Lexicon nehi: a wailing, lamentation, mourning song Original Word: נֶ֫הִיPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: nehi Phonetic Spelling: (neh-hee') Short Definition: wailing NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom nahahDefinitiona wailing, lamentation, mourning song NASB Translationlamentation (3), wailing (5).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נְהִי noun [masculine] wailing, lamentation, mourning song; — ׳נ absolute Amos 5:16 5t.; וָנֶהִ֑י Jeremiah 9:9; — wailing, at ׳יs judgement Micah 2:4 as accusative of congnate meaning with verb; Jeremiah 9:9 (c. נָשָׂא עַלֿ, + ׳בְּכִ, "" קִינָה ), Jeremiah 9:17 (c, id.,"" דִּמְעָה), Jeremiah 9:18 ( ׳קוֺל נ ), Jeremiah 31:15 ("" בְּכִי, תַּמְרוּרִים); mourning song ׳יוֺדְעֵי נ Amos 5:16 of professional mourners, skilled in mourning song; compare Jeremiah 9:19, where taught ("" קִינָת), also הִי Ezekiel 2:10 ("" אֵכֶל, מִסְמֵּד q. v. (Ol Co read נתי, compare Berthol). Strong's lamentation, wailing From nahah; an elegy -- lamentation, wailing. see HEBREW nahah |
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