H6341 פּח - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


פּח
pach
pakh
From H6351; a (metallic) sheet (as pounded thin); also a spring net (as spread out like a lamina)

KJV Usage: gin, (thin) plate, snare.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB6584
BDB6586

פּח

1. bird trap, trap, snare
a. bird trap (literal)
b. of calamities, plots, source or agent of calamity (fig.)
2. plate (of metal)
Origin: from H6351
TWOT: 1759a,1759b
Parts of Speech: Noun Masculine

View how H6341 פּח is used in the Bible

27 occurrences of H6341 פּח

Exodus 39:3 thin plates,
Numbers 16:38 plates
Joshua 23:13 you; but they shall be snares
Job 18:9 The trap
Job 22:10 Therefore snares
Psalms 11:6 snares,
Psalms 69:22 become a snare
Psalms 91:3 thee from the snare
Psalms 119:110 a snare
Psalms 124:7 out of the snare
Psalms 124:7 the snare
Psalms 140:5 a trap
Psalms 141:9 me from the traps
Psalms 142:3 a snare
Proverbs 7:23 to the snare,
Proverbs 22:5 and snares
Ecclesiastes 9:12 in the snare;
Isaiah 8:14 for a trap
Isaiah 24:17 and the snare,
Isaiah 24:18 in the snare:
Jeremiah 18:22 snares
Jeremiah 48:43 and the snare,
Jeremiah 48:44 in the snare:
Hosea 5:1 is toward you, because ye have been a snare
Hosea 9:8 is a snare
Amos 3:5 in a snare
Amos 3:5 a snare

Distinct usage

3 a snare
2 and the snare,
2 in the snare:
1 thin plates,
1 The trap
1 Therefore snares
1 a trap
1 in the snare;
1 for a trap
1 is toward you, because ye have been a snare
1 is a snare
1 snares,
1 and snares
1 to the snare,
1 out of the snare
1 the snare
1 snares
1 in a snare
1 me from the traps
1 plates
1 become a snare
1 you; but they shall be snares
1 thee from the snare

Corresponding Greek Words

pach G3013 lepis
pach G3803 pagis
pach bag G5132 trapeza


Related words

H6341

H6351 פּחח pâchach
פּחח
pâchach
paw-khakh'
A primitive root; to batter out; but used only as denominative from H6341, to spread a net

KJV Usage: be snared.


H6351 פּחח pâchach

פּחח
pâchach
paw-khakh'
A primitive root; to batter out; but used only as denominative from H6341, to spread a net

KJV Usage: be snared.