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OAK - O>@ - (Heb. strong). There is much difficulty in determining the exact meanings of the several varieties of the term mentioned above. Sometimes, evidently, the terebinth or elm is intended and at others the oak. There are a number of varieties of oak in Palestine. (Dr. Robinson contends that the oak is generally intended, and that it is a very common tree in the East. Oaks grow to a large size, reach an old age and are every way worthy the venerable associations connected with the tree.
ED.) Two oaks, Quercus pseudo-coccifera and Q. aegilops , are well worthy of the name of mighty trees; though it is equally true that over a greater part of the country the oaks of Palestine are at present merely bushes.

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Oak @ There are six Hebrew words rendered "oak."

(1.) 'El occurs only in the word El-paran kjv@Genesis:14:6). The LXX. renders by "terebinth." In the plural form this word occurs in kjv@Isaiah:1:29 kjv@Isaiah:57:5 (A.V. marg. and R.V., "among the oaks"); 61:3 ("trees"). The word properly means strongly, mighty, and hence a strong tree.

(2.) 'Elah, kjv@Genesis:35:4, "under the oak which was by Shechem" (R.V. marg., "terebinth"). kjv@Isaiah:6:13, A.V., "teil-tree;" R.V., "terebinth." kjv@Isaiah:1:30, R.V. marg., "terebinth." Absalom in his flight was caught in the branches of a "great oak" ( kjv@2Samuel:18:9; R.V. marg., "terebinth").

(3.) 'Elon, kjv@Judges:4:11 kjv@Judges:9:6 (R.V., "oak;" A.V., following the Targum, "plain") properly the deciduous species of oak shedding its foliage in autumn.

(4.) 'Elan, only in kjv@Daniel:4:11 kjv@Daniel:4:14,20, rendered "tree" in Nebuchadnezzar's dream. Probably some species of the oak is intended.

(5.) 'Allah, kjv@Joshua:24:26. The place here referred to is called Allon-moreh ("the oak of Moreh," as in R.V.) in kjv@Genesis:12:6 and 35:4.

(6.) 'Allon, always rendered "oak." Probably the evergreen oak (called also ilex and holm oak) is intended. The oak woods of Bashan are frequently alluded to kjv@Isaiah:2:13; kjv@Ezekiel:27:6). Three species of oaks are found in Palestine, of which the "prickly evergreen oak" (Quercus coccifera) is the most abundant. "It covers the rocky hills of Palestine with a dense brushwood of trees from 8 to 12 feet high, branching from the base, thickly covered with small evergreen rigid leaves, and bearing acorns copiously." The so-called Abraham's oak at Hebron is of this species. Tristram says that this oak near Hebron "has for several centuries taken the place of the once renowned terebinth which marked the site of Mamre on the other side of the city. The terebinth existed at Mamre in the time of Vespasian, and under it the captive Jews were sold as slaves. It disappeared about A.D. 330, and no tree now marks the grove of Mamre. The present oak is the noblest tree in Southern Palestine, being 23 feet in girth, and the diameter of the foliage, which is unsymmetrical, being about 90 feet." (
See HEBRON; TEIL

- TREE.)

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Oak Tree, the @ The hill of Bashan celebrated for kjv@Isaiah:2:13
Described as
Strong kjv@Amos:2:9
Thick spreading kjv@2Samuel:18:9 kjv@Ezekiel:6:13
Casting its leaves in winter kjv@Isaiah:6:13
The people of Tyre made oars of kjv@Ezekiel:27:6
Idolaters often made idols of kjv@Isaiah:44:14
The ancients often
Rested under kjv@Judges:6:11 kjv@Judges:6:19 kjv@1Kings:13:14
Buried their dead under kjv@Genesis:35:8 kjv@1Chronicles:10:12
Erected monuments under kjv@Joshua:24:26
Performed idolatrous rites under kjv@Isaiah:1:29 kjv@Isaiah:57:5 kjv@Ezekiel:6:13 kjv@Hosea:4:13
Absalom in his flight intercepted by, and suspended from kjv@2Samuel:18:9 kjv@2Samuel:18:10 kjv@2Samuel:18:14
Jacob buried his family idols under kjv@Genesis:35:4
Illustrative
Of the church kjv@Isaiah:6:13
Of strong and powerful men kjv@Amos:2:9
Of wicked rulers kjv@Isaiah:2:13 kjv@Zechariah:11:2
(Fading,) of the wicked under judgments kjv@Isaiah:1:30

