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 as the waters cover the sea.

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1. >ab {awb}; a primitive word; father, in a literal and immediate, or


  • figurative and remote application): --chief, (fore-)father([-less]), X
  • patrimony, principal. Compare names in "Abi-".
  • 2. >ab (Aramaic) {ab}; corresponding to 1: --father.
  • 3. >eb {abe}; from the same as 24; a green plant: --greenness, fruit.
  • 4. >eb (Aramaic) {abe}; corresponding to 3: --fruit.
  • ***. >ob. See 178.
  • 5. >Abagtha> {ab-ag-thaw'}; of foreign origin; Abagtha, a eunuch of Xerxes: --
  • Abagtha.
  • 6. >abad {aw-bad'}; a primitive root; properly, to wander away, i.e. lose
  • oneself; by implication to perish (causative, destroy): --break, destroy(-
  • uction), + not escape, fail, lose, (cause to, make) perish, spend, X and
  • surely, take, be undone, X utterly, be void of, have no way to flee.
  • 7. >abad (Aramaic) {ab-ad'}; corresponding to 6: --destroy, perish.
  • 8. >obed {o-bade'}; active of participle of 6; (concrete) wretched or
  • (abstract) destructin: --perish.
  • 9. >abedah {ab-ay-daw'}; from 6; concrete, something lost; abstract,
  • destruction, i.e. Hades: --lost. Compare 10.
  • 10. >abaddoh {ab-ad-do'}; the same as 9, miswritten for 11; a perishing: --
  • destruction.
  • 11. >abaddown {ab-ad-done'}; intensive from 6; abstract, a perishing;
  • concrete, Hades: --destruction.
  • 12. >abdan {ab-dawn'}; from 6; a perishing: --destruction.
  • 13. >obdan {ob-dawn'}; from 6; a perishing: --destruction.
  • 14. >abah {aw-baw'}; a primitive root; to breathe after, i.e.
  • (figuratively) to be acquiescent: --consent, rest content will, be
  • willing.
  • 15. >abeh {aw-beh'}; from 14; longing: --desire.
  • 16. >ebeh {ay-beh'}; from 14 (in the sense of bending toward); the
  • papyrus: --swift.
  • 17. >abowy {ab-o'ee}; from 14 (in the sense of desiring); want: --
  • sorrow.
  • 18. >ebuwc {ay-booce'}; from 75; a manger or stall: --crib.
  • 19. >ibchah {ib-khaw'}; from an unused root (apparently meaning to turn);
  • brandishing of a sword: --point.
  • 20. >abattiyach {ab-at-tee'-akh}; of uncertain derivation; a melon (only
  • plural): --melon.
  • 21. >Abiy {ab-ee'}; from 1; fatherly; Abi, Hezekiah's mother: --Abi.
  • 22. >Abiy>el {ab-ee-ale'}; from 1 and 410; father (i.e. possessor) of God;
  • Abiel, the name of two Israelites: --Abiel.
  • 23. >Abiy>acaph {ab-ee-aw-sawf'}; from 1 and 622; father of gathering (i.e.
  • gatherer); Abiasaph, an Israelite: --Abiasaph.
  • 24. >abiyb {aw-beeb'}; from an unused root (meaning to be tender); green,
  • i.e. a young ear of grain; hence, the name of the month Abib or Nisan: --
  • Abib, ear, green ears of corn (not maize).
  • 25. >Abiy Gib<own {ab-ee' ghib-one'}; from 1 and 1391; father (i.e.
  • founder) of Gibon; Abi-Gibon, perhaps an Israelite: --father of Gibeon.
  • 26. >Abiygayil {ab-ee-gah'-yil} or shorter >Abiygal {ab-ee-gal'}; from 1
  • and 1524; father (i.e. source) of joy; Abigail or Abigal, the name of two
  • Israelitesses: --Abigal.
  • 27. >Abiydan {ab-ee-dawn'}; from 1 and 1777; father of judgment (i.e.
  • judge); Abidan, an Israelite: --Abidan.
  • 28. >Abiyda< {ab-ee-daw'}; from 1 and 3045; father of knowledge (i.e.
  • knowing); Abida, a son of Abraham by Keturah: --Abida, Abidah.
  • 29. >Abiyah {ab-ee-yaw'}; or prolonged >Abiyahuw {ab-ee-yaw'-hoo}; from 1
  • and 3050; father (i.e. worshipper) of Jah; Abijah, the name of several
  • Israelite men and two Israelitesses: --Abiah, Abijah.
  • 30. >Abiyhuw> {ab-ee-hoo'}; from 1 and 1931; father (i.e. worshipper) of
  • Him (i.e. God); Abihu, a son of Aaron: --Abihu.
  • 31. >Abiyhuwd {ab-ee-hood'}; from 1 and 1935; father (i.e. possessor) of
  • renown; Abihud, the name of two Israelites: --Abihud.
  • 32. >Abiyhayil {ab-ee-hah'-yil}; or (more correctly) >Abiychayil {ab-ee-
  • khah'-yil}; from 1 and 2428; father (i.e. possessor) of might; Abihail or
  • Abichail, the name of three Israelites and two Israelitesses: --Abihail.
  • 33. >Abiy ha-<Ezriy {ab-ee'-haw-ez-ree'}; from 44 with the article
  • inserted; father of the Ezrite; an Abiezrite or descendant of Abiezer; --
  • Abiezrite.
  • 34. >ebyown {eb-yone'}; from 14, in the sense of want (especially in
  • feeling); destitute: --beggar, needy, poor (man).
  • 35. >abiyownah {ab-ee-yo-naw'}; from 14; provocative of desire; the caper
  • berry (from its stimulative taste): --desire.
  • ***. >Abiychayil See 32.
  • 36. >Abiytuwb {ab-ee-toob'}; from 1 and 2898; father of goodness (i.e.
  • good); Abitub, an Israelite: --Abitub.
  • 37. >Abiytal {ab-ee-tal'}; from 1 and 2919; father of dew (i.e. fresh);
  • Abital, a wife of King David: --Abital.
  • 38. >Abiyam {ab-ee-yawm'}; from 1 and 3220; father of (the) sea (i.e.
  • seaman); Abijam (or Abijah), a king of Judah: --Abijam.
  • 39. >Abiyma>el {ab-ee-maw-ale'}; from 1 and an elsewhere unused (probably
  • foreign) word; father of Mael (apparently some Arab tribe); Abimael, a son
  • of Joktan: --Abimael.
  • 40. >Abiymelek {ab-ee-mel'-ek}; from 1 and 4428; father of (the) king;
  • Abimelek, the name of two Philistine kings and of two Israelites: --
  • Abimelech.
  • 41. >Abiynadab {ab-ee-naw-dawb'}; from 1 and 5068; father of generosity
  • (i.e. liberal); Abinadab, the name of four Israelites: --Abinadab.
  • 42. >Abiyno<am {ab-ee-no'-am}; from 1 and 5278; father of pleasantness
  • (i.e. gracious); Abinoam, an Israelite: --Abinoam.
  • ***. >Abiyner. See 74.
  • 43. >Ebyacaph {eb-yaw-sawf'}; contracted from 23; Ebjasaph, an Israelite:
  • --Ebiasaph.
  • 44. >Abiy<ezer {ab-ee-ay'-zer; from 1 and 5829; father of help (i.e.
  • helpful); Abiezer, the name of two Israelites: --Abiezer.
  • 45. >Abiy-<albown {ab-ee-al-bone'}; from 1 and and an unused root of
  • uncertain. derivation; probably, father of strength (i.e. valiant);
  • Abialbon, an Israelite: --Abialbon.
  • 46. >abiyr {aw-beer'}; from 82; mighty (spoken of God): --mighty (one).
  • 47. >abbiyr {ab-beer'}; for 46; --angel, bull, chiefest, mighty (one),
  • stout[-hearted], strong (one), valiant.
  • 48. >Abiyram {ab-ee-rawm'}; from 1 and 7311; father of height (i.e. lofty);
  • Abiram, the name of two Israelites: --Abiram.
  • 49. >Abiyshag {ab-ee-shag'}; from 1 and 7686; father of error (i.e.
  • blundering); Abishag, a concubine of David: --Abishag.
  • 50. >Abiyshuwae {ab-ee-shoo'-ah}; from 1 and 7771; father of plenty (i.e.
  • prosperous); Abishua, the name of two Israelites: --Abishua.
  • 51. >Abiyshuwr {ab-ee-shoor'}; from 1 and 7791; father of (the) wall (i.e.
  • perhaps mason); Abishur, an Israelite: --Abishur.
  • 52. >Abiyshay {ab-ee-shah'ee}; or (shorter) >Abshay {ab-shah'ee}; from 1
  • and 7862; father of a gift (i.e. probably generous); Abishai, an Israelite:
  • --Abishai.
  • 53. >Abiyshalowm {ab-ee-shaw-lome'}; or (shortened) >Abshalowm {ab-shaw-
  • lome'}; from 1 and 7965; father of peace (i.e. friendly); Abshalom, a son
  • of David; also (the fuller form) a later Israelite: --Abishalom,
  • Absalom.
  • 54. >Ebyathar {ab-yaw-thawr'}; contracted from 1 and 3498; father of
  • abundance (i.e. liberal); Ebjathar, an Israelite: --Abiathar.
  • 55. >abak {aw-bak'}; a primitive root; probably to coil upward: --mount
  • up.
  • 56. >abal {aw-bal'}; a primitive root; to bewail: --lament, mourn.
  • 57. >abel {aw-bale'}; from 56; lamenting: --mourn(-er, -ing).
  • 58. >abel {aw-bale'}; from an unused root (meaning to be grassy); a meadow:
  • --plain. Compare also the proper names beginning with Abel-.
  • 59. >Abel {aw-bale'}; from 58; a meadow; Abel, the name of two places in
  • Palestine.: --Abel.
  • 60. >ebel {ay'-bel}; from 56; lamentation: --mourning.
  • 61. >abal {ab-awl'}; apparently from 56 through the idea of negation; nay,
  • i.e. truly or yet: --but, indeed, nevertheless, verily.
  • 62. >Abel Beyth-Ma<akah {aw-bale' bayth ma-a-kaw'}; from 58 and 1004 and
  • 4601; meadow of Beth-Maakah; Abel of Beth-maakah, a place in Palestine: --
  • Abel-beth-maachah, Abel of Beth-maachah,
  • 63. >Abel hash-Shittiym {aw-bale' hash-shit-teem'}; from 58 and the plural
  • of 7848, with the article inserted; meadow of the acacias; Abel hash-
  • Shittim, a place in Palestine: --Abel-shittim.
  • 64. >Abel K@ramiym {aw-bale' ker-aw-meem'}; from 58 and the plural of 3754;
  • meadow of vineyards; Abel-Keramim, a place in Palestine: --plain of the
  • vineyards.
  • 65. >Abel M@chowlah {aw-bale' mekh-o-law'}; from 58 and 4246; meadow of
  • dancing; Abel-Mecholah, a place in Palestine: --Abel-meholah.
  • 66. >Abel Mayim {aw-bale' mah'-yim}; from 58 and 4325; meadow of water;
  • Abel-Majim, a place in Palestine: --Abel-maim.
  • 67. >Abel Mitsrayim {aw-bale' mits-rah'-yim}; from 58 and 4714; meadow of
  • Egypt; Abel-Mitsrajim, a place in Palestine: --Abel-mizraim.
  • 68. >eben {eh'-ben}; from the root of 1129 through the meaning to build; a
  • stone: --+ carbuncle, + mason, + plummet, [chalk-, hail-, head-,
  • sling-]stone(-ny), (divers) weight(-s).
  • 69. >eben (Aramaic) {eh'-ben}; corresponding to 68: --stone.
  • 70. >oben {o'ben}; from the same as 68; a pair of stones (only dual); a
  • potter's wheel or a midwife's stool (consisting alike of two horizontal
  • disks with a support between): --wheel, stool.
  • 71. >Abanah {ab-aw-naw'}; perhaps feminine of 68; stony; Abanah, a river
  • near Damascus: --Abana. Compare 549.
  • 72. >Eben ha-<ezer {eh'-ben haw-e'-zer}; from 68 and 5828 with the article
  • inserted; stone of the help; Eben-ha-Ezer, a place in Palestine: --
  • Ebenezer.
  • 73. >abnet {ab-nate'}; of uncertain derivation; a belt: --girdle.
  • 74. >Abner {ab-nare'}; or (fully) >Abiyner {ab-ee-nare'}; from 1 and 5216;
  • father of light (i.e. enlightening); Abner, an Israelite: --Abner.
  • 75. >abac {aw-bas'}; a primitive root; to fodder: --fatted, stalled.
  • 76. >aba<bu<ah {ab-ah-boo-aw'}; (by reduplication) from an unused root
  • (meaning to belch forth); an inflammatory pustule (as eruption): --
  • blains.
  • 77. >Ebets {eh'-bets}; from an unused root probably meaning to gleam;
  • conspicuous; Ebets, a place in Palestine: --Abez.
  • 78. >Ibtsan {ib-tsawn'}; from the same as 76; splendid; Ibtsan, an
  • Israelite: --Ibzan.
  • 79. >abaq {aw-bak'}; a primitive root, probably to float away (as vapor),
  • but used only as denominative from 80; to bedust, i.e. grapple: --
  • wrestle.
  • 80. >abaq {aw-bawk'}; from root of 79; light particles (as volatile): --
  • (small) dust, powder.
  • 81. >abaqah {ab-aw-kaw'}; feminine of 80: --powder.
  • 82. >abar {aw-bar'}; a primitive root; to soar: --fly.
  • 83. >eber {ay-ber'}; from 82; a pinion: --[long-]wing(-ed).
  • 84. >ebrah {eb-raw'}; feminine of 83: --feather, wing.
  • 85. >Abraham {ab-raw-hawm'}; contracted from 1 and an unused root (probably
  • meaning to be populous); father of a multitude; Abraham, the later name of
  • Abram: --Abraham.
  • 86. >abrek {ab-rake'}; probably an Egyptian word meaning kneel: --bow the
  • knee.
  • 87. >Abram {ab-rawm'}; contracted from 48; high father; Abram, the original
  • name of Abraham: --Abram.
  • ***. >Abshay See 52.
  • ***.>Abshalowm See 53.
  • 88. >oboth {o-both'}; plural of 178; water-skins; Oboth, a place in the
  • Desert: --Oboth.
  • 89. >Age> {aw-gay'}; of uncertain derivation [compare 90]; Age, an
  • Israelite: --Agee.
  • 90. >Agag {ag-ag'}; or >Agag {Ag-awg'}; of uncertain derivation [compare
  • 89]; flame; Agag, a title of Amalekitish kings: --Agag.
  • 91. >Agagiy {ag-aw-ghee'}; patrial or patronymic from 90; an Agagite or
  • descendent (subject) of Agag: --Agagite.
  • 92. >aguddah {ag-ood-daw'}; feminine passive participle of an unused root
  • (meaning to bind); a band, bundle, knot, or arch: --bunch, burden,
  • troop.
  • 93. >egowz {eg-oze'}; prob of Persian origin; a nut: --nut.
  • 94. >Aguwr {aw-goor'}; passive participle of 103; gathered (i.e. received
  • among the sages); Agur, a fanciful name for Solomon: --Agur.
  • 95. >agowrah {ag-o-raw'}; from the same as 94; properly, something
  • gathered, i.e. perhaps a grain or berry; used only of a small (silver)
  • coin: --piece [of] silver.
  • 96. >egel {eh'-ghel}; from an unused root (meaning to flow down or together
  • as drops); a reservoir: --drop.
  • 97. >Eglayim {eg-lah'-yim}; dual of 96.; a double pond; Eglajim, a place in
  • Moab: --Eglaim.
  • 98. >agam {ag-am'}; from an unused root (meaning to collect as water); a
  • marsh; hence a rush (as growing in swamps); hence a stockade of reeds: --
  • pond, pool, standing [water].
  • 99. >agem {aw-game'}; probably from the same as 98 (in the sense of
  • stagnant water); figuratively, sad: --pond.
  • 100. >agmown {ag-mone'}; from the same as 98; a marshy pool [others from a
  • different root, a kettle]; by implication a rush (as growing there);
  • collectively a rope of rushes: --bulrush, caldron, hook, rush.
  • 101. >aggan {ag-gawn'}; probably from 5059; a bowl (as pounded out
  • hollow): --basin, cup, goblet.
  • 102. >aggaph {ag-gawf'}; probably from 5062 (through the idea of
  • impending); a cover or heap; i.e. (only plural) wings of an army, or crowds
  • of troops: --bands.
  • 103. >agar {aw-gar'}; a primitive root; to harvest: --gather.
  • 104. >igg@ra> (Aramaic) {ig-er-aw'}; of Persian origin; an epistle (as
  • carried by a state courier or postman): --letter.
  • 105. >agartal {ag-ar-tawl'}; of uncertain derivation; a basin: --
  • charger.
  • 106. >egroph {eg-rofe'}; from 1640 (in the sense of grasping); the clenched
  • hand: --fist.
  • 107. >iggereth {ig-eh'-reth}; feminine of 104; an epistle: --letter.
  • 108. >ed {ade} from the same as 181 (in the sense of enveloping); a fog: --
  • mist, vapor.
  • 109. >adab {aw-dab'}; a primitive root; to languish: --grieve.
  • 110. >Adb@>el {ad-beh-ale'}; probably from 109 (in the sense of chastisement)
  • and 410; disciplined of God; Adbeel, a son of Ishmael: --Adbeel.
  • 111. >Adad {ad-ad'}; probably an orthographical variation for 2301; Adad
  • (or Hadad), an Edomite: --Hadad.
  • 112. >Iddow {id-do}; of uncertain derivation; Iddo, an Israelite: --
  • Iddo.
  • ***. >Edowm. See 123.
  • ***. >Edowmiy. See 30.
  • 113. >adown {aw-done'}; or (shortened) >adon {aw-done'}; from an unused
  • root (meaning to rule); sovereign, i.e. controller (human or divine): --
  • lord, master, owner. Compare also names beginning with "Adoni-".
  • 114. >Addown {ad-done'}; probably intensive for 113; powerful; Addon,
  • apparently an Israelite: --Addon.
  • 115. >Adowrayim {ad-o-rah'-yim}; dual from 142 (in the sense of eminence);
  • double mound; Adorajim, a place in Palestine: --Adoraim.
  • 116. >edayin (Aramaic) {ed-ah'-yin}; of uncertain derivation; then (of
  • time): --now, that time, then.
  • 117. >addiyr {ad-deer'}; from 142; wide or (generally) large; figuratively,
  • powerful: --excellent, famous, gallant, glorious, goodly, lordly, mighty(-
  • ier one), noble, principal, worthy.
  • 118. >Adalya> {ad-al-yaw'}; of Persian derivation; Adalja, a son of Haman:
  • --Adalia.
  • 119. >adam {aw-dam'}; to show blood (in the face), i.e. flush or turn rosy:
  • --be (dyed, made) red (ruddy).
  • 120. >adam {aw-dawm'}; from 119; ruddy i.e. a human being (an individual or
  • the species, mankind, etc.): --X another, + hypocrite, + common sort, X
  • low, man (mean, of low degree), person.
  • 121. >Adam {aw-dawm'}; the same as 120; Adam the name of the first
  • man, also of a place in Palestine: --Adam.
  • 122. >adom {aw-dome'}; from 119; rosy: --red, ruddy.
  • 123. >Edom {ed-ome'}; or (fully) >Edowm {ed-ome'}; from 122; red [see Gen.
  • 25:25]; Edom, the elder twin-brother of Jacob; hence the region (Idumaea)
  • occupied by him: --Edom, Edomites, Idumea.
  • 124. >odem {o'-dem}; from 119; redness, i.e. the ruby, garnet, or some
  • other red gem: --sardius.
  • 125. >adamdam {ad-am-dawm'}; reduplicated from 119; reddish: --(somewhat)
  • reddish.
  • 126. >Admah {ad-maw'}; contracted for 127; earthy; Admah, a place near the
  • Dead Sea: --Admah.
