Lexical Summary yesha: Salvation, deliverance, safety, welfare Original Word: יֶשַׁע Strong's Exhaustive Concordance safety, salvation, saving Or yeshai {yay'-shah}; from yasha'; liberty, deliverance, prosperity -- safety, salvation, saving. see HEBREW yasha' NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom yasha Definition deliverance, rescue, salvation, safety, welfare NASB Translation safety (3), salvation (31), saving (2). Brown-Driver-Briggs יֵ֫שַׁע noun masculineIsaiah 51:5 deliverance, rescue, salvation, also safety, welfare; — יֵ֫שַׁע Psalm 20:7 4t.; יֶ֫שַׁע Job 5:11 4t.; suffix יִשְׁעִי 2 Samuel 22:3 11t., + 14 t. suffixes; — 1 safety, welfare, prosperity 2 Samuel 23:5; Psalm 12:6; Job 5:4,11. 2 salvation, i.e. primarily physical rescue, by God, often with added spiritual idea: Isaiah 62:11; Psalm 69:14; Psalm 85:8; Psalm 85:10; יֵשַׁע אֱלֹהִים salvation from God Psalm 50:23; used as infin. with accusative לְיֵשַׁע Habakkuk 3:13 (twice in verse) (see Ew§ 239 a); accordingly Yahweh is אוֺרִי וְיִשְׁעִי my light and my salvation Psalm 27:1; צוּר ישׁע Psalm 95:1; קֶרֶן ישׁע Psalm 18:3 = 2 Samuel 22:3; אֱלֹהֵי ישׁע Isaiah 17:10; Micah 7:7; Habakkuk 3:18; Psalm 18:47 = אֱלֹהֵי צוּר ישׁע 2 Samuel 22:47; Psalm 24:5; Psalm 25:5; Psalm 27:9; Psalm 65:6; Psalm 79:9; Psalm 85:5; 1 Chronicles 16:35; ׳מָגֵן ישׁ Psalm 18:36 = 2 Samuel 22:36; על אלהים ישׁעי Psalm 62:8; "" צְדָקָה Isaiah 45:8; Isaiah 51:5; Isaiah 61:10; שְׂשׂוֺן יִשְׁעֶ֑ךָ Psalm 51:14 joy of thy salvation ׳כֹּהֲנֶיהָ אַלְבִּישׁ ישׁ Psalm 132:16 her priests will clothe with salvation. 3 victory: גְּבוּרוֺת יֵשַׁע יְמִינוֺ Psalm 20:7 the mighty deeds of the victory of his right hand. Topical Lexicon Meaning and Scope יֶשַׁע (yeshaʿ) denotes deliverance, rescue, safety, and welfare granted by the covenant God. The word assumes danger, oppression, or guilt from which only divine intervention can set the worshiper free. Though used in military, political, and personal settings, its ultimate horizon is spiritual: the comprehensive well-being flowing from the LORD’s faithful love. Occurrences and Distribution About thirty-six appearances span the Torah, Former Prophets, Writings, and Prophets, clustering in songs of victory and prayers of trust. Key concentrations are found in Deuteronomy (the Song of Moses), second-temple historical liturgies (1 Chronicles 16), royal thanksgiving psalms (Psalms 18; 24; 27; 62), wisdom literature (Job 5), and Isaiah’s prophetic oracles. This breadth shows that salvation is not an episodic event but a continuous thread in Israel’s story. Redemptive-Historical Context 1. Exodus Pattern: The earliest echoes recall the Red Sea deliverance, where the LORD alone “has become my salvation” (Exodus 15:2; cf. Psalm 118:14, same confession). Key Texts Illustrating the Term • Deuteronomy 32:15: Israel’s apostasy is exposed by her contempt for “the Rock of his salvation.” Theological Significance 1. Divine Initiative: Salvation is God’s prerogative; humanity contributes nothing but need. Christological Dimensions The name Jesus (Yeshuaʿ, “Yahweh saves”) embodies יֶשַׁע. The angel’s announcement—“You are to give Him the name Jesus, because He will save His