Strong's Concordance azda: sure, assured Original Word: אֲזָדPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: azda Phonetic Spelling: (az-zawd') Short Definition: firm Brown-Driver-Briggs אַזְדָּא (so Gi, with most MSS.; Baer אָֽזְדָא adjective sure, assured (Persian azda, Sanskrit addhâ, 'certain' (KernZDMG 1869, 220); so first NöKAT 2 617; confirmed now by Egyptian Aramaic (RÉS361, B 3) הן אזד יחעבד מן if it is made certain (certified) by, etc.; > ᵐ5 Ki AV and others (see Thea) as verb is gone, or (אָֽזְדָא) is going, from Talmud אֲזַד (= אֲזַל) go away (LevyNHWB i. 50); so ScheftMGWJ 1903, 310 from Zend * azda 'gone,' participle passive of azaiti 'go'); — Daniel 2:5 מִלְּתָה מִנִּי אַוְדָּא, Daniel 2:8 דִּיאַֿזְדָּא מִנִּי מִלְּתָא the word is assured on my part (the thing is fully resolved upon by me: compareSyrver ; IE קַיָּימָא וֶאְמֶת); + Daniel 3:14(see צְדָא). Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be gone (Aramaic) of uncertain derivation; firm -- be gone. Forms and Transliterations אַזְדָּ֑א אַזְדָּ֖א אזדא ’az·dā ’azdā azDaLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Hebrew 2302 Occurrences ’az·dā — 2 Occ. Daniel 2:5 HEB: מִלְּתָ֖א מִנִּ֣י אַזְדָּ֑א הֵ֣ן לָ֤א NAS: The command from me is firm: if KJV: The thing is gone from me: INT: the command me is firm if will not Daniel 2:8 |