Lexicon ada or adah: to pass on or away Original Word: עֲדָאPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ada or adah Phonetic Spelling: (ad-aw') Short Definition: away NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to adahDefinitionto pass on or away NASB Translationbeen removed (1), pass away (1), removes (1), revoked (2), taken away (3).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ עֲדָה] verb pass on, away ( ᵑ7 (often for Hebrew עָבַר, Syriac; see Biblical Hebrew I. עָדָה (rare, late)); — Pe`al Perfect3feminine singular עֲדָת Daniel 3:27; Daniel 4:28; Imperfect3masculine singular יֶעְדֵּה Daniel 7:14, 3feminine singular תֶּעְדֵּה Daniel 6:9; — 1 pass on, over, with ב person Daniel 3:27. 2 pass way, of kingdom Daniel 4:28 (מִן person), Daniel 7:14; of law Daniel 6:9. Haph`el take away (so Egyptian Aramaic S-CG 35): Perfect3masculine plural הֶעְדִּיו, accusative of thing, Daniel 5:20 (מִן person), Daniel 7:12; Imperfect3masculine plural יְהַעְדּוּן Daniel 7:26; Participle מְהַעְדֵּה Daniel 2:21 remove, depose kings, of God.
Strong's alter, depart, pass away, remove, take away (Aramaic) or adah (Aramaic) {ad-aw'}; corresponding to adah -- alter, depart, pass (away), remove, take (away). see HEBREW adah |
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