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41 ערלח
עָרְלָחf. (b. h.; ערל to hang over, v. Ges. Thes. s. v. ערל) ( sheath, prepuce; the uncircumcised membrum. Gen. R. s. 46 עָרְלַת הגוף the foreskin of the membrum. Sabb.134b, sq. עָרְלתוֹ ודאי דוחה את השבת the cutting of his prepuce, where there is no doubt (about the condition of the infant), supersedes the Sabbath. Ib. ע׳ כבושה, v. כָּבַש. Pes.92a הפורש מן הע׳וכ׳ he who separates himself from the prepuce (a gentile converted and circumcised) is like one that separates himself from a grave (has to undergo the lustrations of one that has been in contact with a corpse). Ned.III, 11 שאין הע׳ קרויה אלא לשמם for ʿorlah (the word ʿărelim) is used only as a general name for gentiles, v. עָרֵל. Ib. מאוסה (היא ה)ע׳ שנתגנווכ׳ uncircumcision is detestable, for it is applied to the wicked as a reproach (with ref. to Jer. 9:25); a. fr.Pl. עֲרָלוֹת, constr. עָרְלוֹת. Yeb.72a; Sabb.135b מי שיש לו שתי ע׳ if one has two prepuces; (oth. opin. two membra to be circumcised). Gen. G. s. 46, a. e. ארבע ע׳ הןוכ׳ the term ʿorlah (uncircumcision) is applied in four ways; a. fr.Trnsf. (v. Lev. 19:23) ( that which is to be rejected, the fruit of trees of the first three years. Orl. I, 2 חייב בע׳ is subject to the law of ʿorlah. Ib. 6 נטיעה של ע׳ a young tree subject to the law of ʿOrlah. Ib. 7 שרף הע׳ resin of a young tree; a. fr.Tosef.Ter.V, 9, a. fr. עוֹרְלָה. ʿorlah, name of a treatise of Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud Yrushalmi, of the Order of Zraʿim. -
42 עָרְלָח
עָרְלָחf. (b. h.; ערל to hang over, v. Ges. Thes. s. v. ערל) ( sheath, prepuce; the uncircumcised membrum. Gen. R. s. 46 עָרְלַת הגוף the foreskin of the membrum. Sabb.134b, sq. עָרְלתוֹ ודאי דוחה את השבת the cutting of his prepuce, where there is no doubt (about the condition of the infant), supersedes the Sabbath. Ib. ע׳ כבושה, v. כָּבַש. Pes.92a הפורש מן הע׳וכ׳ he who separates himself from the prepuce (a gentile converted and circumcised) is like one that separates himself from a grave (has to undergo the lustrations of one that has been in contact with a corpse). Ned.III, 11 שאין הע׳ קרויה אלא לשמם for ʿorlah (the word ʿărelim) is used only as a general name for gentiles, v. עָרֵל. Ib. מאוסה (היא ה)ע׳ שנתגנווכ׳ uncircumcision is detestable, for it is applied to the wicked as a reproach (with ref. to Jer. 9:25); a. fr.Pl. עֲרָלוֹת, constr. עָרְלוֹת. Yeb.72a; Sabb.135b מי שיש לו שתי ע׳ if one has two prepuces; (oth. opin. two membra to be circumcised). Gen. G. s. 46, a. e. ארבע ע׳ הןוכ׳ the term ʿorlah (uncircumcision) is applied in four ways; a. fr.Trnsf. (v. Lev. 19:23) ( that which is to be rejected, the fruit of trees of the first three years. Orl. I, 2 חייב בע׳ is subject to the law of ʿorlah. Ib. 6 נטיעה של ע׳ a young tree subject to the law of ʿOrlah. Ib. 7 שרף הע׳ resin of a young tree; a. fr.Tosef.Ter.V, 9, a. fr. עוֹרְלָה. ʿorlah, name of a treatise of Mishnah, Tosefta and Talmud Yrushalmi, of the Order of Zraʿim. -
43 עתיד
עָתִידm. עֲתִידָה f. (b. h.; עָתַד) standing (cmp. עָמַד); ready, designated; in future. Meg.15b; Snh.111b ע׳הקב״ה להיותוכ׳ at a future time the Lord shall be a crown on the head of every righteous man. Sabb.138b ע׳ תורה שתשתכחוכ׳ a time will come when the Law will be forgotten in Israel; a. fr.הֶעָ׳ לָבֹא (or הֶעָ׳) the future. Keth.87a משביעין אותה על הע׳ לבא we administer an oath to her in regard to her conduct in the future, opp. על שעבר; a. fr.Esp. לֶעָתִיד לָבֹא (abbrev. לע״ל) in the Messianic future; in the hereafter (v. עוֹלָם). Ab. Zar.3b לע״ל באין אומותוכ׳ in the Messianic days the nations of the world will come and ask to be converted. Ib. אין גהינם לע״ל there is no Gehenna (hell) in the hereafter, but the Lord leads the sun forth Ab. II, 16 ודע שמתן … לע״ל but remember that the reward of the righteous is reserved for the hereafter; a. fr.Pl. עֲתִידִים, עֲתִידִין; עֲתִידוֹת. Ber.43b ע׳ בחורי ישראלוכ׳ the time will come when the youths of Israel shall give forth a flavor Sabb.152b ע׳ צדיקים דהוו עפרא (even) the righteous are destined to turn to dust. Yeb.63a ע׳ כל בעלי … שיעמדווכ׳ time will be when all tradesmen will turn to agriculture; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.VII, 12 עתידין, v. עֲכִירִים. -
