STRONGS NUMBER H6229


Word Summary
asaq: to contend
Original Word: עָשַׂק
Transliteration: asaq
Phonetic Spelling: (aw-sak)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to contend
Meaning: to press upon, quarrel
Strong's Concordance
strive with

A primitive root (identical with ashaq); to press upon, i.e. Quarrel; --strive with.

see HEBREW ashaq

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H6229. asaq

[עָשַׂק‎] verb Hithpa`el contend (perhaps originally cling to (in strife), compare Arabic cling with love (LagBN 143); Syriac , Ethpa`al be difficult (i.e. indignant, hostile); Late Hebrew עֲסַק ᵑ7 עָסַק,‎, busy oneself, Late Hebrew עֵסֶקbusiness, occupation); — Perfect3plural עִמּוֺ הִתְעַשְּׂקוּGenesis 26:20 they contended with him.