Strong's Lexicon yekel or yekil: To be able, to have power, to prevail Original Word: יָכֵל NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to yakol Definition to be able NASB Translation able (7), been able (2), could (2), overpowering (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs יְכִל (K§ 25, a) β)) verb be able (Daniel) (ᵑ7; Nabataean (rare) SAC60; Egyptian Aramaic S-CE 8, 11+; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic Schulth83; Biblical Hebrew יָכֹל); — Pe`al 1. with Infinitive be able to do:Perfect3masculine singular יְכִל Daniel 6:21 (subject God), 2 masculine singular יְכֵ֫לְתָּ Daniel 2:47; Imperfect3masculine singular יוּכַל (Hebraism, K§ 43, 1. Beisp. b)) Daniel 2:10, יִכֻּל Daniel 3:29 (subject a god), 2 masculine singular תוכל Daniel 5:16 (twice in verse) (<both Qr תִּכּוּל, Kl.c.); Participle יָכִל Daniel 3:17; Daniel 4:34 (both subject God); plural יָָֽכְּ לִין Daniel 2:27; Daniel 4:15; Daniel 6:5. 2 prevail (Biblical Hebrew 2) against (ל), Participle feminine singular יָָֽכְלָה Daniel 7:21. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be able, can, could, prevail (Aramaic) or ykiyl (Aramaic) {yek-eel'}; to yakol -- be able, can, couldest, prevail. see HEBREW yakol Forms and Transliterations הַיְכִ֥ל היכל וְיָכְלָ֖ה ויכלה יְכֵ֔לְתָּ יִכֻּ֥ל יָכְלִ֖ין יָכְלִ֣ין יָכְלִ֤ין יָכִ֖ל יוּכַ֖ל יוכל יכל יכלין יכלת תִיכּ֥וּל תִּכ֨וּל תיכול תכול hay·ḵil hayChil hayḵil ti·ḵūl ṯî·kūl tiChul tiKul tiḵūl ṯîkūl veyacheLah wə·yā·ḵə·lāh wəyāḵəlāh yā·ḵə·lîn yā·ḵil yacheLin yaChil yāḵəlîn yāḵil yə·ḵê·lə·tā yeCheleta yəḵêlətā yik·kul yikkul yū·ḵal yuChal yūḵalLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Daniel 2:10 HEB: מִלַּ֣ת מַלְכָּ֔א יוּכַ֖ל לְהַחֲוָיָ֑ה כָּל־ NAS: on earth who could declare the matter KJV: the earth that can shew INT: the matter the king could shew of any Daniel 2:27 Daniel 2:47 Daniel 3:17 Daniel 3:29 Daniel 4:18 Daniel 4:37 Daniel 5:16 Daniel 5:16 Daniel 6:4 Daniel 6:20 Daniel 7:21 12 Occurrences |