Word Origin: a prim. root
Definition: to attend to, visit, muster, appoint
NASB Translation: am indeed concerned (1), any reason (1), any reason he is missing (1), appoint (12), appointed (19), appoints (1), assign (3), assigned (1), attend (1), attended (1), bring punishment (1), brought (1), call their to account (1), calls me to account (1), care (3), charge (1), commit (1), committed (3), concerned (1), counted (1), damage (1), deposited (3), deprived (1), empty (3), entrusted (1), examine (1), foremen (1), gave (1), had the oversight (1), lack (1), longed (1), look (1), made him overseer (2), made them overseers (1), miss (2), missed (3), misses me at all (1), missing (5), mustered (6), mustering (1), number (13), numbered (99), officers (2), oversight (3), punish (46), punished (6), put him in charge (1), put in charge (1), put under (1), put under the charge (1), register (2), see (1), sought (1), suffer (1), summoned (1), supervisors (1), surely take care (3), take care (1), take notice (1), took a census (1), took note (1), untouched* (1), visit (7), visited (6), visiting (4).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries.
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