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(1) Median King of Persia- kjv@Daniel:5:31; kjv@Daniel:6:1,25; kjv@Daniel:9:1

(2) Emancipator of Israel- kjv@Ezra:5:6; kjv@Ezra:6:1; kjv@Haggai:1:1; kjv@Zechariah:1:1

(3) King of Persia- kjv@Nehemiah:12:22

DARK DAYS @ kjv@2Samuel:22:29; kjv@Job:19:8; kjv@Job:30:26; kjv@Psalms:88:6; kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:8; kjv@Isaiah:24:11; kjv@Micah:7:8 kjv@Luke:22:53; kjv@John:8:12; kjv@John:16:20; kjv@Acts:27:20 Tribulation, AFFLICTIONS

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DARA - D>@ - ( kjv@1Chronicles:2:6) DARDA

DARIC - D>@ - (from dara , a king), Authorized Version "dram," ( kjv@1Chronicles:29:7; kjv@Ezra:2:69 kjv@Ezra:8:27; kjv@Nehemiah:7:70-71-72) a gold coin current in Palestine in the period after the return from Babylon. It weighed 128 grains, and was worth about five dollars. At these times there was no large issue of gold money except by the Persian kings. The darics which have been discovered are thick pieces of pure hold, of archaic style, bearing on the obverse the figure of a king with bow and javelin or bow and dagger, and on the reverse an irregular incuse square. The silver daric was worth about fifty cents.

DARIUS - D>@ - (lord), the name of several kings of Media and Persia. DARIUS THE MEDE, kjv@Daniel:6:1 kjv@Daniel:11:1) "the son of Ahasuerus," kjv@Daniel:9:1) who succeeded to the Babylonian kingdom ont he death of Belshazzar, being then sixty-two years old. kjv@Daniel:5:31 kjv@Daniel:9:1) (B.C. 538.) Only one year of his reign is mentioned, kjv@Daniel:9:1 kjv@Daniel:11:1) but that was of great importance for the Jews. Daniel was advanced by the king to the highest dignity, kjv@Daniel:6:1) ff., and in his reign was cast into the lions’ den. kjv@Daniel:6. This Darius is probably the same as "Astyages," the last king of the Medes. DARIUS, the son of Hystaspes the founder of the Perso
- Arian dynasty. Upon the usurpation of the magian Smerdis, he conspired with six other Persian chiefs to overthrow the impostor and on the success of the plot was placed upon the throne, B.C. 521. With regard to the Jews, Darius Hystaspes pursued the same policy as Cyrus, and restored to them the privileges which they had lost. kjv@Ezra:5:1) etc.; kjv@Ezra:6:1 etc. DARIUS THE PERSIAN, kjv@Nehemiah:12:22) may be identified with Darius II. Nothus (Ochus), king of Persia B.C. 424-3 to 405-4; but it is not improbable that it points to Darius III. Codomannus, the antagonist of Alexander and the last king of Persia, B.C. 336-330.

DARKNESS - D>@ - is spoken of as encompassing the actual presence of God, as that out of which he speaks,
the envelope, as it were, of divine glory. kjv@Exodus:20:21; kjv@Kings:8:12) The plague of darkness in Egypt was miraculous. The darkness "over all the land," kjv@Matthew:27:45) attending the crucifixion has been attributed to an eclipse, but was undoubtedly miraculous, as no eclipse of the sun could have taken place at that time, the moon being at the full at the time of the passover. Darkness is also, as in the expression "land of darkness," used for the state of the dead, kjv@Job:10:21-22) and frequently, figuratively, for ignorance and unbelief, as the privation of spiritual light. kjv@John:1:5 kjv@John:3:19)

DARKON - D>@ - (scatterer). Children of Darkon were among the "servants of Solomon" who returned from Babylon with Zerubbabel. kjv@Ezra:2:56; kjv@Nehemiah:7:58) (B.C. before 536).

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Darda @ pearl of wisdom, one of the four who were noted for their wisdom, but whom Solomon excelled (kjvKings:4:31).

Daric @ in the Revised Version of kjv@1Chronicles:29:7; kjv@Ezra:2:69 kjv@Ezra:8:27; kjv@Nehemiah:7:70-72, where the Authorized Version has "dram." It is the rendering of the Hebrew darkemon and the Greek dareikos. It was a gold coin, bearing the figure of a Persian King with his crown and armed with bow and arrow. It was current among the Jews after their return from Babylon, i.e., while under the Persian domination. It weighed about 128 grains troy, and was of the value of about one guinea or rather more of our money. It is the first coin mentioned in Scripture, and is the oldest that history makes known to us.

Darius @ the holder or supporter, the name of several Persian kings.

(1.) Darius the Mede kjv@Daniel:11:1), "the son of Ahasuerus, of the seed of the Medes" (9:1). On the death of Belshazzar the Chaldean he "received the kingdom" of Babylon as viceroy from Cyrus. During his brief reign (B.C. 538-536) Daniel was promoted to the highest dignity kjv@Daniel:6:1-2); but on account of the malice of his enemies he was cast into the den of lions. After his miraculous escape, a decree was issued by Darius enjoining "reverence for the God of Daniel" (6:26). This king was probably the "Astyages" of the Greek historians. Nothing can, however, be with certainty affirmed regarding him. Some are of opinion that the name "Darius" is simply a name of office, equivalent to "governor," and that the "Gobryas" of the inscriptions was the person intended by the name.

