1946. huk
Strong's Lexicon
huk: Decree, statute, ordinance

Original Word: הוּךְ
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: huwk
Pronunciation: hook
Phonetic Spelling: (hook)
Definition: Decree, statute, ordinance
Meaning: to go, to bring

Word Origin: Derived from an unused root meaning to inscribe or engrave.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint (LXX) for "huk" is "νόμος" (nomos), which also means law or ordinance.

Usage: The Hebrew word "huk" refers to a decree or statute, often implying a law or ordinance that is established by a higher authority. In the context of the Bible, it typically denotes divine laws or commandments given by God to His people. These decrees are meant to be followed as part of the covenant relationship between God and Israel.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, laws and decrees were central to the community's identity and religious practice. The statutes given by God were not merely legal requirements but were seen as a reflection of God's character and His will for His people. They were inscribed on tablets, symbolizing their permanence and divine origin. The concept of "huk" underscores the importance of obedience and the role of divine law in maintaining the covenant relationship.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) the same as halak, q.v.

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[הֲלַךְ] verb go (Biblical Hebrew; ᵑ7; Syriac only Pa.); —

Pe`al syncop. (so ᵑ7 D§ 70, 9, Egyptian Aramaic Cooke209, Imperfect S-CD 22, G 25, 28) go, of men: Imperfect3masculine singular וִיהַח (K§ 44 a; al. וִיהָח) Ezra 6:5, יְהָ֑ךְ Ezra 5:5; of inanimate things = be brought, Ezra 7:13; Infinitive לִמְהַח (Kl.c.; al. חָ֯) Ezra 7:13.

Pa`el Participle מְהַלֵח walking about Daniel 4:26 (עַל location).

Haph`el id.: Participle plural מַהְלְכִין Daniel 3:25 (בְּגוֺא); figurative Daniel 4:34 walk in pride (? read

Pa`el in these).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
bring again, come, go up

(Aramaic) corresponding to halak; to go; causatively, to bring -- bring again, come, go (up).

see HEBREW halak

Forms and Transliterations
וִ֠יהָךְ ויהך יְהָ֑ךְ יְהָֽךְ׃ יהך יהך׃ לִמְהָ֧ךְ למהך lim·hāḵ limHach limhāḵ Vihoch wî·hāḵ wîhāḵ yə·hāḵ yeHach yəhāḵ
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Englishman's Concordance
Ezra 5:5
HEB: טַעְמָ֖א לְדָרְיָ֣וֶשׁ יְהָ֑ךְ וֶאֱדַ֛יִן יְתִיב֥וּן
KJV: the matter came to Darius:
INT: the matter to Darius came and then be returned

Ezra 6:5
HEB: לְבָבֶ֑ל יַהֲתִיב֗וּן וִ֠יהָךְ לְהֵיכְלָ֤א דִי־
KJV: be restored, and brought again unto the temple
INT: to Babylon be returned again the temple which

Ezra 7:13
HEB: וְכָהֲנ֣וֹהִי וְלֵוָיֵ֗א לִמְהָ֧ךְ לִֽירוּשְׁלֶ֛ם עִמָּ֖ךְ
KJV: which are minded of their own freewill to go up to Jerusalem,
INT: and their priests and the Levites up to Jerusalem thee

Ezra 7:13
HEB: לִֽירוּשְׁלֶ֛ם עִמָּ֖ךְ יְהָֽךְ׃
KJV: to go up to Jerusalem, go with thee.
INT: to Jerusalem thee go

4 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 1946
4 Occurrences


lim·hāḵ — 1 Occ.
wî·hāḵ — 1 Occ.
yə·hāḵ — 2 Occ.















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