Hebrew Word Studies (12 words)
13;גָּעַרְתָּPsalm 9:62t., etc.;ImperfectיִגְעַרZechariah 3:23t.,תִּגְעֲרוּRuth 2:16;ImperativeגְּעַרPsalm 68:31;InfinitiveמִגְּעָרֿIsaiah 54:9;ParticipleגּוֺעֵרNahum 1:4,גֹּעֵרMalachi 2:3; — withבְּe 13;גָּעַרְתָּPsalm 9:62t., etc.;ImperfectיִגְעַרZechariah 3:23t.,תִּגְעֲרוּRuth 2:16;ImperativeגְּעַרPsalm 68:31;InfinitiveמִגְּעָרֿIsaiah 54:9;ParticipleגּוֺעֵרNahum 1:4,גֹּעֵרMalachi 2:3; — withבְּe
- rebuke (semantic_range)
27sea(Phoenicianים; Arabic; Palmyreneבימאon the sea, VogNo. 79; on Assyrianiâmu, (¹mu),sea, see DlHWB 307M-ACD 52HptBAS i. 171 n.) — absoluteיָם1 Samuel 13:5+;יָ֫מָּהGenesis 28:14+; constructיָםGenesi 27sea(Phoenicianים; Arabic; Palmyreneבימאon the sea, VogNo. 79; on Assyrianiâmu, (¹mu),sea, see DlHWB 307M-ACD 52HptBAS i. 171 n.) — absoluteיָם1 Samuel 13:5+;יָ֫מָּהGenesis 28:14+; constructיָםGenesi
58t.;וְיָבֵשׁconsecutiveIsaiah 19:5+ 4 t.; 3 feminine singularיָבְשָׁהGenesis 8:14; 3pluralיָבְשׁוּJeremiah 23:102t.;יָבֵ֑שׁוּJeremiah 50:382t.;Imperfect3masculine singularיִבַשׁIsaiah 19:7;יִיבָ֑שׁ 58t.;וְיָבֵשׁconsecutiveIsaiah 19:5+ 4 t.; 3 feminine singularיָבְשָׁהGenesis 8:14; 3pluralיָבְשׁוּJeremiah 23:102t.;יָבֵ֑שׁוּJeremiah 50:382t.;Imperfect3masculine singularיִבַשׁIsaiah 19:7;יִיבָ֑שׁ
- Jabesh of Gilead (semantic_range)
8 Kt.),noun masculinethe whole, all(Moabite, Phoenician,id.; Aramaicכּוֺל,; Arabic; Sabeanכל, compare DHMEpigr. Denk. 36-38; EthiopicAssyriankullatu) — absoluteכֹּל, constructכֹּלGenesis 2:5,16,20 #NA 8 Kt.),noun masculinethe whole, all(Moabite, Phoenician,id.; Aramaicכּוֺל,; Arabic; Sabeanכל, compare DHMEpigr. Denk. 36-38; EthiopicAssyriankullatu) — absoluteכֹּל, constructכֹּלGenesis 2:5,16,20 #NA
10stream, river; — absolute׳נGenesis 2:10+; constructנְהַרDeuteronomy 1:7+; pluralנְהָרִיםIsaiah 18:274t., constructנַהֲרֵיIsaiah 18:12t; but oftenerנְהָר(וֺ)תIsaiah 19:623t.; constructנַהֲרוֺת2 Kings 10stream, river; — absolute׳נGenesis 2:10+; constructנְהַרDeuteronomy 1:7+; pluralנְהָרִיםIsaiah 18:274t., constructנַהֲרֵיIsaiah 18:12t; but oftenerנְהָר(וֺ)תIsaiah 19:623t.; constructנַהֲרוֺת2 Kings
Or chareb {khaw-rabe'}; a primitive root; to parch (through drought) i.e. (by analogy,) to desolate, destroy, kill -- decay, (be) desolate, destroy(-er), (be) dry (up), slay, X surely, (lay, lie, make Or chareb {khaw-rabe'}; a primitive root; to parch (through drought) i.e. (by analogy,) to desolate, destroy, kill -- decay, (be) desolate, destroy(-er), (be) dry (up), slay, X surely, (lay, lie, make
- be waste (semantic_range)
30(but < Coמַהלִּֿי וְלִבְרִיתֵח);Pu`lalPerfectאֻמְלַלJoel 1:10+;אֻמְלְלָהIsaiah 33:9+;אֻמְלְלוּJeremiah 14:2etc.; —beorgrow feeble, languish; of loss of fertility (woman)1 Samuel 2:5;Jeremiah 15:19; 30(but < Coמַהלִּֿי וְלִבְרִיתֵח);Pu`lalPerfectאֻמְלַלJoel 1:10+;אֻמְלְלָהIsaiah 33:9+;אֻמְלְלוּJeremiah 14:2etc.; —beorgrow feeble, languish; of loss of fertility (woman)1 Samuel 2:5;Jeremiah 15:19;
- be weak (semantic_range)
- how weak is thy heart! (semantic_range)
3(smooth(& fertile) land) Bashan, first mentioned as kingdom of Og, east of Jordan, stretching from stream Jabbok (thus including northern Gilead) northward to Hermon, between Gennesaret (west) and mo 3(smooth(& fertile) land) Bashan, first mentioned as kingdom of Og, east of Jordan, stretching from stream Jabbok (thus including northern Gilead) northward to Hermon, between Gennesaret (west) and mo
