Lexical Summary odoth: a cause Original Word: אוֹדוֹתTransliteration: odoth Phonetic Spelling: (o-doth') Part of Speech: Noun Feminine Short Definition: a cause Meaning: turnings, on account of Strong's Concordance because, concerning, sake Or (shortened) rodowth {o-doth'} (only thus in the plural); from the same as 'uwd; turnings (i.e. Occasions); (adverb) on account of -- (be-)cause, concerning, sake. see HEBREW 'uwd Brown-Driver-Briggs H182. odoth [אוֺדָה] noun feminine cause (perhaps originally circumstance, compare Sabean אוד enclosing wall) — only plural אוֺדֹת Genesis 21:11 +; אֹדוֺת Numbers 12:1 +; (8 t. + 2 Samuel 13:16 see infra); אֹדוֺתַי Joshua 14:6; אֹדוֺתֶיךָ ib.; — cause, always with על, & construct, except Jeremiah 3:8, where followed by אֲשֶׁר; ׳עַלאֿ because of Genesis 21:11, 25; Exodus 18:8; Numbers 12:1; 13:24; Judges 6:7; Jeremiah 3:8; = concerning (on occasion of) Genesis 26:32; Joshua 14:6 (twice in verse); in 2 Samuel 13:16 read, for ᵐ5 כִּי אָחִי אַל אלאֹֿדוֺת,L It. We Dr. |