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 nun pntr'n account 30ft p tib 132^ Is io 7 not so thinketh his mind ; O0 *3K?ft Mai 3" those thinking of his name; sq. 2 aec. JTIH "in:i3E>n Is 53* we thought him stricken ; elsewhere c. ace. + ? Gn 38 15 (J), 1 S 1" Jb 19 15 35 2 41 24 ; so, fig., of crocodile Jb4i" he reckoneth iron as straw. 2. devise, plan, mean, c. ace. nyi n3E>no Ez 38 10 , tW * 35 4 140 3 Zc 7 10 8 17, ntaarn p r 16 30 , nitsio ^io 2 2i 12, nicnonzn ^ 3 5 20 jjK Mi2 1 Ezn s ^■ 3 6 5 , niln ^52*; by (n)jn 'n devise evil against Gn 50 20 (E), Je 48' Na i» !> njn 'n V, 4 1 8 , by na-inp 'n J e 1 1 " 1 8 18 49 30 Dn 1 i 25 Est 8 3 9", b rWB 'n 2 S i 4 13 ; c. inf. 1 S 18 26 Je 18 8 23" Jb6 26 Ne6 2 - 6 Est9 24 fi4° 5 >' c. TiW> + ; Impf. 2 S 14" (where, however, Ew rds. 3Bnn for 2t?m cf. We Dr ; in this case *rblb carries on Kf] l6). 3. cAargre, impute 'b |iy 'n, 2 S I 9 s0 impute iniquity to. 4. esteem, value, regard, silver Is 13 17, a man Is 33 s , the servant of "» Is 53 3 . 5. invent ingenious and artistic things, ~CV fa Dnb 'n Am6 5 invent for themselves instruments of music ; TVO0 (bs) Vl invent cunning work (of artistic devices in constr. of tabern.) Ex 31 4 3 5 3235 (all P), so 2 Ch 2 13 ; 3B"n nb"J!P work of the cunning (ingenious, in- ventive) workman (of artistic devices in weaving; see esp. VB and Di) Ex 26 131 28 615 3 6 8 - 35 39 3 ' 8 (all P) ; 3E'in PqfrrD 2 Ch 26 15 in- ventions of inventive men (of engines of war) ; 3ETI1 enn craftsman and inventive workman (in constr. of tabern., vid. supr^Exss 35 38 s3 (P). II. of God : 1. think, c. ace. pers + ? indirect obj. account one S'ltfb, for an enemy Jb 1 3^ 33 10 ; V"S3 i? 'n Jb 19" he accounted me unto him as his adversaries. 2. devise, plan, mean, c. ace. + b indirect obj. mtib for good Gn 50 20 (E) ; c. b pers. V devise for me ^ 40 18 ; ace. rei + by, devise something against a person Mi 2 3 Je 18 11 ; towards one Je 29", c. b« against Je 49 20 50 45 ; sq. inf. Je 26 3 36 3 La 2 8 . 3. impute, reckon, c. ace. rei + b pers., the habit of believing in (JE ; cf. Nipli. 3) ; not impute iniquity to one f 3 2' 2 . ITipli. Pf 3E*n3 Nu 1 8 2730, "Hatrnj f 88 s etc. + 1 o t. Pf. ; Imp/, 3g>E Lv 7 18 + 7 1., etc.,+ 6 t. Impf; Pi. 2fm Is 2 s 1 K 10" 2 Ch 9 20 : — 1. be accounted, thought, esteemed, c. 3 as Ho 8 12 Is S 28 29 16 4° 15 * 44 23 Jb 18 3 4 1 21 ; c |> Is 29 17 =32 15, La 4 2 ; ft? wt</i, amongr ^, 88 s , nea Is 2 K a< what (value) 1 (v. prob. interpol. ; om. ©); c. ace. Dt a'"" Pr 17 28 Ne "; ib «3^nj rrtnaa Gn 31" (E; ® Sam T03) Is 40 17 . 2. 6« computed, reckoned, c. f Jos 13 3 (D), by Lv 25 31 (P), 2 S 4 S : abs. S]D3 wa« no< counted (so plentiful was it) 1 K io 2l =2 Ch 9 20 2 K 22 7 . 3. be imputed to any one, c. j» Lv 7 18 Nu 18 2730 (all P), Lv 17 4 (H) Pr 27"; the interposition of Phinehas nplS? ib T13 yj, 106 31 was imputed to him for righteousness (cf. Qal II 3). Pi. Pf. 3 ms. 3BTI Lv 25 27 + 4t.; f. na$rt Joni 4 ; is. 'POtrn ^77 6 ii9 59 ; Zaqf.S&P, Pri6 9 Dnn 24, ?l3^nn Na i 9, etc., + 4 t. Impf; Pt. 3E*ntp p r 24 8 : — 1. 2Am& u/> Na i 9 , by Dn n 24 ; c. inf. ^ 73 16 Pr 24 s ; so of inanim. object "Otfrib na^n njJKH Jon I 4 */te ship was about to (minded to) be broken up. 3. count, reckon, the years since a sale of land Lv 25* (H) ; c. ) pers. Lv 25 s2 (H), 2 7 > 823 (P); c. DV Lv 25 M (P) ; c. T1K 2 K 1 2 16. Hithp. 7»np/ apW X^ D^isa Nu 23 s (JE) ajnonjr <^« nations it shall not reckon itself 2ttjn n.m. ingenious work, name of the girdle or band of the ephod (cunningly woven band, RV), only P; alw. in combin., l(l)3Nn 'n Ex 2S 27 - 28 29 s 39 2021 Lv8 7 ; ifTnBS 'T Ex 28 s 39 s. ti~l!ltt)n n.pr.m. (consideration) — son of Zerubbabei 1 Ch 3 20 ; ® Aaou/3t, ©L Aa<rap a 6. tillEn n.pr.m. (considerate) — 1. aLevite chief 1 Ch 9 14 Ne 1 1", © Aaou/S. 2. builders at the wall: a. Ne 3" io 24, © Ao-ouft aov6. b. Ne 3 s3 , © Acro„|3. fi.liSCJn n.m. reckoning, account (NH Aram, id.) Ec 9 10, T B'iJa Ec 7* 'n KVD Ec 7 s7 . j-iLpSttrn n.pr.loc. of the city of Sihon king of theAmorites Nu 2 1*- 27 - 28 - 3 "- 34 32 s (all E); Dti 4 2 24 - 26 - 30 3" 4 W 29 s J0S9 10 12" i3 10 - 21 - 27 (all D) Ju 11 19 Je 48 45 Ne 9 s2 ; captured by Israel who dwelt in it Nuai 25 (E) Jun 26 ; rebuilt by Reuben Nu 32 s7 (E), given to Eeuben at the division of the land Jos 1 3 17 (P) ; on the border of Gad, Jos 13 26 (P), it subsequently fell to Gad and was assigned to Levites out of that tribe Jos 2 1 39 (P) 1 Ch 6 66 ; the Moabites gained possession of it Is 15 4 i6 8 - 9 and subsequently
 * > he reckoned to Abram as righteousness Gn 15 6