FIGURE................16
01508 ## gizrah {ghiz-raw' ; feminine of 01506 ; the figure or person (as if cut out ; also an inclosure (as separated :-- polishing , separate place . ~3014
03742 ## k@ruwb {ker-oob' ; of uncertain derivation ; a cherub or imaginary figure :-- cherub , [plural cherubims . ~7482
04734 ## miqla` ath {mik-lah'- ath ; from 07049 ; a sculpture (probably in bas-relief :-- carved (figure , carving , graving . ~9466
04906 ## maskiyth {mas-keeth' ; from the same as 07906 ; a figure (carved on stone , the wall , or any object ; figuratively , imagination :-- conceit , image (- ry , picture , X wish . ~9810
05566 ## cemel {seh'- mel ; or cemel {say'- mel ; from an unused root meaning to resemble ; a likeness :-- figure , idol , image . ~11130
06754 ## tselem {tseh'- lem ; from an unused root meaning to shade ; a phantom , i . e . (figuratively illusion , resemblance ; hence , a representative figure , especially an idol :-- image , vain shew . ~13506
06755 ## tselem (Aramaic {tseh'- lem ; or ts@lem (Aramaic {tsel-em' ; corresponding to 06754 ; an idolatrous figure :-- form , image . ~13508
08389 ## to'ar {to'- ar ; from 08388 ; outline , i . e . figure or appearance :-- + beautiful , X comely , countenance , + fair , X favoured , form , X goodly , X resemble , visage . ~16776
08403 ## tabniyth {tab-neeth' ; from 01129 ; structure ; by implication , a model , resemblance :-- figure , form , likeness , pattern , similitude . ~16804
0499 - antitupon {an-teet'-oo-pon}; neuter of a compound of 0473 and 5179; corresponding ["antitype"], i.e. a representative, counterpart: --(like) figure (whereunto). ~18344
3850 - parabole {par-ab-ol-ay'}; from 3846; a similitude ("parable"), i.e. (symbol.) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral), apoth gm or adage: --comparison, figure, parable, proverb. ~24842
3902 - parasemos {par-as'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of 4591; side-marked, i.e. labelled (with a badge [figure-head] of a ship): --sign. ~24946
4976 - schema {skhay'-mah}; from the alternate of 2192; a figure (as a mode or circumstance), i.e. (by implication) external condition: --fashion. ~27094
5179 - tupos {too'-pos}; from 5180; a die (as struck), i.e. (by implication) a stamp or scar; by analogy, a shape, i.e. a statue, (figuratively) style or resemblance; specifically, a sampler ("type"), i.e. a model (for imitation) or instance (for warning): --en-(ex-)ample, fashion, figure, form, manner, pattern, print. ~27500
5480 - charagma {khar'-ag-mah}; from the same as 5482; a scratch or etching, i.e. stamp (as a badge of servitude), or scupltured figure (statue): --graven, mark. ~28102
5481 - charakter {khar-ak-tare'}; from the same as 5482; a graver (the tool or the person), i.e. (by implication) engraving ( ["character"], the figure stamped, i.e. an exact copy or [figuratively] representation): --express image. ~28104
 
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02405 ## chatubah {khat-oo-baw' ; feminine passive participle of 02404 ; properly , a carving ; hence , a tapestry (as figured :-- carved . ~4808
06614 ## p@thiygiyl {peth-eeg-eel' ; of uncertain derivation ; probably a figured mantle for holidays :-- stomacher . ~13226
 
 FIGURES...............1
00224 ##'Uwriym {oo-reem' ; plur of 00217 ; lights ; Urim , the oracular brilliancy of the figures in the high-priest's breastplate :-- Urim . ~446
 
 FIL...................33
5358 - philagathos {fil-ag'-ath-os}; from 5384 and 0018; fond to good, i.e. a promoter of virtue: --love of good men. ~27858
5359 - Philadelpheia {fil-ad-el'-fee-ah}; from Philadelphos (the same as 5361), a king of Pergamos; Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor: --Philadelphia. ~27860
