Lexicon behal: to alarm, dismay Original Word: בְּהַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: behal Phonetic Spelling: (be-hal') Short Definition: alarmed NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to bahalDefinitionto alarm, dismay NASB Translationalarm (2), alarmed (3), alarming (2), haste (2), hurriedly (1), kept alarming (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ בְּהַל] verb Pa`el alarm, dismay (so usually ᵑ7 (not Syriac); Biblical Hebrew [ בָּהַל]); — Imperfect . 3 masculine singular suffix יְבַהֲלָךְ Daniel 4:16 and 3 masculine plural suffix לֻגַּנִי- Daniel 4:2; Daniel 7:15,28 (both jussive Str § 18 c M § 52 a); לוּךְ- Daniel 5:10, לֻנֵּ֑ךְ- Daniel 4:16, לוּנֵהּ- Daniel 5:6. Hithpe`el hasten (so Pi`el in late Biblical Hebrew; ᵑ7 Ithpe`el (rare)); Infinitive בְּהִתְבְּהָלָה = in haste (originally 'in alarm') Daniel 2:25; Daniel 3:24; Daniel 6:20. Hithpa. Passive participle מִתְבָּהַל Daniel 5:9 was greatly alarmed.
Strong's in haste, trouble (Aramaic) corresponding to bahal; to terrify, hasten -- in haste, trouble. see HEBREW bahal |
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