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H2822 <
STRHEB
>@ חשׁך
ch
ô
shek
kho
-
shek
'
From
H2821;
the
dark
;
hence
(
literally
)
darkness
;
figuratively
{
misery
}
destruction6
{
death
}
ignorance6
{
sorrow
}
wickedness
: -
dark
({-
ness
}) {
night
}
obscurity
.
H4155 <
STRHEB
>@ מוּעף
m
û‛â
ph
moo
-
awf
'
From
H5774;
properly
{
covered
}
that
{
is
}
dark
;
abstractly
{
obscurity
}
that
{
is
}
distress
: -
dimness
.
H5774 <
STRHEB
>@ עוּף ‛û
ph
oof
A
primitive
root
;
to
cover
(
with
wings
or
obscurity
);
hence
(
as
denominative
from
H5775)
to
fly
;
also
(
by
implication
of
dimness
)
to
faint
(
from
the
darkness
of
swooning
): - {
brandish
}
be
(
wax
) {
faint
}
flee
{
away
}
fly
(
away
- {})
X
{
set
}
shine
{
forth
}
weary
.
H5890 <
STRHEB
>@ עיפה ‛ê
yph
â
h
ay
-
faw
'
Feminine
from
H5774;
obscurity
(
as
if
from
covering
): -
darkness
.
H652 <
STRHEB
>@ אפל 'ô
phel
o
'-
fel
From
the
same
as
H651;
dusk
: - {
darkness
} {
obscurity
}
privily
.
G1453 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐγείρω
egeir
ō
eg
-
i
'-
ro
Probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G58 (
through
the
idea
of
collecting
one
´
s
faculties
);
to
waken
(
transitively
or
intransitively
)
that
is
rouse
(
literally
from
sleep
from
sitting
or
lying
from
disease
from
death
;
or
figuratively
from
obscurity
inactivity
ruins
nonexistence
): -
awake
lift
(
up
)
raise
(
again
up
)
rear
up
(
a
-)
rise
(
again
up
)
stand
take
up
.
G4653 <
STRGRK
>@ σκοτία
skotia
skot
-
ee
'-
ah
From
G4655;
dimness
obscurity
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
dark
(-
ness
).
G4655 <
STRGRK
>@ σκότος
skotos
skot
'-
os
From
the
base
of
G4639;
shadiness
that
is
obscurity
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
darkness
.