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EARTH @ facts concerning- kjv@Genesis:1:1; kjv@Genesis:8:22; kjv@Genesis:10:25; kjv@2Samuel:22:8; kjv@Job:26:7; kjv@Psalms:24:1; kjv@Isaiah:6:3
Destruction of. End of the World, END OF THE WORLD

EARTHQUAKES @ kjv@Exodus:19:18; kjv@1Samuel:14:15; kjv@1Kings:19:11; kjv@Matthew:27:51; kjv@Matthew:28:2; kjv@Acts:16:26; kjv@Revelation:11:19

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EARTH - E>@ - The term is used in two widely-different senses:

(1) for the material of which the earth’s surface is composed;

(2) as the name of the planet on which man dwells. The Hebrew language discriminates between these two by the use of separate terms, adamah for the former, erets for the latter. Adamah is the earth in the sense of soil or ground, particularly as being susceptible of cultivation. kjv@Genesis:2:7) Erets is applied in a more or less extended sense


(1) to the whole world, kjv@Genesis:1:1)

(2) to land as opposed to sea, kjv@Genesis:1:10)

(3) to a country, kjv@Genesis:21:32)

(4) to a plot of ground, kjv@Genesis:23:15) and

(5) to the ground on which a man stands. kjv@Genesis:33:3) The two former senses alone concern us, the fairest involving an inquiry into the opinions of the Hebrews on cosmogony, the second on geography. cosmogony.


(1) The Hebrew cosmogony is based upon the leading principle that the universe exists, not independently of God, nor yet co-existent with God, nor yet in opposition to him as a hostile element, but dependently upon him, subsequently to him and in subjection to him.

(2) Creation was regarded as a progressive work
a gradual development from the inferior to the superior orders of things. Geography.
There seems to be traces of the same ideas as prevailed among the Greeks, that the world was a disk, kjv@Isaiah:40:22) bordered by the ocean, with Jerusalem as its centre, like Delphi as the navel, or, according to another view, the highest point of the world. As to the size of the earth, the Hebrews had but a very indefinite notion.

EARTHENWARE - E>@ - POTTERY

EARTHQUAKE - E>@ - Earthquakes, more or less violent, are of frequent occurrence in Palestine. The most remarkable occurred in the reign of Uzziah. kjv@Zechariah:14:5) From kjv@Zechariah:14:4) we are led to infer that a great convulsion took place at this time in the Mount of Olives, the mountain being split so as to leave a valley between its summit. An earthquake occurred at the time of our Saviour’s crucifixion. kjv@Matthew:27:51-54) Earthquakes are not unfrequently accompanied by fissures of the earth’s surface; instances of this are recorded in connection with the destruction of Korah and his company, kjv@Numbers:16:32) and at the time of our Lord’s death, kjv@Matthew:27:51) the former may be paralleled by a similar occurrence at Oppido in Calabria A.D. 1783, where the earth opened to the extent of five hundred and a depth of more than two hundred feet.

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Earth @

(1.) In the sense of soil or ground, the translation of the word adamah'. In kjv@Genesis:9:20 "husbandman" is literally "man of the ground or earth." Altars were to be built of earth kjv@Exodus:20:24). Naaman asked for two mules' burden of earth ( kjv@2Kings:5:17), under the superstitious notion that Jehovah, like the gods of the heathen, could be acceptably worshipped only on his own soil.

(2). As the rendering of 'erets, it means the whole world kjv@Genesis:1:2); the land as opposed to the sea (1:10). Erets also denotes a country (21:32); a plot of ground (23:15); the ground on which a man stands (33:3); the inhabitants of the earth (6:1; 11:1); all the world except Israel ( kjv@2Chronicals:13:9). In the New Testament "the earth" denotes the land of Judea kjv@Matthew:23:35); also things carnal in contrast with things heavenly kjv@John:3:31; kjv@Colossians:3:1-2).

