1560. gelal
Strong's Concordance
gelal: a rolling
Original Word: גְּלָל
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: gelal
Phonetic Spelling: (ghel-awl')
Short Definition: huge
Brown-Driver-Briggs
גְּלָל noun [masculine] rolling; — absolute ׳אֶבֶן ג Ezra 5:8; Ezra 6:4 stones of rolling, too heavy for carrying.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
great

(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to galal; weight or size (as if rolled) -- great.

see HEBREW galal

Forms and Transliterations
גְּלָ֔ל גְּלָל֙ גלל gə·lāl geLal gəlāl
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2 Occurrences


gə·lāl — 2 Occ.

Ezra 5:8
HEB: מִתְבְּנֵא֙ אֶ֣בֶן גְּלָ֔ל וְאָ֖ע מִתְּשָׂ֣ם
NAS: is being built with huge stones,
KJV: which is builded with great stones,
INT: built stones huge and beams laid

Ezra 6:4
HEB: דִּי־ אֶ֤בֶן גְּלָל֙ תְּלָתָ֔א וְנִדְבָּ֖ךְ
NAS: layers of huge stones
KJV: rows of great stones,
INT: forasmuch stones of huge three layer

2 Occurrences

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