Brown-Driver-Briggs עָתִיד, [עָתוּד] adjective ready, prepared; — 1 absolute עָתִיד לַכִּידוֺר Job 15:24 a king ready for the onset; plural עֲתִדִים לַיּוֺם Esther 3:14 ready for the day, so Esther 8:13 Qr (Kt עתודים). 2 ready = skilled הָעֲתִידִים עֹרֵר Job 3:8 those skilled in rousing Leviathan. 3 prepared = impending (compare Late Hebrew = future), feminine plural וְחָשׁ עֲתִדֹת Deuteronomy 32:35 the impending things are hastening ("" קָרוֺב יוֺם אֵידָם). 4 prepared = stored up, ועתידתיהם Isaiah 10:13 Kt (Qr וַעֲתוּדֹתַיהֶם, to differentiate it from above) and their stores have I plundered. Forms and Transliterations עֲתִידִים֙ עתידים ‘ă·ṯî·ḏîm ‘ăṯîḏîm atiDimLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |