נָשָׁה S 5378, 5382, 5383, 7876 TWOT 1424, 1427, 1428 GK 5957, 5960, 8861 ] vb. forget
(
NH
id.;
Assyrian
nišîtu
perhaps
forgottenness
Dl
HWB 486; Aramaic
נָשָׁא
(especially Ithpe., Aph.),
ܢܫܳܐ
(
nšo
)
forget;
Arabic
نَسِىَ
(
nasiya
)
forget, neglect;
cf.
Ethiopic
(
nāḥsaya
)
ignoscere, condonare, indulgere
Di
633)
;
Qal
Pf.
1
s.
אֶתְכֶם נָשֹׁא וְנָשִׁיתִי
Je 23:39
I will forget you finally
(but
Ö É ã
Che Gie
וְנָשָׂאתִי
,
sq.
וְנָטַשְׁתִּי
as
v
33 b,
v.
III
.
מַשָּׂא
);
נָשִׁיתִי טֹובָה
La 3:17
I have forgotten prosperity;
Impf.
1 s.
הַאֶשֶּׁה
shall I forget?
i.e. overlook, read by
We
Mi 6:10
plausibly for
MT
הַאִשׁ
;
Inf. abs.
נָשֹׁא
(
ל׳ א
)
Je 23:39
(
v. supr
.).
Niph.
Impf.
2
ms. sf.
תִּנָּשֵׁנִי
Is 44:21
thou shalt not be forgotten of me
, bu
dub.
;
Ges
§ 117 x תִּנְשֵׁנִי
(Qal);
Che
Hpt. תִּטְּשֵׁנִי
(
cf.
Dt 32:15
).
Pi.
Pf.
3
ms. sf.
נַשַּׁנִי
Gn 41:51
(
E
)
God hath made me forget
+ acc. rei
(
ַ
in 1st syllable only here, infl. of
מְנַשֶּׁה
Ges
§ 52 m).
Hiph.
Pf.
3
ms. sf.
חָכְמָה הִשָּׁהּ
Jb 39:17
God caused her
(the ostrich)
to forget
wisdom, i.e. did not endow her with it.
Impf.
יַשֶּׁה לְךָ מִן־
Jb 11:6
Eloah
allows a part of
thy guilt
to be forgotten thee
, i.e. does not reckon it to thee in full (
Ö
=
כַּעֲוֹנֶךָ יִשְׁוֶה לְךָ מֵאֱלֹוהַּ
[
Du
]
there is equivalent to thee from Eloah, according to thine iniquity
,
cf.
Bi Che
Job and Sol.
;
Bu
reads
נָשָׁה
for
יַשֶּׁה
;
Du
rejects ver. as gloss).
נְשִׁיָּה
S
5388
TWOT
1428a
GK
5964
n.f.
forgetfulness, oblivion
,
אֶרֶץ נ׳
ψ 88:13
(
||
חֹשֶׁךְ
), designation of
שְׁאֹול
(
cf.
v
11:1
2).
יִשִּׁיָּהוּ
, יִשִּׁיָּה
n.pr.m.
1.
יִשִּׁיָּהוּ
1 Ch 12:7
(
van d. H. v
6) one of Davids heroes,
Ö
Ιησουνει
,
A
Ιεσια
,
Ö
L
Ιεσσουε
.
2.
יִשִּׁיָּה
, a man of Issachar
1 Ch 7:3
,
Ö
Εισια, Ιεσια
,
Ö
L
Ιωσια
(and so in foll.).
3.
Levites:
a.
1 Ch 23:2
6;
24:25
(×2).
b.
1 Ch 24:2
1,
Ö
Ισεια
, etc.
4.
one of those strange wives
Ezr 10:31
,
Ö
Ιεσς(ε)ια
.
נָשֶׁה S 5384 TWOT 1429 GK 5962 n. [ m. ] a vein (or nerve ) in the thigh ( etym. dub. ; on format. cf. Lag BN 50; Arabic نَسًا ( nasan ) appar. the portion of the principal vein of the leg which is in the thigh , vulg. sciatic vein , or (mod.) sciatic nerve and even sciatica , Lane 3033) ;only גִּיד הַנָּשֶׁה Gn 32:33 a the sinew of the thigh-vein (or thigh-nerve , אֲשֶׁר עַל־כַּף הַיָּרֵךְ cf. v 33b .On sacredness of thigh, cf. RS Sem i. 360; 2nd ed. 380 We Heid. (2), 168 .
We J. Wellhousen, History of Israel (trans. by Black).
II. [