יָנָה
To rage or be violent ; by implication, to suppress , to maltreat
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What does יָנָה (yānāh) mean in the Bible?
יָנָה (yānāh) is a Hebrew word meaning "to rage or be violent ; by implication, to suppress , to maltreat". to rage or be violent; by implication, to suppress, to maltreat BDB: suppress Usage: destroy, (thrust out by) oppress(-ing, -ion, -or), proud, vex, do violence.
Meaning
Rage that manifests as oppression; violence directed at suppression of the vulnerable through aggressive domination.
to rage or be violent; by implication, to suppress, to maltreat BDB: suppress Usage: destroy, (thrust out by) oppress(-ing, -ion, -or), proud, vex, do violence.
Grammatical Forms
How the stem changes the meaning of this verb across the biblical text.
Hiphil causative active — the subject causes someone else to perform the action 11×
Biblical Occurrences
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Cross-Language Connections
Greek words that correspond to or develop the meaning of this Hebrew word in the New Testament.