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RAMAH @ kjv@Joshua:18:25; kjv@Judges:19:13; kjv@1Kings:15:17; kjv@Ezra:2:26; kjv@Matthew:2:18

RAMESES OR RAAMSES @ a city and district in Egypt- kjv@Genesis:47:11; kjv@Exodus:12:37; kjv@Numbers:33:3

RAMOTH

- GILEAD @ a city of refuge- kjv@Deuteronomy:4:43; kjv@1Kings:22:3; kjv@2Kings:8:28; kjv@2Kings:9:1; kjv@2Chronicles:18:2

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RAM - R>@ - [
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- RAM]

RAM - R>@ - (high, exalted). A son of Hezron and the father of Ammin-adab, born in Egypt after Jacob’s migration there. kjv@Ruth:4:19) (B.C. 1706.) In kjv@Matthew:1:3-4) and kjv@Luke:3:33 He is called ARAM in the Authorized Version, but RAM in the Revised Version of kjv@Matthew:1:3-4) and ARNI in the Revised Version of kjv@Luke:3:33) The first-born of Jerahmeel, and therefore nephew of the preceding. ( kjv@1Chronicles:3:25-27) (B.C. after 1706.) One of the kindred of Elihu. kjv@Job:32:2) Ewald identified this Ram with ARAM in kjv@Genesis:22:21)

RAMA - R>@ - kjv@Matthew:2:15) referring to kjv@Jeremiah:31:15) It is the Greek form of Ramah.

RAMAH - R>@ - (a hill). This is the name of several places in the holy land. One of the cities of the allotment of Benjamin. kjv@Joshua:18:25) Its site is at er
- Ram , about five miles from Jerusalem, and near to Gibeah. kjv@Judges:4:5 kjv@Judges:19:13; kjv@1Samuel:22:6) Its people returned after the captivity. kjv@Ezra:2:26; kjv@Nehemiah:7:30) The home of Elkanah, Samuel’s father, ( kjv@1Samuel:1:19 kjv@1Samuel:2:11) the birthplace of Samuel himself, his home and official residence, the site of his altar ch. ( kjv@1Samuel:7:17 kjv@1Samuel:8:4 kjv@1Samuel:15:34 ; 16:13; 19:18) and finally his burial-place, ch. ( kjv@1Samuel:25:1 kjv@1Samuel:28:3) It is a contracted form of Ramathaim-zophim. All that is directly said as to its situation is that it was in Mount Ephraim, ( kjv@1Samuel:1:1) a district without defined boundaries, The position of Ramah is a much-disputed question. Tradition, however places the residence of Samuel on the lofty and remarkable eminence of Neby Samwil which rises four miles to the northwest of Jerusalem. Since the days of Arcult the tradition appears to have been continuous. Here, then, we are inclined in the present state of the evidence, to place the Ramah of Samuel. One of the nineteen fortified places of Naphtali. kjv@Joshua:19:36) Dr. Robinson has discovered a Rameh northwest of the Sea of Galilee, about 8 miles east-south-east of Safed. One of the landmarks on the boundary of Asher, kjv@Joshua:19:29) apparently between Tyre and Zidon. Some place it 3 miles east of Tyre, others 10 miles off and east-southeast of the same city. By this name in ( kjv@2Kings:8:29) and kjv@2Chronicals:22:6 only, is designated Ramoth-gilead. A place mentioned in the catalogue of those reinhabited by the Benjamites after their return from the captivity. kjv@Nehemiah:11:33)

RAMATHLEHI - R>@ - (hill of the jawbone , or hill of Lehi), the name bestowed by Samson on the scene of his slaughter of the thousand Philistines with the jaw bone, kjv@Judges:15:17) a place by the rock Elam, in western Judah of the Philistines.

RAMATHMIZPEH - R>@ - (high place of the watch-tower). [RAMOTH

- GILEAD]

RAMATH OF THE SOUTH - R>@ - one of the towns at the extreme south limit of Simeon. kjv@Joshua:19:8) It is in all probability the same place as south Ramoth. ( kjv@1Samuel:30:27)

RAMATHAIMZOPHIM - R>@ - (the two heights of the watchers). RAMAH, 2

RAMATHITE, THE - R>@ - Shimei the Ramathite, i.e. a native of Ramah, had charge of the royal vineyards of King David. ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:27) (B.C. 1050.)

RAMESES, OR RAAMSES - R>@ - (child of the sun), a city and district of lower Egypt. kjv@Genesis:47:11; kjv@Exodus:12:37; kjv@Numbers:33:3-5) This land of Rameses either corresponds to the land of Goshen or was a district of it, more probably the former. The city was one of the two store-cities built for the Pharaoh who first oppressed the children of Israel. kjv@Exodus:1:11) (It was probably the capital of Goshen and situated in the valley of the Pelusiac mouth of the Nile. McClintock and Strong say that its location is indicated by the present Tell Ramsis , a quadrangular mound near Belbeis. Dr. Brugsch thinks that it was at Zoan
- Tanis, the modern San, on the Tanitic branch of the Nile, and that it was built or enlarged by Rameses II and made his capital.
ED.)

RAMIAH - R>@ - one who had taken "a strange wife." kjv@Ezra:10:25)

RAMOTHGILEAD - R>@ - (heights of Gilead), one of the great fastnesses on the east of jordan, and the key to an important district. (Kings:4:13) It was the city of refuge for the tribe of Gad, (4:43; kjv@Joshua:20:8 kjv@Joshua:21:38) and the residence of one of Solomon’s commissariat officers. (Kings:4:13) During the invasion related in (Kings:15:20) or some subsequent incursion, this important place had seized by Ben-hadad I., king of Syria. The incidents of Ahab’s expedition are well known. AHAB Later it was taken by Israel, and held in spite of all the efforts of Hazael who was now on the throne of Damascus, to regain it. ( kjv@2Kings:9:14) Henceforward Ramoth-gilead disappears from our view. Eusebius and Jerome specify the position of Ramoth as 15 miles from Philadelphia (Amman). It may correspond to the site bearing the name of Jel’ad , exactly identical with the ancient Hebrew Gilead, which is four or five miles north of es
- Salt , 25 miles east of the Jordan and 13 miles south of the brook Jabbok.

