עזז
Hebrew
Root |
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ע־ז־ז (ʿ-z-z) |
Verb
עָזַז • ('azáz) third-singular masculine past (pa'al construction, future יָעֹז) (archaic, Biblical Hebrew)
- to make strong
- Tanach, Ecclesiastes 7:19, with translation of the New International Version:
- הַֽחָכְמָה תָּעֹז לֶחָכָם מֵֽעֲשָׂרָה שַׁלִּיטִים אֲשֶׁר הָיוּ בָּעִֽיר׃
- Wisdom makes one wise person more powerful than ten rulers in a city.
- to become strong, to prevail
- Tanach, Judges 3:10, with translation of the English Standard Version:
- […] וַתָּעָז יָדֹו עַל כּוּשַׁן רִשְׁעָתָֽיִם׃
- […] And his hand prevailed over Cushan-rishathaim.
- to be strong, to be robust
- Tanach, Psalms 89:13, with translation of the New International Version:
- לְךָ זְרֹועַ עִם־גְּבוּרָה תָּעֹז יָדְךָ תָּרוּם יְמִינֶֽךָ׃
- Your arm is endowed with power; your hand is strong, your right hand exalted.
See also
- הֵעֵז (he'ez, “to dare”)
References
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