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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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NUMBERS 1600 TO 1699 ======================





  • 1600. ekpetannumi {ek-pet-an'-noo-mee}; from 1537 and a form of

  • 4072; to fly out, i.e. (by analogy) to extend: --stretch forth.
  • [ql



  • 1601. ekpipto {ek-pip'-to}; from 1537 and 4098; to drop away;

  • specially, be driven out of one's course; figuratively, to lose,

  • become inefficient: --be cast, fail, fall (away, off), take none

  • effect.[ql



  • 1607. ekporeuomai {ek-por-yoo'-om-ahee}; from 1537 and 4198; to

  • depart, be discharged, proceed, project: --come (forth, out of),

  • depart, go (forth, out), issue, proceed (out of).[ql



  • 1609. ekptuo {ek-ptoo'-o}; from 1537 and 4429; to spit out, i.e.

  • (figuratively) spurn: --reject.[ql



  • 1612. ekstrepho {ek-stref'-o}; from 1537 and 4762; to pervert

  • (figuratively): --subvert.[ql



  • 1622. ektos {ek-tos'}; from 1537; the exterior; figuratively (as
  • a

  • preposition) aside from, besides: --but, except(-ed), other than,

  • out of, outside, unless, without.[ql



  • 1624. ektrepo {ek-trep'-o}; from 1537 and the base of 5157; to

  • deflect, i.e. turn away (literally or figuratively): --avoid,
  • turn

  • (aside, out of the way).[ql



  • 1625. ektrepho {ek-tref'-o}; from 1537 and 5142; to rear up to

  • maturity, i.e. (genitive case) to cherish or train: --bring up,

  • nourish.[ql



  • 1626. ektroma {ek'-tro-mah}; from a comparative of 1537 and
  • titrosko

  • (to wound); a miscarriage (abortion), i.e. (by analogy) untimely

  • birth: --born out of due time.[ql



  • 1627. ekphero {ek-fer'-o}; from 1537 and 5342; to bear out

  • (literally or figuratively): --bear, bring forth, carry forth

  • (out).[ql



  • 1628. ekpheugo {ek-fyoo'-go}; from 1537 and 5343; to flee out:

  • --escape, flee.[ql



  • 1629. ekphobeo {ek-fob-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 5399; to frighten

  • utterly: --terrify.[ql



  • 1630. ekphobos {ek'-fob-os}; from 1537 and 5401; frightened out
  • of

  • one's wits: --sore afraid, exceedingly fear.[ql



  • 1632. ekcheo {ek-kheh'-o}; or (by variation) ekchuno {ek-khoo'-
  • no};

  • from 1537; and cheo (to pour); to pour forth; figuratively, to

  • bestow: --gush (pour) out, run greedily (out), shed (abroad,
  • forth),

  • spill.[ql



  • 1635. hekon {hek-own'}; of uncertain affinity; voluntary:

  • --willingly.[ql



  • 1636. elaia {el-ah'-yah}; feminine of a presumed derivative from
  • an

  • obsolete primary; an olive (the tree or the fruit): --olive
  • (berry,

  • tree).[ql



  • 1637. elaion {el'-ah-yon}; neuter of the same as 1636; olive oil:

  • --oil.[ql



  • 1640. elasson {el-as'-sone}; or elatton (el-at-tone'};
  • comparative

  • of the same as 1646; smaller (in size, quantity, age or quality):

  • --less, under, worse, younger.[ql



  • 1641. elattoneo {el-at-ton-eh-o}; from 1640; to diminish, i.e.
  • fall

  • short: --have lack.[ql



  • 1642. elattoo {el-at-to'-o}; from 1640; to lessen (in rank or

  • influence): --decrease, make lower.[ql



  • 1644. elaphria {el-af-ree'-ah}; from 1645; levity (figuratively),

  • i.e. fickleness: --lightness.[ql



  • 1645. elaphros {el-af-ros'}; probably akin to 1643 and the base
  • of

  • 1640; light, i.e. easy: --light.[ql



  • 1646. elachistos {el-akh'-is-tos}; superlative of elachus
  • (short);

