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    EKEPH — ELEPH

    (405) 'ekeph [eh'-kef]

    from ''akaph' ('akaph); a load; by implication, a stroke (others dignity):--hand. SHD EKEPH.2

    (406) 'ikkar [ik-kawr']

    from an unused root meaning to dig; a farmer:--husbandman, ploughman. SHD IKKAR.2

    (407) 'Akshaph [ak-shawf']

    from 'kashaph' (kashaph); fascination; Acshaph, a place in Palestine:--Achshaph. SHD AKSHAPH.2

    (408) 'al [al]

    a negative particle (akin to 'lo'' (lo')); not (the qualified negation, used as a deprecative); once (Job 24:25) as a noun, nothing:--nay, neither, + never, no ,nor, not, nothing (worth), rather than. SHD AL.2

    (409) 'al [al]

    (Aramaic) corresponding to ''al' ('al):--not. SHD AL.2

    (410) 'el [ale]

    shortened from ''ayil' ('ayil); strength; as adjective, mighty; especially the Almighty (but used also of any deity):--God (god), X goodly, X great, idol, might(-y one), power, strong. Compare names in "-el." SHD EL.2

    (411) 'el [ale]

    a demonstrative particle (but only in a plural sense) these or those:--these, those. Compare ''el-leh' ('el-leh). SHD EL.2

    (412) 'el [ale]

    (Aramaic) corresponding to ''el' ('el):--these. SHD EL.2

    (413) 'el [ale]

    (but only used in the shortened constructive form sel {el}); a primitive particle; properly, denoting motion towards, but occasionally used of a quiescent position, i.e. near, with or among; often in general, to:--about, according to ,after, against, among, as for, at, because(-fore, -side), both...and, by, concerning, for, from, X hath, in(- to), near, (out) of, over, through, to(-ward), under, unto, upon, whether, with(-in). SHD EL.2

    (414) 'Ela' [ay-law']

    a variation of ''elah' ('elah); oak; Ela, an Israelite:--Elah. SHD ELA.2

    (415) 'El 'elohey Yisra'el [ale el-o-hay' yis-raw-ale']

    from ''el' ('el) and ''elohiym' ('elohiym) and 'Yisra'el' (Yisra'el); the mighty god if Jisrael; El-Elohi-Jisrael, the title given to a consecrated spot by Jacob:--El-elohe-israel. SHD EL ELOHEY YISRAEL.2

    (416) 'El Beyth-'El [ale bayth-ale']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'Beyth-'El' (Beyth-'El); the God of Bethel; El-Bethel, the title given to a consecrated spot by Jacob:--El-beth-el. SHD EL BEYTH-EL.2

    (417) 'elgabiysh [el-gaw-beesh']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'gabiysh' (gabiysh); hail (as if a great pearl):--great hail(-stones). SHD ELGABIYSH.2

    (418) 'alguwmmiym [al-goom-meem']

    by transposition for ''almuggiym' ('almuggiym); sticks of algum wood:--algum (trees). SHD ALGUWMMIYM.2

    (419) 'Eldad [el-dad']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'dowd' (dowd); God has loved; Eldad, an Israelite:--Eldad. SHD ELDAD.2

    (420) 'Elda`ah [el-daw-aw']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'yada`' (yada`); God of knowledge; Eldaah, a son of Midian:--Eldaah. SHD ELDA`AH.2

    (421) 'alah [aw-law']

    a primitive root (rather identical with ''alah' ('alah) through the idea of invocation); to bewail:--lament. SHD ALAH.2

    (422) 'alah [aw-law']

    a primitive root; properly, to adjure, i.e. (usually in a bad sense) imprecate:--adjure, curse, swear. SHD ALAH.2

    (423) 'alah [aw-law']

    from ''alah' ('alah); an imprecation:--curse, cursing, execration, oath, swearing. SHD ALAH.2

    (424) 'elah [ay-law']

    feminine of ''ayil' ('ayil); an oak or other strong tree:--elm, oak, teil-tree. SHD ELAH.2

    (425) 'Elah [ay-law']

    the same as ''elah' ('elah); Elah, the name of an Edomite, of four Israelites, and also of a place in Palestine:--Elah. SHD ELAH.2

