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@
STRIN
G:
Beth
-
marcaboth
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
house
of
bitterness
wiped
out
-
HITCHCOCK
-
B
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Naboth
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
words
;
prophecies
-
HITCHCOCK
-
N
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Oboth
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
dragons
;
fathers
;
desires
-
HITCHCOCK
-
O
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Rehoboth
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
spaces
;
places
-
HITCHCOCK
-
R
tcr:
strongs:
H88 <
STRHEB
>@ אבת 'ô
b
ô
th
o
-
both
'
Plural
of
H178;
water
skins
; {
oboth
}
a
place
in
the
Desert
: -
Oboth
.
H1024 <
STRHEB
>@ בּית מרכּבות בּית המּרכּבות
b
ê
yth
hammark
â
b
ô
th
b
ê
yth
mark
â
b
ô
th
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
.
H1571 <
STRHEB
>@ גּם
gam
gam
By
contraction
from
an
unused
root
meaning
to
gather
;
properly
assemblage
;
used
only
adverbially
{
also
}
even6
{
yea
}
though
;
often
repeated
as
correlation
both
...
and
: - {
again
} {
alike
} {
also
} (
so
much
)
as
({
soon
})
both
(
so
) . . . {
and
} {
but
}
either
. . . {
or
} {
even
}
for
{
all
} (
in
)
likewise
({
manner
}) {
moreover
}
nay
. . . {
neither
} {
one
}
then
({-
refore
}) {
though
} {
what
} {
with
}
yea
.
H1686 <
STRHEB
>@ חריון דּביון
diby
ô
n
chery
ô
n
{
dib
-
yone
'}
kher
-
yone
'
Both
(
in
the
plural
only
and
)
of
uncertain
derivation
;
probably
some
cheap
{
vegetable
}
perhaps
a
bulbous
root
: -
dove
´
s
dung
.
H2008 <
STRHEB
>@ הנּה
h
ê
nn
â
h
hane
'-
naw
From
H2004;
hither
or
thither
(
but
used
both
of
place
and
time
): - {
here
}
hither
{[-
to
]} {
now
}
on
this
(
that
) {
side
} + {
since
}
this
(
that
) {
way
} {
thitherward
} +
thus
{
far
}
to
. . . {
fro
} +
yet
.
H2351 <
STRHEB
>@ חץ חוּץ
ch
û
ts
ch
û
ts
{
khoots
}
khoots
(
Both
forms
feminine
in
the
plural
);
from
an
unused
root
meaning
to
sever
;
properly
separate
by
a
{
wall
}
that
{
is
} {
outside
}
outdoors
: - {
abroad
} {
field
} {
forth
} {
highway
} {
more
}
out
({-
side
} {-
ward
}) {
street
}
without
.
H2651 <
STRHEB
>@ חפן
ch
ô
phen
kho
'-
fen
From
an
unused
root
of
uncertain
signification
;
a
fist
(
only
in
the
dual
): - {
fists
} (
both
) {
hands
}
hand
[-
full
].
H2896 <
STRHEB
>@ טוב ţô
b
tobe
From
H2895;
good
(
as
an
adjective
)
in
the
widest
sense
;
used
likewise
as
a
{
noun
}
both
in
the
masculine
and
the
{
feminine
}
the
singular
and
the
plural
({
good
}
a
good
or
good
{
thing
}
a
good
man
or
woman
;
the
{
good
}
goods
or
good
{
things
}
good
men
or
{
women
})
also
as
an
adverb
(
well
): - {
beautiful
} {
best
} {
better
} {
bountiful
} {
cheerful
}
at
{
ease
}
X
fair
({
word
}) (
be
in
) {
favour
} {
fine
} {
glad
}
good
({
deed
} {-
lier
} {
liest
} {-
ly
} {-
ness
} {-
s
}) {
graciously
} {
joyful
} {
kindly
} {
kindness
}
liketh
({
best
}) {
loving
} {
merry
}
X
{
most
} {
pleasant
} + {
pleaseth
} {
pleasure
} {
precious
} {
prosperity
} {
ready
} {
sweet
} {
wealth
} {
welfare
} (
be
)
well
([-
favoured
]).
H2942 <
STRHEB
>@ טעם ţ
e
‛ê
m
teh
-
ame
' (
Chaldee
);
from
{
H2939}
and
equivalent
to
H2941;
properly
flavor
;
figuratively
judgment
(
both
subjectively
and
objectively
);
hence
account
(
both
subjectively
and
objectively
): - + {
chancellor
} + {
command
} {
commandment
} {
decree
} + {
regard
} {
taste
}
wisdom
.
