Jaakan 0885 ## B@eroth B@ney-Ya<aqan {be-ay-roth' be-nay' yah-a-can'}; from

the feminine plural of 875, and the plural contraction of 1121, and 3292;

wells of (the) sons of Jaakan; Beeroth-Bene-Jaakan, a place in the Desert:

-- Beeroth of the children of {Jaakan}.


 

Jaakan 3292 ## Ya<aqan {yah-ak-awn'}; from the same as 6130; Jaakan, an

Idumaean: -- {Jaakan}. Compare 1142.


 

Jaakobah 3291 ## Ya<aqobah {yah-ak-o'-baw}; from 3290; Jaakobah, an

Israelite: -- {Jaakobah}.


 

Jaala 3279 ## Ya<ala> {yah-al-aw'}; or Ya<alah {yah-al-aw'}; the same as

3280 or direct from 3276; Jaala or Jaalah, one of the Nethinim: -- {Jaala},

Jaalah.


 

Jaalah 3279 ## Ya<ala> {yah-al-aw'}; or Ya<alah {yah-al-aw'}; the same as

3280 or direct from 3276; Jaala or Jaalah, one of the Nethinim: -- Jaala,

{Jaalah}.


 

Jaanai 3285 ## Ya<anay {yah-an-ah'ee}; from the same as 3283; responsive;

Jaanai, an Israelite: -- {Jaanai}.


 

Jaare-oregim 3296 ## Ya<arey >Or@giym {yah-ar-ay' o-reg-eem'}; from the

plural of 3293 and the masculine plural active participle of 707; woods of

weavers; Jaare-Oregim, an Israelite: -- {Jaare-oregim}.


 

Jaasau 3299 ## Ya<asuw {yah-as-oo'}; from 6213; they will do; Jaasu, an

Israelite: -- {Jaasau}.


 

Jaasiel 3300 ## Ya<asiy>el {yah-as-ee-ale'}; from 6213 and 410; made of

God; Jaasiel, an Israelite: -- {Jaasiel}, Jasiel.


 

Jaazaniah 2970 ## Ya>azanyah {yah-az-an-yaw'}; or Ya>azanyahuw

{yah-az-an-yaw'-hoo}; from 238 and 3050; heard of Jah; Jaazanjah, the name

of four Israelites: -- {Jaazaniah}. Compare 3153.


 

Jaazer 3270 ## Ya<azeyr {yah-az-ayr'}; or Ya<zer {yah-zare'}; from 5826;

helpful; Jaazer or Jazer, a place East of the Jordan: -- {Jaazer}, Jazer.



 

Jaaziah 3269 ## Ya<aziyahuw {yah-az-ee-yaw'-hoo}; from 3267 and 3050;

emboldened of Jah; Jaazijah, an Israelite: -- {Jaaziah}.


 

Jaaziel 3268 ## Ya<aziy>el {yah-az-ee-ale'}; from 3267 and 4l0; emboldened

of God; Jaaziel, an Israelite: -- {Jaaziel}.


 

Jabal 2989 ## Yabal {yaw-bawl'}; the same as 2988; Jabal, an antediluvian:

-- {Jabal}.


 

Jabbok 2999 ## Yabboq {yab-boke'}; probably from 1238; pouring forth;

Jabbok, a river East of the Jordan: -- {Jabbok}.


 

Jabez 3258 ## Ya<bets {yah-bates'}; from an unused root probably meaning to

grieve; sorrowful; Jabets, the name of an Israelite, and also of a place in

Palestine: -- {Jabez}.


 

Jabin 2985 ## Yabiyn {yaw-bene'}; from 995; intelligent; Jabin, the name of

two Canaanitish kings: -- {Jabin}.


 

Jabneel 2995 ## Yabn@>el {yab-neh-ale'}; from 1129 and 410: built of God;

Jabneel, the name of two places in Palestine: -- {Jabneel}.


 

Jabneh 2996 ## Yabneh {yab-neh'}; from 1129; a building; Jabneh, a place in

Palestine: -- {Jabneh}.


 

Jachan 3275 ## Ya<kan {yah-kawn'}; from the same as 5912; troublesome;

Jakan, an Israelite: -- {Jachan}.


 

Jachin 3199 ## Yakiyn {yaw-keen'}; from 3559; he (or it) will establish;

Jakin, the name of three Israelites and of a temple pillar: -- {Jachin}.



 

Jachinites 3200 ## Yakiyniy {yaw-kee-nee'}; patronymically from 3199; a

Jakinite (collectively) or descendants of Jakin: -- {Jachinites}.


 

jacinth 5191 # huakinthinos {hoo-ak-in'-thee-nos}; from 5192; "hyacinthine"

or "jacinthine", i.e. deep blue: -- {jacinth}.


 

jacinth 5192 # huakinthos {hoo-ak'-in-thos}; of uncertain derivation; the

"hyacinth" or "jacinth", i.e. some gem of a deep blue color, probably the

zirkon: -- {jacinth}.


 

Jacob 3290 ## Ya<aqob {yah-ak-obe'}; from 6117; heel-catcher(i.e.

supplanter); Jaakob, the Israelitish patriarch: -- {Jacob}.


 

Jacob 0011 # Abraam {ab-rah-am'}; of Hebrew origin [85]; Abraham, the

Hebrew patriarch: -- Abraham. [In Acts 7:16 the text should probably read

{Jacob}.]


 

Jacob 2384 # Iakob {ee-ak-obe'}; of Hebrew origin [3290]; Jacob (i.e.

Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites: -- also an Israelite: --

{Jacob}.


 

Jada 3047 ## Yada< {yaw-daw'}; from 3045; knowing; Jada, an Israelite: --

{Jada}.


 

Jaddua 3037 ## Yadduwa< {yad-doo'-ah}; from 3045; knowing; Jaddua, the name

of two Israelites: -- {Jaddua}.


 

Jadon 3036 ## Yadown {yaw-done'}; from 3034; thankful; Jadon, an Israelite:

-- {Jadon}.


 

Jael 3278 ## Ya<el {yaw-ale'}; the same as 3277; Jael, a Canaanite: --

{Jael}.


 

Jagur 3017 ## Yaguwr {yaw-goor'}; probably from 1481; a lodging; Jagur, a

place in Palestine: -- {Jagur}.


 

jah 3050 ## Yahh {yaw}; contraction for 3068, and meaning the same; Jah,

the sacred name: -- Jah, the Lord, most vehement. Compare names in "-iah,"

"- {jah}."


 

Jah 3050 ## Yahh {yaw}; contraction for 3068, and meaning the same; Jah,

the sacred name: -- {Jah}, the Lord, most vehement. Compare names in

"-iah," "- jah."


 

Jahath 3189 ## Yachath {yakh'-ath}; from 3161; unity; Jachath, the name of

four Israelites: -- {Jahath}.


 

Jahaz 3096 ## Yahats {yah'-hats}; or Yahtsah {yah'-tsaw; or (feminine)

Yahtsah {yah-tsaw'}; from an unused root meaning to stamp; perhaps

threshing-floor; Jahats or Jahtsah, a place East of the Jordan: -- {Jahaz},

Jahazah, Jahzah.


 

Jahazah 3096 ## Yahats {yah'-hats}; or Yahtsah {yah'-tsaw; or (feminine)

Yahtsah {yah-tsaw'}; from an unused root meaning to stamp; perhaps

threshing-floor; Jahats or Jahtsah, a place East of the Jordan: -- Jahaz,

{Jahazah}, Jahzah.


 

Jahaziah 3167 ## Yachz@yah {yakh-zeh-yaw'}; from 2372 and 3050; Jah will

behold; Jachzejah, an Israelite: -- {Jahaziah}.


 

Jahaziel 3166 ## Yachaziy>el {yakh-az-ee-ale'}; from 2372 and 410; beheld

of God; Jachaziel, the name of five Israelites: -- {Jahaziel}, Jahziel.




Jahdiel 3164 ## Yachdiy>el {yakh-dee-ale'}; from 3162 and 410; unity of

God; Jachdiel, an Israelite: -- {Jahdiel}.


 

Jahdo 3163 ## Yachdow {yakh-doe'}; from 3162 with pronominal suffix; his

unity, i.e . (adverb) together; Jachdo, an Israelite: -- {Jahdo}.


 

Jahleel 3177 ## Yachl@>el {yakh-leh-ale'}; from 3176 and 410; expectant of

God; Jachleel, an Israelite: -- {Jahleel}.


 

Jahleelites 3178 ## Yachl@>eliy {yakh-leh-ay-lee'}; patronymically from

3177; a Jachleelite or descendant of Jachleel: -- {Jahleelites}.


 

Jahmai 3181 ## Yachmay {yakh-mah'-ee}; probably from 3179; hot; Jachmai, an

Israelite: -- {Jahmai}.


 

Jahzah 3096 ## Yahats {yah'-hats}; or Yahtsah {yah'-tsaw; or (feminine)

Yahtsah {yah-tsaw'}; from an unused root meaning to stamp; perhaps

threshing-floor; Jahats or Jahtsah, a place East of the Jordan: -- Jahaz,

Jahazah, {Jahzah}.


 

Jahzeel 3183 ## Yachts@>el {yakh-tseh-ale'}; from 2673 and 410; God will

allot; Jachtseel, an Israelite: -- {Jahzeel}. Compare 3185.


 

Jahzeelites 3184 ## Yachts@>eliy {yakh-tseh-ay-lee'}; patronymically from

3183; a Jachtseelite (collectively) or descendants of Jachtseel: --

{Jahzeelites}.


 

Jahzerah 3170 ## Yachzerah {yakh-zay-raw'}; from the same as 2386; perhaps

protection; Jachzerah, an Israelite: -- {Jahzerah}.


 

Jahziel 3166 ## Yachaziy>el {yakh-az-ee-ale'}; from 2372 and 410; beheld of

God; Jachaziel, the name of five Israelites: -- Jahaziel, {Jahziel}.


 

Jahziel 3185 ## Yachtsiy>el {yakh-tsee-ale'}; from 2673 and 410; allotted

of God; Jachtsiel, an Israelite: -- {Jahziel}. Compare 3183.


 

jailor 1200 # desmophulax {des-mof-oo'-lax}; from 1199 and 5441; a jailer

(as guarding the prisoners): -- {jailor}, keeper of the prison.


 

Jair 2971 ## Ya>iyr {yaw-ere'}; from 215; enlightener; Jair, the name of

four Israelites: -- {Jair}.


 

Jair 3265 ## Ya<uwr {yaw-oor'}; apparently the passive participle of the

same as 3293; wooded; Jaur, an Israelite: -- {Jair}[from the margin].


 

Jairite 2972 ## Ya>iriy {yaw-ee-ree'}; patronymically from 2971; a Jairite

or descendant of Jair: -- {Jairite}.


 

Jairus 2383 # Iaeiros {ee-ah'-i-ros}; of Hebrew origin [2971]; Jairus (i.e.

Jair), an Israelite: -- {Jairus}.


 

Jakeh 3348 ## Yaqeh {yaw-keh'}; from an unused root probably meaning to

obey; obedient; Jakeh, a symbolical name (for Solomon): -- {Jakeh}.


 

Jakim 3356 ## Yaqiym {yaw-keem'}; from 6965; he will raise; Jakim, the name

of two Israelites: -- {Jakim}. Compare 3079.


 

Jalam 3281 ## Ya<lam {yah-lawm'}; from 5956; occult; Jalam, an Edomite: --

{Jalam}.


 

Jalon 3210 ## Yalown {yaw-lone'}; from 3885; lodging; Jalon, an Israelite:

-- {Jalon}.


 

Jambres 2387 # Iambres {ee-am-brace'}; of Egyptian origin; Jambres, an

Egyptian: -- {Jambres}.


 

James 2385 # Iakobos {ee-ak'-o-bos}; the same as 2384 Graecized; Jacobus,

the name of three Israelites: -- {James}.


 

Jamin 3226 ## Yamiyn {yaw-meen'}; the same as 3225; Jamin, the name of

three Israelites: -- {Jamin}. See also 1144.


 

Jaminites 3228 ## Y@miyniy {yem-ee-nee'}; patronymically from 3226; a

Jeminite (collectively) or descendants of Jamin: -- {Jaminites}. See also

ll45.


 

Jamlech 3230 ## Yamlek {yam-lake'}; from 4427; he will make king; Jamlek,

an Israelite: -- {Jamlech}.


 

jangling 3150 # mataiologia {mat-ah-yol-og-ee'-ah}; from 3151; random talk,

i.e. babble: -- vain {jangling}.


 

Janna 2388 # Ianna {ee-an-nah'}; probably of Hebrew origin [compare 3238];

Janna, an Israelite: -- {Janna}.


 

Jannes 2389 # Iannes {ee-an-nace'}; of Egyptian origin; Jannes, an

Egyptian: -- {Jannes}.


 

Janoah 3239 ## Yanowach {yaw-no'-akh}; or (with enclitic) Yanowchah

{yaw-no'-khaw}; from 3240; quiet; Janoach or Janochah, a place in

Palestine: -- {Janoah}, Janohah.


 

Janohah 3239 ## Yanowach {yaw-no'-akh}; or (with enclitic) Yanowchah

{yaw-no'-khaw}; from 3240; quiet; Janoach or Janochah, a place in

Palestine: -- Janoah, {Janohah}.


 

Janum 3241 ## Yaniym {yaw-neem'}; from 5123; asleep; Janim, a place in

Palestine: -- {Janum} [from the margin].


 

Japha 3305 ## Yapho {yaw-fo'}; or Yaphow> (Ezra 3:7) {yaw-fo'}; from 3302;

beautiful; Japho, a place in Palestine: -- {Japha}, Joppa.


 

Japheth 3315 ## Yepheth {yeh'-feth}; from 6601; expansion; Jepheth, a son

of Noah; also his posterity: -- {Japheth}.


 

Japhia 3309 ## Yaphiya< {yaw-fee'-ah}; from 3313; bright; Japhia, the name

of a Canaanite, an Israelite, and a place in Palestine: -- {Japhia}.


 

Japhlet 3310 ## Yaphlet {yaf-late'}; from 6403; he will deliver; Japhlet,

an Israelite: -- {Japhlet}.


 

Japhleti 3311 ## Yaphletiy {yaf-lay-tee'}; patronymically from 3310; a

Japhletite or descendant of Japhlet: -- {Japhleti}.


 

Jarah 3294 ## Ya<rah {yah-raw'}; a form of 3295; Jarah, an Israelite: --

{Jarah}.


