Lexicon chil: a writhing, anguish Original Word: חִילPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: chil Phonetic Spelling: (kheel) Short Definition: agony NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom chulDefinitiona writhing, anguish NASB Translationagony (2), anguish (2), pain (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs חִיל noun masculineExodus 15:14 a writhing, anguish; — ׳ח absolute Exodus 15:14 5t. — 1 writhing (contortions of fear) Exodus 15:14 ("" verb רָגַז). 2 anguish, always in simile כַּיּוֺלֵדָה Psalm 48:7 (allied kings against Jerusalem); Zion, before Assyrians Micah 4:9; before Scythians or Chaldeans Jeremiah 6:24 ("" צָרָה), = Jeremiah 50:43 (of king of Babylon; "" צָרָה); Jeremiah 22:23 ("" חבלים q. v.) חִילָה noun feminine anguish, Job 6:10.
Strong's pain, pang, sorrow And (feminine) chiylah {khee-law'}; from chuwl; a throe (expectant of childbirth) -- pain, pang, sorrow. see HEBREW chuwl |
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