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Ancient Hebrew Dictionary - Indexed by Modern Hebrew Word
(1000 Most Common Hebrew Words in the Hebrew Bible)
By Jeff A. Benner


א ב ג ד ה ו ז ח ט י כ ל
מ נ ס ע פ צ ק ר שׁ שׂ ת


    לְאוֹם le-om
Community
A unified body of individuals; a group of people bound together.
Strong's Number: 3816

AHLB
    לֵב leyv
Heart
Literally, the vital organ which pumps blood, but, also seen as the seat of thought; the mind.
Strong's Number: 3820

AHLB
    לֵבָב ley-vav
Mind
Literally, the vital organ which pumps blood, but, also seen as the seat of thought; the mind.
Strong's Number: 3824

AHLB
    לְבוּשׁ le-vush
Clothing
Garments in general.
Strong's Number: 3830

AHLB
    לָבָן la-van
White
Free from color.
Strong's Number: 3836

AHLB
    לבשׁ la-vash
Wear (verb)
To cover with cloth or clothing; to provide with clothing; put on clothing. The hiphil (causative) form means "clothe."
Strong's Number: 3847

AHLB
    לֹא lo
Not
A function word to stand for the negative. As being without.
Strong's Number: 3808

AHLB
    לוּחַ lu-ahh
Slab
A wood or stone tablet or plank. Often used for writing.
Strong's Number: 3871

AHLB
    לון lun
Murmur (verb)
To make a low or indistinct sound, esp. Continuously. To complain in a low tone, usually in private.
Strong's Number: 3885a

AHLB
    לוץ luts
Mimic (verb)
To imitate another person's speech as an interpretation or in scorn.
Strong's Number: 3887

AHLB
    לחם la-hham
Fight (verb)
To make war; to battle as to destruction; to attempt to defeat, subdue, or destroy an enemy by blows or weapons. A struggle for victory.
Strong's Number: 3898

AHLB
    לֶחֶם le-hhem
Bread
Baked and leavened food primarily made of flour or meal.
Strong's Number: 3899

AHLB
    לַיִל la-yeel
Night
The time from dusk to dawn. The hours associated with darkness and sleep.
Strong's Number: 3915

AHLB
    לכד la-kad
Capture (verb)
To forcefully take or seize.
Strong's Number: 3920

AHLB
    למד la-mad
Learn (verb)
To acquire knowledge or skill through instruction from one who is experienced. The piel form of the Hebrew verb means "cause to learn," or "teach."}
Strong's Number: 3925

AHLB
    לְעֻמַּת le-u-mat
Alongside
To stand with, or next to, someone or something.
Strong's Number: 5980

AHLB
    לקח la-qahh
Take (verb)
To receive what is given; to gain possession by seizing.
Strong's Number: 3947

AHLB
    לקט la-qat
Pick Up (verb)
To take hold of and lift up; to gather together.
Strong's Number: 3950

AHLB
    לָשׁוֹן la-shon
Tongue
A fleshy moveable process on the floor of the mouth used in speaking and eating. Also, language as a tongue.
Strong's Number: 3956

AHLB
    לִשְׁכָּה leesh-kah
Chamber
A room or open area within a structure.
Strong's Number: 3957

AHLB