חפר
chêpher
khay'-fer
From H2658 or H2659; a pit or shame; Chepher, a place in Palestine; also the name of three Israelites
KJV Usage: Hepher.
KJV Usage: Hepher.
Numbers 26:32 | and of Hepher, |
Numbers 26:33 | of Hepher |
Numbers 27:1 | of Hepher, |
Joshua 12:17 | of Hepher, |
Joshua 17:2 | of Hepher, |
Joshua 17:3 | of Hepher, |
1 Kings 4:10 | of Hepher: |
1 Chronicles 4:6 | and Hepher, |
1 Chronicles 11:36 | Hepher |
4 | of Hepher, |
1 | and of Hepher, |
1 | of Hepher |
1 | of Hepher: |
1 | and Hepher, |
1 | Hepher |
KJV Usage: dig, paw, search out, seek.
KJV Usage: Gath-kephr, Gittah-kephr.H1662 גּתּה־חפר גּת־החפר gath - hachêpher gittâh - chêpher
gath - hachêpher gittâh - chêpher
gath-hah-khay'-fer, ghit-taw-khay'-fer
From H1660 and H2658 with the article inserted; wine press of (the) well; Gath Chepher, a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: be ashamed, be confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), come (be put to) shame, bring reproach.H2659 חפר châphêr
châphêr
khaw-fare'
A primitive root (perhaps rather the same as H2658 through the idea of detection): to blush; figuratively to be ashamed, disappointed; causatively to shame, reproach
KJV Usage: + mole.H2661 חפרפּרה חפר chăphôr chapharpêrâh
chăphôr chapharpêrâh
khaf-ore', khaf-ar-pay-raw'
From H2658; a hole; only in connection with H6512, which ought rather to be joined as one word (shown as second form; by reduplication from H2658; a burrower, that is, probably a rat)
KJV Usage: be ashamed, be confounded, be brought to confusion (unto shame), come (be put to) shame, bring reproach.