Lexical Summary
baqash: To seek, to search, to request, to desire
Original Word:בָּקַשׁ
Part of Speech:Verb
Transliteration:baqash
Pronunciation:bah-KASH
Phonetic Spelling:(baw-kash')
KJV: ask, beg, beseech, desire, enquire, get, make inquisition, procure, (make) request, require, seek (for)
NASB:seek, sought, seeking, seeks, search, searched, require
Word Origin:[a primitive root]
1. to search out (by any method, specifically in worship or prayer)
2. (by implication) to strive after
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
ask, beg, beseech, desire, enquire, get, make inquisition, procure,
A primitive root; to search out (by any method, specifically in worship or prayer); by implication, to strive after -- ask, beg, beseech, desire, enquire, get, make inquisition, procure, (make) request, require, seek (for).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origina prim. root
Definitionto seek
NASB Translationaim (1), beg (1), begging (1), concerned (1), consulted (1), demand (1), desire (1), eager (1), hold* (1), inquired (2), investigated (1), look (3), looked (1), looking (3), plead (1), pursuit (1), request (2), require (7), required (1), requires (1), search (8), search will be made (1), searched (8), searching (1), seek (94), seeking (24), seeks (16), set about (1), sought (38), tried (2).
Brown-Driver-Briggs
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224 (Phoenician ) —
PerfectDeuteronomy 13:11 15t.;Ecclesiastes 7:28;Esther 2:15; suffixHosea 2:9;Songs 3:1,2; compareSongs 5:6;Ezra 2:62 12t.; suffixIsaiah 65:1 2t.;ImperfectJoshua 22:23 37t.;Proverbs 15:14 2t.;Psalm 122:9 3t.; suffix1 Samuel 23:14 7t.;1 Samuel 16:16 23t.;Imperative1 Samuel 9:3 3t.;1 Samuel 28:7 8t.;Infinitive1 Samuel 10:2 29t.;ParticipleGenesis 37:16 23t.; pluralExodus 10:11 38t.; —
seek to find:
absoluteJudges 6:29;2 Kings 2:17;Jeremiah 5:1;Ezekiel 34:6;Ecclesiastes 3:6;Ecclesiastes 8:17 (yet see Ew).
accusativeGenesis 37:15,16;Joshua 2:22 (J)Judges 4:22;Judges 14:4;1 Samuel 9:3;1 Samuel 10:2,14,21;1 Samuel 16:16;1 Samuel 23:14,25;1 Samuel 24:3;1 Samuel 26:2;1 Samuel 27:1,4 +1 Samuel 26:20 objecta flea, but read Th We Kirkp Klo Dr;2 Samuel 17:3,20;1 Kings 1:3;1 Kings 2:40;1 Kings 18:10;2 Kings 2:16;2 Kings 6:19;1 Chronicles 4:39; 2Chronicles 22:9;Ezra 2:62 (=Nehemiah 7:64)Nehemiah 12:27;Psalm 37:25;Psalm 37:36;Psalm 119:176;Proverbs 2:4;Proverbs 21:6;Proverbs 23:35;Proverbs 7:28;Songs 3:1 (twice in verse);Songs 3:2 (twice in verse);Songs 5:6;Songs 6:1;Isaiah 41:12,17;Jeremiah 2:24,33;Lamentations 1:11;Ezekiel 7:25;Ezekiel 22:30;Ezekiel 34:4,16;Hosea 2:9;Nahum 3:11;Zechariah 11:16;Malachi 2:15.
withJob 10:6.
accusative of thing personJudges 18:1;1 Samuel 13:14;1 Samuel 28:7;1 Kings 1:2;Ruth 3:1;Esther 2:2;Psalm 122:9;Isaiah 40:20;Lamentations 1:19;Nahum 3:7.
seek to secure:
accusative the priesthoodNumbers 16:10 (P); David for king2 Samuel 3:17; in battle2 Samuel 5:17 (=1 Chronicles 14:8);Psalm 27:4;Jeremiah 45:5 (compareJeremiah 45:5);seek to take one's lifeExodus 4:19 (J)1 Samuel 20:1;1 Samuel 22:23 (twice in verse);1 Samuel 23:15;1 Samuel 25:29;2 Samuel 4:8;2 Samuel 16:11;1 Kings 19:10,14;Psalm 35:4;Psalm 38:13;Psalm 40:15;Psalm 54:5;Psalm 63:10;Psalm 70:3;Psalm 86:14;Proverbs 29:10;Jeremiah 4:30;Jeremiah 11:21;Jeremiah 19:7,9;Jeremiah 21:7;Jeremiah 22:25;Jeremiah 34:20,21;Jeremiah 38:16;Jeremiah 44:30 (twice in verse);Jeremiah 46:26;Jeremiah 49:37.
