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038 'Abiyam {ab-ee-yawm'} ·½¦Û 01 and 03220;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Abijam 5; 5 ¨È¤ñ¥¡ = "§Ú¤÷¬O¤j®ü" ©Î "¶®(ªê)¬O(§Ú)¤÷" 1) µS¤j°êªº¤ý, ùªi¦wªº¨à¤l¤Î¤ý¦ìÄ~©Ó¤H (#¤ý¤W14:31|)

038 'Abiyam {ab-ee-yawm'} from 01 and 03220;; n pr m AV - Abijam 5; 5 Abijam = "my father is the sea" or "Yah(u) is (my) father" 1) king of Judah, son and successor of Rehoboam
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0117 'addiyr {ad-deer'} ·½¦Û 0142; TWOT - 28b; §Î®eµü AV - nobles 7, excellent 4, mighty 5, principal 3, famous 2, gallant 1, glorious 1, goodly 1, lordly 1, noble one 1, worthies 1; 27 1) °¶¤jªº, «ÂÄYªº 1a) ¥Î©ó®ü¬v 1b) ¥Î©ó¾ð¤ì 1c) ¥Î©ó§g¤ý¡B°ê®a¡B¯«¬ç 2) °¶¤jªÌ, «ÂÄYªÌ 2a)¥Î©ó¶Q±Ú¡B­º»â¡B¹²¤H

0117 'addiyr {ad-deer'} from 0142; TWOT - 28b; adj AV - nobles 7, excellent 4, mighty 5, principal 3, famous 2, gallant 1, glorious 1, goodly 1, lordly 1, noble one 1, worthies 1; 27 1) great, majestic 1a) of waters of sea 1b) of a tree 1c) of kings, nations, gods 2) great one, majestic one 2a) of nobles, chieftains, servants
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0214 'owtsar {o-tsaw'} ·½¦Û 0686; TWOT - 154a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - treasure(s) 61, treasury 10, storehouse(s) 3, cellars 2, armoury 1, garners 1, store 1; 79 1) Ä_ª«, ­Ü®w 1a) Ä_ª«(ª÷, »È, µ¥) 1b) ÀxÂê«, ­¹ª«©Î¶¼®Æªº¨ÑÀ³«~ 1c) Ä_®w, ®w©Ð 1c1) Ä_®w 1c2) ­Ü®w, ­x¥Î­Ü®w 1c3) ®w©Ð 1c4) ©ñ§L¾¹ªº­Ü®w(¤ñ³ë¤W«Òªº­x±ñ) 1c5) ©²®w (¤W«Òªº, ¬°¦s©ñ«B, ³·, ¦B¹r, ­·, ®ü)

0214 'owtsar {o-tsaw'} from 0686; TWOT - 154a; n m AV - treasure(s) 61, treasury 10, storehouse(s) 3, cellars 2, armoury 1, garners 1, store 1; 79 1) treasure, storehouse 1a) treasure (gold, silver, etc) 1b) store, supplies of food or drink 1c) treasure-house, treasury 1c1) treasure-house 1c2) storehouse, magazine 1c3) treasury 1c4) magazine of weapons (fig. of God's armoury) 1c5) storehouses (of God for rain, snow, hail, wind, sea)
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0339 'iy {ee} ·½¦Û 0183; TWOT - 39a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - isle(s) 30, islands 5, country 1; 36 1) ªu®ü¦a°Ï, ®q, ®ü©¤, ¦a°Ï

0339 'iy {ee} from 0183; TWOT - 39a; n m AV - isle(s) 30, islands 5, country 1; 36 1) coast, island, shore, region
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0359 'Eylowth {ay-loth'} ©Î 'Eylath {ay-lath'} ·½¦Û 0352;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Elath 5, Eloth 3; 8 ¥H©Ô¥L ©Î ¥H¸S = "°ªÁqªº¤p¾ðªL" 1) ¦ì©ó¬õ®ü¦ù¦VªF¥_ªº®üÆW¤ºªº¤@­Ó´ä¤f

0359 'Eylowth {ay-loth'} or 'Eylath {ay-lath'} from 0352;; n pr loc AV - Elath 5, Eloth 3; 8 Elath or Eloth = "grove of lofty trees" 1) a port on the north-east arm of the Red Sea
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0364 'Eyl Pa'ran {ale paw-rawn'} ·½¦Û 0352 ©M 06290;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Elparan 1; 1 ¥ì°Ç¤ÚÄõ = "¤ÚÄõªº¤â´x" 1) «°¥«­Ý´ä¤f, ¦ì©ó¬õ®ü"ªü§J¤Ú®üÆW"ªº³»ºÝ³B{#³Ð 14:6|}

0364 'Eyl Pa'ran {ale paw-rawn'} from 0352 and 06290;; n pr loc AV - Elparan 1; 1 El-paran = "palm of Paran" 1) town and harbour at tip of Gulf of Aqaba on the Red Sea
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0392 'Akziyb {ak-zeeb'} ·½¦Û 0391;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Achzib 4; 4 ¨È­²±x = "´ÛÄF" 1) µS¤j¦èÃä§C¦aªº¤pÂí 2) ¨È³]ªº«°, ¦ì©ó¥[§Q§Q®üÃä

0392 'Akziyb {ak-zeeb'} from 0391;; n pr loc AV - Achzib 4; 4 Achzib = "deceit" 1) a town in the lowland of west Judah 2) a town in Asher by the Sea of Galilee
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0685 'ets`adah {ets-aw-daw'} ·½¦Û06807ªºÅܤƵü; TWOT - 1943e; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - chains 1, bracelet 1; 2 1) ¤p®üÆW, ¤âÅN, ¸}Áå

0685 'ets`adah {ets-aw-daw'} a variation from 06807; TWOT - 1943e; n f AV - chains 1, bracelet 1; 2 1) armlet, bracelet, ankle chain
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0795 'Ashdowd {ash-dode'} ·½¦Û 07703; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Ashdod 17; 17 ¨È¹ê¬ð = "±j¦Ó¦³¤Oªº" 1) «D§Q¤h¤Hªº¤@­Ó¥D­n«°¥«, ¦ì©ó¦a¤¤®üªu©¤, ­C¸ô¼»§N¦èÃä, §Y²{¦bªº Esdud

0795 'Ashdowd {ash-dode'} from 07703;; n pr loc AV - Ashdod 17; 17 Ashdod = "powerful" 1) a major Philistine city on the Mediterranean Sea west from Jerusalem, modern Esdud
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0813 'Ashk@naz {ash-ken-az'} ·½¦Û¥~»y;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Ashkenaz 3; 3 ¨È¹ê°ò®³ = "¹³Åx¸¨ªº«Bºw¯ëªº¤H: ¼»¸¨¯ëªº¤õ" 1) ¶®¥±ªº«á¸Ç ( #³Ð 10:3| ) 2) ¥_¤èªº¥Á±Ú, ¥i¯à¬O­Ú´µ¥§¨È(¦b¤p¨È²Ó¨È¦è¥_, Àض®üªº¤@­Ó¥j°ê)

0813 'Ashk@naz {ash-ken-az'} of foreign origin;; n pr m AV - Ashkenaz 3; 3 Ashkenaz = "a man as sprinkled: fire as scattered" 1) a descendant of Japheth 2) a northern people, perhaps of Bithynia
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0831 'Ashq@lown {ash-kel-one'} ¥i¯à·½¦Û 08254, ¨ú¨ä"¿Å¶q¤§¦a" (¨Ò¦p:¥«¶°) ªº·N«ä; ±M¦³¦Wµü¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Ashkelon 9, Askelon 3; 12 ¨È¹ê°ò­Û = "¨¸´cªº¤õ: §Ú±N³Q¿Å¶q" 1) «D§Q¤h¤Hªº¤@­Óªu®ü«°¥«, ¦b­C¸ô¼»§Nªº¦è«nÃä

0831 'Ashq@lown {ash-kel-one'} probably from 08254 in the sense of weighing-place (i.e. mart);; n pr loc AV - Ashkelon 9, Askelon 3; 12 Askelon or Ashkelon = "the fire of infamy: I shall be weighed" 1) a maritime city of the Philistines, southwest of Jerusalem
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0883 B@'er la-Chay Ro'iy {be-ayr' lakh-ah'ee ro-ee'} ·½¦Û 0875 ©M 02416 (¥[¤W¦r­º) ©M 07203;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - the well Lahairoi 2, Beerlahairoi 1; 3 §È¦Õ¡E©Ô®ü¡EµÜ = "¬ÝÅU§Úªº¨º¤@¦ìªº¤«" 1) ¥[§C´µ¦è¤è, ¥H¦â¦C«n¤èªº¤@¤f¤«

0883 B@'er la-Chay Ro'iy {be-ayr' lakh-ah'ee ro-ee'} from 0875 and 02416 (with prefix) and 07203;; n pr loc AV - the well Lahairoi 2, Beerlahairoi 1; 3 Beer-lahai-roi = "well of the Living One seeing me" 1) a well west of Kadesh, south of Israel
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01189 Ba`al Ts@phown {bah'-al tsef-one'} ·½¦Û 01168 ©M 06828;; ¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Baalzephon 3; 3 ¤Ú¤O¬~¤À(Baal Tsphon ©Î Baal-zephon) = "¥_¤è¤§¥D" 1) ¦b®J¤Î¾aªñ¬õ®ü¤§¤@³B, ¥X®J¤Îªº®É­Ô, ªk¦Ñ©M¥Lªº­x¶¤³Q®ø·À©ó¦¹

01189 Ba`al Ts@phown {bah'-al tsef-one'} from 01168 and 06828;; n pr loc AV - Baalzephon 3; 3 Baal Tsphon or Baal-zephon = "lord of the north" 1) a place in Egypt near the Red Sea where Pharaoh and his army were destroyed during the Exodus
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01260 Bered {beh'red} ·½¦Û 01258;; AV - Bered 2; 2 "¤ñ¦C"©Î"¤Ú¦C" = "Åw©I" ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 1) ¥Hªk½¬ªº®]¤l©Î«á¸Ç {#¥N¤W 7:20|} ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W 2) ¦b¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z«n¤èªº¤@­Ó¦a¤è, ¾aªñ"¥[§C´µ"¤Î"§È¦Õ©Ô®üµÜ"¤«{#³Ð 16:14|}

01260 Bered {beh'red} from 01258;; AV - Bered 2; 2 Bered = "hail" n pr m 1) a son or descendant of Ephraim n pr loc 2) a place in the south of Palestine, near Kadesh, near the well Lahairoi
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01308 B@sowr {bes-ore'} ·½¦Û 01319;; ±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Besor 3; 3 ¤ñ±ô = "º¡¤ßÅwªYªº" 1) ¤@±øªe¤t, «æ¬yªºªe§É, ©Î°®ªe¨¦, ¦ì¦bµS¤j¦aªº·¥«nºÝ, «D§Q¤h±±¨î ªº¹Ò¤º; ¤@ª½©µ¦ù¨ìª`¤J¦a¤¤®ü

01308 B@sowr {bes-ore'} from 01319;; n pr AV - Besor 3; 3 Besor = "cheerful" 1) a stream, torrent-bed, or wadi in extreme south of Judah in Philistia; empties into the Mediterranean Sea
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01346 ga`avah {gah-av-aw'} ·½¦Û 01342; TWOT - 299d; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - pride 9, excellency 3, haughtiness 2, arrogancy 1, highness 1, proud 1, proudly 1, swelling 1; 19 1) ź¶Æ, «Âºa, ¤É°_ 1a) ¤É°_, µÈ°_ («ü®ü¬v) (#¸Ö 46:4|) 1b) «Âºa 1b1) «ü¥H¦â¦C (#¥Ó33:29) 1b2) «ü¯« 1c) ź¶Æ, ¨g¶Æ

01346 ga`avah {gah-av-aw'} from 01342; TWOT - 299d; n f AV - pride 9, excellency 3, haughtiness 2, arrogancy 1, highness 1, proud 1, proudly 1, swelling 1; 19 1) pride, majesty, a rising up 1a) a rising up, swelling (of the sea) 1b) majesty (of Israel) 1c) pride, haughtiness
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01348 ge'uwth {gay-ooth'} ·½¦Û 01342; TWOT - 299f; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - pride 2, majesty 2, proudly 1, raging 1, lifting up 1, excellent things 1; 8 1) ¶¯°¶ 1a) ¤W¤É (¶ê¬W§Îªº·Ï) 1b) ¶©°_ (®ü) 1c) «ÂÄY (¤W«Ò) 1d) ´Lºa

01348 ge'uwth {gay-ooth'} from 01342; TWOT - 299f; n f AV - pride 2, majesty 2, proudly 1, raging 1, lifting up 1, excellent things 1; 8 1) majesty 1a) a rising up (of column of smoke) 1b) a swelling (of sea) 1c) majesty (of God) 1d) pride
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01380 G@bal {gheb-al'} ·½¦Û 01379 (¨ú¨ä...³sºøªº¥C³®...¤§·N );; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - ­{¤Ú°Ç 1; 1 ¬s³s = "¤s" 1) ¦b±Àùªþªñ,¦aÄݵ̥§°òªºÀØ®ü«°Âí,¥H'«ô¥¬©Ô«ä«°'µÛºÙ©ó§ÆÃ¾

01380 G@bal {gheb-al'} from 01379 (in the sense of a chain of hills);; n pr loc AV - Gebal 1; 1 Gebal = "mountain" 1) a maritime town of Phoenicia near Tyre (modern 'Jebeil') known to the Greeks as 'Byblus'
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01381 G@bal {gheb-awl'} »P 01380 ¦P;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Gebal 1; 1 ­{¤Ú°Ç = "Ãä¬É" 1) ¦º®ü¥H«nªº¤@­Ó¤s°Ï

01381 G@bal {gheb-awl'} the same as 01380;; n pr loc AV - Gebal 1; 1 Gebal = "a boundary" 1) a mountainous area south of the Dead Sea
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01610 gaph {gaf} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î, ¨ä·N¬° Ås¦¨¤}§Î; TWOT - 373a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - himself 3, highest places 1; 4 1) ¥DÅé, ¦Û¨­(¥u¦³¦b¦rªº²Õ¦X¤¤, ¦pÂǵۥL¦Û¤v) 2) °ª«×, ®ü©Þ

01610 gaph {gaf} from an unused root meaning to arch; TWOT - 373a; n m AV - himself 3, highest places 1; 4 1) body, self (only in phrase, eg by himself) 2) height, elevation
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01622 Girgashiy {ghir-gaw-shee'} ·½¦Û¤@­Ó¤w¤£³Q¨Ï¥Îªº¦W¦r [¨Ó·½¤£¸Ô];; §Î®eµü ´Ü©w¥» - Girgashite 6, Girgasite 1; 7 ­²­{¼»¤H = "©~¦í©óÖߤgªº¤g¦a©Î°ê®a" 1)­{«nªº«á¸Ç, ¥[§Q§Q®üªºªF¤è°ê®a¤§¤@¡A·í®É¥H¦â¦C¤H·Q­n¶i¥hªºÀ³³\¤§¦a

01622 Girgashiy {ghir-gaw-shee'} patrial from an unused name [of uncertain derivation];; adj AV - Girgashite 6, Girgasite 1; 7 Girgashite or Girgasite = "dwelling on a clayey soil" 1) descendants of Canaan and one of the nations living east of the sea of Galilee when the Israelites entered the promised land
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01756 Dowr {dore} ©Î («÷ªkÅÜ´«) Do'r (#®Ñ 17:11;¤ý¤W 4:11|) {dore} ·½¦Û 01755;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Dor 7; 7 ¦hÒ­ = "¥@¥N" 1) º¿®³¦è¤¤¤@­Ó¾a®üªº«°¥«, ¥dº¸ÁڰǤsªº«nÃä

01756 Dowr {dore} or (by permutation) Do'r (Jos. 17:11 1 Ki 4:11) {dore} from 01755;; n pr loc AV - Dor 7; 7 Dor = "generation" 1) a coastal city in Manasseh, south of Carmel
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01817 deleth {deh'-leth} ·½¦Û01802; TWOT - 431a,e; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - doors 69, gates 14, leaves 4, lid 1; 88 1) ªù, «°ªù 1a) ªù 1b) «°ªù 1c) (¤ñ³ë¥Îªk) 1c1) Âdªù (¥i¯à¬O"»\¤l") (#¤ý¤U 12:10|) 1c2) «üÆs³½ªºÃE (#§B 41:6|) 1c3) ¤l®c¤f (#§B 3:10| ) 1c4) ¤Hªº¼L®B (#¶Ç 12:4|) 1c5) ³ò°ô©Îªý¾×®ü¤ôªºªù (#§B 38:8, 10|) 1c6) ¤Ñ¤W­°«Bªºªù (#¸Ö 78:23|)

01817 deleth {deh'-leth} from 01802; TWOT - 431a,e; n f AV - doors 69, gates 14, leaves 4, lid 1; 88 1) door, gate 1a) a door 1b) a gate 1c) (fig.) 1c1) of chest lid 1c2) of crocodile jaws 1c3) of doors of the heavens 1c4) of an easily-accessible woman
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01996 Hamown Gowg {ham-one' gohg} ·½¦Û 01995 and 01463;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Hamongog 2; 2 «¢­Ìºq­² = "ºq­²ªº¸s²³"¡]# µ² 39:11) 1) ¦¹¦W¥Î©ó«ü°ï©ñ«Í­ºªº¤s¨¦, ¤ô·¾©Î®l¨¦,¥Ø«e¥H '¸ô¤H©Ò¸g¹Lªº¨¦ '¬°¦³¦W,¦ì©ó¡u®üªF¡v¡C ¡]®üªF¡G¥i¯à¬O¦º®ü¤@±a¡A©Î«ü¸ô¤H´Â¦V¦º®üªF¦æ¡^

01996 Hamown Gowg {ham-one' gohg} from 01995 and 01463;; n pr loc AV - Hamongog 2; 2 Hamon-gog = "multitude of Gog" 1) the name to be given to a valley of graves; ravine or glen, now known as 'the ravine of the passengers', located on the east side of the Dead Sea
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02341 Chaviylah {khav-ee-law'} ¥i¯à·½¦Û 02342; TWOT - 622 ´Ü©w¥» - Havilah 7; 7 «¢µÌ©Ô = "¶ê°é" ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W 1) ¥ì¨l¶éªº¤@³¡¤À, ¤ñ»¹ªe(Araxes)¬y°Êªº°Ï°ì; ¥i¯à«ü§ÆÃ¾¬_º¸©_´µ«°, ¤p¨È²Ó¨ÈªºªF¥_¨¤, ¾aªñ¸Ì®ü 2) ¥H¹êº¿§Qªº«á¸Çªü©Ô§B©ÒÄݪº°Ï°ì, ¦W¦r¨ú¦Û¥j¹êªº²Ä¤G­Ó¨à¤l; ¥i¯à«ü Kualan ¦a°Ï, ¦ì©ó¸­ªùªº¦è¥_Ãä ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 3) ¥j¹êªº¨à¤l{#¥N¤W 1:9|} 4) ¬ù§~ªº¨à¤l{#¥N¤W 1:23|}

02341 Chaviylah {khav-ee-law'} probably from 02342; TWOT - 622 AV - Havilah 7; 7 Havilah = "circle" n pr loc 1) a part of Eden through which flowed the river Pison (Araxes); was probably the Grecian Colchis, in the northeast corner of Asia Minor, near the Caspian Sea 2) a district in Arabia of the Ishmaelites named from the 2nd son of Cush; probably the district of Kualan, in the northwestern part of Yemen n pr m 3) a son of Cush 4) a son of Joktan
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02348 chowph {khofe} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î, ·N¬°"Âл\\\"; TWOT - 710a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - haven 2, shore 2, coast 2, side 1; 7 1) ®ü©¤, ªu©¤, ¤ôÃä

02348 chowph {khofe} from an unused root meaning to cover; TWOT - 710a; n m AV - haven 2, shore 2, coast 2, side 1; 7 1) seashore, coast, shore
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02349 Chuwpham {khoo-fawm'} »P 02348 ¦P·½;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Hupham 1; 1 ¤á¤Ï = "ªu®ü¦a°Ïªº¤H" 1) «K¶®¼§ªº¨à¤l, ¤á¤Ï±Ú©v±Úªº©l¯ª(#¥Á 26:39|)

02349 Chuwpham {khoo-fawm'} from the same as 02348;; n pr m AV - Hupham 1; 1 Hupham = "coast-man" 1) a son of Benjamin, founder of the family of the Huphamites
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02362 Chavran {khav-rawn'} ÅãµM·½¦Û 02357 (¨ú 02352 ¤§·N); ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Hauran 2; 2 ¯EÄõ = ¡u¤j¬}¥Þ¡v 1) ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Zªº¤@¬Ù, ¦b¥[§Q§Q®üªºªFÃä; ½T¤Á½d³ò¤£½T©w, ¦ý¥i¯à¦bµÌ¤O¤À«Êªº¹Ò¤º¨FºzªºÃä¬É

02362 Chavran {khav-rawn'} apparently from 02357 (in the sense of 02352);; n pr loc AV - Hauran 2; 2 Hauran = "caverns" 1) a province of Palestine east of the Sea of Galilee; exact region uncertain but probably on the borders of the desert in the tetrarchy of Philip
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02602 chanamal {khan-aw-mawl'} ¤£©ú½Tªº­l¥Í¦r; TWOT - 693.1; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - frost 1; 1 1) Á÷, ¬x¤ô, ÄÅ(¦ü«B¤S¦ü³·) (·N«ä¤£½T©w) 1a) ¸Ö½g¤¤´£¤ÎµLªáªG¾ð(sycamore trees, ¦b¦a¤¤®üªF©¤, Ãþ¦üµLªáªG ªº¤@ºØ´Óª«. ©M¦X¥»Ä¶§@®á¾ð)¦]¦¹¾D¦¹¥´À»¦Ó·lÃa. (#¸Ö 78:47|)

02602 chanamal {khan-aw-mawl'} of uncertain derivation; TWOT - 693.1; n m AV - frost 1; 1 1) frost, flood, sleet (meaning uncertain) 1a) that which destroyed the sycamore trees
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02736 Charhayah {khar-hah-yaw'} ·½¦Û 02734 »P 03050;;¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Harhaiah 1; 1 «¢®ü¶® = "­C©MµØªº¼~¼{" 1)¯QÁ§ªº¤÷¿Ë,¨ä¬°¥§§Æ¦Ì®É´Á«°À𪺫سyªÌ

02736 Charhayah {khar-hah-yaw'} from 02734 and 03050;; n pr m AV - Harhaiah 1; 1 Harhaiah = "fear of Jehovah" 1) father of Uzziel who was one of the builders of the wall in Nehemiah's time
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02995 Yabn@'el {yab-neh-ale'} ·½¦Û 01129 ©M 0410;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Jabneel 2; 2 ¶®¤ñ¿ = "¤W«Ò¾É­P«Ø³y" 1) ¦bµS¤j¥_ÃäÃä¬É¤W¾aªñ®üªº¤@®y«° 2) ¦b®³¥±¥L§QÃä¬É¤W, ¥[§Q§Q¤W¤èªº¤@®y«°

02995 Yabn@'el {yab-neh-ale'} from 01129 and 0410;; n pr loc AV - Jabneel 2; 2 Jabneel = "God causes to build" 1) a town in Judah on the northern boundary near the sea 2) a town in Naphtali on the boundary in upper Galilee
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02999 Yabboq {yab-boke'} ¥i¯à·½¦Û 01238;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Jabbok 7; 7 ¶®³Õ = "­ËªÅ" 1) ³e¬ï°ò¦C¤s¯ßªº¤@±ø·Ë¬y, ¬y¤J¬ù¥¹ªFÃä, ¤j¬ù¦b¥[§Q§Q®ü©M¦º®üªº¤¤¶¡

