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Old Testament Hebrew Lexical DictionaryHebrew Lexicon

Strong's #817 - אָשָׁם

Transliteration
ʼâshâm
Phonetics
aw-shawm'
Origin
from (H816)
Parts of Speech
masculine noun
TWOT
180b
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs' Definition

  1. guilt, offense, guiltiness
    1. offense, trespass, fault
    2. guilt, guiltiness
    3. compensation (for offense)
    4. trespass offering, guilt offering

Greek Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 52 ‑ ἄγνοια (ag'‑noy‑ah);  93 ‑ ἀδικία (ad‑ee‑kee'‑ah);  266 ‑ ἁμαρτία (ham‑ar‑tee'‑ah);  931 ‑ βάσανος (bas'‑an‑os);  2512 ‑ καθαρισμός (kath‑ar‑is‑mos');  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (47)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 28
Numbers 5
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
BSB (43)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 27
Numbers 5
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
CSB (42)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 26
Numbers 3
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
ESV (46)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 27
Numbers 5
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
KJV (45)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 27
Numbers 4
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
LEB (46)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 27
Numbers 5
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
LSB (86)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 54
Numbers 7
1 Samuel 8
2 Kings 2
Psalms 2
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 2
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 8
N95 (84)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 54
Numbers 7
1 Samuel 8
2 Kings 2
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 2
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 8
NAS (85)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 54
Numbers 7
1 Samuel 8
2 Kings 2
Psalms 2
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 2
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 8
NLT (0)
The World English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
WEB (45)
Genesis 1
Leviticus 26
Numbers 5
1 Samuel 4
2 Kings 1
Psalms 1
Proverbs 1
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 1
Ezekiel 4
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

1473) ms (סהמ ShM) AC: Breathe CO: Breath AB: Desolate: The wind, or breath, of someone or something is its character.

A) ms (סהמ ShM) AC: ? CO: Breath AB: Desolate: Hebrew names are words given to describe character.

Nm) ms (סהמ ShM) - I. Breath:The breath of a man is character, what makes one what he is. The name of an individual is more than an identifier but descriptive of his character or breath. II. There:Used to identify another place. [Hebrew and Aramaic] III. Sky:The place of the winds. [Hebrew and Aramaic; Only used in the masculine plural form, mimsor nimsin Aramaic] IV. Aroma: A sweet aroma that is carried on the wind or breath. [df: Mo] KJV (1365): name, renown, fame, famous, heaven, air, sweet, there - Strongs: H5561 (סַם), H8033 (שָׁם), H8034 (שֵׁם), H8036 (שֻׁם), H8064 (שָׁמֶה), H8065 (שְׁמַיִן), H8536 (תַּמָּה)

Nf1 ) ems (סהמה ShMH) - Desolate: A wind blowing over the land pulls the moisture out of the ground drying it up, making a place of ruin or desert. KJV (39): astonishment, desolation, desolate, waste, wonderful - Strongs: H8047 (שַׁמָּה)

kf1) emsm (מסהמה MShMH) - Desolate: A wind blowing over the land pulls the moisture out of the ground drying it up, making a place of ruin or desert. KJV (7): desolate, astonishment - Strongs: H4923 (מְשַׁמָּה)

nmm) nmsa (אסהמנ AShMN) - Desolate: A wind blowing over the land pulls the moisture out of the ground drying it up, making a place of ruin or desert. KJV (1): desolate - Strongs: H820 (אַשְׁמָן)

B) mms (סהממ ShMM) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Desolate: A wind blowing over the land pulls the moisture out of the ground drying it up, making a place of ruin or desert. One in horror or in astonishment is one dried up in the inside.

V) mms (סהממ ShMM) - Desolate: [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (93): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil, Hitpael, Hophal, Piel) desolate, astonish, waste, destroy, wonder, amaze - Strongs: H8074 (שָׁמֵם), H8075 (שְׁמַם)

Nf1) emms (סהממה ShMMH) - Desolate: KJV (58): desolate, waste - Strongs: H8077 (שִׁמָמָה)

ejm) nfmmis (סהיממונ ShYMMWN) - Desolation: KJV (2): astonishment - Strongs: H8078 (שִׁמָּמוֹן)

C) msa (אסהמ AShM) AC: ? CO: ? AB: Guilt: One with a character of wrongdoing.

V) msa (אסהמ AShM) - Guilt: KJV (35): (vf: Paal, Niphal, Hiphil) guilty, desolate, offend, trespass, destroy, faulty, offence - Strongs: H816 (אָשֵׁם)

Nm) msa (אסהמ AShM) - Guilt: KJV (49): trespass, sin, guiltiness - Strongs: H817 (אָשָׁם), H818 (אָשֵׁם)

Nf1) emsa (אסהמה AShMH) - Guilt: KJV (19): trespass, sin, offend - Strongs: H819 (אַשְׁמָה)

G) mes (סההמ ShHM) AC: ? CO: ? AB: ?: [Unknown meaning;]

Nm) mes (סההמ ShHM) - Shoham: An unknown stone. KJV (11): onyx - Strongs: H7718 (שֹׁהַם)

J) mfs (סהומ ShWM) AC: Smell CO: Garlic AB: ?: A sense of smell from breathing.

Nm) mfs (סהומ ShWM) - Garlic: From its strong odor. KJV (1): garlick - Strongs: H7762 (שׁוּמִים)

L) msi (יסהמ YShM) AC: ? CO: Desert AB: Desolate: A wind blowing over the land pulls the moisture out of the ground drying it up, making a place of ruin or desert.

