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kjv@STRING:Nisroch <HITCHCOCK>@ flight; proof; temptation; delicate - HITCHCOCK-N


kjv@STRING:Palti <HITCHCOCK>@ deliverance; flight - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Phalti Palti <HITCHCOCK>@ deliverance, flight - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Tahpenes <HITCHCOCK>@ standard; flight; temptation - HITCHCOCK-T


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H1272 <STRHEB>@ בּרח bârach baw-rakh' A primitive root; to {bolt} that {is} figuratively to flee suddenly: - chase (away); drive {away} {fain} flee ({away}) put to {flight} make {haste} {reach} run {away} shoot.


H1471 <STRHEB>@ גּי גּוי gôy gôy {go'ee} go'-ee Apparently from the same root as H1465 (in the sense of massing); a foreign nation; hence a Gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of {animals} or a flight of locusts: - {Gentile} {heathen} {nation} people.


H1676 <STRHEB>@ דּאה dâ'âh daw-aw' From H1675; the kite (from its rapid flight): - vulture. See H7201.


H1772 <STRHEB>@ דּיּה dayâh dah-yaw' Intensive from H1675; a falcon (from its rapid flight): - vulture.


H2649 <STRHEB>@ חפּזון chippâzôn khip-paw-zone' From H2468; hasty flight: - haste.


H3286 <STRHEB>@ יעף yâ‛aph yaw-af' A primitive root; to tire (as if from wearisome flight): - {faint} cause to {fly} (be) weary (self).


H4059 <STRHEB>@ מדּד middad mid-dad' From H5074; flight: - be gone.


H4498 <STRHEB>@ מנוס mânôs maw-noce' From H5127; a retreat (literally or figuratively); abstractly a fleeing: - X {apace} {escape} way to {flee} {flight} refuge.


H4499 <STRHEB>@ מנסה מנוּסה menûsâh menûsâh {men-oo-saw'} men-oo-saw' Feminine of H4498; retreat: - {fleeing} flight.


H5127 <STRHEB>@ נוּס nûs noos A primitive root; to {flit} that {is} vanish away ({subside} escape; causatively {chase} {impel} deliver): - X {abate} {away} be {displayed} (make to) flee ({away} {-ing}) put to {flight} X {hide} lift up a standard.


H5483 <STRHEB>@ סס סוּס sûs sûs {soos} soos From an unused root meaning to skip (properly for joy); a horse (as leaping); also a swallow (from its rapid flight): - {crane} horse ({[-back} -hoof]). Compare H6571.


H5756 <STRHEB>@ עוּז ‛ûz ooz A primitive root; to be strong; causatively to {strengthen} that {is} (figuratively) to save (by flight): - gather ({self} self to {flee}) retire.


H7291 <STRHEB>@ רדף râdaph raw-daf' A primitive root; to run after (usually with hostile intent; figuratively (of time) gone by): - {chase} put to {flight} follow ({after} {on}) {hunt} (be under) persecute ({-ion} {-or}) pursue (-r).


H7958 <STRHEB>@ שׂליו שׂלוo ώelâv ώelâyv {sel-awv'} sel-awv' By orthographical variation from H7951 through the idea of sluggishness; the quail collectively (as slow in flight from its weight): - quails.


G105 <STRGRK>@ ἀετός aetos ah-et-os' From the same as G109; an eagle (from its wind like flight): - eagle.


G2827 <STRGRK>@ κλίνω klinō klee'-no A primary verb; to slant or slope that is incline or recline (literally or figuratively): - bow (down) be far spent lay turn to flight wear away.


G4650 <STRGRK>@ σκορπίζω skorpizō skor-pid'-zo Apparently from the same as G4651 (through the idea of penetrating); to dissipate that is (figuratively) put to flight waste6 be liberal: - disperse abroad scatter (abroad).


G5437 <STRGRK>@ φυγή phugē foog-ay' From G5343; a fleeing that is escape: - flight.