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To come or bring into a group, mass or unit.
Strong's Number: 6908
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Bury (verb)
To dispose of by depositing in the ground.
Strong's Number: 6912
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Grave
An excavation for the burial of a body.
Strong's Number: 6913
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Unique
Someone or something that has, or has been given the quality of specialness, and has been separated from the rest for a special purpose.
Strong's Number: 6918
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East Wind
The wind that comes from the east. Toward the east as the origin of the east wind.
Strong's Number: 6921
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East
The general direction of sunrise. As in front when facing the rising sun. Also, the ancient past.
Strong's Number: 6924
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Set Apart (verb)
To move or place someone or something separate from the whole for a special purpose.
Strong's Number: 6942
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Assembly
A large group, as a gathering of the flock of sheep to the shepherd.
Strong's Number: 6951
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Round Up (verb)
To gather together a flock, herd or group of people.
Strong's Number: 6950
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Special
A person, item, time or place that has the quality of being unique; Separated from the rest for a special purpose.
Strong's Number: 6944
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Bound Up (verb)
To be confined or hedged in together; to wait or to be held back in the sense of being bound up.
Strong's Number: 6960
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Voice
The faculty of utterance. Sound of a person, musical instrument, the wind, thunder, etc.
Strong's Number: 6963
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Rise (verb)
To assume an upright position; to raise or rise up; to continue or establish.
Strong's Number: 6965
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Height
The highest part or most advanced point; the condition of being tall or high. In the sense of being raised up.
Strong's Number: 6967
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Offering
Something given to another in devotion.
Strong's Number: 7133
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Incense
Usually made of several spices and or fruits, etc. To emit a fragrance. Used at the altar as a sweet savor.
Strong's Number: 7004
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Small
Someone or something that is not very large in size, importance, age or significance.
Strong's Number: 6996
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Burn Incense (verb)
To light a sacrifice or aromatic plant on fire creating smoke, often aromatic.
Strong's Number: 6999
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Belittle (verb)
To regard or portray as less impressive or important; to be light in weight; to curse or despise in the sense of making light.
Strong's Number: 7043
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Annoyance
The act of disturbing or irritating. Something that is light in stature; considered worthless as compared with something of much greater value or importance.
Strong's Number: 7045
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Be Zealous (verb)
To be filled with eagerness and ardent interest in pursuit of something.
Strong's Number: 7065
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Zealousy
A protective or suspicious nature.
Strong's Number: 7068
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Purchase (verb)
To acquire ownership or occupation through an exchange.
Strong's Number: 7069
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Conclusion
To come to an end. The end of a time period or place or the end of something. The border of a country as its edges.
Strong's Number: 7093
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Extremity
The most distant end of something; the corner or edge.
Strong's Number: 7097
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Extremity
The most distant end of something; the corner or edge.
Strong's Number: 7098
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Harvest
The season for gathering agricultural crops. Time when the plants are severed from their roots to be used for seed or food.
Strong's Number: 7105
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Snap (verb)
To make a sudden closing; to break suddenly with a sharp sound; to splinter a piece of wood; to lash out in anger as a splintering.
Strong's Number: 7107
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Splinter
The sharp flying objects from a snapped piece of wood. Also wrath as flying splinters.
Strong's Number: 7110
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Sever (verb)
To cut short or small; to harvest in the sense of severing the crop from its stalk; to be impatient in the sense of patience being severed.
Strong's Number: 7114
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Call Out (verb)
To raise one's voice or speak to someone loudly and with urgency; to give, a name; to meet in the sense of being called to a meeting; to have an encounter by chance; to read in the sense of calling out words.
Strong's Number: 7121
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Come Near (verb)
To come close by or near to.
Strong's Number: 7126
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Within
In the sense of being close or in the interior of. An approaching.
Strong's Number: 7130
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Meet (verb)
To come into the presence of; to go to meet another; to have a chance encounter.
Strong's Number: 7125
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Near
Close to; at or within a short distance from. Also, a kin, as a near relative.
Strong's Number: 7138
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City
A large populace of people; a town or village.
Strong's Number: 7151
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Horn
One of a pair of bony processes that arise from the head of many animals and used as a wind instrument. The horns of an animal or a musical instrument in the shape of a horn.
Strong's Number: 7161
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Tear (verb)
To rip into pieces.
Strong's Number: 7167
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Board
A plank of wood often used to wall off an area or restrict access.
Strong's Number: 7175
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Heed (verb)
To hear and pay attention.
Strong's Number: 7181
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Be Hard (verb)
To be difficult; not easily penetrated; not easily yielding to pressure.
Strong's Number: 7185
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Hard
Not easily penetrated; resistant to stress; firm; lacking in responsiveness.
Strong's Number: 7186
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Tie (verb)
To fasten, attach, or close by means of a string or cord; to tie around; to conspire in the sense of tying up.
Strong's Number: 7194
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Bow
A weapon made from a stiff branch to shoots arrows. A bow-shaped object such as a rainbow.
Strong's Number: 7198
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