 

Jareb 3377 ## Yareb {yaw-rabe'}; from 7378; he will contend; Jareb, a

symbolical name for Assyria: -- {Jareb}. Compare 3402.


 

Jared 3382 ## Yered {yeh'-red}; from 3381; a descent; Jered, the name of an

antediluvian, and of an Israelite: -- {Jared}


 

Jared 2391 # Iared {ee-ar'-ed}; of Hebrew origin [3382]; Jared (i.e.

Jered), an antediluvian: -- {Jared}.


 

Jaresiah 3298 ## Ya<areshyah {yah-ar-esh-yaw'}; from an unused root of

uncertain signification and 3050; Jaareshjah, an Israelite: -- {Jaresiah}.



 

Jarha 3398 ## Yarcha< {yar-khaw'}; probably of Egyptian origin; Jarcha, an

Egyptian: -- {Jarha}.


 

Jarib 3402 ## Yariyb {yaw-rebe'}; the same as 3401; Jarib, the name of

three Israelites: -- {Jarib}.


 

Jarmuth 3412 ## Yarmuwth {yar-mooth'}; from 7311; elevation; Jarmuth, the

name of two places in Palestine: -- {Jarmuth}.


 

Jaroah 3386 ## Yarowach {yaw-ro'-akh}; perhaps denominative from 3394;

(born at the) new moon; Jaroach, an Israelite: -- {Jaroah}.


 

Jashen 3464 ## Yashen {yaw-shane'}; the same as 3463; Jashen, an Israelite:

-- {Jashen}.


 

Jashobeam 3434 ## Yashob<am {yaw-shob-awm'}; from 7725 and 5971; people

will return; Jashobam, the name of two or three Israelites: -- {Jashobeam}.



 

Jashub 3437 ## Yashuwb {yaw-shoob'}; or Yashiyb {yaw-sheeb'}; from 7725; he

will return; Jashub, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jashub}.


 

Jashubi-lehem 3433 ## Yashubiy Lechem {yaw-shoo-bee' leh'-khem}; from 7725

and 3899; returner of bread; Jashubi-Lechem, an Israelite: --

{Jashubi-lehem}. [Prob. the text should be pointed Yosh@bev Lechem

(yo-sheh-bay' leh'-khem), and rendered "(they were) inhabitants of Lechem,"

i.e . of Bethlehem (by contraction). Compare 3902].


 

Jashubites 3432 ## Yashubiy {yaw-shoo-bee'}; patronymically from 3437; a

Jashubite, or descendant of Jashub: -- {Jashubites}.


 

Jasiel 3300 ## Ya<asiy>el {yah-as-ee-ale'}; from 6213 and 410; made of God;

Jaasiel, an Israelite: -- Jaasiel, {Jasiel}.


 

Jason 2394 # Iason {ee-as'-oan}; future active participle masculine of

2390; about to cure; Jason, a Christian: -- {Jason}.


 

jasper 3471 ## yash@pheh {yaw-shef-ay'}; from an unused root meaning to

polish; a gem supposed to be jasper (from the resemblance in name): --

{jasper}.


 

jasper 2393 # iaspis {ee'-as-pis}; probably of foreign origin [see 3471];

"jasper", a gem: -- {jasper}.


 

Jathniel 3496 ## Yathniy>el {yath-nee-ale'}; from an unused root meaning to

endure, and 410; continued of God; Jathniel, an Israelite: -- {Jathniel}.



 

Jattir 3492 ## Yattiyr {yat-teer'}; from 3498; redundant; Jattir, a place

in Palestine: -- {Jattir}.


 

Javan 3120 ## Yavan {yaw-vawn'}; probably from the same as 3196;

effervescing(i.e. hot and active); Javan, the name of a son of Joktan, and

of the race (Ionians, i.e . Greeks) descended from him, with their

territory; also of a place in Arabia: -- {Javan}.


 

javelin 2595 ## chaniyth {khan-eeth'}; from 2583; a lance (for thrusting,

like pitching a tent): -- {javelin}, spear.


 

javelin 7420 ## romach {ro'-makh}; from an unused root meaning to hurl; a

lance (as thrown); especially the iron point: -- buckler, {javelin},

lancet, spear.


 

jaw 3895 ## l@chiy {lekh-ee'}; from an unused root meaning to be soft; the

cheek (from its fleshiness); hence, the jaw-bone: -- cheek (bone), {jaw}

(bone).


 

jaw 4973 ## m@thall@<ah {meth-al-leh-aw'}; contr. from 3216; properly, a

biter, i.e. a tooth: -- cheek (jaw) tooth, {jaw}.


 

jaw 4973 ## m@thall@<ah {meth-al-leh-aw'}; contr. from 3216; properly, a

biter, i.e. a tooth: -- cheek ({jaw}) tooth, jaw.


 

jaws 4455 ## malqowach {mal-ko'-akh}; from 3947; transitively (in dual) the

jaws (as taking food); intransitively, spoil [and captives] (as taken): --

booty, {jaws}, prey.


 

Jazer 3270 ## Ya<azeyr {yah-az-ayr'}; or Ya<zer {yah-zare'}; from 5826;

helpful; Jaazer or Jazer, a place East of the Jordan: -- Jaazer, {Jazer}.



 

Jaziz 3151 ## Yaziyz {yaw-zeez'}; from the same as 2123; he will make

prominent; Jaziz, an Israelite: -- {Jaziz}.


 

jealous 7065 ## qana> {kaw-naw'}; a primitive root; to be (causatively,

make) zealous, i.e. (in a bad sense) jealous or envious: -- (be)

envy(-ious), be (move to, provoke to) {jealous}(-y), X very, (be)

zeal(-ous).


 

jealous 7067 ## qanna> {kan-naw'}; from 7065; jealous: -- {jealous}.

Compare 7072.


 

jealous 7072 ## qannow> {kan-no'}; for 7067; jealous or angry: --

{jealous}.


 

jealous 2206 # zeloo {dzay-lo'-o}; from 2205; to have warmth of feeling for

or against: -- affect, covet (earnestly), (have) desire, (move with) envy,

be {jealous} over, (be) zealous(-ly affect).


 

jealousy 7068 ## qin>ah {kin-aw'}; from 7065; jealousy or envy: --

envy(-ied), {jealousy}, X sake, zeal.


 

jealousy 7069 ## qanah {kaw-naw'}; a primitive root; to erect, i.e. create;

by extension, to procure, especially by purchase (causatively, sell); by

implication to own: -- attain, buy(-er), teach to keep cattle, get, provoke

to {jealousy}, possess(-or), purchase, recover, redeem, X surely, X

verily.


 

jealousy 2205 # zelos {dzay'-los}; from 2204; properly, heat, i.e.

(figuratively) "zeal" (in a favorable sense, ardor; in an unfavorable one,

jealousy, as of a husband [figuratively, of God], or an enemy, malice): --

emulation, envy(-ing), fervent mind, indignation, {jealousy}, zeal.


 

jealousy 3863 # parazeloo {par-ad-zay-lo'-o}; from 3844 and 2206; to

stimulate alongside, i.e. excite to rivalry: -- provoke to emulation

({jealousy}).


 

Jearim 3297 ## Y@<ariym {yeh-aw-reem'}; plural of 3293; forests; Jearim, a

place in Palestine: -- {Jearim}. Compare 7157.


 

Jeaterai 2979 ## y@>ath@ray {yeh-aw-ther-ah'ee}; from the same as 871;

stepping; Jeatherai, an Israelite: -- {Jeaterai}.


 

Jeberechiah 3000 ## Y@berekyahuw {yeb-eh-rek-yaw'-hoo}; from 1288 and 3050:

blessed of Jah; Jeberekjah, an Israelite: -- {Jeberechiah}.


 

Jebus 2982 ## Y@buwc {yeb-oos'}; from 947; trodden, i.e. threshing-place;

Jebus, the aboriginal name of Jerusalem: -- {Jebus}.


 

Jebusite 2983 ## Yebuwciy {yeb-oo-see'}; patrial from 2982; a Jebusite or

inhabitant of Jebus: -- {Jebusite}(-s).


 

Jecholiah 3203 ## Y@kolyah {yek-ol-yaw'}; and Y@kolyahuw {yek-ol-yaw'-hoo};

or (2 Chronicles 26:3) Y@kiyl@yah {yek-ee-leh-yaw'}; from 3201 and 3050;

Jah will enable; Jekoljah or Jekiljah, an Israelitess: -- {Jecholiah},

Jecoliah.


 

Jechonias 2423 # Iechonias {ee-ekh-on-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3204];

Jechonias (i.e. Jekonjah), an Israelite: -- {Jechonias}.


 

Jecoliah 3203 ## Y@kolyah {yek-ol-yaw'}; and Y@kolyahuw {yek-ol-yaw'-hoo};

or (2 Chronicles 26:3) Y@kiyl@yah {yek-ee-leh-yaw'}; from 3201 and 3050;

Jah will enable; Jekoljah or Jekiljah, an Israelitess: -- Jecholiah,

{Jecoliah}.


 

Jeconiah 3204 ## Y@konyah {yek-on-yaw'}; and Y@konyahuw {yek-on-yaw'-hoo};

or (Jereremiah 27:20) Y@kown@yah {yek-o-neh-yaw'}; from 3559 and 3050; Jah

will establish; Jekonjah, a Jewish king: -- {Jeconiah}. Compare 3659.


 

Jedaiah 3042 ## Y@dayah {yed-aw-yaw'}; from 3034 and 3050; praised of Jah;

Jedajah, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jedaiah}.


 

Jedaiah 3048 ## Y@kda<yah {yed-ah-yaw'}; from 3045 and 3050; Jah has known;

Jedajah, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jedaiah}.


 

Jediael 3043 ## Y@diy<a>el {yed-ee-ah-ale'}; from 3045 and 410; knowing

God; Jediael, the name of three Israelites: -- {Jediael}.


 

Jedidah 3040 ## Y@diydah {yed-ee-daw'}; feminine of 3039; beloved; Jedidah,

an Israelitess: -- {Jedidah}.


 

Jedidiah 3004 l ## Y@diyd@yah {yed-ee-deh-yaw'}; from 3039 and 3050;

beloved of Jah; Jedidejah, a name of Solomon: -- {Jedidiah}.


 

Jeduthun 3038 ## Y@duwthuwn {yed-oo-thoon'}; or Y@duthuwn {yed-oo-thoon'};

or Y@diythuwn {yed-ee-thoon'}; probably from 3034; laudatory; Jeduthun, an

Israelite: -- {Jeduthun}.


 

Jeezer 0372 ## >Iy<ezer {ee-eh'-zer}; from 336 and 5828; helpless; Iezer,

an Israelite: -- {Jeezer}.


 

Jegar-Sahadutha 3026 ## Y@gar Sahaduwtha> (Aramaic) {yegar'

sah-had-oo-thaw'}; from a word derived from an unused root (meaning to

gather) and a derivation of a root corresponding to 7717; heap of the

testimony; Jegar-Sahadutha, a cairn East of the Jordan: --

{Jegar-Sahadutha}.


 

Jehalelel 3094 ## Y@hallel>el {yeh-hal-lel-ale'}; from 1984 and 410;

praising God; Jehallelel, the name of two Israelites: -- Jehalellel,

{Jehalelel}.


 

Jehalellel 3094 ## Y@hallel>el {yeh-hal-lel-ale'}; from 1984 and 410;

praising God; Jehallelel, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jehalellel},

Jehalelel.


 

Jehdai 3056 ## Yehday {yeh-dah'-ee}; perhaps from a form corresponding to

3061; Judaistic; Jehdai, an Israelite: -- {Jehdai}.


 

Jehdeiah 3165 ## Yechdiyahuw {yekh-dee-yaw'-hoo}; from 3162 and 3050; unity

of Jah; Jechdijah, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jehdeiah}.


 

Jehezekel 3168 ## Y@chezqe>l {yekh-ez-kale'}; from 2388 and 410; God will

strengthen; Jechezkel, the name of two Israelites: -- Ezekiel, {Jehezekel}.



 

Jehiah 3174 ## Y@chiyah {yekh-ee-yaw'}; from 2421 and 3050; Jah will live;

Jechijah, an Israelite: -- {Jehiah}.


 

Jehiel 3171 ## Y@chiy>el {yekh-ee-ale'}; or (2 Chron. 29:14) Y@chav>el

{yekh-av-ale'}; from 2421 and 410; God will live; Jechiel (or Jechavel),

the name of eight Israelites: -- {Jehiel}.


 

Jehiel 3262 ## Y@<uw>el {yeh-oo-ale'}; from 3261 and 410; carried away of

God; Jeuel, the name of four Israelites; -- {Jehiel}, Jeiel, Jeuel. Compare

3273.


 

Jehiel 3273 ## Y@<iy>el {yeh-ee-ale'}; from 326l and 4l0; carried away of

God; Jeiel, the name of six Israelites: -- Jeiel, {Jehiel}. Compare 3262.



 

Jehieli 3172 ## Y@chiy>eliy {yekh-ee-ay-lee'}; patronymically from 3171; a

Jechielite or descendant of Jechiel: -- {Jehieli}.


 

Jehizkiah 3169 ## Y@chizqiyah {yekh-iz-kee-yaw'}; or Y@chizqiyahuw

{yekh-iz-kee-yaw'- hoo}; from 3388 and 3050; strengthened of Jah;

Jechizkijah, the name of five Israelites: -- Hezekiah, {Jehizkiah}. Compare

2396.


 

Jehoada 3085 ## Y@how<addah {yeh-ho-ad-daw'}; from 3068 and 5710;

Jehovah-adorned; Jehoaddah, an Israelite: -- {Jehoada}.


 

Jehoaddan 3086 ## Y@how<addiyn {yeh-ho-ad-deen'}; or Y@howaddan

{yeh-ho-ad-dawn'}; from 3068 and 5727; Jehovah-pleased; Jehoaddin or

Jehoaddan, an Israelitess: -- {Jehoaddan}.


 

Jehoahaz 3059 ## Y@how>achaz {yeh-ho-aw-khawz'}; from 3068 and 270;

Jehovah-seized; Jehoachaz, the name of three Israelites: -- {Jehoahaz}.

Compare 3099.


 

Jehoahaz 3099 ## Yow>achaz {yo-aw-khawz'}; a form of 3059; Joachaz, the

name of two Israelites: -- {Jehoahaz}, Joahaz.


 

Jehoash 3060 ## Y@how>ash {yeh-ho-awsh'}; from 3068 and (perhaps) 784;

Jehovah-fired; Jehoash, the name of two Israelite kings: -- {Jehoash}.

