Children
yeled (yeh'-led)
something born, i.e. a lad or offspring -- boy, child, fruit, son, young man (one).
in whom was no blemish
m'uwm (moom)
as if passive participle from an unused root probably meaning to stain; a blemish (physically or morally) -- blemish, blot, spot.
m'uwm (moom)
as if passive participle from an unused root probably meaning to stain; a blemish (physically or morally) -- blemish, blot, spot.
but well
towb (tobe)
good (as an adjective) in the widest sense; used likewise as a noun
favoured
mar'eh (mar-eh')
a view (the act of seeing); also an appearance (the thing seen), whether (real) a shape (especially if handsome, comeliness; often plural the looks), or (mental) a vision
and skilful
sakal (saw-kal')
to be (causatively, make or act) circumspect and hence, intelligent
in all wisdom
chokmah (khok-maw')
wisdom (in a good sense) -- skilful, wisdom, wisely, wit.
and cunning
yada` (yaw-dah')
to know (properly, to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of senses, figuratively, literally, euphemistically and inferentially
in knowledge
da`ath (dah'-ath)
knowledge -- cunning, (ig-)norantly, know(-ledge), (un-)awares (wittingly).
and understanding
biyn (bene)
to separate mentally (or distinguish), i.e.(generally) understand
science
madda` (mad-daw')
intelligence or consciousness -- knowledge, science, thought.
and such as had ability
koach (ko'-akh)
from an unused root meaning to be firm; vigor, literally (force, in a good or a bad sense) or figuratively (capacity, means, produce); also (from its hardiness) a large lizard
in them to stand
`amad (aw-mad')
to stand, in various relations (literal and figurative, intransitive and transitive)
in the king's
melek (meh'-lek)
a king -- king, royal.
palace
heykal (hay-kawl')
a large public building, such as a palace or temple -- palace, temple.
and whom they might teach
lamad (law-mad')
to goad, i.e. (by implication) to teach (the rod being an Oriental incentive):(un-) accustomed, diligently, expert, instruct, learn, skilful, teach(-er, -ing).
the learning
cepher (say'-fer)
writing (the art or a document); by implication, a book -- bill, book, evidence, learn(-ed) (-ing), letter, register, scroll.
and the tongue
lashown (law-shone')
the tongue (of man or animals), used literally (as the instrument of licking, eating, or speech), and figuratively (speech, an ingot, a fork of flame, a cove of water)
of the Chaldeans
Kasdiy (kas-dee')
Chaldeans, Chaldees, inhabitants of Chaldea.