6413. peletah
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peletah: an escape
Original Word: פְּלֵיטָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: peletah
Phonetic Spelling: (pel-ay-taw')
Short Definition: escape

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from palat
Definition
an escape
NASB Translation
deliverance (2), escape (7), escaped (2), escaped remnant (3), escapes (1), fugitives (1), survivors (5), what has escaped (1), who have escaped (1), who escape (1), who escaped (2).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מְּלֵיטָה noun feminine escape (on form compare BaNB 144, 166); — absolute ׳פ Genesis 32:9 +, מְּלֵטָה Exodus 10:5 +; constructמְּלֵיטַת 2 Kings 19:30 +; —

1 escape, deliverance Genesis 45:7 (E) Jeremiah 25:35.

2 elsewhere probably always escaped remnant:

a. of green things (from locusts) Exodus 10:5 (J) Joel 2:3.

b. of person Genesis 32:9 (J) Judges 21:17; Isaiah 15:9; Jeremiah 50:29; 1 Chronicles 4:43; 2Chronicles 12:7; 20:24; 30:6; Ezra 9:8; Daniel 11:42; + מִמְּנֵי 2 Samuel 15:14.

c. specifically of those of Judah escaped from Assyrians 2 Kings 19:30,31 (+ מִן) = Isaiah 37:31,32, compare Isaiah 10:20; from Babylonian Nehemiah 1:2; Ezra 9:13,14,15, compare Ezekiel 14:22; after ׳י's future judgment Isaiah 4:2; Obadiah 17; Joel 3:5.



Strong's
deliverance, that is escaped, remnant

Or pletah {pel-ay-taw'}; feminine of paliyt; deliverance; concretely, an escaped portion -- deliverance, (that is) escape(-d), remnant.

see HEBREW paliyt

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