Strong's Concordance
nahar: stream
Original Word: נָהַרPart of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: nahar
Phonetic Spelling: (naw-har')
Short Definition: stream
Brown-Driver-Briggs
I. [] (Arabic
👁 Image run, flow; perhaps denominative from
👁 Image river, and this loan-word (compare Frä
285); Assyrian
nûru, stream,
river, Dl
HWB 440; Aramaic
👁 Image,
river); —
Perfect3plural consecutive Isaiah 2:2 2t.; Imperfect3masculine plural Jeremiah 51:44; — flow, stream only figurative: of restored Israel streaming Jeremiah 31:12; nations to () Bel Jeremiah 51:44; to temple-hill at Jerusalem Isaiah 2:2 () = Micah 4:1 ().
II. (Aramaic) (Late Hebrew id., especially in derivatives; Assyrian nûru, light, DlHWB 440; Arabic 👁 Image
daytime, 👁 Image
day, daytime; Aramaic 👁 Image
shine, id.; Palmyrene illustrious, e.g. VogPalm. No. 22); —
Perfect2feminine singular consecutive Isaiah 60:5; 3plural Psalm 34:6; — beam, be radiant, figurative of joy: Isaiah 60:5, Psalm 34:6 (read , , see Che Bae Du).
14 Daniel 7:10 river (see Biblical Hebrew I. ); — absolute Daniel 7:10; emphatic Ezra 4:10 +, , Ezra 4:16; — river, usually of Euphrase, in phrase Ezra 4:10,11,16 10t. Ezra; Daniel 7:10 a river of fire, in vision.
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
flow together, be lightened
A primitive root; to sparkle, i.e. (figuratively) be cheerful; hence (from the sheen of a running stream) to flow, i.e. (figuratively) assemble -- flow (together), be lightened.
Forms and Transliterations
וְנָהֲר֞וּ וְנָהֲר֥וּ וְנָהַ֔רְתְּ וְנָהָ֑רוּ ונהרו ונהרת יִנְהֲר֥וּ ינהרו venaHart venaHaru wə·nā·hă·rū wə·nā·hā·rū wə·nā·hart wənāhart wənāhărū wənāhārū yin·hă·rū yinhaRu yinhărū
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