What does נָשָׂא · לֵב mean in the Bible?
נָשָׂא · לֵב is a Hebrew phrase meaning "heart lifted, heart moved".
To lift , in a great variety of applications, literal and figurative, absolute and relative · the heart ; also used (figuratively) very widely for the feelings , the will and even the intellect ; likewise for the centre of anything
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נָשָׂא · לֵב is a Hebrew phrase meaning "heart lifted, heart moved".
Full entry for נְשָׂאוֹ לִבּוֹ (H5375, H3820) · Open the biblical lexicon
נָשָׂא · לֵב is a Hebrew phrase meaning "heart lifted, heart moved".
H5375, H3820 is connected to 1,250 lexical occurrence verses in the lexicon data.
Hebrew phrase. heart lifted, heart moved
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נְשָׂאוֹ לִבּוֹ is a primitive root - no further derivation.
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