5255 – נָסַח (nasach)

to pull


Type:
Verb Verb
 
Rootword
Hebrew: נָסַח (nasach)
Pronunciation: na-sach    Listen
Gematria: 118(50 + 60 + 8)    words with the same gematria
Origin: a primitive root
Usage: 4 times in OT

Description

1) to pull or tear away
1a) (Qal) to tear away, tear down
1b) (Niphal) to be torn away


Synonyms

נָסַחnasachH5255
(4 ggr)
to pull
גָּדַעgadaH1438
(22 ggr)
to cut down/off
כָּרַתkaratH3772
(288 ggr)
to cut
סָעַףsaafH5586
(1 ggr)
to lop
פּוּרporH6331
(3 ggr)
to break
*The bars show how many times the word is used in the Old Testament.

Word root

Word with nasach as root:

מַסָּחmasachH4535defense

Equivalent Greek words

In the greek translation Septuagint (LXX) the Hebrew word nasach was translated to the following:

ἐξαίρωexairoG1808take away
ἐξωθέωexotheo, exothoG1856xotheo

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Verb Verb
niphal pl. niphal second person masculine plural
VNq2mp-1
Verb Verb
qal 3p sing. qal third person masculine singular
Vqu3ms-1
Verb Verb
qal 3p pl. qal third person masculine plural
Vqi3mp-1
Verb Verb
qal 3p sing. qal third person masculine singular
Vqi3ms-1


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Usage in OT


1
1
2
Total    4

References (4 occurances in 4 verses)





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