Hebrew · H6231, G2616 · unreviewed

Ashaq

To press upon , i.e. oppress , defraud , violate , overflow · to oppress

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עָשַׁק H6231 to press upon , i.e. oppress , defraud , violate , overflow
Pronunciation ʿāšaq
To oppress through forceful pressure—combining physical coercion with economic fraud; marks injustice in covenant society.
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καταδυναστεύω G2616 to oppress
Pronunciation katadynasteúō
Oppression through deliberate abuse of power against those unable to resist effectively.
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What does ashaq (ashaq) mean in the Bible?

עָשַׁק · καταδυναστεύω is a Hebrew word meaning "to oppress, defraud, exploit".

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Meaning

to oppress, defraud, exploit
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 22×
Participle passive Deut 28:29 · Deut 28:33 · Hos 5:11 · Jer 50:33 · Prov 28:17 · Ps 103:6
Perfect Ezek 18:18 · Lev 5:21 · Lev 5:23 · Ezek 22:29 · 1Sam 12:3
Imperfect Deut 24:14 · Job 10:3 · Lev 19:13 · Jer 7:6 · Job 40:23
Participle active Jer 21:12 · Prov 14:31 · Prov 22:16 · Ps 72:4
Jussive Zech 7:10
Hebrew Verb Forms
Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

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