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 ass 39 6 ; shepherds Ct 1 8; = tomb (cf. 1). b. God's abode in Zion Ez 37 27 Ps 132 5,7 cf. 43 3 84 52.

† n.pr.m. ( hath taken up his abode); —, etc.: 1. descendant of Jehoiakin 1 Ch 3 21,22 (on context v. Kit), Ezr 83,5. 2. Ezr 10 2 (diff. from 1 ?). 3. father of a wall-builder Ne 3 29. 4. father-in-law of Tobiah Ne 6 18. 5. priestly name : a. Ne 12 3 = 1 Ch 24 11, cf. 3 Ne 10 5 12 14. b. 2 Ch 31 15.

† I. [] vb. be, or become, drunk, drunken (NH id., der. spec, and deriv.; Ecclus 40 18,20 strong drink; Ar.  be drunken, also be full,  fill ; As. šikaru =, šakûru, drunken, perhaps also vb. šakâru ; Eth.  Aram. =, esp. date-wine (Löw p. 125), cf.  be drunken, usu. (der. spec.) defile, deform, etc.; from, Egypt. ṯà-k-ra WMMAs.u. Eur. 102 Gk. LewyFremdw.81);— Qal Pf. 3 pl. Is 29 9 ; Impf 3 ms. Gn 9 21, 3 mpl. Is 49 26, etc.; Imv. mpl. Je 25 Ct 51 ; Inf. cstr. Hg 1 6; Pt. pass.  Is 51 21 (Ges§ 130b Lag BN 60 );— become drunken Gn 9 21 (J), of social drinking 43 34 (J), Ct 5 1, token of plenty Hg 1 6 ; fig. of nations staggering helplessly under calamity Je 25 27, 51 21, Na 3 11 ; of infatuation Is 29 9 , of disgrace La 4 21, self-destruction, Is 49 26. Pi. make drunken: Impf. 3 ms. sf. 2 S 11 13, lit.; fig. 1 s. (sf. of people) (read ) Is 6 3 6 (subj. ) I made them drunk in my wrath (but MSS Ges Hi Ew Che Kit Marti al. I brake them in pieces); Pt. fs., of Bab.,  Je 51 7; cf. Inf. abs. Hb 2 15 (i.e. terrorizing nations; read prob. We Now). Hiph. id.: Pf. 1 s. Je 51 57 (subj. ) i.e. make princes helpless, v 39 ; Imv. mpl. sf., obj. Moab, i.e. make helpless and disgraced 48 26 ; Impf. 1 s. Dt 32 42.— RubenJQ xi(1899), 446 prop. Ho 7 5 for Hithp. Impf. 2 fs. 1 S 1 14 how long wilt thou make thyself drunken [a drunken spectacle]?

† n.[m.] intoxicating drink, strong drink (BaNB §71 );— alw. abs.; usu. (exc. ): Is 29 9; usu. condemned, Is 5 11.22 28 7.7.7.7 56 12, Mi 2 1 S 1 15 Pr 20 1; forbidden to priests on duty Lv 10 9 (P); not for princes Pr 31 4 ; nor Nazirite Nu 6 3 Ju 13 4,7,14, cf. Nu6 3 ;  drunkards; but  as common drink Dt 29° (opp. to miraculous), allowable in sacrif. meal 14 26, commended for weak and weary Pr 31 4 ; Nu 28 7 (P; for v 14 + ); v.further KennedyEncy.Bib.iv.5309 f. — On form cf.LagM ii.357; BN 51 † adj. drunken (BaNB § 134 b);— abs. 1 S 25, 1 K 16 9 +, f.  1 S 1 13 , pl. Jo 15, cstr. Is 28 1,3; — drunken: 1 S 25 36, Je 23 9 ,  1 K 16 9 drinking (and) drunken, 20 16 ; as subst.= drunken one, drunkard Is 28 1,3 Pr 26 9, pi. Jo 1 5 ; in sim. Is 19 14 Jb 12 25, and (of earth) Is 24 20; f. of drunken woman 1 S 13.

† n.[m.] drunkenness; — only fig. : Je 13 13 Ez 23 33 (Co Berthol Krae not Toy), both of bewilderment and helplessness under calamity; from drinking blood 39 19.— Vid. LagBN 202. cf. 199

† [] n.pr.loc. on NW. borderof Judah, c. loc. Jos 15 11, L

II. (√ of foll.; meaning unknown).

† n.[m.]gift;— ; sf. Ez 27 15.

† in  2 S.6 7 is disputed; B om.; A@L, for his hastiness (prob. from Aram.; cf. = suddenly), temeritate; because he acted in error (Aram. err: v. Baram. ), hence AV RV for his error; < Th We Dr Bu Now fragm. of [] [] 1 Ch 13 10. Ct 1 6 3 7 al.; Ec 8 17 : v. 4d. Jb 21 23 lapsus cal. for q. v. (cf. PerlesAnal.82). † [] vb. Pu. be bound, joined (NH Pu. = BH; rung of ladder; Aram.  appar. only 1 K 7 28,29  ravine, narrow path between mountains; Ar.  is seize, carry off, by force) ; — Pt. fpl. Ex 26 17 tenons joined each to its fellow, 36 22 (both P).

n. [m.] pl. joinings of bases ( juncturae);—' 1 K 7 28,29, v 29 ; AV RV ledges, < ribs (Kit) or frames (Benz), joining or binding the parts together.