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| Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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| 1601 | Go`ah go-aw' | feminine active participle of 'ga`ah' (1600); lowing; Goah, a place near Jerusalem:--Goath. |
| 1602 | ga`al gaw-al' | a primitive root; to detest; by implication, to reject:--abhor, fail, lothe, vilely cast away. |
| 1603 | Ga`al gah'-al | from 'ga`al' (1602); loathing; Gaal, an Israelite:--Gaal. |
| 1604 | go`al go'-al | from 'ga`al' (1602); abhorrence:--loathing. |
| 1605 | ga`ar gaw-ar' | a primitive root; to chide:--corrupt, rebuke, reprove. |
| 1606 | g`arah gheh-aw-raw' | from 'ga`ar' (1605); a chiding:--rebuke(-ing), reproof. |
| 1607 | ga`ash gaw-ash' | a primitive root to agitate violently:--move, shake, toss, trouble. |
| 1608 | Ga`ash ga'-ash | from 'ga`ash' (1607); a quaking; Gaash, a hill in Palestine:--Gaash. |
| 1609 | Ga`tam gah-tawm' | of uncertain derivation; Gatam, an Edomite:--Gatam. |
| 1610 | gaph gaf | from an unused root meaning to arch; the back; by extensive the body or self:--+ highest places, himself. |
| 1611 | gaph gaf | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'gaph' (1610); a wing:--wing. |
| 1612 | gephen gheh'-fen | from an unused root meaning to bend; a vine (as twining), especially the grape:--vine, tree. |
| 1613 | gopher go'-fer | from an unused root, probably meaning to house in; a kind of tree or wood (as used for building), apparently the cypress:-- gopher. |
| 1614 | gophriyth gof-reeth' | probably feminine of 'gopher' (1613); properly, cypress- resin; by analogy, sulphur (as equally inflammable):--brimstone. |
| 1615 | gir gheer | perhaps from 'kuwr' (3564); lime (from being burned in a kiln):--chalk(-stone). |
| 1616 | ger gare | or (fully) geyr (gare); from 'guwr' (1481); properly, a guest; by implication, a foreigner:--alien, sojourner, stranger. |
| 1617 | Gera' gay-raw' | perhaps from 'gerah' (1626); a grain; Gera, the name of six Israelites:--Gera. |
| 1618 | garab gaw-rawb' | from an unused root meaning to scratch; scurf (from itching):--scab, scurvy. |
| 1619 | Gareb gaw-rabe' | from the same as 'garab' (1618); scabby; Gareb, the name of an Israelite, also of a hill near Jerusalem:--Gareb. |
| 1620 | gargar gar-gar' | by reduplication from 'garar' (1641); a berry (as if a pellet of rumination):--berry. |
| 1621 | gargrowth gar-gher-owth' | feminine plural from 'garar' (1641); the throat (as used in rumination):--neck. |
| 1622 | Girgashiy ghir-gaw-shee' | patrial from an unused name (of uncertain derivation); a Girgashite, one of the native tribes of Canaan:--Girgashite, Girgasite. |
| 1623 | garad gaw-rad' | a primitive root; to abrade:--scrape. |
| 1624 | garah gaw-raw' | a primitive root; properly, to grate, i.e. (figuratively) to anger:--contend, meddle, stir up, strive. |
| 1625 | gerah gay-raw' | from 'garar' (1641); the cud (as scraping the throat):--cud. |
| 1626 | gerah gay-raw' | from 'garar' (1641) (as in 'gerah' (1625)); properly, (like 'gargar' (1620)) a kernel (round as if scraped), i.e. a gerah or small weight (and coin):-- gerah. |
| 1627 | garown gaw-rone' | or (shortened) garon {gaw-rone'}; from 'garar' (1641); the throat (compare 'gargrowth' (1621)) (as roughened by swallowing):--X aloud, mouth, neck, throat. |
| 1628 | geruwth gay-rooth' | from 'guwr' (1481); a (temporary) residence:--habitation. |
| 1629 | garaz gaw-raz' | a primitive root; to cut off:--cut off. |
