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H1220 <
STRHEB
>@ בּצר
betser
beh
'-
tser
From
H1219;
strictly
a
{
clipping
}
that
{
is
}
gold
(
as
dug
out
): -
gold
defence
.
H2195 <
STRHEB
>@ זעם
za
‛
am
zah
'-
am
From
H2194;
strictly
froth
at
the
{
mouth
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
)
fury
(
especially
of
God
´
s
displeasure
with
sin
): - {
angry
} {
indignation
}
rage
.
H205 <
STRHEB
>@ און 'â
ven
aw
'-
ven
From
an
unused
root
perhaps
meaning
properly
to
pant
(
hence
to
exert
{
oneself
}
usually
in
vain
;
to
come
to
naught
);
strictly
nothingness
;
also
{
trouble
}
vanity6
wickedness
;
specifically
an
idol
: - {
affliction
} {
evil
} {
false
} {
idol
} {
iniquity
} {
mischief
}
mourners
({-
ing
}) {
naught
} {
sorrow
} {
unjust
} {
unrighteous
} {
vain
} {
vanity
}
wicked
(-
ness
.)
Compare
H369.
H645 <
STRHEB
>@ אפוא אפו 'ê
ph
ô 'ê
ph
ô' {
ay
-
fo
'}
ay
-
fo
'
From
H6311;
strictly
a
demonstrative
{
particle
}
here
;
but
used
of
{
time
}
now
or
then
: - {
here
} {
now
}
where
?
G1301 <
STRGRK
>@ διατηρέω
diat
ē
re
ō
dee
-
at
-
ay
-
reh
'-
o
From
G1223 and
G5083;
to
watch
thoroughly
that
is
(
positively
and
transitively
)
to
observe
strictly
or
(
negatively
and
reflexively
)
to
avoid
wholly
: -
keep
.
G4434 <
STRGRK
>@ πτωχός
pt
ō
chos
pto
-
khos
'
From
πτώσσω
pt
ō
ss
ō (
to
crouch
;
akin
to
G4422 and
the
alternate
of
G4098);
a
beggar
(
as
cringing
)
that
is
pauper
(
strictly
denoting
absolute
or
public
mendicancy
although
also
used
in
a
qualified
or
relative
sense
;
whereas
G3993 properly
means
only
straitened
circumstances
in
private
)
literally
(
often
as
noun
)
or
figuratively
(
distressed
): -
beggar
(-
ly
)
poor
.
G4441 <
STRGRK
>@ πυνθάνομαι
punthanomai
poon
-
than
'-
om
-
ahee
Middle
voice
prolonged
from
πύθω
puth
ō
a
primary
word
(
which
occurs
only
as
an
alternate
in
certain
tenses
);
to
question
that
is
ascertain
by
inquiry
(
as
a
matter
of
information
merely
;
and
thus
differing
from
G2065 which
properly
means
a
request
as
a
favor
;
and
from
G154 which
is
strictly
a
demand
of
something
due
;
as
well
as
from
G2212 which
implies
a
search
for
something
hidden
;
and
from
G1189 which
involves
the
idea
of
urgent
need
);
by
implication
to
learn
(
by
casual
intelligence
): -
ask
demand
enquire
understand
.
G4561 <
STRGRK
>@ σάρξ
sarx
sarx
Probably
from
the
base
of
G4563;
flesh
(
as
stripped
of
the
skin
)
that
is
(
strictly
)
the
meat
of
an
animal
(
as
food
)
or
(
by
extension
)
the
body
(
as
opposed
to
the
soul
(
or
spirit
)
or
as
the
symbol
of
what
is
external
or
as
the
means
of
kindred
or
(
by
implication
)
human
nature
(
with
its
frailties
(
physically
or
morally
)
and
passions
)
or
(
specifically
)
a
human
being
(
as
such
): -
carnal
(-
ly
+ -
ly
minded
)
flesh
([-
ly
]).