Lexical Summary piqqud: a precept Original Word: פִקּוּדTransliteration: piqqud Phonetic Spelling: (pik-kood') Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Short Definition: a precept Meaning: appointed, a mandate Strong's Concordance commandment, precept, statute Or piqqud {pik-kood'}; from paqad; properly, appointed, i.e. A mandate (of God; plural only, collectively, for the Law) -- commandment, precept, statute. see HEBREW paqad Brown-Driver-Briggs H6490. piqqud [מִּקּוּד]24 noun masculinePsalm 19:9 precept (of ׳י; properly thing appointed, charge, compare √ B 2), in Psalms (compare Syriac , ); — only plural construct י ׳מִּקּוּדֵי 19:9, and suffix מִּקּוּדָיו 111:7, מִּקֻּדָיו 103:18; elsewhere מִּקּוּדֶיךָ 119:15; 119:27 10t. 119 + 119:128 (for ᵑ9 ᵐ5 כֹל, מִּקּוּדֵי ᵑ0 and most); מִּקֻּדֶיךָ 119:4; 119:45 6t. 119. |