Lexicon haleah: Beyond, further, onward Original Word: הָלְאָה Strong's Exhaustive Concordance back, beyond, hence, forward, hitherto, thence, forth, yonder From the primitive form of the article (hal); to the distance, i.e. Far away; also (of time) thus far -- back, beyond, (hence,-)forward, hitherto, thence,forth, yonder. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. adverb Definition out there, onwards, further NASB Translation abroad (1), aside (1), beyond (1), beyond* (5), further (1), onward (3), wide (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs הַל Deuteronomy 32:6 הַל יְהוָֺה תִּגְמְלוּזֹֿאת (so v. d. H and other editions) The reading here became early a subject of dispute, and MSS. and editions vary accordingly. Some follow the school of Nehardea, and read הַל יְהוָֺה; others (so Norzi) follow the school of Sora, and read הַ לְיהוָֺה; others (so Hahn) have הַלְיהוָֺה. Were הַל original, it would be an interrogative particle = Arabic ![]() הַל Deuteronomy 32:6 see below הֲ above הָלָא see below following הָֽ֫לְאָה (i.e. h¹-l¢°¹h, the final -¹h, the ה locale, being toneless), adverb out there, onwards, further (ᵑ7 הָלָא, always with לְ or מֵ prefixed; Syriac a. of place Genesis 19:9 גֶּשׁהָֽֿלְאָה approach out there! i.e. make way, get back (ᵐ5 ἁπόστα ἑκεῖ: ᵑ9 recede illuc), Numbers 17:2 and the fire זְרֵההָֽֿלְאָה scatter yonder; מֵהָֽלְאָה לְ beyond (literally off the yonder side of; see מִן 4c) Genesis 35:21; Jeremiah 22:19; Amos 5:27 beyond Damascus: וָהָֽלְאָה attached to an indication of place, to mark direction, 1 Samuel 10:3 and thou shalt pass on מִשָּׁם וָהָֽלְאָה thence and onwards; 1 Samuel 20:22 מִמְּךָ וָהָֽלְאָה from thee and onwards i.e. beyond thee (opposed to מִמְּךָ וָהֵ֫נָּה 1 Samuel 20:21), 1 Samuel 20:37; Numbers 32:19 on the side of Jordan forwards (opposed to 'on the side of Jordan eastwards'). b. of time, Leviticus 22:27 from the 8th day וָהָֽלְאָה and onwards, Numbers 15:23; 1 Samuel 18:9 מהיום ההוא והלאה from that day and onwards, Ezekiel 39:22; Ezekiel 43:27; Isaiah 18:2,7. Hence Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to be distant.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • G165 (αἰών, aiōn): Often translated as "age" or "eternity," this term can imply a sense of time that extends far into the future or past, akin to the concept of distance in time. Usage: This word is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe a spatial or metaphorical distance, indicating something that is far away or a point reached thus far. Context: • The Hebrew word הָלְאָה (hal'ah) appears in various contexts within the Old Testament, often to describe physical distance or a metaphorical extent. It is used to convey the idea of something being far off or a boundary that has been reached. Forms and Transliterations הָ֑לְאָה הָ֗לְאָה הלאה וָהָ֑לְאָה וָהָ֔לְאָה וָהָ֖לְאָה וָהָ֗לְאָה וָהָֽלְאָה׃ והלאה והלאה׃ מֵהָ֖לְאָה מֵהָ֣לְאָה מהלאה hā·lə·’āh Halah hālə’āh mê·hā·lə·’āh meHalah mêhālə’āh vaHalah wā·hā·lə·’āh wāhālə’āhLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 19:9 HEB: וַיֹּאמְר֣וּ ׀ גֶּשׁ־ הָ֗לְאָה וַיֹּֽאמְרוּ֙ הָאֶחָ֤ד NAS: Stand aside. Furthermore, they said, KJV: Stand back. And they said INT: said Stand aside said one Genesis 35:21 Leviticus 22:27 Numbers 15:23 Numbers 16:37 Numbers 32:19 1 Samuel 10:3 1 Samuel 18:9 1 Samuel 20:22 1 Samuel 20:37 Isaiah 18:2 Isaiah 18:7 Jeremiah 22:19 Ezekiel 39:22 Ezekiel 43:27 Amos 5:27 16 Occurrences |