H451

אליה 

Transliteration

'alyah;

Pronunciation

al-yaw'

Parts of Speech

n f

Root Word (Etymology)

from 422 (in the original sense of strength)

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: 95a

KJV Translation Count — 5x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: rump (5)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. tail, fat-tail (of sheep-an Eastern delicacy)

Strong's Definitions

'alyah, al-yaw'; from 422 (in the original sense of strength); the stout part, i.e. the fat tail of the Oriental sheep: — rump.

Concordance Results Using KJV

Also thou shalt take of the ram the fat and the H451, and the fat that covereth the inwards, and the caul above the liver, and the two kidneys, and the fat that is upon them, and the right shoulder; for it is a ram of consecration:

KJV

And he shall offer of the sacrifice of the peace offering an offering made by fire unto the LORD; the fat thereof, and the whole H451, it shall he take off hard by the backbone; and the fat that covereth the inwards, and all the fat that is upon the inwards,

KJV

And he shall offer of it all the fat thereof; the H451, and the fat that covereth the inwards,

KJV

And he took the fat, and the H451, and all the fat that was upon the inwards, and the caul above the liver, and the two kidneys, and their fat, and the right shoulder:

KJV

And the fat of the bullock and of the ram, the H451, and that which covereth the inwards, and the kidneys, and the caul above the liver:

KJV

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