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RIVERS, NAMES OF @ Abana- kjv@2Kings:5:12 Arnon- kjv@Deuteronomy:2:36 Chebar- kjv@Ezekiel:1:1 Euphrates- kjv@Genesis:2:14 Euphrates, EUPHRATES Gozan- kjv@2Kings:17:6; kjv@1Chronicles:5:26 Jordan Jordan

(1), JORDAN Kanah- kjv@Joshua:16:8 Kishon- kjv@Judges:5:21 Of Egypt (Nile)- kjv@Exodus:1:22 Pharpar- kjv@2Kings:5:12 Pison- kjv@Genesis:2:11 Hiddekel (Tigris)- kjv@Genesis:2:14 Ulai- kjv@Daniel:8:16

RIVERS, SPIRITUAL @ a symbol of divine blessings- kjv@Psalms:36:8; kjv@Psalms:46:4; kjv@Isaiah:48:18; kjv@Ezekiel:47:5; kjv@Revelation:22:1

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RIVER - R>@ - In the sense in which we employ the word viz. for a perennial stream of considerable size, a river is a much rarer object in the East than in the West. With the exception of the Jordan and the Litany, the streams of the holy land are either entirely dried up in the summer months converted into hot lanes of glaring stones, or else reduced to very small streamlets, deeply sunk in a narrow bed, and concealed from view by a dense growth of shrubs. The perennial river is called nahar by the Hebrews. With the definite article, "the river," it signifies invariably the Euphrates. kjv@Genesis:31:21; kjv@Exodus:23:31; kjv@Numbers:24:6; 2 Samuel 10:16) etc. It is never applied to the fleeting fugitive torrents of Palestine. The term for these is nachal , for which our translators have used promiscuously, and sometimes almost alternately, "valley" "brook" and "river." No one of these words expresses the thing intended; but the term "brook" is peculiarly unhappy. Many of the wadys of Palestine are deep, abrupt chasms or rents in the solid rock of-the hills, and have a savage, gloomy aspect, far removed from that of an English brook. Unfortunately our language does not contain any single word which has both the meanings of the Hebrew nachal and its Arabic equivalent wady which can be used at once for a dry valley and for the stream which occasionally flows through it.

RIVER OF EGYPT - R>@ - The Nile. kjv@Genesis:15:18) NILE A desert stream on the border of Egypt, still occasionally flowing in the valley called Wadi-l-’Areesh . The centre of the valley is occupied by the bed of this torrent, which only flows after rains, as is usual in the desert valleys. This stream is first mentioned as the point where the southern border of the promised land touched the Mediterranean, which formed its western border. kjv@Numbers:34:3-6) In the latter history we find Solomon’s kingdom extending from the "entering in of Hamath unto the river of Egypt," (Kings:8:65) and Egypt limited in the same manner where the loss of the eastern provinces is mentioned. ( kjv@2Kings:24:7)

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River @

(1.) Heb. 'aphik, properly the channel or ravine that holds water ( kjv@2Samuel:22:16), translated "brook," "river," "stream," but not necessarily a perennial stream kjv@Ezekiel:6:3 kjv@Ezekiel:31:12 kjv@Ezekiel:32:6 ; 34:13).

(2.) Heb. nahal, in winter a "torrent," in summer a "wady" or valley kjv@Genesis:32:23; kjv@Deuteronomy:2:24 kjv@Deuteronomy:3:16; kjv@Isaiah:30:28; kjv@Lamentations:2:18; kjv@Ezekiel:47:9). These winter torrents sometimes come down with great suddenness and with desolating force. A distinguished traveller thus describes his experience in this matter:, "I was encamped in Wady Feiran, near the base of Jebel Serbal, when a tremendous thunderstorm burst upon us. After little more than an hour's rain, the water rose so rapidly in the previously dry wady that I had to run for my life, and with great difficulty succeeded in saving my tent and goods; my boots, which I had not time to pick up, were washed away. In less than two hours a dry desert wady upwards of 300 yards broad was turned into a foaming torrent from 8 to 10 feet deep, roaring and tearing down and bearing everything upon it, tangled masses of tamarisks, hundreds of beautiful palmtrees, scores of sheep and goats, camels and donkeys, and even men, women, and children, for a whole encampment of Arabs was washed away a few miles above me. The storm commenced at five in the evening; at half-past nine the waters were rapidly subsiding, and it was evident that the flood had spent its force." (Comp. kjv@Matthew:7:27; kjv@Luke:6:49.)

(3.) Nahar, a "river" continuous and full, a perennial stream, as the Jordan, the Euphrates kjv@Genesis:2:10 kjv@Genesis:15:18; kjv@Deuteronomy:1:7; kjv@Psalms:66:6; kjv@Ezekiel:10:15).

(4.) Tel'alah, a conduit, or water-course (kjvKings:18:32; kjv@2Kings:18:17 kjv@2Kings:20:20; kjv@Job:38:25; kjv@Ezekiel:31:4).

(5.) Peleg, properly "waters divided", i.e., streams divided, throughout the land kjv@Psalms:1:3); "the rivers [i.e., 'divisions'] of waters" kjv@Job:20:17 kjv@Job:29:6; kjv@Proverbs:5:16).

(6.) Ye'or, i.e., "great river", probably from an Egyptian word (Aur), commonly applied to the Nile kjv@Genesis:41:1-3), but also to other rivers kjv@Job:28:10; kjv@Isaiah:33:21).

(7.) Yubhal, "a river" kjv@Jeremiah:17:8), a full flowing stream.

(8.) 'Ubhal, "a river" kjv@Daniel:8:2).

River of Egypt @

(1.) Heb. nahar mitsraim, denotes in kjv@Genesis:15:18 the Nile, or its eastern branch ( kjv@2Chronicals:9:26).

