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Hebrew - English Dictionary

H5674 - Took

Strong's No.:H5674

Hebrew:עָבַר

Transliteration:ʻâbar

Phonetic:aw-bar'

Word Origin:A primitive root

Bible Usage:{alienate} {alter} X-(idiom) at {all} {beyond} bring ({over} {through}) carry {over} (over-) come ({on} {over}) conduct ({over}) convey {over} {current} {deliver} do {away} {enter} {escape} {fail} {gender} get {over} (make) go ({away} {beyond} {by} {forth} his {way} {in} {on} {over} {through}) have away ({more}) {lay} {meddle} {overrun} make {partition} (cause {to} {give} make {to} over) pass ({-age} {along} {away} {beyond} {by} {-enger} {on} {out} {over} {through}) (cause {to} make) + proclaim ({-amation}) {perish} provoke to {anger} put {away} {rage} + raiser of {taxes} {remove} send {over} set {apart} + {shave} cause to (make) {sound} X-(idiom) {speedily} X-(idiom) sweet {smelling} take ({away}) (make to) transgress ({-or}) {translate} turn {away} [way-] faring {man} be wrath.

Part of Speech:Verb

Strongs
Definition:

to cross over; used very widely of any transition (literally or figuratively; {transitively} {intransitively} intensively or causatively); specifically to cover (in copulation)


Brown Driver
Biggs Definition:

1. to pass over or by or through, alienate, bring, carry, do away, take, take away, transgress

a. (Qal)

1. to pass over, cross, cross over, pass over, march over, overflow, go over

2. to pass beyond

3. to pass through, traverse 1a

b. passers-through (participle) 1a

c. to pass through (the parts of victim in covenant)

1. to pass along, pass by, overtake and pass, sweep by 1a

d. passer-by (participle) 1a

e. to be past, be over

1. to pass on, go on, pass on before, go in advance of, pass along, travel, advance

2. to pass away 1a

f. to emigrate, leave (one's territory) 1a

g. to vanish 1a

h. to perish, cease to exist 1a

i. to become invalid, become obsolete (of law, decree) 1a

j. to be alienated, pass into other hands

k. (Niphal) to be crossed

l. (Piel) to impregnate, cause to cross

m. (Hiphil)

1. to cause to pass over, cause to bring over, cause to cross over, make over to, dedicate, devote

2. to cause to pass through

3. to cause to pass by or beyond or under, let pass by

4. to cause to pass away, cause to take away

n. (Hithpael) to pass over


Bible References:
Took

Translation
Occurrences:
alienate ( 1 )
along ( 9 )
altered ( 1 )
anger ( 1 )
apart ( 1 )
away ( 24 )
beyond ( 4 )
brought ( 4 )
by ( 33 )
came ( 1 )
charged ( 1 )
come ( 6 )
cometh ( 1 )
conducted ( 1 )
current ( 1 )
delivered ( 1 )
enter ( 1 )
escape ( 1 )
fail ( 2 )
forth ( 2 )
gendereth ( 1 )
go ( 12 )
goeth ( 4 )
gone ( 7 )
in ( 1 )
laid ( 1 )
man ( 1 )
meddleth ( 1 )
more ( 1 )
on ( 26 )
out ( 1 )
over ( 163 )
overcome ( 1 )
overpass ( 1 )
overpast ( 2 )
overran ( 1 )
overrunning ( 1 )
partition ( 1 )
pass ( 52 )
passage ( 1 )
passed ( 26 )
passengers ( 5 )
passest ( 1 )
passeth ( 12 )
passing ( 5 )
past ( 9 )
perish ( 1 )
proclaim ( 1 )
proclaimed ( 1 )
proclamation ( 4 )
rageth ( 1 )
raiser ( 1 )
removed ( 1 )
shave ( 1 )
smelling ( 2 )
sound ( 2 )
speedily ( 1 )
taken ( 1 )
through ( 54 )
took ( 1 )
toward ( 1 )
transgress ( 5 )
transgressed ( 12 )
transgressest ( 1 )
transgressing ( 1 )
transgressors ( 1 )
translate ( 1 )
way ( 1 )
went ( 11 )
wroth ( 5 )

 

Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.