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H4935 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁעי
mish
‛î
y
mish
-
ee
'
Probably
from
H8159;
inspection
: -
to
supple
.
H4936 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁעם
mish
‛â
m
mish
-
awm
'
Apparently
from
H8159;
inspection
; {
Misham
}
an
Israelite
: -
Misham
.
H7789 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁוּר
sh
û
r
shoor
A
primitive
root
(
rather
identical
with
H7788 through
the
idea
of
going
round
for
inspection
);
to
spy
{
out
}
that
{
is
} (
generally
) {
survey
} (
for
evil
)
lurk
{
for
} (
for
good
)
care
for
: - {
behold
}
lay
{
wait
} {
look
} {
observe
} {
perceive
} {
regard
}
see
.
G1984 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπισκοπή
episkop
ē
ep
-
is
-
kop
-
ay
'
From
G1980;
inspection
(
for
relief
);
by
implication
superintendence
;
specifically
the
Christian
episcopate
: -
the
office
of
a
bishop
bishoprick
visitation
.
G3700 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀπτάνομαι ὄπτομαι
optanomai
optomai
op
-
tan
'-
om
-
ahee
op
'-
tom
-
ahee
The
first
a
(
middle
voice
)
prolonged
form
of
the
second
(
primary
)
which
is
used
for
it
in
certain
tenses
;
and
both
as
alternates
of
G3708;
to
gaze
(
that
is
with
wide
open
eyes
as
at
something
remarkable
;
and
thus
differing
from
G991 which
denotes
simply
voluntary
observation
;
and
from
G1492 which
expresses
merely
mechanical
passive
or
casual
vision
;
while
G2300 and
still
more
emphatically
its
intensive
G2334 signifies
an
earnest
but
more
continued
inspection
;
and
G4648 a
watching
from
a
distance
): -
appear
look
see
shew
self
.
G3907 <
STRGRK
>@ παρατήρησις
parat
ē
r
ē
sis
par
-
at
-
ay
'-
ray
-
sis
From
G3906;
inspection
that
is
ocular
evidence
: -
observation
.