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nāgaš נָגַשׁ ‘to approach’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

nāgaš v
1) to draw near, approach
 1a) (Qal) to draw or come near
  1a1) of humans
1a1a) of sexual intercourse
  1a2) of inanimate subject
1a2a) to approach one another
 1b) (Niphal) to draw near
 1c) (Hiphil) to cause to approach, bring near, bring
 1d) (Hophal) to be brought near
 1e) (Hithpael) to draw near

Mentioned in Genesis 27:22, 27:26, 29:10, 18:23, 44:18, 33:3, 45:4, 19:9, 33:7, 43:19, 27:25, 27:21, 48:10, 48:13, 27:27, 33:6 Exodus 21:6, 28:43, 30:20, 24:14, 34:30, 34:32, 32:6, 19:15, 19:22, 20:21, 24:2 Codex Leviticus 8:14, 21:21, 21:23, 2:8 Numbers 8:19, 4:19, 32:16 Deuteronomy 25:9, 20:2, 25:1, 21:5 Joshua 21:1, 14:6, 3:9, 8:11 Judges 9:52, 20:23, 6:19 1 Samuel 23:9, 30:7, 17:40, 15:32, 14:18, 30:21, 9:18, 14:34, 28:25, 13:9, 14:38, 17:16, 7:10 2 Samuel 11:21, 1:15, 13:11, 17:29, 11:20, 3:34, 10:13 1 Kings 18:36, 20:13, 18:21, 22:24, 20:28, 18:30, 20:22, 5:1 2 Kings 5:13, 2:5, 4:6, 4:27, 4:5 Isaiah 29:13, 41:22, 41:1, 45:21, 49:20, 65:5, 45:20, 50:8, 41:21 Jeremiah 30:21, 42:1, 46:3 Ezekiel 9:6, 44:13 Joel 4:9 Amos 9:10, 5:25, 9:13, 6:3 Malachi 2:12, 1:8, 1:7, 1:11, 3:3 Psalms 91:7 Job 41:8, 40:19 Ruth 2:14 Ezra 4:2, 9:1 1 Chronicles 19:14 2 Chronicles 18:23, 29:31, 29:23

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