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  1. KJV Dictionary Definition: hebrew. hebrew. HE'BREW, n. Heb. Eber, either a proper name, or a name denoting passage, pilgrimage, or coming from beyond the Euphrates. One of the descendants of Eber, or Heber; but particularly, a descendant of Jacob, who was a descendant of Eber; an Israelite; a Jew. 1. The Hebrew language. HE'BREW, a.

    • Stand

      KJV Dictionary Definition: stand stand. STAND, v.i. pret....

  2. The KJV translates Strong's H5975 in the following manner: stood (171x), stand (137x), (raise, stand...) up (42x), set (32x), stay (17x), still (15x), appointed (10x), standing (10x), endure (8x), remain (8x), present (7x), continue (6x), withstand (6x), waited (5x), establish (5x), miscellaneous (42x).

  3. KJV Dictionary Definition: stand stand. STAND, v.i. pret. and pp. stood. This verb, if from the root of G., is a derivative from the noun, which is formed from the participle of the original verb. In this case, the noun should properly precede the verb.

  4. Original Word: עָמַד Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: amad Pronunciation: ah-MAHD Phonetic Spelling: (aw-mad') Definition: To stand, remain, endure, take one's stand Meaning: to stand, in various relations. Word Origin: A primitive root. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2476 (histemi): To stand, set, establish

  5. This allows the user of the concordance to look up the meaning of the original language word in the associated dictionary in the back, thereby showing how the original language word was translated into the English word in the KJV Bible. Strong's Concordance includes: The 8,674 Hebrew root words used in the Old Testament.

  6. This online dictionary of King James Version words contains over 11,000 definitions. This dictionary is derived from Noah Webster's American Dictionary of the English Language , a dictionary published in 1828 which frequently uses Bible verses in the definitions.

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  8. Dec 10, 2010 · See an example of searching for Strong’s G165 in the KJV and showing the Textus Receptus in parallel. With the Bible study tools now available anyone can easily find the original Greek or Hebrew word behind any English word used in the Bible as well as see all the occurrences of that word.

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