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5001. na>am {naw-am'}; a primitive root; properly, to whisper, i.
e. (by implication) to utter as a oracle: --say.[ql
5002. n@>um {neh-oom'}; from 5001; an oracle: --(hath) said,
saith.[ql
5003. na>aph {naw-af'}; a primitive root; to commit adultery;
figuratively, to apostatize: --adulterer(-ess), commit(-ing)
adultery, woman that breaketh wedlock.[ql
5004. ni>uph {nee-oof'}; from 5003; adultery: --adultery.[ql
5005. na>aphuwph {nah-af-oof'}; from 5003; adultery: --adultery.
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5006. na>ats {naw-ats'}; a primitive root; to scorn; or
(Ecclesiastes 12:5) by interchange for 5132, to bloom: --abhor,
(give occasion to) blaspheme, contemn, despise, flourish, X
great, provoke.[ql
5007. n@>atsah {neh-aw-tsaw'}; or ne>atsah {neh-aw-tsaw'}; from
5006; scorn: --blasphemy.[ql
5008. na>aq {naw-ak'}; a primitive root; to groan: --groan.[ql
5009. n@>aqah {neh-aw-kaw'}; from 5008; a groan: --groaning.[ql
5010. na>ar {naw-ar'}; a primitive root; to reject: --abhor,
make void.[ql
5011. Nob {nobe}; the same as 5108; fruit; Nob, a place in
Palestine: --Nob.[ql
5012. naba> {naw-baw'}; a primitive root; to prophesy, i.e.
speak (or sing) by inspiration (in prediction or simple
discourse): --prophesy(-ing), make self a prophet.[ql
5013. n@ba> (Aramaic) {neb-aw'}; corresponding to 5012: --
prophesy.[ql
5014. nabab {naw-bab'}; a primitive root; to pierce; to be
hollow, or (figuratively) foolish: --hollow, vain.[ql
5015. N@bow {neb-o'}; probably of foreign derivation; Nebo, the
name of a Babylonian deity, also of a mountain in Moab, and of a
place in Palestine: --Nebo.[ql
5016. n@buw>ah {neb-oo-aw'}; from 5012; a prediction (spoken or
written): --prophecy.[ql
5017. n@buw>ah (Aramaic) {neb-oo-aw}; corresponding to 5016;
inspired teaching: --prophesying.[ql
5018. N@buwzaradan {neb-oo-zar-ad-awn'}; of foreign origin;
Nebuzaradan, a Babylonian general: --Nebuzaradan.[ql
5019. N@buwkadne>tstsar {neb-oo-kad-nets-tsar'}; or
N@bukadne>tstsar (2 Kings 24:1, 10) {neb-oo-kad-nets-tsar'}; or
N@buwkadnetstsar (Esther 2:6; Daniel 1:18) {neb-oo-kad-nets-
tsar'}; or N@buwkadre>tstsar {neb-oo-kad-rets-tsar'}; or
N@buwkadre>tstsowr (Ezra 2:1; Jeremiah 49:28) {neb-oo-kad-rets-
tsore'}; or foreign derivation; Nebukadnetstsar (or -retstsar,
or -retstsor), king of Babylon: --Nebuchadnezzar, Nebuchadrezzar.
[ql
5020. N@buwkadnetstsar (Aramaic) {neb-oo-kad-nets-tsar'};
corresponding to 5019: --Nebuchadnezzar.[ql
5021. N@buwshazban {neb-oo-shaz-bawn'}; of foreign derivation;
Nebushazban, Nebuchadnezzar's chief eunuch: --Nebushazban.[ql
5022. Nabowth {naw-both'}; feminine plural from the same as 5011;
fruits; Naboth, an Israelite: --Naboth.[ql
5023. n@bizbah (Aramaic) {neb-iz-baw'}; of uncertain derivation;
a largess: --reward.[ql
5024. nabach {naw-bakh'}; a primitive root; to bark (as a dog): -
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