Lexicon sug: To turn back, to retreat, to go back Original Word: שׂוּג Strong's Exhaustive Concordance turn back A primitive root; to retreat -- turn back. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originthe same as sug, q.v. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: A primitive rootCorresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • Strong's Greek Number 5288 • ὑποχωρέω (hypochōreō): to withdraw, to retreat Usage: The verb שׂוּג (sug) is used in the context of retreating or turning back, often implying a physical or metaphorical movement away from a position or commitment. Context: The Hebrew verb שׂוּג (sug) is a primitive root that conveys the action of retreating or turning back. It is used in the Hebrew Bible to describe a physical withdrawal or a metaphorical turning away, often in the context of abandoning a previous stance or commitment. This term can be found in various passages where individuals or groups are depicted as retreating from a position, either due to fear, reconsideration, or divine intervention. Forms and Transliterations נָשׂ֖וֹג נשוג nā·śō·wḡ naSog nāśōwḡLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Samuel 1:22 HEB: יְה֣וֹנָתָ֔ן לֹ֥א נָשׂ֖וֹג אָח֑וֹר וְחֶ֣רֶב KJV: of Jonathan turned not back, INT: of Jonathan not turned back and the sword 1 Occurrence |