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H351 אֵיכֹה ʼêykôh particle 1 form
to inquire, to ask where, to question location or situation
An adverb meaning 'where?' used in interrogative contexts to ask about location, situation, or position. Found in Hebrew poetry and rhetorical questions, often expressing inquiry about the whereabouts…
H352 אַיִל ʼayil noun 32 forms
to be strong, to be mighty, to support
A male ram, particularly of the sheep species, widely used for sacrificial purposes and symbolically representing strength and leadership. By extension, refers to strong leaders or chiefs (especially …
H353 אֱיָל ʼĕyâl noun 1 form
to be strong, to lead, to be robust
A term denoting physical strength or power, often used metaphorically to describe vigor or might in various contexts. In some cases, it refers to strength of character or resilience.
H354 אַיָּל ʼayâl noun 8 forms
ram, strong, mighty
A male deer, specifically a stag, often associated with grace, strength, or speed in poetic imagery. While sometimes compared to a ram in terms of vigor or status, the primary lexical sense is focused…
H355 אַיָּלָה ʼayâlâh noun 4 forms
strength, to be strong, to advance
A female deer, specifically a doe or hind, often noted for her grace and swiftness. The term is used both for literal references to female deer and as a simile or metaphor for feminine beauty, slender…
H356 אֵילוֹן ʼÊylôwn noun 5 forms
to be strong, to be prominent, to ram (as in an animal), to tree (strong trees; i.e., oak)
A proper noun used as a personal name and as a place name, meaning 'oak' or 'terebinth', with an extended sense referring to a place characterized by prominent oak or terebinth trees. As a name for in…
H357 אַיָּלוֹן ʼAyâlôwn noun 4 forms
to be strong, to be swift, deer (stag)
Proper noun denoting multiple locations—primarily a significant city and valley in the southern part of ancient Canaan, later associated with the territory allotted to the tribes of Dan and Ephraim. T…
H358 אֵילוֹן בֵּית חָנָן ʼÊylôwn Bêyth Chânân noun 3 forms
oak tree, house, to be gracious
Proper noun: A town name signifying 'oak(-grove) of the house of Chanan.' The name designates a geographic location in the lowland region (Shephelah) of ancient Israelite territory, most likely referr…
H359 אֵילוֹת ʼÊylôwth noun 5 forms
ram, strong, mighty tree, pillar
Proper name referring to a port city situated at the northern end of the Gulf of Aqaba (northern Red Sea), known in the Hebrew Bible as 'Eloth' or 'Elath.' The primary sense is that of a geographic lo…
H360 אֱיָלוּת ʼĕyâlûwth noun 1 form
to be strong, to be mighty, to possess physical power
Feminine noun denoting strength or might, particularly in the sense of physical power, vigor or the attribute of strength personified or exemplified by a female. In poetic use, often applies metaphori…
H361 אֵילָם ʼêylâm noun 11 forms
strength, to be strong, to support structurally
A large entrance hall, vestibule, or porch—typically a grand architectural feature, often roofed and with columns, forming an antechamber or entryway to a palace or temple, especially prominent in des…
H362 אֵילִם ʼÊylim noun 4 forms
strength, strong tree, ram
Elim: a place name in the wilderness narratives of the Pentateuch, referring to an oasis characterized by an abundance of date palms and water springs. The name as a plural form suggests 'palms,' indi…
H363 אִילָן ʼîylân noun 2 forms
to be strong, robust
A tree; used in biblical Aramaic to refer generically to any tree or large woody plant. The word does not specify species or function but denotes a substantial standing plant with a trunk and branches…
H364 אֵיל פָּארָן ʼÊyl Pâʼrân noun 2 forms
to be strong, to be prominent (of an object such as a tree); region name (Paran)
A place name meaning 'Terebinth (large tree) of Paran,' designating a specific site in the region of Paran. The term denotes a prominent tree or grove named in association with Paran, used as a geogra…
H365 אַיֶּלֶת ʼayeleth noun 1 form
to be strong, prominent, lead
A female deer, specifically a doe or hind; used both in literal contexts for the animal and in metaphorical or poetic imagery to convey beauty, grace, swiftness, or vulnerability. In poetic passages, …
H366 אָיֹם ʼâyôm adjective 2 forms
to frighten, to inspire awe, to cause dread
Frightful, awe-inspiring, causing terror, dread, or reverence; describes that which provokes strong fear or awe due to overwhelming, intimidating, or extraordinary qualities.
