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Strong's #5404 - נֶשֶׁר

Transliteration
nesher
Phonetics
neh'-sher
Origin
from an unused root meaning to lacerate
Parts of Speech
Noun Masculine
TWOT
1437
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Definition   
Brown-Driver-Briggs'

1) eagle, vulture, griffon-vulture

Greek Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 105 ‑ ἀετός (ah‑et‑os');  
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
KJV (26)
Exodus 1
Leviticus 1
Deuteronomy 3
2 Samuel 1
Job 2
Psalms 1
Proverbs 3
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 4
Lamentations 1
Ezekiel 4
Hosea 1
Obadiah 1
Micah 1
Habakkuk 1
NAS (26)
Exodus 1
Leviticus 1
Deuteronomy 3
2 Samuel 1
Job 2
Psalms 1
Proverbs 3
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 4
Lamentations 1
Ezekiel 4
Hosea 1
Obadiah 1
Micah 1
Habakkuk 1
HCS (26)
Exodus 1
Leviticus 1
Deuteronomy 3
2 Samuel 1
Job 2
Psalms 1
Proverbs 3
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 4
Lamentations 1
Ezekiel 4
Hosea 1
Obadiah 1
Micah 1
Habakkuk 1
BSB (26)
Exodus 1
Leviticus 1
Deuteronomy 3
2 Samuel 1
Job 2
Psalms 1
Proverbs 3
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 4
Lamentations 1
Ezekiel 4
Hosea 1
Obadiah 1
Micah 1
Habakkuk 1
ESV (22)
Leviticus 1
Deuteronomy 2
2 Samuel 1
Job 2
Psalms 1
Proverbs 2
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 4
Lamentations 1
Ezekiel 4
Hosea 1
Micah 1
Habakkuk 1
WEB (26)
Exodus 1
Leviticus 1
Deuteronomy 3
2 Samuel 1
Job 2
Psalms 1
Proverbs 3
Isaiah 1
Jeremiah 4
Lamentations 1
Ezekiel 4
Hosea 1
Obadiah 1
Micah 1
Habakkuk 1
Ancient Hebrew Lexicon Definitions

2446) rsn (נסהר NShR) AC: ? CO: ? AB: ?

Nm ) rsn (נסהר NShR) - Nesher: An unknown bird of prey. [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (28): eagle - Strongs: H5403 (נְשַׁר), H5404 (נֶשֶׁר)

AHL Definitions Copyright: ©1999-2024
Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
Brown-Driver-Briggs Expanded Definition
 נֶשֶׁר noun masculine Deuteronomy 32:11 griffon-vulture, eagle (Late Hebrew id.; Assyrian našru; ᵑ7נַשְׁרָא; Syriac Arabic vulture (Lane2780), vulgar Ethiopic Di641; Sabean נסר proper name, of deity, and ביתן נסר DHM ZMG. xxix (1875), 600; xxxvii (1883), 356); — absolute ׳נ Hosea 8:1 +; נָָֽשֶׁד Deuteronomy 28:49 +; plural נְשָׁרִים 2 Samuel 1:23 +, construct נִשְׁרֵי Lamentations 4:19; — sometimes (perhaps not always) the griffon-vulture (Tristr NHB 172ff. Dr Deuteronomy 14:12 Now Archi i. 84 Lane2780), Micah 1:16 (bald, in simile) flying swiftly to pery Habakkuk 1:8; Job 9:26, compare Proverbs 30:17 (׳בְּנֵינֿ, unclean Leviticus 11:13; Deuteronomy 14:12; soaring Job 30:27, also in simile Proverbs 23:5; Isaiah 40:31; Obadiah 4, building nest high Jeremiah 49:16 (compare also Job 39:27); as swift also 2 Samuel 1:23, especially of Babylonian and Assyr. invader Jeremiah 4:13; Lamentations 4:19, compare Hosea 8:1; Deuteronomy 28:49; Jeremiah 48:40; Jeremiah 49:22 (all in comparisons), הַנֶּשֶׁר הַגָּדוֺל Ezekiel 17:3 (figurativeof Nebuch.), Ezekiel 17:7 (figurative of king of Egypt); leaving no trace of light Proverbs 30:19; as renewing youth (by moulting) Psalm 103:5; as training and supporting its young Exodus 19:4 (E), Deuteronomy 32:11 (song); ׳מְּני נ of cherubim in vision Ezekiel 1:10; Ezekiel 10:4. — Only Micah 1:16 seems to compel reference to vulture (on eating fresh carrion by eagles see references in Di Leviticus 11:13), and ׳נ may be a more comprehensive word, including both vulture and eagle.


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Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Definition

נֶשֶׁר [in pause נָשֶׁר], plur. נְשָׁרִים, constr. נִשְׁרִי m. an eagle (Arab. نسْرُ, Syr. ܢܫܶܪܐܳ, Eth. ንስር፡ id.), Deuteronomy 32:11; Ezekiel 17:3. This name, however, is one of wider extent, and sometimes also (like the Gr. ἀετός and Arab. نسر see Bochart, Hieroz. II. p. 312, seqq.) comprehends the different kinds of vultures; especially in those places in which נֶשֶׁר is said to be bald (Micah 1:16), and to feed on dead bodies, Job 39:27; Proverbs 30:17 (Matthew 24:28). The former appears to be the vultur barbatus. To the eagle itself, which often changes its feathers, just as a serpent its skin, we must refer the words, Psalms 103:5, “so that thy youth is renewed like the eagle’s.” See Bochart, Hieroz. loc. cit., and the observations made thereon by Rosenm. t. ii, p. 743, seq., ed. Lips. Oedmann, Verm. Sammll. aus der Naturkunde, i. 5 (who, by a manifest error, would apply all the occurrences to the vulture, and none to the eagle).


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List of Word Forms
הַנֶּ֙שֶׁר֙ הַנֶּ֤שֶׁר הַנֶּ֥שֶׁר הַנֶּ֨שֶׁר ׀ הַנָּ֑שֶׁר הנשר כְּ֝נֶ֗שֶׁר כְּנֶ֖שֶׁר כְּנֶ֙שֶׁר֙ כַּנְּשָׁרִ֑ים כַּנֶּ֔שֶׁר כַּנֶּ֖שֶׁר כַּנֶּ֙שֶׁר֙ כַּנֶּ֣שֶׁר כַנֶּ֖שֶׁר כַנֶּ֙שֶׁר֙ כנשר כנשרים מִנְּשָׁרִ֖ים מִנְּשָׁרִ֣ים מִנִּשְׁרֵ֖י מנשרי מנשרים נְשָׁרִ֔ים נֶ֖שֶׁר נֶֽשֶׁר־ נָ֑שֶׁר נָֽשֶׁר׃ נשר נשר־ נשר׃ נשרים chanNesher han·nā·šer han·ne·šer hannāšer hanNasher hannešer hanNesher kan·nə·šā·rîm kan·ne·šer ḵan·ne·šer kannəšārîm kannešer ḵannešer kanneshaRim kanNesher kə·ne·šer kənešer keNesher min·nə·šā·rîm min·niš·rê minnəšārîm minneshaRim minnishRei minnišrê nā·šer nāšer Nasher nə·šā·rîm ne·šer ne·šer- nəšārîm nešer nešer- neshaRim Nesher
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