Lexicon yarat: to be precipitate, to precipitate Original Word: יָרַטPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: yarat Phonetic Spelling: (yaw-rat') Short Definition: contrary NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto be precipitate, to precipitate NASB Translationcontrary (1), tosses (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs יָרַט verb be precipitate, precipitate (transitive) (compare Arabic conjecit, praecipitem dedit in puteum, exitium, Frey.) — Qal Perfect יָרַט Numbers 22:32, app. with subject הַדֶּרֶךְ; the way is precipitate, (RVm headlong) before me, but transitive עליֿדי רשׁעים ירטני Job 16:11 into the hands of wicked men he precipitates me (see Di; יִרְטֵנִי = יִָֽרְטֵנִי; Baer's text יִרְטֵנִי points to √ רטה q. v.); hence perhaps read יָרַטְתָּ Numbers 22:32; thou hast precipitated the journey in front of me, i.e. rushed recklessly in front of me; see Di; KauAT leaves untransl. [רָטָה] verb (dubious) wring out (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew (si vera lectio, see LevyNHWB iv. 444 and references)); — Qal Imperfect3masculine singular suffix יִרְטֵנִי Job 16:11 upon the hands of wicked men he wrings me out, but read probably ׳יִָֽרְ √ יָרַט (Di Bu Du and others), q. v. רטט (Aramaic רְטֵט tremble, rare, derived species).
Strong's be perverse, turn over A primitive root; to precipitate or hurl (rush) headlong; (intransitively) to be rash -- be perverse, turn over. |
|