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PATRIARCHS @ kjv@Acts:2:29; kjv@Acts:7:8; kjv@Hebrews:7:4

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PATRIARCH - P>@ - (father of a tribe), the name given to the head of a family or tribe in Old Testament times. In common usage the title of patriarch is assigned especially to those whose lives are recorded in Scripture previous to the time of Moses, as Adam, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. ("In the early history of the Hebrews we find the ancestor or father of a family retaining authority over his children and his children’s children so long as he lived, whatever new connections they might form when the father died the branch families did not break off and form new communities, but usually united under another common head. The eldest son was generally invested with this dignity. His authority was paternal. He was honored as central point of connection and as the representative of the whole kindred. Thus each great family had its patriarch or head, and each tribe its prince, selected from the several heads of the families which it embraced."
McClintock and Strong.) ("After the destruction of Jerusalem, patriarch was the title of the chief religious rulers of the Jews in Asia and in early Christian times it became the designation of the bishops of Rome, Constantinople, Alexandria, Antioch and Jerusalem."
American Cyclopedia .)

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Patriarch @ a name employed in the New Testament with reference to Abraham kjv@Hebrews:7:4), the sons of Jacob kjv@Acts:7:8-9), and to David (2:29). This name is generally applied to the progenitors of families or "heads of the fathers" kjv@Joshua:14:1) mentioned in Scripture, and they are spoken of as antediluvian (from Adam to Noah) and post-diluvian (from Noah to Jacob) patriachs. But the expression "the patriarch," by way of eminence, is applied to the twelve sons of Jacob, or to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. "Patriachal longevity presents itself as one of the most striking of the facts concerning mankind which the early history of the Book of Genesis places before us...There is a large amount of consentient tradition to the effect that the life of man was originally far more prolonged than it is at present, extending to at least several hundred years. The Babylonians, Egyptians, and Chinese exaggerated these hundreds into thousands. The Greeks and Romans, with more moderation, limited human life within a thousand or eight hundred years. The Hindus still farther shortened the term. Their books taught that in the first age of the world man was free from diseases, and lived ordinarily four hundred years; in the second age the term of life was reduced from four hundred to three hundred; in the third it became two hundred; in the fourth and last it was brought down to one hundred" (Rawlinson's Historical Illustrations).

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Patriarchal Government @ Vested in the heads of families kjv@Genesis:18:19
Exercised in
Training, &:c their servants for war kjv@Genesis:14:14
Vindicating their wrongs kjv@Genesis:14:12 kjv@Genesis:14:15 kjv@Genesis:14:16
Forming treaties and alliances kjv@Genesis:14:13 kjv@Genesis:21:22-32 kjv@Genesis:26:28-33
Acting as priests kjv@Genesis:8:20 kjv@Genesis:12:7 kjv@Genesis:12:8 kjv@Genesis:35:1-7 kjv@Job:1:5
Acting as judges kjv@Genesis:38:24
Arbitrarily disinheriting and putting away servants and children kjv@Genesis:21:14 kjv@1Chronicles:5:1
Blessing and cursing their children kjv@Genesis:9:25 kjv@Genesis:9:26 kjv@Genesis:27:28 kjv@Genesis:27:29 kjv@Genesis:49:1-33
The authority of heads of families for, acknowledged kjv@Genesis:23:6

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PATRIARCH @
- Head of a family kjv@Acts:7:9

PATRIARCHAL GOVERNMENT @
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See GOVERNMENT

PATRICIDE @ -(Killing one's own father)
- Of Sennacherib kjv@2Kings:19:37; kjv@Isaiah:37:38

PATRIOTISM @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Deuteronomy:26:1-11; kjv@Judges:5:1-31; kjv@Psalms:51:18; kjv@Psalms:85:1-13; kjv@Psalms:122:6-7; kjv@Psalms:128:5-6; kjv@Psalms:137:1-6; kjv@Jeremiah:8:11 kjv@Jeremiah:8:Isaiah:62:1; 21, 22; kjv@Isaiah:9:1-2; kjv@Lamentations:5:1-22
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See COUNTRY,_LOVE_OF

