עַלִּיז
al.liz (H5947)
jubilant
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word "עַלִּיז" (al.liz), with the Strong's number H5947, is translated as "jubilant." This means that it carries a sense of great happiness, celebration, or triumph. It is used a total of 7 times in the Bible, suggesting it holds significant meaning in various contexts. The word can be inferred to denote a state of elevated or exuberant emotional state, possibly even to the point of uncontainable joy. The fact that it is used 7 times across the Hebrew Bible implies its importance in describing a range of experiences or emotions that elicit this strong reaction. While we do not know the specifics of its usage without more information, we can say that the concept of jubilation is an essential component in the biblical narrative, contributing to a deeper understanding of the emotional and communal experiences of the people of God. This analysis provides a foundation for understanding "עַלִּיז" as an important term in Hebrew lexis, evoking feelings of great elation and perhaps communal celebrations. However, the context in which it is used will ultimately reveal its full significance within the scope of the biblical narrative.
AI synthesis uses only provided lexicon data -- never training knowledge.
I have commanded my consecrated ones; yes, I have called my mighty men for my anger, even my proudly exulting ones.
You that are full of shouting, a tumultuous city, a joyous town; your slain are not slain with the sword, neither are they dead in battle.
Is this your joyous city, whose antiquity is of ancient days, whose feet carried her far away to travel?
The mirth of tambourines ceases. The sound of those who rejoice ends. The joy of the harp ceases.
Thorns and briers will come up on my people’s land; yes, on all the houses of joy in the joyous city.
This is the joyous city that lived carelessly, that said in her heart, “I am, and there is no one besides me.” How she has become a desolation, a place for animals to lie down in! Everyone who passes by her will hiss, and shake their fists.
In that day you will not be disappointed for all your doings, in which you have transgressed against me; for then I will take away out from among you your proudly exulting ones, and you will no more be arrogant in my holy mountain.