Earthquake @ mentioned among the extraordinary phenomena of Palestine kjv@Psalms:18:7; comp. kjv@Habakkuk:3:6; kjv@Nahum:1:5; kjv@Isaiah:5:25). The first earthquake in Palestine of which we have any record happened in the reign of Ahab (kjvKings:19:11-12). Another took place in the days of Uzziah, King of Judah kjv@Zechariah:14:5). The most memorable earthquake taking place in New Testament times happened at the crucifixion of our Lord kjv@Matthew:27:54). An earthquake at Philippi shook the prison in which Paul and Silas were imprisoned (Act 16:26). It is used figuratively as a token of the presence of the Lord kjv@Judges:5:4; kjv@2Samuel:22:8; kjv@Psalms:77:18 kjv@Psalms:97:4 kjv@Psalms:104:32 ).

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Earthquakes @ Islands and mountainous districts liable to kjv@Psalms:114:4 kjv@Psalms:114:6 kjv@Revelation:6:14 kjv@Revelation:16:18 kjv@Revelation:16:20
Frequently accompanied by
Volcanic eruptions kjv@Psalms:104:32 kjv@Nahum:1:5
Convulsion and receding of the sea kjv@2Samuel:22:8 kjv@2Samuel:22:16 kjv@Psalms:18:7 kjv@Psalms:18:15 kjv@Psalms:46:3
Opening of the earth kjv@Numbers:16:31 kjv@Numbers:16:32
Overturning of mountains kjv@Psalms:46:2 kjv@Zechariah:14:4
Rending of rocks kjv@Matthew:27:51
Are visible tokens of
God's power kjv@Job:9:6 kjv@Hebrews:12:26
God's presence kjv@Psalms:68:7 kjv@Psalms:68:8 kjv@Psalms:114:7
God's anger kjv@Psalms:18:7 kjv@Psalms:60:2 kjv@Isaiah:13:13
Men always terrified by kjv@Numbers:16:34 kjv@Zechariah:14:5 kjv@Matthew:27:54 kjv@Revelation:11:13
Mentioned in scripture
At mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:18
In the wilderness kjv@Numbers:16:31 kjv@Numbers:16:32
In strongholds of Philistines kjv@1Samuel:14:15
When Elijah fled from Jezebel kjv@1Kings:19:11
In Uzziah's reign kjv@Amos:1:1 kjv@Zechariah:14:5
At our Lord's death kjv@Matthew:27:51
At out Lord's resurrection kjv@Matthew:28:2
At Philippi kjv@Acts:16:26
Before destruction of Jerusalem, predicted kjv@Matthew:24:7 kjv@Luke:21:11
At Christ's second coming, predicted kjv@Zechariah:14:4
Illustrative of
The judgments of God kjv@Isaiah:24:19 kjv@Isaiah:24:20 kjv@Isaiah:29:6 kjv@Jeremiah:4:24 kjv@Revelation:8:5
The overthrow of kingdoms kjv@Haggai:2:6 kjv@Haggai:2:22 kjv@Revelation:6:12 kjv@Revelation:6:13 kjv@Revelation:16:18 kjv@Revelation:16:19

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EARTH @
- Primitive condition of kjv@Genesis:1:6-7; kjv@Job:26:7; kjv@Psalms:104:5-9
- Design of kjv@Isaiah:45:18
- Ancient notions concerning kjv@1Samuel:2:8; kjv@Job:9:6; kjv@Revelation:7:1
- Cursed of God kjv@Genesis:3:17-18; kjv@Romans:8:19-22
- Circle of kjv@Isaiah:40:22
- God's footstool kjv@Isaiah:66:1; kjv@Lamentations:2:1
- Given to man kjv@Psalms:115:16
- Early divisions of kjv@Genesis:10; 11; kjv@Deuteronomy:32:8
- Perpetuity of kjv@Genesis:49:26; kjv@Deuteronomy:33:15; kjv@Psalms:78:69; kjv@Psalms:104:5; kjv@Ecclesiastes:1:4; kjv@Habbakkuk:3:6
- A new earth kjv@Isaiah:65:17; kjv@Isaiah:66:22; kjv@Revelation:21:1

