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sāgar סָגַר ‘to shut’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

sāgar v
1) to shut, close
 1a) (Qal)
  1a1) to shut
  1a2) to close, close up
  1a3) closed up, closely joined, shut up
 1b) (Niphal)
  1b1) to be shut up
  1b2) to be shut or closed
 1c) (Piel) to shut up, deliver up
 1d) (Pual) to be shut up
 1e) (Hiphil)
  1e1) to deliver up
  1e2) to shut up, imprison

Mentioned in Genesis 2:21, 19:6, 19:10, 7:16 Exodus 14:3 Codex Leviticus 13:4, 13:21, 13:26, 13:31, 14:38, 14:46, 13:54, 13:33, 13:50, 13:11, 13:5 Numbers 12:14, 12:15 Deuteronomy 23:16, 32:30 Joshua 2:5, 2:7, 20:5, 6:1 Judges 3:23, 3:22, 9:51 1 Samuel 26:8, 30:15, 1:5, 23:20, 23:12, 17:46, 23:7, 23:11, 24:19, 1:6 2 Samuel 18:28 1 Kings 11:27, 10:21, 6:20, 6:21, 7:49, 7:50 2 Kings 6:32, 4:21, 4:5, 4:33, 4:4 Isaiah 22:22, 60:11, 45:1, 24:22, 24:10, 26:20 Jeremiah 13:19 Ezekiel 46:1, 46:12, 46:2, 44:2, 3:24, 44:1 Amos 1:6, 1:9, 6:8 Obadiah 1:14 Malachi 1:10 Psalms 31:9, 35:3, 78:50, 78:48, 17:10, 78:62 Job 12:14, 16:11, 11:10, 41:7, 3:10 Lamentations 2:7 Ecclesiastes 12:4 Nehemiah 13:19, 6:10 2 Chronicles 29:7, 28:24, 9:20, 4:20, 4:22

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