| Strong's Concordance sarag: to be intertwinedOriginal Word: שָׂרַג Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: sarag Phonetic Spelling: (saw-rag') Short Definition: together Brown-Driver-Briggs[שָׂרַג]  verb Pu`al be intertwined (Talmud סָרַג Pi`el enmesh, weave around; Aramaic  intertwine, involve, סְרַג entwine; Arabic  set in order, join, weave, mix); — Imperfect3masculine plural יְשׂרָ֑גוּ Job 40:17 are intertwined (of sinews of hippopotamus). Hithpa`el Imperfect3masculine plural יִשְׂתָּֽרְגוּ Lamentations 1:14 they intertwine themselves (figurative of מְּשְׁעַי).  Strong's Exhaustive Concordancewrap together, wreath A primitive root; to intwine -- wrap together, wreath. Forms and Transliterationsיְשֹׂרָֽגוּ׃ יִשְׂתָּ֥רְג֛וּ ישרגו׃ ישתרגו yə·śō·rā·ḡū yesoRagu yəśōrāḡū yiś·tā·rə·ḡū yisTareGu yiśtārəḡū LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts Englishman's ConcordanceStrong's Hebrew 8276 2 Occurrences yə·śō·rā·ḡū — 1 Occ. yiś·tā·rə·ḡū — 1 Occ. Job 40:17 HEB: (פַחֲדָ֣יו ק) יְשֹׂרָֽגוּ׃ NAS: of his thighs are knit together. KJV: of his stones are wrapped together. INT: the sinews stone are knit Lamentations 1:14  | 



