Lexicon hegeh: a rumbling, growling, moaning Original Word: הֶ֫גֶהPart of Speech: Noun Masculine Transliteration: hegeh Phonetic Spelling: (heh'-geh) Short Definition: mourning NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom hagahDefinitiona rumbling, growling, moaning NASB Translationmourning (1), rumbling (1), sigh (1).
Brown-Driver-Briggs הֶ֫גֶה noun masculineJob 37:2 a rumbling, growling, moaning: — ׳ה absolute Ezekiel 2:10 2t.; — 1 a rumbling, growling sound מִמִּיו יֵצֵא ׳וְה Job 37:2 of thunder, as sound going forth from God's mouth. 2 a moaning וָהִי ׳קִינִים וָה Ezekiel 2:10 lamentations and moaning and woe. 3 a sigh or moan, as transient, כִּלִּינוּ שָׁנֵינוּ כְמוֺהֶֿ֑גֶה Psalm 90:9 we bring our years to an end as a sign, i.e. a fleeting sound (compare RVm VB).
Strong's mourning, sound, tale From hagah; a muttering (in sighing, thought, or as thunder) -- mourning, sound, tale. see HEBREW hagah |
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