7716. seh
Lexical Summary
seh: Lamb, sheep, goat

Original Word: שֶׂה
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Transliteration: seh
Pronunciation: seh
Phonetic Spelling: (seh)
KJV: (lesser, small) cattle, ewe, goat, lamb, sheep
NASB: sheep, lamb, sheep and another, flock, lambs, sheep and one
Word Origin: [probably from H7582 (שָׁאָה - devastated) through the idea of pushing out to graze]

1. a member of a flock, i.e. a sheep or goat

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
lesser, small cattle, ewe, goat, lamb, sheep

Or sey {say}; probably from sha'ah through the idea of pushing out to graze; a member of a flock, i.e. A sheep or goat -- (lesser, small) cattle, ewe, goat, lamb, sheep. Compare zeh.

see HEBREW sha'ah

see HEBREW zeh

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
of uncertain derivation
Definition
one of a flock, a sheep (or goat)
NASB Translation
flock (1), lamb (15), lambs (1), sheep (22), sheep and another (2), sheep and one (1), sheep* (1).

Brown-Driver-Briggs
שֶׂה noun masculineGenesis 30:32 and (less often) feminineJeremiah 50:17 one of a flock, a sheep (or goat) (Assyrian šuju, Arabic plural , , etc. (also wild ox), compare Egyptian sau, sheep Bondi65, compare IdBa NB§ 2 b ς); — absolute שֶׂה Genesis 30:32 +, construct שֵׂה Isaiah 43:23 +; suffix שֵׂיוֺ Deuteronomy 22:1, שְׂיֵ֫הוּ 1 Samuel 14:34; not in plural; —

1 a sheep, or goat, noun of individual meaning of צאֹן: as property Genesis 32:32 (twice in verse) (J; + עאֹן collective, כְּשָׂבִים, עִזִּים), Exodus 21:37 (twice in verse) (+ שׁוֺר, צאֹן collective), Exodus 22:3 (+ שׁוֺר, חֲמוֺר, V:8 (id.), V:9 (id; all E); Deuteronomy 22:1 (+ שׁוֺר), 1 Samuel 17:34 (זה Kt van d. H. erroneous, see Baer Dr), roaming pasture Isaiah 7:25, straying Psalm 119:176 (simile), slaughtered Isaiah 53:7 (in simile); + שׁוֺר, חֲמוֺר Judges 6:4; 1 Samuel 22:19; Joshua 6:21 (J), + id. + גָּמָל 1 Samuel 15:3; as sacrifice Genesis 22:7,8 (J), Exodus 13:13; Leviticus 5:12; Leviticus 12:8; Numbers 15:11 (בַּכְּבָשִׂים אוֺ בָּעִזִּים ׳שׂ; all P), Deuteronomy 18:3 (+ שׁוֺר), Isaiah 43:23; Isaiah 66:3 (+ שׁוֺר), מִןהַֿצּאֹן Ezekiel 45:15; compare Exodus 34:19 (+ שׁוֺר), ᵑ920 (J), Leviticus 26 (P; + שׁוֺר); fit for sacrifice Leviticus 22:28 (H); unfit ᵑ923 (H), Deuteronomy 17:1 (both + שׁוֺר); as food 1 Samuel 14:34 (+ שׁוֺר), ׳כְּשָׂבִים וְשׂ ׳עִזִּים שׂ Deuteronomy 14:4 (+ id.); for Passover Exodus 12:3 (twice in verse); Exodus 12:4 (twice in verse); Exodus 12:5 (P); figurative of Israel Ezekiel 34:17 (twice in verse) ("" אֵילִים, עַתּוּדִים), Ezekiel 34:20; Ezekiel 34:20; Ezekiel 34:22; Ezekiel 34:22.

2 collective flock: שֶׂה פְזוּרָה Jeremiah 50:17 (= צאֹן אֹבְדוֺת Jeremiah 50:6).

Topical Lexicon
Terminology and Range of Meaning

שֶׂה denotes a young member of the small-livestock flock—either a lamb or a kid—viewed not primarily for its zoological identity but for its covenantal and pastoral usefulness. Whether in sacrificial liturgy, parabolic speech, or household economy, the word consistently carries overtones of vulnerability, innocence, and ready availability for service.

