Lexicon nebelah: a carcass, corpse Original Word: נְבֵלָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: nebelah Phonetic Spelling: (neb-ay-law') Short Definition: body NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom  nabelDefinitiona carcass, corpse NASB Translationbody (11), carcass (10), carcasses (11), corpse (2), corpses (3), dead bodies (3), dead body (2), died a natural death (1), dies (1), natural death (1), what died (1), which dies (3). 
 Brown-Driver-Briggs   נְבֵלָה  noun feminine carcass, corpse (as  inert, flabby); —  ׳נ absolute  1 Kings 13:24 +; construct  נִבְלַת 1 Kings 13:29 +; suffix  נְבֵלָתִי Isaiah 26:19;  נִבְלָֽתְךָ Deuteronomy 28:26;  1 Kings 13:22;  נֵבְלָתוֺ + Josh 82:9 6t.;  נִבְלָתָהּ Leviticus 11:39,40 (twice in verse);  נִבְלָתָם Isaiah 5:25 14t.; —  carcass, corpse:  1. a. human (not in Ezekiel, P, (H), which use מֶּגֶר); Joshua 8:29 (JE), 1 Kings 13:22,24 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 13:25 (twice in verse); 1 Kings 13:28 (3 t. in verse); 1 Kings 13:29,30; 2 Kings 9:37; Jeremiah 26:23; Jeremiah 36:30; Deuteronomy 21:23; Deuteronomy 28:26; collective corpses Isaiah 5:25; Isaiah 26:19 (wish for restoration to life), Jeremiah 7:33; Jeremiah 9:21; Jeremiah 16:4; Jeremiah 19:7; Jeremiah 34:20; Psalm 79:2.  b. of lifeless idols, collective ׳נִבְלַת שִׁקּוּצֵיהֶם וגו Jeremiah 16:18.  2 of animals (clean and unclean, wild animals, cattle, birds and reptiles, chiefly Leviticus, Ezekiel), Deuteronomy 14:8; Leviticus 5:2 (3 t. in verse); Leviticus 11:8,11,24,25,27,28,35,36,37,38; Leviticus 17:15 (all P); ׳נ specifically = body of animal dying of itself Deuteronomy 14:21; Leviticus 7:24; Leviticus 11:39,40 (twice in verse) (P), Leviticus 22:8 (H), Ezekiel 4:14; Ezekiel 44:31. 
 
 
 
  Strong's dead body, dead carcass, dead of itself, which died, beast that which dieth of itself  From nabel; a flabby thing, i.e. A carcase or carrion (human or bestial, often collectively); figuratively, an idol -- (dead) body, (dead) carcase, dead of itself, which died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself.  see HEBREW nabel   |