Lexical Summary satah: to turn aside Original Word: שָׂטָהTransliteration: satah Phonetic Spelling: (saw-taw') Part of Speech: Verb Short Definition: to turn aside Meaning: to deviate from duty Strong's Concordance decline, go aside, turn A primitive root; to deviate from duty -- decline, go aside, turn. Brown-Driver-Briggs H7847. satah [שָׂטָה] verb turn aside (Aramaic סְטָא, id.; שְׂטָא stray; Ethiopic III. be seduced, etc.; cf DrJPhil. xi (1882), 205); — Qal Perfect2feminine singular שָׂטִית Numbers 5:19-20, Imperfect3feminine singular תִּשְׂטֶה 5:12; 5:29, jussive 3masculine singular יֵשְׂטְ Proverbs 7:25; Imperative masculine singular שְׂטֵה 4:15; — turn aside, of unfaithful wife Numbers 5:12 (absolute), + אִישׁ תַּחַת, i.e. while married, 5:19 (+ טֻמְאָה adverb accusative), 5:20; 5:29 (all P); of youth, from (מֵעַל) way of evil woman Proverbs 4:15, toward (אֶל) her ways 7:25. |