5360 - philadelphia {fil-ad-el-fee'-ah}; from 5361; fraternal affection: --brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren. ~27862
5361 - philadelphos {fil-ad'-el-fos}; from 5384 and 0080; fond of brethren, i.e. fraternal: --love as brethren. ~27864
5362 - philandros {fil'-an-dros}; from 5384 and 0435; fond of man, i.e. affectionate as a wife: --love their husbands. ~27866
5363 - philanthropia {fil-an-thro-pee'-ah}; from the same as 5364; fondness of mankind, i.e. benevolence ("philanthropy"): --kindness, love towards man. ~27868
5364 - philanthropos {fil-an-thro'-poce}; adverb from a compound of 5384 and 0444; fondly to man ("philanthropically"), i.e. humanely: --courteously. ~27870
5365 - philarguria {fil-ar-goo-ree'-ah}; from 5366; avarice: --love of money. ~27872
5366 - philarguros {fil-ar'-goo-ros}; from 5384 and 0696; fond of silver (money), i.e. avaricious: --covetous. ~27874
5367 - philautos {fil'-ow-tos}; from 5384 and 0846; fond of self, i.e. selfish: --lover of own self. ~27876
5368 - phileo {fil-eh'-o}; from 5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]), i.e. have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while 0025 is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as 2309 and 1014, or as 2372 and 3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically, to kiss (as a mark of tenderness): --kiss, love. ~27878
5369 - philedonos {fil-ay'-don-os}; from 5384 and 2237; fond of pleasure, i.e. voluptuous: --lover of pleasure. ~27880
5370 - philema {fil'-ay-mah}; from 5368; a kiss: --kiss. ~ 27882
5371 - Philemon {fil-ay'-mone}; from 5368; friendly; Philemon, a Christian: --Philemon. ~27884
5372 - Philetos {fil-ay-tos'}; from 5368; amiable; Philetus, an opposer of Christianity: --Philetus. ~27886
5373 - philia {fil-ee'-ah}; from 5384; fondness: --friendship. ~ 27888
5374 - Philippesios {fil-ip-pay'-see-os}; from 5375; a Philippesian (Philippian), i.e. native of Philippi: --Philippian. ~27890
5375 - Philippoi {fil'-ip-poy}; plural of 5376; Philippi, a place in Macedonia: --Philippi. ~27892
5376 - Philippos {fil'-ip-pos}; from 5384 and 2462; fond of horses; Philippus, the name of four Israelites: --Philip. ~27894
5377 - philotheos {fil-oth'-eh-os}; from 5384 and 2316; fond of God, i.e. pious: --lover of God. ~27896
5378 - Philologos {fil-ol'-og-os}; from 5384 and 3056; fond of words, i.e. talkative (argumentative, learned, "philological"); Philologus, a Christian: --Philologus. ~27898
5379 - philoneikia {fil-on-i-kee'-ah}; from 5380; quarrelsomeness, i.e. a dispute: --strife. ~27900
5380 - philoneikos {fil-on'-i-kos}; from 5384 and neikos (a quarrel; probably akin to 3534); fond of strife, i.e. disputatious: --contentious. ~27902
5381 - philonexia {fil-on-ex-ee'-ah}; from 5382; hospitableness: --entertain stranger, hospitality. ~27904
5382 - philoxenos {fil-ox'-en-os}; from 5384 and 3581; fond of guests, i.e. hospitable: --given to (lover of, use) hospitality. ~27906
5383 - philoproteuo {fil-op-rote-yoo'-o}; from a compound of 5384 and 4413; to be fond of being first, i.e. ambitious of distinction: --love to have the preeminence. ~27908
5385 - philosophia {fil-os-of-ee'-ah}; from 5386; "philosophy", i.e. (specifically) Jewish sophistry: --philosophy. ~27912
5386 - philosophos {fil-os'-of-os}; from 5384 and 4680; fond of wise things, i.e. a "philosopher": --philosopher. ~27914
5387 - philostorgos {fil-os'-tor-gos}; from 5384 and storge (cherishing one's kindred, especially parents or children); fond of natural relatives, i.e. fraternal towards fellow Christian: --kindly affectioned. ~27916
5388 - philoteknos {fil-ot'-ek-nos}; from 5384 and 5043; fond of one's children, i.e. maternal: --love their children. ~27918