- INSTANCES OF .Moses kjv@Hebrews:11:24-26 .Deborah kjv@Judges:4; 5 .The tribes of Zebulun and Naphtali kjv@Judges:5:18-20 .Eli kjv@1Samuel:4:17-18 .Phinehas' wife kjv@1Samuel:4:19-22 .Joab kjv@2Samuel:10:12 .Uriah kjv@2Samuel:11:11 .Hadad kjv@1Kings:11:21-22 .The lepers of Samaria kjv@2Kings:7:9 .Nehemiah kjv@Nehemiah:1:2-4-11; kjv@Nehemiah:2:3

- LACKING IN .The tribes of Reuben, Asher, and Dan kjv@Judges:5:15-17 .The inhabitants of Meroz kjv@Judges:5:23 .The inhabitants of Succoth and Penuel kjv@Judges:8:4-17

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kjv@STRING:Antipatris <HITCHCOCK>@ for, or against the father - HITCHCOCK-A


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PATRIARCHS @ kjv@Acts:2:29; kjv@Acts:7:8; kjv@Hebrews:7:4

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H1 <STRHEB>@ אב 'âb awb A primitive word; father in a literal and {immediate} or figurative and remote application: - {chief} (fore-) father ({[-less]}) X {patrimony} principal. Compare names in Abi-


H91 <STRHEB>@ אגגי 'ăgâgîy ag-aw-ghee' Patrial or patronymic from H90; an Agagite or descendant (subject) of Agag: - Agagite.


H1017 <STRHEB>@ בּית האלי bêyth hâ'ĕlîy bayth haw-el-ee' Patrial from H1008 with the article interposed; a {Bethelite} or inhabitant of Bethel: - Bethelite.


H1022 <STRHEB>@ בּית הלּחמי bêyth hallachmîy bayth hal-lakh-mee' Patrial from H1035 with the article inserted; a Beth {lechemite} or native of Bethlechem: - Bethlehemite.


H1030 <STRHEB>@ בּית השּׁמשׁי bêyth hashshimshîy bayth hash-shim-shee' Patrial from H1053 with the article inserted; a Beth {shimshite} or inhabitant of Bethshemesh: - Bethshemite.


H1307 <STRHEB>@ בּרתי bêrôthîy bay-ro-thee' Patrial from H1268; a {Berothite} or inhabitant of Berothai: - Berothite.


H1382 <STRHEB>@ גּבלי giblîy ghib-lee' Patrial from H1380; a {Gebalite} or inhabitant of Gebal: - {Giblites} stone-squarer.


H1393 <STRHEB>@ גּבעני gib‛ônîy ghib-o-nee' Patrial from H1391; a {Gibonite} or inhabitant of Gibon: - Gibeonite.


H1395 <STRHEB>@ גּבעתי gib‛âthîy ghib-aw-thee' Patrial from H1390; a {Gibathite} or inhabitant of Gibath: - Gibeathite.


H1451 <STRHEB>@ גּדרי gedêrîy ghed-ay-ree' Patrial from H1445; a {Gederite} or inhabitant of Geder: - Gederite.


H1452 <STRHEB>@ גּדרתי gedêrâthîy ghed-ay-raw-thee' Patrial from H1449; a {Gederathite} or inhabitant of Gederah: - Gederathite.


H1493 <STRHEB>@ גּזוני gizônîy ghee-zo-nee' Patrial from the unused name of a place apparently in Palestine; a Gizonite or inhabitant of Gizoh: - Gizonite.


H1511 <STRHEB>@ גּרזי גּזרי gizrîy girzîy {ghiz-ree'} gher-zee' The first form is patrial from H1507; a Gezerite (collectively) or inhabitant of Gezer; but the second form is better (as in the text) by transposition and is patrial of H1630; a Girzite (collectively) or member of a native tribe in Palestine: - Gezrites.


