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BULRUSHES @ kjv@Exodus:2:3; kjv@Job:8:11; kjv@Isaiah:18:2; kjv@Isaiah:35:7; kjv@Isaiah:58:5

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BUL - B>@ - (rain). MONTH

BULL, BULLOCK - B>@ - terms used synonymously with ox, oxen, and properly a generic name for horned cattle when a full age and fit for the plough. It is variously rendered "bullock," kjv@Isaiah:65:25) "cow," kjv@Ezekiel:4:15) "oxen," kjv@Genesis:12:16) Kine is used in the Bible as the plural of cow. In kjv@Isaiah:51:20) the "wild bull" ("wild ox" in (14:5)) was possibly one of the larger species of antelope, and took its name from its swiftness. Dr. Robinson mentions larger herds of black and almost harmless buffaloes as still existing in Palestine, and these may be the animal indicated.

BULRUSH - B>@ - (or papyrus), a red growing in the shallow water on the banks of the Nile. It grows to the height of 12 or 15 feet, with a stalk two or three inches in diameter. The stalks are very pliable and can be very closely interwoven, as is evident from their having been used in the construction of arks. kjv@Exodus:2:3-5) Paper was made from this plant, from which it derives its name.

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Bul @ rainy, the eighth ecclesiastical month of the year (kjvKings:6:38), and the second month of the civil year; later called Marchesvan (q.v.). (
See MONTH.)

Bullock @

(1.) The translation of a word which is a generic name for horned cattle kjv@Isaiah:65:25). It is also rendered "cow" kjv@Ezekiel:4:15), "ox" kjv@Genesis:12:16).

(2.) The translation of a word always meaning an animal of the ox kind, without distinction of age or sex kjv@Hosea:12:11). It is rendered "cow" kjv@Numbers:18:17) and "ox" kjv@Leviticus:17:3).

(3.) Another word is rendered in the same way kjv@Jeremiah:31:18). It is also translated "calf" kjv@Leviticus:9:3; kjv@Micah:6:6). It is the same word used of the "molten calf" kjv@Exodus:32:4 kjv@Exodus:32:8) and "the golden calf" (kjvKings:12:28).

(4.) In kjv@Judges:6:25; kjv@Isaiah:34:7, the Hebrew word is different. It is the customary word for bulls offered in sacrifice. In kjv@Hosea:14:2, the Authorized Version has "calves," the Revised Version "bullocks."

Bulrush @

(1.) In kjv@Isaiah:58:5 the rendering of a word which denotes "belonging to a marsh," from the nature of the soil in which it grows kjv@Isaiah:18:2). It was sometimes platted into ropes kjv@Job:41:2; A.V., "hook," R.V., "rope," lit. "cord of rushes").

(2.) In kjv@Exodus:2:3, kjv@Isaiah:18:2 (R.V., "papyrus") this word is the translation of the Hebrew gome, which designates the plant as absorbing moisture. In kjv@Isaiah:35:7 and kjv@Job:8:11 it is rendered "rush." This was the Egyptian papyrus (papyrus Nilotica). It was anciently very abundant in Egypt. The Egyptians made garments and shoes and various utensils of it. It was used for the construction of the ark of Moses kjv@Exodus:2:3-5). The root portions of the stem were used for food. The inside bark was cut into strips, which were sewed together and dried in the sun, forming the papyrus used for writing. It is no longer found in Egypt, but grows luxuriantly in Palestine, in the marshes of the Huleh, and in the swamps at the north end of the Lake of Gennesaret. (
See CANE.)

Bulwarks @ mural towers, bastions, were introduced by king Uzziah ( kjv@2Chronicals:26:15; kjv@Zephaniah:1:16; kjv@Psalms:48:13; kjv@Isaiah:26:1). There are five Hebrew words so rendered in the Authorized Version, but the same word is also variously rendered.

