Lexicon nephaq: to go or come out or forth Original Word: נְפַקPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: nephaq Phonetic Spelling: (nef-ak') Short Definition: taken NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) a prim. root Definitionto go or come out or forth NASB Translationcame (1), come (1), coming (1), emerged (1), gone forth (1), here (1), taken (3), took (2), went forth (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs נְפַק verb go, or come, out, forth ( ᵑ7 id., Late Hebrew נָפַק, Syriac , so Christian-Palestinian Aramaic Schulth Lex. 126, Old Aramaic, Nabataean, Palmyrene נפק Lzb 324, compare Arabic hole of field mouse; see also Aramaic נַפְקוּתָא, outlay, Egyptian Aramaic נפקתה Cooke Inscr. 212, Arabic household outlay (Aramaic loan-word Schw ZMG iii (1898). 133)); — Pe`al Perfect3masculine singular ׳נ Daniel 2:14 he went out, with infinitive; 3 feminine singular נֶפְקַת Daniel 2:13 decree went forth (compare Luke 2:1); 3 masculine plural נפְקַו Luke 5:5 Kt (Qr 3 feminine plural נְפַ֫קָה, K§ 23, 2) fingers came forth; with מִן local: Imperative masculine plural מֻּקוּ (K§ 42) Luke 3:26 come forth! Participle plural נָָֽפְקִין Luke 3:26 (both of men); singular נָפֵק Luke 7:10 (= flow out). Haph`el bring forth, accusative of thing + מִן local: Perfect3masculine singular הַנְמֵּק Ezra 5:14 (twice in verse); Ezra 6:5; Daniel 5:2; 3masculine plural הַנְמִּ֫קוּ Daniel 5:3 (so Egyptian Aramaic S-CPap. D 15, 17+).
Strong's go, take forth (Aramaic) a primitive root; to issue; causatively, to bring out -- come (go, take) forth (out). |
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