Compare 3101.


 

Jehohanan 3076 ## Y@howchanan {yeh-ho-khaw-nawn'}; from 3068 and 2603;

Jehovah-favored; Jehochanan, the name of eight Israelites: -- {Jehohanan},

Johanan. Compare 3110.


 

Jehoiachin 3078 ## Y@howyakiyn {yeh-ho-yaw-keen'}; from 3068 and 3559;

Jehovah will establish; Jehojakin, a Jewish king: -- {Jehoiachin}. Compare

3112.


 

Jehoiachin 3112 ## Yowyakiyn {yo-yaw-keen'}; a form of 3078; Jojakin, an

Israelite king: -- {Jehoiachin}.


 

Jehoiada 3077 ## Y@howyada< {yeh-ho-yaw-daw'}; from 3068 and 3045;

Jehovah-known; Jehojada, the name of three Israelites: -- {Jehoiada}.

Compare 3111.


 

Jehoiada 3111 ## Yowyada< {yo-yaw-daw'}; a form of 3077; Jojada, the name

of two Israelites: -- {Jehoiada}, Joiada.


 

Jehoiakim 3079 ## Y@howyaqiym {yeh-ho-yaw-keem'}; from 3068 abbreviated and

6965; Jehovah will raise; Jehojakim, a Jewish king: -- {Jehoiakim}. Compare

3113.


 

Jehoiarib 3080 ## Y@howyariyb {yeh-ho-yaw-reeb'}; from 3068 and 7378;

Jehovah will contend; Jehojarib, the name of two Israelites: --

{Jehoiarib}. Compare 3114.


 

Jehonadab 3082 ## Y@hownadab {yeh-ho-naw-dawb'}; from 3068 and 5068;

Jehovah-largessed; Jehonadab, the name of an Israelite and of an Arab: --

{Jehonadab}, Jonadab. Compare 3122.


 

Jehoram 3088 ## Y@howram {yeh-ho-rawm'}; from 3068 and 7311;

Jehovah-raised; Jehoram, the name of a Syrian and of three Israelites: --

{Jehoram}, Joram. Compare 3141.


 

Jehoshabeath 3090 ## Y@howshab<ath {yeh-ho-shab-ath'}; a form of 3089;

Jehoshabath, an Israelitess: -- {Jehoshabeath}.


 

Jehoshaphat 3092 ## Y@howshaphat {yeh-ho-shaw-fawt'}; from 3068 and 8199;

Jehovah-judged; Jehoshaphat, the name of six Israelites; also of a valley

near Jerusalem: -- {Jehoshaphat}. Compare 3146.


 

Jehosheba 3089 ## Y@howsheba< {yeh-ho-sheh'-bah}; from 3068 and 7650;

Jehovah-sworn; Jehosheba, an Israelitess: -- {Jehosheba}. Compare 3090.




Jehoshua 3091 ## Y@howshuwa< {yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; or Y@howshu<a

{yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; from 3068 and 3467; Jehovah-saved; Jehoshua(i.e.

Joshua), the Jewish leader: -- {Jehoshua}, Jehoshuah, Joshua. Compare 1954,

3442.


 

Jehoshuah 3091 ## Y@howshuwa< {yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; or Y@howshu<a

{yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; from 3068 and 3467; Jehovah-saved; Jehoshua(i.e.

Joshua), the Jewish leader: -- Jehoshua, {Jehoshuah}, Joshua. Compare 1954,

3442.


 

Jehovah 3068 ## Y@hovah {yeh-ho-vaw'}; from 1961; (the) self-Existent or

Eternal; Jehovah, Jewish national name of God: -- {Jehovah}, the Lord.

Compare 3050, 3069.


 

Jehovah- 3070 ## Y@hovah yireh {yeh-ho-vaw' yir-eh'}; from 3068 and 7200;

Jehovah will see (to it); Jehovah-Jireh, a symbolical name for Mount

Moriah: -- {Jehovah-} jireh.


 

Jehovah-nissi 3071 ## Y@hovah nicciy {yeh-ho-vaw' nis-see'}; from 3068 and

5251 with the prononimal suffix; Jehovah (is) my banner; Jehovah-Nissi, a

symbolical name of an altar in the Desert: -- {Jehovah-nissi}.


 

Jehovah-shalom 3073 ## Y@havah shalowm {yeh-ho-vaw' shaw-lome'}; from 3068

and 7965; Jehovah (is) peace; Jehovah-Shalom, a symbolical name of an altar

in Palestine: -- {Jehovah-shalom}.


 

Jehovah-shammah 3074 ## Y@hovah shammah {yeh-ho-vaw' shawm'-maw}; from 3068

and 8033 with directive enclitic; Jehovah (is) thither; Jehovah-Shammah, a

symbolic title of Jerusalem: -- {Jehovah-shammah}.


 

Jehozabad 3075 ## Y@howzabad {yeh-ho-zaw-bawd'}; from 3068 and 2064;

Jehovah-endowed; Jehozabad, the name of three Israelites: -- {Jehozabad}.

Compare 3107.


 

Jehozadek 3087 ## Y@howtsadaq {yeh-ho-tsaw-dawk'}; from 3068 and 6663;

Jehovah-righted; Jehotsadak, an Israelite: -- {Jehozadek}, Josedech.

Compare 3136.


 

Jehu 3058 ## Yehuw> {yay-hoo'}; from 3068 and 193l; Jehovah (is) He; Jehu,

the name of five Israelites: -- {Jehu}.


 

Jehubbah 3160 ## Y@chubbah {yekh-oob-baw'}; from 2247; hidden; Jechubbah,

an Israelite: -- {Jehubbah}.


 

Jehucal 3081 ## Y@huwkal {yeh-hoo-kal'}; from 3201; potent; Jehukal, an

Israelite: -- {Jehucal}. Compare 3116.


 

Jehud 3055 ## Y@hud {yeh-hood'}; a briefer form of one corresponding to

3061; Jehud, a place in Palestine: -- {Jehud}.


 

Jehudi 3065 ## Y@huwdiy {yeh-hoo-dee'}; the same as 3064; Jehudi, an

Israelite: -- {Jehudi}.


 

Jehudijah 3057 ## Y@hudiyah {yeh-hoo-dee-yaw'}; feminine of 3064;

Jehudijah, a Jewess: -- {Jehudijah}.


 

Jehush 3266 ## Y@<uwsh {yeh-oosh'}; from 5789; hasty; Jeush, the name of an

Edomite and of four Israelites: -- {Jehush}, Jeush. Compare 3274.


 

Jeiel 3262 ## Y@<uw>el {yeh-oo-ale'}; from 3261 and 410; carried away of

God; Jeuel, the name of four Israelites; -- Jehiel, {Jeiel}, Jeuel. Compare

3273.


 

Jeiel 3273 ## Y@<iy>el {yeh-ee-ale'}; from 326l and 4l0; carried away of

God; Jeiel, the name of six Israelites: -- {Jeiel}, Jehiel. Compare 3262.



 

Jekabzeel 3343 ## Y@qabts@>el {yek-ab-tseh-ale'}; from 6908 and 410; God

will gather; Jekabtseel, a place in Palestine: -- {Jekabzeel}. Compare

6909.


 

Jekameam 3360 ## Y@qam<am {yek-am'-awm}; from 6965 and 5971; (the) people

will rise; Jekamam, an Israelite: -- {Jekameam}. Compare 3079, 3361.


 

Jekamiah 3359 ## Y@qamyah {yek-am-yaw'}; from 6965 and 3050; Jah will rise;

Jekamjah, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jekamiah}. Compare 3079.


 

Jekuthiel 3354 ## Y@quwthiy>el {yek-ooth-ee'-ale}; from the same as 3348

and 410; obedience of God; Jekuthiel, an Israelite: -- {Jekuthiel}.


 

Jemimah 3224 ## Y@miymah {yem-ee-maw'}; perhaps from the same as 3117;

properly, warm, i.e . affectionate; hence, dove [compare 3123]; Jemimah,

one of Job's daughters: -- {Jemimah}.


 

Jemuel 3223 ## Y@muw>el{yem-oo-ale'}; from 3ll7 and 4l0; day of God;

Jemuel, an Israelite: -- {Jemuel}.


 

jeopard 2778 ## charaph. {khaw-raf'}; a primitive root; to pull off, i.e.

(by implication) to expose (as by stripping); specifically, to betroth (as

if a surrender); figuratively, to carp at, i.e. defame; denominative (from

2779) to spend the winter: -- betroth, blaspheme, defy, {jeopard}, rail,

reproach, upbraid.


 

jeopardy 5315 ## nephesh {neh'-fesh}; from 5314; properly, a breathing

creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a

literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental): -- any,

appetite, beast, body, breath, creature, X dead(-ly), desire, X

[dis-]contented, X fish, ghost, + greedy, he, heart(-y), (hath, X jeopardy

of) life (X in {jeopardy}), lust, man, me, mind, mortally, one, own,

person, pleasure, (her-, him-, my-, thy-)self, them (your)-selves, + slay,

soul, + tablet, they, thing, (X she) will, X would have it.


 

jeopardy 5315 ## nephesh {neh'-fesh}; from 5314; properly, a breathing

creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a

literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental): -- any,

appetite, beast, body, breath, creature, X dead(-ly), desire, X

[dis-]contented, X fish, ghost, + greedy, he, heart(-y), (hath, X

{jeopardy} of) life (X in jeopardy), lust, man, me, mind, mortally, one,

own, person, pleasure, (her-, him-, my-, thy-)self, them (your)-selves, +

slay, soul, + tablet, they, thing, (X she) will, X would have it.


 

jeopardy 2793 # kinduneuo {kin-doon-yoo'-o}; from 2794; to undergo peril:

-- be in danger, be (stand) in {jeopardy}.


 

Jephthah 3316 ## Yiphtach {yif-tawkh'}; from 6605; he will open; Jiphtach,

an Israelite; also a place in Palestine: -- {Jephthah}, Jiphtah.


 

Jephthah 2422 # Iephthae {ee-ef-thah'-eh}; of Hebrew origin [3316];

Jephthae (i.e. Jiphtach), an Israelite: -- {Jephthah}.


 

Jephunneh 3312 ## Y@phunneh {yef-oon-neh'}; from 6437; he will be prepared;

Jephunneh, the name of two Israelites: -- {Jephunneh}.


 

Jerah 3392 ## Yerach {yeh'-rakh}; the same as 3391; Jerach, an Arabian

patriarch: -- {Jerah}.


 

Jerahmeel 3396 ## Y@rachm@>el {yer-akh-meh-ale'}; from 7355 and 410; God

will compassionate; Jerachmeel, the name of three Israelites: --

{Jerahmeel}.


 

Jerahmeelites 3397 ## Y@rachm@>eliy {yer-akh-meh-ay-lee'}; patronymically

from 3396; a Jerachmeelite or descendant of Jerachmeel: -- {Jerahmeelites}.



 

Jeremai 3413 ## Y@remay {yer-ay-mah'-ee} from 7311; elevated; Jeremai, an

Israelite: -- {Jeremai}.


 

Jeremiah 3414 ## Yirm@yah {yir-meh-yaw'}; or Yirm@yahuw {yir-meh-yaw'-hoo};

from 7311 and 3050; Jah will rise; Jirmejah, the name of eight or nine

Israelites: -- {Jeremiah}.


 

Jeremiah 2408 # Hieremias {hee-er-em-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3414];

Hieremias (i.e. Jermijah), an Israelite: -- {Jeremiah}.


 

Jeriah 3404 ## Y@riyah {yer-ee-yaw'}; or Y@riyahuw {yer-ee-yaw'-hoo}; from

3384 and 3050; Jah will throw; Jerijah, an Israelite: -- {Jeriah}, Jerijah



 

Jeribai 3403 ## Y@riybay {yer-eeb-ah'ee}; from 3401; contentious; Jeribai,

an Israelite: -- {Jeribai}.


 

Jericho 3405 ## Y@riychow {yer-ee-kho'}; or Y@rechow {yer-ay-kho'}; or

variation (1 Kings 16:34) Y@riychoh {yer-ee-kho'}; perhaps from 3394; its

month; or else from 7306; fragrant; Jericho or Jerecho, a place in

Palestine: -- {Jericho}.


 

Jericho 2410 # Hiericho {hee-er-ee-kho'}; of Hebrew origin [3405]; Jericho,

a place in Palestine: -- {Jericho}.


 

Jeriel 3400 ## Y@riy>el {yer-ee-ale'}; from 3384 and 410; thrown of God;

Jeriel, an Israelite: -- {Jeriel}. Compare 3385.


 

Jerijah 3404 ## Y@riyah {yer-ee-yaw'}; or Y@riyahuw {yer-ee-yaw'-hoo}; from

3384 and 3050; Jah will throw; Jerijah, an Israelite: -- Jeriah, {Jerijah}



 

Jerimoth 3406 ## Y@riymowth {yer-ee-mohth'}; or Y@reymowth {yer-ay-mohth'};

or Y@remowth {yer-ay-mohth'}; feminine plural from 7311; elevations;

Jerimoth or Jeremoth, the name of twelve Israelites: -- Jermoth,

{Jerimoth}, and Ramoth [from the margin].


 

Jerioth 3408 ## Y@riy<owth {yer-ee-ohth'}; plural of 3407; curtains;

Jerioth, an Israelitess: -- {Jerioth}.


 

Jermoth 3406 ## Y@riymowth {yer-ee-mohth'}; or Y@reymowth {yer-ay-mohth'};

or Y@remowth {yer-ay-mohth'}; feminine plural from 7311; elevations;

Jerimoth or Jeremoth, the name of twelve Israelites: -- {Jermoth},

Jerimoth, and Ramoth [from the margin].


 

Jeroboam 3379 ## Yarob<am {yaw-rob-awm'}; from 7378 and 5971; (the) people

will contend; Jarobam, the name of two Israelite kings: -- {Jeroboam}.




Jeroham 3395 ## Y@rocham {yer-o-khawm'}; from 7355; compassionate;

Jerocham, the name of seven or eight Israelites: -- {Jeroham}.


 

Jerubbaal 3378 ## Y@rubba<al {yer-oob-bah'-al}; from 7378 and 1168; Baal

will contend; Jerubbaal, a symbol. name of Gideon: -- {Jerubbaal}.


 

Jerubbesheth 3380 ## Y@rubbesheth {yer-oob-beh'-sheth}; from 7378 and 1322;

shame(i.e. the idol) will contend; Jerubbesheth, a symbol. name for Gideon:

-- {Jerubbesheth}.