(2.) Darius, king of Persia, was the son of Hystaspes, of the royal family of the Achaemenidae. He did not immediately succeed Cyrus on the throne. There were two intermediate kings, viz., Cambyses (the Ahasuerus of Ezra), the son of Cyrus, who reigned from B.C. 529-522, and was succeeded by a usurper named Smerdis, who occupied the throne only ten months, and was succeeded by this Darius (B.C. 521-486). Smerdis was a Margian, and therefore had no sympathy with Cyrus and Cambyses in the manner in which they had treated the Jews. He issued a decree prohibiting the restoration of the temple and of Jerusalem kjv@Ezra:4:17-22). But soon after his death and the accession of Darius, the Jews resumed their work, thinking that the edict of Smerdis would be now null and void, as Darius was in known harmony with the religious policy of Cyrus. The enemies of the Jews lost no time in bringing the matter under the notice of Darius, who caused search to be made for the decree of Cyrus (q.v.). It was not found at Babylon, but at Achmetha kjv@Ezra:6:2); and Darius forthwith issued a new decree, giving the Jews full liberty to prosecute their work, at the same time requiring the Syrian satrap and his subordinates to give them all needed help. It was with the army of this king that the Greeks fought the famous battle of Marathon (B.C. 490). During his reign the Jews enjoyed much peace and prosperity. He was succeeded by Ahasuerus, known to the Greeks as Xerxes, who reigned for twenty-one years.

(3.) Darius the Persian kjv@Nehemiah:12:22) was probably the Darius II. (Ochus or Nothus) of profane history, the son of Artaxerxes Longimanus, who was the son and successor of Ahasuerus (Xerxes). There are some, however, who think that the king here meant was Darius III. (Codomannus), the antagonist of Alexander the Great (B.C. 336-331).

Darkness @ The plague (the ninth) of darkness in Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:21) is described as darkness "which may be felt." It covered "all the land of Egypt," so that "they saw not one another." It did not extend to the land of Goshen (ver. 23). When Jesus hung upon the cross kjv@Matthew:27:45; kjv@Luke:23:44), from the "sixth hour there was darkness over all the land unto the ninth hour." On Mount Sinai, Moses kjv@Exodus:20:21) "drew near unto the thick darkness where God was." This was the "thick cloud upon the mount" in which Jehovah was when he spake unto Moses there. The Lord dwelt in the cloud upon the mercy-seat (kjvKings:8:12), the cloud of glory. When the psalmist kjv@Psalms:97:2) describes the inscrutable nature of God's workings among the sons of men, he says, "Clouds and darkness are round about him." God dwells in thick darkness. Darkness kjv@Isaiah:13:9-10; kjv@Matthew:24:29) also is a symbol of the judgments that attend on the coming of the Lord. It is a symbol of misery and adversity kjv@Job:18:6; kjv@Psalms:107:10; kjv@Isaiah:8:22; kjv@Ezekiel:30:18). The "day of darkness" in kjv@Joel:2:2, caused by clouds of locusts, is a symbol of the obscurity which overhangs all divine proceedings. "Works of darkness" are impure actions kjv@Ephesians:5:11). "Outer darkness" refers to the darkness of the streets in the East, which are never lighted up by any public or private lamps after nightfall, in contrast with the blaze of cheerful light in the house. It is also a symbol of ignorance kjv@Isaiah:9:2 kjv@Isaiah:60:2; kjv@Matthew:6:23) and of death kjv@Job:10:21 kjv@Job:17:13).

Darling @Psalms:22:20 kjv@Psalms:35:17) means an "only one."

Dart @ an instrument of war; a light spear. "Fiery darts" kjv@Ephesians:6:16) are so called in allusion to the habit of discharging darts from the bow while they are on fire or armed with some combustible material. Arrows are compared to lightning kjv@Deuteronomy:32:23-42; kjv@Psalms:7:13 kjv@Psalms:120:4).

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Darkness @ Created by God kjv@Psalms:104:20 kjv@Isaiah:45:7
Originally covered the earth kjv@Genesis:1:2
Separated from the light kjv@Genesis:1:4
Called night kjv@Genesis:1:5
Caused by the setting of the sun kjv@Genesis:15:17 kjv@John:6:17
Inexplicable nature of kjv@Job:38:19 kjv@Job:38:20
Exhibits God's power and greatness kjv@Job:38:8 kjv@Job:38:9
Degrees of, mentioned
Great kjv@Genesis:15:12
That may be felt kjv@Exodus:10:21
Thick kjv@Deuteronomy:5:22 kjv@Joel:2:2
Gross kjv@Jeremiah:13:16
Outer or extreme kjv@Matthew:8:12
Effects of
Keeps us from seeing objects kjv@Exodus:10:23
Causes us to go astray kjv@John:12:35 kjv@1John:2:11
Causes us to stumble kjv@Isaiah:59:10
Often put for night kjv@Psalms:91:6
Called the swaddling band of the sea kjv@Job:38:9
Cannot hide us from God kjv@Psalms:139:11 kjv@Psalms:139:12
The wicked
The children of kjv@1Thessalonians:5:5
Live in kjv@Psalms:107:10
Walk in kjv@Psalms:82:5
Perpetuate their designs in kjv@Job:24:16
Are full of kjv@Matthew:6:23
Miraculous
On mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:19:16 kjv@Hebrews:12:18
Over the land of Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:21 kjv@Exodus:10:22
At the death of Christ kjv@Matthew:27:45
Before the destruction of Jerusalem kjv@Matthew:24:29
Illustrative of
Greatness and unsearchableness of God kjv@Exodus:20:21 kjv@2Samuel:22:10 kjv@2Samuel:22:12 kjv@1Kings:8:12 kjv@Psalms:97:2
Abstruse and deep subjects kjv@Job:28:3
Secrecy kjv@Isaiah:45:19 kjv@Matthew:10:27
Ignorance and error kjv@Job:37:19 kjv@Isaiah:60:2 kjv@John:1:5 kjv@John:3:19 kjv@John:12:35 kjv@Acts:26:18
Anything hateful kjv@Job:3:4-9
A course of sin kjv@Proverbs:2:13 kjv@Ephesians:5:11
Heavy afflictions kjv@Job:23:17 kjv@Psalms:112:4 kjv@Ecclesiastes:5:17 kjv@Isaiah:5:30 kjv@Isaiah:8:22 kjv@Isaiah:59:9
The power of Satan kjv@Ephesians:6:12 kjv@Colossians:1:13
The grave kjv@1Samuel:2:9 kjv@Job:10:21 kjv@Job:10:22
The punishment of devils and wicked men kjv@Matthew:22:13 kjv@2Peter:2:4 kjv@2Peter:2:17 kjv@Jude:1:6 kjv@Jude:1:13

