Lexicon pelach: to pay reverence to, serve Original Word: פְּלַחPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: pelach Phonetic Spelling: (pel-akh') Short Definition: serve NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to palachDefinitionto pay reverence to, serve NASB Translationservants (1), serve (9).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ מְּלַח] verb pay reverence to, serve (deity) (compare Assyrian palâ—u, fear, revere (and Biblical Hebrew יָרֵא, מָּחַד etc.); Egyptian Aramaic פלח worship Lzb 351; ᵑ7 מְּלַח serve, Syriac ; Palmyrene פלחא soldier); — Pe`al 1 pay reverence to deity (usually ל accusative): imperfect3masculine plural יִפְלְחין Daniel 3:28; Daniel 7:14,27; so Participle active מָּלַח Daniel 6:17; Daniel 6:21, plural מָּֽלְחִין Daniel 3:12,14,18, and (accusative of deity) Daniel 3:17. 2 plural construct as noun מָּֽלְחֵי בֵית אֱלָהָא Ezra 7:24 servants of the house of God ( + priests, Nethinim, etc.).
Strong's minister, serve (Aramaic) corresponding to palach; to serve or worship -- minister, serve. see HEBREW palach |
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