H776

ארץ

ארץ
ahrataza

Feminine noun · From an unused root probably meaning to be firm

From an unused root probably meaning to be firm; the earth (at large, or partitively a land):—× common, country, earth, field, ground, land, × natins, way, + wilderness, world.

Outline

  1. land, earth
    1. earth
      1. whole earth (as opposed to a part)
      2. earth (as opposed to heaven)
      3. earth (inhabitants)
    2. land
      1. country, territory
      2. district, region
      3. tribal territory
      4. piece of ground
      5. land of Canaan, Israel
      6. inhabitants of land
      7. Sheol, land without return, (under) world
      8. city (-state)
    3. ground, surface of the earth
      1. ground
      2. soil
    4. (in phrases)
      1. people of the land
      2. space or distance of country (in measurements of distance)
      3. level or plain country
      4. land of the living
      5. end(s) of the earth
    5. (almost wholly late in usage)
      1. lands, countries
        1. often in contrast to Canaan

Usages (30/44)

Ecclesiastes 7:20

Precepts

Daniel 9:11

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Isaiah 1:7

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strangers devour it in your presence The so-called Jews and Arabs fight over the land of Israel.

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Isaiah 2:19

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holes of the rocks and caves of the earth: Deep underground military bases (DUMBs).

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Isaiah 11:12

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Paul was the chosen vessel to preach the word to the uncircumcision, i.e. the Israelites that weren't keeping the law (Romans 2:25, Galatians 2:7)

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Isaiah 13:5

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whole land Singular - referring to America.

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Isaiah 13:9

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to lay the land desolate America will be destroyed and not inhabited again (Jeremiah 49:13, Jeremiah 49:18, Jeremiah 50:9-16)

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Isaiah 14:7

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In the Kingdom of Israel.

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Isaiah 14:12

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Lucifer is not a reference to the spiritual demon Satan, but rather Esau, known today as the so-called white-man. Nor is it a reference to "fallen angels" (Ecclesiasticus 16:26-28, Psalms 103:20)

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