פשע

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Hebrew

Etymology 1

Root
פ־שׁ־ע (p-sh-ʿ)

Compare Ugaritic 𐎔𐎌𐎓 (pšʿ, rebellion, transgression).

Noun

פֶּשַׁע (pésha'm (plural indefinite פְּשָׁעִים, singular construct פֶּשַׁע־, plural construct פִּשְׁעֵי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. crime, transgression
    • Tanach, Proverbs 29:6:
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      בְּפֶשַׁע אִישׁ רָע מוֹקֵשׁ וְצַדִּיק יָרוּן וְשָׂמֵחַ׃
      B-fesha ish ra moqésh, v'tzadík yarún v'saméaḥ.
      In the transgression of an evil man there is a snare; but the righteous doth sing and rejoice.
  2. (Jewish law) a rebellious sin, done for the purpose of opposing God and not for its own benefit
    • פשעים אלו המרדים וכן הוא אומר (מלכים ב ג, ז) מלך מואב פשע בי
      P'sha'im are rebellious, and that's why it says in II Kings 3:7, "The king of Moab rebelled against me"


Derived terms

Verb

פשע (pashá') (pa'al construction)

  1. to commit a crime
Conjugation

Etymology 2

Root
פ־שׂ־ע (p-s-ʿ)

Noun

פֶּשַׂע (pésa'm (plural indefinite פְּשָׂעִים, singular construct פֶּשַׂע־, plural construct פִּשְׂעֵי־) [pattern: קֶטֶל]

  1. pace, step