RAMS HORNS - R>@ - CORNET; JUBILEE, THE YEAR OF

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Ram @ exalted.

(1.) The son of Hezron, and one of the ancestors of the royal line kjv@Ruth:4:19). The margin of kjv@1Chronicles:2:9, also kjv@Matthew:1:3-4 and kjv@Luke:3:33, have "Aram."

(2.) One of the sons of Jerahmeel ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:25-27).

(3.) A person mentioned in kjv@Job:32:2 as founder of a clan to which Elihu belonged. The same as Aram of kjv@Genesis:22:21.

Rama @ kjv@Matthew:2:18), the Greek form of Ramah.

(1.) A city first mentioned in kjv@Joshua:18:25, near Gibeah of Benjamin. It was fortified by Baasha, king of Israel (kjvKings:15:17-22; kjv@2Chronicals:16:1-6). Asa, king of Judah, employed Benhadad the Syrian king to drive Baasha from this city (kjvKings:15:18-20). Isaiah (10:29) refers to it, and also Jeremiah, who was once a prisoner there among the other captives of Jerusalem when it was taken by Nebuchadnezzar kjv@Jeremiah:39:8-12 kjv@Jeremiah:40:1). Rachel, whose tomb lies close to Bethlehem, is represented as weeping in Ramah kjv@Jeremiah:31:15) for her slaughtered children. This prophecy is illustrated and fulfilled in the re-awakening of Rachel's grief at the slaughter of the infants in Bethlehem kjv@Matthew:2:18). It is identified with the modern village of er
- Ram, between Gibeon and Beeroth, about 5 miles due north of Jerusalem. (
See SAMUEL

(2.) A town identified with Rameh, on the border of Asher, about 13 miles south-east of Tyre, "on a solitary hill in the midst of a basin of green fields" kjv@Joshua:19:29).

(3.) One of the "fenced cities" of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:19:36), on a mountain slope, about seven and a half miles west-south-west of Safed, and 15 miles west of the north end of the Sea of Galilee, the present large and well-built village of Rameh.

(4.) The same as Ramathaim-zophim (q.v.), a town of Mount Ephraim ( kjv@1Samuel:1:1 kjv@1Samuel:1:19).

(5.) The same as Ramoth-gilead (q.v.), kjv@2Kings:8:29; kjv@2Chronicals:22:6.

Ramath of the south @ (Heb. Ramath-negeb). The Heb. negeb is the general designation for south or south-west of Judah. This was one of the towns of Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:8). It is the same as "south Ramoth" ( kjv@1Samuel:30:27; R.V., "Ramoth of the south"). Its site is doubtful. Some have thought it another name for Baalath-beer.

Ramath-lehi @ elevation of Lehi, or the jawbone height; i.e., the Ramah of Lehi kjv@Judges:15:15-17). The phrase "in the jaw," ver. 19, Authorized Version, is in the margin, also in the Revised Version, "in Lehi." Here Samson slew a thousand Philistines with a jawbone.

Ramath-mizpeh @ the height of Mizpeh or of the watch-tower kjv@Joshua:13:26), a place mentioned as one of the limits of Gad. There were two Mizpehs on the east of the Jordan. This was the Mizpeh where Jacob and Laban made a covenant, "Mizpeh of Gilead," called also Galeed and Jegar-sahadutha. It has been identified with the modern es
- Salt, where the roads from Jericho and from Shechem to Damascus unite, about 25 miles east of the Jordan and 13 south of the Jabbok.

Ramathaim-zophim @ the two heights of the Zophites or of the watchers (only in kjv@1Samuel:1:1), "in the land of Zuph" (9:5). Ramathaim is another name for Ramah

(4). One of the Levitical families descended from Kohath, that of Zuph or Zophai ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:26 kjv@1Chronicles:6:35), had a district assigned to them in Ephraim, which from this circumstance was called "the land of Zuph," and hence the name of the town, "Zophim." It was the birth-place of Samuel and the seat of his authority ( kjv@1Samuel:2:11 kjv@1Samuel:7:17). It is frequently mentioned in the history of that prophet and of David (15:34; 16:13; 19:18-23). Here Samuel died and was buried (25:1). This town has been identified with the modern Neby Samwil ("the prophet Samuel"), about 4 or 5 miles north-west of Jerusalem. But there is no certainty as to its precise locality. Some have supposed that it may be identical with Arimathea of the New Testament. (
See MIZPAH).

Ramathite @ the designation given to Shimei, the manager of David's vineyard ( kjv@1Chronicles:27:27).

Rameses @ "the land of" kjv@Genesis:47:11), was probably "the land of Goshen" (q.v.) 45:10. After the Hebrews had built Rameses, one of the "treasure cities," it came to be known as the "land" in which that city was built. The city bearing this name kjv@Exodus:12:37) was probably identical with Zoan, which Rameses II. ("son of the sun") rebuilt. It became his special residence, and ranked next in importance and magnificance to Thebes. Huge masses of bricks, made of Nile mud, sun-dried, some of them mixed with stubble, possibly moulded by Jewish hands, still mark the site of Rameses. This was the general rendezvous of the Israelites before they began their march out of Egypt. Called also Raamses kjv@Exodus:1:11).

Ramoth @ heights. A Levitical city in the tribe of Issachar ( kjv@1Samuel:30:27; kjv@1Chronicles:6:73), the same as Jarmuth kjv@Joshua:21:29) and Remeth (q.v.), 19:21.

Ramoth-gilead @ heights of Gilead, a city of refuge on the east of Jordan; called "Ramoth in Gilead" kjv@Deuteronomy:4:43; kjv@Joshua:20:8 kjv@Joshua:21:38). Here Ahab, who joined Jehoshaphat in an endeavour to rescue it from the hands of the king of Syria, was mortally wounded (kjvKings:22:1-36). A similar attempt was afterwards made by Ahaziah and Joram, when the latter was wounded ( kjv@2Kings:8:28). In this city Jehu, the son of Jehoshaphat, was anointed by one of the sons of the prophets (9:1,4). It has with probability been identified with Reimun, on the northern slope of the Jabbok, about 5 miles west of Jerash or Gerasa, one of the cities of Decapolis. Others identify it with Gerosh, about 25 miles north-east of es
- Salt, with which also many have identified it. (
See RAMATH

- MIZPEH.)

