חָנֵף
Soiled (i.e. with sin), impious
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What does חָנֵף (ḥānēph) mean in the Bible?
חָנֵף (ḥānēph) is a Hebrew word meaning "soiled (i.e. with sin), impious". soiled (i. The term describes someone whose speech reflects a life detached from God.
Meaning
Moral corruption visible as defilement; describes one whose sin makes them outwardly impious and inauthentic
soiled (i.e. with sin), impious BDB: profane Usage: hypocrite(-ical).
Why This Word Matters
The term describes someone whose speech reflects a life detached from God. Isaiah 10:5-11
Israel’s godlessness justifies the disciplinary action announced. Proverbs 11:9
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Biblical Occurrences
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