Bible Verse Dictionary
Daniel 3:19 - Wont
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Then | H116 | אֱדַיִן |
[Adverb] of uncertain derivation; then (of time) |
was Nebuchadnezzar | H5020 | נְבוּכַדְנֶצַּר |
[Proper Name Masculine] corresponding to H5019 |
full | H4391 | מְלָא |
[Verb] corresponding to H4390; to fill |
of fury | H2528 | חֱמָא |
[Noun Feminine] corresponding to H2534; anger |
and the form | H6755 | צֶלֶם |
[Noun Masculine] corresponding to H6754; an idolatrous figure |
of his visage | H600 | אֲנַף |
[Noun Masculine] corresponding to H639 (only in the plural as a singular); the face |
was changed | H8133 | שְׁנָא |
[Verb] corresponding to H8132 |
against | H5922 | עַל |
[Preposition] corresponding to H5921 |
Shadrach | H7715 | שַׁדְרַךְ |
[Proper Name Masculine] the same as H7714 |
Meshach | H4336 | מֵישַׁךְ |
[Proper Name Masculine] of foreign origin and doubtful signification; {Meshak} the Babylonian name of H4333 |
and Abednego | H5665 | עֲבֵד נְגוֹא |
[Proper Name Masculine] of foreign origin; {Abed-Nego} the name of Azariah |
therefore he spake | H6032 | עֲנָה |
[Verb] corresponding to H6030 |
and commanded | H560 | אֲמַר |
[Verb] corresponding to H559 |
that they should heat | H228 | אֲזָא |
[Verb] to kindle; (by implication) to heat |
the furnace | H861 | אַתּוּן |
[Noun Masculine] probably corresponding to H784; probably a {fireplace} that {is} furnace |
one | H2298 | חַד |
[Adjective] corresponding to H2297; as cardinal one; as article single; as ordinal first; adverbially at once |
seven times | H7655 | שִׁבְעָה |
[Noun Feminine] corresponding to H7651 |
more | H5922 | עַל |
[Preposition] corresponding to H5921 |
than | H1768 | דִּי |
apparently for H1668; {that} used as {relative} {conjugational} and especially (with preposition) in adverbial phrases; also as a preposition of |
it was wont | H2370 | חֲזָא |
[Verb] corresponding to H2372; to gaze upon; mentally to {dream} be usual (that {is} seem) |
to be heated | H228 | אֲזָא |
[Verb] to kindle; (by implication) to heat |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.