Hebrew · H936, G2706 · unreviewed

בָּז

To disrespect · to despise

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בּוּז H936 to disrespect
Pronunciation baz
Contempt expressed through deliberate disregard or rejection of someone's worth or authority
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καταφρονέω G2706 to despise
Pronunciation kataphronéō
Contempt expressed through dismissive thinking; to regard someone as worthless or beneath consideration
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What does בָּז (baz) mean in the Bible?

בּוּז · καταφρονέω is a Hebrew word meaning "to treat with contempt or disdain".

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Meaning

to treat with contempt or disdain
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 11×
Imperfect Prov 6:30 · Song 8:1 · Song 8:7 · Prov 23:9
Participle active Prov 11:12 · Prov 13:13 · Prov 14:21
Perfect Prov 1:7 · Zech 4:10
Jussive Prov 23:22
Infinitive absolute Song 8:7
Hebrew Verb Forms

How this verb appears across 11 occurrences in the Hebrew OT (OSHB Leningrad Codex).

Aspect / Form
Imperfect 5 Participle 3 Perfect 2 Infinitive absolute 1
Stem
Qal 11
Mood
Indicative/jussive 4 Indicative 2 Jussive 1

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)

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.

A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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