מֵ֭פֵר

𐤌𐤐𐤓

pârar

frustrating

To break, tear apart, or disrupt an established order, agreement, or state; most commonly used figuratively for nullifying, invalidating, or making ineffective a covenant, plan, command, or obligation. Rarely denotes physical breaking, except as a metaphor for disruption or annulment.

H6565

Job 5:12 · Word #1

Lexicon H6565

Lemmaפָּרַר
Lemma (Paleo)𐤐𐤓𐤓
Transliterationpârar
Strong'sH6565
DefinitionTo break, tear apart, or disrupt an established order, agreement, or state; most commonly used figuratively for nullifying, invalidating, or making ineffective a covenant, plan, command, or obligation. Rarely denotes physical breaking, except as a metaphor for disruption or annulment.

Morphology HVhrmsa All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan h — Hiphil — Causative active
Conjugation r — Participle Active — The one doing the action
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular
State a — Absolute — The noun stands independently

Common Translation

Phrasefrustrating

SIBI-P1 Translation H6565-13

one who nullifies

Morphological NotesHiphil active participle, masculine singular absolute.
Rendering RationaleThe Hiphil stem conveys a causative sense—causing something to be broken or rendered ineffective—while the masculine singular active participle denotes "one who" performs this action. "One who nullifies" preserves the figurative sense of breaking an agreement or order.

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