Bible Greek and Hebrew Dictionaries combined for Word Studies
Genesis Chapter 1
ordinance 1345 # dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344; an equitable deed; by implication, a statute or decision: -- judgment, justification, {ordinance}, righteousness.
ordinance 1378 # dogma {dog'-mah}; from the base of 1380; a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical): -- decree, {ordinance}.
ordinance 2706 ## choq {khoke}; from 2710; an enactment; hence, an appointment (of time, space, quantity, labor or usage): -- appointed, bound, commandment, convenient, custom, decree(-d), due, law, measure, X necessary, {ordinance}(- nary), portion, set time, statute, task.
ordinance 2708 ## chuqqah {khook-kaw'}; feminine of 2706, and meaning substantially the same: -- appointed, custom, manner, {ordinance}, site, statute.
ordinance 2937 # ktisis {ktis'-is}; from 2936; original formation (properly, the act; by implication, the thing, literally or figuratively): -- building, creation, creature, {ordinance}.
ordinance 3027 ## yad {yawd}; a primitive word; a hand (the open one [indicating power, means, direction, etc.], in distinction from 3709, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great variety of applications, both literally and figuratively, both proximate and remote [as follows]: -- (+ be) able, X about, + armholes, at, axletree, because of, beside, border, X bounty, + broad, [broken-]handed, X by, charge, coast, + consecrate, + creditor, custody, debt, dominion, X enough, + fellowship, force, X from, hand[-staves, -- y work], X he, himself, X in, labour, + large, ledge, [left-]handed, means, X mine, ministry, near, X of, X order, {ordinance}, X our, parts, pain, power, X presumptuously, service, side, sore, state, stay, draw with strength, stroke, + swear, terror, X thee, X by them, X themselves, X thine own, X thou, through, X throwing, + thumb, times, X to, X under, X us, X wait on , [way-]side, where, + wide, X with (him, me, you), work, + yield, X yourselves
ordinance 3862 # paradosis {par-ad'-os-is}; from 3860; transmission, i.e. (concretely) a precept; specifically, the Jewish traditionary law: -- {ordinance}, tradition.
ordinance 4687 ## mitsvah {mits-vaw'}; from 6680; a command, whether human or divine (collectively, the Law): -- (which was) commanded(-ment), law, {ordinance}, precept.
ordinance 4931 ## mishmereth {mish-meh'-reth}; feminine of 4929; watch, i.e. the act (custody) or (transitively) the sentry, the post; objectively, preservation, or (concretely) safe; figuratively, observance, i.e. (abstractly) duty, or (objectively) a usage or party: -- charge, keep, to be kept, office, {ordinance}, safeguard, ward, watch.
ordinance 4941 ## mishpat {mish-pawt'}; from 8199; properly, a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced judicially, especially a sentence or formal decree (human or [participant's] divine law, individual or collective), including the act, the place, the suit, the crime, and the penalty; abstractly, justice, including a participant's right or privilege (statutory or customary), or even a style: -- + adversary, ceremony, charge, X crime, custom, desert, determination, discretion, disposing, due, fashion, form, to be judged, judgment, just(-ice, -ly), (manner of) law(-ful), manner, measure, (due) order, {ordinance}, right, sentence, usest, X worthy, + wrong.