Lexicon alal: to go or come in Original Word: עֲלַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: alal Phonetic Spelling: (al-al') Short Definition: brought NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to alalDefinitionto go or come in NASB Translationbring (2), brought (4), came (3), entered (2), take (1), went (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ עֲלַל] verb go or come in ( ᵑ7 Syriac; see Biblical Hebrew III. עלל); — Pe`al Perfect3masculine singular עַל Daniel 2:16; with עַל person Daniel 2:24; with לְבַיְהֵתּ Daniel 6:11, Songs 3 feminine singular עללת Kt, עַלַּת Qr Daniel 5:10; Participle עללין Kt, עָלִּין Qr, absolute Daniel 4:4; Daniel 5:8. Haph`el bring in, with קֳדָם person: Perfect3masculine singular הַנְעֵל (K§ 11, 4. b); si Eg, Aramaic, S-CG 6, 7, 24, 27 הנעלת; compare D§ 71. 7; Dial.-Proben, p. 4); Daniel 2:25 (ל accusative of person), Daniel 6:19 (accusative of thing); Imperative masculine singular suffix person, הַעֵלְנִי Daniel 2:24; Infinitive לְנְעָלָה Daniel 4:3 (ל accusative of person); no קֳדָם person, לְהֶעָלָה Daniel 5:7 (id.). Hoph`al (WCG 225) be brought, subject person +קֳדָם person: Perfect3masculine singular הֻעַל Daniel 5:13, 3masculine plural הֻעַ֫לּוּ Daniel 5:15.
Strong's bring in, come in, go in (Aramaic) corresponding to alal (in the sense of thrusting oneself in), to enter; causatively, to introduce -- bring in, come in, go in. see HEBREW alal |
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