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nāḥal נָחַל ‘to inherit’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

nāḥal v
1) to get as a possession, acquire, inherit, possess
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to take possession, inherit
  1a2) to have or get as a possession or property (fig.)
  1a3) to divide the land for a possession
  1a4) to acquire (testimonies) (fig.)
 1b) (Piel) to divide for a possession
 1c) (Hithpael) to possess oneself of
 1d) (Hiphil)
  1d1) to give as a possession
  1d2) to cause to inherit, give as an inheritance
 1e) (Hophal) to be allotted, be made to possess

Mentioned in Exodus 32:13, 34:9, 23:30 Codex Leviticus 25:46 Numbers 26:55, 33:54, 18:23, 18:20, 34:18, 35:8, 32:18, 34:17, 32:19, 34:29, 18:24, 34:13 Deuteronomy 31:7, 32:8, 21:16, 12:10, 19:3, 19:14, 3:28, 1:38 Joshua 1:6, 14:1, 19:51, 13:32, 16:4, 17:6, 19:49 Judges 11:2 1 Samuel 2:8 Isaiah 14:2, 49:8, 57:13 Jeremiah 3:18, 16:19, 12:14 Ezekiel 47:14, 47:13, 46:18 Zephaniah 2:9 Zechariah 2:16, 8:12 Psalms 69:37, 82:8, 119:111 Proverbs 8:21, 11:29, 14:18, 13:22, 28:10, 3:35 Job 7:3 1 Chronicles 28:8

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