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Rh adj. failing with desire, longing, only fpl. Dt 28:32 while thine eyes look and fail longingly for them (cf. vb. Qal 2 b, and  infr.)

Kt, Qr n.pr.m. (&radix; I. ) — one of those who had strange wives Ezr 10:35, , A ,.

n.m. 1. failing, pining; 2. anni- hilation (on format, cf. Lag:RN200 ;— 1. cstr. Dt 28:65 failing of eyes (in longing, cf. foregoing, and v. Dr). 2. Is 10:22 annihilation, strictly decided.

n.pr.m. one of Naomi's sons Ru 1:25 4:9, , , L (on etym. cf. Jer.; vid.Lag: Onom, ed 2, 62, 5).

† II. [] n-[f-] completeness, perfec- tion ; — only pl. cstr. intens. 2 Ch 4:21 perfections of gold = purest gold. — 1. v. sub.

† n.f. completeness, perfection ; — 119:96 to all perfection have I seen an end.

† n.f. end, completeness;— abs. Jb 11:7 28:3 ; cstr. Ne 3:21 + 2 t.;— 1. end, Ne 3:21 even unto the end of the house of Eliashib; Jb 26:10 unto the end of ( = boundary betw.) light and darkness; 28:3 and to every end (=to the farthest limit)' he exploreth; Jb 11:7 unto the end of Shadday wilt thou reach (so as to know him fully)? 2. completeness, as ace. of manner (Da:Synt § 70b ) 139: 22 with completeness of hatred I hate them.

n.m. Ho:8,8 article, utensil, vessel (NH id.; ace. to Thes fr. = conficere, like Ger. Zeug fr. zeugen; prop, therefore anything finished, made, produced; ace. to Ba:ZMQ1887,605 fr. meaning enclose, contain; he finds pl. of in  M-I:23 (cf. ))— abs. Je 18:4 +; 1 S 17:49 21:6 ; cstr. Ho 13: 15 + ; sf. Dt 23:25; pl. Ex 22:6 + ; cstr. Gn 24:53 + ; sf. Gn 31:27 + 2 t. ; Gn 27:3 Ez 12:4 ; 1S 9:7 ; Gn 43:11 + ;  Jos 7:11 + ;— 1. in gen., article, object, made of any material, thing, esp. thing of value 1 S 6:8.15 (images of mice, etc.), personal or household property Gn31:37,37 (E; v b, 45:20, (E), Ne 13:18 , Jos7:11 (JE), Ex 22:6 (E) money or articles (property), Jb28:17 (appar. coll.); things carried, A. = stuff, load, baggage (impedimenta) 1 S 17 22,22, appar. = baggage-train 10:22 25:13 30:24 Is 10:28 ; (cf. Gn 31:37 supr.); things of exile, i.e. the most necessary articles, such as exiles may take, Je 46:19 Ez 12 3.4b 7 b, cf. v 4a. 7a; = ornaments or jewels Gn 2 4:53 (J; , prob. = ornaments),  also Ex 3:22 11:2 12:35 (all E) ; Is 61:10 , Ex 35:22  Nu 31:50,  (all P),  Pr 20:15 (in fig.)  Ez 16:17.39 23:26 (all in fig.);  as merchandise Ez 27:13;  as cargo of ship Jon 1:5  Jos6:19.24 (JE; spoil of war); of any house- hold article (on which one sits) Lv 15:4,6,22,23,26 (all P); of skin Nu 31:20 , or wood v:20 (P); Na 2:10 precious thing, so Ho 13:15 (fig.), Je 25:34 (sim.), 2 Ch 32:27 Dn 11:8, 2 Ch 20:25 (appar. = ornaments) ; also Je 22:28 (fig. of Coniah, || ), Ho 8:8 (sim.; cf. Je 48:38 infr.); † specif, of garments (one's 'things'): Dt 22:5 (||), so Lv 13:49 (cf. v:48 ), v:52,53,57,58,59 (all P). 2. utensil, implement, apparatus: + a. imple- ment of hunting and (esp.) war, =weapon Gn 27:3 (J), 1 S 20:40 21:9, 1 K 11:8 = 2 Ch 23:7, 1 K11:11 Is 54 16.17 Je 22:7 ; prob. also Nu35:32 ,  v:16 ,  v:18 (all P); Gn 49:5 (poem);  Ez 9:1 v:2 ; fig. of God's weapons  7:14 (||) ;  Is 13:5s Je 50:25 ; of entire equipment of warrior, armour or armament offensive and defensive 1 S 17:54 (cf. v:5 ff), 21 66 (v. Dr 8:Sm 139,293 ), 31:9,10 =i Ch 10:9,10 ; hence  ar- mour- or weapon-bearer Ju 9:54 1 S:14:1,6,7,12,12,13,13,14,17 16:21 31:4,4,5,6 =1 Ch 10:4,4,5, 2 S 18:15 23;17 = 1 Ch 11:39 ; fig.  Is 32:7 and a knave, his weapons (i.e. devices, Che 'machinations') are evil; more precisely, his  Ju 18:11,16,17 1 S 8:12 2 S 1:27 Dt 1:41 Je 21:4 50:20 (fig.), Ez 32:27 1 Ch 12:34 (van d. H v:33 ); , his , his  1 Ch 12:38 (van d. H v:37 ); , his , his  Ec 9:18 ;   2 K 20:13 = Is 39:2 is perh. armoury;  3 Ez 40:42 is sacri- ficial knife. †b. instrument of music Am 6:5 1 Ch 15:16 16:42 2 Ch 5:13 7:6 23:13 34:12;  29 26,27, Ne 12: 36; 71:22,  1 Ch 16:5 ; alone 1 Ch 23:5,