◄ H3332 ►
יצק
Transliteration
yatsaq;
Pronunciation
yaw-tsak'
Parts of Speech
v
Root Word (Etymology)
a primitive root
Dictionary Aids
TWOT Reference: 897
KJV Translation Count — 53x
The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: pour (21), cast (11), ...out (7), molten (6), firm (2), set down (1), fast (1), groweth (1), hard (1), overflown (1), stedfast (1)
Outline of Biblical Usage
1. to pour, flow, cast, pour out
a. (Qal)
1. to pour, pour out
2. to cast
3. to flow
b. (Hiphil) to pour, pour out
c. (Hophal)
1. to be poured
2. cast, molten (participle)
3. being firmly established (participle)
Strong's Definitions
yatsaq, yaw-tsak'; a primitive root; properly, to pour out (transitive or intransitive); by implication, to melt or cast as metal; by extension, to place firmly, to stiffen or grow hard: — cast, cleave fast, be (as) firm, grow, be hard, lay out, molten, overflow, pour (out), run out, set down, stedfast.
Concordance Results Using KJV
And Jacob rose up early in the morning, and took the stone that he had put for his pillows, and H3332 it up for a pillar, and H3332ed oil upon the top of it.
And Jacob H3332 up a pillar in the place where he talked with him, even a pillar of stone: and he H3332ed a drink offering thereon, and he H3332ed oil thereon.
And thou shalt H3332 four rings of gold for it, and put them in the four corners thereof; and two rings shall be in the one side of it, and two rings in the other side of it.
And thou shalt make for the hanging five pillars of shittim wood, and overlay them with gold, and their hooks shall be of gold: and thou shalt H3332 five sockets of brass for them.
Then shalt thou take the anointing oil, and H3332 it upon his head, and anoint him.
And he made thereunto four pillars of shittim wood, and overlaid them with gold: their hooks were of gold; and he H3332 for them four sockets of silver.
And he H3332 for it four rings of gold, to be H3332 by the four corners of it; even two rings upon the one side of it, and two rings upon the other side of it.
And he H3332 for it four rings of gold, and put the rings upon the four corners that were in the four feet thereof.
And he H3332 four rings for the four ends of the grate of brass, to be places for the staves.
And of the hundred talents of silver were H3332 the sockets of the sanctuary, and the sockets of the vail; an hundred sockets of the hundred talents, a talent for a socket.