H1526 <STRHEB>@ גּילני gîylônîy ghee-lo-nee' Patrial from H1542; a Gilonite or inhabitant of Giloh: - Gilonite.


H1622 <STRHEB>@ גּרגּשׁי girgâshîy ghir-gaw-shee' Patrial from an unused name (of uncertain derivation); a {Girgashite} one of the native tribes of Canaan: - {Girgashite} Girgasite.


H1644 <STRHEB>@ גּרשׁ gârash gaw-rash' A primitive root; to drive out from a possession; especially to expatriate or divorce: - cast up ({out}) divorced ({woman}) drive away ({forth} {out}) {expel} X surely put {away} {trouble} thrust out.


H1651 <STRHEB>@ גּשׁוּרי geshûrîy ghe-shoo-ree' Patrial from H1650; a Geshurite (also collectively) or inhabitant of Geshur: - {Geshuri} Geshurites.


H1663 <STRHEB>@ גּתּי gittîy ghit-tee' Patrial from H1661; a Gittite or inhabitant of Gath: - Gittite.


H1720 <STRHEB>@ דּדנים dedânîym ded-aw-neem' Plural of H1719 (as patrial); {Dedanites} the descendants or inhabitants of Dedan: - Dedanim.


H1784 <STRHEB>@ דּיני dîynay dee-nah'ee (Chaldee); patrial from an uncertain primitive; a Dinaite or inhabitant of some unknown Assyrian province: - Dinaite.


H2130 <STRHEB>@ זיפי zîyphîy zee-fee' Patrial from H2128; a Ziphite or inhabitant of Ziph: - {Ziphim} Ziphite.


H2577 <STRHEB>@ חמתי chămâthîy kham-aw-thee' Patrial from H2574; a Chamathite or native of Chamath: - Hamathite.


H2585 <STRHEB>@ חנוך chănôk khan-oke' From H2596; initiated; {Chanok} an antediluvian patriarch: - Enoch.


H2733 <STRHEB>@ חרדי chărôdîy khar-o-dee' Patrial from a derivative of H2729 (compare H5878); a {Charodite} or inhabitant of Charod: - Harodite.


H2741 <STRHEB>@ חרוּפי chărûphîy khar-oo-fee' A patrial from (probably) a collateral form of H2756; a Charuphite or inhabitant of Charuph (or Chariph): - Haruphite.


H2772 <STRHEB>@ חרני chôrônîy kho-ro-nee' Patrial from H2773; a Choronite or inhabitant of Choronaim: - Horonite.


H2983 <STRHEB>@ יבוּסי yebûsîy yeb-oo-see' Patrial from H2982; a Jebusite or inhabitant of Jebus: - Jebusite(-s).


H3062 <STRHEB>@ יהוּדאי yehûdâ'îy yeh-hoo-daw-ee' (Chaldee); patrial from H3061; a Jehudaite (or {Judaite}) that {is} Jew: - Jew.


H3290 <STRHEB>@ יעקב ya‛ăqôb yah-ak-obe' From H6117; heel catcher (that {is} supplanter); {Jaakob} the Israelitish patriarch: - Jacob.


H3355 <STRHEB>@ יקטן yoqţân yok-tawn' From H6994; he will be made little; {Joktan} an Arabian patriarch: - Joktan.


H3370 <STRHEB>@ יקשׁן yoqshân yok-shawn' From H3369; insidious; {Jokshan} an Arabian patriarch: - Jokshan.


H3392 <STRHEB>@ ירח yerach yeh'-rakh The same as H3391; {Jerach} an Arabian patriarch: - Jerah.


H3425 <STRHEB>@ ירשּׁה yerûshshâh yer-oosh-shaw' From H2423; something occupied; a conquest; also a patrimony: - {heritage} {inheritance} possession.


H3669 <STRHEB>@ כּנעני kenaanîy ken-ah-an-ee' Patrial from H3667; a Kenaanite or inhabitant of Kenaan; by implication a pedlar (the Cananites standing for their neighbors the {Ishmaelites} who conducted mercantile caravans): - {Canaanite} {merchant} trafficker.


