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Lexicon :: Strong's H1931 - hû'

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הוּא
Transliteration
hû'
Pronunciation
hoo
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Part of Speech
demonstrative pronoun, third person singular personal pronoun
Root Word (Etymology)
A primitive word
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TWOT Reference: 480

Strong’s Definitions

הוּא hûwʼ, hoo; of which the feminine (beyond the Pentateuch) is הִיא hîyʼ; he a primitive word, the third person pronoun singular; he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demonstrative) this or that; occasionally (instead of copula) as or are:—he, as for her, him(-self), it, the same, she (herself), such, that (...it), these, they, this, those, which (is), who.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 38x

The KJV translates Strong's H1931 in the following manner: that, him, same, this, he, which, who, such, wherein.

KJV Translation Count — Total: 38x
The KJV translates Strong's H1931 in the following manner: that, him, same, this, he, which, who, such, wherein.
third person singular personal pronoun
  1. he, she, it

    1. himself (with emphasis)

    2. resuming subj with emphasis

    3. (with minimum emphasis following predicate)

    4. (anticipating subj)

    5. (emphasising predicate)

    6. that, it (neuter)

      demonstrative pronoun
  2. that (with article)

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
הוּא hûwʼ, hoo; of which the feminine (beyond the Pentateuch) is הִיא hîyʼ; he a primitive word, the third person pronoun singular; he (she or it); only expressed when emphatic or without a verb; also (intensively) self, or (especially with the article) the same; sometimes (as demonstrative) this or that; occasionally (instead of copula) as or are:—he, as for her, him(-self), it, the same, she (herself), such, that (...it), these, they, this, those, which (is), who.
STRONGS H1931: Abbreviations
הוּא masculine הִיא feminine (plural masculine הֵ֫מָּה, הֵם; feminine הֵ֫נָּה, הֵן [the latter only with prefixes]; see these words), pronoun of the 3rd person singular, he, she, used also (in both genders) for the neuter it, Latin is, ea, id. (The א is not orthographic merely, but radical, being written on Moabite and Phoenician inscriptions, though dropped in some of the later dialects. [In Hebrew only Jeremiah 29:23 Kt, and in the proper name אֱלִיהוּ.] Moabite (MI6; 27) and Phoenician (often) הא; Aramaic of Zinjirli הא, once הו (DHMInschr. von Sendschirli 55); Targum הוּא, הִיא Syriac vuh, ych; Arabic هُوَ, هِىَ (for hū’a, hī’a, WSG 104); Ethiopic ውእቱ፡ ይእቲ፡ we’ětū, ye’ětī; perhaps also Assyrian šû, šî, himself, herself suffix šu, ši; compare demonstrative šuatu, šiati (see KraeBAS. i. 383 & references, WSG 98, 105 Dl§ 55b, 57). In the Pentateuch, הוא is of common gender, the feminine form הִיא occurring only 11 times, namely Genesis 14:2; Genesis 20:5; Genesis 38:25 (see Masora here), Leviticus 11:39; Leviticus 13:10, 21; Leviticus 16:31; Leviticus 20:17; Leviticus 21:9; Numbers 5:13, 14. The punctuators, however, sought to assimilate the usage of the Pentateuch to that of the rest of the OT, and accordingly wherever הוא was construed as a feminine pointed it הִוא (as a Qr perpetuum). Outside the Pentateuch the same Qr occurs 1 Kings 17:15; Isaiah 30:33; Job 31:11a — probably for the sake of removing grammatical anomalies: five instances of the converse change, namely of היא to be read as הוּא, occur for a similar reason, 1 Kings 17:15 (וַתּאֹכַל הוּאוָֿהִיא to be read as וַתּאֹכַל הִיאוָֿהוּא, on account of the feminine verb) Psalm 73:16; Job 31:11b (כי הוא זמה והיא עָוֺן פלילים to be read as כי היא זמה והוא עון פלילים), Ecclesiastes 5:8; 1 Chronicles 29:16. The origin of the peculiarity in the Pentateuch is uncertain. It can hardly be a real archaism : for the fact that Arabic, Aramaic, & Ethiopic have distinct forms for masculine & feminine shews that both must have formed part of the original