STRONGS NUMBER H807


Word Summary
Ashima: a god of Hamath
Original Word: אַשִׁימָא
Transliteration: Ashima
Phonetic Spelling: (ash-ee-maw')
Part of Speech: Proper Name Masculine
Short Definition: a god of Hamath
Meaning: a god of Hamath
Strong's Concordance
Ashima

Of foreign origin; Ashima, a deity of Hamath -- Ashima.

Brown-Driver-Briggs

H807. Ashima

אֲשִׁימָאproper name [masculine] a god of Hamath 2 Kings 17:30, otherwise wholly unknown.

בָּאַשׁverb have a bad smell, stink (Arabic be evil, Aramaic בְּאֵשׁ‎, be evil, Assyrian bîšu LotzTP 78) —

Qal Perfect וּבָאַשׁ‎ consecutive Exodus 7:18; Imperfect וַיִּבְאַשׁ7:21, אַֿ֑שׁ16:20; 3feminine singular תִּבְאַשׁIsaiah 50:2; וַתִּבְאַשׁExodus 8:10; — stink, of Nile, on account of dead fish 7:18, 21 (E); of land of Egypt, owing to dead frogs 8:10 (J); of manna kept over 16:20 (P ? or R) וַיִּבְאַ֑שׁ תּוֺלָעִים וַיָּרֻםand it grew foul (rotten, decayed) with worms, and stank; Isaiah 50:2 בַּצָּמָא וְתָמֹת מַיִם מֵאֵין דְּגָתָם תִּבְאַשׁtheir fish stink for lack of water, etc. (ᵐ5‎ Lo Di read תִּיבַשׁ‎, dry up and die, which suits "", but not the usage of יָבֵשׁ‎).

Niph`al Perfect נִבְאַשׁ1 Samuel 13:4; נִבְאֲשׁוּ2 Samuel 10:6; נִבְאַשְׁתָּ16:2; — only figurative make oneself odious, become odious (compare English be in bad odour), followed by אֵתwith = towards; אֶתאָֿבִיךָ נִבְאַשְׁתָּ16:21 thou hast become odious with thy father; also followed by בְּ‎ (rather strangely) 1 Samuel 13:4 Israel made themselves odious to the Philistines; 2 Samuel 10:6 Ammonites to David

Hiph`il Perfect הִבְאִישׁExodus 16:24; 1 Samuel 27:12; הִבְאִישׁוּPsalm 38:6; הִבְאַשְׁתֶּםExodus 5:21; Imperfect יַבְאִישׁProverbs 13:5; Ecclesiastes 10:1; Infinitive absolute הַבְאֵשׁ1 Samuel 27:12; construct suffix לְהַבְאִישֵׁנִיGenesis 34:30; —

1 emit a stinking odour Exodus 16:24 of manna (compare Qal 16:20); Psalm 38:6 חַבּוּרֹתָ֑י נָמַקּוּ הִבְאִישׁוּmy wounds have grown stinking, they have festered (of chastisement for sin); 1 Samuel 17:12 figurative of David בְּעַמּוֺ הִבְאִישׁ הַבְאֵשׁhe hath become utterly abhorred among his people.

2 cause to stink, רוֺקֵ֑חַ שֶׁמֶן יַבִּיעַ יַבְאִישׁ מָוֶת זְבוּבֵיdead flies cause to stink (and) to ferment the oil of a perfumer; usually figurative אֶתרֵֿיחֵנוּ הִבְאַשְׁתֶּםExodus 5:21 (J), i.e. ye have made us odious, followed by בְּעֵינֵי‎, compare (with accusative of person) Genesis 34:30 followed by בְ‎; also without object Proverbs 13:5 a wicked man makes odious and shameful (De Now Str; Be Ew Hi Zö acts odiously and shamefully).

Hithpa`el Perfect הִתְבָּאֲשׁוּ1 Chronicles 19:6 they had made themselves odious (= Niph`al in "" 2 Samuel 10:6), followed by עִם‎.