H804 אשּׁר אשּׁוּר - Strong's Hebrew Lexicon Number
אשּׁר אשּׁוּר
'ashshûr 'ashshûr
ash-shoor',ash-shoor'
Apparently from H833 (in the sense of successful); Ashshur, the second son of Shem; also his descendants and the country occupied by them (that is, Assyria), its region and its empire
KJV Usage: Asshur, Assur, Assyria, Assyrians. See H838.
אשּׁר אשּׁוּר
Asshur or Assyria = "a step" n pr m 1. the second son of Shem, eponymous ancestor of the Assyrians 2. the people of Assyria n pr loc 3. the nation, Assyria 4. the land, Assyria or Asshur
Origin: apparently from H833 (in the sense of successful)
TWOT: 176
Parts of Speech: TBESH:
אַשּׁוּר
ash.shur
N:N-M-P / N:N--L / N:N--LG
Asshur
Asshur or Assyria = "a step" n pr m 1) the second son of Shem, eponymous ancestor of the Assyrians 2) the people of Assyria n pr loc 3) the nation, Assyria 4) the land, Assyria or Asshur
H805 אשּׁוּרי אשׁוּרי 'ăshûrı̂y 'ashshûrı̂yאשּׁוּרי אשׁוּרי
'ăshûrı̂y 'ashshûrı̂y
ash-oo-ree',ash-shoo-ree'
From a patrial word of the same form as H804; an Ashurite (collectively) or inhabitant of Ashur, a district in Palestine
אשׁר אשׁר
'âshar 'âshêr
aw-shar',aw-share'
A primitive root; to bestraight (used in the widest sense, especially to belevel, right, happy); figuratively to goforward, behonest, prosper
H835 אשׁר 'esherאשׁר
'esher
eh'-sher
From H833; happiness; only in masculine plural construction as interjection, how happy!
KJV Usage: blessed, happy.
H836 אשׁר 'âshêrאשׁר
'âshêr
aw-share'
From H833; happy; Asher, a son of Jacob, and the tribe descended from him, with its territory; also a place in Palestine
KJV Usage: Asher.
H837 אשׁר 'ôsherאשׁר
'ôsher
o'-sher
From H833; happiness
KJV Usage: happy.
H838 אשּׁר אשׁר 'âshûr 'ashshûrאשּׁר אשׁר
'âshûr 'ashshûr
aw-shoor',ash-shoor'
From H833 in the sense of going; a step
KJV Usage: going, step.
H840 אשׂראל 'ăśar'êlאשׂראל
'ăśar'êl
as-ar-ale'
By orthographical variation from H833 and H410; rightofGod; Asarelah, an Israelite
KJV Usage: Asareel.
H842 אשׁירה אשׁרה 'ăshêrâh 'ăshêyrâhאשׁירה אשׁרה
'ăshêrâh 'ăshêyrâh
ash-ay-raw',ash-ay-raw'
From H833; happy; asherah (or Astarte) a Phoenician goddess; also an image of the same