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Hail @ frozen rain-drops; one of the plagues of Egypt kjv@Exodus:9:23). It is mentioned by Haggai as a divine judgment kjv@Haggai:2:17). A hail-storm destroyed the army of the Amorites when they fought against Joshua kjv@Joshua:10:11). Ezekiel represents the wall daubed with untempered mortar as destroyed by great hail-stones kjv@Ezekiel:13:11). (
See also 38:22; kjv@Revelation:8:7 kjv@Revelation:11:19 kjv@Revelation:16:21 .)

Hail! @ a salutation expressive of a wish for the welfare of the person addressed; the translation of the Greek Chaire, "Rejoice" kjv@Luke:1:8). Used in mockery in kjv@Matthew:27:29.

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HAIL @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:38:22; kjv@Haggai:2:17
- Plague of, in Egypt kjv@Exodus:9:18-29; kjv@Psalms:78:48; kjv@Psalms:105:32
- Destroys army of the Amorites kjv@Joshua:10:11

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Isaiah:28:2; kjv@Revelation:8:7; kjv@Revelation:11:19; kjv@Revelation:16:21

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kjv@STRING:Abihail <HITCHCOCK>@ the father of strength - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Benhail <HITCHCOCK>@ son of strength - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Bered <HITCHCOCK>@ hail - HITCHCOCK-B


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H32 <STRHEB>@ אביחיל אביהיל 'ăbîyhayilbîychayil {ab-ee-hah'-yil} ab-ee-khah'-yil (More correct in its second form); from H1 and H2428; father (that {is} possessor) of might; Abihail or {Abichail} the name of three Israelites and two Israelitesses: - Abihail.


H68 <STRHEB>@ אבן 'eben eh'-ben From the root of H1129 through the {meaning} to build; a stone: - + {carbuncle} + {mason} + {plummet} {[chalk-} {hail-} {bead-} sling-] stone ({-ny}) (divers) weight (-s).


H1134 <STRHEB>@ בּן־חיל ben-chayil ben-khah'-yil From H1121 and H2428; son of might; Ben {Chail} an Israelite: - Ben-hail.


H1258 <STRHEB>@ בּרד bârad baw-rad A primitive {root} to hail: - hail.


H1259 <STRHEB>@ בּרד bârâd baw-rawd' From H1258; hail: - hail ([stones]).


H1260 <STRHEB>@ בּרד bered beh'-red From H1258; hail; {Bered} the name of a place south of {Palestine} also of an Israelite: - Bered.


H1261 <STRHEB>@ בּרד bârôd baw-rode' From H1258; spotted (as if with hail): - grisled.


H381 <STRHEB>@ אישׁ־חי אישׁ־חיל 'îysh-chayilysh-chay {eesh-khah'-yil} eesh-khah'ee From H376 and H2428; man of might; (The second form is by defective transcription used in ); as if from H376 and H2416; living man; Ishchail (or {Ishchai}) an Israelite: - a valiant man.


H417 <STRHEB>@ אלגּבישׁ 'elgâbîysh el-gaw-beesh' From H410 and H1378; hail (as if a great pearl): - great hail [-stones].


H7140 <STRHEB>@ קרח קרח qerach qôrach {keh'-rakh} ko'-rakh From H7139; ice (as if {bald} that {is} smooth); {hence} hail; by {resemblance} rock crystal: - {crystal} {frost} ice.


G2753 <STRGRK>@ κελεύω keleuō kel-yoo'-o From a primary word κέλλω kellō (to urge on); hail; to incite by word that is order: - bid (at give) command (-ment).


G5463 <STRGRK>@ χαίρω chairō khah'ee-ro A primary verb; to be full of cheer that is calmly happy or well off; impersonal especially as a salutation (on meeting or parting) be well: - farewell be glad God speed greeting hail joy (-fully) rejoice.


G5464 <STRGRK>@ χάλαζα chalaza khal'-ad-zah Probably from G5465; hail: - hail.