Laadah
la'-a-da (la`dah): A descendant of Judah (1Ch 4:21).
The International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, James Orr, General Editor, 1844–1913 edition.
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la'-a-da (la`dah): A descendant of Judah (1Ch 4:21).
la,'-a-dan.SeeLADAN.
la'-ban: The person named Laban, labhan; (Laban, possibly connected with the root meaning "to be white," from which in Hebrew the adjective meaning "white" has just this form) i...
lab'-a-na (Labana, 1 Esdras 5:29): Called Lebanah inEzr 2:45.
la'-ber (yeghia`, `amal; kopos): The word (noun and verb) denoting hard work or "toil" (thus in the Revised Version (British and American) ofDe 26:7;Jos 7:3;Re 2:2) represents s...
lak'-u-nus (Lakkounos; the King James Version Lacunus): One of the sons of Addi who returned with Ezra and had married a foreign wife (1 Esdras 9:31). The name does not, as migh...
las (pathil, variously rendered inGe 38:18,25;Ex 39:3;Nu 15:38;19:15;Jud 16:9;Eze 40:3): In modern English the noun "lace" usually denotes a delicate ornamental fabric, but in t...
las-e-de-mo'-ni-anz (Spartidtai; once only Lakedaimonioi, 2 Macc 5:9): The inhabitants of Sparta or Lacedaemon with whom the Jews claimed some kinship and formed alliances (1 Ma...
la'-kish (lakhish; Septuagint Lachis (Jos 15:39), Maches):1. Location:A town in the foothills of the Shephelah on the border of the Philistine plain, belonging to Judah, and, fr...
(forms of chacer, "to lack," ayin, "nought"): This word in its various forms has the usual meaning of "want," "need," "deficiency." There is but little change in the use of the ...
la-ku'-nus.SeeLACCUNUS.
In the Old Testament this word occurs as the translation of na`ar, "young person," "child," "servant," the Revised Version (British and American) properly substituting "servant"...
la'-dan (la`dan, the King James Version, Laadan):(1) A descendant of Ephraim, and an ancestor of Joshua (1Ch 7:26).(2) A Levite of the family of Gershon (1Ch 23:7,8,9;26:21), al...
lad'-a-num (loT):Ge 37:25the Revised Version margin; elsewhereMYRRH(which see).
lad'-er.See SIEGE, 4, (e).
(He klimax (apo tes klimakos) Turou): Not mentioned in the Old Testament or the New Testament, but in Apocrypha (1 Macc 11:59), where it is said that Antiochus VI, after having ...
lad, lad'-ing: "To lade" in the sense of "to load" is retained by the Revised Version (British and American) in nearly all passages where the word occurs in the King James Versi...
la'-di: This word should be taken in the sense of "mistress" inIsa 47:5,7(Hebrew gebhereth) (so the American Standard Revised Version). InJud 5:29; Eat 1:18 it is the translatio...
la'-el (la'el, "belonging to God"): Father of Eliasaph, the prince of the father's house of the Gershonites (Nu 3:24).
la'-had (lahaah): A descendant of Judah (1Ch 4:2).
la-hi'-roi, la-hi-ro'-i, la'hi-roi (lachay ro'i).See BEER-LAHAI-ROI.
la'-mam (lachmam): A town in the Judean Shephelah (Jos 15:40, the Revised Version margin "Lahmas") possibly the modern el-Lachm, 2 1/2 miles South of Beit Jibrin.
la'-mas.SeeLAHMAM.
la'-mi (lachmi): According to1Ch 20:5, the brother of Goliath of Gath.SeeELHANAN.
la'-ish (layish):(1) A city in the upper Jordan valley, apparently colonized by the Sidonians, which was captured by the Danires and calledDAN(which see) (Jud 18:7, etc.;Isa 10:...
la-i'-sha, la'-ish-a (layshah, the King James Version, Laish): A place named inIsa 10:30with Gallim and Anathoth. It should apparently be sought on the North of Jerusalem. Some ...
lak (limne): The word is used (Lu 5:1,2;8:22,23,33) of the Lake of Gennesaret or Sea of Galilee, and (Re 19:20;20:10,14,15;21:8) of the "lake of fire and brimstone." Lakes are n...