2611. chaneph
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chaneph: profane, irreligious
Original Word: חָנֵף
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: chaneph
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-nafe')
Short Definition: godless

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chaneph
Definition
profane, irreligious
NASB Translation
godless (11), godless man (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
חָנֵף adjective profane, irreligious (Syriac profane, hence often Healthen, apostate; Arabic inclining to a right state, especially the true religion a Muslim) — absolute ׳ח Job 8:13 10t.; plural חֲנֵפִים Isaiah 33:14; חַנְפֵי Job 36:13; Psalm 35:16; — profane, godless: of persons, ׳אָדָם ח Job 34:30; ׳גּוֺי ח Isaiah 10:6; as substantive godless man Isaiah 9:16 ("" מרע) Job 8:13; Job 13:16; Job 17:8; Job 20:5; Job 27:8; Proverbs 11:9; collective ׳עֲדַת ח Job 15:34; plural Isaiah 33:14; חַנְפֵילֵֿב Job 36:13; בְּחַנְפֵי לַעֲגֵי מָעוֺג Psalm 35:16 as profane men, mockers for cake (i.e. table-jesters; on construct see Ges § 130. 5), but text dubious (see Checritical note Bae).



Strong's
hypocritical

From chaneph; soiled (i.e. With sin), impious -- hypocrite(-ical).

see HEBREW chaneph

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