Occurrences and Distribution

Appearing forty-seven times in the Hebrew canon, the term is concentrated in the Pentateuch (especially Exodus, Leviticus, and Numbers), surfaces in historical narrative (Judges, 1 Samuel, 2 Chronicles), wisdom literature (Proverbs), and is richly developed by the prophets (Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel). The occurrences cluster around three main settings: sacrificial instruction, pastoral economy, and prophetic imagery.

Sacrificial and Covenant Significance

1. Passover. Exodus anchors the term to Israel’s founding redemption. “Your lamb must be an unblemished male, a year old; you may take it from the sheep or the goats” (Exodus 12:5). The שֶׂה is to be kept four days, scrutinized for flaw, slain at twilight, and its blood applied to the doorposts—forming a paradigm of substitutionary atonement and covenant protection.
2. Daily, Festal, and Consecration Offerings. In Exodus 29:38-42 two שֶׂה are offered each day, morning and evening, establishing a rhythm of perpetual mediation. Numbers 28-29 prescribes scores of שֶׂה for Sabbath, New Moon, and pilgrimage festivals, culminating in seventy on the Feast of Tabernacles, emphasizing both abundance and gradation of holiness.
3. Priestly Ordination and Purification. Leviticus 9:3 and Numbers 6:14 employ שֶׂה in consecratory rites, uniting priestly service and Nazirite devotion with the same imagery of spotless surrender.

Narrative Portrayals

Genesis 22:7-8 records Isaac’s query, “Where is the lamb for the burnt offering?” and Abraham’s prophetic reply, “God Himself will provide the lamb,” foreshadowing divine provision both immediate (the ram) and ultimate (the Messiah).
• Gideon, in Judges 6:19, presents a cooked שֶׂה as part of his improvised offering, signaling his fledgling faith under oppression.
• Young David keeps his father’s שֶׂה (1 Samuel 17:34), displaying the protective shepherd heart that later informs his psalms and kingship.

Prophetic Imagery

Isaiah adopts שֶׂה to depict both judgment and salvation. The nation is likened to errant sheep (Isaiah 53:6), yet the Servant is “led like a lamb to the slaughter” (Isaiah 53:7) in silent, willing submission. Jeremiah 11:19 echoes this innocence betrayed, while Ezekiel 34 contrasts faithful and abusive shepherds, promising a future Davidic caretaker who will guard the flock. Thus the word becomes a lens through which leadership, repentance, and messianic hope are simultaneously viewed.

Messianic Foreshadowings and New Testament Fulfillment

Though שֶׂה itself is Hebrew, its theological freight crosses into the New Testament. John the Baptist’s declaration, “Look, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29) rests on the Passover and Isaiah 53 trajectories. Peter affirms that believers are redeemed “with the precious blood of Christ, a lamb without blemish or spot” (1 Peter 1:19). Revelation’s climactic scenes revolve around a Lamb who was slain yet reigns (Revelation 5:6-13), gathering the dispersed flock into eternal pasture. The unity of Old and New Covenants thus hinges on the typology inaugurated by the שֶׂה.

Pastoral and Ethical Applications

Proverbs 27:26 observes, “The lambs will provide you with clothing,” illustrating responsible stewardship and God’s provision through ordinary husbandry. Shepherding imagery summons leaders to feed, protect, and seek the lost (Ezekiel 34; John 21:15-17). Believers are called to imitate the Lamb’s meekness (Matthew 11:29) while resisting the folly of straying (1 Peter 2:25).

Worship and Ministry Usage

• Preaching: Shaping sermons on atonement, substitution, and divine provision.
• Liturgy: Passover reenactments and Lord’s Supper meditations draw directly from שֶׂה theology.
• Counseling: The Lamb’s innocence and suffering offer comfort to the oppressed and a model for patient endurance.
• Missions: The universality of the Lamb’s redemption energizes proclamation “to every nation, tribe, people, and language” (Revelation 7:9-10).

Summary

From the blood-marked doorways of Egypt to the throne-centered worship of Revelation, שֶׂה threads a single redemptive story: God secures His people through a flawless, sacrificial substitute and then commissions them to shepherd others in His name.

