Lexicon sok: a thicket, covert, lair Original Word: סֹךPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sok Phonetic Spelling: (soke) Short Definition: tabernacle NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sakakDefinitiona thicket, covert, lair NASB Translationhiding place (1), lair (1), tabernacle (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ סֹךְ] noun [masculine] thicket, covert, lair; — only suffix סֻכּוֺ Jeremiah 25:38 lair of ׳י, under figure of lion (but Gie סֻבְּכוֺ compare Jeremiah 4:7), סֻכֹּה Psalm 10:9 of lion (simile of wicked; Bae סֻכָּה; Lag Che We סֻבְּכוֺ); סוּכּוֺ Psalm 76:3 his covert (of ׳י under figure of lion; "" מְעוֺנָתוֺ); for סֻכֹּה in his covert Psalm 27:5 Qr read perhaps, with Kt סֻכָּה a booth (Ol Hup-Now Bae compare Psalm 31:21). Strong's den, pavilion, tabernacle From cakak; a hut (as of entwined boughs); also a lair -- covert, den, pavilion, tabernacle. see HEBREW cakak |
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