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  1. 2 devour, of beast in vision, Daniel 7:5 (accusative of thing), absolute Daniel 7:7; Daniel 7:19; hence figurative of kingdom, devour, devastate, Daniel 7:23 (accusative of earth). 3 in phrase ק־רְצֵיהוֺן ׳א Daniel 3:8 eat their pieces, i.e. slander them, compare Daniel 6:25 (see קְרַץ).

  2. NAS: the [other] kingdoms and will devour the whole KJV: kingdoms, and shall devour the whole INT: all the kingdoms and will devour the whole earth. 7 Occurrences Strong's Hebrew 399 7 Occurrences ’ă·ḵa·lū — 1 Occ. ’ā·ḵə·lāh — 2 Occ. ’ă·ḵu·lî — 1 Occ. wa·’ă·ḵa·lū — 1 Occ. wə·ṯê·ḵul — 1 Occ ...

  3. lacham: devour. Original Word: לָחַם. Part of Speech: Verb. Transliteration: lacham. Phonetic Spelling: (law-kham') Definition: to fight, do battle. Brown-Driver-Briggs. I. [לָחַם] 171 verb fight, do battle (Late Hebrew Hithpa`el; ואלתחם MI 11.15.19 perhaps = order the battle, compare Nö ZMG xl. 1886, 721; Arabic fit close ...

  4. Strong's Number H399 matches the Hebrew אֲכַל ('ăḵal), which occurs 7 times in 7 verses in the WLC Hebrew. Tools. Dan 3:8. Wherefore at that time certain Chaldeans came near, and accused H399 the Jews. Tools.

  5. listen. The root ט.ר.פ (t.r.p) means devour, but it also carries the meaning of confusion and mixing things up, so that to shuffle the cards is לטרוף אֶת הַקְּלָפִים listen and repeat. חֲנֻכָּה שָׂמֵחַ! Happy Hanukkah! listen. Enter now and learn how to say "to devour" in Hebrew!

  6. devour. devoured, has devoured, is devouring, devours. טָרַף, זָלַל. Example sentences of. devour verb. He devoured everything on his plate. The lions devoured their prey. She devoured every golf magazine she could find. He watched intently, devouring the scene before him with his eyes.

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  8. Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words. Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words. 1. Strong's Number: g2068. Greek: esthio. Devour: is a strengthened form of an old verb edo, from the root ed--, whence Lat., edo, Eng., "eat." The form ephagon, used as the 2nd Aorist Tense of this verb, is from the root phag--, "to eat up."

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