נָתַשׁ
nātaš
pull up
Strong's H5428VerbHebrewTWOT 1451

נָתַשׁ (nātaš) is a Hebrew verb meaning pull up. It appears 21 times in 9 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H5428).

Also rendered

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 1451)

Root family 1451: נָתַשׁ nātaš — root out, pluck up (by the roots), destroy. (The last expression, found only once in KJV, with cities as object, is rendered “overthrow,” in ASV, “root out” in RSV.)

See it in Scripture

1 Kings 14:152 Chronicles 7:20Jeremiah 1:10

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