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HEBREW, LANGUAGE @ kjv@2Kings:18:26; kjv@Nehemiah:13:24; kjv@John:5:2; kjv@John:19:20; kjv@Acts:21:40; kjv@Acts:22:2; kjv@Acts:26:14
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HEBREWS, THE JEWISH PEOPLE, SO CALLED @ kjv@Genesis:14:13; kjv@Genesis:40:15; kjv@Genesis:43:32; kjv@Exodus:2:6; kjv@2Corinthians:11:22; kjv@Philippians:3:5 -other References to Israel, ISRAEL

- THE JEWS God's People, PEOPLE, GOD'S

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HEBREW - H>@ - This word first occurs as given to Abram by the Canaanites, kjv@Genesis:4:13) because he had crossed the Euphrates. The name is also derived from Eber, "beyond, on the other side," Abraham and his posterity being called Hebrews in order to express a distinction between the races east and west of the Euphrates. It may also be derived from Heber , one of the ancestors of Abraham. kjv@Genesis:10:24) The term Israelite was used by the Jews of themselves among themselves; the term Hebrew was the name by which they were known to foreigners. The latter was accepted by the Jews in their external relations; and after the general substitution of the word Jew, it still found a place in that marked and special feature of national contradistinction, the language.

HEBREW LANGUAGE - H>@ - The books of the Old Testament are written almost entirely in the Hebrew language. It is a branch of the Shemitic language, one of the three great divisions into which all languages have been reduced. It is one of the earliest of known languages, and some suppose that it was the original language of man.

HEBREWS, EPISTLE TO THE - H>@ - The author
There has been a wide difference of opinion respecting the authorship of this epistle. For many years Paul was considered the author; others think it may have been Luke, Barnabas, or Apollos. Much of the theology and the language are similar to Paul’s, but the authorship of the epistle ia still disputed. To whom written .
The epistle was probably addressed to the Jews in Jerusalem and Palestine. The argument of the epistle is such as could he used with most effect to a church consisting exclusively of Jews by birth, personally familiar with and attached to the temple service. Date.
It was evidently written before the destruction of Jerusalem in A.D. 70, probably about A.D. 62-64. Place .
It was probably written in Italy, while Paul was a prisoner at Rome. Contents .
With respect to the scope of the epistle, it should be recollected that while the numerous Christian churches scattered throughout Judea, kjv@Acts:9:31; kjv@Galatians:1:22) were continually exposed to persecution from the Jews, ( kjv@1Thessalonians:2:14) there was in Jerusalem one additional weapon in the hands of the predominant oppressors of the Christians. The magnificent national temple might be put against the Hebrew Christian; and even if this affliction were not often laid upon him, yet there was a secret burden which he bore within him, the knowledge that the end of all the beauty and awfulness of Zion was rapidly approaching. The writer of this epistle meets the Hebrew Christians on their own ground, showing that the new faith gave them Christ the Son of God, more prevailing than the high priest as an intercessor; that his Sabbath awaited them, his covenant, his atonement, his city heavenly not made with hands. Having him, believe in him with all your heart, with a faith in the unseen future strong as that of the saints of old, patient under present and prepared for coming woe, full of energy and hope and holiness and love. Such was the teaching of the Epistle to the Hebrews.

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Hebrew @ a name applied to the Israelites in Scripture only by one who is a foreigner kjv@Genesis:39:14 kjv@Genesis:39:17 kjv@Genesis:41:12, etc.), or by the Israelites when they speak of themselves to foreigners (40:15; kjv@Exodus:1:19), or when spoken of an contrasted with other peoples kjv@Genesis:43:32; kjv@Exodus:1:3 kjv@Exodus:1:7, 15; kjv@Deuteronomy:15:12). In the New Testament there is the same contrast between Hebrews and foreigners kjv@Acts:6:1; kjv@Philippians:3:5). Derivation.

(1.) The name is derived, according to some, from Eber kjv@Genesis:10:24), the ancestor of Abraham. The Hebrews are "sons of Eber" (10:21).

(2.) Others trace the name of a Hebrew root-word signifying "to pass over," and hence regard it as meaning "the man who passed over," viz., the Euphrates; or to the Hebrew word meaning "the region" or "country beyond," viz., the land of Chaldea. This latter view is preferred. It is the more probable origin of the designation given to Abraham coming among the Canaanites as a man from beyond the Euphrates kjv@Genesis:14:13).

(3.) A third derivation of the word has been suggested, viz., that it is from the Hebrew word 'abhar, "to pass over," whence 'ebher, in the sense of a "sojourner" or "passer through" as distinct from a "settler" in the land, and thus applies to the condition of Abraham kjv@Hebrews:11:13).

Hebrew language @ the language of the Hebrew nation, and that in which the Old Testament is written, with the exception of a few portions in Chaldee. In the Old Testament it is only spoken of as "Jewish" ( kjv@2Kings:18:26-28; kjv@Isaiah:36:11-13; kjv@2Chronicals:32:18). This name is first used by the Jews in times subsequent to the close of the Old Testament. It is one of the class of languages called Semitic, because they were chiefly spoken among the descendants of Shem. When Abraham entered Canaan it is obvious that he found the language of its inhabitants closely allied to his own. Isaiah (19:18) calls it "the language of Canaan." Whether this language, as seen in the earliest books of the Old Testament, was the very dialect which Abraham brought with him into Canaan, or whether it was the common tongue of the Canaanitish nations which he only adopted, is uncertain; probably the latter opinion is the correct one. For the thousand years between Moses and the Babylonian exile the Hebrew language underwent little or no modification. It preserves all through a remarkable uniformity of structure. From the first it appears in its full maturity of development. But through intercourse with Damascus, Assyria, and Babylon, from the time of David, and more particularly from the period of the Exile, it comes under the influence of the Aramaic idiom, and this is seen in the writings which date from this period. It was never spoken in its purity by the Jews after their return from Babylon. They now spoke Hebrew with a large admixture of Aramaic or Chaldee, which latterly became the predominant element in the national language. The Hebrew of the Old Testament has only about six thousand words, all derived from about five hundred roots. Hence the same word has sometimes a great variety of meanings. So long as it was a living language, and for ages after, only the consonants of the words were written. This also has been a source of difficulty in interpreting certain words, for the meaning varies according to the vowels which may be supplied. The Hebrew is one of the oldest languages of which we have any knowledge. It is essentially identical with the Phoenician language. (
See MOABITE STONE.) The Semitic languages, to which class the Hebrew and Phoenician belonged, were spoken over a very wide area: in Babylonia, Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine and Arabia, in all the countries from the Mediterranean to the borders of Assyria, and from the mountains of Armenia to the Indian Ocean. The rounded form of the letters, as seen in the Moabite stone, was probably that in which the ancient Hebrew was written down to the time of the Exile, when the present square or Chaldean form was adopted.

Hebrew of the Hebrews @ one whose parents are both Hebrews kjv@Philippians:3:5; kjv@2Corinthians:11:22); a genuine Hebrew.

