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Genesis 14

Gen. 14:9 KJV (With Strong’s)

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With Chedorlaomer
Kdorla`omer (Hebrew #3540)
Kedorlaomer, an early Persian king
KJV usage: Chedorlaomer.
Pronounce: ked-or-law-o'-mer
Origin: of foreign origin
the king
melek (Hebrew #4428)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: from 4427
of Elam
`Eylam (Hebrew #5867)
probably from 5956; hidden, i.e. distant; Elam, a son of Shem and his descendants, with their country; also of six Israelites
KJV usage: Elam.
Pronounce: ay-lawm'
Origin: or mOwlam (Ezra 10:2; Jeremiah 49:36) {o-lawm'}
, and with Tidal
Tid`al (Hebrew #8413)
fearfulness; Tidal, a Canaanite
KJV usage: Tidal.
Pronounce: tid-awl'
Origin: perhaps from 1763
king
melek (Hebrew #4428)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: from 4427
of nations
gowy (Hebrew #1471)
apparently from the same root as 1465 (in the sense of massing); a foreign nation; hence, a Gentile; also (figuratively) a troop of animals, or a flight of locusts
KJV usage: Gentile, heathen, nation, people.
Pronounce: go'-ee
Origin: rarely (shortened) goy {go'-ee}
, and Amraphel
'Amraphel (Hebrew #569)
Amraphel, a king of Shinar
KJV usage: Amraphel.
Pronounce: am-raw-fel'
Origin: of uncertain (perhaps foreign) derivation
king
melek (Hebrew #4428)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: from 4427
of Shinar
Shin`ar (Hebrew #8152)
Shinar, a plain in Babylonia
KJV usage: Shinar.
Pronounce: shin-awr'
Origin: probably of foreign derivation
, and Arioch
'Aryowk (Hebrew #746)
Arjok, the name of two Babylonians
KJV usage: Arioch.
Pronounce: ar-yoke'
Origin: of foreign origin
king
melek (Hebrew #4428)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: from 4427
of Ellasar
'Ellacar (Hebrew #495)
Ellasar, an early country of Asia
KJV usage: Ellasar.
Pronounce: el-law-sawr'
Origin: probably of foreign derivation
; four
'arba` (Hebrew #702)
from 7251; four
KJV usage: four.
Pronounce: ar-bah'
Origin: masculine oarbaah {ar-baw-aw'}
kings
melek (Hebrew #4428)
a king
KJV usage: king, royal.
Pronounce: meh'-lek
Origin: from 4427
with five
chamesh (Hebrew #2568)
a primitive numeral; five
KJV usage: fif(-teen), fifth, five (X apiece).
Pronounce: khaw-maysh'
Origin: masculine chamishshah {kham-ish-shaw}
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J. N. Darby Translation

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with Chedorlaomer the king of Elam, and Tidal the king of nations, and Amraphel the king of Shinar, and Arioch the king of Ellasar—four kings with the five.