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hitchcock:
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Exodus
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
going
out
,
departure
-
HITCHCOCK
-
E
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Luz
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
separation
;
departure
;
an
almond
-
HITCHCOCK
-
L
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H237 <
STRHEB
>@ אזל '
ezel
eh
'-
zel
From
H235;
departure
; {
ezel
}
a
memorial
stone
in
Palestine
: -
Ezel
.
H4331 <
STRHEB
>@ מישׁא
m
ê
ysh
â'
may
-
shaw
'
From
H4185;
departure
; {
Mesha
}
a
place
in
Arabia
;
also
an
Israelite
: -
Mesha
.
H4550 <
STRHEB
>@ מסּע
massa
‛
mas
-
sah
From
H5265;
a
departure
(
from
striking
the
{
tents
})
that
{
is
}
march
(
not
necessarily
a
single
day
´
s
travel
);
by
implication
a
station
(
or
point
of
departure
): -
journey
(-
ing
).
H5626 <
STRHEB
>@ סרה
sir
â
h
see
-
raw
'
From
H5493;
departure
; {
Sirah
}
a
cistern
so
called
: -
Sirah
.
See
also
H5518.
H5799 <
STRHEB
>@ עזאזל ‛ă
z
â'
z
ê
l
az
-
aw
-
zale
'
From
H5795 and
H235;
goat
of
departure
;
the
scapegoat
: -
scapegoat
.
H7846 <
STRHEB
>@ סט שׂט ώêţ
s
êţ {
sayte
}
sayt
From
H7750;
a
departure
from
{
right
}
that
{
is
}
sin
: - {
revolter
}
that
turn
aside
.
G3992 <
STRGRK
>@ πέμπω
pemp
ō
pem
'-
po
Apparently
a
primary
verb
;
to
dispatch
(
from
the
subjective
view
or
point
of
departure
whereas
ἵημι
hi
ē
mi
[
as
a
stronger
form
of
εἶμι
eimi
]
refers
rather
to
the
objective
point
or
terminus
ad
quem
and
G4724 denotes
properly
the
orderly
motion
involved
)
especially
on
a
temporary
errand
;
also
to
transmit
bestow
or
wield
: -
send
thrust
in
.
G359 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀνάλυσις
analusis
an
-
al
'-
oo
-
sis
From
G360;
departure
: -
departure
.
G575 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀπό
apo
apo
'
A
primary
particle
;
off
that
is
away
(
from
something
near
)
in
various
senses
(
of
place
time
or
relation
;
literally
or
figuratively
): - (
X
here
-)
after
ago
at
because
of
before
by
(
the
space
of
)
for
(-
th
)
from
in
(
out
)
of
off
(
up
-)
on
(-
ce
)
since
with
.
In
composition
(
as
a
prefix
)
it
usually
denotes
separation
departure6
cessation
completion6
reversal
etc
.
G867 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄφιξις
aphixis
af
'-
ix
-
is
From
G864;
properly
arrival
that
is
(
by
implication
)
departure
: -
departing
.