H1602 גּעל - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


גּעל
gâ‛al
gaw-al'
A primitive root; to detest; by implication to reject

KJV Usage: abhor, fail, lothe, vilely cast away.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1713

גּעל

1. to abhor, loathe, be vilely cast away, fall
a. (Qal) to abhor, loathe
b. (Niphal) to be defiled
c. (Hiphil) to reject as loathsome, show aversion
Origin: a primitive root
TWOT: 369
Parts of Speech: Verb

TBESH:
גָּעַל
ga.al
H:V
to abhor
1) to abhor, loathe, be vilely cast away, fall
1a) (Qal) to abhor, loathe
1b) (Niphal) to be defiled
1c) (Hiphil) to reject as loathsome, show aversion

View how H1602 גּעל is used in the Bible

10 occurrences of H1602 גּעל

Leviticus 26:11 shall not abhor
Leviticus 26:15 shall abhor
Leviticus 26:30 shall abhor
Leviticus 26:43 abhorred
Leviticus 26:44 neither will I abhor
2 Samuel 1:21 is vilely cast away,
Job 21:10 and faileth
Jeremiah 14:19 abhorred
Ezekiel 16:45 that lotheth
Ezekiel 16:45 who lothed

Distinct usage

2 shall abhor
2 abhorred
1 is vilely cast away,
1 and faileth
1 neither will I abhor
1 shall not abhor
1 that lotheth
1 who lothed


Related words

H1602

H1603 גּעל ga‛al
גּעל
ga‛al
gah'-al
From H1602; loathing; Gaal, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Gaal.


H1604 גּעל gô‛al
גּעל
gô‛al
go'-al
From H1602; abhorrence

KJV Usage: loathing.