Hebrew Word Studies (9 words)
Or (fully) owyeb {o-yabe'}; active participle of'ayab; hating; an adversary -- enemy, foe.see HEBREW'ayabNAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Originactive participle ofayab, q.v.Topical LexiconConcept and S Or (fully) owyeb {o-yabe'}; active participle of'ayab; hating; an adversary -- enemy, foe.see HEBREW'ayabNAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Originactive participle ofayab, q.v.Topical LexiconConcept and S
- be hostile to (semantic_range)
183t. (+ Qrמֵאֵשׁ֯ תַּםJeremiah 6:29); 3pluralתַּמּוּDeuteronomy 2:16+;תָּ֑מּוּ2 Kings 7:13; 1pluralתַּמְנוּ(Ges§ 67dd)Numbers 17:28;Psalm 64:7;תָּ֑מְנוּJeremiah 44:18; (Lamentations 3:22readתַּמּוּᵑ7 183t. (+ Qrמֵאֵשׁ֯ תַּםJeremiah 6:29); 3pluralתַּמּוּDeuteronomy 2:16+;תָּ֑מּוּ2 Kings 7:13; 1pluralתַּמְנוּ(Ges§ 67dd)Numbers 17:28;Psalm 64:7;תָּ֑מְנוּJeremiah 44:18; (Lamentations 3:22readתַּמּוּᵑ7
- be complete (semantic_range)
- finished (semantic_range)
- be finished (semantic_range)
- completed (semantic_range)
- be finished (semantic_range)
3115t. +Ezekiel 38:8(strike outᵑ6Co) +Ezekiel 38:12חרבהᵐ5Co forחרבות; pluralחֳרָבוֺתPsalm 9:711t. (Ezekiel 38:12, compare above); constructחָרְבוֺתIsaiah 5:177t.; suffixחָרְבֹתַיִךְIsaiah 49:19;חָרְבֹ 3115t. +Ezekiel 38:8(strike outᵑ6Co) +Ezekiel 38:12חרבהᵐ5Co forחרבות; pluralחֳרָבוֺתPsalm 9:711t. (Ezekiel 38:12, compare above); constructחָרְבוֺתIsaiah 5:177t.; suffixחָרְבֹתַיִךְIsaiah 49:19;חָרְבֹ
- waste (semantic_range)
- desolation (semantic_range)
- ruin (semantic_range)
18eminence, enduring, everlastingness, perpetuity(לנצחEcclus 40:14 as 4 below); —נֵ֫צַח1 Samuel 15:293t.;נֶ֫צַחAmos 1:1136t.; suffixנִצְחִיLamentations 3:18; pluralנְצָחִים34:10; —1eminence:נצח ישׂראל 18eminence, enduring, everlastingness, perpetuity(לנצחEcclus 40:14 as 4 below); —נֵ֫צַח1 Samuel 15:293t.;נֶ֫צַחAmos 1:1136t.; suffixנִצְחִיLamentations 3:18; pluralנְצָחִים34:10; —1eminence:נצח ישׂראל
- distinguish oneself (semantic_range)
Or (in the plural) par {awr}; or ayar (Judges 10:4) {aw-yar'}; fromuwra city (a place guarded by waking or a watch) in the widest sense (even of a mere encampment or post) -- Ai (from margin), city, c Or (in the plural) par {awr}; or ayar (Judges 10:4) {aw-yar'}; fromuwra city (a place guarded by waking or a watch) in the widest sense (even of a mere encampment or post) -- Ai (from margin), city, c
- wakeful (semantic_range)
- one (semantic_range)
- angel (semantic_range)
9; Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew;ᵑ7נְתַשׁid.; Syriactear off, away; Arabicis loan-word Frä137); —QalPerfect3masculine singularוְנָתַשׁconsecutive1 Kings 14:15; 2feminine singularנָתַשְׁתְּPsalm 9:7, e 9; Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew;ᵑ7נְתַשׁid.; Syriactear off, away; Arabicis loan-word Frä137); —QalPerfect3masculine singularוְנָתַשׁconsecutive1 Kings 14:15; 2feminine singularנָתַשְׁתְּPsalm 9:7, e
- pull (semantic_range)
- pluck up (semantic_range)
- root out (semantic_range)
- pull (semantic_range)
- pluck up (semantic_range)
