787. osh
Strong's Lexicon
osh: To be strong, to be firm

Original Word: אשׁ
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: osh
Pronunciation: [ohsh]
Phonetic Spelling: (ohsh)
Definition: To be strong, to be firm
Meaning: a foundation

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often used in the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible) for concepts of strength and firmness includes words like ἰσχύς (ischys - Strong's Greek 2479), which also denotes strength and power.

Usage: The Hebrew verb אוֹשׁ ('osh) conveys the idea of strength and firmness. It is used to describe physical strength, stability, or the firmness of character. In the context of the Hebrew Bible, it often implies a sense of enduring strength or resilience, whether in a physical, moral, or spiritual sense.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, strength was a highly valued trait, often associated with leadership, protection, and divine favor. The concept of strength was not limited to physical prowess but extended to moral and spiritual fortitude. The Hebrew people, living in a land often fraught with conflict and challenges, would have deeply appreciated the notion of strength as a divine attribute and a personal virtue.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) probably of foreign origin
Definition
a foundation
NASB Translation
foundations (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[אשׁ K§ 55, 5 c] noun masculineEzra 6:3 foundation (probably loan-word from Assyrian uššû, id., √ אשׁשׁ (see Biblical Hebrew), so ZimKAT 3. 649; ᵑ7 feminine אוּשָׁא, Late Hebrew אוּשָׁה, Christian- Palestinian Aramaic , , SchulthLex. 19; Arabic : NöM 99); — plural emphatic אֻשַּׁיָּא Ezra 4:12; Ezra 5:16; suffix אֻשֹּׁהִי Ezra 6:3.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
foundation

(Aramaic) corresponding (by transposition and abbreviation) to 'ashuwyah; a foundation -- foundation.

see HEBREW 'ashuwyah

Forms and Transliterations
אֻשַּׁיָּ֛א אשיא וְאֻשַּׁיָּ֖א וְאֻשּׁ֖וֹהִי ואשוהי ואשיא ’uš·šay·yā ’uššayyā ushshaiYa veushshaiYa veushShohi wə’uššayyā wə’uššōwhî wə·’uš·šay·yā wə·’uš·šō·w·hî
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Ezra 4:12
HEB: (שַׁכְלִ֔לוּ ק) וְאֻשַּׁיָּ֖א יַחִֽיטוּ׃
NAS: and repairing the foundations.
KJV: [thereof], and joined the foundations.
INT: wall complete the foundations and repairing

Ezra 5:16
HEB: אֲתָ֗א יְהַ֧ב אֻשַּׁיָּ֛א דִּי־ בֵ֥ית
NAS: [and] laid the foundations of the house
KJV: [and] laid the foundation of the house
INT: came laid the foundations forasmuch of the house

Ezra 6:3
HEB: דָבְחִ֣ין דִּבְחִ֔ין וְאֻשּׁ֖וֹהִי מְסֽוֹבְלִ֑ין רוּמֵהּ֙
NAS: be rebuilt and let its foundations be retained,
KJV: sacrifices, and let the foundations thereof be strongly laid;
INT: offered sacrifices the foundations laid the height

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 787
3 Occurrences


’uš·šay·yā — 1 Occ.
wə·’uš·šay·yā — 1 Occ.
wə·’uš·šō·w·hî — 1 Occ.















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