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תֹּהוּ
tôhûw
/to'-hoo/
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Strong H8414

formlessness

formlessness

Glosses per perspectief

Bijbels3 glosses

formlessness

TBESH · bronTyndale Brief lexicon of Extended Strongs for Hebrew (STEPBible.org, CC BY 4.0)

formlessness; confusion; unreality; emptiness; formlessness; empty; unreal

BDB · bronBrown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (1906)

woeste, ijdelheid, ijdelheden, woest, onnuttelijk

Traditioneel-Christelijk5 glosses

a desolation (of surface), i.e. desert; figuratively, a worthless thing; adverbially, in vain

STRONG-HEB · bronStrong's H8414

confusion, empty place, without form, nothing, (thing of) nought, vain, vanity, waste, wilderness.

STRONG-HEB · bronKJV-rendering — Strong's H8414

a desolation (of surface), i.e. desert

STRONG-HEB-EXP · bronStrong's H8414 — meaning 1/3

figuratively, a worthless thing

STRONG-HEB-EXP · bronStrong's H8414 — meaning 2/3

adverbially, in vain

STRONG-HEB-EXP · bronStrong's H8414 — meaning 3/3

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Theologische concepten

desert, wildernessOverig
A desert, or wilderness, is a dry, barren place where very few plants and trees can grow. * A desert is a land area with a dry climate and few plants
ruin, ruins, ruinedOverig
To “ruin” something means to spoil, destroy, or cause to be useless. The term “ruin” or “ruins” refers to the rubble and spoiled remains of something
vain, vanityOverig
The terms “vain” and “vanity” describe something that is useless or extremely temporary. * In the Old Testament, idols are sometimes described as “va
waste, wasted, wasteland, becomes weakOverig
To waste something means to carelessly throw it away or to use it unwisely. Something that is a “wasteland” or a “waste” refers to land or a city that

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