- Original: גּעל
- Transliteration: Ga`al
- Phonetic: gaw-al'
- Definition:
1. to abhor, loathe, be vilely cast away, fall
a. (Qal) to abhor, loathe
b. (Niphal) to be defiled
c. (Hiphil) to reject as loathsome, show aversion
- Origin: a primitive root
- TWOT entry: 369
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: A primitive root; to detest; by implication to reject: - abhor fail lothe vilely cast away.
Total KJV Occurrences: 10
• abhor, 4
Leviticus 26:11;
Leviticus 26:15;
Leviticus 26:30;
Leviticus 26:44
• abhorred, 1
Leviticus 26:43
• away, 1
2 Samuel 1:21
• faileth, 1
Job 21:10
• loathed, 2
Jeremiah 14:19;
Ezekiel 16:45
• loatheth, 1
Ezekiel 16:45