Bible Verse Dictionary
Genesis 27:9 - Obey
Verse | Strongs No. | Hebrew | |
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Go | H1980 | הָלַךְ |
[Verb] a primitive root; to walk (in a great variety of {applications} literally and figuratively) |
now | H4994 | נָא |
added mostly to verbs (in the imperative or {future}) or to {interjections} occasionally to an adverb or conjugation |
to | H413 | אֵל |
[Preposition] a primitive {particle} properly denoting motion {towards} but occasionally used of a quiescent {position} that {is} near: with or among; often in {general} to |
the flock | H6629 | צֹאן |
[Noun Feminine] a collective name for a flock (of sheep or goats); also figuratively (of men) |
and fetch | H3947 | לָקַח |
[Verb] to take (in the widest variety of applications) |
me from thence | H4480 | מִן |
[Preposition] properly a part of; hence ({prepositionally}) from or out of in many senses |
two | H8147 | שְׁנַיִם |
[Noun] the second form being feminine); two; also (as ordinal) twofold |
good | H2896 | טוֹב |
[Adjective] good (as an adjective) in the widest sense; used likewise as a {noun} both in the masculine and the {feminine} the singular and the plural ({good } a good or good {thing} a good man or woman; the {good} goods or good {things} good men or {women}) also as an adverb (well) |
kids | H1423 | גְּדִי |
[Noun Masculine] a young goat (from browsing) |
of the goats | H5795 | עֵז |
[Noun Feminine] a she goat (as {strong }) but masculine in plural (which also is used elliptically for goats' hair) |
and I will make | H6213 | עָשָׂה |
[Verb] to do or {make} in the broadest sense and widest application |
them savoury meat | H4303 | מַטְעַם |
[Noun Masculine] a delicacy |
for thy father | H1 | אָב |
[Noun Masculine] father in a literal and {immediate} or figurative and remote application |
such as | H834 | אֲשֶׁר |
{who} which: {what} that; also (as adverb and conjunction) {when} where: {how} because: in order {that} etc. |
he loveth | H157 | אָהַב |
[Verb] to have affection for (sexually or otherwise) |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.