rotten , JER , 38:11 , JER , 38:12

rotten , JOB , 13:28 , JOB , 41:27

rotten , JOE , 1:17

rottenness , HO , 5:12

rottenness , HAB , 3:16

rottenness , ISA , 5:24

rottenness , PR , 12:4 , PR , 14:30





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rotten Interlinear Index Study



rotten JOB 013 028 And he , as a {rotten} <07538 +raqab > thing ,
consumeth <01086 +balah > , as a garment <00899 +beged > that
is moth <06211 + eaten <00398 +>akal > .

rotten JOB 041 027 He esteemeth <02803 +chashab > iron <01270
+barzel > as straw <08401 +teben > , [ and ] brass <05154
+n@chuwshah > as {rotten} <07539 +riqqabown > wood <06086 + > .

rotten JER 038 011 So Ebedmelech <05663 + took
<03947 +laqach > the men <00582 +>enowsh > with him , and went
<00935 +bow> > into the house <01004 +bayith > of the king
<04428 +melek > under the treasury <00214 +>owtsar > , and took
<03947 +laqach > thence <08033 +sham > old <01094 +b@low> > cast
<05499 +c@chabah > clouts <05499 +c@chabah > and old <01094
+b@low> > {rotten} <04418 +malach > rags <04418 +malach > , and
let <07971 +shalach > them down <07971 +shalach > by cords
<02256 +chebel > into <00413 +>el > the dungeon <00953 +bowr >
to Jeremiah <03414 +Yirm@yah > .

rotten JER 038 012 And Ebedmelech <05663 + the
Ethiopian <03569 +Kuwshiy > said <00559 +>amar > unto Jeremiah
<03414 +Yirm@yah > , Put <07760 +suwm > now <04994 +na> > [
these ] old <01094 +b@low> > cast <05499 +c@chabah > clouts
<05499 +c@chabah > and {rotten} <04418 +malach > rags <04418
+malach > under <08478 +tachath > thine armholes under <08478
+tachath > the cords <02256 +chebel > . And Jeremiah <03414
+Yirm@yah > did <06213 + so <03651 +ken > .

rotten JOE 001 017 The seed <06507 +p@rudah > is {rotten} <05685
+ under <08478 +tachath > their clods <04053 +migraphah
> , the garners <00214 +>owtsar > are laid desolate <08074
+shamem > , the barns <04460 +mamm@gurah > are broken <02040
+harac > down <02040 +harac > ; for the corn <01715 +dagan > is
withered <03001 +yabesh > .





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brass as rotten wood

old rotten rags

rotten rags under thine armholes under

rotten thing

seed is rotten under their clods

- rotten , 4418 , 5685 , 7538 , 7539 ,



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rotten -4418 rags , {rotten} ,

rotten -5685 {rotten} ,

rotten -7538 {rotten} , rottenness ,

rotten -7539 {rotten} ,

rottenness -4716 {rottenness} , stink ,

rottenness -7538 rotten , {rottenness} ,



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rotten 4418 -- malach -- {rotten} rag.

rotten 5685 -- \abash -- be {rotten}.

rotten 7539 riqqabown -- -- {rotten}.

rottenness 4716 -- maq -- {rottenness}, stink.

rottenness 7538 raqab -- -- {rottenness} (thing).



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rotten 4418 ## malach {maw-lawkh'}; from 4414 in its original
sense; a rag or old garment: -- {rotten} rag.[ql

rotten 5685 ## be {rotten}.[ql

rotten 7539 ## riqqabown {rik-kaw-bone'}; from 7538; decay (by
caries): -- {rotten}.[ql

rottenness 4716 ## maq {mak}; from 4743; properly, a melting, i.
e. putridity: -- {rottenness}, stink.[ql

rottenness 7538 ## raqab {raw-kawb'}; from 7537; decay (by
caries): -- {rottenness} (thing).[ql



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rotten 038 011 Jer /^{rotten /rags , and let
them down by cords into the dungeon to Jeremiah .

rotten 038 012 Jer /^{rotten /rags under thine
armholes under the cords . And Jeremiah did so.

rotten 013 028 Job /^{rotten /thing , consumeth
, as a garment that is moth eaten .

rotten 001 017 Joe /^{rotten /under their clods
, the garners are laid desolate , the barns are broken down ;
for the corn is withered .

rotten 041 027 Job /^{rotten /wood .

rottenness 005 024 Isa /^{rottenness /and their
blossom shall go up as dust : because they have cast away the
law of the LORD of hosts , and despised the word of the Holy One
of Israel .

rottenness 003 016 Hab /^{rottenness /entered into
my bones , and I trembled in myself, that I might rest in the
day of trouble : when he cometh up unto the people , he will
invade them with his troops .

rottenness 012 004 Pro /^{rottenness /in his bones .

rottenness 014 030 Pro /^{rottenness /of the bones .



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rottenness 5 -



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rotten And he, as a {rotten} thing, consumeth, as a

garment that is moth eaten.



rotten He esteemeth iron as straw, [and] brass as

{rotten} wood.



rotten So Ebedmelech took the men with him, and went

into the house of the king under the treasury, and took thence
old

cast clouts and old {rotten} rags, and let them down by cords
into

the dungeon to Jeremiah.



rotten And Ebedmelech the Ethiopian said unto
Jeremiah,

Put now [these] old cast clouts and {rotten} rags under thine

armholes under the cords. And Jeremiah did so.



rotten The seed is {rotten} under their clods, the

garners are laid desolate, the barns are broken down; for the
corn

is withered.





















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