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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary
Entry for Strong's #5312 - נְפַק
Transliteration
nephaq
Phonetics
nef-ak'
Word Origin
a primitive root
Parts of Speech
Verb
TWOT
2868
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Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions
2423) qpn (נפק NPQ) AC: Issue CO: ? AB: ?: A taking, coming or going forth. V) qpn (נפק NPQ) - Issue: [Aramaic only] KJV (11): (vf: Paal) take, come, go - Strongs: H5312 (נְפַק) ef1) eqpin (ניפקה NYPQH) - Expense: As going out. [Aramaic only] KJV (2): expense - Strongs: H5313 (נִפְקָה) AHL Definitions Copyright: ©1999-2013
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Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
נְפַק verb go, or come, out, forth (ᵑ7 id., Late Hebrew נָפַק, Syriac
Pe`al Perfect 3 masculine singular ׳נ Daniel 2:14 he went out, with infinitive; 3 feminine singular נֶפְקַת Daniel 2:13 decree went forth (compare Luke 2:1); 3 masculine plural נפְקַו Luke 5:5 Kt (Qr 3 feminine plural נְפַ֫קָה, K§ 23,2) fingers came forth; with מִן local: Imperative masculine plural מֻּקוּ (K§ 42) Luke 3:26 come forth! Participle plural נָָֽפְקִין Luke 3:26 (both of men); singular נָפֵק Luke 7:10 (= flow out). Haph`el bring forth, accusative of thing + מִן local: Perfect 3 masculine singular הַנְמֵּק Ezra 5:14 (twice in verse); Ezra 6:5; Daniel 5:2; 3 masculine plural הַנְמִּ֫קוּ Daniel 5:3 (so Egyptian Aramaic S-C Pap. D 15,17+). Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon, Unabridged, Electronic Database.
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List of Word Forms
הַנְפִּ֗קוּ הַנְפֵּ֛ק הַנְפֵּ֨ק הַנְפֵּק֙ הנפק הנפקו וְנָפֵק֙ ונפק נְפַ֙קָה֙ נְפַ֣ק נֶפְקַ֔ת נָֽפְקִ֗ין נפק נפקה נפקין נפקת פֻּ֣קוּ פקו han·pêq han·pi·qū hanPek hanpêq hanPiku hanpiqū nā·p̄ə·qîn nafeKin nāp̄əqîn nə·p̄a·qāh nə·p̄aq neFak neFakah nefKat nep̄·qaṯ nəp̄aq nəp̄aqāh nep̄qaṯ pu·qū Puku puqū venaFek wə·nā·p̄êq wənāp̄êq
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