אַשָּׁף
𐤀𐤔𐤐
ʼashshâph
H826 noun
SILEX Entry
Definition
A practitioner of occult arts, specifically a court magician, conjurer, or enchanter. Used in Aramaic sections of the Hebrew Bible to refer to individuals skilled in interpreting omens, signs, dreams, or performing ritual magic, often in royal service.
Semantic Range
magician, conjurer, enchanter, court ritual specialist, practitioner of occult arts
Root / Etymology
Root uncertain; likely a loanword from Akkadian āšipu (“exorcist, magician, ritual specialist”), which denotes a practitioner in ritual and magical arts, especially in Mesopotamian temples and courts. The Hebrew form אַשָּׁף (ashaf) appears only in Aramaic passages of the biblical text, possibly entering Hebrew via Aramaic due to Babylonian influence.
Historical & Contextual Notes
The term appears exclusively in Aramaic sections of the Hebrew Bible (primarily Daniel 2:10, 27; 4:4; 5:7, 11), always in the context of the Babylonian court, describing a professional class of wise men or ritual specialists. These 'ashshaphs' are distinct from other groups such as astrologers, enchanters, Chaldeans, and magicians, indicating a particular type of court official specializing in magical or ritualistic arts. Usage is always in a non-Israelite context, specifically relating to exilic and post-exilic periods under Babylonian and Persian rule. Later English translations sometimes render this as 'astrologer,' regular 'magician,' or 'wizard,' but these English terms do not always capture the sense of an official, state-employed ritual expert with specific Near Eastern functions. The word does not appear in earlier Israelite contexts and represents Mesopotamian, not Israelite, religious or magical practice.
Original Strong's Gloss (1890)
(Aramaic) corresponding to אַשָּׁף; {a conjurer}; astrologer.
Bantu Hebrew
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אשף (ʾ-š-p) — perform ritual, chant, conjure
Word Forms
4 distinct forms
| SIDANCE | Surface | Transliteration | Morphology | Common | SIBI-P1 | Occurrences |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H826-01 |
אָֽשְׁפַיָּ֔/א | ashefaya | ANcmpd/Td |
my enchanters | the ritual-magicians | 2 |
H826-02 |
אָֽשְׁפִ֗ין | ashefin | ANcmpa |
astrologers | court magicians | 2 |
H826-03 |
לְ/אָ֣שְׁפַיָּ֔/א | leashefaya | ATo/Ncmpd/Td |
the enchanters | to the court-magicians | 1 |
H826-04 |
וְ/אָשַׁ֥ף | veashaf | AC/Ncmsa |
or enchanter | ritual conjurer | 1 |
Occurrences in Scripture
6 total occurrences
| SIDANCE | Reference | Word | Transliteration | Morphology | Common | SIBI-P1 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
H826-04 |
Daniel 2:10 | וְ/אָשַׁ֥ף | veashaf | AC/Ncmsa |
or enchanter | ritual conjurer |
H826-02 |
Daniel 2:27 | אָֽשְׁפִ֗ין | ashefin | ANcmpa |
enchanters | court magicians |
H826-01 |
Daniel 4:4 | אָֽשְׁפַיָּ֔/א | ashefaya | ANcmpd/Td |
my enchanters | the ritual-magicians |
H826-03 |
Daniel 5:7 | לְ/אָ֣שְׁפַיָּ֔/א | leashefaya | ATo/Ncmpd/Td |
the enchanters | to the court-magicians |
H826-02 |
Daniel 5:11 | אָֽשְׁפִ֗ין | ashefin | ANcmpa |
astrologers | court magicians |
H826-01 |
Daniel 5:15 | אָֽשְׁפַיָּ֔/א | ashefaya | ANcmpd/Td |
the enchanters | the ritual-magicians |