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1 Chr 19:6
¶ When the sons
1121
of Ammon
5983
saw
7200
that they had made
887
themselves odious
887
to David
1732
, Hanun
2586
and the sons
1121
of Ammon
5983
sent
7971
1,000
505
talents
3603
of silver
3701
to hire
7936
for themselves chariots
7393
and horsemen
6571b
from Mesopotamia
763
, from Aram-maacah
758
,
4601
and
A
from Zobah
6678
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1 Chr 19:6
¶ When the Ammonites saw that they had made themselves hateful to David, Hanun and his people sent 1,000 talents of silver to hire for themselves chariots and horsemen from Mesopotamia, Aram-maacah, and Zobah.
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A
1 Chr 18:5
¶ When the Arameans of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David killed 22,000 men of the Arameans.
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505
eleph
(48d); a prim. root;
a thousand:--
1,000(18), 1,000,000*(2), 1,005*(1), 1,017*(2), 1,052*(2), 1,100,000*(3), 1,200*(1), 1,222*(1), 1,247*(2), 1,254*(4), 1,290*(1), 1,335*(1), 1,365*(1), 1,400*(2), 1,700*(3), 1,760*(1), 1,775*(2), 10,000*(20), 100,000*(7), 108,100*(2), 12,000*(8), 120,000*(5), 14,000*(1), 14,700*(1), 15,000*(1), 151,450*(2), 153,600*(2), 157,600*(2), 16,000*(2), 16,750*(1), 17,200*(1), 18,000*(7), 180,000*(3), 185,000*(2), 186,400*(3), 2,000(5), 2,056*(1), 2,067*(1), 2,172*(2), 2,200*(1), 2,300*(1), 2,322*(1), 2,400*(2), 2,600*(2), 2,630*(1), 2,700*(1), 2,750*(1), 2,812*(1), 2,818*(1), 20,000*(10), 20,200*(1), 20,800*(1), 200,000*(4), 22,000*(7), 22,034*(1), 22,200*(1), 22,273*(1), 22,600*(1), 23,000*(1), 24,000*(15), 25,000*(16), 25,100*(1), 250,000*(1), 26,000*(2), 27,000*(1), 28,600*(1), 280,000*(2), 3,000*(11), 3,023*(1), 3,200*(1), 3,300*(1), 3,600*(2), 3,630*(1), 3,700*(1), 3,930*(1), 30,000*(5), 30,500*(2), 300,000*(4), 307,500*(2), 32,000*(2), 32,200*(2), 32,500*(1), 337,500*(6), 35,400*(2), 36,000*(3), 37,000*(1), 38,000*(1), 4,000*(3), 4,500*(8), 4,600*(2), 40,000*(5), 40,500*(3), 400,000*(3), 41,500*(2), 42,000*(1), 42,360*(2), 43,730*(1), 44,760*(1), 45,400*(1), 45,600*(1), 45,650*(2), 46,500*(2), 470,000*(1), 5,000*(7), 5,400*(1), 50,000*(2), 50,070*(1), 500,000*(1), 52,700*(1), 53,400*(3), 54,400*(2), 57,400*(2), 59,300*(2), 6,000*(3), 6,200*(1), 6,720*(2), 6,800*(1), 60,000*(1), 60,500*(1), 600,000*(1), 601,730*(2), 603,550*(6), 61,000*(2), 62,700*(2), 64,300*(1), 64,400*(1), 675,000*(3), 7,000*(8), 7,100*(1), 7,337*(2), 7,500*(1), 7,700*(2), 70,000*(4), 72,000*(1), 74,600*(2), 75,000*(1), 76,500*(1), 8,580*(1), 8,600*(1), 80,000*(3), 800,000*(1), 87,000*(1), clan(1), clans(2), divisions(2), eleven*(3), families(2), family(1), million(1), thousand(78), thousand-fold*(1), thousands(41), thousandth(1).
758
Aram
(74b); of unc. der.; Syria and its inhab., also the names of a son of Shem, a grandson of Nahor, and an Isr.:--Aram(65), Aram-maacah*(1), Arameans(64).
763
Aram Naharayim
(74c); from 758 and 5104; "Aram of (the) two rivers," a district of Aram (Syria):--Mesopotamia(5).
887
baash
(92d); a prim. root;
to have a bad smell, to stink:--
acts disgustingly(1), became foul(3), become foul(2), become odious(2), grow foul(1), made(1), made themselves odious(1), made yourself odious(1), making me odious(1), odious*(1), stink(2), surely made(1), surely made himself odious(1).
