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 n!» dVi Twice as conj. with the impf., Ex 20 20 2 S 14" ( c f. -raja, & JO Dt 33 11 ). In Je 23" 27 18 sq. perf., which is inconsistent with the nature of a final conj.: rd. either CW* Itfjj, or 3*>, Ni3 (cf. Dr » 410b> ). On Ez 13 3 v. supr. tb. '?$W an account of not. . . (negation of IP sq. inf.): sq. inf. Nu 14 16 * n>3< wSJ?; a verbal noun Ez 1 6* wpty '?|>W. t c. 'nb-iy inks «oe. . ., sq. a perf! (Ges; RS Jph, "- K j, or an inf. (Ew t 238 "), in the phrase (0$) ib-VN^n V^-TJf 1, "!B' um&7 one left him (them) tio< a remnant, Nu 21 35 Dt 3 3 Jos S^io 33 1 1 8 2 Kio 11 .— Jb i 4 ' 2 D?OB> ^b-l? ($ there be no heaven (cf. TTTJf V'72 7 ). t[n7H] vb. trouble (Aram, .j^, cf. Ar. i-L> be weak in intellect ; v. also 7113) — only Pi. Pt. Tfti£ OWN mnbp Kt (Qr B^flDD needless) Ezr 4* troubled them in building. Tni"T vS. n.f. terror, dreadful event, ca- lamity, destruction — nn?a i s 17 14 ; pi. ninps Jb 18" + 7 t.; cstr. nin|>3 Jb 24" ;— 1. only pi. terrors Jb 18 11 27 20 30 15 '; '3 ^O Jb i8 14 =death, tf. nmb? '3 Jb 24 17. 2. calamity Is 1 7 14, pi. + 73 19 ; calamity, destruction Ez 26 21 27 s6 28". tl. nrT?21 n.pr.f. (etym. dub.) handmaid of Rachel, concubine of Jacob Gn 2Q M 3o 345J 35 2225 (sons Dan & Naphtali) 37 2 (prob. gloss, 01) 46 2S 1 Ch 7 13 . tn. nrtvS n.pr.loc. a city of Simeon 1 Ch 4 s *, prob. = nbp Jos 1 5 W, ffa 1 9 3 cf. Di ; site dub. tjrOS n.pr.m. 1. descendant of Esau Gn 3 6 27 = T i Ch i 42 . 2. a Benjamite 1 Ch 7 1010 . NiVa v. sub nb. io 1 (prob. = Bab. baldfsu-usur, protect Ids life! COT Dn i 7 Dl in BD Dn - *•'*;" Hoflm 2 * 1887 ' 86 conj. "»VN [lie* D?3 Balat ( = god Saturn?) protect the fang ! — Dn 4' conn, with Bel, but name then in- explicable), name given to Daniel by Neb. ^2, ncV?. ^-W v - 8ub n ^ 3 - fl. 773 vb. mingle, mix, confuse, eon- found (Ar. JJ moisten (with water), cf. Jl> »np/. 1 pi. nbi = n^ Gn n 7, cf. Ko ,ss ; Pt. pass. W>3 Ex 29* + 3 t., rhhi Lv 2' + 28 t., IliX>3 Ex 29'+ 4 t.; — 1. mingle, con- fuse (obj. nab' = speech, language, q.v.) Gn 1 1 7 -" (J). 2. mix (cakes or flour, etc. always with oil) term, techn. sacrif.,only P (H Lv 23"), cf. Di on Lv 2 4 ; usually as nmo, '[OB'S '3 n^b Ex 29 40 Lv 2 s I4 I0!1 23 13 Nu 7 >»-i»»-3i.i7.«.4..«.«i.R. 7379 Nu 8 8 15 4 " 28 l *-™*- i3MM 29 M - u ,'v2'2 nruo Lv 7 10 (opp. ruin) 9 4, 'e*3 '3 rfsp rrt?n Ex 29' Lv7 1212 , i.e. made by mixing with oil; J17D 'e>3 '3 mxo n^n Lv 2 4 , 'bo '3 ni^n rta Nu ' 6 , i.e. fine flour (in the form) of cakes so made. JJjp JOE'S "r&3 V' 92 11 / sliall be (am) anointed with fresh oil AV RV; vb. not elsewhere in this sense; ® 23 Hup Che rd. 'itfa f r . ^ 2 , inf. cstr. sf., abstr. for concrete, my wasting = my wasting strength, of declining age; Israel under figure of old man ; this however is not favoured by context. The passage is therefore doubtful. Hithpo. Impf. y?i31V Ho 7 8 ; "» KV1 D'OJQ D^BN Ephraim, among the peoples doth he mix him- self; but Ew Now derive here fr. 773=1173 (or 733) waste away, cf. Hiph. Hiph. Impf 7331 Is 64 s and we faded away, but rd. perh. 7331 fr. 733 cf. Di (De, less probably, derives from 773 — cf. Ew Now Ho 7 8 — or 713 = 733). t^3 n.m. ,l30M fodder (Aram.^2^»; cf. Ar. Hi moisture of fresh pasture) — 7v3 Is 30 24 ; sf. iW? Jh6 6 24*— fodder (strictly, mixed fodder, farrago) Jb6 6 ; as growing in field 24' cf. Is 30 24. til. [7^3] vb. denom. to give provender —Qal Imp}. ?3J1 Ju 19 21 Qr (Kt 7131) sq. ) give provender to the asses. t?l V3!QJ n.m. snail (Shaph. form, causing moisture, from notion of moisture or fluid in 773);— name due to slimy trail f 58', W# TfSjV eon. t "QFl »•["*•] confusion, violation of nature, or the divine order— Lv 18 23 20 12 (H) cf. Di on 18 16 . tTpSTl n.[m.] confusion, obscurity (on form cf.Ar. conj. v. Inf. Sta'* 7 ) Lv 2i ;0 (II) WJJ3 'n i.e. defective sight? cf. Di. (V??, (33, p"!, Tf? T CI'""?, etc.) t[D73] vb. curb, hold in (NH id., Aram. B&f, ?&>)— Qal Inf. D^ 1 ) ^32', cf. Che.