Lexicon nesach: Drink offering, libation Original Word: נְסַח Strong's Exhaustive Concordance pull down (Aramaic) corresponding to nacach -- pull down. see HEBREW nacach NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origin(Aramaic) corresponding to nasach Definition to pull away NASB Translation drawn (1). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Aramaic root, related to the Hebrew נָסַח (nasach)Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • G2507 (καθαίρεω, kathaireō): This Greek term means to take down, to destroy, or to remove. It is used in the New Testament to describe actions such as the tearing down of strongholds or the removal of obstacles. The concept of removing or tearing away in both Hebrew and Greek reflects a similar theme of divine intervention and the reordering of power structures according to God's purposes. Usage: This Aramaic verb is used in the context of removing or tearing away, often implying a forceful or decisive action. It appears in the Aramaic portions of the Old Testament. Context: • The term נְסַח (nesach) is found in the Aramaic sections of the Old Testament, specifically in the book of Daniel. It conveys the idea of forcibly removing or tearing away something. This action is often associated with divine intervention or judgment, where something is being separated or taken away as part of a larger divine plan. Forms and Transliterations יִתְנְסַ֥ח יתנסח yiṯ·nə·saḥ yitneSach yiṯnəsaḥLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ezra 6:11 HEB: פִּתְגָמָ֣א דְנָ֔ה יִתְנְסַ֥ח אָע֙ מִן־ NAS: a timber shall be drawn from his house KJV: let timber be pulled down from INT: edict this shall be drawn A timber from 1 Occurrence |