02999 Yabboq {yab-boke'} probably from 01238;; n pr loc AV - Jabbok 7; 7 Jabbok = "emptying" 1) a stream which intersects the mountain range of Gilead, and falls into the Jordan on the east about midway between the Sea of Galilee and the Dead Sea
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03096 Yahats {yah'-hats} ©Î Yahtsah {yah'-tsaw} ©Î (³±©Ê) Yahtsah {yah-tsaw'} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î, ·N¬°¥Î¸}½ò½ñ;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Jahaz 5, Jahazah 4; 9 ¨ÈÂø(Jahaz) ©Î ¨ÈÂø(Jahazah) ©Î ¨È«¢¼»(Jahzah) = "³Q½ò¤U" 1) ¦b¬y«K±Ú¦º®üªFÃ䪺¤@­Ó¦a¤è, ¤D¬O¥H¦â¦C¤H¾Ô³Ó¨È¼¯§Q¤ý¦è§»ªº¦a¤è; ¦aÂI¤£©ú

03096 Yahats {yah'-hats} or Yahtsah {yah'-tsaw} or (fem.) Yahtsah {yah-tsaw'} from an unused root meaning to stamp;; n pr loc AV - Jahaz 5, Jahazah 4; 9 Jahaz or Jahazah or Jahzah = "trodden down" 1) a place in Reuben east of the Dead Sea where Israel defeated Sihon king of the Amorites; site uncertain
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03220 yam {yawm} ·½¦Û¤£¦A¨Ï¥Îªº¦r®Ú,§t¸q"©H­ý"; TWOT - 871a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - sea 321, west 47, westward 21, west side 4, seafaring men 1, south 1, western 1; 396 1) ®ü 1a) ¦a¤¤®ü 1b) ¬õ®ü 1c) ¦º®ü 1d) ¥[§Q§Q®ü 1e) ®ü(ªx«ü) 1f) ¤jªe (¥§Ã¹ªe) 1g) ®ü (¸t·µ¤¤ªº»É®ü) 1h) ´Â®üªº, ¦è¤èªº, ´Â¦èªº

03220 yam {yawm} from an unused root meaning to roar; TWOT - 871a; n m AV - sea 321, west 47, westward 21, west side 4, seafaring men 1, south 1, western 1; 396 1) sea 1a) Mediterranean Sea 1b) Red Sea 1c) Dead Sea 1d) Sea of Galilee 1e) sea (general) 1f) mighty river (Nile) 1g) the sea (the great basin in the temple court) 1h) seaward, west, westward
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03221 yam (¨ÈÄõ¤å) {yawm} ¬Û·í©ó 03220; TWOT - 2770; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - sea 2; 2 1) ®ü

03221 yam (Aramaic) {yawm} corresponding to 03220; TWOT - 2770; n m AV - sea 2; 2 1) sea
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03305 Yapho {yaw-fo'} ©Î Yaphow' (#©Ô 3:7|) {yaw-fo'} ·½¦Û 03302; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Joppa 3, Japho 1; 4 ¬ù©¬ = "¬üÄRªº" 1) ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¦è«n¤è®ü©¤ªº«°¥«, ¦ì©ó¦ý¤ä¬£¹Ò¤º; ©Òùªù¦b¦ì´Á¶¡, ¬O­C¸ô¼»§Nªº¥D­n®ü´ä

03305 Yapho {yaw-fo'} or Yaphow' (Ezra 3:7) {yaw-fo'} from 03302;; n pr loc AV - Joppa 3, Japho 1; 4 Joppa or Japho = "beautiful" 1) a town on the southwest coast of Palestine in the territory of Dan; became primary port of Jerusalem during reign of Solomon
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03315 Yepheth {yeh'-feth} ·½¦Û 06601;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Japheth 11; 11 ¶®¥± = "¥´¶}ªº" 1) ®¿¨Èªº²Ä¤T­Ó¨à¤l, ¥Lªº«á¸Ç¦b¬x¤ô¹L«á©~¦í©ó ¦a¤¤®üªu©¤¦a°Ï, ©¹¥_©µ¦ù¦Ü¼Ú¬w¤Î³¡¤À¨È¬w

03315 Yepheth {yeh'-feth} from 06601;; n pr m AV - Japheth 11; 11 Japheth = "opened" 1) the 3rd son of Noah whose descendants after the flood settled on the coastal lands of the Mediterranean spreading north into Europe and parts of Asia
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03371 Yoqth@'el {yok-theh-ale'} ¥i¯à»P 03348 ©M 0410¦P·½;;±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Joktheel 2; 2 ¬ù©« = "¯«ªº½çºÖ" 1) µS¤j§C³Bªº«°É], ±µÄò©Ô¦N¦Ó©R¦W 2) ³oÂ_±V³Q¨Èº¿Á¤ý¥e»â¥¦¤§«á¦]¥¦¬O¥HªF­n¶ë¦Ó©R¦W; ¤]ºÙ¬° '²Ó©Ô' ©M '¤ñÅ÷'(¤ñÁL)(¬O¥§«ô¬ù¤ý°êªº­º³£,¦º®ü¦è«n«nÃä47­^­ù¤§³B)

03371 Yoqth@'el {yok-theh-ale'} probably from the same as 03348 and 0410;; n pr loc AV - Joktheel 2; 2 Joktheel = "the blessedness of God" 1) a city in the low country of Judah named next to Lachish 2) the name given to the cliff which was the stronghold of Edom by king Amaziah after capturing it; also called 'Selah' and 'Petra'
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03383 Yarden {yar-dane'} ·½¦Û 03381;; ªe¬y±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Jordan 182; 182 ¬ù¥¹ªe= "¤U­°" 1) ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¤§ªe¬y, ¥Ñ§Q¤Ú¹à¤s­I¤§ÀÝÂÒ¬y¦V¦º®ü, ¥þªø¬ù200­^¨½(320¤½¨½)

03383 Yarden {yar-dane'} from 03381;; n pr river AV - Jordan 182; 182 Jordan = "descender" 1) the river of Palestine running from the roots of Anti-Lebanon to the Dead Sea a distance of approx 200 miles (320 km)
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03405 Y@riychow {yer-ee-kho'} ©Î Y@rechow {yer-ay-kho'} ©Î variation (#¤ý¤W 16:34|) Y@riychoh {yer-ee-kho'} ¥i¯à·½¦Û03394; TWOT - 915; ¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Jericho 57; 57 ­C§Q­ô= "¥¦ªº¤ë«G" 1) ¬ù¥¹ªe¦è 5 ­^¨½(8 ¤½¨½), ¦º®ü¥_¤è 7 ­^¨½(11.5 ¤½¨½)ªº¤@­Ó«°¥«, ¨Ã¬°¥H¦â¦C¤H¶i¤J¤W«Ò©ÒÀ³¤¹¤§­{«n¦a®É²Ä¤@­Ó§ð§Jªº«°¥«

03405 Y@riychow {yer-ee-kho'} or Y@rechow {yer-ay-kho'} or variation (1 Kings 16:34) Y@riychoh {yer-ee-kho'} perhaps from 03394; TWOT - 915; n pr loc AV - Jericho 57; 57 Jericho = "its moon" 1) a city 5 miles (8 km) west of the Jordan and 7 miles (11.5 km) north of the Dead Sea and the first city conquered by the Israelites upon entering the promised land of Canaan
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03439 Y@showchayah {yesh-o-khaw-yaw'} »P 03445 ©M 03050¦P·½; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Jeshohaiah 1; 1 ¬ù®Ò®ü = "­C©MµØ¨Ï¤HÁ¾¨õ" 1) ¦è½qªº«á¸Ç (#¥N¤W 4:36|)

03439 Y@showchayah {yesh-o-khaw-yaw'} from the same as 03445 and 03050;; n pr m AV - Jeshohaiah 1; 1 Jeshohaiah = "Jehovah humbles" 1) a descendant of Shimei and a chief of the Simeonites
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03760 Karmel {kar-mel'} »P 03759 ¬Û¦P; TWOT - 1042; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Carmel 26; 26 ­{±K = ¡u¶é¤l¡v 1) ¥H¦â¦C¥_¤è¡B¦a¤¤®üªF©¤ªº¤@®y¤s, ¦ì©ó®üªk¥¿«n¤è 2) ¦º®ü¦è©¤¤s¤Wªº¤@­Ó«°Âí, ¦ì©ó§Æ§B±[«n¤è

03670 kanaph {kaw-naf'} a primitive root; TWOT - 1003; v AV - be removed into a corner 1; 1 1) (Niphal) to be put or thrust in or into a corner, be hidden from view, be cornered, be thrust aside
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03672 Kinn@rowth {kin-ner-oth'} ©Î Kinnereth {kin-neh'-reth} ·½¦Û»P03658¦P ¤À§O¬°½Æ¼Æ, ³æ¼Æ, ³±©Ê ;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Chinnereth 4, Chinneroth 2, Cinneroth 1; 7 °ò¥§¯P(Chinneroth ©Î Cinneroth ©Î Chinnereth) = "½Ýµ^" 1) ¥[§Q§Q®ü¦­´Áªº¦W¦r 2) ¦b®³¥±¥L§Q°Ïªº¤@­Ó¥«Âí, ¾aªñ¥[§Q§Q®ü

03672 Kinn@rowth {kin-ner-oth'} or Kinnereth {kin-neh'-reth} respectively pl. and sing. fem. from the same as 03658;; n pr loc AV - Chinnereth 4, Chinneroth 2, Cinneroth 1; 7 Chinneroth or Cinneroth or Chinnereth = "harps" 1) the early name of the Sea of Galilee 2) a town and district in Naphtali near the Sea of Galilee
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03760 Karmel {kar-mel'} »P 03759 ¬Û¦P; TWOT - 1042; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Carmel 26; 26 ­{±K = ¡uªá¶é¦a¡v 1) ¥H¦â¦C¥_¤è¡B¦a¤¤®üªF©¤ªº¤@®y¤s, ¦ì©ó®üªk¥¿«n¤è 2) ¦º®ü¦è©¤¤s¤Wªº¤@­Ó«°Âí, ¦ì©ó§Æ§B±[«n¤è

03760 Karmel {kar-mel'} the same as 03759; TWOT - 1042; n pr loc AV - Carmel 26; 26 Carmel = "garden-land" 1) a mountain on the Mediterranean coast of northern Israel, just below Haifa 2) a town in the mountains on the west side of the Dead Sea and south of Hebron
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03794 Kittiy {kit-tee'} ©Î Kittiyiy {kit-tee-ee'} ¦r­º, ªí°êÄy©M¦a°ì, ·½¦Û¤w¤£¨Ï¥Îªº¦a¦W, ·N«ä¬O©~¤ñ¸ô, §Y¤µ¶ë´¶°Ç´µ ¡@(¥u¦³½Æ¼Æ«¬); §Î®eµü ´Ü©w¥» - Chittim 6, Kittim 2; 8 °ò´£ = ¡u§§º~¡v 1) ºÙ©I¦a¤¤®ü©Ò¦³®ü®q©~¥Áªº¤@¯ë¥Î»y 2) ¶®§¹ªº¨à¤l, ¶®§¹¬O¶®¥±ªº¨à¤l, ®¿¨Èªº®]¤l (# ³Ð 10:1-4|)

03794 Kittiy {kit-tee'} or Kittiyiy {kit-tee-ee'} patrial from an unused name denoting Cyprus (only in the pl.);; adj AV - Chittim 6, Kittim 2; 8 Chittim or Kittim = "bruisers" 1) a general term for all islanders of the Mediterranean Sea 2) the descendants of Javan, the son of Japheth and grandson of Noah
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03882 livyathan {liv-yaw-thawn'} ·½¦Û 03867; TWOT - 1089b; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - leviathan 6; 6 1) ¥¨¤j®üÃ~, ®ü©Ç, Às 1a) ¤jªº¤ô´Ï¥Íª« 1b) ¥i¯à¬Oµ´ºØªº®£Às, ³DÀVÀs, ½T¤Á·N¸q¤£¸Ô

03882 livyathan {liv-yaw-thawn'} from 03867; TWOT - 1089b; n m AV - leviathan 6; 6 1) leviathan, sea monster, dragon 1a) large aquatic animal 1b) perhaps the extinct dinosaur, plesiosaurus, exact meaning unknown
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03956 lashown {law-shone'} ©Î lashon {law-shone'} ¥ç§@³±©Ê (½Æ¼Æ§Î) l@shonah {lesh-o-naw'} ·½¦Û 03960; TWOT - 1131a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - tongue 98, language 10, bay 3, wedge 2, babbler 1, flame 1, speaker + 0376 1, talkers 1; 117 1) ¦ÞÀY 1a) ¦ÞÀY (¤Hªº) 1a1) ¦Þ (¦r¸qªº) 1a2) ¦Þ (»¡¸Ü¾¹©x) 1b) »y¨¥ 1c) ¦ÞÀY (°Êª«ªº) 1d) ¤õ¦Þ 1e) ·¤¤l, ®üÆW(¦Þª¬ªº)

03956 lashown {law-shone'} or lashon {law-shone'} also (in plural) feminine l@shonah {lesh-o-naw'} from 03960; TWOT - 1131a; n m AV - tongue 98, language 10, bay 3, wedge 2, babbler 1, flame 1, speaker + 0376 1, talkers 1; 117 1) tongue 1a) tongue (of men) 1a1) tongue (literal) 1a2) tongue (organ of speech) 1b) language 1c) tongue (of animals) 1d) tongue (of fire) 1e) wedge, bay of sea (tongue-shaped)
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04074 Maday {maw-dah'-ee} ¥~¨Ó­l¥Í¦r;; ´Ü©w¥» - Medes 8, Media 6, Madai 2; 16 º¿¥N ©Î º¿¥N¤H ©Î º¿¥N= "¤¤³¡¤g¦a" ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 1) ¶®¥±ªº¨à¤l¤§«á¸Ç¥Á±Ú, ¦í¦bº¿¥N¦a°Ï ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W 2) ¶®¥±«á¸Ç©~¦íªº¤g¦a; ¦ì©óªi´µ¥»¨­ªº¦è¥_¤è, ¸Ì®üªº«n¤è¤Î¦è«n¤è, ¨È¬ü¥§¨È©M¨È­zªºªF¤è, ¥ì®Ô¤jÆQºzªº¦è¤è©M¦è¥_¤è

04074 Maday {maw-dah'-ee} of foreign derivation;; AV - Medes 8, Media 6, Madai 2; 16 Media or Medes or Madai = "middle land" n pr m 1) a people descended from the son of Japheth and who inhabited the territory of Media n pr loc 2) land inhabited by the descendants of Japheth; located northwest of Persia proper, south and southwest of the Caspian Sea, east of Armenia and Assyria, and west and northwest of the great salt desert of Iram
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04075 Maday {maw-dah'-ee} ·½¦Û( 04074 )¦r­ºªí°êÄy©M¦a°ì;; §Î®eµü ´Ü©w¥» - Mede 1; 1 º¿¥N = "¤¤³¡¤§¦a" 1) ¦bº¿¥N¦a°Ï©~¦íªº¤H¥Á 1a) ¦ì©óªi´µ¥»¨­ªº¦è¥_¤è, ¸Ì®üªº«n¤è¤Î¦è«n¤è, ¨È¬ü¥§¨È©M ¨È­zªºªF¤è, ¥ì®Ô¤jÆQºzªº¦è¤è©M¦è¥_¤è

04075 Maday {maw-dah'-ee} patrial from 04074;; adj AV - Mede 1; 1 Mede = "middle land" 1) an inhabitant of Media 1a) located northwest of Persia proper, south and southwest of the Caspian Sea, east of Armenia and Assyria, and west and northwest of the great salt desert of Iram
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04076 Maday (¨ÈÄõ¤å) {maw-dah'-ee} ¬Û·í©ó 04074;; ´Ü©w¥» - Medes 5; 5 º¿¥N = "¤¤³¡¤§¦a" ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 1) º¿¥Nªº©~¥Á ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W 2) º¿¥N¤H©Ò©~¦íªº»â¤g 2a) ¶®¥±«á¸Ç©~¦íªº¤g¦a; ¦ì©óªi´µ¥»¨­ªº¦è¥_¤è, ¸Ì®üªº«n¤è¤Î¦è«n¤è, ¨È¬ü¥§¨È©M¨È­zªºªF¤è, ¥ì®Ô¤jÆQºzªº¦è¤è©M¦è¥_¤è

04076 Maday (Aramaic) {maw-dah'-ee} corresponding to 04074;; AV - Medes 5; 5 Medes = "middle land" n pr m 1) an inhabitant of Media n pr loc 2) the territory inhabited by the Medes 2a) located northwest of Persia proper, south and southwest of the Caspian Sea, east of Armenia and Assyria, and west and northwest of the great salt desert of Iram
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04314 Mey Zahab {may zaw-hawb'} ·½¦Û 04325 ©M 02091, ¶Àª÷®ü°ì;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Mezahab 2; 2 ¦ÌÂĦX = "¶Àª÷®ü°ì" 1) º¿¯S¦Cªº¤÷¿Ë, ¦Ì§Æ¥L§Oªº¯ª¤÷, ¦Ì§Æ¥L§O¬O«¢¹Fªº©d¤l, «¢¹F¬O¥HªF³Ì«á¤@¦ì§g¤ý(#³Ð 36:39|)(#¥N¤W 1:50|)

04314 Mey Zahab {may zaw-hawb'} from 04325 and 02091, water of gold;; n pr m AV - Mezahab 2; 2 Mezahab = "waters of gold" 1) father of Matred and grandfather of Mehetabel, the wife of Hadad, the last named king of Edom
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04419 mallach {mal-lawkh'} ·½¦Û 04414, ¨ú²Ä¤G­Ó·N«ä; TWOT - 1197d; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - mariners 4; 4 1) ²î­û, ¤ô¤â, ¯è®üªÌ

04419 mallach {mal-lawkh'} from 04414 in its second. sense; TWOT - 1197d; n m AV - mariners 4; 4 1) mariner, sailor, seaman
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04688 m@tsowlah {mets-o-law'} ©Î m@tsolah {mets-o-law'} ©ÎªÌ m@tsuwlah {mets-oo-law'} ©Î m@tsulah {mets-oo-law'} ·½¦Û»P06683¬Û¦Pªº¥X³B; TWOT - 1889b; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - deep 5, deeps 3, depths 2, bottom 1; 11 1) ²`«×, ²`¶ø, ²`®ü

04688 m@tsowlah {mets-o-law'} or m@tsolah {mets-o-law'} also m@tsuwlah {mets-oo-law'} or m@tsulah {mets-oo-law'} from the same as 06683; TWOT - 1889b; n f AV - deep 5, deeps 3, depths 2, bottom 1; 11 1) depth, the deep, the deep sea
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04712 metsar {may-tsar'} ·½¦Û 06896; TWOT - 1973f; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - pains 1, distress 1, straits 1; 3 1) ®ü®l, ´dµh

04712 metsar {may-tsar'} from 06896; TWOT - 1973f; n m AV - pains 1, distress 1, straits 1; 3 1) straits, distress
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04713 Mitsriy {mits-ree'} ·½¦Û 04714;; §Î®eµü AV - Egyptian 25, Egyptian + 0376 3, Egypt 1, Egyptian women 1; 30 ®J¤Î¤H = °Ñ¨£"®J¤Î" "¨â­Ó®ü®l" 1) ®J¤Î¤H - ®J¤Î¦aªº©~¥Á©Î¤½¥Á 1a) ¤@­Ó®J¤Î¤H 1b) ®J¤Î¤H

04713 Mitsriy {mits-ree'} from 04714;; adj AV - Egyptian 25, Egyptian + 0376 3, Egypt 1, Egyptian women 1; 30 Egyptian = see Egypte "double straits" 1) Egyptian - an inhabitant or citizen of Egypt 1a) an Egyptian 1b) the Egyptian
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04714 Mitsrayim {mits-rah'-yim} 04693 ªºÂù¼Æ«¬; TWOT - 1235; AV - Egypt 586, Egyptian 90, Mizraim 4, Egyptians + 01121 1; 681 ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W ®J¤Î = "¬ì´¶¯S¤H¤§¦a" 1) ¦ì©ó«D¬wªF¥_³¡ªº°ê®a, ©M¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¤ñ¾F, ¥§Ã¹ªe¬y¸g¨ä¹Ò¤º §Î®eµü ®J¤Î¤H = "¨â­Ó®ü®l" 2) ®J¤Îªº©~¥Á©Î­ì¦í¥Á

04714 Mitsrayim {mits-rah'-yim} dual of 04693; TWOT - 1235; AV - Egypt 586, Egyptian 90, Mizraim 4, Egyptians + 01121 1; 681 n pr loc Egypt = "land of the Copts" 1) a country at the northeastern section of Africa, adjacent to Palestine, and through which the Nile flows adj Egyptians = "double straits" 2) the inhabitants or natives of Egypt
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04785 Marah {maw-raw'} »P 04751 ¦P ;; ³±©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Marah 5; 5 º¿©Ô = "­W¨ý" 1) ­W¤ô¬u, ¶Z¦è¤D¥b®q¤Wªº¬õ®ü´ç¤f¦³3¤Ñ¦æµ{

04785 Marah {maw-raw'} the same as 04751;; n pr f AV - Marah 5; 5 Marah = "bitter" 1) the spring with bitter water which was 3 days travel from the crossing place of the Red Sea in the peninsula of Sinai
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04792 Merowm {may-rome'} «¬¦ü 04791;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Merom 2; 2 ¦Ì­Û = "°ª³B" 1) ¦b¥_­{«n¦aªº´ò, ´N¦b¬ù®Ñ¨È¸ô¸g¥H­C»«¬°­ºªº¥_¤èÁp·ù¤§¸ô½u¤W 1a) ¦aÂI¤£¸Ô; ¥i¯à´ò¤ô¥Ñ¬ù¥¹ªe§Î¦¨ªº, ¬ù¦b¥[§Q§Q®ü¥_¤è¤Q­^­ù³B (¤Q¤»¤½¨½)

04792 Merowm {may-rome'} formed like 04791;; n pr loc AV - Merom 2; 2 Merom = "high place" 1) the lake in northern Canaan at which Joshua routed the northern confederacy headed by Jabin 1a) site uncertain; probably the lake formed by the Jordan river about 10 miles (16 km) north of the Sea of Galilee
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04867 mishbar {mish-bawr'} ·½¦Û 07665; TWOT - 2321d; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - waves 4, billows 1; 5 1) ¯}ÃaªÌ, («ü®ü)¤À¶}

04867 mishbar {mish-bawr'} from 07665; TWOT - 2321d; n m AV - waves 4, billows 1; 5 1) breaker, breaking (of sea)
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04980 Mattanah {mat-taw-naw'} »P 04979 ¦P ;; ¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Mattanah 2; 2 º¿¥L®³ = "­C©MµØªºÂ§ª«" 1) ¥H¦â¦C¤H(¦bÃm³¥)¬y®öªº«á´Á¤§¤@¯¸, ¦ì©ó¬ù¥¹ªF¤è, ¥i¯à¦b¦º®üªºªF«n¤è (#¥Á 21:18-19|)

04980 Mattanah {mat-taw-naw'} the same as 04979;; n pr loc AV - Mattanah 2; 2 Mattanah = "gift of Jehovah" 1) a station of the Israelites in the latter part of their wanderings located east of the Jordan and probably to the southeast of the Dead Sea
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05247 Nimrah {nim-raw'} »P 05246 ¦P·½ ;; ¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Nimrah 1; 1 ¹ç©Ô = "²Mº«" ©Î "¯Âºé" 1) ¬ù¥¹ªF¤è¤§¤@³B, ¦b¦º®ü¥_¤è 10 ­^­ù (16 ¤½¨½), ¬ù¥¹ªF¤è 3 ­^­ù (5 ¤½¨½) (#¥Á 32:3|)