(2.) In kjv@Numbers:34:5 (R.V., "brook of Egypt") the Hebrew word is nahal, denoting a stream flowing rapidly in winter, or in the rainy season. This is a desert stream on the borders of Egypt. It is now called the Wady el-'Arish. The present boundary between Egypt and Palestine is about midway between this wady and Gaza. (
See kjv@Numbers:34:5; kjv@Joshua:15:4 kjv@Joshua:15:47 kjvKings:8:65; kjv@2Kings:24:7; kjv@Isaiah:27:12; kjv@Ezekiel:47:19. In all these passages the R.V. has "brook" and the A.V. "river.")

River of Gad @ probably the Arno ( kjv@2Samuel:24:5).

River of God @ kjv@Psalms:65:9), as opposed to earthly streams, denoting that the divine resources are inexhaustible, or the sum of all fertilizing streams that water the earth kjv@Genesis:2:10).

Rivers of Babylon @ kjv@Psalms:137:1), i.e., of the whole country of Babylonia, e.g., the Tigris, Euphrates, Chalonas, the Ulai, and the numerous canals.

Rivers of Damascus @ the Abana and Pharpar ( kjv@2Kings:5:12).

Rivers of Judah @ kjv@Joel:3:18), the watercourses of Judea.

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Rivers @ Source of kjv@Job:28:10 kjv@Psalms:104:8 kjv@Psalms:104:10
Enclosed within banks kjv@Daniel:12:5
Flow through valleys kjv@Psalms:104:8 kjv@Psalms:104:10
Some of
Great and mighty kjv@Genesis:15:18 kjv@Psalms:74:15
Deep kjv@Ezekiel:47:5 kjv@Zechariah:10:11
Broad kjv@Isaiah:33:21
Rapid kjv@Judges:5:21
Parted into many streams kjv@Genesis:2:10 kjv@Isaiah:11:5
Run into the sea kjv@Ecclesiastes:1:7 kjv@Ezekiel:47:8
God's power over, unlimited kjv@Isaiah:50:2 kjv@Nahum:1:4
Useful for
Supplying drink to the people kjv@Jeremiah:2:18
Commerce kjv@Isaiah:23:3
Promoting vegetation kjv@Genesis:2:10
Bathing kjv@Exodus:2:5
Baptism often performed in kjv@Matthew:3:6
Of Canaan abounded with fish kjv@Leviticus:11:9 kjv@Leviticus:11:10
Banks of
Covered with flags kjv@Exodus:2:3 kjv@Exodus:2:5
Planted with trees kjv@Ezekiel:47:7
Frequented by doves kjv@Songs:5:12
Frequented by wild beasts kjv@Jeremiah:49:19
Places of common resort kjv@Psalms:137:1
Frequently overflowed kjv@Joshua:3:15 kjv@1Chronicles:12:15
Peculiarly fruitful kjv@Psalms:1:3 kjv@Isaiah:32:20
Gardens often made beside kjv@Numbers:24:6
Cities often built beside kjv@Psalms:46:4 kjv@Psalms:137:1
Often the boundaries of kingdoms kjv@Joshua:22:25 kjv@1Kings:4:24
Mentioned in scripture
Of Eden kjv@Genesis:2:10
Of Jotbath kjv@Deuteronomy:10:7
Of Ethiopia kjv@Isaiah:18:1
Of Babylon kjv@Psalms:137:1
Of Egypt kjv@Genesis:15:18
Of Damascus kjv@2Kings:5:12
Of Ahava kjv@Ezra:8:15
Of Judah kjv@Joel:3:18
Of Philippi kjv@Acts:16:13
Abana kjv@2Kings:5:12
Arnon kjv@Deuteronomy:2:36 kjv@Joshua:12:1
Chebar kjv@Ezekiel:1:1 kjv@Ezekiel:1:3 kjv@Ezekiel:10:15 kjv@Ezekiel:10:20
Euphrates kjv@Genesis:2:14
Gihon kjv@Genesis:2:13
Gozan kjv@2Kings:17:6 kjv@1Chronicles:5:26
Hiddekel kjv@Genesis:2:14
Jabbok kjv@Deuteronomy:2:37 kjv@Joshua:12:2
Jordan kjv@Joshua:3:8 kjv@2Kings:5:10
Kanah kjv@Joshua:16:8
Kishon kjv@Judges:5:21
Pharpar kjv@2Kings:5:12
Pison kjv@Genesis:2:11
Ulai kjv@Daniel:8:16
Many, fordable in some places kjv@Genesis:32:22 kjv@Joshua:2:7 kjv@Isaiah:16:2
Illustrative
Of the abundance of grace in Christ kjv@Isaiah:32:2 kjv@John:1:16
Of the gifts and graces of the Holy Spirit kjv@Psalms:46:4 kjv@Isaiah:41:18 kjv@Isaiah:43:19 kjv@Isaiah:43:20 kjv@John:7:38 kjv@John:7:39
Of heavy afflictions kjv@Psalms:69:2 kjv@Isaiah:43:2
Of abundance kjv@Job:20:17 kjv@Job:29:6
Of people flying from judgments kjv@Isaiah:23:10
(Steady course of,) of peace of saints kjv@Isaiah:66:12
(Fruitfulness of trees planted by,) of the permanent prosperity of saints kjv@Psalms:1:3 kjv@Jeremiah:17:8
(Drying up of,) of God's judgments kjv@Isaiah:19:1-8 kjv@Jeremiah:51:36 kjv@Nahum:1:4 kjv@Zechariah:10:11
(Overflowing of,) of God's judgments kjv@Isaiah:8:7 kjv@Isaiah:8:8 kjv@Isaiah:28:2 kjv@Isaiah:28:18 kjv@Jeremiah:47:2