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DARA @
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See DARDA

DARDA @
- Also called DARA
- A famous wise man kjv@1Kings:4:31; kjv@1Chronicles:2:6

DARIUS @

-1. The Mede, king of Persia kjv@Daniel:5:31; 6; kjv@Daniel:9:1

-2. King of Persia .Emancipates the Jews kjv@Ezra:5; 6; kjv@Haggai:1:1 kjv@Haggai:1:15 kjv@Zechariah:1:1

-3. The Persian kjv@Nehemiah:12:22

DARKNESS @
- Over the face of the earth kjv@Genesis:1:2; kjv@Job:38:9; kjv@Jeremiah:4:23
- Called NIGHT kjv@Genesis:1:5
- God creates kjv@Isaiah:45:7
- Miraculous .In Egypt kjv@Exodus:10:21-22; kjv@Psalms:105:28 .At Mount Sinai kjv@Exodus:20:21; kjv@Hebrews:12:18 .At the crucifixion kjv@Matthew:27:45; kjv@Mark:15:33

DARKON @
- A servant of Solomon kjv@Ezra:2:56; kjv@Nehemiah:7:58

DART @
- A light javelin kjv@Numbers:25:7; kjv@1Samuel:18:10; kjv@2Samuel:18:14; kjv@Job:41:29

- FIGURATIVE kjv@Ephesians:6:16

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kjv@STRING:Adar <HITCHCOCK>@ high; eminent - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ahihud <HITCHCOCK>@ brother of vanity, or of darkness, or of joy, or of praise; <HITCHCOCK>@ witty brother - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Ataroth-addar <HITCHCOCK>@ crowns of power - HITCHCOCK-A


kjv@STRING:Chidon <HITCHCOCK>@ a dart - HITCHCOCK-C


kjv@STRING:Darah <HITCHCOCK>@ generation; house of the shepherd or of the companion - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Darda <HITCHCOCK>@ home of knowledge - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Darius <HITCHCOCK>@ he that informs himself - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Darkon <HITCHCOCK>@ of generation; of possession - HITCHCOCK-D


kjv@STRING:Enon <HITCHCOCK>@ cloud; mass of darkness; fountain; eye - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Esrom <HITCHCOCK>@ dart of joy; division of a song - HITCHCOCK-E


kjv@STRING:Gadarenes <HITCHCOCK>@ men of Gadara, i-G.e., a place surrounded or walled - HITCHCOCK


kjv@STRING:Hadar <HITCHCOCK>@ power; greatness - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hadarezer <HITCHCOCK>@ same as Hadadezer - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hazar-addar <HITCHCOCK>@ an imprisoned generation - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Hezron <HITCHCOCK>@ the dart of joy; the division of the song - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Kedar <HITCHCOCK>@ blackness; sorrow - HITCHCOCK-K


kjv@STRING:Nisan <HITCHCOCK>@ standard; miracle - HITCHCOCK-N


kjv@STRING:Ophel <HITCHCOCK>@ a tower; darkness; small white cloud - HITCHCOCK-O


kjv@STRING:Pilate <HITCHCOCK>@ armed with a dart - HITCHCOCK-P


kjv@STRING:Tahpenes <HITCHCOCK>@ standard; flight; temptation - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Toah <HITCHCOCK>@ weapon; dart - HITCHCOCK-T


kjv@STRING:Ummah <HITCHCOCK>@ darkened; covered; his people - HITCHCOCK-U


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DARIUS @

(1) Median King of Persia- kjv@Daniel:5:31; kjv@Daniel:6:1,25; kjv@Daniel:9:1

(2) Emancipator of Israel- kjv@Ezra:5:6; kjv@Ezra:6:1; kjv@Haggai:1:1; kjv@Zechariah:1:1

(3) King of Persia- kjv@Nehemiah:12:22

DARK DAYS @ kjv@2Samuel:22:29; kjv@Job:19:8; kjv@Job:30:26; kjv@Psalms:88:6; kjv@Ecclesiastes:11:8; kjv@Isaiah:24:11; kjv@Micah:7:8 kjv@Luke:22:53; kjv@John:8:12; kjv@John:16:20; kjv@Acts:27:20 Tribulation, AFFLICTIONS

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H1013 <STRHEB>@ בּית־גּדר bêyth-gâdêr bayth-gaw-dare' From H1004 and H1447; house of (the) wall; Beth {Gader} a place in Palestine: - Beth-gader.


H1070 <STRHEB>@ בּכר beker beh'-ker From H1069 (in the sense of youth); a young camel: - dromedary.


H1072 <STRHEB>@ בּכרה bikrâh bik-raw' Feminine of H1070; a young she camel: - dromedary.


H1366 <STRHEB>@ גּבל גּבוּל gebûl gebûl {gheb-ool'} gheb-ool' From H1379; properly a cord (as {twisted}) that {is} (by implication) a boundary; by extension the territory inclosed: - {border} {bound} {coast} X {great} {landmark} {limit} {quarter} space.


H1367 <STRHEB>@ גּבלה גּבוּלה gebûlâh gebûlâh {gheb-oo-law'} gheb-oo-law' Feminine of H1366; a {boundary} region: - {border} {bound} {coast} {landmark} place.


H1443 <STRHEB>@ גּדר gâdar gaw-dar' A primitive root; to wall in or around: - close {up} fence {up} {hedge} {inclose} make up [a {wall]} {mason} repairer.


H1447 <STRHEB>@ גּדר gâdêr gaw-dare' From H1443; a circumvallation; by implication an inclosure: - {fence} {hedge} wall.


H1675 <STRHEB>@ דּאה dâ'âh daw-aw' A primitive root; to {dart} that {is} fly rapidly: - fly.


H1714 <STRHEB>@ דּגל degel deh'-gel From H1713; a flag: - {banner} standard.


