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yāsad יָסַד ‘to found’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

yāsad v
1) to found, fix, establish, lay foundation
 1a) (Qal) to found, establish, begin
 1b) (Niphal)
  1b1) to fix or seat themselves close together, sit in conclave
  1b2) to be founded
 1c) (Piel)
  1c1) to found
  1c2) to establish, appoint, ordain
 1d) (Pual) to be founded, be laid
 1e) (Hophal) to be founded

Mentioned in Exodus 9:18 Joshua 6:26 1 Kings 16:34, 5:31, 7:10, 6:37 Isaiah 28:16, 54:11, 51:13, 48:13, 44:28, 51:16, 23:13, 14:32 Ezekiel 41:8 Amos 9:6 Habakkuk 1:12 Haggai 2:18 Zechariah 12:1, 8:9 Psalms 8:3, 104:8, 89:12, 2:2, 78:69, 102:26, 31:14, 24:2, 119:152 Proverbs 3:19 Job 38:4 Song of Songs 5:15 Esther 1:8 Ezra 3:12, 3:6, 3:10, 3:11 1 Chronicles 9:22 2 Chronicles 3:3, 31:7

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