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@
STRIN
G:
Ahinoam
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
beauty
of
the
brother
;
brother
of
motion
-
HITCHCOCK
-
A
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Gaash
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
tempest
;
commotion
-
HITCHCOCK
-
G
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Neiel
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
commotion
,
or
moving
,
of
God
-
HITCHCOCK
-
N
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Zoan
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
motion
-
HITCHCOCK
-
Z
tcr:
strongs:
H1523 <
STRHEB
>@ גּוּל גּיל
g
î
yl
g
û
l
{
gheel
}
gool
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
spin
around
(
under
the
influence
of
any
violent
{
emotion
})
that
{
is
}
usually
{
rejoice
}
or
(
as
cringing
)
fear
: -
be
{
glad
} {
joy
}
be
{
joyful
}
rejoice
.
H1681 <
STRHEB
>@ דּבּה
dibb
â
h
dib
-
baw
'
From
H1680 (
in
the
sense
of
furtive
motion
);
slander
: - {
defaming
}
evil
{
report
} {
infamy
}
slander
.
H1682 <
STRHEB
>@ דּברה דּבורה
deb
ô
r
â
h
deb
ô
r
â
h
{
deb
-
o
-
raw
'}
deb
-
o
-
raw
'
From
H1696 (
in
the
sense
of
orderly
motion
);
the
bee
(
from
its
systematic
instincts
): -
bee
.
H1993 <
STRHEB
>@ המה
h
â
m
â
h
haw
-
maw
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
H1949);
to
make
a
loud
sound
(
like
English
hum
);
by
implication
to
be
in
great
commotion
or
{
tumult
}
to
{
rage
}
war6
{
moan
}
clamor
: - {
clamorous
} {
concourse
}
cry
{
aloud
}
be
{
disquieted
} {
loud
} {
mourn
}
be
{
moved
}
make
a
{
noise
} {
rage
} {
roar
} {
sound
}
be
{
troubled
}
make
in
{
tumult
} {
tumultuous
}
be
in
an
uproar
.
H2000 <
STRHEB
>@ המם
h
â
mam
haw
-
mam
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
{
H1949}
H1993);
properly
to
put
in
commotion
;
by
implication
to
{
disturb
} {
drive
}
destroy
: - {
break
} {
consume
} {
crush
} {
destroy
} {
discomfit
} {
trouble
}
vex
.
H2022 <
STRHEB
>@ הר
har
har
A
shortened
form
of
H2042;
a
mountain
or
range
of
hills
(
sometimes
used
figuratively
): -
hill
({
country
})
mount
({-
ain
})
X
promotion
.
H2467 <
STRHEB
>@ חלד
ch
ô
led
kho
'-
led
From
the
same
as
H2465;
a
weasel
(
from
its
gliding
motion
): -
weasel
.
H2563 <
STRHEB
>@ חמר
ch
ô
mer
kho
'-
mer
From
H2560;
properly
a
bubbling
{
up
}
that
{
is
}
of
{
water
}
a
wave
;
of
{
earth
}
mire
or
clay
(
cement
);
also
a
heap
;
hence
a
chomer
or
dry
measure
: - {
clay
} {
heap
} {
homer
} {
mire
} {
motion
}
mortar
.
H3753 <
STRHEB
>@ כּרכּרה
kark
â
r
â
h
kar
-
kaw
-
raw
'
From
H3769;
a
dromedary
(
from
its
rapid
motion
as
if
dancing
): -
swift
beast
.
H4944 <
STRHEB
>@ משּׁק
mashsh
â
q
mash
-
shawk
'
From
H8264;
a
{
traversing
}
that
{
is
}
rapid
motion
: -
running
to
and
fro
.
H413 <
STRHEB
>@ אל אל 'ê
l
'
el
{
ale
}
el
(
Used
only
in
the
shortened
constructive
form
(
the
second
form
));
a
primitive
{
particle
}
properly
denoting
motion
{
towards
}
but
occasionally
used
of
a
quiescent
{
position
}
that
{
is
}
near6
with
or
among
;
often
in
{
general
}
to
: - {
about
}
according
{
to
} {
after
} {
against
} {
among
}
as
{
for
} {
at
}
because
({-
fore
} {-
side
})
both
. . . {
and
} {
by
} {
concerning
} {
for
} {
from
}
X
{
hath
}
in
({-
to
}) {
near
} (
out
) {
of
} {
over
}
through6to
({-
ward
}) {
under
} {
unto
} {
upon
} {
whether
}
with
(-
in
).
H5132 <
STRHEB
>@ נוּץ
n
û
ts
noots
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
flash
; {
hence
}
to
blossom
(
from
the
brilliancy
of
color
); {
also
}
to
fly
away
(
from
the
quickness
of
motion
): -
flee
{
away
}
bud
(
forth
).
H5205 <
STRHEB
>@ ניד
n
î
yd
need
From
H5110;
motion
(
of
the
lips
in
speech
): -
moving
.
