הִשֵּׁ֜אתָ

𐤄𐤔𐤀𐤕

nâshâʼ

you have deceived

To deceive, mislead, or trick; the act of causing someone to hold a false belief or enticing them into error, whether mentally (by delusion) or morally (by seduction). Used of misleading in speech, action, or inducement. The verb emphasizes intentionality and culpability on the part of the deceiver, and can refer to both subtle persuasion and open trickery.

H5377

Jeremiah 4:10 · Word #7

Lexicon H5377

Lemmaנָשָׁא
Lemma (Paleo)𐤍𐤔𐤀
Transliterationnâshâʼ
Strong'sH5377
DefinitionTo deceive, mislead, or trick; the act of causing someone to hold a false belief or enticing them into error, whether mentally (by delusion) or morally (by seduction). Used of misleading in speech, action, or inducement. The verb emphasizes intentionality and culpability on the part of the deceiver, and can refer to both subtle persuasion and open trickery.

Morphology HVhp2ms All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state
Binyan h — Hiphil — Causative active
Conjugation p — Perfect — Completed action
Person 2 — 2nd person — Second person ("you")
Gender m — Masculine — Masculine
Number s — Singular — Singular

Common Translation

Phraseyou have deceived

SIBI-P1 Translation H5377-02

you led astray

Morphological NotesVerb, Hiphil (causative) stem, perfect (completed action), 2nd person masculine singular.
Rendering RationaleThe Hiphil stem expresses causative action, and the perfect 2ms form indicates completed action by a masculine singular subject. "You led astray" preserves the root sense of intentional deception while reflecting the causative force of Hiphil.

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