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Original Word: חָסִיד
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: chasid
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-seed')
Definition: kind, piousWord Origin
from chasad
Definition
kind, pious
NASB Translation
godly (2), godly man (3), godly ones (20), godly person (1), gracious (1), Holy One (1), kind (3), love (1), ungodly* (1).חָסִידadjective masculinekind, pious (so, as denoting active practice of חֶסֶד, kindness, Thes MV De and most, compare קָצִיר, מָּקִיד etc.; > Hup on Psalm 4:4 RVm who explained as passive reception of ׳יs חֶסֶד, compare שָֹׂכֹיר, אָסִיר etc.; its use as attribute of God Jeremiah 3:12; Psalm 145:17, and the context Psalm 12:1; Micah 7:2 etc., favour active sense) — ׳חPsalm 4:4 9t.; חֲסִידֶ֑ךָDeuteronomy 33:8; Psalm 89:20; חֲסִידְי֯ךָPsalm 16:10; plural חֲסִידִיםHaSI DriverPsalm 149:1; Psalm 149:5; suffix חֲסִידָ֑יPsalm 50:5; חֲסִידָו֯1 Samuel 2:9 15t. suffixes; —

1kind:

a.of manתתחסד׳עם חwith the kind thou shewest thyself kind2 Samuel 22:26 = Psalm 18:26.

b.of wing of ostrichאִם אֶבְרָה חֲסִידָהJob 39:13is it a kindly pinion? possibly with play on חֲסִידָה feminine noun strok (is the ostrich kind like the stork?).

c.of God, only Jeremiah 3:12; Psalm 145:17.

2pious, godly, either as exhibition of 'duteous love' toward God (CheOP 378), or (in view of rarity of such passages as Hosea 6:4,6; Jeremiah 2:2, and their possible ambiguity) because kindness, as prominent in the godly, comes to imply other attributes, and to be a designation of the godly character, piety:

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a. as adjective — גּוֺי לא חסידa nation, not pious, = ungodlyPsalm 43:1.

b. elsewhere as substantive: singular, a pious man, the godlyPsalm 4:4; Psalm 12:2; Psalm 32:6; Psalm 86:2, ' יָשָׁרMicah 7:2; (thy) pious one(s) Psalm 16:10 (Kt plural), 1 Samuel 2:9 (Qr plural) Proverbs 2:8, אִישׁ חֲסִידֶ֑ךָmen of thy pious oneDeuteronomy 33:8 (Moses, see Di; others, the man, thy godly one, i.e. Levi); plural the pious, godly, those of the people who were faithful, devoted to God's service, only in Psalter and chiefly, if not entirely, in late Psalms Psalm 149:1; Psalm 149:5; his pious onesPsalm 30:5; Psalm 31:24; Psalm 37:28; Psalm 85:9; Psalm 97:10; Psalm 116:15; Psalm 148:14; Psalm 149:9; thy pious onesPsalm 52:11; Psalm 79:2; Psalm 132:9 2Chronicles 6:41; Psalm 145:10; my pious onesPsalm 50:5, her (Zion's) piousPsalm 132:16. — (In Maccabean age, συναγωγὴ Ἀσιδαίων denoted, technically, the party of the pious, who opposed the Hellenization of the Judaea, see 1Macc 2:42; 7:13; 2 Macc 14:6 and CheOP 48, 56; so perhaps Psalm 116:15; Psalm 149:1; Psalm 149:5; Psalm 149:9.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
godly man, good, holy one, merciful, saint, ungodly

From chacad; properly, kind, i.e. (religiously) pious (a saint) -- godly (man), good, holy (one), merciful, saint, (un-)godly.

see HEBREW chacad

וְ֝חָסִ֗יד וַ֝חֲסִידֶ֗יהָ וַ֝חֲסִידֶ֗יךָ וַחֲסִידֶ֖יךָ וַחֲסִידֶ֥יךָ וחסיד וחסידיה וחסידיך חֲ֝סִידְךָ֗ חֲ֝סִידֶ֗יךָ חֲ֭סִידָיו חֲסִ֫ידָ֥יו חֲסִידִ֣ים חֲסִידִֽים׃ חֲסִידֶ֑ךָ חֲסִידֶֽיךָ׃ חֲסִידָ֑י חֲסִידָ֑יו חֲסִידָ֗יו חֲסִידָ֣יו חֲסִידָיו֙ חָסִ֑יד חָסִ֖יד חָסִ֣יד חָסִ֤יד חָסִ֥יד חָסִ֨יד ׀ חָסִ֪יד חָסִיד֙ חסיד חסידי חסידיו חסידיך חסידיך׃ חסידים חסידים׃ חסידך לַֽחֲסִידֶ֗יךָ לַחֲסִידָֽיו׃ לחסידיו׃ לחסידיך chaSid chasiDai chasiDav chasiDecha chasiDeicha chasiDim ḥă·sî·ḏāw ḥă·sî·ḏāy ḥă·sî·ḏe·ḵā ḥă·sî·ḏə·ḵā ḥă·sî·ḏîm ḥā·sîḏ ḥāsîḏ ḥăsîḏāw ḥăsîḏāy ḥăsîḏeḵā ḥăsîḏəḵā ḥăsîḏîm la·ḥă·sî·ḏāw la·ḥă·sî·ḏe·ḵā lachasiDav lachasiDeicha laḥăsîḏāw laḥăsîḏeḵā vachasiDeicha vachasiDeiha vechaSid wa·ḥă·sî·ḏe·hā wa·ḥă·sî·ḏe·ḵā waḥăsîḏehā waḥăsîḏeḵā wə·ḥā·sîḏ wəḥāsîḏ
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chasid: kind, pious
Original Word: חָסִיד
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: chasid
Phonetic Spelling: (khaw-seed')
Definition: kind, piousWord Origin
from chasad
Definition
kind, pious
NASB Translation
godly (2), godly man (3), godly ones (20), godly person (1), gracious (1), Holy One (1), kind (3), love (1), ungodly* (1).חָסִידadjective masculinekind, pious (so, as denoting active practice of חֶסֶד, kindness, Thes MV De and most, compare Driverקָצִיר, מָּקִיד etc.; > Hup on Psalm 4:4 RVm who explained as passive reception of ׳יs חֶסֶד, compare שָֹׂכֹיר,

