Berean Strong's Lexicon paliyt: Refugee, fugitive, escapee Original Word: פָּלִיט Word Origin: From the root פָּלַט (palat), meaning "to escape" or "to deliver." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G5343 (pheugo) - to flee, escape - G2689 (katapheugo) - to flee for refuge Usage: The Hebrew word "paliyt" refers to someone who has escaped or fled from danger, often used in the context of war or disaster. It denotes a person who has survived a calamity and is seeking refuge or safety. In the biblical narrative, it often describes those who have escaped from battle or judgment. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Israelite society, the concept of a "paliyt" was significant due to the frequent conflicts and wars. Cities of refuge were established as safe havens for those who accidentally caused death, allowing them to escape the avenger of blood. The idea of seeking refuge is deeply embedded in the cultural and religious practices of the Israelites, reflecting their understanding of God's protection and deliverance. Brown-Driver-Briggs מָּלִיט noun masculineAmos 9:1 escaped one, fugitive; — ׳פ absolute 2 Kings 9:15 +; plural construct מְּלִיטֵי Judges 12:4 +; suffix מְּלִיטָיו Obadiah 14, etc.; — Amos 9:1; 2 Kings 9:15; Genesis 14:13; Ezekiel 24:26,27; Ezekiel 33:21 ( + מִן local), Ezekiel 33:22; ׳שָׂרִיד וּפ Joshua 8:22; Jeremiah 42:17; וְשָׂרִיד ׳פ Jeremiah 44:14; Lamentations 2:22; with Genitive subject Judges 12:5 fugitives of Ephraim (strike out in Judges 12:4, see GFM), so with suffix Ezekiel 6:9; Ezekiel 7:16; Obadiah 14; with Genitive object, escaped of, i.e. from Isaiah 45:20, so מְּלִיטֵי חֶרֶב Jeremiah 44:28; Ezekiel 6:8. [מָּלֵיט] noun masculine id.; — plural מְּלֵיטִם Numbers 21:29 (as appositive, or adjective), יִ֯ם Isaiah 66:19; מְּלֵטִים Jeremiah 44:14, + מִן from Jeremiah 50:28; Jeremiah 51:50. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance that have escaped fugitive Or paleyt {paw-late'}; or palet {paw-late'}; from palat; a refugee -- (that have) escape(-d, -th), fugitive. see HEBREW palat Forms and Transliterations הַפָּלִ֔יט הַפָּלִ֖יט הַפָּלִ֧יט הפליט וּפְלִיטֵ֨י וּפְלֵטִ֖ים וּפָלִ֔יט וּפָלִֽיט׃ ופלטים ופליט ופליט׃ ופליטי פְּ֠לֵיטִים פְּלִ֣יטֵיהֶ֔ם פְּלִ֥יטֵי פְּלִיטֵ֣י פְּלִיטֵ֤י פְּלִיטָ֑יו פְּלֵטִ֣ים פְּלֵטִֽים׃ פְּלֵיטִם֙ פְלִֽיטֵיכֶ֜ם פָּלִ֣יט פָּלִ֤יט פָּלִֽיט׃ פָלִיט֙ פלטים פלטים׃ פליט פליט׃ פליטי פליטיהם פליטיו פליטיכם פליטים פליטם faLit feliteiChem hap·pā·lîṭ happaLit happālîṭ pā·lîṭ p̄ā·lîṭ paLit pālîṭ p̄ālîṭ pə·lê·ṭim pə·lê·ṭîm pə·lî·ṭāw pə·lî·ṭê pə·lî·ṭê·hem p̄ə·lî·ṭê·ḵem peleiTim peleTim pəlêṭim pəlêṭîm peliTav pəlîṭāw pəlîṭê pəlîṭêhem peliTei peLiteiHem p̄əlîṭêḵem ū·p̄ā·lîṭ ū·p̄ə·lê·ṭîm ū·p̄ə·lî·ṭê ufaLit ufeleTim ufeliTei ūp̄ālîṭ ūp̄əlêṭîm ūp̄əlîṭêLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 14:13 HEB: וַיָּבֹא֙ הַפָּלִ֔יט וַיַּגֵּ֖ד לְאַבְרָ֣ם NAS: Then a fugitive came and told KJV: And there came one that had escaped, and told INT: came A fugitive and told Abram Numbers 21:29 Joshua 8:22 Judges 12:4 Judges 12:5 2 Kings 9:15 Isaiah 45:20 Isaiah 66:19 Jeremiah 42:17 Jeremiah 44:14 Jeremiah 44:14 Jeremiah 44:28 Jeremiah 50:28 Jeremiah 51:50 Lamentations 2:22 Ezekiel 6:8 Ezekiel 6:9 Ezekiel 7:16 Ezekiel 24:26 Ezekiel 24:27 Ezekiel 33:21 Ezekiel 33:22 Amos 9:1 Obadiah 1:14 24 Occurrences |