Name | Meaning: |
Paarai
|
opening
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Padan-aram
|
cultivated field or table-land
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Padon
|
his redemption; ox-yoke
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Pagiel
|
prevention, or prayer, of God
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Pahath-Moab
|
ruler of Moab
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Pai, Pau
|
howling; sighing
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Palal
|
thinking
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Palestina
|
which is covered; watered; or brings and causes ruin
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Pallu
|
marvelous; hidden
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Palti
|
deliverance; flight
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Paltiel
|
deliverance; or banishment, of God
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Pamphylia
|
a nation made up of every tribe
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Paphos
|
which boils, or is very hot
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Parah
|
a cow; increasing
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Paran
|
beauty; glory; ornament
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Parbar
|
a suburb
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Parmashta
|
a yearling bull
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Parmenas
|
that abides, or is permanent
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Parnach
|
a bull striking, or struck
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Parosh
|
a flea; the fruit of a moth
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Parshandatha
|
given by prayer
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Paruah
|
flourishing; that flies away
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Pasach
|
thy broken piece
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Pasdammin
|
portion or diminishing of blood
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Paseah
|
passing over; halting
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Pashur
|
that extends or multiplies the hole; whiteness
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Patara
|
trodden under foot
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Pathros
|
Pathrusim, mouthful of dough; persuasion of ruin
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Patmos
|
mortal
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Patrobas
|
paternal; that pursues the steps of his father
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Pau
|
same as Pai
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Paul
|
small; little
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Paulus
|
same as Paul
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Pedahzur
|
strong or powerful savior; stone of redemption
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Pedaiah
|
redemption of the Lord
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Pekah
|
he that opens; that is at liberty
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Pekahiah
|
it is the Lord that opens
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Pekod
|
noble; rulers
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Pelaiah
|
the Lord’s secret or miracle
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Pelaliah
|
entreating the Lord
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Pelatiah
|
let the Lord deliver; deliverance of the Lord
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Peleg
|
division
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Pelethites
|
judges; destroyers
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Pelonite
|
falling; secret
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Peniel
|
face or vision of God; that sees God
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Peninnah
|
pearl; precious stone; the face
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Pentapolis
|
five cities
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Pentateuch
|
the five books of Moses
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Pentecost
|
fiftieth
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Penuel
|
same as Penie
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Peor
|
hole; opening
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Perazim
|
divisions
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Peresh
|
horseman
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Perez
|
divided
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Perez-Uzza
|
division of Uzza, or of strength
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Perga
|
very earthy
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Pergamos
|
height; elevation
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Perida
|
separation; division
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Perizzites
|
dwelling in villages
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Persia
|
that cuts or divides; a nail; a gryphon; a horseman
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Persis
|
same as Persia
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Peruda
|
same as Perida
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Peter
|
a rock or stone
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Pethahiah
|
the Lord opening; gate of the Lord
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Pethuel
|
mouth of God; persuasion of God
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Peulthai
|
my works
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Phalec
|
same as Peleg
|
Phallu, Pallu
|
admirable; hidden
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Phalti Palti
|
deliverance, flight
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Phanuel
|
face or vision of God
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Pharaoh
|
that disperses; that spoils
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Pharez
|
division; rupture
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Pharisees
|
set apart
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Pharpar
|
that produces fruit
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Phebe
|
shining; pure
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Phenice, Phoenicia
|
red; purple
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Phichol
|
the mouth of all, or every tongue
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Philadelphia
|
love of a brother
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Philemon
|
who kisses
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Philetus
|
amiable; beloved
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Philip
|
warlike; a lover of horses
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Philippi
|
same as Philip, in the plural
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Philistines
|
those who dwell in villages
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Philologus
|
a lover of letters, or of the word
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Phinehas
|
bold aspect; face of trust or protection
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Phlegon
|
zealous; burning
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Phrygia
|
dry; barren
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Phurah
|
that bears fruit, or grows
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Phygellus
|
fugitive
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Phylacteries
|
things to be especially observed
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