Lexicon deah: knowledge Original Word: דֵּעָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: deah Phonetic Spelling: (day-aw') Short Definition: knowledge NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yadaDefinitionknowledge NASB Translationknowledge (6).
Brown-Driver-Briggs דֵּעָה noun feminine knowledge (strictly Infinitive of ידע) — דֵּעָה Psalm 73:11 3t.; plural דֵּעוֺת 1 Samuel 2:3; Job 36:4; — ׳תְּמִים ד Job 36:4 (of Elihu); of God's knowledge, ׳י ׳אֵל ד 1 Samuel 2:3 a God of knowledge is ׳י (on plural see Dr); יֵשׁ דֵּעָה בְעֶלְיוֺן Psalm 73:11 ("" אֵיכָה יָדַעאֵֿל); knowledge, with ׳י as object Isaiah 11:9 (where verbal force of noun appears); as taught by prophets Isaiah 28:9; וְרָעוּ אֶתְכֶם דֵּעָה וְהַשְׂכֵּיל Jeremiah 3:15 of ׳יs shepherds (i.e. future ideal rulers). Gr proposes (plausibly) רָעֹה, after ᵐ5, see also Gie. Strong's knowledge Feminine of dea'; knowledge -- knowledge. see HEBREW dea' |
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