Strong's Lexicon pada: To redeem, to ransom, to deliver Original Word: פָּדָה Word Origin: A primitive root Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3084 (λυτρόω, lutroo) - to release on receipt of ransom, to redeem - G629 (ἀπολύτρωσις, apolutrosis) - redemption, deliverance Usage: The Hebrew verb "pada" primarily means to redeem or ransom, often in the context of delivering someone from bondage or danger. It conveys the idea of a price being paid to secure freedom or release. In the Old Testament, "pada" is frequently used to describe God's redemptive actions on behalf of His people, Israel, particularly in delivering them from slavery or oppression. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israel, the concept of redemption was deeply embedded in the social and religious fabric. Redemption often involved a kinsman-redeemer, a family member who would buy back property or free a relative from slavery. This practice was rooted in the Mosaic Law, which provided guidelines for maintaining family inheritance and freedom. Theologically, "pada" reflects God's covenantal faithfulness and His role as the ultimate Redeemer of His people, foreshadowing the redemptive work of Christ in the New Testament. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition perhaps deliver NASB Translation deliver (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [מָּדַע] verb dubious, only Imperative masculine singular suffix מְּדָעֵהוּ Job 33:34 a meaning like deliver him needed, Manuscripts Bu Du מְּרָעֵהוּ; < read (פדה) מְּדֵהוּ Ew Di SS. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance deliver A primitive root; to retrieve -- deliver. Forms and Transliterations פְּ֭דָעֵהוּ פדעהו pə·ḏā·‘ê·hū pəḏā‘êhū PedaehuLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Job 33:24 HEB: וַיְחֻנֶּ֗נּוּ וַיֹּ֗אמֶר פְּ֭דָעֵהוּ מֵרֶ֥דֶת שָׁ֗חַת NAS: to him, and say, 'Deliver him from going down KJV: unto him, and saith, Deliver him from going down INT: him be gracious and say Deliver going to the pit 1 Occurrence |