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BUL @ -(The eighth month (November))
- The temple completed in kjv@1Kings:6:38
- Jeroboam institutes an idolatrous feast in, to correspond with the Feast of Tabernacles kjv@1Kings:12:32-33; kjv@1Chronicles:27:11

BULL @
- Wild, caught in nets kjv@Isaiah:51:20
- Blood of, in sacrifice kjv@Hebrews:9:13; kjv@Hebrews:10:4
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See BULLOCK
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See OFFERINGS

BULLOCK @ -(Or, OX (Synonymous terms in A. V.))
- Uses of .For sacrifice kjv@Exodus:29:3 kjv@Exodus:29:10-14, 36; kjv@Leviticus:4:8 kjv@Leviticus:4:16 kjv@Numbers:7:87-88; kjv@Numbers:28:11-31; 29 .For plowing kjv@1Samuel:14:14; kjv@1Kings:19:19; kjv@Proverbs:14:4; kjv@Isaiah:32:20; kjv@Jeremiah:31:18 .For treading out grain kjv@Deuteronomy:25:4 .With wagons kjv@Numbers:7:3-8; kjv@2Samuel:6:3-6
- Laws concerning .Trespass by kjv@Exodus:21:28-36 .Theft of kjv@Exodus:22:1-10 .Rest for kjv@Exodus:23:12 .Not to be muzzled, when treading grain kjv@Deuteronomy:25:4; kjv@1Corinthians:9:9; kjv@1Timothy:5:18 .Not to be yoked with a donkey kjv@Deuteronomy:22:10
- Twelve bronze, under the molten sea in Solomon's temple kjv@1Kings:7:25; kjv@2Chronicles:4:4; kjv@Jeremiah:52:20
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See BULL
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See CATTLE

- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Ezekiel:1:10; kjv@Revelation:4:7

BULRUSH @ -(Papyrus, R. V.)) .Moses' ark (basket) of kjv@Exodus:2:3
- Boats made of kjv@Isaiah:18:2

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Isaiah:58:5

BULWARK @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:20:20; kjv@2Chronicles:26:15; kjv@Ecclesiastes:9:14

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:48:13; kjv@Isaiah:26:1

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kjv@STRING:Aristobulus <HITCHCOCK>@ a good counselor - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Bozrah <HITCHCOCK>@ in tribulation or distress - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bul <HITCHCOCK>@ old age; perishing - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Cabul <HITCHCOCK>@ displeasing; dirty - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Eubulus <HITCHCOCK>@ prudent; good counselor - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Gimzo <HITCHCOCK>@ that bulrush - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Harnepher <HITCHCOCK>@ the anger of a bull; increasing heat - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hezrai <HITCHCOCK>@ an entry or vestibule - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Jaakan <HITCHCOCK>@ tribulation; labor - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Mizraim <HITCHCOCK>@ tribulations - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Parmashta <HITCHCOCK>@ a yearling bull - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Parnach <HITCHCOCK>@ a bull striking, or struck - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Potiphar <HITCHCOCK>@ bull of Africa; a fat bull - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Sheshbazzar <HITCHCOCK>@ joy in tribulation; joy of the vintage - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Zair <HITCHCOCK>@ little; afflicted; in tribulation - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zaretan <HITCHCOCK>@ tribulation; perplexity - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zebul <HITCHCOCK>@ a habitation - HITCHCOCK-Z


kjv@STRING:Zeruiah <HITCHCOCK>@ pain or tribulation of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-Z


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BULRUSHES @ kjv@Exodus:2:3; kjv@Job:8:11; kjv@Isaiah:18:2; kjv@Isaiah:35:7; kjv@Isaiah:58:5

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H47 <STRHEB>@ אבּיר 'abbîyr ab-beer' For H46: - {angel} {bull} {chiefest} mighty ({one}) stout {[-hearted]} strong ({one}) valiant.


H100 <STRHEB>@ אגמון 'agmôn ag-mone' From the same as H98; 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.


