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H2243 <
STRHEB
>@ חב
ch
ô
b
khobe
By
contraction
from
H2245;
properly
a
{
cherisher
}
that
{
is
}
the
bosom
: -
bosom
.
H2245 <
STRHEB
>@ חבב
ch
â
bab
khaw
-
bab
'
A
primitive
root
(
compare
{
H2244}
H2247);
properly
to
hide
(
as
in
the
{
bosom
})
that
{
is
}
to
cherish
(
with
affection
): -
love
.
H2246 <
STRHEB
>@ חבב
ch
ô
b
â
b
kho
-
bawb
'
From
H2245;
cherished
; {
Chobab
}
father
in
law
of
Moses
: -
Hobab
.
H5201 <
STRHEB
>@ נטר
n
âţ
ar
naw
-
tar
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
guard
; {
figuratively
}
to
cherish
(
anger
): -
bear
{
grudge
}
keep
({-
er
})
reserve
.
H7356 <
STRHEB
>@ רחם
racham
rakh
'-
am
From
H7355;
compassion
(
in
the
plural
);
by
extension
the
womb
(
as
cherishing
the
foetus
);
by
implication
a
maiden
: - {
bowels
} {
compassion
} {
damsel
}
tender
{
love
} ({
great
}
tender
) {
mercy
} {
pity
}
womb
.
G1625 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκτρέφω
ektreph
ō
ek
-
tref
'-
o
From
G1537 and
G5142;
to
rear
up
to
maturity
that
is
(
generally
)
to
cherish
or
train
: -
bring
up
nourish
.
G2282 <
STRGRK
>@ θάλπω
thalp
ō
thal
'-
po
Probably
akin
to
θάλλω
thall
ō (
to
warm
);
to
brood
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
foster
: -
cherish
.
G2324 <
STRGRK
>@ θεράπων
therap
ō
n
ther
-
ap
'-
ohn
Apparently
a
participle
from
an
otherwise
obsolete
derivation
of
the
base
of
G2330;
a
menial
attendant
(
as
if
cherishing
): -
servant
.
G5142 <
STRGRK
>@ τρέφω
treph
ō
tref
'-
o
A
primary
verb
(
properly
θρέφω
threph
ō;
but
perhaps
strengthened
from
the
base
of
G5157 through
the
idea
of
convolution
);
properly
to
stiffen
that
is
fatten
(
by
implication
to
cherish
[
with
food
etc
.]
6
pamper
rear
): -
bring
up
feed
nourish
.
G5387 <
STRGRK
>@ φιλόστοργος
philostorgos
fil
-
os
'-
tor
-
gos
From
G5384 and
στοργή
storg
ē (
cherishing
one
´
s
kindred
especially
parents
or
children
);
fond
of
natural
relatives
that
is
fraternal
towards
fellow
Christians
: -
kindly
affectioned
.
G794 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄστοργος
astorgos
as
'-
tor
-
gos
From
G1 (
as
a
negative
particle
)
and
a
presumed
derivative
of
στέργω
sterg
ō (
to
cherish
affectionately
);
hard
hearted
towards
kindred
: -
without
natural
affection
.