Lexical Summary shephar: to be fair or seemly Original Word: שְׁפַרTransliteration: shephar Phonetic Spelling: (shef-ar') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be fair or seemly Meaning: to be fair or seemly Strong's Concordance be acceptable, please, think good (Aramaic) corresponding to shaphar; to be beautiful -- be acceptable, please, + think good. see HEBREW shaphar Brown-Driver-Briggs H8232. shephar שְׁפַר verb be fair, seemly (ᵑ7 Syriac; compare Biblical Hebrew (rare and mostly late); Palmyrene ל שפר merit well of, SAC117; Cappad. Aramaic שפירא LzbEph. 160); — Pe`al Perfect3masculine singular ׳שׁ, with קֳדָם person it seemed good to Daniel 3:32; Daniel 6:2; Imperfect3masculine singular עַל יִשְׁמַּר 4:24 let my counsel be acceptable to thee. |