H5337Hebrewhaṣṣiyl
נָצַל
to snatch away, whether in a good or a bad sense
211
Total Occurrences
27
Books
211
Old Testament
0
New Testament
Strong’s Definition
to snatch away, whether in a good or a bad sense
Etymology & Derivation
a primitive root;
KJV Usage
[idiom] at all, defend, deliver (self), escape, [idiom] without fail, part, pluck, preserve, recover, rescue, rid, save, spoil, strip, [idiom] surely, take (out).
Detailed Definition
From the Brown–Driver–Briggs (BDB) Hebrew lexicon outline.
- 1.to snatch away, deliver, rescue, save, strip, plunder
- 2.(niphal)
- 3.(piel)
- 4.(hiphil)
- 5.(hophal) to be plucked out
- 6.(hithpael) to strip oneself
Scholarly Notes
Transliteration: nâtsal; Pronunciation: naw-tsal'