The most common one I can think of is אבד )BD, to be(come) lost, often used
as a euphemism for to die in the same manner as we use “to pass away”.
Another is לון על to lodge a complaint, from the verb לון to lodge,
generally referring to a temporary stay such as overnight or a few days
though can be longer Pr 15:31, used of fat of sacrifices Ex 23:18, 34:25,
strength Job 41:14 (22)
I noticed a few others, but I don’t remember them off the top of my head.
Karl W. Randolph.
On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 2:40 AM, George Athas
<George.Athas AT moore.edu.au>wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I'm thinking about what idiomatic phrases beginning students of Hebrew
> should be aware of, and was wondering what expressions you would contribute.
>
> For example, "to listen to the voice" (שָׁמַע קוֹל) = "to obey".
>
> What would you add to such a list?
>
>
> GEORGE ATHAS
> Director of Postgraduate Studies,
> Moore Theological College (moore.edu.au)
> Sydney, Australia