18:34 ), v. Hal ZA ii. 401 ff. Di Is 36:19 Wkl Alttest. Unters. 101 Benz 2 K 17:24 al. , who cp. Šabara˒in , city conquered by Šalmanašarid IV ( Wkl in Schr KB ii. 276); but this by no means certain.
[ סְפַרְוִי ] adj. gent. of Sepharvaim , only pl. c. art. = subst ., הַסְפַרְוִים
2 K 17:31a .
[סָקַל
S
5619
TWOT
1541
GK
6232
]
vb.
stone, put to death by stoning
, also (
Pi.
)
free from stones
(
appears like denom., but noun unknown;
NH
סְקִילָא
execution by stoning
)
;
Qal
Pf.
2
ms. sf.
וּסְקַלְתּו
consec.
Dt 13:1
1;
3
mpl. sf.
וּסְקָלֻנִי
consec.
Ex 17:
4;
2
mpl.
וּסְקַלְתֶּם
consec.
Dt 22:2
4, etc.;
Impf.
3
mpl.
יִסְקְלוּ
Jos 7:2
5,
sf.
יִסְקְלֻהוּ
1 K 21:1
3, etc.;
Imv. mpl. sf.
סִקְלֻהוּ
1 K 21:10
;
Inf. abs.
סָקֹול
Ex 19:1
3;
21:28
;
cstr. sf.
סָקְלֹו
1 S 30:
6;
pelt with stones, stone to death
, (as penalty)
c.
acc. pers.
vel animal.,
Ex 8:22
;
17:4
(both JE)
1 S 30:6 1 K 21:1
0,
abs.
Ex 19:1
3;
21:28
(JE);
c.
acc. pers. +
בְּ
instr.
בָּאֲבָנִים
Dt 13:11
;
17:5
;
22:21
,
24 Jos 7:25 1 K 21:1
3.
Niph.
Impf.
3
ms.
יִסָּקֵל
be stoned to death
Ex 19:1
3;
21:28
,
29
,
32
(JE).
Pi.
Impf.
3
ms.
יְסַקֵּל
2 S 16:
6,
13
,
sf.
יְסַקְּלֵהוּ
Is 5:
2;
Imv. mpl.
סַקְּלוּ
Is 62:1
0;
1.
stone, pelt with stones
,
c.
acc. pers. +
בָּאֲבָנִים
2 S 16:
6,
acc.
om.
v
13
(
||
עִפַּר בֶּעָפָר
).
2.
free
vineyard (
acc.
)
from stones
(
Ges
§ 52 h)
Is 5:2
; so also
2 S 4:6
, reading
pt. f.
מְסַקְּלָה חִטִּים
lo, the portress
was cleansing wheat from stones
(for
MT
לֹקְחֵי ח׳
), so
We Dr Bu Kit
Löhr
HPS
after
Ö
; (
>
reading however mostly
סֹלְקָה
,
Qal
Pt
.);
סַקְּלוּ מֵאֶבֶן
Is 62:10
free
(highway) from
stones
.
Pu.
Pf.
סֻקַּל
be stoned to death
1 K 21:1
4,
15
.Not in
HP
; these and other writings (except above) use syn.
רגם
,
cf.
Br
Hex. 73
סַר
S
5620
TWOT
1549a
GK
6234
v.
סרר
.
[
סָרָב
S
5621
TWOT
1542
GK
6235
]
n.m.
rebel
? according to
Thes
al.
(
prob. Aramaic loan-word,
cf.
Aramaic
ܣܪܰܒ
(
srab
)
contradict, chatter, prattle, tell lies;
Alttest. alttestametliche(r,s) . KB E. Schrader, Keilinschriftl. Bibliothek . gent. gentis , of a people, gentilicium . HP Holmes & Parsons, Septuagint.
Br circa., Higher Criticism of the hexateuch;