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@
STRIN
G:
Azgad
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
a
strong
army
;
a
gang
of
robbers
-
HITCHCOCK
-
A
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
En
-
gannim
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
eye
,
or
fountain
,
of
protection
or
of
gardens
-
HITCHCOCK
-
E
tcr:
strongs:
H1343 <
STRHEB
>@ גּאה
ge
'
eh
gay
-
eh
'
From
H1342;
lofty
;
figuratively
arrogant
: -
proud
.
H1344 <
STRHEB
>@ גּאה
g
ê'â
h
gay
-
aw
'
Feminine
from
H1342;
arrogance
: -
pride
.
H1346 <
STRHEB
>@ גּאוה
ga
'ă
v
â
h
gah
-
av
-
aw
'
From
H1342;
arrogance
or
majesty
;
by
implication
(
concretely
)
ornament
: - {
excellency
} {
haughtiness
} {
highness
} {
pride
} {
proudly
}
swelling
.
H1347 <
STRHEB
>@ גּאון
g
â'ô
n
gaw
-
ohn
'
From
H1342;
the
same
as
H1346: - {
arrogancy
}
excellency
({-
lent
}) {
majesty
} {
pomp
} {
pride
} {
proud
}
swelling
.
H1363 <
STRHEB
>@ גּבהּ
g
ô
bahh
go
'-
bah
From
H1361; {
elation
} {
grandeur
}
arrogance
: - {
excellency
} {
haughty
} {
height
} {
high
} {
loftiness
}
pride
.
H1364 <
STRHEB
>@ גּבוהּ גּבהּ
g
â
b
ô
hha
g
â
b
ô
hha
{
gaw
-
bo
'-
ah
}
gaw
-
bo
'-
ah
From
H1361;
elevated
(
or
{
elated
}) {
powerful
}
arrogant
: - {
haughty
} {
height
}
high
({-
er
}) {
lofty
} {
proud
}
X
exceeding
proudly
.
H1466 <
STRHEB
>@ גּוה
g
ê
v
â
h
gay
-
vaw
'
The
same
as
H1465;
exaltation
; (
figuratively
)
arrogance
: -
lifting
{
up
}
pride
.
H1588 <
STRHEB
>@ גּן
gan
gan
From
H1598;
a
garden
(
as
fenced
): -
garden
.
H1590 <
STRHEB
>@ גּנּב
gann
â
b
gan
-
nawb
'
From
H1589;
a
stealer
: -
thief
.
H1593 <
STRHEB
>@ גּנּה
gann
â
h
gan
-
naw
'
Feminine
of
H1588;
a
garden
: -
garden
.
H2086 <
STRHEB
>@ זד
z
ê
d
zade
'
From
H2102;
arrogant
: - {
presumptuous
}
proud
.
H2087 <
STRHEB
>@ זדון
z
â
d
ô
n
zaw
-
done
'
From
H2102;
arrogance
: - {
presumptuously
} {
pride
}
proud
(
man
).
H2441 <
STRHEB
>@ חך
ch
ê
k
khake
Probably
from
H2496 in
the
sense
of
tasting
;
properly
the
palate
or
inside
of
the
mouth
;
hence
the
mouth
itself
(
as
the
organ
of
{
speech
}
taste
and
kissing
): - (
roof
of
the
) {
mouth
}
taste
.
H2490 <
STRHEB
>@ חלל
ch
â
lal
khaw
-
lal
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
H2470);
properly
to
{
bore
}
that
{
is
} (
by
implication
)
to
{
wound
}
to
dissolve
;
figuratively
to
profane
(
a
{
person
}
place
or
{
thing
})
to
break
(
one
´
s
{
word
})
to
begin
(
as
if
by
an
opening
-
wedge
);
denominatively
(
from
H2485)
to
play
(
the
flute
): -
begin
(
X
men
{
began
}) {
defile
}
X
{
break
} {
defile
}
X
eat
(
as
common
{
things
})
X
{
first
}
X
gather
the
grape
{
thereof
}
X
take
{
inheritance
} {
pipe
}
player
on
{
instruments
} {
pollute
} (
cast
as
)
profane
({
self
}) {
prostitute
}
slay
({
slain
}) {
sorrow
} {
stain
}
wound
.
H3093 <
STRHEB
>@ יהיר
y
â
h
î
yr
yaw
-
here
'
Probably
from
the
same
as
H2022;
elated
;
hence
arrogant
: - {
haughty
}
proud
.
H3246 <
STRHEB
>@ יסד
yes
û
d
yes
-
ood
'
From
H3245;
a
foundation
(
figuratively
that
{
is
}
beginning
): -
X
began
.
H3629 <
STRHEB
>@ כּליה
kily
â
h
kil
-
yaw
'
Feminine
of
H3627 (
only
in
the
plural
);
a
kidney
(
as
an
essential
organ
);
figuratively
the
mind
(
as
the
interior
self
): - {
kidneys
}
reins
.
