Lexicon yekel or yekil: to be able Original Word: יְכֵלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: yekel or yekil Phonetic Spelling: (yek-ale') Short Definition: able NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to yakolDefinitionto be able NASB Translationable (7), been able (2), could (2), overpowering (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs יְכִל (K § 25, a) β)) verb be able (Daniel) (ᵑ7; Nabataean (rare) SAC60; Egyptian Aramaic S-CE 8, 11+; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic Schulth83; Biblical Hebrew יָכֹל); — Pe`al 1. with Infinitive be able to do:Perfect3masculine singular יְכִל Daniel 6:21 (subject God), 2 masculine singular יְכֵ֫לְתָּ Daniel 2:47; Imperfect3masculine singular יוּכַל (Hebraism, K§ 43, 1. Beisp. b)) Daniel 2:10, יִכֻּל Daniel 3:29 (subject a god), 2 masculine singular תוכל Daniel 5:16 (twice in verse) (<both Qr תִּכּוּל, Kl.c.); Participle יָכִל Daniel 3:17; Daniel 4:34 (both subject God); plural יָָֽכְּ לִין Daniel 2:27; Daniel 4:15; Daniel 6:5. 2 prevail (Biblical Hebrew 2) against (ל), Participle feminine singular יָָֽכְלָה Daniel 7:21.
Strong's be able, can, could, prevail (Aramaic) or ykiyl (Aramaic) {yek-eel'}; to yakol -- be able, can, couldest, prevail. see HEBREW yakol |
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