-rtrra
n"i~En ITICB'O Ne 1 2 te the charge, requirement
of purification.
TTinU adj. clean, pure; — m. abs. 'o Ex
25 n + 68t.; ihBLv n 47 +4t.; cstr.">1nO Hab
1 13; tino PF2 2 11 ; "ino Jb 17 9 ; f. rnVilp Mai 1"
+ 3 1.;' m T ntp Gn f + 8 1.; mpl. o ,- iino Ez 3 6 26
Ezr6 20 ; D^iioPr 15 26 ; fpl. nvino Lvi'4 4 ^ 12 7 ;
— 1. ceremonially clean, of animals Gn 7 s - 2 - 8 - 8
8 s020 (all J), Lv i4 4 ( p ). 20 2525 (H), Dt h" 20 ;
places Lv 4 12 6 4 io 14 1 i 36 Nu 19 9 (all P); things
Lv io 10 1 1 37 - 47 14" (P), Ez 22 26 44 2S Is 66 20 Mai
i»; persons Lv 7" I3 »>w«'-» I5 8 Nu 5? 9 13
jglUS I9 9.18..9( all p) Dtl2 15.22 I5 2J 23 U jg 20 «a
+ v. 2M> MT but rd. "Vjb Pu., see ino, 2 Ch 30 17
Ezr6 20 . 2. physically pure: of gold 3HT Ex
, -11.I7.21.S9.S1.36.38.39 2 gl4.22.36 - Q 3 -,-2.6.11.16.17.22.23.24.26
39 15.25.30 ( all p) ; , Ch 2 gl7 2 Ch 34 9 17. Q r|3 Jb
"; of water D?0 EZ36 26 ; of incense rrYep
Ex 30 35 37 29 (P); of lamp stand rnlD Ex 3 i 8 3 9 37
(P), Lv 2 4 4 (H); of the table j'n^ Lv 24" (H),
2 Ch 1 3" ; clean, of turban Zc 3". 3. ethically
pure,clean Pi'30 12 EC9 2 Jbi4 4 ; of heart ^51 12
Pr 22"; hands Jb 17 9 ; eyes Hab i 13 (of God);
words of men Pr 15 s6 ; words of God -<r 12';
law of ** as object of reverential fear ^ 19 10 .
■fi. HTJJ vb. pleasing, good (NH id.,
Hiph.; alsoderiv. ; Ar. l!>U>, med. {j, bepleasant,
delightful, delicious, sweet or savoury in taste
or odour, be pure and clean, cheerful, happy
(Lane); Aram, o)^, c^, 3KO, 30, 3>O a ndesp.
deriv. glad, joyful; As. tdbu, be good, kind,
acceptable, joyful, vigorous D1 HWB299 ) — Qal
Pf. 3iO Nu 1 1 18 + 32 t; pi. 13b Nu 24 s Ct 4 10 ;
(Impf. 2ff*. from 3BJ); Inf. abs. 3*10 Ju n 25 ;
cstr. 3to Je 3 2 39 + 6 t., 3103 Ju 16 1 * Qr (Kt
310 «3); Ft. 3to J u 1 1 25 1 S 2 M ; (for these forms
v. Bo 5 " 33 - 4 SS 8. v.; Ges recognises only Pfs.
and fewer of them than above. It is often
difficult to decide between vb. and adj.); —
1. be pleasant, delightful, of tents of Jacob
Nu 24 s (JE ; poet.); of caresses Ct 4 10 (sq. |^0
comp.) 2. be glad, joyful 3J 3^0 Ju i6 ffi
(Qr), 1 S 25 s6 2 S 13 28 Est i'°(v.310 2 c). 3.
of rank, position, claim: P^30 WW 310 310H Ju
ii 25 art thou really better than Balak ? 4.
i> 310 be well with, good for Nu 1 1 18 (J), Dt 5 50
15" 19 13 1 S 16 1623 2 S 14 32 Vr 119 71 128* Je
22 16 ; so (sc. i?) Is 3 10 it is well (with him);
ma IN Je 22 16 (cf. v 15 ); '*?« 3to 1 S 20 12 there is
good toward David. 5. be pleasing , 3 , 5?3 310
(v. ii. 310 2 b cf) Nu2 4 ' (J) 2S 3 19 - 36 15 26 19 38 ;
^J 310 DN 1 K 2 1 2 Je 40 4 Zc ii 12 ; later usage
is ?y 310 DS ?y it seem good unto (so As. tdbu
eli, be pleasing unto, Dl HWB30 °*), 1 Ch 13 2
Ne2 6 - 7 Est i 19 3 9 5 48 7 s 8 5 9 13 (cf. 310 adj.).