Hebrews @ kjv@Acts:6:1) were the Hebrew-speaking Jews, as distinguished from those who spoke Greek. (
See GREEKS.)

Hebrews, Epistle to @

(1.) Its canonicity. All the results of critical and historical research to which this epistle has been specially subjected abundantly vindicate its right to a place in the New Testament canon among the other inspired books.

(2.) Its authorship. A considerable variety of opinions on this subject has at different times been advanced. Some have maintained that its author was Silas, Paul's companion. Others have attributed it to Clement of Rome, or Luke, or Barnabas, or some unknown Alexandrian Christian, or Apollos; but the conclusion which we think is best supported, both from internal and external evidence, is that Paul was its author. There are, no doubt, many difficulties in the way of accepting it as Paul's; but we may at least argue with Calvin that there can be no difficulty in the way of "embracing it without controversy as one of the apostolical epistles."

(3.) Date and place of writing. It was in all probability written at Rome, near the close of Paul's two years' imprisonment kjv@Hebrews:13:19 kjv@Hebrews:13:24). It was certainly written before the destruction of Jerusalem (13:10).

(4.) To whom addressed. Plainly it was intended for Jewish converts to the faith of the gospel, probably for the church at Jerusalem. The subscription of this epistle is, of course, without authority. In this case it is incorrect, for obviously Timothy could not be the bearer of it (13:23).

(5.) Its design was to show the true end and meaning of the Mosaic system, and its symbolical and transient character. It proves that the Levitical priesthood was a "shadow" of that of Christ, and that the legal sacrifices prefigured the great and all-perfect sacrifice he offered for us. It explains that the gospel was designed, not to modify the law of Moses, but to supersede and abolish it. Its teaching was fitted, as it was designed, to check that tendency to apostatize from Christianity and to return to Judaism which now showed itself among certain Jewish Christians. The supreme authority and the transcendent glory of the gospel are clearly set forth, and in such a way as to strengthen and confirm their allegiance to Christ.

(6.) It consists of two parts: (a) doctrinal (1-10:18), (b) and practical (10:19-ch. 13). There are found in it many references to portions of the Old Testament. It may be regarded as a treatise supplementary to the Epistles to the Romans and Galatians, and as an inspired commentary on the book of Leviticus.

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HEBREW @
- A word supposed to be a corruption of the name of Eber, who was an ancestor of Abraham kjv@Genesis:10:24; kjv@Genesis:11:14-26
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See GENEALOGY
- Applied to .Abraham kjv@Genesis:14:13 .And his descendants kjv@Genesis:39:14; kjv@Genesis:40:15; kjv@Genesis:43:32; kjv@Exodus:2:6; kjv@Deuteronomy:15:12; kjv@1Samuel:4:9; kjv@1Samuel:29:3; kjv@Jonah:1:9; kjv@Acts:6:1; kjv@2Corinthians:11:22; kjv@Philippians:3:5
- Used to denote the language (Aramaic) of the Jews kjv@John:5:2; kjv@John:19:20; kjv@Acts:21:40; kjv@Acts:22:2; kjv@Acts:26:14; kjv@Revelation:9:11
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See ISRAELITES
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kjv@STRING:Hebrews <HITCHCOCK>@ descendants of Heber - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Iim <HITCHCOCK>@ heaps of Hebrews, or of angry men - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Ije-abarim <HITCHCOCK>@ heaps of Hebrews, or of passers over - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Tebeth <HITCHCOCK>@ good, goodness -T(the tenth month of the Hebrews) - HITCHCOCK


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HEBREW, LANGUAGE @ kjv@2Kings:18:26; kjv@Nehemiah:13:24; kjv@John:5:2; kjv@John:19:20; kjv@Acts:21:40; kjv@Acts:22:2; kjv@Acts:26:14
- Festivals. SEE 1257-1261, 1257

HEBREWS, THE JEWISH PEOPLE, SO CALLED @ kjv@Genesis:14:13; kjv@Genesis:40:15; kjv@Genesis:43:32; kjv@Exodus:2:6; kjv@2Corinthians:11:22; kjv@Philippians:3:5 -other References to Israel, ISRAEL

- THE JEWS God's People, PEOPLE, GOD'S

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info <INFO>@ Strong's Hebrew and Greek Lexicon


H1324 <STRHEB>@ בּת bath bath Probably from the same as H1327; a bath or Hebrew measure (as a means of division) of liquids: - bath.


H1586 <STRHEB>@ גּמר gômer go'-mer From H1584; completion; {Gomer} the name of a son of Japheth and of his descendants; also of a Hebrewess: - Gomer.


H1683 <STRHEB>@ דּברה דּבורה debôrâh debôrâh {deb-o-raw'} deb-o-raw' The same as H1682; {Deborah} the name of two Hebrewesses: - Deborah.


H1841 <STRHEB>@ דּניּאל dânîyê'l daw-nee-yale' (Chaldee); corresponding to H1840; {Danijel} the Hebrew prophet: - Daniel.


H143 <STRHEB>@ אדר 'ădâr ad-awr' Probably of foreign derivation; perhaps meaning fire; {Adar} the H12 th Hebrew month: - Adar.


H165 <STRHEB>@ אהי 'ĕhîy e-hee' Apparently an orthographical variation for H346; where. (Used in ). I will be is often the rendering of the same Hebrew form from H1961: - I will be ( ) [which is often the rendering of the same Hebrew form from H1961].


H2053 <STRHEB>@ וו vâv vaw Probably a hook (the name of the sixth Hebrew letter): - hook.


H2292 <STRHEB>@ חגּי chaggay khag-gah'ee From H2282; festive; {Chaggai} a Hebrew prophet: - Haggai.


H2887 <STRHEB>@ טבת ţêbeth tay'-beth Probably of foreign derivation; {Tebeth} the tenth Hebrew month: - Tebeth.


H3691 <STRHEB>@ כּסלו kislêv kis-lave' Probably of foreign origin; {Kisleu} the ninth Hebrew month: - Chisleu.


H4435 <STRHEB>@ מלכּה milkâh mil-kaw' A form of H4436; queen; {Milcah} the name of a Hebrewess and of an Israelite: - Milcah.


H5510 <STRHEB>@ סיון sîyvân see-vawn' Probably of Persian origin; {Sivan} the third Hebrew month: - Sivan.


H5680 <STRHEB>@ עברי ‛ibrîy ib-ree' Patronymic from H5677; an Eberite (that {is} Hebrew) or descendant of Eber: - Hebrew ({-ess} woman).


H945 <STRHEB>@ בּוּל bûl bool The same as H944 (in the sense of rain); {Bul} the eight Hebrew month: - Bul.


H1000 <STRHEB>@ בּיצה bêytsâh bay-tsaw' From the same as H948; an egg (from its whiteness): - egg. G1 <STRGRK>@ Α A al'-fah Of Hebrew origin; the first letter of the alphabet: figuratively only (from its use as a numeral) the first. Often used (usually an before a vowel) also in composition (as a contraction from G427) in the sense of privation; so in many words beginning with this letter; occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of G260): - Alpha.


