Lexicon agalah: a cart Original Word: עֲגָלָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: agalah Phonetic Spelling: (ag-aw-law') Short Definition: cart NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as egelDefinitiona cart NASB Translationcart (14), carts (4), cartwheel (1), chariots (1), wagon (1), wagons (4).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עֲגָלָה noun feminine cart (from rolling of wheels; Late Hebrew id.; Phoenician (Punic) עגלת (?) Lzb 336; Aramaic עֲגַלְתָּא, ; Semitic loan-word in Egyptian ¹garθa Bondi 38, ±agolt Erman Egypt, 491; compare also Wilkinson Anc.Egypt.(1878),i.223-241, especially 235, also 249 (illustrated vehicles drawn by cattle, compare 1 Samuel 6:7; Numbers 7:3)); — absolute ׳ע 1 Samuel 6:7 +, suffix עֶגְלָתוֺ Isaiah 28:28; plural עֲגָלוֺת Genesis 45:19 +; construct עֶגְלֹת Numbers 7:3; — cart, used for transporting persons and things Genesis 45:19,21,27; Genesis 46:5 (E), 1 Samuel 6:7 (twice in verse); 1 Samuel 6:8,10,11,14 (twice in verse), 2 Samuel 6:3 (twice in verse) = 1 Chronicles 13:7 (twice in verse); Numbers 7:3 ( צָב ׳ע covered carts), Numbers 7:3; Numbers 7:6; Numbers 7:7; Numbers 7:8 (P); in simile Amos 2:13, עֲבוֺת ׳הַע Isaiah 5:18 cart-rope, ׳אוֺפַן ע Isaiah 28:27 of ( threshing-) wagon (compare Dr Amos. p. 228), ׳גִּלְגַּל ע Isaiah 28:28 id.; — ׳ע = war-chariots only Psalm 46:10 (Du transport-wagons). Strong's cart, chariot, wagon From the same as agol; something revolving, i.e. A wheeled vehicle -- cart, chariot, wagon see HEBREW agol |
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