שָׂעַר
sa.ar
to shudder
Lexicon Entry
Lexicon data from STEPBible TIPNR, Tyndale House, Cambridge. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.
What Original Readers Understood
ExploredThe Hebrew word שָׂעַר (sa.ar) is defined as "to shudder". This word has a limited occurrence in the Bible, appearing only three times. The act of shuddering is a physical and emotional response to a stimulus, often implying a strong sense of fear, shock, or trepidation. Given its limited usage, the word שָׂעַר seems to be reserved for specific contexts where a heightened emotional state is significant. The range of its usage is thus narrow, but potentially impactful in conveying intensity and reaction to experiences or stimuli. In terms of significance, שָׂעַר suggests a moment of visceral and potentially irreversible change, as the stimulus sparks a reaction that can alter the course of one's thoughts or actions. This meaning may be of particular interest in contexts where fear, astonishment, or dread are critical factors.
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Occurrences in Scripture
3 total occurrences across the text
“Be astonished, you heavens, at this and be horribly afraid. Be very desolate,” says Yahweh.
Ezekiel 32:10Yes, I will make many peoples amazed at you, and their kings will be horribly afraid for you, when I brandish my sword before them. They will tremble at every moment, every man for his own life, in the day of your fall.”
Ezekiel 27:35All the inhabitants of the islands are astonished at you, and their kings are horribly afraid. They are troubled in their face.