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n.pr.m. (Ph. ) son of Benjamin Gn 46 2,T (lacking Nu 26 38-40 ); son of Bela', & grandson of Benj., ace. to i Ch 8 3,5 cf. v 7; designation of a Benjamite family or clan; hence Ehud called Ju 3 15, & so Shimei, 2 S 16 5 19 17,19 1 K 2 8.

( of foll.; Ar., Aram. (have the scab etc.), are appar. denom.)

n.[m.] itch, scab (Ar., Aram.  As. garabu Dl§ 162 )—  Lv 21 20 22 Dt 28 27.

1. n.pr.m. (cf. Palm, n.pr.m. Vog141) one of David's heroes 2 S 23 38 = 1 Ch 11 40. 2. n.pr.loc. (cf. Sab. n.pr.loc. HalNo. 379,382) only in Je 31 39 hill of Gareb, appar. close to Jerusalem on the SW. cf. Gf; v. also Hi Che.

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adj. gent. only as n.pr.coll.; 'begotten' by Canaan Gn 10 16 = 1 Ch 1 14; in list of Canaanitish peoples displaced by Isr.; territ. unknown; Gn 15 21 Dt 7 1 Jos 3 10 24 11 Ne 9 8; cf. Gn io 16 1 Ch 1 14 supr. (Hex only JED).

[] vb. scrape, scratch (NH id., Aram. & Ph.  flesh-scrapers CIS 338.4; cf. also Ar.  peel or strip off bark, shave hair fr. a hide etc.) — Hithp.' Inf. scrape one's self Jb 2 8.

[] vb. only Pi. stir up strife, Hithp. engage in strife (cf. NH Pi. stir up, excite, against Hithp.; Aram. Pa.  esp. As. garû, Qal attack, be at war with, garû, girû, enemy, etc. AsrbAnnals iv.49,50 (KB ii.190 ) also SASmithAsrb. i. ii. Gloss.; Ar.  is run, esp. of water, flow, etc.)— Pi. Impf. 3 ms. Pr 15 18 28 25 29 22, all c. obj. excite, stir up, strife. — On  Dt 14 8 v.   sub   Hithp. Pf. 2 fs. Je 50 24; Impf. 3 ms.  Dn 11 25 , v 10; 2 ms. 2 K 14 19 2 Ch 25 19; juss. apoc. Dt 2 9.19; 3 mpl. Pr 28 4 Dn 11 10 , cf. Dn 11 10 Kt., v. supr.; 2 mpl. Dt 2 6 (juss.); Imv. ms. Dt 2 24; — 1. excite one-self against ( pers.), engage in strife with, lit. Dt 2 5.19, 2 K 14 19 = 2 Ch 25 19 (sq.   —  personif. as challenged opponent); also + acc. of manner,  Dt 2 9.24; fig. D3 Pr 28 4 while they that keep the law are at strife with them, i.e. with those that forsake it. 2. abs., excite oneself (against foe), wage war, only Dn 11 : D'?! D'^n fiDH *DD v;i TQfc v 10 they shall wage war, etc.; niVD-iy Vjarn afeh v 10 and he shall return and war, even to his strongMd; v 25 sq. nDPI^ 4. bli ^ns (instr.) tpi.^l n.m. * 69 ' 4 neck, throat (connexion with above -/dub.; Thes RobGes (cf. MV) from mj in (assumed) sense of Ty of a drag- ging, scraping sound; cf. n"J?0; yet Vperh. pj q.v.; Ar. ^JCa. (sub ^jL Frey Lane)//-ora< part of neck of camel, etc.) — '} Is 3 16 58 1; sf. «^TI| ^ 6 9 4; ^ria Ez 16" + Je 2 2S Qr (Kt -phi)); DJiif 115' i4 9 «, apz+ 5 w;— throat; l.of the visible exterior (front) of throat, neck '3 riiltM Is 3 16 outstretched of neck ( = with outstretched neck); W^fTJ) f$y Ez 4 1 19 and a chain upon thy neck. 2. throat, as capable of thirst Je 2 M; as organ of speech |T03 KT.J3 Is 58 1 (|| Pin ^ip), "ij Wjp tf!> ^ 1 15 7; also wvua bx hfccVi ■J' 149 6 At'7/i. sora</« <o GW (6e) jn their throat; cf. 'aria "ina ^, 69 4 parched (||, ny3J is an opened sepulchre. T Li~'"0^] n.f. contention, strife, hostility (cf. Aram, tnffl, ft. %; v. Thes; fnjTl NHWB & Fl in ChWB"- 681 )— only cstr. sg. nnant? 1"1,t ^ 39"/ row (i- e - through) the liostility of thy hand I am consumed. . ma, 11. ma v. sub -nj. T ••' T" rvna v. sub i. to. f [T*13] vb. cut, cut off (Ar. Jji cm<, cw< <#f, exterminate)— Niph. P/. 'WpjJ ^ 31 33 = destroyed out of Yahweh's sight. TITia n.m. ,,I0,M axe (pic£, pick-axe, $t. in Si"; on format, cf. Sta 894 * Ges 486 - 1 "- 64 )— Dt 19 5 20 19 Is 10" 1 K 6 7 (Co conj. also Ez 31"). "hna Kt, nia (q.v.) Qr adj. gent. 1 S 27 s . tQ^^a n.pr.loc. mt. in N. Israel, S. of Sichem (Nabulus), opp. Ebal («'??), which was on N.; only '3 "in Dt 1 1 29 27" Jos 8 s3 Ju 9 7; mod. Jebel et-TCr Rob 8 ""- 274 "- Ed™** 223 . /J31J (possibly quadrilit. -/, whence foil, c. N prosthet. Cf. however infr.) t[7I2"^X] n.m. a kind of vessel, basin or basket (t; others basket-like, basket-shaped
 * ¥T53); so also Wia PfofT^ ^ 5 10 </wt'r throat