פַּ֫חַד
pa.chad (H6344)
thigh
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word פַּ֫חַד (pa.chad) is lexically defined as "thigh." This term is used in a single instance in the Bible, suggesting a limited range of usage. The fact that it is used only once implies that it may be a specific or technical term, possibly used in a particular context or to convey a unique idea. Given its definition as "thigh," it is likely that this word is used to describe a part of the human body. Without further context, it is difficult to determine the significance of this word, but it may be used to describe a physical characteristic, a form of injury, or a metaphorical concept related to the thigh. The rarity of this word in the Bible makes it a unique and potentially significant term."Investigating its usage in the single instance where it appears may provide insight into its meaning and significance in the biblical text."
AI synthesis uses only provided lexicon data -- never training knowledge.
He moves his tail like a cedar. The sinews of his thighs are knit together.