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Strong's #5423 - נָתַק
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- to pull or tear or draw off or away or apart, draw out, pluck up, break, lift, root out
- (Qal)
- to draw away
- to draw or pull off
- to pull or tear away
- (Niphal)
- to be drawn away, be drawn out
- to be torn apart or in two, be snapped
- to be separated
- (Piel)
- to tear apart, snap
- to tear out, tear up, tear away
- (Hiphil)
- to draw away
- to drag away
- (Hophal) to be drawn away
- (Qal)
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2455) qtn (נתק NTQ) AC: Draw CO: Eruption AB: ?: [from: tn- removing]
V) qtn (נתק NTQ) - Draw: To draw out or away as a bowstring or to draw a cord to its breaking point. KJV (27): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal, Piel) break, draw, lift, pluck, draw, pluck, root, pull, burst - Strongs: H5423 (נָתַק)
Nm) qtn (נתק NTQ) - Eruption: A disease of the skin which breaks open drawing out liquid. KJV (14): scall - Strongs: H5424 (נֶתֶק)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Perfect 1 plural suffix וּנְתַקְּנוּהוּ consecutive Judges 20:32 (on dagesh forte dirimens see Ges§ 20h); Imperfect 1 singular suffix אֶתְּקֶנְךָּ Jeremiah 22:24 (compare Ges§ 58, i); Passive participle נָתוּק Leviticus 22:24; —
1 draw away warriors from (מִן) city, unto (אֶלֿ) high road Judges 20:32.
2 draw or pull off ring from (מִן) finger Jeremiah 22:24 (figurative of rejection of king of Judah by ׳י).
3 pull, tear away Leviticus 22:24 (passive, of testicles, + מָעוּךְ, כָּתוּת, כָּרוּת).
Niph`al Perfect 3 masculine singular נִתַּק Isaiah 5:27; 3 plural נִתְּקוּ Joshua 4:18; Job 17:11, נִתָּ֑קוּ Jeremiah 6:29; Jeremiah 10:20; Imperfect 3 masculine singular יִנָּתֵק Judges 16:9 2t.; 3 masculine plural וַיִּנָָּֽתְקוּ Joshua 8:16, יִנָּתֵ֑קוּ Isaiah 33:20; —
1 be drawn away from (מִן) city Joshua 8:16 (compare Qal 1); of soles of feet, be drawn out (from water) unto (אֶלֿ) dry ground Joshua 4:18.
2 be torn apart, or in two, snapped: of sandal-thong Isaiah 5:27, strand of tow Judges 16:9 (simile), cord Ecclesiastes 4:12; especially tent-cord (in figurative) Isaiah 33:20; Jeremiah 10:20, so יִנָּתֵק מֵאָהֳלוֺ מִבְטַחוֺ Job 18:14; metaphor of plans (זִמֹּת) Job 17:11.
3 be separated, in smelting, figurative, רָעִים לֹא נִתָּ֑קוּ Jeremiah 6:29.
Pi`el Perfect 1 singular נִתַּקְתִּי Jeremiah 2:20; 3 plural נִתְּקוּ Jeremiah 5:5; Imperfect 3 masculine singular יְנַתֵּק Ezekiel 17:9; Psalm 107:14, וַיְנַתֵּק Judges 16:9, suffix וַיְנַתְּקֵם Judges 16:12; 2 feminine singular תְּנַתֵּ֑קִי Ezekiel 23:34; 1 singular אֲנַתֵּק Nahum 1:13; 1 plural נְנַתְּקָה cohortative Psalm 2:3; 2 masculine plural תְּנַתֵּ֑קוּ Isaiah 58:6; —
1 tear apart, snap, with accusative הַיְתָרִים Judges 16:9 the cords, Judges 16:12 (+ מֵעַל זְרֹעֹתָיו); especially with accusative מוֺסֵרוֺת, bonds (figurative) Nahum 1:13; Jeremiah 2:20; Jeremiah 5:5; Jeremiah 30:8; Psalm 2:3; Psalm 107:14; object מוֺטָה Isaiah 58:6 ("" מַּתֵּחַ, and הַתֵּר אֲגֻדּוֺת מוֺטָה).
2 tear out, up, object roots Ezekiel 17:9 (in figurative); tear out, away, object breasts Ezekiel 23:34 (in violent figurative of Jerusalem as drunken woman).
Hiph`il 1. Infinitive construct suffix הַתִּיקֵנוּ: draw away warriors from (מִן) city Joshua 8:6 (= Qal 1).
2 Imperative masculine singular suffix הַתִּקֵם drag them away like sheep to slaughter Jeremiah 12:3 (of ׳י s dealing with wicked).
Hoph`al Perfect (si vera lectio) הָנְתְּקוּ מִןהָֿעִיר Judges 20:31 they were drawn away from the city (compare Niph`al 1), but probably gloss, see GFM.
נָתַק to tear away, Jerem. 22:24. Applied figuratively in a military sense, to draw away, to cut off any one (from a place), Judges 20:32. See Niphal and Hiphil. Part. pass. נָתוּק castrated, Leviticus 22:24.
Piel, to tear up or off, as roots, Ezekiel 17:9 to burst bonds, Psal. 2:3 107:14 a yoke, Isaiah 58:6 to wound by tearing, Ezekiel 23:34.
Hiphil, metaph. to separate out, Jeremiah 12:3 to draw away from, to cut off from any place, Joshua 8:6.
Niphal
(1) to be torn away, to be broken, e.g. used of a thread, a cord, Isaiah 5:27; Jeremiah 10:20; Judges 16:9; Ecclesiastes 4:12 a rope, Isaiah 33:20. Metaph. Job 17:11, “the counsels of my mind are broken off;” i.e. frustrated.
(2) to be torn out, as from a tent, Job 18:14. Pregnant construction, Joshua 4:18, “and when the soles of the feet of the priests were plucked up (from the muddy channel and set) on the dry land.”
(3) to be separated, Jeremiah 6:29 followed by מִן to be drawn away from, Joshua 8:16.
Hophal הָנְתַּק i.q. Niphal No. 3, Judges 20:31. Hence