H5102. nahar
I. [נָהַר] verb flow, stream (Arabic run, flow; perhaps denominative from river, and this loan-word (compare Frä285); Assyrian nûru, stream, river, DlHWB 440; Aramaic , נַהֲרָא river); —
Qal Perfect3plural consecutive וְנָָֽהֲרוּ [Isa 2:2] [2]t.; Imperfect3masculine plural יִנְהֲרוּ [Jer 51:44]; — flow, stream only figurative: of restored Israel streaming י ׳אֶלטֿוּב וגו ׳עַלדָּֿגָן [31:12]; nations to (אֶלֿ) Bel [51:44]; to temple-hill at Jerusalem [Isa 2:2] (אֵלָיו) = [Micah 4:1] (עָלָיו).
II. נָהַר verb shine, beam (Aramaic) (Late Hebrew id., especially in derivatives; Assyrian nûru, light, DlHWB 440; Arabic daytime, day, daytime; Aramaic shine, נְהַר id.; Palmyrene נהירא illustrious, e.g. VogPalm. No. 22); —
Qal Perfect2feminine singular consecutive וְנָהַרְתְּ [Isa 60:5]; [3]plural נָהָ֑רוּ [Psa 34:6]; — beam, be radiant, figurative of joy: וְנ ׳תִּרְאִי [Isa 60:5], וְנ אֵלָיו ׳הִבִּיטוּ [Psa 34:6] (read וּנְהָרוּ ׳הַבּ,, see ᵑ9 ᵑ6 ᵐ5 Che Bae Du).
נְהַר14 noun masculine[Dan 7:10] river (see Biblical Hebrew I. נהר); — absolute ׳נ [7:10]; emphatic נַהֲרָה [Ezra 4:10] +, אָ֯, [4:16]; — river, usually of Euphrase, in phrase נ ׳עֲבַר [4:10-11], [16] [10]t. Ezra; ׳נ דִּינֿוּר [Dan 7:10] a river of fire, in vision.