A primitive root; to break off or loose (in a favorable or unfavorable sense), i.e. Desist (from grief) or invade (with destruction) -- comfort, (recover) strength(-en).
Englishman's Concordance
1) to gleam, smile 1a) (Hiphil) only 1a1) to show a smile, look pleasant 1a2) to cause to burst Part of Speech: verb A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: a primitive root Same Word by TWOT Number: 245
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[בָּלַג] verbgleam, smile (Arabic ) — only
Hiph`ilImperfect1singular with וְ subordinate וְאַבְ֫לִיגָהJob 9:27 2t.; ParticipleמַבְלִיגAmos 5:9; —
Job 9:27 HEB:אֶעֶזְבָ֖ה פָנַ֣י וְאַבְלִֽיגָה׃ NAS: off my [sad] countenance and be cheerful,' KJV: my heaviness, and comfort [myself]: INT: will leave my countenance and comfort
Job 10:20 HEB:ק) מִ֝מֶּ֗נִּי וְאַבְלִ֥יגָה מְּעָֽט׃ NAS: Withdraw from me that I may have a little KJV: [then, and] let me alone that I may take comfort a little, INT: apply at may have A little
Psalm 39:13 HEB:הָשַׁ֣ע מִמֶּ֣נִּי וְאַבְלִ֑יגָה בְּטֶ֖רֶם אֵלֵ֣ךְ NAS: Turn Your gaze away from me, that I may smile [again] Before KJV: O spare me, that I may recover strength, before I go hence, INT: Turn at may smile Before depart
Amos 5:9 HEB: הַמַּבְלִ֥יג שֹׁ֖ד עַל־ NAS:It is He who flashes forth [with] destruction KJV:That strengtheneth the spoiled INT:flashes destruction upon