H3027 <
STRHEB
>@ יד
y
â
d
yawd
A
primitive
word
;
a
hand
(
the
open
one
(
indicating
{
power
}
means6
{
direction
} {
etc
.})
in
distinction
from
{
H3709}
the
closed
one
);
used
(
as
{
noun
} {
adverb
}
etc
.)
in
a
great
variety
of
{
applications
}
both
literally
and
{
figuratively
}
both
proximate
and
remote
: - (+
be
) {
able
}
X
{
about
} + {
armholes
} {
at
} {
axletree
}
because
{
of
} {
beside
} {
border
}
X
{
bounty
} + {
broad
} [
broken
-] {
handed
}
X
{
by
} {
charge
} {
coast
} + {
consecrate
} + {
creditor
} {
custody
} {
debt
} {
dominion
}
X
{
enough
} + {
fellowship
} {
force
}
X
{
from
}
hand
{[-
staves
} -
y
{
work
]}
X
{
he
} {
himself
}
X
{
in
} {
labour
} + {
large
} {
ledge
} [
left
-] {
handed
} {
means
}
X
{
mine
} {
ministry
} {
near
}
X
{
of
}
X
{
order
} {
ordinance
}
X
{
our
} {
parts
} {
pain
} {
power
}
X
{
presumptuously
} {
service
} {
side
} {
sore
} {
state
} {
stay
}
draw
with
{
strength
} {
stroke
} + {
swear
} {
terror
}
X
{
thee
}
X
by
{
them
}
X
{
them
-
selves
}
X
thine
{
own
}
X
{
thou
} {
through
}
X
{
throwing
} + {
thumb
} {
times
}
X
{
to
}
X
{
under
}
X
{
us
}
X
wait
{
on
} [
way
-] {
side
} {
where
} + {
wide
}
X
with
({
him
} {
me
} {
you
}) {
work
} + {
yield
}
X
your
-
selves
.
H3162 <
STRHEB
>@ יחד
yachad
yakh
'-
ad
From
H3161;
properly
a
{
unit
}
that
{
is
} (
adverbially
)
unitedly
: - {
alike
}
at
all
({
once
}) {
both
} {
likewise
} {
only
} (
al
-) {
together
}
withal
.
H4185 <
STRHEB
>@ מוּשׁ
m
û
sh
moosh
A
primitive
root
(
perhaps
rather
the
same
as
H4184 through
the
idea
of
receding
by
contact
);
to
withdraw
(
both
literally
and
{
figuratively
}
whether
intransitively
or
transitively
): - {
cease
} {
depart
}
go
{
back
} {
remove
}
take
away
.
H413 <
STRHEB
>@ אל אל 'ê
l
'
el
{
ale
}
el
(
Used
only
in
the
shortened
constructive
form
(
the
second
form
));
a
primitive
{
particle
}
properly
denoting
motion
{
towards
}
but
occasionally
used
of
a
quiescent
{
position
}
that
{
is
}
near6
with
or
among
;
often
in
{
general
}
to
: - {
about
}
according
{
to
} {
after
} {
against
} {
among
}
as
{
for
} {
at
}
because
({-
fore
} {-
side
})
both
. . . {
and
} {
by
} {
concerning
} {
for
} {
from
}
X
{
hath
}
in
({-
to
}) {
near
} (
out
) {
of
} {
over
}
through6to
({-
ward
}) {
under
} {
unto
} {
upon
} {
whether
}
with
(-
in
).
H5022 <
STRHEB
>@ נבות
n
â
b
ô
th
naw
-
both
'
Feminine
plural
from
the
same
as
H5011;
fruits
; {
Naboth
}
an
Israelite
: -
Naboth
.
H5687 <
STRHEB
>@ עבות עבת ‛â
b
ô
th
‛â
b
ô
th
{
aw
-
both
'}
aw
-
both
'
From
H5686; {
intwined
}
that
{
is
}
dense
: -
thick
.
H5921 <
STRHEB
>@ על ‛
al
al
Properly
the
same
as
H5920 used
as
a
preposition
(
in
the
singular
or
{
plural
}
often
with
{
prefix
}
or
as
conjugation
with
a
particle
following
); {
above
}
over6
{
upon
}
or
against
(
yet
always
in
this
last
relation
with
a
downward
aspect
)
in
a
great
variety
of
applications
: - {
above
}
according
to
({-
ly
}) {
after
} (
as
) {
against
} {
among
} {
and
}
X
{
as
} {
at
}
because
{
of
}
beside
(
the
rest
{
of
}) {
between
}
beyond
the
{
time
}
X
both
{
and
}
by
(
reason
{
of
})
X
had
the
charge
{
of
}
concerning
{
for
}
in
({
that
}) ({
forth
}
out
) {
of
} (
from
) ({
off
}) (
up
-) {
on
} {
over
} {
than
}
through
({-
out
}) {
to
} {
touching
}
X
with
.
