Haste
Haste
hast (, haphaz, , hush, , mahar; , speudo): Haste (from a root meaning to pursue) implies celerity of motion.
(1) The noun occurs as translation of mahar, to hasten, etc. (Exo 10:16; Exo 12:33, in haste); of haphaz, to make haste (2Ki 7:15; Psa 31:22; Psa 116:11, I said in my haste (the Revised Version margin alarm), All men are liars); of hippazon, a hasty flight (Exo 12:11; Deu 16:3; Isa 52:12); of nahac, to be urgent (1Sa 21:8, The king’s business required haste).
(2) Haste as a verb is transitive and intrans; instances of the transitive use are, ‘uc, to hasten, press (Exo 5:13, And the taskmasters hasted them, the Revised Version (British and American) were urgent); hush, to make haste (Isa 5:19); mahar (2Ch 24:5 twice); shakadh, to watch, to fix one’s attention on anything (Jer 1:12 the King James Version, I will hasten my word); mahr, hasting (Isa 16:5, hasting righteousness, the Revised Version (British and American) swift to do). The intransitive use is more frequent and represents many different words.
Hasty also occurs in several instances (Pro 21:5; Pro 29:20, ‘uc, etc.); in Isa 28:4, bikkur, first-fruit, is translated hasty fruit, the Revised Version (British and American) first-ripe fig.
The Revised Version (British and American) has Haste ye for assemble yourselves (Joe 3:11 margin, as the King James Version); make haste for speedily (Psa 143:7); and hasted to catch whether it were his mind (for 1Ki 20:33 the King James Version); and it hasteth toward the end, margin (Hebrew) panteth, for but at the end it shall speak (Hab 2:3); hastily for suddenly (1Ti 5:22); for and for this I make haste (Job 20:2), even by reason of my haste that is in me, margin and by reason of this my haste is within me; for hasten after another god (Psa 16:4), the American Standard Revised Version has that give gifts for another god, the English Revised Version exchange the Lord for; for hasten hereunto (Ecc 2:25), have enjoyment; for hasten hither (1Ki 22:9), fetch quickly; for and gather (Exo 9:19), hasten in; for hasteneth that he may (Isa 51:14), shall speedily; for hasteth to (Job 9:26), swoopeth on; for and hasteth (Job 40:23), he trembleth; for hasty (Dan 2:15), urgent.
Fuente: International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
Haste
In judgment, by Moses and the Israelites
Num 32:1-19; Jos 22:10-34 Rashness