| Strong's Concordance hala: to be removed far offPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: hala Phonetic Spelling: (haw-law') Short Definition: outcasts Brown-Driver-Briggs[הָלָא]  verb denominative only Niph`al participle feminine Micah 4:7 הַנַּהֲלָאָה (of sheep) removed far off. **We proposes הַנַּחֲלָה (√ חלה) her that is diseased (note "" הַצֹּלֵעָה, and compare Ezekiel 34:21), so Now; Gr הַנִּלְּאָה her that is exhausted; Marti allows either of these.  Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast far off Probably denominatively from halah; to remove or be remote -- cast far off. see HEBREW halah Forms and Transliterationsוְהַנַּהֲלָאָ֖ה והנהלאה vehannahalaAh wə·han·na·hă·lā·’āh wəhannahălā’āh LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Hebrew 1972 1 Occurrence wə·han·na·hă·lā·’āh — 1 Occ. Micah 4:7 HEB: הַצֹּֽלֵעָה֙ לִשְׁאֵרִ֔ית וְהַנַּהֲלָאָ֖ה לְג֣וֹי עָצ֑וּם NAS: a remnant And the outcasts a strong KJV: a remnant, and her that was cast far off a strong INT: the lame A remnant and the outcasts nation A strong | 



