Lexical Summary puq: to bring out, furnish, promote Original Word: פוּקTransliteration: puq Phonetic Spelling: (pook) Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to bring out, furnish, promote Meaning: to issue, furnish, to secure, to succeed Strong's Concordance afford, draw out, further, get, obtain A primitive root (identical with puwq through the idea of dropping out; compare nphaq); to issue, i.e. Furnish; causatively, to secure; figuratively, to succeed -- afford, draw out, further, get, obtain. see HEBREW puwq see HEBREW nphaq Brown-Driver-Briggs H6329. puq II. מּוּק verb Hiph`il bring out, furnish, promote (Late Hebrew id.; apparently akin to Aramaic נְפַק go forth, Aph`el bring forth, produce); — 1 produce, furnish: Imperfect (jussive) לָרָעֵב וְתָפֵק Isaiah 58:10 with נַפְשְׁךָ (read perhaps לַחְמְךָ see CheHpt); Participle אֶלזַֿן מִזַּן מְפִיקִים Psalm 144:13 (see זַן). 2 bring out, elicit, obtain, with accusative; יָפִיק Proverbs 3:13, + מִן person, וַיָּפֶק 8:35; 18:22 (all "" מצא), 12:2. 3 אַלתָּֿפֵק זְמָמוֺ Psalm 140:9 his device do not promote. |