—1mountain-promontory on Mediterranean, with fertile slopes, Tel el-Amarna (Ginti-)Kirmil, JastrJBL xi. 1892, 115;Joshua 19:26,׳הַרהַֿכּ1 Kings 18:19,20;2 Kings 2:25;2 Kings 4:25;׳ראֹשׁ הַכּAmos 1:2;A —1mountain-promontory on Mediterranean, with fertile slopes, Tel el-Amarna (Ginti-)Kirmil, JastrJBL xi. 1892, 115;Joshua 19:26,׳הַרהַֿכּ1 Kings 18:19,20;2 Kings 2:25;2 Kings 4:25;׳ראֹשׁ הַכּAmos 1:2;A
- Carmel (semantic_range)
4bud, sprout; — absolute׳פIsaiah 18:5+,מָּ֑רַךְExodus 25:33;Exodus 37:19; constructמֶּרַחNahum 1:4+; suffixמִּרְחָהּNumbers 8:4,מִּרָחָםIsaiah 5:24; plural suffixמְּרֶחֶיהָExodus 25:31+; —bud,Isaiah 5 4bud, sprout; — absolute׳פIsaiah 18:5+,מָּ֑רַךְExodus 25:33;Exodus 37:19; constructמֶּרַחNahum 1:4+; suffixמִּרְחָהּNumbers 8:4,מִּרָחָםIsaiah 5:24; plural suffixמְּרֶחֶיהָExodus 25:31+; —bud,Isaiah 5
- fly (semantic_range)
25הַלְּבָנֹןvan d. H.)71proper name, of a mountainLebanon(Phoenicianלבנן; AssyrianLabnanu, etc., SchrCOT on1 Kings 5:13, DlPar. 103 ff.; EgyptianRa-mn-nWMMAsien u.Europa,197ff.; Arabiccompare further 25הַלְּבָנֹןvan d. H.)71proper name, of a mountainLebanon(Phoenicianלבנן; AssyrianLabnanu, etc., SchrCOT on1 Kings 5:13, DlPar. 103 ff.; EgyptianRa-mn-nWMMAsien u.Europa,197ff.; Arabiccompare further
30(but < Coמַהלִּֿי וְלִבְרִיתֵח);Pu`lalPerfectאֻמְלַלJoel 1:10+;אֻמְלְלָהIsaiah 33:9+;אֻמְלְלוּJeremiah 14:2etc.; —beorgrow feeble, languish; of loss of fertility (woman)1 Samuel 2:5;Jeremiah 15:19; 30(but < Coמַהלִּֿי וְלִבְרִיתֵח);Pu`lalPerfectאֻמְלַלJoel 1:10+;אֻמְלְלָהIsaiah 33:9+;אֻמְלְלוּJeremiah 14:2etc.; —beorgrow feeble, languish; of loss of fertility (woman)1 Samuel 2:5;Jeremiah 15:19;
- be weak (semantic_range)
- how weak is thy heart! (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
He rebuketh the sea, and maketh it dry,.... As he did the Red sea, when the children of Israel passed through it as on dry land; which shows his power and sovereignty over it; that it is at his command, as a servant at his master's; and since the wind and sea obey him, what is it he
cannot do? see Isa 50:2 ; and drieth up all the rivers; that is, he can do it if he will; he divided the waters of Jordan, through the midst of which the Israelites passed on dry ground; and will dry up the river Euphrates, to make way for the kings of the east; and as for Tigris, on the banks of which the city of Nineveh stood, of which the inhabitants boasted, and in which they trusted for their security, he could dry up, and make way for the enemy to enter in; or make that their enemy, and overflow them with it, as he did; see Nah 1:8 . By the "sea" and "rivers" may be meant the whole Assyrian empire, and many nations and people, as Jarchi and Abarbinel interpret it, of whom it consisted; see Jer 51:36 ; Bashan languisheth, and Carmel, and the flower of Lebanon languisheth; when the Lord restrains the heavens from giving rain, then Bashan, famous for its fat pastures and fruitful meadows, and Carmel for its rich grain fields, and Lebanon for its tall shadowy cedars, these, and the glory of all, wither and fade away, being parched and dried up for want of moisture. These were places in the land of Israel, but may be put for like flourishing and fruitful hills and countries in the land of Assyria, which should become desolate; see Psa 107:33 .