צוּד
tsud
“to hunt”
Definition
to lie alongside (i.e. in wait); by implication, to catch an animal (figuratively, men); to victual (for a journey)
a primitive root; also denominative from H6718 (צַיִד)
- to hunt 1a) (Qal) to hunt 1b) (Poel) to hunt, hunt eagerly or keenly
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Grammar & Morphology
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Occurrences
צוּד appears 14 times in the Old Testament.
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Key Passages
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Take your weapons—your quiver and bow—and go out into the field to hunt some game for me.
Isaac began to tremble violently and said, “Who was it, then, who hunted the game and brought it to me? Before you came in, I ate it all and blessed him—and indeed, he will be blessed!”
Should I hold my head high,You would hunt me like a lion,and again display Your power against me.
This bread of ours was warm when we packed it at home on the day we left to come to you. But take a look, it is now dry and moldy.
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