Bible Verse Dictionary
Psalms 22:14 - Heart
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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I am poured out | H8210 | שָׁפַךְ |
[Verb] to spill forth ({blood} a {libation} liquid metal; or even a {solid} that {is} to mound up); also (figuratively) to expend ({life} {soul} {complaint} {money} etc.); intensively to sprawl out |
like water | H4325 | מַיִם |
[Noun Masculine] water; figuratively juice; by euphemism {urine} semen |
and all | H3605 | כֹּל |
[Noun Masculine] properly the whole; hence {all} any or every (in the singular {only} but often in a plural sense) |
my bones | H6106 | עֶצֶם |
[Noun Feminine] a bone (as strong); by extension the body; figuratively the {substance} that {is} (as pronoun) selfsame |
are out | H8210 | שָׁפַךְ |
[Verb] to spill forth ({blood} a {libation} liquid metal; or even a {solid} that {is} to mound up); also (figuratively) to expend ({life} {soul} {complaint} {money} etc.); intensively to sprawl out |
of joint | H6504 | פָּרַד |
[Verb] to break {through} that {is} spread or separate (oneself) |
my heart | H3820 | לֵב |
[Noun Masculine] the heart; also used (figuratively) very widely for the {feelings} the will and even the intellect; likewise for the centre of anything |
is | H1961 | הָיָה |
[Verb] to {exist} that {is} be or {become} come to pass (always {emphatic} and not a mere copula or auxiliary) |
like wax | H1749 | דּוֹנַג |
[Noun Masculine] wax |
it is | H1961 | הָיָה |
[Verb] to {exist} that {is} be or {become} come to pass (always {emphatic} and not a mere copula or auxiliary) |
melted | H4549 | מָסַס |
[Verb] to liquefy; figuratively to waste (with {disease}) to faint (with {fatigue} fear or grief) |
in the midst | H8432 | תָּוֶךְ |
[Noun Masculine] a {bisection} that {is} (by implication) the centre |
of my bowels | H4578 | מֵעֶה |
[Noun Masculine] used only in plural the {intestines} or (collectively) the {abdomen} figuratively sympathy; by implication a vest; by extension the {stomach} the uterus (or of {men} the seat of {generation}) the heart (figuratively) |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.