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Frost @ (Heb. kerah, from its smoothness) kjv@Job:37:10 (R.V., "ice"); kjv@Genesis:31:40; kjv@Jeremiah:36:30; rendered "ice" in kjv@Job:6:16 kjv@Job:6:38:29; and "crystal" in kjv@Ezekiel:1:22. "At the present day frost is entirely unknown in the lower portions of the valley of the Jordan, but slight frosts are sometimes felt on the sea-coast and near Lebanon." Throughout Western Asia cold frosty nights are frequently succeeded by warm days. "Hoar frost" (Heb. kephor, so called from its covering the ground) is mentioned in kjv@Exodus:16:14; kjv@Job:38:29; kjv@Psalms:147:16. In kjv@Psalms:78:47 the word rendered "frost" (R.V. marg., "great hail-stones"), hanamal, occurs only there. It is rendered by Gesenius, the Hebrew lexicographer, "ant," and so also by others, but the usual interpretation derived from the ancient versions may be maintained.

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kjv@STRING:Korah <HITCHCOCK>@ baldness; ice; frost - HITCHCOCK-K


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H2602 <STRHEB>@ חנמל chănâmâl khan-aw-mawl' Of uncertain derivation; perhaps the aphis or plant louse: - frost.


H3713 <STRHEB>@ כּפור kephôr kef-ore' From H3722; properly a {cover} that {is} (by implication) a tankard (or covered goblet); also white frost (as covering the ground): - {bason} hoar (-y) frost.


H7140 <STRHEB>@ קרח קרח qerach qôrach {keh'-rakh} ko'-rakh From H7139; ice (as if {bald} that {is} smooth); {hence} hail; by {resemblance} rock crystal: - {crystal} {frost} ice.


G2930 <STRGRK>@ κρύσταλλος krustallos kroos'-tal-los From a derivative of κρύος kruos (frost); ice that is (by analogy) rock crystal: - crystal.