פּחת
pachath
pakh'-ath
Probably from an unused root apparently meaning to dig; a pit, especially for catching animals
KJV Usage: hole, pit, snare.
KJV Usage: hole, pit, snare.
| 2 Samuel 17:9 | pit, |
| 2 Samuel 18:17 | pit |
| Isaiah 24:17 | and the pit, |
| Isaiah 24:18 | into the pit; |
| Isaiah 24:18 | of the pit |
| Jeremiah 48:28 | of the pit's |
| Jeremiah 48:43 | and the pit, |
| Jeremiah 48:44 | into the pit; |
| Jeremiah 48:44 | out of the pit |
| Lamentations 3:47 | and a snare |
| 2 | and the pit, |
| 2 | into the pit; |
| 1 | pit, |
| 1 | pit |
| 1 | of the pit |
| 1 | out of the pit |
| 1 | of the pit's |
| 1 | and a snare |
pachat G999 bothunos
pachat G5490 chasma