Lexicon bachal: abhor Original Word: בָּחַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: bachal Phonetic Spelling: (baw-khal') Short Definition: abhor Brown-Driver-Briggs I. [ בָּחֵל] verb feel loathing (compare Syriac **Nö ZAW xvii {1897}, 188 disproves Syriac , and adopts the view of Gei Urschrift 270 ( בחל euphemism for a √ II. בעל = loathe, with בְּ, assumed (Thes Buhl) for Jeremiah 3:14; Jeremiah 31:32; see below) (so in lexicons) nauseated (yet see Gei Urschrift, 270); NSyriac envy compare Stoddard Gram. 12, 57) — Qal Perfect3feminine singular בָּֽחֲלָה Zechariah 11:8 וַתִּקְצַר נַפְשִׁי בָּהֶם וְגַם נַפְשָׁם בִי ׳בּ felt a loathing against me. II. [בָּחֵל] verb (Arabic be avaricious); only Pu`al Participle נַחֲלָה מְבֹחֶלֶת an inheritance gotten by greed Proverbs 20:21 Kt; < Qr Vrss מְבֹהֶלֶת ׳נ, see בהל.
Strong's abhor, A primitive root; to loath -- abhor, get hastily (from the margin for bahal). see HEBREW bahal |
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