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 P"H!J of ', ). 4. make righteous, turn to righteous- ness, Dn 1 2 3 , cf. Aboth s 26 - 27 Bev. Hithp. Impf. i pi. Pj}VX) Gn44 16 (J) how shall we justify ourselves, clear ourselves from suspicion 1 p ,T H? adj. just, righteous; — abs. 'x Gn6 9 + ; pi. D'im? Ex 23' + , etc.;— 1. just, righteous, in government : a. of Davidic king 2 S 2 3 3 ; TOJf J e 2 3 5 Zc 9 s ( || victorious). b. of judges, Ez 2 3 4S Pr 29 s (v. Toy; Kau questions this meaning in all these). C. of law, '2f D , t?EB'D Dt 4 8 . d. ofGodDt32 4 ^n9 137 i29 4 Jb3 T 4^ opp. Pharaoh Ex 9 s7 (J); in discrimination Je 12 1 Zp 3 5 yjr 7 1012 1 1 7 ; condemnation 2 Ch 12 6 Dn 9 14 La i 18 Ezr 9'* Ne g 33 ; redemption Is 45 21 ^•ii6 6 ; keeping pi-omises Ne 9 8 ; in all his ways yfr 145 17 . 2. just in one's cause, right: Ex 2 3 7 - 8 (E) Dt 16 19 25 1 1 K8 32 = 2 Ch 6 23 , Is 5 21 29 21 Jb 32 1 3 6 7 Pr 17 1526 18 517 24 24 Am 2 6 5 12 Hbi 4 ' 3 ; right in law, not under penalty 2 S 4" 1 K 2 32 ; innocent of specif, offence 2 K io 9 ; c. ft? comp. S 24 18 . 3. just, righteous, in conduct and character : a. towards God Gn7' iS 23 - 24 - 24 - 25 - 2 " 6 - 23 (J) 20 4 (E), Hb 2 4 Mai 3 18. b. in gen., ethically: f 5 13 7 10 1 1 3 - 6 + 2 1 t. W ( + infr.), Pr 2 20 3 s3 4 19 9 9 +56t.Pr, Ec 3 17 +7t.Ec, Is 3 10 57 M Je 2o 12 La 4 13 Ez f>™ + 12 t. Ez, Ho 14 10 ; || D'Dn Gn 6 9 (P) Jb 12 4 ; || ty Jb 17' 22 19 27 17 + 94 21 ; II *£ '"IK* ^32 n 64 11 97 11 . 4. righteous, as justified and vindicated by esp. servant of *• Is 53 11 ; so his people, usu. pi. Is 60 21 ^33' + 8t.^ (v. also supr.); '» ^]K u8 is tents of the righteous; 'Jf blSi 125 3 ; 'i nnj? I s ; '* ^ v 6 ; sg. coll. 34 2022 75" Is 24 16 2 6 7 - 7 ;' P^X ""ia v 2 (|| D'JOK 1BB>). 5. „>A<, correct, Is 4 1 26 (cf. nOK 43 9 ); Zaw/wZ 'X ^3B> 49 s4 EV ; but rd. PI?. pi"J^, and (1 K i 26 ) p^K n.pr.m. (>*«, righteous; cf. Sab. n.pr. p^'ciS"-" - 287 ' 1 - 211 - 15 etc., DHM H ° fMu,,! ' ,,a ' No - 32 );— SaSaK, SaBSovK (cf. Lag BN225ff ): — 1. 48 priests: a. David's time S 8' 7 = 1 Ch 18 16, 2 S i5 24iB + 23 t. S K Ch, + (Sol.'s time) 1 K 2 s5 = 1 Ch 29 s2 , 1 K 4 2 - 4 ; ancestor of PHS »J| Ez 40 46 4 4 15 48 11 , '* JHt 43 ' 9 , '2f rva 2 Ch 3 1 10 ; descendant of Eleazar'i Ch 5 3434 +5t.Ch. b. 1 Ch s 38 - 38 , poss. = c. iCh 9 " Ne 1 1 11. t2. father-in-law of Uzziah 2 K 15 33 = 2 Ch 2 7 11. 