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HAMAN @ an Agagite Book of Esther

HAMATH @ a city and kingdom north of Damascus- kjv@Numbers:13:21; kjv@Numbers:34:8; kjv@2Kings:17:24; kjv@2Kings:18:34; kjv@2Kings:23:33; kjv@1Chronicles:18:3; kjv@2Chronicles:8:4; kjv@Isaiah:10:9

HAMMERS @ kjv@Judges:4:21; kjv@1Kings:6:7; kjv@Isaiah:41:7; kjv@Jeremiah:10:4; kjv@Jeremiah:23:29; kjv@Jeremiah:50:23

HAMOR @ the father of Shechem- kjv@Genesis:33:19; kjv@Genesis:34:6,20,26; kjv@Genesis:49:6; kjv@Joshua:24:32; kjv@Judges:9:28; kjv@Acts:7:16

HAM @ son of Noah- kjv@Genesis:5:32; kjv@Genesis:7:13; kjv@Genesis:9:18; kjv@Genesis:10:6

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HAM - H>@ - (hot; sunburnt). The name of one of the three sons of Noah, apparently the second in age. (B.C. 2448.) Of the history of Ham nothing is related except his irreverence to his father and the curse which that patriarch pronounced. The sons of Ham are stated, to have been "Cush and Mizraim and Phut and Canaan." kjv@Genesis:10:6) comp. 1Chr 1:8 Egypt is recognized as the "land of Ham" in the Bible. kjv@Psalms:78:51 kjv@Psalms:105:23 kjv@Psalms:106:22 ) The other settlements of the sons of Ham are discussed under their respective names. The three most illustrious Hamite nations
the Cushites, the Phoenicians and the Egyptians
were greatly mixed with foreign peoples. Their architecture has a solid grandeur that we look for in vain elsewhere. According to the present text, kjv@Genesis:14:5) Chedorlaomer and his allies smote the Zuzim in a place called Ham, probably in the territory of the Ammonites (Gilead), east of the Jordan.

HAMAN - H>@ - (magnificent), the chief minister or vizier of King Ahasuerus. kjv@Esther:3:1) (B.C. 473.) After the failure of his attempt to cut off all the Jews in the Persian empire, he was hanged on the gallows which he had erected for Mordecai. The Targum and Josephus interpret the inscription of him
the Agagite
as signifying that he was of Amalekitish descent. The Jews hiss whenever his name is mentioned on the day of Purim.

HAMATH - H>@ - (fortress), the principal city of upper Syria, was situated in the valley of the Orontes, which it commanded from the low screen of hills which forms the water-shed between the source of the Orontes and Antioch. The Hamathites were a Hamitic race, and are included among the descendants of Canaan. kjv@Genesis:10:18) Nothing appears of the power of Hamath until the time of David. (2 Samuel kjv@8:9) Hamath seems clearly to have been included in the dominions of Solomon. (Kings:4:21-24) The "store-cities" which Solomon "built in Hamath," ( kjv@2Chronicles:8:4) were perhaps staples for trade. In the Assyrian inscriptions of the time of Ahab (B.C. 900) Hamath appears as a separate power, in alliance with the Syrians of Damascus, the Hittites and the Phoenicians. About three-quarters of a century later Jeroboam the Second "recovered Hamath." ( kjv@2Kings:14:28) Soon afterwards the Assyrians took it, ( kjv@2Kings:18:34 kjv@2Kings:19:13) etc., and from this time it ceased to be a place of much importance. Antiochus Epiphanes changed its name to Epiphaneia. The natives, however, called it Hamath even in St. Jerome’s time, and its present name, Hamah , is but slightly altered from the ancient form.

HAMATHZOBAH - H>@ - (fortress of Zobah), ( kjv@2Chronicles:8:3) has been conjectured to be the same as Hamath. But the name Hamath
- Zobah would seem rather suited to another Hamath which was distinguished from the "Great Hamath" by the suffix "Zobah."

HAMATHITE, THE - H>@ - one of the families descended from Canaan, named last in the list. kjv@Genesis:10:18; kjv@1Chronicles:1:16)

HAMMATH - H>@ - (warm springs), one of the fortified cities in the territory allotted to Naphtali. kjv@Joshua:19:35) It was near Tiberias, one mile distant, and had its name Chammath, "hot baths," because it contained those of Tiberias. In the list of Levitical cities given out of Naphtali, kjv@Joshua:21:32) the name of this place seems to be given as HAMMOTH

- DOR.

HAMMEDATHA - H>@ - (double), father of the infamous Haman. kjv@Esther:3:1 kjv@Esther:3:10 kjv@Esther:8:5; 9;24)

HAMMELECH - H>@ - lit. "the king, " unnecessarily rendered in the Authorized Version as a proper name. kjv@Jeremiah:36:26 kjv@Jeremiah:38:6)

HAMMOLEKETH - H>@ - (the queen), a daughter of Machir and sister of Gilead. ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:17-18) (B.C. between 1706 and 1491.)

HAMMON - H>@ - (warm springs). A city in Asher, kjv@Joshua:19:28) apparently not far from Zidon-rabbah. A city allotted out of the tribe of Naphtali to the Levites, ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:76) and answering to the somewhat similar names HAMMATH and HAMMOTH

- DOR in Joshua.

HAMMOTHDOR - H>@ - (dwelling of the warm springs). HAMMATH

HAMONAH - H>@ - (multitude), the name of a city mentioned in Ezekiel. kjv@Ezekiel:39:16)

HAMONGOG - H>@ - (the multitude of God), The valley of, the name to be bestowed on the ravine or glen, previously known as "the ravine of the passengers on the east of the sea," after the burial there of "God and all his multitude." kjv@Ezekiel:39:11 kjv@Ezekiel:39:15)

HAMOR - H>@ - (an ass), a Hivite who at the time of the entrance of Jacob on Palestine was prince of the land and city of Shechem. kjv@Genesis:33:19 kjv@Genesis:34:2-4-6-8 kjv@Genesis:34:13,18-20,24-26) (B.C. 1737.) DINAH

HAMUEL - H>@ - (heat , i.e. wrath, of God), a man of Simeon, of the family of Shaul. ( kjv@1Chronicles:4:26)

HAMUL - H>@ - (pitied), the younger son of Pharez, Judah’s son by Tamar. kjv@Genesis:46:12; kjv@1Chronicles:2:5) (B.C. between 1706-1688.)

HAMULITES, THE - H>@ - the family of the preceding. kjv@Numbers:26:21)

HAMUTAL - H>@ - (akin to the dew), daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah; one of the wives of King Josiah. ( kjv@2Kings:23:31 kjv@2Kings:24:18; kjv@Jeremiah:52:1) (B.C. 632-619.)

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Ham @ warm, hot, and hence the south; also an Egyptian word meaning "black", the youngest son of Noah kjv@Genesis:5:32; comp. 9:22-24). The curse pronounced by Noah against Ham, properly against Canaan his fourth son, was accomplished when the Jews subsequently exterminated the Canaanites. One of the most important facts recorded in Genesis:10 is the foundation of the earliest monarchy in Babylonia by Nimrod the grandson of Ham (6, 8, 10). The primitive Babylonian empire was thus Hamitic, and of a cognate race with the primitive inhabitants of Arabia and of Ethiopia. (
See ACCAD.) The race of Ham were the most energetic of all the descendants of Noah in the early times of the post-diluvian world.

Haman @ (of Persian origin), magnificent, the name of the vizier (i.e., the prime minister) of the Persian king Ahasuerus kjv@Esther:3:1, etc.). He is called an "Agagite," which seems to denote that he was descended from the royal family of the Amalekites, the bitterest enemies of the Jews, as Agag was one of the titles of the Amalekite kings. He or his parents were brought to Persia as captives taken in war. He was hanged on the gallows which he had erected for Mordecai the Jew kjv@Esther:7:10). (
See ESTHER

Hamath @ fortress, the capital of one of the kingdoms of Upper Syria of the same name, on the Orontes, in the valley of Lebanon, at the northern boundary of Palestine kjv@Numbers:13:21 kjv@Numbers:34:8), at the foot of Hermon kjv@Joshua:13:5) towards Damascus kjv@Zechariah:9:2; kjv@Jeremiah:49:23). It is called "Hamath the great" in kjv@Amos:6:2, and "Hamath-zobah" in kjv@2Chronicals:8:3. Hamath, now Hamah, had an Aramaean population, but Hittite monuments discovered there show that it must have been at one time occupied by the Hittites. It was among the conquests of the Pharaoh Thothmes III. Its king, Tou or Toi, made alliance with David ( kjv@2Samuel:8:10), and in B.C. 740 Azariah formed a league with it against Assyria. It was, however, conquered by the Assyrians, and its nineteen districts placed under Assyrian governors. In B.C. 720 it revolted under a certain Yahu-bihdi, whose name, compounded with that of the God of Israel (Yahu), perhaps shows that he was of Jewish origin. But the revolt was suppressed, and the people of Hamath were transported to Samaria ( kjv@2Kings:17:24 kjv@2Kings:17:30), where they continued to worship their god Ashima. Hamah is beautifully situated on the Orontes, 32 miles north of Emesa, and 36 south of the ruins of Assamea. The kingdom of Hamath comprehended the great plain lying on both banks of the Orontes from the fountain near Riblah to Assamea on the north, and from Lebanon on the west to the desert on the east. The "entrance of Hamath" kjv@Numbers:34:8), which was the north boundary of Palestine, led from the west between the north end of Lebanon and the Nusairiyeh mountains.

