Lexicon tuchah: inward parts Original Word: טֻחוֹתPart of Speech: Noun Feminine Transliteration: tuchah Phonetic Spelling: (too-khaw') Short Definition: being NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom tuachDefinitioninward parts NASB Translationinnermost being (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs טֻחוֺת noun feminine plural inward parts (as covered over, concealed) — טֻחוֺת of seat of faithfulness, ׳אֱמֶת חָפַצְתָּ בַּטּ Psalm 51:8 faithfulness thou desirest in the inward parts, i.e. in the heart ("" סָתֻם); of seat of wisdom חָכְמָה ׳מִי שָׁת בַּטּ Job 38:36 ("" שֶׂכְוִי q. v.); from context this can hardly = heart of man (kidneys, 'reins,' ᵑ7, Jewish interpretations, see NHWB ii, 144 and others), but is rather cloud-layers (as dark, hidden spaces, see Di VB); their 'wisdom' appears in their obedience to natural law. טוט, טיט (√ of following; meaning unknown).
Strong's inward parts From tachah (or tuwach) in the sense of overlaying; (in the plural only) the kidneys (as being covered); hence (figuratively) the inmost thought -- inward parts. see HEBREW tachah see HEBREW tuwach |
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