05247 Nimrah {nim-raw'} from the same as 05246;; n pr loc AV - Nimrah 1; 1 Nimrah = "limpid" or "pure" 1) a place on the east of the Jordan, 10 miles (16 km) north of the Dead Sea and 3 miles (5 km) east of the Jordan
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05467 C@dom {sed-ome'} ·½¦Û¤w¤£¨Ï¥Îªº¦r®Ú,·N¬°"¿NµJ"; TWOT - 1465; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Sodom 39; 39 ©Ò¦hº¿ = "¿U¿Nªº" 1) ¤@­Ó­{«n«°¥«, ³q±`©M¸¿¼¯©Ô¬Û´£¨Ã½×, ¦ì©ó¦º®ü©M¬ù¦ýªe¦a°Ï; ¨â­Ó«°¥«³£¦b¯«ªº¼f§P¤¤³Q·´·À

05467 C@dom {sed-ome'} from an unused root meaning to scorch; TWOT - 1465; n pr loc AV - Sodom 39; 39 Sodom = "burning" 1) a Canaanite city, usually paired with Gomorrah, located in the area of the Dead Sea and the Jordan river; both cities destroyed by God in judgment
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05488 cuwph {soof} ¥i¯à¥X¦Û®J¤Î¤å; TWOT - 1479; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Red 24, flags 3, weeds 1; 28 1) Ώ«, ¿E¬y, ¤ô¯Ñ´Óª« 1a) ¿E¬y 1b) ¿E¬y¤§®ü©ÎΏ«¤§®ü 1b1) ¬õ®ü 1b2) ¬õ®üªº®üÆW 1b2a) ¨ìĬÂU¤h®üÆW 1b2b) ¦³®É¤]«ü¨ì¨È³Ø¤Ú®üÆW

05488 cuwph {soof} probably of Egyptian origin; TWOT - 1479; n m AV - Red 24, flags 3, weeds 1; 28 1) reed, rush, water plant 1a) rushes 1b) sea of rushes 1b1) of Red Sea 1b2) of arms of Red Sea 1b3) of Gulf of Suez 1b4) of sea from straits to Gulf of Akaba
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05489 Cuwph {soof} ¥Î©ó 05488 (03220 ªº¬Ù²¤«¬); TWOT - 1479; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Red 1; 1 ²¨¥± = "®ü¯ó" 1) ¦a¦W, ¬Û¹ï©ó¼¯¦è¦V¥H¦â¦C¤H«Å¥Ü¥Ó©R°Oªº«ßªkªº¦a¤è (#¥Ó 1:1|)

05489 Cuwph {soof} for 05488 (by ellipsis of 03220); TWOT - 1479; n pr loc AV - Red 1; 1 Suph = "sea weed" 1) a place opposite the site of the giving of the Deuteronomic law
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05514 Ciynay {see-nah'-ee} ¨Ó·½¤£©úªº­l¥Í¦r; TWOT - 1488; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Sinai 35; 35 ¦è¤D = "¦h¨ëªº" 1) ¤s¦W, ¼¯¦è¦b¦¹»â¨ü¤F­C©MµØªº«ßªk; ¦ì©ó¦è¤D¥b®qªº«nºÝ(¦b¬õ®ü®ü¨¤, §Y¬õ®ü¤Î¬õ®ü¦ù¤Jªü©Ô§B¥b®qªº®üÆW¤§¶¡); ½T¹ê¦aÂI¤£¸Ô

05514 Ciynay {see-nah'-ee} of uncertain derivation; TWOT - 1488; n pr loc AV - Sinai 35; 35 Sinai = "thorny" 1) the mountain where Moses received the Law from Jehovah; located at the southern end of the Sinai peninsula between the horns of the Red Sea; exact site unknown
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05527 C@kakah {sek-aw-kaw'} ·½¦Û 05526;; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Secacah 1; 1 ¦è­{­{ = "ÂOªL" 1) µS¤j¤»«°¤§¤@, ¦ì©ó¦º®üÃä¹Òªº¯î³¥¦a±a

05527 C@kakah {sek-aw-kaw'} from 05526;; n pr loc AV - Secacah 1; 1 Secacah = "thicket" 1) one of the 6 cities of Judah located in the wilderness bordering on the Dead Sea
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05761 `Avviym {av-veem'} 05757 ªº½Æ¼Æ;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Avim 2, Avites 1; 3 ¨È½Ã = "·´·À" ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 1) ¦b¦ì©ó®ü©¤¦è«n¨¤ªº¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¦­´Á©~¥Á·í¤¤ªº¤H ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W 2) ¦b«K¶®¼§ªº¤@­Ó«°¥«

05761 `Avviym {av-veem'} pl of 05757;; n pr m AV - Avim 2, Avites 1; 3 Avim = "ruins" n pr m 1) a people among the early inhabitants of Palestine located in the southwest corner of the seacoast n pr loc 2) a city in Benjamin
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05804 `Azzah {az-zaw'} ·½¦Û 05794;; ³±©Ê¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Gaza 18, Azzah 3; 21 ­{ÂÄ = "±j§§" 1) 'Gaza'ªº¥t¤@­Ó¦WºÙ, «D§Q¤h¤Hªº¤@­Ó«°¥«, ¦ì©ó¤Ú°Ç´µ©Zªº·¥¦è«nÃä ¾aªñ¦a¤¤®ü

05804 `Azzah {az-zaw'} from 05794;; n f pr loc AV - Gaza 18, Azzah 3; 21 Azzah = "the strong" 1) another name for 'Gaza', a city of the Philistines located in the extreme southwest of Palestine close to the Mediterranean
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05816 `Uzziy'el {ooz-zee-ale'} ·½¦Û 05797 ©M 0410;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Uzziel 16; 16 ¯QÁ§ = "¯«¬O§Úªº¤O¶q" 1) ­ôÁÒªº²Ä¥|­Ó¨à¤l, §Q¥½ªº®]¤l, ¥L¬O¼¯¦è©M¨È­Ûªº¨û¤÷ (#¥X 6:18;§Q 10:4|) 2) µS¤j¤ý¦è§Æ®a®É¤@¦ì¦è½qªº»â³S, ¥H¥Üªº¨à¤l¤§¤@ (#¥N¤W 4:42|) 3) ¤ñ©Ôªº«á¥N, «K¶®¼§¤ä¬£ªº¤@¦ì±Úªø (#¥N¤W 7:7|) 4) §Æ¹÷ªº²³¤l¤§¤@, ¦b¤j½Ã¤ý®É¥ô¼Ö®vªºÂ¾°È (#¥N¤W 25:4|) 5) §Q¥½¤H­C§ù¹yªº²³¤l¤§¤@, µS¤j¤ý¦è§Æ®a®Éªº¤H (#¥N¤U 29:14|) 6) «¢®ü¶®ªº¨à¤l, ¥i¯à¬O¤@¦ì²½¥q©Mª÷¦K, ¦b¥§§Æ¦Ì®É¥N´¿°Ñ»P­««Ø «°À𪺤u§@ (#¥§ 3:8|)

05816 `Uzziy'el {ooz-zee-ale'} from 05797 and 0410;; n pr m AV - Uzziel 16; 16 Uzziel = "my strength is God" 1) the 4th son of Kohath and grandson of Levi, uncle of Moses and Aaron 2) a Simeonite captain, son of Ishi, in the days of king Hezekiah of Judah 3) descendant of Bela, head of a family in the tribe of Benjamin 4) a musician of the sons of Heman in the time of David 5) a Levite of the sons of Jeduthun in the days of king Hezekiah of Judah 6) son of Harhaiah, probably a priest and a goldsmith, who took part in repairing the wall under Nehemiah
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05872 `Eyn Gediy {ane geh'-dee} ·½¦Û 05869 ©M 01423;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Engedi 6; 6 Áô°ò©³ = "¤p¦Ïªº¬u·½" 1) ¤@­Ó¥«Âí, ¦ì©óµS¤jÃm³¥, ¦º®üªº¦è©¤

05872 `Eyn Gediy {ane geh'-dee} from 05869 and 01423;; n pr loc AV - Engedi 6; 6 En-gedi = "fount of the kid" 1) a town in the wilderness of Judah on the western shore of the Dead Sea
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05882 `Eyn `Eglayim {ane eg-lah'-yim} ·½¦Û 05869, ¬O 05695 ªºÂù¼Æ«¬; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Eneglaim 1; 1 Áô¥H­²½¬ = ¡u¨â°¦¤p¤ûªº¬u·½¡v 1) ¦º®ü¤Wªº¤@¶ô¦a; ¦ì¸m¤£¸Ô

05882 `Eyn `Eglayim {ane eg-lah'-yim} from 05869 and the dual of 05695;; n pr loc AV - Eneglaim 1; 1 En-eglaim = "fountain of the two calves" 1) a place on the Dead Sea; site uncertain
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05910 `Akkow {ak-ko'} ¦r®Ú¦ü¥G¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î, ·N«ü"¥]³ò";; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Accho 1; 1 ¨È¬_ = "¥Lªº³h½a" 1) ¤@­Ó¦ì©ó¨È³]ªº®ü´ä¥«Âí, ¦b­{±K¤sªº¥_¤è©M±Àùªº«n¤è

05910 `Akkow {ak-ko'} apparently from an unused root meaning to hem in;; n pr loc AV - Accho 1; 1 Accho = "his straitness" 1) a seaport town in Asher north of Mount Carmel and south or Tyre
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06367 Pi ha-Chiyroth {pee hah-khee-roth'} ·½¦Û 06310 ©M¤@­Ó¦Wµü (»P 02356 ·½¦Û¬Û¦Pªº¦r®Ú) ªº³±©Ê½Æ¼Æµü, ±a¦³´¡¤Jªº«aµü;; ¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Pihahiroth 4; 4 ¤ñ«¢§Æ¿ý = "²ï¯ó¥Íªø¤§³B" 1) ¥H¦â¦C¤HÂ÷¶}®J¤Îºq¬À«á²Ä 3 ­Ó²ÏÀç³B, ¨Ã¬°´ç¬õ®ü«eªº³Ì«á¤@­Ó(Àç¦a)

06367 Pi ha-Chiyroth {pee hah-khee-roth'} from 06310 and the fem. pl. of a noun (from the same root as 02356), with the article interpolated;; n pr loc AV - Pihahiroth 4; 4 Pi-hahiroth = "place where sedge grows" 1) the 3rd encampment of the Israelites after leaving Goshen in Egypt and the last one before crossing the Red Sea
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06429 P@lesheth {pel-eh'-sheth} ·½¦Û 06428;; ±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Palestina 3, Philistia 3, Philistine 1, Palestine 1; 8 «D§Q¤h = "±H©~¦a" 1) «ü¤@¯ë­{«n¦a¦èÃäªu®ü¦a°Ï©Î«ü¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¥þ¦a

06429 P@lesheth {pel-eh'-sheth} from 06428;; n pr AV - Palestina 3, Philistia 3, Philistine 1, Palestine 1; 8 Philistia = "land of sojourners" 1) the general territory on the west coast of Canaan or the entire country of Palestine
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06430 P@lishtiy {pel-ish-tee'} ·½¦Û 06429¬°¦r­ºªí¨ä°êÄy©M¦a°ì ;; §Î®eµü ´Ü©w¥» - Philistine 287, Philistim 1; 288 «D§Q¤h¤H = "²¾©~ªÌ" 1) «D§Q¤hªº©~¥Á; ³Á¦èªº«á¸Ç, ³Á¦è±q­{ÔÚ°U¾E²¾¨ì­{«n¦èÃ䪺®ü©¤

06430 P@lishtiy {pel-ish-tee'} patrial from 06429;; adj AV - Philistine 287, Philistim 1; 288 Philistine = "immigrants" 1) an inhabitant of Philistia; descendants of Mizraim who immigrated from Caphtor (Crete?) to the western seacoast of Canaan
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06449 Picgah {pis-gaw'} ·½¦Û 06448;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Pisgah 5; 5 Ïi´µ­{ = "µõÁ_" 1) ¦º®üªF¥_©¤, ÄÝ©ã¦aªº¤@®y¤s; ½T¹ê¦aÂI¤£©ú

06449 Picgah {pis-gaw'} from 06448;; n pr loc AV - Pisgah 5; 5 Pisgah = "cleft" 1) mountain in Moab on the northeast shore of the Dead Sea; site uncertain
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06539 Parac {paw-ras'} ¥~¨Ó°_·½; TWOT - 1820; ±M¦³¦Wµü »â¤g/¤H¥Á ´Ü©w¥» - Persia 27, Persian 1; 28 ªi´µ = "§¹¥þªº" ©Î "°{«Gªº" 1) ªi´µ«Ò°ê; ¥]§tªº»â¤gªF°_¦L«×, ¦è¦Ü®J¤Î©M¦â¹p´µ, °£¤F¼Ú¬w©M«D¬wªº³¡¤À¥H¥~, ÁÙ¥]¬A¤F ¾ã­Ó¦è¨È, ¥_¨ì¶Â®ü, °ª¥[¯Á¤s¯ß, ¸Ì®ü©M Jaxartes, «n¨ìªü©Ô§B¨Fºz, ªi´µÆW©M¦L«×®ü 1a) ªi´µªº»â¤g, ¦è¦Ü®JÄõ(¨È¬w¦è«n³¡¤@¥j°ê), ¥_¨ì¦Ì©³¨È, «n¨ìªi´µÆW, ªF¦Ü Carmania ªi´µ¤H = °Ñ¨£ªi´µ "§¹¥þªº" ©Î "°{«Gªº" 2) ªi´µ«Ò°êªº¤H¥Á

06539 Parac {paw-ras'} of foreign origin; TWOT - 1820; n pr terr/people AV - Persia 27, Persian 1; 28 Persia = "pure" or "splendid" 1) the empire Persia; encompassed the territory from India on the east to Egypt and Thrace on the west, and included, besides portions of Europe and Africa, the whole of western Asia between the Black Sea, the Caucasus, the Caspian and the Jaxartes on the north, the Arabian desert, the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean on the south 1a) Persia proper was bounded on the west by Susiana or Elam, on the north by Media, on the south by the Persian Gulf and on the east by Carmania Persian = see Persia "pure" or "splendid" 2) the people of the Persian empire
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06540 Parac (¨ÈÄõ¤å) {paw-ras'} ¬Û·í©ó 06539;; »â¤g/¤H¥Á ±M¦³¦Wµü; AV - Persians 4, Persia 2; 6 ªi´µ = "¯Â²bªº" ©Î "°{«Gªº" 1) ªi´µ«Ò°ê; ¥]§tªº»â¤gªF°_¦L«×, ¦è¦Ü®J¤Î©M¦â¹p´µ, °£¤F¼Ú¬w ©M«D¬wªº³¡¤À¥H¥~, ÁÙ¥]¬A¤F¾ã­Ó¦è¨È, ¥_¨ì¶Â®ü, °ª¥[¯Á¤s¯ß, ¸Ì ®ü©M Jaxartes, «n¨ìªü©Ô§B¨Fºz, ªi´µÆW©M¦L«×®ü 1a) ªi´µªº»â¤g, ¦è¦Ü®JÄõ(¨È¬w¦è«n³¡¤@¥j°ê), ¥_¨ì¦Ì©³¨È, «n ¨ìªi´µÆW, ªF¦Ü Carmania ªi´µ¤H = °Ñ¨£ªi´µ "¯Â²bªº" ©Î "°{«Gªº" 2) ªi´µ«Ò°êªº¤H¥Á

06540 Parac (Aramaic) {paw-ras'} corresponding to 06539;; n pr terr/people; AV - Persians 4, Persia 2; 6 Persia = "pure" or "splendid" 1) the empire Persia; encompassed the territory from India on the east to Egypt and Thrace on the west, and included, besides portions of Europe and Africa, the whole of western Asia between the Black Sea, the Caucasus, the Caspian and the Jaxartes on the north, the Arabian desert, the Persian Gulf and the Indian Ocean on the south 1a) Persia proper was bounded on the west by Susiana or Elam, on the north by Media, on the south by the Persian Gulf and on the east by Carmania Persian = see Persia "pure" or "splendid" 2) the people of the Persian empire
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06683 tsuwlah {tsoo-law'} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î, ·N¬°¤U¨I; TWOT - 1889a; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - deep 1; 1 1) ²`²W, ²`®ü, ®ü¬v²`³B(#ÁÉ 44:27|)

06683 tsuwlah {tsoo-law'} from an unused root meaning to sink; TWOT - 1889a; n f AV - deep 1; 1 1) ocean-deep, deep, ocean depth
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06721 Tsiydown {tsee-done'} ©Î Tsiydon {tsee-done'} ·½¦Û 06679 ¦³®·³½ªº·N«ä;; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Zidon 20, Sidon 2; 22 ¦è¹y = "¥´Ây" 1) ¦b±Àù¥_¤èªº¦a¤¤®ü©¤®ÇªºµÌ¥§°ò¥j«°

06721 Tsiydown {tsee-done'} or Tsiydon {tsee-done'} from 06679 in the sense of catching fish;; n pr loc AV - Zidon 20, Sidon 2; 22 Sidon = "hunting" 1) ancient Phoenician city, on Mediterranean coast north of Tyre
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06732 Tsiyts {tseets} »P 06731 ¦P;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Ziz 1; 1 ¬~´µ = "ªá" 1) ¦ì¥Ñ¦º®ü©¤¨ì¾aªñ´£­ô¨ÈªºµS¤jÃm³¥³~¤¤¤§¬Y¦a

06732 Tsiyts {tseets} the same as 06731;; n pr loc AV - Ziz 1; 1 Ziz = "flower" 1) a pass going from the shores of the Dead Sea to the wilderness of Judah near Tekoa
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06790 Tsin {tseen} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î ·N«ä¬OÂW;; ¦a¦W±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Zin 10; 10 ´M = "¥­­±" 1) ¦b¦º®ü»PªFÃ䪺¨È©Ô¤Ú¤§¶¡¤§¤j¨Fºzªº¤@³¡¥÷, ¥[§C´µ¤Ú¥§¨È©Ò¦b¤§³B

06790 Tsin {tseen} from an unused root meaning to prick;; n pr loc AV - Zin 10; 10 Zin = "flat" 1) name given to a portion of the desert tract between the Dead Sea and Arabah on the east in which Kadesh-barnea was located
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06820 Tso`ar {tso'ar} ·½¦Û 06819;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Zoar 10; 10 º¾Ò­ = "¤£­«­n" 1) ¦b¦º®üªF«n¤èªº¤@®y«°¥«, »P©Ò¦hº¿©M¸¿¼¯©Ô¬°¦PÃþ, ¤D¬O¦]·´·À¦Ó³Q¤W«ÒÄY­«Ãg»@ªº¤­­Ó«°¥«¤§¤@; ¦]ù±oÀµ¨D§@¬°¨äÁ×Ãø©Ò¦Ó³QÄÇ®¤

06820 Tso`ar {tso'ar} from 06819;; n pr loc AV - Zoar 10; 10 Zoar = "insignificance" 1) a city at the southeast end of the Dead Sea grouped with Sodom and Gomorrah as being one of the 5 cities slated for destruction by God; spared at Lot's plea as his place of refuge
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06829 Tsaphown {tsaw-fone'} »P06828¦P ;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Zaphon 1; 1 ¼»¤À = "¥_¤è" 1) ¦b­{±oªº¤@­Ó«°¥«, ¦b¥[§Q§Q®üªF¤è, ¬ù¥¹ªeªF©¤(# ®Ñ 13:27|)

06829 Tsaphown {tsaw-fone'} the same as 06828;; n pr loc AV - Zaphon 1; 1 Zaphon = "north" 1) a city in Gad east of the Sea of Galilee on the east bank of the Jordan
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06863 Tser {tsare} ·½¦Û 06887;; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Zer 1; 1 °¼¦Õ = "Àæ¥Û" 1) ¦b®³¥±¥L§Qªº­«Âí, ¥i¯à¦b¥[§Q§Q®ü°Ï°ì¤º

06863 Tser {tsare} from 06887;; n pr loc AV - Zer 1; 1 Zer = "flint" 1) fortified town in Naphtali, probably in the area of the Sea of Galilee
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06865 Tsor {tsore} ©Î Tsowr {tsore} ¦P 06864; TWOT - 1965; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Tyrus 22, Tyre 20; 42 ±Àù = "ÅÉ¥Û" 1) ¦a¤¤®ü©¤ªºµÌ¥§°ò«°

06865 Tsor {tsore} or Tsowr {tsore} the same as 06864; TWOT - 1965; n pr loc AV - Tyrus 22, Tyre 20; 42 Tyre or Tyrus = "a rock" 1) the Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast
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06886 Tsar@phath {tsaq-ref-ath'} ·½¦Û 06884;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Zarephath 3; 3 ¼»°Çªk = "ºëÁå" 1) ¦è¹y«n¤èªu®üªº¤@­Ó«°¥«, ¥H§Q¨È¦b§ò¨a¥½´Á®Éªº¦í³B; ²{¥N¦W'Sura-fend'

06886 Tsar@phath {tsaq-ref-ath'} from 06884;; n pr loc AV - Zarephath 3; 3 Zarephath = "refinery" 1) a city on the coast south of Sidon and the residence of Elijah during the last part of the drought; modern 'Sura-fend'
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06932 Q@demowth {ked-ay-mothe'} ·½¦Û 06923;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Kedemoth 4; 4 °ò©³²ö = "ªF¤èªº" 1) ¦b¦º®üªFÃ䤧¦a°Ïªº¥«Âí¤§¤@, ¼·µ¹¬y«K¤ä¬£¨Ãµ¹¦Ì©Ô§Q«á¸Ç§Q¥¼¤H (# ¥Ó 2:26; ®Ñ 13:18; 21:37|)

06932 Q@demowth {ked-ay-mothe'} from 06923;; n pr loc AV - Kedemoth 4; 4 Kedemoth = "eastern" 1) one of the towns in the district east of the Dead Sea allotted to the tribe of Reuben and given to the Merarite Levites
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07071 Qanah {kaw-naw'} 07070 ªº³±©Ê;; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Kanah 3; 3 ¥[®³ = "Ώ«" 1) ¬y¤J¦a¤¤®üªº·Ë¬y, §@¬°¥Hªk½¬«nÃä»Pº¿®³¦è¥_Ã䤧¶¡ªºÃä¬É°O¸¹ 2) ¤@­Ó¼Ð°O¨È³]Ãä¬Éªº«°Âí

07071 Qanah {kaw-naw'} fem. of 07070;; n pr loc AV - Kanah 3; 3 Kanah = "reed" 1) a stream flowing into the Mediterranean Sea that marked the boundary between Ephraim on the south and Manasseh on the north 2) a town marking the boundary of Asher
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07280 raga` {raw-gah'} ¦r®Ú«¬; TWOT - 2116,2117,2118; °Êµü ´Ü©w¥» - rest 5, divide 3, suddenly 2, broken 1, ease 1, moment 1; 13 1) Àþ¶¡¦æ°Ê, ÅͰÊ, ÂZ¶Ã 1a) (Qal) ÅͰÊ, ÂZ¶Ã 1b) (Hiphil) °{Ã{ 2) ¥ð®§©Î¦w¯v, ºÎı, ¦w¹y, ¦wÀR, ¥ð®§ 2a) (Niphal) 2a1) ¤î®§ (¾Ô¨Æªº, ®ü¤ôªº) 2a2) °{Ã{ (»P¤¶¨tµü) 2b) (Hiphil) 2b1) °±©ó 2b2) ¥ð®§, ¦w¯v 3) °í±j

