Hebrew · H1758, G248 · unreviewed

דּוּשׁ

To trample or thresh · to tread out grain

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דּוּשׁ H1758 to trample or thresh
Pronunciation dûš
Physical force applied to grain or ground; metaphorically implies violent subjugation or destruction of enemies.
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ἀλοάω G248 to tread out grain
Pronunciation aloáō
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What does דּוּשׁ (dush) mean in the Bible?

דּוּשׁ · ἀλοάω is a Hebrew word meaning "to tread or beat grain in order to separate it from chaff".

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Meaning

to tread or beat grain in order to separate it from chaff
Grammatical Forms

How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.

Qal basic active stem — the word in its most common, direct sense
Imperfect Hab 3:12 · Isa 41:15
Participle active 1Chr 21:20
Hophal causative passive — the subject is caused to perform the action
Imperfect Isa 28:27
Hebrew Verb Forms

How this verb appears across 4 occurrences in the Hebrew OT (OSHB Leningrad Codex).

Aspect / Form
Imperfect 3 Participle 1
Stem
Qal 3 Hophal 1
Mood
Indicative/jussive 3

Aspect in Hebrew reflects grammatical form, not tense. "Perfect" (Perfective) typically denotes completed action; "Imperfect" (Imperfective) denotes incomplete or ongoing action. Stem modifies the action type (Qal=simple, Niphal=passive, Piel=intensive, etc.).

Morphology: OSHB WLC (Open Scriptures, CC BY 4.0) · STEPBible TEHMC (Tyndale House, CC BY 4.0)

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