H5080Hebrewniḏḥēy
נָדַח
to push off; used in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively (to expel, mislead, strike, inflict, etc.)
54
Total Occurrences
15
Books
54
Old Testament
0
New Testament
Strong’s Definition
to push off; used in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively (to expel, mislead, strike, inflict, etc.)
Etymology & Derivation
a primitive root;
KJV Usage
banish, bring, cast down (out), chase, compel, draw away, drive (away, out, quite), fetch a stroke, force, go away, outcast, thrust away (out), withdraw.
Detailed Definition
From the Brown–Driver–Briggs (BDB) Hebrew lexicon outline.
- 1.to impel, thrust, drive away, banish
- 2.(qal)
- 3.(niphal)
- 4.(pual) to be thrust into
- 5.(hiphil)
- 6.(hophal) to be chased, be hunted
Scholarly Notes
Transliteration: nâdach; Pronunciation: naw-dakh'