Hamath-zobah @ fortress of Zobah, ( kjv@2Chronicals:8:3) is supposed by some to be a different place from the foregoing; but this is quite uncertain.

Hammath @ warm springs, one of the "fenced cities" of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:19:35). It is identified with the warm baths (the heat of the water ranging from 136 degrees to 144 degrees) still found on the shore a little to the south of Tiberias under the name of Hummam Tabariyeh ("Bath of Tiberias").

Hammedatha @ father of Haman, designated usually "the Agagite" kjv@Esther:3:1 kjv@Esther:3:10 kjv@Esther:8:5).

Hammelech @ the king's, the father of Jerahmeel, mentioned in kjv@Jeremiah:36:26. Some take this word as a common noun, "the king", and understand that Jerahmeel was Jehoiakim's son. Probably, however, it is to be taken as a proper name.

Hammer @

(1.) Heb. pattish, used by gold-beaters kjv@Isaiah:41:7) and by quarry-men kjv@Jeremiah:23:29). Metaphorically of Babylon kjv@Jeremiah:50:23) or Nebuchadnezzar.

(2.) Heb. makabah, a stone-cutter's mallet (kjvKings:6:7), or of any workman kjv@Judges:4:21; kjv@Isaiah:44:12).

(3.) Heb. halmuth, a poetical word for a workman's hammer, found only in kjv@Judges:5:26, where it denotes the mallet with which the pins of the tent of the nomad are driven into the ground.

(4.) Heb. mappets, rendered "battle-axe" in kjv@Jeremiah:51:20. This was properly a "mace," which is thus described by Rawlinson: "The Assyrian mace was a short, thin weapon, and must either have been made of a very tough wood or (and this is more probable) of metal. It had an ornamented head, which was sometimes very beautifully modelled, and generally a strap or string at the lower end by which it could be grasped with greater firmness."

Hammoleketh @ the queen, the daughter of Machir and sister of Gilead ( kjv@1Chronicles:7:17-18). Abiezer was one of her three children.

Hammon @ warm springs.

(1.) A town in the tribe of Asher, near Zidon kjv@Joshua:19:28), identified with 'Ain Hamul.

(2.) A Levitical city of Naphtali ( kjv@1Chronicles:6:76).

Hammoth-dor @ warm springs, a Levitical city of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:21:32); probably Hammath in 19:35.

Hamon @
See BAAL

- HAMON.

Hamon-gog @ multitude of Gog, the name of the valley in which the slaughtered forces of Gog are to be buried kjv@Ezekiel:39:11 kjv@Ezekiel:39:15), "the valley of the passengers on the east of the sea."

Hamonah @ multitude, a name figuratively assigned to the place in which the slaughter and burial of the forces of Gog were to take place kjv@Ezekiel:39:16).

Hamor @ he-ass, a Hivite from whom Jacob purchased the plot of ground in which Joseph was afterwards buried kjv@Genesis:33:19). He is called "Emmor" in kjv@Acts:7:16. His son Shechem founded the city of that name which Simeon and Levi destroyed because of his crime in the matter of Dinah, Jacob's daughter kjv@Genesis:34:20). Hamor and Shechem were also slain (ver. 26).

Hamul @ spared, one of the sons of Pharez, son of Judah ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:5). His descendants are called Hamulites kjv@Numbers:26:21).

Hamutal @ kinsman of the dew, the daughter of Jeremiah of Libnah, wife of king Josiah, and mother of king Jehoahaz ( kjv@2Kings:23:31), also of king Zedekiah ( kjv@2Kings:24:18).

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HAM @

-1. Son of Noah kjv@Genesis:5:32; kjv@Genesis:9:18 kjv@Genesis:9:24 kjv@1Chronicles:1:4 .Provokes his father's wrath and is cursed by him kjv@Genesis:9:18-27 .His children kjv@Genesis:10:6-20; kjv@1Chronicles:1:8-16

-2. Patronymic of the descendants of Ham kjv@1Chronicles:4:40; kjv@Psalms:78:51; kjv@Psalms:105:23 kjv@Psalms:105:27 kjv@Psalms:106:22

-3. Place where Chedorlaomer struck down the Zuzims kjv@Genesis:14:5

HAMAN @
- Prime minister of Ahasuerus kjv@Esther:3:1
- Plotted against Esther and the Jews; thwarted by Esther and Mordecai
- Hanged kjv@Esther:3; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9

HAMATH @
- Also called HEMATH
- A city of upper Syria kjv@Numbers:13:21; kjv@Numbers:34:8; kjv@Joshua:13:5; kjv@1Kings:8:65; kjv@Ezekiel:47:16
- Inhabited by Canaanites kjv@Genesis:10:18
- Prosperity of kjv@Amos:6:2
- David receives gifts of gold and silver from Toi, king of kjv@1Chronicles:18:3 kjv@1Chronicles:18:2Samuel:8:9-10; 9, 10
- Conquest of, by Jeroboam kjv@2Kings:14:25 kjv@2Kings:14:28
- By the Chaldeans kjv@2Kings:25:20-21
- Israelites taken captive to kjv@Isaiah:11:11
- Prophecy concerning kjv@Jeremiah:49:23
- Solomon builds store cities in kjv@2Chronicles:8:4

HAMATH

- ZOBAH @
- A town on the border of Palestine
- Subdued by Solomon kjv@2Chronicles:8:3

HAMMATH @
- A fortified city of the tribe of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:19:35
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See HAMMON
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See HAMMOTH

- DOR

HAMMEDATHA @
- Father of Haman kjv@Esther:3:1 kjv@Esther:3:10 kjv@Esther:8:5; kjv@Esther:9:10 kjv@Esther:9:24

HAMMELECH

HAMMER @
- General scriptures concerning kjv@1Kings:6:7; kjv@Isaiah:41:7; kjv@Jeremiah:10:4

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Jeremiah:23:29; kjv@Jeremiah:50:23

HAMMOLEKETH @
- Daughter of Machir kjv@1Chronicles:7:17; 18

HAMMON @

-1. A city of the tribe of Asher kjv@Joshua:19:28

-2. A Levitical city of the tribe of Naphtali kjv@1Chronicles:6:76 .Possibly identical with HAMMATH and HAMMOTH

- DOR (which see)

HAMMOTH

- DOR @
- A city of refuge of the tribe of Naphtali kjv@Joshua:21:32
- Possibly identical with HAMMATH kjv@Joshua:19:35
- Called HAMMON kjv@1Chronicles:6:76

HAMONAH @
- Burial place of the multitudes of Gog kjv@Ezekiel:39:16

HAMON

- GOG @
- Another name for HAMONAH kjv@Ezekiel:39:11 kjv@Ezekiel:39:15

HAMOR @ -(The father of Shechem)
- Jacob buys a piece of property from kjv@Genesis:33:19; kjv@Joshua:24:32; kjv@Judges:9:28
- Murdered by the sons of Jacob kjv@Genesis:34:26; kjv@Genesis:49:6
- Called EMMOR kjv@Acts:7:16

HAMUEL @
- A Simeonite kjv@1Chronicles:4:26

HAMUL @
- Son of Pharez kjv@Genesis:46:12; kjv@Numbers:26:21; kjv@1Chronicles:2:5

HAMUTAL @
- The mother of Jehoahaz and Zedekiah kjv@2Kings:23:31; kjv@2Kings:24:18; kjv@Jeremiah:52:1

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kjv@STRING:Abraham <HITCHCOCK>@ father of a great multitude - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Baal-hamon <HITCHCOCK>@ who rules a crowd - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Barabbas <HITCHCOCK>@ son of shame, confusion - HITCHCOCK-B


kjv@STRING:Chimham <HITCHCOCK>@ as they; like to them - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Etham <HITCHCOCK>@ their strength; their sign - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Ham <HITCHCOCK>@ hot; heat; brown - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Haman <HITCHCOCK>@ noise; tumult - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamath <HITCHCOCK>@ anger; heat; a wall - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamath-zobah <HITCHCOCK>@ the heat, or the wall, of an army - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hammedatha <HITCHCOCK>@ he that troubles the law - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hammelech <HITCHCOCK>@ a king; a counselor - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hammon <HITCHCOCK>@ heat; the sun - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamonah <HITCHCOCK>@ his multitude; his uproar - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamon-gog <HITCHCOCK>@ the multitude of Gog - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamor <HITCHCOCK>@ an ass; clay; dirt - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamoth <HITCHCOCK>@ indignation - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamul <HITCHCOCK>@ godly; merciful - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hamutal <HITCHCOCK>@ the shadow of his heat - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hoham <HITCHCOCK>@ woe to them - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hoshama <HITCHCOCK>@ heard; he obeys - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hotham <HITCHCOCK>@ a seal - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hupham <HITCHCOCK>@ their chamber; their bank - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Huppim <HITCHCOCK>@ a chamber covered; the sea-shore - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Ishbosheth <HITCHCOCK>@ a man of shame - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Ithamar <HITCHCOCK>@ island of the palm-tree - HITCHCOCK-I


