Lexicon yashen: sleeping Original Word: יָשֵׁןPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: yashen Phonetic Spelling: (yaw-shane') Short Definition: asleep NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yashenDefinitionsleeping NASB Translationasleep (3), sleep (1), sleeping (1), slept (1), smolders (1), who fall asleep (1), who sleep (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs I. יָשֵׁן adjective sleeping; — masculine singular יָשֵׁן 1 Samuel 26:7 3t., feminine singular יֲשֵׁנֵה 1 Kings 3:20 Cant 52; plural יְשֵׁנִים 1 Samuel 26:12; Songs 7:10; construct יֲשֵׁנֵי Daniel 12:2; — asleep, sleeping 1 Samuel 26:7,12; 1 Kings 3:20; Songs 5:2; Songs 7:10; so, figurative, Hosea 7:6, explained as = יֶעְשַׁן smoketh, compare Deuteronomy 29:19, by RS J Phil. xvi. 1888, 72; Proph. iv. n. 19 Che with אַמְּהֶם (Ges § 1. R. 1 a) for אֹפֵהֶם; but < We, their anger sleepeth; of Baal 1 Kings 18:27; in simile of ׳י Psalm 78:65; of dead, as sleeping in dust, Daniel 12:2. Strong's asleep, one out of sleep From yashen; sleepy -- asleep, (one out of) sleep(-eth, -ing), slept. see HEBREW yashen |
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