8650toren {to'-ren} probably for 766; TWOT - 2544; n m AV - mast 2, beacon 1; 3 1) beacon, mast, flagpole
  
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8651t@ra` (Aramaic) {ter-ah'} corresponding to 8179; TWOT - 3066; n m AV - gate 1, mouth 1; 2 1) gate, door 1a) door 1b) gate 1c) court
  
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8652tara` (Aramaic) {taw-raw'} from 8651; TWOT - 3067; n m AV - porters 1; 1 1) porter, doorkeeper (in temple)
  
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8653tar`elah {tar-ay-law'} from 7477; TWOT - 2188c; n f AV - trembling 2, astonishment 1; 3 1) reeling, staggering
  
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8654Tir`athiy {teer-aw-thee'} patrial from an unused name meaning gate; n pr m AV - Tirathites 1; 1 Tirathites = "men of the gate" 1) one of the 3 families of Kenite scribes living at Jabez
  
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8655t@raphiym {ter-aw-feme'} pl. from 7495; TWOT - 2545; n m AV - image 7, teraphim 6, idol 1, idolatry 1; 15 1) idolatry, idols, image(s), teraphim, family idol 1a) a kind of idol used in household shrine or worship
  
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8656Tirtsah {teer-tsaw'} from 7521; n pr f AV - Tirzah 18; 18 Tirzah = "favourable" n pr f 1) one of the 7 daughters of Zelophehad the son of Hepher of the tribe of Manasseh n pr loc 2) one of the kingdoms on the west of the Jordan conquered by Joshua and the Israelites 3) a Canaanite city, later capital of the northern kingdom of Israel
  
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8657Teresh {teh'-resh} of foreign derivation; n pr m AV - Teresh 2; 2 Teresh = "strictness" 1) one of the 2 eunuchs who plotted to kill king Ahasuerus of Persia but whose plot was discovered by Mordecai
  
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8658tarshiysh {tar-sheesh'} probably of foreign derivation [compare 08659]; TWOT - 2546; n m AV - beryl 7; 7 1) a precious stone or semi-precious gem 1a) perhaps a chrysolite, yellow jasper, or other yellow coloured stone
  
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8659Tarshiysh {tar-sheesh'} probably the same as 8658 (as the region of the stone, or the reverse); TWOT - 2547 AV - Tarshish 24, Tharshish 4; 28 Tarshish or Tharshish = "yellow jasper" n pr m 1) son of Javan 2) a Benjamite, son of Bilhan 3) one of the wise men close to king Ahasuerus of Persia n pr loc 4) a city of the Phoenicians in a distant part of the Mediterranean Sea to which the prophet Jonah was trying to flee 1a) site unknown but perhaps in Cyprus or Spain 5) a city somewhere near and accessible to the Red Sea to which ships constructed at Ezion-geber on the Elanitic Gulf on the Red Sea were to sail
  
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8660Tirshatha' {teer-shaw-thaw'} of foreign derivation; TWOT - 2548; n m AV - Tirshatha 5; 5 1) Tirshatha - governor 1a) a title used by the Persian governor in Judea 1a1) Nehemiah used this title
  
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8661Tartan {tar-tawn'} of foreign derivation; TWOT - 2549; n m AV - Tartan 2; 2 1) Tartan - field marshal, general, or commander 1a) a title used by the Assyrian military
  
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8662Tartaq {tar-tawk'} of foreign derivation; n pr dei AV - Tartak 1; 1 Tartak = "prince of darkness" 1) one of the deities of the Avite people of Samaria 1a) according to tradition, worshipped under the form of an ass
  
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8663t@shu'ah {tesh-oo-aw'} from 7722; TWOT - 2339c; n f AV - noise 1, crying 1, stirs 1, shouting 1; 4 1) noise, clamour
  
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8664Tishbiy {tish-bee'} patrial from an unused name meaning recourse; AV - Tishbite 6; 6 Tishbite = "captivity" n pr loc 1) the home of Elijah 1a) site unknown but maybe the town of Tishbe adj gent 2) an inhabitant of Tishbe or Tishbi or Tesheb 2a) site unknown and name uncertain
  
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8665tashbets {tash-bates'} from 7660; TWOT - 2320c; n m AV - broidered 1; 1 1) woven work, checkered material, chequered or plaited work
  
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8666t@shuwbah {tesh-oo-baw'} or t@shubah {tesh-oo-baw'} from 7725; TWOT - 2340f; n f AV - return 3, expired 3, answers 2; 8 1) a recurrence, an answer, return 1a) return 1a1) completion of a year, return of a year 1b) at the return (construct) 1c) answer, reply
  
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8667t@suwmeth {tes-oo-meth'} from 7760; TWOT - 2243a; n f AV - fellowship 1; 1 1) pledge, security, deposit
  
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8668t@shuw`ah {tesh-oo-aw'} or t@shu`ah {tesh-oo-aw'} from 7768 in the sense of 3467; TWOT - 929e; n f AV - salvation 17, deliverance 5, help 5, safety 4, victory 3; 34 1) salvation, deliverance 1a) deliverance (usually by God through human agency) 1b) salvation (spiritual in sense)
  