07280 raga` {raw-gah'} a primitive root; TWOT - 2116,2117,2118; v AV - rest 5, divide 3, suddenly 2, broken 1, ease 1, moment 1; 13 1) to act in an instant, stir up, disturb 1a) (Qal) to stir up, disturb 1b) (Hiphil) to make a twinkling 2) to rest or repose, be at rest or repose, settle, quiet, give rest 2a) (Niphal) 2a1) to cause to rest (of sword, of the sea) 2a2) to wink (with prep) 2b) (Hiphil) 2b1) to give rest to 2b2) to rest, repose 3) to harden
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07293 rahab {rah'-hab} ·½¦Û 07292, ¨g­·©I¼S; TWOT - 2125c; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - proud 2, strength 1; 3 1) ź¶Æ, ©H­ýªÌ 1a) ¼É­·, ¶ÆºC (¥u§@¦W¦r¥Î) 1a1) ¯«¸Ü¤¤ªº®ü©Ç 1a2) ®J¤Îªº¶H¼x

07293 rahab {rah'-hab} from 07292, bluster(-er); TWOT - 2125c; n m AV - proud 2, strength 1; 3 1) pride, blusterer 1a) storm, arrogance (but only as names) 1a1) mythical sea monster 1a2) emblematic name of Egypt
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07294 Rahab {rah'-hab} ¦P 07293;; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Rahab 3; 3 ©Ô«¢§B = "¤j¤ô" 1) ¼É­·, ¶ÆºC¦Û¤j (¥u¥Î§@¦W¦r) 1a) ¯«¸Ü¤¤ªº®ü©Ç 1b) ¥Nªí®J¤Îªº¶H¼x

07294 Rahab {rah'-hab} the same as 07293;; n m AV - Rahab 3; 3 Rahab = "breadth" 1) storm, arrogance (but only as names) 1a) mythical sea monster 1b) emblematic name of Egypt
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07431 remes {reh'-mes} ·½¦Û 07430; TWOT - 2177a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ¶°¦X¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - creeping thing 15, moving thing 1, that creepeth 1; 17 1) ©øÂÎ, °Êª«, ª¦¦æªº¥Íª« 1a) ©øÂÎ 1b) (¦b®ü©³) ·Æ¦æªº¥Íª« 1c) (©Ò¦³°Êª«¤¤) ·|°Êªº¥Íª«

07431 remes {reh'-mes} from 07430; TWOT - 2177a; n m coll AV - creeping thing 15, moving thing 1, that creepeth 1; 17 1) creeping things, moving things, creeping organism 1a) creeping things 1b) gliding things (of sea animals) 1c) moving things (of all animals)
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07704 sadeh {saw-deh'} ©Î saday {saw-dah'-ee} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î ·N¬°"®i¶}"; TWOT - 2236a,2236b; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - field 292, country 17, land 11, wild 8, ground 4, soil 1; 333 1) ¥Ð¦a, ³°¦a 1a) ¯ÑºØªº¥Ð¦a 1b) ³¥Ã~ªº®a 1c) ¥­­ì (¬Û¹ï©ó¤s¦a) 1d) ³°¦a (¬Û¹ï©ó®ü¬v)

07704 sadeh {saw-deh'} or saday {saw-dah'-ee} from an unused root meaning to spread out; TWOT - 2236a,2236b; n m AV - field 292, country 17, land 11, wild 8, ground 4, soil 1; 333 1) field, land 1a) cultivated field 1b) of home of wild beasts 1c) plain (opposed to mountain) 1d) land (opposed to sea)
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07708 Siddiym {sid-deem'} ½Æ¼Æ§Î, »P 07704 ¦P·½ ;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Siddim 3; 3 ¦è­q = "»â¤g" ©Î "¥­­ì" 1) ¦º®ü©Ò¦b¤§¤s¨¦

07708 Siddiym {sid-deem'} pl. from the same as 07704;; n pr loc AV - Siddim 3; 3 Siddim = "field" or "plain" 1) valley where the Dead Sea is located
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07793 Shuwr {shoor} »P 07791 ¦P ;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Shur 6; 6 ®ÑÒ­ = "Àð" 1) ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¦è«n¤èªº¤@­Ó¦a¤è, ¦b®J¤ÎªF¤èªºÃä¬É¤W©Î¤º³¡; ¥H¦â¦C¤H¹L¬õ®ü«á§Y¸g¹L®ÑÒ­Ãm³¥ 1a) ¤]§@ '¥H­ÕÃm³¥'

07793 Shuwr {shoor} the same as 07791;; n pr loc AV - Shur 6; 6 Shur = "wall" 1) a place southwest of Palestine on the eastern border or within the border of Egypt; the Israelites passed through the wilderness of Shur after crossing the Red Sea 1a) also 'wilderness of Etham'
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07828 shachaph {shakh'-af} ¦r®Ú¤w¤£¨Ï¥Î ·N¬° ­é¥Ö, ¥ç§Y ¨Ï½G®z; TWOT - 2365a; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - cuckow 2; 2 1) ¤@ºØ¦b©v±Ð»ö¦¡¤W³Qµø¬°¤£¼äªº³¾Ãþ 1a) §ùÃY³¾, ®üÅÃ, ®ü³¾ 1b) ¥i¯à¬O¤@ºØ¤wµ´ºØªº³¾Ãþ, ½T¹ê¦ó©Ò«ü¤£¸Ô

07828 shachaph {shakh'-af} from an unused root meaning to peel, ie emaciate; TWOT - 2365a; n m AV - cuckow 2; 2 1) a ceremonially unclean bird 1a) cuckow, gull, seagull, sea-mew 1b) maybe an extinct bird, exact meaning unknown
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08165 Se`iyr {say-eer'} «¬¦p08163; TWOT - 2274h,2274g ´Ü©w¥» - Seir 39; 39 ¦èÒ­ = "¦h¤òªº" ©Î "ªøº¡²Ê¤òªº" ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 1) ¦ó§Q±Úªø, ¦b¥HªF¤H¥H±½ªº«á¸Ç¨Ó¨ì¥HªF¤§«e, ¬°¥HªFªº©~¥Á ¦a°ì±M¦³¦Wµü 2) ¥HªF¦a, ¦º®ü¤§«n ¤s¯ß±M¦³¦Wµü 3) ¦b¥HªFªº¤@®y¤s¯ß, ±q¦º®ü©µ¦ù¨ìElaniticÆW 3a) ÅãµM¤]¥s'¦èÒ­¤s' ¨Ã©µ¦ù¦Ü¾ã®y¤s¯ß 4) ¦b¥_µS¤jªº¤@®y¤s¯ß, ¦ì©ó°ò¦C­CµY¦V¦è

08165 Se`iyr {say-eer'} formed like 08163; TWOT - 2274h,2274g AV - Seir 39; 39 Seir = "hairy" or "shaggy" n pr m 1) patriarch of the Horites, the inhabitants of Edom before the descendants of Esau, the Edomites n pr terr 2) the land of Edom, south of the Dead Sea n pr mont 3) a mountain range in Edom extending from the Dead Sea to the Elanitic Gulf 3a) apparently also called 'Mount Seir' and extending most of the distance of the mountain range itself 4) a mountain in northern Judah lying westward from Kirjath-jearim
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08193 saphah {saw-faw'} ©Î¬O (Âù¼Æ«¬»P½Æ¼Æ«¬) sepheth {sef-eth'} ¥i¯à·½¦Û 05595 ©Î 08192 (¥i©M 05490 ¤ñ¸û); TWOT - 2278a; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - lip 112, bank 10, brim 8, edge 8, language 7, speech 6, shore 6, brink 5, border 3, side 3, prating 2, vain 2, misc 4; 176 1) ¼L®B, »y¨¥, Ãä½t 1a) ¼L®B («ü¨­Å骺¤@³¡¥÷) 1b) »y¨¥ 1c) Ãä½t (®ü©¤, ªe©¤, ®e¾¹, ²½¾Â, ¦çªA)

08193 saphah {saw-faw'} or (in dual and plural) sepheth {sef-eth'} probably from 05595 or 08192 through the idea of termination (compare 05490); TWOT - 2278a; n f AV - lip 112, bank 10, brim 8, edge 8, language 7, speech 6, shore 6, brink 5, border 3, side 3, prating 2, vain 2, misc 4; 176 1) lip, language, speech, shore, bank, brink, brim, side, edge, border, binding 1a) lip (as body part) 1b) language 1c) edge, shore, bank (of cup, sea, river, etc)
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08219 sh@phelah {shef-ay-law'} ·½¦Û 08213; TWOT - 2445d; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - valley 8, vale 5, plain 3, low country 2, low plain 2; 20 1) §C¦a, ¤s¨¦ 1a) §C¦a 1a1) µS¤j¤s°Ï¤§¦èªº±aª¬¦a±a(±Mªù³N»y) 1a1a) Á«D©Ô 1a2) ­{±K¤s¥H¥_¾aªñ®üÃ䪺±aª¬¦a±a

08219 sh@phelah {shef-ay-law'} from 08213; TWOT - 2445d; n f AV - valley 8, vale 5, plain 3, low country 2, low plain 2; 20 1) lowland, valley 1a) lowland 1a1) strip west of Judean mountains (technical term) 1a1a) the Shephelah 1a2) strip near coast north of Carmel
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08289 Sharown {shaw-rone'} ¥i¯à¬O03474ªº¸`²¤; ´Ü©w¥» - Sharon 6, Lasharon 1; 7 ¶§©Ê¦Wµü 1) ¥­­ì, ¥­¦a ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ¨F±[ = "¥­­ì" 2) ¦b¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¤¤³¡©M¦a¤¤®ü¤Î¬ù©¬¤§¶¡ªº¤@­Ó¦a°Ï 3) ¦b¬ù¥¹ªF¤è¾aªñ°ò¦C©M¤Ú¬Àªº¤@­Ó¦a°Ï

08289 Sharown {shaw-rone'} probably abridged from 03474;; AV - Sharon 6, Lasharon 1; 7 n m 1) plain, level n pr loc Sharon = "a plain" 2) the district lying between the mountains of central Palestine and the Mediterranean Sea and north of Joppa 3) a district on the east of the Jordan around Gilead and Bashan
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08415 t@howm {teh-home'} ©Î t@hom {teh-home'} ·½¦Û01949; TWOT - 2495a; ³±©Ê/¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - deep 20, depth 15, deep places 1; 36 1) ²`, ²`²W, ²`³B, µL©³§|, ¤j¬v, ®ü 1a) ²`³B (¦a¤U¤ôªº) 1b) ²`³B, ®ü, µL©³§| (®üªº) 1c) ­ì©lªº®ü¬v, ²`³B 1d) ²`³B, ²`«× (ªe¤tªº) 1e)µL©³§|, ¼X¹Ó

08415 t@howm {teh-home'} or t@hom {teh-home'} from 01949; TWOT - 2495a; n f/m AV - deep 20, depth 15, deep places 1; 36 1) deep, depths, deep places, abyss, the deep, sea 1a) deep (of subterranean waters) 1b) deep, sea, abysses (of sea) 1c) primeval ocean, deep 1d) deep, depth (of river) 1e) abyss, the grave
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08476 tachash {takh'-ash} ¥i¯à¬O¥~¨Ó­l¥Í¦r; TWOT - 2503; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - badger 14; 14 1) ¤@ºØ¥Ö­², ¥Ö, ©ÎÃ~¥Ö 1a) ¥i¯à¬O°Êª«¥X²£ªºÃ~¥Ö 1a1) ¥i¯à¬Oõݩá, ®ü³b, ©Îºø¦Ï

08476 tachash {takh'-ash} probably of foreign derivation; TWOT - 2503; n m AV - badger 14; 14 1) a kind of leather, skin, or animal hide 1a) perhaps the animal yielding the skin 1a1) perhaps the badger or dugong, dolphin, or sheep
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08521 Tel Charsha' {tale khar-shaw'} ·½¦Û 08510 »P 02798ªº³±©Ê ;;±M¦³¦Wµü¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Telharsa 1, Telharesha 1; 2 ¯S«¢ÂÄ = "µLÁnªº³ö" 1)¤Ú¤ñ­Ûªº¤@­Ó«°Âí 1a)¤]³\¦ì©ó¾Fªñ®üÃä¤ñ¸û§CºÚªº¦a°Ï

08521 Tel Charsha' {tale khar-shaw'} from 08510 and the fem. of 02798;; n pr loc AV - Telharsa 1, Telharesha 1; 2 Tel-harsa or Tel-haresha = "mound of the deaf mute" 1) a town of Babylon 1a) probably located in the low country near the sea
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08568 tannah {tan-naw'} ¥i¯à¬O08565ªº³±©Ê¦r§Î; TWOT - 2518b; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - dragon 1; 1 1) ©~³B, ³¥ª¯, (TWOT) Às, (TWOT) ®ü©Ç 1a) ·N«ä¤£½T©w

08568 tannah {tan-naw'} probably fem. of 08565; TWOT - 2528b; n m AV - dragon 1; 1 1) habitations, jackals, (TWOT) dragon, (TWOT) sea monster 1a) meaning uncertain
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08577 tanniyn {tan-neen'} ©Î tanniym (# µ² 29:3 |) {tan-neem'} »P 08565 ¦P·½, ¥[±j»y®ð; TWOT - 2528b; ¶§©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - dragon 21, serpent 3, whale 3, sea monster 1; 28 1) Às, Å]°­, ®ü©Ç 1a) Às©Î®£Às 1b) ®ü©Ç©ÎªeÃ~ 1c) Å]°­, ¬r³D

08577 tanniyn {tan-neen'} or tanniym (Ezek 29:3) {tan-neem'} intensive from the same as 08565; TWOT - 2528b; n m AV - dragon 21, serpent 3, whale 3, sea monster 1; 28 1) dragon, serpent, sea monster 1a) dragon or dinosaur 1b) sea or river monster 1c) serpent, venomous snake
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08603 Tophel {to'-fel} »P 08602 ¦P·½;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Tophel 1; 1 ªû¥± = "¥Õªº" 1) ¦º®üªF«n¤èªº¤@­Ó¦a¤è, ¦b¾aªñ¨È©Ô¤Ú(Arabah)ªº¦a¤è©Î¦b¨ä¹Ò¤º

08603 Tophel {to'-fel} from the same as 08602;; n pr loc AV - Tophel 1; 1 Tophel = "white" 1) a place southeast of the Dead Sea and in or near the 'Arabah'
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08659 Tarshiysh {tar-sheesh'} ¥i¯à»P 08658 ¬Û¦P (¥X²£Ä_¥Û¤§¦a, ©Î¤£©¯¤§¦a); TWOT - 2547 ´Ü©w¥» - Tarshish 24, Tharshish 4; 28 ¥L¬I = ¡u¶À¦âªººÑ¥É¡v ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü 1) ¶®§¹ªº¨à¤l (# ³Ð 10:4|) 2) «K¶®¼§ªº«á¸Ç, ¤ñ°Ç¨uªº¨à¤l (# ¥N 7:10|) 3) ªi´µ¤ý¨È«¢ÀH¾|¤ý¨­Ã䪺©ú­õ¤H (# ´µ 1:14|) ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W 4) µÌ¥§°ò«°, ¦ì©ó¦a¤¤®üÃä½t, ¥ýª¾¬ù®³´¿¸g°k©¹¸Ó«° 1a) ¦ì¸m¤£¸Ô, ¤£¹L¥i¯à¦b¶ë´¶°Ç´µ©Î¦è¯Z¤ú 5) ¬õ®üªþªñªº«°¥«, ¥iª½¹F¬õ®ü, ¦b¬õ®ü Elanitic ÆWªº¥H¦¯¡E­{§O »s³yªº²î°¦·|¯è¦æ¦Ü¬õ®ü

08659 Tarshiysh {tar-sheesh'} probably the same as 08658 (as the region of the stone, or the reverse); TWOT - 2547 AV - Tarshish 24, Tharshish 4; 28 Tarshish or Tharshish = "yellow jasper" n pr m 1) son of Javan 2) a Benjamite, son of Bilhan 3) one of the wise men close to king Ahasuerus of Persia n pr loc 4) a city of the Phoenicians in a distant part of the Mediterranean Sea to which the prophet Jonah was trying to flee 1a) site unknown but perhaps in Cyprus or Spain 5) a city somewhere near and accessible to the Red Sea to which ships constructed at Ezion-geber on the Elanitic Gulf on the Red Sea were to sail
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08811 ¥¼§¹¦¨ ¥¼§¹¦¨¦¡ªí¹F¤F°Ê§@¡B¹Lµ{©Îª¬ºA¬O¥¼§¹¦¨ªº, ¥¦¦³ «Ü¦h·N«ä: 1a) ¥Î¨Ó±Ô­z¹L¥hªº³æ¤@ (»P­«½Æ¬Û¹ï) °Ê§@; ¸ò§¹ ¦¨¦¡¤£¤@¼Ë¤§³B, ¦b©ó¥¼§¹¦¨¦¡§ó¦³¥Í®ð¡B§ó¥Í °Ê¡C§¹¦¨¦¡ªí¹F¤F¡u¨Æ¹ê¡v, ¥¼§¹¦¨¦¡·t¥ÜµÛ¡u ¹Lµ{¡v§Y±N§¹¦¨, ¦]¦¹¼W¦â¤£¤Ö, ¤]¥[¤W°Ê§@¡C ¥L¦ù¥X¤â·Ç³Æ¶}ªù ¨Æ±¡¥b³~¤¤¤î §Úº¥º¥Å¥¨ì 1b) ¡u½Ö§ä§A?¡v³o¼Ëªº»¡ªk, «üªº¤£¥u¬O²{¦b, ¤] °²³]´M§äªº°Ê§@¤w¸g«ùÄò¤@¬q®É¶¡¤F¡C §A¬°¦ó­úª_? ¬°¤°»ò¤£ªÖ¦Y? §A¬°¦ó¼~¶Ë? »P¨ä»¡³o¨Ç¥y¤lÁ¿ªº¬O¤@­Ó®É¨è, ¤£¦p»¡Á¿ªº¬O «ùÄòªºª¬ºA¡C 2) ¶i¦æ¡B¥¼§¹¦¨¬O»P©|¥¼§¹¦¨ªº³o¤@Ãþ°Ê§@¥i¯à¦b ©ó¹ð¦¸­«½Æ¡C 2a) ²{¦b¦¡: ¤µ¤Ñ¦³¤H³o»ò¡u»¡¡v ºÍ´¼ªº¨à¤l·|¡u¨ú®®¡v¤÷¿Ë 2b) ¹L¥h¦¡: ¡u¥L¦p¦¹»¡¡v - ©w´Á¦a, ¦~¦~¦p¦¹ ¡u©¹©¹°_¤F¡v¤@°}Ãú ¡u§Ú­Ì¥H«e±`¦Y¡vªº³½ ¡u­°¤U¡v¶Ü­þ - ©w´Á¦a ¥L¡u»¡¡v - ¤£Â_¦a 3) ¥¼§¹¦¨¦¡¥Î¨Óªí¹F¥¼¨Ó, «üªº¤£¦ý¬O§Y±N§¹¦¨ªº °Ê§@, ¤]¬OÁÙ¨S¶}©lªº°Ê§@ 3a) ±q²{¦b¦¡¯u¥¿ªºÆ[ÂI¨Ó¬Ý, ³o¥i¯à¬O¥¼¨Ó¦¡; ¦p: ¦n¤F, ¡u§A¨«µÛÁ@¡v ¡u§Ú­Ì­n¿N±¼¡v§Aªº©Ð¤l 3b) ±q¥ô¦ó¨ä¥L°²³]ªºÆ[ÂI¨Ó¬Ý, ³o¥i¯à¬O¥¼¨Ó ¦¡; ¦p: ¥L§â¡u§Y±N´N¥ô¤ý¦ì¡vªº¨à¤l±a¨«¤F ¦o¯d¤U¨Ó¬ÝÁÙ¦³¤°»ò¬O¡uÀ³¸Ó°µªº¡v 4) 3b ªº¥Îªk¥i¥Hµø¬°±`¥Îªº¥¼§¹¦¨¦¡¤Îª«°Êµü,¨ä ¤¤ 3b ªí¹F¤F¦æ¬°©M«ä·Q¤§¶¡ªº¦UºØÃö«Y, ¹J¨ì ³o¨ÇÃö«Y, ­^»y³ßÅw¥Î±ø¥ó»y®ð¡C´£¨ìÃö«Yªº°² ³]Æ[ÂI, ³oºØ°Ê§@§¹¥þ¬O¡u¥¼¨Ó¦¡¡v, ²³æªº¥¼ ¨Ó¦¡¤w¨¬¥Hªí¹F; ¨Ò¦p §A¡u¥i¥H¦Y¡v¥ô¦ó¾ð¤WªºªG¤l ¡u§Ú­Ì¯à¤£¯àª¾¹D¡v ¥L¡u·|¡v»¡ 5a) ¥¼§¹¦¨¦¡¸ò¦b½èµü/»y§Uµü«á­±, ªí¹Fªº¬O¡uÅÜ ¾E¡v¡B¡u¥Øªº¡v¡B¡uµ²ªG¡vµ¥µ¥, ÁÙ¦³¡u¬°¤F¡v ,¡u§K±o¡v; ¨Ò¦p »¡§A¬O§Ú©f©f,¡u³o¼Ë¹ï§A¤ñ¸û¦n¡v Åý§Ú­ÌºÍ´¼ªv°ê,¡u§K±o°ê¥Á¼W¦h¡v 5b) µM¦Ó, ·í¡u¥Øªº¡vªº·Pı«Ü±j¯P, ©Î·í¥¦»Ý­n ¯S§O±j½Õ®É, ¨º»ò·íµM´N­n¨Ï¥Î»y®ð¤F; ¨Ò¦p °ªÁ|§Ú,¡u§Ú¦n¦^³ø¥L­Ì¡v ¥L­n¤Þ»¤¨È«¢¤ý¡u¤W¥h¡v §Ú­Ì­n«ç»ò°µ,¡u®ü®ö¤~·|¥­ÀR¤U¨Ó¡v §Ú­Ì¤]·|¥Î»y®ð¨Óªí¹F¥¼¨Ó°Ê§@ªºµ¥¯Å, ³o°Ê §@§Ú­Ì¬O¥Î¡u¬èÄ@»yºA¡vªí¹Fªº ¡uÅý§Ú¦º¤F¦n¤F¡v ¡uÄ@¡v¥D¡u°í¥ß¡vÍ¢ªº¸Ü ¡uÄ@¡v³o«Ä¤l¡u¬¡¤U¥h¡v

