פְּתִי

𐤐𐤕𐤉

pᵉthîy

H6612 noun

SILEX Entry

Root פתה to be open, to be naïve, to be enticed, to be simple

Definition

A person who is inexperienced, naïve, or lacking discernment; one who is easily influenced or led astray due to lack of knowledge, maturity, or judgment. The term often refers not to someone innately unintelligent, but to an individual open, unformed, or uncommitted, lacking wisdom or acumen, though capable of learning or being swayed.

Semantic Range

inexperienced, naïve, unformed in judgment, easily influenced, susceptible (to persuasion or seduction), lacking wisdom, teachable, undecided between wisdom and folly, easily led astray

Root / Etymology

From the Hebrew root פתה (p-t-h), meaning 'to be open, to be naïve, to be enticed, to be simple.' The noun פְּתִי derives from this root, indicating a state of openness or vulnerability to persuasion (not necessarily negative, but often contextually associated with susceptibility to error or folly).

Historical & Contextual Notes

פְּתִי appears often in Wisdom Literature (especially Proverbs), where it designates not a willful fool (like כְּסִיל, kəsîl), but an undeveloped person—intellectually, experientially, or morally—at a crossroads between wisdom and folly. In Proverbs, the פְּתִי is frequently addressed directly and depicted as standing to gain or lose by accepting or rejecting instruction. The term does not primarily denote mental deficiency, but instead lack of experience or formed judgment. While typically negative in implication (easily seduced, gullible, lacking prudence), it also reflects the openness and teachability of youth or inexperience. English translations such as 'simple' or 'simpleton' can capture some meanings, but often miss the nuance of moral and intellectual malleability. In post-biblical Hebrew, the meaning remains similar but may become more pejorative ('foolish person'). Care should be taken not to equate פְּתִי with later terms like 'fool' in a fixed sense or with 'child' in a neutral sense. During different periods, especially in Wisdom contexts, the פְּתִי is depicted as one at risk—liable to be led either toward wisdom or destruction.

Original Strong's Gloss (1890)

or פֶּתִי; or פְּתָאִי; from פָּתָה; silly (i.e. seducible); foolish, simple(-icity, one).

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Root Family

פתה (p-t-h) — to be open, to be naive, to be enticed, to be simple

Strong's Lemma SIBI-P1
H6601 פָּתָה I will entice us
H6613 פְּתַי its broadness
H6615 פְּתַיּוּת naïve susceptibility

Word Forms

9 distinct forms

SIDANCE Surface Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1 Occurrences
H6612-04 פְּתָאיִ֣ם petayim HNcmpa naive naive ones 5
H6612-05 פֶּֽתִי peti HNcmsa the naive naïve one 3
H6612-02 פֶ֥תִי feti HNcmsa being simple naïve one 3
H6612-01 פְתָאיִ֣ם fetayim HNcmpa the foolish naive ones 3
H6612-09 בַ/פְּתָאיִ֗ם vapetayim HRd/Ncmpa among the naive among naïve ones 1
H6612-03 לִ/פְתָאיִ֣ם lifetayim HR/Ncmpa to the simple naïve ones 1
H6612-08 וּ/מִ/פֶּ֑תִי umipeti HC/R/Ncmsa or who is naive and from a naive one 1
H6612-06 וּ֝/פְתָיִ֗ים ufetayim HC/Aampa but the simple naïve ones 1
H6612-07 וּ/פֶ֣תִי ufeti HC/Ncmsa and-the-simple naive one 1

Occurrences in Scripture

19 total occurrences

SIDANCE Reference Word Transliteration Morphology Common SIBI-P1
H6612-08 Ezekiel 45:20 וּ/מִ/פֶּ֑תִי umipeti HC/R/Ncmsa or who is naive and from a naive one
H6612-05 Psalms 19:8 פֶּֽתִי peti HNcmsa the simple naïve one
H6612-04 Psalms 116:6 פְּתָאיִ֣ם petayim HNcmpa the simple naive ones
H6612-04 Psalms 119:130 פְּתָיִֽים petayim HNcmpa to the simple naive ones
H6612-03 Proverbs 1:4 לִ/פְתָאיִ֣ם lifetayim HR/Ncmpa to the simple naïve ones
H6612-04 Proverbs 1:22 פְּתָיִם֮ petayim HNcmpa O simple ones naive ones
H6612-02 Proverbs 1:22 פֶ֥תִי feti HNcmsa being simple naïve one
H6612-04 Proverbs 1:32 פְּתָיִ֣ם petayim HNcmpa of the simple naive ones
H6612-09 Proverbs 7:7 בַ/פְּתָאיִ֗ם vapetayim HRd/Ncmpa among the naive among naïve ones
H6612-01 Proverbs 8:5 פְתָאיִ֣ם fetayim HNcmpa naive ones naive ones