44 עָתִיד
עָתִידm. עֲתִידָה f. (b. h.; עָתַד) standing (cmp. עָמַד); ready, designated; in future. Meg.15b; Snh.111b ע׳הקב״ה להיותוכ׳ at a future time the Lord shall be a crown on the head of every righteous man. Sabb.138b ע׳ תורה שתשתכחוכ׳ a time will come when the Law will be forgotten in Israel; a. fr.הֶעָ׳ לָבֹא (or הֶעָ׳) the future. Keth.87a משביעין אותה על הע׳ לבא we administer an oath to her in regard to her conduct in the future, opp. על שעבר; a. fr.Esp. לֶעָתִיד לָבֹא (abbrev. לע״ל) in the Messianic future; in the hereafter (v. עוֹלָם). Ab. Zar.3b לע״ל באין אומותוכ׳ in the Messianic days the nations of the world will come and ask to be converted. Ib. אין גהינם לע״ל there is no Gehenna (hell) in the hereafter, but the Lord leads the sun forth Ab. II, 16 ודע שמתן … לע״ל but remember that the reward of the righteous is reserved for the hereafter; a. fr.Pl. עֲתִידִים, עֲתִידִין; עֲתִידוֹת. Ber.43b ע׳ בחורי ישראלוכ׳ the time will come when the youths of Israel shall give forth a flavor Sabb.152b ע׳ צדיקים דהוו עפרא (even) the righteous are destined to turn to dust. Yeb.63a ע׳ כל בעלי … שיעמדווכ׳ time will be when all tradesmen will turn to agriculture; a. fr.Tosef.Kel.B. Mets.VII, 12 עתידין, v. עֲכִירִים. -
45 פקד
פָּקַד(b. h.) (to search, examine) 1) to visit; (euphem.) to have marital connection with. Yeb.62b ואינו פוֹקְדָהּ does not visit her (in due time, v. עוֹנָה I), Ib. חייב אדם לִפְקוֹד וכו׳ a man is bound to visit his wife before going on a journey.Treat. Smaḥ. ch. VIII יוצאין … ופוֹקְדין על המתיםוכ׳ you may go out to the burial ground and call upon the dead until three days (after being placed in the sepulchral chamber), and there is no superstitious practice in that; מעשה שפְּקָדוֹ אחדוכ׳ it occurred that one visited an entombed person, and the latter (was found living and) lived twenty years thereafter; a. fr. 2) (of the Lord) to visit, remember, decree upon. Tanḥ. Vayera 14 בלשון … אני פוֹקְדָךְ with the same expression … I will remember thee (bless thee with issue). Ib. הרוני פוֹקֵד לאברהםוכ׳ I will remember Abraham (relieve him from impotence) at the same time with Abimelech (ref. to Gen. 20:17–21:1). Pesik. R. s. 43 כשבא לפקוד את חנה when the Lord came to visit Hannah; a. v. fr.Part. pass. פָּקוּד; f. פְּקוּדָה; pl. פְּקיּדִים, פְּקוּדִין; פְּקוּדִוֹת. Snh.97a עד שהראשונה פ׳ שנייהוכ׳ while the first calamity is remembered (by the Lord for delivery), the second quickly comes. 3) to count, muster; v. פָּקוּד, פְּקידָה, פִּיקּוּד. 4) (denom. of פָּקִיד, interch. with Hif.) to give in charge, entrust, deposit. Pesik. R. l. c. בעל פקדונות אני … פּוֹקֵד אצלי אני נותן לו I (the Lord) am a trustee, whatever a man deposits with me, I give back to him. Ib. נפשות פְּקַדְתֶּם אצליוכ׳ you (Abraham and Sarah) deposited souls with me (converted souls to the belief in me), I will pay you back in souls (ref. to Gen. 21:1); a. fr. 5) (denom. of פָּקִיד) to command, order. Ib. s. 42 פָּקַדְתִּי לאדםוכ׳ I gave Adam a command, and he did not do it; פקדתי למלאדוכ׳ I commissioned the angel of death, and he did (what I commanded him). Shebu.VII, 7 (45a) שבועה שלא פְּקָדָנוּ אבא we swear that our father has not left us any order (concerning this case); Y.Keth.VII, 33b פִּיקְּדָנוּ Shebu.48b מה לו שלא פְקָרַנִי אבא ושלא פקדני אחי what is the difference between the oath of an heir ‘that my father has not left me an order, and ‘that my brother ?; a. fr. Pi. פִּיקֵּד