08811 Imperfect The imperfect expresses an action, process or condition which is incomplete, and it has a wide range of meaning: 1a) It is used to describe a single (as opposed to a repeated) action in the past; it differs from the perfect in being more vivid and pictorial. The perfect expresses the "fact", the imperfect adds colour and movement by suggesting the "process" preliminary to its completion. he put forth his hand to the door it came to a halt I began to hear 1b) A phrase such as "What seekest thou?", refers not only to the present, but assumes that the search has continued for some time. Why do you weep? Why refuse to eat? Why are you distressed? These relate not so much as to one occasion, as to a continued condition. 2) The kind of progression or imperfection and unfinished condition of the action may consist in its frequent repetition. 2a) In the present: it is "said" today a wise son "maketh glad" his father 2b) In the past: "and so he did" - regularly, year by year a mist "used to go up" the fish which "we used to eat" the manna "came down" - regularly he "spoke" - repeatedly 3) The imperfect is used to express the "future", referring not only to an action which is about to be accomplished but one which has not yet begun: 3a) This may be a future from the point of view of the real present; as: Now "shalt thou see what I will do" "We will burn" thy house 3b) It may be a future from any other point of view assumed; as: he took his son that "was to reign" she stayed to see what "should be done" 4) The usage of 3b may be taken as the transitive to a common use of the imperfect in which it serves for an expression of those shades of relation among acts and thoughts for which English prefers the conditional moods. Such actions are strictly "future" in reference to the assumed point of relation, and the simple imperfect sufficiently expresses them; e.g. of every tree thou "mayest eat" "could we know" he "would" say 5a) The imperfect follows particles expressing "transition", "purpose", "result" and so forth as, "in order that", "lest"; e.g. say thou art my sister, "that it may be well with thee" let us deal wisely with the nation, "lest it multiplies" 5b) When however there is a strong feeling of "purpose", or when it is meant to be strongly marked, then of course the moods are employed; e.g. raise me up "that I may requite them" who will entice Ahab "that he may go up" what shall we do "that the sea may be calm" The moods are also employed to express that class of future actions which we express in the "optative" "may I die" "may" the LORD "establish" his word "may" the child "live"
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43 agkale {ang-kal'-ay} from agkos (a bend, "ache");; ³±©Ê¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - arm 1; 1 1)¤âÁu¤ºÅs³¡¤À,Ås¦±ªº¤âÁu 2) ¥ô¦óÅs¶i¨ÓªºªF¦è, ¦p®üÆW

43 agkale {ang-kal'-ay} from agkos (a bend, "ache");; n f AV - arm 1; 1 1) the curve or inner angle of the arm, the bent arm 2) anything closely enfolding, as the arms of the sea, etc.
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98 Adramuttenos {ad-ram-oot-tay-nos'} ·½©ó Adramutteion (¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªº¤@­Ó¦a¦W);; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Adramyttium 1; 1 ¨È¤j¦Ì¥Ð = "§Ú­n¦º¤F" 1) ¨È¤j¦Ì¥Ð, ¨C¦è¨Èªº¤@­Ó®ü´ä

98 Adramuttenos {ad-ram-oot-tay-nos'} from Adramutteion (a place in Asia Minor);; n pr loc AV - Adramyttium 1; 1 Adramyttium = "I shall abide in death" 1) Adramyttium, a seaport of Mysia
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99 Adrias {ad-ree'-as} ·½©ó Adria (¾aªñ¨ä®ü©¤ªº¤@­Ó¦a¤è);; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Adria 1; 1 ¨È©³¨È = "µLªL¤§¦a" 1) ¨È±o¨½¨È®ü, ¨È©³¨È, ¤¶¦b§ÆÃ¾©M¸q¤j§Q¤§¶¡ªº®ü°ì

99 Adrias {ad-ree'-as} from Adria (a place near its shore);; n pr loc AV - Adria 1; 1 Adriatic = "without wood" 1) Adriatic Sea, Adrias, the sea between Greece and Italy
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108 Azotos {ad'-zo-tos} ·½©ó§Æ§B¨Ó¤å 0795;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Azotus 1; 1 ¨ÈÂê³£ ©Î ¨È¹ê¬ð = "­n¶ë" 1) «D§Q¤h¤Hªº¤­­Ó­«­n«°¥«¤§¤@, ¦ì©óAshkelon©MJamnia¤§¶¡, ¾aªñ¦a¤¤®ü

108 Azotos {ad'-zo-tos} of Hebrew origin 0795;; n pr loc AV - Azotus 1; 1 Ashdod or Azotus = "a stronghold" 1) one of the five chief cities of the Philistines, lying between Ashkelon and Jamnia and near the Mediterranean
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123 aigialos {ahee-ghee-al-os'} ·½¦Ûaisso («æ¬y, ¥^¦£) ©M 251 (¨ú"®ü"¤§·N;;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - shore 6; 6 1) ®üÀØ, ©¤Ãä

123 aigialos {ahee-ghee-al-os'} from aisso (to rush) and 251 (in the sense of the sea);; n m AV - shore 6; 6 1) the shore of the sea, the beach
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200 akris {ak-rece'} »P206¦P·½; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - locust 4; 4 1) ½ÀÂÎ ¯S§O«üªF¤è¥@¬É¸Ì²s¼û,¨íºÉ¾ð¤ì»P§@ª«ªººØÃþ.¨C¦~¬K©u¦³½ÀÂθs³Qªü©Ô§B ªº­·§j¦V¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z,¿äÆn¸Ó¦a¤§«á,©¹¥_¤è²¾°Ê,³Ì«á¼Y¤J®ü¤¤¦º¤`.ªF¤è¤H¦³ ¦Y³K»gªº²ß«U,©Î¬O¥Í¦Y©Î¬O¥ÎÆQ¯N(¥H¤Î¨ä¥L¤è¦¡).¥H¦â¦C¤H¤]¥i¥H¦Y³K»g.

200 akris {ak-rece'} apparently from the same as 206;; n f AV - locust 4; 4 1) a locust, particularly that species which especially infests oriental countries, stripping fields and trees. Numberless swarms of them almost every spring are carried by the wind from Arabia into Palestine, and having devastated that country, migrate to regions farther north, until they perish by falling into the sea. The Orientals accustomed to feed upon locusts, either raw or roasted and seasoned with salt (or prepared in other ways), and the Israelites also were permitted to eat them.
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295 Amphipolis {am-fip'-ol-is} ·½©ó 297 ªº¦r·½©M 4172;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Amphipolis 1; 1 ·t¦mªi¨½ = "³Q®ü³ò¶ªº«°¥«" 1) °¨°ò¹y Prima ªº«°¥«¤§¤@, ¦]Strymonªe³ò¶¦Ó±o¦W

295 Amphipolis {am-fip'-ol-is} from the base of 297 and 4172;; n pr loc AV - Amphipolis 1; 1 Amphipolis = "a city surrounded by the sea" 1) a city in Macedonia Prima, so called because the Strymon flowed around it
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321 anago {an-ag'-o} ·½©ó 303 ©M 71;; °Êµü AV - bring 3, loose 3, sail 3, launch 3, depar 3, misc 9; 24 1) ±a¤W¥h, »â¨ì¸û°ªªº¦ì¸m 2) ¹ï¯è®üªÌ¦Ó¨¥: ¤U¤ô±Ò¯è, ±i¦|, ¦V¤j®ü¥Xµo

321 anago {an-ag'-o} from 303 and 71;; v AV - bring 3, loose 3, sail 3, launch 3, depart 3, misc 9; 24 1) to lead up, to lead or bring into a higher place 2) of navigators: launch out, set sail, put to sea
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494 Antipatris {an-tip-at-rece'} ·½493¦P·½; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Antipatris 1; 1 ¦w´£©¬©³ = "¬°¤F¥ý¯ª" 1) ®y¸¨©ó¸Ó¼»§Q¨È»P¬ù©¬¤§¶¡ªº«°¥«.¸Ó°ÏªÎ¨U,Â÷®ü©¤¤£»·. ¥Ñ§Æ«ß¤j«Ò­««Ø,¨Ã¬°¤F¬ö©À¤D¤÷Antipater,ºÙ¤§¬°"¦w´£©¬©³" (#®{ 23:31|)

494 Antipatris {an-tip-at-rece'} from the same as 493;; n pr loc AV - Antipatris 1; 1 Antipatris = "for forefather" 1) a city situated between Joppa and Caesarea, in a very fertile region, not far from the coast; rebuilt by Herod the Great and named Antipatris in honour of his father Antipater
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507 ano {an'-o} ·½©ó 473; TDNT - 1:376,63; °Æµü AV - above 5, up 2, high 1, brim 1; 9 1) ¤W, ¦V¤W, ¦b..¤§¤W, ¦b°ª³B 2) ¦b¤Ñ°ê¤¤ªº¦a¤è, ´Â¥_ªº 3) «ü¦a°Ï¶mÂí, ¤º³°ªº¦a¤è, ¥Ñ®ü©¤¦V¤Wªº¦a°Ï(°ª¦a) 4) «ü®É¶¡, ¥H«e

507 ano {an'-o} from 473; TDNT - 1:376,63; adv AV - above 5, up 2, high 1, brim 1; 9 1) up, upwards, above, on high 2) of the quarters of the heaven, northward 3) of countries, inland, up from the coast 4) of time, formerly
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624 Apollonia {ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah} ·½¦Û²§±Ð¯«¬éApollon (¥ç§Y¤Ó¶§, ¨£622); ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Apollonia 1; 1 ¨Èªiù¥§¨È = "ÄÝ©óªüªiùªº" 1) °¨¨ä¹yªº¤@®y®ü´ä«°, Â÷·t¦mªi¨½¬ù¤@¤Ñªº¸ôµ{ (#®{ 17:1|)

624 Apollonia {ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah} from the pagan deity Apollon (i.e. the sun, from 622);; n pr loc AV - Apollonia 1; 1 Apollonia = "belonging to Apollo" 1) a maritime city of Macedonia, about a day's journey from Amphipolis
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688 Arabia {ar-ab-ee'-ah} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¦r 06152; ±M¦³¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Arabia 2; 2 ¨È©Ô§B = ¡u¨Fºz©Î¤£¤ò¤§¦a¡v 1) ¨È¬w¤@´ÂµÛ«D¬wªºª¾¦W¥b®q, »P¨ä±µÄ[ªº¦³®J¤Î, ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z, ¨ÈÄõ (±Ô§Q¨È), ¦Ì©Òªi¤j¦Ì (¬ü¯Á¤£¹F¦Ì¨È), ¤Ú¤ñ­Û, ¨È©Ô §BÆW, ªi´µÆW, ¬õ®ü»P¦L«×¬v

688 Arabia {ar-ab-ee'-ah} of Hebrew origin 06152;; n pr loc AV - Arabia 2; 2 Arabia = "desert or barren" 1) a well known peninsula of Asia lying towards Africa, and bounded by Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Mesopotamia, Babylonia, the Gulf of Arabia, the Persian Gulf, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean
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697 Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os} ·½¦Û Ares (§ÆÃ¾¾Ô¯«ªº¦W¦r)¥H¤Î»P4078¬ÛÃöªº¦r; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Areopagus 1, Mars Hill 1; 2 ¨È²¤¥j¤Ú = "¾Ô¯«¤§Åq" 1) ¶®¨å¤@³B¦h¥Ûªº°ª¦a,¦b¯«·µ¦è°¼ªº¥¿¹ï­±(#®{ 17:19,22|). ¦¹³B¥çºÙ¬°"¾Ô¯«¤s",¦]¬°¬Û¶Ç¾Ô¯«¦]¬°®ü¯«ªº¨à¤l¥ø¹Ï¬V«ü ¨ä¤k,¦Ó±þ¤F¥L.¾Ô¯«©ó¦¹±µ¨ü¤Q¤G¯«¬éªº¼f§P.

697 Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os} from Ares (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078;; n pr loc AV - Areopagus 1, Mars Hill 1; 2 Areopagus = "martial peak" 1) a rocky height in the city of Athens, opposite the western end of the Acropolis toward the west. This hill belonged to (Ares) Mars and was called Mar's Hill; so called, because, as the story went, Mars, having slain Halirrhothius, son of Neptune, for the attempted violation of his daughter Alicippe, was tried for the murder here before twelve gods as judges. This place was the location where the judges convened who, by appointment of Solon, had jurisdiction of capital offences, (as wilful murder, arson, poisoning, malicious wounding, and breach of established religious usages). The court itself was called Areopagus from the place where it sat, also "Areum judicium" an "curia". To that hill the apostle Paul was not led to defend himself before judges, but that he might set forth his opinions on divine subjects to a greater multitude of people, flocking together there and eager to hear something new.
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746 arche {ar-khay'} ·½©ó 756; TDNT - 1:479,81; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - beginning 40, principality 8, corner 2, first 2, misc 6; 58 1) ¶}©l, °_·½ 2) ³Ì°_ªìªº¤H©Î¨Æ, ¤H©Î¨Æª«ªº°_©l, °_©lªÌ 3) ¸Uª«¸U¨Æ¤§·½, ¸U¦³µo¥Í¤§¦] 4) ¨Æª«ªº·¥­­ 4a) ¤Ñ²P®ü¨¤, ¦t©z¤§·¥­­(#®{ 11:5|) 5) ²Ä¤@­Ó¦a¤è, ¤Ñ¨Ï¤¤ªº´xÅvªÌ, ªk³W, ´xÅvªÌ (#¸ô 2:11;ù 8:38;ªL«e 15:24;¥± 1:21,3:10,6:12|) 5a) «ü¤Ñ¨Ï©M´cÅ]

746 arche {ar-khay'} from 756; TDNT - 1:479,81; n f AV - beginning 40, principality 8, corner 2, first 2, misc 6; 58 1) beginning, origin 2) the person or thing that commences, the first person or thing in a series, the leader 3) that by which anything begins to be, the origin, the active cause 4) the extremity of a thing 4a) of the corners of a sail 5) the first place, principality, rule, magistracy 5a) of angels and demons
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789 Assos {as'-sos} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Assos 2; 2 ¨È®Ò = "Á{ªñ" 1) ¨È¬wù°¨¬Ù¥÷ªº¤@­Ó®ü´ä«° (#®{ 20:13,14|)

789 Assos {as'-sos} probably of foreign origin;; n pr loc AV - Assos 2; 2 Assos = "approaching" 1) a seaport of the Roman province of Asia in the district anciently called Mysia, on the north shore of the Gulf of Adramyttium, and about 7 miles (11 km) from Lesbos
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825 Attaleia {at-tal'-i-ah} ·½¦Û Attalos (§O­{¼¯ªº¤@¦ì¤ý); ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Attalia 1; 1 ¨È¤j§Q = "Attalus¤§«°" 1) ®Ç«D§Q¨Èªº¤@­Ó®ü´ä«° (#®{ 14:25|)

825 Attaleia {at-tal'-i-ah} from Attalos (a king of Pergamus);; n pr loc AV - Attalia 1; 1 Attalia = "Jah's due season" 1) a maritime city of Pamphylia in Asia, very near the borders of Lycia, built and named by Attalus Philadelphus, king of Pergamos, now called Antali
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978 Bithunia {bee-thoo-nee'-ah} of uncertain derivation;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Bithynia 2; 2 ¨C¦è¨È= "²r¯Pªº¬ðÀ»" 1) ¤p¨È²Ó¨È³BªºÃ¹°¨¬Ù, ¥H¶Â®ü(Euxine Sea), the Propontis, ¨C¦è¨È(Mysia), ¥±§f®a(Phrygia), ¥[©Ô¤Ó(Galatia), ©M Paphlagonia¬°¬É (#®{ 16:7; ©¼«e 1:1|)

978 Bithunia {bee-thoo-nee'-ah} of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Bithynia 2; 2 Bithynia = "a violent rushing" 1) a Roman province in Asia Minor, bounded by the Euxine Sea, the Propontis, Mysia, Phrygia, Galatia, Paphlagonia
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1001 bolizo {bol-id'-zo} ·½¦Û 1002;; °Êµü AV - sound 2; 2 1) ¨ú±o¤Þ½u, ±´´ú¤ô²` 1a) ¤ô¤â¥Î¨Ó±´´ú®ü©³²`´çªº¤Þ½u»P´ú¹]åP¤l (#®{ 27:28|)

1001 bolizo {bol-id'-zo} from 1002;; v AV - sound 2; 2 1) to heave the lead, take a sounding 1a) a line and plummet with which mariners sound the depth of the sea
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1037 buthos {boo-thos'} a variation of 899;;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - deep 1; 1 1) ®üªº©³³¡©Î²`«× 2) "®ü"¥»¨­, ²`®ü

1037 buthos {boo-thos'} a variation of 899;; n m AV - deep 1; 1 1) the bottom or depth of the sea 2) the sea itself, the deep sea
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1046 Gadarenos {gad-ar-ay-nos'} ·½¦Û Gadara (a town east of the Jordan);; §Î®eµü AV - Gadarenes 3; 3 ¥[¤j©Ô = "³Ì«á±oªº¼ú½àd" 1) ¬O¤@­Ó¦a°Ï, ¦ì©ó¥k§Q§Q®üªF«n¤è¬ù¤Q¤½¨½ªº¦a¤è, #¤Ó 8:28|, ¥[¤j©Ô¤Hªº¦a¤è; 2) #¥i 5:2| ©M #¸ô 8:27| «h¥Î¸Ó°Ïªº­º©² "­²©Ô´Ë" ºÙ¤§. ¨£ 1086

1046 Gadarenos {gad-ar-ay-nos'} from Gadara (a town east of the Jordan);; adj AV - Gadarenes 3; 3 Gadarenes = "reward at the end" 1) also called Gergesenes, was the capital of Peraea, situated opposite the south extremity of the Lake of Gennesaret to the south-east, but at some distance from the lake on the banks of the river Hieromax
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1055 galene {gal-ay'-nay} of uncertain derivation;; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - calm 3; 3 1) ¥­ÀR, ®ü­±ÀR¤î, Âí©w

1055 galene {gal-ay'-nay} of uncertain derivation;; n f AV - calm 3; 3 1) calmness, stillness of the sea, a calm
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1082 Gennesaret {ghen-nay-sar-et'} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å °Ñ 03672; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Gennesaret 3; 3 ­²¥§¼»°Ç = "½Ýµ^" 1) ºÙ¬°¥[§Q§Q®ü©Î¬O´£¤ñ­ù¨È®üªº´ò 2) ­{¦Ê¹A«nÃ䪺ªÎ¨U,¤H¤f¸Y±Kªº¥­­ì

1082 Gennesaret {ghen-nay-sar-et'} of Hebrew origin, cf 03672;; n pr loc AV - Gennesaret 3; 3 Gennesaret = "a harp" 1) a lake also called the sea of Galilee or the sea of Tiberias The lake 12 by 7 miles (20 by 11 km) and 700 feet (210 m) below the Mediterranean Sea. 2) a very lovely and fertile region on the Sea of Galilee.
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1086 Gergesenos {gher-ghes-ay-nos'} of Hebrew origin 01622;; §Î®eµü AV - Gergesenes 1; 1 ®æ©Ô´Ë = "¤@¦ì­¯¥Í¤H±µªñ¤F" 1) ¥[¤j©Ô¸Ó°Ïªº­º©², #¥i 5:2| ©M #¸ô 8:27| 1) ¥[¤j©Ô¦ì©ó¥k§Q§Q®üªF«n¤è¬ù¤Q¤½¨½ªº¦a¤è, #¤Ó 8:28|, ¥[¤j©Ô¤Hªº¦a¤è; ¨£ 1046

1086 Gergesenos {gher-ghes-ay-nos'} of Hebrew origin 01622;; adj AV - Gergesenes 1; 1 Gergesenes = "a stranger drawing near" ? 1) also called Gadarenes, is assumed to have been located on the eastern shore of Lake Gennesaret
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1093 ge {ghay} ªu¥Î©ó¤@­Ó¦r®Ú; TDNT - 1:677,116; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - earth 188, land 42, ground 18, country 2, world 1, earthly + 1537 + 3588 1; 252 1) ¥i¯Ñ¦a 2) ¤g¦a, ¨Ñ¯¸¥ßªº¤g¦a 3) ³°¦a, ¬Û¹ï©ó¤j®ü©Î¤ô°ì¦Ó¨¥ 4) «ü¦a¤W, ³o¦a²y, ¥@¶¡ 4a) ¬Û¹ï©ó¤Ñ°ó¦Ó¨¥ 4b) ¤H©M°Êª«©Ò´Ï®§ªº³o­Ó¦a²y 5) ¤@­Ó°ê®a, ¦³©ú½TÃä¬É¦a°Ï, æ°ì, »â¤g, ¦a°Ï

1093 ge {ghay} contracted from a root word; TDNT - 1:677,116; n f AV - earth 188, land 42, ground 18, country 2, world 1, earthly + 1537 + 3588 1; 252 1) arable land 2) the ground, the earth as a standing place 3) the main land as opposed to the sea or water 4) the earth as a whole 4a) the earth as opposed to the heavens 4b) the inhabited earth, the abode of men and animals 5) a country, land enclosed within fixed boundaries, a tract of land, territory, region
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1116 Gomorrha {gom'-or-hrhah} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å 06017;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W AV - Gomorrha 5; 5 ¸¿¼¯©Ô = "submersion" 1) ¤@­Ó¦ì©óµS¤jªF¤èªº«°¥«, ³Q¯«¥Î¦p«B¯ëªº¤õ©M²¸¶À©Ò·´·À; ²{¤µ³Q¦º®ü©ÒÂл\

1116 Gomorrha {gom'-or-hrhah} of Hebrew origin 06017;; n pr loc AV - Gomorrha 5; 5 Gomorrha = "submersion" 1) a city in eastern part of Judah that was destroyed when the Lord rained fire and brimstone on it; now covered by the Dead Sea
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1148 Dalmanoutha {dal-man-oo-thah'} probably of Aramaic origin;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Dalmanutha 1; 1 ¤j°¨§V¥L = "ºCºC¿U¿Nªº¤ì®ã" 1)¥[§Q§Q®ü¦è©¤ªº¤@­Ó³£¥«, ¾aªñ°¨¥[¤¦

1148 Dalmanoutha {dal-man-oo-thah'} probably of Aramaic origin;; n pr loc AV - Dalmanutha 1; 1 Dalmanutha = "slow firebrand" 1) is a town on the west side of the Sea of Galilee, near Magdala
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1149 Dalmatia {dal-mat-ee'-ah} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Dalmatia 1; 1 ¾Ø°¨¤Ó = "²½¥q³T" 1) ¨È±o¨½¨È®ü(Adriatic Sea)ªº¥ì§Q¨½¨È°Ï(Illyricum)

1149 Dalmatia {dal-mat-ee'-ah} probably of foreign derivation;; n pr loc AV - Dalmatia 1; 1 Dalmatia = "a priestly robe" 1) a part of Illyricum on the Adriatic Sea; on the east adjoining Pannonia and upper Moesia, on the north separated from Liburia by the river Titus, and extending southwards as far as the river Drinus and the city Lissus
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1229 diaggello {de-ang-gel'-lo} ·½¦Û 1223 and the base of 32; TDNT - 1:67,10; °Êµü AV - preach 1, signify 1, declare 1; 3 1) ±aµÛ¤@­Ó°T®§, ¨ì³B«Å§G, ¨ì²³¦hªº¦a¤è, ¨ì²³¤H»E¶°ªº¦a¤è. (#¸ô9:60;ù 9:17|) 2) ¦b®ü¥~¥Xª©, «Å§i (#®{21:26|)

1229 diaggello {de-ang-gel'-lo} from 1223 and the base of 32; TDNT - 1:67,10; v AV - preach 1, signify 1, declare 1; 3 1) to carry a message through, announce everywhere, through places, through assemblies of men etc. 2) to publish abroad, declare
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1260 dialogizomai {dee-al-og-id'-zom-ahee} ·½¦Û 1223 and 3049; TDNT - 2:95,155; °Êµü AV - reason 11, dispute 1, cast in the mind 1, muse 1, think 1, consider 1; 16 1) ¦P°Óij¥X©Î²z¥X¹D²z¨Ó, §ä¥X°Ê¾÷²z¥Ñ, «ä¯Á, ½L±Û©ó¸£®ü, ²`«ä¼ô¼{

