Bible Verse Dictionary
Habakkuk 2:16 - Hand
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Thou | H859 | אַתָּה |
thou and {thee} or (plural) ye and you |
art filled | H7646 | שָׂבַע |
[Verb] to {sate} that {is} fill to satisfaction (literally or figuratively) |
with shame | H7036 | קָלוֹן |
[Noun Masculine] disgrace; (by implication) the pudenda |
for glory | H4480 | מִן |
[Preposition] properly a part of; hence ({prepositionally}) from or out of in many senses |
drink | H8354 | שָׁתָה |
[Verb] to imbibe (literally or figuratively). |
thou | H859 | אַתָּה |
thou and {thee} or (plural) ye and you |
also | H1571 | גַּם |
[Adverb] properly assemblage; used only adverbially {also} even: {yea} though; often repeated as correlation both ... and |
and let thy foreskin be uncovered | H6188 | עָרֵל |
[Verb] properly to strip; but used only as denominative from H6189; to expose or remove the {prepuce} whether literally (to go naked) or figuratively (to refrain from using) |
the cup | H3563 | כּוֹס |
[Noun Feminine] a cup (as a {container}) often figuratively a lot (as if a potion); also some unclean {bird} probably an owl (perhaps from the cup like cavity of its eye) |
of the LORD'S right hand | H3225 | יָמִין |
[Noun Feminine] the right hand or side ({leg} eye) of a person or other object (as the stronger and more dexterous); {locally} the south |
shall be turned | H5437 | סָבַב |
[Verb] to {revolve} surround or border; used in various {applications} literally and figuratively |
unto | H5921 | עַל |
[Preposition] {above} over: {upon} or against (yet always in this last relation with a downward aspect) in a great variety of applications |
thee and shameful spewing | H7022 | קִיקָלוֹן |
[Noun Masculine] intense disgrace |
shall be 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 |
thy glory | H4480 | מִן |
[Preposition] properly a part of; hence ({prepositionally}) from or out of in many senses |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.