
אוֹפִיר
Strong's H211
ʼÔwphîyr
/o-feer'/
Ophir, the name of a son of Joktan, and of a gold region in the East
Quick Facts
- Strong's Number
- H211
- Hebrew
- אוֹפִיר
- Transliteration
- ʼÔwphîyr
- Pronunciation
- /o-feer'/
- KJV Translations
- 1 distinct rendering
- Language
- Biblical Hebrew
Definition & Etymology
Full Definition
Ophir, the name of a son of Joktan, and of a gold region in the East
Derivation
or (shortened) אֹפִיר; and אוֹפִר; of uncertain derivation;
KJV Translation Breakdown
This Hebrew word is translated as the following in the King James Version:
Ophir
Related Hebrew Words
Words sharing the same root or referenced in the derivation of ʼÔwphîyr:
אוּפָז
ʼÛwphâzH210“Uphaz”
דְּחַלdᵉchalH1763“make afraid”
זוּעַzûwaʻH2112“tremble”
זְוָעָהzᵉvâʻâhH2113“be removed”
זוּרֶהzûwrehH2116“that which is crushed”
זֹחֶלֶתZôchelethH2120“Zoheleth”
זִיעַZîyaʻH2127“Zia”
זֵעָהzêʻâhH2188“sweat”
זַעֲוָהzaʻăvâhH2189“removed”
זַעֲוָןZaʻăvânH2190“Zaavan”
זָרָאzârâʼH2214“loathsome”
זָרָהzârâhH2219“cast away”
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