 

Jeruel 3385 ## Y@ruw>el {yer-oo-ale'}; from 3384 and 410; founded of God;

Jeruel, a place in Palestine: -- {Jeruel}.


 

Jerusalem 3389 ## Y@ruwshalaim {yer-oo-shaw-lah'-im}; rarely Y@ruwshalayim

{yer-oo- shaw-lah'-yim}; a dual (in allusion to its two main hills [the

true pointing, at least of the former reading, seems to be that of 3390]);

probably from (the passive participle of) 3384 and 7999; founded peaceful;

Jerushalaim or Jerushalem, the capital city of Palestine: -- {Jerusalem}.



 

Jerusalem 3390 ## Y@ruwshalem (Chald) {yer-oo-shaw-lame'}; corresponding to

3389: -- {Jerusalem}.


 

Jerusalem 2414 # Hierosoluma {hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah}; of Hebrew origin

[3389]; Hierosolyma (i.e. Jerushalaim}, the capitol of Palestine: --

{Jerusalem}. Compare 2419.


 

Jerusalem 2415 # Hierosolumites {hee-er-os-ol-oo-mee'-tace}; from 2414; a

Hierosolymite, i.e. inhabitant of Hierosolyma: -- of {Jerusalem}.


 

Jerusalem 2419 # Hierousalem {hee-er-oo-sal-ame'}; of Hebrew origin [3389];

Hierusalem (i.e. Jerushalem), the capitol of Palestine: -- {Jerusalem}.

Compare 2414.


 

Jerusha 3388 ## Y@ruwsha> {yer-oo-shaw'}; or Yaruwshah {yer-oo-shaw'}

feminine passive participle of 3423; possessed; Jerusha or Jerushah, as

Israelitess: -- {Jerusha}, Jerushah.


 

Jerushah 3388 ## Y@ruwsha> {yer-oo-shaw'}; or Yaruwshah {yer-oo-shaw'}

feminine passive participle of 3423; possessed; Jerusha or Jerushah, as

Israelitess: -- Jerusha, {Jerushah}.


 

Jesaiah 3470 ## Y@sha<yah {yesh-ah-yaw'}; or Y@sha<yahuw

{yesh-ah-yaw'-hoo}; from 3467 and 3050; Jah has saved; Jeshajah, the name

of seven Israelites: -- Isaiah, {Jesaiah}, Jeshaiah.


 

Jeshaiah 3470 ## Y@sha<yah {yesh-ah-yaw'}; or Y@sha<yahuw

{yesh-ah-yaw'-hoo}; from 3467 and 3050; Jah has saved; Jeshajah, the name

of seven Israelites: -- Isaiah, Jesaiah, {Jeshaiah}.


 

Jeshanah 3466 ## Y@shanah {yesh-aw-naw'}; feminine of 3465; Jeshanah, a

place in Palestine: -- {Jeshanah}.


 

Jesharelah 3480 ## Y@sar>elah {yes-ar-ale'-aw}; by variation from 3477 and

410 with directive enclitic; right towards God; Jesarelah, an Israelite: --

{Jesharelah}.


 

Jeshebeab 3428 ## Yesheb>ab {yeh-sheb-awb'}; from 3427 and 1; seat of (his)

father; Jeshebab, an Israelite: -- {Jeshebeab}.


 

Jesher 3475 ## Yesher {yay'-sher}; from 3474; the right; Jesher, an

Israelite: -- {Jesher}.


 

Jeshimon 3452 ## y@shiymown {yesh-ee-mone'}; from 3456; a desolation: --

desert, {Jeshimon}, solitary, wilderness.


 

Jeshishai 3454 ## Y@shiyshay {yesh-ee-shah'-ee}; from 3453; aged;

Jeshishai, an Israelite: -- {Jeshishai}.


 

Jeshoaiah 3439 ## Y@showchayah {yesh-o-khaw-yaw'}; from the same as 3445

and 3050; Jah will empty; Jeshochajah, an Israelite: -- {Jeshoaiah}.


 

Jeshua 3442 ## Yeshuwa< {yay-shoo'-ah}; for 3091; he will save; Jeshua, the

name of ten Israelites, also of a place in Palestine: -- {Jeshua}.


 

Jeshua 3443 ## Yeshuwa< (Aramaic) {yay-shoo'-ah}; corresponding to 3442: --

{Jeshua}.


 

Jeshurun 3484 ## Y@shuruwn {yesh-oo-roon'}; from 3474; upright; Jeshurun, a

symbol. name for Israel: -- {Jeshurun}.


 

Jesiah 3449 ## Yishshiyah {yish-shee-yaw'}; or Yishshiyahuw

{yish-shee-yaw'-hoo}; from 5383 and 3050; Jah will lend; Jishshijah, the

name of five Israelites: -- Ishiah, Isshiah, Ishijah, {Jesiah}.


 

Jesimael 3450 ## Y@siyma>el {yes-eem-aw-ale'}; from 7760 and 410; God will

place; Jesimael, an Israelite: -- {Jesimael}.


 

Jesse 3448 ## Yishay {yee-shah'-ee}; by Aramaic >Iyshay {ee-shah'-ee}; from

the same as 3426; extant; Jishai, David's father: -- {Jesse}.


 

Jesse 2421 # Iessai {es-es-sah'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3448]; Jessae (i.e.

Jishai), an Israelite: -- {Jesse}.


 

jesting 2160 # eutrapelia {yoo-trap-el-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 2095 and

a derivative of the base of 5157 (meaning well-turned, i.e. ready at

repartee, jocose); witticism, i.e. (in a vulgar sense) ribaldry: --

{jesting}.


 

Jesui 3440 ## Yishviy {yish-vee'}; from 7737; level; Jishvi, the name of

two Israelites: -- Ishuai, Ishvi, Isui, {Jesui}.


 

Jesuites 3441 ## Yishviy {yish-vee'}; patronymically from 3440; a Jishvite

(collectively) or descendants of Jishvi: -- {Jesuites}.


 

Jesus 2424 # Iesous {ee-ay-sooce'}; of Hebrew origin [3091]; Jesus (i.e.

Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites: --

{Jesus}.


 

Jether 3500 ## Yether {yeh'-ther}; the same as 3499; Jether, the name of

five or six Israelites and of one Midianite: -- {Jether}, Jethro. Compare

3503.


 

Jetheth 3509 ## Y@theyh {yeh-thayth'}; of uncertain derivation; Jetheth, an

Edomite: -- {Jetheth}.


 

Jethlah 3494 ## Yithlah {yith-law'}; probably from 8518; it will hang, i.e

. be high; Jithlah, a place in Palestine: -- {Jethlah}.


 

Jethro 3500 ## Yether {yeh'-ther}; the same as 3499; Jether, the name of

five or six Israelites and of one Midianite: -- Jether, {Jethro}. Compare

3503.


 

Jethro 3503 ## Yithrow {yith-ro'}; from 3499 withpron. suffix; his

excellence; Jethro, Moses' father-in-law: -- {Jethro}. Compare 3500.


 

Jetur 3195 ## Y@tuwr {yet-oor'}; probably from the same as 2905;

encircled(i.e. inclosed); Jetur, a son of Ishmael: -- {Jetur}.


 

Jeuel 3262 ## Y@<uw>el {yeh-oo-ale'}; from 3261 and 410; carried away of

God; Jeuel, the name of four Israelites; -- Jehiel, Jeiel, {Jeuel}. Compare

3273.


 

Jeush 3266 ## Y@<uwsh {yeh-oosh'}; from 5789; hasty; Jeush, the name of an

Edomite and of four Israelites: -- Jehush, {Jeush}. Compare 3274.


 

Jeush 3274 ## Y@<iysh {yeh-eesh'}; from 5789; hasty; Jeish, the name of an

Edomite and of a an Israelite: -- {Jeush} [from the margin]. Compare 3266.



 

Jeuz 3263 ## Y@<uwts {yeh-oots'}; from 5779; counsellor; Jeuts, an

Israelite: -- {Jeuz}.[gl


 

Jew 3062 ## Y@huwda>iy (Aramaic) {yeh-hoo-daw-ee'}; patrial from 3061; a

Jehudaite (or Judaite), i.e . Jew: -- {Jew}.


 

Jew 3064 ## Y@huwdiy {yeh-hoo-dee'}; patronymically from 3063; a

Jehudite(i.e. Judaite or Jew), or descendant of Jehudah(i.e. Judah): --

{Jew}.


 

Jew 2453 # Ioudaios {ee-oo-dah'-yos}; from 2448 (in the sense of 2455 as a

country); Judaean, i.e. belonging to Jehudah: -- {Jew}(-ess), of Judaea.




jewel 2481 ## chaliy {khal-ee'}; from 2470; a trinket (as polished): --

{jewel}, ornament.


 

jewel 2484 ## chelyah {khel-yaw'}; feminine of 2481; a trinket: -- {jewel}.



 

jewel 3627 ## k@liy {kel-ee'}; from 3615; something prepared, i.e . any

apparatus (as an implement, utensil, dress, vessel or weapon): -- armour

([-bearer]), artillery, bag, carriage, + furnish, furniture, instrument,

{jewel}, that is made of, X one from another, that which pertaineth, pot, +

psaltery, sack, stuff, thing, tool, vessel, ware, weapon, + whatsoever




jewel 5141 ## nexem {neh'-zem}; from an unused root of uncertain meaning; a

nose-ring: -- earring, {jewel}.


 

jewel 5459 ## c@gullah {seg-ool-law'}; feminine passive participle of an

unused root meaning to shut up; wealth (as closely shut up): -- {jewel},

peculiar (treasure), proper good, special.


 

Jewish 2451 # Ioudaikos {ee-oo-dah-ee-kos'}; from 2453; Judaic, i.e.

resembling a Judaean: -- {Jewish}.


 

Jewry 3061 ## Y@huwd (Aramaic) {yeh-hood'}; contracted from a form

corresponding to 3063; properly, Judah, hence, Judaea: -- {Jewry}, Judah,

Judea.


 

Jews 3054 ## yahad {yaw-had'}; denominative from a form corresponding to

3061; to Judaize, i.e . become Jewish: -- become {Jews}.


 

Jews 3066 ## Y@huwdiyth {yeh-hoo-deeth'}; feminine of 3064; the Jewish

(used adverbially) language: -- in the {Jews}' language.


 

Jews 2450 # Ioudaizo {ee-oo-dah-id'-zo}; from 2453; to become a Judaean,

i.e. "Judaize": -- live as the {Jews}.


 

Jews 2452 # Ioudaikos {ee-oo-dah-ee-koce'}; adverb from 2451; Judaically or

in a manner resembling a Judaean: -- as do the {Jews}.


 

Jews 2454 # Ioudaismos {ee-oo-dah-is-mos'}; from 2450; "Judaism", i.e. the

Jewish faith and usages: -- {Jews}' religion.


 

Jezabel 2403 # Iezabel {ee-ed-zab-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [348]; Jezabel

(i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false

teacher): -- {Jezabel}.


 

Jezaniah 3153 ## Y@zanyah {yez-an-yaw'}; or Y@zanyahuw {yez-an-yaw'-hoo};

probably for 2970; Jezanjah, an Israelite: -- {Jezaniah}.


 

Jezebel 0348 ## >Iyzebel {ee-zeh'-bel}; from 336 and 2083; Izebel, the wife

of king Ahab: -- {Jezebel}.


 

Jezer 3337 ## Yetser {yay-tser}; the same as 3336; Jetser, an Israelite: --

{Jezer}.


 

Jezerite 0373 ## >Iy<ezriy {ee-ez-ree'}; patronymic from 372; an Iezrite or

descendant of Iezer: -- {Jezerite}.


 

Jezerites 3340 ## Yitsriy {yits-ree'}: patronymically from 3337; a Jitsrite

(collectively) or descendants of Jetser: -- {Jezerites}.


 

Jeziah 3150 ## Yizziyah {yiz-zee-yaw'}; from the same as the first part of

3149 and 3050; sprinkled of Jah; Jizzijah, an Israelite: -- {Jeziah}.


 

Jeziel 3149 ## Y@zav>el {yez-av-ale'}; from an unused root (meaning to

sprinkle) and 410; sprinkled of God; Jezavel, an Israelite: -- {Jeziel}

[from the margin].


 

Jezliah 3152 ## Yizliy>ah {yiz-lee-aw'}; perhaps from an unused root

(meaning to draw up); he will draw out; Jizliah, an Israelite: --

{Jezliah}.


 

Jezrahiah 3156 ## Yizrachyah {yiz-rakh-yaw'}; from 2224 and 3050; Jah will

shine; Jizrachjah, the name of two Israelites: -- Izrahiah, {Jezrahiah}.



 

Jezreel 3157 ## Yizr@<e>l {yiz-reh-ale'}; from 2232 and 410; God will sow;

Jizreel, the name of two places in Palestine and of two Israelites: --

{Jezreel}.


 

Jezreelite 3158 ## Yizr@<e>liy {yiz-reh-ay-lee'}; patronymically from 3157;

a Jizreelite or native of Jizreel: -- {Jezreelite}.


 

Jezreelitess 3159 ## Yizr@<e>liyth {yiz-reh-ay-leeth'}; feminine of 3158; a

Jezreelitess: -- {Jezreelitess}.


 

Jibsam 3005 ## Yibsam {yib-sawm'}; from the same as 1314; fragrant; Jibsam,

an Israelite: -- {Jibsam}.


 

Jidlaph 3044 ## Yidlaph {yid-lawf'}; from 1811; tearful; Jidlaph, a

Mesopotamian: -- {Jidlaph}.


 

Jimnah 3232 ## Yimnah {yim-naw'}; from 3231; prosperity (as betokened by

the right hand); Jimnah, the name of two Israelites; also (with the

article) of the posterity of one of them: -- Imna, Imnah, {Jimnah},

Jimnites.


 

Jimnites 3232 ## Yimnah {yim-naw'}; from 3231; prosperity (as betokened by

the right hand); Jimnah, the name of two Israelites; also (with the

article) of the posterity of one of them: -- Imna, Imnah, Jimnah,

{Jimnites}.


 

Jiphtah 3316 ## Yiphtach {yif-tawkh'}; from 6605; he will open; Jiphtach,

an Israelite; also a place in Palestine: -- Jephthah, {Jiphtah}.


 

Jiphthah-el 3317 ## Yiphtach->el {yif-tach-ale'}; from 6605 and 410; God

will open; Jiphtach-el, a place in Palestine: -- {Jiphthah-el}.