H1834 <STRHEB>@ דּרמשׂק דּוּמשׂק דּמּשׂקo dammeώeq dûmeώeq darmeώeq {dam-meh'-sek} {doo-meh'-sek} dar-meh'-sek Of foreign origin; {Damascus} a city of Syria: - Damascus.


H1858 <STRHEB>@ דּר dar dar Apparently from the same as H1865; properly a pearl (from its sheen as rapidly turned); by analogy pearl {stone} that {is} mother of pearl or alabaster: - X white.


H1862 <STRHEB>@ דּרדּע dardadar-dah' Apparently from H1858 and H1843; pearl of knowledge; {Darda} an Israelite: - Darda.


H1863 <STRHEB>@ דּרדּר dardar dar-dar' Of uncertain derivation; a thorn: - thistle.


H1867 <STRHEB>@ דּריושׁ dâreyâvêsh daw-reh-yaw-vaysh' Of Persian origin; {Darejavesh} a title (rather than name) of several Persian kings: - Darius.


H1868 <STRHEB>@ דּריושׁ dâreyâvêsh daw-reh-yaw-vaysh' (Chaldee); corresponding to H1867: - Darius.


H1871 <STRHEB>@ דּרכּמון darkemôn dar-kem-one' Of Persian origin; a drachma or coin: - dram.


H1873 <STRHEB>@ דּרע dâradaw-rah' Probably contracted from H1862; {Dara} an Israelite: - Dara.


H1874 <STRHEB>@ דּרקון darqôn dar-kone' Of uncertain derivation; {Darkon} one of Solomon´ s servants: - Darkon.


H1921 <STRHEB>@ הדר hâdar haw-dar' A primitive root; to swell up (literally or {figuratively} actively or passively); by implication to favor or {honour} be high or proud: - {countenance} crooked {place} {glorious} {honour} put forth.


H1922 <STRHEB>@ הדּר hădar had-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding to H1921; to magnify (figuratively): - {glorify} honour.


H1923 <STRHEB>@ הדר hădar had-ar' (Chaldee); from H1922; magnificence: - {honour} majesty.


H1924 <STRHEB>@ הדר hădar had-ar' The same as H1926; {Hadar} an Edomite: - Hadar.


H1928 <STRHEB>@ הדרעזר hădarezer had-ar-eh'-zer From H1924 and H5828; Hadar (that {is} {Hadad} H1908) is his help; Hadarezer (that {is} {Hadadezer} {H1909}) a Syrian king: - Hadarezer.


H142 <STRHEB>@ אדר 'âdar aw-dar A primitive root; to {expand} that {is} be great or (figuratively) magnificent: - (become) {glorious} honourable.


H143 <STRHEB>@ אדר 'ădâr ad-awr' Probably of foreign derivation; perhaps meaning fire; {Adar} the H12 th Hebrew month: - Adar.


H144 <STRHEB>@ אדר 'ădâr ad-awr' (Chaldee); corresponding to H143: - Adar.


H146 <STRHEB>@ אדּר 'addâr ad-dawr' Intensive from H142; ample; {Addar} a place in Palestine; also an Israelite: - Addar.


H147 <STRHEB>@ אדּר 'iddar id-dar' (Chaldee); intensive from a root corresponding to H142; {ample} that {is} a threshing-floor: - threshingfloor.


H148 <STRHEB>@ אדרגּזר 'ădargâzêr ad-ar''-gaw-zare' (Chaldee); from the same as {H147} and H1505; a chief {diviner} or astrologer: - judge.


H150 <STRHEB>@ אדרכּן 'ădarkôn ad-ar-kone' Of Persian origin; a daric or Persian coin: - dram.


H2120 <STRHEB>@ זחלת zôcheleth zo-kheh'-leth Feminine active participle of H2119; crawling (that {is} serpent); {Zocheleth} a boundary stone in Palestine: - Zoheleth.


H2187 <STRHEB>@ זנק zânaq zaw-nak' A primitive root; properly to draw together the feet (as an animal about to dart upon its {prey}) that {is} to spring forward: - leap.


H2314 <STRHEB>@ חדר châdar khaw-dar' A primitive root; properly to inclose (as a {room}) that {is} (by analogy) to beset (as in a siege): - enter a privy chamber.


H2316 <STRHEB>@ חדר chădar khad-ar' Another form for H2315; chamber; {Chadar} an Ishmaelite: - Hadar.


H2420 <STRHEB>@ חידה chîydâh khee-daw' From H2330; a puzzle; hence a {trick} {conundrum} sententious maxim: - dark saying ({sentence} {speech}) hard {question} {proverb} riddle.


H2444 <STRHEB>@ חכילה chăkîylâh khak-ee-law' From the same as H2447; dark; {Chakilah} a hill in Palestine: - Hachilah.


H2446 <STRHEB>@ חכליה chăkalyâh khak-al-yaw' From the base of H2447 and H3050; darkness of Jah; {Chakaljah} an Israelite: - Hachaliah.


H2447 <STRHEB>@ חכליל chaklîyl khak-leel' By reduplication from an unused root apparently meaning to be dark; darkly flashing (only of the eyes); in a good {sense} brilliant (as stimulated by wine): - red.


H2489 <STRHEB>@ חלכה חלכא chêlekâ' chêlekâh {khay-lek-aw'} khay-lek-aw' Apparently from an unused root probably meaning to be dark or (figuratively) unhappy; a {wretch} that {is} unfortunate: - poor.


H2671 <STRHEB>@ חץ chêts khayts From H2686; properly a {piercer} that {is} an arrow; by implication a wound; figuratively (of God) thunder bolt; (by interchange for H6086) the shaft of a spear: - + {archer} {arrow} {dart} {shaft} {staff} wound.


H2692 <STRHEB>@ חצר אדּר chătsar 'addâr khats-ar' ad-dawr' From H269 and H146: (the) village of Addar; Chatsar {Addar} a place in Palestine: - Hazar-addar.


H2816 <STRHEB>@ חשׁוך chăshôk khash-oke' (Chaldee) from a root corresponding to H2821; the dark: - darkness.


