Hebrew · H6343, H3327

פַּחַד יִצְחָק

A (sudden) alarm (properly, the object feared, by implication, the feeling) · Jitschak (or Isaac), son of Abraham

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פַּחַד H6343 a (sudden) alarm (properly, the object feared, by implication, the feeling)
Pronunciation paḥad
Moves from the object that provokes fear to the emotional response itself; emphasizes sudden, visceral alarm.
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יִצְחָק H3327 Jitschak (or Isaac), son of Abraham
Pronunciation yiṣĕḥāq
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What does פַּחַד יִצְחָק (Pachad Yitschaq) mean in the Bible?

פַּחַד · יִצְחָק is a Hebrew phrase meaning "the Fear of Isaac".

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What does פַּחַד · יִצְחָק mean in the Bible?

פַּחַד · יִצְחָק is a Hebrew phrase meaning "the Fear of Isaac".

How many biblical occurrences are listed for H6343, H3327?

H6343, H3327 is connected to 157 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.

Evidence Summary

Hebrew phrase. the Fear of Isaac

Strong's H6343, H3327
Lexical occurrences 157 verses

Source Gloss

the Fear of Isaac
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