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CAPTIVES @ of war- kjv@Genesis:14:12; kjv@Numbers:31:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:14; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:11; kjv@2Kings:25:6; kjv@2Chronicles:28:15; kjv@Nehemiah:1:11

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CAPTIVE - C>@ - A prisoner of war. Such were usually treated with great cruelty by the heathen nations. They were kept for slaves, and often sold; but this was a modification of the ancient cruelty, and a substitute for putting them to death Although the treatment of captives by the Jews seems sometimes to be cruel, it was very much milder than that of the heathen, and was mitigated, as far as possible in the circumstances, by their civil code.

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Captive @ one taken in war. Captives were often treated with great cruelty and indignity (kjvKings:20:32; kjv@Joshua:10:24; kjv@Judges:1:7; kjv@2Samuel:4:12; kjv@Judges:8:7; kjv@2Samuel:12:31; kjv@1Chronicles:20:3). When a city was taken by assault, all the men were slain, and the women and children carried away captive and sold as slaves kjv@Isaiah:20; 47:3; kjv@2Chronicals:28:9-15; kjv@Psalms:44:12; kjv@Joel:3:3), and exposed to the most cruel treatment kjv@Nahum:3:10; kjv@Zechariah:14:2; kjv@Esther:3:13; kjv@2Kings:8:12; kjv@Isaiah:13:16-18). Captives were sometimes carried away into foreign countries, as was the case with the Jews kjv@Jeremiah:20:5 kjv@Jeremiah:39:9-10 kjv@Jeremiah:40:7 ).

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CAPTIVE @
- Prisoner of war kjv@Genesis:14:12; kjv@1Samuel:30:1-2
- Cruelty to .Putting to death kjv@Numbers:31:9-20; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:13; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:10; kjv@Joshua:8:29; kjv@Joshua:10:15-40; kjv@Joshua:11:11; kjv@Judges:7:25; kjv@Judges:8:21; kjv@Judges:21:11; kjv@1Samuel:15:32-33; kjv@2Samuel:8:2; kjv@2Kings:8:12; kjv@Jeremiah:39:6 .Twenty thousand, by Amaziah kjv@2Chronicles:25:11-12 .Ripping women with child kjv@2Kings:8:12; kjv@2Kings:15:16; kjv@Amos:1:13 .Tortured under saws and harrows kjv@2Samuel:12:31; kjv@1Chronicles:20:3 .Blinded kjv@Judges:16:21; kjv@Jeremiah:39:7 .Maimed kjv@Judges:1:6-7 .Ravished kjv@Lamentations:5:11-13; kjv@Zechariah:14:2 .Enslaved kjv@Deuteronomy:20:14; kjv@2Kings:5:2; kjv@Psalms:44:12; kjv@Joel:3:6 .Robbed kjv@Ezekiel:23:25-26 .Confined in pits kjv@Isaiah:51:14
- Other indignities to kjv@Isaiah:20:4
- Kindness to kjv@2Kings:25:27-30; kjv@Psalms:106:46
- Advanced to positions in state kjv@Genesis:41:39-45; kjv@Esther:2:8; Daniel:1

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kjv@STRING:Ishbi-benob <HITCHCOCK>@ respiration; conversion; taking captive - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Shebna <HITCHCOCK>@ who rests himself; who is now captive - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Tishbite <HITCHCOCK>@ that makes captive - HITCHCOCK-T


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CAPTIVES @ of war- kjv@Genesis:14:12; kjv@Numbers:31:9; kjv@Deuteronomy:20:14; kjv@Deuteronomy:21:11; kjv@2Kings:25:6; kjv@2Chronicles:28:15; kjv@Nehemiah:1:11

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H1473 <STRHEB>@ גּלה גּולה gôlâh gôlâh {go-law'} go-law' Active participle feminine of H1540; exile; concretely and {collectively} exiles: - (carried {away}) captive ({-ity}) removing.


H1474 <STRHEB>@ גּולן gôlân go-lawn' From H1473; captive; {Golan} a place East of the Jordan: - Golan.