H2820 <STRHEB>@ חשׂך châώak khaw-sak' A prim root; to restrain or (reflexively) refrain; by implication to {refuse} spare6 preserve; also (by interchange with H2821) to observe: - {assuage} X {darken} {forbear} {hinder} hold {back} keep ({back}) {punish} {refrain} {reserve} {spare} withhold.


H2821 <STRHEB>@ חשׁך châshak khaw-shak' A primitive root; to be dark (as withholding light); transitively to darken: - be {black} be (make) {dark} {darken} cause {darkness} be {dim} hide.


H2822 <STRHEB>@ חשׁך chôshek kho-shek' From H2821; the dark; hence (literally) darkness; figuratively {misery} destruction6 {death} ignorance6 {sorrow} wickedness: - dark ({-ness}) {night} obscurity.


H2823 <STRHEB>@ חשׁך châshôk khaw-shoke' From H2821; dark (figuratively that {is} obscure): - mean.


H2824 <STRHEB>@ חשׁכה cheshkâh khesh-kaw' From H2821; darkness: - dark.


H2825 <STRHEB>@ חשׁיכה חשׁכה chăshêkâh chăshêykâh {khash-ay-kaw'} khash-ay-kaw' From H2821; darkness; figuratively misery: - darkness.


H2841 <STRHEB>@ חשׁרה chashrâh khash-raw' From the same as H2840; properly a combination or {gathering} that {is} of watery clouds: - dark.


H3033 <STRHEB>@ ידדוּת yedidûth yed-ee-dooth' From H3039; properly affection; concretely a darling object: - dearly beloved.


H3173 <STRHEB>@ יחיד yâchîyd yaw-kheed' From H3161; properly {united} that {is} sole; by implication beloved; also lonely; (feminine) the life (as not to be replace): - {darling} {desolate} only ({child} {son}) solitary.


H3381 <STRHEB>@ ירד yârad yaw-rad' A primitive root; to descend (literally to go downwards; or conventionally to a lower {region} as the {shore} a {boundary} the {enemy} etc.; or figuratively to fall); causatively to bring down (in all the above applications): - X {abundantly} bring {down} carry {down} cast {down} (cause to) come (-ing) {down} fall ({down}) get {down} go (-ing) down ({-ward}) hang {down} X {indeed} let {down} light ({down}) put down ({off}) (cause {to} let) run {down} {sink} {subdue} take down.


H3543 <STRHEB>@ כּהה kâhâh kaw-haw' A primitive root; to be {weak} that {is} (figuratively) to despond (causatively {rebuke}) or (of {light} the eye) to grow dull: - {darken} be {dim} {fail} {faint} {restrain} X utterly.


H3544 <STRHEB>@ כּהה kêheh kay-heh' From H3543; {feeble} obscure: - somewhat {dark} {darkish} wax {dim} {heaviness} smoking.


H3591 <STRHEB>@ כּידון kîydôn kee-dohn' From the same as H3589; properly something to strike {with} that {is} a dart (perhaps smaller than H2595): - {lance} {shield} {spear} target.


H3753 <STRHEB>@ כּרכּרה karkârâh kar-kaw-raw' From H3769; a dromedary (from its rapid motion as if dancing): - swift beast.


H3990 <STRHEB>@ מאפל maphêl mah-af-ale' From the same as H651; something opaque: - darkness.


H3991 <STRHEB>@ מאפליהo maphêleyâh mah-af-ay-leh-yaw' Prolonged feminine of H3990; opaqueness: - darkness.


H323 <STRHEB>@ אחשׁדּרפּן 'ăchashdarpan akh-ash-dar-pan' Of Persian derivation; a satrap or governor of a main province (of Persia): - lieutenant.


H324 <STRHEB>@ אחשׁדּרפּן 'ăchashdarpan akh-ash-dar-pan' (Chaldee); corresponding to H323: - prince.


H4060 <STRHEB>@ מדּה middâh mid-daw' Feminine of H4055; properly {extension} that {is} height or breadth; also a measure (including its standard); hence a portion (as measured) or a vestment; specifically tribute (as measured): - {garment} measure ({-ing} {meteyard} {piece} {size} (great) {stature} {tribute} wide.


H4155 <STRHEB>@ מוּעף mû‛âph moo-awf' From H5774; properly {covered} that {is} dark; abstractly {obscurity} that {is} distress: - dimness.


H4285 <STRHEB>@ מחשׁך machshâk makh-shawk' From H2821; darkness; concretely a dark place: - dark ({-ness} place).


H4364 <STRHEB>@ מכמר מכמר makmâr mikmôr {mak-mawr'} mik-more' From H3648 in the sense of blackening by heat; a (hunter´ s) net (as dark from concealment): - net.


H4419 <STRHEB>@ מלּח mallâch mal-lawkh' From H4414 in its secondary sense; a sailor (as followingthe salt´ ): - mariner.


H4551 <STRHEB>@ מסּע massâ‛ mas-saw' From H5265 in the sense of projecting; a missile (spear or arrow); also a quarry (whence stones {are} as it {were} ejected): - before it was {brought} darticle


H4576 <STRHEB>@ מעדּר madêr mah-dare' From H5737; a (weeding) hoe: - mattock.


H4588 <STRHEB>@ מעוּף mâ‛ûph maw-oof' From H5774 in the sense of covering with shade (compare H4155); darkness: - dimness.


H4631 <STRHEB>@ מערה me‛ârâh meh-aw-raw' From H5783; a cavern (as dark): - {cave} {den} hole.


H4968 <STRHEB>@ מתוּשׁלח methûshelach meth-oo-sheh'-lakh From H4962 and H7973; man of a dart; {Methushelach} an antediluvian patriarch: - Methuselah.


H5087 <STRHEB>@ נדר nâdar naw-dar' A primitive root; to promise ({positively} to do or give something to God): - (make a) vow.


