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  1. Yashab

    Usage: The Hebrew verb "yashab" primarily means "to sit" or "to dwell." It conveys the idea of remaining in a place, inhabiting a location, or taking a seat.
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  2. Strong's Hebrew: 3427. יָשַׁב (yashab) -- To sit, dwell, remain, inhabit

  3. To Seat or To Settle? – That is the Hebrew Question

    One can find in the original Hebrew the verb ‘Teshvu’ {תשבו} which derives from the Hebrew root Y-Sh-v {י-ש-ב} that simply means ‘to seat’ (sit down). It is true that this Hebrew root bears another meaning and can be understood as ‘to settle.’

  4. ישב - Wiktionary, the free dictionary

  5. ליישב – to settle, to inhabit; to settle, to resolve (a …

    11 rows · Verb – PI'EL. Root: י - שׁ - ב. This root does not have any special …

  6. H3427 / yashab / יָשַׁב – Old Testament Hebrew - Equip God’s ...

  7. How to say sit in Hebrew - WordHippo

  8. Strong's Hebrew: 3427. יָשַׁב (yashab) -- to sit, remain, dwell

  9. Strong's #3427 - יָשַׁב - Old Testament Hebrew Lexical Dictionary ...

  10. how to say "to settle" in Hebrew | Ulpan La-lnyan

  11. Results for ישב – Search – Hebrew conjugation tables

  12. Strong's Hebrew: 3488. יְתִב (yethib) -- To sit, to dwell, to remain

  13. kathizó: To sit, to set, to appoint, to settle - Bible Hub

  14. Hebrew: יָשַׁב, yāšab (H3427) - Quotes Cosmos

  15. H3427 - yāšaḇ - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon (kjv) - Blue Letter Bible

  16. להושיב – to seat (someone) – Hebrew conjugation tables - Pealim

  17. Strong's Hebrew: 3427. יָשַׁב (yashab) -- to sit, remain, dwell

  18. Strong's Hebrew: 3240. יָנַח (yanach) -- To rest, to settle, to leave ...

  19. The Expanded Meaning of "To Sit" in Hebrew

  20. BDB Hebrew: 3427. יָשַׁב (yashab) -- to sit, remain, dwell

  21. "Build houses and settle down. Plant gardens and eat their produce.