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HebrewH6586

פָּשַׁע

pâsha

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "pâsha" primarily means to break away from rightful authority, often involving rebellion or defiance. It can refer to acts of trespassing, revolting, or committing offenses against established rules or expectations. The term is associated with actions that expand beyond acceptable boundaries, leading to transgression.

to break away (from just authority), i.e. trespass, apostatize, quarrel

The Hebrew word pâsha means "to break away (from just authority), i.e. trespass, apostatize, quarrel," encompassing related ideas including offend, rebel, revolt, transgress..

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פָּשַׁעanomos — lawless, i.e. (negatively) not subject to (the Jewish) law; (by implication, a Gentile), or (positively) wicked

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