Strong’s H5414 · Hebrew
נָתַן
nâthan
naw-than'
Definition
to give, used with greatest latitude of application (put, make, etc.)
Etymology
a primitive root;
How the KJV renders it
- add
- apply
- appoint
- ascribe
- assign
- avenge
- be (healed)
- bestow
- bring (forth
- hither)
- cast
- cause
- charge
- come
- commit
- consider
- count
- cry
- deliver (up)
- direct
- distribute
- do
- doubtless
- without fail
- fasten
- frame
- get
- give (forth
- over
- up)
- grant
- hang (up)
- have
- indeed
- lay (unto charge
- (give) leave
- lend
- let (out)
- lie
- lift up
- make
- O that
- occupy
- offer
- ordain
- pay
- perform
- place
- pour
- pull
- put (forth)
- recompense
- render
- requite
- restore
- send (out)
- set (forth)
- shew
- shoot forth (up)
- sing
- slander
- strike
- (sub-) mit
- suffer
- surely
- take
- thrust
- trade
- turn
- utter
- weep
- willingly
- withdraw
- would (to) God
- yield
Every distinct English word the King James Version uses to translate this Hebrew term. The variety shows what readers in English receive across many different surface words — the same underlying word, scattered across the English Bible under different names.