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Bible Lexicons
Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary Hebrew Lexicon
Strong's #4512 - מִנְלֶה
- Brown-Driver-Briggs
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- gain, wealth, acquisition
- meaning dubious
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did not use
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1311) ln (נל NL) AC: Lead CO: Pasture AB: ?: The pictograph n is a picture of a seed representing the idea of continuing. The l is a picture of the shepherds staff which guides the flock toward the pasture. Combined these mean "Continue toward with the staff".
H) eln (נלה NLH) AC: Complete CO: ? AB: ?
V) eln (נלה NLH) - End: To come to a completion. KJV (1): (vf: Hiphil) end - Strongs: H5239 (נָלָה)
hm) elnm (מנלה MNLH) - Complete: KJV (1): perfection - Strongs: H4512 (מִנְלֶה)
G) len (נהל NHL) AC: Lead CO: Pasture AB: ?: A leading to pasture.
V) len (נהל NHL) - Lead: To guide the flock to the pasture as the end of the journey. KJV (10): (vf: Hitpael, Piel) guide, lead, fed, carried - Strongs: H5095 (נָהַל)
lm) lelen (נהלהל NHLHL) - Pasture: [df: llhn] KJV (1): bush - Strongs: H5097 (נַהֲלֹל)
J) lfn (נול NWL) AC: ? CO: Dunghill AB: ?: [Unknown connection to root]
qf) flfn (נולו NWLW) - Dunghill: [Aramaic only] [df: ylwn] KJV (3): dunghill - Strongs: H5122 (נְוָלִי)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
מִנְלֶה . To such a noun is commonly referred the form מִנְלָם in the words, Job 15:29, לֹא יִטֶּה לָאָרֶץ מִנְלָם which are thus rendered, “their wealth shall not spread itself out in the earth;” מִנְלֶה is derived from the root נָלָה, of which there is another trace in the common reading כַּנְּלוֹתְךָ Isaiah 33:1, which is supposed to mean the same as the نال Med. Ye, to obtain, to acquire; whence نَالُ, نَيْلُ wealth, possession, مَنَالُ wealth, riches. But I can hardly regard the reading as being correct; perhaps (with one MS.) we should read מִכְלָם from מִכְלֶה i.q. מִכְלָא their fold, poet. their flocks. The words in the passage in Isaiah appear just as doubtful [but there no various reading is quoted]; see נָלָה.