Lexical Summary nasach: to pull or tear away Original Word: נָסַחTransliteration: nasach Phonetic Spelling: (naw-sakh') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to pull or tear away Meaning: to pull or tear away Strong's Concordance destroy, pluck, root A primitive root; to tear away -- destroy, pluck, root. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5255. nasach [נָסַח] verb pull or tear away (Late Hebrew נְסַח ᵑ7 נָסַח, both remove; Assyrian nasâ—u = Biblical Hebrew, so Old Aramaic נסח Cook82 Lzb323; Arabic annul, supersede, change by substitution, copy; compare Assyrian nis—u, nus—u, extract, excerpt DlHWB 472 MeissnZA iv (1889), 267; Late Hebrew נָסְחָה, Nabataean נסחת id., also Aramaic נוסחא (whence Arabic ) HoffmZMG xxxii. 760 compare Frä251; Syriac copy); — Qal Imperfect3masculine singular י יִסַּח גֵּאִים ׳בְּית Proverbs 15:25 the house of proud men will ׳י tear down; מֵאֹהֶל וְיִסָּֽחֲךָ Psalm 52:7 yea, he [׳י] shall tear thee away, without a tent; 3 masculine plural מִן יִסְּחוּ Proverbs 2:22 transgressors shall (men) tear away from the land (read perhaps יִנָָּֽסְחוּ shall be torn away; "" יִכָּרֵ֑תוּ; compare Ges§ 144, 3b. R DaSynt. § 108. b). Niph`al Perfect2masculine plural consecutive הָאֲדָמָה מֵעַל וְנִסַּחְתֶּם Deuteronomy 28:63 and ye shall be torn away from off the land. מַסָּח 2 Kings 11:6, see above [נְסַח] verb pull away (ᵑ7; see Biblical Hebrew); — Hithpe`el be pulled away: Imperfect3masculine singular יִתְנְסַךְ Ezra 6:11 (מִן). |