- Original: שׁלל
- Transliteration: Shalal
- Phonetic: shaw-lal'
- Definition:
1. (Qal) to draw out
2. to spoil, plunder, take spoil
a. (Qal) to spoil, plunder
b. (Hithpolel) to be spoiled, be plundered
- Origin: a primitive root
- TWOT entry: 2399,2400
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: A primitive root; to drop or strip; by implication to plunder: - let fall make self a prey X of purpose (make a [take]) spoil.
Total KJV Occurrences: 16
• fall, 1
Ruth 2:16
• prey, 1
Isaiah 59:15
• purpose, 1
Ruth 2:16
• spoil, 4
Jeremiah 50:10;
Ezekiel 26:12;
Ezekiel 39:10;
Habakkuk 2:8
• spoiled, 4
Psalm 76:5;
Ezekiel 39:10;
Habakkuk 2:8;
Zechariah 2:8
• take, 5
Isaiah 10:6;
Ezekiel 29:19;
Ezekiel 38:12;
Ezekiel 38:13(2)