Hebrew · H5375, H3027 · unreviewed

נְשָׂא יָדֶךָ

To lift , in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absolute and relative · a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.], in distinction from 3709 , the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]

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נָשָׂא H5375 to lift , in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absolute and relative
Pronunciation nose
Foundational verb of elevation: lifts objects, persons, burdens, and metaphorically sins, prayers, oneself into prominence or divine regard.
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יָד H3027 a hand (the open one [indicating power , means , direction , etc.], in distinction from 3709 , the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]
Pronunciation yād
Open hand signifies power, control, and agency; extends from literal grasp to dominion and divine authority throughout Scripture.
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What does נְשָׂא יָדֶךָ (nesa yadekha) mean in the Bible?

נָשָׂא · יָד is a Hebrew word meaning "Lift up your hand, act in power".

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Meaning

Lift up your hand, act in power
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 325×
Imperfect 2Sam 14:14 · Deut 1:31 · Deut 5:11 · Deut 10:17 · Deut 28:49 · Deut 28:50 · Deut 33:3 · Eccl 5:14 · Exod 20:7 · Exod 23:21 · Ezek 12:12 · Ezek 18:20 · Gen 32:21 · Gen 40:13 · Gen 40:19 · Hab 1:3 118×
Participle active 1Chr 5:18 · 1Chr 10:4 · 1Chr 10:5 · 1Chr 11:39 · 1Chr 12:25 · 1Chr 15:26 · 1Chr 18:2 · 1Chr 18:6 · 1Kgs 5:29 · 1Kgs 10:2 · 1Kgs 10:22 · 1Sam 10:3 · 1Sam 14:1 · 1Sam 14:3 · 1Sam 14:6 · 1Sam 14:7 72×
Perfect 1Chr 18:11 · 1Chr 27:23 · 1Kgs 10:11 · 2Chr 11:21 · 2Kgs 9:25 · 2Kgs 25:27 · 2Sam 20:21 · Exod 10:13 · Exod 35:26 · Ezek 18:6 · Ezek 18:12 · Ezek 18:15 · Ezek 18:19 · Gen 13:6 · Hab 3:10 · Hag 2:19 65×
Sequential imperfect 1Chr 16:29 · Isa 13:2 · Isa 40:26 · Isa 51:6 · Jer 4:6 · Jer 6:1 · Jer 13:20 · Jer 51:12 · Jer 51:27 · Josh 3:6 · Josh 4:3 · Josh 6:6 · Lev 10:4 · Num 1:2 · Num 26:2 · Ps 24:7 47×
Infinitive construct Deut 1:9 · Gen 44:1 · Isa 1:14 · Jer 17:27 · Job 27:1 · Job 29:1 · Prov 18:5 · Prov 30:21
Jussive Isa 2:9 · Jer 7:16 · Jer 11:14 · Prov 19:18 · Ezra 9:12 · Jer 17:21 · Num 6:26
Infinitive absolute Hos 1:6 · Jer 10:5 · Num 4:2 · Num 4:22
Participle passive Isa 33:24 · Ps 32:1
Cohortative Job 32:21 · Lam 3:41
Niphal passive or reflexive — the subject receives or experiences the action 16×
Imperfect Ezek 1:19 · Ezek 1:20 · Ezek 1:21 · Jer 10:5 · Prov 30:13 · Isa 33:10 · Isa 40:4 · Isa 49:22 · Isa 66:12
Participle active Isa 2:12 · Isa 30:25
Sequential imperfect Ps 7:7 · Ps 94:2
Perfect 1Chr 14:2 · 2Sam 19:43
Participle passive Zech 5:7
Piel intensive active — emphasizes thoroughness or repeated action
Participle active Esth 9:3 · Jer 22:27 · Jer 44:14
Perfect 1Kgs 9:11 · 2Sam 5:12
Hithpael reflexive or reciprocal — the subject acts on itself or mutually with others
Imperfect Dan 11:14 · Ezek 29:15 · Num 16:3 · Num 23:24
Infinitive construct Ezek 17:14
Cross-Language Connections

Greek words that correspond to or develop the meaning of this Hebrew word in the New Testament.

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