Hebrew · H6544, G114 · unreviewed

פָּרַע

To loosen ; by implication, to expose , dismiss ; figuratively, absolve , begin · to reject

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פָּרַע H6544 to loosen ; by implication, to expose , dismiss ; figuratively, absolve , begin
Pronunciation pāraʿ
Releasing restraint: loosening physical bonds, exposing what was hidden, or absolving from obligation through decisive action
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ἀθετέω G114 to reject
Pronunciation athetéō
To reject by nullifying or setting aside what has been divinely established or commanded
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What does פָּרַע (para) mean in the Bible?

פָּרַע · ἀθετέω is a Hebrew word meaning "to neglect, disregard, ignore".

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Meaning

to neglect, disregard, ignore
Grammatical Forms

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

Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense
Participle passive Exod 32:25 · Lev 13:45
Jussive Lev 10:6 · Prov 8:33
Participle active Prov 13:18 · Prov 15:32
Imperfect Ezek 24:14 · Lev 21:10
Hiphil causative active — the subject causes someone else to perform the action
Perfect 2Chr 28:19
Imperfect Exod 5:4
Niphal passive or reflexive — the subject receives or experiences the action
Imperfect Prov 29:18
Hebrew Verb Forms

How this verb appears across 11 occurrences in the Hebrew OT (OSHB Leningrad Codex).

Aspect / Form
Imperfect 6 Participle passive 2 Participle 2 Perfect 1
Stem
Qal 8 Hiphil 2 Niphal 1
Mood
Indicative/jussive 3 Jussive 2 Indicative 1 Indicative/cohortative 1

Aspect in Hebrew reflects grammatical form, not tense. "Perfect" (Perfective) typically denotes completed action; "Imperfect" (Imperfective) denotes incomplete or ongoing action. Stem modifies the action type (Qal=simple, Niphal=passive, Piel=intensive, etc.).

Morphology: OSHB WLC (Open Scriptures, CC BY 4.0) · STEPBible TEHMC (Tyndale House, CC BY 4.0)

Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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