יָצַר
yâtsar
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
The word "yâtsar" means to press or be narrow. Figuratively, it refers to experiencing distress or being in a difficult, constrained situation. It is used to describe feelings of being troubled, restricted, or vexed.
to press (intransitive), i.e. be narrow; figuratively, be in distress
The Hebrew word yâtsar means "to press (intransitive), i.e. be narrow; figuratively, be in distress," encompassing related ideas including be distressed, be narrow, be straitened, be vexed..
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