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.
H8714Stem -Hophal See { [H8825]}
Mood -Imperfect See { [H8811]}
Count-178
H8715Stem -Hophal See { [H8825]}
Mood -Infinitive See { [H8812]}
Count-13
H8716Stem -Hophal See { [H8825]}
Mood -Participle See { [H8813]}
Count-113
H8717Stem -Hophal See { [H8825]}
Mood -Perfect See { [H8816]}
Count-123
H8822Hithpeil
In Biblical Aramaic (Chaldean), this form is a passive causative/
reflexive conjugation like the Hebrew Hophal. The verb functions
similarly to the Hebrew Hophal, expressing passive causative
action, but with the effect of the action upon oneself, being
reflexive.
H8826Hothpael
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.
H8831Ithpeil
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.