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+V 0-15-13-16-14=58 Jgs 5,18; 8,15; 1 Sm 17,10to reproach, to revile [τινα] Jgs 8,15; id. [abs.] Ps 73(74),10; to reproach justifi-ably [τινα] Prv 25,8; to reproach sb for sth [τινί τι] Wis 2,12; to taunt, to provoke [τινα] (of the enemy challenging Israel) Zph 2,8ὀνειδίζουσαν φωνήν a reproachful speech 2 Mc 7,24; λαὸς ὠνείδισεν ψυχὴν αὐτοῦ εἰς θάνατον the people reproached their soul to death, they scorned their soul to death, they scorned death Jgs 5,18*Is 43,12 ὠνείδισα I have reproached corr.? ἐνώτισα or ὠνόμασα for MT מעתישׁה I proclaimed; *Sir 43,17 ὠνείδισεν γῆν reproached the earth corr.? ὠδίνησεν γῆ the earth suffered birth pangs for *SirHebr. ארצו יחיל; *Prv 20,4 ὀνειδιζόμενος re-proaching-מחרף (ptc. חרף) for MT חרף/מ in winter timesCf. HELBING 1928, 21; KATZ 1956 271(Sir 43,17); SPICQ 1978a, 623-625; WALTERS 1973 128(Sir43,17); YADIN 1965 32(Sir 43,17); →NIDNTT; TWNT
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