Hebrew word
pâqad
paw-kad'
פָּקַד
What it means
to visit
to visit (with friendly or hostile intent); by analogy, to oversee, muster, charge, care for, miss, deposit, etc.
Where it comes from
a primitive root
How the King James translates it
Every place it appears 296
Numbers1:31:191:211:221:231:251:271:291:311:331:351:371:391:411:431:441:451:461:471:491:502:42:62:82:92:112:132:152:162:192:212:232:242:262:282:302:312:322:333:103:153:163:223:343:393:403:423:434:234:274:294:304:324:344:364:374:384:404:414:424:444:454:464:484:497:214:1814:2916:2926:726:1826:2226:2526:2726:3426:3726:4126:4326:4726:5026:5126:5726:6226:6326:6427:1631:1431:4831:49
Ruth1:6
Ezra1:2
Nehemiah12:44
Esther2:3
Proverbs19:23
Jeremiah1:103:165:95:296:66:159:99:2511:2213:2114:1015:315:1521:1423:223:423:3425:1227:827:2229:1029:3230:2032:536:2036:3137:2140:540:740:1141:241:1041:1844:1344:2946:2549:1950:1850:4451:2751:4451:4751:52
Lamentations4:22