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RAM @

-1. Son of Hezron and an ancestor of Jesus kjv@Ruth:4:19; kjv@1Chronicles:2:9-10 .Called ARAM kjv@Matthew:1:3-4; kjv@Luke:3:33

-2. Son of Jerahmeel kjv@1Chronicles:2:25-27

-3. An ancestor, probably of Elihu, mentioned in kjv@Job:32:2

-4. A sheep .Skins of, used for the roof of the tabernacle kjv@Exodus:26:14; kjv@Exodus:39:34 .Seen in Daniel's vision kjv@Daniel:8:3 kjv@Daniel:8:20 .Used in sacrifice .
See OFFERINGS .Trumpets made of the horns of .
See TRUMPETS

RAMA @
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RAMAH @

-1. Called RAMA kjv@Matthew:2:18 .A city allotted to the tribe of Benjamin kjv@Joshua:18:25; kjv@Judges:19:13 .Attempted fortification of, by King Baasha; destruction of, by Asa kjv@1Kings:15:17-22; kjv@2Chronicles:16:1-6 .People of, return from the Babylonian captivity kjv@Ezra:2:26; kjv@Nehemiah:7:30; kjv@Nehemiah:11:33 .Jeremiah imprisoned in kjv@Jeremiah:40:1 .Prophecies concerning kjv@Isaiah:10:29; kjv@Jeremiah:31:15; kjv@Hosea:5:8; kjv@Matthew:2:18

-2. A city of the territory of the tribe of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:29

-3. A city of the territory of the tribe of Naphthali kjv@Joshua:19:36

-4. Also called RAMATHAIM

- ZOPHIM .A city near Mount Ephraim kjv@Jude:1:4-5; kjv@1Samuel:1:1 .Home of Elkanah kjv@1Samuel:1:1 kjv@1Samuel:1:19 kjv@1Samuel:2:11 .Home of Samuel kjv@1Samuel:1:19-20; kjv@1Samuel:7:17; kjv@1Samuel:8:4; kjv@1Samuel:15:34; kjv@1Samuel:16:13 .David flees to kjv@1Samuel:19:18 .Samuel dies and was buried in kjv@1Samuel:25:1; kjv@1Samuel:28:3

-5. RAMAH .
See RAMOTH

- GILEAD

RAMATH @
- A city of the tribe of Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:8

RAMATHAIM

- ZOPHIM @
-
See RAMAH, number four

RAMATH

- LEHI @
- The place where Samson killed one-thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey kjv@Judges:15:17

RAMATH

- MIZPEH @
- A town in the territory of the tribe of Gad kjv@Joshua:13:26

RAMESES @ -(Called also Raamses.)
- The district in Egypt which was inhabited by the Israelites kjv@Genesis:47:11; kjv@Exodus:1:11; kjv@Exodus:12:37; kjv@Numbers:33:3-5 .City of, built by the Israelites as a treasure city for one of the Pharaohs kjv@Exodus:1:11

RAMIAH @ -(An Israelite at the time of Ezra)
- Had taken a non
- Israelite wife kjv@Ezra:10:25

RAMOTH @

-1. An Israelite at the time of Ezra .Had taken a non
- Israelite wife kjv@Ezra:10:29

-2. Called RAMATH OF THE SOUTH .A place probably in the south of the tribe of Simeon kjv@Joshua:19:8; kjv@1Samuel:30:27

-3. A city of the territory of the tribe of Issachar, allotted to the Levites kjv@1Chronicles:6:73

-4. Ramoth in Gilead .
See RAMOTH

- GILEAD

RAMOTH

- GILEAD @
- Also called RAMAH kjv@2Kings:8:2; kjv@2Chronicles:22:6
- A city of the territory of the tribe of Gad, and one of the cities of refuge kjv@Deuteronomy:4:43; kjv@Joshua:20:8; kjv@1Chronicles:6:80
- One of Solomon's commissaries there kjv@1Kings:4:13
- In the possession of the Syrians kjv@1Kings:22:3
- Besieged by Israel and Judah; Ahab killed there kjv@1Kings:22:29-36; 2Chronicles:18
- Recovered by Joram; Joram wounded there kjv@2Kings:8:28-29; kjv@2Kings:9:14-15; kjv@2Chronicles:22:5-6
- Elisha anoints Jehu to be king there kjv@2Kings:9:1-6

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kjv@STRING:Abiram <HITCHCOCK>@ high father; father of deceit - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Abram <HITCHCOCK>@ high father - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adoniram <HITCHCOCK>@ my Lord is most high; Lord of might and elevation - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adoram <HITCHCOCK>@ their beauty; their power - HITCHCOCK-A


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


kjv@STRING:Adramyttium <HITCHCOCK>@ the court of death - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ahiram <HITCHCOCK>@ brother of craft, or of protection - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Amram <HITCHCOCK>@ an exalted people; their sheaves; handfuls of corn - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Aram <HITCHCOCK>@ highness, magnificence, one that deceives; curse - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Beth-aram <HITCHCOCK>@ house of height - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Elim <HITCHCOCK>@ the rams; the strong; stags - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Hadoram <HITCHCOCK>@ their beauty; their power - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hiram <HITCHCOCK>@ exaltation of life; a destroyer - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Horam <HITCHCOCK>@ their hill - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Huram <HITCHCOCK>@ their liberty; their whiteness; their hole - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Huri <HITCHCOCK>@ being angry; or same as Huram - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Iram <HITCHCOCK>@ the effusion of them; a high heap - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Jehoram <HITCHCOCK>@ exaltation of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Joram <HITCHCOCK>@ to cast; elevated - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Marsena <HITCHCOCK>@ bitterness of a bramble - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Padan-aram <HITCHCOCK>@ cultivated field or table-land - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Piram <HITCHCOCK>@ a wild ass of them - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Ram <HITCHCOCK>@ elevated; sublime - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ramah <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Ram - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ramathaim-zophim <HITCHCOCK>@ the two watch-towers - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ramath-lehi <HITCHCOCK>@ elevation of the jaw-bone - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ramath-mizpeh <HITCHCOCK>@ elevation of the watch-tower - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ramiah <HITCHCOCK>@ exaltation of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ramoth <HITCHCOCK>@ eminences; high places - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Sanballat <HITCHCOCK>@ bramble-bush; enemy in secret - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Sansannah <HITCHCOCK>@ bough or bramble of the enemy - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Senaah <HITCHCOCK>@ bramble; enemy - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Sennacherib <HITCHCOCK>@ bramble of destruction - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shemiramoth <HITCHCOCK>@ the height of the heavens - HITCHCOCK-S


