Limitless Word
שְׂאֵתsᵉʼêth/seh-ayth'/
HebrewH761314 occurrences (KJV)

an elevation or leprous scab; figuratively, elation or cheerfulness; exaltation in rank or character

KJV renders it: be accepted, dignity, excellency, highness, raise up self, rising.

Where it appears(showing the first 13 of 14)

  • Gen 4:7If you do well, won’t it be lifted up? If you don’t do well, sin crouches at the door. Its desire is for you, but you are to rule over it.”
  • Gen 49:3“Reuben, you are my firstborn, my might, and the beginning of my strength; excelling in dignity, and excelling in power.
  • Lev 13:2“When a man shall have a rising in his body’s skin, or a scab, or a bright spot, and it becomes in the skin of his body the plague of leprosy, then he shall be brought to Aaron the priest, or to one of his sons, the priests:
  • Lev 13:10and the priest shall examine him. Behold, if there is a white rising in the skin, and it has turned the hair white, and there is raw flesh in the rising,
  • Lev 13:19and in the place of the boil there is a white rising, or a bright spot, reddish-white, then it shall be shown to the priest;
  • Lev 13:28If the bright spot stays in its place, and hasn’t spread in the skin, but is faded, it is the swelling from the burn, and the priest shall pronounce him clean; for it is the scar from the burn.
  • Lev 13:43Then the priest shall examine him; and, behold, if the rising of the plague is reddish-white in his bald head, or in his bald forehead, like the appearance of leprosy in the skin of the flesh,
  • Lev 14:56and for a rising, and for a scab, and for a bright spot;
  • Job 13:11Shall not his majesty make you afraid, And his dread fall on you?
  • Job 31:23For calamity from God is a terror to me. Because his majesty, I can do nothing.
  • Job 41:25When he raises himself up, the mighty are afraid. They retreat before his thrashing.
  • Ps 62:4They fully intend to throw him down from his lofty place. They delight in lies. They bless with their mouth, but they curse inwardly. Selah.
  • Hab 1:7They are feared and dreaded. Their judgment and their dignity proceed from themselves.

Lexical data: Strong’s Hebrew & Greek Dictionaries (1890, public domain; openscriptures, CC-BY-SA). Word tagging from the Strong’s-numbered KJV.