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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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blearedness 02448 ## chakliluwth {khak-lee-looth'} ; from 02447 ; flash (of the eyes) ; in a bad sense , {blearedness} : -- redness .

favouredness 07451 ## ra` {rah} ; from 07489 ; bad or (as noun) evil (natural or moral) : -- adversity , affliction , bad , calamity , + displease (- ure) , distress , evil ([{-favouredness} ] , man , thing) , + exceedingly , X great , grief (- vous) , harm , heavy , hurt (- ful) , ill (favoured) , + mark , mischief (- vous) , misery , naught (- ty) , noisome , + not please , sad (- ly) , sore , sorrow , trouble , vex , wicked (- ly ,-ness , one) , worse (- st) , wretchedness , wrong . [Incl . feminine ra` ah ; as adjective or noun . ] .

redness 00124 ## 'odem {o'- dem} ; from 00119 ; {redness} , i . e . the ruby , garnet , or some other red gem : -- sardius .

redness 00127 ## 'adamah {ad-aw-maw'} ; from 00119 ; soil (from its general {redness}) : -- country , earth , ground , husband [-man ] (- ry) , land .

redness 02448 ## chakliluwth {khak-lee-looth'} ; from 02447 ; flash (of the eyes) ; in a bad sense , blearedness : -- {redness} .

redness 02560 ## chamar {khaw-mar'} ; a primitive root ; properly , to boil up ; hence , to ferment (with scum) ; to glow (with {redness}) ; as denominative (from 02564) to smear with pitch : -- daub , befoul , be red , trouble .

redness 08321 ## soreq {so-rake'} ; or sowreq {so-rake'} ; and (feminine) soreqah {so-ray-kaw'} ; from 08319 in the sense of {redness} (compare 08320) ; a vine stock (properly , one yielding purple grapes , the richest variety) : -- choice (- st , noble) wine . Compare 08291 .

sacredness 0042 - hagiosune {hag-ee-o-soo'-nay}; from 0040; {sacredness} (i.e. properly, the quality): -- holiness.

sacredness 2420 - hierosune {hee-er-o-soo'-nay}; from 2413; {sacredness}, i.e. (by implication) the priestly office: -- priesthood.