aim at, practise:seek hurt ofNumbers 35:23 (P)1 Samuel 24:10;1 Samuel 25:26 ()1 Kings 20:7;Psalm 71:13;Psalm 71:24;Esther 9:2;Psalm 4:3 compareProverbs 17:11,Proverbs 17:19,Proverbs 11:27,Nehemiah 2:10,Jeremiah 5:1, ,Zephaniah 2:3 (twice in verse)Psalm 34:15,Proverbs 14:6;Ecclesiastes 7:25,Daniel 8:15,Proverbs 15:14;Proverbs 18:15,Malachi 2:7,Proverbs 17:9,Proverbs 18:1 ( of direct object),Ecclesiastes 7:29.
InfinitiveExodus 4:24 (J)Jeremiah 26:21.
&InfinitiveGenesis 43:30;Exodus 2:15;Exodus 10:11 (JE)Deuteronomy 13:11;1 Samuel 14:4;1 Samuel 19:2,10;1 Samuel 23:10;2 Samuel 20:19;2 Samuel 21:2;1 Kings 11:22,40;Esther 2:21;Esther 3:6;Esther 6:2;Psalm 37:22;Ecclesiastes 12:10;Zechariah 6:7;Zechariah 12:9.
seek the face
of rulers1 Kings 10:24 (= 2 Chronicles 9:23)Proverbs 29:26.
of God (from resorting to sacred places)Hosea 5:15;1 Chronicles 16:11 (=Psalm 105:4) 2Chronicles 7:14;2 Samuel 21:1;Psalm 24:6;Psalm 27:8 (twice in verse); without
Deuteronomy 4:29;Zephaniah 1:6;Zephaniah 2:3;Hosea 3:5,5;Hosea 5:6;Exodus 33:7 (J)1 Chronicles 16:10 (=Psalm 105:3) 2Chronicles 11:16; 20:4;Isaiah 51:1;Proverbs 28:5;Zechariah 8:21,22;Jeremiah 50:4;2 Samuel 12:16, compareEzekiel 8:22;Isaiah 45:19;Isaiah 65:1; 2Chronicles 15:4,15;Hosea 7:10;Jeremiah 29:13;Malachi 3:1;Psalm 40:17;Psalm 70:5;Psalm 69:7;Daniel 9:3;Amos 8:12;Psalm 83:17.
followed byInfinitive with , of resort to wizards, but object not expressedLeviticus 19:34 (H).
desire, demand:
accusative1 Chronicles 21:3.
accusative of thing personEzekiel 7:26;Daniel 1:20.
require, exact, accusative of thing personIsaiah 1:12; personNehemiah 5:12, accusative of thingNehemiah 5:18.
exact equivalent orpenalty for, accusative of thing, personGenesis 31:39;Genesis 43:9 (JE)1 Samuel 20:16;2 Samuel 4:11;Ezekiel 3:18,20;Ezekiel 33:8, compare ; no object expressedJoshua 22:23 (P).
(late)ask, request, accusative of thingEsther 2:15; of thingNehemiah 2:4; of thing personEsther 7:7;Ezra 8:23; of thing personEsther 4:8; accusative of thing personDaniel 1:8 (object clause with ),Psalm 104:21; person 2 Chronicles 20:4.
ImperfectJeremiah 50:20,Esther 2:23;Ezekiel 26:21be sought.
Topical Lexicon
Scope and Breadth of Old Testament UsageThe verb appears about 225 times, stretching from Genesis to Malachi. Its semantic field ranges from intentionally searching for misplaced animals to the highest act of covenant devotion—seeking the LORD with heart, soul, and strength. Narrative, legal, poetic, and prophetic texts alike employ the word, demonstrating its importance for personal piety, national policy, and eschatological hope.
