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H3722 <
STRHEB
>@ כּפר
k
â
phar
kaw
-
far
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
cover
(
specifically
with
bitumen
);
figuratively
to
expiate
or
{
condone
}
to
placate
or
cancel
: - {
appease
}
make
(
an
) {
atonement
} {
cleanse
} {
disannul
} {
forgive
}
be
{
merciful
} {
pacify
} {
pardon
}
to
{
pitch
}
purge
({
away
})
put
{
off
} (
make
)
reconcile
(-
liation
).
H3725 <
STRHEB
>@ כּפּר
kipp
û
r
kip
-
poor
'
From
H3722;
expiation
(
only
in
plural
): -
atonement
.
H4689 <
STRHEB
>@ מצוק
m
â
ts
ô
q
maw
-
tsoke
'
From
H6693;
a
narrow
{
place
}
that
{
is
} (
abstractly
and
figuratively
)
confinement
or
disability
: - {
anguish
} {
distress
}
straitness
.
H6886 <
STRHEB
>@ צרפת
ts
â
rephath
tsaw
-
ref
-
ath
'
From
H6884;
refinement
; {
Tsarephath
}
a
place
in
Palestine
: -
Zarephath
.
G2434 <
STRGRK
>@ ἱλασμός
hilasmos
hil
-
as
-
mos
'
atonementthat
is
(
concretely
)
an
expiator
: -
propitiation
.
G2643 <
STRGRK
>@ καταλλαγή
katallag
ē
kat
-
al
-
lag
-
ay
'
From
G2644;
exchange
(
figuratively
adjustment
)
that
is
restoration
to
(
the
divine
)
favor
: -
atonement
reconciliation
(-
ing
).
G3083 <
STRGRK
>@ λύτρον
lutron
loo
'-
tron
From
G3089;
something
to
loosen
with
that
is
a
redemption
price
(
figuratively
atonement
): -
ransom
.
G3521 <
STRGRK
>@ νηστεία
n
ē
steia
nace
-
ti
'-
ah
From
G3522;
abstinence
(
from
lack
of
food
or
voluntary
and
religious
);
specifically
the
fast
of
the
Day
of
Atonement
: -
fast
(-
ing
.)
G3612 <
STRGRK
>@ οἴκημα
oik
ē
ma
oy
'-
kay
-
mah
From
G3611;
a
tenement
that
is
(
specifically
)
a
jail
: -
prison
.
G4638 <
STRGRK
>@ σκήνωμα
sk
ē
n
ō
ma
skay
'-
no
-
mah
From
G4637;
an
encampment
that
is
(
figuratively
)
the
Temple
(
as
God
´
s
residence
)
the
body
(
as
a
tenement
for
the
soul
): -
tabernacle
.
G4716 <
STRGRK
>@ σταυρός
stauros
stow
-
ros
'
From
the
base
of
G2476;
a
stake
or
post
(
as
set
upright
)
that
is
(
specifically
)
a
pole
or
cross
(
as
an
instrument
of
capital
punishment
);
figuratively
exposure
to
death
that
is
self
denial
;
by
implication
the
atonement
of
Christ
: -
cross
.