Lexical Summary galuth: an exile Original Word: גָּלוּתTransliteration: galuth Phonetic Spelling: (gaw-looth') Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Short Definition: an exile Meaning: captivity, exiles Strong's Concordance they that are carried away captives Feminine from galah; captivity; concretely, exiles (collectively) -- (they that are carried away) captives(-ity). see HEBREW galah Brown-Driver-Briggs H1546. galuth גָּלוּת noun feminine exile — Isaiah 20:4 9t.; גָּלֻת Obadiah 20 (twice in verse); suffix גָּלוּתִי 45:13, גָּלוּתֵינוּ Ezekiel 33:21; 40:1 (Qames unchangeable); — 1 absolute exile, 2 Kings 25:27; Jeremiah 52:31; Ezekiel 1:2; 33:21; 40:1; Amos 1:6, 9; Obadiah 20 (twice in verse). 2 collective exiles, כושׁ גלות Isaiah 20:4, יהודה גלות Jeremiah 24:5; 28:4; 29:22; 40:1, ישׁלח גלותי he shall let my exiles (Yahweh's) go free Isaiah 45:13; see LagArm. Stud. § 445. **Amos 1:6; 1:9 compare Obad 20 (twice in verse) and Jeremiah 13:19 (ᵐ5 Du Co and others). |