Semitic stock, and consequently of Hebrew as well, from its earliest existence as an independent language. Nor is the peculiarity confined to the Pentateuch: in the Manuscript of the Later Prophets, of A.D., now at St. Petersburg, published in facsimile by Strack (1876), the feminine occurs written הוא (see the passages cited in the Adnotationes Criticae, p. 026). In Phoenician both masculine and feminine are alike written הא (CIS i. 1:9 מלך צדק הא, 1:13 מלאכת הא, 3:10 אדם הא, 1:11 ממלכת הא, CIS 93:2; CIS 94:2), though naturally this would be read as hu’ or hi’ as occasion required. Hence, as Greek Version of the LXX shews that in the older Hebrew MSS. the scriptio plena was not yet generally introduced, it is probably that originally הא was written for both genders in Hebrew likewise, and that the epicene הוא in the Pentateuch originated at a comparatively late epoch in the transmission of the text — perhaps in connection with the assumption, which is partly borne out by facts (compare DeZKWL 1880, pp. 393-399), that in the older language feminine forms were more sparingly used than subsequently.)
In usage הוּא (feminine הִיא; plural הֵ֫מָּה, הֵם, ׃ הֵ֫נָּה see הֵ֫מָּה) is
1. an emphatic he (she, it, they), sometimes equivalent to himself (herself, itself, themselves), or (especially with the article) that (those):
a. Genesis 3:15 הוא ישׁופך ראשׁ he (Greek Version of the LXX αὐτὸς) shall bruise thee as to the head (opposed to the following אתה thou), Genesis 3:20 for she (and no one else) was the mother of all living (so often in causal sentences, where some emphasis on the subject is desirable as Judges 14:3; Psalm 24:2; Psalm 25:15; Psalm 33:9; Psalm 91:3; Psalm 103:14; Psalm 148:5; Job 5:18; Job 11:11; Job 28:24; Jeremiah 5:5; Jeremiah 34:7b Hosea 6:1; Hosea 11:10 : Dr1 Samuel 14:18), 1 Samuel 4:20 Adah bare Jabal הוא היה אבי ישׁב אהלים he (ἐκεῖνος) was the father of tent-dwellers, 1 Samuel 4:21; 1 Samuel 10:8 he began to be a mighty one in the earth, 1 Samuel 20:5 (αὐτός), Judges 13:5; Isaiah 32:7; Isaiah 33:22; 2 Kings 14:7, 22, 25; Hosea 10:2 he — the unseen observer of their thoughts and deeds (Che), Hosea 13:15b (he, the foe figured by the east wind). (For its use thus in circumstantial clauses see Dr§ 157, 160, 168, 169.) And where the predicate is a substantive or participle, Genesis 2:11 הוּא הַסֹּבֵב ֗֗֗ that is the one which encompasseth etc., Genesis 2:13; Genesis 2:14; Genesis 10:12 that is the great city. So in the explanatory notices, Genesis 14:3 הוּא יָם הַמֶּלַת that is the salt sea, Genesis 14:8 הוּאצֹֿעַר that is Zoar, Genesis 36:1
b. pointing back to the subject and contrasting it with something else : Genesis 4:4 הבל גסהֿוא Abel, he also... Genesis 4:26; Genesis 10:21; Genesis 20:5 וְהִיאגַֿםהִֿוא and she, herself also said, Exodus 1:10
c. appended alone to a verb (more rarely, but always with intentional emphasis), Exodus 4:14 I know כי דבר ידבר הוא that he can speak, Exodus 4:16; 1 Samuel 22:18 ויפגע הוא בכהנים and he (though none else would do it) smote the priests, 1 Samuel 23:22 for one hath told me, עָרֹם יַעְרִם הוּא He can deal subtilly, Ezekiel 12:12 (peculiarly), compare Dr§ 160 n.: very rarely indeed to a noun Numbers 18:23 הַלֵּוִי הוּא Isaiah 7:14 הוא י׳, Esther 9:1 (הֵמָּה) being probably all the examples in the OT.
d. Genesis 13:1 and Abram came up out of Egypt, הוּא וְאִשְׁתּוֺ himself and his wife, and all that he had, Genesis 14:15 הוּא וַעֲבָדָיו he and his servants, Genesis 19:30; so very often
e. prefixed to a noun (very rare, and mostly late), Exodus 12:42b Ezekiel 3:8 & Ezekiel 33:8 הוּא רָשָׁע : to proper names Exodus 6:27 הוא משׁה ואהרן, 1 Chronicles 26:26 that Shelomoth, 1 Chronicles 27:6; 2 Chronicles 28:22; 32:12 (different from 2 Kings 18:22), 2 Kings 18:30; 2Ki 33:23; Ezra 7:6: compare הֵם Nehemiah 10:38 (compare in Syriac vuh, Nö§ 227): compare Psalm 87:5; 1 Samuel 20:29.
2. It resumes the subject with emphasis:
a. when the predicate is a verb (especially if it be separated from its subject by an intervening clause), Genesis 15:4 but one that shall come forth out of thine own bowels, הוּא יִירָשֶׁ֑ךָ he shall be thy heir, Genesis 3:12 the woman whom thou gavest to be with me, הוא נתנה לי she gave to me, Genesis 24:7; Genesis 44:17 etc. Judges 7:4; 2 Samuel 14:19 (throwing stress on יוֺאָב) 1 Chronicles 11:20; Isaiah 33:15-16; Isaiah 34:16; Isaiah 38:19; Isaiah 47:10; Isaiah 59:16; Isaiah 63:5; Hosea 7:8; often in Proverbs, as Proverbs 10:18; Proverbs 10:22; Proverbs 10:24; Proverbs 11:28; Proverbs 13:13; Proverbs 19:21; Proverbs 22:9; Proverbs 24:12; 1 Samuel 1:13 (see Dr), Psalm 68:36 [Psalm 68:35].
b. when the predicate is a noun, Genesis 2:14 and the fourth river, הוּא פְרָת it was the Euphrates, Genesis 2:19; Genesis 9:18; Genesis 15:2; Genesis 42:6 הַשַּׁלִּיט וְיוֺסֵף הוּא and Joseph, he was the ruler etc.: in sentences of the type הוּא הָאֱלֹהִים י׳, הוּא הַנִּלְחָם י׳ לָכֶם, הוּא נַחֲלָֽֽֽתְךָ י׳, Deuteronomy 3:22; Deuteronomy 4:35; Deuteronomy 7:9; Deuteronomy 10:9; Joshua 13:14, 33; Isaiah 9:14; Isaiah 33:6; Hosea 11:5 (in these cases, to avoid stiffness, it is convenient often to drop the pronoun in translating, as 'And the fourth river was the Euphrates:' the pronoun, however, though it then corresponds to the substantive verb in English, does not really express it, the copula, as the examples shew, being in fact understood. Sometimes in AV the pronoun is retained for emphasis, as Deuteronomy ll. cc.) So
c. after אֲשֶׁר in an affirmative sentence, Genesis 9:3 all creeping things אֲשֶׁר הוּאחַֿי which are living, Leviticus 11:39; Numbers 9:13; Numbers 14:8; Numbers 35:31 אֲשֶׁר הוּא רָשָׁע לָמוּת who is guilty of death, Deuteronomy 20:20; 1 Samuel 10:19; Haggai 1:9 and elsewhere (On 2, compare Dr§ 199, with Obs.).
3. Where, however, the pron. follows the predicate, its position gives it the minimum of emphasis, and it expresses (or resumes) the subject as unobtrusively as possible: thus
a. Genesis 12:18 why didst thou not tell me כי אשׁתך הוא that she was thy wife ? Genesis 20:13; Genesis 21:13 כי זרעך הוא for he is thy seed, Genesis 31:20 because he told him not כִּי בֹרֵחַ הוּא, Genesis 37:3 + often (the opposite order rare and emphatic: Genesis 24:65; Deuteronomy 4:6; Deuteronomy 30:20; Joshua 10:2; 1 Kings 2:22; 1 Kings 3:4; 1 Kings 21:2; Hosea 2:4; Psalm 45:12).
b. resuming the subject, Genesis 31:16 all the wealth which God hath taken etc., לנו הוא ולבנינו it is ours and our children's, Genesis 31:43 and all that thou seest, לי הוא it is mine (or, omitting the pronoun, as not required in our idiom, simply) is mine, Genesis 41:26 חלום פרעה אחד הוא the dream of Pharaoh is one, Genesis 48:5 (לי הם), Exodus 3:5 for the place where on thou standest, אַדְמַת קֹדֶשׁ הוּא it is holy ground, Numbers 13:32; Numbers 21:26; Deuteronomy 1:17; Joshua 5:15; Joshua 6:19; Job 3:19 + often; Genesis 23:15 ארץ ֗֗֗ מַההִֿוא, so Psalm 39:5; Isaiah 41:22 (הֵנָּה); הֵמָּה.... אַתֶּם (unusual) Zephaniah 2:12. (In all such cases the predicate is not referred directly to the subject, but, the subject being made a casus pendens, it is resumed by the pronoun, and the predicate thus referred to it indirectly. By this means the sentence is lightened and relieved, especially if the subject consist of many words: in Genesis 31:16 for instance, the direct form of predicate כִּי לָנוּ וּלְבָנֵינוּ כָּלהָֿעשֶׁר אֲשֶׁר הִצִּיל אֱלֹהִים מֵאָבִינוּ would have been heavy and inelegant.) So
c. after אֲשֶׁר in a negative sentence, Genesis 7:2; Genesis 17:12 אֲשֶׁר לאֹ מִזַּרְעֲךָ הוּא which is not of thy seed, Numbers 17:5; Deuteronomy 17:5; 1 Kings 8:41 (compareהֵמָּה 3c).
d. peculiarly, as the subject of לֹא, Jeremiah 5:12 לוֺא הוּא He is not; and as embracing its predicate in itself, Isaiah 18:2, 7a nation terrible מִןהֿוּא (= מַאֲשֶׁר הוּא) from (the time that) it was, Nahum 2:9 מִימֵי הִיא from the days that (stative construct Ges§ 130. 4) as it was, 2 Kings 7:7 they left the camp כַּאֲשֶׁר הִיא as it was (compare כַּאֲשֶׁר הֵמָּה 2 Kings 7:10). (On 3, compare Dr§ 198, with Obs.)
4. It anticipates (as it seems) the subject namely
