תּפסח
Tiphsah = "cross over" 1. a place at the northeast limit of Solomon's empire; located on the Euphrates river 2. a place in the northern kingdom of Israel which king Menahem attacked and where he ripped open all the pregnant women a. might be the same as 1
Origin: from H6452
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Location TBESH:
תִּפְסַח
tiph.sach
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Tiphsah
Tiphsah = "cross over" 1) a place at the northeast limit of Solomon's empire; located on the Euphrates river 2) a place in the northern kingdom of Israel which king Menahem attacked and where he ripped open all the pregnant women 2a) might be the same as 1
פּסח
pâsach
paw-sakh'
A primitive root; to hop, that is, (figuratively) skip over (or spare); by implication to hesitate; also (literally) to limp, to dance
KJV Usage: halt, become lame, leap, pass over.
H6453 פּסח pesachפּסח
pesach
peh'-sakh
From H6452; a pretermission, that is, exemption; used only technically of the Jewish Passover (the festival or the victim)
KJV Usage: passover (offering).
H6454 פּסח pâsêachפּסח
pâsêach
paw-say'-akh
From H6452; limping; Paseach, the name of two Israelites
KJV Usage: Paseah, Phaseah.
H6455 פּסּח pissêachפּסּח
pissêach
pis-say'-akh
From H6452; lame