Definisi Ibrani 08825-08849

Leksikon IBRANI
(Nomor Strong)
Fungsi: (JJ), (+), (-), (In), (LL).
Versi/Alat: [T], [B], [F], [L], [St], [2] || [J], [P], [R], [To] [L], || (M), (S), (L), ©.
Definisi: 088 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49.

8825
08825 Hophal

Hophal is the "passive" of Hiphil - see 08818

Hiphil              Hophal

he told             it was told
he threw            he was thrown

This form is accounts for 0.6% of the verbs parsed.

8826
08826 Hothpael

This is a passive form of the Hithpael, indicating a passive
intensive reflexive receiving of action upon the subject.  It thus
combines the features of both the Hithpael and the Hophal.

See Hithpael 08819
See Hophal 08825

8827
08827 Ishtaphel

In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael,
with its form altered due to an initial Aleph and a metathesized
(reversed) Tau and Shin. This form occurs only rarely with verbs
meeting particular spelling qualities.

See Hithpael 08819

8828
08828 Ithpael

In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is similar to the Hebrew Hithpael,
with its form altered due to an initial Aleph. This form reflects the
intensive causative, and occurs only rarely with verbs meeting
particular spelling qualities.

See Hithpael 08819

8829
08829 Ithpeal

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 intensive reflexive of the common stem (Peal =
Hebrew Qal).  This form occurs only rarely with verbs meeting
particular spelling qualities.

See Hithpael 08819
See Qal 08851

8830
08830 Ithpeel

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.

See Hithpael 08819
See Piel 08840

8831
08831 Ithpeil

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 passive intensive reflexive, and functions like the
Hithpael and Hophal combined.

See Hithpael 08819
See Hophal 08825

8832
08832 Ithpolel

This Aramaic (Chaldean) form is equivalent in use to the Hebrew
Hithpolel, and is causative/reflexive in meaning like the Hithpael.
The separate term occurs because certain verb forms reduplicate their
final consonant and change into a quadriliteral (4-letter) root
rather than the normal triliteral (3-letter) root form.  This form
additionally lengthens the initial vowel in the first consonant.

See Hithpael 08819
See Hithpolel 08824

8833
08833 Niphal

a) Niphal is the "passive" of Qal - see 08851

   Qal                    Niphal

   he saw                 he was seen, he appeared
   he saw the angel       the angel was seen
   he sent                he was sent
   he created             it was created

b) Niphal sometimes expresses a "reflexive" action.

   he guarded             he was guarded, also
                          he guarded himself

c) Several verbs use Niphal, although they express simple action
   and are active in English. Common examples are:

   he fought, he remained, he swore, he entered

This form accounts for 6.0% of the verbs parsed.

8834
08834 Nithpael

This form is a passive intensive reflexive, combining both the
qualities of the Niphal and Hithpael.  Example: \\#Eze 23:48\\, "that
they may be taught" (= caused to learn).

See Niphal 08833
See Hithpael 08819

8835
08835 Pael

In Aramaic (Chaldean), the intensive form of the verb, equivalent of
the Hebrew Piel.

See Piel 08840

8836
08836 Palpal (NOT USED)

A form of a triliteral verb such as "palal" which reduplicates the
first syllable for euphony.  This form otherwise functions like the
normal Qal stem.

See Qal 08851

8837
08837 Peal

In Aramaic (Chaldean), this form represents the base stem of the
verb, and is equivalent to the Hebrew Qal stem.

See Qal 08851

8838
08838 Peel Or Peil

In Aramaic (Chaldean), this stem reflects the Passive Intensive form,
and is equivalent to the Hebrew Pual.

See Pual 08849

8839
08839 Peil

In Aramaic (Chaldean), this stem reflects the Intensive form, and is
equivalent to the Hebrew Piel.

See Piel 08840

8840
08840 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

8841
08841 Pilel

This form is equivalent to the Piel intensive form, and occurs due
to reduplication of the final root letter.

See Piel 08840

8842
08842 Pilpel

This form is equivalent to the Piel intensive form, and occurs due
to reduplication of the final root syllable.

See Piel 08840

8843
08843 Poal

This form is the passive of the Poel, and functions much like the
normal Pual.

See Pual 08849
See Poel 08845

8844
08844 Poalal

This form is identical to the Poal, but reduplicates the final root
syllable.  It functions much like the normal Pual.

See Poal 08843
See Pual 08849

8845
08845 Poel

This form functions much like the normal Piel, and arises only due to
certain internal vowel changes.

See Piel 08840

8846
08846 Polal

This form is identical to the Poal, but reduplicates the final root
letter.  It functions much like the normal Pual.

See Poal 08843
See Pual 08849

8847
08847 Polel

This form reduplicates the final root letter, but functions like the
normal Piel.

See Piel 08840

8848
08848 Polpal

This form reduplicates the initial root syllable, and functions like
the normal Pual.

See Pual 08849

8849
08849 Pual

Pual is the "passive" of Piel - see 08840

Piel            Pual

he smashed      it was smashed
he told         it was told

This form accounts for 0.7% of the verbs parsed.

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