Lexicon attiq: removed, old Original Word: עַתִּיקִיםPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: attiq Phonetic Spelling: (at-teek') Short Definition: ancient NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom atheqDefinitionremoved, old NASB Translationancient (1), taken (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ עַתִּיק] adjective removed, old; — 1 removed, עַתִּיקֵי מִשָּׁדָ֑יִם Isaiah 28:9 i.e. weaned ("" גְּמוּלֵי מֵחָלָד; on construct see Ges§ 130a). 2 old, ancient (Aramaism: עַתִּיק, , old), הַדְּדָרִים עַתִּיקִים 1 Chronicles 4:22. עַתִּיק adjective advanced, aged (Biblical Hebrew (as Aramaism), √עתק, q. v.); — construct (מַיָּא-) יוֺמִין ׳ע one advanced, aged, in days Daniel 7:9,13,22 (compare Syriac Ecclus 25:4 and elsewhere, PS3011).
Strong's ancient, drawn From athaq; removed, i.e. Weaned; also antique -- ancient, drawn. see HEBREW athaq |
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