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Strong's #6470 - פָּעַם
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- to thrust, impel, push, beat persistently
- (Qal) to impel
- (Niphal) to be beaten, be disturbed
- (Hithpael) to be disturbed
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2623) mop (פאהמ PAhM) AC: Beat CO: Bell AB: ?: A repetitive beating or sounding as the hoofs of a running horse, the beating of the heart or the ringing of a bell.
V) mop (פאהמ PAhM) - Beat: KJV (5): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hitpael) trouble, move - Strongs: H6470 (פָּעַם)
Nf) mop (פאהמ PAhM) - Time: A continual beating of time, one moment after the other. Also a moment in time. KJV (112): time, once, now, feet, twice, step, corner, rank, oftentimes - Strongs: H6471 (פַּעֲמָה)
mm) nmop (פאהמנ PAhMN) - Bell: From its rhythmic ringing. KJV (7): bell - Strongs: H6472 (פַּעֲמוֹן)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Infinitive construct suffix לְפַעֲמוֺ Judges 13:25 the spirit of ׳י began to impel him.
Niph`al be distrurbed, Perfect 1 singular נִפְעַמְתִּי Psalm 77:5; Imperfect 3 feminine singular וַתִּמָּ֫עֶם רוּחוֺ Genesis 41:8; Daniel 2:3; so
Hithpa`el Imperfect 3 feminine singular וַתִּתְמָּ֫עֶם רוּחוֺ Daniel 2:1.
פָּעַם
(1) to strike, to beat, whence פַּעַם an anvil, and פַּעֲמוֹן bell, also to strike with the foot, to tread, whence פַּעַם a step, a foot.
(2) Metaph. to impel, to urge any one (used of the Spirit of God), Judges 13:25.
Niphal, to be agitated, disturbed, Genesis 41:8; Daniel 2:3; Psalms 77:5.
Hithpael, id. Daniel 2:1.
Derivatives, the two nouns immediately following.