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ֶ˜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 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 . 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.


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