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HELMET - H>@ - ARMS, ARMOR

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Helmet @ (Heb. kob'a), a cap for the defence of the head ( kjv@1Samuel:17:5 kjv@1Samuel:17:38). In the New Testament the Greek equivalent is used kjv@Ephesians:6:17; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:8). (
See ARMS.)

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HELM @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Acts:27:40; kjv@James:3:4

HELMET @
- A defensive head-gear worn by soldiers kjv@1Samuel:17:5 kjv@1Samuel:17:38 kjv@2Chronicles:26:14; kjv@Jeremiah:46:4; kjv@Ezekiel:23:24

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Isaiah:59:17; kjv@Ephesians:6:17; kjv@1Thessalonians:5:8

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H3553 <STRHEB>@ כּובע kôbako'-bah From an unused root meaning to be high or rounded; a helmet (as arched): - helmet. Compare H6959.


H3680 <STRHEB>@ כּסה kâsâh kaw-saw' A primitive root; properly to {plump} that {is} fill up hollows; by implication to cover (for clothing or secrecy): - clad {self} {close} {clothe} {conceal} cover ({self}) (flee to) {hide} overwhelm. Compare H3780.


H4569 <STRHEB>@ מעברה מעבר ma‛ăbâr ma‛ăbârâh {mah-ab-awr'} mah-ab-aw-raw' From H5674; a crossing place (of a {river} a ford; of a {mountain} a pass); abstractly a {transit} that {is} (figuratively) overwhelming: - {ford} place where . . . {pass} passage.


H5307 <STRHEB>@ נפל nâphal naw-fal' A primitive root; to {fall} in a great variety of applications (intransitively or {causatively} literally or figuratively): - be {accepted} cast ({down} {self} {[lots]} {out}) {cease} {die} divide (by {lot}) (let) {fail} (cause {to} {let} {make} ready to) fall ({away} {down} {-en} {-ing}) fell ({-ing}) {fugitive} have {[inheritamce]} {inferior} be judged [by mistake for {H6419]} lay ({along}) (cause to) lie {down} light ({down}) be (X hast) {lost} {lying} {overthrow} {overwhelm} {perish} present ({-ed} {-ing}) (make to) {rot} {slay} smite {out} X {surely} throw down.


H5848 <STRHEB>@ עטף ‛âţaph aw-taf' A primitive root; to {shroud} that {is} clothe (whether transitively or reflexively); hence (from the idea of darkness) to languish: - cover ({over}) {fail} {faint} {feebler} hide {self} be {overwhelmed} swoon.


H6959 <STRHEB>@ קובע qôbako'-bah or ko-bah' A form collateral to H3553; a helmet: - helmet.


H7779 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּף shûph shoof A primitive root; properly to {gape} that {is} snap at; figuratively to overwhelm: - {break} {bruise} cover.


H7857 <STRHEB>@ שׁטף shâţaph shaw-taf' A primitive root; to gush; by implication to {inundate} cleanse; by analogy to {gallop} conquer: - {drown} (over-) flow ({-whelm}) {rinse} {run} {rush} (throughly) wash (away).


G1686 <STRGRK>@ ἐμβάπτω embaptō em-bap'-to From G1722 and G911; to whelm on that is wet (a part of the person etc.) by contact with a fluid: - dip.


G1706 <STRGRK>@ ἐμπίπτω empiptō em-pip'-to From G1722 and G4098; to fall on that is (literally) be entrapped by or (figuratively) be overwhelmed with: - fall among (into).


G2942 <STRGRK>@ κυβερνήτης kubernētēs koo-ber-nay'-tace From the same as G2941; helmsman that is (by implication) captain: - (ship) master.


G4030 <STRGRK>@ περικεφαλαία perikephalaia per-ee-kef-al-ah'-yah Feminine of a compound of G4012 and G2776; encirclement of the head that is a helmet: - helmet.


G4079 <STRGRK>@ πηδάλιον pēdalion pay-dal'-ee-on Neuter of a (presumed) derivative of πηδόν pēdon (the blade of an oar; from the same as G3976); a pedal that is helm: - rudder.


G4216 <STRGRK>@ ποταμοφόρητος potamophorētos pot-am-of-or'-ay-tos From G4215 and a derivative of G5409; river borne that is overwhelmed by a stream: - carried away of the flood.


G907 <STRGRK>@ βαπτίζω baptizō bap-tid'-zo From a derivative of G911; to make whelmed (that is fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism: - baptist baptize wash.


G911 <STRGRK>@ βάπτω baptō bap'-to A primary verb; to whelm that is cover wholly with a fluid; in the New Testament only in a qualified or specific sense that is (literally) to moisten (a part of one´ s person) or (by implication) to stain (as with dye): - dip.