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yvi Ex 7" (P); faces to paleness Je 30 6 ; dance to mourning La 5 15 ; comeliness to corruption Dn io 8 ; y!*& D$ -]Sn>l I s 63 10 Jb 3c. 2 '. c. be per verse, only pt. used subst. i3it5y3 ^E~3 Pr 1 7 20 he that is perverse with his tongue. 2. pass., a. be turned, turned over to sq. ?, an inheritance to strangers La 5 2 . b. be reversed Est 9 1 . c. be turned, changed, sq. ?, waters into blood Ex 7 1720 (E); Saul into another man 1 S io 6 ; streams into pitch Is 34 s ; sun to darkness J03 4 ; stones to chaff Jb 41 20 ; month changed from sorrow to gladness Est 9^ ; cf. ^ 32* where complem. om. d. be overturned, over- thrown, of city Nineveh Jon 3 4 . e. be upturned, of subterran. work of miners Jb 28* = there is an upturning. Hitlip. Impf. 3 fs. 'H?l i ™ Jb38 14 ; Pt. 'nsnno j u 7 13 Jb 37 12 ; roBnnp Gn 3 s4 ; — reflex. & intrans.: 1. tarn this way Si thai, every way, of the flaming sword Gn 3 24 (J); storm-cloud Jb 37 12 ; turn over § over Ju 7 1S , of bread-cake tumbling into the host of Midian. 2. transform on°self Jb38 14 of earth under rising dawn. Hoph. l'f. n^n?3 ty Tjsnn Jb 30 15 there have been turned upon me terrors (cf. W^ v 14 , of foes). TTJSn 11.111. the contrary, contrariness, perversity;— abs. 'n Ez 1 6 3i ; tff^H v 34 ; sf. DMBn Is 29 16 (v. Baer); — 1. the contrary, opposite thing BftyTflp -jsn r"<m Ezi6 34 &; there hath occurred in thee the contrary from other women ; v 34 ^Bflp V?$5 so thou hast become the contrary. 2. D33BH Is 29 16 Oh, your perversity ! TrDDn n.f. overthrow (cf. esp. As. abiktu Dl w ), of the cities (of the plain) Gn 19 29 ; cf. [rognp] and ^sn 1 ». t"i|B2Dn adj. crooked, $ BN *J"J ^B3Bq Pr 21 8 crooked is the way of a guilty man.

[rCEVIUj n.f. overthrow — always cstr. 

n3Bnp ; & always of overthrow of Sodom, Gomorrah etc., exc. Is i 7 D" 1 "!} 'B, where rd. D'lD (Ew Che RS Frol,h - 34:i Di al.; also Lag 8OT ' 1S ); yet even so prob. gloss, cf. Stud. JPTh i»7. ;m. cfto 'D Dt 29 s2 Je 49 18 ; and with force of verbal noun, governing ace, D1DTIK WtVti 'D Is 13" Je 50 40 Am 4". Cf. also IfffiJ 1 b, flSB.n. TnrErtO n.f. stocks or similar instrum. of punishment (compelling crooked posture, or distorting), mentioned rather late; as punish- ment for Jeremiah ftJJJ? •%&} "«#J *fl Je 20 2 (@ tit tov KuTapaKTTjv k.t.X.), cf. 'BrTPK 29 s6 (© flf to anoKkfurfta ; || P^SrTPN ; © dt tov KarapaKTrjv, but order of words perhaps reversed in ©); O?!™? 1 ! 1 20 3 ; rDBHEiri rV3 assigned also to Asa's time 2 Ch l6 10 (© ttv <£vX<iiciji> ; ®L dt oikov <j>vKaKrjt; cf. Acts 16 24 , where dt tt/v fatirfpm! (pvXaKqv, -f- dt to £vov TLrCEnjPlJ n -f- perversity, perverse thing (only Pr exc. Dt 32 20 )— PI. abs. fliasnn Dt 3 2 20 + 8 1. ; cstr. id. Pr 2 14 ; — perverse things, particularly utterances Pr 2 12 io 32 23 s3 , cf. 'n ^3 8 13 , 'D |te$ io 31 , and even Tl 15*K Pr 16 28 (]|?jH? slanderer); but also thoughts, devices Pr 6 14 16 30 ; 'T "OT Dt 22™=2>erverse generation (|| D3 fr|T»6), VT 'n Pr 2 14 (|| IT) nib'JJ). ^n Na 2 8 dub. ; perhaps txt. err. ; v. 3XJ. rhxn v. sub b*). T T .— tl^fl n.[m.] deriv. & mng. dub.; only Ez 2 3 24 *?$& 33T iXh -J^y WM; txt. prob. in error : ©' ?1BX0 so Co (cf. 26 7 ) ; (Symbol missingsymbol characters) (Symbol missingsymbol characters) with arms; Hi J-ffi, Inf. Hiph. of V]Ti,with rattling ; Ew |2tn (so Codd.) with shoulder as place cf carrying weapon; Bb Sm pEH multitude; Dl B»er's Ezech. ii. g a ; ng ]jk e sense without emend, by comparing As. esin (-si) collect, gather, Flood Tabl."- 26 "-, but this very dubious. "in v. sub tot. tin n.pr.mont. 1. mt. on border of Edom, alw. "inn "in, named as stage in Isr.'s journey to Canaan Nu 20 22 21 4 33 s7 Dt 32 50 ; as place of Aaron's death Nu 20 232527 33 383941 Dt 32 60 (all P); =mod. Jebel Nebi Martin c. 50 miles S. of Dead Sea, just S. (SW.) of Petra, ace. to Rob B R n.i25. 1M .cf.5, 9 «r. Bd p * 1153 ; disputed by Ew Kn Di, & esp. Trumbull K " de5hl)an ' e * 128ff -, who thinks of J. Maduvah, N"W. of Edom. 2. a NE. spur of Lebanon Nu 34 78 (P); mod. Jebel Akkar cf. p iter D " n " c,i! ' m, - 2lpS33 Nbr G * os;r - du ™°>-p» Furrer ZPVv1 "- 27 ; yet v. Di. t«"iri n.pr.loc. 1 Ch 5 26 but rd. H» T| cf. Schr^ GF430 , v. || 2K17 6 1 8". -tjnn Ez 43 15 v. SfTI! sub 11. rat. "lOIll vb. kill, slay (NH id., nnw MI - T ^ (is. Impf. consec); Ar. i-Jj£ fall into war, conflict, disorder, slaughter; Sab. J"in fight Os 4 - 1 ", kill Sab Denkm 2425 )— Qal />/. 3 ms. 'n Ju9 24 +4t., rjn 2 Si4 7 +2t., J^J) consec. Is 2 7 1 ; sf. *SpiJ consec. 1 S 1 6 2 + 2 1; ft$ Gn 4 2i ; etc.; Impf. i^- f io 8 + 4 t.; "J^ Jb 5 2 ; flip Ex i 3 16 +i4t.; sf. ""in: Gn 4 14 ; 1 s. tfTJflf Am 2 a , J'inK Am 9 1 ; cohort. njinSI Gn 27 41 ; sf.