kjv@STRING:Jabesh <HITCHCOCK>@ dryness; confusion; shame - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jehovah-shammah <HITCHCOCK>@ the Lord is there - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jeroham <HITCHCOCK>@ high; merciful; beloved - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Joatham <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Jotham - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Jotham <HITCHCOCK>@ the perfection of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-J


kjv@STRING:Letushim <HITCHCOCK>@ hammermen; filemen - HITCHCOCK-L


kjv@STRING:Lo-ruhamah <HITCHCOCK>@ not having obtained mercy; not pitied - HITCHCOCK-L


kjv@STRING:Misham <HITCHCOCK>@ their savior; taking away - HITCHCOCK-M


kjv@STRING:Pudens <HITCHCOCK>@ shamefaced - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Raham <HITCHCOCK>@ compassion; a friend - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Ruhamah <HITCHCOCK>@ having obtained mercy - HITCHCOCK-R


kjv@STRING:Sela-hammah-lekoth <HITCHCOCK>@ rock of divisions - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shamariah <HITCHCOCK>@ throne or keeping of the Lord - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shamed <HITCHCOCK>@ destroying; wearing out - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shamer <HITCHCOCK>@ keeper; thorn; dregs - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shamgar <HITCHCOCK>@ named a stranger; he is here a stranger - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shamhuth <HITCHCOCK>@ desolation; destruction - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shammah <HITCHCOCK>@ loss; desolation; astonishment - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shammai <HITCHCOCK>@ my name; my desolations - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shammoth <HITCHCOCK>@ names; desolations - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shammuah <HITCHCOCK>@ he that is heard; he that is obeyed - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shamsherai <HITCHCOCK>@ there a singer or conqueror - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shoham <HITCHCOCK>@ keeping back - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Shuham <HITCHCOCK>@ talking; thinking; humiliation; budding - HITCHCOCK-S


kjv@STRING:Thamah <HITCHCOCK>@ that blots out; that suppresses - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Vajezatha <HITCHCOCK>@ sprinkling the chamber - HITCHCOCK-V


kjv@STRING:Zaham <HITCHCOCK>@ crime; filthiness; impurity - HITCHCOCK-Z


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HAMAN @ an Agagite Book of Esther

HAMATH @ a city and kingdom north of Damascus- kjv@Numbers:13:21; kjv@Numbers:34:8; kjv@2Kings:17:24; kjv@2Kings:18:34; kjv@2Kings:23:33; kjv@1Chronicles:18:3; kjv@2Chronicles:8:4; kjv@Isaiah:10:9

HAMMERS @ kjv@Judges:4:21; kjv@1Kings:6:7; kjv@Isaiah:41:7; kjv@Jeremiah:10:4; kjv@Jeremiah:23:29; kjv@Jeremiah:50:23

HAMOR @ the father of Shechem- kjv@Genesis:33:19; kjv@Genesis:34:6,20,26; kjv@Genesis:49:6; kjv@Joshua:24:32; kjv@Judges:9:28; kjv@Acts:7:16

HAM @ son of Noah- kjv@Genesis:5:32; kjv@Genesis:7:13; kjv@Genesis:9:18; kjv@Genesis:10:6

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H28 <STRHEB>@ אבידע 'ăbîydâ‛ ab-ee-daw' From H1 and H3045; father of knowledge (that is knowing); {Abida} a son of Abraham by Keturah: - {Abida} Abidah.


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.


H1023 <STRHEB>@ בּית המּרחק bêyth hammerchâq bayth ham-mer-khawk' From H1004 and H4801 with the article interposed; house of the breadth; {Beth-ham-Merchak} a place in Palestine: - place that was far off.


H1024 <STRHEB>@ בּית מרכּבות בּית המּרכּבות bêyth hammarkâbôth bêyth markâbôth bayth {ham-mar-kaw-both'} mar-kaw-both' From H1004 and the plural of H4818 (with or without the article interposed); place of (the chariots; Beth-ham-Markaboth or {Beth-Markaboth} a place in Palestine: - Beth-marcaboth.


H1143 <STRHEB>@ בּנים bênayim bay-nah'-yim Dual of H996; a double {interval} that {is} the space between two armies: - + champion.


H1174 <STRHEB>@ בּעל המון baal hâmôn bah'-al haw-mone' From H1167 and H1995; possessor of a multitude; Baal {Hamon} a place in Palestine: - Baal-hamon.


H1317 <STRHEB>@ בּשׁנה boshnâh bosh-naw' Feminine from H954; shamefulness: - shame.


H1322 <STRHEB>@ בּשׁת bôsheth bo'-sheth From H954; shame (the feeling and the {condition} as well as its cause); by implication (specifically) an idol: - {ashamed} {confusion} + {greatly} (put to) shame (-ful thing).


H1328 <STRHEB>@ בּתוּאל bethû'êl beth-oo-ale' Apparently from the same as H1326 and H410; destroyed of God; {Bethuel} the name of a nephew of {Abraham} and of a place in Palestine: - Bethuel. Compare H1329.


H1368 <STRHEB>@ גּבּר גּבּור gibbôr gibbôr {ghib-bore'} ghib-bore' Intensive from the same as H1397; powerful; by implication {warrior} tyrant: - {champion} {chief} X {excel} {giant} {man} mighty ({man} {one}) strong ({man}) valiant man.


H1514 <STRHEB>@ גּחם gacham gah'-kham From an unused root meaning to burn; flame; {Gacham} a son of Nahor: - Gaham.


H1540 <STRHEB>@ גּלה gâlâh gaw-law' A primitive root; to denude (especially in a disgraceful sense); by implication to exile (captives being usually stripped); figuratively to reveal: - + {advertise} {appear} {bewray} {bring} ({carry} {lead} go) captive (into {captivity}) {depart} {disclose} {discover} {exile} be {gone} {open} X {plainly} {publish} {remove} {reveal} X {shamelessly} {shew} X {surely} {tell} uncover.


H1652 <STRHEB>@ גּשׁם gâsham gaw-sham' A primitive root; to shower violently: - (cause to) rain.


H1724 <STRHEB>@ דּהם dâham daw-ham' A primitive root (compare H1740); to be {dumb} that {is} (figuratively) dumbfounded: - be astonished.


H1813 <STRHEB>@ דּלפון dalphôn dal-fone' From H1811; dripping; {Dalphon} a son of Haman: - Dalphon.


H1944 <STRHEB>@ הוהם hôhâm ho-hawm' Of uncertain derivation; {Hoham} a Canaanitish king: - Hoham.


H1953 <STRHEB>@ הושׁמע hôshâmâ‛ ho-shaw-maw' From H3068 and H8085; Jehovah has heard; {Hoshama} an Israelite: - Hoshama.


H1986 <STRHEB>@ הלם hâlam haw-lam' A primitive root; to strike down; by implication to {hammer} stamp6 {conquer} disband: - beat ({down}) break ({down}) {overcome} smite (with the hammer).


H1989 <STRHEB>@ הלמוּת halmûth hal-mooth' From H1986; a hammer (or mallet): - hammer.


H1990 <STRHEB>@ הם hâm hawm Of uncertainly derivation; {Ham} a region of Palestine: - Ham.


H1996 <STRHEB>@ המון גּוג hămôn gôg ham-one' gohg From H1995 and H1463; the multitude of Gog; the fanciful name of an emblematic place in Palestine: - Hamon-gog.


H1997 <STRHEB>@ המונה hămônâh ham-o-naw' Feminine of H1995; multitude; {Hamonah} the same as H1996: - Hamonah.


H1999 <STRHEB>@ המוּלּה המלּה hămûlâh hămûllâh {ham-ool-law'} ham-ool-law' Feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to rush (as rain with a windy roar); a sound: - {speech} tumult.


H118 <STRHEB>@ אדליא 'ădalyâ' ad-al-yaw' Of Persian derivation; {Adalja} a son of Haman: - Adalia.


H2001 <STRHEB>@ המן hâmân haw-mawn' Of foreign derivation; {Haman} a Persian vizier: - Haman.


H2002 <STRHEB>@ המוּנך המניךo hamnîyk hămûnêk {ham-neek'} ham-oo-nayk' (Chaldee); but the text is; of foreign origin; a necklace: - chain.


H2044 <STRHEB>@ השׁם hâshêm haw-shame' Perhaps from the same as H2828; wealthy; {Hashem} an Israelite: - Hashem.


H2055 <STRHEB>@ ויזתא vayezâthâ' vah-yez-aw'-thaw Of foreign origin; {Vajezatha} a son of Haman: - Vajez-atha.


H2092 <STRHEB>@ זהם zâham zaw-ham' A primitive root; to be {rancid} that {is} (transitively) to loathe: - abhor.


H2093 <STRHEB>@ זהם zaham zah'-ham From H2092; loathing; {Zaham} an Israelite: - Zaham.


H2169 <STRHEB>@ זמר zemer zeh'-mer Apparently from H2167 or H2168; a gazelle (from its lightly touching the ground): - chamois.