- CREATED BY GOD kjv@Genesis:1:1; kjv@2Kings:19:15; kjv@2Chronicles:2:12; kjv@Nehemiah:9:6; kjv@Psalms:90:2; kjv@Psalms:102:25; kjv@Psalms:115:15; kjv@Psalms:146:6; kjv@Proverbs:8:22-26; kjv@Isaiah:37:16; kjv@Isaiah:45:18; kjv@Jeremiah:10:12; kjv@Jeremiah:27:5; kjv@Jeremiah:32:17; kjv@Jeremiah:51:15; kjv@John:17:24; kjv@2Peter:3:5; kjv@Revelation:10:6; kjv@Revelation:14:7 .BY CHRIST kjv@John:1:3 kjv@John:1:10 kjv@Hebrews:1:10 .
See CREATION .
See GOD,_CREATOR

- DESTRUCTION OF kjv@Psalms:102:25-27; kjv@Isaiah:24:19-20; kjv@Isaiah:51:6; kjv@Matthew:5:18; kjv@Matthew:24:3 kjv@Matthew:24:14, 29-31, 35-39; kjv@Mark:13:24-37; kjv@Luke:21:26-36; kjv@Hebrews:1:10-12; kjv@2Peter:3:10-13; kjv@Revelation:20:11; kjv@Revelation:21:1

EARTHENWARE @
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See POTTERY

EARTHQUAKES @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@Job:9:6; kjv@Psalms:18:7; kjv@Psalms:46:2-3; kjv@Psalms:104:32; kjv@Jeremiah:4:24
- As judgments kjv@Psalms:18:15; kjv@Psalms:60:2; kjv@Isaiah:13:13-14; kjv@Isaiah:24:19-20; kjv@Isaiah:29:6; kjv@Nahum:1:5
- Prophecies of kjv@Ezekiel:38:19; kjv@Zechariah:14:4; kjv@Matthew:24:7; kjv@Mark:13:8; kjv@Luke:21:11; kjv@Revelation:11:19

- INSTANCES OF .At Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:18; kjv@Psalms:68:8; kjv@Psalms:77:18; kjv@Psalms:114:4-7; kjv@Hebrews:12:26 .When Korah, Dathan, and Abiram were swallowed up kjv@Numbers:16:31-32 .When Jonathan and his armor-bearer attacked the garrison at Gibeah kjv@1Samuel:14:15 .When the Lord revealed himself to Elijah in the still small voice kjv@1Kings:19:11 .In Canaan, in the days of Uzziah, king of Judah kjv@Amos:1:1; kjv@Zechariah:14:5 .At the crucifixion of Jesus kjv@Matthew:27:51 .At the resurrection of Jesus kjv@Matthew:28:2 .When Paul and Silas were in prison at Philippi kjv@Acts:16:26

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Psalms:60:2

- SYMBOLICAL kjv@Revelation:6:12-14; kjv@Revelation:11:13; kjv@Revelation:16:18-20

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kjv@STRING:Adam <HITCHCOCK>@ earthy; red - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adamah <HITCHCOCK>@ red earth; of blood - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adami <HITCHCOCK>@ my man; red; earthy; human - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Admah <HITCHCOCK>@ earthy; red; bloody - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Adummim <HITCHCOCK>@ earthy; red; bloody things - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Edom <HITCHCOCK>@ red, earthy; of blood - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Gaius <HITCHCOCK>@ lord; an earthly man - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Heres <HITCHCOCK>@ the son; an earthen pot - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Idumea <HITCHCOCK>@ red; earthy; bloody - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Perga <HITCHCOCK>@ very earthy - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Tubal <HITCHCOCK>@ the earth; the world; confusion - HITCHCOCK-T


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EARTH @ facts concerning- kjv@Genesis:1:1; kjv@Genesis:8:22; kjv@Genesis:10:25; kjv@2Samuel:22:8; kjv@Job:26:7; kjv@Psalms:24:1; kjv@Isaiah:6:3
Destruction of. End of the World, END OF THE WORLD

EARTHQUAKES @ kjv@Exodus:19:18; kjv@1Samuel:14:15; kjv@1Kings:19:11; kjv@Matthew:27:51; kjv@Matthew:28:2; kjv@Acts:16:26; kjv@Revelation:11:19

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H1226 <STRHEB>@ בּצּרת batstsôreth bats-tso'-reth Feminine intensive from H1219; restraint (of {rain}) that {is} drought: - {dearth} drought.