same, v. supra. Nif. נִפְקַד, Hithpa. הִתְפַּקֵּד, Nithpa. נִתְפַּקֵּד 1) to be visited, remembered, decreed upon. Gen. R. s. 53 בשעה שנִפְקְדָה … נִפְקְדוּ עמה when Sarah was visited, v. עֲקָרָה. Ib. אינו דין שתִּפָּקֵד is it not right that she should be visited? Tanḥ. Vayera 13 תהי נִפְקֶדֶת she shall be remembered. R. Hash. 11a. Pesik. R. s. 42 בדין הוא שיִפָּקֵד אבוהם it is right that Abraham be visited. Ib. שתִּתְפַּקֵּד אף היא that she be likewise visited. Lev. R. s. 29; Pesik. Baḥod., p. 150b> (quot. from Rabs New Years prayer) ובריות בו יִפָּקֵדוּ להזכירםוכ׳ and creatures are passed upon on that day to record them for life or for death; a. fr. 2) to be commanded, commissioned. Pesik. R. l. c. יש שנתפ׳ ולא עשהוכ׳ some are commanded and do not (what they are ordered to) Mekh. Bshall., Vayassa, s. 4 עשו מה שנִתְפַּקְּדוּ they did what they were commanded to do; a. e. Hif. הִפְּקִיד 1) to give in charge, deposit. B. Mets.III, 1 המַפְקִיד אצלוכ׳ if a man deposits for safe-keeping with his neighbor Ib. 36a sq. כל המפקיד על דעת אשתו ובניו הוא מפקיד he who deposits with his neighbor, does so with the presumptive condition that the latters wife and children be also trustees (and it was no breach of trust to leave the deposit in their charge). Gen. R. s. 53 עמלקה׳ אצליוכ׳ Amalek deposited with me bundles of thorns (wrong-doings) ; שרה הִפְקִידָה אצליוכ׳ Sarah deposited with me virtues and good deeds Pesik. R. s. 43; a. fr.B. Mets.35a ופרקין המפקיד הוה and our subject at college was hammafḳid (the Mishnah B. Mets. l. c. and the discussions concerning it).Part. pass. מוּפְקָד; f. מוּפְקֶדֶת B. Kam. 105a כגון שהיתה … מופ׳ ביד אחרים when his fathers bag was left in trust with other people; a. e. 2) to take charge of. Yalk. Deut. 847 הַפִקֵד לו הפקדון הזה take this object in charge for me. -
46 פָּקַד
פָּקַד(b. h.) (to search, examine) 1) to visit; (euphem.) to have marital connection with. Yeb.62b ואינו פוֹקְדָהּ does not visit her (in due time, v. עוֹנָה I), Ib. חייב אדם לִפְקוֹד וכו׳ a man is bound to visit his wife before going on a journey.Treat. Smaḥ. ch. VIII יוצאין … ופוֹקְדין על המתיםוכ׳ you may go out to the burial ground and call upon the dead until three days (after being placed in the sepulchral chamber), and there is no superstitious practice in that; מעשה שפְּקָדוֹ אחדוכ׳ it occurred that one visited an entombed person, and the latter (was found living and) lived twenty years thereafter; a. fr. 2) (of the Lord) to visit, remember, decree upon. Tanḥ. Vayera 14 בלשון … אני פוֹקְדָךְ with the same expression … I will remember thee (bless thee with issue). Ib. הרוני פוֹקֵד לאברהםוכ׳ I will remember Abraham (relieve him from impotence) at the same time with Abimelech (ref. to Gen. 20:17–21:1). Pesik. R. s. 43 כשבא לפקוד את חנה when the Lord came to visit Hannah; a. v. fr.Part. pass. פָּקוּד; f. פְּקוּדָה; pl. פְּקיּדִים, פְּקוּדִין; פְּקוּדִוֹת. Snh.97a עד שהראשונה פ׳ שנייהוכ׳ while the first calamity is remembered (by the Lord for delivery), the second quickly comes. 3) to count, muster; v. פָּקוּד, פְּקידָה, פִּיקּוּד. 4) (denom. of פָּקִיד, interch. with Hif.) to give in charge, entrust, deposit. Pesik. R. l. c. בעל פקדונות אני … פּוֹקֵד אצלי אני נותן לו I (the Lord) am a trustee, whatever a man deposits with me, I give back to him. Ib. נפשות פְּקַדְתֶּם אצליוכ׳ you (Abraham and Sarah) deposited souls with me (converted souls to the belief in me), I will pay you back in souls (ref. to Gen. 21:1); a. fr. 5) (denom. of פָּקִיד) to command, order. Ib. s. 42 פָּקַדְתִּי לאדםוכ׳ I gave Adam a command, and he did not do it; פקדתי למלאדוכ׳ I commissioned the angel of death, and he did (what I commanded him). Shebu.VII, 7 (45a) שבועה שלא פְּקָדָנוּ אבא we swear that our father has not left us any order (concerning this case); Y.Keth.VII, 33b פִּיקְּדָנוּ Shebu.48b מה לו שלא פְקָרַנִי