![]() ![]() KJV: As saith the proverb of the ancients, NAS: As the proverb of the ancients says, ![]() KJV: But who their father? Therefore it became a proverb, Saul ![]() INT: shall become A horror A proverb taunt all KJV: And thou shalt become an astonishment, a proverb, and a byword, INT: the Kenite and took his discourse and said is enduring INT: Amalek and took his discourse and said was the first INT: took his discourse and said the oracle NAS: Then he took up his discourse and said, KJV: And he took up his parable, and said, The references in Job 13:12 Job 27:1 Job 29:1 Proverbs 26:7,9 Ecclesiastes 12:9 are to the same type of wisdom. To these are appended דְּבָרִים of a more mixed character as to size and content Proverbs 22:7-24:22,23-34 Proverbs 30:1-14 Proverbs 30:15-33 Proverbs 31:1-9 Proverbs 31:10-31 the Praise of Wisdom Proverbs 1:8-9 is prefixed, and an introduction to the whole Proverbs 1:1-7, in which the whole contents are represented as) משׁלים Proverbs 1:1, compare Proverbs 1:6. ġ proverbial saying, brief terse sentence of popular sagacity 1 Samuel 10:12 Ezekiel 12:22,23 Ezekiel 18:2,3 הַקַדְמֹנִי ׳ מ 1 Samuel 24:14 proverb of the ancients.Ģ by-word Psalm 44:15 Psalm 69:12 לְמָשָׁל וְלִשְׁנִינָה Deuteronomy 28:37 1 Kings 9:7 2Chronicles 7:20 Jeremiah 24:9 לְאוֺת וּלְמָשָׁל Ezekiel 14:8ģ prophetic figurative discourse: נָשָׂא מָשָׁל lift up, utter a ׳ מ Numbers 23:7,18 Numbers 24:3,15,20,21,23 (all of Balaam) Isaiah 14:4 Micah 2:4 ("" נהי) Habakkuk 2:6 ("" חידה), (compare Job 27:1 Job 29:1 for same phrase under 6).Ĥ similitude, parable, Ezekiel 17:2 Ezekiel 21:5 Ezekiel 24:3.ĥ poem, of various kinds: the ode ( Numbers 21:27-30), the 3,000 pieces traditionally ascribed to Solomon 1 Kings 5:12, didactic psalms Psalm 49:5 Psalm 78:2.Ħ sentences of ethical wisdom דִּבְרֵי חֲכָמִים collected in the מִשְׁלֵי שְׁלֹמֹה Proverbs 10:1 Proverbs 25:1 (Proverbs 10:1-22:16 consisting of 376 couplets chiefly antithetical Proverbs 25-29 chiefly couplets of an emblematic type, but also occasional tristichs, tetrastichs, pentastichs, and decastichs. מָשָׁל noun masculine Isaiah 14:4 proverb, parable (of sentences constructed in parallelism, usually of Hebrew Wisdom, but occasionally of other types) - absolute ׳ מ Ezekiel 17:2 20t. ![]()
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