BDB3988 [H3582]

[כָּחַד] verb not in Qal; Pi`el Hiph`il hide, efface; Niph`al (usually) passive (Aramaic אתכחדו be effaced Job 4:7 is revere, Participle venerable, Pa`el put to shame, Ethpa`al be ashamed; Ethiopic deny, apostatize) —

Niph`al Perfect 3 masculine singular נִכְחַד Hos 5:3 + 2 t.; 3 plural נִכְחָ֑דוּ Job 4:7; Ps 69:6 Imperfect 3 masculine singular יִכָּחֵד 2Sam 18:13, etc.; Participle נִכְחֶדֶת Zech 11:9 plural נִכְחָדוֺת Zech 11:16; Job 15:28
1. be hidden, followed by מִן person, 2Sam 18:13; Hos 5:3; Ps 69:6; Ps 139:15.
2. be effected, destroyed Zech 11:9; Job 4:7; Job 15:28 (עָרִים נִכְחְדוֺת), Job 22:20, followed by מִןֿ הָאָרֶץ Exod 9:15 (J); Participle intransitive of incomplete process = going to ruin Zech 11:9; Zech 11:16. Pi`el Perfect כִּחֵד 1Sam 3:18 1 singular כִּחַדְתִּי Job 6:10; Ps 40:11 3 plural כִּחֲדוּ Job 15:18 כִּחֵ֑דוּ Isa 3:9 Imperfect 2 masculine singular תְּכַחֵד Josh 7:19 + 4 t.; 2 feminine singular תְּכַחֲדִי 2Sam 14:18 1 singular אֲכַחֵד Job 27:11 2 masculine plural תְּכַחֵ֑דוּ Jer 50:2 1 plural נְכַחֵד Gen 47:18; Ps 78:4hide, followed by מִן person Gen 47:18 (J), Josh 7:19 (JE), 1Sam 3:17 (twice in verse); 1Sam 3:18; 2Sam 14:18; Jer 38:14; Jer 38:25; Ps 78:4 followed by לְ person Ps 40:11 conceal toward, with reference to, i.e. from; without preposition Isa 3:9; Jer 50:2; Job 15:18; Job 27:11 = disown Job 6:10. Hiph`il Perfect 1 singular consecutive suffix וְהִכְחַדְתִּיו Exod 23:23 Imperfect 3 masculine singular וַיַּכְחֵד 2Chr 32:21, suffix יַכְחִידֶנָּה Job 20:12 1 singular וָאַכְחִד Zech 11:8 1 plural suffix וְנַכְחִידֵם Ps 83:5 Infinitive construct לְהַכְחִיד 1Kgs 13:34
1. hide, in figure יַכְחִידֶנָּה תַּחַת לְשֹׁנוֺ Job 20:12 (object wickedness).
2. efface, annihilate Exod 23:23 (E), 1Kgs 13:34 (|| הַשְׁמִיד), Zech 11:8; 2Chr 32:21 followed by מִגּוֺי Ps 83:5, i.e. from being (so that they be not) a nation.


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