G2 <STRGRK>@ Ἀαρών Aarōn ah-ar-ohn' Of Hebrew origin [H175]; Aaron the brother of Moses: - Aaron.


G3 <STRGRK>@ Ἀβαδδών Abaddōn ab-ad-dohn' Of Hebrew origin [H11]; a destroying angel: - Abaddon.


G6 <STRGRK>@ Ἄβελ Abel ab'-el Of Hebrew origin [H1893]; Abel the son of Adam: - Abel.


G7 <STRGRK>@ Ἀβιά Abia ab-ee-ah' Of Hebrew origin [H29]; Abijah the name of two Israelites: - Abia.


G8 <STRGRK>@ Ἀβιάθαρ Abiathar ab-ee-ath'-ar Of Hebrew origin [H54]; Abiathar an Israelite: - Abiathar.


G10 <STRGRK>@ Ἀβιούδ Abioud ab-ee-ood' Of Hebrew origin [H31]; Abihud an Israelite: - Abiud.


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


G13 <STRGRK>@ Ἄγαβος Agabos ag'-ab-os Of Hebrew origin (compare [H2285]); Agabus an Israelite: - Agabus.


G28 <STRGRK>@ Ἄγαρ Agar ag'-ar Of Hebrew origin [H1904]; Hagar the concubine of Abraham: - Hagar.


G76 <STRGRK>@ Ἀδάμ Adam ad-am' Of Hebrew origin [H121]; Adam the first man; typically (of Jesus) man (as his representative): - Adam.


G78 <STRGRK>@ Ἀδδί Addi ad-dee' Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H5716]); Addi an Israelite: - Addi.


G1003 <STRGRK>@ Βοόζ Booz bo-oz' Of Hebrew origin [H1162]; Booz (that is Boaz) an Israelite: - Booz.


G1007 <STRGRK>@ Βοσόρ Bosor bos-or' Of Hebrew origin [H1160]; Bosor (that is Beor) a Moabite: - Bosor.


G1040 <STRGRK>@ βύσσος bussos boos'-sos Of Hebrew origin [H948]; white linen: - fine linen.


G1043 <STRGRK>@ Γαβριήλ Gabriēl gab-ree-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H1403]; Gabriel an archangel: - Gabriel.


G1045 <STRGRK>@ Γάδ Gad gad Of Hebrew origin [H1410]; Gad a tribe of Israelite: - Gad.


G1048 <STRGRK>@ Γάζα Gaza gad'-zah Of Hebrew origin [H5804]; Gazah (that is Azzah) a place in Palestine: - Gaza.


G1056 <STRGRK>@ Γαλιλαία Galilaia gal-il-ah-yah Of hebrew origin [H1551]; Galilaea (that is the heathen circle) a region of Palestine: - Galilee.


G1059 <STRGRK>@ Γαμαλιήλ Gamaliēl gam-al-ee-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H1583]; Gamaliel (that is Gamliel) an Israelite: - Gamaliel.


G1066 <STRGRK>@ Γεδεών Gedeōn ghed-eh-own' Of Hebrew origin [H1439]; Gedeon (that is Gideon) an Israelite: - Gedeon.


G1067 <STRGRK>@ γέεννα geenna gheh'-en-nah Of Hebrew origin ([H1516] and [H2011]); valley of (the son of) Hinnom; gehenna (or Ge-Hinnom) a valley of Jerusalem used (figuratively) as a name for the place (or state) of everlasting punishment: - hell.


G1082 <STRGRK>@ Γεννησαρέτ Gennēsaret ghen-nay-sar-et' Of Hebrew origin (compare [H3672]); Gennesaret (that is Kinnereth) a lake and plain in Palestine: - Gennesaret.


G1086 <STRGRK>@ Γεργεσηνός Gergesēnos gher-ghes-ay-nos' Of Hebrew origin [H1622]; a Gergesene (that is Girgashite) or one of the aborigines of Palestine: - Gergesene.


G1116 <STRGRK>@ Γόμοῤῥα Gomorrha gom'-or-hrhah Of Hebrew origin [H6017]; Gomorrha (that is Amorah) a place near the Dead Sea: - Gomorrha.


G1136 <STRGRK>@ Γώγ Gōg gogue Of Hebrew origin [H1463]; Gog a symbolic name for some future Antichrist: - Gog.


G1138 <STRGRK>@ Δαβίδ Dabid dab-eed' Of Hebrew origin [H1732]; Dabid (that is David) the Israelite king: - David.


G1154 <STRGRK>@ Δαμασκός Damaskos dam-as-kos' Of Hebrew origin [H1834]; Damascus a city of Syria: - Damascus.


G1158 <STRGRK>@ Δανιήλ Daniēl dan-ee-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H1840]; Daniel an Israelite: - Daniel.


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


G1444 <STRGRK>@ Ἑβραΐκός Hebraikos heb-rah-ee-kos' From G1443; Hebraic or the Jewish language: - Hebrew.


G1445 <STRGRK>@ Ἑβραῖος Hebraios heb-rah'-yos From G1443; a Hebraean (that is Hebrew) or Jew: - Hebrew.


G1446 <STRGRK>@ Ἑβραΐ́ς Hebrais heb-rah-is' From G1443; the Hebraistic (that is Hebrew) or Jewish (Chaldee) language: - Hebrew.


G1447 <STRGRK>@ Ἑβραΐστί Hebraisti heb-rah-is-tee' Adverb from G1446; Hebraistically or in the Jewish (Chaldee) language: - in (the) Hebrew (tongue).


G1478 <STRGRK>@ Ἐζεκίας Ezekias ed-zek-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H2396]; Ezekias (that is Hezekiah) an Israelite: - Ezekias.


G1639 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλαμίτης Elamitēs el-am-ee'-tace Of Hebrew origin [H5867]; an Elamite or Persian: - Elamite.


G1648 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλεάζαρ Eleazar el-eh-ad'-zar Of Hebrew origin [H499]; Eleazar an Israelite: - Eleazar.


G1662 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλιακείμ Eliakeim el-ee-ak-ime' Of Hebrew origin [H471]; Eliakim an Israelite: - Eliakim.


G1663 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλιέζερ Eliezer el-ee-ed'-zer Of Hebrew origin [H461]; Eliezer an Israelite: - Eliezer.


G1664 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλιούδ Elioud el-ee-ood' Of Hebrew origin ([H410] and [H1935]); God of majesty; Eliud an Israelite: - Eliud.


G1665 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλισάβετ Elisabet el-ee-sab'-et Of Hebrew origin [H472]; Elisabet an Israelitess: - Elisabeth.


G1666 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλισσαῖος Elissaios el-is-sah'-yos Of Hebrew origin [H477]; Elissaeus an Israelite: - Elissus.


