Hebrew - English Dictionary
H5331 - Perpetual
| Strong's No.: | H5331 | 
| Hebrew: | נֶצַח | 
| Transliteration: | netsach | 
| Phonetic: | neh'-tsakh | 
| Word Origin: | From H5329 | 
| Bible Usage: | alway ({-s}) {constantly} {end} (+ n-) ever ({more}) {perpetual} {strength} victory. | 
| Part of Speech: | Noun Masculine | 
| Strongs Definition: | properly a {goal} that {is} the bright object at a distance travelled towards; hence ({figuratively}) {splendor } or (subjectively) {truthfulness} or (objectively) confidence; but usually ({adverbially}) continually (that {is} to the most distant point of view) | 
| Brown Driver Biggs Definition: | 1. eminence, perpetuity, strength, victory, enduring, everlastingness a. eminence b. enduring of life c. endurance in time, perpetual, continual, unto the end d. everlastingness, ever | 
| Bible References: Perpetual | |
| Translation Occurrences: | 
                                            always ( 2 )
                                         
                                            constantly ( 1 )
                                         
                                            end ( 2 )
                                         
                                            ever ( 3 )
                                         
                                            for ever ( 21 )
                                         
                                            for evermore ( 1 )
                                         
                                            never ( 1 )
                                         
                                            perpetual ( 2 )
                                         
                                            strength ( 2 )
                                         
                                            victory ( 2 )
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                    Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
            by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
