טָעַן
ta.an (H2944)
to pierce
AI Word Study
The Hebrew verb "טָעַן" (ta.an) means to pierce. This physical action is considered part of the semantic domain of Physical Action, indicating its focus on tangible, bodily activity. The verb appears only one time in the Bible, which limits its usage to a single instance. Given its singular occurrence, the range of usage for "טָעַן" in the Bible is extremely narrow. However, in that specific instance, its meaning of piercing is crucial to understanding the context. The fact that it is not repeated suggests that piercing is not a frequent or significant action in this context. This single occurrence of "טָעַן" restricts its significance to that specific biblical passage, making it impossible to generalize its broader importance. As a result, its impact is primarily confined to the immediate context in which it appears.
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But you are cast away from your tomb like an abominable branch, clothed with the slain, who are thrust through with the sword, who go down to the stones of the pit; like a dead body trodden under foot.