1260 dialogizomai {dee-al-og-id'-zom-ahee} from 1223 and 3049; TDNT - 2:95,155; v AV - reason 11, dispute 1, cast in the mind 1, muse 1, think 1, consider 1; 16 1) to bring together different reasons, to reckon up the reasons, to reason, revolve in one's mind, deliberate
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1325 didomi {did'-o-mee} ¤@¦r®Ú«¬°Êµü(¦b¤j³¡¤Àªº®ÉºA¤¤¥Î§@¬°altern.)ªºÂX±i«¬; TDNT - 2:166,166; °Êµü AV - give 365, grant 10, put 5, show 4, deliver 2, make 2, misc 25; 413 1) µ¹ 2) ±N¬Yª«µ¹»P¬Y¤H 2a) ¬°¤F¬Y¤H¦n, ¦Ó¥D°Êµ¹¥L¬YªF¦è 2a1) ÃØ»P§ª« 2b) ¤¹³\, ­ã¤¹­n¨D, ¤¹¨ä¾Ö¦³ 2c) ¨ÑÀ³, ¨Ñµ¹ ©Ò¥²»Ýªº¨Æª« 2d) ¥æ¥I, »¼°e 2d1) ¹ï¥~±µÄ², ÂX®i, §e²{ 2d2) «ü¤å¥ó 2d3) µ¹¬Y¤HÃöÃh, «H¥ô, ©Ó¿Õ 2d3a) «ü¦³»Ý­nºÞ²zªº¨Æ±¡ 2d3b) ±NÄÝÆF¤Wªº¨ÆÅã©ó¬Y¤Hª¾¹D 2e) ¦]®É¶¡¨ì©Î¦³¸q°È¦Óµ¹»P, Àv¥IÁ~¸ê©Î¼úÀv 2f) ¨Ñµ¹, ©Ó¨ü 3) ¥æµ¹ 3a) to cause, profuse, give forth from one's self (?) 3a1) to give, hand out lots (?) 3b) «ü¬£¤@­Ó¾¦ì 3c) ¨Ï¨ä¥æ¥X¨Ó, Ä´¦p, ®ü, ¦º¤`, ©M³±¶¡³£¥æ¥X³Q¨ä©Ò§]¦Y©Î±µ¦¬¦º¤H 3c) ±N¬Y¨Æ¬Yª«ÃØ»P¬Y¤H¦Ó¦¨¬°¨ä©Ò¦³ªº 3c1) ¦p¹ï¨äªº¬@±Ï 3c2) ±N¬Y¤H¥æ¥I¬Y¤H¤§±a»â©MºÞ²z 3c3) ¬°¤F¬Y¤H¦n¦Ó±N¨ä¥æ¥I¬Y¤H 3c4) ±N¬Y¤H¥æÁÙ¨ä©ÒÄݪº¥D¤H 4) §å­ã©Î­ã¤¹ 4a) «ü¾°ÈªºÅv­­ ¨ä¦P¸q¦r, ¨£ 5836

1325 didomi {did'-o-mee} a prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an altern. in most of the tenses); TDNT - 2:166,166; v AV - give 365, grant 10, put 5, show 4, deliver 2, make 2, misc 25; 413 1) to give 2) to give something to someone 2a) of one's own accord to give one something, to his advantage 2a1) to bestow a gift 2b) to grant, give to one asking, let have 2c) to supply, furnish, necessary things 2d) to give over, deliver 2d1) to reach out, extend, present 2d2) of a writing 2d3) to give over to one's care, intrust, commit 2d3a) something to be administered 2d3b) to give or commit to some one something to be religiously observed 2e) to give what is due or obligatory, to pay: wages or reward 2f) to furnish, endue 3) to give 3a) to cause, profuse, give forth from one's self 3a1) to give, hand out lots 3b) to appoint to an office 3c) to cause to come forth, i.e. as the sea, death and Hell are said to give up the dead who have been engulfed or received by them 3c) to give one to someone as his own 3c1) as an object of his saving care 3c2) to give one to someone, to follow him as a leader and master 3c3) to give one to someone to care for his interests 3c4) to give one to someone to whom he already belonged, to return 4) to grant or permit one 4a) to commission For Synonyms see entry 5836
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1326 diegeiro {dee-eg-i'-ro} ·½¦Û 1223 and 1453;; °Êµü AV - awake 2, arise 2, stir up 2, raise 1; 7 1) ¿ô¨Ó, µd¿ô, ı¿ô, ±qºÎ¯v¤¤Ä±¿ô 1a) «ü®ü®ö±È°_, ªiÀܬ¤´é 1b) Áô³ë. 1b1) ¨Ï¤ß´¼µd¿ô 1b2) ÅͰÊ, ¿Eµo, µo°Ê

1326 diegeiro {dee-eg-i'-ro} from 1223 and 1453;; v AV - awake 2, arise 2, stir up 2, raise 1; 7 1) to wake up, awaken, arouse (from sleep) 1a) of the sea, which begins to be agitated, to rise 1b) metaph. 1b1) to arouse the mind 1b2) stir up, render active
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1359 Dioskouroi {dee-os'-koo-roy} ·½¦Û the alternate of 2203 and ...¤§¤@«¬ the base of 2877;;¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Castor and Pollux 1; 1 1) Castor and Pollux(Âù¤l®y£\©M£]¬P), ¥á´µ(Jupiter)ªº¨â­Ó«Ä¤l; ¬°©z´µ(Jupiter)»P²ú¹F(Leda) ©Ò¥ÍªºÅr¥Í¤§¤l, ³Q¯è®ü®a»{¬°¦uÅ@¤§¯« (#®{ 28:11|)

1359 Dioskouroi {dee-os'-koo-roy} from the alternate of 2203 and a form of the base of 2877;; n pr m AV - Castor and Pollux 1; 1 1) Castor and Pollux, were the twin sons of Jupiter and Leda, and were regarded as the tutelary divinities of sailors
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1724 enalios {en-al'-ee-os} ·½¦Û 1722 »P 251;; §Î®eµü AV - things in the sea 1; 1 1) ®ü¤¤ªº, ®ü¤Wªº #¶® 3:7|

1724 enalios {en-al'-ee-os} from 1722 and 251;; adj AV - things in the sea 1; 1 1) that which is in the sea, marine
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1878 epanamimnesko {ep-an-ah-mim-nace'-ko} ·½¦Û 1909 and 363;; °Êµü AV - put in mind 1; 1 1) ¤S¦^¨ì¸£®ü¤¤ 2) ´£¿ô¥L¤H (#ù 15:15|)

1878 epanamimnesko {ep-an-ah-mim-nace'-ko} from 1909 and 363;; v AV - put in mind 1; 1 1) to recall to mind again 2) reminding one
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2044 ereugomai {er-yoog'-om-ahee} §ä¤£¨ì¬Û¦üªº¦r;; °Êµü AV - utter 1; 1 1) ¦R©Î¹Ã¦R¥X¨Ó 2) ÅܪÅ, ±Æ¥X¥¦¦Û¤v, ¨Ï¥Î·Ë¬y 2a) ­ËªÅ, ±Æ¥X, ¦V«e§ëÂY, ¨Ï¥Î¦¿ªe©M´ò®ü 3) ¶D»¡¨¥Ãã, ³¯­z¥X·N¨£¨Ó, Á¿»¡

2044 ereugomai {er-yoog'-om-ahee} of uncertain affinity;; v AV - utter 1; 1 1) to spit or spew out 2) to be emptied, discharge itself, used of streams 2a) to empty, discharge, cast forth, used of rivers and waters 3) to pour forth words, to speak out, utter
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2062 herpeton {her-pet-on'} ¤¤©Ê of a derivative of herpo (to creep);; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - creeping thing 3, serpent 1; 4 1) ª¦¦æªº°Êª«, ª¦ÂÎÃþ 1a) ³q±`«ü³DÃþ 2) ¥ô¦óºØÃþªº°Êª« 2a) «ü¥|ªÏ°Êª«©Î³¾Ãþ 2b) «ü®ü¬v°Êª«

2062 herpeton {her-pet-on'} neuter of a derivative of herpo (to creep);; n n AV - creeping thing 3, serpent 1; 4 1) a creeping animal, reptile 1a) used chiefly of snakes 2) an animal of any sort 2a) four-legged animals and birds 2b) marine animals
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2063 eruthros {er-oo-thros'} §ä¤£¨ì©M¨ä¬Ûªñªº¦r;; §Î®eµü AV - Red 2; 2 1) ¬õ®ü 1a) ¦L«×¬v¨RÀ»ªü©Ô§B©Mªi´µ®ü©¤, ³y¦¨¨â­Ó®üÆW, ¦bªF¤èªº¥s§@ªi´µÆW, ¥t¤@­Ó¦bªü©Ô§B¥b ®qªº¥t¤@Ãä. ¦b·s¬ù¤¤, ¦¹¦r¥Î¥H«üªü©Ô§BÆWªº¤W(¥_)­±ªº³¡¤À(Heropolitie ÆW, §Y©Ò¿×ªºÄ¬¥ì¤hÆW), ¥H¦â¦Cªº¯ª¥ý´N¬O¥Ñ®J¤Î¸g¦¹³B¦Ó¶i¤Jªü©Ô§B¥b®qªu©¤.

2063 eruthros {er-oo-thros'} of uncertain affinity;; adj AV - Red 2; 2 1) the Red Sea 1a) the Indian Ocean washing the shores of Arabia and Persia, with its two gulfs, of which the one on the east is called the Persian Gulf, the other on the opposite side the Arabian. In the NT the phrase denotes the upper part of the Arabian Gulf (the Heropolitie Gulf, so called [i.e. the Gulf of Suez]), through which the Israelites made their passage out of Egypt to the shore of Arabia.
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2148 Eurokludon {yoo-rok-loo'-dohn} ·½¦Û Euros (the east wind) and 2830;;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - Euroclydon 1; 1 ¤Í©Ô­²Ã¹= "¼@¯Pªº¾_°Ê" 1) ¥ÑªF«n­·©Ò´­°_ªº¥¨¤j®ü®ö 2) ¤Þ°_¤j®öªº­· (#®{ 27:14|)

2148 Eurokludon {yoo-rok-loo'-dohn} from Euros (the east wind) and 2830;; n m AV - Euroclydon 1; 1 Euroclydon = "a violent agitation" 1) south east wind raising mighty waves 2) a wind causing broad waves
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2181 Ephesos {ef'-es-os} ¥i¯à¬O¥~¨Ó»y;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Ephesus 15; 15 ¥H¥±©Ò = "¤¹³\ªº" 1)¤@­Ó¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªu®üªº³£¥«, ·R¶ø¥§¨Èªº­º³£, ¨üù°¨¤Hªº¨È¬w¦a°Ï©xªøªv²z, ¦ì©ó¤h¨C®³©M¦Ì§Q³£¤§¶¡ªºIcarian®ü

2181 Ephesos {ef'-es-os} probably of foreign origin;; n pr loc AV - Ephesus 15; 15 Ephesus = "permitted" 1) a maritime city of Asia Minor, capital of Ionia and under the Romans, of proconsular Asia, situated on the Icarian Sea between Smyrna and Miletus
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2278 echeo {ay-kheh'-o} ·½¦Û 2279; TDNT - 2:954,311; °Êµü AV - roaring 1, sounding 1; 2 1) µo¥XÁnÅT 1a) ¥Î¨Ó«ü¤j®üªº©H­ý

2278 echeo {ay-kheh'-o} from 2279; TDNT - 2:954,311; v AV - roaring 1, sounding 1; 2 1) to sound 1a) used of the roaring of the sea
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2279 echos {ay'-khos} §ä¤£¨ì©M¨ä¬Ûªñªº¦r;;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - sound 2, fame 1; 3 1) ÅTÁn, Âø­µ 1a) «ü¤j®üªiÀܬ¤´éªºÁn­µ 2) ¶Ç»D, Án±æ, ­·µû

2279 echos {ay'-khos} of uncertain affinity;; n m AV - sound 2, fame 1; 3 1) a sound, noise 1a) spoken of the roar of the sea waves 2) rumour, report
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2281 thalassa {thal'-as-sah} ¥i¯à¥Ñ 251 ©µ¦ù¦Ó¨Ó;; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - sea 92; 92 1) ®ü 1a) ¥Î©ó«ü¤@¯ëªº®ü 1b) ¯S§O¥Î©ó«ü¦a¤¤®ü©Î¬õ®ü

2281 thalassa {thal'-as-sah} probably prolonged from 251;; n f AV - sea 92; 92 1) the sea 1a) used of the sea in general 1b) used specifically of the Mediterranean Sea or the Red Sea
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2332 Thessalonike {thes-sal-on-ee'-kay} ·½¦ÛThessalos (©«¼»Ã¹¥§­{¤H)©M3529;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Thessalonica 5; 5 ©«¼»Ã¹¥§­{ªº·N«ä¬O¡¨³Ó¹Lµê°°¡¨ 1) ¦ì©ó©«³Â®üÆWªº¤@­ÓµÛ¦Wªº«°É]¡A°¨¨ä¹yªº­«­n«°É]¤§¤@¡D¬Où°¨¬F©²©x­û©~¦íªº¦a¤è¡D

2332 Thessalonike {thes-sal-on-ee'-kay} from Thessalos (a Thessalian) and 3529;; n pr loc AV - Thessalonica 5; 5 Thessalonica = "victory of falsity" 1) a famous and populous city, situated on the Thermaic Gulf, the capital of the second division of Macedonia and the residence of a Roman governor and quaestor
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2383 Iaeiros {ee-ah'-i-ros} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å 02971;;¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Jairus 2; 2 Þݾ| = "¤W«Ò±Òµoªº¤H" 1) µS¤Ó·|°óªººÞ²zªÌ, ¸Ó·|°ó¥i¯à¾aªñ¥[§Q§Q®üªº¦è©¤

2383 Iaeiros {ee-ah'-i-ros} of Hebrew origin 02971;; n pr m AV - Jairus 2; 2 Jairus = "whom God enlightens" 1) a ruler of a synagogue, probably near the western shore of the Sea of Galilee
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2410 Hiericho {hee-er-ee-kho'} ·½©ó§Æ§B¨Ó¦r 03405;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Jericho 7; 7 ­C§Q­ô = "ÄÉ­»¤§¦a" 1) ¤@­ÓµÛ¦Wªº«°¥«, ²±²£­»¯×, ¸Á»e, cyprus, myrobalanus, ª´ºÀ, ©M¨ä¥¦ªº­»®Æ²£«~. ªñ©ó¦º®ü¥_©¤, ¦ì©ó«K¶®¼§¤ä¬£ªºÄݦa¤º, ¤¶©ó­C¸ô¼»§N©M¬ù¥¹ªe¤§¶¡

2410 Hiericho {hee-er-ee-kho'} of Hebrew origin 03405;; n pr loc AV - Jericho 7; 7 Jericho = "place of fragrance" 1) a noted city, abounding in balsam, honey, cyprus, myrobalanus, roses and other fragrant products. It was near the north shore of the Dead Sea in the tribe of Benjamin, between Jerusalem and the Jordan River
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2437 Illurikon {il-loo-ree-kon'} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Illyricum 1; 1 ¥H§Q­ù¥j = "¸Ö¤§¦æ¥î" 1) ¨È±o¨½¨È®ü¹ï­±,¤¶©ó¸q¤j§Q,¼w°ê,°¨¨ä¹y¤§¶¡ªº¤@­Ó¦a°Ï (#ù 15:19|)

2437 Illurikon {il-loo-ree-kon'} from an adjective from a name of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Illyricum 1; 1 Illyricum = "the lyric band" 1) a region lying between Italy, Germany, Macedonia and Thrice, having on one side the Adriatic Sea, and on the other the Danube
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2445 Ioppe {ee-op'-pay} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å03305; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Joppa 10; 10 ¬ù©¬ = "¬üÄR" 1) ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z¦a¤¤®üªu©¤ªº¤@®y«°¥«.²{¤µºÙ§@¶®ªk(Jaffa)

2445 Ioppe {ee-op'-pay} of Hebrew origin 03305;; n pr loc AV - Joppa 10; 10 Joppa or Japho = "beautiful" 1) a city of Palestine on the Mediterranean, lying on the border of the tribes of Dan and Ephraim. It was subject to the Jews from the times of the Maccabees. It had a famous but dangerous port and carried on a flourishing trade. It is now called Jaffa.
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2446 Iordanes {ee-or-dan'-ace} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å 03383; TDNT - 6:608,921; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Jordan 15; 15 ¬ù¦ý = "¤U­°ªÌ" 1) ¤Ú°Ç´µ©Zªº¥D­nªe¬y,¦Û¶Âªù¤s¸},¬y¸g¥[§Q§Q®ü,¶i¤J¦º®ü.

2446 Iordanes {ee-or-dan'-ace} of Hebrew origin 03383; TDNT - 6:608,921; n pr loc AV - Jordan 15; 15 Jordan = "the descender" 1) the one river of Palestine, has its course of little more than 200 miles (300 km), from the roots of Anti-Lebanon to the head of the Dead Sea.
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2449 Ioudaia {ee-oo-dah'-yah} 2453ªº³±©Ê¦Wµü (with 1093 implied); TDNT - 3:356,372; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Judaea 42, Jewry 2; 44 µS¤j = "¥LÀ³·í³QÆg¬ü" 1) ¯U¸q¨Ó»¡, «ü¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z«n¤è, ¦ì©ó¬ù¥¹ªe©M¦º®üªº¦èÃ䪺¦a°Ï ¥¦©M¼»º¿§Q¨È¡B¥[§Q§Q¡B©¼§Q¨È¡B¥H¤g¶Rµ¥¦a¬O¤£¦Pªº 2) ¼s¸q¨Ó»¡, «ü¥þ³¡ªº¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z 2453 1) µS¤Óªº 2) µS¤Ó¤Hªº, µS¤Ó¦aªº ( #®{ 10:28)

2449 Ioudaia {ee-oo-dah'-yah} feminine of 2453 (with 1093 implied); TDNT - 3:356,372; n pr loc AV - Judaea 42, Jewry 2; 44 Judaea = "he shall be praised" 1) in a narrower sense, to the southern portion of Palestine lying on this side of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, to distinguish it from Samaria, Galilee, Peraea, and Idumaea 2) in a broader sense, referring to all Palestine
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2482 Italia {ee-tal-ee'-ah} ¥i¯à¬O¤@­Ó¥~¨Ó¦r;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Italy 5; 5 ¸q¤j§Q = "¹³¤p¤ûªº" 1) ¤¶©óªüº¸¨õ´µ¤s©M¾¥¦è®³®ü®l¶¡ªº¾ã­Ó¥b®q°Ï (¾¥¦è®³¬O¦è¦è¨½®qªF¥_¤èªº¤@­Ó®ü´ä, ¾¥¦è®³®ü®l¤¶¦b¸q¤j§Q¥b®q©M¦è¦è¨½®q¤§¶¡)

2482 Italia {ee-tal-ee'-ah} probably of foreign origin;; n pr loc AV - Italy 5; 5 Italy = "calf like" 1) the whole peninsula between the Alps and the Straits of Messina
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2584 Kapernaoum {cap-er-nah-oom'} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Capernaum 16; 16 ­{¦Ê¹A = "¦w¼¢¤§§ø" 1) ¥[§Q§Q®üÃ䪺¤@®y«°,¥¿½T¦aÂI¤£©ú

2584 Kapernaoum {cap-er-nah-oom'} of Hebrew origin, probably 03723 and 05151;; n pr loc AV - Capernaum 16; 16 Capernaum = "village of comfort" 1) a flourishing city of Galilee situated on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee or Lake of Gennesaret, near the place where the Jordan flows into the lake
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2609 katago {kat-ag'-o} ·½¦Û 2596 and 71;; °Êµü AV - bring down 5, land 2, bring 1, bring forth 1, touch 1; 10 1) ¤Þ»â¤U¨Ó, Äâ±a¤U¨Ó 2) ±N²î°¦¥Ñ²`®ü¤Þ¯è¾a©¤ 3) ³Q±a¤U¨Ó¤W²î, ¨ì©¤, ±µÄ²¨ì

2609 katago {kat-ag'-o} from 2596 and 71;; v AV - bring down 5, land 2, bring 1, bring forth 1, touch 1; 10 1) to lead down, bring down 2) to bring the vessel from deep water to the land 3) to be brought (down) in a ship, to land, touch at
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2668 katapleo {kat-ap-leh'-o} ·½¦Û 2596 »P 4126;; °Êµü AV - arrive 1; 1 1) ¯è¦æ¡A±q²`®ü¨ì³°¦a 2) ¨Ï³B©ó¡B¦w¸m©ó

2668 katapleo {kat-ap-leh'-o} from 2596 and 4126;; v AV - arrive 1; 1 1) to sail down from the deep sea to the land 2) to put in
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2670 katapontizo {kat-ap-on-tid'-zo} ·½¦Û 2596 and a derivative of »P...¦P 4195;; °Êµü AV - sink 1, drown 1; 2 1) §ë¤J¤j®ü 1a) ¨I¤J, ¤U¨I 1b) ·N¹Ï¬Y®`¥L¤HªºÄY­«¸o¥Ç, ·Ä¦º (#¤Ó 14:30; 18:6|)

2670 katapontizo {kat-ap-on-tid'-zo} from 2596 and a derivative of the same as 4195;; v AV - sink 1, drown 1; 2 1) to plunge or sink into the sea 1a) to sink, to go down 1b) a grievous offender for the purpose of killing him, to drown
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2747 Kegchreai {keng-khreh-a'-hee} ¥i¯à·½¦Û kegchros (¤p¦Ì); ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Cenchrea 3; 3 °í­²­ù = "¤p¦Ì" 1) ­ôªL¦hªº®ü´ä (#®{ 18:18; ù 16:1,27|)

2747 Kegchreai {keng-khreh-a'-hee} probably from kegchros (millet);; n pr loc AV - Cenchrea 3; 3 Cenchrea = "millet" 1) the eastern harbour of Corinth (i.e. its harbour on the Saronic Gulf) and the emporium of its trade with the Asiatic shores of the Mediterranean, as Lechaeum on the Corinthian Gulf connected it with Italy and the west
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2748 Kedron {ked-rone'} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å 06939; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Cedron 1; 1 ¨V²_ = "²V¿Bªº" 1) ­C¸ô¼»§N¥HªFªº¤@±ø¤ô¹D(°£¤F«B©u,¬Ò¬°°®²U),¬y¤J¦º®ü (#¬ù 18:1|)

2748 Kedron {ked-rone'} of Hebrew origin 06939;; n pr loc AV - Cedron 1; 1 Cedron or Kidron = "turbid" 1) the name of a winter torrent, rising near Jerusalem and flowing down through a valley of Kidron, having the Mount of Olives on the east, into the Dead Sea
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2785 ketos {kay'-tos} ¥i¯à·½¦Û 5490ªº°ò¦;; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - whale 1; 1 1) ®ü©Ç, ÄH, ¤j³½ #¤Ó 12:40|

2785 ketos {kay'-tos} probably from the base of 5490;; n n AV - whale 1; 1 1) a sea monster, whale, huge fish
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2830 kludon {kloo'-dohn} ·½¦Û kluzo (to billow or dash over);;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - raging 1, wave 1; 2 1) ½Ä«l¤Q¨¬©Î¬¤´éªºªi®ö, ¤j®ö, ®üªº²r¯PÅÍ°Ê ¦P¸qµü ¨£ 5857

2830 kludon {kloo'-dohn} from kluzo (to billow or dash over);; n m AV - raging 1, wave 1; 2 1) a dashing or surging wave, a surge, a violent agitation of the sea For Synonyms see entry 5857
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2859 kolpos {kol'-pos} TDNT - 3:824,452;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - bosom 5, creek 1; 6 1) ¯Ý³¡ 2) ¦çºP (#¸ô 6:38|) 3) ®üÆW (#®{ 27:39|)

2859 kolpos {kol'-pos} apparently a primary word; TDNT - 3:824,452; n m AV - bosom 5, creek 1; 6 1) the front of the body between the arms 2) the bosom of a garment, i.e. the hollow formed by the upper forepart of a rather loose garment bound by a girdle or sash, used for keeping and carrying things (the fold or pocket) 3) a bay of the sea
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2914 Krete {kray'-tay} of uncertain derivation;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Crete 5; 5 ­²­ù©³= "ªÎ­Dªº, ¦h¦×ªº" 1) ¦ì©ó¦a¤¤®ü¸s®q»P·Rµ^®ü³Ì¤j³ÌªÎ¨U´IÄǪº®qÀ¬, ²{¤µ§J¨½¯S®q.

