 ms.

yabn f 107 'rn consec. Is 58"; 2 fs. rivlfn Ez


1S
s3
2 ms.$? 3fe'n
27 etc.; Impf.zms.sVmv: J1) 9
10
5?36?K1
Je 5 sf. 4l^?N f 8i van
1 s.
Is 58
9

Is 9

19

?3N);
cf.

Ex 16 8
exposing men
Dt

Ho

of cattle), Je

d.

17

H ^3'^ Baer Gi, etc.;

38

5
Pt.Tlf P^ 103 145 ; 1.
1,!

of refreshment in drought, 3

13

66

(Isr.

||

107

0M

(ace.

with rain)

human subj.,

ace. pers.

loe., fig.

Je

of help ahd

K.b),

||

cf.

ace. of food

io5 40 i32 15 i47 14


'<

c.
1

45

'1

d.

subj.

+
,

103 (3

Ez

(||

Jian

||

+3

tlQtL

15
,

ace. pers.

n. [m.] satiety,

'b6

Ex

^jn'fc?

i6 3 +,

Dt 23

s5
,

cstr. 3>3>

nyi'W

'*?

(of

3.

"^gp).

pers.

!f

lU

2. enrich.

glut (with the imdesired), subj.

La

+ ^BO

b.

".

^3Nn

'T^

sate,

rei

+ Q^ ^M

Ez 32
2

58

17

ace. of beasts

fig.)

ace. gent.

c.

f 8i

subj.,

b pers.,

c.

Pharaoh, in prophetic
subj. Tyre,

ace. pers.

c.

subj., ace. rei


16

\j,

pers..

ace. B>33 Is

c.

c.

instr.,on accv/IJ?); c.acc. of ground Jb38'-'(i.e.

10

a. satisfy (esp.

men to arrogance), Is 58 n (acc. B'SlJ

5' (exposing

blessing),

T^b Jb

Inf. cstr.

27

with material blessings), sub)/',

c.

Hg

U 8 12
20
31

26

19
njn
50 (id. c. 3 loe.
graze); =bave (or get) enough to eat ^37 19
1C
enough to drink Am 4 s fig. of sword Je
59
10
of wine Hb 2 5
46
b. c. ace. of food Je 44 17
16
20
12
La 5 Ex 1
(P), + 6 t., cf. Ez 39 (of beasts,
in fig.), of earth, sated with water (rain) Pr 30 16

under

poverty Pr 28

'

(subj.

Dt

consec.

10

t.,

19

= 5e

b. fig.

>*..=uao,

'&>}

25'.

Impf. 3 mpl. W3B"

1
La 5 njn'^b
3 i ; cstr. tfabb
1. be sated (with food), esp. human subj.:

+ 11

Jb

Pr

(ace.)

ace. of offerings Is i

c.

of,

(P),

3. have in excess, be surfeited with:

with honey

vb. be sated, satisfied,

Pri2 u +

a. abs., after

01123'

(-f-Ji?.|)

d<bs).

meaning is R7fl;)

Jw.T'f

etc.;

:il

2e/3upz.

);

23

lit.,

//

Moab (Reuben), near Heshbon


'

Ch

'fen

VW

3 ms.

for catching animals

Nu 3 2

1816 8

Eth.vb. of same

a.

^pn

kJL, Aram. JDD,

3 ms. JDB> 1

c.

their appetite (B*33

ttQtiM J/Zlt^
surfeited (NH (der.
Ar.

full limit

+ Dnto n.pr.loc.
Is

Ec

5 '"

3 of goodness ^65, c. J'? id.


b inf., nisob j\? yabrrxb Ec i 8

'

naab'
T T

v.

Pr

contempt yjs 123 3 4 c. ace. pers.


c. id.,
c. 3 of troubles
88 4 of reproach La 3 30
tPi. satisfy,
tNiph. Pt. V^bi sated Jb 3

1|

toils,

*\c"?)-

tossings

'

3. network,

(II

weary

c. c.

52

6 3C

s223

15

14

reach the

i.e.

Ch 24 15
Ec 6 3 d.
2

coat? v 17 ; 1.
2
K
i
2.
net-ornament
prob. window-lattice 2
17 ,7
(om, KitBenz), v 18 20 (crpt.,
on pillars, 1 K 7
41 4242
121313
1717
Je
2 Ch 4
2 K 25
cf. KitBenz), v
'n

^1

cf.

life,

TJlDl n.f.

ikVb +,

of boughs

14

(eye subj.) 4 ace. of sons \j/ 17 (si vera 1.,


but text dub., v. 01 I)u, cf. Bae We), days of

M, headdress,

ace, be satisfied with, have

c.

3
s

cf.

As.

cf.

b.

ones fill of: Je

'*,

+ rei Jb 9

ace.

c.
1S
.

abundance;
2
16 11 B>_b Pr 13

abs.

/-

Ru 2 ; 1.
,K

';

sf.

satiety, as to

96

Hint!?

(D$) ^?N Ex 16 3 (P), Lv 25 19


s 4? ^B33
5
7?K
2 6 (both H^cf.'B'^ 78
5
according
to
thine
appetite,
grapes
2
eat
Dt y

Ku

food

2"; '&

% /,

(namely)

^M ty %X Pr

cf.

satisfying abundance, ninDB>

'B>

25

16

11

grow great; OAram. BAram. Palm.


Qal/mp/.3ms.metapl.K3'^
57500
>van
Jb 8 11 (of plant metapl. form Ges
Hiph. 1. make great, pt. Wif
d. H. rtW)).
increase,

X^l&ndj.miochy,

Jb

ff'iap

tny2t [nVntr] n.f. satiety; abs.


qnj;^ v 88 ;
ls 06" + cstr. -nyab' Ez 16
,

'ti-

23

he makeih the nations great

49

1S

Is 2 3

dogs 56

Ez

/"^

ea< <o satiety, one's


r
s
of
also Is 55 (fig.);

Q^ -/'^

leading to arrogance,

39"';

(fig.)j

t^Ztr n.m/'"

41

20

-1. ^7i'/^,
E
pr 3
)
(

abs. 'b:

2. as

etc.).

to carnal

; only

plenty, satiety

Gn

Ec

5".

2.

Jb

36

20

sa/e2/,

i--'-

Gn

nyx> Pr

s
3
cstr. MB>
25 Pr 193
7
D^K/
1 S 2 ;
mpl.
7
;

1 S 2
with food, c.
nnjn '2); abounding in

Dn^>2

)_fc

33"

a
(II

N -^"?);

al)S

ny3?>
;

Bfe:i

fs.

2 7 r (opp.

Pri9

23

SQk>)

b. in

phr. Ct?^ JOB* satisfied with days, in a good old

Gn35

age,

+ nniC
+

Jb

lp V2f Jb 14

etc.:

17

(both

;pT),

Gn

Ch

29

H. n 5'w'

ya'B'

Ji^i? 'b>

io

15

<r//,

and this (ace. to Frit 261 ) denom.

33^3 Pr i8 KI

V2 +
4

amined

c.

Ne2

obj.,

fs.

for

fs.

n23b>3

fs.

roafco Is 26 s

f i 39
+ ; 1. be

Pi.

high,

walls Is 3 o 13 Pr 18 11 ; city Is 26 s ; God's knowledge ijf i 3 9 6 (unattainable).


2. be (safely)

on high, Pri8 10

set

Is 2 11

'

17

33

Is9 Ml

trans, c.acc.

14

c. fl?,

1.

i2

f 107

set

God

3. be exalted, of

name

his

3 ms. 33'^

41
;

48

13

Pi. Impf.

20 2 etc.;

^p)

sf.

(securely) on high,yjr 20 2 6g m

of foe 59 2

107

affliction

41

2.

10

Is 9
Pu.
be set (securely) on

s5
Impf. 3 ms. 33E^ Pr 29
Hiph. Impf. 3 ms.
high.

T^Oi!J n.pr.m.

?*?,

ypl

13 15
-

zyoi;/3

@L om. v.).
L 2eyovf3).

(2epov)(,
I.

Jb 36 s2 God

retreat;

25

12

Bf.'aafO

1.

K i6

34

son of re-

Qr(Kt 3*j'p;
2122
1 Ch 2

2. of Judah

32to?p n. [m. Albr

height,

I ex-

into the wall, inspected it closely.

(exalted^;

builder of Jericho (Hiel)

Pt'.-qw,

1. 3

%/t
'

^); Qal

Qal Pf.

JO, be (too)

c.

(cf.

acts exaltedly inb2.

from Aram, loan-word improb. also is connex.


with Aram. "CD think (cf. foil.), Kau Aram in
AT

of city,

exalt, in effective hostility, c.

hence connex. with Ai: Jll, probe a wound,


trraw* inc. improb.,

36

2S

uwrplfiav], but Mas/'c v. Norzi;

[so

2. 3 mpl. }3afc> Jb5 u of pers., be


high in prosperity.
Niph. Pf. 3 ms. 2320 Is

vb. inspect, examine (van

["Otu ]

I.

25 (P; +id.
2. bad sense, sui feited with trouble,

fi?.J).

d.

(P),

rct>3), also abs.

;'

btf

capture.

nab: i s

1. a. saferf

Pr

favour (pS

satisfied

Dt 33 23 +

37

[from Heb.] exalt);

22'f Pa.

abs. 'b>

X'W

of God, abs.

t [QJti^] vb. be (inaccessibly) high

2 11.17.

TlOi!! adj. sated, satisfied, surfeited;

24

cstr. nb-K"afe>

ni Dt

of bread-stuffs

io_

:.4r.:.a

Sodom Ez 16 49 + P^,
6':s
(fig.).
desire Ez 1

as "sin of

TN'Ott? adj. great;

?2K

'65*p

1. as to food, esp.
Jill,

sf.

(v. 7

2. magnify, laud, 2 ms. TOS XWFl


3 b).
Jb 3 6 24 that thou magnify his work.Yid. ru'K>.

'

ZAWxvi(1S96)

'

60

^9 +
10

secure

33^0 Is
=strong-

cstr.

3
f i8 + ,etc.;- -1.

a.

/
b. fig. of security
hold,T riton' D-iS2r?i S 25 12
10.10 ,ol_
1010
18
2. fig. of God as refuge ^ 9
1*33
22
2
812
4
101718 62"
3
1
2S2 ifr 4 6 4 8 59
44
94
,

v ^- ^i- wait, hope (Aramaism;

7 II. ["15^]
cf.

Aram. "GD

think, Pa. hope;

16,;

19

ls 3 8 ]S

nra'OTi

2. Aope
pers.

t//'

Tap

3 pi.

for,

104-'

45

irjatoj

^ii 9

15

15

16C

? inf.

+ ["?] n.m. hope;


"-^y

^io 4

27

*?&
,

sf.

Ru

rei Is 3 8

Est <^hope

Ph

2 f

1. wai< for, b pers.,

rei

^5

145

K1

f 11. DaiTft perh. n.pr.loc. in Moab


ZAW viii (1888) 196 Albr c '), A^a^
Je 4 8 (v/Schwally
Gf thinks appell. of Kir Moab (v. 11. ^i?); most
;

46

'

'

"nab

13
,

13
.

to rule.

^ng

sub i.'Dl.

[HJt^]

of S'3K )
>

116
,

vb. grow, increase

Qal Impf.

3 ms. nab*

s/<aH g'roty grrea^ like cedar

h2b>

'EH
;

np* f
Eu

believe,

Aph. hope);Pf. 1 s. *rn?B>


Est 9
Impf. 3 mpl. n2B

hope, Pa. </tm&,


1

;Im

5
.

(opp.iyxr?; v

[N^II^] vb. grow, grow great (vonly in


Job; Aramaism;

cf.

Aram.

'OD,

N3D, k^ao, all

^rriab/n

-^

11

^^

see Hity.

(||

yjf

(late;

form

||

9 2 " righteous

n l^),

Hiph.

cf.

Jb

Pf. 3

they have increased riches.

llJlto v. 3fe>.

ato^U?

v. II. 3V3.

87

pi.

961

TTO

harrow (m'c id. Ecclus

t [*T"Tt^] vb. Pi.


25marg.26

38
3 ms.

jraM drag);Impf.
beast)
human subj.,

"I^ Jb

10

39 (of
of ground Is 2 8 24

ace.

c.

c Ag fa(M( j M)

Ho

'trvf?)

+ l"iriD^

tihTV);

||

rro

2K4 Ez2i 39 10 esp. phr. 'frn 32>y Gn


(both J), + 6 t. + 'm 'V Zc io
'frn n<b>
faa 2 K 4 ?9
nypa v i?n py i S 4o
39

(JE),
2

18

Gn 2
^io 3

'fe>

39

'fe>

15

^n'nps Ez 16 7 'fe>n yv (4 t.*J) Ex 9 23


12
21
(JE), Dt 20 19 Lv 2 6 4 (H) Is
55 + 8 t. 28 i
23
v. nionri, Von.
e. stony, 'frn oriK Jbs
15

;'

io 11

stf-irp

(||

of Jacob).

fig.

tn^lto n.[m.]pl.
v

810

Gn 14

of Siddim

w(fe

= O'HE'n)

KoiAcy [$apay|]

17

We

Isr

"

'

dXu/oj

17

of

foil,

whose land was mountainous (cf.


,BLltii(,893 54f
and
), by Jpp e ters'

Ju 5 18 Dt 32 13 +

Es

(simultan.) Ba
BASl!,2S2

Jager

)'

(1893 >' 65

'

cf."VVkl

Altor Forsch " (1894) 192


>

Tel Am. (Canaan, gloss) sate AVkl TeiAm


Ph.

NH = BH,

nc?=BH,

n-m/ 96

"hliZJ

'

12

+;

40

land (rare

field,

ouly poet.);

of rn'B> (q.v. infr.),

^Hoio

so Ecclus

'

22

).

form

vera

(si

La

13

% Je 4

v.

n.m.

n*TC>

Ges

v t 318
S84af

27, 24

sf.^

Je 3 2

*\~to

also 'HK> 2

be sg.

Dtn +

iS22 +
12
Bu
,

Is 32

fHfc> cf.

Ba
,

Gn
J,

29

3o

JE.

1G

Ex

beasts
beasts
3

Ex

(all
-

field,
3

Dt

2S14 Dt

22 30 (E),
s
1

Ez 33 s7
s

Je 1

16

Gn

4 (J),

Lv25
Nei2 29

K6

v.

K2

11

77

);

26
,

21

24
1

unfr

Ex

2527
,

c. specif,

esp. phr.

n*n

1,

to wild

home

Gn

1420

22

22

||

Gn 25" (JE), 30

14

(J),

14

>3nsn vsrby v 14 ),

fi&)

K9

37

Je 9

22

opp.

cf. 1

Ez 2 9

(||

Lv

14

25
;

etc., 2

Nu 1

16

opp. tent

opp. tent of meeting

'E5>3

rnanan),

(P),

(H).

g.

= expanse of country, opp. mt., in phr. 'W ^OilO


Jus 18 '&?
;

'tin

^b Mi

n-jn Je 17 3 (of Jerus.) is dub.; cf.


14
6
i (Je 1S
v. nb>).
2. definite por-

tion of ground,^ Id, land: a. cultivated ground

Gn

7
3 7 (E), 47
1617
(P),
27

Lv
+nto nn
!

nb

24

(J; nnjfn

Mi
S

12

(in sim.)

3
21

Ex 22
(E),
Bu 2 2 + 4 7 t

jttt),

4-4 5

jnt;^ Ez 17 5 aio
,

rnfc>

v8

Mi 24 Is 88
+ 2 Ch 2 6 23 (as

b. as private property,

grooc? sot7.

Gn 47 20 (J),

23

13

(P)

+ 50

'B>,

v.

t,,

ngbn; and

also '^(n) nppn, v.

HQV.

adjacent to city
control: Gn4i 48 (E),

c. city-land,

(town) and subject to its


Lv 25 34 (P), Jos 2 12 (P)

12 2944 ; specif, of Zoan 1/^78'


4
of nation, tribe Gn 32 Nu 2

Ch

64 \

Ne

2530

d. territory
20

(both JE), Ju 5
Ru i Gn i4 7 13 t.+'b" r\bm rri& j u 20.
30
7
3. land,
e. territory of king, 2 S 9 13
32
nb> + 9 6 12 ),
(opp. njn
opp. sea, 1 Ch 16
:

Exio

mainland Ez

pei'haps also
al.;

of

and trees

verb?

(all P),

of a flock,

aAeep Bond'i

S 14 34

t "

GnSa32

a sheep

pl.^Ti, lli,

3o

r'

(Co

KraeToy

n"i"rto v. -no.

v. ttb>.

tnt? n.m.

32

not Sm).

d^xd

1920

16 25 (JE

4
32 39; same phr. opp. house, comfort,
n Ez 1 5
7 53
1
city Lv

J) of beasts in gen., and, of wild beasts,

M (E),

10

exposed

tffn

= outdoors Ex

n early

of surface of country or ground,

3;

'm

C3M

22

'fe>3

plants

Ju

D*ajf

Ho 2
3
4 13 Dt 7 Lv 2 6 (H),
Jb 5 23 (|| jnwvivD), + 16 1.; 'frn nana 1 s 17 44
20
cf. Jo i
'frn ni^s Ct 2 7
f, cf. 'fr? -ib>n oupn
18
2 S 2
hunting-ground Gn 25 s9 27 s 5 (all JE),
eft? WK 2527 (je
TX Vj &*). d. yielding
2

S 25 15

burial-place);

note,

'

country: a. pasture-land

(all J),

SS Buhl

but

19

(some might

t.

ynw

also

unfrequented

b.

to violence

114

Ex

cstr.

v b 43

24

nil's?

i'+.S
'

1. open

ZM03:liia888) 351

Ru i 6a = n^
30
sf. rmSfe* Ne 1
etc!;
;

15

21

e.g. nfe>

M12 4

cstr. nnfe>

pi. nVl'P

etc.;

form

contr.
id. (ordinary
J

); abs."B> Gn2 6 5 +;
7S

||

S 30 11 Je 40 7

~!'?K'

Lv

17

1. cultivated field 12 12 , also

but

1.,

'W

of high places,

gen.,

Now), yielding food Dt


Je 4 17 keepers, watchmen,
32
4
2. home of wild beasts 'W niOT3
of afield.
8
11
14
**>
in^n is 56 9
^8 Jo 2",
f 104", 'v 50 80
14
3. plain, opp. mt., Je 1
(but dub., Co Du p")k>).
4. land, opp. sea, ^ 96 12 (cf. rnfc> 3
b?F} if, 9 8 7 ).
io

25

rfM? Je 13 27 ; quite
including
road Ju 20 31
;
29
1
1
Je 6 25 ; disting. from road Nu 2 2 23 (J E),
12
2 S 20 ; outside houses and courtyards Ex 8 9
27

so 'E>n

orig.

abs.

180 56

As. sedtum, pasture-land

cp.

(P), 1

H?

plausibly connected with As. sadil, mountain,

used by people

'

Jad- Gesch - < 3 > 1(U

meaning unknown;

foil.,

open country, outside of walled city Ju 32 42


9
4344
16
19 1 S 19 3 2o 5 ""- 24 35 2 K 7 12 Mi 4 10 as
9
battle-ground Jos 8 24 (J), 2 S io 8
1 Ch 19
28 11 23 18 6 outside of military camp 1S4 2 14 15
11
4
24
18
opp. city (in formula) 1
14 16 21 Je 14
15
31
n t!f Lv 25
Ez 7 ;
as site of small town,
country-town 1 S 27 s (opp. royal city), cf. 1 Ch
f.

'V demon-valley).

(v

PI \\u

Onk Sam)

or (Di after

Eng- Tr u 98

'

^I^l

prop.

' 116

Hist- lsr

Renan

Qj

poy

'frn

with Dead Sea),

(identif.

(= va?e of furrows 1

offields

n.pr.loc.

in

cf.

cstr. nfc> Is
;

Je5*

one

(or goat) (As. su'u, Ar.

sii,,

Id.

BaNB 5 2bd

23

43

(less oft.) f.

w?'M ox),

etc. (also

65

17

and

sf.

Egypt, sew,

cf.

; abs.

W Dt

22

Ofc'
1
,

Gn

not in pi.; 1. a sheep, or goat, nom.

unit, of |NX: as property

Gn32 32 32 (J; +JN^


-

coll.,

22

Ex2i 37 37 ( + -iity,

D'ato, DIV),

"liK','^onj,v
( +

|N2? coll.),

(^v allE); Dt 22

v9

('rf.) J

UW

962

THE?

K31D,

S 1 34 (fit Kt van d.H. erron., v. Baer


176
Dr), roaming pasture Is f'% straying \^ 119
4. -\S&), 1

(sim.), slaughtered Is

Ju6 4 1S22

19

Jos6

53

21

(J),

13

(&m
23

66 3

as food

S 14

Ez 34 17 17

B^W,

of Isr.

for passover

2. co\\. flock: rnitB

(||

nfe>

Ex 1 2 3 3 4 4
-

(P);

^0.20.22.22.

anwjf),

Jeso (=nVnk
17

|K* v 6 ).

t ["in] n. [m.] witness (Aram, loan-word

= Heb. 1$ V in?,

,)

Gn

ny)._Kltnn'e>
(II

47

31

49

Aram.

ftrancA).

brushwood;

or

GFM Bu).

v.

n3ib>Ju 9 48 +

D'?I?

Doom for MT nrrtfr).

(so

tnbito, iDito n.pr.loc. in Judah:


Shephelah, nbib* Jos 15 35

S 17 11

(fr.

1. in

2o KX ad

HPS (after We, cf. Dr) conj. mafe>), Wfe 2 Ch 1


28

(Buhl Benz SS
1 K 4
ThKitsub2); mod. Es-Suweke, SSE.
Beth Shemesh, in Wady-es-Sant Rob BKU94

18

10

perhaps also nbb>

['perh.'];
fr.

Buhl Geogr194 ;

2. in

Scoxcd, Sokxco^, etc.

hill-

country, Jos 15 48 (Kt TQ\V, Qr Sy\W\ prob. also


18
isVc 1 Ch 4 (' son of ">?n); mod. Suweke, 4 h.
BE " 16 21
Buhl Qeo8r 164 ; 2a. x (i>).
S. of Ji-on Rob
'

nnb> Jb 16 19

sf.

B Aram. Lex.

v.

branch

(Ges 91e ; but

49

perhaps abs. nsit? v

19

v23 (H),Dti7 1 (both


'V\ roto?
( + lto),

34

J&>o , all

NnDiD,

(ms.),

NH H3iD;

cf.

t \r\yw\ n.f. id.; cstr.

unfit

II. 13b

||

3 ms. nbib> Juc,

Nu

+ *W),

Dt 1

26

DMV Dt 14 4 ( + id.)
fig.'

12

J^a

(?

t[T|ito] n.[m.]
sf.

+ W),' "^"[D Ez 45 cf. Ex 34


(P; +1W); fit for
(J), Lv2 7

Lv2 2 28 (H);

+ -W);

Lv 5 12
15

20
{ + ^'y), v

sacrifice

1S15

+id.+i03

78

(J), Ex 13
as sacrifice Gn 2 2
/
"
IN ff'TO b; all P),
1 5

Is 43

+ 1W,

(in sim.);

">in

T)itf

II.

TCTC^O)

"ini^ (v^of foil.; cf. Ar. J.^2, new moon


Eth.
is make conspicuous, notorious)
J^i
(
NliTD,
OAram.
id.;
Syr.
moon;
X
"IVCl
Jna
373
Y
intJ* moon-god Lzb

scribes

Ch

adj.geut.rn.pl. a family
55

2<oxa6ieifi,

of

Sou^ei/i.

T [pinto] n. [m.] moon, or crescent;

I.

Olt#, D*

vb. put, place, set

N5

(cf.

582

NH

zMG^vi;a883),532.

MD

Pi

designate, fix,

D1E>Ecclus45 5c 49 6 Ph. QB>, As. sdmu, fix,


determine; Sab. D^sef, setup, SabDenkm No 7,1,6
;

'

only

pi.

D^in^'!' of (non-Israel.)

ornaments of

camels Ju 8 21 kings v 26 women Is 3 18 htjvio-koi,


18
23 (Is 3 ) lunutae ; on crescent as ornament v.
,

Dozy"

760

NIG?
nit!?

Lane Esypt "


670

v. Nb'J p.

Gn 24

63

Perles

Anal 79
-

cf.

Fra 58

31 C7 v. I, II.

I, II.

a.

MD

pete/ Eth.

.,L ((^) is insert, sheathe, also

0^,

*2<td; jjiii, |?Zace; 3!

t[uniL'] vb. swerve,

cstr. 3T3 iQE'l


'

hood (Gunk

Meissn 90 ; Eth. I^m; bring back,


apostatize is NP);
Qal Pt. pi.

[lOto,

^ 40

s ch J'"

those falling

to false-

SVP Ho 5

(fr.

and

firing'

the right?);

pi.

('?),

nonK>1

revolters have gone deep

in corruption), but dub.;

We Bae Now GASm, cf. Gu

Kau
,

'1'fl

D*t3tfn nriB>}

^< 0/ Shittim they have made deep


D^DD nbjj ^ 1 or to do deeds that swerve I hate.
<7(e

mpl.^bri Gn 3 2 ,7 +
/mv. ms. Cb' Gn 2 4 2 +
i7 15

cstr. DVe*

Qr (Kt
Pt. ti0

45

Am 7 +
8

fs.

Ob 4

Di),

f.

PP

(=11.
I

10

*]1D,

q.v.); QalP/

hast fenced

Ho 2 s I

vb. hedge or fence up, about

Mm about (protecting!/)

will hedge

up

nab Jb

ms. Vljn

(obstruct) thy

way

Pt. tf&

(ace).

/w/. a6s. Dib>

most

10

c.

MT

(so rd. for

D*>Nu24 H

pass.

S i 3 32 (van
HO^ ^56' Bae

flOlb> 2

H. nctyKt), but v. infr.;


Buhl, but most Imv. ms.; put,
d.

2, q.v.),

Dt

Jb20 4 +2Si4
Kt (Qr iW), etc.;
1

fiDfpn Is 5

ace. to

Ex22 24 + ,etc;

Q' '?'
,

io

nofn); pl. 0"pb>Mal2


(cf.

etc.;

lO^b* Is

Dlb>),

pD*"OTl

1 1-

IAD] n. [m.] swerver, revolter

in slaughter (or

and

away

nofen).

deeds that swerve


'P^.V.D

(akin to

rebel,

restore; in

away

NH OID Hiph. is shake, move away;

nt3E> q.v.;

As. satu,

fall

com-

Syr. y>,

OAram. Dv);
Qal Pf. 3 ms. DB> Gn 2i u +
5
D^
93 Gi Be Kau Benz), sf. tdff
(2 Ch i rd.
4
Ez 1 + 'nob' 7 20 3 fs nd& 1 s 1 13 sf. virion
Ez 19 5 2 4 7 2 ms. PlOE' J e 32 20 + 3 pi. WG11
15
15
etc.; Imp/. 3 ms.
40 + 1 pi. MOB* Is28
D* Ex 4 n D-fe^ Gn 3 o 42 +, Db; Jb2 3 6 juss.
Qbj 1 S 2 2 ,5 + Dbl Gn 2 8 + sf *36fe 2 S 15 4
23
^ib>;i 1 K io 9
DWIJ 1 S
2 fs. "'O^rrt. Is 5
21
HD'Sw Ezr 8 17 J U<i2 3 Qr (Kt TO&W);
28 +
,

D^.

v. I.

Ar.

314

CIS

17-1

set (oft.

||

ace. pers. vel rei (expr. or impl.):

+ DK' Gn 2 8 (J), + ace.


+ 5t.+, c. 2 acc. + loc, 2K 10 heads
(in) heaps at (ace. loc), cf. LV24 (?!?); +2 40
(E), fig. of \ put his name, 'B^T? 2 K 2i =
1. a. put,

set,

in a place,

loc.2 8 u (E)

15

t[n5t?p]
p-\n

n.f.

row p r 15

19

hedge (=n31DO);_ cstr.

(in

sim.). inssbn? v Ill^a'p.


.

nJ

47

Ch 33

7
,

cf. c.

DE?

K 9 Dt i2
3

4-

t.;

esp.

QW

963

ofreceptacleGn 3 i 34 (E),Ex2 3 (E),Ju6 19 + oft.;


sackcloth on (3) loins Gn 37 34 (J), i
20 31
n
head
on
Zc 6 Est i ', shoes on feet
crown
Ez24 17 hook, etc., in nose 1 K i9 28 =Is 37 29

Mm}> ^ 54 5 86"; laa t>also Gn i 37 (E),


3
4
n?l Ez 14 47 "3"$ Gn
d. put, c. r?
30 (J).

ruler)

'

Jos

JI540

to smell it

('1)

Dt33 10

incense

feet in stocks (fig.)

Pr 23 s

knife into throat

+8

(E)

Jb

heart

+ Dt 3

t.,

22

22

BuHPS

19

Dt

Th We Dr Kit

78;; (guilt of) blood

Juc/ 4 (7S? pers. so, c. fOJ


15
14
Dt 21 8 Je 26 Jon i ); something into hand
EX4 21 (E), of wonders, i.e. enable hand to do
house

into

them

14

13

K 20

palm

one's

cf.

= take,

elsewhere

booty

22

38

15

S 29 10

God f

trust in

Ex 4 (J), Nu 2 2
teach to say or sing ; into

ins. also 1

Jb 13 27 33 11

of self-restraint,

(fig.

words into mouth

Fl in De);

cause thee

i.e.

K9

(=person), D^ns

12 3

Ju

risk it)

put eyes ^193 2

hammer Ju

of

4
(B'SJ) into

so (fig.) take one's life

(i.e.

30

21

S 19 5 28 21 Jb

*pa,

(v.

Is

cf.

54

11

);

men at
(the use of) implements 2 S 1
(prob., cf. Dr
HPS > (Q)"1K>J1 sawed them with, as 1 Ch 20 3
t5*B3

^66

(subj.''); set
31

||

ThWe);
DJ3J1

K2

L Klo Kit

}ru) is dub.;

(||

charge something against (3 pers.

perly

put

in,

i.

pro-

S 22 15
17
om.) v
put

attribute, impute, to)

e.

rd.

Jb 4 18 so, c. 7 pers. Dt 22 14 cf. (7


;
*"$$ Am7 8 Is 63", tfna Ez 2 6 12
h. put some;

upon

thing

Nu

(75?)

8 9

(E)

oft.

jewels,

on person Gn 24 17 (J), 4i 42 (E), Lv 8 8


Ru 3 3 turban Zc 3 s 5 Ex 29 s (P), Lv8 9 (P),

24

36

Ex

12

17

Now

+ 3
+ TlT nnri T

(E),

al.)

1*0

Jb

pers.

cf.

thing with

sackcloth

Jb 24 15 36 13

1K21

27

(fig.),

and

Mi4 14 EZ4 2 23 24

girdle Je

D"7 '&

H??"^

man's creation); of siege

'

29

3i

26

c.

^V 'V

(P);

reserve

thee,

it

Hb 2

7i'N rei

Lv 6

2:i

S9

put,

47

i9 13a

15
,

7K

(P),

up some-

lay

in;

c.

29

2-9

24

Mi 2 12 ^>w<

?o^Aer= collect ^DK, }>3p); without modifier


lK jg23.23.25. Ez3Q 21 aJ)phj bandage ( ?n j\_
(||

||

2.

direct

sef,

sword against

a.

Ju

(3)

extend compassion, 7 pers. Is 47 s


3.7 {mind) toward, pay attention to,

Dt 3 2 Ez 40 4 44 5b
S i8

3 -3

Jb

inn); c

Hg 2

c.

34 (Bu Du
Hgi 57 Jbi
14

22

Is 41

Ju 19 30 read

and

Ez 44 5a

Is'

4i

Bu, who
37

yr, ^?$>n),

ns*},

20

cps. 4

24

face (D^S) toward

Je42

34

23

44 ,cf.2Ki2

all cases

Dnn

18

dub.);

(obj. cl.).

Gn 3

(ace. loc.)

12

om.,

3.b

-;

3 pers. Jb 23" (so

but

?V= intend Dn

D'E*, c.

1515I7

12

V&

rd.

perh. D3337 for

Mb (or mfj? for WJJ), v. esp. GFM Heb Hpt


20

S 9 20

S 25 s5

(J), 1

fig.

c. 7, 1

comin. om.

15 - 18 ' 18

21

del. 3.b

7JJ

Ex

S>K

2 -1

b. direct

17
;

or against (implying opposition)

Jb 20

21

c. set

(E),

+ Kiab

c.7N, toward

Ez 6 2 +

t.

Ez,

(of

siege engines, ?V

Je 44 11

18

despair,

Je

cf.

so (3 pers.)

name

37

26

ace. of disease

);

Dt

16

6 27 (P), duty

Ex

15

Jb 37 15

26

Nu

spirit (7j?)

fig.,

nnio nnri njn

(J),

= remember, treasure up, Is 42" 47

+ 6t.,c. 7K
''&

^.jNf

Ex

S 13
14

lay, set, c. 7, 2

33

19

20

id.);

(||

c.

(E), impress upon.


16

17

reproach

(1),

7
(||

pers.

Lv 20 (P)
Qr (< Kt 2&);

fro),

(||

of purpose

?V pers.

c.

15

Dnn

subj.)

+ ^PW

upon,

Ez

18

K2

= behold

15
;

c. 75?

eyes (DT5?)

set

Gn44

c'7

after, take care of,

Je39

12

4o

21

(J),

= look

so,

18
;

c. put,

on=

2 Ch 23
put end to Jb 18 2 8 ; set DiiCif) 5";
;
render glory to Jos 7 19 (JE ; JO J), Is 42 12 ; male
covenant with 2 S 23 s ; set food for Gn 43 s2 (J),
||

S 12 20 prep. om. Gn 43 31 (J), so, c. "l^? 1 S 9 s4


28 2 2 2 K 6 22 V.?! '& elsewhere Ju 1 21 of prece-

set

(both E),

laws (as authoritative)

Dt

44

God

(as

3. a.

nniftp 24,

ordain,

set,

but

ace. rei

c.

Nu24 23 (>acc.pers.Di). b. set, establish a law,


25
Jos 24 s5 (both E), cf.
statute, +7 pers. Ex 15
4
29
0'j?n), also 81 6
Pr8 +3 loc. Is42 f 78
Je 33 25 + 2 S 2o' (/lB> for "^f Ew We Kit
(||

Bu HPS, cf. Dr); establish something as (7) law


Gn47 26 (J), iS30 25 ( + 7pers.); establish bazaars
(as a right),

Ex

moral

3 loc,

K 20

23

34

appoint a set time

9 (J), Jb 34 (idg.
8
Bu), ins. (perh.) 1 S 13 so

GHBWr

for liy

*ljrt

Dr Klo HPS >ins.


-1DN ThWeBuKit, after X);& place, + 7 pers.
Ch 17 7 rei 1 K 8 ( + DE').
2 S 7 =
Ex 2
c. set,
it

^89

21

py^).

d.

set,

by pers/vel gent.,
14 - 15 - 15 - 15

found a nation, IS44


30

Jui i

10

13

'

Gn48 20b (E);

Am 9

ilV"} ?

so,

"OJ),
'

iSai

lay (violent) hands

15

E:x

21 10

-oari

iSn
^io9 (@Bae ^km,
or W^l, Hup Che); 3.b 7.V 'SP Ct 8 (sim.),
2

dence

cf.

c.

(JE),

(human

rei

put, lay,

2
c. yyi of direction 21
c. 7j? Ez 29 35
'')':
ny-jb QD3 ^S DE'
(fig. of oppos., subj.
T
5T

loc. r

1115

upon (7J?),
2 K4 + hand Gn 48 ( J) + 3 1., + upon mouth,
in silence Ju 1 19 Jb 2 6 and awe Mi 16 so c. 7
7
Jb2 9 9 tej) 40 440 upon (?S) head 2 S 13 19 (in
=against,

cf.

7N

c.

Gn

in oath

nnri

c.

We GASm

del. Sjorfc

'fe>

+ Gn

p. 804),

(prep, om.)

fig.,

nna

v.

'

commit unto

Dt

rei

(Ob

t.

J); put,

(all

(Ex 8

t.

2l7
J
E ), put space between;
( )' 3
(

clothes,
(P),

+5

(E)

19

11

( + 7

(si

vera

1.),

establish

appoint

(as ruler, official)

Ex

14

11

of office),

i8 21

(all

E),

Dt

2Si7 25 ( + nDPi

3 Q 2

UW
of)+6

insteaa

t.

964

+ Gii47

(J; second ace.

S 2 3 23 (7K), bv in
mid 2 loc. ^ 105 21 2

ruler, expressed), 2

Ch

||

25
1

4
loc. 2 S 15
ace + 7
13
14
W1? a< </te /lead 0/, Dt i 2 ace.
2 CI133
s7
6
(E),
c. ace. pers. + 7 pers. Gn 27
alone Ct i

also 2

Sso^cy

16
17
+ 12 t. Is. (25 s
(both good sense), Is 28 4 2
7
rd. I'V for T'y!? Vrss. Comm.), Je 2 + 8 t. Je,
15

+ Ju i they made the Can.


1^2 TJTjj) Dfen ^ 85 maketh
2S

14

t.

Ho 2- 1 S 8 ( + inf.) + 7 of title Gn 4 5 Ex
all E) 4- 4 t. + Ju 8 ( + 7 pers.), + Ez 44
( + bv
Hi Sm Co and most); + 7 of
(perh. I'd.
+ 2 of position, b pers. S 8";
purpose Hb i
8 -

33

WW!
12

ace. of office alone

c.

S 8 12

+7

Co

pers.), so

(&i& for C"!?, v.13 sub ma), iK 20


19
cf. 2 Ch 23^ + ^, 7, of task Nu 4
( + nnn),
20
e.
(P); Jb 7 o>e< me as (b) mark for (?) 7'm.
Ez

24

;a

2i-

set,

constitute,

(J)

48

20

Ho

(E),
2

make,

1K19

T
lS a 3

5'"

bounds Je
determined,

2 pers. vel

c.

make thy
Dt io 22 Ho

n + 16
8

f.

t,

+ nS"P5?

s - 33

^i4

+ bv

2K18

against

pass.

(but v. II.

Ex 8

DIB*); appoint, send, frogs njrisp

ace. pers.

(J)

(bad sense)

:i2

13

13

determine, fix,

S'it,

Jb 38

(2 ace.)

settled,

Gn

rei,

seed as the dust, 32

ivill

10

14

(J), c.

4.

set,

a.,

Jos8 13 (JE),
+ 2 loc. 2 K io Je9 + 5 t., + adv. ace Gn 33 2
12
(J) + p? be. Jos8
+ 7 (against) and ^.n loc.
2
Ju 9 25 ( + bv loc), + !>
against
v (both JE), + b
at a post, etc., ace. pers.

station,

24

29
against 20

K 20

1312

36

'

doubtful are

S I5 2

7 pers.),

(c.

(T'yvr7y), where 110 obj. expr.(in

MT);

either an obj. has fallen out, or vb. (in teehn.


military sense), here intrans. or inwardly trans.

(Dl z

forward

Sm] WeDrLohr),

also [on
(cf.

HPS Sm

6.8.ii.M

+4

).

modifiers) 8

bm

Ez

21"

Est 3

in place, ?2V\

t.; set

'b> is

+7 y Ex 3 2

Jb 38 io.

Pj

or else

ace.

c.

7JJBD Je 43 10

(P),

cf.

corrupt
b. put in position, sacred bread,

sword, staves, bars,


4

toward;

take direction

27

21 27

(E),

Nu
40

20

(various

Jb34 13 (De

al.),

1?f Bu Du 7303 137 'V.


13
stone as memorial
c. set up altars 1K2" Je 1
12
22
w
Gni8 (J), 28 (E), iS7 (cf.D i?nGn 3 i 4i +),
but context favours

D^n), Dt 27 15 1 K 12 29 (2
7
4
7
fro), 2 K 2
loc,
(2 loc.)= 2 Ch 33 cf. f 74
3
34
rods before C?.^?)
Is57 8 and, + aloe, Je7 32

image,

Ju 18 31

etc.

(||

||

Gn 30

cattle
3

Is

21
,

bed
25
.

41
(||

K4

10

v 3S ),

2**1

cf.

+ 7 pers.

19
tree 4i (3 loc;

d.

).

||

v 42 guide-posts Je

JO?),

= plant, wheat
slip

Ez 17 5

(bv

n so usu.,
8
fix (countenance) 2
but ace. om., and sense dub.; read perh. DtS'Jl

by),

(VDai?,
5. a.

e. set,

cf.

make

into (7),

e.g.

),

so

Klo

Kmp Kit Benz.

BV Hup Che Dr,

into a ivay (so

'vb,

18

(J)

Gn

make camp 0?0r Mi

lius

(E),

Ex

14

21

(JE),

but meaning

De Bae attend to the toay of (2? om.)


Schr Hup-Now rd/T "ito^l); c. 2 ace Jos 8 23 (J),
11
1 S 1
Mi i 7 1 K 5 23 (prsegn. c. ny loc), + 29 t.
13
b. make, constitute, 2 ace, 1 S 8 18 ( + 7 pers.)

obscure

7
22

< rd.

(B?k?}, b of ace; or

+6

B?k?1), Is 3 7 6o 17

+ 1 Si i" form people in bands, cf. Jb


(one ace, form bands), + (ace pers. om.) Ex 4 llb
17

t.,

Ez 19 5 2 ace and ace


54 1 will make rubies thy

(J), cf. (beast, in fig.)

+7

12

same ver., Is
pinnacles, and (transform) thy
in

17

34

Ju8

cf.

Ne 9

31

ISNE'ppa /-N^Tp

+7

pers.

/b

c.7, ntoK>

7
;

tot? DE/ 2

'1

subj.);

grave

ace

Na i

SE Wie " er Ak

on text and mng. v. Now Bi


c ace f3"3 L543' 9 (3 loc), cf. Ez 2

c.

rei

(but
-

24 25

+ 7 inf.);

'

50 is dub., usu. order (one's) way, De Dr


prepare way (which), etc., Gr Che DH for DE?;
23

\^

23

wiafe

name + 7

make

for, 7 pers. (or give to),

Gn 45

(E)

pers. 2

20

rd.

Be-By

c. ivork,

66

Nu

^ 46 78
26

+2

signs, etc.,

'""'a
19

Byle.

in^l

43

105

??"iy

to

Ex

io 2

cf.

(J),

Je 32 20 Is

ace

giving understanding (making

tHiph.

Pfi

rei

pers.); a

go surety for me, but

perh. ^p-iy as obj., v. p. 786 b); 73K> DiK>l

pers.

both e 7

S 14 7

Esdr 9 36
pass, c. ace rei,

D^J,

bring

103

(||
,

(||

d. appoint, give,

(P), Is 6

pledge Jb

Ch 17 21

obscure, Gu-Batten

bef.

loc.

27

e ace of posterity
tfe&[ @ We Kit Bu

rd. prob.

Ezno 44b is

HPS, cf. Dr;


del. lO^l and
of

sense

rd.

NeS'

clear).

s
consec Wnrivn) Ez 14 ace

1 s.

+ 7, / will make him for

a sign

(< K* for

>

van d. H, V DB>; Co Berthol Toy^nWJpfen (Qal),


Krae WnipB'm); Imv.h.^Wn 2 21 prob. del
ZMG MXVii am
as dittogr. Co Krae after @ $ i No
530
W^pri); Pt. 0"^O Jb 4 20 = Qal
( > Bo Toy al.
,'

>

23b
(3^) Dlb (v
), but phr. dub.,

Me N o

crpt., v.

Gn 2 4 Qr (Kt
33

7(Wap)

'

73
DB^I Ges * ') there was set

<o ea, cf.

Ol"^

read also tiW\ 50 26 he teas


case (fcr

MT

and text

DE?"!!),

Di (ed

4-5-

w allows this.

\.

before

Ko i435 who
laid in (a) a mummy1870 - 389

7N^fe"l); Ll<r

perh.

t Hoph. Impf. 3 ms. tiy*\

-.

Mi

14

Abh v

1894 -

Dm

Or6 ti&\

make, fashion,

Ex 4 lla (J;

gates into car-

^"1^

buncles; in phr. of naming,

make
7

tlie

his steps

TP" tp"'] n.pr.m. Simeonite (El


'fen 1 Ch 4 3G (van d. H. Gi
lished)

a thing, or pers. (ace. ), for, transform

Jos 6

Samaria

K9

into

14

corvee;

estab-

Baer

965

nwten
tn^i5n

n.f. (deposit, then, cstr. 'T Tl)

Lv

pledge, security,

DW,

II.

21

(P;

jVrjffi).
||

D^ttf (perh. -/of

foil.;

Ar.

cf.

'Li be inauspicious, l^i ill-luck\.

tn^/ltl) (van

token of unluekiness, scowl


L

Gm.234, H.i72^

3' i2

so

{}>

saw

vb.

or emend.nt?fc)

[1W]

(||

E%0 Jb8 +

Ho 2

13

Is 24

11

form of

1B>3

denom.

12

trnifc; Is

25

prob. dittogr. for

in rows (adv.
GGS.18M.29*.

cfi

@ om.); > 93 Ges Di

al.;

yogelBt Land W

WW, WW
invii

(1883).

536

,j eri

(<

enticing call, so

Dt 28 63 +
&"&*

Dt 28
510

Kb'-

s.
C3

lrthsch.41

ZMG
vb. exult, rejoice (No

p erh.') fr. iuterj., as Li Li an


Gerber 2 "); Qal Pf. 3 ms.b>B>
14
etc.; Imp/. 3 ms.
19
1
mpl. Q*bt) Is 35 (Ges* 47n

*W

'3
,

ty 1

62 s

15

Jems.
Je 49 2;

'

cf.

ia-n '

' I s 32 11

i.e.

',

before prep.,

is cstr.

1.,

Du Kit Marti

al.

IT'S?

(NH V1D swimming

NHD, Syi\

siwrn, to/te, also NjriD, &OTID,

N^nC* swimmer ; Aph. tras/t)


Qal Pi!. + Inf.
nn&n
tjn^
-ibk3
L325 11
cstr. Ti^nbb
Hiph.

1E"'E>

Is 65

Dt30

K^fe6

244a

Kemi 01

but Q erron.

mpl.

1 make mybedsirzm (with


tears; another view sub O'E* Qal 1).
:
1 s. >">nE>K \j/6

Impf.

my

66 in

13

prob. dittogr.,

Imv.

etc.;

fs.

61 10

P/s/. a6s. E>iE>

exult, display joy,

T^niZ? n.[m. sta192a ]

(and tone) Ges


t

(on format,

V Ez 4
NH ttnD,
5

'fc'

[L3nt#] vb. squeeze out

(so

Mand. UHD spread out Nb M23s);


11
Qal/mp/.'i s.CD^KI G1140 (E; bx a^rrriN),

Aram,

tint?

t [f]intr] adj. ('?), doubtful (van d. H. ^rtf;


10
/unknown); cstr. TV ^rip Ez 41 usually

panelled, wainscotted, with wood, or n. a wainswood, but Co lBn, Toy IBPI (cstr. <n).
cot

of

c. ?5?

3
0wr Dt2 8 63 63 3o 9 9 Je32-,1 Is62 Zp3 (+nnb'3;
1

swimming
Kb"- 00 497 );

5f4ac

La

cs<?\

^N),

(opp.

rrS)

(||

DWS

t[)"Tnt^] vb. swim

.,

would be some grain,


Lzb 374 Sachau ranammu23 ).

Lo Hi Gr Che Hrt Marti),


,

al.

Ar. J^.- Lag


W ] 1Q fav0 UrS 'E>

!"niE>,

so

vera

8, si

15

plausible

miB Zinj.Inscr.,

as

NH

ace; but

More

in Is.

