Strong's Lexicon chay: Alive, living, life Original Word: חַי Word Origin: Derived from the root חָיָה (chayah), meaning "to live" or "to be alive." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2198 (ζάω, zao) – to live - G2222 (ζωή, zoe) – life Usage: The Hebrew word "chay" primarily denotes the state of being alive or living. It is used to describe living creatures, life itself, and sometimes metaphorically to refer to vitality or freshness. In the Old Testament, "chay" is often used to contrast with death, emphasizing the dynamic and active nature of life as given by God. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, life was seen as a divine gift from God, and the concept of "chay" was deeply intertwined with the covenant relationship between God and His people. Life was not merely biological existence but included spiritual and communal dimensions. The Israelites understood life as a blessing and a sign of God's favor, often associated with prosperity, health, and longevity. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to chay Definition living NASB Translation life (2), living (3), living man (1), who lives (1). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance life, that lives, living (Aramaic) from chaya'; alive; also (as noun in plural) life -- life, that liveth, living. see HEBREW chaya' Forms and Transliterations בְחַיִּ֛ין בחיין וּלְחַ֥י ולחי חַ֠יַּיָּא חַיַּיָּ֔א חַיָּ֔א חַיָּ֗א חיא חייא לְחַיֵּ֥י לחיי ḇə·ḥay·yîn ḇəḥayyîn chaiYa chaiyaiYa ḥay·yā ḥay·yay·yā ḥayyā ḥayyayyā lə·ḥay·yê lechaiYei ləḥayyê ū·lə·ḥay uleChai ūləḥay vechaiYinLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 6:10 HEB: שְׁמַיָּ֑א וּמְצַלַּ֕יִן לְחַיֵּ֥י מַלְכָּ֖א וּבְנֽוֹהִי׃ NAS: and pray for the life of the king KJV: and pray for the life of the king, INT: of heaven and pray the life of the king and his sons Daniel 2:30 Daniel 4:17 Daniel 4:34 Daniel 6:20 Daniel 6:26 Daniel 7:12 7 Occurrences |