  • 127. >adamah {ad-aw-maw'}; from 119; soil (from its general redness): --
  • country, earth, ground, husband[-man] (-ry), land.
  • 128. >Adamah {ad-aw-maw'}; the same as 127; Adamah, a place in Palestine:
  • --Adamah.
  • ***. >admowniy. See 132.
  • 129. >Adamiy {ad-aw-mee'}; from 127; earthy; Adami, a place in Palestine:
  • --Adami.
  • 130. >Edomiy {ed-o-mee'}; or (fully) >Edowmiy {ed-o-mee'}; patronymic from
  • 123; an Edomite, or descendants from (or inhabitants of) Edom: --Edomite.
  • See 726.
  • 131. >Adummiym {ad-oom-meem'}; plural of 121; red spots; Adummim, a pass in
  • Palestine: --Adummim.
  • 132. >admoniy {ad-mo-nee'}; or (fully) >admowniy {ad-mo-nee'}; from 119;
  • reddish (of the hair or the complexion): --red, ruddy.
  • 133. >Admatha> {ad-maw-thaw'}; probably of Persian derivation: Admatha, a
  • Persian nobleman: --Admatha.
  • 134. >eden {eh'-den}; from the same as 113 (in the sense of strength); a
  • basis (of a building, a column, etc.): --foundation, socket.
  • ***. >adon. See 113.
  • 135. >Addan {ad-dawn'}; intensive from the same as 134; firm; Addan, an
  • Israelite: --Addan.
  • 136. >Adonay {ad-o-noy'}; am emphatic form of 113; the Lord (used as a
  • proper name of God only): --(my) Lord.
  • 137. >Adoniy-Bezeq {ad-o''-nee-beh'-zek}; from 113 and 966; lord of Bezek;
  • Adoni-Bezek; a Canaanitish king: --Adoni-bezek.
  • 138. >Adoniyah {ad-o-nee-yaw'}; original (prolonged) >Adoniyahuw {ad-o-nee-
  • yaw'-hoo}; from 113 and 3050; lord (i.e. worshipper) of Jah; Adonijah, the
  • name of three Israelites: --Adonijah.
  • 139. >Adoniy-Tsedeq {ad-o''-nee-tseh'-dek}; from 113 and 6664; lord of
  • justice; Adoni-Tsedek, a Canaanitish king: --Adonizedec.
  • 140. >Adoniyqam {ad-o-nee-kawm'}; from 113 and 6965; lord of rising (i.e.
  • high); Adonikam, the name of one or two Israelites: --Adonikam.
  • 141. >Adoniyram {ad-o-nee-rawm'}; from 113 and 7311; lord of height;
  • Adoniram, an Israelite: --Adoniram.
  • 142. >adar {aw-dar'}; a primitive root; to expand, i.e. be great or
  • (figuratively) magnificent: --(become) glorious, honourable.
  • 143. >Adar {ad-awr'}; probably of foreign derivation; perhaps meaning fire;
  • Adar, the 12th Hebrew month: --Adar.
  • 144. >Adar (Aramaic) {ad-awr'}; corresponding to 143: --Adar.
  • 145. >eder {eh'-der}; from 142; amplitude, i.e. (concrete) a mantle; also
  • (figuratively) splendor: --goodly, robe.
  • 146. >Addar {ad-dawr'}; intensive from 142; ample; Addar, a place in
  • Palestine; also an Israelite: --Addar.
  • 147. >iddar (Aramaic) {id-dar'}; intensive, from a root corresponding to
  • 142; ample, i.e. a threshing-floor: --threshingfloor.
  • 148. >adargazer (Aramaic) {ad-ar''-gaw-zare'}; from the same as 147, and
  • 1505; a chief diviner, or astrologer: --judge.
  • 149. >adrazda> (Aramaic) {ad-raz-daw'}; probably of Persian origin; quickly
  • or carefully: --diligently.
  • 150. >adarkon {ad-ar-kone'}; of Persian origin; a daric or Persian coin: --
  • dram.
  • 151. >Adoram {ad-o-rawm'}; contracted for 141; Adoram (or Adoniram), an
  • Israelite: --Adoram.
  • 152. >Adrammelek {ad-ram-meh'-lek}; from 142 and 4428; splendor of (the)
  • king; Adrammelek, the name of an Assyrian idol, also of a son of Sennacherib:
  • --Adrammelech.
  • 153. >edra< (Aramaic) {ed-raw'}; an orthographical variation for 1872; an
  • arm, i.e. (figuratively) power: -- force.
  • 154. >edre<iy {ed-reh'-ee}; from the equivalent of 153; mighty; Edrei, the
  • name of two places in Palestine: --Edrei.
  • 155. >addereth {ad-deh'-reth}; feminine of 117; something ample (as a large
  • vine, a wide dress); also the same as 145: --garment, glory, goodly,
  • mantle, robe.
  • 156. >adash {aw-dash'}; a primitive root; to tread out (grain): --
  • thresh.
  • 157. >ahab {aw-hab'}; or >aheb {aw-habe'}; a primitive root; to have
  • affection for (sexually or otherwise): --(be-)love(-d, -ly, -r), like,
  • friend.
  • 158. >ahab {ah'-hab}; from 157; affection (in a good or a bad sense): --
  • love(-r).
  • 159. >ohab {o'-hab}; from 156; meaning the same as 158: --love.
  • 160. >ahabah {a-hab-aw}; feminine of 158 and meaning the same: --love.
  • 161. >Ohad {o'-had}; from an unused root meaning to be united; unity; Ohad,
  • an Israelite: --Ohad.
  • 162. >ahahh {a-haw'}; apparently a primitive word expressing pain
  • exclamatorily; Oh!: --ah, alas.
  • 163. >Ahava> {a-hav-aw'}; probably of foreign origin; Ahava, a river of
  • Babylonia: --Ahava.
  • 164. >Ehuwd {ay-hood'} from the same as 161; united; Ehud, the name of two
  • or three Israelites: --Ehud.
  • 165. >ehiy {e-hee'}; apparently an orthographical variation for 346; where:
  • --I will be (Hos. 13:10, 14) [which is often the rendering of the same
  • Hebrew form from 1961].
  • 166. >ahal {aw-hal'}; a primitive root; to be clear: --shine.
  • 167. >ahal {aw-hal'}; a denominative from 168; to tent: --pitch (remove) a
  • tent.
  • 168. >ohel {o'-hel}; from 166; a tent (as clearly conspicuous from a
  • distance): --covering, (dwelling)(place), home, tabernacle, tent.
  • 169. >Ohel {o'-hel}; the same as 168; Ohel, an Israelite: --Ohel.
  • 170. >Oholah {o-hol-aw'}; in form a feminine of 168, but in fact for
  • >Oholahh {o-hol-aw'}; from 168; her tent (i.e. idolatrous sanctuary);
  • Oholah, a symbol. name for Samaria: --Aholah.
  • 171. >Oholiy>ab {o''-hol-e-awb'}; from 168 and 1; tent of (his) father;
  • Oholiab, an Israelite: --Aholiab.
  • 172. >Oholiybah {o''-hol-ee-baw'}; (similarly with 170) for >Oholiybahh
  • {o''-hol-e-baw'}; from 168; my tent (is) in her; Oholibah, a symbolic name
  • for Judah: --Aholibah.
  • 173. >Oholiybamah {o''-hol-ee-baw-maw'}; from 168 and 1116; tent of (the)
  • height; Oholibamah, a wife of Esau: --Aholibamah.
  • 174. >ahaliym {a-haw-leem'}; or (feminine) >ahalowth {a-haw-loth'} (only
  • used thus in the plural); of foreign origin; aloe wood (i.e. sticks): --
  • (tree of lign-) aloes.
  • 175. >Aharown {a-har-one'}; of uncertain derivation; Aharon, the brother of
  • Moses: --Aaron.
  • 176. >ow {o}; presumed to be the "constructive" or genitival form of >av
  • {av}; short for 185; desire (and so probably in Prov. 31:4); hence (by way
  • of alternative) or, also if: --also, and, either, if, at the least, X nor,
  • or, otherwise, then, whether.
  • 177. >Uw>el {oo-ale'}; from 176 and 410; wish of God; Uel, and Israelite:
  • --Uel.
  • 178. >owb {obe}; from the same as 1 (apparently through the idea of
  • prattling a father's name); properly, a mumble, i.e. a water skin (from its
  • hollow sound); hence a necromancer (ventriloquist, as from a jar): --
  • bottle, familiar spirit.
  • 179. >owbiyl {o-beel'}; probably from 56; mournful; Obil, an Ishmaelite: --
  • Obil.
  • 180. >uwbal {oo-bawl'}; or (shortened) >ubal {oo-bawl'}; from 2986 (in the
  • sense of 2988); a stream: --river.
  • 181. >uwd {ood}; from an unused root meaning to rake together; a poker (for
  • turning or gathering embers): --(fire-)brand.
  • 182. >owdowth {o-doth'}; or (shortened) >odowth {o-doth'} (only thus in the
  • plural); from the same as 181; turnings (i.e. occasions); (adverb) on
  • account of: --(be-)cause, concerning, sake.
  • 183. >avah {aw-vaw'}; a primitive root; to wish for: --covet, (greatly)
  • desire, be desirous, long, lust (after).
  • 184. >avah {aw-vaw'}; a primitive root; to extend or mark out: --point
  • out.
  • 185. >avvah {av-vaw'}; from 183; longing: --desire, lust after,
  • pleasure.
  • 186. >Uwzay {oo-zah'-ee}; perhaps by permutation for 5813, strong; Uzai, an
  • Israelite: --Uzai.
  • 187. >Uwzal {oo-zawl'}; of uncertain derivation; Uzal, a son of Joktan: --
  • Uzal.
  • 188. >owy {o'-ee}; probably from 183 (in the sense of crying out after);
  • lamentation; also interjectionally Oh!: --alas, woe.
  • 189. >Eviy {ev-ee'}; probably from 183; desirous; Evi, a Midianitish chief:
  • --Evi.
  • ***. >owyeb. See 341.
  • 190. >owyah {o-yaw'}; feminine of 188: --woe.
  • 191. >eviyl {ev-eel'}; from an unused root (meaning to be perverse);
  • (figuratively) silly: --fool(-ish) (man).
  • 192. >Eviyl M@rodak {ev-eel' mer-o-dak'}; of Aramaic derivation and
  • probably meaning soldier of Merodak; Evil-Merodak, a Babylonian king: --
  • Evil-merodach.
  • 193. >uwl {ool}; from an unused root meaning to twist, i.e. (by
  • implication) be strong; the body (as being rolled together); also powerful:
  • --mighty, strength.
  • 194. >uwlay {oo-lah'ee}; or (shortened) >ulay {oo-lah'ee}; from 176; if
  • not; hence perhaps: --if so be, may be, peradventure, unless.
  • 195. >Uwlay {oo-lah'ee}; of Persian derivation; the Ulai (or Eulaeus), a
  • river of Persia: --Ulai.
  • 196. >eviliy {ev-ee-lee'}; from 191; silly, foolish; hence (morally)
  • impious: --foolish.
  • 197. >uwlam {oo-lawm'}; or (shortened) >ulam {oo-lawm'}; from 481 (in the
  • sense of tying); a vestibule (as bound to the building): --porch.
  • 198. >Uwlam {oo-lawm'}; appar, from 481 (in the sense of dumbness);
  • solitary; Ulam, the name of two Israelites: --Ulam.
  • 199. >uwlam {oo-lawm'}; apparently a variation of 194; however or on the
  • contrary: --as for, but, howbeit, in very deed, surely, truly,
  • wherefore.
  • 200. >ivveleth {iv-veh'-leth}; from the same as 191; silliness: --folly,
  • foolishly(-ness).
  • 201. >Owmar {o-mawr'}; from 559; talkative; Omar, a grandson of Esau: --
  • Omar.
  • 202. >own {one}; probably from the same as 205 (in the sense of effort, but
  • successful); ability, power, (figuratively) wealth: --force, goods, might,
  • strength, substance.
  • 203. >Own {one}; the same as 202; On, an Israelite: --On.
  • 204. >Own {one}; or (shortened); >On {one}; of Egyptian derivation; On, a
  • city of Egypt: --On.
  • 205. >aven {aw-ven'}; from an unused root perhaps meaning properly, to pant
  • (hence, to exert oneself, usually in vain; to come to naught); strictly
  • nothingness; also trouble. vanity, wickedness; specifically an idol: --
  • affliction, evil, false, idol, iniquity, mischief, mourners(-ing), naught,
  • sorrow, unjust, unrighteous, vain ,vanity, wicked(-ness). Compare 369.
  • 206. >Aven {aw'-ven}; the same as 205; idolatry; Aven, the contemptuous
  • synonym of three places, one in Coele-Syria, one in Egypt (On), and one in
  • Palestine (Bethel): --Aven. See also 204, 1007.
  • 207. >Ownow {o-no'}; or (shortened) >Onow {o-no'}; prolonged from 202;
  • strong; Ono, a place in Palestine: --Ono.
  • 208. >Ownam {o-nawm'}; a variation of 209; strong; Onam, the name of an
  • Edomite and of an Israelite: --Onam.
  • 209. >Ownan {o-nawn'}; a variation of 207; strong; Onan, a son of Judah: --
  • Onan.
  • 210. >Uwphaz {oo-fawz'}; perhaps a corruption of 211; Uphaz, a famous gold
  • region: --Uphaz.
  • 211. >Owphiyr {o-feer'}; or (shortened) >Ophiyr {o-feer'}; and >Owphir {o-
  • feer'}; of uncertain derivation; Ophir, the name of a son of Joktan, and of
  • a gold region in the East: --Ophir.
  • 212. >owphan {o-fawn'} or (shortened) >ophan {o-fawn'}; from an unused root
  • meaning to revolve; a wheel: --wheel.
  • ***. >Owphir. See 211.
  • 213. >uwts {oots}; a primitive root; to press; (by implication) to be
  • close, hurry, withdraw: --(make) haste(-n, -y), labor, be narrow.
  • 214. >owtsar {o-tsaw'}; from 686; a depository: --armory, cellar, garner,
  • store(-house), treasure(-house) (-y).
  • 215. >owr {ore}; a primitive root; to be (causative, make) luminous
  • (literally and metaphorically): --X break of day, glorious, kindle, (be, en-,
  • give, show) light (-en, -ened), set on fire, shine.
  • 216. >owr {ore}; from 215; illumination or (concrete) luminary (in every
  • sense, including lightning, happiness, etc.): --bright, clear, + day, light
  • (-ning), morning, sun.
  • 217. >uwr {ore}; from 215; flame; hence (in the plural) the East (as being
  • the region of light): --fire, light. See also 224.
  • 218. >Uwr {oor}; the same as 217; Ur, a place in Chaldaea; also an
  • Israelite: --Ur.
  • 219. >owrah {o-raw'}; feminine of 216; luminousness, i.e. (figuratively)
  • prosperity; also a plant (as being bright): --herb, light.
  • 220. >averah {av-ay-raw'}; by transposition for 723; a stall: --cote.
  • 221. >Uwriy {oo-ree'}; from 217; fiery; Uri, the name of three Israelites:
  • --Uri.
  • 222. >Uwriy>el {oo-ree-ale'}; from 217 and 410; flame of God; Uriel, the
  • name of two Israelites: --Uriel.
  • 223. >Uwriyah {oo-ree-yaw'}; or (prolonged) >Uwriyahuw {oo-ree-yaw'-hoo};
  • from 217 and 3050; flame of Jah; Urijah, the name of one Hittite and five
  • Israelites: --Uriah, Urijah.
  • 224. >Uwriym {oo-reem'}; plur of 217; lights; Urim, the oracular brilliancy
  • of the figures in the high-priest's breastplate: --Urim.
  • ***. >Owrenah. See 728.
  • 225. >uwth {ooth}; a primitive root; properly, to come, i.e. (implied) to
  • assent: --consent.
  • 226. >owth {oth}; probably from 225 (in the sense of appearing); a signal
  • (literally or figuratively), as a flag, beacon, monument, omen, prodigy,
  • evidence, etc.: --mark, miracle, (en-)sign, token.
  • 227. >az {awz}; a demonstrative adverb; at that time or place; also as a
  • conjunction, therefore: --beginning, for, from, hitherto, now, of old,
  • once, since, then, at which time, yet.
  • 228. >aza> (Aramaic) {az-zaw'}; or >azah (Aramaic) {az-aw'}; to kindle; (by
  • implication) to heat: --heat, hot.
  • 229. >Ezbay {ez-bah'ee}; probably from 231; hyssop-like; Ezbai, an
  • Israelite: --Ezbai.
  • 230. >azad (Aramaic) {az-zawd'}; of uncertain derivation; firm: --be
  • gone.
  • 231. >ezowb {ay-zobe'}; probably of foreign derivation; hyssop: --
  • hyssop.
  • 232. >ezowr {ay-zore'}; from 246; something girt; a belt, also a band: --
  • girdle.
  • 233. >azay {az-ah'ee}; probably from 227; at that time: --then.
  • 234. >azkarah {az-kaw-raw'}; from 2142; a reminder; specifically
  • remembrance- offering: --memorial.
  • 235. >azal {aw-zal'}; a primitive root; to go away, hence, to disappear: --
  • fail, gad about, go to and fro [but in Ezek. 27:19 the word is rendered by
  • many "from Uzal," by others "yarn"], be gone (spent).
  • 236. >azal (Aramaic) {az-al'}; the same as 235; to depart: --go (up).
  • 237. >ezel {eh'-zel}; from 235; departure; Ezel, a memorial stone in
  • Palestine: --Ezel.
  • 238. >azan {aw-zan'}; a primitive root; probably to expand; but used only as a
  • denominative from 241; to broaden out the ear (with the hand), i.e. (by
  • implication) to listen: --give (perceive by the) ear, hear(-ken). See
  • 239.
  • 239. >azan {aw-zan'}; a primitive root [rather identical with 238 through
  • the idea of scales as if two ears]; to weigh, i.e. (figuratively) ponder:
  • --give good head.
  • 240. >azen {aw-zane'}; from 238; a spade or paddle (as having a broad end):
  • --weapon.
  • 241. >ozen {o'-zen}; from 238; broadness. i.e. (concrete) the ear (from its
  • form in man): --+ advertise, audience, + displease, ear, hearing, +
  • show.
  • 242. >Uzzen She>erah {ooz-zane' sheh-er-aw'}; from 238 and 7609; plat of
  • Sheerah (i.e. settled by him); Uzzen-Sheerah, a place in Palestine: --
  • Uzzen-sherah.
  • 243. >Aznowth Tabowr {az-noth' taw-bore'}; from 238 and 8396; flats (i.e.
  • tops) of Tabor (i.e. situated on it); Aznoth-Tabor, a place in Palestine:
  • --Aznoth-tabor.
  • 244. >Ozniy {oz-nee'}; from 241; having (quick) ears; Ozni, an Israelite;
  • also an Oznite (collectively), his descendant: --Ozni, Oznites.
  • 245. >Azanyah {az-an-yaw'}; from 238 and 3050; heard by Jah; Azanjah, an
  • Israelite: --Azaniah.
  • 246. >aziqqiym {az-ik-keem'}; a variation for 2131; manacles: --chains.
  • 247. >azar {aw-zar'}; a primitive root; to belt: --bind (compass) about,
  • gird (up, with).
  • 248. >ezrowa< {ez-ro'-a}; a variation for 2220; the arm: --arm.
  • 249. >ezrach {ez-rawkh'}; from 2224 (in the sense of springing up); a
  • spontaneous growth, i.e. native (tree or persons): --bay tree, (home-)born
  • (in the land), of the (one's own) country (nation).
  • 250. >Ezrachiy {ez-raw-khee'}; patronymic from 2246; an Ezrachite or
  • descendant of Zerach: --Ezrahite.
  • 251. >ach {awkh}; a primitive word; a brother (used in the widest sense of
  • literal relationship and metaphorical affinity or resemblance [like 1]): --
  • another, brother(-ly); kindred, like, other. Compare also the proper
  • names beginning with "Ah-" or "Ahi-".
