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HebrewH7911

שָׁכַח

shâkach

Modern Summary of Strong’s Concordance (1890)

The word "שָׁכַח" (shâkach) primarily means to forget or lose awareness of something, often due to a lack of memory or attention. It can also imply causing someone else to forget. The term originates from a basic root and is used in contexts where being oblivious or misplacing something mentally is involved.

to mislay, i.e. to be oblivious of, from want of memory or attention

The Hebrew word shâkach means "to mislay, i.e. to be oblivious of, from want of memory or attention," encompassing related ideas including at all, forget..

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

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