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7741 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. BHEMOWTH.2 (James Strong)

in form a plural or ’bhemah’ ( bhemah ), but really a singular of Egyptian derivation; a water-ox, i.e. the hippopotamus or Nile- horse:--Behemoth.

7742 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CHATSAR CUWCIYM.2 (James Strong)

from ’chatser’ ( chatser ) and the plural of ’cuwc’ ( cuwc ); village of horses; Chatsar-Susim, a place in Palestine:--Hazar- susim.

7743 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. MIQVEH.2 (James Strong)

… and horses) a caravan or drove:--abiding, gathering together, hope, linen yarn, plenty (of water), pool.

7744 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CUWC.2 (James Strong)

or cuc {soos}; from an unused root meaning to skip (properly, for joy); a horse (as leaping); also a swallow (from its rapid flight):--crane, horse((-back, -hoof)). Compare ’parash’ ( parash ).

7745 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CUWCAH.2 (James Strong)

feminine of ’cuwc’ ( cuwc ); a mare:--company of horses.

7746 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. CUWCIY.2 (James Strong)

from ’cuwc’ ( cuwc ); horse-like; Susi, an Israelite:--Susi.

7747 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. `ALUWQAH.2 (James Strong)

feminine passive participle of an unused root meaning to suck; the leech:--horse-leech.

7748 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. `AQEB.2 (James Strong)

or (feminine) hiqqbah {ik-keb-aw’}; from ’`aqab’ ( `aqab ); a heel (as protuberant); hence, a track; figuratively, the rear (of an army):--heel, (horse-)hoof, last, lier in wait (by mistake for ’`aqeb’ ( `aqeb )), (foot- )step.

7749 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. ROGEZ.2 (James Strong)

from ’ragaz’ ( ragaz ); commotion, restlessness (of a horse), crash (of thunder), disquiet, anger:--fear, noise, rage, trouble(-ing), wrath.

7750 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. RAKAB.2 (James Strong)

… (on (horse-)back), carry, get (oneself) up, on (horse-)back, put, (cause to, make to) ride (in a chariot, on, -r), set.

7751 Strong’s Hebrew Dictionary (KJV), p. RA`MAH.2 (James Strong)

feminine of ’ra`am’ ( ra`am ); the mane of a horse (as quivering in the wind):--thunder.

7752 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. AGRIPPAS.2 (James Strong)

apparently from αγριος - agrios αγριος and ιππος - hippos ιππος; wild-horse tamer; Agrippas, one of the Herods:--Agrippa.

7753 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. ARCHIPPOS.2 (James Strong)

from αρχη - arche αρχη and ιππος - hippos ιππος; horse-ruler; Archippus, a Christian:--Archippus.

7754 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. HIPPIKON.2 (James Strong)

neuter of a derivative of ιππος - hippos ιππος; the cavalry force:--horse(-men).

7755 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. HIPPOS.2 (James Strong)

of uncertain affinity; a horse:--horse.

7756 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PHILIPPOS.2 (James Strong)

from φιλος - philos φιλος and ιππος - hippos ιππος; fond of horses; Philippus, the name of four Israelites:--Philip.

7757 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PHRUASSO.2 (James Strong)

akin to βρψω - bruo βρψω, βρψχω - brucho βρψχω; to snort (as a spirited horse), i.e. (figuratively) to make a tumult:--rage.

7758 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἀγγαρεύω.2

… , with horses ready for use, in order to transmit royal messages from one to another and so convey them the more speedily to their destination. See Herodotus …

7759 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἀναζωπυρέω.5

… a horse roused to his utmost; Hell. 5, 4, 46; Antoninus 7, 2 φαντασίας; Plutarch, Pericl. 1, 4; Pomp. 41, 2; 49, 5; Plato, Charm., p. 156 d.; etc.): τὸ χάρισμα, 2 Timothy 1:6, i. e. τὸ πνεῦμα, 2 Timothy …

7760 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἄπταιστος.2

( 679 ) ἄπταιστος, -ον ( πταίω, which see), not stumbling, standing firm, exempt from falling (properly, of a horse, Xenophon, de re eq. 1, 6); metaphorically: Jude 1:24. [Cf. Winers Grammar, 97 (92); Buttmann, 42 (37).]