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Strongs H7046

H7046

קָלַס (qâlaç) v (kaw-las')
Source: a primitive root;
Meaning: to disparage, i.e. ridicule
KJV: mock, scoff, scorn.

Brown, Driver, Briggs lexicon entry

Type: root" cite="full" form="false
[קָלַס] vb. mock, scoffPi. to scoff at hire Hithp. mock, deride {887}

Appears in a total of 4 verses:

KI2 2:23

OET-LV: 23and_he/it_ascended from_there Bēyt- ʼēl and_he was_going_up on_way and_lads young they_came_out from the_city and_they_derided in_him/it and_they_said to_him/it go_up Oh_bald_man go_up Oh_bald_man.   (KI2_2:23)

OET-RV: 23From there Elisha went to Beyt-El, and as he was going up on the road, some young men came out from the city, and started mocking him, saying, “Keep moving, baldy. Keep moving, baldy.” (KI2 2:23)

HAB 1:10

OET-LV: 10And_he in_kings it_derides and_rulers are_laughter to_him/it it to/from_all/each/any/every fortress it_laughs and_it_heaped_up earth and_it_captured_it.   (HAB_1:10)

OET-RV: 10They scoff at kings, and rulers are just a joke to them.
 ⇔ They laugh at fortresses as they pile soil up around them and capture them. (HAB 1:10)

EZE 16:31

OET-LV: 31When_you_built mound_of_your at_the_head_of every_of road and_your_high_of_place you_made in_all open_place and_not you_were like_prostitute to_scorn the_hire.   (EZE_16:31)

OET-RV: 31You made your mounds at the top of every street and built your tall shrines in every public square, yet you weren’t like a prostitute, in the sense that you scoffed at taking payment. (EZE 16:31)

EZE 22:5

OET-LV: 5The_nations_nearby and_the_nations_far_off from_you they_will_deride (in)_you Oh_unclean_of the_name Oh_great_one_of (the)_turmoil.   (EZE_22:5)

OET-RV: 5You unclean city full of confusion, both people who are near and those who are far away will deride you. (EZE 22:5)

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