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<< Jeremiah 38:22 >>
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And behold all the women 'ishshah (ish-shaw') irregular plural, nashiym {naw-sheem'}; a woman that are left sha'ar (shaw-ar') to swell up, i.e. be (causatively, make) redundant -- leave, (be) left, let, remain, remnant, reserve, the rest. in the king melek (meh'-lek) a king -- king, royal. of Judah's Yhuwdah (yeh-hoo-daw') celebrated; Jehudah (or Judah), the name of five Israelites; also of the tribe descended from the first, and of its territory -- Judah. house bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) shall be brought forth yatsa' (yaw-tsaw') to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim. to the king melek (meh'-lek) a king -- king, royal. of Babylon's Babel (baw-bel') confusion; Babel (i.e. Babylon), including Babylonia and the Babylonian empire -- Babel, Babylon. princes sar (sar) a head person (of any rank or class) -- captain (that had rule), chief (captain), general, governor, keeper, lord, (-task-)master, prince(-ipal), ruler, steward. and those women shall say 'amar (aw-mar') to say (used with great latitude) Thy friends 'enowsh (en-oshe') a mortal; hence, a man in general (singly or collectively)English versions, especially when used in apposition with another word. shalowm (shaw-lome') safe, i.e. (figuratively) well, happy, friendly; also (abstractly) welfare, i.e. health, prosperity, peace have set thee on cuwth (sooth) to prick, i.e. (figuratively) stimulate; by implication, to seduce -- entice, move, persuade, provoke, remove, set on, stir up, take away. and have prevailed yakol (yaw-kole') to be able, literally (can, could) or morally (may, might) against thee thy feet regel (reh'-gel) a foot (as used in walking); by implication, a step; by euphem. the pudenda -- be able to endure, according as, after, coming, follow, (broken-)foot(-ed, -stool), great toe, haunt, journey, leg, piss, possession, time. are sunk taba` (taw-bah') to sink -- drown, fasten, settle, sink. in the mire bots (botse) mud (as whitish clay) -- mire. and they are turned away cuwg (soog) to flinch, i.e. (by implication) to go back, literally (to retreat) or figuratively (to apostatize) -- backslider, drive, go back, turn (away, back). back 'achowr (aw-khore') the hinder part; hence (adverb) behind, backward; also (as facing north) the West -- after(-ward), back (part, -side, -ward), hereafter, (be-)hind(-er part), time to come, without. |
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