H1540 <STRHEB>@ גּלה gâlâh gaw-law' A primitive root; to denude (especially in a disgraceful sense); by implication to exile (captives being usually stripped); figuratively to reveal: - + {advertise} {appear} {bewray} {bring} ({carry} {lead} go) captive (into {captivity}) {depart} {disclose} {discover} {exile} be {gone} {open} X {plainly} {publish} {remove} {reveal} X {shamelessly} {shew} X {surely} {tell} uncover.


H1546 <STRHEB>@ גּלוּת gâlûth gaw-looth' Feminine from H1540; captivity; concretely exiles (collectively): - (they that are carried away) captives (-ity.)


H4455 <STRHEB>@ מלקוח malqôach mal-ko'-akh From H3947; transitively (in dual) the jaws (as taking food); intransitively spoil (and {captives}) (as taken): - {booty} {jaws} prey.


H6808 <STRHEB>@ צעה tsâ‛âh tsaw-aw' A primitive root; to tip over (for the purpose of spilling or pouring {out}) that {is} (figuratively) depopulate; by implication to imprison or conquer; (reflexively) to lie down (for coition): - captive {exile} {travelling} (cause to) wander (-er).


H615 <STRHEB>@ אסיר 'âsîyr aw-sere' From H631; {bound} that {is} a captive: - (those which are) {bound} prisoner.


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.


H7619 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּבאל שׁבוּאל shebû'êl shûbâ'êl {sheb-oo-ale'} shoo-baw-ale' From H7617 (abbreviated) or H7725 and H410; captive (or returned) of God; Shebuel or {Shubael} the name of two Israelites: - {Shebuel} Shubael.


H7622 <STRHEB>@ שׁבית שׁבוּת shebûth shebîyth {sheb-ooth'} sheb-eeth' From H7617; exile; concretely prisoners; figuratively a former state of prosperity: - captive (-ity).


H7628 <STRHEB>@ שׁבי shebîy sheb-ee' From H7618; exiled; captured; as {noun} exile (abstractly or concretely and collectively); by extension booty: - captive ({-ity}) {prisoners} X take {away} that was taken.


H7633 <STRHEB>@ שׁביה shibyâh shib-yaw' Feminine of H7628; exile (abstractly or concretely and collectively): - captives (-ity).


H7758 <STRHEB>@ שׁילל שׁוללo shôlâl shêylâl {sho-lawl'} shay-lawl' The second form being used in ; from H7997; nude (especially bare foot); by implication captive: - {spoiled} stripped.


G1198 <STRGRK>@ δέσμιος desmios des'-mee-os From G1199; a captive (as bound): - in bonds prisoner.


G1202 <STRGRK>@ δεσμώτης desmōtēs des-mo'-tace From the same as G1201; (passively) a captive: - prisoner.


G162 <STRGRK>@ αἰχμαλωτεύω aichmalōteuō aheekh-mal-o-tew'-o From G164; to capture (like G163): - lead captive.


G163 <STRGRK>@ αἰχμαλωτίζω aichmalōtizō aheekh-mal-o-tid'-zo From G164; to make captive: - lead away captive bring into captivity.


G164 <STRGRK>@ αἰχμαλωτός aichmalōtos aheekh-mal-o-tos' Fromαἰχμή aichmē (a spear) and a derivative of the same as G259; properly a prisoner of war that is (generally) a captive: - captive.


G2221 <STRGRK>@ ζωγρέω zōgreō dzogue-reh'-o From the same as G2226 and G64; to take alive (make a prisoner of war) that is (figuratively) to capture or ensnare: - take captive catch.


G3351 <STRGRK>@ μετοικίζω metoikizō met-oy-kid'-zo From the same as G3350; to transfer as a settler or captive that is colonize or exile: - carry away remove into.


G4869 <STRGRK>@ συναιχμάλωτος sunaichmalōtos soon-aheekh-mal'-o-tos From G4862 and G164; a co-captive: - fellowprisoner.