5329 – נָצַח (natsach)

to conduct


Type:
Verb Verb
 
Rootword
Hebrew: נָצַח (natsach)
Pronunciation: na-tsach    Listen
Gematria: 148(50 + 90 + 8)    words with the same gematria
Origin: a primitive root also as denominative from H5331 (נֶצַח)
Usage: 65 times in OT

Description

1) to excel, be bright, be preeminent, be perpetual, be overseer, be enduring
1a) (Niphal) enduring (participle)
1b) (Piel) to act as overseer or superintendent or director or chief


Origin

a primitive root also as denominative from H5331 (נֶצַח):

נֵ֫צַחnetsachH5331perpetuity

Word root

Word with natsach as root:

נֵ֫צַחnetsachH5331perpetuity
נְצִיחַNetsiachH5335Neziah

Equivalent Greek words

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

ἐνισχύωenischuoG1765strengthen
ἐπισκοπέωepiskopeoG1983look diligently
ἐπιστάτηςepistatesG1988Master
ἰσχύωischuoG2480can
νικάωnikaoG3528overcome

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Verb Verb
piel participle active pl. piel participle active masculine plural
Vprmpa-3
Verb Verb
piel piel
Vpcc-5
Verb Verb
piel participle active sing. piel participle active masculine singular
Vprmsa-56
Verb Verb
niphal participle active sing. niphal participle active feminine singular
VNrfsa-1


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Usage in OT


2
4
2
55
1
1
Total    65

References (65 occurances in 65 verses)





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