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 rM t& (botli JE), 2 S 17 116 19 8 Ru i 12 3 2 -' 3, opp. in» to-morrow 1 S 19"; '?D = (Am ju'yA* just past, 7as< night 1 S 1 5" (cf. Dr) ; '!*r^! a?/ n^A< Ho 7" (opp. IpS), Ex 14 2021 (J), Nun M Jos io 9 (both JE), Ju'16" 19 25 1 S 15 11 31" 2 S 2 MM 4 7 ; opp. Ninn Blf fffa (of continuous action) 1 S 19 24 28 20 Is 62", opp. DOT f 78 14 ; '^33 f 6 7 every ray/** (prob.); cf. JTC>?rr->3 I s 2 1 8 aK the nights (opp. DO*)-!-; esp. n$£ 6y m^ Nu22 20 (E) Jos 8 s (JE), Dti6' Nu 9 16 (P) + 5 it.; of these Gn 14" and Ex I3 2,K (J) + 25 t. opp. DD^, covering all the time; otherwise Ju 6 s7 (opp. DOi^); DIM J1^ n i g ht and day 1 K 8 M Is 27 s Est 4 16 ; less oft. nii>? f 16"; '^>n j y „^a< f 2 K 25* ('b in || Je 52 7 ), Zc i 8 Ne4 16 (opp. Di»n)t; ^! irf., Je6 5 + i8t. (chfly late; oft. opp.Di 1 ?, D»i etc.); niWa +^ 9 2 3 (opp. -ipsa), i 34 i Ct3 18 ; n^a Ne 9" (opp. DOi'3); i>?3 Is 15"; 'b a * a< n^Af Jb 5" (opp. Q^ T nV)t. 2. fig. tfrlf ^3 Wtf Is 16 s sim. of shadow of Zion as protection; more oft. in gloomy sense, of avenging calamity without divine guidance or comfort Ji"? 1 ? ""V V Mi3 6 ; personal distress Jb35 10 ; judgment perh. also Jb 36 20 (Ew De Di Da ; night of death Bu; 'unintelligible' Siegf); b*W?H? n^>ernpi S 2i n i.e. what hour of the night of calamity is it? cf. v 12 (opp. ii?3). tj"V, 7 , 7 n - f - Lilith (Milton Che night- hag), name of a female night-demon haunting desolate Edom ; prob. borrowed fr. Bab., Is 34 14 (NH id.; As. lilttu, D1 HWBS77 ; Syr. jl'-y-y PS 19M ; on the development of legends of Lilith in later Judaism, v. Bux Le,T * ta,ud -»- T - Che* d,oc ' Griinbaum z "° *"'• m - *° '—Connexion with rbb perhaps only apparent, a popular etymology). t [tp 7] vb. scorn (NH id.; vb. not in cog- nates; cf. Ph. yba interpreter CIS 22 "- 88 ; Ar. J& is V' 1 * + 3 1.;— scorn, Tj3^ Vffa NBTI Pr9 12 if thou scornest thou alone shalt bear it (opp. ^P??), c. ace. 14 9 19 28 ; c. ?, t3*J?? pTTWl scorners lie (God) scorneth 3 s4 ; }*?n the scorner is proud and haughty 21 24, de- lights in scorning i 22 , is incapable of dis- cipline 9 7 , reproof 9 s 15 12 . or rebuke 13 1 , cannot find wisdom 14'; is an abomination 24', should be avoided V 1 '? smitten and punished for the benefit of the simple Pr 19 s ' 2 i u and banished for the removal of conten- tion 22 10 ; judgment is prepared for him 19 29 ; Hiph. Pf. 3 mpl. sf. W?n ^119"; Pt. r!"? Gn 42 23 Jb33 23 ; pl.cstr.T)o 2 Ch32 31 ; rf.T&Jb i6 M ; X$B IS43 27 ;— 1. deride Jb 1 6 20 ^ 1 1 9". 2. Pt. interpreter Gn 42 s3 (E) ; fig. of interme- diaries between God and man, Jb 33^ Is 43 s7 ; ambassador 2 Ch 32". Po'lel Pt. pi. &TP (9 dropped Kb' "• 479 ) scorners Ho 7 s. Hithp. Impf. WXi?nn act as a scorner, shew oneself a mocker, Is 2 8 21. tpr? n.[m.] soorning, Pr i 22 ; ftib n?JK mew of scorning, scorners = D'Jfp 29 s Is 2 8". t • : . 6, also Pr i 6 (al. here figure, enigma). t£*7 (-/of foil., Thes vrb) perhaps=6e strong (Thes) cf. Ar. ojl , i^J , strength ; oS (med. 1) ill. v. be strong, etc., appar. denom. =be lion-like. ti. tf$ n.m. Jb4 '" lion (Ar. viLJ, $ XJ F^ As. rae&t, lion is comp. by Hal (cf. Hpt KAT2IS10 ) Ba ZABLiw.»J._ Kow j b4 n I S3 o 6 (|| *W),Tto| O non33 Pr 30 30 . f n. 2^7 n.pr.loc. (on meaning lion, cf. B g« M »ife (H »M«u) ; _f orme r name of Dan, in extreme north of Canaan, Ju iS 714 - 27 - 29 (v. f^ p. 192b); ® Aaura; —Df) q.v. ; cf.Buhl 6 "*^ 124 . fin. t*j^7 n.pr.m. father of Michal's second husband, 1 S 25" + 2 S 3 15 Qr (Kt &b), ® Apta, 2fXXi/f, A Aa(f)iy, ©L Ighzs, ^eXXttfi. tnttT7 n.pr.loc. N. of Jerus. Is io 30 (perh. akin to in. 55*??, v. Di); site unknown; v» Kasteren ZPVl1 "- 101 conj. 'Isawiye, village two miles NE. fr. Jerus. ( PEF "»» ' Mom - '"• OT Rob BB '• *" cf. Buhl 000 * 1 - 175 ), @ cV 2a, Aataa. Tr7 = '"13 p 7m«. of V?j! q.v. (Ph. yb take out, choose (1); X 1?b as BH; Ar. S5J is strike, push, with the hand, etc., I5^L. pestle, cf. mod. & attack Wetzst ZMO "" 1868 ', * > ;
 * P"}y Is 29 20 ; wine is a scorner Pr 20 1 . —
 * nJT'bft n-ff-l satire, mocking-poem Hb
 * D7 vb. capture, seize, take (by lot)