01-26-2011, 05:51 PM
The Aramaic can be understood as 'and in pleasantness toward Elohim and man,' more loosely, 'and was pleasing to both Elohim and man.' The root here is teth-alef-beth, the Aramaic equivalent of the Hebrew root teth-waw-beth which means 'good.' Also see the differences between teth-alef-beth and teth-waw-beth as defined in Strong's (H2868 and H2895, respectively).