30+;אָֽבְדוּPsalm 10:16+ (+Ezekiel 6:3ᵐ5Co) etc.;ImperfectיאֹבַדJob 3:3;Jeremiah 4:9;יאֹבֵ֑דּJob 20:72t.; 3 feminine singularתּאֹבַדDeuteronomy 22:34t.;תּאֹבֵ֑דJob 8:133t.;יאֹבְדוּJudges 5:313t.;יאֹבֵ 30+;אָֽבְדוּPsalm 10:16+ (+Ezekiel 6:3ᵐ5Co) etc.;ImperfectיאֹבַדJob 3:3;Jeremiah 4:9;יאֹבֵ֑דּJob 20:72t.; 3 feminine singularתּאֹבַדDeuteronomy 22:34t.;תּאֹבֵ֑דJob 8:133t.;יאֹבְדוּJudges 5:313t.;יאֹבֵ
- perish (semantic_range)
- they shall perish (semantic_range)
- destroy (semantic_range)
- be destroyed (semantic_range)
14, see following.זֵ֫כֶרnoun masculinePsalm 9:7remembrance, memorial(compare HptHebraica. 1885, 230) —׳זabsolutePsalm 111:4; constructDeuteronomy 25:19+;זֶכֶרconstructExodus 17:14van d. H; suffixזִכְר 14, see following.זֵ֫כֶרnoun masculinePsalm 9:7remembrance, memorial(compare HptHebraica. 1885, 230) —׳זabsolutePsalm 111:4; constructDeuteronomy 25:19+;זֶכֶרconstructExodus 17:14van d. H; suffixזִכְר
- male (semantic_range)
- male (semantic_range)
- male (semantic_range)
Or (prolonged) hemmah {haym'-maw}; masculine plural fromhalak; they (only used when emphatic) -- it, like, X (how, so) many (soever, more as) they (be), (the) same, X so, X such, their, them, these, t Or (prolonged) hemmah {haym'-maw}; masculine plural fromhalak; they (only used when emphatic) -- it, like, X (how, so) many (soever, more as) they (be), (the) same, X so, X such, their, them, these, t
- of their moaning (semantic_range)
- wailing (semantic_range)
- wealth (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
But the Lord shall endure for ever,.... When antichrist is entirely ruined, his cities destroyed, and the memorial of them perished, then "shall the Lord sit for ever" (g), as the words may be rendered; that is, as a Jewish writer (h) paraphrases them, in rest and quiet. The words may be expressive of the unchangeableness and
eternity and power of God; the Chaldee paraphrase of them is, , "the Word of the Lord is for ever; his habitation is in the highest heavens". And they may very well be interpreted of Christ, the essential Word of God, who is the unchangeable, everlasting, and almighty God; and who sits King for ever, and must sit at God's right hand, in the highest heavens, until all his enemies are made his footstool; and to him most properly do the following things in this verse Psa 9:8 belong: he hath prepared his throne for judgment; for the administration of judgment in this world, for the particular judgment after death, and for the general judgment after the resurrection of the dead; which seems by what follows to be chiefly meant, and which will come on after the destruction of antichrist; and all things are preparing for it; the day is appointed in which God will judge the world; Christ is ordained to be the Judge of quick and dead; devils and ungodly men are reserved to the judgment of the great day; the throne is ready, which will be a white one, Rev 20:11 ; denoting the purity, justice, and uprightness of the Judge, who himself is at the door. (g) "sedebit", Montanus, Junius & Tremellius, Cocceius, Michaelis; so Ainsworth; "sedet", Vatablus, Musculus. (h) R. Abraham Seba in Tzeror Hammor, fol. 150. 2.