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Strong's #5394: nashal (pronounced naw-shal')

a primitive root; to pluck off, i.e. divest, eject or drop:--cast (out), drive, loose, put off (out), slip.




Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew Lexicon:

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nâshal

1) to slip off, drop off, clear away, draw off

1a) (Qal)

1a1) to slip or drop off

1a2) to draw off

1a3) to clear away

1b) (Piel) to clear out completely, clear entirely

Part of Speech: verb

Relation: a primitive root



Usage:

This word is used 7 times:

Exodus 3:5: "And he said, Draw not nigh hither: put off thy shoes from off"
Deuteronomy 7:1: "whither thou goest to possess it, and hath cast out many nations before"
Deuteronomy 7:22: "And the LORD thy God will put out those nations before"
Deuteronomy 19:5: "to cut down the tree, and the head slippeth from the helve, and lighteth upon"
Deuteronomy 28:40: "thyself with the oil; for thine olive shall cast"
Joshua 5:15: "said unto Joshua, Loose thy shoe from off thy foot;"
2 Kings 16:6: "Elath to Syria, and drove the Jews from Elath:"









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