| 1630 | Griziym gher-ee-zeem' | plural of an unused noun from 'garaz' (1629) (compare 'Gizriy' (1511)), cut up (i.e. rocky); Gerizim, a mountain of Palestine:--Gerizim. |
| 1631 | garzen gar-zen' | from 'garaz' (1629); an axe:--ax. |
| 1632 | garol gaw-role' | from the same as 'gowral' (1486); harsh:--man of great (as in the margin which reads 'gadowl' (1419)). |
| 1633 | garam gaw-ram' | a primitive root; to be spare or skeleton-like; used only as a denominative from 'gerem' (1634); (causative) to bone, i.e. denude (by extensive, craunch) the bones:--gnaw the bones, break. |
| 1634 | gerem gheh'-rem | from 'garam' (1633); a bone (as the skeleton of the body); hence, self, i.e. (figuratively) very:--bone, strong, top. |
| 1635 | gerem gheh'-rem | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'gerem' (1634); a bone:--bone. |
| 1636 | Garmiy gar-mee' | from 'gerem' (1634); bony, i.e. strong:--Garmite. |
| 1637 | goren go'-ren | from an unused root meaning to smooth; a threshing- floor (as made even); by analogy, any open area:--(barn, corn, threshing- )floor, (threshing-, void) place. |
| 1638 | garac gaw-ras' | a primitive root; to crush; also (intransitively and figuratively) to dissolve:--break. |
| 1639 | gara` gaw-rah' | a primitive root; to scrape off; by implication, to shave, remove, lessen, withhold:--abate, clip, (di-)minish, do (take) away, keep back, restrain, make small, withdraw. |
| 1640 | garaph gaw-raf' | a primitive root; to bear off violently:--sweep away. |
| 1641 | garar gaw-rar' | a primitive root; to drag off roughly; by implication, to bring up the cud (i.e. ruminate); by analogy, to saw:--catch, chew, X continuing, destroy, saw. |
| 1642 | Grar gher-awr' | probably from 'garar' (1641); a rolling country; Gerar, a Philistine city:--Gerar. |
| 1643 | geres gheh'-res | from an unused root meaning to husk; a kernel (collectively), i.e. grain:--beaten corn. |
| 1644 | garash gaw-rash' | a primitive root; to drive out from a possession; especially to expatriate or divorce:--cast up (out), divorced (woman), drive away (forth, out), expel, X surely put away, trouble, thrust out. |
| 1645 | geresh gheh'-resh | from 'garash' (1644); produce (as if expelled):--put forth. |
| 1646 | grushah gher-oo-shaw' | feminine passive participle of 'garash' (1644); (abstractly) dispossession:--exaction. |
| 1647 | Gershom gay-resh-ome' | for 'Gershown' (1648); Gereshom, the name of four Israelites:--Gershom. |
| 1648 | Gershown gay-resh-one' | or Gershowm {gay-resh-ome'}; from 'garash' (1644); a refugee; Gereshon or Gereshom, an Israelite:--Gershon, Gershom. |
| 1649 | Gershunniy gay-resh-oon-nee' | patronymically from 'Gershown' (1648); a Gereshonite or descendant of Gereshon:--Gershonite, sons of Gershon. |
| 1650 | Gshuwr ghesh-oor' | from an unused root (meaning to join); bridge; Geshur, a district of Syria:--Geshur, Geshurite. |
| 1651 | Gshuwriy ghe-shoo-ree' | patrial from 'Gshuwr' (1650); a Geshurite (also collectively) or inhabitants of Geshur:--Geshuri, Geshurites. |
| 1652 | gasham gaw-sham' | a primitive root; to shower violently:--(cause to) rain. |
| 1653 | geshem gheh'-shem | from 'gasham' (1652); a shower:--rain, shower. |
| 1654 | Geshem gheh'-shem | or (prolonged) Gashmuw {gash-moo'}; the same as 'geshem' (1653); Geshem or Gashmu, an Arabian:--Geshem, Gashmu. |
