יָצַב
yāṣab
set oneself
Strong's H3320VerbHebrewTWOT 894

יָצַב (yāṣab) is a Hebrew verb meaning set oneself. It appears 48 times in 15 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H3320).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 894)

Root family 894: יָצַב yāṣab — stand, set or station oneself, present oneself (only in the Hithpael). The lxx uses paristēmi, histēmi, anthistēmi plus other compounds of histēmi. The more common Hebrew words are ʿāmad and nāṣab which KB calls a byform of yāṣab. It appears forty-five times in MT. ASV and RSV are similar

See it in Scripture

Exodus 2:4Numbers 11:16Deuteronomy 7:24

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