Lexical Summary tal: dew Original Word: טַל Strong's Exhaustive Concordance dew From talal; dew (as covering vegetation) -- dew. see HEBREW talal NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition night mist, dew NASB Translation dew (31). Brown-Driver-Briggs טַל noun masculineJudges 6:37 night-mist, dew (Late Hebrew טַל dew; Aramaic ![]() ![]() ![]() טַל noun [masculine] dew (see Biblical Hebrew I. טלל); — construct טַל שְׁמַיָא Daniel 4:12; Daniel 4:20; Daniel 4:22; Daniel 4:30; Daniel 5:31. Topical Lexicon Meaning in the Physical WorldIn the land of Israel heavy night-time dew compensates for the scarce summer rainfall. Moisture condenses after sunset, settles on vegetation, and evaporates soon after sunrise. In an agrarian society this reliable phenomenon was indispensable for sustaining crops (Deuteronomy 33:28), refreshing pastures (Micah 5:7), cooling sheep and goats, and preserving seedlings through the parched season. Israel’s farmers rose early to reap hay or gather manna before the sun burned the drops away (Exodus 16:14; Numbers 11:9). Dew therefore became a ready symbol for both life-giving provision and fragile transience. Dew as a Divine Blessing 1. Patriarchal Benedictions 2. Covenant Faithfulness 3. Unity and Worship 4. Messianic Expectation Dew Withheld as Judgment Elijah’s confrontation with Ahab shows that the same God who bestows dew can suspend it. “There will be neither dew nor rain… except at my word” (1 Kings 17:1). Haggai echoes the warning: “The heavens have withheld their dew and the earth its crops” (Haggai 1:10). Loss of dew signals covenant breach, calling the people to repentance. Dew as a Sign and Revelation 1. Gideon’s Fleece Gideon sought confirmation of his call by requesting dew only on the fleece (Judges 6:37-38) and then only on the ground (Judges 6:39-40). God answered both requests precisely, proving His sovereignty over nature and His patience with a hesitant servant. 2. Resurrection Hope Isaiah 26:19 casts morning dew as a pledge of bodily resurrection: “For your dew is like the dew of the morning; the earth will bring forth her dead.” The routine renewal of creation each dawn becomes a token of the future renewal of humanity. Literary Imagery of Transience The prophets exploit dew’s fleeting appearance to illustrate human frailty and unfaithfulness: Wisdom and Royal Favor Proverbs 19:12 balances wrath and grace: “A king’s favor is like dew on the grass.” Royal benevolence, like the LORD’s nightly moisture, sustains life quietly and effectively. Dew in Narrative and Poetry • Song of Solomon 5:2 depicts the bridegroom arriving “with dew-drops on my locks,” dramatizing ardor and immediacy. Prophetic and Eschatological Outlook Micah 5:7 envisions the remnant of Jacob “like dew from the LORD” among the nations—quiet, irresistible agents of blessing. Zechariah 8:12 reassures the returned exiles that “the heavens will give their dew,” linking restored worship with restored fertility. These promises anticipate a messianic kingdom characterized by universal refreshment and life. Practical Ministry Applications • Prayer: Intercessors find a pattern in Elijah’s authority over dew, reminding believers that earnest prayer affects both spiritual and physical climates (James 5:17-18). Representative References Genesis 27:28; Exodus 16:13-14; Numbers 11:9; Deuteronomy 32:2; 33:13, 28; Judges 6:37-40; 1 Kings 17:1; 2 Samuel 1:21; Psalm 110:3; Psalm 133:3; Proverbs 19:12; Isaiah 26:19; Hosea 6:4; 13:3; 14:5; Micah 5:7; Haggai 1:10; Zechariah 8:12. Forms and Transliterations הַטַּ֔ל הַטַּ֖ל הַטַּ֛ל הַטָּ֑ל הטל וְ֝טַ֗ל וְכַטַּ֖ל וּכְטַ֖ל וּמִטַּ֥ל וטל וכטל ומטל טַ֖ל טַ֣ל טַ֤ל טַ֧ל טַל֙ טַל֩ טַלֶּ֔ךָ טַלָּ֑ם טָ֔ל טָּֽל׃ טָֽל׃ טל טל׃ טלך טלם כְּטַל֙ כְּטַל־ כַּטַּ֖ל כַטַּל֙ כטל כטל־ מִטַּל֙ מִטָּ֑ל מִטָּ֔ל מטל chatTal haṭ·ṭal haṭ·ṭāl hatTal haṭṭal haṭṭāl kaṭ·ṭal ḵaṭ·ṭal katTal kaṭṭal ḵaṭṭal kə·ṭal kə·ṭal- ketal kəṭal kəṭal- miṭ·ṭal miṭ·ṭāl mitTal miṭṭal miṭṭāl Tal ṭal ṭāl ṭal·lām ṭal·le·ḵā talLam ṭallām talLecha ṭalleḵā ū·ḵə·ṭal ū·miṭ·ṭal ucheTal ūḵəṭal umitTal ūmiṭṭal vechatTal veTal wə·ḵaṭ·ṭal wə·ṭal wəḵaṭṭal wəṭalLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 27:28 HEB: לְךָ֙ הָאֱלֹהִ֔ים מִטַּל֙ הַשָּׁמַ֔יִם וּמִשְׁמַנֵּ֖י NAS: give you of the dew of heaven, KJV: give thee of the dew of heaven, INT: give now may God of the dew of heaven and the fatness Genesis 27:39 Exodus 16:13 Exodus 16:14 Numbers 11:9 Deuteronomy 32:2 Deuteronomy 33:13 Deuteronomy 33:28 Judges 6:37 Judges 6:38 Judges 6:39 Judges 6:40 2 Samuel 1:21 2 Samuel 17:12 1 Kings 17:1 Job 29:19 Job 38:28 Psalm 110:3 Psalm 133:3 Proverbs 3:20 Proverbs 19:12 Songs 5:2 Isaiah 18:4 Isaiah 26:19 Isaiah 26:19 31 Occurrences |