Strongs: |
4091 |
HebrewWord: |
מְדָן |
Transliteration: |
Medân, med-awn´ |
Definition: |
the same as 4090; Medan, a son of Abraham:—Medan. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4092 |
HebrewWord: |
מְדָנִי |
Transliteration: |
Medânîy, med-aw-nee´ |
Definition: |
a var. of 4084:—Midianite. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4093 |
HebrewWord: |
מַדָּע; מַדַּע; מֹדָע; מַדֻּעַ |
Transliteration: |
maddâʿ, mad-daw´; maddaʿ, mad-dah´; môdâʿ; madûaʿ |
Definition: |
from 3045; intelligence or consciousness:—knowledge, science, thought.; See 4129; See 4069. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4094 |
HebrewWord: |
מַדְקָרָה; מְדֹר |
Transliteration: |
madqârâh, mad-kaw-raw´; medôr |
Definition: |
from 1856; a wound:—piercing.; See 4070. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4095 |
HebrewWord: |
מַדְרֵגָה; מְדֻרָה |
Transliteration: |
madrêgâh, mad-ray-gaw´; medûrâh |
Definition: |
from an unused root mean. to step; prop. a step; by impl. a steep or inaccessible place:—stair, steep place.; See 4071. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4096 |
HebrewWord: |
מִדְרָךְ |
Transliteration: |
midrâk, mid-rawk´ |
Definition: |
from 1869; a treading, i.e. a place for stepping on:—[foot-] breadth. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4097 |
HebrewWord: |
מִדְרָשׁ |
Transliteration: |
midrâsh, mid-rawsh´ |
Definition: |
from 1875; prop. an investigation, i.e. (by impl.) a treatise or elaborate compilation:—story. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4098 |
HebrewWord: |
מְדֻשָּׁה |
Transliteration: |
medushshâh, med-oosh-shaw´ |
Definition: |
from 1758; a threshing, i.e. (concr. and fig.) down-trodden people:—threshing. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4099 |
HebrewWord: |
מְדָתָא |
Transliteration: |
Medâthâ, med-aw-thaw´ |
Definition: |
of Pers. or.; Medatha, the father of Haman:—Hammedatha [includ. the art.]. |
Index: |
Mem מ |
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Strongs: |
4100 |
HebrewWord: |
מָה; מַה; מָ־; מַ־; מֶה |
Transliteration: |
mâh, maw; mâh, maw; mâ, maw; ma, mah; meh, meh |
Definition: |
a prim. particle; prop. interrog. what? (includ. how? why? when?); but also exclam. what! (includ. how!), or indef. what (includ. whatever, and even rel. that which); often used with prefixes in various adv. or conj. senses:—how (long, oft, [-soever]), [no-] thing, what (end, good, purpose, thing), whereby (-fore, -in, -to, -with), (for) why. |
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Biblical Hebrew, Strong's, Transliteration, Definition, Index with numbering from James Strong, The New Strong's Expanded Exaustive Concordance of the Bible, Red-letter ed. (Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2001).