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1 ματαιότης
-ητος + ἡ N 3 0-0-0-55-0=55 Ps 4,3; 25(26),4; 30(31),7; 37(38),13; 38(39),6emptiness, vanity Eccl 1,2; folly Prv 22,8aεἰς ματαιότητα in vain Ps 138(139),20; ἐλάλησαν ματαιότητας they spoke or uttered empty words Ps 37(38),13*Ps 39(40),5 ματαιότητας vanities-⋄ריק? for MT רהבים the powerful, the proudneol.Cf. BERTRAM 1952 26-49(esp.30-36); HARL 1992a, 24; →NIDNTT; TWNT
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