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māhar מָהַרAto hasten, Bto buy’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root
Variants: מָהַר, מָהַר

māhar v
A1)(Qal) to hasten
 1a) (Niphal) to be hurried, be anxious
 1a) hasty, precipitate, impetuous
 1b) (Piel)
  1b1) to hasten, make haste
  1b2) hasten (used as adverb with another verb)
  1b3) to hasten, prepare quickly, do quickly, bring quickly
B1) acquire by paying purchase-price

Mentioned in Genesis 45:9, 45:13, 18:6, 18:7, 24:18, 43:30, 44:11, 24:20, 27:20, 41:32, 24:46, 19:22 Exodus 2:18, 10:16, 12:33, 34:8 Joshua 8:14, 4:10, 8:19 Judges 9:48, 13:10 1 Samuel 25:18, 25:23, 25:42, 25:34, 4:14, 28:20, 23:27, 9:12, 28:24, 17:48 2 Samuel 15:14, 19:17 1 Kings 20:33, 22:9, 20:41 2 Kings 9:13 Isaiah 59:7, 35:4, 5:19, 32:4, 49:17, 51:14 Jeremiah 48:16, 9:17 Nahum 2:6 Habakkuk 1:6 Malachi 3:5 Psalms 16:4, 106:13 Proverbs 6:18, 7:23, 1:16 Job 5:13 Ecclesiastes 5:1 Esther 6:10, 5:5 1 Chronicles 12:9 2 Chronicles 18:8, 24:5

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