fall upon, flay, invade, make an invasion, pull off, put off, make a road, run upon, rush, set, spoil, spread selves (abroad), strip (off, self)

“Robbery” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

(breaking, riving). Oppression, pillage, and thievery formed almost an employment among nomad tribes (Gen. 16:12; Judg. 2:14; Luke 10:30; John 18:40).

“Spoil” From Boyd’s Bible Dictionary:

Plunder seized by violence, as the spoils of an army or of bandits
(1 Sam. 30:19-22); but in Ex. 3:22, the sense is that of recovery without violence of unjustly taken property. David instituted very strict regulations for the division of spoils of war among his soldiers (1 Sam. 30:20-25).

“Flay, To” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

“To strip off, to skin.” Applied to skinning the animals for the sacrifices (Lev. 1:6; 2 Chron. 29:34; 2 Chron. 35:11). Also used metaphorically for the ill-treatment of the Israelites by their rulers (Mic. 3:3).

“Spoil” From Concise Bible Dictionary:

The booty that was seized upon by an army when a city was taken. Except when forbidden by God, as in the case of Jericho, it was considered a lawful prize; and it was thus the Israelites suffered when their cities were captured by their enemies (Deut. 20:14; 2 Kings 21:14; Isa. 42:22).

Strong’s Dictionary of Hebrew Words:

Transliteration:
pashat
Phonic:
paw-shat’
Meaning:
a primitive root; to spread out (i.e. deploy in hostile array); by analogy, to strip (i.e. unclothe, plunder, flay, etc.)
KJV Usage:
fall upon, flay, invade, make an invasion, pull off, put off, make a road, run upon, rush, set, spoil, spread selves (abroad), strip (off, self)