אַכְזָב
ʾakzāb
deceptive
Strong's H391AdjectiveHebrewTWOT 970b
אַכְזָב (ʾakzāb) is
a Hebrew adjective
meaning deceptive. It appears
2 times
in 2 books of the Hebrew Bible
(Strong's H391).
Same Hebrew root (TWOT 970b)
Root family 970: כָזַב kāzab — lie, be found a liar, be in vain, fail. (ASV, RSV similar.)
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