Strong's Lexicon halikah: Walk, journey, way, conduct Original Word: הֲלִיכָה Word Origin: Derived from the root verb הָלַךְ (halak), meaning "to walk" or "to go." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G4043 (peripateo): To walk, to conduct one's life - G3598 (hodos): Way, road, journey, conduct Usage: The term "halikah" primarily refers to the act of walking or a journey. It can also denote one's conduct or manner of life. In the Hebrew Bible, it is often used metaphorically to describe the path or way of life that one chooses, reflecting one's moral and spiritual journey. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, walking was a common mode of transportation and a metaphor for living one's life. The concept of a "walk" or "way" was deeply embedded in the Hebrew mindset, symbolizing the journey of life and one's relationship with God. The Israelites were often described as walking in the ways of the Lord or, conversely, in the ways of idolatry and sin. This reflects the importance of one's conduct and choices in the covenant relationship with God. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom halak Definition a going, way, traveling company NASB Translation march (1), procession (2), travelers (1), ways (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs [הֲלִיכָה] noun feminine a going, way, travelling-company, suffix הֲלִיכָתָם Nahum 2:6 Qr (הלוכתם Kt); elsewhere only plural, construct הֲלִיכוֺת Psalm 68:25, so Proverbs 31:27 Qr (הילכות Kt), הֲלִכוֺת Habakkuk 3:6, הֲלִיכֹת Job 6:19; suffix הֲלִיכוֺתֶיךָ Psalm 68:25; — 1 going, walk, a. Nahum 2:6 they shall stumble in their going; elsewhere plural goings: b. Psalm 68:25 (twice in verse) of going, marching, progress of God into the sanctuary (בַּקֹּדֶשׁ; so Hup Pe Che; Ew Hi De in holiness reference either to solemn processions of worshippers (e.g. De) or, perhaps better, to the theophanic progress of God himself (e.g. Che); also c. of goings = doings צוֺפִיָּה בֵּיתָהּ ׳ה Proverbs 31:27 watching the doings of her household; of God Habakkuk 3:6 הֲלִכוֺת עוֺלָם לוֺ ways of eternity (al of old) are his. 2 travelling-company, caravan הֲלִיכֹת שְׁבָא Job 6:19 ("" אָרְהוֺת תֵּמָא). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance company, going, walk, way Feminine of haliyk; a walking; by implication, a procession or march, a caravan -- company, going, walk, way. see HEBREW haliyk Forms and Transliterations בַּהֲלִֽיכָתָ֑ם בהליכתם הֲלִ֘יכ֤וֹת הֲלִיכ֣וֹת הֲלִיכ֥וֹת הֲלִיכֹ֥ת הֲלִיכוֹתֶ֣יךָ הליכות הליכותיך הליכת ba·hă·lî·ḵā·ṯām bahalichaTam bahălîḵāṯām hă·lî·ḵō·w·ṯe·ḵā hă·lî·ḵō·wṯ hă·lî·ḵōṯ haliChot halichoTeicha hălîḵōṯ hălîḵōwṯ hălîḵōwṯeḵāLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Job 6:19 HEB: אָרְח֣וֹת תֵּמָ֑א הֲלִיכֹ֥ת שְׁ֝בָ֗א קִוּוּ־ NAS: looked, The travelers of Sheba KJV: looked, the companies of Sheba INT: the caravans of Tema the travelers of Sheba hoped Psalm 68:24 Psalm 68:24 Proverbs 31:27 Nahum 2:5 Habakkuk 3:6 6 Occurrences |