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H1942 <
STRHEB
>@ הוּה
havv
â
h
hav
-
vaw
'
From
H1933 (
in
the
sense
of
eagerly
coveting
and
rushing
upon
;
by
implication
of
falling
);
desire
;
also
ruin
: - {
calamity
} {
iniquity
} {
mischief
}
mischievous
({
thing
}) {
naughtiness
} {
naughty
} {
noisome
}
perverse
{
thing
} {
substance
}
very
wickedness
.
H1962 <
STRHEB
>@ היּה
hay
â
h
hah
-
yaw
'
Another
form
for
H1943;
ruin
: -
calamity
.
H2483 <
STRHEB
>@ חלי
ch
ŏ
l
î
y
khol
-
ee
'
From
H2470; {
malady
} {
anxiety
}
calamity
: - {
disease
} {
grief
} (
is
)
sick
(-
ness
).
H2916 <
STRHEB
>@ טיט ţî
y
ţ
teet
From
an
unused
root
meaning
apparently
to
be
sticky
(
rather
perhaps
a
denominative
from
{
H2894}
through
the
idea
of
dirt
to
be
swept
away
);
mud
or
clay
;
figuratively
calamity
: - {
clay
} {
dirt
}
mire
.
H3589 <
STRHEB
>@ כּיד
k
î
yd
keed
From
a
primitive
root
meaning
to
strike
;
a
crushing
;
figuratively
calamity
: -
destruction
.
H343 <
STRHEB
>@ איד 'ê
yd
ade
From
the
same
as
H181 (
in
the
sense
of
bending
down
);
oppression
;
by
implication
{
misfortune
}
ruin
: - {
calamity
}
destruction
.
H4472 <
STRHEB
>@ ממרר
mamr
ô
r
mam
-
rore
'
From
H4843;
a
{
bitterness
}
that
{
is
} (
figuratively
)
calamity
: -
bitterness
.
H5235 <
STRHEB
>@ נכר נכר
neker
n
ô
ker
{
neh
'-
ker
}
no
'-
ker
From
H5234;
something
{
strange
}
that
{
is
}
unexpected
calamity
: -
strange
.
H6757 <
STRHEB
>@ צלמות
tsalm
â
veth
tsal
-
maw
'-
veth
From
H6738 and
H4194;
shade
of
{
death
}
that
{
is
}
the
grave
(
figuratively
calamity
): -
shadow
of
death
.
H7451 <
STRHEB
>@ רעה רע
ra
‛
r
â‛â
h
{
rah
}
raw
-
aw
'
From
H7489;
bad
or
(
as
noun
)
evil
(
naturally
or
morally
).
This
includes
the
second
(
feminine
)
form
;
as
adjective
or
noun
: - {
adversity
} {
affliction
} {
bad
} {
calamity
} +
displease
({-
ure
}) {
distress
}
evil
({[-
favouredness
]} {
man
} {
thing
}) + {
exceedingly
}
X
{
great
}
grief
({-
vous
}) {
harm
} {
heavy
}
hurt
({-
ful
})
ill
({
favoured
}) + {
mark
} {
mischief
} ({-
vous
}) {
misery
}
naught
({-
ty
}) {
noisome
} +
not
{
please
}
sad
({-
ly
}) {
sore
} {
sorrow
} {
trouble
} {
vex
}
wicked
({-
ly
} {-
ness
} {
one
})
worse
(-
st
) {
wretchedness
}
wrong
. [
Including
feminine
ra
´
ah
;
as
adjective
or
noun
.]
G2436 <
STRGRK
>@ ἵλεως
hile
ō
s
hil
'-
eh
-
oce
Perhaps
from
the
alternate
form
of
G138;
cheerful
(
as
attractive
)
that
is
propitious
;
adverbially
(
by
Hebraism
)
God
be
gracious
!
that
is
(
in
averting
some
calamity
)
far
be
it
: -
be
it
far
merciful
.
G4127 <
STRGRK
>@ πληγή
pl
ē
g
ē
play
-
gay
'
From
G4141;
a
stroke
;
by
implication
a
wound
;
figuratively
a
calamity
: -
plague
stripe
wound
(-
ed
).
G4141 <
STRGRK
>@ πλήσσω
pl
ē
ss
ō
place
'-
so
Apparently
another
form
of
G4111 (
through
the
idea
of
flattening
out
);
to
pound
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
inflict
with
(
calamity
): -
smite
.
Compare
G5180.
G4451 <
STRGRK
>@ πύρωσις
pur
ō
sis
poo
'-
ro
-
sis
From
G4448;
ignition
that
is
(
specifically
)
smelting
(
figuratively
conflagration
calamity
as
a
test
): -
burning
trial
.
G4730 <
STRGRK
>@ στενοχωρία
stenoch
ō
ria
sten
-
okh
-
o
-
ree
'-
ah
From
a
compound
of
G4728 and
G5561;
narrowness
of
room
that
is
(
figuratively
)
calamity
: -
anguish
distress
.
G4959 <
STRGRK
>@ συστενάζω
sustenaz
ō
soos
-
ten
-
ad
'-
zo
From
G4862 and
G4727;
to
moan
jointly
that
is
(
figuratively
)
experience
a
common
calamity
: -
groan
together
.
G5004 <
STRGRK
>@ ταλαιπωρία
talaip
ō
ria
tal
-
ahee
-
po
-
ree
'-
ah
From
G5005;
wretchedness
that
is
calamity
: -
misery
.
G894 <
STRGRK
>@ ἄψινθος
apsinthos
ap
'-
sin
-
thos
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
wormwood
(
as
a
type
of
bitterness
that
is
[
figuratively
]
calamity
): -
wormwood
.