יַתִּיר
yat.tir
“preeminent”
Definition
preeminent; as an adverb, very
(Aramaic) corresponding to H3492 (יַתִּיר);
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logos (G3056)
word, saying, account
Grammar & Morphology
Adjective
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Occurrences
יַתִּיר appears 6 times in the Old Testament.
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Key Passages
As you, O king, were watching, a great statue appeared. A great and dazzling statue stood before you, and its form was awesome.
The king’s command was so urgent and the furnace so hot that the fiery flames killed the men who carried up Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego.
did this because Daniel, the one he named Belteshazzar, was found to have an extraordinary spirit, as well as knowledge, understanding, and the ability to interpret dreams, explain riddles, and solve difficult problems. Summon Daniel, therefore, and he will give you the interpretation.”
I have heard that the spirit of the gods is in you, and that you have insight, intelligence, and extraordinary wisdom.
After this, as I watched in my vision in the night, suddenly a fourth beast appeared, and it was terrifying—dreadful and extremely strong—with large iron teeth. It devoured and crushed; then it trampled underfoot whatever was left. It was different from all the beasts before it, and it had ten horns.
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