בֶּֽהָלָה
behālâ
dismay
Strong's H928NounHebrewTWOT 207a

בֶּֽהָלָה (behālâ) is a Hebrew noun meaning dismay. It appears 4 times in 4 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H928).

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 207a)

Root family 207: בָּהַל bāhal — be disturbed, disturb, alarm, terrify; to hurry. (ASV renders “be troubled,” “dismayed” but RSV frequently uses the more intensive “terrify,” “panic,” “alarm.”)

See it in Scripture

Leviticus 26:16Psalms 78:33Isaiah 65:23

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