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אָסִיר etc.; its use as attribute of God Jeremiah 3:12; Psalm 145:17, and the context Psalm 12:1; Micah 7:2 etc., favour active sense) — ׳חPsalm 4:4 9t.; חֲסִידֶ֑ךָDeuteronomy 33:8; Psalm 89:20; חֲסִידְי֯ךָPsalm 16:10; plural חֲסִידִיםPsalm 149:1; Psalm 149:5; suffix חֲסִידָ֑יPsalm 50:5; חֲסִידָו֯1 Samuel 2:9 15t. suffixes; —

1kind:

a.of manתתחסד׳עם חwith the kind thou shewest thyself kind2 Samuel 22:26 = Psalm 18:26.

b.of wing of ostrichאִם אֶבְרָה חֲסִידָהJob 39:13is it a kindly pinion? possibly with play on חֲסִידָה feminine noun strok (is the ostrich kind like the stork?).

c.of God, only Jeremiah 3:12; Psalm 145:17.

2pious, godly, either as exhibition of 'duteous love' toward God (CheOP 378), or (in view of rarity of such passages as Hosea 6:4,6; Jeremiah 2:2, and their possible ambiguity) because kindness, as prominent in the godly, comes to imply other attributes, and to be a designation of the godly character, piety:

a. as adjective — גּוֺי לא חסידa nation, not pious, = ungodlyPsalm 43:1.

b. elsewhere as substantive: singular, a pious man, the godlyPsalm 4:4; Psalm 12:2; Psalm 32:6; Psalm 86:2, ' יָשָׁרMicah 7:2; (thy) pious one(s) Psalm 16:10 (Kt plural), 1 Samuel 2:9 (Qr plural) Proverbs 2:8, אִישׁ חֲסִידֶ֑ךָmen of thy pious oneDeuteronomy 33:8 (Moses, see Di; others, the man, thy godly one, i.e. Levi); plural the pious, godly, those of the people who were faithful, devoted to God's service, only in Psalter and chiefly, if not entirely, in late Psalms Psalm 149:1; Psalm 149:5; his pious onesPsalm 30:5; Psalm 31:24; Psalm 37:28; Psalm 85:9; Psalm 97:10; Psalm 116:15; Psalm 148:14; Psalm 149:9; thy pious onesPsalm 52:11; Psalm 79:2; Psalm 132:9 2Chronicles 6:41; Psalm 145:10; my pious onesPsalm 50:5, her (Zion's) piousPsalm 132:16. — (In Maccabean age, συναγωγὴ Ἀσιδαίων denoted, technically, the party of the pious, who opposed the Hellenization of the Judaea, see 1Macc 2:42; 7:13; 2 Macc 14:6 and CheOP 48, 56; so perhaps Psalm 116:15; Psalm 149:1; Psalm 149:5; Psalm 149:9.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
godly man, good, holy one, merciful, saint, ungodly

From chacad; properly, kind, i.e. (religiously) pious (a saint) -- godly (man), good, holy (one), merciful, saint, (un-)godly.

see HEBREW chacad

וְ֝חָסִ֗יד וַ֝חֲסִידֶ֗יהָ וַ֝חֲסִידֶ֗יךָ וַחֲסִידֶ֖יךָ וַחֲסִידֶ֥יךָ וחסיד וחסידיה וחסידיך חֲ֝סִידְךָ֗ חֲ֝סִידֶ֗יךָ חֲ֭סִידָיו חֲסִ֫ידָ֥יו חֲסִידִ֣ים חֲסִידִֽים׃ חֲסִידֶ֑ךָ חֲסִידֶֽיךָ׃ חֲסִידָ֑י חֲסִידָ֑יו חֲסִידָ֗יו חֲסִידָ֣יו חֲסִידָיו֙ חָסִ֑יד חָסִ֖יד חָסִ֣יד חָסִ֤יד חָסִ֥יד חָסִ֨יד ׀ חָסִ֪יד חָסִיד֙ חסיד חסידי חסידיו חסידיך חסידיך׃ חסידים חסידים׃ חסידך לַֽחֲסִידֶ֗יךָ לַחֲסִידָֽיו׃ לחסידיו׃ לחסידיך chaSid chasiDai chasiDav chasiDecha chasiDeicha chasiDim ḥă·sî·ḏāw ḥă·sî·ḏāy ḥă·sî·ḏe·ḵā ḥă·sî·ḏə·ḵā ḥă·sî·ḏîm ḥā·sîḏ ḥāsîḏ ḥăsîḏāw ḥăsîḏāy ḥăsîḏeḵā ḥăsîḏəḵā ḥăsîḏîm la·ḥă·sî·ḏāw la·ḥă·sî·ḏe·ḵā lachasiDav lachasiDeicha laḥăsîḏāw laḥăsîḏeḵā vachasiDeicha vachasiDeiha vechaSid wa·ḥă·sî·ḏe·hā wa·ḥă·sî·ḏe·ḵā waḥăsîḏehā waḥăsîḏeḵā wə·ḥā·sîḏ wəḥāsîḏ
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