שָׂנֹ֣א
𐤔𐤍𐤀
sânêʼ
hating
To hate, feel intense or active dislike or enmity toward a person, group, behavior, or object. Also, to be an enemy or act with animosity. The term can reflect an emotional state, an established attitude, or active hostility. Depending on context, it can indicate interpersonal antagonism, social or political opposition, or divine disapproval.
Judges 15:2 · Word #6
Lexicon H8130
| Lemma | שָׂנֵא |
| Lemma (Paleo) | 𐤔𐤍𐤀 |
| Transliteration | sânêʼ |
| Strong's | H8130 |
| Definition | To hate, feel intense or active dislike or enmity toward a person, group, behavior, or object. Also, to be an enemy or act with animosity. The term can reflect an emotional state, an established attitude, or active hostility. Depending on context, it can indicate interpersonal antagonism, social or political opposition, or divine disapproval. |
Morphology HVqa
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | V — Verb — An action or state |
| Binyan | q — Qal — Simple active |
| Conjugation | a — Infinitive Absolute — Emphasizes the verb |
Common Translation
| Phrase | hating |
SIBI-P1 Translation H8130-20
to hate
| Morphological Notes | Verb, Qal stem, infinitive absolute; expresses the verbal idea in an unbounded, intensifying, or emphatic form. |
| Rendering Rationale | The Qal stem conveys simple active hostility or enmity. As an infinitive absolute, the form expresses the verbal action in its pure, uninflected sense, hence "to hate" as the abstract action of hostility. |
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