אבא ושלא פקדני אחי what is the difference between the oath of an heir ‘that my father has not left me an order, and ‘that my brother ?; a. fr. Pi. פִּיקֵּד same, v. supra. Nif. נִפְקַד, Hithpa. הִתְפַּקֵּד, Nithpa. נִתְפַּקֵּד 1) to be visited, remembered, decreed upon. Gen. R. s. 53 בשעה שנִפְקְדָה … נִפְקְדוּ עמה when Sarah was visited, v. עֲקָרָה. Ib. אינו דין שתִּפָּקֵד is it not right that she should be visited? Tanḥ. Vayera 13 תהי נִפְקֶדֶת she shall be remembered. R. Hash. 11a. Pesik. R. s. 42 בדין הוא שיִפָּקֵד אבוהם it is right that Abraham be visited. Ib. שתִּתְפַּקֵּד אף היא that she be likewise visited. Lev. R. s. 29; Pesik. Baḥod., p. 150b> (quot. from Rabs New Years prayer) ובריות בו יִפָּקֵדוּ להזכירםוכ׳ and creatures are passed upon on that day to record them for life or for death; a. fr. 2) to be commanded, commissioned. Pesik. R. l. c. יש שנתפ׳ ולא עשהוכ׳ some are commanded and do not (what they are ordered to) Mekh. Bshall., Vayassa, s. 4 עשו מה שנִתְפַּקְּדוּ they did what they were commanded to do; a. e. Hif. הִפְּקִיד 1) to give in charge, deposit. B. Mets.III, 1 המַפְקִיד אצלוכ׳ if a man deposits for safe-keeping with his neighbor Ib. 36a sq. כל המפקיד על דעת אשתו ובניו הוא מפקיד he who deposits with his neighbor, does so with the presumptive condition that the latters wife and children be also trustees (and it was no breach of trust to leave the deposit in their charge). Gen. R. s. 53 עמלקה׳ אצליוכ׳ Amalek deposited with me bundles of thorns (wrong-doings) ; שרה הִפְקִידָה אצליוכ׳ Sarah deposited with me virtues and good deeds Pesik. R. s. 43; a. fr.B. Mets.35a ופרקין המפקיד הוה and our subject at college was hammafḳid (the Mishnah B. Mets. l. c. and the discussions concerning it).Part. pass. מוּפְקָד; f. מוּפְקֶדֶת B. Kam. 105a כגון שהיתה … מופ׳ ביד אחרים when his fathers bag was left in trust with other people; a. e. 2) to take charge of. Yalk. Deut. 847 הַפִקֵד לו הפקדון הזה take this object in charge for me. -
47 קרב
קָרֵב(b. h.) 1) to join, come near, be near; to be offered as קָרְבָּן. Zeb.VIII, 2 יִקְרַב לשם מי שהוא let it be offered in behalf of him to whom it may belong. Ib. 5 … אם ק׳ … יִקְרְבוּוכ׳ if one of the heads has been offered, let all of them be offered. Ib. 67b; Ḳinnim III, 3 חטאת קְרֵיבָה למעלהוכ׳ the sin-offering may have been offered on top and the burnt-offering beneath it. Men.VI, 1 הקומץ ק׳ … קְרֵבִים לעצמן the handful (of the priests meal-offering) is offered separately and the remainder separately; Y.Sot.III, 19b top קְרֵיבִין. Sifré Num. 29 קבע זמן לקריבים … למקריבים a time! is fixed for the things to be offered (Lev. 22:27), and a time for those who offer (Num. 6:10); a. fr. 2) to come before court; to sue, complain. Gen. R. s. 96 (ref. to ויקרבו, Gen. 47:29) כאדם … ק׳ עלוכ׳ as one says, that man has brought suit against his neighbor, v. קָבַל II; Yalk. ib. 156 קבל (corr. acc.). Pi. קֵירֵב 1) same, to come near. Ex. R. s. 20, beg. לא קי׳ אצלוכ׳ he had not come near Sarah.Esp. to approach; to pray, intercede, mediate, conciliate. Y.Ber.IV, 8b top זה שעובר … בא וקָרֵב עשה קרבנינווכ׳ we do not say to him who is to pass before the ark (v. תֵּיבָה), ‘come and pray, but, ‘come, draw near, (which means) ‘do our offerings, ‘satisfy our needs 2) to bring near; to befriend, attract, invite. B. Kam.24a ק׳ נגיחותיו if the ox did his gorings in near intervals (of less than three days). Eduy. VIII, 7 אין אליהו … לרחק ולְקָרֵב … המְקוֹרָבִין בזרועוכ׳ Elijah shall come not to decide between clean and unclean, nor to expel (declare genealogically degraded) and to receive (reinstate), but to expel those who have been received by force, and to reinstate those who have been expelled by force. Ib. משפחת … וקֵרְבָהּ בןוכ׳ there was a family … which Ben-Zion expelled by force, and another which they received by force (Bab. ed. וקֵרְבוּהָ בני