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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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forehead 00639 ## 'aph {af} ; from 00599 ; properly , the nose or nostril ; hence , the face , and occasionally a person ; also (from the rapid breathing in passion) ire : -- anger (- gry) , + before , countenance , face , + forebearing , {forehead} , + [long-] suffering , nose , nostril , snout , X worthy , wrath .

forehead 01371 ## gibbeach {ghib-bay'- akh} ; from an unused root meaning to be high (in the forehead) ; bald in the {forehead} : -- forehead bald .

forehead 01371 ## gibbeach {ghib-bay'- akh} ; from an unused root meaning to be high (in the forehead) ; bald in the forehead : -- {forehead} bald .

forehead 01371 ## gibbeach {ghib-bay'- akh} ; from an unused root meaning to be high (in the {forehead}) ; bald in the forehead : -- forehead bald .

forehead 01372 ## gabbachath {gab-bakh'- ath} ; from the same as 01371 ; baldness in the forehead ; by analogy , a bare spot on the right side of cloth : -- bald {forehead} , X without .

forehead 01372 ## gabbachath {gab-bakh'- ath} ; from the same as 01371 ; baldness in the {forehead} ; by analogy , a bare spot on the right side of cloth : -- bald forehead , X without .

forehead 02903 ## towphaphah {to-faw-faw'} ; from an unusued root meaning to go around or bind ; a fillet for the {forehead} : -- frontlet .

forehead 04696 ## metsach {may'- tsakh} ; from an unused root meaning to be clear , i . e . conspicuous ; the forehead (as open and prominent) : -- brow , {forehead} , + impudent .

forehead 3359 - metopon {met'-o-pon }; from 3326 and ops (the face); the forehead (as opposite the countenance): -- {forehead}.

forehead 3359 - metopon {met'-o-pon }; from 3326 and ops (the face); the {forehead} (as opposite the countenance): -- forehead.

forehead 3790 - ophrus {of-roos'}; perhaps from 3700 (through the idea of the shading or proximity to the organ of vision); the eye- " brow " or {forehead}, i.e. (figuratively) the brink of a precipice: -- brow.