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And it was told nagad (naw-gad') to front, i.e. stand boldly out opposite; by implication (causatively), to manifest; figuratively, to announce (always by word of mouth to one present); specifically, to expose, predict, explain, praise the house bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) of David David (daw-veed') loving; David, the youngest son of Jesse -- David. saying 'amar (aw-mar') to say (used with great latitude) Syria 'Aram (arawm') the highland; Aram or Syria, and its inhabitants; also the name of the son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and of an Israelite -- Aram, Mesopotamia, Syria, Syrians. is confederate nuwach (noo'-akh) to rest, i.e. settle down; used in a great variety of applications with Ephraim 'Ephrayim (ef-rah'-yim) double fruit; Ephrajim, a son of Joseph; also the tribe descended from him, and its territory -- Ephraim, Ephraimites. And his heart lebab (lay-bawb') the heart (as the most interior organ) was moved nuwa` (noo'-ah) to waver, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively (as subjoined) and the heart lebab (lay-bawb') the heart (as the most interior organ) of his 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. as the trees `ets (ates) a tree (from its firmness); hence, wood (plural sticks) -- + carpenter, gallows, helve, + pine, plank, staff, stalk, stick, stock, timber, tree, wood. of the wood ya`ar (yah'-ar) a copse of bushes; hence, a forest; hence, honey in the comb (as hived in trees) -- (honey-)comb, forest, wood. are moved nuwa` (noo'-ah) to waver, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively (as subjoined) with paniym (paw-neem') the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition (before, etc.) the wind ruwach (roo'-akh) wind; by resemblance breath, i.e. a sensible (or even violent) exhalation; figuratively, life, anger, unsubstantiality; by extension, a region of the sky; by resemblance spirit, but only of a rational being |
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