נתר
nâthar
naw-thar'
A primitive root; to jump, that is, be violently agitated; causatively, to terrify, shake off, untie
KJV Usage: drive asunder, leap, (let) loose, X make, move, undo.
KJV Usage: drive asunder, leap, (let) loose, X make, move, undo.
| Leviticus 11:21 | to leap |
| 2 Samuel 22:33 | and he maketh |
| Job 6:9 | me; that he would let loose |
| Job 37:1 | and is moved out |
| Psalms 105:20 | and loosed |
| Psalms 146:7 | looseth |
| Isaiah 58:6 | to undo |
| Habakkuk 3:6 | and drove asunder |
| 1 | to leap |
| 1 | and he maketh |
| 1 | and is moved out |
| 1 | and loosed |
| 1 | looseth |
| 1 | and drove asunder |
| 1 | to undo |
| 1 | me; that he would let loose |
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