    (426) 'elahh [el-aw']

    (Aramaic) corresponding to ''elowahh' ('elowahh); God:--God, god. SHD ELAHH.2

    (427) 'allah [al-law']

    A variation of ''elah' ('elah):--oak. SHD ALLAH.2

    (428) 'el-leh [ale'-leh]

    prolonged from ''el' ('el); these or those:--an- (the) other; one sort, so, some, such, them, these (same), they, this, those, thus, which, who(-m). SHD EL-LEH.2

    (429) 'elleh [ale'-leh]

    (Aramaic) corresponding to ''el-leh' ('el-leh):--these. SHD ELLEH.2

    (430) 'elohiym [el-o-heem']

    plural of ''elowahh' ('elowahh); 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:--angels, X exceeding, God (gods)(-dess, -ly), X (very) great, judges, X mighty. SHD ELOHIYM.2

    (431) 'aluw [al-oo']

    (Aramaic) probably prolonged from ''el' ('el); lo!:--behold. SHD ALUW.2

    (432) 'illuw [il-loo']

    probably from ''al' ('al); nay, i.e. (softened) if:--but if, yea though. SHD ILLUW.2

    (433) 'elowahh [el-o'-ah; rarely (shortened) >eloahh {el-o'-ah]

    probably prolonged (emphat.) from ''el' ('el); a deity or the Deity:--God, god. See ''elohiym' ('elohiym). SHD ELOWAHH.2

    (434) 'eluwl [el-ool']

    for ''eliyl' ('eliyl); good for nothing:--thing of nought. SHD ELUWL.2

    (435) 'Eluwl [el-ool']

    probably of foreign derivation; Elul, the sixth Jewish month:--Elul. SHD ELUWL.2

    (436) 'elown [ay-lone']

    prolonged from ''ayil' ('ayil); an oak or other strong tree:--plain. See also ''Eylown' ('Eylown). SHD ELOWN.2

    (437) 'allown [al-lone']

    a variation of ''elown' ('elown):--oak. SHD ALLOWN.2

    (438) 'Allown [al-lone']

    the same as ''allown' ('allown); Allon, an Israelite, also a place in Palestine:--Allon. SHD ALLOWN.2

    (439) 'Allown Bakuwth [al-lone' baw-kooth']

    from ''allown' ('allown) and a variation of 'bkiyth' (bkiyth); oak of weeping; Allon-Bakuth, a monumental tree:--Allon-bachuth. SHD ALLOWN BAKUWTH.2

    (440) 'Elowniy [ay-lo-nee']

    or rather (shortened) oEloniy {ay-lo-nee'}; patron from ''Allown' ('Allown); an Elonite or descendant (collectively) of Elon:--Elonites. SHD ELOWNIY.2

    (441) 'alluwph [al-loof']

    or (shortened) talluph {al-loof'}; from ''alph' ('alph); familiar; a friend, also gentle; hence, a bullock (as being tame; applied, although masculine, to a cow); and so, a chieftain (as notable, like neat cattle):--captain, duke, (chief) friend, governor, guide, ox. SHD ALLUWPH.2

    (442) 'Aluwsh [aw-loosh']

    of uncertain derivation; Alush, a place in the Desert:--Alush. SHD ALUWSH.2

    (443) 'Elzabad [el-zaw-bawd']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'zabad' (zabad); God has bestowed; Elzabad, the name of two Israelites:--Elzabad. SHD ELZABAD.2

    (444) 'alach [aw-lakh']

    a primitive root; to muddle, i.e. (figuratively and intransitive) to turn (morally) corrupt:--become filthy. SHD ALACH.2

    (445) 'Elchanan [el-khaw-nawn']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'chanan' (chanan); God (is) gracious; Elchanan, an Israelite:--Elkanan. SHD ELCHANAN.2

    (446) 'Eliy'ab [el-ee-awb']

    from ''el' ('el) and ''ab' ('ab); God of (his) father; Eliab, the name of six Israelites:--Eliab. SHD ELIYAB.2

    (447) 'Eliy'el [el-ee-ale']

    from ''el' ('el) repeated; God of (his) God; Eliel, the name of nine Israelites:--Eliel. SHD ELIYEL.2

