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Scattered Israelites Lexicon · 8674 entries

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H201 אוֹמָר ʼÔwmâr noun 2 forms
to say, speak
Proper name: Omar, identified as a grandson of Esau and an early Edomite chieftain. The name's lexical function is that of a personal name, rather than a descriptive term. It appears within genealogic…
H202 אוֹן ʼôwn noun 7 forms
to be strong, to have vigor, to possess power
The capacity or quality of strength or vigor, often denoting physical power, material wealth, or resources. In some contexts, refers to a concrete display of might or efficacy, and, by extension, the …
H203 אוֹן ʼÔwn noun 1 form
strength, might, vigor, wealth
Proper noun designating 'On,' an Israelite man, specifically identified as a member of the tribe of Reuben in narrative contexts. Outside of its use as a personal name, the word does not carry indepen…
H204 אוֹן ʼÔwn noun 1 form
not applicable (Egyptian toponym)
Proper name referring to an ancient Egyptian city known as 'On.' In biblical contexts, it denotes an important urban center in Lower Egypt, associated with sun worship and priestly activity. The word …
H205 אָוֶן ʼâven noun 11 forms
to be worthless, nothingness, trouble, wickedness
State or quality of worthlessness, trouble, wickedness, or wrongdoing. 'Aven' is used for both the condition of moral evil or injustice, as well as the result of trouble, disaster, or misfortune broug…
H206 אָוֶן ʼÂven noun 1 form
to be empty, bring trouble, act wickedly, act deceptively
Aven: personal name and common noun referring to 'vanity', 'nothingness', 'trouble', 'wickedness', or 'moral iniquity'; frequently encountered as a pejorative or contemptuous name for locations associ…
H207 אוֹנוֹ ʼÔwnôw noun 2 forms
strength, vigor, power (root level)
Ono – a settlement in the southern region of the Sharon plain, referenced as a town or locality. The term designates a specific geographic place in ancient Israelite territory, notably mentioned as a …
H208 אוֹנָם ʼÔwnâm noun 2 forms
to be strong, to have vigor, to generate power
Personal name, used for individuals in biblical genealogies. Its exact meaning is uncertain, but it appears as a proper noun for an Edomite and an Israelite. The name may carry the notion of 'strength…
H209 אוֹנָן ʼÔwnân noun 3 forms
to be vigorous, to have strength, to possess vitality, to have wealth
Proper name: Onan, personal name designating a male individual, specifically a son of Judah and Shua, and brother of Er; Onan is a personal name rather than a common noun, and functions exclusively as…
H210 אוּפָז ʼÛwphâz noun 2 forms
uncertain; possibly to shine, to glean (if related to root פז 'to purify, to refine'), but etymology is unclear
A geographic name denoting a place or region associated with high-quality gold; used specifically to refer to a source or location of precious gold (often alongside Ophir) in poetic or descriptive con…
H211 אוֹפִיר ʼÔwphîyr noun 3 forms
uncertain, possible personal or place name
A personal and geographical name in the Hebrew Bible. It primarily refers to: (1) a descendant of Joktan, listed among the early progenitors of peoples in Genesis; (2) a region, noted for its exceptio…
H212 אוֹפָן ʼôwphân noun 10 forms
to revolve, to turn (inferred root); wheel
A circular object used to enable movement, specifically a wheel; in biblical usage, a solid (often wooden or metallic) wheel component of a cart or chariot, or the visionary wheels in prophetic vision…
H213 אוּץ ʼûwts verb 6 forms
to press, to urge, to be narrow, to hasten
To move quickly or act with haste, to hurry or be urgent; in some contexts, to be pressed or constrained, either spatially (in a narrow place) or emotionally (under pressure or duress). The verb conno…
H214 אוֹצָר ʼôwtsâr noun 32 forms
to store, to treasure up, to accumulate
A storage place or facility, typically for valuables, supplies, provisions, or weaponry; by extension, the contents of such a place—i.e., a store of treasure, wealth, food, or weapons. Used both for l…
H215 אוֹר ʼôwr verb 25 forms
to shine, to become bright, to illuminate, to give light
To shine or emit light, whether literal (as in the shining of the sun, moon, or fire) or metaphorical (as in bringing clarity, guidance, or well-being). The verb encompasses both the act of emitting l…
H216 אוֹר ʼôwr noun 25 forms
to shine, be bright, illuminate
Light, both in a physical sense (visible electromagnetic radiation that makes vision possible) and a metaphorical sense (clarity, revelation, guidance). In biblical usage, אוֹר refers to natural light…
H217 אוּר ʼûwr noun 4 forms
to burn, to blaze, to flame
