Lexical Summary talah: to hang Original Word: תָּלָהTransliteration: talah Phonetic Spelling: (taw-law') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to hang Meaning: to suspend Strong's Concordance hang up A primitive root; to suspend (especially to gibbet) -- hang (up). Brown-Driver-Briggs H8518. talah תָּלָה verb hang (Late Hebrew id.; Assyrian Pi`el tullû, hang up; Arabic let down, dangle (a rope, etc.); Aramaic תְּלָא, hang; perhaps Old Aramaic תלה id., Lzb386; Ethiopic in derived sense, be devoted, addicted, to); — Qal Perfect3masculine singular ׳ת Genesis 40:22 +; 2 masculine singular וְתָלִ֫יתָ Deuteronomy 21:22 consecutive; 3 plural תָּלוּ Esther 8:7; 9:14 suffix תלום 2 Samuel 21:12 Kt (Qr see תלא), etc.; Imperfect3masculine singular suffix וַיִּתְלֵם Joshua 10:26, etc.; Imperative masculine plural suffix תְּלֻהוּ Esther 7:9; Infinitive construct לִתְלוֺת Ezekiel 15:3; Esther 6:4; Participle active תֹּלֶה Job 26:7; passive תָּלוּי Deuteronomy 31:23 2t., plural תְּלוּיִם Joshua 10:26; — hang: 1 hang up any object: accusative of hands and feet of slain, + עַלהַֿבְּרֵכָה 2 Samuel 4:12; תָּלוּי of Absalom בָּאֵלָה in the terebinth 18:10; ׳ת with accusative of thing, + עַל Isaiah 22:24; Ezekiel 15:3; Song of Solomon 4:4; Psalm 137:2; subject ׳ת עַלבְּֿלִימָה אֶרֶץ ׳י, Job 26:7. 2 specifically put to death by hanging, with accusative of person Genesis 40:22; 41:13 (both E), 2 Samuel 21:12 (compare תלא), Esther 9:14; absolute תָּלוּי Deuteronomy 21:23 one hanged; accusative of person + עַלעֵֿץ Genesis 40:19 (E), Deuteronomy 21:22; Joshua 8:29; 10:26 (twice in verse) (all J E), Esther 5:14; 6:4; 7:9-10, 8:7; 9:13, 25. Niph`al Perfect3plural נִתְלוּ בְּיָדָם שָׂרִים Lamentations 5:12 princes have been hung up by their hands; Imperfect3masculine plural עַלעֵֿץ וַיִּתָּלוּ Esther 2:23 they were hanged on a tree; + 3 masculine singular with apocope וַיִּתָּל 2 Samuel 18:9 (for וַיּתַֻּן see נתן Hoph`al). Pi`el hang up for display, with accusative of thing: Perfect3plural תִּלּוּ Ezekiel 27:10 (ב location), 27:11 (עַלאחוֺמוֺתַיִךְ). |