a. (rare) Songs 6:9 אַהַת הִיא יוֺנָתִי תַמָּתִי one is she, my dove my perfect one, Leviticus 25:11; Ezekiel 11:15; Ezekiel 21:16; Lamentations 1:18 צַדִּיק הוּא י׳ (often so in Late Hebrew); Ecclesiastes 6:10 וְנוֺדָע אֲשֶׁר הוּא אָדָם and that which he, even man, is, is known (De Now); compare 1 Samuel 6:19 מִקְרֶה הוּא הָיָה לָנוּ an accident is it, (that) hath befallen us. (compare הֵמָּה 4a.)
b. after pronouns —
(α) 2 Samuel 7:28 אַתָּה הוּא הָאֱלֹהִים Thou art he — God, Psalm 44:5 אתה הוא מלבי thou art he — my king, Isaiah 37:16; Isaiah 43:25 (אנכי), Isaiah 51:9, 10, 12; Isaiah 52:6; Jeremiah 14:22; Jeremiah 29:23 Kt +; compare Jeremiah 49:12 וְאַתָּה הוּא נָקֹה תִנָּקֶה and art thou he (that) shall be unpunished ? (with change of person κατά σύνεσιν, compare Judges 13:11; 1 Chronicles 21:17; Ezekiel 38:17.) So Ew§ 297 b Müll§ 499. But others, as GesThes Roo§ 563 DeIsaiah 37:16; Psalm 44:5, treat הוא as emphasizing the pronoun, 'Thou, he, art God' i.e. Thou and none else art God; 'Thou (emphatic) art my king.'
(β) מִי הוּא, followed by a participle or substantive Genesis 27:33; Psalm 24:10 מִי הוּא זֶה מֶלֶךְ הַכָּבוֺד who is he, then — the king of glory ? (according to others, as before, 'Who (emphatic), then, is the king of glory ?'); followed by a verb Isaiah 50:9 מִי הוּא יַרְשִׁיעֵנִי who is he (that) will condemn me ? (others 'Who (emphatic) will condemn me ?') Job 4:7; Job 13:19; Job 17:3; Job 41:2; Jeremiah 30:21 (so with הֵנָּה Genesis 21:29, הֵמָּה Zechariah 1:9; Zechariah 4:5).
(γ) זֶההֿוּא 1 Chronicles 22:1 Ecclesiastes 1:17; (frequently in Late Hebrew, where the two words coalesce into one זֶהוּ). On the analogous אֵלֶּה הֵם ֗֗֗), see הֵמָּה 4b (γ). (compare Dr§ 200, 201)
5. As an emphatic predicate, of God, 'I am He,' i.e. I am He Who is (opposed to unreal gods, named in context, or to transitory world), the Unseen, yet Omni-present, and Self-consistent, Ruler of the world, Deuteronomy 32:39 אֲנִי אֲנִי הוּא I, I am he, and beside me there is no God, Isaiah 41:4 (see Che) Isaiah 43:10, 13 even from today I am he, Isaiah 46:4; Isaiah 48:12; Psalm 102:28 (see Che) thou art he, and thy years have no end (Greek Version of the LXX usually ἐγώ εἰμι : in Psalms σὺ δὲ ὁ αὐτὸς εἶ). So also, according to many, Job 3:19, but is הוא a mere predicate of identity ? see rather 3b.
6. In a neuter sense, that, it (of an action, occurrence, matter, etc.) —
a. Joshua 2:21 כְּדִבְרֵיכֶם כֶּןהֿוּא according to your words, so be it; Genesis 42:14 הוא אשׁר דברתי that is what I said, Exodus 16:23; Leviticus 10:3; 2 Kings 9:36; Job 8:19 הן הוא משׂושׂ דרכו lo that (what has just been described) is the joy of his way, Job 13:16; Job 15:9; Job 31:28; Proverbs 7:23; Ecclesiastes 2:1; Ecclesiastes 3:22; Ecclesiastes 9:9; Esther 9:1b; similarly the feminine הִיא, Judges 14:4 they knew not היא כי מי׳ that it was from י׳, Numbers 14:41; Joshua 10:13; Isaiah 14:24; Psalm 77:10 חַלּוֺתִי הִיא it (this perplexity) is my sickness, Job 9:22; Proverbs 18:13; Jeremiah 22:16; 2 Chronicles 25:20; Ecclesiastes 3:13; reference to זאת Amos 7:6; Psalm 118:23; Job 5:27, זִּה Ecclesiastes 2:24. (Where there is a predicate, the gender of this usually regulates the choice of masculine or feminine: hence הִוא Genesis 34:14; Exodus 8:15; Numbers 15:25 (Ecclesiastes 5:5) Deuteronomy 4:6 +.)
b. affirming the presence or existence of something (rare) : 2 Kings 18:36 = Isaiah 36:21 כִּי מִצְוַת הַמֶּלֶךְ הִיא for it was the king's command, saying etc., 1 Samuel 20:33 (text dubious), Jeremiah 50:15, 25; Jeremiah 51:6, 11; Micah 2:3, perhaps Job 32:8.
7. With the article הַהוּא, הַהִיא, הָהֵ֫מָּה, הָהֵם, הָהֵ֫נָּה : so regularly when joined to a substantive defined itself by the article: Genesis 2:12 הָאָרֶץ הַהִוא that land, Genesis 19:35 ובלילה ההוא and in that night, Genesis 21:22 בָּעֵת הַהִוא at that time, Deuteronomy 1:19 המדבר הגדול והנורא ההוא. Only four times does there occur the anomalous construction בַּלַּיְלָה הוּא Genesis 19:33; Genesis 30:16; Genesis 32:23 [Genesis 32:22]; 1 Samuel 19:10.

