Lexical Summary shathath: to set, appoint Original Word: שָׁתַתTransliteration: shathath Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-thath') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to set, appoint Meaning: to place, array, reflex, to lie Strong's Concordance be laid, set A primitive root; to place, i.e. Array; reflex. To lie -- be laid, set. Brown-Driver-Briggs H8371. shathath [שָׁתַת] verb set, appoint (poetry) ("" form of שׁית Ges§ 67ee); — Qal Perfect3plural שַׁתּוּ לִשְׁאוֺל כַּצּאֹן Psalm 49:15 they have been appointed (literally they have appointed them, indefinite subject) like a flock for Sh®°ôl, but Gr reads שָׁ֫חוּ (שׁוח), Bae3יֵחַתּוּ (נחת); מִּיהֶם בַשָּׁמַים שַׁתּוּ 73:9 ("" בָּאָרֶץ תִּהֲלַח וּלְשׁוֺנָם) |