17 occurrences

'Taken' in the Bible

For they take no rest till they have done evil; their sleep is taken away if they have not been the cause of someone's fall.

You are taken as in a net by the words of your mouth, the sayings of your lips have overcome you.

But if he is taken in the act he will have to give back seven times as much, giving up all his property which is in his house.

He has taken a bag of money with him; he is coming back at the full moon.

The righteousness of the upright will be their salvation, but the false will themselves be taken in their evil designs.

The upright man is taken out of trouble, and in his place comes the sinner.

With his mouth the evil man sends destruction on his neighbour; but through knowledge the upright are taken out of trouble.

There is much food in the ploughed land of the poor; but it is taken away by wrongdoing.

It is better to come face to face with a bear whose young ones have been taken away than with a foolish man acting foolishly.

Even the foolish man, when he keeps quiet, is taken to be wise: when his lips are shut he is credited with good sense.

By the wounds of the rod evil is taken away, and blows make clean the deepest parts of the body.

The food which you have taken will come up again, and your pleasing words will be wasted.

Who has gone up to heaven and come down? who has taken the winds in his hands, prisoning the waters in his robe? by whom have all the ends of the earth been fixed? what is his name, and what is his son's name, if you are able to say?

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Root Form
Definition
Usage
שׁבי 
Sh@biy 
Usage: 50

גּזל 
Gazel 
Usage: 4

יאל 
Ya'al 
Usage: 18

יעץ 
Ya`ats 
Usage: 80

ישׁב 
Yashab 
Usage: 1081

צען 
Tsa`an 
Usage: 1

תּפשׂ 
Taphas 
Usage: 65

ἅλωσις 
Halosis 
to be taken 9
Usage: 1

παραλύω 
Paraluo 
sick of the palsy , taken with palsy , feeble
Usage: 5

συνέχω 
sunecho 
be taken with , throng , straiten , keep in , hold , stop , press , lie sick of , constrain , be in a strait
Usage: 10

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