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<< Ecclesiastes 12:5 >>
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Also when they shall be afraid yare' (yaw-ray') to fear; morally, to revere; caus. to frighten of that which is high gaboahh (gaw-bo'-ah) elevated (or elated), powerful, arrogant -- haughty, height, high(-er), lofty, proud, exceeding proudly. and fears chathchath (khath-khath') terror -- fear. shall be in the way derek (deh'-rek) a road (as trodden); figuratively, a course of life or mode of action, often adverb and the almond tree shaqed (shaw-kade') the almond (tree or nut; as being the earliest in bloom) -- almond (tree). shall flourish na'ats (naw-ats') to scorn; or (Ecclesiastes 12:5), to bloom -- abhor, (give occasion to) blaspheme, contemn, despise, flourish, great, provoke. and the grasshopper chagab (khaw-gawb') a locust -- locust. shall be a burden cabal (saw-bal') to carry, or (reflexively) be burdensome; specifically, to be gravid -- bear, be a burden, carry, strong to labour. and desire 'abiyownah (ab-ee-yo-naw') provocative of desire; the caper berry (from its stimulative taste) -- desire. shall fail parar (paw-rar') to break up (usually figuratively), i.e. to violate, frustrate because man 'adam (aw-dawm') ruddy i.e. a human being (an individual or the species, mankind, etc.) -- another, + hypocrite, + common sort, low, man (mean, of low degree), person. goeth halak (haw-lak') to walk (in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively) to his long `owlam (o-lawm') concealed, i.e. the vanishing point; generally, time out of mind (past or future), i.e. (practically) eternity; frequentatively, adverbial (especially with prepositional prefix) always home bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) and the mourners caphad (saw-fad') to tear the hair and beat the breasts (as Orientals do in grief); generally to lament; by implication, to wail -- lament, mourn(-er), wail. go about cabab (saw-bab') to revolve, surround, or border; used in various applications, literally and figuratively (as follows) the streets shuwq (shook) a street (as run over) -- street. |
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