Bible Verse Dictionary
Genesis 21:26 - Who
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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And Abimelech | H40 | אֲבִימֶלֶךְ |
[Proper Name Masculine] father of (the) king; {Abimelek} the name of two Philistine kings and of two Israelites |
said | H559 | אָמַר |
[Verb] to say (used with great latitude) |
I | H595 | אָנֹכִי |
I |
wot not | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
who | H4310 | מִי |
also (indefinitely) whoever; often used in oblique construction with prefix or suffix |
hath done | H6213 | עָשָׂה |
[Verb] to do or {make} in the broadest sense and widest application |
this | H2088 | זֶה |
the masculine demonstrative {pronoun} this or that |
thing | H1697 | דָּבָר |
[Noun Masculine] a word; by implication a matter (as spoken of) of thing; adverbially a cause |
neither | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
didst thou | H859 | אַתָּה |
thou and {thee} or (plural) ye and you |
tell | H5046 | נָגַד |
[Verb] properly to {front} that {is} stand boldly out opposite; by implication ({causatively}) to manifest; figuratively to announce (always by word of mouth to one present); specifically to {expose} predict: {explain} praise |
me neither | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
yet | H1571 | גַּם |
[Adverb] properly assemblage; used only adverbially {also} even: {yea} though; often repeated as correlation both ... and |
heard | H8085 | שָׁמַע |
[Verb] to hear intelligently (often with implication of {attention} {obedience} etc.; causatively to {tell} etc.) |
I | H595 | אָנֹכִי |
I |
of it but | H1115 | בִּלְתִּי |
[Substitution] properly a failure {of} that {is} (used only as a negative {particle} usually with prepositional prefix) {not} except: {without} unless: {besides} because {not} {until } etc. |
to day |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.