This verse may be mis-aligned with Strongs references.
righteousness
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Noun (Singular Masculine, Construct)
Grammar:
a reference to a male PERSON OR THING, combined with another term
Morphhology:
Hebrew Noun Male
Definition:
justice, rightness, righteousness 1a) what is right or just or normal, rightness, justness (of weights and measures) 1b) righteousness (in government) 1b1) of judges, rulers, kings 1b2) of law 1b3) of Davidic king, Messiah 1b4) of Jerusalem as seat of just government 1b5) of God's attribute 1c) righteousness, justice (in case or cause) 1d) rightness (in speech) 1e) righteousness (as ethically right) 1f) righteousness (as vindicated), justification (in controversy), deliverance, victory, prosperity 1f1) of God as covenant-keeping in redemption 1f2) in name of Messianic king 1f3) of people enjoying salvation 1f4) of Cyrus
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
the right (natural, moral or legal); also (abstractly) equity or (figuratively) prosperity; [idiom] even, ([idiom] that which is altogether) just(-ice), (un-)right(-eous) (cause, -ly, -ness).; from
h6663 (צָדַק)
I will sing praise to
Transliteration:
'a.za.me.Rah
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Verb : Piel (Intensive/resultive/transtive, Active) Imperfect (Future/present Cohortative) First Singular Either gender
Grammar:
intensifying or achieving an ACTION OR ACTIVITY that should be done incompletely in the future or present by a male or female person or thing that is speaking or writing this
Definition:
to sing, sing praise, make music 1a) (Piel) 1a1) to make music, sing 1a2) to play a musical instrument Aramaic equivalent:
ze.mar (זְמָר "music"
h2170)
Definition:
play upon it; to make music, accompanied by the voice; hence to celebrate in song and music; give praise, sing forth praises, psalms.; a primitive root (perhaps identical with
h2168 (זָמַר) through the idea of striking with the fingers); properly, to touch the strings or parts of a musical instrument, i.e.