H1979. halikah
[הֲלִיכָה] noun feminine a going, way, travelling-company, suffix הֲלִיכָתָם [Nahum 2:6] Qr (הלוכתם Kt); elsewhere only plural, construct הֲלִיכוֺת [Psa 68:25], so [Prov 31:27] Qr (הילכות Kt), הֲלִכוֺת [Hab 3:6], הֲלִיכֹת [Job 6:19]; suffix הֲלִיכוֺתֶיךָ [Psa 68:25]; —
1 going, walk,
a. [Nahum 2:6] they shall stumble in their going; elsewhere plural goings:
b. [Psa 68:25] (twice in verse) of going, marching, progress of God into the sanctuary (בַּקֹּדֶשׁ; so Hup Pe Che; Ew Hi De in holiness reference either to solemn processions of worshippers (e.g. De) or, perhaps better, to the theophanic progress of God himself (e.g. Che); also
c. of goings = doings ׳ה בֵּיתָהּ צוֺפִיָּה [Prov 31:27] watching the doings of her household; of God [Hab 3:6] לוֺ עוֺלָם הֲלִכוֺת ways of eternity (al of old) are his.
2 travelling-company, caravan שְׁבָא הֲלִיכֹת [Job 6:19] (|| תֵּמָא אָרְהוֺת).