Bible Verse Dictionary
Daniel 11:10 - Great
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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But his sons | H1121 | בֵּן |
[Noun Masculine] a son (as a builder of the family {name}) in the widest sense (of literal and figurative {relationship} including {grandson} subject: {nation} quality or {condition} {etc.} (like {H1 } {H251 } etc.) |
shall be stirred up | H1624 | גָּרָה |
[Verb] properly to {grate} that {is} (figuratively) to anger |
and shall assemble | H622 | אָסַף |
[Verb] to gather for any purpose; hence to {receive} take {away} that {is} remove ({destroy} leave {behind} put {up} {restore} etc.) |
a multitude | H1995 | הָמוֹן |
[Noun Masculine] a {noise} tumult: crowd; also {disquietude} wealth |
of great | H7227 | רַב |
[Adjective] abundant (in {quantity} {size} {age} {number} {rank} quality) |
forces | H2428 | חַיִל |
[Noun Masculine] probably a {force} whether of {men} means or other resources; an {army} wealth: {virtue} {valor } strength |
and one shall certainly come | H935 | בּוֹא |
[Verb] to go or come (in a wide variety of applications) |
and overflow | H7857 | שָׁטַף |
[Verb] to gush; by implication to {inundate} cleanse; by analogy to {gallop} conquer |
and pass through | H5674 | עָבַר |
[Verb] to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literally or figuratively; {transitively} {intransitively} intensively or causatively); specifically to cover (in copulation) |
then shall he return | H7725 | שׁוּב |
[Verb] to turn back ({hence} away) transitively or {intransitively} literally or figuratively (not necessarily with the idea of return to the starting point); generally to retreat; often adverbially again |
and be stirred up | H1624 | גָּרָה |
[Verb] properly to {grate} that {is} (figuratively) to anger |
even to | 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) |
his fortress | H4581 | מָעוֹז |
[Noun Masculine] a fortified place; figuratively a defence |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.