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compact of Jacob with Laban Gn 31:46 (×2), 48 , 51 , 52 (×3) cf. also גַּלְעֵד n.pr.
d. heap of ruins Is 25:2 ; elsewhere pl. Ho 12:12 2 K 19:25 = Is 37:26 Jb 15:28 Jer. 9:10 ; 51:37 . 2. waves ( rollers ) poet., only pl. , waves of sea Je 5:22 ; 31:35 Is 51:15 Jb 38:11 ψ 65:8 ; 89:10 ; 107:25 , 29 ; cf. also in simile Ez 26:3 Is 48:18

( גַּלֵּי־הַיָּם ); fig. of chastisements from י׳ ψ 42:8 ( || מִשְׁבָּרִים ) Jon 2:3 ( || id. ); of army of Babylon’s conqueror Je 51:42 , 55 ; cf. Zc 10:11 ( VB ; but Bev JPh. xviii. 88 proposes גִּבְלִים cf. Ez 27: 9). 3. spring , Ct 4:12 גַּן נָעוּל אֲחֹותִי כַּלָּ˜ה גַּל נָעוּל מַעְיָן חָתוּם a garden barred ( is ) my sister, bride, a spring barred, a fountain sealed; but גַּן for גַּל Ö ã É .

גַּלִּים S 1554 GK 1668 n.pr.loc. ( heaps) ;—place N. of Jerus. 1 S 25:4 4; personified as בַּת־גִ׳ Is 10:3 0.

גַּלְעֵד S 1567 GK 1681 n.pr.loc. ( witness-pile ) name of pile of stones erected by Jacob and his company ( Kit Gesch. 129; by Laban We D i) Gn 31:47 , 48 ( v. גַּל 1 c ) appar. intended to explain גִּלְעָד q.v .; Di conj. also (as name of altar) Jos 22:34 ( cf. ã ).

[ גֵּל S 1561 TWOT 353b, 353d GK 1645 ] n. [ m. ] dung ( bell of dung, Arabic جِلَّةٌ ( jillatun ) etc., dung of camels etc., cf. Aramaic גַּלָּא ; on form v. Ew § 255 b Ol §
150. 163

) sf. גֶּלֲלֹו Jb 20: 7, pl. cstr. הָאָדָם ( צֵאַת ) גֶּלֲלֵי Ez 4:1 2, 15 ;—human dung used as fuel Ez 4:12 , 15 הָאָדָם ( צֵאַת ) ג׳ ; perhaps also Jb 20:7 , but cf. D i, who thinks no ref. to fuel, & De who thinks of cattle-dung; ( v. on Arabic word Wetzst in De ).—See also II . גָּלָל .

גֹּל S 1531 TWOT 353c , גֻּלָּה S 1543 TWOT 353c GK 1657 v. גֻּלָּה .

גֻּלָּה S 1543 TWOT 353c GK 1657 n.f. basin, bowl ג׳ Zc 4:3 + v 2 cf. infr .; cstr. גֻּלַּת Ec 12: 6; pl. abs. גֻּלֹּת Jos 15:19 (×2) + 2 times; ־ֹות 2 Ch 4:1 2;

×3 three times. Bev A. A. Bevan. ãÑ Syriac Version. Kit Kit, Geschichte der Hebräer (or Eng. Trans.). conj. conjecture(s); also conjection.

Ew H. Ewals, Heb. . Gram.; Ol J. Olshausen, Heb. Gram. Wetzst J. G. Wetzstein


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