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<< Lamentations 1:20 >>
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Behold ra'ah (raw-aw') to see, literally or figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive, intransitive and causative)surely, think, view, visions. O LORD Yhovah (yeh-ho-vaw') (the) self-Existent or Eternal; Jehovah, Jewish national name of God -- Jehovah, the Lord. for I am in distress tsarar (tsaw-rar') to cramp, literally or figuratively my bowels me`ah (may-aw') used only in plural the intestines, or (collectively) the abdomen, figuratively, sympathy; by implication, a vest; by extens. the stomach, the uterus (or of men, the seat of generation), the heart (figuratively) are troubled chamar (khaw-mar') to boil up; hence, to ferment (with scum); to glow (with redness); as denominative to smear with pitch -- daub, befoul, be red, trouble. mine heart leb (labe) the heart; also used (figuratively) very widely for the feelings, the will and even the intellect is turned haphak (haw-fak') to turn about or over; by implication, to change, overturn, return, pervert within qereb (keh'-reb) the nearest part, i.e. the center, whether literal, figurative or adverbial (especially with preposition) me for I have grievously marah (maw-raw') to be (causatively, make) bitter (or unpleasant); (figuratively) to rebel (or resist; causatively, to provoke) rebelled marah (maw-raw') to be (causatively, make) bitter (or unpleasant); (figuratively) to rebel (or resist; causatively, to provoke) abroad chuwts (khoots) abroad, field, forth, highway, more, out(-side, -ward), street, without. the sword chereb (kheh'-reb) drought; also a cutting instrument (from its destructive effect), as a knife, sword, or other sharp implement -- axe, dagger, knife, mattock, sword, tool. bereaveth shakol (shaw-kole') to miscarry, i.e. suffer abortion; by analogy, to bereave at home bayith (bah'-yith) a house (in the greatest variation of applications, especially family, etc.) there is as death maveth (maw'-veth) death (natural or violent); concretely, the dead, their place or state (hades); figuratively, pestilence, ruin -- (be) dead(-ly), death, die(-d). |
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