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BARKOS - B>@ - (painted). "Children of Barkos" were among the Nethinim who returned from the captivity with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:53; kjv@Nehemiah:7:55) (B.C. 536.)

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Barkos @ painter, kjv@Ezra:2:53; kjv@Nehemiah:7:55). The father of some of the Nethinim.

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- A Jew whose descendants returned from exile kjv@Ezra:2:53; kjv@Nehemiah:7:55

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kjv@STRING:Nobah <HITCHCOCK>@ that barks or yelps - HITCHCOCK-N


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H1302 <STRHEB>@ בּרקוס barqôs bar-kose' Of uncertain derivation; {Barkos} one of the Nethimim: - Barkos.


H5024 <STRHEB>@ נבח nâbach naw-bakh A primitive root; to bark (as a dog): - bark.


H5025 <STRHEB>@ נבח nôbach no'-bach From H5024; a bark; {Nobach} the name of an Israelite and of a place East of the Jordan: - Nobah.


H6196 <STRHEB>@ ערמון ‛armôn ar-mone' Probably from H6191; the plane tree (from its smooth and shed bark): - chestnut tree.


H6916 <STRHEB>@ קדּה qiddâh kid-daw' From H6915; cassia bark (as in shrivelled rolls): - cassia.


H7076 <STRHEB>@ קנּמון qinnâmôn kin-naw-mone' From an unused root (meaning to erect); cinnamon bark (as in upright rolls): - cinnamon.


H7102 <STRHEB>@ קציעה qetsiy‛âh kets-ee-aw' From H7106; cassia (as peeled; plural the bark): - cassia.


H7111 <STRHEB>@ קצפה qetsâphâh kets-aw-faw' From H7107; a fragment: - bark [-ed].


H7193 <STRHEB>@ קשׂקשׂת qaώqeώeth kas-keh'-seth By reduplication from an unused root meaning to shale off as bark; a scale (of a fish); hence a coat of mail (as composed of or covered with jointed plates of metal): - {mail} scale.


G1684 <STRGRK>@ ἐμβαίνω embainō em-ba'hee-no From G1722 and the base of G939; to walk on that is embark (aboard a vessel) reach (a pool): - come (get) into enter (into) go (up) into step in take ship.


G1910 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιβαίνω epibainō ep-ee-bah'ee-no From G1909 and the base of G939; to walk upon that is mount6 ascend embark arrive: - come (into) enter into go aboard sit upon take ship.


G576 <STRGRK>@ ἀποβαίνω apobainō ap-ob-ah'ee-no From G575 and the base of G939; literally to disembark; figuratively to eventuate: - become go out turn.


G976 <STRGRK>@ βίβλος biblos bib'-los Properly the inner bark of the papyrus plant that is (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing: - book.