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RIVER @

- FIGURATIVE .Of salvation kjv@Psalms:36:8; kjv@Psalms:46:4; kjv@Isaiah:32:2; kjv@Ezekiel:47:1-12; kjv@Revelation:22:1-2 .Of grief kjv@Psalms:119:136; kjv@Lamentations:3:48

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kjv@STRING:Girgashite <HITCHCOCK>@ who arrives from pilgrimage - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Jordan <HITCHCOCK>@ the river of judgment - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Lysanias <HITCHCOCK>@ that drives away sorrow - HITCHCOCK-L


kjv@STRING:Mesopotamia <HITCHCOCK>@ between two rivers - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Sihor <HITCHCOCK>@ black; trouble -S(the river Nile) - HITCHCOCK


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RIVERS, NAMES OF @ Abana- kjv@2Kings:5:12 Arnon- kjv@Deuteronomy:2:36 Chebar- kjv@Ezekiel:1:1 Euphrates- kjv@Genesis:2:14 Euphrates, EUPHRATES Gozan- kjv@2Kings:17:6; kjv@1Chronicles:5:26 Jordan Jordan

(1), JORDAN Kanah- kjv@Joshua:16:8 Kishon- kjv@Judges:5:21 Of Egypt (Nile)- kjv@Exodus:1:22 Pharpar- kjv@2Kings:5:12 Pison- kjv@Genesis:2:11 Hiddekel (Tigris)- kjv@Genesis:2:14 Ulai- kjv@Daniel:8:16

RIVERS, SPIRITUAL @ a symbol of divine blessings- kjv@Psalms:36:8; kjv@Psalms:46:4; kjv@Isaiah:48:18; kjv@Ezekiel:47:5; kjv@Revelation:22:1

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H71 <STRHEB>@ אבנה 'ăbânâh ab-aw-naw' Perhaps feminine of H68; stony; {Abanah} a river near Damascus: - Abana. Compare H549.


H1245 <STRHEB>@ בּקשׁ bâqash baw-kash' A primitive root; to search out (by any method; specifically in worship or prayer); by implication to strive after: - {ask} {beg} {beseech} {desire} {enquire} {get} make {inquisition} {procure} (make) {request} {require} seek (for).


H1272 <STRHEB>@ בּרח bârach baw-rakh' A primitive root; to {bolt} that {is} figuratively to flee suddenly: - chase (away); drive {away} {fain} flee ({away}) put to {flight} make {haste} {reach} run {away} shoot.


H1415 <STRHEB>@ גּדה gâdâh gaw-daw' From an unused root (meaning to cut off); a border of a river (as cut into by the stream): - bank.


H1428 <STRHEB>@ גּדיה גּדיהo gidyâh gadyâh {ghid-yaw'} gad-yaw' The same as H1415; a river brink: - bank.


H1519 <STRHEB>@ גּוּח גּיח gîyach gûach {ghee'-akh} goo'-akh (Chaldee); corresponding to H1518; to rush forth: - strive.


H1521 <STRHEB>@ גּחון גּיחון gîychôn gichôn {ghee-khone'} ghee-khone' From H1518; stream; {Gichon} a river of Paradise; also a valley (or pool) near Jerusalem: - Gihon.


H1582 <STRHEB>@ גּמלּי gemallîy ghem-al-lee' Probably from H1581; camel driver; {Gemalli} an Israelite: - Gemalli.


H1624 <STRHEB>@ גּרה gârâh gaw-raw' A primitive root; properly to {grate} that {is} (figuratively) to anger: - {contend} {meddle} stir {up} strive.


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.


H1760 <STRHEB>@ דּחח דּחה dâchâh dâchach {daw-khaw'} daw-khakh' A primitive root; to push down: - {chase} drive away ({on}) {overthrow} {outcast} X {sore} {thrust} totter.


H1777 <STRHEB>@ דּוּן דּין dîyn dûn {deen} doon A primitive root (compare H113); to rule; by implication to judge (as umpire); also to strive (as at law): - {contend} execute ({judgment}) {judge} minister {judgment} plead (the {cause}) at {strife} strive.


H1849 <STRHEB>@ דּפק dâphaq daw-fak' A primitive root; to knock; by analogy to press severely: - {beat} {knock} overdrive.


H1920 <STRHEB>@ הדף hâdaph haw-daf' A primitive root; to push away or down: - cast away ({out}) {drive} {expel} thrust (away).


H2000 <STRHEB>@ המם hâmam 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.


H163 <STRHEB>@ אהוא 'ahăvâ' a-hav-aw' Probably of foreign origin; {Ahava} a river of Babylonia: - Ahava.


H180 <STRHEB>@ אבל אוּבל 'ûbâlbâl {oo-bawl'} oo-bawl' From H2986 (in the sense of H2988); a stream: - river.


H195 <STRHEB>@ אוּלי 'ûlay oo-lah'ee Of Persian derivation; the Ulai (or {Eulaeus}) a river of Persia: - Ulai.


H2249 <STRHEB>@ חבור châbôr khaw-bore' From H2266; united; {Chabor} a river of Assyria: - Habor.


H2313 <STRHEB>@ חדּקל chiddeqel khid-deh'-kel Probably of foreign origin; the Chiddekel (or Tigris) river: - Hiddekel.


H2342 <STRHEB>@ חיל חוּל chûl chîyl {khool} kheel A primitive root; properly to twist or whirl (in a circular or spiral {manner}) that {is} (specifically) to {dance} to writhe in pain (especially of parturition) or fear; figuratively to {wait} to pervert: - {bear} (make to) bring {forth} (make to) {calve} {dance} drive {away} fall grievously (with {pain}) {fear} {form} {great} {grieve} (be) {grievous} {hope} {look} {make} be in {pain} be much (sore) {pained} {rest} {shake} {shapen} (be) sorrow ({-ful}) {stay} {tarry} travail (with {pain}) {tremble} {trust} wait carefully ({patiently}) be wounded.