H1121 <STRHEB>@ בּן bên bane From H1129; a son (as a builder of the family {name}) in the widest sense (of literal and figurative {relationship} including {grandson} subject6 {nation} quality or {condition} {etc.} (like {H1} {H251} etc.): - + {afflicted} {age} [Ahoh-] [Ammon-] [Hachmon-] {[Lev-]ite} [anoint-]ed {one} appointed {to} (+) {arrow} [Assyr-] [Babylon-] [Egypt-] {[Grec-]ian} one {born} {bough} {branch} {breed} + (young) {bullock} + (young) {calf} X came up {in} {child} {colt} X {common} X {corn} {daughter} X of {first} + {firstborn} {foal} + very {fruitful} + {postage} X {in} + {kid} + {lamb} (+) {man} {meet} + {mighty} + {nephew} {old} (+) {people} + {rebel} + {robber} X servant {born} X {soldier} {son} + {spark} + {steward} + {stranger} X {surely} them {of} + tumultuous {one} + {valiant[-est]} {whelp} {worthy} young ({one}) youth.


H1241 <STRHEB>@ בּקר bâqâr baw-kawr' From H1239; a beeve or animal of the ox kind of either gender (as used for ploughing); collectively a herd: - {beeve} bull (+ {-ock}) + {calf} + {cow} great {[cattle]} + {heifer} {herd} {kine} ox.


H1354 <STRHEB>@ גב gab gab From an unused root meaning to hollow or curve; the back (as rounded (compare H1460 and H1479); by analogy the top or {rim} a {boss} a {vault} arch of {eye} {bulwarks} etc.: - {back} {body} {boss} eminent (higher) {place} [eye] {brows} {nave} ring.


H1533 <STRHEB>@ גּלבּע gilbôagil-bo'-ah From H1530 and H1158; fountain of ebullition; {Gilboa} a mountain of Palestine: - Gilboa.


H1573 <STRHEB>@ גּמא gôme' go'-meh From H1572; properly an {absorbent} that {is} the bulrush (from its porosity); specifically the papyrus: - (bul-) rush.


H1686 <STRHEB>@ חריון דּביון dibyôn cheryôn {dib-yone'} kher-yone' Both (in the plural only and) of uncertain derivation; probably some cheap {vegetable} perhaps a bulbous root: - dove´ s dung.


H197 <STRHEB>@ אלם אוּלם 'ûlâmlâm {oo-lawm'} oo-lawm' From H481 (in the sense of tying); a vestibule (as bound to the building): - porch.


H2074 <STRHEB>@ זבוּלן זבלוּן זבוּלוּן zebûlûn zebûlûn zebûlûn {zeb-oo-loon'} {zeb-oo-loon'} zeb-oo-loon' From H2082; habitation; {Zebulon} a son of Jacob; also his territory and tribe: - Zebulun.


H2075 <STRHEB>@ זבוּלני zebûlônîy zeb-oo-lo-nee' Patronymic from H2074; a Zebulonite or descendant of Zebulun: - Zebulonite.


H2083 <STRHEB>@ זבל zebûl zeb-ool' The same as H2074; dwelling; {Zebul} an Israelite: - Zebul. Compare H2073.


H2426 <STRHEB>@ חל חיל chêyl chêl {khale} khale A collateral form of H2428; an army; also (by analogy) an intrenchment: - {army} {bulwark} {host} + {poor} {rampart} {trench} wall.


H2430 <STRHEB>@ חילה chêylâh khay-law' Feminine of H2428; an intrenchment: - bulwark.


H260 <STRHEB>@ אחוּ 'âchû aw'-khoo Of uncertain (perhaps Egyptian) derivation; a bulrush or any marshy grass (particularly that along the Nile): - {flag} meadow.


H3521 <STRHEB>@ כּבוּל kâbûl kaw-bool' From the same as H3525 in the sense of limitation; sterile; {Cabul} the name of two places in Palestine: - Cabul.


H4685 <STRHEB>@ מצדה מצודה מצוד mâtsôd metsôdâh metsôdâh {maw-tsode'} {mets-o-daw'} mets-o-daw' From H6679; a net (for capturing animals or fishes); also (by interchange for H4679) a fastness or (besieging) tower: - {bulwark} {hold} {munition} {net} snare.