G1678 <STRGRK>@ Ἐλμωδάμ Elmōdam el-mo-dam' Of Hebrew origin (perhaps for [H486]); Elmodam an Israelite: - Elmodam.


G1694 <STRGRK>@ Ἐμμανουήλ Emmanouēl em-man-oo-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H6005]; God with us; Emmanuel a name of Christ: - Emmanuel.


G1695 <STRGRK>@ Ἐμμαούς Emmaous em-mah-ooce' Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H3222]); Emmaus a place in Palestine: - Emmaus.


G1697 <STRGRK>@ Ἐμμόρ Emmor em-mor' Of Hebrew origin [H2544]; Emmor (that is Chamor) a Canaanite: - Emmor.


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


G1802 <STRGRK>@ Ἐνώχ Enōch en-oke' Of Hebrew origin [H2585]; Enoch (that is Chanok) an antediluvian: - Enoch.


G107 <STRGRK>@ Ἀζώρ Azōr ad-zore' Of Hebrew origin (compare [H5809]); Azor an Israelite: - Azor.


G108 <STRGRK>@ Ἄζωτος Azōtos ad'-zo-tos Of Hebrew origin [H795]; Azotus (that is Ashdod) a place in Palestine: - Azotus.


G137 <STRGRK>@ Αἰνών Ainōn ahee-nohn' Of Hebrew origin (a derivative of [H5869] place of springs); AEnon a place in Palestine: - AEnon.


G2069 <STRGRK>@ Ἐσλί Esli es-lee' Of Hebrew origin (probably for [H454]); Esli an Israelite: - Esli.


G2074 <STRGRK>@ Ἐσρώμ Esrōm es-rome' Of Hebrew origin [H2696]; Esrom (that is Chetsron) an Israelite: - Esrom.


G2096 <STRGRK>@ Εὖα Eua yoo'-ah Of Hebrew origin [H2332]; Eua (or Eva that is Chavvah) the first woman: - Eve.


G2187 <STRGRK>@ Ἐφραΐ́μ Ephraim ef-rah-im' Of Hebrew origin ([H669] or better [H6085]); Ephraim a place in Palestine: - Ephraim.


G2194 <STRGRK>@ Ζαβουλών Zaboulōn dzab-oo-lone' Of Hebrew origin [H2074]; Zabulon (that is Zebulon) a region of Palestine: - Zabulon.


G2195 <STRGRK>@ Ζακχαῖος Zakchaios dzak-chah'ee-os Of Hebrew origin (compare [H2140]); Zacchaeus an Israelite: - Zacchus.


G2196 <STRGRK>@ Ζαρά Zara dzar-ah' Of Hebrew origin [H2226]; Zara (that is Zerach) an Israelite: - Zara.


G2197 <STRGRK>@ Ζαχαρίας Zacharias dzakh-ar-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H2148]; Zacharias (that is Zechariah) the name of two Israelites: - Zacharias.


G2199 <STRGRK>@ Ζεβεδαῖος Zebedaios dzeb-ed-ah'-yos Of Hebrew origin (compare [H2067]); Zebedaeus an Israelite: - Zebedee.


G2216 <STRGRK>@ Ζοροβάβελ Zorobabel dzor-ob-ab'-el Of Hebrew origin [H2216]; Zorobabel (that is Zerubbabel) an Israelite: - Zorobabel.


G2241 <STRGRK>@ ἠλί ēli ay-lee' Of Hebrew origin ([H410] with pronoun suffix); my God: - Eli.


G2242 <STRGRK>@ Ἡλί Hēli hay-lee' Of Hebrew origin [H5941]; Heli (that is Eli) an Israelite: - Heli.


G2243 <STRGRK>@ Ἡλίας Hēlias hay-lee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H452]; Helias (that is Elijah) an Israelite: - Elias.


G2262 <STRGRK>@ Ἤρ Ēr ayr Of Hebrew origin [H6147]; Er an Israelite: - Er.


G2268 <STRGRK>@ Ἡσαΐ́ας Hēsaias hay-sah-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H3470]; Hesaias (that is Jeshajah) an Israelite: - Esaias.


G2269 <STRGRK>@ Ἠσαῦ Ēsau ay-sow' Of Hebrew origin [H6215]; Esau an Edomite: - Esau.


G2283 <STRGRK>@ Θάμαρ Thamar tham'-ar Of Hebrew origin [H8559]; Thamar (that is Tamar) an Israelitess: - Thamar.


G2291 <STRGRK>@ Θάρα Thara thar'-ah Of Hebrew origin [H8646]; Thara (that is Terach) the father of Abraham: - Thara.


G2383 <STRGRK>@ Ἰάειρος Iaeiros ee-ah'-i-ros Of Hebrew origin [H2971]; Jairus (that is Jair) an Israelite: - Jairus.


G2384 <STRGRK>@ Ἰακώβ Iakōb ee-ak-obe' Of Hebrew origin [H3290]; Jacob (that is Ja'akob) the pogenitor of the Israelites; also an Israelite: - Jacob.


G2388 <STRGRK>@ Ἰαννά Ianna ee-an-nah' Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H3238]); Janna an Israelite: - Janna.


G2391 <STRGRK>@ Ἰάρεδ Iared ee-ar'-ed Of Hebrew origin [H3382]; Jared (that is Jered) an antediluvian: - Jared.


G2401 <STRGRK>@ Ἰδουμαία Idoumaia id-oo-mah'-yah Of Hebrew origin [H123]; Idumaea (that is Edom) a region East (and South) of Palestine: - Iduma.


G2403 <STRGRK>@ Ἰεζαβήλ Iezabēl ee-ed-zab-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H348]; Jezabel (that is Jezebel) a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false teacher): - Jezabel.


G2408 <STRGRK>@ Ἱερεμίας Hieremias hee-er-em-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H3414]; Hieremias (that is Jermijah) an Israelite: - Jeremiah.


G2410 <STRGRK>@ Ἱεριχώ Hierichō hee-er-ee-kho' Of Hebrew origin [H3405]; Jericho a place in Palestine: - Jericho.


G2414 <STRGRK>@ Ἱεροσόλυμα Hierosoluma hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah Of Hebrew origin [H3389]; Hierosolyma (that is Jerushalaim) the capital of Palestine: - Jerusalem. Compare G2419.


G2419 <STRGRK>@ Ἱερουσαλήμ Hierousalēm hee-er-oo-sal-ame' Of Hebrew origin [H3389]; Hierusalem (that is Jerushalem) the capital of Palestine: - Jerusalem. Compare G2414.


G2421 <STRGRK>@ Ἰεσσαί Iessai es-es-sah'ee Of Hebrew origin [H3448]; Jessae (that is Jishai) an Israelite: - Jesse.


G2422 <STRGRK>@ Ἰεφθάε Iephthae ee-ef-thah'-eh Of Hebrew origin [H3316]; Jephthae (that is Jiphtach) an Israelite: - Jephthah.


G2423 <STRGRK>@ Ἰεχονίας Iechonias ee-ekh-on-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H3204]; Jechonias (. e. Jekonjah) an Israelite: - Jechonias.