H5269 <
STRHEB
>@ נעה
n
ê‛â
h
nay
-
aw
'
From
H5128;
motion
; {
Neah
}
a
place
in
Palestine
: -
Neah
.
H6749 <
STRHEB
>@ צלל
ts
â
lal
tsaw
-
lal
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
tumble
{
down
}
that
{
is
}
settle
by
a
waving
motion
: -
sink
.
Compare
{
H6750}
H6751.
H7034 <
STRHEB
>@ קלה
q
â
l
â
h
kaw
-
law
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
light
(
as
implied
in
rapid
{
motion
})
but
figuratively
only
(
be
(
causatively
hold
)
in
contempt
): - {
base
} {
contemn
} {
despise
}
lightly
{
esteem
}
set
{
light
}
seem
vile
.
H7049 <
STRHEB
>@ קלע
q
â
la
‛
kaw
-
lah
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
sling
;
also
to
carve
(
as
if
a
circular
{
motion
}
or
into
light
forms
): - {
carve
}
sling
(
out
).
H7264 <
STRHEB
>@ רגז
r
â
gaz
raw
-
gaz
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
quiver
(
with
any
violent
{
emotion
}
especially
anger
or
fear
): -
be
{
afraid
}
stand
in
{
awe
} {
disquiet
}
fall
{
out
} {
fret
} {
move
} {
provoke
} {
quake
} {
rage
} {
shake
} {
tremble
} {
trouble
}
be
wroth
.
H7267 <
STRHEB
>@ רגז
r
ô
gez
ro
'-
ghez
From
H7264; {
commotion
}
restlessness
(
of
a
{
horse
})
crash
(
of
{
thunder
}) {
disquiet
}
anger
: - {
fear
} {
noise
} {
rage
} {
trouble
} ({-
ing
})
wrath
.
H7280 <
STRHEB
>@ רגע
r
â
ga
‛
raw
-
gah
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
toss
violently
and
suddenly
(
the
sea
with
{
waves
}
the
skin
with
boils
);
figuratively
(
in
a
favorable
manner
)
to
{
settle
}
that
{
is
}
quiet
;
specifically
to
wink
(
from
the
motion
of
the
eye
lids
): - {
break
} {
divide
}
find
{
ease
}
be
a
{
moment
} ({
cause
} {
give
}
make
to
) {
rest
}
make
suddenly
.
H7494 <
STRHEB
>@ רעשׁ
ra
‛
ash
rah
'-
ash
From
H7493; {
vibration
} {
bounding
}
uproar
: - {
commotion
}
confused
{
noise
} {
earthquake
} {
fierceness
} {
quaking
} {
rattling
} {
rushing
}
shaking
.
G1519 <
STRGRK
>@ εἰς
eis
ice
A
primary
preposition
;
to
or
into
(
indicating
the
point
reached
or
entered
)
of
place
time
or
(
figuratively
)
purpose
(
result
etc
.);
also
in
adverbial
phrases
.: - [
abundant
-]
ly
against
among
as
at
[
back
-]
ward
before
by
concerning
+
continual
+
far
more
exceeding
for
[
intent
purpose
]
fore
+
forth
in
(
among
at
unto
-
so
much
that
-
to
)
to
the
intent
that
+
of
one
mind
+
never
of
(
up
-)
on
+
perish
+
set
at
one
again
(
so
)
that
therefore
(-
unto
)
throughout
till
to
(
be
the
end
-
ward
) (
here
-)
until
(-
to
) . . .
ward
[
where
-]
fore
with
.
Often
used
in
composition
with
the
same
general
import
but
only
with
verbs
(
etc
.)
expressing
motion
(
literallyor
figuratively
.
G1537 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκ ἐξ
ek
ex
ek
ex
A
primary
preposition
denoting
origin
(
the
point
whence
motion
or
action
proceeds
)
from6
out
(
of
place
time
or
cause
;
literally
or
figuratively
;
direct
or
remote
): -
after
among
X
are
at
betwixt
(-
yond
)
by
(
the
means
of
)
exceedingly
(+
abundantly
above
)
for
(-
th
)
from
(
among
forth
up
) +
grudgingly
+
heartily
X
heavenly
X
hereby
+
very
highly
in
. . .
ly
(
because
by
reason
)
of
off
(
from
)
on
out
among
(
from
of
)
over
since
X
thenceforth
through
X
unto
X
vehemently
with
(-
out
).
Often
used
in
composition
with
the
same
general
import
;
often
of
completion
.
G1722 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐν
en
en
A
primary
preposition
denoting
(
fixed
)
position
(
in
place
time
or
state
)
and
(
by
implication
)
instrumentality
(
medially
or
constructively
)
that
is
a
relation
of
rest
(
intermediate
between
G1519 and
G1537);
in
at
(
up
-)
on
by
etc
.: -
about
after
against
+
almost
X
altogether
among
X
as
at
before
between
(
here
-)
by
(+
all
means
)
for
(. . .
sake
of
) +
give
self
wholly
to
(
here
-)
in
(-
to
-
wardly
)
X
mightily
(
because
)
of
(
up
-)
on
[
open
-]
ly
X
outwardly
one
X
quickly
X
shortly
[
speedi
-]
ly
X
that
X
there
(-
in
-
on
)
through
(-
out
) (
un
-)
to
(-
ward
)
under
when
where
(-
with
)
while
with
(-
in
).
