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Thy riches hown (hone) wealth; by implication, enough -- enough, + for nought, riches, substance, wealth. and thy fairs `izzabown (iz-zaw-bone') trade, i.e. the place (mart) or the payment (revenue) -- fair, ware. thy merchandise ma`arab (mah-ar-awb') traffic; by implication, mercantile goods -- market, merchandise. thy mariners mallach (mal-lawkh') a sailor (as following the salt) -- mariner. and thy pilots chobel (kho-bale') a sailor -- pilot, shipmaster. thy calkers bedeq (beh'-dek) a gap or leak (in a building or a ship) -- breach, calker. chazaq (khaw-zak') to fasten upon; hence, to seize, be strong (figuratively, courageous, causatively strengthen, cure, help, repair, fortify), obstinate; to bind, restrain, conquer and the occupiers `arab (aw-rab') to braid, i.e. intermix; technically, to traffic (as if by barter); also or give to be security (as a kind of exchange) of thy merchandise ma`arab (mah-ar-awb') traffic; by implication, mercantile goods -- market, merchandise. and all thy men 'enowsh (en-oshe') a mortal; hence, a man in general (singly or collectively)English versions, especially when used in apposition with another word. of war milchamah (mil-khaw-maw') a battle (i.e. the engagement); generally, war (i.e. warfare) -- battle, fight(-ing), war(-rior). that are in thee and in all thy company qahal (kaw-hawl') assemblage (usually concretely) -- assembly, company, congregation, multitude. which is in the midst tavek (taw'-vek) a bisection, i.e. (by implication) the centre -- among(-st), between, half, (there-,where-), in(-to), middle, mid(-night), midst (among), out (of), through, with(-in). of thee shall fall naphal (naw-fal') to fall, in a great variety of applications (intransitive or causative, literal or figurative) into the midst leb (labe) the heart; also used (figuratively) very widely for the feelings, the will and even the intellect of the seas yam (yawm) from an unused root meaning to roar -- sea (-faring man, (-shore), south, west (-ern, side, -ward). in the day yowm (yome) a day (as the warm hours), of thy ruin mappeleth (map-peh'-leth) fall, i.e. decadence; concretely, a ruin; specifically a carcase -- carcase, fall, ruin. |
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