65"

8 19 ;

We Che

(Koppe

TTpP

foil.

'o Is

Jit' v.

but (*}&?) DiDO, Hi Gie Che

v. m'E>.

La

^48 La

n^nri) i s

||

Je 49", n'E%C

w
' "as
33

60 13

man)Jb

(of godless

3
?); Qal Impf. 3 ms.l'^1 1 Ch 2 o (but
12
9"
Ho 8 4 v.
Ho 9 v. TiD Ju
C'V 1 a).

-nb>;

8
24 ,"ri33 ' v
s

ia

of bridegroom

(ace. cogn.);

C^'ibnp rv-tp

fr.life'P
v.

66

10

(as causing joy)

desert.

abs. 'o Is 3 2

W>

sf.

id.;

exultation, in gen.,

abbrev fr# ND
Ew
We ES EncyEriM9)PAV,I> Kit, cf. Dr HPS.
t

cstr.

19

t^ari 'n

H. net? Kt) perhaps n.f.

d.

ttoitoQ n.m. Is24

pPlW

vb. laugh

(||

NH

prw, q.v.;

PW,

||

^ 119"

^5),

10

2 Is 6

c.

(B"E>X biE>),' 65 19

(all

||

4o 68 ( + nnwii; r by), 70
TOP); ! I9 " Jb 39 21 (horse), f 19 6 (sun, as
(all
1S
21
abs. Is 35 65
athlete); c. "'S and cl. La i
Hpt
(both Vl\ 6 4 4 (but del. E>E> Gr Du Che

*35

POD Eth. iPrii*:); Qal P/. 3 ms. 'En consec.


7
Pr 2 9 9 3 pi. pnE/ La i Jb 30 Impf. 3 ms.
21
7
PUP) Jb 39 + etc.; Inf. cstr. pint? Ju 16 Ec

^?);

17

11

||

Marti),68;

La 4 21

Co rds/EON? (for
in coram.';

on

cl.

i.m.

t'pteto

abs/B>^45'? +

(||

nofc), Jb 3 "(||^r.^ npfe>),

H
WW),

Is66 10 (acc.cogn.;

||

nOE>). Ez

is

crpt.,

Krae W^, other conj.

vicL e?p.

Is51iS

15

DaToy Heb

Est8 16 ;

cstr. |*fe>

(Sta

296e

14

bv pers. Jb 30

God

subj.

f 52

ZA 'Vxvi(1896) '" 5
);

elsewh.

nnB>
[|

13
16 9 25 ;0 33 11 Is 22 (only here

as reckless,

wanton), 35 10 51

8 >6.i7. |jni?'B'Je3i

,3

s 11
-

(opp.^).

Zc

34

Je7
condemned

8' 9

+5

10

^ 37

13

59

Est

5
(II

contempt, derision,

^ rei La

cf

T3"|),

||

'1

2. sport,
1

S 6

21
;

c.

b$

abs.,

30 31

26

(opp. H33).

i4'

29

wisdom Pr

Pr

pers., appar. of

25
Impf. 3 ms."pn'B/M Ju 16

arfr.-pD'E/?

b pers.

Jb2 9 24 in gen. Ec 3
27
Pi. Pf.
play, Jui6
6

c.

yfy, of

(||

b.

id.).

^); c ^ rei vel P ers =


Jb 5 22 Pr 3 i 23 also, fig.,

have no fear of, Hb i


21
71822
41 ;
of noble animals Jb 39
10

v.GieAlbr

a. tow/A. at, usu. in

friendly laugh

16

1.

(2 temp.

exultat'.on, rejoicing;

15

c.

(opp.

Hp '-.

s
exultation, joy (esp. in
119 111
111
43
14
3
12
|OB>
^gi
favour), Jo
105 119
Isi2
8
(i.e. with which guests were anointed; fig.) ^45
Is6i 3 (opp. !?2K); / 'B' BB> Je33 9 (1| n^HPl on text

51

||

Pt P^ 1? Pr
D^nE/o 2 S

261

s.

Inf.

Ch I ^'

^PD^

etc.;

+ nipwo

Pr 8
14
25
(^ pers.) 2 S 2
S 18 7 ; 1. make sport, Ju 1
3
(^B? pers.; in tournament), Pr 8 (?W), v (2
19
3. play : inch instr.
2. jest, Pr 2
loc).
f.

npn'E^o

pi.

:!0

'

music, singing and dancing

18',

c.

'"

^?

966

prro

5
6 [2 iustr.),

Ijrip)

13

6 21

merry-making Je

of

Ch

Ch

17

15

29

(||

(pi'op. inf. cstr.)

Ec7 6

cstr.

Jb

(joyous)

:1

nnB>), io 19

(II

3N3),Ec

fibrin),

(||

126

(opp. dj>3\,

v 39

La

14

elsewh.

Jb

pnto" n.pr.m.

v.

tpntoQ

2C 27
-

4
13

f7

etc.;

cf.

Db' Pr

25

Hb i 10

Nu
19

while married, v
P) ; cf youth,

fr.

12

toward (?N) her ways

+ K*N

TrO* ^
1

n3,

adv. ace), v

i.

2029

41

persistent assaults

011

+ l?^55

Job,

We,

cf.

Jb 16 9 30 21

HCDton n.f. animosity; Ho

|t?V,

of^'s

Gcd

+v

(del.

cf.

Qal

and

1.

I.

n^D

cfoer-

:s2

(JE);

(cf.

foil.:

for

Nes Mare

15

),
.

'b'iKs

13

!!

25
;

^K).

NH Tp
j**ao

Zinw, n*P M.toe-

i^i

fee, Ar.

(not

always

s'19 23
-

,
-

b'b'D^n,
|

sthg. as

1
,

vb.denom. whitewash;

v.

,ui(is3,,5M

hm frw\

Dt 27 s 4
-

%.

conversation

Am 2

rPttf (-/of

diligent,

'bpN^Xu2 2

^nybrnK,

n.[m.] lime, whitewash;

vto, in^to

is

the mercy of

fr.

Eth. Aj&rtlf:);

29
-

We DrHPS,

Ff. 2 ms. TE>|

Nu

32

t["T"to, *ntr]

2. Satan

N yZMG

||

lime,

sary, in gen., personal or national; (?) 'By njn

22" (JE),

||

Aram. ^^P,
8
cf. Fra )).

t"I^to

Ji^

xS'aiaw,

Lv 19 32 (H),

loan-word,

???; Aram. WBBf, KJBD, Syr.


vb. fBD, Aram. JOtp ; Ar. ^'ki,

yli-.i

abs.

ropt is 4 6\
;
(in these transition to foil.); fig.tf
fpt

&e remote, esp. fr. the truth,

produced by burning bones


s4
12
as whitewash Dt 27
in sim. Is 33

1. adversary.

v. I. [31D].

washer

NH

(Hebr.);

+ t^tfj a yZ).

jtOtP (-/of following).

(NH

fig.

">;

'

1 s.

31

cstr. n3"fe>

l' tf (/of

Now).

t]Eto n.m.* 109

Ff.

2. old age, naiO 'b> G1115 15 (JE),


r
2S
15
1 Ch 2
8
9 ; V also ^ 9 2 (trees,
s4
of righteous), Eu 4", + 2 S 1
( Ew Th

^tp

cherish animosity against, ace. pers. G1127 41 (J),


e

10

Bu Kit,

13

Jb 4 i 24
s
25 (P), Ju

Qallmpf. 3 ms.
mpl. sf.^ODB" ^ 55 4 etc.;

15
a
49 (poeminJ), 5o (E),

oU

hoary head, old age;

(opp. p$")

+ id. ^7

G1127 41

QB'; perh. akin to JU'K'q.v.);


G11 27

Qal

Jb 1

p*. ab>

age;

Dt 3 2

25

sea

1 2

hairy,

</re?/

(all

Niph.,

n^K/

Ar. il>l ((^) become hoary,


Aram. aD 6e W;

29

in

D't>>!

(NH

M
G1144
sf. WSP 4 2
9
1. grey hair, hoary head Ho 7 (fig.),
44 etc.;
Gn 4 2 3S 44 29 31 (all J), 1 K 2 6 9 Pr 1 31 20 29 'E> B*

Ho7 +;

"fe>

25

(NH OBB>

n.f.

t[QDt^] vb. bear a grudge, cherish


animosity, against

t[^to] n.[m.] (hoary) age ;sf.U^iKi 4

way of evil woman Pr 4 15


7

"Xfl: (in deriv.);

'na'tri "rnpr 1

(abs.),

(+ nNDB

(?yp)

man;

As. se&w, a^erf

Ezr4^

Ntw.

v.

unfaithful wife

(/row old, Jk.a^a5

npbn

fs.

pi. cstr. *)ti&

v 12 20 juss. 3 ms.
15
turn aside, of
Imv. ms. nDB' 4

/ni;;/ 3

t D-* !^ vb. be hoary

sub pnv.

'

Nu 5 m2 ;

<5

sf.

[^to],)^to

XDb' stray;
Eth. iPm?; in. &e seduced,
'
jhliLsi(1 882> 205
Dr
); Qal P/. 2 fs. rVBt?

id. ;

fn. HDpto n.pr.putei(/ios^7%)Gii26 21 (J).

t[JlJ3i^] vb. turn aside (Aram. NOD,


\^&>

H^tDto n.f. accusation;

[Bit?].

v.

sf.

fi.

(rd.

Pr io 23

n. [m.] object of derision,

D^tpto

'W2&? Zc 3 ; Ft.
^L5b 109 20 ^tpV^ v 29

Inf. cstr.

Eth.

[W],

del. vv),

3. sport

4 4

109

hollow Pr 14 13 (opp.
6
2.
cf. b'psn 'B> v

@(SGieDu; Co

'ton

Ec

nan),

(||

(object of) derision, 'By n>n, j e 20 48

MT

1. laughter

'by for

2.

t []^to] vb.denom. (Gerber 30) be or act as


adversary; Qal Imp/. 3 mpl. sf. ^psy \^38 21

as

DB'B>);

(||

>jt;

(||

io ls + 33 t.NT).

; abs. ph& Je48 26 +5 t.;

Je2o"+

abs. pint"

yen).

B"??f>n).

tphiT, pinto n.[m.] laughter, derision,


sport

f 109

cf.

(II

23

mockery Onyy

littered

ii 14

of children's sport

superhuman adversary, 'tPn a. of Job, one of


a*n$NnT 13? Jb i s 7IAM11 - a 2 2 3 4 6 7
b. of h.p.
of Isr. bef.''\ ZC3 122 bta^oXos.
c. as n.pr.
#ata 1 Ch 2 1 * (interpr. 2 S 24 ), @ biafioXcs
1423
Sararaj Mt 4 10 Mk I 13 Lk
( o-arav ft K II

Zc 8 3 ; of beasts Jb40 20
29
^ 104 26 of man, play with (3) crocod. Jb 40
10
Hiph. (declar.) Ft. pi. Q i?"n'E'P 2 Ch 30 they
4

God

subj.

19

6y), 30

rvto

foil.;

NH

cp>

Ar

apeA, nnt,

Aram. D

(oft.);
_

'l_i,

(^)

, 'p

6e

speak;
f^r,

whence (Buhl) ra</er occupation with


orig. mug. in Heb., but conjectural).

967

rv'w
t rTip n.m.*

104,34

27

b'iKi8 Pr23-

i:,

11

(||

nOTN); Wfc>3

(||

142

WB> i Si +
16

of a god,

'b

||

Jb23
Jb
,

Pr 2 3 29 ^55 3
^S^ '5? ?]3E> 102
1

EV; SS

(so

3^,

abs.

K i8

27

(E)

nachdenken

'

'

'

16

(denned in AIT by

SS, but perh.

RV SS,

(so

= 1).

Jbi5

119

VllTfe>

(so

HPS

DJJ3, cf.

4. taZ&

tofc

Buhl
K 9"

so
2

but meaning obscure in context).

trttT'to n.f. id.;


sf.

Bu

1.

97
;

1 De

al., cf. D' ?'

meditation,

al.

cf.

>~nin

study:

vb.denom. muse, complain, poet,


23
talk (of); Qal Trap/. 3 ms. D^ ^ 1 19
3 fs
7S
22
sf.\nwi Pr6
1 s.
9 + etc.; Imv.
tn^iZ?

nis.Wjbi2
1

yj,

19

jb 7

nan),
||

,0

complain

1.

u9

15 - 7s
;

a^n

v 23 48

c.

.;

Lx^i, (.,

ace.

c.

of

rnK

so Dr),

\^69

13

Pr 6 22 (del. Toy) ;

c.

b.

cock

(cf.

b speak to

Jb

(Di 'sprich

HiBurd. Y~$ Kau l"l*n (so Bu as


Bo al. sub II. *?&). Pol'el meditate,

altern.),

consider

of clouds

iT^Dnn Is

Impf. 3 ms.

^ 143

(2 rei

[nto] n.[m.]

Am 4

DD^

I s 53 (abs.);

nan). Gn 2 4 63

||

NB79

'

chrum est, Ges Coram

NH =

cf.

Wetzst Eelsebericht

162S

(cf.

Lag

4- 41

Low p78

Jb 30 4

Jb 307

cstr.

so Ar.

BN159
)).

rr\V? '&

aiwn inx Gn

2i

15

Gn

(E).

'b> abs.

(J); pi.

aw

cf.

De

IT? TO; as attract-

(cf.

RV

Du;

vjatchtowers

Aram.) Ew Di RV m standards (as conspicuous) Thes; ships (id.) (Bennett [private


ScMprung5
Che H * Marti,
letter], and now Gunk
(v.

cf.

tfT'Styp
gination

nra'B^'D

ships).

show-piece, figure,

ima-

SS Bu Jb40

ni>3S;
||

n.f-

ins'TO Pr i8 u

'

31

prop.

LV26

abs. '

Dn s3B'lp Nvi 33 52

carved

specif,

Nu 33

s2

sf.

(P;

'Op?
||

LV26 (|| naxo etc), 'o n."io


u
(>del.Co); elsewhere ^D3 'O Pr2 5
1

anbep), 13 }3K
,2

aaSoaf

11
,

t rTOto

(so
Hpt

nj3^; Kit

73

7
-

Baer Gi

whence
abs.

dub.) n.pr.m. in Benj.

Fremdw176
)

(NH

d.

H.

CI18 10

23

P?p; prob. loan-

M125

Fra

84

-/dub.);

2
.

t^DiL1 n.pr.loc.

(si

vera

1.)

Ko'^j-iSiq*;
Eg.

^^i id,

Aram. Nf3p,

fr.

^X, Nb

also Ar.

cp. r-fe6 in

van

% Pr

(=ouilook,

var. ^a'B/

L ^x ia Sechia.

Zapia, Se^ta,

word (Lewy

imagination, conceit,

2.

carvings.

si'Zwr

PnS

Pr 25 11 ^73%

1- show-piece,

figure, of idolatrous symbols,

Ez8

'irV&D Ez 8 12

sf.

pi. cstr. ni3B>D

tnity n.[m.] bush, shrub, plant;


coll.

'kostliche Anblicke,'

others refer to imagery


Comm
ing the gaze) Che

grow up (of trees), sihtu, appar. a shoot, sprout;


BH Pun. riB> Syr. )JL*a> artemisia

Ui. Lane

perh. gen. term, 53 quod visupid-

so

rP'ti^'/offoll.; d. perh. As. Mhu, grow,

Judaica,

16

tr3ton.[m.] knife

thought; sf. "no D*w6 TSD

n.f. very dub., only pi. cstr. ni3B>

v. I. BIB'.

read prob. \Tfo (against Ba

13

1 s.

unless otherwise corrupt.


II.

l|

foreign words

/ie,

Wolkengebilde ')
abs. 'fe> perh.
rfnB) Jb 3 8 36 (RV m meteor).
;

'

(cf.

t[n^pto]

NH VDB> coc&, njDfe'

||

pers. talk (with)

c. sf.

sinnend';

nrfim

ni^aJ,

(2 pers. against;

appearance,

celestial

phenomenon(Rabb.Thes2^nc?/De(afterTalm.)

mocking words),

ta&

(i.e. disclose grief?),

l,

= 2,

complain

(_j) is

T 13 n.[m.] perh. a

2,

v 13 (pan);

niKba? v 27

5
3. a. taZ&
TO*^?? nrn 145
10
(about), smgr (of): abs. Ju5 (ode); c.3rei, ^105*
= 1 Ch 16 9 (|| "W, 1?t so SS Gerber, but poss.
;

Aram.

otd,

look out, hope, HN13D uiatchman, N^VOD (for

&Lx*.* lamp-niche, Eth. ffuftji^*; icindoiv).

(rd. prob. nrpfew

meditate upon, study, God's nibvlj

Dnips

Inf. cstr.

^^"Dy ^77

2. TOMse:

for nnfe>K).

55" 77 4 (both

(^a? "woa), + ^ 6

11

wVju5 +

mpl.

148

n^^u

v 14S

-pp.

ijto v. 11.

Heb. ^SSD) outlook-point; \Aa> Pa. hope for ;

99
ii 9 w ; Tlflgv .

Dt>

iv. iab>.

v.

ace. Dalm), Di

v + 119" Jb 15
^"OD^ '&>
complaint
abs.

2. (obj. of) musing,

[in3]).

nato

Nap

WW

sjto,

etc., v. I, II. di'b\

'

0"nB, rra^to

Ar.

'

34
Buhl beschaftigt sein' ; AV taZ&) -^ 104 of
man (Buhl SS. Bae Rede, oder Gesang'). Vid.
1
3 !)?
3. anxiety, trouble:
also [fp] infr.
1

1, 11.

HDl^ (\/of foil.; NH nap foo&

musing,

Foil, are dub.: 2.

nb'

'

64-;

\f)ip

1. plaint, complaint:

tfw ID), 21 4

10

complaint,musing;

sf.

K 9 1 102

itV'B'

-piy

inscr.;

near

Bamah

WMM

but 2c0(*>; read 'Bf

Th We Dr Kit Bu HPS.
I.

[TTDiiH vb. cover, lay over,

screen

(cf.

T^Ex 33

||

22

/Ll3D);-Qal Pf
(JE).

1 s.

so as to

^bfcn

968

pto
til.

Ppitf]

vb. weave

me

]|

-/iI^aD);

11

Jb i o with bones

sf. *333tPPl

Po'lel Impf. 2 ms.


and sinews thou iveavest

(cf.

together.

t[Tjiy] n.[m.] booth, pavilion


eiTon.,

H3D sub

cf. T]b,

pD) ; sf.

II.

perh.

('b>

i3^ La

-ftfc

28 19

V'32 Ne 9
D3n 3p subj., ace.

22

D119
n.
nb
P r2I
2 ace.

music, v

Ew Hi Bev

teachers (so
7ms ['''s] pavilion

ilVO).

(||

1.^,

cf.

hedge; sf.

n.f.

in|*>0 Is 5 5

(if

10

36

= 53 ,Prio i4 i5
Pn 9 u Jeso has
3

t[n3ton]

^2

abs. A1115 13

II.*pD).

35

5 - I9

perhaps

IV "73t^
transfix

Eth.

eJj-i,

(-/of
lo82c

(Lane

HaB'D

rcl.

foil.;

sub

v.

cf.

Dl Pro1

1%

).

thorn; pi. &$? Nu

n.[m.]

[Tjif]

s5

33

Gie Rothst)

1-

spear; pl.nisb'Jb 40 31

NH

oneself attentive (to), Zoo&;

understand, Ithpa. foo&

14

nbs'w n#N

22=;

1S18

'

abs.

):
I

(D);

v 7 (D)

3,

c.

Is 52 13

S 18 15

al.),

S i8

or

Dr

(cf.

Je io 21 20 11 23 s Jos
(rd.-^33 for

"^

5 - 14

K 18

cf.
:

Dt 29 s

V^Prif.

c.

K2

ri

(D).

'5^ n,m Prudence, insight;


+ cstr. Pr
+ 'b> abs. S 25

abs.

^11

11

dence, good sense: 'W naitO

(rare)

Aph.

instruct; 73b* only Aph. (for Heb. i^S^n), under-

make wise; ~%>AJa Pa. eac/i, Ethpa.


understand, etc.; Sam. ZiS^v. Ithpa. look (for
stand,

Heb. t2''3n)j As. siklu, clever, siklutu, cleverness,


30
MeissnSuppl M) , Qal P/. 3 ms.
1 S 1
be prudent, circumspect (SS HPS); Kit Buhl Gerber

17

1S25 3
12
1 Ch 22

f1

Sbd& Pr

sf.

Dn

woman

25

; 1.

-f

pru-

of good sense

2. insight, understanding:

10

'V

10

Aram. 73 D
consider,

either skilful

6. prospev, have success

b*V Jb

b?D, Hithp. s/tew

(at),

Jb

as subst.

/Dli' vb. be prudent (Gerber 47 denom.

blf, but vb. early

fr.

17

^SPO,

read

/ortunate.

?3^r>
1

al.

7. cause to prrosper
n.f. barb,

in
the

ace." to Mas.
(van d. H. Baer Gi), cf. %$, i.e. a child-slaying
warrior but
Hiph. elsewhere only Ho 9 14,
of miscarriage <& Ew and most mod. (Gf

VrssThHPS

(P;ll^)t [n3to]

10

akin also to

spine; As. siJckatu, peg,

5"iij thorn,

Syr. Jfci^ nai'Z do not belong here,

"]l'tt\

Ke Behrm

Thes

12 s

^3 f ^3?

Ar. Ji. pierce,

cf.

ixi weapons;

)J

I.

skill, sc.

Dnn 8 *

V'Sfc'O

2 -i

3 right)

c. b,

5. act circumspectly, prudently:

the tvise).

III."pt> (-/of Ml.;

shewed good

D^?fc^(n)

);

subj.,

Pr 16 23

rei

bf a^se^n 2CI130 22 (but

etc. ivho

21b

Gabriel

nica

Be Ke Benz

20

pers.

ace.

||

nj'a

Ch 2 11 cf. Jb 17 4 3itD 'b> Pr 3 4 13


Ch 30 22 ^ B*K Ezr 8 18 '2>3 fJ?V 1 Ch

15

26 h. yi^B'fe Dn lipO Pr 16 22 ; restrains from


anger 1 11 wins praise 1 8 fool despises 0"'?'? *&
8
23; ''V tm Ne 8 (|| P3H) se < forth (the) wrccfer,

standing (i.e. the meaning).


cunning, craft, Dn 8 25

3. bad sense,

Hiph. Pf.

prosper.

al.

3 ms. '"'S&n

Je

Ch

3mpl.^%njb34 27 +;
Imp/. b'W: 1 Si + 2 ms. juss. bipri Dn 9 etc.;
Imv. mpl. 1^3'f n f 2 10 7n/. a&s. SsfH Je9 23 +
^3bn (Ges S53k ) Je 3 Jb 34
crfr.
^3f n Gu
28

19

1 7 n 3tt)?3 n.m.eontemplativepoem(Hiph.

is.''fib$?nfii 9 *>;

"

s3

15

2.

De

in titles of

^^32, 42, 44, 45, 52,


8
88,
142; also 4 7 '0 VUj>]
7,
89,
53> 54, 55, 74,
Pi Peal.
>Ges al. didactic poem (-/4);
al.);

Ew

+,

pi.

etc.;

Pi. ^"3^0

Dn

Cprpb'E

14

S i8 +, f. JlbsfD Pr 19 14 ;
35
+, etc.; meanings hard to
1

classify: scholars differ greatly;

b'fynb YVn

lom G113

1. look at:

(J) ivas desirable to look

upon (so Ges De AV, B,V to make one ivise;


EwDi Buhl SS Dr al. sub 3). 2. give attention
2
13
to, consider, ponder: Is4i 44
EH32 29 ^64'
7
27
12
io6 Jb34
c.i?S| 4 i 2 Ne8 13
c. bPi-21
20
2
13
c. by Pr 16
c. 3 f 101 Dn
3. have in9
sight, comprehension : Je9 23 (|p jnj),^94 8 (HP?),
;

skilful, artistic

cases.

t II.

^2

alone

fits all

/Dt^] vb. Pi. lay crosswise

and not Vl.


jX^.

song (-/3);

@ 33 X

'v,

Joa

and mod.,

cf.

(so,

Ar.

of beast, plait locks of hair);

6iwc? legs

14
(J); Thes
3 ms. VT-HK bab Gn 48
/
Dr, however, prudentes fecit, fr. vl. {J>.

Pf.

n^ato Eci

1
,

n^3D.

.'

9",

Dm 9
4

25
(|

|J)T)

understanding: as

ty)3fc>n as subst.

'''s

gift to ruler

n V?. Je 3 15
njH Jb 34 35
16
/fe>n Pri'; 'K>n
*\lfi 2 i
II

||

sider, give insight, teach:

'>

||

VTO

= insight,

t"lDt^ vb.

hire (NH^cZ.; Sab. 13KT1 AV

oneself out(f), recompense^)

and teacher,

y\bC'. hired;

Dn

Pal. iulXi. hired,

4. cawse

17
;

to

subj., ace. rei,

"1DD

con1

Ch

Ar.

jXi

DHM Hofmus n
-

Eth.

reward, thank, mod.

of land ploughed by hire,

Bergheim PEQ1894 19G Palm. N"l3t^ perh. rewarding Lzb 375 );


7',
Qal Pf. 3 ms. rW Dt 23 s 2
'

969

-oft
sf.

Ne 6

ft?

12

csiir. "l'3'f b

2CI124

nna'K'

6
2

13

Ch

12

6
S io

priest Ju

Ch

Ju 9

',

(3 pret.), soldiers, etc.


6

artificers Is 46* 2

Gn 3 o

-)bfe>

Ch 25
Ch 2 4 12

16

'D v

+ 7N

(as vb.,

I SI9

(as

wages; abs.

hire,

">'(=n^);

Pru

cstr.

sub i>ek.

nbtife> v.

father of

all.

T^p^to n.pr.m. head

'k>

in

|tojfe>

subst.),

loc, constr. praegn.).

t"0* n.[m.]

fabfe

v.

no^to

nib'B>).

A@L

Qr vVp);

(in all

(J; as if from sg.

rra^to
-

1.

105 40

Boaz Bu 4 21
-^u), = irO^ V 20 ( id.;
( Sa\^av,
rd. prob. ii-), hence NO^ 1 Ch 2 u n (SaX^),
also (as father of Bethlehem, on identity v. Be
Now Euth ) V 5L54 (SaXovico!/, L 2a/,(a)a) ? rd.

Pr

(J; 3 pret.);

Hg

?,
-

V,

tpnSty n.pr.m.

husband's

31

(3 pret.),

obscure, v.

eai wages, Ft. "Qflb'isn

16 13 (P),

Nun

D^fc>

11.

De Now Toy; for evil purpose


2
1213
(bv
against), Ne 6
Dt 23 = Ne 1
Niph.
hire oneself out, Pf. ^3^3 Dnb 1 S 2
Hithp.
1010

Ex

(J),

wnt

32

pi.

G
5
10]0
pi.
9 ; i *. ac. "?> Pr 2 6
5
(Ezi-4 v. 11. "OD); joass."tt3B> Ne

favour 1?Trd&
26

bvtdto

Imvf"oV Gn 3';

etc.; //. a&s.

hire, retainers

T*W Gn 3

i s. sf.

4
3 ms. 13f il Ju 9 +

16

Ezr

'b>

Qr

46

of post-ex. family;

(Kt. ^D2>

NH

[cf.

DHM

18

EpiBr

Dalman, Lihy. i>DK>


van d. H. Gi Qr pbe>
so Baer

n.pr. "6fe>
Denkm Ar No 13

not
I5

1S

i8

Gn

5
soldiers

go

'{?

13

(J),

K5

22

14

31

20

Zc 8 10

(E),

s8

Ex

3.

r,

reward of

I I

35
,

tTDto

adj.

"?? IsV;
(E),

127

Ec

Mai 3 Jb
hireling's

23

Ex

'fc>

i4

45

J3N^+i?

Dti5 24
45
Ly 2 goO

14

I2

14

Lv

both

Nu

G1131

T"H\I? n.f.

El16,13

Ru

sf.

^.- 29

wages of

15
;

= reward

12

quail (prob. foreign word

17

20

M n\w, Sam. fTTfZ"*); ?mi7,


NHB229ff
coiwrm'x communis vel vulgaris (Ti'istr
mi24 Post H DB -<i L Di^ 16 33): abs. coll. Nu

Ar. i^Jll, Syr.

'

be

Sab. QNe>

j.Li, j.U> wort/i;

//,

^ De '"' **.toi..
;

sf.

^NIX*

29

region on the

left,

'trby
2

cf.

(P),

Ch

K 23

18

S i6+

21
,

ibNW Gn

18
,

also
t.

'fet?

Ec io "& alone Jb 23
Gn 2 4 49 (J), 2 S 2 21 Zc
,

20

S 6 12

Ch

toward

Ex

Ch

i4"': J
'

Ez 1" 'b-b
'boy

3''

the left is

fynM 2 S 2 'b
+ 2 1n: Ze/i Aand,
19

12,

Is 9
1 3 1.
,3
so'b> alone Gn48

Ju 3 21 7':o
Ez 39 3 Jon 4

K 23 ;

9
13 (J); on the

(a sinistra)
2

13
s

+ '&no

48

Zc 4 311 '?~W-

46

Ez 1

27

Gn

left,

'

'

^
Ar. .U,

cf.

),

HM

alone

9t -

WortforschUD6234

Zc*y D
5299
Lag BN " 6);-bNW
views i Sta
8
Gni 9 + cstr. 48 13 2K23 ?1N^ abs.

left is

ffl

etc.; opp. V9) exc.Gn 14 Ju

10

servant, ^FnSB'P

um

15

441 supr.

of faithfulness, ^Fl-

no, 6. 7. other

abs.

p^

21

unlucky, L:tl

1.

'

nortA,

13

7 41

OAram.

14

years like a

years (reckoned strictly), so

T[n"VDtDQj n.f. wages;

No

(also

18

Ex

ji

Ar.

n^DD Syr. Jbc -/dub.,


* Ko"- 1 143 405
Hom i "'

(sf.)

M128

Thes Dietr

(v. also

n.[m.] the

) 54

Jiti,, J.-L2. nort/i w;mcZ)

f.

'

As. sumelu;

id.;

Jd and

2. usu. as subst.

(fig.).

mercenaries Je 46 21

(NH

left

2.

).

(both IP???).

Josl
^Dip, *n?2to (Baer

Dvd.

33

44

15

14; 'K> 'Op? Is 16

"OttJtt^ v. p.

53

^U H ^
12

4 9

abs. ptyl Is

TOP Lv25 sf. TV?& v


; 1. TwVerf, of beast Ex 2 2

hireling, hired labourer

22 10 25 6.40.53

for

of

tip (in flame), offer

gro

<o

Palm. p">D, ascend^; Niph.


K N ^ 78 21 jtfre ^oas kindled
ni>W)
3prn
Pf. 3 fs.
Hiph. make afire, burn:
against Jacob.
Ip^Ti,
c. 3 rei
Impf. 3 ms.
pi. consec.
Pf.

bNOC, Palm,

hired; abs.

20

2a//a).

S*

sacrifice; js.^j,

Sa^ap.

nna'f Je 46 21

razor Is

),

2a X ap (||TJB>

cstr.

(2eXa/*

kindle,

vta.

ascend, Aph. cawse

1212

18
1
15 (JE), 30
31
Nu 18 (P), ^
10
7
Is 4o
62 n

labours),

's

AX ap, A

doorkeeper 26

pi. sf.

Gn

etc.,

passage-money, fare, Jon

Ch

48

burn (Ecclus 43 4marsv^'^p^n, 6mto; Aram, (also BA) P^D

p^Dn,

5
3 (^3b> ty)

n.pr.m. 1. father of hero


fn. "^2
T
I

Ne

'Ob'?'

t [p/ifif]

Dt

E),

(all

= reward,

2.

(E) in expl. of name "DW,


^nWab 'b> B* Je 3 r 16 (cf. 2CI1 15
of

Zc 8 10 Mai

work done, faithfulness,

(fig.

S,eXaix(()i)

A@L

2832 33

'K>), 2

sg.,

31

Ez 29 1819 ; shepherd (symb.) Zc

Ex

beast

"!3'B'

sf.

wages, only

hire,

Sa^aai/,

18

,|

+,

18

'

Nu i8 + cstr. "Ob* Dt
Gn 30 + etc.; 1. wages, of

art.; abs.

c.

servant,
i

n.m.

"Oil?

jr.

EzM

'

,314

(E),
3

Jui6 29

Dn 1
8
3
"linN d,
or/t (on left of one facing east, cf.
27
15
Ez
16 46 .
p 4, Dnp 1 b) Gn 1 4 Jos 1 9 (P) cf.
11

Pr

16

2'

Ct

1 3.

denom. Hiph. take the

t[^Nfti!?] vb.

myImpf-

left (alw. opp.

Gn

13

Ko

'

23f

(Ges 5
14

19

Gn

fe/<

hand

left

Ch

f.

pillar

Ch

,5 - 16 - 26 -':7

23

5e

3.

15

pi. cstr. 'riBbD f ig 9 ; cause


9
to rejoice, gladden, c. ace. pers. (or equiv.),

of temple

side

body Ez 4

Dt 24 s Je 20
s
3
29 (H07 v.

20

palm Lv

4
,

27
(God) Je 3
'

13

Qal 1

cogn.)

f 86

cause

to exult

15

90

vb.

7'<//i,

30

f 89

154

43

instr.),

(subj.

also,

Pr

^np/en consec.

Dti2 ls +;

ms.nriofen

43

,|

Pf. 2 ms.nnpK'n

Jo

'Tipb'

//. cstr.

etc.;

TO adj.; 24

^Tv.

fc^B*, etc.;

t.

+ 2b aitD), v
22

Ez 35" +

nbb>

temp.),

cf.

Ch

15

Pr 23
Is 14

15

29

EX4

in one's heart

3 t.;

n with

c.

from Pr

pleasure

1S

14

10

c. *?

Ec

Jb

rei at

21

12

Jon

+ 8t.; c?

b. rejoice arrogantly, exult at,

Ob 12 + 35 '4 38 17 c. "!>
29
rei Ez 2^', 2 rei Jb 31
^35 Pr 24 17 abs. Ho
M
9 ( + ^Tb), 2 Si +3t., + (said of righteous
Mi

b pers.,

Is 14

19

15

by Eliphaz) Jb 22 19
2. a. rejoice religious2
1
7
ly, c. 2 rei 1 S 2 Dt 12 ^ 2i + 7 t.; c. "'a, etc.,
.

Jo
c.

2:i

rei

t/'

Jo

21

W+

|32 n + iot.
2CI129 36 by

rei

48

Ch

29

!lb

= ^ 9 6 ^97
11

heart) Zc io

(cf.Ex4

14

7a

nxbyx);

cogn.), 16

(c. ace.

+18

(isles)

16 9

l a supr.);

feasting etc.,
12 m.w l6 n

+ \3

1CI129 9 *; c. ?8oj>
because 119 74 abs. Zc 2 14 4 10

"a

c.

inf.

12

t.

26

(i2t.

16 10

at sanctuary)

27?j cf# I4

(of heavens)

^), + (of

3b"baa Zp 3 14
n M?bls9 2 and (of joyous

c.

Ch

31

23

dn ^
Dt i6

pr 1

'b 2b

Est5 9
13

K8

66
(

+ 2.b ^0)

= pt. K
ntynn piping),
= 2 Ch 2 3 IP rei Ec 2
+3

10

b.

Kn

43
i

in thankfulness to

JTH),

c.

39

,:>

(both pred.

14

40

20
(
4 2
2. as subst. 'Kn

(||

?j?ri)

'

10

Am6

13

+ b rei),

Pr

14

(b inf.),

Jb3 22 ( + brrb; |p'^); 2.b-TOI S 2 4 7 of


malicious joy 'v Pr 1 s (b rei), Tljn 'npb' ^35 26
.

nrTOU)

^i 3 7

40

(H),

gubj_

Dt

nnpb> Is9 2 +

cstr.

etc.;

mirth;

n.f. joy, gladness,

Gn3i 37 +

'b>

ninob''

pi.

^16",

40

1
i
37
nri^'p Est 9 ,7
,

fy
v 22

3-6

'

(||

= 33

21D QV),

S i8 R

1
-

ls 22
-

cf.

Is

9"

abs.

; 1.
Gn3i 27 (E),
^45 QV
45

16

i6 ]0

(DV om.) v 19

+ 5 t, +'b bip

flnri

sf.

ri-

mirth, gladness, e.g. in festivity,

lfi

+ 3ia

DV),

7"= i6 =25
9

Je

1013

10

11

19

Ec 5 Ct 3 cf.
>/ of heart Pr 14
inward joy) Jon4 6 Pr r5 2 v';= gaiety,
;

2;i

(of

pleasure Is 22 13

Jb 20 5
Ez 3 5 ,b
,

Ec

(b rei), so

>Wr Chr) religious:


'V tie Nu io 10 (P)

= 51",

61
35
heart Is 30 29 Je

+ (in
+ 4.

mockery)

(/feci

Pr io

23

i2

2 - 10

2
/
;

fr

16

Is

^ 36

12

||i

nby
8' 2

i.

12 27

as gift of

66 5

15

1625

make
;

a (sacred)

obiy nnpb

Is

44

of

Ne

12
s

'<

4
1 3. ^'oy of ^
yjr

joy
7

+7

Zp

t.

3''

happy issue -^ 106 3 (|| ait3),


(Gr njp, Toy 2S^p opp. npnp).

residt,
20

2. (esp.
Joi I0 +

Ch

by pers.

'b' c.

8 15 9 7 'W n-3 7 4 ; ^n '{?


21'"; malicious joy
,

Ch 30 23 Ne

festivity 2
10

Pri5 21
33.^3

of foolish

Lv

Sn u

CI17

4"

because

of prosperity; subj.TlN; opp.^y^),

(fig.

^ 1 26

at feast of tab.

13

IP pers. get
12
Pr 3

c.

K 20

+ (of heart)

t.

(J);

Is 66

abs.

||

mod.), by rei

temp. Je 4i 13 + 6

c. cl.

15

VO^ "Vrss

nnw

14

(others 2

-MT

Dt33 ,a

+ (prob.) WDJ-baa ^ 9 o
Ecn by pers. Is 39 +

t.

(TOtt"! for
2

1919

Ju

14

etc.;

life: a. rejoice, c.

pers. vel rei ta&e pleasure in

Ec 3"+

\\^i, less oft. ||I3T, iby,

common

1. in

1. a. as adj. joyful, shewing joy,


(

21

f.

17

:!3

TPID adj. verb, glad, joyful, merry;


nnpb> f 119
abs. "v Dti6 +
pi. &ni>
45
*ni>
'riw ^35;
Is2 4
iKi + cstr.

16

Is 9 +
etc.; 7ip/
Ne 1
20
n
inoB>"
nano'f
fpl.
65"
2 s i
mpl.
^
9
3
3
18
14
etc.; 2mi\ms. nB> Dt 33 + fs. 'nek Zp 3 +
3 mpl. ?np'B>

^c'E'

b pers.

c.

"

(c.

+ ace.

'>).

i6 9 +

xj,

20

43

by pers.

c.

15

Qal ]2C Pf 3 ms. np'B>


15
2a 6 3fs. nnpb>Est8

'>

27

La 2 ';
30
s
15
19 45 46 104 Ec io 19 Pr
id.

tHiph. = Pi.

Ch

Ezr* 22 Ne

92 (2

glad

he

rejoice,

perh. As. samahu, flourish, Ar.


proud; Pun. 11. pr. f. nnCK>);

cf.

23

Pr io 1

abs.),

nBfo 2); esp. subj.

a),

at \^

subj. rei J119 13

IP separ.) Is

(c.

IP of source, v.

+ Inf.

15

subj. pers.

+ ;left (usu. opp.^B?),


17

13

Ju

P*. PIBB'D

21

30

Is

etc.;

</ie

(aside)

on the left;'W

side of

A-

Z.;

^JL

19

</o

tam

WPIBB' Je 20 15

sf.

7mp/. 3 ms. rtBB* ^ io4 + etc.; /mc. ms. npB>


^ 86 4 'n&ff Pr 27" etc.; //. abs. Upb> Je 20";

left,

H?2&
T
-

nfttf,7

(NH

bwn
to
; l. =
fig.

I5

(P).

4
-

Dt 24

nisbq consec.

15

21

ii u

'^W

fs.

K 7 = 2 Ch 3
10

Imv.

2.

ff|)'w Lv 1

12

21

"h^Nttto adj.
21

Ch

'

Inf. cstr.

cf.

true way) 2 S 14

to the left (fr.

use the

Ez

(J),

Is 30

Ez 21 21

U27,;

D^D'W)

Pt.

^NpbFI

mpl.

T&Kt&*

cohort.

RfejM

"- 63
by pers. Is9 16
Dm; Perles
be
31
Pi. Pf. 3 ms.
#ewtfe, Ar. 'J*JL), 2 rei \^ 104

tn^^tp

l_,

n.f.

abs. Ju" 4 ,s (v.

rug or thick coverlet (?);

GFM).

730?
b

toiC (\^of

mi

Dt8

13

44

[Ru3 + ]

skb^

Gn

Ex

35

3"

22

26

ls

Ex

2i'

22

22

Is

20

bed-covering Dt 22 17

56
),

Ex

ceptacle for articles


cf.

Jos 7
12

G1137 34 44 13

(pi.)

35

(J),

41

Ch

wfy v

cstr.

i//-

104

21

29-" ]S e

= 2 Ch 9

21
;

cf.

woman)

Dt

etc.;

as

11

outer

as costly gifts

booty Jos

BS

22

Proph

(late).

vii -

Mi

or Bn?j>e>

),

fc'm (those) at peace (ivith

>.

tato Kt

30

23

gt r

cf#

(cf.

1515

2i

+ pt.

lc - 17

H^Ti?)

pass., of

Pr 30 23

cf.

specif, of sexual

in

pass,

"N>

Btea

285 s

(but v.

tEc3 3
CH3 @

TO

Ez 35 (but rd.
Berthol
Toy),
Ec 2 13 esp. evil Ex i8 21 (E),
Co
2
Mi 3 1^45' + iot., virtue, etc. Mi3 2 Pr 1" + 4 1.

b.

ace. rei,

c.

17 -

perverse

obj.

/>l

Ho 9

15

tAm

Isr.

(its

wickedness ^5" iC;


idolatry and evil Am s1 Is i 14 61 3 Je44 4 Mai
16
3. P<.ac<. 51 asadj.Is66 5 (asvb.c. is.
2 +5t.
pron.

Je 12

Pr 13 24 one

usu. subst.,

supr.);

hating his ton (opp. 2nN); elsewhere


foe (usu. cstr. or c. sf.), sg. and pi.
sts.opp.2nN): foeofinanEx2 3 5 (E),

Lv26 (H) +
17

24

Pr 26

abs.

Ex

nation

27

(c.

31

Dt 19";

(without &6)
17

34

+3

t.,

of evil

suretyship +11'

Dt

19

18 21

H^N,

Gn24 M (J),

Est 9 ^-"< +',


*6 c. <?

(E),

42

= enemy,

(oft.

+p
46

Jos 20 5 and
,

good Mi 3 2 cf. Jb
Pr 28 cf. 15 27 of

foe of

tEx

(i.e.

10

in all);

t.

pers., a no-hater to one

not giving

it);

1010

'">

foes of

tNiph.
Dt 5 , Dt 7
2 Ch 19
20
7
b
Invpf. 3 ms. N?.^ Pr 14' is hated, so v
{

tEx 20

Ezr

46

v.

v. iioba'

n.f. a
Pr

pers. by, v. )

supr

^55

fixtiP] supr.

kind of lizard (so

33 I

+Pi. Pt.

d).

pkcstr/^OSi

13
;

16
;

enemy (Qal 3)113^,

etc.;

Lvii.so

Dt

(J),

31

[SnQ?] Hiph.

trPE?}

S 13 22

(evil-doers + ^26*

t.

in gen. clothes (pi.)

Ct 4

Now GASm),

(We
him),

ttiob'r

31 31

1"

obscure); reflex. (acc.iB'DJ) fPr 29 s4 abs.

22

37

Ju

(E),

(P

nW)

sf.

:!r" 37

of Zion Is 6o u

palaces),

Q^nbijb' v 13

sf.

(fig.);

9'

Jb

25

[Ct 4 11 ]

prob. ntob^ (Eoorda,

rd.

+Gn2 9

+Ez 16 37

13
in (JE), Dt
(E), Jos g
24

Edom Gn 3 6

5 -3

(J),

Qr (>Kt
human a. c.

1.

n'B

fs.

revulsion t2 S 13 1315 ( + acc. cogn.), Dt22 KU0


3
so, obj. man (of Jerus. under fig. of harlot)
24

E),

Ex

45

(transp. from

ntoVf Jos9 5 +

pi.

25

Gn

26'-''

opp. 3HN)

Pr
Pr 25 21

riKife>

pa*s.

etc.;

Wf

cstr.

(oft.

Gn

Gii37 5 +

^p Ex

,"

ODJ-wife) Ju I4 1S i5 22
(

)>

fig.

(all
-

id.

garment Ex 22 "

io

10

39

wife,

clothes

22 22

(2a/xaa, 2a/3aa).

garment (of man or


Dt

47 43
'

n.f.

Vex 2 2

iKii

Exi8 21 +

(|[ayri)+

2. subj.

tnn^b
;

25

p Dt 4 +

+;'mpl.

10

21

E).

2aix(a)\a) =

,s

Exi 9

14

t r\b)2W n.pr.m. kg. of

24

Ju

(E),

(JE); as costly gifts

(all

abs.

Am5

covering or re-

31

Up

cstr.

42

act.

ace. pers.

Eu 3 3 Kt (Qr
Gn 9""' (J; cf.

more gen. garment, Dt2 2,

Pr30

34

Dt8

(both E),

J1115 2

WW); hate

Beriz

Gn2 9

On"!^

Hast-DB- l02S

9 2 S 12 Kt,
in both pi.); as covering in sleep

io

^t'B'

sf.

wrapper,

wornasowier grarmmi (v.Hackie


m.

PL

13

pi. cstr. "Wfe>

mantle (of man or


woman), usu. square piece of cloth

Encr. Bib.

abs.

sf.

pi.

nwro

a&s. &Ofe>

232f

).

nty? Dt2i 22
r6$> Gu 45 22 2 +

etc.;

Dozy

VMeme " tsMr-

1:!

cstr.

etc.;

600

wrapper, mantle;

trivfttl? n.f.

Gn 9V,

Ar. Js^-i enclose, envelope;

foil.;

Lane'

cloak,

971

sf. 'Wfe'O

Jb

sf.-K^'O 2 S 22
etc.: 1.

1)',

29

4l

personal

41
and national, Jb'3i 29 Dt 33 (poem), 2 S 2 2 =
24
13
2
s
u
2. of ' Nu
+ 18 4 ^44 55 68 8 9
21
16
41
3i
83= 139
Sz
Dt
2
(poem),
(J),
io
f
3
3. of wisdom Pr 8
11

'

(also

on "OB';); abs. "c Pr

Shipley-Cook

Ency. Bib. Lizard'

',

:iG

(appar. Voffoll.; meaning dub.).

1?3t#

["ta], rVnpfro,
vb. hate

N3ttf

Eci2 u ,v["W],p.72.

(NH

MI WE?
4

id.;

145

DKX>

foes; Sab.

/oe

Sab.Denkm.

No12 ''-

cf.

wiy

CIS iv,No.i73.i.6. Ai-.L.i, J^, /*a<e; Aram.


