ֶךְ
Hb 3:9
into nakedness
(i.e. utterly)
is thy bow laid bare
, made ready;
We
proposes
עֹורֵר תְּעֹורֵר
(
cf.
2 S 23:1
8, I.
עור
Pō˓l
), and so
Now
[from
√
ערר
,
lay bare
]
thou layest
, etc.
[
מָעֹור
S
4589
TWOT
1588a
GK
5067
]
n.
[
m.
]
nakedness, pudendum
;only
pl. sf.
מְעֹורֵיהֶם
Hb 2:1
5.
עֵירֹם
S
5903
TWOT
1588b
GK
6567
,
עֵרֹם
adj.
and
n.
[
m.
]
1.
naked
;
2.
nakedness
(
√
עור
Ew
423, 426
Ges
§ 85 t Sta
§
§ 295, 327 a
;
>
√
ערם
(not
Heb.
in this sense)
Ba
NB § 27 g Kö
ii
. 84, 120
)
;
abs.
עֵירֹם
Gn 3:1
0,
11
+
4 times,
עֵרֹם
Ez 16:7
+
2 times Ez;
pl.
עֵירֻמִּים
Gn 3:
7;
1.
adj.
naked
Gn 3:
7,
10
,
11
(all pred.); as
subst. concr.
Ez 18:
7,
16
.
2.
n.abstr.
nakedness
Dt 28:4
8;
ע׳ וְעֶרְיָה
nakedness and bareness
(
=
naked and bare, of personified Jerusalem),
Ez 16:7
,
22
,
39
;
23:29
.
We
J. Wellhousen.
cf.
confer
, compare.
Now
W. Nowack.
√
root
or
stem. prefixed, or added, or both, indicates All passages cited.
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.
pl.
plural.
sf.
suffix,
or
with suffix.
adj.
adjective.
Ew
H. Ewals.
Ges
W. Gesenius, Heb. Gram. ed. by Kautzsch;
Sta
B Stade,
Heb. Gram.
>
indicates that the preceding is to be preferred to the following.
Heb.
Hebrew.
Ba
J. Barth,
Nominalbildung
.
Kö
E. König, Heb. Gram.
abs.
absolute.
+
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.
subst.
substantive.
concr.
concrete.
abstr.
abstract.
=
equivalent, equals.