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II. בּוּל S 944, 945 TWOT 215, 835d GK 1004, 1005, 1006 n.m. product, produce , v. יבול .

בּוּנָה S 946 GK 1007 n.pr.m. v. בּין .

בּוּנִּי n.pr.m. v. בנה .

•[בּוּס S 947 TWOT 216 GK 1008 ] vb. tread down, trample Qal Impf. יָבוּס ψ 60:14 = 108:1 4; 3 fs. תָּבוּס Pr 27: 7, אָבוּס Is 63: 6; sf. 3 s. אֲבוּסֶנּוּ Is 14:2 5; 1 pl. נָבוּס ψ 44:6 ;— tread down, trample (of warriors), no obj. expr. Zc 10:5 ; id. , fig. c. acc. (subj. י׳ , as warrior) Is 14:25 cf. ψ 60:14 = 108:14 Is 63: 6; (subj. men, with God’s help) ψ 44:6 ; fig. = reject, loathe Pr 27: 7. Po˓l. Pf. בֹּוסְסוּ Is 63:1 8;

בֹּסְסוּ Je 12:1 0— tread down , in bad sense, subj. enemies of י׳ , obj. acc. Je 12:10 (in metaph. ): = desecrate ( obj. מקדשׁ ) Is 63:18 . Hithpo˓l. Pt. f. מִתְבֹּוסֶסֶת Ez 16:6 , 22 —of the blind movements of infant’s limbs, kick out (this way and that), fig. of Jerusalem. Hoph. Pt. מוּרָ˜ס Is 14:1 9 —pass. trodden down Is 14:1 9, of corpse, sim. of king of Babylon.

יְבוּס S 2982 GK 3293 n.pr.loc. Jebus , name of Jerusalem according to Ju 19:10 יְבוּס הִיא יְרוּשָׁלַםִ , cf. also v 1 1; 1 Ch 11:4 יְרוּשָׁלַםִ הִיא יְבוּס , cf. v 5.

יְבוּסִי S 2983 TWOT 216a GK 3294 , יְבֻסִי 1. adj. gent. Jebusite, Jebusites , sg. אורנה הַיְבֻסִי 2 S 24:1 6, 18 cf. 1 Ch 21:1 5, 18 , 28 2 Ch 3: 1; as subst. a Jebusite Zc 9: 7; usually c. art. הַי׳ coll. the Jebusites , in hist. statement Gn 10:16
( J ) = 1 Ch 1:14 Nu 13:29 ( E ) Jos 9:1 ; 11:3 ; 12:8 ; 24:11 (all D ) Ju 3:5 Ne 9: 8, all in list of Canaanitish peoples; so also 1 K 9:20 = 2 Ch 8: 7, where remnant of these peoples referred to; also Ezr 9:1 , which seems to shew that this list had become a standing expression for early inhabitants; cf. further in promises (JED) Gn 15:21 Ex 3:8 , 17 ; 13:5 ; 23:23 ; 33:2 ; 34:11 Dt 7: 1; 20:17 ; Jos 3:10 ; specif. defined as inhabitants of Jebus-Jerusalem Jos 15:63 (×2) ( J ) Ju 1:21 (×2) 2 S 5: 6, 8 (on which cf. Dr ) 1 Ch 11:6 (called also יֹושֵׁב הָאָרֶץ 2 S 5:6 & ישְׁבֵי הָאָרֶץ 1 Ch

metaph. metaphor, metaphorically. D Deuteronomist in Dt., in other books Deuteronomic author or redactor.


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