7031. qal
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qal: light, swift, fleet
Original Word: קָל
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: qal
Phonetic Spelling: (kal)
Short Definition: swift

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from qalal
Definition
light, swift, fleet
NASB Translation
insignificant (1), swift (7), swift man (1), swift-footed* (1), swifter (1), swiftly (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
קַל adjective light, swift, fleet; — masculine singular ׳ק Amos 2:15 +, קָ֑ל vAmos 2:14; feminine singular קַלָּה Jeremiah 2:23; plural קַלִּים Isaiah 18:2+; — קַל בְּרַגְלָיו light with his feet Amos 2:15; 2 Samuel 2:18; ׳ק, alone, swift, messengers Isaiah 18:2, pursuers Lamentations 4:19 (מִן compare), camel Jeremiah 2:23, cloud Isaiah 19:1; of swift vanishing of wicked Job 24:18 (Bu קַלּוּ for קַל הוּא); as substantive Amos 2:14; Jeremiah 46:6; Ecclesiastes 9:11, = swift (horse) Isaiah 30:16; קַל as adverb, swiftly (+ מְהֵרָה) Isaiah 5:26; Joel 4:4.



Strong's
light, swiftly

Contracted from qalal; light; (by implication) rapid (also adverbial) -- light, swift(-ly).

see HEBREW qalal

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