A Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament; With an Introduction Giving a Short History of Hebrew Lexicography
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Author(s)Julius Fürst
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ISBN / ASIN1236998626
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1867 edition. Excerpt: ...fundamental signification of the stem is sufficiently certified by the Syn 85 (to cut in, to pierce), Ib.g5o..i (an incision, puncture), Ar. la); (like the Hebrew NT)? metaphor. applied to forming, creating); the Talm. mpg (to repent) is figurative, prop. pungi congcigntia. The organic root appears to be an-n, as is seen from 1.1%.. " ' m. 1. a style or stylus, for in. scribing letters, therefore metaphor. (like stylus) a character, Is. 8,1 with a man's style, 1. e. with the common, usual characters so as to be easily read.--2_ 1 graving-tool, Ex. 32, 4. and he famed it with the graving-tool (LXX, Onk., Sam" Kimchi, after the Ar. But this meaning does not suit either the signification of 13:1, or the context. Others, therefore, understand form, pattern, type (Saad., Ibn Esra)-, /but this signification for '13 is by no means proved. Basie,with reference to the same phrase in?Kmos 5, 23: bag, and so the passage is to be translated: and he rolled it (the gold) up in a bag (Targ.), conseq. = rs. Edomites towards the south, where the Jews made a vain attempt to penetrate from 15:2 into Palestine, probably at the pass el-Sufat Nun. 14, 45; 21, 3. After the occupation of Palestine it lay in the territory of Judah J osn. 15, 30, but was subsequently assigned to the tribe of Simeon 19, 4; 1 Can. 4, 36; comp. 1 Sm. 30, 30. Anciently it is said to have been called hp; (which see) J unsss 1,17, at which passage the name Hormah is accounted for. (fi'!11 5.11;! III.; prominent, M9964 mountain) n. p. of the highest peak of a mountain range in the north-east of Palestine, a part of fig'? (J osn. 11,17; 13,5) and the extreme boundary of Israel east of J ordan Dnur. 3, 8; 4, 483 JOSE 12, 1. At its northern foot lay the old-:5,...