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RAMAH @ kjv@Joshua:18:25; kjv@Judges:19:13; kjv@1Kings:15:17; kjv@Ezra:2:26; kjv@Matthew:2:18

RAMESES OR RAAMSES @ a city and district in Egypt- kjv@Genesis:47:11; kjv@Exodus:12:37; kjv@Numbers:33:3

RAMOTH

- GILEAD @ a city of refuge- kjv@Deuteronomy:4:43; kjv@1Kings:22:3; kjv@2Kings:8:28; kjv@2Kings:9:1; kjv@2Chronicles:18:2

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H48 <STRHEB>@ אבירם 'ăbîyrâm ab-ee-rawm' From H1 and H7311; father of height (that {is} lofty); {Abiram} the name of two Israelites: - Abiram.


H64 <STRHEB>@ אבל כּרמים 'âbêl kerâmîym aw-bale' ker-aw-meem' From H58 and the plural of H3754; meadow of vineyards; {Abel-Keramim} a place in Palestine: - plain of the vineyards.


H85 <STRHEB>@ אברהם 'abrâhâm ab-raw-hawm' Contracted from H1 and an unused root (probably meaning to be populous); father of a multitude; {Abraham} the later name of Abram: - Abraham.


H87 <STRHEB>@ אברם 'abrâm ab-rawm' Contracted from H48; high father; {Abram} the original name of Abraham: - Abram.


H1027 <STRHEB>@ בּית הרם bêyth hârâm bayth haw-rawm' From H1004 and H7311 with the article interposed; house of the height; {Beth-ha-Ram} a place East of the Jordan: - Beth-aram.


H1037 <STRHEB>@ בּית מלּא בּית מלּוא bêyth millô' bêyth millô' bayth {mil-lo} bayth mil-lo' From H1004 and H4407; house of (the) rampart; {Beth-Millo} the name of two citadels: - house of Millo.


H1163 <STRHEB>@ בּעט bâ‛aţ baw-at' A primitive root; to trample {down} that {is} (figuratively) despise: - kick.


H1297 <STRHEB>@ בּרם beram ber-am' (Chaldee); perhaps from H7313 with prepositional prefix; properly {highly} that {is} surely; but used {adversatively} however: - {but} {nevertheless} yet.


H1318 <STRHEB>@ בּשׁס bâshas baw-shas' A primitive root; to trample down: - tread.


H1575 <STRHEB>@ גּמּד gammâd gam-mawd' From the same as H1574; a warrior (as grasping weapons): - Grammadims.


H1633 <STRHEB>@ גּרם gâram gaw-ram' A primitive root; to be spare or skeleton like; used only as a denominative from H1634; (causatively) to {bone} that {is} denude (by extension craunch) the bones: - gnaw the {bones} break.


H1666 <STRHEB>@ גּתר gether gheh'-ther Of uncertain derivation; {Gether} a son of {Aram} and the region settled by him: - Gether.


H1758 <STRHEB>@ דּישׁ דּושׁ דּוּשׁ dûsh dôsh dîysh {doosh} {dosh} deesh A primitive root; to trample or thresh: - {break} {tear} {thresh} tread out ({down}) at grass [Jer. H50 : {H11} by mistake for H1877].


H1759 <STRHEB>@ דּוּשׁ dûsh doosh (Chaldee); corresponding to H1758; to trample: - tread down.


H1798 <STRHEB>@ דּכר dekar dek-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2145; properly a {male} i. e of sheep: - ram.


H1871 <STRHEB>@ דּרכּמון darkemôn dar-kem-one' Of Persian origin; a drachma or coin: - dram.


H1913 <STRHEB>@ הדרם הדורם hădôrâm hădôrâm {had-o-rawm'} had-o-rawm' Probably of foreign derivation; {Hadoram} a son of {Joktan} and the tribe descended from him: - Hadoram.


H141 <STRHEB>@ אדנירם 'ădônîyrâm ad-o-nee-rawm' From H113 and H7311; lord of height; {Adoniram} an Israelite: - Adoniram.


H150 <STRHEB>@ אדרכּן 'ădarkôn ad-ar-kone' Of Persian origin; a daric or Persian coin: - dram.


H151 <STRHEB>@ אדרם 'ădôrâm ad-o-rawm' Contracted for H141; Adoram (or {Adoniram}) an Israelite: - Adoram.


H152 <STRHEB>@ אדרמּלך 'adrammelek ad-ram-meh'-lek From H142 and H4428; splendor of (the) king; {Adrammelek} the name of an Assyrian {idol} also of a son of Sennacherib: - Adrammelech.


H2036 <STRHEB>@ הרם hôrâm ho-rawm' From an unused root (meaning to tower up); high; {Horam} a Canaanitish king: - Horam.


H2229 <STRHEB>@ זרם zâram zaw-ram' A primitive root; to gush (as water): - carry away as with a {flood} pour out.


H2336 <STRHEB>@ חוח chôach kho'-akh From an unused root apparently meaning to pierce; a thorn; by analogy a ring for the nose: - {bramble} {thistle} thorn.


H2343 <STRHEB>@ חוּל chûl khool From H2342; a circle; {Chul} a son of Aram; also the region settled by him: - Hul.


H2361 <STRHEB>@ חוּרם chûrâm khoo-rawm' Probably from H2353; {whiteness} that {is} noble; {Churam} the name of an Israelite and two Syrians: - Huram. Compare H2438.


H2426 <STRHEB>@ חל חיל chêyl chêl {khale} khale A collateral form of H2428; an army; also (by analogy) an intrenchment: - {army} {bulwark} {host} + {poor} {rampart} {trench} wall.


H2438 <STRHEB>@ חירם חירם chîyrâm chîyrôm {khee-rawm'} khee-rome' Another form of H2361; Chiram or {Chirom} the name of two Tyrians: - {Hiram} Huram.


H2738 <STRHEB>@ חרל חרוּל chârûl chârûl {khaw-rool'} khaw-rool' Apparently passive participle of an unused root probably meaning to be prickly; properly {pointed} that {is} a bramble or other thorny weed: - nettle.


