ashshaph: a conjurer, necromancer Original Word: אַשָּׁפִים Part of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: ashshaph Phonetic Spelling: (ash-shawf') Short Definition: conjurers
Word Origin a prim. root Definition a conjurer, necromancer NASB Word Usage conjurers (2). [אַשָּׁף] noun masculine conjurer, necromancer (probably Babylonian loan-word, Assyrian ašipu COTGloss compare DlPr 141, Aramaic אָשַׁף, ; see also Assyrian šiptu, conjuration) only plural אַשָּׁפִים Daniel 1:20 ("" חַרְטֻמִּים), Daniel 2:2 ("" ׳ח, מְבַשְּׁפִים, כַּשְׂדִּים). אשׁף (√ of dubious meaning, whence following)
astrologer From an unused root (probably meaning to lisp, i.e. Practice enchantment); a conjurer -- astrologer.
bā·’aš·man·nîm — 1 Occ. ’aš·mu·rō·wṯ — 2 Occ. bə·’aš·mō·reṯ — 2 Occ. bə·’aš·mu·rō·wṯ — 1 Occ. hā·’aš·mō·reṯ — 1 Occ. wə·’aš·mū·rāh — 1 Occ. ’eš·nab·bî — 1 Occ. hā·’eš·nāḇ — 1 Occ. wə·’aš·nāh — 2 Occ. wə·’eš·‘ān — 1 Occ. wə·lā·’aš·šā·p̄îm — 1 Occ. ’ā·šə·p̄ay·yā — 2 Occ. ’ā·šə·p̄în — 2 Occ. lə·’ā·šə·p̄ay·yā — 1 Occ. wə·’ā·šap̄ — 1 Occ. ’aš·pāh — 2 Occ. ’aš·pā·ṯōw — 3 Occ. bə·’aš·pā·ṯōw — 1 Occ. lə·’aš·pə·naz — 1 Occ. wə·’eš·pār — 2 Occ.
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hā·’aš·šā·p̄îm — 1 Occ. wə·lā·’aš·šā·p̄îm — 1 Occ.
Daniel 1:20 BIB: כָּל־ הַֽחַרְטֻמִּים֙ הָֽאַשָּׁפִ֔ים אֲשֶׁ֖ר בְּכָל־ NAS: the magicians [and] conjurers who KJV: than all the magicians [and] astrologers that [were] in all his realm. INT: all the magicians conjurers who allDaniel 2:2 BIB: לִקְרֹ֨א לַֽחַרְטֻמִּ֜ים וְלָֽאַשָּׁפִ֗ים וְלַֽמְכַשְּׁפִים֙ וְלַכַּשְׂדִּ֔ים NAS: in the magicians, the conjurers, the sorcerers KJV: the magicians, and the astrologers, and the sorcerers, INT: to call the magicians the conjurers the sorcerers and the Chaldeans 2 Occurrences
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