Bible Verse Dictionary
Judges 3:22 - Also
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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And the haft | H5325 | נִצָּב |
[Noun Masculine] {fixed} that {is} a handle |
also | H1571 | גַּם |
[Adverb] properly assemblage; used only adverbially {also} even: {yea} though; often repeated as correlation both ... and |
went in | H935 | בּוֹא |
[Verb] to go or come (in a wide variety of applications) |
after | H310 | אַחַר |
[Adverb Preposition-Conjunction] properly the hind part; generally used as an adverb or {conjugation} after (in various senses) |
the blade | H3851 | לַהַב |
[Noun Masculine] figuratively a sharply polished blade or point of a weapon |
and the fat | H2459 | חֶלֶב |
[Noun Masculine] {fat} whether literally or figuratively; hence the richest or choice part |
closed | H5462 | סָגַר |
[Verb] to shut up; figuratively to surrender |
upon | H1157 | בְּעַד |
[Preposition] in up to or over against; generally {at} beside: {among} behind: {for} etc. |
the blade | H3851 | לַהַב |
[Noun Masculine] figuratively a sharply polished blade or point of a weapon |
so that | H3588 | כִּי |
[Conjunction] (by implication) very widely used as a relative conjugation or adverb; often largely modified by other particles annexed |
he could not | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
draw | H8025 | שָׁלַף |
[Verb] to pull {out} up or off |
the dagger | H2719 | חֶרֶב |
[Noun Feminine] drought; also a cutting instrument (from its destructive {effect}) as a {knife} {sword } or other sharp implement |
out | H3318 | יָצָא |
[Verb] to go (causatively bring) {out} in a great variety of {applications} literally and {figuratively} direct and proximate |
of his belly | H4480 | מִן |
[Preposition] properly a part of; hence ({prepositionally}) from or out of in many senses |
and the dirt | H6574 | פַּרְשְׁדֹן |
[Noun Masculine] the crotch (or anus) |
came out | H3318 | יָצָא |
[Verb] to go (causatively bring) {out} in a great variety of {applications} literally and {figuratively} direct and proximate |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.