Lexicon halikah: a going, way, traveling company Original Word: הֲלִיכַתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: halikah Phonetic Spelling: (hal-ee-kaw') Short Definition: procession NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom halakDefinitiona going, way, traveling company NASB Translationmarch (1), procession (2), travelers (1), ways (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ הֲלִיכָה] noun feminine a going, way, travelling-company, suffix הֲלִיכָתָם Nahum 2:6 Qr ( הלוכתם Kt); elsewhere only plural, construct הֲלִיכוֺת Psalm 68:25, so Proverbs 31:27 Qr ( הילכות Kt), הֲלִכוֺת Habakkuk 3:6, הֲלִיכֹת Job 6:19; suffix הֲלִיכוֺתֶיךָ Psalm 68:25; — 1 going, walk, a. Nahum 2:6 they shall stumble in their going; elsewhere plural goings: b. Psalm 68:25 (twice in verse) of going, marching, progress of God into the sanctuary (בַּקֹּדֶשׁ; so Hup Pe Che; Ew Hi De in holiness reference either to solemn processions of worshippers (e.g. De) or, perhaps better, to the theophanic progress of God himself (e.g. Che); also c. of goings = doings צוֺפִיָּה בֵּיתָהּ ׳ה Proverbs 31:27 watching the doings of her household; of God Habakkuk 3:6 הֲלִכוֺת עוֺלָם לוֺ ways of eternity (al of old) are his. 2 travelling-company, caravan הֲלִיכֹת שְׁבָא Job 6:19 ("" אָרְהוֺת תֵּמָא).
Strong's company, going, walk, way Feminine of haliyk; a walking; by implication, a procession or march, a caravan -- company, going, walk, way. see HEBREW haliyk |
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