Strong's Concordance naaq: to groan Original Word: נָאַקPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: naaq Phonetic Spelling: (naw-ak') Short Definition: groan Brown-Driver-Briggs נָאַק verb groan (Aramaic נְאַק (rare)); — Qal Perfect וְנָאַק consecutive Ezekiel 30:24 with accusative of congnate meaning with verb figurative of Pharaoh before king of Babylon (emendation Co see נַאֲקָה Imperfect Job 24:12 יִנְאָ֑קוּ. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance groan A primitive root; to groan -- groan. Forms and Transliterations וְנָאַ֛ק ונאק יִנְאָ֗קוּ ינאקו venaAk wə·nā·’aq wənā’aq yin’āqū yin·’ā·qū yinAkuLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 50082 Occurrences wə·nā·’aq — 1 Occ. yin·’ā·qū — 1 Occ. Job 24:12 HEB: מֵ֘עִ֤יר מְתִ֨ים ׀ יִנְאָ֗קוּ וְנֶֽפֶשׁ־ חֲלָלִ֥ים NAS: men groan, And the souls KJV: Men groan from out of the city, INT: the city men groan and the souls of the wounded Ezekiel 30:24 |