H2175 <STRHEB>@ זמרן zimrân zim-rawn' From H2167; musical; {Zimran} a son of Abraham by Keturah: - Zimran.


H2238 <STRHEB>@ זרשׁ zeresh zeh'-resh Of Persian origin; {Zeresh} Haman´ s wife: - Zeresh.


H2241 <STRHEB>@ זתם zêthâm zay-thawm' Apparently a variation for H2133; {Zetham} an Israelite: - Zetham.


H2314 <STRHEB>@ חדר châdar khaw-dar' A primitive root; properly to inclose (as a {room}) that {is} (by analogy) to beset (as in a siege): - enter a privy chamber.


H2315 <STRHEB>@ חדר cheder kheh'-der From H2314; an apartment (usually literally): - ([bed] inner) {chamber} innermost (-ward) {part} {parlour} + {south} X within.


H2316 <STRHEB>@ חדר chădar khad-ar' Another form for H2315; chamber; {Chadar} an Ishmaelite: - Hadar.


H2334 <STRHEB>@ חוּות יעיר chavvôth yâ‛îyr khav-vothe' yaw-eer' From the plural of H2333 and a modification of H3265; hamlets of {Jair} a region of Palestine: - [Bashan-] Havoth-jair.


H2349 <STRHEB>@ חוּפם chûphâm khoo-fawm' From the same as H2348; protection; {Chupham} an Israelite: - Hupham.


H2350 <STRHEB>@ חוּפמי chûphâmîy khoo-faw-mee' Patronymic from H2349; a Chuphamite or descendant of Chupham: - Huphamites.


H2357 <STRHEB>@ חרר chârar khaw-var' A primitive root; to blanch (as with shame): - wax pale.


H2367 <STRHEB>@ חשׁם חוּשׁם chûshâm chûshâm {khoo-shawm'} khoo-shawm' From H2363; hastily; {Chusham} an Idumaean: - Husham.


H2369 <STRHEB>@ חותם chôthâm kho-thawm' The same as H2368; seal; {Chotham} the name of two Israelites: - {Hotham} Hothan.


H2375 <STRHEB>@ חזו chăzô khaz-o' From H2372; seer; {Chazo} a nephew of Abraham: - Hazo.


H2526 <STRHEB>@ חם châm khawm The same as H2525; hot (from the tropical habitat); {Cham} a son of Noah; also (as a patronymic) his descendants or their country: - Ham.


H2528 <STRHEB>@ חמה חמא chĕmâ' chămâh {khem-aw'} kham-aw' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2534; anger: - fury.


H2535 <STRHEB>@ חמּה chammâh kham-maw' From H2525; heat; by implication the sun: - {heat} sun.


H2536 <STRHEB>@ חמּוּאל chammû'êl kham-moo-ale' From H2535 and H410; anger of God; {Chammuel} an Israelite: - Hamuel.


H2537 <STRHEB>@ חמיטל חמוּטל chămûţal chămîyţal {kham-oo-tal'} kham-ee-tal' From H2524 and H2919; father in law of dew; Chamutal or {Chamital} an Israelitess: - Hamutal.


H2538 <STRHEB>@ חמוּל châmûl khaw-mool' From H2550; pitied; {Chamul} an Israelite: - Hamul.


H2539 <STRHEB>@ חמוּלי châmûlîy khaw-moo-lee' Patronymic from H2538; a Chamulite (collectively) or descendant of Chamul: - Hamulites.


H2540 <STRHEB>@ חמּון chammôn kham-mone' From H2552; warm spring; {Chammon} the name of two places in Palestine: - Hammon.


H2542 <STRHEB>@ חמּוּק chammûq kham-mook' From H2559; a {wrapping} that {is} drawers: - joints.


H2543 <STRHEB>@ חמר חמור chămôr chămôr {kham-ore'} kham-ore' From H2560; a male ass (from its dun red): - (he) ass.


H2544 <STRHEB>@ חמור chămôr kham-ore' The same as H2543; ass; {Chamor} a Canaanite: - Hamor.


H2545 <STRHEB>@ חמת חמות chămôth chămôth {kham-oth'} kham-oth' Feminine of H2524; a mother in law: - mother in law.


H2549 <STRHEB>@ חמשּׁי חמישׁי chămîyshîy chămishshîy {kham-ee-shee'} kham-ish-shee' Ordinal from H2568; fifth; also a fifth: - fifth (part).


H2553 <STRHEB>@ חמּן chammân kham-mawn' From H2535; a sun pillar: - {idol} image.


H2562 <STRHEB>@ חמר chămar kham-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H2561; wine: - wine.


H2565 <STRHEB>@ חמרה chămôrâh kham-o-raw' From H2560 (compare H2563); a heap: - heap.


H2566 <STRHEB>@ חמרן chamrân kham-rawn' From H2560; red; {Chamran} an Idumaean: - Amran.


H2568 <STRHEB>@ חמשּׁה חמשׁ châmêsh chămishshâh {khaw-maysh'} kham-ish-shaw' A primitive numeral; five: - fif {[-teen]} {fifth} five (X apiece).


H2572 <STRHEB>@ חמשּׁים chămishshîym kham-ish-sheem' Multiple of H2568; fifty: - fifty.


H2574 <STRHEB>@ חמת chămâth kham-awth' From the same as H2346; walled; {Chamath} a place in Syria: - {Hamath} Hemath.


H2575 <STRHEB>@ חמּת chammath kham-math' A variation for the first part of H2576; hot springs; {Chammath} a place in Palestine: - Hammath.


H2576 <STRHEB>@ חמּת דּאר chammôth dô'r kham-moth' dore From the plural of H2535 and H1756; hot springs of Dor; Chammath {Dor} a place in Palestine: - Hamath-Dor.


H2577 <STRHEB>@ חמתי chămâthîy kham-aw-thee' Patrial from H2574; a Chamathite or native of Chamath: - Hamathite.


H2578 <STRHEB>@ חמת צובה chămath tsôbâh kham-ath' tso-baw' From H2574 and H6678; Chamath of Tsobah; Chamath Tsobah; probably the same as H2574: - Hamath-Zobah.


H2579 <STRHEB>@ חמת רבּה chămath rabbâh kham-ath' rab-baw' From H2574 and H7237; Chamath of Rabbah; Chamath {Rabbah} probably the same as H2574.


H2616 <STRHEB>@ חסד châsad khaw-sad' A primitive root; properly perhaps to bow (the neck only (compare H2603) in courtesy to an {equal}) that {is} to be kind; also (by euphemism (compare {H1288}) but rarely) to reprove: - shew self {merciful} put to shame.


H2646 <STRHEB>@ חפּה chûppâh khoop-paw' From H2645; a canopy: - {chamber} {closet} defence.


H2659 <STRHEB>@ חפר châphêr khaw-fare' A primitive root (perhaps rather the same as H2658 through the idea of detection): to blush; figuratively to be {ashamed} disappointed; causatively to {shame} reproach: - be {ashamed} be {confounded} be brought to confusion (unto {shame}) come (be put to) {shame} bring reproach.


H2660 <STRHEB>@ חפר chêpher khay'-fer From H2658 or H2659; a pit or shame; {Chepher} a place in Palestine; also the name of three Israelites: - Hepher.


H2679 <STRHEB>@ חצי המּנחות chătsîy hamnûchôth khat-tsee' ham-men-oo-khoth' From H2677 and the plural of {H4496} with the article interposed; midst of the resting places; Chatsi {ham-Menuchoth} an Israelite: - half of the Manahethites.


H2680 <STRHEB>@ חצי המּנחתּי chătsîy hammenachtîy khat-see' ham-men-akh-tee' Patronymic from H2679; a Chatsi ham-Menachtite or descendant of Chatsi ham-menuchoth: - half of the Manahethites.


H2691 <STRHEB>@ חצר châtsêr khaw-tsare' From H2690 in its original sense; a yard (as inclosed by a fence); also a hamlet (as similarly surrounded with walls): - {court} {tower} village.


H2781 <STRHEB>@ חרפּה cherpâh kher-paw' From H2778; {contumely} {disgrace} the pudenda: - {rebuke} reproach ({-fully}) shame.


H2856 <STRHEB>@ חתם châtham khaw-tham' A primitive root; to close up; especially to seal: - make an {end} {mark} seal ({up}) stop.


H2857 <STRHEB>@ חתם chătham khath-am' (Chaldee); a root corresponding to H2856; to seal: - seal.


H2918 <STRHEB>@ טירה ţîyrâh tee-raw' Feminine of (an equivalent to) H2905; a wall; hence a fortress or a hamlet: - (goodly) {castle} {habitation} {palace} row.


H3001 <STRHEB>@ יבשׁ yâbêsh yaw-bashe' A primitive root; to be {ashamed} confused or disappointed; also (as failing) to dry up (as water) or wither (as herbage): - be {ashamed} {clean} be {confounded} (make) dry ({up}) (do) shame ({-fully}) X {utterly} wither (away).


H3074 <STRHEB>@ יהוה שׁמּה yehôvâh shâmmâh yeh-ho-vaw' shawm'-maw From H3068 and H8038 with directive enclitic; Jehovah (is) thither; {Jehovah-Shammah} a symbolical title of Jerusalem: - Jehovah-shammah.


