PADAH.................1
06299 ## padah {paw-daw' ; a primitive root ; to sever , i . e . ransom ; gener . to release , preserve :-- X at all , deliver , X by any means , ransom , (that are to be , let be redeem (- ed , rescue , X surely . ~12596
 
 PADAN.................2
06307 ## Paddan {pad-dawn' ; from an unused root meaning to extend ; a plateau ; or Paddan'Aram {pad-dan'ar-awm' ; from the same and 00758 ; the table-land of Aram ; Paddan or Paddan-Aram , a region of Syria :-- Padan , Padan-aram . ~12612
06307 ## Paddan {pad-dawn' ; from an unused root meaning to extend ; a plateau ; or Paddan'Aram {pad-dan'ar-awm' ; from the same and 00758 ; the table-land of Aram ; Paddan or Paddan-Aram , a region of Syria :-- Padan , Padan-aram . ~12612
 
 PADDAN................4
06307 ## Paddan {pad-dawn' ; from an unused root meaning to extend ; a plateau ; or Paddan'Aram {pad-dan'ar-awm' ; from the same and 00758 ; the table-land of Aram ; Paddan or Paddan-Aram , a region of Syria :-- Padan , Padan-aram . ~12612
06307 ## Paddan {pad-dawn' ; from an unused root meaning to extend ; a plateau ; or Paddan'Aram {pad-dan'ar-awm' ; from the same and 00758 ; the table-land of Aram ; Paddan or Paddan-Aram , a region of Syria :-- Padan , Padan-aram . ~12612
06307 ## Paddan {pad-dawn' ; from an unused root meaning to extend ; a plateau ; or Paddan'Aram {pad-dan'ar-awm' ; from the same and 00758 ; the table-land of Aram ; Paddan or Paddan-Aram , a region of Syria :-- Padan , Padan-aram . ~12612
06307 ## Paddan {pad-dawn' ; from an unused root meaning to extend ; a plateau ; or Paddan'Aram {pad-dan'ar-awm' ; from the same and 00758 ; the table-land of Aram ; Paddan or Paddan-Aram , a region of Syria :-- Padan , Padan-aram . ~12612
 
 PADDLE................2
00240 ##'azen {aw-zane' ; from 00238 ; a spade or paddle (as having a broad end :-- weapon . ~478
03489 ## yathed {yaw-thade' ; from an unused root meaning to pin through or fast ; a peg :-- nail , paddle , pin , stake . ~6976
 
 PADE..................1
04553 ## micepd {mis-pade' ; from 05594 ; a lamentation :-- lamentation , one mourneth , mourning , wailing . ~9104
 
 PADON.................2
06303 ## Padown {paw-done' ; from 06299 ; ransom ; Padon , one of the Nethinim .-- Padon . ~12604
06303 ## Padown {paw-done' ; from 06299 ; ransom ; Padon , one of the Nethinim .-- Padon . ~12604
 
 PADOWN................1
06303 ## Padown {paw-done' ; from 06299 ; ransom ; Padon , one of the Nethinim .-- Padon . ~12604
 
 PADUWY................1
06302 ## paduwy {paw-doo'ee ; passive participle of 06299 . ransomed (and so occurring under 06299 ; as abstractly (in plural masculine a ransom :-- (that are to be (that were redeemed . ~12602
 
 PAEDAGOGUE............1
3807 - paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'}; from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 0071; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor ["paedagogue"]): --instructor, schoolmaster. ~24756
 
 PAF...................1
3974 - Paphos {paf'-os}; of uncertain derivation; Paphus, a place in Cyprus: --Paphos. [qcccl ~25090
 
 PAG...................9
06291 ## pag {pag ; from an unused root meaning to be torpid , i . e . crude ; an unripe fig :-- green fig . ~12580
06291 ## pag {pag ; from an unused root meaning to be torpid , i . e . crude ; an unripe fig :-- green fig . ~12580
06295 ## Pag` iy'el {pag-ee-ale' ; from 06294 and 00410 ; accident of God ; Pagiel , an Israelite :-- Pagiel . ~12588
06295 ## Pag` iy'el {pag-ee-ale' ; from 06294 and 00410 ; accident of God ; Pagiel , an Israelite :-- Pagiel . ~12588
0697 - Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; rock of Ares, a place in Athens: --Areopagus, Mars' Hill. ~18740
0724 - harpage {har-pag-ay'}; from 0726; pillage (properly abstract): --extortion, ravening, spoiling. ~18794
0725 - harpagmos {har-pag-mos'}; from 0726; plunder (properly concrete): --robbery. ~18796
3802 - pagideuo {pag-id-yoo'-o}; from 3803; to ensnare (figuratively): --entangle. ~24746
3803 - pagis {pag-ece'}; from 4078; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem (temptation): --snare. ~ ***. Pagos. See 0697. ~24748
 