יב׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40); Tosef. ib. III, 4; Kidd.71a. Eduy. l. c. לא לרחק ולא לקרבוכ׳ neither to expel nor to reinstate, but to make peace Sabb.31a קֵירְבָנוּ תחתוכ׳, v. עִנְוְתָנוּת. Ib. שקֵרַבְתַּנִיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שהקרבתני) thou hast brought us near Tanḥ. Tsav 8 (ref. to Ps. 65:5) אשרי מי שבחרו … קֵרְבוֹ blessed he whom the Lord has chosen, although he did not bring him near; Num. R. s. 3 הקריבו. Ib. ק׳ את עצמו he brought himself near (to God, through his own deeds); ib. יתרו קרבוהקב״ה the Lord brought Jethro near (caused him to be converted); Yalk. Ex. 379; a. fr.Sifré Num. 94 (expl. לזרא, Num. 11:20, cmp. זָר) שתהיו מרחיקים … מְקָרְבִים אותו you will keep it at a distance (loathe it) more than you have been inviting (wishing for) it; Lev. R. s. 48.Part. pass. מְקוֹרָב; pl. מְקוֹרָבִין, v. supra. Hif. הִקְרִיב 1) to bring near, receive. Y.Dem.II, 23a top מַקְרִיבִין לכנפים, v. כָּנָף Num. R. l. c.; Sabb. l. c., v. supra; a. fr. 2) to offer, sacrifice. Men. XIII, 10 יַקְרִיבֶנָּה במקדש he must offer it in the Temple (of Jerusalem), ואם הִקְרִיבָהּוכ׳ but if he offered it in the Temple of Ḥonyo (in Egypt). Zeb.67b ותַקְרִיבֶנָּה למעלה and let her offer it on top, (v. supra Kal); Kinn. III, 6 ויַקְרִיבֶנָּהוכ׳ Mish. (Bab. ed. ויקרבנה, corr. acc.) and he (the priest) must offer it Ber.6b כאילוה׳ תודה as if he had offered a thank-offering. Ib. 17a as long as the Temple stood אדם חוטא ומַקְרִיבוכ׳ a man sinned and brought a sacrifice; ואין מקריביןוכ׳ yet only its fat and its blood were offered; כאילו הִקְרַבְתִּיו לפניךוכ׳ as if I had offered it (my fat and blood) on the altar before thee; a. v. fr. Nif. נִקְרַב to be offered. Y.Meg.I, 70c top ונִקְרְבוּ מהןוכ׳ and from their contributions was taken the wood for sacrifices; (Y.Taan.IV, 68b; Y.Shek.IV, beg.47d וקרבי). Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב 1) to be brought near, be received. Num. R. s. 3 יש נבחר ונדחה ונ׳וכ׳ some are chosen and repelled (disgraced) and received again Sifra Tsav, Milluïm ידע משהשנ׳ אהרן Moses learned that Aaron was received again (in grace); Yalk. Lev. 515; a. fr. 2) to be offered, sacrificed. Y. Taan. l. c. שלא יהא קרבן מִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that none but their contributions should be offered first. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXI אותו האיל … ובא להִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that ram … ran and came to offer himself as a sacrifice in place of Isaac ; Yalk. Gen. 101; a. e. 3) to claim relationship. Deut. R. s. 2 … אם קרובו עני … פלוני מתקרב לי if a mans relative is poor, he makes himself the main person and him subordinate, saying, this man claims relationship to me; Y.Ber.IX, 13b (in mutilated text) ההן פלן מתקרב לן. -
48 קָרֵב
קָרֵב(b. h.) 1) to join, come near, be near; to be offered as קָרְבָּן. Zeb.VIII, 2 יִקְרַב לשם מי שהוא let it be offered in behalf of him to whom it may belong. Ib. 5 … אם ק׳ … יִקְרְבוּוכ׳ if one of the heads has been offered, let all of them be offered. Ib. 67b; Ḳinnim III, 3 חטאת קְרֵיבָה למעלהוכ׳ the sin-offering may have been offered on top and the burnt-offering beneath it. Men.VI, 1 הקומץ ק׳ … קְרֵבִים לעצמן the handful (of the priests meal-offering) is offered separately and the remainder separately; Y.Sot.III, 19b top קְרֵיבִין. Sifré Num. 29 קבע זמן לקריבים … למקריבים a time! is fixed for the things to be offered (Lev. 22:27), and a time for those who offer (Num. 6:10); a. fr. 2) to come before court; to sue, complain. Gen. R. s. 96 (ref. to ויקרבו, Gen. 47:29) כאדם … ק׳ עלוכ׳ as one says, that man has brought suit against his neighbor, v. קָבַל II; Yalk. ib. 156 קבל (corr. acc.). Pi. קֵירֵב 1) same, to come near. Ex. R. s. 20, beg. לא קי׳ אצלוכ׳ he had not come near Sarah.Esp. to approach; to