גּוּד
gud
to raid
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
ExploredThe Hebrew word "gud" (Strong's number: H1464) is a verb that means "to raid" or attack suddenly. This action involves surprise and often results in seizing or capturing something or someone, as its core definition implies a swift and decisive attack. The verb "gud" has a relatively limited occurrence in the Bible, appearing only three times. Despite its scarcity, its meaning is clear and distinct in each context. The instances of "gud" suggest that the action it describes is often linked to war or military conquests. The significance of "gud" lies in its description of a specific type of military action. Its emphasis on swift and decisive attacks highlights the complexity of warfare in the Ancient Near Eastern context, where battles were often intense and unexpected, involving surprise attacks and rapid changes in momentum.
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Occurrences in Scripture
3 total occurrences across the text
I heard, and my body trembled. My lips quivered at the voice. Rottenness enters into my bones, and I tremble in my place, because I must wait quietly for the day of trouble, for the coming up of the people who invade us.
Genesis 49:19“A troop will press on Gad, but he will press on their heel.
Genesis 49:19“A troop will press on Gad, but he will press on their heel.