NJD, li, id., HMD, j^Li /tafer, etc.; Eth. hate is
31
ftAft:); Qal 128 Pf. 3 ms. 'b> Dt 1
+ ,s{.
C
15
r\p
f.
2Si 3 + 2 ms.
f 5 +, s ^ns:'^ j u

m&

Imp/. 3 ms. N$ Pr 13 2 6 sf. ?Jn:?


15
Imv. mpl. fe> Amp ^97'; //
3

16
,

etc.;

etc.;

:s

v. Vl
nN-J&n Dt 2i
the hated (wife
^<>").
(as
Y
but read probably n^fr\
15b

fs

tn^Jty
T

lb.

so.-,i.9

14

t [N^tZ?] adj. hated, held in aversion

hatred; abs.

n.f. hating,

ns:^ Dti

'{f

a);

Nn

TP

10

27

sf
Pi-25
^ cf. 01
Ko"-'f'^ant.
^"
rol>
EZ35 (pi. T^
P
cf.
Toy,
Berthol
*\n#p
5 131 k
Co
&
but < rd.
35

c :tr.
!

11

'

911
Ges ), etc.; hatred
20
human, Nu 35 (P), Ez
6
5
26 V i9 Ec 9
1 '

2fi

DDH

mp2 5

'&

10
,

23

23

n^rn 139

n?J~K)

opp.

(sts.

12
35" Pr io

^
s2

I0 9

3
^

"

18

1.
15''

tm P liatic

(against ^'s foes),

972

V2
ako

(of sexual revulsion)

2.

ace. cogn.).

Dt

'&

'"Oi'ia

hating, as vb.,

'i's

S 13 15

(all

ace. pers.,

c.

D'nym

Imv. mpl.

III.

TT^il? n.pr.mont.Sai'eip: Amorite name of

whence came cypress-trees Ez


23
Ct 4 s
2 f, prob. northern peak(s) of H. 1 Cli 5
ed Far 68
Abulf
(where + fain); so Ar.
Dt3 9
Syr. ;.*L, Ecclus 2 4 Z., As. Saniru COT
Geogr.l Of.andreff.
Dt 3 ,9
ral04_
Bulll
D1
y id alsQ Dr
[van d. H. erron. 'w Dt CtJ.

Hermon Dt

]2

(H

^-,

'bntnx Jb

whence

incohed; Ba ESM
pericardium,

as branching out,

by a thins).

&e disquieted

disquietings,
/

quieting or excited thoughts;

Wf) Jb 20

dissf.

^n).

2
(||

foregoing;

v.

24

'

/.); abs.

27

Lv4 24 +,

(hairy

139

cstr. "i"yb>

'

'

>'

19

23

(P)

777)

Nu

+20t,

alone

'E>

Gn

37

3>

of goats

Lv

= he-goat Lv 4 +

16

24

in

Dn 8

+ 9 t. Lv Nu

15

Lv

9
21

'^n

'nn n;yfc>

Ch

prob. gloss to l-BSn

is

foil.;

Ar.Jki

cf.

[nyib]

fi.

23
v,

NH=BH,

6e Aair*/,

cstr.

iL1 78
-

);

jii.aa, JL't^las

iy (lit.

n.m.

Lvl3

hair

; abs.

As. Mriw,

Ju

Lv

+,
Ez l6?

T>W

i.e.

20

Zci 3

man

9
Dr).

(cf.

Is 7

Ct 4 6 5 (Ko '"),
rqyb> v 4 (Ges 91e );
/

B>

with a garment of skin.

Gn

On'IN

2.

26

2nd ed.

i2o.

44^. al)Si

15

and (QTVfe') Lv 1

2K23 (MT
Kmp Klo Kit

IS

'

woman Ez

of

in fig.) long hair

J|?T;

Ct 4

16'

Lv

(leprosy-)marks

i3

hair of skin in

6";

10

TrH3?iy
Kpi6i),

abs.

Ju 20 16

n.f. ahair,

nom.

\Q

3b

(d),

n.coll., 03 03
"tftfl

nilj|b
["^tl.']

and most

^ 4o
vb.

Qal

Dr 1 s 43

Pf. 3 pi.

13

cf.

nfett

Buhl

(Ges 5122t );

niyfro

cstr. in phr. itftn

single hair of his head,

(v.

unit,

2
ts>

S 14" 1 K i 52
Jb 4 15 (appar.

prop.pl.); pi. cstr.

69 s (both as numerous-).

myb Ez

27

s5
(||

'

-;

113,42Si

desolate

for idols 2

'

256

175

'

Ch

rf03

'fcn

SS

WTiyD, Syr. Jl'v^

Ho3 +

barley,

Di'

abs/'C Ex 9

31

common

Diy^ Glas
OAram. myc,

cp.

Eth. /"CVJ&:

usu. pi.

grain

1. growing, standing, sg.

8s

pi. 2

Jb

40

Jo

S 14 30 'iyb>
9

22

23

by aav, tojn);

id.; Sab.

Ar. Jli.

sown

i", as

13

Ch

11

'm

fib

(oft.

WlVf
"'^'?,

3U1

Ex

.(J),
9
Is 28"; standing,

reaped

VW(?) i?

S
f 2. pi., the grains,
measured, cooked, etc.: Ho 3 s2 Ez 4 9 13 19 45 13
16 18
2 K 7
Je 4I 8 2 Ch 2 9 14 27 s Pu 2 17 3 15 7 2 S
2

Ptu

-'

1 K 5
(food for horses); 'V ich
1
16
15
'v onb J U f
27 (P); 'fc> npp Nu 5
12
fy n?y Ez 4
28

denom. bristle, with horror

ny>

45

name

(H); prob. also

NH

hordeum;

93

wheat, grain)

Dt

trnVto

ES

1369

5-

Sem

barley (bearded grain;

n.f.

in Fell ZMGliva900)

etc.):

13 (P).

t.

"1 -

'1

Dny^n) Hoffm ZAWii(1882)


Benz Bur.

Baud 8

cf.

^ Js ^u inhabiting

+^1,

NH id.;

(with he-

s-

of genitals;

SE

nriTy^n

loc.

Skizzeniii - l35; Heid - 152

C'Vyb 13 21

ruins, so pi.

human:

demons \Ve

Ziairy

'

prob. also 1? $>Si B^K 2

,
)

iEW '> Ju 16- 2 S 14 Nu 6 (P), cf. v (P);


+ beard Ezr9"; 'b> "ijrijj ^68 22 incl. bead,
beard, eyebrows Lv 14 910 (P); O&nn 'B Is 7 20
(i.e.

4" s 5".

demon

fin. "l^ytT n.m. satyr,

Egypt.

Gn 25*
J +
(Ges 593hh Ko

20

^^

(J),

Ephraim ( = goat, Thes); c. n


Ju 3 26 2e(r)eip(0^a, L 2rjpoi6a.
1

s6

'

ly'K'

i6'

'B>

<'

22

ny'f Lv i 4 + iTJ$ v
four: 1. of animals, as material,
25

23

she-goat; cstr. nTV'f

n.f.

hairy female of goats)

goat's form, or feet;

27

sf.

Ez

WMM").

64

IJJfc'

VOtf?:

Eth.

hairy skin; on Gk. deriv. v. Le wy Fremtiw

"W

Nu

||

Jli,JJLi, AaiV, so
Aram. tOPD or (%),
Bondi

23

Lv

1 1 1.

(P); riNtsn(n) n^fe> he-goat for sin-offering

43

Ez 43 22 45 23 Lv

(J),

P); "S n^fe>

(all

'"'''

fn. [m^Vte] n. pr. loc, prob. in

*r.

'nab).

'i

"\J7t^ (/of

I.

11

19

* 94

''-,

buck

he-goat,

'e>

16

25

Ges 585 "); sf. *m~p

Gn

BN

'fe>

Nu 7 + pi. Di;Vf Lv l67 cstr


Nu f ; he-goat, usu. D^O'Vya' & MC&
87

Jb4 13

B>

(appar. of anxious doubts); as secrets

(open to

NH

one;

P|J?D,

32

bristling);

10

(Donatio

n.m. Nu15

-^tt>

(v. TV p.

t[D*SV"^tr ]n.[m.]pl.disquietingthoughts

neynp sub

:tt

TD^S^i!) n.[m.]pl.
(Baer

ejD

cp. <_JLii, strike the (*_iULi)

a.i.i

20

Ez2_7

with

al. identif.

foil,

cogn.

f 1. IVti? adj. hairy; ms.


33
(J).
fpl. rhyf& vt v
11.

divide (q.v.),

v.

Thes

f 1. "^y\D n.[m.] horror (prop,


'%> abs., as ace.
cf.

DOK> Hiph.);

(||

toB ). Dt 32 17

'

m?f# (/of foil.;

10

-|]5>.

i:t

(cf.

Je

flSK'

2S

s7

"BV'f

"W T^ 1-W: 3 2

Imp/. 3 mpl.

V"l\

Lv

K4

42
,

TD^ytp

n.pr.m. priest

Ch

24

s
;

2iu>pujx.

973

tl^b

n.pr. Seir (=T<yb,

25

-iyb 2 7"':3 ;

but note p]ay in-iy'^Gn


25
T
jfgzuGxioMeuM, En c y .Bib.,i.n83
cp n.pr.mont^l
,

IV "^J/^ (assumed

Gray

<!? cf.

r/

prop.N.M.

nato

Vof foil.).

as

D^^b n.[m.]pl.rain(-drops),

vera

si

1.;

(the

hairy/

'

well-wooded,'

'

i.e.

*U.I

cf.

= Tel Am. landmen',

perh.

(1892), 114

2r](tp

^f\d

Tel

Am-

Edom

Buhl

Edom,

Ju 5 (poem; \\id.),
Dt i 44 a 43 12 "- 29 33 2 Jos

||DilK),
2

c.

Sea,

30

cf.

mont.
-

c.

gent. Ez 25 s

H. '&]; but del.

m.

as

d. personif.

= Edom

'^"03
(

"Hri p.

d.

-360;

20
= 1 Ch i 3s Gn 36 21 (P; +
cf. Gn 14 ) Gn 3 6
DHK y-YAS) = Edomites 2 Ch 2 5
DV0V1N).
6

11 - 14

(||

2.

mont.

2-?ap,

Saris

in Judah, 'b~~in Jos i5 ,0 (P), Aa-aap,


2ip; Di Buhl 091 al. cp. hill-ruin

of Jerus. (Rob BRi "

W.

9 miles

c.

foil.;

15G

Dt

'b?

edd.'D V.13D.
As.

Ar. LLi,

.76j

v7 +

oftener du. Dlbb


s

sf.

28 s2

Zip,

Is 6

nab Jei7 +,
ir;

7'23

cstr. 'nab

+,

etc.

i2 4

icnab f 59

3 mpl.

sf.

Albr

cf.

>

inab

sf.

ea>,
It

,
>

edge; abs. 'b Gn

speech)

llp>

nab

cstr.

Ex

fm.

n.f.
17G

i:i

i4o 4IO ,etc.;pl.(poet.andlate)cstr.ninabEcio 12

sf^ , ninabetc.^45 59 s Is59 Ct 4 311 5 ; l.Kp;


a. usu. (c. 108 t.) human organ of speech (oft.
[only late poetry] ^n

|[nB, fib?, rarely

W;

Jb; 25 t.
Jb i 3 G Mai

12 5

(0

Pr 5
2

Is 2 9'

;i

Jbu = a

b^X

b^); 'b

(v.

45 t.Pr):

,:;

:t

'b

t.

(P).

:i

S.K Pr

talker, 'b

= one

talking folly, so v 10 (MT ;


Toy); D^nab XDt? I s 6 5 5 cf. v 7 Dn io 16

io s

10

Lv

but v.
'& blV

).

32-

NH = BH;

cf.

:i

[van

Hi Co Berthol Toy Krae.


in

Gunk Gn ).

(-/of

ncty
x t

zAWi(iso6
1

E. of Arahah,

<mod.

Mas.,

edge; so Syr. Jk&^

lip,

"Wb

11.

Lii edge\.

Jos

Jos2 4 4 (E), Gn 3 6 s 9 (P), Dti'2 2 15 Ez


3 713
35-1CI14 42 2Ch2 10 22 23 cf. 'b Drin Gn
14" (home of ^nri; on text v. Buhl Edom 28

'b"in

saptu,

^TWGn^ UA6 (J),

loc.

b. specif,

i2 (D).

Dead

0h2o 23b

ninbip Je49 3

36 (P);
Nu 24 13 (JE
19
(D), Is 2i

alone

28 f-\

cp.

0^3-]).'

*?*,

JlSttf

S. of

'b rtfvk G1132 4 (J; ||Dl*lK iT]b),

Cp^p-l);

prop.

(inpo,

'

181 ' 2G

a. terr. land of

thinks

much earlier in OT.


Zim ZAvl(,89I, K7 Jastr

'b orig. n.pr.m., but land


JBLxi

Lag

92

Thes

X^l"\by

rees),

Lag.
n.pr.gent. (orig. n.pr.loc.)JJLi,^l

BN

Vrss and context

(so ace. to

'

f II.
(of

sweep

lyti'] vb.

(=iyD
>Thes i:m cp.

storm-wind)

D1 hwbo3.
3 ms.

sf.

f 58

13-iy'f

10

away

or whirl

q.v.; As. Sdru, wind,

nyb), -Qal Impf.

I.

he

fig.

^ away.
Niph. P/.
s
^ 50 round about him

fs

?'i

0)

fs.

it

tempestuous ex21

Pi. im/>/. 3 ms. sf. IHIVE"! Jb 27


[an E. wind] shall whirl him away fr.

Hithp. Impf.

(19) his place.

Ivy

Dn

40

11

6 12

'v

nri's

tJM?^

3 ms.

the kg. shall storm against him.

tn. "Wtt? n.[m.] storm (="yp);

(P; unskilled in speech); 'b bi?y


20 19 v. [nna] p. 834; 'b xsio

:i0

Dt 23

utterance,

'b

nn

i4

2:i

1^

is

s/ia7Z sieeep

impers. n"iyb3

ceedingly.

and

Ex

no

18'2 ",

!)?

pr

'b p^n

'nab

30

13

17

30P

Is 2 8'2

'{}>

only

a storm of destruction (in

'tel

HMDa Nai

^BIB* 'ba-IB'N

Jb

1
;

(=n"jytp);_
fig.

of

J*!

way

of

'1

judgments;

aiJ Is

s1

i8

be acquainted
"iyB>

t"o\ ?

Horn

Aram .^y P, -& otot^ iapec< Ba ES


j
RS in Dr Dt Perles'Anal 79); Qal Pf. 3 pi. sf.
Dliyip Dt 3 2 new gods, w^/t whom your fathers

chrest. 24

f' 7

cf

17

DWj?) ; usu.
no acquaintance ( ifiqow
fear, Thes revere with awe, Dr shudder before,
["'S?'?'] denom., although not elsewh.c.acc.pers.
Aac?

||

= Is 36

20

ipb 'b

1
,

nab f

nipbq

mrn
11

3i'

I2 3

+ 4t.,

fix

nab Zp3 9

30

20

5
;

cf.

nab

H5

ni3j-j

c.

vbs.

i.e.

13^

Pr

moving

59

Hb 3
f.

ir
'.

^ 22

&bv

Pi'24 2 ;

mng.

= ability to

'b3 T'tpan

'

in speech,

of laughter Jb

that
6

,7

= backbite;

t(3) transition to

Ez 36 s

lips

i.e.

'b nna (to speak) Jb

cf.

19
silence, so 'b T]bn I0 ,

lips

f 6f

Is
30

"b

*5i ,/B nnaj? Pr8


27
prate; Wl ^ba 'b Is 30
'b

(Gi v 21 ),

'b pbs 13
'b

perceive [Sab.

f 89
^ 59 p r

(P),

,;i

subj. of

17

fill. [)}/t^] vb. perh.

with (Ar.

s3

Pr 17 4 poison beneath (cf. Jib?) ^ 140 4 (fig.):'


r
b nnb 4 24 nios 'b 1 2 19 ~rv '^
>b yba p r 1
13
nyn/'b i 4 7 2 o u 'b fn 2 2 n
17', pnx 'b 16
shout for joy

n.f. id.

i.

sim.; ||Y)3 fiTf).

tn^ip

19

cstr.

57 (thanksgiving),
and most na for D^Q); of

'b

Ho iV (@

cf.

Nu

empty, word

flattery,

Je

17'

(of Mess, kg.), 'b -o"n

+ =mere,

'b nNISPl Pr

2J

'

'b DLIN

N^3 'b

speec/t,

fibS

s
.

+(2)
16 5
.

nab'^y rbv

20

tb. organ

tc

of insulting grimace

-td.

quivering in terror

+e. feature of beauty

place of bridle 2

10

T ? Jb

13

speak Jb

21

f 40

c. JN3 1

14

+ 16
7^=
keep
1

tfo)

I9

23

Ct 4 3

= ls 37

"

(scarlet).
(v.

974

DDE?
2r
11
cf. Ct 4
and (in
tg. receiving kiss Pr 2 4
"
*&
niXD Jb
th. of divine speech,
fig.) 7
'

23W

Gn
'b

fV
j j

8l

Gn 4

3- 1
'

(E)

+2. language

6.

I5?33 riD'^

+5

nbino

fcrim of vessel

Zz> (bank) of

K7

Dy Ez

(v. fie6),
5 -

Is 33"
3
Hebrew).
3.
bank
of
river
7 1.;

(i.e.

wady

of

t.,

'

9
22 17 (J)

seaGn

sAore of

17

,/,

\j,

28 11

'jyb

ec/</e

"iD-n

1.0.7.7.9

Dt

(bna)

Ju7'22

s6

+ 7 t.

GASm 0400

cf.

+7

2:i

Kii

; abs.

(.W)

Vfif>

I.

:l2

= 39

Si9 25 (

Mi3 Ez2 4

,;

23

NSyr.

(cf.

and form v.
w Mi 3 7 + sf. leak

HBy

't?"by

it;

'fc>

moustache: 'V HE'V

nsD

Q.aaa

ci

s 3o

?s

[pStf] vb.

f II.

abound, so Ecclus
1:' 7:I

);

dust,

fiva-ra^) i.e.
-

Lvi3

'

v.

nsD

/V *lp?0

(NH

suffice
18

+ J

P^D'

van

pSD 5i#c,
3

23K*!

/fca

10

subj.

sf.

La i

1|*>3

b')l

on;

Ki bind

doubtful vb.,

14

kept

is

Dpi!? (assumed
Jos0

'

rd. peril.

upon

(S)

<S ?

Bu,

cf.

Thes

abs.

^of

as

foil.,

but nowhere

sack, sackcloth (v.Sehwally

(Wkl

As. kiU.u, sack (Dl

AUor

KJ3D, ]Aa,

Forsc,1 vi 44
-

);
;

bn^

'

sack,

27

Jos 9 (JE), perh. also


cfoi/t

(v.

.-

a.

worn

Now*"*-

"'-

in

),

Eth. iHP;

Lv

= BH;
s7

"'-

W f;
)

G1142 35
nnriOK), v 35 35

32

(P).

30

(||

PP

HWB637a

Gk. van/cos Lewy Fremd


37
?fr Je 4 8 + sf.

Gn 3 7 34 +
pi. &$W Jos9 V, sf.
for grain Gn 42 25

'v

etc.;

-,

(3!

Jb 20

"

--),

"IJ5D

Zoo^;

with envy or hatred

De ); Pt.
,s

(women

(e.g.

S 18 9 @);

rinpb'O Is 3 16 ogling of
of Jerusalem).
fpl. D:r?>

v. iifci.

% but

ZMGxxxi,i(187l,, 3n2

Baer, and Str

v.

'

in As.

perhaps [Asur, Bel, or Nergal~\ sar-usur,


protect the king!

W]d
"to

s3

,,c -

'

KAT3.s4

^ia

son of Sennach.,

COT 2K19,37 2a P a<ra{ P )) ; 1.


(Schr C0T
2 K i9 = Is 37
I,ast

DB

iv - 476

2. a re-

).

ib 477
-

). Cf.

also

669.

p.

t [J"lt^] vb. Pu. be intertwined (Talm.


;

Aram. ^j^o
^Jj se< f

intertwine, involve, 3^p entwine; Ar.

mix);

Impf.

3 mpl.

^Q^

Jb 40 a? e intertwined (of sinews of hippopot.).


Hithp. Jmpf. 3 mpl. ^aiwfe''' La i 14 they inter1

(fig.

tLa^t?] n.m.
cf.

of ^t^B).

" 40

10

Eth. aoj^lC^i net (Prk


jfc..^ZflD

G1140

10
,

tendril,

BASi

?Y?'

12
;

of

of fig-tree,

branch) of Peleg
(@LCh 2 E povy).

Gn

ii

20

212223

vine, pi. BJ'HB'

sf.

Tn^\!? n.pr.m. descendant


'

etc.;

Aram. KjnD,

:i71

);

network, lattice);

twig (from

Ar.!^..^!, palm-leaf braid,

W^Jo
(i.e.

Ch

younger

:c

i'

2*pm>x

1.

(E),

2. sac&-

mourning and humiliation

SACook E

28'), n^"lpp looking about, ogling

tvnne themselves

m w ho conj. Egyptian origin; XH

sackcloth (rare);

Aram.

s
58 (cV"??), cf.Est
p Jo i 13

Is

'm

27

f["1pti^] vb. Pi. ogle (Aram.

interlacing j

sackcloth

rust)),

K2

order, join, iveave,


(fig.);

other conj. in Lohr Bi.

tpty n.m.

nnw), byn

Stevenson
turned exile Zc f (Stevenson

found).

2aw ,.0891),

(opp.

H.; opp.TW).

d.

t "ttfcpto n.pr.m. in Assyr. (Bab. (van d. H.


)

p3f 1K20

'd

,2

S 2i 10 (c.

lie on), 2

pDD.

v.

31D Pi. enmesh, weave around

watch

IpE^

s'

'& -vpn Est 4


4
b. same garment (or material) spread out (to

+ f>y), ^ 3 o

ito

V. j?pK>.

P/. 3 ms.

1S

27
7
19' 2

'

(v.

eyes

p rei.

tppttf]
Niph.

trim

-?' Sy r
6e niggardly, scanty, Lane

i,5

Jb 20 22 (Baer Gi

pW

usu. girt on

Je 4 s 6 2c 49 3 Ez

22'12

';

(P;

t[pD\Z?] n.[m.] sufficiency, plenty


^pSb

,3
12
'b>l Oto
sackcloth J on^ Est 4 civ*
35 6 9
Ne 9', cf. Dn 9*; '& nPI3 loosen sackcloth Is 20 2

'

J3D0

Ar. Ju.i is
Q al /&#/ 3 ms.

c.

Am 8';

wbynl

Is 15

v. 'afe\

pDfe7,

I.

)E3to v. JSD.

'

=
Jo I cf. Is 3 '; 'm HB3 2 K
1 K 20
IS37 2 Jon 3 r,s 1 Ch2i 16 fig. of heavens (cf.
3
late *b Vlb put on
-i"1P ), BrWD3 fi-bw 'V Is 50
t

40S

01

Tlies

nsi!)?D v. II.

niDBto

32

i.HD eye

v. III.

(-on)Vs

cf.

HBb
-

'& D^nn-bs-bj?

(P).

nuj? 1).

>aaw

flesh

Ez

edge, of altar
44

t.;

on meaning
7:i

(D"K>)

'

23

t "^DtL1 n. [m.l moustache


"

dark hair), fastened round body


s1
34
on loins Gn37 (J), 1 K 20 on (bare)
3
37
27
Jb 16 15 (c. "IM?);
2 K 6 ", cf. Je 4 8

(of rough,

put

rete ;

like sack, or piece of similar material

garment

'

43"; of curtains (in pairs) Ex 26 (P) + 6 t.;


2G
19
of JOT, toward ephod 28
39 (P); of round

opening in robe

-ntu

either loose

f I. [nnti^] vb. escape (Ar.3l take fright,


shy (of camel or horse), r away; Aram. Jjjo
Jos io 20 (JE;

c. i*?

pers.),

Qal Pf. 3 pi. ^T^


Benn del. as dittogr.

be terrified, )L.Ico survivor);

975

Tito

Tito n.m. Je47 4 survivor (from a defeat,


etc.); abs/B* Is i + sf. il'nb' Jb 27 15 Kt pi.
-

fi.

sf.

TV

1. survivor (oft.|p^S): esp.'B'ib T'NB'n 'nb?

10"
io
j>

Jos 8" (both JE),

35

(all

2S ao
-

1?

Je42

vyio '^

17

Nu2 4

Jos io

also

44

20

I9

'b

nnb

(subj. of VT1&),
13

Ju

Jo 3

Ob

Jos

&6

T3Nrn

19

oy Je 31 2
s

14

34

rrrn

World

ix (,897) ' 62

rrjb>

Io-paijX

KS K257

v.

'

Paton
Schr K 35Cff- 3M

2nded

'^

22
.

to n.pr.

29

+28t.Gn(JE),Ex 3 2 13 (JE),Hoi2 13 Jui8 29


Ex6 ,4 Nui 20 26 5 (allP),2Ki7 34 iChi 34 +8t.Chr,
32

^io 5

':l

3t. E, 2

1.

P + Ex

K 18

Ch

31

+ =12

4 ; 'B" 33 (lit.) Gn 4 2
i"(P; transition to wider use),
;

Ex

tribes

^k ti K 18

pnx; onna

'fen

Ru

JV3

'fe

36

89

+7

t,

P;

Ch

Ch 29 18

6
2. n.pr.gent. (usu. m. Jul,
30
but f.
21
s
5
adloc
1 S 17
2 S 24
[not
1 Ch 2
cf.
Dr
],
zAw
,i <i896), 57 t.y
Albr
nam e ofHebrewnation; usu.
'

Je47 'La

Bu),

cotgi'

f.

cf.

(^nnp);
name of Jacob Gn

; c

34

1. n.pr.m. second

>'

Syr - and Pal ]34

ff

relation of

n'B>,

't? rd.

>

in Egypt. Y-si-r-'l Steindorff ZMVxvi(,896

Breasted Bib

cf.

>

As. Sir-'-lai (=\bK"lb>?)


an.ai.iKi6._o
n a poss;

pi.'

Jb 27 15

(obscure, for ?

GFM Now

perh. $>$*

is

Jb 18

ft?

(JE); ann

supra); sg. also

(v.

,s

Ob

14

">

i& Dt

'tin

'b>

'&vb -win

(allD);

Jos 1 o 33

Dt 3 3

D); more simply,

:i7 - 39 -,0

btCW
:m

20
5
2
cstr. Hnb> Je 31
D^TIf Jos io Jo 3
14
15
VTIf Ob + Jb 2 7 Qr (van d. H. also Kt)

Nu 2

?Nito

||

2. of things

ibatftf*

'b pK Jb 2 o 21

has escaped his greed

ibnX3

nothing

i.e.

yv (^)

'b>

v 26

der. from 1, but'K''' more common in early usage


than 'b "33 ( v f3 p I20 b)
a (1) undivided

f 11. Tito n.pr.loc.on border of Zebulun;

Josip 10 (P;

'K'-ny

E<reS6Kyo)Aa,
a

2apei8), 'frO v

(P;

1") ttf ( -/of foil.

II.

thinks

A eW

SfSSou*

otto

^Zati, ftrattf

kingdom;

Sap^iS,

108
SapiS).

(Lag

BN 175 ff

Avestan loan-word)).

'b*

TUto

JE, Dt

t.

Gn47 27
18 33

49 (poem in J) +
(poem) + 76 t. D, Gn
7

(J),
10

P; Ju5 277 + 104 t. Ju, oft.


and 2 S, 1 K 1-12 'b^~?3 of whole people
S 8 lJ + of whole army 1 1 + opp. Judah 2 9 +

34"
1

Ex

i2 15 +42

t.

Aram, plaited or

n. [m.] perhaps

'

(2) 'b"

(so also later).

= N. tribes, disting.

fr.

Judah, even before disruption, 2 S 2 9 cf. v 10 3 10


35
20
5
7
so at disruption
4 5' 12 20 iK i 4 5 +
16.HU6.1S.19.
12
then usu.of N. kingdom, till its fall,
v*24 7 I0 + very oft.K, Am i 2 6 3 ,4 + Ho 1 5 4 1515
,

work

braided

work, net-work

(cf.
(

then Aram.

= BH

lattice-

N"J"}P

133 '?), textile stuff, cur-

= BH tPlkp), SniTlp plaited or braided


work; NH T"jp plaiter, T "!?, "fitD woven-work
tain

Hom 2Mo,ii T (M9oI H s cp Bab- }f.c


18
abs.: 'b'(n) naa Exsi
^
#p) '3, and'last three + BH>3
_

T.

aroKas
I

t. Xfiroup-ytxaj (cf.

1 -

49

m); alw.
(all P; all +

n'lB'b);

39 [B V
1

13

10

Lv"]).

:i:i - 5

+ Mi 1

I3

rarely bef.
'b'l

'W

133
,,

etc.

of

fall

) "B of S.
(3

12

17
;

Samaria
after fall

Mi i 1415 so
of Sam./b" (less oft.
Is

8 18

33) occurs of entire people, in reference to

K 21

23" Is 17 9 ^ 103' Je 2 3
+; 'b- also Judah Je 2'"' 4' + Ez
5o
24
M Ne
I3 2.4.i I4 u- 9 +) Is 4 o 27 41 8 4 2 + Ezr 2
34
3
C1
70
U
7
Ezr 2 3 4-, Ne io io +, f i 4 = ^^',
7
2
2
'W. of
147 i49 + etc.
(4) usage in Chr
whole people 1 Ch2 7 +iio t., of N. kingdom
s
6
2 Ch ii'+i6 t., of Judah 1
1
+9 t. (5)

past or future 2

17 I9
-

"TIC? n. [m.] from context, a marking- tool

kingdom, Judah,

for

wood, stylus (so Thes

aboveA/dub.

Lewy

Fremdw

TT

Is

44

13
.

vb.

)\U

exert

persist,

oneself,

" 13y, Is 4 4 S1 4 9 s
b.
V.?,
12
9
(1) ofundiv.peoideExi ^), 3 (E)4- 72 t. JE,
Dt3 18 io 6 +25t. D,Gn 3 2 3 - 3 27t.P; Jui'-f
60 t. Ju seld. 1 and 2 Sm, 1 K 1-12 in 131

'

Pf. 3 ms. 'NVIK

(3-..!> persist,

'{?

in

"IB'JI

persevere) ;

Gn 3 2 29 (J). Ho 1

same meaning,

Qal

H012 4 Ae persevered with God;

ms. ttBOS Djn 'jcoy fink

has Imp/.

'-

'"^ personif. as

T T

persevere (Ar.

"Qf? W1KJV

n.f. et '
pr. v. sub TUP.

fl.

67f

used in gem-cutting);

nito

connexion with
cp. oapbwv as gem

al.;

K 25 pass.in

wise).

ref.

to older hist, (rarely other-

(2) seldom of N.

kingdom

Am Ho, 2Chi 3 + 7t.Chr.

as if from a

Am 2 + 9
11

t.

Judah (late)
5
c. fl'3
Ez2 3 Nei 6 6 Ezr 3 Jo 4"+, 2CI131
3S
:u
'W Ex i6 40 + 142 t. (v. rV3 5 d (fi); 81 t.
16
Ez, where = Judah; v. esp. 37 );_ 'C" ^3 '}&
,2

(3) of

(non-existent) "WK>;

iT}W Is 28 25

v.

^Nlto''
T

-2507

< rdlb**! (apoc. fr. nlW).


965^

supra, p.

n.pr.m. et gent. Israel (El


V
.

Let El persist)

persisteth, persevereth (or juss.


EB 60ff
[usu.

contendeth (Nes

(Gray

Prop

vocalization

2,s
),

but

v.

Dr

or ie<

Hast

v.Lag BNmf Kit 1Ch4

J7 contend

DB jAOOB53
'

,6(Hpt)

;MI

on

6 '+ 5t

Is 8

14
.

d. other phrases, v. sub S^N, )"^. H3,

r6in3, ^3?, in, nds, *\bo

nap

(noi), rrjv (ny^),

Dy, MB'; 'also (in epith. of

'<)

sub I^N, 11N,

Q^k', "l.i>3, ^o, nipr? (I. nip), 1. "fli" (V


+e. 'b^the laity,
B^il^V I. nyVl d (3).

-nx),

opp.

976

^M-lttT
(late):

priests, etc.

'wbl

Ezr

io 5

70

20
c f.'& "iXip 11

t-^tniTP

Ezrio 23 Ne
'^ OJ?n 9

Ne

V. 3

Ch

io

LV24

; m.

n^N-ft^n v 10 1 ', cf.v 10 . 2 S 17


-

f.

^Wvvf jn, @ A Th We Dr
t(^)nntp n.pr.m.

al. (/o

Dr

persLteth

('<

Ch

||

25

19

(so

WB (=Heb.

Aram.

cf.

share, participate,

yde,

but

iflo

e)lT.i

Ar.

mare) ; Pi. Pi. fs. n3^ Xtt'l&B Je 2 a a swift


dromedary entangling her ways (galloping
aimlessly;

fig.).

"

t [ip"!] n. [m.]

||

L
(in /both
2acr);
L
piaa,
A
Ca), Nft/lK 4
orig. in all proh. NW We Dr Klo (Sausa), HPS
(NIB' Qr), KB>1E>

Ch

Now

(NSW),
2

]S

24

52

2. chief priest
2 K

3. a captain

25

s3

(sandal-)thong

4. a.

above v as crossed and twisted over the foot;


on vocalization cf. Ar. supra, Ges * 84au Ba
kb**"); cstr.,
Gn 23 Is s7
,

^TV

Je 36" c

one sealed

c.

t [,^^1^] vb. extend (Ar. c^- point

io 3

Ne

d. priest

6. inn'K', officer of king Jehoiakim,

ly at, also enter

H"lty

(-/of

tn^tL" n.pr.f.
1

Denkm.*- 2ft,

foil.;

'

DHM
Gn 4 6

17

lib').

projecting

'

daughter

);

Ch 7 30 rnb Xu 26 46
XuKapa.

PS
Sab.

direct-

thinks orig.

straight), li-'JL

na*o

(torto

m^N

of Aslier

2744

cf.

(NH

Pa (.$ 1 S 2

B"1D

hence twite

= x"P'''caa>)

14

),
;

^Hcc ,

id.,

tflco scratch,

As. saratii,

slit

up,

arrange; Sab.

dispose,

|>j(^0;

Hom chr124

hut

Lv2i

expl. as mutilated

vtvtmtos) ; Qal PL pass, yn'f

1S

Lv 2

beast 2 2 23

CSSpto

(NH

v.

(v. II.

sub

Hithp.

Din).

0%n Is

oneself: Inf. cstr.

2,,

s?i

K 214 f
mar/c (IIS
)
ntrfe>

1t3-j'B'

Qal Impf.

mpl.

N^ tnfeOM Lv 21

incision; Inf. abs.

It^^ Zci2 3

ear of cainel, i, J i.,i.i


s

ace. cogn.

a/taZZ

Miph. Impf.

c.

c.

s</r,

wioAe no

3 mpl.

t3i"ife>

those loaded with the stone shall

be severely scratched, lacerated.

tcyny

= BH;

(rare)

stretch

]jrt?.

vb.burn(7ot. + tW<3,2t. +

B^03)

As. sardpu ; Aram. Il'f

Qal Pf.
consume);
.Siao
9
'&
Jos 1 + 3 fs. sf. hntvff Is 47 14 etc.;
3 ms.
5
Impf. 3 ms. fp^" Nu i9 + 2 t., more oft. ^'f !!

(rare);

absorb,

is

Vl

t [nrp^jto] n.f. id. (Ba 595 '"5 ); nffj&Lv 2


v. vb.

5
,

Qal.

"HO?

v.

sub

Ex

*P?>
32

9
2

sub

mfe\

1.

Dt 3 9

cstr.

+2

Inf. abs.

t.;

25

CS^ Nu 17

pass. mpl.

nSTf

fs.

Qn

making

bricks,

2. a.

ace. rei, usu. to destroy, e. g.

c.

house Ju 12
1 1 1., cf.

16
6 -9

n2~\}2>?

13

pt. pass.

t., cf.

K 23

(both

Ne 3 24

pt. pass.

:i

1 i

(J

c. ?J?

02
door Ju 9

pers.),

city Jos 6

S 30 3

Is

7
,

obj. om.).

24

Je 39
114
S 30

chariots Jos

^46' (subj. '), idols, etc., Ex 32 20


(ace. om.), Dt 9 21 + 10 t., roll tJe 6 25 27 2S 2M2
3
wood t Is 44 1619 (both + Bfcina), cf. ^ 80 17 (fig.),
Je 5 32 hair tEz5 4 bones, to lime (as outrage)
2

:1

tfnil), |V n.pr.mont. (in As. &Vara


13r)1

1%

Dt3.9 ;1 K5.

Am 2

Dt

pS5nt?ri

Je 36 + sf. Senjff Ju
Pi. d.1l'e'Lvi6 28 Nui9 8 pi. &Brp

2 37

mpl.

S30 na-b'^8o 17 pl.rnsn'?>Ne3 24 cstr.riiQib'


Is i';burn(5g t. + K N?., 2 t. + ^NiO?) 1. in

+
+

-n'B>.

v.

K 17"

OOrrnb
T T

2u

32

2S

n. [m.J incision; abs. *6 W>)b

DaiBoa rin Lv

ea; -

JWDp.42 7 a ).

( v.

rend; Ar.JaJLl

22 23

18

<ewaW,i.e.too long (in a limb or member), of man

2aap, 2op(p)a,

^th.

'Vlitf

Aram.

make

p-J long-nosed

roof,

Aram, ^^wao

2 - ]2

t[lO"ll^] vb. incise, scratch


so

213

a path (Fra

arrangement, security

jntJ*

56

mB>

Sab. n.pr.m.
-

cf.

tamp Id. No ,;u

ai,dp 72

= &??

dominion; Is

(cf.

Epi3r De,lkm Arablsxii

cf.

Sopeu.

t<o

tn~itT?2 n.f. rule,

etc.;

upon

divide, then stretch out,

gjLv2i,i8\.

II.

Je 39 3 but read prob. }^W 3?)> v. Gie Du,


p. 613 supra; Na/3owaxap, etc.

14

ID^!]p">iy n.pr.m. a prince of Nebuch.

:;

of Ezra 7
1
113
1 " 1

from

(?

s1

sonofKenaz iCh.4 i:M4


4040
name in Simeon v \ c. Levite name 5
2
b. father
a. companion of Zerub. Ezr 2
_ .59.59.61

Je 40 8s
5.

(5a0a,

(Sosa), Bu.

K 25 = Je

b.

'iijo-ovs,

is

(gjti,

).

DB

Hast

usu 2apaia(s); n^'f: 1. secretary


25
B
17
Kt
N*B> 20
but Ao-a,
of David 2 S 8
16

is

u*JJ.,

sandal-thong,

u-53ojacob^._

njj),

.V); perhaps akin to n't?, 31D; Talm. 'HID

adhere,

adj. gent, of foregoing

f [*7ptP] vb. twist

40

'

'b>>n

V\"VB

Pa

{lavuop);

03r.^_

Ji-

Sidoniannameof jj ermon

V,2 9

COT

+ |i33^;

van

d.

H. al.'tf).

tAm
23

,6

20

1
;

upon

altars (in desecration)

= 2 Ch 34

5
;

bodies, as funeral

tiKi3 2
ritetiS

977

ppto
12

3l

RS

(rare custom,

rd. ^Sb'' r

Bu

Now Arch

D' l
l

i:iss

S72

but Klo

cf.

Benz Arch

Chi6 H ), tc. 7
n&p 2 Ch 16 14

prob. spices,

Enc y- Bib DEAD

I63:

as funeral rite also (obj. om.,

'b>

);

Eem -'- 353i2nd<;d

cf. 2

Je

pers. mort.

5
(cf. ns"p)- in
34 +acc. cogn.
ceremonial of P (never of burning sacrif. on altar,
,

"Ptppn,

cf.

unused portions of victims, etc. (to


prevent use), and infected objects, Ex 2g UM +

nmb

pne Lv 4 12 ( + 0"?r^?),

Ez 43

etc., cf.

21

also of

Ju

Lv 20
14

subj., Is

a burnt-out volcano

i.e.

Nu

of heifer

19

funeral rite 2
of
'*

v 19

riBTJ),

""

cf.

Ch

i6'

Nu

47

14

Nu 1

cf.

s ' 5 -8

t.,

(JE),

Lv io 6 (P);

Je7

19

only pi. cstr.


'03 ig 3s Gie

(obj.

(ace. cogn.,

n.

[f.]aburning;

*prri3X 'D3

Je 3 4 5 (read
Du ah), like the burnings (of
spices cf. /2 a) for thy fathers; Tb> 'O IS33 12
(fig. of ignominious destruction, cf. Am 2 ).
":

TD^tt JTiD~\\pp n.pr.loc. named with Sidon


Jos

1 I

6
13 (appar. near coast)

V$

Geo g , 229

(2)

Guerin GaML166f

cp. (dub.

^I^erfe, 14 m. S. of Tyre,

Di

v.

Buhl

andreff.,

Maacpcov, Mavpe^Hodpadfi, etc.

s1

31

Lvio

(to

+7 dei Dt 1 2 K 17
tWiph. hnpf. 3 ms. *QW Jos 7 + 3 fpl.
njsn^n Pr6
etc.; 6e burned (11 t. + ^N3)
of city Je 38 + v' (read fpfrn for spb>Pl @
HiEw Gf Gie Du), idols, etc., Mi i Ch 14
ritually (cf. Qal 2 a ad fin.) Lv 4 6" ^-if
ofpers., as penalty Gn38
19
J), Jos7 (JE),
as sacrifice,

31

19

(as ace. cogn.), 21

riian^O

fb.

25

(pt, pass.), so,

ace. cogn. nB"ijp

c.

19

HDlton ?]

[nD-).trp,

of Bab.);

(fig.

v 17 ; of spices (prob.) as

of pers. (penal)

N1117'2

subj.),

+4

21

penalty Jos 7

ace. pers., (1) as

c.
16

'

v 2,

burning red heifer

jiroduce ashes for purification)

burn,

Je 5

n ?.V.D, but) chiefly(i4t.) of consuming

refuse, esp.

sts.

11
25

(NH Pip, Aram. k0 U,p!D,allcom&,

p")ttf

I.

15

27

:o

17

''2

23

(poet.),

An^ /^
10

Lv 2

15

tPi. Pt.

(H).

tPu.

supra.

v.

sf.

Dr and

Pf. 3 ms. R"^, of

ta-]DD

Qal

cf.

goat.Lvio 16

was burnt up (and gone).


fi.

t)~W n.m.

Is14,29

from above

a serpent, usu. venomous

Ecclus

ls62
fn. [f)~W] n.m.

pi.

griffins,

as beings orig. mythically

on As.
epith. of god Nergal, connected

called Serref

v. also 31~l3

y\V,

Zim" 18

415

); in

OT. majestic beings with six wings, and human


hands and voices, attendant upon '1 Is 6" f

Chr

fin. ?)~W n.pr.m. a Judahite

Ch

'

s2

shine (of

'

pic epith. dei

Fell ZMGIiv(1900,

253f

'

cf.

i~ 4

[p^tf] adj. perh. sorrel

11.%, or

(? fr.

ruddy tinge over white, of horses


Lane 1581 ); pi. 0^3^ Dfn'B' COnX Zci s

.Ail having

sorreZ

tn.

[p^t2)]

n.[m.] vine-tendrils (or clus-

ters) (from red colour

f 1.
abs.

pi. sf.

i?'

nt? Is

i2

n. [m.] choice species of vine

p"Tt2?

% Is 5

?)

2
,

'i'C

Je

21

(both in

s
.

fig.).

bm
fn. p-)XD (van d. H. %>) n.pr.loc. in
4
2cop^[k]
Jui6 (prop. Wady ofchoice vines}; @
Geogr 218ff
-), on N. side
prob. Wady Surdr (GASm
of which is ruin Silrik, f h.~W. of'Surah (Zor'ah ),

Survey m

53

Tnp^ii?

GFM adl0C

-.

n.f. choice vine;

Gn 49

11
.

in Edom; 'BO Gn
npityn
_ n.pr.loc.
't
47
36
& KMa<TKKas (&L ch (KMaaepiKa);
36 =lChl

2apa(p.

tnS"}to n.f. burning;

Nui9 +

abs.

"& Is9 4 +,

Euseb 0nom

'

ed Lag 277
-

Maap^Ka.

~\~W (\/of foil.;

vh of brick-burning

Gni i 3 ( + ej"iB>); destructive Am4 M IS9 4 of land


Dt 29 22 of temple, 5W nEnb>f> HM Is 64 10 rV in
,

and

fi.
cf.

As.

(of sun);

rise

^i become red (like blood);

shining Sab.Denkm. ls

Hom

'.

riaib'

JpL

red; pnfe'n

*/*\~ty, v.

cstr.

&n>*%

s/we

Sab. p"lB>Wse(of sun), p"lE>0 i?asi!,

tTEnjb seraphim

Seraphim, Strachan
Che
Di Mart j a p cp a]g0 Egypt, guardian-

A L

%&

irjp

arts.

Sarrapu (-bu),
byDl WB with

2am,

NH

(cf.

9mare

of horses.

(;

conceived with serpents' bodies (serpent-deities,


29
Comm personif. of lightcf. Is 14
30 ), or (Che
-)
Hast DB
ning,
Ency.Bib..

sun), s/jeto redness,

cf.

'

dragon, '^Styn fffo Is 14^ 3 o

1. 'b*.

50 7;43

sarku, red blood ; Ar.

(prob. akin to

plttf

II.

the

from burning effect of


s
poison);
abs. '\& Nu 21 (JE; on Ar. parallels
15
Ar.Dichterii.93. iv. ipf.^
v. Jacob
a pp 0S /i^ e>m Dt 8
6
pi. CS^n Q^nan. Nu 21
a flying serpent, or
(poss.

flax;

trnEte i SI9 9.

:i

burner, usu. one burning him, but

burning spices for him,

prob.

it

nipn^

fpl.

fruit).

TLp'HtyJ adj. carded, combed, of

12

24

card; Ar. J^ s/^ sheep's ear, pluck

mng. dub.; Dl Pr J2
'

sardru, rise in splendour (of sun,


cf.

Hal

etc.),

KlUliv(1887) 1A0
'

).

cp. As.

but dub.,

978

-HP

n.m. chieftain,

~lt2)

"

42

(XH

captain, prince

chief, ruler, official,

esp. of angels; As. sarru,

m</); abs. "to 2 S 3 + "ten Mi f + \B> Ho


21
2
4
pi.
cstr.l? Ju 4 +; sf. Dank Dn 10
3 +
38

Q^V

K4

5" Isio8

D Je44

chieftain, leader

Gn

nt?

cstr.

nfe>

sf.

Ju

Dnnb> Is3 4 + ; 1.
i8
of Isr. Nu 2i (poem

21

a. pi.

15

Dyn 3H3), of Issachar Ju 5 15 (poem);


*"$ io 18 is club, (we should expect rW\, and
"V^
b
3
5 11
cfV'3 '?.P1, instead,
); of Midian f 8

JE

in

||

Land iCh 21 Tli We Dr


^ 2 K 9 2 Ch 33 Ne 2
K i5 =2 Ch 16 2 K 2 5
Je

^UT ?*)

read

HPS

C^nn
+
4o

nb

alone

Je

nten|m n.V

'

21

+ Jb

Dn

25

39

Ml31

'B>

D vB*

poss. military fig. also in

(Mess. name),
Is 3

S 22 7 + 16

+8

t,

12

(of

1B> Is 5
9

companies of 50

b. leading

of 100

3s

(reading

D^pn HPS,
1000 1 S i7 +

JliND for

27

29

Ch 13
Ch i 2

fl'lNErn

1
s

VBhsi

'n

under king (acting, on


commander, etc.): a.
4
15
pi., in Egypt Gn 1
(J) + 3 t. Is + 30 Di Du
Skinner ( > of foreign embassy [cf. I^KpO] Che
vassal, noble, official,

occasion, as counsellor,

22

36

DUWn

30 31 32
-

wrm

t.;

iK5

n"E>

30

Cnatsn
T

nto

=2Ch8

25

+3

4. a.