Forms and Transliterations
בְשֶׂ֔ה בשה הַשֶּֽׂה׃ הַשֶּׂ֖ה הַשֶּׂ֛ה הַשֶּׂה֙ השה השה׃ וְשֵׂ֥ה וְשֶׂ֥ה וְשֶׂה־ וָשֶֽׂה׃ וָשֶׂ֖ה וָשֶׂ֗ה וָשֶׂ֛ה ושה ושה־ ושה׃ כְּשֶׂ֣ה כַּשֶּׂה֙ כשה לַשֶּׂ֥ה לָשֶֽׂה׃ לָשֶׂ֔ה לשה לשה׃ מִשֶּׂה֒ משה שְׂיֵ֗הוּ שֵׂ֣ה שֵׂ֥ה שֵׂיוֹ֙ שֶֽׂה׃ שֶׂ֑ה שֶׂ֔ה שֶׂ֖ה שֶׂ֛ה שֶׂ֣ה שֶׂ֣ה ׀ שֶׂ֥ה שֶׂ֧ה שֶׂ֨ה שֶׂה֒ שֶׂה־ שה שה־ שה׃ שיהו שיו ḇə·śeh ḇəśeh haś·śeh hasSeh haśśeh kaś·śeh kasSeh kaśśeh kə·śeh keSeh kəśeh lā·śeh laś·śeh laSeh lāśeh lasSeh laśśeh miś·śeh misSeh miśśeh śə·yê·hū śê·yōw seh śeh śêh śeh- seYehu śəyêhū seYo śêyōw vaSeh veSeh wā·śeh wāśeh wə·śeh wə·śêh wə·śeh- wəśeh wəśêh wəśeh-
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Genesis 22:7
HEB: וְהָ֣עֵצִ֔ים וְאַיֵּ֥ה הַשֶּׂ֖ה לְעֹלָֽה׃
NAS: but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?
KJV: and the wood: but where [is] the lamb for a burnt offering?
INT: and the wood where is the lamb the burnt

Genesis 22:8
HEB: יִרְאֶה־ לּ֥וֹ הַשֶּׂ֛ה לְעֹלָ֖ה בְּנִ֑י
NAS: will provide for Himself the lamb for the burnt offering,
KJV: will provide himself a lamb for a burnt offering:
INT: God will provide the lamb the burnt my son

Genesis 30:32
HEB: מִשָּׁ֜ם כָּל־ שֶׂ֣ה ׀ נָקֹ֣ד וְטָל֗וּא
NAS: and spotted sheep and every
KJV: and spotted cattle, and all the brown
INT: there every sheep speckled and spotted

Genesis 30:32
HEB: וְטָל֗וּא וְכָל־ שֶׂה־ חוּם֙ בַּכְּשָׂבִ֔ים
NAS: black one among the lambs
KJV: and all the brown cattle among the sheep,
INT: and spotted and every one black the lambs

Exodus 12:3
HEB: לָהֶ֗ם אִ֛ישׁ שֶׂ֥ה לְבֵית־ אָבֹ֖ת
NAS: to take a lamb for themselves, according to their fathers'
KJV: to them every man a lamb, according to the house
INT: to take are each A lamb households to their fathers'

Exodus 12:3
HEB: לְבֵית־ אָבֹ֖ת שֶׂ֥ה לַבָּֽיִת׃
NAS: households, a lamb for each household.
KJV: of [their] fathers, a lamb for an house:
INT: households to their fathers' A lamb household

Exodus 12:4
HEB: הַבַּיִת֮ מִהְיֹ֣ת מִשֶּׂה֒ וְלָקַ֣ח ה֗וּא
NAS: small for a lamb, then he and his neighbor
KJV: too little for the lamb, let him and his neighbour
INT: the household be A lamb take he

Exodus 12:4
HEB: תָּכֹ֖סּוּ עַל־ הַשֶּֽׂה׃
NAS: you are to divide the lamb.
KJV: shall make your count for the lamb.
INT: divide and the lamb

Exodus 12:5
HEB: שֶׂ֥ה תָמִ֛ים זָכָ֥ר
NAS: Your lamb shall be an unblemished male
KJV: Your lamb shall be without blemish,
INT: your lamb shall be an unblemished male

Exodus 13:13
HEB: חֲמֹר֙ תִּפְדֶּ֣ה בְשֶׂ֔ה וְאִם־ לֹ֥א
NAS: you shall redeem with a lamb, but if
KJV: thou shalt redeem with a lamb; and if thou wilt not redeem
INT: of a donkey shall redeem A lamb if not

Exodus 22:1
HEB: שׁ֣וֹר אוֹ־ שֶׂ֔ה וּטְבָח֖וֹ א֣וֹ
NAS: an ox or a sheep and slaughters it or
KJV: an ox, or a sheep, and kill
INT: an ox or A sheep and slaughters or

