Lexicon tsowq: anguish Original Word: צוֹקPart of Speech: noun masculine; noun feminine Transliteration: tsowq Phonetic Spelling: (tsoke) Short Definition: anguish Brown-Driver-Briggs צוֺק noun [masculine] si vera lectio, constraint, distress; — וּבְצוֺק הָעִתִּים Daniel 9:25 usually in distressful times; Gr ׳וּבְקֵץ וגו (so ᵐ5 [Daniel 9:27] ᵑ6), as beginning of Daniel 9:26, omitting וְ in וְאחרי (compare Bev Marti). צוּקָה noun feminine pressure, distress; — national Isaiah 8:22 (+צָרָה), compare ׳אֶרֶץ צָרָה וְצ Isaiah 30:6; personal ׳צָרָה וְצ Proverbs 1:27.
Strong's anguish, troublous Or (feminine) tsuwqah {tsoo-kaw'}; from tsuwq; a strait, i.e. (figuratively) distress -- anguish, X troublous. see HEBREW tsuwq |
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