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Strong's #5327: natsah (pronounced naw-tsaw')

a primitive root; properly, to go forth, i.e. (by implication) to be expelled, and (consequently) desolate; causatively, to lay waste; also (specifically), to quarrel:--be laid waste, runinous, strive (together).




Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:

nâtsâh

1) (Qal) to fly

2) to struggle

2a) (Niphal) to struggle

2b) (Hiphil) to struggle

3) to strip off, make desolate, fall in ruins

3a) (Qal) to fall in ruins

3b) (Niphal) desolated, ruined heaps (participle)

Part of Speech: verb

Relation: a primitive root

Same Word by TWOT Number: 1399, 1400, 1401



Usage:

This word is used 11 times:

Exodus 2:13: "two men of the Hebrews strove together: and he said to him that did the wrong, Wherefore smitest"
Exodus 21:22: "If men strive, and hurt a woman with child, so that her fruit depart"
Leviticus 24:10: "and this son of the Israelitish woman and a man of Israel strove together in the camp;"
Numbers 26:9: "which were famous in the congregation, who strove against Moses and against Aaron"
Numbers 26:9: "Aaron in the company of Korah, when they strove against the LORD:"
Deuteronomy 25:11: "When men strive together one with another, and the wife of the one"
2 Samuel 14:6: "had two sons, and they two strove together in the field, and there was none to part"
2 Kings 19:25: "it? now have I brought it to pass, that thou shouldest be to lay waste fenced cities into ruinous heaps."
Psalms 60:1: "Michtam of David, to teach; when he strove with Aram-naharaim and with Aram-zobah, when Joab"
Isaiah 37:26: "have I brought it to pass, that thou shouldest be to lay waste defensed cities into ruinous heaps."
Jeremiah 4:7: "from his place to make thy land desolate; and thy cities shall be laid waste, without"









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