Strong's Lexicon sara: To contend, to strive, to persist Original Word: שָׂרַע Word Origin: A primitive root Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Greek equivalents in the Strong's Concordance that correspond to the specific Hebrew concept of שָׂרַע (sara'). However, Greek terms related to physical deformity or imperfection might be considered in broader theological discussions, though they do not capture the exact nuance of the Hebrew term. Usage: This term is used in the context of physical deformity or an abnormal extension of body parts. It is not commonly found in the Hebrew Bible, indicating a specific and rare condition. Context: The Hebrew root שָׂרַע (sara') is a verb that conveys the idea of prolongation or extension, particularly in a negative sense, such as deformity. The term is associated with physical abnormalities, where there is an excess or abnormal growth of body parts. This concept is reflective of the ancient understanding of physical deformities as deviations from the norm, often seen as a sign of divine displeasure or a condition requiring ritual purification. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. root Definition to extend NASB Translation deformed (1), overgrown (1), stretch (1). Brown-Driver-Briggs [שָׂרַע] verb extend (Arabic point directly at, also enter upon a path (Frä213 thinks originally divide, then stretch out, make straight), projecting roof, long-nosed (torto naso ᵑ9Leviticus 21:18); Ethiopic dispose, arrange; Sabean שרע arrangement, security HomChr 124; — but Aramaic explanation as mutilated Leviticus 21:18; Leviticus 22:23 PS2744, compare ᵐ5 ὠτότμητος); — Qal Passive participle שָׂרוּעַ extended, i.e. too long (in a limb or member), of man Leviticus 21:18, beast Leviticus 22:23 (see II. חרם). Hithpa`el stretch oneself: Infinitive construct הִשְׂתָּרֵעַ Isaiah 28:20 (see מַצַּע p. 427:a). שַׂרְעַמִּים see below שׂעף. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance stretch out self, have any superfluous thing A primitive root; to prolong, i.e. (reflex) be deformed by excess of members -- stretch out self, (have any) superfluous thing. Forms and Transliterations מֵֽהִשְׂתָּרֵ֑עַ מהשתרע שָׂר֣וּעַ שָׂרֽוּעַ׃ שרוע שרוע׃ mê·hiś·tā·rê·a‘ mehistaRea mêhiśtārêa‘ śā·rū·a‘ saRua śārūa‘Links Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Leviticus 21:18 HEB: חָרֻ֖ם א֥וֹ שָׂרֽוּעַ׃ NAS: [face], or any deformed [limb], KJV: or he that hath a flat nose, or any thing superfluous, INT: disfigured or deformed Leviticus 22:23 Isaiah 28:20 3 Occurrences |
point directly at, also enter upon a path (Frä213 thinks originally divide, then stretch out, make straight),
projecting roof,
long-nosed (torto naso ᵑ9Leviticus 21:18); Ethiopic
dispose, arrange; Sabean שרע arrangement, security HomChr 124; — but Aramaic
explanation as mutilated 


