Lexical Summary hakar: perhaps to wrong Original Word: הָכַרTransliteration: hakar Phonetic Spelling: (haw-kar') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: perhaps to wrong Meaning: perhaps to wrong Strong's Concordance make self strange A primitive root; apparently to injure -- make self strange. Brown-Driver-Briggs H1970. hakar [הָכַר] verb only Qal or Hiph`il (Ges§ 53 R. 4 Köi. 251) Imperfect2masculine plural תַּהְכְּרוּ in phrase תַהְכְּרוּלִֿי לֹאתֵֿבשׁוּ Job 19:3, sense very dubious; Schult Thes De and others (as Hiph`il) ye came me (לְ = accusative) to wonder (compare Arabic ); others (as Qal) ye deal hardy with, wrong me (so context seems rather to require, see Ges in Add84 Rob-Ges Ew Di Da RV; compare Arabic wrong, detract from; Manuscripts read תחכרו, which is preferable, if this meaning be adopted; ᵐ5 ἑπίκεισθέ μοι, ᵑ9 opprimentes); conjectures are תְּחָֽרְפוּ OlHiob; אֵלָ֑י תַּחַבְרוּ Me; Siegf תִּתְחַבְּרוּ. |