H3147 <STRHEB>@ יותם yôthâm yo-thawm' From H3068 and H8535; Jehovah (is) perfect; {Jotham} the name of three Israelites: - Jotham.


H3179 <STRHEB>@ יחם yâcham yaw-kham' A primitive root; Probably to be hot; figuratively to conceive: - get {heat} be {hot} {conceive} be warm.


H3326 <STRHEB>@ יצוּע yâtsûayaw-tsoo'-ah Passive participle of H3331; {spread} that {is} a bed; (architecturally) an {extension} that {is} wing or lean to (a single story or collection): - {bed} {chamber} couch.


H3327 <STRHEB>@ יצחק yitschâq yits-khawk' From H6711; laughter (that {is} mockery); Jitschak (or {Isaac}) son of Abraham: - Isaac. Compare H3446.


H3380 <STRHEB>@ ירבּשׁת yerûbbesheth yer-oob-beh'-sheth From H7378 and H1322; shame (that {is} the idol) will contend; {Jerubbesheth} a symbolical name for Gideon: - Jerubbesheth.


H3395 <STRHEB>@ ירחם yerôchâm yer-o-khawm' From H7355; compassionate; {Jerocham} the name of seven or eight Israelites: - Jeroham.


H3435 <STRHEB>@ ישׁבּק yishbâq yish-bawk' From an unused root corresponding to H7662; he will leave; {Jishbak} a son of Abraham: - Ishbak.


H3446 <STRHEB>@ ישׂחק yiώchâq yis-khawk' From H7831; he will laugh; {Jischak} the heir of Abraham: - Isaac. Compare H3327.


H3456 <STRHEB>@ ישׁם yâsham yaw-sham' A primitive root; to lie waste: - be desolate.


H3458 <STRHEB>@ ישׁמעאל yishmâ‛ê'l yish-maw-ale' From H8085 and H410; God will hear; {Jishmael} the name of Abraham´ s oldest {son} and of five Israelites: - Ishmael.


H3568 <STRHEB>@ כּוּשׁ kûsh koosh Probably of foreign origin; Cush (or {Ethiopia}) the name of a son of {Ham} and of his territory; also of an Israelite: - {Chush} {Cush} Ethiopia.


H3581 <STRHEB>@ כּוח כּח kôach kôach {ko'-akh} ko'-akh From an unused root meaning to be firm; {vigor} literally ({force} in a good or a bad sense) or figuratively ({capacity} means6 produce); also (from its hardiness) a large lizard: - {ability} {able} {chameleon} {force} {fruits} {might} power ({-ful}) {strength} {substance} wealth.


H3597 <STRHEB>@ כּילף kêylaph kay-laf' From an unused root meaning to clap or strike with noise; a club or sledge hammer: - hammer.


H3637 <STRHEB>@ כּלם kâlam kaw-lawm' A primitive root; properly to wound; but only {figuratively} to taunt or insult: - be (make) {ashamed} {blush} be {confounded} be put to {confusion} {hurt} {reproach} ({do} put to) shame.


H3639 <STRHEB>@ כּלמּה kelimmâh kel-im-maw' From H3637; disgrace: - {confusion} {dishonour} {reproach} shame.


H3640 <STRHEB>@ כּלמּוּת kelimmûth kel-im-mooth' From H3639; disgrace: - shame.


H3643 <STRHEB>@ כּמהם kimhâm kim-hawm' From H3642; pining; {Kimham} an Israelite: - Chimham.


H3667 <STRHEB>@ כּנען kenaan ken-ah'-an From H3665; humiliated; {Kenaan} a son of Ham; also the country inhabited by him: - {Canaan} {merchant} traffick.


H3777 <STRHEB>@ כּשׂד keώed keh'-sed From an unused root of uncertain meaning; {Kesed} a relative of Abraham: - Chesed.


H3799 <STRHEB>@ כּתם kâtham kaw-tham' A primitive root; properly to carve or {engrave} that {is} (by implication) to inscribe indelibly: - mark.


H3819 <STRHEB>@ לא רחמה lô' rûchâmâh lo roo-khaw-maw' From H3808 and H7355; not pitied; lo {Ruchamah} the symbolical name of a son of Hosea: - Lo-ruhamah.


H3859 <STRHEB>@ להם lâham law-ham' A primitive root; properly to burn {in} that {is} (figuratively) to rankle: - wound.


H3876 <STRHEB>@ לוט lôţ lote The same as H3875; {Lot} Abraham´ s nephew: - Lot.


H3898 <STRHEB>@ לחם lâcham law-kham' A primitive root; to feed on; figuratively to consume; by implication to battle (as destruction): - {devour} {eat} X {ever} fight ({-ing}) {overcome} {prevail} (make) war (-ring).


H3912 <STRHEB>@ לטוּשׁם leţûshim let-oo-sheem' Masculine plural of passive participle of H3913; hammered (that {is} oppressed) ones; {Letushim} an Arabian tribe: - Letushim.


H3913 <STRHEB>@ לטשׁ lâţash law-tash' A primitive root; properly to hammer out (an {edge}) that {is} to sharpen: - {instructer} sharp ({-en}) whet.


H3957 <STRHEB>@ לשׁכּה lishkâh lish-kaw' From an unused root of uncertain meaning; a room in a building (whether for {storage} {eating} or lodging): - {chamber} parlour. Compare H5393.


H376 <STRHEB>@ אישׁ 'îysh eesh Contracted for H582 (or perhaps rather from an unused root meaning to be extant); a man as an individual or a male person; often used as an adjunct to a more definite term (and in such cases frequently not expressed in translation.) : - {also} {another} any ({man}) a {certain} + {champion} {consent} {each} every ({one}) {fellow} {[foot-} husband-] {man} ({good-} {great} mighty) {man} {he} high ({degree}) him (that {is}) {husband} man {[-kind]} + {none} {one} {people} {person} + {steward} what (man) {soever} whoso ({-ever}) worthy. Compare H802.


H378 <STRHEB>@ אישׁ־בּשׁת 'îysh-bôsheth eesh-bo'-sheth From H376 and H1322; man of shame; {IshBosheth} a son of King Saul: - Ish-bosheth.


H385 <STRHEB>@ איתמר 'îythâmâr eeth-aw-mawr' From H339 and H8558; coast of the palm tree; {Ithamar} a son of Aaron: - Ithamar.


H4080 <STRHEB>@ מדין midyân mid-yawn' The same as H4079; {Midjan} a son of Abraham; also his country and (collectively) his descendants: - {Midian} Midianite.


H4091 <STRHEB>@ מדן medân med-awn' The same as H4090; {Medan} a son of Abraham: - Medan.


H4099 <STRHEB>@ מדתא medâthâ' med-aw-thaw' Of Persian origin; {Medatha} the father of Haman. (Including the article.): - Hammedatha [includ. the article.]


H4113 <STRHEB>@ מהמרה mahămôrâh mah-ham-o-raw' From an unused root of uncertain meaning; perhaps an abyss: - deep pit.


H4296 <STRHEB>@ מטּה miţţâh mit-taw' From H5186; a bed (as extended) for sleeping or eating; by analogy a {sofa} litter or bier: - bed ({[-chamber]}) bier.


H4300 <STRHEB>@ מטיל meţîyl met-eel' From H2904 in the sense of hammering out; an iron bar (as forged): - bar.


H4412 <STRHEB>@ מלוּנה melûnâh mel-oo-naw' Feminine from H3885; a {hut} a hammock: - {cottage} lodge.


H4429 <STRHEB>@ מלך melek meh'-lek The same as H4428; king; {Melek} the name of two Israelites. Hammelech is by including the article: - {Melech} Hammelech [by includ. the article.


H4445 <STRHEB>@ מלכּום מלכּם malkâm milkôm {mal-kawm'} mil-kome' From H4428 for H4432; Malcam or {Milcom} the national idol of the Ammonites: - {Malcham} Milcom.


H4447 <STRHEB>@ מלכת môleketh mo-leh'-keth Feminine active participle of H4427; queen; {Moleketh} an {Israelitess} (including the article): - Hammoleketh [includ. the article.]


H4648 <STRHEB>@ מפבשׁת מפיבשׁת mephîybôsheth mephibôsheth {mef-ee-bo'-sheth} mef-ee-bo'-sheth Probably from H6284 and H1322; dispeller of shame (that {is} of Baal); {Mephibosheth} the name of two Israelites: - Mephibosheth.


H4717 <STRHEB>@ מקּבה maqqâbâh mak-kaw-baw' From H5344; properly a {perforatrix} that {is} a hammer (as piercing): - hammer.


H4718 <STRHEB>@ מקּבת maqqebeth mak-keh'-beth From H5344; properly a {perforator} that {is} a hammer (as piercing); also (intransitively) a {perforation} that {is} a quarry: - {hammer} hole.


H4749 <STRHEB>@ מקשׁה miqshâh mik-shaw' Feminine of H4748; rounded {work} that {is} moulded by hammering (repousse): - beaten (out of one {piece} {work}) {upright} whole piece.


H4904 <STRHEB>@ משׁכּב mishkâb mish-kawb' From H7901; a bed (figuratively a bier); abstractly sleep; by euphemism carnal intercourse: - bed ({[-chamber]}) {couch} lieth (lying) with.


