Lexicon miphqad: a muster, appointment, appointed place Original Word: מִפְקָדPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: miphqad Phonetic Spelling: (mif-kawd') Short Definition: place NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom paqadDefinitiona muster, appointment, appointed place NASB Translationappointed place (1), appointment (1), census (1), registration (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מִפְקָד noun [masculine] muster, appointment, appointed place; — absolute ׳מ only in ׳שַׁעַר הַמּ Nehemiah 3:31, see שַׁעַר; construct ׃מִפְקַד 1 muster of people 2 Samuel 24:9 = 1 Chronicles 21:5. 2 appointment of (by) Hezekiah 2 Chronicles 31:13. 3 appointed place of (in) temple Ezekiel 43:21 (Krae watch, guardhouse; Köii. 1, 93 conjecture מוֺקֵד).
Strong's appointed place, commandment, number From paqad; an appointment, i.e. Mandate; concretely, a designated spot; specifically, a census -- appointed place, commandment, number. see HEBREW paqad |
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