H4692 <STRHEB>@ מצוּר מצור mâtsôr mâtsûr {maw-tsore'} maw-tsoor' From H6696; something hemming {in} that {is} (objectively) a mound (of {besiegers}) (abstractly) a {siege} (figuratively) distress; or (subjectively) a fastness: - {besieged} {bulwark} {defence} {fenced} {fortress} {siege} strong ({hold}) tower.


H441 <STRHEB>@ אלּף אלּוּף 'alûph 'allûph {al-loof'} al-loof' From H502; 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.


H5303 <STRHEB>@ נפל נפיל nephîyl nephil {nef-eel'} nef-eel' From H5307; {properly} a {feller} that {is} a bully or tyrant: - giant.


H5592 <STRHEB>@ סף saph saf From {H5605} in its original sense of containing; a vestibule (as a limit); also a dish (for holding blood or wine): - {bason} {bowl} {cup} door ({post}) {gate} {post} threshold.


H5605 <STRHEB>@ ספף sâphaph saw-faf' A primitive root; properly to snatch {away} that {is} terminate; but used only as denominative from H5592 (in the sense of a {vestibule}) to wait at the threshold: - be a doorkeeper.


H5695 <STRHEB>@ עגל ‛êgel ay'-ghel From the same as H5696; a (male) calf (as frisking {round}) especially one nearly grown (that {is} a steer): - {bullock} calf.


H6110 <STRHEB>@ עצּמה ‛atstsûmâh ats-tsoo-maw' Feminine of H6099; a {bulwark} that {is} (figuratively) argument: - strong.


H6349 <STRHEB>@ פּחז pachaz pakh'-az From H6348; {ebullition} that {is} froth (figuratively lust): - unstable.


H6438 <STRHEB>@ פּנּה pinnâh pin-naw' Feminine of H6434; an angle; by implication a pinnacle; figuratively a chieftain: - {bulwark} {chief} {corner} {stay} tower.


H6499 <STRHEB>@ פּר פּר par pâr {par} pawr From H6565; a bullock (apparently as breaking forth in wild {strength} or perhaps as dividing the hoof): - (+ young) bull ({-ock}) {calf} ox.


H6862 <STRHEB>@ צר צר tsar tsâr {tsar} tsawr From H6887; narrow; (as a noun) a tight place (usually {figuratively} that {is} trouble); also a pebble (as in H6864); (transitively) an opponent (as crowding): - {adversary} afflicted ({-tion}) {anguish} {close} {distress} {enemy} {flint} {foe} {narrow} {small} {sorrow} {strait} {tribulation} trouble.


H6869 <STRHEB>@ צרה tsârâh tsaw-raw' Feminine of H6862; tightness (that {is} figuratively trouble); transitively a female rival: - {adversary} {adversity} {affliction} {anguish} {distress} {tribulation} trouble.


H7214 <STRHEB>@ רם רים ראים ראם rem reym rêym rêm {reh-ame'} {reh-ame'} {rame} rame From H7213; a wild bull (from its conspicuousness): - unicorn.


H7699 <STRHEB>@ שׁד שׁד shad shôd {shad} shode Probably from H7736 (in its original sense) contracted; the breast of a woman or animal (as bulging): - {breast} {pap} teat.


H7794 <STRHEB>@ שׁור shôr shore From H7788; a bullock (as a traveller). wall used by mistake for H7791: - bull ({-ock}) {cow} {ox} wall [by mistake for H7791].


H7799 <STRHEB>@ שׁושׁנּה שׁשׁן שׁושׁן שׁוּשׁן shûshan shôshân shôshân shôshannâh shoo-shan' (2,3) sho-shawn' sho-shan-naw' From H7797; a lily (from its {whiteness}) as a flower or architectural ornament; also a (straight) trumpet (from the tubular shape): - {lily} Shoshannim.


