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I. בַּד S 905, 906, 907 TWOT 199, 201a, 202a GK 963, 964, 965, 966, 967 , בָּ˜ד n. [ m. ] white linen ( deriv. unknown ) pl. בַּדּים אֵפֹוד בָּ˜ד 1 S 2:18 (priests of Nob), 2 S 6:14 = 1 Ch 15:27 (David): in P as material of diff. priestly vestments Ex 28:42 ; 39:28 Lv 6:3 (×2) 16:4 (×4), 23 , 32 . Pl. (ה)לבושׁ (הַ)בַּדִּים clad in (the) linen garments , of angel Ez 9:2 , 3 , 11 ; 10:2 , 6 , 7 Dn 10: 5; 12:6 , 7 .

II , III . בַּד S 905, 906, 907 TWOT 199, 201a, 202a GK 963, 964, 965, 966, 967 v. sub I, II. בדד .

בָּדָא S 908 TWOT 200 GK 968 vb. devise, invent (bad sense) ( Mish. id. , Aramaic בְּדָא , ܒܕܳܐ ( bdo ) invent; cf. Arabic بَدَأَ ( bada˒a ) begin, make a beginning ) Qal Pf. בָּדָא 1 K 12:3 3; Pt. sf. בֹּודָאם (instead of בֹּודְאָם ) Ne 6:8 —Jeroboam devised a feast in 8th month 1 K 12:53 ; invent accusation Ne 6:8 .

בָּדַד S 909 TWOT 201 GK 969 ] vb. be separate, isolated ( Arabic بَدَّ ( badda ) cause to withdraw; II . separate, disunite , Gn 11:8 Saa d; IV . divide into parts;

X . go alone, act independently ) , only Pt. בֹּודֵד Is 14:31 (of straggler in army), Ho 8:9 פֶּרֶא בֹודֵד לֹו a wild-ass ( sim. of Ephr. ) going alone for itself (i.e. wilfully: v sub לְ ), ψ 102:8 (of bird sitting solitarily).

II . בַּד S 905, 906, 907 TWOT 199, 201a, 202a GK 963, 964, 965, 966, 967 , בָ˜ד n.m. separation concr. part ( بِدٌّ , بِدَّةٌ ( biddun, biddatun ) portion ) sf. (always with לְ ) לְבַדִּי , לְבַדֹּו etc., 3 f. pl. •Gn 21:28 לְבַדְּהֶן , v 29 לְבַדָּ˜נָה ;— 1. with לְ , only in sg. , לְבַד proposes in a state of ( v sub לְ ) separation, alone, by itself ( Fr à part ). a. Ex 26:9 ( = 36:1 6) five curtains לְבַד by themselves , and six curtains לְבַד by themselves , Ju 7:5 him shalt thou set

לבד apart , Zc 12:12–14 . b. with sf. (89 times) to express the idea of by oneself, alone (proposes in his, thy, my separation ), Gn 2:18 it is not good for man to be


×4 four times. Mish. Mishna. Saad Arabic Version of Saadya. sim. simile.

Ephr. Ephraimitic source or Ephrem Syrus. concr. concrete.

Fr S. Frensdorff.

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