| 1655 | geshem gheh'-shem | (Aramaic) apparently the same as 'geshem' (1653); used in a peculiar sense, the body (probably for the (figuratively) idea of a hard rain):--body. |
| 1656 | goshem go'-shem | from 'gasham' (1652); equivalent to 'geshem' (1653):--rained upon. |
| 1657 | Goshen go'-shen | probably of Egyptian origin; Goshen, the residence of the Israelites in Egypt; also a place in Palestine:--Goshen. |
| 1658 | Gishpa' ghish-paw' | of uncertain derivation; Gishpa, an Israelite:--Gispa. |
| 1659 | gashash gaw-shash' | a primitive root; apparently to feel about:--grope. |
| 1660 | gath gath | probably from 'nagan' (5059) (in the sense of treading out grapes); a wine-press (or vat for holding the grapes in pressing them):-- (wine-)press (fat). |
| 1661 | Gath gath | the same as 'gath' (1660); Gath, a Philistine city:--Gath. |
| 1662 | Gath-ha-Chepher gath-hah-khay'-fer | or (abridged) Gittah-Chepher {ghit-taw-khay'-fer}; from 'gath' (1660) and 'chaphar' (2658) with the article inserted; wine- press of (the) well; Gath-Chepher, a place in Palestine:--Gath-kephr, Gittah-kephr. |
| 1663 | Gittiy ghit-tee' | patrial from 'Gath' (1661); a Gittite or inhabitant of Gath:--Gittite. |
| 1664 | Gittayim ghit-tah'-yim | dual of 'gath' (1660); double wine-press; Gittajim, a place in Palestine:--Gittaim. |
| 1665 | Gittiyth ghit-teeth' | feminine of 'Gittiy' (1663); a Gittite harp:--Gittith. |
| 1666 | Gether gheh'-ther | of uncertain derivation; Gether, a son of Aram, and the region settled by him:--Gether. |
| 1667 | Gath-Rimmown gath-rim-mone' | from 'gath' (1660) and 'rimmown' (7416); wine-press of (the) pomegranate; Gath-Rimmon, a place in Palestine:--Gath-rimmon. |
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| 1668 | da' daw | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'zeh' (2088); this:--one..another, this. |
| 1669 | da'ab daw-ab' | a primitive root; to pine:--mourn, sorrow(-ful). |
| 1670 | d'abah deh-aw-baw' | from 'da'ab' (1669); properly, pining; by analogy, fear:--sorrow. |
| 1671 | d'abown deh-aw-bone' | from 'da'ab' (1669); pining:--sorrow. |
| 1672 | da'ag daw-ag' | a primitive root; be anxious:--be afraid (careful, sorry), sorrow, take thought. |
| 1673 | Do'eg do-ayg' | or (fully) Dowoeg {do-ayg'}; active participle of 'da'ag' (1672); anxious; Doeg, an Edomite:--Doeg. |
| 1674 | d'agah deh-aw-gaw' | from 'da'ag' (1672); anxiety:--care(-fulness), fear, heaviness, sorrow. |
| 1675 | da'ah daw-aw' | a primitive root; to dart, i.e. fly rapidly:--fly. |
| 1676 | da'ah daw-aw' | from 'da'ah' (1675); the kite (from its rapid flight):--vulture. See 'ra'ah' (7201). |
| 1677 | dob dobe | or (fully) dowb {dobe}; from 'dabab' (1680); the bear (as slow):-- bear. |
| 1678 | dob dobe | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'dob' (1677):--bear. |
| 1679 | dobe' do'-beh | from an unused root (compare 'dabab' (1680)) (probably meaning to be sluggish, i.e. restful); quiet:--strength. |
| 1680 | dabab daw-bab' | a primitive root (compare 'dobe'' (1679)); to move slowly, i.e. glide:--cause to speak. |
| 1681 | dibbah dib-baw' | from 'dabab' (1680) (in the sense of furtive motion); slander:--defaming, evil report, infamy, slander. |
| 1682 | dbowrah deb-o-raw' | or (shortened) dborah {deb-o-raw'}; from 'dabar' (1696) (in the sense of orderly motion); the bee (from its systematic instincts):--bee. |
| 1683 | Dbowrah deb-o-raw' | or (shortened) Dborah {deb-o-raw'}; the same as 'dbowrah' (1682); Deborah, the name of two Hebrewesses:--Deborah. |