Seeking the LORD in Covenant Relationship
•Deuteronomy 4:29 gives the foundational promise: “But if from there you will seek the LORD your God, you will find Him if you seek Him with all your heart and with all your soul.” The verse frames the entire Deuteronomic history: exile follows apostasy; restoration follows seeking.
•2 Chronicles 14–16 highlights King Asa, who “sought the LORD” (2 Chronicles 14:4) and experienced rest, yet faltered when he “did not seek the LORD” (2 Chronicles 16:12). The Chronicler consistently ties national security to the king’s intention to seek.
• The prophetic plea remains constant: “Seek the LORD while He may be found; call on Him while He is near” (Isaiah 55:6). Repentance and faith are never divorced from earnest pursuit.
Prayer, Worship, and Personal Devotion
•Psalm 63:1: “O God, You are my God. Earnestly I seek You; my soul thirsts for You.”
•Psalm 27:8 references a divine invitation—“Seek My face”—to which the psalmist replies, “Your face, O LORD, I will seek.”
•Ezra 8:21–23 records a collective fast “that we might humble ourselves before our God to seek from Him a safe journey.” Seeking is thus linked to fasting, confession, and confident petition.
Seeking Wisdom and Instruction
•Proverbs 8:17: “I love those who love me, and those who seek me early shall find me.” Wisdom personified invites diligent pursuit, portraying learning as worship.
•2 Chronicles 31:21 commends Hezekiah, who in every work “in the service of the house of God, sought his God, and worked wholeheartedly.” Seeking is expressed through devoted study and obedience to Torah.
Ethics: Seeking Justice, Good, and Peace
•Isaiah 1:17 calls Judah to “learn to do right; seek justice,” grounding social righteousness in deliberate pursuit.
•Amos 5:14: “Seek good, not evil, that you may live.” The prophetic link between seeking and ethical reform anticipates the Sermon on the Mount.
Negative Uses: Seeking Harm, Idolatry, and Self-Serving Ends
• Saul perpetually “sought David every day to kill him” (1 Samuel 23:14).
• Wicked men “seek after their own gain” (Proverbs 11:27).
•Zephaniah 1:6 pronounces judgment on “those who have turned back from following the LORD, who have not sought the LORD or inquired of Him.”
God as the Seeker
•Ezekiel 34:11: “For this is what the Lord GOD says: Behold, I Myself will search for My sheep and seek them out.” Divine initiative precedes human response, ensuring the covenant’s ultimate fulfillment.
•Jeremiah 29:13 echoes the mutuality: “You will seek Me and find Me when you search for Me with all your heart.”
Messianic and Eschatological Dimensions
•Isaiah 11:10 foresees a Root of Jesse: “The nations will seek Him, and His place of rest will be glorious.”
•Hosea 3:5 predicts Israel’s future: “Afterward the children of Israel will return and seek the LORD their God and David their king.” The verb becomes a key to restoration theology, ultimately realized in Christ.
Historical Case Studies
• Jehoshaphat “sought the LORD” and taught the Book of the Law (2 Chronicles 17:4, 9), embodying royal obedience.
• Post-exilic reformers—Ezra, Nehemiah, Zerubbabel—lead communal revivals by seeking God (Ezra 6:21;Nehemiah 1:4-11).
• Conversely, Ahaziah “sought Baal-zebub” (2 Kings 1:2), exemplifying apostate leadership.
Theological Themes
1. Whole-heartedness: Seeking is invalid if divided (Jeremiah 3:10).
2. Accessibility of God: The LORD allows Himself to be found (2 Chronicles 15:2).
3. Urgency: There is a divinely set “while” (Isaiah 55:6), implying possible forfeiture.
4. Mutuality: God both calls and responds, ensuring that sincere seekers never meet silence (Psalm 34:4).
Practical Ministry Applications
• Preaching: Stress repentant seeking as prerequisite for revival (2 Chronicles 7:14).
• Discipleship: Encourage believers to integrate prayer, Word study, and obedience, echoingPsalm 119:10, “With all my heart I have sought You.”
• Pastoral Care: UseEzekiel 34 to comfort the straying by pointing them to the Shepherd who seeks.
• Missions:Isaiah 11:10 motivates gospel proclamation to the nations who still seek rest.
