6457. Pasak
Lexicon
Pasak: To pass over, to spare

Original Word: פָסַךְ
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Transliteration: Pacak
Pronunciation: pah-sahk'
Phonetic Spelling: (paw-sak')
Definition: To pass over, to spare
Meaning: Pasak

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Pasach

From an unused root meaning to divide; divider; Pasak, an Israelite -- Pasach.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from pasach
Definition
an Asherite
NASB Translation
Pasach (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מָּסָךְ (van d. H. מָּסַךְ) proper name, masculine Asherite 1 Chronicles 7:33, Βαισηχι, A Φεσηχι, ᵐ5L Φασεχ.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root פָּסַח (pasach), which means "to pass over" or "to spare."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents for the Hebrew term פָסַךְ (Pasak) in the Strong's Concordance. However, related concepts of passing over or sparing can be found in Greek terms associated with the Passover, such as πάσχα (Pascha), which is Strong's Greek Number 3957. This Greek term is used in the New Testament to refer to the Passover festival, reflecting the thematic connection to the Hebrew root פָּסַח (pasach).

Usage: The term פָסַךְ (Pasak) is used in the context of biblical geography or historical references, though it is not frequently mentioned in the biblical text.

Context: Pasak is a term that appears in the Hebrew Bible, though its precise identification remains unclear. It is derived from the root פָּסַח (pasach), which is commonly associated with the concept of passing over or sparing, as seen in the context of the Passover (Pesach). The term may refer to a location or a specific event, but due to its limited occurrence, its exact significance is debated among scholars. The root connection suggests themes of deliverance or protection, aligning with the broader biblical narrative of divine intervention and salvation. The term's usage in the biblical text is sparse, and it does not appear in prominent narratives or genealogies, making it a subject of interest primarily for linguistic and historical studies.

Forms and Transliterations
פָּסַ֥ךְ פסך pā·saḵ paSach pāsaḵ
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Englishman's Concordance
1 Chronicles 7:33
HEB: וּבְנֵ֣י יַפְלֵ֔ט פָּסַ֥ךְ וּבִמְהָ֖ל וְעַשְׁוָ֑ת
NAS: of Japhlet [were] Pasach, Bimhal
KJV: of Japhlet; Pasach, and Bimhal,
INT: the sons of Japhlet Pasach Bimhal and Ashvath

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 6457
1 Occurrence


pā·saḵ — 1 Occ.















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