Lexicon sepheq: handclapping, mockery Original Word: סָ֫פֶקPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: sepheq Phonetic Spelling: (say'-fek) Short Definition: scoffing NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom saphaqDefinitionhandclapping, mockery NASB Translationscoffing (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שֶׂ֫פֶק] noun [masculine] doubtful word; hand-clapping, i.e. mockery (?) (compare verb Job 27:23); — שָׂ֑פֶק Job 36:18 in difficult clause ׳כִּיחֵֿמָה מֶּןיְֿסִיתְךָ בְשׂ because there is passion, (beware) lest it incite thee to mockery, Bae Kau Da (but הסית בְּ = incite against, hence Bu reads לִשְׂמֹּק); De is not clear; others (as Di): lest it (passion) excite thee at the chastisement (see √ 2; compare Thes); Du reads מִשְׂמָּק לְחֵמָה lest chastisement incite thee to wrath. — On Job 20:22 (editions) see שֵׂפֶק. [שֵׂ֫פֶק] noun [masculine] sufficiency, plenty; — suffix שִׂפְקוֺ Job 20:22 (Baer Gi; ׳ס van d. H.; opposed to צרר). שַׂק see שׂקק. below
Strong's stroke, sufficiency Or sepheq (Job 20:22; job 36:18) {seh'-fek}; from caphaq; chastisement; also satiety -- stroke, sufficiency. see HEBREW caphaq |
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