Exodus 22:1
HEB: צֹ֖אן תַּ֥חַת הַשֶּֽׂה׃
NAS: and four sheep for the sheep.
KJV: and four sheep for a sheep.
INT: sheep Thahash the sheep

Exodus 22:4
HEB: חֲמ֛וֹר עַד־ שֶׂ֖ה חַיִּ֑ים שְׁנַ֖יִם
NAS: or a sheep, he shall pay
KJV: or ass, or sheep; he shall restore
INT: A donkey or A sheep alive double

Exodus 22:9
HEB: חֲ֠מוֹר עַל־ שֶׂ֨ה עַל־ שַׂלְמָ֜ה
NAS: for donkey, for sheep, for clothing,
KJV: for ass, for sheep, for raiment,
INT: donkey for sheep for clothing

Exodus 22:10
HEB: שׁ֥וֹר אוֹ־ שֶׂ֛ה וְכָל־ בְּהֵמָ֖ה
NAS: a donkey, an ox, a sheep, or any
KJV: or an ox, or a sheep, or any beast,
INT: an ox or A sheep any animal

Exodus 34:19
HEB: פֶּ֖טֶר שׁ֥וֹר וָשֶֽׂה׃
NAS: from cattle and sheep.
KJV: [whether] ox or sheep, [that is male].
INT: offspring cattle and sheep

Exodus 34:20
HEB: חֲמוֹר֙ תִּפְדֶּ֣ה בְשֶׂ֔ה וְאִם־ לֹ֥א
NAS: You shall redeem with a lamb the first offspring
KJV: thou shalt redeem with a lamb: and if thou redeem
INT: A donkey shall redeem A lamb and if None

Leviticus 5:7
HEB: יָדוֹ֮ דֵּ֣י שֶׂה֒ וְהֵבִ֨יא אֶת־
NAS: afford a lamb, then he shall bring
KJV: to bring a lamb, then he shall bring
INT: he able A lamb shall bring his guilt

Leviticus 12:8
HEB: יָדָהּ֮ דֵּ֣י שֶׂה֒ וְלָקְחָ֣ה שְׁתֵּֽי־
NAS: afford a lamb, then she shall take
KJV: And if she be not able to bring a lamb, then she shall bring
INT: able able A lamb shall take two

Leviticus 22:23
HEB: וְשׁ֥וֹר וָשֶׂ֖ה שָׂר֣וּעַ וְקָל֑וּט
NAS: In respect to an ox or a lamb which has an overgrown
KJV: Either a bullock or a lamb that hath any thing superfluous
INT: to an ox A lamb has an overgrown stunted

Leviticus 22:28
HEB: וְשׁ֖וֹר אוֹ־ שֶׂ֑ה אֹת֣וֹ וְאֶת־
NAS: or a sheep, you shall not kill
KJV: And [whether it be] cow or ewe, ye shall not kill
INT: is an ox or A sheep young shall not

Leviticus 27:26
HEB: שׁ֣וֹר אִם־ שֶׂ֔ה לַֽיהוָ֖ה הֽוּא׃
NAS: ox or sheep, it is the LORD'S.
KJV: it; whether [it be] ox, or sheep: it [is] the LORD'S.
INT: ox or sheep is the LORD'S he

Numbers 15:11
HEB: הָאֶחָ֑ד אֽוֹ־ לַשֶּׂ֥ה בַכְּבָשִׂ֖ים א֥וֹ
NAS: for each of the male lambs, or
INT: each or lambs of the male or

Deuteronomy 14:4
HEB: תֹּאכֵ֑לוּ שׁ֕וֹר שֵׂ֥ה כְשָׂבִ֖ים וְשֵׂ֥ה
INT: may eat the ox lesser lamb lesser

Deuteronomy 14:4
HEB: שֵׂ֥ה כְשָׂבִ֖ים וְשֵׂ֥ה עִזִּֽים׃
INT: lesser lamb lesser the goat

47 Occurrences

Strong's Hebrew 7716
47 Occurrences


haś·śeh — 5 Occ.
kaś·śeh — 1 Occ.
kə·śeh — 1 Occ.
lā·śeh — 2 Occ.
laś·śeh — 1 Occ.
miś·śeh — 1 Occ.
śeh — 24 Occ.
śə·yê·hū — 1 Occ.
śê·yōw — 1 Occ.
wā·śeh — 5 Occ.
ḇə·śeh — 5 Occ.

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