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|strgr=of [[Hebrew]] [[origin]] (בָּלָק); Balak, a Moabite: Balac. | |strgr=of [[Hebrew]] [[origin]] (בָּלָק); Balak, a Moabite: Balac. | ||
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|txtha=ὁ, indeclinable (בָּלַק [[empty]] (so Gesenius in his Thesaurus, [[but]] in his [[later]] works he adopts ([[with]] Fürst, et al.) an [[active]] [[sense]] '[[one]] [[who]] makes [[empty]],' 'a [[devastator]],' '[[spoiler]]'; [[see]] B. D. American edition, [[under]] the [[word]])), Balak, [[king]] of the Moabites (Revelation 2:14. | |||
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Revision as of 18:10, 28 August 2017
English (Abbott-Smith)
Βαλάκ, ὁ, indecl. (Heb. בָּלָק),
Balak; (Nu 22:2): Re 2:14.†
English (Strong)
of Hebrew origin (בָּלָק); Balak, a Moabite: Balac.
English (Thayer)
ὁ, indeclinable (בָּלַק empty (so Gesenius in his Thesaurus, but in his later works he adopts (with Fürst, et al.) an active sense 'one who makes empty,' 'a devastator,' 'spoiler'; see B. D. American edition, under the word)), Balak, king of the Moabites (Revelation 2:14.