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אֱוִי S 189 GK 209 n.pr.m. ( desire ?) one of five chiefs of Midian Nu 31:8 Jos 13:21 .

[ מַאֲוַי S 3970 TWOT 40c GK 4397 ] n. [ m. ] desire pl. cstr. מַאֲוַיֵּי רָשָׁע ψ 140:9 .

I. תַּאֲוָה S 8378, 8379 TWOT 2496b, 40d GK 9294, 9295 n.f. desire abs. Gn 3:6 +; cstr. תַּאֲוַת ψ 10:3 + etc.;— 1. desire, wish Pr 13:1 2, 19 ; 18:1 ; of physical appetite, longing for dainty food ת׳ מַאֲכַל Jb 33:2 0; distinctly good sense ψ 10:17 ; 38:10 Pr 11:2 3, 19:22 (? cf. infr .) Is 26:8 ( לְשִׁמְךָ וּלְזִכְרְךָ ת׳־נָפֶשׁ ); bad sense, lust, appetite, covetousness ψ 10:3 ( נַפְשֹׁו ת׳ ) 112:10 ; Pr 21:25 , 26 (as acc. cogn. ); particularly of longing for dainties of Egypt Nu 11:4 ψ 106:14 (both acc. cogn. ) 78:30 & in n.pr. given to place

where it occurred קִבְרֹות הַתַּאֲוָה ( q.v. ) Nu 11:34 , 35 ; 33:16 , 17 Dt 9:22 . 2. thing desired , in good sense Pr 10:24 so ת׳ לִבֹּו ψ 21:3 ; bad sense ψ 78:29 ; thing desirable (to senses) Gn 3:6 ( ת׳ לְעֵינַיִם ); perhaps also Pr 19:22 the ornament of a man is his kindness ( Ra K i, etc. but cf. supr .)

אֹות S 226 TWOT 41a GK 253 n.m. 79 Ex 4:8 ( f. Jos 24:1 7) sign ( Arabic ﺁيَة (˒āyat), pl. ﺁىٌ ( ˒āyun ), Aramaic אָתָא , ܐܳܬܳܐ ( ˒oto ) ) א׳ Gn 4:15 +; cstr. 9:12 +; pl. אֹותֹות Ex 4:9 + etc.— 1. sign, pledge, token Gn 4:15 ( J ); אֹות אֱמֶת true token Jos 2:12 ( J ); of blood of passover Ex 12:13 ( P ); אֹות לְטֹובָה token for good ψ 86:17 ; pledges, assurances of travellers Jb 21:29 . 2. signs, omens

Ra Rashi. S Strongs Concordance TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament . GK Goodrick/Kohlenberger numbering system of the NIV Exhaustive Condordance .
n. nomen , noun.
m. masculine.
f. feminine, feminae. pl. plural.
+ plus, denotes often that other passages, etc., might be cited. So also where the forms of verbs, nouns, and adjectives are illustrated by citations, near the beginning of articles; while etc. in such connexions commonly indicates that other forms of the word occur, which it has not been thought worth while to cite.
cstr. construct.

J Jehovist. P Priests Code or Narrative.


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