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Strong's #6344 - פַּחַד
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2598) dhp (פההד PHhD) AC: Shake CO: Thigh AB: F (vf: Paal, Hiphil, Piel) |kjv: fear, afraid, awe, shake - Strongs: H6342 (פָּחַד)
Nm ) dhp (פההד PHhD) - I. Thigh:As shaking when frightened. II. F |kjv: fear, dread, terror, stone - Strongs: H6343 (פַּחַד), H6344 (פַּחַד)
Nf1 ) edhp (פההדה PHhDH) - F |kjv: fear - Strongs: H6345 (פַּחְדָּה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
פַּחַד m. with suff. פַּחְדִּי.
(1) fear, terror, Exodus 15:16; Job 13:11. Followed by a genitive of the causer of terror (compare יִרְאָה), e.g. פַּחַד הַיְּהוּדִים fear caused by the Jews (not as some take it, into which the Jews were thrown), Esther 8:17, 9:3. פַּחַד יְהֹוָה fear which Jehovah causes, Isaiah 2:10, 19 2 Chronicles 14:13. פַּחַד אֱלֹהִים fear of God, Psalms 36:2. Meton. used of the object of fear and reverence, as פַּחַד יִצְחָק Genesis 31:42, 53 Genesis 31:53, used of Jehovah, Pl. פְּחָדִים Job 15:21.
(2) verenda, pudenda, Job 40:17. [Taken in Thes. in this place to mean, thighs.] See above on the root No. 2. See Bochart, Hieroz. ii. p. 758. Schultens on the passage. (Arab. فَخِذُ thigh.)