  • 252. >ach (Aramaic) {akh}; corresponding to 251: --brother.
  • 253. >ach {awkh}; a variation for 162; Oh! (expressive of grief or
  • surprise): --ah, alas.
  • 254. >ach {awkh}; of uncertain derivation; a fire-pot or chafing dish: --
  • hearth.
  • 255. >oach {o'-akh}; probably from 253; a howler or lonesome wild animal:
  • --doleful creature.
  • 256. >Ach>ab {akh-awb'}; once (by contraction) >Echab (Jer. 29:22) {ekh-
  • awb'}; from 251 and 1; brother [i.e. friend] of (his) father; Achab, the
  • name of a king of Israel and of a prophet at Babylon: --Ahab.
  • 257. >Achban {akh-bawn'}; from 251 and 995; brother (i.e. possessor) of
  • understanding; Achban, an Israelite: --Ahban.
  • 258. >achad {aw-khad'}; perhaps a primitive root; to unify, i.e.
  • (figuratively) collect (one's thoughts): --go one way or other.
  • 259. >echad {ekh-awd'}; a numeral from 258; properly, united, i.e. one; or
  • (as an ordinal) first: --a, alike, alone, altogether, and, any(-thing),
  • apiece, a certain, [dai-]ly, each (one), + eleven, every, few, first, +
  • highway, a man, once, one, only, other, some, together,
  • 260. >achuw {aw'-khoo}; of uncertain (perhaps Egyptian) derivation; a bulrush or
  • any marshy grass (particularly that along the Nile): --flag, meadow.
  • 261. >Echuwd {ay-khood'} from 258; united; Echud, the name of three
  • Israelites: --Ehud.
  • 262. >achvah {akh-vaw'}; from 2331 (in the sense of 2324); an utterance: --
  • declaration.
  • 263. >achavah (Aramaic) {akh-av-aw'}; corresponding to 262; solution (of
  • riddles): --showing.
  • 264. >achavah {akh-av-aw'}; from 251; fraternity: --brotherhood.
  • 265. >Achowach {akh-o'-akh}; by reduplication from 251; brotherly; Achoach,
  • an Israelite: --Ahoah.
  • 266. >Achowchiy {akh-o-khee'}; patronymic from 264; an Achochite or
  • descendant of Achoach: --Ahohite.
  • 267. >Achuwmay {akh-oo-mah'-ee}; perhaps from 251 and 4325; brother (i.e.
  • neighbour) of water; Achumai, an Israelite: --Ahumai.
  • 268. >achowr {aw-khore'}; or (shortened) >achor {aw-khore'}; from 299; the
  • hinder part; hence (adverb) behind, backward; also (as facing north) the
  • West: --after(-ward), back (part, -side, -ward), hereafter, (be-)hind(-er
  • part), time to come, without.
  • 269. >achowth {aw-khoth'}; irregular feminine of 251; a sister (used very
  • widely [like 250], literally and figuratively): --(an-)other, sister,
  • together.
  • 270. >achaz {aw-khaz'}; a primitive root; to seize (often with the
  • accessory idea of holding in possession): -- + be affrighted, bar, (catch,
  • lay, take) hold (back), come upon, fasten, handle, portion, (get, have or
  • take) possess(-ion).
  • 271. >Achaz {aw-khawz'}; from 270; possessor; Achaz, the name of a Jewish
  • king and of an Israelite: --Ahaz.
  • 272. >achuzzah {akh-ooz-zaw'}; feminine passive participle from 270;
  • something seized, i.e. a possession (especially of land): --possession.
  • 273. >Achzay {akh-zah'ee}; from 270; seizer; Achzai, an Israelite: --
  • Ahasai.
  • 274. >Achazyah {akh-az-yaw'}; or (prolonged) >Achazyahuw {akh-az-yaw'-hoo};
  • from 270 and 3050; Jah has seized; Achazjah, the name of a Jewish and an
  • Israelite king: --Ahaziah.
  • 275. >Achuzzam {akh-ooz-zawm'}; from 270; seizure; Achuzzam, an
  • Israelite: --Ahuzam.
  • 276. >Achuzzath {akh-ooz-zath'}; a variation of 272; possession; Achuzzath,
  • a Philistine: --Ahuzzath.
  • 277. >Achiy {akh-ee'}; from 251; brotherly; Achi, the name of two
  • Israelites: --Ahi.
  • 278. >Echiy {ay-khee'}; probably the same as 277; Echi, an Israelite: --
  • Ehi.
  • 279. >Achiyam {akh-ee-awm'}; from 251 and 517; brother of the mother (i.e.
  • uncle); Achiam, an Israelite: --Ahiam.
  • 280. >achiydah (Aramaic) {akh-ee-daw'}; corresponding to 2420, an enigma:
  • --hard sentence.
  • 281. >Achiyah {akh-ee-yaw}; or (prolonged) >Achiyahuw {akh-ee-yaw'-hoo};
  • from 251 and 3050; brother (i.e. worshipper) of Jah; Achijah, the name of
  • nine Israelites: --Ahiah, Ahijah.
  • 282. >Achiyhuwd {akh-ee-hood'}; from 251 and 1935; brother (i.e. possessor)
  • of renown; Achihud, an Israelite: --Ahihud.
  • 283. >Achyow {akh-yo'}; prolonged from 251; brotherly; Achio, the name
  • of three Israelites: --Ahio.
  • 284. >Achiychud {akh-ee-khood'}; from 251 and 2330; brother of a riddle
  • (i.e. mysterious); Achichud, an Israelite: --Ahihud.
  • 285. >Achiytuwb {akh-ee-toob'}; from 251 and 2898; brother of goodness;
  • Achitub, the name of several priests: --Ahitub.
  • 286. >Achiyluwd {akh-ee-lood'}; from 251 and 3205; brother of one born;
  • Achilud, an Israelite: --Ahilud.
  • 287. >Achiymowth {akh-ee-moth'}; from 251 and 4191; brother of death;
  • Achimoth, an Israelite: --Ahimoth.
  • 288. >Achiymelek {akh-ee-meh'-lek}; from 251 and 4428; brother of (the)
  • king; Achimelek, the name of an Israelite and of a Hittite: --Ahimelech.
  • 289. >Achiyman {akh-ee-man'}; or >Achiyman {akh-ee-mawn'}; from 251 and
  • 4480; brother of a portion (i.e. gift); Achiman, the name of an Anakite and
  • of an Israelite: --Ahiman.
  • 290. >Achiyma<ats {akh-ee-mah'-ats}; from 251 and the equivalent of 4619;
  • brother of anger; Achimaats, the name of three Israelites: --Ahimaaz.
  • 291. >Achyan {akh-yawn'}; from 251; brotherly; Achjan, an Israelite: --
  • Ahian.
  • 292. >Achiynadab {akh-ee-naw-dawb'}; from 251 and 5068; brother of
  • liberality; Achinadab, an Israelite: --Ahinadab.
  • 293. >Achiyno<am {akh-ee-no'-am}; from 251 and 5278; brother of
  • pleasantness; Achinoam, the name of two Israelitesses: --Ahinoam.
  • 294. >Achiycamak {akh-ee-saw-mawk'}; from 251 and 5564; brother of support;
  • Achisamak, an Israelite: --Ahisamach.
  • 295. >Achiy<ezer {akh-ee-eh'-zer}; from 251 and 5828; brother of help;
  • Achiezer, the name of two Israelites: --Ahiezer.
  • 296. >Achiyqam {akh-ee-kawm'}; from 251 and 6965; brother of rising (i.e.
  • high); Achikam, an Israelite: --Ahikam.
  • 297. >Achiyram {akh-ee-rawm'}; from 251 and 7311; brother of height (i.e.
  • high); Achiram, an Israelite: --Ahiram.
  • 298. >Achiyramiy {akh-ee-raw-mee'}; patronymic from 297; an Achiramite or
  • descendant (collectively) of Achiram: --Ahiramites.
  • 299. >Achiyra< {akh-ee-rah'}; from 251 and 7451; brother of wrong; Achira,
  • an Israelite: --Ahira.
  • 300. >Achiyshachar {akh-ee-shakh'-ar}; from 251 and 7837; brother of (the)
  • dawn; Achishachar, an Israelite: --Ahishar.
  • 301. >Achiyshar {akh-ee-shawr'}; from 251 and 7891; brother of (the)
  • singer; Achishar, an Israelite: --Ahishar.
  • 302. >Achiythophel {akh-ee-tho'-fel}; from 251 and 8602; brother of folly;
  • Achithophel, an Israelite: --Ahithophel.
  • 303. >Achlab {akh-lawb'}; from the same root as 2459; fatness (i.e.
  • fertile); Achlab, a place in Palestine: --Ahlab.
  • 304. >Achlay {akh-lah'ee}; the same as 305; wishful; Achlai, the name of
  • an Israelitess and of an Israelite: --Ahlai.
  • 305. >achalay {akh-al-ah'ee}; or >achaley {akh-al-ay'}; prob from 253 and a
  • variation of 3863; would that!: --O that, would God.
  • 306. >achlamah {akh-law'-maw}; perhaps from 2492 (and thus dream-stone); a
  • gem, probably the amethyst: --amethyst.
  • 307. >Achm@tha> {akh-me-thaw'}; of Persian derivation; Achmetha (i.e.
  • Ecbatana), the summer capital of Persia: --Achmetha.
  • 308. >Achacbay {akh-as-bah'ee}; of uncertain derivation; Achasbai, an
  • Israelite: --Ahasbai.
  • 309. >achar {aw-khar'}; a primitive root; to loiter (i.e. be behind); by
  • implication to procrastinate: --continue, defer, delay, hinder, be late
  • (slack), stay (there), tarry (longer).
  • 310. >achar {akh-ar'}; from 309; properly, the hind part; generally used as
  • an adverb or conjunction, after (in various senses): --after (that, -ward),
  • again, at, away from, back (from, -side), behind, beside, by, follow
  • (after, -ing), forasmuch, from, hereafter, hinder end, + out (over) live, +
  • persecute, posterity, pursuing, remnant, seeing, since, thence[-forth],
  • when, with.
  • 311. >achar (Aramaic) {akh-ar'}; corresponding to 310; after: --[here-]after.
  • 312. >acher {akh-air'}; from 309; properly, hinder; generally, next, other,
  • etc.: --(an-)other man, following, next, strange.
  • 313. >Acher {akh-air'}; the same as 312; Acher, an Israelite: --Aher.
  • 314. >acharown {akh-ar-one'}; or (shortened) >acharon {akh-ar-one'}; from
  • 309; hinder; generally, late or last; specifically (as facing the east)
  • western: --after (-ward), to come, following, hind(-er, -ermost, -most),
  • last, latter, rereward, ut(ter)most.
  • 315. >Achrach {akh-rakh'}; from 310 and 251; after (his) brother: Achrach,
  • an Israelite: --Aharah.
  • 316. >Acharchel {akh-ar-kale'}; from 310 and 2426; behind (the)
  • intrenchment (i.e. safe); Acharchel, an Israelite: --Aharhel,
  • 317. >ochoriy (Aramaic) {okh-or-ee'}; from 311; other: --(an-)other.
  • 318. >ochoreyn (Aramaic) {okh-or-ane'}; or (shortened) >ochoren (Aramaic)
  • {okh-or-ane'}; from 317; last: --at last.
  • 319. >achariyth {akh-ar-eeth'}; from 310; the last or end, hence, the
  • future; also posterity: --(last, latter) end (time), hinder (utter) -most,
  • length, posterity, remnant, residue, reward.
  • 320. >achariyth (Aramaic) {akh-ar-eeth'}; from 311; the same as 319; later:
  • --latter.
  • 321. >ochoran (Aramaic) {okh-or-awn'}; from 311; the same as 317; other: --
  • (an-)other.
  • ***. >ochoren. See 318.
  • 322. >achoranniyth {akh-o-ran-neeth'}; prolonged from 268; backwards: --
  • back (-ward, again).
  • 323. >achashdarpan {akh-ash-dar-pan'}; of Persian derivation; a
  • satrap or governor of a main province (of Persia): --lieutenant.
  • 324. >achashdarpan (Aramaic) {akh-ash-dar-pan'}; corresponding to 323: --
  • prince.
  • 325. >Achashverowsh {akh-ash-vay-rosh'}; or (shortened) >Achashrosh {akh-
  • ash-rosh'} (Esth. 10:1); of Persian origin; Achashverosh (i.e. Ahasuerus or
  • Artaxerxes, but in this case Xerxes), the title (rather than name) of a
  • Persian king: --Ahasuerus.
  • 326. >achashtariy {akh-ash-taw-ree'}; probably of Persian derivation; an
  • achastarite (i.e. courier); the designation (rather than name) of an
  • Israelite: --Haakashtari [includ. the article].
  • 327. >achastaran {akh-ash-taw-rawn'}; of Persian origin; a mule: --
  • camel.
  • 328. >at {at}; from an unused root perhaps meaning to move softly; (as a
  • noun) a necromancer (from their soft incantations), (as an adverb) gently:
  • --charmer, gently, secret, softly.
  • 329. >atad {aw-tawd'}; from an unused root probably meaning to pierce or
  • make fast; a thorn-tree (especially the buckthorn): --Atad, bramble,
  • thorn.
  • 330. >etuwn {ay-toon'}; from an unused root (probably meaning to bind);
  • properly, twisted (yarn), i.e. tapestry: --fine linen.
  • 331. >atam {aw-tam'}; a primitive root; to close (the lips or ears); by
  • analology to contract (a window by bevelled jambs): --narrow, shut, stop.
  • 332. >atar {aw-tar'}; a primitive root; to close up: --shut.
  • 333. >Ater {aw-tare'}; from 332; maimed; Ater, the name of three
  • Israelites: --Ater.
  • 334. >itter {it-tare'}; from 332; shut up, i.e. impeded (as to the use of
  • the right hand): --+ left-handed.
  • 335. >ay {ah'ee}; perhaps from 370; where? hence how?: --how, what, whence,
  • where, whether, which (way).
  • 336. >iy {ee}; probably identical with 335 (through the idea of a query);
  • not: --island (Job 22:30).
  • 337. >iy {ee}; short from 188; alas!: --woe.
  • 338. >iy {ee}; probably identical with 337 (through the idea of a doleful
  • sound); a howler (used only in the plural), i.e. any solitary wild
  • creature; --wild beast of the islands.
  • 339. >iy {ee}; from 183; properly, a habitable spot (as desirable); dry
  • land, a coast, an island: --country, isle, island.
  • 340. >ayab {aw-yab'}; a primitive root; to hate (as one of an opposite
  • tribe or party); hence to be hostile: --be an enemy.
  • 341. >oyeb {o-yabe'}; or (fully) >owyeb {o-yabe'}; active participle of
  • 340; hating; an adversary: --enemy, foe.
  • 342. >eybah {ay-baw'}; from 340; hostility: --emnity, hatred.
  • 343. >eyd {ade}; from the same as 181 (in the sense of bending down);
  • oppression; by implication misfortune, ruin: --calamity, destruction.
  • 344. >ayah {ah-yaw'}; perhaps from 337; the screamer, i.e. a hawk: --kite,
  • vulture.
  • 345. >Ayah {ah-yaw'}; the same as 344; Ajah, the name of two Israelites: --
  • Aiah, Ajah.
  • 346. >ayeh {ah-yay'}; prolonged from 335; where?: --where.
  • 347. >Iyowb {ee-yobe'};from 340; hated (i.e. persecuted); Ijob, the
  • patriarch famous for his patience: --Job.
  • 348. >Iyzebel {ee-zeh'-bel}; from 336 and 2083; Izebel, the wife of king
  • Ahab: --Jezebel.
  • 349. >eyk {ake}; also >eykah {ay-kaw'}; and >eykakah {ay-kaw'-kah};
  • prolonged from 335; how? or how!; also where: --how, what.
  • 350. >Iy-kabowd {ee-kaw-bode'}; from 336 and 3519; (there is) no glory,
  • i.e. inglorious; Ikabod, a son of Phineas: --I-chabod.
  • 351. >eykoh {ay-ko}; probably a variation for 349, but not as an
  • interogative; where: --where.
  • ***. >eykah; >eykakah. See 349.
  • 352. >ayil {ah'-yil}; from the same as 193; properly, strength; hence,
  • anything strong; specifically a chief (politically); also a ram (from his
  • strength); a pilaster (as a strong support); an oak or other strong tree:
  • --mighty (man), lintel, oak, post, ram, tree.
  • 353. >eyal {eh-yawl'}; a variation of 352; strength: --strength.
  • 354. >ayal {ah-yawl'}; an intensive form of 352 (in the sense of ram); a
  • stag or male deer: --hart.
  • 355. >ayalah {ah-yaw-law'}; feminine of 354; a doe or female deer: --
  • hind.
  • 356. >Eylown {ay-lone'}; or (shortened) >Elown {ay-lone'}; or Eylon {ay-
  • lone'}; from 352; oak-grove; Elon, the name of a place in Palestine, and
  • also of one Hittite, two Israelites: --Elon.
  • 357. >Ayalown {ah-yaw-lone'}; from 354; deer-field; Ajalon, the name of
  • five places in Palestine: --Aijalon, Ajalon.
  • 358. >Eylown Beyth Chanan {ay-lone' bayth-chaw-nawn'}; from 356, 1004, and
  • 2603; oak-grove of (the) house of favor; Elon of Beth-chanan, a place in
  • Palestine: --Elon-beth-hanan.
  • 359. >Eylowth {ay-loth'}; or >Eylath {ay-lath'}; from 352; trees or a grove
  • (i.e. palms); Eloth or Elath, a place on the Red Sea: --Elath, Eloth.
  • 360. >eyaluwth {eh-yaw-looth'}; feminine of 353; power; by implication,
  • protection: --strength.
  • 361. >eylam {ay-lawm'}; or (shortened) >elam {ay-lawm'}; or (feminine)
  • >elammah {ay-lam-maw'}; probably from 352; a pillar-space (or colonnade),
  • i.e. a pale (or portico): --arch.
  • 362. >Eylim {ay-leem'}; plural of 352; palm-trees; Elim, a place in the
  • Desert: --Elim.
  • 363. >iylan (Aramaic) {ee-lawn'}; corresponding to 356; a tree: --tree.
  • 364. >Eyl Pa>ran {ale paw-rawn'}; from 352 and 6290; oak of Paran; El-
  • Paran, a portion of the district of Paran: --El-paran.
  • ***. >Eylon. See 356.
  • 365. >ayeleth {ah-yeh'-leth}; the same as 355; a doe: --hind, Aijeleth.
  • ***. >ayim. See 368.
  • 366. >ayom {aw-yome'}; from an unused root (meaning to frighten);
  • frightful: --terrible.
  • 367. >eymah {ay-maw'}; or (shortened) >emah {ay-maw'}; from the same as
  • 366; fright; concrete, an idol (as a bugbear): --dread, fear, horror, idol,
  • terrible, terror.
  • 368. >Eymiym {ay-meem'}; plural of 367; terrors; Emim, an early Canaanitish
  • (or Maobitish) tribe: --Emims.
  • 369. >ayin {ah'-yin}; as if from a primitive root meaning to be nothing or
  • not exist; a non-entity; generally used as a negative particle: --else,
  • except, fail, [father-]less, be gone, in[-curable], neither, never, no
  • (where), none, nor, (any, thing), not, nothing, to nought, past,
  • un(-searchable), well-nigh, without. Compare 370.
  • 370. >aiyn {ah-yin'}; probably identical with 369 in the sense of query
  • (compare 336); --where? (only in connection with prepositional prefix,
  • whence): --whence, where.
  • 371. >iyn {een}; apparently a shortened form of 369; but (like 370) an
  • interrogative: is it not?: --not.
  • 372. >Iy<ezer {ee-eh'-zer}; from 336 and 5828; helpless; Iezer, an
  • Israelite: --Jeezer.
  • 373. >Iy<ezriy {ee-ez-ree'}; patronymic from 372; an Iezrite or descendant
  • of Iezer: --Jezerite.