H3732 <STRHEB>@ כּפתּרי kaphtôrîy kaf-to-ree' Patrial from H3731; a Caphtorite (collectively) or native of Caphtor: - {Caphthorim} Caphtorim (-s).


H3794 <STRHEB>@ כּתּיּי כּתּי kittîy kittîyîy {kit-tee'} kit-tee-ee' Patrial from an unused name denoting Cyprus (only in the plural); a Kittite or Cypriote; hence an islander in {general} that {is} the Greeks or Romans on the shores opposite Palestine: - {Chittim} Kittim.


H3864 <STRHEB>@ לבּי לוּבי lûbîy lûbbîy {loo-bee'} loob-bee' Patrial from a name probably derived from an unused root meaning to {thirst} that {is} a dry region; apparently a Libyan or inhabitant of interior Africa (only in plural): - Lubim ({-s}) Libyans.


H3866 <STRHEB>@ לוּדיּי לוּדי lûdîy lûdîyîy {loo-dee'} loo-dee-ee' Patrial from H3865; a Ludite or inhabitant of Lud (ony in plural): - {Ludim} Lydians.


H3929 <STRHEB>@ למך lemek leh'-mek From an unused root of uncertain meaning; {Lemek} the name of two antediluvian patriarchs: - Lamech.


H347 <STRHEB>@ איּוב 'îyôb ee-yobe' From H340; hated (that {is} persecuted); {Ijob} the patriarch famous for his patience: - Job.


H4075 <STRHEB>@ מדי mâday maw-dah'ee Patrial from H4074; a Madian or native of Madai: - Mede.


H4084 <STRHEB>@ מדיני midyânîy mid-yaw-nee' Patronymic or patrial from H4080; a Midjanite or descendant (native) of Midjan: - Midianite. Compare H4092.


H4111 <STRHEB>@ מהללאל mahălall mah-hal-al-ale' From H4110 and H410; praise of God; {Mahalalel} the name of an antediluvian patriarch and of an Israelite: - Mahalaleel.


H4183 <STRHEB>@ מורשׁתּי môrashtîy mo-rash-tee' Patrial from H4182; a Morashtite or inhabitant of Moresheth Gath: - Morashthite.


H4232 <STRHEB>@ מחיּיאל מחוּיאלo mechûyâ'êl mechîyyâ'êl {mekh-oo-yaw-ale'} mekh-ee-yaw-ale' From H4229 and H410; smitten of God; Mechujael or {Mechijael} an antediluvian patriarch: - Mehujael.


H4233 <STRHEB>@ מחוים machăvîym makh-av-eem' Apparently a {patrial} but from an unknown place (in the plural only for a singular); a Machavite or inhabitant of some place named Machaveh: - Mahavite.


H4259 <STRHEB>@ מחלתי mechôlâthîy mekh-o-law-thee' Patrial from H65; a Mecholathite or inhabitant of Abel Mecholah: - Mecholathite.


H4344 <STRHEB>@ מכבּנּי makbannay mak-ban-nah'ee Patrial from H4343; a Macbannite or native of Macbena: - Machbanai.


H4382 <STRHEB>@ מכרתי mekêrâthîy mek-ay-raw-thee' Patrial from an unused name (the same as H4380) of a place in Palestine; a {Mekerathite} or inhabitant of Mekerah: - Mecherathite.


H4586 <STRHEB>@ מעיני מעוּניo me‛ûnîy me‛îynîy {meh-oo-nee'} meh-ee-nee' Probably patrial from H4584; a {Meunite} or inhabitant of Maon (only in plural): - Mehunim ({-s}) Meunim.


H4602 <STRHEB>@ מעכתי ma‛ăkâthîy mah-ak-aw-thee' Patrial from H4601; a {Maakathite} or inhabitant of Maakah: - Maachathite.


