Hebrew · H5065, G2633 · unreviewed

Nagas

To drive (an animal, a workman, a debtor, an army); by implication, to tax , harass , tyrannize · sentencing adversely (the act)

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נָגַשׂ H5065 to drive (an animal, a workman, a debtor, an army); by implication, to tax , harass , tyrannize
Pronunciation nāgaś
Coercive subjugation: driving animals to labor, then humans under oppressive authority or forced taxation
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κατάκρισις G2633 sentencing adversely (the act)
Pronunciation katákrisis
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What does nagas (nagas) mean in the Bible?

נָגַשׂ · κατάκρισις is a Hebrew word meaning "to oppress, drive, press hard".

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Meaning

to oppress, drive, press hard
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 12×
Participle active Dan 11:20 · Exod 5:10 · Exod 5:14 · Isa 14:4 · Job 3:18 · Job 39:7 · Zech 9:8 · Zech 10:4
Imperfect Deut 15:2 · Deut 15:3 · Isa 58:3
Perfect 2Kgs 23:35
Niphal passive or reflexive — the subject receives or experiences the action
Perfect 1Sam 13:6 · 1Sam 14:24 · Isa 53:7
Hebrew Verb Forms

How this verb appears across 15 occurrences in the Hebrew OT (OSHB Leningrad Codex).

Aspect / Form
Participle 8 Perfect 4 Imperfect 3
Stem
Qal 12 Niphal 3
Mood
Indicative 4 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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