Bible Verse Dictionary
Ezekiel 20:24 - Judgments
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Because | H3282 | יַעַן |
[Conjunction] properly heed; by implication purpose (sake or account); used adverbially to indicate the reason or cause |
they had not | H3808 | לֹא |
[Adverb] a primitive particle; not (the simple or abstract negation); by implication no; often used with other particles |
executed | H6213 | עָשָׂה |
[Verb] to do or {make} in the broadest sense and widest application |
my judgments | H4941 | מִשְׁפָּט |
[Noun Masculine] properly a verdict (favorable or unfavorable) pronounced {judicially} especially a sentence or formal decree (human or (particularly) divine {law} individual or {collectively}) including the {act} the {place} the {suit} the {crime} and the penalty; abstractly {justice} including a particular {right} or privilege (statutory or {customary}) or even a style |
but had despised | H3988 | מָאַס |
to spurn; also (intransitively) to disappear |
my statutes | H2708 | חֻקָּה |
[Noun Feminine] Feminine of {H2706 } and meaning substantially the same |
and had polluted | H2490 | חָלַל |
[Verb] properly to {bore} that {is} (by implication) to {wound} to dissolve; figuratively to profane (a {person} place or {thing}) to break (one´ s {word}) to begin (as if by an opening-wedge); denominatively (from H2485) to play (the flute) |
my sabbaths | H7676 | שַׁבָּת |
[Noun] {intermission} that {is} (specifically) the Sabbath |
and their eyes | H5869 | עַיִן |
[Noun] an eye (literally or figuratively); by analogy a fountain (as the eye of the landscape) |
were | H1961 | הָיָה |
[Verb] to {exist} that {is} be or {become} come to pass (always {emphatic} and not a mere copula or auxiliary) |
after | H310 | אַחַר |
[Adverb Preposition-Conjunction] properly the hind part; generally used as an adverb or {conjugation} after (in various senses) |
their fathers' idols | H1544 | גִּלּוּל |
[Noun Masculine] properly a log (as round); by implication an idol |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.