Lexical Summary chath: terror, fear Original Word: חַתTransliteration: chath Phonetic Spelling: (khath) Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: terror, fear Meaning: crushed, afraid, terror Strong's Concordance broken, dismayed, dread, fear From chathath; concretely, crushed; also afraid; abstractly, terror -- broken, dismayed, dread, fear. see HEBREW chathath Brown-Driver-Briggs H2844. chath I. [חַת] noun masculineGenesis 9:2 terror, fear; — חָ֑ת Job 41:25, חִתְּכֶם Genesis 9:2; — with suffix as object Genitive, 9:2 terror of you ("" מוֺרַאֲכֶם); in description of crocodile with negative, לִבְלִיחָֿ֑ת הֶעָשׂוּ Job 41:25 one made for fearlessness. II. [חַת] adjective shattered, dismayed — masculine plural חַתִּים: — 1 shattered ח גִּבֹּרִים ׳קֶשֶׁת 1 Samuel 2:4 (song; on plural חַתִּים see Dr); so figurative Ezekiel 32:30 according to ᵐ5 Manuscripts Co (חַתִּים for חִתִּיתָם ᵑ0) broken in their might, of Sidonians in She'ôl. 2 dismayed Jeremiah 46:5 of Egyptians defeated by Nebuchadrezzar. |