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H5599 <
STRHEB
>@ ספיח
s
â
ph
î
yach
saw
-
fee
'-
akh
From
H5596;
something
(
spontaneously
)
falling
{
off
}
that
{
is
}
a
self
sown
crop
;
figuratively
a
freshet
: - (
such
)
things
as
(
which
)
grow
(
of
{
themselves
})
which
groweth
of
its
own
accord
(
itself
).
H6647 <
STRHEB
>@ צבע
tseba
‛
tseb
-
ah
' (
Chaldee
);
a
root
corresponding
to
that
of
H6648;
to
dip
: -
wet
.
H7372 <
STRHEB
>@ רטב
r
âţ
ab
raw
-
tab
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
be
moist
: -
be
wet
.
G1686 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐμβάπτω
embapt
ō
em
-
bap
'-
to
From
G1722 and
G911;
to
whelm
on
that
is
wet
(
a
part
of
the
person
etc
.)
by
contact
with
a
fluid
: -
dip
.
G3068 <
STRGRK
>@ λούω
lou
ō
loo
'-
o
A
primary
verb
;
to
bathe
(
the
whole
person
;
whereas
G3538 means
to
wet
a
part
only
and
G4150 to
wash
cleanse
garments
exclusively
): -
wash
.
G3517 <
STRGRK
>@ Νηρεύς
N
ē
reus
nare
-
yoos
'
Apparently
from
a
derivative
of
the
base
of
G3491 (
meaning
wet
);
Nereus
a
Christian
: -
Nereus
.
G5200 <
STRGRK
>@ ὑγρός
hugros
hoo
-
gros
'
From
the
base
of
G5205;
wet
(
as
if
with
rain
)
that
is
(
by
implication
)
sappy
(
fresh
): -
green
.
G907 <
STRGRK
>@ βαπτίζω
baptiz
ō
bap
-
tid
'-
zo
From
a
derivative
of
G911;
to
make
whelmed
(
that
is
fully
wet
);
used
only
(
in
the
New
Testament
)
of
ceremonial
ablution
especially
(
technically
)
of
the
ordinance
of
Christian
baptism
: -
baptist
baptize
wash
.