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Flame of fire
@ is the chosen symbol of the holiness of God kjv@Exodus:3:2; kjv@Revelation:2:18), as indicating "the intense, all-consuming operation of his holiness in relation to sin."
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kjv@STRING:Baara <HITCHCOCK>@ a flame; purging - HITCHCOCK-B
kjv@STRING:Lehabim <HITCHCOCK>@ flames; inflamed; swords - HITCHCOCK-L
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H90 <STRHEB>@ אגג 'ăgag ag-ag' Of uncertain derivation (compare H89); flame; {Agag} a title of Amalekitish kings: - Agag.
H1514 <STRHEB>@ גּחם gacham gah'-kham From an unused root meaning to burn; flame; {Gacham} a son of Nahor: - Gaham.
H1814 <STRHEB>@ דּלק dâlaq daw-lak' A primitive root; to flame (literally or figuratively): - {burning} {chase} {inflame} {kindle} persecute ({-or}) pursue hotly.
H2552 <STRHEB>@ חמם châmam khaw-mam' A primitive root; to be hot (literally or figuratively): - enflame {self} get (have) {heat} be (wax) {hot} ({be} wax) warm ({self} at).
H217 <STRHEB>@ אוּר 'ûr oor From H215; {flame} hence (in the plural) the East (as being the region of light): - {fire} light. See also H224.
H222 <STRHEB>@ אוּריאל 'ûrîy'êl oo-ree-ale' From H217 and H410; flame of God; {Uriel} the name of two Israelites: - Uriel.
H223 <STRHEB>@ אוּריּהוּ אוּריּה 'ûrîyâh 'ûrîyâhû {oo-ree-yaw'} oo-ree-yaw'-hoo From H217 and H3050; flame of Jah; {Urijah} the name of one Hittite and five Israelites: - {Uriah} Urijah.
H3632 <STRHEB>@ כּליל kâlîyl kaw-leel' From H3634; complete; as {noun} the whole (specifically a sacrifice entirely consumed); as adverb fully: - {all} every {whit} {flame} perfect ({-ion}) {utterly} whole burnt offering ({sacrifice}) wholly.
H3827 <STRHEB>@ לבּה labbâh lab-baw' For H3852; flame: - flame.
H3851 <STRHEB>@ להב lahab lah'-hab From an unused root meaning to {gleam} a flash; figuratively a sharply polished blade or point of a weapon: - {blade} {bright} {flame} glittering.
H3852 <STRHEB>@ להבת להבה lehâbâh lahebeth {leh-aw-baw'} lah-eh'-beth Feminine of {H3851} and meaning the same: - flame ({-ming}) head [of a spear].
H3853 <STRHEB>@ להבים lehâbîym leh-haw-beem' Plural of H3851; flames; {Lehabim} a son of {Mizrain} and his descendents: - Lehabim.
H3940 <STRHEB>@ לפּד לפּיד lappîyd lappid {lap-peed'} lap-peed' From an unused root probably meaning to shine; a {flambeau} lamp or flame: - (fire-) {brand} (burning) {lamp} {lightning} torch.
H3956 <STRHEB>@ לשׁנה לשׁן לשׁון lâshôn lâshôn leshônâh {law-shone'} {law-shone'} lesh-o-naw' From H3960; the tongue (of man or {animals}) used literally (as the instrument of {licking} {eating} or {speech}) and figuratively ({speech} an {ingot} a fork of {flame} a cove of water): - + {babbler} {bay} + evil {speaker} {language} {talker} {tongue} wedge.
H4864 <STRHEB>@ משׂאת maώ'êth mas-ayth' From H5375; properly (abstractly) a raising (as of the hands in {prayer}) or rising (of flame); figuratively an utterance; concretely a beacon (as raised); a present (as {taken}) {mess} or tribute; figuratively a reproach (as a burden): - {burden} {collection} sign of {fire} (great) {flame} {gift} lifting {up} {mess} {oblation} reward.
H6919 <STRHEB>@ קדח qâdach kaw-dakh' A primitive root to inflame: - {burn} kindle.
H7618 <STRHEB>@ שׁבוּ shebû sheb-oo' From an unused root (probably identical with that of H7617 through the idea of subdivision into flashes or streamers (compare H7632)) meaning to flame; a gem (from its {sparkle}) probably the agate: - agate.
H7631 <STRHEB>@ שׂביב ώebîyb seb-eeb' (Chaldee); corresponding to H7632: - flame.
H7632 <STRHEB>@ שׁביב shâbîyb shaw-beeb' From the same as H7616; flame (as split into tongues): - spark.
H7957 <STRHEB>@ שׁלהבת shalhebeth shal-heh'-beth From the same as H3851 with sibilant prefixed; a flare of fire: - (flaming) flame.
H785 <STRHEB>@ אשׁ 'êsh aysh (Chaldee); corresponding to H784: - flame.
G1572 <STRGRK>@ ἐκκαίω ekkaiō ek-kah'-yo From G1537 and G2545; to inflame deeply: - burn.
G1714 <STRGRK>@ ἐμπρήθω emprēthō em-pray'-tho From G1722 and πρήθω prēthō (to blow a flame); to enkindle that is set on fire: - burn up.
G4092 <STRGRK>@ πίμπρημι pimprēmi pim'-pray-mee A reduplicated and prolonged form of a primary word πρέω preō (which occurs only as an alternate in certain tenses); to fire that is burn (figuratively and passively become inflamed with fever): - be (X should have) swollen.
G4446 <STRGRK>@ πυρετός puretos poo-ret-os' From G4445; inflamed that is (by implication) feverish (as noun fever): - fever.
G4448 <STRGRK>@ πυρόω puroō poo-ro'-o From G4442; to kindle that is (passively) to be ignited glow (literally) be refined (by implication) or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger grief lust): - burn fiery be on fire try.
G4450 <STRGRK>@ πυῤῥός purrhos poor-hros' From G4442; fire like that is (specifically) flame colored: - red.
G5188 <STRGRK>@ τυφώ tuphō too'-fo Apparently a primary verb; to make a smoke that is slowly consume without flame: - smoke.
G5394 <STRGRK>@ φλογίζω phlogizō flog-id'-zo From G5395; to cause a blaze that is ignite (figuratively to inflame with passion): - set on fire.
G5395 <STRGRK>@ φλόξ phlox flox From a primary φλέγω phlegō (to flash or flame); a blaze: - flame (-ing).