Lexical Summary patsach: to cause to break or burst forth, break forth with Original Word: פָצַחTransliteration: patsach Phonetic Spelling: (paw-tsakh') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to cause to break or burst forth, break forth with Meaning: to cause to break or burst forth, break forth with Strong's Concordance break forth, forth into joy, make a loud noise A primitive root; to break out (in joyful sound) -- break (forth, forth into joy), make a loud noise. Brown-Driver-Briggs H6476. patsach מָּצַח verb cause to break or burst forth, break forth with (compare Arabic break, crush; Ethiopic shatter; Syriac is be joyous, hilarious); — Qal Perfect3plural רִנָּה מָּֽצְחוּ Isaiah 14:7 they have broken forth with joyous shout; Imperfect רִנָּה יִפְצְחוּ 55:12 (of mountains); Imperative feminine singular רִנָּה מִּצְחִי 54:1 (of Zion); masculine plural ר ׳מִּצְחוּ 44:23; 49:13 Qr (> Kt יפצחו; of mountains); absolute מִּצְחוּ 52:9; Psalm 98:4 (both + רַנְּנוּ). Pi`el break bones in pieces: Perfect3plural מִּצֵּ֑חוּ Micah 3:3. |