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Strong's #2611 - חָנֵף
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- hypocritical, godless, profane, hypocrite, irreligious
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2179) pnh (ההנפ HhNP) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Filthy
V) pnh (ההנפ HhNP) - Filthy: To be polluted or dirty. Usually in the sense of immorality. KJV (11): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) pollute, defile, corrupt, profane - Strongs: H2610 (חָנֵף)
Nm) pnh (ההנפ HhNP) - Filthy: One who is soiled with immorality. KJV (13): hypocrite - Strongs: H2611 (חָנֵף)
Nf1) epnh (ההנפה HhNPH) - Filthiness: KJV (1): profaneness - Strongs: H2613 (חֲנֻפָּה)
gm) pnfh (ההונפ HhWNP) - Filthiness: KJV (1): hypocrisy - Strongs: H2612 (חֹנֶף)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
חָנֵף fut. יֶחֱנַף
(1) to be profaned, polluted, defiled, Psalms 106:38; Isaiah 24:5.
(2) to be profane, impious, Jeremiah 23:11.
(3) Jeremiah 3:9, causat. like Hiphil, to pollute, to make profane. (The origin uncertain.)
Hiphil, to profane a land. Numbers 35:33; Jeremiah 3:2 men, i.e. to lead them to impiety or rebellion, Daniel 11:32. Syriac ܚܰܢܳܦܐܳ unclean, a gentile, ܙܚܰܢܦܶ to turn aside from the true religion. Hence
חָנֵף profane, impious, i.q. Arab. كَافُِر Job 8:13, 13:16 15:34 17:8, etc. LXX. ἀσεβής, ἄνομος, παράνομος, twice ὑποκριτής.