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זד / זדון
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Part of Speech | Noun |
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Occurrences | 13 + 11 |
Possible Meanings |
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Related Words | זוד |
Possible Meanings
The various forms of זֵד / זָדוֹן share the same lexical questions as the verb זוד.
1. Intentionally wicked person / action
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2. Arrogant person / action
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Disputed Cases
Idioms
Relationship to Synonyms
Semantic Evolution
Intra-Biblical
Rabbinic Hebrew
In Rabbinic sources, זָדוֹן is used to describe a premeditated sin (in contrast to a שְׁגָגָה). Rabbinic Hebrew also introduced the word מֵזִיד as a term for intentional sinning (in contrast to שׁוֹגֵג). This usage likely influenced many medieval commentators in their understanding of the root זדון.