H4923 <STRHEB>@ משׁמּה meshammâh mesh-am-maw' From H8074; a waste or amazement: - {astonishment} desolate.


H4936 <STRHEB>@ משׁעם mish‛âm mish-awm' Apparently from H8159; inspection; {Misham} an Israelite: - Misham.


H476 <STRHEB>@ אלישׁמע 'ĕlîyshâmâ‛ el-ee-shaw-maw' From H410 and H8085; God of hearing; {Elishama} the name of seven Israelites: - Elishama.


H5098 <STRHEB>@ נהם nâham naw-ham' A primitive root; to growl: - {mourn} roar (-ing).


H5099 <STRHEB>@ נהם naham nah'-ham From H5098; a snarl: - roaring.


H5152 <STRHEB>@ נחור nâchôr naw-khore' From the same as H5170; snorer; {Nachor} the name of the grandfather and a brother of Abraham: - Nahor.


H5162 <STRHEB>@ נחם nâcham naw-kham' A primitive root; properly to {sigh} that {is} breathe strongly; by implication to be {sorry} that {is} (in a favorable sense) to {pity} console or (reflexively) rue; or (unfavorably) to avenge (oneself): - comfort ({self}) ease [one´ s {self]} repent ({-er} {-ing} self).


H5163 <STRHEB>@ נחם nacham nakh'-am From H5162; consolation; {Nacham} an Israelite: - Naham.


H5164 <STRHEB>@ נחם nôcham no'-kham From H5162; {ruefulness} that {is} desistance: - repentance.


H5167 <STRHEB>@ נחמני nachămânîy nakh-am-aw-nee' From H5162; consolatory; {Nachamani} an Israelite: - Nahamani.


H5393 <STRHEB>@ נשׁכּה nishkâh nish-kaw' For H3957; a cell: - chamber.


H5395 <STRHEB>@ נשׁם nâsham naw-sham' A primitive root; properly to blow {away} that {is} destroy: - destroy.


H5555 <STRHEB>@ סלע המּחלקות selahammachleqôth seh'-lah ham-makh-lek-oth' From H5553 and the plural of H4256 with the article interposed; rock of the divisions; Sela ham {Machlekoth} a place in Palestine: - Sela-hammalekoth.


H5631 <STRHEB>@ סרס סריס sârîys sâris {saw-reece'} saw-reece' From an unused root meaning to castrate; a eunuch; by implication valet (especially of the female {apartments}) and thus a minister of state: - {chamberlain} {eunuch} officer. Compare H7249.


H5640 <STRHEB>@ שׂתם סתם sâtham ώâtham {saw-tham'} saw-tham' A primitive root; to stop up; by implication to repair; figuratively to keep secret: - closed {up} {hidden} {secret} shut out ({up}) stop.


H5898 <STRHEB>@ עיר המּלח ‛îyr hammelach eer ham-meh'-lakh From H5892 and H4417 with the article of substance interposed; city of (the) salt; {Ir-ham-Melach} a place near Palestine: - the city of salt.


H5944 <STRHEB>@ עליּה ‛ălîyâh al-ee-yaw' Feminine from H5927; something {lofty} that {is} a stair way; also a second story room (or even one on the roof); figuratively the sky: - {ascent} (upper) {chamber} going {up} {loft} parlour.


H5952 <STRHEB>@ עלּית ‛allîyth al-leeth' From H5927; a second story room: - chamber. Compare H5944.


H6131 <STRHEB>@ עקר ‛âqar aw-kar' A primitive root; to pluck up (especially by the roots); specifically to hamstring; figuratively to exterminate: - dig {down} {hough} pluck {up} root up.


H6160 <STRHEB>@ ערבה ‛ărâbâh ar-aw-baw' From H6150 (in the sense of sterility); a desert; especially (with the article prefixed) the (generally) sterile valley of the Jordan and its continuation to the Red Sea: - {Arabah} {champaign} {desert} {evening} {heaven} {plain} wilderness. See also H1026.


H6172 <STRHEB>@ ערוה ‛ervâh er-vaw' From H6168; {nudity} literally (especially the pudenda) or figuratively ({disgrace} blemish): - {nakedness} {shame} unclean (-ness).


H6272 <STRHEB>@ עתם ‛âtham aw-tham' A primitive root; probably to {glow} that {is} (figuratively) be desolated: - be darkened.


H6316 <STRHEB>@ פּוּט pûţ poot Of foreign origin; {Put} a son of {Ham} also the name of his descendants or thier {region} and of a Persian tribe: - {Phut} Put.


H6334 <STRHEB>@ פּורתא pôrâthâ' po-raw-thaw' Of Persian origin; {Poratha} a son of Haman: - Poratha.


H6344 <STRHEB>@ פּחד pachad pakh'-ad The same as H6343; a testicle (as a cause of shame akin to fear): - stone.


H6360 <STRHEB>@ פּטּישׁ paţţîysh pat-teesh' Intensive from an unused root meaning to pound; a hammer: - hammer.


H6361 <STRHEB>@ פּטּישׁ paţţîysh pat-teesh' (Chaldee); from a root corresponding to that of H6260; a gown (as if hammered out wide): - hose.


H6394 <STRHEB>@ פּלדּשׁ pildâsh pil-dawsh' Of uncertain derivation; {Pildash} a relative of Abraham: - Pildash.


H6534 <STRHEB>@ פּרמשׁתּא parmashtâ' par-mash-taw' Of Persian origin; {Parmashta} a son of Haman: - Parmasta.


H6577 <STRHEB>@ פּרשׁנדּתא parshandâthâ' par-shan-daw-thaw' Of Persian origin; {Parshandatha} a son of Haman: - Parshandatha.


H6750 <STRHEB>@ צלל tsâlal tsaw-lal' A primitive root (rather identical with H6749 through the idea of vibration); to {tinkle} that {is} rattle together (as the ears in reddening with {shame} or the teeth in chattering with fear): - {quiver} tingle.


H6763 <STRHEB>@ צלעה צלע tsêlâ‛ tsal‛âh {tsay-law'} tsal-aw' From H6760; a rib (as {curved}) literally (of the body) or figuratively (of a {door} that {is} leaf); hence a {side} literally (of a person) or figuratively (of an object or the {sky} that {is} quarter); arcitecturally a timber (especially floor or ceiling) or plank (single or {collectively} that {is} a flooring): - {beem} {board} {chamber} {corner} {leaf} {plank} {rib} side (chamber).


H6989 <STRHEB>@ קטוּרה qeţûrâh ket-oo-raw' Feminine passive participle of H6999; perfumed; {Keturah} a wife of Abraham: - Keturah.


H630 <STRHEB>@ אספּתא 'aspâthâ' as-paw-thaw' Of Persian derivation; {Aspatha} a son of Haman: - Aspatha.


H7022 <STRHEB>@ קיקלון qîyqâlôn kee-kaw-lone' From H7036; intense disgrace: - shameful spewing.


H7036 <STRHEB>@ קלון qâlôn kaw-lone' From H7034; disgrace; (by implication) the pudenda: - {confusion} {dishonour} {ignominy} {reproach} shame.


H7055 <STRHEB>@ קמוּאל qemû'êl kem-oo-ale' From H6965 and H410; raised of God; {Kemuel} the name of a relative of {Abraham} and of two Israelites: - Kemuel.


H7064 <STRHEB>@ קן qên kane Contracted from H7077; a nest (as {fixed}) sometimes including the nestlings; figuratively a chamber or dwelling: - {nest} room.


H7249 <STRHEB>@ רב־סריס rab-sârîys rab-saw-reece' From H7227 and a foreign word for a eunuch; chief chamberlain; {Rab-Saris} a Babylonian official: - Rab-saris.


H7355 <STRHEB>@ רחם râcham raw-kham' A primitive root; to fondle; by implication to {love} especially to compassionate: - have compassion ({on} {upon}) {love} ({find} {have} {obtain} shew) mercy ({-iful} {on} {upon}) (have) {pity} {Ruhamah} X surely.


H7356 <STRHEB>@ רחם racham rakh'-am From H7355; compassion (in the plural); by extension the womb (as cherishing the foetus); by implication a maiden: - {bowels} {compassion} {damsel} tender {love} ({great} tender) {mercy} {pity} womb.


H7357 <STRHEB>@ רחם racham rakh'-am The same as H7356; pity; {Racham} an Israelite: - Raham.


H7417 <STRHEB>@ רמּונו רמּן רמּון rimmôn rimmôn rimmônô 1,2 {rim-mone'} rim-mo-no' The same as H7416; {Rimmon} the name of a Syrian {deity} also of five places in Palestine. The additon of -methoar (the fourth form) is a passive participle of H8388 with the article; the (one) marked {off} that {is} which pertains; mistaken for part of the name: - {Remmon} Rimmon. The addition -methoar () is המּתאר {hammethô'âr} ham-meth-o-awr; passive participle of H8388 with the article the (one) marked {off} That is6which pertains; mistaken for part of the name.


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.


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.


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.


H7559 <STRHEB>@ רשׁם râsham raw-sham' A primitive root; to record: - note.


