☰ Menu
bible.lockman.org  Home | Search
 
  • Lockman.org
  • About Us

    • About
    • Who we are
    • History
    • Who is Jesus?
    •  
  • Shop / Catalog

    • Digital
    • NASB 2020
    • NASB 1995
    • NASB 1977
    • Amplified
    • NBLA (Spanish)
    • LBLA (Spanish)
    •  
  • NASB

    • NASB
    • Amplified
    • LBLA
    • NBLA
    • Permissions
    •  
Click Here
Bibles by the Case, with free shipping
All New NASB 2020 - 44% off
Save 40% or more on Bibles now! Limited quantities

Questions, answers, or notes on a Bible verse:
(i.e. Gen 1:1)
Read the Bible:
Book Chap:verse
New Window
Translation: Search Range: Search word(s):


Search for your Bible question and answer here:


  - Notes (no notes if red), - Context;  Viewing NASB and Amplified 2015
 Prior Book
 Next Book
 Prior Verse
 Next Verse
Verse
   
 Prior Chapter 
  Next Chapter 
NASB   Notes Context   Deut 11:24 "AEvery3605 place4725 on which834 the sole3709 of your foot7272 treads1869 shall be yours; Byour border1366 will be from the wilderness4057b to Lebanon3844, and from the river5104, the river5104 Euphrates6578, as far5704 as 1the western314 sea3220.
AMPLIFIED
2015
  Notes Context   Deut 11:24 "Every place on which the sole of your foot treads shall become yours; your territory shall be from the wilderness to Lebanon, and from the river, the river Euphrates, as far as the western sea (the Mediterranean).

NASB Translator's Notes:
Literal renderings, alternate translations or explanations.
1 I.e. the Mediterranean
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A Verse Info. Notes Context Josh 1:3 "Every place on which the sole of your foot treads, I have given it to you, just as I spoke to Moses.
B Verse Info. Notes Context Gen 15:18 On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying,
"To your descendants I have given this land,
From the river of Egypt as far as the great river, the river Euphrates:
Hebrew-Aramaic & Greek Dictionary:
(#) is number of times this NASB word was translated from the original language.  
 Show verses containing
this Strong's number:
   
  Greek Heb.
 
