BDB9216 [H8581]

[תָּעַב] verb denominative Niph`al Pi`el: Niph`al Perfect 3 masculine singular נִתְעַב 1Chr 21:6 Participle נִתְעָב Isa 14:19; Job 15:16be abhorred:

1. ritual sense: נֵצֶר נִתְעָב Isa 14:19 an abhorred (rejected) branch ( < נֵץ vulture, the unclean scavenger bird); נִתְעָב וֶנֶאֱלָךְ֑ Job 15:16 abhorred and corrupt, from disease (נאלח elsewhere Ps 14:3 = Ps 53:4 || התעיב).
2. ethically: David's census, according to 1Chr 21:6. Pi`el Perfect 3 plural sf תִּעֲבוּנִי Job 9:31 + 2 t.; Imperfect יְתָעֵב Ps 106:40; Ps 5:7 (read 2 masculine singular תְּתַעֵב); 3 feminine singular תְּתַעֵב Ps 107:18 2 masculine singular תְּתַעֵב Deut 23:8 (twice in verse), etc.; Infinitive absolute תַּעֵב Deut 7:26 Participle מְתָעֵב Isa 49:7 (but see infra), + Amos 6:8 (so read for מְתָאֵב GeiUrschrift 349 We Now Marti Harper); plural מְתַעֲבִים Mic 3:9
1. regard as an abomination abhor:
\ \ a. ritual sense: (1) of God; with accusative of Israel, because of idols Ps 106:40. (2) of man: with accusative, of abomination Deut 7:26 (twice in verse), compare Deut 23:8 (twice in verse); Job Job 19:19; Job 30:10.
\ \ b. ethically: (1) of God; || שׂנא, with accusative: אישׁ דמים ומרמה Ps 5:7 (Amos 6:8 see II. תאב). (2) of man; with accusative מִשְׁפָּט Mic 3:9, דֹּבֵר תָּמִים Amos 5:10 (|| שׂנא), שֶׁקֶר Ps 119:163 (|| שׂנא).
\ \ c. physically: with accusative כָּלאֹֿכֶל Ps 107:18.
2. cause to be an abomination: with accusative, ritual sense Ezek 16:25 Job, from filthy garments Job 9:31 מְתָעֵב גּוֺי Isa 49:7 (|| בְּזִה נֶפֶשׁ) (read probably Pu`al מְתִעַב, as Oort SS Bu Du). Hiph`il Perfect 2 feminine singular הִתְעַבְתְּ Ezek 16:52 3 masculine plural הִתְעִיבוּ Ps 14:1 = Ps 53:2 Imperfect וַיַּתְעֵב 1Kgs 21:26make abominable, do abominably:
1. ritual sense: with accusative of thing, Ezek 16:52 לְ with infinitive 1Kgs 21:26.
2. ethically: with accusative עלילה Ps 14:1 = Ps 53:2 (עול).


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