יֵשׁ
yêsh
Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)
This word refers to the idea of existence or being, often translated as "there is" or "there are." It can function as a way to express the presence or reality of something. The term is used in various forms to indicate states of being, possession, or existence depending on the context.
there is or are (or any other form of the verb to be, as may suit the connection)
The Hebrew word yêsh means "there is or are (or any other form of the verb to be, as may suit the connection)," encompassing related ideas including are, be, thou do, had.
Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer
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This word acts as a root form.
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