  • used as equivalent to 3398; least (in size, amount, dignity, etc.
  • ):

  • --least, very little (small), smallest.[ql



  • 1647. elachistoteros {el-akh-is-tot'-er-os}; comparative of 1646;

  • far less: --less than the least.[ql



  • 1650. elegchos {el'-eng-khos}; from 1651; proof, conviction:

  • --evidence, reproof.[ql



  • 1651. elegcho {el-eng'-kho}; of uncertain affinity; to confute,

  • admonish: --convict, convince, tell a fault, rebuke, reprove.[ql



  • 1652. eleeinos {el-eh-i-nos'}; from 1656; pitiable: --miserable.
  • [ql



  • 1653. eleeo {el-eh-eh'-o}; from 1656; to compassionate (by word
  • or

  • deed, specially, by divine grace): --have compassion (pity on),
  • have

  • (obtain, receive, shew) mercy (on).[ql



  • 1655. eleemon {el-eh-ay'-mone}; from 1653; compassionate
  • (actively):

  • --merciful.[ql



  • 1656. eleos {el'-eh-os}; of uncertain affinity; compassion
  • (human or

  • divine, especially active): --(+ tender) mercy.[ql



  • 1657. eleutheria {el-yoo-ther-ee'-ah}; from 1658; freedom

  • (legitimate or licentious, chiefly moral or ceremonial):

  • --liberty.[ql



  • 1658. eleutheros {el-yoo'-ther-os}; probably from the alternate
  • of

  • 2064; unrestrained (to go at pleasure), i.e. (as a citizen) not a

  • slave (whether freeborn or manumitted), or (genitive case) exempt

  • (from obligation or liability): --free (man, woman), at liberty.
  • [ql



  • 1659. eleutheroo {el-yoo-ther-o'-o}; from 1658; to liberate, i.e.

  • (figuratively) to exempt (from moral, ceremonial or mortal

  • liability): --deliver, make free.[ql



  • 1667. helisso {hel-is'-so}; a form of 1507; to coil or wrap: --
  • fold

  • up.[ql



  • 1672. Hellen {hel'-lane}; from 1671; a Hellen (Grecian) or

  • inhabitant of Hellas; by extension a Greek-speaking person,

  • especially a non-Jew: --Gentile, Greek.[ql



  • 1677. ellogeo {el-log-eh'-o}; from 1722 and 3056 (in the sense of

  • account); to reckon in, i.e. attribute: --impute, put on account.
  • [ql



  • 1679. elpizo {el-pid'-zo}; from 1680; to expect or confide: --
  • (have,

  • thing) hope(-d) (for), trust.[ql



  • 1680. elpis {el-pece'}; from a primary elpo (to anticipate,
  • ususally

  • with pleasure); expectation (abstractly or concretely) or

  • confidence: --faith, hope.[ql



  • 1683. emautou {em-ow-too'}; genitive case compound of 1700 and
  • 846;

  • of myself (so likewise the dative case emautoi {em-ow-to'}; and

  • accusative case emauton {em-ow-ton'}: --me, mine own (self),

  • myself.[ql



  • 1687. embateuo {em-bat-yoo'-o}; from 1722 and a presumed
  • derivative

  • of the base of 939; equivalent to 1684; to intrude on

  • (figuratively): --intrude into.[ql



  • 1691. eme {em-eh'}; a prolonged form of 3165; me: --I, me,

  • my(-self).[ql



  • 1696. emmeno {em-men'-o}; from 1722 and 3306; to stay in the same

  • place, i.e. (figuratively) persevere: --continue.[ql



  • 1698. emoi {em-oy'}; a prolonged form of 3427; to me: --I, me,
  • mine,

  • my.[ql



  • 1699. emos {em-os'}; from the oblique cases of 1473 (1698, 1700,

  • 1691); my: --of me, mine (own), my.[ql







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