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<
HITCHCOCK
>@
vanity
;
elevation
;
fame
;
tumult
-
HITCHCOCK
-
S
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H2778 <
STRHEB
>@ חרף
ch
â
raph
khaw
-
raf
'
A
primitive
root
;
to
pull
{
off
}
that
{
is
} (
by
implication
)
to
expose
(
as
by
stripping
);
specifically
to
betroth
(
as
if
a
surrender
);
figuratively
to
carp
{
at
}
that
{
is
}
defame
;
denominatively
(
from
H2779)
to
spend
the
winter
: - {
betroth
} {
blaspheme
} {
defy
} {
jeopard
} {
rail
} {
reproach
}
upbraid
.
H4110 <
STRHEB
>@ מהלל
mah
ă
l
â
l
mah
-
hal
-
awl
'
From
H1984;
fame
: -
praise
.
H6963 <
STRHEB
>@ קל קול
q
ô
l
q
ô
l
{
kole
}
kole
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
call
aloud
;
a
voice
or
sound
: - + {
aloud
} {
bleating
} {
crackling
}
cry
(+ {
out
}) {
fame
} {
lightness
} {
lowing
} {
noise
} +
hold
{
peace
} [
pro
-] {
claim
} {
proclamation
} + {
sing
} {
sound
} + {
spark
}
thunder
({-
ing
}) {
voice
} +
yell
.
H8034 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁם
sh
ê
m
shame
A
primitive
word
(
perhaps
rather
from
H7760 through
the
idea
of
definite
and
conspicuous
position
;
compare
H8064);
an
{
appellation
}
as
a
mark
or
memorial
of
individuality
;
by
implication
{
honor
} {
authority
}
character
: - + {
base
} [
in
-]
fame
{[-
ous
]}
name
({-
d
}) {
renown
}
report
.
H8052 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמוּעה
shem
û‛â
h
shem
-
oo
-
aw
'
Feminine
passive
participle
of
H8074;
something
{
heard
}
that
{
is
}
an
announcement
: - {
bruit
} {
doctrine
} {
fame
} {
mentioned
} {
news
} {
report
} {
rumor
}
tidings
.
H8088 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמע
sh
ê
ma
‛
shay
'-
mah
From
H8085;
something
{
heard
}
that
{
is
}
a
{
sound
}
rumor6
announcement
;
abstractly
audience
: - {
bruit
} {
fame
}
hear
({-
ing
}) {
loud
} {
report
} {
speech
}
tidings
.
H8089 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁמע
sh
ô
ma
‛
sho
'-
mah
From
H8085;
a
report
: -
fame
.
G1310 <
STRGRK
>@ διαφημίζω
diaph
ē
miz
ō
dee
-
af
-
ay
-
mid
'-
zo
From
G1223 and
a
derivative
of
G5345;
to
report
thoroughly
that
is
divulgate
: -
blaze
abroad
commonly
report
spread
abroad
fame
.
G189 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκοή
ako
ē
ak
-
o
-
ay
'
From
G191;
hearing
(
the
act
the
sense
or
the
thing
heard
): -
audience
ear
fame
which
ye
heard
hearing
preached
report
rumor
.
G2279 <
STRGRK
>@ ἦχος ē
chos
ay
'-
khos
Of
uncertain
affinity
;
a
loud
or
confused
noise
(
echo
)
that
is
roar
;
figuratively
a
rumor
: -
fame
sound
.
G3056 <
STRGRK
>@ λόγος
logos
log
'-
os
From
G3004;
something
said
(
including
the
thought
);
by
implication
a
topic
(
subject
of
discourse
)
also
reasoning
(
the
mental
faculty
)
or
motive
;
by
extension
a
computation
;
specifically
(
with
the
article
in
John
)
the
Divine
Expression
(
that
is
Christ
): -
account
cause
communication
X
concerning
doctrine
fame
X
have
to
do
intent
matter
mouth
preaching
question
reason
+
reckon
remove
say
(-
ing
)
shew
X
speaker
speech
talk
thing
+
none
of
these
things
move
me
tidings
treatise
utterance
word
work
.
G3679 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀνειδέζω
oneidez
ō
on
-
i
-
did
'-
zo
From
G3681;
to
defame
that
is
rail
at
chide
taunt
: -
cast
in
teeth
(
suffer
)
reproach
revile
upbraid
.
G5345 <
STRGRK
>@ φήμη
ph
ē
m
ē
fay
'-
may
From
G5346;
a
saying
that
is
rumor
(
fame
): -
fame
.
G987 <
STRGRK
>@ βλασφημέω
blasph
ē
me
ō
blas
-
fay
-
meh
'-
o
From
G989;
to
vilify
;
specifically
to
speak
impiously
: - (
speak
)
blaspheme
(-
er
-
mously
-
my
)
defame
rail
on
revile
speak
evil
.