Biblica Analytica

עָשֵׁשׁ

a.shesh (H6244)

to waste

3 verses 1 books OT 3 / NT 0
AI Word Study

The Hebrew word H6244, or 'a.shesh, means "to waste." In three instances, it appears in the Bible, suggesting that its application is not overly broad. Considering its semantic domain of Physical Action, it's likely that 'a.shesh connotes a tangible or physical waste, rather than a metaphorical one. The fact that it only appears three times in the Bible implies that 'a.shesh might be a specialized term, possibly used in specific contexts or situations where wasting or squandering something physical is the focus. While further analysis is needed to fully grasp its significance, for now, 'a.shesh can be seen as a word conveying the act of expending or using up something in a way that is careless, excessive, or perhaps even destructive.

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Psalms 6:7

My eye wastes away because of grief. It grows old because of all my adversaries.

Psalms 31:9

Have mercy on me, Yahweh, for I am in distress. My eye, my soul, and my body waste away with grief.

Psalms 31:10

For my life is spent with sorrow, my years with sighing. My strength fails because of my iniquity. My bones are wasted away.