Biblica Analytica

עָשַׂק

a.saq (H6229)

to contend

1 verses 1 books OT 1 / NT 0
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# עָשַׂק (asaq): "To Contend" The Hebrew word עָשַׂק (asaq) carries the meaning "to contend," denoting an act of engaging in conflict or dispute. Based on the lexical data provided, this verb appears only once in the biblical text, which limits our ability to observe variations in how it was used across different contexts or literary genres. The single occurrence suggests this was either a specialized term with narrow application or a less common synonym for expressing contention. The rarity of this word in the biblical corpus—appearing just once among thousands of Hebrew terms—indicates it held a minor place in the language's vocabulary for expressing conflict or argument. While the definition is clear, the absence of multiple attestations means we cannot determine with certainty whether the word carried nuanced shades of meaning, whether it referred to physical confrontation or verbal dispute, or how it related to more frequently used synonyms for conflict. For interpreters and students of biblical Hebrew, such hapax legomena (words appearing only once) present interpretive challenges precisely because context alone must establish their full meaning without comparative support from other biblical passages.

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Genesis 26:20

The herdsmen of Gerar argued with Isaac’s herdsmen, saying, “The water is ours.” He called the name of the well Esek, because they contended with him.