H4824 <STRHEB>@ מרנתי mêrônôthîy may-ro-no-thee' Patrial from an unused noun; a {Meronothite} or inhabitant of some (otherwise unknown) Meronoth: - Meronothite.


H4954 <STRHEB>@ משׁרעי mishrâ‛îy mish-raw-ee' Patrial from an unused noun from an unused root; probably meaning to stretch out; extension; a {Mishraite} or inhabitant (collectively) of Mishra: - Mishraites.


H4967 <STRHEB>@ מתוּשׁאל methûshâ'êl meth-oo-shaw-ale' From H4962 and {H410} with the relative interposed; man who (is) of God; {Methushael} an antediluvian patriarch: - Methusael.


H4968 <STRHEB>@ מתוּשׁלח methûshelach meth-oo-sheh'-lakh From H4962 and H7973; man of a dart; {Methushelach} an antediluvian patriarch: - Methuselah.


H4981 <STRHEB>@ מתני mithnîy mith-nee' Probably patrial from an unused noun meaning slenderness; a {Mithnite} or inhabitant of Methen: - Mithnite.


H5146 <STRHEB>@ נח nôach no'-akh The same as H5118; rest; {Noach} the patriarch of the flood: - Noah.


H5159 <STRHEB>@ נחלה nachălâh nakh-al-aw' From H5157 (in its usual sense); properly something {inherited} that {is} (abstractly) {occupancy} or (concretely) an heirloom; generally an {estate} patrimony or portion: - {heritage} to {inherit} {inheritance} possession. Compare H5158.


H5284 <STRHEB>@ נעמתי na‛ămâthîy nah-am-aw-thee' Patrial from a place corresponding in nmae (but not identical) with H5279; a {Naamathite} or inhabitant of Naamah: - Naamathite


H5436 <STRHEB>@ סבאי sebâ'îy seb-aw-ee' Patrial from H5434; a {Sebaite} or inhabitant of Seba: - Sabean.


H5525 <STRHEB>@ סכּי sûkkîy sook-kee' Patrial from an unknown name (perhaps H5520); a {Sukkite} or inhabitant of some place near Egypt (that {is} hut dwellers): - Sukkiims.


H5616 <STRHEB>@ ספרוי sepharvîy sef-ar-vee' Patrial from H5617; a Sepharvite or inhabitant of Sepharvain: - Sepharvite.


H5677 <STRHEB>@ עבר ‛êber ay'-ber The same as H5676; {Eber} the name of two patriarchs and four Israelites: - {Eber} Heber.


H5726 <STRHEB>@ עדלּמי ‛ădûllâmîy ad-ool-law-mee' Patrial from H5725; an Adullamite or native of Adullam: - Adullamite.


H5757 <STRHEB>@ עוּי ‛avviy av-vee' Patrial from H5755; an Avvite or native of Avvah (only plural): - {Avims} Avites.


H5841 <STRHEB>@ עזּתי ‛azzâthîy az-zaw-thee' Patrial from H5804; an Azzathite or inhabitant of Azzah: - {Gazathite} Gazite.


H5962 <STRHEB>@ עלמי ‛almîy al-mee' (Chaldee); patrial from a name corresponding to H5867 contracted; an Elamite or inhabitant of Elam: - Elamite.


H512 <STRHEB>@ אלקשׁי 'elqôshîy el-ko-shee' Patrial from a name of uncertain derivation; an Elkoshite or native of Elkosh: - Elkoshite.


H6069 <STRHEB>@ ענּתותי ענתתי ‛anthôthîyannethôthîy {an-tho-thee'} an-ne-tho-thee' Patrial from H6068; an Antothite or inhabitant of Anathoth: - of {Anathoth} {Anethothite} {Anetothite} Antothite.


H6139 <STRHEB>@ עקרני עקרוני ‛eqrônîyeqrônîy {ek-ro-nee'} ek-ro-nee' Patrial from H6138; an Ekronite or inhabitant of Ekron: - Ekronite.


