Strong's Lexicon nachash: Serpent, snake Original Word: נָחָשׁ Word Origin: From the root verb נָחַשׁ (nachash), meaning "to practice divination" or "to observe signs." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G3789: ὄφις (ophis) - This Greek word is used in the New Testament to refer to serpents, including the serpent in the Garden of Eden (Revelation 12:9). Usage: The Hebrew word "nachash" primarily refers to a serpent or snake. It is often associated with cunning, deception, and danger, as seen in its first biblical appearance in Genesis. The term can also carry connotations of enchantment or divination due to its root verb. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Near Eastern cultures, serpents were often seen as symbols of chaos, danger, and sometimes healing or protection. In the biblical context, the serpent is most famously known for its role in the Garden of Eden, where it tempts Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. This narrative has shaped the serpent's symbolic association with Satan and evil in Judeo-Christian thought. Additionally, serpents were sometimes used in religious rituals and were considered to have mystical powers. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom an unused word Definition a serpent NASB Translation serpent (24), serpent's (2), serpents (2), snake (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs I. נָחָשׁ noun masculineGenesis 3:1 serpent (Late Hebrew id.; Arabic serpent, viper (Lane406anything hunted) is compare by LagM, i, 230; BN 50, 188 BaEs 48, but improbable; Arabic see below [נָחַשׁ below; on formation compare LagBN 50); — absolute ׳נ Amos 5:19 +; construct נְחַשׁ Numbers 21:9 2t.; plural נְחָשִׁים Numbers 21:6; Jeremiah 8:17; — 1 serpent: a. as biting, Amos 5:19; Ecclesiastes 10:8, in spite of charm (לַחַשׁ) Ecclesiastes 10:11 [compare Ecculs Ecclesiastes 12:13], Jeremiah 8:17 (+ צִפְעֹנִים; figurative of enemies); so הַנְּחָשִׁים הַשְׁרָפִים Numbers 21:6 (deadly; J E; compare JacobArab. Dicht. iv. 10 ff.), and singular Numbers 21:9, also (collective) Numbers 21:7 compare שָׂרָף ׳נ Deuteronomy 8:15 (+ עַקְרָב); ׳נ figurative of oppressor, מִשֹּׁרֶשׁ נָחָשׁ יֵצֵא צֶפַע וּפִרְיוֺ שָׂרָף מְעוֺפֵף Isaiah 14:29; figurative of Dan Genesis 49:17 (poem in J; "" שְׁפִיפֹן); ׳הֲמַת נ Psalm 58:5 (simile of perniciousness of ungodly), compare ׳נ Psalm 140:4; simile of effect of wine Proverbs 22:32 ("" צִפִעֹנִי). b. rod becomes ׳נ Exodus 4:3 (J), compare Exodus 7:15 (E); ׳עֲלֵי צוּר דֶּרֶךְ נ Proverbs 30:19. c. ׳נ (apparently) as hissing Jeremiah 46:22 (in simile, compare Gie); as eating dust Isaiah 65:25 compare Micah 7:17 (in simile; see also Genesis 3:14). d. as crafty tempter Genesis 3:1,2,4,13,14. 2 (הַ)נְּחשֶׁת ׳נ, bronze image of serpent Numbers 21:9 (twice in verse); 2 Kings 18:4 (compare נְחֻשְׁתָּן). 3 mythological בָּרִחַ ׳נ Job 26:13 fleeing serpent, of eclipse-dragon (compareלִנְיָתָן Job 3:6); also בּרִחַ ֗֗֗ ׳לִוְיָתָן נ עֲקַלָּתוֺן ׳לִוְיָתָן נ Isaiah 27:1 (symbolic of world-powers); ׳נ of sea-monster Amos 9:3. — ׳נ with verb נָשַׁךְ bite Numbers 21:6 8t. On supernatural character of serpents in Arabic belief see NöZeitschr. Für Völkerpsychol. i.(1860), 412-416 RSKinship 197, Semitic i. 421 f., 2d ed, 442 WeSkizzen iii.147, Arab. Heid. 2, 152 f. JacobArab. Dicht. iv. 5 Strong's Exhaustive Concordance serpent From nachash; a snake (from its hiss) -- serpent. see HEBREW nachash Forms and Transliterations הַנְּחָשִׁ֣ים הַנָּחָ֑שׁ הַנָּחָ֖שׁ הַנָּחָ֥שׁ הַנָּחָֽשׁ׃ הַנָּחָשׁ֙ הַנָּחָשׁ֮ הנחש הנחש׃ הנחשים וְהַנָּחָשׁ֙ וְנָחָ֖שׁ והנחש ונחש כְּנָחָ֣שׁ כַּנָּחָ֔שׁ כַּנָּחָ֣שׁ כנחש לְנָחָ֑שׁ לְנָחָ֖שׁ לנחש נְחַ֣שׁ נְחַ֥שׁ נְחַ֨שׁ נְחָשִׁים֙ נָ֫חָ֥שׁ נָחָ֑שׁ נָחָ֖שׁ נָחָ֗שׁ נָחָ֣שׁ נָחָ֤שׁ ׀ נָחָ֥שׁ נָחָֽשׁ׃ נָחָשׁ֙ נחש נחש׃ נחשים han·nā·ḥāš han·nə·ḥā·šîm hannaChash hannāḥāš hannechaShim hannəḥāšîm kan·nā·ḥāš kannaChash kannāḥāš kə·nā·ḥāš kenaChash kənāḥāš lə·nā·ḥāš lenaChash lənāḥāš nā·ḥāš naChash nāḥāš nə·ḥā·šîm nə·ḥaš neChash nechaShim nəḥaš nəḥāšîm vehannaChash venaChash wə·han·nā·ḥāš wə·nā·ḥāš wəhannāḥāš wənāḥāšLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Genesis 3:1 HEB: וְהַנָּחָשׁ֙ הָיָ֣ה עָר֔וּם NAS: Now the serpent was more crafty KJV: Now the serpent was more subtil INT: now the serpent was crafty Genesis 3:2 Genesis 3:4 Genesis 3:13 Genesis 3:14 Genesis 49:17 Exodus 4:3 Exodus 7:15 Numbers 21:6 Numbers 21:7 Numbers 21:9 Numbers 21:9 Numbers 21:9 Deuteronomy 8:15 2 Kings 18:4 Job 26:13 Psalm 58:4 Psalm 140:3 Proverbs 23:32 Proverbs 30:19 Ecclesiastes 10:8 Ecclesiastes 10:11 Isaiah 14:29 Isaiah 27:1 Isaiah 27:1 31 Occurrences |