Lexicon akzab: deceptive, disappointing Original Word: אַכְזָבPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: akzab Phonetic Spelling: (ak-zawb') Short Definition: deception NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kazabDefinitiondeceptive, disappointing NASB Translationdeception (1), deceptive (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs אַכְזָב adjective deceptive, disappointing (elative; opposed to אֵיתָן q. v. below יתן) — only absolute singular: — Micah 1:14 (with play on proper name אַכְזִיב); of a deceptive, disappointing stream (compare Isaiah 58:11) Jeremiah 15:18 ("" מַיִם לֹא נֶאְמָ֑נוּ; on meaning compare Job 6:15ff.) Strong's liar, lie From kazab; falsehood; by implication treachery -- liar, lie. see HEBREW kazab |
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