בַּל

𐤁𐤋

bal

not

An adverb or particle signifying absolute negation, used to express the total absence or exclusion of something. Its primary lexical meaning is 'not,' 'none,' 'nothing,' or 'lest.' Bal is used to strongly negate a statement, often with an emphasis on total or categorical exclusion. It sometimes introduces clauses expressing a warning or prohibition ('lest'), and occasionally negates an entire phrase or concept, especially in poetic or legal contexts.

H1077

1 Chronicles 16:30 · Word #8

Lexicon H1077

Lemmaבַּל
Lemma (Paleo)𐤁𐤋
Transliterationbal
Strong'sH1077
DefinitionAn adverb or particle signifying absolute negation, used to express the total absence or exclusion of something. Its primary lexical meaning is 'not,' 'none,' 'nothing,' or 'lest.' Bal is used to strongly negate a statement, often with an emphasis on total or categorical exclusion. It sometimes introduces clauses expressing a warning or prohibition ('lest'), and occasionally negates an entire phrase or concept, especially in poetic or legal contexts.

Morphology HTn All morphology codes

Part of Speech T — Particle — Function word
Subtype n — Negative — Negative particle

Common Translation

Phrasenot

SIBI-P1 Translation H1077-01

not at all

Morphological NotesNegative particle (HTn); invariant form used for strong or absolute negation.
Rendering RationaleThe particle functions as an absolute negation, expressing total exclusion or categorical denial. "Not at all" preserves the emphatic force of complete failure or absence inherent in its derivation from the root meaning "to fail."

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SILEX v2

SIBI-P2 (Context-Aware)

not

Same as P1No — adjusted for context
Rationale'Not' reflects the straightforward negation function, where 'not at all' adds emphasis not present in the single word Hebrew particle in this line; 'not' fits the parallelism with 'is established' and 'shall not be moved.'