2914 Krete {kray'-tay} of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Crete 5; 5 Crete = "fleshy" 1) the largest and most fertile island of the Mediterranean archipelago or Aegean Sea, now the modern Candia
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2949 kuma {koo'-mah} from kuo (to swell [with young], i.e bend, curve);; n n AV - wave 5; 5 1) ªi°Ê°_¥ñ(º¦°_) ¯S§O¬O«ü®üªº¡M©Î´òªº 1a) ½Ä°Ê¤£¦wªº¤Hªºªi°Ê°_¥ñ¡M ³Q¥L­Ì¨g³¥ªº±¡·P¥ª¥k For ¦P¸qµü see entry 5857

2949 kuma {koo'-mah} from kuo (to swell [with young], i.e bend, curve);; n n AV - wave 5; 5 1) a wave (swell) esp. of the sea or of a lake 1a) of impulse and restless men, tossed to and fro by their raging passions For Synonyms see entry 5857
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2954 Kupros {koo'-pros} ¨Ó·½¤£©ú;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Cyprus 5; 5 ©~¤ñ¸ô = "·R: ¤@¦·ªá" 1) ¦b¦a¤¤®ü¤W¤@®y«D±`´IÄÇ¥B¥i·Rªº®qÀ¬, ¦b°ò§Q®a»P±Ô§Q¨È¤§¶¡

2954 Kupros {koo'-pros} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Cyprus 5; 5 Cyprus = "love: a blossom" 1) a very fertile and delightful island of the Mediterranean, lying between Cilicia and Syria
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2972 Kos {koce} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Coos 1; 1 ­ô¤h = "¤½¦@ºÊº»" 1) ·Rµ^®üªº¤@®y®qÀ¬(#®{ 21:1|)

2972 Kos {koce} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Coos 1; 1 Coos = "a public prison" 1) a small island of the Aegean Sea, over against the cities of Cnidus and Halicarnassus, celebrated for its fertility and esp. for its abundance of wine and corn
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2996 Lasaia {las-ah'-yah} ¨Ó·½¤£½T©w;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Lasea 1; 1 ©Ô¦è¨È = "ªí­±²ÊÁWªº" 1) ¤@­Ó§J§Q¯S®q¤Wªº«°¥«¡A¦ì©ó±µªñ¨Î¿Dªº®ü©¤Ãä #®{ 27:8|

2996 Lasaia {las-ah'-yah} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Lasea 1; 1 Lasea = "shaggy" 1) a city in Crete on the coast near Fair Havens
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3073 Lukia {loo-kee'-ah} probably remotely from 3074;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Lycia 1; 1 §f®a= "¹³¯Tªº" 1) ¤p¨È²Ó¨È¦h¤sªº¦a°Ï, ¥H®Ç«D§Q¨È,©¼¦è©³, ¥[°Ç©³¨Ã¦a¤¤®ü¬°¬É (#®{ 27:5|)

3073 Lukia {loo-kee'-ah} probably remotely from 3074;; n pr loc AV - Lycia 1; 1 Lycia = "wolfish" 1) a mountainous region in Asia Minor, bounded by Pamphylia, Phrygia, Caria, and the Mediterranean Sea
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3093 Magdala {mag-dal-ah'} of ¨ÈÄõ¤å origin cf 04026;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Magdala 1; 1 °¨¥[¤¦= "¶ð" 1) ¥[§Q§Q®ü¦è©¤ªº¤@­Ó¦a¤è, ¶Z´£¤ñ­ù¨È«n¤è¬ù¤T¨½(5¤½¨½) (#¤Ó 15:39|)

3093 Magdala {mag-dal-ah'} of Aramaic origin cf 04026;; n pr loc AV - Magdala 1; 1 Magdala = "a tower" 1) a place on the western shore of the Lake of Galilee, about 3 miles (5 km) south of Tiberias
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3099 Madian {mad-ee-on'} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¤å04080; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Madian 1 ¦Ì¨l = "ª§ÅG:ª§¾x " 1) ¾aªñ¬õ®üªº¤@­Ó¦a¦W,¨ú¦Û¨È§B©Ô¨u»P°ò¤g©Ô¥Íªº¤@­Ó¨à¤lªº¦W¦r(#®{ 7:29)

3099 Madian {mad-ee-on'} of Hebrew origin 04080;; n pr loc AV - Madian 1 Madian or Midian = "contention: strife" 1) a land near the Red Sea, and took its name from one of the sons of Abraham by Keturah
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3194 Melite {mel-ee'-tay} ¨Ó·½¤£©ú;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Melita 1; 1 ¦Ì§Q¤j = "¸Á»e" 1) ¦a¤¤®ü¤¤ªº¤@­Ó®q¦W, ¦b«D¬w»P¦è¦è¨½®q¤§¶¡, ²{³ê§@°¨º¸¥L(#®{ 28:1|)

3194 Melite {mel-ee'-tay} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Melita 1; 1 Melita = "honey" 1) the name of an island in the Mediterranean, lying between Africa and Sicily, now called Malta
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3399 Miletos {mil'-ay-tos} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Miletus 2, Miletum 1; 3 ¦Ì§Q³£ = "¯Â¥Õ²Ó¦Ï¤ò" 1) ®ü´ä«°¥«,Â÷¥H¥±©Ò¬ù60¤½¨½ (#®{ 20:15,17; ´£«á 4:2|)

3399 Miletos {mil'-ay-tos} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Miletus 2, Miletum 1; 3 Miletus = "pure white fine wool" 1) a maritime city, now nearly 10 miles (16 km), from the coast of Caria or Ionia, near the mouth of the Maeander and 35 miles (55 km) from Ephesus. It was the mother of about eighty colonies, the the birth place of Thales, Anaximander, and other famous men.
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3412 Mitulene {mit-oo-lay'-nay} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Mitylene 1; 1 ¦Ì±À§Q¥§ = "¤ÁÂ_ªº" 1) ¦ì©ó·Rµ^®üªºLsbos®q, ¬O¸Ó®q¥D­n«°¥« (#®{ 20:14|)

3412 Mitulene {mit-oo-lay'-nay} for mutilene (abounding in shellfish);; n pr loc AV - Mitylene 1; 1 Mitylene = "mutilated" 1) the chief maritime town of the island of Lesbos in the Aegean
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3465 Musia {moo-see'-ah} of uncertain origin;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Mysia 2; 2 ¨C¦è¨È= "¼é¶¡±a´Óª«¤§¦a" 1) ¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªº¤@­Ó¬Ù, ¦ì©ó·Rµ^®ü©¤Ã䪺, ¦b§f©³¨È(Lydia)»P Popontis ¤§¶¡; ¥]¬A§O­{¼¯(Pergamos), ¯Sù¨È(Troas), ©MAssos µ¥«°¥« (#®{ 16:7-8|)

3465 Musia {moo-see'-ah} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Mysia 2; 2 Mysia = "land of beach trees" 1) a province of Asia Minor on the shore of the Aegean Sea, between Lydia and Popontis; it included the cities of Pergamos, Troas, and Assos
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3492 nautes {now'-tace} ·½¦Û 3491;;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - shipman 2, sailor 1; 3 1) ¤ô¤â, ®ü­û, ²î­û

3492 nautes {now'-tace} from 3491;; n m AV - shipman 2, sailor 1; 3 1) a sailor, seaman, mariner
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3496 Neapolis {neh-ap'-ol-is} ·½¦Û 3501©M 4172;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Neapolis 1; 1 ¥§¨Èªi§Q = "·s¥«Âí" 1)°¨¨ä¹y¤ý°êªºªu®ü¥«Âí, ®üÆW Syrymon, having a ´ä¤f and ´Þ¥Á¦a by Chalcidians

3496 Neapolis {neh-ap'-ol-is} from 3501 and 4172;; n pr loc AV - Neapolis 1; 1 Neapolis = "new city" 1) a maritime city of Macedonia, on the gulf of Syrymon, having a port and colonised by Chalcidians
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3509 nephos {nef'-os} ÅãµM¬O¤@­Ó¦r®Ú; TDNT - 4:902,628; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - cloud 1; 1 1) ¶³, ¦p¶³®ü¯ë¦hªº, ¤H¤s¤H®ü, ¸s²³ 1a) ¥Î¥H§Î®e¤j¤ùµL©T©w§ÎÅ骺¶³Ãú¤§®ð, ¨Ï¤ÑªÅ¦p¦b·ÏÃú°gÀÛ¤§¤¤, ¬Û·í©ó¦³¯S©w¥i¨£ §Îª¬ªº¶³®ð 1b) ¤ÑªÅ¤¤ªº¶³ ¨ä¦P¸qµü, ¨£ 5866

3509 nephos {nef'-os} apparently a root word; TDNT - 4:902,628; n n AV - cloud 1; 1 1) a cloud, a large dense multitude, a throng 1a) used to denote a great shapeless collection of vapour obscuring the heavens as opposed to a particular and definite masses of vapour with some form or shape 1b) a cloud in the sky For Synonyms see entry 5866
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3828 Pamphulia {pam-fool-ee'-ah} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Pamphylia 5; 5 ®Ç«D§Q¨È = "¨C¤@±Ú¸s" 1) ¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªº¤@­Óªu¦a¤¤®ü©¤ªº¬Ù¥÷

3828 Pamphulia {pam-fool-ee'-ah} from a compound of 3956 and 4443, every-tribal, i.e. heterogeneous (5561 being implied);; n pr loc AV - Pamphylia 5; 5 Pamphylia = "of every tribe" 1) a province in Asia Minor, bounded on the east by Cilicia, on the west by Lycia and Phrygia Minor, on the north by Galatia and Cappadocia, and on the south by the Mediterranean Sea
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3850 parabole {par-ab-ol-ay'} ·½©ó 3846; TDNT - 5:744,773; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - parable 46, figure 2, comparison 1, proverb 1; 50 1) ±N¤@ª«©ñ¦b¥t¤@ª«¤§®ÇÃä, ¨Ã¦C, ¨Ã¸m, ´N¹³¾ÔÄ¥¦b®ü¾Ô¤¤¦C°}¤@¯ë 2) Áô³ë. 2a) ¤ñÀÀ, ±N¤@­Ó¤ñ§@¥t¤@­Ó, ¬Û¹³, ¬Û¦ü 2b) ¥Î¥HÄÄ©ú±Ð¸q±Ð²zªº¨Ò¤l 2c) ¤@­Óµêºcªº¬G¨Æ, ¦ý²Å¦X«ßªk¤Î¤HÃþªº¥Í¬¡«¬¦¡, §@¬°¤ñ³ë¨ÓÄÄ­z¤Hªº³d¥ô¤Î¦³Ãö¯«ªº¨Æ, ¤×¨ä¬O¦³Ãö¯«°êªº¥»½è¤Î¾ú¥v 2d) ´J¨¥, ¤ñ³ë, Ä´»y: êÕ¨ç¤Ñ°êªº±Ð°Vªº¬G¨Æ 3) ²¼ä¤S¦³±Ð¾É·N¸qªº¸Ü»y, ³q±`¥]§t¤@¨Ç¤ñÀÀ©Î¹ï¤ñªº¨¥µü, ¨ã¦³ÄU»|ĵ§iªº§@¥Î 3a) ĵ¥y, ®æ¨¥, ®y¥k»Ê 4) ®æ¨¥, ¿Î»y (#¸ô 4:23|) 5) «ü¤@­Ó¤H±N¨ä¦Û¨­©Î¦Û¨­©Ò¦³ªºªF¦è¼ÉÅS¦b¦MÀI¤§¤¤, «_ÀI, ­·ÀI

3850 parabole {par-ab-ol-ay'} from 3846; TDNT - 5:744,773; n f AV - parable 46, figure 2, comparison 1, proverb 1; 50 1) a placing of one thing by the side of another, juxtaposition, as of ships in battle 2) metaph. 2a) a comparing, comparison of one thing with another, likeness, similitude 2b) an example by which a doctrine or precept is illustrated 2c) a narrative, fictitious but agreeable to the laws and usages of human life, by which either the duties of men or the things of God, particularly the nature and history of God's kingdom are figuratively portrayed 2d) a parable: an earthly story with a heavenly meaning 3) a pithy and instructive saying, involving some likeness or comparison and having preceptive or admonitory force 3a) an aphorism, a maxim 4) a proverb 5) an act by which one exposes himself or his possessions to danger, a venture, a risk
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3864 parathalassios {par-ath-al-as'-see-os} ·½¦Û 3844 and 2281;; §Î®eµü AV - upon the sea coast 1; 1 1) ¾a®ü©¤ªº, ªuµÛ®üªº (#¤Ó 4:13|)

3864 parathalassios {par-ath-al-as'-see-os} from 3844 and 2281;; adj AV - upon the sea coast 1; 1 1) besides the sea, by the sea
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3877 parakoloutheo {par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o} from 3844 and 190; TDNT - 1:215,33; °Êµü AV - follow 1, have understanding 1, attain 1, fully know 1; 4 1) ¸ò¦b¬Y¤H¤§«á 1a) ¸ò¦b¬Y¤H¤§«á¡A¥Ã»·¯¸¦b¥L¨ºÃä 1b) ºòºò¸òÀH, ³­¦P 2) Áô³ë. 2a)Á`¬O¦b³õ, µL½×¹ï¶H¥h­þ¥LÁ`¬O¸ò¥L¦b¤@°_ 2b) ¦b¸£®ü¤¤Á`¬O°lÀHµÛ¬Y¨Æ¡A¥H­P©óÀò±o¨º¼Ë¨Æ±¡ªºª¾ÃÑ 2b1) ²á¸Ñ, (§Ú­Ì¸òÀHµÛ¬Y­Ó¨Æ¥ó¨« , °lÂÜ¥¦ªº¤è¦V) 2b2) ¹ý©³ªºÀˬd, ½Õ¬d¬ã¨s 2c) ©¾¹ê¦a¸òÀH ´«¨¥¤§ ¤@­Ó¼Ð·Ç©Î¬O³W«h , ¬Y¤H¨Ï¦Û¤v¿í·Ó

3877 parakoloutheo {par-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o} from 3844 and 190; TDNT - 1:215,33; v AV - follow 1, have understanding 1, attain 1, fully know 1; 4 1) to follow after 1a) so to follow one as to be always at his side 1b) to follow close, accompany 2) metaph. 2a) to be always present, to attend one wherever he goes 2b) to follow up a thing in mind so as to attain to the knowledge of it 2b1) to understand, (cf our follow a matter up, trace its course) 2b2) to examine thoroughly, investigate 2c) to follow faithfully i.e a standard or rule, to conform one's self to
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3882 paralios {par-al'-ee-os} §Î®eµü AV - sea coast 1; 1 1) ®ü©¤ (#¸ô 6:17|)

3882 paralios {par-al'-ee-os} from 3844 and 251;; adj AV - sea coast 1; 1 1) by the sea, maritime, the sea coast
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3896 parapleo {par-ap-leh'-o} ·½¦Û 3844 and 4126;; °Êµü AV - sail by 1; 1 1) ¯è®ü¾î¶V, ¾î´ç(#®{ 20:16|)

3896 parapleo {par-ap-leh'-o} from 3844 and 4126;; v AV - sail by 1; 1 1) to sail by, sail past
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3934 Parthos {par'-thos} ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Parthian 1; 1 ©¬´£¨È¤H = "»}¨¥" 1) ©¬´£¨È¦ì©~ùØ®üªF«n¤è,¬°ªi´µ¤H«á¥N,·s¬ù®É¥N«Ò°êª©¹Ï ÂX¤Î¥®µo©Ô©³ªe(#®{ 2:9|)

3934 Parthos {par'-thos} probably of foreign origin;; n pr m AV - Parthian 1; 1 Parthia = "a pledge" 1) an inhabitant of Parthia, a district of Asia, bounded on the north by Hyrcania, on the east by Ariana, on the south by Carmania Deserta, on the west by Media
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3959 Patara {pat'-ar-ah} probably of foreign origin;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Patara 1; 1 ©¬¤j³â= "¼Æ¸¨, ©G»y, ¶A©G" 1) ¨½¦è¨È¦a¾a®üªº«°¥«, ¦]ªüªiù(¤Ó¶§¯«)¯«·µ¦ÓµÛ¦W (#®{ 21:1|)

3959 Patara {pat'-ar-ah} probably of foreign origin;; n pr loc AV - Patara 1; 1 Patara = "scattering, cursing" 1) a maritime city of Lycia, celebrated for its oracle of Apollo
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3963 Patmos {pat'-mos} ¨Ó·½¤£©ú;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Patmos 1; 1 ©Þ¼¯ = "§Úªº±þ¼®" 1) ·Rµ^®ü¤¤¤@­Ó±T¹ò¥B¤o¯ó¤£¥Íªº®ü®q #±Ò 1:9|

3963 Patmos {pat'-mos} of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Patmos 1; 1 Patmos = "my killing" 1) a rugged and bare island in the Aegean Sea
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3978 pezeuo {ped-zyoo'-o} ·½¦Û »P...¦P 3979;; °Êµü AV - go afoot 1; 1 1) ¨B¦æ («D­¼¨®°¨§¤ÃM), ©ÎªuµÛ³°¦a (©Î¬Û¹ïªº, ªuµÛ®ü©¤) (#®{ 20:13|)

3978 pezeuo {ped-zyoo'-o} from the same as 3979;; v AV - go afoot 1; 1 1) to travel on foot (not on horseback or in carriage), or (if opp. to going by sea) by land
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3979 peze {ped-zay'} ¶¡±µ¨ü®æ®æ³±©Ê of a derivative of 4228 (as adv);; °Æµü AV - on foot 1, afoot 1; 2 1) ¨B¦æ (¦³§O©óÃM°¨­¼¨®) 2) ¸g¥Ñ³°¦a (¦³§O©ó¸g¥Ñ®ü½u) (#¤Ó 14:13; ¥i 6:33|)

3979 peze {ped-zay'} dative case feminine of a derivative of 4228 (as adv);; adv AV - on foot 1, afoot 1; 2 1) on foot (as opposed to riding) 2) by land (as opposed to going by sea)
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3989 pelagos {pel'-ag-os} of uncertain affinity;; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - depth 1, sea 1; 2 1) ®ü 2) ®üªº²`³B(²îÄ¥¯è¦æªº)

3989 pelagos {pel'-ag-os} of uncertain affinity;; n n AV - depth 1, sea 1; 2 1) the sea 2) the high sea, the deep (where ships sail)
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4067 peripsema {per-ip'-say-mah} ·½¦Û4012ªº¤ñ¸û¯Å»P psao (À¿«ø); TDNT - 6:84,*; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - offscouring 1; 1 1) ¹Ð¤g, ´í·º (#ªL«e 4:13|) ¶®¨å¤H¬°¤F¨¾¤î¯E§T,¨C¦~±N¤@­Ó¥}¥Ç¥á¤J®ü¸ÌÄmµ¹®ü¯«.¸Ó¦Wµü¥Î¨Ó«ü¥NÅ«ªº²½ª«,Å«»ù. ¥ç§Y¬°¤F±Ï¦Û¤v¨à¤lªº¥Í©R,Åý³o­Ó¤Hªº¥Í©R¦¨¬°¨ü¤H³è±ó,¨S¦³»ù­Èªº¥Í©R,¥H¥Î¨Ó§@¬° ´À§O¤H¦ºªº²½ª«.

4067 peripsema {per-ip'-say-mah} from a comparative of 4012 and psao (to rub); TDNT - 6:84,*; n n AV - offscouring 1; 1 1) what is wiped off 2) dirt rubbed off 3) off scouring, scrapings The Athenians, in order to avert public calamities, yearly threw a criminal into the sea as an offering to Poseidon; hence the term became used for an expiatory offering, a ransom, for our child, i.e. in comparison with the saving of our son's life let it be to us a despicable and worthless thing. It is used of a man who in behalf of religion undergoes dire trials for the salvation of others.
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4099 Pisidia {pis-id-ee'-ah} probably of foreign origin;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Pisidia 2; 2 ©¼¦è©³= "Ãw«C¯ëªº, º£¶Âªº" 1) ¦ì©ó¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªº¤@­Ó¦a°Ï, ¥Ñ®Ç«D§Q¨È(Pamphylia), ®Ç«D§Q¨È®ü(Pamphylian Sea), ¥±§f®a(Phrygia), ©M¤O¥d¶ø¥§¨È(Lycaonia)©ÒÀô¶ (#®{ 13:14, 14:24|)

4099 Pisidia {pis-id-ee'-ah} probably of foreign origin;; n pr loc AV - Pisidia 2; 2 Pisidia = "pitchy" 1) a region in Asia Minor bounded by Pamphylia, and the Pamphylian Sea, Phrygia, and Lycaonia
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4109 plax {plax} ·½©ó 4111;; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - table 3; 3 1) ¤@­Ó¥­ªO§Îªºª«¥ó, ¸Oª©, ¥­­±, ¤ô¥­­±(¤ñ¦p®ü¥­­±)

4109 plax {plax} from 4111;; n f AV - table 3; 3 1) a flat thing, broad tablet, plane, level surface (as of the sea)
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4132 plemmura {plame-moo'-rah} prolonged from 4130;; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - flood 1; 1 1) ¬x¤ô, µL½×¬O±q®ü©Îªe¬y(¥ÆÀݦӨÓ)

4132 plemmura {plame-moo'-rah} prolonged from 4130;; n f AV - flood 1; 1 1) a flood, whether of sea or of a river
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4194 Pontios {pon'-tee-os} of Latin origin;;¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Pontius [Pilate] 4; 4 ¥»¥á[©¼©Ô¦h] = "ÄÝ©ó®üªº" 1) ±N­C¿q°v¦º¤Q¦r¬[ªº²Ä¤»¥ôù°¨¬£¾nµS¤j¦æ¬F©x

4194 Pontios {pon'-tee-os} of Latin origin;; n pr m AV - Pontius [Pilate] 4; 4 Pontius [Pilate] = "of the sea" 1) the sixth Roman procurator of Judah who crucified Christ
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4195 Pontos {pon'-tos} ·½¦Û©Ô¤B¤å;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Pontus 2; 2 ¥»³£ = "®ü" 1) ªF¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªº¤@­Ó¦a°Ï, ¥H¶Â®ü, ¨È¬ü¥§¨È, ¥[©¬¦h®a(©_¥Û°Ï)(Cappadocia), ¥[©Ô¤Ó, ©MPaphlagonia¬°¬É

4195 Pontos {pon'-tos} of Latin origin;; n pr loc AV - Pontus 2; 2 Pontus = "the sea" 1) a region of eastern Asia Minor, bounded by the Euxine Sea, Armenia, Cappadocia, Galatia, Paphlagonia
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4223 Potioloi {pot-ee'-ol-oy} ·½¦Û©Ô¤B¤å;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Puteoli 1; 1 ³¡¥á§Q = "§t¦³²¸ÁDªº·½¬u" 1) ¸q¤j§Q¥Ì¤Ú¨½¨Èªº¤@­Ó«°¥«¡A¦ì©ó¨º¤£°Ç´µªº®üÆW®Ç #®{ 28:13|