H2803 <STRHEB>@ חשׁב châshab khaw-shab' A primitive root; properly to plait or {interpenetrate} that {is} (literally) to weave or (generally) to fabricate; figuratively to plot or contrive (usually in a malicious sense); hence (from the mental effort) to {think} regard6 {value} compute: - (make) account ({of}) {conceive} {consider} {count} cunning ({man} {work} {workman}) {devise} {esteem} find {out} {forecast} {hold} {imagine} {impute} {invent} be {like} {mean} {purpose} reckon (-ing be {made}) {regard} think.


H2956 <STRHEB>@ טרד ţârad taw-rad' A primitive root; to drive on; figuratively to follow close: - continual.


H2957 <STRHEB>@ טרד ţerad ter-ad' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2956; to expel: - drive.


H2975 <STRHEB>@ יאר yer yeh-ore' Of Egyptian origin; a {channel} for example a {fosse} {canal} shaft; specifically the {Nile} as the one river of {Egypt} including its collateral trenches; also the {Tigris} as the main river of Assyria: - {brook} {flood} {river} stream.


H2999 <STRHEB>@ יבּק yabbôq yab-boke' Probably from H1238; pouring forth; {Jabbok} a river East of the Jordan: - Jabbok.


H3026 <STRHEB>@ יגר שׂהדוּתא yegar ώahădûthâ' yegar' sah-had-oo-thaw' (Chaldee); from a word derived from an unused root (meaning to gather) and a derivative of a root corresponding to H7717; heap of the testimony; {Jegar-Sahadutha} a cairn East of the Jordan: - Jegar-Sahadutha.


H3105 <STRHEB>@ יוּבל yûbal yoo-bal' From H2986; a stream: - river.


H3220 <STRHEB>@ ים yâm yawm From an unused root meaning to roar; a sea (as breaking in noisy surf) or large body of water; specifically (with the article) the Mediterranean; sometimes a large {river} or an artificial basin; {locally} the {west} or (rarely) the south: - sea (X -faring {man} {[-shore]}) {south} west ({-ern} {side} -ward).


H3383 <STRHEB>@ ירדּן yardên yar-dane' From H3381; a descender; {Jarden} the principal river of Palestine: - Jordan.


H3401 <STRHEB>@ יריב yârîyb yaw-rebe' From H7378; literally he will contend; properly adjectively contentious; used as {noun} an adversary: - that contend ({-eth}) that strive.


H3423 <STRHEB>@ ירשׁ ירשׁ yârash yârêsh {yaw-rash'} yaw-raysh' A primitive root; to occupy (be driving out previous {tenants} and possessing in their place); by implication to {seize} to {rob} to inherit; also to {expel} to {impoverish} to ruin: - cast {out} {consume} {destroy} {disinherit} {dispossess} drive (-ing) {out} {enjoy} {expel} X without {fail} (give {to} leave for) inherit ({-ance} {-or}) + {magistrate} be (make) {poor} come to {poverty} (give {to} make to) {possess} get (have) in (take) {possession} seize {upon} {succeed} X utterly.


H3529 <STRHEB>@ כּבר kebâr keb-awr' The same as H3528; length; {Kebar} a river of Mesopotamia: - Chebar. Compare H2249.


H3648 <STRHEB>@ כּמר kâmar kaw-mar' A primitive root; properly to intertwine or {contract} that {is} (by implication) to shrivel (as with heat); figuratively to be deeply affected with passion (love or pity): - be {black} be {kindled} yearn.


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.


H384 <STRHEB>@ איתיאל 'îythîyl eeth-ee-ale' Perhaps from H837 and H410; God has arrived; {Ithiel} the name of an {Israelite} also of a symbolic person: - Ithiel.


H4054 <STRHEB>@ מגרשׁה מגרשׁ migrâsh migrâshâh {mig-rawsh'} mig-raw-shaw' From H1644; a suburb (that {is} open country whither flocks are driven for pasture); hence the area around a {building} or the margin of the sea: - cast {out} suburb.


H4057 <STRHEB>@ מדבּר midbâr mid-bawr' From H1696 in the sense of driving; a pasture (that {is} open {field} whither cattle are driven); by implication a desert; also speech (including its organs): - {desert} {south} {speech} wilderness.


H4291 <STRHEB>@ מטה מטא meţâ' meţâh {met-aw'} met-aw' (Chaldee); apparently corresponding to H4672 in the intransitive sense of being found present; to {arrive} extend or happen: - {come} reach.


H4569 <STRHEB>@ מעברה מעבר ma‛ăbâr ma‛ăbârâh {mah-ab-awr'} mah-ab-aw-raw' From H5674; a crossing place (of a {river} a ford; of a {mountain} a pass); abstractly a {transit} that {is} (figuratively) overwhelming: - {ford} place where . . . {pass} passage.


H5060 <STRHEB>@ נגע nâganaw-gah' A primitive root; properly to {touch} that {is} lay the hand upon (for any purpose; {euphemistically} to lie with a woman); by implication to reach (figuratively to {arrive} acquire); {violently} to strike ({punish} {defeat} {destroy} etc.): - {beat} (X be able to) bring ({down}) {cast} come ({nigh}) draw near ({nigh}) get {up} {happen} {join} {near} {plague} reach ({up}) {smite} {strike} touch.


H5065 <STRHEB>@ נגשׂ nâgaώ naw-gas' A primitive root; to drive (an {animal} a {workman} a {debtor} an army); by implication to {tax} {harass} tyrannize: - {distress} {driver} exact ({-or}) oppress ({-or}) X raiser of {taxes} taskmaster.


