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H4791 <
STRHEB
>@ מרום
m
â
r
ô
m
maw
-
rome
'
From
H7311; {
altitude
}
that
{
is
}
concretely
(
an
elevated
{
place
})
abstractly
({
elevation
})
fig
({
elation
})
or
adverbial
(
aloft
): - (
far
) {
above
} {
dignity
} {
haughty
} {
height
} ({
most
}
on
)
high
({
one
} {
place
}) {
loftily
}
upward
.
H5920 <
STRHEB
>@ על ‛
al
al
From
H5927;
properly
the
top
;
specifically
the
Highest
(
that
{
is
}
God
);
also
(
adverbially
) {
aloft
}
to
Jehovah
: - {
above
} {
high
}
most
High
.
H7315 <
STRHEB
>@ רום
r
ô
m
rome
From
H7311; {
elevation
}
that
{
is
} (
adverbially
)
aloft
: -
on
high
.
H7687 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂגוּב ώ
eg
û
b
seg
-
oob
'
From
H7682;
aloft
; {
Segub
}
the
name
of
two
Israelites
: -
Segub
.
H8064 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמה שׁמים
sh
â
mayim
sh
â
meh
{
shaw
-
mah
'-
yim
}
shaw
-
meh
'
The
second
form
being
dual
of
an
unused
singular
;
from
an
unused
root
meaning
to
be
lofty
;
the
sky
(
as
aloft
;
the
dual
perhaps
alluding
to
the
visible
arch
in
which
the
clouds
{
move
}
as
well
as
to
the
higher
ether
where
the
celestial
bodies
revolve
): - {
air
}
X
{
astrologer
}
heaven
(-
s
).