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Gen 29:1
Then Jacob
3290
1
went
5375
on his journey
7272
, and came
1980
to the land
776
of
A
the sons
1121
of the east
6924a
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Gen 29:1
Then Jacob
1
went on his way and came to the land of the people of the East [near Haran].
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1
Lit
lifted up his feet
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1
Lit
raised his feet
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A
Judg 6:3
For it was when Israel had sown, that the Midianites would come up with the Amalekites and the sons of the east and go against them.
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776
erets
(75d); a prim. root;
earth, land:--
common(1), countries(15), countries and their lands(1), country(44), countryside(1), distance*(3), dust(1), earth(655), earth the ground(1), earth's(1), fail*(1), floor(1), ground(119), land(1581), lands(57), lands have their land(2), open(1), other*(2), piece(1), plateau*(1), region(1), territories(1), wild(1), world(3).
1121
ben
(119d); a prim. root;
son:--
afflicted(1), afflicted*(1), age(7), aliens*(2), Ammonites*(7), anointed*(1), arrow(1), arrows(1), Assyrians*(3), baby(1), Babylonians*(3), beasts(1), being*(1), Ben-hinnom*(7), bough(2), breed(1), brothers*(1), builders(1), bull*(21), bulls*(5), calf*(2), calves(2), calves*(1), child(2), children(111), children and on the grandchildren(1), children and their grandchildren(1), children and your children's(1), children and children's(1), children's(2), children's children(5), colt(1), colts(1), common(2), descendants(14), descendants of the son(1), deserves(2), exiles*(5), father*(1), fellow*(3), fellows(2), fertile*(1), foal(1), fools*(1), foreigner*(6), foreigners(1), foreigners*(10), Gileadites*(1), grandchildren(1), granddaughters*(1), grandson(6), heir*(1), high*(1), homeborn*(1), Israelites*(1), lambs*(2), lay(4), Levites*(1), low degree*(1), low*(1), man(5), man one old(1), man*(1), men(19), men of low degree*(1), men*(4), mortal(1), must(1), must surely(1), nephew*(2), nobility*(1), offspring(1), old(167), old when his son(1), one(1), one(2), one born(1), ones(1), ones*(1), opening*(1), overnight*(2), people(5), public*(1), revelers*(1), satellites(1), scoundrels*(1), sired(1), slaves(1), son(1876), son and his grandson(1), son and your grandson(1), son of and grandson(1), son was old(1), son's(16), son's son(1), sons(2369), sons and his grandsons(2), sons and his sons'(1), sons and on his sons'(1), sons and their sons'(1), sons and your grandsons(1), sons and your sons'(1), sons and grandsons(2), sons of the son(14), sons'(7), sons' sons(2), sparks*(1), those(1), those who(2), those who are doomed(1), those who were doomed(1), troops*(1), unfortunate*(1), valiant*(3), warriors(1), whelps(1), wicked*(3), young(28), young goats*(1), young men(1), youths(1).
1980
halak
(229d); a prim. root;
to go, come, walk:--
access(1), accompany*(2), act(5), acting(2), already gone(1), am(1), am about(1), attended*(1), became greater(3), become(1), becoming(1), becoming increasingly(1), blowing(1), brighter(2), bring(4), brought(5), came(13), came nearer(1), carry(2), come(82), come and let us go(1), coming(3), continually(1), continued(5), continues...along(1), continuing(1), continuing*(1), crawls(1), darting back(1), depart(14), departed(55), departs(1), desires(1), die(1), disappears(1), down(2), down*(1), enter(2), extended(2), flashed(1), fled(1), floated(1), flow(6), flowed(1), flowing(1), flows(1), follow(2), follow*(14), followed(2), followed*(21), following(1), following*(5), follows*(1), get(1), get away(2), get rid(1), go(426), go and walk(1), go at once(1), go my way(1), go to patrol(1), go back(1), go*(4), goes(22), goes to and fro(1), goes down(1), going(30), gone(39), grew(2), grew steadily(1), grew...continually(1), grow(1), growing*(1), indeed gone(1), involve(1), lead(2), leads(1), leave(1), leave*(3), led(14), left(2), live(1), living(1), march(4), marches(1), move(2), moved(8), moves(1), moving(1), once the went forth(1), parades(1), passes(1), passing(1), patrol(2), patrolled(2), pressed heavier(1), proceed(2), proceed*(1), proceeded(4), prowl(1), prowled(1), ran(3), resort(1), return*(1), robber(1), run(1), runs off(1), set(3), set*(1), spent(1), spread(1), sprout(1), stalks(1), steadily(2), steps(1), strut(1), surely go(2), swept(1), take(6), taking(2), throng(1), took(1), took for us to come(1), travel(3), traveled(1), travelers*(1), vagabond(1), vanished(1), walk(142), walked(84), walked around(1), walked back(1), walking(14), walking around(2), walks(31), walks around(1), wandered(2), wanderings(1), way(1), weak(1), went(309), went along continually(1), went on his way(1), went on continually(1), went they could go(1), went forth(1), went*(1).
3290
Yaaqob
(784d); from the same as 6119; a son of Isaac, also his desc.:--Jacob(331), Jacob's(18).
5375
nasa
or
nasah
(669d); a prim. root;
to lift, carry, take:--
accept*(3), accepted*(1), advanced(1), anything been taken(1), arises(1), assisted(1), bear(61), bearer(17), bearers(2), bearing(4), bears(1), become proud(2), bore(9), borne(5), bring(10), bring forth(1), bringing(7), brought(5), carried(45), carries(6), carry(45), carry away(1), carry off(2), carrying(20), contain(1), continued*(1), count*(1), desire(1), desire*(2), direct(1), ease(1), endure(4), endured(1), ever forgive(1), exalt(2), exalted(9), exalting(2), favor*(1), fetch(1), forgave(2), forget(1), forgive(8), forgiven(3), forgives(1), forgiving(2), found(3), grant(1), granted(1), have(1), high(1), honor*(1), honorable*(3), incur(2), laid(2), lift(64), lifted(67), lifts(4), load(2), loaded(3), lofty(1), longing*(1), looked*(2), make(1), married(1), must be carried(1), obtained(1), offer(3), pardon(2), pardons(1), partial*(2), partiality*(8), pick(1), picked(1), picks(3), promoted(1), protest(1), put(1), raise(5), raised(13), receive(2), receive*(2), receives(1), regard(1), released*(1), respected*(1), rise(2), rose(5), sets(1), shield-bearer*(1), shield-carrier*(1), show(5), showed(1), showing(1), shows(1), sing(1), spare(2), stirred(3), suffer(2), supplied(1), support(1), supported(1), sustain(2), swore*(12), sworn*(2), take(49), take away(1), taken(7), takes(3), took(37), towers(1), transporters*(1), upheaved(1), wearing(1), went(1), withhold(1), wore(1), worked(1).
6924a
qedem
(869c); from an unused word;
front, east, formerly:--
ancient(4), ancient times(3), before(1), before his of old(1), earliest times(1), East(1), east(26), east side(1), eastward(1), eternal(1), everlasting(1), formerly(1), forward(1), gone(1), long ago(1), old(16), times*(2).
7272
regel
(919c); of unc. der.;
foot:--
accompany*(1), after(1), attended*(1), feet(139), follow(2), followed(2), following(1), foot(60), footstep*(1), footsteps(1), footstool*(6), four-footed*(1), haunt(1), heels(1), hoof*(1), journey(1), legs(5), pace(2), relieve*(1), relieving*(1), step(1), steps(2), swift-footed*(1), times(4), toes*(2), turned(1).
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