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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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'ishshah | the same as ''eshshah' (800), but used in a liturgical sense; properly, a burnt-offering; but occasionally of any sacrifice:--(offering, sacrifice), (made) by fire. | |
'ishshah | feminine of ''iysh' (376) or ''enowsh' (582); irregular plural, nashiym {naw-sheem'}; a woman (used in the same wide sense as ''enowsh' (582)):--(adulter)ess, each, every, female, X many, + none, one, + together, wife, woman. Often unexpressed in English. | |
'ashuwyah | feminine passive participle from an unused root meaning to found; foundation:--foundation. | |
'Ashshuwr | or iAshshur {ash-shoor'}; apparently from ''ashar' (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 ''ashur' (838). | |
'Ashuwriy | or iAshshuwriy {ash-shoo-ree'}; from a patrial word of the same form as ''Ashshuwr' (804); an Ashurite (collectively) or inhabitant of Ashur, a district in Palestine:--Asshurim, Ashurites. | |
'Ashchuwr | probably from 'shachar' (7835); black; Ashchur, an Israelite:--Ashur. | |
'Ashiyma' | of foreign origin; Ashima, a deity of Hamath:--Ashima. | |
'ashiysh | from the same as ''esh' (784) (in the sense of pressing down firmly; compare ''ashuwyah' (803)); a (ruined) foundation:--foundation. | |
'ashiyshah | feminine of ''ashiysh' (808); something closely pressed together, i.e. a cake of raisins or other comfits:--flagon. | |
'eshek | from an unused root (probably meaning to bunch together); a testicle (as a lump):--stone. | |
'eshkowl | or meshkol {esh-kole'}; probably prolonged from ''eshek' (810); a bunch of grapes or other fruit:--cluster (of grapes). | |
'Eshkol | the same as ''eshkowl' (811); Eshcol, the name of an Amorite, also of a valley in Palestine:--Eshcol. | |
'Ashknaz | of foreign origin; Ashkenaz, a Japhethite, also his descendants:--Ashkenaz. | |
'eshkar | for 'sakar' (7939); a gratuity:--gift, present. | |
'eshel | from a root of uncertain signification; a tamarisk tree; by extension, a grove of any kind:--grove, tree. | |
'asham | or mashem {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. | |
'asham | from ''asham' (816); guilt; by implication, a fault; also a sin-offering:--guiltiness, (offering for) sin, trespass (offering). | |
'ashem | from ''asham' (816); guilty; hence, presenting a sin- offering:--one which is faulty, guilty. | |
'ashmah | feminine of ''asham' (817); guiltiness, a fault, the presentation of a sin-offering:--offend, sin, (cause of) trespass(-ing, offering). | |
'ashman | probably from 'shemen' (8081); a fat-field:--desolate place. | |
'ashmurah | or bashmuwrah {ash-moo-raw'}; or -ashmoreth {ash-mo'-reth}; (feminine) from 'shamar' (8104); a night watch:--watch. | |
'eshnab | apparently from an unused root (probably meaning to leave interstices); A latticed window:--casement, lattice. | |
'Ashnah | probably a variation for 'Yshanah' (3466); Ashnah, the name of two places in Palestine:--Ashnah. | |
'Esh`an | from 'sha`an' (8172); support; Eshan, a place in Palestine:--Eshean. | |
'ashshaph | from an unused root (probably meaning to lisp, i.e. practice enchantment); a conjurer:--astrologer. | |
'ashshaph | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''ashshaph' (825):--astrologer. | |
'ashpah | perhaps (feminine) from the same as ''ashshaph' (825) (in the sense of covering); a quiver or arrow-case:--quiver. | |
'Ashpnaz | of foreign origin; Ashpenaz, a Babylonian eunuch:--Ashpenaz. | |
'eshpar | of uncertain derivation; a measured portion:--good piece (of flesh). | |
'ashpoth | or uashpowth {ash-pohth'}; or (contraction) shphoth {shef-ohth'}; plural of a noun of the same form as ''ashpah' (827), from 'shaphah' (8192) (in the sense of scraping); a heap of rubbish or filth:--dung (hill). | |
