smoothness
, of the flow of wine,
בֵּמ׳
Pr 23:3
1;
למ׳
Ct 7:1
0;
2.
in ethical sense,
uprightness, equity
, as taught in the school of wisdom
Pr 8:6
,
||
צֶדֶק
1:
3;
2:9
; of government
(ב)מ׳
ψ 9:9
;
58:2
;
75:3
;
96:10
;
98:9
;
99:4
; of speech
Is 33:15 Pr 23:16
; of Yahwehs promises
Is 45:19
;
רצה מ׳
1 Ch 29:17
have pleasure in equity;
עשׂה מ׳
Dn 11:6
make an equitable arrangement
.
3.
adv.
rightly
, with
חזה
ψ 17:2
;
אהב
Ct 1:
4.
מִישֹׁור
S
4334
TWOT
930f
GK
4793
n.m.
Je 48:8
level place, uprightness
;
מ׳
ψ 27:11
+
9 times;
מִישֹׁר
Zc 4:7
(
v.
Baer)
+
12 times;
1.
3 antith.
הר(ים)
1 K 20:23
,
25 Zc 4:
7;
עָקֹב
Is 40:
4;
מַעֲקַשִּׁים
42:1
6;
+
שְׁפֵלָה
2 Ch 26:10
;
||
עֵמֶק
Je 21:1
3;
הַמִּישֹׁור
specifically of the elevated plateau or 3 between the Arnon and Heshbon
Dt 3:10
;
4:43 Jos 13:
9,
16
,
17
,
21
;
20:8 Je 48:
8,
21
.
2.
level place
(free from obstacles),
fig.
for place of safety, comfort, and prosperity
ψ 26:12
;
ארח מ׳
27:1
1;
אֶרֶץ מ׳
143:1
0.
3.
uprightness
(
cf.
מֵישָׁר
2
), in government
ψ 67:5
;
שֵׁבֶט מ׳
45:
7;
||
צֶדֶק
Is 11:
4;
שָׁלֹום
Mal 2:6
.
שָׁרֹון S 8289 GK 9227 n.pr.loc. Sharon ( plausibly connected with √ ישׁר by Thes Ges 12 al. , cf. GASm Geogr. 52; = יְשָׁרֹונ* ; Ph. שרן ) strictly n.m. Is 65:10 plain, level ; 1. הַשּׁ׳ (with art.), name of maritime plain on Mediterr., from Joppa northward, noted for fertility, Is 33:9 ( || בָּשָׁן , כַּרְמֶל ; Ö ὁ Σαρων ), cf. הֲדַר בַּרְמֶל וְהַשָּׁרֹון 35: 2; 65:10 ( || עָכֹור עֵמֶק ; Ö τῷ δρυµῷ ); חֲבַצֶּלֶת הַשּׁ׳ Ct 2:1 ( Ö ἄνθος τοῦ πεδίου ); הַבָּקָר הָרֹעִים בַּשּׁ׳ 1 Ch 27:2 9; so also Jos 12:18 , where read מֶלֶךְ אֲפֵק לַשּׁ׳ so Di We Sam. 55 Ges 12 after Ö , cf. RS OTJC 2, 273, 435 .On this plain v. GASm Geogr. 147 ff. Buhl Geogr. § 65. 2. שָׁרֹון מִגְרְשֵׁי region E. of Jordan 1 Ch 5:16 ( || גִּלְעָד , בָּשָׁן ; Ö τὰ περίχωρα Τεριαµ , Ö A Σαρων ); identified by many with הַמִּישֹׁור ( Dt 3:10 ).
שָׂרֹונִי
adj.
gent.
of foregoing,
1 Ch 27:29
.
adv. adverb. GASm George Adam Smith, Historical Geography of the Holy Land. RS W. Robertson Smith, Old Testament in Jewish Church.