Strongs: |
6531 |
HebrewWord: |
פֶּרֶךְ |
Transliteration: |
perek, peh´-rek |
Definition: |
from an unused root mean. to break apart; fracture, i.e. severity:—cruelty, rigour. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6532 |
HebrewWord: |
פֹּרֶכֶת |
Transliteration: |
pôreketh, po-reh´-keth |
Definition: |
fem. act. part. of the same as 6531; a separatrix, i.e. (the sacred) screen:—vail. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6533 |
HebrewWord: |
פָּרַם |
Transliteration: |
pâram, paw-ram´ |
Definition: |
a prim. root; to tear:—rend. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6534 |
HebrewWord: |
פַּרְמַשְׁתָּא |
Transliteration: |
Parmashtâʾ, par-mash-taw´ |
Definition: |
of Pers. or.; Parmashta, a son of Haman:—Parmasta. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6535 |
HebrewWord: |
פַּרְנַךְ |
Transliteration: |
Parnak, par-nak´ |
Definition: |
of uncert. der.; Parnak, an Isr.:—Parnach. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6536 |
HebrewWord: |
פָּרַס |
Transliteration: |
pârac, paw-ras´ |
Definition: |
a prim. root; to break in pieces, i e. (usually without violence) to split, distribute:—deal, divide, have hoofs, part, tear. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6537 |
HebrewWord: |
פְּרַס |
Transliteration: |
perac̨ (Chald.), per-as´ |
Definition: |
corresp. to 6536; to split up:—divide, [U-] pharsin. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6538 |
HebrewWord: |
פֶּרֶס |
Transliteration: |
perac̨, peh´-res |
Definition: |
from 6536; a claw; also a kind of eagle:—claw, ossifrage. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6539 |
HebrewWord: |
פָּרַס |
Transliteration: |
Pârac̨, paw-ras´ |
Definition: |
of for. or.; Paras (i.e. Persia), an Eastern country, including its inhab.:—Persia, Persians. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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Strongs: |
6540 |
HebrewWord: |
פָּרַס |
Transliteration: |
Pârac̨ (Chald.), paw-ras´ |
Definition: |
corresp. to 6539:—Persia, Persians. |
Index: |
Pe/Fe פ |
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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).