Strong's Biblical Hebrew Lexicon for H2973 – יָאַל
Strong's H2973 – יָאַל ya'al (yaw-al')
1. (properly) to be slack, i.e. (figuratively) to be foolish [a primitive root]
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יָאַל occurs 4 times in the Old Testament
1) to be foolish, become fools, act foolishly, show wicked folly
1a) (Niphal)
1a1) to show wicked folly
1a2) to become fools
נֽוֹאֲלוּ֙ — Occurs 2 times as — Verb - Nifal - Perfect - third person common plural — e.g. Jeremiah 19:13
נוֹאַ֖לְנוּ — Occurs 1 time as — Verb - Nifal - Perfect - first person common plural — Numbers 12:11
וְנֹאָ֑לוּ — Occurs 1 time as — Conjunctive waw | Verb - Nifal - Conjunctive perfect - third person common plural — Jeremiah 50:36
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