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bāgad בָּגַד ‘to act treacherously’ (Hebrew)

Etymology?: a primitive root

bāgad v
1) to act treacherously, deceitfully, deal treacherously
 1a) (Qal) to act or deal treacherously, faithlessly, deceitfully, offend

Mentioned in Exodus 21:8 Judges 9:23 1 Samuel 14:33 Isaiah 24:16, 48:8, 21:2, 33:1 Jeremiah 12:6, 3:8, 12:1, 3:20, 3:11, 9:1, 5:11 Hosea 6:7, 5:7 Habakkuk 1:13, 2:5 Malachi 2:10, 2:11, 2:15, 2:16, 2:14 Psalms 78:57, 59:6, 73:15, 119:158, 25:3 Proverbs 23:28, 13:2, 13:15, 2:22, 11:3, 11:6, 21:18, 22:12, 25:19 Job 6:15 Lamentations 1:2

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