Pere,
I will give you a detailed answer, but first explain to me (no traslations
and no converses please!) what you think XALAH, 'ill', means.
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We should study in detail the 75 issues in the Bible where verb XALAH appears (in all forms and conjugations).
But taking as a model 1K 17:17, where a boy XALAH and ... died, I think XALAH means (in qal) "to be weak, sick", as we read in dictionaries.
Now, I think all of us know (either in theory or in practice) what "to be weak, sick" means: so no need of explanations on this...
Pere Porta
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