Bible Verse Dictionary
Jeremiah 5:4 - Judgment
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Therefore I | H589 | אֲנִי |
I |
said | H559 | אָמַר |
[Verb] to say (used with great latitude) |
Surely | H389 | אַךְ |
[Adverb] a particle of {affirmation} surely; hence (by limitation) only |
these | H1992 | הֵם |
[Masculine] they (only used when emphatic) |
are poor | H1800 | דַּל |
[Adjective] properly {dangling} that {is} (by implication) weak or thin |
they are foolish | H2973 | יָאַל |
[Verb] properly to be {slack} that {is} (figuratively) to be foolish |
for | H3588 | כִּי |
[Conjunction] (by implication) very widely used as a relative conjugation or adverb; often largely modified by other particles annexed |
they know | H3045 | יָדַע |
[Verb] to know (properly to ascertain by seeing); used in a great variety of {senses} {figuratively} {literally} euphemistically and inferentially (including {observation} care: recognition; and causatively {instruction} designation: {punishment} etc.) |
not | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
the way | H1870 | דֶּרֶךְ |
[Noun Masculine] a road (as trodden); figuratively a course of life or mode of {action} often adverbially |
of the LORD | H3068 | יְהֹוָה |
[Proper Name] (the) self Existent or eternal; {Jehovah} Jewish national name of God |
nor the judgment | H4941 | מִשְׁפָּט |
[Noun Masculine] properly a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced {judicially} especially a sentence or formal decree (human or (particularly) divine {law} individual or {collectively}) including the {act} the {place} the {suit} the {crime} and the penalty; abstractly {justice} including a particular {right} or privilege (statutory or {customary}) or even a style |
of their God | H430 | אֱלֹהִים |
[Noun Masculine] gods in the ordinary sense; but specifically used (in the plural {thus} especially with the article) of the supreme God; occasionally applied by way of deference to magistrates; and sometimes as a superlative |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.