Lexicon kallah: daughter-in-law, bride Original Word: כַּלָּהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: kallah Phonetic Spelling: (kal-law') Short Definition: bride NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitiondaughter-in-law, bride NASB Translationbride (15), brides (2), daughter-in-law (14), daughters-in-law (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs כַּלָּה noun feminine daughter-in-law, bride; — absolute ׳כ Jeremiah 2:32 14t.; suffix כַּלָּתוֺ Genesis 11:31 5t.; כַּלָּתָהּ Ruth 1:22 2t., etc.; plural suffix כַּלֹּתֶיהָ Ruth 1:6,8, כַּלּוֺתֶיהָ Ruth 1:7, כַּלּוֺתֵיהֶם Hosea 4:13,14; — 1 daughter-in-law, in reference to husband's father Genesis 38:11,16,24 (J), compare 1 Chronicles 2:4; 1 Samuel 4:19; Ezekiel 22:11; Micah 7:6; Genesis 11:31 (P), Leviticus 18:15; Leviticus 20:12 (both H); husband's mother Ruth 1:6,7,8,22; Ruth 2:20,22; Ruth 4:15. 2 bride, usually a. just before marriage Isaiah 49:18; Isaiah 61:10; Isaiah 62:5; Jeremiah 2:32 (all in simile, etc.), "" חָתָן Jeremiah 7:34; Jeremiah 16:9; Jeremiah 25:10; Jeremiah 33:11; Joel 2:16; Songs 4:8,9,10,11,12; Songs 5:1. b. also just after marriage = young wife Hosea 4:13,14; read הַכַּלָּה likewise 2 Samuel 17:3 (for ᵑ0 הַכֹּל), ᵐ5 We Dr Klo Kit Bu.
Strong's bride, daughter-in-law, spouse From kalal; a bride (as if perfect); hence, a son's wife -- bride, daughter-in-law, spouse. see HEBREW kalal |
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