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Strong's Biblical Hebrew Lexicon for H5378 – נָשָׁא

Strong's Biblical Hebrew Lexicon for H5378 – נָשָׁא - Ark.au

Strong's H5378 – נָשָׁא nasha' (naw-shaw')

1. to lend on interest 2. (by implication) to demand payment for debt [a primitive root (perhaps identical with H5377, through the idea of imposition)]

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נָשָׁא occurs 4 times in the Old Testament

1) to lend on interest or usury, be a creditor
1a) (Qal) creditor (participle)
1b) (Hiphil) to act as a creditor

נֹשֶׁא֙ — Occurs 2 times as — Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine singular — e.g. 1 Samuel 22:2
וְנָֽשָׁא־ — Occurs 1 time as — Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Conjunctive perfect - third person masculine singular — 1 Kings 8:31
נֹשִׁ֑אים — Occurs 1 time as — Verb - Qal - Participle - masculine plural — Nehemiah 5:7

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