Lexicon set: swerver, perhaps revolter, deeds that swerve Original Word: סֵטִיםPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: set Phonetic Spelling: (sayte) Short Definition: revolters NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sutDefinitionswerver, perhaps revolter, deeds that swerve NASB Translationrevolters (1), those who fall away (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs [ שֵׂט, סֵט] noun [masculine] swerver, revolter (?), deeds that swerve (from the right?); — plural וְשַׁחֲטָה שֵׂטִים הֶעֱמִיקוּ Hosea 5:2 and revolters have gone deep is slaughter (or שַׁחֲתָה in corruption), but dubious; We Bae Now GASm, compare Gu Kau, {abbrev} וְשַׁחַת הַשִּׁטִּים הֶע and the pit of Shittim they have made deep; עֲשׂה סֵטִים Psalm 101:3 to do deeds that swerve I hate. Strong's revolter, that turn aside Or cet {sayt}; from suwt; a departure from right, i.e. Sin -- revolter, that turn aside. see HEBREW suwt |
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