Lexicon aqob: crooked Original Word: עָקֹבPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: aqob Phonetic Spelling: (aw-kobe') Short Definition: crooked Brown-Driver-Briggs I. עָקֹב adjective 1 insidious, deceitful, Jeremiah 17:9 עָקֹב הַלֵּב מִכֹּל. 2 foot-tracked (denominative from I. עָקֵב) Hosea 6:8 גִּלְעָד קִרְיַת מֹּעֲלֵי אָוֶן עֲֹקֻבָּה מִדָּם. II. עָקֹב adjective steep, hilly (see √; compare difficult mountain path, Qor 90:11 hill); — Isaiah 40:4 והיה הֶעָקֹב לְמִישׁוֺר let the steep ground (Chronicles) become a plain ("" הָֽרְכָסִים). compare Ecclus 6:20.
Strong's crooked, deceitful, polluted From aqab; in the original sense, a knoll (as swelling up); in the denominative sense (transitive) fraudulent or (intransitive) tracked -- crooked, deceitful, polluted. see HEBREW aqab |
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