7846. set
Lexicon
set: Adversary, accuser

Original Word: שֵׂט
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: set
Pronunciation: sah-tahn'
Phonetic Spelling: (sayte)
Definition: Adversary, accuser
Meaning: a departure from right, sin

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
revolter, that turn aside

Or cet {sayt}; from suwt; a departure from right, i.e. Sin -- revolter, that turn aside.

see HEBREW suwt

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from sut
Definition
swerver, perhaps revolter, deeds that swerve
NASB Translation
revolters (1), those who fall away (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
[שֵׂט, סֵט] noun [masculine] swerver, revolter (?), deeds that swerve (from the right?); — plural וְשַׁחֲטָה שֵׂטִים הֶעֱמִיקוּ Hosea 5:2 and revolters have gone deep is slaughter (or שַׁחֲתָה in corruption), but dubious; We Bae Now GASm, compare GuKau, {abbrev}וְשַׁחַת הַשִּׁטִּים הֶע and the pit of Shittim they have made deep; עֲשׂה סֵטִים Psalm 101:3 to do deeds that swerve I hate.

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the root שׂוּט (sut), which means to swerve or turn aside.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • The corresponding Greek entry is Strong's G3847: παράβασις (parabasis), which also denotes a transgression or violation of law. This Greek term is used in the New Testament to describe acts of disobedience or sin, similar to the Hebrew concept of שֵׂט (Set). It emphasizes the breach of a commandment or the act of stepping over a boundary set by divine law.

Usage: The term שֵׂט (Set) is used in the context of moral or ethical deviation, indicating a turning away from the path of righteousness or a sinful act.

Context: • The Hebrew word שֵׂט (Set) is a noun that conveys the concept of deviation from a moral or ethical standard. It is used to describe actions or behaviors that are considered sinful or wrong in the sight of God. The term implies a conscious decision to turn away from what is right and engage in actions that are contrary to divine law.
• In the Hebrew Bible, שֵׂט (Set) is often associated with the idea of straying from the path of righteousness, highlighting the human tendency to deviate from God's commandments. This deviation is not merely a passive error but an active choice to pursue a path that leads away from divine truth and justice.
• The concept of שֵׂט (Set) underscores the importance of adherence to God's laws and the consequences of choosing to ignore them. It serves as a reminder of the need for repentance and the pursuit of righteousness in order to maintain a right relationship with God.

Forms and Transliterations
שֵׂטִ֖ים שטים śê·ṭîm seTim śêṭîm
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Englishman's Concordance
Hosea 5:2
HEB: וְשַׁחֲטָ֥ה שֵׂטִ֖ים הֶעְמִ֑יקוּ וַאֲנִ֖י
NAS: The revolters have gone deep
KJV: And the revolters are profound
INT: slaughter the revolters have gone I

1 Occurrence

Strong's Hebrew 7846
1 Occurrence


śê·ṭîm — 1 Occ.















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