Bible Verse Dictionary
Jeremiah 29:18 - Kingdoms
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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And I will persecute | H7291 | רָדַף |
[Verb] to run after (usually with hostile intent; figuratively (of time) gone by) |
them with the sword | H2719 | חֶרֶב |
[Noun Feminine] drought; also a cutting instrument (from its destructive {effect}) as a {knife} {sword } or other sharp implement |
with the famine | H7458 | רָעָב |
[Noun Masculine] hunger (more or less extensive) |
and with the pestilence | H1698 | דֶּבֶר |
[Noun Masculine] a pestilence |
and will deliver | H5414 | נָתַן |
[Verb] to {give} used with great latitude of application ({put } {make } etc.) |
them to be removed | H2189 | זַעֲוָה |
[Noun Feminine] {agitation} maltreatment |
to all | H3605 | כֹּל |
[Noun Masculine] properly the whole; hence {all} any or every (in the singular {only} but often in a plural sense) |
the kingdoms | H4467 | מַמְלָכָה |
[Noun Feminine] {dominion} that {is} (abstractly) the estate (rule) or (concretely) the country (realm) |
of the earth | H776 | אֶרֶץ |
[Noun Feminine] the earth (at {large} or partitively a land) |
to be a curse | H423 | אָלָה |
[Noun Feminine] an imprecation |
and an astonishment | H8047 | שַׁמָּה |
[Noun Feminine] ruin; by implication consternation |
and an hissing | H8322 | שְׁרֵקָה |
[Noun Feminine] a derision |
and a reproach | H2781 | חֶרְפָּה |
[Noun Feminine] {contumely} {disgrace } the pudenda |
among all | H3605 | כֹּל |
[Noun Masculine] properly the whole; hence {all} any or every (in the singular {only} but often in a plural sense) |
the nations | H1471 | גּוֹי |
[Noun Masculine] a foreign nation; hence a Gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of {animals} or a flight of locusts |
whither | H834 | אֲשֶׁר |
{who} which: {what} that; also (as adverb and conjunction) {when} where: {how} because: in order {that} etc. |
I have driven | H5080 | נָדַח |
[Verb] to push off; used in a great variety of {applications} literally and figuratively (to {expel} {mislead} {strike} {inflict} etc.) |
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Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.