A fire or flame; the visible phenomenon of burning or combustion. In extended poetic or symbolic use, can denote fiery light, brightness, or conflagration. Occasionally pluralized to refer to 'fires' …
H218 אוּר ʼÛwr noun 3 forms
to be light, to flame, to give light (root only)
אוּר (ʼÛwr) is primarily a proper noun referring to the ancient location 'Ur', most notably the birthplace of Abram (later Abraham) as mentioned in the Genesis narrative. Additionally, the word appear…
H219 אוֹרָה ʼôwrâh noun 3 forms
to be light, shine, be bright
A state or quality of light or radiance, both in a literal and metaphorical sense; used of illumination (natural or supernatural), brightness, or prosperity. In certain contexts, refers specifically t…
H220 אֲוֵרָה ʼăvêrâh noun 1 form
to be bright, to illuminate (root); but used here nominally for stall, shelter
A pen, enclosure, or stall, especially for animals; refers specifically to a sheltered area constructed for housing domesticated animals such as cattle or sheep. The term can also describe a small she…
H221 אוּרִי ʼÛwrîy noun 2 forms
to be light, to shine, to be bright
Personal name meaning 'my light' or 'illumined', designating an Israelite individual. Used as the proper name Uri, referring to at least three different persons in the Hebrew Bible, typically identify…
H222 אוּרִיאֵל ʼÛwrîyʼêl noun 2 forms
to be light, to shine, to burn
Uriel – a personal name meaning 'El (God) is my light' or 'El is my fire.' This compound name appears as the name of notable individuals in biblical genealogies and narratives and reflects the theopho…
H223 אוּרִיָּה ʼÛwrîyâh noun 4 forms
to shine, to be light, to give light, to kindle
A personal name meaning 'Yahweh (YHWH) is my light' or 'Yahweh is my flame.' Used for several individuals in the Hebrew Bible, including a Hittite in the court of David and multiple Israelite (and lat…
H224 אוּרִים ʼÛwrîym noun 4 forms
to be light, shine, burn
A sacred object or set of objects associated with the high priest's breastpiece, used in ancient Israelite practice for divination or obtaining oracular answers. Its precise form and mechanism are not…
H225 אוּת ʼûwth verb 4 forms
to consent, to agree, to assent, to be willing
A verb meaning to agree, assent, consent, or be willing, typically involving mutual understanding or acceptance, especially in the sense of giving affirmation to a proposal, plan, or course of action.…
H226 אוֹת ʼôwth noun 17 forms
to mark, to distinguish, to designate
Sign, symbol, mark, or distinguishing feature that serves as a visible representation or indicator, often of a message, covenant, or event. 'אוֹת' can refer to a sign given as divine communication (su…
H227 אָז ʼâz adverb 4 forms
to signal a specific time, to situate an event in sequence
A demonstrative adverb primarily indicating a specific point in time, usually past, meaning 'then' or 'at that time.' אָז functions to situate actions or events temporally in relation to a previously …
H228 אֲזָא ʼăzâʼ verb 3 forms
to heat, to kindle, to inflame
To make hot, to cause to be heated, most directly to kindle or set fire (to something); in context, refers to the act of kindling, burning, or causing warmth.
H229 אֶזְבַּי ʼEzbay noun 1 form
to be associated with hyssop, hyssop-like
Personal name; Ezbai, an Israelite individual mentioned as the father of Naarai. The name likely refers to or is associated with hyssop, either in a literal or metaphorical sense (e.g., signifying fre…
H230 אֲזָד ʼăzâd adjective 1 form
to go, to depart, to proceed
A verb in Biblical Aramaic meaning 'to go,' specifically in the sense of departing, going away, or setting out; to leave a location or to proceed forth. The term usually appears in narrative settings …
H231 אֵזוֹב ʼêzôwb noun 4 forms
(uncertain due to foreign origin, but understood in Hebrew usage as: to purify, to sprinkle, hyssop plant)
A herbaceous plant (hyssop), traditionally associated with ritual purification practices in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in rites for cleansing individuals or objects deemed ritually impure. While t…
H232 אֵזוֹר ʼêzôwr noun 4 forms
to gird, surround, bind tightly
A garment or piece of cloth or leather worn around the waist, functioning primarily as a belt, sash, or girdle, used to secure clothing and occasionally to carry objects. In biblical Hebrew, אֵזוֹר ty…
H233 אֲזַי ʼăzay adverb 1 form
then, at that time, subsequently
Temporal adverb indicating the time when an event occurs, typically in the sense of 'at that time' or 'then' (i.e., marking a specific point or period in narrative sequence). In context, it introduces…
H234 אַזְכָּרָה ʼazkârâh noun 2 forms
