Lexical Summary leqach: a learning, teaching Original Word: לֶקַחTransliteration: leqach Phonetic Spelling: (leh'-kakh) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a learning, teaching Meaning: something received, instruction, inveiglement Strong's Concordance doctrine, learning, fair speech From laqach; properly, something received, i.e. (mentally) instruction (whether on the part of the teacher or hearer); also (in an active and sinister sense) inveiglement -- doctrine, learning, fair speech. see HEBREW laqach Brown-Driver-Briggs H3948. leqach לֶ֫קַח noun masculineProverbs 4:2 learning, teaching ( concrete; probably what is received ); — ׳ל absolute Isaiah 29:24 5t.; suffix לִקְחִי Deuteronomy 32:3; Job 11:4; לִקְחָהּ Proverbs 7:21; — 1 instruction, subjective, as personal acquirement; לֶ֑קַח יִלְמְדוּ Isaiah 29:24, they shall learn instruction ("" בִּינָה); לֶ֑קַח וְיוֺסֶף Proverbs 1:5 a wise man will hear and will increase (his) learning, so 9:9. 2 teaching, object, as thing taught, לִקְחִי כַּמָּטָר יַעֲרֹף Deuteronomy 32:2 ("" אִמְרָתִי), Job 11:4; ׳ל לָכֶם נָתַתִּי טוֺב Proverbs 4:2; also = teaching-power, persuasiveness, ל יוֺסִיף שְׂפָתַיִם ׳מֶתֶק 16:21 sweetness of lips increaseth persuasiveness (see מתק), לֶקַח יוֺסִיף שְׂפָתָיו וְעַל 16:23; in bad sense, of seductive words of adulteress, ל ׳בְּרֹב 7:21 ("" שְׂפָתֶיהָ בְּחֵלֶק). |