H5074 <STRHEB>@ נדד nâdad naw-dad' A primitive root; properly to wave to and fro (rarely to flap up and down); figuratively to {rove} {flee} or (causatively) to drive away: - chase ({away}) X could {not} {depart} flee (X {apace} {away}) (re-) {move} thrust {away} wander ({abroad} {-er} -ing).


H5077 <STRHEB>@ נדא נדהo nâdâh nâdâ' {naw-daw'} naw-daw' A primitive root; properly to toss; figuratively to {exclude} that {is} {banish} {postpone} prohibit: - cast {out} {drive} put far away.


H5080 <STRHEB>@ נדח nâdach naw-dakh' A primitive root; to push off; used in a great variety of {applications} literally and figuratively (to {expel} {mislead} {strike} {inflict} etc.): - {banish} {bring} cast down ({out}) {chase} {compel} draw {away} drive ({away} {out} {quite}) fetch a {stroke} {force} go {away} {outcast} thrust away ({out}) withdraw.


H5086 <STRHEB>@ נדף nâdaph naw-daf' A primitive root; to shove {asunder} that {is} disperse: - drive ({away} to and {fro}) thrust {down} {shaken} tossed to and fro.


H5090 <STRHEB>@ נהג nâhag naw-hag' A primitive root; to drive forth (a {person} an animal or {chariot}) that {is} lead6 carry away; reflexively to proceed (that {is} impel or guide oneself); also (from the panting induced by {effort}) to sigh: - {acquaint} bring ({away}) carry {away} drive ({away}) lead ({away} {forth}) (be) {guide} lead ({away} forth).


H5103 <STRHEB>@ נהר nehar neh-har' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to H5102; a {river} especially the Euphrates: - {river} stream.


H5104 <STRHEB>@ נהר nâhâr naw-hawr' From H5102; a stream (including the sea; especially the {Nile} {Euphrates} etc.); {figuratively} prosperity: - {flood} river.


H5158 <STRHEB>@ נחלה נחלה נחל nachal nachlâh nachălâh {nakh'-al} {nakh'-law} nakh-al-aw' From H5157 in its original sense; a {stream} especially a winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine): - {brook} {flood} {river} {stream} valley.


H5217 <STRHEB>@ נכא nâkâ' naw-kaw' A primitive root; to {smite} that {is} drive away: - be viler.


H5289 <STRHEB>@ נער naar nah'-ar From H5287 in its derived sense of tossing about; a wanderer: - young one.


H5327 <STRHEB>@ נצה nâtsâh naw-tsaw' A primitive root; properly to go {forth} that {is} (by implication) to be {expelled} and (consequently) desolate; causatively to lay waste; also ({specifically}) to quarrel: - be laid {waste} {ruinous} strive (together).


H5380 <STRHEB>@ נשׁב nâshab naw-shab' A primitive root; to blow; by implication to disperse: - (cause to) {blow} drive away.


H5382 <STRHEB>@ נשׁה nâshâh naw-shaw' A primitive root; to forget; {figuratively} to neglect; {causatively} to {remit} remove: - {forget} {deprive} exact.


H5394 <STRHEB>@ נשׁל nâshal naw-shal' A primitive root; to pluck {off} that {is} divest6 {eject} or drop: - cast ({out}) {drive} {loose} put off ({out}) slip.


H5425 <STRHEB>@ נתר nâthar naw-thar' A primitive root; to {jump} that {is} be violently agitated; {causatively} to {terrify} shake {off} untie: - drive {asunder} {leap} (let) {loose} X {make} {move} undo.


H5437 <STRHEB>@ סבב sâbab saw-bab' A primitive root; to {revolve} surround or border; used in various {applications} literally and figuratively: - {bring} {cast} {fetch} {lead} {make} {walk} X {whirl} X round {about} be about on every {side} {apply} {avoid} beset ({about}) {besiege} bring {again} carry ({about}) {change} cause to come {about} X {circuit} (fetch a) compass ({about} {round}) {drive} {environ} X on every {side} beset ({close} {come} {compass} {go} stand) round {about} {remove} {return} {set} sit {down} turn (self) ({about} {aside} {away} back).


H5472 <STRHEB>@ סוּג sûg soog A primitive root; properly to {flinch} that {is} (by implication) to go {back} literally (to retreat) or figuratively (to apostatize): - {backslider} {drive} go {back} turn ({away} back).


H5590 <STRHEB>@ סער sâ‛ar saw-ar' A primitive root; to rush upon; by implication to toss (transitively or {intransitively} literally or figuratively): - be (toss with) tempest ({-uous}) be sore {troubled} come out as a (drive with {the} scatter with a) whirlwind.


H567 <STRHEB>@ אמרי 'ĕmôrîy em-o-ree' Probably a patronymic from an unused name derived from H559 in the sense of {publicity} that {is} prominence; thus a mountaineer; an {Emorite} one of the Canaanitish tribes: - Amorite.


H6191 <STRHEB>@ ערם ‛âram aw-ram' A primitive root; properly to be (or make) bare; but used only in the derived sense (through the idea perhaps of smoothness) bo be cunning (usually in a bad sense): - X {very} {beware} take crafty {[counsel]} be {prudent} deal subtilly.


H6229 <STRHEB>@ עשׂק ‛âώaq aw-sak' A primitive root (identical with H6231); to press {upon} that {is} quarrel: - strive with.


H6327 <STRHEB>@ פּוּץ pûts poots A primitive root; to dash in {pieces} literally or figuratively (especially to disperse): - break ({dash} shake) in (to) {pieces} cast ({abroad}) disperse ({selves}) {drive} {retire} scatter ({abroad}) spread abroad.


H6376 <STRHEB>@ פּישׁון pîyshôn pee-shone' From H6335; dispersive; {Pishon} a river of Eden: - Pison.


H6388 <STRHEB>@ פּלג peleg peh'-leg From H6385; a rill (that {is} small channel of {water} as in irrigation): - {river} stream.


