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Strongs H1803

H1803

דַּלָּה (dallâh) n-f (dal-law')
Source: from H1802;
Meaning: properly, something dangling, i.e. a loose thread or hair; figuratively, indigent
KJV: hair, pining sickness, poor(-est sort).

Appears in a total of 8 verses:

JER 52:16

OET-LV: 16And_some_of_the_poor_people_of the_earth/land Nəⱱūzarʼₐdān he_left_behind the_chief_of the_bodyguards to_vinedressers and_to_husbandmen.   (JER_52:16)

OET-RV: 16However, Nevu-Zaradan, the commander of the bodyguards, left some of the poorest people to work the vineyards and the fields. (JER 52:16)

ISA 38:12

OET-LV: 12Dwelling-place_of_my it_has_been_pulled_up and_it_has_been_removed from_me like_the_tent_of my_shepherd I_have_rolled_up like_weaver life_of_my from_the_loom he_cuts_me_off from_day unto night you_make_an_end_of_me.   (ISA_38:12)

OET-RV: 12The body that I live in has been pulled up and removed from over me like a shepherd’s tent.
 ⇔  ≈ I’ve rolled my life up like a weaver cutting me off from the loom.
 ⇔  From day until night, you make an end of me— (ISA 38:12)

KI2 24:14

OET-LV: 14And_he_took_into_exile DOM all_of Yərūshālam/(Jerusalem) and_DOM all_of the_officials and_DOM all_of the_mighty_men_of (the)_strength ten_of thousand(s) exile[s] and_all (the)_craftsman and_(the)_smith not anyone_was_left except the_poor_people_of the_people_of the_earth/land.   (KI2_24:14)

OET-RV: 14Then all the army leaders and officials, and all the craftsmen and blacksmiths from Yerushalem (some ten thousand people) were taken into exile, leaving only the poorer people behind. (KI2 24:14)

SNG 7:6

OET-LV: 6 head_of_your on_you is_like_Karmel/(Carmel) and_the_hair_of your_head_of_your is_like_(the)_wool the_king is_bound by_tresses.   (SNG_7:6)

OET-RV: 6You’re so beautiful and so lovely—
 ⇔  you’re love with added delights! (SNG 7:6)

KI2 25:12

OET-LV: 12And_some_of_the_poor_of the_earth/land the_chief_of he_left_behind the_bodyguards to_vinedressers and_to_husbandmen.   (KI2_25:12)

OET-RV: 12but he let some of the poorest people remain on the land to look after the vineyards and as farmers. (KI2 25:12)

JER 40:7

OET-LV: 7and_ all_of _they_heard the_commanders_of the_armies which in_the_field they and_men_of_their if/because_that the_king_of he_had_appointed of_Bāⱱel DOM Gədalyāh the_son_of ʼAḩīqām on_the_earth and_because/when he_had_appointed with_him/it men and_women and_little_one[s] and_some_of_the_poor_people_of the_earth/land from_those_who not they_had_been_taken_into_exile to_Bāⱱel.   (JER_40:7)

OET-RV: 7Now some commanders of Judean soldiers who were still in the countryside, along with their men heard that the Babylonian king had made Ahikam’s son Gedalyah governor over the land. They also heard that he’d put him in charge of the men, women, and children who were the poorest people in the land—those who hadn’t been exiled to Babylon. (JER 40:7)

JER 52:15

OET-LV: 15And_some_of_the_poor_people_of the_people and_DOM the_rest_of the_people which_remained in_city and_DOM those_who_had_fallen who they_had_fallen to the_king_of Bāⱱel and_DOM the_rest_of the_craftsman Nəⱱūzarʼₐdān he_took_into_exile the_chief_of the_bodyguards.   (JER_52:15)

OET-RV: 15Some of the poorer people and the rest of the people who remained in the city, as well as those who’d defected to the Babylonian king, and the rest of the craftsmen were taken into exile by Nevu-Zaradan, (JER 52:15)

GEN 41:19

OET-LV: 19And_BEHOLD/LO/SEE seven cows another were_coming_up after_them weak and_displeasing_of form very and_thin_of flesh not I_have_seen like_them in_all the_land_of Miʦrayim/(Egypt) to_badness.   (GEN_41:19)

OET-RV: 19Then listen, seven other cows came up after them. They were in poor condition and very ugly and skinny—I haven’t seen cows that ugly anywhere in Egypt. (GEN 41:19)

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