    (448) 'Eliy'athah [el-ee-aw-thaw']

    or (contraction) ;Eliyathah {el-ee-yaw- thaw'}; from ''el' ('el) and ''uwth' ('uwth); God of (his) consent; Eliathah, an Israelite:-- Eliathah. SHD ELIYATHAH.2

    (449) 'Eliydad [el-ee-dawd']

    from the same as ''Eldad' ('Eldad); God of (his ) love; Elidad, an Israelite:--Elidad. SHD ELIYDAD.2

    (450) 'Elyada` [el-yaw-daw']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'yada`' (yada`); God (is) knowing; Eljada, the name of two Israelites and of an Aramaean leader:--Eliada. SHD ELYADA`.2

    (451) 'alyah [al-yaw']

    from ''alah' ('alah) (in the original sense of strength); the stout part, i.e. the fat tail of the Oriental sheep:--rump. SHD ALYAH.2

    (452) 'Eliyah [ay-lee-yaw']

    or prolonged tEliyahuw {ay-lee-yaw'-hoo}; from ''el' ('el) and 'Yahh' (Yahh); God of Jehovah; Elijah, the name of the famous prophet and of two other Israelites:--Elijah, Eliah. SHD ELIYAH.2

    (453) 'Eliyhuw [el-ee-hoo']

    or (fully) dEliyhuwh {el-ee-hoo'}; from ''el' ('el) and 'huw'' (huw'); God of him; Elihu, the name of one of Job's friends, and of three Israelites:--Elihu. SHD ELIYHUW.2

    (454) 'Elyhow`eynay [el-ye-ho-ay-nah'ee]

    or (shortened) yElyow{eynay {el- yo-ay-nah'ee}; from ''el' ('el) and 'Yhovah' (Yhovah) and '`ayin' (`ayin); towards Jehovah (are) my eyes; Eljehoenai or Eljoenai, the name of seven Israelites:--Elihoenai, Elionai. SHD ELYHOW`EYNAY.2

    (455) 'Elyachba' [el-yakh-baw']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'chaba'' (chaba'); God will hide; Eljachba, an Israelite:--Eliahbah. SHD ELYACHBA.2

    (456) 'Eliychoreph [el-ee-kho'-ref]

    from ''el' ('el) and 'choreph' (choreph); God of autumn; Elichoreph, an Israelite:--Elihoreph. SHD ELIYCHOREPH.2

    (457) 'eliyl [el-eel']

    apparently from ''al' ('al); good for nothing, by anal. vain or vanity; specifically an idol:--idol, no value, thing of nought. SHD ELIYL.2

    (458) 'Eliymelek [el-ee-meh'-lek]

    from ''el' ('el) and 'melek' (melek); God of (the) king; Elimelek, an Israelite:--Elimelech. SHD ELIYMELEK.2

    (459) 'illeyn [il-lane']

    (Aramaic) or shorter oillen {il-lane'}; prolonged from ''el' ('el); these:--the, these. SHD ILLEYN.2

    (460) 'Elyacaph [el-yaw-sawf']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'yacaph' (yacaph); God (is) gatherer; Eljasaph, the name of two Israelites:--Eliasaph. SHD ELYACAPH.2

    (461) 'Eliy`ezer [el-ee-eh'-zer]

    from ''el' ('el) and '`ezer' (`ezer); God of help; Eliezer, the name of a Damascene and of ten Israelites:--Eliezer. SHD ELIY`EZER.2

    (462) 'Eliy`eynay [el-ee-ay-nah'ee]

    probably contracted for ''Elyhow`eynay' ('Elyhow`eynay); Elienai, an Israelite:--Elienai. SHD ELIY`EYNAY.2

    (463) 'Eliy`am [el-ee-awm']

    from ''el' ('el) and '`am' (`am); God of (the) people; Eliam, an Israelite:--Eliam. SHD ELIY`AM.2

    (464) 'Eliyphaz [el-ee-faz']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'paz' (paz); God of gold; Eliphaz, the name of one of Job's friends, and of a son of Esau:--Eliphaz. SHD ELIYPHAZ.2

    (465) 'Eliyphal [el-ee-fawl']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'palal' (palal); God of judgment; Eliphal, an Israelite:--Eliphal. SHD ELIYPHAL.2

