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Dict: strongs - breach



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H1188 @ בּעל פּרצים ba‛al perâtsîym bah'-al per-aw-tseem' From H1167 and the plural of H6556; possessor of breaches; Baal {peratsim} a place in Palestine: - Baal-perazim.

H1233 @ בּקיע beqîya‛ bek-ee'-ah From H1234; a fissure: - {breach} cleft.

H1234 @ בּקע bâqa‛ baw-kah' A primitive root; to cleave; generally to {rend} break6 rip or open: - make a {breach} break forth ({into} {out} in {pieces} {through} {up}) be ready to {burst} cleave ({asunder}) cut {out} {divide} {hatch} rend ({asunder}) rip {up} {tear} win.

H4664 @ מפרץ miphrâts mif-rawts' From H6555; a break (in the {shore}) that {is} a haven: - breach.

H6555 @ פּרץ pârats paw-rats' A primitive root; to break out (in many {applications} direct and {indirect} literally and figuratively): - X {abroad} (make a) {breach} break ({away} {down} {-er} {forth} {in} {up}) burst out come (spread) {abroad} {compel} {disperse} {grow} {increase} {open} {press} {scatter} urge.

H6556 @ פּרץ perets peh'-rets From H6555; a break (literally or figuratively): - {breach} breaking forth ({in}) X {forth} gap.

H7428 @ רמּן פּרץ rimmôn perets rim-mone' peh'-rets From H7416 and H6556; pomegranate of the breach; Rimmon {Perets} a place in the Desert: - Rimmon-parez.

H7447 @ רסיס râsîys raw-sees' From H7450; properly dripping to {pieces} that {is} a ruin; also a dew drop: - {breach} drop.

H7667 @ שׁבר שׁבר sheber shêber {sheh'-ber} shay'-ber From H7665; a {fracture} figuratively ruin; specifically a solution (of a dream): - {affliction} {breach} {breaking} broken {[-footed} {-handed]} {bruise} {crashing} {destruction} {hurt} {interpretation} vexation.

H8520 @ תּלח telach teh'-lakh Probably form an unused root meaning to dissever; breach; {Telach} an Israelite: - Telah.

H8569 @ תּנוּאה tenû'âh ten-oo-aw' From H5106; alienation; by implication enmity: - breach of {promise} occasion.

H918 @ בּדק bâdaq baw-dak' A primitive root; to gap open; used only as a denominative from H919; to mend a breach: - repair.

H919 @ בּדק bedeq beh'-dek From H918; a gap or leak (in a building or a ship): - {breach} + calker.