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H1696 <
STRHEB
>@ דּבר
d
â
bar
daw
-
bar
'
A
primitive
root
;
perhaps
properly
to
arrange
;
but
used
figuratively
(
of
words
)
to
speak
;
rarely
(
in
a
destructive
sense
)
to
subdue
: - {
answer
} {
appoint
} {
bid
} {
command
} {
commune
} {
declare
} {
destroy
} {
give
} {
name
} {
promise
} {
pronounce
} {
rehearse
} {
say
} {
speak
}
be
{
spokesman
} {
subdue
} {
talk
} {
teach
} {
tell
} {
think
}
use
{[
entreaties
]} {
utter
}
X
{
well
}
X
work
.
H2719 <
STRHEB
>@ חרב
chereb
kheh
'-
reb
From
H2717;
drought
;
also
a
cutting
instrument
(
from
its
destructive
{
effect
})
as
a
{
knife
} {
sword
}
or
other
sharp
implement
: - {
axe
} {
dagger
} {
knife
} {
mattock
} {
sword
}
tool
.
H3918 <
STRHEB
>@ לישׁ
layish
lah
'-
yish
From
H3888 in
the
sense
of
crushing
;
a
lion
(
from
his
destructive
blows
): - (
old
)
lion
.
H4889 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁחית
mashch
î
yth
mash
-
kheeth
'
From
H7843; {
destructive
}
that
{
is
} (
as
noun
) {
destruction
}
literally
(
specifically
a
snare
)
or
figuratively
(
corruption
): - {
corruption
} (
to
)
destroy
({-
ing
}) {
destruction
} {
trap
}
X
utterly
.
H5556 <
STRHEB
>@ סלעם
sol
‛â
m
sol
-
awm
'
Apparently
from
the
same
as
H5553 in
the
sense
of
crushing
as
with
a
{
rock
}
that
{
is
}
consuming
;
a
kind
of
locust
(
from
its
destructiveness
): -
bald
locust
.
H7723 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁו שׁוא
o
sh
â
v
'
shav
{
shawv
}
shav
From
the
same
as
H7722 in
the
sense
of
desolating
;
evil
(
as
{
destructive
})
literally
(
ruin
)
or
morally
(
especially
guile
);
figuratively
idolatry
(
as
{
false
}
subjectively
)
6
uselessness
(
as
{
deceptive
}
objectively
;
also
adverbially
in
vain
): -
false
({-
ly
}) {
lie
} {
lying
} {
vain
}
vanity
.
H8060 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמּי
shammay
sham
-
mah
'
ee
From
H8073;
destructive
; {
Shammai
}
the
name
of
three
Israelites
: -
Shammai
.