Hiph. Pf. 2 ins. ni3't?n 2 Ch 6 s , #JW] 1 K 8 18
2 K io 30 ; — do well, act right, sq. '3 that 1 K 8"
</iow didst well, that it was in thine heart =
2 Ch 6 8 ; sq. inf. c. p 2 K io 30 thou hast done
well in performing what was right in mine eyes.
J 11. 3itO adj. pleasant, agreeable, good
(v. Lag™ 26 ; Aram. 30, Palm. 30 Vog No - 8, (
N3D Vog 1 " 1 - 75 )— m. 'O Gn 2 l2 + 22t., D310 Mi7 4 ;
f. rata Est 8 s + 50 t., H3b Dt6 ,8 +2t.; cstr.
n3iO Gn 26 7 + 6 t., nsb Gn 24 16 ; pi. rata
Je44 ,7 +28t.; D'ab Gn 2 7 9 + 4 t. ; cstr. "310
Dn i 4 + 2 t. ; pi. ni3io Est 2 2 , niab Je 24 s + 6 1.,
n'3b Gn 6 2 + 4 t.; — 1. pleasant, agreeable to the
senses : a. to the sight, fair, of daughters of
men Gn6 2 (J); of a son Ex 2 2 (E), 1 S 9 2 1 K 20 3 ,
young men (but rd. herds © Th We Klo Dr Bu)
i S 8 16 ; DD'tOD their abearance Dn I 16 , fl3b
ntOD Gn 24 16 26 7 (both J), 2 S ii 2 Est i" 2 8 - 7 ;
'to 310 1 S 16 12 ; -ixn 3io 1 K i 6 ; ?n roio Na 3 4 ;
ntoo nisio Est 2 2 ; nsno '^O Dn i 4 ; wsb 310
Ec ii 7 ; W5?3 H310 fair in his eyes Est 8 s ; of
mantle Jos 7 21 (J); goodly houses Is 5" Dt 8' 2 ;
cities Dt 6 10 ; situation of city 2 K 2 19 . b. to
the taste, good, sweet, agreeable for eating
bmob Gn2 9 3 6 (both J); ears of grain Gn
4 i 6 - 22 - 24 - 26 (E); figs Je2 4 23 - 3 - 5 ; honey Pr24 13 ;
310n pvp Ct 7'° as wine of the best sort (Hi rds.
I»3); ."Uteri TOUR J u 9 11 my sweet fruit (|| 'pnD).
C. to the smell, sweet-scented, of ointment Ct I 3 ;
310n nip Je 6 20 the fragrant cane. d. of pleasant
shadow of tree Ho 4 13 . 2. pleasant to the
higher nature, giving pleasure, happiness, pros-
perity, and so agreeable, pleasing, well: a. of
time : 310 DV good day, festal day 1 S 25 s Est
gi7 (jio.22. f f eas t s 2c 8 19 ; prosperous years
Gn 4 1 35 (E). b. of place, DWn ]V3 310 Est 2 9
the best part of the v;omen's house ; v '03 Dt
23 17 , ^P 'e? Gn 20 15 (v. c f infr.) c. of per-
sons, (nnx) 'J'm 310 pleasing in the eyes of 1 S
29 6.6. 9 /, , 3 ,j, 3 31t3 Mai 2 ,7 (cf. vb. 4, and f infr.) ;
later "JS? Ec 2 2826 7 s6 ; inserted in 1 S 29 10 @ We
Dr ; cf. DV '0 1 S 2 26 . d. of word or message,
.-QiO rn*fc»3 2 S 18 27 good tidings; '0 WOt?
good report 1 S 2 24 Pr 1 5 30 2 5 s5 ; 1D5J3 131 Pr 1 5°
a word in its season; 310 "13T Pr 12" 5 an agree-
able word (maketh the heart glad) ; 310 ">3T
|f 45 2 a good theme. e. of other things, T^
H310 1 S 24 20 a pleasant, prosperous journey;