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
  • print
  • 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.