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Strong's #5266 - נָסַק
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- (Qal) to ascend
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2414) qxn (נסק NSQ) AC: Ascend CO: ? AB: ?
V) qxn (נסק NSQ) - I. Ascend:[Hebrew and Aramaic] II. Kindle:From the ascending flames. [df: qVn] KJV (7): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hophal) ascend, up, kindle, burn - Strongs: H5266 (נָסַק), H5267 (נְסַק), H5400 (נָשַׂק)
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
סָלֵק verb ascend (loan-word from Aramaic סְלֵיק, ; Palmyrene סלק id., Lzb329 Cook85; Late Hebrew סלק Pi`el remove; Arabic ascend, Lane1410 (also loan-word ?)); — only
Qal Imperfect 1 singular אֶסַּק Psalm 139:8 if I ascend to heaven (שָׁמַיִם ), thou art there (on form, = אֶסְלַק ֗֗֗ , see Ges§ 66e Kö i. 301 Kau§ 44).
נָסַק fut. יִסַּק, once found Psalms 139:8, to ascend. This root, if it can be so called, is of frequent use in Syriac and Chald., but only in the fut. imp. and inf. Kal (ܢܣܩ, ܣܩ, ܡܣܩ), and in Conj. Aph. (ܐܣܩ); in the other forms, pret. and part. Pe., and Conj. Ethp. they use the verb ܣܠܶܩ, so that the first radical Nun never appears. And, indeed, such a root פ֞ן seems never to have existed; and it may have been rightly remarked by Castell (who has been undeservedly blamed for it by J. D. Michaëlis, Lex. Syr. p. 600), that יִסַּק, ܢܶܣܰܩ and אַסֵּק, ܐܣܩ are contraced from יִסְלַק, אַסְלֵק. Other instances of words so contracted that the former of two consonants is doubled, are מַתַּתְיָה, מַתַּתָּה; قدر commonly قدّ see Caussin, p. 12, etc. Properly, therefore, this root נָסַק should be excluded from Lexicons.