H517 <
STRHEB
>@ אם 'ê
m
ame
A
primitive
word
;
a
mother
(
as
the
bond
of
the
family
);
in
a
wide
sense
(
both
literally
and
figuratively
); (
like
H1): - {
dam
} {
mother
}
X
parting
.
H6100 <
STRHEB
>@ עצין גּבר עציון גּבר ‛
etsy
ô
n
geber
‛
etsy
ô
n
geber
(
both
)
ets
-
yone
'
gheh
'-
ber
From
H6096 and
H1397;
backbone
like
of
a
man
; {
Etsjon
-
Geber
}
a
place
on
the
Red
Sea
: - {
Ezion
-
gaber
}
Ezion
-
geber
.
H700 <
STRHEB
>@ ארבּות 'ă
rubb
ô
th
ar
-
oob
-
both
Plural
of
H699; {
Arubboth
}
a
place
in
Palestine
: -
Aruboth
.
H7344 <
STRHEB
>@ רחבת רחבות
rech
ô
b
ô
th
rech
ô
b
ô
th
{
rekh
-
o
-
both
'}
rekh
-
o
-
both
'
Plural
of
H7339;
streets
; {
Rechoboth
}
a
place
in
Assyria
and
one
in
Palestine
: -
Rehoboth
.
H7553 <
STRHEB
>@ רקמה
riqm
â
h
rik
-
maw
'
From
H7551;
variegation
of
color
;
specifically
embroidery
: -
broidered
({
work
})
divers
{
colours
} (
raiment
of
)
needlework
(
on
both
sides
).
H8074 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמם
sh
â
m
ê
m
shaw
-
mame
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
stun
(
or
intransitively
grow
{
numb
})
that
{
is
}
devastate
or
(
figuratively
)
stupefy
(
both
usually
in
a
passive
sense
): -
make
{
amazed
}
be
{
astonied
} (
be
an
)
astonish
({-
ment
}) ({
be
}
bring
{
into
} {
unto
} {
lay
} {
lie
}
make
)
desolate
({-
ion
} {
places
})
be
{
destitute
}
destroy
({
self
}) ({
lay
} {
lie
}
make
) {
waste
}
wonder
.
H8147 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁתּים שׁנים
shenayim
shettayim
{
shen
-
ah
'-
yim
}
shet
-
tah
'-
yim
(
The
first
form
being
dual
of
H8145;
the
second
form
being
feminine
);
two
;
also
(
as
ordinal
)
twofold
: - {
both
} {
couple
} {
double
} {
second
} {
twain
} + {
twelfth
} + {
twelve
} +
twenty
(
sixscore
) {
thousand
} {
twice
}
two
.
H8580 <
STRHEB
>@ תּנשׁמת
tanshemeth
tan
-
sheh
'-
meth
From
H5395;
properly
a
hard
{
breather
}
that
{
is
}
the
name
of
two
unclean
{
creatures
}
a
lizard
and
a
bird
(
both
perhaps
from
changing
color
through
their
{
irascibility
})
probably
the
tree
toad
and
the
water
hen
: - {
mole
}
swan
.
H8582 <
STRHEB
>@ תּעה
t
â‛â
h
taw
-
aw
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
vacillate
}
that
{
is
}
reel
or
stray
(
literally
or
figuratively
);
also
causatively
of
both
: - (
cause
to
)
go
{
astray
} {
deceive
} {
dissemble
} (
cause
{
to
}
make
to
) {
err
} {
pant
} {
seduce
} (
make
to
) {
stagger
} (
cause
to
) {
wander
}
be
out
of
the
way
.
H983 <
STRHEB
>@ בּטח
be
ţ
ach
beh
'-
takh
From
H982;
properly
a
place
of
refuge
;
abstractly
{
safety
}
both
the
fact
(
security
)
and
the
feeling
(
trust
);
often
(
adverbially
with
or
without
preposition
)
safely
: - {
assurance
} {
boldly
} (
without
)
care
({-
less
}) {
confidence
} {
hope
}
safe
({-
ly
} {-
ty
}) {
secure
}
surely
.
G1163 <
STRGRK
>@ δεῖ
dei
die
deh
-
on
'
Third
person
singular
active
present
of
G1210;
also
δεόν
deon
which
is
neuter
active
participle
of
the
same
;
both
used
impersonally
;
it
is
(
was
etc
.)
necessary
(
as
binding
): -
behoved
be
meet
must
(
needs
) (
be
)
need
(-
ful
)
ought
should
.
G1417 <
STRGRK
>@ δύο
duo
doo
'-
o
A
primary
numeral
;
two
: -
both
twain
two
.