4223 Potioloi {pot-ee'-ol-oy} of Latin origin;; n pr loc AV - Puteoli 1; 1 Puteoli = "sulphurous springs" 1) a city of Campania, in Italy, situated on the Bay of Naples
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4335 proseuche {pros-yoo-khay'} ·½¦Û4336; TDNT - 2:807,279; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - prayer 36, pray earnestly + 3346 1; 37 1) ¦V¯«ªºÃ«§i 2) ¯S§O¥Î¨Ó,©Î¾A©óë§iªº³õ©Ò 2a) µS¤Ó·|°ó 2b) ¦b«°¥~¨S¦³·|°ó¤§³B, µS¤Ó¤H¥Î¨Óë§iªºÅS¤Ñ³õ©Ò 2b1) ³oºØ³õ©Ò¦ì©ó·Ë¯`©Î®üÃä, ¥H«K¦bë§i«e¦³¤ô¬~¤â. ¦P¸q¦r¨£5828

4335 proseuche {pros-yoo-khay'} from 4336; TDNT - 2:807,279; n f AV - prayer 36, pray earnestly + 3346 1; 37 1) prayer addressed to God 2) a place set apart or suited for the offering of prayer 2a) a synagogue 2b) a place in the open air where the Jews were wont to pray, outside the cities, where they had no synagogue 2b1) such places were situated upon the bank of a stream or the shore of a sea, where there was a supply of water for washing the hands before prayer For Synonyms see entry 5828
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4424 Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'} ·½¦Û Ptolemaios (¦b¦h§Q¶R¤§«á¦Ó©R¦W);; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Ptolemais 1; 1 ¦h§Q¶R©Î¬O¨È¬_ = "¦n¾Ôªº" 1) µÌ¥§°òªº¤@­ÓÀØ®ü«°É], ©úÅã¦a¬O±q¦h§Q¶R(Ptolemy Lathyrus)¦Ó±o¦W, ¦h§Q¶R¦b¥D«e103¦~¸¸Àò³o«°, ¨Ã­««Ø¨Ï¤§§ó¬üÄR

4424 Ptolemais {ptol-em-ah-is'} from Ptolemaios (Ptolemy, after whom it was named);; n pr loc AV - Ptolemais 1; 1 Ptolemais or Accho = "warlike" 1) a maritime city of Phoenicia, which got its name, apparently, from Ptolemy Lathyrus, who captured it 103 BC, and rebuilt it more beautifully
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4484 Rhegion {hrayg'-ee-on} of Latin origin;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Rhegium 1; 1 §Q°ò¯Î= "«I®`, ¹H¤Ï" 1) ¦ì©ó¥d©Ô¥¬¨½¨È (Bruttian)®ü©¤Ãä, ¾¥¦è®³ (Messina)®ü®lªº«n¤J¤f³B, ¤@­Ó¸q¤j§Q¤pÂí (#®{ 28:13|)

4484 Rhegion {hrayg'-ee-on} of Latin origin;; n pr loc AV - Rhegium 1; 1 Rhegium = "breach" 1) an Italian town situated on the Bruttian coast, just at the southern entrance of the Straits of Messina
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4529 Salamis {sal-am-ece'} ¥i¯à·½¦Û 4535 (¥Ñ®üÃ䪺¥¨®ö);; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Salamis 1; 1 ¼»©Ô¦Ì = "ÆQ" 1) ¶ë´¶°Ç´µ®q¡]¦ì©ó¦a¤¤®üªF³¡¡^ªFÃ䪺¤@­Ó¥D­nªº³£¥« #®{ 13:5|

4529 Salamis {sal-am-ece'} probably from 4535 (from the surge on the shore);; n pr loc AV - Salamis 1; 1 Salmis = "salt" 1) a principal city at the east end of the island of Cyprus
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4534 Salmone {sal-mo'-nay} perhaps of similar origin to 4529;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Salmone 1; 1 ¼»¼¯¥§= "clothed" 1) ¦ì©ó§J¨½¯S®qªFÃä¤@³BÀI®mªº®üÌa (#®{ 27:7|)

4534 Salmone {sal-mo'-nay} perhaps of similar origin to 4529;; n pr loc AV - Salmone 1; 1 Salmone = "clothed" 1) a bold promontory on the east point of the island of Crete
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4535 salos {sal'-os} ¥i¯à·½¦Û the base of 4525; TDNT - 7:65,996;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - wave 1; 1 1) ®üªº¾_Àú©Îªi®ö

4535 salos {sal'-os} probably from the base of 4525; TDNT - 7:65,996; n m AV - wave 1; 1 1) the tossing or swell of the sea
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4543 Samothrake {sam-oth-rak'-ay} ·½¦Û 4544 ©M Thraike (¦â¹p´µ);; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Samothracia 1; 1 ¼»¼¯¯S³â = "¯}¦çªº°O¸¹" 1) ·Rµ^®üªº¤@­Ó®q, Â÷Hebrusªe¤f¦â¹p´µ®ü©¤¬ù38 ­ù (60 ¤½¨½)

4543 Samothrake {sam-oth-rak'-ay} from 4544 and Thraike (Thrace);; n pr loc AV - Samothracia 1; 1 Samothracia = "a sign of rags" 1) an island on the Aegean Sea, about 38 Miles (60 km) from the coast of Thrace at the mouth of the river Hebrus
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4605 Sidon {sid-one'} ·½¦Û§Æ§B¨Ó¦r 06721; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Sidon 11; 11 ¦è¹y = ¡u¬¼Ây¡v 1) µÌ¥§°ò¤@´I¦³ªº¥j¦Ñ«°¥«, ¦b¦a¤¤®üªF©¤, ¦ì©ó±Àù¥_¤è¤£¨ì 20 ­ù (30 ¤½¨½)

4605 Sidon {sid-one'} of Hebrew origin 06721;; n pr loc AV - Sidon 11; 11 Sidon or Zidon = "hunting" 1) an ancient and wealthy city of Phoenicia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea, less than 20 miles (30 km) north of Tyre
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4667 Smurna {smoor'-nah} »P...¦P 4666;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Smyrna 1; 1 ¤h¨C®³ = "¨SÃÄ " 1) ¤p¨È²Ó¨È·R¶ø¥§¨Èªº³£¥«, ·Rµ^®ü®Ç , ¥H¥±©Ò¥_¤è40 ­ù (65 km)

4667 Smurna {smoor'-nah} the same as 4666;; n pr loc AV - Smyrna 1; 1 Smyrna = "myrrh" 1) an Ionian city of Asia Minor, on the Aegean Sea, 40 miles (65 km) north of Ephesus
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4694 spilas {spee-las'} ¦r·½¤£©ú; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - spot 1; 1 1) ®ü©³ªº¥ÛÀY, ÁG¥Û 2) (Áô³ë) ¥H¦æ¬°¹ï§O¤H³y¦¨±Ñ¼w¼vÅTªº¤H

4694 spilas {spee-las'} of uncertain derivation;; n f AV - spot 1; 1 1) a rock in the sea, ledge, reef 2) metaph. of men who by their conduct damage others morally, wreck them as it were
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4699 spoggos {spong'-gos} perhaps of foreign origin;;¶§©Ê¦Wµü AV - spunge 3; 3 1) ®üºø

4699 spoggos {spong'-gos} perhaps of foreign origin;; n m AV - spunge 3; 3 1) sponge
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4846 sumpnigo {soom-pnee'-go} ·½¦Û 4862 and 4155; TDNT - 6:455,895; °Êµü AV - choke 4, throng 1; 5 1) §¹¥þ¦a°ô¶ë 1a) Áô³ë. ¯«¸t¸Ü»yªººØ¤l³Q¼½¤U¦b¸£®ü¸Ì 1b) ±À¨Ó±À¥h©Î¾ÖÀ½µÛ¤@­Ó¤H¦n¹³§Ö­nÅý¥LµLªk©I§l

4846 sumpnigo {soom-pnee'-go} from 4862 and 4155; TDNT - 6:455,895; v AV - choke 4, throng 1; 5 1) to choke utterly 1a) metaph. the seed of the divine word sown in the mind 1b) to press round or throng one so as almost to suffocate him
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4928 sunoche {soon-okh-ay'} ·½¦Û 4912; TDNT - 7:886,1117; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - distress 1, anguish 1; 2 1) ¾®»E¦b¤@°_, ÁY¤p 2) ¹D¸ôªº¶°ÁY³B¡]¸ô­±¤ñ¸û¯¶¤pªº¦a¤è¡^ 3) Áô³ë. ®ü®l, ´d¶Ë, µh­W #¸ô 21:25;ªL«á 2:4|

4928 sunoche {soon-okh-ay'} from 4912; TDNT - 7:886,1117; n f AV - distress 1, anguish 1; 2 1) a holding together, a narrowing 2) the contracting part of a way 3) metaph. straits, distress, anguish
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4934 suntithemai {soon-tith'-em-ahee} Ãö¨­»yºA »yºA from 4862 and 5087;; °Êµü AV - agree 2, covenant 1, assent 1; 4 1) ²Õ¦X¦b¤@°_, ¦w¸m¦b¤@°_, ³s¦X¦b¤@°_ 1a) °±¯d¦b¸£®ü 1a1) ¸Ñ¨M, ¨M©w 1a2) ¦w±Æ·Ç³Æ, ¸u¹µ 1b) ¦P·NÃÙ¦¨, ¦P·N±µ¨ü

4934 suntithemai {soon-tith'-em-ahee} middle voice from 4862 and 5087;; v AV - agree 2, covenant 1, assent 1; 4 1) to put together with, to place together, to join together 1a) to place in one's mind 1a1) to resolve, determine 1a2) to make an arrangement, to engage 1b) to assent to, to agree to
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4946 Surakousai {soo-rak'-oo-sahee} ¤£½T©w¤Þ¥Ó¦rªº½Æ¼Æ;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Syracuse 1; 1 ±Ô©Ô¥j = "±Ô§Q¨È¤§Å¥¤O" 1) ¦è¦è¨½®qªº¤@ªu®ü¤j«°, ¾Ö¦³«Ü´Îªº´ä¤f, ³Q14­^­ù(23¤½¨½)ªøªº«°Àð©Ò³ò¶

4946 Surakousai {soo-rak'-oo-sahee} plural of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Syracuse 1; 1 Syracuse = "a Syrian hearing" 1) a large maritime city of Sicily, having an excellent harbour and surrounded by a 14 mile (23 km) wall
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4947 Suria {soo-ree'-ah} ©Î³\ÄݧƧB¨Ó­ì¦r 06865;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Syria 8; 8 ±Ô§Q¨È = "°ª©|ªº" 1) ¨È¬wªº¤@°Ï, ¥_Ãä¬É¬°¤j¼Æ¤Î ¨Èº¿¥£(¤s¯ß)ªº½d³ò, ªF¥H¥®µo©Ô©³ªe»Pªü©Ô§B¬°¬É, «nÃä¬É¬O¤Ú°Ç´µ©Z, ¦Ó¦èÃä¥HµÌ¥§°ò«°¤Î¦a¤¤®ü¬°¬É

4947 Suria {soo-ree'-ah} probably of Hebrew origin 06865;; n pr loc AV - Syria 8; 8 Syria = "exalted" 1) a region of Asia bounded on the north by Taurus and Amanus ranges, on the east by the Euphrates and Arabia, on the south by Palestine, and the west by Phoenicia and the Mediterranean
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4950 surtis {soor'-tis} ·½¦Û 4951;;³±©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - quicksands 1; 1 1) Áɦթ³, ¦b«D¬w©Î¤¶©ó­{¤Ó°ò»P¶ë§Q©`¥H¥[¤§¶¡§Q¤ñ¨È®üªº¨â­Ó¦a¤èªº¦W¦r, ¥Rº¡²LÅy»P¨F¬w, ¤]¦]¦¹¹ï²î¦³¯}Ãa©Ê; ¦èÁɦթ³, ¦b¶ë¦è¨º»P³Á¹ç´µ[Meninx] ¨â®q¶¡ (©ÎªÌ¦b Zeitha »P Brachodes¨â®üÌa¶¡), ³QºÙ¬°¤pÁɦթ³, ªFÁɦթ³ (±q¶ëªk¹p®üÌa¦èÃä¨ì©µ¥Ó¨ì«O·ç®¦[Boreum] ¬°ªFÃä) ºÙ¬°Áɦթ³; «áªÌ¥²¬O¦b¨Ï®{¦æ¶Ç 27:17¤¤³Q´£¨ì¨º¤@­Ó, ¦]¬°¦b«OùÂ÷¶}°ª¤j ¥X®ü«áªº³o¿´²î«Ü®e©ö¾D®üÃø

4950 surtis {soor'-tis} from 4951;; n pr f AV - quicksands 1; 1 1) Syrtis, the name of two places in the African or Libyan Sea between Carthage and Cyrenaicia, full of shallows and sandbanks, and therefore destructive to ships; the western Syrtis, between the islands Cercina and Meninx (or the promontories of Zeitha and Brachodes), was called Syris minor, the eastern (extending from the promontories of Cephalae on the west to that of Boreum on the east) was called Syris major; this latter must be the one referred to in Acts 27:17, for upon this the ship in which Paul was sailing might easily be cast after leaving Crete
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5138 trachus {trakh-oos'} perhaps strengthened from the base of 4486 (as if jagged by rents);; §Î®eµü AV - rough 1, rock + 5117 1; 2 1) ªí­±²ÊÁWªº, ©¥¥Û¦üªº 1a) «ü®ü©¤¦a°Ï (#¸ô 3:5; ®{ 27:29|)

5138 trachus {trakh-oos'} perhaps strengthened from the base of 4486 (as if jagged by rents);; adj AV - rough 1, rock + 5117 1; 2 1) rough, rocky 1a) of places of the sea
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5175 Trogullion {tro-gool'-lee-on} ; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Trogyllium 1; 1 ¯Sù°ò§Q¯Î = "ÁôÂéÒ" «ö®{20:15, §f®¶¤¤Ä¶¥»: "±q¨ºùض}¯è¡A²Ý¤é©è¹F¤F°òªü¹ï­±¡A ¹j¤@¤Ñ¶V¹L¥h¾a¼»¼¯¡e¦³¥j¨÷¥[¡G¦b¯Sù°ò§Q¯Î°±¯d¡f¡A¤S¹L ¤@¤Ñ¨Ó¨ì¦Ì§Q³£¡C «öISBE¦r¨å: ¦³¨Ç¸û¦­´Áªº§Û¥»¬Ù²¤¤F­Ó«°É]¦W, ¦h¥bªº¤¤­^Ķ ¥»¥ç¤£§t³o­Ó«°É]¦W, Westcott and Hort ±N¥¦§R°£¤F, ¦]¬°¥¦ §t¦³¸û¤£¦nªº¸g¤åÃþ«¬, §Y¦è¤è¸g¤å. µL½×¸g¤å¬O§_¥]¬A ¯Sù°ò§Q¯Î, «OùÀ³¸Ó´¿¸g¹L³o­Ó®üÌa, ¥B´¿°±¯d¹L 1) ¤@«°Âíªº¦W¦r, ¤]¬O¥ì¶ø¥§¨È®ü¤@­ÓÌa¤f, Â÷¼»¼¯®q¤£»·, ¦b¥H¥±©Ò»P¦Ì¦w¤jªe¤f¶¡ªº³Á¥dº¸(Mt. Mycale)¤s¸}Ãä

5175 Trogullion {tro-gool'-lee-on} of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Trogyllium 1; 1 Trogyllium = "a cache" 1) the name of a town and a promontory of Ionia, not far from the island of Samos, at the foot of Mt. Mycale between Ephesus and the mouth of the river Maeander
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5184 Turos {too'-ros} ÄݧƧB¨Ó­ì¦r 06865;; ³±©Ê¦Wµü AV - Tyre 11; 11 ±Àù = "©¥¥Û" 1) ¦b¦a¤¤®üªºµÌ¥§°ò«°, «D±`¥j¦Ñ, ¤jªº, ½÷·×ªº, °Ó·~¿³²±, ¦Ó¥B¦a°ì»P®ü°ì³£±j²±

5184 Turos {too'-ros} of Hebrew origin 06865;; n f AV - Tyre 11; 11 Tyre = "a rock" 1) a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean, very ancient, large, splendid, flourishing in commerce, and powerful by land and sea
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5204 hudor {hoo'-dore} ©Ò¦³®æ, hudatos {hoo'-dat-os}, µ¥µ¥, ·½©ó 5205 ªº¦r·½; TDNT - 8:314,1203; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - water 79; 79 1) ¤ô 1a) «üªe¤t, ¤s¬u, ¤ô¦À¤¤ªº¤ô 1b) «ü¿Õ¨È®Éªº¤j¬x¤ô 1c) «ü¥ô¦ó¤@­Ó¦a²y¤W¤ô©Ò»E¶°³Bªº¤ô 1d) «ü¦b¿Õ¨È¤j¬x¤ô«e¤§ºc¦¨¥@¬Éªº°ò¥»­n¯Àªº¤ô, º¦°_¤S³Q¦¬»E¦Ü¦U³B 1e) «ü®ü®ö®ü¼é 1f) ¤ñ³ë¥Îªk, ¥Î¨Ó§Î®e¤H«Ü¦h, ¤H¼é

5204 hudor {hoo'-dore} genitive case, hudatos {hoo'-dat-os}, etc., from the base of 5205; TDNT - 8:314,1203; n n AV - water 79; 79 1) water 1a) of water in rivers, in fountains, in pools 1b) of the water of the deluge 1c) of water in any of the earth's repositories 1d) of water as the primary element, out of and through which the world that was before the deluge, arose and was compacted 1e) of the waves of the sea 1f) fig. used of many peoples
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5342 phero {fer'-o} ¦r®Ú«¬ªº°Êµü (¥Î©ó«ü¥~¤H©Î©úÅã¬OµL¦å½tªº¤H®É, ¥B¥u¥Î©ó¬Y¨Ç¯S©wªº®ÉºA, ©ú½T¦a»¡, oio {oy'-o}; ©M enegko {en-eng'-ko); TDNT - 9:56,1252; °Êµü AV - bring 34, bear 8, bring forth 5, come 3, reach 2, endure 2, carry 1, misc 9; 64 1) Äâ¦æ 1a) ©Ó¨ü¬YºØ­t¾á 1a1) ¦Û¤v¬D°_¬Y­Ó¾á¤l 1b) Äâ±a¦Ó¦æ; ·t¥Ü¸g¥Ñ¥~¤O©Î¶Ê«P¦Ó²¾°Ê, ¶Ç»¼©ÎÄâ±a 1b1) «ü¤H­¼²î¦æ©ó®ü 1b2) «ü¨g­·¤@°}, ¦æ¤]¥^¥^ 1b3) «ü¤ß«ä, ¨ü¿E¦Ó«P¨Ï¤º¤ßªº«ä¦Ò 1c) ¾á°_, ¥ç§Y¤ä¼µ¦í(¤£¨Ï¶É­Ë) 1c1) «ü°ò·þ, ¦t©zªº«OÅ@ªÌ(#¨Ó 1:3|) 2) ©Ó¾á, ¥ç§Y©Ó¨ü, §Ô¨üÄY®æªº­n¨D, ­@¤ß±µ¨ü¬Y¤HªººÞ§ô, ¥H±oÄÇ®¤(§K©óÃg»@©Î·´·À) 3) ±aµÛ, ±a¨Ó, ´£¥X 3a) ´Â¦V...¦a¨B, ¬I¦æ 3b) «Å§i¤Þ¶i, «Å§i 3c) ¾É­P, ¥ç§Y ¥Í²£, »s³y; ¦bÁ¿»¡¤¤´£¥X¨Ó 3d) ±a»â, «ü¾É

5342 phero {fer'-o} a primary verb (for which other and apparently not cognate ones are used in certain tenses only, namely, oio {oy'-o}; and enegko {en-eng'-ko); TDNT - 9:56,1252; v AV - bring 34, bear 8, bring forth 5, come 3, reach 2, endure 2, carry 1, misc 9; 64 1) to carry 1a) to carry some burden 1a1) to bear with one's self 1b) to move by bearing; move or, to be conveyed or borne, with the suggestion of force or speed 1b1) of persons borne in a ship over the sea 1b2) of a gust of wind, to rush 1b3) of the mind, to be moved inwardly, prompted 1c) to bear up i.e. uphold (keep from falling) 1c1) of Christ, the preserver of the universe 2) to bear, i.e. endure, to endure the rigour of a thing, to bear patiently one's conduct, or spare one (abstain from punishing or destroying) 3) to bring, bring to, bring forward 3a) to move to, apply 3b) to bring in by announcing, to announce 3c) to bear i.e. bring forth, produce; to bring forward in a speech 3d) to lead, conduct
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5375 Philippoi {fil'-ip-poy} 5376 ªº½Æ¼Æ;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Philippi 6; 6 µÌ¥ß¤ñ = "·R°¨¤§¥Á" 1) °¨¨ä¹yªº¤@­Ó«°¥«, ¦b·R±¡®üªº¥_©¤©Î¨äªþªñ, ¦b Strymon ©M Nestus ¨âªe©M Neapolis ©M Amphipolis ¨â«°¥«¤§¶¡

5375 Philippoi {fil'-ip-poy} plural of 5376;; n pr loc AV - Philippi 6; 6 Philippi = "Lover of horses" 1) a city of Macedonia located on or near the northern coast of the Aegean Sea, between the rivers Strymon and Nestus, and the cities Neapolis and Amphipolis
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5403 Phoinike {foy-nee'-kay} ·½¦Û 5404;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Phenice 2, Phenicia 1; 3 µÌ¥§°ò = ´ÄÃq¤§¦a 1) ±Ô§Q¨È¬Ù¥÷ªº»â¤g, ¦ì©ó¦a¤¤®ü©¤Ãä¡A¦bEleutherusªe(¦ã¾|·æ¾|´µªe)»P¥d±K¨àÌa¤§¶¡¡A ¤j¬ù30­^¨½¡]50¤½¨½¡^ªø¡A3­^¨½¡]5¤½¨½¡^¼e¡C

5403 Phoinike {foy-nee'-kay} from 5404;; n pr loc AV - Phenice 2, Phenicia 1; 3 Phenicia = "land of palm trees" 1) a territory of the province of Syria, situated on the coast of the Mediterranean between the river Eleutherus and the promontory of Carmel, some 30 miles (50 km) long and 3 (5 km) broad
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5491 cheilos {khi'-los} ·½©ó 5490 ¤§¦P¤@«¬;; ¤¤©Ê¦Wµü AV - lip 6, shore 1; 7 1) ¼L®B, «ü»¡¸Üªº¼L 2) Áô³ë. ®üÃä, ®ü©¤

5491 cheilos {khi'-los} from a form of the same as 5490;; n n AV - lip 6, shore 1; 7 1) a lip, of the speaking mouth 2) metaph. the sea shore
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5492 cheimazo {khi-mad'-zo} ·½¦Û »P...¦P 5494;; °Êµü AV - be tossed with tempest 1; 1 1) ³Q¼É­·«B©Ò³ò§x, ³Q®ü®ö©ß¤W©ß¤U (#®{ 27:18|)

5492 cheimazo {khi-mad'-zo} from the same as 5494;; v AV - be tossed with tempest 1; 1 1) to afflict with a tempest, to toss about upon the waves
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5508 Chios {khee'-os} ¨Ó·½¤£©ú;; ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Chios 1; 1 °òªü = "³Q³·Âл\ªº, ¦h³·ªº" 1) ·Rµ^®ü¤¤ªº¤@­Ó®q, ¤¶¦b¼»¼¯©MLesbos¤§¶¡, ¶Z§f¤jªº®ü©¤¤£»·

5508 Chios {khee'-os} of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Chios 1; 1 Chios = "snowy" 1) is an island in the Aegean, between Samos and Lesbos, not far from the shore of Lydia
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