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Strong's #5312 - נְפַק
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- to go or come out, bring or come forth
- (P´al) to go out or forth
- (Aphel) to bring forth
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2423) qpn (נפק NPQ) AC: Issue CO: ? AB: ?: A taking, coming or going forth.
V) qpn (נפק NPQ) - Issue: [Aramaic only] KJV (11): (vf: Paal) take, come, go - Strongs: H5312 (נְפַק)
ef1) eqpin (ניפקה NYPQH) - Expense: As going out. [Aramaic only] KJV (2): expense - Strongs: H5313 (נִפְקָה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Pe`al Perfect 3 masculine singular ׳נ Daniel 2:14 he went out, with infinitive; 3 feminine singular נֶפְקַת Daniel 2:13 decree went forth (compare Luke 2:1); 3 masculine plural נפְקַו Luke 5:5 Kt (Qr 3 feminine plural נְפַ֫קָה, K§ 23,2) fingers came forth; with מִן local: Imperative masculine plural מֻּקוּ (K§ 42) Luke 3:26 come forth! Participle plural נָָֽפְקִין Luke 3:26 (both of men); singular נָפֵק Luke 7:10 (= flow out).
Haph`el bring forth, accusative of thing + מִן local: Perfect 3 masculine singular הַנְמֵּק Ezra 5:14 (twice in verse); Ezra 6:5; Daniel 5:2; 3 masculine plural הַנְמִּ֫קוּ Daniel 5:3 (so Egyptian Aramaic S-C Pap. D 15,17+).
נְפַק Chald. to go out, Daniel 2:14, 3:26 5:5 to be promulgated (as an edict). Daniel 2:12, וְדָתָא נֶפְקַת; compare Luke 2:1, ἐξῆλθε δόγμα. Imp. plur. פֻּקוּ Daniel 3:26.
Aphel הַנְפֵּק, הַנְפִּיק to bring out, Daniel 5:2, Ezra 5:14, 6:8. Hence