Sunday, June 26, 2011

The Fool(ish) Wallows in his Folly

Quote from James Oppenheim
Fool('s,s):               5528(29,30,31) 'cakal, cekel, cikluth, sikluth' to be silly, silliness. collectively dolts. Also translated as sottish (Jer 4:22)
                             5034(6) see Vile
                             3684
                             191  
                             2973                    
Foolish(ly, ness):    5034(6,9) see Vile
                             191(6)
                             1984
                             6612
                             3684(7,8)
                             5528(29,30,31)
                             200
                             8602(4)
                             2973 + (dote Jer 50:36) "ya'al" to be foolish in a wicked way.
Folly:                    5039 see Vile
                             8417
                             8604
                             3689(90)
                             200
                             5528(29, 30, 31) see Fool
Vile (Villany):        5034 (6,9) (6vs) 'nabel, nebel, nebalah' to fall away, fail, faint; (fig.) to be foolish, stupid, impious or morally wicked; to despise, disgrace. Also translated as disgrace, dishonor, lightly esteem, fade, come to nought, wither        
Wallow(ed):           6428 ( 3) + (Mic 1:10) as 'roll' "Palash" to roll in dust.