שָׂעַר
sa.ar (H8175B)
to storm
AI Word Study
The Hebrew word שָׂעַר (sa.ar) is defined as "to storm." This verb is part of the semantic domain of Water & Weather, indicating its connection to intense weather phenomena. The four occurrences of this word in the Bible suggest that it is used in specific contexts to convey a sense of turmoil or upheaval. The meaning of שָׂעַר is clear: it involves a sudden and intense outburst of energy, likely referring to a storm or a violent tempest. The range of usage for this word is limited to four instances in the Bible, which may indicate that it is a specialized term used to describe a particular type of weather event. The significance of this word lies in its ability to convey a sense of intensity and turmoil, which may be used to describe not only natural disasters but also other forms of upheaval or chaos.
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The east wind carries him away, and he departs. It sweeps him out of his place.
Our God comes, and does not keep silent. A fire devours before him. It is very stormy around him.
Before your pots can feel the heat of the thorns, he will sweep away the green and the burning alike.
“At the time of the end the king of the south will contend with him; and the king of the north will come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots, with horsemen, and with many ships. He will enter into the countries, and will overflow and pass through.