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24 Μαΐ 2021 · Psalms 14:1: “To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David. The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God. They are corrupt, they have done abominable works, there is none that doeth good. In English the word fool means a person who acts unwisely or imprudently; a silly person.
Strong's Number H5036 matches the Hebrew נָבָל (nāḇāl), which occurs 18 times in 18 verses in the WLC Hebrew.
I. נָבָל adjective foolish, senseless, especially of the man who has no perception of ethical and religious claims, and with collateral idea of ignoble, disgraceful; — absolute ׳ נ 2 Samuel 3:33 14t.; masculine plural נְבָלִים 2 Samuel 13:13; Ezekiel 13:3 (ᵐ5 Co מִלִּבָּם); feminine plural נְבָלוֺת Job 2:10; — senseless, especially of religious ...
26 Απρ 2012 · foolish, senseless, fool. It comes from nabel <05034>, which has a literal meaning of: to wilt; generally, to fall away, fail, faint. The foolish meaning is figurative. Perhaps the idea is that such a person is corrupt or morally weak.
NASB Translation. acted foolishly (2), acted...foolishly (1), done* (1), done...foolishly (1), foolishly (1), foolishness (2), make (1), played the fool (1). NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.
foolish man . From an unused root (meaning to be perverse); (figuratively) silly -- fool(-ish) (man).
16 Νοε 2013 · “Fool” can be the translation of ‘ewil (as it is here), or kesil or nabal. Sometimes it is even the translation of lets (usually “scoffer”). There are differences not captured in English. ‘ewil is someone who not only lacks sense but is morally deficient or corrupt.