5398. nashaph
Strong's Concordance
nashaph: to blow
Original Word: נָשַׁף
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: nashaph
Phonetic Spelling: (naw-shaf')
Short Definition: blew
Brown-Driver-Briggs
נָשַׁף verb blow (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew; Christian-Palestinian Aramaic SchwIdioticon 58; Arabic (vulgar) id. (Dozyii. 667; on usual meaning compare WetzstZPV xiv. 7); "" form of נשׁב, compare JenZA iv (1889), 268); —

Qal Perfect3masculine singular בָּהֶם ׳נ Isaiah 40:24 he hath blow upon them (of ׳י under figure of wind); 2 masculine singular נָשַׁפְתָּ בְרוּחֲךָ Exodus 15:10 (song).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
blow

A primitive root; to breeze, i.e. Blow up fresh (as the wind) -- blow.

Forms and Transliterations
נָשַׁ֤ף נָשַׁ֥פְתָּ נשף נשפת nā·šap̄ nā·šap̄·tā nāšap̄ nāšap̄tā naShaf naShafta
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Strong's Hebrew 5398
2 Occurrences


nā·šap̄ — 1 Occ.
nā·šap̄·tā — 1 Occ.

Exodus 15:10
HEB: נָשַׁ֥פְתָּ בְרוּחֲךָ֖ כִּסָּ֣מוֹ
NAS: You blew with Your wind, the sea
KJV: Thou didst blow with thy wind, the sea
INT: blew your wind covered

Isaiah 40:24
HEB: גִּזְעָ֑ם וְגַם־ נָשַׁ֤ף בָּהֶם֙ וַיִּבָ֔שׁוּ
NAS: But He merely blows on them, and they wither,
KJV: in the earth: and he shall also blow upon them, and they shall wither,
INT: has their stock merely blows wither and the storm

2 Occurrences

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