H7560 <STRHEB>@ רשׁם resham resh-am' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7559: - {sign} write.


H7573 <STRHEB>@ רתם râtham raw-tham' A primitive root; to yoke up (to the pole of a vehicle): - bind.


H7718 <STRHEB>@ שׁהם shôham sho'-ham From an unused root probably meaning to blanch; a {gem} probably the beryl (from its pale green color): - onyx.


H7719 <STRHEB>@ שׁהם shôham sho'-ham The same as H7718; {Shoham} an Israelite: - Shoham.


H7744 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּח shûach shoo'-akh From H7743; dell; {Shuach} a son of Abraham: - Shuah.


H7748 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּחם shûchâm shoo-khawm' From H7743; humbly; {Shucham} an Israelite: - Shuham.


H7749 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּחמי shûchâmîy shoo-khaw-mee' Patronymic from H7748; a Shuchamite (collectively): - Shuhamites.


H7781 <STRHEB>@ שׁוּפמי shûphâmîy shoo-faw-mee' Patronymic from H8197; a Shuphamite (collectively) or descendant of Shephupham: - Shuphamite.


H7820 <STRHEB>@ שׁחט shâchaţ shaw-khat' A primitive root (rather identical with H7819 through the idea of striking); to hammer out: - beat.


H742 <STRHEB>@ ארידי 'ărîyday ar-ee-dah'-ee Of Persian origin; {Aridai} a son of Haman: - Aridai.


H743 <STRHEB>@ ארידתא 'ărîydâthâ' ar-ee-daw-thaw' Of Persian origin; {Aridatha} a son of Haman: - Aridatha.


H747 <STRHEB>@ אריסי 'ărîysay ar-ee-sah'-ee Of Persian origin; {Arisai} a son of Haman: - Arisai.


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.


H8034 <STRHEB>@ שׁם shêm shame A primitive word (perhaps rather from H7760 through the idea of definite and conspicuous position; compare H8064); an {appellation} as a mark or memorial of individuality; by implication {honor} {authority} character: - + {base} [in-] fame {[-ous]} name ({-d}) {renown} report.


H8035 <STRHEB>@ שׁם shêm shame The same as H8034; name; {Shem} a son of Noah (often including his posterity): - {Sem} Shem.


H8037 <STRHEB>@ שׁמּא shammâ' sham-maw' From H8074; desolation; {Shamma} an Israelite: - Shamma.


H8044 <STRHEB>@ שׁמגּר shamgar sham-gar' Of uncertain derivation; {Shamgar} an Israelite judge: - Shamgar.


H8047 <STRHEB>@ שׁמּה shammâh sham-maw' From H8074; ruin; by implication consternation: - {astonishment} desolate ({-ion}) {waste} wonderful thing.


H8048 <STRHEB>@ שׁמּה shammâh sham-maw' The same as H8047; {Shammah} the name of an Edomite and four Israelites: - Shammah.


H8049 <STRHEB>@ שׁמהוּת shamhûth sham-hooth' For H8048; desolation; {Shamhuth} an Israelite: - Shamhuth.


H8051 <STRHEB>@ שׁמּוּע shammûasham-moo'-ah From H8074; renowned; {Shammua} the name of four Israelites: - {Shammua} Shammuah.


H8053 <STRHEB>@ שׁמוּרo shâmûr shaw-moor' Passive participle of H8103; observed; {Shamur} an Israelite: - Shamir [from the margin].


H8054 <STRHEB>@ שׁמּות shammôth sham-moth' Plural of H8047; ruins; {Shammoth} an Israelite: - Shamoth.


H8060 <STRHEB>@ שׁמּי shammay sham-mah'ee From H8073; destructive; {Shammai} the name of three Israelites: - Shammai.


H8069 <STRHEB>@ שׁמיר shâmîyr shaw-meer' The same as H8068; {Shamir} the name of two places in Palestine: - Shamir. Compare H8053.


H8073 <STRHEB>@ שׁמליo shamlay sham-lah'ee From H8014; {Shamlai} one of the Nethinim: - Shalmai [from the margin].


H8091 <STRHEB>@ שׁמע shâmâ‛ shaw-maw' From H8085; obedient; {Shama} an Israelite: - Shama.


H8092 <STRHEB>@ שׁמעא shim‛â' shim-aw' For H8093; {Shima} the name of four Israelites: - {Shimea} {Shimei} Shamma.


H8103 <STRHEB>@ שׁמצה shimtsâh shim-tsaw' Feminine of H8102; scornful whispering (of hostile spectators): - shame.


H8106 <STRHEB>@ שׁמר shemer sheh'-mer The same as H8105; {Shemer} the name of three Israelites: - {Shamer} Shemer.


H8114 <STRHEB>@ שׁמריהוּ שׁמריה shemaryâh shemaryâhû {shem-ar-yaw'} shem-ar-yaw'-hoo From H8104 and H3050; Jah has guarded; {Shemarjah} the name of four Israelites: - {Shamariah} Shemariah.


H8125 <STRHEB>@ שׁמשׁרי shamsheray sham-sher-ah'ee Apparently from H8121; sunlike; {Shamsherai} an Israelite: - Shamsherai.


H8197 <STRHEB>@ שׁפוּפן שׁפוּפם shephûphâm shephûphân {shef-oo-fawm'} shef-oo-fawn' From the same as H8207; serpent like; Shephupham or {Shephuphan} an Israelite: - {Shephuphan} Shupham.


H8221 <STRHEB>@ שׁפם shephâm shef-awm' Probably from H8192; bare spot; {Shepham} a place in or near Palestine: - Shepham.


H8223 <STRHEB>@ שׁפם shâphâm shaw-fawm' Formed like H8221; baldly; {Shapham} an Israelite: - Shapham.


H8225 <STRHEB>@ שׁפמי shiphmîy shif-mee' Patrial from H8221; a Shiphmite or inhabitant of Shepham: - Shiphmite.


H8267 <STRHEB>@ שׁקר sheqer sheh'-ker From H8266; an untruth; by implication a sham (often adverbially): - without a {cause} deceit ({-ful}) false ({-hood} {-ly}) {feignedly} {liar} + {lie} {lying} vain ({thing}) wrongfully.


H8283 <STRHEB>@ שׂרה ώârâh saw-raw' The same as H8282; {Sarah} Abraham´ s wife: - Sarah.


H8297 <STRHEB>@ שׂרי ώâray saw-rah'ee From H8269; dominative; {Sarai} the wife of Abraham: - Sarai.


H8365 <STRHEB>@ שׁתם shâtham shaw-tham' A primitive root; to unveil (figuratively): - be open.


H8372 <STRHEB>@ תּאה תּא tâ' tâ'âh {taw} taw-aw' (The second form being feminine and used in ); from (the base of) H8376; a room (as circumscribed): - (little) chamber.


H8477 <STRHEB>@ תּחשׁ tachash takh'-ash The same as H8476; {Tachash} a relative of Abraham: - Thahash.


H8547 <STRHEB>@ תּמח temach teh'-makh Of uncertain derivation; {Temach} one of the Nethinim: - {Tamah} Thamah.


H8646 <STRHEB>@ תּרח terach teh'-rakh Of uncertain derivation; {Terach} the father of Abraham; also a place in the Desert: - {Tarah} Terah.


H807 <STRHEB>@ אשׁימא 'ăshîymâ' ash-ee-maw' Of foreign origin; {Ashima} a deity of Hamath: - Ashima.


H816 <STRHEB>@ אשׁם אשׁם 'âshamshêm {aw-sham'} aw-shame' A primitive root; to be guilty; by implication to be punished or perish: - X {certainly} be ({-come} made) {desolate} {destroy} X {greatly} be ({-come} {found} hold) {guilty} offend (acknowledge {offence}) trespassive


H818 <STRHEB>@ אשׁם 'âshêm aw-shame' From H816; guilty; hence presenting a sin offering: - one which is {faulty} guilty.


H864 <STRHEB>@ אתם 'êthâm ay-thawm' Of Egyptian derivation; {Etham} a place in the Desert: - Etham.


H937 <STRHEB>@ בּוּז bûz booz From H936; disrespect: - contempt ({-uously}) {despised} shamed.


H954 <STRHEB>@ בּוּשׁ bûsh boosh A primitive root; properly to {pale} that {is} by implication to be ashamed; also (by implication) to be {disappointed} or delayed: - ({be} {make} bring {to} {cause} put {to} {with} a-) shame ({-d}) be (put to) confounded ({-fusion}) become {dry} {delay} be long.


H955 <STRHEB>@ בּוּשׁה bûshâh boo-shaw' Feminine participle passive of H954; shame: - shame.


G11 <STRGRK>@ Ἀβραάμ Abraam ab-rah-am' Of Hebrew origin [H85]; Abraham the Hebrew patriarch. In the text should probably read Jacob: - Abraham.


G28 <STRGRK>@ Ἄγαρ Agar ag'-ar Of Hebrew origin [H1904]; Hagar the concubine of Abraham: - Hagar.


G68 <STRGRK>@ ἀγρός agros ag-ros' From G71; a field (as a drive for cattle); generally the country; specifically a farm that is hamlet: - country farm piece of ground land.