    (466) 'Eliyphlehuw [el-ee-fe-lay'-hoo]

    from ''el' ('el) and 'palah' (palah); God of his distinction; Eliphelehu, an Israelite:--Elipheleh. SHD ELIYPHLEHUW.2

    (467) 'Eliyphelet [el-ee-feh'-let]

    or (shortened) Elpelet {el-peh'-let}; from ''el' ('el) and 'pallet' (pallet); God of deliverance; Eliphelet or Elpelet, the name of six Israelites:--Eliphalet, Eliphelet, Elpalet. SHD ELIYPHELET.2

    (468) 'Eleytsuwr [el-ee-tsoor']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'tsuwr' (tsuwr); God of (the) rock; Elitsur, an Israelite:--Elizur. SHD ELEYTSUWR.2

    (469) 'Eliytsaphan [el-ee-tsaw-fawn']

    or (shortened) Eltsaphan {el-tsaw- fawn'}; from ''el' ('el) and 'tsaphan' (tsaphan); God of treasure; Elitsaphan or Eltsaphan, an Israelite:--Elizaphan, Elzaphan. SHD ELIYTSAPHAN.2

    (470) 'Eliyqa' [el-ee-kaw']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'qow'' (qow'); God of rejection; Elika, an Israelite:--Elika. SHD ELIYQA.2

    (471) 'Elyaqiym' [el-yaw-keem']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'quwm' (quwm); God of raising; Eljakim, the name of four Israelites:--Eliakim. SHD ELYAQIYM.2

    (472) 'Eliysheba` [el-ee-sheh'-bah]

    from ''el' ('el) and 'sheba`' (sheba`) (in the sense of 'shaba`' (shaba`)); God of (the) oath; Elisheba, the wife of Aaron:--Elisheba. SHD ELIYSHEBA`.2

    (473) 'Eliyshah [el-ee-shaw']

    probably of foreign derivation; Elishah, a son of Javan:--Elishah. SHD ELIYSHAH.2

    (474) 'Eliyshuwa` [el-ee-shoo'-ah]

    from ''el' ('el) and 'shuwa`' (shuwa`); God of supplication (or of riches); Elishua, the son of King David:--Elishua. SHD ELIYSHUWA`.2

    (475) 'Elyashiyb [el-yaw-sheeb']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'shuwb' (shuwb); God will restore; Eljashib, the name of six Israelites:--Eliashib. SHD ELYASHIYB.2

    (476) 'Eliyshama` [el-ee-shaw-maw']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'shama`' (shama`); God of hearing; Elishama, the name of seven Israelites:--Elishama. SHD ELIYSHAMA`.2

    (477) 'Eliysha` [el-ee-shaw']

    contracted for ''Eliyshuwa`' ('Eliyshuwa`).; Elisha, the famous prophet:--Elisha. SHD ELIYSHA`.2

    (478) 'Eliyshaphat [el-ee-shaw-fawt']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'shaphat' (shaphat); God of judgment; Elishaphat, an Israelite:--Elishaphat. SHD ELIYSHAPHAT.2

    (479) 'illek [il-lake']

    (Aramaic) prolonged from ''el' ('el); these:--these, those. SHD ILLEK.2

    (480) 'allay [al-le-lah'ee]

    by reduplication from ''alah' ('alah); alas!:--woe. SHD ALLAY.2

    (481) 'alam [aw-lam']

    a primitive root; to tie fast; hence (of the mouth) to be tongue-tied:--bind, be dumb, put to silence. SHD ALAM.2

    (482) 'elem [ay'-lem]

    from ''alam' ('alam); silence (i.e. mute justice):--congregation. Compare 'yownath 'elem rchoqiym' (yownath 'elem rchoqiym). SHD ELEM.2

    (483) 'illem [il-lame']

    from ''alam' ('alam); speechless:--dumb (man). SHD ILLEM.2

    (484) 'almuggiym [al-moog-gheem']

    probably of foreign derivation (used thus only in the plural); almug (i.e. probably sandle-wood) sticks:--almug trees. Compare ''alguwmmiym' ('alguwmmiym). SHD ALMUGGIYM.2