H3824 <
STRHEB
>@ לבב
l
ê
b
â
b
lay
-
bawb
'
From
H3823;
the
heart
(
as
the
most
interior
organ
);
used
also
like
H3820: - +
bethink
{
themselves
} {
breast
} {
comfortably
} {
courage
} ({[
faint
]} [
tender
-] {
heart
([-
ed
]}) {
midst
} {
mind
}
X
{
unawares
}
understanding
.
H4042 <
STRHEB
>@ מגן
m
â
gan
maw
-
gan
'
A
denominative
from
H4043;
properly
to
shield
;
encompass
with
;
figuratively
to
{
rescue
}
to
hand
safely
over
(
that
{
is
}
surrender
): -
deliver
.
H4043 <
STRHEB
>@ מגנּה מגן
m
â
g
ê
n
meginn
â
h
{
maw
-
gane
'}
meg
-
in
-
naw
'
From
H1598;
a
shield
(
that
{
is
}
the
small
one
or
buckler
);
figuratively
a
protector
;
also
the
scaly
hide
of
the
crocodile
: -
X
{
armed
} {
buckler
} {
defence
} {
ruler
} + {
scale
}
shield
.
H4057 <
STRHEB
>@ מדבּר
midb
â
r
mid
-
bawr
'
From
H1696 in
the
sense
of
driving
;
a
pasture
(
that
{
is
}
open
{
field
}
whither
cattle
are
driven
);
by
implication
a
desert
;
also
speech
(
including
its
organs
): - {
desert
} {
south
} {
speech
}
wilderness
.
H5059 <
STRHEB
>@ נגן
n
â
gan
naw
-
gan
'
A
primitive
root
;
prop
to
{
thrum
}
that
{
is
}
beat
a
tune
with
the
fingers
;
especially
to
play
on
a
stringed
instrument
;
hence
(
generally
)
to
make
music
: -
player
on
{
instruments
}
sing
to
the
stringed
{
instruments
} {
melody
} {
ministrel
}
play
(-
er
. -
ing
).
H5460 <
STRHEB
>@ סגן
segan
seg
-
an
' (
Chaldee
);
corresponding
to
H5461: -
governor
.
H5630 <
STRHEB
>@ סרין
siry
ô
n
sir
-
yone
'
For
H8302;
a
coat
of
mail
: -
brigandine
.
H5702 <
STRHEB
>@ עגן ‛â
gan
aw
-
gan
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
debar
}
that
{
is
}
from
marriage
: -
stay
.
H5748 <
STRHEB
>@ עגּב עוּגב ‛û
g
â
b
‛û
gg
â
b
{
oo
-
gawb
'}
oog
-
gawb
'
From
H5689 in
the
original
sense
of
breathing
;
a
reed
instrument
of
music
: -
organ
.
H5873 <
STRHEB
>@ עין גּנּים ‛ê
yn
gann
î
ym
ane
gan
-
neem
'
From
H5869 and
the
plural
of
H1588;
fountain
of
gardens
; {
En
-
Gannim
}
a
place
in
Palestine
: -
En
-
gannim
.
H6135 <
STRHEB
>@ עקר ‛â
q
â
r
aw
-
kawr
'
From
H6131;
sterile
(
as
if
extirpated
in
the
generative
organs
): - (
X
male
or
female
)
barren
(
woman
).
H6277 <
STRHEB
>@ עתק ‛â
th
â
q
aw
-
thawk
'
From
H6275 in
the
sense
of
license
;
impudent
: - {
arrogancy
}
grievous
(
hard
) {
things
}
stiff
.
H6635 <
STRHEB
>@ צבאה צבא
ts
â
b
â'
tseb
â'â
h
{
tsaw
-
baw
'}
tseb
-
aw
-
aw
'
From
H6633;
a
mass
of
persons
(
or
figurative
{
things
})
especially
regularly
organized
for
war
(
an
army
);
by
implication
a
{
campaign
}
literally
or
figuratively
(
specifically
{
hardship
}
worship
): -
appointed
{
time
} (+) {
army
} (+) {
battle
} {
company
} {
host
} {
service
} {
soldiers
}
waiting
{
upon
}
war
(-
fare
).
H7279 <
STRHEB
>@ רגן
r
â
gan
raw
-
gan
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
grumble
}
that
{
is
}
rebel
: -
murmur
.
G21 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀγαλλιάω
agallia
ō
ag
-
al
-
lee
-
ah
'-
o
From
ἄγαν
agan
(
much
)
and
G242;
properly
to
jump
for
joy
that
is
exult
: -
be
(
exceeding
)
glad
with
exceeding
joy
rejoice
(
greatly
).
