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And it shall come to pass in that day yowm (yome) a day (as the warm hours), that the mountains har (har) a mountain or range of hills (sometimes used figuratively) -- hill (country), mount(-ain), promotion. shall drop down nataph (naw-taf') to ooze, i.e. distil gradually; by implication, to fall in drops; figuratively, to speak by inspiration -- drop(-ping), prophesy(-et). new wine `aciyc (aw-sees') must or fresh grape-juice (as just trodden out) -- juice, new (sweet) wine. and the hills gib`ah (ghib-aw') a hillock -- hill, little hill. shall flow yalak (yaw-lak') to walk; causatively, to carry (in various senses) with milk chalab (khaw-lawb') milk (as the richness of kine) -- + cheese, milk, sucking. and all the rivers 'aphiyq (aw-feek') containing, i.e. a tube; also a bed or valley of a stream; also a strong thing or a hero -- brook, channel, mighty, river, + scale, stream, strong piece. of Judah 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. shall flow yalak (yaw-lak') to walk; causatively, to carry (in various senses) with waters mayim (mah'-yim) water; figuratively, juice; by euphemism, urine, semen -- + piss, wasting, water(-ing, (-course, -flood, -spring). and a fountain ma`yan (mah-yawn') a fountain (also collectively), figuratively, a source (of satisfaction) -- fountain, spring, well. shall come forth yatsa' (yaw-tsaw') to go (causatively, bring) out, in a great variety of applications, literally and figuratively, direct and proxim. of the house bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) of the LORD Yhovah (yeh-ho-vaw') (the) self-Existent or Eternal; Jehovah, Jewish national name of God -- Jehovah, the Lord. and shall water shaqah (shaw-kaw') to quaff, i.e. (causatively) to irrigate or furnish a potion to -- cause to (give, give to, let, make to) drink, drown, moisten, water. the valley nachal (nakh'-al) a stream, especially a winter torrent; (by implication) a (narrow) valley (in which a brook runs); also a shaft (of a mine) -- brook, flood, river, stream, valley. of Shittim Shittiym (shit-teem') acacia trees; Shittim, a place East of the Jordan -- Shittim. |
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