    (485) 'alummah [al-oom-maw']

    or (masculine) ealum {aw-loom'}; passive participle of ''alam' ('alam); something bound; a sheaf:--sheaf. SHD ALUMMAH.2

    (486) 'Almowdad [al-mo-dawd']

    probably of foreign derivation:--Almodad, a son of Joktan:--Almodad. SHD ALMOWDAD.2

    (487) 'Allammelek [al-lam-meh'-lek]

    from ''allah' ('allah) and 'melek' (melek); oak of (the) king; Allammelek, a place in Palestine:--Alammelech. SHD ALLAMMELEK.2

    (488) 'alman [al-mawn']

    prolonged from ''alam' ('alam) in the sense of bereavement; discarded (as a divorced person):--forsaken. SHD ALMAN.2

    (489) 'almon [al-mone']

    from ''alam' ('alam) as in ''alman' ('alman); bereavement:--widowhood. SHD ALMON.2

    (490) 'almanah [al-maw-naw']

    fem of ''alman' ('alman); a widow; also a desolate place:--desolate house (palace), widow. SHD ALMANAH.2

    (491) 'almanuwth [al-maw-nooth']

    feminine of ''alman' ('alman); concrete, a widow; abstract, widowhood:--widow, widowhood. SHD ALMANUWTH.2

    (492) 'almoniy [al-mo-nee']

    from ''almon' ('almon) in the sense of concealment; some one (i.e. so and so, without giving the name of the person or place):--one, and such. SHD ALMONIY.2

    (493) 'Elna`am [el-nah'-am]

    from ''el' ('el) and 'na`em' (na`em); God (is his) delight; Elnaam, an Israelite:--Elnaam. SHD ELNA`AM.2

    (494) 'Elnathan [el-naw-thawn']

    from ''el' ('el) and 'nathan' (nathan); God (is the) giver; Elnathan, the name of four Israelites:--Elnathan. SHD ELNATHAN.2

    (495) 'Ellacar [el-law-sawr']

    probably of foreign derivation; Ellasar, an early country of Asia:--Ellasar. SHD ELLACAR.2

    (496) 'El`ad [el-awd']

    from ''el' ('el) and '`uwd' (`uwd); God has testified; Elad, an Israelite:--Elead. SHD EL`AD.2

    (497) 'El`adah [el-aw-daw']

    from ''el' ('el) and '`adah' (`adah); God has decked; Eladah, an Israelite:--Eladah. SHD EL`ADAH.2

    (498) 'El`uwzay [el-oo-zah'ee]

    from ''el' ('el) and '`uwz' (`uwz) (in the sense of '`oz' (`oz)); God (is) defensive; Eluzai, an Israelite:--Eluzai. SHD EL`UWZAY.2

    (499) 'El`azar [el-aw-zawr']

    from ''el' ('el) and '`azar' (`azar); God (is) helper; Elazar, the name of seven Israelites:--Eleazar. SHD EL`AZAR.2

    (500) 'El`ale' [el-aw-lay']

    or (more properly) GEl aleh {el-aw-lay'}; from ''el' ('el) and '`alah' (`alah); God (is) going up; Elale or Elaleh, a place east of the Jordan:--Elealeh. SHD EL`ALE.2

    (501) 'El`asah [el-aw-saw']

    from ''el' ('el) and '`asah' (`asah); God has made; Elasah, the name of four Israelites:--Elasah, Eleasah. SHD EL`ASAH.2

    (502) 'alph [aw-lof']

    a primitive root, to associate with; hence, to learn (and causatively to teach):--learn, teach, utter. SHD ALPH.2

    (503) 'alaph [aw-laf']

    denominative from ''eleph' ('eleph); causative, to make a thousandfold:--bring forth thousands. SHD ALAPH.2

    (504) 'eleph [eh'-lef]

    from ''alph' ('alph); a family; also (from the sense of yoking or taming) an ox or cow:--family, kine, oxen. SHD ELEPH.2

    (505) 'eleph [eh'-lef]

    prop, the same as ''eleph' ('eleph); hence (the ox's head being the first letter of the alphabet, and this eventually used as a numeral) a thousand:--thousand. SHD ELEPH.2

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