G2424 <STRGRK>@ Ἰησοῦς Iēsous ee-ay-sooce' Of Hebrew origin [H3091]; Jesus (that is Jehoshua) the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites: - Jesus.


G2445 <STRGRK>@ Ἰόππη Ioppē ee-op'-pay Of Hebrew origin [H3305]; Joppe (that is Japho) a place in Palestine: - Joppa.


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


G2448 <STRGRK>@ Ἰουδά Iouda ee-oo-dah' Of Hebrew origin [H3063] or perhaps [H3194]; Judah (that is Jehudah or Juttah) a part of (or place in) Palestine: - Judah.


G2455 <STRGRK>@ Ἰουδάς Ioudas ee-oo-das' Of Hebrew origin [H3063]; Judas (that is Jehudah) the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them and its region: - Juda (-h -s); Jude.


G2464 <STRGRK>@ Ἰσαάκ Isaak ee-sah-ak' Of Hebrew origin [H3327]; Isaac (that is Jitschak) the son of Abraham: - Isaac.


G2466 <STRGRK>@ Ἰσαχάρ Isachar ee-sakh-ar' Of Hebrew origin [H3485]; Isachar (that is Jissaskar) a son of Jacob (figuratively his descendants): - Issachar.


G2469 <STRGRK>@ Ἰσκαριώτης Iskariōtēs is-kar-ee-o'-tace Of Hebrew origin (probably [H377] and [H7149]); inhabitants of Kerioth; Iscariotes (that is Keriothite) an epithet of Judas the traitor: - Iscariot.


G2474 <STRGRK>@ Ἰσραήλ Israēl is-rah-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H3478]; Israel (that is Jisrael) the adopted name of Jacob including his descendants (literally or figuratively): - Israel.


G2484 <STRGRK>@ Ἰτουραΐ́α Itouraia ee-too-rah'-yah Of Hebrew origin [H3195]; Ituraea (that is Jetur) a region of Palestine: - Itura.


G2488 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωαθαμ Iōatham ee-o-ath'-am Of Hebrew origin [H3147]; Joatham (that is Jotham) an Israelite: - Joatham.


G2491 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωάννης Iōannēs ee-o-an'-nace Of Hebrew origin [H3110]; Joannes (that is Jochanan) the name of four Israelites: - John.


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


G2493 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωήλ Iōēl ee-o-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H3100]; Joel an Israelite: - Joel.


G2495 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωνᾶς Iōnas ee-o-nas' Of Hebrew origin [H3124]; Jonas (that is Jonah) the name of two Israelites: - Jonas.


G2496 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωράμ Iōram ee-o-ram' Of Hebrew origin [H3141]; Joram an Israelite: - Joram.


G2498 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωσαφάτ Iōsaphat ee-o-saf-at' Of Hebrew origin [H3092]; Josaphat (that is Jehoshaphat) an Israelite: - Josaphat.


G2501 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωσήφ Iōsēph ee-o-safe' Of Hebrew origin [H3130]; Joseph the name of seven Israelites: - Joseph.


G2502 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωσίας Iōsias ee-o-see'-as Of Hebrew origin [H2977]; Josias (that is Joshiah) an Israelite: - Josias.


G2503 <STRGRK>@ ἰῶτα iōta ee-o'-tah Of Hebrew origin (the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet); iota the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything: - jot.


G2535 <STRGRK>@ Κάΐν Kain kah'-in Of Hebrew origin [H7014]; Cain (that is Cajin) the son of Adam: - Cain.


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


G2574 <STRGRK>@ κάμηλος kamēlos kam'-ay-los Of Hebrew origin [H1581]; a camel: - camel.


G2580 <STRGRK>@ Κανᾶ Kana kan-ah' Of Hebrew origin (compare [H7071]); Cana a place in Palestine: - Cana.


G2584 <STRGRK>@ Καπερναούμ Kapernaoum cap-er-nah-oom' Of Hebrew origin (probably [H3723] and [H5151]); Capernaum (that is Caphanachum) a place in Palestine: - Capernaum.


G2748 <STRGRK>@ Κεδρών Kedrōn ked-rone' Of Hebrew origin [H6939]; Cedron (that is Kidron) a brook near Jerusalem: - Cedron.


G2762 <STRGRK>@ κεραία keraia ker-ah'-yah Feminine of a presumed derivative of the base of G2768; something horn like that is (specifically) the apex of a Hebrew letter (figuratively the least particle): - tittle.


G2797 <STRGRK>@ Κίς Kis kis Of Hebrew origin [H7027]); Cis (that is Kish) an Israelite: - Cis.


G2878 <STRGRK>@ κορβᾶν κορβανᾶς korban korbanas kor-ban' kor-ban-as' Of Hebrew and Chaldee origin respectively [H7133]; a votive offering and the offering; a consecrated present (to the Temple fund); by extension (the latter term) the Treasury itself that is the room where the contribution boxes stood: - Corban treasury.


G2879 <STRGRK>@ Κορέ Kore kor-eh' Of Hebrew origin [H7141]; Core (that is Korach) an Israelite: - Core.


G2884 <STRGRK>@ κόρος koros kor'-os Of Hebrew origin [H3734]; a cor that is a specific measure: - measure.


G2973 <STRGRK>@ Κωσάμ Kōsam ko-sam' Of Hebrew origin (compare [H7081]); Cosam (that is Kosam) an Israelite: - Cosam.


G2976 <STRGRK>@ Λάζαρος Lazaros lad'-zar-os Probably of Hebrew origin [H499]; Lazarus (that is Elazar) the name of two Israelites (one imaginary): - Lazarus.


G2982 <STRGRK>@ λαμά λαμμᾶ lama lamma lam-ah' lam-mah' Of Hebrew origin ([H4100] with preposition prefixed); lama (that is why): - lama.


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


G239 <STRGRK>@ ἀλληλούΐα allēlouia al-lay-loo'-ee-ah Of hebrew origin (imperative of [H1984] and [H3050]); praise ye Jah! an adoring exclamation: - alleluiah.


G256 <STRGRK>@ Ἀλφαῖος Alphaios al-fah'-yos Of Hebrew origin (compare [H2501]); Alpheus an Israelite: - Alpheus.


G281 <STRGRK>@ ἀμήν amēn am-ane' Of Hebrew origin [H543]; properly firm that is (figuratively) trustworthy; adverbially surely (often as interjection so be it): - amen verily.


G284 <STRGRK>@ Ἀμιναδάβ Aminadab am-ee-nad-ab' Of Hebrew origin [H5992]; Aminadab an Israelite: - Aminadab.


G300 <STRGRK>@ Ἀμών Amōn am-one' Of hebrew origin [H526]; Amon an Israelite: - Amon.


G3017 <STRGRK>@ Λευΐ́ Leui lyoo-ee' Of Hebrew origin [H3878]; Levi the name of three Israelites: - Levi. Compare G3018.


