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Strong's Number And Link to Concordance | Name Pronunciation | Description |
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'Arbiy | patrial from ''Arab' (694); an Arbite or native of Arab:--Arbite. | |
'arba` | masculine oarbaah {ar-baw-aw'}; from 'raba`' (7251); four:--four. | |
'arba` | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''arba`' (702):--four. | |
'Arba` | the same as ''arba`' (702); Arba, one of the Anakim:--Arba. | |
'arba`iym | multiple of ''arba`' (702); forty:---forty. | |
'arba`tayim | dual of ''arba`' (702); fourfold:--fourfold. | |
'arag | a primitive root; to plait or weave:--weaver(-r). | |
'ereg | from ''arag' (707); a weaving; a braid; also a shuttle:--beam, weaver's shuttle. | |
'Argob | from the same as 'regeb' (7263); stony; Argob, a district of Palestine:--Argob. | |
'argvan | a variation for ''argaman' (713); purple:--purple. | |
'argvan | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''argvan' (710):--purple. | |
'argaz | perhaps from 'ragaz' (7264) (in the sense of being suspended), a box (as a pannier):--coffer. | |
'argaman | of foreign origin; purple (the color or the dyed stuff):--purple. | |
`Ard | from an unused root probably meaning to wander; fugitive; Ard, the name of two Israelites:--Ard. | |
'Ardown | from the same as '`Ard' (714); roaming; Ardon, an Israelite:--Ardon. | |
'Ardiy | patronymic from '`Ard' (714); an Ardite (collectively) or descendant of Ard:--Ardites. | |
'arah | a primitive root; to pluck:--gather, pluck. | |
'aruw | (Aramaic) probably akin to ''aluw' (431); lo!:--behold,lo. | |
'Arvad | probably from 'ruwd' (7300); a refuge for the roving; Arvad, an island-city of Palestine:--Arvad. | |
'Arowd | an orthographical variation of ''Arvad' (719); fugitive; Arod, an Israelite:--Arod. | |
'Arvadiy | patrial from ''Arvad' (719); an Arvadite or citizen of Arvad:--Arvadite. | |
'Arowdiy | patronymic from ''Arvadiy' (721); an Arodite or descendant of Arod:--Arodi, Arodites. | |
'urvah | or rarayah {ar-aw'-yah'}; from ''arah' (717)(in the sense of feeding); a herding-place for an animal:--stall. | |
'aruwkah | or rarukah {ar-oo-kaw'}; feminine passive participle of ''arak' (748) (in the sense of restoring to soundness); wholeness (literally or figuratively):--health, made up, perfected. | |
'Aruwmah | a variation of 'Ruwmah' (7316); height; Arumah, a place in Palestine:--Arumah. | |
'Arowmiy | a clerical error for ''Edomiy' (130); an Edomite (as in the margin}:--Syrian. | |
'arown | or laron {aw-rone'}; from ''arah' (717) (in the sense of gathering); a box:--ark, chest, coffin. | |
'Aravnah | or (by transposition) rOwrnah {ore-naw'}; or fArniyah {ar-nee-yaw'}; all by orthographical variation for ''Ornan' (771); Aravnah (or Arnijah or Ornah), a Jebusite:--Araunah. | |
'araz | a primitive root; to be firm; used only in the passive participle as a denominative from ''erez' (730); of cedar:--made of cedar. | |
'erez | from ''araz' (729); a cedar tree (from the tenacity of its roots):--cedar (tree). | |
'arzah | fem of ''erez' (730); cedar wainscoating:--cedar work. | |
'arach | a primitive root; to travel:--go, wayfaring (man). | |
'Arach | from ''arach' (732); way faring; Arach, the name of three Israelites: Arah. | |
'orach | from ''arach' (732); a well-trodden road (literally or figuratively); also a caravan:--manner, path, race, rank, traveller, troop, (by-, high-)way. | |
