הדר
hâdar
haw-dar'
A primitive root; to swell up (literally or figuratively, actively or passively); by implication to favor or honour, be high or proud
KJV Usage: countenance, crooked place, glorious, honour, put forth.
KJV Usage: countenance, crooked place, glorious, honour, put forth.
| Exodus 23:3 | Neither shalt thou countenance |
| Leviticus 19:15 | nor honour |
| Leviticus 19:32 | and honour |
| Proverbs 25:6 | Do not magnify |
| Isaiah 45:2 | the swollen places |
| Isaiah 63:1 | this that is magnificent |
| Lamentations 5:12 | were not honoured. |
| 1 | Neither shalt thou countenance |
| 1 | were not honoured. |
| 1 | nor honour |
| 1 | and honour |
| 1 | this that is magnificent |
| 1 | the swollen places |
| 1 | Do not magnify |
hadar G2296 thaumazo
hadar G5091 timao
hadar ni. G1392 doxazo
hadar pa. G2127 eulogeo