Bible Verse Dictionary
Habakkuk 3:13 - Neck
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Thou wentest forth | H3318 | יָצָא |
[Verb] to go (causatively bring) {out} in a great variety of {applications} literally and {figuratively} direct and proximate |
for the salvation | H3468 | יֶשַׁע |
[Noun Masculine] {liberty} {deliverance } prosperity |
of thy people | H5971 | עַם |
[Noun Masculine] a people (as a congregated unit); specifically a tribe (as those of Israel); hence (collectively) troops or attendants; figuratively a flock |
even for salvation | H3468 | יֶשַׁע |
[Noun Masculine] {liberty} {deliverance } prosperity |
with | H854 | אֵת |
[Preposition] properly nearness (used only as a preposition or {adverb}) near; hence generally {with} by: {at} {among } etc. |
thine anointed | H4899 | מָשִׁיחַ |
[Noun Masculine] anointed; usually a consecrated person (as a {king} {priest} or saint); specifically the Messiah |
thou woundedst | H4272 | מָחַץ |
[Verb] to dash asunder; by implication to {crush} smash or violently plunge; figuratively to subdue or destroy |
the head | H7218 | רֹאשׁ |
[Noun Masculine] the head (as most easily {shaken }) whether literally or figuratively (in many {applications} of {place} {time} {rank} etc.) |
out of the house | H4480 | מִן |
[Preposition] properly a part of; hence ({prepositionally}) from or out of in many senses |
of the wicked | H7563 | רָשָׁע |
[Adjective] morally wrong; concretely an (actively) bad person |
by discovering | H6168 | עָרָה |
[Verb] to be (causatively make) bare; hence to {empty} pour {out} demolish |
the foundation | H3247 | יְסוֹד |
[Noun Feminine] a foundation (literally or figuratively) |
unto | H5704 | עַד |
[Preposition] especially with a preposition); as far (or {long} or much) {as} whether of space (even unto) or time ({during } while: until) or degree (equally with) |
the neck | H6677 | צַוָּאר |
[Noun Masculine] the back of the neck (as that on which burdens are bound) |
Selah | H5542 | סֶלָה |
[Verb] suspension (of {music}) that {is} pause |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.