See related Aramaic BDB entry H1932.

הוּ Jeremiah 29:23 Kt, see הוּא.
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Genesis

2:11; 2:12; 2:13; 2:14; 2:14; 2:19; 3:12; 3:15; 3:20; 4:4; 4:26; 7:2; 9:3; 9:18; 10:12; 10:21; 12:18; 13:1; 14:2; 14:3; 14:8; 14:15; 15:2; 15:4; 17:12; 19:30; 19:33; 19:35; 20:5; 20:5; 20:13; 21:13; 21:22; 21:29; 23:15; 24:7; 24:65; 27:33; 30:16; 31:16; 31:16; 31:20; 31:43; 32:22; 34:14; 36:1; 37:3; 38:25; 41:26; 42:6; 42:14; 44:17; 48:5

Exodus

1:10; 3:5; 4:14; 4:16; 6:27; 8:15; 12:42; 16:23

Leviticus

10:3; 11:39; 11:39; 13:10; 13:21; 16:31; 20:17; 21:9; 25:11

Numbers

5:13; 5:14; 9:13; 13:32; 14:8; 14:41; 15:25; 17:5; 18:23; 21:26; 35:31

Deuteronomy

1:17; 1:19; 3:22; 4:6; 4:6; 4:35; 7:9; 10:9; 17:5; 20:20; 30:20; 32:39

Joshua

2:21; 5:15; 6:19; 10:2; 10:13; 13:14; 13:33

Judges

7:4; 13:5; 13:11; 14:3; 14:4

1 Samuel

1:13; 4:20; 4:21; 6:19; 10:8; 10:19; 14:18; 19:10; 20:5; 20:29; 20:33; 22:18; 23:22

2 Samuel

7:28; 14:19

1 Kings

2:22; 3:4; 8:41; 17:15; 17:15; 21:2

2 Kings

7:7; 7:10; 9:36; 14:7; 14:22; 14:25; 18:22; 18:30; 18:36

1 Chronicles

11:20; 21:17; 22:1; 26:26; 27:6; 29:16

2 Chronicles

25:20; 28:22; 32:12

Ezra

7:6

Nehemiah

10:38

Esther

9:1; 9:1

Job

3:19; 3:19; 4:7; 5:18; 5:27; 8:19; 9:22; 11:11; 13:16; 13:19; 15:9; 17:3; 28:24; 31:11; 31:11; 31:28; 32:8; 41:2

Psalms

24:2; 24:10; 25:15; 33:9; 39:5; 44:5; 44:5; 45:12; 68:35; 73:16; 77:10; 87:5; 91:3; 102:28; 103:14; 118:23; 148:5

