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נָפוּץ עֶצֶב Je 22:28 ( fig. ) a vessel to be despised ( and ) shattered ( cf. Ew Gie Rothstein Kau ); also Pt. act. נֹפֵץ shatterer of the holy people Dn 12:7 ( Bev Marti Kau, reading כִּכְלֹות יַד נֹפֵץ ). Pi. dash to pieces: Pf. 3 ms. וְנִפֵּץ consec. ψ 137:9 c. acc. infants ag. ( אֶל ) rock; 1 s. וְנִפַּצְתִּ˜י of י׳ dashing all in pieces with ( ב ) Babyl. as war-club Je 51:20 , 21 (×2), 22 (×3) 23 (×3); sf. אֶל־אָחִיו וְנִפַּצְתִּים אִיּשׁ 13:1 4; Impf. 2 ms. sf. כִּכְלִי יֹוצֵר תְּנַפְּצֵם ψ 2:9 (i.e. nations); 3 mpl. נִבְלֵיהֶם יְנַפֵּ˜צוּ Je 48:12 (symbol. of destroying Moab); Inf. נַפֵּץ יַד־עַם־קֹדֶשׁ Dn 12:7 when ( they ) finish shattering the hand ( fig. for power ) of the holy people , but read poss. נֹפֵץ , v. Qal. ; = break up rafts 1 K 5:23 . Pu. Pt. fpl. מְנֻפָּצֹות Is 27:9 like chalk-stones pulverized .

נֶ˜פֶץ S 5311 TWOT 1394a GK 5881 n. [ m. ] driving storm (lit. bursting of clouds, Che Comm.), נ׳ וָזֶרֶם וְאֶבֶן בָּרָד Is 30:30 ( theoph ).

[ מַפָּץ S 4660 TWOT 1394b GK 5150 ] n. [ m. ] shattering ;— כְּלִי מַפָּצֹו Ez 9:2 with his shattering-weapon in his hand.

מַפֵּץ S 4661 TWOT 1394c GK 5151 n.m. war-club (lit. a shatterer );— מַפֵּץ־אַתָּה לִיּ Je 51:20 a war-club art thou to me ( י׳ addressing Babylon, cf. Gf Gi e); s. מֵפִיץ .

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נָפַץ S 5310 TWOT 1394 GK 5879, 5880 vb. disperse, be scattered ( often taken as secondary from Niph. of פוץ , yet cf. NH נפץ , Qal ( Pt. ), Pi., scatter; Syriac ܢܦܰܨ

( npaṣ ) pour out, throw down , å נְפַץ ; Arabic نَفَضَ ( nafaḍa ) shake (irreg. correspondence of sibilants cf. l.c.), Ethiopic ˜˜˜ ( nafṣa ) dissipari, aufugere Di

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) ;— Qal Pf. 3 ms. נ׳ הָעָם מֵעָלַי 1 S 13:11 the people were scattered from me; 3 fs. נָֽפְצָה כָל־הָאָרֶץ Gn 9:19 ( J ) thence dispersed all (the population of) the earth; 3 pl. נָֽפְצוּ גֹּווִם Is 33:3 nations were scattered; Pt. pass. fpl. cstr. נְפֻצֹות יְהוּדָה Is 11:12 the dispersed of Judah ( || נִדְחֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל )— v. I.

[ פּוּץ ] for 2 S 18:8 .

Gie F. Giessebrecht. Rothstein W. Rothstein. Marti K. Marti. theoph Theophrastus. Gf K. H. Graf.


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