6403

pālaṭ פָּלַט ‘to escape’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

pālaṭ v
1) to escape, save, deliver, slip away
 1a) (Qal) to escape
 1b) (Piel)
  1b1) to bring into security, deliver
  1b2) to cause to escape, cast forth
  1b3) to be delivered
  1b4) to slip away
 1c) (Hiphil) to bring into security, bring to safety

Mentioned in 2 Samuel 22:2, 22:44 Isaiah 5:29 Ezekiel 7:16 Micah 6:14 Psalms 22:5, 40:18, 70:6, 82:4, 71:2, 18:49, 43:1, 31:2, 18:3, 22:9, 71:4, 18:44, 144:2, 37:40, 17:13, 91:14 Job 21:10, 23:7

2014 — 2024 Institute for Biblical Content. Biblical Hebrew for linguists: a multilingual analytical biblical Hebrew lexicon.
Implemented as part of the research project at the ENS by M.Seveleu-Dubrovnik, PhD.
About | Listen audio | In other languages: .