Berean Strong's Lexicon mush: To depart, remove, cease, withdraw Original Word: מוּשׁ Word Origin: A primitive root Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G868 (ἀφίημι, aphiemi): To send away, leave, permit - G3331 (μετάθεσις, metathesis): Change, removal, transfer Usage: The Hebrew verb "mush" primarily conveys the idea of movement, specifically the act of departing or withdrawing. It is often used in contexts where something is being removed or ceases to be present. This can refer to physical movement or metaphorical departure, such as the removal of God's presence or the cessation of a particular state or condition. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the concept of presence and absence was significant, especially in relation to God's presence among His people. The verb "mush" would have been understood in the context of covenantal relationships, where God's presence was a sign of blessing and His withdrawal a sign of judgment or discipline. The physical and spiritual realms were closely linked, and the movement or removal of God's presence had profound implications for the community. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to feel NASB Translation feel (3). Brown-Driver-Briggs II. [מוּשׁ] verb feel (Late Hebrew id.; Aramaic , מוּשׁ id.; secondary form of משׁשׁ q. v.); — Qal Imperfect1singular suffix וַאֲֻמשְׁךָ Genesis 27:21 draw near that I may feel thee. Hiph`il Imperfect3masculine plural וְלֹא יִמִישׁוּן יְדֵיהֶם Psalm 115:7 as for their hands, they do not feel (of idols; "" דַגְלֵיהֶם וְלֹא יְהַלּ֑בוּ); Imperative suffix וַהֲמִישֵׁנִי Judges 16:26 Qr (Kt והימשׁני, see ימשׁ), but read וַהֲּמִשֵּׁנִי, see משׁשׁ. מוֺשָׁב see ישׁב. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance feel, handle A primitive root; to touch -- feel, handle. Forms and Transliterations וַאֲמֻֽשְׁךָ֖ ואמשך יְמִישׁ֗וּן ימישון vaamushCha wa’ămušḵā wa·’ă·muš·ḵā yə·mî·šūn yemiShun yəmîšūnLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 27:21 HEB: גְּשָׁה־ נָּ֥א וַאֲמֻֽשְׁךָ֖ בְּנִ֑י הַֽאַתָּ֥ה NAS: come close, that I may feel you, my son, KJV: Come near, I pray thee, that I may feel thee, my son, INT: come Please may feel my son you Psalm 115:7 2 Occurrences |