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 |S adv. (contracted fr. I. |?X) where ? or whither? I S 10" (cf. 27 10 @ X, v. sub b« ad fin.); only besides in +1$?'? whence ? 2 K 5 s0 Kt (Qr f?KD); +JN™I? of time to wAa/ jw&l ? *«*> forca ? Jb 8 2 . With h focaJe : ^(a)whither ? Gn i6 8 32 ls 2S2 1 i3 13 2K6 G Isio 3 ^i39 77 +9t.; in indirect sentence Jos 2* Ne 2 16 ; (6) = where? tltn 2 19 ; (c) in the pbrase HJN1 PI3X any toftttfter ti K 2 3642 2 K 5 - 5 ; (d) of time, n:xnj) how long ? tEx 1 6 s8 Nu I4 ,tu (c. t6) Jos 18 3 Je 4 7 6 (sq. t6) rib i 2 V i3 22 ' 3 ' 3 62 4 Jb 18 2 19 2 (less common than the syn. T1? *iy). tnfeW (from 'X & ns here) adv. 1. where? Gn 3 7 16 1S19 22 2S9 4 Is 49 21 Je 3 2 Jb 4 7 3 8 4 Ru 2 19 ; in indirect sentence Je36 19 (less common than n»K, used of persom [contrast i" 1 .]"^] and with a verb [contrast >V.8]). 2. of what kind? (qualis?) only Ju8". fill. "W interj.(soinKabb., v.De Kohl97 Wr Ec,!l49 ") alas I (late) Ec 4 10 ^ »M (written in MT as one word) alas for him (Ew !309c ), the one, who falleth, etc. (i.e. who falleth alone) io 16. tlV. N&$ adv. not (frequently in Rabb., as T-"3X 'N impossible; and in Eth. the ordinary negative; cf. Ph. 2?ni>JD Baal exalts % oris husband tol [v. JsjJ], of which blVX is conjec- tured by DHM to be an intentional alteration, made for the purpose of avoiding the name Baal. If so, 'X perhaps suggested to the Hebrew ear the idea oiun-exalted or un-husbanded), queen of Ahab, daughter of Ethbaal, king of Tyre 1 K 16 31 18 41319 i 9 '- 2 2i 5 + ; 2 K 9 7 +. I. ^N a.m. isle, coast, v. I. S"I}N. II. l^N* nought, v. p. 34. "»$pM v. ir?t«. -ran*** v. 1. m. T -r . TT [^^] 283 vb.behostileto(As.ai'6tt(v.Dl w ), enemy = 3*)— Qal Pf. Y%&f Ex 23 s ; Ft. a** (3*) Ex 15° + ; sf.^K^K) 2S 22 19 =^i8 18 +; f. i£ »^3h Mi 7 810 ; l^k Ex 23 4 +, etc.; pi. EttJIJlfc ,/, 68 24 127 5 ; D^N ^ 139 22, etc.; — be hos- rra^ <z7« to, treat as enemy Ex 23 s2 (E, Gov't code) fT^prHJ 'rrai T'^N-nK »$^n (roM.*); else- where Pt. i8i8 B Term vk btof fjjjj usually as subst. & mostly sf. ; enemy, of per- sonal foe Ex 2 3 4 (E || KJS* v 5 ) Nu 3S 23 (P) 1 S 19 17 (cf. 18 29 ) 24 520 2S4 8 1K21 20 Jb 27' f 54» 55M (|| Hjfetp; opp. ^p, jn«D v") Mi 2 8 Pr 16 7 24'' + ; in sim. Je 30" (3% 1130) ; of public national enemy, sg. Ju 16 s321 ; coll. Ex 15'-' Dt^f Na3 n 2Ch6 24 + ; personif. Mi7"- 10 ; more oft. pi. Ex 23 s2 (E) Lv 2 6 71 (H) Nu io 9 (P) Dt l 4S 6 19 Je 15 9 34 2021 + ; of enemies of God, as protector of his people Nu io 35 (J) Ju <5 31 1 S 30 26 2 S i8 19 ^66 3 68'~ Na i 28 Is 66" + ; as morally supreme Jb 13 24 33 1 °V'37 20 92 ,010 + ; of God as enemy of rebellious people Is 63'°, in sim. La 2 46. tra', N n.f. enmity— 'X Gn 3 15 + 2 t.; cstr. na'X Ez 25 15 35 s — enmity, personal hostility, betw. men Nu35 2l22 (P), betw. serpent & woman Gn 3 15 (J), betw. peoples Cib rm? Ez 25" 35'. n.i^N n.pr.m. Job (meaning unknown ; Thes VS'tt ; obj. of enmity, cf. for pass. Bense *TO? ; Ew comp. Ar. i_XI lie who turns (to God); but cf. Di on i l ; all dub. cf. Lag BN9 °) Jb i>"'«» + 4 8t.Jb; EZI4 14 - 20. TN,1«v.W. n^ v. in. re», sub *». T — n"N v. ''s. □ ,,s n v. in. rm. TP«, HSNt*. nDD^N v. ib. ^*, Vhs, rb$&, $h$, ]^, dV»m, d 1 ?^, n 1 ?"^. ^"^ etc - v - ^ N - tV'M a.m. help (loan-word from Aram. JU/ "SiJjWfc eo Lag ""' 81 ' 175, No™ 01 * 626 ) only in sim. '« M? 1?:3 f 88 5. tfn^l^N] n.f. id. sf. V'^ V' 22 20 my /teifc (||mn>). T " : D^K ( cf - *. Talm. D'« <«myi/ Lag B!i28 ). to s X adj. terrible, dreadful — terrible, of Chaldeans Wn Jtjti) D'X Hb i 7 ; of d'gnifi ed woman, awe-inspiring ni73"l23 nQJ_K : Ct 6 4W . tnO^N ,, n.f. terror, dread (Talm. id., cf. As. imtu, D1 W )-'N Gn i 5 »+ ; "™, « Ex 15" (cf Ges W2B "); cstr.np'SPr 20 2 ; sf. IT^H! E« 23 "- V1DK Jb 33 7 , etc.; pi. D^S Je 5o :s ; B^U