  • 374. >eyphah {ay-faw'}; or (shortened) >ephah {ay-faw'}; of Egyptian
  • derivation; an ephah or measure for grain; hence, a measure in general: --
  • ephah, (divers) measure(-s).
  • 375. >eyphoh {ay-fo'}; from 335 and 6311; what place?; also (of time)
  • when?; or (of means) how?; --what manner, where.
  • 376. >iysh {eesh}; contracted for 582 [or perhaps rather from an unused
  • root meaning to be extant]; a man as an individual or a male person; often
  • used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not
  • expressed in translation): --also, another, any (man), a certain, +
  • champion, consent, each, every (one), fellow, [foot-, husband-]man, [good-,
  • great, mighty) man, he, high (degree), him (that is), husband, man[-kind],
  • + none, one, people, person, + steward, what (man) soever, whoso(-ever),
  • worthy. Compare 802.
  • 377. >iysh {eesh}; denominative from 376; to be a man, i.e. act in a manly way: --
  • show (one) self a man.
  • 378. >Iysh-Bosheth {eesh-bo'-sheth}; from 376 and 1322; man of shame; Ish-
  • Bosheth, a son of King Saul: --Ish-bosheth.
  • 379. >Iyshhowd {eesh-hode'}; from 376 and 1935; man of renown; Ishod, an
  • Israelite: --Ishod.
  • 380. >iyshown {ee-shone'}; diminutive from 376; the little man of the eye; the
  • pupil or ball; hence, the middle (of night): --apple [of the eye], black,
  • obscure.
  • ***. >Iysh-Chay. See 381.
  • 381. >Iysh-Chayil {eesh-khah'-yil}; from 376 and 2428; man of might; by
  • defect. transcription (2 Sam. 23:20) >Iysh-Chay {eesh-khah'ee}; as if from
  • 376 and 2416; living man; Ish-chail (or Ish-chai), an Israelite: --a
  • valiant man.
  • 382. >Iysh-Towb {eesh-tobe'}; from 376 and 2897; man of Tob; Ish-Tob, a
  • place in Palestine: --Ish-tob.
  • ***. >Ishay. See 3448.
  • ***. >ithown. See 2978.
  • 383. >iythay (Aramaic) {ee-thah'ee}; corresponding to 3426; properly,
  • entity; used only as a particle of affirmation, there is: --art thou, can,
  • do ye, have, it be, there is (are), X we will not.
  • 384. >Iythiy>el {eeth-ee-ale'}; perhaps from 837 and 410; God has arrived;
  • Ithiel, the name of an Israelite, also of a symbolical person: --Ithiel.
  • 385. >Iythamar {eeth-aw-mawr'}; from 339 and 8558; coast of the palm-tree;
  • Ithamar, a son of Aaron: --Ithamar.
  • 386. >eythan {ay-thawn'}; or (shortened) >ethan {ay-thawn'}; from an unused
  • root (meaning to continue); permanence; hence (concrete) permanent;
  • specifically a chieftain: --hard, mighty, rough, strength, strong.
  • 387. >Eythan {ay-thawn'}; the same as 386; permanent; Ethan, the name of
  • four Israelites: --Ethan.
  • 388. >Eythaniym {ay-thaw-neem'}; plural of 386; always with the article;
  • the permanent brooks; Ethanim, the name of a month: --Ethanim.
  • 389. >ak {ak}; akin to 403; a particle of affirmation, surely; hence (by
  • limitation) only: --also, in any wise, at least, but, certainly, even,
  • howbeit, nevertheless, notwithstanding, only, save, surely, of a surety,
  • truly, verily, + wherefore, yet (but).
  • 390. >Akkad {ak-kad'}; from an unused root probably meaning to strengthen;
  • a fortress; Accad, a place in Babylon: --Accad.
  • 391. >akzab {ak-zawb'}; from 3576; falsehood; by implication treachery: --
  • liar, lie.
  • 392. >Akziyb {ak-zeeb'}; from 391; deceitful (in the sense of a winter-
  • torrent which fails in summer); Akzib, the name of two places in Palestine:
  • --Achzib.
  • 393. >akzar {ak-zawr'}; from an unused root (apparently meaning to act
  • harshly); violent; by implication deadly; also (in a good sense) brave: --
  • cruel, fierce.
  • 394. >akzariy {ak-zawr-ree'}; from 393; terrible: --cruel (one).
  • 395. >akz@riyuwth {ak-ze-ree-ooth'}; from 394; fierceness: --cruel.
  • 396. >akiylah {ak-ee-law'}; feminine from 398; something eatable, i.e.
  • food: --meat.
  • 397. >Akiysh {aw-keesh'}; of uncertain derivation; Akish, a Philistine
  • king: --Achish.
  • 398. >akal {aw-kal'}; a primitive root; to eat (literally or figuratively):
  • --X at all, burn up, consume, devour(-er, up), dine, eat(-er, up), feed
  • (with), food, X freely, X in...wise(-deed, plenty), (lay) meat, X quite.
  • 399. >akal (Aramaic) {ak-al'}; corresponding to 398: --+ accuse, devour,
  • eat.
  • 400. >okel {o'-kel}; from 398; food: --eating, food, meal[-time], meat,
  • prey, victuals.
  • 401. >Ukal {oo-kawl'}; or >Ukkal {ook-kawl'}; apparently from 398;
  • devoured; Ucal, a fancy name: --Ucal.
  • 402. >oklah {ok-law'}; feminine of 401; food: --consume, devour, eat, food,
  • meat.
  • 403. >aken {aw-kane'}; from 3559 [compare 3651]; firmly; figuratively,
  • surely; also (advers.) but: --but, certainly, nevertheless, surely, truly,
  • verily.
  • 404. >akaph {aw-kaf'}; a primitive root; apparently meaning to curve (as
  • with a burden); to urge: --crave.
  • 405. >ekeph {eh'-kef}; from 404; a load; by implication, a stroke (others
  • dignity): --hand.
  • 406. >ikkar {ik-kawr'}; from an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer: --
  • husbandman, ploughman.
  • 407. >Akshaph {ak-shawf'}; from 3784; fascination; Acshaph, a place in
  • Palestine: --Achshaph.
  • 408. >al {al}; a negative particle [akin to 3808]; not (the qualified
  • negation, used as a deprecative); once (Job 24:25) as a noun, nothing: --
  • nay, neither, + never, no ,nor, not, nothing [worth], rather than.
  • 409. >al (Aramaic) {al}; corresponding to 408: --not.
  • 410. >el {ale}; shortened from 352; strength; as adjective, mighty;
  • especially the Almighty (but used also of any deity): --God (god), X
  • goodly, X great, idol, might(-y one), power, strong. Compare names in "-el."
  • 411. >el {ale}; a demonstrative particle (but only in a plural sense) these or
  • those: --these, those. Compare 428.
  • 412. >el (Aramaic) {ale}; corresponding to 411: --these.
  • 413. >el {ale}; (but only used in the shortened constructive form >el
  • {el}); a primitive particle; properly, denoting motion towards, but
  • occasionally used of a quiescent position, i.e. near, with or among; often
  • in general, to: -- about, according to ,after, against, among, as for, at,
  • because(-fore, -side), both...and, by, concerning, for, from, X hath, in(-
  • to), near, (out) of, over, through, to(-ward), under, unto, upon, whether,
  • with(-in).
  • 414. >Ela> {ay-law'}; a variation of 424; oak; Ela, an Israelite: --
  • Elah.
  • 415. >El >elohey Yisra>el {ale el-o-hay' yis-raw-ale'}; from 410 and 430
  • and 3478; the mighty god if Jisrael; El-Elohi-Jisrael, the title given to a
  • consecrated spot by Jacob: --El-elohe-israel.
  • 416. >El Beyth->El {ale bayth-ale'}; from 410 and 1008; the God of Bethel;
  • El-Bethel, the title given to a consecrated spot by Jacob: --El-beth-el.
  • 417. >elgabiysh {el-gaw-beesh'}; from 410 and 1378; hail (as if a great
  • pearl): --great hail[-stones].
  • 418. >alguwmmiym {al-goom-meem'}; by transposition for 484; sticks of algum
  • wood: --algum [trees].
  • 419. >Eldad {el-dad'}; from 410 and 1730; God has loved; Eldad, an
  • Israelite: --Eldad.
  • 420. >Elda<ah {el-daw-aw'}; from 410 and 3045; God of knowledge; Eldaah, a
  • son of Midian: --Eldaah.
  • 421. >alah {aw-law'}; a primitive root [rather identical with 422 through
  • the idea of invocation]; to bewail: --lament.
  • 422. >alah {aw-law'}; a primitive root; properly, to adjure, i.e. (usually
  • in a bad sense) imprecate: --adjure, curse, swear.
  • 423. >alah {aw-law'}; from 422; an imprecation: --curse, cursing,
  • execration, oath, swearing.
  • 424. >elah {ay-law'}; feminine of 352; an oak or other strong tree: --elm,
  • oak, teil-tree.
  • 425. >Elah {ay-law'}; the same as 424; Elah, the name of an Edomite, of
  • four Israelites, and also of a place in Palestine: --Elah.
  • 426. >elahh (Aramaic) {el-aw'}; corresponding to 433; God: --God, god.
  • 427. >allah {al-law'}; A variation of 424: --oak.
  • 428. >el-leh {ale'-leh}; prolonged from 411; these or those: --an- (the)
  • other; one sort, so, some, such, them, these (same), they, this, those,
  • thus, which, who(-m).
  • 429. >elleh (Aramaic) {ale'-leh}; corresponding to 428: --these.
  • ***. >eloahh. See 433.
  • 430. >elohiym {el-o-heem'}; plural of 433; gods in the ordinary sense; but
  • specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the article) of the
  • supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and
  • sometimes as a superlative: --angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly),
  • X (very) great, judges, X mighty.
  • 431. >aluw (Aramaic) {al-oo'}; probably prolonged from 412; lo!: --
  • behold.
  • 432. >illuw {il-loo'}; probably from 408; nay, i.e. (softened) if: --but
  • if, yea though.
  • 433. >elowahh {el-o'-ah; rarely (shortened) >eloahh {el-o'-ah}; probably
  • prolonged (emphat.) from 410; a deity or the Deity: --God, god. See 430.
  • 434. >eluwl {el-ool'}; for 457; good for nothing: --thing of nought.
  • 435. >Eluwl {el-ool'}; probably of foreign derivation; Elul, the sixth
  • Jewish month: --Elul.
  • 436. >elown {ay-lone'}; prolonged from 352; an oak or other strong tree: --
  • plain. See also 356.
  • 437. >allown {al-lone'}; a variation of 436: --oak.
  • 438. >Allown {al-lone'}; the same as 437; Allon, an Israelite, also a place
  • in Palestine: --Allon.
  • 439. >Allown Bakuwth {al-lone' baw-kooth'}; from 437 and a variation of
  • 1068; oak of weeping; Allon-Bakuth, a monumental tree: --Allon-bachuth.
  • 440. >Elowniy {ay-lo-nee'}; or rather (shortened) >Eloniy {ay-lo-nee'};
  • patron from 438; an Elonite or descendant (collectively) of Elon: --
  • Elonites.
  • 441. >alluwph {al-loof'}; or (shortened) >alluph {al-loof'}; from 502;
  • familiar; a friend, also gentle; hence, a bullock (as being tame; applied,
  • although masculine, to a cow); and so, a chieftain (as notable, like neat
  • cattle): --captain, duke, (chief) friend, governor, guide, ox.
  • 442. >Aluwsh {aw-loosh'}; of uncertain derivation; Alush, a place in the
  • Desert: --Alush.
  • 443. >Elzabad {el-zaw-bawd'}; from 410 and 2064; God has bestowed; Elzabad,
  • the name of two Israelites: --Elzabad.
  • 444. >alach {aw-lakh'}; a primitive root; to muddle, i.e. (figuratively and
  • intransitive) to turn (morally) corrupt: --become filthy.
  • 445. >Elchanan {el-khaw-nawn'}; from 410 and 2603; God (is) gracious;
  • Elchanan, an Israelite: --Elkanan.
  • ***. >Eliy. See 1017.
  • 446. >Eliy>ab {el-ee-awb'}; from 410 and 1; God of (his) father; Eliab, the
  • name of six Israelites: --Eliab.
  • 447. >Eliy>el {el-ee-ale'}; from 410 repeated; God of (his) God; Eliel, the
  • name of nine Israelites: --Eliel.
  • 448. >Eliy>athah {el-ee-aw-thaw'}; or (contraction) >Eliyathah {el-ee-yaw-
  • thaw'}; from 410 and 225; God of (his) consent; Eliathah, an Israelite: --
  • Eliathah.
  • 449. >Eliydad {el-ee-dawd'}; from the same as 419; God of (his ) love;
  • Elidad, an Israelite: --Elidad.
  • 450. >Elyada< {el-yaw-daw'}; from 410 and 3045; God (is) knowing; Eljada,
  • the name of two Israelites and of an Aramaean leader: --Eliada.
  • 451. >alyah {al-yaw'}; from 422 (in the original sense of strength); the
  • stout part, i.e. the fat tail of the Oriental sheep: --rump.
  • 452. >Eliyah {ay-lee-yaw'}; or prolonged >Eliyahuw {ay-lee-yaw'-hoo}; from
  • 410 and 3050; God of Jehovah; Elijah, the name of the famous prophet and of
  • two other Israelites: --Elijah, Eliah.
  • 453. >Eliyhuw {el-ee-hoo'}; or (fully) >Eliyhuw> {el-ee-hoo'}; from 410 and
  • 1931; God of him; Elihu, the name of one of Job's friends, and of three
  • Israelites: --Elihu.
  • 454. >Ely@how<eynay {el-ye-ho-ay-nah'ee}; or (shortened) >Elyow<eynay {el-
  • yo-ay-nah'ee}; from 413 and 3068 and 5869; towards Jehovah (are) my eyes;
  • Eljehoenai or Eljoenai, the name of seven Israelites: --Elihoenai,
  • Elionai.
  • 455. >Elyachba> {el-yakh-baw'}; from 410 and 2244; God will hide; Eljachba,
  • an Israelite: --Eliahbah.
  • 456. >Eliychoreph {el-ee-kho'-ref}; from 410 and 2779; God of autumn;
  • Elichoreph, an Israelite: --Elihoreph.
  • 457. >eliyl {el-eel'}; apparently from 408; good for nothing, by anal. vain
  • or vanity; specifically an idol: --idol, no value, thing of nought.
  • 458. >Eliymelek {el-ee-meh'-lek}; from 410 and 4428; God of (the) king;
  • Elimelek, an Israelite: --Elimelech.
  • 459. >illeyn (Aramaic) {il-lane'}; or shorter >illen {il-lane'}; prolonged
  • from 412; these: --the, these.
  • 460. >Elyacaph {el-yaw-sawf'}; from 410 and 3254; God (is) gatherer;
  • Eljasaph, the name of two Israelites: --Eliasaph.
  • 461. >Eliy<ezer {el-ee-eh'-zer}; from 410 and 5828; God of help; Eliezer,
  • the name of a Damascene and of ten Israelites: --Eliezer.
  • 462. >Eliy<eynay {el-ee-ay-nah'ee}; probably contracted for 454; Elienai,
  • an Israelite: --Elienai.
  • 463. >Eliy<am {el-ee-awm'}; from 410 and 5971; God of (the) people; Eliam,
  • an Israelite: --Eliam.
  • 464. >Eliyphaz {el-ee-faz'}; from 410 and 6337; God of gold; Eliphaz, the
  • name of one of Job's friends, and of a son of Esau: --Eliphaz.
  • 465. >Eliyphal {el-ee-fawl'}; from 410 and 6419; God of judgment; Eliphal,
  • an Israelite: --Eliphal.
  • 466. >Eliyph@lehuw {el-ee-fe-lay'-hoo}; from 410 and 6395; God of his
  • distinction; Eliphelehu, an Israelite: --Elipheleh.
  • 467. >Eliyphelet {el-ee-feh'-let}; or (shortened) >Elpelet {el-peh'-let};
  • from 410 and 6405; God of deliverance; Eliphelet or Elpelet, the name of
  • six Israelites: --Eliphalet, Eliphelet, Elpalet.
  • 468. >Eleytsuwr {el-ee-tsoor'}; from 410 and 6697; God of (the) rock;
  • Elitsur, an Israelite: --Elizur.
  • 469. >Eliytsaphan {el-ee-tsaw-fawn'}; or (shortened) >Eltsaphan {el-tsaw-
  • fawn'}; from 410 and 6845; God of treasure; Elitsaphan or Eltsaphan, an
  • Israelite: --Elizaphan, Elzaphan.
  • 470. >Eliyqa> {el-ee-kaw'}; from 410 and 6958; God of rejection; Elika, an
  • Israelite: --Elika.
  • 471. >Elyaqiym' {el-yaw-keem'}; from 410 and 6965; God of raising; Eljakim,
  • the name of four Israelites: --Eliakim.
  • 472. >Eliysheba< {el-ee-sheh'-bah}; from 410 and 7651 (in the sense of
  • 7650); God of (the) oath; Elisheba, the wife of Aaron: --Elisheba.
  • 473. >Eliyshah {el-ee-shaw'}; probably of foreign derivation; Elishah, a
  • son of Javan: --Elishah.
  • 474. >Eliyshuwa< {el-ee-shoo'-ah}; from 410 and 7769; God of supplication
  • (or of riches); Elishua, the son of King David: --Elishua.
  • 475. >Elyashiyb {el-yaw-sheeb'}; from 410 and 7725; God will restore;
  • Eljashib, the name of six Israelites: --Eliashib.
  • 476. >Eliyshama< {el-ee-shaw-maw'}; from 410 and 8085; God of hearing;
  • Elishama, the name of seven Israelites: --Elishama.
  • 477. >Eliysha< {el-ee-shaw'}; contracted for 474.; Elisha, the famous
  • prophet: --Elisha.
  • 478. >Eliyshaphat {el-ee-shaw-fawt'}; from 410 and 8199; God of judgment;
  • Elishaphat, an Israelite: --Elishaphat.
  • ***. >Eliyathah. See 448.
  • 479. >illek (Aramaic) {il-lake'}; prolonged from 412; these: --these,
  • those.
  • 480. >al@lay {al-le-lah'ee}; by reduplication from 421; alas!: --woe.
  • 481. >alam {aw-lam'}; a primitive root; to tie fast; hence (of the mouth)
  • to be tongue-tied: --bind, be dumb, put to silence.
  • 482. >elem {ay'-lem}; from 481; silence (i.e. mute justice): --
  • congregation. Compare 3128.
  • ***. >elam. See 361.
  • ***. >alum. See 485.
  • 483. >illem {il-lame'}; from 481; speechless: --dumb (man).
  • 484. >almuggiym {al-moog-gheem'}; probably of foreign derivation (used thus
  • only in the plural); almug (i.e. probably sandle-wood) sticks: --almug
  • trees. Compare 418.
  • 485. >alummah {al-oom-maw'}; or (masculine) >alum {aw-loom'}; passive
  • participle of 481; something bound; a sheaf: --sheaf.
  • 486. >Almowdad {al-mo-dawd'}; probably of foreign derivation: --Almodad, a
  • son of Joktan: --Almodad.
  • 487. >Allammelek {al-lam-meh'-lek}; from 427 and 4428; oak of (the) king;
  • Allammelek, a place in Palestine: --Alammelech.
  • 488. >alman {al-mawn'}; prolonged from 481 in the sense of bereavement;
  • discarded (as a divorced person): --forsaken.
  • 489. >almon {al-mone'}; from 481 as in 488; bereavement: --widowhood.
  • 490. >almanah {al-maw-naw'}; fem of 488; a widow; also a desolate place: --
  • desolate house (palace), widow.
  • 491. >almanuwth {al-maw-nooth'}; feminine of 488; concrete, a widow;
  • abstract, widowhood: --widow, widowhood.
  • 492. >almoniy {al-mo-nee'}; from 489 in the sense of concealment; some one
  • (i.e. so and so, without giving the name of the person or place): --one,
  • and such.
