Bible Verse Dictionary
Ezekiel 41:3 - Six
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Then went | H935 | בּוֹא |
[Verb] to go or come (in a wide variety of applications) |
he inward | H6441 | פְּנִימָה |
[Adverb] {faceward} that {is} indoors |
and measured | H4058 | מָדַד |
[Verb] properly to stretch; by implication to measure (as if by stretching a line); figuratively to be extended |
the post | H352 | אַיִל |
[Noun Masculine] properly strength; hence anything strong; specifically a chief (politically); also a ram (from his strength); a pilaster (as a strong support); an oak or other strong tree |
of the door | H6607 | פֶּתַח |
[Noun Masculine] an opening ({literally}) that {is} door (gate) or entrance way |
two | H8147 | שְׁנַיִם |
[Noun] the second form being feminine); two; also (as ordinal) twofold |
cubits | H520 | אַמָּה |
[Noun Feminine] properly a mother (that {is} unit) of {measure} or the forearm (below the {elbow}) that {is} a cubit; also a door base (as a bond of the entrance) |
and the door | H6607 | פֶּתַח |
[Noun Masculine] an opening ({literally}) that {is} door (gate) or entrance way |
six | H8337 | שֵׁשׁ |
[Noun] a primitive number; six (as an overplus (see H7797) beyond five or the fingers of the hand); as ordinal sixth |
cubits | H520 | אַמָּה |
[Noun Feminine] properly a mother (that {is} unit) of {measure} or the forearm (below the {elbow}) that {is} a cubit; also a door base (as a bond of the entrance) |
and the breadth | H7341 | רֹחַב |
[Noun Masculine] width (literally or figuratively) |
of the door | H6607 | פֶּתַח |
[Noun Masculine] an opening ({literally}) that {is} door (gate) or entrance way |
seven | H7651 | שֶׁבַע |
[Noun] a primitive cardinal number; seven (as the sacred full one); also (adverbially) seven times; by implication a week; by extension an indefinite number |
cubits | H520 | אַמָּה |
[Noun Feminine] properly a mother (that {is} unit) of {measure} or the forearm (below the {elbow}) that {is} a cubit; also a door base (as a bond of the entrance) |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.