Piel
a) Piel usually expresses an "intensive" or "intentional" action.
Qal Piel
He broke he broke to pieces, he smashed
He sent he sent away, he expelled
b) Sometimes the Piel introduces a new meaning to the Qal form.
He counted he recounted, he told
He completed he paid, he compensated
He learned he taught
c) Piel expresses a "repeated" or "extended" action.
He jumped he skipped, he hopped
d) Some intransitive verbs in Qal become transitive in Piel.
to be strong to strengthen, to fortify
to become great to make great.
H8761Stem -Piel See { [H8840]}
Mood -Imperative See { [H8810]}
Count-446
H8762Stem -Piel See { [H8840]}
Mood -Imperfect See { [H8811]}
Count-2447
H8763Stem -Piel See { [H8840]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-790
H8765Stem -Piel See { [H8840]}
Mood -Perfect See { [H8816]}
Count-2121
H8819Hithpael
a) This form primarily expresses a "reflexive" action of Qal or Piel
See for Qal { [H8851]}
See for Piel { [H8840]}
Qal Hithpael
He wore he dressed himself
He washed he washed himself
He fell he flung himself, he fell upon, he attacked
He sold he sold himself, he devoted himself
b) It expresses a reciprocal action.
they saw they looked upon one another
they whispered they whispered one to another
c) Some verbs in Hithpael are translated as a simple action. The
reflexive action is understood.
He prayed, he mourned, he became angry
This form accounts for 1.4% of the verbs parsed.
H8830Ithpeel
In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael,
with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. However, this form
reflects only the reflexive of the intensive stem, and functions like
a Hebrew Piel and Hithpael combined.
Participle
1) The participle represents an action or condition in its unbroken
continuity, and corresponds to the English verb, "to be" with the
present participle. It may be used of present, past or future time.
1a) present time
what are you doing
1b) past time
"he was still speaking" when another came
1c) future time
we are destroying-e.g. are about to destroy.
H8683Stem -Aphel See { [H8817]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-28
H8688Stem -Hiphil See { [H8818]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-857
H8693Stem -Hithpael See { [H8819]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-139
H8700Stem -Hithpalpel See { [H8821]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-3
H8706Stem -Hithpoel See { [H8823]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-5
H8711Stem -Hithpolel See { [H8824]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-11
H8716Stem -Hophal See { [H8825]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-113
H8723Stem -Ithpael See { [H8828]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-14
H8727Stem -Ithpeal See { [H8829]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-9
H8732Stem -Ithpeil See { [H8831]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-2
H8737Stem -Niphal See { [H8833]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-793
H8743Stem -Pael See { [H8835]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-19
H8750Stem -Peal See { [H8837]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-141
H8757Stem -Peel Or Peil See { [H8838]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-1
H8759Stem -Peil See { [H8839]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-1
H8767Stem -Pilel See { [H8841]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-1
H8772Stem -Pilpel See { [H8842]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-9
H8775Stem -Poal See { [H8843]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-4
H8781Stem -Poel See { [H8845]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-28
H8784Stem -Polal See { [H8846]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-1
H8789Stem -Polel See { [H8847]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-51
H8794Stem -Pual See { [H8849]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-194
H8796Stem -Pulal See { [H8850]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-1
H8801Stem -Qal See { [H8851]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-309
H8808Stem -Tiphel See { [H8853]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-1
H8814Participle Active
Active form of the participle. See { [H8813]} for description of
participle.
H8815Participle Passive
Passive form of the participle. See { [H8813]} for description of participle.