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hitchcock:
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Barak
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
thunder
,
or
in
vain
-
HITCHCOCK
-
B
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Dalmatia
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
deceitful
lamps
;
vain
brightness
-
HITCHCOCK
-
D
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Rakkon
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
vain
;
void
;
mountain
of
enjoyment
-
HITCHCOCK
-
R
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Rekem
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
vain
pictures
;
divers
picture
-
HITCHCOCK
-
R
tcr:
strongs:
H1891 <
STRHEB
>@ הבל
h
â
bal
haw
-
bal
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
vain
in
{
act
} {
word
}
or
expectation
;
specifically
to
lead
astray
: -
be
({
become
}
make
)
vain
.
H1892 <
STRHEB
>@ הבל הבל
hebel
h
ă
b
ê
l
{
heh
'-
bel
}
hab
-
ale
'
From
H1891;
emptiness
or
vanity
;
figuratively
something
transitory
and
unsatisfactory
;
often
used
as
an
adverb
: -
X
{
altogether
} {
vain
}
vanity
.
H2600 <
STRHEB
>@ חנּם
chinn
â
m
khin
-
nawm
'
From
H2580; {
gratis
}
that
{
is
}
devoid
of
{
cost
}
reason
or
advantage
: -
without
a
cause
({
cost
} {
wages
}) {
causeless
}
to
cost
{
nothing
}
free
({-
ly
}) {
innocent
}
for
nothing
({
nought
})
in
vain
.
H205 <
STRHEB
>@ און 'â
ven
aw
'-
ven
From
an
unused
root
perhaps
meaning
properly
to
pant
(
hence
to
exert
{
oneself
}
usually
in
vain
;
to
come
to
naught
);
strictly
nothingness
;
also
{
trouble
}
vanity6
wickedness
;
specifically
an
idol
: - {
affliction
} {
evil
} {
false
} {
idol
} {
iniquity
} {
mischief
}
mourners
({-
ing
}) {
naught
} {
sorrow
} {
unjust
} {
unrighteous
} {
vain
} {
vanity
}
wicked
(-
ness
.)
Compare
H369.
H3576 <
STRHEB
>@ כּזב
k
â
zab
kaw
-
zab
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
lie
(
that
{
is
} {
deceive
})
literally
or
figuratively
: - {
fail
} (
be
found
{
a
}
make
a
) {
liar
} {
lie
} {
lying
}
be
in
vain
.
H457 <
STRHEB
>@ אליל 'ĕ
l
î
yl
el
-
eel
'
Apparently
from
H408;
good
for
{
nothing
}
by
analogy
vain
or
vanity
;
specifically
an
idol
: - {
idol
}
no
{
value
}
thing
of
nought
.
H5014 <
STRHEB
>@ נבב
n
â
bab
naw
-
bab
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pierce
;
to
be
{
hollow
}
or
(
figuratively
)
foolish
: - {
hollow
}
vain
.
H5616 <
STRHEB
>@ ספרוי
sepharv
î
y
sef
-
ar
-
vee
'
Patrial
from
H5617;
a
Sepharvite
or
inhabitant
of
Sepharvain
: -
Sepharvite
.
H6754 <
STRHEB
>@ צלם
tselem
tseh
'-
lem
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
shade
;
a
{
phantom
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
) {
illusion
}
resemblance
;
hence
a
representative
{
figure
}
especially
an
idol
: - {
image
}
vain
shew
.
H7307 <
STRHEB
>@ רוּח
r
û
ach
roo
'-
akh
From
H7306;
wind
;
by
resemblance
{
breath
}
that
{
is
}
a
sensible
(
or
even
violent
)
exhalation
;
figuratively
{
life
}
anger6
unsubstantiality
;
by
extension
a
region
of
the
sky
;
by
resemblance
{
spirit
}
but
only
of
a
rational
being
(
including
its
expression
and
functions
): - {
air
} {
anger
} {
blast
} {
breath
}
X
{
cool
} {
courage
} {
mind
}
X
{
quarter
}
X
{
side
}
spirit
({[-
ual
]}) {
tempest
}
X
{
vain
} ([
whirl
-])
wind
(-
y
).
H7385 <
STRHEB
>@ ריק
r
î
yq
reek
From
H7324;
emptiness
;
figuratively
a
worthless
thing
;
adverbially
in
vain
: - {
empty
}
to
no
{
purpose
} (
in
)
vain
({
thing
})
vanity
.
H7386 <
STRHEB
>@ רק ריק
r
ê
yq
r
ê
q
{
rake
}
rake
From
H7324;
empty
;
figuratively
worthless
: -
emptied
({-
ty
})
vain
({
fellow
}
man
).
H7387 <
STRHEB
>@ ריקם
r
ê
yq
â
m
ray
-
kawm
'
From
H7386;
emptily
;
figuratively
(
objectively
) {
ineffectually
} (
subjectively
)
undeservedly
: -
without
{
cause
} {
empty
}
in
{
vain
}
void
.
H7723 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁו שׁוא
o
sh
â
v
'
shav
{
shawv
}
shav
From
the
same
as
H7722 in
the
sense
of
desolating
;
evil
(
as
{
destructive
})
literally
(
ruin
)
or
morally
(
especially
guile
);
figuratively
idolatry
(
as
{
false
}
subjectively
)
6
uselessness
(
as
{
deceptive
}
objectively
;
also
adverbially
in
vain
): -
false
({-
ly
}) {
lie
} {
lying
} {
vain
}
vanity
.