G23 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀγανακτέω
aganakte
ō
ag
-
an
-
ak
-
teh
'-
o
From
ἄγαν
agan
(
much
)
and
ἄχθος
achhos
̄ (
grief
;
akin
to
the
base
of
G43);
to
be
greatly
afflicted
that
is
(
figuratively
)
indignant
: -
be
much
(
sore
)
displeased
have
(
be
moved
with
with
)
indignation
.
G24 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀγανάκτησις
aganakt
ē
sis
ag
-
an
-
ak
'-
tay
-
sis
From
G23;
indignation
: -
indignation
.
G25 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀγαπάω
agapa
ō
ag
-
ap
-
ah
'-
o
Perhaps
from
ἄγαν
agan
(
much
;
or
compare
[
H5689]);
to
love
(
in
a
social
or
moral
sense
): - (
be
-)
love
(-
ed
).
Compare
G5368.
G1044 <
STRGRK
>@ γάγγραινα
gaggraina
gang
'-
grahee
-
nah
From
γραίνω
grain
ō (
to
gnaw
);
an
ulcer
(
gangrene
): -
canker
.
G1484 <
STRGRK
>@ ἔθνος
ethnos
eth
'-
nos
Probably
from
G1486;
a
race
(
as
of
the
same
habit
)
that
is
a
tribe
;
specifically
a
foreign
(
non
-
Jewish
)
one
(
usually
by
implication
pagan
): -
Gentile
heathen
nation
people
.
G145 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰσθητήριον
aisth
ē
t
ē
rion
ahee
-
sthay
-
tay
'-
ree
-
on
From
a
derivative
of
G143;
properly
an
organ
of
perception
that
is
(
figuratively
)
judgment
: -
senses
.
G165 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰών
ai
ō
n
ahee
-
ohn
'
From
the
same
as
G104;
properly
an
age
;
by
extension
perpetuity
(
also
past
);
by
implication
the
world
;
specifically
(
Jewish
)
a
Messianic
period
(
present
or
future
): -
age
course
eternal
(
for
)
ever
(-
more
) [
n
-]
ever
(
beginning
of
the
while
the
)
world
(
began
without
end
).
Compare
G5550.
G166 <
STRGRK
>@ αἰώνιος
ai
ō
nios
ahee
-
o
'-
nee
-
os
From
G165;
perpetual
(
also
used
of
past
time
or
past
and
future
as
well
): -
eternal
for
ever
everlasting
world
(
began
).
G2129 <
STRGRK
>@ εὐλογία
eulogia
yoo
-
log
-
ee
'-
ah
From
the
same
as
G2127;
fine
speaking
that
is
elegance
of
language
;
commendation
(
eulogy
)
that
is
(
reverentially
)
adoration
;
religiously
benediction
;
by
implication
consecration
;
by
extension
benefit
or
largess
: -
blessing
(
a
matter
of
)
bounty
(
X
-
tifully
)
fair
speech
.
G2176 <
STRGRK
>@ εὐώνυμος
eu
ō
numos
yoo
-
o
'-
noo
-
mos
From
G2095 and
G3686;
properly
well
named
(
good
omened
)
that
is
the
left
(
which
was
the
lucky
side
among
the
pagan
Greeks
);
neuter
as
adverb
at
the
left
hand
: - (
on
the
)
left
.
G2345 <
STRGRK
>@ θιγγάνω
thiggan
ō
thing
-
gan
'-
o
A
prolonged
form
of
an
obsolete
primary
word
θίγω
thig
ō (
to
finger
);
to
manipulate
that
is
have
to
do
with
;
by
implication
to
injure
: -
handle
touch
.
G2403 <
STRGRK
>@ Ἰεζαβήλ
Iezab
ē
l
ee
-
ed
-
zab
-
ale
'
Of
Hebrew
origin
[
H348];
Jezabel
(
that
is
Jezebel
)
a
Tyrian
woman
(
used
as
a
synonym
of
a
termagant
or
false
teacher
): -
Jezabel
.
G2463 <
STRGRK
>@ ἶρις
iris
ee
'-
ris
Perhaps
from
G2046 (
as
a
symbol
of
the
female
messenger
of
the
pagan
deities
);
a
rainbow
(
iris
): -
rainbow
.
G2866 <
STRGRK
>@ κομψότερον
kompsoteron
komp
-
sot
'-
er
-
on
Neuter
comparative
of
a
derivative
of
the
base
of
G2865 (
meaning
properly
well
dressed
that
is
nice
);
figuratively
convalescent
: - +
began
to
amend
.
G203 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκροβυστία
akrobustia
ak
-
rob
-
oos
-
tee
'-
ah
From
G206 and
probably
a
modified
form
of
πόσθη
posth
ē (
the
penis
or
male
sexual
organ
);
the
prepuce
;
by
implication
an
uncircumcised
(
that
is
gentile
figuratively
unregenerate
)
state
or
person
: -
not
circumcised
uncircumcised
[
with
G2192]
uncircumcision
.