H2763 <STRHEB>@ חרם châram khaw-ram' A primitive root; to seclude; specifically (by a ban) to devote to religious uses (especially destruction); physically and reflexively to be blunt as to the nose: - make {accursed} {consecrate} (utterly) {destroy} {devote} {forfeit} have a flat {nose} utterly ({slay} make away).


H297 <STRHEB>@ אחירם 'ăchîyrâm akh-ee-rawm' From H251 and H7311; brother of height (that {is} high); {Achiram} an Israelite: - Ahiram.


H298 <STRHEB>@ אחירמי 'ăchîyrâmîy akh-ee-raw-mee' Patronymic from H297; an Achiramite or descendants (collectively) of Achiram: - Ahiramites.


H3088 <STRHEB>@ יהורם yehôrâm yeh-ho-rawm' From H3068 and H7311; Jehovah-raised; {Jehoram} the name of a Syrian and of three Israelites: - {Jehoram} Joram. Compare H3141.


H3104 <STRHEB>@ יבל יובל yôbêl yôbêl {yo-bale'} yo-bale' Apparently from H2986; the blast of a horn (from its continuous sound); specifically the signal of the silver trumpets; hence the instrument itself and the festival thus introduced: - {jubile} ram´ s {horn} trumpet.


H3141 <STRHEB>@ יורם yôrâm yo-rawm' A form of H3088; {Joram} the name of three Israelites and one Syrian: - Joram.


H3240 <STRHEB>@ ינח yânach yaw-nakh' A primitive root; to deposit; by implication to allow to stay. (The Hiphil forms with the dagesh are here referred {to} in accordance with the older grammarians; but if any distinction of the kind is to be {made} these should rather be referred to {H5117} and the others here): - {bestow} cast {down} lay ({down} {up}) leave ({off}) let alone ({remain}) {pacify} {place} {put} set ({down}) {suffer} {withdraw} withhold. (The Hiphil forms with the dagesh are here referred {to} in accordance with the older grammarians; but if any distinction of the kind is to be {made} these should rather be referred to {H5117} and the others here.)


H3335 <STRHEB>@ יצר yâtsar yaw-tsar' probably identical with H3334 (through the squeezing into shape); (compare H3331); to mould into a form; especially as a potter; figuratively to determine (that {is} form a resolution): - X {earthen} {fashion} {form} {frame} make ({-r}) {potter} purpose.


H3336 <STRHEB>@ יצר yêtser yay'-tser From H3335; a form; figuratively conception (that {is} purpose): - {frame} thing {framed} {imagination} {mind} work.


H3406 <STRHEB>@ ירמות ירימות ירימות yerîymôth yerêymôth yerêmôth (1) {yer-ee-mohth'} (2,3) yer-ay-mohth' Feminine plural from H7311; elevations; Jerimoth or {Jeremoth} the name of twelve Israelites: - {Jeremoth} {Jerimoth} and Ramoth [from the margin].


H3526 <STRHEB>@ כּבס kâbas kaw-bas' A primitive root; to trample; hence to wash (properly by stamping with the {feet}) whether literally (including the fulling process) or figuratively: - {fuller} wash (-ing).


H3532 <STRHEB>@ כּבשׂ kebeώ keh-bes' From an unused root meaning to dominate; a ram (just old enough to butt): - {lamb} sheep.


H3559 <STRHEB>@ כּוּן kûn koon A primitive root; properly to be erect (that {is} stand perpendicular);. hence (causatively) to set {up} in a great variety of {applications} whether literal ({establish} fix6 {prepare} {apply}) or figurative ({appoint} render {sure} proper or prosperous): - certain ({-ty}) {confirm} {direct} {faithfulness} {fashion} {fasten} {firm} be {fitted} be {fixed} {frame} be {meet} {ordain} {order} {perfect} (make) {preparation} prepare ({self}) {provide} make {provision} ({be} make) {ready} {right} set ({aright} {fast} {forth}) be {stable} (e-) {stablish} {stand} {tarry} X very deed.


H3733 <STRHEB>@ כּר kar kar From H3769 in the sense of plumpness; a ram (as full grown and {fat}) including a battering ram (as butting); hence a meadow (as for sheep); also a pad or camel´ s saddle (as puffed out): - {captain} {furniture} {lamb} (large) {pasture} ram. See also {H1033} H3746.


H3755 <STRHEB>@ כּרם kôrêm ko-rame Active participle of an imaginary denominative from H3754; a vinedresser; as one or two words: - vine dresser [as one or two words].


H329 <STRHEB>@ אטד 'âţâd aw-tawd From an unused root probably meaning to pierce or make fast; a thorn tree (especially the buckthorn): - {Atad} {bramble} thorn.


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.


H354 <STRHEB>@ איּל 'ayâl ah-yawl' An intensive form of H352 (in the sense of ram); a stag or male deer: - hart.


H4001 <STRHEB>@ מבוּסה mebûsâh meb-oo-saw' From H947; a trampling: - treading (trodden) down (under foot).


H4011 <STRHEB>@ מבנה mibneh mib-neh' From H1129; a building: - frame.


H4026 <STRHEB>@ מגדּלה מגדּל migdâl migdâlâh {mig-dawl'} mig-daw-law' From H1431; a tower (from its size or height); by analogy a rostrum; figuratively a (pyramidal) bed of flowers: - {castle} {flower} {pulpit} tower. Compare the names following.


H4226 <STRHEB>@ מחבּרה mechabberâh mekh-ab-ber-aw' From H2266; a {joiner} that {is} brace or cramp: - {coupling} joining.


H4239 <STRHEB>@ מחי mechîy mekh-ee' From H4229; a {stroke} that {is} battering ram: - engines.


H4407 <STRHEB>@ מלּא מלּוא millô' millô' {mil-lo'} mil-lo' From H4390; a rampart (as filled {in}) that {is} the citadel: - Millo. See also H1037.


H4443 <STRHEB>@ מלכּירם malkîyrâm mal-kee-rawm' From H4428 and H7311; king of a high one (that {is} of exaltation); {Malkiram} an Israelite: - Malchiram.


