fire 0215 ## >owr {ore}; a primitive root; to be (causative,

make) luminous (literally and metaphorically): -- X break of day,

 glorious, kindle, (be, en-, give, show) light (-en, -ened), set

on {fire}, shine. [ql


fire 0217 ## >uwr {ore}; from 215; flame; hence (in the plural)

the East (as being the region of light): -- {fire}, light. See

also 224. [ql


fire 0784 ## >esh {aysh}; a primitive word; fire (literally or

figuratively): -- burning, fiery, {fire}, flaming, hot. [ql


fire 0800 ## >eshshah {esh-shaw'}; feminine of 784; fire: --

{fire}. [ql fire 0801 ## >ishshah {ish-shaw'}; the same as 800,

but used in a liturgical sense; properly, a burnt-offering; but

occasionally of any sacrifice: -- (offering, sacrifice), (made)

by {fire}. [ql


fire 1197 ## ba<ar {baw-ar'}; a primitive root; to kindle, i.e.

consume (by fire or by eating); also (as denominative from 1198)

to be(-come) brutish: -- be brutish, bring (put, take) away,

burn, (cause to) eat (up), feed, heat, kindle, set ([on {fire}]),

 waste. [ql


fire 1200 ## b@<erah {be-ay-raw'}; from 1197; a burning: --

{fire}. [ql fire 3341 ## yatsath {yaw-tsath'}; a primitive root;

to burn or set on fire; figuratively, to desolate: -- burn (up),

be desolate, set (on) fire ([{fire}]), kindle. [ql


fire 3341 ## yatsath {yaw-tsath'}; a primitive root; to burn or

set on fire; figuratively, to desolate: -- burn (up), be

desolate, set (on) {fire} ([fire]), kindle. [ql


fire 3857 ## lahat {law-hat'}; a primitive root; properly, to

lick, i.e . (by implication) to blaze: -- burn (up), set on

{fire}, flaming, kindle. [ql


fire 4071 ## m@duwrah {med-oo-raw'}; or m@durah {med-oo-raw'};

from 1752 in the sense of accumulation; a pile of fuel: -- pile

(for {fire}).[ql


fire 4864 ## mas>eth {mas-ayth'}; from 5375; properly,

(abstractly) a raising (as of the hands in prayer), or rising

(of flame); figuratively, an utterance; concretely, a beacon (as

raised); a present (as taken), mess, or tribute; figuratively, a

reproach (as a burden): -- burden, collection, sign of {fire},

(great) flame, gift, lifting up, mess, oblation, reward.[ql


fire 5135 ## nuwr (Aramaic) {noor}; from an unused root

(corresponding to that of 5216) meaning to shine; fire: -- fiery,

 {fire}.[ql


fire 0439 # anthrakia {anth-rak-ee-ah'}; from 440; a bed of

burning coals: -- {fire} of coals.[ql


fire 0440 # anthrax {anth'-rax}; of uncertain derivation; a live

coal: -- coal of {fire}.[ql


fire 4442 # pur {poor}; a primary word; "fire" (literally or

figuratively, specifically, lightning): -- fiery, {fire}.[ql


fire 4443 # pura {poo-rah'}; from 4442; a fire (concretely): --

{fire}.[ql


fire 4447 # purinos {poo'-ree-nos}; from 4443; fiery, i.e. (by

implication) flaming: -- of {fire}.[ql


fire 4448 # puroo {poo-ro'-o}; from 4442; to kindle, i.e.

(passively) to be ignited, glow (literally), be refined (by

implication), or (figuratively) to be inflamed (with anger,

grief, lust): -- burn, fiery, be on {fire}, try.[ql


fire 5394 # phlogizo {flog-id'-zo}; from 5395; to cause a blaze,

i.e. ignite (figuratively, to inflame with passion): -- set on

{fire}.[ql


fire 5457 # phos {foce}; from an obsolete phao (to shine or make

manifest, especially by rays; compare 5316, 5346); luminousness

(in the widest application, nat. or artificial, abstract or

concrete, literal or figurative): -- {fire}, light.[ql


fire-)brand 0181 ## >uwd {ood}; from an unused root meaning to

rake together; a poker (for turning or gathering embers): --

({fire-)brand}. [ql


fire-)brand 3940 ## lappiyd {lap-peed'}; or lappid {lap-peed'};

from an unused root probably meaning to shine; a flambeau, lamp

or flame: -- ({fire-)brand}, (burning) lamp, lightning, torch.

[ql


firebrand 2131 ## ziyqah (Isa. 50:ll) {zee-kaw'} (feminine); and

ziq {zeek}; or zeq {zake}; from 2187; properly, what leaps forth,

 i.e. flash of fire, or a burning arrow; also (from the original

sense of the root) a bond: -- chain, fetter, {firebrand}, spark.

[ql


firepan 4289 ## machtah {makh-taw'}; the same as 4288 in the

sense of removal; a pan for live coals: -- censer, {firepan},

snuffdish.[ql


 


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