Lexicon galgal: a wheel, whirl, whirlwind Original Word: גַּלְגַּלPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: galgal Phonetic Spelling: (gal-gal') Short Definition: wheels NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom galalDefinitiona wheel, whirl, whirlwind NASB Translationwagons (2), wheel (1), wheels (2), whirling dust (2), whirling wheels (3), whirlwind (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs גַּלְגַּל noun masculineEcclesiastes 12:6 wheel, whirl, whirlwind (on formation compare Ba NB 204) — absolute ׳ג Ezekiel 10:2 7t.; גַּלְגַּ֑ל Psalm 83:14; plural with suffix גַּלְגִּלָּיו Isaiah 5:28; Jeremiah 47:3; — 1 wheel, a. of war-chariot Isaiah 5:28; Jeremiah 47:3, also collective Ezekiel 23:24; Ezekiel 26:10; perhaps also in Ezekiel's vision Ezekiel 10:2,6,13 (compare wheelwork) but compare below b. for drawing water Ecclesiastes 12:6. 2. a. whirl (of dust or chaff) Psalm 83:14; Isaiah 17:13, simile of foes put to flight by God. b. perhaps whirling of wheels Ezekiel 10:2,6,13 Sm RV, but compare above c. whirlwind Psalm 77:19.
Strong's heaven, rolling thing, wheel By reduplication from galal; a wheel; by analogy, a whirlwind; also dust (as whirled) -- heaven, rolling thing, wheel. see HEBREW galal |
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