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Forget (To) Usage Number: 1
Strong's Number: H7911
Original Word: shakah

Usage Notes: "to forget." The common word meaning "to forget" appears in all periods of the Hebrew language; this term is also found in Aramaic. It occurs just over 100 times in the Hebrew Bible. Shakah is found for the first time in the Old Testament in Gen 27:45, when Rebekah urges Jacob to flee his home until Esau "forget that which thou hast done to him."

As the people worshiped strange gods, Jeremiah reminded Judah that "all thy lovers have forgotten thee; they seek thee not" (Jer 30:14). but God does not "forget" His people: "Can a woman forget her suckling child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee" (Isa 49:15). In spite of this, when destruction came, Judah complained: "Wherefore dost thou forget us for ever…" (Lam 5:20). Israel would often "forget" God's law (Hos 4:6) and God's name (Jer 23:27).

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