נציב ), 1 K 22:48 (of Edom). 4. stand firm , fig. כָּל־אָדָם נִצָּב ψ 39:6 every man , (even) the firm-standing , is wholly vanity (but expression strange, and text dub. ); נ׳ בַּשָּׁמָיִם 119:89 (of י׳ s word); that which stands firm Zc 11:16 (Isr. under fig. of sheep), but dub. ; We GASm leave untranslated; Now proposes הַנַּחֲלָה the diseased .
Hiph.
Pf.
הִצִּיב
1 K 16:3
4;
2
ms.
הִצַּבְתָּ
Gn 21:29
ψ 74:17
;
3
mpl.
הִצִּיבוּ
Je 5:2
6;
Impf.
יַצִּיב
Jos 6:2
6,
יַצֵּב
Dt 32:8
(
dub.
; poet. for
וַיּ׳
Ew
§ 233a D
i; rhythmical shortening
Ges
§ 109 k; read
יַצִּב
Dr Da
Synt. p. 94),
וַיַּצֶּב־
2 S 18:18
;
sf.
וַיַּצִּיבֵנוּ
La 3:1
2;
Imv. fs.
הַצִּיבִי
Je 31:2
1;
Inf. cstr.
הַצִּיב
1 S 13:21 1 Ch 18:
3;
Pt.
מַצִּיב
1 S 15:12
(but read
הִצִּיב
Ö
We Dr Bu Kit HP
S);
1.
station, set:
c.
acc
., ewes
Gn 21:28
,
29
(
E
;
לְבַד
apart
), trap
Je 5:26
;
fig.
set me before thee
(
לְפָנֶיךָ
)
ψ 41:13
;
set me
as a target
La 3:12
.
2.
set up, erect
pillar (
מַצֵּבָה
)
Gn 35:14
,
20
(
E
),
2 S 18:18
,
+
אֲשֵׁרִים
2 K 17:1
0; altar
Gn 33:20
(
E
), stone-heap
2 S 18:17
; monument
1 S 15:12 1 Ch 18:3 Je 31:2
1;
city- gates
(
c.
ב
),
Jos 6:26
(JE)
=
1 K 16:3
4.
3.
cause to stand erect
, waters,
כְּמֹו־נֵד
ψ 78:13
(
cf.
Qal
Ex 15:
8).
4.
fix, establish
boundary (subj.
י׳
)
Dt 32:8
ψ 74:17
Pr 15:2
5; dominion (
יַד
)
1 Ch 18:3
(of king).
1 S 13:21
is
dub.
;
AV
sharpen
,
RV
set;
Kit
gerade machen
;
Klo
נִצַּב
subst
.,
v. infr
.;
cf.
HP
S.
Hoph. Pf. 3 ms. הֻצַּב Na 2:8 it is fixed, determined ( Kl O r), but very dub. ; perhaps n.pr. , or epith., of queen, cf. We Now GAS m, q.v. ; Pt. סֻלָּם מֻצָּב אַרְצָה Gn 28:12 ( E ) a ladder set up on the earth; אֵלֹון מ׳ Ju 9: 6, read אֵלֹון הַמַּצֵּבָה GF M, v. infr . Cf. also יצב Hithp.
We J. Wellhousen. GASm George Adam Smith. Now W. Nowack.
Ew H. Ewals, Heb. . Gram.; Ges W. Gesenius, Heb. Gram. ed. by Kautzsch; Dr S. R. Driver.
Da A. B. Davidson, Hebrew Syntax. sf. suffix, or with suffix.
Imv.
Imperative.
Kit
R. Kittel.
HPS
H. P. Smith.
Klo
A. Klostermann.
infr.
infra,
below.
Or
C. von Orelli.
q.v.
quod vide.
GFM
G. F. Moore.