Lexicon alilah: wantonness, a deed Original Word: עֲלִילָהPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: alilah Phonetic Spelling: (al-ee-law') Short Definition: deeds NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom alalDefinitionwantonness, a deed NASB Translationactions (3), acts (1), deeds (17), shameful (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs עֲלִילָה noun feminine wantonness, deed; — absolute ׳ע Psalm 14:1; Psalm 66:5; elsewhere plural עֲלִלוֺת 1 Samuel 2:3; Psalm 141:4; construct עֲלִילֹת Deuteronomy 22:14,17; suffix עֲלִילוֺתֶיךָ Psalm 77:13, עֲלִילוֺתָם Zephaniah 3:7 +, etc.; — 1 wantonness, דְּבָרִים ׳ע Deuteronomy 22:14,17 wantonness of words, i.e. baseless charges (compare Di, especially Dr). 2 deed: a. in General, of men 1 Samuel 2:3. b. of ׳י (only Psalms) Psalm 9:12 = Psalm 105:1 = Isaiah 12:4 = 1 Chronicles 16:8; Psalm 77:13 ("" מָּעֳלֶ֑ךָ), Psalm 78:11 ("" נִפְלְאוֺתָיו), Psalm 103:7; עַל ׳נוֺרָא ע Psalm 66:5 he is terrible in deed toward, etc. c. usually practices = evil deeds (especially Ezekiel 8 t.): Ezekiel 14:22,23; Ezekiel 20:43; Ezekiel 24:14; Ezekiel 36:17,19 (all "" דֶּרֶךְ), fully הַנִּשְׁחָתוֺת ׳ע Ezekiel 20:44 ("" הָרָעִים ׳ד); Ezekiel 21:29; Zephaniah 3:11; ׳הִשְׁחִיתוּ כָּלעֿ Zephaniah 3:7.
Strong's action, deed, doing, invention, occasion, work Or malilah {al-ee-law'}; from alal in the sense of effecting; an exploit (of God), or a performance (of man, often in a bad sense); by implication, an opportunity -- act(-ion), deed, doing, invention, occasion, work. see HEBREW alal |
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