6354. pachath
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pachath: a pit
Original Word: פַּ֫חַת
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: pachath
Phonetic Spelling: (pakh'-ath)
Short Definition: pit

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
a pit
NASB Translation
caves (1), chasm (1), pit (7), pitfall (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מַּ֫חַת noun masculine2Samuel 18:17 (in 2 Samuel 17:9 read בְּאַחַד) pit; — ׳פ absolute Jeremiah 48:43 +, מָּ֑חַת Jeremiah 48:28; plural מְּחָתִים 2 Samuel 17:9; — pit, 2 Samuel 17:9; 2 Samuel 18:17; Jeremiah 48:28 (Gie question text); figurative of calamity וָפָ֑ח ׳מַּחַד וָפ Jeremiah 48:43 compare Jeremiah 48:44; Jeremiah 48:44 = Isaiah 24:17 compare Isaiah 24:18; Isaiah 24:18 and Lamentations 3:47.



Strong's
hole, pit, snare

Probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig; a pit, especially for catching animals -- hole, pit, snare.

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