withdraw ( cf. Nö M 47: ZMG xxxiii (1879), 516 ); å קְפַץ hasten (double oneself up in running), Pi. hop, spring ) ; Qal Pf. 3 ms. ק׳ ψ 77:10 , etc.; Impf. 2 ms. תִּקְפֹּץ Dt 15:7 ; 3 mpl. יִקְפְּצוּ Is 52:1 5; shut hand Dt 15:7 ( c. מִן away from , so as not to lend; opp. פתח v 8); mouth, in astonishment Is 52:15 , in abject silence Jb 5:16 ψ 107:42 ; fig. ק׳ רַחֲמָיו 77:10 shut up his compassion. Niph. Impf. 3 ms. יִקָּֽפְצוּן Jb 24:24 si vera l ., they draw themselves together , of contraction in death ( cf. Di B u; Ol יִקָּֽבְצוּן are gathered in ). Pi. Pt. מְקַפֵּץ עַל־הַגְּבָעֹות Ct 2:8 springing (i.e. making repeated contractions of body, in taking leaps) upon the hills ( || מְדַלֵּג ).
[
קָצַב
S
7094
TWOT
2052
GK
7892
]
vb.
cut off, shear
(?)
(
NH קָצַב
decide, determine
,
Pi.
chop
meat;
Palm.
קצבא
butcher
, so Syriac
ܩܰܨܳܒܳܐ
(
qaṣobo
),
J.Aram
קַצָּבָא
, and Arabic
قَصَّابٌ
(
qaṣṣābun
) as loan-word
Frä
258; Arabic
قَضَبَ
(
qaḍaba
) also is
cut off
a branch
)
;
Qal
Impf.
3
ms.
וַיִּקְצָב־עֵץ
2 K 6:6
he cut off a stick;
Pt. pass.
fpl.
עֵדֶר הַקְצוּבֹות
Ct 4:2
a flock of
(sheep)
that are shorn
(?).
קֶצֶב S 7095 TWOT 2052a GK 7893 n.m. 1 K 6:25 1. cut, shape; 2. extremity ; 1. ק׳ abs ., shape of cherubim 1 K 6:25 ( + מִדָּה ), of bases 7:37 (
S Strongs Concordance TWOT Theological Wordbook of the Old Testament . GK Goodrick/Kohlenberger numbering system of the NIV Exhaustive Condordance . vb. verb.
NH
New (Late) Hebrew.
Palm.
Palmyrene.
J.Aram
Jewish-Aramaic (Jüdisch-Aramäisch).
Frä
S. Fränkel, and (usually)
circa., Aramäische Fremdwörter im Arabischen
.
Impf.
Imperfect.
ms.
masculine singular.
Pt.
Participle.
pass.
passive. prefixed, or added, or both, indicates All passages cited.
n.
nomen
, noun.
m.
masculine.
abs.
absolute.
+
plus, denotes often that other passages, etc., might be cited. So also where the forms of verbs, nouns, and adjectives are illustrated by citations, near the beginning of articles; while etc. in such connexions commonly indicates that other forms of the word occur, which it has not been thought worth while to cite.