 

jireh 3070 ## Y@hovah yireh {yeh-ho-vaw' yir-eh'}; from 3068 and 7200;

Jehovah will see (to it); Jehovah-Jireh, a symbolical name for Mount

Moriah: -- Jehovah- {jireh}.


 

Joab 3097 ## Yow>ab {yo-awb'}; from 3068 and 1; Jehovah-fathered; Joab, the

name of three Israelites: -- {Joab}.


 

Joab 5854 ## <Atrowth beyth Yow>ab {at-roth' bayth yo-awb'}; from the same

as 5852 and 1004 and 3097; crowns of the house of Joab; Atroth-beth-Joab, a

place in Palestine: -- Ataroth the house of {Joab}.


 

Joah 3098 ## Yow>ach {yo-awkh'}; from 3068 and 251; Jehovah-brothered;

Joach, the name of four Israelites: -- {Joah}.


 

Joahaz 3099 ## Yow>achaz {yo-aw-khawz'}; a form of 3059; Joachaz, the name

of two Israelites: -- Jehoahaz, {Joahaz}.


 

Joanna 2489 # Ioanna {ee-o-an'-nah}; feminine of the same as 2491; Joanna,

a Christian: -- {Joanna}.


 

Joannas 2490 # Ioannas {ee-o-an-nas'}; a form of 2491; Joannas, an

Israelite: -- {Joannas}.


 

Joash 3101 ## Yow>ash {yo-awsh'}; or Yo>ash (2 Chron. 24:1) {yo-awsh'}; a

form of 3060; Joash, the name of six Israelites: -- {Joash}.


 

Joash 3135 ## Yow<ash {yo-awsh'}; from 3068 and 5789; Jehovah-hastened;

Joash, the name of two Israelites: -- {Joash}.


 

Joatham 2488 # Ioatham {ee-o-ath'-am}; of Hebrew origin [3147]; Joatham

(i.e. Jotham), an Israelite: -- {Joatham}.


 

Job 0336 ## >iy {ee}; probably identical with 335 (through the idea of a

query); not: -- island ({Job} 22:30).


 

Job 0347 ## >Iyowb {ee-yobe'};from 340; hated (i.e. persecuted); Ijob, the

patriarch famous for his patience: -- {Job}.


 

Job 3102 ## Yowb {yobe}; perhaps a form of 3103, but more probably by

erroneous transcription for 3437; Job, an Israelite: -- {Job}.


 

Job 2492 # Iob {ee-obe'}; of Hebrew origin [347]; Job (i.e. Ijob), a

patriarch: -- {Job}.


 

Jobab 3103 ## Yowbab {yo-bawb'}; from 2980; howler; Jobab, the name of two

Israelites and of three foreigners: -- {Jobab}.


 

Jobesh 3003 ## Yabesh {yaw-bashe'}; the same as 3002 (also Yabeysh

{yaw-bashe'}; often with the addition of 1568, i.e . Jabesh of Gilad);

Jobesh, the name of an Israelite and of a place in Palestine: -- {Jobesh}

([-Gilead]).


 

Jochebed 3115 ## Yowkebed {yo-keh'-bed}; from 3068 contracted and 3513;

Jehovah-gloried; Jokebed, the mother of Moses: -- {Jochebed}.


 

Joed 3133 ## Yow<ed {yo-ade'}; apparently the active participle of 3259;

appointer; Joed, an Israelite: -- {Joed}.


 

Joel 3100 ## Yow>el {yo-ale'}; from 3068 and 410; Jehovah (is his) God;

Joel, the name of twelve Israelites: -- {Joel}.


 

Joel 2493 # Ioel {ee-o-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [3100]; Joel, an Israelite:

-- {Joel}.


 

Joelah 3132 ## Yow<e>lah {yo-ay-law'}; perhaps feminine active participle

of 3276; furthermore; Joelah, an Israelite: -- {Joelah}.


 

Joezer 3134 ## Yow<ezer {yo-eh'-zer}; from 3068 and 5828; Jehovah (is his)

help; Joezer, an Israelite: -- {Joezer}.


 

Jogbehah 3011 ## Yogb@hah {yog-beh-haw'}; feminine from 1361; hillock;

Jogbehah, a place East of the Jordan: -- {Jogbehah}.


 

Jogli 3020 ## Yogliy {yog-lee'}; from 1540; exiled; Jogli, an Israelite: --

{Jogli}.


 

Joha 3109 ## Yowcha> {yo-khaw'}; probably from 3068 and a variation of

2421; Jehovah-revived; Jocha, the name of two Israelites: -- {Joha}.


 

Johanan 3076 ## Y@howchanan {yeh-ho-khaw-nawn'}; from 3068 and 2603;

Jehovah-favored; Jehochanan, the name of eight Israelites: -- Jehohanan,

{Johanan}. Compare 3110.


 

Johanan 3110 ## Yowchanan {yo-khaw-nawn'}; a form of 3076; Jochanan, the

name of nine Israelites: -- {Johanan}.


 

John 2491 # Ioannes {ee-o-an'-nace}; of Hebrew origin [3110]; Joannes (i.e.

Jochanan), the name of four Israelites: -- {John}.


 

Joiada 3111 ## Yowyada< {yo-yaw-daw'}; a form of 3077; Jojada, the name of

two Israelites: -- Jehoiada, {Joiada}.


 

Joiakim 3113 ## Yowyaqiym {yo-yaw-keem'}; a form of 3079; Jojakim, an

Israelite: -- {Joiakim}. Compare 3137.


 

Joiarib 3114 ## Yowyariyb {yo-yaw-reeb'}; a form of 3080; Jojarib, the name

of four Israelites: -- {Joiarib}.


 

join 0977 ## bachar {baw-khar'}; a primitive root; properly, to try, i.e.

(by implication) select: -- acceptable, appoint, choose (choice),

excellent, {join}, be rather, require.


 

join 2266 ## chabar {khaw-bar'}; a primitive root; to join (literally or

figuratively); specifically (by means of spells) to fascinate: -- charm(-

er), be compact, couple (together), have fellowship with, heap up, {join}

(self, together), league.


 

join 2338 ## chuwt (Aramaic) {khoot}; corresponding to the root of 2339,

perhaps as a denominative; to string together, i.e. (figuratively) to

repair: -- {join}.


 

join 2859 ## chathan {khaw-than'}; a primitive root; to give (a daughter)

away in marriage; hence (generally) to contract affinity by marriage: --

{join} in affinity, father in law, make marriages, mother in law, son in

law.


 

join 3161 ## yachad {yaw-khad'}; a primitive root; to be (or become) one:

-- {join}, unite.


 

join 3254 ## yacaph {yaw-saf'}; a primitive root; to add or augment (often

adverbial, to continue to do a thing): -- add, X again, X any more, X

cease, X come more, + conceive again, continue, exceed, X further, X gather

together, get more, give more-over, X henceforth, increase (more and more),

{join}, X longer (bring, do, make, much, put), X (the, much, yet) more (and

more), proceed (further), prolong, put, be [strong-] er, X yet, yield.




join 3867 ## lavah {law-vaw'}; a primitive root; properly, to twine, i.e .

(by implication) to unite, to remain; also to borrow (as a form of

obligation) or (caus.) to lend: -- abide with, borrow(-er), cleave, {join}

(self), lend(-er).


 

join 5060 ## naga< {naw-gah'}; a primitive root; properly, to touch, i.e.

lay the hand upon (for any purpose; euphem., to lie with a woman); by

implication, to reach (figuratively, to arrive, acquire); violently, to

strike (punish, defeat, destroy, etc.): -- beat, (X be able to) bring

(down), cast, come (nigh), draw near (nigh), get up, happen, {join}, near,

plague, reach (up), smite, strike, touch.


 

join 5203 ## natash {naw-tash'}; a primitive root; properly, to pound, i.e.

smite; by implication (as if beating out, and thus expanding) to disperse;

also, to thrust off, down, out or upon (inclusively, reject, let alone,

permit, remit, etc.): -- cast off, drawn, let fall, forsake, {join}

[battle], leave (off), lie still, loose, spread (self) abroad, stretch out,

suffer.


 

join 5526 ## cakak {saw-kak'}; or sakak (Exod. 33:22) {saw-kak'}; a

primitive root; properly, to entwine as a screen; by implication, to fence

in, cover over, (figuratively) protect: -- cover, defence, defend, hedge

in, {join} together, set, shut up.


 

join 5595 ## caphah {saw-faw'}; a primitive root; properly, to scrape

(literally, to shave; but usually figuratively) together (i.e. to

accumulate or increase) or away (i.e. to scatter, remove, or ruin;

intransitively, to perish): -- add, augment, consume, destroy, heap,

{join}, perish, put.


 

join 6186 ## <arak {aw-rak'}; a primitive root; to set in a row, i.e.

arrange, put in order (in a very wide variety of applications): -- put

(set) (the battle, self) in array, compare, direct, equal, esteem,

estimate, expert [in war], furnish, handle, {join} [battle], ordain, (lay,

put, reckon up, set) (in) order, prepare, tax, value.


 

join 6775 ## tsamad {tsaw-mad'}; a primitive root; to link, i.e. gird;

figuratively, to serve, (mentally) contrive: -- fasten, frame, {join}

(self).


 

join 7000 ## qatar {kaw-tar'}; a primitive root; to inclose: -- {join}.




join 7126 ## qarab {kaw-rab'}; a primitive root; to approach (causatively,

bring near) for whatever purpose: -- (cause to) approach, (cause to) bring

(forth, near), (cause to) come (near, nigh), (cause to) draw near (nigh),

go (near), be at hand, {join}, be near, offer, present, produce, make

ready, stand, take.


 

join 7194 ## qashar {kaw-shar'}; a primitive root: to tie, physically

(gird, confine, compact) or mentally (in love, league): -- bind (up), (make

a) conspire(-acy, -ator), {join} together, knit, stronger, work

[treason].


 

join 2675 # katartizo {kat-ar-tid'-zo}; from 2596 and a derivative of 739;

to complete thoroughly, i.e. repair (literally or figuratively) or adjust:

-- fit, frame, mend, (make) perfect(-ly {join} together), prepare,

restore.


 

join 2853 # kollao {kol-lah'-o}; from kolla ("glue"); to glue, i.e.

(passively or reflexively) to stick (figuratively): -- cleave, {join}

(self), keep company.


 

join 4347 # proskollao {pros-kol-lah'-o}; from 4314 and 2853; to glue to,

i.e. (figuratively) to adhere: -- cleave, {join} (self).


 

join 4801 # suzeugnumi {sood-zyoog'-noo-mee}; from 4862 and the base of

2201; to yoke together, i.e. (figuratively) conjoin (in marriage): --

{join} together.


 

join 4927 # sunomoreo {soon-om-or-eh'-o}; from 4862 and a derivative of a

compound of the base of 3674 and the base of 3725; to border together, i.e.

adjoin: -- {join} hard.


 

joined 1692 ## dabaq {daw-bak'}; a primitive root; properly, to impinge,

i.e. cling or adhere; figuratively, to catch by pursuit: -- abide fast,

cleave (fast together), follow close (hard after), be {joined} (together),

keep (fast), overtake, pursue hard, stick, take.


 

joined 2302 ## chadah {khaw-daw'}; a primitive root; to rejoice: -- make

glad, be {joined}, rejoice.


 

joined 4883 # sunarmologeo {soon-ar-mol-og-eh'-o}; from 4862 and a

derivative of a compound of 719 and 3004 (in its original sense of laying);

to render close-jointed together, i.e. organize compactly: -- be fitly

framed ({joined}) together.


 

joining 1695 ## dabeq {daw-bake'}; from 1692; adhering: -- cleave,

{joining}, stick closer.


 

joining 4226 ## m@chabb@rah {mekh-ab-ber-aw'}; from 2266; a joiner, i.e.

brace or cramp: -- coupling, {joining}.


 

joint 1694 ## debeq {deh'-bek}; from 1692; a joint; by implication, solder:

-- {joint}, solder.


 

joint 3363 ## yaqa< {yaw-kah'}; a primitive root; properly, to sever

oneself, i.e . (by implication) to be dislocated; figuratively, to abandon;

causatively, to impale (and thus allow to drop to pieces by rotting): -- be

alienated, depart, hang (up), be out of {joint}


 

joint 4154 ## muw<edeth {moo-ay'-deth}; feminine passive participle of

4571; properly, made to slip, i.e. dislocated: -- out of {joint}.


 

joint 6504 ## parad {paw-rad'}; a primitive root; to break through, i.e.

spread or separate (oneself): -- disperse, divide, be out of {joint}, part,

scatter (abroad), separate (self), sever self, stretch, sunder.


 

joint 7001 ## q@tar (Aramaic) {ket-ar'}; from a root corresponding to 7000;

a knot (as tied up), i.e. (figuratively) a riddle; also a vertebra (as if a

knot): -- doubt, {joint}.


 

joint 0719 # harmos {har-mos'}; from the same as 716; an articulation (of

the body): -- {joint}.


 

joint 0860 # haphe {haf-ay'}; from 680; probably a ligament (as fastening):

-- {joint}.


 

joint)-heir 4789 # sugkleronomos {soong-klay-ron-om'-os}; from 4862 and

2818; a co-heir, i.e. (by analogy) participant in common: -- fellow

({joint)-heir}, heir together, heir with.


 

joints 2542 ## chammuwq {kham-mook'}; from 2559; a wrapping, i.e. drawers:

-- {joints}.


 

Jokdeam 3347 ## Yoqd@<am {yok-deh-awm'}; from 3344 and 5971; burning of

(the) people; Jokdeam, a place in Palestine: -- {Jokdeam}.


 

Jokim 3137 ## Yowqiym {yo-keem'}; a form of 3113; Jokim, an Israelite: --

{Jokim}.


 

Jokmeam 3361 ## Yoqm@<am {yok-meh-awm'}; from 6965 and 5971; (the) people

will be raised; Jokmeam, a place in Palestine: -- {Jokmeam}. Compare 3360,

3362.


 

Jokneam 3362 ## Yoqn@<am {yok-neh-awm'}; from 6969 and 5971; (the) people

will be lamented; Jokneam, a place in Palestine: -- {Jokneam}.


 

Jokshan 3370 ## Yoqshan {yok-shawn'}; from 3369; insidious; Jokshan, an

Arabian patriarch: -- {Jokshan}.


 

Joktan 3355 ## Yoqtan {yok-tawn'}; from 6994; he will be made little;

Joktan, an Arabian patriarch: -- {Joktan}.


