Hebrew · H1692 · unreviewed

דָּבַק

Properly, to impinge , i.e. cling or adhere ; figuratively, to catch by pursuit

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דָּבַק H1692
Pronunciation dābaq

What does דָּבַק (dābaq) mean in the Bible?

דָּבַק (dābaq) is a Hebrew word meaning "properly, to impinge , i.e. cling or adhere ; figuratively, to catch by pursuit". properly, to impinge, i.

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Meaning

properly, to impinge , i.e. cling or adhere ; figuratively, to catch by pursuit
Extended definition

Intimate adhesion ranging from physical clinging to relentless pursuit; covenantal loyalty when applied to God-relationship.

properly, to impinge, i.e. cling or adhere; figuratively, to catch by pursuit BDB: cling Usage: abide fast, cleave (fast together), follow close (hard after), be joined (together), keep (fast), overtake, pursue hard, stick, take.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
Grammatical Forms

How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.

Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense 25×
Perfect Job 19:20 · Job 29:10 · Ps 44:26 · Ps 63:9 · Ps 102:6 · Ps 119:25 · Ruth 1:14 · 1Kgs 11:2 · 2Kgs 3:3 · Job 31:7 · Lam 4:4 · 2Sam 20:2 · Job 41:15 · Ps 119:31 14×
Imperfect Deut 13:18 · Jer 13:11 · Jer 42:16 · Ps 101:3 · 2Kgs 5:27 · Ezek 29:4 · Ps 137:6 · Num 36:7 · Num 36:9 · Deut 10:20 · Josh 23:8 11×
Pual intensive passive — intensive action received by the subject
Imperfect Job 38:38 · Job 41:9
Hiphil causative active — the subject causes someone else to perform the action
Imperfect Deut 28:21 · Ezek 3:26
Perfect Jer 13:11
Hophal causative passive — the subject is caused to perform the action
Participle passive Ps 22:16
Biblical Occurrences

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Showing 8 of 54 occurrences in the biblical text.

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