Pilcha, an Israelite
Hebrew Strong's Numbers
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worship
to slip out, i.e. escape; causatively, to deliver
Pelet, the name of two Israelites
escape
Palti, the name of two Israelites
a Paltite or descendant of Palti
Piltai, an Israelite
Paltiel, the name of two Israelites
Pelatjah, the name of four Israelites
Pelajah, the name of three Israelites
a refugee
deliverance; concretely, an escaped portion
a magistrate
justice
judicial
judicature
a circuit (i.e. district); also a spindle (as whirled); hence, a crutch
to judge (officially or mentally); by extension, to intercede, pray
Palal, an Israelite
Pelaljah, an Israelite
a certain one, i.e. so-and-so
such a one, i.e. a specified person
properly, to roll flat, i.e. prepare (a road); also to revolve, i.e. weigh (mentally)
a balance
properly, perhaps to rend, i.e. (by implication) to quiver
affright
to roll (in dust)
Pelesheth, a region of Syria
a Pelishtite or inhabitant of Pelesheth
Peleth, the name of two Israelites
a courier (collectively) or official messenger
the mouth (literally or figuratively)
an angle (of a street or wall)
properly, removal; used only (in the construction) adverb as conjunction, lest
probably pastry
to turn; by implication, to face, i.e. appear, look, etc.
an angle; by implication, a pinnacle; figuratively, a chieftain
Penuel or Peniel, a place East of Jordan; also (as Penuel) the name of two Israelites
the face (as the part that turns); used in a great variety of applications (literally and figuratively); also (with prepositional prefix) as a preposi...
faceward, i.e. indoors
interior
probably a pearl (as round)
Peninnah, an Israelitess
to enervate
a long and sleeved tunic (perhaps simply a wide one; from the original sense of the root, i.e. of many breadths)
the palm (of the hand, as being spread out)
to cut up, i.e. (figuratively) contemplate
Pisgah, a Mountain East of Jordan
Pas-Dammim, a place in Palestine
expansion, i.e. abundance
to hop, i.e. (figuratively) skip over (or spare); by implication, to hesitate; also (literally) to limp, to dance
a pretermission, i.e. exemption; used only techically of the Jewish Passover (the festival or the victim)
Paseach, the name of two Israelites
lame
an idol
Pasak, an Israelite
to carve, whether wood or stone
an idol
psalterion; a lyre
probably to disperse, i.e. (intransitive) disappear
Pispah, an Israelite
to scream
Pau or Pai, a place in Edom
Peor, a mountain East of Jordan; Baal Peor, (for a deity worshipped there
to do or make (systematically and habitually), especially to practise
an act or work (concretely)
(abstractly) work
Peullethai, an Israelite
to tap, i.e. beat regularly; hence (generally) to impel or agitate
a stroke, literally or figuratively (in various applications, as follow)
a bell (as struck)
to yawn, i.e. open wide (literally or figuratively)
Paarai, an Israelite
to rend, i.e. open (especially the mouth)
to break out (in joyful sound)
bluntness
to peel
a peeling
to rend (by earthquake)
to split, i.e. wound
a wound
Pitstsets, a priest
to peck at, i.e. (figuratively) stun or dull
to visit (with friendly or hostile intent); by analogy, to oversee, muster, charge, care for, miss, deposit, etc.
visitation (in many senses, chiefly official)
a deposit
supervision
Pekod, a symbolic name for Babylon
properly, appointed, i.e. a mandate (of God; plural only, collectively, for the Law)
to open (the senses, especially the eyes); figuratively, to be observant
Pekach, an Israelite king
clear-sighted; figuratively, intelligent
Pekachjah, an Israelite king
opening (of a dungeon), i.e. jail-delivery (figuratively, salvation for sin)
a superintendent (civil, military or religious)
a semi-globe
the wild cucumber (from splitting open to shed its seeds)
a bullock (apparently as breaking forth in wild strength, or perhaps as dividing the hoof)
to bear fruit