+5

37

captain of

B'

of other official classes

Gn

n'B

(disting. from N2n Vb'),

= 2 Ch
K22
K 9 = 2 Ch 8

+ tra^n

t.,

31 32 33

chariotry

ins. nfe>

11

also 3p"in

;
-

:t

26

We Bu

cf.

18

nisio), of

23 - 26

t,,

<>14

(VB*bt5h

14

20

7 t.

Abner)

||

Ch 32 s so -ib'(n)
S 18 19 1 K 9"= 2 Ch 8 9 B Be Kit
ink, for MT '0 nto), 2 K 9 5 5 1 Ch 1 6

7 - 13

+9

as
Bu), 'n(n) nfc v

"

2 6
S 2Q 3 3 4 9 (appar. = D P7 ? v 7
[We], yet clisting. by HPS and [with reserve]
4b
30
poet., of
Bu; 93 Th Bu del. in v ), cf. 18
B>iCQ (i.e. the leading Moabites) Je 48 7 of D3^
15
(q.v.; i.e. the leading Ammonites) Ami =
freebooters
of
leader
as
David
Je49
b. sg.
2
24
2
2.
pi. 2 S 4
1 S 22
cf. TH3 'B> 1 K 1

Philistines

"W
1

27

food,

c/<?/,

IB',

the

+ nfc

t.

Egypt,

=2 Ch

12 10 ;

10

even domestic
9
positions (court of Pharaoh), D , i?B'Sn IB' Gn
;

||

D^^ios

al.rdg.[Che HebHpt Marti]

22

Moab
3
s
Nu22 + 8t. 22, 23 (JE), A1112 EdomIs34 12
D-in); As. io s 3 i 9 Bab. 2i 5 + 7 t. Je+ 2 Ch
-

4o

+5

riiaisn

t.,

nip?nsn

Ch

31

authorities);
32 (but here perhaps vaguely
other nations Je49 3S + i7t. EzrEst; in gen. Is
49"; officials, official class, under kings of Israel

22 17 + 5 t. 1 Ch, Ezr 8 2 ";


1214
Sol. iKf; Jehoiachin 2
Zedek. Je
24
;
34- 2CI1 36"; other kings 19 t. 2 Chr; in gen.
Ecio 1617 ; see also (Judah) Jei 13 + 3it.Je(i7 2ba
8
12
del. "B> Gf Che Gie Du), 4 t. La, Ez 17 , Zp i

David (only Chr)

Ch

i.e.

of royal military officials;

(where disting. from SJJBn


called

'"B>)

Ho 3 + 6
4

(N. Isr.)

cf. ")t?n

27

Ex

14

3 "-- 34

s -3

+ B3B>)

(E.

under

Moses (over groups of 1000, 100, 50, 10) 18 21


+ 7 1. 1 8 (E), Dt 1 ; kter in Judah Ho 10
5

(Now reads 'B" "*>), Is i


:

Da'B||

),

Zp

(||

id.),

23

cf.

Ez 2 2

27
,

414

Pr 8

cf.

28 2 read perhaps \}^, v. Toy.


magistrate of a district (H3HO),
(cf.

Est

mandant
25
2 Ch 18

89 9

Dyi DJ?

n't?

of city, "Vyn ty
2

K 23

Mi 7

16
(||

6 - 14

14U

(E), 26

(J),

(JE; N2S 1

v. also

lSl2

14 15 - 17 19
-

(all J; cf.
cf.

26

t.,

prob.

25

+3

t.

29

ID

NB>B?

3^ 1 S 2 I
27

31

Gn

+' -V"B'J0S

WW

28

"1B/)

1
.

s
),

V ?B>

Ch

15

47

(J)
read

22

overseer of the carrying

WQ3),

"lb;

D'Eip n.'^Ex

In

IB*

Benz

so

Kit,

Be

-ib;_-i{}. v>

ano ther view "IDJ Qal.


5. of
2429
io 5 2 Ch
religious office: D-anbn nfef Ezr 8
14

36
z

E*lj>n

^5.6.7.3.10.10.

'B>

iea d s

$$

called

Is 4 3

s8

1622

Ch

cf. 1 Ch
35
of classes or courses of priests,

Cli 15

nV Ch 2 4

Qn"!>K

n^

ty v 5 ; 'p

(usu. consecrated princes, whether priests,

or kings, or both)

Che Hpt Gr

prob. corrupt, read perh.

is

HyB/ (Du) or *Bhi?

tym

'jn.'B/

Houb Klo

6. late, of repre-

(substantially).

sentative leaders of people, tribal heads,


'&>

^2p

Dyn

Ez

''V

Ch
ii

22

I2

+ elders

3132
;

Ezr

Ezr io 8 14
-

of district-rulers

'

^68

10

Ne

io

'NH 24

2S 28 28
-

nUKH n'B> Ezr 8 29 1 Ch 29


7. late, as
27 Ne 7 70

(*?&

4
called riyn) n'B>

of families,
31

^"^^'
;

'b*

= elders,

27 29 cf. 28'; appar.


r
23
2 Ch 2 4 ;
alone,

DVT}),

(disting.

'Jf2

'B>

Chr,

15

27

in post-exilic Jerus.

b), angel-captain in vision;

'Vn n'B>

O^

''

b.=

"

11

2S

59

XE>?3ri

MT

(for

7.s.9.io.ius.

9
Ch 12 22 (Gi Baer"; van d. H. v 21 ); 1? ^V
Dt 20 9 1 K 2 5 1 Ch 27 s ^nn-its> 2 S 2 4 2 '(but
8,

Ch

a. *C2?(n)""lK>

+ 23

or

3. specif,

26

2o

cf. 1
22
9
of citadel, rvyan

= captain, general

Q^l?);

30

Xef; pl.of city officials,?? B>Ju8


from MB]), cf. 2 K io 2 Ch 29 20
2232

(sg.;

d. as com-

).

military,

c. as ruler

,:

Ju

Ch 34 s

32

nnp -i'B>j e 5i
^HBn JT3 1'^Gn 39 s1 23 n?.pp

overseer:

are never

Dn 9 ; and
9
b. as having powers

Ho.

t.

of magistrate (kadi)

who

V.?,

Ne

so, in gen.,

D nI

ErpnBn

nb>
4o
4 t, ("all E)
of the successive courses

-ife>

(11

2I

28

Ne

of heads

= ''^"!

term of
).
rank and dignity, Is 2 3 s (cf. merchant-^rtnces'),
Jb 3 15 2 9 9 (|| D<TU), 34 19 + 45 17 82 7 i 4 8 n opp.
1

'

(n^inyPrig^Ec io 7 formidable foes ^i^ 23161


;

8. =2>atron-angel, only

o 13 20 ,
-

|j;

&v

20
;

Dn

DIB' (TODpP) ~&

specif, of i>ton?

1 3 - 21

1 '.

9.

979

-nrc

= God

tai?rn'B> 8 u

sdso 'V

v 25

"ib>

1 c; yet

t "n n.pr.f. wife of

v.
434

vb.denom. (Gerber 20 ) be, or act


_
rule
Qal Impf. 3 ms. ?y "^'l

t["Ttty]
prince,

as,

MX

(prob., cf.

b), so tnfe>

(prince
")"!">

ni^Hp Est

22

\by -nin^rna

shouldst also keep

playing

Pr8 16

cf.

man

every

</<a<

Pt.

ms.

+ Inf.

abs.

Nu

16 13

/ta*

</i<w

the prince over us.

ri

[m]

princess, noble lady

n. f

wives

11 3

other queens Is 4c/ 3

is

wives of nobles Est

nitf
TT

^(J),

5-n.i7

l6 2

me>)

I.

l6 i.2.3.5.o.6. 8 .8

(J),

7 (P).

we>.

sub

673 a

NB>3 p.

form of 2Dp yet


awkward; Ba ES9 cp. Ar. oXi frustrate, disappoint)
Qal Pf 3 ms. n?Efl 'fe> La 3 s
DriB>) /ie ('1) A<z/j, shut out my
( > van d. H.
prayzr (Bu 'HO
shut up [himself] from).

||

,,

La

Abraham

la 2a

9t. 18, 2i

:)6 -

24

67

'

G
31
49 (allP), 18
2 2 14 16 18
2i 6.7.9.12
(allJ), 20

2 2 - 19
'

25

10

E); as ancestress of

Hebrews

Is 51

eyelids, or lower lips;

Eth. Wl*<J: lacerate; As.

down; Syr. il&co destroy, so


No 48 L2
BAram. inD Ezr
-lnt? Sab. Denkm.
Niph. Pmpf. n>bs>V Bnb rvffi. 1S5 9

[satdru~\ 11. fear

where formal change from

L1

21'

vb. Niph. burst or break out,

[") J"lt^]

of tumours (Ar.J'j..^ have inverted, or cracked,

(prinVi

37

l3

D^pB);

(||

of Jerus.

fig.

n.pr.f. wife of

2appa: Gni

tib>'

(P),

sub

attending Sisera's mother J115 29 ; of Sol. 's

cesses

(all

si

name of

cp. j'Li,

$s);

(J),

(P); nfe>

v. 1"INE>

and

stiry?* supr.,

shut ears against (late

out,

cstr.(Ges 5901 )Lai pinWiKn cstr.


^.Esti 18 sf.n^r^Jus 29 D^n-Is 49 23 ;prin-

11.

30

emphasizing

'

T QJH IL' vb. usu. stop up, in sense of shut


~

||

1 1.

15

RS

jitoto, ;toto v.

22

Ch

cf.

foregoing, with old


Anm -*,

> Lag BN92

in , der.fr. a */ \jji>,

(all J),

Hiph.
15 v. 1DJ Qal and "to 4 b.
567v
4
VVfcn
(Ges
<Aey
) Ho 8
Pf. 3 pi. metapl.
^vEil).
mrtrfe princes (abs.;

lb;

should bear

Hithp. Impf,

11

rule in ??.

nwroj

^-TJ^),

(||

Abram (No ZMGxm(,888)

make =

ii! 427

2ap ; Gn I

justly

it)

Ko

a barren mt.

801

ending *_;

diff.

7^"]^ Ju 9 22 Abim. ruled over Isr. three years


D'HK'Is 32 princes sftaZZ govern
3 mpl. '"WJ
.

Ges*

fern,

Sab.

'

12

5 );

and tumours brake out to them.

#
2 1st

ti^ *Smi,

(with

letter

b>)

=300

in

postB. Hebrew.

7'27

[?v.

a],

Ju 5" Ct

Jbi9 29 [T]) - & in nriKE' tJu 6 17 and ^ in


tfW t Ec 2 22 Dn^ t3 1S (elsewhere before gutt. f,
18
as^C'tCfi 6
twi-^146 3 DnE>tCt6 5

Ct (uniformly, except in

(68

(+G116

also

ttf,

~f* 89
Jb 19 29 and

@ 1),

and bsiiWIB.

In

parallel with

1'^

12

Dn

'^

^N^

12
2c
La 4 9
tCt 5 2 ), rel.part.
t Ju 7 8
who, which, that, etc. (constantly in NH
Aram, of Nerab, Ldzb 371 445 ; As. sha; Ph. CN
227f
(regularly), also sometimes CS> (Ldzb
): ace.
439
5176e
181b
p
to Ges Ew*
abbrev. from
Sta
01
32
"-)
f*/, more prob. (Sperling [v.T^K], Ko"'
an original demonstr. part.), syn. with ~W$.,
but in usage limited to late Heb., and passages
,

'

whom, Ju
3

\^i22

Ct

with N.Palest. colouring, viz.t Ju 5 7


6

i?

712

\JAI22

26

8
34

(v.

I23 2 I24 1

I37 89 I44 15 I46 3

4 c), Jon

2 6
-

La

I29
2

15 10
-

'

712

I33
9

4 5

10

18

23

'

["^ v

[Tf

I-

Ezr

.2.3.10

20
1

I36

20

W^O

is in the main
pron. who, which,

nzy bvf b\m

him whom,
Ch 27" Ec 1" 6 3 vjn

^in c),

c f.

that which, etc.,

vn;^

d;

and

3"il

much (vb.) is </ict tu/w'cA his days amount to


in the
(HiDe al.), v 10 -V ln </j< i/m'c/i i
lJ

genit.,

^N

-p

Ec

'

t^

137

s9

whatever, ivhat, v.

connecting link;

146

5
.

On -f"np

HO lei.

= -where

(cf."

in

2. as a

and

p. 81,

4b), -V Dip? 'I'Eci 1 i (cf."i^ DipO Gn39 +


4
D^), zt'/iew Ct8 3
Ges 5130c ), whiilier ^i22 (.
7

],

2:S

Ec

(n%

6 49'

usage, &
viz. 1. as

20

27

it.],

Ch

Gn

i ),

:t

in the n.pr. (q.v.)

124 etc.;

also (dub.)

t.);

t.;

title

Ec

12

??'

8);

(cf.T^K
i

17

14

Di*?

(cf. ib.

4 b a).

Jb 19

19

(? v. p.

192

3. as a conj.

HNT Ec2 ,3

a. that, after
1

"ia"n
'),

ls

1TTJ

Ec 2 U lOK
,

13
niN nb'y Ju 6
as subj. of sentence, Ec 3
what
is
that?
also in the phrases, (a)

14

'

Ct5 '(usu.''3

it

that

hardly (was

intent

12 9

nn

until that

a and b;

K> n'K'y

Ez

XH

cf.

to

make

since

p.

1"
^2,

a.

Ec

but

' 1

NH,

T^NO a

(p.

as .46

84a), 2

v. 35C

SS8U
i

K 6'

b.

e>3,

Ec 5"
''2

10

1 2'

l^tpp ^O

(but

who

cf.

Dt29
Gn 24";

i.

20 43
-

draw water,

i.q.

fP,

of those

and (+b

'

Bu

ace. nK'N

V'S' "'pns
is

my vineyard

mine), 3

(lit.

rfobfbf inpp

=8
'

pnx~^C VTO^nO be

of water

3-

a 3

Is

of animals) v

drink of that

so'

2L23
mpl. Jos 9

only

D^fP

pi.

195044

27

(P

7p2 from
;

oh.

my

2,

to

Frey); Qal

bleat,

(>Qr

consec.
3 ms.

Am 3

3Kf ^

4-

\js

104
4

Ani3

21
;

Pf.

?,

as in

Onk Gn

13

^H3

^p2, KO ^>p2 on

s
27
account, 30' 39 ^ipr

S 9 1 K 1 1239 etc.),
Jon 1" pb?2 oil account of whom (|| v s nK>N2
''Op
prob. a gloss), v 12 P^? on account
v. p. 84
17
of me (X IP bpa, pp3) Ec 8 Sbjr nete bs/2
account o/what

Ju

81 2

(all J);

c.

the young

and

all c. b,

Am

etc; //.

14

Ez

2XiK>

"^

ms.

Ju

1. roar, of lion

\^i04 21 (c. b of prey),

JNB' Je 25

6.s.

fig.

Q^S^Zp

:s

22

Zrnp/.

etc.;

Kt

Is ,v J

14'

(c.

";
3

intOpp),

and

of invaders

15

Je5i

33

(read

f22

cf.

?WW)

for n"N' 33
,

74

Zp

16
,

r,

Ez22 2j

:;

(like

Ho 1 i 1(U0 (on text of

2^

of ^ roaring in thunder Je

Now);

= Amr=Jo3

29

sim. Is

and mod.); of ^

lion) calling scattered Isr.


v. see

of rapacious rulers

fig.

yV pers.)

(c.

14

also Je 25

3 '1

(aKB* 3Nf,

sq.

pleon. for on
unidiom. transl. of Aram.

p, and

Gn

id.; Ar. ^C* ?mo,

aStt'

3^),

Pt. MV Jui4 ^ 22

wjr^y)

cf.

human

or concerns,

late,

18

Ju 5"

^ip-ase^

Jb

'

cry in distress t/^S 9

(||

oyn;).

tn3Sty
t t

n.f. roaring;

2. of

fP causat.).

(c.

).

which belongs
account of (a

D:p om.

v-liich

(NH

10Kt^' vb. roar

foes Je 2

nota
noi^EO b^ano nn
cf."^? in Svr., as Lk 6 42 u.^.1 jS>& my words,
Nii 225
And with 3, 7f3 lit. through that
nivp-?^ p^b*, v-

14

(J),

S 23 '=i Ch

"

nn

12

of Aaron's disciples,

13

24

D^y nph).

|j

my vineyard, which
s0 oft. in NH, but
(

without any special emphasis, as Aboth

Gn

ir

'

aoh),

||

'

nnXOT

fpl.

men draw ; Pt. fpl. Gn 24" the uxiter-drawing


women; m. TP^P 3NK' Dt 29 10 (servile labour,

22

Ct

t? livp "O

2W

Pt. ms.

'

ace. D^P

c.

of source 2

Tjb

T [H^tt'P] n. [m.] appar. drawing-place

(read b^PAvith EwDe, etc.; cf.3' ).


3"),
&.?V, like b 7^ P"^ ? b), a mark of the genit.
sf.,

+fP

(fig.);

adding slight emph. to the

pi.

11

Is 12

(6) tdieii

4
4- 2-

thrice,

20

z'ji

($

1B^3

q.

w ho

all

11

MT

C.

10

spary

4.

84

(p.

Klo Kamp Kau Benz .??0


) Ec 5 4 tfjcm <Aa< (cf.nE^O

that are ours?

betrays us ?

nK\S2 c

c),

npk

Hence
"O 4 d b).

Gn 24' 2KKu2 ,12*5ipp

mpl. finse*

Imv. fs. P^E' Na 3 14


21 23 27
cstr. p^b' J0S9'

2 d);
(cf.
3"
tEc

also (ace. to

(a) according as

(so oft.

3S^N v

is.

1944

iS7 +2t.;

(ib.

lsb

(v.

q.

i.
1

Sin Diw" 3 because that he

^*-"2

:i

Ec

5-

lest

iciiij ?

flesh

455

12

or cause that

Ct

De'l lin6
is

exactly as

ny (-V ny + J115 7 )
(v. III. ny II 1 a

??

4b

by to the

b. involving a reason (cf. 1B>X

that, seeing that,

Hu

tfia<,

had

class) I

Ct 2 7J7 +
1'omo 5 1 ), while

123'2

ty

compounds:

also

np?P2

5"

because, sine,
tC't

besides

36'p).

14

Ec
.

K^n^
^
*W

it) <7ia<

passed, etc.,

B*

(Germ. kaum

2 nipl. consec.

DPiaSE! Is 12 3 ;

v. HO 1 d6), -' np no how comes


Ec 7'; (6) Ct 3 nne waya* oypa

drinking): Qal Pf
7mp/. 3 fs. aSK'ni

satisfied with

15

n&w

980

NC?

1.

like lion, abs.

V
11

Is 5 29 (of invaders); of lion, cstr. n;^K/ Zc


3

(fig.

Jb

10

(fig.

of wicked),

sf. irtfSjB'

of conquering king).

WW ^

distress,

32

'V

human

2.

pan

22

Ez

^ip

cry in

Jb3 24

'nbXE'

19

'2

TVMi
T

fl.

Ep2p Onxn
ing that)

oh.

man

Aram, n ^"12

account of (the fact) i/ta< (


seelabours, etc. (unidiom. transl. of
6eccrase that, as

Gn

f^-N^

^p2

NTD2, 39 9 npJVN ntjp bp2 [for Heb. ns '-iB'Ni


WB>N]
Palm. H ^13 Ldzlr 33 , in Tariff i 4
(Cooke N - Sem Inscr 3 20 )
Ar8ij).
;

'

t[2Nttf] vb. draw


Aram.

3W,

[HKt^]

of

(water)

(NH

also

magnet; Ar. tl>C

6e

vb.

storm, devastation ;

W0,

^W

make

a din or crash,

desert)

>Aram.
;

nNiC

Jo*-

Qal Pf. 3

(p.

67

6", usu.,

).

nations,

Che Hpt

Niph. Impf.

and the ground

be

OLoDu Marti

fs.

NIB*)

be deserted,
pi.

until cities have crashed into ruins;

3 mpl.
id.,

sub nic\

crash, into ruins (perh. akin to

lation, but

[ttfej] v. [NiE>].

attract;

v. nNic>

1KP

Is 6"

+ perh. Na

npOK> nWli

Is

ruined into a deso-

nNOT

be left a desol.;

pXB^ Is i7 12 they are in uproar

(of

v 13 (but del. as doublet

Du

|f

f^O.n;),

Marti).'"

Hiph.

Inf. cstr.

n^rp

Is

W<

981
M =niE*nb
37

2Ki 9

van

25

H. in giving

d.

cawsf

Gi), <o

23f

(Ges*

Ko

57

>ho follow

1 s. sf.

Baer

M^Ntf

nitftynp as Qr,

cities to crash into

but

v.

ruined heaps.

trntjHB Kt, TWpti Qr, n.f. devastating

storm; sini.Pri^OI

fn^ffl

ruin; Is

n.f.

V. ntfc?, ^11. N1E\

nfilD).

24

vtbm
^ 1 37

We Dr

'irunW j u

20

2 mpl. Dnj)KB>

and most), Jb

'

Isi3 4 +

+ etc.; Imv.
+ /^W Is45"(< Wbx&ft Weir Che
ah), etc.; Inf. abs. bfof Gn
4 + cstr. bxK'b
Ju 1 + etc. Pt. act. bw 2 S 3 + fs. n
iK
2
mpl. Q^K^n 1 S 8
passim i 2 K 6 ;

(waves), Is
host, so v

of

Am

tnt'P
13

11

Is 66

cf.

',

(Du

25=

Is 37'

74';:i

s
.

20 22

10

abip

]W Je.51

K3

'B'

"32
/'
1

Je48 45

beats

c.

his foes

Marti,' plausibly, Q'lt


appell. of

3?) DB> Wip

IS13 4

?^,

as

K ip =
28

Pharaoh (Necho).

name

ye the

call

of
14

2. uproar of revellers Is 5
2'"ii3i/r40' ^/'< of roaring (of waters'? fig.,
i

^8

iB^rriK

2c
;

'E

19 Jon 4 i. e. pray for death, but Jb 31*"


the life of another HPN'B by a curse;
,

demand

K2

7 pers. 1

Ch

^2 7

1K3

11

cf.

7
,

12

Mi 7 3

(7 pers. reflex.)

22

'

Zc io

iK

"C>

pers.

whom) + rei

20

37"

^-

S 8 10
/ i)4-;

ace.

^ 2*;

abs.

n^jpn

biKB>b

(of prayer) ;

P? pers.

c.

-f^

4-DJjppers. Is7"(froin

2u

17 19

1 >S 1

+ n

ace.

c.

(from

05

Hiph.

.'

+;

S i2

Ezr
^b~]m n

(ace. cogn.),

thou hast asked

i.e.

v.

sq. el.

'')

40

yjr 1

24

(from

om. Is

'

ace. pers.

c.

22 22

Ju

pers.

sq. inf.

down

= pray for) + mb

f122

war-

(i. e.

,0

Ju

a.s& for, ace. rei (vel'pers.)

*'/f,

c. ft?

of gathering hosts

55

1. a.

of din or crash of battle

which

mocking

in

17

Je 46 'E5 (
Ph. a Crash.

cf.

cstr. jiNB'

rd/B'also prob. (for |^B>, q.v.)

);
29

24

14

|in), cf.

s s

of battle in

riors);

Je 25

65

also \^

13

Ho io +;
-_i. r oar

'Z'
14

v ,2 (||

Ho io" ^

abs.

of water
5
'-(Uncn), sim. of noise of invading

roar of this host

waves

din,

but del.DuChe Hpt Marti, as doublet;

13

bKp Is 7"

rqJiNK>

sf.

etc.),

13

(late).

t pNE? n.m. Ho I0 " roar (of waters,

consec.

,2

Th

(del.

7^ Ex 2

7wip/. 3 ms.

2 5', etc.;

uproar;

pl. sf.

13

"OnWi)

21'- 9

,4

crash,

1-

for a difficult thing.

K2

b. specif. a.s& as a favour, for

'",

:"

tem-

where

also
j); Thes al. 0/
against
usage of P^B/;
but
2)
2S
prop. K1B> 113 (cf. NIB* nsj Is 3o ).

D^-"ip.P5?p 6 9

destruction (v

> Du

tn^Xp

:i

word;

(=1^^); Thes
either meaning suits

din of battle
IVKB>;

Comp Kel

but'We

al.

*nXB>)

peril, (for

e.

borroiv

devastation,

'C'H

La3

business,

v.Bu 1S1

pers.), 2

K4
5

reflex.), 6

c.acc.
cf.

'

(||

l-Ji'L

2 351
'

),

(pt. pass, abs.)

reiEx3 22 (+

,";

matter of

(E; acc.rei +

so also (ace. to

pers.), ii

ft?

DJTC?

pers.

many),

i2 35 (both

+ riK)?.

however, not clear that


there was any pretext of mere temporary use
it

is,

"b b)HW

pt, pass,

Nu24 17 (J) sons o/(battle-)rfm (warriors, =N?3


]WW in Je 48 45 A rss take nB> here as n.pr.;

,3

rei+f? of source 4- 7

contr. (ace.

(cf.

Ex22

28

(ace.

pers.; all E),

from II. Kit?, desolation);


to Thes and most) riK> in flB' ^.^
-

i.

||

n.f. doubtful

porary use,

HI?, as

over to

2S

made

(lent, granted,)

(in effect pass, of Hiph., q.v.).

"

weakened

sense, seek, desire (late),

c. in

ace. 2

c.

Ch

||

Gray prop.
cf.

We Comp

Dfc'

or reading as Je,

3M
.

[l"TKt^] vb. Hithp. gaze (appar.

fll.
||

'

23

riNb', -pride,

rW, q.v.); Pi. ms. rb HNWO B"Nn


5130a
(J) the man was gazing at her (Ges

form of

Gn 24

S1

).

[BNtf], !3aj

nto

10

(subj.

Gn 3 2 (E), 4 4 (J)4-; c. 10W


sq. ipsj
etc., Gn 2 4
(J), Je 37

ne^l,

4-",

sa'dlu,

Aram.

Chrest

MI, ^f;

l)y

82ff

(NH

id.

7NDD

As.

request,

n * I65
Levy-Os " ,0
OAram.Zinj.7NB>Ldzb 37 \
xix

I24

Nab. Hiph. lend Id ib


"J00)

i ''

; on

'p

wisdom);

'

Ju 5 a +

ai

Is 45
2 S I4
Ju 1 3"; c ace.

(J), cf.

19"", sq.
2

1^
;

ace. pers.

+4

t.

rei (about

ace. pers.

which)

indir. quest.
7

pers. only,

:i

Ju

c.

Ju 8 14 1 S 25 s Dt 32 +
inquire of beasts (ace.) Jb 12'; c. ace. rei only,
(KZq Synt. 289 h );
c. 7 pers. = ace. 2 K 8
Je n
ls
7
" (J), Ju i
e. 7 rei about which G1126 (J), 32
3

JBLxix

Jastr

cf.

-); Qal P/. 3 ms. 'tf


8 + 2t.; consec. ^ bBq Nu 27 21
sf.
5C4f
^Wl'consec.
Ju 4 20
consec. G1132 18 (Ges
),

30

vb. ask, inquire

Horn

13

47

Ay. JLL,Eth. fthfa Sab.

petition,

19

without ace. pers. Gii32

1S

hi
?b%W

,s

before inquiry

Ju

?J? rei Ne i
-\bvh Jos 4 (JE); c. ace. pers.
10
nMTO,
i.e.
prompted
alone,
Ec
by rei
( +
7

v. II. Bltf.

v. 1. hn'd

^V)

Pr 20 4 in harvest, he
shall look [for a crop], pjjl and there shall be
2. a. inquire of, c. ace. pers. + 10&0
none.

Ec

Je

inquiry)

Dt4

10

Jb

Gn 43

32
;

c.

8s

(J),

also

and

7 pers. about,

phr.of greeting,

S&yb

(4-1BN7 before the


(sq. direct

whom, Gn

WJ/lS

^>

"^

question)

43'J7 (J),

cf.

Exi8 (E)
7

982

?c?

6
2 S 2i v. 11. ny33).
(and 1 S 11 4 15
3733
(P)= 1 Ch 43w
king of Edom Gn 3 6

eacA for (or about) /s fellow as to welfare,

as/fc

&$*
;

'a

Gn 24

(J)

30

),

^ 65

2
,

Nu

instr.),

Jastr

i.

21

Jos 19

'

Je38 H

Sm)

"ibsb

or instr.),

"

c.

-);

( +B*TJ

"?

Jos 9

Hex

292

cp.

of the oracle- seeker, cf.


human agent iS

Ju

i:i

10

whom), 2j 4 2 8 6 2 S 5 = 1 Ch 14
5
20 a 1 S 1 s7 (sq. direct
Ju 20- DVT7N2 'B> Ju 1
15
'B'
question), also (7 pers. for whom), 22"
;

Dt 18

as oracle

f551e

Jastr

tayo),

lc

ask

),

ins.

HPS);

P/.

s.

^n-fO

**&*&)

Nei 3

DnpXB'
1

pi.

&W) (consec.) f 109

10

Hiph.

one as& [successfully], give, or

request, then) grant,

make

with or without request)

v 1S1 3 /

Ziave

made

(prop.

on

ZewcZ,

over to (as a favour,

Pf.

to

/l

7i?m over to

(for 'ft

W) Bu HPS

(after

Dr

(cf.

@ in part;
QvNB

other conj. in Dr); Impf. 3 mpl. sf. rei


Ex i2 (E) and they handed them over

>l

2-3

Ni3ri

'B

"TrW

sf.

ynb&

b^V), Est

Ju

(c.

|DJ

24

This passes easily into 2.

-'

cstr.126 riwgto
6

i'

T[nT>NttJ?D] n.f. request, petition;

request, petition,
e.

27

S 2 20 c. fnj i 17 27 Est 5 s f io6 15


Jb 6 s . n. rb& v. infr. ^NPfN n.pr.m.,

84 a

v. p.

ace. cogn.
12

request, thing

n.f.

24

Est 5

1.

15

thing asked for,

(c*N.i P

of

>

^ 37

(c.fnj

of ''); sf.TC

pi.

^'?

').

tSs^riS^ltp n.pr.m. (I have asked (him)

TT'Ntp n.pr.m. with foreign

Idkovia,

wife,

Ezrio 29

Aaaarj'K.

Ch

Ez

^Ntt? n.pr.m. (=asked

(of

'%

7*Wl

cf

Palm. n.pr. N^NB-' Lzb 371 Cooke 233);


3 3 5
2aov\
(son of
1. 97 1st king of Isr., 1 S o/Kish, aBenjamite) + 359 t. Sm, 28 1. 1 Chr, \^i
29
2
"
5 2 54 57 59' a11 iu titles); 'V njna Is io

infr.;

'

(cf.

2S

Ne

Benz).

12

v 18 19 ); but
-

son

first

Is i4 ,'v.

world
to

Albr ZAWxvia896)

-/dub.

7NB>,

i.

e.

Lebenn.d.T0de

(J erem

ff.

Thes Bo

dung');

whence

De

W3 (appar.

n.f.

'

61

23

.09

ig.

QH

<

Di

bw hollow hand, etc.;

u Beer Bibl

in

ra.

cr.

(ref.

jbl u

der UntSchei-

</b?V,

cp.

then=holloiv

other conj. v.

Hades

x.,.

al.

'B*

26 s

under-

place of inquiry

DeInf M5S

'Bolle,' hell;

ls - 5 '

m. Jb

She'61,

necromancy) Jastr Am. jsem.

(1900), 88

'ZaXadirjX.

t^iNti, bttW
cf.

Hg

father

Z.'s

(attempts at explan. in Be Kit

Holtzmann

Hup Ps

6,6

Fe5,sabe ' 1902 -

,s
;

most now refrain from positive etymology (e.g.


Buhl); OAram.7lNB ,Syr.^aLji.; As. su-alu
,

so read

dub.

Am.

sem. Lang.

j.

and interpr. Dl Pal21:

xiv. 165

ff.

E nCy.

Kosmol.223f.

J e ,,
Muss-Arnolt JBLxi(,892,

^137');

ace. cf. (late)

of Jehoiachin and uncle of Zerubbabel ace. to

TSBAviii. 269

3(i

106

= grant),

'qnW

K 2 lV:o (both

place,

and Qal Pt. pass., ib.); perhaps also


20
fs. 'v HTNB'n 2
(whom) she hath made
''

innpNB*n

1 s. sf.

HPSBu
read 3

6s

Jb

"rft^

tPi. 1. inquire carefully: Impf. 3mpl.

+ Qal Inf. abs. & ?iNB> 2 S 20 13 (Bu prop.


Qal 7??2p/. vN?*^ c 3 loc. on foil, context v.
2. beg, practise beggary,
We Dr HPS Bu.

asked for 'KB' Ju

of God; on

abs.

over

rntZJ]

[1.

16

specif,

let

tn?^ip

1.

12

of absence, c. JO pers. P/ 3 ms. + Inf.


b$&) 7XBO 1 S 20 6 (sq. inf.), v 2S (sq. *W
?

(abs.).

art.=

c.

leave

Pf. 3

v.

S 16 23 likewise l5fj?3 'B* Ho 4 (i.e.


D'Sin? Ez 21 26 3W3 iClno 13 perh.
2

f Niph. ask for oneself (Ges

7 inf.

bw

rh&tiiai"
t t

14

23

= receive

3 supra:

of

N11 26" (P).

his' idol),

ace. of

(7 pers. for

'Kn 1?13

24

"H71NQ7 adj. gent,

only

"lbit)om.i Sio'22 (sq. direct question), 22

10

(JE),

"O 'B> (3 perh. orig. local, so GFH,


Jui 2o' iS 23 s 30 s 2 S 2 5"= 1CI1
1

iCh

1 3.

Simeon Gn46 10 Ex6 I5 Nu 2 6 I3 (allP) =


9
t4. a Levite 1 Ch 6

n.pr.coll.

whom,
11
31K ''> Dt 18
As. massaku sa

also

14

usu. (ancient usage, chiefly

of

'B>

pers. for

c.

50

Jager BASii

skin-vessel

e.

"

elsewhere in

(P;

JP,Lsixa900) 96fr

6
2 8'

14

27

cf.

(pt. as subst.;
sd'ili,

B'ijQ);

(||

15

ason

consult, deity, oracle, etc.

sq. ace.

'

(ace. om.),

+3

of,

JBLiix(,900, 88ff

(jIstr

make inquiry Dt 1

abs.

+b. inquire

IPC).

Is

57

TDK

question only (c. DN) Je 30

sq. indirect

+2. a

21
15
i7 K 25 s 30 [read ft
i S io
cf. tJu 18
10
@ We Dr HPS Bu] 2 S 8 10 Je 15 5 1 Ch 18
13
(c. 3 loc),
sq. direct question only, 1 S 1 f* Je 1
4

^IKSJ
34

'

,li9

Bib. s

'

v;

'y-.Kt.T 3.

rro, - 4T

:iS

^9

^|

nag

y a

IS
;

gQ

abs.,

?NfiK2 6

n
for
7 (so read

35

underworld, n-nnri

is

Jastr

opp. by Bertiii
636

n_ Gn 37 + 7 t.; +Is
rVKW Aq 2 e Du Che and now most);
Jb 17

Uh

and reff.); alw.

7iNipDt32 22 +52t.,n^.Gn42
16

'B?

Dt32 22

1. the

rinnr? Is

4;

^'

nio 5 5 7 2 ct 8 6 ^89";
p r I5
s3
whither men descend at death, Gn 37 M (E), 42
29 31
6 9
(J), 1 S 2 1 K2
Jb 7 9 2 13 Is I4 1115 ^88
44
-

't&>

<

||

983

It

and Korah and associates go down alive by '''s


judgment, Nu 16 3033 (J), cf. i// 55 16 under mts.
s
and sea Jb 26 (cf. v% 'V ?D2 J on 2 3 (cf. v 7 );
:'
16
with bars Jb 17 (si vera 1. v. @ Du) '# ^
;

^I4i

7
;

,-

10

IS38

personif.

Hb

14
DID) as insatiable monster 5

(||

7'-

30

^i8

16

as said (fig.) to have snares,

=2 S

^n6

22 c cf/E> n.?
,

nw Am

Jb

ii

3
;

Is

28

1518

Pr

i'

'V?

Jb 14 21 and

(cf.

sub

Isi4 9f-).
2. condition of righteous and wicked disting. in
(later than
nQI; yet

cf.

esp. in WisdLt)

S 28,

a.

wicked rb^mb IMB"

10T 3 i
death is their shepherd,
^9
without power and honour they waste away
1515
consumes them as drought water
49
JD24 19 righteous dread it because no praise
IS

ls

'vb

88

(ism ae

r\W

q. v .; opp. Q^n rnx


(||
f
11
16
(cf.
etc., v
cf. i7 ), is ransomed from 'C' 49
23 25
1 2
Is
cf.
Job's
expectation
and
desire
73
57 )
Jbi4 13 i7 13 (cf.io 21 i9 :3f ).
3, later distinction
of places in 'w
a. depths of '{? for sensualist
11
n
Pr9 13
v. P*^b. fnaNl 'B'Pr2 5
[ D?
and 113, q.v., when '&, are usu. in bad sense

i6 ,0

long for

HDE\

v. DDE',

); Qal

Pf. 3 ms. *\0\

^M? 14
Pt. act. W\V Ec

naNB' Je 2 24 3

fs.

e\KV'<

3 ms.

/i;;/.

% Jb

pi.

Jb

etc.

woman

1. j/asp, as a

in travail,

fig. of '^
DKO); pant after, snuff up the wind
(ace), of wild ass Je2 24 i4 6 ; constr. praegn.
1

,*

14

Is 4

(||

Ec

iDip-pN1_

'B>

wwfo his place he panteth


(comes panting), of sun under fig. of racer.
2.
gasp or pant with desire ^ 1 19 131 (|j SKJ); pax?
6e eager for,

a/iter,
2

(ll

J^), 36

20

ace.

c.

Jbs 5 (cf. D^X p.855

'),

(but obscure in context).

f II. [^iKt^]
form of *\W

(||

Ko

1 '

vb. crush, trample upon

if pointing right, cf.


read tVSNB', etc., from *ptf,

(q.v.),

We Now

430

Ges 2p perh. orig. pulverize by rubbing,


but also appar. by pounding, stamping, tread5

cf.

'

ing,

Levy ChWB

Dict -

*W>, Jastr

; most

tpV, t[K&

'

make=I.siXK>,but Vrss renderas above)

pit in 'v, >'t? itself as pit


(\^88 ); prob.
words at least prepare for local distinctions of
postB. Judaism and NT.]
4. 'k* fig. of extreme degradation in sin Is 57
as place of
141t
19
exile for Israel Ho i3
(cf. Is 26 ).

Pf. 3 ms. sf. 'OSNf -f 56 , 3 pi. 13^ v "; //


3
abs. *\KV Ez 3 6
PC. sf. 'SKS? ^ 57*;' pi. D'SN/C'
;

Am 2" 8

trample upon, crush (the poor,

55d
t [JXttf] vb. Pa'l. (Ges*
) be at ease or

securely (Syr.

at peace, rest

Eth. tt\\i

peace); Pf.

consec. 30"'

undisturbed by

secure,

inno

pro

nyn insjjp

Je 3 o ,0

pr

't?

grave Jb 3 1S

33
;

^2*. pacify, ju**.,

3 ms.

ill

= 46

V0 Je 48",

Jb3 is

13JNB>
3 pi.

Marti

of rest from trouble,

etc.,

v. fKB> rva.

G>3

,1S%U52

xv

AVPV^)m

q/ier

case del. ? after

Ez 36

s
;

(NH

Hom

chr 124

La

v.

(ace.

CirriN 'Kn nioe*

om.) 56

vb. remain, be

X "^f;

id.;
;

l^DK)

left

over

(svn.

133

Ar. 'L-

gGGN-iss'.>,297.

V crush)

56 57 and

- T

in;)

I^iti'

nnNp,

cf.

etc.),

(We Now

hyperb. for extreme avarice, cf. Hi


Dr but Dr thinks ^i poss. original crush the
,5
heads ofthepoorupon the dust [cf. Is 3 J, in any

I.

27

strangely

27

nS ?^!?, which Torrey JBL

'V)

'W\ tipB'l
fortune
n
8
(of Moab)

</ie cZws<, etc.,

be at ease,

del.

Am 8

expl. as old doublet,

}N*P

ace. peis.

fig., c.

s1

Qal

|j

in

Kt

"TO!"!"

Bu ZA "rxl1
C f pN

vb. gasp, pant, pant after,

(so

Jb

consec.

i:>

K t (perh.^ Bur#

1G
3o

*1KI^

f I.

doned, 'vb

Gr Che Mart

"pDNt!? Je

there (as in temple) ^ 6 6


deliverance from it a blessing

151

), Is 38
13
14
In Ezek. 'e> is land below,
\ 30 86 Pr 23
place of reproach, abode of uncircumcised Ez
"32 21.27 b. risrhteous shall not be aban3i'

(cf.

(||

God

or presence of
6

23

opp. (height

v. D^NEf)

4. as subst,

sf.

29

+ (opp.

Ec 9 5610

3. at ease,

wanton, arrogant,

= arrogance: ^NP 2K 19
= Is37 but K^XV thine uproar,

ace. to

Am

collat. idea of careless,


4
6' Is 2 9U Zc i 15
123

abstr.

\??n

11

from misfortune, Jb 12 5

free

with

nbjrai?)
39
Is 7 (v. supra); dark, gloomy, without return
Jb 17 13 (cf. v 16 f io 21 16'22 all being alike 3 17 19
2i
); without work or knowledge or wisdom

of)

"lNtf

^,i.l be left over,

OAram.

Lzb 371

SAC

the youngest

Sab. 1ND remaining

Lane,

cf.

1NK> remainder. Nab.


110
tQal P/. 3 ms. 'v
);

still

Niph. n Pf.

remains.

3ms.iWGn47 13 +; sfs.n")^? J0S13 Dnio


1116
"KVft Gn 7 2S
etc.; Impf. 3 ms. 1^ Is ii
s
(read
etc.; PC. INK'? Gn 32+, ~^W*?1 Ez 9
s

"^Ntti adj. at ease, secure (Ba NB

143a

^ Am

Ges

o
gl
,g
84bkJT__ albs >v J S
33
pp Q 3
9 1, ls
ni33tB'Is32
1. a ease, secure: 'V
;
4

I s 33

32

:o

13
(||

secure habitation (of Jerus.),

D^nCDO).

cf. 'K>

+
HU
^

niTOD

2. as subst., one at ease,

1X^31

Hi Toy Krae, "IK&M Sm

Siegf Berthol);
nn.Nt'a

Ex

10

f.

Ch

H^3

del.

19

30

Hi Co

= Is

2
30, niXt-'O Jos 13

31

37
etc.;
,

984

IN
1. be

Jos

22

Ju

(D),

Ex

(sts. ||ini3)

over

left

14'

io 19 i 4 2s

s7

(all J),

in restrictive

cl.

TOT '3 fcO 2 K 24 i/iere toere left only, etc.,


,s
131 DN wis? "3'TK 'asb '3 N^ Gn 47 (J); sq. ace.
:r
n8q ),'or appos., Dt
Ezr 9 ,d cf.
adv. (Ges*
4
62
UWi
DVt? , rit?3 '3 Dt 2 8 (Ges
); sts. c. 3 loc.
2
5 7
38-'
ON
(prep,
loc.) t Jos
+ c.
Ex'8 (J), Je
14

23

7 - 12

(D);

11

Dt

Jos 13

= 6e Iqftfrom

c. ft?
12

nM
1 i

(D), Is

@ Hi Gf Gie Co), Ne

'an

Je 42

c.

Je 8

3a

io 5 (J),

(pt.;

10

1117

del.

DJD

1", firine

or /or, t2

to

j>

Ex

(of) +

'3

Zc o

(pt.),

05^ 'an Ex io cf. 2 Ch 30


and (3 loc. for b) Je 21"; c. 3, in, among, of,
10
6
11
Lv 2 6 M M (H pt.),
Is 17 Je 34 7 37
1 1 S 1
25" (P; of years), even Q^S 'an 5 s (P) i/ie rest

Ch

17

n-an-;t?

-iNtt

Ch

silver 2

n^

rxbf

Ez

(J),

Aram

17

17

= *Ae

techn.

11

Ez

17

21

:i

remnant

nnian),

(3 loc.

(cf.

Ch 34 21

||

term.

pt. as

(purified) remainder,

~\w, nnsip) Is 4

survive, +G11 7
'3H
the
;

supr.)

24
is dub.; tc/a is left over,
9
depreciation,
Bu; read "INtpn HPS.
in polite

(3 loc).

2. fe

'an

Ex

6e/tmeZ,

Ze/fc

Nu

io 26 (E),

ii 26 (JE);

c.H3^Gn42 (J), cf.Is4 9 Dnio of widow


tHiph. If. 3 ms.
Eu i 3 + ft? of the dead v
IWn Exio + etc; 7m;;/. 3 ni?.W Dt
36
(Ges 548g;109d Ko p 466f-),
2 8 \ I pi. 1^3 1 S I 4
21

3S

12

cstr.^^''} Ezr 9

etc.; Inf.

leave over, spare,

= Ob

Je 49 9

io 12 (E),

Josn (D),Ju6
14

5
.

v. also infr.;

Ex

ace.

c.

25"
1B>* n^D

'Efc

1.

(sts. c.

v.
1

pers.)

i>

Dr Dt3

'

19

18

Dt
'

28

7,24

Zp

12

cf.

55

sb

= Dt 3
Dt 2
(D), 2 K io", and
3

(E)

cf.

\baD

3, among,

of, 1

S 14 36 3

IKf, n^Nf), also

K3

s5

(Bur

2.

12

the city shall have

S 25 22

rds.

00

nans lnnK

tl^UJn.m.

= "in

||

41

andusu.

men 1 Ch 16 41
of Moab Isi6

of

f.);

20

tW

f"31

Zp

'E>

4
,

Baal,

al.;

Schwally

DB*, cf.

20

remnant

nB\bs), v 21

(||

8*._^ mi Tfc Mai 2 U is obscure;


lNf>l We Now, cf. GASm.
n.pr.m. of

~\^tl)

(of

to the last

= purified

Is io

DK> Is 14 22

i.e.

term. techn.
Beitrage37f

21 - 22

read

'I

t^\TJl
(

territory Est 9 12 ;

14
Est 9 16
remnant), archers of.Kedar
1

posterity, 1331

||

jjii.w

Isaiah's son Is

7'

= a remnant

shall return,

io 21

cf.

6 xara-

\ei(pde\$ 'laaovfiy

Tn^^W n.f.
mainder
Ez 3 6 3 +
v 38 );

rest, residue,

(r^lNB*);

WW

Is 14

Ez5

30

2Si4 +

Ch

remnant,
7

abs.

'gj

rvntp (Ges 523f )

sf.
9

10
,

re-

cstr.

12 39 (van d. H.

