Hebrew Word Studies (7 words)
23Kt, seeהוּא.הוּאmasculineהִיאfeminine(plural masculineהֵ֫מָּה,הֵם; feminineהֵ֫נָּה,הֵן[the latter only with prefixes]; see these words),pronoun of the 3rd person singular,he, she, used also(in both 23Kt, seeהוּא.הוּאmasculineהִיאfeminine(plural masculineהֵ֫מָּה,הֵם; feminineהֵ֫נָּה,הֵן[the latter only with prefixes]; see these words),pronoun of the 3rd person singular,he, she, used also(in both
31+, etc.;Imperfect3masculine singularיִשְׁמֹּטGenesis 16:5,יִשְׁמּוֺטIsaiah 11:3; 3masculine pluralיִשְׁמְּטוּGenesis 31:53+,יִשְׁמּ֫וּטוּExodus 18:26(Kiיִשְׁמּוּט֫וּ; compare Ges§ 47g), etc.;Infinit 31+, etc.;Imperfect3masculine singularיִשְׁמֹּטGenesis 16:5,יִשְׁמּוֺטIsaiah 11:3; 3masculine pluralיִשְׁמְּטוּGenesis 31:53+,יִשְׁמּ֫וּטוּExodus 18:26(Kiיִשְׁמּוּט֫וּ; compare Ges§ 47g), etc.;Infinit
- judge (semantic_range)
5(apparentlymasculineIsaiah 14:17)world, poetic synonym ofאֶרֶץ(perhaps originally asproductive, compareיְבוּל,בּוּל, but this sense not clearly maintained; compare also Assyriantabaluinêlî tabali, by 5(apparentlymasculineIsaiah 14:17)world, poetic synonym ofאֶרֶץ(perhaps originally asproductive, compareיְבוּל,בּוּל, but this sense not clearly maintained; compare also Assyriantabaluinêlî tabali, by
21rightness, righteousness; —׳צLeviticus 19:3687t.;צִדְקִיIsaiah 41:108t., etc.; —1what is right, just, normal; rightness, justness, of weights and measures,אֵיפָה,אֶבֶןשְׁלֵמָה וָצֶדֶקDeuteronomy 25: 21rightness, righteousness; —׳צLeviticus 19:3687t.;צִדְקִיIsaiah 41:108t., etc.; —1what is right, just, normal; rightness, justness, of weights and measures,אֵיפָה,אֶבֶןשְׁלֵמָה וָצֶדֶקDeuteronomy 25:
- be just (semantic_range)
- have a just cause, (semantic_range)
- be in the right (semantic_range)
- be justified (semantic_range)
3) duwn {doon}; a primitive roy a straight course, i.e. Sail direct -- (come) with a straight course.NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. rootDefinitionto judgeNASB Translationadminister (1), 3) duwn {doon}; a primitive roy a straight course, i.e. Sail direct -- (come) with a straight course.NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. rootDefinitionto judgeNASB Translationadminister (1),
23people, in poetry and chiefly late; —׳לabsoluteGenesis 25:23(twice in verse);Proverbs 14:28,לְאוֺםProverbs 11:26; suffixלְאוּמִּיIsaiah 51:4; pluralלְאֻמִּיםGenesis 25:2328t.;לְאוּמִיםIsaiah 55:4; — 23people, in poetry and chiefly late; —׳לabsoluteGenesis 25:23(twice in verse);Proverbs 14:28,לְאוֺםProverbs 11:26; suffixלְאוּמִּיIsaiah 51:4; pluralלְאֻמִּיםGenesis 25:2328t.;לְאוּמִיםIsaiah 55:4; —
מֵשָׁרִיםProverbs 1:3; elsewhereמֵישָׁרִיםIsaiah 26:717t.; —1evenness, levelIsaiah 26:7, of path of righteous (in the future), figurative for free from difficulties;smoothness, of the flow of wine,׳בְ מֵשָׁרִיםProverbs 1:3; elsewhereמֵישָׁרִיםIsaiah 26:717t.; —1evenness, levelIsaiah 26:7, of path of righteous (in the future), figurative for free from difficulties;smoothness, of the flow of wine,׳בְ
- uprightness (semantic_range)
- equity (semantic_range)
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Commentary
Gill's Exposition
The Lord also will be a refuge for the oppressed,.... The poor and weak, such as have no might nor power, and are thrown down and trampled upon, as the word (i) signifies; and such are the people of God. They are oppressed with the burden of sin; they are bowed down with
Satan and his temptations; and are sometimes pressed out of measure, and above their strength, with the persecutions of men; they are trodden under foot by antichrist, or otherwise are borne down with a variety of sorrows and afflictions; but the Lord is a refuge for them. The Chaldee paraphrase renders it as before, "the Word of the Lord", the eternal Logos, the Son of God: he is a refuge for poor sensible sinners, fleeing from wrath to come; being typified by the cities of refuge, whither the manslayer fled from the avenger of blood: he is the strong hold for the prisoners of hope to turn into; his name is a strong tower and place of defence for oppressed saints; he is a refuge when all others fail, and at all times, in the day of affliction, and in the hour of death, and at judgment; a refuge in times of trouble; of which the saints have many, as when God hides his face, when corruptions prevail, when grace is low in exercise, and temptations are strong, yet even then Christ is the refuge from the storm; the salvation of his people is of him, and he is their strength in every time of trouble; see Isa 25:4 . (i) "attrito", Cocceius, Gejerus: "contrito", Michaelis.