dirt , ISA , 57:20

dirt , JG , 3:22

dirt , PS , 18:42





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dirt Interlinear Index Study



dirt JUDG 003 022 And the haft <05325 +nitstsab > also <01571
+gam > went <00935 +bow> > in after <00310 +>achar > the blade
<03851 +lahab > ; and the fat <02459 +cheleb > closed <05462
+cagar > upon the blade <03851 +lahab > , so <03588 +kiy > that
he could not draw <08025 +shalaph > the dagger <02719 +chereb >
out of his belly <00990 +beten > ; and the {dirt} <06574
+parsh@don > came <03318 +yatsa> > out .

dirt PSA 018 042 Then did I beat <07833 +shachaq > them small as
the dust <06083 + before the wind <07307 +ruwach > : I
did cast <07324 +ruwq > them out as the {dirt} <02916 +tiyt > in
the streets <02351 +chuwts > .

dirt ISA 057 020 But the wicked <07563 +rasha< > [ are ] like
the troubled <01644 +garash > sea <03220 +yam > , when <03588
+kiy > it cannot rest <08252 +shaqat > , whose waters <04325
+mayim > cast <01644 +garash > up mire <07516 +rephesh > and
{dirt} <02916 +tiyt > .





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dirt came out

- dirt , 2916 , 6574 ,



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dirt -2916 clay , {dirt} , mire ,

dirt -6574 {dirt} ,



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dirt 2916 -- tiyt -- clay, {dirt}, mire.

dirt 6574 -- parsh@don -- {dirt}.



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dirt 2916 ## tiyt {teet}; from an unused root meaning
apparently to be sticky [rath perb. a demon. from 2894, through
the idea of dirt to be swept away]; mud or clay; figuratively,
calamity: -- clay, {dirt}, mire. [ql

dirt 6574 ## parsh@don {par-shed-one'}; perhaps by compounding
6567 and 6504 (in the sense of straddling) [compare 6576]; the
crotch (or anus): -- {dirt}.[ql



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dirt 003 022 Jug /^{dirt /came out .

dirt 018 042 Psa /^{dirt /in the streets .



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dirt And the haft also went in after the blade; and
the

fat closed upon the blade, so that he could not draw the dagger
out

of his belly; and the {dirt} came out.



dirt Then did I beat them small as the dust before
the

wind: I did cast them out as the {dirt} in the streets.



dirt But the wicked [are] like the troubled sea,
when it

cannot rest, whose waters cast up mire and {dirt}.

























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