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אַל

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H409noun3 occurrences
BDB Hebrew LexiconH409noun

אַל

ʼalal

Definition

In Biblical Aramaic, אַל (ʼal) is a negative particle meaning 'not,' used to express negation or prohibition. It functions similarly to its Hebrew counterpart H408, but appears exclusively in the Aramaic portions of the book of Daniel. In Daniel 2:24, it is used in a straightforward negative statement ('not'), while in Daniel 4:19 and 5:10, it conveys a sense of prohibition or strong negative wish, akin to 'let it not be' or 'may it not.'

Biblical Usage

This word is used only three times, all within the Aramaic sections of the book of Daniel. It appears in contexts of urgent communication and royal decrees. In Daniel 2:24, Arioch tells Daniel, 'I have found a man... that will make known the interpretation' (implying the previous inability, 'not' having found one). In Daniel 4:19 and 5:10, it expresses a negative wish or prohibition from the speaker regarding the king's fate.

Etymology

אַל (ʼal) is the Aramaic cognate of the Hebrew negative particle אַל (H408). Both derive from a common Semitic root expressing negation. In Aramaic, it functions identically to its Hebrew relative, used for negating verbs and forming prohibitions.

Semantic Range

While a simple grammatical particle, its use in Daniel highlights the tension between divine revelation and human limitation. Its prohibitive force in Daniel 4:19 and 5:10 underscores the prophet's reluctance to deliver bad news to the king, pointing to the gravity of God's judicial decrees against pride and idolatry. Understanding this Aramaic term connects the reader to the linguistic reality of the exile and the universal scope of God's message in Daniel. In the Aramaic-speaking court of the Babylonian and Persian empires, this particle was part of the common legal and administrative language. Its use in Daniel reflects the formal, declarative style of royal interactions and prophetic announcements within that setting. לָא (lā, H4086) — The standard Aramaic negative adverb for 'not,' used more frequently than ʼal for simple negation of facts.

Word Details

Strong's NumberH409
LanguageHebrew (Biblical)
Part of Speechnoun
Hebrew Formאַל
Transliterationʼal
Pronunciational
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Definitions are from the Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon (BDB, 1906, public domain). Concordance and morphology data are from the OSHB (Open Scriptures Hebrew Bible).

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References

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