Old Testament Hebrew Database

Biblical Hebrew, Strong's, Transliteration, Definition, Index with numbering from James Strong, S.T.D., LL.D. 1890. Public Domain


        
 
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Strongs: 6651
HebrewWord: צָבַר
Transliteration: tsâbar, tsaw-bar´
Definition:

a prim. root; to aggregate:—gather (together), heap (up), lay up.

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Strongs: 6652
HebrewWord: צִבֻּר
Transliteration: tsibbûr, tsib-boor´
Definition:

from 6551; a pile:—heap.

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Strongs: 6653
HebrewWord: צֶבֶת
Transliteration: tsebeth, tseh´-beth
Definition:

from an unused root appar. mean. to grip; a lock of stalks:—handful.

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Strongs: 6654
HebrewWord: צַד
Transliteration: tsad, tsad
Definition:

contr. from an unused root mean. to sidle off; a side; fig. an adversary:—(be-) side.

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Strongs: 6655
HebrewWord: צַד
Transliteration: tsad (Chald.), tsad
Definition:

corresp. to 6654; used adv. (with prep.) at or upon the side of:—against, concerning.

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Strongs: 6656
HebrewWord: צְדָא
Transliteration: tsedâʾ (Chald.), tsed-aw´
Definition:

from an unused root corresp. to 6658 in the sense of intentness; a (sinister) design:—true.

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Strongs: 6657
HebrewWord: צְדָד
Transliteration: Tsedâd, tsed-awd´
Definition:

from the same as 6654; a siding; Tsedad, a place near Pal.:—Zedad.

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Strongs: 6658
HebrewWord: צָדָה; צֵדָה
Transliteration: tsâdâh, tsaw-daw´; tsêdâh
Definition:

a prim. root; to chase; by impl. to desolate:—destroy, hunt, lie in wait.; See 6720.

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Strongs: 6659
HebrewWord: צָדוֹק
Transliteration: Tsâdôwq, tsaw-doke´
Definition:

from 6663; just; Tsadok, the name of eight or nine Isr.:—Zadok.

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Strongs: 6660
HebrewWord: צְדִיָּה
Transliteration: tsedîyâh, tsed-ee-yaw´
Definition:

from 6658; design [comp. 6656]:—lying in wait.

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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).