'orach | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''orach' (734); a road:--way. | |
'orchah | feminine active participle of ''arach' (732); a caravan:--(travelling) company. | |
'aruchah | feminine passive participle of ''arach' (732) (in the sense of appointing); a ration of food:--allowance, diet, dinner, victuals. | |
'ariy | or (prolonged) earyeh {ar-yay'}; from ''arah' (717) (in the sense of violence); a lion:--(young) lion, + pierce (from the margin). | |
'ariy'el | or (arilel {ar-ee-ale'}; from ''ariy' (738) and ''el' (410); lion of God; i.e. heroic:--lionlike men. | |
'Ari'el | the same as ''ariy'el' (739); Ariel, a symbolical name for Jerusalem, also the name of an Israelite:--Ariel. | |
'ari'eyl | either by transposition for ''ariy'el' (739) or, more probably, an orthographical variation for 'har'el' (2025); the altar of the temple:-- altar. | |
'Ariyday | of Persian origin; Aridai, a son of Haman:--Aridai. | |
'Ariydatha' | of Persian origin; Aridatha, a son of Haman:--Aridatha. | |
'aryeh | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''ariy' (738):--lion. | |
'Aryeh | the same as ''ariy' (738); lion; Arjeh, an Israelite:--Arieh. | |
'Aryowk | of foreign origin; Arjok, the name of two Babylonians:--Arioch. | |
'Ariycay | of Persian origin; Arisai, a son of Haman:--Arisai. | |
'arak | a primitive root; to be (causative, make) long (literally or figuratively):--defer, draw out, lengthen, (be, become, make, pro-)long, + (out-, over-)live, tarry (long). | |
'arak | (Aramaic) properly, corresponding to ''arak' (748), but used only in the sense of reaching to a given point; to suit:--be meet. | |
'arek | from ''arak' (748); long:--long(-suffering, -winged), patient, slow (to anger). | |
'Erek | from ''arak' (748); length; Erek, a place in Babylon:--Erech. | |
'arok | from ''arak' (748); long:--long. | |
'orek | from ''arak' (748); length:--+ forever, length, long. | |
'arka' | (Aramaic) or narkah (Aramaic) {ar-kaw'}; from ''arak' (749); length:--lengthening, prolonged. | |
'arkubah | (Aramaic) from an unused root corresponding to 'rakab' (7392) (in the sense of bending the knee); the knee:--knee. | |
'Arkvay | (Aramaic) patrial from ''Erek' (751); an Arkevite (collectively) or native of Erek:--Archevite. | |
'Arkiy | patrial from another place (in Palestine) of similar name with ''Erek' (751); an Arkite or native of Erek:--Archi, Archite. | |
'Aram | from the same as ''armown' (759); the highland; Aram or Syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and of an Israelite:--Aram, Mesopotamia, Syria, Syrians. | |
'armown | from an unused root (meaning to be elevated); a citadel (from its height):--castle, palace. Compare 'harmown' (2038). | |
'Aram Tsobah | from ''Aram' (758) and 'Tsowba'' (6678); Aram of Tsoba (or Coele-Syria):--Aram-zobah. | |
'Arammiy | patrial from ''Aram' (758); an Aramite or Aramaean:--Syrian, Aramitess. | |
'Aramiyth | feminine of ''Arammiy' (761); (only adverbial)in Aramean:--in the Syrian language (tongue), in Syriac. | |
'Aram Naharayim | from ''Aram' (758) and the dual of 'nahar' (5104); Aram of (the) two rivers (Euphrates and Tigris) or Mesopotamia:--Aham-naharaim, Mesopotamia. | |
'Armoniy | from ''armown' (759); palatial; Armoni, an Israelite:--Armoni. | |
'Aran | from 'ranan' (7442); stridulous; Aran, an Edomite:--Aran. | |
'oren | from the same as ''Aran' (765) (in the sense of strength); the ash tree (from its toughness):--ash. | |
'Oren | the same as ''oren' (766); Oren, an Israelite:--Oren. | |
