Hebrew · H6601, G1185 · unreviewed

פָּתָה

To open , i.e. be (causatively, make ) roomy ; usually figuratively (in a mental or moral sense) to be (causatively, make ) simple or (in a sinister way) delude · to entice

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פָּתָה H6601 to open , i.e. be (causatively, make ) roomy ; usually figuratively (in a mental or moral sense) to be (causatively, make ) simple or (in a sinister way) delude
Pronunciation pathah
Opens the mind toward vulnerability: either innocent simplicity or malicious deception through persuasion.
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δελεάζω G1185 to entice
Pronunciation deleázō
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What does פָּתָה (pathah) mean in the Bible?

פָּתָה · δελεάζω is a Hebrew word meaning "to lure, persuade, or seduce into wrongdoing".

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Meaning

to lure, persuade, or seduce into wrongdoing
Grammatical Forms

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

Piel intensive active — emphasizes thoroughness or repeated action
Imperfect 1Kgs 22:20 · 2Chr 18:19 · Exod 22:15 · Prov 16:29 · 1Kgs 22:22 · 2Chr 18:21
Sequential imperfect Judg 14:15 · Judg 16:5
Perfect Ezek 14:9
Pual intensive passive — intensive action received by the subject
Imperfect Ezek 14:9 · Jer 20:10 · Prov 25:15
Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense
Imperfect Deut 11:16
Participle active Hos 7:11
Hiphil causative active — the subject causes someone else to perform the action
Jussive Gen 9:27
Niphal passive or reflexive — the subject receives or experiences the action
Perfect Job 31:9
Hebrew Verb Forms

How this verb appears across 16 occurrences in the Hebrew OT (OSHB Leningrad Codex).

Aspect / Form
Imperfect 11 Perfect 2 Imperative 2 Participle 1
Stem
Piel 9 Pual 3 Qal 2 Hiphil 1 Niphal 1
Mood
Indicative/jussive 10 Indicative 2 Imperative 2 Jussive 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)

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