This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1872 edition. Excerpt: ...twenty years old n-j-2. and under. With,"13 Ezra 9. 13 nars WSlJtt below our guilt, less than our sins deserve. b) riB-i's from below, underneath, (opp. nbr'sbia from above, above.) Ex. 26. 24. 27 5. 23, 27. 36, 29. 38, 4. 39, 20. nirp f. (r. na: ) constr. TV'S, plur. Piisia; com p. Gr. xiiVij from xAi'rw, 1. a //. genr. Gen. 47, 31. 48, 2. 49, 33. Ex. 7. 23. nl.--So for reclining at table, Esth. 1, 6. Ez. 23, 41; lor ease and quiet, a couch, divan, Am. 3. 12. 6, 4. 1 Sam. 28, 23. Esth. 1, 6. 7. 8. Prov. 26 14. 2. a litter, palanquin, Cant. 3. 7. 3. a bier, lor dead bodies. 2 Sam. 3, 31. 'lE'O m. (pr. part. Hoph. r. na: ) 1. a spreading out, expansion, plur. nvn Is. 8. 8. 2. a stretching, bending, wresting of right, i. c. wrong, iniquity, sing. Ez.9,9. riwb see nai'B. ryiUTa m. (r. Fa) a sjnnning, i. e. thing spun, Ex. 33, 25. m. a hammered bar. as of iron, once Job 40, 18. R. bat: . 4; 7 /o f/ratr out, fo make long, kindr. with bia; hence to forge, to hammer sc. iron. Arab. part. JL a t " hammered iron. "pffEtt m. (r. "-B) plur. cita-a, ronstr.: -a" Is. 45. 3. 1. Place where any thing is hidden under ground, espec. a subterranean celt, storehouse lor grain. Jer. 41. 8. Such subterranean storehouses for grain are still common in Palestine; see Bibl. Res. in Palest. II. p. 354. 3S5. 2. hidden stores, hid treasure, sc. under ground. Prov. 2. 4. Job 3. 21. Is. 45, 3. So genr. treasure. Gen. 43. 23. JETS rn. (r. 7a: ) constr.;plur. constr. "B'S Mic. 1.6; a planting.plan? Utlion Rz 17. 7. 34. 29. Is. 61, 3. 60.21 Keri: "SB"? s: the branch of my planting, planted by me. oirjytna m. pur. (r. crs) Gen. 27 4. and mTSrJB f. plur. Prov. 23, 3. 6, dainties, satoury dishes. A. Sol. Item ad Prov. I. c. remarks that..."