H6390 <STRHEB>@ פּלגּה pelaggâh pel-ag-gaw' From H6385; a {runlet} that {is} gully: - {division} river.


H6554 <STRHEB>@ פּרפּר parpar par-par' Probably from H6565 in the sense of rushing; rapid; {Parpar} a river of Syria: - Pharpar.


H6571 <STRHEB>@ פּרשׁ pârâsh paw-rawsh' From H6567; a steed (as stretched out to a {vehicle} not single nor for mounting (compare H5483)); also (by implication) a driver (in a {chariot}) that {is} (collectively) cavalry: - horseman.


H6578 <STRHEB>@ פּרת perâth per-awth' From an unused root meaning to break forth; rushing; Perath (that {is} {Euphrates}) a river of the East: - Euphrates.


H6775 <STRHEB>@ צמד tsâmad tsaw-mad' A primitive root; to {link} that {is} gird; figuratively to {serve} (mentally) contrive: - {fasten} {frame} join (self).


H6795 <STRHEB>@ צנח tsânach tsaw-nakh' A primitive root; to alight; (transitively) to cause to {descend} that {is} drive down: - {fasten} light [from off].


H6915 <STRHEB>@ קדד qâdad kaw-dad' A primitive root; to shrivel {up} that {is} contract or bend the body (or neck) in deference: - bow (down) (the) {head} stoop.


H6916 <STRHEB>@ קדּה qiddâh kid-daw' From H6915; cassia bark (as in shrivelled rolls): - cassia.


H650 <STRHEB>@ אפיק 'âphîyq aw-feek' From H622; properly {containing} that {is} a tube; also a bed or valley of a stream; also a strong thing or a hero: - {brook} {channel} {mighty} {river} + {scale} {stream} strong piece.


H7028 <STRHEB>@ קישׁון qîyshôn kee-shone' From H6983; winding; {Kishon} a river of Palestine: - {Kishon} Kison.


H7368 <STRHEB>@ רחק râchaq raw-khak' A primitive root; to widen (in any {direction}) that {is} (intransitively) recede or (transitively) remove (literally or {figuratively} of place or relation): - ({a} {be} {cast} {drive} {get} {go} keep {[self]} {put} {remove} be {too} {[wander]} withdraw) far ({away} {off}) {loose} X {refrain} {very} (be) a good way (off).


H7378 <STRHEB>@ רוּב ריבo rîyb rûb {reeb} roob A primitive root; properly to {toss} that {is} grapple; mostly figuratively to {wrangle} that {is} hold a controversy; (by implication) to defend: - {adversary} {chide} {complain} {contend} {debate} X {ever} X lay {wait} {plead} {rebuke} {strive} X thoroughly.


H7379 <STRHEB>@ רב ריב rîyb rib {reeb} reeb From H7378; a contest (personal or legal): - + {adversary} {cause} {chiding} contend ({-tion}) {controversy} multitude [from the {margin]} {pleading} {strife} strive ({-ing}) suit.


H7395 <STRHEB>@ רכּב rakkâb rak-kawb' From H7392; a charioteer: - chariot {man} driver of a {chariot} horseman.


H7617 <STRHEB>@ שׁבה shâbâh shaw-baw' A primitive root; to transport into captivity: - (bring {away} {carry} carry {away} {lead} lead {away} take) captive ({-s}) drive (take) away.


H7771 <STRHEB>@ שׁוע shôasho'-ah From H7768 in the original sense of freedom; a {noble} that {is} liberal6 opulent; also (as noun in the derived sense) a halloo: - {bountiful} {crying} rich.


H7921 <STRHEB>@ שׁכל shâkôl shaw-kole' A primitive root; properly to {miscarry} that {is} suffer abortion; by analogy to bereave (literally or figuratively): - bereave (of {children}) {barren} cast calf ({fruit} {young}) be (make) {childless} {deprive} {destroy} X {expect} lose {children} {miscarry} rob of {children} spoil.


H763 <STRHEB>@ ארם נהרים 'ăram nahărayim ar-am' nah-har-ah'-yim From H758 and the dual of H5104; Aram of (the) two rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) or Mesopotamia: - {Aham-naharaim} Mesopotamia.


H769 <STRHEB>@ ארנן ארנון 'arnôn 'arnôn {ar-nohn'} ar-nohn' From H7442; a brawling stream; the {Arnon} a river east of the Jordan; also its territory: - Arnon.


H8585 <STRHEB>@ תּעלה te‛âlâh teh-aw-law' From H5927; a channel (into which water is raised for irrigation); also a bandage or plaster (as placed upon a wound): - {conduit} {cured} {healing} little {river} {trench} watercourse.


H8628 <STRHEB>@ תּקע tâqataw-kah' A primitive root; to {clatter} that {is} slap (the hands {together}) clang (an instrument); by analogy to drive (a nail or tent {pin} a {dart} etc.); by implication to become bondsman (by handclasping): - blow ([a {trumpet]}) {cast} {clap} {fasten} pitch {[tent]} {smite} {sound} {strike} X {suretiship} thrust.


H857 <STRHEB>@ אתא אתה 'âthâhthâ' {aw-thaw'} aw-thaw' A primitive root (collateral to H225 contracted); to arrive: - ({be-} things to) come ({upon}) bring.


G32 <STRGRK>@ ἄγγελος aggelos ang'-el-os From ἀγγέλλω aggellō (probably derived from G71; compare G34; to bring tidings); a messenger; especially an angel; by implication a pastor: - angel messenger.


G68 <STRGRK>@ ἀγρός agros ag-ros' From G71; a field (as a drive for cattle); generally the country; specifically a farm that is hamlet: - country farm piece of ground land.


