H1605

גּער 

Transliteration

ga`ar;

Pronunciation

gaw-ar'

Parts of Speech

v

Root Word (Etymology)

a primitive root

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 370

KJV Translation Count — 14x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: rebuke (12), corrupt (1), reprove (1)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. (Qal) to rebuke, reprove, corrupt

Strong's Definitions

ga`ar, gaw-ar'; a primitive root; to chide: — corrupt, rebuke, reprove.

Concordance Results Using KJV

And he told it to his father, and to his brethren: and his father H1605d him, and said unto him, What is this dream that thou hast dreamed? Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?

KJV

And let fall also some of the handfuls of purpose for her, and leave them, that she may glean them, and H1605 her not.

KJV

Thou hast H1605d the heathen, thou hast destroyed the wicked, thou hast put out their name for ever and ever.

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H1605 the company of spearmen, the multitude of the bulls, with the calves of the people, till every one submit himself with pieces of silver: scatter thou the people that delight in war.

KJV

He H1605d the Red sea also, and it was dried up: so he led them through the depths, as through the wilderness.

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Thou hast H1605d the proud that are cursed, which do err from thy commandments.

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The nations shall rush like the rushing of many waters: but God shall H1605 them, and they shall flee far off, and shall be chased as the chaff of the mountains before the wind, and like a rolling thing before the whirlwind.

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For this is as the waters of Noah unto me: for as I have sworn that the waters of Noah should no more go over the earth; so have I sworn that I would not be wroth with thee, nor H1605 thee.

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Now therefore why hast thou not H1605d Jeremiah of Anathoth, which maketh himself a prophet to you?

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He H1605th the sea, and maketh it dry, and drieth up all the rivers: Bashan languisheth, and Carmel, and the flower of Lebanon languisheth.

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