'Ashqlown | probably from 'shaqal' (8254) in the sense of weighing-place (i.e. mart); Ashkelon, a place in Palestine:--Ashkelon, Askalon. | |
'Eshqlowniy | patrial from ''Ashqlown' (831); Ashkelonite (collectively) or inhabitant of Ashkelon:--Eshkalonites. | |
'ashar | or rasher {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. | |
'aher | 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. | |
'esher | from ''ashar' (833); happiness; only in masculine plural construction as interjection, how happy!:--blessed, happy. | |
'Asher | from ''ashar' (833), happy; Asher, a son of Jacob, and the tribe descended from him, with its territory; also a place in Palestine:--Asher | |
'osher | from ''ashar' (833); happiness:--happy. | |
'ashur | or ashshur {ash-shoor'}; from ''ashar' (833) in the sense of going; a step:--going, step. | |
'ashur | contracted for 't'ashshuwr' (8391); the cedar tree or some other light elastic wood:--Ashurite. | |
'Asar'el | by orthographical variation from ''ashar' (833) and ''el' (410); right of God; Asarel, an Israelite:--Asareel. | |
'Asar'elah | from the same as ''Asar'el' (840); right toward God; Asarelah, an Israelite:--Asarelah. Compare 'Ysar'elah' (3480). | |
'asherah | or masheyrah {ash-ay-raw'}; from ''ashar' (833); happy; Asherah (or Astarte) a Phoenician goddess; also an image of the same:-- grove. Compare '`Ashtoreth' (6253). | |
'Asheriy | patronymic from ''Asher' (836); an Asherite (collectively) or descendant of Asher:--Asherites. | |
'Asriy'el | an orthographical variation for ''Asar'el' (840); Asriel, the name of two Israelites:--Ashriel, Asriel. | |
'Asri'eliy | patronymic from ''Asriy'el' (844); an Asrielite (collectively) or descendant of Asriel:--Asrielites. | |
'ushsharna' | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to ''ashar' (833); a wall (from its uprightness):--wall. | |
'Eshta'ol | or mEshtafowl {esh-taw-ole'}; probably from 'sha'al' (7592); intreaty; Eshtaol, a place in Palestine:--Eshtaol. | |
'Eshta'uliy | patrial from ''Eshta'ol' (847); an Eshtaolite (collectively) or inhabitant of Eshtaol:--Eshtaulites. | |
'eshtadduwr | (Aramaic) from 'shdar' (7712) (in a bad sense); rebellion:--sedition. | |
'Eshtown | probably from the same as 'Shuwniy' (7764); restful; Eshton, an Israelite:--Eshton. | |
'Eshtmoa` | or bEshtmowam {esh-tem-o'-ah}; or sEshtmoh {esh-tem-o'}; from 'shama`' (8085) (in the sense of obedience); Eshtemoa or Eshtemoh, a place in Palestine:--Eshtemoa, Eshtemoh. | |
'ath | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''owth' (226); a portent:--sign. | |
'eth | apparent contracted from ''owth' (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). | |
'eth | probably from ''anah' (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. | |
'eth | of uncertain derivation; a hoe or other digging implement:--coulter, plowshare. | |
'Ethba`al | from ''eth' (854) and 'Ba`al' (1168); with Baal; Ethbaal, a Phoenician king:--Ethbaal. | |
'athah | or matha {aw-thaw'}; a primitive root (collateral to ''uwth' (225) contraction); to arrive:--(be-, things to) come (upon), bring. | |
'athah | (Aramaic) or wathaw (Aramaic) {aw-thaw'}; corresponding to ''athah' (857):--(be-)come, bring. | |
'attah | or (shortened); aatta {at-taw'}; or wath {ath}; feminine (irregular) sometimes nattiy {at-tee'}; plural masculine attem {at- tem'}; feminine atten {at-ten'}; or oattenah {at-tay'naw}; or fattennah {at-tane'-naw}; a primitive pronoun of the second person; thou and thee, or (plural) ye and you:--thee, thou, ye, you. | |
'athown | probably from the same as ''eythan' (386) (in the sense of patience); a female donkey (from its docility):--(she) ass. | |
'attuwn | (Aramaic) probably from the corresponding to ''esh' (784); probably a fire-place, i.e. furnace:--furnace. | |
'attuwq | or mattiyq {at-teek'}; from 'nathaq' (5423) in the sense of decreasing; a ledge or offset in a building:--gallery. | |
