Lexicon kehal: to be able Original Word: כְּהַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: kehal Phonetic Spelling: (keh-hal') Short Definition: able NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) a root corresponding to yakol and kulDefinitionto be able NASB Translationable (2), could (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ כְּהַל] verb be able ( ᵑ7 id.; Egyptian Aramaic, S-C Pap.A 6. 8.11+; Ethiopic compare synonym יְכִל); — Pe`al Participle active, usually followed by infinitiveabsolute כָּהֵל Daniel 2:26; Daniel 4:15 (infinitive omitted); plural absolute כָּֽהֲלִין Daniel 5:8,15.
Strong's be able, could (Aramaic) a root corresponding to yakol and kuwl; to be able -- be able, could. see HEBREW yakol see HEBREW kuwl |
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