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Ten used in purifying a leper Lv 1 4 18M ; by the HDlin Ez 45 u ; by the priestly ministry in general I Ch 6 s4 ; by the substitution of the Levites for the firstborn Nu 8 19 . Underlying all these offer- ings there is the conception that the persons offering are covered by that which is regarded as sufficient and satisfactory by Yahweh. (The purpose of the covering is stated Lv 1 6 30 "*S?) nnen * »»£ D3Tixtsn Vso Dsnsj inob d?^K= sliall atonement be made for you to cleanse you, from all your sins sftall ye be clean before YaJi- weh, and Nu8 21 Slip*? D^ 1??^ and (Aaron) made atonement for Hum to cleanse them.) c. the need of the atonement is expressed by p? : inNBriD because of his sin Lv4 M 5 610 i6 34 ; WKDDQ Lvi 4 19 i6 16 ; 31TD Lv is 1530 ; N?n leteo Nu 6"; also 7J?, inXKn"7J? on account of his sin Lv 4' 15 5» 19 22 ; Snilerbv Lv 5 18 . d. c. a instr. ^sa Lv 5 16 1 9 W Nu 5 8 ; with a trespass-offering Lv 7 7 ; la?? B'sp WTI D'lrn? Lv 17 11 for it is the blood with tlie living being that covers over (H, see B>S3 3 (a); KV by reason of the life after De Di Kn Bahr Kau and most moderns ; AV follows @ 93 %, so Ges Ew « ■ *• Anm - 1 : 'for the soul'); c. a loc. BH>a Lv (P 16 1727 . e. c.iya pers., on behalf of Lv g 77 i6 61117 - 24 (by Aaron), Ez 45 17 (by the prince). Pu. Pf IS? Ex 2<f Is 2 8 18 (but rd . 1SD ,_ / I.-vib,— so SHuWe Che SS al.v.Br MPaw );7m/>/.->ay Nu 35 S3 + 3t. ; 3fs. 1E3H Is 6' be covered over, atoned for. 1. apart from the ritual,nS3n "|nKBI"l Is 6 7 thy sin shall be covered over (W^V. ""PI ; by the touch of the live coal from the alter); mn Jiyn tS3;-DN Da? Is 2 2 U surely this iniquity shall not be covered over for you; c. a instr. [15? "IDS' fiND Is 27' by this shall the iniquity of Jacob be covered over ( || lDKDn "IDD ; namely by the de- struction of idolatrous objects); HB3* JIOXI "IDn3 pj? Pr 1 6* by mercy and fidelity iniquity is cover- ed over. 2. c. for whom, tpk ">B0' 1 t6 pK^> Nu 35 s3 for the land atonement cannot be made, in view of the blood shed in it, except by the blood of the shedder of blood ; in the ritual of P, c. a instr. DH3 133 T^K Ex 29 s * wlverewith atonement was made (ram of consecration). Hithp. Impf. 1B2IV 1 S 3"; c. 3 instr. "DK nm»3? rata ^jrn'a fij? -ear t j u i n i„ u ity of the house of Eli sludl not be covered by peace- offering or minchah (in other words there was no atonement for it; cf. Pu. Is. 22 14 ). Hiph. Pf. DVi nnb nS33l Dt 21* and the blood shall be covered for them. TS^DS n.pl.abstr. atonement, only in P: '3H JiKtSn sin-offering of the atonement Ex 30 10 Nu 29"; '3(il) Di' day of (the) atonementhv 23 2 '- 28 25»; '3D b'H Nu5 8 ; 'arr^y Ex 29 s6 ; 'an e Ex 30" money of atonement.
†(Hebrew characters) n. propitiatory, late techn. word from (Hebrew characters) cover over sin: the older explan. cover, lid has no justification in usage; G (Greek characters); only P: Ex 2517.18.19.20.20.21.22 2634 306 317 3512 376.7.8.9.9 3935 4020 Lv 162.2.13.14.14.15.15 Nu 789, and 1 Ch 2811; it was a slab of gold 2½ cubits x 1½ c. placed on top of the ark of the testimony. On it, and a part of it, were two golden cherubim facing each other, whose outstretched wings came together above and constituted the throne of Yahweh. When the high priest entered the Holy of Holies on the day of atonement it was necessary that this highest place of atonement should be enveloped in a cloud of incense. The blood of the sin-offering of the atonement was then sprinkled on the face of and seven times before it. The temple proper, as distinguished from porch etc., was called (Hebrew characters) 1 Ch 2811.
II. (Hebrew characters) ( √ of following).
†+ II. (Hebrew characters) n.m. pitch (Ar. (Arabic characters) (loan-wd., cf. Frä150), Syr. (Syriac characters), ? (Hebrew characters) ; As. kupru, kupur DlHWB 348. cf. (Hebrew characters) ?) Gn 614 (P).
†II. [(Hebrew characters)] vb. denom. (from II. (Hebrew characters))—Pf. 2 ms. (Hebrew characters) Gn 614 and thou shalt pitch it with pitch (P).
III.(Hebrew characters) (√ of following).
†(Hebrew characters) n.m. young lion; — (Hebrew characters) 3 Jul 145+16 t.; pl. (Hebrew characters) Je215 +3 t.; (Hebrew characters) Zc 113 + 7t.; sf. (Hebrew characters) Na214; (Hebrew characters) Ez 3813 (Co rds.,(Hebrew characters));— lit. (Hebrew characters)} Ju 145 young lion of lions; Am 34 ψ 1712. It differs from whelp (Hebrew characters) Ez 1923 as old enough to hunt its prey, Je 2538 Is 116 Zc 113 ψ 10421; in sim. of roar of hostile army Is 529 (‖(Hebrew characters)) cf. Je 5138 (‖ (Hebrew characters)); sim. of (Hebrew characters)'s invincible might Is 314 (‖ (Hebrew characters)); of Isr. among the nations, Mi 57; of Assyr. princes Na212; of prince of Isr. Ez 195.6; other cases are: ‖(Hebrew characters) Jb 3839; (Hebrew characters) Ho 514 ψ 9113 Jb 410; of bloodthirsty enemies ψ 3411 3517 587 Je 215; (Hebrew characters) Ez 322, of young warriors Na 214 Ez 3813 (?; v. Cosupr.); righteous compared with, Pr 281; king's wrath like roaring of, Pr 1912 202; of one of faces of cherubim Ez4119.