Thaer
H7686
- Original: שׁגה - Transliteration: Shagah - Phonetic: shaw-gaw' - Definition: 1. to go astray, stray, err a. (Qal) 1. to err, stray 2. to swerve, meander, reel, roll, be intoxicated, err (in drunkenness) 3. to go astray (morally) 4. to commit sin of ignorance or inadvertence, err (ignorantly) b. (Hiphil) 1. to lead astray 2. to lead astray, mislead (mentally) 3. to lead astray (morally) - Origin: a primitive root - TWOT entry: 2325 - Part(s) of speech: Verb - Strong's: A primitive root; to stray (causatively mislead) usually (figuratively) to mistake especially (morally) to transgress; by extension (through the idea of intoxication) to reel (figuratively) be enraptured: - (cause to) go astray deceive err be ravished sin through ignorance (let make to) wander. Total KJV Occurrences: 21 • astray, 2 Proverbs 5:23; Proverbs 28:10 • deceived, 1 Proverbs 20:1 • deceiver, 1 Job 12:16 • err, 4 Psalm 119:21; Psalm 119:118; Proverbs 19:27; Isaiah 28:7 • erred, 6 Numbers 15:22; 1 Samuel 26:21; Job 6:24; Job 19:4; Isaiah 28:7(2) • erreth, 1 Ezekiel 45:20 • ignorance, 1 Leviticus 4:13 • ravished, 2 Proverbs 5:19; Proverbs 5:20 • wander, 2 Deuteronomy 27:18; Psalm 119:10 • wandered, 1 Ezekiel 34:6