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H1109 <
STRHEB
>@ בּלעם
bil
‛â
m
bil
-
awm
'
Probably
from
H1077 and
H5971;
not
(
of
the
) {
people
}
that
{
is
}
foreigner
; {
Bilam
}
a
Mesopotamian
prophet
;
also
a
place
in
Palestine
: - {
Balaam
}
Bileam
.
H1616 <
STRHEB
>@ גּיר גּר
g
ê
r
g
ê
yr
{
gare
}
gare
From
H1481;
properly
a
guest
;
by
implication
a
foreigner
: - {
alien
} {
sojourner
}
stranger
.
H2012 <
STRHEB
>@ הנע
h
ê
na
‛
hay
-
nah
'
Probably
of
foreigner
derivation
{
Hena
}
a
place
apparently
in
Mesopotamia
: -
Hena
.
H2114 <
STRHEB
>@ זוּר
z
û
r
zoor
A
primitive
root
;
to
turn
aside
(
especially
for
lodging
);
hence
to
be
a
{
foreigner
}
strange6
profane
;
specifically
(
active
participle
)
to
commit
adultery
: - (
come
from
)
another
({
man
} {
place
}) {
fanner
}
go
{
away
} (
e
-)
strange
({-
r
} {
thing
}
woman
).
H2368 <
STRHEB
>@ חתם חותם
ch
ô
th
â
m
ch
ô
th
â
m
{
kho
-
thawm
'}
kho
-
thawm
'
From
H2856;
a
signature
ring
: - {
seal
}
signet
.
H2858 <
STRHEB
>@ חתמת
ch
ô
themeth
kho
-
the
-
meth
Feminine
active
participle
of
H2856;
a
seal
: -
signet
.
H2885 <
STRHEB
>@ טבּעת ţ
abba
‛
ath
tab
-
bah
'-
ath
From
H2883;
properly
a
seal
(
as
sunk
into
the
{
wax
})
that
{
is
}
signet
(
for
sealing
);
hence
(
generically
)
a
ring
of
any
kind
: -
ring
.
H3103 <
STRHEB
>@ יובב
y
ô
b
â
b
yo
-
bawb
'
From
H2980;
howler
; {
Jobab
}
the
name
of
two
Israelites
and
of
three
foreigners
: -
Jobab
.
H3739 <
STRHEB
>@ כּרה
k
â
r
â
h
kaw
-
raw
'
Usually
assigned
as
a
primitive
{
root
}
but
probably
only
a
special
application
of
H3738 (
through
the
common
idea
of
planning
implied
in
a
bargain
);
to
purchase
: - {
buy
}
prepare
.
H3932 <
STRHEB
>@ לעג
l
â‛
ag
law
-
ag
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
deride
;
by
implication
(
as
if
imitating
a
foreigner
)
to
speak
unintelligibly
: -
have
in
{
derision
}
laugh
(
to
{
scorn
})
mock
({
on
})
stammering
.
H3934 <
STRHEB
>@ לעג
l
â‛ê
g
law
-
ayg
'
From
H3932;
a
buffoon
;
also
a
foreigner
: - {
mocker
}
stammering
.
H4820 <
STRHEB
>@ מרמה
mirm
â
h
meer
-
maw
'
From
H7411 in
the
sense
of
deceiving
;
fraud
: - {
craft
}
deceit
({-
ful
} {-
fully
}) {
false
} {
feigned
} {
guile
} {
subtilly
}
treachery
.
H5236 <
STRHEB
>@ נכר
n
ê
k
â
r
nay
-
kawr
'
From
H5234; {
foreign
}
or
(
concretely
)
a
{
foreigner
}
or
(
abstractly
)
heathendom
: - {
alien
}
strange
(+ -
er
).
H5237 <
STRHEB
>@ נכרי
nokr
î
y
nok
-
ree
'
From
H5235 (
second
form
); {
strange
}
in
a
variety
of
degrees
and
applications
({
foreign
}
non
-
relative6
{
adulterous
} {
different
}
wonderful
): - {
alien
} {
foreigner
} {
outlandish
}
strange
({-
r
}
woman
).
H5824 <
STRHEB
>@ עזקא ‛
izq
â'
iz
-
kaw
' (
Chaldee
);
from
a
root
corresponding
to
H5823;
a
signet
ring
(
as
engraved
): -
signet
.
