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Strong's #3602 - כָּכָה
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1235) ek (כה KH) AC: Burn CO: Brand AB: ?: The burning of the skin. Related to ik.
A) ek (כה KH) AC: ? CO: Brand AB: ?
Nm ) ek (כה KH) - So: To do something in a certain manner, a reference to the previous or following context. [Hebrew and Aramaic] [df: hkk]KJV (35): thus, so, after, like, hitherto, while, manner - Strongs: H3541 (כֹּה), H3542 (כָּה), H3602 (כָּכָה)
Nf1 ) eek (כהה KHH) - Darkening: KJV (1): healing - Strongs: H3545 (כֵּהָה)
B) eek (כהה KHH) AC: ? CO: Dark AB: ?: The charred color of wood that has been burned.
V) eek (כהה KHH) - Dark: To be dark in the eyes or knowledge. KJV (8): (vf: Paal, Piel) dim, fail, faint, darken, utterly, restrain - Strongs: H3543 (כָּהָה)
Nm) eek (כהה KHH) - Dark: KJV (9): dark, darkish, dim, smoking, heaviness - Strongs: H3544 (כֵּהֶה)
D) eak (כאה KAH) AC: Sad CO: ? AB: ?: A darkening of the soul.
V) eak (כאה KAH) - Sad: KJV (3): (vf: Niphal, Hiphil) sad, broken, grieve - Strongs: H3512 (כָּאָה)
J) efk (כוה KWH) AC: Burn CO: ? AB: ?
V) efk (כוה KWH) - Burn: KJV (2): (vf: Niphal) burn - Strongs: H3554 (כָּוָה)
ff1) eifk (כויה KWYH) - Burn: KJV (2): burn - Strongs: H3555 (כְּוִיָּה)
hf1) efkm (מכוה MKWH) - Burning: KJV (5): burn - Strongs: H4348 (מִכְוָה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
כָּכָה (Milêl [“except Exodus 12:11.”]) contr. from בָּה בָּה so and so, i.q. כֹּה כֹּה (כָּה being for כָּהָ like כֹּה for כָּהוּ), Exodus 12:11, 29:35 Numbers 8:26, 11:15 15:11, and often besides. Hence אֵיכָ֫כָה how? (The Aramean s, rejecting the final ה, have כַּךְ so, and on this account some suppose that כָּ֫כָה is from כַּךְ with ה parag. Although this is very incorrect, the Hebrew grammarians [the Masorites] seem to have held the same opinion, by the accent being placed on the penultima.)