3399. yarat
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yarat: to be precipitate, to precipitate
Original Word: יָרַט
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: yarat
Phonetic Spelling: (yaw-rat')
Short Definition: contrary

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
a prim. root
Definition
to be precipitate, to precipitate
NASB Translation
contrary (1), tosses (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
יָרַט verb be precipitate, precipitate (transitive) (compare Arabic conjecit, praecipitem dedit in puteum, exitium, Frey.) —

Qal Perfect יָרַט Numbers 22:32, app. with subject הַדֶּרֶךְ; the way is precipitate, (RVm headlong) before me, but transitive עליֿדי רשׁעים ירטני Job 16:11 into the hands of wicked men he precipitates me (see Di; יִרְטֵנִי = יִָֽרְטֵנִי; Baer's text יִרְטֵנִי points to √ רטה q. v.); hence perhaps read יָרַטְתָּ Numbers 22:32; thou hast precipitated the journey in front of me, i.e. rushed recklessly in front of me; see Di; KauAT leaves untransl.

[רָטָה] verb (dubious) wring out (Late Hebrew = Biblical Hebrew (si vera lectio, see LevyNHWB iv. 444 and references)); —

Qal Imperfect3masculine singular suffix יִרְטֵנִי Job 16:11 upon the hands of wicked men he wrings me out, but read probably ׳יִָֽרְיָרַט (Di Bu Du and others), q. v.

רטט (Aramaic רְטֵט tremble, rare, derived species).



Strong's
be perverse, turn over

A primitive root; to precipitate or hurl (rush) headlong; (intransitively) to be rash -- be perverse, turn over.

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