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Strong's #599 - אָנַף
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- to be angry, to be displeased, to breathe hard
- (Qal) to be angry (of God)
- (Hithpael) to be angry (always of God)
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2002) pna (אנפ ANP) AC: Snort CO: Breath AB: ?: [from: pa- the nose as a breathing of the nose]
V) pna (אנפ ANP) - Snort: A heavy breathing out of anger. KJV (14): (vf: Paal, Hitpael) angry, displeased - Strongs: H599 (אָנַף)
Nm) pna (אנפ ANP) - Face: [Only used in the masculine plural form; Related to np] KJV (2): face, visage - Strongs: H600 (אֲנַף)
Nf1 ) epna (אנפה ANPH) - Anphah: An unknown type of bird, possibly from its nose or beak. KJV (2): heron - Strongs: H601 (אֲנָפָה)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Qal Perfect אָנַפְתָּ Psalm 60:3, etc.; Impefect יֶאֱנַף Psalm 2:12, etc.; — be angry, of ׳י; usually followed by בְּ 1 Kings 8:46 2 Chronicles 6:36; Isaiah 12:1; Psalm 85:6; Ezra 9:14; absolute Psalm 60:3; Psalm 79:5; compare also Psalm 2:12.
Hithpa`el id. always followed by בְּ & always of ׳י, Perfect הִתְאַנַּף Deuteronomy 1:37; Deuteronomy 4:21; Deuteronomy 9:20; Imperfect וַיִּתְאַנַּף Deuteronomy 9:8; 1 Kings 11:9; 2 Kings 17:18.
אָנַף fut. יֶאֱנַף to breathe, also to emit breath through the nostrils, as a verb only figuratively, to be angry (compare הֵפִיחַ Psalms 10:5). Const. either absol. Psalms 2:12, 60:3 79:5 or with בְּ of object, Isaiah 12:1; 1 Kings 8:46; Psalms 85:6. It is only used in loftier and poetic language; in prose there is used
Hithpael, prop. to show oneself angry, hence i.q. Kal; construed with בְּ, Deuteronomy 1:37, 4:21 9:8, 20.
Derivat. אַף No. II.