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).
1732
David
or
David
(187d); from the same as 1730; perh. "beloved one," a son of Jesse:--David(941), David's(55).
2586
Chanun
(337a); from 2603a; "favored," two contemporaries of Nehemiah, also an Ammonite king:--Hanun(11).
3603
kikkar
(503b); from 3769;
a round, a round district, a round loaf, a round weight, a talent
(a measure of weight or money):--cake(1), cover(1), district(1), loaf(4), loaves(2), plain(4), talent(9), talents(38), valley(8).
3701
keseph
(494a); from 3700;
silver, money:--
fine(2), fine silver(2), money(100), pay(1), price(10), property(1), purchase price(1), silver(284), silver from the money(1).
4601
Maakah
or
Maakath
(590d); from 4600; an Isr. name, also a non-Isr. name, also a region in Syria:--Aram-maacah*(1), Maacah(21), Maacath(1).
5983
Ammon
(769d); from 5973; a people living E. of the Jordan:--Ammon(98), Ammonites(1), Ammonites*(7).
6571b
parash
(832a); from the same as 6571a;
horseman:--
cavalry(2), horseman(1), horsemen(50).
6678
Tsoba
or
Tsobah
(844b); of unc. der.; an Aramean (Syrian) kingdom:--Zobah(12).
7200
raah
(906b); a prim. root;
to see:--
access(1), advisers*(2), appear(21), appeared(43), appears(4), approve(2), became aware(1), became visible(1), become visible(1), behold(9), choice(1), consider(13), considered(1), display(1), displayed(1), distinguish(1), encountered(1), enjoy(1), enjoy*(3), examined(1), experience(1), exposed(1), face*(2), faced*(2), find(1), gaze(2), give attention(1), gloat(2), heed(1), indeed look(1), keep on looking(1), look(71), looked(59), looked and saw(1), looking(5), looks(11), make an inspection(2), make me see(1), makes an inspection(1), noticed(1), observe(1), observed(5), observing(1), perceive(2), perceived(2), presents(1), provide(3), provided(2), public(1), regard(2), regarded(2), regards(1), remained alive(1), saw(310), search(1), see(410), see as a sees(1), see plainly(1), seeing(5), seemed(1), seen(153), sees(32), select(1), selected(1), show(24), showed(15), shown(19), shows(1), sleep*(1), stare(2), staring(1), supervise(1), surely seen(1), take into consideration(1), take heed(1), tell(1), think(1), understand(1), view(1), vision(1), visit(1), watch(2).
7393
rekeb
(939a); from 7392;
chariotry, chariot, millstone:--
chariot(19), chariot horses(2), charioteers(3), chariots(87), rider(1), riders(2), train(2), upper millstone(3).
7936
sakar
(968d); a prim. root;
to hire:--
earns(2), hire(3), hired(11), hires(2), surely hired(1).
7971
shalach
(1018a); a prim. root;
to send:--
again(5), bade his farewell(1), burned*(1), cast(2), cast off(1), casting(1), certainly let(1), certainly let the go(1), delivered(1), direct(1), dismissed(2), dispatch(1), divorce(3), divorces(1), drive(1), driving them away(1), escort(1), escorted him away(1), extended(2), extends(1), forlorn(1), gave(1), gave them over(1), get rid(1), gets his own way(1), go(11), go away(1), go free(4), grow long(1), laid(2), lay(8), let(8), let her go(2), let him go(3), let me go(4), let my go(11), let my go free(1), let out freely(1), let the go(8), let them down(1), let them go(6), let you go(7), let your loose(1), let go(1), let loose(2), let...down(1), let...go(3), lets his loose(1), lets you go(1), letting the go(1), letting them go(1), letting us go(1), loot(1), pointing(1), put(10), put forth(7), puts(2), putting(1), reached(3), reached*(1), release(2), released(3), remove(1), rushed(1), scattered(1), send(139), send him away(2), send it away(2), send me away(4), send them away(1), send you away(2), send away(4), sending(13), sending me away(1), sending them and again(1), sends(10), sent(420), sent her away(5), sent him away(5), sent his away(1), sent me away(2), sent the away(3), sent them away(9), sent you away(3), sent your away(1), sent away(7), sent...away(3), set(12), set your free(1), set free(1), shot(1), spread(2), spreads(3), stretch(13), stretch forth(3), stretched(11), stretches(2), surely let(1), surely let me go(1), throw(1), thrown(1), thrust(1), urgently send(1), use(1), will(1).
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