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Handed down an adjective, denoting "handed down from one's fathers," is used in ...
Hand (with one's own) a noun (autos, "self," cheir, "the hand"), is used in the ...
Hand (take in) "to put the hand to" (epi, "to," cheir, "the hand"), is rendered ...
Hand (lead by the) lit., "a hand-leader" (cheir, "the hand," ago, "to lead"), is...
Hand (at hand) "near, nigh," frequently rendered "at hand," is used (a) of place...
Hand "the hand" (cp. Eng., "chiropody"), is used, besides its ordinary significa...
Halt "lame," is translated "halt" in Mat 18:8 , Mar 9:45 , Joh 5:3 ; in Act 14:8...
Hallow "to make holy" (from hagios, "holy"), signifies to set apart for God, to ...
Hallelujah signifies "Praise ye Jah." It occurs as a short doxology in the Psalm...
Hall "a court," most frequently the place where a governor dispensed justice, is...
Half-shekel * For HALF-SHEKEL see SHEKEL
Half dead from hemi, "half," and thnesko, "to die," is used in Luk 10:30 .
Half an adjective, is used (a) as such in the neuter plural, in Luk 19:8 , lit.,...
Hale (Verb) "to drag, haul," is rendered "haling" in Act 8:3 , of taking to tria...
Hair denotes the "hair," whether of beast, as of the camel's "hair" which formed...
Hail (Verb) "to rejoice," is used in the imperative mood, (a) as a salutation, o...