breach 0919 ## bedeq {beh'-dek}; from 918; a gap or leak (in a

building or a ship): -- {breach}, + calker. [ql


breach 1233 ## b@qiya< {bek-ee'-ah}; from 1234; a fissure: --

{breach}, cleft. [ql


breach 1234 ## baqa< {baw-kah'}; a primitive root; to cleave;

generally, to rend, break, rip or open: -- make a {breach},

break forth (into, out, in pieces, through, up), be ready to

burst, cleave (asunder), cut out, divide, hatch, rend (asunder),

rip up, tear, win. [ql


breach 4664 ## miphrats {mif-rawts'}; from 6555; a break (in the

shore), i.e. a haven: -- {breach}.[ql


breach 6555 ## parats {paw-rats'}; a primitive root; to break

out (in many applications, direct and indirect, literal and

figurative): -- X abroad, (make a) {breach}, break (away, down, -

er, forth, in, up), burst out, come (spread) abroad, compel,

disperse, grow, increase, open, press, scatter, urge.[ql


breach 6556 ## perets {peh'-rets}; from 6555; a break (literally

or figuratively): -- {breach}, breaking forth (in), X forth, gap.

[ql


breach 7447 ## raciyc {raw-sees'}; from 7450; properly, dripping

to pieces, i.e. a ruin; also a dew-drop: -- {breach}, drop.[ql


breach 7667 ## sheber {sheh'-ber}; or sheber {shay'-ber}; from

7665; a fracture, figuratively, ruin; specifically, a solution

(of a dream): -- affliction, {breach}, breaking, broken[-footed,

-handed], bruise, crashing, destruction, hurt, interpretation,

vexation.[ql


breach 8569 ## t@nuw>ah {ten-oo-aw'}; from 5106; alienation; by

implication, enmity: -- {breach} of promise, occasion.[ql


 


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