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 YW — abs. th Nu ■a*"' + 5 1. + + 6 2 4 (rd. rma cf. infr.) + Ez 13 s (Co rma cf. infr.); cstr. TJ| Pr 24 31 Ez 42 10 (Co del.); sf. t*n> Is 5 5, WVTj Ho 2 8 (cf. Baer, note); pi. sf. *|*/T1| Mi 7", nnna'f 80 13 ; • — «/aM, fence, bordering a road Nu 2 24 ' 24 cf. Ec io 8 ; connected with Ezekiel's temple EZ42 7 ; city wall Mi 7" cf. Ezr 9'; fig. of Yahweh's vineyard Is 5 5 i^ 8o 13 ; of fortunes of Israel Ez 30 ; so also Ez 13 6 (Co rvri? c f. rrvjf); of hindrance in path of Israel (fig. as woman) Ho 2 8 ; of man beset by enemies yfr 62 4 ('a rwn^l, but rd. '1 rma 01 De etc.) T"H2 n.pr.loc. Canaanitish city Jos 12 13. Tafcp A & @L also Euseb Lag°° on,M42n,1,,da4 = ina 1 Lag BST6 ; cf. TI| infr. ; possibly = 113 TV? iCh 2 51 (v. p. in). 1. iTTTa, rnna n.f. wau— nvu i ch 4 a + ij, 62 4 (MT T*| q!v.), n-i-l? Ez 13 5 (Co, cf. © ; MT -na) 4 2» 2 (del. Co); pl.'ni-na Na 3 17 + 2 1., nhia Nu 32*; cstr. nWia Nu 32 s6 + 2 1., rrna Nu 32 16 ; sf. Vriiia ,/, 89 41 ;— wall, hedge I Ch 4 s3 (or is this n.pr.loc. 1 cf. Ot) Na 3 1 ' (where grasshoppers alight), Je 49 s ; wall, connected with Ezekiel's temple Ez 42 l2 (del. Co) ; defences yjr 89 41 ; elsewhere ;XS '} sheep-folds Nu 32 1636 S 24 4 Zp 2 6 cf. Nu 32 s4 ; Ez 13 5 Co tff§ after @; V'oV MT rmrrtn -na, rd. 'i rma cf'.'-n?- t^JTHS adj. gent, of 11. rma ; vmarj iCh 4 . 11. i"P~T2 n.pr.loc. a city of Judah i"m3n Jos 1 5 s6 ; © TaSrjpa, ©L r P .Ti)r;— mjin 1 Ch 27 s8 . t^Vtt, I'"!? n.pr. (Ar. jtf* waS);— 1. n.pr.loc. city of Judah "ii"l3 Jos 15 68 ; also as n.pr.m., under fig. of genealogy "na son of Penuel 1 Ch 4 4, "fria Bon of Yered 1 Ch 4 18 ; also "liiari 1 Ch 12 7 v. d. H.; 1*yp Baer, cf. his note. 2. n.pr.loc. "na 1 Ch 4 39 , but read Gerar, ace. to © Ew Hi Be al. 3. n.pr.m. ~»i~l? 1 Ch 8 31 9" a Benjamite, of Gibeon. I. t£H3 ( NH E '* 1 -?' Aram - *tyt hea P U P' cf. also Ar. ^SJ ). ti. BJna n.m. ■"" sa6 heap, stack (NH id., Aram, t'd.) — K ,, "I3 Ex 2 2'+ 3 1. ; — stack of sheaves Ex 2 2 s Ju 15 6 (|| noj> in both) Jb 5 M . . tf"f3 (=6A>»; exact mng. unknown). ftt Xi?"~Tll n.[m.] tomb (Ar. 1>1L id.) Jb, j 32 . J),. } 178. * S. ,. 229 suggestg rea ding (^ . tra Ez 47 13 , rd. m © X93 & all moderns. + [(1/13] vb. depart, i.e. be cured, healed (subj. wound) (cf. Aram. ]o»^ be freed (from guilt, pain, disease, etc.), A ph. set free, also become free) "lite D3t? nWT6l H05 13. Tnnj n.f. healing, cure — nnj p r 17 s 'a anpw tjgp a*) c f. Now. t["irTil] vb. bend, crouch (so Vrss) — Qal ImpfW 1 K 18 42 sq. nriK Elijah, with face between knees; 2 K 4 34135 Elisha, over dead boy, sq. vb]} (|| 33E*1 v * cf. 338*)., 13 v. sub nu. sta, ■a'ta v. sub ma. +[^3] v ^ - dl 8 (cf. Ar. Jjli pierce, bore, hollov) out) — -Qal Ft. CSa diggers or pkmgh- men 2 K 25 12 Kt; but cf. Qr D'33* as Je 52" (v. ay), and v. 23 infr. fn. [22] n.[m.] pit, ditch, trench (Ar. til*, hollow, depression; Syr. joo^ cistern) — only pi. tr33 Je 14 3 ; in 2 K3 16 D'3J p'3J, i.e./i*M 0/ ditches ; further, cisterns (ace. to Klo 2 K 25' 2 ) Je 39 10 D, 33 , l ( r< 3. D'331); cf. also || 2 K 25^ (DW1 Kt, BrOff^ Qr)=Je52 16 (D, 3a^; both c. D'OIS) ; Klo prop, to emend these, so as to rd. in all D*3J) D^t?")? Orh fFM and gave to them vineyards and cisterns ; another view in Th ; cf. further 313, 3J*.— I. 33 v. sub n3J. "t"Q^22 n.pr.loc. (trenches)^ . fr. Jerusalem, c. art. '3? Is io 31 ; site unknown. fin. [32] n.[xn.] beam, rafter? (Thes sub 313, but mng. & V dub.), D , 33 iK6»; but Lag Armon. Stud. J199.M 1.212; BN155 r( ] g _ Q<13J (P erS- . : f " Armen. ypjicd) vaulted roofs. T2CZ n.pr.m. (-y/unknown) — 1. 1 Ch 5 4 a Reubenite. 2. Gog of the land of Magog, prince ofRosh, Meshek, and Tubal, *ty 3laD )nK 313 ^)3ni T$0 tfih Ez 38 s3 (om. jiJO '«)' 39 1 (om. id.) cf. 38" 1 ' 6 (del. © © Co) v 18 39 1 " 1111 ('3 ficn N^3) v 15 (id.); cf. As. Gdgu, chief of a mountain tribe N. of Assyria DF* 247 COT on Ez 38*.