generation 1755 ## dowr {dore}; or (shortened) dor {dore}; from
1752; properly, a revolution of time, i.e. an age or generation;
also a dwelling: -- age, X evermore, {generation}, [n-]ever,
posterity. [ql

generation 1859 ## dar (Aramaic) {dawr}; corresponding to 1755;
an age: -- {generation}. [ql

generation 8029 ## shillesh {shil-laysh'}; from 8027; a
descendant of the third degree, i.e. great grandchild: -- third
[{generation}].[ql

generation 1074 # genea {ghen-eh-ah'}; from (a presumed
derivative of) 1085; a generation; by implication, an age (the
period or the persons): -- age, {generation}, nation, time.[ql

generation 1078 # genesis {ghen'-es-is}; from the same as 1074;
nativity; figuratively, nature: -- {generation}, nature(-ral).[ql

generation 1081 # gennema {ghen'-nay-mah}; from 1080; offspring;
by analogy, produce (literally or figuratively): -- fruit,
{generation}.[ql

generation 1085 # genos {ghen'-os}; from 1096; "kin" (abstract
or concrete, literal or figurative, individual or collective): --
born, country(-man), diversity, {generation}, kind(-red),
nation, offspring, stock.[ql

generations 8435 ## towl@dah {to-led-aw'}; or tol@dah {to-led-
aw'}; from 3205; (plural only) descent, i.e. family;
(figuratively) history: -- birth, {generations}.[ql

regeneration 3824 # paliggenesia {pal-ing-ghen-es-ee'-ah}; from
3825 and 1078; (spiritual) rebirth (the state or the act), i.e.
(figuratively) spiritual renovation; specifically, Messianic
restoration: -- {regeneration}.[ql



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