חֵקֶק
chêqeq
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "chêqeq" refers to a formal decision, rule, or decree. It can also imply a thought or resolution that has been established. The term originates from a root meaning to inscribe or engrave, suggesting permanence or authority.
an enactment, a resolution
The Hebrew word chêqeq means "an enactment, a resolution," encompassing related ideas including decree, thought..
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