G71 <STRGRK>@ ἄγω agō ag'-o A primary verb; properly to lead; by implication to bring drive (reflexively) go (specifically) pass (time) or (figuratively) induce: - be bring (forth) carry (let) go keep lead away be open.


G75 <STRGRK>@ ἀγωνίζομαι agōnizomai ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee From G73; to struggle literally (to compete for a prize) figuratively (to contend with an adversary) or generally (to endeavor to accomplish something): - fight labor fervently strive.


G1264 <STRGRK>@ διαμάχομαι diamachomai dee-am-akh'-om-ahee From G1223 and G3164; to fight fiercely (in altercation): - strive.


G1308 <STRGRK>@ διαφέρω diapherō dee-af-er'-o From G1223 and G5342; to bear through that is (literally) transport; usually to bear apart that is (objectively) to toss about (figuratively report); subjectively to differ or (by implication) surpass: - be better carry differ from drive up and down be (more) excellent make matter publish be of more value.


G1396 <STRGRK>@ δουλαγωγέω doulagōgeō doo-lag-ogue-eh'-o From a presumed compound of G1401 and G71; to be a slave driver that is to enslave (figuratively subdue): - bring into subjection.


G1544 <STRGRK>@ ἐκβάλλω ekballō ek-bal'-lo From G1537 and G906; to eject (literally or figuratively): - bring forth cast (forth out) drive (out) expel leave pluck (pull take thrust) out put forth (out) send away (forth out).


G1601 <STRGRK>@ ἐκπίπτω ekpiptō ek-pip'-to From G1537 and G4098; to drop away; specifically be driven out of one´ s course; figuratively to lose become inefficient: - be cast fail fall (away off) take none effect.


G1643 <STRGRK>@ ἐλαύνω elaunō el-ow'-no A prolonged form of a primary verb (obsolete except in certain tenses as an alternate of this) of uncertain affinity; to push (as wind oars or daemoniacal power): - carry drive row.


G1856 <STRGRK>@ ἐξωθέω ἐξώθω exōtheō exōthō ex-o-theh'-o ex-o'-tho From G1537 and ὠθέω ōtheō (to push); to expel; by implication to propel: - drive out thrust in.


G1904 <STRGRK>@ ἐπέρχομαι eperchomai ep-er'-khom-ahee From G1909 and G2064; to supervene that is arrive6 occur impend6 attack (figuratively) influence: - come (in upon).


G1910 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιβαίνω epibainō ep-ee-bah'ee-no From G1909 and the base of G939; to walk upon that is mount6 ascend embark arrive: - come (into) enter into go aboard sit upon take ship.


G1920 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιγίνομαι epiginomai ep-ig-in'-om-ahee From G1909 and G1096; to arrive upon that is spring up (as a wind): - blow.


G1929 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιδίδωμι epididōmi ep-ee-did'-o-mee From G1909 and G1325; to give over (by hand or surrender): - deliver unto give let (+ [her drive]) offer.


G118 <STRGRK>@ ἀθλέω athleō ath-leh'-o From ἄθλος athlos (a contest in the public lists); to contend in the competitive games: - strive.


G2027 <STRGRK>@ ἐποκέλλω epokellō ep-ok-el'-lo From G1909 and ὀκέλλω okellō (to urge); to drive upon the shore that is to beach a vessel: - run aground.


G2051 <STRGRK>@ ἐρίζω erizō er-id'-zo From G2054; to wrangle: - strive.


G2166 <STRGRK>@ Εὐφράτης Euphratēs yoo-frat'-ace Of foreign origin (compare [H6578]); Euphrates a river of Asia: - Euphrates.


G2182 <STRGRK>@ ἐφευρέτης epheuretēs ef-yoo-ret'-ace From a compound of G1909 and G2147; a discoverer that is contriver: - inventor.


G2185 <STRGRK>@ ἐφικνέομαι ephikneomai ef-ik-neh'-om-ahee From G1909 and a cognate of G2240; to arrive upon that is extend to: - reach.


G2240 <STRGRK>@ ἥκω hēkō hay'-ko A primary verb; to arrive that is be present (literally or figuratively): - come.


G2425 <STRGRK>@ ἱκανός hikanos hik-an-os' From ἵκω hikō (ἱκάνω or ἱκνέομαι; akin to G2240; to arrive); competent (as if coming in season) that is ample (in amount) or fit (in character): - able + content enough good great large long (while) many meet much security sore sufficient worthy.


G2446 <STRGRK>@ Ἰορδάνης Iordanēs ee-or-dan'-ace Of Hebrew origin [H3383]; the Jordanes (that is Jarden) a river of Palestine: - Jordan.


G2487 <STRGRK>@ ἴχνος ichnos ikh'-nos From ἰκνέομαι ikneomai (to arrive; compare G2240); a track (figuratively): - step.


G2658 <STRGRK>@ καταντάω katantaō kat-an-tah'-o From G2596 and a derivative of G473; to meet against that is arrive at (literally or figuratively): - attain come.


G2668 <STRGRK>@ καταπλέω katapleō kat-ap-leh'-o From G2596 and G4126; to sail down upon a place that is to land at: - arrive.


G295 <STRGRK>@ Ἀμφίπολις Amphipolis am-fip'-ol-is From the base of G297 and G4172; a city surrounded by a river; Amphipolis a place in Macedonia: - Amphipolis.


G3054 <STRGRK>@ λογομαχέω logomacheō log-om-akh-eh'-o From a compound of G3056 and G3164; to be disputatious (on trifles): - strive about words.


G3163 <STRGRK>@ μάχη machē makh'-ay From G3164; a battle that is (figuratively) controversy: - fighting strive striving.


G3164 <STRGRK>@ μάχομαι machomai makh'-om-ahee Middle voice of an apparently primary verb; to war that is (figuratively) to quarrel dispute: - fight strive.


