Je 5:9
al.
;
כְּאֵלֶּה
Jb 16:2 Je 10:16
=
51:1
9,
כָּאֵלֶּה
Gn 27:46 Lv 10:19
(things like these, so
Is 66:8 Je 18:1
3)
Nu 28:24
P
(
cf.
Ez 45:2
5)
2 K 25:17
=
Je 52:22
,
כְּמֹו־אֵלֶּה
Jb 12:
3.
II.
אֵל
S
410, 411, 412
TWOT
02575, 92, 93a
GK
445, 446, 447
god
,
אֶלְדָּד
S
419
GK
455
,
אֶלְדָּעָה
S
420
GK
456
etc.
v.
I.
אלה
.
אֵלָא S 414 GK 452 n.pr.m. father of an officer of Solomon 1 K 4:18 ( = II . אֵלָה terebinth ? ) .
I.
אלה
TWOT
93
(
assumed as
√
of
אֵל
, (אֱלֹוהַּ
) אֱלֹהִים
god, God
, but question intricate, & conclusions
dub.
It is uncertain whether
אֵל
&
אֱלֹהִים
are from the same
√
. Following are the chief theories:
1.
a.
Thes
makes
אֵל
&
אֱלֹהִים
distinct, and both really primitive, but associates
אֵל
in treatment with
אֵל
strong
,
Pt.
of
√
אול
;
strong
, according to
Thes
, being derived from meaning
be in front of;
(different order in Lex. Man.,
RobGes
);
b.
אֵל
&
אֱלֹהִים
distinct; former from
אול
strong;
latter
pl.
of
אֱלֹהַּ
from
√
[
אלהּ
]
=
أَلِﻩَ
(
وَلِﻩَ
) (
˒aliha (waliha)
)
go to and fro
in perplexity or fear, hence
אֱלֹהַּ
fear & object of fear
, reverence,
recered one;
أَلِﻩَ إِلَى
(
˒aliha ˒ilā
)
=
פחד אל
trepide confugere ad
Ho 3:
5;
אלהים
=
פהד
Gn 31:42
=
מֹורָא
Is 8:13
De
Gn 1887, 48
(
cf.
σἐβασµα
,
postB
.
Heb.
יִרְאָה
NHWB
; Aramaic
דַּחֲלָא
CWB); so
De
following
Fl
in
De
Gn ed. 4, 57
,
cf.
M
V.
2.
אֵל
&
אֱלֹהִים
possibly connected;
אֵל
=
leader, lord
, from
√
אול
be in front;
so
Nö
MBAk 1880, 760 f;
SBAk
1882, 1175 f
.
3.
a.
אֵל
&
אֱלֹהִים
connected, & both from a
√
אלה
(
=
אלהּ
) to which is assigned meaning
strong;
so
Ew
§ 146 d, 178 b (
v.
also Jahrbücher d.
√
root
or
stem.
dub.
dubious, doubtful.
Pt.
Participle.
RobGes
Gesenuis, Hebrew and English Lexicon, translated by E. Robinson.
De
Franz Delitzsch.
postB
post-Biblical.
Heb. Hebrew. NHWB Levy, Neuhebr. Wörterb . Fl H.L. Fleischer.
MV Gesenius, Handwörterbuch über das A. T. , edd. F. Mühlau & W. Volck. Nö T. Nöldeke .
MBAk Monatsbericht d. Berliner Akad. D. Wissenschaften .
SBAk Sitzungsbericht d. Berl. Akademie der Wissenschaften .