H5127 <STRHEB>@ נוּס nûs noos A primitive root; to {flit} that {is} vanish away ({subside} escape; causatively {chase} {impel} deliver): - X {abate} {away} be {displayed} (make to) flee ({away} {-ing}) put to {flight} X {hide} lift up a standard.


H5251 <STRHEB>@ נס nês nace From H5264; a flag; also a sail; by implication a flagstaff; generally a signal; figuratively a token: - {banner} {pole} {sail} (en-) {sign} standard.


H5264 <STRHEB>@ נסס nâsas naw-sas' A primitive root; to gleam from {afar} that {is} to be conspicuous as a signal; or rather perhaps a denominative from H5251 (and identical with {H5263} through the idea of a flag as fluttering in the wind); to raise a beacon: - lift up as an {ensign} standard bearer.


H5399 <STRHEB>@ נשׁף nesheph neh'-shef From H5398; properly a {breeze} that {is} (by implication) dusk (when the evening breeze prevails): - {dark} dawning of the day ({morning}) {night} twilight.


H5563 <STRHEB>@ סמדר semâdar sem-aw-dar' Of uncertain derivation; a vine blossom; used also adverbially abloom: - tender grape.


H5638 <STRHEB>@ סתו sethâv seth-awv' From an unused root meaning to hide; winter (as the dark season): - winter.


H5645 <STRHEB>@ עב ‛âb awb Masculine and feminine; from H5743; properly an {envelope} that {is} darkness (or {density} ); specifically a (scud) cloud; also a copse: - {clay} (thick) {cloud} X {thick} thicket. Compare H5672.


H5737 <STRHEB>@ עדר ‛âdar aw-dar' A primitive root; to {arrange} as a {battle} a vineyard (to hoe); hence to {muster} and so to miss (or find wanting): - {dig} {fail} keep ({rank}) lack.


H5740 <STRHEB>@ עדר ‛êder ay'-der The same as H5739; {Eder} the name of an Israelite and of two places in Palestine: - {Edar} Eder.


H5743 <STRHEB>@ עוּב ‛ûb oob A primitive root; to be dense or {dark} that {is} to becloud: - cover with a cloud.


H5774 <STRHEB>@ עוּף ‛ûph oof A primitive root; to cover (with wings or obscurity); hence (as denominative from H5775) to fly; also (by implication of dimness) to faint (from the darkness of swooning): - {brandish} be (wax) {faint} flee {away} fly (away - {}) X {set} shine {forth} weary.


H5848 <STRHEB>@ עטף ‛âţaph aw-taf' A primitive root; to {shroud} that {is} clothe (whether transitively or reflexively); hence (from the idea of darkness) to languish: - cover ({over}) {fail} {faint} {feebler} hide {self} be {overwhelmed} swoon.


H5853 <STRHEB>@ עטרות אדּר ‛aţrôth 'addâr at-roth' ad-dawr' From the same as H5852 and H146; crowns of Addar; {Atroth-Addar} a place in Palestine: - Ataroth-adar (-addar).


H5890 <STRHEB>@ עיפה ‛êyphâh ay-faw' Feminine from H5774; obscurity (as if from covering): - darkness.


H5909 <STRHEB>@ עכבּר ‛akbâr ak-bawr' Probably from the same as H5908 in the secondary sense of attacking; a mouse (as nibbling): - mouse.


H5927 <STRHEB>@ עלה ‛âlâh aw-law' A primitive root; to {ascend} intransitively (be high) or active (mount); used in a great variety of {senses} primary and {secondary} literally and figuratively: - arise (up). (cause to) ascend {up} at {once} break [the day] ({up}) bring ({up}) (cause to) {burn} carry {up} cast {up} + {shew} climb ({up}) (cause {to} make to) come ({up}) cut {off} {dawn} {depart} {exalt} {excel} {fall} fetch {up} get {up} (make to) go ({away} {up}) grow ({over}) {increase} {lay} {leap} {levy} lift (self) {up} {light} [make] {up} X {mention} mount {up} {offer} make to {pay} + {perfect} {prefer} put ({on}) {raise} {recover} {restore} (make to) rise ({up}) {scale} set ({up}) shoot forth ({up}) (begin to) spring ({up}) stir {up} take away ({up}) work.


H5939 <STRHEB>@ עלטה ‛ălâţâh al-aw-taw' Feminine from an unused root meaning to cover; dusk: - {dark} twilight.


H6150 <STRHEB>@ ערב ‛ârab aw-rab' A primitive root (rather identical with H6148 through the idea of covering with a texture); to grow dusky at sundown: - be {darkened} (toward) evening.


H6205 <STRHEB>@ ערפל ‛ărâphel ar-aw-fel' Probably from H6201; gloom (as of a lowering sky): - ({gross} thick) dark ({cloud} -ness).


H6272 <STRHEB>@ עתם ‛âtham aw-tham' A primitive root; probably to {glow} that {is} (figuratively) be desolated: - be darkened.


H6501 <STRHEB>@ פּרה פּרא pere' pereh {peh'-reh} peh'-reh From H6500 in the secondary sense of running wild; the onager: - wild (ass).


H6751 <STRHEB>@ צלל tsâlal tsaw-lal' A primitive root (rather identical with H6749 through the idea of hovering over (compare H6754)); to {shade} as twilight or an opaque object: - begin to be {dark} shadowing.


H6828 <STRHEB>@ צפן צפון tsâphôn tsâphôn {tsaw-fone'} tsaw-fone' From H6845; properly {hidden} that {is} dark; used only of the north as a quarter (gloomy and unknown): - north ({-ern} {side} {-ward} wind).


H6937 <STRHEB>@ קדר qâdar kaw-dar' A primitive root; to be {ashy} that {is} dark colored; by implication to mourn (in sackcloth or sordid garments): - be black ({-ish}) be (make) dark ({-en}) X {heavily} (cause to) mourn.


H6938 <STRHEB>@ קדר qêdâr kay-dawr' From H6937; dusky (of the skin or the tent); {Kedar} a son of Ishmael; also (collectively) bedawin (as his descendants or representatives): - Kedar.


