Lexical Summary zakak: to be bright, clean or pure Original Word: זָכַךְTransliteration: zakak Phonetic Spelling: (zaw-kak') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to be bright, clean or pure Meaning: to be bright, clean or pure Strong's Concordance be make clean, be purer A primitive root (compare zakah); to be transparent or clean (phys. Or morally) -- be (make) clean, be pure(-r). see HEBREW zakah Brown-Driver-Briggs H2141. zakak [זָכַךְ] verb be bright, clean, pure (kindred with foregoing. Only Lamentations, Job) — Qal Perfect only 3 masculine plural זַכּ֫וּ; — 1 be right, shining, figurative of splendour of nobles ׳ז מִשֶּׁלֶג נְזִירִים Lamentations 4:7 ("" צַחוּ מֵחָלָב). 2 be clean, pure in God's sight, of heavens Job 15:15, of stars 25:5 ("" יַאֲהִיל of moon; compare also יִזְכֶּה 15:14; 25:4). Hiph`il cleanse, only Perfect1singular כַּמָּֽי׃ בְּבֹר וַהֲזִכּוֺתִי Job 9:30, figurative of making morally spotless ("" הִתְרָחַצְתִּי). |