darkness
Transliteration:
Cho.shekh
Context:
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Morphhology:
Noun (Singular Masculine, Absolute)
Grammar:
a reference to a male PERSON OR THING
Transliteration:
cho.shekh
Morphhology:
Hebrew Noun Male
Definition:
darkness, obscurity 1a) darkness 1b) secret place
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
the dark; hence (literally) darkness; figuratively, misery, destruction, death, ignorance, sorrow, wickedness; dark(-ness), night, obscurity.; from
h2821 (חָשַׁךְ)
upright [people]
Transliteration:
y.sha.Rim
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Adjective (Plural Masculine, Absolute)
Grammar:
DESCRIBING male people or things
Morphhology:
Hebrew Adjective
Definition:
straight, upright, correct, right 1a) straight, level 1b) right, pleasing, correct 1c) straightforward, just, upright, fitting, proper 1d) uprightness, righteous, upright 1e) that which is upright (subst) Also means:
ya.shar (יָשָׁר "upright"
h3477I)
Pronounciation:
yaw-shawr'
Definition:
straight (literally or figuratively); convenient, equity, Jasher, just, meet(-est), [phrase] pleased well right(-eous), straight, (most) upright(-ly, -ness).; from
h3474 (יָשַׁר)
[the] compassionate
Context:
Continue previous word (Hebrew root)
Morphhology:
Adjective (Singular Masculine, Absolute)
Grammar:
DESCRIBING a male person or thing
Morphhology:
Hebrew Adjective
Definition:
compassionate 1a) always of God with one possible exception
Definition:
compassionate; full of compassion, merciful.; from
h7355 (רָחַם)
[the] righteous
Context:
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Morphhology:
Adjective (Singular Masculine, Absolute)
Grammar:
DESCRIBING a male person or thing
Morphhology:
Hebrew Adjective
Definition:
just, lawful, righteous 1a) just, righteous (in government) 1b) just, right (in one's cause) 1c) just, righteous (in conduct and character) 1d) righteous (as justified and vindicated by God) 1e) right, correct, lawful
Pronounciation:
tsad-deek'
Definition:
just; just, lawful, righteous (man).; from
h6663 (צָדַק)