Hebrew
expression
|
Transliteration
|
Literal
translation/
literary sources
|
Modern
usage
|
|
ganav |
someone
who takes another's property, secretly |
thief |
|
|
g'neivah |
taking
another's property, secretly |
theft |
|
big'neivah |
by thievery |
secretly |
|
gineiv |
Assuredly, I am going
to deal with the prophets declares the Lord who steal My words
from one another. (Jeremiah 23:30) |
steal repeatedly |
|
ginev
et libo |
stole his heart.
Thus
Absalom won away the hearts of the men of Israel. (2 Samuel
15:6)
|
falsely
influence opinion |
|
hitnageiv |
The
troops stole into town that day, like troops ashamed after running away
in battle.
(2 Samuel
19:4) |
enter or
exit secretly |
|
g'neivat
da'at |
stealing
an opinion |
deception |
|
pirtza
kor'ah l'ganav |
an opening
that calls to a thief |
weak point
|
|
gunav
eilav davar |
a word
was stolen to him |
he was
told a secret |
|
sof
ganav litliya |
the end
of the thief is hanging |
a crime
will be discovered and the criminal punished |
|
gazal |
took by
force |
robbed |
|
gezel |
the act
of taking by force |
robbery |
|
g'zeila |
The
Lord will bring this charge Against the elders and officers of His people:
"It is you who have ravaged the vineyard; That which was robbed from the
poor is in your houses."
( Isaiah 3:14) |
stolen
goods |
|
gazlan |
robber |
hard-hearted;
slang: over-priced merchant |
|
gazal
menuhato |
stole his
rest |
worried
him |
|
nigzala
sh'nato |
For
they cannot sleep unless they have done evil; Unless they make someone fall
they are robbed of sleep.
(Proverbs 4:15) |
cannot
fall asleep |