314 acharon (30d); from 309; coming after or behind:--afterward(2), afterwards(1), come(5), come later(1), end(1), future*(1), last(23), last one(1), last ones(1), last time(1), later(2), later things(1), latter(3), next(2), ones who(1), rear(1), west(1), western(4).
834 asher (81c); a prim. pron.; who, which, that:--although(1), anyone(1), because(45), because*(73), before*(3), concerning*(1), deadly*(1), everything*(2), everywhere*(2), how(24), how*(6), if(8), inasmuch(1), inasmuch*(2), just(1), just*(6), much(1), powder*(1), reason(1), set(1), since(3), since*(5), so(9), so*(1), steward*(4), storehouses(1), such(8), such*(2), than*(1), therefore(1), these(2), this(1), though*(1), unless*(1), until*(35), what(166), what*(8), whatever(16), whatever*(40), when(44), when*(1), whenever(1), where(49), where you how(1), where*(136), whereas*(1), whereby(1), wherein(1), wherever(4), wherever*(27), which(1925), which he and how(1), which*(1), whichever(1), while(1), while those who(1), who(1), who(850), whoever(4), whoever*(13), whom(345), whom*(1), whomever(1), whomever*(3), whose(80), whose remains when(1), why(2).
1366 gebul (147d); from an unused word; border, boundary, territory:--area(1), barrier(1), border(144), borders(10), boundary(13), coastline(3), districts(1), land(1), line(1), territories(1), territory(61), wall(1).
1869 darak (201d); a prim. root; to tread, march:--aimed(1), aims(1), archers*(1), bend(6), bends his bend(1), bent(6), come(1), guide(1), lead(1), leads(2), led(2), march(1), set foot(2), shot(1), stamped firm(1), trampled(1), tramples(2), tramples down(1), tread(8), treader(1), treader treads(1), treading(1), treads(5), trod(3), trod them down(1), trodden(4), walk(3), wielding(1).
3220 yam (410d); of unc. der.; sea:--red*(24), sea(278), seacoast*(5), seas(27), seashore(1), seashore*(9), south(1), west(59), west side(4), western(1), westward(12).
3605 kol or
kol (481a); from 3634; the whole, all:--all(4045), all for every(2), all his and every(1), all his everything(1), all its the entire(1), all the and every(1), all the of every(1), all the everywhere(1), all the throughout(1), all your concerning everything(1), all your to every(1), all your throughout(1), all men(2), all these(1), all things(11), altogether(1), always*(15), annually*(2), any(176), any or by all(2), any*(5), anyone(12), anyone*(2), anything(31), anything*(6), anywhere(3), anywhere*(1), both(2), complete(2), completely(5), continually*(15), countryside*(1), during(1), each(4), each one(1), each*(1), earnestly*(1), else(1), entire(16), entirely(1), every(366), every and everyone(1), every in all(1), every of all(4), every of any(1), every pertaining to all(1), every man(1), every one(1), every one(12), every thing(1), every way(1), everyone(96), everyone's(3), everyone*(3), everything(52), everything*(4), everywhere(2), everywhere*(2), far(1), farthest(1), forever*(10), full(2), gaping(1), health*(1), just*(6), life*(1), lifetime*(1), long*(9), mere(1), much(1), no one(1), no*(33), none*(13), nothing*(12), one(3), only(1), perpetually*(2), plenty(1), something*(1), there is everywhere(1), throughout(20), throughout and all(1), throughout the whole(1), throughout all(1), throughout*(1), total(6), totally(2), utter(1), variety(1), whatever(24), whatever*(40), whenever(4), wherever*(20), whoever(45), whoever then any(1), whoever*(6), whoever...any(3), whole(125), whole and let all(1), whole and all(3), wholehearted*(1), wholly(2), whomever*(3).
3709 kaph (496a); from 3721; hollow or flat of the hand, palm, sole (of the foot), a pan:--branches(1), earnings*(1), footstep*(1), give pledges*(1), grasp(2), hand(46), handful*(1), handles(1), hands(69), hands*(1), hollow(1), hoof*(1), palm(8), palms(3), pan(12), pans(9), paws(1), pledge(1), pledges*(1), power(1), socket(4), sole(11), soles(6), spoons(3), together*(2).
3844 Lebanon (526d); from 3835a; a wooded mountain range on the N. border of Isr.:--Lebanon(71).
4057b midbar (184d); from 1696; wilderness:--desert(11), deserts(1), wilderness(257).
4725 maqom or
maqom or
meqomah or
meqomah (879d); from 6965; a standing place, place:--anywhere*(1), area(1), country(1), direction(1), everywhere*(1), ground(2), home(7), hometown(1), localities(1), place(348), place suitable(1), places(16), position(1), room(3), seat*(2), site(4), sites(1), some(1), source(1), space(1), space*(1), where*(1), wherever(1), wherever*(2).
5104 nahar (625c); from 5102a; a stream, river:--canals(1), current(1), Euphrates(5), Euphrates river(1), floods(3), river(69), rivers(36), stream(1), streams(2).
5704 ad (723d); from 5710a; as far as, even to, up to, until, while:--account(1), afar*(1), after(1), all the way(1), along(1), before(7), before*(3), beside*(1), beyond(2), beyond*(1), both*(1), completely*(1), either...or(1), equal(1), even(24), even including(1), exceedingly*(3), extremely*(1), far(131), far*(1), forever*(66), forevermore*(1), here*(2), how many*(2), including(1), like(2), little while*(1), long(23), long*(25), momentary*(1), never*(2), only(1), or(9), over(1), over there*(1), point(1), reaching(1), since*(1), so long(1), still*(1), there(1), threatened*(1), till(3), time(1), toward(1), unfathomable*(1), until(365), until the when(1), until*(43), utterly*(3), very(1), very*(2), violently*(1), when(1), when*(1), while(7), while i was still(1), within(1), without*(2), yet(1), yet*(1).
6578 Perath (832b); of for. or.; a river of W. Asia:--Euphrates(18).
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).





bible.lockman.org
Answered Bible Questions
Primary Bible Questions (?)
Bible verses
About StudyBibleForum.com

The Lockman Foundation did not screen Postings. Postings are the opinions of others and may or may not represent a commonly held view.

StudyBibleForum.com Copyright © The Lockman Foundation 2001-2016
Permission to quote guidelines.