H1901 – hagiyg – הָגִיג a murmur; fig. a contemplation

Strong’s ID:
H1901
Hebrew Word:
הָגִיג
Transliteration:
hâgîyg / hagiyg
Pronunciation:
haw-gheeg’
Part of Speech:
masculine noun
Etymology:
from an unused root akin to
Usage Count:
2
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Find “hagiyg” in the Bible (Old Testament)

Equip God’s People Hebrew Lexicon

1) a murmur
2) figuratively: a contemplation (i.e., to mull over something)

Word Picture:

Hâgîyg stands midway between thought and speech. It’s a word for that soft “inner voice” of reflection, yearning, and introspection. It is the sound of the heart quietly conversing with itself or with God.

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Strong’s Hebrew Lexicon

from an unused root akin to ; properly, a murmur, i.e. complaint:—meditation, musing.