Niphal
From Textus Receptus
08833 Niphal
- a) Niphal is the "passive" of Qal-see 08851
Qal Niphal
he saw he was seen, he appeared he saw the angel the angel was seen he sent he was sent he created it was created
- b) Niphal sometimes expresses a "reflexive" action.
he guarded he was guarded, also he guarded himself
- c) Several verbs use Niphal, although they express simple action and are active in English. Common examples are:
he fought, he remained, he swore, he entered
This form accounts for 6.0% of the verbs parsed.