להב
lahab
lah'-hab
From an unused root meaning to gleam, a flash; figuratively a sharply polished blade or point of a weapon
KJV Usage: blade, bright, flame, glittering.
KJV Usage: blade, bright, flame, glittering.
| Judges 3:22 | the blade; |
| Judges 3:22 | the blade, |
| Judges 13:20 | For it came to pass, when the flame |
| Judges 13:20 | in the flame |
| Job 39:23 | against him, the glittering |
| Job 41:21 | and a flame |
| Isaiah 13:8 | shall be as flames. |
| Isaiah 29:6 | and the flame |
| Isaiah 30:30 | and with the flame |
| Isaiah 66:15 | with flames |
| Joel 2:5 | of a flame |
| Nahum 3:3 | both the bright |
| 1 | the blade; |
| 1 | the blade, |
| 1 | against him, the glittering |
| 1 | and a flame |
| 1 | shall be as flames. |
| 1 | and the flame |
| 1 | and with the flame |
| 1 | of a flame |
| 1 | For it came to pass, when the flame |
| 1 | in the flame |
| 1 | both the bright |
| 1 | with flames |
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