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Gur [EBD]. a whelp, a place near Ibleam where Jehu's servants overtook and mortally wounded king Ahaziah (2 Kings 9:27); an ascent from the plain of Jezreel.
... gur | gurge | gurgeons | gurgle | gurglet | gurglingly. gur. POS. : Noun. COUNT in NET. : 2 in 2 verses (in OT : 2 in 2 verses). Also see definition of "gur" in ...
The derivation of "augur" is doubtful, but that it means strictly to divine from the flight of birds is suggested by its likeliest etymology (avis, gur) and ...
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Hebrew. Strongs #01485: leb-rwg Guwr-Ba`al. Gur-baal = "dwelling of Baal" 1) a place in which dwelt Arabians; probably lying between Palestine
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WHELP - hwelp (gur, or gor; either absol. (Ezek 19:2,3,5; Nab 2:12); or ... " In Lam 4:3 gur is used of the young of tannin the Revised Version ...
For there will be universal submission to the Lord's sovereignty,. just as the waters completely cover the sea. tn The verb גּוּר (gur) normally ...
The Hebrew verb gur means "to sojourn"; ger accordingly means a stranger who has come to settle in the land, as distinguished on the one hand from 'ezrach ...
(a gatherer, i.e. together of wise men), The son of Jakeh, an unknown Hebrew sage who uttered or collected the sayings of wisdom recorded in Prov 30. AGUR [ISBE].