Lexicon tala: to hang Original Word: תָּלָאPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: tala Phonetic Spelling: (taw-law') Short Definition: bent NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain derivation Definitionto hang NASB Translationbent (1), hang (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs תָּלָא verb hang ("" form of תלה, Ges § 75rr); — Qal Perfect3plural suffix תְּלָאוּם 2 Samuel 21:12 Qr the Philistines had hanged them (Kt תלום; see Dr); Passive participle תְּלֻאִים Deuteronomy 28:66 thy life shall be hung up before thee, i.e. be in suspense, each moment uncertain. — וְעַמִּי תְלוּאִים לִמְשׁוּבָתִי Hosea 11:7 my people is hung up to my backsliding is certainly corrupt (AV bent to backsliding from me, i.e. huge or swung toward turning from me, compare GASm, but very dubious); Marti conjectures נִלְוִים אֶלעֲֿצַבִּים; Oettli Now2Harper נִלְאָה or הֶלְאַ֫נִי has wearied itself [me] in backsliding. [תַּלְאֻבָה] see לאב. תְּלָאָה see לאה.
Strong's be bent, hang in doubt A primitive root; to suspend; figuratively (through hesitation) to be uncertain; by implication (of mental dependence) to habituate -- be bent, hang (in doubt). |
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