  • ***. >illen. See 459.
  • ***. >Eloniy. See 440.
  • 493. >Elna<am {el-nah'-am}; from 410 and 5276; God (is his) delight;
  • Elnaam, an Israelite: --Elnaam.
  • 494. >Elnathan {el-naw-thawn'}; from 410 and 5414; God (is the) giver;
  • Elnathan, the name of four Israelites: --Elnathan.
  • 495. >Ellacar {el-law-sawr'}; probably of foreign derivation; Ellasar, an
  • early country of Asia: --Ellasar.
  • 496. >El<ad {el-awd'}; from 410 and 5749; God has testified; Elad, an
  • Israelite: --Elead.
  • 497. >El<adah {el-aw-daw'}; from 410 and 5710; God has decked; Eladah, an
  • Israelite: --Eladah.
  • 498. >El<uwzay {el-oo-zah'ee}; from 410 and 5756 (in the sense of 5797);
  • God (is) defensive; Eluzai, an Israelite: --Eluzai.
  • 499. >El<azar {el-aw-zawr'}; from 410 and 5826; God (is) helper; Elazar,
  • the name of seven Israelites: --Eleazar.
  • 500. >El<ale> {el-aw-lay'}; or (more properly) >El<aleh {el-aw-lay'}; from
  • 410 and 5927; God (is) going up; Elale or Elaleh, a place east of the
  • Jordan: --Elealeh.
  • 501. >El<asah {el-aw-saw'}; from 410 and 6213; God has made; Elasah, the
  • name of four Israelites: --Elasah, Eleasah.
  • 502. >alph {aw-lof'}; a primitive root, to associate with; hence, to learn
  • (and causatively to teach): --learn, teach, utter.
  • 503. >alaph {aw-laf'}; denominative from 505; causative, to make a
  • thousandfold: --bring forth thousands.
  • 504. >eleph {eh'-lef}; from 502; a family; also (from the sense of yoking
  • or taming) an ox or cow: --family, kine, oxen.
  • 505. >eleph {eh'-lef}; prop, the same as 504; hence (the ox's head being
  • the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a
  • thousand: --thousand.
  • 506. >alaph (Aramaic) {al-af'}; or >eleph (Aramaic) {eh'-lef};
  • corresponding to 505: --thousand.
  • 507. >Eleph {eh'-lef}; the same as 505; Eleph, a place in Palestine: --
  • Eleph.
  • ***. >alluph. See 441.
  • ***. >Elpelet. See 467.
  • 508. >Elpa<al {el-pah'-al}; from 410 and 6466; God (is) act; Elpaal, an
  • Israelite: --Elpaal.
  • 509. >alats {aw-lats'}; a primitive root; to press: --urge.
  • ***. >Eltsaphan. See 469.
  • 510. >alquwm {al-koom'}; probably from 408 and 6965; a non-rising (i.e.
  • resistlessness): --no rising up.
  • 511. >Elqanah {el-kaw-naw'}; from 410 and 7069; God has obtained; Elkanah,
  • the name of several Israelites: --Elkanah.
  • 512. >Elqoshiy {el-ko-shee'}; patrial from a name of uncertain derivation;
  • an Elkoshite or native of Elkosh: --Elkoshite.
  • 513. >Eltowlad {el-to-lad'}; probably from 410 and a masculine form of
  • 8435 [compare 8434]; God (is) generator; Eltolad, a place in Palestine: --
  • Eltolad.
  • 514. >Elt@qe {el-te-kay'}; or (more properly) >Elt@qeh {el-te-kay'}; of
  • uncertain derivation; Eltekeh or Elteke, a place in Palestine: --
  • Eltekeh.
  • 515. >Elt@qon {el-te-kone'}; from 410 and 8626; God (is) straight;
  • Eltekon, a place in Palestine: --Eltekon.
  • 516. >Al tashcheth {al tash-kayth'}; from 408 and 7843; Thou must not
  • destroy; probably the opening words to a popular song: --Al-taschith.
  • 517. >em {ame}; a primitive word; a mother (as the bond of the family); in
  • a wide sense (both literally and figuratively [like 1]: --dam, mother, X
  • parting.
  • 518. >im {eem}; a primitive particle; used very widely as demonstrative,
  • lo!; interrog., whether?; or conditional, if, although; also Oh that!,
  • when; hence, as a negative, not: --(and, can-, doubtless, if, that) (not),
  • + but, either, + except, + more(-over if, than), neither, nevertheless,
  • nor, oh that, or, + save (only, -ing), seeing, since, sith, + surely (no
  • more, none, not), though, + of a truth, + unless, + verily, when, whereas,
  • whether, while, + yet.
  • 519. >amah {aw-maw'}; apparently a primitive word; a maid-servant or female
  • slave: --(hand-)bondmaid(-woman), maid(-servant).
  • ***. >emah. See 367.
  • 520. >ammah {am-maw'}; prolonged from 517; properly, a mother (i.e. unit of
  • measure, or the fore-arm (below the elbow), i.e. a cubit; also a door-base
  • (as a bond of the entrance): --cubit, + hundred [by exchange for 3967],
  • measure, post.
  • 521. >ammah (Aramaic) {am-maw'}; corresponding to 520: --cubit.
  • 522. >Ammah {am-maw'}; the same as 520; Ammah, a hill in Palestine: --
  • Ammah.
  • 523. >ummah {oom-maw'}; from the same as 517; a collection, i.e. community
  • of persons: --nation, people.
  • 524. >ummah (Aramaic) {oom-maw'}; corresponding to 523: --nation.
  • 525. >amown {aw-mone'}; from 539, probably in the sense of training;
  • skilled, i.e. an architect [like 542]: --one brought up.
  • 526. >Amown {aw-mone'}; the same as 525; Amon, the name of three
  • Israelites: --Amon.
  • 527. >amown {aw-mone'}; a variation for 1995; a throng of people: --
  • multitude.
  • 528. >Amown {aw-mone'}; of Egyptian derivation; Amon (i.e. Ammon or Amn), a
  • deity of Egypt (used only as an adjunct of 4996): --multitude, populous.
  • 529. >emuwn {ay-moon'}; from 539; established, i.e. (figuratively) trusty;
  • also (abstractly) trustworthiness: --faith(-ful), truth.
  • 530. >emuwnah {em-oo-naw'); or (shortened) >emunah {em-oo-naw'}; feminine
  • of 529; literally firmness; figuratively security; morally fidelity: --
  • faith(-ful, -ly, -ness, [man]), set office, stability, steady, truly,
  • truth, verily.
  • 531. >Amowts {aw-mohts'}; from 553; strong; Amots, an Israelite: --Amoz.
  • 532. >Amiy {aw-mee'}; an abbrev. for 526; Ami, an Israelite: --Ami.
  • ***. >Amiynown. See 550.
  • 533. >ammiyts {am-meets'}; or (shortened) >ammits {am-meets'}; from 553;
  • strong or (abstractly) strength: --courageous, mighty, strong (one).
  • 534. >amiyr {aw-meer'}; apparently from 559 (in the sense of self-
  • exaltation); a summit (of a tree or mountain: --bough, branch.
  • 535. >amal {aw-mal'}; a primitive root; to droop; by implication to be
  • sick, to mourn: --languish, be weak, wax feeble.
  • 536. >umlal {oom-lal'}; from 535; sick: --weak.
  • 537. >amelal {am-ay-lawl'}; from 535; languid: --feeble.
  • 538. >Amam {am-awm'}; from 517; gathering-spot; Amam, a place in Palestine:
  • --Amam.
  • 539. >aman {aw-man'}; a primitive root; properly, to build up or support;
  • to foster as a parent or nurse; figuratively to render (or be) firm or
  • faithful, to trust or believe, to be permanent or quiet; morally to be true
  • or certain; once (Isa. 30:21; interchangeable with 541) to go to the right hand:
  • --hence, assurance, believe, bring up, establish, + fail, be faithful (of
  • long continuance, stedfast, sure, surely, trusty, verified), nurse, (-ing
  • father), (put), trust, turn to the right.
  • 540. >aman (Aramaic) {am-an'}; corresponding to 539: --believe, faithful,
  • sure.
  • 541. >aman {aw-man'}; denominative from 3225; to take the right hand road:
  • --turn to the right. See 539.
  • 542. >aman {aw-mawn'}; from 539 (in the sense of training); an expert: --
  • cunning workman.
  • 543. >amen {aw-mane'}; from 539; sure; abstract, faithfulness; adverb,
  • truly: --Amen, so be it, truth.
  • 544. >omen {oh-men'}; from 539; verity: --truth.
  • 545. >omnah {om-naw'}; feminine of 544 (in the specific sense of training);
  • tutelage: --brought up.
  • 546. >omnah {om-naw'}; feminine form of 544 (in its usual sense); adverb,
  • surely: --indeed.
  • 547. >om@nah {om-me-naw'}; feminine active participle of 544 (in the
  • original sense of supporting); a column: --pillar.
  • 548. >amanah {am-aw-naw'}; feminine of 543; something fixed, i.e. a
  • covenant. an allowance: --certain portion, sure.
  • 549. >Amanah {am-aw-naw'}; the same as 548; Amanah, a mountain near
  • Damascus: --Amana.
  • ***. >emunah. See 530.
  • 550. >Amnown {am-nohn'}; or >Amiynown {am-ee-nohn'}; from 539; faithful;
  • Amnon (or Aminon), a son of David: --Amnon.
  • 551. >omnam {om-nawm'}; adverb from 544; verily: --indeed, no doubt,
  • surely, (it is, of a) true(-ly, -th).
  • 552. >umnam {oom-nawm'}; an orthographical variation of 551: --in (very) deed; of a
  • surety.
  • 553. >amats {aw-mats'}; a primitive root; to be alert, physically (on foot)
  • or mentally (in courage): --confirm, be courageous (of good courage,
  • stedfastly minded, strong, stronger), establish, fortify, harden, increase,
  • prevail, strengthen (self), make strong (obstinate, speed).
  • 554. >amots {aw-mohts'}; probably from 553; of a strong color, i.e. red
  • (others fleet): --bay.
  • 555. >omets {o'-mets}; from 553; strength: --stronger.
  • ***. >ammits. See 533.
  • 556. >amtsah {am-tsaw'}; from 553; force: --strength.
  • 557. >Amtsiy {am-tsee'}; from 553; strong; Amtsi, an Israelite: --Amzi.
  • 558. >Amatsyah {am-ats-yaw'}; or >Amatsyahuw {am-ats-yaw'-hoo}; from 553
  • and 3050; strength of Jah; Amatsjah, the name of four Israelites: --
  • Amaziah.
  • 559. >amar {aw-mar'}; a primitive root; to say (used with great latitude):
  • --answer, appoint, avouch, bid, boast self, call, certify, challenge,
  • charge, + (at the, give) command(-ment), commune, consider, declare,
  • demand, X desire, determine, X expressly, X indeed, X intend, name, X
  • plainly, promise, publish, report, require, say, speak (against, of), X
  • still, X suppose, talk, tell, term, X that is, X think, use [speech],
  • utter, X verily, X yet.
  • 560. >amar (Aramaic) {am-ar'}; corresponding to 559: --command, declare,
  • say, speak, tell.
  • 561. >emer {ay'-mer; from 559; something said: --answer, X appointed unto
  • him, saying, speech, word.
  • 562. >omer {o'-mer}; the same as 561: --promise, speech, thing, word.
  • 563. >immar (Aramaic) {im-mar'}; perhaps from 560 (in the sense of bringing
  • forth); a lamb: --lamb.
  • 564. >Immer {im-mare'}; from 559; talkative; Immer, the name of five
  • Israelites: --Immer.
  • 565. >imrah {im-raw'}; or >emrah {em-raw'}; feminine of 561, and meaning
  • the same: --commandment, speech, word.
  • 566. >Imriy {im-ree'}; from 564; wordy; Imri, the name of two Israelites:
  • --Imri.
  • 567. >Emoriy {em-o-ree'}; probably a patronymic from an unused name derived
  • from 559 in the sense of publicity, i.e. prominence; thus, a mountaineer; an
  • Emorite, one of the Canaanitish tribes: --Amorite.
  • 568. >Amaryah {am-ar-yaw'}; or prolonged >Amaryahuw {am-ar-yaw'-hoo}; from
  • 559 and 3050; Jah has said (i.e. promised); Amarjah, the name of nine
  • Israelites: --Amariah.
  • 569. >Amraphel {am-raw-fel'}; of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation;
  • Amraphel, a king of Shinar: --Amraphel.
  • 570. >emesh {eh'-mesh}; time past, i.e. yesterday or last night: --former
  • time, yesterday(-night)
  • 571. >emeth {eh'-meth}; contracted from 539; stability; (figuratively)
  • certainty, truth, trustworthiness: --assured(-ly), establishment, faithful,
  • right, sure, true (-ly, -th), verity.
  • 572. >amtachath {am-takh'-ath}; from 4969; properly, something expansive,
  • i.e. a bag: --sack.
  • 573. >Amittay {am-it-tah'ee}; from 571; veracious; Amittai, an Israelite:
  • --Amittai.
  • 574. >emtaniy (Aramaic) {em-taw-nee'}; from a root corresponding to that of
  • 4975; well-loined (i.e. burly) or mighty: --terrible.
  • 575. >an {awn}; or >anah {aw-naw'}; contracted from 370; where?; hence,
  • whither?, when?; also hither and thither: --+ any (no) whither, now, where,
  • whither(-soever).
  • ***. >On. See 204.
  • 576. >ana> (Aramaic) {an-aw'}; or >anah (Aramaic) {an-aw'}; corresponding
  • to 589; I: --I, as for me.
  • 577. >anna> {awn-naw'}; or >annah {awn-naw'}; apparent contracted from 160
  • and 4994; oh now!: --I (me) beseech (pray) thee, O.
  • ***. >anah. See 576,
  • ***. >anah. See 575.
  • 578. >anah {aw-naw'}; a primitive root; to groan: --lament, mourn.
  • 579. >anah {aw-naw'}; a primitive root [perhaps rather identical with 578
  • through the idea of contraction in anguish]; to approach; hence, to meet in
  • various senses: --befall, deliver, happen, seek a quarrel.
  • ***. >annah. See 577.
  • 580. >anuw {an-oo'}; contracted for 587; we: --we.
  • ***. >Onow. See 207.
  • 581. >innuwn (Aramaic) {in-noon'}; or (feminine) >inniyn (Aramaic) {in-
  • neen'}; corresponding to 1992; they: --X are, them, these.
  • 582. >enowsh {en-oshe'}; from 605; properly, a mortal (and thus differing
  • from the more dignified 120); hence, a man in general (singly or
  • collectively): --another, X [blood-]thirsty, certain, chap[-man]; divers,
  • fellow, X in the flower of their age, husband, (certain, mortal) man,
  • people, person, servant, some ( X of them), + stranger, those, + their
  • trade. It is often unexpressed in the English versions, especially when used
  • in apposition with another word . Compare 376.
  • 583. >Enowsh {en-ohsh'}; the same as 582; Enosh, a son of Seth; --Enos.
  • 584. >anach {aw-nakh'}; a primitive root; to sigh: --groan, mourn, sigh.
  • 585. >anachah {an-aw-khaw'}; from 585; sighing: --groaning, mourn, sigh.
  • 586. >anachna> (Aramaic) {an-akh'-naw}; or >anachnah (Aramaic) {an-akh-
  • naw'}; corresponding to 587; we: --we.
  • 587. >anachnuw {an-akh'-noo}; apparently from 595; we: --ourselves, us,
  • we.
  • 588. >Anacharath {an-aw-kha-rawth'}; probably from the same root as 5170; a
  • gorge or narrow pass; Anacharath, a place in Palestine: --Anaharath.
  • 589. >aniy {an-ee'}; contracted from 595; I: --I, (as for) me, mine,
  • myself, we, X which, X who.
  • 590. >oniy {on-ee'}; probably from 579 (in the sense of conveyance); -a
  • ship or (collectively)a fleet: --galley, navy (of ships).
  • 591. >oniyah {on-ee-yaw'}; feminine of 590; a ship: --ship([-men]).
  • 592. >aniyah {an-ee-yaw'}; from 578; groaning: --lamentation, sorrow.
  • ***. >inniyn. See 581.
  • 593. >Aniy<am {an-ee-awm'}; from 578 and 5971; groaning of (the) people;
  • Aniam, an Israelite: --Aniam.
  • 594. >anak {an-awk'}; probably from an unused root meaning to be narrow;
  • according to most a plumb-line, and to others a hook: --plumb-line.
  • 595. >anokiy {aw-no-kee'} sometimes {aw-no'-kee}; a primitive pro.; I: --I,
  • me, X which.
  • 596. >anan {aw-nan'}; a primitive root; to mourn, i.e. complain: --
  • complain.
  • 597. >anac {aw-nas'}; to insist: --compel.
  • 598. >anac (Aramaic) {an-as'}; corresponding to 597; figuratively, to
  • distress: --trouble.
  • 599. >anaph {aw-naf'}; a primitive root; to breathe hard, i.e. be enraged:
  • --be angry (displeased).
  • 600. >anaph (Aramaic) {an-af'}; corresponding to 639 (only in the plural as
  • a singular); the face: --face, visage.
  • 601. >anaphah {an-aw-faw'}; from 599; an unclean bird, perhaps the parrot
  • (from its irascibility): --heron.
  • 602. >anaq {aw-nak'}; a primitive root; to shriek: --cry, groan.
  • 603. >anaqah {an-aw-kaw'}; from 602; shrieking: --crying out, groaning,
  • sighing.
  • 604. >anaqah {an-aw-kaw'}; the same as 603; some kind of lizard, probably
  • the gecko (from its wail): --ferret.
  • 605. >anash {aw-nash'}; a primitive root; to be frail, feeble, or
  • (figuratively) melancholy: --desperate(-ly wicked), incurable, sick,
  • woeful.
  • 606. >enash (Aramaic) {en-awsh'}; or >enash (Aramaic) {en-ash'};
  • corresponding to 582; a man: --man, + whosoever.
  • ***. >ant. See 859.
  • 607. >antah (Aramaic) {an-taw'}; corresponding to 859; thou: --as for thee,
  • thou.
  • 608. >antuwn (Aramaic) {an-toon'}; plural of 607; ye: --ye.
  • 609. >Aca> {aw-saw'}; of uncertain derivation; Asa, the name of a king and
  • of a Levite: --Asa.
  • 610. >acuwk {aw-sook'}; from 5480; anointed, i.e. an oil-flask: --pot.
  • 611. >acown {aws-sone'}; of uncertain derivation; hurt: --mischief.
  • 612. >ecuwr {ay-soor'}; from 631; a bond (especially manacles of a
  • prisoner): --band, + prison.
  • 613. >ecuwr (Aramaic) {es-oor'}; corresponding to 612: --band,
  • imprisonment.
  • 614. >aciyph {aw-seef'}; or >aciph {aw-seef'}; from 622; gathered, i.e.
  • (abstractly) a gathering in of crops: --ingathering.
  • 615. >aciyr {aw-sere'}; from 631; bound, i.e. a captive: --(those which
  • are) bound, prisoner.
  • 616. >acciyr {as-sere'}; for 615: prisoner.
  • 617. >Acciyr {as-sere'}; the same as 616; prisoner; Assir, the name of two
  • Israelites: --Assir.
  • 618. >acam {aw-sawm'}; from an unused root meaning to heap together; a
  • storehouse (only in the plural): --barn, storehouse.
  • 619. >Acnah {as-naw'}; of uncertain derivation; Asnah, one of the Nethinim:
  • --Asnah.
  • 620. >Ocnappar {os-nap-par'}; of foreign derivation; Osnappar, an Assyrian
  • king: --Asnapper.
  • 621. >Ac@nath {aw-se-nath'}; of Egyptian derivation; Asenath, the wife of
  • Joseph: --Asenath.