Often
used
in
compounds
with
substantially
the
same
import
;
rarely
with
verbs
of
motion
and
then
not
to
indicate
direction
except
(
elliptically
)
by
a
separate
(
and
different
)
prep
.
G181 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκαταστασία
akatastasia
ak
-
at
-
as
-
tah
-
see
'-
ah
From
G182;
instability
that
is
disorder
: -
commotion
confusion
tumult
.
G3738 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀρχέομαι
orcheomai
or
-
kheh
'-
om
-
ahee
Middle
voice
from
όρχος
orchos
(
a
row
or
ring
);
to
dance
(
from
the
ranklike
or
regular
motion
): -
dance
.
G3804 <
STRGRK
>@ πάθημα
path
ē
ma
path
'-
ay
-
mah
From
a
presumed
derivative
of
G3806;
something
undergone
that
is
hardship
or
pain
;
subjectively
an
emotion
or
influence
: -
affection
affliction
motion
suffering
.
G3992 <
STRGRK
>@ πέμπω
pemp
ō
pem
'-
po
Apparently
a
primary
verb
;
to
dispatch
(
from
the
subjective
view
or
point
of
departure
whereas
ἵημι
hi
ē
mi
[
as
a
stronger
form
of
εἶμι
eimi
]
refers
rather
to
the
objective
point
or
terminus
ad
quem
and
G4724 denotes
properly
the
orderly
motion
involved
)
especially
on
a
temporary
errand
;
also
to
transmit
bestow
or
wield
: -
send
thrust
in
.
G4314 <
STRGRK
>@ πρός
pros
pros
A
strengthened
form
of
G4253;
a
preposition
of
direction
;
forward
to
that
is
toward
(
with
the
genitive
case
the
side
of
that
is
pertaining
to
;
with
the
dative
case
by
the
side
of
that
is
near
to
;
usually
with
the
accusative
case
the
place
time
occasion
or
respect
which
is
the
destination
of
the
relation
that
is
whither
or
for
which
it
is
predicated
): -
about
according
to
against
among
at
because
of
before
between
([
where
-])
by
for
X
at
thy
house
in
for
intent
nigh
unto
of
which
pertain
to
that
to
(
the
end
that
) +
together
to
([
you
]) -
ward
unto
with
(-
in
).
In
compounds
it
denotes
essentially
the
same
applications
namely
motion
towards
accession
to
or
nearness
at
.
G4486 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥήγνυμι ῥήσσω
rh
ē
gnumi
rh
ē
ss
ō
hrayg
'-
noo
-
mee
hrace
'-
so
Both
are
prolonged
forms
of
ῥήκω
rh
ē
ko
(
which
appears
only
in
certain
forms
and
is
itself
probably
a
strengthened
form
of
ἄγνυμι
agnumi
(
see
in
G2608));
to
break
wreck
or
crack
that
is
(
especially
)
to
sunder
(
by
separation
of
the
parts
;
G2608 being
its
intensive
(
with
the
preposition
in
compounds
)
and
G2352 a
shattering
to
minute
fragments
;
but
not
a
reduction
to
the
constituent
particles
like
G3089)
or
disrupt
lacerate
;
by
implication
to
convulse
(
with
spasms
);
figuratively
to
give
vent
to
joyful
emotions
: -
break
(
forth
)
burst
rend
tear
.
G4496 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥίπτω
rhipt
ō̄
hrip
'-
to
A
primary
verb
(
perhaps
rather
akin
to
the
base
of
G4474 through
the
idea
of
sudden
motion
);
to
fling
(
properly
with
a
quick
toss
thus
differing
from
G906 which
denotes
a
deliberate
hurl
;
and
from
τείνω
tein
ō (
see
in
G1614)
which
indicates
an
extended
projection
);
by
qualification
to
deposit
(
as
if
a
load
);
by
extension
to
disperse
: -
cast
(
down
out
)
scatter
abroad
throw
.
G4578 <
STRGRK
>@ σεισμός
seismos
sice
-
mos
'
From
G4579;
a
commotion
that
is
(
of
the
air
)
a
gale
(
of
the
ground
)
an
earthquake
: -
earthquake
tempest
.
G700 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀρέσκω
aresk
ō
ar
-
es
'-
ko
Probably
from
G142 (
through
the
idea
of
exciting
emotion
);
to
be
agreeable
(
or
by
implication
to
seek
to
be
so
): -
please
.
G993 <
STRGRK
>@ Βοανεργές
Boanerges
bo
-
an
-
erg
-
es
'
Of
Chald
origin
([
H1123]
and
[
H7266]);
sons
of
commotion
;
Boanerges
an
epithet
of
two
of
the
Apostles
: -
Boanerges
.