Bible Verse Dictionary
Jeremiah 6:9 - Whom
| Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thus | H3541 | כֹּה | properly like {this} that {is} by implication (of manner) thus (or so); also (of place) here (or hither); or (of time) now | 
| saith | H559 | אָמַר | [Verb] to say (used with great latitude) | 
| the LORD | H3068 | יְהֹוָה | [Proper Name] (the) self Existent or eternal; {Jehovah} Jewish national name of God | 
| of hosts | H6635 | צָבָא | [Noun Masculine] a mass of persons (or figurative {things}) especially regularly organized for war (an army); by implication a {campaign} literally or figuratively (specifically {hardship} worship) | 
| They shall throughly glean | H5953 | עָלַל | [Verb] to effect thoroughly; specifically to glean (also figuratively); by implication (in a bad sense) to {overdo} that {is} {maltreat} be saucy {to} {pain} impose (also literally) | 
| the remnant | H7611 | שְׁאֵרִית | [Noun Feminine] a remainder or residual ({surviving} final) portion | 
| of Israel | H3478 | יִשְׂרָאֵל | [Proper Name Masculine] he will rule as God; {Jisrael} a symbolical name of Jacob; also (typically) of his posterity | 
| as a vine | H1612 | גֶּפֶן | [Noun Masculine] a vine (as {twining }) especially the grape | 
| turn back | H7725 | שׁוּב | [Verb] to turn back ({hence} away) transitively or {intransitively} literally or figuratively (not necessarily with the idea of return to the starting point); generally to retreat; often adverbially again | 
| thine hand | H3027 | יָד | [Noun Feminine] a hand (the open one (indicating {power} means: {direction} {etc.}) in distinction from {H3709 } the closed one); used (as {noun} {adverb} etc.) in a great variety of {applications} both literally and {figuratively} both proximate and remote | 
| as a grapegatherer into | H5921 | עַל | [Preposition] {above} over: {upon} or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications | 
| the baskets | H5552 | סַלְסִלָּה | [Noun Feminine] a twig (as pendulous) | 
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
