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2001. Haman {haw-mawn'}; of foreign derivation; Haman, a Persian
vizier: --Haman.
2002. hamniyk (Aramaic) {ham-neek'}; but the text is hamuwnek
{ham-oo-nayk'}; of foreign origin; a necklace: --chain.
2003. hamac {haw-mawce'}; from an unused root apparently meaning
to crackle; a dry twig or brushwood: --melting.
2004. hen {hane}; feminine plural from 1931; they (only used
when emphatic): --X in, such like, (with) them, thereby, therein,
(more than) they, wherein, in which, whom, withal.
2005. hen {hane}; a primitive particle; lo!; also (as expressing
surprise) if: --behold, if, lo, though.
2006. hen (Aramaic) {hane}; corresponding to 2005: lo! also
there[-fore], [un- ]less, whether, but, if: --(that) if, or,
whether.
2007. hennah {hane'-naw}; prolongation for 2004; themselves
(often used emphatic for the copula, also in indirect relation):
--X in, X such (and such things), their, (into) them, thence,
therein, these, they (had), on this side, whose, wherein.
2008. hennah {hane'-naw}; from 2004; hither or thither (but used
both of place and time): --here, hither[-to], now, on this
(that) side, + since, this (that) way, thitherward, + thus far,
to...fro, + yet.
2009. hinneh {hin-nay'}; prolongation for 2005; lo!: --behold,
lo, see.
2010. hanachah {han-aw-khaw'}; from 5117; permission of rest, i.
e. quiet: --release.
2011. Hinnom {hin-nome'}; probably of foreign origin; Hinnom,
apparently a Jebusite: --Hinnom.
2012. Hena< {hay-nah'}; probably of foreign derivation; Hena, a
place apparently in Mesopotamia: --Hena.
2013. hacah {haw-saw'}; a primitive root; to hush: --hold peace
(tongue), (keep) silence, be silent, still.
2014. haphugah {haf-oo-gaw'}; from 6313; relaxation: --
intermission.
2015. haphak {haw-fak'}; a primitive root; to turn about or over;
by implication, to change, overturn, return, pervert: --X
become, change, come, be converted, give, make [a bed],
overthrow (-turn), perverse, retire, tumble, turn (again, aside,
back, to the contrary, every way).
2016. hephek {heh'-fek}: or hephek {hay'-fek}; from 2015; a turn,
i.e. the reverse: --contrary.
2017. hophek {ho'-fek}; from 2015; an upset, i.e. (abstract)
perversity: --turning of things upside down.
2018. haphekah {haf-ay-kaw'}; feminine of 2016; destruction: --
overthrow.
2019. haphakpak {haf-ak-pak'}; by reduplication from 2015; very
perverse: --froward.
2020. hatstsalah {hats-tsaw-law'}; from 5337; rescue: --
deliverance.
2021. hotsen {ho'-tsen}; from an unused root meaning apparently
to be sharp or strong; a weapon of war: --chariot.
2022. har {har}; a shortened form of 2042; a mountain or range
of hills (sometimes used figuratively): --hill (country), mount(-
ain), X promotion.
2023. Hor {hore}; another form of 2022; mountain; Hor, the name
of a peak in Idumaea and of one in Syria: --Hor.
2024. Hara> {haw-raw'}; perhaps from 2022; mountainousness; Hara,
a region of Media: --Hara.
2025. har>el {har-ale'}; from 2022 and 410; mount of God;
figuratively, the altar of burnt-offering: --altar. Compare 739.
2026. harag {haw-rag'}; a primitive root; to smite with deadly
intent: --destroy, out of hand, kill, murder(-er), put to
[death], make [slaughter], slay(-er), X surely.
2027. hereg {heh'-reg}; from 2026; slaughter: --be slain,
slaughter.
2028. haregah {har-ay-gaw'}; feminine of 2027; slaughter: --
slaughter.
2029. harah {haw-raw'}; a primitive root; to be (or become)
pregnant, conceive (literally or figuratively): --been, be with
child, conceive, progenitor.
2030. hareh {haw-reh'}; or hariy (Hosea 14:1) {haw-ree'}; from
2029; pregnant: --(be, woman) with child, conceive, X great.
2031. harhor (Aramaic) {har-hor'}; from a root corresponding to
2029; a mental conception: --thought.
2032. herown {hay-rone'}; or herayown {hay-raw-yone'}; from 2029;
pregnancy: --conception.
2033. Harowriy {har-o-ree'}; another form for 2043; a Harorite
or mountaineer: --Harorite.
2034. hariycah {har-ee-saw'}; from 2040; something demolished: --
ruin.
2035. hariycuwth {har-ee-sooth'}; from 2040; demolition: --
destruction.
2036. Horam {ho-rawm'}; from an unused root (meaning to tower
up); high; Horam, a Canaanitish king: --Horam.
2037. Harum {haw-room'}; passive participle of the same as 2036;
high; Harum, an Israelite: --Harum.
2038. harmown {har-mone'}; from the same as 2036; a castle (from
its height): --palace.
2039. Haran {haw-rawn'}; perhaps from 2022; mountaineer; Haran,
the name of two men: --Haran.[wl
2040. harac {haw-ras'}; a primitive root; to pull down or in
pieces, break, destroy: --beat down, break (down, through),
destroy, overthrow, pluck down, pull down, ruin, throw down, X
utterly.
2041. herec {heh'-res}; from 2040; demolition: --destruction.
2042. harar {haw-rawr'}; from an unused root meaning to loom up;
a mountain: --hill, mount(-ain).
2043. Harariy {hah-raw-ree'}; or Harariy (2 Sam. 23:11) {haw-raw-
ree'}; or Ha>rariy (2 Sam. 23:34, last clause), {haw-raw-ree'};
apparently from 2042; a mountaineer: --Hararite.
2044. Hashem {haw-shame'}; perhaps from the same as 2828;
wealthy; Hashem, an Israelite: --Hashem.
2045. hashma<uwth {hashmaw-ooth'}; from 8085; announcement: --to
cause to hear.
2046. hittuwk {hit-took'}; from 5413; a melting: --is melted.
2047. Hathak {hath-awk'}; probably of foreign origin; Hathak, a
Persian eunuch: --Hatach.
2048. hathal {haw-thal'}; a primitive root; to deride; by
implication, to cheat: --deal deceitfully, deceive, mock.
2049. hathol {haw-thole'}; from 2048 (only in plural
collectively); a derision: --mocker.
2050. hathath> {haw-thath'}; a primitive root; properly, to
break in upon, i.e. to assail: --imagine mischief.
2051. V@dan {ved-awn'}; perhaps for 5730; Vedan (or Aden), a
place in Arabia: --Dan also.
2052. Vaheb {vaw-habe'}; of uncertain derivation; Vaheb, a place
in Moab: --what he did.
2053. vav {vaw}; probably a hook (the name of the sixth Heb.
letter): --hook.
2054. vazar {vaw-zawr'}; presumed to be from an unused root
meaning to bear guilt; crime: --X strange.
2055. Vay@zatha> {vah-yez-aw'-thaw}; of foreign origin;
Vajezatha, a son of Haman: --Vajezatha.
2056. valad {vaw-lawd'}; for 3206; a boy: --child.
2057. Vanyah {van-yaw'}; perhaps for 6043; Vanjah, an Israelite:
--Vaniah.
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