44 occurrences

'Fair' in the Bible

And it cometh to pass, at the entering of Abram into Egypt, that the Egyptians see the woman that she is exceeding fair;

and he leaveth all that he hath in the hand of Joseph, and he hath not known anything that he hath, except the bread which he is eating. And Joseph is of a fair form, and of a fair appearance.

and lo, from the River coming up are seven kine, of fair appearance, and fat in flesh, and they feed among the reeds;

and the kine of bad appearance and lean in flesh eat up the seven kine of fair appearance, and fat -- and Pharaoh awaketh.

and lo, out of the River coming up are seven kine, fat in flesh, and of fair form, and they feed among the reeds;

and the woman conceiveth, and beareth a son, and she seeth him that he is fair, and she hideth him three months,

and hast seen in the captivity a woman of fair form, and hast delighted in her, and hast taken to thee for a wife,

and the Philistine looketh attentively, and seeth David, and despiseth him, for he was a youth, and ruddy, with a fair appearance.

And the name of the man is Nabal, and the name of his wife Abigail, and the woman is of good understanding, and of fair form, and the man is hard and evil in doings; and he is a Calebite.

And it cometh to pass afterwards that Absalom son of David hath a fair sister, and her name is Tamar, and Amnon son of David loveth her.

And like Absalom there was no man so fair in all Israel, to praise greatly; from the sole of his foot even unto his crown there was no blemish in him;

And there are born to Absalom three sons, and one daughter, and her name is Tamar; she was a woman of a fair appearance.

And they seek a fair young woman in all the border of Israel, and find Abishag the Shunammite, and bring her in to the king,

and the young woman is very very fair, and she is to the king a companion, and serveth him, and the king hath not known her.

and he is supporting Hadassah -- she is Esther -- daughter of his uncle, for she hath neither father nor mother, and the young woman is of fair form, and of good appearance, and at the death of her father and her mother hath Mordecai taken her to him for a daughter.

And there have not been found women fair as the daughters of Job in all the land, and their father doth give to them an inheritance in the midst of their brethren.

If thou knowest not, O fair among women, Get thee forth by the traces of the flock, And feed thy kids by the shepherds' dwellings!

Lo, thou art fair, my friend, Lo, thou art fair, thine eyes are doves!

Lo, thou art fair, my love, yea, pleasant, Yea, our couch is green,

My beloved hath answered and said to me, 'Rise up, my friend, my fair one, and come away,

The fig-tree hath ripened her green figs, And the sweet-smelling vines have given forth fragrance, Rise, come, my friend, my fair one, yea, come away.

Lo, thou art fair, my friend, lo, thou art fair, Thine eyes are doves behind thy veil, Thy hair as a row of the goats That have shone from mount Gilead,

What is thy beloved above any beloved, O fair among women? What is thy beloved above any beloved, That thus thou hast adjured us?

Whither hath thy beloved gone, O fair among women? Whither hath thy beloved turned, And we seek him with thee?

Fair art thou, my friend, as Tirzah, Comely as Jerusalem, Awe-inspiring as bannered hosts.

Who is this that is looking forth as morning, Fair as the moon -- clear as the sun, Awe-inspiring as bannered hosts?'

How fair and how pleasant hast thou been, O love, in delights.

And thou, O spoiled one, what dost thou? For thou puttest on scarlet, For thou adornest thyself with ornaments of gold. For thou rendest with pain thine eyes, In vain thou dost make thyself fair, Kicked against thee have doting ones, Thy life they do seek.

'An olive, green, fair, of goodly fruit,' Hath Jehovah called thy name, At the noise of a great tumult He hath kindled fire against it, And broken have been its thin branches.

A heifer very fair is Egypt, Rending from the north doth come into her.

Lo, Asshur, a cedar in Lebanon, Fair in branch, and shading bough, and high in stature, And between thickets hath its foliage been.

And he is fair in his greatness, In the length of his thin shoots, For his root hath been by great waters.

Fair I have made him in the multitude of his thin shoots, And envy him do all trees of Eden that are in the garden of God.

its leaves are fair, and its budding great, and food for all is in it: under it take shade doth the beast of the field, and in its boughs dwell do the birds of the heavens, and of it fed are all flesh.

and its leaves are fair, and its budding great, and food for all is in it, under it dwell doth the beast of the field, and on its boughs sit do the birds of the heavens.

In that day faint do the fair virgins, And the young men, with thirst.

in which time Moses was born, and he was fair to God, and he was brought up three months in the house of his father;

and hardly passing it, we came to a certain place called 'Fair Havens,' nigh to which was the city of Lasaea.

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
יפה 
Yapheh 
Usage: 41

זהב 
Zahab 
Usage: 390

חנן 
Chanan 
Usage: 77

טהר טהור 
Tahowr 
Usage: 95

טוב 
Towb 
Usage: 553

טוּב 
Tuwb 
Usage: 32

יפה 
Yaphah 
Usage: 8

יפה־פיּה 
Y@pheh-phiyah 
Usage: 1

לקח 
Leqach 
Usage: 9

מראה 
Mar'eh 
Usage: 104

עזּבון 
`izzabown 
Usage: 7

פּוּך 
Puwk 
Usage: 4

שׁפּיר 
Shappiyr (Aramaic) 
Usage: 2

תּאר 
To'ar 
Usage: 15

תּפארת תּפארה 
Tiph'arah 
Usage: 51

ἀστεῖος 
Asteios 
Usage: 2

εὐδία 
Eudia 
Usage: 0

εὐλογία 
Eulogia 
Usage: 16

εὐπροσωπέω 
Euprosopeo 
Usage: 1

ΚαλοὶΛιμένες 
Kaloi Limenes 
Usage: 1

λιμήν 
Limen 
haven , the fair havens
Usage: 2