Dict: all - rushing
tcr.html:
smith:
easton:
tcr.html2:
torrey:
tcr.1:
naves:
filter-bible-link.pl:
hitchcock:
tcr:
strongs:
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
.
H3589 <
STRHEB
>@ כּיד
k
î
yd
keed
From
a
primitive
root
meaning
to
strike
;
a
crushing
;
figuratively
calamity
: -
destruction
.
H3918 <
STRHEB
>@ לישׁ
layish
lah
'-
yish
From
H3888 in
the
sense
of
crushing
;
a
lion
(
from
his
destructive
blows
): - (
old
)
lion
.
H5556 <
STRHEB
>@ סלעם
sol
‛â
m
sol
-
awm
'
Apparently
from
the
same
as
H5553 in
the
sense
of
crushing
as
with
a
{
rock
}
that
{
is
}
consuming
;
a
kind
of
locust
(
from
its
destructiveness
): -
bald
locust
.
H6333 <
STRHEB
>@ פּוּרה
p
û
r
â
h
poo
-
raw
'
From
H6331;
a
wine
press
(
as
crushing
the
grapes
): -
winepress
.
H6554 <
STRHEB
>@ פּרפּר
parpar
par
-
par
'
Probably
from
H6565 in
the
sense
of
rushing
;
rapid
; {
Parpar
}
a
river
of
Syria
: -
Pharpar
.
H6578 <
STRHEB
>@ פּרת
per
â
th
per
-
awth
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
break
forth
;
rushing
;
Perath
(
that
{
is
} {
Euphrates
})
a
river
of
the
East
: -
Euphrates
.
H7494 <
STRHEB
>@ רעשׁ
ra
‛
ash
rah
'-
ash
From
H7493; {
vibration
} {
bounding
}
uproar
: - {
commotion
}
confused
{
noise
} {
earthquake
} {
fierceness
} {
quaking
} {
rattling
} {
rushing
}
shaking
.
H7524 <
STRHEB
>@ רצח
retsach
reh
'-
tsakh
From
H7523;
a
crushing
;
specifically
a
murder
cry
: - {
slaughter
}
sword
.
H7584 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁאוה
sha
'ă
v
â
h
shah
-
av
-
aw
'
From
H7582;
a
tempest
(
as
rushing
): -
desolation
.
H7588 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁאון
sh
â'ô
n
shaw
-
one
'
From
H7582;
uproar
(
as
of
rushing
);
by
implication
destruction
: -
X
{
horrible
} {
noise
} {
pomp
} {
rushing
}
tumult
(
X
-
uous
).
G5342 <
STRGRK
>@ φέρω
pher
ō̄
fer
'-
o
A
primary
verb
(
for
which
other
and
apparently
not
cognate
ones
are
used
in
certain
tenses
only
;
namely
οἴω
oi
ō̄̄
and
ἐνέγκω
enegk
ō̄
to
bear
or
carry
(
in
a
very
wide
application
literally
and
figuratively
: -
be
bear
bring
(
forth
)
carry
come
+
let
her
drive
be
driven
endure
go
on
lay
lead
move
reach
rushing
uphold
.