to remember, to mention, to recall
A portion of a grain offering, or sometimes incense, designated to be burned on the altar as a memorial element, signifying a symbolic act of 'bringing to remembrance' before God. The term specificall…
H235 אָזַל ʼâzal verb 5 forms
to go, depart, vanish, pass away
To go away, to depart, to move from one place to another; to pass or disappear. The verb denotes movement away from a location—either literal departure (of people or things), metaphorical disappearanc…
H236 אֲזַל ʼăzal verb 4 forms
to go, to depart, to proceed, to walk
A verb in Biblical Aramaic meaning 'to go, depart, proceed, walk,' used of general physical movement from one place to another. Depending on context, it can indicate departing, journeying, or going fo…
H237 אֶזֶל ʼezel noun 1 form
to go, to depart
A proper noun designating a specific landmark or location known as 'Ezel,' mentioned as the site of a stone marking a place of departure or movement; the name itself is associated with the concept of …
H238 אָזַן ʼâzan verb 13 forms
to listen, to give ear, to pay attention
To listen attentively, to pay close attention or heed; in rarer cases, to cause someone to hear or give audience. The verb is typically used to express an intentional, receptive posture toward spoken …
H239 אָזַן ʼâzan verb 1 form
to hear attentively, to listen, to give ear
To listen attentively, to give careful or thoughtful attention, to hear with discernment and intentionality. In some contexts, it carries the sense of giving ear with the purpose of understanding, con…
H240 אָזֵן ʼâzên noun 1 form
to balance, to weigh, to be broad
A tool or implement characterized by a broad or flattened end, typically functioning as a spade, paddle, or shovel. In biblical contexts, it most often refers to an instrument used for digging or prep…
H241 אֹזֶן ʼôzen noun 35 forms
to hear, to listen, to give ear
Ear; the external organ of hearing in humans and animals, as well as hearing as a sensory function. The term can also denote the faculty of listening, understanding, or receiving information, both lit…
H242 אֻזֵּן שֶׁאֱרָה ʼUzzên Sheʼĕrâh noun 2 forms
to allot, to assign, share, portion
Uzzen-Sheerah is a proper noun denoting a specific locality, traditionally transliterated as Uzzen-Sheerah. In the context of biblical geography, it refers to a settlement or village associated with a…
H243 אַזְנוֹת תָּבוֹר ʼAznôwth Tâbôwr noun 2 forms
ear (as organ or projection), Tabor (proper name of mountain)
Proper noun; the name of a specific locality, likely denoting a geographic feature associated with Mount Tabor. In context, 'Aznoth-Tabor' refers to a place mentioned as a boundary location in the ter…
H244 אׇזְנִי ʼOznîy noun 2 forms
ear, to listen, to hear
Proper name designating a male individual, 'Ozni,' listed as a descendant of Gad and ancestor of a Gadite clan within the genealogical records of the Israelites; by extension, the members of the clan …
H245 אֲזַנְיָה ʼĂzanyâh noun 1 form
to hear, to listen
A personal name: Azanyah. The name means 'Yah has listened' or 'Yahweh has heard', reflecting an affirmation that the deity has paid heed (typically to a plea or prayer). Used as the proper name of an…
H246 אֲזִקִּים ʼăziqqîym noun 2 forms
to connect, to fasten, to bind
Plural noun referring to iron fetters, shackles, or manacles used for securing the feet (and sometimes hands) of prisoners or captives, typically made of metal and fastened with chains or bars. Denote…
H247 אָזַר ʼâzar verb 13 forms
to gird, to bind around, to equip
To gird, to bind or fasten around (typically with a belt or sash); to equip or prepare oneself or another, especially for action or service. In broader contexts, can also convey strengthening, empower…
H248 אֶזְרוֹעַ ʼezrôwaʻ noun 2 forms
to stretch out, to sow (root meanings); to wield the arm, to show strength (figurative extensions)
Forearm, arm (from shoulder to hand); by extension, can refer to strength or power symbolized by the arm. In specific contexts, may denote not only the physical limb but also, metaphorically, the migh…
H249 אֶזְרָח ʼezrâch noun 7 forms
to rise, shine, spring up
A native individual or, in some contexts, a native tree or plant; primarily designates a person who is born in a specific land or region and thus possesses the rights or status associated with indigen…
H250 אֶזְרָחִי ʼEzrâchîy noun 1 form
to rise, shine (esp. of the sun); descend from, belong to (as patronymic)
A member or descendant of the family or clan of Zerah (זֶרַח), identified in certain biblical texts as a distinct lineage within the tribe of Judah. The term functions as an adjective meaning 'Zerahit…