5389 - philotimeomai {fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from a compound of 5384 and 5092; to be fond of honor, i.e. emulous (eager or earnest to do something): --labour, strive, study. ~27920
5390 - philophronos {fil-of-ron'-oce}; adverb from 5391; with friendliness of mind, i.e. kindly: --courteously. ~27922
5391 - philophron {fil-of'-rone}; from 5384 and 5424; friendly of mind, i.e. kind: --courteous. ~27924
 
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2813 - klepto {klep'-to}; a primary verb; to filch: --steal. ~ 22970
 
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06310 ## peh {peh ; from 06284 ; the mouth (as the means of blowing , whether literal or figurative (particularly speech ; specifically edge , portion or side ; adverbially (with preposition according to :-- accord (- ing as ,-ing to , after , appointment , assent , collar , command (- ment , X eat , edge , end , entry , + file , hole , X in , mind , mouth , part , portion , X (should say (- ing , sentence , skirt , sound , speech , X spoken , talk , tenor , X to , + two-edged , wish , word . ~12618
06477 ## p@tsiyrah {pets-ee-raw' ; from 06484 ; bluntness :-- + file . ~ 12952
4960 - sustoicheo {soos-toy-kheh'-o}; from 4862 and 4748; to file together (as soldiers in ranks), i.e. (figuratively) to correspond to: --answer to. ~27062
 
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03680 ## kacah {kaw-saw' ; a primitive root ; properly , to plump , i . e . fill up hollows ; by implication , to cover (for clothing or secrecy :-- clad self , close , clothe , conceal , cover (self , (flee to hide , overwhelm . Compare 03780 . ~7358
04390 ## male'{maw-lay' ; or mala'(Esth . 00007 : 5 {maw-law' ; a primitive root , to fill or (intransitively be full of , in a wide application (literally and figuratively :-- accomplish , confirm , + consecrate , be at an end , be expired , be fenced , fill , fulfil , (be , become , X draw , give in , go full (- ly ,-ly set , tale , [over- flow , fulness , furnish , gather (selves , together , presume , replenish , satisfy , set , space , take a [hand- full , + have wholly . ~8778
04390 ## male'{maw-lay' ; or mala'(Esth . 00007 : 5 {maw-law' ; a primitive root , to fill or (intransitively be full of , in a wide application (literally and figuratively :-- accomplish , confirm , + consecrate , be at an end , be expired , be fenced , fill , fulfil , (be , become , X draw , give in , go full (- ly ,-ly set , tale , [over- flow , fulness , furnish , gather (selves , together , presume , replenish , satisfy , set , space , take a [hand- full , + have wholly . ~8778
04391 ## m@la'(Aramaic {mel-aw' ; corresponding to 04390 ; to fill :-- fill , be full . ~8780
04391 ## m@la'(Aramaic {mel-aw' ; corresponding to 04390 ; to fill :-- fill , be full . ~8780
04392 ## male'{maw-lay' ; from 04390 ; full (literally or figuratively or filling (literally ; also (concretely fulness ; adverbially , fully :-- X she that was with child , fill (- ed ,-ed with , full (- ly , multitude , as is worth . ~8782
04393 ## m@lo'{mel-o' ; rarely m@low'{mel-o' ; or m@low (Ezekiel 41 : 8 , {mel-o' ; from 04390 ; fulness (literally or figuratively :-- X all along , X all that is (there- in , fill , (X that whereof . . . was full , fulness , [hand- full , multitude . ~8784
05433 ## caba'{saw-baw' ; a primitive root ; to quaff to satiety , i . e . become tipsy :-- drunkard , fill self , Sabean , [wine- bibber . ~10864
05844 ##` atah {aw-taw' ; a primitive root ; to wrap , i . e . cover , veil , cloth , or roll :-- array self , be clad , (put a cover (- ing , self , fill , put on , X surely , turn aside . ~11686
07059 ## qamat {kaw-mat' ; a primitive root ; to pluck , i . e . destroy :-- cut down , fill with wrinkles . ~14116
