Bible Verse Dictionary
Deuteronomy 8:16 - That
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Who fed | H398 | אָכַל |
[Verb] to eat (literally or figuratively) |
thee in the wilderness | H4057 | מִדְבָּר |
[Noun Masculine] a pasture (that {is} open {field} whither cattle are driven); by implication a desert; also speech (including its organs) |
with manna | H4478 | מָן |
[Noun Masculine] literally a whatness (so to {speak}) that {is} manna (so called from the question about it) |
which | H834 | אֲשֶׁר |
{who} which: {what} that; also (as adverb and conjunction) {when} where: {how} because: in order {that} etc. |
thy fathers | H1 | אָב |
[Noun Masculine] father in a literal and {immediate} or figurative and remote application |
knew | H3045 | יָדַע |
[Verb] to know (properly to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of {senses} {figuratively} {literally} euphemistically and inferentially (including {observation} care: recognition; and causatively {instruction} designation: {punishment} etc.) |
not | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
that | H4616 | מַעַן |
properly {heed} that {is} purpose; used only {adverbially} on account of (as a motive or an {aim}) teleologically in order that |
he might humble | H6031 | עָנָה |
[Verb] to depress literally or {figuratively} transitively or intransitively (in various applications). (sing is by mistake for H6030.) |
thee and that | H4616 | מַעַן |
properly {heed} that {is} purpose; used only {adverbially} on account of (as a motive or an {aim}) teleologically in order that |
he might prove | H5254 | נָסָה |
[Verb] to test; by implication to attempt |
thee to do thee good | H3190 | יָטַב |
[Verb] to be (causatively) make {well} literally ({sound } beautiful) or figuratively ({happy } {successful } right) |
at thy latter end | H319 | אַחֲרִית |
[Noun Feminine] the last or {end} hence the future; also posterity |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.