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And the king melek (meh'-lek) a king -- king, royal. of Assyria 'Ashshuwr (ash-shoor') Ashshur, the second son of Shem; also his descendants and the country occupied by them (i.e. Assyria), its region and its empire sent shalach (shaw-lakh') to send away, for, or out (in a great variety of applications) Rabshakeh Rabshaqeh (rab-shaw-kay') chief butler; Rabshakeh, a Bab. official -- Rabshakeh. from Lachish Lachiysh (law-keesh') Lakish, a place in Palestine -- Lachish. to Jerusalem Yruwshalaim (yer-oo-shaw-lah'-im) founded peaceful; Jerushalaim or Jerushalem, the capital city of Palestine -- Jerusalem. unto king melek (meh'-lek) a king -- king, royal. Hezekiah Chizqiyah (khiz-kee-yaw') strengthened of Jah; Chizkijah, a king of Judah, also the name of two other Israelites -- Hezekiah, Hizkiah, Hizkijah. with a great kabed (kaw-bade') heavy; figuratively in a good sense (numerous) or in a bad sense (severe, difficult, stupid) -- (so) great, grievous, hard(-ened), (too) heavy(-ier), laden, much, slow, sore, thick. army cheyl (khale) an army; also (by analogy,) an intrenchment -- army, bulwark, host, poor, rampart, trench, wall. And he stood `amad (aw-mad') to stand, in various relations (literal and figurative, intransitive and transitive) by the conduit t`alah (teh-aw-law') a channel (into which water is raised for irrigation); also a bandage or plaster (as placed upon a wound) -- conduit, cured, healing, little river, trench, watercourse. of the upper 'elyown (el-yone') an elevation, i.e. (adj.) lofty (compar.); as title, the Supreme -- (Most, on) high(-er, -est), upper(-most). pool brekah (ber-ay-kaw') a reservoir (at which camels kneel as a resting-place) -- (fish-)pool. in the highway mcillah (mes-il-law') a thoroughfare (as turnpiked), literally or figuratively; specifically a viaduct, a staircase -- causeway, course, highway, path, terrace. of the fuller's kabac (kaw-bas') to trample; hence, to wash (properly, by stamping with the feet), whether literal (including the fulling process) or figurative -- fuller, wash(-ing). field sadeh (saw-deh') from an unused root meaning to spread out; a field (as flat) -- country, field, ground, land, soil, wild. |
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