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@
STRIN
G:
Aeneas
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
praised
;
praiseworthy
-
HITCHCOCK
-
A
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Epenetus
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
laudable
;
worthy
of
praise
-
HITCHCOCK
-
E
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Timon
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
honorable
;
worthy
-
HITCHCOCK
-
T
tcr:
strongs:
H1121 <
STRHEB
>@ בּן
b
ê
n
bane
From
H1129;
a
son
(
as
a
builder
of
the
family
{
name
})
in
the
widest
sense
(
of
literal
and
figurative
{
relationship
}
including
{
grandson
}
subject6
{
nation
}
quality
or
{
condition
} {
etc
.} (
like
{
H1} {
H251}
etc
.): - + {
afflicted
} {
age
} [
Ahoh
-] [
Ammon
-] [
Hachmon
-] {[
Lev
-]
ite
} [
anoint
-]
ed
{
one
}
appointed
{
to
} (+) {
arrow
} [
Assyr
-] [
Babylon
-] [
Egypt
-] {[
Grec
-]
ian
}
one
{
born
} {
bough
} {
branch
} {
breed
} + (
young
) {
bullock
} + (
young
) {
calf
}
X
came
up
{
in
} {
child
} {
colt
}
X
{
common
}
X
{
corn
} {
daughter
}
X
of
{
first
} + {
firstborn
} {
foal
} +
very
{
fruitful
} + {
postage
}
X
{
in
} + {
kid
} + {
lamb
} (+) {
man
} {
meet
} + {
mighty
} + {
nephew
} {
old
} (+) {
people
} + {
rebel
} + {
robber
}
X
servant
{
born
}
X
{
soldier
} {
son
} + {
spark
} + {
steward
} + {
stranger
}
X
{
surely
}
them
{
of
} +
tumultuous
{
one
} + {
valiant
[-
est
]} {
whelp
} {
worthy
}
young
({
one
})
youth
.
H1984 <
STRHEB
>@ הלל
h
â
lal
haw
-
lal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
clear
(
originally
of
{
sound
}
but
usually
of
color
);
to
shine
;
hence
to
make
a
show
;
to
boast
;
and
thus
to
be
(
clamorously
)
foolish
;
to
rave
;
causatively
to
celebrate
;
also
to
stultify
: - (
make
)
boast
({
self
}) {
celebrate
} {
commend
} ({
deal
} {
make
})
fool
({-
ish
} {-
ly
}) {
glory
}
give
{[
light
]}
be
({
make
}
feign
self
)
mad
({
against
})
give
in
{
marriage
} {[
sing
}
be
worthy
of
] {
praise
} {
rage
} {
renowned
}
shine
.
H117 <
STRHEB
>@ אדּיר '
add
î
yr
ad
-
deer
'
From
H142;
wide
or
(
generally
)
large
;
figuratively
powerful
: - {
excellent
} {
famous
} {
gallant
} {
glorious
} {
goodly
} {
lordly
}
mighty
({-
ier
} {
one
}) {
noble
} {
principal
}
worthy
.
H2145 <
STRHEB
>@ זכר
z
â
k
â
r
zaw
-
kawr
'
From
H2142;
properly
{
remembered
}
that
{
is
}
a
male
(
of
man
or
{
animals
}
as
being
the
most
noteworthy
sex
): -
X
{
him
} {
male
}
man
({
child
} -
kind
).
H2428 <
STRHEB
>@ חיל
chayil
khah
'-
yil
From
H2342;
probably
a
{
force
}
whether
of
{
men
}
means
or
other
resources
;
an
{
army
}
wealth6
{
virtue
} {
valor
}
strength
: - {
able
} {
activity
} (+) {
army
}
band
of
men
({
soldiers
}) {
company
} (
great
) {
forces
} {
goods
} {
host
} {
might
} {
power
} {
riches
} {
strength
} {
strong
} {
substance
} {
train
} (+)
valiant
({-
ly
}) {
valour
}
virtuous
({-
ly
}) {
war
}
worthy
(-
ily
).
H376 <
STRHEB
>@ אישׁ 'î
ysh
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.
H4191 <
STRHEB
>@ מוּת
m
û
th
mooth
A
primitive
root
;
to
die
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
causatively
to
kill
: -
X
at
{
all
}
X
{
crying
} (
be
)
dead
({
body
} {
man
} {
one
}) (
put
{
to
}
worthy
of
) {
death
}
destroy
({-
er
}) (
cause
{
to
}
be
like
{
to
}
must
) {
die
} {
kill
}
necro
{[-
mancer
]}
X
must
{
needs
} {
slay
}
X
{
surely
}
X
very
{
suddenly
}
X
in
[
no
]
wise
.
H4941 <
STRHEB
>@ משׁפּט
mishp
âţ
mish
-
pawt
'
From
H8199;
properly
a
verdict
(
favorable
or
unfavorable
)
pronounced
{
judicially
}
especially
a
sentence
or
formal
decree
(
human
or
(
particularly
)
divine
{
law
}
individual
or
{
collectively
})
including
the
{
act
}
the
{
place
}
the
{
suit
}
the
{
crime
}
and
the
penalty
;
abstractly
{
justice
}
including
a
particular
{
right
}
or
privilege
(
statutory
or
{
customary
})
or
even
a
style
: - + {
adversary
} {
ceremony
} {
charge
}
X
{
crime
} {
custom
} {
desert
} {
determination
} {
discretion
} {
disposing
} {
due
} {
fashion
} {
form
}
to
be
{
judged
} {
judgment
}
just
({-
ice
} {-
ly
}) (
manner
of
)
law
({-
ful
}) {
manner
} {
measure
} (
due
) {
order
} {
ordinance
} {
right
} {
sentence
} {
usest
}
X
{
worthy
} +
wrong
.
