Hebrew · H6343, H3327 · unreviewed

פַּחַד יִצְחָק

A (sudden) alarm (properly, the object feared, by implication, the feeling) · Jitschak (or Isaac), son of Abraham

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פַּחַד H6343 a (sudden) alarm (properly, the object feared, by implication, the feeling)
Pronunciation paḥad
Moves from the object that provokes fear to the emotional response itself; emphasizes sudden, visceral alarm.
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יִצְחָק H3327 Jitschak (or Isaac), son of Abraham
Pronunciation yiṣĕḥāq
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What does פַּחַד יִצְחָק (Pachad Yitschaq) mean in the Bible?

פַּחַד · יִצְחָק is a Hebrew word meaning "the Fear of Isaac".

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Meaning

the Fear of Isaac
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