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Strong's #5308 - נְפַל
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- to fall
- (P´al)
- to fall
- to fall down
- (P´al)
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2421) lpn (נפל NPL) AC: Fall CO: ? AB: ?: (eng: fall - with the removal of the n)
V) lpn (נפל NPL) - Fall: [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (445): (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Hitpael) fall, cast, divide, overthrow, present, lay, rot, accept, inferior, light, lost - Strongs: H5307 (נָפַל), H5308 (נְפַל)
Nm) lpn (נפל NPL) - Miscarriage: As a fallen pregnancy. KJV (3): birth - Strongs: H5309 (נֶפֶל)
am) lpnm (מנפל MNPL) - Refuse: What is thrown down as worthless. [df: lpm] KJV (2): flake, refuse - Strongs: H4651 (מַפָּל)
af1 ) elpnm (מנפלה MNPLH) - Ruin: A pile of refuse as a fallen or thrown down. [df: hlpm] KJV (3): ruin, ruinous - Strongs: H4654 (מַפָּלָה)
af2 ) tlpnm (מנפלת MNPLT) - Fall: Something that is fallen. [df: tlpm] KJV (8): fall, ruin, carcass - Strongs: H4658 (מַפֶּלֶת)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
נְפַל Ch. fut. יִפֵל (compare Syr. ܢܶܦܶܠ, in Targ. freq. יִפֻּל), i.q. Heb.
(1) to fall
(a) to fall down, Daniel 7:20, 4:28, קָל מִן־שְׁמַיָּא נְפַל “a voice fell from heaven,” (compare Isaiah 9:7).
(b) to fall out, to happen, Ezra 7:20.
(2) to be cast down, Daniel 3:23 (Syr. ܢܦܠ, to be cast into prison); to prostrate oneself, Daniel 3:6, 7:10, 11 עַל אַנְפּוֹהִי Daniel 2:46.