Hebrew Interlinear
1 Kings 7:33 Interlinear
“And the work of the wheels And the work of the wheels of a chariot their axletrees and their naves and their felloes and their spokes were all molten”
Word-by-Word Analysis
| # | Original | Strong's | English | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | כְּמַֽעֲשֵׂ֖ה | H4639 | And the work | an action (good or bad); generally, a transaction; abstractly, activity; by implication, a product (specifically, a poem) or (generally) property |
| 2 | אוֹפַ֣ן | H212 | of the wheels | a wheel |
| 3 | כְּמַֽעֲשֵׂ֖ה | H4639 | And the work | an action (good or bad); generally, a transaction; abstractly, activity; by implication, a product (specifically, a poem) or (generally) property |
| 4 | אוֹפַ֣ן | H212 | of the wheels | a wheel |
| 5 | הַמֶּרְכָּבָ֑ה | H4818 | of a chariot | a chariot |
| 6 | יְדוֹתָ֣ם | H3027 | their axletrees | a hand (the open one [indicating power, means, direction, etc.], in distinction from h3709, the closed one); used (as noun, adverb, etc.) in a great v |
| 7 | וְגַבֵּיהֶ֗ם | H1354 | and their naves | the back (as rounded); by analogy, the top or rim, a boss, a vault, arch of eye, bulwarks, etc |
| 8 | וְחִשֻּֽׁקֵיהֶ֛ם | H2839 | and their felloes | conjoined, i.e., a wheel-spoke or rod connecting the hub with the rim |
| 9 | וְחִשֻּֽׁרֵיהֶ֖ם | H2840 | and their spokes | combined, i.e., the nave or hub of a wheel (as holding the spokes together) |
| 10 | הַכֹּ֥ל | H3605 | properly, the whole; hence, all, any or every (in the singular only, but often in a plural sense) | |
| 11 | מוּצָֽק׃ | H3332 | were all molten | properly, to pour out (transitive or intransitive); by implication, to melt or cast as metal; by extension, to place firmly, to stiffen or grow hard |
Verse Context
1 Kings 7:32were four of the wheels And under the borders and the axletrees of the wheels...
1 Kings 7:33 (current)And the work of the wheels And the work of the wheels of a chariot their axletrees and their naves and their felloes and their spokes were all molten
1 Kings 7:34And there were four and the undersetters And there were four corners base...