  • 622. >acaph {aw-saf'}; a primitive root; to gather for any purpose; hence,
  • to receive, take away, i.e. remove (destroy, leave behind, put up, restore,
  • etc.): --assemble, bring, consume, destroy, felch, gather (in, together, up
  • again), X generally, get (him), lose, put all together, receive, recover
  • [another from leprosy], (be) rereward, X surely, take (away, into, up), X
  • utterly, withdraw.
  • 623. >Acaph {aw-sawf'}; from 622; collector; Asaph, the name of three
  • Israelites, and of the family of the first: --Asaph.
  • ***. >aciph. See 614.
  • 624. >acuph {aw-soof'}; passive participle of 622; collected (only in the
  • plural), i.e. a collection of offerings): --threshold, Asuppim.
  • 625. >oceph {o'-sef}; from 622; a collection (of fruits): --gathering.
  • 626. >acephah {as-ay-faw'}; from 622; a collection of people (only
  • adverbial): --X together.
  • 627. >acuppah {as-up-paw'}; fem of 624.; a collection of (learned) men
  • (only in the plural): --assembly.
  • 628. >acp@cuph {as-pes-oof'}; by reduplication from 624; gathered up
  • together, i.e. a promiscuous assemblage (of people): --mixt multitude.
  • 629. >ocparna> (Aramaic) {os-par-naw'}; of Persian derivation; diligently:
  • --fast, forthwith, speed(-ily).
  • 630. >Acpatha> {as-paw-thaw'}; of Persian derivation; Aspatha, a son of
  • Haman: --Aspatha.
  • 631. >acar {aw-sar'}; a primitive root; to yoke or hitch; by analogy, to
  • fasten in any sense, to join battle: --bind, fast, gird, harness, hold,
  • keep, make ready, order, prepare, prison(-er), put in bonds, set in array,
  • tie.
  • 632. >ecar {es-sawr'}; or >iccar {is-sawr'}; from 631; an obligation or vow
  • (of abstinence): --binding, bond.
  • 633. >ecar (Aramaic) {es-sawr'}; corresponding to 632 in a legal sense; an
  • interdict: --decree.
  • 634. >Ecar-Chaddown {ay-sar' Chad-dohn'}; of foreign derivation; Esar-
  • chaddon, an Assyrian king: --Esar-haddon.
  • 635. >Ecter {es-tare'}; of Persian derivation; Ester, the Jewish heroine: --
  • Esther.
  • 636. >a< (Aramaic) {aw}; corresponding to 6086; a tree or wood: --timber,
  • wood.
  • 637. >aph {af}; a primitive particle; meaning accession (used as an adverb
  • or conjunction); also or yea; adversatively though: --also, + although, and
  • (furthermore, yet), but, even, + how much less (more, rather than),
  • moreover, with, yea.
  • 638. >aph (Aramaic) {af}; corresponding to 637: --also.
  • 639. >aph {af}; from 599; properly, the nose or nostril; hence, the face,
  • and occasionally a person; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) ire:
  • --anger(-gry), + before, countenance, face, + forebearing, forehead, +
  • [long-]suffering, nose, nostril, snout, X worthy, wrath.
  • 640. >aphad {aw-fad'}; a primitive root [rather a denominative from 646];
  • to gird on (the ephod): --bind, gird.
  • ***. >ephod. See 646.
  • 641. >Ephod {ay-fode'}; the same as 646 shortened; Ephod, an Israelite: --
  • Ephod.
  • 642. >ephuddah {ay-food-daw'}; feminine of 646; a girding on (of the
  • ephod); hence, generally, a plating (of metal): --ephod, ornament.
  • 643. >appeden {ap-peh'-den}; apparently of foreign derivation; a pavilion
  • or palace-tent: --palace.
  • 644. >aphah {aw-faw'}; a primitive root; to cook, especially to bake: --
  • bake(-r, [-meats]).
  • ***. >ephah. See 374.
  • 645. >ephow {ay-fo'}; or >ephow> {ay-fo'}; from 6311; strictly a
  • demonstrative particle, here; but used of time, now or then: --here, now,
  • where?
  • 646. >ephowd {ay-fode'}; rarely >ephod {ay-fode'}; probably of foreign
  • derivation ; a girdle; specifically the ephod or high-priest's shoulder-
  • piece; also generally, an image: --ephod.
  • 647. >Aphiyach {af-ee'-akh}; perhaps from 6315; breeze; Aphiach, an
  • Israelite: --Aphiah.
  • 648. >aphiyl {aw-feel'}; from the same as 651 (in the sense of weakness);
  • unripe: --not grown up.
  • 649. >Appayim {ap-pah'-yim}; dual of 639; two nostrils; Appajim, an
  • Israelite: --Appaim.
  • 650. >aphiyq {aw-feek'}; from 622; properly, containing, i.e. a tube; also
  • a bed or valley of a stream; also a strong thing or a hero: --brook,
  • channel, mighty, river, + scale, stream, strong piece.
  • ***. >Ophiyr. See 211.
  • 651. >aphel {aw-fale'}; from an unused root meaning to set as the sun;
  • dusky: --very dark.
  • 652. >ophel {o'fel}; from the same as 651; dusk: --darkness, obscurity,
  • privily.
  • 653. >aphelah {af-ay-law'}; feminine of 651; duskiness, figuratively, misfortune;
  • concrete, concealment: --dark, darkness, gloominess, X thick.
  • 654. >Ephlal {ef-lawl'}; from 6419; judge; Ephlal, an Israelite: --
  • Ephlal.
  • 655. >ophen {o'-fen}; from an unused root meaning to revolve; a turn, i.e.
  • a season: -- + fitly.
  • ***. >ophan. See 212.
  • 656. >aphec {aw-face'}; a primitive root; to disappear, i.e. cease: --be
  • clean gone (at an end, brought to nought), fail.
  • 657. >ephec {eh'-fes}; from 656; cessation, i.e. an end (especially of the
  • earth); often used adverb, no further; also (like 6466) the ankle (in the
  • dual), as being the extremity of the leg or foot: --ankle, but (only), end,
  • howbeit, less than nothing, nevertheless (where), no, none (beside), not
  • (any, -withstanding), thing of nought, save(-ing), there, uttermost part,
  • want, without (cause).
  • 658. >Ephec Dammiym {eh'-fes dam-meem'}; from 657 and the plural of 1818;
  • boundary of blood-drops; Ephes-Dammim, a place in Palestine: --Ephes-
  • dammim.
  • 659. >epha< {eh'-fah}; from an unused root probably meaning to breathe;
  • properly, a breath, i.e. nothing: --of nought.
  • 660. >eph<eh {ef-eh'}; from 659 (in the sense of hissing); an asp or other
  • venomous serpent: --viper.
  • 661. >aphaph {aw-faf'}; a primitive root; to surround: --compass.
  • 662. >aphaq {aw-fak'}; a primitive root; to contain, i.e. (reflex.)
  • abstain: --force (oneself), restrain.
  • 663. >Apheq {af-ake'}; or >Aphiyq {af-eek'}; from 662 (in the sense of
  • strength); fortress; Aphek (or Aphik), the name of three places in
  • Palestine: --Aphek, Aphik.
  • 664. >Apheqah {af-ay-kaw'}; feminine of 663; fortress; Aphekah, a place in
  • Palestine: --Aphekah.
  • 665. >epher {ay'-fer}; from an unused root meaning to bestrew; ashes: --
  • ashes.
  • 666. >apher {af-ayr'}; from the same as 665 (in the sense of covering); a
  • turban: --ashes.
  • 667. >ephroach {ef-ro'-akh}; from 6524 (in the sense of bursting the
  • shell); the brood of a bird: --young (one).
  • 668. >appiryown {ap-pir-yone'}; probably of Egyptian derivation; a
  • palanquin: --chariot.
  • 669. >Ephrayim {ef-rah'-yim}; dual of masculine form of 672; double fruit;
  • Ephrajim, a son of Joseph; also the tribe descended from him, and its
  • territory: --Ephraim, Ephraimites.
  • 670. >Aphar@cay (Aramaic) {af-aw-re-sah'ee}; of foreign origin (only in the
  • plural); an Apherasite or inhabitant of an unknown region of Assyria: --
  • Apharsite.
  • 671. >Apharc@kay (Aramaic) {af-ar-sek-ah'ee}; or >Apharcathkay (Aramaic)
  • {af-ar-sath-kah'ee}; of foreign origin (only in the plural); an Apharsekite
  • or Apharsathkite, an unknown Assyrian tribe: --Apharsachites,
  • Apharasthchites.
  • 672. >Ephraath {ef-rawth'}; or >Ephrathah {ef-raw'-thaw}; from 6509;
  • fruitfulness; Ephrath, another name for Bethlehem; once (Psa. 132:6)
  • perhaps for Ephraim; also of an Israelitish woman: --Ephrath, Ephratah.
  • 673. >Ephrathiy {ef-rawth-ee'}; patrial form 672; an Ephrathite or an
  • Ephraimite: --Ephraimite, Ephrathite.
  • 674. >app@thom (Aramaic) {ap-pe-thome'}; of Persian origin; revenue; others
  • at the last: --revenue.
  • 675. >Etsbown {ets-bone'}; or >Etsbon {ets-bone'}; of uncertain derivation;
  • Etsbon, the name of two Israelites: --Ezbon.
  • 676. >etsba< {ets-bah'}; from the same as 6648 (in the sense of grasping);
  • something to sieze with, i.e. a finger; by analogy, a toe: --finger, toe.
  • 677. >etsba< (Aramaic) {ets-bah'}; corresponding to 676:--finger, toe.
  • 678. >atsiyl {aw-tseel'}; from 680 (in its secondary sense of separation);
  • an extremity (Isa. 41:9), also a noble: --chief man, noble.
  • 679. >atstsiyl {ats-tseel'}; from 680 (in its primary sense of uniting); a
  • joint of the hand (i.e. knuckle); also (according to some) a party-wall
  • (Ezek. 41:8): --[arm] hole, great.
  • 680. >atsal {aw-tsal'}; a primitive root; properly, to join; used only as a
  • denominative from 681; to separate; hence, to select, refuse, contract: --
  • keep, reserve, straiten, take.
  • 681. >etsel {ay'-tsel}; from 680 (in the sense of joining); a side; (as a
  • preposition) near: --at, (hard) by, (from) (beside), near (unto), toward,
  • with. See also 1018.
  • 682. >Atsel {aw-tsale'}; from 680; noble; Atsel, the name of an Israelite,
  • and of a place in Palestine: --Azal, Azel.
  • 683. >Atsalyahhuw {ats-al-yaw'-hoo}; from 680 and 3050 prolonged; Jah has
  • reserved; Atsaljah, an Israelite:--Azaliah.
  • 684. >Otsem {o'-tsem}; from an unused root probably meaning to be strong;
  • strength (i.e. strong); Otsem, the name of two Israelites: --Ozem.
  • 685. >ets<adah {ets-aw-daw'}; a variation from 6807; properly, a step-
  • chain; by analogy, a bracelet: --bracelet, chain.
  • 686. >atsar {aw-tsar'}; a primitive root; to store up: --(lay up in) store,
  • + (make) treasure(-r).
  • 687. >Etser {ay'-tser}; from 686; treasure; Etser, an Idumaean: --Ezer.
  • 688. >eqdach {ek-dawkh'}; from 6916; burning, i.e. a carbuncle or other
  • fiery gem: --carbuncle.
  • 689. >aqqow {ak-ko'}; probably from 602; slender, i.e. the ibex: --wild
  • goat.
  • 690. >ara> {ar-aw'}; probably for 738; lion; Ara, an Israelite: --Ara.
  • 691. >er>el {er-ale'}; probably for 739; a hero (collectively): --valiant
  • one.
  • 692. >Ar>eliy {ar-ay-lee'}; from 691; heroic; Areli (or an Arelite,
  • collectively), an Israelite and his descendants: --Areli, Arelites.
  • 693. >arab {aw-rab'}; a primitive root; to lurk: --(lie in) ambush(-ment),
  • lay (lie in) wait.
  • 694. >Arab {ar-awb'}; from 693; ambush; Arab, a place in Palestine: --
  • Arab.
  • 695. >ereb {eh'-reb; from 693; ambuscade: --den, lie in wait.
  • 696. >oreb {o'-reb}; the same as 695: --wait.
  • ***. >Arbe>l. See 1009.
  • 697. >arbeh {ar-beh'}; from 7235; a locust (from its rapid increase): --
  • grasshopper, locust.
  • 698. >orobah {or-ob-aw'}; feminine of 696 (only in the plural); ambuscades:
  • --spoils.
  • 699. >arubbah {ar-oob-baw'}; feminine participle passive of 693 (as if for
  • lurking); a lattice; (by implication) a window, dove-cot (because of the
  • pigeon-holes), chimney (with its apertures for smoke), sluice (with
  • openings for water): --chimney, window.
  • 700. >Arubbowth {ar-oob-both}; plural of 699; Arubboth, a place in
  • Palestine: --Aruboth.
  • 701. >Arbiy {ar-bee'}; patrial from 694; an Arbite or native of Arab: --
  • Arbite.
  • 702. >arba< {ar-bah'}; masculine >arba<ah {ar-baw-aw'}; from 7251; four: --
  • four.
  • 703. >arba< (Aramaic) {ar-bah'}; corresponding to 702: --four.
  • 704. >Arba< {ar-bah'}; the same as 702; Arba, one of the Anakim: --Arba.
  • ***. >arba<ah. See 702.
  • 705. >arba<iym {ar-baw-eem'}; multiple of 702; forty: ---forty.
  • 706. >arba<tayim {ar-bah-tah'-yim}; dual of 702; fourfold: --fourfold.
  • 707. >arag {aw-rag'}; a primitive root; to plait or weave: --weaver(-r).
  • 708. >ereg {eh'-reg}; from 707; a weaving; a braid; also a shuttle: --beam,
  • weaver's shuttle.
  • 709. >Argob {ar-gobe'}; from the same as 7263; stony; Argob, a district of
  • Palestine: --Argob.
  • 710. >arg@van {arg-ev-awn'}; a variation for 713; purple: --purple.
  • 711. >arg@van (Aramaic) {arg-ev-awn'}; corresponding to 710: --purple.
  • 712. >argaz {ar-gawz'}; perhaps from 7264 (in the sense of being
  • suspended), a box (as a pannier): --coffer.
  • 713. >argaman {ar-gaw-mawn'}; of foreign origin; purple (the color or the
  • dyed stuff): --purple.
  • 714. <Ard {ard}; from an unused root probably meaning to wander; fugitive;
  • Ard, the name of two Israelites: --Ard.
  • 715. >Ardown {ar-dohn'}; from the same as 714; roaming; Ardon, an
  • Israelite: --Ardon.
  • 716. >Ardiy {ar-dee}; patronymic from 714; an Ardite (collectively) or
  • descendant of Ard: --Ardites.
  • 717. >arah {aw-raw'}; a primitive root; to pluck: --gather, pluck.
  • 718. >aruw (Aramaic) {ar-oo'}; probably akin to 431; lo!: --behold,lo.
  • 719. >Arvad {ar-vad'}; probably from 7300; a refuge for the roving; Arvad,
  • an island-city of Palestine: --Arvad.
  • 720. >Arowd {ar-ode'}; an orthographical variation of 719; fugitive; Arod,
  • an Israelite: --Arod.
  • 721. >Arvadiy {ar-vaw-dee'}; patrial from 719; an Arvadite or citizen of
  • Arvad: --Arvadite.
  • 722. >Arowdiy {ar-o-dee'}; patronymic from 721; an Arodite or descendant of
  • Arod: --Arodi, Arodites.
  • 723. >urvah {oor-vaw'}; or >arayah {ar-aw'-yah'}; from 717(in the sense of
  • feeding); a herding-place for an animal: --stall.
  • 724. >aruwkah {ar-oo-kaw'}; or >arukah {ar-oo-kaw'}; feminine passive
  • participle of 748 (in the sense of restoring to soundness); wholeness
  • (literally or figuratively): --health, made up, perfected.
  • 725. >Aruwmah {ar-oo-maw'}; a variation of 7316; height; Arumah, a place in
  • Palestine: --Arumah.
  • 726. >Arowmiy {ar-o-mee'}; a clerical error for 130; an Edomite (as in the
  • margin}: --Syrian.
  • 727. >arown {aw-rone'}; or >aron {aw-rone'}; from 717 (in the sense of
  • gathering); a box: --ark, chest, coffin.
  • 728. >Aravnah {ar-av-naw'}; or (by transposition) >Owrnah {ore-naw'}; or
  • >Arniyah {ar-nee-yaw'}; all by orthographical variation for 771; Aravnah
  • (or Arnijah or Ornah), a Jebusite: --Araunah.
  • 729. >araz {aw-raz'}; a primitive root; to be firm; used only in the
  • passive participle as a denominative from 730; of cedar: --made of
  • cedar.
  • 730. >erez {eh-rez'}; from 729; a cedar tree (from the tenacity of its
  • roots): --cedar (tree).
  • 731. >arzah {ar-zaw'}; fem of 730; cedar wainscoating: --cedar work.
  • 732. >arach {aw-rakh'}; a primitive root; to travel: --go, wayfaring
  • (man).
  • 733. >Arach {aw-rakh'}; from 732; way faring; Arach, the name of three
  • Israelites: Arah.
  • 734. >orach {o'-rakh}; from 732; a well-trodden road (literally or
  • figuratively); also a caravan: --manner, path, race, rank, traveller,
  • troop, [by-, high-]way.
  • 735. >orach (Aramaic) {o'-rakh}; corresponding to 734; a road: --way.
  • 736. >or@chah {o-rekh-aw'}; feminine active participle of 732; a caravan:
  • --(travelling) company.
  • 737. >aruchah {ar-oo-khaw'}; feminine passive participle of 732 (in the
  • sense of appointing); a ration of food: --allowance, diet, dinner,
  • victuals.
  • 738. >ariy {ar-ee'}; or (prolonged) <aryeh {ar-yay'}; from 717 (in the
  • sense of violence); a lion: --(young) lion, + pierce [from the margin].
  • 739. >ariy>el {ar-ee-ale'}; or >ari>el {ar-ee-ale'}; from 738 and 410; lion
  • of God; i.e. heroic: -lionlike men.
  • 740. >Ari>el {ar-ee-ale'}; the same as 739; Ariel, a symbolical name for
  • Jerusalem, also the name of an Israelite: --Ariel.
  • 741. >ari>eyl {ar-ee-ale'}; either by transposition for 739 or, more
  • probably, an orthographical variation for 2025; the altar of the temple: --
  • altar.
  • 742. >Ariyday {ar-ee-dah'-ee}; of Persian origin; Aridai, a son of Haman:
  • --Aridai.
  • 743. >Ariydatha> {ar-ee-daw-thaw'}; of Persian origin; Aridatha, a son of
  • Haman: --Aridatha.
  • ***. >aryeh. See 738.
  • 744. >aryeh (Aramaic) {ar-yay'}; corresponding to 738: --lion.
  • 745. >Aryeh {ar-yay'}; the same as 738; lion; Arjeh, an Israelite: --
  • Arieh.
  • ***. >arayah. See 723.
  • 746. >Aryowk {ar-yoke'}; of foreign origin; Arjok, the name of two
  • Babylonians: --Arioch.
  • 747. >Ariycay {ar-ee-sah'-ee}; of Persian origin; Arisai, a son of Haman:
  • --Arisai.
  • 748. >arak {aw-rak'}; a primitive root; to be (causative, make) long
  • (literally or figuratively): --defer, draw out, lengthen, (be, become,
  • make, pro-)long, + (out-, over-)live, tarry (long).
  • 749. >arak (Aramaic) {ar-ak'}; properly, corresponding to 748, but used
  • only in the sense of reaching to a given point; to suit: --be meet.
  • 750. >arek {aw-rake'}; from 748; long: --long[-suffering, -winged],
  • patient, slow [to anger].
  • 751. >Erek {eh'-rek}; from 748; length; Erek, a place in Babylon: --
  • Erech.
  • 752. >arok {aw-roke'}; from 748; long: --long.
  • 753. >orek {o'rek'}; from 748; length: --+ forever, length, long.