New Testament Continuity
Though the verb itself is Hebrew, its theology bridges to Christ’s command, “Seek first the kingdom of God” (Matthew 6:33), and His purpose “to seek and to save the lost” (Luke 19:10). The Old Testament call to seek the LORD thus finds climactic fulfillment in the incarnate Messiah, reinforcing Scripture’s unified witness.
Typical Expressions and Patterns
• Seek the LORD (Genesis 25:22;2 Chronicles 26:5;Psalm 105:4).
• Seek His face (Psalm 24:6; 27:8).
• Seek wisdom/understanding (Proverbs 2:4; 28:5).
• Seek justice/righteousness (Isaiah 1:17;Zephaniah 2:3).
• Seek evil/harm (1 Samuel 20:1;Jeremiah 38:16).
• Seek the life of someone (Exodus 4:19;1 Kings 19:10).
These patterns reveal the moral spectrum: the same action of seeking can aim toward life or death, blessing or curse, depending on the object pursued.
Summary
Across narrative, poetry, and prophecy, the verb consistently calls God’s people to an active, diligent, heart-level pursuit of the LORD. Spiritual vitality, national destiny, and eschatological hope all hinge on whether individuals and communities heed the command to seek, making בָּקַשׁ a central thread in the tapestry of Scripture.
Forms and Transliterations
אֲבַ֫קֵּ֥שׁ אֲבַקְשֶׁ֥נּוּ אֲבַקְשָׁ֕ה אֲבַקְשָׁ֖ה אֲבַקֵּ֗שׁ אֲבַקֵּ֤שׁ אֲבַקֵּ֥שׁ אֲבַקֵּֽשׁ׃ אֲבַקֵּשׁ֙ אֲבַקֶּשׁ־ אבקש אבקש־ אבקש׃ אבקשה אבקשנו בִּמְבַקְשֵׁ֖י בִּקְשָׁ֥ה בִּקְשֻׁ֔הוּ בִּקְשׁ֣וּ בִּקְשׁ֤וּ בִּקְשׁ֧וּ בִּקְשׁוּ֙ בִּקֵּ֖שׁ בִּקֵּ֣שׁ בִּקֵּ֤שׁ בִּקֵּ֥שׁ בִּקֵּשׁ֩ בִּקֶּשׁ־ בִּקַּ֕שְׁתִּי בִּקַּשְׁתִּ֖יו בִּקַּשְׁתִּ֙יהוּ֙ בִקְשָׁה֙ בִקְשֻׁ֑נִי בִקְשֻׁ֖הוּ בִקְשׁ֖וּ בִקְשׁ֥וּ בִקֵּ֗שׁ בִקֵּ֥שׁ בִקַּ֔שְׁתִּי בִקַּשְׁתֶּ֑ם בַּקְּשׁ֖וּ בַּקְּשׁ֣וּ בַּקְּשׁ֤וּ בַּקְּשׁ֥וּ בַּקְּשׁוּ־ בַּקֵּ֖שׁ בַּקֵּ֣שׁ בַקְּשׁ֑וּנִי במבקשי בקש בקש־ בקשה בקשהו בקשו בקשו־ בקשוני בקשני בקשתי בקשתיהו בקשתיו בקשתם הַֽמְבַקְשִׁ֖ים הַֽמְבַקְשִׁ֥ים המבקשים וְהַֽמְבַקְשִׁ֥ים וִֽיבַקְשׁ֖וּ וִֽיבַקְשׁ֣וּ וִיבַקְשׁ֣וּ וַיְבַקְשֵׁ֤הוּ וַיְבַקְשֻׁ֖הוּ וַיְבַקְשׁ֔וּ וַיְבַקְשׁ֥וּ וַיְבַקְשׁ֧וּ וַיְבַקְשׁוּ֙ וַיְבַקֵּ֖שׁ וַיְבַקֵּ֣שׁ וַיְבַקֵּ֤שׁ וַיְבַקֵּ֥שׁ וַיְבַקֵּ֨שׁ וַיְבַקֵּשׁ֙ וַיְבַקֵּשׁ֩ וַיְבֻקַּ֤שׁ וַנְּבַקְשָׁ֥ה וָֽ֝אֲבַקְשֵׁ֗הוּ וָאֲבַקְשָׁ֣ה וָאֲבַקֵּ֣שׁ וּ֝מְבַקֵּ֗שׁ וּֽתְבֻקְשִׁ֗י וּבִקְשָׁ֖תַם וּבִקְשׁ֣וּ וּבִקְשׁ֤וּ וּבִקְשׁ֥וּ וּבִקְשׁוּ֙ וּבִקֵּ֣שׁ וּבִקַּשְׁתֶּ֖ם וּבִקַּשְׁתֶּ֥ם וּבַקְשׁ֣וּ וּבַקֵּ֥שׁ וּלְבַקֵּ֖שׁ וּלְבַקֵּ֥שׁ וּמְבַקְשֵׁ֥י וּמְבַקֵּ֥שׁ וּנְבַקְשֶׁ֖נּוּ ואבקש ואבקשה ואבקשהו ובקש ובקשו ובקשתם והמבקשים ויבקש ויבקשהו ויבקשו ולבקש ומבקש ומבקשי ונבקשה ונבקשנו ותבקשי יְבַקְשׁ֕וּ יְבַקְשׁ֞וּ יְבַקְשׁ֣וּ יְבַקְשׁ֥וּ יְבַקֵּ֔שׁ יְבַקֵּ֣שׁ יְבַקֵּ֥שׁ יְבַקֵּֽשׁ׃ יְבַקֵּֽשׁוּ׃ יְבַקֶּשׁ־ יְבֻקַּ֞שׁ יבקש יבקש־ יבקש׃ יבקשו יבקשו׃ לְבַקְשֵׁ֤נִי לְבַקְשֽׁוֹ׃ לְבַקֵּ֔שׁ לְבַקֵּ֕שׁ לְבַקֵּ֖שׁ לְבַקֵּ֛שׁ לְבַקֵּ֣שׁ לְבַקֵּ֤שׁ לְבַקֵּ֥שׁ לְבַקֵּשׁ֒ לְבַקֵּשׁ֙ לְבַקֶּשְׁךָ֔ לבקש לבקשו׃ לבקשך לבקשני מְ֝בַקְשֵׁ֗י מְבַ֫קְשֶׁ֥יךָ מְבַקְּשִׁ֣ים מְבַקְשִׁ֑ים מְבַקְשִׁ֖ים מְבַקְשִׁ֗ים מְבַקְשִׁ֣ים מְבַקְשִׁ֥ים מְבַקְשִׁ֧ים מְבַקְשֵׁ֣י מְבַקְשֵׁ֥י מְבַקְשֵׁ֨י מְבַקְשֵׁ֪י מְבַקְשֵׁ֬י מְבַקְשֵׁי־ מְבַקְשֶׁ֑יךָ מְבַקְשֶׁ֙יהָ֙ מְבַקְשָׁיו֙ מְבַקֵּ֑שׁ מְבַקֵּ֔שׁ מְבַקֵּ֖שׁ מְבַקֵּ֗שׁ מְבַקֵּ֛שׁ מְבַקֵּ֣שׁ מְבַקֵּ֥שׁ מְבַקֵּֽשׁ׃ מְבַקֶּשׁ־ מבקש מבקש־ מבקש׃ מבקשי מבקשי־ מבקשיה מבקשיו מבקשיך מבקשים נְבַקֵּ֔שׁ נבקש תְּבַקְשִׁ֥י תְּבַקְשֵׁם֙ תְּבַקְשֶׁ֑נָּה תְּבַקְשֶׁ֑נּוּ תְּבַקְשֶׁ֥נָּה תְּבַקְשׁ֖וּ תְּבַקֵּ֑שׁ תְּבַקֵּֽשׁ׃ תְּבַקֵּשׁ֑וּן תְּבַקֶּשׁ־ תְבַקֵּ֥שׁ תבקש תבקש־ תבקש׃ תבקשו תבקשון תבקשי תבקשם תבקשנה תבקשנו ’ă·ḇaq·qêš ’ă·ḇaq·qeš- ’ă·ḇaq·šāh ’ă·ḇaq·šen·nū ’ăḇaqqêš ’ăḇaqqeš- ’ăḇaqšāh ’ăḇaqšennū avakkesh avakShah avakShennu bakKesh bakkeshu baq·qə·šū baq·qə·šū- ḇaq·qə·šū·nî baq·qêš baqqêš baqqəšū baqqəšū- ḇaqqəšūnî bikKashti bikkashTihu bikkashTiv bikKesh bikShah bikShu bikShuhu bim·ḇaq·šê bimḇaqšê bimvakShei ḇiq·qaš·tem biq·qaš·tî ḇiq·qaš·tî biq·qaš·tî·hū biq·qaš·tîw biq·qêš ḇiq·qêš