G3069 <STRGRK>@ Λύδδα Ludda lud'-dah Of Hebrew origin [H3850]; Lydda (that is Lod) a place in Palestine: - Lydda.


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


G3092 <STRGRK>@ Μαάθ Maath mah-ath' Probably of Hebrew origin; Maath an Israelite: - Maath.


G3098 <STRGRK>@ Μαγώγ Magōg mag-ogue' Of Hebrew origin [H4031]; Magog a foreign nation that is (figuratively) an Antichristian party: - Magog.


G3099 <STRGRK>@ Μαδιάν Madian mad-ee-an' Of Hebrew origin [H4080]; Madian (that is Midian) a region of Arabia: - Madian.


G3103 <STRGRK>@ Μαθουσάλα Mathousala math-oo-sal'-ah Of Hebrew origin [H4968]; Mathusala (that is Methushelach) an antediluvian: - Mathusala.


G3104 <STRGRK>@ Μαΐνάν Mainan mahee-nan' Probably of Hebrew origin; Mainan an Israelite: - Mainan.


G3121 <STRGRK>@ Μαλελεήλ Maleleēl mal-el-eh-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H4111]; Maleleel (that is Mahalalel) an antediluvian: - Maleleel.


G3124 <STRGRK>@ Μάλχος Malchos mal'-khos Of Hebrew origin [H4429]; Malchus an Israelite: - Malchus.


G3128 <STRGRK>@ Μανασσῆς Manassēs man-as-sace' Of Hebrew origin [H4519]; Manasses (that is Menashsheh) an Israelite: - Manasses.


G3131 <STRGRK>@ μάννα manna man'-nah Of Hebrew origin [H4478]; manna (that is man) an edible gum: - manna.


G3137 <STRGRK>@ Μαρία Μαριάμ Maria Mariam mar-ee'-ah mar-ee-am' Of Hebrew origin [H4813]; Maria or Mariam (that is Mirjam) the name of six Christian females: - Mary.


G3157 <STRGRK>@ Ματθάν Matthan mat-than' Of Hebrew origin [H4977]; Matthan (that is Mattan) an Israelite: - Matthan.


G3161 <STRGRK>@ Ματταθίας Mattathias mat-tath-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H4993]; Mattathias (that is Mattithjah) an Israelite and Christian: - Mattathias.


G3197 <STRGRK>@ Μελχί Melchi mel-khee' Of Hebrew origin ([H4428] with pronominal suffix my king); Melchi (that is Malki) the name of two Israelites: - Melchi.


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


G3323 <STRGRK>@ Μεσσίας Messias mes-see'-as Of Hebrew origin [H4899]; the Messias (that is Mashiach) or Christ: - Messias.


G3413 <STRGRK>@ Μιχαήλ Michaēl mikh-ah-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H4317]; Michael an archangel: - Michael.


G3434 <STRGRK>@ Μολόχ Moloch mol-okh' Of Hebrew origin [H4432]; Moloch (that is Molek) an idol: - Moloch.


G3475 <STRGRK>@ Μωσεύς Μωσῆς Μωΰσῆς Mōseus Mōsēs Mōusēs moce-yoos' mo-sace' Of Hebrew origin [H4872]; Moseus Moses or Mouses (that is Mosheh) the Hebrew lawgiver: - Moses.


G3476 <STRGRK>@ Ναασσών Naassōn nah-as-sone' Of Hebrew origin [H5177]; Naasson (that is Nachshon) an Israelite: - Naasson.


G3477 <STRGRK>@ Ναγγαί Naggai nang-gah'ee Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H5052]); Nangae (that is perhaps Nogach) an Israelite: - Nagge.


G3481 <STRGRK>@ Ναθάν Nathan nath-an' Of Hebrew origin [H5416]; Nathan an Israelite: - Nathan.


G3482 <STRGRK>@ Ναθαναήλ Nathanaēl nath-an-ah-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H5417]; Nathanael (that is Nathanel) an Israelite and Christian: - Nathanael.


G3484 <STRGRK>@ Ναΐ́ν Nain nah-in' Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H4999]); Nain a place in Palestine: - Nain.


G3486 <STRGRK>@ Ναούμ Naoum nah-oom' Of Hebrew origin [H5151]; Naum (that is Nachum) an Israelite: - Naum.


G3493 <STRGRK>@ Ναχώρ Nachōr nakh-ore' Of Hebrew origin [H5152]; Nachor the grandfather of Abraham: - Nachor.


G3497 <STRGRK>@ Νεεμάν Neeman neh-eh-man' Of Hebrew origin [H5283]; Neeman (that is Naaman) a Syrian: - Naaman.


G3508 <STRGRK>@ Νεφθαλείμ Nephthaleim nef-thal-ime' Of Hebrew origin [H5321]; Nephthaleim (that is Naphthali) a tribe in Palestine: - Nephthalim.


G3518 <STRGRK>@ Νηρί Nēri nay-ree' Of Hebrew origin [H5374]; Neri (that is Nerijah) an Israelite: - Neri.


G3535 <STRGRK>@ Νινευΐ́ Nineui nin-yoo-ee' Of Hebrew origin [H5210]; Ninevi (that is Nineveh) the capital of Assyria: - Nineve.


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


G3604 <STRGRK>@ Ὀζίας O̓zias od-zee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H5818]; Ozias (that is Uzzijah) an Israelite: - Ozias.


G3631 <STRGRK>@ οἶνος oinos oy'-nos A primary word (or perhaps of Hebrew origin [H3196]); wine (literally or figuratively): - wine.


G3774 <STRGRK>@ Οὐρίας Ourias oo-ree'-as Of Hebrew origin [H223]; Urias (that is Urijah) a Hittite: - Urias.


G301 <STRGRK>@ Ἀμώς Amōs am-oce' Of Hebrew origin [H531]; Amos an Israelite: - Amos.


G367 <STRGRK>@ Ἀνανίας Ananias an-an-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H2608]; Ananias the name of three Israelites: - Ananias.


G4460 <STRGRK>@ Ῥαάβ Rhaab hrah-ab' Of Hebrew origin [H7343]; Raab (that is Rachab) a Canaanitess: - Rahab. See also G4477.


G4461 <STRGRK>@ ῥαββί rhabbi hrab-bee' Of Hebrew origin [H7227] with pronominal suffix; my master that is Rabbi as an official title of honor: - Master Rabbi.


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


G4471 <STRGRK>@ Ῥαμᾶ Rhama hram-ah' Of Hebrew origin [H7414]; Rama (that is Ramah) a place in Palestine: - Rama.


G4478 <STRGRK>@ Ῥαχήλ Rhachēl hrakh-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H7354]; Rachel the wife of Jacob: - Rachel.


G4479 <STRGRK>@ Ῥεβέκκα Rhebekka hreb-bek'-kah Of Hebrew origin [H7259]; Rebecca (that is Ribkah) the wife of Isaac: - Rebecca.