Is44 17 Dn.
of wood IS44 17
in-

1. rest, what is left,


Je 15
land 15 9 (|| no\bB), Je 4 7 4 5 Ez25 ,r'; nbn
11
f 7 6 is difficult (Gr [cf. Che] prop, non Hamath,
;

Du n'BN tribes)

resi of princes

Je39 3

of nations

(=:the other nations, Toy) Ez ^6 iAo of Israel


39
(van d. H. v 38 ), 2 Ch 34 9 Ne 7 71 (van d.
1 Ch 1
72
H. v ); =last remnant of people, Philistines
30
12
8
Edom
Anathoth
i (cf. We), Is 14
9
26
23
5-",
Ashdod 2
Babylon 50 Amalek 1 Ch
Je 1
14
Je 9 1 5''; remnant
4 ( + nB^an), Isr. 2 K 2
13
Je 8 24 s 40 1115
left after catastrophe
5
14
4I 10.16 42 2.1S.19 43 * 44 1S.14.28 Ez g 10 g S j j 13 Hagl "
;

Am

Am

4:i

Am

/e/i, cf.

'K>ni

Jo

t
!!,

:i

'

15

4.

14

.We

v! "INK*.

rest,

remnant

residue,

32

23

'W

II.

Ch 36

=
= faithful

)';

remnant

(term, techn. of proph.,

20

=Is

37

19

cf.

(||

(||

'

S 14 7

DB* 2

INK'

Is 4 6

'

2.

(||

descendants

of

nB^B) =

31

remainder
45',

Mi 4 (as promise,
survivors Je 44 7
7

Mi 2 12 5 6 7 7 iS Ezr 9 14 id.),
3
in;),
Zc 8 ,U1 12
Zp 2 7 9
3

''riip'K'l

Gie BsItr5ge;42f

id.),

(1|

ny.^n~n

Judah

fin.), 2

Is 3 7

Je

cf.

't^n

Israel or

c. ft?,

(ft?

^13,

nnnn-yo

12

even

Dixy

'^^3

Gn

(="1XB' Is 14 2

IKt^' ( -/of foil.

cf.

Assent, Pun. -ikP,

^es/i,

"

Ar.

Denkm.

No

U'

blood-revenge, so Sab. INn, Sab.

5 '' 7

perhaps

33

NnT n =

Je 51 ),
M 101^ who cp# Man( J
jd
)'<U conscience, mind, etc., peril, prop,

mttfnj;

cf.

orig. blood (cf.

-ZMGxl (1886). 723 &nd


,

Hoffm

t-1j n.m,

" fr
-).

^73.26

flesh (perh. orig. the inner

esp. Is.

Beu, z .Vem .w.,o

o 19 +

Isl6 14

K 25 =

'

Now readn^l Mai

3. nNt? 'B>n

(P).
1

c.

or keep over

Zeat-e

Nu 9

morning

as a gift,

Zecroe

part.

ft?

Am 5

= last

of Israel (Gie

ad

loc.

rM3K,*Kit D"V?, cf. KloBenz);


Dt2 8 51 iKl5 m i6 u 2Ki 7 Ezr9 8

part.) till

Jos

(in both of preserving a pious

/rom, 0/ 2 K io 14
Je 52 16 Je 39 10

34

for

pers.

NowGASm);

||

(in all these rd. Inf. cstr. 'B>n

c.

);

remnant,
r,*33

Nu 2

(both JE), io 33

'tin

b'l \b

(nnj in

remnant, vestige (so "We

22

Ch 1 I s

29

Je 50 20 ; esp. n ")K' 'C*n N? Zeaye wo survivor,


Jos io 28 cf. vM-wjkmo (^1 D), so 'fe> 'B>n rijszi iy
8

Babylon); b^zn

23

v.

'3

PlPl^hb

c. inf.

aZit'e,

Zp/i

(but on text

9
10
survivors, + G1114

CI19

'B> 2

Ezr 3 8 4 37 Neio 29

c^tiS 5

city

in like phrase, v. p. 451

of the blood ;
1
+ Jos 13 (D); =&

14

24

and

); __^

on form Ko"- 1

late;

No

141

abs Isi4 is +
cstr Is
rest, residue, remainder, of trees Is 1 o 19
_

flesh, full of blood,

next the bones,

cf.

Hoffm

zaw m das), iot and -iE>3=(orig.)


flesh next the

skin); '-^

abs.

yj,

jS 20

"

7
,

cstr.

Mi

sf.

Hf

ma
Je5i 36
2i

v
5
(

(II
i:i0

(ll.

D,:
J)-

pr

33.S),

1. flesh

etc.;

t-

fig-

11

i8

cf.

2i=Xu27 H

(||

v3

-fo),

(II

0!"6),

id.)',

(||

20

19
,

also 18

17

ir

'

24

'V iro

Slipi'.);

@ B eKeivois

'V |W

(v. also n.pr.loc.

instr.)

25a

p.

Is 14 2

Ch

pt.

36

Arabia^Sab. N3D

DHM

18R3)

11

'

'

28

N3D vb.=

Is 14 Je 50

1<J

60 6

iK8 =2Ch6
47

Ez6

:i7
,

9
.

Is49,24

m.

n.

tf^tl''

Nu

GW^iCh^marauders.N.ArakaJb!
adj. gent,

only

as

pi.

captives

captivity,

29

i2

D^3^(BaerGinsb D^3K>) ^^(llpin-J^-bN,


Je 6 2U

> @ Me Now ^E ? mto captivity.


1

supi-.),

22t# (NH

33t? Pi. Aewy Ai\

Aram. (Talni.t &-> splinter,

NMUNPNo*

^-

cid,

Mand. dim.

cf.

).

T d^Il^tp n. [m.] pi. probably splinters


bay

i'no'B'

n.W

'B>

Ho

86

(cf.

We;

blaze,

burn, \.L+L*. ray, flash (Lexx.,

up

(cf.

Vrss appar.

cf.

cf.

Syr. ajI

PS); Ar.

Ba ES50 ), but Lp = K

^i

(Another

etymology in Ber Dn3 '- 2 )).

'

/# ^j'-,

Dim

Sm

Ecclus8 10 45

17
3o

3-3^

na; i6l

Jb 18 5

((I

liK);

,s

10

21

3K 3

''>

^^
1

,|

3B> T]bn

^L,\
n

J
*-

Jg

A,

29

DS'

16

=
7

10

?3 ^pn
30 Ez 12"

22

22

,s

^ -^ ^

Ch

of captivity,

La
pj E

46

Dt

^3B?

Ezr

cstr.

Je 20 6

Is

+
12

= state

1.

T
]S a

28 41

^ J&

instr. of

^
/

/
,

judgment

37
57
H-? J e 3 o 46 2 Ch 6 ^; phr. of
Nei 2
deliverance (only Ezr Ne): 'fTV?

cf.

33

'B n-j?p Dr?t?n 8 17

=Ne 7

10

'B'no

e.

Dt

DJJ

13

132>
(v
.

35 .'

2. act of

?(& T)bti& Dt 2

10
;

13
1

garb in which she was captured ( > others


Am4 10 =yoifr captive horses;

20

Is

D^an Ezr

13^0 D^j?n Ezr

rbtiri

^ Am 4

captivity in both

3.

her captive's garb).

Ex 1

29

(J),

(||ni^)>

ad Jin.)

object of

We Bu

m. probably flame (BAram.

t [H"Q] n.

3^f) _cstr.

n^i33),

(coll.):

j3tL* (As. sabdbu,

blaze

i.
;

conjecture).
II.

etc.;

Dt

capture, D3-D1D

"

40

19

yyj Ju

sf.

^^ D
(

'

subst,

XU31

2i

Am 9

Gn io
andKeturahGn25 3 (J'?)=iChi 32 (i.e. a northerabranchof Sheba, + H^q.v.k but from K-J3

I.

Ex

(coll.); 'E> abs.

descended from (Yoktan and) Shem


(J)= 1 Ch i':2 from (Yokshan and) Abr.

t[^ntp]

Ch

(JE), and (ace.

2s

so

68

i//-

is

cf.

^3*1

(||

cf.

X1121

pers.)

S
ace. cogn. 3K>

c.

Ez zf^i ' n3 ^H Jb 6 19
NCFl); yielding costly wares Ez 38 13 'tf 3H]
15
20
^ 72 '# n^inb j e 6 (|| prno n?, c f folk),
paying homage and tribute to Israel in future
Is

2.

'

't?

5-

for trade,

(+JO

K8 =
4,;

etc.,

3in ni^K'S

so

+ 5 t.; pt, pass. Is 6^ =


Gn 31 20 my daughters as

33

lead captive thy captives,

5
17

14

n^V) 2C1128 11 V3K> 'B? Dt2i 10 =to/ce him


captive.
+Niph. be taken captive Pf. 3 ms.
n3^ 3, of man Gn 14 14 of beast Ex 22 9 (E), of
17
3 5
"'
"Ijy Je 13
3 pi. I3K'3 human subj. 1 S 30

or expedition Sab.
M(i& campaign Mordt
Denkm.-No 12 L3 "; cf.DSMaigoliouth Hast DB SBEBA
FB Ellcy Bib s,,EBA andreff.); MeSa.- 'EH")?^!? 1 K
I0 i.4.!c.!s_ 2Clli9 i.3.9.is. /p 'abp ^72'"; famous
-

12

Ju

SW

in

HI,c

'

= iheir captives,

c. sf.

11

C^b* Vni

captives of the stvord.

Sh e ba,

C. pt. in periphrast. conjug. (DH' 3t^i5)

et terr.
2 * ""

5'21

Ch

Ob
Ch 14

b. ace. i^TI

iW.

t^S n.pr.gent.

ace. pers., JS

c.

v. supra
ace. of land Gie).
W2-\n 2 Ch 2 17 cattle, etc.,

602 SUpr.

V. p.

11

2
u 24" (JE;, 1 S 30- 2
5
101 "
10b
( + 3
Je4i
(but v
Gie reads
20
8
DSK'n. cf. @ Luc), v 14 Gn
34 (P), 2 Ch 2 8 ( + JO
12
part.), + 6 t.; + Je
appar.
c.
ace.
idols
(but
43

1. a.

captives;

Ob

Inf. cstr. TV\2&

K6"

Je4i 10

@L (cf. @ A

but

KaTaXotTrois,

r.

Ephraim

of

'

avrov Sapaa.

v.

21

TniNtl) n.pr.f. daughter

nNtt>

nw

Nu

v. "iNt? 2.

T _.

rnNUJp

ms.

mNLvi8
_

y dvydrrjp

12

P/.

(but rd.

P. act. pi. D^3b> Is 14 2 etc.; pass, mpk D^3B>


Is 6 1 fpl. cstr. r\V2f Gn 3i 2G ; tain- captirr

Di Baen); + 3^'n
,
il'B'3 K'Lvi8 c 2 5-''
3. = self

6-

Ch

12

43

fB'Jl

conj. ^ojfl);

H3^ JU5

etc.; 7iiw.ms.

^SB*

(read

(consec.)

7m_p/ 3 ms.

etc.;

J^);_ Qal

K30,

sf. D3J>1

Du

^68 ]9

cf.

14

Je 4
3 ins.
niti) Gie;

power f 73 20
2. in HP=/fesi-

Aram, id.;

47

Je

one near of kin): INK*

(i.e.

13

vb. take captive (NH

[ (^)- Aram.

Ar.

for physical

Ew Dr-Wh

for rnB>,

1^S

12

3*

nfe'3).

(=blood-) relation

T3K Lv

Mi

(T Jty
r

fig-

"Q

Ex

a. as food,

So/21 for*WB>iin), ^78-

^3 ^);

27

26

^ 73'

(HPS also

10

985

H3^

Nu
M !i
'

49
;

appar.

(q.v.)

Now),

Nu

'- 19 ai

Ju

Hbx
fs.
12

Is
(

= captives

(man and
+ Ez 3 2 9

52

(il

al.

^')
5 JDMich

(but v.

>T?^

21 1 (JE),

beast),

Dt

21 10

68 19

tlKN)

n.f.

2CI128 17

t^Dtr

adj. vel n.m. whence]

captive (cf. Rahlfs "

"' 1: " ,n

rsalm -

: iV"?

'B?

y86

rrntr
b

Is 5 2

(Bev

JPIlil - xviI

cf.

'iJI,

"?y v

,|

D^yTr

':."

Je 4 8

16

Oort

abs.

(of ni33.

'r

;.

||

La

13

28

1.

25

'tr

4
2i u 3 2 :

(||

n?

Xe

^n\

2 6-

('3f
(cf.

= ^3^

'),'

24

Gershom

of

20 --

Heman

of

Benz on these lists).

USU.

n.pr.loc.

in

-/3ir;X.

above -/?); read

(fr.

nvN ^F?'? (or ^fJ?) 1 K 17 (for MT


nOTO) K Oeo-Pmv (L Qeaaefiav) rijs TcikaaS,
so Jos
Ew Th We Kmp Benz Kit Burney al.;
207
home of Elijah v. Kasteren Zrv
cp.
1

prob.

Ch

16

= ^a? v :0

t[nnC?P]

RG

c'

'^n ia-e>n

''jm.

23

USU. SovfiarjX,

all

(coll.), cf.

xiii (1S90).

"CX

it:

Ch

state of captivity,

of caa);

Dt

read also

);

captives

5
object of rutr, y (nh-u

1415

t^NIZtp, ^NntT n.pr.m. son

"3?'

Bu Du Che Hpt Marti.

"

2. body of captives.

nan

ingeniously.

n.f. captivity,

always

" 12T

'

and, on 'an.

v- for "Of )

tn^ZtT
^J

nsss

t2HC?

mod.

(Smw

t n^ntt?, JVQO? n.f. id.


Thes SS
:a
Ez
16
ZAW " - 1 * Krae
> v' aiC
Preus-chen
JEW v ]v-:-3l, 210 103 b Q| 41?, 41'JJy 104 J ue TTijdschr.
lb. xiv. 137
vii. 310
chwally ZAW vlll (1888). 200 ^ ;

"hacJn adj.gent., 'nn

'

mts. of Ajlun, so Buhl

Istib, in

\ftb*

G2 7

17

21 1 - 8

f.

Q ort

ff.

ll.l.]oa..474;ii.2.5 320i

are confused,

fc v [ Yw Q f

ttlints

3 8
-

; 6

36

ef^(e)tT7;s.

f I. [PQttf*] vb. Pi. soothe,

-35;! an( J 3yji

Nu 21

n-^B'

:i

J en

care, etc.,

Lex,

);

Pi. Impf.

stilleth

it,

iSN*);

>

ms.

'

ES9

Ba
Schulth
n ?n2^ Pr2 9' /ig
1

3 ms.

sf.

^n

his temper (BiToy read


DnaOTl ^89' /tott stillest them,

in

i.e.

(Ar. ~L

still

ZAi(1886, 188: iv(1889) 56S

As. pasclhu, groiv calm, so

C p.

fr 6m

be free

29

fnn'atf
sf. *|ntte> Dt 3 o
cstr. na : Ho6" +
6"'" a
(v. infr.), C^^-f Zp 3"" ;'rd. D=H- Now
Ez 1
GASm), etc. [MT has n.iatf, etc. 16 t., +Kt
~>2y Q n Zp 2 ^8,y i 2 6 + Ez i6 5:;a (Gi, but
Baer y"^^ Kt et Qr, v. his note), + Qr (Kt
n^r) Je 29" 49 Ez 1 e 5311'" + v d (but < rd. ^22)
,4
Jb 4 2 10
for V5"J Yrss Comm.). La2
53
M
^3"^
Ez 1
(but Co Krae
Kt et Qr Nu 2 i
,

Ew* 16Cb ); abs.

cf.

sf.

5!"!

i.e.

waves

Djn niNa).

(||

:'

n^

error for Pi. naK'D)

rd. prob. iva-f for n3*tf]

Nu
(or

21-'

(JE)

La

(perh.)

_ l. in

Et?\^S of sons,

||

(v.

cl.

126

n^a&'a fro

daughters into captivity

;/a-e /'s

captives.

a.?

Ew 186b al. f

r,';^ prob. earlier

[n3TO] sub

Je 4 8

cf.

46

cf.

);

2. in

rat?).

roar of the seas.

stilling the

[rOt#]

fll.

?
-in at; );

Hiph. Pi. (prob. Mass.


D^: ;iNB? n^a^D f 65 s

Aramaism,

cf.

vb. Pi. laud, praise

Pa. praise; v. Schwally


laud, praise

(late

Aram, (inch OAram.) n2W,

God

Schulth 1 "-); 1.

91

*-

('i)

Impf. 3 nipl. sf. '1?^??')


63 (|| TO); 7m. fs. ^na^ i 47 '-, mpl. sf.
imnaa? 117 (both
^n); his works, Impf.
:

||

phr. restore the captivity


'<

of,

ace. after 3'C',

>

5:!<

+2

Qr, Je 33= 6

(pn

7.7.n

'

c' d

Judah) Ho 6 U
20
so, as gloss, "We Now), Zp 2 1
3
3;s (3'pj?: \bn
o
'?), 3I
32
3

t.]

( joins to 7
Dt 3 o 3 Je2 9 14
33
i6 53l

126'
Qal Dt 30 3 + 1 5 t,, + Ez i
Hiph. Je 3 2 44 + 5 t., + QalKt, Hiph.

subj. [vb.

(v.infr.);

3 vJ'n

--

'

t?),

V :6 La

(on text

=53

7
>

a. of Isr. (or

5':

I2 6

Je

14

23

39

v su P r -) v4
-

4G

Am 9

39

14

of

Sodom Ezi6 63b

(Krae,

fortunes of individuals,

T^O

Jb

42

'

Ec

rantrn

1^2.12}

i:i

d. restore

Ec

60a s< of (3)

(Ges

16 33

1 s.

//. cstr.

(ey)Kavxao-6<u

Ch 4

17
;

Mapt^,

A If(7a/3a, @L

L33-li-*( V^of foil.

lv.

6ea< (denom.? so

No

Lag

103^
ZMG xl a 886)

Iaa-af/jar.

= BH,

'

also B35?

736

but too
Sab.Denkm?'
'

Sab.dt33D rod,

demot, sbte,

BS I31

As. sabdtu, smite, slay,

NH

sibpu, rod, sceptre;

tical);

cf.

cf.

bloiv,

Aram. NQ3^, J^ai = BH; loan-word

10

pi. hierogl. sa-b-di-y,

WIM

scep-

21

'

1 -

5
;

in Egypt,
As El,r 89
-

= As.subfi; * agate); Ex 28'"

n.pr.m. appar. Ammonite prince,

Hithp.

^io6 '= I Ch

1212;

S I7 : ",

8 15

t ratTP n.pr.m. in Judah (]

of other

n.[f.] a precious stone (relation to

above -/dub.

'

c jq cornp.); mirth, as best thing, Pf.

flratf

Jo 4

14

cf. foil.),

n3gg.

cm-

2. commend,

I'an).

gratulate, the dead, //. abs. nac*

Ez

Ez 29 (cf. v ).
4 8 (cf. v ), 49
c. appar. in more gen. sense, restore fortunes

nations

(||

-t4

(subj. proph.),

supr.),

v.

47

i45 4

3 ms. nat"

Oven-fat.,

teal

"C '}

n.m. Xu 24

'

,T

(f.

Ez

15 ,s
-

I. rod, staff, club, sceptre.

but corrupt)
2. tribe;

t?

03^Dti +
24
sf. SOW Ju2i
+, etc.; pi. D^?3B^iK n +
cstr. 03l' Gn 49 + sf. T9?f Dt 1
+ etc.;
abs.

Zefyeei.

Gn 4 9 +
10

cstr.

iS

io 20

2:,

31

t^ltr n.pr.m. in post-ex. Israel Ezr

'-

'2 14

16

Xe 7

45
,

Afaov (Ezr). 2a/3,

A (Ezr) L 2^ a(

II

a. rod, staff (evident ly

common article), for

987

to'aittj

Ex

smiting (esp. 'Bb HSn)


HBO),
(insim.;

14

2 1=

15

(E), Mi 4 Is 1 o
+; 1MB 'K> 22 15 cf.
29"; for beating (B3H) cummin Is28':7 (|| HBO);
as (inferior) weapon (opp. JVJPl) 2 S 2 21 = 1 Ch

Pno

||

11

bm 1 S I7

(cf.

24

national Is io

human),

89

(both
;

(both

(||

njn Mi

'tj

14

(both

fig.

used in mustering or counting sheep Ez


2o 37 (fig.),Lv27 32 (cf.Je33 13 ),v.Maclvie Hast DBE0D

of ^)

^69

Ju 5 14

mark

D^ ^

Is 14

PphD), Zc io 11

||

flBO),

(||

Mess, king);

(si

vera

cf.

1.,

2.

f 45" Ez

19

1114

Am

'V TJOin

is

(made
5s
i

ynn

145

'?

125

abs.

rtap and
Is'27 12

'f abs. Jb

\W Zc 4

cstr.

Eu

12

Jb 2 4 24
bough Zc4 12

Is ifof olive

end

[[

Ju 20

Ju

Sta

Pippa^

);

5343e

122 4

tribe,

1|

Ch

21

q. v 3,
Gii4Q
.

p. 641'').

1(i

2S

,r

Jei8

-yji 4

c. of subdivision of
13

36

estr.

<

I>l

destroy

kill,

vni

^^3^1

Mf"

(of '\-

life)

D^J> "j^Df

Edomite name Gn

1.

2
.

ft<

in Caleb

Ch 25

,,

Mi

2a>/3a(X) ; 2ov/3aA.

^3.

v.

m.

T^Dati?, n^atT' n. pr.


t

K 18

37

19

Is 3 6

:ul

= n3- 2 K lS

t(^l)n^a^ n.pr.m.
4 '5

(l)Ne

priest

Ne

= n^3?E>
CSoixvki,

IO

13
,

1.

HJ-

(2)10"; 2 f /3awa,

36

lv2,;

s2

7'2

. So^ny.

a. Levites,

b.

2ci/3awa(r).

(@L

Se^fia),

and perh.in^?^ 1 Ch 24 11

(2e X (s)),

Sf^fia).

l0

.-

io 5 priestly family 12 14
:!

and

secretary
y

major-domo ofHezekiah; N3-Ig22

li"^-,

2.

priest,

15'-*

Cli

2/3a;/(a).

Djli' (v

month

ith

of following

meaning?).

),

Zc
1-

i
38
-

(der.

WB
),

fr.

fabdtu,

Lyon

BibSacr

''

Zim KAT8
-; this montli
Nab Palm, v. LzbSAC 111 ).

n.[m.] front-band (Mishn.

xHWElv.4os.

a p cp

Ar

(j>

small glass neck-ornament \y e


perh. a

diiiiin.

in list of

1?1
'al
J e ZA iv (1869), 273 j\IuS=-Al'n JBL *' <!S92
as montli of destroying rain; another conjecture

^a, rraty, irati

||Qa^).

jjti' (V*of following; meaning dub.).

Levy

(DP

594n

m.

j3s.40

Ch^

t^aG?]
1

loan-word from Bab.

Apr.lS34,:(S4

/UK^

D^p3

pl.sf.

of course 'of

fi g-

NH

cf.

(prop.

= Feb.-March;

Sdbdtu(COT s ll

C]l

^^iSlCJ

'V

(post-ex.)

strike,

foreg.,

fr.

'B>n

abs.

84

mens. Sh e fcat,

TtO^ty n.pr.

^);

Qr^af;

Judah

(lo-x<"" a 5

'^ a i~^

(Kt;

a).a.=9_

b. in

Nu4 (P). 2S7 7 rd/t?a'e>


E\v Th We Dr HPS Bu ah).

Ges 86w); only Est:


2

I3

t ^aitlj n. pr.

b.
1G

TtD^aT&n.m. sceptre (expanded


11

(GFM

^13 *B3E7 Is 6 3
2
late) ^74 but Je io

'B>

f,

id. B3B> (or "t?3tf

Dr, for ""Ba^Vrss

Gf Gie Du.

nin^p

'131

11

S9

sg.of people (of Judah,


del. '3 '{?

cstr

^."!^.);

We

901

o^i [kt r)'W> Qr '^h]

12

^atT] n.[m.] way, path

map,

(syn.

tfrv'te

'd),

very dub.)];

in

'E>

Ar. J~.L, Aram, xb"

13 t, ('d 2 t.), Chr 15 t. ('d


7t. (never 'd), proph. i6t. (' tHb 3

(never

"insn

'e

(12) tribes of Israel,

3t.),^

(cf.

5<i - 7 - 7 - 22 23 -- 4 - 21 - 26 - 27

t [biatp,

t.

19

Gn 4 i

Gn 4i +
5

transf. spike (Pusey),

",

(cf.

ear of grain;

n.f.

O^St?

pi.

(poem
5
4
in J), Dt 33 (poem), Ex 2 4 (E), + oft. [JE
13 t., D 28 t. (npp not JED), P 9 t, (cf. Grav
Nu4 18
'o 150 t. + in P); Ju 15 t. (never 'd), S
esp. a. of

Ges*

nSatp

f 69

'B>

12"

as flowing along, stretching out

Gn 49 10 (poem

Urny' 7 ^ Pr2 2 s
Frankenb. Toy).Yid. nap, ^gp.

(of

D^P

cstr.

abs.

train.

''

Nu 24 17 (JE) TH? 'Kfy 2

symbol of conquest

n^O.

ISD

of authority,

from a branch, n^p); a ruler

14

ear,

Ju

as test of dialect

til.
24

o^(thy)

d. truncheon, sceptre,

as

GFM);

24

IS 4

ri7atp n.f. flowing stream

i.

in J

ear of

all

'aiE* n. [m.] flowing skirt, train;

^'A,,,

Q^nbip,

Aram. Knbtf, Jfc^ai,

rtfl^V:

tr^PI

i.e.

shepherd's implement,

c.

n$eto),

Aa/i,

b.

not in-

i.e.

'K>,

D'yjJ).
||

Th We Kit HPS Bu.


2

||

Eth.

grain).

'ti'

individual Jb g u 21 9

S 18 14 but < read

spear, dart, 2

club,

ntsp), i 4 M , ""SK

S7 14 (D^N

33

V 8 chastisement

of

fig.

);
31

Las

13

37

30

io\ in-|^ t?
(PlibK tS?>,

40 43

13

yaty

]it _

skwzsnm

swh

a
14j

of

Hel>.

v.Gfh SMn0,e): pi. Q

women's

id.;

D^ n i
:

s?>

finery.

called t23K> also in

v. rut?.

I.

JQtb', n^lt^'

(NH id.,

n.m.

et

f.

seven
Gr

MI' ny3E*; As. Vfti, ?Ww (Dl


0hr
s=K*), Ar. %p, 1'4-, ^ab. y3D Hoin

*"' 6
;

47

'

124
,

Ph. (Pun.) y3E, Nab. y3E',


ny3C, Palm, xyiw, nyat^ Aram. y?B\ NyaE',
BN3r '');
m. (c.
on etym. cf. Lag
>*.a*., )o^i

Eth.

tl-aO".

rt-OO-F:

/'SVJ (/of foil.; cf. Ar. jll iv. cause to


hang down, aII-1 flotoing dress ; As. subultu,
sunbultu (Meissner), Ar. Jill, 11111 (Ba NB207 ),

n.f.

47

t.,

abs.
esp.

y?^ Gn

P(i5

t.)

1 1

t.

cstr. y3E> 5 '^

and Chr (20

t.), y3B>'l

988

nmrc
14

21

7"+

cstr. ny3E>

seven

120

ioo t.;
S 21 9 Qr

1. without other num.: a. IDS', before


Gn 21 s8 (J), Ju 16 13 Is 4' + 8o t., esp.

n.fpl.

Gn

D"3B> 'E>

ls

29

13a

S 24

#355* 2

b|C

cf.

+ 32

(E)

(but read

t.

also

and

for

B>ii>B>
i

||

21 12

Ch

19

-'';

10

97

Q. eg s

'

:i -- 4 --

97c
and most);
(read 'v for njjntJ' Ges*
(J), Ex
after n. Gn
(distrib.) 'V\ 1? Zc* 4=

:i7

(P)

inch

t.(PChDnPr);

'ti>

'b

distrib.

46^

(.hi

12

as ordinal, v. infr.;

'{?

nyn^
also

4-

= 7 eac/i Gn f23 (J)

c. nj?3^, before n.pl.

(P).

8 (P), Ez4 5
Gn8 10 (J), + 88
2

- :i -

45-0

i2

D^'H

,3 13

Jb'2

+97

+Ez 4 5

t.

Vrss and mud.).

Dt 15 9

om. iS2 5 + 9 t.,


but read ^33^ for
n.

Th Kmp Klo Benz Kit Bur;

1717

+a. n: f rnb>y yi&y

nr^ 'by

(sc. b")i5n
11

num.,
8

fo<)

Ezr

unusual

7 shekels

n3^3

'k*

Ne

+ DV

/<e

700 Ju8 20 + 39
Gi q. v.).
4.
2 1.;
is 7

Ju8 14

+7

'

jth

V^

+ other
day Gn 7"

n^yi a^e> 'w J e 32


3. niND V2& =

Ne7 es

om. Mass. Baer

nyrn?- 7000

K 2c

l5

Xu

31

s 31 .*

t.

11
,

1.;

5. '&

(1)

11. s.

Ez29 +
17

num.)

nw 'BM t?$f 2K13

Xe 7'

precedes 'V\ Dnb>y

rW3 iKi6
Gn

(4) 11. after each num.


b. 't$> precedes 10 t. (P

3"

71

Ex

24

(times)

Gn

Xu

2i 28fl -(J),Ex37 23

21

:s

cf.

47
'V oft.

Lv4

s5 31

c - 17

c.

C str.

(ordin.);

1000+

17
sacred signif.: Gn
n
8 i4 27 + (P);asround
5

c.

24

lsff

23

2ff
(all
31 4i
4 (song in J), 29
on bowing 7 t. 33 3 (J in great humility), c f.Wkl TeUm - 0S I43 23l) 246 Ne""-' 111 all these
prob. originating with week of seven days
cf.
-

E), etc.;

'

S 24

+6

15

Ezr

cf.

Ch

43

n.

=Xe

other

om.

70+7

so

24-70

43

2.

Ezr 8 35 5 years + 70
70 x 1000 (man) Est 9"
;

3.

14

0111.

Ju

t.

+70+7
b. 5 4-

40

e. n.

'

+ 70x1000

33

p|53

70 man, 50x1000 man 1 S 6


n. om.
74-70 year 4- 7 x ico year Gn 5 31
40
C. 70 foil, hundreds
70
3 + 704-200 Xu 3
year 4- 5 years Gn 25', and (n. om.) 704-2 Ezr
,IJ

3-4

= Xe7

Ezr
38

25

5
.

Xen

8 9
'

19

1000+

(n.

om.) v 38

Ezra 36 Xe

4- 3

d.

and

x 100+54- 70

n^W

^"nty m.

f-

39

54-70

Ex

shekel

num. ord.
+ VIW Ex i2 +
adj.

fl

seventh'; m. W^? Gn 2
lc
4I
f. n^3^ jos6 +,' ny- Ex2 3 +,
n*V-

5G2f., 565

18 44

Ch2 3 ;-fifth,
1

15

ny^

2
,

P; always
47t. month

esp.

cart.: 1. m. 7th day Gii2 3 +


(BHh) 8 4 +23 t. + (n. om.) Ez 4 5 25

+3

t.;

lot

p>in) Josi 9 40 + (n. om.) 1 Ch 24 10 25 14 n. om.


15
35
41
10
also iCh2 26 (son), I2 (man), 2 7 (captain).
4
2. f. 7th year, 2 K n +7 t. + (n. om.) Ex2i
;

also^y^n n3^(Ges

11
,

23

T tTrteOty
times

6]34p

time (DPS)* Jos 6 10 +

16

mSnCS Jb 4 2
(cf.

Ges

13

n.

)Ezr7

(n.

read ny3^ Ges

du.

f.

i597h 134r
'

);

97c

i//-

1.

Qr

DnysB',

); abs.

Dn

'K'

Lv 1

5
;

27

seven-fold, seven

Gn4
2

period of seven
(on format,

27 27
-

cstr.

ls

~ 4

S 21 9

Ch 8 13

(days,

Lag

v.

$2V Gn

27 28
-

29

Ex 34 + 4 1. Dt +
2,
'late 0^3^ Dn 9 +

pi. D(i)y3tt*

(in term, techn.) 2

Dn

'

V2V.

1.

week

heptad,

years),

du. D

v.

Dn9

44

seven

seven-fold,

t^nn.m.
BN<37

K 18

and most.

read

sabbath

om.)

times as much, Is 30 20 Pr6 31 ; as adv.


12
2. seven times, adv.-v/' 12".
79

(bhekel),

cf.

s5

G1146 2

precedes);

after 'b>
2 t., fOB*

eSD. Ivo 1Iast DB XuMBER

Xu

24

n. pi.

Gn 1

year

38

cf.

d. pred.

+ unit + n.s. Ju

a.

c. after n.coll. (1J53) 2

Xu

(man),

num.:

other

17
23 25 (both P), etc.
and Est): (1) n.s. after
U Ex6 16 20
8
+ 3 t. Est; (2) n.

other num. Gn
repeated Gn5 7
42
Ezi-2 39

14

^N 'V= 70,000

57,000

23

(3) n. s

s
7
33 males Ezr 8
24
32
n.pl. Dn 9
29

Lv

t.,

(2) n.pl. before

cf. 15';

other num. Ezr 8 35

number Gn

s?7er.

= k ^k 2 o + 15

= ord.

=Xe7

JW3

(cf. also,
1

12

follows

'b>

also

_;

),

t\bx

50 x 1000
a.

(but

t.

t^eSx nynE'

num.:

42

*]D3n

is

2 5"

and 10

tb. ~VV n

CI124 15

1
39

'B>

1. without other no.:

Gn 5 +

1.

14- (131 JCtfi), also as ordin. 'by


;

ribV

^rs Gn 3 + 3 +

563i

round

as

(oft.

1 2 t., man Ju
9 Xu
shekel 7 13 4- 11 t., other n. 5 t.
b.
before n.pl. kings Ju i 7 sons 8 30 9 s4 2
io 1
06
14
asses 12
palms Ex 15 27 Xu
brothers Ju 9
2

):

i2

'IP

ITO for rrtjntf,

ennb nynra EZ30 20 cf.


Gn 7 10 (J), i Ch 9 M
2.

nj?3^J>

DB NcMBEB

V^V

of

pi.

ec }.

(E),

t.,

22

23

inch D"OJ

t.,

(rd.

Nu

= ordinal,' 5f(n)

d.

+3

21

as pred.

a. before n.s. year

'

42

seventy

..

no +

Hast

no.,cf.Ivo

n.pl. seventy (irreg.


v

91

'

r. i\

r,

Gn 33 (J),
Th We Dr Bu HPSNow), D'Oys
6
n?3N3
ram
t? iK6 c after
Lv 4 (P)+i7t.;
Jb 5 Pr 6
11. om.
noun Ez 40-"
+( =
1C
8
b.
D^pya) Lv 2 6 13
(H), ^119" Pr 2 4
A
njntf, before n.mpl. Nu 2^' (E) + 40 t. + Jb
so

E^l

>Kt D^atf);

Dr;

v.

24

nnyif

sf.'

t.;

and mod.;

(so Vrss'

Gn

abs. nyitf

n.m.)

f, (c.

jtqqJ

22

WW

J e 5 = 4 (Ez 4 5 21 'read
with Vrss and all mod., v. V^f); sf. Da^^'f Nu
28 s6
1. period of seven days(fr.& given time),
week: Dti6 9 9 Lvi2 5 (P); of marriage feast
Gn2 9 27 28 (E; cf. Jui 4 ]2 Tobn 19 ); Dipj>?3B>
4

t.

cstr. n'y3K>

tnVltp

n.f. pr. putei,

(explanation of

name

5)3!?'

Gn

26s3 (J); Q Smos

1X3.)

Dn

io 2

'

three -weeks, days (three weeks long);

989

yatf

Je 5 24 tuee&s of statutes (i.e. weeks


appointed by '*) for harvest; term.techn.ny3B' 3n
Ex 3 4 s (J) feast of weeks (ending seven weeks
nipn

"1^(7

'B>

Dt i6 I(U6

of harvest)",
8

26

Ch

35

Dt

inf.

Dt
c.

34

Is

vb. swear

(prob.,

to

so

seven oneself or bind oneself by seven things,

Thes (as

Kl'MBEE, 565

Gerb

altera.),

Aph.;

int? Ithpe.

Sem.

J^Q

NH

*;

Niph.

Dr Gll21

v. also

2nded., ISC

166,

i.

108

Ty R es

'

t-

Ar. Heid. 2, 1S0\

te

Qal(acc. to Thes Rob Ges) Ft. pass.

Ez 21 23

= BH;

Ko H "

2S

3
i

^3B>

rriyae>

Niph. Pf

Gn

tfaipa

Zc5 +
man:
1 13

S3

II

oath

Jos 6

to,

^^y) +

so also

S 20 17

ailegiance^^Isig^s^Zp i

Ch i5

v ,5 (Jos23 7 v.Hiph.); also sq.l^'l

12

38

S21 17

16

13

Je40 9

= id. K

sq. ]%

14

53

65

20

sq.

cf obj.cl.

Jos2

(JE),

28'

i'

7
;

2^

7 pers.

/, - ,

DN

Gn

23

(E),

+ obj.",-, n H04
orat. recta

byaa

15

^132
o^pa

(||

16
,

1 b, n?bp).
6T

2 2'

(id.), c.

"Via);

cf.

I(I

+ 10*6 Gn 2 4
om

21

i4 2S

14

so (Inf. abs.

),

49

13

Am 4= (jd.), cf. ^8 9

c/Na,

^a Je5

7
,

i?Ki).
( +

(id.), Is

3G
(1|

23

(E),

+ Pf.)

+iNl Nu5 ,9 and(c.acc.

Ne

cl.

12

Ezr io 3

iy1
2
by '" Gn 24 (J cl. T^N), j
(||
4-"bN?), cf. Jos 2 3 7 (R D but read perhaps
s

'

42

al.;

Ne

del),

22

1(,

23

13

adjure,

= 2 Ch 18

13

(both

QX

(cl.

ace. pers.

c.

+ c!.^);

elsewhere

c. cl.

in

fin. ynii?

y3BM y3K*~lS3 Jos 19


al.'(om.

||

v. in cpds.

Chg

13
;

n.pr.loc. in Simeon,

1.

@L

2aixaa,

'

Di

del. H*.

Gad

2n/3ec.

vera

si

,|

2.

Zapee.

2<u/3ai9<F,

Ch

2a/3e

sog^N,

prol>.

). 't^ IN? v.

p. 92'.

(yaB'-na), yaenn;.

tny^QCJ, nynt!) n.f.

J),

1.2.6.7. 10. !:i.:i.2i.

sq. "3

+ DN), + DNin

Am8

+ ace. cogn.

4
1

cause

ace. pers.

c.

5o 3 (both

:i7

P\ + inf.

(both

(J; ace. pers.

V2

9
6y ie ^ 102 (cf. ny/QB'
2. subj. ^ swear, c. '? 6y myself

?),

27

i8

"'a

(cl.

; 1.

13

man

always

n),

as vb. of quotation

also+DT^N

z P r\

(JE), Je 22'

^1(53

13

Je 4 2 iSi9 6

b. imprecate, curse,

Gn

S 30

(J),

45'"

313N DN),

(Jos

17

n*n

read

zA wxvia8%),ii6^ oath;

All3r

9 +
^ny3E>

'ne?

Gn

Gn

24

Hb 3

[Je 5

2o

sq.

^W^

Benj., "!33-f3 2 S

26

2f/3f,

42

21

fn. y2XD n.pr.m. 1. in

= that not Ju

23

31

"HP interrog. v 8 c. cl. DN that


4
not 2 3 (both + 3 of oath), =cl. "n 8 (v. np
17
2 a (b)).i S 20 v. Niph.

16

,2

J7 20

pledge faith), sq.ibN.b

an

Jos

51

30

(all

+St-

Dt

19

= 2 Ch

lf,

22

only Ct

,cf.(abs.)

2K25 24

12
Zc5 4 Okf ?), Lv 19 12 (t&), f 63 Dn 12 7
s
+ 'a sq. DN 2 Si
+ 7 pers. c. 'u Jos 1S 19 (P

Is

iS

oath, subj.

50 (J),

oath of

i:i

!2

ya#r6

(E),Dt6 io 20 Jei2 16 (+

Gn

iK

sq.

Is 4 8 l ,cf.Gn3i

T^

Hiph. ^3CT Gr
orat. recta), 2 Ch

rei),

Dt

3u2fmf'Dt6

(P),

^3^0 K

sf.

"^3,

+ 7? pers. sq."i&6 Je
+ 'U ty \ sq. inf. Ju 2 + " DK>3 1 S 20

sq. ti$

Nu 30

(rd.

8 ThWe Dr al.);

ya^nb,

"?K forTlS;

Ibsb

Ni3

(||

3' (J),

covenant 4 31 8 13 ); 7 pers. om.

+^3

29

4
106
15 119 ; + 7 pers. tae an
s
20
(JE), 9 (P ; ace. cogn.) Gn 24

22

(obj.

cogn.) v

5 (P),

+ njn

ace. cogn.

c.

Je 5 2

">i?.0

Lv

inf.

(D);

S 20 3

Jos

Dt

Nu

+
f Lv 5 :4 (P; + ^
22
+'v-bv Lv 5 (P); + npnpl^24

~r%);

Mal

(JE), 32

Exi 3 ,9 (JE), iS

subj.

Gii2i 24 31 (E), Ju

also sq. "ION*!

35

Jos 6

P3tf3

sivear,

S 2i 2 +

sq. "ifotf? 2

(P

S 20 17 v. infra Pt,
take an oath: 1.

a. in asseveration, abs.

'

etc.;

16 16

J),

!1

n + acc.
(usu. land) =

'

1G 23

to take

ya^n J e 1
3

t.

16

v" (\ntoN3), +;

rvia),

(usu. to give land) Ex


Dt, Jos i 6 5 6r (all P D ), Je

Pt.

cstr.

Ez

),

17

(J),

o4

1 1
11

'

Dt 6 13 io 20 i s. V?m Gn 2i 2i
jnffcl iK 2 s Ez 1 s etc.; hnv. ms. nyatfn Gn
23
2
+ etc. //. a&. ya^n Nu 30 3 jn^rT Je f;
ms. ySPil

+ inf.

+9

Gn 24" (J), Ex

to,

^8 9 (|]nna

an oath

Gi),

sq. "ib&6

24

Impf. 3 ms.

sq.

4:;

(P) ; sq. orat. recta ^

"'

Dt. (ace. cogn.

t.

+ etc.;
MB* Lv5 + V2&\ Gn2 4 +
jras.

Nu 3 2

24

99

sivear. sq.

H. Baer
DN f 90 10

d.

tHiph.Per/. 3 ms.
Ex i3 + 1 s.
Ct 2 7 + etc. Impf 3 ms. ya^l Gn 50 2 + sf.
^VWl\ G1124 37 etc.; Inf. abs. J?3^n Ex 13 19
:s
27
cstr. yaipn 1 S 14
1 S i4
(20 v. Niph,);

time).

(van

cogn.), 32-; 7 pers. + ace. rei


promise by oath to Gn 50 24 Ex 33

DB

sworn with ( who have sworn)


oaths; both from nyiDB", ace. to Krae, oaths of
oaths (the most sacred); 3Co om.; both from
5J*.3K'
Ew Sm 'V 'V weeks on weeks (plenty of
those

41

7 pers.

cf.

Jos

7 pers. take

nnaa),

say,

14
s
8 17 Je 44-" 51
Is 62

= not to Is.54

Dt 2 U 4-

[}Q^J

21

sq. }D int

Dn

2. hep tad or seven of years, late,

(P).

Am 6

also

cf.

V alone Nu

8", so

win

cogn.
of

c.

a.

friendship
all

"

24

y3^n

man:

nyiW

etc.

cstr.

; abs.

nyrsf

v.

attesting innocence

S 2 1', promise 1 K 2

oath

to'' );
1

43

cl.)

Nu 3 o :UU4 p?N ny3f

promise
),

sf.

cstr.

[as aec.

(after 1 ^

vow

+;

t.]

Ex22

innocence also

Ne 6 w (i? 'C \bj?3),

ia^ Jos

10

2s

^3^] 'oath
3

/!

22

Ez

Nu 30 + (in rei.

friendship
(|hl3)

Ex

pi. riiy3K> abs.

Ez 45 21
etc.

cur se

10

1.

(E),

Vkeep;

NU5 211
Lv 5 4

Jos9 20 (all

of
P),

-orc

Ne io 30
!

Ec

nbx),

(II

D^OP Ec

d"r6.N
5

of covenant with

8" (prob. of

'<

oath of

alle-

17
of threat Ju
"ipf' njD? Zc 8
"
ri&f);"keep, discharge the oath
21 1 S 14 (
5
3
'# nj33 6e/ree,
is V? D^pn Gn 26 (J), Je 11
s
" 20
exempt from an oath Gn 2 4 (J), cf. Jos 2

giance to king),

-dip
- T

Ch

26

b. =curse, Is
11

rel. cl),
-

1|

and

Dn

(P),

(ip^ in

^3B> ^

pnx

nitSD niy2^ Hb

21

Dt

promise,

covenant (nnst),
,c

Nu 5

n^K)

(||

oai/t of '\ in

2.

15

65

105

Ch

of spears E\v,

Da

ef.

text prob. corrupt,

nym

prop. (^jnSKte) nitSE

Now

thou hast sated ivith

@ Coda

-) thy bow
was satiated with shafts; GASm thou gluttest (?)
Ez2i':s v. V
thy shafts.

shafts thy quiver; Marti (after

weave in chequer

t [T*Ht^] vb. Pi. prob.


or plaited,

JJLn, commixtio
<
o
2

ms.

Jjl~f??''!

Ex

}*3t5>

ornament a vessel

Syr. (lexx.) .^a. immiscuit,

v. also

Pi. Pf.

28

39

Lag EX143 )

and thou

(P),

Ex

shalt chequer

Pu.

(or ])lait) the tunic (in) byssus.

3~T D^aty'D

Pt. mpl.

28= (P),

inwoven (i.e. set in a


chequered or plaited mounting) with gold
(-thread) shall they be (of gems).

Ty^Q? n.m. (meaning and connexion with


above
me,
al.

/dub.); '^n

"atHK

^n /jo/A seized

cramp (Ew Giil,H ThKe, cf. Dr);


giddiness (Thes Klo HPS), as intricacy,
perh.

i.e.

confusion

'

Bu Now

Kit

Eth.

rtO<I:

Is

tn(i)2fflQ

n.f.

pi.

chequered

(or

plaited) work, usu. of settings for gems


3nj 'D (i. e. plaited with gold-thread) for two
gems on high priest's ephod (P) Ex 28' 113
/
/
C.13.1C.
/ abg 28 H.25.39 39 1S.
t B
p ^ 4 .14
39

^Jp

gold;

of chequer work inwrought with


Comm -'t r)te3B>tt3 0^35

is

<KrochmGrChe

r\W2p

(v. HD^iSi p.

819

sujjr.)

pearls in plaited

(or

plaited)

TOP Lv22 22

<n,->i>

foil.; cf.

BAram.

, p?B>

TpIllUJ n.pr.m. one of those sealed


2corjK,

^>,

32
i

Ieo-j3oK

2o/3a* Ch).

;;ass.
lit.,

Je 19 11 (in

(P),

v 11 48 3S Is 30 14 flask Je 19 10 gate-bar
Am i (in metaph.), bowHoi" Je49 35 and sword
Ho 2 20 (n?T^)> DOne of lamb Ex I2 ' 6 Nu 9 12
(P), and (Vn metaph.) Pr 25'% cf."VQB> i.e. frac22
101213
tured of limb Lv 22 (H), yoke Je 28
and,
,

('i

in metaph., of deliverance

+5

Is

reed Is 42 s

t.,

arm

io 15 trees
down, door Gn

2411

subj.)

