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 npno iw . = pleasant, sleep of the toiler Ec 5"; light I 1 1 7 (|| EtotfrrnK nitqj> DJjffc 3itD). TpipPQ n.pr.loc. a station of Isr. in desert Nu 33 281 ". ® MartKKa, A MaOtuta, ®L MaTTtKa. TD^pntD^ n.[m. ]pl. sweetness = sweet things; — of drinks 'O VVfh Ne 8 10 (||^3N D<3t>fO); of lover's kisses 'D ton Cts 18 fl|^3 BTWJP). TflTTVIO n.pr.m. name of two Persians;, Cyrus' time Ezr i 8 . 2. Artaxerxes' time Ezr 4 7 . — © Mi0/>a[i]8aT7jf in both. ruro, nnrra, Wnww v. jna.

J. |. iVt^w, fourteenth letter; used as nu- meral 50 in postB. Heb. . JO part, of entreaty or exhortation, (we) pray, now (enclitic) (Syr. j, wJ; cf. Eth. it: vent, age ! Di» 1601 Lex 675 Kb" 244 );— attached: 1. to the imv., esp. in colloquial style, when it expresses an entreaty or admoni- tion, as Gn 12" Kp-VO« say, J pray, 13 9 Tffl ^yn to, v 14 V?? N 3" N '?'i x 5 5 TO '' D £' r| N r e ? n > 4* + ok, Nu 20' tmten w-iyoe>, Ju i3 4 i6«- 10 - M  5, etc., Is i 18 5 3 Am7 25 ; rarely in a command, Gn22 2 Is^ 3 . Ironically, in a challenge, IS47 12 Jb 40 10 . Once anomalously attached to a subst., or (accents) prefixed to a verb, Nu 12" K: MP] KJ btk (Ew !246a Di W"^K ; v. 3 b). 2. to the pf. with waw consec, in a precative sense (Dr* u ") Gn 40". 3. to the impf., when leave is asked, or a prayer or desire expressed ; a. in 1 pers., esp. with n cohort., Gn 19 8 NrriN'xIN let me, I pray, bring out, v 20 rms? Kpi^aij, 24 12 'job tyrnpj, v 14 *FW, v r7.a43.« 2 gi)' 32 i2.30 +o f t) 'j; x3 i8 Hrm <? 3 l et us go, / pray, Nu 20" Is 5 6 ; and in self-delibera- tion, Gn 18 21 UnTW I will go down, now ! Ex 3 s nJOtO WfTttOK I will turn aside, now, and see, 2 S 14 15 Ct 3 2 IS5 1 ; with % Jb32 21. b. in 2 pers., with ?N, in deprecation, Gn 18 3 •pay byo -uyn tor^Mi 19 7 47 29 Nmo 31, etc.; hence ellipt. N3~?K do not, / pray, (do this,) Gni9 18 33 10 Nu 12" EwDi. c. in 3 pers., Gn 1 8 4 fr<3 — ng* let there be brought, / pray, z(P 33 14 44 w * l etc., 2 S i 4 » 13 ' 7 1 K 1 7 21 2 K 2 9 ^7'° 118" 3 ; ironically Isi9 12 47 13, or defiantly Jer 1 7 15 where is the word of J.I N3 W3J ; with bx, G1113 8 nanp ^nn Kfbx, 18 30 y£ Kffy 'JIK?, 37 17 Nu 12". 4. joined to con- junctions and interjections : a. [SO'flN, contr.] N ?? ; v. p. 58. b. Hyi*, see above 3 b, c. C. NJ'DN, es P- in tne phrase jn 'DNVD NJ DN 1*yjDi used by one craving a favourable hearing tGn30 27 33 10 Ju6 17 1 S 27 s , and with N3 repeated in the request itself tGn 18 3 47 s9 50 4 Ex 33" 34 9 ; otherwise Gn24 42 . d. W'HSri behold, I pray, craving a favourable consideration of the fact pointed to by iljjn, and of the request founded upon it (with which t« is often re- peated), Gn 12 11 16 2 18" 31 i 9 28 '»» 27 2 Ju 13 s 19 9 1 S 9 6 16 15 2 S 13 24 2 K 2 16H 4« +, Jb 13 18 33 2 40 1516 . e. (u!>) "h NJ-'iK Woe, now, to me (us) ! tJe 4 31 45 7 La 5 16 . f. KJfTlSf where, jyray f +^ii 5 2 . g. iqrn^J, peculiarly, tfn6 R18 my vows to J. I will perform, lOjrW tUTTlM that (it may be) before all his people ! . N2 adj. v. N*3< tfcO n.pr.loc. No = Thebes (Eg. nt, city, i.e. prob. ne(t), v. Steind BAS1M6f -; As. Ni-'u, Ni-i' Dl p * r318 Steind 1 - - Schr C0T "°»-; Tel Am. Ni (Ni-i) Wkl T< " Am - 39 * Bez TolAmloB>,U3 );— "??? ft? mtrb* 1#t Je 46 s5 Anton from (of, © fc =3)^0,- jiDN N3 Na3 8 NoofAmon( = city of god Ammon, = ® Aioawokis Ez 30 1416 Steincl, • <, •,• v. also Jerem. and Billerbeck BASllLllHt ); EZ30" (II dYvib, jyx), to |ton-n$ vn^rn v 15 (|| pp « but © Co Berthol ^ q.v.'for td) v 16 '(|| Pp, Co }1D). It lay on the right bank of the Nile, c. 400 miles (by the river) S. of Memphis. tlNJ (Ju 4 19 Kt 1UO, i.e. prob. 1i«3), n.m. jM9 ' 4 skin-bottle, skin (/unknown; NH nij ; As. nddu, D1 HWB43, ; Aram, tn«);— 'i abs. f 119 83 ; cstr. Ju4 19 1 S 16 s0 ; sf. ijfc ^56"; pl.nnX3Jos9 4 -' 3 ;— skin, E '3J0S9 4 ' 3 1S16 20 ; abnn '3 Ju 4 19 ; for tears i/r 56" (fig.; v. Che); liD'pa "1 i.e. shrivelled and useless ^ 1 19 83 (in sim. ; cf . [De] Che Schu De Witt We > as t hrust B r