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 p*?n on wholly Chr.)— 'o abs. i Ch27 1J ; cstr. i Ch 27*; sf. tap^TO iCh27 s +i4t. iCh27;abs.nipijnp 1 Ch 2 3 6 + 6 1. Ch+ 1 S 23 s (v. info); cstr! id. 1 Ch 26 12 +5 t. Ch + Ne n 36 ; sf. DanD 2CI135 4 ; Dirnippne 2Ch 3 i"" ; Dnipj>nn Ch 24' + 3 t. in Ch; Onppno J 08 n 23 12 7 18 10 Ez 4s 29 ; — 1. division, part, of land assigned to the several tribes of Isr. Jos 1 1 23 1 2 1 (both D) 18 10 (JE; others, divisions of Isr., but v.) Ez 4s 29 . 2. techn. term of organization of priests and Levites (late), 1 Ch 23 s 24 1 26 11219 2Ch8 1414 31 22 35 410 Nen 36 +26t. in Ch.— nippnen JDD n.pr. 1 S 23 s8 was popularly con- nected with this V,=-rock of divisions, where Saul and David parted from neighbourhood of each other (Dr) so Vrss Th al. ; Bo Klo, where their forces lay divided from each other; orig. connex.wasperh. with II. p^n, smooth, slippery ; Ges DeWKe al. expl. here as rock of escapes, but this meaning for p?n dubious. II- p/PT vb. be smooth, slippery (NH adj. P?H smooth, empty, At. Jl£ make smooth, lie, forge, fabricate)— Qal Pf 'n Ho 10 2 ; 3 mpl. WP ^55™') — smooth,slippery, only fig.: Ho io 2 of heart of faithless Isr. (so Ew Ke Wtt Now KVm), We false; >Vrss (not @) Hi St who rd. P?n, divided is their heart ; ® iiiipurav ; of words, smooth V--55 22 i.e. deceptive (|P, l?n Ian ?»#»?). Hiph. Pf. p'bm ^ 3 6 3, np^nn Pr 2 16 f; Impf. )^brv_ f 5 >° ; p t . p>bno Pr 28^ + at.; make smooth: 1. lit. of idol-maker IS41' c. ace. instr. K»B3 hammer. 2. fig. tlie tongue, i.e. flatter with it ^^ 10 Pr 2S 23, words Pr 2 16 7* n ?b?$ FOX; abs. deal smoothly, sq. ~b$ f 3 6 3 , >? Pr 29 s . j < fill, p c n n.[m.] smoothness, seductive- ness of speech, only sg. cstr. n'TlSE' p;>na yn^n p r 7 21 with the seductiveness of her lips she impelleth him (|[ nnpp ana Vian)._i. an d n . pbn v. sub I. pbn. tpbn adj. smooth—!, lit. pbn e"N Gn27 u (J), smooth man (opp. T^f ^N); pbnr "Tin J os ii 17 12 7 the bald mt. (both D); southern limit of Jos. 's conquest, identif. dub.; (1) white cliffs 8 m. S. of Dead Sea, and (2) Mt. Madara SW. fr. Pass es-Safa are proposed, v. Di.; as subst. •DT'BfO Is 57 6 (v. 1. pbn, 4) smooth (stones) of a brook -bed (ravine, wady), i.e. thou wor- shippest common round stones (contempt., v. Che Di). 2. fig. of mouth uttering smooth words n?n fBBto pbrn p r 5 » c f. 26 a . 3. as subst. =flattery pbn DppD Ez 12 24 divination of flattery. fii. [npTTl] n.f. smooth part, smooth- ness, flattery; — cstr. Tpbn Gn 27" Pr 6 s4 ; pi. Vnpbn ^ i2 3 + 3 t.;— 1. smoothness, smooth part n*"* *m Gn 2 7>«. 2. pi. slippery places V' 73 18 n g- of situation of wicked. 3. smooth- ness = flattery Tl Tti? ^ 12 3, cf. v 4 ; Jte6 ripbn Pr 6 24 ; = subst. pi. smooth things, i.e. agreeable, flattering things Is 30 10 . — 1. npbn v . sub I. pbn. D , ??K 1 S 1 ^smooth ones of (among) stones= smooth (or smoothest 1) stones Ges H132Ea • 1!B • , Dr 8m . T [np^n] n.f. smoothness, flattery, only pi. abs.: fine promises, rrijp^na HW Dn n 32 (perhaps directly from pbn, exceptional pi., cf. Tnip7p : 7n n.pl.f.abstr. smoothness, slipperiness, flattery, fine promises ; 1. slip- per iness rpbpbn y?n oa-mrp ty^ef; Dam rwr nipk&n? anb j e 23 12. 2. fine promises pnnm nwpppanuteDnn 21 ; c f. n 34. fn. rhpSnO n.f.pl. smoothness, 'en $£d 1 S 23 s8 rock of smoothness, i.e. slippery rock, perhaps original meaning of this n.pr.,v. further . nip^no sub I. p^n. t[t£'7n] vb. 1. be weak, prostrate. 2. (si vera 1.) weaken, disable, prostrate (Aram. B$D be weak; *iiL, B$n weoA, as in Heb.; Ar. o-i* 1 jooor (Frey))— Qal /wip/. e6rjn Ex 1 7 13 , fejb^ 10 ; p-i.^nisu 12 ; i.'mrob»Taji J b 1 4 10 5«i maw cft'e^A and is prostrate. 2 . a7«- able, prostrate, sq. ace. pers. Ex I7 13 (E; point as Hiph.f); sq. by pers. (strangely) Is 14 12. TttTPTI adj. weak, only c. art. as subst., <3X Tiaj "CK' J^Wl J 4 » the weak, let him say, I am a mighty man. Tnip7n n.f. weakness, prostration, 4, K 'n nlJJ? Hp Ex 32 18 ft is not the sound of the answering of weakness (JE; opp. ni133). fi. Dn n.pr.pers. m. and loc. (cf. Sab. Dn Hal 243 )—® Xafi-.—l. Ham, 2nd son of Noah Gn 5 32 6'° 7 13 9' 8 ' 18 1 Chi 4 ; called father of
 * [p?C] ad J- smooth, only pi. cstr. ''pbn
 * jpj ( njop, o^Dp, rriaop).