H651 <STRHEB>@ אפל 'aphêl aw-fale' From an unused root meaning to set as the sun; dusky: - very dark.


H652 <STRHEB>@ אפל 'ôphel o'-fel From the same as H651; dusk: - {darkness} {obscurity} privily.


H653 <STRHEB>@ אפלה 'ăphêlâh af-ay-law' Feminine of H651; {duskiness} figuratively misfortune; concretely concealment: - {dark} {darkness} {gloominess} X thick.


H658 <STRHEB>@ אפס דּמּים 'ephes dammîym eh'-fes dam-meem' From H657 and the plural of H1818; boundary of blood drops; {Ephes-Dammim} a place in Palestine: - Ephes-dammim.


H678 <STRHEB>@ אציל 'âtsîyl aw-tseel' From H680 (in its secondary sense of separation); an extremity () also a noble: - chief {man} noble.


H7087 <STRHEB>@ קפא qâphâ' kaw-faw' A primitive root; to {shrink} that {is} thicken (as unracked {wine} curdled {milk} clouded {sky} frozen water): - {congeal} {curdle} {dark`} settle.


H7091 <STRHEB>@ קפּוז qippôz kip-poze' From an unused root meaning to {contract} that {is} spring forward; an arrow snake (as darting on its prey): - great owl.


H7409 <STRHEB>@ רכשׁ rekesh reh'-kesh From H7408; a relay of animals on a post route (as stored up for that purpose); by implication a courser: - {dromedary} {mule} swift beast.


H7424 <STRHEB>@ רמּך rammâk ram-mawk' Of foreign origin; a brood mare: - dromedary.


H7626 <STRHEB>@ שׁבט shêbeţ shay'-bet From an unused root probably meaning to branch off; a {scion} that {is} (literally) a stick (for {punishing} {writing} {fighting} {ruling} {walking} etc.) or (figuratively) a clan: - X {correction} {dart} {rod} {sceptre} {staff} tribe.


H7712 <STRHEB>@ שׁדר shedar shed-ar' (Chaldee); a primitive root; to endeavor: - labour.


H7835 <STRHEB>@ שׁחר shâchar shaw-khar' A primitive root (rather identical with H7836 through the idea of the duskiness of early dawn); to be dim or dark (in color): - be black.


H7883 <STRHEB>@ שׁחר שׁחור שׁיחור shîychôr shichôr shichôr {shee-khore'} {shee-khore'} shee-khore' Probably from H7835; {dark} that {is} turbid; {Shichor} a stream of Egypt: - {Shihor} Sihor.


H7884 <STRHEB>@ שׁיחור לבנת shîychôr libenâth shee-khore' lib-nawth' From the same as H7883 and H3835; darkish whiteness; Shichor {Libnath} a stream of Palestine: - Shihor-libnath.


H7905 <STRHEB>@ שׂכּה ώûkkâh sook-kaw' Feminine of H7900 in the sense of H7899; a dart (as pointed like a thorn): - barbed iron.


H7973 <STRHEB>@ שׁלח shelach sheh'-lakh From H7971; a missile of {attack} that {is} spear; also (figuratively) a shoot of {growth} that {is} branch: - {dart} {plant} X put {off} {sword} weapon.


H729 <STRHEB>@ ארז 'âraz aw-raz' A primitive root; to be firm; used only in the passive participle as a denominative from H730; of cedar: - made of cedar.


H730 <STRHEB>@ ארז 'erez eh'-rez From H729; a cedar tree (from the tenacity of its roots): - cedar (tree).


H731 <STRHEB>@ ארזה 'arzâh ar-zaw' Feminine of H730; cedar wainscoting: - cedar work.


H8040 <STRHEB>@ שׂמאל שׂמאול ώemô'l ώeml {sem-ole'} sem-ole' A primitive word (rather perhaps from the same as H8071 (by insertion of the 'aleph) through the idea of wrapping up); properly dark (as {enveloped}) that {is} the north; hence (by orientation) the left hand: - left ({hand} side).


H8193 <STRHEB>@ שׂפת שׂפה ώâphâh ώepheth {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.


H8255 <STRHEB>@ שׁקל sheqel sheh'-kel From H8254; probably a weight; used as a commercial standard: - shekel.


H8391 <STRHEB>@ תּאשּׁוּר te'ashshûr teh-ash-shoor' From H833; a species of cedar (from its erectness): - box (tree).


H8444 <STRHEB>@ תּצאה תּוצאה tôtsâ'âh tôtsâ'âh {to-tsaw-aw'} to-tsaw-aw' From H3318; (only in plural collective) {exit} that {is} (geographical) {boundary} or (figuratively) {deliverance} (actively) source: - border ({-s}) going (-s) forth ({out}) {issues} outgoings.


H8455 <STRHEB>@ תּותח tôthâch to-thawkh' From an unused root meaning to smite: - darts.


H8628 <STRHEB>@ תּקע tâqataw-kah' A primitive root; to {clatter} that {is} slap (the hands {together}) clang (an instrument); by analogy to drive (a nail or tent {pin} a {dart} etc.); by implication to become bondsman (by handclasping): - blow ([a {trumpet]}) {cast} {clap} {fasten} pitch {[tent]} {smite} {sound} {strike} X {suretiship} thrust.


H839 <STRHEB>@ אשׁר 'ăshûr ash-oor' Contracted for H8391; the cedar tree or some other light elastic wood: - Ashurite.


H921 <STRHEB>@ בּדר bedar bed-ar' (Chaldee); corresponding (by transposition) to H6504: to scatter: - scatter.


G1002 <STRGRK>@ βολίς bolis bol-ece' From G906; a missile that is javelin: - dart.


G1046 <STRGRK>@ Γαδαρηνός Gadarēnos gad-ar-ay-nos' From Γαδαρά Gadara (a town East of the Jordan); a Gadarene or inhabitant of Gadara: - Gadarene.


G1206 <STRGRK>@ δευτεραῖος deuteraios dyoo-ter-ah'-yos From G1208; secondary that is (specifically) on the second day: - next day.


