8160. shaah
Berean Strong's Lexicon
shaah: To gaze, regard, look at, pay attention to

Original Word: שָׁעָה
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Transliteration: shaah
Pronunciation: shah-ah
Phonetic Spelling: (shaw-aw')
Definition: To gaze, regard, look at, pay attention to
Meaning: a look, a moment

Word Origin: A primitive root

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Greek equivalent for "shaah," the concept of looking or regarding can be found in Greek words such as "βλέπω" (blepō - G991), meaning to see or look, and "ἐπιστρέφω" (epistrephō - G1994), meaning to turn towards or pay attention to.

Usage: The Hebrew verb "shaah" primarily means to look at or regard with attention. It conveys the idea of turning one's focus or gaze towards something or someone, often implying a sense of consideration or respect. In the context of the Bible, it can denote God's attention or favor towards individuals or situations, as well as the act of humans directing their attention towards God or His commands.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Hebrew culture, the act of looking or gazing was often associated with deeper meanings of respect, acknowledgment, or favor. The concept of God "looking upon" someone was significant, as it implied divine favor or blessing. Conversely, when God did not "regard" someone, it indicated disfavor or rejection. This cultural understanding underscores the importance of divine attention in the lives of the Israelites.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to shaah
Definition
a brief time, moment
NASB Translation
immediately (3), suddenly (1), while (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
II. [שַׁ֫עַר] noun [masculine] measure (properly reckoning); — plural מֵאָה שְׁעָרִים Genesis 26:12 (J) 100 measures, i.e. 100 for one = 100-fold.

III. שׁער (√of following).

שָׁעָה noun feminine brief time, moment (ᵑ7 id., שָֽׁעֲתָא, Late Hebrew שָׁעָה time, hour; Syriac moment, then hour Brock369, but Christian-Palestinian Aramaic moment, hour SchwIdioticon 97 SchulthLex.211; perhaps = Assyrian šattu, duration; Tel Amarna91, 77 še-ti, time, hour (as Canaanism) WklKAT 3. 335; Arabic , portion of time, Ethiopic time, hour, time (Buhl calls Arabic Ethiopic loan-words, but see Wkll.c); √ unknown: possibly Assyrian loan-word (see Wkll.c); DlPr 39 f. conjecture* שׁיע = שָׁעָה look, hence moment = 'Augenblick,' but verb ׳שׁ rather of steadygaze); — moment: usually emphatic בַּהּשַֿׁעֲתָא (read possibly ׳שָֽׁ as ᵑ7 Syriac, M86* f. Buhl14 compare variant reading in Str) in the same moment, forthwith Daniel 3:6,15; Daniel 4:30; Daniel 5:5; absolute שָׁעָה חֲדָה Daniel 4:16 for a moment.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
hour

(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to sha'ah; properly, a look, i.e. A moment -- hour.

see HEBREW sha'ah

Forms and Transliterations
כְּשָׁעָ֣ה כשעה שַׁעֲתָ֗א שַׁעֲתָ֗ה שַׁעֲתָ֣א שַׁעֲתָ֣ה שעתא שעתה kə·šā·‘āh kəšā‘āh keshaAh ša‘ăṯā ša‘ăṯāh ša·‘ă·ṯā ša·‘ă·ṯāh shaaTa shaaTah
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Daniel 3:6
HEB: וְיִסְגֻּ֑ד בַּהּ־ שַׁעֲתָ֣א יִתְרְמֵ֔א לְגֽוֹא־
NAS: and worship shall immediately be cast
KJV: and worshippeth shall the same hour be cast
INT: fall and worship shall immediately be cast the midst

Daniel 3:15
HEB: תִסְגְּד֔וּן בַּהּ־ שַׁעֲתָ֣ה תִתְרְמ֔וֹן לְגֽוֹא־
NAS: you do not worship, you will immediately be cast
KJV: ye shall be cast the same hour into the midst
INT: not worship will immediately be cast the midst

Daniel 4:19
HEB: בֵּלְטְשַׁאצַּ֗ר אֶשְׁתּוֹמַם֙ כְּשָׁעָ֣ה חֲדָ֔ה וְרַעְיֹנֹ֖הִי
NAS: was appalled for a while as his thoughts
KJV: for one hour, and his thoughts
INT: is Belteshazzar was appalled A while one his thoughts

Daniel 4:33
HEB: בַּהּ־ שַׁעֲתָ֗א מִלְּתָא֮ סָ֣פַת
NAS: Immediately the word concerning
KJV: The same hour was the thing fulfilled
INT: Immediately the word was fulfilled

Daniel 5:5
HEB: בַּהּ־ שַׁעֲתָ֗ה [נְפַקוּ כ]
NAS: Suddenly the fingers of a man's
KJV: In the same hour came forth fingers
INT: Suddenly go the fingers

5 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 8160
5 Occurrences


kə·šā·‘āh — 1 Occ.
ša·‘ă·ṯā — 2 Occ.
ša·‘ă·ṯāh — 2 Occ.
















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