Usage:The Hebrew word "alelay" is an interjection used to express deep sorrow, distress, or lamentation. It is often found in contexts of mourning or when pronouncing judgment or calamity. The term conveys a profound emotional response to tragedy or divine judgment. Cultural and Historical Backg...
It is used in a prophetic context to convey a message of lamentation and impending judgment. Cultural and Historical Background: Beth Leaphrah is mentioned in the context of a series of wordplays on the names of towns in Judah, as recorded in Micah 1:10-16. These wordplays are part of...
several stanzas in parallel lines. The whole concludes with the chorus, "The LORDshall reign for ever and ever" (v. 18). "The Song of Deborah is a glorious witness to the martial spirit of the Hebrews. But it allows us to see also how easily the aspirations of the nation might have ...
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a doubtful word; apparently from 'nahah' (5091); lamentation:-- wailing. 5205 niydneed from 'nuwd' (5110); motion (of the lips in speech):--moving. 5206 niydahnee-daw' feminine of 'niyd' (5205); removal, i.e. exile:--removed. 5207 nichowachnee-kho'-akh or niychoach {nee-...
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