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8669t@shuwqah {tesh-oo-kaw'} from 7783 in the original sense of stretching out after; TWOT - 2352a; n f AV - desire 3; 3 1) desire, longing, craving 1a) of man for woman 1b) of woman for man 1c) of beast to devour
  
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8670t@shuwrah {tesh-oo-raw'} from 7788 in the sense of arrival; TWOT - 2353a; n f AV - present 1; 1 1) gift, present
  
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8671t@shiy`iy {tesh-ee-ee'} ordinal from 8672; TWOT - 2551; adj m/f AV - ninth 18; 18 1) ninth (as ordinal number)
  
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8672tesha` {tay'-shah} or (masc.) tish`ah {tish-aw'} perhaps from 8159 through the idea of a turn to the next or full number ten; TWOT - 2550; n m/f AV - nine 45, ninth 6, nineteenth + 06240 4, nineteen + 06240 3; 58 1) nine, nonad 1a) nine (as cardinal number) 1b) ninth (as ordinal number) 1c) in combination with other numbers
  
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8673tish`iym {tish-eem'} multiple from 8672; TWOT - 2552; n indec; adj AV - ninety 20; 20 1) ninety
  
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8674Tatt@nay {tat-ten-ah'-ee} of foreign derivation; n pr m AV - Tatnai 4; 4 Tatnai = "gift" 1) a Persian governor in Syria who opposed the rebuilding of Jerusalem
  
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8675Kethiv Readings In the Hebrew Bible, the scribes did not alter any text they felt had been copied incorrectly. Rather they noted in the margin what they thought the written text should be. The written variation is called a kethiv and the marginal note is called the qere. Where the translators of the Authorised Version followed the qere reading rather than the kethiv, we indicate the kethiv reading by the number 08675. For example, in Gen. 24:33 "was set" is coded as 07760 08675 03455. The translators used the qere reading that has Strong's number 07760 but the kethiv reading is Strong's number 03455. Both words have the same meaning, "was set".
  
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8676Qere Readings In the Hebrew Bible, the scribes did not alter any text they felt had been copied incorrectly. Rather they noted in the margin what they thought the written text should be. The written variation is called a kethiv and the marginal note is called the qere. Where the translators of the Authorised Version followed the kethiv reading rather than the qere, we indicate the qere reading by the number 08676. For example, in De. 19:6 "blood" is coded as 01818 08676 05315. The translators followed the kethiv reading that has Strong's number 01818, which means "blood", but the qere reading is Strong's number 05315, which means "life".
  
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8677Synonym Strong's Numbers Sometimes, a word or phrase has individual Strong's numbers assigned to it and it has an additional Strong's number for the entire phrase. In Jud. 20:18 the phrase "house of God" is coded as "house <01004> of God <0430> <08677> <01008>" In this case the phrase could also mean place Bethel which has the Strong's number 01008. Only by context can you distinguish proper names in Hebrew from individual words. Hence translators do arrive at different renderings for the same Hebrew.
  
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8678Multiple Qere Readings for a Kethiv There are several marginal or qere readings for a kethiv reading. In Neh. 5:7 the word "exact" is coded as "exact <05378> <08778> <05383> <08675> <05375>". The two marginal readings, Strong's numbers 05378 and 05383 exist for the one kethiv reading 05375.
  
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8679Hebrew Word not translated in the English Version
  
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8680Stem - Aphel See 8817 Mood - Imperative See 8810 Count - 5
  
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8681Stem - Aphel See 8817 Mood - Imperfect See 8811 Count - 36
  
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8682Stem - Aphel See 8817 Mood - Infinitive See 8812 Count - 34
  
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8683Stem - Aphel See 8817 Mood - Participle See 8813 Count - 28
  
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8684Stem - Aphel See 8817 Mood - Perfect See 8816 Count - 66
  
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8685Stem - Hiphil See 8818 Mood - Imperative See 8810 Count - 731
  
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8686Stem - Hiphil See 8818 Mood - Imperfect See 8811 Count - 4046
  
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8687Stem - Hiphil See 8818 Mood - Infinitive See 8812 Count - 1162
  
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8688Stem - Hiphil See 8818 Mood - Participle See 8813 Count - 857
  
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8689Stem - Hiphil See 8818 Mood - Perfect See 8816 Count - 2675
  
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8690Stem - Hithpael See 8819 Mood - Imperative See 8810 Count - 71
  
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8691Stem - Hithpael See 8819 Mood - Imperfect See 8811 Count - 533
  
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8692Stem - Hithpael See 8819 Mood - Infinitive See 8812 Count - 116
  
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8693Stem - Hithpael See 8819 Mood - Participle See 8813 Count - 139
  
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8694Stem - Hithpael See 8819 Mood - Perfect See 8816 Count - 157
  
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8695Stem - Hithpalel See 8820 Mood - Imperative See 8810 Count - 1
  
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8696Stem - Hithpalel See 8820 Mood - Imperfect See 8811 Count - 1
  
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8697Stem - Hithpalpel See 8821 Mood - Imperative See 8810 Count - 2
  
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8698Stem - Hithpalpel See 8821 Mood - Imperfect See 8811 Count - 12
  
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8699Stem - Hithpalpel See 8819 Mood - Infinitive See 8812 Count - 2
  
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