Proverbs

7:23; 10:18; 10:22; 10:24; 11:28; 13:13; 18:13; 19:21; 22:9; 24:12

Ecclesiastes

1; 2:1; 2:24; 3:13; 3:22; 5:5; 5:8; 6:10; 9:9

Song of Songs

6:9

Isaiah

7:14; 9:14; 14:24; 18:2; 18:7; 30:33; 32:7; 33:6; 33:15; 33:16; 33:22; 34:16; 36:21; 37:16; 37:16; 38:19; 41:4; 41:22; 43:10; 43:13; 43:25; 46:4; 47:10; 48:12; 50:9; 51:9; 51:10; 51:12; 52:6; 59:16; 63:5

Jeremiah

5:5; 5:12; 14:22; 22:16; 29:23; 29:23; 29:23; 30:21; 34:7; 49:12; 50:15; 50:25; 51:6; 51:11

Lamentations

1:18

Ezekiel

3:8; 11:15; 12:12; 21:16; 33:8; 38:17

Hosea

2:4; 6:1; 7:8; 10:2; 11:5; 11:10; 13:15

Amos

7:6

Micah

2:3

Nahum

2:9

Zephaniah

2:12

Haggai

1:9

Zechariah

1:9; 4:5

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number H1931 matches the Hebrew הוּא (hû'),
which occurs 1,880 times in 1,693 verses in the WLC Hebrew.

Page 3 / 34 (Gen 32:18–Gen 44:20)

