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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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1443 Eber {eb-er'} of Hebrew origin (5677); Eber, a patriarch:--Eber. See HEBREW<br />

for {05677}<br />

1444 Hebraikos {heb-rah-ee-kos'} from 1443; Hebraic or the Jewish language:--<br />

Hebrew. See Greek-- 1443<br />

1445 Hebraios {heb-rah'-yos} from 1443; a Hebræan (i.e. Hebrew) or Jew:--Hebrew.<br />

See Greek-- 1443<br />

1446 Hebrais {heb-rah-is'} from 1443; the Hebraistic (Hebrew) or Jewish (Chaldee)<br />

language:--Hebrew. See Greek-- 1443<br />

1447 Hebraisti {heb-rah-is-tee'} adverb from 1446; Hebraistically or in the Jewish<br />

(Chaldee) language:--in (the) Hebrew (tongue). See Greek-- 1446<br />

1448 eggizo {eng-id'-zo} from 1451; to make near, i.e. (reflexively) approach:-approach,<br />

be at hand, come (draw) near, be (come, draw) nigh. See Greek-- 1451<br />

1449 eggrapho {eng-graf'-o} from 1722 and 1125; to "engrave", i.e. inscribe:--write<br />

(in). See Greek-- 1722 See Greek-- 1125<br />

1450 egguos {eng'-goo-os} from 1722 and guion (a limb); pledged (as if articulated<br />

by a member), i.e. a bondsman:--surety. See Greek-- 1722<br />

1451 eggus {eng-goos'} from a primary verb agcho (to squeeze or throttle; akin to<br />

the base of 43); near (literally or figuratively, of place or time):--from , at hand, near, nigh<br />

(at hand, unto), ready. See Greek-- 43<br />

1452 egguteron {eng-goo'-ter-on} neuter of the comparative of 1451; nearer:-nearer.<br />

See Greek-- 1451<br />

1453 egeiro {eg-i'-ro} probably akin to the base of 58 (through the idea of collecting<br />

one's faculties); to waken (transitively or intransitively), i.e. rouse (literally, from sleep,<br />

from sitting or lying, from disease, from death; or figuratively, from obscurity, inactivity,<br />

ruins, nonexistence):--awake, lift (up), raise (again, up), rear up, (a-)rise (again, up),<br />

stand, take up. See Greek-- 58<br />

1454 egersis {eg'-er-sis} from 1453; a resurgence (from death):--resurrection. See<br />

Greek-- 1453<br />

1455 egkathetos {eng-kath'-et-os} from 1722 and a derivative of 2524; subinduced,<br />

i.e. surreptitiously suborned as a lier-in-wait:--spy. See Greek-- 1722 See Greek-- 2524

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