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FLOWERS @ kjv@Numbers:17:8; kjv@Isaiah:35:1; kjv@Matthew:6:29

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Flowers @ Very few species of flowers are mentioned in the Bible although they abounded in Palestine. It has been calculated that in Western Syria and Palestine from two thousand to two thousand five hundred plants are found, of which about five hundred probably are British wild-flowers. Their beauty is often alluded to (Cant. kjv@2:12; Matthew:6:28). They are referred to as affording an emblem of the transitory nature of human life kjv@Job:14:2; kjv@Psalms:103:15; kjv@Isaiah:28:1 kjv@Isaiah:40:6; kjv@James:1:10). Gardens containing flowers and fragrant herbs are spoken of (Cant. kjv@4:16; 6:2).

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Flowers @ Wild in fields kjv@Psalms:103:15
Cultivated in gardens kjv@Songs:6:2 kjv@Songs:6:3
Described as
Beautiful kjv@Matthew:6:29
Sweet kjv@Songs:5:13
Evanescent kjv@Psalms:103:16 kjv@Isaiah:40:8
Appear in spring kjv@Songs:2:12
Mentioned in scripture
The lily kjv@Hosea:14:5 kjv@Matthew:6:28
The lily of the valley kjv@Songs:2:1
The rose kjv@Isaiah:35:1
The rose of Sharon kjv@Songs:2:1
Of the grass kjv@1Peter:1:24
Garlands of, used in worship of idols kjv@Acts:14:13
Representations of, on the
Golden candlestick kjv@Exodus:25:31 kjv@Exodus:25:33 kjv@2Chronicles:4:21
Sea of brass kjv@1Kings:7:26 kjv@2Chronicles:4:5
Wood work of the temple kjv@1Kings:6:18 kjv@1Kings:6:29 kjv@1Kings:6:33 kjv@1Kings:6:35
Illustrative of
The graces of Christ kjv@Songs:5:13
Shortness of man's life kjv@Job:14:2 kjv@Psalms:103:15
Kingdom of Israel kjv@Isaiah:28:1
Glory of man kjv@1Peter:1:24
Rich men kjv@James:1:10 kjv@James:1:11

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FLOWERS @
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kjv@STRING:Ziz <HITCHCOCK>@ flower; branch; a lock of hair - HITCHCOCK-Z


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FLOWERS @ kjv@Numbers:17:8; kjv@Isaiah:35:1; kjv@Matthew:6:29

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H1375 <STRHEB>@ גּביע gebîyagheb-ee'-ah From an unused root (meaning to be convex); a goblet; by analogy the calyx of a flower: - {house} {cup} pot.


H1392 <STRHEB>@ גּבעל gib‛ôl ghib-ole' Prolonged H1375; the calyx of a flower: - bolled.


H2099 <STRHEB>@ זו ziv zeev' Probably from an unused root meaning to be prominent; properly brightness (compare {H2111}) that {is} (figuratively) the month of flowers; Ziv (corresponding to Ijar or May): - Zif.


H4026 <STRHEB>@ מגדּלה מגדּל migdâl migdâlâh {mig-dawl'} mig-daw-law' From H1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy a rostrum; figuratively a (pyramidal) bed of flowers: - {castle} {flower} {pulpit} tower. Compare the names following.


H5079 <STRHEB>@ נדּה niddâh nid-daw' From H5074; properly rejection; by implication {impurity} especially personal (menstruation) or moral ({idolatry} incest): - X {far} {filthiness} X {flowers} menstruous ({woman}) put {apart} X removed ({woman}) {separation} set {apart} unclean ({-ness} {thing} with filthiness).


H5322 <STRHEB>@ נץ nêts nayts From H5340; a flower (from its brilliancy); also a hawk (from its flashing speed): - {blossom} hawk.


H5328 <STRHEB>@ נצּה nitstsâh nits-tsaw' Feminine of H5322; a blossom: - flower.


H5339 <STRHEB>@ נצּן nitstsân nits-tsawn' From H5322; a blossom: - flower.


H582 <STRHEB>@ אנושׁ 'ĕnôsh en-oshe' From H605; properly a mortal (and thus differeing from the more dignified H120); hence a man in general (singly or collectively). It is often unexpressed in the English {Version} especially when used in apposition with another word: - {another} X [blood-] {thirsty} {certain} chap {[-man]} {divers} {fellow} X in the flower of their {age} {husband} ({certain} mortal) {man} {people} {person} {servant} some (X of {them}) + {stranger} {those} + their trade. It is often unexpressed in the Engl. {version} especially when used in apposition with another word. Compare H376.


H6525 <STRHEB>@ פּרח perach peh'-rakh From H6524; calyx (natural or artificial); generally bloom: - {blossom} {bud} flower.


H6731 <STRHEB>@ צץ ציץ tsîyts tsits {tseets} tseets From H6692; properly {glistening} that {is} a burnished plate; also a flower (as bright colored); a wing (as gleaming in the air): - {blossom} {flower} {plate} wing.


H6733 <STRHEB>@ ציצה tsîytsâh tsee-tsaw' Feminine of H6731; a flower: - flower.


H7100 <STRHEB>@ קצח qetsach keh'-tsakh From an unused root apparently meaning to incise; fennel flower (from its pungency): - fitches.


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.


G3488 <STRGRK>@ Νάρκισσος Narkissos nar'-kis-sos A flower of the same name from νάρκη narkē (stupefaction as a narcotic); Narcissus a Roman: - Narcissus.


G438 <STRGRK>@ ἄνθος anthos anth'-os A primary word; a blossom: - flower.


G5230 <STRGRK>@ ὑπέρακμος huperakmos hoop-er'-ak-mos From G5228 and the base of G188; beyond the acme that is figuratively (of a daughter) past the bloom (prime) of youth: - + pass the flower of (her) age.


G5600 <STRGRK>@ ὦ ō o Including the oblique forms as well as ἦς ēs ace; ἦ ē ay etc.; the subjunctive of G1510; (may might6 can could6 would must etc.; also with G1487 and its compounds as well as with other particles) be: - + appear are (may might should) be X have is + pass the flower of her age should stand were.