people from their sins” (Matthew 1:21)—ties the infant Messiah to the ancient promise. New Testament writers echo Jonah 2:9 when they declare, “Salvation is found in no one else” (Acts 4:12), presenting Christ as the final Rock of our salvation (1 Corinthians 10:4). Prophetic and Eschatological Outlook Isaiah 33:2 pleads, “Be our arm every morning, our salvation in time of distress,” blending daily dependence with ultimate hope. Zechariah’s vision of a humble King riding a donkey ushers in “salvation” (Zechariah 9:9), a scene fulfilled on Palm Sunday. Revelation culminates with the heavenly multitude crying, “Salvation belongs to our God” (Revelation 7:10), proving that the Old Testament theme finds its consummation in the Lamb’s triumph. Liturgical and Devotional Usage Psalms employ yeshaʿ to shape worship: These texts guided temple choirs, synagogue readings, and now church hymnody, teaching believers to seek and celebrate divine deliverance. Socio-Historical Background Ancient Near Eastern kings styled themselves “saviors,” but Israel rejected human self-exaltation, insisting, “He alone is my salvation.” The term also colors legal proceedings: judges “deliver” the oppressed (2 Kings 17:39), mirroring God’s saving justice. Military alliances, famine relief, and personal crises all became theaters for demonstrating that true security resides only in the LORD. Practical Ministry Implications • Evangelism: Ground gospel proclamation in the biblical storyline of yeshaʿ—God saves sinners by grace through faith. Related Concepts and Terms yashaʿ (to save, Strong’s 3467) – verbal root yeshuʿah (salvation, Strong’s 3444) – cognate noun môshiaʿ (savior, Strong’s 3467 with participial mem) – agent of salvation rock, refuge, horn – frequent metaphors accompanying yeshaʿ See Also Psalm 3:8; Psalm 62:6; Isaiah 25:9; Luke 2:30; Romans 1:16; Ephesians 2:8 Forms and Transliterations בְּ֝יֵ֗שַׁע בְּיֵ֣שַׁע בישע וְ֝יֶשְׁעֲךָ֗ וְ֭יִשְׁעִי וישעי וישעך יִ֝שְׁעִ֗י יִ֫שְׁעֶ֥ךָ יִשְׁע֑וֹ יִשְׁעִ֑י יִשְׁעִ֔י יִשְׁעִ֗י יִשְׁעִ֣י יִשְׁעִ֥י יִשְׁעִֽי׃ יִשְׁעֵ֑נוּ יִשְׁעֵ֔ךְ יִשְׁעֵ֔נוּ יִשְׁעֵ֖ךְ יִשְׁעֵ֗נוּ יִשְׁעֵֽנוּ׃ יִשְׁעֶ֑ךָ יִשְׁעֶֽךָ׃ יִשְׁעֽוֹ׃ יֵ֣שַׁע יֶ֑שַׁע יֶ֔שַׁע יֶ֗שַׁע יֶֽשַׁע׃ ישע ישע׃ ישעו ישעו׃ ישעי ישעי׃ ישעך ישעך׃ ישענו ישענו׃ לְיֵ֖שַׁע לְיֵ֣שַׁע לישע מִיֶּ֑שַׁע מישע bə·yê·ša‘ bəyêša‘ beYesha lə·yê·ša‘ ləyêša‘ leYesha mî·ye·ša‘ mîyeša‘ miYesha veyeshacha Veyishi wə·yeš·‘ă·ḵā wə·yiš·‘î wəyeš‘ăḵā wəyiš‘î ye·ša‘ yê·ša‘ yeša‘ yêša‘ Yesha yiš‘êḵ yiš‘eḵā yiš‘ênū yiš‘î yiš‘ōw yiš·‘e·ḵā yiš·‘ê·nū yiš·‘êḵ yiš·‘î yiš·‘ōw yishEch yishEcha yishEnu yishI yishOLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Samuel 22:3 HEB: מָגִנִּ֞י וְקֶ֣רֶן יִשְׁעִ֗י מִשְׂגַּבִּי֙ וּמְנוּסִ֔י NAS: and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold KJV: and the horn of my salvation, my high tower, INT: my shield and the horn of my salvation my stronghold and my refuge 2 Samuel 22:36 2 Samuel 22:47 2 Samuel 23:5 1 Chronicles 16:35 Job 5:4 Job 5:11 Psalm 12:5 Psalm 18:2 Psalm 18:35 Psalm 18:46 Psalm 20:6 Psalm 24:5 Psalm 25:5 Psalm 27:1 Psalm 27:9 Psalm 50:23 Psalm 51:12 Psalm 62:7 Psalm 65:5 Psalm 69:13 Psalm 79:9 Psalm 85:4 Psalm 85:7 Psalm 85:9 36 Occurrences |