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Deuteronomy 4:32
(Click on the Strongs Numbers)
Masoretic Text 1524
King James Bible (Oxford 1769)
H3588
For
H7592
ask
H4994
now
of
the
H3117
days
H834
that
are
H7223
past
H834
which
H1961
were
H6440
before
thee
H4480
since
the
H3117
day
H834
that
H430
God
H1254
created
H120
man
H5921
upon
the
H776
earth
and
H7592
ask
from
the
one
H4480
side
of
H8064
heaven
H5704
unto
the
H7097
other
whether
there
hath
H1961
been
any
such
H1697
thing
as
H2088
this
H1419
great
H1697
thing
is
H176
or
hath
H1961
been
H8085
heard
like
H3644
it
Hebrew-English Dictionary
Strongs: H1697
Hebrew: דָּבָר
Transliteration: dâbâr
Pronunciation: daw-baw'
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: {act} {advice} {affair} {answer} X-(idiom) any such ({thing}) + because {of} {book} {business} {care} {case} {cause} certain {rate} + {chronicles} {commandment} X-(idiom) commune ({-ication}) + concern {[-ing]} + {confer} {counsel} + {dearth} {decree} {deed} X-(idiom) {disease} {due} {duty} {effect} + {eloquent} {errand} [evil favoured-] {ness} + {glory} + {harm} {hurt} + {iniquity} + {judgment} {language} + {lying} {manner} {matter} {message} [no] {thing} {oracle} X-(idiom) {ought} X-(idiom) {parts} + {pertaining} + {please} {portion} + {power} {promise} {provision} {purpose} {question} {rate} {reason} {report} {request} X-(idiom) (as hast) {said} {sake} {saying} {sentence} + {sign} + {so} some {[uncleanness]} somewhat to {say} + {song} {speech} X-(idiom) {spoken} {talk} {task} + {that} X-(idiom) there {done} thing ({concerning}) {thought} + {thus} {tidings} what {[-soever]} + {wherewith} {which} {word} work.
Definition:
a word; by implication a matter (as spoken of) of thing; adverbially a cause
1. speech, word, speaking, thing
a. speech
b. saying, utterance
c. word, words
d. business, occupation, acts, matter, case, something, manner (by extension)
The Brown-Driver-Briggs
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Hebrew-English Lexicon (BDB) 1906
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.