H8193 <
STRHEB
>@ שׂפת שׂפה ώâ
ph
â
h
ώ
epheth
{
saw
-
faw
'}
sef
-
eth
' (
The
second
form
is
in
dual
and
plural
);
Probably
from
H5595 or
H8192 through
the
idea
of
termination
(
compare
H5490);
the
lip
(
as
a
natural
boundary
);
by
implication
language
;
by
analogy
a
margin
(
of
a
{
vessel
} {
water
} {
cloth
}
etc
.): - {
band
} {
bank
} {
binding
} {
border
} {
brim
} {
brink
} {
edge
} {
language
} {
lip
} {
prating
} ([
sea
-]) {
shore
} {
side
} {
speech
} {
talk
} [
vain
]
words
.
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
.
H8414 <
STRHEB
>@ תּהוּ
t
ô
h
û
to
'-
hoo
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
lie
waste
;
a
desolation
(
of
{
surface
})
that
{
is
}
desert
;
figuratively
a
worthless
thing
;
adverbially
in
vain
: - {
confusion
}
empty
{
place
}
without
{
form
} {
nothing
} (
thing
of
) {
nought
} {
vain
} {
vanity
} {
waste
}
wilderness
.
G1432 <
STRGRK
>@ δωρεάν
d
ō
rean
do
-
reh
-
an
'
Accusative
case
of
G1431 as
adverb
;
gratuitously
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
without
a
cause
freely
for
naught
in
vain
.
G1500 <
STRGRK
>@ εἰκῆ
eik
ē
i
-
kay
'
Probably
from
G1502 (
through
the
idea
of
failure
);
idly
that
is
without
reason
(
or
effect
): -
without
a
cause
(
in
)
vain
(-
ly
.)
G2754 <
STRGRK
>@ κενοδοξία
kenodoxia
ken
-
od
-
ox
-
ee
'-
ah
From
G2755;
empty
glorying
that
is
self
conceit
: -
vain
-
glory
.
G2755 <
STRGRK
>@ κενόδοξος
kenodoxos
ken
-
od
'-
ox
-
os
From
G2756 and
G1391;
vainly
glorifying
that
is
self
conceited
: -
desirous
of
vain
-
glory
.
G2756 <
STRGRK
>@ κενός
kenos
ken
-
os
'
Apparently
a
primary
word
;
empty
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
empty
(
in
)
vain
.
G2757 <
STRGRK
>@ κενοφωνία
kenoph
ō
nia
ken
-
of
-
o
-
nee
'-
ah
From
a
presumed
compound
of
G2756 and
G5456;
empty
sounding
that
is
fruitless
discussion
: -
vain
.
G2758 <
STRGRK
>@ κενόω
keno
ō
ken
-
o
'-
o
From
G2756;
to
make
empty
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
abase
neutralize
falsify
: -
make
(
of
none
effect
of
no
reputation
void
)
be
in
vain
.
G2761 <
STRGRK
>@ κενῶς
ken
ō
s
ken
-
oce
'
Adverb
from
G2756;
vainly
that
is
to
no
purpose
: -
in
vain
.
G3150 <
STRGRK
>@ ματαιολογία
mataiologia
mat
-
ah
-
yol
-
og
-
ee
'-
ah
From
G3151;
random
talk
that
is
babble
: -
vain
jangling
.
G3151 <
STRGRK
>@ ματαιολόγος
mataiologos
mat
-
ah
-
yol
-
og
'-
os
From
G3152 and
G3004;
an
idle
(
that
is
senseless
or
mischievous
)
talker
that
is
a
wrangler
: -
vain
talker
.
G3152 <
STRGRK
>@ μάταιος
mataios
mat
'-
ah
-
yos
From
the
base
of
G3155;
empty
that
is
(
literally
)
profitless
or
(
specifically
)
an
idol
: -
vain
vanity
.
G3154 <
STRGRK
>@ ματαιόω
mataio
ō
mat
-
ah
-
yo
'-
o
From
G3152;
to
render
(
passively
become
)
foolish
that
is
(
morally
)
wicked
or
(
specifically
)
idolatrous
: -
become
vain
.
G3155 <
STRGRK
>@ μάτην
mat
ē
n
mat
'-
ane
Accusative
case
of
a
derivative
of
the
base
of
G3145 (
through
the
idea
of
tentative
manipulation
that
is
unsuccessful
search
or
else
of
punishment
);
folly
that
is
(
adverbially
)
to
no
purpose
: -
in
vain
.
G5252 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑπερφρονεώ
huperphrone
ō
hoop
-
er
-
fron
-
eh
'-
o
From
G5228 and
G5426;
to
esteem
oneself
overmuch
that
is
be
vain
or
arrogant
: -
think
more
highly
.
G5325 <
STRGRK
>@ φαντασία
phantasia
fan
-
tas
-
ee
'-
ah
From
a
derivative
of
G5324; (
properly
abstractly
)
a
(
vain
)
show
(
fantasy
): -
pomp
.
G945 <
STRGRK
>@ βαττολογέω
battologe
ō
bat
-
tol
-
og
-
eh
'-
o
From
Βάττος
Battos
(
a
proverbial
stammerer
)
and
G3056;
to
stutter
that
is
(
by
implication
)
to
prate
tediously
: -
use
vain
repetitions
.