H6163 <STRHEB>@ ערבי ערבי ‛ărâbîyarbîy {ar-aw-bee'} ar-bee' Patrial from H6152; an Arabian or inhabitant of Arab (that {is} Arabia): - Arabian.


H6164 <STRHEB>@ ערבתי ‛arbâthîy ar-baw-thee' Patrial from H1026; an Arbathite or inhabitant of (Beth-) Arabah: - Arbathite.


H6208 <STRHEB>@ ערקי ‛arqîy ar-kee' Patrial from an unused name meaning a tush; an Arkite or inhabitant of Erek: - Arkite.


H6254 <STRHEB>@ עשׁתּרתי ‛ashterâthîy ash-ter-aw-thee' Patrial from H6252; an Ashterathite or inhabitant of Ashtaroth: - Ashterathite.


H6430 <STRHEB>@ פּלשׁתּי pelishtîy pel-ish-tee' Patrial from H6429; a Pelishtite or inhabitant of Pelesheth: - Philistine.


H6542 <STRHEB>@ פּרסי parsîy par-see' Patrial from H6539; a Parsite (that {is} {Persian}) or inhabitant of Peres: - Persian.


H6553 <STRHEB>@ פּרעתני פּרעתוני pir‛âthônîy pir‛âthônîy {pir-aw-tho-nee'} pir-aw-tho-nee' Patrial from H6552; a Pirathonite or inhabitant of Pirathon: - Pirathonite.


H6722 <STRHEB>@ צדני צידניo tsîydônîy tsidônîy {tsee-do-nee'} tsee-do-nee' Patrial from H6721; a Tsidonian or inhabitant of Tsidon: - {Sidonian} of {Sidon} Zidonian.


H6786 <STRHEB>@ צמרי tsemârîy tsem-aw-ree' Patrial from an unused name of a place in Palestine; a Tsemarite or branch of the Canaanites: - Zemarite.


H6876 <STRHEB>@ צרי tsôrîy tso-ree' Patrial from H6865; a Tsorite or inhabitant of Tsor (that {is} Syrian): - (man) of Tyre.


H6882 <STRHEB>@ צרעתי צרעי tsâr‛îy tsâr‛âthîy {tsor-ee'} tsor-aw-thee' Patrial from H6881; a Tsorite or {Tsorathite} that {is} inhabitant of Tsorah: - {Zorites} {Zareathites} Zorathites.


H673 <STRHEB>@ אפרתי 'ephrâthîy ef-rawth-ee' Patrial from H672; an Ephrathite or an Ephraimite: - {Ephraimite} Ephrathite.


H7466 <STRHEB>@ רעוּ re‛û reh-oo' For H7471 in the sense of H7453; friend; {Reu} a postdiluvian patriarch: - Reu.


H7767 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּנמּית shûnammîyth shoo-nam-meeth' Patrial from H7766; a {Shunammitess} or female inhabitant of Shunem: - Shunamite.


H7956 <STRHEB>@ שׁלה shêlâh shay-law' The same as H7596 (shortened); request; {Shelah} the name of a postdiluvian patriarch and of an Israelite: - Shelah.


H7974 <STRHEB>@ שׁלח shelach sheh'-lakh The same as H7973; {Shelach} a postdiluvian patriarch: - {Salah} Shelah. Compare H7975.


H701 <STRHEB>@ ארבּי 'arbîy ar-bee' Patrial from H694; an Arbite or native of Arab: - Arbite.


H721 <STRHEB>@ ארודי 'arvâdîy ar-vaw-dee' Patrial from H719; an Arvadite or citizen of Arvad: - Arvadite.


H756 <STRHEB>@ ארכּוי 'arkevay ar-kev-ah'ee (Chaldee); patrial from H751; an Arkevite (collectively) or native of Erek: - Archevite.


H757 <STRHEB>@ ארכּי 'arkîy ar-kee' Patrial from another place (in Palestine) of similar name with H751; an Arkite or native of Erek: - {Archi} Archite.