V) msi (יסהמ YShM) - Desolate: KJV (4): (vf: Paal) desolate - Strongs: H3456 (יָשַׁם)

bf1) emisi (יסהימה YShYMH) - Desolate: KJV (1): seize - Strongs: H3451 (יְשִׁימָה)

bjm) nfmisi (יסהימונ YShYMWN) - Desert: A desolate place. KJV (13): desert, wilderness, solitary - Strongs: H3452 (יְשִׁימוֹן)

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Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 אָשָׁם noun masculine offence, guilt׳א Genesis 26:10 37t., suffix אֲשָׁמוֺ Numbers 5:7 7t.; —

1 offence, trespass, fault Psalm 68:22 ( guiltiness RV).

2 guilt Genesis 26:10 (J) Proverbs 14:9; Jeremiah 51:5.

3 compensation, לְהָשִׁיב הָאָשָׁם אֵלָיו to whom to return the compensation (or satisfaction for injury) Numbers 5:7,8 (P; restitution for guilt RV).

4 trespass-offering (AV, but guilt-offering RV) used only in Leviticus 5; Leviticus 6:10; Leviticus 7:1; Leviticus 14:1; Leviticus 19:21,22; Numbers 5:1; Numbers 6:12; Numbers 18:9 (P), & Ezekiel 40:39; Ezekiel 42:13; Ezekiel 44:29; Ezekiel 46:20, compare Ezra 10:19. This offering seems to have been confined to offences against God or man that could be estimated and so covered by compensation. The ordinary trespass-offering was a ram, together with restitution and a penalty of a fifth of its value. The trespass-offerings of the leper and Nazirite were Hebrews -lambs Leviticus 14Numbers 6:12; if the person who suffered wrong or his kinsmen were not living the fine went to the priests. The victims were offered, the blood and fat pieces going to the altar, the skin and flesh to the priests. There seems to have been no application of the blood to the horns of the altar (the chief ceremony of the sin-offering) because the guilt was not expiated at the altar but by compensation to the wronged person or his representative. A part of the blood of the leper's trespass-offering was applied to his person to consecrate him (as in the case of the ram of consecration to consecrate the priests Leviticus 8:23). The trespass-offering is unknown to J E D and the older Hebrew literature. However, the Philistines send an אשׁם of golden mice and tumours 1 Samuel 6:3,4,8,17, and an אשׁם of money was given to the priests 2 Kings 12:17, but these are entirely different from the trespass-offering of P. The Messianic servant offers himself as an אשׁם in compensation for the sins of the people, interposing for them as their substitute Isaiah 53:10 (incorrectly, sin-offering AV RV). See further Oehler OT Theol. § 137 Di Leviticus 5:14.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

אָשָׁם with suff. אֲשָׁמוֹ Pl. with suff. אֲשָׁמָיו fault, guilt, blame, which any one incurs, Genesis 26:10; Jeremiah 51:5. Hence

(1) that by which any one contracts guilt, Numbers 5:7,.

(2) sacrifice for transgression, 1 Samuel 6:3, seq.; 2 Kings 12:17; Isaiah 53:10; Ezekiel 40:39. In the Mosaic law there is a careful distinction between these sacrifices for trespass (אֲשָׁמִים), and sacrifices for sin (חַטָּאוֹת). Not only were the ceremonies used in the two cases different (see -Lev. 5:126, Engl. Ver. -119 ; and -6:17 ; -7:17 ; compare -4:135 ; -6:1723, Engl. Ver. -2430 ), but in one and the same offering both kinds of victims were sometimes joined (as Leviticus 14:10, seq.; Numbers 6:12, seq.; comp. -Lev. 5:710 ); and the particular faults or sins which were to be expiated by the one or the other offering are carefully laid down in the law (see Levit. 5:15 -12:24 ; -19:2022 ; Numbers 6:11, 12 ); although the exact difference between each kind of sin has hitherto been vainly inquired[?]. See Joseph. Antiquit. iii. 9, § 3 Philo, De Victimis, ii. page 247; Mang., Rosenm. on Leviticus 5:6 Carpzov, Antiquit. S. Cod. page 707, seq.


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List of Word Forms
אֲשָׁמ֜וֹ אֲשָׁמ֣וֹ אֲשָׁמ֥וֹ אֲשָׁמ֨וֹ אֲשָׁמָם֙ אֲשָׁמוֹ֙ אָשָֽׁם׃ אָשָׁ֑ם אָשָׁ֔ם אָשָׁ֖ם אָשָׁ֛ם אָשָׁם֙ אשם אשם׃ אשמו אשמם בַּאֲשָׁמָֽיו׃ באשמיו׃ הָֽאָשָׁ֔ם הָֽאָשָׁם֒ הָֽאָשָׁם֙ הָאָשָֽׁם׃ הָאָשָׁ֑ם הָאָשָׁ֖ם הָאָשָׁ֛ם הָאָשָׁ֥ם הָאָשָׁם֒ הָאָשָׁם֙ הָאָשָׁם֮ האשם האשם׃ וְהָאָשָֽׁם׃ וְהָאָשָׁ֔ם וְכָאָשָֽׁם׃ וְלָאָשָׁ֑ם והאשם והאשם׃ וכאשם׃ ולאשם כָּֽאָשָׁ֔ם כאשם לְאָשָֽׁם׃ לְאָשָׁ֑ם לְאָשָׁ֖ם לאשם לאשם׃ ’ă·šā·mām ’ă·šā·mōw ’ā·šām ’āšām ’ăšāmām ’ăšāmōw aSham ashaMam ashaMo ba’ăšāmāw ba·’ă·šā·māw baashaMav hā’āšām hā·’ā·šām haaSham kā’āšām kā·’ā·šām kaaSham lə’āšām lə·’ā·šām leaSham vechaaSham vehaaSham velaaSham wə·hā·’ā·šām wə·ḵā·’ā·šām wə·lā·’ā·šām wəhā’āšām wəḵā’āšām wəlā’āšām
 
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