G4481 <STRGRK>@ Ῥεμφάν Rhemphan hrem-fan' By incorrect transliteration for a word of Hebrew origin [H3594]; Remphan (that is Kijun) an Egyptian idol: - Remphan.


G4488 <STRGRK>@ Ῥησά Rhēsa hray-sah' Probably of Hebrew origin (apparently for [H7509]); Resa (that is Rephajah) an Israelite: - Rhesa.


G4497 <STRGRK>@ Ῥοβοάμ Rhoboam hrob-o-am' Of Hebrew origin [H7346]; Roboam (that is Rechabam) an Israelite: - Roboam.


G4502 <STRGRK>@ Ῥουβήν Rhoubēn hroo-bane' Of Hebrew origin [H7205]; Ruben (that is Reuben) an Israelite: - Reuben.


G4503 <STRGRK>@ Ῥούθ Rhouth hrooth Of Hebrew origin [H7327]; Ruth a Moabitess: - Ruth.


G4519 <STRGRK>@ σαβαώθ sabaōth sab-ah-owth' Of Hebrew origin ([H6635] in feminine plural); armies; sabaoth (that is tsebaoth) a military epithet of God: - sabaoth.


G4521 <STRGRK>@ σάββατον sabbaton sab'-bat-on Of Hebrew origin [H7676]; the Sabbath (that is Shabbath) or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension a se'nnight that is the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications: - sabbath (day) week.


G4524 <STRGRK>@ Σαδώκ Sadōk sad-oke' Of Hebrew origin [H6659]; Sadoc (that is Tsadok) an Israelite: - Sadoc.


G4526 <STRGRK>@ σάκκος sakkos sak'-kos Of Hebrew origin [H8242]; sack cloth that is mohair (the material or garments made of it worn as a sign of grief): - sackcloth.


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


G4528 <STRGRK>@ Σαλαθιήλ Salathiēl sal-ath-ee-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H7597]; Salathiel (that is Shealtiel) an Israelite: - Salathiel.


G4532 <STRGRK>@ Σαλήμ Salēm sal-ame' Of Hebrew origin [H8004]; Salem (that is Shalem) a place in Palestine: - Salem.


G4533 <STRGRK>@ Σαλμών Salmōn sal-mone' Of Hebrew origin [H8012]; Salmon an Israelite: - Salmon.


G4539 <STRGRK>@ Σαλώμη Salōmē sal-o'-may Probably of Hebrew origin (feminine from [H7965]); Salome (that is Shelomah) an Israelitess: - Salome.


G4540 <STRGRK>@ Σαμάρεια Samareia sam-ar'-i-ah Of Hebrew origin [H8111]; Samaria (that is Shomeron) a city and region of Palestine: - Samaria.


G4545 <STRGRK>@ Σαμουήλ Samouēl sam-oo-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H8050]; Samuel (that is Shemuel) an Israelite: - Samuel.


G4546 <STRGRK>@ Σαμψών Sampsōn samp-sone' Of Hebrew origin [H8123]; Sampson (that is Shimshon) an Israelite: - Samson.


G4549 <STRGRK>@ Σαούλ Saoul sah-ool' Of Hebrew origin [H7586]; Saul (that is Shaul) the Jewish name of Paul: - Saul. Compare G4569.


G4552 <STRGRK>@ σάπφειρος sappheiros sap'-fi-ros Of Hebrew origin [H5601]; a sapphire or lapis-lazuli gem: - sapphire.


G4553 <STRGRK>@ σαργάνη sarganē sar-gan'-ay Apparently of Hebrew origin [H8276]; a basket (as interwoven or wicker work): - basket.


G4558 <STRGRK>@ Σάρεπτα Sarepta sar'-ep-tah Of Hebrew origin [H6886]; Sarepta (that is Tsarephath) a place in Palestine: - Sarepta.


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


G4564 <STRGRK>@ Σάῤῥα Sarrha sar'-hrah Of Hebrew origin [H8283]; Sarra (that is Sarah) the wife of Abraham: - Sara Sarah.


G4565 <STRGRK>@ Σάρων Sarōn sar'-one Of Hebrew origin [H8289]; Saron (that is Sharon) a district of Palestine: - Saron.


G4566 <STRGRK>@ Σατᾶν Satan sat-an' Of Hebrew origin [H7854]; Satan that is the devil: - Satan. Compare G4567.


G4568 <STRGRK>@ σάτον saton sat'-on Of Hebrew origin [H5429]; a certain measure for things dry: - measure.


G4569 <STRGRK>@ Σαῦλος Saulos sow'-los Of Hebrew origin the same as G4549; Saulus (that is Shaul) the Jewish name of Paul: - Saul.


G4584 <STRGRK>@ Σεμῖ Semi sem-eh-ee' Of Hebrew origin [H8096]; Semei (that is Shimi) an Israelite: - Semei.


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.


G4597 <STRGRK>@ σής sēs sace Apparently of Hebrew origin [H5580]; a moth: - moth.


G4605 <STRGRK>@ Σιδών Sidōn sid-one' Of Hebrew origin [H6721]; Sidon (that is Tsidon) a place in Palestine: - Sidon.


G4608 <STRGRK>@ σίκερα sikera sik'-er-ah Of Hebrew origin [H7941]; an intoxicant that is intensely fermented liquor: - strong drink.


G4611 <STRGRK>@ Σιλωάμ Silōam sil-o-am' Of Hebrew origin [H7975]; Siloam (that is Shiloach) a pool of Jerusalem: - Siloam.


G4613 <STRGRK>@ Σίμων Simōn see'-mone Of Hebrew origin [H8095]; Simon (that is Shimon) the name of nine Israelites: - Simon. Compare G4826.


G4614 <STRGRK>@ Σινᾶ Sina see-nah' Of Hebrew origin [H5514]; Sina (that is Sinai) a mountain in Arabia: - Sina.


G4622 <STRGRK>@ Σιών Siōn see-own' Of Hebrew origin [H6726]; Sion (that is Tsijon) a hill of Jerusalem; figuratively the Church (militant or triumphant): - Sion.


G4670 <STRGRK>@ Σόδομα Sodoma sod'-om-ah Plural of Hebrew origin [H5467]; Sodoma (that is Sedom) a place in Palestine: - Sodom.


G4672 <STRGRK>@ Σολομών Σολομῶν Solomōn Solomōn sol-om-one' Of Hebrew origin [H8010]; Solomon (that is Shelomoh) the son of David: - Solomon.


G4677 <STRGRK>@ Σουσάννα Sousanna soo-san'-nah Of Hebrew origin [H7799] (feminine); lily; Susannah (that is Shoshannah) an Israelitess: - Susanna.


G4807 <STRGRK>@ συκάμινος sukaminos soo-kam'-ee-nos Of Hebrew origin [H8256] in imitation of G4809; a sycamore or fig tree: - sycamine tree.


G4947 <STRGRK>@ Συρία Suria soo-ree'-ah Probably of Hebrew origin [H6865]; Syria (that is Tsyria or Tyre) a region of Asia: - Syria.


