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Therefore thou hast forsaken natash (naw-tash') cast off, drawn, let fall, forsake, join (battle), leave (off), lie still, loose, spread (self) abroad, stretch out, suffer. thy people `am (am) a people (as a congregated unit); specifically, a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively, a flock -- folk, men, nation, people. the house bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) of Jacob Ya`aqob (yah-ak-obe') heel-catcher (i.e. supplanter); Jaakob, the Israelitish patriarch -- Jacob. because they be replenished male' (maw-lay') a primitive root, to fill or (intransitively) be full of, in a wide application (literally and figuratively) from the east qedem (keh'-dem) the front, of place (absolutely, the fore part, relatively the East) or time (antiquity); often used adverbially (before, anciently, eastward) and are soothsayers `anan (aw-nan') to cover; to cloud over; figuratively, to act covertly, i.e. practise magic -- bring, enchanter, Meonemin, observe(-r of) times, soothsayer, sorcerer. like the Philistines Plishtiy (pel-ish-tee') a Pelishtite or inhabitant of Pelesheth -- Philistine. and they please caphaq (saw-fak') to clap the hands (in token of compact, derision, grief, indignation, or punishment); by implication of satisfaction, to be enough; by implication of excess, to vomit themselves in the children yeled (yeh'-led) something born, i.e. a lad or offspring -- boy, child, fruit, son, young man (one). of strangers nokriy (nok-ree') strange, in a variety of degrees and applications (foreign, non-relative, adulterous, different, wonderful) -- alien, foreigner, outlandish, strange(-r, woman). |
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