  • 754. >arka> (Aramaic) {ar-kaw'}; or >arkah (Aramaic) {ar-kaw'}; from 749;
  • length: --lengthening, prolonged.
  • 755. >arkubah (Aramaic) {ar-koo-baw'}; from an unused root corresponding to
  • 7392 (in the sense of bending the knee); the knee: --knee.
  • ***. >arukah. See 724.
  • 756. >Ark@vay (Aramaic) {ar-kev-ah'ee}; patrial from 751; an Arkevite
  • (collectively) or native of Erek: --Archevite.
  • 757. >Arkiy {ar-kee'}; patrial from another place (in Palestine) of similar
  • name with 751; an Arkite or native of Erek: --Archi, Archite.
  • 758. >Aram {arawm'}; from the same as 759; the highland; Aram or Syria, and
  • its inhabitants; also the name of the son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and
  • of an Israelite: --Aram, Mesopotamia, Syria, Syrians.
  • 759. >armown {ar-mone'}; from an unused root (meaning to be elevated); a
  • citadel (from its height): --castle, palace. Compare 2038.
  • 760. >Aram Tsobah {ar-am' tso-baw'}; from 758 and 6678; Aram of Tsoba (or
  • Coele-Syria): --Aram-zobah.
  • 761. >Arammiy {ar-am-mee'}; patrial from 758; an Aramite or Aramaean: --
  • Syrian, Aramitess.
  • 762. >Aramiyth {ar-aw-meeth'}; feminine of 761; (only adverbial)in Aramean:
  • --in the Syrian language (tongue), in Syriac.
  • 763. >Aram Naharayim {ar-am' nah-har-ah'-yim}; from 758 and the dual of
  • 5104; Aram of (the) two rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) or Mesopotamia: --
  • Aham-naharaim, Mesopotamia.
  • 764. >Armoniy {ar-mo-nee'}; from 759; palatial; Armoni, an Israelite: --
  • Armoni.
  • 765. >Aran {ar-awn'}; from 7442; stridulous; Aran, an Edomite: --Aran.
  • 766. >oren {o'-ren}; from the same as 765 (in the sense of strength); the
  • ash tree (from its toughness): --ash.
  • 767. >Oren {o'-ren}; the same as 766; Oren, an Israelite: --Oren.
  • ***. >aron. See 727.
  • 768. >arnebeth {ar-neh'-beth}; of uncertain derivation; the hare: --
  • hare.
  • 769. >Arnown {ar-nohn'}; or >Arnon {ar-nohn'}; from 7442; a brawling
  • stream; the Arnon, a river east of the Jordan, also its territory: --
  • Arnon.
  • ***, >Arniyah. See 728.
  • 770. >Arnan {ar-nawn'}; probably from the same as 769; noisy; Arnan, an
  • Israelite: --Arnan.
  • 771. >Ornan {or-nawn'}; probably from 766; strong; Ornan, a Jebusite: --
  • Ornan. See 728.
  • 772. >ara< (Aramaic) {ar-ah'}; corresponding to 776; the earth; by
  • implication (figuratively) low: --earth, interior.
  • 773. >ar<iyth (Aramaic) {arh-eeth'}; feminine of 772; the bottom: --
  • bottom.
  • 774. >Arpad {ar-pawd'}; from 7502; spread out; Arpad, a place in Syria: --
  • Arpad, Arphad.
  • 775. >Arpakshad {ar-pak-shad'}; probably of foreign origin; Arpakshad, a
  • son of Noah; also the region settled by him: --Arphaxad.
  • 776. >erets {eh'-rets}; from an unused root probably meaning to be firm;
  • the earth (at large, or partitively a land): --X common, country, earth,
  • field, ground, land, X natins, way, + wilderness, world.
  • 777. >artsa> {ar-tsaw'}; from 776; earthiness; Artsa, an Israelite: --
  • Arza.
  • 778. >araq (Aramaic) {ar-ak'}; by transmutation for 772; the earth: --
  • earth.
  • 779. >arar {aw-rar'}; a primitive root; to execrate: --X bitterly curse.
  • 780. >Ararat {ar-aw-rat'}; of foreign origin; Ararat (or rather Armenia):
  • --Ararat, Armenia.
  • 781. >aras {aw-ras'}; a primitive root; to engage for matrimony: --betroth,
  • espouse.
  • 782. >aresheth {ar-eh'-sheth}; from 781 (in the sense of desiring to
  • possess); a longing for: --request.
  • 783. >Artachshashta> {ar-takh-shash-taw'}; or >Artachshasht> {ar-takh-
  • shasht'}; or by permutation >Artachshact> {ar-takh-shast'}; of foreign
  • origin; Artachshasta (or Artaxerxes), a title (rather than name) of several
  • Persian kings: --Artaxerxes.
  • 784. >esh {aysh}; a primitive word; fire (literally or figuratively): --
  • burning, fiery, fire, flaming, hot.
  • 785. >esh (Aramaic) {aysh}; corresponding to 784: --flame.
  • 786. >ish {eesh}; identical (in origin and formation) with 784; entity,
  • used only adverbially, there is or are: --are there, none can. Compare
  • 3426.
  • 787. >osh (Aramaic) {ohsh}; corresponding (by transposition and
  • abbreviation) to 803; a foundation: --foundation.
  • 788. >Ashbel {ash-bale'}; probably from the same as 7640; flowing; Ashbel,
  • an Israelite: --Ashbel.
  • 789. >Ashbeliy {ash-bay-lee'}; patronymic from 788; an Ashbelite
  • (collectively) or descendant of Ashbel: --Ashbelites.
  • 790. >Eshban {esh-bawn'}; probably from the same as 7644; vigorous; Eshban,
  • an Idumaean: --Eshban.
  • 791. >Ashbea< {ash-bay'-ah}; from 7650; adjurer; Asbea, an Israelite: --
  • Ashbea.
  • 792. >Eshba<al {esh-bah'-al}; from 376 and 1168; man of Baal; Eshbaal (or
  • Ishbosheth), a son of Saul: --Eshbaal.
  • 793. >eshed {eh'-shed}; from an unused root meaning to pour; an outpouring:
  • --stream.
  • 794. >ashedah {ash-ay-daw'}; feminine of 793; a ravine: --springs.
  • 795. >Ashdowd {ash-dode'}; from 7703; ravager; Ashdod, a place in
  • Palestine: --Ahdod.
  • 796. >Ashdowdiy {ash-do-dee'}; patrial from 795; an Ashdodite (often
  • collectively) or inhabitant of Asdod: --Ashdodites, of Ashdod.
  • 797. >Ashdowdiyth {ash-do-deeth'}; feminine of 796; (only adverb) in the
  • language of Ashdod: --in the speech of Ashdod.
  • 798. >Ashdowth hap-Picgah {ash-doth' hap-pis-gaw'}; from the plural of 794
  • and 6449 with the article interposed; ravines of the Pisgah; Ashdoth-
  • Pisgah, a place east of the Jordan: --Ashdoth-pisgah.
  • 799. >eshdath {esh-dawth'}; from 784 and 1881; a fire-law: --fiery law.
  • 800. >eshshah {esh-shaw'}; feminine of 784; fire: --fire.
  • 801. >ishshah {ish-shaw'}; the same as 800, but used in a liturgical sense;
  • properly, a burnt-offering; but occasionally of any sacrifice: --(offering,
  • sacrifice), (made) by fire.
  • 802. >ishshah {ish-shaw'}; feminine of 376 or 582; irregular plural, nashiym
  • {naw-sheem'}; a woman (used in the same wide sense as 582): --[adulter]ess,
  • each, every, female, X many, + none, one, + together, wife, woman. Often
  • unexpressed in English.
  • 803. >ashuwyah {ash-oo-yah'}; feminine passive participle from an unused
  • root meaning to found; foundation: --foundation.
  • 804. >Ashshuwr {ash-shoor'}; or >Ashshur {ash-shoor'}; apparently from 833
  • (in the sense of successful); Ashshur, the second son of Shem; also his
  • descendants and the country occupied by them (i.e. Assyria), its region and
  • its empire: --Asshur, Assur, Assyria, Assyrians. See 838.
  • 805. >Ashuwriy {ash-oo-ree'}; or >Ashshuwriy {ash-shoo-ree'}; from a
  • patrial word of the same form as 804; an Ashurite (collectively) or
  • inhabitant of Ashur, a district in Palestine: --Asshurim, Ashurites.
  • 806. >Ashchuwr {ash-khoor'}; probably from 7835; black; Ashchur, an
  • Israelite: --Ashur.
  • 807. >Ashiyma> {ash-ee-maw'}; of foreign origin; Ashima, a deity of Hamath:
  • --Ashima.
  • ***. >asheyrah. See 842.
  • 808. >ashiysh {aw-sheesh'}; from the same as 784 (in the sense of pressing
  • down firmly; compare 803); a (ruined) foundation: --foundation.
  • 809. >ashiyshah {ash-ee-shaw'}; feminine of 808; something closely pressed
  • together, i.e. a cake of raisins or other comfits: --flagon.
  • 810. >eshek {eh'-shek}; from an unused root (probably meaning to bunch
  • together); a testicle (as a lump): --stone.
  • 811. >eshkowl {esh-kole'}; or >eshkol {esh-kole'}; probably prolonged from
  • 810; a bunch of grapes or other fruit: --cluster (of grapes).
  • 812. >Eshkol {esh-kole'}; the same as 811; Eshcol, the name of an Amorite,
  • also of a valley in Palestine: --Eshcol.
  • 813. >Ashk@naz {ash-ken-az'}; of foreign origin; Ashkenaz, a Japhethite,
  • also his descendants: --Ashkenaz.
  • 814. >eshkar {esh-cawr'}; for 7939; a gratuity: --gift, present.
  • 815. >eshel {ay'-shel}; from a root of uncertain signification; a tamarisk
  • tree; by extension, a grove of any kind: --grove, tree.
  • 816. >asham {aw-sham'}; or >ashem {aw-shame'}; a primitive root; to be
  • guilty; by implication to be punished or perish: --X certainly, be(-come,
  • made) desolate, destroy, X greatly, be(-come, found, hold) guilty, offend
  • (acknowledge offence), trespass.
  • 817. >asham {aw-shawm'}; from 816; guilt; by implication, a fault; also a
  • sin-offering: --guiltiness, (offering for) sin, trespass (offering).
  • 818. >ashem {aw-shame'}; from 816; guilty; hence, presenting a sin-
  • offering: --one which is faulty, guilty.
  • 819. >ashmah {ash-maw'}; feminine of 817; guiltiness, a fault, the
  • presentation of a sin-offering: --offend, sin, (cause of) trespass(-ing,
  • offering).
  • ***. >ashmurah. See 821.
  • 820. >ashman {ash-mawn'}; probably from 8081; a fat-field: --desolate
  • place.
  • 821. >ashmurah {ash-moo-raw'}; or >ashmuwrah {ash-moo-raw'}; or >ashmoreth
  • {ash-mo'-reth}; (feminine) from 8104; a night watch: --watch.
  • 822. >eshnab {esh-nawb'}; apparently from an unused root (probably meaning
  • to leave interstices); A latticed window: --casement, lattice.
  • 823. >Ashnah {ash-naw'}; probably a variation for 3466; Ashnah, the name of
  • two places in Palestine: --Ashnah.
  • 824. >Esh<an {esh-awn'}; from 8172; support; Eshan, a place in Palestine:
  • --Eshean.
  • 825. >ashshaph {ash-shawf'}; from an unused root (probably meaning to lisp,
  • i.e. practice enchantment); a conjurer: --astrologer.
  • 826. >ashshaph (Aramaic) {ash-shawf'}; corresponding to 825: --
  • astrologer.
  • 827. >ashpah {ash-paw'}; perhaps (feminine) from the same as 825 (in the
  • sense of covering); a quiver or arrow-case: --quiver.
  • 828. >Ashp@naz {ash-pen-az'}; of foreign origin; Ashpenaz, a Babylonian
  • eunuch: --Ashpenaz.
  • 829. >eshpar {esh-pawr'}; of uncertain derivation; a measured portion: --
  • good piece (of flesh).
  • 830. >ashpoth {ash-pohth'}; or >ashpowth {ash-pohth'}; or (contraction)
  • sh@photh {shef-ohth'}; plural of a noun of the same form as 827, from 8192
  • (in the sense of scraping); a heap of rubbish or filth: --dung (hill).
  • 831. >Ashq@lown {ash-kel-one'}; probably from 8254 in the sense of
  • weighing-place (i.e. mart); Ashkelon, a place in Palestine: --Ashkelon,
  • Askalon.
  • 832. >Eshq@lowniy {esh-kel-o-nee'}; patrial from 831; Ashkelonite
  • (collectively) or inhabitant of Ashkelon: --Eshkalonites.
  • 833. >ashar {aw-shar'}; or >asher {aw-share'}; a primitive root; to be
  • straight (used in the widest sense, especially to be level, right, happy);
  • figuratively, to go forward, be honest, proper: --(call, be) bless(-ed,
  • happy), go, guide, lead, relieve.
  • 834. >aher {ash-er'}; a primitive relative pronoun (of every gender and
  • number); who, which, what, that; also (as an adverb and a conjunction) when,
  • where, how, because, in order that, etc.: --X after, X alike, as (soon as),
  • because, X every, for, + forasmuch, + from whence, + how(-soever), X if,
  • (so) that ([thing] which, wherein), X though, + until, + whatsoever, when,
  • where (+ -as, -in, -of, -on, -soever, -with), which, whilst, + whither(-
  • soever), who(-m, -soever, -se). As it is indeclinable, it is often
  • accompanied by the personal pronoun expletively, used to show the
  • connection.
  • 835. >esher {eh'-sher}; from 833; happiness; only in masculine plural
  • construction as interjection, how happy!: --blessed, happy.
  • 836. >Asher {aw-share'}; from 833, happy; Asher, a son of Jacob, and the
  • tribe descended from him, with its territory; also a place in Palestine: --
  • Asher
  • 837. >osher {o'-sher}; from 833; happiness: --happy.
  • 838. >ashur {aw-shoor'}; or ashshur {ash-shoor'}; from 833 in the sense of
  • going; a step: --going, step.
  • 839. >ashur {ash-oor'}; contracted for 8391; the cedar tree or some other
  • light elastic wood: --Ashurite.
  • ***. >Ashshur. See 804, 838.
  • 840. >Asar>el {as-ar-ale'}; by orthographical variation from 833 and 410;
  • right of God; Asarel, an Israelite: --Asareel.
  • 841. >Asar>elah {as-ar-ale'-aw}; from the same as 840; right toward God;
  • Asarelah, an Israelite: --Asarelah. Compare 3480.
  • 842. >asherah {ash-ay-raw'}; or >asheyrah {ash-ay-raw'}; from 833; happy;
  • Asherah (or Astarte) a Phoenician goddess; also an image of the same: --
  • grove. Compare 6253.
  • 843. >Asheriy {aw-shay-ree'}; patronymic from 836; an Asherite
  • (collectively) or descendant of Asher: --Asherites.
  • 844. >Asriy>el {as-ree-ale'}; an orthographical variation for 840; Asriel,
  • the name of two Israelites: --Ashriel, Asriel.
  • 845. >Asri>eliy {as-ree-ale-ee'}; patronymic from 844; an Asrielite
  • (collectively) or descendant of Asriel: --Asrielites.
  • 846. >ushsharna> (Aramaic) {oosh-ar-naw'}; from a root corresponding to
  • 833; a wall (from its uprightness): --wall.
  • 847. >Eshta>ol {esh-taw-ole'}; or >Eshta>owl {esh-taw-ole'}; probably from
  • 7592; intreaty; Eshtaol, a place in Palestine: --Eshtaol.
  • 848. >Eshta>uliy {esh-taw-oo-lee'}; patrial from 847; an Eshtaolite
  • (collectively) or inhabitant of Eshtaol: --Eshtaulites.
  • 849. >eshtadduwr (Aramaic) {esh-tad-dure'}; from 7712 (in a bad sense);
  • rebellion: --sedition.
  • 850. >Eshtown {esh-tone'}; probably from the same as 7764; restful; Eshton,
  • an Israelite: --Eshton.
  • 851. >Esht@moa< {esh-tem-o'-ah}; or >Esht@mowa< {esh-tem-o'-ah}; or
  • >Esht@moh {esh-tem-o'}; from 8085 (in the sense of obedience); Eshtemoa or
  • Eshtemoh, a place in Palestine: --Eshtemoa, Eshtemoh.
  • ***. >ath. See 859.
  • 852. >ath (Aramaic) {awth}; corresponding to 226; a portent: --sign.
  • 853. >eth {ayth}; apparent contracted from 226 in the demonstrative sense of
  • entity; properly, self (but generally used to point out more definitely the
  • object of a verb or preposition, even or namely): --[as such unrepresented
  • in English].
  • 854. >eth {ayth}; probably from 579; properly, nearness (used only as a
  • preposition or an adverb), near; hence, generally, with, by, at, among,
  • etc.: --against, among, before, by, for, from, in(-to), (out) of, with.
  • Often with another prepositional prefix.
  • 855. >eth {ayth}; of uncertain derivation; a hoe or other digging
  • implement: --coulter, plowshare.
  • ***. >atta. See 859.
  • ***. >atha>. See 857.
  • 856. >Ethba<al {eth-bah'-al}; from 854 and 1168; with Baal; Ethbaal, a
  • Phoenician king: --Ethbaal.
  • 857. >athah {aw-thaw'}; or >atha> {aw-thaw'}; a primitive root [collateral
  • to 225 contraction]; to arrive: --(be-, things to) come (upon), bring.
  • 858. >athah (Aramaic) {aw-thaw'}; or >atha> (Aramaic) {aw-thaw'};
  • corresponding to 857: --(be-)come, bring.
  • 859. >attah {at-taw'}; or (shortened); >atta {at-taw'}; or >ath {ath};
  • feminine (irregular) sometimes >attiy {at-tee'}; plural masculine >attem {at-
  • tem'}; feminine >atten {at-ten'}; or >attenah {at-tay'naw}; or >attennah
  • {at-tane'-naw}; a primitive pronoun of the second person; thou and thee, or
  • (plural) ye and you: --thee, thou, ye, you.
  • 860. >athown {aw-thone'}; probably from the same as 386 (in the sense of
  • patience); a female donkey (from its docility): --(she) ass.
  • 861. >attuwn (Aramaic) {at-toon'}; probably from the corresponding to 784;
  • probably a fire-place, i.e. furnace: --furnace.
  • 862. >attuwq {at-tooke'}; or >attiyq {at-teek'}; from 5423 in the sense of
  • decreasing; a ledge or offset in a building: --gallery.
  • ***. >attiy. See 859.
  • 863. >Ittay {it-tah'ee}; or >Iythay {ee-thah'ee}; from 854; near; Ittai or
  • Ithai, the name of a Gittite and of an Israelite: --Ithai, Ittai.
  • 864. >Etham {ay-thawm'}; of Egyptian derivation; Etham, a place in the
  • Desert: --Etham.
  • ***. >attem. See 859.
  • 865. >ethmowl {eth-mole'}; or >ithmowl {ith-mole'}; or >ethmuwl {eth-
  • mool'}; probably from 853 or 854 and 4136; heretofore; definitely
  • yesterday: --+ before (that) time, + heretofore, of late (old), + times
  • past, yester[day].
  • ***. >atten. See 859.
  • 866. >ethnah {eth-naw'}; from 8566; a present (as the price of harlotry):
  • --reward.
  • ***. >attenah or >attennah. See 859.
  • 867. >Ethniy {eth-nee'}; perhaps from 866; munificence; Ethni, an
  • Israelite: --Ethni.
  • 868. >ethnan {eth-nan'}; the same as 866; a gift (as the price of harlotry
  • or idolatry): --hire, reward.
  • 869. >Ethnan {eth-nan'}; the same as 868 in the sense of 867; Ethnan, an
  • Israelite: --Ethnan.
  • 870. >athar (Aramaic) {ath-ar'}; from a root corresponding to that of 871;
  • a place; (adverb) after: --after, place.
