7881. sichah
Strong's Lexicon
sichah: Meditation, contemplation, prayer, conversation

Original Word: שִׂיחָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: siychah
Pronunciation: see-khah
Phonetic Spelling: (see-khaw')
Definition: Meditation, contemplation, prayer, conversation
Meaning: reflection, be extension, devotion

Word Origin: Derived from the root verb שִׂיחַ (siach), which means to meditate, muse, or converse.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek equivalent often associated with meditation or contemplation is "μελετάω" (meletao), which means to care for, attend to, or practice. Another related term is "λογίζομαι" (logizomai), meaning to consider or reckon.

Usage: The Hebrew word "sichah" primarily refers to meditation or contemplation. It is used to describe a form of deep, reflective thought or communication, often directed towards God. In the context of prayer, it implies a heartfelt dialogue or communion with the Divine. The term can also encompass the idea of pondering or musing over God's works and words.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, meditation was not merely an intellectual exercise but a spiritual practice that involved the heart and mind. It was a way to internalize God's laws and reflect on His deeds. The practice of meditation was integral to the spiritual life of the Israelites, serving as a means to draw closer to God and understand His will. This reflective practice was often done in solitude or during quiet moments, allowing individuals to focus on their relationship with God.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from an unused word
Definition
complaint, musing
NASB Translation
meditation (3).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
שִׂיחָה noun feminine id.; — absolute ׳שִׂ Psalm 119:99; Job 15:4; suffix שִׂיחָתִי Psalm 119:97; —

1 complaint: לִפְנֵיאֵֿל ׳שׂ Job 15:4 (so Bu and others, compare שִׁיחַ

1 De and others meditation, compare [גָּרֵע]).

2 (object of) musing, study: תּוֺרָה Psalm 119:97; עֵדוּת Psalm 119:99.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
meditation, prayer

Feminine of siyach; reflection; be extension, devotion -- meditation, prayer.

see HEBREW siyach

Forms and Transliterations
יחה שִׂ֝יחָ֗ה שִׂ֣יחָה שִׂיחָתִֽי׃ שיחה שיחתי׃ ·ḥāh Chah ḥāh śî·ḥā·ṯî śî·ḥāh Sichah sichaTi śîḥāh śîḥāṯî
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Englishman's Concordance
Job 15:4
HEB: יִרְאָ֑ה וְתִגְרַ֥ע שִׂ֝יחָ֗ה לִפְנֵי־ אֵֽל׃
NAS: And hinder meditation before
KJV: and restrainest prayer before
INT: reverence and hinder meditation before God

Psalm 119:97
HEB: הַ֝יּ֗וֹם הִ֣יא שִׂיחָתִֽי׃
NAS: Your law! It is my meditation all
KJV: thy law! it [is] my meditation all the day.
INT: the day It is my meditation

Psalm 119:99
HEB: כִּ֥י עֵ֝דְוֹתֶ֗יךָ שִׂ֣יחָה לִֽֿי׃
NAS: For Your testimonies are my meditation.
KJV: for thy testimonies [are] my meditation.
INT: For your testimonies are my meditation

3 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 7881
3 Occurrences


·ḥāh — 1 Occ.
śî·ḥāh — 1 Occ.
śî·ḥā·ṯî — 1 Occ.















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