G3377 <STRGRK>@ μηνύω mēnuō may-noo'-o Probably from the same base as G3145 and G3415 (that is μάω maō [to strive]); to disclose (through the idea of mental effort and thus calling to mind) that is report6 declare intimate: - shew tell.


G3583 <STRGRK>@ ξηραίνω xērainō xay-rah'ee-no From G3584; to desiccate; by implication to shrivel to mature: - dry up pine away be ripe wither (away).


G3685 <STRGRK>@ ὀνίνημι oninēmi on-in'-ay-mee A prolonged form of an apparent primary verb ὄνομαι onomai; for which another prolonged form ὀνάω onaō is used as an alternate in some tenses (unless indeed it be identical with the base of G3686 through the idea of notoriety); to gratify that is (middle voice) to derive pleasure or advantage from: - have joy.


G3846 <STRGRK>@ παραβάλλω paraballō par-ab-al'-lo From G3844 and G906; to throw alongside that is (reflexively) to reach a place or (figuratively) to liken: - arrive compare.


G3854 <STRGRK>@ παραγίνομαι paraginomai par-ag-in'-om-ahee From G3844 and G1096; to become near that is approach (have arrived); by implication to appear publicly: - come go be present.


G3928 <STRGRK>@ παρέρχομαι parerchomai par-er'-khom-ahee From G3844 and G2064; to come near or aside that is to approach (arrive) go by (or away) (figuratively) perish or neglect (causatively) avert: - come (forth) go pass (away by over) past transgress.


G387 <STRGRK>@ ἀναστατόω anastatoō an-as-tat-o'-o From a derivative of G450 (in the sense of removal); properly to drive out of home that is (by implication) to disturb (literally or figuratively): - trouble turn upside down make an uproar.


G4215 <STRGRK>@ ποταμός potamos pot-am-os' Probably from a derivative of the alternate of G4095 (compare G4224); a current brook or freshet (as drinkable) that is running water: - flood river stream water.


G4216 <STRGRK>@ ποταμοφόρητος potamophorētos pot-am-of-or'-ay-tos From G4215 and a derivative of G5409; river borne that is overwhelmed by a stream: - carried away of the flood.


G4298 <STRGRK>@ προκόπτω prokoptō prok-op'-to From G4253 and G2875; to drive forward (as if by beating) that is (figuratively and intransitively) to advance (in amount to grow; in time to be well along): - increase proceed profit be far spent wax.


G4339 <STRGRK>@ προσήλυτος prosēlutos pros-ah'-loo-tos From the alternate of G4334; an arriver from a foreign region that is (specifically) an acceder (convert) to Judaism (proselyte): - proselyte.


G4822 <STRGRK>@ συμβιβάζω sumbibazō soom-bib-ad'-zo From G4862 and βιβάζω bibazō (to force; causatively [by reduplication] of the base of G939); to drive together that is unite (in association or affection) (mentally) to infer show teach: - compact assuredly gather instruct knit together prove.


G4865 <STRGRK>@ συναγωνίζομαι sunagōnizomai soon-ag-o-nid'-zom-ahee From G4862 and G75; to struggle in company with that is (figuratively) to be a partner (assistant): - strive together with.


G4866 <STRGRK>@ συναθλέω sunathleō soon-ath-leh'-o From G4862 and G118; to wrestle in company with that is (figuratively) to seek jointly: - labour with strive together for.


G4900 <STRGRK>@ συνελαύνω sunelaunō soon-el-ow'-no From G4862 and G1643; to drive together that is (figuratively) exhort (to reconciliation): - + set at one again.


G416 <STRGRK>@ ἀνεμίζω anemizō an-em-id'-zo From G417; to toss with the wind: - drive with the wind.


G464 <STRGRK>@ ἀνταγωνίζομαι antagōnizomai an-tag-o-nid'-zom-ahee From G473 and G75; to struggle against (figuratively) (antagonize): - strive against.


G5086 <STRGRK>@ Τιβέριος Tiberios tib-er'-ee-os Of Latin origin; probably pertaining to the river Tiberis or Tiber; Tiberius a Roman emperor: - Tiberius.


G5342 <STRGRK>@ φέρω pherō̄ fer'-o A primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only; namely οἴω oiō̄̄ and ἐνέγκω enegkō̄ to bear or carry (in a very wide application literally and figuratively: - be bear bring (forth) carry come + let her drive be driven endure go on lay lead move reach rushing uphold.


G5348 <STRGRK>@ φθάνω phthanō fthan'-o Apparently a primary verb; to be beforehand that is anticipate or precede; by extension to have arrived at: - (already) attain come prevent.


G5351 <STRGRK>@ φθείρω phtheirō fthi'-ro Probably strengthened from φθίω phthiō (to pine or waste): properly to shrivel or wither that is to spoil (by any process) or (genitive) to ruin (especially figuratively by moral influences to deprave): - corrupt (self) defile destroy.


G5389 <STRGRK>@ φιλοτιμέομαι philotimeomai fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee Middle voice from a compound of G5384 and G5092; to be fond of honor that is emulous (eager or earnest to do somethng.): - labour strive study.


G556 <STRGRK>@ ἀπελαύνω apelaunō ap-el-ow'-no From G575 and G1643; to dismiss: - drive.


G650 <STRGRK>@ ἀποστερέω apostereō ap-os-ter-eh'-o From G575 and στερέω stereō (to deprive); to despoil: - defraud destitute kept back by fraud.


G778 <STRGRK>@ ἀσκέω askeō as-keh'-o Probably from the same as G4632; to elaborate that is (figuratively) train (by implication strive): - exercise.


G941 <STRGRK>@ βαστάζω bastazō bas-tad'-zo Perhaps remotely derived from the base of G939 (through the idea of removal); to lift literally or figuratively (endure declare6 sustain receive etc.): - bear carry take up.