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a height, a name used simply to denote a high place where the Jews worshipped idols (Ezek. 20:29). The plural is translated "high places" in Num. 22:41 and Ezek ...
Ram = "high" or "exalted" 1) a Judaite, son of Hezron, father of Amminadab ... See also 1027. see HEBREW for 07311 see HEBREW for 01027. Variations in Bible ...
Hebrew. Strongs #0144: rda 'Adar (Aramaic). Adar = "glorious" 1) twelfth month, corresponding to modern March or April ...
Pronunciation: saw-gab'. Origin: a primitive root. Reference: TWOT - 2234. PrtSpch: verb. In Hebrew: hbgvn 4, bgvnw 3, bgvn 3, ynbgvt 2, bgvyw 2, hbgv 1, ...
tn The Hebrew word בָּמָה (bamah) means “high place.” (0.62), (Jer 7:31). 2 ...
Hebrew. Strongs #05941: yle `Eliy. Eli = "ascension" 1) descendant of Aaron through Ithamar and high priest and judge of. Israel when Samuel entered service ...
tn The word “high” is not in the Hebrew text but is supplied in the translation for clarity. (0.35), (Eze 38:12). 2 tn The Hebrew ...
Hebrew. Strongs #0173: hmbylha 'Oholiybamah. Aholibamah = "tent of the high place" 1) wife of Esau 2) an Edomite chieftain ...
1) height, high place 1a) as place of illicit worship. feminine active participle of 7311; a height (as a seat of idolatry):-high place. see HEBREW for 07311 ...