H4500 <STRHEB>@ מנור mânôr maw-nore' From H5214; a yoke (properly for {ploughing}) that {is} the frame of a loom: - beam.


H4570 <STRHEB>@ מעגּלה מעגּל magâl magâlâh {mah-gawl'} mah-gaw-law' From the same as H5696; a track (literally or figuratively); also a rampart (as circular): - {going} {path} {trench} way([-side]).


H4694 <STRHEB>@ מצרה מצוּרה metsûrâh metsûrâh {mets-oo-raw'} mets-oo-raw' Feminine of H4692; a hemming {in} that {is} (objectively) a mound (of {siege}) or (subjectively) a rampart (of {protection}) (abstractly) fortification: - fenced (city6) {fort} {munition} strong hold.


H4746 <STRHEB>@ מקרה meqâreh mek-aw-reh' From H7136; properly something {meeting} that {is} a frame (of timbers): - building.


H4851 <STRHEB>@ משׁ mash mash Of foreign derivation; {Mash} a son of {Aram} and the people descendant from him: - Mash.


H450 <STRHEB>@ אלידע 'elyâdâ‛ el-yaw-daw' From H410 and H3045; God (is) knowing; {Eljada} the name of two Israelites and of an Aramaean: - Eliada.


H5058 <STRHEB>@ נגינת נגינה negîynâh negîynath {neg-ee-naw'} neg-ee-nath' From H5059; properly instrumental music; by implication a stringed instrument; by extension a poem set to music; specifically an epigram: - stringed {instrument} {musick} Neginoth {[plural]} song.


H5410 <STRHEB>@ נתבה נתיבה נתיב nâthîyb nethîybâh nethibâh {naw-theeb'} {neth-ee-baw'} neth-ee-baw' From an unused root meaning to tramp; a (beaten) track: - path ({[-way]}) X travel {[-er]} way.


H5414 <STRHEB>@ נתן nâthan naw-than' A primitive root; to {give} used with great latitude of application ({put} {make} etc.): - {add} {apply} {appoint} {ascribe} {assign} X {avenge} X be ({[healed]}) {bestow} bring ({forth} {hither}) {cast} {cause} {charge} {come} commit {consider} {count} + {cry} deliver ({up}) {direct} distribute {do} X {doubtless} X without {fail} {fasten} {frame} X {get} give ({forth} {over} {up}) {grant} hang ({up}) X {have} X {indeed} lay (unto {charge} {up}) (give) {leave} {lend} let ({out}) + {lie} lift {up} {make} + O {that} {occupy} {offer} {ordain} {pay} {perform} {place} {pour} {print} X {pull} put ({forth}) {recompense} {render} {requite} {restore} send ({out}) set ({forth}) {shew} shoot forth (up). + {sing} + {slander} {strike} [sub-] {mit} {suffer} X {surely} X {take} {thrust} {trade} {turn} {utter} + {weep} X {willingly} + {withdraw} + would (to) {God} yield.


H5550 <STRHEB>@ סוללה סללה sôlelâh sôlelâh {so-lel-aw'} so-lel-aw' Active participle feminine of {H5549} but used passively; a military {mound} that {is} rampart of besiegers: - {bank} mount.


H5572 <STRHEB>@ סנה seneh sen-eh' From an unused root meaning to prick; a bramble: - bush.


H5780 <STRHEB>@ עוּץ ‛ûts oots Apparently from H5779; consultation; {Uts} a son of {Aram} also a {Seirite} and the regions settled by them: - Uz.


H5902 <STRHEB>@ עירם ‛îyrâm ee-rawm' From H5892; citywise; {Iram} an Idumaean: - Iram.


H6019 <STRHEB>@ עמרם ‛amrâm am-rawm' Probably from H5971 and H7311; high people; {Amram} the name of two Israelites: - Amram.


H6020 <STRHEB>@ עמרמי ‛amrâmîy am-raw-mee' Patronymic from H6019; an Amramite or descendant of Amram: - Amramite.


H6072 <STRHEB>@ עסס ‛âsas aw-sas' A primitive root; to squeeze out juice; figuratively to trample: - tread down.


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.


H6192 <STRHEB>@ ערם ‛âram aw-ram' A primitive root; to pile up: - gather together.


H6194 <STRHEB>@ ערמה ערם ‛ârêm ‛ărêmâh {aw-rame'} ar-ay-maw' From H6192; a heap; specifically a sheaf: - heap (of {corn}) sheaf.


H6260 <STRHEB>@ עתּד עתּוּד ‛attûdattûd {at-tood'} at-tood' From H6257; {prepared} that {is} full grown; spoken only (in plural) of he {goats} or (figuratively) leaders of the people: - chief {one} (he) {goat} ram.


H6307 <STRHEB>@ פדּן ארם פּדּן paddân paddanrâm {pad-dawn'} pad-dan' ar-awm' From an unused root meaning to extend; a plateau; or the second form which is from the same and H758; the table land of Aram; Paddan or {Paddan-Aram} a region of Syria: - {Padan} Padan-aram.


H6370 <STRHEB>@ פּלגשׁ פּילגשׁ pîylegesh pilegesh {pee-leh'-ghesh} pee-leh'-ghesh Of uncertain derivation; a concubine; also (masculine) a paramour: - {concubine} paramour.


H6502 <STRHEB>@ פּראם pirm pir-awm' From H6501; wildly; {Piram} a Canaanite: - Piram.


H6533 <STRHEB>@ פּרם pâram paw-ram' A primitive root; to tear: - rend.


H6696 <STRHEB>@ צוּר tsûr tsoor A primitive root; to {cramp} that {is} confine (in many {applications} literally and {figuratively} formative or hostile): - {adversary} {assault} {beset} {besiege} bind ({up}) {cast} {distress} {fashion} {fortify} {inclose} lay {siege} put up in bags.


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


H6887 <STRHEB>@ צרר tsârar tsaw-rar' A primitive root; to {cramp} literally or {figuratively} transitively or intransitively: - {adversary} (be in) afflict ({-ion}) {besiege} bind ({up}) (be {in} bring) {distress} {enemy} {narrower} {oppress} {pangs} shut {up} be in a strait ({trouble}) vex.


H6904 <STRHEB>@ קבל qôbel ko'-bel From H6901 in the sense of confronting (as standing opposite in order to receive); a battering ram: - war.


