Strongs: |
5021 |
HebrewWord: |
נְבוּשַׁזְבָּן |
Transliteration: |
Nebûwshazbân, neb-oo-shaz-bawn´ |
Definition: |
of for.der.; Nebushazban, Nebuchadnezzar’s chief eunuch:—Nebushazban. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5022 |
HebrewWord: |
נָבוֹת |
Transliteration: |
Nâbôwth, naw-both´ |
Definition: |
fem. plur. from the same as 5011; fruits; Naboth, an Isr.:—Naboth. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5023 |
HebrewWord: |
נְבִזְבָּה |
Transliteration: |
nebizbâh (Chald.), neb-iz-baw´ |
Definition: |
of uncert. der.; a largess:—reward. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5024 |
HebrewWord: |
נָבַח |
Transliteration: |
nâbach, naw-bakh´ |
Definition: |
a prim. root; to bark (as a dog):—bark. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5025 |
HebrewWord: |
נֹבַח |
Transliteration: |
Nôbach, no´-bach |
Definition: |
from 5024; a bark; Nobach, the name of an Isr., and of a place E. of the Jordan:—Nobah. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5026 |
HebrewWord: |
נִבְחַז |
Transliteration: |
Nibchaz, nib-khaz´ |
Definition: |
of for. or.; Nibchaz, a deity of the Avites:—Nibhaz. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5027 |
HebrewWord: |
נָבַט |
Transliteration: |
nâbaṭ, naw-bat´ |
Definition: |
a prim. root; to scan, i.e. look intently at; by impl. to regard with pleasure, favor or care:—(cause to) behold, consider, look (down), regard, have respect, see. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5028 |
HebrewWord: |
נְבָט |
Transliteration: |
Nebâṭ, neb-awt´ |
Definition: |
from 5027; regard; Nebat, the father of Jeroboam I:—Nebat. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5029 |
HebrewWord: |
נְבִיא |
Transliteration: |
nebîyʾ (Chald.), neb-ee´ |
Definition: |
corresp. to 5030; a prophet:—prophet. |
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Nun נ |
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Strongs: |
5030 |
HebrewWord: |
נָבִיא |
Transliteration: |
nâbîyʾ, naw-bee´ |
Definition: |
from 5012; a prophet or (gen.) inspired man:—prophecy, that prophesy, prophet. |
Index: |
Nun נ |
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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).