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OAK @ -(A tree)
- Grew in Palestine kjv@Genesis:35:4
- Absalom hung in the boughs of kjv@2Samuel:18:9 kjv@2Samuel:18:14
- Deborah buried under kjv@Genesis:35:8

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Amos:2:9

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kjv@STRING:Adrammelech <HITCHCOCK>@ the cloak, glory, grandeur or power of the king - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Allon <HITCHCOCK>@ an oak; strong - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Allon-bachuth <HITCHCOCK>@ the oak of weeping - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Elah <HITCHCOCK>@ an oak; a curse; perjury - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Elath <HITCHCOCK>@ a hind; strength; an oak - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Elon <HITCHCOCK>@ oak; grove; strong - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Joakim <HITCHCOCK>@ rising or establishing of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


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H352 <STRHEB>@ איל 'ayil ah'-yil From the same as H193; properly strength; hence anything strong; specifically a chief (politically); also a ram (from his strength); a pilaster (as a strong support); an oak or other strong tree: - mighty ({man}) {lintel} {oak} {post} {ram} tree.


H356 <STRHEB>@ אילן אלון אילון 'êylônlônylôn {ay-lone'} {ay-lone'} ay-lone' From H352; oakgrove; {Elon} the name of a place in {Palestine} and also of one {Hittite} two Israelite: - Elon.


H358 <STRHEB>@ אילון בּית חנן 'êylôn bêyth chânân ay-lone' bayth-khaw-nawn' From {H356} {H1004} and H2603; oakgrove of (the) house of favor; Elon of {Bethchanan} a place in Palestine: - Elon-beth-hanan.


H364 <STRHEB>@ איל פּארן 'êyl pâ'rân ale paw-rawn' From H352 and H6290; oak of Paran; El {Paran} a portion of the district of Paran: - El-paran.


H4304 <STRHEB>@ מטפּחת miţpachath mit-pakh'-ath From H2946; a wide cloak (for a woman): - {vail} wimple.


H4595 <STRHEB>@ מעטפה ma‛ăţâphâh mah-at-aw-faw' From H5848; a cloak: - mantle.


H414 <STRHEB>@ אלא 'êlâ' ay-law' A variation of H424; oak; {Ela} an Israelite: - Elah.


H424 <STRHEB>@ אלה 'êlâh ay-law' Feminine of H352; an oak or other strong tree: - {elm} {oak} teil tree


H427 <STRHEB>@ אלּה 'allâh al-law' A variation of H424: - oak.


H436 <STRHEB>@ אלון 'êlôn ay-lone' Prolonged from H352; an oak or other strong tree: - plain. See also H356.


H437 <STRHEB>@ אלּון 'allôn al-lone' A variation of H436: - oak.


H439 <STRHEB>@ אלּון בּכוּת 'allôn bâkûth al-lone' baw-kooth' From H437 and a variation of H1068; oak of weeping; {Allon-Bakuth} a monumental tree: - Allon-bachuth.


H487 <STRHEB>@ אלּמּלך 'allammelek al-lam-meh'-lek From H427 and H4428; oak of (the) king; {Allammelek} a place in Palestine: - Alammelech.


H5622 <STRHEB>@ סרבּל sarbal sar-bal' (Chaldee); of uncertain derivation; a cloak: - coat.


H7246 <STRHEB>@ רבך râbak raw-bak' A primitive root; to soak (bread in oil): - {baken} (that which is) fried.


H7301 <STRHEB>@ רוה râvâh raw-vaw' A primitive root; to slake the thirst (occasionally of other appetites): - {bathe} make {drunk} (take the) {fill} {satiate} (abundantly) {satisfy} {soak} water (abundantly).


H8410 <STRHEB>@ תּדהר tidhâr tid-hawr' Apparently from H1725; enduring; a species of hard wood or lasting tree (perhaps oak): - pine (tree).


G1186 <STRGRK>@ δένδρον dendron den'-dron Probably from δρύς drus (an oak); a tree: - tree.


G2896 <STRGRK>@ κράζω krazō krad'-zo A primary verb; properly to croak (as a raven) or scream that is (generally) to call aloud (shriek exclaim intreat): - cry (out).


G4257 <STRGRK>@ προακούω proakouō pro-ak-oo'-o From G4253 and G191; to hear already that is anticipate: - hear before.


G5511 <STRGRK>@ χλαμύς chlamus khlam-ooce' Of uncertain derivation; a military cloak: - robe.