 

Joktheel 3371 ## Yoqth@>el {yok-theh-ale'}; probably from the same as 3348

and 410; veneration of God [compare 3354]; Joktheel, the name of a place in

Palestine, and of one in Idumaea: -- {Joktheel}.


 

Jonadab 3082 ## Y@hownadab {yeh-ho-naw-dawb'}; from 3068 and 5068;

Jehovah-largessed; Jehonadab, the name of an Israelite and of an Arab: --

Jehonadab, {Jonadab}. Compare 3122.


 

Jonadab 3122 ## Yawnadab {yo-naw-dawb'}; a form of 3082; Jonadab, the name

of an Israelite and of a Rechabite: -- {Jonadab}.


 

Jonah 3124 ## Yonah {yo-naw'}; the same as 3123; Jonah, an Israelite: --

{Jonah}.


 

Jonan 2494 # Ionan {ee-o-nan'}; probably for 2491 or 2495; Jonan, an

Israelite: -- {Jonan}.


 

Jonas 2495 # Ionas {ee-o-nas'}; of Hebrew origin [3124]; Jonas (i.e.

Jonah), the name of two Israelites: -- {Jonas}.


 

Jonath-elem-rechokim 3128 ## yownath >elem r@choqiym {yo-nath' ay'-lem

rekh-o-keem'}; from 3123 and 482 and the plural of 7350; dove of (the)

silence(i.e. dumb Israel) of (i.e. among) distances(i.e. strangers); the

title of a ditty (used for a name of its melody): --

{Jonath-elem-rechokim}.


 

Jonathan 3083 ## Y@hownathan {yeh-ho-naw-thawn'}; from 3068 and 5414;

Jehovah-given; Jehonathan, the name of four Israelites: -- {Jonathan}.

Compare 3129.


 

Jonathan 3129 ## Yownathan {yo-naw-thawn'}; a form of 3083; Jonathan, the

name of ten Israelites: -- {Jonathan}.


 

Joppa 3305 ## Yapho {yaw-fo'}; or Yaphow> (Ezra 3:7) {yaw-fo'}; from 3302;

beautiful; Japho, a place in Palestine: -- Japha, {Joppa}.


 

Joppa 2445 # Ioppe {ee-op'-pay}; of Hebrew origin [3305]; Joppe (i.e.

Japho), a place in Palestine: -- {Joppa}.


 

Jorah 3139 ## Yowrah {yo-raw'}; from 3384; rainy; Jorah, an Israelite: --

{Jorah}.


 

Jorai 3140 ## Yowray {yo-rah'-ee}; from 3384; rainy; Jorai, an Israelite:

-- {Jorai}.


 

Joram 3088 ## Y@howram {yeh-ho-rawm'}; from 3068 and 7311; Jehovah-raised;

Jehoram, the name of a Syrian and of three Israelites: -- Jehoram, {Joram}.

Compare 3141.


 

Joram 3141 ## Yowram {yo-rawm'}; a form of 3088; Joram, the name of three

Israelites and one Syrian: -- {Joram}.


 

Joram 2496 # Ioram {ee-o-ram'}; of Hebrew origin [3141]; Joram, an

Israelite: -- {Joram}.


 

Jordan 3383 ## Yarden {yar-dane'}; from 3381; a descender; Jarden, the

principal river of Palestine: -- {Jordan}.


 

Jordan 2446 # Iordanes {ee-or-dan'-ace}; of Hebrew origin [3383]; the

Jordanes (i.e. Jarden), a river of Palestine: -- {Jordan}.


 

Jorim 2497 # Ioreim {ee-o-rime'}; perhaps for 2496; Jorim, an Israelite: --

{Jorim}.


 

Jorkeam 3421 ## Yorq@<am {yor-keh-awm'}; from 7324 and 5971; people will be

poured forth; Jorkeam, a place in Palestine: -- {Jorkeam}.


 

Josabad 3107 ## Yowzabad {yo-zaw-bawd'}; a form of 3075; Jozabad, the name

of ten Israelites: -- {Josabad}, Jozabad.


 

Josaphat 2498 # Iosaphat {ee-o-saf-at'}; of Hebrew origin [3092]; Josaphat

(i.e. Jehoshaphat), an Israelite: -- {Josaphat}.


 

Jose 2499 # Iose {ee-o-say'}; genitive case of 2500; Jose, an Israelite: --

{Jose}.


 

Josedech 3087 ## Y@howtsadaq {yeh-ho-tsaw-dawk'}; from 3068 and 6663;

Jehovah-righted; Jehotsadak, an Israelite: -- Jehozadek, {Josedech}.

Compare 3136.


 

Joseph 3084 ## Y@howceph {yeh-ho-safe'}; a fuller form of 3130;

Jehoseph(i.e. Joseph), a son of Jacob: -- {Joseph}.


 

Joseph 3130 ## Yowceph {yo-safe'}; future of 3254; let him add (or perhaps

simply active participle adding); Joseph, the name of seven Israelites: --

{Joseph}. Compare 3084.


 

Joseph 2501 # Ioseph {ee-o-safe'}; of Hebrew origin [3130]; Joseph, the

name of seven Israelites: -- {Joseph}.


 

Joses 2500 # Ioses {ee-o-sace'}; perhaps for 2501; Joses, the name of two

Israelites: -- {Joses}. Compare 2499.


 

Joshah 3144 ## Yowshah {yo-shaw'}; probably a form of 3145; Joshah, an

Israelite: -- {Joshah}.


 

Joshaphat 3146 ## Yowshaphat {yo-shaw-fawt'}; a form of 3092; Joshaphat, an

Israelite: -- {Joshaphat}.


 

Joshaviah 3145 ## Yowshavyah {yo-shav-yaw'}; from 3068 and 7737;

Jehovah-set; Joshavjah, an Israelite: -- {Joshaviah}. Compare 3144.


 

Joshbekashah 3436 ## Yoshb@qashah {yosh-bek-aw-shaw'}; from 3427 and 7186;

a hard seat; Joshbekashah, an Israelite: -- {Joshbekashah}.


 

Joshua 3091 ## Y@howshuwa< {yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; or Y@howshu<a

{yeh-ho-shoo'-ah}; from 3068 and 3467; Jehovah-saved; Jehoshua(i.e.

Joshua), the Jewish leader: -- Jehoshua, Jehoshuah, {Joshua}. Compare 1954,

3442.


 

Josiah 2977 ## Yo>shiyah {yo-shee-yaw'}; or {yo-she-yaw'-hoo}; from the

same root as 803 and 3050; founded of Jah; Joshijah, the name of two

Israelites: -- {Josiah}.


 

Josias 2502 # Iosias {ee-o-see'-as}; of Hebrew origin [2977]; Josias (i.e.

Joshiah), an Israelite: -- {Josias}.


 

Josibiah 3143 ## Yowshibyah {yo-shi-yaw'}; from 3427 and 3050; Jehovah will

cause to dwell; Josibjah, an Israelite: -- {Josibiah}.


 

Josiphiah 3131 ## Yowciphyah {yo-sif-yaw'}; from active participle of 3254

and 3050; Jah (is) adding; Josiphjah, an Israelite: -- {Josiphiah}.


 

jot 2503 # iota {ee-o'-tah}; of Hebrew origin [the tenth letter of the

Hebrew alphabet]; "iota", the name of the eighth letter of the Greek

alphabet, put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything: --

{jot}.


 

Jotbah 3192 ## Yotbah {yot-baw'}; from 3190; pleasantness; Jotbah, a place

in Palestine: -- {Jotbah}.


 

Jotbath 3193 ## Yotbathah {yot-baw'-thaw}; from 3192; Jotbathah, a place in

the Desert: -- {Jotbath}, Jotbathah.


 

Jotbathah 3193 ## Yotbathah {yot-baw'-thaw}; from 3192; Jotbathah, a place

in the Desert: -- Jotbath, {Jotbathah}.


 

Jotham 3147 ## Yowtham {yo-thawm'}; from 3068 and 8535; Jehovah (is)

perfect; Jotham, the name of three Israelites: -- {Jotham}.


 

journey 1870 ## derek {deh'-rek}; from 1869; a road (as trodden);

figuratively, a course of life or mode of action, often adverb: -- along,

away, because of, + by, conversation, custom, [east-]ward, {journey},

manner, passenger, through, toward, [high-] [path-]way[-side],

whither[-soever].


 

journey 4109 ## mahalak {mah-hal-awk'}; from 1980; a walk, i.e. a passage

or a distance: -- {journey}, walk.


 

journey 4550 ## macca< {mas-sah'}; from 5265; a departure (from striking

the tents), i.e. march (not necessarily a single day's travel); by

implication, a station (or point of departure): -- {journey}(-ing).


 

journey 5265 ## naca< {naw-sah'}; a primitive root; properly, to pull up,

especially the tent-pins, i.e. start on a journey: -- cause to blow, bring,

get, (make to) go (away, forth, forward, onward, out), (take) {journey},

march, remove, set aside (forward), X still, be on his (go their) way.


 

journey 6213 ## <asah {aw-saw'}; a primitive root; to do or make, in the

broadest sense and widest application (as follows): -- accomplish, advance,

appoint, apt, be at, become, bear, bestow, bring forth, bruise, be busy, X

certainly, have the charge of, commit, deal (with), deck, + displease, do,

(ready) dress(-ed), (put in) execute(-ion), exercise, fashion, + feast,

[fight-]ing man, + finish, fit, fly, follow, fulfill, furnish, gather, get,

go about, govern, grant, great, + hinder, hold ([a feast]), X indeed, + be

industrious, + {journey}, keep, labour, maintain, make, be meet, observe,

be occupied, offer, + officer, pare, bring (come) to pass, perform,

pracise, prepare, procure, provide, put, requite, X sacrifice, serve, set,

shew, X sin, spend, X surely, take, X thoroughly, trim, X very, + vex, be

[warr-]ior, work(-man), yield, use.


 

journey 7272 ## regel {reh'-gel}; from 7270; a foot (as used in walking);

by implication, a step; by euphem. the pudenda: -- X be able to endure, X

according as, X after, X coming, X follow, ([broken-])foot([-ed, -stool]),

X great toe, X haunt, X {journey}, leg, + piss, + possession, time.


 

journey 0589 # apodemeo {ap-od-ay-meh'-o}; from 590; to go abroad, i.e.

visit a foreign land: -- go (travel) into a far country, {journey}.


 

journey 0590 # apodemos {ap-od'-ay-mos}; from 575 and 1218; absent from

one's own people, i.e. a foreign traveller: -- taking a far {journey}.


 

journey 1279 # diaporeuomai {dee-ap-or-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1223 and 4198;

to travel through: -- go through, {journey} in, pass by.


 

journey 2137 # euodoo {yoo-od-o'-o}; from a compound of 2095 and 3598; to

help on the road, i.e. (passively) succeed in reaching; figuratively, to

succeed in business affairs: -- (have a) prosper(-ous {journey}).


 

journey 3593 # hodeuo {hod-yoo'-o}; from 3598; to travel: -- {journey}.




journey 3596 # hodoiporeo {hod-oy-por-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3598 and

4198; to be a wayfarer, i.e. travel: -- go on a {journey}.


 

journey 3597 # hodoiporia {hod-oy-por-ee'-ah}; from the same as 3596;

travel: -- {journey}(-ing).


 

journey 3598 # hodos {hod-os'}; apparently a primary word; a road; by

implication a progress (the route, act or distance); figuratively, a mode

or means: -- {journey}, (high-)way.


 

journey 4197 # poreia {por-i'-ah}; from 4198; travel (by land);

figuratively (plural) proceedings, i.e. career: -- {journey}[-ing],

ways.


 

journey 4198 # poreuomai {por-yoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice from a derivative

of the same as 3984; to traverse, i.e. travel (literally or figuratively;

especially to remove [figuratively, die], live, etc.); -- depart, go (away,

forth, one's way, up), (make a, take a) {journey}, walk.


 

journey 4311 # propempo {prop-em'-po}; from 4253 and 3992; to send forward,

i.e. escort or aid in travel: -- accompany, bring (forward) on {journey}

(way), conduct forth.


 

journey 4922 # sunodeuo {soon-od-yoo'-o}; from 4862 and 3593; to travel in

company with: -- {journey} with.


 

journey 3212 ## yalak {yaw-lak'}; a primitive root [compare 1980]; to walk

(literally or figuratively); causatively, to carry (in various senses): --

X again, away, bear, bring, carry (away), come (away), depart, flow, +

follow(-ing), get (away, hence, him), (cause to, made) go (away, -- ing, --

ne, one's way, out), grow, lead (forth), let down, march, prosper, +

pursue, cause to run, spread, take away ([{-journey}]), vanish, (cause to)

walk(-ing), wax, X be weak.


 

journeying 4160 # poieo {poy-eh'-o}; apparently a prolonged form of an

obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application, more or less

direct): -- abide, + agree, appoint, X avenge, + band together, be, bear, +

bewray, bring (forth), cast out, cause, commit, + content, continue, deal,

+ without any delay, (would) do(-ing), execute, exercise, fulfil, gain,

give, have, hold, X {journeying}, keep, + lay wait, + lighten the ship,

make, X mean, + none of these things move me, observe, ordain, perform,

provide, + have purged, purpose, put, + raising up, X secure, shew, X shoot

out, spend, take, tarry, + transgress the law, work, yield. Compare

4238.


 

joy 1523 ## giyl {gheel}; or (by permutation) guwl {gool}; a primitive

root; properly, to spin round (under the influence of any violent emotion),

i.e. usually rejoice, or (as cringing) fear: -- -be glad, {joy}, be joyful,

rejoice.


 

joy 1524 ## giyl {gheel}; from 1523; a revolution (of time, i.e. an age);

also joy: -- X exceedingly, gladness, X greatly, {joy}, rejoice(-ing),

sort.


 

joy 1525 ## giylah {ghee-law'}; or giylath {ghee-lath'}; feminine of 1524;

joy: -- {joy}, rejoicing.


 

joy 2304 ## chedvah {khed-vaw'}; from 2302; rejoicing: -- gladness, {joy}.



 

joy 2305 ## chedvah (Aramaic) {khed-vaw'}; corresponding to 2304: -- {joy}.



 

joy 2898 ## tuwb {toob}; from 2895; good (as a noun), in the widest sense,

especially goodness (superlative concretely, the best), beauty, gladness,

welfare: -- fair, gladness, good(-ness, thing, -- s), {joy}, go well with.



 

joy 4885 ## masows {maw-soce'}; from 7797; delight, concretely (the cause

or object) or abstractly (the feeling): -- {joy}, mirth, rejoice.