H761 <STRHEB>@ ארמּי 'ărammîy ar-am-mee' Patrial from H758; an Aramite or Aramaean: - {Syrian} Aramitess.


H796 <STRHEB>@ אשׁדּודי 'ashdôdîy ash-do-dee' Patrial from H795; an Ashdodite (often collectively) or inhabitant of Ashdod: - {Ashdodites} of Ashdod.


H8118 <STRHEB>@ שׁמרני shômerônîy sho-mer-o-nee' Patrial from H8111; a Shomeronite (collectively) or inhabitant of Shomeron: - Samaritans.


H8170 <STRHEB>@ שׁעלבני shaalbônîy shah-al-bo-nee' Patrial from H8169; a Shaalbonite or inhabitant of Shaalbin: - Shaalbonite.


H8225 <STRHEB>@ שׁפמי shiphmîy shif-mee' Patrial from H8221; a Shiphmite or inhabitant of Shepham: - Shiphmite.


H8286 <STRHEB>@ שׂרוּג ώerûg ser-oog' From H8276; tendril; {Serug} a postdiluvian patriarch: - Serug.


H8290 <STRHEB>@ שׁרוני shârônîy shaw-ro-nee' Patrial from H8289; a Sharonite or inhabitant of Sharon: - Sharonite.


H8422 <STRHEB>@ תּבל תּוּבל tûbal tûbal {too-bal'} too-bal' Probably of foreign derivation; {Tubal} a postdiluvian patriarch and his posterity: - Tubal.


H8423 <STRHEB>@ תּוּבל קין tûbal qayin too-bal' kah'-yin Apparently from H2986 (compare H2981) and H7014; offspring of Cain; Tubal {Kajin} an antediluvian patriarch: - Tubal-cain.


H8554 <STRHEB>@ תּמני timnîy tim-nee' Patrial from H8553; a Timnite or inhabitant of Timnah: - Timnite.


H8654 <STRHEB>@ תּרעתי tir‛âthîy teer-aw-thee' Patrial from an unused name meaning gate; a Tirathite or inhabitant of an unknown Tirah: - Tirathite.


H8664 <STRHEB>@ תּשׁבּי tishbîy tish-bee' Patrial from an unused name meaning recourse; a Tishbite or inhabitant of Tishbeh (in Gilead): - Tishbite.


H805 <STRHEB>@ אשּׁוּרי אשׁוּרי 'ăshûrîy 'ashshûrîy {ash-oo-ree'} ash-shoo-ree' From a patrial word of the same form as H804; an Ashurite (collectively) or inhabitant of {Ashur} a district in Palestine: - {Asshurim} Ashurites.


H832 <STRHEB>@ אשׁקלוני 'eshqelônîy esh-kel-o-nee' Patrial from H831; an Ashkelonite (collectively) or inhabitant of Ashkelon: - Eshkalonites.


H848 <STRHEB>@ אשׁתּאלי 'eshtâ'ûlîy esh-taw-oo-lee' Patrial from H847; an Eshtaolite (collectively) or inhabitant of Eshtaol: - Eshtaulites.


H886 <STRHEB>@ בּארתי berôthîy be-ay-ro-thee' Patrial from H881; a Beerothite or inhabitant of Beeroth: - Beerothite.


H896 <STRHEB>@ בּבלי bablîy bab-lee' (Chaldee); patrial from H895; a Babylonian: - Babylonia.


H978 <STRHEB>@ בּחרוּמי bachărûmîy bakh-ar-oo-mee' Patrial from H980 (by transposition) a Bacharumite or inhabitant of Bachurim: - Baharumite.


G11 <STRGRK>@ Ἀβραάμ Abraam ab-rah-am' Of Hebrew origin [H85]; Abraham the Hebrew patriarch. In the text should probably read Jacob: - Abraham.


G1443 <STRGRK>@ Ἐβέρ Eber eb-er' Of Hebrew origin [H5677]; Eber a patriarch: - Eber.


