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Definition: Treasure, storehouse, treasury. Meaning: a depository. Word Origin: Derived from the root אָצַר (atsar), meaning "to store up" or "to treasure." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - G2344 (thesauros): Often translated as "treasure" in the New Testament, reflecting a similar concept of stored wealth or valuable resources.
- Bə·'Ō·Ṣə·Rō·Ṯāy — 1 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew bə·’ō·ṣə·rō·ṯāy Englishman's...
- Ō·W·Ṣā·Rō·Wṯ — 4 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew ’ō·w·ṣā·rō·wṯ Englishman's...
- Bə·'Ō·Wṣ·Rō·Wṯ — 1 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew bə·’ō·wṣ·rō·wṯ Englishman's...
- Bə·'Ō·Ṣə·Rō·Ṯāw — 1 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew bə·’ō·ṣə·rō·ṯāw Englishman's...
- Ō·W·Ṣā·Rōw — 3 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew ’ō·w·ṣā·rōw Englishman's...
- Ō·Wṣ·Rō·Ṯām — 1 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew ’ō·wṣ·rō·ṯām Englishman's...
- Ō·Wṣ·Rō·Ṯe·Hā — 1 Occ
Bible > Strong's > Hebrew ’ō·wṣ·rō·ṯe·hā Englishman's...
- Bə·'Ō·Wṣ·Rō·W·Ṯe·Ḵā — 1 Occ
Bə·'Ō·Wṣ·Rō·W·Ṯe·Ḵā — 1 Occ - Strong's Hebrew: 214. אוֹצָר (...
- Bə·'Ō·Ṣə·Rō·Ṯāy — 1 Occ
looking up the meaning of common Hebrew words found in the Hebrew Bible, as well as a resource for learning the Hebrew vocabulary. Within this book is a list of the 1000 most frequently used Hebrew verbs (379) and nouns (621) from the Hebrew Bible. Each word entry includes: 1. The Hebrew word (in modern and ancient script). 2.
yr v’shayit (briers and thorns). This word comes from the root shamar (Strong’s #8104) often translated as “keep,” but more literally meanin. “to guard” or “preserve.” When a shepherd was out at night with the flock he would construct a corral of briers (shamiyr) to “pr. therאָחStrong's #251 ahh A.
osparna: Treasure, storehouse. Original Word: אֹסְפַּרְנָא. Part of Speech: Adverb. Transliteration: osparna. Pronunciation: os-par-naw'. Phonetic Spelling: (os-par-naw') Definition: Treasure, storehouse. Meaning: diligently. Word Origin: Of uncertain origin.
Phonetic Spelling: (mat-mone') Definition: Treasure, hidden treasure. Meaning: a secret storehouse, a secreted valuable, money. Word Origin: Derived from the root verb טָמַן (taman), meaning "to hide" or "to conceal."
"treasure," genaz (Aramaic) or genez (Hebrew), usually meaning "the thing stored"; translated "treasures" in Ezra 6:1, but in 5:17 and 7:20 translated "treasure-house": "search made in the king's treasure-house."
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