G4965 <STRGRK>@ Συχάρ Suchar soo-khar' Of Hebrew origin [H7941]; Sychar (that is Shekar) a place in Palestine: - Sychar.


G4966 <STRGRK>@ Συχέμ Suchem soo-khar' Of Hebrew origin [H7927]; Sychem (that is Shekem) the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine: - Sychem.


G451 <STRGRK>@ Ἄννα Anna an'-nah Of Hebrew origin [H2584]; Anna an Israelitess: - Anna.


G452 <STRGRK>@ Ἄννας Annas an'-nas Of Hebrew origin [H2608]; Annas (that is G367) an Israelite: - Annas.


G5184 <STRGRK>@ Τύρος Turos too'-ros Of Hebrew origin [H6865]; Tyrus (that is Tsor) a place in Palestine: - Tyre.


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


G5323 <STRGRK>@ Φανουήλ Phanouēl fan-oo-ale' Of Hebrew origin [H6439]; Phanuel (that is Penuel) an Israelite: - Phanuel.


G5329 <STRGRK>@ Φαρές Phares far-es' Of Hebrew origin [H6557]; Phares (that is Perets) an Israelite: - Phares.


G5330 <STRGRK>@ Φαρισαῖος Pharisaios far-is-ah'-yos Of Hebrew origin (compare [H6567]); a separatist that is exclusively religious; a Pharisaean that is Jewish sectary: - Pharisee.


G5466 <STRGRK>@ Χαλδαῖος Chaldaios khal-dah'-yos Probably of Hebrew origin [H3778]; a Chaldaean (that is Kasdi) or native of the region of the lower Euphrates: - Chaldan.


G5477 <STRGRK>@ Χαναάν Chanaan khan-ah-an' Of Hebrew origin [H3667]; Chanaan (that is Kenaan) the early name of Palestine: - Chanaan.


G5488 <STRGRK>@ Χαῤῥάν Charrhan khar-hran' Of Hebrew origin [H2771]; Charrhan (that is Charan) a place in Mesopotamia: - Charran.


G5502 <STRGRK>@ χερουβίμ cheroubim kher-oo-beem' Plural of Hebrew origin [H3742]; cherubim (that is cherubs or kerubim): - cherubims.


G5590 <STRGRK>@ ψυχή psuchē psoo-khay' From G5594; breath that is (by implication) spirit abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from G4151 which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from G2222 which is mere vitality even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew [H5315] [H7307] and [H2416]: - heart (+ -ily) life mind soul + us + you.


G5601 <STRGRK>@ ̓Ωβήδ Ōbēd o-bade' Of Hebrew origin [H5744]; Obed an Israelite: - Obed.


G5603 <STRGRK>@ ᾠδή ōdē o-day' From G103; a chant or ode (the general term for any words sung; while G5215 denotes especially a religious metrical composition and G5568 still more specifically a Hebrew cantillation: - song.


G5614 <STRGRK>@ ὡσαννά hōsanna ho-san-nah' Of Hebrew origin [H3467] and [H4994]; oh save!; hosanna (that is hoshia-na) an exclamation of adoration: - hosanna.


G5617 <STRGRK>@ Ὡσηέ Hōsēe ho-say-eh' Of Hebrew origin [H1954]; Hosee (that is Hoshea) an Israelite: - Osee.


G688 <STRGRK>@ Ἀραβία Arabia ar-ab-ee'-ah Of Hebrew origin [H6152]; Arabia a region of Asia: - Arabia.


G689 <STRGRK>@ Ἀράμ Aram ar-am' Of Hebrew origin [H7410]; Aram (that is Ram) an Israelite: - Aram.


G707 <STRGRK>@ Ἀριμαθαία Arimathaia ar-ee-math-ah'ee-ah Of hebrew origin [H7414]; Arimathaea (or Ramah) a place in Palestine: - Arimatha.


G717 <STRGRK>@ Ἀρμαγεδδών Armageddōn ar-mag-ed-dohn' Of Hebrew origin [H2022] and [H4023]; Armageddon (or Har-Megiddon) a symbolical name: - Armageddon.


G728 <STRGRK>@ ἀῤῥαβών arrhabōn ar-hrab-ohn' Of Hebrew origin [H6162]; a pledge that is part of the purchase money or property given in advance as security for the rest: - earnest.


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


G760 <STRGRK>@ Ἀσά Asa as-ah' Of Hebrew origin [H609]; Asa an Israelite: - Asa.


G768 <STRGRK>@ Ἀσήρ Asēr as-ayr' Of Hebrew origin [H836]; Aser (that is Asher) an Israelite tribe: - Aser.


G881 <STRGRK>@ Ἀχάζ Achaz akh-adz' Of Hebrew origin [H271]; Achaz an Israelite: - Achaz.


G885 <STRGRK>@ Ἀχείμ Acheim akh-ime' Probably of Hebrew origin (compare [H3137]); Achim an Israelite: - Achim.


G896 <STRGRK>@ Βάαλ Baal bah'-al Of Hebrew origin [H1168]; Baal a Phaenician deity (used as a symbol of idolatry): - Baal.


G897 <STRGRK>@ Βαβυλών Babulōn bab-oo-lone' Of Hebrew origin [H894]; Babylon the capital of Chaldaea (literally or figuratively as a type of tyranny): - Babylon.


G903 <STRGRK>@ Βαλαάμ Balaam bal-ah-am' Of Hebrew origin [H1109]; Balaam a mesopotamian (symbolic of a false teacher): - Balaam.


G904 <STRGRK>@ Βαλάκ Balak bal-ak' Of Hebrew origin [H1111]; Balak a Moabite: - Balac.


G913 <STRGRK>@ Βαράκ Barak bar-ak' Of Hebrew origin [H1301]; Barak an Israelite: - Barak.


G914 <STRGRK>@ Βαραχίας Barachias bar-akh-ee'-as Of Hebrew origin [H1296]; Barachias (that is Berechijah) an Israelite: - Barachias.


G943 <STRGRK>@ βάτος batos bat'-os Of Hebrew origin [H1324]; a bath or measure for liquids: - measure.


G955 <STRGRK>@ Βελίαλ Belial bel-ee'-al Of Hebrew origin [H1100]; worthlessness; Belial as an epithet of Satan: - Belial.


G958 <STRGRK>@ Βενιαμίν Beniamin ben-ee-am-een' Of Hebrew origin [H1144]; Benjamin an Israelite: - Benjamin.


G962 <STRGRK>@ Βηθαβαρά Bēthabara bay-thab-ar-ah' Of Hebrew origin ([H1004] and [H5679]); ferry house; Bethabara (that is Bethabarah) a place on the Jordan: - Bethabara.


G965 <STRGRK>@ Βηθλεέμ Bēthleem bayth-leh-em' Of Hebrew origin [H1036]; Bethleem (that is Beth-lechem) a place in Palestine: - Bethlehem.