H1487 <STRHEB>@ גּישׁ גּוּשׁo gûsh gîysh {goosh} gheesh Of uncertainly derivation; a mass of earth: - clod.


H1697 <STRHEB>@ דּבר dâbâr daw-bawr' From H1696; a word; by implication a matter (as spoken of) of thing; adverbially a cause: - {act} {advice} {affair} {answer} X any such ({thing}) + because {of} {book} {business} {care} {case} {cause} certain {rate} + {chronicles} {commandment} X commune ({-ication}) + concern {[-ing]} + {confer} {counsel} + {dearth} {decree} {deed} X {disease} {due} {duty} {effect} + {eloquent} {errand} [evil favoured-] {ness} + {glory} + {harm} {hurt} + {iniquity} + {judgment} {language} + {lying} {manner} {matter} {message} [no] {thing} {oracle} X {ought} X {parts} + {pertaining} + {please} {portion} + {power} {promise} {provision} {purpose} {question} {rate} {reason} {report} {request} X (as hast) {said} {sake} {saying} {sentence} + {sign} + {so} some {[uncleanness]} somewhat to {say} + {song} {speech} X {spoken} {talk} {task} + {that} X there {done} thing ({concerning}) {thought} + {thus} {tidings} what {[-soever]} + {wherewith} {which} {word} work.


H126 <STRHEB>@ אדמה 'admâh ad-maw' Contracted for H127; earthy; {Admah} a place near the Dead Sea: - Admah.


H127 <STRHEB>@ אדמה 'ădâmâh ad-aw-maw' From H119; soil (from its general redness): - {country} {earth} {ground} husband [-man] ({-ry}) land.


H129 <STRHEB>@ אדמי 'ădâmîy ad-aw-mee' From H127; earthy; {Adami} a place in Palestine: - Adami.


H2337 <STRHEB>@ חוח châvâch khaw-vawkh' Perhaps the same as H2336; a dell or crevice (as if pierced in the earth): - thicket.


H2563 <STRHEB>@ חמר chômer kho'-mer From H2560; properly a bubbling {up} that {is} of {water} a wave; of {earth} mire or clay (cement); also a heap; hence a chomer or dry measure: - {clay} {heap} {homer} {mire} {motion} mortar.


H2789 <STRHEB>@ חרשׂ chereώ kheh'-res A collateral form mediating between H2775 and H2791; a piece of pottery: - earth ({-en}) (pot-) {sherd} + stone.


H254 <STRHEB>@ אח 'âch awkh Of uncertain derivation; a fire pot or chafing dish: - hearth.


H3007 <STRHEB>@ יבּשׁת yabbesheth yab-beh'-sheth (Chaldee); corresponding to H3006; dry land: - earth.


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.


H3344 <STRHEB>@ יקד yâqad yaw-kad' A primitive root; to burn: - (be) burn ({-ing}) X from the {hearth} kindle.


H3537 <STRHEB>@ כּד kad kad From an unused root meaning to deepen; properly a pail; but generally of earthenware; a jar for domestic purposes: - {barrel} pitcher.


H3595 <STRHEB>@ כּיּר כּיּור kîyôr kîyôr {kee-yore'} kee-yore' From the same as H3564; properly something round (as excavated or {bored}) that {is} a chafing dish for coals or a caldron for cooking; hence (from similarity of form) a washbowl; also (for the same reason) a pulpit or platform: - {hearth} {laver} {pan} scaffold.


H3671 <STRHEB>@ כּנף kânâph kaw-nawf' From H3670; an edge or extremity; specifically (of a bird or army) a {wing} (of a garment or bed clothing) a {flap} (of the earth) a {quarter} (of a building) a pinnacle: - + {bird} {border} {corner} {end} feather {[-ed]} X {flying} + (one an-) {other} {overspreading} X {quarters} {skirt} X {sort} uttermost {part} wing ([-ed]).