+4t., of rebellion Je

(c.^.y),

20

38

so staff

of Pharaoh

Ez

thunder) \jr 29;


30
1 <f (J)
rend violently
break in,
26
28
ass v ; wreck Tyre (as
(of lion), man 1
13
2G
19
7
ship) Ez27
fig. >rea&prideLv26 (H); crush
25
15
2S
supr.), La i
Dn 26
(fig.) Is 14
(cf. Je 4 8
'

cf.

(subj.

f 69 + Ez 6
"i?n

14 f;

ls

break, mptitre, heart

Niph. ad fin.), 3.!? 'Tp?f


vb$ -|'3BW Jb 38 10 broke for it my

21

(fig.)

nwn Jei7

p-i3K>

'B>

(v.

boundary, of sea, ref. to abrupt ending of mainquench thirst (frangere sitim) ^ 1 04


land

1!

Miph. 57

Ex

Pf. 3 ms. 136^3

22 4-

Impf

etc.;

6
21
2 ms.
3 ms. "Ql^ Lv 6 + 3 fs. 13B?ni Ec 1
2s
7 -13-13OT Ez'29
etc.; 'inf cstr.10r? Jon
32
,

34

+
^34
27

13^3

Pi.

17

Je48
Jb 31"
,

19

fs.

y 19

3B>3

be broken, of

neck

Je5i 30 rod

Ez

^-13^3

1S

bones

(in fig.) Is 14

46

21

arm
6
horn Dn 8 cf. v
5
and (in metaph.)- Je 48" Jb 38
11
22
12
Ez 3 o bough EZ31 Is 27 cf. (fig.)

idols

^37

^5i

gate-bars

17

etc.;

21

Ez

22

(njipo),

cf.

Jb 24 20 other

of wickedness, like a tree


15

^37 Je5o Ez29


pottery Lv 6 21 i5 12

2:!

\^i2 4

things

7
;

cisterns Je

13

(id.),

12 6 (in fig.); -be


maimed, crippled (have limb broken), of animal
22

9 - 13

men

of

(E),

and

Ec

(P),

Ez

(fig.)

4 - 16

34

Zc

16

so

(fig.

stumbling) Is 8 15 23 13 ; be wrecked, of

iK

22

49

(rd.Qr

Ez

l-i3^3),
||

27

31
;

fig.

Ch

o 37 Joni
,

4
,

be crushed, de-

stroyed (pers., warriors, kingdoms, etc.), Je 14"


4
20
s
2 2
48 5i -f 10 t. fig. be broken, of heart tJe

Neio 25

^ 34

prob. ^-Dtfi
25

19

5i 19

cf.

(We Sm

'tW

nn

9
v 19 . Ez 6

Berthol Toy Krae)

rd.

Co

9
Pi.' ss Pf. 3 ms. 1?^ Is 2
+ , *13# Ex
etc.; Impf. 3 ms. 13^ ^46'+, 2 mpl.

n3K*3

(B

33

f io
+ 2 i,

2co/3ey.

Ch

Is 42

s
23 Is 6

T pS.UJ'1 n.pr.m. son of Abr. and Keturah,

Gn 2,5 2

Lv

20

sim.), cf.

metaph. of Tyre

Ar. fjZ.Z outstrip}.

28
s

15

ms.12?*

jflio.

K 13

p2ttf (\/of

^-

1
,

ni3^ V I47 3 ; fo-eaA,

pi. cslr.

earthen vessel Ju

obj.

ships

leave, so

etc.;

V
"

Ex

settings of gold(-thread).

ty3Q?ri n. [m.] chequered


work; 'n n?h3 EX28

Impf. 3 ms." 31p

3 ms.

Jei9 n

013^' Je 17 13 dw/. csi/-. "13k6 Gn i 9 9


liX* Je 28 12 Pi. aci. 13b* Ez4 16 +2 t.

her clothing

; Qal M P/.

"13^n Pr 25 15

sf.

break)

etc.;

3 fs

leave undecided.

Ex28 - 5

"^fl, *i>l; As. saba.ru, break, break in pieces;

21 22 24

work (NH

DHM

'

with a pattern

AV

very dub.
oaths of the tribes; oaths, rods of the word, HichasSt. sworn (pt. pass. V?^) were i/ie rods (
heptads
GesHiRVm;
word,
tisements) of (thy)
1

Hof Mus - -^-


id. j Sab. ian 6aA, tferfroy
Mordtm " 74 Ar. T.Io restrain, destroy; Aram,

(NH

vb. break, break in pieces


1

jrQBfcl

Ex

13

34

etc.; Inf.

abs.^W Ex

23

24
;

Pt.

991

-a
"DPO

(E),

; shatter,

15t 9

(J),

34

+ Inf.

abs.),

13

34

(J)

bronze sea,

3 t;

break, tablets

10 2

17

ntaxp

+7

Ex

a3

32

M (E;

18
images 2 K
+
13
17
25
Je 52
bonis

t.;

etc., 2

Ex

Dn 8'; jaws Jb 29 17 (in fig.);


2i
trees Ex 9 (J), cf. 1 K 19
11

t ["\3tpp] n. [m.] breaker, of sea;

Qj-na^o

'\

weapons Is 45 s 38 13
4
10
9
16
trees 29 s 105 33 heads
La 2 3 ^ 46 76' 107
13
s
of D^SPI 74 ; wrecking ships 48
tHiph.
cause to break out, i.e. bring to the birth, Impf.
TJft* N?1 -vagfc V*n Is66 9 (' subj.; cf.
1 s

shattering gate-bars, etc.,


,

n J'?"

* 88

tHoph.

heart), Pf.

1 1.

be broken, shattered (in

''rraf n 'ey-na la^-^y j e 8 2

1 s.

11, ID n.m. Je

crushing, breach, crash


13B>
6

flpi^ 'tf
1

'

30

Am 6
12
(||

14

19

Ifr} riNK'n

La

||

II

1. breaking

'B>
19

4S

o 19

10

Vn\ 'v

*lP Is

3*;

'

La 2 3 4 also
La 2 13 f 60 4 cf. Na
11

shattering, crushing, of

is

inap pno), j e 8 21

rnn) j e4 6 6

(||

18
3
7
59 60 Je 4 8

r\m

cf.

L351 19

, cf. Je
4 8 ; of
nil 'V crushing

Is I5

2 ;'

Pr i6 17 i8'
fig.,
4
17
of spirit, cf. Pr 15
so (DTI m.) Vnyfo Jb 4 i
/rom terror, Di De, cf. Bi, but dub. Buhl Bu
couj. DJ 'l.afO, Gie D^a? V3$D, Du DHDB'O.
individ.

nOPI^JO),

(||

Zp

51"

10

(II

(||

r\\>V)

nj$

?ip, nbS>),

hpj.

perhaps
n.pr.loc,

Ez

Je 50 22

15

(solution

"VQtf

out,

i.e.

hence

NH
-

Am 8 (id.) so perh.
'^3 Ne o K a kinds
;

denom. buy grain

Impf
Zhiv.

mpl. =na^ri Dt

mpl. VOB> 42

"30 v +

Gn 41

for food

2,

Qal

mpl. onafc? 47

57

(v

56

Gn

^2UO

Inf. cstr.

pi. rnasso

_.6,,;

?/

43

+,
gm in

Hiph.), 42' ("O^ in v a ),

v.

2 ^

perg ^
43
44 Dt 2
14
-Q&
c. ace. 13 G1142
fig. Is 55
c. ace.
47
abni !:: v
Hiph. /wy;/. 1 pi. -i*2&3 Am 8,
6
etc.; Pt. I^p G1142
Prii 20 ; seW ^rm
(prop, cause to buy grain), c. 7 pers. Gii42 6 +
v 56 (read 13^. for .MT Ta^Jl 01 Di Gunk), c.acc.

v5

c.

ace. i>?N

v"

r,

~qf

Am 8

13 7?P v 6
3 pret. Dt

??N +

ace.

i\ Jli'
t

za

iv 0889), 277

cosi

o/"

26

pers.

c. sf.

f.

:: -

js

sce ptical)

cT^l

Ai".

cut

in-

off.

NH has T)2V> neglect, etc., Aram, ^nar

3 pi. 1)13^
1

2S

vb. cease, desist, rest (As. sabdtu,


v
WB Zim KAT 593
6e completed DI
(Jen

neglect)

na^" Pr

Pr

cf!

71

prob. cease,

of

$ Sabarim ( > <B % onagri). _n:iB>


^20 Co Sta Berthol Kr'ae

Qal 27

La 5

22

10

14
,

+2

etc.

Impf.

1.;

P/. 3 ms.

fs.

ms.

Gn 2 +
Dia^i H07
:i

'c''

4
;

'

iwri Lv 26

naTO

':

Ne6 + etc.; 1. cease: (abs. 13 t.) of


seasons Gn8 22 (J); manna Jos 5 (P), etc., Is
2. desist
Ne6 + c. J Ho 7 +3 t,
14
23
from labour, res; a. c. JO (of God) Gn 2 (P).
y

:;4

12

11C? n.pr.m. a Caleb ite

S/3ep,

Lag BN 23

[l3tt?] vb.

4 -1

soil)

(ace. cogn.),

(cf.

3 2 , read
(not Toy).
fii.

14

Gn 4

(for 13)

terrupt;

4. C'Ofn Jos f,
GFM).
(Di Benn Steuern) the quarries, as

Ju7

3. breaking of

a dream, i.e. its interpretation

mystery)

natf.'

1.

2. crashing',

v.

2S

L330 13

afcJO),

Je 6 U 8

of sinners Is

trfy 'V 4 20 1*

fracture of member, limb

H3C), v 15

wall (in fig.)

esp. fig. of people personif.

XQn, HEP heal)

(c.

n'H2K>^r6o 4

sf.

Is 30 26

cf.

'\

17

's

price of corn);-V abs. Gn42 + ; cstr.


2
2 19 26
sf. D"UB> y'-'", i"atf
44 ; corw, gram 42

19

30

. Jb

'<

2S22 5
^napD

'

Lv2i 19 24 s0 (H),

pi. cstr.

of grain.

cstr. "nB> Is i + "E' Am


Pr 1
3
19
sf. natf J e io
etc.; 'pi. Dnn^ Jos f Jb

of pottery Is

|i"l3B>

43 44 47
19

Jon

sprouting (as chief fruit of

abs. "las' Is 5

18 5 ); as sent by

||

s
V^dl ' 42

n comp. of

2s

4i I7 (dub.,v.infr.),

II

of calamities, niD"naC5'p

fig.

.:?D in

D, ?i n?p nib'p

'

breakin g, fracture,

19

47

La
;

fin. "in n. [m.] corn, grain, as food stuff


(perh. broken, i.e. threshed, Hoffm ZAwma8S - 122
SSSiegF610 32 >Ko ,L1 Wa breaking

"QBto infr.).

V 93

majesty);

of hail shattering

elsewhere subj.

rati?

19

Ch 2 4S

2a/3ep,

2a/3ap.

Lv2 2 22

v.

:i

Jt?om.,3temp.Ex23 12 (E), i6 33 4 21 (J), 31 17


21
(P); 'V -VX%n t^ina. 34 (J; i.e., even in these
'

b.

7 Qal.

- 35
busy seasons). C, land in 7th year Lv 2 6
2
32
21
[n3E>]
vb. denom.
(H), 2CI136 . LV23 2 5 v.
34,:;

T 1*038? n. [m.] breaking, crushing;


cstr.
II

Q^JID jn3K>

1W!?),

Berthol

Ez

11

fig.;

(emotional distress

read''??? also (for

Krae

MT

tVlltf)

23

crushing of opponents Je

s3

Co
18

Niph. Pf. 3 ms. n3K>3 Is 1 3 + 2 t. pi.


WSK'i Ez 6"; cease abs. Ez 6 30 ls 33 s8 c. JP
Hiph. 40 P/ 3 ms. TVafn Eu 4 14 +
Is if.
infr.

Tl3U?p n.[m.] place of breach, i.e. mouth


nb) 'rriy q-w ia 2 k i 9 3
of womb'; rn!?b
s
= Is 37 (fig. 'of helplessness); cstr. D^a -QK>p
Ho 13 13 (fig. of opportunity).

ms. J?aB>n

TVaf!

^89

Pri8 ls Dn

etc.; Inf. cstr

4:i

119 119

27

etc.;

na^l

nW|8

';

///^j/'.

K 23"

n>a0Am8

11
Imv. mpl. inrbin IS30

P.

Ch

ms.
16 5

(Ges 553<1 );

n"afp j e 16 9

992

Ez 20 13 +

1. cause to cast, put an end to: c.


13
work 2 Ch 16" Xe 4 5 .sacri2
ace. mirth
11
10
:7
Ez 7* Pr i8 ls
cf. Is 13
fice
9 ; war ^4.6
::
'*? Je 7 w 16', cf. 4 8 \
6 t..
i'-'V 'ip

10

46

Ho

Dn

2.

= ecfcrmi,uite,
(Xow

+ JC,
c.

30

13

Ez

|r

'~b^p
?):

5 (E

11

":

ace.

from

t7d"j?i"^^

!:

I2 '(P); '?S!: '1C

5. cause to fail,

"*"r
Eu
4S

Lv

H'?

salt

'P

"J

+^

(P): ace. pers.

Lv
2

||

gives

Xe9
Ex 3
14

cf.

+ anyiD

3'Unn

error)

23

work

1,;
,

31

+3

= Ms

from work
p.

443

f.).

Is

30

Qr

Es31 14+

111

in freq.'u'- Qi\

(=n + n2'J

XH

;
:

of heart u.

io

3 ':

(||

-y

Xu

'L"

Lv: 4

Cb.9 3 -;

'

o??

HinilU'p,

Xeio 34 {b om.
by stoning Xui5
3-

:ili

1 '" :i

i3

Lvi6

2. datj of
23' : (P), cf.

31

1. I"l2w" ;

weeks

'

(under
4T

infl.

Sabbath

(of years), uncertain (v.

J Aram, usage); poss.

week (Du).

n ?^ Lv

H??

Is 66

ri3t."
e

15!;3

'

denom. beep, observe


''*"

Jen

12

(H)=pro-

bath): Qal, c. ace. cogn.; Pf. 3 is.


"b D3L Lv2 5 ;
2 mpl. WSB'Fl 3njny
arn3u 2 3 32 (P).

(sab-

^ny

-i

Quaest aehist - 5abfati

i3

25
5.
in sabbath year (growing of itself).

i?!/ce

t [rGtr] vb.

of rest
only in

Mk 16 59 Lk 18

cf.

28

?'/? 7#6i', cfa t'/

in;;

Lotz

cf.

EX31

inatya 'c nVj)

'

NnsL". JfcL^,

Aram.

'"'

"JHp
15

n^ninW 26 34 34 43 (H), 2CI1364. = ^wA-( O:


mrilt." y3w' Lv 2
(H), seven sabbaths or weeks;
>>
D'jL''^") nnziy i'3'J' 25
(H) seven sabbaths or

i.e.

Mt

26

ls66 '
.

propitiation) [of deity]

e.

tablets):

lex.

(c.

DuCheal.

Albr 2 **" 10 "*

n3-J

perh. As. sabattum

and

'

n.f.

n- f v (Pi.
3. sabbath year, iinsr n3C
Lv25 4 (H); mn^ nrj v 4 i.Hi; {y-\an) nn

!!;/ s^7 (in-

dolently) s'^S" butprob. crpt., v.

nruT
T -

Ez

God's

perh.

19

2 I

time (but Di

loss of

Chr,

t.

a Jinrc* H3C'

is

'~^' Ex

ixoaTptyetrdai^'V)-,

Z^--0,

Pr 20 3

15 16

3:

j-13^

n.f. cessation (dub.)

H
-

jiunished

Xe

prohib.

atonement

4".

nUtT

cf.

-(-8 t,

basis

Qi'3 'trn Qi'|

"u-'n

c,i

as

pn3"J

nb-y

f 11.

2 2

niDSr Lv 23^:

''

sabbath, abbr. H3!." n3"J'

trade

pers.

31' ";

Is66"

cf.

"
l.iy

11

;s

10

d.

'-j'n

16

26
3
" ^"P: 38 13 13 (c. naa).
/r n
ni~T2T0 23 11
J
26 s
-

23

ci'fr*/

'

Je

Ex 20
Exi6 :s

nin'b

be lacking:

let

1S14

P Ex
-

Lv

resting

H:

Phrases in

13'"

then

La

"Ii"'-

= n '?~

D^nn:

"-hi? ai'

j|

'

1:

4i;

Xe

cf.
30

'

Lv

19"

'niD^-'ig 3 3 26 ; Is 56 4 Ez 20 12

rest from):
(

Ez.

'

Ez 34 c \

(H..

4. remove
4

c.

t.

(n) -\sv

also

(txt. dub.: rd. '"?"f"


i"*^
H12? Herz Che, v. also sub

en:" Ex

leaven

Is30

34

"'~

1 1

= give

Ez 23-" ^ S9

P?

c.

3. ca'Wf to

Ex

10

Jos 22-' (P).

Du

"31

41

>//

Lv

;e

Dt

16

inf.

1
i

4
i

Am

K23'-

ace. 2

c.

Ho

jnsn

:9

Je 3 6

E^K

destroy:
,

conj. E p ,">n),

Is 56-

'"

3nyi?

'

zaiv

b-.i ,;:4ff.

^| ou ]

lts

connexion of As. word with

s.s. Times, Jan.


35
^uss-Ani
Heb. >abbath)
Hiot 127
v. (more recently)
Schwally
16,1592.

jblxhi^,o:;

f.

Am.

TprQtT n.m. sabbath observance, sabiot. P; usu. phrase n?L"


't' Ex i6"

J.Theol.

Hast.DB Suc.im

ii

fl902i

n^),

m KAT3.

jT.

TBL

rp

332 ff.

592

ff.

43?ff

day of month so called]

sviii (1S99), ISOff.

ZMG 1904,

: abs.

199

'^

IT.

JJ r

[j-j-^

Ex

i6'

Xu

28 10

:5

batism:

-f-

pn3y

1. of
sabbath of sabbatic observance ;
weekly sabbath Ex 31 15 35 s Lv 23 s Ex i6':3
(CHp D3C' pn3C prob. transp.).
2. day of
;

+ 64 t.;
+ 3 t. sf.;
v* 25";

sf.

"nina^

= Dt 5

moon)

1.

Is

also ;n

Ex

'v

rinsr

etc.; 1. sabbath
5

20

i6- (J),

:9

"

= Dt

Je

P,
i

:l5

'

13

and

(ten words), so throughout;


7- 1

Ez 46 4 Xe 1 o" +

Ez 46
"ijno

K ^ Am

Ho

K1
2 K

watch in temple

13

^9

9 1.,

14

= 2 Ch

23-*

Ex

Ex
,

Hex

consecration,
-"-'

Lv 23

3. sabbatical year

4.

v\
s4
,

t" niltr' n.pr. Levite

alone of

''c

and of first and eighth


-

3 '-'.

: Ezr io Xe 8
15

16

2aP(0)a6ai, etc.

t [rmtTft] n.[m.]

annihila-

cessation,

tion

7
i
pi. sf. nJ |3K )p~7y

a^ = FiFiacrby"
B

La I (&
7

eVi Karouceoia

Marti LCB "***=

nyxHw

her captivity).

:i

its

I81 - 195

).

fr.

"

:\r

v.

nyj

b. Deut.

Egypt Dt

t pJltiv

15

iCHpp v l:
Ex 20';
4
't?n DV UHp Je 1 f"(esp. no load carried),
Ez 20 20 44 :4
c. intensified by antith. 'r ??n

hence

3-

j13C

-3

1S

23 (E\, 34 (J; Br
reason for clay is deliverance
-

pri3L*'

cf.

16 31 23

39
days of feast of tabernacles v

(||new

25

Lv

"p'O
't;'" (in temple)
1
orig. observed simply
by abstinence from labour Ex 2o 910 Dt 5 12 14
2

Lv

Di'

Is 66':3

cf.

atonement

feast of trumpets

time of change of

85

5
(J); Di'3

15

50

cstr.

Lv2 3 (P); 'G'n Eci6'


Ex i6- (J); on seventh clay r\0n

^3y n

20 u

Is

7 t.;

(ten words)
s

sf.

ninx> Lv 23 15 +

pi.

a. primitive Hl.T^

'^

WTJ'

estr. ri3w v--'+iot.;

;
.

vb. go astray, commit sin orerror

aw); Qal Pf J# Lv 5
67
najy Xui5 ;
I119
!S

(II

TOtr,

Jbi2

,G

:s

f.

mentally Jb 12 10

2.

si'/i

Pt.

ip

1.

m-,

ignorantly, inad-

993

naatf

Lv 5 Nu 1 5* (P),
,s

vertently,

Gn

perhaj;s //. cs<r.

going astray,

TrO^tD

15

25

reason of their

95

Lv

inMtf

sf.

p. 4 b

1S

error (opp. sins of intention, or

ito|0;

Nu

fVW, VyiV

cp.

pi.

riOT Hb 3

'

Ew De al.

(title),

wild, passionate

reel, i.e.

rhythm

Lag

cf.

faXpos, rd. prob.


nia-w, so .

(title), rd.

t[7^t^] vb. violate, ravish (Mass. think

T3)

i"lD"l

verb obscene, and subst.

18

who

P Ec Nu 1 25 = Ec 5% cf. Ec io 6 'b> j>y Lv


25
'b>3 Ken Lv 2 22 27 15 Nu i5 27 S8 +
4
5
5 Nu 15
26
'B>3 nby Lv 22 Nu i5 29 + ('b6)
(vb.om.) v
4
3 B>Yp ^x Lv 22 14 'B>3 B>S;rn30 of unv 24.
u 15
intended killing Nu 35
=Jos 20 39 (|| in D
24
ny-nba). 1 s i 4 v. nae>.

only

#0 astray,

f7

song, with rapid changes of


RN20U

Dratf

V njB>

from

>Vrss

al.;

inadvertence;

n.f. sin of error,

Nu

abs. 'tf

6/

SB/'ON,

is flesh.

t patp doubtful word,

f1

-re?

. Datfa

cf.

Ew Dr

Ges* 67p

v.

Ae aZso

/or- </ia

sf.,

67

3 ms.

33BV

Qal Impf.

na^B* Dt 2 8 Kt (Qr n333B*).

Niph.

:t0

sf.

n ?r

fpl-

^"'P/ 3

aK'Pl

/{j>

be ravished (both

993

p.

d.);

^p

Pt.

20

19

= 6e

<;

drunkenness, 3 of drink Is 28'';

with

intoxicated, Pr2o'; so

nN"l2

23

Pr

26

Is 28'

'B'

3,T

Th We Dr Now
'i's

of

[0,

3.

(after

commands

(3) love 5

astray, morally,

(70

19U1S 14

Jb 6 24

+ perh. Ju 5 v. bW (Palm,
SAC GACooke 309 Thes

s4

119

-^

knowledge Pr 19 27

21118

words
commit sin

4. specif,

of

Lv 4" Nu

of ignorance, inadvertence

15

22

'b>

loan-word

cp.

45

10
,

Lzb 372

queen,' orig.

Lag BN51,1S3

ace. to

and not from </&&]).


T [J7 Jit'

Pu.be mad

(Ar. k&l, coo, of male

pigeon, utter long ivhinny, of camel (cf. Hoffm


ZAWiii(1883),S9 T>Q JPhil. xiv. 119 (
1 J
Arab. Philol. 59
} .
f.

ff.

i.

'

BuHPS);

ft?

1363

but

n.pr.f. baB>

Ne

19 20

W 'V)

(rdg.

otherwise

111

'woman

etc.;

Hia^

etc.; Inf. cstr.

or roW, in

of

WJB> Jb

1 s.

XaB>,

Ez 45 Pr 20 etc.;
1. err, stray, of
2. swerve, meander, reel
Ez 34 6 (fig-).

flock

c.

Pf.

24

Pu. < Qal

n333Bfrl).

30 c

naB* Pr 5 2:i

/wip/. 3 bis.

Zc 14 2 toomen shall

t?3tl? n.f. (queen-)eonsort


-

t[nJti^] vb. go astray, err (Aram.

Qal

Kt Qr

16

pass. (Ges* 52e ) Pf. 2 fs. Fi^B> i6 HEW Je 3 2


where hast thou not been ravished 1 (Qr J|133B>).

paC?v.

Is 13

(P)

BN202

Lag
Ba ESo );

H170;

Eth.

);

mad

(a

Di

ins.,

1055

As. segu, rage, howl; on meaning in


Heb. v. e^p. AYe ski "e " illl:il1);
Pu. Pt. as adj.:

pred.

WB'D

Dt 28 3

JTViI

"

//*om s/tft be

maddened

driven to despair; 'D


of proph., contemptuously Ho 9', 'C B {<"73

because

(JJ?

of), fig. for

?,,

saanoi J e 29 :c as subst. 2K9"; pi. D^yaB/to


16
madmen. Hit lip. sheiv madness; Pt.
1 S 2
,

Ez45 20

Hiph.

(cf. JJB').

lead astray: 1.

lit.,

Dt 2 7 18 (TT?.?).
2. 'Bfo mentally
10
12"
=mislead Jb
3. morally, Pt. Pr 28
(Ih ?nna)
<aa.B*l
c jd of God's
J^/ 2 ms s f.
commands r/r 119 10 + perhaps Jb 12 2 leadeth
Pt. na.BT)

BN

yjriB'O

S 2i 15

/?/. csCr.

yWOTb

v lf

'.

t^atpn.m. madness;^

Tlin

Dt

23

'

nations srar/ (<,


"
i

"[n^\pKo ii1

i.e.

197

D3fl for Bnri).

n.f. error;

panic

pi. abs.

fig. of wild and helpless


33b pnon), Zc i2 4 (|| iirran); 'ea

smite with madness,

K9

piJV,

(|[

20

(hyperb.) madly.

IM (/of
Gn

TnSt!Jp n.m. mistake

43

12

EX13 12 X J

(J).

(rare);

tn^UJ

(KaB>

a hero of

van

David

d.

Ch

cf.

Aram.

laB* cast, throw,

drop young, ^.

misit, demisit

Dr

t[!"Wttf] vb.
40

50

^33

14

)j

ri4

2<oAo,

Hiph. gaze (NH

late Piabb. nn3B>n

J Aram.

Impf. 3 mpl.

irvae':

= providence

14

33

t-ljCJ n.

young

cf.

|n^K>

^ rMB>D Ecclus 40

Ct

f?

from

(of

,n

at thee shall they gaze

(c.

(from
c.

29

(||

abs.

(the outside of)

^e

,3,

>

Pt.

13

).

Albr ZAWxvi<]S96),T0]

[f.

offspring,

of beasts (iaB> id. Ecclus 40";

(J
2

Cs tr/B>;

Dnn 'B-^JS precedes); also


M'(all injN's nnriB'y).

T^K

cf.

We

EXI3
"'^ Dt7 13

nfitt 'W "It33"^3

12

4 - ls -

"?S

1QJ,

5
11. "IB

6res, v.

mp.

loc.)';

V^ T*P Is i4 *%

see thee,

'

cf.

tayr,,

Ecclus

id.,

naB* gaze, consider);

pers.: Pf. 3 ms. rV3B>n

Dt7

H.) n.pr.m. father of

ski Z zeniii.i7o\.

29

foil.;

t^UJ] n.[m.]

*/;<

^pbx

appar.

demon

from As. sedu, a protecting


;

mfn

ivindows).

colossus,
649
;

cf.

DF*

153f

'

(loan-word

spirit, esp. of bull-

WB6 C0T Dt 32.17 2^^X3.460^,455,

Aram. NTB/, )U

cZemow,

and
3 s

(perh.) Ph.

994

Tttf

WU

Lzb 249 origV*W


Sem KelJI30ff
(=Ar. SLrwZe) ace. to Thes Baud
ZMGxIvI(1892)
WB
Dl al.; >Ar. j* (in, iv attf), Houi
c
War
< *6
*, against tbis Zira
)
Dt 32 17 (cf. Dr), ^ 106 37 (human sacrifice).
n.pr.

No ZMGllii(1888,

'

vb. deal violently with, despoil,

(NH

As. sadddu

Niph.

id.,

Ar. a-, stop


Eth. (\;

make firm

is

Qal Pf.
"avw ^17*;

efraw, drag)

^W\ Ez 32
ms.W (metapl., cf. Ges Bae) f 91
D}E (Ges* 67n Pru Qr (Kt Pf. tfVtft),
12

3 pi. consec.
/nip/. 3

sf.

5C7l!

sf.

2 2 -f;

'kVho

27

Ju

^i 3 7 8

cf.

f.

= slay

; violently
6

27

Ju

'1);

^devastate, ace. ?3a (subj.

Ho

Je 51 55

'1)

nTl&n We Du, cf. Ew Hi


onxo pN?"nEz32 -(|pPf3),

(rd. prob.

nnnenv.Ko"- 194 );

36

Dn^-ip-riS J e 2
(subj. '), abs. Is
io
1
n
Ges si20b ), pass.
(on
use
of
pt.
v.
(ll
3), 33
30
1
naa),
I"?*
*IK
Je 4 (Gf Ba NE 179 but dub.
v (||
cf!

14

2l2

<Du

ilTfl?');

= bring

Pru

q.v.),

Is 16

"^ ^"P^ Ob
sonal foe
1

67u

/jp/

(||

Jbi5

21

Je6 26 +8

of

per-

wwj

thk>

Pf. 1 pi.
are utterly ruined.

||

P r2 4

a^KJOK)

ON nnT).

TTVW Je

15

tPi.

Pt. as subst.

assaults, maltreats (his)

fs.

+p u
20

p/. 3

ms

n-XVff

Na

TW

Is

io 14 v.

tPo'el violently destroy : Impf. 3 ms.


Dniasn Tp) Ho io 2 (|| annan? *py:). tHoph.
.

Impf. (or Qal pass. Impf.1

1*!^,

v.

DV)

Qal).

7' 3 , *faj

= Jo

15

"^Bto

Is 16

'tf

*lti>3

I s 136

||

YIP Inf.Ifeto

)\u (^/of

read Tfcfe

mK>.

IB*, v.
v.

p.7 8

> here, Thes al.

Ar. <j5J moisten, ijjj


BNl71
breasts, cf.Lag
NB9
rn/ Ba
cf. ij.zio^ow^ssjJ^
foil.;

Aram.pl.Nnn, )ijt

breast;

n. orig. *

Heb.

H09

(ttjjn)

1TON

''"Ttf v. infr.

n.m. 1109

14

female breast ; abs. 1%


La4 elsewhere du. DH? Ho9 4-, cstr. 'HE'
Ez2 3 + sf.^Cti^S 10 TlHf4 + etc.;
breast: 1. of woman Ho 2 Ez 16' 23 321 ('IE'
34
"VpW, ^i:^-), v (> del. Codd. Co; all these
t[l\!j]

'

14

21

II

3
of personif. people), Cti 13 4 7"

22

10

P^

c.

Ct8 Jb 3

sitc/fc

8 810

s-9

12

of mother

Jo2 lc H09 14
;

9
[P?])j 'Bto *Bng Is 2 8 i.e. those already
12
weaned, mature (|| aSni? \b3?).
Is 32
v.

(v.

La 4 s

2. of animal

[lSD].

and animal, Qrni

'K>

human

3. both

Gn 49 s5 (poem in J).

Hiana

fn. "It!) n.m. id. (cf. the rare Arab. Si,


Lane 333 Ba ZMG *) ;'^ abs., of mother Jb 24 s

pr)

cstr. (fig., c.

66",

D^bp

^ Is 6o

^pran

16

'{?

the consolations of Jerusalem.

i.e.

t "^lN Tlty n.pr.m. in Reuben (read prob.

^V, 'V

-UK

30M

10

flame,

is

Gray PropNK>9

'

197

v.

Nb ZMGxvO860)

); only

in

nilE'1

>

s09

Ne Ee 46
-

^"f? n^jJN Nu

IO ,s (allP); Se&ovp.

Trntp
(

n.f.

nw

Ec

ojVoxook

Aram,

< We

Ho

We Now Marti. 11.

' <

Ephr.,

3ta

mng. unknown;
2

s
,

onlj

s.

et pi.

apparently appos. of HWJ5?n

1-

devastated:

Hb

'E>

We Marti' al.), 13^1

v 10

'"

assault not

4
3 (Ges
*' ,2q
be devastated, of city Is I5 1 23 1
), etc.;
Je 48 49 3 Na 3 7 country or nation Je 4 20 cf.
v 13 9 16 48 1520 49 10 dwellings (i>rjN) Je 20 io 20
trees Zc 1 2 (del. Sta ZAW 188 > 25 ), cf. v 33 strength
of ships Is 23", field (by drought) Jo i 10 crop
1

(1.

Je

t.

Now GASm

ms. i^an ^E-JjTpK

(j|

elsewhere

(cle spoiler ?):

21 2 33 1

3 ?""1 '!J?'P Pr 1 9" 6 Ae w/w>

in^;

+ Niph.

(Inf. abs.

tNiph.
rye

his dwelling-place

Je49 28

pers.

representing wicked in gen.

Ko i-342f )

father

D'OSa) del.

b$ \rnp).

(||

subst. devastator

national foes

(Ges*

Mi

weaker, assail

Pi. act. as

=despoil, ace.

pers. 0 rm'w.
3

cstr. Is

(Lo Gr Che Hpt


4
DDi), 2 2 "OB* 'V 51 19 Je 8 3
Marti "Vp
4
more gen. Am 5 99 for individ. Jb 5 21 (van d. H.
17
1)V),v--; for beasts Hb 2 (+Ji3ab Dl?q). Ho

raw f 137

(pass.), Je 5 (wolf
5
nan); ace. Philistines 47 (|| nn?n), v 4

destroy, ipers. ,

(subj.

NW1

(sim. of

^ass.'tt'lKJ

|l

Je 6 7 20 s Ez 45", 'm

10

havoc,

13

1. violence, havoc, as social sin: DDPI

ruin, for nation

subj.;

Am

*lfen

567cc
2S
Imv. mpl. IT]?' (Ges
) 49
4
M5i!
// afe.iriK> Mi 2 4 cshOi'^ Je 4 7 (Ges
),
26
14
Pt. ad.'Tp Je 6 + etc.;
cf. alsoiy Ho io

ty]V] 3e

'w abs. Ho 7 +

obstruct, arrest,

expel

1. "it!?,

devastation, ruin

ls
Pr2 4 2 (||5'py); ttyBh'tf Pr 21 7 c.
59^ 6o
D^Jj 'V 1^12.
obj.
genit.
2. devastation,

devastate, ruin
up,

D^

ne*.

[*T7tH

-j-

'

"TltD (v. infr.) n.m. violence,

4S1

i.'"rti? v,

"iTtD

ms.

*1|>>

pi. VlEO'');

cf.

^HSao-^a
2

Ges

53u

Ho

io 14 (of

ms."l$W Is 33

be

(subj.

icai

^p

oivoxoas,

i.e.

Tftw\ HIE', from

pour out [but not

spec, of wine];

kvKikiov Kal KvXtKia (cf. 23), prob. fr. same


Uproi.97 Ko" 1 161 Wildeb Siegf cp. As.

Aq.

Zoue

(Siegf

'

Haremsperlen

lacks evidence; poss. r\S"p\


"
I

'1\1J 48

Theod

n.

m. dei
Babb

l<av6s;

modeims.

(2

Mtf,

'),

but this word

nn'E', y. 1. i"n'E>).

(etym. dub.
"E/

,|

(i)AqSym

'

(self-) sufficient,

no

= almighty, V~\~W? + = Thes De


">

995

ptt?

oiVmff=nB',

Di Sta,

T^ (l- v
cf.

is

Ew

n. intens.

iIS5c

but

ttHttf" (V'of

^ a ^ violently not simply mightily;

-) * s

navToxparap 14 (15) t. (but in Pent. 'E> N


6 Gfdy pw, o-ov, etc.), 33 mostly ornnipotens.

^(v.

||

Hoffm ph

Inscr

ZMG

I8S0 > 775;

(cf. ?J?3)

my sovereign

xlii (1888) 481


;

> other

rPB>, KnB>,

39

Ezi

24

Ru

\//

V for

rdg.

68 15 91

'

Jb5 +
17

Co); esp.

(del.

Ew Di,

20 21

additional);

num.: a.

= Is

(E)+

13,

Jb (+ 19
^>N Gn 49"

^P

Ex

20

t.

14

Gn 43 (R

six

(Hex

bef. n.pl.

);

75

Jb

'j'Htt?

itu'

19-

(v

pn

v.

192^ supra.

p.

23

Hb3 Je 3

40

17

field; only pi.:

Dt32 32 -)-

i'

Qr (>Kt

vb. sg.) Is 16

(c.

Jc 31 40

area

Hb3

HDIK

Is

nim^

Dt32 :2

17

as locality 2

37^

23

4
I

^W Ithpe.

J Aram.
be

f mDI n. f. blighted or blasted thing

K19

{>T\iyw field,

Th

prop.

as"||

26

i.

^b

e.

Ch 4

hto

t.,'

c.

27

LandwirthschJ,r>

28 22

cf.

Di), but improb.;

t.

*\

Ki8

(Ges

134

^V

n#B>, bef.

2.

).

&M Gn 46'" (P), fW


13^; after

000, Xu 3

40

Q^V

j7s

CnS Ex

+ (]?)

n^ Nu

6000 = B^K

Ju 20 +
13

4.

t.

after

3*"

c.

(P)

tens, '&

foil,

5. 'B>a*
precedes Nu 3 i 44 (P).
IJ
Bton
2 K 13", cf. Jb 5
Pr6 16
r0U nd no., 'BhK

13

t.,

rPtEtt?

Wi

sixth;

n^B'n Lv25 21 Ez8',


0/

6^/i _pa^<
13b

45

etc.; cstr.

the hin, cf.

pW]

(v.

num. or din.

adj.

f.

^"(n) Gn'i 31 + 5

45

13

46

etc.;

HJB'B

flW

Ez 4 u

t.,

pnn
14

read 'v also

infra).

14

'

na'lB'

"

);'K' abs.

4-

K 8 = 2 Ch 6
37

(ip"}." .

"'

Am 4

DW

day Lv

2'% etc.

after n.pl.
2

Ch

i2 3

Nu 7

2 t.

'

:b0

conj.
"pTiD, so
"

foil,

Gn 5" +

units
;

-[

j-

n ^p"j vb- pi- d enom.

of ( s ; V eral.)j Pf.

give sixth part

mpl. consec.nD\SYi Drj-Et'l

HW

HW

fi.

A'rss

ami

v. sc'c'.

Dn' n.m. Jb2MC a gem, ideutif.


-

dubious.
HWB2,

336

f.

Khsatra]ai\;

Wkl A,tor

Forsch

"'
|

39,i

(^unknown; perh. loan-word, cf. As. sdmtu


DI 488); '^n K Gn 2 (J;4- n _^??Un land
1

).

Ez 45 (+ IP part.), but < read


2
a
v ). ^nmZ') Ez 39
mod. (||

cf.

2S

\f

Kohler ZAiv(1889)

M^2 2 Ch 1
s
21
42 Ch 3 1

n.pl.
S3 - 3S SS

13

s1

',

21

s
'v precedes unit Is 7 + 1 2 t. '"& foil. 100
1S
,0
(1000) Ezr 8 + 1 1 t, precedes Gn 5 + 8 t.
1

(Che: Q^Sfl,

Ct

'

Zim

10

Ch

n.m.

qWtv&V

t.

"V

Gn46 26 +

S)bs

tljlliy n.pr.m. Bab. name given to iT33n,

KAT3

=ordin. i6thi Ch 24 14 2 5 23 +,
17
Ch 2 9
3. 6oo=riiKD m}, Gn

+ 63

cf.

47 - 57

rrasa

etc.;

D^

= Je 52

maturity

before

tpC'liy n.m. blight, of crops (Lag BX202

(E)+2t.

bef.

C^n |n?? We (and

DnPT ^ '^J Kit

Hg 2 17 Dt

Q^tp n. indecl. sixty; bef. n. sg.: city


Dt 3 + 4 t,, cubit 1 K 6 Ez 40 man 2 K 25

a blasted thing before

Is 37" 7 ,

most since) 151 ^?P


for nDjKn).

Vogelst

no other

'^

standing grain,

(the)

+9

"'$ m.

(allE).

TOpT "OS^

n?^
^ W,

rhbj;

i9 22 (P);

41

(?)

id.;

dark);'QalPt.
pass, cstr., of ears of grain, D'Hi? nb^B' Gn 41"
scorch 6y ^Vocco, so 'P nian^ v 23 pn
v 27
6m(up); Ar. ^ju- iv

are

(NH

blight

:'

'y 'K>

v. nB'lE'.

tl^Tlttf'] vb. scorch,

Niph. Hitbp. be blighted

10

also

2n

OW WW Ex 21

e.g.

s i7 4""+8

26 25 3 6 30 (P), also^vt,

niKntyn); cstr. n(i)nfc>

fields, as cultivated

2 t.;

abs.

n.m.) 30

(6+ 10=16

20

i;

D":3
t[rrcriti}] n.f.

"

12

6, c. n.f.

15

meaning unknown).

of following;

v&

t.

chiefly P): 1.

D^ n^Gn30

= ordin. 'pinb

Ez

so

17

rtos

1,,

nti&

t.:

'

28 3 35 11 48 s Ex6 3
io (del. Co but @2a86W).

Gn

IX',

(E)+ 14 t.; after n. (late) tEx 28 s J<6


aU p^ j Ch 4 2 7 26 Xe gis. rarely n> Qm
(
6
Lv 2 4 (P) + (distrib. 2 S 2 20 = 1 Ch 20 ). b.

patriarchs in P,

f.

j -59.62

(poem; so read for 'W HS', v. Sam


Saad,
Heb. Codd.), and so, as archaism, divine name
of

11

tiK6

29

3 ot.

2.

pits').

15

Jo

Nab.

s?>.

six; m.

et f.

HW Ex 23'- + 30

cstr.

t.;

archaism

)]

21G

41

it.

as

kX,

n.m.

flCfa}

Gn 3

n.f.)

Comm
dit'a, Che
D1 Fr96sq Ag> ad4f Mglh ilu
is
H8^
or g a du, mountain, also in n. pr.; v. further
Dr Gn *"*); 1. "IV NU2-4 4 10 (JE,poem), and so

NDC Ldzb 383 SAC ,IS).

Palm.

0urforth (God as rain-giver);

*/r\-tfp

Aram.

also

\Cffi,

conj., e. g.

124

Av. J,jUL ta*A (assim.


;
of last cons.), JL-, 1L- s/a:/ Etb. ilft". t\&iWi
5/05/ As. smc?mjm"(s !) six-fold, seshi, sixth; cf.

(Dt32 17 ),

"; used of foreign deities

and so discredited
ggoTjc,4i4

Ni3 SBA

^JD

'jhK,

fori,

I?')

Sab. fhD, no, *7e Sab

foil.;

Denkm"" Horn^"-

(3)<conject. fororig.

dnt

,2

996

arm?
Havilah

*m

25" 28* 35 s27 39 6 (all P),


om.Ez2 8 13 ,Ex2 8':o 3 9 "(botliP:

'V

1CI129-;

Ex

of gems)

all in lists

TBC1

OTW n.pr.m.

tn.

T? Jb 28 16

"ii*

\'v

Levite

riNb'

63

s7
;

27

van

Pr

25

(-I-38

H.

d.

Gi, but v. Baer's n.);

(Babylon

Jbi5

Itt?

HNic'tpil

NT

Kt,

||

Ch

Iijo-oi-f,

),

||

(I^f l)

foil.;

2,]

1.

Jb 15 3 (Kt);

1S>

t..

,-,i

'

vanity: Q"JN ny^ip

notJviH'jDrss.

''

abs.

'B>

emptiness,

do u rain

\\r

= 108"; 03? '> 127


89'^ /or (?J?) to/wt^
you;
for
bast
thou
created
man? cf. t? 'HT
nothing ness
Jb f; 'V "b?~

Ho

11

^3

(for IX):

(>J

^
m

= Jon 2

(idols)
'B>

13

nrut? Is

9
,

cf.

15

Je

of ineffective

7 7
-

T<?V, v.

nothing (We

'^

(/'.

Ho

mri

'b?

and

n'B>J?,

''J

12 12

comm. -g

ae t) u

E/,i 3

^n

troy

Ex

^|X;

2o

nan

'tf

JIj

31

lfi

'v HN1 ^1 19
]1
46
V 127
;

Ez i3

c -'-'J -- J

|itn
34

674

MT only

yet

synon. HSt? v

cf.

pi. DiXB'fl

Ez

'

Zc 4 7 ;

tying, '&

\\

144

s 11
-

23 (E)
2

).

^ '^3 'n Jb39

SC^

bo cstr.

abs. city noises

(subj.\viid

ifGD 'n 36 (of thunder); read perh. sg.


nXK'ri) J b 30 22 Kt, dissolvest me in (or,
(

ni^Jj)

of the storm

into) the roar

mA:e

(||

Ew 01 De Di Du Bu
AV my substance (1), Du 'WO

wind), so

ah;
(

me nc7 f on
> rwn Qr
;

ohne Halt

mti^ 10 vb.
MI 8

(?}.

12

'-

Is

24

La

id.;

Sab. 3in, 2nn, esp. requite

Os 2mg^o., .93 SabDenkm*"- 20 1 Hom " ,s


CIS 17 81
etc.; Ar. CM return, so Aram. 3W.
33
!) ; Qal c83 P/ 3 ins. 3^ Gn 1
+ 3 fs. Tn&
13
Ru i + n?Bh consec. +Ez 46 17 (Ges 5720 but
3
CoToyKraeHaB'l),
2 ms.rDK'V 8 5' etc -; ^i'/
T
5
3B
ms.
y&\ Ho iV + oft,,
3
^ 146 4 La 3 3 jus's.
-

01,

,,

1 -

of false

'K> 1TPI

(XH

turn back, return

Hiph. in

s9

ass);

14
;

28

Jb 35 13 (or empty
'v QDp Ez 2i 2S fliobn
22

'

= (with) shoutings

(of n>pin "Vy), adv. acc.

We al. (for lb')

Ex

J?Et?

sg.

foregoing;

T [ni^iprij n.f. noise (prop, of devastation,


storm);

'^nj;Dt5 ,7 (=iy

cf. '5?

n-|t?)

(II

(empty) prophecy 'V


v. also

^i 2

n Ho io +

'V

;"

v.

Hup-Now Che
rM /mg ( f temple) and 7 3 13
fig.; but Du liere der.fr. NCO

life,

deceptions, v. p.

; 1.

^s

^, ^

ruins (of one's

27

'

p r 30

ats -irni

complaining, sub 1);


;
'B'n Zc io 2
3. of conduct, worthlessness
(Buhl sub 1, 2); 'E> 'ritt worthless men ^26 4

Ju7 3 +

i6 55

35

3W

Gn

18

Gn

nrnB'ri v 53 etc.; /n'. ms. MK'

Ez

3 fpl. rf^'FI

31"

Jbii";
Is 5
less

1S
;

't? riS3

al.

worthless motives (in


3o

2s

play on meanings in

fig.)

'E'H

van

sifting out the

(i.e.

sieve of (bringing)

Jb 15

worthdisappointment)

3131

cf.

Dr

Job Psa "--i_


'

a Ex

Bu
Ex

tflt^'^of

foil.;

prob.

||

form of

fiNS?).

