Strong's Lexicon moser or moserah or moserah: Bond, chain, fetter Original Word: מוֹסֵר or מוֹסֵרָה or מוֹסֵרוֹת Word Origin: Derived from the root verb אָסַר (asar), meaning "to bind" or "to tie." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Greek 1199 (δεσμός, desmos): Meaning "bond" or "chain." - Strong's Greek 1210 (δέω, deo): Meaning "to bind" or "to tie." Usage: The term "moser" and its variants refer to physical or metaphorical bonds or chains. It is used to describe literal chains or figurative constraints, such as those of sin or oppression. The word can also imply a sense of obligation or duty that binds an individual. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, physical bonds or chains were often used as a means of restraint for prisoners or captives. Metaphorically, the concept of being bound was also applied to spiritual or moral conditions, such as being bound by sin or the law. The imagery of chains and bonds is prevalent in the Hebrew Bible, symbolizing both physical captivity and spiritual bondage. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom asar Definition a band, bond NASB Translation bands (1), bond (1), bonds (6), chains (1), fetters (2), shackles (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs מוֺסֵרָה proper name, of a location station of Israel in wilderness, where Aaron died (this was Mt. Hor according to Numbers 20:22f. Numbers 33:37f.) Deuteronomy 10:6; locality unknown. Another form is Strong's Exhaustive Concordance band, bond Also (in plural) feminine mowcerah {mo-say-raw'}; or mocrah {mo-ser-aw'}; from yacar; properly, chastisement, i.e. (by implication) a halter; figuratively, restraint -- band, bond. see HEBREW yacar Forms and Transliterations וּמֹסְר֥וֹת וּמוֹסְר֖וֹתֵיהֶ֣ם וּמוֹסְרֹתַ֖יִךְ וּמוֹסְרוֹתֶ֖יךָ ומוסרותיהם ומוסרותיך ומוסרתיך ומסרות לְמוֹסֵרָֽי׃ למוסרי׃ מֽוֹסְרֵיכֶ֑ם מֽוֹסְרוֹתֵ֑ימוֹ מוֹסְרֵ֣י מוֹסְרֹתַ֔יִךְ מוֹסֵר֖וֹת מוֹסֵרֽוֹת׃ מוסרות מוסרות׃ מוסרותימו מוסרי מוסריכם מוסרתיך lə·mō·w·sê·rāy lemoseRai ləmōwsêrāy mō·w·sê·rō·wṯ mō·ws·rê mō·ws·rê·ḵem mō·ws·rō·ṯa·yiḵ mō·ws·rō·w·ṯê·mōw moseRot mosRei mosreiChem mosroTayich mosroTeimov mōwsêrōwṯ mōwsrê mōwsrêḵem mōwsrōṯayiḵ mōwsrōwṯêmōw ū·mō·sə·rō·wṯ ū·mō·ws·rō·ṯa·yiḵ ū·mō·ws·rō·w·ṯê·hem ū·mō·ws·rō·w·ṯe·ḵā umoseRot ūmōsərōwṯ umosroTayich umosroTeicha umosRoteiHem ūmōwsrōṯayiḵ ūmōwsrōwṯêhem ūmōwsrōwṯeḵāLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Job 39:5 HEB: פֶּ֣רֶא חָפְשִׁ֑י וּמֹסְר֥וֹת עָ֝ר֗וֹד מִ֣י NAS: loosed the bonds of the swift donkey, KJV: or who hath loosed the bands of the wild ass? INT: the wild free the bonds of the swift Who Psalm 2:3 Psalm 107:14 Psalm 116:16 Isaiah 28:22 Isaiah 52:2 Jeremiah 2:20 Jeremiah 5:5 Jeremiah 27:2 Jeremiah 30:8 Nahum 1:13 11 Occurrences |