Strong's Lexicon nevalu or nevali: Foolishness, folly, disgrace Original Word: נְבָלוּ or נְבָלִי NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) perhaps of foreign origin Definition a refuse heap NASB Translation refuse heap (1), rubbish heap (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs נְוָלוּ, נְוָלִר (K§ 61, 4. 5) noun feminine refuse-heap (ᵑ7 נְוָלִי dung-heap; perhaps loan-word from Assyrian namâlu (nawâlu), ruin, JenKB vi. 363); — נְוָלוּ Ezra 6:11, נְוָלִי Daniel 2:5; Daniel 3:29. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance dunghill (Aramaic) or nvaliy (Aramaic) {nev-aw-lee'}; from an unused root probably meaning to be foul; a sink -- dunghill. Forms and Transliterations נְוָל֥וּ נְוָלִ֣י נְוָלִ֥י נולו נולי nə·wā·lî nə·wā·lū nevaLi nevaLu nəwālî nəwālūLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 6:11 HEB: עֲלֹ֑הִי וּבַיְתֵ֛הּ נְוָל֥וּ יִתְעֲבֵ֖ד עַל־ NAS: shall be made a refuse heap on account KJV: be made a dunghill for INT: account and his house A refuse shall be made account Daniel 2:5 Daniel 3:29 3 Occurrences |