'arnebeth | of uncertain derivation; the hare:--hare. | |
'Arnown | or uArnon {ar-nohn'}; from 'ranan' (7442); a brawling stream; the Arnon, a river east of the Jordan, also its territory:-- Arnon. | |
'Arnan | probably from the same as ''Arnown' (769); noisy; Arnan, an Israelite:--Arnan. | |
'Ornan | probably from ''oren' (766); strong; Ornan, a Jebusite:--Ornan. See ''Aravnah' (728). | |
'ara` | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''erets' (776); the earth; by implication (figuratively) low:--earth, interior. | |
'ar`iyth | (Aramaic) feminine of ''ara`' (772); the bottom:--bottom. | |
'Arpad | from 'raphad' (7502); spread out; Arpad, a place in Syria:--Arpad, Arphad. | |
'Arpakshad | probably of foreign origin; Arpakshad, a son of Noah; also the region settled by him:--Arphaxad. | |
'erets | from an unused root probably meaning to be firm; the earth (at large, or partitively a land):--X common, country, earth, field, ground, land, X natins, way, + wilderness, world. | |
'artsa' | from ''erets' (776); earthiness; Artsa, an Israelite:--Arza. | |
'araq | (Aramaic) by transmutation for ''ara`' (772); the earth:--earth. | |
'arar | a primitive root; to execrate:--X bitterly curse. | |
'Ararat | of foreign origin; Ararat (or rather Armenia):--Ararat, Armenia. | |
'aras | a primitive root; to engage for matrimony:--betroth, espouse. | |
'aresheth | from ''aras' (781) (in the sense of desiring to possess); a longing for:--request. | |
'Artachshashta' | or mArtachshasht {ar-takh- shasht'}; or by permutation gArtachshactu {ar-takh-shast'}; of foreign origin; Artachshasta (or Artaxerxes), a title (rather than name) of several Persian kings:--Artaxerxes. | |
'esh | a primitive word; fire (literally or figuratively):-- burning, fiery, fire, flaming, hot. | |
'esh | (Aramaic) corresponding to ''esh' (784):--flame. | |
'ish | identical (in origin and formation) with ''esh' (784); entity, used only adverbially, there is or are:--are there, none can. Compare 'yesh' (3426). | |
'osh | (Aramaic) corresponding (by transposition and abbreviation) to ''ashuwyah' (803); a foundation:--foundation. | |
'Ashbel | probably from the same as 'shebel' (7640); flowing; Ashbel, an Israelite:--Ashbel. | |
'Ashbeliy | patronymic from ''Ashbel' (788); an Ashbelite (collectively) or descendant of Ashbel:--Ashbelites. | |
'Eshban | probably from the same as 'Shebna'' (7644); vigorous; Eshban, an Idumaean:--Eshban. | |
'Ashbea` | from 'shaba`' (7650); adjurer; Asbea, an Israelite:--Ashbea. | |
'Eshba`al | from ''iysh' (376) and 'Ba`al' (1168); man of Baal; Eshbaal (or Ishbosheth), a son of Saul:--Eshbaal. | |
'eshed | from an unused root meaning to pour; an outpouring:--stream. | |
'ashedah | feminine of ''eshed' (793); a ravine:--springs. | |
'Ashdowd | from 'shadad' (7703); ravager; Ashdod, a place in Palestine:--Ahdod. | |
'Ashdowdiy | patrial from ''Ashdowd' (795); an Ashdodite (often collectively) or inhabitant of Asdod:--Ashdodites, of Ashdod. | |
'Ashdowdiyth | feminine of ''Ashdowdiy' (796); (only adverb) in the language of Ashdod:--in the speech of Ashdod. | |
'Ashdowth hap-Picgah | from the plural of ''ashedah' (794) and 'Picgah' (6449) with the article interposed; ravines of the Pisgah; Ashdoth- Pisgah, a place east of the Jordan:--Ashdoth-pisgah. | |
'eshdath | from ''esh' (784) and 'dath' (1881); a fire-law:--fiery law. | |
'eshshah | feminine of ''esh' (784); fire:--fire. |
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