Lexicon shaqar: to do or deal falsely Original Word: שָׁקַרPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: shaqar Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-kar') Short Definition: falsely NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origindenominative verb from sheqerDefinitionto do or deal falsely NASB Translationdeal falsely (4), dealt falsely (1), lie (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שָׁקַר] verb denominative do or deal falsely; — Qal Imperfect2masculine singular; תִּשְׁקֹר Genesis 21:23 thou wilt not do falsely to me (׳לִ). Pi`el Perfect1plural שִׁקַּ֫רְ נוּ Psalm 44:18; Imperfect3masculine singular יְשַׁקֵּר 1 Samuel 15:29; 3masculine plural יְשַׁקֵּ֑רוּ Isaiah 63:8, etc; — deal falsely 1 Samuel 15:29; Isaiah 63:8, with ב person Leviticus 19:11 ("" כחשׁ); with ב of thing Psalm 44:18; Psalm 89:34. שֹׁקֶת, שִׁקֲתוֺת see שׁקה. שֹׁרsee שׁרר. שַׁרְאֶ֫צֶר proper name, masculine see שַׂרְאֶ֫צֶר שׁרב (√ of following, parch; Late Hebrew שָׁרַב be scorched (by sun), שָׁרָב parching heat (of sun); Ecclus 43:22 דש ן שרב parched grass; Aramaic שְׁרב, שְׁרֵיב, , , be parched, שְׁרב heat, drought: compare probably also Assyrian proper name, of divinity Šarrabu(-pu) ZimKAT3. 415; > compare Arabic mirage [RobBR i. 42] GesIsaiah 35:7 and others; see against this especially CheIntrod. Is. 269).
Strong's fail, deal falsely, lie A primitive root; to cheat, i.e. Be untrue (usually in words) -- fail, deal falsely, lie. |
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