Hebrew Word Studies (7 words)
a.(a) with a verb, which is then always an imperfect (never an imperative), by preference in the cohortative or jussive mood, where this is in use, and may be of any person or number;Genesis 15:1and o a.(a) with a verb, which is then always an imperfect (never an imperative), by preference in the cohortative or jussive mood, where this is in use, and may be of any person or number;Genesis 15:1and o
- these (semantic_range)
17;Proverbs 12:12;חָֽמְדוּProverbs 1:22;וְחָֽמְדוּconsecutiveMicah 2:2;חֲמַדְתֶּםIsaiah 1:29;ImperfectיַחְמֹדExodus 34:24; 2masculine singularתַּחְמֹדExodus 20:16(twice in verse) + 3t. (includingProve 17;Proverbs 12:12;חָֽמְדוּProverbs 1:22;וְחָֽמְדוּconsecutiveMicah 2:2;חֲמַדְתֶּםIsaiah 1:29;ImperfectיַחְמֹדExodus 34:24; 2masculine singularתַּחְמֹדExodus 20:16(twice in verse) + 3t. (includingProve
- desire (semantic_range)
- delight (semantic_range)
245t.; constructיְפִיEzekiel 28:7; suffixיָפְיִ֑ךָEzekiel 28:17;יָפְיֵךָPsalm 45:125t.;יָפְיוֺIsaiah 33:172t.;יָפְיָהּProverbs 6:25;Esther 1:11;beautyof a womanIsaiah 3:24;Psalm 45:12;Esther 1:11;Prov 245t.; constructיְפִיEzekiel 28:7; suffixיָפְיִ֑ךָEzekiel 28:17;יָפְיֵךָPsalm 45:125t.;יָפְיוֺIsaiah 33:172t.;יָפְיָהּProverbs 6:25;Esther 1:11;beautyof a womanIsaiah 3:24;Psalm 45:12;Esther 1:11;Prov
15inner man, mind, will, heart; — absolute׳לDeuteronomy 28:2831t.; constructלִבַבDeuteronomy 20:822t.; suffixלְבָבִיIsaiah 21:424t.;לְבָֽבְךָDeuteronomy 4:2935t.;לְבָבֶ֑ךָDeuteronomy 4:3921t.;לְבָבֵךְ 15inner man, mind, will, heart; — absolute׳לDeuteronomy 28:2831t.; constructלִבַבDeuteronomy 20:822t.; suffixלְבָבִיIsaiah 21:424t.;לְבָֽבְךָDeuteronomy 4:2935t.;לְבָבֶ֑ךָDeuteronomy 4:3921t.;לְבָבֵךְ
a.(a) with a verb, which is then always an imperfect (never an imperative), by preference in the cohortative or jussive mood, where this is in use, and may be of any person or number;Genesis 15:1and o a.(a) with a verb, which is then always an imperfect (never an imperative), by preference in the cohortative or jussive mood, where this is in use, and may be of any person or number;Genesis 15:1and o
- these (semantic_range)
22+,לָקָח֑Genesis 27:36+ (קָחEzekiel 17:5is textual error; omitted byᵐ5ᵑ6Co, compare Ges§ 19, 3. a); suffixלְקָחַנִיGenesis 24:7,לְקָחָםJeremiah 27:20(forקָחָםHosea 11:3read probablyאֶקָּחֵםᵐ5ᵑ7Ew St 22+,לָקָח֑Genesis 27:36+ (קָחEzekiel 17:5is textual error; omitted byᵐ5ᵑ6Co, compare Ges§ 19, 3. a); suffixלְקָחַנִיGenesis 24:7,לְקָחָםJeremiah 27:20(forקָחָםHosea 11:3read probablyאֶקָּחֵםᵐ5ᵑ7Ew St
- learning (semantic_range)
- teaching (semantic_range)
- what is received (semantic_range)
- instruction (semantic_range)
- teaching (semantic_range)
17eyelid(Late Hebrewid.; fromfluttering?); — only dual construct (see below) and suffixעַפְעַמַּיJob 16:16;Psalm 132:4,עַפְעַמֶּיךָProverbs 4:25;Proverbs 6:4, etc.; —eyelids, usually nearly =eyes(6 t. 17eyelid(Late Hebrewid.; fromfluttering?); — only dual construct (see below) and suffixעַפְעַמַּיJob 16:16;Psalm 132:4,עַפְעַמֶּיךָProverbs 4:25;Proverbs 6:4, etc.; —eyelids, usually nearly =eyes(6 t.
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
Lust not after her beauty in thine heart,.... Do not look upon it with the eye, nor dwell upon it in the thought; the one will lead on to and kindle last in the heart, and the other
will cherish it and blow it up into a flame; and lust thus conceived and nourished in the heart is no other than committing adultery, Mat 5:28 ; neither let her take thee with her eyelids; let her not take thee from instruction with them, so Aben Ezra, from attending to that; or let her not take thy wisdom from thee, so Jarchi; or rather let her not take thee as in a net, with the sparkling of her eyes, with the wanton and amorous glances of them; so the Syriac version, "let her not captivate thee", &c. which applied to the antichristian church, may signify the outward pomp and grandeur of it, its pretensions to antiquity, to the apostolic see, to infallibility, miracles, great devotion, &c. which are taking to men, and are the Circean cup with which she bewitches and allures, Rev 17:4 . The Targum is, "let her not seduce thee,'' &c.