1946. huk
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huk: bring again, come, go up
Original Word: הוּך
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: huk
Phonetic Spelling: (hook)
Short Definition: again

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) the same as halak, q.v.
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[הֲלַךְ] verb go (Biblical Hebrew; ᵑ7; Syriac only Pa.); —

Pe`al syncop. (so ᵑ7 D§ 70, 9, Egyptian Aramaic Cooke209, Imperfect S-CD 22, G 25, 28) go, of men: Imperfect3masculine singular וִיהַח (K§ 44 a; al. וִיהָח) Ezra 6:5, יְהָ֑ךְ Ezra 5:5; of inanimate things = be brought, Ezra 7:13; Infinitive לִמְהַח (Kl.c.; al. חָ֯) Ezra 7:13.

Pa`el Participle מְהַלֵח walking about Daniel 4:26 (עַל location).

Haph`el id.: Participle plural מַהְלְכִין Daniel 3:25 (בְּגוֺא); figurative Daniel 4:34 walk in pride (? read

Pa`el in these).



Strong's
bring again, come, go up

(Aramaic) corresponding to halak; to go; causatively, to bring -- bring again, come, go (up).

see HEBREW halak

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