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Strong's #92 - אֲגֻדָּה
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- band, binding
- cords, bands, thongs (metaphorical of slavery)
- bunch of hyssop
- band of men, troops
- vault (of the heavens), firmament (binding earth to the heavens)
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1050) dc (גד GD) AC: Slice CO: ? AB: ?: (eng: gut - used to make cordage in the same sense as the tendon)
A) dc (גד GD) AC: ? CO: Coriander AB: ?: A seed cut out of the plant. A prized spice.
Nm) dc (גד GD) - I. Coriander: II. Fortune:KJV (4): coriander, troop - Strongs: H1407 (גַּד), H1409 (גַּד)
B) ddc (גדד GDD) AC: ? CO: Band AB: ?
V) ddc (גדד GDD) - I. Band:To gather or assemble as a group for attacking or raiding. II. Slice:To cut something by slicing it. [Hebrew and Aramaic] KJV (10): (vf: Paal) cut, gather together, assemble by troop, gather, hew - Strongs: H1413 (גָּדַד), H1414 (גְּדַד)
dm/f) dfdc (גדוד GDWD) - I. Band:A gathering of men for attacking or raiding. II. Slice:KJV (36): band, troop, army, company, men, furrow, cutting - Strongs: H1416 (גְּדוּד), H1417 (גְּדוּד)
df1) edfdc (גדודה GDWDH) - Slice: KJV (1): furrow - Strongs: H1418 (גְּדוּדָה)
H) edc (גדה GDH) AC: ? CO: Riverbank AB: ?: The water rushing by the bank undercuts a furrow inside the bank.
Nf) edc (גדה GDH) - Riverbank: KJV (4): bank - Strongs: H1415 (גָּדָה)
bf) eidc (גדיה GDYH) - Riverbank: KJV (1): bank - Strongs: H1428 (גַּדְיָה)
J) dfc (גוד GWD) AC: Invade CO: Band AB: ?: A group of men or things bound together.
V) dfc (גוד GWD) - Invade: The slicing through of a band of men. KJV (3): (vf: Paal) overcome, invade with troops - Strongs: H1464 (גּוּד)
nf1) edfca (אגודה AGWDH) - Band: A group of men or things bound together. KJV (4): troop, bunch, burdens - Strongs: H92 (אֲגֻדָּה)
M) dic (גיד GYD) AC: ? CO: Sinew AB: ?: The animals tendon is used for making bowstrings and cords. The tendon is removed by making a slit in the flesh for its removal. The sinews are used for making cordage and bowstrings.
Nm) dic (גיד GYD) - Sinew: KJV (7): sinew - Strongs: H1517 (גִּיד)
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Jeff Benner, Ancient Hebrew Research Center Used by permission of the author.
1 plural construct אֲגֻדּוֺת מוֺטָה bands, thongs (fastening ox-bow) metaphor of fetters of slavery Isaiah 58:6.
2אֲגֻדַּת אֵזוֺב bunch of hyssop Exodus 12:22.
3 ׳א absolute band of men (compare חֶבֶל. English band) 2 Samuel 2:25.
4אֲגֻדָּתוֺ vault of the heavens (as fitted together, constructed, compare Arabic ) Amos 9:6.
אֲגֻדָּה f.
(1) a knot, a band; אֲגֻדּוֹת מוֹטָה “bands of the yoke,” Isaiah 58:6.
(2) a bundle, as of hyssop, Exodus 12:22.
(3) a band or troop of men, like the German Bande, 2 Samuel 2:25 comp. חֶבֶל.
(4) arched, vaulted work (Gewölbe), used of the vault of heaven, Amos 9:6 comp. Germ. Gat, Gaden, story of a building; from the verb gaden, gatten, which has the sense of binding together; see Adelung Lex. hh. vv.