biq·qeš- biq·šāh ḇiq·šāh biq·šū ḇiq·šū biq·šu·hū ḇiq·šu·hū ḇiq·šu·nî ḇiqqaštem biqqaštî ḇiqqaštî biqqaštîhū biqqaštîw biqqêš ḇiqqêš biqqeš- biqšāh ḇiqšāh biqšū ḇiqšū biqšuhū ḇiqšuhū ḇiqšunî ham·ḇaq·šîm hamḇaqšîm hamvakShim lə·ḇaq·qêš lə·ḇaq·qeš·ḵā lə·ḇaq·šê·nî lə·ḇaq·šōw ləḇaqqêš ləḇaqqešḵā ləḇaqšênî ləḇaqšōw levakKesh levakkeshCha levakSheni levakSho mə·ḇaq·qə·šîm mə·ḇaq·qêš mə·ḇaq·qeš- mə·ḇaq·šāw mə·ḇaq·šê mə·ḇaq·šê- mə·ḇaq·še·hā mə·ḇaq·še·ḵā mə·ḇaq·šîm məḇaqqêš məḇaqqeš- məḇaqqəšîm məḇaqšāw məḇaqšê məḇaqšê- məḇaqšehā məḇaqšeḵā məḇaqšîm mevakKesh mevakkeShim mevakShav mevakShei meVakSheicha mevakSheiha mevakShim nə·ḇaq·qêš nəḇaqqêš nevakKesh tə·ḇaq·qê·šūn tə·ḇaq·qêš ṯə·ḇaq·qêš tə·ḇaq·qeš- tə·ḇaq·šêm tə·ḇaq·šen·nāh tə·ḇaq·šen·nū tə·ḇaq·šî tə·ḇaq·šū təḇaqqêš ṯəḇaqqêš təḇaqqeš- təḇaqqêšūn təḇaqšêm təḇaqšennāh təḇaqšennū təḇaqšî təḇaqšū tevakKesh tevakkeShun tevakShem tevakShennah tevakShennu tevakShi tevakShu ū·ḇaq·qêš ū·ḇaq·šū ū·ḇiq·qaš·tem ū·ḇiq·qêš ū·ḇiq·šā·ṯam ū·ḇiq·šū ū·lə·ḇaq·qêš ū·mə·ḇaq·qêš ū·mə·ḇaq·šê ū·nə·ḇaq·šen·nū ū·ṯə·ḇuq·šî ūḇaqqêš ūḇaqšū ūḇiqqaštem ūḇiqqêš ūḇiqšāṯam ūḇiqšū ūləḇaqqêš ulevakKesh ūməḇaqqêš ūməḇaqšê umevakKesh umevakShei ūnəḇaqšennū unevakShennu ūṯəḇuqšî utevukShi uvakKesh uvakShu uvikkashTem uvikKesh uvikShatam uvikShu vaavakKesh vaavakShah vaavakShehu vakkeShuni vannevakShah vayvakKesh vayvakShehu vayvakShu vayvakShuhu vayvukKash vehamvakShim vikkashTem vikKashti vikKesh vikShah vikShu vikShuhu vikShuni vivakShu wā’ăḇaqqêš wā’ăḇaqšāh wā’ăḇaqšêhū wā·’ă·ḇaq·qêš wā·’ă·ḇaq·šāh wā·’ă·ḇaq·šê·hū wan·nə·ḇaq·šāh wannəḇaqšāh way·ḇaq·qêš way·ḇaq·šê·hū way·ḇaq·šū way·ḇaq·šu·hū way·ḇuq·qaš wayḇaqqêš wayḇaqšêhū wayḇaqšū wayḇaqšuhū wayḇuqqaš wə·ham·ḇaq·šîm wəhamḇaqšîm wî·ḇaq·šū wîḇaqšū yə·ḇaq·qê·šū yə·ḇaq·qêš yə·ḇaq·qeš- yə·ḇaq·šū yə·ḇuq·qaš yəḇaqqêš yəḇaqqeš- yəḇaqqêšū yəḇaqšū yəḇuqqaš yevakKesh yevakKeshu yevakShu yevukKash
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