Hebrew · H1058, H6677, H5750

וַיֵּבְךְּ עַל־צַוָּארָיו עוֹד

To weep ; generally to bemoan · the back of the neck (as that on which burdens are bound ) · properly, iteration or continuance ; used only adverbially (with or without preposition), again , repeatedly , still , more

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בָּכָה H1058 to weep ; generally to bemoan
Pronunciation bākāh
Weeping as audible, emotional expression of grief; often combines tears with vocal lamentation over loss or calamity.
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צַוָּאר H6677 the back of the neck (as that on which burdens are bound )
Pronunciation ṣawāʾr
The neck metaphorically bears burdens and yokes; signifies subjugation or servitude when bound
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עוֹד H5750 properly, iteration or continuance ; used only adverbially (with or without preposition), again , repeatedly , still , more
Pronunciation ʿwōd
Temporal-iterative adverb marking continuance, repetition, or additional occurrence; foundational to Hebrew narrative progression and conditional logic.
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What does וַיֵּבְךְּ עַל־צַוָּארָיו עוֹד (vayyevk al-tsav'arav od) mean in the Bible?

בָּכָה · צַוָּאר · עוֹד is a Hebrew phrase meaning "he wept on his neck a long while".

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What does בָּכָה · צַוָּאר · עוֹד mean in the Bible?

בָּכָה · צַוָּאר · עוֹד is a Hebrew phrase meaning "he wept on his neck a long while".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H1058, H6677, H5750?

H1058, H6677, H5750 is connected to 646 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. he wept on his neck a long while

Source Gloss

he wept on his neck a long while
Grammatical Forms

How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.

This verb appears through different tense, voice, mood, or stem patterns. Those forms help readers see how the action is presented in context.

Form groups 2 Aligned forms 46
Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense 42×
Imperfect 1Sam 1:10 · Jer 13:17 · Lam 1:2 · 1Sam 11:5 · Lev 10:6 · Num 11:13 · Ezek 24:16 · Isa 30:19 · Isa 16:9 · Jer 48:32 · Job 27:15 · Ps 78:64 · 1Sam 1:8 · Ezek 24:23 14×
Participle active 2Kgs 8:12 · 2Sam 15:23 · 2Sam 19:2 · Exod 2:6 · Ezra 3:12 · Ezra 10:1 · Job 30:31 · Lam 1:16 · Neh 8:9 · Num 11:10 · Num 25:6 11×
Perfect 2Sam 13:36 · Ezra 10:1 · Gen 45:14 · Hos 12:5 · Job 30:25 · Num 11:18 · Ps 137:1
Infinitive absolute Isa 30:19 · Jer 22:10 · Lam 1:2 · Mic 1:10
Jussive Jer 22:10 · Mic 1:10 · Neh 8:9 · Joel 2:17
Sequential imperfect 2Sam 1:24 · Jer 22:10
Piel intensive active — emphasizes thoroughness or repeated action
Participle active Ezek 8:14 · Jer 31:15
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