נוּר
nûr
noor
(Chaldee); from an unused root (corresponding to that of H5216) meaning to shine; fire
KJV Usage: fiery, fire.
KJV Usage: fiery, fire.
Daniel 3:6 | fiery |
Daniel 3:11 | fiery |
Daniel 3:15 | fiery |
Daniel 3:17 | fiery |
Daniel 3:20 | fiery |
Daniel 3:21 | fiery |
Daniel 3:22 | of the fire |
Daniel 3:23 | fiery |
Daniel 3:24 | of the fire? |
Daniel 3:25 | of the fire, |
Daniel 3:26 | fiery |
Daniel 3:26 | of the fire. |
Daniel 3:27 | the fire |
Daniel 3:27 | of fire |
Daniel 7:9 | was like the fiery |
Daniel 7:9 | fire. |
Daniel 7:10 | A fiery |
8 | fiery |
1 | of the fire |
1 | of the fire? |
1 | of the fire, |
1 | of the fire. |
1 | was like the fiery |
1 | fire. |
1 | A fiery |
1 | the fire |
1 | of fire |
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KJV Usage: candle, lamp, light.H5216 נרה נר ניר נר ניר nı̂yr nir nêyr nêr nêrâh
nı̂yr nir nêyr nêr nêrâh
neer, neer, nare, nare, nay-raw'
From a primitive root (see H5214 and H5135) properly meaning to glisten; a lamp (that is, the burner) or light (literally or figuratively)
KJV Usage: candle, lamp, light.