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פלטיאל

  • 1 פלטיאל

    n. Paltiel (name)

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  • 2 פלטיאל

    פַּלְטִיאֵל
    Палтиил.

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  • 3 פלטיאל

    פַּלְטִי, פַּלְטִיאֵל,(b. h.) pr. n. m. Palti, Paltiel, to whom Michal the daughter of Saul was given as wife, but who, according to tradition, did not live with her because of her betrothal to David. Snh.19b; v. פָּלַט; Lev. R. s. 23; a. e.

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  • 4 פלט

    פָּלַט(b. h.) ( to break through, 1) to discharge, vomit, give out. Y.B. Kam.I, 2b top (read:) היתה מהלכת ופוֹלֶטֶת על עשבים if the animal walked and discharged on plants. Ter. X, 11; Ḥull.110b, v. בָּלַע. Ber.III, 6 שפָּלְטָה שכבתוכ׳ who discharged the (conceived) semen virile. Pes.118b פְּלוֹט אותן ליבשה throw their bodies out on the dry land; a. fr. 2) to escape, be spared. Nidd.61a (ref. to הפליט, Gen. 14:13) זה עוג שפ׳ מדורוכ׳ that was Og who escaped the fate of the generation of the flood. Num. R. s. 9 לא פָלְטוּ did not escape (punishment); a. fr.V. פָּלֵט. 3) to save. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXVII ופְלָטוֹ הק״בה מידו and the Lord saved him from his (Samaels) power. Snh.19b (ref. to פלטיאל, 2 Sam. 3:15) שפלטו אל מןוכ׳ for God saved him from sin; a. e. 4) to tear off, detach. Ḥull.121a בשר שפְּלָטַתּוּ סכין flesh which the knife has taken off, i. e. which came off in flaying, v. מוּרְדְּקָא; ib. מקצתו פלטתו חיה an animal tore one portion of the flesh off; ib. 124a; a. e. Nif. נִפְלָט, Hithpa. חִתְפַּלֵּט to he saved. Tanḥ. Shmoth 17 ויִתְפַּלֵּט ממנווכ׳ and Noah and his children shall be saved from it (the flood).

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  • 5 פָּלַט

    פָּלַט(b. h.) ( to break through, 1) to discharge, vomit, give out. Y.B. Kam.I, 2b top (read:) היתה מהלכת ופוֹלֶטֶת על עשבים if the animal walked and discharged on plants. Ter. X, 11; Ḥull.110b, v. בָּלַע. Ber.III, 6 שפָּלְטָה שכבתוכ׳ who discharged the (conceived) semen virile. Pes.118b פְּלוֹט אותן ליבשה throw their bodies out on the dry land; a. fr. 2) to escape, be spared. Nidd.61a (ref. to הפליט, Gen. 14:13) זה עוג שפ׳ מדורוכ׳ that was Og who escaped the fate of the generation of the flood. Num. R. s. 9 לא פָלְטוּ did not escape (punishment); a. fr.V. פָּלֵט. 3) to save. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXVII ופְלָטוֹ הק״בה מידו and the Lord saved him from his (Samaels) power. Snh.19b (ref. to פלטיאל, 2 Sam. 3:15) שפלטו אל מןוכ׳ for God saved him from sin; a. e. 4) to tear off, detach. Ḥull.121a בשר שפְּלָטַתּוּ סכין flesh which the knife has taken off, i. e. which came off in flaying, v. מוּרְדְּקָא; ib. מקצתו פלטתו חיה an animal tore one portion of the flesh off; ib. 124a; a. e. Nif. נִפְלָט, Hithpa. חִתְפַּלֵּט to he saved. Tanḥ. Shmoth 17 ויִתְפַּלֵּט ממנווכ׳ and Noah and his children shall be saved from it (the flood).

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