6606. pethach
Berean Strong's Lexicon
pethach: Opening, entrance, doorway

Original Word: פֶּתַח
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: pethach
Pronunciation: peh'-thakh
Phonetic Spelling: (peth-akh')
Definition: Opening, entrance, doorway
Meaning: to open

Word Origin: From the root verb פָּתַח (pathach), meaning "to open."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2374 (θύρα, thura) - door, gate

- G1524 (εἰσέρχομαι, eiserchomai) - to enter, to go in

Usage: The Hebrew word "pethach" primarily refers to an opening or entrance, such as a door or gate. It is used to describe physical spaces that allow passage or access, often implying a transition from one area to another. In a broader sense, it can also symbolize opportunities or beginnings.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite culture, the concept of an "opening" or "entrance" held significant importance. The entrance to a tent or house was a place of hospitality, judgment, and social interaction. It was often where elders would gather to make decisions or where families would welcome guests. The "pethach" was not just a physical space but also a symbolic one, representing access, protection, and community.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) corresponding to pathach
Definition
to open
NASB Translation
open (1), opened (1).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
open

(Aramaic) corresponding to pathach; to open -- open.

see HEBREW pathach

Forms and Transliterations
פְּתִֽיחוּ׃ פְּתִיחָ֥ן פתיחו׃ פתיחן pə·ṯî·ḥān pə·ṯî·ḥū petiChan peTichu pəṯîḥān pəṯîḥū
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Englishman's Concordance
Daniel 6:10
HEB: לְבַיְתֵ֔הּ וְכַוִּ֨ין פְּתִיחָ֥ן לֵהּ֙ בְּעִלִּיתֵ֔הּ
NAS: he had windows open toward
KJV: and his windows being open in his chamber
INT: his house had windows open his roof toward

Daniel 7:10
HEB: יְתִ֖ב וְסִפְרִ֥ין פְּתִֽיחוּ׃
NAS: sat, And the books were opened.
KJV: was set, and the books were opened.
INT: sat and the books were opened

2 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 6606
2 Occurrences


pə·ṯî·ḥān — 1 Occ.
pə·ṯî·ḥū — 1 Occ.
















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