G1568 <STRGRK>@ ἐκθαμβέω ekthambeō ek-tham-beh'-o From G1569; to astonish utterly: - affright greatly (sore) amaze.


G1569 <STRGRK>@ ἔκθαμβος ekthambos ek'-tham-bos From G1537 and G2285; utterly astounded: - greatly wondering.


G1697 <STRGRK>@ Ἐμμόρ Emmor em-mor' Of Hebrew origin [H2544]; Emmor (that is Chamor) a Canaanite: - Emmor.


G1788 <STRGRK>@ ἐντρέπω entrepō en-trep'-o From G1722 and the base of G5157; to invert that is (figuratively and reflexively) in a good sense to respect; or in a bad one to confound: - regard (give) reverence shame.


G1791 <STRGRK>@ ἐντροπή entropē en-trop-ay' From G1788; confusion: - shame.


G1870 <STRGRK>@ ἐπαισχύνομαι epaischunomai ep-ahee-skhoo'-nom-ahee From G1909 and G153; to feel shame for something: - be ashamed.


G127 <STRGRK>@ αἰδώς aidōs ahee-doce' Perhaps from G1 (as a negative particle) and G1492 (through the idea of downcast eyes); bashfulness that is (towards men) modesty or (towards God) awe: - reverence shamefacedness.


G149 <STRGRK>@ αἰσχρόν aischron ahee-skhron' Neuter of G150; a shameful thing that is indecorum: - shame.


G150 <STRGRK>@ αἰσχρός aischros ahee-skhros' From the same as G153; shameful that is base (specifically venal): - filthy.


G151 <STRGRK>@ αἰσχρότης aischrotēs ahee-skhrot'-ace From G150; shamefulness that is obscenity: - filthiness.


G152 <STRGRK>@ αἰσχύνη aischunē ahee-skhoo'-nay From G153; shame or disgrace (abstractly or concretely): - dishonesty shame.


G153 <STRGRK>@ αἰσχύνομαι aischunomai ahee-skhoo'-nom-ahee From αἶσχος aischos (disfigurement that is disgrace); to feel shame (for oneself): - be ashamed.


G2135 <STRGRK>@ εὐνοῦχος eunouchos yoo-noo'-khos From εὐνή eunē (a bed) and G2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication a chamberlain (state officer): - eunuch.


G2283 <STRGRK>@ Θάμαρ Thamar tham'-ar Of Hebrew origin [H8559]; Thamar (that is Tamar) an Israelitess: - Thamar.


G2284 <STRGRK>@ θαμβέω thambeō tham-beh'-o From G2285; to stupefy (with surprise) that is astound: - amaze astonish.


G2285 <STRGRK>@ θάμβος thambos tham'-bos Akin to an obsolete τάφω taphō (to dumbfound); stupefaction (by surprise) that is astonishment: - X amazed + astonished wonder.


G2291 <STRGRK>@ Θάρα Thara thar'-ah Of Hebrew origin [H8646]; Thara (that is Terach) the father of Abraham: - Thara.


G2464 <STRGRK>@ Ἰσαάκ Isaak ee-sah-ak' Of Hebrew origin [H3327]; Isaac (that is Jitschak) the son of Abraham: - Isaac.


G2488 <STRGRK>@ Ἰωαθαμ Iōatham ee-o-ath'-am Of Hebrew origin [H3147]; Joatham (that is Jotham) an Israelite: - Joatham.


G2617 <STRGRK>@ καταισχύνω kataischunō kat-ahee-skhoo'-no From G2596 and G153; to shame down that is disgrace or (by implication) put to the blush: - confound dishonour (be a- make a-) shame (-d).


G2646 <STRGRK>@ κατάλυμα kataluma kat-al'-oo-mah From G2647; properly a dissolution (breaking up of a journey) that is (by implication) a lodging place: - guestchamber inn.


G2845 <STRGRK>@ κοίτη koitē koy'-tay From G2749; a couch; by extension cohabitation; by implication the male sperm: - bed chambering X conceive.


G2846 <STRGRK>@ κοιτών koitōn koy-tone' From G2845; a bed room: - + chamberlain.


G2968 <STRGRK>@ κώμη kōmē ko'-may From G2749; a hamlet (as if laid down): - town village.


G260 <STRGRK>@ ἅμα hama ham'-ah A primary particle; properly at the same time but freely used as a preposition or adverb denoting close association: - also and together with (-al).


G264 <STRGRK>@ ἁμαρτάνω hamartanō ham-ar-tan'-o Perhaps from G1 (as a negative particle) and the base of G3313; properly to miss the mark (and so not share in the prize) that is (figuratively) to err especially (morally) to sin: - for your faults offend sin trespass.


G265 <STRGRK>@ ἁμάρτημα hamartēma ham-ar'-tay-mah From G264; a sin (properly concrete): - sin.


G266 <STRGRK>@ ἁμαρτία hamartia ham-ar-tee'-ah From G264; sin (properly abstract): - offence sin (-ful).


G268 <STRGRK>@ ἁμαρτωλός hamartōlos ham-ar-to-los' From G264; sinful that is a sinner: - sinful sinner.


G3111 <STRGRK>@ μάκελλον makellon mak'-el-lon Of Latin origin [macellum]; a butcher's stall meat market or provision shop: - shambles.


G3493 <STRGRK>@ Ναχώρ Nachōr nakh-ore' Of Hebrew origin [H5152]; Nachor the grandfather of Abraham: - Nachor.


G3567 <STRGRK>@ νυμφών numphōn noom-fohn' From G3565; the bridal room: - bridechamber.


G3623 <STRGRK>@ οἰκονόμος oikonomos oy-kon-om'-os From G3624 and the base of G3551; a house distributor (that is manager) or overseer that is an employee in that capacity; by extension a fiscal agent (treasurer); figuratively a preacher (of the Gospel): - chamberlain governor steward.


G3856 <STRGRK>@ παραδειγματίζω paradeigmatizō par-ad-igue-mat-id'-zo From G3844 and G1165; to show alongside (the public) that is expose to infamy: - make a public example put to an open shame.


G4029 <STRGRK>@ περίκειμαι perikeimai per-ik'-i-mahee From G4012 and G2749; to lie all around that is inclose6 encircle hamper (literally or figuratively): - be bound (compassed) with hang about.


G4414 <STRGRK>@ πρωτοστάτης prōtostatēs pro-tos-tat'-ace From G4413 and G2476; one standing first in the ranks that is a captain (champion): - ringleader.


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


G4564 <STRGRK>@ Σάῤῥα Sarrha sar'-hrah Of Hebrew origin [H8283]; Sarra (that is Sarah) the wife of Abraham: - Sara Sarah.


G4711 <STRGRK>@ σπυρίς spuris spoo-rece' From G4687 (as woven); a hamper or lunch receptacle: - basket.


G4974 <STRGRK>@ σφυρόν sphuron sfoo-ron' Neuter of a presumed derivative probably of the same as σφαῖρα sphaira (a ball sphere; compare the feminine σφῦρα sphura a hammer); the ankle (as globular): - ancle bone.


G422 <STRGRK>@ ἀνεπαίσχυντος anepaischuntos an-ep-ah'ee-skhoon-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of a compound of G1909 and G153; not ashamed that is (by implication) irreprehensible: - that neededth not to be ashamed.


G5009 <STRGRK>@ ταμεῖον tameion tam-i'-on Neuter contraction of a presumed derivative of ταμίας tamias (a dispenser or distributor; akin to τέμνω temnō to cut); a dispensary or magazine that is a chamber on the ground floor or interior of an Oriental house (generally used for storage or privacy a spot for retirement): - secret chamber closet storehouse.


G5180 <STRGRK>@ τύπτω tuptō toop'-to A primary verb (in a strengthened form); to thump that is cudgel or pummel (properly with a stick or bastinado) but in any case by repeated blows; thus differing from G3817 and G3960 which denote a [usually single] blow with the hand or any instrument or G4141 with the fist [or a hammer] or G4474 with the palm; as well as from G5177 an accidental collision); by implication to punish; figuratively to offend (the conscience): - beat smite strike wound.


G5195 <STRGRK>@ ὑβρίζω hubrizō hoo-brid'-zo From G5196; to exercise violence that is abuse: - use despitefully reproach entreat shamefully (spitefully).


G5253 <STRGRK>@ ὑπερῷον huperōon hoop-er-o'-on Neuter of a derivative of G5228; a higher part of the house that is apartment in the third story: - upper chamber (room).


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.


G808 <STRGRK>@ ἀσχημοσύνη aschēmosunē as-kay-mos-oo'-nay From G809; an indecency; by implication the pudenda: - shame that which is unseemly.


G818 <STRGRK>@ ἀτιμάζω atimazō at-im-ad'-zo From G820; to render infamous that is (by implication) contemn or maltreat: - despise dishonour suffer shame entreat shamefully.


G819 <STRGRK>@ ἀτιμία atimia at-ee-mee'-ah From G820; infamy that is (subjectively) comparative indignity (objectively) disgrace: - dishonour reproach shame vile.


G821 <STRGRK>@ ἀτιμόω atimoō at-ee-mo'-o From G820; used like G818 to maltreat: - handle shamefully.