 

joy 5110 ## nuwd {nood}; a primitive root; to nod, i.e. waver;

figuratively, to wander, flee, disappear; also (from shaking the head in

sympathy), to console, deplore, or (from tossing the head in scorn) taunt:

-- bemoan, flee, get, mourn, make to move, take pity, remove, shake, skip

for {joy}, be sorry, vagabond, way, wandering.


 

joy 6476 ## patsach {paw-tsakh'}; a primitive root; to break out (in joyful

sound): -- break (forth, forth into {joy}), make a loud noise.


 

joy 7321 ## ruwa< {roo-ah'}; a primitive root; to mar (especially by

breaking); figuratively, to split the ears (with sound), i.e. shout (for

alarm or joy): -- blow an alarm, cry (alarm, aloud, out), destroy, make a

joyful noise, smart, shout (for {joy}), sound an alarm, triumph.


 

joy 7440 ## rinnah {rin-naw'}; from 7442; properly, a creaking (or shrill

sound), i.e. shout (of joy or grief): -- cry, gladness, {joy},

proclamation, rejoicing, shouting, sing(-ing), triumph.


 

joy 7442 ## ranan {raw-nan'}; a primitive root; properly, to creak (or emit

a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy): -- aloud for joy, cry

out, be joyful (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for joy),

(cause to) sing (aloud, for {joy}, out), triumph.


 

joy 7442 ## ranan {raw-nan'}; a primitive root; properly, to creak (or emit

a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy): -- aloud for joy, cry

out, be joyful (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for {joy}),

(cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), triumph.


 

joy 7442 ## ranan {raw-nan'}; a primitive root; properly, to creak (or emit

a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy): -- aloud for {joy},

cry out, be joyful (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for joy),

(cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), triumph.


 

joy 7797 ## suws {soos}; or siys {sece}; a primitive root; to be bright,

i.e. cheerful: -- be glad, X greatly, {joy}, make mirth, rejoice.


 

joy 8055 ## samach {saw-makh'}; a primitive root; probably to brighten up,

i.e. (figuratively) be (causatively, make) blithe or gleesome: -- cheer up,

be (make) glad, (have, make) {joy}(-ful), be (make) merry, (cause to, make

to) rejoice, X very.


 

joy 8057 ## simchah {sim-khaw'}; from 8056; blithesomeness or glee,

(religious or festival): -- X exceeding(-ly), gladness, {joy}(-fulness),

mirth, pleasure, rejoice(-ing).


 

joy 8342 ## sasown {saw-sone'}; or sason {saw-sone'}; from 7797;

cheerfulness; specifically, welcome: -- gladness, {joy}, mirth,

rejoicing.


 

joy 8643 ## t@ruw<ah {ter-oo-aw'}; from 7321; clamor, i.e. acclamation of

joy or a battle-cry; especially clangor of trumpets, as an alarum: --

alarm, blow(-ing) (of, the) (trumpets), {joy}, jubile, loud noise,

rejoicing, shout(-ing), (high, joyful) sound(-ing).


 

joy 0020 # agalliasis {ag-al-lee'-as-is}; from 21; exultation; specially,

welcome: -- gladness, (exceeding) {joy}.


 

joy 0021 # agalliao {ag-al-lee-ah'-o}; from agan (much) and 242; properly,

to jump for joy, i.e. exult: -- be (exceeding) glad, with exceeding {joy},

rejoice (greatly).


 

joy 2167 # euphrosune {yoo-fros-oo'-nay}; from the same as 2165;

joyfulness: -- gladness, {joy}.


 

joy 2744 # kauchaomai {kow-khah'-om-ahee}; from some (obsolete) base akin

to that of aucheo (to boast) and 2172; to vaunt (in a good or a bad sense):

-- (make) boast, glory, {joy}, rejoice.


 

joy 3685 # oninemi {on-in'-ay-mee}; a prolonged form of an apparently

primary verb (onomai, to slur); for which another prolonged form (onao) is

used as an alternate in some tenses [unless indeed it be identical with the

base of 3686 through the idea of notoriety]; to gratify, i.e. (middle

voice) to derive pleasure or advantage from: -- have {joy}.


 

joy 4640 # skirtao {skeer-tah'-o}; akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e.

sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus): -- leap (for

{joy}).


 

joy 5463 # chairo {khah'-ee-ro}; a primary verb; to be "cheer"ful, i.e.

calmly happy or well-off; impersonally, especially as salutation (on

meeting or parting), be well: -- farewell, be glad, God speed, greeting,

hall, {joy}(-fully), rejoice.


 

joy 5479 # chara {khar-ah'}; from 5463; cheerfulness, i.e. calm delight: --

gladness, X greatly, (X be exceeding) {joy}(-ful, -fully, -fulness,

-ous).


 

joy 5485 # charis {khar'-ece}; from 5463; graciousness (as gratifying), of

manner or act (abstract or concrete; literal, figurative or spiritual;

especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the

life; including gratitude): -- acceptable, benefit, favour, gift,

grace(-ious), {joy}, liberality, pleasure, thank(-s, -worthy).


 

joyful 1523 ## giyl {gheel}; or (by permutation) guwl {gool}; a primitive

root; properly, to spin round (under the influence of any violent emotion),

i.e. usually rejoice, or (as cringing) fear: -- -be glad, joy, be {joyful},

rejoice.


 

joyful 2896 ## towb {tobe}; from 2895; good (as an adjective) in the widest

sense; used likewise as a noun, both in the masculine and the feminine, the

singular and the plural (good, a good or good thing, a good man or woman;

the good, goods or good things, good men or women), also as an adverb

(well): -- beautiful, best, better, bountiful, cheerful, at ease, X fair

(word), (be in) favour, fine, glad, good (deed, -lier, -liest, -ly, -ness,

-s), graciously, {joyful}, kindly, kindness, liketh (best), loving, merry,

X most, pleasant, + pleaseth, pleasure, precious, prosperity, ready, sweet,

wealth, welfare, (be) well ([-favoured]).


 

joyful 5937 ## <alaz {aw-laz'}; a primitive root; to jump for joy, i.e.

exult: -- be {joyful}, rejoice, triumph.


 

joyful 5970 ## <alats {aw-lats'}; a primitive root; to jump for joy, i.e.

exult: -- be {joyful}, rejoice, triumph.


 

joyful 7321 ## ruwa< {roo-ah'}; a primitive root; to mar (especially by

breaking); figuratively, to split the ears (with sound), i.e. shout (for

alarm or joy): -- blow an alarm, cry (alarm, aloud, out), destroy, make a

{joyful} noise, smart, shout (for joy), sound an alarm, triumph.


 

joyful 7442 ## ranan {raw-nan'}; a primitive root; properly, to creak (or

emit a stridulous sound), i.e. to shout (usually for joy): -- aloud for

joy, cry out, be {joyful} (greatly, make to) rejoice, (cause to) shout (for

joy), (cause to) sing (aloud, for joy, out), triumph.


 

joyful 7445 ## r@nanah {ren-aw-naw'}; from 7442; a shout (for joy): --

{joyful} (voice), singing, triumphing.


 

joyful 8056 ## sameach {saw-may'-akh}; from 8055; blithe or gleeful: --

(be) glad, {joyful}, (making) merry([-hearted], -ily), rejoice(-ing).


 

joyful 8643 ## t@ruw<ah {ter-oo-aw'}; from 7321; clamor, i.e. acclamation

of joy or a battle-cry; especially clangor of trumpets, as an alarum: --

alarm, blow(-ing) (of, the) (trumpets), joy, jubile, loud noise, rejoicing,

shout(-ing), (high, {joyful}) sound(-ing).


 

joyfully 7200 ## ra>ah {raw-aw'}; a primitive root; to see, literally or

figuratively (in numerous applications, direct and implied, transitive,

intransitive and causative): -- advise self, appear, approve, behold, X

certainly, consider, discern, (make to) enjoy, have experience, gaze, take

heed, X indeed, X {joyfully}, lo, look (on, one another, one on another,

one upon another, out, up, upon), mark, meet, X be near, perceive, present,

provide, regard, (have) respect, (fore-, cause to, let) see(-r, -m, one

another), shew (self), X sight of others, (e-)spy, stare, X surely, X

think, view, visions.


 

joyous 5947 ## <alliyz {al-leez'}; from 5937; exultant: -- {joyous}, (that)

rejoice(-ing)


 

Jozabad 3107 ## Yowzabad {yo-zaw-bawd'}; a form of 3075; Jozabad, the name

of ten Israelites: -- Josabad, {Jozabad}.


 

Jozachar 3108 ## Yowzakar {yo-zaw-kawr'}; from 3068 and 2142;

Jehovah-remembered; Jozacar, an Israelite: -- {Jozachar}.


 

Jozadak 3136 ## Yowtsadaq {yo-tsaw-dawk'}; a form of 3087; Jotsadak, an

Israelite: -- {Jozadak}.


 

Jubal 3106 ## Yuwbal {yoo-bawl'}; from 2986; stream; Jubal, an

antediluvian: -- {Jubal}.


 

jubile 3104 ## yowbel {yo-bale'}; or yobel {yob-ale'}; apparently from

2986; the blast of a horn (from its continuous sound); specifically, the

signal of the silver trumpets; hence, the instrument itself and the

festival thus introduced: -- {jubile}, ram's horn, trumpet.


 

jubile 8643 ## t@ruw<ah {ter-oo-aw'}; from 7321; clamor, i.e. acclamation

of joy or a battle-cry; especially clangor of trumpets, as an alarum: --

alarm, blow(-ing) (of, the) (trumpets), joy, {jubile}, loud noise,

rejoicing, shout(-ing), (high, joyful) sound(-ing).


 

Jucal 3116 ## Yuwkal {yoo-kal'}; a form of 3081; Jukal, an Israelite: --

{Jucal}.


 

Juda 2455 # Ioudas {ee-oo-das'}; of Hebrew origin [3063]; Judas (i.e.

Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them

and its region: -- {Juda}(-h, -s); Jude.


 

Judaea 2449 # Ioudaia {ee-oo-dah'-yah}; feminine of 2453 (with 1093

implied); the Judaean land (i.e. Judaea), a region of Palestine: --

{Judaea}.


 

Judaea 2453 # Ioudaios {ee-oo-dah'-yos}; from 2448 (in the sense of 2455 as

a country); Judaean, i.e. belonging to Jehudah: -- Jew(-ess), of

{Judaea}.


 

Judah 1184 ## Ba<aley Y@huwdah {bah-al-ay' yeh-hoo-daw'}; from the plural

of 1167 and 3063; masters of Judah; Baale-Jehudah, a place in Palestine: --

Baale of {Judah}.


 

Judah 3061 ## Y@huwd (Aramaic) {yeh-hood'}; contracted from a form

corresponding to 3063; properly, Judah, hence, Judaea: -- Jewry, {Judah},

Judea.


 

Judah 3063 ## Y@huwdah {yeh-hoo-daw'}; from 3034; celebrated; Jehudah (or

Judah), the name of five Israelites; also of the tribe descended from the

first, and of its territory: -- {Judah}.


 

Judah 2448 # Iouda {ee-oo-dah'}; of Hebrew origin [3063 or perhaps 3194];

Judah (i.e. Jehudah or Juttah), a part of (or place in) Palestine: --

{Judah}.


 

Jude 2455 # Ioudas {ee-oo-das'}; of Hebrew origin [3063]; Judas (i.e.

Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them

and its region: -- Juda(-h, -s); {Jude}.


 

Judea 3061 ## Y@huwd (Aramaic) {yeh-hood'}; contracted from a form

corresponding to 3063; properly, Judah, hence, Judaea: -- Jewry, Judah,

{Judea}.


 

judge 0148 ## >adargazer (Aramaic) {ad-ar''-gaw-zare'}; from the same as

147, and 1505; a chief diviner, or astrologer: -- {judge}.


 

judge 1777 ## diyn {deen}; or (Gen. 6:3). duwn {doon}; a primitive root

[comp. 113]; to rule; by impl. to judge (as umpire); also to strive (as at

law): -- contend, execute (judgment), {judge}, minister judgment, plead

(the cause), at strife, strive.


 

judge 1778 ## diyn (Aramaic) {deen}; corresponding to 1777; to judge: --

{judge}.


 

judge 1781 ## dayan {dah-yawn'}; from 1777; a judge or advocate: --

{judge}.


 

judge 1782 ## dayan (Aramaic) {dah-yawn'}; corresponding to 1781: --

{judge}.


 

judge 1934 ## hava> (Aramaic) {hav-aw'}; orhavah (Aramaic) {hav-aw'};

corresponding to 1933; to exist; used in a great variety of applications

(especially in connection with other words): -- be, become, + behold, +

came (to pass), + cease, + cleave, + consider, + do, + give, + have, +

{judge}, + keep, + labour, + mingle (self), + put, + see, + seek, + set, +

slay, + take heed, tremble, + walk, + would.


 

judge 3198 ## yakach {yaw-kahh'}; a primitive root; to be right(i.e.

correct); reciprocal, to argue; causatively, to decide, justify or convict:

-- appoint, argue, chasten, convince, correct(-ion), daysman, dispute,

{judge}, maintain, plead, reason (together), rebuke, reprove(-r), surely,

in any wise.


 

judge 6414 ## paliyl {paw-leel'}; from 6419; a magistrate: -- {judge}.


 

judge 6416 ## p@liyliy {pel-ee-lee'}; from 64l4; judicial: -- {judge}.


 

judge 6419 ## palal {paw-lal'}; a primitive root; to judge (officially or

mentally); by extension, to intercede, pray: -- intreat, {judge}(-ment),

(make) pray(-er, -ing), make supplication.


 

judge 8199 ## shaphat {shaw-fat'}; a primitive root; to judge, i.e.

pronounce sentence (for or against); by implication, to vindicate or

punish; by extenssion, to govern; passively, to litigate (literally or

figuratively): -- + avenge, X that condemn, contend, defend, execute

(judgment), (be a) {judge}(-ment), X needs, plead, reason, rule.


 

judge 0350 # anakrino {an-ak-ree'-no}; from 303 and 2919; properly, to

scrutinize, i.e. (by implication) investigate, interrogate, determine: --

ask, question, discern, examine, {judge}, search.


 

judge 1252 # diakrino {dee-ak-ree'-no}; from 1223 and 2919; to separate

thoroughly, i.e. (literally and reflexively) to withdraw from, or (by

implication) oppose; figuratively, to discriminate (by implication,

decide), or (reflexively) hesitate: -- contend, make (to) differ(-ence),

discern, doubt, {judge}, be partial, stagger, waver.


