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POISON @ kjv@Deuteronomy:32:24; kjv@Job:20:16; kjv@Psalms:58:4; kjv@Psalms:140:3; kjv@James:3:8

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(1.) Heb. hemah, "heat," the poison of certain venomous reptiles kjv@Deuteronomy:32:24 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:33 kjv@Job:6:4; kjv@Psalms:58:4), causing inflammation.

(2.) Heb. rosh, "a head," a poisonous plant kjv@Deuteronomy:29:18), growing luxuriantly kjv@Hosea:10:4), of a bitter taste kjv@Psalms:69:21; kjv@Lamentations:3:5), and coupled with wormwood; probably the poppy. This word is rendered "gall", q.v., kjv@Deuteronomy:29:18 kjv@Deuteronomy:32:33; kjv@Psalms:69:21; kjv@Jeremiah:8:14, etc.), "hemlock" kjv@Hosea:10:4; kjv@Amos:6:12), and "poison" kjv@Job:20:16), "the poison of asps," showing that the rosh was not exclusively a vegetable poison.

(3.) In kjv@Romans:3:13 (comp. kjv@Job:20:16; kjv@Psalms:140:3), kjv@James:3:8, as the rendering of the Greek ios.

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POISON @ kjv@Deuteronomy:32:24; kjv@Job:20:16; kjv@Psalms:58:4; kjv@Psalms:140:3; kjv@James:3:8

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H2534 <STRHEB>@ חמא חמה chêmâh chêmâ' {khay-maw'} khay-maw' From H3179; heat; figuratively {anger} poison (from its fever): - {anger} {bottles} hot {displeasure} furious ({-ly} {-ry}) {heat} {indignation} {poison} {rage} wrath (-ful). See H2529.


H3939 <STRHEB>@ לענה la‛ănâh lah-an-aw' From an unused root supposed to mean to curse; wormwood (regarded as {poisonous} and therefore accursed): - {hemlock} wormwood.


H4815 <STRHEB>@ מרירי merîyrîy mer-ee-ree' From H4843; {bitter} that {is} poisonous: - bitter.


H7219 <STRHEB>@ רושׁ ראשׁ rô'sh rôsh {roshe} roshe Apparently the same as H7218; a poisonous {plant} probably the poppy (from its conspicuous head); generally poison (even of serpents): - {gall} {hemlock} {posion} venom.


H8079 <STRHEB>@ שׂממית ώemâmîyth sem-aw-meeth' Probably from H8074 (in the sense of poisoning); a lizard (from the superstition of its noxiousness): - spider.


H8314 <STRHEB>@ שׂרף ώârâph saw-rawf' From H8313; {burning} that {is} (figuratively) poisonous (serpent); specifically a saraph or symbolical creature (from their copper color): - fiery ({serpent}) seraph.


H891 <STRHEB>@ בּאשׁים beshîym be-oo-sheem' Plural of H889; poison berries: - wild grapes.


G2191 <STRGRK>@ ἔχιδνα echidna ekh'-id-nah Of uncertain origin; an adder or other poisonous snake (literally or figuratively): - viper.


G2286 <STRGRK>@ θανάσιμος thanasimos than-as'-ee-mos From G2288; fatal that is poisonous: - deadly.


G2447 <STRGRK>@ ἰός ios ee-os' Perhaps from εἶμι eimi (to go) or ἵημι hiēmi (to send); rust (as if emitted by metals); also venom (as emitted by serpents): - poison rust.


G2759 <STRGRK>@ κέντρον kentron ken'-tron From κεντέω kenteō (to prick); a point (centre) that is a sting (figuratively poison) or goad (figuratively divine impulse): - prick sting.


G4088 <STRGRK>@ πικρία pikria pik-ree'-ah From G4089; acridity (especially poison) literally or figuratively: - bitterness.


G5332 <STRGRK>@ φαρμακεύς pharmakeus far-mak-yoos' From φάρμακον pharmakon (a drug that is spell giving potion); a druggist (pharmacist) or poisoner that is (by extension) a magician: - sorcerer.


G5521 <STRGRK>@ χολή cholē khol-ay' Feminine of an equivalent perhaps akin to the same as G5514 (from the greenish hue); gall or bile that is (by analogy) poison or an anodyne (wormwood poppy etc.): - gall.