H6994 <
STRHEB
>@ קטן
q
âţô
n
kaw
-
tone
'
A
primitive
root
(
rather
denominative
from
H6996);
to
{
diminish
}
that
{
is
}
be
(
causatively
make
)
diminutive
or
(
figuratively
)
of
no
account
: -
be
a
(
make
)
small
({
thing
})
be
not
worthy
.
H639 <
STRHEB
>@ אף '
aph
af
From
H599;
properly
the
nose
or
nostril
;
hence
the
{
face
}
and
occasionally
a
person
;
also
(
from
the
rapid
breathing
in
passion
)
ire
: -
anger
({-
gry
}) + {
before
} {
countenance
} {
face
} + {
forbearing
} {
forehead
} + [
long
-] {
suffering
} {
nose
} {
nostril
} {
snout
}
X
{
worthy
}
wrath
.
G2425 <
STRGRK
>@ ἱκανός
hikanos
hik
-
an
-
os
'
From
ἵκω
hik
ō (ἱκάνω
or
ἱκνέομαι;
akin
to
G2240;
to
arrive
);
competent
(
as
if
coming
in
season
)
that
is
ample
(
in
amount
)
or
fit
(
in
character
): -
able
+
content
enough
good
great
large
long
(
while
)
many
meet
much
security
sore
sufficient
worthy
.
G2570 <
STRGRK
>@ καλός
kalos
kal
-
os
'
Of
uncertain
affinity
;
properly
beautiful
but
chiefly
(
figuratively
)
good
(
literally
or
morally
)
that
is
valuable
or
virtuous
(
for
appearance
or
use
and
thus
distinguished
from
G18 which
is
properly
intrinsic
): -
X
better
fair
good
(-
ly
)
honest
meet
well
worthy
.
G2661 <
STRGRK
>@ καταξιόω
kataxio
ō
kat
-
ax
-
ee
-
o
'-
o
From
G2596 and
G515;
to
deem
entirely
deserving
: - (
ac
-)
count
worthy
.
G2735 <
STRGRK
>@ κατόρθωμα
katorth
ō
ma
kat
-
or
'-
tho
-
mah
From
a
compound
of
G2596 and
a
derivative
of
G3717 (
compare
G1357);
something
made
fully
upright
that
is
(
figuratively
)
rectification
(
specifically
good
public
administration
): -
very
worthy
deed
.
G281 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀμήν
am
ē
n
am
-
ane
'
Of
Hebrew
origin
[
H543];
properly
firm
that
is
(
figuratively
)
trustworthy
;
adverbially
surely
(
often
as
interjection
so
be
it
): -
amen
verily
.
G3756 <
STRGRK
>@ οὐ
ou
oo
Also
οὐκ
ouk
ook
used
before
a
vowel
and
οὐχ
ouch
ookh
before
an
aspirate
.
A
primary
word
;
the
absolutely
negative
(
compare
G3361)
adverb
;
no
or
not
: - +
long
nay
neither
never
no
(
X
man
)
none
[
can
-]
not
+
nothing
+
special
un
([-
worthy
])
when
+
without
+
yet
but
.
See
also
G3364 G3372.
G370 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀνάξιος
anaxios
an
-
ax
'-
ee
-
os
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
G514;
unfit
: -
unworthy
.
G4101 <
STRGRK
>@ πιστικός
pistikos
pis
-
tik
-
os
'
From
G4102;
trustworthy
that
is
genuine
(
unadulterated
): -
spike
-[
nard
].
G4103 <
STRGRK
>@ πιστός
pistos
pis
-
tos
'
From
G3982;
objectively
trustworthy
;
subjectively
trustful
: -
believe
(-
ing
-
r
)
faithful
(-
ly
)
sure
true
.
G5485 <
STRGRK
>@ χάρις
charis
khar
'-
ece
From
G5463;
graciousness
(
as
gratifying
)
of
manner
or
act
(
abstract
or
concrete
;
literal
figurative
or
spiritual
;
especially
the
divine
influence
upon
the
heart
and
its
reflection
in
the
life
;
including
gratitude
): -
acceptable
benefit
favour
gift
grace
(-
ious
)
joy
liberality
pleasure
thank
(-
s
-
worthy
).
G514 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄξιος
axios
ax
'-
ee
-
os
Probably
from
G71;
deserving
comparable
or
suitable
(
as
if
drawing
praise
): -
due
reward
meet
[
un
-]
worthy
.
G515 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀξιόω
axio
ō
ax
-
ee
-
o
'-
o
From
G514;
to
deem
entitled
or
fit
: -
desire
think
good
count
(
think
)
worthy
.
G571 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄπιστος
apistos
ap
'-
is
-
tos
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
G4103; (
actively
)
disbelieving
that
is
without
Christian
faith
(
specifically
a
heathen
); (
passively
)
untrustworthy
(
person
)
or
incredible
(
thing
): -
that
believeth
not
faithless
incredible
thing
infidel
unbeliever
(-
ing
).