| 1684 | dbach deb-akh' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'zabach' (2076); to sacrifice (an animal):--offer (sacrifice). |
| 1685 | dbach deb-akh' | (Aramaic) from 'dbach' (1684); a sacrifice:--sacrifice. |
| 1686 | dibyown dib-yone' | in the margin for the textual reading, cheryown {kher-yone'}; both (in the plural only and) of uncertain derivation; probably some cheap vegetable, perhaps a bulbous root:--dove's dung. |
| 1687 | dbiyr deb-eer' | or (shortened) dbir {deb-eer'}; from 'dabar' (1696) (apparently in the sense of oracle); the shrine or innermost part of the sanctuary:--oracle. |
| 1688 | Dbiyr deb-eer' | or (shortened) Dbir (Josh. 13:26 (but see 'Lo' Dbar' (3810))) {deb-eer'}; the same as 'dbiyr' (1687); Debir, the name of an Amoritish king and of two places in Palestine:--Debir. |
| 1689 | Diblah dib-law' | probably an orthographical error for 'Riblah' (7247); Diblah, a place in Syria:--Diblath. |
| 1690 | dbelah deb-ay-law' | from an unused root (akin to 'zabal' (2082)) probably meaning to press together; a cake of pressed figs:--cake (lump) of figs. |
| 1691 | Diblayim dib-lah'-yim | dual from the masculine of 'dbelah' (1690); two cakes; Diblajim, a symbolic name:--Diblaim. |
| 1692 | dabaq daw-bak' | a primitive root; properly, to impinge, i.e. cling or adhere; figuratively, to catch by pursuit:--abide fast, cleave (fast together), follow close (hard after), be joined (together), keep (fast), overtake, pursue hard, stick, take. |
| 1693 | dbaq deb-ak' | (Aramaic) corresponding to 'dabaq' (1692); to stick to:--cleave. |
| 1694 | debeq deh'-bek | from 'dabaq' (1692); a joint; by implication, solder:--joint, solder. |
| 1695 | dabeq daw-bake' | from 'dabaq' (1692); adhering:--cleave, joining, stick closer. |
| 1696 | dabar daw-bar' | a primitive root; perhaps properly, to arrange; but used figuratively (of words), to speak; rarely (in a destructive sense) to subdue:--answer, appoint, bid, command, commune, declare, destroy, give, name, promise, pronounce, rehearse, say, speak, be spokesman, subdue, talk, teach, tell, think, use (entreaties), utter, X well, X work. |
| 1697 | dabar daw-baw' | from 'dabar' (1696); a word; by implication, a matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause:--act, advice, affair, answer, X any such (thing), because of, book, business, care, case, cause, certain rate, + chronicles, commandment, X commune(-ication), + concern(-ing), + confer, counsel, + dearth, decree, deed, X disease, due, duty, effect, + eloquent, errand, (evil favoured-)ness, + glory, + harm, hurt, + iniquity, + judgment, language, + lying, manner, matter, message, (no) thing, oracle, X ought, X parts, + pertaining, + please, portion, + power, promise, provision, purpose, question, rate, reason, report, request, X (as hast) said, sake, saying, sentence, + sign, + so, some (uncleanness), somewhat to say, + song, speech, X spoken, talk, task, + that, X there done, thing (concerning), thought, + thus, tidings, what(-soever), + wherewith, which, word, work. |
| 1698 | deber deh'-ber | from 'dabar' (1696) (in the sense of destroying); a pestilence:--murrain, pestilence, plague. |
| 1699 | dober do'-ber | from 'dabar' (1696) (in its original sense); a pasture (from its arrangement of the flock):--fold, manner. |
| 1700 | dibrah dib-raw' | feminine of 'dabar' (1697); a reason, suit or style:--cause, end, estate, order, regard. |
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