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H1744 <
STRHEB
>@ דּוּכּיפת
d
û
k
î
yphath
doo
-
kee
-
fath
'
Of
uncertain
derivation
;
the
hoopoe
or
else
the
grouse
: -
lapwing
.
H6965 <
STRHEB
>@ קוּם
q
û
m
koom
A
primitive
root
;
to
rise
(
in
various
{
applications
} {
literally
} {
figuratively
}
intensively
and
causatively
): - {
abide
} {
accomplish
}
X
be
{
clearer
} {
confirm
} {
continue
} {
decree
}
X
be
{
dim
} {
endure
}
X
{
enemy
} {
enjoin
}
get
{
up
}
make
{
good
} {
help
} {
hold
} (
help
to
)
lift
up
({
again
}) {
make
}
X
but
{
newly
} {
ordain
} {
perform
} {
pitch
}
raise
({
up
})
rear
({
up
}) {
remain
} (
a
-)
rise
(
up
) ({
again
} {
against
})
rouse
{
up
}
set
({
up
}) (
e
-) {
stablish
} (
make
to
)
stand
({
up
})
stir
{
up
} {
strengthen
} {
succeed
} ({
as
-}
make
)
sure
({-
ly
}) (
be
)
up
({-
hold
} -
rising
).
G1326 <
STRGRK
>@ διεγείρω
diegeir
ō
dee
-
eg
-
i
'-
ro
From
G1223 and
G1453;
to
wake
fully
that
is
arouse
(
literally
or
figuratively
): -
arise
awake
raise
stir
up
.
G1453 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐγείρω
egeir
ō
eg
-
i
'-
ro
Probably
akin
to
the
base
of
G58 (
through
the
idea
of
collecting
one
´
s
faculties
);
to
waken
(
transitively
or
intransitively
)
that
is
rouse
(
literally
from
sleep
from
sitting
or
lying
from
disease
from
death
;
or
figuratively
from
obscurity
inactivity
ruins
nonexistence
): -
awake
lift
(
up
)
raise
(
again
up
)
rear
up
(
a
-)
rise
(
again
up
)
stand
take
up
.
G1594 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐκνήφω
ekn
ē
ph
ō
ek
-
nay
'-
fo
From
G1537 and
G3525; (
figuratively
)
to
rouse
(
oneself
)
out
of
stupor
: -
awake
.
G1825 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐξεγείρω
exegeir
ō
ex
-
eg
-
i
'-
ro
From
G1537 and
G1453;
to
rouse
fully
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
resuscitate
(
from
death
)
release
(
from
infliction
): -
raise
up
.
G1892 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐπεγείρω
epegeir
ō
ep
-
eg
-
i
'-
ro
From
G1909 and
G1453;
to
rouse
upon
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
excite
against
: -
raise
stir
up
.
G2868 <
STRGRK
>@ κονιορτός
koniortos
kon
-
ee
-
or
-
tos
'
From
the
base
of
G2867 and
ὄρνυμι
ornumi
(
to
rouse
);
pulverulence
(
as
blown
about
): -
dust
.
G4891 <
STRGRK
>@ συνεγείρω
sunegeir
ō
soon
-
eg
-
i
'-
ro
From
G4862 and
G1453;
to
rouse
(
from
death
)
in
company
with
that
is
(
figuratively
)
to
revivify
(
spiritually
)
in
resemblance
to
: -
raise
up
together
rise
with
.