H7159 <STRHEB>@ קרם qâram kaw-ram' A primitive root; to cover: - cover.


H7214 <STRHEB>@ רם רים ראים ראם rem reym rêym rêm {reh-ame'} {reh-ame'} {rame} rame From H7213; a wild bull (from its conspicuousness): - unicorn.


H7216 <STRHEB>@ ראמת ראמות râ'môth râ'môth {raw-moth'} raw-moth' Plural of H7215; heights; {Ramoth} the name of two places in Palestine: - Ramoth.


H7274 <STRHEB>@ רגלים rôgelîym ro-gel-eem' Plural of active participle of H7270; fullers (as tramping the cloth in washing); {Rogelim} a place East of the Jordan: - Rogelim.


H7300 <STRHEB>@ רוּד rûd rood A primitive root; to tramp {about} that {is} ramble (free or disconsolate): - have the {dominion} be {lord} {mourn} rule.


H7410 <STRHEB>@ רם râm rawm Active participle of H7311; high; {Ram} the name of an Arabian and of an Israelite: - Ram. See also H1027.


H7414 <STRHEB>@ רמה râmâh raw-maw' The same as H7413; {Ramah} the name of four places in Palestine: - Ramah.


H7418 <STRHEB>@ רמת נגב רמות־נגב râmôth-negeb râmath negeb {raw-moth-neh'-gheb} raw'-math neh'-gheb From the plural or constructive of H7413 and H5045; heights (or height) of the South; Ramoth-Negeb or {Ramoth-Negeb} a place in Palestine: - south {Ramoth} Ramath of the south.


H7421 <STRHEB>@ רמּי rammîy ram-mee' For H761; a {Ramite} that {is} Aramaean: - Syrian.


H7422 <STRHEB>@ רמיה ramyâh ram-yaw' From H7311 and H3050; Jah has raised; {Ramjah} an Israelite: - Ramiah.


H7424 <STRHEB>@ רמּך rammâk ram-mawk' Of foreign origin; a brood mare: - dromedary.


H7429 <STRHEB>@ רמס râmas raw-mas' A primitive root; to tread upon (as a {potter} in walking or abusively): - {oppressor} stamp {upon} trample (under {feet}) tread ({down} upon).


H7433 <STRHEB>@ רמות גּלעד רמת גּלעד râmôth gil‛âd râmôth gil‛âd raw-moth' gil-awd' From the plural of H7413 and H1568; heights of Gilad; Ramoth {Gilad} a place East of the Jordan: - {Ramoth-gilead} Ramoth in Gilead. See also H7216.


H7434 <STRHEB>@ רמת המּצפּה râmath hammitspeh raw-math' ham-mits-peh' From H7413 and H4707 with the article interposed; height of the watch tower; Ramath ham {Mitspeh} a place in Palestine: - Ramath-mizpeh.


H7435 <STRHEB>@ רמתי râmâthîy raw-maw-thee' Patronymic of H7414; a Ramathite or inhabitant of Ramah: - Ramathite.


H7436 <STRHEB>@ רמתים צופים râmâthayim tsôphîym raw-maw-thah'-yim tso-feem' From the dual of H7413 and the plural of the active participle of H6822; double height of watchers; Ramathajim {Tsophim} a place in Palestine: - Ramathaim-zophim.


H7437 <STRHEB>@ רמת לחי râmath lechîy raw'-math lekh'-ee From H7413 and H3895; height of a jaw bone; Ramath {Lechi} a place in Palestine: - Ramath-lehi.


H7484 <STRHEB>@ רעמה ramâh rah-maw' The same as H7483; {Ramah} the name of a grandson of {Ham} and of a place (perhaps founded by him): - Raamah.


H7486 <STRHEB>@ רעמסס רעמסס ramesês raamsês {rah-mes-ace'} rah-am-sace' Of Egypt origin; Rameses or {Raamses} a place in Egypt: - {Raamses} Rameses.


H7511 <STRHEB>@ רפס râphas raw-fas' A primitive root; to {trample} that {is} prostrate: - humble {self} submit self.


H7515 <STRHEB>@ רפשׂ râphaώ raw-fas' A primitive root; to {trample} that {is} roil water: - {foul} trouble.


H7692 <STRHEB>@ שׁגּינה שׁגּיון shiggâyôn shiggâyônâh {shig-gaw-yone'} shig-gaw-yo-naw' From H7686; properly {aberration} that {is} (technically) a dithyramb or rambling poem: - {Shiggaion} Shigio-noth.


H7948 <STRHEB>@ שׁלב shâlâb shaw-lawb' From H7947; a spacer or raised {interval} that {is} the stile in a frame or panel: - ledge.


H758 <STRHEB>@ ארם 'ărâm arawm' From the same as H759; the highland; Aram or {Syria} and its inhabitants; also the name of a son of {Shem} a grandson of {Nahor} and of an Israelite: - {Aram} {Mesopotamia} {Syria} Syrians.


H760 <STRHEB>@ ארם צובה 'ăram tsôbâh ar-am' tso-baw' From H758 and H6678; Aram of Tsoba (or Coele-syria): - Aram-zobah.


H761 <STRHEB>@ ארמּי 'ărammîy ar-am-mee' Patrial from H758; an Aramite or Aramaean: - {Syrian} Aramitess.


H762 <STRHEB>@ ארמית 'ărâmîyth ar-aw-meeth' Feminine of H761; (only adverbially) in Aramaean: - in the Syrian language ({tongue}) in Syriack.


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.


H8070 <STRHEB>@ שׁמרימות שׁמירמותo shemîyrâmôth shemârîymôth {shem-ee-raw-moth'} shem-aw-ree-moth' Probably from H8034 and plural of H7413; name of heights; {Shemiramoth} the name of two Israelites: - Shemiramoth.


H947 <STRHEB>@ בּוּס bûs boos A primitive root; to trample (literally or figuratively): - {loath} tread ({down} under {[foot]}) be polluted.


G62 <STRGRK>@ ἀγράμματος agrammatos ag-ram-mat-os From G1 (as negative particle) and G1121; unlettered that is illiterate: - unlearned.


G98 <STRGRK>@ Ἀδραμυττηνός Adramuttēnos ad-ram-oot-tay-nos' From Ἀδραμύττειον Adramutteion (a place in Asia Minor); Adramyttene or belonging to Adramyttium: - of Adramyttium.