pray, intercede, mediate, conciliate. Y.Ber.IV, 8b top זה שעובר … בא וקָרֵב עשה קרבנינווכ׳ we do not say to him who is to pass before the ark (v. תֵּיבָה), ‘come and pray, but, ‘come, draw near, (which means) ‘do our offerings, ‘satisfy our needs 2) to bring near; to befriend, attract, invite. B. Kam.24a ק׳ נגיחותיו if the ox did his gorings in near intervals (of less than three days). Eduy. VIII, 7 אין אליהו … לרחק ולְקָרֵב … המְקוֹרָבִין בזרועוכ׳ Elijah shall come not to decide between clean and unclean, nor to expel (declare genealogically degraded) and to receive (reinstate), but to expel those who have been received by force, and to reinstate those who have been expelled by force. Ib. משפחת … וקֵרְבָהּ בןוכ׳ there was a family … which Ben-Zion expelled by force, and another which they received by force (Bab. ed. וקֵרְבוּהָ בני יב׳; v. Rabb. D. S. a. l. note 40); Tosef. ib. III, 4; Kidd.71a. Eduy. l. c. לא לרחק ולא לקרבוכ׳ neither to expel nor to reinstate, but to make peace Sabb.31a קֵירְבָנוּ תחתוכ׳, v. עִנְוְתָנוּת. Ib. שקֵרַבְתַּנִיוכ׳ Ms. M. (ed. שהקרבתני) thou hast brought us near Tanḥ. Tsav 8 (ref. to Ps. 65:5) אשרי מי שבחרו … קֵרְבוֹ blessed he whom the Lord has chosen, although he did not bring him near; Num. R. s. 3 הקריבו. Ib. ק׳ את עצמו he brought himself near (to God, through his own deeds); ib. יתרו קרבוהקב״ה the Lord brought Jethro near (caused him to be converted); Yalk. Ex. 379; a. fr.Sifré Num. 94 (expl. לזרא, Num. 11:20, cmp. זָר) שתהיו מרחיקים … מְקָרְבִים אותו you will keep it at a distance (loathe it) more than you have been inviting (wishing for) it; Lev. R. s. 48.Part. pass. מְקוֹרָב; pl. מְקוֹרָבִין, v. supra. Hif. הִקְרִיב 1) to bring near, receive. Y.Dem.II, 23a top מַקְרִיבִין לכנפים, v. כָּנָף Num. R. l. c.; Sabb. l. c., v. supra; a. fr. 2) to offer, sacrifice. Men. XIII, 10 יַקְרִיבֶנָּה במקדש he must offer it in the Temple (of Jerusalem), ואם הִקְרִיבָהּוכ׳ but if he offered it in the Temple of Ḥonyo (in Egypt). Zeb.67b ותַקְרִיבֶנָּה למעלה and let her offer it on top, (v. supra Kal); Kinn. III, 6 ויַקְרִיבֶנָּהוכ׳ Mish. (Bab. ed. ויקרבנה, corr. acc.) and he (the priest) must offer it Ber.6b כאילוה׳ תודה as if he had offered a thank-offering. Ib. 17a as long as the Temple stood אדם חוטא ומַקְרִיבוכ׳ a man sinned and brought a sacrifice; ואין מקריביןוכ׳ yet only its fat and its blood were offered; כאילו הִקְרַבְתִּיו לפניךוכ׳ as if I had offered it (my fat and blood) on the altar before thee; a. v. fr. Nif. נִקְרַב to be offered. Y.Meg.I, 70c top ונִקְרְבוּ מהןוכ׳ and from their contributions was taken the wood for sacrifices; (Y.Taan.IV, 68b; Y.Shek.IV, beg.47d וקרבי). Hithpa. הִתְקָרֵב, Nithpa. נִתְקָרֵב 1) to be brought near, be received. Num. R. s. 3 יש נבחר ונדחה ונ׳וכ׳ some are chosen and repelled (disgraced) and received again Sifra Tsav, Milluïm ידע משהשנ׳ אהרן Moses learned that Aaron was received again (in grace); Yalk. Lev. 515; a. fr. 2) to be offered, sacrificed. Y. Taan. l. c. שלא יהא קרבן מִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that none but their contributions should be offered first. Pirké dR. El. ch. XXXI אותו האיל … ובא להִתְקָרֵבוכ׳ that ram … ran and came to offer himself as a sacrifice in place of Isaac ; Yalk. Gen. 101; a. e. 3) to claim relationship. Deut. R. s. 2 … אם קרובו עני … פלוני מתקרב לי if a mans relative is poor, he makes himself the main person and him subordinate, saying, this man claims relationship to me; Y.Ber.IX, 13b (in mutilated text) ההן פלן מתקרב לן. -
49 ריע
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
50 רעַ
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
51 רִיע
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
52 רֵעַ
