תּהם תּהום
te hôm te hôm
teh-home', teh-home'
(Usually feminine) from H1949; an abyss (as a surging mass of water), especially the deep (the main sea or the subterranean water supply)
KJV Usage: deep (place), depth.
KJV Usage: deep (place), depth.
Genesis 1:2 | of the deep. |
Genesis 7:11 | deep |
Genesis 8:2 | also of the deep |
Genesis 49:25 | of the deep |
Exodus 15:5 | The depths |
Exodus 15:8 | and the depths |
Deuteronomy 8:7 | and depths |
Deuteronomy 33:13 | and for the deep |
Job 28:14 | The depth |
Job 38:16 | of the depth? |
Job 38:30 | of the deep |
Job 41:32 | the deep |
Psalms 33:7 | the depth |
Psalms 36:6 | deep: |
Psalms 42:7 | Deep |
Psalms 42:7 | to deep |
Psalms 71:20 | from the depths |
Psalms 77:16 | the depths |
Psalms 78:15 | depths. |
Psalms 104:6 | it with the deep |
Psalms 106:9 | them through the depths, |
Psalms 107:26 | again to the depths: |
Psalms 135:6 | and all deep places. |
Psalms 148:7 | and all deeps: |
Proverbs 3:20 | the depths |
Proverbs 8:24 | When there were no depths, |
Proverbs 8:27 | of the depth: |
Proverbs 8:28 | of the deep: |
Isaiah 51:10 | deep; |
Isaiah 63:13 | them through the deep, |
5 | the deep |
3 | The depths |
3 | The depth |
2 | deep |
2 | of the deep |
1 | also of the deep |
1 | and the depths |
1 | and for the deep |
1 | of the depth? |
1 | to deep |
1 | depths. |
1 | it with the deep |
1 | and all deep places. |
1 | and all deeps: |
1 | When there were no depths, |
1 | of the depth: |
1 | of the deep: |
1 | them through the deep, |
1 | again to the depths: |
1 | and depths |
1 | them through the depths, |
1 | of the deep. |
1 | deep: |
1 | from the depths |
1 | deep; |
1 | deep, |
tehom G12 abussos
KJV Usage: destroy, move, make a noise, put, ring again.
KJV Usage: clamorous, concourse, cry aloud, be disquieted, loud, mourn, be moved, make a noise, rage, roar, sound, be troubled, make in tumult, tumultuous, be in an uproar.H1993 המה hâmâh
hâmâh
haw-maw'
A primitive root (compare H1949); to make a loud sound (like English “hum”); by implication to be in great commotion or tumult, to rage, war, moan, clamor