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@
STRIN
G:
Hadrach
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
point
;
joy
of
tenderness
-
HITCHCOCK
-
H
tcr:
strongs:
H4981 <
STRHEB
>@ מתני
mithn
î
y
mith
-
nee
'
Probably
patrial
from
an
unused
noun
meaning
slenderness
;
a
{
Mithnite
}
or
inhabitant
of
Methen
: -
Mithnite
.
H7391 <
STRHEB
>@ רך
r
ô
k
roke
From
H7401;
softness
(
figuratively
): -
tenderness
.
H8478 <
STRHEB
>@ תּחת
tachath
takh
'-
ath
From
the
same
as
H8430;
the
bottom
(
as
depressed
);
only
adverbially
below
(
often
with
prepositional
prefix
{
underneath
})
in
lieu
{
of
}
etc
.: - {
as
} {
beneath
}
X
{
flat
}
in
({-
stead
}) (
same
)
place
(
where
. . . {
is
}) {
room
}
for
. . . {
sake
}
stead
{
of
} {
under
}
X
{
unto
}
X
when
. . .
was
{
mine
} {
whereas
} [
where
-] {
fore
}
with
.
H8530 <
STRHEB
>@ תּלפּיּה
talp
î
y
â
h
tal
-
pee
-
yaw
'
Feminine
from
an
unused
root
meaning
to
tower
;
something
{
tall
}
that
{
is
} (
plural
collectively
)
slenderness
: -
armoury
.
H8645 <
STRHEB
>@ תּרזה
tirz
â
h
teer
-
zaw
'
Probably
from
H7329;
a
species
of
tree
(
apparently
from
its
{
slenderness
})
perhaps
the
cypress
: -
cypress
.
G5259 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑπό
hupo
hoop
-
o
'
A
primary
preposition
;
under
that
is
(
with
the
genitive
)
of
place
(
beneath
)
or
with
verbs
(
the
agency
or
means
through
); (
with
the
accusative
)
of
place
(
whither
[
underneath
]
or
where
[
below
])
or
time
(
when
[
at
]): -
among
by
from
in
of
under
with
.
In
compounds
it
retains
the
same
genitive
applications
especially
of
inferior
position
or
condition
and
specifically
covertly
or
moderately
.
G5291 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑποστρώννυμι
hupostr
ō
nnumi
hoop
-
os
-
trone
'-
noo
-
mee
From
G5259 and
G4766;
to
strew
underneath
(
the
feet
as
a
carpet
): -
spread
.
G5294 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑποτίθημι
hupotith
ē
mi
hoop
-
ot
-
ith
'-
ay
-
mee
From
G5259 and
G5087;
to
place
underneath
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
hazard
(
reflexively
)
to
suggest
: -
lay
down
put
in
remembrance
.
G5297 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑποφέρω
hupopher
ō
hoop
-
of
-
er
'-
o
From
G5259 and
G5342;
to
bear
from
underneath
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
undergo
hardship
: -
bear
endure
.
G5368 <
STRGRK
>@ φιλέω
phile
ō
fil
-
eh
'-
o
From
G5384;
to
be
a
friend
to
(
fond
of
[
an
individual
or
an
object
])
that
is
have
affection
for
(
denoting
personal
attachment
as
a
matter
of
sentiment
or
feeling
;
while
G25 is
wider
embracing
especially
the
judgment
and
the
deliberate
assent
of
the
will
as
a
matter
of
principle
duty
and
propriety
:
the
two
thus
stand
related
very
much
as
G2309 and
G1014 or
as
G2372 and
G3563 respectively
;
the
former
being
chiefly
of
the
heart
and
the
latter
of
the
head
);
specifically
to
kiss
(
as
a
mark
of
tenderness
): -
kiss
love
.