T[^]

n.[m.] ravage (?);


pi. sf. DiTNty
me from </(e?V ravages (si vera 1.)
KaKovpyLa; 01 Dy Gr Che Comm plausibly 03Nt_;
<Aew- roaring, cf. v 1(U7c We Du D'Wfc'.
1

yff

33

'

rescue

nttitr,

n^U)

f.

devastation,

ruin,

waste; abs.'lK Isio 3 +,nNb 47 11 Zpi 13 Jb30 14


;

43

Ho

nniV

//. a6s. 31^

etc.;

+ 3^ Jos 2 (Ges
fs. nyBui
4-,
10

Ju

19

8' 3

cf.

S 2 20 30 1 K
S 17 53 23 s3

ii

2 2

c.

IC

31

ii

c.

pers.,

21

Ch

fr.

iw

cs<r.

3P Gn

1. turn back,

32

":

pass. cstr.

*nnSD

fpl. rustf

etc.; Pt.

K 19 Ru
=2 Ch 18 c.

15

:i3

cf.

etc.;

turn back, return

Gn

"),

a2

572

following
2

43

K 18

21

Mi

i.

e.

c.

f?

frcm

pursuing

? of pursuit

'H.nN pers., i.e. so

10

S 15
S 23
turn back in fear,
Jb3 9 22 (of horse), Sb iJE Pr 3 o 30 (of lion),
s
abs. (of foes) ^ 6' 56 10 70 4 in shame La I

as to follow

f rei
so

n.

s 11 12

,8

19

loc.
II.

37

2. emptiness of speech,

become

so 3);

in rain Je 2 30 4 30 6 29

14

Mai

"iyj;

11.

only in "01 IINfe' Zp i Jb30 38


pi. (rfWBto, rd.) rriNiW, so Klo

Is2 2

KSM (*6) Ex 2 o
taAe />
vain (to no good purpose)
name of God
Dt
4
20
1,u
cf.
[MT
up
in
vain
are
lifted
139
I24
5
thy foes, but rd. \W~ for T"?V, cf NSW 1 b (7);
^

offering to

al.

t HM'ittJp, PMtt?P n.f. desolation

(useless)

it is (//,

15

deliverance,

wni'.s-

(is)

Jb 30 3
.

baseness).

wise sub 1), nNiBtol *& 3 8 27 (fpaip v 26 );


ruins Jb 30 14

Ar. *~1 (med.j) 6

of.

TNltr n. [m.] emptiness, vanity;


p.x

Zaov,

27

(Qr; Kt niKE>;
read prob. Tmtjykiapit, We

Pr

]*!)),

(||

sb

2. concretely, n', waste, of the


(rdg.
for B>K 01; other-

(cf. v').

49

S 20 25 Qr (Kt

^oucxa (v.

38

nWD). f 35

desert,

iniwnuy ; Eth. rtX:

/'m<7.

<"ot7.

laovs,

Xlttf (\/of

T.

2. secretary, David's time 2

2ovf.

Ez

in sim.
v. SIB'.

n.pr.m. 1. Calebite

1"Nlti?
t

:,L

35"

\jr

nKJ? Pi-3 25'(obj. genii;


ins);
'sy(DV)Zp I 13 prob. devastating storm,
;

la(a)oafj., Iecrcra/x.

personif.),

q^-i

io.

cstr.

coming

1. devastation, ruin, as

3 ;
11
3
pers., Is io 47

on

Ch 24

lltt

torn. tacA;

Nu 33

and do

(^1?

loc.,

so

and so

G1114 7

Ex

both P), Jos 8 21 (E\

14

10

2
,

cf.

(J),

997

nitf
1CI121

20

about)

Ct7

74

?y pers.

8" 2

S 24= (Gi v

]K>n

Je 3

'

13

""in^D

fig.,

);

*ij??6

a);

17

pt. as subst. 3B>1 in'y

4c

gate to gate,

(JE?),

1S

113$

'B>

Gn

"J

21

Di Bu,

(v.

n?

dust,

^ jb7i,

3. esp. return unto

7?

Nu

breath,

from death,

^n),

opi .
,:i

&--(id),

fS.

57 J7

a.

resort to, 7 pers.

i.e.

23

516

(JE), 2

H9

-fy

3'

so as to approach (in
c. turn,

'

7J

d. return to a

physical condition Jb 33 2 (7 rei); to a state or


"
10 " 00 ^*
course of life, 7 rei Is 23 Ez ige (j

?n,

(||

of

fig.

to divorced wife Je

purpose, desire), ~? pers. Je i5 ,; w

:t

32 (E; id.),
23
2S2o (+acc. loc), Je 4 6 10 (both +

Ex 5" (J;

as oft.),
(P),

17 t;

Ho

11

Est2 14

,a

loc. also

26

s3

5
(opp. Kia), 7 s

32

21

28

21

+ iP

Je 8 C (Du

loc C4ni8

of a

iS

(J),

DaBu

16

-- 21

Ex

(J),

(E),

27

(E),

tNu io 30 nnK pers.


Xia), 1 K 1 43 Je 40
( +

16

& Co Krae

(del.

and do so and
Bibefc)

read
s
1

(J;

S6

3"

Ch

20

+b*

19

29
)

sq. inf.

come back,

b.

t.

abs. 2

';

+ Di^f +

315?

(T\b)

Je 3

loc.

Mi

Jos

b loc.

+ ??
2

Ex

,4

(J),

22

32

"'

Je 4 2
purpose Ju
,

23

Jos

Gn

23

+2

-3

S i7 3 (@

pers.;

rei

Ez

13

16

(R), Zc

13

+ f

7y pers.

loc ti

b>V

(subj.

loc.

8 M Jos

19

'--"

K9

tently), "'bit

Ho

P)

(all

6'

10

(lt

+2 Ch 15 30
4

abs. (usu.

),

God

14 Je 3

= seek

peni-

K8

p?a

/,_

9
;

ny

33 - 48

>5i ,cf.Isio
Am 4 ^-'-i' Ho 14-

33.b),+ i8t.; a n'7N-7KtHo.-)


'--?y

(p36?'n 3iB>),

Je 8 4 f 78 41
3
turn away, -inSO pers. Dt
12

turn back to

c.

'

b. of

15

21

,i

+ 5 t.; 'W'lV t Jb 2 2 M ^7 Is 31 "B^a? 'B


-3-TODb f 1 16 cf. byab Ho 7' (for by N7, Now,

Is 9

12

cfrkarti); nn3inb Pr
d. abs. repent,

'-),

tNe

nB>Y

:7
,

nan 3 C; abs.

Gn4 3
12

+i 4

t.,

back from

13

t.

(prob. del., v Toy).


U

Ji

Je

fP (esp. Je Ez)

Is 6

'

iy +
2

19

Ez

Je,

23

io'
3
27
as subst. Is 1

+pt.

evil,

Jei5 7 i8 s +

Ho

,0

c f. ytva -36^ is

c ?y
f.
26

(J)

t
59
from good, c.

14
i2N jiiniO

of'-,
(J),

20

12

t.

13-^rii lair

I,

+Ez

-J

'

'

Ez,

turn
s3

''

+ 9 t.;

Ez 18 3 ",

so

'

:4 :6

3"" i8'

33'^

Ex32 r: (JE), Dt I3 IS Jos


2K23 26 'jon 3 ,_ B 'B Ho 14'
'B>

'

12

>

3"
e.

21

17 -;
2 Ch 30

2Sio b 2 Ki 5 Is 2i -(||nnN), Jb 39 (Kt, soBu


Du; of wild ox), +oft.; + 0^3 Ju8 9 1 K 22 2s
2c
27
(3101-1 310) = 2 Chi8
2 Chi8
+ vb.,come 6ac&
1

(from exile) 5 t. ; 7 animal., Jb 39 4 ; n-loctGn


s
i5 ,6 (E), o 14 (J); accloc.t2Chi 9 ; Dt?J e2 o"
5
(opp. Kjp ),

19

::

pers.

7&?

(P) has DN1D pers.

(be reunited to);

Ch

11

'

+ vb.) Ju

43

Ew Th We Dr HPS Bu), 1 K 1 15 (opp. rfcn) +


9t. + (in hostility) Ju 20 4S
b* loc. also Zc 8 3
??

De Du al.).
f. pt.
Mi 2" ( > We Now

loc),

(subj. '-);

-316?

Nu 14 (J), 1 S 15
Nu 32 Jos 2 2 10w

19

10

nnn^JO

averse,

-7.nND

Vrss and mod.);

31E>-

ace
S 3 16

< del. Gie Du),


+ sq. vb., go back

al.)

Gn 43=

so,

EZ46 9

13b

Ez

^
Ru
(

ace.

">

+i5t.

(+l'? loc),

pers.
1

s7

^2^ spoil of war).


6. fig., specif, of spiritual
a. turn back from God, = ajjostatize,
relations

13

crpt.);

= change

Gii44 13

also

abs.

e.

other iuterpr.

al.;

pass.=

10

t.

73" (but

V'

+5L; D( = nBB>) Je22 ace loc


5"
also Ho 8 9 1 S
2 S 3
+ 0^3), 2 K
17

K 24

+ id.), f f (of
{W&); n- loc.

for 3^).

from good to bad, 3B^1


Je 34 11 " bad to good v 15
29M (prob.
read ttlPl. so Di
so 'V alone Jb 6

i3-Tra>!

+ n- loc), Gn 33 (J; taTlb,


'-), + 25
b pers. tBu i

UV

rds.

of action

course

pers.),

:B

Di?n

10

7P rei Je

f 85

loc),

+7
+27 t.;

loc),

'

17"

(botli E), 2

19 (+Di7B>3
1

Pi-26";
]b

Gn

Cb

(of-), 2

dogi^y'E*

Nu

'-"7N),

to life);

'

Gn 8

yet v. Krae);

al.;

(4).

pers.

^^f? 'B

S i2

'

go back,

Ec f/ 4 )

a. return to leader, bins', ?N

= change

b.

nj3B> aiate (i.e.

(>come back
"C' Eci2
(

dying,

a. of

n ~^5?

pers. 2

T)2pb 'V

",

cf.

also
3

21
a bs. io

Pr 2
also c. ??
human relations
8
pers., Ju 11 1 K
(opp. "pn).

20 5

Ec .f na?-by

:,J

io 4

b. of revival

10

(abs.)

46

t4.

(j),

'e>

so prob. abs. \^90

15-- (v.

cf.

'

K19

14

Ec 5

D-n$Nn-?N '& y 7

7
9 and ( = all persons)
K3M Gn 8 7 (J), 3iB>1 Nfon

1!

incna

s
8
30 Je 37
Zc 4 Dn 1

43

tDt

so,

(title), cf.

ts>

(human)

of

!4

Zc

Ez 35s also 3iB>1 Niv;


Ez i 14 (del. Hi Co Toy
(J) v. "J?n

^9

lc

nay Ex 32" (J),

">yBto iaiK>i

(P),

1SX 103) Jb

in-aS

*6 Jb

'B>

32

Jb 3 4 15

from pursuing

i.e.

Ty?ri 'ao

and forth from

6ac&

i.e. </o

6-

K 9 f 60

i?V(n)-b

from

\0 loc, esp.

i8 14

and

so

36

Nu 35

(P),

S 17 37

+ 0^3),
17

43

23

2Chio 2 Ilui 22 2 4
M Ezr6 21 Ne8 ni3n??Gni
44
4

,;:

S io 14

(opp_. -]br\), 2

K8

foreign land 2
4o

15

Jos io 31

|0 pers.

Nu

2. return, come or go back,

S1

from a promise

viz.

IP of service

c.

be exempt.

i.e.
c.

nM

vow Ju

or a

and do

turn back (face

= be repulsed, defeated

turn hack,

fig-

20"'; abs.

+ vb.);

1-1-1

'

21

Ch

sq. inf. 2

nitt?

10

30"
>o
Je 2 3a 4 8 Nu 25 4 (P), 2 Ch 12
29
44
4i
(E)
(man's anger) Gn 27 (J) and (abs.) v
20
,c 20
23
abs. of '-"SIS Is 5
io 12 Je 23 (opp.
9
19
24
'\
N5T v ), 30 Jb I4 Dn 9".
return
g. of
1,

,:i

998

11

shew favour), ? pers. t Gn 1


( + inf. abs.),
s
,7
3
7
abs. Is63
^8o 15
v 14 Zci Mal;3 2 Ch 30
15
5
&3n 1j5Si), 90, + vb. Jei2 ^6 Jo 2 14
(||
10

(to

Jon

Hun

judgment Je

things
life)

(j

byo

c.

7 of inanimate

personified, or treated as things of

(sts.

Jos 4 ,s (J;

ioc.),"

Gn

moving, water

a. as perceptibly

(E),

HON ^132"; ^D^? pers.,

:s

cease to bless, Je 32"'.

i.e.

24

h. of '% turn back from

9
'

(ft?)

+ vb. Jos

also in hostility,

3;

purpose

inf.

20

Ex

loc),

i>

(P;

27

:,9

by

original condition

14

50 80

Dt 30 s Mi 7 Zc 8 15 V 7

25
1

= restore to
Dt 23

sub'n3E>);

"

Ji3f

'ti

'v

3W Na 2

"

Hiph.

fPo'l. 1. bring back,

6.

'nrnfe'l, c.

ace. pers.

cstr. sf. 'rntefc, c

yj/6o

loc.

Je 50 19

('"

cf.

Pf

1 s.

sub).),

Ez 39 s7 and (fig.)
Impf. 2 ms. b 33iE>ri

7N pers. Is 49 s
take us back into j>ower.
;

Hiph. 2

fB loc.

c.

^33

ms. 331fc^

restore, refresh, 3
cf.

+ H?

^ 85^;

pers.

c. sf.

ftaa-rlK

'yj

mp

of, etc., c. 2 1 t. (v.

Is 52

elsewhere only

+ vb.

doing,

'131 3'pj?:

33it^,

85 7 ;

"

9. trans., peculiarly, in phr.

JTOK* restore captivity

Inf.

(P; by

Ho

-t

+ vb.), ^ 104 (7 inf.), seaExi4


(opp. -]7n), Eci (7$?
(J; iJH^i)); wind f 78
010
JV3!*),
Is 38
loc); shadow 2 K 20
( +
Ju
breath
revive)
on
dial),
of
(sun
(=
15 1 S
pers.), v

2s

aiti

2. a.
s

23

\^

(''

fig.

subj.);

b. restore, repair, Pi. 33iE>D

b.

||

19

.1'"(

,ei s -);

Ec

tlouds

'

12" (JD temp.); rain

s7
and snow Is 55 " (n loc); rolling stone Pr 26
9
10
arrow Je 50 of
sword 2 S i" (f? rei), Ez 21
1

plague-spot

= re-a/>pear,
Gn 43

brought lack,
26

8 7" (Ez 35 9
31
of animal Dt 28
city

(P);

Is 29 17

1"

word,

d, return, fig. of

Is

rei,

"^V

45

23

7^

13

Dn).

13ae

Pr 25 10
M

Vth-bv Est

>-,

27"'

turned into.

) yjs

Hiph.), Pr 12 14

g.

return (in recom-

c CWia

7 pers.

turn away,

e,

f.

pense), of crime, evil, etc,

f7

35 my prayer
^); (2
my bosom (was uttered with

:'

depart, of infamy

( 1

Lv

field

turned back into,

fr<?

med upon (?V)


bowed head, De
t

kingdom

=5e

c.

hence

(? loc),

SB* 4),

55" (both opp.

]>ers.

11

= be

b.

(P).

so of

v.

i4

17

7 rei,

Mi

(J),

Ez 46

he restored, 7 pers.
1

1S

Lv

43

K 2 Ob
(Kt >Qr
33

1
7

f 54

y^ judg me nt(- giving)

shall return to pi?) righteousness (be in accord

therewith).

h. of boundary,

= change
I2

reverse) direction (P), n- loc. Jos 1


u
v'
acc. loc), ace. loc. also v'27M
(

withered hand

Ex
Lv

4 (J

!3

16
(II

c.

1*?

(+^V

(sts.

r,

(7N

pers.),

2 comp.), flesh

1?^ ^?^-

K5

(Ges !12<Mlg ): -Mb., return (and) do


do again, Gn 26 ls 30
Nu iP (all J), Ju 19 7

tion, etc.

:tl

= 2 Ch 33

1 S
19 2
f 1 K 13 1 2 K i
Je 18' 3O-- Zc 5 6 Mai i 4 Jbio" i7 10

33

'

11 - 13

11

Inf. abs.

Ez
s;i

f 7 Dn

Ec4

11

repeatedly; '& +

in compar.

n&On

31E>Fl*riy

8 thou shalt see yet greater abominations,

1:i

and

(ft?

30 Jos 5- (P

Ec

f appar. = do

La

1';

comp.) v 15

D
),

Je 3 6

= reverse

2!i

'^ + Inf.

cstr. Dt 24^
Ez 8 17 Ezr 9 14 Ne 9 Jb7 7
;

one's action,

'-

>s

+ vb. Jos 2

2:i

H33i^ J e 8 5 (read

fs.

D^n%

). Vid. also

'v."

Hiph.

(cf.

and

33iB>,

33iK> infra.

del.

t Pu'l.

Ez 38 s a land restored + fP rei


331^
infra.
Hiph. 35 Pf 3 ms.
Vid. also
Gn 4 i 13 + sf.^3^qi 4 o 13 ,^3"OT1Dt28 63 2 ms.
P<.

n??!^)?

f.

nia^n f
25
2 Ch 6

rf3B>rT.

85",
1

39

Dt

30

4
consec. ""nia^ni

s.

onia^m

sf.

Am

va^ni

3
,

Nu 2 2 + sf. ^nia^ini Zc 1 o 6 (but rd. cnurm",


34
v. 3E" Hiph.), etc.; /w^f. 3 ms. 3"^ Ex 2
+
s

(rd.
sf.

2& Da 1

^1

> Qr v

ls 19
-

ls

S 15H, D?^;i

Gn

D2*T ), a^fl

Ch

20 14 +
8

S 12
Imv.

Dr al.; 3 fpl. n33W Jb 2.0 etc.


Gn 20 + a^n 2 K 8 a^n is 42- so
3^n Ez 2P (v. Ke and'still Toy;*Ew SmKrae
Inf abs. aOT), na^nT J u n + etc.; Inf. abs.
Vrss We
ms. 3K*n

10

55

13

Ex2 3 +
4

20" +

K'!2

1. a.
;

etc.;

ace pers.

c.

3^N)

cstr.

28

,5

(J),

42

37

3^n Gn 4 2 +
35

cause

to return,

+ 7??

loc.

etc.;

Pi.

bring back:

Gn

s
24 (J; a^nrt
(E), 48' (E), +; esp.from

K 8 =2

21

Ch 6 2i Je 2 7 s2 + 5 t. Je + b
25
pers. 1 K 22
2 Ch i8
+^5? loc. Je 16'' 23'
15
24"; +7 loc 12
+acc loc. 2 S I5 8 (read 3BV1
"33^ Vrss Th We Dr ah), Dt 28 s Ez 29" 47
IC
2 Cli 33", etc.; +J0 loc. Je 4 i
Zc io 10 nXD
16
13
pers. Je4i
ace. pers. only
i? inf. 2 Ch 25
Ju 19 3 1 K i3 2 2S +; bring back into bondage,
34

"=

r'

13

4
Ki
<f\ perh. also 2 Ch 19 ; cf. Is6 =^, in turn,
shall be destroyed (destruction shall be repeated

in its case),

Wli

fs. sf.

= apostatize

8), Pf. 3

exile

+8. denoting repeti-

(en-

^-PaaWi

subj.,

Je 5o

4. shew turning

c.

away

lead
'*

2
Co), '&) 39 ; so fig. 3
io
(of Bab.);
Is 4 7

(del.'

Qal.

loc).

3.

(of Gog),

KV1

(7 pers.), v

38

1 s. sf.

jn33i5y

loc),

leprous hand
10

Ez

3KVI

restored to healthy condition, of

be

i.

v'-

ticingly), Pf.

15

ni3 , n: Is 5s 12

ri3^b

(E),

"'

etc.,

pers.

Je 34

+ rei

'

u;
;

=alloiv

to

return 15

recover, recapture), 28

loc); =recover, rescue,

loc,

ft?

pers.

+ rei), \^35

:l7

(acc.

^M,

Gn

14
9

11

Ch

ace.

+ 7*

16

(ace.

JO rei); acc.rei +

s
l>ers. Gn 44 (J), +?V pers. Ex 15
Pr 20 26 +7N loc. 1 K i 4 2S =2 Ch 12

19

24"; ace. of hand, nS"7N

(song),
s
Je 28

2*
S 14 27 Pr 19

999

lit"

Am

-on report

I
hand, in judgment, sq. b>V
Zc 13 \jf8i u also of man's hand Je 6"
Is i
25 -" 9
+ DB> Ne 13 9
Ez 38'=; +acc. loc. 2 S is
12 2
re(both D3T3), 1 4 (
ace. rei alone Gn 43
15

26

esp. of

25

''"'s

'

capture),

S 6

21

30

(H);

c.

(fig.);

shadow on

v. Qal 3

1N3H G1129 3
ioipofj

P^K Ex 4

back,

Gn 3 8

Jos 8

La
La

2
2

rei

18

(E;

3tJn),

(id.),

ExW

Dt 22

Ne

(P),

13

S 16

Jb

+ ??

Ez 18 7
12

S 9

loc. 4 2

Lv

33

'^7

(Gi v

-s
1

4"

25

(+7

12

re-establish

it)

Ch

14

23

44
n
i

Nu

44
,

Dt

= Is

'

+7

pers. only,

^51" 2

pers.

Gn

only,

ace. pers.

S 19 11

'

1344

Is

cf.

51 /yl

demand),
4

Ch

ace. lei 2

27

5
;

17

30

23
,

cf.

N3T*iy

back heart, 3. ?, ?y pers.

La 5 21 ( < Bu
29

3i

Pr 25
"'"bt?

),

13

90

'I'

+7

pers.

11
.

g.

19

so

c.

2. a. bring

T^ * U?tf n

24

Mai

' ,-

^ 3^n Ne

:,;

24", also (IP of evil) Je 23",

Lai 11

16 - 19

refresh
f 19
b. ace. Vtt
3. bring back words of people,
Eu4 15

18

Ex 1

cf.

'',

43

iK

turn away

sword

pers.), Is

s'

Jb9

12

10

23

13
;

=reject, refuse,

2Ch6 42 f 132 10
fig., +?yp rei Ezi4

11

1CI7 20 20
-

-1-6.

face,

ace.

20

,s

only,

ace.

119

ace.

= reZm-

2 7

ace. of

= refute, confute), fig. of calamity La


= repulse, hinder Je 2 esp. ace. Is 14

^p
Jbio 9 =njO

3
restore, del.-p?N)

Ch

Ez

S 12 23

1B^

72

(fig.).

^nn Jb

sq. el.

43

78

106

with

Dt

23
;

(E); then, in gen., bring back word,

of

ace.

b. late, turn toward,

Diui 1819

foot,

ace.

?? rei

t7. turn against, ?"?, c.


8. 33^-7S "B'n 6rmcjr 6 /c^

15
take into consideration,

o jm'/mI.

39

(cf.

c.

ace.

La

Dr), obj. om. 30

',

19

9Is 44
+ (^) 46
2 Ch 6
8
2,
14
6
'2 nUK'-nS Je32 44 33 711 49 La2 Ez 39 + (Qr
39
M 46 Jo 4 (v. Qal 9).
Hiph.,' Kt" Qal) Je 3 3
f
shew a
tlO. Hiph. declar., b^Q '&* Ezi4
47

59

Jb 9

3S

37

'

one back (from dead)


Jb 33 20 on other hand,

frrinj/

(ace.)

give in exchange

'

ace. face, 7 loc.

K3

= repel, defeat, c.^STlS

+ "tin? ^44 n ( + 3 P

liuman anger Pr 1

1 '

10

nns
'vrb
Is66 15
t
t

io 14

f.=give in payment,
gms/i,, c. ace. rei, Jb 20
s
requital, c. ace. rei + appos. 1 S 6 (7 pers.), v
(id.; cf. lino)
also pay as tribute (in answer
3

(E); so (fig.) of '\

npnbp Is 2 8 6

ace.

as recom-

]2

34

'isn
~

pay

b.

Ex2i

41 43

11

10

abs.

36'',

v s benefits, ace. rei +

+ IP rei Mai 2 anger of ^ (acc.)4-?yp


?P pers. Je 18 Ezr
pers. Nu 25 (P), Pr 2 4

=pay

26

e.

'

r,

24

a.

2. Ace.

(E), 7* loc.

Lv 2 5 27 (7 pers.),

back money,

(cf.

a2

18 (P).

pers.

S 8 3 v.T

4. a. bring back

<_>

20' (E), Is 42'"; restore to office,

+ bv Gn 40""

ace. pers.

8":i "

B)D3

ace. pers.

'a\)a(-n8)

joy, ace.

(fig.,

p-T),

restore ruined

';

Hb 2

26 16

S 16 12 26 23 Zc 9 12 e. 3
= 2 S 2 2 21 2 ', and (3 comp.

requite

vbv^b th

^89

boundary

24

26

5. turnback, backward

4S 20
cityDn9 25 ( + ni33p), conquered nation \^8o

to

Nu

cf.

'K>n
DP3
'tt

terr.)=

Est4 1315

pers.

??

Una

ace.

Qal 7 f ) upon, subj. oft. '\


BN"B Ju 9 5 1 S 25 s9 1 K 2 44

fl

K 13

(i.e.

40

),

cf.

a//-

Ch 32 K
16

\/a 1

+WiT\l = infull),f 69 s (opp. ?!?), so of


13
K 20 34 Ne 5 cf. 2 K
(or city) Ju n
(+7*0^3), i6 ( + a"jb); =win back
1

15

12

land

7 pers. alone

c.

'',

pense,

(P;

32

only) 2

'(E);

"
5 (P),

later

orat. recta,

comp. + 7 pers.

2:

6 (njn lyra)

(read Inf. abs. 31K


15

14

om.) Jb 13 22

tc. ace. of good, 7 pers. 2

+ ??

33^';

'

(IP

= 2 Ch

21

ace. nj3"|V

c.

Co Toy Krae), 1S

for 3in,

S 12

ace. pers.);

only, 2

Ju if-

Ju

c. el.

)>

fO^

also

both ace. animal.),


:iA

i2 c

= refrain from

(E; ace. om.),Ex23

(id.;

so 2

Gn 37'" (E

ace. rei

22

(E),

11

26

"'J

Ju 9 5C
WVrrbv 1 K 2 32 BJN'-rbt* Ne 3 s6 7 pers.
Jo 4
15
Gn 5 o (E), 1 S 6 3 (U^n 3^n), v 4 25 31 (return
evil for good), + etc.; abs. = make requital,
3
12 29
23
7 pers. 2 Ch 6 + (3 comp.) Ho 12 Pr 24

draw in breath

(fig.);

14

back, restore, ace. pers. vel

Dt
5

+ 5>K
subj.

22

RD)>

Pr 22 21

29

ace. of evil,

'-

IP

c.

Ch 1 o Ne

l(i

(in retribution,

(opp. rbti;

nt33), so. fig.,

Nu 13 22
+ 8 t.;
(p
=2 Ch io +

14

37
22

S 17 30 2 S 3 11
pbp) Jb 35";

7 pers.

Jb

= draw

c.

Jos

"'

13
similar phrases, Ez 9 U Pr 18

^'bv

from oppressing), 20

kingdom),

ace. of

pers.

^74

(i. e.

3W

13

(all

opp.
u

=give

d.

1K13

(J),

(E

s 32

S 12 3

Ex34 K (P), Dagon

SiJfin).

(J opp.

fp Is 58

c.

ace. rei, stone,

+ 7 pers. Gn20 14 (E),v

24

s -' 7

Ez i8

29

om.); foot,
Jbc)

7-7

C?B'?," inK),

20 33

'

hand

reflex.),

26

S 6 7 (nnKO), Ez 34 41f
s
Jb 39 12
2 K 2o"=Is 38

222

+ (ace.

t.,
2

nnyn psb Nu i
(P), sword,
35
27
21
(ace. om.);
Ez
1 Ch 21

of sheath,

2(i

Lv

(corpse),

20

put back

rod

hand

13

29

(J), veil l36-by

S5

+ b$

dial

b.

b.

19

ace. animal.

= answer

+ ace. pers. Gn

to,

Dt

E),

(all

mtf

turning

away from your

cf. (JO)

i8 3 , abs.

sjb

85

idols (i.e. turn away),

rm Vn

32
;

of '\

P\nD

^n

[6 a

(but rd. prob. 'k |nn nnu^q


13
supra]) ; perhaps in physical sense Jon i

(7?

loc.;

We Now

sc.

n;?X,

etc.).

3.6.9.11.13

edict

i.4.6.

Est 8 5S

blessing
.

Nu

23

20

tHoph. Pf

til-

judgment,

reverse, revoke, ace. (sf.) rei, i.e.

Am

(poem in E),
3

ms. 3K*CT

Gn

1000

nnioJ
42

my money lias

28

3^E>n 43 i- (both
loX&A

been returned I

restored to

?'s

Nu 5

*b 'en

J);

t^liUMD n.pr.m.
t

DB*

(P) the

nnein

5,21a b

returned)

3^1

Moses vas brought

back,

? pers.

c.

war,

Mi

etc., cf.

fn. [n^tp]
but read W3&,
1

Is 30".

(1)f

sub n3fc\_i. n3*E>

v.

17
;

Je 3 1422 . D'aait? Je 50

D>33te>

Is 57

Coram.,

fn.

n.pr.m.

Ch

Ch

,4

I0

i>W30

v.

was

his return

2. esp. cstr.
year,

tlie

of spring,

i. e.

pi.

sf.

= he

J"l3}5?rip

ch

abs. TX2WR

34

1.

10
'tfn '&?n nyf>
36

3. answer,

).

c f. Sab.

DHM ZMG

^Km

n.pr.

xxxv "

Os

(, 8S3j. lfi\

lli

'

m. Aramaean

L 2a/3), = ^215? Ch ip 1618


2a<pa8 A 2axpax, Sco/3a^, L 2w0a<c).

(Sco^a/c,

v. i?3t?.

pzriuj, pnntrj n.pr.

2. son

2S

general,

pat?.

,s

for 'iB, v.

1.

read

pi'ob.

WIW

Je 3

22

;_ a s

3315?)

subst.,

our captors)

(of Israel),

Mi

1^>

(but

rna^n D3n

f.

Iao-cw/3;

following;

t[n^ttfp]

n.f.

(? i-d.

4Q (of Amnion).

Ti'lty n.pr.m. usu.

lOW (/of

1. in Issachar

21

van

Nu

26

Jb 19 4

"JrWBto

d. H., for
i

fi

itf q.v sub*Ht?.

1.

v.TO

fl. niti^ vb. (be even, smooth,

Pi.,

v.

T T

hence) agree with, be like, resemble (Ar.

art. as

c.

error; sf.

^^

vb,

["fittf]

T , ^^p' adj. gent, of foregoing 1

rw).

JJt?,

rw).

TTO Jb

u 2 6 24 (P) 1 Ch 7 Qr (Kt W).


2. one
with foreign wife Ezr io 29 . Is 7* v. 31B* ISf
:

jS

form of

||

(peril,

and

Ch

byW n.pr.

1. son of

/s

2fi

19811. l-[.-,l <*>

(186.'.),

(laxpap,

1 2Hitt? adj baekturning, apostate

.subst. coll.

'

DavpiPfl

sf.

T TJ^iU? n. pr.

013315?

3*.

251b

"^
^
Kt<

2a)0a/3, etc.:

2S5 =iChi4

of Caleb

xix

2o 22

S ii

(II

/Po'l.

cf.

nmitt''

David

pi-

Qr

Rama.

to

htfM
ZHU

recusant,

apostate" (perhaps for 33it?C, Pt. Po'l. 01

i)"l32T11 1

Jb 34 3G

26',

v. 3t?\

baekturning,

Ges* 52s Ko'- 454 );

20'

cstr. ria'B' restoration

adj.

^litL'

1.

s4

emo-Tpecpcov.

nJK>n at the return of

t rO^tl? n.f. retirement, withdrawal (from

Ch

[pyityft] n.f. return, answer;

vessels are about to be brought back, c. f? loc.


Ex io 8 (J; cf. Ges
Imp/. 3 m<\ n'^e-nK
'

in Simeon,

Moo-co/3ajS,

Je2 7 ,c the

pi. D*3B*l

'>

^DSn

Pt.

cf.

mti

make even, fiat, uniform, (with something


Aram. WW (der. spec.) be like, jo*. 6e
equal, fit, like, Pa. fay ow< smoothly, Aph. mufe
ijj*, 11.

24
,

else);

k)

TDri7>

@L

2.&T n.pr.m.

AT

in

Judah

Ch 4"

;;fam,

-1

TDi^ttJ n.pr.m. a hero of David

ii", i2\
in

Dr); Uaefiaha,

V.

Ch

IV
20

HtlFP

-I

@L

apostasy;
abs. n35?D Je3
Pr 1 s2 sf. Dilate Ho"iV; pi.

(cf.

r,

14%
of

n3TO'D

(read

Dn^na^O

apostasy from
22

3
5
for 'fiO,

+
sf.

back,
M3^C?D

cstr.

&?

me

vera

); Impf.

(a fool);

to

N?
me,

s.

of'*,

rWK

be like

*6 b$ God did
Du 'WJD nit? N?
.

^"Sn

Is

40

2S

^Venn), implying

? (||

15

pr

26

like him
an equivalent

thou be

lest

Isr.,

Hu

for;

vera

1.):

(rdg. iey n.b' ^b for iey fi^b?, but v. Siegf.);

+ Ez

' :i

37

Coram.); nns3
-

Of

nit?

4
Pt. 3 nit? Est 7 is not

c.

|>,

suitable for 3 s

individual,

na^D

Ges De

I cried;

al.;

ace.

HiOrEy Kau

,:l

250sed) ayid stilled

so

Pi. P/. 3 ms. np Is 28" A


1 s.
its (the ground's) surface
'<n^B' ^ 1 3 2 / have smoothed (com-

adequate for 5

^S3 Weeni

Israel.

ms. v'-nK'rrfB

7t^i levelled

r>-\

Bu

&.:S> for HIE');

incomp.

enduring, perpetual apostasy; also as n.


concr., appos. of foil, word, 'W* naC'D J e 3 is u ci^na Pj-

't?

Je

apostate one,

3 mpl. n:mf N^ Pr 3
are not comparable with her (wisdom), so 8";
is

'10

Je

3 ms.

v:as not equalled

1.) it

Is 16" X);

io iv/tow shall

Qal Pf.

n'3 IE'p

(si

'14 7 (all pl.)

(si

infra; ace. to most) not requited (soDe

that he

baekturning, apostasy, of

Judah Je 2"

e. (v.

ivorthy)

DiDa, and

of Zerubbabel,

n.f. turning

jfa,

2'

not requite (or

Icotra/Sff.

H2tpp

[nH^tl'Tp],

l|

i.

Ietro-f/SaaX, \<TJ5aap,

n.pr.m. son

Apo/3ci(rovK,

3", etc.;

Jb 33

Ch

bvWX We al.

rd. in all

TlDn
V

(rQEfr 3t?\
q .v. p. 444 supra,

2f

S 23 s

etc.;

iiriarpttyav iavroia Ace/i.

my

soul;

so, sc. 'S??? Is

Houb Lo Che Du
D'BSB'D

io'

i0

al.

read

accounted

38

13

*r0

suitable,

1001

me?
wet

(||

Du

We

Est 3

na^ ^), Hi,

"n-jna

);

^m])

ins.

W,

Hiph.

?|b"rwK La

,3

(II. 'V, cf.

"').

G11 14

/!/>/. I

f 49

HC

s.

mtf

22

pits

(Qr);

plain; in DTnp

mp

appos. ace. to 01

277c

in n.pr.loc.

MT

(coll.);

VIE>

but

abs. '&>

Je

'B*

pJJ

Gn i 4

17

'w

n.f. id.;

V57

pl- ni|n

7
;

tnn& n.f.

Asher,Gn 4 6 17 =iCh7 30

'

Cll

l'

Xu 26'

2. a son of

bs2&X as
We Dr al.
fn.
as

Saul

Cb

Gn

46

S 14
30

Wou,

I01A, Itroiu,

49

Ieo-o-iou(X),

Xu2 6

[mti^]

til.

(v.

rea-B^N

17

etc.

p. 3 6

cf.

),

vb. Pi.

set,

place (BAram.

31

0fSh ol/B l^Jb33


B (n)nN1^i6 10 (||^f)
10
8
'vb, c. inin Ez 2S and ^ 55'^ ('B> ns^);
49
TW Is 5 i; ^3 ^V Jb 33 315 Jb 33 22
24

f 3o

HTJ

10
;

Jb33 ls piP);

^BTI
30

p2'?);

^NJ

c.

17
pB>n Is 3 8 (poem),

t5to, c.

nbvn Jon

c.

103

rvf]). 'v here either

2,

27

3W

c.

personif.

Jb

17

14

= biNf (hollow place,

< =pit in PiNB*

cavern), or

113 5; also [i^X, p.

and

from Ezek.

c f.,

bSiiV ^proy

on,

Pro

ls

..

< weakened fr. orig. make even, right,

important in Jewish and Christian theology).

ujl

11.

my feet
29

like

22
,

binds

= ^ 18

34

(cf.

13
for ? 0<fe>); IS38 v.

(Israel as vine), si
cf.

trnil? n.pr.m. son of Abr. and Keturab,

3 MB'

iTlB>;

I.

Impf. = make, produce, 3 ms. v "J^ 'H? Ho io

vera

1.,

v.

We Now

(||

''IS

Gn
is

prob. depression, excavation, reservoir, so rVB>K


nriB/
I.

'&>

Pr

melt

vera L,

si

away

evidence for

down, Qal Pf. 3

fs.

I. 'B>

in Heb.);

UBfe? *i?$

= nE'

t TTIC?,
(1894), 56

42

9
;

sink

f 44

32

2<ove,

2<b<f,

2ove.

<

right bank,

In As.

Sv.hi

esp.

cf.

in

'ntt?

(Qo-av, Ovtra), v. 'n.

adj.gent. of

nit^

Ag Su-J}a-ai);Wn

cp<

'B'n

18 25 1 ;
1

=11.

(Hilpr As>)liaca

^h Jb

Nu

DWn. D^n G1146 23

26 42

11.

coll.

Nu

26

11

2a/x(e)t,

Ao-oju.

t "'TSnill.'' adj.gent. of foregoing;


't^n as

(2av X aia)v).

6 2aux(e)iri;f,

TQnit!? n.pr.m. in Dan,


2a/x f

insuff.

tn. nn^lU? n.pr. 'son'offln, iCb.4 u (,w X n,

(Ar.

and spread, melt away, Eth. Arh;


Cfrase <o dvnndle, (Lfhi 2>hthisis, Aram. 0^,
26
20
\js
./?om> or wiefo away, vanish), whence La 3
44
{is)floiv

Ch

Schr KG142f-;
it had, however, dependencies on left bank) bv
TP I. (KB 133 ), Asurnasirp. (Id. ,b "- 101 ).

n'W

down (Buhl disting. this


923
sink down, MI
rT)B>N
(_j)

Ecclus5o3), and hence


and foil, deriv., from

Gesch153

Tiele

2oua),

18

named as Aramaean land on Euphr. (left bank

vb. sink

as II. '& (Ar. f\.L

25

8 7 ).

t[n )t^]

but

13

This distinction of two parts of PIKB* became

Gn 48 20 Je

-L-

1U

';

);

Jh 33

"

set together,

16

art.

make (Wahrm, cf. also Ba


s
es66)\.
'<
before
Pf, 1 s WB> fi6 I have set
20
me 01?^); by "1$ 'B> 89 / have placed strength
34
upon a hero, c 21 6 P<. ? '^1 njB'O 2S22

ls

c.
c.

= 011?, n'B>);

Vulg. Ar.

Ho

HOB* 16

X NJf Pa. set, make (oft. 1


Thes al.sub I/b>, orig.se<,pZace,then

setting

V-bK

44

Hithpa.

compare,

s5

4-s

but read

adj. gent, of foregoing 1

"'It!?''

coll. '!?,

11.

8 33 9

Jei8 22 Kt (Qr

IfouA,

of

(in fig.

(||

cf.

ma
"9

n.pr.m. 1. in Asher,
14

land of

'

+ cstr. fini? L338 ^35 sf. DnnB> Ez ip


+ nhnB> ^ 35^ ^y e ) ; 1. pit, for catching lion
(infig.')Ezi9
fig-'B* byz f f
c. nby 9
c.
"Sn 35 (transp.'B'to v") c. ,TO 94 Pr 26"; +
8b
2. ^/C
^ 35 @We(for HNiB tfo^B Jb 9
e

rns J e 18 2 ",

'B>

pit; abs.'B* f 7 10 +

(v. 'y);

lartrai, Io"Oua, Ie<Touy, etc.


1

Qr,

mind
nnB*.

22 14

fi. "HE?"

2g

2aui7>

in

fig.,

17

tniCJ^ n.pr.m.

v.

Pr 23 s7 deep pit

niSOJ?

tnn^
"C*),

2avr?

for

pit;

'

so v

La

v. nnB>.

n.f.

and

steppe

Ges 675x Toy al. n)W

'p

n) pj.

Gr rds. VIB*

harlot), cf.

900

(v. 'p p.

15

tnr^U?

are aZife, but read

WB

"^M ty

fs.

declar. D'COT Kt, of depression of

Hithp. ^42, 43

v. II. NIB*.'

Lag BN. UxL


fn.

15

Pi-2 7

f 1. PHIZ? n. [m.] level


5

Hiph.

Zenner

wvn

so Toy); Impf. 3

prob. Niph. 3 Vs. nnjBO

Jb 30 22 Kt

Qal

(v.

mpLiif ni ^vsnn "ob


Nithp. (appar.) P/ 3 fs.

Qal 40 2
HiriW (for nWf3)
s

Htafe fte;

nanN);
(||

Is 46 (cf.

Gr v

cf.

iss

c.

art.

42

[n^ni''] n.pr.m.

v.

sub nnB\

26

(||D'KBvi>K;

(IIP&6 npa^j); an'anie-bK 'pPr 2


ZAW " l0 M
but ''2 masc., rd.'nntf.Vnntf, Albr
J-

tO^t^ vb.go or rove about (NHAram.


WB* rove, row (Jon 1"). siuim (Is 25 11 ), stroke,
fl.

Dyn

Pf. 3 pi., abs.

naniia), so,

3 Thes
Vf for 3B.

ms
Dn 1

fH

to

Am 8

(||

Ar.

12

Ch

cf.

'&

23

"

,s

2.

^ai;

S^iB',

icr+

io

1112

by

Is io

'1)

(both REiB> 'V, v

26

39

(all P).

n. |_m. J

15

'&>

P r2 6

rowing

Jb

abs.

of

cf.

t[l21] vb.denom.
'-'''

21

v6

D3B>).

03-^3

'P

c. art.

(Ko"- 153

cf.

Ges 572

id.;

ves-

WVV

pi.

[I^t^] vb.

fll.

Ezek. (Aram.

BTB',

made of

),

treat

^i

S 28

Iwmi.

= n.
4

27

IjJ,

coll.

Nu

a^as

K4

Jos

19"* (P),

L Jos

mod

12 25:
-

WMM

stii em> x. of Zer'ln (Jezreel),

GASm G400ff

cf.

26'.

15

2. adj. gent, of 1,

n.pr.loc. in Issachar;

Nu26

3 - 15

2 17

21

of foregoing:

f.

C^n), v

1.

2. '^n

22

(/.).

\jn&]

vb. Pi. cry out for help (Gerb"

thinks denom. from

with despite, only

Al'.

4 ; ?.ovvav\_ii~\, lafiav, Sovfiav,


in Egypt. Sa-n-m-a, Sa-na-ma

Buhl 0317

^ri$0 Ez

perhaps As.

cf.

allium)

and Post

v. this

HOB* infra.

v.

as. u. Eur. 170

oak-trees.

despise;

Post

sthnu).

JT'Q^tl? adj. gent.

^Sh Ez 2f

pi. sf.

'

man y Jji nClg


KWl, ^ol, As.

D^U?

'tfn

tjttiEfa] n.[m.]

Low

Thes

NoM6

or aW? Mm Ascalonicwm,
^

2aw(e)ir, Sowfi, Swuvi.

ff'tpiB').

rowing

row; Pt.

+ tritr>2 n.[m.J oar;'

Dp/IB",

Q-W Nun

"haiti 1. n.pr.m. inGad, Gii46 16

i.e.

Tyre as ship).

(of

Tristr NHB44s

ItVyti

(rd. 'tPO

tiw.

v.

Ez 27 s

Is 33

(from

Qr

Ai
Lram.

f.

Buhl, after Tristr FFP43n

ora,S9
Flon

adj. gent.

but N A SouXaium;
na^B* = ll-ll, l^Iil Lzb 376

B Sov/xavelTis

n.pr.f.

(J) (allium sativum, Linn,

fig.

as

=Shunammite

nut. db H.110

pi.

Na

<rd.

21

as n. 't^n heroine of Song

c. art.

t[DlttJ] n.[m.J garlic; pi.

fore-

28 15 (Qr;

21

(||Q^''i?|

usually expl.

11

Songs Ct
mod. Sldem),

Nab.

^XOO
3, -* 4

Ex

\hv.

v.

Shulammite;

cp.

TJ^E-^y 'V ")vW

of defilement,

JVETHiy

22

of high priest's robe

las whipping , lashing

only 'B^V

Kt

Je^

if;

Je

'ria'&T!

phrase of

in

calamity

^ESB'),

for horse, 'b> ?ip

2i>Aip,

n.[m.] scourge;

the water);

rowers

28

Jb

woman,

swish,

cf.

(all c. vb."iB;);

<

IS"

from

cstr.

Jos23 13 (D; national scourge


j.

u?..

1. scourge, for chastisement,

o/ttVup, Disb

tttttfc)

'B'SLa

bbw

'V ^33

'131
,

pi. cstr.

sf.

Na 3

skirt, of robe;

T ?^ Na 3 + l^B* Is 6 +
skirls; of v s train, in vision Is6

r&W

^J?).

(NH

'

ignominy,

Pt. pi.

(both of

of (accusing) tongue

fos/i

as fy).

sel;

abs. Is
;

> Kt U'-B'), v

Je 5

njOO^nn Je 49 s

loc.,

national scourge (wielded

cwc&

Impf.

elsewh. of city personif. as

abs. ttCfe*

Germ, streifen; or onomat.,

jK i2 n +
i2 1I14 = 2 Ch

b 9

infr.

mix, s<m about and beat;

Aa*T: Aram.

ITtpiB'

W31)

n.m. Is28,1 scourge, whip

switch?);

and fro

28

Hv'lB'Lai 9

DB> 2=

Ex

\b5>

156

n.m.

34

of

Ja*.!, Jol-C (3)

going?

S 24

2
:

and fro.

to

Eth.

OB* denom.

mpl. I^BiB*

tttitZJ
50

v.

quick!//,

Zc 4 10 niOC'B'D
Hithpol. Tmv. fpl'., 3
TtptpiBn?

Jb

also

3 loc, Imv.

c.

gathering

Gn 2 4 63 (t3^b for
Di Gunk Dr); Je 8 Du

cf.

^DL3i^

tfjjab

(J

csfr. BIB*

PL D^B

Pol. go eagerly,
,

i I

[?W]

1322

to

:-eads

/TC/.

v-.

^nnn), perhaps

||

Wb,

Nu

1L>B>

3 loc, Impf. 3 mpl. *DB!

c.

fr/m ms. XrtO'.B*

both

Qal go or rove about

v. also DIB');

besmear;

yv

1UOJJ

roic?

nyiE',

and

sf. ^-lB*

this

from V akin

^V^ ^ 30 +3
3

to S?B deliver); Pf. 1 s.


i2;
/nip/. 3 fs. PBT) JL 24

28

ms

23

*!