G3027 <
STRGRK
>@ λῃστης
l
ē
st
ē
s
lace
-
tace
'
From
ληΐ́ζομαι
l
ē
izomai
(
to
plunder
);
a
brigand
: -
robber
thief
.
G3115 <
STRGRK
>@ μακροθυμία
makrothumia
mak
-
roth
-
oo
-
mee
'-
ah
From
the
same
as
G3116;
longanimity
that
is
(
objectively
)
forbearance
or
(
subjectively
)
fortitude
: -
longsuffering
patience
.
G3166 <
STRGRK
>@ μεγαλαυχέω
megalauche
ō
meg
-
al
-
ow
-
kheh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G3173 and
αὐχέω
auche
ō (
to
boast
;
akin
to
G837 and
G2744);
to
talk
big
that
is
be
grandiloquent
(
arrogant
egotistic
): -
boast
great
things
.
G3542 <
STRGRK
>@ νομή
nom
ē
nom
-
ah
'
Feminine
from
the
same
as
G3551;
pasture
that
is
(
the
act
)
feeding
(
figuratively
spreading
of
a
gangrene
)
or
(
the
food
)
pasturage
: -
X
eat
pasture
.
G3790 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀφρύς
ophrus
of
-
roos
'
Perhaps
from
G3700 (
through
the
idea
of
the
shading
or
proximity
to
the
organ
of
vision
);
the
eye
brow
or
forehead
that
is
(
figuratively
)
the
brink
of
a
precipice
: -
brow
.
G4076 <
STRGRK
>@ πήγανον
p
ē
ganon
pay
'-
gan
-
on
From
G4078;
rue
(
from
its
thick
or
fleshy
leaves
): -
rue
.
G4553 <
STRGRK
>@ σαργάνη
sargan
ē
sar
-
gan
'-
ay
Apparently
of
Hebrew
origin
[
H8276];
a
basket
(
as
interwoven
or
wicker
work
): -
basket
.
G4683 <
STRGRK
>@ σπαργανόω
spargano
ō
spar
-
gan
-
o
'-
o
From
σπάργανον
sparganon
(
a
strip
;
from
a
derivative
of
the
base
of
G4682 meaning
to
strap
or
wrap
with
strips
);
to
swathe
(
an
infant
after
the
Oriental
custom
): -
wrap
in
swaddling
clothes
.
G4883 <
STRGRK
>@ συναρμολογέω
sunarmologe
ō
soon
-
ar
-
mol
-
og
-
eh
'-
o
From
G4862 and
a
derivative
of
a
compound
of
G719 and
G3004 (
in
its
original
sense
of
laying
);
to
render
close
jointed
together
that
is
organize
compactly
: -
be
fitly
framed
(
joined
)
together
.
G5252 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑπερφρονεώ
huperphrone
ō
hoop
-
er
-
fron
-
eh
'-
o
From
G5228 and
G5426;
to
esteem
oneself
overmuch
that
is
be
vain
or
arrogant
: -
think
more
highly
.
G5309 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑψηλοφρονέω
hups
ē
lophrone
ō
hoop
-
say
-
lo
-
fron
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G5308 and
G5424;
to
be
lofty
in
mind
that
is
arrogant
: -
be
highminded
.
G5434 <
STRGRK
>@ φρύγανον
phruganon
froo
'-
gan
-
on
Neuter
of
a
presumed
derivative
of
φρύγω
phrug
ō (
to
roast
or
parch
;
akin
to
the
base
of
G5395);
something
desiccated
that
is
a
dry
twig
: -
stick
.
G600 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀποκαθίστημι
apokathist
ē
mi
ap
-
ok
-
ath
-
is
'-
tay
-
mee
From
G575 and
G2525;
to
reconstitute
(
in
health
home
or
organization
): -
restore
(
again
).
G624 <
STRGRK
>@ Ἀπολλωνία
Apoll
ō
nia
ap
-
ol
-
lo
-
nee
'-
ah
From
the
pagan
deity
Ἀπόλλων
Apoll
ō
n
(
that
is
the
sun
;
from
G622);
Apollonia
a
place
in
Macedonia
: -
Apollonia
.
G809 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀσχήμων
asch
ē
m
ō
n
as
-
kay
'-
mone
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
a
presumed
derivative
of
G2192 (
in
the
sense
of
its
congener
G4976);
properly
shapeless
that
is
(
figuratively
)
inelegant
: -
uncomely
.
G829 <
STRGRK
>@ αὐθάδης
authad
ē
s
ow
-
thad
'-
ace
From
G846 and
the
base
of
G2237;
self
pleasing
that
is
arrogant
: -
self
-
willed
.