G1121 <STRGRK>@ γράμμα gramma gram'-mah From G1125; a writing that is a letter note6 epistle book etc.; plural learning: - bill learning letter scripture writing written.


G1122 <STRGRK>@ γραμματεύς grammateus gram-mat-yooce' From G1121; a writer that is (professionally) scribe or secretary: - scribe town-clerk.


G1704 <STRGRK>@ ἐμπεριπατέω emperipateō em-per-ee-pat-eh'-o From G1722 and G4043; to perambulate on a place that is (figuratively) to be occupied among persons: - walk in.


G1829 <STRGRK>@ ἐξέραμα exerama ex-er'-am-ah From a compound of G1537 and a presumed form of ἐραω eraō (to spue); vomit that is food disgorged: - vomit.


G2165 <STRGRK>@ εὐφραίνω euphrainō yoo-frah'ee-no From G2095 and G5424; to put (middle voice or passive voice be) in a good frame of mind that is rejoice: - fare make glad be (make) merry rejoice.


G2399 <STRGRK>@ ἰδιώτης idiōtēs id-ee-o'-tace From G2398; a private person that is (by implication) an ignoramus (compare idiot): - ignorant rude unlearned.


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


G2630 <STRGRK>@ κατακρημνίζω katakrēmnizō kat-ak-rame-nid'-zo From G2596 and a derivative of G2911; to precipitate down: - cast down headlong.


G2662 <STRGRK>@ καταπατέω katapateō kat-ap-at-eh'-o From G2596 and G3961; to trample down; figuratively to reject with disdain: - trample tread (down underfoot).


G2675 <STRGRK>@ καταρτίζω katartizō kat-ar-tid'-zo From G2596 and a derivative of G739; to complete thoroughly that is repair (literally or figuratively) or adjust: - fit frame mend (make) perfect (-ly join together) prepare restore.


G2763 <STRGRK>@ κεραμεύς kerameus ker-am-yooce' From G2766; a potter: - potter.


G2764 <STRGRK>@ κεραμικός keramikos ker-am-ik-os' From G2766; made of clay that is earthen: - of a potter.


G2765 <STRGRK>@ κεράμιον keramion ker-am'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G2766; an earthenware vessel that is jar: - pitcher.


G2766 <STRGRK>@ κέραμος keramos ker'-am-os Probably from the base of G2767 (through the idea of mixing clay and water); earthenware that is a tile (by analogy a thin roof or awning): - tiling.


G2880 <STRGRK>@ κορέννυμι korennumi kor-en'-noo-mee A primary verb; to cram that is glut or sate: - eat enough full.


G2911 <STRGRK>@ κρημνός krēmnos krame-nos' From G2910; overhanging that is a precipice: - steep place.


G3432 <STRGRK>@ μοιχός moichos moy-khos' Perhaps a primary word; a (male) paramour; figuratively apostate: - adulterer.


G3705 <STRGRK>@ ὅραμα horama hor'-am-ah From G3708; something gazed at that is a spectacle (especially supernatural): - sight vision.


G3887 <STRGRK>@ παραμένω paramenō par-am-en'-o From G3844 and G3306; to stay near that is remain (literally tarry; or figuratively be permanent persevere): - abide continue.


G3888 <STRGRK>@ παραμυθέομαι paramutheomai par-am-oo-theh'-om-ahee From G3844 and the middle of a derivative of G3454; to relate near that is (by implication) encourage console: - comfort.


G3889 <STRGRK>@ παραμυθία paramuthia par-am-oo-thee'-ah From G3888; consolation (properly abstract): - comfort.


G3890 <STRGRK>@ παραμύθιον paramuthion par-am-oo'-thee-on Neuter of G3889; consolation (properly concrete): - comfort.


G3961 <STRGRK>@ πατέω pateō pat-eh'-o From a derivative probably of G3817 (meaning a path); to trample (literally or figuratively): - tread (down under foot).


G4108 <STRGRK>@ πλάνος planos plan'-os Of uncertain affinity; roving (as a tramp) that is (by implication) an impostor or misleader: - deceiver seducing.


G4137 <STRGRK>@ πληρόω plēroō play-ro'-o From G4134; to make replete that is (literally) to cram (a net) level up (a hollow) or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue diffuse6 influence) satisfy6 execute (an office) finish (a period or task) verify (or coincide with a prediction) etc.: - accomplish X after (be) complete end expire fill (up) fulfil (be make) full (come) fully preach perfect supply.


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


G4729 <STRGRK>@ στενοχωρέω stenochōreō sten-okh-o-reh'-o From the same as G4730; to hem in closely that is (figuratively) cramp: - distress straiten.


G4746 <STRGRK>@ στοιβάς stoibas stoy-bas' From a primary word στείβω steibō (to step or stamp); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch that is (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed: - branch.


G4839 <STRGRK>@ συμπαραμένω sumparamenō soom-par-am-en'-o From G4862 and G3887; to remain in company that is still live: - continue with.


G4883 <STRGRK>@ συναρμολογέω sunarmologeō soon-ar-mol-og-eh'-o From G4862 and a derivative of a compound of G719 and G3004 (in its original sense of laying); to render close jointed together that is organize compactly: - be fitly framed (joined) together.


G5072 <STRGRK>@ τετράμηνον tetramēnon tet-ram'-ay-non Neuter of a compound of G5064 and G3376; a four months' space: - four months.


G5261 <STRGRK>@ ὑπογραμμός hupogrammos hoop-og-ram-mos' From a compound of G5259 and G1125; an underwriting that is copy for imitation (figuratively): - example.


G5445 <STRGRK>@ φύραμα phurama foo'-ram-ah From a prolonged form of φύρω phurō (to mix a liquid with a solid; perhaps akin to G5453 through the idea of swelling in bulk) mean to knead; a mass of dough: - lump.


G5482 <STRGRK>@ χάραξ charax khar'-ax From charasso (to sharpen to a point; akin to G1125 through the idea of scratching); a stake that is (by implication) a palisade or rampart (millitary mound for circumvallation in a siege): - trench.


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.


G942 <STRGRK>@ βάτος batos bat'-os Of uncertain derivation; a brier shrub: - bramble bush.