G1447

Ἑβραΐστί 

Transliteration

Hebraisti;

Pronunciation

heb-rah-is-tee'

Parts of Speech

adv

Root Word (Etymology)

from 1446

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: TDNT 3:356

KJV Translation Count — 6x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: in the Hebrew tongue (3), in the Hebrew (2), in Hebrew (1)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. in Hebrew, i.e. in Chaldee

Strong's Definitions

heb-rah-is-tee' adverb from (1446) (Ἑβραΐς); Hebraistically or in the Jewish (Chaldee) language: — in (the) Hebrew {tongue).

Concordance Results Using KJV

Now G1447re is at Jerusalem by G1447 sheep market a pool, which is called G1447 G1447 G1447 G1447 BeG1447sda, havG1447g five porches.

KJV

When Pilate G1447refore heard that sayG1447g, he brought Jesus forth, and sat down G1447 G1447 judgment seat G1447 a place that is called G1447 Pavement, but G1447 G1447 G1447, Gabbatha.

KJV

And he bearG1447g his cross went forth G1447to a place called G1447 place of a skull, which is called G1447 G1447 G1447 Golgotha:

KJV

This title G1447n read many of G1447 Jews: for G1447 place where Jesus was crucified was nigh to G1447 city: and it was written G1447 G1447, and Greek, and LatG1447.

KJV

And G1447y had a kG1447g over G1447m, which is G1447 angel of G1447 bottomless pit, whose name G1447 G1447 G1447 G1447 is Abaddon, but G1447 G1447 Greek G1447 hath his name Apollyon.

KJV

And he gaG1447red G1447m togeG1447r G1447to a place called G1447 G1447 G1447 G1447 Armageddon.

KJV

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