G1538 <
STRGRK
>@ ἕκαστος
hekastos
hek
'-
as
-
tos
As
if
a
superlative
of
ἕκας
hekas
(
afar
);
each
or
every
: -
any
both
each
(
one
)
every
(
man
one
woman
)
particularly
.
G1577 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκκλησία
ekkl
ē
sia
ek
-
klay
-
see
'-
ah
From
a
compound
of
G1537 and
a
derivative
of
G2564;
a
calling
out
that
is
(
concretely
)
a
popular
meeting
especially
a
religious
congregation
(
Jewish
synagogue
or
Christian
community
of
members
on
earth
or
saints
in
heaven
or
both
): -
assembly
church
.
G1782 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐντεύθεν
enteuthen
ent
-
yoo
'-
then
From
the
same
as
G1759;
hence
(
literally
or
figuratively
); (
repeated
)
on
both
sides
: - (
from
)
hence
on
either
side
.
G2250 <
STRGRK
>@ ἡμέρα
h
ē
mera
hay
-
mer
'-
ah
Feminine
(
with
G5610 implied
)
of
a
derivative
of
ἧμαι
h
ē
mai
(
to
sit
;
akin
to
the
base
of
G1476)
meaning
tame
that
is
gentle
;
day
that
is
(
literally
)
the
time
space
between
dawn
and
dark
or
the
whole
24
hours
(
but
several
days
were
usually
reckoned
by
the
Jews
as
inclusive
of
the
parts
of
both
extremes
);
figuratively
a
period
(
always
defined
more
or
less
clearly
by
the
context
): -
age
+
alway
(
mid
-)
day
(
by
day
[-
ly
]) +
for
ever
judgment
(
day
)
time
while
years
.
G2504 <
STRGRK
>@ κἀγώ κἀμοί κἀμέ
kag
ō
kamoi
kame
kag
-
o
'
kam
-
oy
'
kam
-
eh
'
So
also
the
dative
(
second
form
)
and
accusative
(
third
form
);
from
G2532 and
G1473;
and
(
or
also
even
etc
.)
I
(
to
)
me
: - (
and
even
even
so
so
)
I
(
also
in
like
wise
)
both
me
me
also
.
G2532 <
STRGRK
>@ καί
kai
kahee
Apparently
a
primary
particle
having
a
copulative
and
sometimes
also
a
cumulative
force
;
and
also6
even
so6
then
too
etc
.;
often
used
in
connection
(
or
composition
)
with
other
particles
or
small
words
: -
and
also
both
but
even
for
if
indeed
likewise
moreover
or
so
that
then
therefore
when
yea
yet
.
G297 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀμφότερος
amphoteros
am
-
fot
'-
er
-
os
Comparative
of
ἀμφί
amphi
(
around
); (
in
plural
)
both
: -
both
.
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
.
G4483 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥέω
rhe
ō
hreh
'-
o
For
certain
tenses
of
which
a
prolonged
form
(ἐρέω
ere
ō)
is
used
;
and
both
as
alternate
for
G2036;
perhaps
akin
(
or
identical
)
with
G4482 (
through
the
idea
of
pouring
forth
);
to
utter
that
is
speak
or
say
: -
command
make
say
speak
(
of
).
Compare
G3004.
G4486 <
STRGRK
>@ ῥήγνυμι ῥήσσω
rh
ē
gnumi
rh
ē
ss
ō
hrayg
'-
noo
-
mee
hrace
'-
so
Both
are
prolonged
forms
of
ῥήκω
rh
ē
ko
(
which
appears
only
in
certain
forms
and
is
itself
probably
a
strengthened
form
of
ἄγνυμι
agnumi
(
see
in
G2608));
to
break
wreck
or
crack
that
is
(
especially
)
to
sunder
(
by
separation
of
the
parts
;
G2608 being
its
intensive
(
with
the
preposition
in
compounds
)
and
G2352 a
shattering
to
minute
fragments
;
but
not
a
reduction
to
the
constituent
particles
like
G3089)
or
disrupt
lacerate
;
by
implication
to
convulse
(
with
spasms
);
figuratively
to
give
vent
to
joyful
emotions
: -
break
(
forth
)
burst
rend
tear
.
G5037 <
STRGRK
>@ τε
te
teh
A
primary
particle
(
enclitic
)
of
connection
or
addition
;
both
or
also
(
properly
as
a
correlation
of
G2532): -
also
and
both
even
then
whether
.
Often
used
in
compounds
usually
as
the
latter
part
.
G999 <
STRGRK
>@ βόθυνος
bothunos
both
'-
oo
-
nos
Akin
to
G900;
a
hole
(
in
the
ground
);
specifically
a
cistern
: -
ditch
pit
.