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Genesis 1:1 In the beginning H7225 God H430 created H1254 H8804 H853 the heaven H8064 and H853 the earth H776. |
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Strong: H8804
Stem -Qal See H8851 Mood -Perfect See H8816 Count-12562 |
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Strong: H8851
Qal Qal is the most frequently used verb pattern. It expresses the simple or causal action of the root in the active voice. Examples: he sat, he ate, he went, he said, he rose, he bought This form accounts for 66.7% of the verbs parsed. |
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Strong: H8816
Perfect The Perfect expresses a completed action. 1) In reference to time, such an action may be: 1a) one just completed from the standpoint of the present I have come to tell you the news 1b) one completed in the more or less distant past in the beginning God "created" "I was (once) young" and "I have (now) grown old" but "I have not seen" a righteous man forsaken 1c) one already completed from the point of view of another past act God saw everything that "he had made" 1d) one completed from the point of view of another action yet future I will draw for thy camels also until "they have done" drinking 2) The perfect is often used where the present is employed in English. 2a) in the case of general truths or actions of frequent occurrence -- truths or actions which have been often experienced or observed the grass "withereth" the sparrow "findeth" a house 2b) an action or attitude of the past may be continued into the present "I stretch out" my hands to thee "thou never forsakest" those who seek thee 2c) the perfect of intransitive verbs is used where English uses the present; The perfect in Hebrew in such a case emphasises a condition which has come into "complete existence" and realisation "I know" thou wilt be king "I hate" all workers of iniquity 2d) Sometimes in Hebrew, future events are conceived so vividly and so realistically that they are regarded as having virtually taken place and are described by the perfect. 2d1) in promises, threats and language of contracts the field "give I" thee and if not, "I will take it" 2d2) prophetic language my people "is gone into captivity" (i.e. shall assuredly go) |
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Strong: H853
Pronounc: ayth Orig: apparent contracted from H226 in the demonstrative sense of entity Use: TWOT-186 GR Strong: 1) sign of the definite direct object, not translated in English but generally preceding and indicating the accusative |
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Strong: H226
Pronounc: oth Orig: probably from H225 (in the sense of appearing) Use: TWOT-41a Noun Feminine GR Strong: G2297 G4592 1) sign, signal 1a) a distinguishing mark 1b) banner 1c) remembrance 1d) miraculous sign 1e) omen 1f) warning 2) token, ensign, standard, miracle, proof |
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Strong: G2297
Pronounc: thow-mas'-ee-os Orig: from G2295 Use: TDNT-3:27,316 Adjective HE Strong: H226 H4172 H6381 H8539 1) wonderful, marvellous 2) wonderful deeds, wonders |
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Strong: G4592
Pronounc: say-mi'-on Orig: from a presumed derivative of the base of G4591 Use: TDNT-7:200,1015 Noun Neuter HE Strong: H226 H4150 H4159 H4864 H5251 H6725 H8420 H8615 1) a sign, mark, token 1a) that by which a person or a thing is distinguished from others and is known 1b) a sign, prodigy, portent, i.e. an unusual occurrence, transcending the common course of nature 1b1) of signs portending remarkable events soon to happen 1b2) of miracles and wonders by which God authenticates the men sent by him, or by which men prove that the cause they are pleading is God's |
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