H8267 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁקר
sheqer
sheh
'-
ker
From
H8266;
an
untruth
;
by
implication
a
sham
(
often
adverbially
): -
without
a
{
cause
}
deceit
({-
ful
})
false
({-
hood
} {-
ly
}) {
feignedly
} {
liar
} + {
lie
} {
lying
}
vain
({
thing
})
wrongfully
.
H8453 <
STRHEB
>@ תּשׁב תּושׁב
t
ô
sh
â
b
t
ô
sh
â
b
{
to
-
shawb
'}
to
-
shawb
' (
The
second
form
used
in
Kings
);
from
H3427;
a
dweller
(
but
not
{
outlandish
}
H5237);
especially
(
as
distinguished
from
a
native
citizen
(
active
participle
of
H3427)
and
a
temporary
{
inmate
} {
H1616}
or
mere
{
lodger
}
H3885)
resident
alien
: - {
foreigner
-
inhabitant
} {
sojourner
}
stranger
.
H8553 <
STRHEB
>@ תּמנה
timn
â
h
tim
-
naw
'
From
H4487;
a
portion
assigned
; {
Timnah
}
the
name
of
two
places
in
Palestine
: - {
Timnah
} {
Timnath
}
Thimnathah
.
G2084 <
STRGRK
>@ ἑτερόγλωσσος
heterogl
ō
ssos
het
-
er
-
og
'-
loce
-
sos
From
G2087 and
G1100;
other
tongued
that
is
a
foreigner
: -
man
of
other
tongue
.
G3927 <
STRGRK
>@ παρεπίδημος
parepid
ē
mos
par
-
ep
-
id
'-
ay
-
mos
From
G3844 and
the
base
of
G1927;
an
alien
alongside
that
is
a
resident
foreigner
: -
pilgrim
stranger
.
G3939 <
STRGRK
>@ παροικέω
paroike
ō
par
-
oy
-
keh
'-
o
From
G3844 and
G3611;
to
dwell
near
that
is
reside
as
a
foreigner
: -
sojourn
in
be
a
stranger
.
G3941 <
STRGRK
>@ πάροικος
paroikos
par
'-
oy
-
kos
From
G3844 and
G3624;
having
a
home
near
that
is
(
as
noun
)
a
by
-
dweller
(
alien
resident
): -
foreigner
sojourn
stranger
.
G4112 <
STRGRK
>@ πλαστός
plastos
plas
-
tos
'
From
G4111;
moulded
that
is
(
by
implication
)
artificial
or
(
figuratively
)
fictitious
(
false
): -
feigned
.
G4961 <
STRGRK
>@ συστρατιώτης
sustrati
ō
t
ē
s
soos
-
trat
-
ee
-
o
'-
tace
From
G4862 and
G4757;
a
co
-
campaigner
that
is
(
figuratively
)
an
associate
in
Christian
toil
: -
fellowsoldier
.
G4972 <
STRGRK
>@ σφραγίζω
sphragiz
ō
sfrag
-
id
'-
zo
From
G4973;
to
stamp
(
with
a
signet
or
private
mark
)
for
security
or
preservation
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
by
implication
to
keep
secret
to
attest
: - (
set
a
set
to
)
seal
up
stop
.
G4973 <
STRGRK
>@ σφραγίς
sphragis
sfrag
-
ece
'
Probably
strengthened
from
G5420;
a
signet
(
as
fencing
in
or
protecting
from
misappropriation
);
by
implication
the
stamp
impressed
(
as
a
mark
of
privacy
or
genuineness
)
literally
or
figuratively
: -
seal
.
G5272 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑπόκρισις
hupokrisis
hoop
-
ok
'-
ree
-
sis
From
G5271;
acting
under
a
feigned
part
;
that
is
(
figuratively
)
deceit
(
hypocrisy
): -
condemnation
dissimulation
hypocrisy
.
G505 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀνυπόκριτος
anupokritos
an
-
oo
-
pok
'-
ree
-
tos
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
a
presumed
derivative
of
G5271;
undissembled
that
is
sincere
: -
without
dissimulation
(
hypocrisy
)
unfeigned
.
G915 <
STRGRK
>@ βάρβαρος
barbaros
bar
'-
bar
-
os
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
a
foreigner
(
that
is
non
Greek
): -
barbarian
(-
rous
).