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@
STRIN
G:
Joab
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
paternity
;
voluntary
-
HITCHCOCK
-
J
kjv
@
STRIN
G:
Nadab
<
HITCHCOCK
>@
free
and
voluntary
gift
;
prince
-
HITCHCOCK
-
N
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strongs:
H2181 <
STRHEB
>@ זנה
z
â
n
â
h
zaw
-
naw
'
A
primitive
root
(
highly
fed
and
therefore
wanton
);
to
commit
adultery
(
usually
of
the
{
female
}
and
less
often
of
simple
{
forniciation
}
rarely
of
involuntary
ravishment
);
figuratively
to
commit
idolatry
(
the
Jewish
people
being
regarded
as
the
spouse
of
Jehovah
): - (
cause
to
)
commit
{
fornication
}
X
{
continually
}
X
{
great
} (
be
{
an
}
play
the
) {
harlot
} (
cause
to
{
be
}
play
the
) {
whore
} ({
commit
}
fall
to
) {
whoredom
} (
cause
to
)
go
{
a
-
whoring
}
whorish
.
H4503 <
STRHEB
>@ מנחה
minch
â
h
min
-
khaw
'
From
an
unused
root
meaning
to
{
apportion
}
that
{
is
}
bestow
;
a
donation
;
euphemistically
tribute
;
specifically
a
sacrificial
offering
(
usually
bloodless
and
voluntary
): - {
gift
} {
oblation
} (
meat
) {
offering
} {
present
}
sacrifice
.
H5071 <
STRHEB
>@ נדבה
ned
â
b
â
h
ned
-
aw
-
baw
'
From
H5068;
properly
(
abstractly
) {
spontaneity
}
or
(
adjectively
)
spontaneous
;
also
(
concretely
)
a
spontaneous
or
(
by
{
inference
}
in
plural
)
abundant
gift
: -
free
(-
will
) {
offering
} {
freely
} {
plentiful
}
voluntary
({-
ily
} {
offering
})
willing
({-
ly
}
offering
).
H5081 <
STRHEB
>@ נדיב
n
â
d
î
yb
naw
-
deeb
'
From
H5068;
properly
{
voluntary
}
that
{
is
}
generous
; {
hence
}
magnanimous
;
as
{
noun
}
a
grandee
(
sometimes
a
tyrant
): - {
free
}
liberal
({
things
}) {
noble
} {
prince
}
willing
([
hearted
]).
H7522 <
STRHEB
>@ רצן רצון
r
â
ts
ô
n
r
â
ts
ô
n
{
raw
-
tsone
'}
raw
-
tsone
'
From
H7521;
delight
: - (
be
)
acceptable
({-
ance
} {-
ed
}) {
delight
} {
desire
} {
favour
} (
good
) {
pleasure
} ({
own
} {
self
}
voluntary
) {
will
}
as
. . . (
what
)
would
.
H8002 <
STRHEB
>@ שׁלם
shelem
sheh
'-
lem
From
H7999;
properly
{
requital
}
that
{
is
}
a
(
voluntary
)
sacrifice
in
thanks
: -
peace
offering
.
G1479 <
STRGRK
>@ ἐθελοθρησκεία
ethelothr
ē
skeia
eth
-
el
-
oth
-
race
-
ki
'-
ah
From
G2309 and
G2356;
voluntary
(
arbitrary
and
unwarranted
)
piety
that
is
sanctimony
: -
will
worship
.
G1635 <
STRGRK
>@ ἑκών
hek
ō
n
hek
-
own
'
Of
uncertain
affinity
;
voluntary
: -
willingly
.
G3521 <
STRGRK
>@ νηστεία
n
ē
steia
nace
-
ti
'-
ah
From
G3522;
abstinence
(
from
lack
of
food
or
voluntary
and
religious
);
specifically
the
fast
of
the
Day
of
Atonement
: -
fast
(-
ing
.)
G3700 <
STRGRK
>@ ὀπτάνομαι ὄπτομαι
optanomai
optomai
op
-
tan
'-
om
-
ahee
op
'-
tom
-
ahee
The
first
a
(
middle
voice
)
prolonged
form
of
the
second
(
primary
)
which
is
used
for
it
in
certain
tenses
;
and
both
as
alternates
of
G3708;
to
gaze
(
that
is
with
wide
open
eyes
as
at
something
remarkable
;
and
thus
differing
from
G991 which
denotes
simply
voluntary
observation
;
and
from
G1492 which
expresses
merely
mechanical
passive
or
casual
vision
;
while
G2300 and
still
more
emphatically
its
intensive
G2334 signifies
an
earnest
but
more
continued
inspection
;
and
G4648 a
watching
from
a
distance
): -
appear
look
see
shew
self
.
G4623 <
STRGRK
>@ σιωπάω
si
ō
pa
ō
see
-
o
-
pah
'-
o
From
σιωπη
si
ō
p
ē (
silence
that
is
a
hush
;
properly
muteness
that
is
involuntary
stillness
or
inability
ot
speak
;
and
thus
differing
from
G4602 which
is
rather
a
voluntary
refusal
or
indisposition
to
speak
although
the
terms
are
often
used
synonymously
);
to
be
dumb
(
but
not
deaf
also
like
G2974 properly
);
figuratively
to
be
calm
(
as
quiet
water
): -
dumb
(
hold
)
peace
.
G830 <
STRGRK
>@ αὐθαίρετος
authairetos
ow
-
thah
'
ee
-
ret
-
os
From
G846 and
the
same
as
G140;
self
chosen
that
is
(
by
implication
)
voluntary
: -
of
own
accord
willing
of
self
.