רִיע, רֵעַm. (b. h.; רָעָה or רָעַע to join) friend, associate, neighbor. Ex. R. s. 1 (ref. to ר̇ע̇וא̇ל̇, Ex. 2:18) נעשה ר̇יע̇ לֹאל̇ he (Jethro) became a friend of God (converted). B. Bath.19a יגיד עליו רֵיעוֹוכ׳ (adopted from Job 36:33) let its neighbor (an analogous passage) interpret it, as here (B. Bath.II, 1) rocks are mentioned, and the same rule applies to sand, so there (Sabb.IV, 1) sand is mentioned, and rocks are implied; Yeb.31b; B. Mets.31a. Ab. ch. VI נקראר׳ he is called a friend (of God); a. fr.Esp. lover, paramour, contrad. to בעל. Ex. R. s. 32 (ref. to Jer. 3:20) מאישה לא נאמר אלא מֵרֵעָהּ מה אשה … בבעלה אלא ברֵעָהּוכ׳ it does not say, ‘to her husband, but ‘to her lover, as a woman cannot rebel against her husband, but can deny her lover, because there is no marriage contract between them, so said the Lord to Israel, לא עשיתוני … אלא ברע you have not treated me as a husband, but as a lover; a. e.Pl. רֵיעִים, רֵעִ׳. Taan.25b deep says to deep, אַבַּע מימיך קול שניר׳וכ׳ let thy waters well forth, I hear the voice of two (companies of) friends (the songs accompanying the libation of wine and that of water). Ned.40a שיזדמנו לור׳ כנעמן … ואל יזדמנור׳ כשלמהוכ׳ that he have friends (to counsel him) as Naaman had, who caused him to be healed of his leprosy, and not friends as Rehoboam had, who caused the division of his kingdom; a. e. -
53 שבי
שבי, שָׁבָה(b. h.) to capture, carry off.Part. pass. שָׁבוּי; f. שְׁבוּיָה; pl. שְׁבוּיִים, שְׁבוּיִם, שְׁבוּיִין, שְׂבוּיוֹת. Keth.I, 2 הגיורת והש׳וכ׳ a proselyte, a captive, and a slave, converted, redeemed, or freed at an age of less than three years and one day. Ib. 4. B. Bath.8a bot.; Hull. 7a, a. e. פדיון ש׳, v. פִּדְיוֹן. Shek. II, 5 מותר שבויים לש׳ what is left over from a fund collected for the ransom of captives, must be reserved for the ransom of other captives; מותר שבוי לאותו ש׳ what is left over from a collection for a certain captive, belongs to that captive. Y. ib. II, 47a top אין פודין ש׳ בש׳ you dare not redeem a captive by surrendering another captive. Keth.51b בש׳ הקלו with regard to a woman redeemed from captivity the practice is more lenient (allowing her husband to live with her again). Ib. שְׁבוּיֵי מלכות הרי הן כש׳ women forced by (Roman) officials come under the law of redeemed captives (are permitted to live with their husbands). Gitt. IV, 6, v. פָּדָה; a. fr. Nif. נִשְׁבָּה to be captured. B. Mets.39a שבוישנ׳ מורידיןוכ׳ if a person has been captured (banished), we appoint a relative to manage his property. Snh.104a שני בני אדם שנִשְׁבּוּוכ׳ two persons were captured on Mount Carmel. Lam. R. to I, 16 מעשה במרים … שנִשְׁבֵּיתוכ׳ it came to pass that Miriam … was carried off (by the Romans), herself and her seven sons. Keth. II, 5 נִשְׁבֵּתִי וטהורה אני I was a captive (among gentiles), but I remained pure; ib. 23a נִשְׁבֵּיתִי; a. fr. -
54 שבה
שבי, שָׁבָה(b. h.) to capture, carry off.Part. pass. שָׁבוּי; f. שְׁבוּיָה; pl. שְׁבוּיִים, שְׁבוּיִם, שְׁבוּיִין, שְׂבוּיוֹת. Keth.I, 2 הגיורת והש׳וכ׳ a proselyte, a captive, and a slave, converted, redeemed, or freed at an age of less than three years and one day. Ib. 4. B. Bath.8a bot.; Hull. 7a, a. e. פדיון ש׳, v. פִּדְיוֹן. Shek. II, 5 מותר שבויים לש׳ what is left over from a fund collected for the ransom of captives, must be reserved for the ransom of other captives; מותר שבוי לאותו ש׳ what is left over from a collection for a certain captive, belongs to that captive. Y. ib. II, 47a top אין פודין ש׳ בש׳ you dare not redeem a captive by surrendering another captive. Keth.51b בש׳ הקלו with regard to a woman redeemed from captivity the practice is more lenient (allowing her husband to live with her again). Ib. שְׁבוּיֵי מלכות הרי הן כש׳ women forced by (Roman) officials come under the law of redeemed captives (are permitted to live with their husbands). Gitt. IV, 6, v. פָּדָה; a. fr. Nif. נִשְׁבָּה to be captured. B. Mets.39a שבוישנ׳ מורידיןוכ׳ if a person has been captured (banished), we appoint a relative to manage his property. Snh.104a שני בני אדם שנִשְׁבּוּוכ׳ two persons were captured on Mount Carmel. Lam. R. to I, 16 מעשה במרים … שנִשְׁבֵּיתוכ׳ it came to pass that Miriam … was carried off (by the Romans), herself and her seven sons. Keth. II, 5 נִשְׁבֵּתִי וטהורה אני I was a captive (among gentiles), but I remained pure; ib. 23a נִשְׁבֵּיתִי; a. fr. -
