Lexical Summary sachab: to drag Original Word: סָחַבTransliteration: sachab Phonetic Spelling: (saw-khab') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to drag Meaning: to trail along Strong's Concordance draw out, tear A primitive root; to trail along -- draw (out), tear. Brown-Driver-Briggs H5498. sachab [סָחַב] verb drag (Imperfect consecutive 1 singular ואסחב MI18, suffix ואסחבה Ib12.13; Phoenician סחב Lzb328; Arabic , Ethiopic ); — Qal Perfect1plural וְסָחַ֫בְנוּ consecutive 2 Samuel 17:13; Imperfect3masculine singular suffix יִסְחָבוּם Jeremiah 49:20; 50:45; Infinitive absolute סָחוֺב 22:19; construct לִסְחֹב 15:3; — drag, a city עַדהַֿנַּחַל 2 Samuel 17:13, corpses Jeremiah 15:3; 22:19, captives, under figure of sheep dragged off by wild beast 49:20 = 50:45 (ᵐ5 passive, whence Schw Gie suppose a Niph`al יִסָּחֲבוּ). |