H8687 - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


Related words

H8687

H8818

Hiphil
a) Hiphil usually expresses the "causative" action of Qal-See { [H8851]}

Qal Hiphil
He ate he caused to eat, he fed
He came he caused to come, he brought
He reigned he made king, he crowned

b) Hiphil is often used to form verbs from nouns and adjectives.

Noun or Adjective Hiphil

ear to listen (lend an ear)
far to remove oneself, put far away

c) Some "simple" verbs are found in Hiphil.

to cast, to destroy, to get up early, to explain, to tell

The form accounts for 13.3% of the verbs parsed.

H8685
Stem -Hiphil See { [H8818]} Mood -Imperative See { [H8810]}
Count-731

H8686
Stem -Hiphil See { [H8818]} Mood -Imperfect See { [H8811]}
Count-4043

H8688
Stem -Hiphil See { [H8818]} Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-857

H8689
Stem -Hiphil See { [H8818]} Mood -Perfect See { [H8816]}
Count-2675

H8817
Aphel
In Biblical Aramaic (Chaldean), the Aphel is a causative conjugation
like the Hebrew Hiphil, but with the letter Aleph substituted for the
initial He. Other changes in spelling also occur, but otherwise the
verb functions similarly to the Hebrew Hiphil, expressing
causative action.

See Hiphil { [H8818]}

H8825
Hophal Hophal is the "passive" of Hiphil-See { [H8818]}
Hiphil Hophal
He told it was told
He threw he was thrown

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

H8852
Shaphel
A rare Aramaic (Chaldean) form, this reflects a causative like the
Hebrew Hiphil, but with a Shin prefixed rather than the usual He.
It otherwise functions like the Hebrew Hiphil.

See Hiphil { [H8818]}

H8853
Tiphel
A rare Hebrew form, this reflects a causative like the
Hebrew Hiphil, but with a Tau prefixed rather than the usual He.
It otherwise functions like the Hebrew Hiphil.

See Hiphil { [H8818]}

H8812

Infinitive
There are two forms of the infinitive:

1a) Infinitive Construct is used as a verbal noun corresponding
to the English verbal noun ending in "- ing"

1a1) as subject
to keep the judgments
to seek thy heart

1a2) as object
in his "writing"
He spoke, "saying"

1b) The Infinitive Absolute does not allow prefixes or suffixes

1b1) Used with a verb to emphasize the verbal idea. This is often
rendered by an English adverb, such as, "surely", "utterly".
He will surely visit you
He utterly destroyed the people

1b2) It may be used by itself with the value of a finite form of
the verb, especially an imperative.

remember the sabbath day.

H8682
Stem -Aphel See { [H8817]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-34

H8692
Stem -Hithpael See { [H8819]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-116

H8699
Stem -Hithpalpel See { [H8821]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-2

H8705
Stem -Hithpoel See { [H8823]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-3

H8710
Stem -Hithpolel See { [H8824]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-2

H8715
Stem -Hophal See { [H8825]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-13

H8718
Stem -Hothpael See { [H8826]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-2

H8722
Stem -Ithpael See { [H8828]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-1

H8726
Stem -Ithpeal See { [H8829]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-4

H8736
Stem -Niphal See { [H8833]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-240

H8742
Stem -Pael See { [H8835]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-8

H8749
Stem -Peal See { [H8837]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-31

H8756
Stem -Peel Or Peil See { [H8838]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-3

H8763
Stem -Piel See { [H8840]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-790

H8771
Stem -Pilpel See { [H8842]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-7

H8774
Stem -Poal See { [H8843]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-1

H8780
Stem -Poel See { [H8845]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-5

H8788
Stem -Polel See { [H8847]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-7

H8793
Stem -Pual See { [H8849]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-1

H8800
Stem -Qal See { [H8851]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-4888

H8805
Stem -Shaphel See { [H8852]} Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-2