G1800 <STRGRK>@ Ἐνώς Enōs en-oce' Of Hebrew origin [H583]; Enos (that is Enosh) a patriarch: - Enos.


G2492 <STRGRK>@ Ἰώβ Iōb ee-obe' Of Hebrew origin [H347]; Job (that is Ijob) a patriarch: - Job.


G2536 <STRGRK>@ Καΐνάν Kainan Kah-ee-nan' Of Hebrew origin [H7018]; Cainan (that is Kenan) the name of two patriarchs: - Cainan.


G2817 <STRGRK>@ κληρονομία klēronomia klay-ron-om-ee'-ah From G2818; heirship that is (concretely) a patrimony or (generally) a possession: - inheritance.


G2819 <STRGRK>@ κλῆρος klēros klay'-ros Probably from G2806 (through the idea of using bits of wood etc. for the purpose); a die (for drawing chances); by implication a portion (as if so secured); by extension an acquisition (especially a patrimony figuratively): - heritage inheritance lot part.


G2984 <STRGRK>@ Λάμεχ Lamech lam'-ekh Of Hebrew origin [H3929]; Lamech (that is Lemek) a patriarch: - Lamech.


G3091 <STRGRK>@ Λώτ Lōt lote Of Hebrew origin [H3876]; Lot a patriarch: - Lot.


G3198 <STRGRK>@ Μελχισεδέκ Melchisedek mel-khis-ed-ek' Of Hebrew origin [H4442]; Melchisedek (that is Malkitsedek) a patriarch: - Melchisedec.


G3350 <STRGRK>@ μετοικεσία metoikesia met-oy-kes-ee'-ah From a derivative of a compound of G3326 and G3624; a change of abode that is (specifically) expatriation: - X brought carried (-ying) away (in-) to.


G3575 <STRGRK>@ Νῶε Nōe no'-eh Of Hebrew origin [H5146]; Noe (that is Noach) a patriarch: - Noe.


G3965 <STRGRK>@ πατριά patria pat-ree-ah' As if feminine of a derivative of G3962; paternal descent that is (concretely) a group of families or a whole race (nation): - family kindred lineage.


G3966 <STRGRK>@ πατριάρχης patriarchēs pat-ree-arkh'-ace From G3965 and G757; a progenitor (patriarch): - patriarch.


G3967 <STRGRK>@ πατρικός patrikos pat-ree-kos' From G3962; paternal that is ancestral: - of fathers.


G3968 <STRGRK>@ πατρίς patris pat-rece' From G3962; a father land that is native town; (figuratively) heavenly home: - (own) country.


G4466 <STRGRK>@ Ῥαγαῦ Rhagau hrag-ow' Of Hebrew origin [H7466]; Ragau (that is Reu) a patriarch: - Ragau.


G4527 <STRGRK>@ Σαλά Sala sal-ah' Of Hebrew origin [H7974]; Sala (that is Shelach) a patriarch: - Sala.


G4562 <STRGRK>@ Σαρούχ Sarouch sar-ooch' Of Hebrew origin [H8286]; Saruch (that is Serug) a patriarch: - Saruch.


G4589 <STRGRK>@ Σήθ Sēth sayth Of Hebrew origin [H8352]; Seth (that is Sheth) a patriarch: - Seth.


G4590 <STRGRK>@ Σήμ Sēm same Of Hebrew origin [H8035]; Sem (that is Shem) a patriarch: - Sem.


G494 <STRGRK>@ Ἀντιπατρίς Antipatris an-tip-at-rece' From the same as G493; Antipatris a place in Palestine: - Antipatris.


G5317 <STRGRK>@ Φάλεκ Phalek fal'-ek Of Hebrew origin [H6389]; Phalek (that is Peleg) a patriarch: - Phalec.


G742 <STRGRK>@ Ἀρφαξάδ Arphaxad ar-fax-ad' Of Hebrew origin [H775]; Arphaxad a post diluvian patriarch: - Arphaxad.