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7261 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. מוּסָר.2

… ) my shame Jb 20:3. b. מ׳ הבלים עֵץ הוּא the discipline of unreal gods is wood (is like themselves, destitute of true moral force) Je 10:8; Ez 5:15 = warning example (?) Ew Sm …

7262 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. מַ֫עַן².2

… to shame, Je 7:18 ל׳ הַכְעִיסֵנִי, v 19 ל׳ בֹּשֶׁת פְּנֵיהֶם, 27:10, 15; 32:19; Ho 8:4 their silver, etc., they have made into idols ל׳ יִכָּרֵת in order that it may be cut …

7263 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. עָוֹן.2

… ; causing shame, יִכָּֽלְמוּ מע׳ Ez 43:10; turned from, שׁוּב מע׳ Dn 9:13, cf. השׁיב מע׳ Mal 2:6. c. (i) phrases of punishment: פקד ע׳ על Ex 20:5 = Dt 5:9; Ex 34:7; Nu 14:18; (J), Lv 18:25 (H …

7264 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. עָטָה.2

… wrapped shame upon him (enwrapped him in shame); Impf. 3 ms. בְּרָכוֹת יַעְטֶה מוֹרֶה ψ 84:7 early rain enwrappeth (it, עֵמֶק הַבָּכָא v a) with blessings (𝔊 δώσει …

7265 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. פָּנֶה.2

… with shame Ez 7:18; whence fig. of confusion, discomfiture Je 51:51 ψ 69:8; 83:17, etc. b. of י׳ Ex 33:20, cf. v 23. c. פָּנִים אֶל־פָּנִים face to face, of seeing (God) Gn 32:31, cf …

7266 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. קָלָה².2

… disgrace, shame ) ;—Pf. 3 ms. consec. וְנִקְלָה Is 16:14 Dt 25:3; Pt. נִקְלֶה Is 3:5 + 2 times;— be lightly esteemed, held of little account, Is 16:14 (glory of Moab); אִישׁ רָשׁ וְנִקְלֶה …

7267 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. שָׂבֵעַ.2

… :19, shame Hb 2:16, contempt ψ 123:3, 4, c. acc. pers. Pr 25:17. c. id., c. ב of troubles ψ 88:4, of reproach La 3:30. † Niph. Pt. נִשְׂבָּע sated Jb 31:31. † Pi. satisfy, Impf. 3 mpl. יְשַׂבֵּ֑עוּ …

7268 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. שׁוּב.2

… , in shame La 1:8; turn back and do so and so: Gn 14:7; Ex 14:2, cf. Nu 33:7 ( עַל loc., both P), Jos 8:21 (E), 11:10 (J), 1 Ch 21:20, sq. inf. 2 Ch 20:27; abs. turn back (face about) Ct 7:1 (×4) (+ vb.); = be repulsed …

7269 Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon, p. תוף.2

תוף ( √ of foll. [Levy NHWB iv. 661, s.v. תופת, assumes √ תפף ]; akin to Ethiopic ተፍአ spit, Aramaic (Talm.) תְּפַף id.; Arabic تُفَّا fie! for shame! Syriac ܬܳܒ Aph. (and deriv.) also = spew out (BA ES 28 ), but prob. simply return ) .

7270 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. David.10 (Matthew G. Easton)

… , professing shame and penitence for the way in which he had treated David, and predicting his elevation to the throne.

7271 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. David.21 (Matthew G. Easton)

… and shameful crime ( 2 Samuel 13 ). This was the beginning of the disasters of his later years. After two years Absalom terribly avenged the crime against Tamar …

7272 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Fall of man.4 (Matthew G. Easton)

… (1) “shame, a sense of degradation and pollution; (2) dread of the displeasure of God, or a sense of guilt, and the consequent desire to hide from his presence. These …

7273 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Idol.6 (Matthew G. Easton)

(5.) Bosheth, “shame;” “shameful thing” ( Jeremiah 11:13; Hosea 9:10 ); as characterizing the obscenity of the worship of Baal.

7274 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Ish-Bosheth.2 (Matthew G. Easton)

… of shame or humiliation, the youngest of Saul’s four sons, and the only one who survived him ( 2 Samuel 2-4 ). His name was originally Eshbaal ( 1 Chronicles 8:33; 1 Chronicles …

7275 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Jerubbesheth.2 (Matthew G. Easton)

Jerubbesheth — contender with the shame; i.e., idol, a surname also of Gideon ( 2 Samuel 11:21 ).

7276 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Mephibosheth.2 (Matthew G. Easton)

… of shame; i.e., of idols. (1.) The name of Saul’s son by the concubine Rizpah (q.v.), the daughter of Aiah. He and his brother Armoni were with five others “hanged on a hill …

7277 Easton’s Bible Dictionary, p. Rabbah.2 (Matthew G. Easton)

… of shame which left a blot on his character and cast a gloom over the rest of his life. At length, having taken the “royal city” (or the “city of waters,” 2 Samuel 12:27 …

7278 Etymology dictionary, p. abuse (n.).2

… practice, shameful thing, violation of decency" (early 14c.), "an insult" (mid-14c.), from Old French abusion, from Latin abusio .

7279 Etymology dictionary, p. Aeschylus.2

… base, shameful"). Related: Aeschylean .

7280 Etymology dictionary, p. ail (v.).2

… agls "shameful, disgraceful," agliþa "distress, affliction, hardship," us-agljan "to oppress, afflict"), from PIE *agh-lo-, suffixed form of root *agh- (1) "to be depressed …