cf.
חֵל יִז׳
1 K 21:23
(read prob
חלק
,
v. Th Klo
after
ã É
; the adjacent plain is
עֵמֶק יִז׳
(
cf.
Di
Jos 17:16
Bd
Pal 229)
Jos 17:16 Ju 6:33 Ho 1:5
(perh. also
=
יִז׳
2 S 2:9
supr
.,
||
Gilead,
Ephr.
, Benj., etc.)
2.
n.pr.m.
a.
Hoseas son
Ho 1:4
,
cf.
1 b
supr.
b.
Judahite name
1 Ch 4:3
,
cf.
1 a
supr.
יִזְרְעֵאלִי
S
3158, 3159
GK
3477
m.
,
יִזְרְעֵאלִית
f.
,
adj.
gent.
1.
m.
from
יִזְרְעֶאל
1 b
; always
נָבֹות הַיִּז׳
1 K 21:
1,
4
,
6
,
7
,
15
,
16 2 K 9:2
1,
25
.
2.
f.
from
יִזְרְעֶאל
1 a
; always
הַיִּז׳ אֲחִינֹעַם
a wife of David; ending
ית
ִ
1 S 30:5 2 S 2:2 1 Ch 3:
1; ending
ת
ִ
1 S 27:3 2 S 3:2
(
=
1 Ch 3:
1).
[ מִזְרָע S 4218 TWOT 582f GK 4669 ] n. [ m. ] place of sowing, seedland , only cstr. כֹּל מִזְרַע יְאֹור Is 19:7 ( || עָרֹות יְאֹור ); > Du who tr. seed ( cf. מאכל etc.) on acc. of foll. vb. נִדַּף .
זרע TWOT 583 ( cf. Arabic ذَرَعَ (ḏara˓a) stretch out, extend , especially arm or leg; ذَرْعٌ ( ḏar˓un ) power , ذِرَاعٌ ( ḏirā˓un ) forearm ) .
זְרֹועַ S 2220 TWOT 583a GK 2432 , זְרֹעַ n.f. Ex 6:6 and (rare) m. Is 51: 5, cf. infr. arm, shoulder, strength ( NH id.; Assyrian (Tel el Amarna 102, 1. 12, etc. ) zurû , cf. Jastrow JB L, xi, 1892, 123 ; Arabic ذِرَاعٌ ( ḏirā˓un ); Aramaic דְּרָעָא , ܕܪܳܥܳܐ
( dro˓o ); Ethiopic ( mazrā˓t ) ) abs. זְרֹועַ Ex 6:6 +, זְרֹעַ Dt 7:19 + ; cstr. זְרֹועַ ψ 10:15 +, זְרֹעַ ψ 89:11 +; sf. זְרֹועִי Je 27:5 ψ 89:2 , זְרֹעִי Is 51: 5; 63:5 ; זְרֹועֲךָ ψ 71:18 +, זְרֹעֲךָ 1 S 3:31 +, etc.; pl. זְרֹעִים Dn 11:3 1; cstr. זְרֹעֵי Gn 49:2 4; sf. זְרֹעַי Is 51: 5, זְרֹעָיו 2 K 9:24 ; elsewhere fem. form, cstr. זְרֹועֹות ψ 37:17 , זְרֹעֹות Jb 22:9 + 6 times,
זְרֹעֹת
Dt 33:2
7;
sf.
זְרֹועֹתָי
ψ 18:35
,
זְרֹעֹתָי
2 S 22:3
5, etc. (In
abs.
and
cstr. sg.
more often
plene
, in
pl.
and
c.
sf.
more often
defect
. In one instance where
ז׳
is masculine it means a political or military
force
Dn 11:3
1).
1.
arm
,
a.
lit., of a man
Ju 15:14
;
16:12 2 S 1:10 Is 9:1
9;
17:5
(prob.
acc.
instr.),
Th O. Thenius. Klo A. Klostermann. ÉÑ Vulgate.
Ephr. Ephraimitic source or Ephrem Syrus. Jastrow Marcus Jastrow, Dict of Targumim, Talmud, etc.; also Morris Jastrow, Jr.
JBL Journal of Biblical Literature.
II.