H4018 <STRHEB>@ מבשּׁלה mebashelâh meb-ash-shel-aw' From H1310; a cooking hearth: - boiling-place.


H4168 <STRHEB>@ מוקד môqêd mo-kade' From H3344; a fire or fuel; abstractly a conflagration: - {burning} hearth.


H4729 <STRHEB>@ מקטר miqţâr mik-tawr' From H6999; something to fume (incense) {on} that {is} a hearth place: - to burn . . . upon.


H4831 <STRHEB>@ מרעלה mar‛ălâh mar-al-aw' From H7477; perhaps earthquake; {Maralah} a place in Palestine: - Maralah.


H5692 <STRHEB>@ עגּה ‛ûggâh oog-gaw' From H5746; an ashcake (as round): - cake (upon the hearth).


H5746 <STRHEB>@ עוּג ‛ûg oog A primitive root; properly to gyrate; but used only as denominative from {H5692} to bake (round cakes on the hearth): - bake.


H6083 <STRHEB>@ עפר ‛âphâr aw-fawr' From H6080; dust (as powdered or gray); hence {clay} {earth} mud: - {ashes} {dust} {earth} {ground} {morter} {powder} rubbish.


H6089 <STRHEB>@ עצב ‛etseb eh'-tseb From H6087; an earthen vessel; usually (painful) toil; also a pang (whether of body or mind): - {grievous} {idol} {labor} sorrow.


H6389 <STRHEB>@ פּלג peleg peh'-leg The same as H6388; earthquake; {Peleg} a son of Shem: - Peleg.


H6480 <STRHEB>@ פּצם pâtsam paw-tsam' A primitive root; to rend (by earthquake): - break.


H657 <STRHEB>@ אפס 'ephes eh'-fes From H656; {cessation} that {is} an end (especially of the earth); often used adverbially no further; also (like H6466) the ankle (in the {dual}) as being the extremity of the leg or foot: - {ankle} but ({only}) {end} {howbeit} less than {nothing} nevertheless ({where}) {no} none ({beside}) not ({any} {-withstanding}) thing of {nought} save ({-ing}) {there} uttermost {part} {want} without (cause).


H7025 <STRHEB>@ קיר חרשׂת קיר חרשׂ qîyr chereώ qîyr chăreώeth (keer) {kheh'-res} khar-eh'-seth From H7023 and H2789; fortress of earthenware; Kir-Cheres or {Kir-Chares-eth} a place in Moab: - {Kir-haraseth} {Kir-hareseth} {Kir-haresh} Kir-heres.


H7458 <STRHEB>@ רעב râ‛âb raw-awb' From H7456; hunger (more or less extensive): - {dearth} {famine} + {famished} hunger.


H7493 <STRHEB>@ רעשׁ râ‛ash raw-ash A primitive root; to undulate (as the {earth} the {sky} etc.; also a field of {grain}) particularly through fear; specifically to spring (as a locust): - make {afraid} (re-) {move} {quake} (make to) {shake} (make to) tremble.


H7494 <STRHEB>@ רעשׁ raash rah'-ash From H7493; {vibration} {bounding} uproar: - {commotion} confused {noise} {earthquake} {fierceness} {quaking} {rattling} {rushing} shaking.


H7554 <STRHEB>@ רקע râqaraw-kah' A primitive root; to pound the earth (as a sign of passion); by analogy to expand (by hammering); by implication to overlay (with thin sheets of metal): - {beat} make {broad} spread abroad ({forth} {over} {out} into {plates}) {stamp} stretch.


H772 <STRHEB>@ ארע 'ăraar-ah' (Chaldee); corresponding to H776; the earth; by implication (figuratively) low: - {earth} inferior.


H776 <STRHEB>@ ארץ 'erets eh'-rets From an unused root probably meaning to be firm; the earth (at {large} or partitively a land): - X {common} {country} {earth} {field} {ground} {land} X {nations} {way} + {wilderness} world.