Unchecked Copy BoxGen 32:18 - then you shall say, H559These belong to your servant H5650 Jacob; H3290 it is a present H4503 sent H7971 to my lord H113 Esau. H6215 And behold, H2009 he also H1571 is behind H310 us.’”
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 32:21 - So the present H4503 passed H5674 on before H5921 H6440 him, while he himself H1931 spent H3885 that night H3915 in the camp. H4264
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 32:22 - Now he arose H6965 that same H1931 night H3915 and took H3947 his two H8147 wives H802 and his two H8147 maids H8198 and his eleven H259 H6240 children, H3206 and crossed H5674 the ford H4569 of the Jabbok. H2999
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 32:31 - Now the sun H8121 rose H2224 upon him just H834 as he crossed H5674 over H5674 Penuel, H6439 and he was limping H6760 on his thigh. H3409
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 33:3 - But he himself H1931 passed H5674 on ahead H6440 of them and bowed H7812 down H7812 to the ground H776 seven H7651 times, H6471 until H5704 he came H5066 near H5066 to his brother. H251
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 33:16 - So Esau H6215 returned H7725 that day H3117 on his way H1870 to Seir. H8165
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 34:14 - They said H559 to them, “We cannot H3201 H3808 do H6213 this H2088 thing, H1697 to give H5414 our sister H269 to one H376 who H834 is uncircumcised, H6190 for that would be a disgrace H2781 to us.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 34:19 - The young H5288 man H5288 did not delay H309 to do H6213 the thing, H1697 because H3588 he was delighted H2654 with Jacob’s H3290 daughter. H1323 Now he was more H4480 respected H3513 than H4480 all H3605 the household H1004 of his father. H1
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 35:6 - So Jacob H3290 came H935 to Luz H3870 (that is, Bethel), H1008 which H834 is in the land H776 of Canaan, H3667 he and all H3605 the people H5971 who H834 were with him.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 35:19 - So Rachel H7354 died H4191 and was buried H6912 on the way H1870 to Ephrath H672 (that is, Bethlehem). H1035
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 35:20 - Jacob H3290 set H5324 up a pillar H4676 over H5921 her grave; H6900 that is the pillar H4676 of Rachel’s H7354 grave H6900 to this day. H3117
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 35:22 - It came H1961 about while Israel H3478 was dwelling H7931 in that land, H776 that Reuben H7205 went H1980 and lay H7901 with Bilhah H1090 his father’s H1 concubine, H6370 and Israel H3478 heard H8085 of it. Now there were twelve H8147 H6240 sons H1121 of Jacob H3290
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 35:27 - Jacob H3290 came H935 to his father H1 Isaac H3327 at Mamre H4471 of Kiriath-arba H7153 (that is, Hebron), H2275 where H834 H8033 Abraham H85 and Isaac H3327 had sojourned. H1481
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 36:1 - Now these H428 are the records of the generations H8435 of Esau H6215 (that is, Edom). H123
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 36:8 - So Esau H6215 lived H3427 in the hill H2022 country H2022 of Seir; H8165 Esau H6215 is Edom. H123
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 36:19 - These H428 are the sons H1121 of Esau H6215 (that is, Edom), H123 and these H428 are their chiefs. H441
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 36:24 - These H428 are the sons H1121 of Zibeon: H6649 Aiah H345 and Anah H6034—he is the Anah H6034 who H834 found H4672 the hot H3222 springs H3222 in the wilderness H4057 when he was pasturing H7462 the donkeys H2543 of his father H1 Zibeon. H6649
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 36:43 - chief H441 Magdiel, H4025 chief H441 Iram. H5902 These H428 are the chiefs H441 of Edom H123 (that is, Esau, H6215 the father H1 of [fn]the Edomites), H123 according to their habitations H4186 in the land H776 of their possession. H272
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 37:2 - These H428 are the records of the generations H8435 of Jacob. H3290 Joseph, H3130 when seventeen H7651 H6240 years H8141 of age, H1121 was pasturing H7462 the flock H6629 with his brothers H251 while he was still a youth, H5288 along with the sons H1121 of Bilhah H1090 and the sons H1121 of Zilpah, H2153 his father’s H1 wives. H802 And Joseph H3130 brought H935 back a bad H1681 H7451 report H1681 about them to their father. H1
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 37:3 - Now Israel H3478 loved H157 Joseph H3130 more H4480 than H4480 all H3605 his sons, H1121 because H3588 he was the son H1121 of his old H2208 age; H2208 and he made H6213 him a [fn]varicolored H6446 tunic. H3801
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 37:27 - “Come H1980 and let us sell H4376 him to the Ishmaelites H3459 and not lay H1961 our hands H3027 on him, for he is our brother, H251 our own flesh.” H1320 And his brothers H251 listened H8085 to him.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 37:32 - and they sent H7971 the varicolored H6446 tunic H3801 and brought H935 it to their father H1 and said, H559 “We found H4672 this; H2088 please H4994 [fn]examine H5234 it to see whether it is your son’s H1121 tunic H3801 or H518 not.”
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:1 - And it came H1961 about at that time, H6256 that Judah H3063 [fn]departed H3381 from his brothers H251 and [fn]visited H5186 a certain H376 Adullamite, H5726 whose name H8034 was Hirah. H2437
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:11 - Then Judah H3063 said H559 to his daughter-in-law H3618 Tamar, H8559 “Remain H3427 a widow H490 in your father’s H1 house H1004 until H5704 my son H1121 Shelah H7956 grows H1431 up”; for he [fn]thought, H559I am afraid that he too H1571 may die H4191 like his brothers.” H251 So Tamar H8559 went H1980 and lived H3427 in her father’s H1 house. H1004
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:12 - Now [fn]after a considerable H7235 time H3117 Shua’s H7770 daughter, H1323 the wife H802 of Judah, H3063 died; H4191 and when [fn]the time H5162 of mourning H5162 was ended, H5162 Judah H3063 went H5927 up to his sheepshearers H6629 H1494 at Timnah, H8553 he and his friend H7453 Hirah H2437 the Adullamite. H5726
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:14 - So she [fn]removed H5493 her widow’s H491 garments H899 and covered H3680 herself with a [fn]veil, H6809 and wrapped H5968 herself, and sat H3427 in the gateway H6607 of [fn]Enaim, H5879 which H834 is on the road H1870 to Timnah; H8553 for she saw H7200 that Shelah H7956 had grown H1431 up, and she had not been given H5414 to him as a wife. H802