H367 אֵימָה ʼêymâh noun 13 forms
to terrify, cause fear, inspire dread
A profound sense of dread, terror, or overwhelming fear, often instigated by a sudden or awe-inspiring event. The term can describe both psychological states (internal terror, horror) and the objectiv…
H368 אֵימִים ʼÊymîym noun 3 forms
to frighten, to instill terror, to make afraid
Emim, the name of an ancient people group noted for their formidable stature and perceived as fearsome or terrifying by their neighbors; the term is also linked semantically to 'terrors' but in this c…
H369 אַיִן ʼayin particle 33 forms
to be absent, to not exist, to lack, to be void
A particle of negation meaning 'there is not,' 'is not,' or 'does not exist'; used to express the absence, non-existence, or lack of a person, thing, quality, or condition. By extension, it can mark s…
H370 אַיִן ʼayin particle 2 forms
to be nothing, not to exist, absence
Interrogative adverb used to ask about the origin, source, or location of someone or something, typically translated as 'where?' or 'from where?'. Primarily appears with prepositions (especially מִן, …
H371 אִין ʼîyn particle 1 form
to be lacking, to be absent, not to exist
A negative particle, functioning as an interrogative marker for negation—'is it not?', 'is not...?'— or, less commonly, as an emphatic negative 'not, there is not.' It appears chiefly in interrogative…
H372 אִיעֶזֵר ʼÎyʻezêr noun 1 form
island, region, (possibly 'coast'); help, support
Proper name, masculine: Iezer or Iyezer, an individual mentioned as an ancestor of a clan of the tribe of Manasseh (Num 26:30; Josh 17:2), from which the family of the Iezerites (אִיעֶזְרִי, Iyʿezri) …
H373 אִיעֶזְרִי ʼÎyʻezrîy noun 1 form
to help, assist, support
Patronymic designation identifying a member or descendant of the family or clan of Iezer (אִיעֶזֵר), typically referring to an individual belonging to the Iezerite lineage within the genealogical stru…
H374 אֵיפָה ʼêyphâh noun 8 forms
uncertain (Egyptian loanword referring to vessel, container, measure)
A dry measure of capacity, primarily for grain and similar goods, equal to approximately 20-22 liters (about 0.6 bushels); also, a standard vessel or container of this capacity. In some contexts, the …
H375 אֵיפֹה ʼêyphôh particle 2 forms
to seek location, inquire about place
Interrogative adverb meaning 'where?' or 'in what place?', used to inquire about physical or metaphorical location. In rare cases, can have an extended sense of 'in what way?' or 'when?' depending on …
H376 אִישׁ ʼîysh noun 59 forms
man, individual, person, husband
A male human being; an individual man; often used to denote a person in general (regardless of gender in legal or representative contexts); also employed as a term for 'husband' or for one's counterpa…
H377 אִישׁ ʼîysh verb 1 form
man, male human, husband
To act as a man, to display qualities or actions associated with being a man, especially in terms of courage, strength, or resolve. The verb usually denotes demonstrating manliness or fortitude in sit…
H378 אִישׁ־בֹּשֶׁת ʼÎysh-Bôsheth noun 3 forms
man, male, to be ashamed, to confound
Personal name meaning 'man of shame' or 'man of disgrace'; specifically, the name borne by a son of King Saul who briefly ruled over the northern Israelite tribes after Saul's death. In context, the c…
H379 אִישְׁהוֹד ʼÎyshᵉhôwd noun 1 form
man, splendor, majesty, glory
Personal name: Ishhod. Identifies an individual designated 'man of majesty' or 'man of splendor.' Used as a proper name in genealogical records to indicate lineage or distinctiveness.
