4712. metsar
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metsar: straits, distress
Original Word: מֵצַר
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: metsar
Phonetic Spelling: (may-tsar')
Short Definition: distress

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from tsarar
Definition
straits, distress
NASB Translation
distress (2), terrors (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
מֵצַר noun [masculine] straits, distress; — absolute מִןֿ הַמֵּצַר קָרָאתִי Psalm 118:5; plural הַמְּצָרִים Lamentations 1:3 the distresses, of conquered Judah; construct מְצָרֵי שְׁאוֺל Psalm 116:3 the straits of Sheol, i.e. the worst possible ("" חֶבְלֵימָֿוֶת).



Strong's
distress, pain, strait

From qebah; something tight, i.e. (figuratively) trouble -- distress, pain, strait.

see HEBREW qebah

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