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Bible Greek and Hebrew Dictionaries combined for Word Studies

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harden 5539 ## calad {saw-lad'}; a primitive root; probably to leap (with joy), i.e. exult: -- {harden} self.

leap 0242 # hallomai {hal'-lom-ahee}; middle voice of apparently a primary verb; to jump; figuratively, to gush: -- {leap}, spring up.

leap 1801 ## dalag {daw-lag'}; a primitive root; to spring: -- {leap}.

leap 1814 # exallomai {ex-al'-lom-ahee}; from 1537 and 242; to spring forth : -- {leap} up.

leap 2177 # ephallomai {ef-al'-lom-ahee}; from 1909 and 242; to spring upon: -- {leap} on.

leap 2187 ## zanaq {zaw-nak'}; a primitive root; properly, to draw together the feet (as an animal about to dart upon its prey), i.e. to spring forward: -- {leap}.

leap 4422 ## malat {maw-lat'}; a primitive root; properly, to be smooth, i.e. (by implication) to escape (as if by slipperiness); causatively, to release or rescue; specifically, to bring forth young, emit sparks: -- deliver (self), escape, lay, {leap} out, let alone, let go, preserve, save, X speedily, X surely.

leap 4640 # skirtao {skeer-tah'-o}; akin to skairo (to skip); to jump, i.e. sympathetically move (as the quickening of a fetus): -- {leap} (for joy).

leap 5425 ## nathar {naw-thar'}; a primitive root; to jump, i.e. be violently agitated; causatively, to terrify, shake off, untie: -- drive asunder, {leap}, (let) loose, X make, move, undo.

leap 5927 ## `alah {aw-law'}; a primitive root; to ascend, intransitively (be high) or actively (mount); used in a great variety of senses, primary and secondary, literal and figurative (as follow): -- arise (up), (cause to) ascend up, at once, break [the day] (up), bring (up), (cause to) burn, carry up, cast up, + shew, climb (up), (cause to, make to) come (up), cut off, dawn, depart, exalt, excel, fall, fetch up, get up, (make to) go (away, up); grow (over) increase, lay, {leap}, levy, lift (self) up, light, [make] up, X mention, mount up, offer, make to pay, + perfect, prefer, put (on), raise, recover, restore, (make to) rise (up), scale, set (up), shoot forth (up), (begin to) spring (up), stir up, take away (up), work.

leap 6339 ## pazaz {paw-zaz'}; a primitive root [identical with 6338]; to solidify (as if by refining); also to spring (as if separating the limbs): -- {leap}, be made strong.

leap 6452 ## pacach {paw-sakh'}; a primitive root; to hop, i.e. (figuratively) skip over (or spare); by implication, to hesitate; also (literally) to limp, to dance: -- halt, become lame, {leap}, pass over.

leap 7520 ## ratsad {raw-tsad'}; a primitive root; probably to look askant, i.e. (figuratively) be jealous: -- {leap}.

leap 7540 ## raqad {raw-kad'}; a primitive root; properly, to stamp, i.e. to spring about (wildly or for joy): -- dance, jump, {leap}, skip.

on 2177 # ephallomai {ef-al'-lom-ahee}; from 1909 and 242; to spring upon: -- leap {on}.

rejoice 5965 ## `alac {aw-las'}; a primitive root; to leap for joy, i.e. exult, wave joyously: -- X peacock, {rejoice}, solace self.

self 5539 ## calad {saw-lad'}; a primitive root; probably to leap (with joy), i.e. exult: -- harden {self}.

self 5965 ## `alac {aw-las'}; a primitive root; to leap for joy, i.e. exult, wave joyously: -- X peacock, rejoice, solace {self}.

solace 5965 ## `alac {aw-las'}; a primitive root; to leap for joy, i.e. exult, wave joyously: -- X peacock, rejoice, {solace} self.

up 1814 # exallomai {ex-al'-lom-ahee}; from 1537 and 242; to spring forth : -- leap {up}.