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Wickedness Usage Number: 1
Strong's Number: H1100
Original Word: belîya‘al

Usage Notes: "wickedness; wicked; destruction." The 27 occurrences of this noun are scattered throughout the periods of biblical Hebrew. The basic meaning of this word appears in a passage such as Judg 20:13, where the sons of belîya‘al are perpetrators of wickedness (they raped and murdered a man's concubine): "Now therefore deliver us the men, the children of Belial [nasb, "worthless fellows"] which are in Gibeah, that we may put them to death, and put away evil from Israel." In its first appearance the word represents men who lead others into idolatry: "Certain men, the children of Belial, are gone out from among you, and have [seduced] the inhabitants of their city…" (Deut 13:13). In Deut 15:9 the word modifies Hebrew dabar, "word" or "matter." Israel is warned to avoid "wicked" words (thoughts) in their hearts. Belîya‘al is a synonym for rasha‘ ("wicked rebellious one") in Job 34:18. In Nah 1:11 the wicked counselor plots evil against God. The psalmist uses belîya‘al as a synonym of death: "The cords of death encompassed me, and the torrents of ungodliness [kjv, "floods of ungodly men"] terrified me" (Psa 18:4, nasb).

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