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Strong's #6347 - פֶּחָה

Transliteration
pechâh
Phonetics
peh-khaw'
Origin
corresponding to (H6346)
Parts of Speech
masculine noun
TWOT
2936
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. governor

Greek Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 3623 ‑ οἰκονόμος (oy‑kon‑om'‑os);  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
BSB (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
CSB (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
ESV (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
KJV (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
LEB (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
LSB (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
N95 (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
NAS (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
NLT (0)
The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (10)
Ezra 6
Daniel 4
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1376) hp (פהה PHh) AC: Blow CO: Bellows AB: ?: The pictograph p is a picture of a mouth representing blowing, the h is a picture of a wall meaning outside. Combined these mean "blow out". The bellows blows out a large amount of air causing a fire to become hotter.

A) hp (פהה PHh) AC: ? CO: Bellows AB: ?

Nm ) hp (פהה PHh) - Trap: [Unknown connection to root;] KJV (27): snare, gin, plate - Strongs: H6341 (פַּח)

am) hpm (מפהה MPHh) - Bellows: KJV (1): bellows - Strongs: H4647 (מַפֻּחַ)

B) hhp (פהההה PHhHh) AC: Trap CO: ? AB: ?: [Unknown connection to root;]

V) hhp (פהההה PHhHh) - Trap: KJV (1): (vf: Hiphil) snare - Strongs: H6351 (פָּחַח)

H) ehp (פההה PHhH) AC: Rule CO: Governor AB: ?: [Unknown connection to root;]

Nm) ehp (פההה PHhH) - Governor: [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (38): governor, captain, deputy - Strongs: H6346 (פֶּחָה), H6347 (פֶּחָה)

J) hfp (פוהה PWHh) AC: Blow CO: ? AB: ?: A blowing as a bellows.

V) hfp (פוהה PWHh) - Blow: KJV (14): (vf: Paal, Hiphil) speak, puff, blow, break, utter, snare - Strongs: H6315 (פּוּחַ)

im) hfpt (תפוהה TPWHh) - Apple: The fruit or the tree. KJV (6): apple - Strongs: H8598 (תַּפּוּחַ)

L) hpi (יפהה YPHh) AC: Blow CO: ? AB: ?: A heavy blowing as a bellows.

V) hpi (יפהה YPHh) - Blow: KJV (1): (vf: Hitpael) bewail - Strongs: H3306 (יָפַח)

Nm) hpi (יפהה YPHh) - Blow: KJV (1): breath out - Strongs: H3307 (יָפֵחַ)

M) hip (פיהה PYHh) AC: Blow CO: Ash AB: ?: The ash that is blown when the bellows blows.

Nm) hip (פיהה PYHh) - Ash: KJV (2): ash - Strongs: H6368 (פִּיחַ)

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Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 מֶּחָה noun masculine (Babylonian or Persian) governor (Assyrian loan-word, Biblical Hebrew id.); — absolute ׳פ Ezra 5:14; construct מַּחַת Ezra 5:3,6; Ezra 6:6,7,13; plural emphatic מַּחֲוָתָא Daniel 3:2,3,27; Daniel 6:1.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

פֶּחָה (for פַּחָה with Dag. forte implied), m. const. פַּחַת, with suff. פֶּחָֽתְךָ, once פֶּחָם Nehemiah 5:14 (from the masculine form פַּח), pl. פַּחוֹת 1 Kings 10:15, 20:24 Jeremiah 51:23; Ezekiel 23:6, 23 Ezekiel 23:23 const. state פַּחֲווֹת (from absol. פֶּחָוֹות) Nehemiah 2:7, Ezra 8:36, m. the governor of a province (less than that of a satrap, see אֲחַשְׁדַּרְפָּן) in the Assyrian empire, 2 Kings 18:24; Isaiah 36:9 Chaldean, Ezekiel 23:6, 23 Ezekiel 23:23; Jeremiah 51:23 Persian, Esther 8:9, 9:3 specially used of the Persian governor of Judæa, Haggai 1:1, 14 Haggai 1:14, 2:2, 21 Haggai 2:21; Nehemiah 5:14, 18 12:26 Malachi 1:8 used of the governor of Judea in the time of Solomon, 1 Kings 10:15 and of the governors of Syria, 1 Kings 20:24. (This word appears to be of foreign origin, and Bohlen compares Pers. بكيت, بكيتا great men, nobles; Ewald in Gramm. p. 490, the verb جختن pukhten, to care for, to act (pr. to cook, bake; Germ. backen.) Better than all these would be بك, بيك, بكاa prince, leader, commander of Soldiers, were not this apparently a mere Turkish word; but the Persian is بيك paik, one of the guard, an attendant.) [Benfey compares Sanscr. paksha, companion, friend; and this Gesenius appears to have preferred.]

פֶּחָה constr. פַּחַת, pl. emphat. פַּחֲוָתָא, Chald. id. Ezra 5:3, 14 Ezra 5:14, 6:7 Daniel 3:2,, 27 6:8.


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List of Word Forms
וּֽפַחֲוָתָ֡א וּפַחֲוָתָ֔א וּפַחֲוָתָא֮ ופחותא פֶחָ֖ה פַּחַ֣ת פַּחַ֤ת פַּחַ֧ת פַּחַ֨ת פחה פחת feChah pa·ḥaṯ paChat paḥaṯ p̄e·ḥāh p̄eḥāh ū·p̄a·ḥă·wā·ṯā ufachavaTa ūp̄aḥăwāṯā
 
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