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RBT Hebrew Interlinear:
ואת וְאֶת־
and אֵת-self eternal
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Conjunction, Direct object eternal self
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H0853:
No stats available
יעוץ יְעוּץ
None
STRONGS
Noun proper name masculine
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H3263:
No stats available
ואת וְאֶת־
and אֵת-self eternal
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Conjunction, Direct object eternal self
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H0853:
No stats available
שכיה שָׂכְיָה
None
STRONGS Fürst
Noun proper name masculine
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H7634:
No stats available
ואת וְאֶת־
and אֵת-self eternal
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Conjunction, Direct object eternal self
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H0853:
No stats available
מרמה מִרְמָה
fraud/deceit
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Noun proper name masculine
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H4821:
No stats available
אלה אֵלֶּה
these/mighty-one/goddess
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Particle demonstrative
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H0423:
No stats available
H0424:
No stats available
H0428:
No stats available
בניו בָנָיו
None
STRONGS Fürst
Noun common masculine plural construct, Suffix pronominal third person masculine singular
LXX: υἱοὶ υἱὸσ υἱῶν υἱοῦ υἱοῖσ
LXX Usage Statistics
H1121a:
υἱοὶ 1075× (22.0%)
υἱὸσ 753× (16.8%)
υἱῶν 607× (12.2%)
υἱοῦ 368× (8.1%)
υἱοῖσ 329× (6.1%)
υἱοὺσ 292× (5.7%)
υἱὸν 213× (4.6%)
--- 116× (2.6%)
υἱὲ 96× (2.2%)
'' 84× (1.6%)
ראשי רָאשֵׁי
my head/heads
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Noun common masculine plural construct
LXX: κεφαλὴν κεφαλῆσ ἄρχοντεσ κεφαλήν κεφαλὰσ
LXX Usage Statistics
H7218a:
κεφαλὴν 123× (18.7%)
κεφαλῆσ 55× (8.5%)
ἄρχοντεσ 50× (8.4%)
κεφαλήν 34× (5.2%)
κεφαλὰσ 29× (4.4%)
ἄρχων 21× (3.4%)
κεφαλὴ 19× (2.8%)
ἀρχῆσ 15× (2.3%)
κορυφῆσ 14× (2.0%)
κορυφὴν 13× (2.0%)
אבות אָבוֹת׃
fathers
STRONGS Fürst Gesenius
Noun common feminine plural absolute
LXX:
LXX Usage Statistics
H0001:
No stats available
RBT Translation:
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RBT Paraphrase:
No verse found
Julia Smith Literal 1876 Translation:
And Jeuz and Shachiah and Mirma. These his sons, heads of the fathers,
LITV Translation:
and Jeuz, and Shachia, and Mirma. These were his sons, heads of the fathers.
Brenton Septuagint Translation:
and Jeuz, and Sachia, and Mirmah: these were heads of families.

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