  • 871. >Athariym {ath-aw-reem'}; plural from an unused root (probably meaning
  • to step); places; Atharim, a place near Palestine: --spies.
  • 872. b@>ah {be-aw'}; from 935; an entrance to a building: --entry.
  • 873. bi>uwsh (Aramaic) {be-oosh'}; from 888; wicked: --bad.
  • 874. ba>ar {baw-ar'}; a primitive root; to dig; by analogy, to engrave;
  • figuratively, to explain: --declare, (make) plain(-ly).
  • 875. @>er {be-ayr'}; from 874; a pit; especially a well: --pit, well.
  • 876. B@>er {be-ayr'}; the same as 875; Beer, a place in the Desert, also
  • one in Palestine: --Beer.
  • 877. bo>r {bore}; from 874; a cistern: --cistern.
  • 878. B@>era> {be-ay-raw'}; from 875; a well; Beera, an Israelite: --
  • Beera.
  • 879. B@>er >Eliym {be-ayr' ay-leem'}; from 875 and the plural of 410; well
  • of heroes; Beer-Elim, a place in the Desert: --Beer-elim.
  • 880. B@>erah {be-ay-raw'}; the same as 878; Beerah, an Israelite: --
  • Beerah.
  • 881. B@>erowth {be-ay-rohth'}; feminine plural of 875; wells; Beeroth, a
  • place in Palestine: --Beeroth.
  • 882. B@>eriy {be-ay-ree'}; from 875; fountained; Beeri, the name of a
  • Hittite and of an Israelite: --Beeri.
  • 883. B@>er la-Chay Ro>iy {be-ayr' lakh-ah'ee ro-ee'}; from 875 and 2416
  • (with prefix) and 7203; well of a living (One) my Seer; Beer-Lachai-Roi, a
  • place in the Desert: --Beer-lahai-roi.
  • 884. B@>er Sheba< {be-ayr' sheh'-bah}; from 875 and 7651 (in the sense of
  • 7650); well of an oath; Beer-Sheba, a place in Palestine: --Beer-shebah.
  • 885. B@eroth B@ney-Ya<aqan {be-ay-roth' be-nay' yah-a-can'}; from the
  • feminine plural of 875, and the plural contraction of 1121, and 3292; wells
  • of (the) sons of Jaakan; Beeroth-Bene-Jaakan, a place in the Desert: --
  • Beeroth of the children of Jaakan.
  • 886. B@>erothiy {be-ay-ro-thee'}; patrial from 881; a Beerothite or
  • inhabitant of Beeroth: --Beerothite.
  • 887. ba>ash {baw-ash'}; a primitive root; to smell bad; figuratively, to be
  • offensive morally: --(make to) be abhorred (had in abomination, loathsome,
  • odious), (cause a, make to) stink(-ing savour), X utterly.
  • 888. b@>esh (Aramaic) {be-aysh'}; corresponding to 887: --displease.
  • 889. b@>osh {be-oshe'}; from 877; a stench: --stink.
  • 890. bo>shah {bosh-aw'}; feminine of 889; stink-weed or any other noxious
  • or useless plant: --cockle.
  • 891. b@>ushiym {be-oo-sheem'}; plural of 889; poison-berries: --wild
  • grapes.
  • 892. babah {baw-baw'}; feminine active participle of an unused root meaning
  • to hollow out; something hollowed (as a gate), i.e. pupil of the eye: --
  • apple [of the eye].
  • 893. Bebay {bay-bah'ee}; probably of foreign origin; Bebai, an Israelite:
  • --Bebai.
  • 894. Babel {baw-bel'}; from 1101; confusion; Babel (i.e. Babylon),
  • including Babylonia and the Babylonian empire: --Babel, Babylon.
  • 895. Babel (Aramaic) {baw-bel'}; corresponding to 894: --Babylon.
  • 896. Babliy (Aramaic) {bab-lee'}; patrial from 895; a Babylonian: --
  • Babylonia.
  • 897. bag {bag}; a Persian word; food: --spoil [from the margin for 957.]
  • 898. bagad {baw-gad'}; a primitive root; to cover (with a garment);
  • figuratively, to act covertly; by implication, to pillage: --deal deceitfully
  • (treacherously, unfaithfully), offend, transgress(-or), (depart),
  • treacherous (dealer, -ly, man), unfaithful(-ly, man), X very.
  • 899. beged {behg'-ed}; from 898; a covering, i.e. clothing; also treachery
  • or pillage: --apparel, cloth(-es, ing), garment, lap, rag, raiment, robe, X
  • very [treacherously], vesture, wardrobe.
  • 900. bog@dowth {bohg-ed-ohth}; feminine plural active participle of 898;
  • treacheries: --treacherous.
  • 901. bagowd {baw-gode'}; from 898; treacherous: --treacherous.
  • 902. Bigvay {big-vah'ee}; probably of foreign origin; Bigvai, an Israelite:
  • --Bigvai.
  • 903. Bigtha> {big-thaw'}; of Persian derivation; Bigtha, a eunuch of
  • Xerxes: --Bigtha.
  • 904. Bigthan {big-thawn'}; or Bigthana> {big-thaw'naw}; of similar
  • derivation to 903; Bigthan or Bigthana, a eunuch of Xerxes: --Bigthan,
  • Bigthana.
  • 905. bad {bad}; from 909; properly, separation; by implication, a part of
  • the body, branch of a tree, bar for carrying; figuratively, chief of a city;
  • especially (with prepositional prefix) as an adverb, apart, only, besides: --
  • alone, apart, bar, besides, branch, by self, of each alike, except, only,
  • part, staff, strength.
  • 906. bad {bad}; perhaps from 909 (in the sense of divided fibres); flaxen
  • thread or yarn; hence, a linen garment: --linen.
  • 907. bad {bad}; from 908; a brag or lie; also a liar: --liar, lie.
  • 908. bada> {baw-daw'}; a primitive root; (figuratively) to invent: --
  • devise, feign.
  • 909. badad {baw-dad'}; a primitive root; to divide, i.e. (reflex.) be
  • solitary: --alone.
  • 910. badad {baw-dawd'}; from 909; separate; adverb, separately: --alone,
  • desolate, only, solitary.
  • 911. B@dad {bed-ad'}; from 909; separation; Bedad, an Edomite: --Bedad.
  • 912. Bed@yeah {bay-de-yaw'}; probably a shortened form 5662; servant of
  • Jehovah; Bedejah, an Israelite: --Bedeiah.
  • 913. b@diyl {bed-eel'}; from 914; alloy (because removed by smelting); by
  • analogy, tin: --+ plummet, tin.
  • 914. badal {baw-dal'}; a primitive root; to divide (in variation senses
  • literally or figuratively, separate, distinguish, differ, select, etc.): --
  • (make, put) difference, divide (asunder), (make) separate (self, -ation),
  • sever (out), X utterly.
  • 915. badal {baw-dawl'); from 914; a part: --piece.
  • 916. b@dolach {bed-o'-lakh}; probably from 914; something in pieces, i.e.
  • bdellium, a (fragrant) gum (perhaps amber); others a pearl: --bdellium.
  • 917. B@dan {bed-awn'}; probably shortened for 5658; servile; Bedan, the
  • name of two Israelites: --Bedan.
  • 918. badaq {baw-dak'}; a primitive root; to gap open; used only as a
  • denominative from 919; to mend a breach: --repair.
  • 919. bedeq {beh'-dek}; from 918; a gap or leak (in a building or a ship):
  • --breach, + calker.
  • 920. Bidqar {bid-car'}; probably from 1856 with a prepositional prefix; by
  • stabbing, i.e. assassin; Bidkar, an Israelite: --Bidkar.
  • 921. b@dar (Aramaic) {bed-ar'}; corresponding (by transposition) to 6504;
  • to scatter: --scatter.
  • 922. bohuw {bo'-hoo}; from an unused root (meaning to be empty); a vacuity,
  • i.e. (superficially) an undistinguishable ruin: --emptiness, void.
  • 923. behat {bah'-hat}; from an unused root (probably meaning to glisten);
  • white marble or perhaps alabaster: --red [marble].
  • 924. b@hiyluw (Aramaic) {be-hee-loo'}; from 927; a hurry; only adverb,
  • hastily: --in haste.
  • 925. bahiyr {baw-here'}; from an unused root (meaning to be bright);
  • shining: --bright.
  • 926. bahal {baw-hal'}; a primitive root; to tremble inwardly (or
  • palpitate), i.e. (figuratively) be (causative, make) (suddenly) alarmed or
  • agitated; by implication to hasten anxiously: --be (make) affrighted
  • (afraid, amazed, dismayed, rash), (be, get, make) haste(-n, -y, -ily),
  • (give) speedy(-ily), thrust out, trouble, vex.
  • 927. b@hal (Aramaic) {be-hal'}; corresponding to 926; to terrify, hasten:
  • --in haste, trouble.
  • 928. behalah {beh-haw-law'}; from 926; panic, destruction: --terror,
  • trouble.
  • 929. b@hemah {be-hay-maw'}; from an unused root (probably meaning to be
  • mute); properly, a dumb beast; especially any large quadruped or animal
  • (often collective): --beast, cattle.
  • 930. b@hemowth {be-hay-mohth'}; in form a plural or 929, but really a
  • singular of Egyptian derivation; a water-ox, i.e. the hippopotamus or Nile-
  • horse: --Behemoth.
  • 931. bohen {bo'-hen}; from an unused root apparently meaning to be thick;
  • the thumb of the hand or great toe of the foot: --thumb, great toe.
  • 932. Bohan {bo'han} an orthographical variation of 931; thumb, Bohan, an
  • Israelite: --Bohan.
  • 933. bohaq {bo'-hak}; from an unused root meaning to be pale; white scurf:
  • --freckled spot.
  • 934. bohereth {bo-heh'-reth; feminine active participle of the same as 925;
  • a whitish spot on the skin: --bright spot.
  • 935. bow> {bo}; a primitive root; to go or come (in a wide variety of
  • applications): --abide, apply, attain, X be, befall, + besiege, bring
  • (forth, in, into, to pass), call, carry, X certainly, (cause, let, thing
  • for) to come (against, in, out, upon, to pass), depart, X doubtless again,
  • + eat, + employ, (cause to) enter (in, into, -tering, -trance, -try), be
  • fallen, fetch, + follow, get, give, go (down, in, to war), grant, + have, X
  • indeed, [in-]vade, lead, lift [up], mention, pull in, put, resort, run
  • (down), send, set, X (well) stricken [in age], X surely, take (in), way.
  • ***. buwb. See 892, 5014.
  • 936. buwz {booz}; a primitive root; to disrespect: --contemn, despise, X
  • utterly.
  • 937. buwz {booz}; from 936; disrespect: --contempt(-uously), despised,
  • shamed.
  • 938. Buwz {booz}; the same as 937; Buz, the name of a son of Nahor, and of
  • an Israelite: --Buz.
  • 939. buwzah {boo-zaw'}; feminine passive participle of 936; something
  • scorned; an object of contempt: --despised.
  • 940. Buwziy {boo-zee'}; patronymic from 938; a Buzite or descendant of Buz:
  • --Buzite.
  • 941. Buwziy {boo-zee'}; the same as 940; Buzi, an Israelite: --Buzi.
  • 942. Bavvay {bav-vah'ee}; probably of Persian origin; Bavvai, an Israelite:
  • --Bavai.
  • 943. buwk {book}; a primitive root; to involve (literally or figuratively):
  • --be entangled, (perplexed).
  • 944. buwl {bool}; for 2981; produce (of the earth, etc.): -- food,
  • stock.
  • 945. Buwl {bool}; the same as 944 (in the sense of rain); Bul, the eighth
  • Hebrew month: --Bul.
  • ***. buwm. See 1116.
  • 946. Buwnah {boo-naw'}; from 995; discretion; Bunah, an Israelite: --
  • Bunah.
  • ***. Buwniy. See 1138.
  • 947. buwc {boos}; a primitive root; to trample (literally or figuratively):
  • --loath, tread (down, under [foot]), be polluted.
  • 948. buwts {boots}; from an unused root (of the same form) meaning to
  • bleach, i.e. (intransitive) be white; probably cotton (of some sort): --fine
  • (white) linen.
  • 949. Bowtsets {bo-tsates'}; from the same as 948; shining; Botsets, a rock
  • near Michmash: --Bozez.
  • 950. buwqah {boo-kaw'}; feminine passive participle of an unused root
  • (meaning to be hollow); emptiness (as adjective): --empty.
  • 951. bowker {bo-kare'}; properly, active participle from 1239 as
  • denominative from 1241; a cattle-tender: --herdman.
  • 952. buwr {boor}; a primitive root; to bore, i.e. (figuratively) examine:
  • --declare.
  • 953. bowr {bore}; from 952 (in the sense of 877); a pit hole (especially
  • one used as a cistern or a prison): --cistern, dungeon, fountain, pit,
  • well.
  • 954. buwsh {boosh}; a primitive root; properly, to pale, i.e. by
  • implication to be ashamed; also (by implication) to be disappointed or
  • delayed: --(be, make, bring to, cause, put to, with, a-)shamed(-d), be (put
  • to) confounded(-fusion), become dry, delay, be long.
  • 955. buwshah {boo-shaw'}; feminine participle passive of 954; shame: --
  • shame.
  • 956. buwth (Aramaic) {booth}; apparent denominative from 1005; to lodge
  • over night: --pass the night.
  • 957. baz {baz}; from 962; plunder: --booty, prey, spoil(-ed).
  • 958. baza> {baw-zaw'}; a primitive root; probably to cleave: --spoil.
  • 959. bazah {baw-zaw'}; a primitive root; to disesteem: --despise, disdain,
  • contemn(-ptible), + think to scorn, vile person.
  • 960. bazoh {baw-zo'}; from 959; scorned: --despise.
  • 961. bizzah {biz-zaw'}; feminine of 957; booty: --prey, spoil.
  • 962. bazaz {baw-zaz'}; a primitive root; to plunder: --catch, gather,
  • (take) for a prey, rob(-ber), spoil, take (away, spoil), X utterly.
  • 963. bizzayown {biz-zaw-yone'}; from 959: --disesteem: --contempt.
  • 964. bizyowth@yah {biz-yo-the-yaw'}; from 959 and 3050; contempts of Jah;
  • Bizjothjah, a place in Palestine: --Bizjothjah.
  • 965. bazaq {baw-zawk'}; from an unused root meaning to lighten; a flash of
  • lightning: --flash of lightning.
  • 966. Bezeq {beh'-zak}; from 965; lightning; Bezek, a place in Palestine: --
  • Bezek.
  • 967. bazar {baw-zar'}; a primitive root; to disperse: --scatter.
  • 968. Biztha> {biz-thaw'}; of Persian origin; Biztha, a eunuch of Xerxes: --
  • Biztha.
  • 969. bachown> {baw-khone'}; from 974; an assayer or metals: --tower.
  • 970. bachuwr {baw-khoor'}; or bachur {baw-khoor'}; participle passive of
  • 977; properly, selected, i.e. a youth (often collective): --(choice) young
  • (man), chosen, X hole.
  • ***. b@chuwrowth. See 979.
  • ***. Bachuwriym. See 980.
  • 971. bachiyn {bakh-een'}; another form of 975; a watch-tower of besiegers:
  • --tower.
  • 972. bachiyr {baw-kheer'}; from 977; select: --choose, chosen one,
  • elect.
  • 973. bachal {baw-khal'}; a primitive root; to loath: --abhor, get hastily
  • [from the margin for 926].
  • 974. bachan {baw-khan'}; a primitive root; to test (especially metals);
  • generally and figuratively, to investigate: --examine, prove, tempt, try
  • (trial).
  • 975. bachan {bakh'-an}; from 974 (in the sense of keeping a look-out); a
  • watch-tower: --tower.
  • 976. bochan {bo'-khan}; from 974; trial: --tried.
  • 977. bachar {baw-khar'}; a primitive root; properly, to try, i.e. (by
  • implication) select: --acceptable, appoint, choose (choice), excellent,
  • join, be rather, require.
  • ***. bachur. See 970.
  • 978. Bacharuwmiy {bakh-ar-oo-mee'}; patrial from 980 (by transposition); a
  • Bacharumite or inhabitant of Bachurim: --Baharumite.
  • 979. b@churowth {bekh-oo-rothe'}; or b@chuwrowth {bekh-oo-roth'}; feminine
  • plural of 970; also (masculine plural) b@churiym {bekh-oo-reem'}; youth
  • (collectively and abstractly): --young men, youth.
  • 980. Bachuriym {bakh-oo-reem'}; or Bachuwriym {bakh-oo-reem'}; masculine
  • plural of 970; young men; Bachurim, a place in Palestine: --Bahurim.
  • 981. bata> {baw-taw'}; or batah {baw-taw'}; a primitive root; to babble;
  • hence, to vociferate angrily: --pronounce, speak (unadvisedly).
  • 982. batach {baw-takh'}; a primitive root; properly, to hie for refuge [but
  • not so precipitately as 2620]; figuratively, to trust, be confident or sure:
  • --be bold (confident, secure, sure), careless (one, woman), put confidence,
  • (make to) hope, (put, make to) trust.
  • 983. betach {beh'takh}; from 982; properly, a place of refuge; abstract,
  • safety, both the fact (security) and the feeling (trust); often (adverb
  • with or without preposition) safely: --assurance, boldly, (without) care(-
  • less), confidence, hope, safe(-ly, -ty), secure, surely.
  • 984. Betach {beh'takh}; the same as 983; Betach, a place in Syria: --
  • Betah.
  • 985. bitchah {bit-khaw'}; feminine of 984; trust: --confidence.
  • 986. bittachown {bit-taw-khone'}; from 982; trust: --confidence, hope.
  • 987. battuchowth {bat-too-khoth'}; feminine plural from 982; security: --
  • secure.
  • 988. batel {baw-tale'}; a primitive root; to desist from labor: --cease.
  • 989. b@tel (Aramaic) {bet-ale'}; corresponding to 988; to stop: --(cause,
  • make to), cease, hinder.
  • 990. beten {beh'-ten}; from an unused root probably meaning to be hollow;
  • the belly, especially the womb; also the bosom or body of anything: --
  • belly, body, + as they be born, + within, womb.
  • 991. Beten {beh'-ten}; the same as 990; Beten. a place in Palestine: --
  • Beten.
  • 992. boten {bo'-ten}; from 990; (only in plural) a pistachio-nut (from its
  • form): --nut.
  • 993. Btoniym {bet-o-neem'}; probably plural from 992; hollows: Betonim, a
  • place in Palestine: --Betonim.
  • 994. biy {bee}; perhaps from 1158 (in the sense of asking); properly, a
  • request; used only adverbially (always with "my Lord"); Oh that!; with
  • leave, or if it please: --alas, O, oh.
  • 995. biyn {bene}; a primitive root; to separate mentally (or distinguish),
  • i.e.(generally) understand: --attend, consider, be cunning, diligently,
  • direct, discern, eloquent, feel, inform, instruct, have intelligence, know,
  • look well to, mark, perceive, be prudent, regard, (can) skill(-full),
  • teach, think, (cause, make to, get, give, have) understand(-ing), view,
  • (deal) wise(-ly, man).
  • 996. beyn {bane} (sometimes in the plural masculine or feminine); properly,
  • the constructive form of an otherwise unused noun from 995; a distinction;
  • but used only as a prep, between (repeated before each noun, often with
  • other particles); also as a conjunction, either...or: --among, asunder, at,
  • between (-twixt...and), + from (the widest), X in, out of, whether (it
  • be...or), within.
  • 997. beyn (Aramaic) {bane}; corresponding to 996: --among, between.
  • 998. biynah {bee-naw'}; from 995; understanding: --knowledge, meaning, X
  • perfectly, understanding, wisdom.
  • 999. biynah (Aramaic) {bee-naw'}; corresponding to 998: --knowledge.
  • 1000. beytsah {bay-tsaw'}; from the same as 948; an egg (from its
  • whiteness): --egg.


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