אָשֵׁם
ʾāšēm
guilty
Strong's H818AdjectiveHebrewTWOT 180a

אָשֵׁם (ʾāšēm) is a Hebrew adjective meaning guilty. It appears 3 times in 3 books of the Hebrew Bible (Strong's H818).

Same Hebrew root (TWOT 180a)

Root family 180: אָשַׁם ʾāšam — be desolate, be guilty, to offend, to acknowledge offense, to trespass. (ASV and RSV prefer the terms “guilt” and “guilty” more than “trespass,” and neb does not hesitate to use words like reparation, compensation, penalty and punishment.)

See it in Scripture

Genesis 42:212 Samuel 14:13Ezra 10:19

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