Hebrew · H6588, H3290 · unreviewed

פֶּשַׁע

A revolt (national, moral or religious) · Jaakob , the Israelitish patriarch

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פֶּשַׁע H6588 a revolt (national, moral or religious)
Pronunciation pesha
Deliberate rebellion against established authority—God or ruler—emphasizing volitional defiance rather than inadvertent error
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יַעֲקֹב H3290 Jaakob , the Israelitish patriarch

What does פֶּשַׁע (pesha yaʿaqov) mean in the Bible?

פֶּשַׁע · יַעֲקֹב is a Hebrew word meaning "a revolt (national, moral or religious)". rebellion, sin, transgression, trespass. This term runs through the canonical themes of Covenant, Priesthood.

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Meaning

a revolt (national, moral or religious)
Extended definition

Willful breach of covenant relationship; rebellion with moral agency, distinct from inadvertent sin

rebellion, sin, transgression, trespass.

Why This Word Matters
It highlights that the problem is willful covenant-breaking among God’s own people. This prepares the way for the gospel’s emphasis on the depth of human rebellion and the need for a substitutionary atonement rather than superficial reform. Micah 1:1-5
Grammatical Forms

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