BDB2578 [H2319]

חָדָשׁ adjective new (on formation see LgBN 48) — ׳ח absolute Exod 1:8 + 19 t.; feminine חֲדָשָׁה Lev 23:16 + 19 t.; plural חֲדָשִׁים Deut 32:17 + 10 t.; feminine חֲדָשׁוֺת Isa 42:9; Isa 48:6new, usually
\ \ a. attrib. Exod 1:8 (E) a new king; so of house Deut 20:5; Deut 20:22, wife Deut 24:5, cords Judg 15:13; Judg 16:11; Judg 16:12, cart 1Sam 6:7; 2Sam 6:3 (twice in verse) (but strike out in vb, compare We Dr) = 1Chr 13:7, garment 1Kgs 11:29; 1Kgs 11:30, vessel 2Kgs 2:20, wine-skins Josh 9:13 (JE) Job 32:19, threshing instrument Isa 4:15 meal-offering Lev 23:16 (H) Num 28:26 (P); especially (poetry) ׳שִׁיר ח a new song (of praise) Ps 33:3; Ps 40:4; Ps 96:1; Ps 98:1; Ps 144:9; Ps 149:1; Isa 42:10 ׳בְּרִית ח Jer 31:31 שָׁמַיִם חדשׁים וארץ חדשׁה Isa 65:17 compare Isa 66:22 ׳שֵׁם ח Isa 62:2 ׳רוּחַ ח a new spirit Ezek 11:19; Ezek 18:31; Ezek 36:26, + ׳לֵב ח Ezek 18:31; Ezek 36:26 ׳הֶח ׳פֶּתַח שַׁעַריֿ Jer 26:10 new gate of (house of) ׳י, compare Jer 36:10 (see Gf Jer 20:2); also ׳הֶחָצֵר הַח 2Chr 20:5 the new court (see Be Öttli); אלהים חדשׁים Judg 5:8 new gods? judges? text probably corrupt, compare ZMG 1888, 477, MüllKönigsb. Stud. i., GACookeDeb. 34 ff. and conjectures by BuRS, 103, RS in BlaJudges; in general ׳אֵין כָּלחֿ Eccl 1:9 there is nothing new; with no substantive expressed חָגוּר חֲדָשָׁה 2Sam 21:16 girt with a new (sword: but text perhaps corrupt, compare We Klo Dr), of (food-) products of earth (opposed to יָשָׁן) Lev 26:10 (H) Song 7:14 חֲדָשִׁים Deut 32:17 new ones (i.e. gods; || מִקָּרֹב בָּאוּ); in general feminine חֲדָשָׁה a new thing Isa 43:19; Jer 31:22, feminine plural Isa 42:9 (opposed to הָרִאשֹׁנוֺת), Isa 48:6.
\ \ b. very rarely predicate: of ׳י's compassions חדשׁים לַבְּקָרִם Lam 3:23 they are new every morning; עִמָּדִי ׳כְּבוֺדִי ח Job 29:20 my glory shall be fresh with me; הוּא ׳רְאֵה זֶה ח Eccl 1:10 see, this is new!


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