55 שָׁבָה
שבי, שָׁבָה(b. h.) to capture, carry off.Part. pass. שָׁבוּי; f. שְׁבוּיָה; pl. שְׁבוּיִים, שְׁבוּיִם, שְׁבוּיִין, שְׂבוּיוֹת. Keth.I, 2 הגיורת והש׳וכ׳ a proselyte, a captive, and a slave, converted, redeemed, or freed at an age of less than three years and one day. Ib. 4. B. Bath.8a bot.; Hull. 7a, a. e. פדיון ש׳, v. פִּדְיוֹן. Shek. II, 5 מותר שבויים לש׳ what is left over from a fund collected for the ransom of captives, must be reserved for the ransom of other captives; מותר שבוי לאותו ש׳ what is left over from a collection for a certain captive, belongs to that captive. Y. ib. II, 47a top אין פודין ש׳ בש׳ you dare not redeem a captive by surrendering another captive. Keth.51b בש׳ הקלו with regard to a woman redeemed from captivity the practice is more lenient (allowing her husband to live with her again). Ib. שְׁבוּיֵי מלכות הרי הן כש׳ women forced by (Roman) officials come under the law of redeemed captives (are permitted to live with their husbands). Gitt. IV, 6, v. פָּדָה; a. fr. Nif. נִשְׁבָּה to be captured. B. Mets.39a שבוישנ׳ מורידיןוכ׳ if a person has been captured (banished), we appoint a relative to manage his property. Snh.104a שני בני אדם שנִשְׁבּוּוכ׳ two persons were captured on Mount Carmel. Lam. R. to I, 16 מעשה במרים … שנִשְׁבֵּיתוכ׳ it came to pass that Miriam … was carried off (by the Romans), herself and her seven sons. Keth. II, 5 נִשְׁבֵּתִי וטהורה אני I was a captive (among gentiles), but I remained pure; ib. 23a נִשְׁבֵּיתִי; a. fr. -
56 שמד
שָׁמַד(b. h. Hif.; cmp. שמם, שמת) to be waste. Pi. שִׁימֵּד (to destroy,) to persecute; to force to apostasy. Gen. R. s. 82 ואם לאו הרי אני מְשַׁמֵּד אתכם and if you cannot answer, I will force you to forswear your religion; Yalk. Is. 263 אַשְׁמִיד (Hif.).Part. pass. מְשוּמָּד converted to heathenism, q. v. Hif. הִשְׁמִיד 1) to destroy. Esth. R. to III, 6 אני אמדתי להַשְׁמִידָם … להַשְׁמִידוכ׳ I (the Lord) intended to destroy them, and, as it were, could not … and thou wilt destroy, slay ? Ib. to III, 12; a. e. 2) to force to apostasy, v. supra. Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּמֵּד 1) to be destroyed, cut off. Yalk. Lev. 558 דואג נ׳ מעולםוכ׳ Doeg was cut off from this and from the other world; (Tanḥ. Mtsorʿa 2 נשתרש). 2) to apostatize. Y.Gitt.VII, beg.48c. Y.Hor.I, 45d bot. Y.Succ.V, end, 55c מרים … שנִשְׁתַּמְּדָהוכ׳ Miriam … who renounced her religion, and married a Roman officer; Tosef. ib. IV, 28d; Bab. ib. 56b Ms. M. (ed. שהמירה דתה). -
57 שָׁמַד
שָׁמַד(b. h. Hif.; cmp. שמם, שמת) to be waste. Pi. שִׁימֵּד (to destroy,) to persecute; to force to apostasy. Gen. R. s. 82 ואם לאו הרי אני מְשַׁמֵּד אתכם and if you cannot answer, I will force you to forswear your religion; Yalk. Is. 263 אַשְׁמִיד (Hif.).Part. pass. מְשוּמָּד converted to heathenism, q. v. Hif. הִשְׁמִיד 1) to destroy. Esth. R. to III, 6 אני אמדתי להַשְׁמִידָם … להַשְׁמִידוכ׳ I (the Lord) intended to destroy them, and, as it were, could not … and thou wilt destroy, slay ? Ib. to III, 12; a. e. 2) to force to apostasy, v. supra. Nithpa. נִשְׁתַּמֵּד 1) to be destroyed, cut off. Yalk. Lev. 558 דואג נ׳ מעולםוכ׳ Doeg was cut off from this and from the other world; (Tanḥ. Mtsorʿa 2 נשתרש). 2) to apostatize. Y.Gitt.VII, beg.48c. Y.Hor.I, 45d bot. Y.Succ.V, end, 55c מרים … שנִשְׁתַּמְּדָהוכ׳ Miriam … who renounced her religion, and married a Roman officer; Tosef. ib. IV, 28d; Bab. ib. 56b Ms. M. (ed. שהמירה דתה).
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