The meaning of Extinct in the Bible
(From International Standard Bible Encyclopedia)
eks-tinkt': In Job 17:1, "My days are extinct" (za'akh (in Niphal)) and in Isaiah 43:17, "They are extinct" (da'akh), the word "extinct" should be recognized as a form of the participle, equivalent to "extinguished," so that in both passages an action, not merely a state, is indicated.
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