BDB5586 [H5528]

[סָכַל] verb be foolish, or a fool, usually in moral or spititual sense (Syriac Aph`el act foolishly; foolish, etc., ᵑ7 סְכַל derived species, act foolishly; סַכְלָא fool; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic , Aph`el = ἁμαρτάνω, also derivatives SchwIdioticon 62; Assyrian saklu, perhaps foolish, DlHWB 498; Aramaic סְכַל know, be intelligent, cause to understand, etc. (derived species), compare שׂכל; MeiChrest. Targ. derives both these opposite meanings from Arabic form, likeness. Gerber178 thinks Hebrew verb denominative); —

Piel Imperfect יְסַכֵּל Isa 44:25, Imperative סַכֶּלנָֿא 2Sam 15:31, make foolish, turn into foolishness. Niph`al Perfect 2 masculine singular נִסְכַּלְתָּ 2Chr 16:9 נִסְכָּ֑לְתָּ 1Sam 13:13 1 singular נִסְכַּלְתִּי 2Sam 24:10 = 1Chr 21:8, act or do foolishly. Hiph`il Perfect 2 masculine singular הִסְכַּלְתָּ Gen 31:28 (E), 1 singular הִסְכַּלְתִּי 1Sam 26:21, do foolishly, play the fool.


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