Lexicon shaphal: low Original Word: שָׁפָלPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: shaphal Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-fawl') Short Definition: lowly NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom shaphelDefinitionlow NASB Translationabased (1), deeper (2), humble (3), low (3), lower (2), lowest (1), lowly (5), subjection (1), which is low (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs שָׁפָל adjective low; — absolute ׳שׁ 2 Samuel 6:22 +, construct שְׁפַל Psalm 29:23 +; feminine singular שְׁפָלָה Ezekiel 17:14 +, construct שִׁפְלַת Ezekiel 17:6; plural שְׁפָלִים Job 5:11; — 1 low, in height, of vine Ezekiel 17:6, tree Ezekiel 17:24 (opposed to גָּבֹהַּ); מִןהָֿעוֺר ׳שׁ Leviticus 13:20 lower (deeper) than the skin (around it), so Leviticus 13:21; Leviticus 13:26, compare Leviticus 14:37. 2 of a modest, unambitious kingdom Ezekiel 17:14; Ezekiel 29:14,15; low in station Job 5:11 (opposed to שָֽׂגְבוּ), Ezekiel 21:31 (Ges§ 90f.; read הַשְּׁפָלָה֣). 3 humiliated, בְּעֵינָ֑י ׳שׁ 2 Samuel 6:22; plural Malachi 2:9 ("" נִבְזִים). 4 lowly, as substantive Psalm 138:6 (opposed to גָּבֹהַּ), רוּחַ שְׁפָלִים Isaiah 57:15 ("" נִדְכָּ אִים); שְׁפַל רוּחַ Isaiah 57:15, Proverbs 29:23 (opposed to גַּאֲוַת אָדָם), + Proverbs 16:19 Thes and others (but see checkQal 2).
Strong's basest, humble, lower, From shaphel; depressed, literally or figuratively -- base(-st), humble, low(-er, -ly). see HEBREW shaphel |
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