Strong's Concordance kasal: to be or become stupid Original Word: כָּסַלPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: kasal Phonetic Spelling: (kaw-sal') Short Definition: foolish Brown-Driver-Briggs [כָסַל] verb be or become stupid (Late Hebrew Aramaic in derivatives; Arabic be sluggish, so North Syriac in derivatives; original meaning possibly thick, plump, fat; hence in good sense: כְּסָלִים loins, כֶּסֶל, כִּסְלָה confidence; in bad sense: כֶּסֶל, כִּסְלָה, כְּסִילוּת stupidity, folly, כְּסִיל stupid fellow) — Qal Imperfect יִכְסָ֑לוּ they become stupid Jeremiah 10:8 ("" יִבְעֲרוּ they become brutish). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be foolish A primitive root; properly, to be fat, i.e. (figuratively) silly -- be foolish. Forms and Transliterations וְיִכְסָ֑לוּ ויכסלו veyichSalu wə·yiḵ·sā·lū wəyiḵsālūLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 36881 Occurrence wə·yiḵ·sā·lū — 1 Occ. Jeremiah 10:8 HEB: וּבְאַחַ֖ת יִבְעֲר֣וּ וְיִכְסָ֑לוּ מוּסַ֥ר הֲבָלִ֖ים NAS: stupid and foolish [In their] discipline KJV: brutish and foolish: the stock INT: are altogether stupid and foolish discipline of delusion |