XXnuth-ing (lo, lo @meumah, etc.; medeis, oudeis): "Nothing" is represented by various words and phrases, often with lo, which is properly a substantive with the meaning of "nothing." Most frequently we have lo meumah, "not anything" (Gen 40:15; Jdg 14:6).
Other forms are lo dhabhar, "not anything"; (Gen 19:8); lokhol, "not any(thing)" (Gen 11:6; Prov 13:7); la (Aramaic), "no," "nothing" (Dan 4:35, "as nothing"); ephec, "end," "cessation" (Isa 34:12); bilti, "without," "save," "not" (Isa 44:10; Am 3:4); ayin, "there is not" (Isa 41:24); once, tohu, "emptiness" (Job 6:18); bal mah, "not anything" (Prov 9:13); chinnam, "free," "gratis" (2 Sam 24:24); ma`at, "to make small," "bring to nothing" (Jer 10:24); raq, "only" (Gen 26:29); leal, "for nothing" (Job 24:25).
In 2 Macc 7:12, we have "nothing," adverbially (en oudeni), "he nothing regarded the pains" (compare 1 Ki 15:21); 2 Macc 9:7 (oudamos), the Revised Version (British and American) "in no wise"; The Wisdom of Solomon 2:11, "nothing worth" (achrestos), the Revised Version (British and American) "of no service"; Baruch 6:17,26.
For "nothing" the Revised Version (British and American) has "none" (Ex 23:26; Joel 2:3), "never" (Neh 5:8), "not wherewith" (Prov 22:27), "vanity and nought" (Isa 41:29); for "answered nothing" (Mk 15:5), "no more answered anything"; "answered nothing" in Mk 15:3 is omitted; "anything" for "nothing" (1 Tim 6:7), "not anything" (Acts 20:20), "not" (1 Cor 8:2), "no word" (Lk 1:37), "not wherewith" (Lk 7:42); for "to nothing" (Job 6:18), "up into the waste"; for "it is nothing with" (2 Ch 14:11), "there is none besides," margin "like"; for "lacked nothing" (1 Ki 4:27), "let nothing be lacking," for "nothing doubting" (Acts 11:12), "making no distinction"; for "hoping for nothing again" (Lk 5:35), "never despairing"; for "are nothing" (Acts 21:24), "no truth in"; for "nothing shall offend them" (Ps 119:165), "no occasion of stumbling"; for "bring to nothing" (1 Cor 1:19), the English Revised Version "reject," the American Standard Revised Version "bring to nought"; "nothing better" for "no good" (Eccl 3:12), for "not" (Mt 13:34, different text), for "no man" (Acts 9:8), "for nothing," for "free" (Ex 21:11); "miss nothing" for "not sin" (Job 5:24), margin "shalt not err"; "and shall have nothing" for "and not for himself" (Dan 9:26, margin "there shall be none belonging to him").
W. L. Walker