 

judge 1348 # dikastes {dik-as-tace'}; from a derivative of 1349; a judger:

-- {judge}.


 

judge 2233 # hegeomai {hayg-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice of a (presumed)

strengthened form of 71; to lead, i.e. command (with official authority);

figuratively, to deem, i.e. consider: -- account, (be) chief, count,

esteem, governor, {judge}, have the rule over, suppose, think.


 

judge 2919 # krino {kree'-no}; properly, to distinguish, i.e. decide

(mentally or judicially); by implication, to try, condemn, punish: --

avenge, conclude, condemn, damn, decree, determine, esteem, {judge}, go to

(sue at the) law, ordain, call in question, sentence to, think.


 

judge 2922 # kriterion {kree-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative

of 2923; a rule of judging ("criterion"), i.e. (by implication) a tribunal:

-- to {judge}, judgment (seat).


 

judge 2923 # krites {kree-tace'}; from 2919; a judge (genitive case or

specially): -- {judge}.


 

judged 4941 ## mishpat {mish-pawt'}; from 8199; properly, a verdict

(favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or

formal decree (human or [participant's] divine law, individual or

collective), including the act, the place, the suit, the crime, and the

penalty; abstractly, justice, including a participant's right or privilege

(statutory or customary), or even a style: -- + adversary, ceremony,

charge, X crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, disposing, due,

fashion, form, to be {judged}, judgment, just(-ice, -ly), (manner of)

law(-ful), manner, measure, (due) order, ordinance, right, sentence, usest,

X worthy, + wrong.


 

judged 5307 ## naphal {naw-fal'}; a primitive root; to fall, in a great

variety of applications (intransitive or causative, literal or figurative):

-- be accepted, cast (down, self, [lots], out), cease, die, divide (by

lot), (let) fail, (cause to, let, make, ready to) fall (away, down, -en,

-ing), fell(-ing), fugitive, have [inheritance], inferior, be {judged} [by

mistake for 6419], lay (along), (cause to) lie down, light (down), be (X

hast) lost, lying, overthrow, overwhelm, perish, present(-ed, -ing), (make

to) rot, slay, smite out, X surely, throw down.


 

judges 0430 ## >elohiym {el-o-heem'}; plural of 433; gods in the ordinary

sense; but specifically used (in the plural thus, especially with the

article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to

magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative: -- angels, X exceeding, God

(gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, {judges}, X mighty.


 

judgment 1697 ## dabar {daw-baw'}; from 1696; a word; by implication, a

matter (as spoken of) or thing; adverbially, a cause: -- act, advice,

affair, answer, X any such (thing), because of, book, business, care, case,

cause, certain rate, + chronicles, commandment, X commune(-ication), +

concern[-ing], + confer, counsel, + dearth, decree, deed, X disease, due,

duty, effect, + eloquent, errand, [evil favoured-]ness, + glory, + harm,

hurt, + iniquity, + {judgment}, language, + lying, manner, matter, message,

[no] thing, oracle, X ought, X parts, + pertaining, + please, portion, +

power, promise, provision, purpose, question, rate, reason, report,

request, X (as hast) said, sake, saying, sentence, + sign, + so, some

[uncleanness], somewhat to say, + song, speech, X spoken, talk, task, +

that, X there done, thing (concerning), thought, + thus, tidings,

what[-soever], + wherewith, which, word, work. [q

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judgment 1777 ## diyn {deen}; or (Gen. 6:3). duwn {doon}; a primitive root

[comp. 113]; to rule; by impl. to judge (as umpire); also to strive (as at

law): -- contend, execute (judgment), judge, minister {judgment}, plead

(the cause), at strife, strive.


 

judgment 1777 ## diyn {deen}; or (Gen. 6:3). duwn {doon}; a primitive root

[comp. 113]; to rule; by impl. to judge (as umpire); also to strive (as at

law): -- contend, execute ({judgment}), judge, minister judgment, plead

(the cause), at strife, strive.


 

judgment 1779 ## diyn {deen}; or (Job 19:29). duwn {doon}; from 1777;

judgment (the suit, justice, sentence or tirbunal); by impl. also strife:

-- cause, {judgment}, plea, strife.


 

judgment 1780 ## diyn (Aramaic) {deen}; corresponding to 1779: --

{judgment},.


 

judgment 2940 ## ta<am {tah'-am}; from 2938; properly, a taste, i.e.

(figuratively) perception; by implication, intelligence; transitively, a

mandate: -- advice, behaviour, decree, discretion, {judgment}, reason,

taste, understanding.


 

judgment 4055 ## mad {mad}; or med {made}; from 4058; properly, extent,

i.e. height; also a measure; by implication, a vesture (as measured); also

a carpet: -- armour, clothes, garment, {judgment}, measure, raiment,

stature.


 

judgment 4941 ## mishpat {mish-pawt'}; from 8199; properly, a verdict

(favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or

formal decree (human or [participant's] divine law, individual or

collective), including the act, the place, the suit, the crime, and the

penalty; abstractly, justice, including a participant's right or privilege

(statutory or customary), or even a style: -- + adversary, ceremony,

charge, X crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, disposing, due,

fashion, form, to be judged, {judgment}, just(-ice, -ly), (manner of)

law(-ful), manner, measure, (due) order, ordinance, right, sentence, usest,

X worthy, + wrong.


 

judgment 6415 ## p@liylah {pel-ee-law'}; feminine of 6414; justice: --

{judgment}.


 

judgment 6417 ## p@liyliyah {pel-ee-lee-yaw'}; feminine of 64l6;

judicature: -- {judgment}.


 

judgment 6485 ## paqad {paw-kad'}; a primitive root; to visit (with

friendly or hostile intent); by analogy, to oversee, muster, charge, care

for, miss, deposit, etc.: -- appoint, X at all, avenge, bestow, (appoint to

have the, give a) charge, commit, count, deliver to keep, be empty, enjoin,

go see, hurt, do {judgment}, lack, lay up, look, make, X by any means,

miss, number, officer, (make) overseer, have (the) oversight, punish,

reckon, (call to) remember(-brance), set (over), sum, X surely, visit,

want.


 

judgment 8196 ## sh@phowt {shef-ote'}; or sh@phuwt {shef-oot'}; from 8199;

a judicial sentence, i.e. punishment: -- {judgment}.


 

judgment 8199 ## shaphat {shaw-fat'}; a primitive root; to judge, i.e.

pronounce sentence (for or against); by implication, to vindicate or

punish; by extenssion, to govern; passively, to litigate (literally or

figuratively): -- + avenge, X that condemn, contend, defend, execute

({judgment}), (be a) judge(-ment), X needs, plead, reason, rule.


 

judgment 8201 ## shephet {sheh'-fet}; from 8199; a sentence, i.e.

infliction: -- {judgment}.


 

judgment 0144 # aisthesis {ah'-ee-sthay-sis}; from 143; perception, i.e.

(figuratively) discernment: -- {judgment}.


 

judgment 1106 # gnome {gno'-may}; from 1097; cognition, i.e. (subjectively)

opinion, or (objectively) resolve (counsel, consent, etc.): -- advice, +

agree, {judgment}, mind, purpose, will.


 

judgment 1341 # dikaiokrisia {dik-ah-yok-ris-ee'-ah}; from 1342 and 2920; a

just sentence: -- righteous {judgment}.


 

judgment 1345 # dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344; an equitable deed; by

implication, a statute or decision: -- {judgment}, justification,

ordinance, righteousness.


 

judgment 1349 # dike {dee'-kay}; probably from 1166; right (as

self-evident), i.e. justice (the principle, a decision, or its execution):

-- {judgment}, punish, vengeance.


 

judgment 2250 # hemera {hay-mer'-ah}; feminine (with 5610 implied) of a

derivative of hemai (to sit; akin to the base of 1476) meaning tame, i.e.

gentle; day, i.e. (literally) the time space between dawn and dark, or the

whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as

inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively, a period (always

defined more or less clearly by the context): -- age, + alway, (mid-)day

(by day, [-ly]), + for ever, {judgment}, (day) time, while, years.


 

judgment 2917 # krima {kree'-mah}; from 2919; a decision (the function or

the effect, for or against ["crime"]): -- avenge, condemned, condemnation,

damnation, + go to law, {judgment}.


 

judgment 2920 # krisis {kree'-sis}; decision (subjectively or objectively,

for or against); by extension, a tribunal; by implication, justice

(especially, divine law): -- accustion, condemnation, damnation,

{judgment}.


 

judgment 2922 # kriterion {kree-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed

derivative of 2923; a rule of judging ("criterion"), i.e. (by implication)

a tribunal: -- to judge, {judgment} (seat).


 

judgment 4232 # praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on}; of Latin origin; the

praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice

and camp): -- (common, judgment) hall (of {judgment}), palace,

praetorium.


 

judgment 4232 # praitorion {prahee-to'-ree-on}; of Latin origin; the

praetorium or governor's court-room (sometimes including the whole edifice

and camp): -- (common, {judgment}) hall (of judgment), palace,

praetorium.


 

judgment-seat 0968 # bema {bay'-ma}; from the base of 939; a step, i.e.

foot-breath; by implication, a rostrum, i.e. a tribunal: --

{judgment-seat}, set [foot] on, throne.


 

Judith 3067 ## Y@huwdiyth {yeh-ho-deeth'}; the same as 3066; Jewess;

Jehudith, a Canaanitess: -- {Judith}.


 

juice 6071 ## <aciyc {aw-sees'}; from 6072; must or fresh grape-juice (as

just trodden out): -- {juice}, new (sweet) wine.


 

Julia 2456 # Ioulia {ee-oo-lee'-ah}; feminine of the same as 2457; Julia, a

Christian woman: -- {Julia}.


 

Julius 2457 # Ioulios {ee-oo'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; Julius, a

centurion: -- {Julius}.


 

jump 7540 ## raqad {raw-kad'}; a primitive root; properly, to stamp, i.e.

to spring about (wildly or for joy): -- dance, {jump}, leap, skip.


 

Junias 2458 # Iounias {ee-oo-nee'-as}; of Latin origin; Junias, a

Christian: -- {Junias}.


 

juniper 7574 ## rethem {reh'-them}; or rothem {ro'-them}; from 7573; the

Spanish broom (from its pole-like stems): -- {juniper} (tree).


 

Jupiter 1356 # diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace}; from the alternate of 2203 and

the alternate of 4098; sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite): -- which fell down

from {Jupiter}.


 

Jupiter 2203 # Zeus {dzyooce}; of uncertain affinity; in the oblique cases

there is used instead of it a (probably cognate) name Dis {deece}, which is

otherwise obsolete; Zeus or Dis (among the Latins, Jupiter or Jove), the

supreme deity of the Greeks: -- {Jupiter}.


 

jurisdiction 1849 # exousia {ex-oo-see'-ah}; from 1832 (in the sense of

ability); privilege, i.e. (subjectively) force, capacity, competency,

freedom, or (objectively) mastery (concretely, magistrate, superhuman,

potentate, token of control), delegated influence: -- authority,

{jurisdiction}, liberty, power, right, strength.


 

Jushab-hesed 3142 ## Yuwshab Checed {yoo-shab' kheh'-sed}; from 7725 and

26l7; kindness will be returned; Jushab-Chesed, an Israelite: --

{Jushab-hesed}.


 

just 4941 ## mishpat {mish-pawt'}; from 8199; properly, a verdict

(favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or

formal decree (human or [participant's] divine law, individual or

collective), including the act, the place, the suit, the crime, and the

penalty; abstractly, justice, including a participant's right or privilege

(statutory or customary), or even a style: -- + adversary, ceremony,

charge, X crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, disposing, due,

fashion, form, to be judged, judgment, {just}(-ice, -ly), (manner of)

law(-ful), manner, measure, (due) order, ordinance, right, sentence, usest,

X worthy, + wrong.


 

just 6662 ## tsaddiyq {tsad-deek'}; from 6663; just: -- {just}, lawful,

righteous (man).


 

just 6663 ## tsadaq {tsaw-dak'}; a primitive root; to be (causatively,

make) right (in a moral or forensic sense): -- cleanse, clear self, (be,

do) {just}(-ice, -ify, -ify self), (be turn to) righteous(-ness).


 

just 6664 ## tsedeq {tseh'-dek}; from 6663; the right (natural, moral or

legal); also (abstractly) equity or (figuratively) prosperity: -- X even,

(X that which is altogether) {just}(-ice), ([un-])right(-eous) (cause, -ly,

-ness).


 

just 8003 ## shalem {shaw-lame'}; from 7999; complete (literally or

figuratively); especially friendly: -- full, {just}, made ready, peaceable,

perfect(-ed), quiet, Shalem [by mistake for a name], whole.


 

just 1342 # dikaios {dik'-ah-yos}; from 1349; equitable (in character or

act); by implication, innocent, holy (absolutely or relatively): -- {just},

meet, right(-eous).


 

just 1738 # endikos {en'-dee-kos}; from 1722 and 1349; in the right, i.e.

equitable: -- {just}.


 

justice 6666 ## ts@daqah {tsed-aw-kaw'}; from 6663; rightness (abstractly),

subjectively (rectitude), objectively (justice), morally (virtue) or

figuratively (prosperity): -- {justice}, moderately, right(-eous) (act,

-ly, -ness).


 

justification 1345 # dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344; an equitable

deed; by implication, a statute or decision: -- judgment, {justification},

ordinance, righteousness.


 

justification 1347 # dikaiosis {dik-ah'-yo-sis}; from 1344; aquittal (for

Christ's sake): -- {justification}.


 

justify 1344 # dikaioo {dik-ah-yo'-o}; from 1342; to render (i.e. show or

regard as) just or innocent: -- free, {justify}(-ier), be righteous.


 

justle 8264 ## shaqaq {shaw-kak'}; a primitive root; to course (like a

beast of prey); by implication, to seek greedily: -- have appetite,

{justle} one against another, long, range, run (to and fro).


 

justly 1346 # dikaios {dik-ah'-yoce}; adverb from 1342; equitably: --

{justly}, (to) righteously(-ness).


 

Justus 2459 # Ioustos {ee-ooce'-tos}; of Latin origin ("just"); Justus, the

name of three Christian: -- {Justus}.


 

Juttah 3194 ## Yuttah {yoo-taw'}; or Yuwtah {yoo-taw'}; from 5186;

extended; Juttah (or Jutah), a place in Palestine: -- {Juttah}.


 


 

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