ʾāsar אָסַר ‘to bind’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
a primitive root
ʾāsar v
1) to tie, bind, imprison
1a) (Qal)
1a1) to tie, bind
1a2) to tie, harness
1a3) to bind (with cords)
1a4) to gird (rare and late)
1a5) to begin the battle, make the attack
1a6) of obligation of oath (figurative)
1b) (Niphal) to be imprisoned, bound
1c) (Pual) to be taken prisoner
Mentioned in Genesis 46:29, 39:20, 42:16, 42:19, 40:5, 40:3, 42:24, 49:11 Exodus 14:6 Numbers 30:4, 30:5, 30:6, 30:3, 30:7, 30:11, 30:8, 30:9, 30:12, 30:10 Judges 16:7, 16:11, 16:21, 15:10, 16:5, 16:6, 16:10, 16:12, 16:13, 15:12, 15:13, 16:8 1 Samuel 6:7, 6:10 2 Samuel 3:34 1 Kings 18:44, 20:14 2 Kings 7:10, 9:21, 17:4, 23:33, 25:7 Isaiah 61:1, 49:9, 22:3 Jeremiah 40:1, 39:7, 46:4, 52:11 Ezekiel 3:25 Hosea 10:10 Psalms 118:27, 105:22, 146:7, 149:8 Job 12:18, 36:8, 36:13 Song of Songs 7:6 Nehemiah 4:12 2 Chronicles 13:3, 33:11, 36:6