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<
HITCHCOCK
>@
ruling
;
a
judgment
of
malediction
-
HITCHCOCK
-
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H1293 <
STRHEB
>@ בּרכה
ber
â
k
â
h
ber
-
aw
-
kaw
'
From
H1288;
benediction
;
by
implication
prosperity
: - {
blessing
} {
liberal
} {
pool
}
present
.
H1881 <
STRHEB
>@ דּת
d
â
th
dawth
Of
uncertain
(
perhaps
foreign
)
derivation
;
a
royal
edict
or
statute
: - {
commandment
} {
commission
} {
decree
} {
law
}
manner
.
H3982 <
STRHEB
>@ מאמר
ma
'ă
mar
mah
-
am
-
ar
'
From
H559;
something
(
authoritatively
) {
said
}
that
{
is
}
an
edict
: - {
commandment
}
decree
.
H4385 <
STRHEB
>@ מכתּב
mikt
â
b
mik
-
tawb
'
From
H3789;
a
thing
{
written
}
the
{
characters
}
or
a
document
({
letter
} {
copy
} {
edict
}
poem
): -
writing
.
H5012 <
STRHEB
>@ נבא
n
â
b
â'
naw
-
baw
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
{
prophesy
}
that
{
is
}
speak
(
or
sing
)
by
inspiration
(
in
prediction
or
simple
discourse
): -
prophesy
(-
ing
)
make
self
a
prophet
.
H5016 <
STRHEB
>@ נבוּאה
neb
û'â
h
neb
-
oo
-
aw
'
From
H5012;
a
prediction
(
spoken
or
written
): -
prophecy
.
H5046 <
STRHEB
>@ נגד
n
â
gad
naw
-
gad
'
A
primitive
root
;
properly
to
{
front
}
that
{
is
}
stand
boldly
out
opposite
;
by
implication
({
causatively
})
to
manifest
;
figuratively
to
announce
(
always
by
word
of
mouth
to
one
present
);
specifically
to
{
expose
}
predict6
{
explain
}
praise
: - {
bewray
}
X
{
certainly
} {
certify
}
declare
({-
ing
}) {
denounce
} {
expound
}
X
{
fully
} {
messenger
} {
plainly
} {
profess
} {
rehearse
} {
report
}
shew
({
forth
}) {
speak
}
X
{
surely
} {
tell
}
utter
.
H7010 <
STRHEB
>@ קים
qey
â
m
keh
-
yawm
' (
Chaldee
);
from
H6966;
an
edict
(
as
arising
in
law
): - {
decree
}
statute
.
G1297 <
STRGRK
>@ διάταγμα
diatagma
dee
-
at
'-
ag
-
mah
From
G1299;
an
arrangement
that
is
(
authoritative
)
edict
: -
commandment
.
G2127 <
STRGRK
>@ εὐλογέω
euloge
ō
yoo
-
log
-
eh
'-
o
From
a
compound
of
G2095 and
G3056;
to
speak
well
of
that
is
(
religiously
)
to
bless
(
thank
or
invoke
a
benediction
upon
prosper
): -
bless
praise
.
G2129 <
STRGRK
>@ εὐλογία
eulogia
yoo
-
log
-
ee
'-
ah
From
the
same
as
G2127;
fine
speaking
that
is
elegance
of
language
;
commendation
(
eulogy
)
that
is
(
reverentially
)
adoration
;
religiously
benediction
;
by
implication
consecration
;
by
extension
benefit
or
largess
: -
blessing
(
a
matter
of
)
bounty
(
X
-
tifully
)
fair
speech
.
G4137 <
STRGRK
>@ πληρόω
pl
ē
ro
ō
play
-
ro
'-
o
From
G4134;
to
make
replete
that
is
(
literally
)
to
cram
(
a
net
)
level
up
(
a
hollow
)
or
(
figuratively
)
to
furnish
(
or
imbue
diffuse6
influence
)
satisfy6
execute
(
an
office
)
finish
(
a
period
or
task
)
verify
(
or
coincide
with
a
prediction
)
etc
.: -
accomplish
X
after
(
be
)
complete
end
expire
fill
(
up
)
fulfil
(
be
make
)
full
(
come
)
fully
preach
perfect
supply
.
G4277 <
STRGRK
>@ προέπω
proep
ō
pro
-
ep
'-
o
From
G4253 and
G2036;
to
say
already
to
predict
: -
forewarn
say
(
speak
tell
)
before
.
Compare
G4280.
G4280 <
STRGRK
>@ προερέω
proere
ō
pro
-
er
-
eh
'-
o
From
G4253 and
G2046;
used
as
alternate
of
G4277;
to
say
already
predict
: -
foretell
say
(
speak
tell
)
before
.
G4293 <
STRGRK
>@ προκαταγγέλλω
prokataggell
ō
prok
-
at
-
ang
-
ghel
'-
lo
From
G4253 and
G2605;
to
announce
beforehand
that
is
predict
promise
: -
foretell
have
notice
(
shew
)
before
.
G4302 <
STRGRK
>@ προλέγω
proleg
ō
prol
-
eg
'-
o
From
G4253 and
G3004;
to
say
beforehand
that
is
predict
forewarn
: -
foretell
tell
before
.
G4303 <
STRGRK
>@ προμαρτύρομαι
promarturomai
prom
-
ar
-
too
'-
rom
-
ahee
From
G4253 and
G3143;
to
be
a
witness
in
advance
that
is
predict
: -
testify
beforehand
.
G4394 <
STRGRK
>@ προφητεία
proph
ē
teia
prof
-
ay
-
ti
'-
ah
From
G4396 (
prophecy
);
prediction
(
scriptural
or
other
): -
prophecy
prophesying
.