נצה
nâtsâh
naw-tsaw'
A primitive root; properly to go forth, that is, (by implication) to be expelled, and (consequently) desolate; causatively to lay waste; also (specifically), to quarrel
KJV Usage: be laid waste, ruinous, strive (together).
KJV Usage: be laid waste, ruinous, strive (together).
| Exodus 2:13 | strove |
| Exodus 21:22 | shall contend, |
| Leviticus 24:10 | strove together |
| Numbers 26:9 | who strove |
| Numbers 26:9 | when they strove |
| Deuteronomy 25:11 | strive |
| 2 Samuel 14:6 | strove together |
| 2 Kings 19:25 | in ruinous |
| Isaiah 37:26 | into ruinous |
| Jeremiah 4:7 | shall be laid waste, |
| 2 | strove together |
| 1 | strove |
| 1 | shall contend, |
| 1 | strive |
| 1 | in ruinous |
| 1 | into ruinous |
| 1 | who strove |
| 1 | when they strove |
| 1 | shall be laid waste, |
natsah G381 an apto
natsah G2507 kath aireo
natsah hi. G1999 epi sustasis
natsah hi. G2186 eph istemi
natsah ni. G3164 machomai