Hebrew · H8327 · unreviewed

שָׁרַשׁ

To root , i.e. strike into the soil , or (by implication) to pluck from it

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שָׁרַשׁ H8327
Pronunciation šāraš

What does שָׁרַשׁ (šāraš) mean in the Bible?

שָׁרַשׁ (šāraš) is a Hebrew word meaning "to root , i.e. strike into the soil , or (by implication) to pluck from it". to root, i.

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Meaning

to root , i.e. strike into the soil , or (by implication) to pluck from it
Extended definition

Root metaphor moves from literal soil-grounding to spiritual establishment or uprooting; foundational permanence versus removal.

to root, i.e. strike into the soil, or (by implication) to pluck from it BDB: deal with the roots Usage: (take, cause to take) root (out).

Source: Open Scriptures Hebrew Lexicon + Brown-Driver-Briggs
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
Imperfect Isa 27:6
Participle active Job 5:3
Poel
Perfect Isa 40:24
Poal
Perfect Jer 12:2
Pual intensive passive — intensive action received by the subject
Imperfect Job 31:8
Piel intensive active — emphasizes thoroughness or repeated action
Imperfect Job 31:12
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