Bible Verse Dictionary
1 Chronicles 29:15 - None
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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For | H3588 | כִּי |
[Conjunction] (by implication) very widely used as a relative conjugation or adverb; often largely modified by other particles annexed |
we | H587 | אֲנַחְנוּ |
we |
are strangers | H1616 | גֵּר |
[Noun Masculine] properly a guest; by implication a foreigner |
before | H6440 | פָּנִים |
[Noun Masculine] from 6437); the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposition ({before } etc.) |
thee and sojourners | H8453 | תּוֹשָׁב |
[Noun Masculine] from H3427; a dweller (but not {outlandish} H5237); especially (as distinguished from a native citizen (active participle of H3427) and a temporary {inmate} {H1616 } or mere {lodger} H3885) resident alien |
as were all | H3605 | כֹּל |
[Noun Masculine] properly the whole; hence {all} any or every (in the singular {only} but often in a plural sense) |
our fathers | H1 | אָב |
[Noun Masculine] father in a literal and {immediate} or figurative and remote application |
our days | H3117 | יוֹם |
[Noun Masculine] a day (as the warm {hours}) whether literally (from sunrise to {sunset} or from one sunset to the {next}) or figuratively (a space of time defined by an associated {term}) (often used adverbially) |
on | 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 earth | H776 | אֶרֶץ |
[Noun Feminine] the earth (at {large} or partitively a land) |
are as a shadow | H6738 | צֵל |
[Noun Masculine] {shade} whether literally or figuratively |
and there is none | H369 | אַיִן |
[Neuter] a non-entity; generally used as a negative particle |
abiding | H4723 | מִקְוֶה |
[Noun Masculine] something waited {for} that {is} confidence (objectively or subjectively); also a {collection} that {is} (of water) a {pond} or (of men and horses) a caravan or drove |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.