H8377 <STRHEB>@ תּוא תּאו tetô' {teh-o'} toh The second form being the original form; from H8376; a species of antelope (probably from the white stripe on the cheek): - wild bull (ox).


H8450 <STRHEB>@ תּור tôr tore {(Chaldee}) corresponding (by permutation) to H7794; a bull: - {bullock} ox.


H945 <STRHEB>@ בּוּל bûl bool The same as H944 (in the sense of rain); {Bul} the eight Hebrew month: - Bul.


G1404 <STRGRK>@ δράκων drakōn drak'-own Probably from an alternate form of δέρκομαι derkomai (to look); a fabulous kind of serpent (perhaps as supposed to fascinate): - dragon.


G1704 <STRGRK>@ ἐμπεριπατέω emperipateō em-per-ee-pat-eh'-o From G1722 and G4043; to perambulate on a place that is (figuratively) to be occupied among persons: - walk in.


G2103 <STRGRK>@ Εὔβουλος Euboulos yoo'-boo-los From G2095 and G1014; good willer; Eubulus a Christian: - Eubulus.


G2194 <STRGRK>@ Ζαβουλών Zaboulōn dzab-oo-lone' Of Hebrew origin [H2074]; Zabulon (that is Zebulon) a region of Palestine: - Zabulon.


G2346 <STRGRK>@ θλίβω thlibō thlee'-bo Akin to the base of G5147; to crowd (literally or figuratively): - afflict narrow throng suffer tribulation trouble.


G2347 <STRGRK>@ θλίψις thlipsis thlip'-sis From G2346; pressure (literally or figuratively): - afflicted (-tion) anguish burdened persecution tribulation trouble.


G3447 <STRGRK>@ μοσχοποιέω moschopoieō mos-khop-oy-eh'-o From G3448 and G4160; to fabricate the image of a bullock: - make a calf.


G3448 <STRGRK>@ μόσχος moschos mos'-khos Probably strengthened for ὄσχος oschos (a shoot); a young bullock: - calf.


G3591 <STRGRK>@ ὄγκος ogkos ong'-kos Probably from the same as G43; a mass (as bending or bulging by its load) that is burden (hindrance): - weight.


G4259 <STRGRK>@ προαύλιον proaulion pro-ow'-lee-on Neuter of a presumed compound of G4253 and G833; a fore-court that is vestibule (alley way): - porch.


G4440 <STRGRK>@ πυλών pulōn poo-lone' From G4439; a gateway door way or a building or city; by implication a portal or vestibule: - gate porch.


G4974 <STRGRK>@ σφυρόν sphuron sfoo-ron' Neuter of a presumed derivative probably of the same as σφαῖρα sphaira (a ball sphere; compare the feminine σφῦρα sphura a hammer); the ankle (as globular): - ancle bone.


G5022 <STRGRK>@ ταῦρος tauros tow'-ros Apparently a primary word (compare [H8450] steer); a bullock: - bull ox.


G5246 <STRGRK>@ ὑπέρογκος huperogkos hoop-er'-ong-kos From G5228 and G3591; bulging over that is (figuratively) insolent: - great swelling.


G5445 <STRGRK>@ φύραμα phurama foo'-ram-ah From a prolonged form of φύρω phurō (to mix a liquid with a solid; perhaps akin to G5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk) mean to knead; a mass of dough: - lump.


G711 <STRGRK>@ Ἀριστόβουλος Aristoboulos ar-is-tob'-oo-los From the same as G712 and G1012; best counselling; Aristoboulus a Christian: - Aristobulus.


G897 <STRGRK>@ Βαβυλών Babulōn bab-oo-lone' Of Hebrew origin [H894]; Babylon the capital of Chaldaea (literally or figuratively as a type of tyranny): - Babylon.


G954 <STRGRK>@ Βεελζεβούλ Beelzeboul beh-el-zeb-ool' Of Chaldee origin (by parody upon [H1176]); dung god; Beelzebul a name of Satan: - Beelzebub.