Hebrew · H1605 · unreviewed

גָּעַר

To chide

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גָּעַר H1605
Pronunciation gāʿar

What does גָּעַר (gāʿar) mean in the Bible?

גָּעַר (gāʿar) is a Hebrew word meaning "to chide". to chide BDB: rebuke Usage: corrupt, rebuke, reprove. The LORD’s rebuke halts what appears unstoppable.

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Meaning

to chide
Extended definition

To rebuke with authoritative force; God's characteristic reproof that enforces order or correction

to chide BDB: rebuke Usage: corrupt, rebuke, reprove.

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
Why This Word Matters
The Lord’s rebuke halts what appears unstoppable. Isaiah 17:12-14
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
Perfect Jer 29:27 · Ps 9:6 · Ps 119:21
Participle active Mal 2:3 · Nah 1:4
Sequential imperfect Ps 68:31
Imperfect Ruth 2:16
Jussive Zech 3:2
Biblical Occurrences

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Showing 8 of 14 occurrences in the biblical text.

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