Is 58

s
,

'0 5* (01

Meissn)
only Qal Pt. c. ace. pers.
108 wli
mpl. (subst.) OniN D^NB>nEz28 24 26 (Kb

etc.;

Inf. cstr.

il82d

etc.

Ges 572p );
(Kb ib ls ).

Jb i 9 4 2 9 12 3 o :s 35 9 +Is 38
Houb Lo Che Du al. (for WB>); specif, to God
8
2
,3
9
3
42
147
3
^5 i8 ii9 Jb36 Is58 Jon 2 Hbi La3

Miu,

rebel,

ii

fpl. ?jniN

I -

'

nitjNEJn D^nB'bs ni33 i6 5r

'

),

abs.

72

Pt.

FJO

72

7 '2

12

]2

31

Jb 29 12 ; cry 'for help:


13

12

TEi^ip n. [m.J
panded
B'3i3
B>33

fr.

Ez

36

5
;

2,'

despite,

Ko

1-

ivith despite

439 '"-

480

); abs.

in the soul;

cf.

Ar.

^2

li

=3

14
2
30 88 + v (rd. with
^
20
Weir *nj$X DV ^ViB* >rbx) Jb 30 38 41

ba

22

23

23

cstr. 'B*?

sf/33^t5NB/-^3Il25 6 (Ges 523c Ko

b 1ti^(v of foil.

(ex-

c.

ta^supr.,
15

contempt

1-

fi. Srttf,

67
).

^Lhang down loose).

[yi ] ] n.m. cry for help;-^ 1^

Jb 30 24 (Bi Di Bu Du %& *6): ^^B* 36 19 (Bu


Buhl ^VW, Du ^n^).! ^B* v. p. 44 b
.

1003

Sfttt?

in

fn.

n. [m.] cry, perhaps loar-cry, or

cry for Iwlp in

war

Is 22

5
.

5W

i.

19

sf.
S 22
S 5 Je8
2
M
2
40 102 La 3 (gloss on Tinn
Ex2 23 (P),f 34 16 M5 19
i

Viy}B> 2

; cstr. nyiK*
= ^ 18 ^39

nppb'ljll

in,

in, MinC?

1. 11.

Ew

hast visited the earth

('>)

Pirn D^^n ^PHI Jo

Pf. consec.

overflow with must, so (ace. om.) 4

plttf (-/of

III.

v. p.

44

!2 "Tj-.Hast.

^/io?t

24

m/s

f/te

13
.

anj?!B>

al.);

supra.

1
'

Ba ES41

foil.;

(_^i

Buhl)

cp. Jl.1 c?m>e, v. I. p12>

NH

on

JjLi desire,
doubtful; perhaps therefore (cf.

is

tJ'

pVw

ppinOT,

;
,

Nes

v.

or id. npVcri

ZUVxsiv(,904)

::;2ff

'

).

DB Koa

Ar. jl*.

cp.

'

attract, impiel, of desire, affection,

but

n.pr.gent. Ez 23 s3 usu. identified


with As. Sutu, Suti, nomads of Mesop. and
Pa234(f
COT a[Uoc Wkl
(later) E. of Tigris, Dl
KAT3.

"

it

in

fin.

abundance (Hup Che al.; >Vrss


thought of Hpf H irrigate, so Bae EV).
Hiph.

1.

f 65

awe/ given

v. ytS"

t [^in] n.f. cry for help


12

11

[npiDj n.f. longing; of woman


man, W\*Vn ^K"N"^ Gn 3 (J); of man
i

for

16

tt*!^'] vb. bruise (NH


*\W, &jL rub

away, grind (Ex

off,

s\H&);

npy lasviri

Jbp 17

Ew

c.

fc beast,

NjX K>

As.

swi-w,

D31Sf sub

v.

Fra
Lzb 373).

ace. to

pi 19

,S7

shank,

Aram. Np^,

^=

but then

Lv

'

33

cf.

J.fld*,,

Jj^ loan-word
Palm.

&>?),

Albr ZAW * vi (1896)

leg, calf, (listing,

DHiX

thigh,

7]*1

Ju

from thigh, in

Toy 3

10

GFM), Dt 28

(cf.

Ct5 15

it

AY al.

Co

&

fipa\la>v,

shoulder, but v.

tp^| n.m. street(Aram.;

but improbable
thee

thy

Krae

with thy wares;

y^W served

thee.

n.f. gift, present(?)

(i'r.

above-/

brought, offered? very dubious);

Cplf Ct

35

annus,

Di Baen Dr Dt18
v.

1 >S

(meaning inferred from context).


7

J II. ['H 1t^] vb. behold, regard (esp. J b);

v"); 'CPr 7

etc.;

ms.^I

Imv. ms.

Nu

liK' J

Je

b 35

^)

[p^]

sf.

1. behold,

Pol.

Impf. 3 ms.

sf.

ace.

c.

n ^l),

(poems in JE,
15
subj. eye, Jb2 4
and (=1 shall not
15
s
9
toipO),
Cod object
exist) 7
cf. 20 (subj.
i7
s
29
14
look, gaze, abs., JD loc. Ct 4
2.
34 35
regard with watchful care (subj. '*) Ho 14 9 so,
regard, observe, aec. rei, God's
=notice, Jl->35
word JIJ33 14 (Hi De 1 >a al.), so, (reading 2 ms.),
BiegfBu; Du
he (God) retracts it not.
""?^ 3
3. watch stealthily, lie in ivait,~W?K
Ho 1 7 (subj/''; Meitih Marti IpB'K
93 We
Now al. iffi'K), Je 5 2G (subj. wicked). Jb 3 3 27
pers.

23

24''

*TWn,

||

1:1

^W]

VX^

vb. prob. be abundant (As.

Mku, abundance)

Jb 34*.

-y\
s

'n

9"

II.

Pt. fpl.

of Tarshish were

ships

journey for

1
!

oil, i.e.

(Che Marti read ^CPIl).

:5
2 7'

tmlri

= thing

Qal Impf.

bution (v. 'n p. 929).

pi.

"

cmrf ?Aots (the apostate faction) didst

Ez

TJ^a

Pah

1,

(the gcd) Melek with (thine)

to

nilB*

T]p

cat

Cooke 271 Syr.Jlil-. (?Ar.


ls0
)); Qal/m;;/. 2 fs. ^]^b T^1
113

s5

Is 5

bring, otter

'

Eci2

i?5f'?

journey

7''

76

smote them, leg

/te

utterly

i.e.

45

SAC

D??"n),

hence

loan-wd., Frii

pit."

of woman (city
Pr 26 ^i 4 7
2
animal,
sacrificial
2 0I
personif.) IS47
eaten
portion
specif, upper leg, thigh, 7<mcZ %,
ZPVvi(18s3> 9S
24
cited also by Nes
1 S
9 (cf. KIeiii
mrs.13^ pjpjn 'gj ,.^/t< /y4 E x 29 s2 + 6 t. P (v.
34
ft?}), fflOVTOn 'B> Lv 7
+ 4 t, P, <%/< of contri(||

16

Lzb 37S

Tj^nilB'

lower

ottoo--

'

?).

'

QW

whence Nes MarB 6 prop.

pass along, journey, is/llL

Atf>;

Aram.

'

'

Gn

travellers (i.e. traders),

21. [f.

of beast

Gii 4 (J).

fl. [ nti^] vb. j)erh. travel, journey (As.

Nmr

1p^>y
upon

MT

in

go,

S so Ar.,
24
AG -* 290(4)
v. Lane
+
] leg; 'B> abs. 1 S 9
35
7
27
Dt 2 8 Pr 2 6 cstr.
cstr. Ex 2 9 +
du.
T^ f 147 10 sf. VjjiB' Ct 5 15 ; leg 1. of man,
specif,

('moTpixprj Ct,

which Ball IIpt reads in all; but


how explain the unusual and striking word
Sjnareri

jjll

thigh; connexion dub.

7e</,

Gn,

rpcxfirj

<^K

11

Ct

sdru, 2^ass along, take ones way, Ar. 'X.^(ij)

esp.

fer/,

s^rerf,

^it) ninj) 'OK

to devour, fig. inpiB>Fl

e^.

meaning dub.; Ar.

market-place (whence Ar.

siree<,

Z.,

11

woman, inp^ri

cover, screen, me.

carry on affairs; Eth.

(rare), jai.

Zer/

with

^3^

foil.,

etc.,

Ar.

cf.

139" mng. unsuitable,

^2*1

p^lti^ (\/of

sustain;

TJX

al.

v. ^aitT-

1JD1

is

|[

read perh.

I.

^B^ Tf^n

*\W,

32"" *)} for

form of
Dr Cn >Di al. think
Qal Impf. 3 ms.+ 2 ms, ^3*^ Wn
nriai swn Gn3 15 ^bib* niy>3--iB>s*

IDC); v. esp.
I.

Aram.

id.,

for

We

v. "VV.

1004

-nr
word, only

fi. ["fit!?] dub.

^2

TV. &3PI1

pi. sf.

^92'-, read ^"P^a (Bae

-I'm?

by Egyptian kings across isthmus of Suez


dub.:

al.) v. foil.

Pol. Pt.,'V

n-]iB>

27",

54 59

"pi'K'

"nttf

III.

Ges 5525 ); pi.

0111,

A/of

11

92

'TjiB^ 5 6 3

sf.
12

Ar. j\i(j)

foil.;

= Sab.

SabDenlun^^DHM 2110 -"

(J)^n

Al jj} Aram ^in,

(iss 3 , 3 29.

Lzb

as n.pr.m.

As.

steer);

Ex

2i

,-

,7

'

usu. a single head


emphasis on sex (opp." ^
,s

Dt
(||

r,

17a of

Ex

14

Dt

cf.

2i

Gn 49 (poem in J), Dt
up

licking

'

||

23

12

22

4
,

Xu 2

Dt

E),

(all
1

Ex ir'*

22

feeding

(J),

:l

Ex

2i

Dt22

10

2 2

Gn
22

33

ir

+ |NV), Ex

(poem,

32

19

@ Th We Dr al.), 1 K
cf. Ne 5
O0? '), Pr
,s

4 -' S

s6

"- 25

Dt 14 Lv

i5' ; ;

fice Is

nnpit?OLv4 ,0 (P);

19

66

17

for f sacrifice

GFM),

n.f. usually

u7

);lihj

in aim.,

O'rrinn

pa 'tea Ct

D"i?'?J? ?

ri3B>iK>

23

and

HOT3 niB? Ho i 4

(cf.

' v

)f&
v 26

j|

HOT 'B
f 45

yet

al.;

1
,

4;'

TVnV

-f 6 9

Hoi2
17

>.

D'wie'

pi.

|BW

13
;

16

of flower-

flBTJO

K7

19
,

sea

elsewh. only ^-titles

nny

f^itr^y 6o\

meaning not

cf.

<

(of Isr.),

nna of brim of molten

Ch

69

>

rtann);

pillars,

ftftf

cf.

(sim. of bride), so cstr.

of lover's lips) 5

(fig.

22

shaped capitals of

clear, v.

Bae

dw^s
et

Coram,

su b Tiy.

fn. I^^ID n.pr.loc. Susa, winter residence


of Persian kings

Susan Dl
DBSHL,SBAN

);

Dn 8

(in

Pa326

2ovaav, iv Souo-oty (cuneif.

COT

Ne '

Billerbeck Susa Say

'

m;an >V Ne

Elam), Est

2 5
'

i
3

58

Hast

(9th month, \bl?3),


15a
6ni3 (i 2th
8 14 9
3

|W

month, 1"JN, v ); 'an m.,


Est 4 s 10 and
.u.i5.i5.is. /^ -,^
iob
i5_
n
(month "VJ) 9
8
3

32

tptt^tt?

n.pr.m.

14

26

Qr

Kt,

p?^

q.v.

12

i8 3

n^y

v. n-B'.

n. [in.] wall (Aram VTbV, )a.) ;


.

Gn 49 22 (poem in J), 2 S 2 2 =f 18 30 pi. sf.


D1VW Jb 24 their icalls De Di De, cf. Bu but
v. rrm i n fra; yrpy j e ^=iu walls, ace. to
:i0

TnTniU) n.pr.m. in Ephraim, Nu 26


Ch 7 "nbn^ v " Nu 26s6 2ovra\a, 2<o6a\a,

s5

illicit sacri-

11. -filtf

NHna^,

but join 13 to v b Bae\ 2 S 6"


23
(P), 2 2 -(H), Xu i n (P), Dt

Lv7 23

rarely

fig.);

-litf,

H2TO*

6 25 ('IS'n-ia, text strange, c f.

(IB

cf.

(H),

Ju

cf.

19

1 T

'

TVPiy 80';

male + Jb 21 10 (opp. n"JS) of


(H), perhaps also Nu i8 17 (P),
15

imp

v.

WW,

Pri4
opp.^3 coll.); 'E> ^B

21 (E);

cf. Lv 2
(P)
34
7
24
3
(all
J),
1
S
22";
fas slaughtered
7
15
34 34
for food 1 S I4
(but v b read "lK>K(-riK)

Jos 6 21

Lv

2S

Dt

appar. generic

Pr 7

(P;

{\'me-)roivs, but

(Vulg. ^Ijl), esp. iris, Aram.


J&IcL
(PS 4344 ), Gk. aoiaou Lewy Fremdw s orig. loanword from Egypt, sssn, sosen, Erman ZMG * 1892

+Lv

female

with

:i

used in

Ex

t.

18 16

n.m.

tfswrbv

threshing 25 4

Ch

specif, of

coll.

10

Xu7

drawing wagon

Ez

+n

- s - 2s

sf.

prob. any lily-like flower (Tristr NHB462ff


DBL "- Y Low No 323
Post
Ar. ^IJX
Hast

2S

n.pr.m.

106 20 (in ref. to golden calf), cf. Is 7 25 32 30


lowing JbC 5 as intelligent Is i vicious (goring
ploughing

&m

Jb 24 s

f-

nj3)

del.

Buhl Dr, her

11

24
here also Je 5 10

lTi

17

Dt

'

grass

(i\v?)

Ex 2 r

2S 3 J u 6 4

(i

as

3 s 9 29
-

without

cattle,

N117 ): as
Ex2o'~(E; Gi v 14 )

M (E)

22

five head),

of

coll.

property, spoil of war, etc.

Du

cf.

nvrw Jb

pi. sf.

ITo 12";

NJTVlB'

lily,

cattle, bullock,
3

Bu and Du

fi. )Chtf, 1Tli

+ li^n, nb>, etc.) ; 'e> abs. Is i +


+ sf. ilig' 20 +, etc.; pi. D )Jf

:i:

'

i;.

j;

J Aram.

17)18',

v. 11. IIB'.

Eth. ^Ci).

/.

ox, etc. (oft.


cstr.

3SI

n.m. Ne518 a head of

")iit% 8

(al. 11. "VHP)

(reading's?)

Xab. join
(Gk.ruGpos, hat. taarus, Eng.

NH

cf.

Vogelst Laudwirthschaft41f-);

become

is

al.;

row, whence mod. Ar. i,^i as loan-word,

"HB^BH,

mined, excited, leap, spring; Nil

DuBuhl

(so

of olives or vines

foregoing.

v.

row

T [rmtl?] n.f. prob.

t [l"li] n.m. (insidious) watcher, (prop.

but

Dr HastDES,Kr\

cf.

21

etc.,

2ou^aXa(a/n).

PnT'.nip adj. gent, of foregoing; cart.

11

Vrss

AY RV

fin.

IIIZJ

border of

Gf

n.pr.loc.

SW

Egypt; Gn 16 7

towards Egypt
'r-na-jC

Gie, read then '&, but v.

Ex

properly the

22

5
'

ls

id.

of Palestine, on E.

(J;

'? TJT-I),

wall

'

(J),

t^Tl^]

coll.

Nu 2 6

Jb20 9

28 7

35
.

vb. catch sight

eye); Qal If.


so (rei)

20 (E),

S 15 7 rVTIB> 27 s ;
(J). Oft. supposed to denote
2

'$n as subst.

fs. sf.
;

cf.

of,

look on (of

pers., subj.

WW

p.J?,

WDJf

ijriDTW Ct

because the sun hath looked on me.

or line of fortresses, built

P!?H
ttvistj

cf.

vb Hoph. be twisted (NH


-

Av.j'ju look askew

at, also twist

->W

cord

1005

mtf

from

Ba

the left

dissim. before

Ex

11fO

nu?

ES49

31
2 6'-

3,;

Ar Dichle "' v:

Jacob

r),

normal

(expl. w, fcr

17

V&

(P);

as

b>.

VV

Ft.

Ex

t.

'

'

om. 39 24

nnti
Ex

(J),

i8 (E)

Is 4 9 7

a.

etc.:

2. before

after descriptive

c. ?,

mn

Tip Ex 34 s (J); nVIN om. Gn 24-" 4<


nVIN
+4
0"3K 5TO 2CI17 3 ; 5,-13 29-'
HX-IN 733 Jb i' "; ^ap 733 2 Ch 2 o ls
b. sq.
phr.: nyiN Q"aN '7 'crn lip Ne 8 r'; '7 nnx
(J)

v. nriE\

S 9

God, in worship,
phr.:

t.;

OHiN

'H^Hl Ez

csfr. sf. Fnnt5>

si

i6'

0"3"13

vd. prob. also /m/.

MT Pl"inB>,

11

to buy it off (for


Hpt Heb ,42

Marti

cf.

Vintf

mpl. HJ|3

thou didst bribe them

13);

||

Is 47

Kr Gr Buhl Che

Irnv.

bribe

present,

come (Ni^;

so

Aram. "iniS^ +L*. bribe, perh. also


WBWS
gifts, D1
); Qal Tmpf. 2 fs., ace.

As. Side,

to

give

14

(Ecclus35
pers.

vb.

IMIl']

(Ges

5G4a

Jb

Pr 6

v.

22

23

n.m. present,

bribe, usu. to

abs. Is

obj.of

npbEx2 3 sa (E),

Ch

-f 2 2 1.

9'

pervert justice,
,9a

,Dtio ,7 iS8 3

f -f inf., take 6r#><? to do


Ez 22 12 'V 3nN Is
c f.
19b
sb
23
,5
Mi 3 ,1 ^26 K
also5 33 Ex23 (E) = Dti6
2

'

\|/

Dt

something,

2s

27

'

Pr 1

givers

(poss.)

Tr 6 35 (|| 133)
legal compensation

abode of bribehush-money, or

is

'{}>

Ki6

Is45

cf.

[nnt^]
J A ram.

1:i

15

Ex

|1?'-

Ez

46;

ms. Jrinriipn

s. wnntpn 1 S i6 +
4

Tmpf. ninne*

Dt4 +3
19

t.;

2
3 mpl. ttnri^n j e 8

2 1.;

S i5

:;2

,7

12

,0

wnn^'n

n JDI?B'? 2

K (but 33
R if, etc.; Ornnnp'?:) Ez8
5'

and mod.

irrin-)

Pt.

ic

read

1. 5owj down, prostrate oneself,


^l- all mod.;
before a monarch or superior, in homage, etc.:

after descriptive

c. 7,

b, q. v.),

b.

c.

31

42

3?

23

'

+4

^i:bn Is
m.m
2
7

S
:'

D'3N7

'(E)

24

(P);

t.;

6o 14
9

c.

Gn

48

43

12

E)) 49

c.

|>

(J) 2

J0S5 14 Nti

abs. Is 2-

24

44

:s

37

c.

*?,

Nu 2 5

(E),

+ 34

1S - 17

7y

v..

Jos

t[rnntr] n.f. P it

(cf.

t.;

c.

46'':

(J),

CSN

nv^N

sq.

3. before ether
3JS "
5'
ace. loc. 2

Ex2 0' = Dt5


Lv

"

12

ph^

6'2

2 2 ";

by,

t[n" nc?]
,

La 4 20

(io words),

(D),

Dt8 19

26' (H)';

16

ii

"337 2

)i

^io7

nnv from mty):

"

id.; pi.

n.f.

B I?'t3k'"!

"Yimp

lin

v. i^rrB?

DrrirvnK'a 13^3

sf.

:n

mv.

v. I.

7N Is 45'

(ll

(Wkl TelAm
prostrate oneself, prob. Canaanism
As.
sahahu is oppress, torment);
Qal T5 /: 3 ins.

2
s

n
consec. n^'i i S 2

):

17

"

t,

c.

te

Gn
^>

7
3 (P)

M37 Gn

Gn

33

677

s.

''nine' y,
,;

38

Inf. cstr.

= abs., as adv., Ges*


NB1W

also Ba-

cf.

nin^ Is6o 14

||

W), Hb 3
+ t3yD);

f
'

(of hills),

by man

Pr I4 19

u.s.

1.

'

(both

^io7 39

-i^n

bn

Is

6o 14

f 35

4. crouch, of wild beast in lair Jb 38

Niph. Tmpf
9

T^n

(||

be prostrated,

W) =

ni33"73

'5(|| h/.);

in|*>

ofwordsiai^Lsuy'
lay low,

Ec
(||

";

bowed

be
11,1

WPIFI),

;i

221 --"' 2,1

2. 5o;v in homage,

nin^*

kJ'^-^

'^ Is 2

-w
3

Tmpf. 3

3. bow,.ot mourner (lip),

linri^'H).
II

Is 2

Jbp

10'".

13

'nrb*

WB^Jl y, I0 7

nSq

down, prostrated, humbled, by

'

38'

i:i

:t;i

D'BN

Gn

pers. only,

^ Qnn

71?

+ 3*-; a ?
8

wnE' Jb 9 in^ Hb 3 Pr r 4
3 p l.
w
0^; f lo "\ 3 mpl. 'intr Jb 3 8

"y^b pers.

Si8 2S

J)
(

sa7(rf/m

with lip, 733


2

TelAm.

id.;

-),

S 14 422 Eu

nyiX Q'SN
(E)

(NH

crouch

Ex j rs ^j^ +
4

t[nnti^] vb. bow, be bowed down.

!H3) Est 3"".

(after

om. QBN 33
c.

(esp.

cl.
2S

Gn

6 t.,
4
sq. phr. (^2?)

7,

iKr

Ez

32

afar off
d. before angel in theoph.: after

47

Ch

Vocab

+ 3 t.; apoc. inniS"


mpl.^nn^Gn49
Is 4 4 +
+ 2fpl. pnripn
3
mpl.
fs.
Gn 33 37 etc. imv.
^.n^f n ^ 45
iinnipn 29 +
Jnfcstr. ninn^n Gn 3 7 +; sf.

a.

nviN i8 (allJ).

i6

;i

22

r,

rnnrifn

etc.;

(J)

Gii2 2 (E)
(E) Je 2 6 2 Ez 46
abs.

KI

= K i8 =

7ia; Nin irvin^a pi-2 8

Pr I2 2d fig., anxiety depresses it (sc. 37


opp.'neb').
Hithpa'lSl ,.* (Ges* wkk )P/: 3 ms.
1

"

5 (|pt2 P ).

Imv. fs.^HB'Is ^i^bow down. Hiph. Impf.3m.ii.


sf.

31

f99
loc. Ex 33

733, lip,

= Is

37

19

Qal

47

24 (E).

gods

id.;

(rare); akin to nit?, nntJ>);

on]v

c.

25

b loc.

c.

G1H9

sf.

bow down (NH

Gn

cl. c.

vb.

^f

(||" "TO).

and mod.), 15 Je f
Dt 26 10 Is66 23 + 4 t.; c. 3

<337

c.

Is 27";

Ex

elsewh.

'{?

t.;

(looking towards)

?*?

99^ I32

(but read innwi

Ju7'"'+ 5 t. ace.
nnro(n) 1337 Is 36 7

Toy);

(cf.

'B>n

.J>
i

28

f 66' +9

i9

^n

DT&

138 2 tf?n
;

i.e.

n ??') of bribing king to take sides

(c.

'B^ Jb

21";

s4

loc.
'{?

2?'

Pr

= Dti6

*5

f 95'''; wi? n*nn3 '7

'e>n

loc.

);

? r'w

bribe;

specif,

;,:

a 6W6e ybr me.

Tin

Gn24 M (j); njro3i


29 96'=iChi6-

humbled

6f mfccff/,

I2 4

Pf

nt5'l

weaken,

= proceed

7DK*).

city, walls, etc.;

CHN

14

40

d,

humbly,

Hiph.^ros^mfe,
3 ms. nt^n Is 25'*

1006

ntf

K?

yz&n).

(both

down,

be cast

t 7flttf (-/of

Dl Pro134

foil.;

Impf.

'

12

in
1'2

'-

43

(all c. subj.

lowly

^42',

fs.

n.pr.m.

Q^T n ^

cstr.

No *><>, 7).

cf.

Ho 5

10

14

(||

IM);

(||

of foes

fig.

s?y (but

NH = BH,
J e 39 6 +

sf. itjHB'l

Lv

/wi^f.

Ez 16 21

3 mpl.

13
Inf. abs. tshB? Is 2 2 ;

Ez 40

tti-

39

Pi. act. OniK' Is 66

:l

etc; pass,

12 21

tmv 1 K

io 10

'

Jacob ZMC"l!iiin889)

IXVti (-/of

'

51

'

),

29

Ez 40 41 fi&

abs.

in

Lv

24

Nu

loc.)

Is66

illicit sacrifice

c.

i4

'

,:i

K 20 = Is 38
r

10

gods Ez 16

21

23

s9

Is 57

4. pt. pass.

of shekels 2

&tnv f n

,5b

Ch

if

Qr

22

131S

(P) be slain, of

t [nttTtty] n.

D'npan

Je

'so also

= 2 Ch

> Kt BmE>) hammered (i. e. sharpened)


tWiph. 7ra/>/. 3 ms. ^0^ Nu 1
(J)

be slaughtered for food (subj. beast);

nwnw

f.

is

man and

T [^Hlp] n.

h*\2&

revolters

AVe

cstr.

Ko'' 263 ) doubt-

Ho 5 EV (cf. AV)
2

'ti\

are

'

Che in corrupting

Now GASm Marti

-.ieep

<A

^nuj

^>?'<

on man
possibly

'?; all P),

Ex 9 91011

(all P),

poss. of ^OK*;

Ar.

sea-mew, gull

(cf.

tern Id FFPl35 M'Lean-Shipley Ency

Dt

i4

15

= Lv ii

16

Bib lD
-

-; Wf?

(P), in list of unclean birds.

T HDnUJ n.f. wasting disease, consumption

Dt 28 22 Lv 26 16

(H).

Aram. NXnB'

cf.
^i

NH act proudly, and

on (ff 17 12 edd.); Eth.

(rd.

D^n

then

firing)
T

nntJ> /iaue

ma^ e

man

of rank, but

(_p

55>

?).

t [^TO] n. [m.] dignity, pride; r^iT?.?


majestic wild beasts

i.e.

Jb 28 s

(||

tnmsnttjKt, rro^ntt? Qr

+ H__

^D^'), 4i

(i.e.

26
-

[D'jfrw]

'

n.pr.loc. in Issachar J0S19

AL

Kara BaKaaaav,

22
;

eVi SaXft/M

~Saaeifia(6).

0/ Shittim (as place of idolatry).

v. jnK\

?)in

t
v.

[pnt^]

vb. rub away, beat

Is 3 7 30

=^np

fine, pul-

[TO'^].

verize (so Ar.

tDTTOJ

Jb 2
I3 ( v

f"{h9i\ be insolent ; Ar. (lii.i is rise, 6e elevated;

'

(formerly),

35

heat).

55) (from attenuated body, Thes) ; so Post


Hast-DBCUCKOW
NHB210ff..
Trii, tr
sterna fluviattUs, 01'

deriv.;

gone deep in slaughtering


Opferschlachterei
Ko " ' wo " 2 ], Ew Now

the

beast

,prob.

[111.]

cstr.

i;

(Qal Inf.

word ; Ip'pyn

ful

['

n.f.

warm,

27

Bn$ri

then

pare, peel off; also a^ec< with con-

,_^s^. bulky,

^"n^ntr

28

rnt^' (\/of foil.;

of slaying

/^n nan?

sacrifice.

act

Ch 3o

fs.

be hot,

eruption

Dt

JH 'V

DHVO iVf Dt

s.sLl

arrow.

Lv

I6 i7

KG

sumption of lungs
sis. consumption, so
J Aram. &wane> [-for new]).

=52 10b ',4i 'subj.


human sacrifice Gn2 2 (E),

in

loc), 2

(i>K

=52 Ma ,Je39 6b

beaten, hammered, BWB> 3ilT K io


-

3. slaughter

boil, coll.

21

*ini^'(\/of nsn^ and

Cyi^,

42

'^LL

Ar.

cf.

JOip, .,*, be

13 - 19 20

Lvi 3

in Egypt, on

=Je39
Xui4 16 (JE);

15a 16

leprous

beast

39

1333f'

prop, amber.

foil.;

"MTU!? n.m.

cstr.

ace. of sacrifice

to false

Ez 40 (b loc), v 44 Lv
passover lambtExi2 6 aec. npSH

6a

22 24

5 - 6 50 - 51

pers.

9-

Ch 30 15 35 L611 Ezr 6 20
Ju 12 6 1 K 18 40 2 K io? u

tv 21
25

Ch

Lv

bird

GB\X, TlKEn, etc.)

19

354

'

inflamed ; Aram.

'

'

511

an ingredient of the holy

f.

with pungent odour when burnt, v. Thes


Di Shipley-Cook Enc5, Bib0N YCHA so most;

11

(II

Jb 28 s Pr 26 13

34
incense, + 19J, nJ2^n, Ex 30 ; %$ouv,onyx
(whence AV onycha), i.e. unguis odoratus, the
operculum, or closing-flap, of certain molluscs,

cf.

f 91"

1S14
Lvi7 3 3 for blood Gn 3 31 (E).
2. usu. (51 t. Hex only P, 38 t.) term, techn.
ZA Wxvii(1897)
s
of killing sacrifice (BJacob
1 S i
Is2 2(||nn),

'

32 34 31

slaughter: 1. beast for food

etc.;

men Jb 4
"VS3); ?ton,

of guilty

lit.

(in

2
||

Ki 9

29
),

On^>

cstr.

DOHB' (Ges* 64a ) Ez 23 s9

sf.

Ex

/. mpl. IBnB'

ms.'p

etc.;

2 fs. 'tpnK'rn

Ju I2 G

10

22

Qal Pf.

consec.

Lv4 :4 +

initonV?!

Gn

is

esp. in ritual);

3 ms. unf)

2CI135 6

take off Avess; Ar.Jas*..this loan-word in Ar.?);

saJidt-u, fl-ay,

r = h;

beat,

T,nT>n?y n.

^ay'? cf.As.

14

toward Israel

sim. of *,

^'o,,

"VES), 13'

nnK, Dn'M);

(||

vb. slaughter, beat (orig.

tSTTtt?

V Ho5

briij n.m. lion (poet.); abs.


bnt> .Jb

laaovia, lerrovia.

ass),

as hunted io 16 (in sim.);

Ex

kiMlu,

proclaim; perh.both onomatop., as Ar. Js^l

bray (of

Simeon (rang.?);

in

call,

T?3).

of eyes, humble.

loidi/

lCll4 3r';

'VF )

nninK'Pi

fs.

low,

adj.

[i^^C^

sf.

cp. As.

(Ii-f-pairlng

Jh

Hithpo

pny?

q.v.

clouds; Aram.

,jje~>

pnB*
;

J^s.w

worn garment,

thin

aL*. pulverize; Ecclus

1007

pntr?
6 36

prW>

go often (wear by treading)) Str cp.

is

Qui Pf.

iter terere);

14

19

Ex 30

(P;

Hiph.);
2

rub away stones;

icaters
36

S22

= f l8
Pr3

tpnil? n.m.

thin)]

Dt 33

26

V abs.

-f

89 7

^ 33

26

pp"|

cloud (as

dust,

38

cstr. Is

40

Mttto

dust,

15

Cpnip

pi.

'B>

Is 4 o

splendour;

(sim.

23

11

dawn (origin) of calamitj


JHMich Hi Ew Rod (Thes) De Di al. charm
away (RVm) (Ar.;^.l encAani (We 1 2 159 - 00
-

JjL- enchantment [=Sab.


- 4-

but

]);

DHM Hofmus

"iriD

make black

Ecclus 25 Hiph.
Aram. ">n^ (Jastr Dalm), Aph.

black, so

Mru,

cp. As.

Jb 30 30

skin

'

BAS ii.

295

surinnu, Jire-pot);', of

coal,

mm

blackness;

TSto !|B>n

ms.

//. T?.? n

consec.

sf.

D^

Pi-7

15

of wild asses, Pf.

nnanp Jb 24 3 (Ges* 180u ) seeAm? eagerly for


food ; usu. of seeking God (''') earnestly,

flTJtsb

their

/y ^-nn^i ^

^-^ ^^n

Jb

78

e^), impf

s4

(||

(si

vera

1.),

3 ms.

sf.

ms.

^"int^

15
(v. W), and, ace.
(Ges
) Ho 5
(|| K>i?!3), + 6
28
"TnB'O
sf.
Pr 8 17 seek with
Pr
wisdom,
i
, P<.
2
9
longing, long for (*), fQ?* Is 26 ^ 63

of skin,

horses, mpl."

^hf Zc 6 26

trrnntf

n.f. ace. to

-w);Ec

De Coram

Ruetschi

i.e.

Kau

(RV) prime

dawn

usu.

Fev.-MMS,

= 'le

1*56,

no. 41^

c p Jgj. fl.pr.

5?ipri I

Ch'2 24 4 5

L Acrcroop,
II.

A<r X a>,

-|mnK>

^apa

NH

'Ii*

'N

Aaba>h, A<r X ov P

MI

15

mrre>, Ar.,iJ*,

Aram. iOQW

Gnl9

'

15

all dMi).

dawn; abs.V

S 9 26 +

11

as adv. at

dawn f

Jb3 9 4i 10 'ty-^l^iog 9
;

in? ??

infr.);

Ch

8";

: '';

(NH

Hiph.

= BH,

only dcr.

(?),

Ecclus. nJVnE' 30"

corrupt act; Ar. cLikl extirpate; Eth.

TelAm. sahatu

tl(hCl\;

is fall (esp. of

city), be prostrate (1 of land), peril. Canaanism


(v.Wkl Te,Am Vocab '), As.-poss.setu,Jlee, escape (cf.

n3N);

OAram.

nriB',

**

'v also

108 'V'jm
o 3 rd. p rob/ty Dnn
9

57
1 1

Jb38

=
12
,

(Zinj.)

nnw destroy L7A)


of

(assim.

in sim.

Ho

~\

Aram.

very

mutilate;

fc>.),

tNiph.

marred, spoiled, Pf. 3 ms.finK>3, of waistcloth


Je 1 3', vessel 1 4 be injured, or even (hyperb.)

be

ruined, Impf. 3

(iSyn

Am 4

vb. go to ruin

[Jinti^]

improb. Gerber 179 denom. from nHB')


1

13

Ch

L Seajpciw.

injure, violate;

Ju 19 25 + sf. nnw Is 47 (but read prob.


irjW); dawn, c. nby Wse Gn 19 15 32 25 27 Jos 6' 5
7
pp. ^'V.
(all J), Ju 19" 1 S 9* Ne 4" Jon 4

inB'

2aap??A[ji],

Buhl).

->nB>,

tin n.m.

t<
spec.

in Benjamin,

'

Oil Seal

Atrocap.

"inttf (-/of foil.;

As. ^em,

cf.

D^intl? n.pr.m. in Benjamin,

Judah, called

in

T
2a(a)p(a)ia.

of

brun'); f. rvVnnnf Ct

tnintpN n.pr.m.

n.pr.m.
tiYHnttJ
~

+-l|>:).

8
t["lini1!J Ges* ""] adj. blackish (Gann
1883.

dawn; 13 Dnnc^no

but o prob. dittogr., read inB' (Du,

10

ii

yy&.

v. i.

tnnttfe n.rm.l

of

(II.

rvnrro

(P),

rninip

fs.

blackness, viz. of hair (so X),


of life (which Wild allows)

youth

3K37

black; 'e> of hair Lv 1

adj.

niinf cts 11

so fpl.

(v.

tina?

JAS

Ft.

him be^^Nl ^"in^'l Jb 7'-

560e

Qal

K^a, tTH), elsewhere Pi.


(||
s4
*?
P/. 3 ms. sf. "tDIO Vn?' Pr 1
2<

earfy (with) discipline (chastises

etc.,

); a*, coa/; Jiiger

;--.,

t-Vintr> n. [m.]

La 4

lit.

dawn);

look for

orig.

pr

ace. (sf.)

and

lintf

grow

-inb'

times);

(NH

black

Wac&, blackness,

deriv.,

(late;

nitO

Az'wi

-rirvtf.

[in].

v.

for

c.

fl. "llHtf vb. be

t ["in\!)J vb.denom. look early, diligently

=f

myth

as

lit.

RS K 30); V Sb pN Is 8 20 is obscure, so also 'V2


Hoio (We m storm, i.e. 1J?B>3). Is 47 usu.,

"ihtp v.

Isi 4 12

),

15

pi. (oft.

18

^8 9 788

Ct 6*

||bEnjn fjy); 'tP-|3

blackness,

(al.

(of star, fig. of royal

(poem), Is 45 8 Je 51 9 Jb 35 5

2S

2-

following,

inf., v.

but improbably,

fine,

21
37
108
38 ^36 57" 68 77
37
78
20
28
'V "?y 2 S22 ,2
18 12 ;
opp. Dinn Pr 3 8
18
(c. T\T^}), and (sg.)
heavens, sky Jb 37

36

Jo

nnB'3 as

f|

W g Now GA gm Marti), Is 58

Gie Beitr. 208

15

2. (thin) cloud, usu.

of insignif.).

DW),

v.

DpHKW

1 s. sf.

43

20

'

+ ;l.fine

II

Impf.

ace. of foes,

ppi)

ms.

Jb

fipO?''!

pulverizing incense,

of

fig.,
(||

(but rd. inSi3


-

V &'??

D^P

pi.

nn\y

and'

Ex

20

(J) of land

V.?'?); be corrupted, corrupt, in

morals

nnn?0 Gn

6 12 (P),

rel.,'

Impf. 3
adj.

nnEfrl

fs.

of earth, Pf. 3
fs.

rrinnf 3

Vm

'Kn >xb

Ez 20

44
.

fs.

v"

tPi.

(P");

P/

so P. f13 l. as

3 ms.

nn Ex

1008

nrnr
32

Ho

13

10

+,

1.

etc.;

(E), vineyard Je

= destroy,

also

Ez 5" 20 17

lu

10

ace. pers. 2

Gn 6

T,3

15

17

14

Na 2

14

+.

Qn

Ex 21 :G

eye

branches

(fig.),

2n

nnti

Inf. estr.

spoil, ruin, ace. of

"iBtt-bs

nW Is i4

ms,

/mv.mpl. Wjn^Je5

etc.;

i3

^nntf

sf.

(fig.),

(ace. om.),

'

(P), city, fortress,

10
,s
etc'.Qn i3 10 i 9 M (allJ),2S24 Je5 (acc. om.),
1S
4<S
Ez 26 43 3 La 2 5 ruin temple v 6 nation
-

'

Ho
2

11

Ez

19

30

2 2

(Hiph. in

Am

W^p OortNow), land


s
33
12
37 ), Ju 6 Jos 22 (P),

Is

||

Gn 9 (P) c.
]5
pers. Nu32 (P);

30", earth

1W23 10

city

13 (read perh.

ES
al.,
the
TVO Mai 2 i.e.
semen) Gn 3 8 ( J
'

:s

nriN

v. esp.

it,

(or,

v. CpH"]),

bonds of kinship,
violate

'&) (sc.

upon the ground,


2.
made it ineffective, -waste words Pr 2 s
abs. =deal
pervert, corrupt, ace. wisdom Ez 28
9
corruptly, ttlfltf ip^yn H09 (cf. [pby], p. 77o b
9

m-ynn ^i 4

nb^bv

particular act)
i

comp. Ju2" Ez 16

Pr 2 8 24 (i8 9

v.

he spoiled (it)

',

'n^Fi

3i

29

nnfn (+vb.

= act

declar.

+ vb. of act),

47

Ch

Pt. as subst. Je 6

2 7

2s
,

of

cor-

ft?

B*N

'2>D

infra). rin^Pl"^ destroy not

(catchword of old song or melody?) in ^-titles


1
tHoph. Pt. nntfo spoiled,
+ 57 58 59 75
1

ruined, of a spring, "tipO


14

Mai

as subst.

\tVTW^2 n.[m.]
abs.

Je

30

9 2i
9

5':r

'+ 10

25

t.;

Exi2

,5

yD);

S5>."13

(||

a spoiled

thing.

physical destruction Ez

13

(P), 2
s

(fig.

25=

ruin, destruction ;'ro

= destroyer Dn 10

Je 5i 2d

Pr

sacrificing

Ch

2o

23

22

4
;

16

'ftbjSPr

(disfigurement); '""in

of Bab. as destroyer), in

K 23 =
13

mt. of corruption (where bamoth were, S. end


of Mt. of Olives, poss. adapted from nnB>D~"in

16

Dt 4 28 (

ruptly, Is

= 53

Dt

b),

Vorp

c. ace.

compassion

i". destroyed (stifled) his

b obj. (b

TTtOV

Hoffm

so

ZAWii(1882)

175

BenzKitBur; %'

inons

offensionis).

We Now read
Dt 9 so b 'v 32
r:

I2

Hiph. ]os

Gn

tiintp^) n.[m.] id.; inn^p

(JE),

Pf. 3 ms. JVIWil

:n
etc.: imp/. 3 ms.
s. ''nnB'ni Je 5i'
+
Dn 8- + rinf Mai 3 + nnBh 1 Ch 20
;

<>|

TnntlJQ n.[m.] disfigurement

Ez

of face

11

-'

runs?-

vW), Ex 3 2

innt^

but

IS52 14

^nn^rn Ez 16 47
Imv. ms.'sf. WVnf n 2
2

j's.

nnOT Dt3i 29

cstr.

Gni9 +,
,4

rPHB'l?

Dt 4"

mpl. finnan'

K i8- = Is'36
3

!0

//

TVnfn iS 26 15 4-,

etc.;

29

n.[m.] corruption
tnntp?D
T

06s.

22

25

Lv

(ritual),

(H).'

etc.; Pi.

T\TW

1. spoil, ruin, ace.

crop Ju 6 4 Mai 3 11 trees Dt 2o' 9 Je i i 19 (fig.),


11
vessels 2 Ch 36 19 houses 34
palaces Je 6 5 cf.
s
6
27
D^
'K>n
Is 65 Lv 1
J e 49 9 thieves
(H), Eu 4 ;

v. nit?.

"

HIS

damage as much as they want ; ace. pers. = ruin,


21
3542
destroy, 1 S 26 w3 Ju 20 s + 1), v
2 K
-

Ar. Jail, prob. loan-word from Egypt, sndt,

sondH, Thes HM
in dry places

13

23

2Ch24 53 ( + fP

om.) Is5i 13

+4

separ.),

in

12

+ (ace. pers.

t.,

? 2C']i2i 7 abs.
9
25
Is
= 65 also ruin one (bywords) Pr 11 9
,c
ay
ace.
2 S 24
Dt 9 20 land 1 S 6 5 Je 3 6 29 Dn
17
15
11
(v. Dr); city wall 2 S 20
(Ew Th here
J"in>
denom. from
they were making a pit;<
We(f)KloDrBuHPSNow O^ritt wer e des
2S
vising), La 2
cities and nations Gni8 2S (J,

t.,

ace.

and wood (=na?E>*,

n.f. acacia, tree

IT

Eob BRii

cf.

or

in desert)

Post

seyydl

a.

Tr j^. NHB 390

DBSHITTAH-TREE

grow

(mimosa) Nilotica;

esp. acacia

20

Erman ZMG * M <>>.>) ; growing

if. .

usually pi

tabern.,

Dt to 3 Ex 25 s ,0J:i +

^J? om.,

'B>

26 32

36

=2K

10 - 10

Dt

31

Je 5

i9

j
'

io
;

10

abs.

i8 25

K8

c.

(J),
-

2i

19
,

Is 3 7

+n

t.

(Pi. in

||

+ (Israel

),

personif.)
,

Dn 8

24

Dr Bev

(v.

conj.

nnB^ or fW} utter monstrous things), cf. 1 Ch


2i 12 Pt. as adj., of lion Je 2'"', angel 1 Ch2i 15
=-destroyer Exi2 23 (J), Je22 7 Is54 lf Q^S 'O Je
;

',

D^ 5 1 sg. coll. ('Kin Ges*


band, cf. Dr Bu Now) 1 S 13'
4

7,

'

ravagers);

,2C
'

';

fig. for

snare, trap,

32

36

30

I4 U {spoilers,

Je

20

Gn

t2.
6 12 (P; v.
,

.cf.Zp3 7 ,Ez23 ll (fDcomp.); B'n

t.

1. E. of Jordan, Jos 2

=
nu

E'n

25, i_

Ex 2 5-38 (P)
Ex

(P).

usu. 2aTTeu-

Mi 6 5 Nu2 5

3'(E),

(P);

b?N 33 49 on exact site v.Buhl 0116 Gray


2 ,$n l,n: Jo 4 ,s (perh. Wady es-Sant,
;

W.of Jerus..

cf.

We Buhl Geogr

90
,

and views inDrj.

[rTcti^] vb. spread, spread abroad


id.; Ar. "L.^ spread out; so Eth. rtTrfa:

the destroying

pervert, corrupt, morally, ace. ?I"H


^.!J6),iK; D3Pr6

37

12

pride of Judah Je 13 9 earth

adv. ace.

nitsy pillars of shittim (wood),

TQ^tSU? n.pr.loc. alw. '$n

ace. om.),

19

._

ivood, material of ark, altars, staves, etc., in

,;

( to
gg I S4I
CiSt? ^V shittim

'gj

,3 - ,4

Flora298f Hast -

(NH

Aram.

DinO^

nf w.^.*); Qal P/. 3 pi. sf. consec.


W?$J Je 8 2 </ie?/ sAa?Z spread them abroad, etc.,
ace. of many separate things, so Impf. 3 fs.
,

nWffl

,9

(^y loc: disting. from K>1S spread

1009

ntattjo
covering);
32

Nu

mpl.+/n/,

(J) they spread

niD0 0r6

abs.

(sc.

intp0;i

secretary

abroad round about the camp (i.e. to


dry them ; 93 siccaverunt ; cf. Di Gray) Pt.
CiJp nD0 Jb 1 23 expanding the nations (cf. ?

selves all

B0 ^88

10

drying

figs,

__ cstr

FRL-tT.ises^
;

etc.,

D'HDB'Dt i n + ,etc;

1^0

A RS Kennedy Ency
26 s

so

Ar.L_ik-

?'d.,

Isio 22

^00

J Aram.

26 s

23

D'#*n)
( +
10

23

wash

*P0 >1

K22 38

D-SOB' Is

2
;

Ch

off

(||

27

1.
n

2a

27

IP^

P<.

v 6101519

cf.

Dt

(E),

29

(R D ),

Kt

Dnp);

33

(R

16 18

and

),

R D ); '00 as
^BnTIK DWran '00

lb
;

as

or

Ch

13

11

34
11
of individ. 26

title

100 175

n.pr.m. an

> Qr *B")0)

elsewhere

19

Pr

Pib-pK

of David,

official

Jb 38 s3

2
pers. (fig.) Is 43 (ninna),

(ffoV), i24 4 (Q^),

(of

heavens over earth).

Htp n.m.

gift offered as

= ^J>,

perh. in spite of
=

". thing

cf.

^W flooding rain (of v


38

^010 pna

s2
;

Abs

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