H777 <STRHEB>@ ארצא 'artsâ' ar-tsaw' From H776; earthiness; {Artsa} an Israelite: - Arza.


H778 <STRHEB>@ ארק 'ăraq ar-ak' (Chaldee); by transmutation for H772; the earth: - earth.


H8398 <STRHEB>@ תּבל têbêl tay-bale' From H2986; the earth (as moist and therefore inhabited); by extension the globe; by implication its inhabitants; specifically a particular {land} as Babylonia or Palestine: - habitable {part} world.


H944 <STRHEB>@ בּוּל bûl bool For H2981; produce (of the {earth} etc.): - {food} stock.


G1093 <STRGRK>@ γῆ gē ghay Contracted from a primary word; soil; by extension a region or the solid part or the whole of the terrene globe (including the occupants in each application): - country earth (-ly) ground land world.


G1577 <STRGRK>@ ἐκκλησία ekklēsia ek-klay-see'-ah From a compound of G1537 and a derivative of G2564; a calling out that is (concretely) a popular meeting especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both): - assembly church.


G1919 <STRGRK>@ ἐπίγειος epigeios ep-ig'-i-os From G1909 and G1093; worldly (physically or morally): - earthly in earth terrestrial.


G2709 <STRGRK>@ καταχθόνιος katachthonios kat-akh-thon'-ee-os From G2596 and χθών chthōn (the ground); subterranean that is infernal (belonging to the world of departed spirits): - under the earth.


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.


G2823 <STRGRK>@ κλίβανος klibanos klib'-an-os Of uncertain derivation; an earthen pot used for baking in: - oven.


G3042 <STRGRK>@ λιμός limos lee-mos' Probably from G3007 (through the idea of destitution); a scarcity of food: - dearth famine hunger.


G3584 <STRGRK>@ ξηρός xēros xay-ros' From the base of G3582 (through the idea of scorching); arid; by implication shrunken earth (as opposed to water): - dry land withered.


G3625 <STRGRK>@ οἰκουμένη oikoumenē oy-kou-men'-ay Feminine participle present passive of G3611 (as noun by implication of G1093); land that is the (terrene part of the) globe; specifically the Roman empire: - earth world.


G3749 <STRGRK>@ ὀστράκινος ostrakinos os-tra'-kin-os From ὄστρακον ostrakon (oyster) (a tile that is terra cotta); earthen ware that is clayey; by implication frail: - of earth earthen.


G4578 <STRGRK>@ σεισμός seismos sice-mos' From G4579; a commotion that is (of the air) a gale (of the ground) an earthquake: - earthquake tempest.


G4663 <STRGRK>@ σκώληξ skōlēx sko'-lakes Of uncertain derivative; a grub maggot or earth worm: - worm.


G4713 <STRGRK>@ στάμνος stamnos stam'-nos From the base of G2476 (as stationary); a jar or earthen tank: - pot.


G4750 <STRGRK>@ στόμα stoma stom'-a Probably stregthened from a presumed derivative of the base of G5114; the mouth (as if a gash in the face); by implication language (and its relations); figuratively an opening (in the earth); specifically the front or edge (of a weapon): - edge face mouth.


G417 <STRGRK>@ ἄνεμος anemos an'-em-os From the base of G109; wind; (plural) by implication (the four) quarters (of the earth): - wind.


G5088 <STRGRK>@ τίκτω tiktō tik'-to A strengthened from of a primary word τέκω tekō (which is used only as an alternate in certain tenses); to produce (from seed as a mother a plant the earth etc.) literal or figurative: - bear be born bring forth be delivered be in travail.


G5452 <STRGRK>@ φυτεύω phuteuō foot-yoo'-o From a derivative of G5453; to set out in the earth that is implant. Figuratively to instil doctrine: - plant.


G5476 <STRGRK>@ χαμαί chamai kham-ah'ee Adverb perhaps from the base of G5490 through the idea of a fissure in the soil; earthward that is prostrate: - on (to) the ground.


G5517 <STRGRK>@ χοΐκός choikos kho-ik-os' From G5522; dusty or dirty (soil like) that is (by implication) terrene: - earthy.