Strongs: |
661 |
HebrewWord: |
אָפַף |
Transliteration: |
ʾâphaph, aw-faf´ |
Definition: |
a prim. root; to surround;—compass. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
662 |
HebrewWord: |
אָפַק |
Transliteration: |
ʾâphaq, aw-fak´ |
Definition: |
a prim. root; to contain, i.e. (reflex.) abstain:—force (oneself), restrain. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
663 |
HebrewWord: |
אֲפֵק; אֲפִיק |
Transliteration: |
ʾĂphêq, af-ake´; ʾĂphîyq, af-eek´ |
Definition: |
from 662 (in the sense of strength); fortress; Aphek (or Aphik), the name of three places in Pal.:—Aphek, Aphik. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
664 |
HebrewWord: |
אֲפֵקָה |
Transliteration: |
ʾĂphêqâh, af-ay-kaw´ |
Definition: |
fem. of 663; fortress; Aphekah, a place in Pal.:—Aphekah. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
665 |
HebrewWord: |
אֵפֶר |
Transliteration: |
ʾêpher, ay´-fer |
Definition: |
from an unused root mean. to bestrew; ashes:—ashes. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
666 |
HebrewWord: |
אֲפֵר |
Transliteration: |
ʾăphêr, af-ayr´ |
Definition: |
from the same as 665 (in the sense of covering); a turban:—ashes. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
667 |
HebrewWord: |
אֶפְרחַ |
Transliteration: |
ʾephrôach, ef-ro´-akh |
Definition: |
from 6524 (in the sense of bursting the shell); the brood of a bird:—young (one). |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
668 |
HebrewWord: |
אַפִּרְיוֹן |
Transliteration: |
ʾappiryôwn, ap-pir-yone´ |
Definition: |
prob. of Eg. der.; a palanquin:—chariot. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
669 |
HebrewWord: |
אֶפְרַיִם |
Transliteration: |
ʾEphrayim, ef-rah´-yim |
Definition: |
dual of a masc. form of 672; double fruit; Ephrajim, a son of Joseph; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory:—Ephraim, Ephraimites. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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Strongs: |
670 |
HebrewWord: |
אֲפָֽרְסַי |
Transliteration: |
ʾĂphârec̨ay (Chald.), af-aw-re-sah´-ee |
Definition: |
of for. or. (only in the plur.); an Apharesite or inhabitant of an unknown region of Assyria:—Apharsite. |
Index: |
Aleph א |
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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).