H380 אִישׁוֹן ʼîyshôwn noun 4 forms
man, person, individual (root meaning)
The dark central part of the eye (the pupil), metaphorically used for the 'apple of the eye'—that is, something precious or carefully protected. In rare extended usage, denotes the deepest or middle p…
H381 אִישׁ־חַיִל ʼÎysh-Chayil
to be a man, to have strength, be capable, show valor
A man possessing strength, capability, valor, or notable standing; in context, an individual characterized by exceptional ability, military prowess, resourcefulness, or noble qualities. The phrase is …
H382 אִישׁ־טוֹב ʼÎysh-Ṭôwb
man, person (from איש); Tob as a place-name
A man of Tob; used as a place name denoting the region or people associated with Tob, an area east of the Jordan, probably in the Transjordanian highlands. The term refers either to individuals from t…
H383 אִיתַי ʼîythay particle 7 forms
to exist, to be present
A particle indicating existence or presence; primarily used to assert the existence or availability of something or someone in a given situation ('there is,' 'there are'). In questions or negative cla…
H384 אִיתִיאֵל ʼÎythîyʼêl noun 2 forms
to be with, to accompany, God
A personal name meaning 'God is with me' or 'God has come.' Used as the name of an individual in Proverbs 30:1, where it refers either to a historical Israelite or a symbolic person addressed in a wis…
H385 אִיתָמָר ʼÎythâmâr noun 4 forms
region, coast, palm tree
Personal name: Ithamar. Refers specifically to the son of Aaron, brother of Eleazar, belonging to the original Israelite priestly family. Used exclusively in genealogical, narrative, and priestly cont…
H386 אֵיתָן ʼêythân adjective 6 forms
to endure, to continue, to be perpetual/constant
A longstanding, enduring, or perennial condition, object, or quality; descriptor for something that is firmly established, enduring, or possessing lasting strength. In some contexts, a proper name. Al…
H387 אֵיתָן ʼÊythân noun 4 forms
to be enduring, to be perpetual, to continue
(1) Constant, perennial, continually flowing or enduring (of rivers, mountains, or conditions); (2) As a personal name, Ethan, borne by several individuals in the Hebrew Bible, likely connoting steadf…
H388 אֵיתָנִים ʼÊythânîym adjective 1 form
to be perennial, enduring, constant, ever-flowing
(1) Streams or waterways characterized as perennial, never-failing (permanent brooks). (2) The name of the seventh month of the ancient Israelite calendar (later known as Tishrei), used here in a cale…
H389 אַךְ ʼak particle 2 forms
to affirm, to be sure, to assert reality, to limit
A particle denoting affirmation, certainty, or limitation, used to assert the truth of a statement ('surely, indeed, truly'), express emphasis or exclusivity ('only, alone'), or introduce a restrictio…
H390 אַכַּד ʼAkkad noun 1 form
uncertain, possibly Akkadian/Akkad (city or region name)
Akkad — a city in the land of Shinar (southern Mesopotamia), known as one of the principal cities of Nimrod's kingdom listed in Genesis 10:10. The term functions as a proper noun designating an ancien…
H391 אַכְזָב ʼakzâb adjective 2 forms
to be false, lie, disappoint, betray trust
A place name or noun signifying 'deceit' or 'disappointment,' referring to something or someone unreliable or disappointing expectations. As a toponym, Akzab designates a specific town, likely so name…
H392 אַכְזִיב ʼAkzîyb noun 3 forms
to lie, disappoint, be untrue
Akzib (אַכְזִיב) is a proper noun designating the name of two locations mentioned in the Hebrew Bible: one in the Judean Shephelah (southwestern hills) allocated to the tribe of Judah, and one in the …
H393 אַכְזָר ʼakzâr adjective 2 forms
to be harsh, to be cruel, to show no pity
A person or action characterized by lack of compassion or mercy, harshness, or severity; denotes one who is cruel, fierce, or lacking in pity. In some contexts, may imply a violent or merciless dispos…
H394 אַכְזָרִי ʼakzârîy adjective 2 forms
to be cruel, act harshly, lack compassion
Describes one who is harsh, pitiless, or merciless; a person, act, or sentiment that displays an absence of compassion or empathy. As an adjective, it characterizes actions or people as ruthless or cr…
H395 אַכְזְרִיּוּת ʼakzᵉrîyûwth noun 1 form
to be cruel, to act ruthlessly, to lack compassion
Intense harshness or severity; the quality or state of being ruthless, pitiless, or cruel in action or character. The term underscores extreme lack of compassion, often in the treatment of others, esp…
H396 אֲכִילָה ʼăkîylâh noun 1 form
to eat, consume, devour
Edible substance; that which is suitable or ordinarily used for eating or sustenance. The term denotes food, generally as an abstraction or generic designation for that which may be consumed for nouri…
H397 אֲכִישׁ ʼĂkîysh noun 1 form
proper name, title of a Philistine ruler
A personal name referring specifically to one or more rulers of Gath, a major Philistine city-state. Most notably, 'Akish' designates the Philistine king during the period of David's fugitive years as…
H398 אָכַל ʼâkal verb 165 forms
to eat, consume, devour
To consume food by eating, to partake of nourishment. Beyond literal ingestion, it can also mean to destroy, consume, or use up in various contexts. May refer figuratively to the act of consuming, des…
H399 אֲכַל ʼăkal verb 6 forms
to eat, consume, devour
To eat, consume, or devour, both in the literal sense of ingesting food and in figurative senses such as consuming, destroying, or eroding. In Aramaic biblical texts, it most often refers to the physi…
H400 אֹכֶל ʼôkel noun 8 forms
to eat, consume, devour
Anything eaten as nourishment, generally used for 'food' in the broadest sense, including both plant and animal substance. In some contexts refers to the act or practice of eating, or what is prepared…