2 occurrences of H1409 גּד
Distinct usage
1 | A troop |
1 | for that troop, |
Related words
H1409
H1171 בּעל גּד ba‛al gâd
בּעל גּד
ba‛al gâd
bah'-al gawd
From H1168 and H1409; Baal of Fortune; Baal Gad, a place in SyriaKJV Usage: Baal-gad.
H1408 גּד gad
גּד
gad
gad
A variation of H1409; Fortune, a Babylonian deityKJV Usage: that troop.
H1424 גּדי gâdı̂y
גּדי
gâdı̂y
gaw-dee'
From H1409; fortunate; Gadi, an IsraeliteKJV Usage: Gadi.
H1427 גּדּיאל gaddı̂y'êl
גּדּיאל
gaddı̂y'êl
gad-dee-ale'
From H1409 and H410; fortune of God; Gaddiel, an IsraeliteKJV Usage: Gaddiel.
H5803 עזגּד ‛azgâd
עזגּד
‛azgâd
az-gawd'
From H5794 and H1409; stern troop; Azgad, an IsraeliteKJV Usage: Azgad.
H1464 גּוּד gûd
גּוּד
gûd
goode
A primitive root (akin to H1413); to crowd upon, that is, attackKJV Usage: invade, overcome.
H1410 גּד gâd
גּד
gâd
gawd
From H1464; Gad, a son of Jacob, including his tribe and its territory; also a prophetKJV Usage: Gad.
H1517 גּיד gı̂yd
גּיד
gı̂yd
gheed
Probably from H1464; a thong (as compressing); by analogy a tendonKJV Usage: sinew.