'Ittay | or tIythay {ee-thah'ee}; from ''eth' (854); near; Ittai or Ithai, the name of a Gittite and of an Israelite:--Ithai, Ittai. | |
'Etham | of Egyptian derivation; Etham, a place in the Desert:--Etham. | |
'ethmowl | or tithmowl {ith-mole'}; or methmuwl {eth- mool'}; probably from ''eth' (853) or ''eth' (854) and 'muwl' (4136); heretofore; definitely yesterday:--+ before (that) time, + heretofore, of late (old), + times past, yester(day). | |
'ethnah | from 'tanah' (8566); a present (as the price of harlotry):--reward. | |
'Ethniy | perhaps from ''ethnah' (866); munificence; Ethni, an Israelite:--Ethni. | |
'ethnan | the same as ''ethnah' (866); a gift (as the price of harlotry or idolatry):--hire, reward. | |
'Ethnan | the same as ''ethnan' (868) in the sense of ''Ethniy' (867); Ethnan, an Israelite:--Ethnan. | |
'athar | (Aramaic) from a root corresponding to that of ''Athariym' (871); a place; (adverb) after:--after, place. | |
'Athariym | plural from an unused root (probably meaning to step); places; Atharim, a place near Palestine:--spies. | |
b'ah | from 'bow'' (935); an entrance to a building:--entry. | |
bi'uwsh | (Aramaic) from 'b'esh' (888); wicked:--bad. | |
ba'ar | a primitive root; to dig; by analogy, to engrave; figuratively, to explain:--declare, (make) plain(-ly). | |
'er | from 'ba'ar' (874); a pit; especially a well:--pit, well. | |
B'er | the same as ''er' (875); Beer, a place in the Desert, also one in Palestine:--Beer. | |
bo'r | from 'ba'ar' (874); a cistern:--cistern. | |
B'era' | from ''er' (875); a well; Beera, an Israelite:--Beera. | |
B'er 'Eliym | from ''er' (875) and the plural of ''el' (410); well of heroes; Beer-Elim, a place in the Desert:--Beer-elim. | |
B'erah | the same as 'B'era'' (878); Beerah, an Israelite:--Beerah. | |
B'erowth | feminine plural of ''er' (875); wells; Beeroth, a place in Palestine:--Beeroth. | |
B'eriy | from ''er' (875); fountained; Beeri, the name of a Hittite and of an Israelite:--Beeri. | |
B'er la-Chay Ro'iy | from ''er' (875) and 'chay' (2416) (with prefix) and 'ro'eh' (7203); well of a living (One) my Seer; Beer-Lachai-Roi, a place in the Desert:--Beer-lahai-roi. | |
B'er Sheba` | from ''er' (875) and 'sheba`' (7651) (in the sense of 'shaba`' (7650)); well of an oath; Beer-Sheba, a place in Palestine:--Beer-shebah. | |
Beroth Bney-Ya`aqan | from the feminine plural of ''er' (875), and the plural contraction of 'ben' (1121), and 'Ya`aqan' (3292); wells of (the) sons of Jaakan; Beeroth-Bene-Jaakan, a place in the Desert:--Beeroth of the children of Jaakan. | |
B'erothiy | patrial from 'B'erowth' (881); a Beerothite or inhabitant of Beeroth:--Beerothite. | |
ba'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. | |
b'esh | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'ba'ash' (887):--displease. | |
b'osh | from 'bo'r' (877); a stench:--stink. | |
bo'shah | feminine of 'b'osh' (889); stink-weed or any other noxious or useless plant:--cockle. | |
b'ushiym | plural of 'b'osh' (889); poison-berries:--wild grapes. | |
babah | 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). | |
Bebay | probably of foreign origin; Bebai, an Israelite:--Bebai. | |
Babel | from 'balal' (1101); confusion; Babel (i.e. Babylon), including Babylonia and the Babylonian empire:--Babel, Babylon. | |
Babel | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'Babel' (894):--Babylon. | |
Babliy | (Aramaic) patrial from 'Babel' (895); a Babylonian:--Babylonia. | |
bag | a Persian word; food:--spoil (from the margin for 'baz' (957).) | |
bagad | 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. | |
beged | from 'bagad' (898); a covering, i.e. clothing; also treachery or pillage:--apparel, cloth(-es, ing), garment, lap, rag, raiment, robe, X very (treacherously), vesture, wardrobe. | |
bogdowth | feminine plural active participle of 'bagad' (898); treacheries:--treacherous. |
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