1763. dechal
Strong's Lexicon
dechal: To fear, to be afraid, to revere

Original Word: דְּחַל
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: dchal
Pronunciation: deh-khal'
Phonetic Spelling: (deh-khal')
Definition: To fear, to be afraid, to revere
Meaning: to slink, to fear, be formidable

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Greek 5399 (φοβέω, phobeo): To fear, to be afraid, to revere

- Strong's Greek 2124 (εὐλαβέομαι, eulabeomai): To act cautiously, to reverence

Usage: The Hebrew verb "dechal" primarily conveys the sense of fear or reverence. It is often used in the context of fearing God, which implies a deep respect and awe for His power and holiness. This fear is not merely about being afraid but encompasses a profound reverence and acknowledgment of God's authority and majesty.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, fear of the Lord was considered the beginning of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10). This concept was central to the Israelites' relationship with God, influencing their worship, obedience, and ethical conduct. The fear of God was not just about terror but was a foundational aspect of their covenant relationship, guiding them to live in a way that honored God.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) a prim. root
Definition
to fear
NASB Translation
awesome (1), dreadful (2), fear (1), feared (1), made me fearful (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[דְּחַל] verb fear (so ᵑ7 Syriac; Biblical Hebrew II. זָחַל]; —

Pe`al Participle active plural דָּֽחְלִין Daniel 5:19, with מִןקֳֿדָם of king, Daniel 6:27, id. of God; passive דְּחִיל terrible Daniel 2:31, feminine דְּחִילָה Daniel 7:7,19.

Pa`el Imperfect3masculine singular suffix וִידֵחֲלִנַּנִי Daniel 4:2 the dream made me afraid.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible

(Aramaic) corresponding to zachal; to slink, i.e. (by implication) to fear, or (causatively) be formidable -- make afraid, dreadful, fear, terrible.

see HEBREW zachal

Forms and Transliterations
דְּחִֽיל׃ דְּחִילָ֣ה דְּחִילָה֩ דחיל׃ דחילה וְדָ֣חֲלִ֔ין וְדָחֲלִ֖ין וִֽידַחֲלִנַּ֑נִי ודחלין וידחלנני də·ḥî·lāh də·ḥîl deChil dechiLah dəḥîl dəḥîlāh vedachaLin vidachalinNani wə·ḏā·ḥă·lîn wəḏāḥălîn wî·ḏa·ḥă·lin·na·nî wîḏaḥălinnanî
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Daniel 2:31
HEB: לְקָבְלָ֑ךְ וְרֵוֵ֖הּ דְּחִֽיל׃
NAS: of you, and its appearance was awesome.
KJV: thee; and the form thereof [was] terrible.
INT: front appearance was awesome

Daniel 4:5
HEB: חֵ֥לֶם חֲזֵ֖ית וִֽידַחֲלִנַּ֑נִי וְהַרְהֹרִין֙ עַֽל־
NAS: a dream and it made me fearful; and [these] fantasies
KJV: a dream which made me afraid, and the thoughts
INT: A dream saw made and fantasies upon

Daniel 5:19
HEB: (זָיְעִ֥ין ק) וְדָחֲלִ֖ין מִן־ קֳדָמ֑וֹהִי
NAS: and [men of every] language feared and trembled
KJV: trembled and feared before
INT: become tremble feared Because before

Daniel 6:26
HEB: (זָיְעִין֙ ק) וְדָ֣חֲלִ֔ין מִן־ קֳדָ֖ם
NAS: of my kingdom men are to fear and tremble
KJV: men tremble and fear before
INT: become tremble fear according before

Daniel 7:7
HEB: (רְֽבִיעָאָ֡ה ק) דְּחִילָה֩ וְאֵֽימְתָנִ֨י וְתַקִּיפָ֜א
NAS: beast, dreadful and terrifying
KJV: beast, dreadful and terrible,
INT: beast fourth dreadful and terrible strong

Daniel 7:19
HEB: (כָּלְּהֵ֑ין ק) דְּחִילָ֣ה יַתִּ֗ירָה [שִׁנַּיַּהּ
NAS: the others, exceedingly dreadful, with its teeth
KJV: the others, exceeding dreadful, whose teeth
INT: from all manner dreadful exceedingly tooth

6 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1763
6 Occurrences


də·ḥîl — 1 Occ.
də·ḥî·lāh — 2 Occ.
wə·ḏā·ḥă·lîn — 2 Occ.
wî·ḏa·ḥă·lin·na·nî — 1 Occ.















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