Break
Break
brak: , shabhar = break (down, off, in pieces, up), destroy, quench (Isa 14:25; Jer 19:10, Jer 19:11; Eze 4:16; Amo 1:5); , parak = to break off or craunch; figuratively to deliver (Gen 27:40 the King James Version); , araph = to break the neck, hence, to destroy (Exo 13:13); , haras = to break through (Exo 19:21, Exo 19:24); , parac = to break (forth, away), occurs in Exo 19:22, Exo 19:24; 1Sa 25:10; breaking faith, Hos 4:2; , parah = to break forth as a bud (Lev 13:12); , nathac or , nathak = destroy (Eze 23:34 the King James Version, the Revised Version (British and American) gnaw; see BREAST); , halal = profane, defile, stain (Num 30:2; Psa 89:31, Psa 89:34); , baka = rip open (2Ki 3:26; Isa 58:8); , raa = to spoil by breaking to pieces, to make good for nothing (Job 34:24; Psa 2:9; Jer 15:12, the King James Version Shall iron break northern iron?); , pacah = to break out (in joyful sound), break forth, make a noise (Isa 14:7, the nations rejoice in the peace which follows the fall of the oppressor); , nr = to glisten, gleam (as of a fresh furrow) (Jer 4:3; Hos 10:12); , pathah = to open wide, loosen, have vent (Jer 1:14); , naphac = to dash to pieces or scatter, overspread, scatter (Jer 48:12, the work usually done carefully shall be done roughly; Jer 51:20-23, descriptive of the terrible fate appointed for Babylon); , na’aph = to break wedlock (Eze 16:38); , calah or , caleah = break out, come mightily (Amo 5:6). The New Testament employs , luo = to loosen, dissolve (Mat 5:19); , diorusso = to penetrate burglariously, break through (Mat 6:19, Mat 6:20, Greek dig through); , rhegnumi or , rhesso = to disrupt, burst, to utter with a loud voice (Gal 4:27); , klao = to break (Act 20:7, to break bread, i.e. to celebrate the Lord’s Supper; 1Co 10:16). See also BREACH.