Bible Greek and Hebrew Dictionaries combined for Word Studies
Genesis Chapter 1
dead 0386 # anastasis {an-as'-tas-is}; from 450; a standing up again, i.e. (literally) a resurrection from death (individual, genitive case or by implication [its author]), or (figuratively) a (moral) recovery (of spiritual truth): -- raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the {dead}, that should rise, rising again.
dead 0581 # apogenomenos {ap-og-en-om'-en-os}; past participle of a compound of 575 and 1096; absent, i.e. deceased (figuratively, renounced): -- being {dead}.
dead 0599 # apothnesko {ap-oth-nace'-ko}; from 575 and 2348; to die off (literally or figuratively): -- be {dead}, death, die, lie a-dying, be slain (X with).
dead 1472 ## g@viyah {ghev-ee-yaw'}; prolonged for 1465; a body, whether alive or dead: -- ({dead}) body, carcase, corpse.
dead 1478 ## gava` {gaw-vah'}; a primitive root; to breathe out, i.e. (by implication) expire: -- die, be {dead}, give up the ghost, perish.
dead 2253 # hemithanes {hay-mee-than-ace'}; from a presumed compound of the base of 2255 and 2348; half dead, i.e. entirely exhausted: -- half {dead}.
dead 2289 # thanatoo {than-at-o'-o}; from 2288 to kill (literally or figuratively): -- become {dead}, (cause to be) put to death, kill, mortify. ***. thano. See 2348.
dead 2348 # thnesko {thnay'-sko}; a strengthened form of a simpler primary thano {than'-o} (which is used for it only in certain tenses); to die (literally or figuratively): -- be {dead}, die.
dead 2837 # koimao {koy-mah'-o}; from 2749; to put to sleep, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to slumber; figuratively, to decease: -- (be a-, fall a-, fall on) sleep, be {dead}.
dead 3498 # nekros {nek-ros'}; from an apparently primary nekus (a corpse); dead (literally or figuratively; also as noun): -- {dead}.
dead 3499 # nekroo {nek-ro'-o}; from 3498; to deaden, i.e. (figuratively) to subdue: -- be {dead}, mortify.
dead 4191 ## muwth {mooth}; a primitive root: to die (literally or figuratively); causatively, to kill: -- X at all, X crying, (be) {dead} (body, man, one), (put to, worthy of) death, destroy(-er), (cause to, be like to, must) die, kill, necro[-mancer], X must needs, slay, X surely, X very suddenly, X in [no] wise.
dead 4194 ## maveth {maw'-veth}; from 4191; death (natural or violent); concretely, the dead, their place or state (hades); figuratively, pestilence, ruin: -- (be) {dead}([-ly]), death, die(-d).
dead 4430 # ptoma {pto'-mah}; from the alternate of 4098; a ruin, i.e. (specifically) lifeless body (corpse, carrion): -- {dead} body, carcase, corpse.
dead 4880 # sunapothnesko {soon-ap-oth-nace'-ko}; from 4862 and 599; to decease (literally) in company with, or (figuratively, similarly to: -- be {dead} (die) with.
dead 5038 ## n@belah {neb-ay-law'}; from 5034; a flabby thing, i.e. a carcase or carrion (human or bestial, often collectively); figuratively, an idol: -- (dead) body, (dead) carcase, {dead} of itself, which died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself.
dead 5038 ## n@belah {neb-ay-law'}; from 5034; a flabby thing, i.e. a carcase or carrion (human or bestial, often collectively); figuratively, an idol: -- (dead) body, ({dead}) carcase, dead of itself, which died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself.
dead 5038 ## n@belah {neb-ay-law'}; from 5034; a flabby thing, i.e. a carcase or carrion (human or bestial, often collectively); figuratively, an idol: -- ({dead}) body, (dead) carcase, dead of itself, which died, (beast) that (which) dieth of itself.
dead 5053 # teleutao {tel-yoo-tah'-o}; from a presumed derivative of 5055; to finish life (by implication of 979), i.e. expire (demise): -- be {dead}, decease, die.
dead 5315 ## nephesh {neh'-fesh}; from 5314; properly, a breathing creature, i.e. animal of (abstractly) vitality; used very widely in a literal, accommodated or figurative sense (bodily or mental): -- any, appetite, beast, body, breath, creature, X {dead}(-ly), desire, X [dis-]contented, X fish, ghost, + greedy, he, heart(-y), (hath, X jeopardy of) life (X in jeopardy), lust, man, me, mind, mortally, one, own, person, pleasure, (her-, him-, my-, thy-)self, them (your)-selves, + slay, soul, + tablet, they, thing, (X she) will, X would have it.
dead 6297 ## peger {peh'gher}; from 6296; a carcase (as limp), whether of man or beast; figuratively, an idolatrous image: -- carcase, corpse, {dead} body.
dead 7290 ## radam {raw-dam'}; a primitive root; to stun, i.e. stupefy (with sleep or death): -- (be fast a-, be in a deep, cast into a {dead}, that) sleep(-er, -eth).
dead 7496 ## rapha& {raw-faw'}; from 7495 in the sense of 7503; properly, lax, i.e. (figuratively) a ghost (as dead; in plural only): -- {dead}, deceased.
dead 7703 ## shadad {shaw-dad'}; a primitive root; properly, to be burly, i.e. (figuratively) powerful (passively, impregnable); by implication, to ravage: -- {dead}, destroy(-er), oppress, robber, spoil(-er), X utterly, (lay) waste.
grave 7585 ## sh@&owl {sheh-ole'}; or sh@ol {sheh-ole'}; from 7592; Hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranean retreat), including its accessories and inmates: -- {grave}, hell, pit.
hell 7585 ## sh@&owl {sheh-ole'}; or sh@ol {sheh-ole'}; from 7592; Hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranean retreat), including its accessories and inmates: -- grave, {hell}, pit.
pit 7585 ## sh@&owl {sheh-ole'}; or sh@ol {sheh-ole'}; from 7592; Hades or the world of the dead (as if a subterranean retreat), including its accessories and inmates: -- grave, hell, {pit}.