 PAGA..................1
06293 ## paga` {paw-gah' ; a primitive root ; to impinge , by accident or violence , or (figuratively by importunity :-- come (betwixt , cause to entreat , fall (upon , make intercession , intercessor , intreat , lay , light [upon , meet (together , pray , reach , run . ~12584
 
 PAGAN.................3
0624 - Apollonia {ap-ol-lo-nee'-ah}; from the pagan deity Apollon (i.e. the sun; from 0622); Apollonia, a place in Macedonia: --Apollonia. ~18594
1484 - ethnos {eth'-nos}; probably from 1486; a race (as of the same habit), i.e. a tribe; specially, a foreign (non-Jewish) one (usually by implication, pagan): --Gentile, heathen, nation, people. ~20314
2463 - iris {ee'-ris}; perhaps from 2046 (as a symbol of the female messenger of the pagan deities); a rainbow ("iris"): --rainbow. ~22272
 
 PAGAR.................1
06296 ## pagar {paw-gar' ; a primitive root ; to relax , i . e . become exhausted :-- be faint . ~12590
 
 PAGASH................1
06298 ## pagash {paw-gash' ; a primitive root ; to come in contact with , whether by accident or violence ; figuratively , to concur :-- meet (with , together . ~12594
 
 PAGEN.................1
2176 - euonumos {yoo-o'-noo-mos}; from 2095 and 3686; properly, well-named (good-omened), i.e. the left (which was the lucky side among the pagen Greeks); neuter as adverbial, at the left hand: --(on the) left. ~21698
 
 PAGIDEUO..............1
3802 - pagideuo {pag-id-yoo'-o}; from 3803; to ensnare (figuratively): --entangle. ~24746
 
 PAGIEL................2
06295 ## Pag` iy'el {pag-ee-ale' ; from 06294 and 00410 ; accident of God ; Pagiel , an Israelite :-- Pagiel . ~12588
06295 ## Pag` iy'el {pag-ee-ale' ; from 06294 and 00410 ; accident of God ; Pagiel , an Israelite :-- Pagiel . ~12588
 
 PAGIS.................1
3803 - pagis {pag-ece'}; from 4078; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem (temptation): --snare. ~ ***. Pagos. See 0697. ~24748
 
 PAGOS.................2
0697 - Areios Pagos {ar'-i-os pag'-os}; from Ares (the name of the Greek deity of war) and a derivative of 4078; rock of Ares, a place in Athens: --Areopagus, Mars' Hill. ~18740
3803 - pagis {pag-ece'}; from 4078; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem (temptation): --snare. ~ ***. Pagos. See 0697. ~24748
 
 PAH...................13
00508 ##'Elpa` al {el-pah'- al ; from 00410 and 06466 ; God (is act ; Elpaal , an Israelite :-- Elpaal . ~1014
00649 ##'Appayim {ap-pah'- yim ; dual of 00639 ; two nostrils ; Appajim , an Israelite :-- Appaim . ~1296
05598 ## Cippay {sip-pah'- ee ; from 05592 ; bason-like ; Sippai , a Philistine :-- Sippai . Compare 05593 . ~11194
06471 ## pa` am {pah'- am ; or (feminine pa` amah {pah-am-aw' ; from 06470 ; a stroke , literally or figuratively (in various applications , as follow :-- anvil , corner , foot (- step , going , [hundred- fold , X now , (this + once , order , rank , step , + thrice , ([often- , second , this , two time (- s , twice , wheel . ~12940
06471 ## pa` am {pah'- am ; or (feminine pa` amah {pah-am-aw' ; from 06470 ; a stroke , literally or figuratively (in various applications , as follow :-- anvil , corner , foot (- step , going , [hundred- fold , X now , (this + once , order , rank , step , + thrice , ([often- , second , this , two time (- s , twice , wheel . ~12940
06472 ## pa` amon {pah-am-one' ; from 06471 ; a bell (as struck :-- bell . ~12942
06474 ## Pa` aray {pah-ar-ah'- ee ; from 06473 ; yawning ; Paarai , an Israelite :-- Paarai . ~12946
06847 ## Tsophnath Pa` neach {tsof-nath'pah-nay'- akh ; of Egyptian derivation ; Tsophnath-Paneach , Joseph's Egyptian name :-- Zaphnath-paaneah . ~13692
0385 - anaspao {an-as-pah'-o}; from 0303 and 4685; to take up or extricate: --draw up, pull out. ~18116
0645 - apospao {ap-os-pah'-o}; from 0575 and 4685; to drag forth, i.e. (literally) unsheathe (a sword), or relatively (with a degree of force implied) retire (personally or factiously): --(with-)draw (away), after we were gotten from. ~18636
1288 - diaspao {dee-as-pah'-o}; from 1223 and 4685; to draw apart, i.e. sever or dismember: --pluck asunder, pull in pieces. ~19922
3817 - paio {pah'-yo}; a primary verb; to hit (as if by a single blow and less violently than 5180); specifically to sting (as a scorpion): --smite, strike. ~24776
4623 - siopao {see-o-pah'-o}; from siope (silence, i.e. a hush; properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak; and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); to be dumb (but not deaf also, like 2974 properly); figuratively, to be calm (as quiet water): --dumb, (hold) peace. ~26388
 