G135 <STRGRK>@ αἴνιγμα ainigma ah'ee-nig-ma From a derivative of G136 (in its primary sense); an obscure saying (enigma) that is (abstractly) obscureness: - X darkly.


G2215 <STRGRK>@ ζιζάνιον zizanion dziz-an'-ee-on Of uncertain origin; darnel or false grain: - tares.


G2217 <STRGRK>@ ζόφος zophos dzof'-os Akin to the base of G3509; gloom (as shrouding like a cloud): - blackness darkness mist.


G2250 <STRGRK>@ ἡμέρα hēmera hay-mer'-ah Feminine (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of ἧμαι hēmai (to sit; akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame that is gentle; day that is (literally) the time space between dawn and dark or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context): - age + alway (mid-) day (by day [-ly]) + for ever judgment (day) time while years.


G2294 <STRGRK>@ θάρσος tharsos thar'-sos Akin (by transposition) to θράσος thrasos (daring); boldness (subjectively): - courage.


G2583 <STRGRK>@ κανών kanōn kan-ohn' Fromκάνη kanē (a straight reed that is rod); a rule (canon) that is (figuratively) a standard (of faith and practice); by implication a boundary that is (figuratively) a sphere (of activity): - line rule.


G2886 <STRGRK>@ κοσμικός kosmikos kos-mee-kos' From G2889 (in its secondary sense); terrene (cosmic) literally (mundane) or figuratively (corrupt): - worldly.


G3354 <STRGRK>@ μετρέω metreō met-reh'-o From G3358; to measure (that is ascertain in size by a fixed standard); by implication to admeasure (that is allot by rule); figuratively to estimate: - measure mete.


G3355 <STRGRK>@ μετρητής metrētēs met-ray-tace' From G3354; a measurer that is (specifically) a certain standard measure of capacity for liquids: - firkin.


G3725 <STRGRK>@ ὅριον horion hor'-ee-on Neuter of a derivative of an apparently primary word ὅρος horos (a bound or limit); a boundary line that is (by implication) a frontier (region): - border coast.


G3734 <STRGRK>@ ὁροθεσία horothesia hor-oth-es-ee'-ah From a compound of the base of G3725 and a derivative of G5087; a limit placing that is (concretely) boundary line: - bound.


G3808 <STRGRK>@ παιδάριον paidarion pahee-dar'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of G3816; a little boy: - child lad.


G4517 <STRGRK>@ ῥώννυμι rhōnnumi hrone'-noo-mee Prolonged from ῥώομαι rhōomai (to dart; probably akin to G4506); to strengthen that is (imperative passive) have health (as parting exclamation good bye): - farewell.


G4639 <STRGRK>@ σκία skia skee'-ah Apparently a primary word; shade or a shadow (literally or figuratively [darkness of error or an adumbration]): - shadow.


G4652 <STRGRK>@ σκοτεινός skoteinos skot-i-nos' From G4655; opaque that is (figuratively) benighted: - dark full of darkness.


G4653 <STRGRK>@ σκοτία skotia skot-ee'-ah From G4655; dimness obscurity (literally or figuratively): - dark (-ness).


G4654 <STRGRK>@ σκοτίζω skotizō skot-id'-zo From G4655; to obscure (literally or figuratively): - darken.


G4655 <STRGRK>@ σκότος skotos skot'-os From the base of G4639; shadiness that is obscurity (literally or figuratively): - darkness.


G4656 <STRGRK>@ σκοτόω skotoō skot-o'-o From G4655; to obscure or blind (literally or figuratively): - be full of darkness.


G4676 <STRGRK>@ σουδάριον soudarion soo-dar'-ee-on Of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat cloth) that is towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face or binding the face of a corpse): - handerchief napkin.


G4715 <STRGRK>@ στατήρ statēr stat-air' From the base of G2746; a stander (standard of value) that is (specifically) a stater or certain coin: - piece of money.


G4759 <STRGRK>@ στρατοπεδάρχης stratopedarchēs strat-op-ed-ar'-khace From G4760 and G757; a ruler of an army that is (specifically) a Praetorian praefect: - captain of the guard.


G5040 <STRGRK>@ τεκνίον teknion tek-nee'-on Diminutive of G5043; an infant that is (plural figurative) darlings (Christian converts): - little children.


G5111 <STRGRK>@ τολμάω tolmaō tol-mah'-o From τόλμα tolma (boldness; probably itself from the base of G5056 through the idea of extreme conduct); to venture (objectively or in act; while G2292 is rather subjective or in feeling); by implication to be courageous: - be bold boldly dare durst.


G5112 <STRGRK>@ τολμηρότερον tolmēroteron tol-may-rot'-er-on Neuter of the compound of a derivative of the bse of G5111 (as adverb); more daringly that is with greater confidence than otherwise: - the more boldly.


G5113 <STRGRK>@ τολμητής tolmētēs tol-may-tace' From G5111; a daring (audacious) man: - presumptuous.


G562 <STRGRK>@ ἀπέραντος aperantos ap-er'-an-tos From G1 (as a negative particle) and a secondary derivative of G4008; unfinished that is (by implication) interminable: - endless.


G592 <STRGRK>@ ἀποδιορίζω apodiorizō ap-od-ee-or-id'-zo From G575 and a compound of G1223 and G3724; to disjoin (by a boundary figuratively a party): - separate.


G640 <STRGRK>@ ἀπορία aporia ap-or-ee'-a From the same as G639; a (state of) quandary: - perplexity.


G850 <STRGRK>@ αὐχμηρός auchmēros owkh-may-ros' From αὐχμός auchmos (probably from a base akin to that of G109; dust as dried by wind); properly dirty that is (by implication) obscure: - dark.


G873 <STRGRK>@ ἀφορίζω aphorizō af-or-id'-zo From G575 and G3724; to set off by boundary that is (figuratively) limit exclude6 appoint etc.: - divide separate sever.


G956 <STRGRK>@ βέλος belos bel'-os From G906; a missile that is spear or arrow: - dart.