Lexicon batal: to cease Original Word: בָּטֵלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: batal Phonetic Spelling: (baw-tale') Short Definition: idle NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definitionto cease NASB Translationstand idle (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ בָּטַל] verb cease (Late Hebrew בָּטֵל, Arabic  , Ethiopic  both be futile, vain, but Assyrian ba‰âlu, cease Lotz TP 68, so Aramaic בְּטֵיל,  ) — Qal Perfect וּבָֽטְליּ consecutive Ecclesiastes 12:3 and the grinders cease. I. בטן (meaning dubious; √ of following). [בְּטֵל] verb cease (late Biblical Hebrew); — Pe`al Perfect3feminine singular בְּטִלַת Ezra 4:24, Participle feminine singular בָּֽטְלָא Ezra 4:24 (both of work). Pa`el make to cease, accusative of person: Perfect3masculine plural בַּטִּ֫לוּ Ezra 4:23; Ezra 5:5; Infinitive לְבַטָּלָא Ezra 4:21, accusative of person omitted Ezra 6:3.
Strong's cease A primitive root; to desist from labor -- cease. |
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