 PAHATH................1
06355 ## Pachath Mow'ab {pakh'- ath mo-awb' ; from 06354 and 04124 ; pit of Moab ; Pachath-Moab , an Israelite :-- Pahath-moab . ~12708
 
 PAHEE.................8
3807 - paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'}; from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 0071; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor ["paedagogue"]): --instructor, schoolmaster. ~24756
3808 - paidarion {pahee-dar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 3816; a little boy: --child, lad. ~24758
3809 - paideia {pahee-di'-ah}; from 3811; tutorage, i.e. education or training; by implication, disciplinary correction: --chastening, chastisement, instruction, nurture. ~24760
3810 - paideutes {pahee-dyoo-tace'}; from 3811; a trainer, i.e. teacher or (by implication) discipliner: --which corrected, instructor. ~24762
3811 - paideuo {pahee-dyoo'-o}; from 3816; to train up a child, i.e. educate, or (by implication) discipline (by punishment): --chasten(-ise), instruct, learn, teach. ~24764
3812 - paidiothen {pahee-dee-oth'-en}; adverb (of source) from 3813; from infancy: --of a child. ~24766
3813 - paidion {pahee-dee'-on}; neuter dimin. of 3816; a childling (of either sex), i.e. (properly,) an infant, or (by extension) a half-grown boy or girl; figuratively, an immature Christian: --(little, young) child, damsel. ~24768
3814 - paidiske {pahee-dis'-kay}; feminine diminutive of 3816; a girl, i.e. (specifically) a female slave or servant: --bondmaid(-woman), damsel, maid(-en). ~24770
 
 PAHEECE...............1
3816 - pais {paheece}; perhaps from 3817; a boy (as often beaten with impunity), or (by analogy,) a girl, and (genitive case) a child; specifically, a slave or servant (especially a minister to a king; and by eminence to God): --child, maid(-en), (man) servant, son, young man. ~24774
 
 PAHEED................1
3815 - paizo {paheed'-zo}; from 3816; to sport (as a boy): --play. ~ 24772
 
 PAI...................2
06464 ## Pa` uw {paw-oo' ; or Pa` iy {paw-ee' ; from 06463 ; screaming ; Pau or Pai , a place in Edom :-- Pai , Pau . ~12926
06464 ## Pa` uw {paw-oo' ; or Pa` iy {paw-ee' ; from 06463 ; screaming ; Pau or Pai , a place in Edom :-- Pai , Pau . ~12926
 
 PAID..................3
04736 ## miqnah {mik-naw' ; feminine of 04735 ; properly , a buying , i . e . acquisition ; concretely , a piece of property (land or living ; also the sum paid :-- (he that is bought , possession , piece , purchase . ~9470
5056 - telos {tel'-os}; from a primary tello (to set out for a definite point or goal); properly, the point aimed at as a limit, i.e. (by implication) the conclusion of an act or state (termination [literally, figuratively or indefinitely], result [immediate, ultimate or prophetic], purpose); specifically, an impost or levy (as paid): --+ continual, custom, end(-ing), finally, uttermost. Compare 5411. ~27254
5092 - time {tee-may'}; from 5099; a value, i.e. money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself: --honour, precious, price, some. ~27326
 
 PAIDAGOGOS............1
3807 - paidagogos {pahee-dag-o-gos'}; from 3816 and a reduplicated form of 0071; a boy-leader, i.e. a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor ["paedagogue"]): --instructor, schoolmaster. ~24756
 
 PAIDARION.............1
3808 - paidarion {pahee-dar'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of 3816; a little boy: --child, lad. ~24758
 
 PAIDEIA...............1
3809 - paideia {pahee-di'-ah}; from 3811; tutorage, i.e. education or training; by implication, disciplinary correction: --chastening, chastisement, instruction, nurture. ~24760
 
 PAIDEUO...............1
3811 - paideuo {pahee-dyoo'-o}; from 3816; to train up a child, i.e. educate, or (by implication) discipline (by punishment): --chasten(-ise), instruct, learn, teach. ~24764
 
 PAIDEUTES.............1
3810 - paideutes {pahee-dyoo-tace'}; from 3811; a trainer, i.e. teacher or (by implication) discipliner: --which corrected, instructor. ~24762
 
 PAIDION...............1
3813 - paidion {pahee-dee'-on}; neuter dimin. of 3816; a childling (of either sex), i.e. (properly,) an infant, or (by extension) a half-grown boy or girl; figuratively, an immature Christian: --(little, young) child, damsel. ~24768