Strong Hebrew #7520 - רָצַד ratsad (to watch (stealthily))
Original Word: | רָצַד |
Transliteration: | ratsad |
Definition: | to watch (stealthily) |
Part of Speech: | Verb |
Phonetic Spelling: | (raw-tsad') |
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
leap
A primitive root; probably to look askant, i.e. (figuratively) be jealous -- leap.
Englishman's Concordance
1) (Piel) to watch stealthily or with envious hostility, watch with enmity, watch with envy
Part of Speech: verb
A Related Word by BDB/Strong’s Number: a primitive root
Same Word by TWOT Number: 2206
Brown-Driver-Briggs
[
רָצַד]
verb Pi`elwatch stealthily, or with envious hostility (Arabic
watch or
wait (often
lie in wait)
for;
ירצר Ecclus 14:22
observe stealthily, so once Aramaic
רְצַר Levy
NHWB iv. 464); — only
Imperfect2masculine plural
תְּרַצְּדוּןPsalm 68:17 (figurative of mountains, with accusative).
Englishman's Concordance (References)
Strong's Hebrew: 7520. רָצַד (ratsad) — 1 Occurrence
Psalm 68:16
HEB: לָ֤מָּה ׀ תְּֽרַצְּדוּן֮ הָרִ֪ים גַּבְנֻ֫נִּ֥ים
NAS: Why do you look with envy, O mountains
KJV:Why leap ye, ye high hills?
INT: Why look mountains with peaks