H3020 יגלי - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number


יגלי
yoglı̂y
yog-lee'
From H1540; exiled; Jogli, an Israelite

KJV Usage: Jogli.


Brown-Driver-Briggs' Hebrew Definitions

BDB1641

יגלי
Jogli = "he is exiled"
1. a Danite and father of Bukki who was one of the 12 rulers charged with the conquest of Canaan
Origin: from H1540
TWOT: None
Parts of Speech: Proper Name Masculine

TBESH:
יׇגְלִי
yog.li
N:N-M-P
Jogli
Jogli = "he is exiled"
1) a Danite and father of Bukki who was one of the 12 rulers charged with the conquest of Canaan

View how H3020 יגלי is used in the Bible

One occurence of H3020 יגלי

Numbers 34:22 of Jogli.

Distinct usage

1 of Jogli.


Related words

H3020

H1540 גּלה gâlâh

גּלה
gâlâh
gaw-law'
A primitive root; to denude (especially in a disgraceful sense); by implication to exile (captives being usually stripped); figuratively to reveal

KJV Usage: + advertise, appear, bewray, bring, (carry, lead, go) captive (into captivity), depart, disclose, discover, exile, be gone, open, X plainly, publish, remove, reveal, X shamelessly, shew, X surely, tell, uncover.


H1473 גּלה גּולה gôlâh gôlâh
גּלה גּולה
gôlâh gôlâh
go-law', go-law'
Active participle feminine of H1540; exile; concretely and collectively, exiles

KJV Usage: (carried away), captive (-ity), removing.


H1541 גּלא גּלה ge lâh ge lâ'
גּלא גּלה
ge lâh ge lâ'
ghel-aw', ghel-aw'
(Chaldee); corresponding to H1540

KJV Usage: bring over, carry away, reveal.


H1542 גּילה גּלה gilôh gı̂ylôh
גּילה גּלה
gilôh gı̂ylôh
ghee-lo', ghee-lo'
From H1540; open; Giloh, a place in Palestine

KJV Usage: Giloh.


H1546 גּלוּת gâlûth
גּלוּת
gâlûth
gaw-looth'
Feminine from H1540; captivity; concretely exiles (collectively)

KJV Usage: (they that are carried away) captives (-ity.)


H1549 גּליון גּלּיון gillâyôn gilyôn
גּליון גּלּיון
gillâyôn gilyôn
ghil-law-yone', ghil-yone'
From H1540; a tablet for writing (as bare); by analogy a mirror (as a plate)

KJV Usage: glass, roll.


H1555 גּלית golyath
גּלית
golyath
gol-yath'
Perhaps from H1540; exile; Goljath, a Philistine

KJV Usage: Goliath.