יְהַב
yĕhab
give
Strong's H3052VerbAramaicTWOT 2766

יְהַב (yĕhab) is an Aramaic verb meaning give. It appears 28 times in 2 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H3052).

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 2766)

Root family 2766: יְהַב yĕhab — give. In BA this word is much more widely used proportionately than the corresponding word yāhab in Hebrew. That word (q.v.) is restricted to the Qal imperative and often used as a courtesy word, “come now.” In Hebrew, nātan is used characteristically as the word for “give.” In BA the situation is reversed; nĕtan is restricted to the Peal imperfect and imperative, with yĕhab used in other forms and stems. Semantically, yĕhab in Aramaic supplemented by nĕtan covers the main usages of Hebrew nātan

See it in Scripture

Ezra 4:20Daniel 2:21

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