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:16 - So he turned H5186 aside H5186 to her by the road, H1870 and said, H559[fn]Here H3051 now, H4994 let me come H935 in to you”; for he did not know H3045 that she was his daughter-in-law. H3618 And she said, H559 “What H4100 will you give H5414 me, that you may come H935 in to me?”
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:21 - He asked H7592 the men H376 of her place, H4725 saying, H559 “Where H346 is the temple H6945 prostitute H6945 who H1931 was by the road H1870 at Enaim?” H5879 But they said, H559 “There has been H1961 no H3808 temple H6945 prostitute H6945 here.” H2088
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 38:25 - It was while she was being brought H3318 out that she sent H7971 to her father-in-law, H2524 saying, H559 “I am with child H2030 by the man H376 to whom H834 these H428 things H428 belong.” And she said, H559 “Please H4994 examine H5234 and see, H5234 whose H4310 signet H2368 ring H2858 and cords H6616 and staff H4294 are these?” H428
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 39:3 - Now his master H113 saw H7200 that the LORD H3068 was with him and how the LORD H3068 caused all H3605 that he did H6213 to prosper H6743 in his hand. H3027
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 39:6 - So he left H5800 everything H3605 he owned in Joseph’s H3130 [fn]charge; H3027 and with him there he did not [fn]concern H3045 himself with anything H3972 except H3588 H518 the [fn]food H3899 which H834 he [fn]ate. H398 Now Joseph H3130 was handsome H3303 in form H8389 and appearance. H4758
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 39:22 - The chief H8269 jailer H1004 H5470 committed H5414 to Joseph’s H3130 [fn]charge H3027 all H3605 the prisoners H615 who H834 were in the jail; H1004 H5470 so that whatever H3605 H834 was done H6213 there, H8033 he was [fn]responsible H6213 for it.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 39:23 - The chief H8269 jailer H1004 H5470 did not supervise H7200 anything H3605 H3972 under [fn]Joseph’s charge H3027 because H834 the LORD H3068 was with him; and whatever H834 he did, H6213 the LORD H3068 made to prosper. H6743
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 40:10 - and on the vine H1612 were three H7969 branches. H8299 And as it was budding, H6524 its blossoms H5322 came H5927 out, and its clusters H811 produced H1310 ripe H1310 grapes. H6025
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 41:11 - “We had H2492 a dream H2472 [fn]on the same H259 night, H3915 [fn]he and I; each H376 of us dreamed H2492 according to the interpretation H6623 of his own dream. H2472
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 41:25 - Now Joseph H3130 said H559 to Pharaoh, H6547 “Pharaoh’s H6547 [fn]dreams H2472 are one H259 and the same; God H430 has told H5046 to Pharaoh H6547 what H853 H834 He is about to do. H6213
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 41:26 - “The seven H7651 good H2896 cows H6510 are seven H7651 years; H8141 and the seven H7651 good H2896 ears H7641 are seven H7651 years; H8141 the [fn]dreams H2472 are one H259 and the same.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 41:28 - [fn]It is as I have spoken H1696 to Pharaoh: H6547 God H430 has shown H7200 to Pharaoh H6547 what H834 He is about to do. H6213
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 41:31 - “So the abundance H7647 will be unknown H3045 H3808 in the land H776 because H4480 H6440 of that subsequent H310 famine; H7458 for it will be very H3966 severe. H3515
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 42:6 - Now Joseph H3130 was the ruler H7989 over H5921 the land; H776 he was the one who sold H7666 to all H3605 the people H5971 of the land. H776 And Joseph’s H3130 brothers H251 came H935 and bowed H7812 down H7812 to him with their faces H639 to the ground. H776
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 42:14 - Joseph H3130 said H559 to them, “It is as I said H1696 [fn]to you, you are spies; H7270
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 42:27 - As one H259 of them opened H6605 his sack H8242 to give H5414 his donkey H2543 fodder H4554 at the lodging H4411 place, H4411 he saw H7200 his money; H3701 and behold, H2009 it was in the mouth H6310 of his sack. H572
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 42:38 - But [fn]Jacob said, H559 “My son H1121 shall not go H3381 down H3381 with you; for his brother H251 is dead, H4191 and he alone H905 is left. H7604 If harm H611 should befall H7122 him on the journey H1870 [fn]you are taking, H1980 then you will bring H3381 my gray H7872 hair H7872 down H3381 to Sheol H7585 in sorrow.” H3015
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 43:12 - “Take H3947 double H4932 the money H3701 in your hand, H3027 and take H7725 back H7725 in your hand H3027 the money H3701 that was returned H7725 in the mouth H6310 of your sacks; H572 perhaps H194 it was a mistake. H4870
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 43:32 - So they served H7760 him by himself, H905 and them by themselves, H905 and the Egyptians H4713 who ate H398 with him by themselves, H905 because H3588 the Egyptians H4713 could H3201 not eat H398 bread H3899 with the Hebrews, H5680 for that is [fn]loathsome H8441 to the Egyptians. H4714
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 44:5 - ‘Is not this H2088 the one from which H834 my lord H113 drinks H8354 and which he indeed H5172 uses H5172 for divination? H5172 You have done H7489 wrong H7489 in doing H6213 this.’” H834
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 44:10 - So he said, H559 “Now H6258 let it also H1571 be according to your words; H1697 he with whom H834 it is found H4672 shall be my slave, H5650 and the rest of you shall be innocent.” H5355
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 44:14 - When Judah H3063 and his brothers H251 came H935 to Joseph’s H3130 house, H1004 he was still H5750 there, H8033 and they fell H5307 to the ground H776 before H6440 him.
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 44:17 - But he said, H559 “Far H2486 be it from me to do H6213 this. H2088 The man H376 in whose H834 [fn]possession H3027 the cup H1375 has been found, H4672 he shall be my slave; H5650 but as for you, go H5927 up in peace H7965 to your father.” H1
Unchecked Copy BoxGen 44:20 - “We said H559 to my lord, H113 ‘We have H3426 an old H2205 father H1 and a little H6996 child H3206 of his old H2208 age. H2208 Now his brother H251 is dead, H4191 so he alone H905 is left H3498 of his mother, H517 and his father H1 loves H157 him.’

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