07301 ## ravah {raw-vaw' ; a primitive root ; to slake the thirst (occasionally of other appetites :-- bathe , make drunk , (take the fill , satiate , (abundantly satisfy , soak , water (abundantly . ~14600
07646 ## saba` {saw-bah' ; or sabea` {saw-bay'- ah ; a primitive root ; to sate , i . e . fill to satisfaction (literally or figuratively :-- have enough , fill (full , self , with , be (to the full (of , have plenty of , be satiate , satisfy (with , suffice , be weary of . ~15290
07646 ## saba` {saw-bah' ; or sabea` {saw-bay'- ah ; a primitive root ; to sate , i . e . fill to satisfaction (literally or figuratively :-- have enough , fill (full , self , with , be (to the full (of , have plenty of , be satiate , satisfy (with , suffice , be weary of . ~15290
07648 ## soba` {so'- bah ; from 07646 ; satisfaction (of food or [figuratively joy :-- fill , full (- ness , satisfying , be satisfied . ~15294
0378 - anapleroo {an-ap-lay-ro'-o}; from 0303 and 4137; to complete; by implication, to occupy, supply; figuratively, to accomplish (by coincidence ot obedience): --fill up, fulfill, occupy, supply. ~18102
0466 - antanapleroo {an-tan-ap-lay-ro'-o}; from 0473 and 0378; to supplement: --fill up. ~18278
1072 - gemizo {ghem-id'-zo}; transitive from 1073; to fill entirely: --fill (be) full. ~19490
1072 - gemizo {ghem-id'-zo}; transitive from 1073; to fill entirely: --fill (be) full. ~19490
1705 - empiplemi {em-pip'-lay-mee}; or empletho {em-play'-tho}; from 1722 and the base of 4118; to fill in (up), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literally or figuratively): --fill. ~20756
1705 - empiplemi {em-pip'-lay-mee}; or empletho {em-play'-tho}; from 1722 and the base of 4118; to fill in (up), i.e. (by implication) to satisfy (literally or figuratively): --fill. ~20756
2767 - kerannumi {ker-an'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of a more primary kerao {ker-ah'-o} (which is used in certain tenses); to mingle, i.e. (by implication) to pour out (for drinking): --fill, pour out. Compare 3396. ~22878
3325 - mestoo {mes-to'-o}; from 3324; to replenish, i.e. (by implication) to intoxicate: --fill. ~23794
4130 - pletho {play'-tho}; a prolonged form of a primary pleo {pleh'-o} (which appears only as an alternate in certain tenses and in the reduplicated form pimplemi); to "fill" (literally or figuratively [imbue, influence, supply]); specifically, to fulfil (time): --accomplish, full (...come), furnish. ~25402
4137 - pleroo {play-ro'-o}; from 4134; to make replete, i.e. (literally) to cram (a net), level up (a hollow), or (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue, diffuse, influence), satisfy, execute (an office), finish (a period or task), verify (or coincide with a prediction), etc.: --accomplish, X after, (be) complete, end, expire, fill (up), fulfil, (be, make) full (come), fully preach, perfect, supply. ~25416
4138 - pleroma {play'-ro-mah}; from 4137; repletion or completion, i.e. (subjectively) what fills (as contents, supplement, copiousness, multitude), or (objectively) what is filled (as container, performance, period): --which is put in to fill up, piece that filled up, fulfilling, full, fulness. ~25418
4322 - prosanapleroo {pros-an-ap-lay-ro'-o}; from 4314 and 0378; to fill up further, i.e. furnish fully: --supply. ~25786
4845 - sumpleroo {soom-play-ro'-o}; from 4862 and 4137; to implenish completely, i.e. (of space) to swamp (a boat), or (of time) to accomplish (passive, be complete): --(fully) come, fill up. ~26832
5055 - teleo {tel-eh'-o}; from 5056; to end, ie. complete, execute, conclude, discharge (a debt): --accomplish, make an end, expire, fill up, finish, go over, pay, perform. ~27252
5526 - chortazo {khor-tad'-zo}; from 5528; to fodder, i.e. (generally) to gorge (supply food in abundance): --feed, fill, satisfy. ~28194