1 3. two wall-builders : a. Ne 3 4. b. v 29 ; perh. =c. io 22, and d. "lBton 'x 13I 3 . irPpTU , FT*- n.pr.m. (' , is riqhteous- T 1, : • w' t 7 ^ " reess; cf. Sab. ^xpiV DHM" 1 - on No - 32 ) ;— 2<8f «a( f ) : 1. last king of Judah, n^PIO, changed to 'V: VI*- 2K24 171820 25 2 "=2Ch 3 6 , °", 1CI13 15 Jei 3 2i'- 37 + 37t. Je; BJ- fJe27 12 28 1 2 9 3 49 s4 . -, n2 < f2. false prophets: a. under Ahab, VlJ- 1 K "= 2Ch i8 10B ; HJ- 1 K 22". b. WJ- Jerem.'s time, Je 29 21 •". t3. WJ- prince, Jerem.'s time, Je 36 12. t4. HJ-, priest, Nehem.'s time, Ne io 2 (®L Sfxtvuu). 1 5. HJ-, son of Jehoiachin, ace. to 1 Ch 3 16, but prob. gloss, Be SS, cf. Kit. tpl"T¥, yilX, cf. Lag™ 31 ] Vb. gleam (NH id. (of face, bronze, etc.) ; Ar. C^-& he red);— Hoph. Pt. 3nTO nfr Ezr 8 17 polished bronze (so NH and — appar. Hebraism — % 2 Ch 4"). TnnS adj. gleaming, yellow (of hair); — "i T$f> Lv i 3 *>** M (opp. "hf 'b v 31 - 37 ). fl. [7nX] vb. neigh, cry shrilly (Ar. J4i neigh, Syr.^i, id.; SEst8 15 =BH);— Qal Pf. 3 fs. nbnv Est 8 15 ; 3 pi. Anx Is 24"; Impf. 3 mpl. ^ni? Je 5 8 ; 2 fs. ^nxn 50 11 Kt, Qr 2 mpl. vHSR and so Vrss ; Imv. fs. vnjf Is io 30 + ; mpl. vnx Je 3 1 7 ; — 1. neigh, of men under fig. of stallions ; c. ?K un(o (in desire) Je5 8, of profligate Judaeans; abs.50 11 of arrogant Chaldeans. 2. cry shrilly, in distress Is io 30 (c. adv. ace. ^p); usu. joy, praise (||!?1) I2 6 54', c. 3 at, over, Je 31 7 Is 24 14 ; + nno'B> Est 8 15 . T[rnnJtti] n.f. neighing; — pi. cstr. i>ip in>a« ni^nso j e 8 16 (|| vwd mro); s f. ^Ti'taxp 3 s7 of idolatrous Judah, under fig. of mare desiring stallion (||*pBM, IRJOJ DBJ). f II. [ /HX] vb. Hiph. make shining (NH id.(rare); || form of nnx, denom. fr. dnnv); —Inf. cstr. fOfO tWB ^nsni» ^, 104 15 . IMS (/of foil. ; cf. Ar. J£]» appear, mount, j^io back, C^b midday ; As. serw (TelAm. zu'ru, etc.), 6acX;; Aram. N"3n , ? > Jio^j MI 15 Dnnxn, midday; Lag BN129 ; >Ko" 1 ' 93 (cf. Thes) = «AtW, || nnr, NH Hiph. (rare), for this is in Aram, nns (rare)); i^SH Ecclus 43 s is denom. from D'lilV. fi. [~^nS] n.[m.] only pi. Onrv midday, noon, Dt28 w +, Q^JfjSf Gn 43 16 + (when sun mounts its highest ; on form as expanded pi. (not du.) v. Ges S88c and reff.); — usu. 1. noon as a specif, time of day, 1 K 18 29 ; esp. 'S3 at noon Gn43 1625 Am8 9 1 K 18 27 20 16 Ct i 7 (resting- time for flock), Je 6 4 (opp. evening) ; 'S HJf3 Je 20 16 (dist. fr. morning) as time of supposed security Je 1 5 8 Zp 2 4 ; also tn nyi npanp 1 K 1 8 M ,