Lexicon pecham: coal Original Word: פֶּחָםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: pecham Phonetic Spelling: (peh-khawm') Short Definition: coals NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definitioncoal NASB Translationcharcoal (1), coals (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs מֶּחָם noun [masculine] coal (collective); absolute ׳פ, as inflammable, לְגֶחָלִים ׳פ Proverbs 26:21 ( charcoal for embers, Toy); of glowing coal Isaiah 44:12, ׳אֵשׁ פ Isaiah 54:16; Psalm 11:6 for ᵑ0 מַּחִ֑ים אֵשׁ read מַּחַם אֵשׁ (or מַּחֲמֵי) coals of fire ("" גָּפְרִית), so Ew and others פחת (√ of following; compare Arabic cut off, VII. be perforated (of roof); Syriac Pa`el pierce, break through, pit, chasm; Late Hebrew מָּחַת dig, hollow out, also diminish).
Strong's coals Perhaps from an unused root probably meaning to be black; a coal, whether charred or live -- coals. |
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